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THE 


FIFTEENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT 


OF   THE 


RECEIPTS  AND  EXPENDITURES 


OF    THE 


CITY  OF  MANCHESTER, 


FOR  THE 


FISCAL  YEAR  ENDING  DEC.  31, 


1860. 


TOGETHER    WITH    OTHER     ANNUAL     REPORTS    AND    PAPERS 
RELATING    TO    THE    AFFAIRS    OF    THE    CITY. 


MANCHESTER,  N.  H., 

AMERICAN"   STEAM   TRUSTING   WORKS    OF   GAGE    &    FARN8W0RTH 

1861. 


> 


MAYOR'S  ADDRESS. 


Gentlemen  of  the  City  Council  : 

Having  been  called  by  the  suffrages  of  our  fel- 
low citizens  to  take  charge  of  the  municipal  affairs 
of  our  city  for  the  ensuing  municipal  year,  we  are 
now  about  to  assume  our  several  responsibilities. 

That  we  should  be  familiar  or  acquainted  with 
the  details  of  the  several  Departments  that  will 
claim  our  attention,  it  is  not  to  be  presumed.  I 
shall  therefore  endeavor  to  acquaint  myself  with 
them  as  early  as  practicable  and  will  communicate 
to  you,  from  time  to  time,  whatever  I  think  demands 
your  special  attention. 

The  finances  will  claim  your  earliest  attention. 
The  Treasury  has  been  very  much  embarrassed 
heretofore,  in  consequence  of  the  large  amount  of 
uncollected  taxes  assessed  previous  to  I860,  which 
has  compelled  our  predecessors  to  resort  to  tempo- 
rary loans  to  meet  the  current  expenses  of  the  city. 
I  am  informed  that  the  new  plan  adopted  the  past 
year  for  the  collection  of  taxes,  bids  fair  to  work  a 
reform  in  that  department. 


I  am  informed  by  my  predecessor,  (also  by  the 
Treasurer,)  that  it  has  been  customary  heretofore 
for  persons  in  the  employ  of  the  city  to  contract 
bills  in  behalf  of  the  city  without  the  knowledge 
of  the  Mayor  or  Treasurer,  thereby  increasing 
the  amount  of  the  monthly  draft  beyond  their  ex- 
pectation, thus  at  times  leading  to  serious  embar- 
rassment. 

As  no  money  can  be  drawn  out  of  the  Treasury, 
except  upon  the  written  order  of  the  Mayor,  and  as 
no  ordinary  claim  can  be  received  or  acted  on  by 
the  committee  on  accounts,  unless  such  claim  shall 
be  accompanied  with  the  certificate  of  the  Mayor 
or  some  other  authorized  agent,  I  would  therefore 
suggest  that  any  person  making  purchases  in  behalf  of 
the  city,  be  required  first  to  obtain  an  order  for  the 
same  at  the  Mayor's  office,  and  return  a  bill  of  the 
same  immediately  to  the  office,  to  be  put  on  file, 
thus  obviating  the  inconvenience  of  having  out- 
standing claims  without  the  knowledge  of  theFinance 
Committee. 

The  Fire  Department,  with  the  modern  improve- 
ments for  extinguishing  fires,  is  in  gocd  condition, 
and  I  believe  fully  meets  the  wants  of  the  city. 

Our  schools,  so  far  as  I  am  informed,  are  in  a 
flourishing  condition. 

The  repairs  of  streets  and  highways  will  demand 
your  attention.  I  would  recommend  that  the  sys- 
tem of  improving  Elm  street,  by  paving  a  portion 
of  it  yearly,  be  carried  forward  the  ensuing  year 
to  the  extent  of  our  financial  ability.     New  high- 


ways  will  probably  be  asked  for.  Before  granting  such 
requests,  we  should  fully  satisfy  ourselves  whether 
the  public  good  or  private  interests  demand  it.  I 
would  recommend  that  the  fertilizing  materials  col- 
lected in  cleaning  the  streets  be  carried  to  the  city 
farm,  thus  enriching  and  increasing  the  productive- 
ness of  the  farm. 

The  Police  Department  will  claim  your  careful 
and  earnest  attention.  The  quiet  of  the  city,  the 
safety  of  the  lives  and  property  of  our  citizens,  and 
the  honor  of  the  city  abroad,  depend  very  much 
upon  the  efficiency  of  the  Police  Department.  The 
increased  expenses  of  this  department  have  caused 
complaints  to  be  made  which  I  think  are  not  with- 
out foundation.  I  would,  therefore,  in  this  and 
every  other  department,  recommend  a  rigid  system 
of  economy.  While  we  should  not  be  niggardly,  or 
too  parsimonious,  we  should  be  as  watchful  for  the 
interests  of  the  city  as  a  prudent  individual  is  in 
his  private  affairs.  The  annual  City  Report  will  be 
laid  before  you  in  a  few  days,  which,  I  trust,  will 
give  a  correct  statement  of  the  financial  condition 
of  the  city. 

Now  entering  upon  our  official  duties,  let  us  look 
to  the  Source  of  all  wisdom  to  guide  us  in  the 
faithful  discharge  of  the  same. 

DAVID   A.   BUNTON,  Mayor. 


CITY  OF  MANCHESTER. 


In  Board  of  Common  Council. 
AN  ORDER  authorizing  the  Printing  of  the  Fifteenth 

Annual  Report  of  the  Receipts  and  Expenditures  of  the 

City  of  Manchester. 

Ordered,  if  the  Board  of  Aldermen  concur,  That  the 
Joint  Standing  Committee  on  Finance  be,  and  they  are 
hereby  authorized  to  cause  two  thousand  copies  of  the 
Fifteenth  Annual  Report  of  the  Receipts  and  Expenditures 
of  the  City  of  Manchester,  including  the  Report  of  the 
Chiet  Engineer  of  the  Fire  Department,  of  the  Overseers 
of  the  Poor,  the  Committee  on  City  Farm,  the  Trustees, 
Librarian  and  Treasurer  of  the  City  Library,  to  be  printed 
for  the  use  of  the  inhabitants  of  said  City,  and  that  the 
expense  thereof  be  charged  to  the  appropriations  for  Print- 
ing and  Stationery,  including  the  Reports  of  the  School 
Committee  and  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction. 

In  Board  of  Common  Council,  Jan.  8, 1861. 

Passed,  JOHN  H.  GOOD  ALE,  President. 

In  Board  of  Mayor  and  Aldermen,  Jan.  8, 1861. 
Passed,  D.  A.  BUNTON,  Mayor. 

A  true  copy,  attest, 

JOSEPH  KNOWLTON,  City  Clerk. 


ACCOUNT  OF 


HENRY  R.  CHAMBERLIN, 


CITY    TREASURER,    FROM 


JANUARY  1,  1860,  TO  JANUARY  1,  1861. 


Dr.  City  of  Manchester  in  account  current  with  H.  R.  Chamberlin, 


To  Unpaid  Drafts,  January  1, 

1860, 

- 

. 

$7,967  31 

1,690  28 

Paupers  off  the  Farm,  - 

- 

- 

. 

1,091  08 

2,327  99 

Highways  and  Bridges,  Dist 

.  No.  1, 

- 

- 

441  45 

Dist.  No.  2,  $3,533  29 

Dist.  No 

.    8, 

$175  50 

3,708  79 

"      "    3,        372  23 

9, 

238  33 

610  56 

"      "   4,          87  25 

10, 

808  29 

893  54 

"      "   5,        592  24 

11, 

589  00 

1,181  24 

"      "    6,        151  67 

12, 

198  95 

350  62 

"      "   7,        133  41 

13, 

152  87 

289  28 

New  Highways, 

_ 

- 

2,317  50 

Amoskeag  Falls  Bridge, 

- 

. 

. 

102  17 

Granite  Bridge, 

_ 

_ 

_ 

488  07 

School  District  No.  1,  - 

- 

_ 

_ 

215  00 

Dist.  No.  2,  $18,060  75 

Dist.  No. 

7, 

$334  10 

18,394  85 

"     "     3,         405  00 

U            t( 

8, 

235  00 

640  00 

"     "     4,         295  00 

i.        (( 

9, 

222  61 

517  61 

"     "     5,         275  00 

(1        (« 

10, 

1,200  00 

1,475  00 

"     "     6,         216  35 

IC           (« 

11, 

610  00 

826  35 

New  School  House,  District  No.    2, 

. 

100  50 

it            n               .<                  a 

«<    10, 

- 

- 

1,441  40 

(t          it            a               tt 

"  11, 

. 

- 

500  00 

2,138  96 

423  45 

Valley  Cemetery, 

- 

- 

. 

7  51 

Pine  Grove  Cemetery, 

- 

. 

_ 

373  99 

Sewers  and  Drains, 

- 

_ 

. 

2,128  37 

Reservoirs,       - 

_ 

, 

. 

482  74 

Fire  Department, 

- 

- 

- 

9,561  50 

1,788  89 

173  50 

7,489  23 

City  Hall  Building,      - 

- 

- 

- 

1,306  89 

5,327  83 

Printing  and  Stationery, 

- 

- 

- 

998  69 

Incidental  Expenses, 

- 

- 

- 

6,117  06 

Interest,      ... 

- 

m 

- 

8,434  01 

Abatement  of  Taxes, 

_ 

. 

. 

630  51 

City  Teams, 

- 

- 

- 

2,027  17 

Temporary  Loan, 

- 

- 

- 

4,000  00 

Watering  Streets, 

- 

. 

. 

200  00 

Steam  Fire  Engine,  - 

_ 

- 

. 

3,000  00 

Paving  Streets,    - 

_ 

- 

- 

2,100  77 

Discount  on  Taxes,  - 

253  53 

$106,535  19 

Cash  in  the  Treasury,  January  1,  1861, 

- 

5,873  84 

$112,409  03 

9 

City  Treasurer,  (one  year,  ending  December  31,  1860. )  Cr. 

By  Cash  in  the  Treasury,  January  1,  1860,  -        -        -  $  23  21 

Temporary  Loan, 9,000  00 

*H.  R.  Chamberlin,  Taxes,  1860,     -  63,517  36 

J.  L.  Kelly,  Taxes,  1859,   ------  14,307  80 

J.  L.  Kelly,  Taxes,  1858,        -----  300  01 

Railroad  Tax, 2,547  23 

Literarv  Fund, 1,098  10 

County'of  Hillsborough, 2,119  85 

Rent  of  City  Hall  and  Stores,        -  2,036  25 

Police  Court,  Cost  and  Fines, 1,826  24 

City  Farm,  Stock  and  Produce,        -  202  00 

City  Teams, 732  63 

Paupers  from  other  Towns,     -----  158  01 

Circus  Licenses,  -----                -        -  180  00 

Dog  Licenses,          -------  144  00 

Licenses  to  enter  Sewers,    ------  152  10 

Peter  Edwards,  for  Wood, 150  00 

E.  W.  Harrington,  first  payment  on  Pottersfield,        -  250  00 

Peter  Edwards,  for  Note, 242  69 

G.  H.  Kimball,  for  Horse, 100  00 

City  Scales, 122  99 

Use  of  Aqueduct  Water, 82  00 

Luther  Campbell,  for  Harnesses,     -  50  00 

Wm.  Ingham,  for  Grass,     ------  10  00 

H.  R.  Chamberlin,  for  interest  on  Taxes,         -        -  18  65 

S.  L.  Lewis,  amount  overdrawn  on  P.  off  F.,        -        -  25  00 

Goodale  &  Farnsworth,  ami.  overdrawn  on  Police,    -  41  50 

Joseph  Bell,  for  Note,        ------  82  77 

Pavid  Allen,  for  Grass, 4  00 

John  Davis,  Jr.,  for  Grass,          -----  3  00 

G.  W.  Glines,  for  Grass, 4  00 

Joseph  Knowlton,  for  Pork  from  Farm,       -        -        -  8  64 

Charles Bartlett,amt.  overdrawn,  No.  10,  -        -  9  50 

J.  B.  Clark,  amt.  overdrawn  City  Officers,          -        -  2  00 

O.  Barton  &  Co.,  amt.  overdrawn  Fire  Dept.,    -        -  5  25 

G.  B.  Fogg,  amt.  overdrawn  In.  Expenses,  -        -        -  7  92 

J.  Knowlton,  for  Loam,  ------  4  37 

H.  H.  Dudley,  for  Stone, 1  25 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  overdrawn,        -  75 

J.  O.  Adams; 40  91 

Outlawed  Drafts,    -------  39  66 

$99,650  64 

Unpaid  Drafts,  January  1, 1861,        -        -  ■     -        -  12,758  39 

$112,409  03 

HENRY  R.  CHAMBERLIN,  Treasurer. 
Manchester,  January  1,  1861. 

*Paid  State  and  County  Tax  15,468  18  ;  making  78,985  54  collected. 


REPORT 

or  THE 

COMMITTEE    ON    FINANCE. 


City  of  Manchester,  January  1,  1861. 

The  undersigned,  Committee  on  Finance,  in  pursuance 
of  the  fourteenth  section  of  Chapter  Three  of  the  Revised 
Ordinances,  certify  that  we  have  examined  the  within  ac- 
countof  Henry  R.  Chamberlin,  City  Treasurer,  and  find 
the  same  correctly  cast,  and  all  payments  and  expenditures 
therein  charged  against  the  City  properly  vouched. 

We  find  that  there  has  been  received  into  the  Treasury 
during  the  year  ending  December  31, 1860,  including  the 
balance  on  hand  January  1, 1860,  the  sum  of  Ninety-nine 
Thousand  Six  Hundred  Ten  Dollars  Ninety-eight  Cents 
(99,610  98),  and  that  there  has  been  paid  from  the  Treas- 
ury, during  the  same  time,  the  sum  of  Nine-three  Thous- 
and Seven  Hundred  Thirty-seven  Dollars  Fourteen  Cents 
(93,737  14),  leaving  in  the  Treasury,  January  1,  1861, 
Five  Thousand  Eight  Hundred  Seventy-three  Dollars 
Eighty-four  Cents  (5,873  84). 

A.  H.  DANIELS,  ^ 

GEORGE  S.  NEAL,       |   Committee 
DANIEL  MACK,  V         on 

E.  W.  HARRINGTON,        Finance. 
GEORGE  A.  BARNES,  J 
In  Board  of  Mayor  and  Aldermen,  Jan.  1, 1861. 
Read  and  accepted,  Joseph  Knowlton,  City  Clerk. 

In  Board  of  Common  Council,  Jan.  15,  1861. 
Read  and  accepted  in  concurrence. 

Simeon  D.  Farnsworth,  Clerk. 


APPROPRIATIONS  AND  EXPENDITURES. 


COUNTY  PAUPERS,  1860. 


By  Cash  of  County  Treasurer,    -    - 

$2,119  85 

"  Balance  to  New  Account,    -    - 

-     750  87 

EXPENDITURES 

si 

Balance  from  Old  Account,  - 

-  $542  73 

Paid  Sylvanus  Bunton,  - 

31  52 

Michael  Gillis,    - 

59  02 

Elizabeth  Cooper,    - 

10  25 

John  H.  Moor,  - 

68  45 

Jeremiah  Hayes,    - 

289  00 

L.  P.  Association, 

-      126  15 

D.  L.  Willey  &  Co., 

43  87 

E.  R.  Dustin,     - 

63  39 

D.  W.  Bowman,      - 

6  80 

G.  W.  Thayer,  -        -     -    - 

63 

G.  W.  Weeks, 

4  25 

Charles  Clough  k  Co., 

4  50 

J.  M.  Hawks,          - 

88  57 

E.  Parmenter,    - 

-     195  83 

M.  S.  Cuminings,    - 

23  00 

Thomas  Boardman,    - 

-      140  46 

Daniel  Randlett,     - 

34  84 

William  Sanford, 

7  36 

B.  P.  Runnels,        - 

41  25 

Reuben  Morgan, 

3  50 

,870  72 


Amount  carried  forward,  1,785  37 


13 

Amount  brought  forward,  -         -      1,785  37 

S.  1).  Sherburne,    -  18  50 

Clark  &  Kimball,       -  80 

Straw  &  Prince,      -  59  50 

Gardner  &  Page,        ...  2  28 

Charles  H.  Hurlburt,      -        -  200  70 

T.  S.  Montgomery,     -        -        -  29  76 

Adams  &  Andrews,         -        -  110  98 

T.  F.  Moulton,  -  4  00 

S.  S.  Moulton,        -        -        -  43  90   , 

H.  J.  Cummings,        -  3  00 

William  Shepherd,          -  3  00 

S.  T.  Burbank,  -  5  25 

J.  M.  Hook,    -  8  27 

Rosanna  Gracey,        -  1  50 

New  Hampshire  Asylum,        -  22  38 

Hill  &  Langley,          -:  1  50 

Hill  &  Cilley,         .--  1  25 

Daniel  Conner,  -  2  00 

Spencer  &  Son,       -  2  °° 

M.  O.  Farrar,     -  4  91 

Michael  McCabe,    -  1  93 

Jackson  &  Kimball,    -  5  59 

A.  B.  Smith,  -  *2  78 

J.  W.  Hoffman,          ...  75 

Geo.  S.  Chandler,            -  7  25 

Mary  Lane,        -        -        -  5  00 

Hugh  Burns,  -        -        -  12  00 
James  M.  Nutt,          -        -        -        28  00 

Alvah  G.  Crosby,    -  6  00 

J.  P.  Colley,      -        -        -  1  00 

J.  Y.  McQueston,   -  2  00 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,      -  1  73 

Amount  carried  forward,          -         *  2,424  88 


14 


Amount  brought  forward, 

2,424  88 

John  Y.  Kestcr,      - 

9  00 

Nahum  Baldwin,        - 

10  12 

D.  H.  Young, 

2  75 

William  Dickerman,  - 

4  84 

Edward  Clough,      - 

7  50 

C.  M.  Stevens,    - 

16  00 

F.  Kimball,     - 

13  00 

John  L.  Kelly,  - 

96  41 

H.  Richards,  -..**- 

27  38 

P.  I.  &  W.  H.  Boyd, 

3  59 

G.  W,  Prescott,      - 

6  00 

Monroe  Stevens,          ... 

8  00 

Isaac  Currier,          - 

6  00 

Stephen  Palmer,          • 

4  50 

Mrs.  M.  Hamblet,    - 

3  50 

Lewis  Craigins,  -         -         -         - 

20  00 

S.  S.  Goss,      - 

40  99 

J.  C.  Warren,     - 

2  00 

J.  B.  Daniels,          - 

1  50 

E.  E.  Eldridge,  - 

51  06 

Joseph  Archambault, 

12  00 

James  &,  Dodge,                -  - 

1  50 

C.  Morse,        .... 

5  67 

E.  W.  Brigham,         - 

6  50 

Daniel  T.  Norris,    - 

2  50 

A.  N.  Clapp  &  Co.,     - 

2  00 

Mr.  Craig,      - 

5  50 

Ambrose  Charles,       »-•_-_ 

7  28 

Joseph  Lafayette,    - 

16  00 

Mrs.  Weston,      ...        - 

1  00 

James  Mitchell,  Jr., 

4  00 

Joseph  Murray,          - 

6  00 

Amount  carried  forward,  -         -         2,828  97 


15 


Amount  brought  forward, 
John  S.  Folsom,  - 

2,828  97 
6  00 

Benjamin  Kinsley, 
George  H.  Hubbard, 

1  75 
1  00 

Cynthia  White,  - 

9  00 

T.  P.  Clough, 

6  00 

Eunice  Bickford, 

11  00 

Locke  &  Smith, 

2  00 

Wm.  D.  Buck,  - 

5  00 

$2,870  72 

PAUPERS  OFF  THE  FARM. 

By  amount  received  from  other  Towns,  $158  01 
«  Error  in  S.  L.  Lewis's  Bill,        -  25  00 

"  Balance, 1,626  24 

$1,809  25 

EXPENDITURES. 
Amount  from  Old  Account,        -        -   $718  17 

E.  C.  Cole,  for  support  of  Hannah 

Hodgdon,         -  15  00 

Mrs.  William  Brown,  for  support  of 

Widow  Haselton,  -        -  46  67 

T.  F.  Moulton,  for  support  of  Fuller 

Child,       -        -     l    -        -  15  00 

Mrs.  Dakin,for  support  of  L.H.  Dakin,  39  00 

Lucius  Thurber,  for  support  of  Clar- 
ence Bailey,         -        -        -  7  00 

Levi   Bailey,  for  support   of   Clara 

Willard,  ....  2  43 


Amount  carried  forward,  843  27 


16 

Amount  brought  forward,  ...  843  27 
Asa  Hoy t, for  support  of  Mrs.Whipple,  6  00 
S.  L.  Lewis,  Expenses  of  Small  Pox 

Cases  at  his  house,        -        -        70  50 
C.  R.  Foss,  Expenses  attending  the 

Funeral  of  N.  Badger,      -  15  00 

J.  A.  Mcrril,  Board  of  Pauper,     -  3  50 

L.  Gould,  Support  of  J.  K.  Sargent,    27  00 
S.  S.  Moulton,  Assistance  for  M.  J. 

Wood,      -  3  00 

S.  S.  Moulton,  Clothing  and  Assist- 
ance for  Ames  Children,       -        15  00 
T.  S.   Montgomery,   Assistance  and 

Clothing  for  Fuller  Child,  2  24 

N.  W.  Cumner,  Clothing  for  Bailey 

Children,     -        -        -  4  75 

Plumer   &    Chandler,   Clothing   for 

John  Griffin,    -  3  92 

S.  S.  Moulton,  Assistance  for  Ames 

Children,     - 
J.  A.  Jones,  Assistance, 
Joseph  L.  Smith,  3  M  Shingles  for 

Ginger  Harvey, 
J.  M.   Hawks,  for  Wood, 
Thomas  Boardman,      " 
J.  H.  Moor,  " 

E.  H.  Dustin,  "       - 

T.  F.  Moulton,  " 

E.  Parmenter,  " 

Foster  Kimball,  " 

D.  H.  Young,  "       - 

S.  G.  Goss,  " 

D.  B.  Eastman,  "      - 

Amount  carried  forward,       -         -         -   1,120  66 


13 

20 

50 

6 

75 

1 

75 

24 

21 

9 

37 

11 

39 

5 

00 

19 

86 

5 

75 

2 

75 

5  12 

21 

33 

17 


Amount  brought  forward,  -         -    $1,1 

Johnson,  Smith  &  Co.,  for  Wood, 
E.  Boardman,  "        " 

H.  J.  Tirrell,  "         " 

Thomas  Wheat,  Medical  Attendance, 
Josiah  Crosby,  " 

Mrs.  B.  M.  Moulton,"  .  " 

Win.  D.  Buck,  "  "       in 

small  pox  case,  - 

J.   M.   Hawks,  Medicine, 
J.  Allen  Tebbetts,     "  - 
Clock  &  Sherwood,  " 
S.  S.  Moulton,  Postage,  Stationery,  &c. 
Daniel  Randlctt,  Groceries,    - 
L.  P.  Association, 
M.  0.  Farrar, 
Kidder  &  Chandler, 
J.  S.  Folsom, 
Ira  B.  Bond, 
Allen  N.  Clapp  &  Co. 
Kicker,  Godfrey  &  Co 
W.  P.  Felch, 
Jona.  Y.  McQueston, 
D.  L.  Willey, 
Daniel  Conner, 
Michael  Gillis, 
G.  B.  McQueston, 
Adams  &  Andrews, 
Jeremiah  Hays, 
T.  S.  Montgomery, 
S.  S.  Moulton,  Travelling  Expenses, 
S.   S.  Moulton,  assistance  for  Mrs. 
Batchelder,       - 


20  6G 

2  84 
1  38 

3  25 
3  25 
3.  00 
3  00 

00 

98 
S6 
75 
99 
75 
36 
1-1 
00 
88 
55 
50 
02 
00 
07 
60 
00 
00 
00 
13 
00 
00 


20 

7 

10 

3  5 

22 

42 

26 

4 

7 

3 

47 

6 


1  00 


Amount  carried  forward, 


$1,424  29 


18 

Amount  hr ought  forward,            -         -         $1,424  29 
J.  M.  Hawks,  assistance  for  poor  per- 
son,         1  08 

New-Hampshire  Asylum,  board  and 

expense  of  T.  J.  Garvin,     -        125  00 
New-Hampshire  Asylum,  board  and 

expense  of  Emma  V.  Haselton,     65  86 
New-Hampshire  Asylum,  board  and 

expense  of  Sarah  Y.  Smith,          46  03 
Reform  School,  board  and  expense 

of  John  Copp,        -        -        -      35  87 
Reform  School,  board  and  expense 

of  T.  Morrison,    -         -         -         11  00 
Straw  &  Prince,  funeral  expenses  of 

sundry  persons,    -         -         -         46  88 
Isaac  Currier,  funeral  expenses  of  N. 

Badger,  -  5  00 
Patrick  McLaughlin,  funeral  expen- 
ses of  N.  Badger,  -  -  6  00 
Hill  &  Langley,  horse  hire,  -  6  50 
Hill  &  Cilley,  "  "  -  -  2  00 
S.  D.  Sherburne,  "  "  3  50 
G.  W.  Weeks,  shoes  and  boots,  -  2  00 
Clark  &  Kimball,  "  -  4  08 
I.  B.  Bond  &  Co.,  Dry  Goods,  -  -  6  51 
Putney  &  Fearing,  "  "  -  -  2  90 
Jacob  B.  Daniels,  Horse  and  Carriage,  2  75 
S.  S.  Moulton,  preparing  Report,  6  00 
James  Emerson,  Robe  and  Coffin,          6  50 

$1,809  25 


19 


CITY   EARM,  I860. 

By  Balance  from  last  year's  account,  $1,707  95 

'  "  Error  in  T.  R.  Hubbard's  Bill,  -  5  24 

"  Stock  sold  from  Farm,     -        -  396  00 

"  Produce  do.,         do.,  -        -        -  74  64 

"  Appropriation,         -        -        -  2600  00 


■$4,783  83 


EXPENDITURES. 


J.  F.  Woodbury,  Shoeing,        -  $     55 

Charles  Bunton,     "     -        -        -  2  25 

J.  F.  Woodbury,  Blacksmithing,  8  91 

Charles  Bunton,  "  -  4  50 
J.  B.  McCrillis,  «  -  14  75 
S.   S.  Moulton,  labor   taking  Stock 

Account,        -        -        -        -  4  50 

Jacob  Peavey,  Services,    -        -  375  00 

Mary  E.  Stevens,     "     -        -        -  61  25 

Zadock  Wright,       "         -        -  129  00 

Mrs.  Wright,           "     -        -  52  50 

Charles  Young,        «        -  .      -  26  25 

Luther  Stevens,       "     -        -  100  00 

William  McPherson,  Mason  Work,  4  00 
D.  Farmer,  Jr.,  expenses  to  Dover 

Fair,  -  -  -  -  -  86  50 
D.  Farmer,  Jr.,  expenses  to  Boston,       6  00 

Cook  &  Miller,  Salt  Fish,     -  10  59 

John  S.  Folsom,  "       "     -         -  4  50 

T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane,  Flour,  -        -  25  75 

Horace  Johnson,             "           -  6  25 


Amount  carried  fonvard,  -         -  $923  05 


20 


Amount  brought  forward, 

J.  Abbott  &  Co.,  "     - 

John  S.  Folsom,  "  j     - 

J.  Abbott  &  Co.,  Middlings, 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Dry  Goods, 
Barton  &  Co.,  "         "     • 

Jackson  &  Kimball,     "         " 
Plumer  &  Chandler,    «         "     - 
P.  I.  &  W.  H.  Boyd,  » 
J.  A.  Jacobs,  Clothing,     - 
Spencer  &  Son,  Brooms, 
Richard  Pillsbury,  Threshing  Grain 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Groceries, 

D.  Farmer,  Jr.,  Pasturing, 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware, 
J.  B.  Varick,  " 
Adams  &  Andrews,  Potash,     - 
Kidder  &  Chandler,     "      - 

E.  P.  Johnson,  Hard  Coal,    - 
Wm.  M.  Plumer,  Coffee,  - 
J.  A.  Perry,  " 
W.  E.  Eastman  &  Son,  Matches, 
T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane,  "     - 
W.  E.  Eastman  &  Son,  Tobacco, 
John  S.  Folsom,  " 
T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane, 
James  Kcnnard,                     " 
Kidder  &  Chandler,              " 
Tewksbury  &  Wilson,  Medicine, 
J.  A.  Perry,                           " 
Tewksbury  &  Wilson,  Alcohol, 
J.  A,  Perry,                         " 
Z.  F.  Perry,                         "     - 
J.  Butterfield,  Cattle  Doctor, 

AmowU  carried  forward, 


$923 

05 

20 

38 

-  28 

00 

2 

00 

•   31 

43 

20 

02 

16 

37 

62 

o 

25 

-  4 

00 

44 

ii,  11 

00 

6 

80 

-  31 

00 

,  32 

54 

2 

05 

2 

22 

1 

94 

7 

00 

-  1 

30 

11 

80 

- 

12 

10 

-   2 

76 

2 

64 

-   6 

61 

42 

4 

36 

r 

o 

35 

90 

- 

40 

80 

- 

38 

4 

25 

SI, 191 

30 

21 


.mount  brought  forward,  -         -         $] 

Tewksbury  &  Wilson,  Holland  Gin, 
Z.F.Campbell,  .      " 

J.  A.  Perry,  "  " 

Wm,  M.  Plumer,  Molasses,  - 
Merrill  &  Til  ton,  " 

T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane,    « 
John  S.  Folso.m,  "     - 

W.  M.  Plumer,  Oil, 
J.  S.  Folsom,       "       - 
W.    M.    Plumer,   Tea,     - 
Merrill  &  Bailey,       " 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  "       - 
M.  0.  Farrar,  "  - 

J.  S.  Folsom,  "       - 

Cyrus  Dunn,  Cheese,  - 
T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane,  Cheese, 
James  Kennard, 
M.  0.  Farrar, 
Kidder  &  Chandler, 
Merrill  &  Bailey, 
J.  S.  Folsom, 
Mary  E.  Stevens,  Pork,  - 
Hill  &  Langley,  Horses  and  Carriages, 
J.  B.  Chase,  Leather,     - 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Grass  Seed, 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  "         " 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co., Garden  Seeds, 
T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane, 
Wm.  M.  Plumer,  "         " 

T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane,  Cream  Tartar,  - 
Kidder  &  Chandler, 
John  S.  Folsom,  "         «■ 


L91 

BO 

75 

55 

5 

30 

1 

00 

63 

1 

05 

29 

53 

85 

2 

00 

1 

00 

Q 
O 

00 

o 
O 

00 

1 

00 

5 

00 

1 

60 

1 

06 

3 

36 

3 

00 

1 

59 

7  41 

1 

62 

68 

4 

75 

4 

95 

14 

02 

2 

75 

3 

43 

80 

50 

36 

86 

80 

Amount  carried  forward, 


,302   50 


9,9. 


Amount  brought  forward,         ...      $1,302  50 

Baldwin  &  Co.,  Sawing  Lumber,     -  88  9T 
W.    P.    Stratton,   Repairing   Water 

Pipes,    -        -        -        -        -  1  25 

T.  L.  Hastings,  Boots  and  Shoes,  -  5  00 

B.  Kinsley,   "         "                          -  '2  00 

H.  R.  Chamberlin,  Hats,     -  1  37 
Daniels,  Forsaitli  &  Co.,  Sulphate  of 

Lime,     -        -        -        -        -  6  00 

Daniels,  Forsaitli  &  Co.,  Plaster,  -  4  95 

David  Young,  Shoats,     -        -        -  80  00 

David  Young,  Turkeys,      -  2  00 

John  S.  Folsom,  Brooms,  90 

John  S.  Folsom,  Soap,       -  22 

T.  R.  Hubbard,  Window  Sash,         -  84 

T.  R.  Hubbard,  Clapboards,  -      -  4  40 

Freeman  Wilson,  Beef,    -        -  40  50 

Cook  &  Miller,          "                   -  88 

Cook  &  Miller,  Lamprey  Eels,          -  52 

Brigham  &  Pratt,  Crackers,        -  6  13 

J.  S.  Folsom,  Rice,        -        -        -  1  80 

D.  H.  Young,  Lime,  -  2  05 

D.  H.  Young,  Cement,  -        -        -  2  50 

D.  H.Young,  Mason  Work,        -  7  00 

D.  H.Young, Laths.,      -  60 

D.H.Young,  Hair,          -        -  25 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Crockery,     -  1  69 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Saleratus,         -  38 

James  A.  Weston,  Rye,     -  9  60 

A.  C.  Wallace,  Carpenter  Work,  -  50  82 

Marcus  Ayer,             "            "          -  17  61 

Thomas  Emerson      "             "     -  9  35 

Daniels, Forsaitli  &  Co.,  S.  Turpentine,  16 

Amount  carried  forward,         ...    $1,551  74 


23 


Amount  brought  forward. 

-    $1,551 

74 

P.  J.  Handley,  Repairing  Har: 

ncss,  - 

75 

J.  S.  Folsom,  Twine,  - 

- 

06 

John  Campbell,  Exchange  of  Oxen,     42 

00 

J.  P.  Eaton,  Pasturing,     - 

32 

00 

William  A.  Rundlett,  Making 

Cider,     9 

59 

Wra.  M.  Plumer,  Lamb, 

2 

15 

Wm.  M.  Plumer,  Lemons, 

- 

12 

J.  S.  Folsom,  Soda, 

- 

49 

J.  S.  Folsom,  Molasses  Cask, 

75 

J.  S.  Folsom,  Raisins,     - 

- 

40 

Clark  &  Kimball,  Boots,     - 

-      ■       3 

00 

Milliken  &  Abbott,  Clothing,  - 

-       3 

00 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Salt,     - 

4 

45 

Merrill  &  Tilton,  Sugar,  - 

8 

33 

W.  M.  Plumer, 

6 

33 

T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane," 

4 

25 

J.  S.  Folsom, 

9 

25 

Barney  &  Straw,     " 

4 

25 

Spencer  &  Son,        " 

-      3 

99 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Spices, 

1 

08 

W.  E.  Eastman  &  Son,  " 

- 

13 

W.  M.  Plumer,               " 

- 

40 

J.  S.  Folsom,                  "     - 

- 

17 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Needles, 

- 

48 

W.  H.  Fisk,  Books,       - 

1 

12 

Balance  to  new  account,  - 

-      3,093 

55 

S4  7S'}  8^ 

<iT"tj  1  OO  OO 

24 

CITY  TEAM. 


By  Balance  from  old  account,  -        -      $366  87 
Appropriation,       -  300  00 

Cash  of  G.  Kimball,  for  Horse,  -  100  00 

"     "     F.  Kimball,  for  use  of  Team,  129  14 
Labor  of  Team  on  Highway,         -        603  49 
"  "  charged  to    Fire   De- 

partment,    -  750  00 

$2,249  50 


EXPENDITURES. 

IP 

J.  F.  Woodbury,  Blacksmith  Work 

, 

Shoeing,  ^c.,         - 

61  92 

Hall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  Corn, 

125  35 

Hall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  Meal,  - 

89  55 

Hall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  Oats,       - 

116  46 

Hall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  Feed,  - 

12  44 

Hall,  Perkins  &  Co.,  Middlings, 

1  40 

S.  C.  Merrill,  Horse  Labor,  - 

17  33 

T.  R.  Cochran,  Hay,  -        -      - 

15  84 

A.  Whitney, 

331  38 

R.  Stevens,  Straw,     - 

1  30 

John  R.  Chandler,  Straw,     - 

4  09 

J.  A.  Weston,             "       - 

3  84 

Artemas  Whitney,     "  - 

19  03 

J.  Abbott  &  Co.,         "       - 

5  64 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware, 

8  75 

H.  S.  Barnes,  Labor,  - 

91  79 

Hugh  Ramsey,     "  - 

351  33 

Joseph  A.  Weeks 

254  50 

S.  Wheeler,  Repairing  Tools,     - 

9  75 

C.  D.  Dunbar,     " 

2  37 

Amount  carried  forward,  -         -  1,521  06 


25 

Amount  hr ought  forward,         -         -         •  %\ ,524  06 
William  M.  Plumer,  Fluid,  Stilt  and 

Potatoes,     -                                      5  10 

Tewksbury  &  Wilson,  Medicine,  97 

Z.  F.  Campbell,                   "     -         -3  61 

Geo.  W.  Cheney,                «                     2  00 

C.  R.  Colley,  Paint,         -        -        -       2  18 

F.  Kimball,  one  Horse,     -        -          225  00 

Oliver  Greely,  Repairing  Harnesses,    113  50 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Watering  Pot,  75 

Samuel  C.  Merrill,  one  Horse,       -     150  00 
Balance  to  new  account,     - 


$2,249  50 


HIGHWAYS   AND    BRIDGES. 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT  NO.  1. 

By  Balance  from  old  account,     -        -  $48  67 

"  Appropriation,  -  150  00 

"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund,  350  00 


$548  67 


EXPENDITURES. 

George    Clark,  Labor,     -        -  12  00 

G.  W.  Dustin,  "            -  14  00 

N.  Preston,  "  9  50 

John  Gamble,  **     -  1  50 

C.  W.  Rowcll,  »  2  75 

John  P.  Rowell,  "     -        -  9  50 

John  S.  Yeaton,  ««■  2  00 

Amount  earned  forward,  -         -         •  $51  25 


26 


Amount  brought  for ivard, 

John    Stark,  for  labor, 
Jona.  Hartshorn,         " 
Jos.  M.  Rowell,  "     - 

Daniel  Riley,  " 

Patrick  Welch,  "     - 

Samuel  Hall,  " 

Fred.  Kimball,  "     - 

Peter  Kimball,  " 

Daniel  Cronin,  "     - 

Daniel  Sullivan,  " 

Dennis  O'Neal,  "     - 

Thomas  O'Brien, 
Thomas  Brannan,        "     - 
John  Welch,  " 

George    Clark,   Team   Labor, 
N.  Preston,  "  " 

Geo.  W.  Dustin,        "  " 

P.  Kimball, 

Peter  Kimball,  "  " 

George  Clark,  Plow, 
F.  Kimball,  Cart, 
Ezra  Copp,  Stone,    - 
A.  Walker  &  Co.,  Stone, 
Ezra  Kimball,  Stone  Chips, 
Balance  to  new  account, 


$51  25 


3  50 

1  00 

3  00 

1  25 

1  25 

4  50 

1  75 

18  38 

18  00 

16  75 

17  25 

1  50 

3  50 

9  25 

8  25 

3  25 

3  00 

2  50 

114  32 

75 

25 

3  12 

150  88 

3  00 

107  22 

i 

?548  67 

27 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT   NO.  2. 


By  Balance  from  old  account,     - 

$263 

10 

"   Appropriation  for  I860, 

3,700 

00 

<B>Q  QfiQ  in 

(jp'Jji/UO    J-V 

EXPENDITURES. 

Paid  George   Hunt,  Team  Labor,  - 

-    1 

75 

S.  L.  Fogg,             "        "     - 

2  75 

S.  C.  Merrill, 

-    7 

88 

H.  T.  Nichols, 

1 

00 

City  Team, 

506 

27 

F.  Kimball,              «         "     - 

138 

55 

C.  Clough,               "         " 

-  30 

62 

Hiram  Brown,         "         "     - 

60 

00 

T.  P.  Clough, 

-  44 

50 

Luther  Campbell     "         "     - 

43 

87 

N.  McCrillis, 

-  56 

99 

Varick,  Martin  &  Co.,  Hardware, 

9 

00 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,      " 

16 

73 

G.  W.  Merriam,  Blacksmith  Work 

9 

5             u 

73 

J.  B.  McCrillis, 

2 

75 

John  Houston,             "               " 

34 

85 

Houston  &  Eaton,       " 

39 

30 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Water  Dipper, 

42 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Iron,  - 

- 

25 

A.  W.  Walker  &  Co.,  Stone  Cover 

to 

Sesspool,        - 

4 

00 

Gas  Light  Co.,  Cinders,     - 

19  13 

John  B.  McCrillis,  Stone  Drag,     - 

2 

75 

George   Hunt,   Use   of  Cart, 

9 

43 

Amount  carried  forward, 


,035  52 


28 

Amount  brought  for -ward, 

H.   S.   Barnes,  use  of  Cart, 

F.  Kimball, 

T.  P.  Clough,  « 

Charles  Clough,  "               " 

City,  "               « 

Wiber  Gay,  Labor, 

Hugh  Ramsey,  " 

H.  S.  Barnes,  "      - 

James  Cam,  « 

Robert  Scott,  " 

Lewis  O'Brien,  " 

P.  Stanton,  " 

D.  Mahanna,  " 

P.  Riley,  «      - 

J.  Gilchrist,  <i 

J.  Kelley,  " 

J.  Prindable,  » 

J.  Clement,  " 

S.  Powers,  " 

T.  Sullivan,  " 

J.  Riley,  " 

H.  Brown,  «< 

Joseph  A.  Weeks,  " 

F.  Smiley,  "      - 

Wm.  Chase,  " 

Asa  Hoyt,  " 

S.  C.  Merrill, 

Peter  Scanlan,  " ■      - 

W.  E.  Eastman,  " 

John  Holland, 

D.  AY.  Clark, 

C.  Heath,  «      - 

Amount  carried  forward,  -             -      $2,717  26 


ftl,U30 

2 

0\) 

50 

9 

99 

1 

18 

8 

99 

-  153 

00 

81 

05 

-   71 

62 

187 

00 

-  127 

00 

2 

50 

-   19 

50 

133 

25 

7 

50 

1 

00 

1 

00 

51 

10 

6 

50 

12 

00 

7 

50 

3 

00 

3 

50 

65 

00 

152 

25 

132 

25 

51 

00 

60 

75 

71 

00 

27 

50 

45 

56 

172 

50 

9 

75 

29 


Amount  hromjht  forward, 

$2. 

,717  26 

Edwd.  McQueston  " 

- 

133  50 

William  Griffin,      " 

. 

26  00 

Michael  Scanlan,    " 

- 

65  75 

James  Croley,         " 

- 

17  00 

Con.  Hcaston,         " 

- 

2  00 

T.  P.  Clough, 

_ 

37  00 

Charles  Clough,      " 

- 

4  75 

John  Newton,          " 

. 

30  75 

Lewis  Mason,           " 

- 

70  25 

John  Larkin,           " 

_ 

19  25 

Orlando  Langley,    " 

- 

12  00 

Sylvester  Donahue," 

. 

7  75 

James  Marr,            " 

- 

9  25 

D.  B.  Allen, 

_ 

2  25 

Daniel  Kelley,         " 

- 

9  50 

W.  C.  Shannon,      " 

_ 

3  50 

Edward  Burns,       " 

- 

6  00 

Moulton  Knowlcs,  " 

_ 

6  75 

George  Hunt,          " 

- 

1  00 

W.  P.  Griffin, 

_ 

11  00 

Jacob  F.  James,  Engi 

neering,  - 

4  00 

Granite  Railway,  Stone  Chips, 

5  60 

S.  H.  Merrill,  Laboi 

,       - 

2  25 

George  Varnum,    " 

. 

9  25 

Michael  Welch,      " 

- 

5  75 

Pat.  Fowler,  Team 

Labor,  - 

5  50 

Edward  Burns,  " 

i. 

2  00 

D.  W.  Langley,  by  0 

,  Langley,  Team 

i 

Labor, 

_ 

10  00 

G.  W.  Glines,  Team 

Labor, 

18  68 

Abel  Hobbs, 

«       _ 

3  00 

N.   A.  Clark,  Labor, 

- 

2  50 

Amoun  t  carried  forward, 


83,201  04 


30 


mount  brought  forward, 
Daniel  Farmer,     "  - 
W.  E.  Eastman  &  Son,  Labor, 
William  Kimball,  " 

William  Slmr,  " 

S.  Walker  &  Co.,  Stone,  - 
F.  S.  Lynch,   Carpenter  Work, 
Neal  &  Holbrook,         " 
James  A.  Weston,  Engineering,  - 
Chas.  R.  Colley,  Painting, 
Joseph  Mitchell,  Chestnut  Plank, 
Moses  D.  Stokes,  Flagging  Stone, 
Asa  Hoyt,  Powder  and  Fuse, 
Balance  to  new  account,  - 


$3,261  04 

3 

00 

8 

00 

7 

50 

5 

00 

48 

81 

- 

87 

- 

42 

11 

50 

-     27 

12 

,  -      33 

91 

,       127 

46 

4 

16 

429 

81 

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HIGHWAY  DISTRICT   NO.  3. 


By  Balance  from  old  account, 
"  Appropriation,     - 


Amount  tarried  forward, 


$26  80 
350  00 


EXPENDITURES. 

Charles  W.  Barker,  Labor,     - 

3  00 

Groves  Brown,                   «    - 

50 

W.  C.  Powers, 

9  50 

E.  C.  Howlett,                   «     - 

12  25 

J.  B.  Chase, 

50 

Wm.  L.  Lock,                   "     - 

51  85 

Joseph  L.  Lock, 

28  00 

$376  80 


$105  60 


Amount  brought  forward,  -        -        -          $  105  00 

Levi  Woodman,  «     -        -       17  84 

J.  G.  Brown,  "                        8  50 

Kadmiel  Haselton,  "     -        -         9  00 

W.  W,  Baker,  ««         -            10  00 

Benjamin  Mitchell,  "     -                  7  75 

Nathaniel  Webster,  "         -              3  75 

Benjamin  Stevens,  "     -        -         9  00 

Ira  Stevens,  "                       6  00 

Eben  Ross,  "     -        -       23  75 

W.  Arbunckle,  "         -              6  00 

R.  C.  Dustin,  "     -        -         1  00 

Albert  Simpson,  "                       7  00 

W.  W.  Sargent,  "     -        -         4  00 

B.  F.  Mitchell,  •«        -              7  75 

Peter  Mitchell,  «     -        -         4  00 

James  W.  Locke,  <i                       2  00 

Carlton,  "     -         -         2  50 

Sylvester  Donahue,  "        -              1  75 

Paul  Tenney,  "     -         .          2  25 

John  Larkin,  "                        1  50 

Charles  W.  Barker,  Team  Labor,  -  50 

Groves  Brown,  "        "     -            1  00 

W.  C.  Powers,  "         "         -      10  00 

E.  C.  Howlett,  "         "     -          10  50 

John  Calef,  "         "         -            35 

W.  S.  Lock,  "        <•     .        '  30  50 

J.  G.  Brown,  «         "         .        8  25 

W.  W.  Baker,  "         "    -            8  00 

B.  F.  Mitchell,  7  75 

R.  C.  Dustin,  «         "    -             1  00 

Albert  Simpson,  "         "         -        6  00 

Eben  Ross,  «         "     -            8  50 

Amount  carried  forward,  -         -         -       $333  29 


32 


Amount  brought  forward, 
B.  Mitchell, 
Carlton, 

Gas  Light  Co.,  Cinders,  - 
John  Calef,  Clay, 
W.   S.   Lock,  Cart  Labor, 
W.  C.  Powers,     "  "     - 

%B.  F.  Mitchell,     " 
Albert  Simpson,  "         "     - 
W.  W.  Baker,      " 
Peter  Mitchell,    "         "     - 
W.  C.  Powers,  Plow     " 
J.  T.  P.  Hunt,  Rollings,  - 
Eben  Ross,  Scraper, 
J.  Ingham,  Damage  of  Cart, 
G.  W.  Merriam,  Sharpening  Tools, 
Balance  to  new  account, 


$333 

29 

1 

00 

2 

50 

-  14 

12 

2 

00 

-   5 

68 

2 

25 

2 

43 

1 

50 

25 

50 

2 

75 

1 

00 

38 

1 

25 

,    1 

33 

4 

57 

$376  80 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT   NO.  4. 


$70 

09 

75 

00 

$145 

09 

By  Balance  from  old  account, 
"  Appropriation, 


EXPENDITURES. 

John  Calef,       Labor,  -  1  00 

Ira  W.  Moore,         "  2  25 

John  Emerson,  Jr.,    "   -         -         -  1  00 

Nathaniel  Moore,  "  -        -        -  1  00 


Amount  brought  forward,  »         -         -  5  25 


33 


Amount  brought  forward, 

$5  25 

David  Webster,   Labor, 

50 

John  P.  Moore,     "     -        - 

2  00 

R.  P.  Whittemore" 

31  49 

I.  Whittemore,     ««--■- 

12  87 

Ira  W.  Moore,      " 

4  37 

David  Webster,    "     - 

2  00 

W.  P.  Webster,    " 

50 

J.  J.  Whittemore"     - 

2  50 

J.  Aiken,              " 

3  00 

Chas.  Aiken,        "     - 

2  50 

David  Webster,  Team  Labor, 

50 

Ira  W.  Moore, 

50 

John  Emerson,        "           "   - 

1  00 

John  P.  Moore,       "           " 

1  00 

Nathaniel  Moore,    " 

1  00 

Daniel  Webster,      " 

50 

John  Calef,              "           "   - 

50 

R.  P.  Whittemore,  " 

50 

Isaac  Whittemore,  "           "  - 

50 

Ira  W.  Moore,         "           "       - 

2  87 

David  Webster,      "           "  -   .     - 

1  00 

Ira  W.  Moore,  Cart  Labor,  - 

38 

David  Webster,  "         " 

12 

A.  C.  Wallace,  Chestnut  Posts, - 

5  40 

I.  W.  Moore,  Lumber,  - 

4  00 

Balance  to  new  account,  - 

57  84 

$145  09 


34 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT  NO.  5. 


By  balance  from  old  account,  -        -  $33  13 

"  Appropriation,       -         -         -  125  00 

"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund,  200  00 

"  Balance  to  new  account,     -        -  112  82 


EXPENDITURES. 

Jonas  Harvey,  Jr., 

Labor, 

38  11 

W.  P.  Merrill, 

u 

3  00 

Ephraim  S.  Harvey, 

a 

12  63 

Rodnia  Nutt, 

a 

2  25 

David  H.  Nutt, 

u 

33  56 

James  McQueston, 

a 

3  75 

W.  W.  Dickey, 

« 

1  00 

Gilman  Harvey, 

u 

3  50 

Elbridge  Roby, 

a 

2  75 

S.  Blanchard  Hill, 

a 

4  25 

John  Dickey, 

a 

9  10 

W.  P.  Newell, 

a 

9  50 

James  Emerson, 

a 

13  50 

John  Young, 

a 

7  50 

Amos  Cressey, 

a 

4  00 

James  Nutt, 

a 

4  00 

Sampson  Annis, 

a 

1  50 

James  M.  Young, 

a 

13  68 

Daniel  W.  Fling; 

it 

1  00 

James  M.  Nutt, 

a 

38  87 

Lander  Griffin, 

a 

9  25 

W.  P.  Merrill,  Team 

i  Labor,  - 

3  50 

E.  S.  Harvey,         " 

a 

8  62 

Rodnia  Nutt,         " 

a 

1  75 

James  Harvey,  Jr." 

a 

2  00 

$470  95 


Amount  carried  forward. 


$232  57 


60 


Amount  carried  forward, 

- 

$232  57 

Oilman  Harvey,  Team  Labor, 

5 

50 

Elbridge  Roby,      " 

u 

50 

Jehu  Dickey,         " 

a 

50 

W.  P.  Newell,       " 

u 

2 

50 

James  M.  Nutt,     " 

a 

12 

00 

David  H.  Nutt,     " 

« 

1 

50 

S.  B.  Hill, 

a 

50 

F.  Kimball,            " 

a 

7 

75 

Amos  Cresscy,      " 

U 

50 

W.  P.  Merrill,     Cart 

a 

1 

11 

E.  S.  Harvey,         " 

a 

SI 

Jonas  Harvey,  Jr.  " 

U 

44 

James  M.  Nutt,     " 

a 

1 

38 

Gilman  Harvey,    " 

a 

1 

00 

S.  B.  Hill, 

a 

1 

50 

Amos  Cressey,       " 

a 

12 

D.  H.  Nutt, 

a 

75 

David  H.  Nutt,  Gravel 

i 

4 

00 

James  Nutt,             " 

- 

1 

95 

J.  &  E.  S.  Harvey,  Lumber, 

m 

53 

E.  S.  Harvey, 

a 

60 

98 

James  Nutt,  Stone, 

- 

2 

00 

John  Young,     "  - 

- 

2 

80 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co 

.,  Powder, 

G4 

D.  H.  Nutt,  Blacksmithing, 

60 

C.  &  L.Gage, 

- 

5 

60 

John  B.  Varick,  Hardware, 

4 

58 

John  Dickey,  Spikes, 

- 

67 

James  Emerson,  Jr.,  Spikes,  - 

4 

67 

$470  95 

36 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT   NO.  6. 


By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -        49  89 
"  Appropriation,  -  100  00 

"  Transferred  from  Incidental  Expense 

Account,      -        -        -        -        50  00 

EXPENDITURES. 
David  Dickey,  3d,  Surveyor,  Labor 

James  Wiley,  " 

William  Hoyt,  " 

George  Hunt,  " 

John  Johnson,  " 

Amos  C.  Webster,  " 
John  P.  Webster, 

Amos  Webster,  " 

David  Dickey,  " 

Madison  Dickey,  " 

Nahum  W.  Curtis,  " 

Stephen  M.  Barker,  " 

Gilman  Clough,  " 

James  G.  Chase,  " 

James  M.  Dickey,  " 

David  H.  Dickey,  " 

Jamtis  M.  Webster,  " 

W.  C.  Johnson,  " 

Horace  Hunt,  " 
William  Hoyt,  Team  Labor, 
John  Johnson, 
A    C.  Webster, 
David  Dickey, 
David  Dickey,  3d, 
John  P.  Webster, 

Amount  carried  fortvarcl,        -  -  $114  24 


',   9 

25 

5 

25 

8 

8T 

1 

00 

4 

00 

5 

00 

8 

00 

9 

50 

12 

25 

50 

5 

00 

50 

1 

00 

2 

25 

3 

00 

4 

00 

14 

25 

3 

50 

1 

50 

50 

50 

3 

31 

4 

50 

4 

00 

2 

81 

37 


tint  brought  forward, 

$114  24 

David  H.  Dickey,  Team  Labor, 

4 

00 

James  M.  Webster, " 

a 

4 

50 

Horace  Hunt,          " 

a 

2 

50 

James  M.  Dickey,    " 

a 

o 

00 

David  Dickey,  3d,  Use 

of  Cart,     - 

62 

David  Dickey,           " 

u 

87 

Amos  C.  Webster,    " 

a 

37 

John  P.  Webster,     " 

u 

3T 

David  H.  Dickey,      " 

a 

99 

James  M.  Webster,  " 

a 

62 

James  M.  Dickey,     " 

a 

75 

John  Johnson,  Use  of  Plow,  - 

2 

00 

William  Hoyt,      " 

u 

1 

50 

Gilman  Clough,  1,059  feet  of  Lumber 

,  15 

34 

Balance  to  new  accoun 

t,          "           - 

48 

22 

cjiqq  cq 

Cp  A.  U  *J      {Jts 

HIGHWAY   DISTRICT   NO.  7. 

By  balance  from  old  account,        -  33  55 

"  Appropriation,     -  125  00 

EXPENDITURES. 
Isaac  Huse,  for  Labor, 
Nathan  Johnson, 
Joseph  Marsh, 
Isaac  Webster, 
Joseph  Marsh,  Jr. 
J.  B.  Eastman, 

Amount  carried  forward, 


13 

50 

20 

13 

20 

50 

9 

75 

o 

00 

5 

00 

$158  55 


38 


Amount  brought  forward, 

Charles  A.  Hall,  For  Labor, 
L.  A.  Morse,  " 

James  Hall,  2d,     "     - 
J.  B.  Eastman,      " 
Marshall  Junkins, "     - 
Solomon  Tobie,      " 
William  Felch,      "     - 
Isaac  Huse,  Team  Labor, 
Charles  A.  Hall,"     " 
N.Johnson,         ".    "     - 
Joseph  Marsh,    "     " 
Israel  Webster,  "     "     - 
Joseph  Marsh,  Use  of  Cart, 
C.  A.  Hall,         "  "      - 

Israel  Webster, "  " 

Isaac  Huse,       "  "     - 

N.  Johnson,       "  " 

N.  Johnson,  Posts, 
Joseph  Marsh,  Jr.,  Railing, 
John  Leavitt,  Use  of  Scraper, 
Joseph  Pierce,  "         Plow, 
C.  A.  Hall, 
Balance  to  new  account, 


$70  88 

16 

50 

9 
O 

00 

3 

75 

3 

25 

50 

2 

00 

1 

50 

i 

81 

7 

18 

o 
O 

87 

o 
o 

18 

4 

37 

50 

1 

00 

50 

2 

37 

50 

1 

10 

40 

25 

1 

00 

1 

00 

22 

14 

$158  55 


39 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT   NO.  8. 


By  Balance  from  old  account,     - 
"  Appropriation,  - 
"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund, 


EXPENDITURES 
John  H.  Proctor,  Surveyor,  Labor, 
Luther  S.  Proctor, 
Luther  S.  Proctor,  Labor  and  Lum 

ber  on  Bridge, 
John  P.  Young,       Labor,     - 
Amos  Latush,  "     - 

John  W.  Proctor,         " 
George  Young,  "     - 

Ephraim  S.  Young,      " 
Horace  Stevens,  "     - 

Wallace  N.  Young,     " 
David  Haselton,  "     - 

John  Latush,  " 

Ayers  Spofford,  "     - 

N.  B.  Reed,  " 

Freeman  Wilson,  "     - 

Aaron  Crombie,  " 

Phinehas  Haselton,       "     - 
Moses  Griffin,  " 

James  M.  Crombie,      "     - 
Peter  Farmer,  " 

William  Young,  "     - 

L.  S.  Proctor,        Team  Labor, 
John  P.  Young,         "         " 
John  H.  Proctor,        "         " 


$102 

51 

50 

00 

50 

00 

■,   39 

00 

20 

00 

im- 
6 

50 

5 

00 

o 
O 

00 

5 

50 

4 

00 

8 

50 

2 

25 

1 

00 

1 

00 

3 

00 

5 

00 

1 

00 

5 

50 

5 

00 

4 

00 

4 

50 

2 

50 

8 

50 

1 

00 

-   11 

50 

7 

00 

-   15 

00 

$202  51 


Amount  carritd  forward, 


$169  25 


40 

Amount  brought  fomvard,         -  $169  25 

J.  W.  Proctor,            "         "  -             1  00 

J.  M.  Crombie,          "         "  -2  50 

J.  H.  Proctor,  Use  of  Plow,  -                75 

J.  P.  Eaton,         u            tt  2  00 

Balance  to  new  account,     -  -          27  01 


$202  51 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT  NO.  9. 

By  Balance  from  old  account, 
"   Appropriation, 
"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund, 

EXPENDITURES 

Daniel  Randlett,  Surveyor,  for  Labor 

Walter  H.  Noyes, 

John  G.  Webster, 

C.  F.  Lambert, 

G.  B.  McQueston, 

B.  W.  Corning', 

J.  Y.  McQueston, 

Nathaniel  Corning, 

James  Currier, 

Amos  Drew, 

Jesse  Cross, 

Alondo  Page, 

Josiah  Bartlett, 

Sylvanus  Morse, 

Ladd  Boyce, 

Johnson  Morse, 

Amount  carried  forward,       -         -  $117  55 


$43  60 

125  00 

1, 

150  00 

#319  60 

3. 

«jpOj.o  \j\r 

Liabo: 

r,  33  25 

u 

10  50 

a 

10  50 

« 

1  50 

it 

50 

u 

4  90 

'« 

16  50 

u 

6  25 

a 

2  75 

a 

6  00 

a 

6  40 

u 

3  00 

a 

2  00 

a 

4  00 

a 

5  50 

a 

4  00 

41 


Amount  brought  forward, 

- 

$117  55 

Stephen  Hasclton, 

Labor, 

4  75 

Sherburn  Corning, 

u 

2  50 

David  Swett, 

a 

8  10 

Leonard  Hasclton, 

a 

4  00 

Franklin  Page, 

a 

2  00 

G.  W.  Hasclton, 

u 

3  75 

Reuben  Haselton, 

a 

2  75 

C.  W.  Haselton, 

u 

1  75 

A.  N.  Scott, 

a 

3  00 

Russell  Ray, 

a 

4  50 

G.  W.  George, 

a 

4  00 

W.  H.  Noyes,         Team  Labor, 

- 

J.  Y.  McQueston,       " 

u 

- 

19  75 

Nathaniel  Corning,     " 

a 

- 

50 

Daniel  Randlett,        " 

a 

- 

2  75 

Sylvanus  Morse,         " 

a 

- 

1  00 

George  W.  George,     " 

a 

- 

*3  00 

J.  &  E.  Harvey,         Lumber, 

- 

2  69 

Daniel  Randlett, 

a 

- 

3  27 

Gilman  Clough, 

u 

- 

31  67 

Francis  Manter, 

« 

- 

3  15 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co., 

,  Hardw 

are, 

5  78 

Daniel  Randlett,  Blacksmith  W 

ork, 

25 

J.  F.  Woodbury,         " 

< 

;i 

2  00 

Daniel  Randlett,  Use  of  Cart, 

50 

Sylvanus  Morse,     " 

a 

- 

50 

Nathaniel  Corning" 

u 

25 

J.  Y.  McQueston,  " 

a 

- 

2  75 

W.  H.  Noyes, 

u 

25 

G.  W.  George,       " 

a 

- 

50 

Daniel  Randlett,  Use  of  Plow,  • 

50 

W.  H.  Noyes, 

a 

- 

25 

Balance  to  new  accounl 

:?    " 

- 

80  27 

60 

»jp  O  1  o 

42 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT   NO.  10. 


By  Balance  from  old  Account,     -  -      58  15 

"  Cash  of  H.  0.  Dudley  for  Stone,  -    1  25 

"  Appropriation,         -  500  00 

"  Cash  of  Charles  Bartlett,    -        -  -    4  75 

"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund,  -     250  00 

"  Error  in  C.  Bartlett's  Bill,          -  -    4  75 


EXPENDITURES. 

Chas.  Bartlett,  for  Labor. 

(Sur 

veyor) 

89  18 

J.    Morse,    for     Labor, 

- 

- 

14  37 

C.  Bowker, 

- 

- 

4  50 

James  Walker,         ' 

- 

- 

2  50 

H.  O.  Dudley, 

- 

- 

1  25 

Samuel  Adams,         ' 

- 

- 

2  00 

R.  L.  Livingston,      ' 

- 

- 

62 

John  B.  Eastman, 

- 

- 

5  25 

John  Chatman,         ' 

- 

- 

40  50 

Michael  Welch,        ' 

- 

- 

2  00 

Frank  Hutchinson,  ' 

- 

- 

50  00 

Eben  Hartshorn, 

- 

- 

19  50 

Thomas  Dwin,          ( 

- 

- 

6  75 

John  Davis, 

- 

- 

1  00 

James  Burns,            ' 

- 

- 

2  50 

A.  G.  Fairbanks,      ' 

- 

- 

3  25 

Levi  Dodge,              ' 

- 

- 

1  00 

James  Harvell, 

- 

- 

4  00 

William  Baker, 

- 

- 

1  50 

Columbus  Wyman,  ' 

- 

- 

7  50 

Noah  Kcnerson, 

- 

- 

7  32 

Enoch  Burbank, 

- 

- 

6  50 

$818  90 


Amount  carried  forward, 


$272  99 


43 


Amount  brought  forward,     - 
B.  F.  Fletcher,     Labor, 
Thomas  Boardman, 
John  Bartlett, 
Patrick  Foley, 
A.  N.  Clapp  &  Co., 
John  Humphrey, 
Samuel  Brown, 
A.  C.  Wallace, 
Daniel  Barnard, 
Sylvanus  Johnson, 
Samuel  Brown,  Jr., 
Daniel  McKean, 
J.    Morse,     Team  Labor, 
Chas.  Bartlett,  " 
A.G.Fairbanks," 
James  Harvell,  " 
John  Bartlett,  " 
W.  S.  Locke,     " 
Peter  Turney,   " 
Jas.  Campbell,  " 
T.  Boardman,    " 
A.  C.  Wallace,  " 
F.  Hutchinson, " 
James  Walker,  " 
S.  Johnson,        " 
W.  P.  Stratton,  Tinning  Bridge, 
J.  Morse,  Use  of  Cart, 

John  Bartlett,     «  "     - 

A.G.Fairbanks,"  " 

James  Harvell,     "  "     - 

W.  S.  Locke,       "  " 

Daniel  Barnard,  "  "     - 

Amottnt  carried  forward, 


8272 

99 

.  8 

50 

1 

75 

7 

00 

2 

00 

4 

00 

4 

00 

6 

50 

20 

00 

6 

62 

80 

1 

00 

1 

20 

8 

00 

63 

50 

10 

50 

4 

00 

29 

50 

2 

00 

3 

00 

5 

50 

3 

50 

24 

00 

8 

00 

3 

50 

1 

00 

1 

25 

25 

11 

25 

2 

25 

75 

50 

6 

25 

$524  86 


44 

Amount  brought  forward,         -  .      - 

CI  arles  Bartlett,  Use  of  Cart,     - 

John  B.  Varick,  Spikes, 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware, 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  1  Scraper, 

A.  N.  Clapp  &  Co.,  Hardware,  - 

Mrs.  French,  Stone, 

Robert  Young,  Paving  Stones,  - 

Daniel  Bowman,  Stones, 

John  Bartlett,  Use  of  Plow, 

James  Harvell,  "  " 

A.  C.  Wallace,  Marl, 

Charles  Colley,  Use  of  Staging  Poles, 

Elliot  &  Wilson,  Bolts  and  Nuts, 

G.  S.  Groombridge,  Blacksmith  Work,  27  73 

C.  &  L.  Gage,  "  " 

Clement  &  Lane,  Painting  Bridges, 

Manchester  Print  Works,  Old  Tin, 

Lewis  Simons,  Lumber, 

A.  C.  Wallace,       " 

Balance  to  new  Account, 


$524 

86 

2 

00 

4 

00 

21 

85 

5 

50 

7 

22 

21 

00 

4 

00 

5 

00 

25 

25 

1 

74 

!5 

75 

3 

39 

c,27 

73 

4 

21 

37 

76 

2 

52 

15 

44 

116 

82 

12 

61 

518  90 


45 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT  NO.  11. 

By  Balance  from  old  account,  -         -         $01  84 
"  Appropriation,       -  500  00 

"  Transferred  from  City  Hall  Stores  Ac- 
count,      -  75  00 

$636  84 
EXPENDITURES. 

George  H.  Colby,  Surveyor,  for  Labor,  76  57 

Joseph  Melvin, 

Alpheus  Bodwell, 

Ezra  Stearns, 

Daniel  Butterfield, 

G.  H.  Stearns, 

Benjamin  White, 

Samuel  Austin, 

John  Hartshorn, 

Jonathan  Hartshorn, 

Benjamin  Hartshorn, 

A.  H.  Gerry, 

Joseph  W.  Bailey, 

Maurice  Foley, 

Dennis  Cassidy, 

John  Mahaney, 

Daniel  Farmer, 

Nicholas  Parker, 

Shubal  T.  Jones, 

Joseph  Hawkins, 

William  Nelson, 

John  Wallace, 

Michael  Marah, 

T.  C.  Stearns, 

Amount  carried  fonvard,         -         -         -        $313  07 


'or,  76 

57 

;   31 

75 

;   46 

75 

;    5 

00 

;    3 

50 

;   13 

75 

1 

50 

1 

50 

2 

50 

:     O 

00 

50 

24 

50 

11 

50 

12 

50 

11 

50 

6 

00 

3 

00 

7 

00 

15 

50 

3 

50 

2 

00 

50 

9 

50 

20 

75 

46 


[mount  Drought  forward, 

- 

$313  07 

Warren  Stearns, 

For  Laboi 

-,     3  50 

•  Moses  Wyman, 

a 

1  20 

John  Parker, 

a 

6  00 

Owen  Parker, 

a 

5  25 

John  Field, 

a 

.6  75 

Michael  Finn, 

iC 

8  25 

John  Harrigan, 

a 

6  75 

Thomas  Murphy, 

a 

12  25 

James  Lucy, 

a 

9  50 

Charles  Bean, 

a 

1  00 

James  M.  Garrett, 

a 

50 

•Robert  Murray, 

a 

1  00 

H.  S.  Way, 

a 

50 

A.  H.  Gage, 

a 

2  00 

George  Powers, 

a 

5  00 

Edson  Williams, 

a 

1  25 

Roger  Stevens, 

u 

1  00 

Peter  Hart, 

a 

12  87 

Daniel  Ross, 

a 

1  25 

James  Carey, 

a 

4  62 

Alpheus  Bodwell, 

Team  Labor 

) 

60  50 

Daniel  Farmer, 

a           u 

17  25 

William  Nelson, 

a           a 

2  00 

Daniel  Butterfield, 

u            it 

50 

George  H.  Colby, 

cc           a 

1  25 

Alpheus  Bodwell, 

Use  of  Plow, 

2  89 

B.  Hartshorn, 

a              a 

2  50 

Daniel  Farmer, 

a              a 

50 

George  H.  Colby, 

a              a 

1  50 

Alpheus  Bodwell, 

"         Cart, 

7  88 

Daniel  Farmer, 

it             a 

6  87 

William  Nelson, 

a              a 

50 

Amount  carried  forward,         ...       $507  13 


47 


Amount  brought  forward. 


$507  13 


Daniel  Butterfield,  Use  of  Cart, 

12 

George  H.  Colby,       "           " 

13 

George  H.  Colby,  Lumber,        -  - 

22  61 

David  Wells,               " 

34  66 

Daniel  Farmer,           " 

22  87 

George  IT.  Colby,  Nails  and  Spikes, 

1  48 

Balance  to  new  account, 

47  84 

#636  84 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT  NO.  12. 


By  Balance  from  old  account, 
"  Appropriation}  -         ■ 

EXPENDITQRES 
P.  W.  Follansbee,  Labor, 
Richard  Pillsbury,        "     - 
Daniel  Plumer,  " 

James  Eaton,  "     - 

Joseph  Cate,  " 

Isaac  H.  Langley,        "     - 
William  Mills,  " 

Robert  Stevens,  "     * 

William  H.  Cogswell,  " 
John  Huse,  "     - 

Balance  to  new  Account, 


$167  98 
300  00 


-      99 

6G 

o 
O 

00 

-       14 

00 

13 

25 

7  00 

3 

00 

-      12 

50 

29 

75 

-      11 

79 

5 

00 

-     269 

03 

$467  98 


$467  98 


48 


HIGHWAY  DISTRICT  NO.  13. 

By  Balance  from  old  Account,     -        -  $23  77 

"  Appropriation,     -  75  00 

"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund,  -  50  00 

"  Overdrawn  to  new  Account,         -  4  10 


$152  87 


EXPENDITURES. 

Luther  Campbell  (Surveyor),  Labor,    78  00 

William  Campbell,                        "  1  00 

Reuben  Kimball,                          "  8  00 

O.  M.  Winegar,                            "  2  00 

George  W.  Cate,                          "  8  00 

Lorenzo  D.  Cate,                          "  1  00 

Alonzo  Wicomb,                          "  1  00 

Jeremiah  Jones,                           "  1  50 

Jonathan  Kimball,                        "  4  00 

Luther  Campbell,  Team  Labor,  27  00 

Reuben  Kimball,        "         "  8  00 

O.  M.  Winegar,          "         "  4  00 

Jonathan  Kimball,     "         "  2  00 

Luther  Campbell,  Use  of  Cart,  1  37 

Reuben  Kimball,      "            "  1  00 

Jonathan  Kimball,    "            "  50 

Wm.  Campbell,  Watering  Trough,  3  00 

O.  M.  Winegar,  Use  of  Cart,          -  50 
Luther  Campbell,  Use  of  Plow,        -    1  00 


$152  87 


49 


NEW  HIGHWAYS. 


By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -     $493  79 
"  Appropriation,  -        -        -  1000  00 

"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund,         500  00 
"  Balance  overdrawn  to  new  account,     323  71 


EXPENDITURES. 
Edward  McQueston,  for  Labor,  * 

Joseph  A.  Weeks,  " 

H.  S.  Barnes,  " 

Robert  Scott,  " 

Francis  Smiley,  " 

Asa  Hoyt,  " 

Daniel  Mahanna,  " 

William  Chase,  u 

William  D.  Clark,  " 

Peter  Scanlan,  " 

Samuel  C.  Merrill,  " 

James  Crowley,  " 

Charles  Clough,  K 

F.  4.  Allen,  « 
Patrick  O'Brien,  " 
Hugh  Ramsey,  " 
T.  P.  Clough,  « 

G.  W.  Glines,  » 
George  Varnum,  " 
F.  Kimball,  " 
Luther  Campbell,  " 
Edward  Burns,  " 
William  Griffin,  " 
Sylvester  Donahue,  " 
John  Larkin,  « 

Amount  carried  forward,        ... 


■$2,317  50 


39  00 

9  75 

7  25 

9  25 

2  00 

,   7  25 

*17  75 

24  00 

10  25 

7  25 

9  25 

6  00 

2  25 
1  00 
4  00 
9  50 

3  00 
18  68 

3 

3 

17 


00 
00 

87 
00 
50 

75 


13  75 


$242  30 


50 


Amount  brought  forward,         ...  $242  30 

John  Prindable,         for  Labor  -       8  50 

S.  C.  Herrick,                      "  2  00 

Dennis  Bonner,                    "  3  00 

Reuben  M.  Richardson,      "  ..  -           2  00 

John  Newton,                      "  -     11  50 

James  Kearne,                    "  -        11  75 

W.  E.  Eastman  &  Son,      "  -    10  75 

Michael  Scanlan,                "  -        11  25 

W.  C.  Shannon,                  "  -       2  00 

James  Marr,                        "  -         10  25 

Jerry  Cochran,                    "  -      2  00 

James  Page,                        "  -          3  75 

Michael  Welch,                   "  -    11  00 

Albert  Eastman,                  "  6  50 

City  Team,  for  Team  Labor,  -  -    51  99 
F.  Kimball            "         " 
S.  P.  Clough,        "        "      - 
Luther  Campbell, "         " 


13  25 

3  00 

15  44 

15  43 

50 


G.  W.  Glines,  "  "  -  .  - 
Amoskeag  Manf'g  Co.,  Use  of  Cart 
City,  "  "  1  81 

T.  P.  Clough,  "  "  75 

F.Kimball,  "  "  75 

Jacob  F.  James,  Surveying  and  mak- 
ing Plans,  -  -  -  36  25 
Hill  &  Langley,  Horse  and  Carriage,  1  00 
Joseph  Cross,  Stone  for  Covering,  8  00 
Daniel  W.  Fling,"  "  8  00 
A.  Walker  &  Co.,  Stone  and  laying,  255  52 
William  P.  Riddle,  Witness  Fees,  5  00 
A.  Walker  &  Co.,  Drilling  holes  for 

Fence  Posts,        -        -        -         16  00 


Amount  carried  forward, 


$771  24 


51 


Amount  brought  forward, 

i 

1771  24 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware, 

20  95 

Houston  <fe  Eaton,  Blacksmith  Work 

,  15  99 

R.  Gilmore  &  Co.,         " 

it 

8  00 

A.  C.  Wallace,  Lumber, 

- 

4  48 

S.  S.  Moulton,  Carpenter  Work, 

5  50 

John  Leavitt,  Damage  to  Sleigh, 

5  00 

C.  R.  Colley,  Painting, 

- 

4  85 

Geo.  Porter,  Building  new 

Highway 

,225  00 

Patrick  McLaughlin,     do. 

do. 

550  66 

Amos  Webster,              do. 

do. 

261  33 

James  A.  Weston,         do. 

do. 

85  00 

Bartlett  &  Hartshorn,  do. 

do. 

151  50 

James   Hall,  Land   taken 

for  New 

Highways, 

- 

12  00 

Elbridge  Roby,          do. 

do. 

16  00 

Freeman  Wilson,      do. 

do. 

100  0C 

S.  &  E.  Hall,             do. 

do. 

25  0C 

S.  B.  Hill,                do. 

do. 

5  00 

Isaac  C.  Flanders,     do. 

do. 

50  00 

<&o  017 

~>r 

$^,-j±< 

>)'j 

GRANITE  BRIDGE. 

By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -         19  33 

"  Appropriation,        ...  300  00 

Balance  overdrawn  to  new  account,  168  74 


EXPENDITURES. 

Charles  Bartlett,  for  Labor,    - 

-    40  62 

John  B.  Chapman,         "     - 

20  00 

$438  07 


Amount  carried  foncawL,       >r  -  $60  62 


52 


Amount  brought  forward, 

- 

$60  62 

Eben  Hartshorn,            " 

- 

8  25 

Francis  Munroe,             " 

- 

5  31 

Eugene  McCarty,           " 

- 

1  00 

Jolm  Griffin,                   " 

- 

10  50 

Frank  Hutchinson,        " 

- 

6  00 

Samuel  Brown,              " 

- 

2  00 

H.  C.  Sullivan, 

- 

50 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co., 

Hardware, 

10  90 

A.  N.  Clapp  &  Co., 

a 

11  58 

J.  B.  Yarick, 

a 

3  75 

A.  C.  Wallace,  Lumber, 

- 

58  17 

James  M.  Tuttle,  Plank, 

- 

69  34 

James  Montgomery,  " 

- 

75  01 

Lewis  Simons,             "    - 

- 

72  04 

Ralph  Holbrook,        " 

-    '      - 

7  57 

David  Wells,              "    - 

- 

45  00 

W.  P.  Stratton,  Repairs, 

- 

75 

S.  S.  Moulton,  Carpenter 

Work,     - 

39  75 

M88  07 

AMOSKEAG   FALLS  BRIDGE. 


By  balance  from  old  account, 
"  Appropriation, 


36  71 

100  00 


EXPENDITURES. 
Highway  District  No,  2,  for  Snowing 

Bridge,        -        -        -        -        80  00 
A.  C.  Wallace,  Plank,    -  22  13 


$136  71 


Amount  carried  forward. 


$52  13 


53 

Amount  brought  forward ',         -         -         -       $52  13 

Daniel  Farmer,       »    -        -        -        11  49 

Harman  S.  Burns,  Labor,        -  35  62 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,   Hardware 

or  Nails,        -        -        -        -         2  93 

Balance  to  new  account,    -        -  34  54 

$136  71 


SCHOOLS. 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  1. 

By  balance  from  old  account,  -        -         $15  00 
"  Appropriation,        -  200  00 

$215  00 

EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  School 

Committee  for,        -        -  215  00 

$215  00 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  2. 

By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -        831  21 
"  Appropriation  -        -        -        13,800  00 

14,631  21 

EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  School 

Committee,        -        -        -    14,631  21 

314,631  21 


54 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  3. 

By  balance  from  old  account,  -         130  00 

"  Appropriation,        -  275  00 

$405  00 

EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer   in  favor  School 

Committee,     -  405  00 

$405  00 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  4. 

By  balance  from  old  account,     -        -         95  00 

"  Appropriation,         -.-'.-  200  00 

$295  00 

EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  of  School 

Committee,  -        -        -        -      295  00 

$295  00 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  5. 

By  balance  from  old  account,     -        -         75  00 
"  Appropriation,        -  200  00 

$275  00 

EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  of  School 

Committee,    -        -        -        -    275  00 

$275  00 


55 

SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  6. 

By  Appropriation,     -  225  00 

$225  00 

EXPENDITURES. 

To  balance  from  old  account,         -        -        8  65 
Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  School 

Committee,     -  216  35 

$225  00 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  7. 

By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -        109  10 
"  Appropriation,        -  225  00 

S334  10 

EXPENDITURES. 

To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  School 

Committee,    -  334  10 

$334  10 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  8. 


By 

Balance  from  old  account,    - 

35 

00 

u 

Appropriation,  - 

EXPENDITURES. 

200 

00 

$235 

00 

To 

Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  School 

Committee,    - 

235 

00 

$235 

00 

56 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  9. 

By  balance  from  old  account,     -        -         22  61 
"  Appropriation,  -  200  00 

$222  61 

EXPENDITURES. 

To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  School 

Committee,  222  61 

$222  61 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  10. 

By  balance  from  old  account,     -        -        225  00 
"  Appropriation,        -  975  00 

$1,200  00 

EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  School 

Committee,  -        -        -         $1,200  00 

$1,200  00 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  11. 

By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -        110  00 
"  Appropriation,        -  500  00 

$610  00 

EXPENDITURES. 

To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  School 

Committee,    -  610  00 

$610  00 


57 
SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  2. 

BUILDING    ACCOUNT. 

By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -       180  35 

"  Amount  raised  by  vote  of  District,   3,331  21 

Overdrawn,        -  18  48 

$3,530  04 

EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer  for  Interest,        406  50 
"  "in  favor  of  Har- 

vey Spaulding,    -  1,011  67 

"         on  Treasurer  in  favor  of  E. 

W.  Harrington,       -        -       1,096  87 
"         on  Treasurer  in    favor    of 

School  Committee,    -        -    1,015  00 

$3,530  04 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT  NO.  10. 

BUILDING    ACCOUNT. 

By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -  1,441  40 
"  Appropriation  or  amount  raised  by 

vote  of  District,    -        -  944  75 

$2,386  15 

EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer,     -        -        -  1,441  40 
Balance  to  new  account,        -        -  944  75 

$2,386  15 


58 


SCHOOL  DISTEICT  NO.  11. 

BUILDING   ACCOUNT. 

By  amount  raised  by  Tax,  -  508  69 


EXPENDITURES. 
To  Orders  on  Treasurer  in  favor  Building 

Committee,    -        -        -        -    500  00 
Balance  to  new  account,  -  8  69 


$508  69 


$508  69 


COMMONS. 


By  balance  from  old  account,     -        -         22  02 
"  Appropriation,  -  400  00 

"  Cash  paid  Treasurer  for  Grass,      -         11  00 


EXPENDITURES. 

Adams  &  Andrews, 

for 

Labor,     - 

27  25 

Francis  Smiley, 

u 

3  25 

Hibbard  Stevens, 

a 

11  25 

Thomas  P.  Clough, 

a 

16  50 

John  Clement,    - 

a 

11  19 

W.  C.  Shannon, 

a 

7  90 

E.  P.  Clough, 

a 

8  50 

S.  S.  Moulton, 

a 

3  75 

C.  C.  Frost, 

u 

5  00 

C.  C.  Clement, 

a 

3  50 

H.  S.  Barnes, 

it 

13  35 

$433  02 


Amount  carried  forward, 


$111  44 


59 


Amount  brought  forward,  i 

George  Hunt,     Team  Labor, 
Thomas  P.  Clough,"         " 
E.  P.  Clough,  "         " 

E.  Parmenter,  "         " 

John  Campbell,       "         " 
City  Team,  "         « 

Thomas  P.  Clough,  Use  of  Cart,     - 
Enoch  P.  Clough,       "  "  - 

John  B.  Huse,  Use  of  Boat, 
W.  C.  Shannon,  "  " 

T.  P.  Clough,      Repairing,    - 
E.  P.  Clongh,  " 

John  Clement,  "  - 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware, 
Joseph  L.  Smith,      Lumber,    - 
Neal  &  Holbrook,  " 

A.  C.  Wallace,  " 

John  Houston,  Blacksmith  Work, 
Goodale  &  Farns worth,  Printing, 
Temple  McQueston,  Whitewashing, 
William  McPherson,  " 

Charles  Clough  &  Co.,         " 
Stephen  D.  Green,  " 

John  G.  Colt,  Trees,    - 
S.  S.  Moulton,    Carpenter  Work, 
Cogswell  &  Wells,      "  " 

Neal  &  Holbrook,       "  " 

Balance  to  new  account,    - 


.11 

44 

38 

18 

G3 

8 

50 

1 

50 

10 

00 

17 

50 

1 

87 

2 

15 

1 

00 

45 

1 

01 

37 

50 

10 

57 

20 

83 

26 

46 

14  57 

2 

39 

2 

75 

37 

62 

2 

75 

30 

00 

1 

98 

47 

34 

34 

87 

5 

72 

10 

30 

9 

57 

$433  02 


60 


SEWERS  AND  DRAINS. 


By  Balance  from  old  account,    -        -      $30  28 

"  Cash  received  for  entering  Sewers,       137  10 

"  Appropriation,  -  1,000  00 

"  Amount  transferred  from  Reserved 

Fund, 250  00 

"  Balance  to  new  account,  -        -  710  99 


Lewis  O'Brien, 
James  Larkin, 
Thomas  Smiley, 
J.  L.  Bicker, 
William  Chase, 
James  Brown, 
Asa  Ho}^t, 
W.  P.  Griffin, 
Peter  Scanlan, 
James  Karan, 
Ebenezer  Knowlton, 
W.  E.  Eastman  &  Son, 
James  Mahanna, 
William  Griffin, 
Michael  Scanlan, 
Edward  McQueston, 
John  Kelly, 
James  Crowley, 
John  Prindable, 
Jonathan  Smith, 
Daniel  Callaghan, 

Amount  carried  forward, 


EXPENDITURES, 
for  Labor, 


$2,128  37 


3 

-  9 
6 

-  9 
1 

-  7 
5 

-  44 
27 

-  15 

6 

-  12 
63 

-  35 
81 

-  40 
43 

-  44 

1 

-  1 


50 
75 
50 
00 
00 
00 
50 
50 
50 
25 
00 
37 
75 
50 
75 
00 
00 
75 
25 
50 
00 


$462  37 


61 


Amount  brought  forward, 

■ 

$462  37 

John  Connell, 

a 

G  00 

C.  Heiston, 

a 

-  21  50 

Munroe  Pettingill, 

a 

-      10  00 

Orlando  Langley, 

a 

-  10  25 

Nathaniel  Corning, 

a 

2  50 

Edward  Burns, 

a 

-  15  00 

Paul  Turner, 

a 

8  00 

Charles  Bartlett, 

a 

-  31  75 

John  Chapman 

a 

-      18  00 

Frank  Hutchinson, 

it 

-  17  00 

James  Slewdon, 

a 

6  50 

Patrick  Fowler, 

a 

-  29  25 

John  Whalan, 

a 

-      11  00 

Sylvester  Donahue, 

a 

-  SO  75 

Thomas  Casey, 

a 

-      10  50 

Michael  Broderick, 

a 

-  20  00 

Michael  Castello, 

a 

9  75 

J.  Rowley  &  Co., 

a 

-    9  00 

Phillip  Conner, 

a 

6  50 

John  Felton, 

a 

75 

Thomas  Dwin, 

a 

-       10  50 

Dennis  O'Neal, 

a 

-   12  75 

Michael  Stanton, 

a 

4  50 

Timothy  0' Conner, 

a 

-    15  25 

Thomas  Mason, 

a 

4  00 

Dennis  Lane, 

a 

-    22  50 

James  Marr, 

a 

4  75 

Edward  Bolton, 

a 

50 

Cornelius  Heiston, 

" 

2  00 

Eben  Hartshorn, 

a 

-      9  00 

John  Bartlett, 

it 

7  00 

Columbus  Wyman, 

a 

-      5  00 

Amount  carried  forward,        •        *,       -       $83.4  12 


Amount  brought  forward, 
Leary  Conway, 
Samuel  C.  Merrill, 
John  Larkin, 
Dennis  Bonner, 
R.  M.  Richardson, 
R,  F.  Shepherd, 
James  Marr, 
Moulton  Knowles, 
Lewis  Mason, 
Patrick  Welch, 
Henry  Hutchinson. 
J.  Kanley  &  Co., 
Thomas  Marr, 
William  Young, 


"     ■ 


E.  G.  Haynes,  "     - 

tiobert  Scott,  " 

Levi  H.  Sleeper,  "    - 

L.  Mahanna,  " 

Michael  Welch,  "     - 

Albert  Hobbs,  u 

David  Turner,  "     - 

Thomas  Kelly,  " 

John  Welch,  "     - 

Anthony  Crosby,  " 

Phillip  Baxter,  "     - 

William  Kimball,  " 

Charles  Bartlett,     Team  Labor,  - 
Charles  Bartlett,  Use  of  Cart, 
Joseph  L.  Smith,  Pknk,     - 
A.  C.  Wallace,         " 
Joseph  L.  Smith,  Chestnut  Posts, 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware, 


$834  12 

7 

50 

19 

50 

30 

50 

13 

50 

22 

25 

5 

75 

27 

75 

6 

00 

9 

00 

17 

50 

4 

50 

6 

00 

1 

00 

1 

50 

22 

00 

17 

25 

7  12 

6 

00 

9 

50 

4 

75 

6 

00 

11 

50 

15 

25 

9 

75 

8 

00 

8 

00 

14 

00 

2 

00 

22 

86 

6 

56 

50 

42 

62 

Amount  carried  forward-, 


$1,220  03 


63 

Amount  brought  forward  i        -        *         -    $1,220  03 
Thomas  R.  Hubbard,  Sawing  Plank,  75 

Lamson  and  Mardon,  Sosspool,  Stones 

and  Setting,  - 

Jacob  F.  James,  Survoying, 
James  A.  Weston,     "     -       - 
Frank  S.  Lynch,  Drain  Spout,   - 
E.  G.  Haynes,  Brick,     - 
E.  G.  Haynes,  Cement, 
John  Houston,  Blacksmith  Work, 
R.  Gilmore  &  Co.,    "  " 

Wm.  McPherson,  Cement  Sewerage,  422  00 
E.  G.  Haynes,  "  "  348  00 

■ $2,128  37 


52 

66 

25 

30 

2 

75 

3 

65 

25 

20 

14 

00 

9 

81 

4 

22 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 


By  balance  from  old  account,      -        -        30  49 
"  Appropriation,  -  8,000  00 

"  Errors  in  bills  paid,  refunded,        -        17  31 


-$8,047  80 


MERRIMACK  ENGINE  CO.  NO,  1. 

EXPENDITURES. 

J.  Allen  Tebbetts,  for  Alcohol,    -  75 

Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  for  Gas,  19  40 

John  Moulton,  Soap,   -  77 

Amount  carried  f or vjard}  *  $20  92 


64 


Amount  brought  forward, 

Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Soap, 

$20  92 
49 

Alpheus  Branch,      Repairs, 
James  Colbath&  Co.,  Repairs, 

9 
5 

62 

08 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Blank  Book,  - 

1 

90 

Company  Services,        ... 
Steward,         "           - 

342 
12 

20 
50 

G.  B.  Fogg,  Repairing  Keys,  &c. 
S.  E.  Quimby,  Sawing  Wood, 

1 
1 

00 
00 

John  H.  Moore,  Wood, 

3 

25 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Oil, 

1 

75 

H.  F.  Locklin,             "       - 

2 

62 

Hazen  &  Demick,       "           - 

3 

33 

H.  T.  Nichols,  Horses  to  Fires,    - 

22 

00 

Hazen  &  Demick,  Wicking,     - 

15 

Hazen  &  Demick,  Spirits  Turpentine 
H.  F.  Locklin,             "             " 

,     1 
1 

37 
80 

Hazen  &  Demick,  Broom,     - 

50 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Matches,  - 

13 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Fluid, 

1 

33 

S.  C.  Merrill, 

3 

01 

H.  F.  Locklin,               "      - 

40 

$436  35 

NIAGARA  ENGINE  CO.  NO.  2. 

EXPENDITURES. 

Company's  Bill  for  services, 
Foster  Kimball,  for  Wood, 
E.  P.  Richardson,  for  Repairs,     - 
Manchester  Gas  Light  Co., 


485 

65 

6 

63 

2 

25 

18 

30 

512  83 

65 


STARK   ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  3. 

EXPENDITURES. 
Company's  bill  for  Services, 
T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane,  Fluid,   - 
H.  T.  Nichols,  Horses  to  draw  En- 
gine,     - 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Sperm  Oil,  - 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Matches, 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Soap, 
T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane,  Oil, 
Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  Gas,    - 


417 

35 

2 

04 

17 

00 

3 

50 

12 

49 

2 

04 

2 

10 

$444  61 


MASSABESIC  ENGINE  CO.  NO.  4. 

EXPENDITURES. 
Company's  bill  for  Services 
W.  N.  Fisher,  Rope  Reel,     .- 
Company,    Iron    Brakes,    Eagle, 

Bells,  and  2  Lanterns, . 
S.  W.  Parsons,  Wood,   - 
W.  N.  Fisher,  Sawing  Wood,    - 
D.  M.  Perkins,     "  "    - 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Rope, 
Sylvester  Godfrey,  Washing  Room 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Oil, 
Dunn  &  Co.,  "     - 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Soap,    - 
Henry  Foster,      Repairs, 

Amount  carried  forward,  -  -        $695  52 

E 


623 

15 

25  00 

4 

26  00 

6 

35 

1 

00 

62 

2 

58 

,   1 

85 

3 

75 

1 

00 

47 

3 

75 

66 

Amount  brought  forward,  -  -  $695  52 
Kennard  &  Brock,  -  Repairs,  -  87 
J.  M.  &  S.  P.  Stanton,  "  11  13 
Eben  French,  "  -  -  1  75 
Alpheus  Branch,  "  -  3  50 
J.  B.  Chase,  "*'-  -  4  00 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Can,  -  -  25 
S.  D.  Sherburne,  Horse  to  draw  En- 
gine,        2  00 

H.  T.  Nichols,     do        do         -  12  00 

Foster  Kimball,  do         do     -        -  6  00 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware,  1  08 

T.  A.  &.  A.  J.  Lane,  Fluid,      -  68 

Kidder  &  Duncklee,      «      -        -  67 

Dunn  &  Co.,                    "  68 

Dunn  &  Co.,  Alcohol,           -        -  2  00 


TORRENT  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  5. 

EXPENDITURES. 

Company's  bill  for  Services,        -    1,014  25 
James  &  Dodge,  Horses  to  draw 

Engine,      -  21  00 

D.  R.  Prescott,  Lock,    -        -        -  100 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Fluid,        -  1  27 

Samuel  C.  Merrill,        "       -        -  1  01 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Wicking,    -  10 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Oil,       -        -  88 


$742  13 


Amount  carried  forward,  $1,039  51 


67 


Amount  brought  forward,     -                         $1,039  51 

Samuel  C.  Merrill,       Oil, 

3  50 

John  B.  Chase,               "      - 

3  00 

Plumer  &  Chandler,  Cloth  Jackets, 

14  00 

Alpheus  Branch,  Repairs, 

12 

G.  B.  Fogg,                " 

2  00 

Neal  &  Holbrook,       " 

5  00 

J.  B.  Chase,  Chamois  Skin 

50 

J.  B.  Chase,  Tallow,     - 

25 

James  Colbath  &  Co.,  Gas  Fittings, 

5  28 

<M  079    ifi 

MANCHESTER  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  6.' 


EXPENDITURES. 

John  Moulton,  Removing  Hose,    - 

75 

Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Fluid, 

69 

Samuel  C.  Merrill,       " 

2  30 

Samuel  C.  Merrill,       "   - 

25 

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PISCATAQUOG  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  7. 

EXPENDITURES. 
Company's  bill  for  Services,       -        654  96 
B.  G.  Campbell,  Horses  to  draw  En- 

g'ne,    -        -        -        -  20  00 


Amount  carried  forward,      -         -  $674  b6 


68 

Amount  brought  forward,         ...       $674  96 

D.  B.  Eastman,  Wood,    -  18  50 

D.  B.  Eastman,  Kepairs,  -  -  12  00 
Alpheus  Branch,       "  2  50 

E.  G.  Haynes,  "  -  2  00 
T.  P.  Philbrick,  "  -  7  83 
W.  P.  Stratton,  "  -  1  82 
Amoskeag  Man'fgCo.,Rent  of  Land  10  00 
John  Monlton,  Spirits  Turpentine,  65 
John  Moulton,  Soap,  -  22 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  "  -  -  1  42 
John  Moulton,  Water  Pail,  -  25 
A.  Simpson,  Truckage  of  Hose,  50 

D.  B.  Eastman,  Sawing  Wood,  75 
Enoch   Johnson,  Horse  to  draw  En- 
gine,     2  00 

E.  G.  W.  Bartlett,  Repairing  Engine 

House,    -  1  67 

E.  G.  W.  Bartlett,  Lumber,  -  33 

James  Colbath  &  Co.,  Gas  Pipe  and 

Fittings,     - 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Straits  Oil, 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Matches, 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Brooms, 
John  B.  Yarick,  Spirits  Turpentine 
k.  N.  Clapp  &  Co.,  Hardware,  - 
J.  Allen  Tebbetts,  Alcohol, 


6  87 

5  52 

24 

50 

67 

7  74 

1  50 

&760  a 

«|p  1  Uv    *±rt 

69 


PENNACOOK  ENGINE   CO.,  NO.   1. 

EXPENDITURES. 
Company's  bill  for  Services, 
Alpheus  Branch,      Repairs,    - 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,         " 
Printing,         - 
Gas  Company's  bill  for  Gas, 
J.  M.  &  S.  F.  Stanton,  Wood  Rolls, 
J.  J.  Straw,  Rent,     - 
Joseph  E.  Walker,  Labor,    - 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Sperm  Oil,  - 
Samuel  C.  Merrill,  Fluid, 
Kidder  &  Duncklee,  Brooms,  - 
H.  T.  Nichols,  Horse  to  draw  to  Fires,  11  00 
John  Twombly,     -  75 

J.  E.  Walker,  Duster,      -  1  50 


557  70 

13  00 

3  48 

7  50 

5  00 

4  12 

5  00 

3  00 

5  52 

67 

50 

$618  74 


HOOK  &  LADDER  CO.,  NO.  1. 

EXPENDITURES. 
Company's  bill  for  Services,  -        -     859  77 
James  &  Dodge,  Horses  to  draw  En- 
gine,     20  00 

Kidder  &  Chandler,  Oil,  -        -  87 


$880  64 


70 


STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE  CO.,  AMOSKEAG. 


EXPENDITURES. 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Lanterns,  -  2  00 
Company's  bill  for  Services,        -       420  38 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Lantern,    -  3  00 

E.  P.  Johnson,  Wood,        -  5  56 

D.  B.  Eastman,     "        -        -  4  00 

J.  C.  Ricker,  Sawing  Wood,       -  1  50 

Michael  Scanlan,  "         "       -  3  33 

James  P.  Nute,  Cleaning  Hose,  3  GO 

William  H.  Fisk,  Paper  Hangings,  16  691 

Alpheus  Branch,      Repairs,    -        -  64  35 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,         "             -  50 

Manchester  Gas  Co.,  Gas,       -        -  28  98 

Manchester  Gas  Co.,  Coal,         -  34  13 
William  H.  Fisk,  Blank  Books  and 

Stationery,  -  -  -  -  2  91 
J.  C.  Ricker,  do  do  -  2  50 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Matches,  -  -  13 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Wicking,  -  14 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Sperm  Oil,  -  7  00 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Sponge,  -  80 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Bed  Cord,  -  62 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Spirits  Turpen- 
tine, -----  1  83 
Company,  Premiums,  -  -  -  10  00 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Lard  Oil,  -  1  25 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Fluid,  -  -  33 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Oil  Can,  -  50 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Iron  Stoppers,   -  11  92 

Amount  carried  forward,        ...       $627  £5 


71 

Amount  brought  forward,  •        -  $627  35 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Varnish,  1  25 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Soap  Stone,  -  84 

Hartshorn  &  Pike  Blacking  and  Brush,  35 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Brick  and  Grate,  2  62 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware,  6  63 


$639  04 


STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE,  FIRE  KING. 

EXPENDITURES. 

Company's  bill  for  Services,  -  -  312  59 
Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  for  Coal,  23  42 
Alpheus  Branch,  Repairs,  -  43  74 
Neal  &  Holbrook,  "  42 
J.  F.  Woodbury,  "  -  2  00 
Darling  &  Varney,  "  -  -  4  25 
F.  S.  Lynch,  "  -  -  1  12 
Alpheus  Branch,  1  pr.  Blankets,  -  11  00 
Alpheus  Branch,  Harnesses,  -  56  00 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware,  10  93 
J.  B.  Yarick,  -  "  -  1  28 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Sperm  Oil,  7  25 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Spirits  Tur- 
pentine, -  2  81 
Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  Gas,  21  82 
Blodgett  Edge  Tool  Co.,  Fire  Axes,  5  50 
Foster  Kimball,  Wood,  -  -  -  4  50 
E.  P.  Johnson,        "          -        -  3  34 


Amount  carried  forward,  -         -  $511  97 


72 

Amount  brought  forward,         -         -  $511  9 

E.  P.  Richardson,  Sawing  and  Cart- 

ing Wood,     - 
Darling  &  Varney,  Blunderbus, 
Darling  &  Varney,  Letters  &  Figures, 

F.  S.  Lynch,  Rolls,  - 
E.  P.  Richardson,  Duster,     - 
E.  P.  Richardson,  Shavings, 
E.  P.  Richardson,  Spittoons,  - 
E.  P.  Richardson,  Printing, 
E.  P.  Richardson,  Candles,   - 
Mrs.  Connell,  Cleaning,  Room,  - 
E.  P.  Richardson,  Soap,  Towels,  &c, 
E.  P.  Richardson,  Truckage, 
George  Hunt,  Truckage, 
James  Colbath  &  Co.,  Gas  Pipe  and 

Fittings,        - 
J.  B.  Varick,  Lantern, 
H.  T.   Nichols,  Horses  to  draw  En- 
gine,    ----- 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Rotten  Stone, 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Basket,  - 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Stove  Pipe, 

G.  B.  Fogg,  Repairing  Lock- 
Z.  F.  Campbell,  Alcohol  and  Acid, 


25 

24 

00 

9 

10 

3 

50 

62 

60 

60 

3 

75 

08 

1 

75 

1 

51 

25 

50 

28 

60 

2  50 

12 

00 

24 

80 

34  46 

25 

1 

29 

$640  62 


73 


STEAM   FIRE   ENGINE,  E.  W.  HARRINGTON. 

EXPENDITURES. 

Company's  bill  for  Services,  - 

John  Moulton,  Services  of  Steward, 

Aaron  Waldron,  Engineer, 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Stove  and  Pipe, 

Alpheus  Branch,  1  pr.  Harnesses, 

Alpheus  Branch,  Straps, 

Alpheus  Branch,  1  pr.  Blankets, 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Water  Pot, 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Iron  Pipe  and  Fix- 
tures,       - 

Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  Gas,    - 

Plumer  &  Chandler,  Suits  of  Fire 
men's  Clothes,   - 

Clement  &  Lane,  Painting,    - 

Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  Coal, 

A.  C.  Wallace,  Wood,  - 

A.  C.  Wallace,  1  Door,      - 

A.  C.  Wallace,  Window  Sash  and 
Blinds,  ... 

C.  &  L.  Gage,  Bolts,  - 

Alpheus  Branch,  Repairing,  - 

G.  T.  Groombridge,  Torch  Lights, 

A.  N.  Clapp  &  Co.,  Oil  and  Fluid, 

G.  T.  Groombridge,  Rings  and  Bolts, 

$500  11 


119  52 

27  71 

22 

92 

29 

06 

56 

00 

3 

00 

11 

00 

75 

24 

07 

1 

20 

149 

00 

15 

49 

7  42 

4 

25 

3  75 

i 

i 
10 

75 

4 

93 

1 

50 

2 

37 

3 

98 

,  1  44 

74 


FIRE  DEPARTMENT— MISCELLANEOUS. 

EXPENDITURES. 
J.  T.  P.  Hunt,  Chief  Engineer  1859,  50  00 
A.  C.  Heath,        "  "  -        50  00 

Phinehas  Adams,  Assistant  Engineer,  25  00 


B.  F.  Martin,                 "             " 

25  00 

John  Moulton,               "             " 

25  00 

S.  W.  Parsons,             "             " 

25  00 

Eben  French,                "             " 

25  00 

Alpheus  Branch,          "             " 

25  00 

D.  W.  Fling,                 "             "  . 

25  00 

A.  C.  Heath,                " 

25  00 

W.  H.  Whritner,          "             " 

32  50 

S.   G.   Langley,  Assistant  Engineer 

and  Clerk,    - 

50  00 

Israel  Dow,      Assistant  Engineer, 

25  00 

Alpheus  Branch,         "             " 

25  00 

John  C.  Young,          «             " 

25  00 

D.  W.  Fling,  Assistant  Engineer  and 

Clerk,    -        -        -        - 

50  26 

C.  H.  G.  Foss,      Assistant  Engineer, 

25  00 

B.  S.  Flanders,             "             " 

25  00 

S.  G.  Langley,  Examination  of  Stoves, 

2  00 

Eben  French,            "                  " 

42  00 

D.  W.  Fling,             "                  " 

36  00 

S.   G.    Langley,  Shavings   and   Dry 

Wood, 

1  00 

Eben  French,  Stationery,  - 

37 

C.  F.  Livingston,     "     - 

4  50 

Ebenezer  Knowlton,  Care  of  Reser- 

voirs,    ----- 

33  25 

Amount  carried  forward,        ...       $676  88 


75 

Amount  brought  forivard,  -  -  $676  88 

Kennard  &  Brock,  Repairs  on  Engines 

and  Hose,           -                              5  88 

Neal  &  Holbrook,         do         do          18  79 

H.  S.  Whitney,            do        do            2  50 

F.  S.  Lynch,  do  do  5  37 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  do  do  22  67 
Temple  McQueston,  Mason  Work,  10  92 
E.  G.  Haynes,  "  "  37 
Gas  Light  Co.,  Gas,  -  -  -  4  20 
Hunneman  &  Co.,  Blunderbusses,  23  00 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Wicking,  -  27 
W.  G.  Hoyt,  Painting  Chairs,  3  75 
Tiger  Association,  Reward,  -  5  00 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware,  35  49 
E.  G.  W.  Bartlett,  Rotary  Pumps,  30  25 
O.  Barton  &  Co.,  Dry  Goods,  -  14  84 
A.  F.  Sargent,  making  Pillow  Cases,  2  00 
E.  A.  G.  Roulston,  Fire  Hats,     -        39  00 

G.  B.  Fogg,  Keys  and  Rings,  -  4  63 
M.  O.  Pearsons,  Mops,  -  -  75 
J.  Stickney,  Jr.,  Neatsfoot  Oil,  4  50 
C.  F.  Livingston,  Printing,  -  5  00 
H.  A.  Hall  &  Co.,  Fireman's  Suits,  125  38 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Cans,  -  -  3  75 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Iron  Bonnet,  &c.,  3  48 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Stove  Pipe,  -  4  20 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Sockets,  Thimble 

and  Chain,  -  1  20 

A.  Houghton,  Furniture,        -  31  74 

Hugh  Ramsey,  Washing  Bed  Clothes,  1  74 
Amoskeag  Man'fg  Co.,  Hose  Carriage,  250  00 
John  B.  Chase,  Oil,    -  7  87 


Amount  carried  forward,  -         $1,345  42 


76 

Amount  brought  forivard,        -  $1,345  45 

C.  R.  Colley,  Painting,  -  11  93 

F.  Kimball,  Horses  to  draw  Engine,      1  50 
City  Team,  Horses  to  draw  Engine, 

&c, 750  00 

F.  Kimball,  Horse  Collar, 
F.  Kimball,  Sawing  Wood, 
George  Hunt,  Truckage, 
T.  L.  Quimby,  Truckage, 
J.  Q.  A.   Sargent,  Gas  Pipe,  Coup- 
lings, &c,    - 
Nathaniel  Smith,  Comforters,  - 
E.  P.  Johnson,  Coal,  - 
Gilman  B.  Fogg,  Locks  and  Keys, 
Gilman  B.  Fogg,  Tank,   - 
Daniel  Farmer,  Wood, 
O.  Barton  &  Co.,  Quilts,  - 
S.  L.  Fogg,  Horse  hire, 
James  Boyd  &  Sons,  1006  feet  Hose,  877  47 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Spirits  Turpen- 
tine, Oil,  Lard,  &c,  -        -  14  14 


5 

50 

2 

50 

75 

1  50 

1 

93 

3 

25 

18 

75 

7 

92 

50 

6 

00 

9 

00 

75 

,058  81 


77 
LIGHTING  STREETS. 


By  Balance  from  old  account,    *        -      618  04 
"  Appropriation,  -  1500  00 

$2,118  04 

EXPENDITURES. 

Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  for  Gas,  1212  49 

Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  Light- 
ing Lanterns,         -  226  50 

Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  erecting 

13  Lamp  Posts  and  Lanterns,     247  00 

John  S.  Folsom,  Vegetable  Oil,  22  40 

David    Crowell,  Lighting   Bridge 

Lamps,        -        -        -        -        30  00 

David  Crowell,  Repairing  Bridge 

Lamps,    -  5  00 

Hubbard  &  Williams,  Lamps,  -  1  50 

E.  W.  Brigham,  Burning  Fluid,  6  20 

T.  A.  &  A.  J.  Lane,  Burning  Fluid,       5  94 

C.  R.  Colley,  Setting  Glass  in  Lan- 
terns, -    '     -        -        -        20  31 

Harmon  S.  Burns,  Setting  Glass  in 

Bridge  Lanterns,       -  1  98 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Repairing  Street 

Lanterns,         -  9  57 

Balance  to  new  account,    -        -       329  15 

—    $2,118  04 


78 
MILITIA. 


By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -         78  36 
"  Appropriation,         -  100  00 

EXPENDITURES. 

Bradbury  P.  Cilley,  Rent  of  Armory 

for  Veterans,        -        -        -       100  00 

Howard  &  Moore,  Hall  for  Armory,     50  00 

A.  W.  Sanborn,  Repairing  Gun  Car- 
riage,   25  50 

Balance  to  new  account,        -  2  86 


EXPENDITURES. 

E.  G.  Haynes,  for  Brick, 

4  55 

William  McPherson, 

" 

6  32 

Elbridge  G.  Haynes, 

Labor, 

5  00 

William  McPherson, 

a 

7  50 

Lamson  &  Harden, 

a 

63 

S.  S.  Moulton, 

u 

8  50 

E.  McQueston, 

« 

25  50 

$178  36 


$178  36 


RESERVOIRS. 


By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -      109  00 
"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund,        500  00 


$609  00 


Amount  brought  forward,        •        -  $58  00 


79 


Amount  hr ought  forward,     - 

• 

$58   00 

Francis  Smiley, 

u 

15  50 

James  Kearnes, 

it 

-       13  50 

William  Griffin, 

a 

16  50 

Edward  Burns, 

a 

3  00 

John  Kelly, 

u 

3  00 

James  Crowley, 

a 

6  00 

Cornelius  Heiston, 

a 

4  00 

Orlando  Langley, 

a 

1  50 

Sylvanus  Donahue, 

a 

4  00 

Dennis  Bonner, 

a 

-      11  00 

E.  D.  Cilley, 

a 

1  00 

Hugh  Ramsey, 

a 

2  00 

H.  S.  Barnes, 

it 

2  00 

Robert  Scott, 

(C 

2  00 

Asa  Hoyt, 

a 

5  50 

D.  Mahanna, 

tt 

2  50 

William  Chase, 

tt 

2  50 

W.  D.  Clark, 

a 

2  00 

Peter  Scanlan, 

a 

5  00 

John  Madden, 

a 

-      11  00 

C.  Heiston, 

a 

1  00 

Michael  Scanlan, 

a 

-      11  00 

Samuel  C.  Merrill, 

u 

11  50 

W.  McCabe, 

u 

50 

Patrick  Fowler, 

« 

1  00 

Peter  Foley, 

u 

1  00 

Daniel  Sullivan, 

u 

1  00 

William  Murphy, 

a 

7  50 

Lyman  Raymond, 

a 

3  00 

C.  McCarty, 

a 

7  00 

E.  Tyrull, 

a 

7  00 

Thomas  Carey, 

a 

6  50 

Amount  carried  forward,        -     .    -        -       $229  50 


80 


Amount  brought  forward,         ... 

$229  50 

R.  E.  Williams,                 " 

3  50 

William  MePherson,  Cement  Sewer 

age, 

79  33 

E.  G.  Haynes,  Cement  Sewerage, 

54  67 

J.  Abbott  &  Co.,  Cement,    - 

12  25 

A.  Walker  &  Co.,  Wall  Stone, 

24  24 

A.  Walker  &  Co.,  Stone  for  Covering 

5,20  00 

Lamson  &  Marden,       "                 " 

5  50 

John  Houston,      Blacksmith  Work, 

10  91 

Houston  &  Eaton,         "               " 

7  15 

R.  Gilmore  &  Co.,                       " 

6  82 

Wm.  MePherson,  Carting  Brick,     - 

1  75 

E.  G.  Haynes,  Mortar  Box, 

12 

Hiram  Brown,        Team  Labor,     - 

7  00 

T.  P.  Clough,            "          "     - 

4  50 

City  Team,                "          " 

7  00 

F.Kimball,                "          "     - 

8  50 

Balance  to  new  account, 

126  26 

$609  00 


crrr  police. 


By  Cash  paid  Treasurer  by  I.  W.  Far- 
mer, Marshal  for  1859,        -       502  03 
"  Appropriation,  *        -        -        4,000  00 

"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund,     1,000  00 


Amount  carried  forward. 


$5,502  03 


81 


Amount  brought  forward,         -  $5,502 

"  Cash  paid  Treasurer,-by  J.  L.  Kelly 


03 


Marshal, 

- 

- 

1,324 

21 

Balance  overdrawn, 

- 

- 

1,219 

05 

ftS  045 

29 

EXPENDITURES. 

^pO,VrtU 

Balance  from  old  account, 

- 

-    597 

56 

Henry  Bennett, 

Night 

Watch, 

,     504 

00 

Uriah  H.  Foss, 

u 

li 

511 

00 

E.  P.  Wliidden, 

a 

a 

547 

50 

Eben  Carr, 

u 

a 

543 

50 

David  Alden, 

a 

a 

536 

75 

H.  0.  Dudley, 

a 

a 

18 

00 

N.  B.  Taplin, 

a 

a 

532 

50 

B.  C.  Haynes, 

a 

a 

19 

00 

Henry  Clough, 

u 

a 

495 

00 

E.  B.  Pike, 

a 

a 

40 

50 

Nathaniel  Baker,  2d 

u 

3 

75 

Henry  B.   Moultou, 

a . , 

a 

1 

50 

Daniel  R.  Prescott, 

a  . 

a 

36 

00 

A.  G.  Fairbanks, 

a 

a 

13 

50 

Edward  Prime, 

a 

a 

2 

25 

C.  W.  Stevens, 

a 

a 

4 

50 

T.  M.  Morse, 

a 

a 

3 

00 

Lemuel  H.  James, 

a 

a 

36 

00 

F.  Worthen, 

a 

a 

1 

50 

J.  H.  Piper, 

a 

a 

4 

50 

Frank  B.  Johnson, 

a 

a 

1 

50 

Harmon  S.  Burns, 

a 

a 

292 

25 

H.  J.  Tirrell, 

it 

a 

6 

75 

N.  B.  Tilton, 

a 

a 

5 

25 

Josiah  Hackctt, 

a 

a 

4 

50 

Amount  carried  fonvard, 

F 

$4,762  06 

82 


unl  brought  forward, 

- 

- 

$4,762  06 

John  Sanders,           Night 

Watch 

,         4  50 

H.  M.  Bailey, 

a 

a 

4  50 

A.  Hobbs, 

u 

a 

3  00 

E.  McCoy, 

a 

it 

3  00 

S.  B.  Hill, 

a 

a 

1  50 

W.  W.  Baker, 

it 

a 

1  50 

Ira  S.  Abbott, 

a 

a 

1  50 

Henry  Bennett,         Day  Police, 

28  00 

Uriah  H.  Foss, 

a 

a 

9  50 

E.  P.  Whidden, 

a 

tt 

19  50 

Eben  Carr, 

a 

a 

34  50 

David  Alden, 

a 

it 

23  00 

H.  0.  Dudley, 

a 

tt 

1  00 

N.  B.  Taplin, 

a 

a 

1  50 

Benjamin  C.  Haynes, 

a 

a 

31  00 

Henry  Clough, 

a 

a 

24  50 

E.  B.  Pike, 

a 

tt 

9  50 

John  C.Young, 

a 

a 

50 

Nathaniel  Baker,  2d, 

a 

a 

3  00 

Elbriclge  G.  Haynes, 

a 

a 

50 

Henry  B.  Moulton, 

it 

a 

50 

W.  Chamberlin, 

a 

a 

6  50 

Daniel  R.  Prescott, 

a 

a 

27  00 

A.  G.  Fairbanks, 

a 

a 

20  50 

Edward  Prime, 

a 

tt 

5  00 

C.  W.  Stevens, 

a 

a 

4  50 

Timon  M.  Morse, 

a 

a 

2  00 

Davis  Baker, 

a 

a 

3  00 

Lemuel  H.  James, 

a 

a 

29  50 

Daniel  M.  Robinson, 

a 

a 

4  50 

John  K.  Piper, 

a 

a 

11  00 

Frank  B.  Johnson, 

a 

a 

1  00 

Amou nt  ca rried  forward, 


$5,082  56 


83 


Amount  brought  forward, 

- 

55  D 

,082  56 

Harmon  S.  Burns, 

Night  Watch, 

10  00 

T.  O'Conner, 

a 

(C 

4  00 

Jacob  B.  Daniels, 

a 

a 

2  00 

H.  J.  Tirrell, 

a 

a 

17  50 

N.  B.  Tilton, 

a 

a 

50 

Josiah  Hacketfc, 

a 

a 

3  00 

Elbridge  G.  Woodman" 

a 

4  50 

John  Sanders, 

a 

a 

4  50 

H.  M.  Bailey, 

a 

a 

4  00 

A.  Hobbs, 

a 

a 

3  00 

S.  B.  Hill, 

a. 

a 

3  00 

W.  W.  Baker, 

a 

a 

3  00 

J.  P.  Diamond, 

a 

a 

2  00 

J.  S.  Bailey, 

.1 

a 

3  00 

Thomas  L.  Q nimby, 

a 

a 

5  00 

Jacob  Ordway, 

a 

a 

3  00 

Charles  W.  Barker, 

a 

a 

4  50 

M.  N.  Young, 

a 

a 

2  50 

J.  F.  James, 

a 

a 

1  00 

Goodale  &  Farnswoi 

•th,  Printing, 

115  00 

H.  A.  Gage  &  Co., 

- 

a 

38  00 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Stationer 

r>  - 

27  10 

George  W.  Cheney, 

Horses 

;  and  Car 

riages,     - 

- 

- 

85  50 

C.  L.  Wood,         do 

do 

- 

1  50 

Hill  &  Langley,  do 

do 

- 

4  00 

Hill  &  Cilley,      do 

do 

- 

87  25 

John  L.  Kelly,    do 

do 

- 

81  75 

D.  B.  Eastman,  Wood, 

- 

3  00 

John  H.  Moore,     " 

- 

- 

4  69 

Nathaniel  Smith,  G 

3inforters, 

7  75 

J.  D.  Bean, 

it 

- 

8  00 

Amount  carried  forward, 


§5,026  10 


84 

Amount  brought  fonvard,         ...    $5,626  10 
J.  D.  Bean,  Mattresses,       -        -  6  38 

Geo.  H.  Hubbard,  Medical  attend- 
ance for  Prisoners,  -  -  5  00 
Josiah  Crosby,  do  do  -  2  50 
Isaac  W.  Farmer,  Services  as  Marshal,  22  40 
John  L.  Kelly,  "  "  700  00 
Wm.  B.  Patten,  Services  as  Assistant 

Marshal,  -  -  -  -  24  80 
Justin  Spear,  Services  as  Assistant 

Marshal,  -  -  -  -  500  00 
Samuel   Upton,   Services   as    Police 

Justice,  -        -        -        -    500  00 

A.  B.   Shattuck,  Services  as  Special 

Justice,  -  193  00 

Samuel  Upton,  Office  Rent,         -        50   00 
John  L.  Kelly,  Provisions  for  Pris- 
oners,       .        -        -  89  78 
John  L.  Kelly,  Witness  Fees,        -     203  37 
J.    M.   &   S.   F.   Stanton,  Repairing 

Handcuffs,         -  87 

Hill,  Cheney  &  Co.,  Express  Business,  28  00 
Robert  Gilchrist,  Pitcher,  Bowl,  &c,  2  57 
A.  B.  Eaton,  making  Autograph,  -  1  00 
Eben  French,  making  Cupboard,  9  50 

J.  L.  Kelly,  Telegraph,  -  -  -  5  42 
Neal  &  Holbrook,  making  Book  Case,  7  00 
John  L.  Kelly,  Carrying  Criminals  to 

House  of  Correction,  -  -  6  00 
Geo.  A.  Barnes,  Expenses  to  Boston,  10  20 
F.  S.  Lynch,  making  Billies,  -         2  40 

E.  G.  Haynes,  Repairing  Lobby,  1  00 

U.  H.  Foss,  Burying  Nuisances,  5  50 


Amount  carried  forward,  -         -  $8,002  49 


85 

Amount  brought  forward,  -  -  $S,002  79 

N.  W.  Cumner,  Overalls,      -        -  50 

J.  H.  Knowlton,  making  Schedule,        1  50 
Justin  Spear,  Expenses  in  looking  for 

Silk  Thieves,  -        -        -       40  50 

$8,045  29 


CITY  HALL  AND  STORES. 


By  Balance  from  old  account,  -  -  4,063  85 
"  Cash  received  for  Rent  of  Stores,  1,764  00 
"  "  "  Hall,  217  80 


-$6,045  65 


EXPENDITURES. 
Transferred     to     Highway    District 

No.  11, 75  00 

Merrill  &  Bailey,  for  Lamps,     -  1  25 

Merrill  &  Bailey,  Lamp  Shades,     -  33 

Merrill  &  Bailey,  Brush,    -         -  12 

Merrill  &  Bailey,  Oil,    -  50 

L.  H.  James,         ".-.--  75 

Merrill  &  Bailey,  Can,           -        -  25 

P.  I.  &  W.  H.  Boyd,  Boxes,     -  60 

Robert  Gilchrist,  Spittoons,  -         -  75 

Robert  Gilchrist,  Pitchers,       -  1  55 

Robert  Gilchrist,  Tumblers,           -  38 

W.  E.  Eastman  &  Son,  Matches,  12 

W.  E.  Eastman  &  Son,  Fluid,     -  34 


Amount  carried  forward,  -  $81  94 


86 


Amount  brought  forward, 

L.  H.  James,  Fluid,      - 

*S1  04 

50 

Palmer  &  Farnham,  Soapstone, 
Charles  W.  Colby,  Saw  Dust,     - 
Ira  S.  Abbott,            "         " 

50 

75 
3  00 

G.  B.  Fogg,  Locks  and  Keys,     - 
Neal  &  Holbrook,  Locks  and  putting 

8  14 

on,        ----- 

Neal  &  Holbrook,  Carpenter  Work, 
F.  S.  Lynch,                 "               " 
Eben  French,                "               " 

1  87 

18  15 

4  50 

28  76 

Albion  Barker,  making "C uphold, 
Neal  &  Holbrook,  Lumber,    - 

14  00 

3  76 

Neal  &  Holbrook,  Hardware,     - 
Lemuel  H.  James,         " 

45 
3? 

Lyman  W.  Eastman,     " 
Daniels/Forsaith  &  Co."        -   £  - 

74 

7  32 

C.  W.  Colby,                 "             y' 

Davis  Baker,                  " 

Isaac  Fitts,  Clearing  Snow  frorif^oof 

of  Hall,     -        -        -        - 
L.  W.  Eastman,  Wood, 

,      25 
1  38 

12  25 

Davis  Baker,             " 

20  00 

John  H.  Moore,         " 

23  25 

John  Bartlett,           " 

2  50 

David  Wells,             " 

10  00 

L.  W.  Eastman,  Sawing  Wood, 

5  75 

L.  H.  James,             "  •         "     - 

5  55 

John  H.  Moore,        "           " 

2  00 

John  Welch,              "           "     - 

2  25 

L.  W.  Eastman,  Salt,    - 

26 

L.  W.  Eastman,  1  bbl.  Pitch  wood, 

50 

Davis  Baker,         -                "         - 

50 

Amount  carried  fonvard,  §263  90 


87 

Amount  brought  forward, 

J.  Knowlton,  Pitchwood, 

Lemuel  H.  James,       " 
Barton  &  Co.,  Carpets, 
Manchester  Gas  Light  Co.,  Gas, 
P.  I.  &  W.  H.  Boyd,  Setting  Glass, 
E.  P.  Johnson  &  Co.,  Coal, 
E.  P.  Johnson  &  Co.,  Charcoal, 
Plumer  &  Chandler,  Cloth  to  cover 

Desk,  - 

Oliver  Greeley,  Covering  Tables, 
John  T'wombly,  Mason  Work, 
E.  G.  Haynes,         "  "      - 

E.  P.  Whidden,  Mason  Work  Lobby 
Charlos  W.  Colby,  Labor, 
Davis  Baker,  " 

F.  S.  Lynch,  .        "         -         - 
Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Repairing  Stove, 
Dudley  &  Parker,  Stove  and  Pipe, 
J.  Colbath  &  Co.,  Repairing  Gas  Fix- 
tures,   -        -        -        -        -      11  89 

J.  Q.  A.  Sargent,  Repairing  Gas  Fix- 
tures,         6  49 

Davis    Baker,  Horse   and   Carriage 

Hire,  -  -  -  -  -  2  00 
Cogswell  &  Wells,  making  Cupboard,  20  46 
Cogswell  &  Wells,  Fitting  up  Police 

Office,  -  -  -  •  -  -  17  03 
W.  H.  Fisk,  Paper  Hanging,      -  5  50 

Charles  W.  Adams,  Hanging  Paper,       2  25 
E.  A.  Straw,  Paper  Hanging,        -        4  08 
C.  R.  Colley,  Hanging  Paper  in  Treas- 
urer's office,  -        -        -      19  50 


$263  90 

1 

00 

50 

68 

75 

312 

94 

2 

00 

116 

13 

9 

12 

1  42 

6 

00 

9 

50 

7 

35 

>  1 

75 

1 

62 

10 

13 

50 

17 

01 

21 

90 

Amount  carried  foricard,         ...       $940  72 


88 

Amount  brought  for ivard,         •  $940  72 

Mrs.  Campbell,  Washing  Treasurer's 

Office,   -----        1  50 
Thomas  R.  Hubbard,  Counter,  &c, 

in  Treasurer's  Office,         -  94  35 

John  H.  Maynard,  Carpenter  Work 

in  Treasurer's  Office,       -        -     29  90 
A.   C.   Wallace,  Window   Blinds  in 

Treasurer's  Office,        -        -         31  80 
Wm.  Rounsfell,  Painting  Treasurer's 

Office,     -        -        -        -        -    70  07 
J.   Q.  A.   Sargent,  Gas  Fixtures  in 

Treasurer's  Office,        -        -         25  54 
A.  Houghton,  Furniture  in  Treasur- 
er's Office,       -        -        -        -      4  37 
Pluiner  &  Chandler,  Cloth  to  cover 

Desk,  in  Treasurer's  Office,  1  62 

Albion  Barker,  Stock  and  Labor  in 

Watch  Room,  -        -        -        -     34  86 
L.  H.  James,  Chloride  of  Lime,  -  50 

L.  H.  James,  Sand,         -  20 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Stove  and  Funnell,  29  45 
William  Rounsfell,  Painting, 
H.  T.  Foss,  " 

C.  R.  Colley,  "      - 

A.  Bunton,  Repairing  Chairs, 
J.  L.  Kennedy,  Paint, 
John  C.  Young,  Repairing  Slating, 
J.  D.  Lyford,  Insurance, 
Balance  to  new  account,     - 


10 

00 

-  12 

42 

51 

06 

-   3 

50 

2 

73 

ig,   2 

30 

-  35 

00 

4,663 

76 

,045  65 


89 
CITY  OFFICERS, 


By  balance  from  old  account,     -        -       666  37 
"  Appropriation,        -        -        -  5000  00 


-$5,666  3T 


EXPENDITURES. 
E.  W.  Harrington,  Mayor,    f        -  1000  00 
E.  W.  Harrington,  Interest  on  last 

year's  Salary,  -  -  -  -  60  00 
Joseph  Knowlton,  City  Clerk,  -  700  00 
James  O.  Adams,  City  Clerk  pro  tern.  14  00 
S.  D.  Farnsworth,  Clerk  of  Common 

Council,  -  -  -  -  -  100  00 
A.  B.   Shattuck,  Clerk  of  Common 

Council,  pro  tern.,         -         -  4  00 

James  O.  Adams,         do         do  5  25 

Joseph  B.  Clark,  City  Solicitor,       -     50  00 
Wm.  W.  Morris,      "  "       -        50  00 

H.  R.  Chamberlin,  Treasurer,  200  00 

H.  R.  Chamberlin,  Collector,  1860,   300  00 
R.  N.  Batchelder,  "  1857,   109  57 

John    W.    Ray,    Superintendent    of 

Public  Instruction,  -  -  560  00 
James  O.  Adams,  do  do  -  195  00 
Lyman  W.  Eastman,  City  Messenger,  38  12 
Davis  Baker,  "  "  37  00 

Lemuel  H.  James,       "  "         233  64 

William  D.  Buck,        "     Physician,    50  00 

ASSESSORS. 

Daniel  Hall, 68  00 

Daniel  W.  Fling,        -        -        -       135  00 


Amount  carried  forward,  •         -         $3,909  5S 


90 


Amount  brought  forwird,     •  -                  $3,909  58 

Stephen  Palmer,     -  -        -        -     85  00 

Joseph  Mclvin,  -        -        -        50  00 

E.  S.  Harvey,         -  -        -        -     58  00 

John  N.  Brown,  57  00 

George  W.  Riddle,  -        -        -    58  00 

George  F.  Judkins,  -        -        -        12  00 

OVERSEERS  OF  POOR. 

Jacob  B.  Daniels,  -  -  -  -     70  00 

Allen  Partridge,  -  -        -  20  00 

Stephen  Palmer,     -  -  -  -    50  00 

S.  S.  Monlton,  ...  85  00 

Nahum  Baldwin,    -  -  -  -     70  00 

Daniel  Hall,       -  -  -        -  35  00 

Thomas  F.  Moulton,  -  -  -     20  00 

J.  M.  Hawks,      -  -  -        -  35  00 

George  S.  Chandler,  -  -  -     20  00 

HEALTH   OFFICERS. 
Lyman  W.  Eastman,      -         -         -     15  00 
Warren  L.  Lane,        -        -        -        50  00 

MODERATORS. 

Benjamin  F.  Wallace,     - 
Daniel  Pnlsifer,  ... 
Eben  Ross,     ...        - 
John  Q.  A.  Sargent,  - 
Thomas  S.  Montgomery, 
Joseph  B.  Clark, 
Isaac  W.  Smith,     - 
John  Conghlin, 
George  Holbrook,  ... 
Jesse  F.  Angell, 

Amount  carried  forward,         ...    $4,734  08 


9 
O 

00 

3 

00 

-       3 

00 

3 

00 

O 

00 

3 

00 

7 

50 

o 

00 

Q 

o 

00 

3 

00 

91 

Amount  brought  forward,         -  -         .  $4,7-}4  08 

SELECTMEN. 

C.  C.  Frost,  -  -  -  5  00 
Joseph  Ferren,  -  -  -  .  5  00 
J.  EL  Russell,  -        -        -  -        -    5  00 

D.  K.  Mack, .        -        -  -        -       15  00 

Samuel  D.  Lord,      -        -  -        -     5  00 

Charles  K.  Walker,      -  -        -        5  00 

John  D.  Patterson,  -        -  -        -    5  00 

Isaac  Whittemore,         -  -        -         5  00 

P.  B.  Simons,           -        -  -        -    5  00 

Leonard  Sanborn,         -  -         .         5  00 

James  W.  Preston,  -        -  -         -    5  00 

Ira  W.  Moore,       -         -  -         .         5  00 

H.  A.  Campbell,      -        -  -        -     5  00 

John  M.  Harvey,          -  -        -         5  00 

John  Moulton,          -        -  -        -    5  00 

Stephen  J.  Batchelder,  2  years,     -       10  00 

D.  O.  Furnald,         -        -  _        -    5  00 

Thomas  Adams,    -        -  -        -         5  00 

John  L.  Fitch,          -        -  -        -    5  00 

Thomas  J.  Smith,  2  years,  -        -       10  00 

Charles  W.  Co%,    -        -  -        -     5  00 

Amos  H.  Gerry,    -         -  -         .         5  00 

Daniel  Farmer,  Jr.,  -        -  -        -     5  00 

P.  B.  Simons,     -  5  80 

WARD    CLERKS. 

Henry  Clough,        -        -  -        -     5  00 

J.  Allen  Tebbetts,         -  -        -        5  00 

John  Hosley,  1-2  year,     -  -         -     2  50 
Cyrus  Gile,  -----        5  00 

J.  C.  Wing,  1-2  year,        -  -        -     2  50 


Amount  carried  forward,         -         -         -     §4,894  38 


92 

Amount  brought  forward,  -  -  $4,894  38 
J.  T.  Webster,  -  -  -  -  5  00 
Bernard  Kiernan,  2  years,  -  -  10  00 
Henry  C.  Tilton,  2  years  and  Sta- 
tionery, -  -  -  11  50 
James  S.  Gilmore,   -        -  -        -     G  25 

SCHOOL  COMMITTEE. 

J.  D.  Watson,  Com.  for  1859, 

Geo.  H.  Hubbard,  "  " 

T.  S.  Montgomery,  "  "     • 

James  P.  Walker,  "  " 

Seth  T.  Hill, 

AmosW.  Sargent,  "  " 

Jona.  Y.  McQueston,   "  "       280  00 

Seth  T.  Hill,  Com.  for  1860, 

Waterman  Smith,  "  " 

Justus  D.  Watson,  «  " 

Amos  W.  Sargent,  "  " 

Geo.  H.  Hubbard,  "  " 

James  O.  Adams,  "  " 

Benj.  F.  Wallace,  "  " 

T.  S.  Montgomery,  "  "           80  00 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

D.  K.  Mack,  Stationery,       -        -         1  50 
Cyrus  Gile,  "  ...         50 

J.'  C.  Wing,  "  50 

D.  W.  Fling,  Horse  and  Carriage,  and 

Fxpcnses,        -        -        -        -     10  70 
Daniel  Farmer,  Jr.,  Extra  Services 

laying  out  Highways,    - 
C.  C.  Frost,  Keys,     - 
Balance  to  new  account, 


25 

00 

- 

50 

-     340 

54 

ft5  666 

37 

^^^UUU 

93 
PRINTING  AND  STATIONERY. 


By  Appropriation, 
"  Transferred  from  Reserved  Fund, 

EXPENDITURES. 
Balance  from  old  account,     - 
Wm.  H.  Fisk,         Paper, 
Hersey  &  Tilton,         " 
"Wm.  H.  Fisk,  Directories, 
Wm.  H.  Fisk,  Pencils, 
Wm.  H.  Fisk,      Pen-holders,     - 
Hersey  &  Tilton,  " 

Wm.  H.  Fisk,         Pens, 
Hersey  &  Tilton,       " 
Wm.  H.  Fisk,  Ruling, 
Hersey  &  Tilton,  Town  Officers, 
Hersey  &  Tilton,  Revised  Statute, 
Hersey  &  Tilton,  Pamphlet  Laws, 
J.  M.  Campbell,  Printing  Blanks, 
C.  F.  Livingston, 
J.  M.  Campbell,  Mayor's 

Address,  -  -  -  -  16  00 
J.  M.  Campbell,  Printing  Check  Lists,  10  00 
Goodale  &  Farnsworth,  "  "  Q6  00 

H.  k.  Gage  &  Co.,  "  «'  18  00 

J.  M.  Campbell,  Printing  Regulations,  15  00 
Goodale   &  Farnsworth,   Printing 

List  of  City  Officers,    -        -        12  50 


800 

00 

300 

00 

&1  100 

■   ijpX,JLUV 

*      61 

19 

17 

01 

3 

33 

18 

28 

2 

10 

*  1 

08 

- 

12 

- 

75 

-    3 

16 

- 

62 

-    2 

50 

h         1 

88 

,     -     3 

58 

99 

50 

28 

50 

Amount  carried  forward)  -         -  $304  10 


94 

Amount  brought  forivard,  -         -       $304  10 

Goodale   &   Farnsworth,   Printing 

Letter  Heads,  -        -  4  50 

Goodale   &  Farnsworth,   Printing 

Blanks,         -  15  50 

Goodale   &   Farnsworth,   Printing 

Yeas  and  Noes,        -        -        -       2  75 

H.  A.  Gage,  Printing  School  Report,  38  50 

H.  A.  Gage,       "  City  Report,    222  00 

E.  B.  Beaman,  Binding  Books, 

John  B.  Clark,      Advertising,     - 

J.  M.  Campbell,  " 

Goodale  &  Farnsworth,  " 

H.  A.  Gage,  Printing  Blanks, 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Blank  Books, 

W.  H.  Fisk,  " 

Goodale   &   Farnsworth,   Printing 
Blanks,     - 

J.  B.  Clark,  Printing  Blanks 

H.  A.  Gage,        "  " 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Inkstands, 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Tape,    - 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Envelopes, 

W.  H.  Fisk,  « 

C.F.  Livingston,  Printing  Hay  Scales 

Bill  Books,  -        -  17  00 

Goodale  &  Farnsworth,  Printing  Reg- 
ulations of  Fire  Department,  5  50 

H.  A.  Gage,Printing  Collectors'  Bills,  24  00 

W.  H.  Fisk,  Binding  Books,    -        -     1  25 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  India  Rubber,  -  58 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Ink,  67 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Gum  Arabic,     -  38 


4 

25 

86 

67 

10 

25 

141 

00 

23 

25 

5 

54 

18 

08 

24 

00 

11 

00 

12 

50 

1 

75 

42 

3  45 

40 

Amount  carried  forward,  -         -       $979  29 


95 

mount  broiujht  forioard,  •  -  $979  29 
Hersey  &  Tilton,  Sand  Box,  -  -  30 
John  B.  Clark,  Printing  Rewards,  7  00 
John  B.  Clark,  Editorial,  -  3  00 
Joseph  D.  Young,  Pens,  -  -  1  00 
S.  D.  Farnsworth,  Printing  Check  list,  18  00 
S.  D.  Farnsworth,  Advertising  Ordi- 
nance,      9  67 

Fogg  &  Hadley,  Adverting  Non-resi- 
dent Taxes, 
Stillman  Caraer,  Pens,  - 
Hersey  &  Tilton,  Stationery, 
Amoskeag  Manufacturing  Co.,  Ink, 
Balance  to  new  account, 


33 

00 

- 

50 

-  7 

50 

k, 

62 

40 

12 

.  $>1  100  00 

INTEREST. 


By  Appropriation,     -  9,000  00 

"  Interest  paid  Treasurer  on  Taxes,  18  65 

Balance  to  new  account,         -  339  90 


$9,358  55 

EXPENDITURES. 
Balance  from  old  account  overdrawn,  864  54 
Coupons,     -----    6,840  00 
Banks  and  individuals,     -        -       1,654  01 

$9,358  55 


96 

CITY  LIBEAEY. 

8y  balance  from  old  account, 

3  56 

"  Appropriation,                                 -     2 

,200  00 

<co  <)f)Q  ce 

EXPENDITURES. 

■    '      *            '            W»j-U!j      OU 

Manchester  Gas  Light  Co., 

93  03 

F.  B.  Eaton,  Expenses  to  Boston, 

10  00 

Samuel  N.  Bell,  for  Rent, 

250  00 

Samuel  N.  Bell,  for  Freight, 

1  75 

Goodale  &  Farnsworth,  Printing, 

50  23 

F.  B.  Eaton,  Salary,      - 

600  00 

yEtna  Insurance  Co., 

32  50 

Phenix     "            " 

18  75 

E.  P.  Johnson,  Coal,  - 

24  50 

Manchester  Post  Office,  - 

3  27 

City  Appropriation  for  Books,     -    1,000  00 

C.  R.  Colley,  Painting,    - 

1  40 

Dillingham  &  Thayer,  Paper, 

16  56 

Samuel  N.  Bell,  Newspapers,  - 

28  00 

Neal  &  Holbrook,  Lumber,  - 

3  06 

Goodale  &  Farnsworth,  Book  Covers. 

,     4  50 

Balance  to  new  account, 

66  00 

<a>o  onq  tfi 

«Jp  w ^ .<_j  V O    0\J 

97 
INCIDENTAL  EXPENSES. 


By  balance  from  old  account,    -        -    $157  87 

"  cash  received  for  Circus  Licenses,        180  00 
"     "          "         first  payment  on  Potter's 

Field,       -        -         250  00 
"     "          "         of  Luther  Campbell  for 

2  sets  Harnesses,         50  00 

"     "  "         for  Aqueduct  Water,        82  00 

"     "  "         for  Loam,         -  5  12 

"  Error  in  Bills  paid  and  refunded,  7  92 

"  Appropriation,        -        -        -  3,300  00 

"  Transferred  from  Eeserved  Fund,     1,000  00 
"  Amt.  overdrawn  to  New  Account,     1,093  24 


EXPENDITURES. 

C.  W.  Adams,  for  care  of  J.  Gotham,  15  00 
Neal  &  Holbrook,  repairing  Wardroom,  3  75 
Eben  French,  "  "  3  50 

Concord  Railroad,  Freight,  -  -  1  05 
T.  P.  Pierce,  Postage,        -        -  10  76 

Justin  Spear,  Witness  Fees  at  Court,  5  00 
M.  H.  Elliott,        "        "  ."        3  75 

Joseph  Nichols,      "         "  "         2  62 

T.  T.  Abbott,  "        "  "        2  62 

J.  Allen  Tebbetts, "         "  "         1  35 

JohnMoulton,        "      '  "  "1  35 

W.  W.  Morris,       "         «  "         5  00 

L.  W.  Eastman,  Summoning  Witness,  3  78 


26  15 


Amount  curried  forward,         ...         §59  53 

G 


98 

Amount  brought  forward,         -         -         -  $59  53 

L.  W.  Eastman,  services  as  Messen- 
ger (extra),        -        -        -         18  39 
L.H.James,  services  as  Messenger,  do.,  1  50 
Harrington  &  Gale,  Use  of  Park  Hall,  10  00 
J.  Knowlton,  making  Schedules   of 

Bills  for  Committee,  24  25 

J.  Knowlton, making  Annual  Report,  100  00 
Varick   &  Martin,  1  Hay  Cutter,  1 

Shovel  for  Stable,  8  75 

William  W.  Morris,  Law,     -        -      100  00 
J.  B,  Clark,  "     -  39  20 

S.  D.  Lord,  "  5  00 

J.  B.  Clark,  "     -  15  10 

Samuel  Upton,  "         -        -         25  00 

W.  C.  Clarke,  "     -        -  167  00 

Ira  A.  Eastman,         "  -         20  00 

Kennard  &  Brock,  Fire  Engine  House,    5  25 
J.  Wilson  &  Co.3  Fire  Engine  House 

Gas  Fittings,  -        -        -         3  63 

Manchester   Gas   Co.,   Fire    Engine 

House  Gas,   -  93 

Kennard  &  Brock,  repairing  Sprink- 
ling Apparatus,      -        -        -         6  91 
Chas.  W.  Colby,  copying  Check  Lists,   2  00 
John  A..  Perry,  Rent  for  Fire  Police,   60  00 
D.  B.  Eastman,  Use  of  Hall  for  Ward 

Meeting,      -        -        -        -        10  00 
Thos.  Connelly,  Use  of  Hall  for  Ward 

Meeting,      -        -        -        -         10  00 
Xeal  &  Holbrook,  Labor  in   Hall  for 

Ward  Meeting,     -  8  50 


Amount  carried  for ivard,  -  -        $690  94 


99 

[mount  brought  forward,  -  -  $690  94 

Jos.  Everett,  Washing  Hall  for  Ward 

Meeting,      -        -        -        -  1  50 

F.  S.  Lynch,  Labor  in  Hall  for  Ward 

Meeting,      ...        -  2  50 

Mrs.   P.    Doyle,   Washing   Hall    for 

Ward  Meeting,    -  3  00 

M.    E.    Ireland,   Washing   Hall    for 

Ward  Meeting,    - 
Wm.  H.  Fisk,  Blank  Books, 

G.  P.  Lyon,         "  " 
Hersey  &  Tilton,  1  Town  Officer, 
Tewksbnry  &  Bro.,     "  " 
S.  L.  Lewis,  Small  Pox  Expenses  14 

days  lost  time,       ... 
H.  R.  Demary,  Small  Pox  Expenses, 
G.  H.  Hubbard,  Small  Pox  Expenses 

Corliss  Child,        -        -        -  18  50 

Mary  A.  Corliss,  Small  Pox  Expenses,  40  50 

B.  F.  Fletcher,       "        "           "  15  00 

Uriah  H.  Foss,  Burying  Nuisances,  13  75 

Lewis  O'Brien,         "               "  75 

John  L.  Kelly,        "               "  21  62 

David  Allen,           "               "  25 

D.  B.  Page,             "               "  62 

Yarick  &  Martin,  1  Lock,      -        -  42 

S.  B.  Thomas,  Recording  Deeds,  1  00 

W.  G.  Abbott,  Lumber,     -        -  4  00 
J.  L.  Smith,  Lumber  for  boxing  trees,  87  51 

T.  R.  Hubbard,  Lumber,     -        -  20  88 

Daniel  Farmer,  Jr.,  "      -      '  -  18  00 

11.  C.  Hunton,  Sawdust,      -  100 


2 

00 

1 

00 

10  00 

1 

25 

1 

00 

17 

50 

27 

13 

Amount  carried  foricard,         ...     $1,001  02 


100 

Amount  brought  forward,  -         -  $1,001  62 

Hersey  &  Tilton,  Books  for  indigent 

Children,     -        -        -        -         34  62 

Tewksbury  &  Bro.,  Books  for  indi- 
gent Children,     -        -        -  5  44 

John  W.  Ray,  Books  for  indigent 
Children,     - 

John  Jacobs,     Labor,     - 

Gustavus  Soule,  " 

Eben  French,  fitting  Ward  Room, 

Luther  Campbell,  2  Horses,   - 

R.  Gilchrist,  Dusters, 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware, 

J.  Knowlton,  recording  Births,Deaths 
and  Marriages,     - 

William  Craig,  Posting  Bills,  - 

Wm.  H.  Fisk,  Tax  Books,  - 

Hartshorn  &  Pike,  Steam  Fire  Engine 

House,  putting  up  Gutters,  13  82 

Samson  &  Marden,  Steam  Fire  En- 


12 

62 

2 

00 

2 

00 

88 

28 

t50 

00 

2 

6T 

15 

15 

64 

68 

1 

00 

33 

33 

gine  House, 

- 

4  62 

Francis  Smiley,     do.     do. 

Labor, 

4  00 

Peter  Scanlan,      do.     do. 

3  00 

James  Kearn,       do.     do. 

2  00 

Wm.  Griffin,         do.     do. 

4  00 

Francis  Cass,         do.     do. 

2  75 

W.  D.  Clark,        do.     do. 

3  00 

M.  Scanlan,           do.     do. 

2  00 

J.  Q.  A.  Sargent,  do.     do. 

Gas  pipe 

Fixtures, 

- 

16  26 

J.  Abbott  &  Co.,  do.     do. 

Lime, 

2  00 

Temple  McQueston,  Steam  Fire  Engine 

House,  Mason  Work,  ■ 

. 

3  14 

tnt  carried  forward, 

-   $1,774  00 

101 

Amount  brought  fonvzrd,     -         -  $1,774  00 

Wm.  McPherson,  Steam  Fire  Engine 

House,  Mason  Work,  -  -  5  77 
Neal  &  Holbrook,  Steam  Fire  Engine 

House,  -  -  •  -  -  84  30 
Robert   Scott,   Steam   Fire    Engine 

House,  - .  -  -  -  -  19  50 
Kennard  &  Brock,  Repairing   Water 

Tanks  and  Rams,  -  -  -  18  12 
G.    W.   Merriam,   Repairing   Water 

Tanks  and  Rams,  56  lbs.  hoops,  5  48 
W.  P.  Stratton,  Repairing  Water  Tanks 

and  Rams,     -        -        -  88  25 

Hubbard  &  Williams,  Repairing  Wa- 
ter Tanks  and  Rams,  -        -        -    1  22 
Geo.  H  Hubbard,  Expenses  to  Lowell 

in  regard  to  tax  business,  -  3  00 
Hill  &  Langiey,  Horse  and  Wagon,  8  50 
Hill  &  Cillley," Horse  and  Wagon,  -  16  00 
James  &  Dodge,  Horse  and  Wagon,  4  50 
J.  H.  Haynes,  Copying  Assessors  Book, 

and  Making  Taxes,  -  -  -  62  00 
W.    B.    Patten,    Copying    Assessors 

Book,  and  Making  Taxes,  -  101  50 
J.    L.  James,   Cleaning    Hall   after 

Court,  -  -  -  -  -  1  75 
M.  G.  J.  Tewksbury,  Medical  Attend- 
ance at  Mr.  Greeley's,  -  -  2  00 
W.  H.  Elliot,  Repairing  Clock,  -  2  00 
J.  L.  Kenniston,  "  "  -  17  00 
J.  Q.  A.  Sargent,  Aqueduct  Gas  Pipe,  77  39 
Henry  Hill,  Services,  -  -  -  10  00 
G.  H.  Chamberlin,  Copying  Tax  Book,  2  00 


Amount  carried  forvxzrd,         ...     $2,304  28 


102 

Amount  brought  forward,         -         -  $2,304  28 

Allen  Tenny,  Dept.  Secretary,  Copy  of 

Tax-list  of  Non-Residents,  -  11  00 
S.  S.  Moulton,  Repairs  of  City  Scales,  3  75 
S.  S.  Moulton,  Steam  Engine  House, 

Stock  and  Labor,-  -  -  23  32 
A.  Walker,   Steam    Engine   House, 

Mortar  Wall,  -  -  -  -  25  75 
J.  Abbott  &  Co.,  Steam  Engine  House, 

1  Cask  of  Lime,  -        -        -        -  1  00 

C.  R.   Colley,  Steam   Engine  House, 

Painting,  -  -  -  -  14  99 
Chas.  Bartlett,  Steam  Engine  House, 

Labor,        -        -        -  11  25 

Chas.  Bartlett,  Steam  Engine  House, 

Labor  Team,  4  48 

G.  B.  Fogg,  Steam   Engine  House, 

Keys,  &c, 7  92 

Walker  &  Copp,  Flagging  Stone,  481  ft,  81  59 
S.  B.  Cilley,  Damages  to   Carriages, 

Horse  and  Wagon,  -  -  -  15  00 
Grilman  Harvey,  Damage  to  Carriages,  1  00 
Daniel  R.  Leach,      "  "  6  75 

J.  Allen  Tebbetts,    "  "  22  25 

D.  L.  Stevens,  "  Sleigh,        5  00 
John  ELMaynard,  Target  Pole,Work,  10  97 
O.  Furnald,                "          "         "       10  12 
Geo.  A.  Barnes,  use  of  Horse  and  Car- 
riage,       -        -        -        -        -  18  95 

Hill  &  Cilley,  use  of  Horse  and  Car- 
riage   -        .        -        -        -       26  75 
H.R.  Chamberlin,  Expense  to  Concord,  1  50 
Kidder  &  Chandler,  Pencils,    -        -        48 


Amount  carried  forward,  -         -    $2,008  10 


103 

Amount  brought  forward,  -         -         $2,608  10 

W.  A.  Springer,  taking  care  of  corpse 

of  A.  Richardson,  -  -  -  5  00 
Phoenix  InsuranccXJo.,  Insurance  on 

Engine  House,  -  -  -  -  16  25 
Herman  Foster,  Insurance  on  Engine 

House,  -  -  -  -  74  25 
JEtna   Insurance  Co.,  Insurance  on 

Engine  House,  -  -  -  -  94  00 
E.  T.  Stevens,  Insurance  on  Engine 

House,  -  -  .  -  -  31  50 
John  Chatman,  Engine  House  Ward 

Seven,     ----- 
Eben  Hartshorn,  do         do  - 

John  Humphrey,         do         do 
Columbus  Wyman,      do         do  - 
Patrick  Fowler,  do         do 

C.  H.  Walker,  Engine  House  Ward 

Seven,  Stove,       - 
J.  F.  Woodbury,  Engine  House  Vine 

Street,     ----- 
A.  C.  Wallace,  Engine  House  Vine 

Street,  Lumber,  &c,  -  -  83  08 
H.  Brickett,  Teachers'  Institute,  -  305  60 
J.  G.  Colt,  Trees,  -  -  -  156  62 
Mrs.  W.  M.  French,  Fitting  up  Lot 

by  reason  of  widening  Street,  75  00 
J.    L.    Kennedy,    Painting    Engine 

House  and  Ward  Room,  Amos- 

keag,     -        -        -        -        -       63  13 
Albion  Barker,  Stock  and  Labor,  En- 
gine  House  and   Ward  Room, 

Amoskeag,     -        -        -        -       97  07 


n 
0 

00 

7 

00 

6 

00 

2 

80 

4 

00 

4 

17 

8 

72 

Amount  carried  forward,  •         -  $3,655  29 


104 

Amount  brought  forward,        -         -  $3,655  29 

Dudley  &  Parker,  Articles  for  Pest 

House,      -        -        -        -        -  17  43 
A.  C.  Wallace,  3,079  ft,  Lumber  for 

Fence  on  Elm  Street,     -  46  30 

Maria  Hall,  (Execution)  Injured  on 

Elm  Street,      -        -        -       1,110  33 
Hersey  &  Tilton,  Books  and  Station- 
ery,      -        -        -        -        -      10  44 
H.  R.   Chamberlin,  Books  and  Sta- 
tionery, -        -        -    5  07 
W.    P.    Stratton,   Repairing  Water 

Tanks, 
David  H.  Young,  Mason  Work, 
Luther  Campbell,  Wheels   and  Fix- 
tures, - 
Wm.  Campbell,  do 
Gilman  B.  Fogg,  Set  Milk  Measures, 
R.  F.  Shepherd,  Work  on  Park  St. 

E.  B.  Beaman,  Binding  Books, 
A.  W.   Sanborn,  Repairing    Hearse 

House,       - 

Maynard  &  Noyes,  Writing  Ink, 

George  H.  Hubbard,  Horse  and  Car- 
riage,       - 

Samuel  N.  Bell,  Attorney's  Fees, 

School  District  No.  11, 

W.  H.  Noyes,      Labor,     - 

Amos  Cassey,  " 

F.  S.  Lynch,  " 
A.  B.  Conant,           "     - 
Pinkerton,  Abbott  &  Pettee,     - 

Amount  carried  forivard*  $5,212  66 


8 

77 

9 

50 

38 

50 

•  3 

00 

,  5 

00 

3 

50 

1 

50 

-  1 

00 

2 

25 

-  22 

00 

132 

67 

175 

00 

3 

00 

3 

00 

■  1 

50 

1 

61 

-  16 

00 

105 

Amount  brought  forward,         ...  $6,272  66 
Neal  &  Holbrook,  Carpenter  Work 

and  Lumber,     -         -         -         -  10  01 

C.  R.  Colley,  Sign  Board  and  Paint- 

ing,        1  25 

S.  Goss,  Labor,         -        -        -        -     1  00 

John     Coughlin,    Repairing     Ward 

Room,  Ward  5,      -     •'    -        -         7  83 

J.  H.  Knowlton,  Copying  List  of  Un- 
paid Taxes  for  1857,  -        -     8  00 

Benjamin      Hutchinson,     Lettering 

Trees,  -  2  65 

Joseph  Knowlton,  Compiling  Tax  List  172  00 

D.  B.  Eastman,  Rent  of  Hall,  -  -  5  00 
A.  H.  Gerry,  Clearing  Ward  Room,  1  00 
Geo.  W.  Cheney,  Horse  and  Carriage,  1  25 
Hill  &  Cilley,  "  "  "  12  25 
John  L.  Kelly.  -  -  -  -  6  25 
Daniel  L.  Stevens,  Reward,  -  500  00 
Merrimack  Engine  Co.,  Rent  of  Hall,  75  00 
Transferred  to  Highway  Dist.  No.  6,  50  00 

$6,126  15 


106 
PAVING  STREETS, 


By  Appropriation,    -  $2,000  00 

"  balance  to  new  Account,  -        -  109  77 


52,109  77 


EXPENDITURES. 

Balance  from  old  Account,     -  -         9  00 
M.  D.  Stokes,  Paving  Stones,     -     1,637  87 

G.  H.  Dorr,  Team  Labor,    -  -       23  86 
H.  Dorr,             "         «      -         -  53  62 

F.  Kimball,        "         "  -  -       11  37 

Houston  &  Baton,  Blacksmith  Work,    3  19 
Robert  Scott,         Labor,    -        -  87  37 

Edward  McQueston, "  -       36  00 
Peter  Scanlan,           "  25  00 

J.  P.  Jewell,  "  -       37  00 

Levi  H.  Sleeper,        "  53  62 

Eastman  &  Son,         "  -       56  24 
City  Team,                 "  2  25 

Hugh  Ramsey,  "  4  00 

P.  Kimball,  "  6  50 

S.  S.  Moulton,  "  4  38 

Joseph  A.  Weeks,     "  3  75 

Charles  Bartlett,  Paving  Stones,  30  00 

James  A.  Weston,  establishing  Grade 

of  Street,      -        -        -  -      24  75 

$2,109  77 


107 

cnr  debt. 


Date  of  Notes 


To  whom  payable. 


Feb.28,1852  Nehemiah  Hunt 

July  1,  1847  Certifi.  of  Stock 

July  1,  1847' 

July  1,  1857 

July  1,  1854 

Jan.  1,  1856J* 

July  1,  18571 

July  9,  1858 'Nehemiah Hunt 

"  22,  1858;     " 
Nov.  10,1 859  Amoskeag  B'k 


'When  payable. 


Int.  unpaid 
.1:11!.  1,  1861. 


Principal. 


Feb. 28,  1872 
July  1,  1862 
July  1,  1867 
July  1,  1872 
July  1,  1874 
Jan.  1,  1880 
July  1,  1877 
July  9,  1878 
July  22,1878 
May  10, 1860 


108 

00 

675 

00 

600 

00 

600 

00 

600 

00 

300 

00 

671 

00 

68 

75 

29 

15 

8 

50 

3,600 

00 

22,500 

00 

20,G00 

00 

20,0C0 

00 

20,000 

00 

10,000 

00 

22,500 

00 

2,400 

00 

1,100 

00 

1,000 

00 

3,660  40     123,100  00 
3,660  40 


$126,760  40 


TEMPOKABY  LOAN. 


By  balance  January  1,  1860,        -        21,750  00 
"  amount  borrowed  since  Jan.  1, 1860,  9,000  00 

$30,750  00 

EXPENDITURES. 

To  amount  paid,    -  4,000  00 


Balance  due  January  1,  1861,     26,750  00 


30,750  00 


108 

VALLEY  CEMETERY. 


EXPENDITURES. 
To  balance  from  old  Account,     -        -         29  23 
"  sundry  Bills  paid,     -        -        -         -       7  51 


-$36  74 


PINE  GKOYE  CEMETEEY. 


By  Cash  of  Peter  Edwards,  for  wood,  392  69 

"  Appropriation,     -  100  00 

"  Cash  for  Grass,       -         -         -         -  10  00 

Balance  to  new  account,  -        -  177  17 


EXPENDITURES. 

Balance  from  old  account, 

305  87 

N.  Webster,  Choppin 

g  Wood,  - 

-    1  20 

Patrick  McLaughlin,  Building  Street,185  00 

W.  W.  Baker, 

a                 u 

29  00 

Benjamin  Stevens, 

«                a 

27  75 

James  F.  Smith, 

u               a 

29  75 

Edwin  N.  Baker, 

a                a 

21  25 

Micajah  Ingham, 

a                 u 

9  00 

James  A.Weston,  Lay 

ing  out  avenues, 

&C.j      - 

_ 

68  12 

Neal  &  Holbrook,  Lumber,    - 

2  92 

$679  86 


$679  86 


109 

TAXES,  1858  AND  1859, 


Amount  of  uncollected  taxes  for  1859, 

January  1,  I860.  -  32,031  57 

John  L.  Kelly,  Collector  for  1858  and  1859. 

Amount  of  Abatements,     1858,         536  39 

"  "  1859,         397  41 

Cash  paid  Treasurer,  1858,  300  01 

1859,    14,307  80 

Amount  of  uncollected,     1858,       4,112  87 

"         for  collecting,         "  838  20 

20,492  68 


Balance  of  uncollected  for  1859,  $11,538  89 


TAXES,  1860. 
H.  R.  Chamberlin,  Collector. 

Whole  amount  of  Taxes,  -        -        -        91,589  52 
Amount  paid  Treasurer,  -     78,101  50 

"         of  Abatements,  -        -     630  51 

Discount  on  Taxes,       -  -  253  53 

_ 78,985  54 


Balance  of  uncollected  Taxes,  of  1860,  $12,603  98 


110 

STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE. 


By  Appropriation,    -  3,000  00 

$3,000  00 

EXPENDITURES. 
Amoskcag  Manufacturing  Co.,  for 

1  Steam  Fire  Endue,  -        -    3,000  00 

$3,000  00 


NOTES  DUE  THE  CITY. 


January  1,  1857,  Henry  G.  Lowell  and 

others, 1,450  00 

Endorsement,  -  -        -  337  91 

$1,112  09 

April  1,  1857,  Charles  H.  Brown,  2  notes, 


each,     ---        -  100  00 

March  29,  1860,  James  Barrett,  due  in 

one  year,       -  250  00 

do         do         due  in  two  years,  250  00 

do         do         due  in  three  years,        250  00 

750  00 

Dec.  18,  1860,  Jackson  &  Kimball,  due 

in  four  months,         -  260  00 

$2,222  09 


Ill 


WATERING  STREETS. 


By  Appropriation, 


200  00 


EXPENDITURES. 
John  Campbell,  for  Watering  Streets,  200  00 


$200  00 


$200  00 


VALUATION,  TAXES,  &C. 


Year.  J 

Valuation. 

Taxes. 

iNo.  of  polls- 

Poll  Tax. 

1838 

$555,270  00 

$2,235  49 

244 

$1  66 

1839 

604,963  00 

3,029  84 

427 

2  14 

1840 

946,200  00 

3,986  56 

772 

2  20 

1841 

1,229,054  00 

9,563  74 

892 

3  49 

1842 

1,430,524  00 

12,952  44 

1,053 

2  76 

1843 

1,598,826  00 

13,764  32 

1,053 

2  60 

1844 

1,873,286  00 

13,584  72 

1,053 

2  25 

1845 

2,544,780  00 

19,246  27 

1,561 

2  30 

1846 

3,187,726  00 

22,005  95 

1,808 

2  10 

1847 

4,488,550  00 

24,963  54 

2,056 

1  68 

1848 

4,664,957  00 

39,712  53 

2,638 

2  58 

1849 

5,500,049  92 

44,979  92 

2,518 

2  47 

1850 

5,832,080  00 

48,974  23 

2,820 

2  37 

1851 

6,906,462  00 

51,798  47 

2,910 

2  25 

1852 

6,795,682  00 

54,379  45 

2,745 

1  92 

1853 

6,995,528  00 

61,545  81 

2,907 

1  82 

1854 

8,237,617  00 

62,022  44 

2,814 

1  80 

1855 

8,883,248  00 

71,952  09 

3,725 

1  94 

1856 

9,244,062  00 

114,214  08 

3,760 

2  96 

1857 

9,983,862  00 

84,862  98 

3,695 

2  04 

1858 

10,259,080  00 

78,210  85 

3,695 

1  83 

1859 

9,853,310  00 

81,368  01 

3,495 

1  92 

1860 

9,644,937  00 

86,804  87 

3,651 

2  16 

112 

ABATEMENT  OE  TAXES, 


1859. 

Herrick,  Nathaniel,  - 
Coughlin,  John,    - 
Hall,  Edward, 
Stevens,  Robert,  - 
Stevens,  Henry,       - 
Bartlett,  John,      - 
Baker,  Wm.  W. 
Webster,  Israel,   - 

1857. 

Austin,  Ramsey,  - 

Adams,  John,  - 

Addison,  Nancy,  - 

Akinson,  Thomas,     - 

Allen,  Chas  P.,    * 

Allen,  Daniel  R.,      - 

Alexander,  Wm.  H.,    - 

Andrews,  Alice,        - 

Arbuckle,  Wm.,  - 

Asugo,  M.,      - 

Atwood,  Osander, 

Avery,  Ezra,     - 

Baron,  William,  - 

Baker,  Hannah  G.,  - 

Baker,  Samuel,    - 

Baird,  Jonas,   - 

Benton,  Harvey,  -        -        -        -         2  31 

Amount  carried  forward,  -         -  $47  45 


•   1 

62 

2 

03 

-  9 

77 

4 

00 

•  10 

10 

6 

00 

-  12 

00 

8 

00 

o 

31 

-  2 

31 

7 

70 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

•  2 

31 

2 

31 

■  2 

31 

2 

31 

•  2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

•  5 

10 

2 

31 

•  2 

31 

113 

Amount  brought  forward, 
Beto,  Avery,     - 
Bills,  Geo.  II.,       - 
Bigclow,  Lousia,       - 
Bowley,  Thomas,  - 
Boyd,  Wm.  H., 
Austin,  Samuel,    - 
Brown,  Samuel,        - 
Clark,  Charles,     - 
Colley,  Squires  S., 
Davis,  G.  W., 
Dodge,  G.  W.,     - 
Fax,  Olando,    - 
Emerson,  Isaiah,  - 
Glines,  A.  H.,  - 
Ham,  W.  H., 
Jacobs,  John  A.,       - 
Jobert,  E.,    - 
Robertson,  William, 
Sanborn,  Abram  J., 
Shepherd,  Samuel  W., 
Smiley,  Robert,    ... 
Studley,  Ed.,    - 
Thompson,  James  P.,    - 
Weeks,  Bartlett  H., 
Bronigan,  Hugh,  - 
Broderick,  Johenna, 
Brown,  Harris,     -         - 
Brown,  Daniel, 
Bresnehan,  John, 
Buckminster,  Isaac, 
Burns,  Robert,      - 
Call,  Samuel  W., 

Amount  carried  forxvard,        ...      $12IJ  3'J 


$47  45 

2 

31 

2 

31 

3 

85 

2 

31 

■  2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

■  2 

31 

2 

31 

■  2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

o 

31 

o 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

o 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

79 

2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

o 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

114 

Amount  brought  forward , 
Calk,  George  A.,  - 
Calk,  Jacob,     - 
Chase,  B.  F., 
Clark,  Eben  J., 
Colby,  Mary, 
Colbart,  James,         - 
Crowle,  Jerre,       - 
Cronin,  Daniel,         - 
Cronin,  Timothy, 
Dakin,  L.  H.,  - 
Dary,  Peter, 
Davis,  Roxanna, 
Donahue,  James  F., 
Fletcher,  Gillis, 
Fantun,  Andrew, 
Foster  Hannah,        - 
Fostin,  Charles,    - 
Fowley,  John,  - 
Fowley,  Pat, 
Frizzel,  Joseph  P.,   > 
Gardner,  Lewis,    - 
Gillingham,  Dennis, 
Gordon,  Lewis,     - 
Gowan  Dennis,        - 
Gozzels,  Joseph,    - 
Gorey,  John,    - 
Griffin,  John, 
Hanley,  Michael, 
Hayheg,  Patrick,  - 
Hagil,  John,     -         -         -         - 
Hallaren,  Patrick, 
Hallaren,  Matthew,  - 

Amount  carried  forward,         ...       $199  53 


$123  39 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  3 

27 

1 

93 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  3 

79 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2  47 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

.  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

o 

-J 

31 

-  2 

31 

115 

Amount  brought  forward,     - 
Halevan,  John,     - 
Hume,  Michael, 
Home,  Timothy,    - 
Hosmore,  Charles,    - 
Hamc,  Galen,        - 
Hagity,  Patrick, 
Hayle,  Richard,    - 
Hosley,  Samuel  C.    - 
Huckins,  Simeon, 
Hurl,  George,  - 
Jaquith,  Willard,  - 
Junkins,  Joel,  - 
Jussillian,  J.  H.- 
Kearny, Dennis, 
Kelton,  Doland,    - 
Keif,  Daniel,    - 
Keheo,  Marsh,  •  - 

Keda,  John,      - 
Keyes,  Stephen,    - 
Knston,  J. 
Kimball,  Fred  S.- 
Kimball, H.  H. 
Kingarnes,  Louis, 
Kingsbury,  Abby  S. 
Lafaive,  Philip,     - 
Lary,  Dennis, 
Lary,  Timothy,      - 
Lerhey,  Michael, 
Lewis,  J.  W.         - 
Lines,  Morris,  - 
Lines,  Dennis, 
Lacy,  John, 

Amount  carried  forioard,  -  $285  73 


$199  53 

3  76 

-  2  31 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  31 

-  2  31. 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  31 

*  2  31 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  31 

*  2  36 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  31 

-  7  22 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  18 

*  8  31 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  31 

-  2  31 

2  31 

•  2  31 

116 

Amount  brought  forward,  -  -  $2S5  73 

Lowd,  Emily,         - 
Lambert,  Peter,         - 
Lougee,  Patrick,  - 
Lovewell,  Nathaniel, 
Lynch,  Eliza,         - 
Lerry,  Joseph,  - 
Lerry,  John,         - 
McGown,  Mary,        - 
McCay,  Cornelius, 
Magartt,  Morris,       - 
Mayett,  Horace,     - 
McCarty,  Patrick, 
McCawliff,  Timothy, 

McClure,  Charles, 

MeClure,  Eliza,        ... 

McCammy,  Joseph, 

McGarrett,  J.  W.,    - 

McMaster,  Isaac,  - 

McMahan,  Peter, 

Metcalf,  Edward,  - 

Moody,  Theodore,     - 

Moody,  AH. 

Muller,  Jacob,  _•■■-. 

Nary,  John,  - 

Nasmith,  James,       - 

Neal,  Dennis, 

Norton,  Michael, 

Norton,  G.  W.       - 

O'Brien,  Tarry, 

O'Brien,  Patrick,  - 

0' Conner,  Brien, 

O'Keefe,  Julia,      - 

Amount  carried  forward,         ...       $373  77 


2 

28 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

3 

81 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  5 

37 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  5 

77 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

3 

27 

-  7 

30 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

40 

117 


Amount  brought  forward, 

$373  77 

O'Keefe,  Daniel  and  Mary, 

-     2  91 

Onsby,  Alfred,       ... 

2  31 

Osgood,  Ruth,           - 

-    1  93 

Patten,  L.  H.                 - 

-        2  31 

Peabody,  Lucinda,   - 

-    2  29 

Perren,  James,      ... 

2  31 

Peltin,  Anthony,       ... 

-    2  31 

Perry,  A.  V. 

2  31 

Pierce,  Joel,     - 

-    2  31 

Pierce,  Wm,  L.     - 

2  31 

Phympton,  Thomas,  - 

-    2  31 

Powers,  Amy  G.            -        - 

96 

Prendivelle,  John,    - 

-     2  31 

Prendivelle,  Michael,    - 

2  31 

Prendivelle,  William, 

-    2  31 

Quinn,  Patrick,     - 

2  31 

Quinn,  Martin,          - 

-     2  31 

Quint,  Dennis, 

2  31 

Ragin,  Patrick,         - 

-    2  31 

Ragin,  James,       ... 

2  31 

Rice,  John,       - 

-    2  31 

Ritcher,  James,     - 

2  31 

Roach,  William,       ... 

-    2  31 

Robertson,  James, 

3  49 

Robertson,  Calvin,   - 

-    4  24 

Robertson,  Alex.  F., 

1  93 

Robertson,  Rhoda,    - 

-    1  98 

Roberts,  Hannah, 

6  25 

Rollins,  John  M.       - 

-    2  31 

Randiville,  Dennis, 

2  31 

Saltmarsh,  Wilbert,  - 

-    2  31 

Samise,  John,       ... 

2  31 

Amount  carried  forward^         ...        $452  88 


118 


unt  brought  forward, 

$452  88 

Sanborn,  Henry  N.  - 

-    2  31 

Sanborn,  Warren, 

2  31 

Sargent,  John,          - 

-    2  31 

Sargent,  Elizabeth  N.  - 

1  92 

Sargent,  Joseph  F.  - 

-    3  49 

Savery,  George,    - 

4  81 

Savage,  Adalinc,       - 

-    4  81 

Savage,  William,  - 

5  83. 

Sawyer,  Charles,       - 

-    2  31 

Scannel,  Timothy, 

2  31 

Scripture,  Samuel,   - 

-    2  31 

Scott,  Nelson  S.    - 

2  31 

Shanan,  Peter,         - 

-    2  31 

Shathrough,  Timothy,  - 

2  31 

Shanan,  Frank,         - 

-    2  31 

Sheehan,  Thomas, 

2  31 

Sheehan,  Francis,     - 

-    2  31 

Shear,  John,         - 

2  31 

Shearer,  Ellen,          - 

-    2  48 

Shedd,  Morris,      - 

4  2S 

Shepherd,  Samuel  W. 

-    2  31 

Shepherd,  James  S. 

3  27 

Sibley,  Joseph,          - 

-    2  31 

Spaulding,  Lydia,  B.    - 

2  89v 

Sparrow,  A.  J. 

-    2  31 

Stevens,  Sally,      - 

5  53 

Stevens,  Charles  W. 

-    2  31 

Stevens,  Alexander, 

2  31 

Stoat,  George  H. 

-    2  31 

Swinnack,  Lavis, 

2  31 

Swine,  Lewis,  - 

-    2  31 

Swett,  Sophia,       -  . 

2  42. 

Amount  carried  forward,         ...       $54S  OT 


110 

Amount  brought  forward, 
Thorr,  Hugh,  - 
Thurston,  Wessan, 
Towns,  George  D.     - 
Tranter,  Thomas, 
Twombly,  Eunice  L. 
Turner,  William, 
Yose,  Thomas, 
Volley,  John,        - 
Whittier,  Emily  L.  - 
Whittemore,  S.  F. 
White,  Patrick, 
Weeks,  G.  W.       -        -        - 

Wyatt,  Harriet, 

Young,  Mary  E.  - 

Yor^F.  J.       - 

Cunningham,  P.  S.       - 

Davis,  Albert,  - 

Farnsworth,  Daniel, 

Sawyer,  Joshua  S.    - 

Wood,  Oliver  J.    -        - 

Copp,  George  N. 

Copp,  George  W.- 
Morrison, E.  J. 

1859. 

Cleworth,  John,    - 
Weston,  James  A.    - 
Breshnehan,  Jeremiah, 
Swett,  Daniel,  -        -        - 
Harrington,  William,    - 
Lyons,  Thomas, 
Johnson,  Nathan, 

Amount  carried  forward,  -  -  $37  10 


$543 

07 

-  4  53 

2 

31 

-  1 

19 

2  31 

-  2 

89 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  3 

85 

2 

31 

-  2 

31 

2 

31 

-  3 

22 

4 

16 

-  2 

31 

2 

04 

-  2 

04 

2 

04 

-  2 

04 

2 

04 

-  2 

04 

2 

04 

-  19 

28 

2 

82 

-  12 

28 

1 

95 

-  8 

15 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

8 

00 

$617  26 


120 

Amount  brought  forward,         -  $37  10 

James,  Stevens,        -        -        -        -     8  24 
Mitchell,  Peter,     -  8  00 

1860. 

Lyons,  John,    - 
Lock,  T.  D.  M.- 
Hall, James,     - 
Dakin,  Leonard  H. 
Hadley,  David  P.     - 
Hoghs,  George  H. 
Nason,  Stow,    - 
Severance,  Williber, 
Randlett,  Wm.  P.     - 
Haley,  Daniel,       - 
Wescott,  Elisha, 
Alden,  David,       - 
Byrne,  James,  - 
Robertson,  R.  W. 
Bailey,  E.  K.    - 
Nutting,  James,    - 
Holland,  John, 
Johnson,  Henry,  - 
Prescott,  C.  L.  - 
Harrison,  Thos.    - 
Hamblct,  David  J.  - 
McDoel,  H.- 
Smith, Frank,  -         -         - 
Bean,  Tyler,  -        -  .      - 

Chase,  Charles, 
Hewes,  John,        - 
Gibson,  Robert, 
Stanley,  Ed.  E.     -        -        - 

Amount  carried  forward,  -         -  $&8  €»2 


0 

25 

4 

70 

- 

90 

2 

25 

-  6 

02 

2 

93 

-  2 

25 

2 

25 

-  11 

66 

2 

25 

-  2 

25 

6 

73 

- 

95 

2 

16 

_  2 

25 

2 

16 

_  o 

25 

2 

25 

-  2 

25 

2 

25 

-  2 

76 

2 

25 

-  2 

25 

2 

25 

-  9 

40 

2 

25 

-  2 

25 

2 

25 

$53  34 


121 


Amount  brought  forward, 

$88  62 

Tonkin,  Henry, 

-    2  25 

McDonald,  Owen, 

2  38 

Newell,  Wm.  P. 

-  42  30 

Bailey,  Nathan,     - 

-      42  30 

Clark,  George  A. 

-    2  25 

Sawtello,  A.  I.- 

2 25 

Lane,  Dennis,  - 

-    2  25 

Dodge,  Wm.  F.     - 

2  25 

Trickej,  Charles  H. 

-     2  25 

Kidder,  Leonard,  - 

2  25 

Johnson,  Henry, 

-     2  25 

George,  Joseph  G. 

2  25 

Bailey,  Daniel, 

-     2  25 

Lord,  Samuel, 

2  76 

Gibson,  Robert, 

-     2  25 

Heath,  George  W. 

2  25 

Conner,  Charles, 

-     2  25 

Gilmore,  Wm.  W. 

2  25 

Fisk,  Ephraim, 

-     2  25 

Cutting,  Erastus, 

-     2  25 

Ward,  Luther, 

2  25 

Merrill,  Dudley, 

-    2  25 

Humphrey,  John, 

2  25 

Libbey,  Augustus,    - 

-     2  25 

Edwards,  Michael, 

2  25 

Derrill,  J.  M.  - 

-    2  25 

Prescott,  Cyrus  R. 

2  25 

Rilley,  Michael, 

-     2  25 

Sullivan,  Michael, 

2  25 

Sullivan,  Daniel, 

-     2  25 

Carlton,  G.  R.       - 

2  25 

Hubbard,  Geo.  H.    - 

-  18  80 

$  257  91 

122 


1859. 

Andrews,  Chas.  H. 
Atwood,  David, 
Bagley,  J.  R. 
Bamfield,  Wm.  K.     - 
Batchelder,  James  S. 
Bigelow,  Louisa, 
Brown,  James  A. 
Cady,  John,     - 
Canfield,  Hector,  - 
Cheney,  William 
Cilley,  Tristram,  - 
Clark,  William, 
Clough,  Barion,    - 
Colley,  Newell  E.     - 
Connelly,  Charles, 
Conway,  John, 
Cram,  Hercules,  G.  C. 
Currier,  Jonathan  F. 
Curtain,  Daniel,  - 
Dicey,  Uriah,  - 
Donald,  Michael,  - 
Doton,  Isaac,    - 
Durgin,  Charles  T. 
Edwards,  Joseph, 
Elliott,  Thomas,    • 
Emery,  John  D. 
Fairbanks,  Parker, 
Fairbanks,  Perkins,  - 
Farrell,  Andrews, 
Fisher,  Joseph, 
Fleming,  John,     - 


Amount  carried  forward,      -         -  $61   oO 


1 

95 

-  3 

26 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

4 

02 

- 

82 

3 

18 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

. 

82 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

123 

Amount  brought  fonvard,         -         -         -         $61  30 
Fling,  Rufus,  - 
Fowler,  Hugh,      - 
Freeman,  Wilbur  F.  - 
Golden,  Jane  D.  - 
Griffin,  Harrison,     - 
Griffin,  Sebastian  S. 
Hackett,  George  W. 
Hackett,  Chase,    - 
Hardy,  Augustus  F. 
Hurlburt,  Lora  G. 
Jewell,  Joseph,        - 
Jones,  Enos  C.- 
Kidder, Leonard,      - 
Knights,  George  W.- 
Lane, Michael,  - 
Lane,  John  W.     - 
Laughlin,  Patrick,    - 
Laselle,  Lewis, 
Leavitt,  Weare,        - 
Mayott,  L.  H. 
McCabe,  John,  - 
Messer,  Joseph,     - 
Newell,  Henry  G.     - 
Nutting,  Allen,  v- 
Pinkum,  Joseph,       - 
Questrum,  Rufus  P.     - 
Reed,  Charles,  -        -        -        - 
Richards,  George  K.- 
Richardson, Reuben  M.     - 
Riordon,  Dennis,  F.      - 
Senter,  John,  -        -        -        - 
Seward,  Eli,  - 

Amount  carried  forward,         -         -         -       $123  10 


1 

95 

1 

95 

1 

95 

1 

66 

•   1 

95 

5 

27 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

•  1 

95 

82 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

-  1 

95 

1 

95 

124 


Amount  brought  forward,         - 

$123  10 

Sloan,  George  S. 

-     1  95 

Staples,  James,     - 

1  95 

Stark,  Levi,      - 

-    1  95 

Sweeney,  John,              -  • 

1  95 

Tillotson,  Lyman,     - 

-    1  95 

Vickery,  Charles, 

1  95 

Wadleigh,  John,       ... 

-    1  95 

Wallace,  John,     - 

1  95 

Whitcomb,  B.  H. 

1  95 

Brown,  Benjamin,     - 

-    1  92 

Haley,  Daniel  Jr. 

1  92 

Carlton,  Geo.  W.      - 

-    1  92 

Dolloff,  Franklin  F.      - 

2  72 

Livingston,  Hiram  L.        -        - 

-    2  72 

Philbrick,  Nathaniel  E. 

2  72 

Quimby,  Mrs.  Mahitable,  - 

-    2  93 

Carey,  James  Jr., 

1  92 

Merrill,  J.  K.  - 

-    1  92 

Morrity,  Pat, 

1  92 

Wilson,  Lewis,          - 

-    1  92 

Wilson,  Nathaniel, 

1  92 

Harrington,  Samuel  C.     - 

-    1  95 

1860. 

Gorden,  Daniel,    - 

2  25 

Prince,  Frank, 

-    2  25 

Peabody,  Onestus,. 

2  25 

Fogg,  George  W.     - 

-     2  25 

Leaf,  Luke  -         -         -         - 

2  25 

Tonkin,  Henry,         - 

51 

Atwood,  David,    - 

3  76 

159  00 


Amount  carried  forivard,  -         -  $15  52 


125 


$15 

52 

,  2 

25 

2 

82 

2 

25 

2 

25 

•  2 

25 

2 

25 

■  1 

22 

2 

25 

-  9 

40 

15 

98 

-  1 

88 

6 

58 

94 

4 

23 

■  1 

41 

54 

Amount  brought  forward, 

Johnson,  John  W.    -         -         -         - 

Joy,  John  W. 

Langley,  Samuel  G.  ... 

Perry,  Stephen,    - 

Woodman,  Jonathan, 

Cochran,  Thomas,         - 

Crawford,  Lamson,  -  ' 

Center,  F.  A.        - 

Donnelly,  Owen,       - 

Clement,  Charles  W.    - 

Lot  No.  63,  Manchester  Street, 

L.  and  B.  84  Merrimack  Street,    - 

East  half  lot  128  Merrimack  Street, 

Lots  112,  113,  114,  Hanover  Street, 

Lot  75  Manchester  Street, 

Lots  44,  45,  Park  Street,      - 

Lots  51,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  77,  78, 

79,  Central  Street,  - 
Lots  95,    168,    171,   172,  175,   176, 

Laurel  Street,      - 
Lots  156,  158,  162, 
Elliott,  Samuel  H. 
Patterson,  John  D.  - 
Elliott,  John  S.  ... 

Smith,  Aaron  B.- 
Nichols, Nicholas,        - 
Clark,  Hiram  M.- 
Miller, James  M. 
Lot  No.  103  Laurel  Street,      - 
Lots  73  and  74,  Manchester  Street, 
L.  and  B.  No.  30,  Park  Street,     - 

Amount  carried  for  wird,  -         -         $115  37 


2  43 


1 

62 

81 

2 

25 

5 

81 

2 

82 

4 

70 

6 

58 

2 

25 

2 

25 

2 

82 

1 

41 

5 

60 

126 

Amount  brought  forward,       -  .         .        $115  37 

Dudley,  O.  P.         -         .  -         -     l  45 

Wilson,  J.,  L.  and  B.  Laurel  Street,       7  90 

Warren,  Charles,         -  .         .          2  16 

Thompson,  James,  -         -  .          -     2  25 

Ilitncr,  Herman,            -  -         .         2  76 

Cheney,  James  S.    -         -  -         -     1   88 

Haddo,  John,       -         -  -         .         2  25 

Baker,  Andrew  H.  -         -  -         -         94 

Morgan,  M.  5  64 

Morse,  James,          -         -  .         -     2  25 

Gannon,  John,    -         -  -         -         2  25 

McGrath,  Dennis,    -         -  .         -     2  25 

McGrath,  John,   -         -  -         .         2  25 

Boyd,  Andrew,         -         -  -         -     2  25 

Hartwell,  Jacob  B.        -  -         -         2  25 

Welch,  William      -         -  -         -     2  25 

Young,  Morrill  N.         -  -         .         5  08 

Hunt,  Anna,    -----         32 

Whelpley,  Michael,       -  -         -         2  76 

Richardson,  Asa,     -         -  -         -     2  76 

Gordon,  Gilbert  G.  -         -         g  05 

Lot  67  Manchester  Street,  -         -         94 

"122         «  -i  41 

"    86  Merrimack       "    -  -         -     1  88 


94 

1  41 

94 


"   89  "  « 

"  80  *  «    - 

"   95  "  « 

L.  and  B.  Hall  Street,      -        -         -     6  58 
Lot  183  Laurel  Street,  -  94 

"     197     «  " 

"     196     «  «     - 


94 
94 


Amount  carried  forward,  -         .         $18845 


127 


Amount  brought  forward,         -         .         . 

"     195     "  " 

"     190     "  <     .        .         . 

1-2  of  lot  159  Amherst  Street, 
Lot  112  Hanover  Street, 
East  1-2  of  lot  146  Hanover  Street, 
Lot  51  Manchester  Street, 

"    64 

"    62 

"    73  " 

"    74  " 

"  121  " 

"  193     Laurel 
Caswell,  Augustus  B.    - 
Hartney,  Luther  T. 
Soule,  Gustavus, 
Tarbell,  Alonzo, 
James,  Daniel  C. 
Evans,  Bryant  and  Flanders, 
Buel,  Margaret  P. 
Farrell,  Andrew,     - 
M.  V.  B.  Richardson,  - 
Kennerson,  H.- 
Grant, "Wentworth, 
Wilson,  William  H. 
Haynes,  George  K. 
Bly,  Jerry,      - 
Tufts,  Dudley  H. 
White,  Dresser  &  Piper,  - 
Clough,  Henry,    - 
Smith,  Jonathan,     - 
Crosby,  Anthony, 


,188 

45 

94 

94 

36 

1 

65 

94 

1 

88 

1 

46 

1 

41 

1 

41 

1 

41 

1 

41 

75 

2 

88 

2 

88 

2 

25 

2 

25 

2 

25 

8 

46 

94 

2 

25 

2 

25 

7 

52 

2 

25 

2 

25 

2 

25 

2 

25 

2 

87 

9 

40 

r 

88 

i 

20 

2 

25 

Amount  carried  forioard, 


$263  54 


128 

Amount  hrought  forward, 

Robinson,  M,  - 

Larkin,  James,    - 

Baker,  Polly, 

Conner,  Patrick, 

Patterson,  Alma  S. 

Bank,  Amoskeag, 

Chase,  William, 

Trecillian,  Thomas, 

Walker,  Ruel, 

Pressey,  A.  D.     - 

Kidder,  C.  S.  ... 

Plenhansen,  Gusta  A. 

Doland,  Patrick, 

Cox,  Fayette,       ... 

Hodgman,  Ephraim. 

Libby,  David, 

Barney,   £.  I).  - 

Deshen,  Elisha,   - 

Woods,  Charles,       - 

Soule,  Gustavus, 

Nickerson,  George, 

Ramore,  Lewis,  - 

Mason,  G.  P.  ... 

Vincent,  Warren, 
1857. 

Mitchell,  Peter,        - 
1858. 

Nutting,  Hiram  P. 
1S59. 

Bly,    Jerry,  -         -         -         -     1   95 

Nutting,  Hiram  P.  1   95 


$263  54 

2 

25 

o 

25 

45 

2 

25 

1 

79 

9 

40 

2 

25 

2 

25 

4 

60 

90 

2 

25 

2 

25 

2 

25 

2 

25 

16 

84 

11 

24 

90 

2 

76 

-  2 

76 

2 

25 

2 

25 

2 

25 

9 

27 

2 

25 

SEVENTH  ANNUAL  REPORT 

OF  THE 

TRUSTEES  OF  THE  CITY  LIBRARY. 


In  accordance  with  legal  requirement,  the  Board  of 
Trustees  of  the  City  Library  ask  leave  to  present  their 
Seventh  Annual  Report,  accompanied  by  that  of  the  Li- 
brarian and  Treasurer. 

The  usual  degree  of  quiet  and  prosperity  has  attended 
this  institution  in  the  conduct  of  all  matters  pertaining  to 
its  interests,  leaving  little  to  be  said  that  is  new  in  regard 
to  it.  We  have  only  to  repeat  our  congratulations  at  the 
unmistakable  signs  of  regard  which  the  people  generally 
evince  in  this  behalf,  and  to  reiterate  our  belief  that  time 
only  strengthens  the  hold  which  the  Library  has  on  the 
popular  mind.  A  very  large  number  of  the  books  are  in 
constant  circulation,  while  the  methods  adopted  for  their 
care  are  such  as  to  prevent  any  undue  injury  or  loss.  In- 
deed, we  have  reason  to  believe  that  losses  by  wear  or  by 
failure  to  return  are  much  less  than  those  of  any  similar 
Library  of  which  we  have  knowledge. 

The  system  of  guarantee  has  in  a  few  intances  given 
rise  to  complaint,  chiefly  through  misapprehension,  and 
has  been  found  on  the  whole  to  work  exceedingly  well. 

We  wish  especially  to  call  the  attention  of  young  men, 
and  all  lovers  of  valuable  books,  to  the  fact,  that  by  far 
the  largest  portion  of  the  Library  consists  of  standard 


130 

works  of  the  highest  repute,  and  of  indisputable  worl 
We  hope  such  books  will  be  more  extensively  read.  Fe 
ing  bound  in  some  measure  to  supply  the  popular  dema: 
for  light  reading,  we  have  not  yet  felt  at  liberty  to  approp 
ate  large  sums  to  that  purpose,  and  are  of  the  opinion  tli 
expenditure  in  this  direction  should  be  diminished  rath 
than  increased.  There  are  books  enough  worthy  the  i 
tention  of  all,  and  while  providing  for  a  diversity  of  tast 
such  as  must  always  exist  in  a  city  like  ours,  we  hope  th 
the  young,  who  are  acquiring  habits  of  reading,  will  stri 
to  direct  their  attention  into  channels  which  may  be  pi 
ductive  of  benefit  in  the  end. 

We  commend  the  Library  to  the  fostering  care  of  t] 
City  Government,  which  has  so  wisely  and  so  favorab 
regarded  its  interests  heretofore. 

Our  thanks  are  due  to  gentlemen  who  have  made  1 
donations  of  books,  as  specified  in  the  Librarian's  Repoi 
E.  W.  HARRINGTON,  Mayor, 

President  of  the  Board  of  Trustees, 
WM.  C.  CLARKE,  Clerk. 


Dec.  31,  1860.     In  Board  of  Mayor  and  Aldermen, 
Read  and  approved. 

JOSEPH  KNOWLTON,  City  Clerk. 


331 

HBRARIAN'S  REPORT. 


Gentlemen  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  : 

The  Librarian  asks  leave  to  present  his  Seventh  Annual 
fteport. 

The  number  of  persons  who  up  to  this  date  have  com- 
plied with  the  regulations  for  taking  books  is  two  thous- 
and six  hundred  and  eighty. 

The  number  of  books  given  out,  in  two  hundred  and 
eighty  days,  is  thirty  thousand,  and  of  this  number,  fifteen 
appear  to  be  missing,  and  not  accounted  for. 

The  number  of  books  in  the  Library  is  seven  thousand 
six  hundred  and  thirty,  an  increase  over  the  number  last 
annually  reported  of  eight  hundred  and  forty-five. 

I  have  received  for  fines  and  for  the  sale  of  catalogues, 
thirty-two  dollars  and  seventy-seven  cents,  of  which 
amount  there  has  been  paid  to  S.  N".  Bell,  Treasurer,  sev- 
enteen dollars,  for  wood  one  dollar  and  eighty-seven  cents, 
for  one  blank  book  one  dollar  twenty-five  cents-— leaving 
twelve  dollars  and  sixty-five  cents  in  my  hands. 

Donations  of  books  have  been  received  from  the  follow- 
ing persons  : 
Hon.  Daniel  Clark,  U.  S.  S.      Hon.  E.  W.  Harrington. 

"     Moody  Currier,  James  0.  Adams,  Esq. 

Dec.  31,  1860.  P.  B.  EATON,  Librarian. 

Dec.  31, 1860.     In  Board  of  Mayor  an  .1  Aldermen, 
Read  and  accepted. 

JOSEPH  KNOWLTON,  City  Clerk. 


132 


TEEASUKEE'S  EEPOET. 


To  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  City  Library : 

The  Treasurer  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  City 
Library  makes  the  following  Report  of  the  receipts  and 
expenditures  by  the  Board  of  the  funds  received  by  them 
on  account  of  the  City  Library : 

1860.  Dr. 

Jan.  2.     To  Cash  on  hand  as  per  last 

report,  -        -        -     $593  58 

June  2.     To   Cash  of  F.  B.  Eaton,  for 

Fines,  <fcc,        -        -        -      2  00 
Sept.  22.     To  Cash  of  H.  R.  Chamberlin, 

City  Treasurer,     -        -        50  00 
Oct.  3.     To  Cash  of  F.  B.  Eaton,        -    15  00 
Dec.  21.     To  Cash  of  H.  R.  Chamberlin, 

City  Treasurer,    -        -      365  00 
Dec.  29.     To  Cash  of  H.  R.  Chamberlin, 

City  Treasurer,         -        -    32  16 
To  Cash  undrawn  on  order,     552  84 

$1,610  58 


1860. 
Jan.  23. 

"     23. 
«      23. 

"     23. 

"     23. 

"     23. 


Amount  carried  forward, 


Cr. 


By  Cash  paid  A.  K.  Loring,   $67 


"     W.  A.  Webster, 

7  50 

"     T.  W.  Reeve, 

78  98 

"     A.  K.  Loring, 

14  18 

"     A.  K.  Loring, 

4  88 

"     F.  B  .  Eaton, 

25  47 

$198  84 


133 

Amount  brought  forward,        -         -        -       $198  84 


March  24. 

a 

a 

N.  Crosby, 

3  50 

April  20. 

a 

u 

Adams,    Samp- 
son &  Co., 

3  00 

May  21. 

a 

it 

H.  Foster, 

2  00 

June  20. 

a 

it 

.  Smith,  Mason  & 
Co.,    - 

15  00 

July  20. 

a 

tt 

E.  C.  Eastman, 

6  00 

Aug.  24. 

a 

a 

A.  K.  Loring, 

12  31 

a        a 

a 

u 

A.  K.  Loring, 

33  90 

a         it 

tt 

a 

J.  Sabin, 

8  60 

a         a 

a 

it 

C.  F.  Briggs, 

1  32 

it         u 

it 

a 

T.  W.  Reeve, 

15  18 

a         a 

it 

a 

T.  W.  Reeve, 

87  68 

Oct.  20. 

a 

a         a 

u 

Nov.  21. 

a 

u         u 

a 

Dec.  23. 

U 

a        u 

a 

a        a 

a 

Feb.  25. 

a 

June  20. 

a 

Aug.  24. 

a 

a         u 

a 

Sept.  22. 

it 

Nov.   21. 

Li 

Feb.  25. 

a 

June  20. 

a 

Nov.    21. 

a 

June  20. 

a 

July  20. 

a 

a 


"  A.  K.  Loring,  30  39 
«  A.  K.  Loring,  IT  78 
"     W.  A.  Baker,       5  00 

D.  B.  Bates,  1  00 
F.  B.  Eaton,  10  00 
A.  K.  Loring,  363  46 
Little,  Brown  & 

Co.,    -        -    12  00 

E.  B.  Beaman,  10  53 
E.  B.  Beaman,  15  22 
E.  B.  Beaman,  11  00 
E.  B.  Beaman,  16  28 
E.  B.  Beaman,  1  82 
E.  B.  Beaman,  17  25 
E.  B.  Beaman,  40  88 
E.  B.  Beaman,  92 

E.  B.  Beaman,  2  25 
Hersey  &  Tilton,27  89 

F.  L.  Porter,  9  59 


Amount  carried  forward,         -         -         -       $980  59 


134 

Amount  brougM  forward,  -         -  §980  59. 

July  20.       By  Cash  Paid  D.  F.  Buckley,    30  20 


Dec.  11. 

a 

"     H.  E.  Sawyer,        1  00 

"    23. 

a 

"     Hersey  &  Tilton,  26  69 

a        u 

u 

"     D.  F.  Buckley,       3  20 

a        a 

a 

"     F.  L.  Porter,         11  43 

Cash  undrawn  on 

order,      -        -        -     552  84 

Cash  to  balance, 

4  63 

^1  610  58 

The  expenditures  for  incidental  expenses  for  the  Library 
for  the  year  ending  Dec.  31,  1860,  the  items  of  which 
appear  at  large  in  the  Annual  Report  of  the  City,  are 


Newspapers,   - 

-     26  00 

Rent,          - 

-       250  00 

Postage,          - 

-      3  27 

Fuel,  - 

24  50 

Gas,       - 

-  100  83 

Insurance, 

51  25 

Librarian's  Salary, 

-  600  00 

Incidentals, 

45  76 

Printing  Catalogue, 

-    43  75 

Balance  undrawn, 

58  18 

$1,203  54 

135 

RECAPITULATION. 

Amount  of  Appropriation,     -  -  $2,203  54 

Order  in  favor  of  Trustees,       -       1,000  00 

Incidental  Expenses,    -         -  -  1,145  36 
Balance,  -        -                 -        -  58  18 


■$2,203  54 
Respectfully  submitted, 

S.  N.  BELL, 
Treasurer  of  Trustees  of  City  Library. 


We  have  examined  the  above  report,  and  find,  the  same 
correctly  cast  and  properly  vouched. 

E.  W.  HARRINGTON,  )  Com.  on  Accounts 
WM.  P.  NEWELL,         j  of  City  Library. 

Auditor's  Office, 
City  of  Manchester,  Dec.  31,  1860. 
I  hereby  certify  that  I  have  examined  the  several  items 
of  receipts  and  expenditures  embraced,  in  the   foregoing 
report  of  the  Trustees  of  the  City  Library,  and.  find  the 
same  correctly  cast  and  properly  vouched. 

.  JOSEPH  -KNOWLTON,  City  Auditor. 

Dec.  31,  1860.     In  Board  of  Mayor  and  Aldermen, 
Read  and  accepted. 

JOSEPH  KNOWLTON,  City  Clerk. 
Dec.  31,  1860.     In  Board  of  Common  Council, 
Read  and  accepted  in  concurrence. 

S.  D.  FARNSWORTH,  Clerk. 


136 


YALLEY  CEMETERY. 


To  His  Honor  the  Mayor  and  City  Council : 

The  Committee  on  the  Valley  Cemetery  submit  their 
Annual  Report. 

The  funds  of  the  Valley  Cemetery  January  1, 1860,  were : 
Cash  on  hand,       -         -         -         -     604  06 
There  has  since  been  received  for  lots 

sold  -----        578  68 
Hay,     -        -        -        -        -        -       20  00 

Leaves, 4  50 

$1,207  24 

The  expenditures  for  the  year  have  been  as  follows  : 

Thomas  P.  Clough,  for  Labor,       -  140  65 

Levi  Caswell,    -                "         -  15  00 

Amos  Dow,           -             "   -        -  1  50 

William  Dotey,                 "         -  10  00 

P.  Histon,  "    -        -  75 

Benjamin  Hutchinson,      "       %  -  32  25 

E.  M.  Ellis,          -        -    "   -  20  37 

Ebenezer  Clark,                "  14  50 

Hibbard  Stevens,         -    "    -        -  259  75 

Hugh  Ramsey,        -          "  1  17 

J.  B.  Varick  &  Co.,  Grindstone,    -  7  00 

J.  G.  Coult,  Trees,    -  37  50 

C.  R.  Colley,  Painting,  -  75 

James  A.  Weston,  Surveying,  -  13  00 

H.  H.  Summers,  Repairing  Pump,  1  25 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware,  2  77 


Amount  car/  ied  forward,         ...        $558  21 


137 

Amount  brought  foricard,  -         -         $558  21 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Hardware,      5  26 
Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  "  1  08 

C.  M.  L.  Railroad,  Freight  of  Trees,      3  00 
Balance  carried  to  new  account,     -   639  69 


L,207  24 


GEO.  A.  BARNES, 

J.  B.  SAWYER, 

M.   CURRIER, 

WM.  C.  CLARKE,  /        n 

S.  N.  BELL,  Committee 

GEO.  H.  HUBBARD, 

G    W    THAYER  '  ^ alley  Cemetery. 

WATERMAN  SMITH, 
JOS1AH  A.  CHAMBERLIN, 
CHARLES  W.  ADAMS. 


REPORT  OF  OVERSEERS  OE  POOR. 


To  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  and  Common  Council  of  the 

City  of  Manchester : 

In  compliance  with  the  requirements  of  law,  the  Over- 
seers of  the  Poor  of  said  city  herewith  present  their  An- 
nual Report. 

Whole  number  of  paupers  assisted  the  last  year,  is  617, 
of  which  494  have  no  settlement  in  this  State,  99  having 
a  settlement  in  this  city,  and  24  having  settlement  in  some 
other  town  in  the  State. 

Whole  number  of  deaths  during  the  year  are  32,  of 


138 

which  21  were  county  paupers,  and  8  city  paupers,  and  3 
from  other  towns  in  the  State. 

We  have  sent  to  the  County  Alms  House  the  past  year, 
83  persons  having  no  settlement  in  the  State  of  New- 
Hampshire.  The  greatest  number  of  paupers  at  the  City 
Alms  House  during  the  year  past,  is  24,  average  number  11. 

The  whole  number  of  travelers  who  have  been  assisted 
at  the  City  Watch  Room  in  this  city  the  past  year,  is  591. 

All  .of  which  is  respectfully  submitted, 

E.  W.  HARRINGTON,  Chairman. 

S.  S.  MOULTON,       \ 

J.  M.  HAWKS,  Oveeseers 

ASA  PLACE,  I     UVER™s 

NAHUM  BALDWIN,   0F  ™E  ' 

STEPHEN  PALMER,!  ,,    m  0F 
H.  TASKER,  Manchester. 

J.  B.  DANIELS.        / 

January  29,  1861.     In  Board  of  Mayor  and  Aldermen, 
Read  and  accepted. 

J.  KNOWLTON,  City  Clerk. 
January  29,  1861.     In  Board  of  Common  Council, 
Read  and  accepted  in  concurrence. 

S.  D.  FARNSWORTH,  Clerk. 


139 


INVENTORY   OF  PERSONAL  PROPERTY   AT 
THE  CITY  ALMS  HOUSE,  DEC,  1860. 


6  shovels,  3.00, 1  spade,  .50, 

- 

3  50 

6  manure  forks,        - 

- 

3  00 

5  bog  hoes,  2.00, 1  bog  rake,  .50 

2  50 

3  iron  bars,      - 

- 

5  00 

2  whiffletrees,  .50,  2  pick  axes, 

2.00, 

2  50 

12  hoes,        - 

- 

4  00 

1  long  handle  spade, 

- 

50 

7  wrenches,  4.00,  lot  of  drills,  5.50 

9  50 

3  stone  hammers, 

- 

4  50 

8  plows  and  1  cultivator,  - 

- 

72  00 

4  large  chains,      - 

- 

8  00 

5  stake  chains,          ... 

- 

1  50 

29  tie  chains,        - 

- 

6  50 

1  spread  chain,         - 

- 

1  50 

1  string  of  bells,  - 

- 

2  00 

1  vise  4.25, 1  spirit  level  1.25,- 

- 

5  50 

1  saw  set  1.25, 1  chest  of  tools  1 

5.00, 

16  25 

3  wood  saws  3.00,  1  shove  horse 

.50, 

3  50 

2  grind  stones,      - 

- 

6  00 

7  axes  5.00,  1  bush  hook  1.25,- 

- 

6  25 

2  bush  scythes,     - 

- 

2  75 

2  pairs  hay  poles  .75,  2  grain  cradles 

6.00           .... 

- 

6  75 

1  cant  hook  and  wood  horses, 

- 

2  50 

2  mason's  trowels,    - 

- 

1  25 

2  scalding  tubs,     - 

- 

1  25 

2  drags,   ----- 

- 

3  75 

12  scythes,    -        -        -        - 

- 

6  00 

10  scythe  snaths,      ... 

- 

5  00 

1  cross  cut  saw,     ... 

- 

6  00 

Amount  carried  forward,  -         -  $199  25 


140 

Amount  brought  forward,         ... 
1  box  bar  soap,  - 

3  casks  of  nails,  -         -         - 

4  traps  2.00,  corn  shelter  8.00, 
1  winnowing  mill,    -         -         - 
15  rakes  8.00,  tie  bows  and  rings  5.00,  8  00 
1  single  harness,  ... 
1  lead  harness,         - 
Extra  collar  and  whips, 
10  meal  bags,  - 
1  single  sleigh,    - 
Horse  blankets,         - 
Sircingle  and  halter,    - 
Caps  and  pins,        - 
1  wheel  barrow, 
Curry  combs,  cards  and  brushes, 

5  ox  yokes  and  bows,  - 
1  hay  knife  1.00,  1  hay  cutter  7.00, 
1  large  mixing  box, 
1  small  mixing  box, 
1  meal  chest,  - 
8  hay  forks,        -'-.-" 

5  ladders  9.00,  5  flails  1.00,     - 
1   tree  scraper  .25, 1  bridle  .67, 

1  wheel  jack  1.00,  muzzle  basket  .75,    1   75 

2  single  wagons,     - 
2  ox  carts  and  1  ox  wagon,  - 

1  extra  cart  body,  - 

2  hay  racks,       - 
10  cart  and  sled  spires,    - 

6  ox  sleds,        - 
2  harrows,    -         -         -         - 

Amount  carried  forward,  -  $738  92 


$199 

i  25 

-  4 

50 

10 

50 

10 

00 

-  8 

00 

.00,  8 

00 

10 

00 

-  10 

00 

4 

00 

-  2 

00 

15 

00 

-  1 

00 

1 

00 

-  1 

00 

2 

50 

-  1 

50 

16 

00 

',   8 

00 

-  5 

00 

2 

00 

-  3 

00 

6 

00 

-  10 

00 

92 

5,  1 

75 

-  50 

00 

225 

00 

-  10 

00 

20 

00 

-  8 

00 

70 

00 

-  15 

00 

141 


Amount  brought  forward ,         -  $  738  92 

2  buffalo  robes,  -         -         -  10  00 

Sickles  and  horse  rake,  -         -       5  00 

5  baskets  and  lot  of  measures,    -  8  00 

5  carpenter's  horses,      -  75 

2  set  of  fetters,         -  7  00 

5  blocks  and  chains,  -  -  -  17  00 
1  pair  handcuffs,  -  -  -  1  50 
1  suction  pump,  -  -  2  00 
10  meat  barrels,  -  -  -  5  00 
16  cider  barrels,  -         -         -         -       8  00 

Old  iron, 12  00 

Cook  and  other  stoves,  -         -         -  85  00 

1  ironing  furnace,       -         -         -  14  00 

2  rocking  chairs,  -  -  -  -  4  00 
18  dining  chairs,  -  -  -  3  50 
18  common  chairs,  -  -  -  3  00 
15  tables  12,00,  window  curtains  3.00,  15  00 

3  clocks6.00.  10  looking  glasses  5.00,  11  00 
12  boxes  1.00,  8  wash  tubs  3.00,  4  00 
25  earthern    pots   3.00,  7  stone  pots 

3.00,        .         .         -  6  00 

1     cheese    tub    3.00,    cheese    press 

and  hoops  5.00,     - 
14  wooden  pails  and  5  milk  pails, 
37  milk  pans  and  other  tin  pails, 

6  milk  cans  and  measures, 
5  coffee  and  tea  pots, 
Castor,  pepper  box  and  salt  dish, 
10  chambers  and  1  bed  pan, 
10  flats,  shovel  and  tongs, 
Knives,  forks  and  spoons,  - 

Amount  carried  forward,      -         -  $992  67 


8 

00 

3 

50 

3 

00 

1 

50 

2 

00 

1 

00 

G 

00 

5 

00 

7 

00 

142 

Amount  brought  forward,         -  8992  G? 

4  light  stands,  cake  board  and  pin,         2  00 
2  cupboards  and  bed  wrench, 

2  clothes  horses  and  coffee  mill,  - 
Wash  benches  and  boards,     - 

3  whitewash  brushes, 
3  bread  troughs,  - 
School  and  other  books,     - 
New  cloth  on  hand,       - 
6  table  covers, 

24  towels  6.00,  7  brooms  1.00, 
24  bedsteads  and  cords, 
Clothes  lines  and  pins,  - 
Steelyards  and  scales, 
1  molasses  barrel  and  faucet,  * 
35  gallons  molasses,  - 

9  Russia  pans  6.00,  8  jugs  1.00,     - 
Butcher  and  carving  knives, 
Tea  trays  and  waiters, 
Soap  dish  and  cream  pot,  - 
Quilting  frames  1.00,  dish  pan  1.00, 
Knife  tray  and  seive,     - 
1  wooden  bowl,  » 

Fish  fork"  and  spoon,    - 
Meat  pounder  and  brass  skimmer, 
Candle  sticks,  snuffers  and  tray, 
Oak  lumber,     - 
6000  feet  pine  lumber,  - 
Copper  tea  kettle  and  boiler, 
Meat  safe  2,00,  cheese  safe  2.00, 
Lanterns  and  lamps,      - 
1  dinner  bell,    - 

Amount  carried  forward,  -         -         $1,171  17 


2 

00 

1 

75 

1 

50 

3 

00 

4 

00 

4 

00 

3 

00 

3 

00 

7 

00 

30 

00 

1 

50 

5 

00 

1 

00 

11 

50 

7 

00 

2 

00 

50 

1 

50 

2 

00 

1 

00 

75 

50 

75 

75 

10 

00 

60 

00 

4 

50 

4 

00 

2 

00 

1 

00 

143 

Amount  brought  forwird,         ...  $1,171   17 

I  dress  table,        ...  -           50 

3  clothes  baskets,  -  -  -  1  50 
Reel,  swift  and  spinning  wheel,  -  1  50 
Chopping  knife  and  mortar,  -             1   00 

4  chest  of  draws  and  4  trunks  -  8  00 
1  bureau  3  00,  I  floor  brush  .50,  3  50 
6  butter,  L  sauce  and  pickle  tubs,  2  00 
1  dining  set  and  other  crockery  ware,  25  00 
24  tumblers,  8  dishes,  -  -  4  00 
Churn,  cups  and  saucers,  -  4  00 
Tin  ware,  -  -  -  -  18  00 
Sugar  and  other  buckets,  -  2  00 
Feather  beds,  mattresses  and  bed- 
ding,         -         -         -  175  00 

300  bushels  potatoes,     -         -  .135  00 

100       "       turnips,             -  -         33  00 

90         "       carrots,        -         .  -     33  75 

30         "       beets,      -         -  -         12  00 

8           "       parsnips,     -         -  4  00 

200  heads  of  cabbage,        -  -         12  00 

10  barrels  af  cider,         -         -  -     12  50 

1-2  barrel  of  vinegar,           -  -           3  00 

1          "     soap,      -         -         -  4  00 

1          "     pickles,        -  4  00 

60  doz.  candles,    -         -         -  -     10  00 

100  lbs.  butter,           -         -  -         20  00 

345  lbs.  cheese,     -         -         -  -     40  00 

20  bushels  of  ashes,  -         -  -           2  50 

922  lbs.  round  pork,      -         -  -     73  76 

175  lbs.  salt  pork,       -         -  -         21  00 

400  lbs.  salt  beef,           -         -  -     24  00 


Amount  carried  forwird,  -         -       $1,861  68 


144 

Amount  brought  forivard, 

150  lbs.  fresh  meat,   - 
8  barrels  of  apples, 

1  bushel  of  onions,     - 
50  lbs.  soap  grease, 
1-2  barrel  flour, 
20  gallons  apple  sauce,  - 

2  bushels  corn  and  rye  meal, 
40  lbs.  sugar,         - 
2  lbs.  saleratus, 
40  lbs.  coffee, 
417  bushels  of  corn, 
12  bushels  of  beans, 
40  lbs.  tallow, 
8  lbs.  pepper,  - 
1  bag  fine  salt, 
100  lbs.  green  hide, 
1  bag  coarse  salt, 
30  chestnut  posts, 
40  hens  13,25,  4  turkeys  3.00, 
15  feed  boxes,        - 
200  lbs.  dried  apple,  - 
100  bushel  of  oats, 
26          "     barley,       - 
53          "     wheat, 
40  tons  No.  1  hay,     - 
18                 2  "    - 
8           "       3  "         -         - 

7  tons  meadow  hay, 

8  tons  corn  fodder,     - 
12  tons  straw,        - 
6  working  oxen, 

Amount  carried  forward,         -         ...    $4,136  50 


$1,861 

68 

9 

00 

-   8 

00 

1 

25 

-   3 

00 

O 

30 

-   5 

00 

2 

00 

-   3 

80 

14 

-   6 

00 

417 

00 

-  24 

00 

5 

00 

1 

33 

2 

50 

-   6 

00 

1 

50 

-   3 

00 

16 

25 

-   3 

75 

10 

00 

-  50 

00 

26 

00 

-  100 

00 

760 

00 

-  252 

00 

80 

00 

-  49 

00 

56 

00 

-  120 

00 

250 

00 

143 


Amount  brought  forward, 

-  K-736  50 

4  cows,    - 

100  00 

2  three  year  old  cows,  - 

-       36  00 

2  two  year  old  heifers, 

28  00 

2  one  year  old  heifers,  - 

-      16  00 

Ibull,     -        - 

8  00 

9  shoats,       - 

-      75  00 

1100  lbs.  live  pork,  - 

88  00 

1  copper  boiler,    -         -        - 

-      15  00 

t'l  50°  50 

REPORT  OF  COMMITTEE  ON 
CITY  FARM  AND  HOUSE  OE  CORRECTION. 


To  the   City   Council,   Gentlemen: 

The  undersigned  Committee  having  had  charge  of  the  City 
Farm  and  House  of  Correction  for  the  past  municipal  year, 
beg  leave  to  state  that  they  have  made  a  careful  inventory 
of  all  the  personal  property  at  the  above  named  places,  as 
will  be  seen  by  the  preceding  schedule  accompanying  this 
report,  amounting  to  $4,762.50.  We  will  here  state  that 
an  invitation  was  extended  to  his  Honor  Mayor  Bunton  to 
assist  in  taking  the  above  named  inventory.  He  being 
present  was  consulted  in  regard  to  the  rates  of  appraisal. 
It  will  be  seen  by  the  city  reports  that  there  has  been 
paid  out  for  the  support  of  the  City  Farm  and' House  of 
Correction  $1,690.28.  Paid  for  the  support  of  paupers 
off  the  Farm  $908.07.  There  has  been  sold  from  the 
Farm  the  past  year   $470.64 — and  your  committee  will 


144 

also  state  that  there  has  been  considerable  improvement 
made  on  the  Farm  the  past  year,  by  the  way  of  building 
walls,  ditching,  &c.  But  at  the  same  time  we  cannot  re- 
frain from  recommending  that  more  attention  should  be 
paid  to  enriching  the  soil.  That  facility  readily  suggests 
itself  to  us,  that  is  by  carrying  all  the  street  scrapings  to 
the  Farm,  and  by  so  doing  you  would  not  only  be  improv- 
ing the  soil,  but  would  get  a  much  larger  amount  of  pro- 
duce in  return. 

In  conclusion,  your  committee  take  pleasure  in  stating 
that  the  present  Superintendent  (Mr.  Peavey)  has  been 
kind  to  the  poor,  and  they  have  at  all  times  expressed 
themselves  satisfied  with  their  treatment  the  past  year. 
We  are  also  satisfied  that  a  humane  course  has  been  pursued 
with  those  unfortunate  persons  that  have  been  sent  to  the 
House  of  Correction  for  reformation. 

All  of  which  is  respectfully  submitted, 

E.  W.  HARRINGTON,  j    r 
DAN'L  FARMER,  JR.  } 


145 

RECAPITULATION. 

Dr. 
Stock  on  hand,  Dec.  15,  1860,        4,502  50 
Expenditures  current  year,     -         1,690  28 
Interest  on  Farm,        -        -  1,057  60 

Am't  due  Supt.  prior  to  Jan.  1,1861,     93  75 

$7,344  13 

Cr. 
Stock  on  hand  Dec.  81, 1859,         4,075  53 
Supporting  Paupers  585  weeks  $1.50 

per  week,  -  -  -  -  877  50 
Clothing  Paupers  and  Convicts,  151  00 
Preparing  and  Drawing  "Wood,  50  00 

Repairing   Horse    Shed   and    Water 

Pipes,  -        -        -        - 
Building  Barn  Shed, 
Building  40  rods  Bank  Wall, 
Building  20  rods  Single  Wall, 
Digging  50  rods  Ditch,    - 
Produce  and  stock  sold  from  Farm 
Building  Milk  Cellar,      - 

Balance,    - 

$7,344  13 


60 

00 

250 

00 

80 

00 

30 

00 

100 

00 

i,  470 

64 

25 

00 

(S  14Q 

67 
46 

1,194 

146 


CITY  PROPERTY. 


City  Hall  and  Lot  at  Cost,     -        -    $35,815  00 

City  Farm  and  permanent  improve- 
ments,       -----  17,980  00 

Stock,  Tools,  Furniture  and  Provis- 
ions at  City  Farm,  -        -         4,502  50 

Engine  Houses  and  Appropriations, 

as  per  Engineer's  Report,  -        -  31,525  22 

Reservoirs  at  Cost,         -  6,491  70 

Hearses,  Horses,  Tomb  and  New  Cem- 
etery at  Cost,    -        -        -        -    4,170  00 

Court  House  Lot  at  Cost,      -        -        9,514  56 

Common  Sewers  at  Cost,  -        -  24,878  84 

Safe  Furniture  and  Gas  Fixtures  City 

Hall, 1,333  00 

Street    Lanterns,   Posts,   Pipes   and 

Frames, 971  00 

Cemetery, 3,580  00 

Water  Works,     -----  1,500  00 

Horses,  Carts,  Ploughs  and  Tools  be- 
longing to  City,      -  889  00 

142,572  47 


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REPORT  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  ENGINEERS. 


To  His  Honor  the  Mayor  and  Aldermen  of  the   City  of 

Manchester  : 

Gentlemen :  In  compliance  with  the  requirements  of  the 
Revised  Ordinances,  we  herewith  submit  to  your  honora- 
ble Board  a  report  of  the  condition  of  the  Fire  Depart- 
ment ;  also  an  appraisal  of  the  property  belonging  to  the 
same,  with  the  location  of  the  several  Engines  and  appar- 
tus,  Reservoirs  and  other  supplies  of  water  within  the  city. 

At  the  commencement  of  the  year  the  Department  con- 
sisted of  five  Hand  Engines  with  forty-five  men  each,  one 
Hand  Engine  with  fifty  men,  one  Steam  Fire  Engine  with 
fourteen  men,  one  Hose  Company  with  twenty  men,  and 
one  Hook  and  Ladder  Company  with  forty  men,  consisting 
in  all  of  three  hundred  forty-nine  men. 

Last  April  three  Hand  Engines,  Nos.  1,  2  and  3,  the  two 
latter  owned  by  the  Amoskeag  and  Stark  Manufacturing 
Co.'s,  were  discharged  from  service,  and  the  Steamer  Fire 
King  put  into  the  House  occupied  by  No.  1.  In  July  the 
A.  C.  Wallace  No.  7  was  discharged  from  service,  and  the 
Steamer  E.  W.  Harrington  put  in  its  place.  The  first  of 
October  Massabesic  No.  4  was  discharged  from  service. 

In  November,  the  Engineers,  by  an  order  from  the  City 
Government,  located  Merrimack  Engine  No.  1  at  Amos 
keag,  in  the  "  Old  School  House,"  which  had  been  fitted 
up  for  its  reception. 

The  last  of  December  an  order  passed  the  Board  of 
Mayor  and  Aldermen,  cutting  down  the  number  of  men 


148 

belonging  to  the  Hook  and  Ladder  Co.,  from  forty  to 
twenty-five  men. 

The  Department  now  consists  of  two  Hand  Engines,  Mer- 
rimack No.  1,  and  Torrent  No.  5,  with  forty-five  men  each, 
two  Steamers,  Amoskeag  No.  1,  and  Fire  King  No.  2,  with 
fourteen  men  each,  one  Steamer,  E.  W.  Harrington  No.  3, 
with  twelve  men,  one  Hose  Co.,  with  twenty  men,  and  one 
Hook  and  Ladder  Co.,  with  twenty-five  men,  consisting  in 
all  of  one  hundred  eighty-five  men,  being  one  hundred 
sixty-four  less  than  at  the  commencement  of  the  year. 

The  Hand  Engines  have  fully  sustained  their  reputation 
for  promptness  and  efficiency.  And  much  credit  is  due 
them  for  the  good  will  manifested  and  assistance  rendered 
in  making  the  changes  in  the  Department  the  past  year. 
The  Steam  Fire  Engines  have  more  than  met  the  expec- 
tations of  the  Engineers,  by  being  able  to  compete  suc- 
cessfully with  the  Hand  Engines  in  getting  to  fires,  they 
having  taken  five  out  of  thirteen  premiums  paid  this  year 
for  getting  the  first  water  on  the  fire. 

Massabesic  No.  4  has  been  sold  to  the  town  of  Groton, 
Mass.,  for  four  hundred  and  fifty  dollars.  A.  C.  Wallace 
No.  7  remains  in  the  House  formerly  occupied  by  No.  4. 

Alterations  to  a  considerable  extent  were  necessarily 
made  in  the  Houses  formerly  occupied  by  Hand  Engines 
Nos.  1  and  7,  for  the  accommodation  of  the  Steamers  Fire 
King  and  E.  W.  Harrington.  One  thousand  feet  of 
"  Boyd's  Patent  Hose  "  has  been  purchased  and  put  into 
use  during  the  last  year. 

During  the  past  year  a  nine  inch  cement  pipe  has  been 
put  in,  leading  from  the  Pond  on  Concord  Square  to  the 
Reservoirs  in  front  of  "  Smyth's  Block,"  and  a  gate  con" 
nected  with  the  same  pipe  at  the  junction  of  Concord  and 
Elm  Streets  which  can  be  used  as  a  Reservoir,  furnishing 
water  enough  for  any  emergency. 


149 

The  Board  would  recommend  that  the  Reservoir  on 
Manchester  Street,  near  J.  A.  Perry's,  be  supplied  from 
the  Pond  on  Concord  Square  as  early  as  possible  ;  also 
that  a  Reservoir  be  put  in  at  the  junction  of  Myrtle  and 
Elm  Streets. 

The  highest  credit  is  due  to  the  members  of  the  Fire 
Department  for  the  prompt  and  efficient  manner  in  which 
they  have  discharged  their  several  duties  during  the  past 
year. 

Respectfully  submitted, 

A.  C.  HEATH,  Chief  Engineeb, 
D.  W.  FLING, 

A.  BRANCH, 

C  H  C  FOSS*     >  Assistant  Engineers. 

J.  c.  young' 

B.  S.  FLANDERS, 


150 


AMOSKEAG  STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  1. 

HOUSE    VINE   STREET — 14   MEN. 

J.  C.  Ricker,  Foreman  ;  P.  S.  Brown,  Assistant ;  D.  B. 
Varney,  Clerk ;  J.  C.  Ricker,  Treasurer. 


House  and  Land,    - 

$7,720 

47 

Steamer,      - 

-  3,000 

00 

Hose  Carriage,        - 

250 

00 

300  feet  Rubber  Hose, 

-      316 

00 

500  "     Boyd's  Patent  Hose, 

-      435 

00 

400  "     Leather  Hose, - 

300 

00 

14  Hosemen's  Rubber  Suits, 

-      105 

00 

6  Torches,       -        - 

22 

50 

2  Branch  Hose  Pipes,  - 

24  00 

2  Copper  Branches, 

14 

00 

2  Blunderbusses, 

20 

00 

6  Shoulder  Straps,  Belts  and 

Span- 

ners,         - 

27 

50 

2  Stoves  and  Pipes,     - 

42 

50 

Furniture  in  the  Hall,     - 

31 

50 

1  Bed  complete, 

25 

00 

3  Tons  of  Coal  at  $10,    - 

30 

00 

34  "            "          16, 

12 

00 

1-2  "            "            8,    - 

4 

00 

3  Cords  of  Wood, 

13 

50 

1  Gallon  Sperm  Oil, 

9 

00 

2       "      Spirits, 

1 

00 

12,395 

97 

151 
FIRE  KING  STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE  CO., 

E. 


HOUSE    VINE    STREET j 

.4    MEN. 

\  Richardson,  Foreman ;   James  Perry 

',  Assistant ; 

M.  0.  Pearsons,  Clerk  and  Treasurer. 

Steamer  at  Cost,     - 

$3,000 

00 

Hose  Carriage,    - 

-      250 

00 

200  feet  of  Rubber  Hose, 

208 

00 

500     "  Boyd's  Patent  Hose, 

-      435 

00 

650     "   Leather              "      - 

487 

50 

11  Hosemen's  Rubber  Suits, 

-      105 

00 

3  Torches,       - 

10 

00 

2  Blunderbusses, 

24 

00 

2  Lanterns,      - 

3 

00 

6  Woolen  Jackets, 

12 

00 

Shoulder  Straps,  Belts  and  Spanners,  56 

00 

2  Copper  Branches, 

14 

00 

2  Jack  Screws,    - 

5 

00 

3  Stoves  and  Pipes, 

50 

00 

Sheet  Iron  Pans, 

5 

00 

2  Oil  Cans,      - 

4 

00 

14  Badges,  - 

13 

75 

1  pr.  Harnesses  for  Horses, 

56 

00 

2  pr.  Blankets     "         "       - 

16 

00 

Furniture  and  Fixtures  in  Hall. 

75 

00 

1  Bed  complete,       - 

25 

00 

3  Tons  Coal,  at  $10,  - 

30 

00 

1-2  "       "                8, 

4 

00 

1-2  Cord  of  Wood,      - 

1 

50 

1  1-2  Gallons  of  Sperm  Oil,     - 

3 

00 

2             «         Spirits, 

1 

00 
-     4,893  75 

152 


E.   W.   HARRINGTON   STEAM   FIRE   ENGINE 
CO.,  NO.  3. 

HOUSE   MAIN   STREET,   PISCATAQUOG — 12   MEN. 

A.  C.  Wallace,  Foreman. 


House,          ...        . 

-     625 

00 

Steamer,          - 

3,000 

00 

Hose  Carriage,      ... 

-    150 

00 

100  feet  of  Rubber  Hose, 

101 

00 

150     "     Boyd's  Patent  Hose, 

-    130 

50 

500     "     Leather  Hose,  - 

375 

00 

11  Hosemen's  Rubber  Suits, 

-      82 

50 

Trumpets  and  Torches, 

27  00 

1  Signal  Lantern, 

-      15 

00 

2  Jack  Screws,           - 

5 

00 

Vice  and  Bench,  - 

5 

00 

6  Settees,        .... 

20 

00 

7  Office  Chairs,    - 

8 

00 

1  Chanderlier,          ... 

10 

00 

1  Table,        .... 

5 

00 

2  Stoves  and  Pipes, 

25 

00 

1  pr.  of  Harnesses  for  Horses, 

56 

00 

1  pr.  Blankets           "        " 

11 

00 

2  Tons  of  Coal,  at  $10,      - 

20 

00 

2     "              "              8,  - 

16 

00 

4,690  00 

153 


MERRIMACK  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  1. 

HOUSE   AMOSKEAG   VILLAGE — 45  MEN. 

T.  S.  Montgomery,  Foreman  ;  Paschal  1).  Fitts,  Assistant 
E.  R.  Warren,  Clerk. 


Engine  and  Hose  Carriage,     - 

-  950  00 

450  feet  Leading  Hose, 

-      337  50 

24     "     Suction       «       - 

-    75  00 

5  Hosemen's  Suits. 

12  50 

1  Signal  Lantern,  - 

-    15  00 

4  Torches,           ... 

8  00 

2  Trumpets,   - 

-      6  00 

1  Copper  Pump,  - 

3  50 

5  Settees,        .... 

-    13  00 

3  Office  Chairs,   - 

3  00 

Cans,  Jugs,  Oil,  &c, 

-      5  00 

$1,428  50 

154 


TORRENT  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  5. 


HOUSE   ON   MANCHESTER   STREET — 45    MEN. 

B.  C.  Kendall,  Foreman  ;  0.  E.  Kimball,  Assistant  Fore- 
man ;  M.  D.  L.  Stevens,  Clerk  ;  Ezra  Kimball,  Treas. 


House  and  Land,          - 

1,200  00 

Engine  and  Hose  Carriage, 

1,060  00 

24  feet  Suction  Hose,  - 

75  00 

300  «  Leading    " 

225  00 

300  "  Ordinary   "    - 

187  50 

2  Stoves  and  Pipes,     - 

25  00 

9  Hosemen's  Caps,  - 

40  50 

24  Spanners  and  Belts, 

14  00 

50  Badges,      .... 

12  00 

Hosemen's  Suits,         ... 

10  00 

5  Torches,       - 

12  50 

1  Signal  Lantern,        - 

12  00 

Branch  Pipe,  -        -        -        - 

10  00 

1  pr.  Cylinders,  -         -         -         - 

25  00 

50  Torches,     - 

10  00 

3  Trumpets,        - 

12  00 

2  Wrenches,    - 

5  00 

9  Setters, 

22  00 

1  Clock,           -        - 

10  00 

3  Office  Chairs,  .... 

3  00 

6  Common  Chairs,  - 

2  00 

1  Table, 

8  00 

1  Chanderlier  and  Hall  Fixtures, 

30  00 

3  Double  Windows, 

5  00 

1  Sign, 

20  00 

1  Tackle  and  Rope, 

6  00 

6  Life  Ropes, 

6  00 

4  Buckets,       -        .        . 

4  00 

1  Vise  and  Hammers, 

4  00 

1,055  50 


155 
PENNACOOK  HOSE  CO.,  NO.  1. 


HOUSE   VINE   STREET — 

20     MEN. 

Walter   Neal  Foreman  ;  George 

Holbrook,   Assistant 

Foreman  ;  A.  J.  Woodbury,  Clerk  ; 

David  Thayer,  Treas. 

Hose  Carriage,      - 

-    370 

00 

100  feet  Boyd's  Patent  Hose, 

87 

00 

200  feet  Hose,  good,    - 

-    150 

00 

1200  "         "     ordinary,    - 

720 

00 

200    "         "     damaged,       - 

-      50 

00 

6  Hosemen's  Suits,    - 

30 

00 

10  Spanner  Belts  and  Sockets, 

-      8 

75 

12  Spanners,     ... 

4 

00 

2  Stoves  and  Pipes, 

22 

00 

24  Badges, 

24 

00 

6  Torches,    - 

-       12 

00 

1  Signal  Lantern, 

12 

00 

3  Trumpets,          - 

9 

00 

1  Hose  Washer  and  Fixtures, 

40 

00 

3  Axes,        - 

5 

00 

2  Wrenches, 

2 

00 

$1,545  75 

156 


HOOK  AND  LADDER   CO.,  NO.  1. 

HOUSE   ON   MANCHESTER   STREET — 40    MEN. 

B.  W.  Robertson,  Foreman  ;  A.  J.  Butterfield,  Assistant; 


J.  L.  Bradford,  Clerk  and  Tr 

easurer. 

House  and  Land,  - 

950 

00 

Carriage, 

150 

00 

525  feet  Ladders,  - 

125 

00 

4  Large  and  3  Small  Hooks, 

40 

00 

Ropes,          ----- 

20 

00 

2  Stoves  and  Pipes,   - 

15 

00 

1  Table  and  Desk,        - 

4 

00 

8  Chairs,  - 

75 

45  Badges,   ----- 

9 

00 

1  Signal  Lantern,      ... 

10 

00 

4  Torches,  1  Trumpet,  - 

9 

00 

4  Axes,  Shovel  and  Bar,    - 

5 

00 

2  Hay  Forks,  2  Buckets, 

5 

00 

Sign, 

12 

00 

1  Jack,         

2 

00 

Wood, 

1 

50 

Chairs  and  Settees,       ... 

30 

00 

$1,388  25 

MASSABESIC  ENGINE  HOUSE. 


House  and  Land  on  Chestnut  St. 

A.  C.  Wallace  Engine  No.  7,  - 

50  Badges,        - 

IVise,  .... 

10  Firemen's  Caps,    - 

2  Lengths  Suction  Hose,  old, 

6  Belts  and  Spanners,    - 


1,100 

00 

900 

00 

8 

00 

3 

00 

20 

00 

16 

00 

4 

50 

J,  051  50 


157 

ENGINEERS'  OFFICE. 

6  Rubber  Coats,     -        -        -        -     30  00 

7  Engineer's  Hats,  39  00 
7  Badges, 7  00 


RECAPITULATION. 


Steamer  Amoskeag,    - 
Steamer  Fire  King, 
Steamer  E.  W.  Harrington, 
Merrimack  Engine  No.  1, 
Torrent  Engine  No.  5, 
Pennacook  Hose  Co., 
Hook  and  Ladder, 
Massabesic  House  and  Land, 
Badges,  Caps,  Hose,  &c., 
A.  C.  Wallace  Engine  No.  7, 
Engineer's  Office,    - 


Total,  -        -        -  31,525  22 


-  12,395 

97 

4,893 

75 

-  4,690 

00 

1,428 

50 

-  3,055 

50 

1,545 

75 

-  1,388 

25 

1,100 

00 

51 

50 

900 

00 

76  00 

$76  00 


158 

The  Department  has  been  called  out  during  the  pa 
year  23  times,  to  17  fires  and  6  false  alarms. 

Jan.,  1.  June  3, 

Feb.,  1.  July  2. 

March  3.  Aug.,  2. 

April  3.  Sept.,  3. 

May  2.  Nov.,  2. 

In  Dec,  1. 
The  damage  by  fire  the  past  year,  with  the  exception  of 
the  fires  at  Col.  Farmer's  and  on  Wilson  Hill,  have  been 
very  slight. 


In  December,  a  Committee,  consisting  of  Fling,  Foss 
and  Young,  was  appointed  to  examine  the  condition  of 
Stoves  and  Buildings  where  fires  were  kept.  They  report 
as  follows : 

NO  OF  STOVES  IN  THE  CITY  PROPER. 

No.  in  good  condition, 4973 

"  bad  condition.       ------  340 

Stationary  Engines, 23 

Cooking  Ranges, 123 

Wood  Fire  Boards, 14 

Coal  Furnaces, 63 

Blacksmith  Forges, 27 


159 


Location  and  condition  of  Reservoirs  and  other  supplies  of 
water,  as  reported  by  a  Committee  of  the  Board  of  En- 
gineers, May  29th,  1860. 


No. 

Location.                 1 

Distance  1 

i  Water. | 

Depth  of  1 
Water.   | 

Sand.  1 

Openings. 

Feed  Gates. 

1 
o 

Elm  Street,  City  Hall. 

51m  St.,  near  Smyth's  Block. 

Ft.  In.l 
8 

j  N.  4     8 
j  S.  4     8 

Ft.  In.l 
5       5 

7 

7 

8  in. 

9  in. 

1 
2 

Cor.  Hanover 
&  Chest.  Sts. 
Cone,  squ're. 

3 

Grate  near  Elm  St.  House. 

1 

3 

None. 

1 

Feeds  No.  2. 

4 
5 

Cor.  Chestnut  &  Han'r  Sts. 
Mitchell's  on  Manchester  St. 

1      4 
j  N.  8      8 

I  S.  9 

1 

2  6  None. 

3  10  40  in. 
5         |  23  in.. 

1 

2 

Feeds  No.  1. 

6 

7 

McQueston's,  Merr'k  St. 
Pine  St.  bet'n  Man.  &  Mer'k. 

7    10 
4    10 

1       7 
5     11 

16  in. 
8  in. 

1 
1 

Han.  &  Pine 

streets. 

8 

June.  Han'ver  &  Pine  Sts. 

8    11 

4         2, 

8  in. 

2 

9 
10 

Gate,  June.  Han.  &  Pine. 
June.  Pine  &  Central  Sts. 

8      S 
IN.  7 

is.  7 

8       8 

6 

6 

16  in. 
8  in. 

1 

Feeds  No.  6. 

11 

June.  Concord  &  Pine  Sts. 

8    10 

3       8 

10  in. 

1 

12 

Lowell  St.  at  school  house. 

8 

5       6 

16  in. 

1 

13 

Lowell  St.  near  Nashua  St. 

8 

4       1 

None. 

1 

14 

Amherst  and  Chestnut  Sts. 

2      4 

6       4 

None. 

1 

15 

June.  Amh't  &  Chestnut  Sts. 

4    11 

1       7 

None. 

1 

Gate. 

16 
17 

Centre  Tremont  Square. 
Bridge,  head  of  Birch  St. 

6      2 

IN.6      4 
j  S.  6      4 

5  3 

6  8 
6       8 

3  in. 

11  in. 

1 

18 

June.  Orange  &  Chestnut  St. 

6      5 

4 

20  in. 

1 

19 

Hanover  St.  (head), 

5      3 

3       3 

None. 

1 

20 

Steam  Mill,  Janesville. 

Level. 

1       6 

Good. 

21 

June.  Laurel  &  Beech  Sts. 

6       1 

5       8 

4  in. 

1 

22 

June.  Amherst  &  Beech  Sts. 

8      S 

1       9 

None. 

1 

23 

Junc.Chesn't  &  Harrison  Sts. 

2      7 

5       4 

3  in. 

1 

24 

Bakersville. 

12      8 

3       8 

None. 

1 

25 
2€ 

'Sqtiog,  Granite  Street,  near 

Gage  &  Spofford's. 
'Squog,  cor.  Walnut  St. 

6      7 
3      4 

5       i 
5       2 

20  in. 
None. 

1 
1 

2" 

28 

'Squog,    near    Steam     Mill 

Piscataquog  river. 
'Squog,  Granite  St. 

7      9 

Good. 

None. 
3  in. 

1 

29 
30 

'Skeag,  pent  stock,  near  hat 

tins  mill. 
'Squog,  Amherst  street,  nea 

Bowman  place. 

j  N.1S    4 

I  S.  13    4 

Good. 
G       5 

6       5 

None. 
None. 

Good. 

160 


EXPENSES    OF  THE  FIRE  DEPARTMENT 

FOR  THE  YEAR  1860. 

STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE  AMOSKEAG. 

For  Services, $420  38 

Supplies, 137  12 

Repairs,    -         -         -         -         -  81   54 

$639  04 

STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE  FIRE  KING. 

For  Services, $312  59 

Supplies, 213   19 

Repairs, 114  84 

$640  62 

STEAM  FIRE  ENGINE  E.  W.  HARRINGTON. 

For  Services, $119  52 

Supplies, 289  60 

Repairs, 90  99 

$500  11 

MERRIMACK  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  1. 

For  Services, $342  20 

Supplies,        -         -         -         .         -         31  45 
Repairs,    -----  62  70 

$436  35 

NIAGARA  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  2. 

For  Services, $485  65 

Supplies, 24  93 

Repairs, 2  25 

$512  83 


161 


STARK  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  3. 

For  Services, $417  35 

Supplies, 27  29 

$444  64 

MASSABESIC  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  4. 

For  Services, $623   15 

Supplies,        -         -         -         -         -         38  55 
Repairs, 80  43 

$742  13 

TORRENT  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  5. 

For  Services, $1,014  25 

Supplies,       .         -         -         -         -         45  51 
Repairs,    -----  13  40 

$1,073   16 

MANCHESTER  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  6. 

For  Supplies, $9  93 

$9  93 

A.  C.  WALLACE  ENGINE  CO.,  NO.  7. 

For  Services, $654  96 

Supplies, 70  46 

Repairs, 35  02 


$760  44 


PENNACOOK  HOSE  CO.,  NO.  1 


For  Services,    -         -         -  -         $557  70 

Supplies, 56  92 

Repairs,     -----  4  12 


118  74 


$332 

50 

225 

26 

80 

00 

39 

12 

$880  64 


162 

HOOK  AND  LADDER  CO.,  NO.  1. 

For  Services, $859  77 

Supplies, 20  87 


For  Engineers'  Services,  1859,  - 
1860, 
Examination  of  Stoves,  1859, 
Care  of  Reservoirs,  &c,  1859, 


A.  C.  HEATH,  Chief  Engineer. 
Assistant  Engineers. 
D.  W.  FLING,  ADPHEUS  BRANCH, 

ISRAEL  DOW,  C.  H.  G.  FOSS, 

J.  C.  YOUNG,  B.  S.  FLANDERS. 

C.  HEATH,  Chairman,  D.  W.  FLING,  Clerk. 


163 
RECAPITULATION   OF    FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 


By 

Balance  Undrawn  Jan.  1, 

1860, 

-    30  49 

« 

Appropriation,     - 

- 

8,000  00 

a 

Errors  in  Bills  paid, 

-    17  31 

a 

Balance  to  New  Account, 

- 

2,269  64 

41' 10  317  Ml 

<JP    1U,'JJ     »    jK~*^* 

EXPENDITURES. 

Engine  Company  No.  1, 

- 

436  35 

Engine  Company  No.  2, 

- 

-    512  83 

Engine  Company  No.  3, 

- 

444  64 

Engine  Company  No.  4, 

-    742  13 

Engine  Company  No.  5, 

- 

1,073  16 

Engine  Company  No.  6, 

9  93 

Engine  Company  No.  7, 

- 

760  44 

Hose  Company,     - 

- 

-    618  74 

Hook  and  Ladder  Co., 

- 

880  64 

Steamer  No.  1,      - 

- 

-    639  04 

Steamer  No.  2, 

- 

640  62 

Steamer  No.  3,      - 

- 

-    500  11 

Miscellaneous, 

- 

3,058  81 

10,317  44 

164 

Recapitulation  of  the  City  Accounts. 


The  following  is  the  amount  of  Appropriations  unexpend- 
ed January  1 ,  1860 : 
Commons,    -.------ 

City  Hall  and  Stores,        - 

City  Farm,  - 

Fire  Department,      ------ 

School  Districts  (eleven),      ----- 

New  Highways,        ------ 

Reserved  Fund,    ------- 

City  Officers, 

Incidental  Expenses,    ------ 

Sewers  and  Drains,         - 

Militia, 

Highways  and  Bridges  (13  districts), 
Reservoirs,  ------- 

Lighting  Streets,     ------ 

City  Library,       ------- 

School   District  No.  2  $1,441.40,  and  No.  10 
$180.35,  building  account,  -        -        -        - 

City  Team,     ------- 

Granite  Bridge,  ------- 

Amoskeag  Falls  Bridge,         - 


The  following  Appropriations  were  made  for  1860  : 
State  Tax,  $5,348.00,  County  Tax,  $10,120.18, 
City  Farm  and  Paupers,     -        -        -        -        - 

Highways  and  Bridges  (13  districts),     - 

New  Highways,         ------ 

Schools  (11  districts),  -         -         -         -         - 

Commons,  $400.00  :  Sewers  and  Drains  $1,000.00, 
Fire  Department,     ------ 

Lighting  Streets,  ------ 

Militia,  $100.00;  City  Police,  $4,000.00, 

City  Officers,       -------- 

Printing  and  Stationery,  - 

Incidental  Expenses,  ------ 

Interest,  ------- 

City  Library,     ------- 

City  Team,       ------- 

Amoskeag  Falls  Bridge,      ----- 

Granite  Bridge,     ------ 

Reserved  Fund,  -.-_-- 

Pine  Grove  Cemetery,   -        -        -        -        - 

Watering  Streets,      ------ 

Paving  Streets,      ------ 

Steam  Fire  Engine,  ------ 

Raised  by  Tax  for  School  Houses, 
Temporary  Loan,  for  cash  borrowed, 


$22  02 

4,063  85 

1,707  95 

30  49 

1,647  92 

493  79 

128  34 

666  37 

157  87 

30  28 

78  36 

983  08 

109  00 

618  04 

3  54 

1,621  75 

366  87 

19  33 

36  71 

12,785  56 

15,468  18 

2,600  00 

6,175  00 

1,000  00 

17,000  00 

1,400  00 

8,000  00 

1,500  00 

4,100  00 

5,000  00 

800  00 

3,300  00 

9,000  00 

2,200  00 

300  00 

100  00 

300  00 

7,456  82 

100  00 

200  00 

2,000  00 

3,000  00 

4,783  90 

9.000  00 

$104,783  99 

165 

Expenditures. 

The  following  amounts  were  overdrawn  January  1,  1860 
Valley  Cemetery,        ------ 

Pine  Grove  Cemetery,     ----- 

County  Paupers,        ------ 

Paupers  off  the  Farm,     - 

School  District  No  0,  - 

City  Police,    ------- 

Printing  and  Stationery,     -         -         -         -         - 

Interest,  ------- 

Abatement  of  Taxes,  ------ 

The  following  sums  have  been  expended  during  the  year  1800  : 
County  Paupers,     ------ 

Paupers  off  the  Farm,        - 

City  Farm,  $1,690.28  ;  City  Team,  $2,027.17, 

Highways  and  Bridges  (13  districts),     - 

New  Highways,         - 

Granite  Bridge,    ------ 

Amoskeag  Falls  Bridge,     - 

School  Districts  (eleven),     - 

School  District  No.  2,  building  account,  - 

School  District  No.  10,         "         li 

SchoolDistrictNo.il,         "         " 

Commons,  ------- 

Sewers  and  Drains,  - 

Fire  Department,         - 

Lighting  Streets,     ------ 

Militia, 

Reservoirs,     ------- 

City  Police,         -        -         - 

City  Mall  and  Stores,      - 

City  Officers,       ---_._ 

Printing  and  Stationery,        - 

Interest,     ------- 

Library,         ------- 

State  Tax,  $5,348.00;  County  Tax,  $10,120.18, 
Incidental  Expenses,  --..-. 
Pine  Grove  Cemetery,    - 

Watering  Streets,      _-.--. 
Paving  Streets,       ------ 

Steam  Fire  Engine,    ------ 

Valley  Cemetery    -.---- 

Temporary  Loan,       ------ 

Discount  on  Taxes,         - 

Abatement  of  Taxes,         ----- 


$29  23 

305  87 

542  73 

718  17 

8  65 

697  56 

61  19 

864  54 

1,118  40 

4,346  34 
lRfiO  • 

2,327  99 

1,091  08 

3,717  45 

7,475  48 

2,317  50 

488  07 

102  17 

18,739  27 

3,590  04 

1,441  40 

500  00 

423  44 

2,128  37 

9,561  70 

1,788  89 

173  50 

482  74 

7  489  23 

1,306  89 

5,327  83 

998  69 

8,434  01 

2,138  96 

15,468  18 

6,117  06 

373  99 

200  00 

2,P!0  77 

3,000  00 

7  51 

4,000  00 

253  53 

630  51 

$114,196  25 

166 


Dr. 


City  of  Manchester,  January    1,   1860,   to   December 


To  Cash  Paid  to  Treasurer  as  follows  : 

Temporary  Loan,     ------- 

H.  R.  Chamberlin,  Collector  for  1860, 

John  L.  Kelly,  "  1859,     - 

John  L.  Kelly,  "  1858, 

Railroad  Tax,  --_.--. 

Literary  Fund,  ------- 

County  of  Hillsborough  on  account  of  Paupers, 
Rent  of  City  Hall  and  Stores,     -        -        -        - 

Police  Court,  for  Cost  and  Fines,     - 

City  Farm,  for  Stock  and  Produce,     - 

City  Team,  for  Labor,     ------ 

Paupers  from  other  towns,    -         -        -         •         - 
Circus  Licenses,         ------ 

Dog  Licenses,         ------- 

License  for  entering  Sewers  and  Drains, 

Peter  Edwards,  for  Wood,      - 

E.  W.  Harrington,  first  payment  for  Potter's  Field, 

Oilman  H.  Kimball,  for  Horse,  -        -         -        - 

City  Hay  Scale.-?,  Fees  for  Weighing,       - 
Aqueduct  Water,       ------ 

Luther  Campbell,  for  Harness,        - 

William  Ingham,  Grass,    ----- 

H.  R.  Chamberlin,  Interest  on  Taxes,      - 

S.  S.  Lewis,  Error  in  Bill  refunded,    -         -         - 

Goodale  &  Farnsworth,         do.       - 

Joseph  Bell,  Note,     ------ 

Daniel  Allen,  for  Grass,  - 

John  Davis,  Jr.,       " 

G.  W.  Glines,  "  

Joseph  Knowlton,  Produce  from  City  Farm, 

Charles  Bartlett,  Error  in  Bill,  and  for  Lumber, 

J.  B.  Clark, 

0.  Barton,  "  " 

G.B.Fogg,  «  «..,.- 

Joseph  Knowlton,  for  Loam,  - 

H.  0.  Dudley,  Stone, 

Daniels,  Forsaith  &  Co.,  Error  in  Bill,    - 
James  0.  Adams,  Incidental  account, 


9,000  00 

78,985  54 

14,307  80 

300  01 

2,547  23 

1,097  10 

2,119  85 

2,036  25 

1,826  24 

202  00 

732  63 

158  01 

180  00 

144  00 

152  10 

392  69 

250  00 

100  00 

122  99 

82  00 

50  00 

10  00 

18  65 

25  00 

41  50 

82  77 

4  00 

3  00 

4  00 

8  64 

9  50 
2  00 


5  25 

7  92 
4  37 
1  25 

75 
40  91 


$115,055  95 


167 

31,  1800.  Contra.  Ck. 


By  Paid  the  following  Bills  and  Accounts  : 

County  Paupers,     - 

- 

. 

- 

2,327  99 

Paupers  off  the  Farm, 

- 

. 

- 

1,091  08 

City  Farm,  1,690.28;  C 

ity' 

ream,  2,027   17, 

- 

3,717  45 

Highway  Districts  . 

No.  1,     441  45  No 

•  6, 

151  07  No.  11, 

589  00 

2,  3,533  29 

7, 

130  41          12, 

198  95 

3,      372  23 

8, 

175  50          13, 

152  87 

4,  87  25 

5,  592  24 

9, 
10, 

238  33 
806  29 

940  82 

5,020  40 

1,508  20 

7,475  48 

New  Highway, 

- 

- 

- 

2,317  50 

School  Districts  : 

No.  1,      215  00  No 

•  5, 

275  00  No.  9, 

222  01 

2, 14,031  21 

6, 

210  35        10, 

1200  00 

3,     405  00 

7, 

334  10        11, 

010  00 

4,     395  00 

8, 

235  00 

15,040'  21               1,000  45             2,032  61  18.7J9  27 

School  District  No.  2,  Building  Account,      -         -  3,590  04 

10,         "         "          -         -  1,441  40 

"                   "         11,         "         "                 -        -  500  00 

Commons,         -------  423  44 

Sewers  and  Drains, 2,128  37 

Fire  Department,         ------  9,501  70 

Lighting  Streets,     - 1,788  89 

Militia, 173  50 

City  Police,  7,489.23  ;  City  Officers,  5,327  83,       -  12,817  06 

Printing  and  Stationery,     -----  998  69 

Incidental  Expenses,1        -_-_._  6,117  00 

Interest,  $1,594.01,  Coupons,  $6,840  00.   -        -  8.434  01 

City  Library, 2,138  96 

Amoskeag  Falls  Bridge,      -----  102  17 

Granite  Bridge,      - 488  07 

Pine  Grove  Cemetery,          -  373  99 

Watering  Streets, 200  00 

Paving  Elm  Street, 2,K'0  77 

Steam  Fire  Engine, 3,000  00 

State  Tax,  5,348.00  ;  County  Tax,  10,120.18,  15,468  18 

City  Hall  and  Stores, 1,306  89 

Valley  Cemetery  7.51 ;  Reservoir  482.74,        -         -  490  25 

Discount  on  Taxes,          ------  253  53 

Temporary  Loan, 4,000  00 

Abatement  of  Taxes,      ------  630  51 

Balance,     -------  859  70 

$115,055  95 


CITY  ORGANIZATION. 

1861. 


MAYOR, 

DAYID   A.    BTJNTON. 


Ward  1,  Geokge  C.  Gilmore, 
"      2,  J.  A.  Tebbetts, 
"      3,  Heney  C.  Merrill, 
"      4,  James  M.  Bean, 


ALDERMEN, 

Ward  5,  John  Coughlin, 
"      6,  Elbridge  G.  Haynes, 
"      7,  JohnC.  SMiTn, 
"      8,  Thomas  S.  Montgomery. 


COMMON   COUNCIL. 


Ward  1,  Henry  A.  Campbell, 

Elbridge  G.  Woodman, 
Jeremiah  O.  Pulsifer. 

Ward  2,  George  T.  Cram, 
Josiah  Hackett, 
Charles  W.  Clement. 

Ward  3,  John  H.  Goodale, 
Albion  Barker, 
Ephraim  S.  Peabody. 

Ward  4,  Seth  Milliken, 
Eben  French, 


Ward  5,  Hugh  Burns, 

Daniel  Conner, 
John  Gillis. 

Ward  6,  Ezra  Kimball, 

Benjamin  C.  Kendall, 
Charles  W.  Adams. 

Ward  7,  Daniel  Mack, 
John  H.  Rand, 
Elbridge  Hartshorn. 

Ward  8,  Dennis  Cassidy, 

Edwin  R.  Warren, 
William  Todd. 


William  S.  Palmer. 
JOSEPH  KNOWLTON,  City  Clerk. 
SIMEON  D.  FARNSWORTH,  Clerk  of  Common  Council. 
LEMUEL  H.  JAMES,  City  Messenger. 


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ASSESSORS  OF  TAXES. 


Ward  1,  George  F.  Judkins. 
"      2,  George  S.  Neal. 
••      3,  Daniel  W.  Fling. 
"      4,  John  N.  Brown. 


Ward  5,  Daniel  Hall. 

"  6,  Jona.  Y.  McQueston. 

"  7,  William  B.  Patten. 

"  8,  Joseph  Melvin. 


OVERSEERS  OF   POOR. 
Ward  1,  Samuel  S.  Moulton.         Ward  5,  Patrick  Shehan. 
"      2,  George  0.  Clark.  "      6,  Jeremiah  Abbott. 

"      3,  Nahum  Baldwin.  "      7,  Hanson  Tasker. 

"      4,  Wm.  H.  H.  Crawford.        "      8,  Hiram  Stearns. 


SCHOOL  COMMITTEE. 
JxiMES  0.  ADAMS,  Superintendent  Public  Instruction. 
Ward  1,  John  Hosley.  Ward  5,  John  Coughlin. 

"      2,  Waterman  Smith.  "      C,  James  0.  Adams. 

"      3,  James  B.  Straw.  "      7,  Samuel  Webber. 

"      4,  Hiram  Hill.  "      8,  Daniel  Farmer,  Jr. 


JOINT  STANDING  COMMIT  1EES. 

On  Finance — The  Mayor  and  Alderman  Tebbetts  ;  Messrs.  Milliken, 
Goodale  and  Rand. 

On  Accounts — Aldermen  Gilmore  and  Merrill  ;  Messrs.  Peabody, 
Kimball  and  Pulsifer. 

On  Lands  and  Buildings  —  Aldermen  Tebbetts  and  Coughlin  ; 
Messrs.  Barker,  Campbell  and  Mack. 

On  Public  Instruction  —  Aldermen  Montgomery  and  Tebbetts  ; 
Messrs.  Mack,  Adams  and  Hackett. 

On  Streets — Aldermen  Merrill  and  Haynes ;  Messrs.  French,  Mil- 
liken  and  Hartshorn. 

On  Seivcrs  and  Drains  —  Aldermen  Smith  and  Bean  ;  Messrs. 
Palmer,  Kendall  and  Gillis. 

On  Commons  and  Cemetery  . —  Aldermen  Haynes  and  Merrill ; 
Messrs.  Goodale,  Clement  and  Todd. 


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On  Fire  Department — Alderman  Bean  and  Smith  ;  Messrs.  Kendall, 
Woodman  and  Cram. 

On  Claims — Aldermen  Montgomery  and  Gilmore ;  Messrs.  Adams, 
Woodman  and  Burns. 

On  House  of  Correction — Aldermen  Coughlin  and  Montgomery  ; 
Messrs.  Cassidy,  Hartshorn  and  Palmer. 

On  City  Farm — The  Mayor  and  Alderman  Smith  ;  Messrs.  French, 
Barker  and  Cassidy. 

Joint  Special  Committee  on  City  Hall — Aldermen  Tebbetts  and 
Merrill;  Messrs.  Cram,  Conner  and  Barker. 


STANDING  COMMITTEES  OF  THE  BOARD  OF  ALDERMEN. 

On  Licenses — Aldermen  Bean  and  Haynes. 

On  Enrollments — Aldermen  Gilmore  and  Coughlin. 

On  Elections — Aldermen  Merrill  and  Smith. 

On  Lighting  Streets — Aldermen  Tebbetts  and  Bean. 

On  Bills  in  Second  Reading — Aldermen  Montgomery  and  Haynes 

On  Market — Aldermen  Smith  and  Gilmore. 

On  Setting  Trees — Aldermen  Coughlin  and  Bean. 

On  Abatement  of  Taxes — Aldermen  Haynes  and  Coughlin. 


STANDING  COMMITTEES  OF  THE  COMMON  COUNCIL. 

On  Elections  and  Returns — Messrs.  Hackett,  Todd  and  Campbell. 
On  Bills  in  Second  Reading—  Messrs.  Pulsifcr,  Warren  and  Rand. 
On  Enrollments — Messrs.  Kimball,  French  and  Clement. 


MODERATORS. 

Ward  1,  Jesse  F.  Angell,  Ward  5,  John  Smith, 

"      2,  William  Reynolds,  "      6.  Isaac  Huse, 

"     3,  Theodore  T.     beott,  "      7.  Daniel  Balch, 

"      4,  George  Holerok,  "     8,  T.  5.*  Montgomery, 


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Ward  1,  John  Hosley, 

Charles  W.  Colby, 
John  M.  Caswell, 

Ward  2,  Isaac  H.  Russell, 
Robert  Heath, 
John  U.  Farnham, 

Ward  3,  Joseph  H.  Hatnes, 
William  Flanders, 
Alonzo  P.  Gilson, 

Ward  4,  Joseph  L.  Smith, 
Isaac.  D  Palmer, 
Andrew  J.  Butterfield, 


SELECTMEN. 
Ward  5, 


Michael  Gillis, 
Thomas  How, 
Jeremiah  PIayes, 

Ward  6,  Isaac  Whittemore, 
Benj.  F.  Mitchell, 
Robert  Hall, 

Ward  7,  James  W.  Preston, 
Hezekiah  H.  No  yes, 
John  Patterson, 

Ward  8,  Daniel  Farmer,  Jr., 
Damon  Y.  Stearns, 
Edward  Field. 


WARD  CLERKS. 
Ward  1,  James  S.  Gilmore,         Ward  5,  Cornelius  Healey,  Jr., 
"     2,  John  T.  Robinson,  "     6,  James  P.  Nute, 

"     3,  Jeremiah  D.  Lyford,        "     7,  Daniel  K.  Mack, 
"     4,  Orren  C.  Moore,  "     8,  Cyrus  Gile. 


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POLICE     DEPARTMENT. 

SAMUEL  UPTON,  Justice  of  Police  Court. 
A.  B.  SHATTUCK,  Assistant  Justice. 

WILLIAM  B.  PATTEN,  City  Marshal. 
BENJAMIN  C.  HAYNES,  Assistant  Marshal. 

CONSTABLES. 

Eben  Carr,  Lemuel  H.  James,         Brooks  Shattuck 

Henry  Bennett,  Stephen  Palmer,  Henry  B.  Moulton. 

NIGHT  WATCH  AND  POLICE. 

Eben  Carr,  Uriah  H.  Fobs,  David  Alden, 

Henry  Bennett,  Henry  Clough,  Edward  P.  Whidden, 

Harmon  S.  Burns. 

POLICE  OFFICERS. 
Joseph  Carr,  James  E.  Bailey,  Jesse  F.  Angell, 

George  F.  Judkins,       Stephen  Palmer,  Daniel  R.  Prescott, 

A.  J.  Ladd,  Gilbert  G.  Gordon,      George  W  Hancock, 

Nathaniel  Baker,  2d,  Henry  H.  Fuller,         Alfred  G.  Fairbanks, 
James  Perry,  John  K.  Piper,  Thomas  L.  Quimby, 

Luther  A.  Wood,  James  Patten,  Lemuel  H.  James, 

Charles  M.  Stevens,  Theodore  L.  Hastings. 

SPECIAL  POLICE. 
Edward  Prime,  Leonard  Sanborn,        Joseph  Carr, 

Thomas  R.  Northrop,  Ira  S.  Abbott,  Josiah  Hackett, 

Benjamin  F.  Mitchell. 

HEALTH  OFFICERS. 
Warrbn  L.  Lank,  Charles  W.  Adams,         William  B.  Patten.