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Reports of the several railroad companies of Pennsylvania : communicated by the auditor general to the legislature, January 22, 1864
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HANOVER BRANCH

Laborloading and unloading freight. $2.24 00

Porters, watchmep and switch tenders. 18 00

Conductors, baggage masters and brakesmen. 1,961 51

Engineermen and firemen. 2,122 48

Puelcost of labor for preparing for use. 5, 009 73

Oil and waste for engines and tenders, passenger, baggage and

freight cars. 993 68

Loss and damage of goods and baggage. 16 98

Use of freight ears. 829 99

General superintendence.. 944 00

Contingencies. 418 32

Total.. 13,012 32

Receipts from all Sources.

From passengers and freight (exclusive of some unsettled

claims against the U. S. and State government). $38, 938 13

mail transportation. 650 00

use of freight cars. 808 90

other sources. 2,738 44

Total. 43 , 135 47

Payments other than for Construction.

For maintaining and operating the road. $13, 012 32

For dividends.. 56 00

For interest. 791 87

For surplus funds... 14, 827 10

For other payments. 1 > 900 00

Total. 29, 687J29

Total amount of surplus fund. $13, 44 8_ljj

Accidents,

Otheesone killed.

The following is a statement of the date of the accident, the place whereit ocurred, the train, the cause and extent of the injuries inflicted upon th eperson, and the name of the person, as follows: