City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1879, Part 12

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Publication date: 1879
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JOHN J. CURRIER, JOSHUA HALE, D. T. FISKE, EDW. S. MOSELEY, JOSEPH B. MORSS, S. J. SPALDING, WM. A. DAVIS, WARREN CURRIER, ALBERT CURRIER,


DIRECTORS


OF THE


NEWBURYPORT


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


H. M. CROSS,


O. B. MERRILL,


E. P. HURD.


LIBRARIAN'S REPORT,


To the Committee on the Library:


GENTLEMEN - The following statement will pre- sent to you a detailed and circumstantial account of the condition and increase of the Public Library dur- ing the past year.


At the close of the last year the library contained 17,828 volumes, and this year there have been addi- tions made of 397 volumes, which makes the number now belonging to the library 18,225 volumes. The additions were made from the following sources:


From the Sawyer Fund. 169 volumes.


" Peabody 148 66


.. "' Bradbury .. 24


Donations 56


In making up the records from year to year rela- tive to the use of a library, much sameness must necessarily appear in the statements; and where libra- ries keep exact statistics, as many public libraries do, of the character of the books that are drawn out by borrowers, these statistics universally show that fic- tion largely prevails over any other class of reading that is sought for throughout the year. The experi-


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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT.


ence of this ibrary is entirely in accord with the sta- tistics referred to.


With the wear incident to a circulation of twenty years, that class of books belonging to this library shows unmistakable signs of extreme dilapidation, and, in many cases, of downright destruction. These remarks refer more particularly to the older books in that department. It would doubtless require an ex- penditure of several hundred dollars to place that portion of the ibrary in a good condition. In the present shattered condition of that department, where in many cases leaves are missing from books, and the commencement and ending are gone from others, a constant source of perplexity and annoyance exists which is felt alike by the borrowers and the librarian in attempting to satisfy the required wants.


An examination of the shelves showed that seven volumes were missing. A portion of these have been traced and a promise obtained that they will be re- turned to the library. Three volumes have probabiy been carried away by persons who have removed from the city, and no trace of them can be found.


With the exception of the completion and bringing into use of a new and revised edition of the catalogue, no event has occurred in the affairs of the library which calls for special comment. The new catalogue fills an important place in the economy of the library. Being a comprehensive and classified index to the en- tire range of subjects to be found in the books, it cannot fail of affording great assistance to all who are seeking the advantages of the library.


I may mention that a collection of more than a hundred volumes has been received from the trustee of the estate of the late Miss Annie W. Noyes.


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LIBRARIAN'S REPORT.


Many selections can be made from the collection that will be useful to the library.


A list of donations for the year, with the names of the donors added, has been prepared; and, also, a supplemental catalogue of the additions to the library will be prepared for publication.


The names of four hundred and sixty-one new subscribers have been added to the Rules and Regu- lations, by persons desirous of availing themselves of the privileges of the library, during the past year.


Respectfully submitted,


H. A. TENNEY, Librarian.


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PUBLIC LIBRARY ACCOUNTS FOR 1879,


EXPENDITURES.


Paid librarian's salary. $1000.00


Geo. E. Donnell, janitor. 75.00


H. T. Crofout, binding 40.70


Balance on catalogue 72.75


W. H. Huse & Co., printing reports 58.00


Library ledger, wrapping paper 31.50


Postage 18.00


Printing blanks and advertising.


17.50


Stationery,


16.80


Express


10.05


$1,340.30


Unexpended


333.23


$1,673.53


CREDITS.


By appropriation ·$1,000.00


Amount from Newbury


222.95


Fines collected


16.40


Dog tax of 1878


434.18


$1,673.53


ALBERT CURRIER, WILLIAM A. DAVIS, WARREN CURRIER,


Finance Committee.


2


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LIBRARY ACCOUNTS. SAWYER FUND.


Expended


$293.53


CR.


Balance from last year. $ 3.54


Six months' interest on city note.


150.00


66 66 135.00


-- $288.54


Amount overdrawn


$4.99


BRADBURY FUND.


Receipts


$40.62


Expended .


40.51


Balance undrawn


$ .11


Examined and approved,


ALBERT CURRIER,


Finance WILLIAM A. DAVIS,


WARREN CURRIER,


Committee.


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DONATIONS RECEIVED.


DONATIONS RECEIVED, FOR 1879.


BOOKS.


PAMPHLETS, &c.


Vols.


Bartlet, Rev. W. S.


2


Balch, W. 1


Bayley, R. A


11


Bayley, R. A 35


Brown, J. B.


15 Buffalo Young Men's Association .. 1


Cartland, J 11


Cutter, A. E. 3


Clark, Annie W., est. of, misc. coll'n


2


DeFord, Wm. Y


2


Library, Boston Public 6


Brookline 1


Chicago 66


1


Hale, Capt. J.


2


Concord


1


Hartley, Rev. J. H


5


Congress, of 1


Hodgkins, J. F.


2


Fall River Public. 1


Humphreys, Brig .- Gen. A. A.


1


Hartford. Association I


Moseley, Edward S. 14


2


Lawrence 66


1


Osgood, Capt. Nathaniel 15


Lynn 66


1


Parton, J. 2


Seymour, H. jr


2


New York Mercantile 1


Smithsonian Institute 9


St. Louis School Library 1


Providence Public. 1


Stone, Hon. E. F 1


Tappan, R. N. 1


U. S. Naval Observatory 1


Patent Office


1


Treasury Department 6


War Department. 7


Welch, F. J. 1


1


Garrison, Wm. L., children of


Gray, Rev. H.


1


Noyes, Amos


Newton Free 1


Peabody Institute 1


San Francisco Mercantile, 1


State .


1


Taunton Public. 1


Watertown Free 1 Worcester Free Public 1


Moseley, Edward S.


24


U. S. Naval Observatory


13


Treasury Department


10


Haverhill Public. 1


Hale, Benjamin .... antiquarian MSS. Howgate, Capt. H. W. 1


Cutler, Rev. S.


Vols.


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REPORT OF BUILDING FUND.


REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES OF THE BUILDING FUND,


To the Directors of the Public Library :


In excess of the amount requisite to purchase and put in order the building and grounds, given to the city for the use of the Public Library, five thousand dollars remained unexpended, which sumn was conveyed to trus- tees and their successors, as a fund designed to keep the library building in good order; and this amount was placed at interest in the Institution for Sav- ings, the principal only to be withdrawn by the unanimous action of the board.


The terms of the trust require an annual report to be made to you of its condition. The trustees, therefore, in pursuance of this requirement, represent to you that the principal, with the interest which has accrued and unexpended, amounts this day to six thousand six hundred thirty-one 3-100ths dollars, all of which is on deposit in the Institution for Savings.


Respectfully submitted,


EDW. S. MOSELEY, JOSHUA HALE, S. J. SPALDING,


Trustees.


Newburyport, Dec. 18, 1879.


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REPORT OF PEABODY FUND.


REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE PEABODY FUND.


Before his decease, Mr. George Peabody, as is well known, placed in the hands of five trustees, whom he designated, with power to fill any vacancy in their number, fifteen thousand dollars, the income of which was to be expend- ed under their direction for the benefit of the Public Library of Newburyport. He connected with this gift the condition that an annual statement should be published of the state of the fund; and, in conformity therewith, the treas- urer hereby makes known that the principal remains on deposit with the In- stitution for Savings, where it was first placed, and the income thereof for the past year has been six hundred dollars. Of this amount, one hundred forty- eight and 78-100ths dollars ($148.78) remains unexpended and on hand, the rest having been spent in adding one hundred and forty-eight standard books to the library and in paying the salary of the superintendent of the Reading Room, which is connected with the library.


One vacancy exists in the board of trustees, occasioned by the death of Hon. Caleb Cushing, which remains to be filled.


EDW. S. MOSELEY, Treasurer. EBEN F. STONE, JOSHUA HALE, WM. H. SWASEY, Trustees. EDW. S. MOSELEY,


Newburyport, Dec. 29, 1879.


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REPORT OF TODD FUND.


REPORT OF THE TREASURER OF THE TODD FUND.


The treasurer received in July, from William C. Todd, esq., his annual contribution of three hunded dollars, for the purpose of maintaining a public Reading Room in connection with the Public Library. There remains unex- pended $182.65, to be applied to the subscription of magazines and reviews which terminate Jan. 1, 1880. The salary of the superintendent of the Read- ing Room is, as in past years, paid from the Peabody fund. The report to the sub-committee by the superintendent says :


"The difficulty of making a satisfactory report lies in the fact of its value in scraps of information imparted from day to day, on widely different topics, apart from the general literary, scientific and financial intelligence. To the woman who looks for a report of her son's vessel; the man who finds out the connection of distant railway trains, or the stranger who hunts up a little town in Essex county ; the place is important to the constant readers of news- papers and magazines. During the summer months the increased attendance as compared with other years was especially noticeable."


WARREN CURRIER, Treasurer.


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DONATIONS TO READING ROOM.


DONATIONS TO PUBLIC READING ROOM .- 1879.


Newburyport Herald.


Wm. H. Huse & Co,


Merrimac Valley Visitor


.Geo. J. L. Colby.


Boston Advertiser


Edward S. Toppan.


List of Prices and Sales at Boston Stock Exchange. . Pickering & Moseley.


Religious Magazine.


Amer. Unit'n Assoc'n.


Christian Register


Independent.


Ann G. Tappan.


Journal of Chemistry


J. C. Nichols.


New York Observer


J. N. Pike,


Liverpool Post


. Ross & Schofield.


Record of American and Foreign Shipping. James Parker, N. Y.


Congressional Record (daily) Hon. Geo B. Loring.


Semi-Weekly Germ M. C. Teel.


Home Missionary


E. S. Moseley.


AMATEUR PAPERS.


The Praeconium .E. S. Spalding.


Merrimac Semi-Monthly Geo. G. Meinerth.


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PERIODICALS IN READING ROOM.


NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS IN THE READING ROOM, -- 1879.


DAILIES.


Boston Advertiser.


New York Graphic.


66 Herald.


66 Evening Journal.


Transcript.


Tribune.


Traveller.


World.


Congressional Record.


London Times,


Newburyport Herald.


Liverpool Post.


WEEKLY, SEMI-WEEKLY, AND MONTHLY NEWSPAPERS.


Agriculturist.


American Naturalist.


Animal World.


New York Journal of Commerce.


Times.


66 Observer.


Cincinnati Enquirer.


Philadelphia Times.


Danbury News.


Punch.


Frank Leslie's Illustrated.


Religious Magazine.


Harper's Bazar.


Salem Gazette.


Harper's Weekly.


School Journal.


Journal of Chemistry.


Scientific American.


Literary World.


Springfield Republican.


The Alta Californian.


MAGAZINES AND REVIEWS.


Appleton's Journal.


Atlantic Monthly.


London Quarterly Review.


Ballou's Monthly.


New Englander.


Blackwood's Magazine.


North American Review.


British Quarterly Review.


National Review.


Contemporary Review.


Peterson's Magazine.


Edinburgh Magazine.


Frank Leslies' Popular Monthly.


Galaxy.


Princeton Review.


Scribner's Monthly.


Godey's Lady's Book. Good Words.


St. Nicholas.


Harper's Monthly.


International Review.


Lippincott's Magazine.


Littell's Living Age.


London Art Journal.


Popular Monthly.


Popular Science Monthly.


Sunday Magazine.


Supplement to Popular Science. Westminster Review.


Baltimore Gazette.


Louisville Courier-Journal.


Merrimac Valley Visitor. Nature.


Boston Commercial Bulletin.


Chicago Tribune.


New York Evening Post.


Post.


Sun.


SUPPLEMENT TO THE CATALOGUE


OF THE


NEWBURYPORT PUBLIC LIBRARY.


1879.


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AGNES of Sorrento. H. B. Stowe. Boston, 1879 A 1067


AIRY Fairy Lilian. A novel. Philadelphia. 1879 A 656 ALCOHOL : Its Use and Abuse. W. S. Greenfield. New York, 1879 C 107 ALCOTT'S (Mr.) School, Record of. E. P. Peabody. Boston, 1874 C 125 ALCESTIS (Leisure Hour Series). New York, 1874 A 195 .


ALLEN, G. The Colour-Sense : Its Origin and Development. Boston, 1879 CC 534


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ALLEN, Z. Solar Light and Heat ; Gravitation : with Explanations of Planetary and Molecular Forces. New York, 1879 C 1099


ALMANAC, American. ed. A. R. Spofford. New York, 1878 .


D 552


AMERICA, Impressions of. R. W. Dale. New York, 1878 . H 6 . .


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AMERICAN Revolution, Battles of the. H. B. Carrington. New York, G 1440


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ANIMALS, Fur-Bearing, of North America. E. Coues. Boston, 1877. D 1305


ANSTED, D. T., PROF. Water and Water Supply ; Surface Water.


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A PAIR of Blue Eyes. T. Hardy. New York, 1874 .


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CANTON. Fourteen Months in. Mrs. Gray. London, 1880 HH 279 .


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