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tinued. To do so, will require means: means with us are ample,
and need enly to be sent forth to accomplish their mission.
Let the coming season be one of greater activity than any
preceding it, that still more blessed results may follow: remem-
bering that “the poor ye have always with you,” that when ye
will, ye may do them good. _
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TREASURER’S REPORT.
To Balance on hand Fifth month ist; 1869, °):. E 3 6 . $ 464 12
To Cash Subscriptions, : s H 2 2 ‘ 2,433 60
To Cash from Pennsylvania Abolition octets, : : i - 100 00
To Cash from Scholars for Books, “ 4 ‘ 2 91 29
To Cash from Interest, . g : ‘ a ° 45 00
To Cash from Freedmen’s Bureau for rental of Hituses, 785 00
$3,919 01
CR.
By Cash paid Teachers, . P 4 ; alien - $2,931 35
“ it) tor Books,: = . ‘ is 145 22
e “for Annual Report, Stahipe, ke. : 3 110 47—3 187 04
To Balance on hand Fifth month ist, 1870, . : i 4 - * $731 97
HENRY M. LAING, Treasurer,
Philadelphia, Fifth month 2nd, 1870. No. 30 N. Third Street.
Having compared the above account with his vouchers, we find it correct.
MORDECAI BUZBY,
CHARLES THOMAS,
Philadelphia, Fifth month 2nd, 1870. Auditors.