prpartment. Railroad Meeting A meeting of the Citizens of Greene county was held at the "Hamilton House" in Waynesburg, on the 11th day of February, 18(15, to consider the ob ject of the Act cf . the Legislature, char tering the Waynesburg and Mononga hela River railroad Company, and to take measures for its construction, at which Meeting more than ten of the Commissioners, named in said charter, were present. The meeting was organized by ap pointing Capt. Jesse ILok, -President, and W. T. E. Webb, Secretary. Dr. A. Patton addr,ssed the meeting, explaining its object and feasability of the route named in the Charter. The following gentlemen were ap pointed to open Books and reeei‘e sub subscriptions, yiz Wow 11SNTh os Duncan and I. S. Rogers ; Milkboro, I'. V. Vernon and Win. Iforn Freder icktown, Wm. Boyd ; Iph Drake and Alex. Patton ; Jefferson, John Bayard and \V. 1). Et igers ; Waynesburg, John C. Fernlike', and W. T. E. Weeb : Blidgeport, Capt. Jesse, Hook ; Rogersville, Thos. Hill arid John Rogers. The Meeting adjourned to meet at Jefferson, Greene Co. Pa., on SATUR DAY, the 21th day of Feb. It is earnestly desired that ail interested in the enterprise he in attendance. JESSE; H., )01i., Pres. W. T. E. WISBIS, Secretary. REcoun Your DEEns.—The atteni . tion of pasties holding unreeordeti Deeds is directed to the provisions o(' the , Act of Assembly, which require th, 'All deeds and conveyances for real ate in this Commonwealth. shall be • orded in the office for Recording Deeds in the County where the lands ie, within six months .after the execu tion of such deeds and conveyance, and every such deed and conveyance, not :recorded as aforesaid, shall be adjudg ed frataltdenely and void against any sub sequent purchaser for. a valuable con sideration, unless such deeds be record ed before the recording of the deed or conveyance under which such subse quent purchaser or morgage shall New Firm. We invite attention to the card of Cleav enger it Hays, successors to McCollister, in the Saddlery business. These gentlemen are practical workmen and will give satis faction to their customers. We invite those in want of any articles in their line, to give them a call at McColiister's old stand, in the Adams hotel. "See card- of Cotteral and Toylor in to-day's paper. Sixty Thousand Persons Drowned in India. Later advices reveal the full extent of the disaster inflicted by the terrible cyclone in India. A Calcutta letter to the London Times, just received says : I see the news of 12,000 persons hav-: ing been lost in the cyclone was receiv ed with incredulity in England. The estimate was wide of the truth, but on ly because it vastly underrated the ca lamity. As every one who knows this country will readily conceive, there is no possibility of ascertaining precisely tlie loss of life, because hundreds might be swept away and leave no trace be hind. But we are not without data for arriving at a conclusion, and it has now been calculated that there cannot be fewer thail 60,000 persons drowned or otherwise killed by that fearful storm. In the Island of Saugor alone, before the cyclone, there were 8200 persons There are now about 1,200; nor have any left it to ga elsewhere. Seven 'thousand were carried clean 'away by the storm wave. All up the river the population has been swept off, if not in the same proportion, yet in very large, numbers. As we all anticipated, dis- Rage is raging everywhere-.--cholera, lever, and sinalt-pox. The epidemic fever, which I have mentioned in pre- Timis letters this year, is depopulating whole districts. A magistrate told me the other day that he had been riding through a village in which there was 'hardly a grown-up person left. They had died without hope of assistance, without medicine, without food—for the corpses are rotting on the ground in =any places where the salt water rush ed I in. The Bengalese are in a deplor able plight, and the zetnindars increase! the general misery by turning the ryets •.out of their huts because they are be ;hind-hand with their rents. There is gooney enough here to give relief—such imputes:can be got for money. But lhuman means seem quite powerless to stop the awful diseases that are walking' through the land, carrying thousands' before them. The native feels himself! ,wraps himself in his blanket, says it! l its tate,•and so perishes. In this enoial ,noes population—let it be remember ed that here ins Bengal alone we have at feast forty-five million of people---thei few Europeans can only do good here And there, and yet it is solely by Euro peans that good is being done. The rich native will not help his country men. God gave him his money, and Grid intended him to keep it. That is pretty much his mode of reasoning.— ) Sometimes the fever strikes him, and then in abject terror he offers English **vire a tee of five hundred rupees to come and visit him. In a recent case of that sort, the man—who was worth aboutfonr minim} st.erling=had refused to, give a piece to the poor alter the cyclone. 'When death, raj at his throat! he altered his mind, and promised large benefactions if be recovered, 14e was not spared to add falsehopd to crack prvicv„ News From Rebel Papers. WASHINGTON, Feb. 15.—,The Rich mond 11 7 4 of the 12th learns from Fredericksharg, that a large Yankee cavalry force - w•as moving toward that, town throngh Stafford county. The Charleston Courier of the Gth says a detachment or Yankee troops bad been landed :It Little Britain will reconnoitered ;timid the secret parts. A few shells were thrown :it Charles ton on Satnntly. A letter in tho Reg:, , t+:r says 4,000 Yankee eavairy ltave gone down the Mississippi to New Orleans. Ex tensive military preparations are going 911 at Baton Rouge. The Pittsburgh Erpr,2..q of Saturday sat:• Simla/aril's rebel scouts I,ad tapped the Yankee telegraph near Cabin 'oi t. Afterwards they attacked a party sent out to repair the line, killing• eleven ne gro cavalrytfien and capturing twenty ur horses. The Augusta Thg:s! , :r publishes Lee's call for supplies, and says those who know him will understand that he would not make a call unless the case tva very urgent_ It appeals to the people to semi forward everything that can lie s..ared. Ihc Kilisbury (N. C.) iritelwiall says it is confirmed that the toiics are in sonic force at Piedmont Springs. ill linrke county. but have made no ad vance. Reports as to their number are conilictintr. Gen. Sherman's Movements WAstilxcaoN. Feb. 16.—Major Stol brand, chief of artillery of the 15th corps of Show:tic's army, has arrived here, bringing. dispatches to the Gov eminent, Ile says ..hennatf's plans are not generally known in hi, own army, although he has its entire confidence. It was tern. Blair's division whi c h defeated the enemy at River's Bridge, the soldiers wading to their waists to make the attack. A little northward of that point is a fine, high, fertile, prZainc tive section of country, easily traversed, with good roads, and abounding in supplies. PIIILAWELPIIIA, Feb 16.—A special dispatch to the Evening Bulletin, deod Washington Feb. 16th says-: Tile tic:limo:id papers of the 15th indicate hat Sherman's advanced cavalry are :ctually as far North as Florence, the (he important rad: oad junction on (he borders of North Carolina. They ilso announce all telegraphic and rail ad communication with Charleston strJyed, thins showing that Sherman's *min must have struck the northeast (Cl railroad running from Charleston to Awe n ce. 'he Richmond papers of the 1 Ith, i re ived to-day, show - that the question of „ming slaves has been temporarily latil aside in the Rebel Congress, Atm YouK, Feb. lii —Tile I l' , ,rirre 001 'spin] d ent shows that Howord's On its advance, was obliged to s way through forty miles of pre ._ .. Ts of the most dismal character agai t Hardee's army, which they con stant pressed back by vigerous charges. The: charges the cavalry could not stain consequently the losses on either side ere small. The whole country was f nd depopulated, with the excep _ . • tin o ld helpless negroes who were on th erge of starvation. The first stand ade by the rebels was at Salka hatchi river, on the opposite side of wh h they showed themselves in force. tided by a flank movement, our troops, vith fixed bayonets, charged across t stream (five feet deep) in the Ike of al heavy fir, and wrested the . _ kit - place fr 1 the rebels, who fled m disor der tow: ds Branchville, leaving their g uns un'MN=== and fifty tilled and wounded—among 'the :iztter;Colonel Swaine. Thi Evacuation of Motile. CA!RO, 16.—The New Orleans D Icasays .The evacuation of Mobile was begun,, and the fact known to Gen. Granter as early as January 11th.- 15,00, balei of cotton are in the city, which Gen Maury has ordered to be destroyed ausoon as our fbrces take pos session - )f the place, but it is believed the citizens will save it. narly two hundred deserters from Le.'s army have reached Wash ington ir'the past two or three days, from Cit• Point, where they took the oath of aipgiatice. They were provided Provoit Marshal General Ingraham with passes to go North. They• rep ' resent thelifferent Southern States in rebellion. , They said that they had been disappinted that peace was not Well to Remember. The fOlowing are the standard weights of lifferent kinds of grain and produce, aedrding to clic tables of the Philadelphia, 'altimore, and Delaware Railroads: Wheat 60 pounds to the bushel Corn 56 46 66 66 Oats 32 (4 (4 44 Barley 45 o C 4 “ Buckwheat 45 44 44 4( Clover Seed .60 64 46 66 Tin)°thy Seed 15 t, " 44 Beans ;0 o. o " Potatoes 40 " ~ 4, Salt ',O o o 46 Lime fo `• ~ • ~ Diptheria or Ntrid Sore Throat. This very previlent disease has swept from the parental lap many a sweet babe; and to prevent further ravages among the little innocent should be the earn est object of tiithErs and mottles. A friend has handed us the following recipe, which we take ple4ure in giving to our readers; A poults made of the yolk of an egg and tine sal of a pastelike con sistency, to be put tin the throat, and kept on thirty minsies, unless sooner dry. If the child it* very feeverish the poultice should be repeated. A wash or gargle should &so be prepared and used, consisting of equal parts of fine salt and alum!' mixed with vinegar. For a very severe case, make a wash tar the throat of blood root, golden seal and pulverized bayberry. We are Credibly informed that in every instance where these sim ple remedies have bees applied, the suf ferer has twovered.—Deseret News. Air The grain receipts at Chicago last year figure 45,952,741 bushels. PITTSBURGH lOARKETS, Yost)Ay, Feb 20. 156.;.—GRAIN—The demand for Wheat is fair,. and the market is steady with regular sales from wagon at $2,10 for Red and 2,1.1a2,°0 for White. Barley is not very active, but prices are unchanged; sales at $1,60 for spring, and, it'l,7o for hill. Oats in good dtman,land firm with saks how Store at 95.197. Ao change to note in corn —lint little offerin ,, and not mach wanted. FIMUIt —The demand continues Q uite moderate. and well knon•ra I;rands of extra tinnily may be quoted from store at slf). 50 per the bulk of the sales being at GIIOcER TES ___The grocery market is (f.iet but steady with sales iu a jobbing way at previous quotations. Eu-1s in pretty goo,l suppl 3 -, and the marhet is. in consequence, a ,iia(le price; are unchanged. lTe note sales of ',ill tt ;,:s for fair and 4u lie prime. EGGS—Continue scarce, and, with a good demand, the market may be quoted firm at 41c per dizen, POTAP)ES—Are coming in pretty freely, and the inarl;et is a. slialle eiasier. We note sales of "Peat:li from depot, at 90e, and small lacy from store at 9541. APPLES—Steady with sales to a fair ex tent at 3,50 per bbl. as to ninthly. turill7,s tatis. RV virtue 01:1 r; n. i,f lit• l'olirt .1 nun (•; ,, •iw I in, di rer led. 111.• rt• WA d I I,Zlli:it sale at Ihe tmirt in %Va2.l.csirurz, rm DIONIDAV, 2011 DAN OF .111AnC11. next. at lock. p to.. the colowvinz prithettv. viz All the Tight, title, wilcrust and Oath) of 9. \% is.: de .1 L. M'Cotincil, .1 in and to a tract of Kind ill NI ruin towinthin, con idy, ..f Thos. Holden, A::iiin hunt and Otlier,, con t • icing at re,, more or less, shill fif:y-five acres or which are I leaned : nil has crcc'ed tuetgou one log dwelling horror, loz barn, frathe slablir and other out bmilincs and ouo app! , : orchard the preiniZ:s and tither fruit tree,. • in elecililori as the property 61 Amos Wise and Jus I. at the, snit or the conilliort- We3:o2 of l'enns:ONania. t,r tlie of Fulmer, Adminisirat , n - of Corneliae f;arlo6r, wltri o teas a.ltnin isirator and heir at la , .v of Ceo. Gather, 11E .101 INS, $ll riff. Siirrff's Off ee, Waynesburg, ?a, Feb, 10. 'W. Orphans' Court Sale. -0 By vittite of an order of the Or; Inns' Court of Greene co . to the understerted tittetued There will be exposed to public sale, 011 toe premises situa ted in A Ile pito tp., theene. en., l'a., un Saturday, March 18th, 1865. The following described real estate, late the property of Evans, Sr., (Welt.. vii : part. No. I, acruufiag I. the futriiti..n of said real ,state, beak long at a al te'e tree th-oure by NII4I , of.laerth Mil ler and Geo in it uo N E. 240, per. to a Most, [net, a he lands of .I,lin Henry, N. 10:: per. 1., a {earl ri te p,e lu l a nd s nt same, N'r . ;(1 per to a post, treater N. '2O per to a pa plar !tee thence by lands of Dail'''. t'arrwart W. 170 per to a Houk Oak. thence hr Imola oft;eo.4linertiraa, 5. la 4 I 4 per. to the place of Ite ginniog, tor,i titling One B.unired and Forty-Eight Acres and Cne-Half. nn infileh is er, (0,41 a large two story brick dwelling !noise and I lichen. a tog sitittle and other out build— titgs about 1 .5 a , tax of a hick ore vlealed and In a good slate of . t it'i% ;anl, tool a large at-ple orchard pro,tiotatg choice bruit. a good spring of water, a rote strnalit or water passing ilitoti2ll said Carat, amid re garded asgood oil lands. with surface tialicat on=, Lind WilOin IWO and to e half notes of the 13 duuune 01,1 hi,. Itab road. And. a so, I urpart No g, ac notdingtothe partition of tint sant teal estate. begin ning at by too pall ;hence by Lutds of Thos tstrope. Geo. ;11,1 olltel9. a. 130 pet. to _ a pon:t at the corner of puirtrt No. 11, Owner by pinpArt No 3, \V. 130 perches, to a stone in a ,lra!o, 1. attire toy t\l real t No .t. N. 31, W, 41 per to a tval elite by tile, N 44 per io au t.stt, thence A . per. Io a stone, the: ee 1•:, W. Oh per. to a I), , Ft 111 , -nce by land of G. Illurrnan, E '2lOll. to Waye acres, lot I.N-tw o 's , r ted a log di% lit toe. log stable and Oilier Onl bo!Lhozs, about 130 antes of witch are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, all app:e trail a good spring Or water. and a tine stream of walla pass tog tbrou the said land, it is also tegar tot as good oil leiri ora with E.lll'filt e IWO( alions. and vt anin about t 1111111ns !rota tote I &Wotan.. and (Alio Rail Road. TERMS OF SALE One third to remain in Ito' land daring the natant! life of the widow of said dee'd., the interest thereof to lie paid to tier annually rtt•t 0 gittaily by the pur chaser from date of the ',milli - illation of ,ale, the one tolf the remaining two-tlitras to he pa.,. on the cou finuation of the sale, the reshitie in ONE YEAR •itereaf er, Will inherent from dale of confirmatmo, JAColt 5111.1,E1t. DANIEL EVANS, Feb. 22,'65: Adriers of WWI Evans, sr., deed, CHANGED HANDS. •. COTTERILL & HAVE purcha..rd li e Grore , y Store formerly on lied by .Insepii %rater. Mr. Tayor keeps on nand a triad Fuppiy of the very best E.Lia AR, UttF FEE, TEAS. RIC E. MItLAI , SES, Ezt, CAR BON (111., LAMPS, SHOE FIN DING ,, , &c, &c.„ and, in fact.IIEVERI trzua'ly kept ie a fit st elaqs Grosery Store. A 1111 - ,e 101)1ply just rereived. Kline in the new Brick building Nest of Cumpriells Store. Feb 22, List of Applicants for Tavern Li. cense for March Term 1865. David A, Warley, Borough of Wavnesimra , N 113, Applicants of Tavern license at. said Term, must notify the rrotlinnotary ; as the same anustbe aovert teed, three kb precedina Court. • J. 1" TEMPLE, Clerk. Feb '22, '65 SAMUEL CLEVENGER. THOMPSON HAYS. CLEVENCER & HAYS, SADDLE & HARNESS MAKERS. WATNEBBURQ, PENNA. HAVING purchased Samuel lirrollisters Saddlery establish in. ni, respectfully korona the people of it:refute county, that they are prepwril to aecommo date them in all kinds of work in the best of style and at moderate I.ricc,. Give us a trial. Snot. —lit the •'.adanis llouse"..-main street. Feb. 22, 'O. Administrator's Notice. NITHEREA.g. Leiters of administration on the Es tale of L. Miter Driver, deird.. late of Wayne tp., have been g•anted to the subscribers, all persons indebted to . sand estate are requested:to snake immediate payment. and those nevi tit daillti or demands against the es trite of said decedent wilt make kanwu the s4the without delay. JEREMIAD . lIETTY DRIVER, Ad int n istratnrs Feb Pifi. SPECIAL NOTICE. 1 would respectfully inform Mir frien" throughout the County, that 1 at now a home, in Waynesburg, and have arranged my visits so as to spend front the first to ibt twentieth of every month at Waynesburg. this my customers may depend upon. Very respectfully., S. S. PATTON. March '2, '64. Register's Accounts. To be presented on Wednesday, 22d day of March Term, 1865. REGISTER'aI OFFICE. War nesbuig, . Feb. A, 1864, NOTICE is hereby given to all creditors, legatees wards and oilier persons interested that the un ders,gried Executors, Administrators, and Unardians hate filed their accounts in the Register's ciffice, and that the same will b • presented to the the Orphan's Court to be held within and for the County of Greene, Wednesday, Mari li 22nd, !tis, for confirmation or al lowance. PETER BROWN, Final areo . int of Melinda Philips, aduainistra.rix of John Phillips, deed. Account of W A Barnet admr of Jane P, Barnet. dee'd Acc't of Win Leonard and Sol Fordyce adinrs of David Leonard deed Final account of Geo Doskinson and Jesse iiil( l / 4 Exrs of Thos Iforikilmon dec'd Acc't of David McCullough. Ear of Anthony Cooper dec'd Acc't of Gideon Long, adtter of David Keener, dec'd Acc'tof J. R. Erawford, guardian of Dare!. Vivaria., minor child, of Datil- Swan. dec'd. Account of Robert Zialmecalhari s aryl lafibial cive Wu. of Jobs Cree OVA, REIMPTIA EXPENDITURES OP ‘;;IEVIE STATE AND COUNTY TAX LEVIED FOR THE YEAR 1864 AND PREVIOUS YEARS, AND SHOWING THE AMOUNT COLLECTED,' AND THE AMOUNT OUTSTANDING. Tosoiships Counts' Tea SiNU Paul Ye Due ' , Tannin 6123 37 41113 31 4:11010111, 4 75 4 73 Co//eotars .laltie. Arklin A.lsarm, LI /Mtn', • Jett . . tarn, A Pi Pia ('a . Ira, .1. DougioP:ty, Lewis Yarn liar( Al:epps, 24 07 Car 13 , ,rn0 el, 20 51 101,rwragatiela, 211 00 Marion, 302 18 Spriogo:ll 91 33 aging Inn Gen yellers Centre 141. 38 .Irnex Graham, 1.43011111115, Jay l' (:I , Pgray, Isaac J Hopp, lams Morgan 24 41 All.ppo 21 Ctimbml4n4 511 WY Borough $1 SJ Centre 57:1 •4 Duitkard (~‘ tit Miller Rea Dow 1111 Heft DOWlilri Geo s e o.r. I/11 Paul Jrickeon 71 80 springliill 14 00 Motturtrotle:a 527 92 Morpn 15 50 Perry 108 02 Marion 44 04 Morrie 108 74 Grecae pi 77 ITEM I I flu Crutrrep ( b Ito ryiell lief( Brice !lowan! Joz-epli Taylor JOE epli iiu•lr Freak Seaton Lewis Miller AIIeP PO 30G• it 11,a 'hisviiii Cumberland 1596 I I I. 51oredock Car. liorough 14948 Cr, Sellers Centre 1059 78 Jrtin Davis Dunkard 964 011 Japlieth Smith Frarkliu 909 91 Ili.ani Stephens Greene 25d89 S Eakin" Gilmore 13813 Lim, s Kelley JetTer.on 1040 34 M. Gilbert Jackeon 2'.16 93 ti,' Cleavenger Yonongoltela 737 SI .1. ceph Rush Morris 411 93 J A Minis Morgan 448 81 Joseph Taylor Mation 691 62 Brice Iloward Perry 392 03 liiasc Morfwrd Ppringhill 233 67 Peter Coxgray Wayne • 559 03 Aaron Day Washington 389 96 K etriiiiiiider Whitely 43 26 61!ator 6 hriver Wayne 133796 Joseph Tay lor Marton 1701 50 Jae Kelley JeaTerpon 4627 45 A J flani4 Morgan Mt 47 Joseph R fish Morris 1035 It) II slepheas Greene 1521 00 NI Gilbert Jackson 653 79 Brice Howard l'erry 1097 74 .1 I Barnett nichhill 1238 48 Josiah Wood Alleppo 59( 17 8 E Kent Cto Ire 1908 19 I. 51areili,ck Car 11Icraiiiii 353 85 llca l)owtin Cumberland 1157 13 A' cleavenger Monongahela 1634 52 f't T Ciezivenger Du okard 1691 16 Japtietti Smith Franklin 309145 1 I Rupp eipringlitll 401 21 M V Ilettnen Gilmore ' 6(1996 No Constable Waehington 1708 86 L d Morris Whilbly 1651 tie• 1632,111 43 43,789 24 8,322 21 6001 29 8,177 61 1,223 866 30 195 51b .63 00 IMEU J. F. TEMPLE, PROTHONOTARY, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY OF GREENE FOR THE YEAR 1864. At - mom. due Temple at last settlement 'ro amount of services rendered COMMISSIONERS IN AOCOUNT WITH GREENE COUNTY FOR THE YEAR 1864 DANIEL TIIROCKMORTON, Ballanee due Throckmorton at lan settlement, Amount of services rendered 1864, JOHN PRIOR, LlaHance due Prior at last settlement, Amount of services rendered 1864, JOHN G. DINS LORE, 131,11ince due Dinsmore at last settlement, Amount of services rendered 189 i, THOMAS SCOTT, %mount of services rendered, THOMAS LUCAS, SHERIFF, IN ACCOUNT WITH THE COUNTY OF GRIXNE LOB TIE TEAR 1864. Amount due Lucas at last settlement. Amount for services rendered, i 844, JAMES S. JENNINGS TREASURER, IN ACCOUNT *ITU 1112 COUNTY OF GREENE FOR THE YEAR 1844, AUDITED JANUARY, I$L The Treasurer stands charged with taxes assessed for the year 1863 and previous years, Also with amount assessed for the year 1864, with amount received from huckster's license, with amount received (tax of army voters,) with money received, a le of stray stock, with amount received judgments, • with interest, - 2 , • with money received from Sheriff, Amount of relief tax assessed fo. 11163 and previous year., Amount of fines receive( AIIIQUII t of militia tax assessed for 1864 and previous years, Directors of the Douse of thaw Ployment of the 'Poor, la at count with the Co of Graeae, Jau. IL 1865. The Directors are entitled to mediae for momey expended as ibliewst: Dry Goods, 11,981 56 Groceries, 806 20 Beef Cattle, \ 511 81 Flour, Grain &c.,. 1,241 80 lk. Labor on farm and. .114aas„, 309 47 Shoes, Hats, tips,- ac., 89 01 The Directors are clrirgable as follows: Doctor's VA,. 206 00 1 Hallance in their bands at last annal set- Steck o*ale, 00 00 tlement, $ 64 82 i Furniture, 35 00 2 Tue whole amount Of orders drawn 1 Coffins tor Inmates di outdenr tope= 203 75 for the current year exclusive of Conveying PiiMpers r 100 00 Director's pay, 5,984 44 ward &Boy, 465 00 Cash received tor one yoke oxen, 185 58 05 63 Cash received for bides and beef, 60 70 Blacksmith Hill, — v. 34 STATE' OF PA., ersigned, as ollt 81r: We the und • Anditoss within and for said county, dakisnoft.. oohs', carefully salaamed and andiand the intooanta. of the several officers of said county, to wit:. J 7..Tiasplo, Prothonotary, Thomas Imam, sheriff c reem a i — wais, j ibes a im rfu „ wor . and James S. Jennings, Treasurer,. sad lind.thear noecrantana *ter urr stands statod. Wilton our Its,md , .ffasklOtbialtdth day off January, A. D. 1865. : o . 3 r ) tmasz. N CILITTON, SAWN, Waynefaturg 2 Feb rua 181 / 4 - 4' ls /15-- FE 191 1 - 9 tug 11111 2031 301 Is 60 00 He 38 EMII 91 75 511 07 8l 49 441 09 151 03 7180 »00 527 93 13 50 423 44 94 198 74 04 77 1793 r 437 67 16 34 19 55 518 37 900 91 138 30 138 05 160 00 126 M 1133 44 123 It 1040 22 143 72 arm] MO 34 295 93 727 92 322 90 44259 282 OS 377 77 391 03 26 67 009 00 560 03 37106 63 16 5,463 45 8,437 04 613 MI 49 4704 644 t.ll 94736 412 12 027 Of 242 21 1145 44 443 07 131 29 1300 le 146 81 1779 89 19,10 3, 1348 59 137. 79 408 31 654 67 I. 4* 591 17 12011 14 IVS 46 1539 68 110781 915 26 2715 73 174 06 619 11 1393 41 1633 40 708 OS 108 30 151745 Mai 40 968 90 375 72 237 18 60 85 315 45 21 46 Ont-door Paupers, Thrashing Grain, SEM& Sti r • i 11158. SLOE Levied Slice Paid EM 12E3 111111. 033 22d KS 1860. I NI 11900 1861 EMI EC 2433 1862. EC] ea 30 2460. MB lIIISI Eig 1921 Q/3 'FE 16G 19 90 91 110 CUM 434 31 417 37 ' •1,14174 1164. 3911 44 391 411 501 34 501 31 779 29 534 88 591 57 GPI 57 413 53 483 55 45* 79 411 IS 192 46 111 37 9112 60 255 67 664 91 501 58 174 15 109 95 567 04 512 05 10309 54 79 901 56 655 12 485 23 466 35 557 47 376 Isl 91855 918 55 117 90 52 11 196 05 198 OS 502 84 431 60 491 19 491 29 Dr. $ 34 43 Amount of orders drales, 152 55 . $lB6 98 Dr. $73 60 Amount of orders drawn in favor of Throeka►erton, 270 00 Ball■nce duo Throckmortoa $343 60 Dr. 26 50 Amount of order. drawn in favor of Prier. 317 00 Bailer= due Prier, $343 SO Dr. 12 00 Amount of order. drawn. 265 50 Balkan dna D: immune, *277 50 Dr. 106 00 Amount due *mu, Dr. $2BB 13 Amount of orders draws, $lBO 30 $468 45 IN% The Treasurer stands credited with outstandiag taxes for $13,900 49 the year 1823 and previous years. 31,111 45 Also with outestoling•taxes for the year 1854, 1,000 00 Treasure, commission on $39,832 $l, 25 00 Orders redeemed, 17 00 Outstanding relief tax, 5,473 59 Outstanding militia tax fee 1813ani proviou years, 917 99 Outstauding militia tax fee 11854, 19 87 Belleau in treasurer's baud& 187 53 8 00 1,967 29 654,928 21 Shi m had r., Dw Re* Ms Bi4k4 Pali Yet use 1/0 Militia *lO WI 1$ SO rtt nue 04 r :no ELM R 60 6 fit 24 50 6 50 14 50 250 10 29 4.5 50 QM 210 750 55 50 11 00 34 o* 0 50 14 50 7 50 55 50 3 47 18 50 850 14 50 47 56 3150 7 00 2950 30 BO 16 00 47 50 3150 R 9 SO 16 00 EEO 17 10 IEIEI MO IS Ce En MD EMI EEO it 03 63 SO 04 00 39 UO 21 30 730 13 31 0 011 I 50 750 1100 000 15 10 14 00 1350 CM 850 98 64 27 00 71 IS 22 50 6. 93 40 50 103 33' 58 00 64 90 51 50 54 99 47 50 46 30 94644 2$ %I 12 is 'I 00 loon 0 SO age 13 00 10110 08 00 7000 4150 47 00 4300 20 so 44 50 30 00 EMI MED MO ED Wool for Homo, 33 25 linnets's Bill, 54 90 Lumber. 67 88 Apples kr 1863 dt 1864, 42 08 Diztnent linspital, 33 75 Sundries, 70 83 Amu Shelby, D. Fuller, William Davie Arthur Rinehart, 99 23 II 56 S 04 a t.:F .03 i Oa A tit a El 18 VI 9 $8 15 29 '3l Vtl ito St 31111 01 753 15 50 Pail 11103. • El] 10 41 1041 it be eat 55 00 311 IMP ITEI 42 fNI 31 00 EZZI 3000 44 SO 1000 ED 147!7 NO SI 1= be 50 491 00 01 00 39 90 7 ( 0 19 50 53 50 34 50 40 00 37 50 36 00 issoll in sfi 19 so 37 00 34 SII 1959 31 $9 40 00 $6,2% 114 DIRECTORS PAY TO 1866. Auditory./ Sunman . bF THE POOR HOUSE • DIRECTORS. Whcie Further orinmates received Greafest r number during the ctirrent year Present number Number of male inmates 11 I of female " Insane.and partly deranged Out-door paupers relieved In Dixmont Hospital., PEOX wifitNC It MIN V Franklin tuweellip , Perry 41 Ai lepp, Washington ‘• Jackon Aferr:i Centre •' GrPend Way re Ounkuni rnber)ttud Morgan Monongahela Marion .retrerson Born in the Ifonew PRODUCTS OF FARM AND NOVIRD. Pork, 3529 lbs ; Beef, 1600. lbs ; Corn SOO bushels ; Wheat, 59 bushels ; Oats, SIM bushels ; Potatoes, 125 bushels ; Backwhnst, 40 bushels; -Cabbage, 1200 beads; Beans, 12 bushels; Hay, 16 stacks; Molasses, 169 gallons ; Hides, 7 ; Shirts, 73; Pantaloons, 67; Coats, 4 ; Chemise, 74; Dresies, 106 a Vests, 7; Knit socks, 58 pairs ; Stockings? 67; Handkerchiefs, 22 ; Caps, 11 ; Bon nets, 13; Skirts, 23; CointOrts, il,hrends, 6 ; Sacks, 15 ; Aprons, 97; Drawers, 21 ; Bedticks, 10 ; Sheets, 4; Pillow sli'ps, ;.. Butter, 450 lbs. ; Roundabouts, 16; Bolster cases, 16 ; Stocking yarn, 155 cats ; Can' dies, 100 lbs. ItTE. asst 081 It will of coarse be oidervid that the ex penditures of the Institusion during the present year, greatly exceed those of any previous year. This was unavoidable, un der the great advance is the price of every article used or consumek 11 V products of 0 the farm constitute a comp ' 017 small portion of the consumption . Howe, which necessarily leaves every # ing oho to be bought at the present enormous prices.-.- Besides this, the number of inmates is CM stantly increasing, and the Directors minima well see how the annual expenditures detail be less under existing circumstances. It is also proper to state that at least five his dred dollars, charged in the present year, is fairly chargeable to the year,.lBBB ; the eist,, penditures having occurred is that year, bnt unavoidably remained unsettled at the Net account. CEI The Directors, however, herein increased confidence that even under the presenthigh prices, the actual cost to the public, is he less than under the old system. WILLIAM DAVIS, DANIEL FULLER, ARTHUR RINEHART. AAROR 81tIELBIL. Feb. 8, 1885. An Account of the Expenditures of Greene County, for the year 11144. Grand Jurors fees for 1P44. 400 29 Pettit Jurors 602 38 Election fees $1,771 06 Assessors fees 470 00 Assistant assessors fees 66 00 Lost money 1.976 1$ Constable returns 101 'll TipstatY 78 90 Road views 49 00 Bridge building and repairs ts 7 40 Interest on purchase money of Poor'House farm Soldiers bounty . Interest on scldlers bounty Pennsylvania hospital Eastern Pennsylvania Lunette Asylum Western Pennsylvania Lunatic Asylum Repairing Sheriffs house Window blinds for the Court House Court House repairs Transferring grand jurors to Poor House farm Merchandise foe prisoners Tuking care of Court Rouse Removing dockets from and re turning samet e Court House rir2 *lB6 98 8186 98 Cr. 0280 00 63 60 $343 60 Cr. 0948 52 94 98 D. A. Worley •343 50 Justms F. Temple Daniel Throckinortoa John Prior John G. Dinsmore Elial Long in fall crux's Inips Cr. •21700 60 50 B. F. Long Jesse Hill Commonwealth costs Stieriff's fees Fox scalps Mercantile appraiser $277 50 Cr. 1136 ro Jones & Jennings L. K. Evans Thomas Scott Israel Brees John Clayton Cr. $468 4 AUDITOR'S CLitSU MIL Justus F. Temple Swearing county officers Justus F Temple $468 4$ 00132 T ORTIZ. Obediah Yantis's James N Burk William Hays A Badge CO G Ritchie House of Refuge Services of Board of Belief..-- Jonathan Gerard Thomas P Pollock 114,463 45 8,322 21 1,194 96 36,783 10 56 72 190 48 663 00 1,854 29 Commissioners Enrollment Book Assessors Enrollmeut Blanks Sharing prisoners Retie! commissioners fees Farmer.' do Drovers' Bank, Judg ment on Prothonotary. Docket No. 138 March Term, 1861 4 . for Redemption of Greene co., script *54,928 31 Freight on Lumber Cost on suit before duties Redeemed scrip Coal for Court House Medical services for prisoners T lir Roes 800 Postage C 52 Gape for Judges desk_ 4 45 Jail repairs 400 Books dc Ststieruni 115 3/4 Ifiscellaneous, 1141 Relief granted 41480 05 Coroners-inquests 29 00 We, the sedessigned Conneissionsik of Greene county, certify that the above is, a true statement of the Expenditures 4 lb. comity, for the year 1864. JOHN PRIOR, JOHN G. DINSMOSEg, THOMAS SCOTT. Censmissiesens. ss9oo 4426 600 JESSE BILL; Cl.rk. SO eats Reward. - RAN a way from the etsbeoribeici"-Zinibl" land township, Greene county, Pa.' about the middle of Lieceatben, Mukha*: Re"' "" Was bound. to ate until. be wee rtweaty one years of age. All ate, Arbiddett to ' karbotte,or truss bite.° ,ar9i eeneastt, as i Ps gone r eflo6 reearbettett- u • °NAL TROTIIONOTARVB ISM. oominestoorsies me PRIXTINO AUDITOR'/ TM. •T'ATA lIIDITOft, urscrLLAisiora. Em 180 00 /00 00 Mt 00 601 68 SOO Of? SO 00 127 00 55 00 284 $7 10 4$ 18 59 71 60 1$ 011 102 11 9N 180 00 148 00 117 00 8 80 14 00 171 00 44 10 ♦6B 00 16 49 K 4& 662 IV $64 66 SS 00 SS 00 46 00 LAOS II (X 0 is is. It 50 0 00 11 50. 1$ 00 11.1 *IF 90 00 20 00 lidp Ofk 44 00• 1900- - SI SO, 5, MN 79 TOG IP OfT XOO , • 115.1 p,