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
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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
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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
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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
<tpq rio
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
347
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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.