The Elk advocate. (Ridgway, Elk Co., Pa.) 186?-1868, January 31, 1867, Image 2

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JOHN l. II A 1.1.
W. t. MOOUK,
, r.Mrmt
-UlklSimi.
rnoi'iiiKTon.
TIIUUSI")AY:
.Tmmavv lnt, 1P0Y.
AsoTiiin Vi:t(i. President John
Ron litis ?W.f ill till- Sl'liatO his VClD if
the bill making t V!oi ado a State,
reasons are u bly htatcd, aiul it is certain
that lie J .ies not tiny uiui'h attention to
the impcairlitnoiit propositions.
The following sound ami scumiuhWu
ndviec to business tncu, we c.ipy from
tlic I'm'l'i! States Ketmomist and Dry
C'wds i:rt r. That journal says :
AVc know or no sentiment mora hand
some for men of Ijiimiic.-s to cuter upon
the year with, ilinti a deep conviction
ihut Us fortunes are very much under
their own coutn.-l. Much less of the ill
fortune of the fast year is due to the dif
ficulties ol' the times than to capitalisis
not regulating their buiues iutelligctit
ly to tin: condition of tiling. They act
upon old Miles instead of remembering
that chanucd Oiveumstanoes calHbr new
modes ol management. Iu nothing have
manufacturers, lor instance, erred so se
viously duiini: the pa.-t year as in blind
ly turning out all the goods they could
irodii.-e, instead of first iiiittiring what
an omit the country would be likely to
take at such prices as they could a fiord
to produce tK in at. It is this neglect
(.( roL'uhitintr .lie supply to the probable
demand that has caused most of the los.
m.'S ol Is'.1'. And it must depend chief
ly upon the digne to which this cardi
nal uileof manufacturing or niTehaut
ing U oL.-cvveJ, wliethcr'l07 in a prof,
italic or losing year. It must be taken
for granted that the year will be charac
terized by a continuance of the difficul
ties whirl) have beset business, during
liCl'i. We are in a 'process of a return
toward lower prices. The merchant has
to meet the ccrtaiuty of a constaut
bhrinkngc of values, and the manufac
turer to calculate upen a study decline
in raw niatct iul ; so that he is constant
ly liable to litid that he can produce
.roods at a lower price than he can afford
to cl: his stock at. His is the chief
difficulty with which men of business
have to contend. It inevitably reduces
their profits, and this fact being well
understood, there is an inclination to
curtail the facilities of credit, which a
gain constitutes an important embarrass,
inent. The prudent course, under such
circumstances, is to hold the lowest pos.
fihle stocks. Adopting that course,
riks at the decline in prices are reduced,
and there is a constaut prcssuro upon
production, which, acting finally upon
raw materials and labor, tends directly
to cause prices to approximate the nor
mal level as nearly as the case admits of.
It is principally in the observance of
this very plain rule that tracers and pro
ducers possess an almost absolute control
over the future course of the markets.
Many are diverted from this very
simple principle of regulation by imag
ining that Congress can legislate affairs
into a healthier condition. By tighten
ing the tariff screw and casing the tax.
crew, they imagine that the whole se
ries of commercial derangements will be
remedied ; and they consequently hpcud
the time iu boring Congress to tiuker
the tariff, which they fchould occupy in
:.n intelligent effort to regulate their
business by tie condition of affairs a
round them. It is this foolish attempt
to adjust the condition of things to the
position of trade, instead of adjusting
tiade to the condition of affairs, which
is the bane of our capitalist. They are
opening the new year with a humilia
ting exhibition of their lack of business
sa 'Tu-itv. by crowding the Committee of
AYavsnnd Mcaus with petitions to in
crease the ''protection" of domestic man
ufuvtuivs; and the fact of bo much reli
ance heiuu' placed upon the impotent ex:
pcili.-nts, is one of the worst auguries for
a ju iieious avoidance of tho difficulties
which must beset business generally.
I'pon tho whole wo see little reason for
Loping that tho community have learnt
much lor late experience j and the em.
barrassineuts being the aniens last year,
it may be presumed that the blunders
and tho misfortunes will be about the
same also.
'J'lie conservatory attached to the
Executive mansion at Washington was
damned by lire to the extent of 82,000
Vru.,v of hist week. About one-
third of the valuable plants, many of
them of the rarest character ana iorcign
oiiiriu, were destroyed.
The women of Gieenficld, Ohio, who
mobbed the liquor dealeis some months
& no have been mulcted into fcOa aau
,.,.f.a .Verves the uusexed creatures
light,
N'ew York poet says the 'Atlantio
Telegraph Cable makes a bed of the
Ocean and pillows of the two Continents
'I hut poet evidently sleeps with a pillow
jit both ends.
It w Kuid Cameron is layin" a rod
jn pickle for Forney, and ha succeeded
in a plau to oust the Clerk of the Senate
f.oui his snug sinecure.
Tho pork Mason f.t Indiunupolin,
f .wlinnn. bus about closed. Nearly 50
000 ho-rs have beeo pucked, aguintit 30,.
(100 Let year.
IT- H. Weir & Co's. Cultivator
Alanufactory, Monmouth, 111., was des
in ved bv fire on the 22d int. The loss
is $ 50100 ; iobured for $1 5,000.
lk to; ti'itoifi i
RUSTIC
WINDOW
SHADES
A T
VARIETY HALL
WARREN, VA,
RUSTIC
WINDOW
SHADES
A T
WARREN, PA.
RUSTIC
WINDOW
SHADES
A T
VARIETY HALL
WARREN," PA.
117 to.
QTATEMENTof the Receipts and
O Expenditures of Elk County for
the year 1SGG.
CR.
By atu't paid Win, A. Bly
Com.
By ain't paid J W Taylor
Com.
By am'tpaid Louis Vollmer
Com.
By ain't paid John C McAl
lister, Coni.. clerk.
By am't paid J K P Hall
By am't paid L J Blakely
.District Attorney,
By am't paid J A Malone
Sheriff,
By am't paid Bounties for
Wolves &c.
By am't paid Prison Expen
ses.
By am'tpaid Jury fees,
By am't paid assessing ex.
penscs,
By am't paid election expen
ses,
By ain't paid justices fees,
By am't paid constables fees
By am't paid auditors fees,
By am't paid auditors clerk
By am't paid auditor of pro-
thonotarys account,
By am't paid road views.
By am't paid stationary for
the several offices,
By am't paid stamps,
By am't paid repairs to pub
lie buildings,
By am't paid fire-proof buil
ding,
By am't paid fuel,
By am't paid John G. Hall
attorney for cpunty,
By am't paid, proth's. fees,
By am't paid Janitor,
By am't paid P W Hays bal
due at settlement,
By am't printing contract,
By am't paid Inquests,
By am'i paid House of Ref
uel Morcautilo appraisers,
By am't paid Refunding
orders,
By am't paid Commission
allowed Collcctois,
By am't paid Treasurers
Commission,
By excess of receipts,
119,00
150 50
137 50
13
239
94
00
00
120
80 00
218
1049
86
136 55
405
37
115
28 50
9 00
9
135
350
8
00
50
CO
00
480 82
3750 00
59 50
100 00
201 30
100 00
201 03
200 00
16 87
187
8
82
114
437 48
2230 52
$11620 18
DK.
To am't of taxes collected
from unseated lauds,
To am't reed from collectors
To a. n't ree'd from Johu G.
Hall attorney for county,
S85G7
230(i
G25
To jury fees.
To fine in commonwealth vs
F. X. Hans.
25 00
To fine in commonwealth vs
P. Donuelly,
10 00
811626 18
ASSETS & LIABILITIES.
Assets.
Cash in tr'y, co. funds $049 61
do do stale do 1,44'J L'U
do do bounty do 7,088 6$9,187 67
Amount due by collectors, sub
ject to exoneration.
1805 Isaac lUys, Fox, $138 98
1805 J V Houl , Uidgwny, 37 47
1C5 M WeVd. f St Mary's 30 02
180.1 11 Moore. Ppa Creek 150 51)
1X00 M f'lnise Benezett 121 32
1X00 J dross, lienzinger, 183 90
1800 W McCuulcv, Fox, 820 20
1800 V Millar, Junes, 79 43
18-10 F Dickinson, H'gw'v 198 03
1800 T Irwin, Upg Creek 275 57
Bounty Tax Collectors.
1804 John Koch, Fox, 647 09
1804 (i E Weis, llidgway, 106 10
1304 M l'errin, Spg Crk, 461 93
1805 11 V Derr, Benezett, 205 80
1805 J A Miller, Fox. 840 99
1805 Armel Turlev, Jay, 257 78
1805 B A Bill. ItiuVway. 642 35
1805 H Moore, Sng Crk 64 72$4,740
$13,928
Liuhilitte.
Bounty bonds, outst'ng 6,800 00
Int. esl'd onsame 1,020 00
Co. orders outstanding 278 52
Due House of Refuge 101 61
Due Commonwealth 2,014 7211,120
F.xcess of Assets ,.,.$2,807
ROAD ORDERS OUTSTANDING
Henuezctt twp.
Ueuzinger township,
Highland township,
Jones township,
Jay township,
Fox township,
RSdzwsy township,
f!)0
09
5
65
131
159
78
60
I Springcreek township,
JAMES COYNE, Treasurer of Elk Couoty, in account with its several funds
for the vear ending, January 1st. 1867.
DK
84
8,607
2,300
625
To amount reo'd from former
Treasurer $
To amount reo'd from tax on
unseated lands
To niuouut ree'd from Collec
tors....,..., To ain't ree'd from John Q
Hall, attorney fur county.,.
11.691 13
ROAD, SCHOOL & SCHOOL BUILDING FUNDS.
Benczctt Road Fund, Dr.
To am't ree'd from former Tr. $
5
10 am t of tax roc d from un
seated lands , '2,09 01
2,185 15
I3nezett school fund, dr.
To amount received from un-
setitedlamls $ 1,124 05
To balance due Treasurer , 148 08
1.272,
Benzingcr road fund, dr.
To amount of tax received
from unseated hinds $ 1.301
To amount received from un
seated, additional 419 20
1,750
Benzinger bchool fund, dr.
To amount received from for
mer treasurer $ 2
To amount received from tax
1,330
on unseated lands
1,332
61
1,675
891
Fox road fund, dr.
To amount received from former
treasurer
To amount of tax received from
unseated lands
To amount of tax received from
unseated lands, additional...
2,028 02
Fox school fund, dr.
To amount received from former
treasurer 6 29
To amount of tax received on
unseated lands 1,005 41
1,041 70
Fox school building, dr.
To amount received from former
treasurer
4 97
To amount received from tax on
937
unseated lands
942 14
Highland road fund, dr.
To amount received from former
treasurer 98
To amount of tax received from
unseated lands 1,064 40
1,162 95
Highland school fund, dr.
To amount received from tax on
unseated lands 605 81
To amount received from former
treasurer. 25
630
Jay road fund, dr.
To amount received from tax
on unseated lands...... 1,205
1,205
Jay school fund, dr.
To amount received from former.
treasurer 15
To amount received fsom tax on
unseated lands 602
677
Jones road fund, dr.
To amount received from for-
ninr treasurer 180
To amount received from tax
on unseated lauds 1,980
2,100
Jones school fund, dr.
To am't ree'd from former tr'r.. 1
1 o amount received from tax on
unseated lauds 1,30!
To balance due treasurer 1
1,830
Ridgway rood fund, dr.
By amount received from for-
mer treasurer 2a
To am't reo'd onuuseated lands 1,709
To am't on same, Additional 670
2,406
Ridgway school fund, dr.
To amount received from tax on
unseated lands..... 851
851
Spring Creek road fund, dr.
To am't ree'd from former treas 6
To am't ree'd on unseated lands
To amount on same, additional
To balance due tr'er
1,040
622
26
1,701
Spring Creek school fun J. dr.
To amount received from former
treasurer
To amount received from tax on
unsealed laads 1,192
1,192
95
Spring Creek school building fund,
To amount of tax received from
unseated lands 311
811
62
St. Mary road and corporation fund,
85
77
To amount received from tax on
unseated lands
00
00
St. Mary 'a school furid,'3r!
To amount received from for
mer treasurer
To amount received from tax on
unseated lands....
00
2
181
00
00
00
00
00
186
Cll.
By orders redeemed $ 10,232 05
94 By refunding orders 82 40
By exempt iou orders 8 00
70 By Tre's com. on $11,050 18
received, at 2 percent 231 18
39 By Tre's com. on $10,315 41
disbursed, at 2 percent.... 200 30
09 By costs on deeds of land sold
to county 188 72
By balance due county 049 51
11,691 12
Benezett Road Fund, Cr.
54 By am't orders of redeemed... $ 1,
:i oo
liy corn, on fc'J.t'i'J 01 ot 2 per
cent., received 41
By com. on $1,734 00 ut2 per
cent., disbursing 84 OS
By IjuIuucb duo fund 274 8
2,085 15
Uenczett school lund, cr.
By dist. tr'rs receipt S 1,226 31
liy tr rs com. on $1,124 oj
received, at 2 per cent
By tr'rs com. on 81,220 31
disbursed, lit 2 per eelil....
22 49
21 53
1,273 33
Bonztnprer road fund, cr.
By am't paid former tret'surer i? 4 30
Ity orders redeemed... 1,480 W
By tr'rs coin, on I , T -" 31 re
ceived, at 2 pel nt 35 OO-
Bp tr'rs coin, mi 1,4'.'0 30 2'.' 80
By balance duo fund 195 15
11
1,750 31
Benzinscr school fund, cr.
By district treasurer's riveij t
18 By Ir'rs com. on 1.330 "0 ree'd
9' io on
20 02
IK llO
1,332 01
1,651 00
135 00
1 80
51 33
11 75
417 11
2,028 02
921 87
1 17
20 10
50 10
Be tr'rs cum. on 90O00 d'bv.l
76 By balance duo l'uud
94
Fox road fuiiJ, cr.
By orders redeemed ....
53 By orders redeemed, a.l.lhiuiiiil
By refunding order
12 By ir'rs com. on 2.550 17 ree'd
By tr'rs com. on 2,0'.' 7 '.'5 l-j'0d
35 liy balunce dui: i'uud
Fox school fund, er.
By Jislviet treasurer's receipt
By refunding order
By tr'rs com. on 1,005 41 ree'd
By ir'rs com. on '.'23 01 dj'bd
By balance due fund
1.011
Fox school building, cr.
By district treasurer's receipt
700 00
20!) U0
J 3 70
1 00
5 08
By ir'rs com. on 937 17
47 By tr'rs cum. on 'juo OO
By balance due fund......
roe'ed
Uia'bd
912 41
Highland Toad
By orders redeemed....,
fund, cr.
OH
49 By rcfnndiiif; order?
7
21
JO
107
liy cmn rs orders tur balance
at last setil 'inent
By tr'rs com. on J.OOI 40 ree'd
By tr'rs com. on l.ol t 'YJL ds'bd
By balance due fund
1,102
Highland school fund, cr.
By dilrict tretc-uror's receipt 350
By refunding order 2
By Ir'rs rnin. on 005 81 ree'd.. 3 2
Bv tr'rs com. on 352 31 dWb l 0
By balance due fund 250
40
30
630
Jay road fund, cr.
By am't paid former trea-urer
By orders redeemed
By ir'rs com. on 1.205 21 reo'd
By tr'rs com. on 895 01 disbsd
By balance due fund
3
S!'2
24
17
217
21
25
1,205
Jay school lutnJ, cr.
By district tre.i'iir"r' receipt
liy tr rs noil. og. 0'2 07 reo't'...
By tr'r com. ou 62 OO dis'bd
Bv huluuco due fund
528
13
10
125
00
C7
07
Jones road fund, cr.
077
1.CC2
30
32
405
2,100
1,285
Bv orders redeemed
12 Bv tr'rs coin, on l.i'Ni no ree'd
By ir'is coin, on 1 .OJ2 25 ds'bl
00 By balance due I'uud
12
Jone? school
fund, cr
receipts
69 By district treasurer's
Bv Ir'rs com. on 1.303 00 ree'd
60 IIv tr'rs com. on 1,285 18 Ubd
24
00
05
Ridgway road fund, c
1.330
' By orders redeemed
1,80
OO jy ir rs com. on 2,3M) 4 I roe d
47
OH By tr'rs com. on 1,807 00 dsb'd
70 By balauce due fund
04
2.100
Ridgway school fund, cr.
By Jt.lci ueusurer's reeeipls 078
75 By treasurer's commission 2'.i
By balance due fund 143
75 851
Spring Creek road fund, cr.
09 By orders redeemed l,03u
89 By ex. order "
80 By tr'rs com. on l.ooii 75 ree A 3 !
18 By tr'rs com. on 1,030 00 di-Vl 32
02
1,701
Spring Creek school fund, cr.
By district treasurer's receipt 031
By ex. order I
By treasurer's commission 42
By balance due fund 21 1
21
67
81
1,192
dr. Spring Creek school building fund,
By district treasurer's receipt 57
61 By exoneration order 4
By treasurers eommiesion 7
By balance duo fund 243
61 . 311
dr. St. Mary's road and corporaticn fuud
By am't paid former treasurer
71 42 By boro treasurer's receipt
By treasurer's commission
By balance due fund
' trMary's school fimd, cr.
By treasurer's commission on
61 183 OOal two per cent 3
By balance due fuud 182
60
tl
186
DOUNTY, BRIDGE &
DK.
County bounty f ind. dr.
To am't ree'd from former tr'r 187
To am't from tax on uns. lands 27,009
To am't from collectors of 1805 1,554
To am't from collectors of 1804 007
To 6 nios interest on $4,000 00
120
29,898
Jay bounty fund, dr.
To amount received from for
mer treasurer
80
To amount received from tax on
unseated lauds 1,829
1,000 03
St. Mary's bounty fund, dr.
To Amount from for. treasurer 2 38
To amount from uns. lands... 63 30
6508
Benezett bounty fund, dr.
Tc amount of tux received
from unseated lands..,....,, 3,805 84
69
3,805
Benzioger bounty fund, dr.
To amount received from tax
on unseated lands 1,675
1,675
. Ilidi.'way bounty fund dr
io amount ot tax received from
unsealed lands ,. ...
1,652
liy balance due tuna til
1.652 20 1,552 20
M'Kcan, Elk, Forest & Clarion State Koad M'Kean, Elk, Forest & Clarion Btate Koad
Fund, Dr.
To amount re'd from former tr.
To nirt from tax on uns lands
To anit from f ame,
19 96
1,037 28
1,950 05
"0i329
Jone.s bridge fund, dr.
To flint ree'd from former tr.
To amount received from tax
on unsealed lands
1.244
1,245
JAMES COYNE, Treasurer of Elk
of Pennsylvania.
DR.
To balauce due at former
settlement $
To ain't of tax ree'd from
unseated lands
To amount of tax received
collectors
34
3,G19
8G1
S4,515
I C
DR.
To nm't of tav lic'scs grn'td
d) lii do
do bro'rs do
do eating house do
do retailer' do
265
100
90
140
190
70
8785
JAMES A. MALONE, High Sheriff
Klk for the year lSUu.
OO
80
52
2'.)
2i
00
DR.
To Jury foe iu Messenger vs
Wasson ct. al.
To jury fee ia Hill and May.
hord vs Elliott.
To jury fee in Moyer vs M oy
er. To j ury fee iu Ely vs Horton's
To jury fee in Bryant and Eu.
wer vs Taylor.
To jury fee in Bcn.inger ct
nl vs Gleisner.
To jury fee in Hyde and Cum.
$4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
25
10
120
26
95
00
31
12
Ot
80
SO I
tiling vs liiyant A: uwer.
To jury fen iu Lco;h vs Rauli.
To Fine iu Couith. vs F. X.
Hans.
To Fine iu Couith. vs P. Don.
nelly.
To Couoty orders,
To balance due Sheriff,
CI
00
10
01
02
24
no
25
50
80
07
25
CO
H
53
12
18
6213
COMMISSIONERS .of
with tho said load.
DR.
To orders drawn from Elk
county by T L Kane,
To orders drawn from Mo.
Keau co. by T L Kane,
To orders drawn from For
est county by J D Ilnnt,
To cash received from Cla.
rion co. by S B Rynard
95
00
01
7 31
1 09
04
88
01
20
?3735
We the undersigned Auditors and Commissioners of Elk county, having met
at the Coinmisioners office in Ridgway on Monday tho seventh day of January,
, . , , ... , i . . . r . ll.. : l .1- . . '
75
A. 1. IStui, do certily that we nave
00
and find them to be correct as stated
no
M
C2
Attest,
J. K. P
Hall,
Aud'rs
Attest,
02
On
7
53
50
J. K. P. Hall,
Cow'rs.
107 ' .1867 Passenger cars run through without
i . . change both ways between Philadelphia
1)11ILADELPIIIA&KRIE RAIL and rie. ' F
L KOAD. This great line traverses Philadelphia.
81
cr.
10
00
37
11
01
the Northern and Northwest counties
Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on
Lake Erie.
It has been leased by the l'ennsiIva
m'tt Nail lioad company, and is opera
ed by them .
Its entire length was opened for pas
tenser and freight business, October
17th, 1864.
TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS
AT RIDGWAY.
Leave Eastward.
Erie Mail Train 3 47 p. m
Erie Express Train 11 05 p.m.
Leave Westward.
Erie Mail Train 1 24 p. m.
Erie Express Train 9 60 a. ra. .
cr.
40
50 OO
2 43
18 63
(I 4J
67
54
21
STATE ROAD FUNDS.
59
80
07
42
CR.
County bounty fund, cr.
By bonds redeemed ., 22,46 CD
liy exoneration orders 74 05
By tr'rs com. on $29,591 86 rco 147 00
do do 22,475 OOdbsd 112 37
0(1 By balance due fund...,
7,088 t)6
W .ii !
94
29,898 94
Jay bounty find, cr.
By distrUt treasurer's receipt
61 By tr. com. on 1,829 87 recng
1,190 00
0 15
6 98
G99 85
87
By tr. COM. en 1,196 00 dbsng
By balaooo tfue fund ...
2,0W 08
St. Mary's bounty fund, cr.
By tr. com. of . per ct on 63 80 87
By balance due fund 66 8 1
65 68
Benezett bounty fund, cr.
By district treasurer's receipt 3,724 00
By treasurers commission 87 95
By balance due fund 103 99
37805 94
Benzinger bounty fund, cr.
By district treasurers receipts 1,150 OO
By treasurers commission 15 04
Bo balaueo due fund 611 69
1.675 72
94
72
7i
Ridswa7 bounty fund.cr.
By district treasurer's receipts 1,455 65
26 By treasurer's commission... 14 13
Fund, Cr.
By
y
By
orders
redeemed 1,100 05
treasurer s commission ,
balance duo fund
1,831 42
3,013 29
Jones bridge fund, cr.
By orders' redeemed
By treasurer's commission ...
By Balance due fund
1 72
1,000 OO
44 99
190 00
1,215 99
27
99
County, in account with the Commonwealth
CR.
"By state treasurer's receipt 3,000 00
55 By exoneration order 1 50
By tr's com. on 1,000-5 ct. 50 00
09 do do do 1 ct. 10 00
do do do J ct. 5 00
16 By balance due state 1,449 20
70
E
4,515 70
N 8 E 8 .
CR.
By state treasurer's receipt
By county treasurer com
mission By balance duo State
00
00
00
00
00
S 89 83
39 25
C55 87
00
5785 00
of Elk Co., in account with the County of
r
CP.
By conveying II. Fisher to
00 Western Penitentiary.
8120 00
75
2 00
30 00
By General Election Procla.
00 ination,
By filling jury wheel,
00 By serving jury notices Nov.
00 T. lbiili, and Jan. T. 1807,
By Comth. costivs JlcGivcu
00 ct al,
Bv com. vs II D. Derr,
00 By com. vs. II. R. Wilson,
By com. vs John M osier,
00 By com. vs C. A. Wilcox,
00 By com. vsR. P. altmao,
By com vs Charles McVean,
00 By com va Pat McCrcady,
By com vs E. Moray,
00 By com vsE Morey, subp.
00 By com vs Elizabeth Wiuslow
25 By com vs J. McCloskey,
By com vs Geo. Ansinger et
al Nov. term.
By com vs Geo. Ansinger et
al Jan. term,
By coin 7s Shons and Largy.
By com vs F. X. Hans
By com vs T. Kennedy,
By com vs Tcrissa Wildfire,
ct al.
By com vs John Rauh,
By fee in 52 ease?,
25
the McKean, Elk and Forest State Road ia acoouqt
CR.
By account rendered by T
$1100 00 LKaue for work and ma
terials, 2431 82
700 00 By account rendered by J D
Hunt's services See. 56 00
1835 41 By cash paid S by B Rynard 1000
By Balance duo Road, 1237 59
100 00
41
?3735 41
carciuuy c&uuuuuu uio loregoing accounts
JACOB McOAULEV,
U. A. WILCOX,
li. J. JONES.
W. A. BLY.
J. W. TAVLOR.
LOUIS VOLMER.
Clerk.
Clerk.
of
For information respecting Passenger
busiuess apply at the S. K. corner 30th
and Market Std.
And for Frsight busiuess of the Com
pany's Agents:
S.B.Kingston., Jr. Cor. 13th and.
Market Sts. Philadelphia.
J. t Reynolds Erie.
W. Brown, Agent N. O. B,. R. Bal.
tin) ore,
II. II. Houston,
Gen'l Freight Aft. Phira.
H. W. GWINNKR,
Gm'l. Ticket A$t. Pktfa
Alfred. L. Tiler,
81 87
80
30
50
80
20
97
43
37
.43
37
43
18
2 37
50
38
38
38
50
85
630
$213 25