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Assetts. Jan 1st 1850 Metcalf & Furber Liabilities

John Brandywine $275.00 J.S. Metcalf $104.36 JW Fletcher 330.00 J.S. Metcalf 399.54 Clover Clark 10.00 J.R. Whiting 5.42 Mayo 58.46 J. McDonald say 10.00 D.E. Ireland 3.25 Profit & Loss 294.71 Alain Foss/Ireland 72.80 814.03 Wing say 10.00 Green & Smith 10.00 SC Barton ------ C.W. Rich 3.63 D.D. Day ------- S.W. Furber 40.89

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You will see that affairs appears to be in better condition than last year. The flour all stands to my a/c. have sold 12 bbls 5.45. am going to send a few bbls to Milo. It is worth there 6.50. get it hauled for 50 cts. in March & April it will be worth 1.00 more than in Bangor. cost nothing for storage. The Brandywine is hauled up at Frankfort. last freight not settled. in the above schedule I changed it to my a/c at $10, which makes the earnings this year $63.36 cost 317.50. now stands without interest a/c $256.76. Mayo has paid nothing but has promised a post this week. expect we will have to wait till spring for post. Green & Smith have each given a note for $5.00. I think they may pay. I have not yet been to Corminna? in Stetson. she;; go down unless I hear from them. I went into the Court House yesterday after consultation with Morrison decided to address another continuance on Fletcher's case. Godfrey says there is no defense. We must levey upon real estate within thirty days after judgment. so it is for our interest with Thurston to be out of the way with his suit before we get judgment