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Amount Brought Forward ...36,767 80 29 DEBTOR. 1869. DOLLS. C1'S. Amount brought forward ................ 36,767 80 July 1. To cash rec'd from Joseph C. Hutchinson, Col. of Appoqninimink hd, on acc't of county taxes for 1869. ..................... 1,800 00 To cash rec'd from A. L. Pennington, Col. of New Castle hundred, on acc't of county taxes for 1869 .... .... .. .. .. .... ... 3,000 00 7. To cash rec'd from Geo. W. Ingram, Col. of St. George's hd, on acc't of county tax for the year of 1869......... ......... 1,000 00 8. To cash rec'd from Alexander Valentine, Col. of Brandywine, on acc't of county taxes for the 1869.. ........................ 2,255 00 To cash rec'd of Alex. Valentine, Col. of Brandywine hd, i part of dog tax for 1869............................................ 100 16 10. To cash rec'd of William F. Little, Col. Mill Creek hd, o.n acc't of county taxes 1869.. .......................................... 1,600 00 23. To cash rec'd from J. G. Russel, Col. White Clay Creek hundred, on acc't of county taxes for the year of 1869. .... .. 450 00 30. To cash rec'd from Penton Bellville, Col. Red Lion hd., on acc't of conpty taxes for the year of 1869........................ 1,200 00 August 3. To cash rec'd from Edward Provost, Col. East District, Wilmington hundred, on . account of county taxes 1869.... ..... ... 5,000 00 To cash rec'd from Isaac Darlington, Col. West District, Wilmington hd., on ac- count of county taxes for 1869. ......... 4,000 00 19. To cash rec'd from Isaac Darlington, Col. of West District, Wilmington hd., on acc't of county taxes for J869.. .......... 1,000 00 Sept. 3. To cash rec'd from George W. Ingram, Col. of St. George's hd., on account of county taxes for the year of 1869....... 1,000 00 8. To cash rec'd of W. C. Spruance, Att'y, in full for county taxes collect~ from Penton Bellville, Col. Red Lion hundred for the year 1868................ ... ......... 27 96 Amount carried forward................ 59,200 92 30 DEBTOR. 1869. DOLLS. CTS. Amount brought forward................. 59,200 92 Sept. 8. To cash rec'd from W. C. Spruance, Att'y, in full for county taxes col. of James W. Wood, Collector of A ppoqninimink hundred, for the year of 1868 ... ... ...... 303 40 To cash rec'd from W. C. Spruance, Att'y, in full for county taxes collected from w.. D. Hickman, Collector of Appo- quinimink hundred for the year of 1868 209 80 11. To cash rec'd from W. C. Spruance, Att'y, in full for county taxes, inst. and cost of judgment, collected from W. B. Ochel­ tree, Collector of Mill Creek hundred for the year 1868............................ 313 40 14. To cash rec'd from William Conlyn, Col. of Pencader h1mdrod, on acc't of county taxes for 1869. .. .. .. •. •• . 1,804 84 20. 'l'o cash rec'd from G. W. Ingram, Col. of St. George's hd, on account of county tax for year of 1869...... .................. 1,000 00 28. To cash rec'd from W. Oonlyn, Collector of Pencader lkrndred, on acc't of county taxes for 1869 ............................. ;. 455 'l'O 29. To cash rec'd from J. G. Russell, Col. of White Clay Creek hundred, on acc't of county taxes for the year of 1869. ...... 950 00 30. To cash rec'd from Isaac Darlington, Col. of West District, Wilmington bd, on account of countv taxes 1869.... .• .. •.. .. 3,000 00 Oct. 1. To cash rec'd from ·Thomas Bracken, Col. of Christiana hundred, on account for the year 186 .............,..................... 2,000 60 4. To cash rec'd from Alexander Valentine, Col. of Brandywine hundred, on acc't of county taxes for the year 1869............ 2,500 00 11. To cash rec'd from George W. Ingram, Col. of St. George's hundred, on account of county taxes for the year of 1869.... 1,000 00 To c!sh rec'd J. C. Hutchinson, Col. of Appoquinimink hundred, on account of county taxes for the year of 1869. .... 2,200 00 Amount carriedforward ....... ......... $'1'4,938 06 31 DEBTOR. 1869. DOLLS. CTS. Amount brought forward ......•......... H,938 06 Oct. 18. To cash rec'd of Penton Bellville, Col. of Red Lion hundred, on account of county taxes for the year of 1869.. ... ... ... ... ... 1.000 00 11. To cash. rec'd from W. F. Little, Col. of Mill Creek hundred, on account of county taxes for the year 1869.. ......... 1,1 '75 00 28. To cash rec'd from James Martin, la,te Col. of Christiana hd, in full for interest due on county taxes for the year 1868. 18 81 29. To cash rec'd fro·m Edmund Provost, Col. East District, Wilmington hundred, on account of county taxes 1869. ..... ...... 3,018 86 Nov. 9. To cash rec'd from J. C. Hutchinson, Col. Appoquinimink hundred, on account of County Treasurer for the year of 1869. 1,000 00 13. To cash rec'd from Isaac Darlington, Col. of West District, Wilmington hd, on acc't of county taxes for 1869............ 2,000 00 15. To cash rec'd of" J. 0. Hutchinson, Col. of Appoquinimink hundred, on acc't of county' taxes for the year 1869.. ......... 295 35 Dec. 4. To cash rec'd of W. C. Spruance, Att'y, • on acc't of balance of county taxes due from John W. Denney, late Collector of Pencader hundred, for the year of 186'7, ending Apr. 1868. ... .. .•.... ... ............ 600. 00 1'7. 'l'o cash rec'd from Alexander Valentine, Col. of Brandywine hundred, on acc't of county taxes for 1869. ..................... 500 00 23. 'l'o cash rec'd from William Conlyn, Col. of Pencader hundred, on acc't of county taxes for the year of 1869.. ............... 419 04 24. To cash rec'd from Edmund Provost, Col. of East District of Wilmington, on acc't of county taxes for the year of 1869. ... 1,000 00 To cash rec'd from Isaac Darlington. Col. of West District of Wilmington, on account of county taxes for the year of 1869............................................ 1,000 00 .Amount carried forward ................ $86,965 12 32 DEBTOR. 1869. DOLLS. CTS •. Amount brought forward................ 86,965 12.; Dec. 24. To cash rec'd from I. G. Russell, Col. West Clay Creek hundred, on account 1870. of county taxes for the year of 1869... 600 00, ,January 1. To cash rec'd from A. S. Horner, .Ass't Treasurer of the New Castle and French- town 'l'urnpike and Railroad Company, , being the lath installment due January the first, l 870, of· the sum of fifteen thousand dollars to be paid to New Castle county, leaving a balance' of $2,000 to be paid in annual installments of $1,000 each, January 1st, 1871, Janu- ary 1st, 1872 ............... ... .. ....... ...... 1,000 00 8. To cash received of W. F. Little, Col. of Mill Creek hd., on account of county taxes of the year of 1S69.... ....... ...... 1,000 00 10. 'fo cash rec'd from G. W. Ingram, Col. of St. George's hd., on account of county taxes for the year of 1860. ...... ......... 1,000 00 12. To cash rec'd from Isaac Darlington, Col. of West District, Wilmington, on acc't of county taxes, 1869.... ... ............... 1,000 00 17. To cash rec'd from William Conlyn, Col. of Pencader hundred, on acc't of county taxes of 1869............ ..................... 788 14 25. To cash rec'd from Jesse G. Russell, Col. of West Olay Creek hundred, on acc't of county taxes for 1869................... 1,000 00 To cash rec'd of William Oonlyn, Col. of Pencader hundred, on acc't of county taxes of 1860.. ....................... ...... 381 90 31. 'l'o cash rec'd from J. 0. Hutchinson, Col. of .Appoquinimink hd., on acc't of county taxes of 1869.. .................. ............ 2,000 00 Feb. 1. To cash rec'd from W. F. Little, Col. Mill Creek hd, on acc't of county taxes for the year of 1869. .... ........................ 1,600 00 To cash rec'd from Alexander Valentine, Col. of Brandywine hundred, on acc'L of county taxes for 18G!) .................. 500 00 Amount carried forward............... 97,635 16,. 88 DEBTOR. 18'10. DOLLS. OTS. Amountbrov.ghtf<Jf'tJKWd ................ 9'1,635 l& · Feb. 10. To cash rec'd from ThomuBracken, Ool • .Ohristiana hundred, on the account of county tax for tbe year of 1869.......... 11200 00 To cash rec'd from George W .. Ingram, Ool. of .St. Geprge'a hd, on C1CC011nt of county taxes for the year of 1869. .••.•• 1,000 00 15. To cash rec'd from W.,.Oonlyn, ot Penca-. der hd, on accbnnt .of cotlllt.y taxes for the year of 1869, ........................... 2'19 '12 1869. October 11. To cash rec'd from H. F. Pickles, on acc't of balance due on bond given to the . Oounty Treasurer to secure the building of bridge over the Brandywine B. Oreek, at 11th street, in the Oity of Wilming­ ton, leaving a balance of $183.06 of said bond still due and owing................... 1,150 28 18'10. Feb. 26. To cash rec'd from George W. Ingram, Col. of St. George's hd, on acc't of county taxes for the year of 1869. ..... 1,000 00 March 8. To cash rec'd from William Oonlyn, Col. Pencader ha, on account of county taxes. for the year of 1869 ........................ 146 62 9. To cash rec'd from Penton Bellville, Ool. of Red Lion hundred, on acc't of county taxes for the year of 1869, ............
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