THE ELK ADVOCATE Fort Fialicr Our ! Fort Car ried by Assault on Sunday. Navy Fire Terrific. 2,500 Prisoners Captured. 72 (iun Taken. Oflicial from Admiral Forter. Washington, Jan. 17. Tito Nsvy Department has received the following : From orr Fout Fisiikk 1 Jan. l" 18U5. ) TYlegrxpI.e.l from Fortress Monroe Jim. I'lli'. T "'i. Ci'Uon Will, Setrfnrii nf the Sarp : Sin. Fort Fislior U ours. I send a bearer ol dispatches witli n brief (recount of tho affair. Gen Tinry is entitled to lh hit-best rraie and the tratitude of Ms county lor the manner in which he lias conducted his pnrtofthe operation. lie 1 my bean ideal of a soldier and a General. Our eo operation has been most cordial. The result is victory, which will always he o;trs when the ar inv and navy eo Inwi 1 in hand. The naval los in the assault was heavy ; the army loss if al.-o heavy. (Signed.-) IV IX FoTtTrr., Hear Admiral Commanding. Washington, January 1 7. To M,u'. Cm. DU .-The following titTicial dispatches have been received At this Department dated lleail.juay'ers 1 'nitcd States Forces, on Federal l'oint, N. ('., January 15, via Fortress Monroe, January 1 1 : Brigadier General J. A. Rawlins General: 1 have the honor to report that Foil Fi.sher was Carrie Ty assault this afternoon and evening by General Ames' Division aud the second Li'ijrado of the first divisiou of the Twenty fourth Army Corps, gallantly .mdoa by a battery of marines ana sea iicn from the navy. 1 lie assault was preceded by a heavy bombardment from the fleet, and was made at 2;o0 p. m wucn the 1'irst brigade, Curtis , o Ames' division, effected a lodircnien upon the parapet, but full possession of the work, was not obtained till ten iP- m. The behavior of both officers and men was most admirable. All the work south of Fort Fibber arc now occupied by our troops. We have not less thin 1,200 prisoners, including Genera Whiting and Colonel Lamb, the com tiiandant ot tno Tort. 1 regret to say that our loss is severe, especially in ofn cer.i. 1 am not yet able to lorm any estimate ol the number ot casualties. (Sinned,-) Alfred 11. Tkrby. ,revct Maj.-Gcu. Comd'g. Eipcd'n. f ort Fisher, January 10, 2 a. ni.- Aftcr a careful reennnoissance on the 14th instant, it was decided to risk an assault on Fort FisScr. Painc's divi ion, with Col. Abbott's brigade, woro ordered to hold our line, already strong, across the peuinsula, and faciusr Wil ruington against Hoke, whilst Ames' drnsioo eliould assault on the west end. After three hours of heavy navy fir- is;;; the assault was made nt three o'clock p. ni., on the 15th. Curtis1 "brigade led in tho assault, as soon as was on tno west end ot the land poin it was toiiowca hy uennypacker s, an the latter by Bell's, which, after despcr. ate fighting, gained loot by foot, and suffered a severe loss.. At 5 p. ru. wo had possession of about "half the land front. Abbott's brigade was then taken from our lino facing "Wilmington and put into Fort Fisher, and on pushing it forward, at 10 p. m., it took the rest of tho work with little resistance, the garrison falling back to tho extreme of tho Peninsula, where they were followed and captured, among others General Whiting and Colonel Lamb, both wounded. I think wchave -quite 2,000 prisoners. I hope our own loss may not esceed five hundred, but it is impossible to judge in the night. Among the wounded are tho com manders of three leading brigades, Gen- oral Curtis being woundod, though not severely, but Cobuelu Ponnypackor and Hell dangerously. Tho land front was a formidable on?, the parapet in places being fourteen or fifteen feet high, but the men went at it nobly, undo.' a severe musketry fire. Tho marines and sailors went up gallant, ly, but tho musketry from the cast side of tho land front was so severe they did jiot succeed in entering tho works, Tho navy fire on the work, judging from the holes, must have been terrific. .Many of the guns were injuicd. How many there wcro on the front, I cannot eay perhaps thirty or forty. (Signed,) C. I!. Comstock, Lieut. Col, A. D. C. and Chief Eng'r. Another dispatch estimates the num ber of prisoners cipturel at 2,530 and the number of guns at 72. (Signed,) C. A. Dana: Assistant Secretary of War. Fxcnange of Prisoners. From Wilminp-ton- Tho California Mail. Blair and Peace Rumors Indian Treaties. New York, Jan. 23. Tho steamer Ariel, from Savannah, J 9th, has arrived. No News. Washington, Jan. 23. It eppearg from a communication of the Socretary of War that the entire subject of au exchange of prisoners is now placed in tho hands of Lieut. Gen Grant, and that although only partial ii!han''ca have thus far been made, there is reason to bclievo an exchange will be effected- A Philadelphia dispatch to an evening pp per says: By the arrival of a steamer we learn that our entire force, under flcn- Terry, advanced towards Wilmington, and were reinforced by a heavy column of veteran troops from tho South, bolieved to be ndcr the command of Gen. Howard. No heavy fighting occurcdonthcl8th or 10th, and it was thought our troops meeting with little or oo opposi tion. A report was in circulation that Wil mington was evacuated, and would be at once occupied by our troops. J.ight draft gunboats wcro moving cautiously toward Wilmington fishiig for torpedoes. There was no doubt rnr troops would soon take Wilmington, and tho fall of Charlef-toii was hourly expected. New York. Jan. 23. Gold irregular and unsettled, openin at 201 J advanced 201 8, declining 1971 and closed at 19?. Now York, Jan. 23. Highly bas of California overland mail matter, whieh had accumulated here, were dispatched by the Isthmus route, in the steamer Ocean Queen, to day, ... This matter was sent West to Atchison, Kansas, and some of it wen to Julcsburg, 400 miles further, hut as the Indians practically hold 500 miles of the plains, tho mails were returned to this city, and it is thought that regu lar communication will not bo resumed beforo June. The Commercial's Washington special ays ; Important military news from the South is looked for hero hourly. Gen. Terry has force enough to redueo Wilmington, while Sherman, with the additional force placed at bis command can march through South Carolina. There :s to be an investigation of the surrender of Beverly. It is said tho rebels had as many prisoners as they had men td guard them. Tho Post's Washington special, of the 23d, says : The 'Military Committco have agreed to report a bill for a slight increase of pay of army officers. Th3 post's special says that Mr. Blair is expected to return from Richmond in a day or two. Up to Friday last tho leading Republicans scouted tho idea that there was any foundation in current peace rumors. Blair has hud repeated interviews with the President and Jeff. Davis upon the subject. New York, Jan. 23. It is semi. officially announced that the tobacco captured at Savannah, by order of Gen. Sherman, is to bo reserved for tho use of the soldiers, the General re marking that their valor had won it. The soldiers accept it with great rojoic- lQg. Missouri Tho Slavery Ques tion Resignation of all tho Supreme Court Judges. Sx.Louis, Jan. 1G. In tho Constitu tional Convention to.day, a resolution was passed expressing tho opinion that tho amendment to tho Constitution now pcuding beforo Congress should bo adopted, and instructing tho Senators and requesting the members of Congress from Missouri to vote for aud use their influence to pi ocuro tho passago of the said amendment. After the adjournment tho President of tho Convention announced that he bad just becu informed that all the Judges of tKo Supreme Court of the State had resigned, and that two of their places had been filled by the appoint tucnt of Judge Mover, of St. Louis, and Judge Wagner, of Lewis comity. Death, of Hon- Edward Everett Boston, Jan. 15. Hon. Edward Fverctt died this m.jruing nt four o'clock at his residenco iu Summer street, of apoplexy. His ago was seventy years and about nine months. Mr. Everett addressed his fellow-citizens at Fanouil Hall, on Monday latt, iu aid of sending provisions to Savannah, and during the afternoon of that day was present in court in reference to a claim for damages against tho city of Charlestown, for the overflowing of a portion of his estato iu Medford, by the construction of a dam on Mystic river. On luesday he be. came affected with quite a sevo.e cold, but neither hu friends nor himself decmoJ it serious. Oa Saturday evening ho appeared about a3 well as usual and retired to bed, leclining to troublo any one to remain with him. About three o clock this morning his housekeeper entered his room and found him bleeping naturally. An hour later sho was alarmed by hear ing a heavy fall in his room, aud found him lying on tho noor oreatinng Heav ily. A physician was immediately sum moncd. but before his arrival Mr. Ever, ettdicd. The event was announced iu nearly all tho churches at tho commence ment of morning services, aud created a profound feeling of sadness. Shortly after noon the church bells of tho city and suburbs were tolled. Mr. Everett fuuoral will take place at uoou on Thurs day next, in the First Church, Kev. llufus Ellia, pastor. It is prenumed the Stato aud oity authorities will Uko part in the obsequies of this great aud good citizcu. 15LK ADVOCATE If rreihat! th e Trent I he people' riijhtt maintain t'natrerl hi party nnii unhribtti by gtit ; but to Truth, Liberty ami Law, S'n favor mayi ui ami no fear hall awe." Published ivei y Saturday UY P, f. IIAHIIETT. Ridgway, Pa, Jan. 281335. Brown's Bronchial Troches. Tho beneficial offects resulting from tho use of this Remedy and its extensivo use for Couphs, Colds, and lroat Ahcctious, has brought out many imitations, most of which contain injurious ingredients. Tho Troches have proved their efficacy. NlfWPOsf OFFICE. A new Post Office is established at Johnsotiburgh Elk county, aud Isaac Ilagans appointed Post Master. Infamous Outrage- An event, of recent occurrence, in our county demands from tv, moro than a passing notice ; and from those in power speedy punishment. Wo refer to tho recent outrage committed on tho person of II. llortou, Esq., of Fox township. The facts of the case as we gather them aro as follows. It Beenis that two brothers, named respectively, Jacob and James I Anthony, of Jefferson county, in the . employ of the Provost Marshal of this distrct wcro ordered to arrest two mcu, alleged to be deserters ; this they ac complished ia the neighborhood of Big run. near tho line of Clearfield connty, The men, however, afterwards escaped from the custody of the Anthony's, andj secreted themselves about ono tmlo lrom Ilelleu mills in this county. A poss: was then sent iuto Brandy C.tmp after them, accompanied by tho Anthonys, who re arrested the alleged deserters, and took them to D. C. Oysters. James Anthouy, it seems, was then seized with some qualms of courage peculiar to the "Uob Acres" species and refused to pro ceed from Oysters to Kidgway unless better supplied with firearms ; & irame. .li.ill.. .ir-lit.iin tlmm in flirt ) most lawless manner. Iu company wii.li some of the squad, which was nine or; ten strong, ho proceeded to Mr. Horton's house in Brandy Camp, arriving there about 11, p. m. Mr. H. and family having retired for the night and in an outrageous, lawless and riotous man. ncr broke open the home, mid demanded of Mr. II. all tho fire arms iu his posses sion." Mr. II. appeared, with a gun in his hand, and supposing, very natur. ally, that the party wero a gang of rob bers, very propeily informed Anthony, that, if ho did not leave nt once, ho would receive tho contents of his fire arm, instead of the weapon; a scufile thereupon cusuing, during which the gun was taken from Mr. II., and An thopy dropped his pocket book, tho party loft tho place, and returned to Oysters. There, Authouy. not being satisfied with having committed one glaring outrage, determined to commit others. He demanded a team from Mrs. Oyster, her son being absent, but was informed by Mrs. O. that tho horses wero unfit to travel ; but Anthony say. ing that ho had authority to take them, did so, and returned to Mr. Ilortons, iu the morning. On seeing the party, Mr. llorton invited them to enter, which they did ; ho then handed Anthony the pocket book which ho had found the previous night. Anthony, having in spected tho contents, charged Mr. II. with having stolen five dollars from it; that chargo being so contemptibly re diculous, wa pass it by without further notice. Anthony then put Mr. II, ia irons and conveyed him to Ojsters in that condition, and allowed him to re. main so, for some time ; when ono of the soldiers, haying a duo regard to law and justice told Anthony ho was doing wrong and would bring trouble on nimsclt ; at tho same time advisiiig him to take the irons off Mr, II ; to this Anthony re sponded, "that he would be damned if he did anything of the kind: that he would keep him in irons until he arrived in Washington." The s jldicr, however, insisting, A uthony's courage again oozed out of his finger nails, and he gave tho keys of tho handcuffs to the soldier, tel liiiLT him to take off the irons ; beiug himself too oowardly to repair a wrong. Mr. II. was then net at liberty, aud Anthouy started to Ilidgway, with the soldiers. Tho end was not yet; on bjing releas. ed Mr. Iljrtou returned home, aud from thence proceeded to Ridgway, arriving thero beforo Anthony, aud reported to tho Provost Marshal, tho events we have ju.it narrated. Oa Anthonys re turn, he was severely reprimanded by Captain Campbell, who, always willing to make reparation, immediately dischar ged him : this was ouly rigfit, but a severer punishment should bo meted out to him, who, under tho gu'uo of au officer, leading uieu, swuru to support the laws of the land, nay, himself so sworn, wantonly, and after the fashion of a thief, enters the house of a cit izen and robs him of his property. Uufortuuately there aro many James Anthonys, the refuse scum of humanity, who, "dressed in a little brief authority," assume to themselves prerogatives s uch as Napoleon, in despotic power, dare not exercise' Wo have not words in which to express ourselves iu relation to this matter, llio "body politio' is sorely troubled at present: and those to whom power is given, cannot bo too careful iu the mcu they select as their ugeuts, or too prompt iu punishing them when guilty oj outrage. Think of it ! a ruffian enters the house of a peaceable oitizeu and bceauso he refuses to part with his propsrty, guar anteed to biui by tho Constitution of tho Uuitcd States and the State of Pennsyl vania, is ironed liko a tnalcfactcr, and nt dead of night hurried from his fami ly, carried whither they do not know ! Is thero no Btrong arm to protect us ? Is this man to go unwhipped ol justice J We demand in the name of all that is denr to US tne preservation of our rights; our liberties; of our country; wo demand in tho namo of all I good citizens; we demand by virtuo of their solemn oaths of olhce, that tno civil authorities take this matter further in hand, brin" this man to trial and meto out to him, tho full demands of justice; that men may know that there is power enough to save them from such outrages. In conclusion we say sincere. ly. that wo acquit the military anthori. tics, of all blamo whatever iu tins altair ; they have promptly disavowed it and made such reparation to Mr. llorton as lay in their power. As good citizens themselves, they must desire that An. thony be punishod as he richly deserves. It is scarcely necessary for us to say that we presume Anthony will cense plnvins MMf ual. at least, in mis county where he will find indeed, that "the way of the transgressor ij hard." If the quota assigned to the 10th District be not filled by the 15th of February nest, the President will order a dralt to make up such Uelicicncics as occur. To all citizens we say, obey tho law If drafted, report on tho day specified in your notice. Claim exemption, if you have any grounds, if not put in a substi tute. This advico we cannot impress too strongly upon you. It is. iu tho first place wrong to attempt any resistance whatever ; further, it is madness and folly. Shun those who would advise you to such a course as you would shun a rattlo snake. In tho end, should you follow such advico you will bo punished, not they. You will bo the cats paw used to rake their clicsnuts out ot the fire. Can you expect that you will cs- caI10 buruln Our citizens have been complaining for somo days, aud justly complaining, of the lack of management on tho part of those having the P. & E, R. R. in charge. During the past 10 days, we can ouly remember ono train as having arrived on time. It is iudood a thing for which we ought to give thanks, if we gat a train at all. Tho delays it peems to us, aro not altogether owing to the snow, of which wo know we have had a surplus, and, if iu the power of tho man. agcrsof tho road, tho evil should, at ouce be remedied. J heso things causo great irregularity iu the mails, and much annoyance to tho travelling public. Jtajr.i p-rty, aitnongii kept a profound secret from our citizens until last I hursday, wa3 given at the Hyde House, by some of our lirookvillc neigh. oours. e had not tho pleasure ot on invitationbut understand from the lucky few who were invited that all parties enjoyed themselves hugely, not forget. ting to do ample jusUce to the supper, which was excellent. We extend al ways tho heartiest welcome iu our pow er, to thoso visiting our place. When our Brookvillo neighbors, design making another raid on us, if they only give us a timely notice, wo will bo better pre pared for them. Communicated- Ridgway Jan. 21st, 18G5. Mrt. Editok. Would it not bo well for parties in this county who perform the duties of doiiveyenccrs to take out a License therefor ? Or at last before cntcringou so important a professen, to qualify themselves sa far, that somo littlo ronse may be extracted fioni their productions, even though their chirogrophy bo a shado inoro rcadaiblj than spider writ. iug ? LICENTIATE ELK COUXTY. We are pleased to notice a new Post Office in this county "Johnsonburgh" is located at tho confluence of the rtorth and East forks, which form tho Clarion river at that place. Tho improvements in progress, with tho lareo amounts ol White piao aud other valuable timber, together with tho ereat coal field nunii diately near the Kail Road, will soon render tins an important point, aud a large acquisition to tho business and population ol tno county. v e aro pleased at the appointment ol so worthy a man lor tue l ost Master as laaao Ilagans. Godet'b Lady's Book. The ever Mclcomo visitant, is again on hand. Sabbath Eve is too beautiful to need notice. Tho l'aslnon plato is superb; whilo.Jiu other things the number is su perior to its predecessors. Court Proceedings. Court met Monday January 2nd, at 9 a. m., Hon. K. G. W hue Presidcut Judge, lion's V. S. Brockway and E. C.. Schultze Aas3oeiates, present. A very full Bar, atteuded from the adjoin, ing counties. The following business was disposed of in tho Common Pleas. M. B. Leiper et al vs Struthers ct al, continued, Souther & Willis for plain, tiff, Browu for defendants. John Tudor vs Cyrui Gibson, eon tinuod, Chapin & Wilbur for plaintiff, Southor & Willis oontra. Burrell & Co., vs Elliott, coutiuued, Souther & Willis fur Plaintiffs, Chapin contra- G. D. Messenger rs Hcilhrunner ct al, continued, 8uuthelt Jenks for plain tiff, Gordon contra. Court of Quarter Sessions. Tho following Commonwealth cases were disposed of by the Court, Commonwealth vs Fredrick Ilndolph, ndict;d for selling liquor without h. cense and on Sundays, vcrdirt guilty, on both counts; sentence deferred, A motion 10 q-iasn mo muiciuiumi. nun niade in this case, but was denied by the Court. Souther and District A ttor- ey for commonwealth, Messrs Hall and Wilbur for defense. ijuiiid a . uci, stiiuu iiiuivi int;iJU plea of guilty on first count, nolle pro, entered as to eccoud, fined 825 and costs, same counsel. Same vs Chas. II. Volk, samo indict ment, defendant pleaded guilty, on first count, nnle pros, as to second, Mr. Volk was fined 8J5 and costs, s.ime counsel. Same vs Joseph Winfelder, same indictment, defendant pica led guilty, to first count, nolle pros entered as to secind. Sentence deferred, same coun sel, i Same vs Edward Babel, same indict ment. On motion ot counsel for defense, indictment quashed. Same counsel. Same vs William Kcenan jr. Indict, nicnt charges defendant with larceny. Verdict, of guilty. Defendant was con signed to tho care of theguardiansofthe house of Refuge, cstcrn retina., until ho becomes of age District Attorney for Commonwealth, Mr. Souther, as signed for defcusc, by tho Court. J no parties charged with violation ot tho Liquor Laws are from St. Marys, and we trust the lesson they received at the hands of the court, will have a salu. tary effect upon them ; and that dis graceful violations of thoso laws, will neither be indulged in by them, nor al lowed by tho good citizens of their borough. Tho following was ordered to bo en. tcred as a Rule of the Courts of Elk county. "No persons, except the mem. bcrsofthe Bar, of said county, shall present to either of the Courts, any pe tition, or file exceptions to any reports, or argue any question to said Courts, appertaining to the business thereof." lhc above rule, will bo doubtless, very beneficial in its effect. Tarties in the county-a species or pettifoggers disdaining the aid of thoso whom study and experience, have mado competent to act in such matte vs-have been iu the habit of intruding their legal (?) knowl edge upon persons having business of the nature spoken ot in tho rulo above, in order to save counsel fees, to tho gieat hurt of parties most interested. It is to bo hoped the rule just adopted will be an effectual extinguisher of tho burning lights of such would be At'ar- neys A Pictorial Double Number, The Phrenolooical Journal and LiiFE Illustrated, lor January, ap. ptars with 32 quarto pages, andabcauli ful illustrated Cover. It contaius For. traits of Tennyson, Silliman Sheridan Cobb, Phillips, busanna Wesley mother of John an Indian Chief, Franz Muller, Miss Muggin3, Miss r ury, tho Princess of Wales Florence Nightingale, A Group of Warriors Haunibal, Julius C.xsar, l izarro Cromwell, Charles All., l'redorick tho Great, Scott, Welling I and Napoleon with Ethnoloyy, l'hrr. oloijy, I hysioiinomy, 1 hysioloay, rsyclwlonu. No. 1. Vol. 41st. 1' hshed at 20 cents a Number, or 5 a year, by Messrs. FOWLES WELLS 3 8 9 Broadway, New York: NEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE. A meeting of the Stockhol ders of tho "Daguscalionda Improvement Company, will be held on luesday, 7tu ot Feby. next, at 10 o'clock a. m't at No 50 Trinity Iinildings, in the city of New York, for the purpose of electing seven direc tors fur the year ensuing. Jonx S. Griffith, Sec'y. January 20th 1SC5. TRIENNIAL APPEALS- Notice is hereby given, that appeals from the triennial assessments of 1S65 for Elk county, will bo held as follows : For Spring Creek township, at the house of Thos. Irwin, on Tucssday the 14th and the forcuoon of Wednes day tho 15th of February. ForJouesand Highland townships, at Lewis Aruers Hotel, on tho afternoon of the 10th aud forenoon of tho 17th of February. For Fox township, at Jesse Kyler's on Monday tho 20th aud Tuesday the 2lst of February. For Jay township, at Alfred Pear sol's on Wednesday the 22nd and the forenoon ot Thursday the 23d of Feb. ruary. I or Uenezctt township, at ui. Derr's, on Friday the 24th of February. lor bt. Mary s isoro. and lienzingor towuship, at Joseph Windfelders, ou Monday tho 2i tn and luesduy ttio -8tu of February. For Itidjrway township, at the Lom- missioncrs office, on Wednesday the 1 jt and Thursday the 2nd of March, at the same time an appeal will be held for the uuseated lands lor the county. CHAS. WKIS, GEO. MCiUXSON, JOS. W. TAYLOR. Commissioners, Kidgway, Jau. 19lH 1865. f 1 NOTICE. NoTirr is hereby given, that we have completed tho enrolment lists for our respective districts, and have filed the fame in the office of the CommistionerSy for inspection1 &e. Appeals will be held for the correc tion of- said lists as follows : vis : At the house of Thomas Irwin, ia Spring Creek, on Tuesday and Wcdnev day the 14th and 15th of February 18G5. At tho house of Lewis Arner, at Wil. cox, (Tor Jones and Highland) on Thursday and Friday the ICth and 17th of February 18G5. At tho house of Jesse Kylcr in Fox, on Monday and Tuesday tho 20th and 21t of February 1805. At tho house of Alfred Pcarpoll, in Jay, on Wednesday and Thursday, 22nd and 23d of February lblif). At tho house of Wm. Derr, in Jcne zette on Friday tho 24th of February 18(55. At the Louse of J. Windfelder, St. Mary's (for St. Mary's an ! Bcnzinger-) on Monday and Tuesday, 27th and 2Sth of February 18G5. At the Commissioners office, in Ridg way on Wednesday and Thursday tho 1st and 2nd of March 1SG5. W. C. Healy, Assessor of Ridgway Tp. Thos. Goodwin, " Jones tp, Jesse Kyler, Ellis Lewis, Louis Volmer, J. Baumgartucr, Thos. Irwin, Chas. Stubbs, " Fox tp. " Benczctte u it i " St. Mar ,! Spring- C Highland Peter F. Weed, " Jay tp Dated at Ridgway Feby. 19th 1865. ' , . . i, NOTICE : Tho partnership existi ing betwen E. C. Schultze, and Charles II. Gering, under tho firm of Chalcs II. Goring &Co, at tho Steam Tannarry in St. Mary's Elk Co Pa., is this day dis solved by mutual consent, the books and notes of the firm wilo bo collected by E. C. Schultze, and also all tho debts ; of tho firm will be Settled by him. ' JO. V. Schultze, Charles H. Gering, Pd 1,50 Bcthlehara Jan. 1st 1865 Receipts. &jExpenditures of Elk County, for tho year ending January 1st 18G5. Cash paid to-wit : io Auditors cleric, 10 00 11 00 8 70 64 37 128 11 51 07 90 00 Road damages Court & Office'expenses Fuel Stationary &c. Miscellaneous expenses M. L. Ross court cryer Sheriff's fees Commonwealth costs Justice fees Prothonotarys fees Julius Jones, Com'r Chas. Weis do J. W. Taylor do J. Keefer do (i. Dickinson do 70 Ofb' 106 581 54 06 47 78 86 00 80 00 44 00 36 14 J. C. Chapin, Com'rs I'rinting Postage Pr A Adju Dis'.ricC General Volunteer bounties Treasurer's commiassion on $7,738 32 Received do on $8,523 84 disbursed 170 48 Refunding orders 18 3'J ; County Auditors 22 50 Commission allowed Collect's 116 Total $8,936 U!j Received balance from former Treasurer 8 do Taxes ou Unseated lands 4,148 do From collectors 3,311 do do lands sold by county J99 do Redemption on land 79 Total 87.604 AMOUNT duo from Collectors of 1.1 county, January 2d 1865. 1864. Charles Winslow, Benezelto $ 132 l ha-iles Kitter, Benzinsrer 258 II 'Jacob nioycr, rox 775 cj Levi Ellithorp Highland 9 Joseph llobiuson. Jav H'?1 Jo.sc jih i'lstner, -Jones 125 i John bmuts, Ridgway 63. Michael Bruuer. St. Mary's 21- C. W. Porterfield, Spring cr'k 324 2 Ralph Johnston, Bcnezotte 17 ,57 Adam Jesperger, Beuzmger II. Carman, Spring creek 37 1G' 161 22 J nu2. Joseph Koch, Fox 293 7: Nelson Gardner, ludgway 111 41 1859 1 D. S. Luther, Ridgway 173 ,2 j. jiawreneo, priur oreck oft G. lv. Wilcox, Ridgway 316 AMOUNT due from Coll. of Bo tax, 1864. Wnr Jonsoo, Benezette 8 851.$ Xdam Jesberger, Benzinger 1,217 4 John Koch, Fox 2,323 2 Levi Ellithorp, Highland 28 5. Chaucy Clinton, Jay 1,355 6fM Joseph llentsnicker, Joucs 336 3i Geo. Ed. Wei. Ride way 2.785 8 1 Martiu Perrin. Snrinur creek 971 94 Jos. Wiufclder. St. Mary's 853 51 00 1 00 isor r Iifuifi"V 154 7rT) 926 51 UJ "1 I