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RECEIPTS _
Cash on hand, being balance from 1860, $7 05 01
Out-standing Taxes in bands of J. B. Keyes, Coll. for 1855, 82 36
Ditto—in bands of Gardner Aldrich, collector for 1856, 31 90
*Ditto—in hands of Goo. W. Harrington, collector for 1858, 106 44
Ditto—in hands of Joseph Crafts, collector for 1859, 2,835 75
Cash borrowed of Jo eph Faxon, 400 00
" Tr,ders Bank for Port Road and Bridge, 2,000 00
" " " " `i to pay Teachers, 1,000 00
" received for Bridge Lumber, 22 50
" borrowed of R. W. Sbapleigb, to pay Iuterest, &c., 1,500 00
it it " Traders Bank, for Fire Department, 1,000 00
" received " Samuel Noyes, Town a jent, one year, 313 09
Town of Belmont for Tuition of Pupils, 205 20
Amount of Taxes assessed for the year 1860, and committed
to Chas. H. White, to collect, 19,338 10
Cash received of State Treasurer from School Fund, 128 53
borrowed of Traders for Port Road and Bridge, 2,000 00
" received of Town of Belmont for Tuition of Pupils, 100 97
" Samuel Noyes, one year's rent of Store, 150 00
" W. H. Ingraham, do, 125 00
" Elijah Pratt, 1 year's rent of Upper Hall, 37 50
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State Mutual Fire Insurance Co., dividend
on Note, 4 80
borrowed of .John Coolidge, to pay Note for Port Road, 1,000 00
" Traders Bank, do, 1,000 00
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Cash received of Town of Belmont, their proportion of State
Tax, 1860, $311 33 '.
" `• " `' " " of County do. 911 49
Ad Elijah Pratt, 10 percent. on Gas Fixtures, 5 46
" W. H. Ingraharu do. do. 3 25
" " " Samuel Noyes, do. do. 3 06
it for Grave Lots, 44 00
" " " W. H. Inwraham, for Dog Tax, 33 00
di " Fishery, 1860, 35 00
Elijah Pratt for use of Town Hall, 269 58
" " " Livermore, Tuition of Scholars, 28 00
" A " Mr. Howe is it 3 33
" " is W. J. Lindley, net proceeds of Hay
Scales, 51 61
$35,7 86 26
Expenditures, - - Schools.
AMOUNT PAID TEACHERS.
To `Gilliam Webster, one year's salary, $1,200 00
Henry Chase, 761 90
" Heber Chase, 50 00
` Joseph C rafts, 433 33
" A. F. Crocker, 80 21
" Lucy D. Bailey, 309 53
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E. F. Brown, 238 09
" F. 31. Nichols, 238 10
At M. E. Sargent, 238 10
" Caroline Melvin, 238 10
M. E. Sharp, 238 10
" M. A. Richards, 238 10
A. G. Lathrop, 214 29
Town of Belmont, Tuition, 17 10
$4,49.1 95
Fuel for Schools.
Paid Royal Gilkey & Co., for Coal, $36 00
it Wm. E. Farwell, 46
16 288 00
494 Woodworth & Aiken, for Charcoal, 39 33
$363 33
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Care School Houses.
Paid John P. Barrett, $60 00
{{ Robert C. Wrouaht, 108 00
Henry Chase, 52 00
Horace Bird, 84 00
$304 00
Books, &c., for Schools.
Paid C. C. McLauthlin. $31 73
•' Brown & Taagard, Tablets, 5 00
is Harper & Brothers, exchange of Books, 20 00
46 Sanborn & Carter, Grammars, 20 40
$77 13
Incidental School Expenses.
Paid Mrs. Riley, for cleaning Nest School House, $4 00
E. & R. B. Safford, printing Reports, 2.1 00
Alfred Mudge & Son, printing for High School, 14 50
E. P. Dutton, B. B. Brushes, 6 75
Dr. S. Richardson, vaccinating Scholars, 7 00
A. Hosmer, " " 9 50
D. T. Huckins, " " 5 00
Andrew Cummings, Labor and Materials, East House, 4 00
General School Coi imittee, one year's Services, 150 00
John Barnard, Jr., painting Centre House, 113 25
Luther Bent, Locks and Looking Glasses, 2 17
E. Pratt, taking settees from T. Hall to S. House & back, 4 46
Henry Russell, setting Glass, 1 83
T. L. French, Labor and Materials, 14 50
Samuel Noyes, Brush and Brooms, 1 85
" Wm. L. Stiles, repairing Furnaces, &c., 47 76
" Alfred Howes, Sundries, 2 89
John Barnard, Jr., setting Glass, &c., 6 54
" Andrew Cummings, Labor and 3aterials, 3 20
W. H. Wicks, Repairs on West House, 1 00
" Alms House, Gravel for Wards, 5 25
Wm. Horn, repairing Centre House, &c., 72 92
E. & R. B. Safford, printing for High School, 4 00
" George Pierce & Co., Labor 2 00
Horace Cate, Horse and Chaise to Weston, 2 00
" Mr. Rickerby, repairing Roof, 8 63
John Page;, setting Glass, 3 34
$522 34
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Fire Department.
Paid Joseph Bird for three Small Engines, $28 50
46 '` '` repairing Engines, 3 00
Treas'r Engine Co. No. 1, services of Members 1 year. 217 5 7
No. 2, ., <: 235 81
is Treas. Hook and Ladder Co. " `` 100 01)
Engineers, one year's service, 70 00
Thomas Livermore 2d, Steward Engine Co. No. 1, 25 00
Michael _Moriarty, " At No. 2, 25 00
J. S. Cole, it H. & L., 10 00 t.
" '` Watching 3 nights, Somes' House, 6 00 f
" J. Learned, it 3 it " " 6 00
As Thomas Livermore, Repairs on Engine No, 1, 3 00
" Reuben Paffer, `` " 1 00
" Norcross & Dudley, Building H. & L. House Contract, 267 75
" '` " Extra Work, 12 27
" " is Cess-pool, Fault, Fence, &e., 29 56
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State Mutual Fire Ins. Co., Leave to Build H. & L.
House, d 00
Is Estate of Isaac Stone for Hose for Small Engine, 6 25
Geo. IIolbrook, Steward, Engine No. 1 to Sept. 1, 1860, 8 33
_Membeaship •` it d months, 3 33
L. T. Hammon,], " 96 " d 16
Oliver Sawyer, Lantern Hook for H. & L. House, 1 38
At
C. D. Lindley, Painting sign it 50
" and Repairs on Engine No. 2, 18 25
A. B. Rogers, 10 Suits for H. &; L. Co., &c., 36 80
" Watchino, and Overhauling Ruins Hotel
Stable, 6 75
Hunneman &;, Co., for Hose Hooks, 1 7 5
E. A. G. Roulstone, Badges. &c., 9 20
Thos. N. Hooper, Repairs on Engines, &e., 8 85
:• " it " Hooks and Ladders, 2 25
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Wm. Tucker, Services as Member Engine Co., 5 83
L. G. Manchester '` 6 A A 93 33
W. J. Lindley, Refreshments, 52 53
N. and W. Gas Light Co., Gas for Engine House, 5 60
Is E. F. Tainter, Express, 3 74
" Gilbert Nichols, 6 mo. Rent of Building for H. & L.
Company, 6 00
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Benj. Dana, Refreshments, Lanterns, &c., 7 93
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Paid George Pierce & Co., Repairs on Engine House, $12 10
Samuel Noyes, Refreshments, &,c., 7 34
James Boyd & Sons, Repairs on Hose, 7 00
John Barnard, Jr., Paint, Labor, &c., 3 21
W. J. Lindley, Sundries for Eugine House, 5 18
Wm. L. Stile., " 967 13
• A. B. Rogers, Cash paid for Charcoal, Overalls, &c., 4 44
Thomas Patten, Sundries for Engine Co., 3 95
• C. D. Lindley, 7 Hoso Cap Fronts, 3 50
$1,298 05
Poor and Highways.
Paid amount of Town Grant for Highway, 1860, $1,000 00
<< Alms House, 1860, 7 50 00
$1,750 00
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Interest.
Paid Traders Bank, on account of Port Road and Bridge, $102 50
State Treasurer on Town Debt, 357 50
! " Lowell Institution for Savings, on Town Debt, 1,569 88
Elmira Hinman, 220 00
Malinda Stone, " 36 00
Traders Bank, in anticipation of Taxes, 41 00
R. W. Shapleigh, 99 at 32 75
Joseph Faxon, 12 00
$2,371 63
Miscellaneous Expenses.
Paid Balance Sundry Bills for Port Road and Bridge, $3,338 11
` Edward Porter, Liquors for Town Agent, 19 19
Joshua Learned, Notifying Town Mecting, 6 00
" Return of Deaths, 4 10
" N. & "W. Gas Light Co., Gas for Town Hall, 10 00
Sundry Bills for Fence, &e., on Port Road, not ordered
by Commissioners, 266 68
at it Small Pox, Norcross family, 245 17
E. F. Porter, Liquors for Town Agent, 73 16
G. H. Sleeper, Notifying Town Meeting, and Distribut-
ing Reports, 8 00
it 4 Stone Posts and setting same, 4 50
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Paid Samuel Noyes, 1 year's Salary as Town Agent, $80 00
" N. & W. Gas Light Co., Gas for Town Hall, 10 00
" E. F. Porter, Liquors for Town Agent, 34 64
it Josiah Hastings, Printing Reports, Warrants, &c., 82 02
" Wm. L. Stiles, 1 years Services, Sealer of Weights
and Measures, 10 00
is George Robbins, 5 days before Commissioners on Port
Road, 20 00
is
Charles Beuwis, 2 days on Division of Town, 1859, 4 00
is C. C. McLauthlin, Stationery for Assessors, 5 01
" " " Printing Warrants, &c., 7 92
" Traders Bank, Note given on account Port Road, 2,000 00
" " Ad
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to 9. Teachers, 1,000 00
E. F. Porter, Liquors for Town Agent, 50 38
N. W. Gas Light Co., Gas for Town Hall, 5 20
" Street Lamps from
Sept. 1st, 1859, to May 1st, 1860, 68 97
Assessors for making Town, State and County Taxes,
1860, 150 00
N. & W. Gas Light Co., Gas for Town Hall, 2 00
R. N. Shapleigh, Note given for Interest, &c., 1,500 00
E. F. Porter, Liquors for Town Agent, 42 98
Trades Bank, Note given for Fire Department, 1,000 00
Joshua Learned, Notifying Tqwn, Distrib zting Acts
and Resolves, Mowing Burying Ground, 32 50
N. & W. Gas Light Co., Gas for Town Hall, 4 00
Joseph Faxon, Note, 400 00
Janes Kennedy, Setting Trough and Posts at Town
Pump, 10 00
Assessors, Return of Ratable Estate in Town, &c., 150 00
Lowell Institution for Savings, Portion of Town Debt, 2,000 00
N. & W. Gas Light Co., Gas for Street Lamps 6 mod., 60 00
" " " Town Hall, 9 60
Traders Bank, Note given for Port Road and Bridge, 2,000 00
At
E. F. Porter, Liquors for Town Agent, 23 10
it Oliver Sawyer, Ringing Bell for 6 Town Meetings, 4 50
" E. F. Porter, Liquors for Town Agent, 32 97
State Treas'r, State Tax, 1860, 955 00
County Treas'r, County Tax, 1859, 2,634 66
Alms House, Materials and Labor for Culverts, 29 25
Chas. O. Rogers, Advertising Reward for Burglars, 5 50
E. C. Bailey, 5 50
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Paid G. H. Sleeper, Police Duty and Notifying Town, $11 50
Chas. J. Barry, Cash pd. Cleaning Vaults, &c., 2 51
& W. Gas Light Co., Gas in Town Hall, Nov.
and December, 44 00
•` John Page, Glazing Street Lamps and Town House, 7 91
Theo. Walcott. Repairing Town Pump, 3 00
C. C. 31cLauthlin, Printing Warrants, Rewards, &c., 8 15
•` E. F. Tainter, Express Errands for Town Clerk, 1 12
ad T. L. French, One Half Expense Surveying Land on
Bacon Hill, Making Bounds, &c.. 1 50
it A. C. Sanborn & Co., One Granite Water Trough, 15 00
is Wra. H. Ingraham, Recording Births, Marriages and
Deaths, and Making Returns, 46 80
One year's Salary as Town Clerk, 25 00
it 64 itOne day's Service ai Auditor, 2 00
/i " Sundry Expenses, 6 47
69 °' " Recording Licenced Dogs, 3 30
66 Wm. C. S. Harrington, One day's Service as Auditor, 2 00
" Samuel Noyes, One year's Salary as Town Treasurer, 40 00
86 " is Preparing Reports for Printing, &c., 8 53
if N. & W. Gas Light Co., Gas for Town Hall, 25 20
Is Henry Russell, Setting Glass in Town House, 3 12
" Joshua Learned, Notifying Town, Police Duty, &c., 18 50
John Barnard, Ji., Painting Pump and Setting Glass
in Watch House, 3 25
Abatement on Taxes Committed to J. B. Keyes, 1855, 42 76
it it G. Aldrich, 1856, 31 90
Wm. Horn, Stock and Labor, Repairing Bemis Bridge, 82, 41
" 44 itz` " Side-walk Galen
Street Bridge, 142 73
Patten Bridge, 6 22
" Rebuilding Reservoir Sum-
mer Street, 30 30
Boxing Town Pump, Box
Sluice-way, &c., 7 10
Thomas Patten, Repairs on Hearse, 1 06
Alms House, Carting Stone Trough and Gravel, Moving
• Fence, &c., 14 50
R. Gilkey & Co., Lember for Stakes for Burying
Ground, 88
F. A. Wilkins, Labor and Materials, Setting Lamp
Posts on Main Street, 51 37
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Paid F. J. Davis, 4 Lamp Posts and Frames, 36 00
J. W. Washburn, 4 Copper Lanterns, 30 00
it Elijah Pratt, Care Town Ball, &c., 116 76
" Board of Selectmen, 1 year's Salary, 50 00
Abatement on Taxes Committed to G. W. Harrington,
1853, 8 00
" " " " Joseph Crafts, 1859, 98 22
" '' " " C. II. White, 1860, 41 20
44 Discount on Taxes, 1860, 474 92it `
C. H. White, Commission for Collecting, 174 04 ..
Out-standing Taxes, in hands of Joseph Crafts, 1859, 374 11
it it C. H. White, 1860, 2,375 48
$22,974 03
Recapitulation.
Total Amount of Receipts, $35,786 26
EXPENDITURES.
Amount paid Teachers, $4,494 95
" •` for Fuel, 363 33
" " " care of School houses, 30.1 00
it " " Books for Schools, 77 13
it Is " Incidental Expenses, 522 34
Fire Department, 1,298 05
Poor and Highways, 1,750 00
Interest, 2,3 71 63
Miscellaneous Expenses, 22,94-4 03
Cash in hands of Treasurer, 1,630 80
35,786 26
The above and foregoing accounts of Samuel Noyes, Treasurer of the
Town of Watertown, are correctly cast and properly vouched.
FRANCIS KEND ALL, Auditing
CHARLES WILKINS, Committee.
J. E. BUTTS, JR.,
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Liabilities.
DUE UP TO MAY 1, 1861.
Due Schools, payable in March, $1,700 00
Interest on Town Notes, payable in April, 900 00
Fire Department, " May 1, 800 00
County Tax, 1860, 2,7 95 97
Notes on account Port Road, due in March, 2,000 00
$8,195 97
Surplus. 186 98
$8,382 95
Assets.
Cash'in hands of Treasurer, $1,630 80
1859, Out-standing Taxes in hands of Joseph Crafts, 374 11
1860, C. H. White, 2,375 48
Due from County on acct. Port Road and Bridge, 4,002 56
$8,382 95
Estimated!Expenses for Ensuing Year.
For Support of Schools, $5,350 00
" " Highwa. s, 1,000 00
it 46 Bridges and Culverts, 350 00
Poor, 850 00
Fire Department, 850 00
Paying portion of Town Debt, 3,000 00
,4rd " interest on Town Debt. 2,100 00
" Contingent Expenses, 1,500 00
Discounts, Abatements and Collection of Taxes, 800 00
" Painting Town House, 200 00
" Deficiency in School money, 335 96
$16,335 96
�ubmitted: SAMUEL NOYES, Treasurer.
JOSHUA COOLIDGE, Selectmen
.JEREMIAH RUSSELL, of
FRANCIS KENDALL, Watertown.
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Schedule and Valuation of Town Property.
Town Farm and Buildin;g, $10,000 00
Personal Property on same, 2,0"09 94
Town House and Land, 9,000 ou
Furniture in Town House, 500 00
High School House, Land and Furniture, 8,000 00
At
" Apparatus, 600 00
Centre School House, Lana and Furniture, 7,500 00
west 66 9,000 00
East •1 •• 6,500 00
No. 1 and 2 Engines and Apparatus, 1,400 00
Hook and Ladder Carriages, &c., 125 00
Small Engines, 100 00
(Travel Bank on Bacon Hill, 300 00
$55,234 94
Town Debts.
Lowell Institution for Savings, Note, 3,000 00
66 It .. .. 8,725 00
• 8,000 00
• •• 3,000 00
<< 2,500 00
State Treasurer, 6,500 00
Mrs. E. S. Hinman, 4)000 00
Mrs. Malinda Stone, 600 00
$36,325 00
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Work done on Streets in 1860.
Days by,Keeper. IMen. Horses.
MAIN ST., 17 117 751.2
PALFREY 8 43 30 1-2
BELMONT " 10 68 40 1-2
MT. AUBURN 13 92 50
SCHOOL 10 66 1-2 28
BRIDGE & GALEN 5 28 16
CHURCH `� 13 6
SPRING 1 7 2
LEXINGTON 2 81-2 4
WARREN 1 4 2
PLEASANT 1 5 2
ERVING •' 1 3
COOLIDGE AVENUE 1 144 :_ ' " 1 1-2 1 1-2
Sidewalks, Gutters and Culverts, 20 110 35
Scraping Ruts and Picking Stones 10 85 1-2 49
1021-4 652 342
Recapitulation of the Valuation and Taxes,
Of the Town of Watertown, for 1860.
Value of Real Estates, $1,567,100 00
It Personal, Estates, 1,030,700 00
Total Value of Estates, $2,597,800 011
The Number of Polls is 769.
State Tax, less Belmont's part, 643 67
County Tax, less Belmont's part, 1,S84 48
Town Grants amount to 16,490 00
Overlayings are 319 95
Total Tax Assessed, $19,338 10
Number of Polls, 769, at $1 50 each, 1,153 50
Tag upon Estates. 18,184 60
$19,338 10
Rate of Taxation, $7 on $1000.
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Overseers of the Poor and Surveyors of Highways,
IN ACCOUNT WITH THE
D19. TOWN OF WATERTOWN_ Cr.
1860-1 1860-1.
To Cash received froui former By Cash paid for Labor, VC,10 r7
Beard, 3127 71 " '` Grain, 3v+; 82
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Sane 1 roves, Groceries, 633 31
Town Treas., for it it Asbistance to Poor in
bal. due for Labor Town, 57 10
on Port Road, 272 76 I " " do. in Batton, 24 60
it Town of Bel- " it " do. in House
mont, their ptupor- Correction, 55 64
tion of the Support " Beeper, 3 yyu'tra salary, 262 50
of Paupers, 991 20 Lumber, Wood & Coal, 211
" " " Samuel Noyes. " " Provisions,
Torn Treas., Town One ("ow, 39 uu
Grunt for Highway, 00 " `` Four Swine, °•1 f+'_
" " " Samuel Noyes, " " `lanure,
Town Treas., Town " it Stolle, 3 +1+,
Grant Alma House, 750 00 " it .'1le+lical Attendance 37 5u
`` for Prod'e sold, 184 41) " " Fanning & Road Tools, 38 06
" `' it " Labor fur " it harness and Harness
Sundry Persons, 381 42 Work, 34 60
" It
" " use of Der- " " Dry Goods & Clothing, 1h6 58
rick, 15 00 " Wheelwright Work, 27 42
46 " " " Sale of " " One Horse, 75 00
Horse & Cart, 187 50 " " One Wagon, 7 00
" " Blacksmith Work, 95 38
$3,910 07 it " Tin Ware, &c., 11 68
" it Shoe Repairing, 6 96
" is Hard Ware, 18 29
•` It Paint, 19 55
It it Fish, 18 68
it `' Grass and other Seeds, 21 10
is " Medicines, 17 61
it Horse Hire for transporting
Pu apers, &c., 23 50
" Transporting Paupers
by railroad, 6 00
Furniture for the Alma
House. 18 00
Burial of Paupers, 60 00
" It Boa'd of men&paupers, 17 37
`• Overseers of the Poor,
Salarv, 100 110
Sund's paid by Keeper, 26 39
• " itit
" Overseers, 22 41
Balance of Cash on hand, 218 2%
$3,910 07
Amount of Bills against Alms House, $488 46
Due Alms House, $246 62
Cash on hand, 218 29
" `• Deficiency, 33 55
$488 46
Submitted: W. .1. LINDLEY, I Orerseers of the
G. H. SLEEPER, Poor and Surveyors
LUKE PERKINS, of Highways.
The above and foregoing accounts of the Overseers of the Poor and Highways,
are correct and properly vouched.
FRANCIS KENDALL, Audiwrs of the
CHARLES WILKINS, Toren of
WATERTOWN, Feb. 12. 1861. J. E. BUTTS, JR., I Watertown.
Inventory of Personal Property at the Alms House
In Watertown, as appraised Feb. 11th, 1861.
LIVE STOCK. 1 Hot Bea Sash, $1 50
3 Horses, $500 00 8 Hay Forks, 4 00
I ` Rakes, 1 00
1 Cow, 45 UU 2 Hogs, 16 00 1 Lot Scythes and Snaths, 5 00
I 3 Flails, 1 00
12 Fowls, 4 00 1 Grain Cradle, 1 00
$565 00 a Cattle Chains, 1 00
1 Horse Rake, 3 00
CARRIAGES, CARTS AND 1 Hay Cutter, 4 00
HARNESS. 14 Ploughs, 25 00
2 Horse Carts, $57 00 2 Cultivators, 6 00
1 Sleigh, 15 00 1 Harrow, 8 00
1 Puna;, 3 UO 1 Drag Rake, 1 00
1 `Iarket Wagon, 20 00 Road calls, 3 00
1 Hay Ri�*�►in�• 20 00 1 pr. Scales, 3 00
^^ - 3 Axes and 2 Saws, 3 00
1 Large Wagon, 75 00 i 1 Grind Stone, 3 00
1 Sled, 30 00 I Meat axe, tub and blocks, 1 50
Lot Harness &Lead Chains, 75 00
1 Hand Cart, 2 50 i $195 25
1 Stone Drag, 3 00 i PRODUCE.
$300 50 5 bushels Corn, $5 00
3 itShorts 1 00
FARMING AND OTHER TOOLS. � 3 Barley, 2 25
5 Ladders, $8 00 4 " 'Meal, 3 00
2 Wheelbarrows, 2 00 I 46 it Rye, 36 80
1 Jack 3 00 Lot seed Peas, 1 50
Lot Whiffle-trees, 3 00 I " " Beans, 1 50
1 Derrick, complete, 50 00 " Cabbages, 6 00
15 Shovels, 6 00 1 bbl. Cider, 2 50
5 Picks, 5 00 ' 9 1-2 Tons Hay, 209 00
4 Hoes, 1 50 2 tons Straw, 30 00
2 Grub Hoes, 2 00 ; 1 bbl. Pickles, 2 00
5 Wrenches, 3 00 Lot Carrots, 6 00
2 Scrapers, 50 25 bushels Turnips, 5 00
2 Iron Bars, 3 00 3it Onions, 2 00
8 Stone Hammers, 8 00 3 bbls.Beets, 3 00
Lot of Drills, 2 00 2 " Parsnips, 1 50
Beetle and Wedges, 75 70 bushels Potatoes, 35 00
Lot Nails, 3 00 46 bbls. Apples, 46 00
4 Chains, 4 Q0 80 lbs. Butter, 17 60
2 Iron Rakes, 1 00
4 Manure Forks, 3 00 8416 65
Purchase Blocks and Rope, 3 00 Lot Baskets, 1 00 PROVISIONS, FURNITURE, &c.
3 Grain Measures, 50 Lot Tin and Iron Ware, 21 00
Winnowing dill, 4 00 i Crockery Ware and Lamps, 12 00
2 Ox Yoke9, 1 00 ; Oil, Fluid and Cans, 5 00
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Bell, $1 00 Clothes Lines, Baskets, Pins
Table in Cook Room, 2 00 and Wash Baards, $3 00
Lot Chairs in Cook Room, 1 00 Knives and Forks, 3 00
Clock, 12 00 12 Trunks and Chests, 6 00 E
Extension Table 8 oo 9 Water fails, -1 50
Small 2 00 150 lb. llama, 18 00
6 Chairs, 1 00 Oil Carpet, 4 00 1
60§1bs. Tea, 27 00 2 LanternK, 2 00
20 lbs. Tobacco, 5 00 Lot Jugs and Jars, 2 00
6 Bats, 2 00 2 Beef Barrels, 1 00
5L•ds. Satinet, 2 00 1 Cider Barrel, 50
9 Denim, 1 12 12 Flour Barrels, 2 00
3 Cotton, 33 35 Gals. Molasses, 11 67
1 pr. Pants, 1 25 3 bbls. Beef, 40 00
2]pr. Socks, 4U 2 1 2 bbls. fork, 50 00
Lot Yarn and Calico, 50 1-2 Heads and Feet, 4 00
prs. Shoes, 75 3 Soap, 12 00
40 lira. Sheets, 25 00
60 Pillow Cases, 5 00 $594 54
36 Bed Ticks, 1s 00
7• Comforterstand Quilts, 50 00 MISCELLANEOUS.
3 . hirm 1 50 20 Cords Manure 100 00
Lot,Child's Linen, 3 00 8 Loads Stone, 8 00
16 Chembers, 3 00 1 bbl. Lime, 1 00
Warming and Bed Pan, 1 00 1 pr. Steps, 1 IN)
Contents Medicine Closet, 6 00 Lot old Iron, 3 00
Swre-mom Contents, 55 00 Lumber and Work Bench 2 00
15 Feather Beds, 45 00 30 Gunny Bags, 1 00
4 Stoves, 20 00 3 Blankets and Cireingles, 1 50
Table, 2 00 Contents Carpenter's and
55 Towels, 5 50 Shoemaker's Shop, 6 00
15 Table Cloths, 7 50 1 1-2 Cords Wood, 6 00
1 do do. 3 00 1 Ton Coal, 7 00
1 do do, Woolen, 50 1 Shed and Corn Crib, lot
Carpet_inIParlor, 1� 00 Grain and Feed Boxes,
Sofa, 8 50 2 Snow P'aws, lot Tubs
Secretary, 7 00 and Churn, 1 50
3 WindowlCurtains, 1 00
3 Coal Rods, 1 50 1 $138 00
Spittoon, 37 ' SUMMARY.
Table, 4 00
8 Cane Seat Chairs, 4 00 Live Stock, 565 00
Set of Wire Covers, 75 Carriages, Carts and harness, 300 50
t Copy Revised Statutes, 1 40 Farming, and other Tools, 195 25
5 Bureaus, 7 50 Produce, 416 65
36 Bedsteads, 18 00 Furniture, Provisions, &c., 594 54
Spring Bed, 3 00 Miscellaneous, 138 00
Cradle & Chair, If 50
J,ot Sadirons, 4 00 S2,209 94
FRANCIS KENDALL,
CHARLES WILKINS, Appraisers.
J. E. BUTTS, JR.
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Delinquents .
The following are the names and taxes of delinquents in the payment
thereof, for the year 1860, published agreeably with the Vote of the Town.
Aldrich Gardner 121 20 Kelly .John 20 40 I Ward Michael 1 50
Allen Washington 3 60 1 Kelly Patrick 5 70 Whitton John 1 50
Kelly James 1 50 I White Mathew 1 50
Barber Peter 1 50 Kelly Cornelius 1 50 Whitney Charles 45 60
Bennet Michael 1 50 Whittemore Mr. 1 50
Bent Luther 51 20 Lathrop William 16 20 I Winch John T. 2 90
Bird Joseph 9 20 Learned Samuel S. 3 60 Winchester Thos.B. 50 50
Brigham Olin 125 40 Learned Samuel 2d 9 90 Worth K. Alonzo 1 50
Broderick Dennis 1 50 Learned Joshua 9 90 Whiting Horatio 1 50
Buckler• Daniel 1 50 Leland Orlando 54 00
Barron J. W. 1 50 Lindley Warren J. 36 50 NON-RESIDENTS
Burrel George 14 10 Lapham Lorenzo 1 50
Botts James E. Jr. 1 50 Mackin Est. Samuel 21 00 Barna d Granville
Carman Est.of Mars 17 50 Marsten G. T. 9 80 balance due 14 00
Carroll Thomas 7 10 McCluer Frank 1 50 Barney Prentiss 2 10
Coburn Jefferson 1 50 McLaughlin C. C. Basset H. D. 14 70
Collins William 1 50 as occupant 10 50 Bright Elizabeth 42 00
Conwav James 1 50 Meacham Giles A. 15 50 Burke William 14 00
Crowley Michael 1 50 Meagher Thomas 1 50 Burns James 4 20
Cushing Frances T. 1 50 Murray Thomas 1 50 Vole Est. of Thad's 54 60
Mulhern Bernard 6 40
Dailey John 8 50 Murray Michael 1 50 Dickenson Edward 1 40
Doherty John 1 50 Duffy John 1 40
Donlin'Thomas 1 50 Nichols Gilbert 6 40 Dunn R. B. 18 90
Downes Thomas 1 b0 Norcross Wm. 1 50 ; Ely Alfred B. 3 50
Dunn Martin 1 50 Nugent Philip 1 50 I
Davis John 36 50 Kendall David Y. 2 80
O'Brien Matthias 11 30 Locke Hugh 8 40
Donlin Martin 1 50 O'Hereen Edward 1 50 �'
Dennk Richard 1 50 Olney Samuel 15 50 Lowell James R. 25 20
Fallen Michael b U i O'Neal Joseph 1 50 Lyman Henry 35 00
Farnsworth Asa 9 2 Minot William 24 50
Finn Micbael 1 5'. Parks Wm. H. 2 20 Mt.Auburn Cor tion 84 00
Fisher Michael 2 90 Phelps Jonas 9 90 Norcross Edward 2 10
Ford Hugh 6 49 Pinkharn John 10 50" O'Donnell William 7 00
Flannery Patrick 4 30 Pond .John 1 50
Farnsworth A & Pond Esther 14 00 Phelps Est. of Abel 4 20
Hugh Hart 10 50 Pond Eliza Ann 17 50 Ritchie .Tames 17 50
Flansey Patrick 1 50 Powers John 1 50 Somes Samuel 18 20
Flohr Andrew 1 50 Richards A. L. 1 50 Somes William 9 80
Gorman William 1 50 Regan Cornelius 1 50 White William 2 80
Gormley Francis 1 50 Ritchie Est. of John 21 70 Wetherell H. B. 6 30
Gainer Edward 1 60 Robbins George 15 50
Robbins George Jr. 1 50 DELINQUENT TAX-
Hartford F,a DF.LINt. of John 7 00 Rogers Artemas 19 00 Q
Hartford John W. Rogers Hugh 1 50 PAYERS FOR 1859.
Harrington Geo. W. 15 50 Rogers Hugh 2d 1 50
Heath Elizabeth 7 00 Rogers Patrick 1 50 Dailey John 7 90
Holbrook Amns 1 50 � Rooney William 5 00 Dana�Est. Isaac 24 96
Holbrook J. G. 1 50 1 Rowen Michael 1 50 Hartford J. W. 5 88
Holden John A. 33 00 Ryan Michael 2 20 Leland Orlando 49 50
Holland .John 1 50 � Norris David H. 8 98
Holland Howard 1 50 Sanger.Joseph 41 40 Ritchie Est.of John, 19 84
Holman Isaac II. 44 80 Sargent Sumner 15 50 Trull T. D. M. 37 98
Hooper William 1 50 Sears Eben 52 60 Trenholm .John 3 50
Hunnewell Est. W. 21 00 Sears Willard 110 00
Hughes Patrick 1 50 Sharp James 15 50 V ose H. C. 11 52
Jenkins .Joel
Snow Geo. K. 26 00 E
1 50 Snow Shubael 1 50 Mt. Auburn Co., 76 80
Junking lit. V. B. 1 50 ' Storer B. F. 1 50 Rice F. James 6 40
' Ritchie James 16 00
Keefe Arthur 5 00 Trenholm George 21 10 1 Stratton Chas. E. 47 36
Keefe Michael and 'Trull T. D. M. 41 40 Somes Samuel 16 64
Cornelius 6 30 Trull Ezra 91 80 Somes William 8 96