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RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
• OF ADAMS COUNTY, PA.
AGREEABLY to an Act of Assembly, entitled, "An /let to raise County Rates and Levies" requiring the Commissioners of
the respective Counties to publish a statement of the RECEIPTS and EXPENDITURES, yearly—We, the Commissioners
of Taxes of said County, do REPORT as follows,
viz; FROM THE IVINTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1835, TO THE
SEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY, 1830, both days Inclusive:—
Dolls. Cu.
To outstanding Tax, Jan. 9, 1835, at last settlement, 6592 35
To Tax assessed for 1835, 10,920 20
Verdict Fees received of James Bell, Jr. Esq. 56 00
Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for collecting
State tax chargeable to R. Smith,Esq. late treasurer, c 375 16
Christian Chritzman collector of quit rents for 1835, 199 00
Qiit rents in the hands of James A. Thompson, out
standing,
Cash received of James Bell,Jr. Esq. for 2 bears rent
of garden lot,
Cash received of A. McGinley, and D. Wills, Esqrs.
for Estrays sold,
Cash received at Bank on Commissioners note,
Quit rents of 1832, in the hands of Robert Smith,
Esq. outstanding,
Quit rents of 1833 in the hands of do. do. do.
13alance due Treasurer,
The Taxes assessed for the year 1835, are as follows, viz:
Co=gross. Towramps. County tax. State tax. State tax on
notes 4 bonds.
$23 89
16 92
28 59
88 14
- 55 10
0 33
14 48
22 69
40 49
12 12
10 11
33 68
41 70
28 33
26 02
9 00
35 80
Anthony Deardeff, Franklin, 8879 13
Abraham Trostle, Huntington, 585 43
A. Krise (of Peter) Liberty, 661 14
Ch'n. Chritzman, Borough, 624 38
Daniel Diehl, . Berwick, 716
,59
David Cooley, Tyrone, 368 94
George Taylor, Menallen, 775 55
George Herman, Latimer°, 350 21
Henry Black, Cumberland, 762 97
.Henry Herring, Mountpleasl, 6ql 06
Jacob King Straban, 781 98
Joseph B. Reid, Hamiltonban, 804 72
Joseph Miller,, Hamilton, 545 84
Jacob Wolf, Germany, 603 13
V. Hollinger, Reading, 671 15
Robert Young, Mountjoy, 499 05
John Aulabaugh, Conowago, 628 93
Otr-The outstanding Tax appears to be in the hands of the fol
lowing Collectors:—
COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS.
1831.-N. Croup, Huntington,
" James Scott, Liberty,
1832.-Char. Barnitz, Hamilton,
1833.-J. Patterson, Hamilton,
". John Scottrt Liberty,
46 J. A Thompson, Borough,
44 George Myers, Franklin,
" John Walter, Menallen,
" Wm. C. Rhea, Hamiltonban,
1834.-A. Robinette Latimore,
" lame Treat,* Hamilton,
gg Joel Bower,t Huntington,
44 Nathan Wright,tMenallen,
Damel Gitt, Conowago,
" A. King, Esq.* Straban,
gg H. Brinkernoff, Mountpleasant,
" William Gat, Germany,
1835.-A. Deardofl; Franklin,
" A. Trostle. Huntington,
gg
• A. Krise,(of P.)* Liberty,
", C. Chritznaan, Borough,
ft Daniel Diehl,t Berwick,
41 David Cooley,t Tyrone,
" George Taylor,t Menallen,
41 George Hermant Latimore,
" Henry Black, Cumberland,
41 Henry Herring,t Mountpleasant,
41 Jacob King,t Straban,
- Joseph B. Reid,t Hamiltonban,
46 Jacob Wolf, Germany,
" Robert Young,t Mountjoy,
" Jobrf Aulabaught Conowago,
Those marked [*] have since paid in full—thus [t] in part.
DR To-outstanding State Taxes, Jan. 29, 1835 83749 90
co State Taxes assessed for 1835 3329 57
Do. do. do. on Personal property 493 39
JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, in accou
Funds, a
To State appropriation,
" School Taxes assessed for 1835,
" School Taxev asaessed for 1.835-8,
School Taxes Assessed for 1835-6, are as follows, viz
COLLECTORS. TOWNSHIPS.
Christian Chritzman, Borough,
D. Dtebl & Geo. Hersh Berwick,
Jacob King, Straban,
Anthony Deardorff, Franklin,
A. Trestle & H. Wierman, .Huntington,
George Taylor, Menallen,
Joseph B. Reid, Hamiltonban,
Henry Black, Chmberbiad,
etrThe outstanding School. Tax appears to be in the hands or
the, following Collectors, viz:
Cousctons.
Anthony Ekiardoti:
Abraham Trestle,
Chiiittian Chritanton, •
Dtt~iie! Diehl,
fikagi Taylor;
Jacob King,
ZoNph B. Reid,
•,lEhosigin Wiennan, Esq.
lil*wis Hersh,
- *gal Mick*
comarrssioxEßs? orrlcE, COU.N7'II Pa.
8269 25
179 98
198 87
195 61
. 218 . 32
11275
237 17
107 39
230 30
201 56
236 83
243 85
166 48
184 43
200 45
154 41
191 02
$10,920 20 $3329 67 $493 39
County tax.
31 95
79 57
89 73
42 28
89 29
194 79
58 68
77 84
58 86
107.06
6 48
308 21
82 11
233 13
293 28
24 14
217 38
306 84
226 53
520 55
128 21
573 64
359 64
278 98
149 22
208 13
238 16
190 93
$5195 51 82570 14
1835 1835-6
$202 05 $558.87
172 95 542 90
150 03 491 91
211 28 581 54
141 53 393 60
248 95 504 06
161 89 556 73
544 54
$1294 66 $4174 15
Towpreurps.
Franklin, ,
Huntington,
Borough,
Berwick,
Menallen,
Straban,
Hamiltonban,
Huntington,
Berwick,
Cumberland
1835 1935-6
8 70 26 8381 54
68 53
$889.38 8319865
THE GETTYSBURGSTAR & REPUBLICAN BANNER.
49 00
20 00
30 12
2086 61
44 00
199 00
20,577 46
749 00
21,327 06
State tax.
71 73
69 01
92 47
147 89
92 35
4 63
90 58
76 6.1 l
26 22
70 63
100 43
97 19
231 52
55 84
80 14
99 90
6 28
07 25
117 87
73 58
188 65
52 08
204 32
113 18
78 44
36.53
72 76
68 4.1
68 52
87572 86
t with the County of Adanis for Public School
follows:
Dolls: CM
1235 75
1294 66
4174 15
Dolls. Os.
Borough of Gettysburg,District of Public Schools, State
$0704 56
traban Township, do. da. dn. 142 59
Huntington do. do. do. do. 138 83
Hamiltonban do. do. do. do. 149 70
Franklin do. do. do. do. 197 17
Menallen do. do. do. do. 235 76
,Berwick do. do. do. do.. 159 00
M. McClean, Esq.Treasure'r of Borough School Funds, 236 72
Harman Wierman, Esq. do. Huntington do. 38 00
I Henry Gilt, Esq. do. Berwick do. 67 50
Abraham King, Esq. = do. Straban do. 145 00
Ezra Blythe, Esq. do. Hamilton do. 30 OD
81752 97
Outstanding School Tax for 1835, 839 38
i utstanding do. for 1835-6, 3188 65
Cash on hand, 1123 56
IN TESTIMONY that the foregoing statement of RECEIPTS
AND EXPENDITURES, exhibited at the Office of the
Treasurer of said_County is a correct and true Copy, as
.) % taken from and con - inured with the Originals remaining
Alb in the Books of this Office—We have hereunto set our
..'"" hands and affixed the Seal of our said Office, at Gettys
. •
burg, the 7th day of January, in the year of our Lord,
•ne thousand eight hundred and thirty•six.
John Brough, c • •
ommtsstonem
George 11411.
Arusr—titillenn la7u4r., Clerk.
108 77
73 45
165 95
110 53
41 89
298 87
504 06
348,91
393 23
393 80
542 90
325 54
By Commissioners' Orders as follows, viz:—
Dolls. Cis.
Auditors' pay, l6 50
Tuition of poor children, ' 604 45
Sundry bills of costs paid Sheriffand others, 590 04
Assessors' pay, . 5:33 85
Collectors of taxes, fees and releases, 966 21
Fox scalps, 4.5 66
Treasurer of Poor House. Funds, 5134 81
Grand Jury and Constables' pay, 304 36
General Jury and Constables' pay, 708 91
Commissioners' pay, 366 00
Wm. King, Clerk; salary, and extra services, 140 00
Road views and dam ige , , 239 00
Sundry persons for Printing, 323 14
Officers of Election pay, - 3'71 51
Jailor for keeping prisoners, &c. 422 24
Prothonotary and Clerk fees, 113 69
Coroner's fees 22 54
Directors of fees,
pay, 60 00
John Welsh, last payment for building Bridge, 300 00
Court Cryors' pay, 50 55
Books and Stationary for Prothonotary and Commis
sioners' Office, 33 00
Work done to Public Buildings, 3 87
Philadelphia prison keeping convicts, 49 83 _
James Henderson, Esq, Sheriff for conveying Peter
Cornelius, (Counterfeiter,) from Huntington to 45 65
Gettysburg prison,
.
Medical attendance on prisoners, 12 75
Robert Smith, Esq. late Treasurer, balance due at
.
last settlement, 132 30
School Directors pay, 13 00
Wm. D. Mimes quit rents, 4 00
Borough Public Schols, quoto of County Funds, 83 37
Straban township do. do. do. 108 51
Hairiltonban do. do. do. do. 102 42
Huntington do. do. do. do. 76 03 •
Berwick do. do. do• do. 81 24
James Bell, Jr. Sheriff, fees for summoning Jurors, 69 00
Wood for Court House and Prison, 135 05
Interest on Commissioners' Note in Bank, 58 67
Constables' making return, 87 754
John B. Clark,Esq. fees Recording fonds, 3 20i
Quit Rents in hands of Jas. A.Thompson,outstanding, 49 00
Do. in hands of C. Chritzman, outstanding, 95 00
Wm. Laub, Esq. late Treasurer's Receipt, 688 71
Outstanding Tax, 5195 51
Treasurers Salary, 100 00
Peter Diehl, Traverse Juror, Aug't Court 1834, 2 25
Commissioners' Note in Bank paid by Jesse Gilbert,
Esq. Treasurer, 2166 83
Wm. McCoy, patent right for Berlin bridge, 213. 00
R. Smith, Esq. late Treasurer, fees and releases
overcharged, 161 66
Quit Rents of 1832, in the hands of Robert Smith,,
Esq. outstanding, 44 00
Quit Rents of 1833, in the hands of do. - do. do. 199, 00
By Commissioners' Orders granted on State Taxes, as follows :
Dolls. Cis.
Collectors of State Taxes, fees and releases, 388 24
Outstanding State Tax, 2579 14
Paid Pensioners since Ist. January 1836, 60 00
State Treasurer's receipt for county rates and levies, 3661 37
Do. do. on personal do. 506 40
Cash on hand, 377 71
By Commissioners' Orders as follows, viz :
appropriation,
W E, the Subscribers, being duly elected AUDITORS to settle and adjust the Public. Accounts of the Treasurer and CommiSsion
ers of said County, and having been sworn or affirmed agreeably to Law, REPORT the following to bee general Statement,
of the said Accounts, from the 9th day of January 1835, to the 7th day of January 1836 both days inclusive:--
Jesse Gilbert, Esq. Treasurer, and Commissioners---in Account with the County of Adams.
DR. Cit.
To outstanding Tax, January 9, 1835, at last settle
ment, 6,592 35
Tax Assessed for 1835, 10,920 20
Verdict fees received of James Bell, Jr. Esq. 56
Fees and releases allowed to Collectors for Collect
ing State tax chargeable to R. Smith, Esq. • 375 18
• Christian Chritzman Collector ofQuit rents, 1835, 199
Quit-rents in the hands of James A. Thompson,
outstanding, - 49
Cash received ofJames Bell, Jr. Ethq. Rent of Lot, 20
Cush received of A. M'Ginley & D. Wills, Esqrs.
for Estrays sold, 36 12
Cash received at Bank on Commissioners Note, 2,086 61
Quit-rents of 1832 in hands of R. Smith, Esq.
outstanding, 44
Quit-rents of 1833 in do. du. do. 199
STATEMENT exhibiting the amount of Taxes on Real and Per •
the Commonwealth, up to the 7th day of January, 1836, inch
and the amount paid into the hands of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. '
To Amount of State Tax Outstanding, January
29th, 1835. 3,749 90
do State Tax assessed for 1835, 3,329 57
do. do. do. personal property, 493 39
I TATEMENT exhibiting the amount of Taxes Assessed for the use of Public Schools, together with the State appropriation paid
into the hand - s of JESSE GILBERT, Esq. Treasurer, with the orders paid.
Dolls. Cia.
To State appropriation for 1835, 1,235 75
,
School Taxes assessed for 1835, 1,294 66
Do. do. do. for 1835 and 1836, 4,174 15
E, the undersigned, Auditors of Adams County, do certify, that having examined the Accounts and Vouchers M
of JESSE G-
W BERT, Esq. Treasurer of said County, from the 9th day of January 1835, to the 7th day. of January 1830, inclusive, do find
a balance due to said Treasurer of Seven Hundred and Forty-nine Dollars and Sixty Cents, exclusive of the Taxes Assessed fir the
use of the Commonwealth, and we further certify, that the above is the amount of outstanding Tax due by the several Collectors of
said County, and also the amount of Taxes Assessed for 1835. Given under our handshnd seal of office, thin 7th' day of January A.
D. 1830. Joseph. Fink,
Samuel Auditors.
February 1, 1836.
$21,327 06
FOR SALE.
T HE Subscriber offers for Sale, until the
Ist of January next, his DWEL
LIAVG AND Store-House,
with THREE OUT LOTS
sen,
If not sold then, all will be of- so sl.!•::
ered for RENT.
DAVID ECKER.
Gettysburg, Oct. sth, 1835. eow-27
TOR RENT.
TAE subscriber oilers for Rent until the
let of Apr it next, the HOUSE at pres
ent occupied by him. The situation is plea
sant and terms reasonable.
In the absence of the subscriber,
enquire
of the Editor. B. S. SCHNECK.
Gettysburg, Nov. 9, 1835. tf-32
CARMINATIVE BALSAM
.OJr HEALTH RESTORATIVE
fn the Malignant,Spasmodic,orA Siatic, Choler a, Cho
lera Morlms, Diarrhoea or Looseness, Dysentery,
Sick or Nervous Head-Ache, Cholera fufan
tum or Summer Complaint, (Utica,
Cramps, Sour Stomachs, 4-c. tgc.
FIT IDS medicine has been before the public
for three or four years past and has ac
quired probably a greater degree of popOlari
ty, than any article ever before Introduced into
general use. It contains no noxious article,
nor mineral or metallic substance and is careful
ly compounded so as to 'always be of uniform
strength and consistency.
It will.keep good foryears and grows more
pleasant by age: Children are generally very
fond of it, and none will refuse tortake it. It is
so well adapted to the various complaints of
children, that every family should always keep
it in their houses, as, most families who have
used it, now do. Sailors and travelling per
sons should always carry it with them.
This 'medicine is put up in round brass
moulded vials of two and four ounces each,with
the words "Da. D. Jaxsit's . tspxtrreriva BAL.
sass" blown on them, and the torilien signature
of D. Jayne to the bottom of each direction—
none others are genuine. •
This medicine is not recommended as a "Pa
nacea"' to cure all diseases to "which flesh is
heir to" but as. a remedy in Diarrhea. The
beginning and latter stages of Dysentery. Cho
lera liforbutt, the Spasmodic or Afalignat Can.
LERA, Cramps, Cludiot, Sick and nervous Head .
ache. For the Suintner'Complaint or CUOLSOA
of children it is unrivalled by any other combi
nation of medicine ever used. It has repeat
edly effected cures, when every othar means
had tailed aided by the attendance and skill of
.the ablest physicians, that could be procured.
Obstinate Dar has of years standing, have
been removed by the use , of a few bottles of
it; viutent Dysenteries arrested and Cholera
Nimbus cured. The spasms attendi ig the Ma
lignstit Cholera have always been, suppressed
'from one to three minutes time, and that much
dreaded and fatal disease repeatedly cured
without the aid of any other article of medicine.
in fact its power over spasniodic diseases of ev
cry kind seem to be absulute as it has never yet
heed known to fail of giving relief in a single
instance. Griping pains, torininis and tenesmus
Cholics, Cramps, itioc. are also removed by it.
Hondreds of females and sedentary persons
can attest to its.superior excellence in sick and
nervous Headaches as two or three teaspounfoll
generally gives them relief in the course of half
an hour.
$7572 86
212 70'
$6704 56
Children laboring under the Summer Corn.
AUDITOR'S REPORT.
To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas - of eldams County.
Balance due Treasurer,
TO THE PUBLIC.
M===l
DR.
plaint, have been cured in a short time afler all
known remedies had failed: —those too who
have been so extremely emaciated that their
hones almost protruded through their skins,
and all hope of recovery abandoned, by all who
saw them, have by a few weeks use of this med
icine been restored to perfect health.
Certificate from Dr. William Bacon, Pastor of
the Baptist Church at Pittsgrove, Salem Co.,
New Jersey.
Having been made acquainted with the in.-
gredients composing Dr Jayne's Carminative
Balsam, I believe it to be a a very happy com
bination, and a useful medicine in many com
plaints which almost constantly occur in one
country, such as Bowel Affections of children,
Cholic, Cramps,Looseness, Dyspeptic Disorders
of the Stomach, Coughs, and Affections of the
Breast, together with all those diseases attend
ed with Sourness or the Stomach; and believe
that the regular physician will often find it a
useful remedy in his , hands, and . one that is
proper for domestic use, and can be put into the
hands of persons at large with safety.
WM. ti.kCON, M. D.
Pittsgrove, Salem Co. N. J. May 4th, 19;31
Certificate from Dr Wm. Sleeling.
Tills may certify that I have used Dr. Jayne's
Carminative Balsam very extenaively in Bowel
Complaints, and have nut the least hesitation in
declaring it superior to any perparation that. I
have met withr for the relief Of 111°4 diseases
WILDI AM STEELING, M. D.
Bridgeton, July 19, 1831.
From Dr. M. L. Knapp, late Physician to the
Ballimore Dispena ry, and Agent for the
Maryland Vaccine Institution.
Bilitimiire, March 27th, 1833.
-Dr, JAYNE—Dear Sir.—You ask me what
proofs 1. meet with of the efficacy of your medi.
cine. I can'safely say that 1 never prescribed
a medicine for Boise! Complaints that has giv.
en me so much satisfaction, and my patients
so speedy and perfect relief as this. Whenever
introduced into a family; it becomes a standing
remedy for those ailments, and is called fur a.
gain and again; which 1 think a pretty good
proof of its efficacy arid u•efnlncts. In the.
Summer Complaint of children, it has fregnen..
ly appeared to snatch the little victims, as it
were, from the grave. "It s•wed the life of my
child, and of such' and such a child," I have re
peatedly heard paid. In dysenteric affections
of adults, I have time and attain 'Seen it act
like a chiarm, sly, give p-rmainent rlieif in
few hours, I Mai say in a few minutes 111 fine,
it is a rahnible medicine. and no family should be
without it. It specthilly,
M. L. KNAPP, M. D.
Dr. 1) JAYNR—Dear Sir.--Tlke curative pow
era of your C,•rm;nntive Ila'sain appears to he
Wily established in all Bowel Complain's, &c.
and From the experience 1 have had with the
medicine, lam disposed to think very favora
bly of it. 1 have lately . tried it on one of my chil.
dren, who was severely handled, and with corn.
ple•c success, without the 'use or any oilier
medicine. So far as my practice has estemled,
I think it a desideratum in medicine, especially
among, chililteli, who are opt to he Alerted this
way ; and which evory practitioner in medicine
Bus found to he a very truithli snipe disease.
LEONARD LA %% BENCE, M. D.
Dr. Javas—Dear Sir.-1 have made us^ of
the Carminative Matron prep:trecl by you for
Complaint, of tho. Dowd+. with complete. aim
CCD in every case rod 1 do nut herit.te to re
Dolls. Cis
By Cominissioners' Orders,
By do. Note in Bank,
do. do. John B. Clark, recording Bonds,
do. do. Constables making return,
do. Commissioners' note in Bank,
Wm. M'Coy, Patent rightfor Berlin Bridge,
Overcharge of R. Smith at last' settlement,
Outstanding Tax January 7th, 1836,
do. Quit rentsin hands of' Jas. A. Thompson,
outstanding,
do. do. do. do. C. Chritzrnan, do.
Wm. Laub's receipt due him at last settlement, of
account,
R. Smith, Es•q. Quit-rents, Outstanding,
Treasurer's salary,
820,577 46
749 60
21.327 06
sonal Property Assessed within the County of Adams, for the use of
us:re—Awl h the amount of Exonerations and fees allowed collectors,
freasurer.
CR.
By Commissioners' Orders, granted on State Taxes
as follows, viz:
Collectors of State Tax, Fees and Releases,
Outstanding State Tax, January 7th, 1838,
Paid Pensioners since first January 1836,
Do. State Treasurers receipt for county rates and
levies,
Dolls. Cts.
7,572 86
Do, do.
Cash on hand,
By Commissioners" Orders paid,
Outstanding School Tax for 1835,
Outstanding do, do. for 1835 and 1836,
Cash on hand,
6,704 56
CERTI FI CA TES.
From Dr. L Linorence.
Cedarville, Oei. 9th, 1832
From Dr. C'lnirles Hammond.
._ .
do. in Personal Do.
commend it to the patronage of the publio as a
medicine, worthy of tbeir particular notice.
CHARLES HAMMOND:
Leesburg, Va. Oct. sth, 1834. •
From the Rev. Charles J. linplins, Pastor of ther
Baptist Church at Salem, N. J.
Dr. Jeans—Dtar Sir.—Understanding pus
were about to ptiblith certificates respecting
your valuable Carminative Balea,m I thought if
it would be of any service toyou, I would wish,
to bear a public testimony in its favor; as we
have proved its excellency very frequently in•
our lamily,and alto administere - I it to our friends
who have visited ttr, and always found it gave
them speedy relief.
Yours Reapect fay.
CIIAULES J. IIOPItINS.
Salem, N. J. Jan. 7, I8:15.
The above valuable medicine is sokt at
the Apothecary and Drug Store of the sub
scriber.
SAMUEL H, AUVILER.
Gattyaburg, May 4. 1825. ly-5
j s hereby given wall persons concerned,
that the following TRUSTEE AC'
COUNTS are filed iii' the Prothonotary'44
Office at Gettysburg, and will be presented'
to the Judges of the thiphrms r Court of A.
dams county, on Tuesday the Ist day of
March next, for confirmation and allowance,
viz:---
The Accnunt ofJacob Barnetz, Trustee ,
of Philip Keefaver, n.Lnnatic.
The Account of John Wnlford and Har
man Wierman i Trustees of John Fickes.
BERNH ART t4l LBERT,.ProtIey.
Gettysburg, Jan. 25, 1836.
Notice is hereby Given,
TO all Legatees and others concerned
that the Administration Accounts or
the deceased persons herein mentioned . , wilt
he presented to the Orphans' Court for con
firmation and allowance, on Tuesday the'
Ist day of March next, to wit:—
The Account of Jacob Bender, Executor
of Sarah Bender, deceased.
The Account of Luiwick Essick,
istrator of Rosanna Nave, dec'd.
The Account of Mtchuvl Beveunwer and
Philip Fleshman, Executors of Peter
man,- deceased.
. The Account of Peter Rot!, Administra
tor of Christian Tellers, deceased.
The Account of Jesse Cline, one of the
Executors of John Cline, deed, •
The Account of Joseph Cline, one of the.
Executors of John Cline, dec'd.'
The Account of Conrad Keefaver,Ainial
istrator de funds non with the Will annexes?
of John Huffbagle, dec'd.
The Accoont of Philip Reamer,
istrator of Michael Bearner,:dec'd.
The Account of Levi Miller, Admitlistra . •
tor of David Nickle, dec'd.
The Account of- Abraham Reever, .Ad.
ministrator. of Jacob Reever, deceesed, '
The AcCourit of.llrzekiah Vanortfbel,Ad
ministrator of Wm. M'Lnughlin, deceased.
.1 kS. A. THO .11 PEON . Regiskr.
(;rttys•
burg,..ldikga4-y '4:5 1 Safi. i
Do7/R. Cts.
12,264 72
59 67
8 20
87 73
2,166 83
213
161 06
5,195 51
688 71
243 00
100
21,827 00
Dolls. Cis.
$3BB 24
2,579 14'
60
3,66f37
506 40
377 71
7,572 86
Dolls. Cis.
1,752 97
639 39
3,188 05
1,123 56
6,704 56
'NO'VICIE