Town annual reports of the several departments for the fiscal year ending December 31, 1856-1861, Part 32

Author: Worcester (Mass.)
Publication date: 1856
Publisher: The City
Number of Pages: 940


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" Hannah Fowler, - - - 40 00 -


53


Paid George Jaques,


- 30 90


Levi Lincoln,


39 59


George C. Macy, -


. 100 00


Ebenezer Mower, -


200 00


State Reform School, (M. Lamb fund), 8 33


66 Samuel B. Wheeler, - -


15 63


Worcester County Institution for


- 1,468 34 Savings, -


" Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, 430 63


" Priscilla Wyer, -


- 500 00


Transfer to " Contingent Expenses," - 1,386 20


6,032 22


LICENSES.


Received from amusements, - - 483 00


auctioneers, - - - 24 00


66 billiard & bowling rooms, 50 00


66 dogs,


3 00


fire works, - - 35 00


66 hackney carriages, -


-


55 00


66 intelligence offices, 3 00


66


pawn brokers, - - 20 00


" theatre, -


-


95 00


EXPENDITURE.


Transfer to Contingent Expenses,


-


-


-


-


768 00


LIGHTING STREETS.


APPROPRIATION, - - 3,000 00


Received of Union Society, for lamp, - 4 50


" City Marshal, - - 25


3,004 75


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Braman, Perham & Co., repairs, 8 93


Charles E. Brooks, fluid, 394 94


66 sundries, · 14 08-409 02 Geo. H. Clark, setting glass & painting, 89 18


" Samuel Clark, repairing, - 17 52


6


-


768 00


54


Paid L. & A. G. Coes, setting posts, - 5 50


Firth & Nichols, fluid lamps, - 10 50


Calvin Foster & Co., glass & sundries, 13 99


John Gates, posts, -


5 25


John M. Goodale, turning posts, &c. 4 66


66 John W. Jordan, lanterns and repairs, 56 61


Geo. F. Newton, repairs, - - 5 50


Newton, Wentworth, Clapp & Coes, care of lamps, lighting and repairs,564 54


" Worcester Gas Light Co.,


- gasfor St. lamps, 1,598 11


66 Worcester Gas Light Co., pipe, labor and repairs, 214 26-1,812 37


Transfer to " Contingent Expenses," - 1 18


3,004 75


LOANS or BILLS PAYABLE.


Received from George Jaques,


600 00


66 Levi Lincoln, - - - 1,500 00


66 State Reform School, - 1,000 00


66 Samuel B. Wheeler, - 1,200 00


66 Wor. Five Cents Savings Bank, - 19,000 00


66 Wor. County Institution for Savings, - - 11,500 00


Transfer from " Contingent Expenses," -


104 85


34,904 85


EXPENDITURES.


Paid George Jaques, - - 600 00 - -


Levi Lincoln,


- - 1,500 00


State Reform School, - - 1,000 00


" Samuel B. Wheeler, -


- - 1,200 00


Worcester Five Cents Savings Bank, 19,000 00


66 Wor. County Institution for Savings, 11,604 85


34,904 85


MILITARY.


Received from the Commonwealth, - - 946 50 -


55


EXPENDITURES.


Amount overdrawn January 3, 1859, - 856 36


Paid Members Co. A. 1858,


-


- 22 50


Jubal H. Haven, « -


-


7 50


Members Co. A, 1859, -


375 00


Co. B, - 420 00


66


Band, Co. A, " -


- 72 00


66 " B, " - - 72 00 -


1,825 36


Amount overdrawn Jan. 2, 1860, - - 878 86


(due from Commonwealth $954 00,)


PAUPERS.


Balance undrawn January 3, 1859, - 50 48


APPROPRIATION, - -


- 7,000 00


Received from other cities and towns for


support of panpers, - - 415 34 Rec'd from W. Boylston, (Polly Dickey case,) 221 67 " County, support and clothing for prisoners, - - 312 26 " Commonwealth, support of paupers,112 50


66 " Jonas Bartlett, lumber, - - 50 00


" Lucian B. Drury, for work done at poor farm, board, &c., - 178 75


" Lucian B. Drury, Orphan's Home bill, - - 100 00


less 2 bags meal,


-


4 00-96 00


66


" New Common, for amount paid for work, - - - 59 40 -


Transfer from " Contingent Expenses," - 1,555 82


10,052 22


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Samuel Banister, salary as Clerk of


Board, - - - - 500 00


Samuel Banister, amount paid out for railroad fares, tickets, freight, postage and sundries, - - 323 93


" J. Marcus Rice, salary as City Physician, 200 00


56


Paid Hospital for the Insane, board of


sundry persons, - -


- 165 39


" State Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry persons, - 519 54


City of Boston, expenses of paupers, 24 00


Town of Northbridge, " 41 24


" Shrewsbury, " 66 30 93


" Wendell,


47 65


Bartlett & Warden, for land, - 975 00


Jonas Bartlett, for shed, - 150 00


For support of persons out of Almshouse : Paid sundry persons, amount allowed by the


overseers in Cash, -


- 494 20


" William S. Clark, groceries, 5 00


" Henry E. Cobb, - 5 00


Albert W. Curtis, -


11 00


Samuel Drake, - 23 00


" Draper & Clark, flour and sundries, 59 80


A. M. Eaton,


groceries, 5 00


Gould & Andrews,


123 31


Henry Griffin,


6 00


Loammi Harrington, -


74 00


Loammi Harrington & Co., " -


8,00


Howe & Hackett,


10 00


David D. Keyes,


-


17 00


Vernon A. Ladd,


- 6 00


J. Harlow Martin,


29 00


Penniman & Harrington, -


13 00


Sibley Putnam,


109 45


Rice & Witherby,


-


131 25


Scott & Ellis,


- 30 88


Wm. O. Swett & Co.,


-


3 00


" Stephen Taft & Son, -


178 38


Dennis & Houghton, meat,


-


-


28 11


Ellis & Flagg,


5 00


Stowell, Maynard & Co. " -


- 8 00


" W. Alfred Hacker, coal, -


- 80 53


-


-


3 00


Howe & Parker,


57


Paid Timothy W. Wellington, coal, - 116 81


Wor. Gas Lt. Co., coke,


-


- 16 00


James S. M. Davis, wood, - 188 12


Nathan S. Hale,


134 00


Wm. M. Knowlton,


- 267 28


David Lovell,


8 43


William Moore,


-


7 93


Gilbert M. Putnam,


-


7 42


66 William R. Whitney,


66


47 25


H. S. Whittemore & Co., "


-


88 25


60 Bryant & Sheldon, sundries,


5 00


Isham S. Chapman, shoes, &c.,


5 62


Silas Clapp, support of sick person,


15 00


Simeon Clapp, shoes, &c., - -


5 19


Clapp & Heywood, shoes, &c., 7 46


Pliny Earle, professional service, -


4 00


Henry Fox, clothing, -


. 10 75


M. W. Gerald, professional services, 10 00


John Hammond, rent, - - 10 00


Hildreth & Barker, coffins and attendance, 12 25


John Q. Hill, medicines, -


80 05


George Hobbs, rent, - 16 75


Mrs. E. M. Howland, nursing, - 10 00


" William W. Pierce, board, nursing


and attendance on Joseph A. Hood, 187 62 Richmond & Trowbridge, clothing, 12 00


Wm. H. Sanford, blank books, 8 00


Geo. Sessions, coffins and attendance, 88 18


Mrs. Eli L. Smith, care of child, 18 69


Elliot Swan, board, - 4 00


John E. Taft, rubber cloth, - - 1 80


Martin R. Williams, sundries, - 8 00


Matthew Collins, care small pox patient, 20 00 bed & bedding buried, 10 00


66 Mrs. E. May, 32 50


Geo. P. Paine, burying bed and bedding, 40 00 Geo. Sessions, burying small pox patients, 30 00 " John L. Wedge, care small pox patient, 18 00 " John L. Wedge, bed & bedding buried, 20 00 6*


-


58


Paid Mrs. A. Whittemore, articles for small


pox patient, - - 7 50


James W. Woodward, nursing and burying small pox patients, - 79 00


EXPENSES OF FARM :


Paid Lucian B.Drury, salary as Superintend't, 437 50 66 66 " cash paid out for sundries, 247 70


66 66 " black- . smithing, - -


23 79


Lucian B. Drury, cash paid out for 3 pigs, 15 00 Mrs. Lucian B. Drury, (1 set of furs,) gratuity for extra services, 1858, 30 00


Mrs. Lucian B. Drury, gratuity for extra services, 1859, - 25 00


Ephraim L. Drury, labor on farm, 172 50


Samuel Banister, cow, -


40 00


66 66 manure, -


-


30 00


66 - Willard Cheney, cow, - - 75 00 ·


66 Stephen Glazier, 4 tons oyster shells, 32 00


Sullivan Fay, oxen, - -


- 96 50


66 Daniel Heywood, oxen, - -


145 00


66 George C. Rice, cow, - -


- 35 00


66 Wm. L. Clark, groceries, - 182 74 Draper & Clark, flour, grain & sundries, 389 58


68 Gould & Andrews, groceries, -


107 94


Howe & Hackett, 66 - - 56 85


W. Alfred Hacker, coal, 1


- 133 56


66 Stowell, Maynard & Co., meat, - 23 90


Henry E. Warren, meat, -


- 208 22


Timothy W. Wellington, coal, -


57 22


Charles H. Whiting, groceries, - 78 03


" Willard E. Allen, harness work, - 31 58


Charles Baker, pine pickets, 18 75 -


J. & J. W. Bartlett, door and sash, 1 92


A. J. Bemis, blacksmithing, 36 87


66 George A. Brown, soap and candles, 24 82


Isham S. Chapman, boots and shoes, 15 99


Simeon Clapp, boots, shoes and repairs, 109.04


59


Paid John H. Crane, bread and crackers, 10 72


" Tyler P. Curtis, water right, - 15 00


Silas Dinsmore, medicine and sundries, 19 86


Henry M. Fairbanks, 2 horse wagons, 133 50 Russell Fay, stock and carpenter's work, 67 33 James Green, medicine and sundries, 32 96 C. A. Harrington & Co., lead & turpentine,5 24


" John Q. Hill, medicine and sundries, 27 11


John L. Hood, furniture and sundries, 16 96


Jenkins, Hamilton & Co., dry goods, 128 68


J. L. & I. N. Keyes, sawing lumber, 32 66 Eli B. Lamson, mattress and sundries, 21 62


Harry O. Lee, bonnets and sundries, 5 01


A. Beaman Lovell, brick, cement & labor, 32 87 Henry W. Miller, hardware and sundries, 68 19 Lewis C. Muzzy, blacksmithing, - 26 22 Nourse, Mason & Co., plow and horse hoe points, - 4 50


Alfred Parker, use of sleigh, &c. - 10 00


E. G. Partridge & Co., repairing furniture, 3 67


" Willard Richmond, clothing, - - 62 18


Richmond & Trowbridge, clothing, 60 72


Oliver F. Stebbins, repairing saws, 2 30


Nathaniel G. Tucker, solder and labor, 9 33


Robert Vaill, building wall, - - 104 37


J. C. White & Co., sundries, -


4 58


Wm. C. Whiting, wagon, - -


100 00


C. Wooding & Co., copper conduc-


- 61 20 -


tors to barn,


-


10,052 22


POLICE and WATCHMEN.


APPROPRIATION,


-


- 5000 00 Received from Gill Valentine, Auditor : fees &c., rec'd of B. Walker, Dep- uty Marshal for 1855, 155 43


fees &c., rec'd of Clerk of Police Court,(J.B. D. Jr.,) on Walk- er and Jackson's account, 21 70-177 13


60


Rec'd from Est. of Frederic Warren,


late Marshal, fees &c. for 1858, (by W. S. L., Marshal,) Rec'd from J. Waldo Denny, (Dep. Marshal,) fees &c., for 1858, Rec'd from John M. Goodhue, (Dep. Marshal) fees &c. for 1858, (by W. S. L., Marshal,) - 152 39


- 26 10


107 08


Rec'd from Wm. S. Lincoln, Marshal,


Fees &c. for 1859,


Wm. S. Lincoln, - 376 04 James McFarland, Deputy Marshal, 869 55


John M. Studley, 66 562 49 Watchmen, - 237 22


Keeping prisoners, &c., 4 42-2,049 72


Rec'd from Wm. B. Martin, for 1 billy, - 1 25


" Charles A. Cummings, for old keys, 1 50


" Wm. Piper, police for theatre, 93 00


Transfer from " Contingent Expenses,"


290 61


7,898 78


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Wm. S. Lincoln, salary as Marshal, 1,090 13


James McFarland, " as Dep. 643 42


" John M. Studley, " " 593 42


J. Waldo Denny, 60 66


6 58


John M. Goodhue, " 66 6 58


" Wm. S. Lincoln, expenses on warrants, R. R. fares, postage and sundries, 54 58 James McFarland, expenses on warrants, horse hire and sundries, -


231 24


" John M. Studley, do do do 92 37


John M. Goodhue, expenses on warrants, 1 00 Police for ball playing, Oct. 11 & 12, 48 00


" Cattle Show days, - -


12 00


66 " July 4, - - - -


54 74


66 66 " Regatta, July 26 & 27, - 94 00


" Sundays, - 94 00


61


Paid Police for Theatre,


- 58 00


Ballard & Spurr, cheese,


10 00


M. Briggs, 12 Watchmen's rattles, 21 00


Charles E. Brooks, crackers, cheese and sundries, - - 23 22


Mrs. Jason Conner, washing, -


26 43


Charles A. Cummings, keys, - 1 37


Charles Devens, jr., costs in Walker case, 36 25 Division 42, P. U., crackers, 1 00


66 Draper & Clark, lime, - -


1 42


66 L. H. Edwards, cheese, -


- 4 25


Lindall Freeman, crackers, - -


32 62


" Ebenezer Hemenway, whitewashing and cleaning, - - -


- 39 28


E. W. Howe, crackers,


-


5 25


66 Jeremiah Kane, horse hire and services,


7 75


66 Joseph B. Lawrence, mattresses, - 33 00


66 F. Franklin Phelps, tin cups, - 2 00


William A. Sawyer, cheese, - 7 00


Charles H. Stearns, crackers, - 10 50


Emerson M. Stockwell, horse hire,


3 50


Gill Valentine, services in Walker case, 26 00 Witt & Pratt, horse hire, - - 10 00


C. Wooding & Co., cheese, 5 98


66 Young, Heslor & Co., cheese, - 35 18


66


James McFarland, captain of Watchmen, 147 50 watching 6 nights, 9 00


66 Francis C. Bigelow,


128


168 28


66 Silas Clapp,


365


66 492 97


John G. Coes,


365


492 97


66 Darius Darling,


66


47 66


64 39


John W. Davis,


365


492 97


Walter H. Duggan,


365


492 97


66 Joseph H. Flint,


66


268 60 366 68


Henry H. Harrington,


66


3


3 75


Jeremiah Kane,


66


16


66


21 92


Wm. B. Martin,


66


318


429 00


George F. Newton, 60


365


66


492 97


John Jackson, labor, -


-


- 50


62


Paid Stephen Shumway, 66 229 66 313 73


" Charles W. Wentworth, " 350 66 486 12


7,898 78


SALARIES.


APPROPRIATION, - - - 3,550 00


'Transfer from " Contingent Expenses," 50 00


3,600 00


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Alexander H. Bullock, Mayor, - 600 00


Caleb Dana, Auditor, 2 20 -


Charles Devens, Jr., Solicitor,


5 50


Dwight Foster, -


- 194 50


66 David Gleason, Messenger, -


- 400 00


66 Henry Griffin, Milk Inspector, -


50 00


66 Samuel Smith, City Clerk, - 250 00


Wm. A. Smith, Clerk of Com. Council, 200 00


66 Gill Valentine, Auditor, - 97 80


James H. Wall, James S. Woodworth, and Wm. A. Ayres, Assessors, 1000 00 George W. Wheeler, Treasurer and Collector, - - 800 00


3,600 00


SCHOOLS.


APPROPRIATION, - - - 30,000 00 1


Received from Commonwealth, - - 856 38


for books, - - -


23 84


Transfer from " Contingent Expenses," for repairs on Pleasant St. house, 550 00


Transfer from " Contingent Expenses," 2,828 86 " "Northville School House," 1,111 90


35,370 98


EXPENDITURES.


Paid John D. E. Jones, (Superintendent) salary 7 3-4 months, - - 925 66 Asa L. Burbank, (Secretary,) salary 4 1-4 months, - 177 10 -


63


Paid Ephraim F.Chamberlain, visiting in 1858, 20 00


Ebenezer Cutler,


20 00


William S. Davis.


66


30 00


Daniel W. Faunce,


66 66 19 00


Delano A. Goddard, visit- ing in 1858, - 14 00


66


do do do in 1859, 12 00


do do preparing Com-


mittee's report, - 50 00 -76 00


Wm. S. Greene, visiting in 1858,


21 00


David Hitchcock,


66 19 75


Thomas Magennis, 66 66


16 00


66 John Toomy,


60


21 00


Samuel D. Harding, Prudential Com- mittee, 4 1-3 months, - -


54 15


66 Amanda E. Albee,


teaching,


324 98


66 Samuel N. Aldrich,


52 00


Melinda Andrews,


324 98


Anna E. Ayres,


135 21


Jane A. Baldwin,


280 66


S. Sophia Banister,


66


300 01


Addie H. Barnes,


60


31 25


Ellen S. Barnes,


66


255 57


" Harriet G. Barton,


66


36 00


Hattie A. Bigelow,


66


300 01


Martha G. Bigelow,


176 66


66 Mary E. Bothwell,


235 00


Eunice C. Boyden,


66


31 25


66


Henry P. Boyden,


60


37 50


" Eliza A. Brigham,


66


349 99


Mary A. Brigham,


26 00


66 Emma L. Brooks,


66


67 50


66 Mary C. Brown,


172 50


Harriet R. Burbank,


250 00


Phineas W. Calkins,


66


591 82


Esther G. Chenery,


66


296 12


Emma J. Clapp,


316 27


243 12


Mary C. Brooks,


64


Paid Caroline R. Clements,


teaching,


300 01


" Sarah W. Clements,


300 01


Elizabeth H. Coe,


349 99


Osgood Collister,


200 00


66


Cornelia M. Draper,


66


269 30


Mary C. Dudley,


66


184 08


66


Charlotte Eaton,


249 96


Nathaniel Eddy,


66


270 00


Charlotte N. Follett,


66


324 98


Sarah A. Foster,


66


75 00


66 Orrin P. Gilbert,


66


52 00


6.


Elizabeth L. Gird,


60


349 99


Horace Graves,


.6


246 58


66 Harris R. Greene,


66


1,100 00


Hester A. Greene,


309 65


66


Charlotte J. Hapgood,


66


300 00


Eliza Harris,


66


300 03


66 Daniel W. Haskins,


66


279 54


66 Harriet Hathaway,


60


300 01


Ellen M. Hawes,


66


349 99


Charlotte C. Henry,


66


143 18


66


Caroline Hewett,


324 98


Kate Hobbs,


300 01


Martha Hobbs,


300 01


66 Frances E. Howland,


66


114 37


66 Addison A. Hunt,


1,083 33


Annie P. James,


300 07


66


H. Josephine Johnson,


66


244 47


Helen M. Knowlton,


89 82


66 Cornelia Learned,


66


300 00


66 Kate F. Leland,


66


45 45


Hattie E. Lamb,


66


324 98


Mary J. Mack,


66


332 93


66 Mary M. Maynard,


66


300 00


66 Anna R. Merrill,


66


115 91


Caroline M. Moody,


66


300 01


James H. Newton,


66


506 87


John C. Newton, 2d,


62 50


66 Sarah J. Newton,


66


276 13


65


Paid Miriam A. Nichols,


teaching,


262 50


Ellen P. Palmer,


300 00


" Caroline Parkinson,


313 20


Lydia A. Perry,


66


300 01


66


Sarah L. Phillips,


66


249 98


Abigail Pratt,


115 91


Caroline E. Putnam,


66


249 99


Sarah M. Rogers,


349 94


Hellen M. Shattuck,


130 67


Mary A. Slater,


66


300 01


Joanna F. Smith,


8 00


66


Mary A. Smith,


66


300 01


66


Sarah J. Smith,


66


225 00


Julia L. Spear,


60


302 94


"


Homer B. Sprague,


1,300 00


Emma M. Taggart,


66


300 00


66


Calista B. Tainter,


226 68


Rebecca W. Taylor,


243 16


Anna Tracy,


99 99


66 Aspacia P. Tubbs,


66


144 00


66 Harriet M. Walker,


349 99


66 Mary E. Waterman,


246 21


Abby L. Wetherell,


158 75


"


Charlotte Wheeler,


254 09


66


Elizabeth Wheeler,


66


291 00


66 Sarah Wheelock,


120 00


Susan E. White,


193 18


Ava Williams,


60


363 61


Margarette P. Williams,


243 12


Lydia M. Wilmarth,


66


300 00


" Ellen J. Wilson,


6


163 12


WOOD AND COAL :


Paid Drury & Williams, charcoal, -


8 32


Obed Williams, - -


49 87


" W. & S. C. Lane, granular fuel, -


36 50


" W. Alfred Hacker, coal, - 701 96


66 Timothy W. Wellington, coal, bal.


- of 1858 bill, - - 456 25


7


66


Paid Timothy W. Wellington, coal, -


81 25


Hezekiah Adams,


wood,


- 11 00


Charles S. Bancroft, 11 68 -


Silas Barber,


- 30 00


66 Isaac R. Barbour, Jr., 66


-


25 63


Walter Bigelow,


-


28 37


John F. Boice,


-


3.37


Elzaphan P. Brewer, -


2 25


Alfred H. Brown,


-


6 50


66 M. D. Brown,


-


10 79


Ephraim F. Chamberlain, 66


-


32 38


66 George A. Chamberlain, -


19 63


Brigham Converse,


-


25 70


Walter H. Davis,


- 78 23


James Elder, - Silas Gleason, -


6 24


" Cyrus K. Goodale,


-


28 50


Lyman P. Kendall,


-


9 83


William M. Knowlton, -


13 50


George W. Lincoln,


131 55


David Lovell,


13 00


Ashley Moore,


66


.


7 50


John C. Newton, (Shrewsbury,) wood, 105 20


66 Dexter H. Perry,


wood,


23 25


66 Henry Pond,


-


6 00


66 Jeremiah Rogers,


-


7 50


66 Moses P. Stearns,


-


4 88


Simon A. Stearns, wood bill of 1858,


151 68


193 72


66 Lucian B. Stone,


18 87


A. & L. M. Taft,


- - 19 06


H. V. Wood, 66


-


8 00


Smyrna Wood,


- - 25 26


-


-


-


28 77


Isaac R. Barbour, Jr. 22 08 - - -


George A. Barnard, -


-


25 74


" John F. Boice, -


.


- 12 45


-


REPAIRS, BUILDING FIRES & SUNDRIES :


Paid Hezekiah Adams,


wood, -


-


-


-


29 50


67


Paid Ephraim F. Chamberlain, -


- 18 53


" George A. Chamberlain,


-


19 59


" Cyrus K. Goodale, -


-


-


21 05


66 £ John A. Kendrick,


15 92


Dexter H. Perry, -


29 90


"י Jeremiah Rogers, -


30 85


Moses P. Stearns, - -


31 99


MISCELLANEOUS ACCOUNT :


Paid William P. Barton, making fires, 11 37


" John Chickering, sweeping, making fires, sawing wood, &c., -


151 45


" Simeon B. Corbin,


do


do


2 50


Joseph Gill,


do


do


98 68


66 John L. Goodwin,


do


do


145 62


Nathaniel S. Greene,


do


do


18 00


6 6 James Madden,


do


do


21 00


Michael Madden,


do


do


62 53


Mary M. Cabe,


do


do


87 45


Thomas Mellsop,


do


do


26 59


Edward C Newcomb,


do


do


15 00


66 Henry B. O'Reilly,


do


do


136 70


66 Josiah Rice, sawing wood, -


-


22 30


George W. Wheeler, Jr., sweeping, making fires, sawing wood, &c., 65 20


" Job Williams, making fires, -


3 50


" Adoniram J. Wood, sweeping, build- ing fires, sawing wood, &c., 61 16


66 William Allen, books and sundries, 11 12


Enos Dorr & Co., 66 66


577 86


66 John Keith & Co.,


66


3 75


66 Edward Mellen, Jr., 66


116 64


Frederic M. Peck, 66 66


5 34


William H. Sanford, 66 66 30 40


Simeon Thompson & Co.," 66 9 11


George C. Trumbull & Co., books, 2 00


" Academy of Fine Arts, drawing patterns, 6 92


" Horace Ayres, fluid and sundries, - 3 05


-


-


-


-


-


-


68


Paid John D. Baldwin & Co., advertising, 3 75


Benjamin Barber, paving and other work, 8 87


" J. & J. W. Bartlett, glass, setting and sundries, - 66 83 -


George W. Barton, brick, mortar and labor, alterations and repairs, 502 49


Hiram Bassett, cleaning out privies, 45 00


66 Hiram M. Blackmer, lumber and labor, 11 23


Philander Bodwell, trucking, 2 00


€6 Wm. M. Brewer, mats and brooms, 3 15


66 Asa L. Burbank,cash paid out for sundries, 8 33


" 'Asa L. Burbank & Co., clocks, repairs and sundries, - - 50 50 -


Daniel S. Burgess, mason work, - 9 05


Jona. Carey & Co., furnace and repairs, 203 88


" Geo. H.Clark, stock and labor, painting, 108 97 Samuel Clark, stoves, funnel, regis- ters, labor and sundries, - 541 75


" David W. Cooke, stock and labor, mason work, - 147 96


Charles A. Cummings, keys and repairs, 20 64 Albert W. Curtis, cash paid out for sundries, - 13 22


Salem N.Curtis, stock and labor, painting, 52 14 Davis & Curtis, " 104 05


Dennis & Lee, fence and sundries, 19 02


" Drury & Curtis, stock and labor, painting, 151 01 Thomas Earle & Co., lumber, - 23 33


James F. Estey, repairing pumps, 5 14


Firth & Nichols, paper and sundries, 7 53


Henry C. Fish, iron work, -


15 18


Edward R. Fiske, printing, -


26 61


Benjamin W. Fletcher, materials fur- nished, and labor repairing school houses, - -


- 530 04


" Calvin Foster & Co., hardware and


- 111 75 sundries, - -


Elisha Freeman, lightning conductors, 14 94


Elisha Gale, carpenter's work, - 38 50


69


Paid John Gates, lumber, - - -


137 62


Delano A. Goddard, cash paid out for blanks, - - - - 3 00


Henry Goddard, cash paid out for sundries, 7 03


66 Joseph H. Gould, shavings and trucking,30 21 M. B. Green & Co., sundries, -


1 43


WVm. Greenleaf, repairs to pump, - 5 00


Henry Griffin, brushes, brooms, fluid and sundries, - - 127 54


Samuel D. Harding, stock and labor, repairs, - 47 53


" Harding & Taft, stock and labor, repairs,289 36


" Wm. O. Haskell, school furniture, 54 40


Daniel W. Haskins, keys and sundries, 2 05


S. Dexter Holman, painting, -


1 00


John L. Hood, sundries, -


-


2 33


66 Wm. R. Hooper, advertising, 6 00


Howe & Hackett, fluid, - 26 33


Henry J. Howland, printing, - 121 55


John D. E. Jones, cash paid for sundries, 7 30


66 Edwin D. Jordan, repairing pumps, 3 25


Joseph H. Kent, page to Committee, 1 87


Kinnicutt & Co., sundries, - 1 45


Joseph B. Lawrence, sundries, -


5 07


Richard Looby, splitting wood, - 4 00


A. Beaman Lovell, mason work, repairs, 46 13


" Isaac Mason, cleaning school houses, 22 25


Mayers & Bigelow, wire netting, 8 90


Henry W. Miller, stoves, funnel, la- bor and sundries, - -


- 146 79


Marshall Mills, mason work, repairs, 43 08


John C. Newton, " 28 92


Richard P. Noyes, painting and glazing, 41 50 H. & A. Palmer, repairs, - 7 00


Solomon Parsons, Jr., wire netting, 21 00


F. Franklin Phelps, repairs, 1 83


J. S. Pinkham, sundries, - 8 62


Willard F. Pond, cleaning out privies, 23 00


" Henry Prentice, cash paid for sawing wood, 2 50 7*


70


Paid E. Beaman Rice, carting and storage, 2 50


Margaret Riley, washing school house, 4 00


John Simmons, stock and labor, 8 43


Abednego Stevens, painting, -


3 00


Simeon N. Story, bell, - -


1 25


George T. Sutton, repairing pump, - 2 50


" Taber & Chollar, chairs and sundries, 10 50


" Teachers, cash paid out for clean- ing school rooms, by order of Superintendent, - -


- 79 08


Ellis Thayer, brushes, - -


2 65


David C. Thurston, grate, &c., -


3 50


Willard Ward, stock and labor, repairs, 219 04 alterations of house on


Common, - - 217 61


Wm. A. Wheeler, furnace, - 87 92


Benjamin Woodward, repairs, -


5 18


35,370 98


SCHOOL HOUSE, - - Northville.


Appropriation of 1856 undrawn January


3, 1859, - -


- 1,500 00


Appropriation of 1859, - - - 2,150 00


Received of Silas & Wm. T. Barber, old house, 40 00 Hapgood & Blackmer, 8 00 -


3,698 00


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Rice & Chenery, land, 100 00


Hapgood & Blackmer, building house, fences and out buildings, 2,220 61


Alvin T. Burgess, oiling house, 24 00


Jared Curtis, grading, - 22 00 -


John Doyle, digging and stoning well, 17 00


Harding & Taft, labor and sundries, 20 18 Samuel D. Harding, making plans, &c., 25 00 Wm. O. Haskell, furniture, - - 139 55


George T. Sutton, pump and pipe, 17 76 Transfer to " Schools," - - 1,111 90


3,698 00


71


SCHOOL HOUSE, - - Tatnuck.


APPROPRIATION, - - 4,000 00 - Transfer from " Contingent Expenses," 217 76


4,217 76


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Harding & Taft, building house, fences, and out buildings, cash paid out and sundries, - 3,867 02


66 Boyden & Ball, plan and specifications, 13 50


66 Sam'l D. Harding, " ". 30 00


Wm. O. Haskell, furniture, -


144 50


Highway Department, grading, - 22 50


Joseph B. Lawrence, chairs, - 2 00


" Christopher C. Riley, grading, - 138 24


4,217 76


SEWERS.


Received for entering :


of West Adam's Heirs, Main st., 55 00


George F. Butman, " 50 00


Calvin Foster, 50 00


Henry F. Johnson, Walnut st., 59 09


Elbridge G. Partridge, Main st., 60 00


Almira C. Scott, Main st., 30 00


Timothy S. Stone, "


56 00


360 09


EXPENDITURE.


Paid Henry F. Bishop, in part for sewer, 50 00


Transfer to " Contingent Expenses," 310 09


360 09


SHADE TREES.


APPROPRIATION, - 300 00 Received for grass on (old) Common, - 10 00


" removing tree on Mechanic st. 1858, 5 00


315 00


: 72


EXPENDITURES.


Paid George A. Barnard, setting trees, &c., 21 50


James Elder, trees and setting, -


8 06


Silas Goddard, setting trees, - -


5 00


Harrison D. Goodnow, paving, -


8 00


Pliny Holbrook, cash paid out for set- ting trees, - - -


34 13


Edwin Moody, setting tree, -


- 1 25


John Roper, trees, -


-


63 50


Harvey Tainter, trees, - -


- 59 00


Willard Ward, boxing trees, -


58 46


Transfer to " Contingent Expenses,"


- 56 10


315 00


SUMMONS.


Received on 694 summons on taxes, -


138 80


EXPENDITURES.


Paid Wm. A. Brigham,


services,


29 00


W. Dean Lewis,


66


-


6 00


66 Samuel Palmer,


-


6 00


66 Sereno H. Perry,


66


-


7 00


William W. Pratt,


66


-


5 00


66 Samuel Smith,


12 00


George W. Wheeler, Jr. “


-


5 25


Transfer to " Contingent Expenses,"


- 68 55


138 80


TAXES, - - County for 1859.


APPROPRIATION, -


- - 17,010 52


EXPENDITURE.


Paid Anthony Chase, County Treasurer, - - 17,010 52


TAXES, - - State for 1859.


APPROPRIATION, - - 5,601 00


EXPENDITURE.


Paid Moses Tenney, Jr., State Treasurer, - - 5,601 00


-


-


73


TAXES.


Amount 1855 and 1856 uncollected,


- 254 13


66 1857


-


-


954 47


66


1858


- - 2,018 39


65


1859 -


- 3,703 44


6,930 43


Bills Receivable January 2, 1860.


Ethan Allen, -


- 75 00


Timothy S. Bliss, -


- 100 50


Worcester Gas Light Co., - - 2,500 00


2,675 50


Cash on hand January 2, 1860, - - - 5,290 15 -


-


RECAPITULATION.


Table of Balances, (January 3, 1859,) Appropriations (raised by tax, 1859,) Receipts exclusive of Taxes, Transfers, each Appropriation as it stood after deducting or edding Transfers, Evpenditures ana Balances, from January 3, 1859, to January 2, 1860.


Credit Balances Jan'y 3, 1859.


Appropria- tion raised by tax.


Receipts exclusive of taxes.


Transfers to.


Transfers from.


Expendit's incl'g Total appro'ns overd'n receipts from Jan. 3, '59, uncol. all sources.


Dr. Balances.


Cr. Balances.


Abatements, discount and overlayings,


4,133 84


10,776 49




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