COUHTY’COMMISSIONERS' COVBT.The following abstract of the proceedings of this body is presented:Monday, Sept. 5.Petitions for the location of the following roads were granted: one in Monroe Township; one in Jackson and Jefferson Townships, to intersect the Fort Wayne and Vanwcrt State Road; and one in Milan Township.License to sell intoxicating liquors was granted to C. J. A. Cour.Ajqrropria(tions—$25 for ditching Paulding Centre Road, in Jefferson Township; $10 to F. L. Furstc, for expenses in attending State Board of Equalization; $300 to Win. Bowen for the purchase of the Fort Wayne and Piqua Plank Road north of this City.Tuesday, Sept. C,Appropriations— $50 for embankment on the road extending along the St Joseph’s River,from j near the Maumee Bridge, as far north as the road j is subject to overflow, $5 to D. H. Lieps, for i cash advanced to a pauper; $94 to Charles Mul- j doon for lunilier for bridge at his mill; $18 to j Charles Briant for expenses incurred in arresting horse thief; $20 to J. Lentz for services.Bond offered by A. Wiley, county Treasurer ;and approved. lt;Licences to sdl liquor were granted to Jacob |1Hock, and Joseph A, S trout, of Wayne, and W. Resigton of St. Jo. IA new road was located in St. Joseph's township. !Wednesday, Sept 7.Appropriations.—Sam’l Bowers, for labor and superintending repairs on bridge in Jefferson Township, $5. For taking paupers to the County Asylum, J. Swain, $2 76; A.J. Reed Co., $4. Medical attendance on paupers, l)r. Dailey, $45; Dr. Brubach, $4; Dr. Mindennann, $9. Medicine for paupers, Smith Brackenridge, $3 70: Meyer Bro., $7 22. Advances made for pau* pers, B. Trcntman, $19 ; J. II. Armstrong, $5G 25; J. A. Reker, $64 18. For boarding paupers, Bernard Reker, $7. Ii. Eibbett, F. Grove, Wm. I N. Parker, fees as Reviewers, $2 each,Thursday Sept., 7.Bernard Rekers, for keeping Henry Dueing, id-t, as pauper, $22 75. !Philip Weam, pauper, for the support of self, I wife, and six children, was allowed $8 per month.John Auch, pauper, for self, wife, and three children, allowed $8 per month.Andrew J. Overpeck was appointed Constable, to all the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Henry S. Cosgrove.Bernard Rekers, for boarding pauper children under ten years of age, from May 1st, 1859, to August 31st,“ineluding balance due for quarter ending February 28, 1859,—allowed $2(55 42.Ordered that Bernard Rekers be authorized to receive pauper children, and that lie be allowed the weekly rate of $1 per head for keeping such children from September 1st, lt59, until further j | orders be given, j