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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1867Y. L. ROST-WICK, ' Chairman.
IT. EMERY, Clerk.
ITIJACA, N. Y.
PRINTED A'i THE ITHACA'.JOURNAL OFFICE.
1867.
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PROCEEDINGS
OF THE
3 ARD OF SIT E VISORS
OF THE
COUNTY OF TOMPKIN
FOR THE YEAR.
W. L. BOSTWICK, Chairman.
111. EffERY, Clerk.
ITHACA, N. Y.
PRINTED AT THE ITHACA JOURNAL orrIcB.
1807,
S
c al Sesg6®n.
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of Tompkins met in Special Ses-
sion at the Court House, in the village
of Ithaca, on the 26th day of April,
1867, pursuant to the call of the Clerk,
and was called to order by the Clerk of
the last Board. On calling the roll the
following members answered to their
names :
Caroline—SAaiaEL P. ASHLEY.
Danby—E. L. B. CURTIS.
Dryden—Joan M. SMITH.
Enfield—D. W. BATLEv.
Groton—WALTER W. Warts.
Ithaca—WILLIAM L BOSTWICK.
Lansing—WILLIAM MEAD.
Newfield—BENJAnmv STARR,.
Ulysses—ALEXANDER BOWER..
On motion of Mr. Bower, Mr. E. L.
B. Cu iris, of Danby, was elected temp-
orary chairman. The board then pro-
ceeded to the election of a permanent
Chairman by ballot, with the following
result :
For William L. Bostwick. ..... ........ 6
" E. L. 13. Curtis. 3
sideration of the specialbnsiness of the
session, being the question of the neces-
sary repairs to the jail of said County.
After a full discussion and inter-
change of views, and a personal exami-
nation of the premises, on motion of
Mr. Curtis, Messrs. Curtis, Bailey and
Smith were appointed a committee, with
power to make such repairs as in their
judgment might be necessary to secure
the safe keeping of prisoners.
On motion of Mr. Curtis,
Resolved, That the Sheriff of the County be
authorized to lay a new floor in the kitchen
of the Jail, said floor to be constructed of Ash
or Norway Pine. Also, that the Sheriff be
authorized to make a stone flagged walk from
the kitchen stairs to the well, not exceeding
three feet in width. Also, to construct a suit-
able stone sewer to carry the water from the
Court House eaves between the Court House
and Jail, and to fill in with gravel where the
olcl plank floor now lies.
Mr. Curtis brought up the question
relative to the subject of refunding cer-
tain taxes to the Barks in the village
of Ithaca, and on his motion, Messrs.
Bailey, Curtis, Bower and Ashley, were
appointed a committee to investigate
the matter and report to the Board a•t
its annual session.
On motion, adjourned. .
J. H. EMERY, Clerk.
On motion of Mr. Curtis, Mr. BOST-
WICK was declared unanimously elected.
Mr. J. H. EMERY was then re-elected
Clerk of the Board by a unanimous
vote.
The Board then proceeded to the con-
Lal Session.
The Board of Supervisors of the
County of Tompkins, met in Annual
Session at their room in the Court House
in the village of Ithaca, on the 12th day
of November, 1867, and was called to
order by the Chairman.
On calling the roll the following mem-
bers were found to be present :
Caroline—SAMUEL P. AsuI.EY,
Danby—E+. L. B. CURTIs,
Dryden—JonN M. SMura,
Enfield—DANIEL W. BAILEY,
Groton ---WALTER W. WHITE,
Ithaca—WILLI 1 L BosrwIcx,
Lansing—WILLIAM MEAD,
Newfield—BENS. STARE,
Ulysses—ALEx. BOWER.
On motion of Mr. Bailey,
&solved, That the Chairman be requested
to appoint in addition to the committees usu-
ally appointed, a committee to consist of three
members, to examine and report in regard to
the indebtedness of this County.
On motion of Mr. Curtis,
_Resolved, That a committee of three be ap-
pointed by the Chairman to attend to the in-
surance of the County buildings.
On motion of Mr. Bailey,
&solved, That all resolutions of the Board
be presented in writing.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
_Resolved, That all County orders issued by
this Board be countersigned by the Chair-
man; and all Town orders by the Supervisors
of the respective towns.
On motion of Mr. Smith, the daily
hours of meeting were fixed as follows:
Morning, 9 o'clock; afternoon, 2 o'-
clock; evening, 7 o'clock.
On motion, adjourned to to -morrow
morning.
Wednesday, Nov. 13, 1867.
Board met pursuant to adjournment
and was called to order by the Chair-
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
The Chairman then announced the
following standing Committees.
On Sheriff's, Clerk's, Constables', and• Jus-
tices' Accounts.—Messrs. Ashley, Bailey and
White.
On Treasurer's Accounts.—illessrs. Bailey,
Mead and Bower.
On Equalization. — Messrs. Curtis, Bailey,
Starr, Mead and Smith.
On Poor House and Superintendent's Reports.
—Messrs. Bower, Smith, Bailey, White and
Starr.
On County Claims and County Jude's Ac-
counts.—Messrs. Smith, Curtis and Bower.
On County Indebtedness. —Messrs. Bailey,
Curtis and White.
On U S. Deposit Fund. —Messrs. White,
Mead and Ashley.
On Insurance.—Messrs. Mead, Curtis and
Starr.
The Clerk presented the following
communications from the Comptroller,
and the same was received and ordered
published with the minutes:
Co rrrxoLLER's OFFICE,
Albany, Oct. 5, 1867. 5.
Sms : The Board of Equalization of Taxes,
in pursuance of 312, of the Laws of 1859, have
fixed the aggregate valuation of property in
your County, at the sum of $8,095,517 upon
which amount a State tax of $63,145,03 must
be levied for the current fiscal year, (commenc-
ing October 1st, 1867), being 7 4-5 mills on the
dollar, for the following purposes, viz.:
For Schools, 134 mills, per Chapter 406,
Laws of 1867.
For General Proposes, 2 479-1040 mills, per
Chapter 670, Laws of 1867.
For Canals, mill, per Chapter 271, Laws
of 1859.
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For Canals, iz mill, per Chapter 579, Laws
of 1867.
For Bounty Debt, 2 mills, per Chapter 325,
Laws of 1865.
For Albany & Susquehanna Railroad, 3-16
mill, per Chapter 164, Laws of 1867.
For Whitehall & Plattsburgh Railroad, 1-13
mill, per Chapter 103, Laws of 1867:
For Oneida Lake Canal; 1-5 mill, per Chap-
ter 934, Laws of 1867.
Total ...7 4-5 mills.
Your obedient servant,
THOMAS HILLHOUSE,
Coanptroller.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That the Grand Jtuy list be ap-
portioned among the several towns as follows,
VIZ.: •
Caroline, .25 Enfield, .18 Lansing,.. 32
Danby,...24 Groton,..34 Newfield, 27
Dryden, .. 50 1 thaca, .. 61 Ulysses, . 29
Total .350
A large number of bills were received
and referred to the appropriate Com-
mittees.
Afternoon Session.
On motion of Mr. Curtis,
Resolved, That all bills or demands present-
ed to this Board be referred to the appropri-
ate Committee by the Chairman without fur-
ther action by the Board.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That the Committee on County
Claims be instructed to make such arrange-
ments in regard to public printing as in their
judgment will best snbserve the interest of the
County, and lay their proceedings before this
Board for final action.
F. M. Finch, Esq., appeared before
the Board and presented his views as
the counsel of the First National Bank
of Ithaca, in regard to the taxation of
National Banks, and on motion of Mr.
Curtis, the subject was made the spec-
ial order for this evening.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That the Committee on Insurance
examine the roof of the County Clerk's Office
and report its condition to this Board.
The Board were engaged during the
session in the examination of bills, and
bills numbering from 1 to 23 inclusive,
were passed at this session.
Evening Session.
The Board were engaged during the
session in the consideration and discus-
sion of the matter of taxation of Na-
tional Banks, anti without coming to a
decision the Board adjourned.
Thursday, Nov. 14,1867.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and was called to order by the. Chair-
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
The Board •then proceeded in a body
to visit the County House, and on their
return at 5 p. m., adjourned..
• Evening Session.
The Board were engaged cluing the
session in the examination of bills.
Friday Nov. 15, 1867.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and was called to order by the Chair-
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
On motion of Mr. White,
Resolved, That in pursuance of' the previ-
sions of Chap. 433, of the Laws of 1866, enti-
tled " An Act to facilitate the construction of
the Southern Central Railroad, and to author-
ize towns to subscribe to the capital stock
thereof," and of a notice served upon this
Board by the Railroad Commissioners of the
town of Groton, there be levied and assessed
upon the taxable property of the said town of
Groton, the sum of fourteen hundred and for
ty-six dollars and four cents ($1446,04), for
the purpose of paying interest upon the Rail-
road bonds issued by said town ; and that the
said sum when collected be paid to the Su-
pervisor of said town, to be expended for that
purpose.
Afternoon Session.
The Board were engaged during the
session in the examination of bills and
of the County Treasurer's Accounts.
Evening Session.
The Board were engaged hi the ex-
amination of bills, and bills numbering
from 24 to 67 inclusive were passed.
Saturday, Nov. 16, 1867.
The Board were engaged during the
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session in the examination of bills, and
bills numbering from 68 to 94 inclusive
were passed.
On motion the Board adjourned to
Monday at 2 p. m.
Monday, Nov. 18, 1807.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and was called to order by the Chair-
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That pursuant to the provision of
Chap. 522, of Laws of 1865, the sums set clown
in the following schedule, be levied and as-
sessed• upon the taxable property of the per-
sons whose names are included in the several
lists and in the sums respectfully named in
said lists, submitted to this Board and fur-
nished to the Supervisors of the several towns
named in said schedule, by the Overseers of
the Highways respectively of the Road Dis-
tricts included therein.
DRYDEN.
District No. 145, 2 days fp 00
" " 34, 1 1-2 " 1 50
HANBY.
District No. 32, 1 day
.$1. 00
NEWFIELD.
District No. 6, 54 days.. $54
« « 8, 21 " 21
" 2, 3 1-2 days3
" 28, 241-2 days24
" 37, 21-2 " 2
" 48,7 days. 7
" 56,12 days12
" 73, 2 1-2 days2
« « 74, 6 days . 6
" 99, 41-2 days4
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127 50
Mr. Smith offered the following reso-
lution:
Resolved, That no bills for assistant to the
District Attorney in his official capacity, shall
be allowed by the county, unless the necessity
for the same shall be certified to by the Court
before whom the cause was tried -in writing
-which certificate shall be attached to all
bills presented,to be audited.
Adopted by ayes and noes as follows
AYES. NoEs
Mu. ASHLEY, MR. BOWER,
" BAILEY, " STARR.-2
BOSTWICK,
CuRTIs,
MEAD,
SanTH,
" WHITE. -7
On motion of Mr. Bailey,
Resolved, That the salary of the District At-
torney of this county, for the ensuing term,
be fixed at $450 per annum.
Mr. Bower moved to amend by strik-
ing out $450, and inserting $500.
The question being first taken on the
amendment, the same was lost by ayes
and noes as follows:
AYES. NOES.
MR. BOSTWICK, 1'IR. ASHLEY,
" BOWER, " BAILEY,
" CURTIs,-3 " MEAD,
" SMITH,'
" STARR,
" WHITE. -6
The question then recurring on the
original resolution it was then adopted,
by ayes and noes as follows:
AYES. NOES.
MR. BAILEY, MR. ASHLEY,
" BOWER, " BOSTWICK-2.
CURTIS,
MEAD,
SMITH,
STARR,
Wnrri-7.
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137 50
GROTON.
District No. 7, 11 days 7 hours...$11 70
" t 40, 4 days 3 " ... 4 30
" 71, 1 day........... 1 00
" 57, 35 days 1 hour.. 35 10
" " 64, 3 days 4 hours... 3 40
" 15, 5 " 3 " ... 5 30
" 31,9 " 3 " ... 9 30
" 67, 1 " 4 " ... 1 40
« 22, 2 " ........ 2 00
" 16, 4 " 5 " ... 4 50
" 59, 43 " 43 00
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On motion of Mr. Curtis,
Resolved, That the proposition of B. D. Fitch
to lay a cement side -walk -left side -on Mill
street, in front of Court House and Jail, same
as balance of walk on street, at 81-2 cents per
square foot, be accepted.
Resolved, That the sum of $74.63 be levied
and assessed on the taxable property of this
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county, for the purpose of paying for said
walk, and that the County Treasurer pay for
the same on the order of the Chairman of this
Board.
Bills numbering from 95 to 104 in-
clusive, were passed at this session.
Evening Session.
. On motion of Mr. Bailey, the fol-
lowing preamble _and resolution was
adopted.
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Whereas, The laws regulating the military
of the State of New York, requires every sub-
ject of military duty to pay to the Collector
of' the several towns, the sum of one dollar,
on or before the 15th day of August, in each
year, and
Whereas, In most of the towns of this coun-
ty they have in whole or in part neglected to
comply with said law, and no efforts having
been made by the authorities having the mat-
ter in charge to compel delinquents to comply
with said law, causing great inequality and
injustice in consequence thereof, therefore,
Resolved, That the Supervisors of the sever-
al towns retain the military funds in their
hands for the time being, until there shall be
some uniform system adopted in this county
of enforcing the law in regard to the military
tax.
• On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That at the request of the Super-
visors of the several towns of this county, the
sums set forth in the following schedule be
levied and assessed upon the taxable property
of said towns for the purposes therein men-
tioned.
Town Over's
Audits. Highways. Poor.
Caroline$496,56 $750
Danby 543,17 450
Dryden.... 1276,2* 625 200
Enfield... 1515,05 150
Groton. 663,26 400
Ithaca. 9781,49. 250
Lansing... 646,73 2950
Newfield681,23 917
Ulysses2346,06 1000
On motion adjourned.
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1867.
Board inet pursuant to adjournment
and was called to order by the Chair-
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
On motion of Mr. Curtis,
Resolved, That the sum of five hundred dol-
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lays be levied and assessed upon the taxable
property of the town of Danby for the pur-
pose of paying for repairs upon the Town
Hall in said town, in accordance with a vote
taken at the last town meeting, in pursuance
of an act of the Legislature, passed April 24,
1867.
Mr. Bower offered the following res-
olution :
.Reolved, That the Superintendents of the
Poor be authorized to expend a sum not ex-
ceeding 00 for religious services at the Coun-
ty House during the ensuing year.
Mr. Bailey moved to amend by strik-
ing out $50 and inserting a$25.
Lost by ayes and noes as follows:
AYES. NOES.
MR. BAILEY, Mn. ASHLEY,
" SMITH -2. " BOSTwICK,
" BOWER,
" Cuneris,
MEAD,
" STARR,
" WHITE -6.
The original resolution was- then
adopted.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That at the request of the Super-
visors of the several towns named in the fol-
lowing schedule, the claims set forth therein
be added to the audits of said towns, and
levied and assessed upon them respectively.
CAROLINE.
S. P. Ashley, Supervisor.. $16 76
DANBY.
R. R. Howell, Deputy Sheriff 4 10
DRYDEN.
A. Clapp, printing 4 50
Wm. Griddle, coffins for poor 24 00
A, L. Smiley, Assessor 28 50
A. M. Covert, excess of tax 17 33
74 33
GROTON.
Gilbert Francis, Assessor 25 00
C. W. Conger, Inspector of Election 3 00
Erastus Stebbins,,excess of tax 3 00
W. W. White, assessment roll 1 00
Wilson Halliday, Constable.... 7 35
W. W. White, cash advanced for town.151 42
• 190 77
ITHACA.
C. F. Potter, horse drowned in Inlet....300 00
9
L.O. Sayler, clothes lost at same time42 75
John Kingsbury, excess of tax 8 31
Heath T. Jones, " " 9 33
F. M. Finch, counsel fee... 5 00
365 39
LANSING.
W. 111. Bristol, Commissioner Hi'ways.114 13
A. W. Knettles, ex -Supervisor 9 00
A. Preston, Constable .... 5 05
William 11Iead, assessment roll........ 1 00
Adam Fenner, excess of tax.... 51 04
180 22
NEWFIELD.
L. D. Hamilton, Constable 7 20
Jacob Puff, Commissioner Highways36 00
43 20
ULYSSES.
Edmund Robinson, excess of tax1 05
On motion of Mr. Mead,
Resolved, That the sums hereinafter men-
tioned being the amount of poor and rejected
taxes retuunecl from the towns named in the
following schedule, be levied and assessed up-
on said towns respectively.
Danby.... .$ 2 67
Dryden 130 73
Enfield 13 13
Groton.... 54 80
Ithaca... ...161 38
Lansing. 82 86
Newfield . 27 20
Ulysses .... 77
Afternoon Session.
Hon. Milo Goodrich and Hon. Benj.
G. Ferris appeared before the Board
and presented a petition numerously
signed, asking for an increase in the
salary of the County Judge, and stated
their views upon the question of such
increase.
The Board were engaged during the
session in the examination of bills, and
bills numbered 104 and 105 were passed.
Evening Session.
On motion of Mr. Curtis, the action
of the Board fixing the salary of the
District Attorney was reconsidered by
ayes and noes as follows :
AYES. NOES.
Mn. ASHLEY, MR. BAILEY,
" BOSTWICK, " STAR.R,
" BOWER, " WaITE-3.
" CURTIS,
" SrrITH--5,
Absent, MR. MEAD.
On motion of Mr. Curtis, the matter
of District Attorney's salary was made
the special order for to -morrow morning.
Mr. Bower from the Committee on
Poor hIouse and Superintendents' Re-
port, presented the following report,
and the same was received.
Your Committee to whom was referred the
report of the Superintendents of the Poor of
the County, would respectfully report that the
whole number of paupers assisted during the
year was 144
Of which number there were County
Paupers. 82
Froin the Town of Caroline 3
" Danby 2
Dryden 14
" " Enfield 1
" Groton. 2
Ithaca 16
Lansing. 9
Newfield4
Ulysses 11
144
The number of paupers received into
the house during the year was.... 100
The number discharged was 95
" absconded was none
" bound out was. 1
" out on trial was. 1
The average No: in the house during
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the year was. 57—
100
The average expenses of each pauper
above the proceeds of the farm was 47 02
The average expense per week was. 0 901-2
The whole number of days said pau-
pers have been assisted was. 21.086
The number of deaths in the Poor-
house during the year was 3
The number of births was 3
The numbcr of paupers in the house
on the 15th Nov., 1867, was. 49
The number received into the house
during the year was. 100
The number discharged was 95
The number bound out was. 1
The number out on trial was 1
The children in the house have been
instructed by a competent teacher
for three months during the year.
The whole amount of bills audited
and for which drafts have been
drawn on County Treasurer, is$4511 82
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RECAPITULATION.
The sum expended for -which drafts
were drawn, is
The following aggregate items com-
pose the above named sum, viz. :
Expenses for out -door relief.$1223 90
in -door support 2725 21
" Overseers Poor 144 00
Expenses for transportation
of paupers. 36 86
Expenses for insurance of
buildings 30 00
Expenses for bringing luna-
tics from asylum. 23 65
Expenses for taking lunatics
to asylum 20 36
Expenses for services of
Chaplain . .. . 25 00
Expenses for wool and card-
ing same .... 6 15
Expenses for one yoke oxen 275 00
Expenses for stationery and
postage 1 69
Total as above.
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$4511 82
The amount paid to, and ex-
pended by the Overseers
of the Poor for temporary
out -door relief of County
paupers is
The amount expended for in-
door support of paupers is
The whole amount of con-
tingent expenses is
Of which there is charged to
the county for 7767 days'
board .
County clothing
Town Caroline, 760 days...
Clothing
Town of Danby, 730 days..
Clothing .
4511 82
1223 90
3094 51
2725 21
733 23
270 09
1003 32
81 47
16 49
62 17
82 09
Town Enfield, 60 days 7 72
Clothing 0 00
Town Dryden, 2508 days278 53
Clothing 45 14
Town Groton, 670 days73 61
Clothing 12 91
Town Ithaca, 3602 clays374 42
Clothing ........ 91 18
Town Lansing, 1599 days.. 157 24
Clothing 49 34
Town Newfield, 887 clays99 97
Clothing.... 14 49
97 96
94 26
114 46
Town Ulysses, 2503 clays... 268 62
Clothing............ 54 40
323 02
$2725 21
The following statement shows the
amount due from the county, and the
sums due from the towns respectively
for the support of the poor for the past
year:
From the County. .$1003 32
" Caroline 97 96
" Danby 94 26
" Dryden... 323 67
" Enfield ... 7 72
" Groton 86 52
" Lansing 206 58
" Ithaca 465 60
" Newfield....... 114 46
" Ulysses 323 02
2725 21
The amount of produce sold from
the farm was... 334 21
The above sum was expended for pro-
visions, groceries, clothing, mechanical
labor, &c.
The grain and other products raised
on the Poor House Farm the present
year, was as follows :
Of Wheat, there was raised
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172 "
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550 "
425 "
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7 tons
700 lbs.
7 72 Your committee would recommend that the
Superintendents procure or build, forthwith,
a suitable room, apart from the Poor House,
323 67 for the safe and comfortable keeping of the
unfortunate pauper, Overacker.
Your committee recommend that the sum
86 52 of $50 be raised for religious services for the
poor the ensuing year.
Also, the sum of $100 for providing a suits -
465 60 ble room for the pauper Overacker, and for
temporary repairs on the paupers' apartments.
Also $100 to enable the Superintendents to
206 58 build stone wall.
Your committee would say that the Poor
House farm was purchased in the year 1827,
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for the sum of $2000, and the house erected
at an expense of $3409,56.
Your committee take pleasure in commend-
ing the energetic and efficient action of the
Superintendents and keeper in doing so well
with the present structure, which is emphati-
cally a "Poor House," and we -recommend
that some measures be adopted by the Board
of Supervisors, looking to a reconstruction of
the same at no distant day.
In conformity to law the Superintendents
estimate the expenses for the county and town
paupers in the poor house the ensuing year
at .$2800 00
For temporary relief for county pau-
pers not in the poor house........ -1200 00
To defray expenses of Overseers of
• 'Poor and other officers 140 00
For transportation of Co. and town
paupers 40 00
For keeper's salary. 450 00
Total $4630 00
To secure this sum, viz., $4630, your
committee ask leave to introduce the
following resolution:
Resolved, That the sum of $463.0 be levied
and collected upon the county for county
poor expenses for the ensuing year. Also,
Resolved, That the sums reported by the Su-
perintendents of the Poor to be due from the
several towns respectively, for the support of
the poor of such towns in the County house
the past year, be levied and collected in said
towns respectively as follows:
On town of Caroline.......
" Danby
" Dryden.
Enfield.
Groton ................
Ithaca ..•
Lansin"
Newfield
Ulysses
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$97 96
94 26
323 67
7 72
86 52
465 60
206 58
114 46
323 12
$1719 89
The whole amount asked for by your
committee for defraying expenses
of the poor is - $6599 89
ALEX. BOWER,
J. M. SnITn,
D. W. BAILEY, Committee.
W. W. WmTE,
BENJ. STARR
Mr. Bailey moved to amend the re-
port by striking out the recommenda-
tion of the committee looking to the
construction of a new poor house.
Lost by ayes and noes as follows :
AYES. NOES.
Mr. BAILEY, -1. Mr. ASRLEY,
" BOSTWICK,
" BOWER,
" CURTIS,
" Siren,
" STARR,
" WRITE,—7
Mr. MEAD, absent.
The report of the conunittee was then
adopted.
On motion adjourned.
Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1867.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and was called to order by the Chair-
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
Mr. Curtis offered the following reso-
lution :
Resolved, That the salary of the District Attorney
for the ensuing year, be fixed at $500.
Mr. Bailey moved to amend by strik-
ing out °500 and inserting $450.
Mr. Ashley moved to further amend
by striking out $500 and inserting $600.
The question being first taken on the
amendment of Mr. Ashley, the same
was lost by ayes and noes as follows :
Arm. Nous.
Mr. Asm ur; 1 Mr. BAILEY,
` BOSTWICK,
` BOWER,
• Cuiiri ,
maAn,
" SMITH,
" STARR,
WHITE, -9.
The question then being taken on the
amendment of 11 Ir. Bailey, the same was
lost by ayes and noes as follows :
Ayss. NoEs.
Mr. BAILEY, Mr. ASHLEY,
MEAD, " Bosrwies,
STARR, BOWER,
" WRITE, ` CURTIS,
" Surru,-5
The question was then taken on the
original resolution of Mr. Curtis, and
the same was adopted by ayes and noes
as follows : -
AYES. Noss.
Mr. ASHLEY, Mr. BAILEY,
" BOSTWICK, , MEAD,
" BOWER, STARR,
" CURTIS, " WHITE, -4.
" SIIITe, 5.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
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Resolved, That the salary of the County Judge of
this county be fixed at the sum of $1200 per annum for
the ensuing term.
The resolution was adopted by ayes
and noes as follows:
AYES.
Mr. AsimoY,
BosrwIOR,
" BOWER,
CURTIS,
" SnEITR,-5.
The Board then proceeded to ballot
fol' two papers to publish the Session
Laws for the ensuing year with the fol-
lowing result :
Groton Journal 1
Dryden News 3
Ithaca Democrat 2
Ithaca Journal 3
On motion the Ithaca Journal and
Dryden News were declared duly elect-
ed.
NOES.
Mr. BAILEY,
MEAD,
STARR,
" WnITE,-4,
Afternoon Session.
Mr. White from the committee on
IT. S. Deposit Fund, presented the fol-
lowing report and the same was on mo-
tion received and adopted.
The committee to whom was referred
the books of the Loan Commissioners
for the Colmty of Tompkins, beg leave
to submit the following report :
That the hooks of Mortgages to secure the payment
of monies loaned from their office held by said Com-
missioners have been submitted to them for inspection
by Mr. J. W. Stansbury, one of the Commissioners,
and the committee have also received from him e re-
port of his transactions as Commissioner, from which
et appears there was on hand subject to loan on No-
vember 19th, 1867, as follows:
In hands of Commissioners $895 30
Remaining in State Treasury
Total 895 30
Amount received on mortgages 7500 00
8395 30
Amount loaned 8350 01
Principal on hand Nov. 19th, 1867, 245 30
Am't outstanding Bond and Mortgage 67995 00
Interest received during the year 4781 79
— 4781 79
Remitted to Comptroller 4399 73
Commissioners' feesanddisbursements 382 06
$4781 79
The committee would report them-
selves satisfied with the securities taken.
All of which is respectfully submitted,
W. W. WRITE, )
War. MEAD, }Committee,
S. P. ASHLEY. )
Evening Session.
Mr. Bailey from the. committee on
County Indebtedness, presented the fol-
lowing report, and the same was on
motion received and adopted.
The undersigned committee on Coun-
ty Indebtedness, respectfully offer the
following report:
State Bonds on hand Nov. 21, 1866,
as per Treasurer's account $125,000
Interest and premium on same.... 8600 73
133,600 73
Amount appropriated by last Board
to payment of County expenses.. 5000 00
Redemption of Bonds 123804 83
128804 83
Balance in hands of Treasurer 4895 00 s
Total amount of County Bonds out-
standing Nov. 21, 1866.
First issue $71350 00
Tbirdissue 59839 00
Fourth issue 71420 00
202609 03
Treasurer during the current year, was$310561 22
The amount paid out, was 290960 85
Balance to new account $13600 37
D. W. BAILEY,
Wnr. MEAD, Committee.
W. W. WRITE.
The following is the Treasurer's Ac-
kcount :
Tompkins County in account with E. C. SEYaroUR,
County Treasurer.
Cr.
By balance on settlement $3186 62
Cash received for fines 664 90
District Attorney recognizance 475 00
From sale of State Bonds 113600 73
School monies from State 12484 10
District quotas 161 43
County Judge fees 673 97
Special 24 60
Excise Commissioners licenses and fines*2113 15
Taxes Caroline - 13634 72
Danby 5349 71
Dryden 32821 92
Enfield 4007 39
Groton 25658 65
Ithaca - 33982 46
Lansing 10565 51
Newfield 17760 16
Ulysses 13446 94
Returned taxes paid Treasurer 48 96
11866—Nov. 21.
Amount of Bonds redeemed during
the year.
First issue 69650 00
Third issue 59139 00
Fourth issue 43675 00
172464 00
Amount of Bonds outstanding
Less amount due the Coimty from
the following towns:
Groton
Newfield
Caroline
7582 79
12606 25
6677 60
Leaving balance of Bonds outstand-
ing for which appropriation was
made last year
80145700 +,
26956 64
3188 36
Your committee recommend the adop-
tion of the following resolution :
Resolved, That there be levied and assessed upon
the following towns, viz.:
Principal. Interest.
$6677 60 $467 43 $7145 93
7582 79 530 89 8113 59
6576 25 888 74 7464 99
Caroline
Groton
Newfield
$20836 64 $1886 97 $22723 61
for the purpose of paying principal and interest on
County Bonds, outstanding Bonds, leaving a county
indebtedness of only $6120 held against the town of
Newfield. -
Your committee recommend the adop-
tion of the following resolution :
Resolved, That the Treasurer be authorized to ad-
vertise for Outstanding Bonds sufficient to cover the
appropriation made by the above resolution.
D. W. BAILEY,
E. L. B. CuRTIS, -Committee.
W. W. WRITE.
Mr. Bailey, from the committee on
Treasurer's accounts, presented the fol-
lowing report, which on motion was re-
ceived and adopted : •
The undersigned, your Committee on Treasurer's
Accounts, respectfully report that they have carefully
examined the books and vouchers of the County Treas-
urer, and find his accounts as rendered correct.
The total 'amount received by the County
$310561 22
Tompkins County in account with E. C. SEYnroUR,
County Treasurer.
11866—Nov. 21. Dr.
To paid expenses Judge's Office $40 00
g 43 00
255 70
J 't 15 00
150 00
1 10 70
District Attorney''s salary 450 00
Appropriation Tompkins County Bank_ 1111 14
State Tax - 37806 73
, School Tax
Appropriation for armories
Insurance county buildings
Fuel and gas for Court House and Jail
Supervisors'Janitor
Clerk
Repairs on Court House, &m
DI erect Asylums
Appropriation School Commissioners
Revenue stamps
District quotas
County Judge's salary
Comptroller rejected taxes
Livery to County House
Counsel -fees
Special Judge's salary
County orders
Court expenses
Poor expenses
School monies Caroline $1058 90
Danby - 1062 83
Dryden 1981 52
Enfield 796 91
Groton 1368 98
Ithaca 2333 91
Lansing1316 38
Newfied 1358 05
Ulysses 1231 66
Returned time
Town expenses, Caroline $1003 16
Danby 1714 55
Dryden 1393 35
Enfield 913 02
Groton 935 06
Ithaca 15457 81
Lansing 2256 64
Newfield 1408 74
5905 98
67 50
2155 35
112 50
31.51
61 43
1000 00
4 30
7 00
15 00
50 00
8911 03
2876 73
4475 31
12509 14
619 59
Ulysses 6836 44
31918 77
Paid County Bonds 172464 00
Interest " " 13303 44
185767 44
Treasurer's salary - 500 00
296960 85
Balance on hand 13600 37
On motion of Mr. Bailey,
Resolved, That $8000 of the balance in the hands of
the County Treasurer, be applied to the reduction of
County expenses.
The question of refunding certain
taxes to the National Banks in the vil-
lage of Ithaca, was made the special or-
cle'r for to -morrow morning.
The Board then on motion adjourned
to partake of the hospitalities of the Su-
pervisor of Ithaca.
$31056122
Thursday, Nov. 21, 1867.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and called to order . by the Chairman.
Present all the members. The minutes
of the last meeting were read and ap-
proved.
The special order for the session was
then taken up, and the Chairman called
Mr. White to the Chair, and then of-
fered the following preamble and reso-
lution, and the same were after discus-
sion adopted.
Whereas, The Supreme Court of the United States,
having decided the questions of Bank taxation for the
year 1864 and 1865, in favor of the banks, and this Board
being advised by counsel that the claims of the "First
National Bank of Ithaca," and the "Merchant's and
Farmer's National Bank of Ithaca," are valid claims
under such decisions. Therefore,
Resolved, That the claims of the First National Bank
of Ithaca for $6060 for taxes paid Jemmy 13th,1865, to-
gether with $1258,65 interest; and $1535,24 for taxes
paid January 9th, 1866, together with $212,56 interest
thereon; also the claim of the Merchant's and Farmer's
National Bank of Ithaca, $383,82 for taxes paid January
9th; 1806, together with $52,91 interest thereon; be a
lowed and paid to said banks respectively.
Resolved, That $4050,83 be levied and assessed upon
the taxable property of the comity, and the sum of
$5452,43 be levied and assessed upon the taxable.prop-
erty of the town of Ithaca for the purpose of paying tho
amounts provided for in the above resolution.
On motion of Mr. Curtis,
Resolved, That the Ithaca Democrat be authorized
to publish the Session Laws at the rate -Axed by this
Board of Supervisors.
Resolved, That the several papers of this county that- have been designated by this Board to publish the Ses-
sion Laws, shall receive one hundred dollars each for
such publication. The publication as aforesaid by any
paper so designated, to be an acceptance of the terms
set forth in this resolution, and the Clerk of this Board
is hereby directed to serve a copy of this resolution on
each of such papers.
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Afternoon Session.
The following is the assessed valua-
tion of the County as appears by the
rolls as returned by the Assessors of
the several towns :
• Acres. Valuation, Pers'1.
Caroline 30799 $310763 $19145
Danby ...... _33126 313185 15770
Dryden 61225 1021484 90278
Enfield 23030 271773 14905
Groton 30945 556263 90725
Ithaca 19923 1309370 933250
Lansing 37746 918381 218193
Newfield 36236 414807 • 33750
Ulysses 20127 648355 203353
Ag'gate.
W1•.i35313
8.18055
1111360
286678
646088
2242620
1133574
448677
851748
-292757 5800446 1019407 7429853
Your Committee on Equalization respectfully report
that they have given the subject careful investigation
and recommend the raising the valuation of the county
$11,376, and equalizing the same on the basis adopted
for the last three years.
Your committee herewith present a table figured on
the basis recommended in this report for your approval.
Signed E. L. B. CURTIS,
- BENJ. STAnn,
WM. 5TEan, Committee.
D. W. BAU.Er,
J. 1(1. SMITH,
Acres. Valuation. Pers 1. Total.
Caroline 30799 $386094 $19145 $405239
- Danby 33426 413077 15770 429447
Dryden 61225 096422 90273 1080098
Enfield 23030 357859 14905 3127(14
Groton 30945 553820 90725 644545
Ithaca 19223 1295156 933250 222940(1
Lansing 37746 839634 218193 1057827
Newfield 36164 454879 3377750 488629
Ulysses 20112 579351 203393 782744
292757 0871892 $1619407 7491295
Evening Session.
The Board were engaged during the
session with the apportionment of the
State tax.
Friday, Nov. 22, 1807.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and was called to order by the Chair-
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
Mr. Bailey, Mr. Curtis and Mr. Mead,
were appointed a Committee on Deben-
tures.
The Board were engaged during the
Session in countersigning orders, and
preparing for adjournment to extend
tax.
The Committee on Debentures report-
ed, bills numbering from 116 to 119 in-
clusive, and the same were passed at
the amount claimed.
Afernoon Session.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That the following sums be levied and as-
sessed -upon the taxable property of this county, for
the purposes designated.
For State tax
Schools $10119 40
General purposes 19919 6-1
Canals 5059 70
Bounty debt 24283 55
Albany & Sus. R. R 1517 91
Whitehall & Plattsburgh R. R022 73
01525 93
Court expenses 2500 00
Fuel & gas for Court House, &c 400 00
Insurance on county buildings71 50
State Lunatic Asylum 2500 00
State Idiot Asylmn 20 00
State Inebriate Asylum 211 31
Livery to county house 10 00
County ,fudge's salary 1200 00
Special 50 00
District Attorney's salary 500 00
County Treasurer's 500 00
Supervisors' Clerk's " 150 00
a Janitor's " 15 00
Counsel employed by Bank Com10 00
County audits 10225 53
Incidental expenses, Judge's 040 00
Expenses School Com. Jan. 1,'68 200 00
Fines to be refunded Caroline45 00
Danby1 90
Enfield 5 00
Groton 48 00
Ithaca 31 00
Lansing 5 00
Newfield 88 00
Ulysses14 00
44
44
44
44
it
If
Less amount appropriated
197 90
80327 17 -
8000 00
$72027 17 1'
Evening Session.
Mr. Smith offered the following pre-
amble and resolution, and the same was ".
on motion adopted:
Whereas, By a clerical error the bill of Thos. J. Me-
Elheny, County Clerk, for disbursements, amounting
to $48,86 is omitted from the list of County Audits
passed by this Board, therefore,
Resolved, That the County Treasurer be, and he is
hereby directed to pay to the said Thomas J. McElheny
the said sum of $48,86 out of any money in his hands
not otherwise appropriated, said payment to be fn full
of said bill.
Saturday, Nov. 24, 1867.
Boarcl met pursuant to adjournment,
and was called to order by the Chair-
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
Moir. Curtis offered the following pre-
amble and resolutions, and the same
were after discussion and amendment
unanimously adopted, viz. :
Whereas, The present dilapidated condition of the
County Poor House readers the proper protection of
its inmates a matter of great difficulty to the Superin-
tendents,and a constantly increasing expense to the
county for temporary repairs. Therefore,
-Resolved, That it is the unanimous opinion of this
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Board that something should be done towards an early
rebuilding or repairing the same in a substantial and
permanent manner.
Resolved, That there be a Committee of this Board,
to consist of four members, of which the Chairman shall
be one, and the other three to be appointed by him, to
make a thorough examination of the old Poor House,
and report to the next Board of Supervisors such plans
and details looking to such rebuilding as in their Judg-
ment may be necessary to subserve the best interests
ol'the county.
Mr. Curtis, Mr. Bailey and Mr. Smith
were appointed as the additional mem-
bers of said committee.
Afternoon Session.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That when this Board adjourn it be to
meet on Friday, the 6th day of December,1867, at 134
o'clock p. m.
The Board were engaged during this
session in countersigning and distribu-
ting orders and preparing for adjourn-
ment.
On motion adjourned.
•
Friday, Dec. 6, 1867.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and was called to order by the Chair-
s
man. Present all the members. The
minutes of the previous day were read
and approved.
On motion of Mr. Bailey,
Resolved, That the Clerk of this Board be, and he to
hereby authorized to renew the contract with the Mon-
roe County Penitentiary, for the safe keeping of pris-
oners, for the, term of three years from the lst day of
January 1868.
On motion of Mr. Smith,
Resolved, That the Collectors of the several towns
of this county be, and they aro hereby required to set-
tle with the County Treasurer on or before the 30th
day of January 1808.
The Board then proceeded to sign the
several Collectors' warrants.
On motion of Mr. Bailey, unanimously
Resolved, That the thanks of this Board are hereby
tendered to the Chairman, Wnsranr L. BosTwrcn, Esq., -
for the dignified, able and impartial manner in which
he has discharged the duties of his position.
On motion of Mr. Curtis, unanimously
Resolved, That the thanks of this Board are due, and
are hereby tendered to J. H. EuEar, Esq., i'or the corp
rest and gentlemanly manner in which he Inas discharged
the duties imposed upon him as Clerk of this Board.
On motion adjourned sine die.
COUNTY AUDITS.
The following is anabstract of the
names of all persons who presented bills
to be audited by the Board of Supervi-
sors of Tompkins County, at their an-
nual session at Ithaca, in November,
1867, with the amounts claimed and the
amounts finally allowed :
No. Claim'd Allow'd
1 Wm. Pierson, ex -Supervisor 54 76 :4 76
2 R. R. Howell, Deputy Sheriff50 30 40 50
8 4 95 4 95
4 Edward Hungerford, ex -Sheriff208 43 132 48
5 S. W. Smith Justice 6 00 6 00
15 00 15 00
8 75 8 75
32 75 26 15
9 20 0 20
11 15 11 15
780 780
61 43 54 00
20 00 20 00 80 J. S. Green, excess of taxes
40 00 40 00 81 S. Love, Excise Commissioner... 38 40
13 28 13 23 82 P. Apgar, " " ... 30 00
9 90 83 W. W. Brainard 33 00
7 75 84 R. R. Iowell, Deputy Sheriff 46 55
15 00 85 Mott & Harty, Constables 165 00
35 00 SO Mott & Davis, ..93 85
16 43 87 Wilson & Mackey, work on jail51 62
741 03 88 J. L. Phillips, pursuit of horsethief 19 00
117 00 80 A. M. Lucas, Justice 79 GO
30 00 90 Cyrus Taylor, Constable 59 70
300 00 01 B. Norris, expenses Caroline road 55 25
17 00 9 40 92 II. A. Dowe &others, refs. " 12 00
93 John J. Peters, Constable 23 83
94 E. S. Ford, Justice 9 60
05 Cornell Library Association Arm-
ory rent, Co. A, to Jan. 1, 1863• 300 00
96 D. Dumont, armory rent Co. B100 00
07 Jas. A. Burr, 10 94
5 00
F 30 29
6 . ' a
7 P. L. Smith, Constable
8 Dennis Kelley, "
9 L. D. Hamilton, "
10 J. W. Stansbury, Justice
11 Hiram Benton, "
12 M. M. Brown, Physic'n and Corn'r
13 S. P. Sackett, Cornoner
14 J. W. Dwight, armory rent
15 G. C. McGlone, stone for jail...
16 F. C. Elliott, lunacy
17 C. B. Green,
13.J. D. Lewis, Coroner
19 J. O. Rozeau, armory rent
20 J. H. Theall, Armorer Company E
21 Titus & Bostwick, repairs ou jail.
22 W. B. Gay, care of court house
23 W. C. Curran, Excise Com
24 Village of Ithaca, Bo'rd of Health
25 Archer Preston, Constable
26 Sumner Rhoades, Physician
27 John Goodyear, 10 00
23 E. L. B. Curtis, Supervisor 24 .60
29 John M. Smith, " 23 16
80 D. W. Bailey, " 27 24
31 E. C. Moe Physician 2 50
32 Enos Snyder, Constable 2 85
83 Moses Crowell, Justice 10 70
34 H. L. Root, Constable 57 05
35 Jacob Bowers, " 7 16
86 W. H. Spualding Justice 1 60
37 Seth Warner, Constable 11 00
38 Geo. D. Wait, " 8 75
39 Chas. Severn, " 24 79
40 Anson Wait, " 28 90
41 Seth Warner, " 2 45
42 Martin Harty " 19 90
43 Andrew Smith, " 13 65
44 "" 44 55
45 S. HopkinJustice 2 50
46 Anson Wait, Constable 15 00
47 S. W. Smith, Justice 17 65
48 P. H. Farrington, Sup't of Poor63 00
49 W. W. Snyder, " , , 80 55
50 S. V. Graham, .." 76 00
51 G. W. P. Pew, services in lunacy. 30 00
52 E. H. Watkins, bor'd'g witnesses. 3 25
53 A. M. Cradit, supplies for jail12 00
54 Wells & Donnelly, Attorneys 5 00
55 Enos Buckbee, Cl'rk Board Excise 33 00
56 John Wafer, witness fees 15 39
57 J. B. Taylor & Co., supplies for jail 12 00
58 Treman, King & Go., 21 27
59 Seymour & Johuson, lt 63 91
60 Wilgus Brothers, " 30 33
61 H. S. Walbridge, County Juddge, 8 50
62 A. B. Wagoner, Armorer Co. 1f10 00
63 C. P. Farlin, Physician 90 00
64 Barnard & M' Whorter, sup. for jail 4 50
65 M. A. Burdick, Armorer Co. E27 00
66 E. C. VanRirk, Sheriff 1330 17
67 J. II. Selkreg, printing 702 12
68 Spencer & Williams, printing153 10
69 A Clapp, printing 32 40
70 O. M. Wilson, printing 46 40
71 H. C. Marsh, " 32 40
72 C. & W. Coryell, Physicians 31 75
73 A. Snyder, ex -School Com'r 20 00
74 Joseph Esty, jr., Armorer Co. A50 00
75 Beers & Howard, Ass'tDist. Att'y 30 00
76 Town of Danby, rent of drill room
to January 1, 1863 18 00
77 Town of Enfield, rent of drill room
to April 1, 186`8 75 00
78 S. 8. Garfield (Newfield), rent of
drill room, &e., to Nov. 1, 186750 00
'79 Apar'& Finch, sta'y for Superv'rs 8 63
9 90
7 75
10 00
35 00
16 43
741 03
117 00
30 00
300 00
9 40
15 00
8 00
21 60
23 16
27 24
2 50
2 85
10 '70
57 05
5 87
1 60
11 00
8 75
24 79
16 35
2 45
19 90
13 65
37 85
1 50
15 00
17 60
68 05
80 50
76 OD
20 OD
3 20
12 05
5 00
33 00
15 30
12 09
93 Geo. Miller,
99 Benj. Sennings, ::
100 J. Goodyear,
to January 1 1868 . 75 00 75 00
101 Andras, Mc in & Co., sta'y &c 147 90 147 99
102 G. H. Clark, armory rent Co. G, to
April 1, 1868 30 41
103 Wm. J. Corn, armory rent Co. G15 00
104 S. B. Landon, Constable 32 85 32 85
105 T. J. McElheny, County Clerk696 71 696 71
106 ..copying indices1059 01 1059 01
107 A. Preston, Constable 17 50 17 50
103 J. H. Emery, Sup's Clerk, disb'ts1 74 1 74
109 R. R. Howell, Deputy Sheriff 230 40 230 40
110 E. C. VanKirk, Sheriff 37 10 37 10
111 S. P. Ashley, Supervisor Caroline 81 23 81 23
112 E. L. B. Curtis, " Danby73 3'? 73 37
113 J. 31. Smith, " Dryden89 49 89 49
114 D. W. Bailey, " Enfield '75 52 75 52
115 W. W. White, " Groton 93 75 93 76
116 W. L. Bostwick, " Ithaca 84 50 84 50
117 W. Mead, " Lansing83 44 83 44
118 Benj. Starr, " Newfied S1 52 81 62
119 Alex. Bower, " Ulysses . 79 30 79 30
it
23 81
50 50
30 00 Abstract of the names of all persons
10 50
2400
517
10 12
1332 10
706 90
150 3O
35 0 70
36 00
20 00
20 00
50 00
80 00
18 05
TOWN AUDITS.
CAROLINE.
who presented accounts to be audited
to the Board of Town Auditors of the
Town of Caroline, on the 7th day of No-
vember, 1867, with the amount claimed
by each person and the amount finally
allowed :
No. Claim'd Allow'd
1 Daniel13. Jenks, Assessor $15 00 $15 00
2 E. C. Marsh excess of tax 7 85 7 85
3 " Inspector of election10 56 10 56
4 J. Quick, ex -Commissioner 4 50 4 50
5 B. N. Valn, clerk election 6 00 6 00
6 Geo. Muir, Inspector of election10 50 10 50
75 00 ` 7 Wm. Boyce, 10 50 1050
8 L. R. Kingman, clerk of election6 00 6 00
60 00 9 B. Wade, use of house 10 00 10 00
8 63 E 10 L. Wattles, Commissioner 32 63 32 63
00 00 -1 11 D. Schoonmaker, 24 75 24 75
33 40 12 John P. Allen, " 86 50 36 50
30 00 13 J. J. Peters, Constable & cl'k elec32 57 82 57
00 00 14 O. P. Legg, " 6 10 6 10
42 80 15 W. W. Brainard, ass't cl'k election 10 50 10 50
165 60 1 16 J. C. Yates, Constable 22 00 22 00
98 85 17 S. E. Greene, Assessor 12 00 12 90
47 68 j 18 Hiram Cooper, 17 50 17 50
00 00 19 T. Spaulding, Overseer of Poor18 75 15 75
79 GO k 20 G. I. Nelson, " " 7 00 7 00
29 85 21 B. Drummond, clerk of election3 00 3 00
41 70 22 Wm. R. Boice, " " 3 00 3 00
12 50 23 E. Boice, Inspector of election9 00 9 00
23 83 - 24 C. L. Davis, " " 10 50 10 50
9 60 5 25 " ex -Town Clerk 18 35 18 35
26 Geo. Clark, use of house 10 00 10 00
300 00 27 S. P. Ashley, lawyer in case of the
80 00 People against Pierce 5 00 5 00
10 04 ) 28 O. B. Preston, Inspector of election 19 14 10 14
5 00 29 D. B. Gilbert, Justice Peace10 70 10 70
24 29 30 S. P. Ashley, Supervisor 12 70 12 '70
31 Benj. Losey, excess of tax 21 11
32 C. J. Rounsveille, Justice Peace23 85
33 Benj. Losey, 9 05
nold
30 41 5 R. Lou sber y, Town Clerk 25 85
15 00 €
$10225 53
21 11
23 85
9 05
16 20
25 85
$496 56
Town of Caroline s.s :
We do hereby certify that the foregoing ab-
stract is correct.
Dated Caroline, the 7th day of November, 1867.
S. P. ASHLEY, Supervisor.
R. LODNSBERRY, Towu Clerk.
ARNOLD JAMES,
CHAS. J. RouxsavILLE,
DAN. B. GILBERT,
BENS. LOBBY, Justices.
(Added by Supervisors.)
S. P. Ashley, Supervisor 516 76
DANNY.
Abstract of the names of all persons
who presented accounts to be audited
by the Board of Town Auditors of the
Town of Danby, on the 7th day of No-
vember,1867, with the amounts claimed
and the amounts finally allowed:
No. Claim'd Allow'd
1 I. J. Frazier, Highway Com. $81 00 $81 00
12
2 EdC. Slocuwin Smm,iley, Assessor - 12 75 12 75
'75 12 75
3
4 Jacob Wise, " 12 75 12 75
5 T. H. Howell & Bro., merchant66 82 66 32
6 Thos. Brock, Overseer Poor 900 9 00
7 M. T. Denman, Inspector election2 25 2 25
8 M. Beers, clerk of election5 25 5 25
9 A. Wadhams, Inspector election..9 00 9 00
10 J. Bonfield,
" . 23 8 13 38
11 G. McArthur, " " 11 25 11 25
12 G. B. Grant, clerk of election 300 300
13 Sheldon Bierce ex -Town Clerk9 55 9 55
14 Dr. Eli Beers, physician 600 600
15 I. D. Overseer Poor 49 31 49 31
16 J. Hawes & Wright,on, merchant 34 48 84 48
17 Dr. Hall, Physician 7 00 7 00
18 John VanDebogart, Justice Peace9 00 9 00
19 T. Thatcher,
" 6 75 6 75
20 Lemuel Jennings," 20 06 20 06
21 E. B. Grant, " " 7 50 7 50
22 E. L. B. Curtis Supervisor 40 75 40 75
23 A. W. Knapp, Town Clerk 35 99 35 99
24 " clerk election 225 225
25 C. A. Bonfield, rent, fuel and lights 11 00 11 00
26 Luther Roper, excess of tax 8 83 883
27 Geo. F. Beardsley, wood for poor3 80 3 50
28 H. Jennings, janitor of hall 200 2 00
$543 17 5543 17
Resolved, That we, the Board of Town Auditors, of
the Town of Danby, hereby recommend that the sum
of four hundred and fifty dollars ($450) be raised for the
Commissioner of Highways of said town.
Resolved, That the Board of Snpervlsors.be regnested
to assess upon the taxable property of the Town of
Danby, the sum of five hundred dollars, ($50O) to repair
I" Town House," in accordance with the vote of the
electors at Town Meeting on the 2d day of April, 1867,
and confirmed by special act of the Legislature of the
State of New York.
Town. of Danby ss:
We do hereby certify that the foregoing ab-
stract is correct,
Danby, November 7, 1867.
E. L. B. CDRTIS, Supervisor.
A. W. KNARr, Town Clerk.
L. JENNINGS,
J. VAN DE BOGART,
J. THATCHER, Justices of Peace.
(Added by Supervisors.)
R. R. Howell, Deputy Sheriff $4 10
DRYDEN.
Abstract of the names of all' persons
who presented accounts to be audited
by the Board of Town Auditors of the
Town of Dryden, on the 7th day of No.
18
vember 1867, with the amounts claimed
by each, and the amounts finally aud-
ited.
No. C1aim'd Allow'd
1 J. Snyder, Inspector of election$10 50 $10 50
2 I. P. Ferguson, " 15 00 15 00
3 E. R. Gaston, 11 30 11 30
4 Cyrus Tyler, 11 50 11 50
6 B. Snyder, " " 11 00 11 00
0 A. W. George, "11 50 11 50
7 John H. Frantz, " ` 10 50 10 50
8 J. G. Kimberlin, " ` 12 00 12 00
9 .J. N. Kellogg, " " 10 50 10 50
10 S. T. Castle, " 46 4 50 4 50
11 W. \Tanhorn, " " 3 00 3 00
12 J. D. Kelsey, " ` 3 00 3 00
13 M. Vanvalkenbnrgh,
and services as Surveyor , 18 06
14 S. S. Montgomery, clerk election ' 10 50 10 50
3 00 3 00
6 00 6 00
3 00 3 00
3 00 3 00
300 300
3 00 3 00
3 00 3 00
3 00 3 00
3 00 3 00
3 00 3 00
3 00 3 00
3 00 3 00
33 00 33 00
25 00 25 00
800 800
20 25 23 25
5 50 5 50
27 15 27 15
15 70 15 70
30 25 30 25
10 00 10 00
20 00 20 00
20 00 15 00
10 00 10 00
22 50 17 50
(Added by Supervisors.)
A. Clapp, printing .... ........ 4 50
Wm. Griddle, coffins for poor 24 00
A. L. Smiley, Assessor 28 50
A. M. Covert, excess of tax 17 33
74 33
I hereby certify, that the foregoing, is a trae copy of
the original.
GEO. H. HOUTZ, Town Clerk.
The following resolutions were passed at the Anneal
Town Meeting, of the Town of Dryden, held on Tues-
day, the 2d day of April, 1867.
Resolved, That the sum of two himdred dollars ($200)
he raised in said town, for the support of the poor for
18 00
the ensuing year.
Resolved, That the sum of two hundred and fifty dol-
lars (.$250) in addition to the sum of two hundred and
fifty dollars now allowed by law, be raised in said town,
for the support of roads and bridges for the ensuing
year.
The following resolutions were passed by the Board
of Town Auditors, of the Town of Dryden, held at a
bridge near Joseph McGraw's, in said town in confor-
mity with the provisions of Section 1st, Chapter 103,
Laws of 1858.
Resolved, That the sum of seventy-five dollars ($75)
or so muck thereof, as shall be necessary, for the pur-
pose of repairing said bridge, be raised in said town.
Resolved, That the sum of fifty dollars ($50) be raised
in said town, for the purpose of protecting the highway
near Acus Burtons.
and Board of Registry
15 John W. Hill, clerk of election.:.
16 H. P. Bonfield,
17 J. E. Bergen, Li
18 D. W. Sperry, "
19 G. W. P. Pew, ,
20 H. B. Castle,
21 A. F. Bailey, "
22 H. II. Primrose,
23 C.'N. Godfrey,
24 C. N. Perrigo, 44
25 Geo. E. Monroe, "
26 H. Lansing, "
27 A. Burlingame, Assessor
28 Isaac S. Brigs, Physician
29 W. C. Gallagher, "
33 G. Sperry, Overseer of Poor
31 Geo. W. Bailey, Constable
32 H. L. Root, -
33 II. Bouton, Justice of Peace
34. R. M. Smiley, Overseer of Poor;
35 J. Rezeau, use ofhouse for elec.:
36 S. H. Jaeger, 2 yrs
37 J. S. Bader, " li
38 J. Heffron,
89 11. F. Pierce, undertaker
40 C. Bartholomew, cash expended
as Corn'r on Varna dugway
41 G. G. Moore, use of house Town
meeting
42 Enos Snyder, Constable
43 Ira C. Shaver, Com'r of highways.
44 A. L. Tyler, " "
and Inspector of election 3:2 50 32 50
45 S. II. Jager, boarding prisoner6 50 6 00
46 A. Snyder, money expended by
authority of Town Board
47 Sears & Spear, supplies furnished
soldier's family 10 05
48 William Fitch, Physician 57 50
49 C. M. Perrigo, procuring M. Rec. 120 00
50 Geo. H. Houtz, Town Clerk 36 87
51 James H. George, Justice Peace6 00
52 W. W. Snyder, 8 10
53 H. Wilcox, " 12 80
54 E. Rockwell, Inspector of election 6 75
55 John M. Smith, Supervisor....... 46 79
56 John J. Ellis, ssessor 23 50
57 Houtz, Wood & Co., supplies for
soldiers families 34.3 73
58 John Goodyear, Physician 36 00
6 75 675
25 00
4 20
59 00
25 00
4 20
59 00
42 96 42 96
16 05
57 50
120 00
36 87
6 00
8 10
12 30
6 75
46 79
20 50
34.3 73
00 00
$1322 71 31276 21
We, the undersigned, hereby certify, the foregoing
abstract to be correct in all respects.
JOHN M. SMrma, Supervisor.
GEo. H. HOUTZ, Town Clerk.
JADES H. GEORGE,
H. Wrl.eox,
Wat. W. SNYDER
H. BouTONr Justices of the Peace.
I hereby certify, that the foregoing resolutions are
true copies of the originals.
GEo. H. HouTz, Town Clerk.
ENFIELD.
Abstract of the names of all persons
who presented accounts to be audited
by the Board of Town Auditors of the
Town of Enfield, on the 7th day of No-
vember, 1867, with the amounts claimed
by each and the amounts finally audit-
ed.
No. Claim'd Allow'd
1 J. W. Lanning, Constable, 1865$3 60 $3 60
2 W. Fish, Inspector of election10 50 10 55
3 C. Build, " 11 63 11 63
4 Geo. W. Budd, ex-Overs'r of Poor 4 50 4 50
5 J. II. Bailey, Assessor 19 00 19 00
6 John H. Smith, " 21 00 21 00
7 W. 0, Wilkins, Constable 1 13 1 13
8 Wm, D. Bagley, ex -Justice, Insp'r
of election and clerk 13 50 13 50
9 W. Marshall, disburs'ts to Com'r6 13 6 13
10 Mrs. E. Van Marten, furnishing
house for town use 15 00 15 00
11 J. I3. Theall, clerk of election3 00 3 01)
12 H. H. Smith, ex-Com'r highways12 00 12 00
13 Biron Jackson, Assessor 22 00 22 00
14 J. W. Fletcher, ex -Overseer Poor
disbursements 20 11 20 11
15 J. W. Fletcher, ex -Overseer Poor
services 10 15 10 15
16 J. N. Whitney, Overseer of Poor39 12 39 12
17 G. Fowler, Com'r disbursements
and services 1107 12 1107 12
18 J. Darragh, Inspector of election10 50 10 50
19 J. N. Whitney, services as O. P24 40 24 40
20 J. W. Fletcher, ex -0. P., serv. die24 53' 15 53
21 W. D. Bagley, ex -J. P., D'y settl-
ing board 150 1 50
22 W. Marshall, Justice Peace
23 S. Rolfe, Justice Peace
24 Benj. Horton Town Clerk
25 J. M. Baker, J. P., ex -Town Clerk
26 D. W. Bailey, Supervisor and ex -S
27 E. S. Ford, Justice Peace
28 .,
19
18 25 18 25 45 S. U. Jones, Physician 10 50
15 60 15 60 46 W. H. Burnham, R. R. Com'r. 21 50
22 07 22 07 47 Artemus Backus, " 33 75
19 50 19 50 48 D. V. Linderman, clerk of election 3 00
47 26 47 26 49 W. H Burnham, and 3. Hathaway
13 50 13 50 R. R. Com'rs of Town of Groton. 57 15
4 75 4 75 50 W. W. Hare, clerk of Assessors9 00
51 S. C, Reynolds, ass't to Assesosrs 3 00
$1515.05
Connuissionerfor next year. _ 150 00
Towm of Enfield, ss.:
We, the undersigned Town Board, do certify, the
foregoing abstract to be correct.
E mean, Nov. 7,1867.
D. W. BATLEY, Supervisor.
B. J. HORTON, Town Clerk.
Was. MARSHALL,
EDWIN S. Foran,
• SAMUEL RoLFE,
J. M. BAKER, Justices of Peace.
GROTON.
Abstract of the names of all persons
who presented accounts to be audited
by the Board of Town Auditors of the
Town of' Groton, on the 7th day of No-
vember, 1867, with the amount claimed
by each and the amoinit finally audited'.
No. Claim'cl Allow'd
1 R. C. Reynolds, registration elec'n $4 50 $4 50
2 A. Wyckoff, use or• house for elec-
tions and town meeting 25 00 25 00
3 C. Baldwin, Inspector of elections 13 63 13 68
4 J. Metzgar, " 10 50 10 50
5 Nelson llalliday, clerk " 6 00 6 00
6 J. Metzgar, Inspector " 10 50 10 50
7 S. Howser, use of honso for " 10 00 10 00
8 C. Burr Green, Overseer of Poor14 40 14 40
9 Wm. W. Hare, Attorney... 5 00 6 00
10 G. Fitts, Inspector of elections7 50 7 50
11 II. Williams, coffins for N. Sykes12 00 1
12 D. A. Morton, ex -Town Clerk and
clerk of election 13 80
10 E. R. Hall,; dnspector of elections10 00
14 J. Boynton, clerk of elections3 00
15 C. D. Hart " " 3 00
16 W. Little, Inspector of election3 00
17 L. Coining, at " 7 00
18 A. II. Vough, clerk of election4 50
19 Miles Howe, Assessor.... .. 32 50
20 D. B. Marsh, use of hall, elections 15 00
21 W. 11. Spaulding, Justice Peace13 75
22 449 70
23 Williams &Booth, coffin, I. Foot 22 00
24 B. Williams, Constable 7 37
25 W. 11. Spaulding, Town Board &c 9 00
26 F. Willoughby, ,, 7 60
27 Harriet E. Selkirk, house work11 60
28 II. C. Marsh, printing 4 00
29 S. Hopkins, J. P., Insp'r.election. 18 60
30 S. U. Jones, Physician 37 50
81 W. D. Mount. Justice of Peace9 00
8S'. N. Stevens, J. P., clerk election15 00
33 Ii. B. Carpenter, Ll3 00
34 Otis W. Pierce, Assessor 24 00
35 Anson Wait Constable 7 08
3(1 Jerome Hathaway, R. R. Com'r5 75
37 George D. Wait, Constable 7 56
38 S. C. Reynolds, Town Clerk and
assesment roll
39 W. W. White, ex -Poor Master
40 Supervisor
41 John Goodyear, Physician
42 H. Thomas, Inspector of election.
43 L. Millspaugh, balance on settle-
ment with -W. W. White....
44 Nelson liarris,Road Com'r
7 00
21 50
33 '75
3 00
56 65
900
300
$663 26
We, the undersigned, the Board of Auditors of the
Town of Groton, do certify, that the foregoing bills
were audited by uS.
W. W. WHITE, Supervisor.
S. C. REYNOLDS, Town Clerk.
NELSON STEVENS,
W. H. SPAULDING,
W. D. MOUNT.
S. Horxnrs, Justices of the Peace.
(Added by Supervisors.)
Gilbert Francis, Assessor 25 00
C. W. Conger, Inspector of Election 3 00
Erastus Stebbins, excess of tax 8 00 ,
W. W. White, assessment roll 1 00
Wilson Halliday, Constable7 35
W. W. White, cash advanced for. town151 42
190 77
ITIIACA.
Abstract of the names of all persons
who presented accounts to be audited
by the Board of Town Auditors of the
Town of Ithaca, the 7th' day of Novem-
ber, 1867, with the amounts claimed by
each and the amounts finally allowed.
No. Claim'd Al1ow'd
1 J. M. Reggie, clerk of election$6 75 $6 75
2 03 2 H. N, Tillotson, 6.75 6 75
3 L. F. Colegrove, Assessor 44 50 44 50
13 80 4 John I1oi' 1irup, " 97 50' 97 50
11033
U 00 5 R. H. Dowe, Surveyor and clerk
3 0(1 of election 12 00 12 00
3 00 G Spence Spencer, clerk of election20 70 20 70*
3 00 7 J. H. Selkre , printing 20 50 20 50
7 00 8 Village of Ithaca, use of hall 10 00 10 00
50 9 S. B. Skinner,' Town Clerk 52 50 '52 50
5U 1°21
0 B. S. Halsey, clerk of election4 50 4 50
13425 00 11 Titus & Bostwick, building pile
13 7o driver and lumber 123 80 123 80
9 70 12 M. M. Brown, rned'l services poor 29 00 29 00
12 00 13 L. V. B. Maurice, clerk of election 19 50 19 50
5 44 " spec. of bridge6 00 6 00
9 00 14 J. H. Tichenor, Insp'r of election
21 4 25 50 21 4 50
an, . 25
117 60GO 11Go A.O. B. T. FCurrisher, 4, 4413 50 13 50
4 00 17 Heath T. Jones, " " 15 00 15 00
18 60 18 E. C. Seymour, " " . 15 00 15 00
25 00 19 F. T. Greenly, " " 300 3 00
9 00 20 Peter Kline, Assessor 55 38 55 33
15 00 21 R. R. Howell, Sheriff fees 400 4 00
3 00 22 Mott and Davis, Police Constables 33 40 33 40
24 00 23 J. W. Stansbury, Justice fees12 60 12 60
7 09 24 Morgan & Bishop, medical servi's 200 00 200 00
5 75 25 L. rillspaugh, Poor blaster 3147 42 8147 42
7 5(1 26 J. M. Lyon, 8npervisbr 22 50 22 50
27 S. G. Williams, Surveying 8 00 8 00
27 00 27 00 28 Andrus, Mecham & Co., sta'ry &c 15 29 15 29
13 50 13 50 29 Archer Preston, Constable 79 75 79 75
14 90 14 90 30 W. O. Crosby, room for election25 00 25 00
22 00 14 00 31 Estate of David Romsey, " 25 00 25 00
10 50 10 60 32 Marcus Lyon, Attorney fees 500 5 00
33 Holmes & Stamp, room for elect'n 50 00 50 00
21 00 " boarding prisoners 50 00 50 00
29 55 29 55 34 J. F. Bradley, Surveying 12 00 12 00
85 J.14. Mott, Road Commissioner
36 L. Millspaugh, Poor Master
37 W. H. Welch, room for election
38 Mott & Harty, Police Constables
30 Archer Preston, Constable
40 Alex. Smith, livery
41 D. L. Bildt, Inspector election
42 W. L. Bostwick, Supervisor
43 L. Millspaugh, certificate indebt's
44
45
46
47
48
49
60 G. C. McClure, `
51 S. B. Beers, Town Clerk
62 S. W. Smith, Justice Peace
63 A. M. Lucas,
54 Moses Crowell,
55 Ezra Weaver,
56 G. 0. McClune, bridge mater'l &c
57 Highway Com'r
68 Ferris & Howe, Attorney fees
50 Peter Sauaman, livery
60 Philips & Severn, livery
61 J. C. McWhorter, Insp'r election.
62 Archer Preston, Constable
63 James C. Cook, bridge timber
64 Martin V. Harty, Constable
65 Seth Warner,
64
66
46
it
26 00
15 00
50 00
145 50
2 25
3 00
7 50
65 82
526 25.
520 25
526 25
526 25
520 25
526 25
4.
191 23
202 63
68 70
104 30
252 95
149 00
28 60
860 27
86 00
10 00
13 00
• 5 00
12 50
1 75
27 40
1840
480
20
15 00
50 00
145 60
2 25
3 00
7 50
65 82
526 25
526 25
526 25
526 25
520 26
526 25
191 28
202 63
6S 70
104 30
252 05
140 90
28 50
860 27
86 00
10 00
13 00
5 00
12 50
1 75
27 40
1840
4 80
16 P. L. Smith, supplies for poor and
as Constable
17 S. Benjamin, Counsel fees
18 John Smith,
19 Elihu Lester, Assessor
20 D. McCormick, supplies poor
21 D. S. Dickinson, damage on sheep
23 F. A. Perry, supplies to poor
23 S. Davis, excess of tax, interest
24 Barr & Co., bill for poor
25 Jolm Moe, supplies to poor
26 C. Benjamin, clerk charges
27 L. A. Farlin, clerk of election
28 A. Fenner, "
29 R. T. Hedden, Inspector election.
30 J. B. Bogardus,
31 W. A. Redden, "
32 C. P. Perlin, services on poor
33 A. Wyckoff, ex-Com'r Highways.
34 Joshua Brown, Justice
35 George W. Mier, Assessor
36 C. Bowker, excess of tax....
37 J. A. Townley, Inspector election
38 J. T. Knettles,
39 H. Butler, taking care pauper
40 James M. Woodbury, Justice
41 William Mead, Supervisor
42 George Miller, Town Clerk
43 Egbert Williams, Justice
$9781 40 $9781 40
We do certify, that the foregoing abstract is correct.
ITHACA, Nov. 14, 1867.
W. L. Bosmwrce, Snpervleor.
S. B. BEERS, Town Clerk.
MOSES CROWELL,
EZRA WEAVER,
S. W. Seism
,
A. M. LUCAS, Justices of Peace.
(Added by Supervisors.)
C. F. Potter, horse drowned in InIet300 00
L. 0. Sayler, clothes lost at same time42 75
John Kingsbury, excess of tax8 31
Heath T. Jones " " 9 33
F. M. Finch, counsel fee... 5 00
865 39
14 00 14 09
4 00 4 00
5 00 3 00
36 12 36 12
38 39 38 39
12 50 12 60
934 984
21 03 21 03
18 86 14 32
450 450
12 10 1210
300 300
3 00 300
15 00 15 00
34 90 34 90
10 50 10 50
1683 1588
17 00 17 00
14 50 14 50
39 21 39 21
30 13 30 13
6 00 6 00
11 50 11 50
56 50 55 60
20 30 20 30
10 50 10 50
30 50 39 50
19 00 10 00
$350 62
At a special meeting of Town Auditors, held at the
house of W. Seeley, all members present, the following
resolution was adopted:
Resolved, That the Town raise for the Commissioner
of Highways, of the Town of Lansing, the sum of $2700.
GEORGE MILLER, Town Clerk.
(Added by Supervisors.)
W. M. Bristol, Commissioner H1'ways.114 13
A. W. Knettles, ex -Supervisor 9 00
A. Preston, Constable - 5 05
William Mead, assessment roll 1 00
Adam Fenner, excess of tax.. 51 04
LANSING.
Abstract of the names of all persons
who presented accounts to the Board of
Town Auditors of the Town of Lansing,
November 7th, .1867, with the amounts
claimed by each and the amounts final-
ly audited.
No.
1 C. S. Miner, clerk of election
2 W. Drake,
3 Harlon Heiden,
4 H. Miller, use house for election.,
5 E. S. Smith, damage on sheep
6 T. Snyder, moving bridge
7 M. B. Miller, Inspector election
8 D. Kelley, use house for election
9 J. Rhodes, Inspector election
10 Benton Brown,
11 W. H. Fitch, clerk election
12 J. S. Linderman, `
13 J. W. Pratt, Inspector election
14 C. A. Haskins,
15 G. H. Warner, clerk of election
Claim'd Allow'd
$8 00 $3 00
6 00 6 00
3 00 3 00
23 00 23 00
800 8 00
16 88 16.88
10 50 10 50
15 00 15 00
10 60 10 50
6 00 600
6 00 6 00
6 00 600
10 75 10 50
11 13 11 13
200 $00
180 22
NEWFIELD.
Abstract of the names of all persons
who presented accounts to be audited
to the Board of Town Auditors of the
Town of Newfield, on. the 7th day of
November, 1867, with amounts claimed
by each and the amounts finally audited.
No. Claim'd Allow'd
1 Andrew Smith, Constable $14 10 $11 00
2 A. J. & P. Freese, use house for
elections
3 C. Simpson, Inspector elections
4 C. Congdon, "
5 James Stamp, "
6 R. Alexander, clerk of elections
'I S. Simpson, Li.
•.
8 N. Henry, "
9 Moses McCorn, 2nd, Assessor
10 Wm. R. Smith, Poor Master
11 C. Knickerbocker, Assessor
12 0. C. Pull, Commissioner
13 John Culver, ex -Town Clerk
14 S. Devenport, ex -Commissioner
15 L. D. Hamilton, Constable
16 C. M, Starr, Inspector elections
17 John Crowell, clerk elections
18 Daniel Martin, 41.
•
10 J. Stamp, use house for elections.
20 B. Starr, clerk elections
20 00
10 68
10 60
11 30
1 50
1 50
300
26 20
7 50
25 50
23 25
4 25
9 00
17 20
14 50
1 50
1 50
20 00
1 50
12 00
10 68
10 50
11 30
1 50
1 50
3 00
25 20
7 60
25 50
23 25
4 25
900
17 '20
14 50
1 50
1 60
20 00
1 50
21 0. C. Puff, Commissioner
22 J. L. Colegrove, Insp'r election
23 D. Dassance, Inspector election
24 Wm. McCollum, clerk election
25 Richard Sebring, Assessor
26 Royal Rosebrook Constable
27 G. W. Ham, clerk town meeting.
28 L. S. Haul, Justice Peace
29 H. S. Rockwell, Coremissionor
30 0. C. Puff, individual
31 H. S. Rockwell, individual
02 S. S. Garfield, Justice Peace
33 Elvin C. Thorn, "
34 11, C. Esterbrook, "
65 B, Starr, Supervisor
36 L. F. Cavanaugh, Town Clerk
14 50
12 00
12 15
1 50
22 00
16 38
2 00
6 75
20 25
141 76
45 36
69 95
7 60
11 50
24 19
70 16
21
14 50
12 00
12 15
1 50
22 00
13 38
2 00
6 75
20 25
141 76
45 36
59 95
7 50
11 50
24 19
70 16
$691 13 $681 23
We do certify, that the foregoing abstract is correct.
Dated NEWFIELD, Nov. 9, 1867.
13. STARR, Supervisor.
L. F. CAVANAUGH, Town Clerk.
S. S. GAnrmLD,
l2vrer C. THORN,
R. C. EsTERRRoox, Justices.
I certify, that at the annual Town Meeting held on
the 2d daof April, 1867, in the Town of Newfield, it
was voted by the majority of the voters present, that
the town raise the sum of six hundred and sixty-seven
dollars to pay for bridges in said town that is now
built, over the $250, making in all the slim of $917.
Attest, S. S. GARFIELD, Moderator.
L. F. CAVANAucn, Town Clerk.
April 2, 1867.
(Added by Supervisors.)
L. D. Hamilton, Constable 7 20
Jacob Puff, Commissioner FIighways36 00
43 20
ULYSSES.
The Town Board of Ulysses met in
accordance with lawn, for the purpose of
auditing accounts against said town,
on Thursday, November 7, 1867. The
following is the list of bills audited.
No. Claim'd Allow'd
1 J. Colegrove Com'r Highways... $21 00 $21 00
2 L. Millspaugh Poor Master Ithaca 23 75 28 75
3 J. D. Lewis, M. D 42 25 42 25
4 J. S. Hixson, ex -Town Clerk 16 00 15 00
6 S. Young, Inspector election19 38 19 38
6 D. Quigley, " 10 50 10 50
7 W. Ii Teed, clerk election 6 00 6 00
8 G. J. McLallen, " 6 00 6 00
9 R. C. Tompkins, Insp'r election10 60 10 50
10 A, G. Stone, tax refunded 1 00 1 00
11 J. R. Emery, Poor Master 8 00 8 00
12 W. Chandler, coffin for poor 10 00 10 00
13 W. Pierson, ex -Supervisor 36 64 86 64
14 W. G. Farrington, Insp'r election 9 13 9 13
15 J. M. Stout, clerk election 8 00 3 00
16 J. M. Farrington, M. D 4 81 4 81
17 E. Wilcox, assigned by H. VanOr-
der
18 A. V. Van Liew, Com'r Highways
19 E. Wilcox 4420 for expenditures on Trn-
maneburgh bridge 1628 32 1628 32
21 I. Bullard, use of house 54 00 44 00 State tax
22 H. Luckey, Inspector elections... 10 50 10 50 Town audits
23 W. C. Dederer, " ... 13 50 13 50 Highways
24 John A. Letts, Assessor 80 50 80 50 Returned tax
26 A. M. Sherwood, ex-Com'r Hiw'y 24 60 34 50 Total
21
00
58 00
6 00
21 00
68 00
26 E. S. Pratt, Assessor
27 B. Laving,
28 R. H. Fish, Constable
29 L. Millspaugh, Poor M., Ithaca
30 E. Lovel, Justice Peace
31 E. Smith, Poor Master
32 Jacob Carman, Justice Peace .
33 R. C. Taylor, clerk elec'n & T. C.
34 J. VanBuskirk, clerk. election
35 J. Earl, Justice Peace
36 Alexander Bower, Supervisor
34 00
21 00
58 40
19 50
33 30
900
8 55
33 00
1 50
750
37 03
34 00
21 00
68 40
19 50
38 30
9 00
S 55
33 00
1 50
7 50
37 03
$2356 06 $2346 00
A. Bowen, Supervisor.
E. LOVEL,
J. CARMAN,
JOHN EARL, Justices of Peace.
R. C. TAYLOR, Town Clerk.
I do certify that the above is a correct statement of
the Town Audits made.
R. C. TAYLOR, Town Clerk.
November 7, 1S67.
(Added by Supervisors.)
Edmund Robinson, excess of tax....... 1 05
ABSTRACT of charges against the sev-
eral towns:
State tax
Town audits
Highways
Bounty tax
Total
State tax
Town audits
Highways
Town Hall
CAROLINE.
$2780 90'Connty Expenaes...1068 73
513 42 Sup'ts of Poor 97 96
'750 00 Schools 547 38
7145 03
$12903 42
• DARBY.
$2946 90 County expenses...1132 58
547 27 Sup'ts of Poor 94 26
450 00 Schools 680 18
600 00 Returned tax 2 67
$6253 86
Total
DnyDEN.
State tax $7415 90 County expenses...2850 12
Town audits. 1350 54 Sup'ts of Poor . 323 67
Highways 625 00 Schools 1459 85
Support of poor.... 200 00 Returned tax 130 73
Total
$14355 81
ENFIELD.
State tax $2567 93 County expenses... 983 09
Town audits1515 05 Sup'ts of Poor 7 72
Highways 150 00 Schools 603 64
Returned tax... .. 13 131 —..___
Total $5730 46
GROTON.
State tax $4423 00
Town audits 854 03
Support of poor400 00
Bounty tax 8113 59
Returned tax 54 80
Total
County expenses...1699 85
Sup'ts of Poor 86 52
Schools 870 64
R. R. Bonds 1446 04
ITHACA.
$17948 47
State tax $15298 50 County expenses...5879 60
Town audits 10146 88 Sup'ts of Poor 4066 ea
Highways 250 00 Schools 3010 60
National Banks... 5452 43 Returned tax 161 38
Total
LANSING.
$7259 00
826 95
2950 00
82 86
$40655 89
County expenses...2789 80
Sup'ts of Poor 206 58
Schools .... 1423 92.
$15644 11
NEWFIELD.
State tax $3353 00
Town audits '724 43
Highways 917 00
Bounty tax 7464 99
22'
Comity expenses1288 60
Su 'ts of Poor 114 46
Schools 660 05
Returned tax 27 20
Total
ULYSSES.
State tax $5371 40 County expenses...2064 83
Town audits 2347 11 Su 'ts of Poor 323 12
Highways 1000 00 Schools 1057 34
Returned tax 770
Total
$14549 73
RECAPITULATION
Caroline $12903 42 Ithaca
Danby
Dryden
Enfield
Groton
Total
6253 86 Lansing
14355 81 Newfield
5730 46 Ulysses
17948 47
$12164 07
40665 89
1554'1 11
14549 73
12164 07
$140115 82
ABSTRACT of payments to be made
by the County Treasurer:
For State tax
Schools
GENERAL FUND.
$51406 53
10119 40
$61525 93
4680 00
2500 ou
400 00
71 50
2500 00
211 31
20 00
10 00
1200 00
50 00
500 00
500 00
150 00
15 00
10 00
40 00
4050 83
200 00
73 00
200 00
Superintendents of Poor
Court expenses
Fuel and gas for Court House, &o
Insurance on public buildings
State Lunatic Asylum
" Inebriate "
" Idiot "
Livery to Connty House
County Judge's salary
Special L4
District Attorney's salary
Treasurer's salary
Supervisors Clerk's salary
Janitor's "
Counsel employed by Bank Com'rs
Incidental expenses, Judge's office
First National Bank
Merchants & Farmers' "National Bank,
Expenses School Com'r to Jan. 1, 1868...
Sidewalk at Court House
Repairs and wall at Court House.... , ...
Fines to be refanded to Caroline... $5 00
Danby 190
" Enf eld 5 00
" Groton 48 00
" - Ithaca 81 00
" Lansing 5 00
"Newfield 88 00
illyases14 00
County audits
44
li
"
44
197 90
10220 53
$89291 10
VOLUNTEER FUND.
Interest and principal of County Bonds
$22728 61
STATEMENT showing the amount of compensation an-
dited by the Board of Supervisor of Tompkins Coun-
ty, to the members thereof, within the past year, the
items and nature of such compensation, the number
of days the Board has been in session, and the dis-
tance traveled by the members respectively,. in at-
tending County Canvass and the meetings of the
Boal d.
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Miles traveled.
Mileage.
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SUPERVISORS' Room, Dec. 31, 1867.
I, hereby certify, that the Board of Supers, sous of
Tompkins County, were in session thirteen days in No-
vember, 1867, and were engaged two days in making
County Canvass, and that the number of miles necessa-
rialy traveled by the members of the Board in perform-
ance of their duties, is as above stated, and, I further
certify, that no accounts were audited by said Board,
Without being properly verified according to law.
J. H. EMERY,
Clerk Board of Supervisors, Tompkins Co.
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Supervisors --Special Session.
SUPERVISORS' ROOM, ITHACA,t
January 25, 1868.
The Board met in Special Session in
reference to the Poor House. Wm. L.
Bostwick, in the Chair. The members
were all. present. J. H. Emery, the
Clerk, being absent, J. W. Stansbury,
was elected Clerk of the Board.
The following resolution offered. by
Mr. Bailey, was passed unanimously :
Resolved, That this Board would recommend to the
next Board of Supervisors to allow and to audit in fa-
vor of E. C. VanKirk, the sum of one hundred and ten
dollars and forty-seven cents, that being the amount
that through a mistake in the footing was not audited
in his bill for 1867.
The Chairman then read a communi-
cation from L. Congdon, Esq., relative
to the plans and specifications for build-
ing a• Comity House.
The Chairman informed the Board
that the contract orclerecl by the last
Board, relative to the Monroe County
Penitentiary was completed on the fol-
lowing terms :
For all persons sentenced for a period of sixty days
and less than three months, one dollar and fifty cents
per week; for all persona sentenced for a period of
three menthe and less than four months, one dollar and
twenty-five cents per week; and for all persons sen-
tenced for a period of four months and over, one dollar
per week.
Mr. Curtis, from the Committee ap-
pointed at the last meeting of the Board
on the County House, macre a report in
writing, which on motion was unani-
mously adopted, as follows :
To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County:
The undersigned, your Committee appointed to pre-
pare plans and specifications for the repair of the Coun-
ty Poor House, beg leave respectfully to report:
That they have given the subject careful considera-
tion, have examined the old buildings thoroughly, -and
submit the accompanying plans and specifications for
your consideration and approval.
Signed E. L. B. Guam,
D. W. BALLET", Committee.
J. M. SMITH,
WWI. L. BOSTWICIO,
On motion adjourned. to 1-' p. m.
Afternoon Session.
Board met pursuant to adjournment,
and after athorough examination of the
plans and specifications, on motion of
Mr. Bower,
Resolved, That the plans and specifications submit-
ted by the Committee, be accepted and adopted by this
Board.
Passed by ayes and noes as follows
Arms. Noss.
Mr. ASHLEY,
" Surra,
CURTIS,
BAILEY,
WHITE,
BOSTWICK,
MEAD,
STARR,
BOWER, -9.
On motion of Mr. White,
Resolved, That E. L. B. Curtis, D. W. Bailey, J. M.
Smith, and William L. Bostwick, be appointed Build-
ing Committee, to make the repairs and alterations of
the County House substantially according to the plans
and specifications adopted by this Board.
Resolved, That the Building Committee have author-
ity, and are hereby, empowered to borrow on the faith
of the County from time to time, such sums of money
as they shall deem necessary to carry on the work, not
exceeding in the whole, six thousand dollars, payable
on or before the tat day of March, 1869.
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On motiom of Mr. Curtis,
Resolved, That the Building Committee appointed
by this Board, shall have power to direct such altera-
tions in the details or repairs on the County House, as
in their judgment will best subserve the interests of
the County, and the durability and convenience of the
building, providing the same shall not materially in-
crease the expense of said repairs:
Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be
published with the other proceedings of this Board,
and at the same rates.
On motion of Mr. J. M. Smith,
Resolved. That in .the absence of Mr. Emery, J. W.
Stansbury, be the Clerk of this Board.
On motion, the Board then adjourned
without day.
W. L. BOSTWICK, Ch'n.
J. W. STAuvsuuziY, Clerk. -
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John D. Fay.
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Gilbert DeLaMatyr.
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Orlow W. Chapman.
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99 94 191 89 101
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1 244 154 502 235 267
214 332 586 234 33J
335 216 575 313 239
71 47 122 73 49
2'9 9i 371 270 100
149 79 229 143 81
156 87 210 157 83
73 101 178 72 1051
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262 195 465 219 -19I
103 103 207 119 108
267 273 519 253 278
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224 206 415 224 297
John 11. Selkreg.
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Samuel C. Reynolds.
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SCATTERING VOTES for the office of Inspector of State Prisons, Blank, -
received one (1); for the office of Member of 'Assembly, Selkreg, received one
(1) ; J. M. Reynolds, received one {1); for the office of County Clerk, G-eo. Trues-
dell, received one (1) ; A, L. Truesdell, received two (2) ; George Truesdell, re-
ceived one (1); J. Rundell, received one (1); for the office of District Attorney, M.
King, received one (1); J. D. Smith, received two (2); for the office of Superin-
tendent of the Poor, H. Holden, received one. (1); Ephraim Hammond received one
(1) ; for the office of Coroner, Gilbert Bail, received two (2) ; John Letts,. received
one (1); D. Letts, received one (I); L. Leonard, received one (1); M. Van Droff,
received two (2) ; Blank, received four (4) ; for the office of County Judge, M.
Van Val Kenburgh, received two (2) ; Ben. Ferris, two (2) ; H. S. Walbridge,
one (1) ; Blank, one (1) ; for the office of Judge of the Court of Appeals, Blank re-
ceived one (1).
TABULAR STATEMENT of votes given at a General Election held on th
Fifth day of November, A. D. 1867, in the several election districts in the County
of Tompkins, for Secretary of State, Comptroller, State Treasurer, Attorney Gener-
al, State Engineer and Surveyor, Canal Commissioner, Inspector of State Prisons,
Senator, Member of Assembly, County Clerk, District Attorney, Superintendent of
Poor, Justice of Sessions, Coroners, Judge of Court of Appeals, Justice of the Su-
preme Court and County Judge.
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193 100 93 193 100
464 368 96 464, 338
140 120 20 140 120
501 244 257 501 241
588 264 324 588 261
584 339 245 584 337
122 74 48 122 74
373 232 91 373 282
280 151 79 230 l5'.
213 157 86 243 157
177 74 103 177 74
248 106 142 218 106
465 269 196 465 269
229 121 108 229 121
540 266 274 540 236
125 47 78 125 47
236 144 90 286 146
2901 190 100 293 190
438 280 158 483 280
435 230 205 435 230
6864, 3944, 2920 6.314 39331
Whole number of Votes.
Comptroller.
Thomas Hillhouse.
William F. Allen.
Whole number of Votes.
State Treasurer.
Theodore B. Gates.
Wheeler H. Bristol.
Whole number of Votes.
Joshua M. Van Cott.
Marshall B. Chaplain.
Whole number of Votes.
Archibald C. Powell.
-Vanrensselaer R. Richmond.
Whole number of Votes.
John M. Hammond.
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Surveyor. sioner.
John D. Fay.
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