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THE

NEW-HAMPSHIRE

ANNUAL REGISTER,

AND

UNITED STATES CALENDAR,

FOR THE YEAR

&£//# | O l) vr- ^

BY G. PARKER LYON.

No. XXXIX.-No. XVI. New Series.

The earliest Register published was for 1772 ; and afterward

(now known to have been published) were for the years

1787, '88, '89, '94, '95. '96, '97, '98, 1800, and annually

since making tne aggregate of 69 numbers..

The numbering commenced with 1822

the New Series with 1845.

CONCOKD : PUBLISHED BY G. PARKER LYON.

PRINTED BY M'FARLAND & JEITKS.

ADVERTISEMENT.

In offering to the citizens of the State our Register for 1859-60, we think it will be found as correct as the nature of the under- taking will admit. Great pains have been taken to render the work correct and acceptable to the public ; but, notwithstanding the greatest pains should be taken for correctness, and success at- tends it for to-day, to-morrow mav bring its many changes, and consequently render the work unavoidably incorrect.

We have omitted several articles which we had prepared, to give room for statistics, the nature and importance of which, to be inserted together in one Register, will be apparent to every one ; and we hope and trust this will be received as a sufficient apology for the omission of articles usually inserted.

SI^IF" Corrections' in the Register should be given on or before the 20th of August, for the first one hundred pages, and the re- mainder by the 10th of September.

Concord, October, 1859.

Entered according to an act of Congress, in the year 1859,

BY G. PARKER LYON,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of New-Hampshire.

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INDEX

1367180

Academies, 147 I

Appendix, 174

Appropriations, 52

Attorney s-at-Law, 59

Asylumfor Insane, 151

Board of Education, 146

Biblical Institute, 150

Banks, 153-160

Calendar Pages, 5-16

Change of Officers, 58

City Officers, Manchester,. . .132 " " Portsmouth,... 133

" " Concord, 134

11 " Nashua, 135

" u Dover, 135

Commissioners of Schools,. .146

" " Railroads,174

" " Banks, ....153

" "' Insurance, 162

Commissioners resident in

New-Hampshire, 68

Do. in other States, 65

Courts, Supreme Judical,. . . 53

Probate, 56

U. S. District, 170

Clerks of Supreme Judicial, 53 County Officers

Rockingham, 70

Strafford, 76

Belknap, 80

Carroll, 83

Merrimack, 86

Hillsborough, 92

Cheshire, 99

Sullivan, 103

Grafton, 106

Coos, 113

County Solicitors, : . . . 53

Courts, days of sitting, see Cal. pages, also Law of,. 53-58

Dartmouth College, 149

Eclipses for 1860 4

Government of N. H.,. . 46

Council 46

Senate,. 46

Representatives, 47-51

Government of U. S., 169

Senate of U. S., 171

Representatives, 172

Insurance Companies,.. .162-164

Inspectors of Flour, 136

14 of Hops, 136

" of Fish, 136

Judiciary, Justices, 53

Judges, Probate, 55

Judiciary, U. S., 169

Literary' institutions, 147

Militia of X. H., 115

Medical Society, 127

Ministers in N. H., 117-126

Ministers, Foreign, 170

Notaries Public 63

N. H. Hist. Society, 151

Obituary, 175

Physicians, 127-132

Post-Offices Postmasters,.. .164

Postage Laws, 168

Registers. Probate, 55

Savings Banks, 160-162

Statistics

Electors, 17-28

Law of choice; Names and Votes as recorded; Votes for Pres. and Vice- Pres. for each Term, 1789 to 1856.

Reps, to Congress, 29-38

Names and the State of the Votes, as recorded, for each Term, 1789 to 1859. Presidents, 1775 to 1793,... 39-40 State of the Vote as re- corded; John Pickering, President bv resolve. Governors, lf93 to 1859,. .40-45 State of the Vote as re- corded. Joseph M. Harper, acting

Governor, 43

State Institutions Asylum for the Insane, House of Reformation, State Prison,151 Sheriffs— Coroners— Jailers—

Rockingham, 76

Strafford, 79

Belknap, 82

Carroll, 86

Merrimack, 92

Hillsborough 98

Cheshire, 102

Sullivan, 106

Grafton, 112

Coos, 115

Teachers' Association, 146

Town Police Courts, 136

Town-Clerks, 137-145

Traveling Fees, 52

Votes for Governor, 137-145

ECLIPSES IN 1860.

1st. 2d. 3d. 4th.

© Jan. 22d. D Feb. 6th. © July 18th. D August 1st. There will be four Eclipses this year two of the Sun and two of the Moon. The times and phases will be as follows :

I. The first will be of the Sun, January the 22d, on Sunday, at 21 minutes past 7 o'clock in the evening, consequently will not be -visible to any part of the United States, because the sun will be below the horizon. But if it was not, the Eclipse would not be visible to us, because the moon's latitude will be too far south.

II. The second will be of the Moon, February the 6th day, on Monday evening, visible, and by calculation as follows :

Beginning, 8h. lm. 30s.

Middle, 9h. 28m. 30s.

Ecliptic opposition, 9h. 33m. 51s.

End of the Eclipse, lOh. 50m. 00s.

Duration, 2h. 49m. 30s.

Apparent time Sun slow of the clock, 14m. 19s. Digits eclipsed 32' nearly, on the Moon's north limb, and in the south side of the Earth's shadow.

III. The third will be of the Sun, July,the 18th day, on Wednes- day morning, visible, and by calculation as follows :

Beginning, 7h. 17m.

Middle, 8h. 20m.

Duration,. 2h. 29m.

Apparent time Sun slow of the clock, 5m. 54s.

IV. The fourth and last will be of the Moon, on Wednesday, the first day of August, at 46 minutes past noon ; invisible.

CHRONOLOGICAL. CYCLES FOR 1860.

Dominical Letter, A. G.

Golden Number, 18

Epact, 7

Solar Cycle, 21

Roman Indication, 3

Julian Period, 6,573

I860.] JANUARY, 1st Month— 31 days.

Length of Days.

|h.m.| [d.Jh.m.I [d.;h.m.J|d.|h.m.| |d.|h.m.I|d.|h.m.| !d.|h.m.| Id. Jh.m.

118 541 1 5

2|8 54|| 6 3,8 56| I 7 4|8 56j[ 81

56j

9 0j|13|9 6||17|9 12l|21i9 22,|25 9 30||29|9 38

26 9 32|i30 9 40

27 9 34i| | 289 36|| |

8 58j|10|9 2||14.9 6| |18;9 141 122|9 24

8 58 [ 1 11 9 2 1 j 15 ! 9 8; |19!9 18| -23 9 26

9 Oj 1 12 9 4j!l6|9 10||20!9 20il24J9 28

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. D First Quarter, 1st day, 6h. Om. in the morning. N. O Full Moon, 8th day," lOh. 33m. in the morning.— N. W. d Last Quarter, 15th day, 2h. 5m. in the morning. S. E. @ New Moon, 22d day, 7h. 21m. in the evening. W. D First Quarter, 31st day, Oh. 13m. in the morning. W.

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f S. J. C, Law, Haverhill, P. C. Conway, P. C. Stratford, P. C. Keene, P. C. Dover, S. J. C. Manchester.

Sui M j lOiTu 11 W 12|Th 13jFri 14!Sa 15;Su 16M 17jTu 18 W

19£h|

20Fn

21 Sa 22|Su

23 M I

24 Tu1

f S. J. C, Trial, Exeter, <{ P. C. Portsmouth. <[ P. C. Exeter.

P. C. Gilford, 1 P. C. Littleton, 1 P. C. Keene.

S. J. C, Trial, Newport, P. C. Manchester, P. C. Concord. P. C. Claremont.

•{ P, C. Francestown.

©r©s. h.m. h.m.

r.^s. h. m.

High:

water.

33,4 27 33|4 27 32 4 28

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

4

27 4 33 26 4 34

0 2. 4 23

1 5 5 27;

2 llj 6 43

3 21! 8 0

4 32| 9 9

5 31 10 6

6 52|10 57 D rise] 11 43

6 5i

7 26

8 45

10 0

11 13 morn.

0 26

1 39

2 49

3 56

4 56

5 49

6 31 D set.

5 35

6 39

7 42

8 40

9 34

10 43

11 48 morn.

0 52

morn. 0 24

1 4

1 43

2 22

3 5

3 5o;

5 4J

6 24;

7 46;

8 53

£ 47,

10 28

11 8|

11 40

ev. 10;

0 39|

1 8

1 36|

2 7

2 44,

3 30|

4 23!

6 FEBRUARY, 2d Month— 29 days. [1860.

Length of Days.

d.Ih. s

C.I D.lH.M.

Id.Ih. m.IId. h.m.I

D. H.M.

d.|h.m.I|d.|h.m.

11 9 4

6| 5| 9 56

I 9 10 6 113110 16

17 10 26

21 10 38M25I10 50

2 9 4

8| 6 9 58

10 10 8:|14I10 18 1

18 10 30

2210 42 1 126110 54

31 9 £

2| 7|10 0

1 11110 10||15|10 22 1

19 10 32

23J10 44i|27|10 56

4| 9 £

41 8|l0 2

|12|l0 14| |16 10 24 1

20]

0 36

24J10 48 1 1 28 , 11 0

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

Q Full Moon, 6th day, 9h. 37m. in the evening. S. E.

<[ Last Quarter, 13th day, lh. 53m. in the afternoon. N. W.

@ New Moon, 21st day, 2h. 41m. in the afternoon. S. W.

D First Quarter, 29th day, 2h. 58m. in the afternoon. S. E.

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High

A

p

h.m.

h.m.

h. m.

water.

1

w

7 7

4 53

2 2

7 35

2

Th

7 6

4 54

3 9

7 32

3

Fri

7 4

4 56

4 13

8 53

4

Sa

7 3

4 57

5 10

9 45

5

Su

{ S. J. C, Trial, Gilford, S. J.

7 2

4 58

5 57

10 37

6

M

C, Trial, Concord, P. C.

7 1

4 59

D rise

11 19

7

Tu

- Keene, P. C. Somersworth,

7 0

5 0

6 10

morn.

8

W

P. C. Tamworth.

6 59

5 1

7 30

0 1

9

Th

6 57

5 3

8 47

0 38

10

Fri

6 56

5 4

10 4

1 13

11

Sa

6 55

5 5

11 19

1 52

12

Su

6 53

5 7

morn.

2 33

13

M

6 52

5 8

0 34

3 23

14

Tu

-j S. J. 0, Trial, Dover.

6 51

5 9

1 42

4 28

15

W

6 49

5 11

2 48

5 49

16

Th

6 48

5 12

3 44

7 19

17

Fri

6 47

5 13

4 29

8 28

18

Sa

6 45

j5 15

5 6

9 22

19

Su

6 44

15 16

5 38

10 4

20

M

f P. C. Gilford, P. C. Keene,

6 42

5 18

6 2

10 41

21

Tu

-j P. C. Wentworth. \ P. C. Exeter.

6 4i

5 19

D set.

11 12

22

W

6 39

5 21

6 34

11 41

23

Th

6 38

5 22

7 33

ev. 13

24

Fri

6 36

5 24

8 34

0 36

25

Sa

6 35

5 25

9 40

1 8

26

Su

6 33

5 27

10 45

1 41

27

M

6 32

,5 28

11 50

2 17

28

Tu

A P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. -{ P. C. Newport.

6 305 30

morn.

3 2

29

W

6 29 5 31

0 56

4 0

I860.] MARCH, 3d Month— 31 days.

Length of Days.

d.!h. m.Nd.Ih. m.jId.Ih. m.IId.Ih. m.Ijd.Ih. m.Md.Ih. m. 1 1 l|ll 6!| 6lll 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M lft 11 48|i21H2 2| |26|12 18| | 2|11 8'H 7,11 221113111 36i 1 171 11 52'j22|12 6| 127112 20 | 311 12|j 8|11 24! 13 11 40| 18111 54||23j]2 8' |28] 12 24J f 4J11 1411 9jll 28JI14I11 421 II** 111 58j|24,'12 12.|29jl2 261 1

J 5|11 16 ' 1 10 1 1 1 30] 15111 46l|20!l2 0||25|12 J4J |30;i2 28! |

Moon's Cfianges, Fulls and Quarters. O Full Moon, 7th day, 7h. 51m. in the morning. N. W. & Last Quarter, 14th day, 4h. 16m. in the morning. S. E ® New Moon, 22d day, 9h. 3m. in the morning.— S. E. D First Quarter, 30th day, 2h. 5m. in the morning. N. W

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©'•!©■•

h.mJh.m.

r.®s. High h. m. water.

ljTh;

2|Fri!<{ P. C. Amherst.

Sa

Su

M

Tu

AY

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

AY

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

INI

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

f P. C. Dover, P. C. Ossipee <j Corner, P. C. Keene, P. C. [ Lancaster.

( Annual Town-Meeting in { New- Hampshire.

f U. S. D. C. Portsmouth, P. I C. Portsmouth, P. C. Lisbon, \ P. C. Gilford, P. C. Keene. < P. C. Exeter.

fP. C. Concord, P. C. Man-

■{ Chester.

-{ P. C. Claremont.

-{ P. C. Mason Village.

27 5 33 265 34 245 36 23 5 37 225 38 20'5 40 19J5 41 185 42 16'5 44 lfilS 45 135 47 12J5 48

2 0

2 58

3 49

4 33

5 4 5 34

D rise

7 38

8 58

10 16

11 30 morn.

0 39

1 39

2 30

3 11

3 44

4 12 4 34

4 35

5 13 D set.

7 37

8 42

9 48

10 55

11 57 morn.

0 59

1 49

2 33

5 26

6 39

8 24

9 27

10 16

11 1 11 37 morn.

0 15

0 53

1 34

2 17

3 9

4 9

5 28

6 49

7 58

8 55

9 36 10 12

10 44

11 14 11 44 ev. 16

0 49

1 24

2 6

2 57

3 58

5 19

6 51

APRIL, 4th Month— 30 days.

11860.

Length of Days.

o.Ih. m.

d.Ih. m.)|d.|h. m.IId. 6|12 50| |ll |l3 4||l6

H. M.

Id.Ih. m.

Id.Ih. m.1

1 12 36

13 18

|21 13 32

|26|13 44

2112 38

7il2 53 1 12 J3 81117

13 20

122113 34

27113 461

3|12 42

8|12 66| 13J13 10||18

13 24

|23|I3 38

28 13 50 1

4 12 44 |

9|12 58 14 13 121 119

13 26

124113 40

|29il3 5211 |30|13 56 1

5|l2 46 |

10|13 2||15 13 16||20

13 28

|25|13 42

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. O Full Moon, 5th day, 5h. 13m. in the evening.— E. d Last Quarter, 12th day, 8h. 51m. in the evening. N. E. % New Moon, 21 day, In. 2m. in the morning. N. D First Quarter, 28th day, 9h. 55m. in the morning. N. E.

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h.m.

h.m.

h. m J water.

1

Su

' S. J. C. Trial, Haverhill, P.

5 42

6 18

3 9

8 5

2

M

C. Farmington, P. C. Con-

5 41

6 19

3 40

9 9

3

Tu

- way, P. C. Keene, «| P. C. Exeter.

5 39

6 21

4 6

9 59

4

W

5 38

6 22

4 32

10 41

5

Th

5 37

6 23

Drise

11 19

6

Fri

5 35

6 25

7 54

morn.

7

Sa

5 34

6 26

9 17

0 1

8

Su

5 32

6 28

10 27

0 41

9

M

5 31

6 29

11 34

1 22

10

Tu

\ S. J. C, Trial, Exeter.

5 29

6 31

mom.

2 9

11

W

5 28

6 32

0 31

2 59

12

Th

5 26

6 34

1 16

3 55

13

Fri

5 25

6 35

1 52

5 2

14

Sa

5 24

6 36

2 23

6 18

15

Su

5 22

6 38

2 46

7 22

16

M

f S. J. C, Trial, Ossipee, S.

5 21

6 39

3 7

8 18

17

Tu

« J. C, Trial, Keene, P.O. Gil-

5 20

6 40

3 26

9 4

18

W

ford, P. C. Haverhill, P. C.

5 18

6 42

3 46

9 44

19

Th

L Keene.

5 17

6 43

4 5

10 12

20

Fri

5 15

6 45

4 27

10 46

21

Sa

5 14

6 46

D set.

11 26

22

Su

5 13

6 47

8 54

ev. 1

23

M

f S.J. C, Trial, Lancaster, P.

5 11

6 49

10 2

0 40

24

Tu

\ C. Concord, P. C. Nashua, -j P. C. Newport.

5 10

6 50

11 0

1 20

25

W

5 9

6 51

11 55

2 6

26

Th

5 8

6 52

morn.

2 55

27

Fri

\ P. C. Francestown.

5 7

6 53

0 39

3 55

28

Sa

5 5

6 55

1 16

5 10

29

Su

5 4

6 46

1 49

6 28

30

M

5 2

6 48

2 14

7 45

1860.

MAY, 5th Month— 31 days.

Length of Days.

D. JH. If. I |d.|h. m.||d. 1|13 58|l 6|14 10||11 2;14 0! 7114 121 1 12 3114 211 8|14 14| 1 13 4jl4 4j| 9-14 16||14 5|14 6|il0|l418||15

d.Ih. m.Md.jh. m. |d.ih. m.,| *"' 21 1 14 42||26|l4 50] 22, 14 441 127|14 521 23,14 46||28|14 54| 24114 46||2914 54; 25 14 48||30:i4 56 1

14 20 16 14 32 14 241 17 j 14 34 14 26 1 18114 36 1 14 281 19114 381 14 30||20'l4 40 1

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. O Full Moon, 5th day, 2h. 22m. in the morning. S. W. d Last Quarter, 12th day, 2h. 36m. in the evening.— N.TV © New Moon, 20th day, 2h. 6m. in the evening. S. TV. D First Quarter, 27th day, 3h. 24m. in the evening. S. E.

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©r.es.r.©s.,High h.m.'h.m.h. m. water.

5 Su

Su

M

Tii

TV

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

If

Tu

TV

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

TV

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

TV

Th

9

10 il 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25

h

28 29 30

|81

i S. J. C, Trial, Nashua, P | C. Tamworth, P. C. Keene, [ P. C. Dover.

f U. S. C. C. Portsmouth, P. C I Portsmouth, P. C. Lancaster. i P. C. Exeter.

f S. J. C. Trial, Plymouth, P. | a Keene, P. C. Gilford, P, <j C. Plymouth, P. C. Plaistow. i P. C. Derry. «{ P. C. Chester. \ P. C Deerfield.

<\ P. C. Concord, P. C. Man- [ Chester.

-{ P. C. Peterborough.

<j S. J. C, Trial, Dover. •{ P. C. Claremont.

16

07

597

58 7 5717 557 547 537 527 517 507 4 48|7 4 47|7 46,7 457 44;7 437 427 417 407 397 387

2 38

3 3 3 29 3 59

]) rise 9 23

6 10 22

7 11 13 8111 54 9. morn.

8 50

9 41

10 24

11 7 11 49 morn.

0 31

0 26

0 53

1 15 1 34

1 52

2 12 2 31 1

2 56

3 23 D set.

8 56

9 52

10 39

11 16 11 50 morn.

0 17

0 43

1 7 1 31 1 58

14 56 41 27 IS 19 21 23

8 16

9 5 9 50

10 28

11 9 11 51 ev. 33

13 57 44 34 46 48 6

8 16

9 18

10 JUNE, 6th Month— 30 days. [1860.

Length of Days.

|d.|h. m.I

d.|h. m.

|d.|h. m.

d.Ih. m.||d.|h. m.| i

).Ih. m.

1 l|l4 581

6

15 4

Il|l5 6

16 15 10

21115 10 1 26|15 8

1 2,15 0|

7

15 4

12115 8

171 15 10

|2-i|l5 10 27|15 8

3J15 0

8

15 4

I3|l5 8

18 1 15 10

|23|15 10| 38(15 8

1 4 15 2|

9

15 6

14115 8

19115 10

|34fl5 10! 291 15 8

i

| 5!15 2|

10

15 6

|15|15 10

20|l5 10

|25|15 10; 30|l5 8

1

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

O Full Moon, 3d day, Oh. 4m. in the evening. N.

d Last Quarter, 11th day, 8h. 22m. in the morning. S. W.

9 New Moon, 19th day, Oh. 40m. in the morning. N.

]) First Quarter, 25th day, 7h. 50m. in the evening. S. W.

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High

Q

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h.m.

h.m.

h. m.

water.

I Fri

4 31

7 29

2 30

10 6

2!Sa

4 30

7 30

3 6

10 52

3!Su

4 30

7 30

Drise

11 35

4M

[ S. J. C, Law, Manchester,

4 29

7 31

9 3

morn.

5|Tu

\ P. C. Somersworth, P. C.

4 29

7 31

9 47

0 17

6W

[ Keene, P. C. Ossipee Corner.

4 28

7 32

10 22

0 55

7jTh

4 28

7 32

10 46

1 33

8Fri

4 28

7 32

11 14

2 7

9Sa

4 27

7 33

11 34

2 46

lo'Su

4 27

7 33

11 52

3 26

llM

4 27

7 33

morn.

4 9

l2Tu

4 26

7 34

0 10

5 7

13|W

{ P. C. Exeter.

4 26

7 34

0 29

6 7

14'Th

4 26

7 34

0 59

7 17

15;Fri

4 25

7 35

1 16

8 18

16

Sa

4 25

7 35

1 48

9 16

17

Su

4 25

7 35

2 29

10 6

18

M

f S.J. C, Law, Exeter, U.S. D

4 25

7 35

3 20

10 52

19

Tu

{ C. Exeter, P. C. Keene, P.

4 25

7 35

D set.

11 37

20

W

[ C. Gilford, P.C. Canaan.

4 25

7 35

9 13

ev. 20

21

Th

4 25

7 35

9 48

1 0

22

Fri

4 25

7 35

10 19

1 41

23

Sa

4 25

7 35

10 53

2 21

24

Su

4 25

7 35

11 7

3 5

25

M

4 26

7 34

11 31

3 57

26

Tu

<( P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua.

4 26

7 34

11 54

5 4

27

W

-{ P. C. Newport.

4 26

7 34

morn.

6 21

28

Th

4 26

7 34

0 23

7 44

29

Fri

<{ P. C. Amherst.

4 26

7 34

0 57

8 52

30 Sa

4 26

7 34

1 40

9 46

1860.1

JULY, ?th Month 31 days.

11

Length of Days.

D.lH. M.IJD. H. M.tlo.iM. M.lD.lH. M.Md.Ih. M. I |

6|15 2| 11|14 56j|16|14 50j|2l|l4 4 | 26|l4 32|| 7115 21 12114 56,|l7il4 48||22jl4 38| 27|i4 32! I 8|I5 0| 13|14 54l|18|14 46!|23J14 36i|28S14 SO j j 9 15 0, 14jl4 52 |l9! 14 44|'24|14 36M29H4 28 1 1 5[l5 4|'1Q14 58_|jl5|l4 52;j20jl4 42j|25J14 34j|30;i4 26j|

D.jH. M. 1|15 6j

2 15 61

3 15 61 4115

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. O Full Moon, 2d day, llh. 19m. in the evening.— S. d Last Quarter, 11th day, lh. 9ni. in the morning. E. Q ^Tew Moon, 18th day, 9h. 30m. in the morning. S. E. D First Quarter, 25th day, lh. 30m. in the morning W.

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©r©a.

h. m.

h.m,

r.Qs. h. m

High water.

Su M Tu W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

f S. J. C, Law, Keene, P. C, \ Conway, P. C. Keene, P. C, I Rochester, P. C. Whiterield,

<{ P. C. Portsmouth. ^J P. C. Exeter.

f S. J. C, Law, Lancaster, P, \ C. Keene, P. C. Gilford, P. LC. Bristol.

f P. C Concord, P. C. Man-

-j Chester.

\ P. C. Claremont.

{ P. C. Francestown.

27i7 27 7

27 7

28 7 28',7 29(7 29 30 30 31 32 32 33 34

4 34

35

367

377

38 7

39 7

40 7 417 42J7 427 43|7 447

44 7

45 7 '467 477 487

2 27 D rise

8 15

8 49

9 11 9 34 9 52

10 11 10 31

10 50

11 13 11 40 mora.

0 18

1 0 1 58

3 4 D set.

8 17

8 41

9 50 9 30 9 56

18 10 24 1710 55 16.11 35 1 6 mora. 15| 0 24 14 1 20 13 2 22 12 3 24

10 37

11 17 11 54

morn. 0 28

6 11

7 33!

8 46i

9 46

10 38i

11 20, eve. 4

0 41

1 17

55

37

27:

28,

49;

21

8 46

9 35 10 18 10 56

12 AUGUST, 8th Month— 31 days. [I860,

Length of Days.

D.JH. M.I

d.Ih. m.

d.Ih. m.IId.

H. M.I

d.Ih. m. |d.|h. m.I

1|14 22 1

6|14 8

ll| J3 58' 116

13 44 1

21|13 32|j26|13 20 |

2J14 201

7)14 6

12113 54'|17

13 421

2-2|13 301 !27| 13 16|

3|14 ]fi

8 14 4

13|13 52||18

13 40

23

13 28 1 128 1 13 14 1

4.14 141

9|14 2

14 13 50 19

13 38;

24

13 24||29|13 10 i

5|14 12|

10|14 0

|15|l3 46||20

13 36||25

13 22||30|l3 8|

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. O Full Moon, 1st day, Oh. 46m. in the evening. N.

d Last Quarter, 9th day, 4h. 34m. in the evening. N. @ New Moon, 16th day, 5h. 32m. in the evening. W.

D First Quarter, 23d day, 8h. 4m. in the morning. N. E. O Full Moon, 31st day, 4h. 13m. in the morning.— S. W.

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Or.

h. m,

as

h.m.

h. m.

High water.

W

Th Fri

Sa 5|Su 6M Tu W Th Fri Sa Su M Tu W Th Fri Sa Su M Tu W Th Fri Sa Su M Tu W Th Fri

f P. C. Tamworth, P. C. Plais-

| tow, P. C. Keene, P. C. Do-

\ ver.

\ P. C. Berry.

•{ P. C. Chester.

\ P. C. Deerfield.

^ P. C. Exeter.

f S. J. C, Trial, Gilford, S. J, I C, Trial, Concord, P. C. Gil- i ford, P. C. Wentworth, P. C I Keene.

P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua P. C. Newport.

■{ P. C. Peterborough.

49!7 11 50|7 10

52,7

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6

6 57 6 56 6 55 6 53

6 44 6 42

D rise 7 36

7 55

8 14 8 33

8 53

9 16 9 42

10 12

10 53

11 42 morn.

0 43

1 53 3 11

D set. 7 9

7 34

8 0

8 28

9 3 9 39

10 24

11 1 morn.

0 17

1 21

2 26

3 31

4 34 j) rise

11 31

morn.

1

30 58 29

0 36 20 14 32

3

8 27

9 30

10 21

11 5 11 44 ev. 20

0 58

1 2 3 4 5 7

8 18

9 17 9 59

10 36

11 8 11 37

I860.] SEPTEMBER, 9th Month— 30 days. 13

Length of Days.

Id.'h. h.I 1|13 2!

2112 58! 3 12 56 I 4' 12 521 5; 12 50

D.lH. M. |D. H. M.

6|12 46 1 11|J2 34 7(12 44! [12112 3Q 8|l2 42 1 113112 28 9jl2 38i|l4|l2 24 10112 36 |15 12 22

|d.|h. m.IId.Ih. m.I|d.|h. m.II 16|l2 18||2l!l2 6M26 11 50 I 17112 16 29 12 4 ! 1 27 i 1 1 461 18|12 12| 23|l2 0j 28|ll 44|i 19|12 10 1 24 11 561129111 42l| •201 1-2 8|125jll 52 |30 11 38 j |

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. (I Last Quarter, 8th day, 6h. 25m. in the morning. S. © New Moon, 15th day, lh. 28m. in the morning. N. D First Quarter, 21st day, 4h. 48m. in the evening. S. O Full Moon, 29th day, 9h. 6m. in the evening.— S. E.

a a

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h.m

r.fjs. h. m.

High water

ljSa! 2!Su! 3'M 4JTu! 51 6Th| 7iFri 8|Sa 9Su 10 M

S. J. C, Trial, Dover, S. J. C, Trial, Amherst, S. J. C, Trial, Newport, P. C. Ossi- pee Corner, P. C. Farming- ton, P. C. Keene, P. C. Cole- brook.

\ P. C. Portsmouth. \ P. C. Exeter.

f U. S. D. C. Portsmouth, P. \ C. Gilford, P. C. Keene, P. [ C. Lisbon.

f P. C. Concord, P. C. Man- { Chester. \ P. C. Claremont.

\ P. C. Amherst.

29.6 31 3116 29 32|6 28 346 26 35J6 25

37 6 23

38 6 22

39 6 21

46,6 14

48!6 12

49J6 11

51|6 9

52i6 8

44l6

55|6

566

57i6

586

06

2 5 58

45 56

55 55

7 5 53

8 5 52 9|5 51

11 5 49

6 45

7 7 7 29

7 52

8 22

8 57

9 40

10 37

11 39 morn.

0 50

2 11

3 30

4 40 ]) set.

6 34 ev.

6 57| 0

7 43

8 29

9 21

10 20

11 17 morn.

0 26

1 34

2 38

3 41

4 41 D rise

5 42

morn.

4

34

4

36

17

6

58

3 58

6 49

8 9

9 17

10 7

10 43

11 32

45 25 19 4 7 20 50 59

8 59

9 36 10 6

10 40

11 12 11 43

14 OCTOBER, 10th Month— 31 days. [1860.

Length of Days.

d.Ih. m.||d.

H. M.

D.lH. M.

D.

H. M.

|d.|h. m.I j

D..H. M.I

l|ll 361

6

11 20

Hill 6

16

10 52

21|10 36| 26|10 24

1

2,11 32i

7

11 18

12111 4

17

10 48

22 10 341 27110 20

3 11 28|

8

11 16

1 3 j 1 1 0

18

10 46

23 10 32 28|10 18

4ill 261

9

11 12

14110 58

19

10 42

24110 281 29110 16

5 11 241

10

11 10

15 10 54

|20

10 40

25 10 26||30ll0 12

Moon's Changes, Falls and Quarters.

d Last Quarter, 7th day, 8h. 33m. in the evening.— N. E.

© New Moon, 14th day, lOh. 6m. in the morning. S. E.

D First Quarter, 21st day, 7h. 42m. in the morning. N. E.

O Full Moon, 29th day, 2h. 22m. in the evening.— N. E.

n £

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©r.

©s.

r.@s.

High

« p

h.m.

h.m.

h. m.

water.

1 M

fS. J. C, Trial, Haverhill,

6 12

5 48

6 4

morn.

2 Ti

a \ P. C. Dover, P. C. Conway,

6 14

5 46

6 34

0 14

3 W

L P. C. Keene.

6 16

5 44

7 8

0 44

4 T]

k

6 17

5 43

7 46

1 28

5Fi

i

6 18

5 42

8 51

2 3

6 Ss

L

6 20

5 40

9 37

3 5

7 Si

J

6 21

5 39

10 55

3 52

8M

i U. S. C. Court, Exeter.

6 22

5 38

11 59

5 23

9 Ti

a -{ P. C. Portsmouth.

6 24

5 36

morn.

6 29

10 W

' ■{ P. C. Exeter.

6 25

5 35

1 11

7 39

11 T

ti

6 27

5 33

2 29

8 49

12 Fi

i

6 28

5 32

3 47

9 54

13 Ss

i

6 30

5 30

5 7

10 27

14 Si

j f S. J C, Trial, Ossipee, S. J.

6 31

5 27

D set.

11 12

15 M

C, Trial, Portsmouth, S. J.

6 33

5 27

5 45

11 53

16 T

a \ C, Trial, Keene, P. C. (ML-

6 34

5 26

6 26

ev. 35

17 W

r ford, P. C. Haverhill, P. C

6 36

5 24

7 18

1 18

18 T

l I Keene.

6 37

5 23

8 16

2 10

19 Fi

*i

6 39

5 21

9 19

3 0

SO Si

i

6 40

5 20

10 24

3 50

21 Si

cr

6 42

5 18

11 31

5 6

22 M

f S. J. C, Trial, Lancaster, P. u -{ C. Concord, P. C. Nashua.

6 43

5 17

morn.

6 12

23 T

6 44

5 16

0 34

7 21

24 W

r l

6 46

5 14

1 38

8 20

25 T

h

6 47

5 13

2 39

9 1

26 Fi

'i •{ P. C. Francestown.

6 48

5 12

3 38

9 41

27 S,

i

6 50

5 10

4 40

10 16

28 S

U

6 51

5 9

5 43

10 46

29 M

6 52

5 8

D rise

11 20

30 T

u

6 54

5 6

5 14

11 54

31 \^

T \ P. C. Newport.

6 55

5 5

5 57

morn.

1860.1 NOVEMBER, 11th Month— 30 days.

15

Length of Days.

D. H.

619 719 8l9 9;9 10|9

11(9 44

1219 40

13|9 38

1419 36

15|9 34

Id.Ih. m.Md.Ih. m.IId.Ih. m.I |16|9 32| 2119 221126 9 12 1 17(9 30 193 9 20| |27 9 101 18|9 28j|23'9 18J J28.9 8 |19;9 26, 24 9 16j|29J9 8 |20|9 24j}25:9 14 [30*9 6[

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. d Last Quarter, 6th day, 4h. 49m. in the morning.— S. ® New Moon, 12th day, 8h. 8m. in the evening. N. W. D First Quarter, 20th day, 4h. 23m. in the morning. N. E. O Full Moon, 28th day, 7h. 6m. in the morning.— W.

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|©r.|©s. h.m.h.m

r.©s. h. m.

High

water,

ljTh

2Fri 3Sa 4Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

10 Sa

16|Fri 17 Sa 18|Su 19iM 20 Tu

P. C. Keene, P. C. Lancas- ter, P. C. Somersworth, P. C. Tamworth, P. C. Ports- mouth. P. C. Exeter.

S. J. C, Trial, Plymouth, P, C. Keene, P.C. Plymouth, P, C. Gilford.

f P. C. Concord, P. C. Man-

-{ Chester.

\ P. C. Claremont.

\ P. C. Mason Village.

16 5615 4

6 39

16 57 5 3

7 41

!6 59 5 1

8 41

7 05 0

9 50

7 1

4 59

11 30

7 3

4 57

morn.

7 4

4 56

0 17

7 5

4 55

1 32

7 6

4 54

2 46

7 7

4 53

4 2

7 8

4 52

5 22

7 10

4 50

]) set.

7 11

4 49

5 4

7 12

4 48

5 58

7 13

4 47

7 2

7 14

4 46

8 9

7 15

4 45

9 19

7 16

4 44

10 23

7 17

4 43

11 27

7 18

4 42

morn.

7 19

4 41

0 28

7 20

4 40

1 28

7 21

4 39

2 29

7 22

4 38

3 29

7 23

4 37

4 30

7 24

4 36

5 32

7 25

4 35

6 37

7 26

4 34

Drise

7 26

4 34

5 27]

7 27

4 33

6 28

0 36 J 1

1 54

2 48

3 38

4 38

5 53

7 18

8 29

9 22 !10 12

10 56

111 46

lev. 21

1 8

8 47

9 52 : 10 18

11 2

:11 42

1 morn.

0 20

16 DECEMBER, 12th Month— 31 days. [1860.

Length of Days.

D. Ih.m.

d.|h.m.||d.

H.M.

d.|h.m.

D.

H.M.|

d.|h.m

. d. Ih.m. 1 |d. Ih.m.

19 4

518 58|| 9

8 54

13

8 52

17

8 501

2118 50 25|8 50j|29|8 52 22|8 50 2618 50 ] 30 1 8 52

219 2

6 8 581 [10

8 54

14

8 52

18

8 50 1

3|9 0

718 56||11

8 54

15

8 52

19

8 501

23 8 50 27|8 52j| 1

4|9 0

8|8 56| (12 8 52

16

8 50

20

8 50

24J8 50 28|8 52J| |

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

d Last Quarter, 5th day, lh. 26m. in the evening. W.

© New Moon, 12th day, 8h. 10m. in the morning. S. E.

D First Quarter, 20th day, lh. 28m. in the morning. W.

O Full Moon, 27th day, lOh. 3lm. in the evening.— S. E.

H

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r.@s.

High

A

ft

h.m.|h.m.

h. m.

water.

1

Sa

' S. J. C., Law, Concord, P. C.

7 28"

t 32

7 36

1 0

2

Su

Ossipee Corner, P. C. Plais-

7 29 <

i 3i

8 49

I 42

3

M

tow, P. C. Rochester, P. C.

7 30'

i 30

10 1

2 23

4

Tu

- Keene.

7 30 <

1 30

11 13

3 7

5

W

<{ P. C. Derry.

7 31 <

i 29

morn.

4 1

6

Th

1 P. C. Chester.

7 31<

i 29

0 29

5 10

7

Fri

\ P. C. Deerfield.

7 32

4 28

1 39

6 24

8

Sa

7 32

4 28

2 50

7 41

9

Sir

7 33

4 27

4 13

8 53

10

M

7 33

4 27

5 20

9 47

11

Tu

«{ S. J. C., Law, Dover.

7 33

4 27

6 40

10 39

12

W

7 34

4 26

]>set.

11 24

13

Th

7 34

4 26

5 40

ev. 7

14

Fri

7 34

4 26

6 48

0 44

15

Sa

7 35

4 25

7 58

1 23

16

Su

f S. J. C., Law, Newport, P.C.

7 35

4 25

9 2

1 58

17

M

j Gilford, P. C. Keene, P. C.

7 35

4 25

10 6

2 33

18

Tu

<{ Canaan, U. S. D, C. Exeter.

7 35

4 25

11 8

3 11

19

W

\ P. C.Exeter.

7 35

4 25

morn.

3 56

20

Th

7 35 4 25

0 8

4 47

21

Fri

7 354 25

1 9

5 49

22

Sa

7 354 25

2 10

6 56

23

Su

7 354 25

3 12

8 3

24

M

7 35 4 25

4 15

8 58

25

Tu

<{ P. C. Concord, P.C. Nashua.

7 35

4 25

5 15

9 50

26

W

«{ P. C. Exeter, P. C. Newport.

7 35

4 25

6 13

10 34

27

Th

7 34

4 26

D rise

11 19

28

Fri

-{ P. C. Amherst.

7 34

4 26

5 10

morn.

29

Sa

7 344 26

6 25

0 1

30

Su

S. J. C, Law, Haverhill, Tues-

7 344 26

7 37

0 39

•31

M

day, Jam 1, 1861.

7 334 27

8 45

1 15

17

STATISTICS.

[June 21, 1788, at a convention of Delegates of New- Hampshire, held at Concord, the vote was taken, as one of the confederate States, on the acceptance of the Constitu- tion of the United States, and the vote was carried— 57 in favor of acceptance, and 47 against.]

In the following pages and tables may be found :

1 . Some ^abstracts of the laws enacted, directing the manner of the choice of Electors : state qj the votes for Electors, as re- corded, and the votes of the Electors cast for President and Vice-President, from 1788 to 1856 inclusive, and the name of the President and Vice-President, as finally declared elected.

2. Representatives to Congress, time of choice, and state of the vote, as recorded, from 1788 to 1859 inclusive.

3. State of the vote, as recorded, for the choice of a Chief Magistrate annually, beginning with March, 1784, and ending March, 1859.

From an act passed November 12, 1788, on directing the choice of Electors for the choice of the first President and Vice-President of the United States :

And be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That the inhabitants of the several towns and parishes, plantations and places incorporated, qualified as aforesaid, shall, on the third Monday of December next, in town-meeting assem- bled, give in their»votes for five persons, inhabitants of this State, who shall not be continental Senators, Representatives, or persons holding offices of profit or trust under the United States, to be the Electors for this State, which votes shall be taken, recorded, sealed and transmitted to the Secretary's office, at the same time and in like manner as votes for Rep- resentatives to the Congress of the United States, as is by this act required ; and the secretary shall lay such votes before the General Court, to be counted and examined in the same manner as votes for the Representatives ; and the per- sons having a majority of votes shall, on the first Wednes- day of January next, be duly appointed and declared elected.

18

STATISTICS.

And in case it shall so happen that the whole, or any part of the number of Electors are not chosen by the people, then the General Court shall take a number of names out of the candidates who have the highest number of votes, equal to double the number of Electors wanting, from which the Senate and House shall, in such way and manner as may be by thern agreed on, proceed to appoint the Electors want- ing, who shall be declared the Electors of this State, for the President and Vice-President of the United States, and no- tified to attend their duty as such.

And be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That if a vacancy shall happen in either of said cases, they shall be filled up in manner aforesaid. Edition of Laws, 1789, page 169.

January 6, 1789, a joint committee, appointed from both Houses to count the votes for Electors, reported :

" The whole number of votes, 20,142, and it appears there is no one chosen, and the ten highest numbers are :

Gen. Bellows, 1,759

E. Thompson, 1,063

John Parker, Esq., 851

Col. Wentworth, 667

Col. Smith, 543

Hon. Jno. Pickering, 1,364

Gen. Sullivan, 872

Judge Dudley, 718

Gen. Folsome, 589

Gen. Cillev,.... 528

" Signed : Robert Wallace, for the Committee"

January 7, the House proposed to choose the Electors in separate branches. Non-concurred by the Senate.

After several motions were made and lost by each House, one among the number was of the House :

" Voted, That the names of ten persons who have the highest number of votes as Electors for a President of the United States be put into a box, and that the secretary and clerk of the House, under the inspection of two members of each branch, draw out the names of five persons, who shall be considered as electors of this State." Non-concurred by the Senate.

Finally, after a conference was held by a joint committee, the Senate made the following elections for Electors, and asked the concurrence of the House, which was given by a majority of 21 votes :

Hon. Benjamin Bellows, John Pickering, Esq.,. Ebenezer Thompson, Esq.,

John Sullivan, Esq., John Parker, Esq.

STATISTICS. 19

And a rote passed, " That the Electors within this State, for a President and Vice-President of the United States, meet at Exeter, on the day appointed by the resolve of Congress for that purpose."

The resolve of Congress was, That the first Wednesday in January next be the day for appointing Electors in the several States, which, before the said day, shall have ratified the said Constitution ; that the first Wednesday of February next be the day for the Electors to assemble in their respec- tive States, and vote for a President; and that the first Wednesday of March next be the time, and the present seat of Congress (New- York) the place, for commencing the pro- ceedings under the said Constitution.

February 5, 1789, the first Wednesday in the month, the Electors met at Exeter, and cast their votes for President and Vice-President of the United States, for the first term under the Constitution of the United States :

George Washington, of Virginia, had 5 votes for President. John Adams, of Massachusetts, had 5 votes for President.

George Washington was subsequently declared elected President, and John Adams Vice-President.

The 4th of March, 1789, was the day set apart to com- mence operations, under the Constitution, ratified by eleven States, and which had chosen Senators and Representatives to Congress ; but a quorum in either House not appearing, the House of Representatives adjourned from day to day until Wednesday, the first day of April, when a majority- appeared a quorum to do business, they elected a Speaker and Clerk, and proceeded to business ; the Senate, in like manner, adjourned from day to day, until Monday, the 6th day of April, when, a quorum appearing, " the Senate pro- ceeded, by ballot, to the choice of a President, for the sole purpose of opening and counting the votes for President of the United States."

On the 6th of April, 1789, the votes were counted, in the presence of the Senate and House of Representatives, and it appeared that George Washington was unanimously elect- ed President, and John Adams was duly elected Vice-Presi- dent of the United States, agreeably to the Constitution.

On Tuesday, April 30, 1789, the President was introduced into the Senate Chamber, by a committee appointed for the purpose, and was attended to the gallery, in front of the Senate Chamber, by the Vice-President and Senators, the

20 STATISTICS.

Speaker and Representatives, and other public characters present.

The oath, required by the Constitution, was then adminis- tered to George Washington, by the Chancellor of the State of New -York, and after which he proclaimed, " Long live George Washington, President of the United States."

November 1, 1792, rt a meeting of the President and Council, the votes for Electors were examined and reported :

The whole number of votes, 25,564

Necessary to a choice, 2,131

No one had the requisite number of votes, consequently no election.

The twelve persons who had the highest number of votes were :

Josiah Bartlett, JohnT. Gilman, Benjamin Bellows, Jonathan Freeman, John Pickering, Ebenezer Thompson,

Joseph Cilley, Timothy Farrar, Timothy Walker, Ebenezer Smith, Daniel Eindge, Thomas Cogswell, Esqrs.,

and out of which, six Electors to be chosen.

November 23, 1792, at a meeting of the President and

Council, the votes were examined for Electors, and reported

the following persons elected : Josiah Bartlett? I John Pickering,

John Taylor Gilman, Benjamin Bellows,

Jonathan Freeman, | Ebenezer Thompson, Esqrs.

No statement of the votes recorded.

The Electors met at Exeter on the first Wednesday in December, 1792, and cast their votes for the second term.

George Washington, of Virginia, had 6 votes for President. John Adams, of Massachusetts, had 6 votes for President.

George Washington was subsequently declared elected President, and John Adams Vice-President.

June 15, 1796, an act was passed changing the mode of the election of Electors, so that, in case there being no election by the people, in part or all, then the choice shall- be made in convention of the House and Senate, by joint ballot.

In case there are two or more having an equal number of votes, then the names of such are put into a box, and the secretary draws from the box, in the presence of the Senate and House, in convention, the requisite number.

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November 25, 1796, the following statement, in conven- tion of both Houses, of the votes for the choice of Electors :

The whole number of votes, 4,374

Necessary to a choice, 2,188

Oliver Peabody, Esq., had.. 3,719 l Benja. Bellows, Esq., had. .3,176

His Excellency, John T.Gil- Timothy Farrar, Esq., had.. 3,027

man, had 3,408 | Eben'r Thompson,Esq.,had.2,867

No other person having a majority, the two candidates for the sixth Elector are Bezaleel Woodward, Esq., who re- ceived 2,077 votes, and Timothy Walker, Esq., 836.

By joint ballot, in convention, Timothy Walker, Esq., was elected.

On the first Wednesday of December, 1796, the Electors cast their votes for the third term,

John Adams, of Massachusetts, had 6 votes for President.

Oliver Ellsworth, of Connecticut, had 6 votes for President.

John Adams was subsequently declared elected President, and Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia, Vice-President.

June 14, 1800, an act was approved, directing a new mode for choosing Electors :

* # * " That the said Court shall, on the fourth Wednes- day of November next, choose, by joint ballot of both branches of the Legislature, in convention, six persons, con- stitutionally qualified, as Electors, for this State, of President and Vice-President of the United States ; and in case the Electors should not be chosen by a majority of votes, the two persons balloted for, having the highest number of votes, shall be candidates, out of whom one shall be elected by bal- lot as aforesaid, and in this mode the appointment of the six Electors shall be completed/'

And the act further provides, that the Electors shall meet at Concord, on the first Wednesday in December, 1800, and there cast their votes for President and Vice-President of the United States, according to law.

November 26, 1800, both Houses met in Convention, and chose for Electors :

Oliver Peabody, I Timothy Farrar,

John Prentice, Benjamin Bellows,

Ebenezer Thompson, | Arthur Livermore.

On the first Wednesday of December, 1800, the Electors cast their votes, at Concord, for the fourth term.

John Adams, of Massachusetts, had 6 votes for President. C. C. Pinckney, of South-Carolina, had 6 votes for President.

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No choice by the people. In the House Thomas Jefferson was elected on the 36th ballot. Aaron Burr was chosen Vice-President.

June 21, 1804, an act was passed giving the choice of Electors again to the people at large.

An extract below is given to show the manner of proceed- ing in case a part or all of the Electors are not elected by the people :

" But in case more than seven persons shall have a major- ity of votes, then those seven persons who have the highest number of votes shall be declared Electors ; but if there shall not be any or the whole number having such majority, the Senate and House of Representatives, in convention aforesaid, shall cause to be made out a list of the persons not chosen, having the highest number of votes, equal to double the number of Electors wanted ; and if, in making out such list, it shall happen that two or more persons voted for have an equal number of votes, which number is also high enough to entitle the candidate to a place in said list, the names of such persons shall be put into a box, and the secretary, not being one of the candidates, shall, in presence of said convention, draw the number wanted to complete said list, from which list said convention shall elect by ballot the number of Electors wanted, and the person or persons, having a majority of said votes, shall be appointed and de- clared Electors/'

November 24, 1804, both Houses met in convention and reported :

The whole number of votes,. 17,452

Necessary to a choice, 8,727

John Goddard had 9,084

Levi Bartlett had 9,088

Jonathan Steele had 9,033

Robert Alcock had 9,075

Timothy Walker had. . . 9,048

George Aldrich had 8,995

William Tarlton had 9,072

On the first Wednesday in December, 1804, the Electors cast their votes for the fifth term, Thomas Jefferson, of Virginia, had 7 votes for President. George Clinton, of New-York, had 7 votes for Vice-President.

and were subsequently declared elected.

The Constitution of the United States is so altered that the President and Vice-President are voted for by the Elect- ors as two distinct officers, and are required to be named as such in their votes.

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November 29, 1808, both Houses met in convention and reported :

The whole number of votes, 26,721

Necessary to a choice, 13,361

Jeremiah Smith had 14,006 Robert Wallace had 13,980

Oliver Peabody had 13,998 Benjamin West had 13,983

Timothy Farrar had 13,987 Jonathan Franklin had. , .13,972

Samuel Hale had 13,929

On the first Wednesday of December, 1808, the Electors cast their votes for the sixth term.

C. C. Pinckney, of South-Carolina, had 7 votes for President. Rufus King, of New-York, had 7 votes for Vice-President.

And subsequently James Madison, of Virginia, was de- clared elected President, and George Clinton, of New- York, Vice-President.

November 25, 1812, both Houses met in convention and reported :

The whole number of votes, 84,800

Necessary to a choice, 17,401

John Goddard had 20,386

Oliver Peabody had 18,844

Samuel Hale had 18,908

Nathan Tavlor had 18,839

Timothy Farrar had 18,958

Benjamin West had 18,942

Caleb Ellis had 18,953

Jonathan Franklin had.. . .18,957

Sixty-five votes were cast in Newcastle, by drafted militia, for John Langdon, Timothy Walker, Kichard Dame, Benja- min Pierce, J. K. Smith, Amasa Allen, Nahum Parker, Abel Merrill ; also four Electoral votes cast for a ticket slightly differing from the last named above. Stewartstown detached troops voted, but they reported the votes were illegally cast.

On the first Wednesday of December, 1812, the Electors cast their votes for the seventh term.

DeWitt Clinton, of New-York, had 8 votes for President. Elhridge Gerry, of Massachusetts, had 1 vote for Vice-President Jared Ingersoll, of Pennsylvania, had 7 votes for Vice-President.

James Madison, of Virginia, was subsequently elected President, and Elbridge Gerry, Vice-President.

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November 25, 1816, both Houses met in convention and reported :

Whole number of votes, 227,838

r to a choice, 14,240

Thomas Manning had 15,109

Benjamin Butler had 15,167

William Badger had 15,095

Amos Cogswell had 15,097

Richard H. Ayer had 15,188

Jacob Tuttle had 15,044

Thomas C. Drew had 15,112

Dan Young had 15,182

John Taylor Gilman had... 13,315 Nathaniel A. Haven had. .13,213

Samuel Hale had 13,353

Robert Means had 13,367

Thomas Bellows had 13,190

George B. Upham had. . . .13,107 Benjamin J. Gilbert had.. 13^111 William Webster had 13,290

" And there are, for several other persons, three hundred and thirty-three votes."

On the first Wednesday of December, 1816, the Electors cast their votes for the eighth term.

James Monroe, of Virginia, had 8 votes for President.

Daniel D. Tompkins, of New-York, had 8 votes for Vice-President.

and subsequently were declared elected.

November 24, 1820, both Houses met in convention and reported :

The whole number of votes, 75,909

[Necessary to a choice,., 4,745]

Considered as scattering, 1,619

William Plumer had. 9,282

William Fisk had 9,259

Samuel Dinsmoor had 9,366

Ezra Bartlett had 9,444

David Barker had 9,061

John Pendexter had 9,412

James Smith had 9,130

Nathaniel Shannon had 9,336

On the first Wednesday of December, 1820, the Electors cast their votes for the ninth term.

James Monroe, of Virginia, had 7 votes for President. John Quincy Adams, of Massachusetts, had 1 vote for President. Daniel D. Tompkins, of New-York, had 7 votes for Vice-President. Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania, had 1 vote for Vice-President.

James Monroe was subsequently declared elected Presi- dent, and Daniel D. Tompkins Vice-President.

November 24, 1824, both houses met in convention and reported :

The whole number of votes, 74,872

Necessary to a choice, 4,680

Josiah Bartlett had 9,;

William Badger had 9,344

Samuel Quart es had 9,329

William Fisk had 9,389

Abel Parker had..

Caleb Keith had 8,869

Hall Burgin had 9,107

Moses White had 6,282

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On the first Wednesday of December, 1824, the Electors cast their votes for the tenth term.

John Q. Adams, of Massachusetts, had 8 votes for President. John C. Calhoun, of S. Carolina, had 7 votes for Yice-President. Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee, had 1 vote for Vice-President.

John Q. Adams and John C. Calhoun were subsequently declared elected. John Q. Adams was elected by the House.

November 22, 1828, both Houses met in convention, and reported :

The whole number of votes 360,319

Necessary to a choice, 22.520

Considered as scattering, 1,249

John Harvey had 20,686

Benning M. Bean had 20,910

William Pickering had. . . .20,922

Jesse Bowers had 20,910

Aaron Matson had 20,725

Jonathan Nye had 20,768

Stephen P. Webster had. .20,676 Moses White had 20,893

George Sullivan had 24,076

Samuel Quarles had 23,873

Samuel Sparhawk had 24,124

William Bixby had 24,050

Nahum Parker had 24,115

Thomas Woolson had 24,118

Ezra Bartlett had 24,115

William Lovejoy had 24,110

On the first Wednesday of December, 1828, the Electors cast their votes for the eleventh term.

John Q. Adams, of Massachusetts, had 8 votes for President. Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania, had 8 votes for Vice-President.

Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee, was subsequently declared elected President, and John C. Calhoun, of South-Carolina, Vice-President.

November 23, 1832, both Houses met in convention, and reported :

The whole number of votes, 321,858

Necessary to a choice, 22,989

Considered as scattering, 1,394

Langley Boardman had... 19, 615

Enoch Place had 19,627

Joshua Darling had 19,487

Edmund Parker had 19,597

Thomas Bellows had 19,597

George B. Upham had 19,554

Benjamin Pierce had 26,269

Phinehas Parkhurst had.. .26.258

Samuel Collins had 26^262

John Taylor had 26,058

John Holbrook had 26,197

Joseph Weeks had 26,266

John French had. 19,609 Moses White had 26.137

On the first Wednesday of December, 1832, the Electors cast their votes for the twelfth term.

Andrew Jackson, of Tennessee, had 7 votes for President. Martin Van Buren, of New-York, had 7 votes for Vice-President;

and subsequently were declared elected. 2

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.174,835 . 12,490 . 708

November 25, 1836, both Houses met in convention and reported :

The whole number of votes,. . ,

Necessary to a choice, ,

Considered as scattering,

John Wallace, Jr., had 1,624

John Wallace had .4,491

Samuel Bell had 6,228

Jeremiah Wilson had 6,182

William A. Kent had 6,219

Samuel Grant had 6,146

Joseph Healey had 6,212

Joseph Sawyer had 6,190

Jonathan Harvey had 18,697

Isaac Waldron had 18,658

Tristram Shaw had 18,697

Stephen Gale had 18,669

Josiah Russell had 18,722

Gawin Gilmore had. 18,675

Ebenezer Carlton had 18,697

On the first Wednesday of December, 1836, the Electors cast their votes for the thirteenth term.

Martin Van Buren, of New-York, had 7 votes for President. Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky, had 7 votes for Vice-President;

and were subsequently declared elected.

November 20, 1840, both Houses met in convention, and reported :

The whole number of votes,. .

Necessary to a choice,

Considered as scattering,

Samuel Patch had 51

George Nesmith had 90

Amos Brewster had 140

John P. Weeks had 104

Thomas Edwards had 148

George B. Nesmith had 225

John Weeks had 196

Joseph Healey had 26,248

George W. Nesmith had. . .25,930

Joseph Cilley had 26,248

Andrew Peirce had 26,434

413,146

29,511

799

Andrew Bixby had 26,247

Thomas M. Edwards had. .26,100

Amos A. Brewster had 26,110

John W. Weeks had 32,371

Stephen Perley had 32,663

Samuel Hatch had 32,620

Andrew Pierce, Jr., had.. .32,419

John Scott had 32,670

Francis Holbrook had . . .32,669 Samuel Burns had 32,664

On the first Wednesday of December, 1 840, the Electors cast their votes for the fourteenth term.

Martin Van Buren, of New-York, had 7 votes for President. Richard M. Johnson, of Kentucky, had 7 votes for Vice-President.

^William H. Harrison, of Ohio, was subsequently declar- ed elected President, and John Tyler, of Virginia, Vice-Pres- ident.

* President Harrison died April 4, 1841, aged 68 years, and John Tyler, of Virginia, succeeded to the office of President of the United

States

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November 25, 1844, both Houses met in convention, and reported :

The whole number of votes, 293,848

Necessary to a choice, 24,488

Considered as scattering, . 2,lr"

Jesse Woodbury had 4,142

Peter Clark had 4,150

Noah Piper had 4,152

Daniel Adams had .... 4,143

Reuben Porter had 4,139

Isaac Crosby had 4,098

Joseph Low had 17,776

Joseph Healey had 17,762

John Rogers had 17,769

Benjamin M. Farley had. .17,610 Samuel Garfield had. .... .16,697

Rufus Parish had 17,766

William Badger had 27,001

John McNeil had. 27,003

Elijah R. Currier had 26,762

Isaac Hale had 26,845

Elijah Sawyer had 26,844

John L. Putnam had 27,016

On the first Wednesday of December, 1844, the Electors east their votes for the fifteenth term,

James K. Polk, of Tennessee, had 6 votes for President.

Geo. M. Dallas, of Pennsylvania, had 6 votes for Vice-President;

—and were subsequently declared elected.

November 24, 1848, both Houses met in convention, and reported.

The Whole number of votes, 307,224

Necessary to a choice, 25,602

Considered as scattering, 6,654

John Page had 7,556

Daniel Hoit had. . . . . 7,559

John Dow had 7,553

Thomas Perkins had 7,115

Salma Hale had 7,556

John H. White had 7,551

James Bell had 14,787

William Haile had 14,789

John B. Wentworth had. .14,784

Richard Bradley had 14.789

Edmund Parker had 14,785

Jonathan Kittredge had. . .14,788

Samuel Tilton had 27,758

Jesse Bowers had 27,758

Joseph H. Smith had 27,760

Jonathan Eastman had.. . .27,762

Richard H. Ayer had 27,760

Simeon Warner had 27,758

On the first Wednesday of December, 1848, the Electors met and cast their votes for the sixteenth term.

Lewis Cass, of Michigan, had 6 votes for President.

William O. Butler, of Kentucky, had 6 votes for Vice-President.

^Zachary Taylor, of Louisiana, was subsequently declared elected President, and Millard Fillmore, of New- York, Vice- President.

December 13, 1848, an amendment to an act approved, giving the election to the requisite number of persons who

* President Taylor died July 9, 1850, aged 65 years, and Millard Fillmore succeeded to the office of President of the United States.

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shall have the largest number of votes. If two or more per- sons shall have an equal number of votes, then the Senate and House, in convention, shall choose by ballot the requi- site number.

November 24, 1852, both Houses met in convention, and reported :

Considered as scattering, , 65 votes.

Aaron Quimby had. ....... 6,564

Samuel Griffin had 6,565

Alonzo Smith had 6,565

Alvah Smith had 6,567

Nathaniel S. Berry had.. .. 6,568 Thomas M. Edwards had. .15,584 Wm. H. Y. Hackett had. .15,534 Austin F. Pike had 15,537

Aaron H. Cragin had 15,539

Daniel M. Christie had 15,540

Henry Hubbard had 28,879

Samuel Jones had . 28,882

Jabez A. Douglas had 28,883

Samuel Webster had 28,884

Nathaniel B< Baker had. . .28,884

On the first Wednesday of December, 1852, the Electors cast their votes for the seventeenth term.

Franklin Pierce, of New-Hampshire, had 5 votes for President. William R. King, of Alabama, had 5 votes for Vice-President;

~- and were subsequently declared elected.

July 8, 1854, the law was changed, and the Secretary re- quired to lay the votes returned for Electors before the Gov- ernor and Council, on the last Wednesday but one of No- vember, to examine the same, aod declare the persons duly elected.

November, 1856, the Governor and Council declared the state of the vote as follows :

David Bufflim had 31,889

Eleazer Martin had 31.882

Wm. H. H. Bailey had. . . . 37&90 Thomas L. Whitton had. . .37,591

Daniel Clark had. ., 371589

John H. White had 37,590

Thomas M. Edwards had. .37,589

William Choate had 407

Rufus C. Stevens had 407

Isaac Riddle had 409

Daniel W. Farrar had 408

Charles B. Haddock had... 407

Daniel Ma rev had. 31,891

Jonathan T. "Chase had.. . .31,889 Horace Chase had 31,889

On the first Wednesday of December, 1856, the Electors cast their votes for the eighteenth term.

John C. Fremont, of California, had 5 votes for President. William L. Dayton, of New-Jersey, had 5 votes for Vice-President.

James Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, was subsequently de- clared elected President, and John C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky, Vice-President.

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REPRESENTATIVES TO CONGRESS.

[From 1775 to 1789 the Delegates were chosen by the Leg- islature to serve in the Continental Congress when called upon. The names and time of choice are given in the New- Hampshire Register for the year 1853. Also, Dr. Belknap's list of those who actually attended the Continental Con- gress.]

January 2, 1789, the committee appointed by the House to examine the votes returned for three Representatives to Con- gress, report, after a thorough examination, and the report was accepted, sent up to the Senate, accepted and returned.

There being no choice, a new election was ordered.

The whole number of votes, 15,377

Necessary to a'choice, 2,563

Hon. Benj. West had 2,374 I Hon. Abiel Foster had 1,236

Hon. Sam'l Livermore had .2,245 Hon. John Sullivan had 861

Hon. Payne Wingate had. .2,054 I

February 21, 1789, the President and Council examined the return of votes, and found :

Benj. West, Esq., had 2,733 ( Hon. Abiel Foster had 1,612

Hon. Judge Livermore had.2,166 | Hon. John Sullivan had 154

Hon. Nicholas Oilman had. 1,619 j Hon. Payne Wingate had. . 4

By which it appears that the Hon. Benjamin West, Sam- uel Livermore and Nicholas Gilman, Esquires, are chosen to represent this State in Congress.

The Hon. Benjamin West declined his election, and May 20 a new election was ordered for a choice to fill the va- cancy.

The President and Council declared the whole number of votes 3,094, and Abiel Foster had 1,804, which was a major- ity over the whole, and was declared elected.

November 1, 1792, the President and Council counted the votes, and declared

The whole number of votes, 20,222

Necessary to a choice, 2,528

Hon. Jeremiah Smith had. .4,306 i Payne Wingate had 2,160

Nicholas Gilman had 2,912 Abiel Foster had 1,580

John S. Sherburne had 2,536 I

November 24, 1792, the President and Council counted the votes, and found Payne Wingate had a majority of votes over all others, and was declared elected.

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September 26, 1794, the Governor and Council counted the votes returned for the choice of four Representatives to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 18,455

Necessary to a choice, 2,307

Hon. Jeremiah Smith had. .3,782 \ Hon. Abiel Foster had 2,052

Hon. J. S. Sherburne had.. .3,175 | Hon Payne Wingate had.. .1,492 Hon. Nicholas Giiman had.2,405 j

December 29, 1794, the Governor and Council counted the votes of a second choice.

Hon. Abiel Foster had 4,171 | Hon. Payne Wingate had 875

and Abiel Foster was declared elected.

Hon. Jeremiah Smith resigned his seat in Congress.

November 25, 1797, the Governor and Council counted the votes cast to fill the vacancy.

The whole number of votes, 5,555

Hon. Peleg 'Sprague had 3,697

and was declared elected.

September 25, 1798, the Governor and Council counted the votes for the election of four members to Congress.

The whole number of votes,. . . 23,810

Necessary to a choice, 2,977

Hon. Abiel Foster had , .5,726 ( Hon. Jona. Freeman had. .4,999

Hon. William Gordon had.. 5,152 J Hon. Peleg Sprague had. . .4,637

December 13, 1799, the Governor and Council counted the votes for the election of one to fill vacancy caused by the resignation of Peleg Sprague.

The whole number of votes, 5,208

Hon. James Sheafe had 3,605

and was elected.

September 20, 1800, the Governor and Council counted the votes for the election of one to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of William Gordon.

The whole number of votes, 6,751

Necessary to a choice, 3,376

Hon. Samuel Tenney had.. 2,921 | Hon. Geo. B. Upham had. .1,377 and no choice.

At the same time the votes were counted for the election of four Representatives.

The whole number of votes, 28,319

Necessary to a choice, 3,540

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Hon. Abiel Foster had 5,472 | Hon. Geo. B. Upham had. .4.681

Hon. Samuel Tenney had. .5,000 ] Hon. Joseph Tierce had 4^227

November 22, 1800, the Governor and Council counted the votes for the second choice, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of William Gordon.

The whole number of votes, 2,568

Necessary to a choice, 1,285

Hon. Samuel Tenney had 1,818

and was elected.

September 25, 1802, the Governor and Council counted the votes for a person to fill the vacancy made by the resig- nation of Joseph Pierce.

The whole number of votes, 9,531

Necessary to a choice, 4,766

Samuel Hunt, Esq., had. 5,322

—and was elected.

Also counted the votes returned for the election of five Representatives to Congress.

The whole number of votes . , 48,722

Necessary to a choice, , 4,873

Hon. Samuel Hunt had. . . .5,823 | Hon. Clifton Claggett had.. 5,497

Hon. David Hough had 5,755 Hon. Samuel Tenney had. .6,135

Hon. Silas Betton had 5,651 [

September 26, 1804, the Governor and Council counted

the votes for the choice of five members.

The whole number of votes, 105,852

Necessary to a choice, 10,586

Hon. Silas Betton had.'. . .10,977 Hon. Caleb Ellis had 10,972

Hon. Samuel Tenney had.. 10,988 i Hon. David Hough had.. .10,979

Hon. T.W.Thompson had.10,977 I

September 22, 1806, the Governor and Council counted

the votes for members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, , 47,211

Necessary to a choice, 4,722

Hon. Clement Storer had. .5,625 ( Hon. Francis Gardner had.. 5.677

Hon. Daniel M. Durell had..5;i23 Hon. Peter Carleton had. . .5^695

Hon. Jed'h K. Smith had. .5,773 |

September 27, 1808, the Governor and Council counted the votes for members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 136,490

Necessary to a choice, 13,650

Hon. Nath'l A. Haven had.15,015 f Hon. John C. Chamberlain

Hon. William Hale had. . .15,024 I had 14,965

Hon. James Wilson had. .14,922 I Hon. Daniel Blaisdell had.14,967

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September 21, 1810, the Governor and Council counted the votes for five members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, .114,950

Necessary to a choice 11,496

Hon. Sam'l Dinsmoor had.11,525 | Hon. Josiah Bartiett had. 11,550

Hon. John Sullivan, Hon. William Hale, Roger Yose, Esq., Daniel Blaisdell, Esq., Obed Hall, Esq., and John A. Harper, Esq., the last six named received the highest num- ber of votes, and were given out to the people to select three for a second choice.

May 16, 1811, the Governor and Council counted the votes for a second choice.

" The number of votes legally returned for each of the six persons named in the precept issued on the 24th of of Sep- tember last appears to be as follows :

Hon. John A. Harper had.15,132 I William Hale, Esq., had. . .13,639

Obed Hall, Esq., had 15,127 Daniel Blaisdell, Esq., had.13,465

Geo. Sullivan, Esq., had. .13,663 [ Roger Yose, Esq., had 220

The three persons first named, viz: the Hon. John A. Harper, Obed Hall and George Sullivan, Esquires, being the three candidates who are found to have the highest number of votes, are declared to be elected."

November 27, 1812, the Governor and Council counted the returns of votes for six members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 207.996

Necessary to a choice, 17,334

Daniel Webster had 18,597 I Samuel Smith had 18,569

Bradbury Cilley had 18,585 Roger Vose had 18,611

William Hale had 18,583 | Jeduthan Wilcox had.. . . .18,479

Portsmouth, September 30, 1814, the Governor and Coun- cil examined the return of votes for one person to fill the va- cancy occasioned by the resignation of the Hon. Samuel Smith.

The whole number of votes 34,939

Necessary to a choice, . . 17,470

Parker Noyes had 16,932 | David L. Morril had 16,805

and several other persons had 1,202 no choice.

At the same time the votes were counted for six Itepresent- atives to Congress, from March 4, 1815.

The whole number of votes, \ 208.339

Necessary to a choice, 17.363

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Daniel Webster had 18,126 1 Charles H. Atherton had. .17,984

Bradbury Cilley had 18,124 Roger Vose had 18,126

William Hale had 18,130 | Jeduthan Wilcox had 18,118

November 30, 1816, the Governor and Council counted the votes for six members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 175,075

Necessary to a choice, 14,590

Josiah Butler had 15,332 f Clifton Claggett had ; 15,360

John F. Parrott had 15,050 Salma Hale had 15,411

Nathaniel Upham had 15,386 | Arthur Livermore had 15,217

May 11, 1819, the Governor and Council counted the votes for six Representatives.

The whole number of votes, 122,949

Necessary to a choice, 10,246

Josiah Butler had 13,215 l Joseph Buffum, Jr., had.. .11,380

Nathaniel Uphani had 13,378 Arthur Livermore had. . . .13,808

Clifton Claggett had 13,100 | William Plumer, Jr., had. .10,598

December 1, 1820, the Governor and Council counted the votes for six members, from March 4, 1821.

The whole number of votes, 61,175

Necessary to a choice, 5,099

Josiah Butler had 9,670 j Matthew Harvey had 8,691

William Plumer, Jr., had. .9,898 Aaron Matson had. 8,476

Nathaniel Upham had 9,861 1 Thomas Whipple, Jr., had..6,346

'November 27, 1822, the Governor and Council counted the votes for six Representatives.

The whole number of votes, 72,193

Necessary to a choice, 6,017

William Plumer, Jr., had.. 8,131 Ichabod Bartlett had 10.461

Matthew Harvey had 11,650 Edmund Parker had 4,745

Aaron Matson had 10,701 Arthur Livermore, 2,761

Thomas Whipple, Jr., had.11,320

Charles Woodman had 4,002, and died before the choice of the sixth member.

May 13, 1823, the Governor and Council counted the votes for the sixth member ; and it appeared that the Hon. Arthur Livermore had the highest number of votes, and was declar- ed elected.

November 29, 1824, the Governor and Council counted the votes, and declared

The whole number of votes, 72,066s

Necessary to a choice, 6,406

Ichabod Bartlett had 11,(

Nehemiah Eastman had. . . 6,823

Jonathan Harvey had 6,105

James Miller had 6,923

2*

Thomas Whipple, Jr., had.. 8,690

Ezekiel Webster had .5,928

Joseph Healey had 5,479

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May 13, 1825, the Governor and Council counted the votes for the sixth member, and Joseph Healey had the highest number of votes, and was declared elected.

At the same time the votes were counted for a person to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of James Miller.

The whole number of votes, 18,969, and Titus Brown had 18,258, and was declared elected.

May 17, 1827, the Governor and Council counted the votes for six members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 134,955

Necessary to a choice, 11,247

Ichabod Bartlett had 22,680 < Titus Brown had 22,354

David Barker, Jr., had. . . .14,456 Joseph Healey had 21,515

Jonathan Harvey had 20,873) Thomas Whipple, Jr., had.12,189

May 15, 1829, the Governor and Council counted the votes for six Representatives.

The whole number of votes, 241,057

Necessary to a choice, 20,089

John Brodhead had .21.831 f Thomas Chandler had 21,772

Joseph Hammons had 21,766 Henry Hubbard had 21,571

Jonathan Harvey had 21,767] John W. Weeks had 21,578

May 17, 1831, the Governor and Council counted the votes for six members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 244,518

Necessary to a choice, 20,378

John Brodhead had 22,227 ( Thomas Chandler had 22,291

Joseph Hammons had 22.272 Henry Hubbard had, 22,067

Joseph M. Harper had. . . .22,022 | John W. Weeks had 21,913

May 18, 1833, the Governor and Council counted the votes for five members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 158,824

Necessary to a choice, 15,883

Joseph M. Harper had. . . .22,922 j Robert Burns had 23,038

Benning M. Bean had 23,059 Henry Hubbard had 23,141

Franklin Tierce had 23,056 I

May 20, 1835, the Governor and Council counted the votes for five members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 191,468

Necessary to a choice, 19,147

Samuel Cushman had 23,284 I Joseph Weeks had 23,784

Benning M. Bean had 23,900 Robert Burns had 23,949

Franklin Pierce had 24,012 I

STATISTICS.

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May 20, 1837, the Governor and Council counted i for five members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 116,440

Necessary to a choice,. 11,645

Samuel Cushman had 21,793 I Joseph Weeks had 21,731

James Farrington had 21.404 Jared W. Williams had.. ..21,664

Charles G. Atherton had. .21,755 |

May 18, 1839, the Governor and Council counted the votes

for five members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 267,334

Necessary to a choice,. 26,734

Tristram Shaw had 29,910 I Edmund Burke had 29,437

Ira A. Eastman had 29,905 Jared W. Williams had.. . .29,438

Charles G. Atherton had. .29,452 \

May 15, 1841, the Governor and Council counted the votes

for five members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 254,658

Necessary to a choice, 25,466

Tristram Shaw had 28.870 i Edmund Burke had 28,807

Ira A. Eastman had 28,798 John R. Reding had 28,705

Charles G. Atherton had. .28,815 )

May 20, 1843, the Governor and Council counted the votes for four members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 176,504

Necessary to a choice, 22,064

John R. Reding had 22,769 i Moses Norris, Jr., had 22,433

Edmund Burke had 22,913 John P. Hale had 22,754

May 16, 1845, the Governor and Council counted the votes for four members to Congress.

The whole number of votes, 185,121

Necessary to a choice, .' . 23,141

Considered as scattering, 2,075

George W. Nesmith had. . .15,162 Ichabod Goodwin had 15,0~~

Jared Perkins had 4,369

Humphrey Moore had 5,058

Reuben Porter had 5,256

Joseph Ciiley had 4.827

John P. Hale had 7^88

Joseph Sawyer had 14,050

Thomas M. Edwards had. .15,177

John Woodbury had 22,314

Moses Norris, Jr., had 24,271

Mace Moulton had 24,904

James H. Johnson had 24,832

September 23, 1845, was appointed to make choice of a fourth member.

October 11, 1845, the Governor and Council counted the votes for a fourth member.

The whole number of votes, 36,541

Necessary to a choice, 18,271

Considered as scattering, 121

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STATISTICS.

John P. Hale had 8,355 [ John T. Woodbury had.. . 74

Ichabod Goodwin had 10,055 J John Woodbury had 17,936

December 23, 1845, the Governor and Council counted the votes at the second trial, to elect a fourth member.

The whole number of votes, 42,030

Necessary to a choice, 21,016

Considered as scattering, 161

John P. Hale had 9,766 I John Woodbury had 19,916

Ichabod Goodwin had 12,187 1

May 14, 1846, the Governor and Council counted the votes of the third trial for a fourth member.

The whole number of votes, 55,024

Necessary to a choice, 27,513

Considered as scattering, 116

John P. Hale had 11,475 [ John Woodbury had. 26,826

Ichabod Goodwin had 16,627 j

In June, the law requiring the Governor and Council to order another trial was suspended, until March, 1847.

June session, 1846, the State was divided into four Dis- tricts.

May 15, 1847, the Governor and Council counted the votes returned from the four Districts.

District No. 1. Whole number of votes,. .14,127

Necessary to a choice, 7,064

Considered as scattering,. . 77

Amos Tuck had 2,114

Ichabod Goodwin had 5J662

Benning W. Jenness had. . 6,274

District No. 2. Whole number of votes,. .15,346

Necessary to a choice, 7,674

Considered as scattering,. . 102 George W. Stevens had. . . 2,280

Joel Eastman had 4,235

Charles H. Peaslee had 8,729

District No. 3. Whole number of votes,. .15,961

Necessary to a choice, 7,981

Considered as scattering,. . 11

John Preston had ' 1,676

James Wilson had 6,753

Mace Moulton had 7,521

District No. 4. Whole number of votes,. .14,727

Necessary to a choice, 7,364

Considered as scattering,. . 66

Jared Perkins had. 2,298

Henry A. Bellows had. . . . 4,351 James H. Johnson had 8,012

July 8, 1847, was appointed for a second choice in Nos. I and 3.

August 7, 1847, the Governor and Council counted the votes.

Whole number of votes in f Considered as scattering,.. . 84

District No. 1, 9,717 Benning W. Jenness had,. .4,025

Necessary to a choice, 4,859 I Amos Tuck had 5,608

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Whole number of votes in John Preston had 546

District No. 3, 11,567 Mace Moulton had 5,084

Necessary to a choice, 5,784 James Wilson had 5,926

Considered as scattering,. . 9

For 1848, the law was so changed that the plurality vote elected in the choice of Representatives to Congress.

May 23, 1849, the Governor and Council counted the votes for four members to Congress.

District No. 1. Whole number of votes,. .13,656

Necessary to a choice, 6,828

Considered as scattering, . . 47 George W. Kittredge had.. 6,638 Amos Tuck had 6,971

District No. 2. Whole number of votes,. .14,177

Necessary to a choice, 7,089

Considered as scattering,. . 72

Isaac D. Stewart had 1,842

Joel Eastman had 3,673

Charles H. Peaslee had. . . . 8,590

District No. 3. Whole number of votes,. .15,156

Necessary to a choice, 7,578

Considered as scattering,. . 12

Frederick Vose had 7,378

James Wilson had 7,766

District No. 4. Whole number of votes,. .12,733

Necessary to a choice, ..... 6,367

Considered as scattering,. . 5

John H. White had. ..... . 1,707

Jonathan Kittredge had.. . 3,658

Harry Hibbard had 7,363

November 1, 1850, the Governor and Council counted the votes for a person to fill the vacancy made by the resignation of James Wilson, from District No. 3.

Whole number of votes,. .10,565 ( Jared Perkins had 5,242

Necessary to a choice, 5,283 George W. Morrison had. . .5,305

Considered as scattering,. . 18 |

May 15, 1851, the Governor and Council counted the Votes for four members to Congress.

District No. 1. Whole number of votes,. .15,235 Considered as scattering, , . 28 George W. Kittredge had.. 7,416 Amos Tuck had 7,791

District No. 2. Whole number of votes,. .13,144 Considered as scattering,. . Ill

Asa Fowler had. 2,060

Anthony Colby had 3,803

Charles H. Peaslee had 7,791

District No. 3. Whole number of votes,. .16,506 Considered as scattering,. . 14 George W. Morrison had.. 7,777 Jared Perkins had 8,715

District No. 4.

Whole number of votes, 8,400

Considered as scattering,. . . 9

John H. White had 1,018

Jonathan Kittredge had 2,248

Harry Hibbard had 5,125

From the census of 1850, a new ratio was formed by Con- gress, which reduced the number of Representatives to Con- gress from four to three in New-Hampshire.

An act was approved January 7, 1853, dividing the State into three Congressional Districts.

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STATISTICS.

May 11, 1853, the Governor and Council counted the votes for three members.

District No. 1. Whole number of votes, . . 19,148 Considered as scattering,. . 118

Amos Tuck had 8,862

George W. Kittredge had.. 10,168

District No. 2. Whole number of votes,. .15,180 Considered as scattering, 35

May 18, 1855, the Governor and Council counted the for three members to Congress.

.1,742 .4,353

. .9,050

John Preston had

Aaron P. Hughes had George W. Morrison had.

District No. 3.

Whole number of votes,. .17,197 Considered as scattering,. . 6

Jared Perkins had

Harry Hibbard had

7,556 9,635

votes

District No. 1. Whole number of votes,. .22.890 Considered as scattering,. . 80 George W. Kittredge had.. 9,799 James Pike had 13,011

District No. 2. Whole number of votes,. .20,790 Considered as scattering,. . 11

May 15, 1857, the Governor and Council counted the votes for three members to Congress.

George W. Morrison had.. 8,650 Mason W. Tappan had. . . .12,129

District No. 3.

Whole number of votes,. Considered as scattering,. William P. Wheeler had. Aaron H. Cragin had

20,768 2 8,640 12,126

District No. 1. Whole number of votes,. .23,722 Considered as scattering,. . 273 George W. Kittredge had.. 11,206 James Pike had 12,242

District No. 2. Whole number of votes,. .19,912 Considered as scattering, . . 47

May 13, 1859, the Governor and Council counted the votes for members of Congress.

District No. 1. Whole number of votes,. .24,984 Considered as scattering.

George W. Morrison had Mason W. Tappan had. . . .

District No. 3.

Whole number of votes,. Considered as scattering,. William P. Wheeler had. Aaron H. Cragin had

9,180 10,685

20,453

75

9,686

10,692

Daniel Marcy had 12,082

Gilman Marston had 12,839

District No. 2. Whole number of votes,. .21,518 Considered as scattering,. . 2

10,228 11.288

John H. George had. . . Mason W. Tappan had.

District No. 3.

Whole number of votes,. .22,362 Considered as scattering,. . 6

William Burns had 10,639

Thomas M. Edwards had. .11,717

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PRESIDEXTS—GOVERtfORS.

The names of the Presidents under the new Constitution, and the Official state of the vote, as found recorded for each political year; also of the Governors under the revised Constitution to and for the year 1859.

During the Revolution the government, under the temporary Constitution, was invested in a Council and House of Representa- tives. Meshech Weare was annually elected President of the Council.

The new Constitution was declared October 31, 1783, and to be in force 1784.

For the political year, June 1784, to June 1 , 1785, Meshech Weare was elected President, probably by unanimous vote. No official statement of the vote in figures, on the regular book of record.

For 1785-6.

Whole number of votes 7,079

Necessary to a choice 3,540

Considered as scattering 330

George Atkinson had 2,755

John Langdon had 2,497

John Sullivan had 777

Josiah Bartlett had 720

The Hon. John Langdon was chosen President by and from the Senate.

For 1783-7. Whole number of votes. . . .8,567

Necessary to a choice 4,284

John Langdon had 8,600

John Sullivan had 4,309

"The remainder of the votes, being 658, were for sundry per- sons."

For 1787-8.

Whole number of votes 9,285

Necessary to a choice 4,643

John Sullivan had 4,642

John Langdon had 4,034

Josiah Bartlett had. 628

Samuel Livermore had 603

There being no choice by the people, Hon. John Sullivan was chosen by the Senate.

For 1788-9. Whole number of votes. . . .8,838

Necessary to a choice 4,419

John Langdon had .*4,421

John Sullivan had 3,366

Several other individuals, not named in the record, had, in the whole, 1,053.

For 1789-90,

Whole number of votes 8,534

Necessary to a choice 4,268

John Sullivan had 3,657

John Pickering had 8,488

Josiah Bartlett had 968

Joshua Wentworth had. ... 89 No election by the people. Hon. John Sullivan was elected by the Senate.

* It may be noticed the Hon. John Langdon was elected by a majority of only two votes.

President Langdon having been chosen a Senator, to take a seat in Congress March 4, 1789, he sent a letter of resignation to the Legislature, January 22, 1789, and it was accepted by that body January 24.

A resolve was past in concurrence, that the senior Senator (John Pickering,) in "style whilst in the chair of Government, shall be the President of New-Hampshire, and his title His Excellency."

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STATISTICS.

For 1790-1.

Whole number of votes 7,762

Necessary to a choice 3,881

John Pickering had 3,189

Joshua Wentworth had 2,369

Josiah Bartlett had 1,676

Nathaniel Peabody had 294

All others had 234

No choice by the people. In the Senate Josiah Bartlett was elected President.

For 1791-2.

Whole number of votes 8,679

Necessary to a choice 4.484

Josiah Bartlett had 8;391

All others had 288

For 1792-3.

Whole number of votes 8,389

Necessary to a choice 4,195

Josiah Bartlett had 8,092

All others had '297

The Eevised Constitution was declared the civil Constitu- tion of the State, September 6, 1792, and to be in force in 1793.

Under this Constitution the title of President was changed to that of Governor, and his address, " His Excellency the Governor."

For 1793-4.

Whole number of votes 9,854

Necessary to a choice 4,927

Considered as scattering 70

Timothy Walker had 382

John T. Gilman had 708

John Langdon had 1,306

Josiah Bartlett had 7,388

For 1794-5. Whole number of votes. . .10,470

Necessary to a choice 5,235

John Taylor Gilman had. . 7,629 All others had 1,641

For 1795-6.

Whole number of votes 9,440

Necessary to a choice 4,670

John Taylor Gilman had. . .9,340 All others had 100

For 1796-7. Whole number of votes. . .10,775

Necessary to a choice 5,388

John Taylor Gilman had. . 7,809 All others had 2,966

For 1797-8. Whole number of votes. ..10,823

Necessary to a choice 5,412

John Taylor Gilman had. . 9,625 All others had 1,198

For 1798-9. Whole number of votes 12,153

Necessary to a choice 6,077

Considered as scattering. . . 46

Samuel Livermore had 33

Benjamin Bellows had 50

Jeremiah Smith had 52

Michael McClary had 114

Simeon Olcott had 146

John Langdon had 364

Timothy Walker had 734

Oliver Peabody had 1,189

John Taylor Gilman had. . 9,397

For 1799-1800.

Whole number of votes. . .11,738

Necessary to a choice 5.869

John Taylor Gilman had. .10,138

For 1800-1.

Whole number of votes 16,762

Necessary to a choice 8,381

Considered as scattering.. . 361

Timothy Walker had 6,039

John Taylor Gilman had. .10,362

For 1801-2. Whole number of votes. . ..16,639

Necessary to a choice 8,320

Considered as scattering.. . 492

Timothy Walker had 5,249

John Taylor Gilman had. .10,898

STATISTICS.

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For 1802-3.

Whole number of votes 19,166

Necessary to a choice 9,583

Considered as scattering. . . 36

John Langdon had 8,753

John Taylor Oilman had. .10,377

For 1803-4.

Whole number of votes. . .21,317

Necessary to a choice 10,659

Considered as scattering. . . 43

John Langdon had 9,011

John Taylor Gilman had. .12,263

For 1804-5.

Whole number of votes. . .24,282

Necessary to a choice 12,141

Considered as scattering. . . 27

John Langdon had 12,039

John Taylor Gilman had. .12,246

For 1805-6. Whole number of votes. . .28,443

Necessary to a choice 14,222

Considered as scattering. . . 59 John Taylor Gilman had. .12,287 John Langdon bad. 16,097

For 1806-7. Whole number of votes. . .20,577

Necessary to a choice 10,287

Considered as scattering.. . 255

Oliver Peabody had 866

Jeremiah Smith had 902

John Taylor Gilman had. . 1,553

Timothy Farrar had 1,720

John Langdon had. 15,277

For 1807-8. Whole number of votes. . .16,861

Necessary to a choice 8,431

John Langdon had 13,912

For 1808-9. Whole number of votes. . .15,899

Necessary to a choice 7,950

Considered as scattering. . . 355

Jeremiah Smith had 839

Timjthy Farrar had ! 398

Oliver Peabody had 405

John Taylor Gilman had. . 1,261 John Langdon had 12,641

For 1809-10.

Whole number of votes. . .30,983

Necessary to a choice 15,492

Considered as scattering.. . 132

John Langdon had 15,241

Jeremiah Smith had 15,610

For 1810-11.

Whole number of votes.. .31,575

Necessary to a choice 15,788

Considered as scattering.. . 84

Jeremiah Smith had 15,166

John Langdon had 16,325

For 1811-12.

Whole number of votes. . .32,094

Necessary to a choice 16,048

Considered as scattering. . 65

Jeremiah Smith had 14,477

John Langdon had 17,554

For 1812-13.

Whole number of votes. . .31,982

Necessary to a choice 15,992

Considered as scattering.. 877

William Plumer had 15,492

John Taylor Gilman had.. 15,613 No election by the people ; in convention the Honorable Wil- liam Plumer was elected.

For 1813-14.

Whole number of votes..

Necessary to a choice

Considered as scattering..

William Plumer had

John Taylor Gilman had.

For 1814-15.

Whole number of votes...

Necessary to a choice

Considered as scattering.

William Plumer had

John Taylor Gilman had.

For 1815-16. Whole number of votes...

Necessary to a choice

Considered as scattering. .

William Plumer had

John Taylor Gilman had.

35,729 17,865 , 212 17.410

18,107

38,542 19,272 73 18,794 19,695

36,194 18,098 38 17,799 18,357

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STATISTICS.

For 1816-17.

Whole number of votes. . .38,407

Necessary to a choice 19,204

Considered as scattering.. . 75

James Sheafe had 17,994

William Plumer had 20,338

For 1817-18.

Whole number of votes. . .35,375

Necessary to a choice 17,688

Considered as scattering. . 112

Josiah Bartlett had 539

Jeremiah Mason had 3,607

James Sheafe had 12,029

William Plumer had 19,088

For 1818-19.

Whole number of votes... .31,465

Necessary to a choice 15,733

Considered as scattering. . 922

William Hale had '. 5,019

Jeremiah Mason had, 6,850

William Plumer had 18,674

For 1819-20.

Whole number of votes. . .24,265

Necessary to a choice, 12,133

Considered as scattering 1,844

William Hale had 8,660

Samuel Bell had 13,761

For 1820-21.

Whole number of votes. . .24,771

Necessary to a choice 12,386

Considered as scattering. . 1,364

David L. Morril had 599

William Hale had 596

Samuel Bell had 22,212

For 1821-2.

Whole number of votes. . .24.448

Necessary to a choice 12,225

Considered as scattering. . 1,866 Samuel Bell had 22,582

For 1822-3.

Whole number of votes. . .23,980

Necessary to a choice^ 11,891

Considered as scattering, . . 1,046 Samuel Bell had, 22,934

1823-1824.

Whole number of votes.. .29,943 Necessary to a choice, . . . .14,972 Considered as scattering,. . 240

Samuel Dinsmorc had 12,718

Levi Woodbury had 16i985

For 1824-5.

Whole number of votes,. .30,348 Necessary to a choice,. . . . .15,175 Considered as scattering.. . 3,708

Levi Woodbury had 11,741

David L. Morril had 14,899

No election by the people. In convention the Hon. David L. Morril was elected.

For 1825-6.

Whole number of votes. . .29,729

Necessary to a choice 14,865

Considered as scattering. . 563 David L Morril had 29,166

For 1826-7.

Whole number of votes. . .30,251 Necessary to a choice. . . ,.15,126 Considered as scattering.. . 285

David S. Morril had 101

Benjamin Pierce had 12,287

David L. Morril had 17,578

For 1827-8.

Whole number of votes,. .27,411

Necessary to a choice, 13^706

Considered as scattering,. . 1,187

David L. Morril had 2,529

Benjamin Pierce had 23,695

For 1828-9.

Whole number of votes. . .39,897

Necessary to a choice, 19,949

Considered as scattering.. . 76

Benjamin Pierce had 18,672

John Bell had 21,149

For 1829-30. Whole number of votes. . .42,246

Necessary to a choice 21,124

Considered as scattering.. . 48

John Bell had 19,583

Benjamin Pierce had 22,615

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For 1830-31. Whole number of votes. . .42,441

Necessary to a choice, 21,221

Considered as scattering. . . 187

Timothy Upham had 19,040

* Matthew Harvey .had. . . .23,214

For 1831-2.' Whole number of votes.. .42,294

Necessary to a choice 21,148

Considered as scattering. . . 110

Ichabod Bartlett had 18,681

Samuel Dinsmoor had 23,503

For 1832-3. Whole number of votes. . .39,233

Necessary to a choice 19^617

Considered as scattering.. . 146

Ichabod Bartlett had 14,920

Samuel Dinsmoor had 24,167

For 1833-4. Whole number of votes. . .33,476

Necessary to a choice 16,739

Considered as scattering 1.240

Arthur Livermore had 3,959

Samuel Dinsmoor had 28,277

For 1834-5. Whole number of votes,.. .30,173

Necessary to a choice 15,087

Considered as scattering. . . 1,631 William Badger had 28,542

For 1835-6. Whole number of votes... .40,900

Necessary to a choice 20,451

Considered as scattering. . . 308

Joseph Healey had 14,825

William Badger had 25,767

For 1836-7. Whole number of votes... .30,925

Necessary to a choice 15,463

Considered as scattering. . 1,111

Joseph Healey had 2,566

George Sullivan had 2,344

Isaac Hill had 24,904

For 1837-8.

Whole number of votes.. .24,532

Necessary to a choice 12,267

Considered as scattering.. . 1,156

George Sullivan had 458

Joseph Healey had 557

Isaac Hill had 22,361

For 1838-9.

Whole number of votes... .54,570

Necessary to a choice 27^286

Considered as scattering. . . 198

James Wilson had 431

James Wilson, jr., had. . . .25,244 Isaac Hill had 28,697

For 1839-40.

Whole number of votes.. .54.601

Necessary to a choice 27,301

Considered as scattering.. . 155

James Wilson had 23,928

John Page had 30,518

For 1840-1.

Whole number of votes,. .50,799

Necessary to a choice 25,400

Considered as scattering,. . 562

Enos Stevens Had 20,716

John Page had 29,521

For 1841-2.

Whole number of votes 51.689

Necessary to a choice 25,845

Considered as scattering. . 70

Daniel Hoit had, 1,273

Enos Stevens had 21,230

John Page had 29.116

For 1842-3. Whole number of votes... .48,104

Necessary to a choice 24,053

Considered as scattering,. . 358

Daniel Hoit had 2,812

John H. White had 5,869

Enos Stevens had 12,234

Henry Hubbard had 26,831

* Hon. Matthew Harvey resigned the office of Governor in February, 1831, he having been appointed Judge of the United States District Court for New-Hampshire. Joseph M. Harper, President of the Senate, was acting Governor for the remainder of the political year.

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STATISTICS.

For 1843-44. Whole number of votes... .44.583

Necessary to a choice 22,292

Considered as scattering.. . 83

Daniel Hoit had, 3,402

John H. White had 5,497

Anthony Colbv had 12,551

Henry Hubbard had 23,050

For 1844-5. Whole number of votes. . .48,692

Necessary to a choice 24,347

Considered as scattering. . . 201

John H. White had 1,988

Daniel Hoit had 5,767

Anthony Colby had 14,750

John H. Steele had 25,986

For 1845-6. Whole number of votes. . .45,765

Necessary to a choice 22,883

Considered as scattering. . . 994

Daniel Hoit had 5,786

Anthony Colby had 15,579

John H. Steele had 23,406

For 1846-7, Whole number of votes. . .55,194

Necessary to a choice 27,598

Considered as scattering. . . 568 Nathaniel S. Berry had. . . .10,379

Anthonv Colby had 17,707

Jared W. Williams had. . ..26,740

No election by the people.

In Convention the state of the vote was :

Whole number of votes 274

Necessary to a choice 136

Jerry W. William had 1

Jared W. Williams had 124

Anthony Colby had 146

For 1847-8. Whole number of votes. . .60,500

Necessary to a choice 30,251

Considered as scattering. . . 54 Nathaniel S. Berry had.. . . 8,531

Anthony Colby had 21,109

Jared W. Williams had. ...30,806

For 1848-9. Whole number of votes. . .61,542 Necessary to a choice 30,772

Considered as scattering. . . 468 Nathaniel S. Berry had. . . .28,829 Jared W. Williams had... .32,245

For 1849-50.

Whole number of votes. . .56,033

Necessary to a choice 28,017

Considered as scattering. . . 117

Nathaniel S. Berry had 7,045

Levi Chamberlain had 18,764

Samuel Dinsmoor had 30,107

For 1850-1.

Whole number of votes. . .55,789

Necessary to a choice 27,895

Considered as scattering.. . 54 Nathaniel S. Berry had 6,472

Levi Chamberlain had 18,512

Samuel Dinsmoor had 30,751

For 1851-2.

Whole number of votes. . .58,111

Necessary to a choice 29,056

Considered as scattering. . . 179

John Atwood had .12,049

Thomas E. Sawyer had .. .18,458 Samuel Dinsmoor had 27,425

No election by the people.

In Convention the state of the vote was :

Whole number of votes 257

Necessary to a choice 129

Considered as scattering 21

Thomas E. Sawyer had 120

Samuel Dinsmoor had 145

For 1852-3.

Whole number of votes. . .60,405

Necessary to a choice 30,203

Considered as scattering.. . 269

John Atwood had 9,479

Thomas E. Sawyer had. . . .19,850 Noah Martin had 30,807

For 1853-4.

Whole number of votes. . .56,566

Necessary to a choice ,28,284

Considered as scattering. . . 47

John H. White had 7,995

James Bell had 17,590

Noah Martin had 30,934

STATISTICS.

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For 1854-5.

Whole number of votes. . .57,931 Necessary to a choice. .... .28,966

Considered as scattering. . . 122 Jared Perkins had. ........ .11,080

James Bell had 16,941

Nathaniel B. Baker had. . ..29,788

For 1855-6.

Whole number of votes. . .64,690

Necessary to a choice 32,346

Considered as scattering. . . 193

Asa Fowler had 1,237

James Bell had 3,436

Nathaniel B. Baker had. . .27,055 Ralph Metcalf had 32,769

For 1856-7.

Whole number of votes.... 66, 703

Necessary to a choice 33,352

Considered as scattering. . . 193

Ichabod Goodwin had 2,360

John S. Wells had 32,031

Ralph Metcalf had 32,119

No election by the people.

In Convention the state of the Vote was ;

Whole number of votes 325

Necessary to a choice 163

John S. Wells had 150

Ralph Metcalf had 175

For 1857-8. Whole number of votes.. .65,882

Necessary to a choice 32,942

Considered as scattering. . 452

John S. Wells had 31,214

William Haile had 34,216

For 1858-9. Whole number of votes. . .67,963

Necessary to a choice 33,982

Considered as scattering.. . 72

Asa P. Catehad 31,679

William Haile had 36,212

For 1859-60. Whole number of votes.. .69,156

Necessary to a choice 34,578

Considered as scattering.. . 27

Asa P. Gate had 32,802

Ichabod Goodwin had 36,826

INDEX TO STATISTICS.

For the convenience of readers, in connection with the pre- ceding tables, who may be looking for statistics of New-Hamp- shire, the following Index is given, referring to preceding years of the Register, which it may serve to facilitate.

Pages, Presidents of the Senate and Speakers of the House, 19

Attorneys General from 1680, 16

Speakers of the House from 1680 to 1793, 18

Secretaries and Treasurers from 1680 to 1846, .... 19 Early Statistics and Biographical Sketches of Coun- cillors, 15-20

Statistics from 1614 to 1776, chronologically arranged, 15-29 List of Councillors and Senators from 1775 to 1793;

also giving the time of death and age, 15-38

Number of sessions held, and time occupied each year

from 1775 to 1793, 15-38

Same series continued to 1848, 25-48

Lists of Delegates to Conventions from 1774 to 1852 ;

Constitutions, &c, 15-41

List of Delegates to Congress, 1775 to 1789, and Rep- resentatives and Senators, 1789 to 1853, 15-38

1854. List of the Judges and change of Courts, 15-28

1855. Incorporations of Towns, Census, &c, .• 42-98

1856. Committee of Safety, &c, 15-20

1858. Incidents, Rulers, &c, from 1614 to 1793, ..... 15-36

1846*

1847.

1848.

1849. 1850.

1851. 1852.

1853.

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GOVERNMENT OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

FROM JUNE 1, 1859, TO JUNE 6, 1860.

EXECUTIVE.

GOVERNOR,

His Excellency ICHABOD GOODWIN, Portsmouth.

*& Salary, $1,0 0 0.

COUNCILLORS.

Heed P. Clark, Londonderry, District No. 1.

Thomas L. Whitton, Wolf borough, " " 2.

John N. Worcester, Hollis, " " 3.

Robert Elwell, Langdon, " " 4.

Cyrus Eastman, Littleton, " " 5.

$2 PER DAY.

Salary* Thomas L. Tullock, Concord, Secretary of State, $800. Allen Tenny, Concord, Deputy Secretary, Sal. & Fees. Peter Sanborn, Concord, State Treasurer, $600.

Asa McFarland, Concord, State Printer.

LEGISLATIVE,

SEKATE.

Joseph A. Gilmore, President, $2.50 per day.

John S. Bennett, Newmarket, District No. 1.

Joseph Blake, Raymond, " " 2.

John M. Parker, Goffstown, " " 3.

Joseph A. Gilmore, Concord, " " 4.

John D. Lyman, Farmington, " " 5.

Samuel Emerson, Moultonboro/ " " 6.

Hosea Eaton, New-Ipswich, " " 7.

Walter Harrim an, Warner, " " 8.

Thomas Fisk, Dublin, " " 9.

Jesse Slader, Acworth, u "10.

George S. Towle, Lebanon, " " 11.

John G. Sinclair, Bethlehem, " "12.

$2 PER DAY.

Greenleaf Cummings, Lisbon, Clerk, $2.50 per day. Wm. A. Preston, New-Ipswich, Assist, Clerk, $2,50 per day.

LEGISLATIVE.

47

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Napoleon B. Bryant, Concord, Speaker: $2.50 per day.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

Atkinson, Samuel Noyes.

Auburn, John Clark.

Brentwood, Daniel Smith.

Candia, HenryM. Eaton, Elias P. Hubbard.

Chester, Jacob Chase.

Danville, Amos Page.

Deerfield, Joseph C. Cram, Eben Marston.

Derry, Peter J. Home, James Choate.

East-Kingston, John A. Mor- rill.

Epping, George S. Runlett.

Exeter, Charles H. Bell, Wil- liam B. Morrill, Nathaniel K. Leavitt.

Fremont, Gardner Sleeper.

Gosport, John W. Randall.

Greenland, John F. Adams.

Hampstead, Daniel Nichols.

Hampton, John Dearborn.

Hampton-Falls, Thomas L. Sanborn.

Kensington, Newell Dow.

Kingston, Amos Kimball.

Londonderry, John Shipley, Josiah Sleeper.

Newcastle, John P. Cooper.

Newington, Charles W. Nut- ter.

Newmarket Benjamin F. Ha- ley, Hell^ H. Smith.

Newton, Moses B. Peaslee.

North-Hampton, Jacob H, Brown.

North wood, Charles O.Brown.

Nottingham, John O. Cilley.

Plaistow, Nathaniel K. Kelly.

Portsmouth, Nathaniel K. Raynes, William Rand, Pe- ter Jenness, Clement March, Lyman D. Spalding, Alfred T. Joy, Abner Greenleaf, Daniel Marcy.

Raymond, Joshua F. Lane.

Rye, Samuel J. Locke.

Salem, John F. Tenney, John H. Lancaster.

Sandown, James Griffin.

Seabrook, Emery Brown.

South-Newmarket, John B. Ryder.

South-Hampton, Benj. Saw- yer.

Stratham, Nathan M. Barker.

Windham, none.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

Barrington,John Q. A. Swain, Jer. Waterhouse, Jr.

Dover, Charles W. Thurston, John B. Bruce, John T. Hanson, Thomas J. W. Pray, Charles H. Horton, Simon J. Torr, Charles W. Wiggin.

Durham, Andrew L. Simp- son.

Farmington, Andrew J. Sera- ton, John C. Elkins.

Lee, Israel Bartlett.

Madbury, Andrew Hanson.

Middleton, Robert P. White* house.

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LEGISLATIVE.

Milton, John E. Goodwin, Daniel E. Palmer.

New-Durham, Elihu Hayes.

Rochester, Isaac W. Spring- field, John Legro, George Flagg.

Rollinsford, Charles Malloy.

Somersworth, Albert A. Per- kins, Joshua F. Littlefield, John Tilton, John S. Haines, Jr.

Strafford, John C. Huckins, D. K. Montgomery.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Alton, Charles C. Mooney, Sewall T. Roberts.

Barnstead, Alfred Bunker, Ja- cob B. Locke.

Center-Harbor, Wm. P. Stur- tevant.

Gilmanton, Abraham S. Gale, Joshua B. Pulsifer, Enoch Brown.

Gilford, Thomas Ham,Wood-

CARROLL

Albany, Thomas J. Allard.

Bartlett, George W. M. Pit- man.

Brookfield, Ezekiel Prescott.

Chatham, Ithiel E. Clay.

Conway, John McMillan, To- bias A. Hanson.

Eaton, Jacob Manson.

Effingham, John C. Leavitt.

Freedom, Eben Pease.

Jackson, Joseph B. Trickey.

Madison, Benjamin B. Colby.

bury Melcher, John J. Mor- rill.

Laconia, Bradstreet Wiggin.

Meredith, George W. Gilman, Ebenezer S. Robinson.

New-Hampton, David H. Smith.

Sanbornton, Charles W. Col- by, Ebenezer F. Odell, Jas. *> Taylor.

COUNTY.

Moultonboro', Reuben Smith, William H. H. Mason.

Ossipee, Levi Smith, Luther D. Sawyer.

Sandwich,Neal M'Crillis,John Cooke.

Tamworth, Joseph Gilman, Stetson Blaisdell.

Tuftonboro', Wm. N. Roberts.

Wakefield John Copp.

Wolf borough, Charles H. Par- ker, Aaron Roberts.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Andover, John M. Shirley. Allenstown, none. Bow, Frederick Clough. Boscawen, Moses Whittier,

Thaddeus O. Wilson. Bradford, John W. Morse. Canterbury, David Morrill, Jr. Chichester, Joshua Lane. Concord, Albert H. Drown,

Samuel B. Larkin, Elbridge

Dimond, Asa McFarland> Reuben G. Wyman, John Kimball, Gilbert Bullock, Napoleon B. Bryant, Geo. B. Wallace, Charles E. Thompson.

Dunbarton, Charles Stinson.

Epsom, Samuel Fowler, Jr.

Franklin, Stephen Kenrick, Charles Garland.

LEGISLATIVE.

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Henniker, Jonas Wallace, Ol- iver Pillsbury.

Hooksett, Joseph T. Goss.

Hopkinton, Joseph Stanwood, James M. Burnham.

Loudon, George W.Neal, Ben- jamin Cate.

Newbury, Benjamin Chandler.

New-London, Albert Little.

Northfield, none. Pembroke, T. L. Fowler. Pittsfield, Andrew C. Walker,

Abraham French, 2d. Salisbury, Gilbert Eastman. Sutton, George Putney. Warner, Cummings Marshall,

Ephraim M. Dunbar. Wilmot, Curtis Langley.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Amherst, William Wetherbee. Antrim, Lemuel N. Pattee. Bedford, ThomasG. Holbrook. Bennington, Horace F. Dins- more. Brookline, Nath'l W. Lund. Deering, Daniel Simons. Francestown, James T. Bix-

by-

Goffstown, John Dunlap, Gil- man Robinson.

Greenfield, John Gregg.

Hancock, Joseph Knight.

Hillsboro', James F. Briggs, Jotham Moore,

Hollis, John H. Cutter.

Hudson, Granville Hill.

Litchfield, Simeon D. Leach.

Lyndeborough, John Richard- son.

Manchester, Jonathan Morse, Joseph B.Clark, Ezra Hunt- ington, Timothy W. Little, Darwin J. Daniels, William P. Newell, James S. Coggs- well, Isaac W. Smith, Jo- seph A. Haines, Isaac Whit- iemore, R. N. Batchelder,

Israel Dow, Alpheus Bod- well, John L. Fitch, John Coughlin.

Mason, Frederick Mansfield.

Merrimack, William T. Par- ker.

Milford,Bainbridge Wadleigh, George W. Came.

Mont- Vernon, Ira Kendall.

Nashua,George Stark, Charles P. Gage, Ivory Harmon, Enoch P. Chase, Allen Wil- son, Hiram T. Morrill, Ja- cob D. March, Gustine Mar- shall, Horace Towles.

New-Ipswich, Charles B. Mar- shall, Henry O. Preston.

New-Bostan, Benj. Dodge, 2d, Perry Richards.

Pelham, Amos Batchelder.

Peterborough, Asa F. Gowing, John Smith.

Sharon, none.

Temple, James Killam.

Weare, Jona. B. Moulton, Hi- ram Simonds.

Wilton, George L. Dascomb.

Windsor, Mark Symonds.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

Alstead, Oliver Shepard. Chesterfield, Arad Fletcher. Dublin, Aaron Smith. B

Fitzwilliam, Philip S. Batch

elder. Gilsum, Eisra Webster.

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LEGISLATIVE.

Hinsdale, John D. Todd.

Jaffrey, John A. Prescott.

Keene, Francis A. Faulkner, Caleb T. Buffum, Edward Joslyn, Addison Stone.

Marlborough, Charles Gilbert.

Marlow, John Q. Jones.

Nelson, Simeon G. Griffin.

Richmond, Asahel Kelton.

Rindge, David Stowe.

Roxbury, Kendall Nims.

Stoddard, Ephraim Stevens.

Sullivan, Caleb Goodenow. Surry, George Wilcox. Swanzey, Stephen Faulkner,

Rufus Bowen. Troy, Edwin Buttrick. Walpole, HenryA. Hitchcock,

Frederick Kilburn. Westmoreland, Isaac K.

White. Winchester, Elisha Hutchins,

John Burbank.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Acworth, Daniel J. Warner. Charlestown, Wm. McCrae,

Samuel Walker. Claremont, Joshua Colby,

John A. Winn, Edward D.

Baker. Cornish, Alvin Comings. Croydon, none. Goshen, Wm. H. McCrillis. Grantham, John Leavitt. Langdon, none.

Dempster, Hosea W. Parker.

Newport, Paul J. Wheeler, John H. Hunton.

Plainfield, William D. Colby, J Stephen R. Moulton.

Springfield, Wm. E. Melendy.

Sunapee, Joseph P. Smith.

Unity, Uriah M. Straw. .

Washington, James H. New- man.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

Alexandria, Ariel George.

Bath, David R. Lang.

Benton, Daniel Whitcher.

Bethlehem, Timothy P. Tur- ner.

Bridgewater, Jona. H. John- son.

Bristol, Joseph F. Rollins.

Campton, George W. Kenis- ton.

Canaan, James H. Kelley, Ha- zen K. Farnum.

Danbury, Francis Farnum.

Dorchester, Gilman Burley.

Ellsworth and Waterville, John Johnson, Jr.

Enfield, James Huse, George

W. Choate. Franconia, Charles H. Colbv. Grafton, Ezra T. Gifford. Groton, Noah L Jewell. Hanover, David Kimball, N.

S. Huntington. Haverhill, George S. Kelsea,

James P. Webster. Hebron,Lucius W. Hammond. Hill, Joseph Nichols. Holderness, Nathaniel S. Cal-

ley, Andrew Baker. Landaff, James C. Noyes. Lebanon, Horace Hatch,Aaron

H. Cragin.

LEGISLATIVE.

51

Lisbon, Silas Wells, James

Parker. Littleton, Calvin F. Cate, John

C. Quimby. Lyman, Michael M. Stevens. Lyme, Harris Allen, Selah

Beal. Monroe, Horace Emery. Orange, David S. Prince.

Orford, Stedman Willard. Piermont, Elisha Rogers. Plymouth, Hiram Harriman. Rumney, Josiah Quincy. Thornton, William A. Smith. Warren, James Clement. Wentworth, Elijah Rollins. Woodstock and Lincoln, Ste- phen M. Hanson.

coos county.

Berlin and Randolph, George P. Hodgdon.

Carroll and Hart's Location, David Emery.

Clarksville and Pittsburg, Da- vid Johnson.

Colebrook, Daniel Fletcher.

Columbia, Samuel M. Har- vey.

Dalton, John Bond.

Gorham, Sumner Chipman.

Jefferson, Benj. Ke unison.

Wil-

Lancaster, George C.

liams, Seth Savage. Milan, Samuel F. Mathes. Northumberland, James H.

Curtis. Shelburne, Harvey Philbrook. Stark and Dummer, Elijah

Griffin. Stratford, Harvey Hinman. Stewartstown, Horace J. Hall. Whitefield, Moses H. Gordon.

Whole number of Representatives chosen for 1859-&0, 305, The members are paid $2 per day.

CLERKS.

Clerk of the Housed—Henry 0. Kent, Lancaster, $2.50 per day.

Assistant Clerk Edward Sawyer, Rochester, $2.50 per day.

Engrossing Clerk Simeon D. Farnsworth, $2.50 per day.

Chaplain to the Legislature Rev. John Runnells, Tam- worth.

State Printer Asa McFarland, Concord.

Reporters— Geo. H. Tileston, Boston, for the New-Hamp- shire Patriot ; J. M. W. Yerrinton, Boston, for the New-Hamp- shire Statesman ; Samuel C. Eastman, Concord, for the In- dependent Democrat.

52 LEGISLATIVE.

BOOR-KEEPERS.

To the Council Joseph A. Cochran, Concord.

To the Senate Henry Willard, Keene.

To the House— FAi Wentworth, Milton ; Thomas P. Che- ney, Holderness.

Travelling Fees. The members of the Council shall receive each, ten cents a mile to and from the place of their sessions. The President and members of the Senate, Speak- er of the House of Representatives, and Clerks and Assistant Clerks of the Senate and House, shall each receive ten cents a mile for their travel to and from the place of the sitting of the Legislature.

The Legislature of New-Hampshire commenced their ses- sion for the political year 1859-60, on Wednesday, June 1, and closed the session June 28, making a session of twenty- eight days ; and passed fifty-five public acts and eighteen public resolutions ; thirty-one private acts and nineteen pri- vate resolutions.

APPROPRIATIONS.

One thousand dollars for educating the indigent blind and partially blind of this State at the Institution for the Blind at Boston; $1,500 for the indigent deaf and dumb persons in this State at the Institution in Hartford ; $1,200 for the main- tenance of indigent insane persons, belonging to this State, at the Asylum, during the past year, for such and so many private patients, exclusive of paupers maintained at public charge, as His Excellency the Governor shall elect and ap- prove ; $4,000 for the maintenance of indigent insane per- sons belonging to this State, at the Asylum, for such and so many as His Excellency the Governor shall elect and ap- prove : Provided, that not less than one half of said sum shall be applied to the support of private patients, exclusive of paupers maintained at public charge ; $300 to pay the salary of the Chaplain to State Prison; $125 for the purchase of books, stationery, and a suitable book-case for the preserva- tion of the books for the use of the prisoners at the New- Hampshire State Prison; $100 for the repair of the public highway in Lincoln ; $100 for the purpose of building and repairing highways in Randolph ; $350 for repairs of the highway leading from G. B. Brabrook's through the Notch of the White Mountains ; $500 for the building of a barn in the State Prison yard.

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JUDICIARY.

SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.

Salaries. IRA PERLEY, LL. D., Concord, Chief Justice, $2,000

Ira A. Eastman, LL. D., Manchester, Associate Justice, 1,800 Samuel D. Bell, LL. D., Manchester, " " 1,800

George Y. Sawyer, Nashua, " " 1,800

Asa Fowler, Concord, " " 1,800

Jonathan E. Sargent, Wentworth, " " 1,800

John Sullivan, Exeter, Attorney -General, 1,800

William E. Chandler, Concord,

Reporter of the Supreme Judicial Court, 400

clerks of the supreme judicial court.

Charles G. Conner, Exeter, for Rockingham ;

John R. Varney, Dover, for Strafford ;

Samuel C. Clark, Gilford, (address Lake Village,) for Bel- knap ;

William M. Weed, Sandwich, for Carroll ;

Nehemiah Butler, Concord, for Merrimack ;

Edward S. Cutter, Amherst, for Hillsborough ;

Edward Farrar, Keene, for Cheshire ;

W. H. H. Allen, Newport, for Sullivan ;

Charles A. Dole, Haverhill, for Grafton ;

Daniel C. Pinkham, Lancaster, for Coos.

COUNTY SOLICITORS.

Charles H. Bell, Exeter, for Rockingham ;

Wolcott Hamlin, Dover, for Strafford ;

Samuel W. Rollins, Meredith, for Belknap ;

Luther D. Sawyer, Ossipee, for Carroll ;

George W. Everett, New-London, for Merrimack ;

Aaron F. Stevens, Nashua, for Hillsborough ;

Francis A. Faulkner, Keene, for Cheshire ;

Levi W. Barton, Newport, for Sullivan ;

Charles W. Rand, Littleton, for Grafton ;

Benjamin F. Whidden, Lancaster, for Coos. " The solicitors for the several counties shall receive from the State Treasury, in full compensation for the services by them rendered in the absence of the attorney-general, at each

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trial term of the Court (S. J. C.) at which they shall per- form his duties, upon a certificate thereof from the presiding justice, the following sums :

In Rockingham, Hillsborough and Grafton, fifty dollars ;

In Strafford, Merrimack and Cheshire, forty dollars ;

In Belknap, Carroll, Sullivan and Coos, thirty dollars.

Such solicitors shall receive for all other services by them performed, such reasonable compensation as the justices of said court may at each term direct, from the county treas- ury."

LAW TERMS,

Held by the Supreme Judicial Court, according to an act remod- eling the Judiciary, 1855, and as amended June session, 1859. The State is divided into four Judicial Districts, as fol- lows :

No. 1 . To consist of the Counties of Rockingham, Straf- ford and Carroll ;

No. 2. Of the Counties of Merrimack, Hillsborough and Belknap ; No. 3. Of the Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan ; No. 4. Of the Counties of Grafton and Coos. The Supreme Judicial Court shall hold terms thereof, to be called Law Terms, annually, within the aforesaid Judicial Districts, at the times and places following ;

At Exeter on the third Tuesday of June, and at Dover on the second Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Rock- ingham and Strafford ; at Manchester on the first Tuesday of June, and at Concord on the first Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Merrimack and Hillsborough ; at Keene on the first Tuesday of July, and at Newport on the third Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Cheshire and Sul- livan ; at Lancaster on the third Tuesday of July, and at Haverhill on the Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Grafton and Coos.

TRIAL TERMS OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, COM- PILED ACCORDING TO AN ACT PASSED JUNE

SESSION, 1859.

At Portsmouth, on the third Tuesday of October, and at Exeter on the second Tuesday of January and the second Tuesday of April, for the County of Rockingham.

At Dover, on the second Tuesday of February, the last

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Tuesday of May and first Tuesday of September, for the County of Strafford.

At Gilford, on the first Tuesday of February and the third Tuesday of August, for the County of Belknap.

At Ossipee, on the third Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, for the County of Carroll.

At Concord, on the third Tuesday of August and on the first Tuesday of February, for the County of Merrimack.

At Amherst, on the first Tuesday of September, at Man- chester on the first Tuesday of January, and at Nashua on the first Tuesday of May, for the County of Hillsborough.

At Keene, on the third Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, for the County of Cheshire.

At Newport, on the fourth Tuesday of January and the first Tuesday of September, for the County of Sullivan.

At Haverhill, on the first Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of October, for the Western Judicial District; and at Plymouth, on the third Tuesday of May and the third Tuesday of November, for the Eastern Judicial District in the County of Grafton.

At Lancaster, on the fourth Tuesday of April and the fourth Tuesday of October, for the County of Coos.

PROBATE OFFICERS. JUDGES. Counties. Karnes and Residences. Appointed. Salary.

Rockingham, Wm W. Stickney, Exeter, June 30, '57, $412

Strafford, Danl G. Rollins, Somersworth, June 30, '57, 225

Belknap, Warren Lovell, Laconia, Jan., 1841, 142

Carroll, Joel Eastman, Conway, July 14, 1856, 150

Merrimack, Hami^nE. Perkins, Concord, July 14, 1856, 300

Hillsborough, David Cross, Manchester, July 14,1856, 425

Cheshire, Larkin Baker, Westmoreland, Nov. 1841, 225

Sullivan, Alvah Smith, Lempster, July 14, 1856, 175

Grafton, Nathaniel S. Berry, Hebron, July 14, 1856, 300

Coos, Turner Stephenson, July 13, 1855, 150

REGISTERS.

Counties. Names and Residences. Appointed. Salary.

Rockingham, Sam,l D. Wingate, Exeter, Jan. 1, 1857, $550 Strafford, Asa Freeman, Dover, June 30, 1857, 300

Belknap, William L. Avery, Laconia, May 11, 1858, 183 Carroll, Daniel G. Beede, Sandwich, July 14, 1856, 200

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Merrimack, Isaac A. Hill, Concord, Jan. 1, 1856, 400

Hillsborough, Wm. Wetherbee, Amherst, July 13, 1855, 575

Cheshire, Silas Hardy, Keene, Mar. 15, 1859, 300

Sullivan, Edward Wyman, Newport, July 14, 1856, 225

Grafton, Nath'l W. Westgate, Haverhill, July 14, 1856, 400

Coos, Albro L. Robinson, Lancaster, July 13, 1855, 2'. 0

TERMS OF THE PROBATE COURT. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

EXETER, on the Wednesday next following the first Tuesday of November and April, on the Wednesday next following the third Tuesday of February, March and De- cember, and on the Wednesday next following the second Tuesday of every other month.

PORTSMOUTH, on the first Tuesday of November, on the third Tuesday of March, and on the second Tuesday of January, May, July and September.

PLAISTOW, on the first Tuesday of August and De- cember, and the third Tuesday of May.

DERRY, on the Wednesday next following the first Tues- day of August and December, and on the Wednesday next following the third Tuesday of May.

CHESTER, on the Thursday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Thursday next following the third Tuesday of May.

DEERF1ELD, on the Friday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Friday next following the third Tuesday of May. Act of June, 1858.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

DOVER, on the first Tuesday of January, March, May, August and October.

ROCHESTER, on the first Tuesday of July and Decem- ber.

FARMINGTON, on the first Tuesday of April and Sep- tember.

SOMERS WORTH, on the first Tuesday of February, June and November.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

GILFORD, on the third Tuesday of every month.

JUDICIARY. 5?

CAIUfoLL COUNTY.

OSSIPEE CORNER, on the first Tuesday of March, June, September and December.

CONWAY, on the first Tuesday of January, April, July and October.

TAMWORTH, on the first Tuesday of February, May, August and November.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

CONCORD, on the fourth Tuesday of every month.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

MANCHESTER, on the fourth Tuesdays of January, March, May, July, September and November.

NASHUA, on the fourth Tuesdays of February, April, June, August, October and December.

FRANCESTOWN, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of January, April, July and October.

AMHERST, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of February, June, September and December.

PETERBOROUGH, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of May and August.

MASON VILLAGE, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of November and December. Act of June, 1859.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

KEENE, on the first and third Tuesdays of every month..

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

NEWPORT, on the last Wednesday of February, April, June, August, October and December.

CLARE MONT, on the last Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September and November.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

HAVERHILL, on the third Tuesday of April and October.

PLYMOUTH, on the third Tuesday of May and Novem- ber.

CANAAN, on the third Tuesday of June and December.

LISBON, on the third Tuesday of March and September.

BRISTOL, on the third Tuesday of July.

LITTLETON, on the third Tuesday of January.

WENT WORTH, on the third Tuesday of . Eebruary and, August.

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COOS COUNTY.

COLE BROOK, on the first Tuesday of September. STRATFORD, on the first Tuesday of January. LANCASTER, on the first Tuesday of March and No- yember, and the second Tuesday of May.

WHITEFIELD, on the first Tuesday of July.

CHANGE OP CIVIL. OFFICERS.

Silas Hardy, January 7, 1859, was appointed Register of Probate for Cheshire, to take effect March 1 5, vice Calvin May, Jr., resigned. Levi W. Barton was appointed May 14, 1859, Solicitor for Sullivan, vice George Ticknor resigned. William E. Chandler was appointed Reporter for the State of New-Hampshire, June 23, 1859, vice George G. Fogg, re- signed.

The Court of Common Pleas was abolished at the June session, 1859, and the business of said court was transferred to the Supreme Judicial Court. Five Judges belonged to this court, which number was increased to six by the appoint- ment, July 5, of Jonathan E. Sargent, a Judge in the late Court of Common Pleas.

For further changes in civil officers, see Appendix to this Bcgister.

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

In making up the annual list of lawyers for each town or city, it is the intention of the Compiler to insert the names, where there is more than one in a town or city, in the order in which each commenced business. An attorney, changing his place of business, or a young man, after having been ad- mitted to the practice of law, and located for business, would confer a favor by sending his card to the Compiler.

Alstead, Aldis Lovell. Alton, J. M. Moody. Amherst, Perley Dodge,

Edward 8. Cutter. Andover, John M. Shirley. Atkinson, John Kelly. Bath, Isaac Patterson,

Andrew S. Woods,

John L. Carleton,

Harry Hibbard,

A. P. Carpenter,

David K. Lang,

George A. Bingham,

Edward Woods. Barnstead, C. S. George. Bradford, Weare Tappari,

M. W. Tappan,

Moses K. Haselton. Bristol, L. W. Fling,

S. K. Mason. Canaan, William P. Weeks,

Geo. W. Murray, (East.) Charlestown, George Olcott,

E. L. Cushing,

Henry Hubbard,

Charles H. Chapin. Claremont, P. C. Freeman,

Alphens F. Snow,

John J. Prentiss,

A. B. Williamson,

Claremont, M. C. McClure, George Ticknor, E. D.Baker.

Colebrook, D. Allen Eogers, A. Barker, Wm. S. Ladd.

Concord, Stephen C. Badger, Arthur Fletcher, Sylvester Dana, Josiah Minot, John H. George, Lyman D. Stevens, George G. Fogg, Henry A. Bellows, A. Herbert Bellows, H. P. Rolfe, Anson S. Marshall, William H. Bartlett, Amos Hadley, Nehemiah Butler, William L. Foster, David Pillsbury, John Y. Mugridge, Lyman T. Flint, W. E. Chandler, Wm. F. Goodwin, Napoleon B. Bryant, Joseph C. A. Wingate, Samuel Butterfield, H. E. Perkins,

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Concord, Charles H. Butters, J. Ware Butterfield, Jonas D. Sleeper, George Tenney, Jonathan Kittredge.

(Fish'ville,) John A. Kilburn.

Conway, Zara Cutler, Joel Eastman, F. R. Chase.

Croydon, Samuel Morse.

Deerfield, Ira St. Clair.

Derry, David A. Gregg, Greenleaf C. Bartlett, John Porter.

Dover, Asa Freeman, Daniel M. Christie, Charles W. Woodman, Thomas E. Sawyer, John H. White, Richard Kimball, Charles Doe, Samuel M. Wheeler, Henry T. Wiswall, Amasa Roberts, Wolcott Hamlin, George W. Stevens, Joshua G. Hall.

Dnnbarton, Caleb Stark.

Durham, J. A. Richardson.

Effingham, Josiah Dearborn.

Enfield, Samuel Davis, jr.

Epping, John S. H. Frink.

Epsom, Jonathan Steele.

Exeter, John Sullivan, Att'y General, John Kelly, Amos Tuck, Gilman Marston, John S. Wells, James H. Shapley, Wm. W. Stickney, Nathaniel Gordon, Alvah Wood,

Exeter, Charles H. Bell,

J. W. Clark,

Moses N. Collins,

Samuel H. Stevens,

Samuel M. Wilcox. Farmington, George N. East- man,

Louis Bell. Fitzwilliam, A. A. Parker. Freedom, Orestes R. ToplifY,

Edwin Pease. Francestown, C.V. Dearborn. Franklin, Geo. W. Nesmith,

Austin F. Pike,

M- Bradbury Goodwin,

Daniel Barnard. Gilford, J. P. Hutchinson,

Wm. L. Avery. (Lake Village,)

Samuel C. Clark. Goffstown, David Steele. Hanover, Daniel Blaisdell,

Wm. H. Duncan. Haverhill, David Sloan,

N. B. Felton,

George W. Chapman,

N. W. Westgate,

Charles A. Dole. Henniker, Edward B. S. San- born. Hillsborough, F. N. Blood. Hillsboro* Bridge, D. Steele,

J. F. Briggs. Holderness, James L. Wilson, Hopkinton, Horace Chase. Keene, Levi Chamberlain,

Thomas M. Edwards,

Samuel Dinsmoor,

Salma Hale,

J. Henry Elliot,

George A. Wheelock,

Wm. P. Wheeler,

Frank S. Fiske,

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

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Keene, Charles C. Webster, Edward Farrar, Farnum F. Lane,

F. A. Faulkner, Harvey Carleton, Silas Hardy.

Laconia, S. C. Lyford, Warren Lovell, George W. Stevens, Ellery A. Hibbard, T. J. Whipple, O. A. J. Vaughan, Wm. N. Blair.

Lancaster J. W. Williams, Turner Stephenson, S. W. Cooper, George A. Cossitt, Jacob Benton, William Burns, B. F. Whidden, George C. Williams, H. A. Fletcher, Jared I. Williams, William Hey wood, Henry O. Kent, Ossian Ray.

Lebanon, George S. Towle, Aaron H. Cragin, Rodney Lund, L. R. Morris.

Littleton, Edmund Carleton, Harry Bingham, Wm. J. Bellows, Charles W. Rand, John Farr, Edward D. Rand.

Manchester, Daniel Clark,

G. W. Morrison, Herman Foster, Mooly Currier, William C Clarke, David Cross, George A. French,

Manchester, B. P. Cilley, J. L. Fitch, D. J. Clark, Samuel N. Bell, Isaac W. Smith,

C. W. Stanley, Samuel D. Lord, Jonas B. Bowman, John P. Newell, Lucien B. Clough, Joseph B. Clark, Elijah M. Topliff, Samuel Upton,

S. G. Clarke,

Wm. Stark,

Wm. W. Morris,

A. B. Shattuck. Mason Village, William A.

Preston. Meredith, S. W. Rollins,

John Ela. Merrimack, Edwaid P. Par- ker,

Isaac McGaw. Milford, BainbridgeWadleigh.

Gilbert Wadleigh,

O. W. Lull. Milan, Albert Baker. Milton, Cyrus Jones. MoultonboiV, S. Emerson. Nashua, Aaron W. Sawyer,

A. F. Stevens,

B.'B. Whittemore,

Edward B. West,

Benjamin F. Emerson,

A. P. Hughes,

D. F. Whittle, William W. Bailey, C. R. Morrison, Wm. L. Carter.

New-Ipswich, John Preston. New-London, G. W. Everett. Newmarket, Wm. B. Small.

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Newport, Amasa Edes,

Edmund Burke,

W. F. Newton,

S. H. Edes,

Levi W. Barton,

S. L. Bowers,

Albert S. Wait,

W. H. H. Allen. Northfield, Asa P. Cate, Northwood, N. Dearborn. Orford, John Rogers. Ossipee, Luther D. Sawyer,

Sanborn B. Carter. Pembroke, Moody Kent. Peterboro\Charles G.Cheney,

Cornelius V. Dearborn,

George A. Ramsdell. Pittsfield, Benj. Emerson,

Lewis W. Clark,

H. B. Leavitt. Plaistow, Wm. H. Hills. Plainfield, Charles Flanders. Plymouth, Wm. Leverett,

Joseph Clark,

C. J. F. Stone,

Joseph Burrows,

Henry W. Blair. Portsmouth, P. R. Freeman,

Wm. Claggett,

Alfred W. Haven,

Wm. H. Y. Hackett,

James Smith,

Lory Odell,

Albert R. Hatch,

W. H. Rollins,

I. B. Claggett,

William H. Hackett,

Horace Webster.

Sam'l H. Goodall,

J. Warren Towle,

Albert H. Hoyt,

Edwin N. Mathes,

Amos S. Alexander

Rindge, George W. Todd, jr. Rochester, D. J. Parsons,

Cyrus K. Sanborn. Rollinsford, Geo. B. Sawyer. Rumney, Josiah Quincy,

Samuel Herbert. Sanbornton (Bridge,) B. M. Colby,

Charles C. Rogers,

Wm. T. Norris, Sandwich, I. A. Bean. Shelburne, Fletcher Odell. Somers worth, Ichabod G. Jor- dan,

John A. Burleigh,

Nathaniel Wells,

Royal Eastman,

Edward A. Rollins,

George W. Burleigh,

George S. Sullivan,

Wm. D. Knapp. Strafford, George C. Peavey,

Benj. F. Winckley. Stratford, E. H. Mahurin,

C. D. Johnson. Sunapee, W. C. Sturoc. Tarn worth, Obed Hall. Wakefield, Wm. Sawyer,

Amasa Copp,

Charles U. Chesley. Walpole, Frederick Vose. Warner, Harrison G. Harris. Wentworth, T. J. Smith,

Charles Henry Bartlett. Wilmot, Wm. W. Flanders. Wilton, Charles H. Burns. Winchester, E. M. Forbes, Winchester, Eliery Albee. Wolf boro', Henry H. Orne,

Zachariah Batchelder,

Charles F. Hill^

Wm. C. Fox.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

A list of those admitted to practice in courts of law, as attorneys, by statute :

Bartlett, Geo. W. M. Pitman. Dover, G. T. Wentworth. Haverhill, John S. Bryant,

David Page. Kingston, Wm. C. Patten.

Marlow, Bethuel Farley. Manchester, B. B. Bunker. Plymouth, James McQuesten, Tuftonboro', John Peavey,

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

[The names .in the following list having a star, were ap« pointed under the law before 1827, which appointment was made to continue during good behavior.]

Amherst, Charles Richardson. Barrington, J. H. Winkley, jr. Brentwood, W. H. Dudley. Charlestown, Henry H. Syl- vester,

George Olcott, jr. Chichester, Charles H. Car- penter. Claremont, Geo. N. Farwell,

J. L. Farwell. Concord, N. G. Uphanr*,

Ebenezer S. Towle,

George Minot,

Arthur Fletcher,

Elisha Morrill,

Wm. P. Foster,

Stephen C. Badger,

John S. Rollins,

Edson Hill,

Lyman D. Stevens,

Elbridge D. Carter,

Charles Minot,

Charles H. Hill.

Concord, J. Ware Butterfield, Joseph C. A. Wingate.

Colebrook, D. Allen Rogers.

Derry, Ira A. Ramsey, David Currier.

Dover, Asa A. Tufts,

Charles W. Woodman, Charles Woodman, Samuel M. Wheeler.

Francestown, Cornelius V, Dearborn, Paul H. Bixby.

Exeter, Nathaniel Gordon, James W. Odlin, William B.Morrill, Nathaniel A. Shute.

Epping, Charles W. Sargent.

Farmington, G. L. White- house, John D. Lyman.

Hampton-Falls, John W. Dodge, Thomas L. Sanborn.

Hanover, David Kimball.

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NOTARIES PUBLIC.

Jaffrey, Peter Upton,

Spencer L. Bailey. Keene, Thomas H. Leverett,

George W. Tilden,

Francis A. Faulkner,

Daniel Buss,

R. N. Porter. Laconia, John T. Coffin,

Almon C. Leavitt. Lancaster, Richard P. Kent,

George C. Williams. Lebanon, Edward J. Durant,

James H. Kendrick. Lisbon, Wm. H. Cummings. Littleton, Adam Moore. Lyme, Thomas Perkins. Manchester, Sam'l D. Bell,*

Herman Foster,

Moody Currier,

David Cross,

David J. Clark,

J. Dudley Lyford, Jacob F. James,

Samuel N. Bell,

Isaac W. Smith,

Elijah M. Topliff,

Rufus Baker,

Joseph B. Clark,

John D. Erving,

William Stark,

Charles E. Balch,

Nathan Parker,

George B. Chandler,

Bradbury Ciiley. Meredith, S. W. Rollins. Marlow, Ephraim Parker. Milford, Hiram A. Daniels,

Gilbert Wadleigh. Milan, Osman M. Twitchell. Nashua, Aaron F. Stevens,

B. B. Whittemore,

Francis Winch,

Aaron W. Sawyer,

Nashua, Albert McKean.

New-Hampton, John Nash.

New-Ipswich, George Barrett, John Preston, Edward A. Barrett.

Newmarket, David Murray.

Newport, Paul J. Wheeler.

Ossipee, Daniel Wentworth.

Pembroke, Aaron Whitte- more.

Peterborough, Chas. G. Che- ney.

Pittsfield, Josiah Carpenter.

Plymouth, Chas. J. F. Stone.

Portsmouth, William Clag- gett,* Wm. B. Parker* D. P. Drown* James F. Shores, Oliver W. Penhallow, Joseph M. Edmonds, Wm. H. Hackett, John Size, George G. Brewster, Wm. Tuckerman, Wm. L. Dwight, John N. Frost.

Rochester, J. McDuffie, Franklin McDuffie, Edward Sawyer.

Rollinsford, J. P. Emerson.

Rye, Warren Parsons.

Sandwich, Joseph Wentworth, Wm. M. Weed, Ira A. Bean.

Sanbornton, Wm. T. Cass.

Shelburne, Barker Burbank.

Somers worth, Mark Noble, Henry Y. Hayes, James B. Shapleigh, John A. Burleigh, Jr.

Stoddard, Silas Dinsmoor.

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Tuftonborough, John Peavey. Walpole, Frederick Yose. Warner, George Jones. Winchester, Erastus Snow, Edward M. Forbes.

Wolfborough, Thos. J. Teb- betts, H. B. Rust ,* Abel Haley.

COMMISSIONERS.

The following are Commissioners resident in other States, who have been appointed by the Executive of New-Hampshire to take testi- mony and depositions to be read in the Courts of New-Hampshire ; also to administer oaths, to take the acknowledgment of deeds, powers-of -attorney , and all instruments, under seal, to be recorded in this State.

ALABAMA. Mobile, Mark W. Delahay, Sidney F. Douglas, Samuel H. Parker.

CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, James Wilson, Joseph Grant, Andrew Williams, Samuel W. Moore, L. W. Sloat, T. J. Thibault, Alexander Boyd, Albert G. Randall, C. J. Brenham, William F. French; Sacramento, Richard H. Stanley, Wm. N. Price, Wm. G. English, A. Iv. Grim.

CONNECTICUT. Norivich, John T. Wait; Middletown, Arthur B. Calef ; Hartford, Edward Goodwin, Benning Mann, Wm. Wal- lace ; New-Haven, Lyman E. Munson.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Charles De Selding, George C. Thomas, Thomas B. King, George Fisher, Charles Wal- ter, John S. Hollinsford.

FLORIDA. Tallahassee, C. W. Downing.

GEORGIA. Savannah, Levi S. Russell.

ILLINOIS. Chicago, Charles N. Holden, Alexander Smith, O. W. R. Lull, Charles Hitchcock, Wm. W. Stewart, R. C. Wright, Wm. I. Patterson, Gideon W. Davenport, John W. Magill, Philip A. Hoyne, Samuel C. Smith, Wm. C.Bryant, Gehard Foreman; Peru, George W. Gilson; Bunker Hill, E. H. Davis; Beardstown, Thomas M.Thompson; Rock-Island, Quincy McNiel ; Rock Creek, Daniel W. Dame.

INDIANA. Indianapolis, Salman A. Buell, Wm. Y. Wiley; South-Bend, John F. Miller.

IOWA. Fort des Moines, Henry C. Grinnell ; Davenport, James Thorington, George P. Whitcomb, Richard H. Sylvester; Clinton, John H. Sullivan; Sioux City, Robert Means; Dubuque, John D. Lambert, Solon H. Langworthy.

KANSAS TERRITORY. Leavenworth, John A. Halderman; Sumner, John J. Ingalls.

KENTUCKY. Covington, Charles Mooar ; Lexington, Benjamin F. Graves.

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LOUISIANA. New-Orleans, Samuel B. Davis, Myers M. Cohen, Walter H. Peters, George Rarshede, Wm. Shannon, James Gra ham, Adolphe Mazureau; Shreveport, J. W. Landruin.

MAINE. Kittery, Ephraim Otis. Stillman B. Allen; Portland, James C. Donnell, Edward H. Davis, Josiah Pierce, Jr., Wm. C. Ten Broeck, Henry Willis, Charles B. Merrill, George E. B. Jack- son, James O. Dannell; Bangor, Ichabod D. Bartlett, George Kent, John E. Godfrey ; Augusta, Asaph R. Nichols ; Bath, John H. Kimball; Calais, George B. Burns; Lewiston, Horatio G. Cil ley; North- Par sons field, John C. Moore; Belfast, Frederick A Lewis; Fryeburg, George B. Barrows.

MARYLAND. Baltimore, Jabez D. Pratt, George W. Browne, Wm. B. Nelson, Albert A. Nunes, James R. Patridge, Dalrymple Williams.

MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Edward A. Dana, Horace L. Hazelton, George S. Hale, James A. Abbott, W. H. L. Smith, Benj. Pond, S. W. Bates, Geo. T. Angell, Asa Cothell, Francis B. Hayes, Daniel Sharp, Augustus H. Fisk, Joseph Nickerson, George F. Richardson, Ephraim Brown, Jr., Joseph McKean, C. Milton, Samuel H. Jenks, Sumner Albee, Ivers J. Austin, David H. Mason, Josiah W. Hubbard, Henry E. Hersey, John P. Healey, Stephen Gordon Nash, Harvey Jewell, R. N. Pierce, Wilder Dwight, Albion K. P. Joy, Horace G. Hutchins, Samuel L. Thorn- dike, Francis Palfrey, Henry W. Haynes, John B. Thayer, Isaac Jones Cutter, Joseph H. Buckingham, Henry H. Downes, Charles W. Tuttle, Otis Gray Randall, George E. Betton, Robert S. Burbank, Martin Keller, Daniel Sharp, W. E. P. Smyth, John E. M. Gilley, JosiahB. Kinsman, Samuel Wells, Jr., David Bryant, Harman W. Green, Duncan McB. Thaxton, David H. Cooledge, John W. Titus ; Lowell, Samuel Lawrence, Arthur F. L. Norris, Samuel G. Clark, Moses G. Howe, Wm. S. Gardner; Lawrence, Benjamin Bordman, George P. Briggs; Springfield, John M. Steb- bens; Worcester, J. M. Hill, Isaac Davis; Milton, James H. Dud- ley, J. McKean Churchill; Greenfield, Benj. P. Tyler; Charles- town, S. J. Hall, Paul Willard, Jr. ; Salem, Thomas P. Pingry, Jr., Robert S. Rantoul, Stephen P. Wilde; Danvers, Benj. C. Perkins; Brighton, Joseph Dunklee; Reading, Horatio N. Cate; Lynn, Isaac Brown ; Weymouth, Fisher A. Kingsbury ; Clinton, Charles G.Stephens; Winchendon, Benj. P. Tyler, Lafayette W. Peirce, Giles H.Whitney; Andover, John E. Stanyan; West-Brookfield, D. L. Morril; Lexington, Wm. P. Hill; Newburyport, Edmund Smith ; Cambridge, John H. Tyler, Ambrose Wellington, Henry B. Furnald, Jabez A. Sawyer; Nantucket, E. M. Gardner; Chicko- pee, Augustus L. Soule; Brookline, George A. Palmer; Boxbury, Otis G. Randall; Townsend, Frederick A. Worcester; Wobum, Charles C. Woodman; Dedham, Frank H. Shorey; Walpole, John M. Merrick; Haverhill, John J. Marsh, Henry L. Merrill.

MICHIGAN. Detroit, Wm. J. Waterman ; Homer, J. Eugene Tenney ; Adrian, Wm. P. Glover.

MINNESOTA. St. Paul, John B. Sanborn, Theodore French, Luther B. Guernsey, Edward G. Odiorne; St. Anthomfs Falls, David A. Secombe; Canhassan} Harrison R. Morse; Hastings, Oren T. Hayes; Minneapolis, Richard J. Mendinhall, Cyrus Al- drich; Oivatona, M. A. Daley; Wabashaw, Henry M. Bacon.

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MISSOURI. St. Louis, Edward W. Shands, Charles. H. Haven, James B. Goff, Thomas H. Teagarden.

NEW-JERSEY. Paterson, Charles R. Rogers ; Newark, James F. Bond, John J. Searing.

NEW-YORK. New-York, James W. Savage, Charles J. Bush- nell, Wm. A. Woodward M. Gibbs, F. G. Burnham, R. A. Wat- kinson, C. A. Nichols, S. Lay, Edwin F. Carey, James B. Bullock, Wm. Furniss, L. N. Glover, Wm. J. Sinclair, Wm. Grandin, John Livingston, N. Wm. Busteed, James W. Hale, Edmund J. Porter, Martin V. B. Wilcoxson, Amos A. Gould, Edward H. Stansbury, Enoch P. Reed, James C. Rice, Sidney S. Harris, Theodore Styve- port, Joseph F. Macy, Seth Webb, Jr., Horace Andrews, Charles Nettleton, Francis E. Dana, Lewis Hurst, Wm. P. Converse, Ben- jamin Rankin, Benj. F. Mudgett, Bedford A. Watkinson, Benjamin A. Hegeman, Augustus P. Mange, N. A. Coudrey, Amasa C. Moore, Alexander Ostrander, Gardner S. Hutchinson, Isaac W. Tucker, Oliver Holden, James B. Moore, Alexander Gardiner, Joseph G. Wilson^ Joseph B. Nones, Charles E. Soule, Horatio N. Otis, Solo- mon Dinger, Herman L. Emmons, Jr., W. Coventry, H. Waddell, Edwin F. Corey, Jr., Henry C. Bank, Calvin M. Northup, Henry Dunlap, Wm. Birney, Allen Ruthaford, Edward Bissell ; Albany, Sidney S. Harris, William H. Brown, Moses S. Adams; Niagara, Charles H. Piper; Perry, Peter Patterson; Rochester, H. A. Brewster; Troy, J. D.Billings, Isaac McConihe, D. Chancey Os- born ; Ravenswood, Gordon R. Ford ; Brooklyn, Theophilus C. Collicut, T. Perry, William Cleveland Ford, James D. Hall; Lan- sing, George M. Dewey; Buffalo, Amos A. Blanchard, John D. Townsend, James S. Gibbs; Little Valley, Salmon P. Russell.

NEW-MEXICO. Santa Fe, Grenville H. Childs.

NORTH-CAROLINA. Newburn, George S. Baker.

OHIO. Cleveland, James Wade, Jr., Henry G. Perry; Cincin- nati, D. M. Porter, A. Van Hamon, Alexander M. (Griffey, Ed- ward B. Olcott, John A. Lynch, Samuel S. Carpenter, Charles D. Mansfield; Maumee City, S. M. Young.

OREGON TERRITORY. Youcalla, J. W. P. Huntington.

PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, E. M. Woodward, John H. Frick, John Binns, Arthur M. Benton, Charles Sargeant, Frederick A. Adams, William Sloanaker, Robert W. Wait, Luther B. Guern- sey, Edward Shippen, Theodore D. Rand, Hugh W. Tener, James Todd; Pittsburg, A. W. Foster; Williamsport, C. D. Emery; Erie, David W. Hutchinson.

RHODE-ISLAND. Providence, Wingate Hayes.

SOUTH-CAROLINA. Charleston, H. H. Baker, S. J. Hull. > TENNESSEE. Memphis, James B. Thornton, Edward B. Trez- erant, John H. Harrison.

TEXAS. Galveston, Alfred F. James; Houston, John H. H, Woodward.

VERMONT. Belloios-Falls, John N. Baxter ; Windsor, Dudley T. Chase; Brattleborough, L. G. Mead; Bradford, Lewis R. Mor- ris; Norwich, Ira Davis ; Burlington, William G.Shaw; Rutland, Samuel Williams.

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VIRGINIA. Richmond, S. T. Bayley; Norfolk, H. Robertson; Alexandria, J. L. Kinzer; Lafayette, Isaac H. Wright.

WISCONSIN. Milwaulcie City, John C. Starkweather, William R. Woodbury; Kenosha, Isaac W. Webster, Reuben H. Deming; Por£ Washington, William H. Ramsey; OshJcosh, Alexander T. Gray ; Janesville, George S. Dodge, A. T. Gray ; Green Bay, James S. Baker; Madison, Calvin Ainsworth; Prescott, Oliver Gibbs, Jr. ; Beloit, Roger S. Mills.

RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.

The Executives of each of the following States have appointed, as Commissioners resident in New-Hampshire :

ALABAMA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

ARKANSAS. Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

CALIFORNIA. Hopkinton, Herman Harris Greene; Ports- mouth, William B. Parker.

CONNECTICUT. Bath, John L. Carlton; Portsmouth, W. B. Parker; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

DELAWARE. Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

FLORIDA. Dover, C. W. Woodman; Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

GEORGIA. Dover, C. W. Woodman ; Portsmouth, W B. Par- ker.

ILLINOIS. Concord, Josiah Minot; Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Manchester, William C. Clarke; Dover, Chas. W. Wood- man; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett.

INDIANA. Dover, C. W. Woodman; Portsmouth, W. B. Par- ker.

IOWA. Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Lancaster, George C. Williams; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Concord, William F. Goodwin; Alton, 3 . M. Moody.

KENTUCKY. Dover, C. W. Woodman; Portsmouth, W. B. Parker.

LOUISIANA. Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

MASSACHUSETTS. Concord, William F. Goodwin, William

E. Chandler; Keene, Levi Chamberlain, sChas. C.Webster, F. A. Faulkner; Portsmouth, William B. Parker, W. H. Y. Hackett; Dover, Charles W. Woodman ; Manchester, Herman Foster, Geo. A. French; New-Ipswich, John Preston; Derry, David Currier; Littleton, Francis P. Knowlton ; Pelham, Moody Hobbs ; Exeter, Charles G. Conner.

MARYLAND. Portsmouth, William B. Parker, Wm. H. Rol- lins.

MAINE. Concord, James Hoyt, William II. Bartlett, William

F. Goodwin; Somersworth, Edward A. Rollins; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, W '. B. Parker, Wm. H. Y. Hackett; Northwood, Ira B. Hoitt; Derry, L. Harper, David Currier; Hopkiu- ton, Dyer H. Sanborn.

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MICHIGAN. Portsmouth^ William B. Parker; Concord, Lyman D, Stevens. '

MINNESOTA, Portsmouth, William H. Hackett.

MISSOURI, Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

MISSISSIPPI. Concord, William F. Goodwin.

NEW-YORK. Concord, Arthur Fletcher, William F. Goodwin ; Portsmouth, W » B. Parker, William H. Hackett; Hanover, Wil- liam H. Duncan, Daniel Blaisdell; Claremont, Alpheus F. Snow; Derry, Wm. Anderson; Manchester, L. B. Clough; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

NEW-JERSEY. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, W. B. Parker.

NORTH-CAROLINA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Ports- mouth, William B. Parker.

OHIO. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, William Parker.

PENNSYLVANIA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Ports- mouth, William B. Parker, William H. Hackett.

RHODE-ISLAND. Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

SOUTH-CAROLINA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Ports- mouth, William B. Parker.

TEXAS. Derry, David Currier; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

TENNESSEE. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

VERMONT. Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

VIRGINIA. Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Dover, C. W. Woodman.

WISCONSIN. Concord, Arthur Fletcher; Dover, C. W. Wood- man ; Amherst, Charles Richardson.

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COUNTY OFFICERS.

COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of towns, thirty*

eight, Shire towns, Portsmouth and Exeter. ( County records

kept at Exeter.) Population, 1850, 49,194.

County Treasurer Charles M. Norris, Epping, salary, $150.

Register of Deeds Benjamin D. Laighton, Exeter.

County Sealer Freese Dearborn, Exeter.

County Commissioners William C. Patten, Kingston ; Isaac Woodbury, Salem ; Darius Frink, Newington.

ATKINSON. Justice, State— Greenleaf Clarke.

Justices, Quorum Richard Greenough, John Kelly.

Justices Isaac B. Hovey, L. P. E. Richards, Moses H. Johnson, Albert Noyes, Wm. Noyes.

AUBURN. Justice, State Franklin Crombie.

Justices Andrew F. Fox, John Moore, George G. Griffin, Richard Hall, Nathaniel Brown, Wm. W. Leighton, Wm. Henry Murray, Kendrick Emery.

BRENTWOOD. Justices, Quorum— Sias Noble, Win- throp H. Dudley.

Justices Jonathan M. Sinclair, James P. Thing, Joseph B. T. Graves, T. S. Robinson.

CANDIA. Justices, State John Moore, Rufus E. Patten, Jonathan Martin.

Justices, Quorum E. P. Prescott, Nehemiah Colby.

Justices. Joseph C. Langford, Henry M. Eaton, Johm Smith, Samuel Dudley, Plumer W. Sanborn, J. Harvey Phil-i brick, Carr B. Haines, John Rowe, William Crane, David M. Batchelder, Moses T. Emerson, Dana D. Thrasher, Moses B. Smith, Levi Bean, Wm. W. Neal, John L. Fitts.

CHESTER. Justices, State— Thomas J. Melvin, John W, Noyes.

Justices, Quorum John S. Couch, Robert Shirley.

Justices Joseph Webster, Isaac Lane, Jacob P. Whitte< more, John White, William Greenough, Asahel Weeks Woodbury Masters, John Dearborn, Amos Hazelton, Osgood Richards, Lucien Kent.

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DANVILLE. Justices, Quorum Josiah Tewksbury, A. Quimby.

Justices William Hoyt, Jairus Towle, Enos Tewksbury.

DEERFIELD. Justices, State Benjamin Jenness, Ira St. Clair.

Justices, Quorum Winthrop Hilton, Levi B. Philbrick.

Justices Thomas D. "Rawlins, D. Stevens, Josiah B. Til- ton, Arthur L. Tenant, Lowell Eastman, Francis Cate, David Smith, Israel N. Gale, Samuel Hobbs, Lewis Ladd, Joseph J. Mills, Samuel Woodman, Gustavus M. Sanborn, George W. Simpson, Richard J. Sanborn, Ezra A.J. Sawyer, George H. Stevens.

DERRY. Justices, State David A. Gregg, Samuel Mar- shall, David Currier, Alexis Proctor.

Justices, Quorum William Choate, Samuel Adams, Sam- uel H. Quincy, Greenleaf C. Bartlett.

Justices Alanson Tucker, Lucien Harper, Richard Melvin, Ithamar Hubbard, George H. Taylor, Israel Herrick, Leon- ard Brickett, Joseph Montgomery, John H. Waterman, Wil- liam W. Poor, David H. Pinkerton, John Porter, Nathaniel H. Brown, James Priest, James Choate, Charles C. Parker.

EAST-KINGSTON. Justice, State— James M. Sanborn.

Justice, Quorum Benjamin L. Morrill.

Justices Nathan B. Tilton, E. F. Currier, George B. Web- ster, B. R. Webster.

EPPING. Justices, State— Daniel W. Ladd, William L. Plumer.

Justices, Quorum Nathaniel Batchelder, George W. Law- rence, James M. Godfrey, Joseph C Plumer, Benjamin M. Folsom.

Justices Thomas Folsom, Abraham Plumer, Dudley L. Harvey, Benjamin Burley, John L. Folsom, Henry F. Hoyt, John S. H. Frink, Hosea B. Burnham, Ezra T. Barber, John L. Martin, David D. Plumer, Winthrop N. Dow, Josiah B. Chase, Folsom Dow, Charles M. Norris, Wm. F. Lawrence, David F. Bartlett.

EXETER. Justices, State— John Sullivan, John Kelly, John S. Wells, Samuel Hatch, William W. Stickney, Charles H. Bell, William B. Morrill, Charles G. Conner, John S. Brown, Amos Tuck, Nathaniel Gordon, J. Hamilton Shap- ley.

Justices, Quorum— Freese Dearborn, Alvah Wood, Thomas Smith, James M. Loyering.

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Justices— Daniel Melcher, Gilman Marston, Woodbridge Odlin, Charles Conner, Joseph Taylor Gilman, William H. Robinson, Joseph B. Flagg, John F. Moses, William P. Moulton, Oren Head, A. P. Blake, S. Dana Wingate, John W. Clark, Jarvis McDuffee, Moses N. Collins, Samuel H. Stevens, Nathaniel Shute, Joseph T. Porter, Leonard M. Dow, Samuel M. Wilcox, Charles Gill, William Henry Smith, John W. Getchell, Wm. W. Curtis, Jonathan W. Robinson.

FREMONT. Justice, Quorum— Perley Robinson. Justices Isaiah L. Robinson, Timothy Tilton, John H. Carr, William H. Brown.

GO SPORT. Justice— Nathaniel F. Berry.

GREENLAND. Justice, State— Joshua W. Pierce. Justices Edward Holmes, William L. Brackett, Green- leaf C. Clough.

HAMPSTEAD. Justice, State— Josiah C.Eastman.

Justices, Quorum Moses Hoyt, John Ordway, Francis V. Dow.

Justices Isaac Smith, Samuel Morse, Ebenezer Hoit, Amos Buck, Henry Putnam, Philo Dow, Daniel Nichols, Caleb Moulton, Moses C. Smith, Benaiah Titcomb, Charles H. Shannon.

HAMPTON. Justices, State— Uri Lamphrey, Thomas Leavitt.

Justices— Aaron Coffin, David Marston, Jr., John J. Leav- itt, David Knowles, Alfred Leavitt, J. D. Neal, William T. Merrill, John M. Palmer, John P. Towle.

HAMPTON-FALLS. Justices, Quorum— N. P. Cram, George H. Dodge, L. Lane.

Justices Thomas Brown, Charles H. Sanborn, Thayer S. Sanborn, Wells W. Healey,| Charles A.Nason, Simon Wins- low, J. W. Dodge, Charles T. Brown, James D. Brown.

KENSINGTON. Justices— Ira Blake, John T. Blake, George A. Chase, Ira N. Blake, Samuel P. Tuck, John Page, Jr., Joseph N. Healey.

KINGSTON. Justice, State— Gideon Webster.

Justice, Quorum Samuel Webster.

Justices— John Pa^re, Luther D. Peaslee, James Spofford, Thomas Bassett, William C. Patten, John P. French, Abner Burbank, Joseph Judkins, Jacob Peaslee, William M. Web-

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ster, George W. Sanborn, Jona. Severance, Jesse P. Marshall, Andrew J. Cilley.

LONDONDERRY. Justice, State— Reed P. Clark.

Justices, Quorum Robert Mack, J. N. Anderson, William Anderson, Malachi F. Dodge, Jr.

Justices Francis Manter, John Adams, Thomas Patterson, John Shipley, Alfred Greeley, Daniel Wilkins, William J. Campbell, William P. Richardson, John A. Holmes> David R. Leach, Warren Richardson, John Greeley, Henry Crow- ell, James M. Platts, Francis D. Anderson,

NEWCASTLE. Justice, Quorum— John P. Cooper. Justices William Yennard, Thomas Tarlton, John Tarl- ton, Jr.

NEWINGTON. Justices, Quorum— Winthrop Pickering, Darius Frink.

Justices James A. Pickering, John Fabyan, Richard Pick- ering, George E. Colman, Frederick William DeRochemont, Joseph W. Pickering, Nathaniel P. Coleman.

NEWMARKET. Justices, State— James B. Creighton, David Murray, George W. Kittredge, John R. Sanborn, William B. Small, Nathan H. Leavitt, William A. Shack- ford, Augustus B. Clay, Miles Durgin.

Justices, Quorum— Z. D. Creighton, Samuel P. Dow.

Justices Samuel A. Haley, John S. Bennett, John Per- kins, T. Murray, William Folsom, Nathan H. Harvey, In- galls Bunker, Samuel French, John F. Chapman, Joseph D. Stott.

NEWTON. Justice, State-" Elijah R. Currier.

Justices, Quorum John Hoit, Thomas Carter.

Justices Jonathan G. Gale, Zebadiah Hoit, Philip Whit- tier, Sargent Heath, Ebenezer Peaslee, Alexander White.

NORTH-HAMPTON. Justices, Quorum— Nath'l Bach- elder, Samuel Dow.

Justices S. D. Lane, Hezekiah B. Lamprey, J. S. Hobbs, Rufus Leavitt.

^ORTHWOOD. Justice, State— Ira B. Hoitt.

Justices, Quorum Nathaniel Dearborn, W. T. Willey.

Justices Jonathan K. Hoit, John J. Pillsbury, Samuel S. James, Hollis J. Clark, Henry Knowlton, Yincent P. Tasker, John R. Richardson, Woodbury M. Durgin. 4

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NOTTINGHAM. Justices, State— James H. Butler, Daniel Tuttle, Samuel S. Dame.

Justices, Quorum. Joseph Bartlett, Jonathan Gove.

Justices John Crawford, Daniel Demeritr, Ebenezer S. Tuttle, William Jenness, Edward F. Gerrish, John H. Mars- ton, John C. Holmes, George W. White, William Norris, Chase C. Hill, John 0. Cilley.

PLAISTOW. Justices, Quorum Benjamin George, Jo- seph N. George.

Justices Richard Welch, William H. Hills, Moses C. Kimball, Jesse E. George, Amos C. Clement, James M. Da- vis, Hiram Smart, Jr.

PORTSMOUTH. Justices, State— Abner Greenleaf, R. Jenness, William B. Parker, William Claggett, John R. Red- ing, Zenas Clement, George G. Brewster, Albert H. Hoyt, Ichaborl Goodwin, Horton D. Walker, Thomas L Tullock, Wm. H. Y. Hackett, John Bennett. Joseph M. Edmonds.

Justices, Quorum— Daniel P. Drown, Samuel Hall, Augus- tus Jenkins, Lory Odell, Henry F. Wendell, Samuel Spin- ney, Oliver W. Penhallow, Alfred M. Hoyt, William Lam- bert, Samuel H. Goodal!, Joseph W. Towle.

Justices Alfred W. Haven, Josiah G. Hadley, Albert R. Hatch, John Knowlton, Thomas Treadwell, Peter Jenness, John W. Fernald, William H. Rollins, Joseph D. Pillow, Ammi R. H. Fernald, William Tuckerman, I. B. Claggett, William B. Russell, Samuel Rowe, William H. Hackett, James P. Bartlett, Christopher S. Toppan, Horace Webster, William R. Martin, Moses Wherren, James Dame, Charles C. Harvey, Washington Williams, Joseph P. Morse, Joseph B. Adams, Edward N. Anderson, William Conn, Aurin M. Payson, Samuel Gray, John Christie, William A. Vaughan, Alexander H. Ladd, William Stearns, Robert Morrison, Frank A. Allen, Jacob Walden, Edwin N. Mathes, Amos Pearson, Andrew Gardner, John Sise, John N. Frost, Ed- mund M. Brown, John H. Bailey, John P. Payson, Clement March.

RAYMOND. Justices, State John Brown, Joseph Blake.

Justices, Quorum James Welch, Daniel N. Lane.

Justices John Folsom, Benjamin B. Giiman, John M. Ste- vens, Levi Brown, Jr., John Healey, Samuel B. Gove, Jacob Elliot, Horace Gordon, Oliver Jones, Oliver Tilton, James

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T. Dudley, Sewell D. Tilton, True M. Gould, Samuel M. Harriman, Jeremiah Fullerton.

RYE. Justice, Quorum Thomas J. Parsons.

Justices— Charles J. Brown, William Locke, John C. Phil- brick, Charles A. Drake, Jonathan T. Walker, Emmons B. Philbrick, Nelson M. Bailey, Uri H. Jenness.

SALEM. Justices, Quorum— John C. Ewins, Moores Bai- ley.

Justices David Messer, Silas Hall, O. Dustin, Richard Woodbury, John R. Rowell, M. H. Taylor, Isaiah Kelley, William G. Crowell, Willard G. Smith, Albertus Coburn.

SAND OWN. Justice, Quorum— Eliphalet Hunt.

Justices James Sleeper, Thomas Cotton, Wm. French, Jr., G. M. Davis, E. Hoyt, 2d, Robert Sanborn, William Crawford.

SEA BROOK. Justice, Quorum— John Philbrick.

Justices— Oliver Eaton, J. M. Weare.

SOUTH-HAMPTON. Justice, State— Parker Merrill.

Justices, Quorum Rufus Dow, Gilman B. Currier, Moses Eaton, Jr,

Justices Anson Gile, George S. Currier, Rufus F. Dow, Greenleaf Kelley, Benj. R. Jewell.

SOUTH-NEWMARKET. Justice, Quorum— Benj. Coe.

Justices Joseph Lang, John Foss, Ezekiel Sanborn.

STRATHAM. Justices, State John Scammon, Josiah B. Wiggin, John 0. Wiggin.

Justices Zebulon J. Wiggin, Benj. D. Leighton, Green- leaf C. Brown, George H. Odeli, Benjamin F. Clark, Nathan M. Barker, Zachariah B. French, George Wingate, James W. Rollins.

WINDHAM. Justices Jeremiah Morrison, Robert Bart- ley, Francis A. Marden, James C.Steele, Robert B. Jackson.

Sheriff— John S. Brown, Exeter.

Deputy Sheriffs. Atkinson, Albert Noyes ; Candia, Carr B. Haines; Deerfield, Richard J- Sanborn, E. A. J. Sawyer; Berry, Wm. W.Poor ; Exeter, Nathaniel K. Leavitt, Levi G. Towle ; Epping, Benjamin S. Clifford ; Hampton, Thomas Leavitt ; Hampton-Falls, Charles P. Brown ; Hampstead, C. Moulton ; Newmarket, Miles Durgin : Northwood, William T. Willey ; Portsmouth, Joseph B. Adams, Joseph P. Morse ; Plaistow, Amos C. Clement ; Salem, Isaac Thom ; East-

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Kingston, Albert B. Currier; South-Hampton, Samuel P. Ea* ton ; Kingston, Amos Kimball.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County. Manchester, (Hillsborough Co.) Isaac M. Farmer, Daniel L. Stevens ; Nashua, Charles P. Danforth ; Pelham, Alfred S. Smith ; Dover, (Strafford Co.) Daniel Smith ; Pitts- field, (Merrimack Co.) Francis P. Berry.

Jailers.-— Portsmouth, Joseph B. Adams ; Exeter, John S. Brown.

Coroners.-— Exeter, John S. Brown, Wm. O. Smith ; Brent- wood, John Gordon ; Auburn, John Moore ; Chester, John S. Couch ; Newmarket, William A. Shackford ; Nottingham, Daniel Tuttle ; Portsmouth, John G. Brewster.

COUNTY OF STRAFFORD, Incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of towns, 13. Shire Town, Dover. Population, 1850, 29,374. County Treasurer. James M. Bunker, Durham ; salary $100. Register of Deeds. David W. Parshley, Dover. County Sealer. Jabez Dame, Rochester. County Commissioners Charles A. Foss, Barrington ; Joshua Banfield, George W. Caverno, Strafford.

BARRINGTON. Justice, State— George McDaniels.

Justices, Quorum Samuel Sherburne, H. Hall, S. P. Mont- gomery, Jonathan Young, John H. Winkley, Jr.

Justices Levi Felker, John S. Fernald, Gilman Hall, Ephrairn Cater, Alfred W. Buzzell, James S. Marden, Al- bert K. Waterhouse, Hatville Bumford, John B. Young, William Waterhouse, Albert S. H. Geer, John Q. Swain, J. A. Buzzell, Daniel Hall, Jonathan R. Drew, Lewis H. Buz- zell.

DOVER. Justices, State Thomas E. Sawyer, Daniel M. Christie, Charles W. Woodman, Andrew Peirce, Noah Mar- tin, Joseph H. Smith, John H. White, Ezekiel Hurd, John P. Hale, John R. Varney, Wm. B. Wiggin, Chas A. Tufts, Wm.F. Estes.

Justices, Quorum Andrew Tuttle, John T. Gibbs, Asa Freeman, George T. Wentworth, John W. Varney, Samuel M. Wheeler, Walter Sawyer, Samuel Dennis, Thomas J. W. Pray.

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Justices— Charles Young, Joseph Hanson, 3d, Benjamin Barnes, John Clement, Shubael Yarney, Woodbury T. Pres- cott, William Burr, George Wadleigh, John Stackpole, George D. Vittum, Amasa Roberts, Jedediah Cook, Asa P. Hanson, Levi G. Hill, James Yarney, Paul A. Stackpole, Stephen E. Young, Daniel Hussey, Edmund J.Lane, Thomas J. Palmer, Andrew H. Young, Ezra Kimball, John Clement, Benjamin A. Ford, John W. Towle, Joseph D. Guppy, Charles Doe, William J. Chesley, R. E. Clark, James Lit- tlefield, Joseph A. Pierce, N. Wiggin, Augustus Lupus, George W. Tash, Charles Woodman, Ira A. Moody, James T. Twombly, Daniel Bogle, Gerrish P. Drew, George W. Wendell, Charles W. Thurston, John B. Bruce, Leonard S. Rand, Jonathan P. Baker, John D. Swain, David W. Parsh- ley, George W. Stevens, Thomas A. Henderson, George W. Benn, Silas Moody.

DURHAM. Justice, £to— Yalentine Smith, Jr.

Justices, Quorum John A. Richardson, Yalentine Smith, John W. Kingman.

Justices Stephen Demeritt, Joseph Young, 2d, Benjamin Doe, J. Young, Thomas Flanders, Greenleaf Nute, S. Pen- dergast, E. Thompson, Charles F. Woodman, William F. Jones.

FARMINGTON. Justices, State— George N. Eastman, David T. Parker, Geofge L. Whitehouse, Simon F. Hayes, Josiah B. Edgerly.

Justices, Quorum George M. Herring, John D. Lyman.

Justices Benjamin R. Peavey, Isaac Merrill, Peter M. Home, John Walker, Miles Scruton, Jeremy Wingate, H. Barker, E. Bicker, C. M. Demeritt, Charles Tibbets, Ed- ward Barnard, Alexander M. Winn, James E. Fernald, Alonzo Nute, Louis Bell, Asa D. Hayes, Dearborn Wedge- wood.

LEE. Justices, State Gorham W. Hoitt, Joseph Tuttle.

Justice, Quorum George Lang.

Justices Charles Alien, John Matthews, Israel Bartlett, Nathaniel G. Davis, Thomas M. Thompson, Job R. Lang- ley, Charles H. Layn, John F. Chesley, S. Layn, William A. Jenkins, David D. York, George E. Durgin, David Lang, Jeremiah Smith, Joseph C. Bartlett.

MADBURY. Justices Tichenor Miles, Reuben Hayes,

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Charles H. Kingman, Ezra E. Demeritt, Ira T. Jenkins, Charles Jones.

MIDDLETON. Justice, State— Alvah Scates.

Justices, Quorum David Davis, Isaiah G. Orne.

Justices Jeremiah S. Colbath, Augustus G. Orne, John L. Pike, Benjamin P. Chesley, Jonathan Daniels, Charles York, John M. Twombly, Fitz Henry Hamilton, James Hilton.

MILTON. Justice, Quorum Eli Wentworth.

Justices John L. Swinerton, Daniel P. Warren, Joseph Pearl, Kobert Mathes, Elias S. Cook, David Wallingford, John E. Goodwin, Charles C. Hayes, Thomas Y. Went- worth, Asa Fox, Daniel E. Palmer, Joseph Plumer, Luther Hayes, Ezra H. Twombly, Joseph Mathes, Elbridge Fox, Charles Jones.

NEW-DURHAM. Justices, State— Joseph Boodey, Sam- uel Downing, Jr., Enoch Berry.

Justice, Quorum Stephen Davis.

Justices Thomas Bennett, Baalis B. Tebbetts, Ezekiel H. Berry, Moses H. Chesley, Nehemiah Morrison, Ephraim Teb- betts, Elisha Hayes.

ROCHESTER. Justices, State— James Farrington, Cyrus K. Sanborn, Nicholas V. Whitehouse.

Justices, Quorum James H. Edgerly, Charles Dennett, Daniel J. Parsons, Jonathan Hussey.#

Justices James Tebbetts, William A. Kimball, Reuben Tilton, Jabez Dame, Jr., J. W. Furber, Samuel Meserve, Aaron P. Wingate, William Rand, Ebenezer J. Mathes, John Legro, Silas Hussey, Jr., James Farrington, Jr., Nehemiah Kimball, John Folsom, Enoch Whitehouse, John W. Pray, Isaac W. Springfield, William M. Hart, John Witham, Jacob H. Ela, Asa Roberts, John S. Hayes, Charles K. Chase, Joshua Vickery, Jesse Horn, William K. Kimball, Geo. Rob- inson, Jas. M Fessenden, John P. Trickey, Charles S. White- house.

ROLLINSFORD. Justice, State— Hiram R. Roberts.

Justices Leavitt H. Yeaton, Samuel H. Wentworth, Wil- liam R. Garvin, John P. Emerson, Paul R. Wentworth, John H. Roberts, Andrew Rollins, Ebenezer S. Nowell, George B. Sawyer, William H. Morton, John S. Meserve, John L. Spring, Ebenezer R. Doe.

SOMERSWORTH. Justices, State— Jacob C. Hanson,

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Nathaniel Wells, Ichabod G. Jordan, Enoch Perkins, Royal Eastman, E. M. Webber, James B. Shapleigh, George W. Shapleigh.

Justices, Quorum Mark Noble, Thomas B. Parks, George W. Brasbridge, James Oolman, Albert A. Perkins.

Justices John A. Burleigh, Daniel G. Rollins, John Horn, True W. Woodman, Benjamin R. Wentworth, Benjamin Cook, John A. Bagley, J 0. Hill, Orlando J. Bagley, Samuel Twornbly, William A. Tenkins, Edward A. Rollins, Charles F. Elliott, George W. Balloch, Jr., Charles H. Shorey, Sam- uel D. Whitehouse. Charles W.Emerson, Sheldon H. Annis, George S. Sullivan, Stephen S. Chick, Ichabod Pearl, Oliver H. Lord, Calvin Whitten, Isaac Chandler, Jonathan D. Ames, Joshua F. Littlefield, George W. Wendell, George W. Hubbard, Wm. D. Knapp.

STRAFFORD. Justices, State -Benning W. Jenness, Benjamin T. Foss, Edward Walker, George C. Peavey.

Justices, Quorum John Caverly, J. Perkins, William Foss, Ezra Drown.

Justices Hudson Peavey, William Berry, Jr., Stephen Leighton, John C, Foss, Moses Williams, William Yeaton, Nathaniel Brock, Thomas Carswell, Daniel L. Babb, Jacob Drew, John Peavey, David K. Montgomery, John W.Jewell, J. Babb, Joseph A. Clough, Demeritt Place, John Sanders. John K. Evans, Warren Foss, George W. Young, Brewster Hayes, Paul Perkins, Jr., George W. Carswell, John J. Leighton, Benj. F. Winkley.

Sheriff— Nathaniel Wiggin, Dover.

Deputy Sheriffs Dover, Daniel Smith ; Farmington, Ed- ward Barnard ; Rochester, John Legro ; Rollinsford, Ebenezer S. Newell ; Strafford, Warren Foss ; Somersworth, Ichabod Pearl ; Milton, Luther Hayes.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County. Wolf borough, (Carroll Co.,) John H. Parker.

Jailer— Nathaniel Wiggin, Dover.

Coroners— Harrington, Samuel Sherburne ; Dover. Thomas J. W. Pray ; Rochester, Charles Dennett ; Somersworth, James B. Shapleigh ; Milton, David E. Palmer.

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COUNTY OF BELKMP,

Was incorporated December 22, 1840. Number of towns, 9 Shire Town, Gilford. Population, 1850, 17,721.

County Treasurer Benjamin M. Sanborn, Gilford. Sal- ary, $75.

Register of Deeds Jacob P. Boodey, Gilford.

County Sealer Wm. T. Sargent, Gilford.

County Commissioners Robinson C. Rollins, Sanbornton ; Joseph A. Walker, Barnstead.

ALTON. Justices, Quorum Reuben Hayes, Henry Hard* Moses Gilman.

Justices John Chamberlain, Daniel Sawyer, Wm. Emer- son, Jacob Place, Nathan Drew, Charles C. Richardson, Geo. Chamberlain, Daniel E. Davis, Jefferson M. Moody, A. Clough, Benjamin L. Frohock, Jacob P. Boodey, John J. Huckins, Smith Emerson, Morrison Bennett, Jonathan F. Chesley, Amos S. Rollins.

BARNSTEAD. Justices, State— Samuel G. Berry, Seth Shackford, Richard Garland, Jacob B. Locke.

Justices, Quorum J. M. Nutter, J. R. Shackford, Joseph A. Walker, Enos George, Robert S. Webster, John H. Nut- ter, Thomas K. Proctor.

Justices Thomas P. Hodgdon, Oliver Dennett, Samuel Rollins, Charles S. George, John Tibbets, Jr., George Nut- ter, Nathaniel Hanson, Asa Garland, John H. Langley, Charles S. French, John L. Nutter, George W. Emerson, Samuel G. Shackford, James Locke, David M. Jacobs, E. Jones, Hazen Wheeler.

CENTER-HARBOR. Justice, State— John Coe. Justices, Quorum Timothy Perkins, John H. Moult on. Justices Ira Davis, Nicholas Smith, John H. Kelsea, Har- rison C. Smith, Otis F. Hawkins.

GILFORD. Justices, State Charles Lane, Samuel C. Clark.

Justices, Quorum Benjamin Jewett. Nathaniel Edgerly.

Justices Ebenezer S. Hunt, Ephraim Mallard, John Til- ton, Charles Hibbard, Daniel B. Eaton, John Blaisdell, Jr., Benjamin M. Sanborn, George W. Sanders, Benj. J. Cole, Richard Gove, Benjamin Wadley, Thomas Ham, John G

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Weeks, Stephen S. Ayer, David Y. Smith, John J. Morrill, Hiram Hunt, Wm. S. Avery, H. G. Bennett, Heman Hun- ter, William Morrill, John E. Wiggin, Wm. T. Sargent.

GILMANTON. Justices, State— Thomas Cogswell, Al- fred Prescott, Charles A. Hackett.

Justices, Quorum John S. Shannon, Jonathan T. Coffin, Stephen L. Greelev, Edmund Williams, Andrew Mack, Jona.P. Hill.

Justices— Thomas Durrell, D. B. Merrill, John K. Dudley, Moses Price, Benjamin Page, Moses Gilman, Richard H. Jones, Jacob K. Davis, Abraham S. Gale, Wm. N. Swain, James M. Gilman, Tyler S. Tilton, John C. Bean, Simon Clough, Josiah J. Bean, Cyrus Gilman, Levi H. Mudgett, Henry E. Marsh, Moses H. Peaslee, Joseph S. Kimball, John L. Kelley, Moses Gale, George W. Parsons, Wm. R. Hutchinson.

LAC ONI A. Justices, State Warren Lovell, O. A. J. Vaughan, James Gordon, Jonathan P. Hutchinson.

Justices, Quorum Stephen C. Lyford, George W. Stevens, John L. Perley, Ellery A. Hibbard, Thomas J. Whipple, John C. Moulton.

Justices Hugh Blaisdell, Bartlett Hill, Stephen W. Mead, Ezekiel B. Lawrence, T. Eastman, Samuel C. Baldwin, Noah Robinson, Joseph P. Pitman, Sam'l M. Doe, Benjamin T. Sanborn, Samuel W. Sanders, Augustus Doe, Wm. N. Blair, Ezra B. Bell, Ebenezer P. Osgood, Benjamin H. Whitcher.

MEREDITH. Justices, State— Hiram Erench, John Wad- leigh, Samuel Bean, Bradbury C. Tuttle, Samuel W. Rol- lins.

Justice, Quorum Josiah Norris.

Justices Joseph Ela, B. S. Tuttle, John Haynes, Ebene- zer S. Mooney, Benjamin B. Rollins, Joseph S. Neal, Smith Swain, Noah Pease, H. Beede, Geo. G. Hoit, L. Plummer, John W. Ela, Ebenezer Stevens, Hosea S. Swain, Charles P. Towle.

NEW-HAMPTON. Justices, State— Nicholas M. Taylor, Dana Woodman, John M. Flanders.

Justices, Quorum Rufus G. Lewis, Nathaniel Norris.

Justices Levi Carter, Augustus Burpee, E. Fisk, Benja- min Woodman, Alva Downing, William G. Kelley, Wash- 4#

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ington Mooney, Jasper E. Glidden, John Dalton, David H. Smith, Win. Mason, Josiah H. Hobbs.

SANBORNTON. Justices, State— Samuel Tilton, Ben- jamin M. Colby.

Justices, Quorum Moses W. Weeks, Nathaniel G. Ladd, Alexander H. Tilton, Amos H. Jones, Abraham B. San- born, James P. Tilton.

Justices Zebulon Smith, Bradbury Morrison, N. H. Clark, John Carr, Oliver Knowlton, Josiah C. Philbrick, Robertson C. Rollins, J. L. Connor, Jonathan M. Taylor, John S. Dur- rell, John H. Clark, Amos C. Hannaford, Joseph P. Dear- born, J. Bamford, Herman T. Hale, Freeman B. Plainer, Jonathan P. Sanborn, Benjamin M. Durgin, Folsom Morrill, Thomas Webster, Jr., David F. Johnson, Charles C. Rog- ers, Ebenezer F. Odell, Daniel J. Atwood, Jeremiah C. Til- ton, Dudley Folsom, Moses Leighton.

UPPER-GILMANTON (Gilmanton, divided) was in- corporated June 28, 1859.

Justices, Quorum Jeduthan Farrar, Joseph Badger, Ira Mooney.

Justices Benjamin Morrill, Jeremiah Leavitt, Jonathan Rundlett, Elijah O. Bean, Wm. Badger, Napoleon B. Gale, John G. Page, A. P. B. Currier, Jesse Doloff, Joseph M. Folsom, Belknap Bartlett, Isaiah Piper, Henry C. Mooney.

Sheriff— Bartlett Hill, Laconia.

Deputy Sheriffs Alton, Charles Hayes ; Barnstead, Joshua B.Merrill; (Lake Village) Gilford, Wm. T. Sargent, Benj. M. Sanborn ; Gilmanton, Cyrus Gilman ; Meredith, Hanson Beede ; Sanbornton, John G. Hart.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Moultonboro' , (Carroll Co.) Benjamin E. Thurston, Edward Barnard ; Wolf borough, Charles H. Parker ; Frank- lin, (Merrimack Co.) Daniel Osgood.

Coroners Gilford, Levi J. Folsom; Laconia, George L- Siblev.

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COUNTY OF CARROLL,

Was incorporated December 22, 1840. Number of towns, 17. Shire Town, Ossipee. Population, 1850, 21,507.

County Treasurer Moses Merrill, Ossipee; salary, $75.

Register of Deeds Loammi Hardy, Ossipee.

County Sealer Asa Beacham, Ossipee.

County Commissioners George W. M. Pitman, Bartlett; Charles No well, Wolf borough ; Arthur C. Quimby. Sand- wich.

ALBANY. Justice, Quorum Thomas F. Odell. Justices James Ham, Samuel Robertson, Stephen Palmer, John R. Parish, Thomas J. Allard.

BARTLETT. Justices, Quorum— John P. Pitman, Jos. Pitman, George Pitman.

Justices Samuel P. Meserve, Elias M. Hall, Nicholas T. Stillings, G. W. M. Pitman, C. Stilphen, Benjamin P. Pen- dexter.

BROOKFIELD. Justice, State— Joshua N. Cate.

Justice, Quorum W. T. Cate.

Justices— Daniel Wiggin, Henry Tibbetts, Freeman Cham- berlain, D. C. Colman, Wm. Blake, Jr., Jonathan W. San- born.

CHATHAM. Justice, Quorum Asa P. Eastman. Justices— Rice W. Guptiil, Ithiel E. Clay, Edward Webb, John Gould.

CONWAY. Justices, State Jonathan T. Chase, Zara Cutler, F. R. Chase, Joel Eastman.

Justice, Quorum Eliphalet Cloutman.

Justices Benjamin Bean, Charles S. Whittaker, Charles Sparhawk, Tobias A. Hanson, Edward P. Lamson, George K. Randall, James C. Willey, Samuel Hazelton, Samuel R. Shackford, John McMillan, Luther Whittaker, Isaac E. Mer- rill.

EATON. Justice, State Joseph E. Perkins.

Justice, Quorum Stephen W. Perkins.

Justices Sylvanus S. Clark, Stephen Allard, Thomas R.

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Giles, Silas Snow, Lucien Danforth, Erastus Baker, Ed- mund W. Fernald, Nathaniel Currier, John W. Perkins.

EFFINGHAM. Justices, Quorum— J osi&h Dearborn, T, P. Drake.

Justices J. Gilxnan, E. F. Taylor, Carr L. Drake, Smith Gilman, John C. Leavitt, Josephus L. Drake, Benjamin F. Taylor, Cyrus Drake, John Demeritt, J. Leavitt, 2d, John Kennett, Simon P. Hill, Rufus H. Burbank, Abram Drake, John Andrews, Andrew J. Milliken, Nathan W. Titcomb.

FREEDOM. Justices, State— Zebtfloo Pease, E. Towle.

Justices, Quorum Ephraim C. Mason, Calvin ToplifF.

Justices John Lord, Elias Rice, Joseph Smith, James Milliken, Josiah Thurston, John T. Swett, Solomon An- drews, Stephen Drown, S. Bennett, John Parsons, Addison Nutter, Orestes R. Topliff, Edwin Pease, Albert Locke, Wil- liam Mills.

JACKSON. Justice, State— George P. Meserve.

Justice, Quorum Rufus U. Pinkham.

Justices Daniel Dinsmore, Joseph B. Trickey, Jonathan Gale, Joseph Perkins, Nath'l C. Trickey.

MADISON. Justice, Quorum Isaiah Forrest.

Justices Robinson Blaisdell, William Harmon, George Merrow, Augustus Lary, James Mooney, James J. Merrow, Mark P. Blaisdell, Matthew Jackson, John Chick, Wm. Ma- son, Josiah H. Hobbs.

MOULTONBOROUGH. Justices, State— Benning M. Bean, Samuel Emerson.

Justice, Quorum Enoch True.

Justices Samuel P. Moulton, Benjamin M. Mason, Jona- than Copp, Abner Adams, Reuben Smith, Jr., Samuel Ab- bott, Mark Randall, William H. Richardson, David L. War- ren, W. H. H. Mason, Benjamin E. Thurston, Ezekiel S. Flanders, P. Kelley, Eleazer Davis, Joseph H. Watson, Ha- zen M. Senter. John B. Dow.

OSSIPEE. Justice, State— Luther D. Sawyer.

Justices, Quorum Samuel J. Quarles, Sanborn B. Carter, John Smith, Ezekiel Dore.

Justices Daniel Wentworth, Asa Beacham, Alvah Moul- ton, John Brown, Leander D. Sinclair, Luther Young, Loam- , mi Hardy, Levi Smith, Moses Merrill, Levi Perkins, W. H. Hobbs, James L. Brown, James Reynolds, Israel L. Sanders,

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Benjamin F. Abbott, Rufus F. Stillings, John L. Pearson, Gideon Gilman, Levi Smith, Samuel D. Quarles.

SANDWICH. Justices, State— Joseph Wentworth, M. H. Marston, William M. Weed, Parker Plumer.

Justices, Quorum Jeremiah Furber, W. Cogan, Ira A. Bean.

Justices— John Severance, Jr., Elijah Skinner, Beede Var- ney, Aaron B. Hoit, John Gove, Enoch Q. Fellows, Daniel G. Beede, John H. Hilton, Thomas J. Swett, Daniel Q. Bean, Langdon G. Clark, Joseph C. Wiggin, James M. Smith, William A. Hurd, Eli Cook, Charles Quimby, Robert M. Penneman, David P. Cotton, Thomas Smith.

T AM WORTH. Justices, State— Obed Hall, Joseph Gil- man, Larkin D. Mason.

Justices, Quorum Enoch Remick, True Perkins, David G. Stevenson.

Justices T. Cook, Andrew W. Hill, Samuel Merrill, Sam- uel S. Beede, James Howard, Eleazer Young, Andrew Neally, Joshua Nickerson, Noah S. Watson, James J. Ches- ley, Josiah P. Gushing, Nahum Gilman, Charles P. Cook, John G. Robinson, David M. Gilman, Oliver W. Shaw, Otis G. Hatch.

TUFTONBOROUGH. Justice, Quorum— John Peavey.

Justices William P. Edgerly, Joseph Palmer, George Fox, E. Grant, George B. Canney, William W. Blaisdell, Daniel A. Wiggin, Edward F. Moulton, S. H. Brown, Charles II. Copp, John Haley, Philip D. Blaisdell, Edward Grant, Wm. N. Roberts.

WAKEFIELD. Justice, State Amasa Copp.

Justices, Quorum William Sawyer, John Wingate, Wil- liam Sawyer, Jr.

Justices Joshua G. Hall, John Gage, John Clark, Thos. W. Mordough, Ephraim G. Smith, John W. Sanborn, Wil- liam P. Burley, John Tredick, George W. J. Copp, Simon M. Young, Joshua G. Hall, Jr., Jonathan Woodman, Albra Wentworth, Jonathan Buzzell, Charles L. Wentworth, James W. Hill, Charles Chesley, George A. Beacham.

WOLFBOROUGH. Justices, State— Henry B. Rust, T. Rust, T. J. Tibbetts, Abel Haley, George Rust, Thomas L, Whitton, Charles F. Hills.

Justices, Quorum— John C. Young, John M. Brackett.

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Justices George W. Hersey, Daniel Martin, Aaron Rob- erts, Z. Batchelder, John Fox, Moses P. Brown, James Bick- ford, J. L. Meader, Nathaniel H. Cotton, James Edgerly, George W. Warren, Moses T. Gate, William C. Fox, C. Remick, Matthias M. Haines, John W. Avery, Porter W. Brown, Joseph Stevenson, Elliot Cotton, Richard R. Davis, Thomas L. Marden, John L. Furber.

Sheriff Enoch Remick, Tamworth.

Deputy Sheriffs. Conway, Leavitt H. Eastman ; Effing- ham, John Demeritt ; Freedom, Enoch Danforth ; Moulton- borough, Benjamin E. Thurston ; Ossipee, Daniel Wentworth, Luther Young; Sandwich, Samuel Dinsmore ; Tamworth, Edward Remick ; Wakefield, George A. Neal, William A. Maleham ; Wolf borough, Charles H. Parker, Gilman Cooper.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County. Meredith, ( Belknap Co.) Hanson Beede.

Coroners.* Ossipee, G. W. Lord, Asa Beacham ; Sandvnch, Jeremiah Furber ; Tamworth, T. B. Hodgkins ; Wolf borough, Thomas Rust.

COUNTY OP MERRIMACK,

Was incorporated July 23, 1823. Number of towns, 24. Shire Town, Concord. Population, 1850, 40,337.

County Treasurer -Arthur L. Graves, Salisbury ; salary, $110.

Register of Deeds Nathan W. Gove, Concord.

County Sealer John D. Cooper, Concord.

County Commissioners Eli Dodge, Newbury ; Carlos G. Pressy, Sutton; Moses Martin, Pembroke.

ALLENSTOWN. Justices, Quorum— Charles Rowell, Daniel Batchelder.

Justices J. Perkins, John Tennant, Robert Evans, Chas. C. Nichols, Norman Call, Samuel Martin.

AND OVER. Justices, /State— John Fellows, Aaron Waitt.

Justices, Quorum— Joseph C. Thompson, Jeremy Y.Bryant.

Justices— R. F. Eastman, Jonathan Brown, Aaron Cilley, Jr., H. A. Weymouth, Samuel Morrill, John Wadleigh, Watson Dickerson, Thomas Haley, George S. Clement,

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George Sleeper, Simeon S. Moulton, John M. Shirley, Wm. A. Batehelder, Eeuben Dearborn, Jacob Weare, Chester Spaulding, Stephen R. Swett, Royal Stone.

BRADFORD. Justices, State— Samuel Jones, Mason W. Tappan, John D. Wadleigh.

Justices, Quorum Weare Tappan, Cyrus Cressy, John Wo Morse.

Justices— Jason H. Ames, Cummings Pierce, Ellsha Ea- ton, Daniel Carr, Moses E. Gould, Stephen Cressy, Hiram Davis, Sumner Ward, C. M. Fisk, Timothy P. Jones, Ste- phen S. Bean, Ambrose S. Brackett, John Gillingham, Ed- ward J. Ring, Moses K. Hazelton, Joshua Eaton.

BOSCAWEN. Justice, State— Wm. H. Gage.

Justices, Quorum Hezekiah Fellows, Laban M. Chadwick, Isaac K. Gage, Jonathan Tenney.

Justices John Greenough, Simeon B. Little, John Mc- Clure, Thomas Elliot, Peter Stone, Moody A. Pillsbury, Luke Corser, Caleb Smith, Eliphalet K. Webster, Joseph L. Couch, Jeremiah Noyes, David A. Gerrish, John Ellsworth, George W. Stevens, Moses Whittier, John C. Morrill, Charles E. Lang, David A. McCurdy, Wm. M. Baker.

BOW. Justices, Quorum William R. Parker, Archibald Stark.

Justices Mendell Sampson, Enoch Alexander, Emery Clough, Jonathan Corliss, John T. Morgan, John W. Good- hue, Henry K. White, Parker Brown, Gilford Upton, Chas. F. P. Hildreth, Elisha Upton.

CANTERBURY. Justices, State— -Joseph M. Harper, Joseph Clough, D. M. Clough, Jeremiah L. Clough, William H. Currier.

Justice, Quorum William H. Foster.

Justices Thomas Lyford, Ebenezer Batehelder, Thomas L. Whidden, Lorain T. Weeks, Amos M. Cogswell, Solo- mon M. Clifford, David Morrill, Jr., Edward Osgood, Luther Sargent, John A. Moores, David M. Foster, True K.Mason, Nathan Emery, George W. Peverly, Thomas V. B. Clough, George F. Sanborn.

CHICHESTER, Justice, State— Daniel K. Foster.

Justices, Quorum Hosea C. Knowlton, Edward Langmaid. Charles H. Carpenter.

Justices J. N. C. Leavitt, Daniel R. Kelley, George S Mason, Samuel G. Lane, Wm. A. Swain.

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CONCORD. Justices, State Thomas P. Treadwell, Jacob A. Potter, Jonathan Eastman, Ira Perley, Robert Davis, Stephen C. Badger, Josiah Stevens, Wm. Butterfield, J. H. George, Matthew Harvey, Henry A. Bellows, Edson Hill, William L. Foster, Franklin Moseley, Stephen Sibley, Joseph Robinson, William Prescott, David Pillsbury, Asa Fowler, Josiah Minot, Anson S. Marshall, William Kent, Wm. H. Rixford, John Y. Mngridge, David B. Plummer, Amos Hadley, Hamilton E. Perkins, Lyman D. Stevens, Joshua B. Merrill, Joseph A. Giimore, Nehemiah Butler, Napoleon B. Bryant, Jonas D. Sleeper, William E. Chand- ler, Jonathan Kittredge, Peter Sanborn, Edward H. Rollins, Wm. F. Goodwin, Nehemiah G. Ordway, Hazen Pickering.

Justices, Quorum Samuel Coffin, A. Herbert Bellows, George G. Fogg, Richard Bradley, George Minot, John Batchelder, James F. Sargent, David Davis, Ebenezer Symmes, Mitchel Giimore, Jeremiah S. Noyes, George Ab- bot, Theodore French, Sylvester Dana, Henry P. Rolfe, Seth K. Jones, Wm. H. Buntin, David M. Carpenter, I. Hale, C. H. Butters, B. W. Sanborn, Abraham H. Robinson, John Kimball.

Justices Benjamin Parker, James Hoit, Abraham Bean, Jonathan E. Lang, Abel Baker, Arthur Fletcher, Ebenezer S. Towle, Seth Eastman, Jacob Carter, Cyrus Robinson, Charles Smart, Heman Sanborn, Joseph B. Walker, Thos. D. Potter, True Osgood, Atkinson Webster, John C. Pills- bury, John F. Brown, Thomas Chadbourne, George H. H. Silsby, Ephraim Hutchins, Dana W. Pratt, George W. Wad- leigh, Nathan S. Chandler, David Watson, John L. Tallant, Harry Houston, Wm. H. Bartlett, Jonathan L. Ciliey, Pal- tiah Brown, Benj. Grover, John P.Johnson, Caleb Jaekman, Giles W. Ordway, William P. Foster, B. F. Gale, William H. Boynton, William W. Taylor, Perkins Gale, William H. H. Bailey, George A. Pillsbury, John Abbott, Benjamin F. Dow, David Abbott, 2d, Luther M. Morrill, Lyman T. Flint, Thomas T. Moore, William F. Savory, Nathan Call, Charles Hall, Josiah Stevens, 3d, Henry D. White, Ben- jamin E. Badger, George G. Virgin, Morrill R. Smith, Jonathan F. Day, George B. Chandler, James Peverly, Joseph C. A. Wingate, Isaac A. Hill, Reuben G. Wyman, Moses Humphrey, L. B. Morrill, Charles Minot, Rufus Mer- rill, Samuel Clifford, Onslow Stearns, Jonathan L. Picker- ing, John C. Hall, George H. Hutchins, William H. Smart,

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Timothy Haynes, John Ballard, Nathan W. Gove. George F. Whittredge, James Moulton, Jr., Calvin Howe, Allen Tenny, Samuel C. Eastman, J. Weare Butterfield, Isaac Clement, Isaac N. Elwell, Benjamin B. Clifford, Jeremiah

F. Runnels, George Foss, Benjamin F. Prescott, Moses T. Willard, Samuel Butterfield, Charles P. Sanborn, Henry S. Shattuck, Samuel L. F. Simpson, Henry E. Sawyer, Hazen

G. Hayes, Benjamin T. Hutchins, Willard S. Heath.

DUNBARTON. Justices, Quorum— Caleb Stark, Henry L. Burnham.

Justices Nathan Gutterson, Daniel H. Parker, Nathaniel H. Wheeler, John Alexander, John Burnham, John C. Ray, Leonard Rowell, Charles G. B. Ryder, Wm. B. Burnham, Josiah Richardson.

EPSOM. Justice, State— William Ham.

Justice, Quorum James Martin.

Justices Benjamin L. Locke, Symonds Fowler, Joseph J. Moses, John Griffin, Jr., Henry Knox, Samuel Yeaton, Henry F. Sanborn, Leonard W. Peabody.

FRANKLIN. Justices, State James Clark, George W. Nesmith, Daniel Osgood, Nathaniel H. Sanborn, Austin F. Pike, Stephen Kenrick, John Chamberlain, Jonathan W. Fifield.

Justice, Quorum Joseph Swett.

Justices Jeremiah F. Daniel 1, Samuel Quimby, Ira Gree- ley, Daniel Barnard, David Gilchrist, M. B. Goodwin, Ru- fus L. Tay, A. G. Morrison, John H. Rowell, Luther M. Knight, Jonathan P. Sanborn, John S. Jewell, John White.

HENNIKER. Justice, State— Oliver C. Fisher.

Justices, Quorum I. Woods, John S. Craig.

Justices Jeremiah Foster, Hiram Bell, Wm. P. Cressy, Jonas Wallace, Oliver Pillsbury, John C. Campbell, Hiram M. Davis, Francis Colby, Edward B. S. Sanborn, J. Morse, James Straw, Zadok Dustin, Jr.

HOOKSETT. Justice, Quorum— Jesse Gault.

Justices John H. Mitchell, Eri Poor, Savory T. Burbank, George Davis, Joseph T. Goss, Henry Saltmarsh, Benjamin J. Gile, Hiram Kimball, Samuel Head.

HOPKINTON. Justices, State— Horace Chase, Dyer H. Sanborn.

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Justices, Quorum Phineas Clough, Isaac D. Merrill, Isaac Story, Joseph Stanwood, Geo. W. Currier, James Fellows.

Justices Joab Patterson, Benj. Loverin, Andrew Leach, Moses Colby, John Currier, Moses Copps, James Hoyt, Phineas Clough, 2d, Paul E. George, Horace C. Stanley, Joseph Dow, John M. Baitey, Richard F. Morgan, G. L. Kimball, Charles Gould, William Restieaux, Geo. B. Hardy, John M. Milton, Cyril C. Tyler, I. A. Putney, J. M. Burn- ham, A. White, J. L. Colby, Ariel P. Knowlton.

LOUDON. Justices, Quorum Ira Osgood, Preserved Robinson, Jos. C. Harper, Jeremiah Clough, Isaac S. French.

Justices George B. Johnson, John S. Osborne, Nathaniel S. Batchelder, Benjamin F. Neal, Samuel P. Calef, Theophi- lus B. Martin, Jeremiah T. Clough, Moses Morse, George W. Neal, John B. Moore, True Brown, Wm. Emery, Sam'l B. Lovering, David Lake, Joseph F. French, Hiram French.

NEWBURY. Justice, Quorum— Eli Dodge.

Justices John Muzzey, Jr., Joseph Bean, Jeremiah Morse, Moody Gillmgham, James M. Cilley, Giles Bartlett, Na- thaniel C. Savory, Nathaniel C. Lear.

NEW-LONDON. Justices, State— Anthony Colby, Geo. W. Everett, Luther McCutchins, Daniel E. Colby, Marcus E. Sargent.

Justice, Quorum Richard H. Messer.

Justices A. Page, Benjamin P. Burpee, John M. Hayes, Albert Little, James Todd, Joseph F. Hemphill, James C. Greenwood, Charles S. Sargent, Anthony C. Burpee, George W. Gardner, Andrew J. Kidder, Edwin A. Jones, Samuel M. Carr, John Brown, Hugh B. Clough, Joseph N. Hanna- ford, Luther M. Trussell, Ruel Whitcomb.

NORTHFIELD. Justices, State— Asa P. Cate, Archi- bald S, Clark.

Justices, Quorum James Cochran, Jeremiah Smith, Jere- miah Tilton.

Justices Isaac Whittier, J. Kimball, Shubael Dearborn, Jr., James P. Robertson, Moses Batchelder, George S. Tib- betts, Jeremiah Cross, Thomas Chase, Daniel M. Huse, Jo- seph F. Simonds, James H. Cofran, Parsons Whidden.

PEMBROKE. Justice, Stale— Moses Martin, Aaron Whit- temore.

Justices, Quorum Wm. Knox, Moody Kent, Jas. Wilson.

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Justices— Jeremiah H. Wilkins, Noah M. Cofran, Norris Cochran, Trueworthy L. Fowler, Winthrop Fowler, Jr., Wm. Hazeltine, Jr., Jacob Sawyer, Hall B. Emery, Martin H. Cochran, Josiah K. Locke, Samuel E. Moore.

PITTSFIELD. Justice, State— Benry B. Leavitt.

Justices, Quorum Benjamin Emerson, John L. Thornkike, Benjamin L. Cram, Lewis W. Clark.

Justices John True, John Berry, Isaiah Berry, John S. Tilton, Wm. W. Proctor, James Drake, Abraham French, 2d, Noah W. Drake, Joseph Tasker, K. P. J. Tenney, Wm. Knowlton, Porter C. True, Sherburne J. Winslow, William C. Evans, Isaac S. Carr, Elbridge A. True, Jona. Towle.

SALISBURY. Justices, State Benjamin Pettengill, Ar- thur L. Graves.

Justices, Quorum' Moses Greeley, Samuel C. Bartlett, S. Pingry.

Justices Moses Fellows, E. F. Greenough, Ebenezer John- son, Benjamin F. Gale, John Bean, Porter B. Watson, Gil- bert Eastman, Jonathan H. Clement, Moses P. Thompson, Cyrus Gookin, Nathaniel Sawyer, John C. Smith, Amos P. Stevens, Moses J. Stevens.

SUTTON. Justices, State— Benjamin Wadleigh, Robert Lane.

Justice, Quormm Enoch Page.

Justices Samuel Dresser, Jr., George C. Eaton, Nathaniel A. Davis, Moses Hazen, Lewis Richards, Carlos G. Pressy, Asa Page, John C. Dresser, James M. Sargent, Thomas J. Wadleigh.

WARNER. Justices, State Abner B. Kelley, Walter Harriman-.

Justices, Quorum Franklin Symonds, Robert Thompson, Leonard Eaton, John Currier, Jr., Stephen K. Hoyt, George Jones.

Justices H. G. Harris, Abner Woodman, John Couch, Jr., Stephen Bartlett, James M. Harriman, Zebulon D. Currier, Joshua George, P. Davis, H. D. Robertson, N. A. Davis, George S. Eastman, Harrison R. Sargent, Timothy Flanders, H. H. Harriman, George S. Morgan, Ira Harvey, Enos Col- lins, George Savory.

WILMOT. Justices, State— John Woodbury, Jr., Horatio

N. Mason.

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Justices, Quorum Merrill Cross, Samuel Teel, William W. Flanders, Philip F. Pattee.

Justices— Morrill Currier, Simon Greeley, John Teel, Iddp S. Brown, Otis Jones, John Cross, Porter K. Philbrick, Joseph K. Wallace, George Shephard, Charles K. Brown, George W. Prescott.

Sheriff— Nehemiah George Ordway, Concord.

Deputy Sheriffs Andover, Aaron Waitt ; Bradford, John D. Wadleigh ; Concord, Charles Smart, Jeremiah S. Durgin, George G. Virgin ; Hopkinton, John M. Milton ; New -Lon- don, Albert Little ; Pitts field, Francis B. Berry ; Salisbury, Moses P. Thompson ; Warner, John Currier ; Henniker, Hi- ram M. Davis ; Pembroke, William K. Clifford ; Loudon, Samuel F. Batchelder ; Canterbury, William H. Currier ; Hookseit, Nathaniel Head ; Franklin, Jonathan P. Sanborn ; South Newbury, Eli Dodge.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties, deputized to serve in this County Barnstead, (Belknap Co.) J. B. Merrill, William H. Currier; Manchester, (Hillsborough Co.) Mace Moulton, D. L. Stevens; Candia, (Rockingham Co.) Can* B. Haines; Epping.B. S. Clifford ; Sanbornton, (Belknap Co.) John G. Hart; Da n b ury, ( Grafton Co.) William P. Stone.

Jailer Charles C. Davis, Concord.

Coroners Concord, Seth Eastman, Cady Clark; Salisbury, D. C. Gookin ; Warner, Stephen Bartlett.

COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of towns, thirty. Shire Towns, Amherst, Manchester and Nashua. ( County records kept at Amherst.) Population, 1850, 57,478.

County Treasurer Amos J. Wilson, Weare ; salary, $126. Register of Deeds Charles B. Tuttle, Amherst. County Sealer John F. Whiting, Amherst. County Commissioners David Clement, Hudson ; Sewall Putnam, Wilton; Ira Gage, New-Boston.

AMHERST. Justices, State— William Wetherbee, Charles H. Campbell.

Justices, Quorum Perley Dodge, Charles Richardson, Fran- cis P. Fitch, Edward S. Cutter.

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Justices David Russell, Joseph Mace, Barnabas B. David, William J. Weston, James Monroe, Abiel Steele, Gilbert Hills, L. J. Seeomb, J. Hartshorn, Charles B. Tuttle.

ANTRIM. Justices, State— Jacob Whittemore, Lemuel N. Pattee.

Justice, Quorum Isaac Baldwin.

Justices Amos Parmenter, John G. Flint, T. S. Holmes, Cyrus Saltmarsh, Hiram Griffin, Charles McKean, Imla Wright, James Boyd, William S. Foster, John S. Shed, Na- than W. C. Jameson, Ira Cochran, John B. Woodbury, Isaac B. Pratt, James Wood, John M. Wallace, William B. Ste- vens, John R. Abbott, Reed P. Whittemore, Henry B. Swett, Samuel Wilson.

BEDFORD. Justices, Quorum Peter P. Woodbury, A. Chandler.

Justices— -Gardner Nevins, Moses Gage, Henry Haile, Jo- seph H. Stevens, William B. Stevens, Leonard C. French, 2d, Daniel Balch, Oliver L. Kendall, Thomas G. Holbrook.

BENNINGTON. Justices, Quorum— John Dodge, Amos Whittemore, John J. Whittemore.

Justices— John W. Flagg, Samuel Baldwin, Gilbert P. Hall, J. H. Fleming, Walter D. Woods, Henry H. Duncklee, Gideon F. Dodge, Horace F. Dinsmore.

BROOKLINE. Justices, Quorum Nathaniel Shattuck, Isaac Sawielle, Ensign Bailey.

Justices Alpheus Shattuck, Thomas Bennett, N. W. Lund, Benjamin Gould, Henry B. Stiles, Joseph F. Jefts, Alonzo Bailey.

DEERING. Justices, Quorum William Forsaith, Rus- sell Tubbs.

Justices William Manahan, Squiers S. Clement, Enoch Hadley, Josiah Loveren, George Smart, George C. Patten, Herod Chase, Horace Gove, Bartlett Simons, Carlton Clem- ent, Benjamin L. Bartlett.

FRANCE STOWN. Justice, Quorum— Paul H. Bixby.

Justices Alexander Wilson, Herbert Vose, W. Clark, Samuel B. Hodge, Nahum Farnum, Thomas B. Bradford, David Atwood, John H. Patch, Samuel D. Downs.

GOFFSTOWN. Justices, State— Jesse Carr, D. Steele.

Justices, Quorum Benjamin Stevens, 2d, George Poor.

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Justices Alfred Story, John G. Dodge, Alonzo F. Carr, Thomas R. Butterfield, David Pattee, Gilman F. Farley, Cal- vin Wyman, Daniel Little, John M. Parker, Rodney G. Stark, James W. Poland, Joseph Hadley, Robert M. Shirley, Na- thaniel Kimball.

GREENFIELD. Justice, State— William Whittemore.

Justice, Quorum— Lewis Richardson.

Justices William L. Savage, Horace Cudworth, A. Whit- temore, Cyrus Richardson, Ephraim Holt, Charles Fitch, John Gregg, Abraham Whittemore.

HANCOCK. Justice, State— David Patten.

Justice, Quorum Andrew C. Cochran.

Justices John Whitcomb, C. Duncan, Joel Gates, Joseph Davis, William Gray, Benjamin Goodhue, John Dennis, Ephraim Weston, Mark N. Spaulding, Richard Emerson.

HILLSBOROUGH. Justice, State— Chandler E. Potter.

Justices, Quorum William B. Whittemore, Elijah Munroe.

Justices David Steele, Thomas Wilson, Levi Goodale, Abel C. Burnham, Ezra Clement, Joshua Marcy, Jason H. T. Newell, Nathan Kendall, Samuel G. Barnes, Francis N. Blood, James F. Briggs, Benjamin Tuttle, Luke McClintock, John G. Dickey, Jotham Moore, John B. Ellenwood, Samuel M. Baker, Benjamin Tuttle, Orasmus W. Burnham, John G. Fuller, John McNeil, William Lovejoy.

HOLLIS. Justice, State— John N. Worcester.

Justice, Quorum Joel Hardy.

Justices Jona. T. Wright, Leonard Farley, Edward Em- erson, A. D. Marshall, John H. Cutter, John Farley, Noah Farley, Noah Johnson, John L. Worcester, Ambrose H. Wood, John B. Perkins, Edward J. Patch, Enoch I. Col- burn.

HUDSON. Justices, Quorum James Pierce, Reuben Greeley.

Justices Paul Colburn, Stephen D. Greeley, James Em- ery, David 0. Smith, William H Chase, Noah O. Robinson, Daniel T. Gage, David Clement, Kimball Webster.

LITCHFIELD. Justice, Quorum— Isaac McQuesten.

Justices John White, Parker Bixby, W. Goodspeed, Isaac N. Center, J. Abbott Marsh.

LYNDEBOROUGH. Justices, Quorum— D. C. Grant, John Richardson.

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Justices David Putnam, Joel H. Tarbell, Timothy T. Putnam, Oliver Bixby, William A. Jones, William J. Her- rick, Eli C. Curtis, George W. Bosworth.

MANCHESTER. Justices, State— Mace Moulton, Dan- iel Clark, Herman Foster, Samuel D. Bell, William C. Clarke, George W. Morrison, Frederick G. Stark, Warren L. Lane, David J. Clark, Isaac W. Smith, Francis H. Ly- ford, William P. Riddle, Samuel Upton, Jacob F. James, Moody Currier, Theodore T. Abbott, Isaac Riddle, Samuel N. Bell, Joseph C. Abbott, Bradbury P. Cilley, Samuel D. Lord, Frederick Smyth, Ira A. Eastman.

Justices, Quorum John Stark, 3d, Charles Stark, Isaac C. Flanders, John S. Kidder, B. B. Bunker, Nathan Parker5 David Cross.

Justices Joseph M. Rowell, Stevens James, David A. Bunton, David Gillis, Hiram Brown, Amos G. Gale, David Hill, Andrew Bunton, Jr., Daniel C. Gould, Moses Fellows, Jos. Knowlton, George F. Judkins, George A. French, Jas. Hersey, John L. Fitch, James S. Cheney, Archibald Gamble, Jacob G. Cilley, John H. Goodale, William W. Baker. Stephen Palmer, Stevens M. Dow, Daniel L. Stevens, Wm. P. Newell, Ezekiel A. Straw, Joseph E. Bennett, J. T. P. Hunt, Hilas Dickey, Clinton W. Stanley, James O. Adams, Charles W. Adams, Joseph Kidder, Stephen M. Baker, John T. Moore, Lucien «B. Clough, Benjamin F. Wallace, G. W. Riddle, Jonas B. Bowman, A. J. Dow, William W. Morris, Joseph S. Harriman, Robert Scott, Darwin J. Dan- iels, Rodnia Nutt, John P. Newell, Daniel Marsh, Benjamin

F. Locke, George W. F. Converse, Elijah M. Topliff, Joseph B. Clarke, Edward W. Harrington, Andrew G. Tucker, Geo. A. Barnes, Wm. B. Webster, Alonzo Smith, Stephen

G. Clarke, James B. Straw, Charles H. Brown, John W. Severance, William Richardson, Richard N. Batchelder, Henry G. Lowell, J. B. Daniels, Wm. Stark, Amos B. Shat- tuck, Robert Gilchrist, Thomas S Montgomery, Benjamin F. Martin, Benjamin F. Page, Ephraim Corey, Daniel W. Lane, Joseph B. Sawyer, Joseph H. Knowlton, Simeon D. Farnsworth, Daniel M. Robertson, Wm. Reynolds, Abram B. Lord, Isaac W. Farmer, Phineas Adams, Davis Baker, Justin Spear, John B. Goodwin, Edward C. D. Kittredge, Enoch Holcomb, Joseph G. George, Samuel B. Burnham.

MASON. Justice, Quorum George Taft.

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Justices Jonathan Russell, Thomas H. Marshall, Charles Scripture, Joseph B. Wilson, Willard B. Jefts, Henry Mc- Gown, N. Herman Shattuck, William A. Preston.

MERRIMACK. Justices, Quorum— Oliver Spaulding, Wil- liam T. Parker.

Justices— Alexander McC. Wilkins, Leonard Walker, Ed- ward P. Parker, Isaac McGaw, M. B. McConihe, William McKean, Harrison Eaton, Asa Knight, Caleb Jones, Hosea B. Spaulding, David Henderson, James S. Mooney, John L. Bowers, J. L. Spaulding, Franklin Herrick.

MILFORD. Justices, State William Ramsdell, Bain- bridge Wadleigh.

Justices, Quorum Daniel Russell, Gilbert Wadleigh, John E. Bruce, Leonard Chase, Pliny Whitney.

Justices— ILuther Hutchinson, Reed Dutton, D. P. Need- ham, S. Smith Stickney, Rufus N. Wallingford, George W, Burns, Humphrey M. Tyler, Martin Hall, Oliver W. Lull, Abel Chase, Joel H. Gutterson, Frederick T. Sawyer, Moses French, Pomroy W. Rossiter, Elbridge G. Newton, William Lane, George Daniels, George F. Bartlett.

MONT-YERNON. Justice, Quorum— John Bruce.

Justices Nathaniel Bruce, Alonzo Travis, Chas. J. Smith, Harry H. Bragg, Wm. H. Conant.

NASHUA. Justices, State— -Israel Hunt, Isaac Spalding, Albert McKean, Aaron F. Stevens, Charles P. Danforth, Charles R. Morrison, George Stark, Aaron W. Sawyer, Al- ton Beard, Benjamin F. Emerson.

Justices, Quorum John M. Hunt, Bernard B. Whittemore, Zebadiah Shattuck, Thomas Chase, Thomas Pearsons, Jr., Joseph Greeley, David F. Whittle, Harvey J. Marshall, Joshua F. Whittle, Edward P.Emerson, John II. Gage, Stil- man S. Davis.

Justices Franklin Fletcher, Thomas W. Gillis, Silas But- terfield, Josephus Baldwin, William D. Beasom, Lyman Heath, Edward Spalding, James S. Roby, James Swallow, Joseph Greeley, Jcsiah G. Graves, Aaron P. Hughes, Abra- ham Mitchell, Robert Moore, Edward Wheeler, Fordyce M. Stimpson, Russell E. Dewey, David Robinson, George W. Perham, Nathan McKean, Harrison Hobson, Solomon Spald- ing, Edward B. West, Leonard W. Noyes, Seth Woodbury, Jr., John B. Bailey, H. J. Chapman, Ignatius Bagley, Clark C. Boutwell, Jacob 0. Smith, David A. G. Warner, S. B.

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Richardson, Isaac Eaton, Freeman S. Rogers, T.B. Adams, Jacob H. Marshall, Archibald H. Dunlap, Wm. H. White, John B. Nutter, Calvin B. Hill, Albert Lull, Oliver A. Woodbury, William W. Bailey, James Eayers, Francis Winch, William L. Carter, Luther F. Locke, Chas. P. Gage, Orlando T. Marshall, Paris H. Hill, Jeff. Rockwood, John M. Flanders, W. J. Cooper, Frederick Chase, George H. Whitney, Joseph F. Andrews, Henry Parkinson, Evan B. Hammond, Charles H. Nutt, Gustine Marshall, David A. Wilson, Hiram T. Morrill.

NEW-IPSWICH. Justices, State— John Preston, Hosea Eaton, Jeremiah Smith.

Justice^ Quorum George Barrett.

Justices Moody Adams, William W. Johnson, Stephen Thayer, James Chandler, John T. Stevens, James Spaul- ing, Samuel W. Bent, Christopher Whitney, William Has- sell, Nathaniel Y. Oliver, Henry Adams, Nathan Sanders, Peter H. Clarke, Henry O. Preston, John U. Davis, Pane Moors.

NEW-BOSTON. Justice, State— John Atwood.

Justices, Quorum— Benjamin Fairfield, Robert B. Cochran.

Justices Daniel Campbell, George G. Fox, Ira Gage, James McCurdy, Rodney McLane, Neil McLane, David D. Smith, James M. Gregg, Ninian C. Crombie.

PELHAM. Justice, State— Moody Hobbs.

Justices, Quorum J. Gibson, J. Atwood.

Justices Gilbert Colburn, Daniel Marshall, Abel Gage, David Cutter, David Butler.

PETERBOROUGH. Justices, State John H. Steele, Daniel B. Cutter.

; Justices, Quorum Abiel Sawyer, Albert Smith, Timothy K. Ames.

Justices Samuel Adams, Alexander Robbe, Josiah S. Morrison, William H. Whittemore, James G. White, James Scott, Charles G. Cheney, Jacob Longley, Pearson C. Che- ley, Albert S. Scott, William B. Kimball, Charles Scott, Eli I Hunt, Samuel Edes, John Smith, Isaac Edes, Cornelius V. Dearborn, George A. Ramsdell.

SHARON. Justices, Quorum Samuel Nay, Nathan, Moors, James Taggart.

Justice Silas Sawyer. 6

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TEMPLE. Justices, Quorum N. Wheeler, M. HealdT Isaac Kimball, Elbridge G. Cutter. Justices Francis Whiting, Franklin Merriam.

WEARE. Justice, State— John L. Hadley.

Justices, Quorum Amos W. Bailey, Daniel Paige, Wm. Woodbury, Wm. H. Gove.

Justices Abraham Morrill, Jesse Whittaker, Hiram Si- mons, Moses A. Hodgdon, Jonathan D. Clement, Edmund Johnson, Josiah G. Dearborn, Freeman Horton, Robert B. Carswell, Moses Dearborn, Amos J. Wilson, Albe Morrill, Simon G. Gove, Daniel Johnson.

WILTON. Justices, Quorum— Jos. W. Killam, Eliphalei Pntnam.

Justices— Joel Abbot, Timothy Parkhurst, David Whiting, Elbridge F. Perkins, William H. Grant, Charles Spaulding, Josiah Fleeman, George W. Daniels, James T. Buttrick, Lewis Howard, Abiel Abbott, Benjamin Baker, Philander Ring, Sewell Putnam, Burleigh French, Charles H. Burns.

WINDSOR. Justices— James W. Perkins, John M. Cur- tis, Jonathan B. Emerson.

Sheriff— Charles P. Danforth, Nashua.

Deputy Sheriffs Amherst, Gilbert Hills ; Manchester, Dan- iel L. Stevens, Isaac W. Farmer ; Peterborough, Timothy K. Ames, Charles Scott; New-Ipswich, Peter H. Clark; Goffstown, David Pattee ; Hillsborough, John G. Dickey ; ; Nashua, John C. Lamphier ; Mason, Willard Jefts ; Wilton, Willard French; Francestown, George A. Dunkley ; Antrim, Ransom S. Chesmore; Milford, Martin Hall, John E.Bruce.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties, deputized to serve in this County Concord, (Merrimack Co.) William H. Rixford ; Bradford, John Wadleigh ; Hopkinton, John M. Milton ; Hen- niker, Hiram M. Davis; Candia, (Rockingham Co.} Carr B. Haines.

.Jailor Gilbert Hills, Amherst.

•Coroners. Amherst, N. H. George; Antrim, William N.j Tuttle ; Brookline, Artemas Wight ; Bedford, C. Spofford ; Goffstown, David Taggart; Francestown, William Cochran; Manchester, Joseph M. Rowell ; Mason, George Taft ; Nashua, James White, Moses Davis, Jefferson Rockwood.

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COUSTTY OF CHESHIRE,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of towns, 22. Shire- Town, Keene. Population, 1850, 30,144.

County Treasurer Ephraim Foster, Keene ; salary $100. Register of Deeds Calvin May, Jr., Keene.

County Sealer -

County Commissioners John A. Pratt, Jaffrey ; Lawson Robertson, Alstead; Willard Adams, Swanzey.

AL STEAD. Justices, Quorum Azel Hatch, A. Glover, Asa H. Carpenter, Aldis Lovell, Bolivar LovelL

Justices Joseph Kingsbury, Ira Rust, Whitney Breed, Lawson Robertson, Alden S. Thurston, Eli Wilson, Abel Richardson, James F. Isham, James Ramsey, Lyman Chan- dler, Paschal Banks, Richard McRae, Oliver Shepard, Sam- uel W. Prouty.

CHESTERFIELD. Justice, State— Barton Skinner.

Justices, Quorum Otis Amidon, W. R. Platts.

Justices— Samuel Beal, Ezekiel P, Pierce, J. C. Goodridge, Ezra Titus, William Bennett, Oscar Coolidge, John B.Fisk, George H. F. Colburn, Arad Fletcher, Benjamin Pierce, John W. Richardson, Mark Cook, Parker D. Cressey, Arza K. Clark.

DUBLIN. Justices, /State— Asa H. Fiske, Thomas Fiske, Jonathan K. Smith.

Justice, Quorum Asa Heald.

Justices— Rufus Piper, Aaron Smith, O. N. Russell, John G. Parker, Franklin J. Ware.

FITZ WILLIAM. Justices, State— John J. Allen, Jr., Amos A. Parker.

Justices, Quorum— James Batchelder, Silas Cummings.

Justices John J. Allen, Dexter Whittemore, Jonathan S. Adams, John Kimball, Joel Whittemore, John Whittemore.

GILSUM. Justice, State— George W. Hammond.

Justice, Quorum Amasa May.

Justices Israel B. Loveland, John Hammond, Samuel Isham, Jr., George W. Newman, Francis A. Howard, George Hammond.

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HINSDALE. Justices, State Frederick Boyden, William Haile.

Justices, Quorum Obed Slate, Ezra Burnham.

Justices Simeon Horton, Obed Slate, Jr., Charles J. Ami- don, John D. Todd, Hollis Taylor, Franklin Doolittle, Au- gustus E. Eayers, Hezekiah F. Horton, Lemuel Liscom.

JAFFREY. Justices, Quorum Alonzo Bascom, John Fox.

Justices George Bryant, Luther Cutter, Asa Baker, John A. Prescott, 2d, John E. B. Jewett, David A. Wood.

KEENE. Justices, State Salma Hale, Leonard Bisco, Samuel Dinsmoor, Levi Chamberlain, William P. Wheeler, Harvey Carleton, Thomas M. Edwards, G. F. Starkweather, Frank S. Fiske, Francis A. Faulkner, Charles C. Webster, Edward Farrar.

Justices, Quorum John H. Fuller, Lewis Campbell, Geo. W. Sturtevant, Charles Sturtevant.

Justices John Prentiss, Josiah Colony, John H. Elliott, George A. Wheelock, Isaac Sturtevant, Noah R. Cook, Stew- art Hastings, James Buffum, Luther Nurse, F. F. Lane, Allen P. Ingersoll, Samuel Woodward, Jehiel Wilson, Hora- tio Kimball, Joseph Perry, Nelson Morse, Thomas H. Lev- erett, Ephraim Chapin, Edward Joslin, Shubael White, Hen- ry C. Handerson, Barret Ripley, Ralph J. Holt, Calvin May, Jr., Seth Wadsworth, Silas Hardy, Samuel B. Aldrich, George Tilden, Ephraim Foster, Dauphin W. Buckminster, Daniel Buss, Charles F. Webster, Virgil A. Wright, Harvey Carleton, Augustus T. Wilder, Elisha F. Lane, Wm. P. Abbott, Harvey W. Cooper, Caleb T. Buffum, Edward Jos- lyn, Addison Stone.

MARLBOROUGH. Justice, Quorum—

Justices Reuben Ward, Elbridge Cummings, Asa May- nard, Nelson Converse, A. Frost, Jairus Collins, Elijah Boy- den, James Q. Newell, Ebenezer Greenwood.

MARLOW. Justice, State— Allen Giffiri.

Justices, Quorum— Beth uel Farley, Amos Huntley.

Justices Amos F. Fiske, Edmund Jones, John Q. Jones, C. D. Symonds, James Burnap, Benj. Coolidge, Marshall Perkins, Jonathan Brown, Franklin Downing, Franklin Graves.

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NELSON. Justice, State Milan Harris.

Justice, Quorum Charles H. Whitney.

Justices Horatio Osgood, Pembroke Fisher, Frederick Taylor, Charles C. P. Harris, Gilman Griffin, Justus Fisher, Edwin R. Locke, Simeon G. Griffin.

RICHMOND. Justices, Quorum— Benjamin Newell, Jar- vis Weeks.

Justices Silas Jilson, Kendall Fisher, William Wright, Uberto Bowen, Willard Randall, John W. Herrick, David B. Aldrich, David Buffum.

RINDGE. Justice, State— Stephen B. Sherwin.

Justice*— Joshua Converse, John P. Simonds, Levi Howe, Thomas Ingalls, Jason B. Perry, Zebulon Converse, Alison Lake, George W.,Todd, Jr., Arba S. Coffin, George W. Stearns, Oratio P. Allen.

ROXBURY. Justices— Seth Kingsbury, William Rice, Brigham Nims, Eli Clark.

STODDARD. Justices, Quorum Asa Copeland, Chester A. Blodgett.

Justices Abner Knowlton, William Wilson, Eliphalet Fox, Jonas P. Reed, Luther Abbott, Sumner Knight, John S. Wilson, Stearns Foster.

SULLIVAN. Justices— David Seward, Josiali Peabody, George C. Hubbard, Charles Mason, David A. Felt, Frank- lin Buckminster, J. Symonds.

SURRY. Justices— Eliphalet Dort, Nathan D. Reed, Jo- seph Allen, George K. Harvey, William H. Porter.

SWANZEY. Justices, Quorum Joseph Hammond, Jr., Elijah Sawyer.

Justices Amos Bailey, Charles N. Hills, Isaac Stratton, Rufus Bowen, William Read, Aaron Holbrook, Jotham W. Frink, Willard Adams, Stephen Faulkner, Benjamin Read, Thomas T. Wetherbee, Barnabas C.Peters, Benj. L. Draper, Asaph Corlis, Enoch Howes.

TROY. Justice, Quorum Brown Nurse, Abel Baker.

Justices Joseph Jones, Edward P. Kimball, Leonard Far- rar, David W. Farrar, Isaac Aldrich, Jr., Edwin Butrick.

WALPOLE. Justice, State— -Frederick Vose, David Fisher.

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Justices, Quorum Walton Mead. George Huntington, J. B. Burnham, David C. Thompson.

Justices David Fisher, John P. Maynard, Ebenezer Morse, Hope Lathrop, Daniel Merriam, Jr., Jared Miller, Henry Mellish, Henry A. Hitchcock, John W. Lovejoy, Francis B. Knapp, John W. Hayward.

WESTMORELAND. Justices, State— Larkin Baker, Charles F. Brooks.

Justices, Quorum Austin Parker, Tileston A. Barker, Au- gustus Noyes.

Justices Z. Britton, Anson Cole, Arvin Aldrich, Stephen B. Gary, Charles H. Cook, Jedediah Sabin, Barton Sim- mons.

WINCHESTER. Justice, State— Horace Chapin.

Justices, Quorum Calvin Burnap, Asahel J. Humphrey.

Justices— Eli sh a Rich, Ebenezer D. Foster, Henry King- man, Erastus Dickinson, Willard Jackson, John Cook,Ever- son Cook, Edward Gustine, Elisha Hutchins, Jr., Luther Cheney, John Wheelock, John Severance, Ira W. Russell, Sampson W. Buffu n, Edward P. Tenney, John P. Merrill, Daniel A. Hawkins, Alfred Willis, Alvin W. Ball, Edward M. Forbes, Marshall Kingman, John Burbank, Ellery Albee, William Rixford.

Sheriff— Bolivar Lovell, Alstead.

Deputy Sheriffs Hinsdale, Lockhart Davenport ; Jaffrey, David A. Wood ; Keene, Ralph J. Holt, Elisha F. Lane, Harvey W. Cooper; Richmond, John W. Herrick ; Walpole, George Rust; Winchester, Daniel A. Hawkins ; Marlow, John Symonds ; Chesterfield, Warham R. Platts, Ebenezer P. Wetherell ; Rindge, Arba S. Coffin ; Stoddard, Sumner Knight ; Troy, Isaac Aldrich, Jr.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties, deputized to serve in this County Peterborough, (Hillsborough Co.) T.K.Ames; Hills- borough, John G. Dickey, Charles Scott.

Jailer Augustus T. Wilder, Keene.

Coroners Winchester, John Severance ; Keene, William S. Briggs ; Nelson, Milan Harris.

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COUNTY OF SUMiiVAM",

Incorporated July 5, 1827. Shire Town, Newport. Number of towns, 15. Population, 1850, 19.375.

County Treasurer PaulJ. Wheeler, Newport; salary $100.

Register of Deeds Alexander V. Hitchcock, Newport.

County Sealer Jonathan Miner, Claremont.

County Commissioners Alden B. Sabin, Lempster ; Josiah Turner, Simapee; Chester Pike, Cornish.

AC WORTH. Justices, Quorum David Montgomery, Da- vid Blanchard, Jesse Slader, Chapin K. Brooks.

Justices Joel Tracy, Granville Gilmore, Edward Wood- bury, Joseph Bail, Nathaniel Merrill, William Warner, Z. Slader, Joseph G. Silsby, Nicholas E. Sargent, Daniel Rob- inson, Harvey Hayward, Hezekiah Copeland, 2d, Adna Keyes, Jacob B. Richardson, Joseph S. Bowers, Artemas C. Field, James A. Wood.

CHARLESTOWN. Justices, State— Enos Stevens, Ed- mund L. Gushing.

Justices, Quorum-

Justices Thomas Whipple, Henry Hubbard, Isaac F. Wetherbee, Samuel "Webber, Simeon O. Cooley, Richard Hubbard, Josiah H. Hubbard, Alvin Frost, James C. Steb- bins, Henry H. Sylvester, Charles H. Chapin, Harvey Ab- bott, Wm. McCrae, Samuel Walker, George Olcott, Jr.

CLAREMONT. Justices, State— Ambrose Cossitt, John J. Prentiss, Milon C. McClure, Thomas J. Harris.

Justices, Quorum Isaac Hubbard, Luther Brown, Philan- der C. Freeman, Alpheus F. Snow, Albro Blodgett, A. B. Williamson, John Prentiss, Timothy Nutting, George Tick- nor, Walter Tufts.

Justices John W. Tappan, Leonard Gilmore, Danford Rice, Caleb Judkins, Simeon Ide, F.'P. Smith, Samuel C. Abbott, George W. Rkodgett, Samuel G. Jarvis, Willam M. Ladd, Edward Brown, Frederick A. Henry, Solon C. Gran- nis, John S. Walker, Jona. Densmore, George R. Lathe, Syl- vester Wheeler, June Pierce, Sylvanus F. Redfield, J. W. Sanborn, Enoch Johnson, Jonas Livingston, Ira Colby, Otis F. R. Waite, James Goodwin, Albert H. Danforth. Sumner Putnam, Aurelius Dickinson, Horace A. Perry, William Ros-

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siter, William P. Austin, Nathaniel Tolles, Charles H. Long-, Edward Ainsworth, James Sperry, Oscar J. Brown, E. D. Baker, Charles F. Long, William E. Tutherly, Edward W. Woodell, Austin T. Cowles, William Clark, James W. Bradley, Samuel C. Bailey, Jonas White, Henry Fitch, Da- vid F. Tutherly, Joshua Colby, Edward Vaughan, Alexan- der Gardner.

CORNISH. Justices, State Eleazer Jackson, John L, Putnam.

Justices, Quorum Reuben Davis, Araunah Burnap.

Justices Sylvanus Bryant, Orlando Powers, James R. Wellman, Benj. Chapman, W. S. Demming, Hiram Little. E. F. Chellis, Joshua B. Wyman, Heman H. Cummings, Israel Hall, Chester Pike, Benjamin Fletcher, Carlos F. Hug- gins, James M. Davidson, Harrison Lesslie.

CROYDON. Justice, Quorum— Daniel R. Hall.

Justices John Cooper, Nathan Hall, Ruel Durkee, Elias Powers, Martin A. Bar:on, Otis Cooper, Paine Durkee.

GOSHEN. Justice, State— Virgil Chase.

Justices, Quorum— Oliver Boothe, Nathaniel T. Cofran.

Justices Jonas Parker, Silas S. Boothe, Dennis Lear, Joshua W. Boothe, James Baker, Imri Purington.

GRANTHAM. Justice, State— Oliver W. Buswell.

Justice, Quorum Seth C. Sargent.

Justices John Brown, Eben Clough.

LANGDON. Justice, State— -Robert El well.

Justices, Quorum John Walker, Royal Shumway.

Justices March Chase, Gilson Walker, C. C. Albee, E. Walker, L. J. Graves, Horace Adams.

LEMPSTER. Justices, State— A. Smith, D. M. Smith.

Justice, Quorum Harvey Dudley.

Justices Joel Dame, James Booth, Hosea W. Parker, Wm. P. Parker.

NEWPORT. Justices, State— Austin Corbin, Edmund Burke, Edward Wyman, Levi W. Barton

Justices, Quorum-— Amasa Edes, Thomas W. Gilmore, Bela Nettleton, John Town, James Hale, James A. Gregg, Nathan White, Nathaniel O. Page, Wm. H. H. Allen.

Justices Zina Goldthwaite, Matthew Harvey, Henry G. Carlton, Frederick Claggett, Calvin Wilcox, Parmenus

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Whitcomb, J. Emerson, Benjamin F. Haven, John Wilcox, Edmund Wheeler, Samuel H. EdesrDexter Richards, Paul J. Wheeler, Francis Boardman, Wm. Kelly, Benjamin F. Carr, David B. Chapin, Shepherd L. Bowers, Albert S Adams, Frederick Chapin, Daniel D. Chapin, Benjamin M. Gilmore, Thomas A. Twitchell, Alexander V. Hitchcock, George Herrick, Edmund E. Wood.

PLAINFIELD. Justices, State— S. C. Moulton, George Bryant.

Justice, Quorum Charles L. Newtoo.

Justices Jesse French, Daniel Cole, Wm. Ward, A. Reed, Edward Freeman, Stephen R. Moulton, Edward Freeman, Jr., Stephen D. Stone, Jesse Colby, Alvin S. Bartholomew, Samuel Bean, John P. Chellis, N. M. Wheeler, L. Bryant, Alvin D. Manchester.

SPRINGFIELD. Justice, State— Richard Sanborn.

Justices, Quorum Ora C. Howard, Daniel N. Adams.

Justices— Samuel Quimby, Valentine Manahan, Smith N. Stevens, Francis M. Morrill, Wm. P. Smith, A. S. Abbott, Levi Richardson, William E. Meiendy, John C. Nichols, Lo- renzo Bailey, Joseph Davis, Jr.

SUNAPEE. Justice, Quorum Daniel George.

Justices William Young, David Brown, John Hopkins, Jacob C. Stickney, Jos. G. Tucker, Hiram Sargent, James Perkins, Josiah Turner, Samuel Wells, Wm. C. Sturoc, Charles E. Rogers.

UNITY. Justices, State Amos Perkins, Harvey Hun- toon, Ezra J. Glidden.

Justices, Quorum— Hiram Smith, Joseph Coped and.

Justices Daniel Huntoon, Gilbert Lewis, Uriah M. Straw, Wm. Dinsmoor, Charles H. Cammett, Josiah H. Straw, John Beard, Joseph M. Perkins, Harvey Sanborn, Joshua Tenney, Lewis Neal, Albert F. Winn, Jabez B. Perkins, Na thaniel A. Lull.

WASHINGTON. Justices, State— Joseph Healey, Mar tin Chase, Solomon E. Jones.

Justice, Quorum Simon W. Jones.

Justices N. G. Jones, Sullivan W. Healey, DeWitt C. Newman, Langdon Healy, Jesse Bailey, James Barney, Willard Crane, Philbrick Curtice, John O. Metcalf, Sylva- 5#

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nus Clogston, Benjamin P. Blood, Asaph Wilson, Hart- well Wright.

Sheriff— Frederick Claggett, Newport.

Deputy Sheriffs Charlestown, Jonathan Baker, James C. Stebbins ; Claremont, James W. Bradley, William Dodge, Jonas White ; Cornish, Leonard Martindale ; Croydon, Mar- tin A. Barton ; Newport, Loren H. Chase, Rufus P. Claggett ; Washington, Sylvanus Clogston ; Plainfield, Bradbury Dyer, Nathaniel M. Wheeler; Grantham, John N. Brown.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties, deputized to serve in this County Andover, (Merrimack Co.) Aaron Waitt ; Bradford, John D. Wadleigh ; New-London, Albert Little; Newbury, South, Eli Dodge ; Concord, Nehemiah G. Ordway ; Enfield, ( Grafton Co.) Simon Garland ; Hanover, Lorenzo D. Gove ; Lebanon, Watson K. Eldridge ; Hillsborough, (Hillsborough Co.) John G. Dickey; Marlow, (Cheshire Co.) John Sy- xnonds ; Alstead, Bolivar Lovell.

Jailer James L. Riley, Newport.

Coroners Cornish, A, Burnap ; Plainfield, Levi Bryant; Newport, Wm. Nourse ; Claremont, Thomas J. Harris. .

COUNTY OF GRAFTON,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Shire Towns, Haverhill and Plymouth. ( County records kept at Haverhill. ) Num- ber of towns, thirty-eight. Population, 1850, 40,337.

County Treasurer Henry W. Rowell, Littleton. Salary, $150.

Register of Deeds Augustus Whitney, Haverhill.

County Sealer Henry Towle, Haverhill.

County Commissioners Oscar F. Fowler, Bristol; Joseph Parker, Lisbon ; Adams M. Holden, Rumney.

ALEXANDRIA. Justice, State K. Dickerson. Justice, Quorum Heman J. Welton.

Justices James Crawford, Aiken Gilmore, Hiram S. Clif- ford, Leonard Cheney.

BATH. Justices, State Harry Hibbard, Andrew S, Woods, John L. Carleton.

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Justices, Quorum. Isaac Patterson, C. C. Hutchins, George Cutting, Alonzo P. Carpenter.

Justices— J. H. Carbee, George W. Cutting, Daniel Patter- son, Samuel Ross, Jesse Mann, George Morrison, George W. Clement, Willard Weeks, Moses Abbott, John W. Flint, David R. Lang, Edward Woods, Henry C. Carbee, Henry S. Lang.

BENTON. Justice, Quorum— J. J. Page.

Justices— 1y& Whitcher, Daniel D. Page.

BETHLEHEM. Justices, State— John G. Sinclair, Dan- iel P. Putnam.

Justice, Quorum William Keraney.

Justices Isaac J. Quimby, Daniel Wilcomb, Reuben Ba- ker, Thomas J. Spooner, Willis Wilder, Hosea Crane, Tim- othy P. Turner, Wm. V. Gale.

BRIDGEWATER. Justices, Quorum— Joshua P. Smith, Nathaniel Batchelder, J. H. Johnson.

Justices Jesse Prescott, Martin Boardman, David B. Clement, John Brown.

BRISTOL. Justices, State— Oscar F. Fowler, R. Smith, Samuel K. Mason.

Justices, Quorum Samuel T. W. Sleeper, Ichabod C. Bart- lett, L. W. Fling, John C. Blaisdell.

Justices— Walter Hay ward, Frederick Bartlett, Levi Bart- lett, Gilman Ingalls, J. M. R. Emmons, Joseph S. Chase, John W. Sanborn, H. B. Fcwler, Abraham Doloff, James T. Sanborn, Levi Locke, Joseph F. Rollins.

CAMPTON. Justices, Quorum— William Clark, Amos Flint, Ozias Holmes, Wm. P. Hobinson.

Justices Robert Smith. John Cook, Thomas J. Sanborn, George W. Webster, G. W. Keniston, Nathaniel Spencer, Jo- seph Cook, Peter Walker.

CANAAN. Justices, State— Caleb Blodgett, William P. Weeks, Eleazer Martin.

Justice, Quorum— George Harris.

Justices J. Martin, Chamberlain Packard, Jr., Abner Blodgett, Jonathan Barnard, Nathaniel Shepherd, Darius Barnard, W. W. George, William Butterfield, Augustus Lovejoy, Daniel Pattee, Eleazer Barney, Roswell Elliott, Hiram L. Sleeper, Abner H. Cilley, Nathan Jones, Horace

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S. Currier, Matthew H. Miller, Norman Hadley, David Barnard, Hazen K. Farnum.

D ANBURY. Justices, Quorum John Bean, Ichabod S. Johnson.

Justices Timothy H. Danforth, Moses L. Taylor, James S. Knowlton, Isaiah Langley, Wm. P. Stone, John S. Rand, Joseph R. Taylor, Frederick S. Ransom, Jas. T. Smith.

DORCHESTER. Justice, Quorum Jabez Youngman, Thomas J. Fitts, Samuel W. Clement.

Justices— Samuel P. Wright, John G. Dustin, Wells Rob- bins, Benjamin Davis, Asahel Blodgett, Jr., Marshall P. Burpee, Benj. R. Norris.

ELLSWORTH. Justices— Stephen Avery, David R, Buzzell.

ENFIELD. Justices, State Converse Goodhue, Thomas Merrill, Wm. C. Smith, George W. Conant.

Justices, Quorum Alpheus Conant, Amos French.

Justices Henry Currier, Clement Smith, Neherniah S. Dustin, William Huse, Mark Purmort, Hubbard Harris, Amos French, John Jones, George W. Choate, C. G. Mor- gan, Jas. F. Bryant, Jacob C. Bean, Samuel Davis, Jr., George C. Thomas, Phillips C. Cambridge, Jr., James Huse.

FRANCONIA. Justices Priest Young, Simeon Spoon- er, Joseph B. Stevens, Nathaniel W. Cheney, Eleazer B. Parker, Asa Gould, George W. Smith.

GRAFTON. Justice, State— James R. Smiley.

Justice, Quorum Jesse Cass.

Justices Alexander Williams, Cyrus Adams, Josiah Ste- vens, Isaac Bullock, Gilbert W. Rollins, Hiram S. Hale, Isaac B. Martin, Peter Kimball, Horace Barney, 2d, Asa Ford.

GROTON. Justice, Quorum Jonathan K. Pike.

Justices R. S. McClure, Jonathan Goodhue, Joshua R. Wheat, W. Heath, Joseph F. Cilley, David M. Tenney, Braclden Ferrin, George E. Colburn.

HANOVER. Justices, State Wm. H. Duncan, Isaac Ross, Daniel F. Richardson, Israel 0. Dewey.

Justices, Quorum— Isaac Fellows, Dixi Crosby, Daniel Blaisdell, Osmyn S. Ingalls.

GRAFTON COUNTY. 109

Justices Asahel Smith, Washington Burnham, Asa Hunt- ington, Ulysses Dow, John Tenney, Joseph Tenney, Samuel W. Cobb, David Eaton, Eli Hurlbutt, D. Camp, David Walker, Wm. M. Rogers, Nathaniel Hurlburt, Adna P. Balch.

HAVERHILL. Justices, State— John Page, N. B. Eel- ton, N. W. Westgate, John L. Rix, John S. Bryant.

Justice, Quorum John Mc Clary.

Justices— Russell Kimball, Hiram Morgan, Hosea S Baker, Chandler Cass, Aaron P. Glazier, Joseph Powers, Josiah F. Wilson, N. M. Swasey, Greenleaf N. Pierce, Walter P. Flanders, David Page, Dudley C. Kimball, Isaac Morse, Sylvester Reding, Henry B. Leonard, James P. Webster, G. W. Chapman, Asa Martin, Abel K. Merrill, Samuel Carr, Augustus Whitney, Jacob Bell, Phineas Spaulding, George S. Kelsea, Charles A. Dole, Isaac Carlton, Rufus King, James Glynn.

HEBRON.— Justice, State— Nathaniel Berry. Justices-— David McClure, John C. Hammond, Alfred E. Jaques, Elliot B. Rogers, Milo H. Crosby.

HILL. Justices, Quorum G. W. Sumner, E. G. Bartlett.

Justices Sewall Dickerson, Isaac T. Parker, Peter Her- sey, Samuel D. Johnson, Amos Dickerson. Carr Huse, Al- bert Blake, Amos K. Davis.

HOLDERNESS. Justice, State— Russell Cox.

Justice, Quorum Nathaniel P. Smith.

Justices William Ladd, B. H. Eastman, Samuel S. Pres- cott, George L. Shepherd, J. F. Keyes, John S. Drew, John H. Thompson, John S. Ladd, S. N. Morse, Andrew Baker, Hiram Cass, Andrew Smith, James L. Wilson.

LANDAFF. Justices, Quorum Moses Clark, S. Moody.

Justices George W. Cogswell, John Poor, Jacob M. White, Dearborn S. M. Cogswell, A. Young, Moor R.Noyes, George W. Kendall, Isaiah P. Kimball, Rufus H. Noyes, Benjamin Morrill.

LEBANON. Justices, State,— Caleb Plastridge, Aaron H. Cragin, Daniel Richardson, George S. Towle, John Clough.

Justice, Quorum Elisha P. Liscomb.

Justices— George H. Lathrop, Abner Allen, Watson K. El- dridge, John Wood, M. L. Peabody, Daniel C. Hardy, Lewis

110 COUNTY OFFICERS.

R. Morris, Asa M. Mow<5, Rodney Lund, Eleazer Aspinwall, Edward J. Durant, Horace Hatch, James Murch, Daniel A. Richardson, Oliver L. Stearns, Hiram Emerson, Francis A. Cushman, Joseph W. Cleaveland.

LISBON, Justice, State Greenleaf Cummings.

Justices, Quorum Levi Parker, Otis Savage, James Parker, Bela Young.

Justices— Ithiel C. Young, Jehiel W. Savage, Joseph Par- ker, W. H. Cummings, Ezra B. Elkins, Cyrus Ela, Carlton B. Hutchins, Artemas Wells, Samuel H. McKean, George W. Whiting, James R. Young, Silas Howland, Horace B. Savage, David W. Bowles, Ward P. Aldrich, Moses A. Quimby, John H. Oakes, Ward C. Cooley, James A. McKean, David S. Richardson, Stephen S. Cummings, Silas Parker.

LINCOLN. Justice Stephen M. Hanson.

LITTLETON. Justices, State— Edward O. Kenney, H. Bingham, Charles W. Rand, Simeon B. Johnson, John Farr, Cyrus Eastman.

Justices, Quorum William Brackett, George A. Bingham, Adams Moore.

Justices, Edmund Carleton, Simeon Remick, Thomas Bickford, William J. Bellows, Otis Batchelder, Marquis L. Gould, Truman Stevens, S. H. Rowell, Douglas Robins, J. Sargent, F. Hodgman, V. Kinne, Alexander Mclntire, John M. Charlton, Allen Day, Samuel A. Edson, Marshall D. Cobleigh, Philip H. Paddleford, Eli D. Sawyer, James J. Barrett, Edward D. Rand, Nathaniel Bishop, Wesley Alex- ander.

LYMAN. Justice, Quorum Lebbeus Hastings. Justices— Moses Walker, Samuel Hoskins, E. C. Stevens, Charles Parker, Harrison Porter, Samuel P. Ford.

LYME. Justices, State— David C. Churchill, Sylvanus Hewes.

Justice, Quorum David Culver.

Justices Asa Shaw, Thomas R. Ames, John W. Andrews, "Selah Beal, Adoniram Smalley, David C. Churchill, Jr., Thomas Perkins, George Flint, John S. Goodell, Simeon H. Whipple, William L. Chase, Francis Porter, Sidney S.

GRAFTON COUNTY. 11!

Grant, Calvin P. Fairfield, Amos Bailey, Anson Southard, Harris Allen.

MONROE. Justices, Quorum Horace Duncan, Jedediah Buffura.

Justices—- Horace Emery, Robert G. Nelson, N. K. Stirling-, Albert Mason, Philip P. Mason, Larkin Hastings, Benj. M. Clark.

ORANGE. Justice, State Samuel Andrews. Justices Aaron Barney, Zenas Whittier, John French, Gilbert S. Hadley, Ralph C. Dunbar.

ORFORD. Justice, State— Daniel P. Wheeler.

Justices, Quorum John Rogers, Theodore Dame.

Justices— Stedm&n Wiilard, Joel Richardson, Austin Pal- mer, James M. ^earned, Ephraim B. Strong, John Davis, John J. Cushman.

PIERMONT. Justice, Quorum— Aaron P. Gould.

Justices Isaiah E. Emerson, Thomas M. Stevens, Zeeb Gilman, Lewis E. Risley, Abel Crook, Reuben M. Kent, Cy- rus F. Smith, Nathaniel P. Hannaford.

PLYMOUTH. Justices, State— John Keniston, Thomas Clark, John Rogers, Joseph Burrows.

Justices, Quorum— -Joseph Fifield, James McQuesten.

Justices Timothy Eastman, Anson Merrill, William Lev- erett, William W. Russell, Seth Doton, Cyrus Keniston, Ste- phen York, Arthur Ward, D. R. Burnham, Samuel N. Rowe, Gilmore Houston, Alvah McQuesten, D. H. Currier, Charles J. F. Stone, Joseph Clark, Jr., Hiram W. Gove, Joseph C. Fifield, Henry W. Blair.

RUMNEY. Justices, State— Josiah Quincy, Samuel Her- bert.

Justices, Quorum H. B. Simpson, John L. Dearborn.

Justices— Abram Ward, Joshua H. Hall, Addison Kelley, Daniel L. Simpson, John Wentworth, Daniel Darling, Adams M. Holden.

THORNTON. Justices, Quorum— F. H. Drew, J. Horner,

Justices— Charles F. Bowen, Herod Fifield, E. P. Elkins, Moses Foss, Osgood Page, Joseph W. Morrison, Milton Foss, Win. A. Smith, Jeremiah Gilman, Nathan H. Weeks, Frank W. Avery, Calvin F. Bailey,

112 COUNTY OFFICERS.

WARREN. Justices, Quorum Joseph Chamberlain, Jr., Samuel L. Merrill, David C. French, Enoch R. Weeks, Geo. Libbey.

Justices Jesse Little, Isaac Merrill, William Pomroy, James Harriman, Henry W. Weeks, Ira M. Weeks, John M. Whiten, Ezra A. Libbey.

WATERVILLE. Justices— William Snow, Samuel Do- loff.

WENTWORTH. Justice, State— J. Everett Sargent.

Justice, Quorum Henry Johnson.

Justices— J. F. A. Peabody, James Atwell, Newell Stanyan, Peter L. Hoyt, George S. Dean, John Currier, Jonathan P. Burnham, M. H. H. Breck, Jeremiah Blodgett, Cyrus John- son, Elijah Rollins, Walcott Dana, Joshua S. Blaisdell, Thomas J. Smith, Albert G. Stevens, Milo E. Haines, Charles H. Bartlett.

WOODSTOCK. Justice, State— Joshua Chapman.

Justice, Quorum Jacob B. Demeritt.

Justices Benjamin Fox, Richard S. Danforth, Edward Smith.

Sheriff— John H. Thompson, Holderness.

Deputy Sheriffs Bath, George Morrison, Willarcl Weeks ; Bristol, James T. Sanborn ; Canaan, William W. George ; Enfield, Simeon Garland ; Campton, Calvin Clark ; Hanover, Lorenzo D. Gove; Littleton, M. D. Cobleigh, Cyrus Willis; Plymouth, Gilmore Houston ; Wentworth, Milo E. Haines ; Haverhill, Asa Martin ; Danbury, William P. Stone ; Hill, Joseph P. Ladd ; Lebanon', Watson K. Eldridge.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties, deputized to serve in this County. Andover, (Merrimack Co.) Aaron Waitt; Frank- lin, Jonathan P. Sanborn; Newport, (Sullivan Co.) Fred- erick Claggett ; Claremont, W. Dodge; Meredith, (Belknap Co.,) Hanson Beede; Lancaster, (Coos Co.) Enoch L. Colby .

Jailer Asa Martin, Haverhill.

Coroners. Bath, Warren Bass ; Holderness, Samuel S. Ba- ker ; Haverhill, John McClary ; Plymouth, John Rogers ; Holderness, James G. Ticknor ; Canaan, Stephen Morse.

113

COUNTY OF COOS,

Was incorporated December 24, 1803. Number of towns, 25. Shire Town, Lancaster. Population, 1850, 10,503.

County Treasurer—Morris Clark, Whitefield ; salary, $1C0. Register of Deeds— Ira S. M. Gove, Lancaster. County Sealer Anderson J. Marshall, Lancaster. County Commissioners Daniel Green, Berlin ; Hazen Be- del, Colebrook ; Moses H. Rix, Dalton.

BERLIN. Justices, Quorum— -Fletcher I. Bean, Abner Davis. Justices Daniel Green, Merrill C. Forrest, E. C. Babb.

CARROLL. Justices Ebenezer Glines, Josiah Moodey, Amos C. Colby.

CLARKSYILLE. Justice, Quorum— Gideon Tirrell.

Justices Stephen G. Fuller, John Keysar.

COLEBROOK. Justice, State— 11. Bedel.

Justices, Quorum— Jonas Rolfe, Hezekiah Parsons, Albert Barker.

Justices Benjamin Whittemore, Alfred Lovering, Daniel C. Bumford, Benjamin R. Gilman, Hosea Aldrich, Abiel C. Kidder, Archelaus Cummings, James A. Pitkins, Ira A. Ramsey, Erasmus D. Hutchinson, John Whittemore, Wm. g. Ladd.

COLUMBIA. Justice, Quorum Enoch Rogers.

Justices— -David Legro, John R. Annis, Lewis Snow, John Mathes, M. B. Richardson, Samuel M. Harvey, Jonathan Gilman, Eben E. Noyes, R. Darling, Hiram H. Kenney, John F. Locke, Horace M. Hobart, Enoch George Rogers.

DALTON. Justices, Quorum Asa Taylor, Oliver P. Brooks, Moses H. Rix, Oliver M. Brooks.

Justices— William B. Crane, Hiram Ladd, John Bond, George B. Brown, John Blakeslee, Jr.

DUMMER. Justice, Quorum William Lovejoy. Justices William A. Willis, Ransom Twitchell, Amos K. Cross, Isaac C. Wight.

ERROL. Justice, Quorum Elliott Harper.

114 COUNTY OFFICERS.

Justices D. H. Thurston, W. W. Bragg, Moses Thurston, Seth L. Davis, James F. Bragg.

GORHAM. Justices, Quorum— R. F. Wardwell, E. Par- sons.

Justices— John. T. Peabody, John D. Burbank, Samuel Heath, Brooks C. Flanders, John Burbank, James Gordon, Stephen R. Raynes.

JEFFERSON. Justice, State— B. H. Plaisted.

Justices Nicholas Tuttle, Joseph T. Pinkham, Benjamin Keniston, Charles Hight, Jared H. Plaisted, Charles L. Plaisted, David B. Allison, John Goodell, Nathan R. Per- kins, Nathaniel Moulton.

LANCASTER. Justices, State— Jared W. Williams, John H. White, William Burns, James W. Weeks, Jacob Benton, Albro L. Robinson, Edmund Brown, George C. Williams, Benj. F. Whidden.

Justices, Quorum Ephraim Cross, Hiram A. Fletcher, Harvey Adams, John M. Whipple, Henry O. Kent, Ira S. M. Gove.

Justices James Marden, William Holkins, Saunders W. Cooper, Benjamin F. Whidden, Barton G. Towne, Seth Savage, John W. Barney, Roswell W. Chesman, Charles B. Allen, Daniel C Pinkham, William R. Stockwell, Hiram Savage, William S. Clark, Horace Whitcomb, James S. Brackett, Joseph M. Chamberlain, William Haywood, Jared I. Williams, Zebulon Black, Joseph B. Moore, Amos Balch, Jacob E. Stickney, James D. Folsom, Ossian Ray, Samuel

F. Spaulding, William R. Joyslin, Seth Adams, John G. Derby, Charles Ellis, D.Eastman, Reuben L. Adams, Barton

G. Towne, Benj. F. Hunking, Joseph B. Moore, John G. Lewis, Hosea Gray, David A. Burnside, Charles Ellis, Sam- uel Worthley.

MILAN. Justices, Quorum James M. Phipps, George T. Roberts, S. Cole, O. M. Twitchell.

Justices Nathan S. Newell, Samuel F. Mathes, Hiram T. Ellingwood, Peter A. G. W. Phipps, Samuel B. Coffin, Lewis Hutchinson, Alvinsa A. Higgins, Welcome A. Crafts.

NORTHUMBERLAND. Justices, State— Charles Bel- lows, Joel W. Forbes.

Justices, Quorum James B. Brown, William H. Poole, Hiram Lucas.

COOS COUNTY. 115

Justices William Mclntire, Edward F. Buckman, Josiah Morse, Leonard Johnson, Alpheus Hutchins, John Wilson,

PITTSBURG. Justice, Qmw-uwi— Moody B. Quimby.

Justices'-- Burleigh Blood, Elias L. Farnum, Otis Parker, Robert Tirrell.

RANDOLPH. Justice, Quorum Justus Low.

Justices John C. Leighton, J. C. Scates, Obadiah Mann, Clovis Lowe, Anson Stillings.

STARK. Justice, State Harwood Pike.

Justice, Quorum Aaron Potter, Aaron J. Smith.

Justices Abiathar Pike, John Massure, Solomon Cole, Moses Jackson, Levi Rowell, George S. Blake, Luke Cole.

STRATFORD. Justices, State— J. Marshall, Nahum D. Day.

Justice, Quorum William R. Danforth.

Justices Benjamin B. Ockington, Hiram Clough, Thomas Connary, Charles Mahurin, Albe Holmes, William K. Rich- ey, Smith Folsom, Charles D. Johnson, Lucius Hartshorn.

SHELBURNE. Justice, State— Barker Burbank.

Justices, Quorum Robert Ingalls, Oliver B. Howe, Thomas J. Hubbard.

Justices Fletcher Odell, Darius Green, Dearborn L. Aus- tin, Jotham F. Evans, Martin L. Burbank.

STEWARTSTOWN. Justice, State— William M. Smith.

Justices, Quorum John Flanders, A. W. Drew, Normand Smith, Daniel Rogers.

Justices Joseph Y. Tebbetts, Seth Tirrell, Isaiah H. Pick- ard, Horace J. Hall, William B. Fletcher, Adams M. Tewks- bury, Charles P. Gaffield, Davis Graham, Ira Quimby.

WHITEFIELD. Justices, State— Simeon Warner, James M. Hartwell, Aurin M. Chase.

Justices, Quorum Joseph Colby, Ebenezer Carlton.

Justices Morris Clark, Ralph Fiske, Benjamin Brooks, Jr., Kimball Cole, Moses H. Gordon, Damon Judd, William F. Dodge, Williarn B. Hutchins, Thomas Rogers, Caleb Walker, Charles Libbey, John Q. A. Sartwell.

LOCATIONS, &c. CRAWFORD'S GRANT. Justice— Joseph L. Gibb. WENTWORTH'S LOCATION. Justice— Z. F. Durkee.

116 MILITARY.

Sheriff.— Enoch L. Colby, Lancaster.

Deputy Sheriffs. Lancaster, Seth Adams, William Cargill ; Colebrook, Archelaus Cummings ; Northumberland, Leonard Johnson ; Stratford, Lucius B. Hartshorn ; Columbia, E. G. Rogers.

Jailer George W. Ingerson, Lancaster.

Coroners— Lancaster, Anderson J. Marshall ; Stewartstown, Amos W. Dow ; Shelburne, Martin L. Burbank.

MILITARY DEPARTMENT.

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF,

His Excellency ICHABOD GOODWIN, Portsmouth.

Aids-de-Camp , {with the rank of Colonel) Clement March, Ports- mouth; Albert L. Jones, Portsmouth; Bradbury P. Cilley, Man- chester; Joseph W. Robinson, Concord; Abiel Rolfe, Concord, (Fisherville;) Henry W. Rowell, Littleton.

Adjutant and Quarter-Master General Joseph C. Abbott, Manchester, (having the rank of Brigadier General.)

Commissary General Thomas J. Whittem, Exeter; (chosen" an- nually by the Legislature.)

The State is divided into three divisions and six brigades.

According to the returns made to the Adjutant General, in 1859, the whole number of enrolled militia in the State of New-Hamp- shire is 32,595.

117

ECCLESIASTICAL.

A Table, showing the names of Clergymen, of different denom- inations, who are settled over or have charge of societies in the different towns in New-Hampshire.

Where the same name occurs in two towns, it may be understood the minister officiates in both places.

Abbreviations used to designate the different Denominations. C> T., Congregational Trinitarian; Ut., Unitarian; Pr., Presbyterian; E., Episcopalian; C* B., Calvinist Baptist- F. B., Freewill Baptist; Ch., Christians; M., Methodist; Uv., Universalist ; R. C, Roman Catholic; Swed., Swedenborgians ; S. A., Second Advents; Chr. G., Church of God. Those printed in italics are ordained minis- ters, but without charge of any particular church.

Note. In order to facilitate and insure more correctness of the name and location of ministers in the State of New-Hampshire for the Register, the compiler would earnestly request a clergyman of each town or city, or one of each denomination, to give a list of the names, and hand to the care of their Representative to the Legisla- ture, in June, annually, directed to the compiler at Concord.

MINISTERS IN NI

2W-HAMPSHIRE.

Acworth.

Andover.

Ira Carter,

M.

B. Dearborn,

M.

Amos Foster,

C. T.

J. B. Libbey,

Ch,

Artemas Field,

C. T.

S. W. Whitney.

Ch.

David Gage,

C. B.

Stephen W. Wmans,

Ch.

Albany.

Antrim.

Theophilus Brown,

F. B.

John H. Bates,

Pr,

E. C. Willey,

F. B.

W. F. Whipple,

M

Alexandria.

Willard Kimball,

C.B.

Fish,

F. B.

Atkinson.

J. G. Shrive,

Alstead.

M.

Jesse Page,

C.T

Bezaleel Smith,

C.T.

Auburn.

B". G. Goodhue,

C. T.

James Holmes,

C.T

Edwin Davis,

Uv.

—-to be supplied.

M

Alton.

Barnstead,

B. H. McMurphy,

F.B.

Enos George, Jeremiah Blake,

C.T,

Seth Sawyer,

F. B.

C.T.

Josiah Glines,

F.B.

David Garland,

F.B.

R. R. Preston,

F.B.

J. H. Nutter,

Ch.

Amherst.

Barrington.

J. Gardner Davis,

C.T.

T. Wells,

C.T.

Seneca White, William Clark,

C. T.

S. Sherburne,

F.B.

C. T.

R. B. Stacy,

Ch.

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ECCLESIASTIC/L.

Bartlett.

Job C. Tyler,

F. B,

S. Keniston,

F. B.

Joshua B". Holman,

M.

Bradford.

Candia.

Hiram Holmes,

F. B.

E. N. Hidden,

C. T.

S. G.Abbott,

C.B.

Lorenzo Draper,

M,

Bath,

Canterbury.

W. Page, John English,

C T.

Howard Moody, J. M. Harper,

C.T.

F. B.

Bedford.

Jeremiah Clough,

F. B.

Thomas Savage,

Pr.

John Harriman,

Ch.

Bennington.

Carroll.

Wm. Claggett,

C. T.

Wm. Baker,

C.B.

Benton.

Center-Harbor.

John English,

M.

A. Benson,

C.T.

Bethlehem.

Charlestown.

Johnson,

C. T.

Joseph Garland

C. T.

Nathaniel Bowles,

F. B.

Jaazaniah Crosby, d. d.,

Ut.

Perkins.

F. B.

A. Ayer,

ut.

Lewis P. Cushman,

M.

R. Edmund Danforth,

M.

Brentwood.

Chatham.

Hugh McLeod,

C. T.

Eliphalet Weeks,

M.

Wm. H. Jones,

C. B.

Chester.

Bridgewater.

IT. 0. Howland,

C.T.

D. Batchelder,

F. B.

Henry Nutter,

M.

Bristol.

Chesterfield.

Spaulcling,

C. T.

Jeffers Hall,

C T.

David Calley,

F.B.

Nelson Green,

M.

Newell Culver,

M.

Brodkfield.

Chichester.

C. Parris,

F. B.

Joshua S. Gay, Wm. Swain,

C.T. F. B.

BrooJcline,

J. Fawcett,

M.

T. P. Sawin,

C. T.

0. Hinds,

M.

Henry B. Copp,

M.

Claremont.

Bow,

Robert F. Lawrence,

C.T.

P. Damon,

C.B.

C. Chase, d. d. Bishop,

E.

Boscawen.

Henry S. Smith, Oliver Ayer, Orlando H. Jasper,

E. C.B.

Edward Buxton,

C. T.

M.

Ryder,

A. Smith,

M. C.T.

ColebrooTc.

J. S. Thomas,

M.

. .

C. T.

Campton.

Columbia.

J. B. Hadley,

C. T.

Seth Ross, Jr.,

Ch.

H. D. Hodge,

C.B.

Damon Judd,

M.

Canaan.

Conway.

Moses Gerould,

C T.

Reuben Kimball,

C.T-

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119

Concord.

Deering.

Nath'l Bouton, d. d.,

C.T.

H. Kendall,

M.

Henry E. Parker,

C. T.

Derry .

Ephraim 0. Jameson, H. A. Kendall^ Asa P. Tenney,

C.T. C.T. C.T.

E. G. Parsons, John W. Adams, C. Dustin,

C. T.

M. M.

A. W. Fiske, Silas Farrington,

C T.

Ut.

Elbridge G. Perham,

M.

James H. Eames,

E.

Dorchester.

Francis Chase ,

E.

G. W. Jessamine,

F.B

Henry A. Coit,

Charles W. Flanders, d. d

E.

,C, B.

Dover.

E. E. Cummings, d. d., J. Storer, (Fisherville)

C. B.

E. H. Richardson,

C. T.

C. B.

B. F. Parsons,

C.T

H. Tonkin,

C. B.

Edwin M. Wheelock,

Ut

A. Brown,

C. B.

J. M. Buckley,

M.

Or en Tracy,

C. B.

James Ashton,

M.

J. P. Nutting,

F. B.

Thomas G. Salter,

E

J. H. Moore,

Uv.

J. M. Durgin,

F.B

B. P. Stone, i>. d.,

C.T.

E. Hutchins,

F.B

Samuel Utley,

James Pike, {Fisherville)

C.T.

Patrick Canovan,

R. C

M.

William B. Clapp,

C.B

Elisha Adams,

M.

E. M. Hicks,

Uv

Osmond C. Baker, D. D., Bp., M. S. M. Vail, d.d., M.

Dublin.

David Patten, d. d.,

M.

William F. Bridge,

Ut

John W. Merrill, d. d.,

M.

Thomas L. Fowler,

M.

Sam'l Cooke, Ch. S.Prison

, C.B.

W. G. Tuttle^ Harrisville, William W. JLovejoy,

C.T

Jacob Sanborn,

M.

C.B,

Cornish.

Lyman Culver,

C.B

A. Spalding, Randolph,

C.T.

Dummer.

E.

E. Griffin,

F.B.

D. P. Deming,

C.B.

Dunbarton.

Croydon.

C.T. M.

John M. Putnam,

C.T,

Samuel F. Whidden,

Durham.

R. Stinson,

Uv.

Alvan Tobey,

C.T

Dalton.

East-Kingston.

J. M. Sanborn,

M

Banbury.

Eaton.

D. Goodhue,

C.T.

King Atkinson, J. Fletcher,

F.B

S. H. Amsden,

C.B.

F.B

Danville.

Moses Cole,

F.B.

Effingham.

Elisha H. Legro,

M.

3CST- Foss, Nichols,

F. B F.B

Deerfield.

Enos G. Page,

M

C.T.

John E. Burbank,

F. B

U. W. Condit,

C.T.

- White,

C.B

Barnaby,

Ezra Turtle,

C.B. F.B.

Ellsworth.

James Adams,

M.

John L. Brown,

F.B

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ECCLESIASTICAL.

Enfield.

R. M. Sargent,

C.T.

Isaac Rogers, Wni. II. Jones,

C. T.

Thomas Keniston,

F. B.

M.

Ezra Ham,

F. B.

G. C Thomas,

M.

Gilsum.

Epping.

E. Adams,

C.T.

J. H. Stearns,

C. T.

A. J. Howard, Samuel S. Dudley,

Ch.

F. T. George,

M.

M.

N. Goldsmith,

Uv.

Epsom, H. Webber, C. Willey,

Exeter.

F. B. C. T.

Goffstown. J. W. Ray,

Isaac Willey, Bib. Agt.> Gosport.

C.T. C.T.

O. T. Lamphear, J. J. Peck,

C.T. C. B.

George Beebe,

Goshen.

Ch

Jonathan Cole,

Ut.

Henry Richardson,

C.T

Levi W. Leonard. D. D.,

Ut.

S. M. Powers,

C. B.

John W. Tilton, ./. Gumming s,

S. S. Fletcher,

Ch.

C. T.

Uv.

Grafton. John Burden,

Ch.

Charles Dame,

C. T.

Grantham.

Farming ton.

Lorin H. G ordon,

M

D. D. Tappan,

C. T.

Greenfield.

D. Wedgwood, Daniel P. Cilley, C. Tibbets,

F. B.

F. B.

M.

John LeBosquet,

Greenland.

C.T

a Fitzwilliam. John Woods,

C.T.

E. Robie,

Joseph W. Guernsey,

J. F. Adams.

C.T. M

Nelson B. Jones,

C. B.

Gfroton.

Francestown.

Charles Cutler,

C. T.

L. Conant, S. G. Kennie,

C.T C.B

Franconia.

Hampstead.

Otis F. Willis,

F. B.

- Pratt,

C.T.

Franklin.

Greenleaf P. Warner,

M

William T. Savage, A. H. Martin,

C.T. Ch.

Hampton.

Freedom.

John Colby,

Durgin,

Nathaniel S. Chase,

C.T F. B

King Atkinson,

F. B.

M

Hannibal Sawtel,

C. B.

Fremont.

Hampton-Falls.

C. T.

John Marsh, Samuel L. Eastman,

F. B.

M.

A. M. Bridge,

Ut.

Gilford.

Hancock.

J. A. Knowles,

F. B.

Asahel Bigelow,

C.T.

Ezekiel True,

F. B.

Hanover.

A. D. Smith,

F. B.

John Adams,

C.T.

Gilmanton.

Nathan Lord, d. d.,

C.T.

J. Ordway,

C.T.

JRoswell Shurtleff, d. d.,

C.T.

ECCLESIASTICAL.

121

~)avid Kimball,

C. T.

yamuel G. Brown, d. d.

C.T.

Element Long, d. d.,

C.T.

ohn N. Putnam, A. M.,

C. T.

). F. Richardson, A. M.,

C. B.

tenry Wood,

«. Bourns, ll. d.5

C. T.

E.

onathan S. Hernck,

C. B.

Haverhill.

ohn D, Emerson,

C. T.

rohn Davis, Charles V. Dunning,

F, B.

M.

iimericus K. Howard,

M.

Hebron,

j. Conant,

C.T.

Henniker.

r. M. R, Eaton,

C. T.

J, W. T. Rogers,

M.

Hill.

* Phillips,

Ch.

Hillsborough.

iarry Brickett,

C.T.

Hinsdale.

loses H, Wells,

C. T.

. G. Bennett,

C. B.

iezekiah A, Matteson,

M.

Holderness.

Toshua R. Peirce,

E.

Hollis.

P. B. Day, Greorge B. Bills,

C T.

C. B.

Leonard Jewett,

C.T.

Noali Emerson,

C.T.

Hooksett.

3. H. Caswell,

C.T.

Hopkinton.

Marshall B. Angier, Nicholas Fred. Ludlum,

C.T.

E.

0. H. Sanborn,

M.

I H. Witham,

F. B.

I D. Sleeper,

Ch.

I E. Baker,

Ch.

onathan E. Brown,

C. B.

Jreorge H. Marston,

Swed.

Hudson.

). L. French,

C.T

r. Putnam,

C. B

John W. Johnson,

E. K. Bailey, C B. Ezekiel W. Coffin, Uv.

F. D. Austin, C. T. I. S. Batchelder, C. T.

Jackson.

Jonathan Gale, M.

John K. Hall, F. B.

Jefferson.

Charles Perkins, C. B.

John Morse, F. B.

Keene.

John A. Hamilton, C. T.

Z. S. Barstow, d. d., C. T.

William O. White, Ut.

Leonard Tracy, C. B.

Roberts. Stubbs, M.

E. A. Renouf, ^ E. Kensington**

G. W. Campbell, C T. J. C. Blodgett, Ch.

Kingston.

J. H. Mellish, C T.

N. C. Fletcher, Uv

Josiah Hooper, M.

Laconia.

John K. Young, d. d., C- T.

Lancaster.

Prescott Fay, C.T.

Elijah R. Wilkins; M.

George B. Channing, Ut.

Landaff.

George W. Cogswell, F. B.

Irad Taggart, M.

Lebanon.

C. A. Downs, C. T.

R. Case, C. T.

Linville J. Hall, M.

G. W. Bailey, Uv.

Lee.

Israel Chesley, Ch.

Mason Moore, C. T.

Lempster.

R. W. Fuller, C T.

E. A. Smith, M.

122

ECCLESIASTICAL.

N. R. Wright,

Lisbon. Isaiah H. Shipman, Benjamin S. Manson, George N. Bryant,

Litchfield. Ebenezer Newhall,

Littleton. Lewis P. Cushman,

Londonderry. Ashley C. Dutton, Joshua L. Whittemore, William House,

Loudon. Enoch Corser, E. G. Knowles, Silas Green,

Lyman. Orick W. Watkins, William Berkley, Charles Cowen,

Lyme. Erdix Tenhey, Appleton Belknap,

Lyndeborough. E. B. Claggett,

Manchester. C W. Wallace, Lyman Marshall, W. H. Fenn, Sylvan S. Hunting, Isaac G. Hubbard, Jesse M. Coburn, George Pierce, King S. Hall, J. M. Bailey, Amos B. Russell, Charles Young, Henry Hill, James M. Young. B, M. Tillotson,

Madbury. Samuel Hoyt,

Marlborough. Giles Lyman, S. Laws,

Uv.

Chr. G.

F. B.

M.

Pr.

M.

C.B.

Pr.

C. T. F. B.

C.T. CB.

C.T.

C.T. C.T. C.T.

Ut.

E. C.B. C. B. C.B. F. B.

M.

M.

M.

M. Uv.

M.

CT. Uv.

Marlow.

Gloff H. Call, J. F. Whitney, David Gage,

M

Ch

C.B

Mason.

Daniel Goodwin, - Nason, G. W. Cutting,

C.T

Ch

C.B

Meredith.

Charles Burnham, Stephen J. Pitman, Oliver Butler.

C.T F. B F. B

Merrimack.

Daniel Sawyer, Edwin J. Hart,

C.T C.T

Middleton.

F. B,

Milan.

to be supplied.

M

Milford.

S.C.Kendall, H. Moore, d. d.,

C.T C.T

Milton.

James Doldt, J. T. G. Colby,

C.T

Ch

Mont- Vernon.

Charles E. Lord,

C.T

Monroe.

Orick W. Watkins,

M

Moultonborough .

J. M. Hodsdon, H. Chandler,

Ch M

Nashua.

Austin Richards, C. J. Hill, E. H. Greeley, John W. Shepard, Sullivan Holman, William H. Eaton, C. R. Harding. Martin W. Willis, Wm. Stevens Perry, J. 0. Donnell,

C.T C.T. C.T C.T.

M. C.B.

M.

Ut.

E. R. C

Nelson.

A. H. Cutter,

CT.

ECCLESIASTICAL.

123

New-Boston.

Northumberland.

E. C. Cogswell,

Pr.

L. W. Prescott,

M.

John Atwood,

C B.

Lewis H. Massure,

M.

Newbury.

Northwood.

Neto- Castle.

Henry C. Fay,

C.T.

h. Alden,

C. T.

George W. Ashby,

C. B.

New-Durham,

Richardson,

F. B.

Nathaniel Berry,

F. B.

Nottingham.

David L. Edgerly,

F. B.

Jacob Hood,

C.T.

Joseph Boodey,

F. B.

Alexander Tuttle,

F. B.

John C. Holmes,

F. B.

Newington. Amos Bartlett,

C. T.

Orange.

'"■■• -

F. B.

New-Hampton.

Orford.

I. D. Stewart,

F. B.

Luther Whittemore,

C.T.

T. Perkins,

F. B.

W. A. Smith,

C.T.

John Fullonton, E. Fiske,

F. B. F. B.

Enos Merrill,

C.T

J. J. Butler,

F. B.

Ossipee.

New-Ipswich.

Horace Wood, John Chick,

C.T. F. B.

Samuel Lee. Edwin Dibell,

C. T.

True Hill,

F. B.

C. B.

John Walker,

F. B.

A. P. Hatch,

M.

Pembroke.

New-London.

Lewis Goodrich,

C.T.

Lucien Hay den,

C. B.

Cadford M. Dinsmore,

M.

George W. Gardner, Asa Rundlett,

C. B.

F. B.

Pelham.

Newmarket.

Wm. T. Herrick,

C.T.

Samuel Beede,

M.

Peterborough.

E. Chapin, A. J. Davis,

C.T. F. B.

George S. Barnes,

Piermont.

M.

Newport. Henry Cummings, John Currier,

C.T. M.

Increase S. Davis, Nelson Martin,

C.T. M.

Wolcott,

Uv.

Pittsfield.

Newton.

H. Quimby,

F. B.

J. A. Hood,

C.T.

N. Day,

Fimothy Eastman,

Ch. CB.

Chase,

James Morrill,

C. B.

S. A.

Northfield.

Joseph Harvey,

S. A.

Newell Culver,

M.

Plainfield.

Lewis Howard,

M.

S. W. Miles,

C. B.

Calvin S. Harrington, Pr.

Amos Blanchard,

C.T.

of the Female College

, M.

Jacob Scales,

C.T.

North-Hamp ton .

Plaistow.

Tohn Dinsmore,

C.T.

Homer Barrows,

C.T.

124

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Plymouth,

Moses B. Sanborn,

William R. Jewett,

CT

Sinclair,

Charles H. Chase,

M

Daniel J. Smith,

J. G. Smith,

M

Shelbume.

Portsmouth.

D. Burt,

A. P.Peabody, d. d.,

Ut

Sanbornton.

Charles Burroughs, i). D., W. Lamson, d. d.,

E C B

James Bout well, A.. JBodwell,

A. J. Patterson, Wm. A. Hitchcock, Theodore B. Barton,

Uv E E

Corban Curtice, Jeremiah D. Tilton, S. Nutt, A. Sargent, Ezekiel Adams,

Jonathan Hall,

M

Dudley P. Leavitt.

M

N. Medbury, Thomas Holmes,

CB

Ch

Lorenzo D. Barrows, James B. Faulks

'— Parker,

FB

William D. Cass,

Raymond.

Nathaniel Ladd,

Joseph Fullonton,

FB

Sandown.

Ls L. Eastman,

M

W. French,

Richmond.

Sandwich.

James Searl,

CB

Royal Parkinson,

Rindge.

Josiah P. Stinchfield,

A. W. Burnham, d. d.,

CT

Rufus Tilton,

Martin L. Bentley,

M

Seabrook.

Roxbury.

Charles R. Homan,

T. W. Duncan,

C T

Payne,

Rochester.

Somersworth.

James M. Palmer,

C T

G. M. Anthony,

Wm. Hewes,

M

Sawyer,

Brewer,

F B

Collins,

Darwin Mott,

Rumney.

George W. H. Clarke, > Humphrey,

J. K. Chase,

C B

S. W. Squire, Truman Carter,

Uv M

South- Hamp ton . Samuel E. Brown,

Rollinsford.

South-Newmarket

D. B. Bradford,

CT

Winthrop Fifield,

Lucey,

BC

James Thurston,

Rye.

Springfield.

I. Otis,

N. M. Bailey,

CT

"■

M

Stark.

Salem.

Clifford Cole,

John Lawrence,

CT

Stewartstown.

Elihu Scott,

M

A. Folsom,

M

William S. Morrill,

Salisbury.

Daniel Rogers, J. B. Hill,

Foratio Merrill,

CT

J. M. Russell,

FB

ECCLESIASTICAL.

125

Stoddard.

Moses Folsom,

FB

Sheldon,

M

Wakefield.

Strafford.

Marvin Liffingwell,

CT

E. Place,

FB

Nathaniel Barker,

CT

L. D. Tasker,

FB

J. Spinney,

FB

John Caverly,

FB

Walpole. J. M. Stowe,

John Winkley,

Ch

CT

Stratford.

P. WalJingford,

M

A. W. Boardman,

FB

Ireland,

M

L. W. Prescott,

M

Warner.

Stratham.

Daniel Warren,

CT

George W. Thompson,

CT

Daniel J. Smith,

M

N. Piper. William Rogers,

Sullivan.

Ch

Warren.

FB

Charles H. Smith,

M

CT

Washington.

Sunapee. .

J. F. Griswold,

CT

John Young, Jr., J. C. Emerson,

Ch M

L. M. Powers, A. Heald,

CB CB

Sutton.

B. E. Whipple,

M

Isaac Peaslee,

FB

Weare.

David Moody,

FB

E. H. Smith,

CB

Valentine Bunker,

CB

N. B. Smith,

FB

Swanzey.

Wentworth.

John G. Wilson,

CT

S. M. Blanchard,

CT

Tamworth .

Thompson Barron,

Uv

John H. Merrill,

CT

Westmoreland.

Daniel W. Barber,

M

Oscar Bissell,

CT

John Runnells,

FB

Sullivan H. McCollister,

Uv

H. Blaisdell,

FB

Whitefield.

Temple.

Almon Shephard,

FB

George Goodyear, Walter Follett,

CT CT

James M. Hartwell, Wm. H. Eastman,

M

Ch

Thornton.

George H. Pinkham,

FB

T. Wyatt,

FB

Wilton.

Tuftonborough. S. F. Bean,

FB

Ebenezer S. Jordan, Stillman Clarke,

C T Ut

Amos Kidder,

M

Wilmot.

Troy.

Reuben Dearborn,

M

Luther Townsend,

CT

Winchester.

C. D. Fuller,

CB

J. P. Humphrey,

CT

Unity . Richard Newhall,

Samuel G. Kellogg,

M

M

Oren Perkins,

Uv

Upper- Oilmanton.

Windham. Lorin Thayer,

Pr

Peter Clark,

FB

B. R. Hoyt,

M

126

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Windsor. W. F. Whipple,

Wolf borough. Stephen Merrill, John Wood, William K. Lucas,

M

CT CT

FB

C. Paris, Amos Kidder, B. Dickson, T. Bartlett,

Woodstock.

York,

FB M

Ch Ch

FB

The Post-Office address of the Presiding Elder of each District of the Methodist order in New-Hampshire, is as follows :

Dover District.— Rev. Calvin Holman, Dover; Concord Dis- trict—Rev. Lewis Howaed, Sanbornton Bridge; Claremont Dis- trict— Rev. Albert C. Mason, Newport.

The next Conference in New-Hampshire will be held at Manches- ter.

The next Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New-Hampshire will be held in St. Thomas' Church, Dover, on the last Wednesday in May, 1860.

SHAKERS.

In New-Hampshire there are two Societies located at Canter- bury and Enfield.

The leading authority devolves upon a succession of Bishops. This order is represented by two of each sex, who constitute the order of Ministry.

ORDER OP MINISTRY.

I Harriet Hastings, I Hester A. Adams.

Abraham Perkins, Henry C. Blinn,

Ministers or Elders. Canterbury, Nehemiah Trull, Wil- liam Libbey; Enfield, Jesse Daneorth, Harvey Annis.

Trustees.— Canterbury, David Parker, Robert Shepard, Henry J. Durgin, Joseph Willoughby; Enfield, C. M. Dyer, Daniel Taylor, Jason Kidder, William Wilson, Austin Bronson.

127

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT-

The New-Hampshire Medical Society

Held its Sixty-Ninth Annual meeting at Concord, June, 1859.

OFFICERS FOR 1859-60. President— James B. Abbott, m. r>., Sanbornton. Vice President— J osiah C. Eastman, m. d., Hampstead. Secretary— William W. Brown, m. d., Manchester. Treasurer— Luther M. Knight, m.d., Franklin.

PHYSICIANS IJV NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

[In the following list of Physicians in New-Hampshire, the ab- breviations in italics, .placed after the names, Pel., designates Fel- low of the N- H. Medical Society; Bot., Botanic; Horn., Homoe- opathic ; Dent . , Dentist. ]

Note. A Physician or Dentist, changing his location or place of practice, or a young man who has completed Ms studies and lo- cated for business, would confer a favor by sending his card to the compiler of this Register.

Acworth, Lyman Brooks,

E. T. Atwood. Alstead, Winslow B. Porter,

William M. French. Alton, John Morrison,

Nathaniel Dorman,

I. W. Lougee, Pel. Amherst, M. Spalding, Pel

F. P. Fitch, Pel.

G. W. Moore.

Andover, H. A. Weymouth, PeL

Asa P. Tenney. Antrim, Wm. M. Parsons,

Pierce, Horn.

Atkinson, Isaac B. Hbvey. Auburn, Nathan Plumer,

George W. Manter, Pel. Bartlett, Loammi B, Dame, Barnstead, Mark Walker, Pel.

James Emerson, Pel. Barrington, J. S. Fernald, Pel.

David McDaniel. Bennington, Wm. Waterhouse. Bath. William Child. Bethlehem, D. P. Putnam. Bedford, P. P. Woodbury, Pel.,

Wm. B. Stevens, PeL

Boscawen, E. K. Webster, Pel.,

Stephen Emery,

John Goodale,

N. H. Arey. Bradford, Jason H. Ames,

C. M. Fiske. Brentwood, Moses W. Caverly. Bristol, Ira S- Chase, Pel.,

H. B. Fowler, Pel.,

J, M. Bishop. Brookline, J. C. Shattuck, Campton, Jesse A. Sanborn, PeL,

H. D. Dodge. Canaan, A. Morgan,

Ara Wheat. Candia, R. H. Page. Canterbury, J. M. Harper,

Peter A. Foster,

Lorain T, Weeks. Center-Harbor, John C. Page. Charlestown, H. Saunders,

Samuel Webber. Chester, J. P. Whittemore, PeL,

J. Dearborn, Bot. Chesterfield, John F. Butler,

David F. Randall.

128

MEDICAL.

Chichester, John Fellows. Claremonty Josiah Richards,

Robert S. Gleason,

S. G. Jarvis,

Nathaniel Tolles,

W. M. Ladd,

C. A. Volk,

E. G. Judkins, A. Cummings, Tirrell, Bot.,

F. T. Kidder, Sur. Dent., Silas A. Sabin, Dent., Wm. M . Smith, Dent.

Colbrook, L. Lumbard,

Augustus Harris,

Clark C. Norris,

E. D. Lumbard. Columbia, Lewis Snow. Concord, Thos.Chadbourne,JF'eJ.,

Ezra Carter, Fel.,

Timothy Haynes,

C. P. Gage, Fel.,

E. G. Moore, Fel., Wm. Prescott,

A. Morrill, Horn., W. H. Hosmer, Wm. H. Smart,

B. S. Warren, Bot., James F. Sargent, Fel., Albert A. Moulton, Fel.,

F. Gust. Oehme, Horn., Charles A. Lockerby, Jesse P. Bancroft, Fel., S. F. L. Simpson, Fel.,

M. T. Willard, Dent., Fel.,

George Warren Smith,

Abraham H. Robinson, Fel ,

J. M. Graves,

Wm. W. Fletcher, Dent.,

J. W. Little, Dent.

Ezra E. Worthen, Dent..

E. G. Cummings, Dent.,

George S. Fife, Dent.,

H. D. White, Dent., (Fisher- ville.) Conway, Jere Chandler,

Jonathan R. Thompson,

William H. Smart, Jr. Cornish, Elijah Boardman,

Lyman Hall,

Constant Manchester. Croydon, D. D. Marsh,

W. Barton,

Hiram Dow.

Dalton, Wm. Gordon. Danbury, W. P. Stone, Fel. Deerfield, S. Brown, Fel.,

Israel N. Gale,

Charles Chase,

William Young. Derry, J. H. Crombie, Fel.,

Henry Hayes. Dover, Nathaniel Low,

Noah Martin, Fel.,

Albert G. Fenner, Fel.,

Joseph H. Smith, Fel.,

Paul A. Stackpole, Fel.,

Robert Thompson,

Alphonso Bickford.

Levi G. Hill, Fel.,

T. J. W. Pray, Fel.,

A. J. H. Buzzell,

Jefferson Smith,

W. L. Thompson, Horn.,

C. Horsch, Horn.,

A. J. Young, Dent. Dublin, John G. Parker. Durham, Thomas Flanders. Effingham, J. Blackmer. Enfield, Benj. F. Skinner, Fel.,

T. H. Currie, Fel. Epping, N. Batchelder,

H. B. Burnham, Fel. Epsom, L. W. Peabody, Fel. Exeter, William Perry,

David W. Gorham,

Samuel B. Swett,

William G. Perry,

Ezra Bartlett,

George G. Odiorne,

W. L. Johnson^ Dent. Farmington, D. T. Parker,

Samuel Pray, Jr.,

A. M. Winn,

N.C.Parker. Fitzwilliam, S. Cummings, Fel.,

James Batcheller, Fel.,

E. P. Pierce. Francestown, D. F> Frye, Fel.,

Levi Pierce. Franconia, Daniel E. Wells,

Otis F. Willis. Franklin, L. M. Knight, Fel.,

S. B. Kelley. Freedom, Calvin Topliff. Gilford, Thomas M. Sanborn,

F. O. Sleeper, Charles W.Hunt,

MEDICAL.

129

Gilford, George W. Munsey,

A. C. Lindsey. Gilmanton, Nahum Wight, Fel.,

James S. O. Donnell,

George Montgomery. Gilsum, G. W. Hammond,

Kimball D. Webster. Goffstown, Daniel Little,

Alonzo F. Carr, Fel.,

John S. Little. Gorham, H. F. Wardwell. Gosport, George Beebe. Goshen, H. G. Mclntire,

Francis H. Wheeler. Grafton, James R. Smiley, Fel. Greenfield, John Ramsay,

J. LeBosquet,

J. S. Burt. Greenland, George Odell,

G. C. Clough. '

Groton,

Hampstead, J. C. Eastman, Fel. Hampton, W. T. Merrill,

N. Ruggles. Hampton-Falls, Charles H. San- born. Hanover, Dixi Crosby, Fel.,

Thomas P. Hill, Fel.,

J. A. Smith,

Alpheus B. Crosby, Fel. Haverhill, Hiram Morgan,

P. Spaulding,

H. B. Leonard,

H. H. Tenney. Henniker, W. W. Wilkins, Fel.,

Israel P. Chase, Born. Hebron, John Whitmore. Hill, R. Fellows. Hillsborough, E. Hatch,

Thomas Preston,

Abel C. Burnham,

Charles L. Hartwell, Fel.,

Joseph B. Parsons. Hinsdale, Fred Boyden. Holderness, J. A. Dana. Hollis, Oliver Scripture,

H. Willoughby,

George P. Greeley. Hooksett, Horace Gage. Hopkinton, Cyril C. Tyler,

Stephen Currier,

Alexander Rogers,

J>. O. Collins, Bot.,

J. Wilson. 6*

Hudson, James Emery,

D. Onslow Smith. Jaffrey, Oscar H. Bradley,

G. A. Phelps^ Fel. Jackson, Daniel Dinsmore. Jefferson, J. L. Martin, Bot. Keene, George B. Twitchell,J?W.,

Daniel Adams,

A. S. Carpenter,

T. B. Kittredge, Fel.,

W. B. Chamberlain, Horn.,

J. F. Jennison, Bot.,

William H. Thayer,

J. J. Johnson,

F. S. Stratton, Dent., Walker.

Kensington, Jonathan Brown. Kingston, Thomas Bassett,

Levi S. Bartlett,

George W. Sanborn. Laconia, D. S. Prescott,

Oliver Goss, Fel.,

Robert E. Merrill,

G. W. Hunt,

Geo. V. Pickering, Dent.,

John Stevens, Dent. Lancaster, Benj. Hunking,

Jacob E. Stickney,

J. W. Barney,

Freedom Dinsmoor,

James D. Folsom. Landaff, J. Brownson, Bot. Langdon, Leland J. Graves. Lebanon, Benjamin T. Hubbard,

Benjamin Gallup,

Caleb Plastridge,

L. C. Bean, Fel.,

John Clough, Fel.,

A. M. Mowe, Dent,,

C. O. Towne. Lempster, J. N. Butler. Lisbon, C. H. Boynton,

J. F. Thompson, Bot.,

S. F. Brown, Bot.,

Moses Whitcomb. Littleton, William Burns,

Adam Moore, Fel.,

R. Bugbee,

J. L. Harriman. Londonderry, Wm. J. Campbell. Loudon, N. Shannon, Fel.,

Isaac S. French,

William S. Collins. Lyman, Samuel Hoskins.

130

MEDICAL.

Lyme, C. B, Hamilton, FeL.

Abraham O. Dickey, Fel.,

Adoniram Smalley, Fel. Lyndeboro', I, Herrick, Horn.,

W. A. Jones, Horn. Madison, IX S. Hobbs. Manchester, M. G. J.Tewksbury,

Charles Wells,

W. D. Buck, FeL,

Josiah Crosby, FeLT

J. S. Elliott,

A. G. Gale,

Sylvanus Bunton, FeL,

Ebenezer H. I>avisr Fetn-

Thomas Wheat, FeL,

David S. Morse,

J, A, Tebbetts,

W. W, Brown, FeL,

D. B. Nelson,

H. C, Parker, Jffom.r

George H, Hubbard, FeL7

James P. Walker,

J. M. Hawks,

Wm. Neilson,

T. M. Hanson, BoL,

C. P. Wood, Surg, Dent., A. B. Lord, Dent., Horn., John Prescott, Dent.

Marlborough, Samuel A. Rich- ardson, FeL

Marlow. M. Perkins.

Mason, fhos. H. Marshall, FeL, Edwin Schofield.

Meredith, John Sanborn, Jeremiah Smith, Hosea H. Smith, FeL, William Blake, Bot., John H. Sanborn, FeL, George Sanborn.

Merrimack, H. Eaton, FeL, M. Merriam.

Milan, O. M. Twitchell.

Milford, S. Smith Stickney, S. G. Dearborn, FeL, H. Eldridge, Wm. Darricott, Dent., J. H. Parmlee, Dent. Surg.

Milton, Stephen Drew, John L. Swinerton,

D. E. Palmer. Mont-Vernon, A. A. Gerrish,

Fel. Moultonborough, T. Shannon, William H. H. Mason, Fel.

Nashua, Ebenezer Dearbornf Elijah Colburn. Edward Spaulaing, FeL?

E. B, Hammond, FeL, Joshua F. Whittle, ST. J. Moorer George Gray,

J. Gv Graves, Josiah G. Graves, 2d7 Edwin Colburn, N. P. Carter,

F. B. Ayer, T. H. Gibby, J. B. Greeley, George P. Greeley, Levi P. Sawyer,

L. F. Locke, Dent., FeL,

Albert Lull, Dent.,

George Bowers, DenL Nelson, Nehemiah Rand. New-Boston, J. Danforth, FeL,

Robert Whipple,

A. McMellin, N. P. Clark.

New-Hampton, Tristram Rogersf

Artemas H. Carr, FeL New-Ipswich r S. Gibson,

F. Jones, George A. Gage, J. M. Breed.

New-London, S. M. Whipple,,

FeL Newmarket, J. R. Sanborn,

G. W. Kittredge, William Folsom. Reuben M. Grayf

B. M. Towle. Newport, John L. Swett, FeL

Thomas Sanborn, FeL,

J. A, Gregg. Newton, Jonathan G. Gale. Northfield, Parsons Whidden. North-Hampton, M.-L. Hobbs, Northwood, Thomas Tuttle,

John Hanson, Northumberland, Josiah Morse. Orford, Willard Hosford,

D. G. Marston. Ossipee, G. A Moulton,

Alvah Moulton,

Nathaniel Grant,

G. W. Tibbetts,

James C. Bassett,

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i'elham, L. H. Grosvenor,

Amos Batchelder,

S. T. Birmingham. Pembroke, B. H. Phillips, FeL,

Frederick Potter. Peterborough, W. Follansbee,

Daniel B. Cutter,

Albert Smith, FeL,

P. I). Badger, BoL Piermont, Zeeb Oilman,

Jonathan Knight. Pittsfield, R. P. J. Tenney, FeL,

W. W. Proctor,

A. Wares,

John Wheeler. Plainfield, J. S. Blanchard,

C. C. Beckley,

Elbridge G. Beers. Plaistow, Nathaniel K. Kelley. Plymouth, Robert Burns,

Cyrus K. Kelly, FeL,

J. C. Garland. Portsmouth, J. H. Boardman,

N. W. Oliver, FeL,

Edward Rundlett,

Robert O. Tread well,

William Laighton, FeL,

A. Perry, Bot.,

B. W. Curtis,

E. Richter, Horn.,

A. B. Bennett, IS. L. Folsom,

G. G. Brewster, Med. and Surg. Bent.,

Samuel Baker, Bent.,

E. S. Ryder, Bent.,

Frank Fuller, Bent. Raymond, True M. Gould, FeL Richmond, Samuel P. French,

FeL Rindge, Josiah Abbott. Rochester, James Farrington,

John W. Pray,

James Farrington, Jr. Rollinsford, John G. Pike. Rumney, Daniel L. Simpson,

Alvah C. Hall,

Daniel Darling. Rye, Warren Parsons. Salisbury, Thomas W. Wilson, FeL,

B. C. Willis,

W. W. Sleeper, Bot. Salem, B. W. Woodman.

Sanbornton, John Carr, FeL, Nathaniel G. Ladd, James B. Abbott, FeL,

B. Lyford, FeL, Campbell.

Sandwich, Thos. J. Sweatt,

T. Sanborn,

John S. Emerson, FeL

Isaac Doton, Seabrook, Jonathan Dearborn: Shelburne, Oliver B. Howe. Somersworth, E. G. Yeaton,

Charles F. Elliott, FeL,

J. C. Hanson, FeL,

C. H. Shackford, FeL, Edward H. Pratt,

F. Tuttle,

E. Jenness, Horn., J. S- Ross.

Springfield, Valentine Manahan.

FeL Stoddard, C. G. Kingsbury. Strafford, C. Palmer, FeL Stratham, George H. Odell. Stratford, C. C. Carpenter. Sutton, Robert Lane,

Diamond Davis,

George C. Fuller. Swanzey, Willard Adams,

D. L. M. Comings, FeL,

F. H. Underwood, Eclectic. Sunapee, John Hopkins,

I. Bishop, Surry, Wm. H. Porter. Stewartstown, Oscar Worthley. Tamworth, E. Wilkinson,

Joseph Huntress. Temple, Josiah M. Blood. Thornton, W. A. Smith, FeL Troy, Charles W. Whitney,

Abiel M. Caverly, FeL Tuftonborough, J. Chapman,

Enoch C. Dow,

Frank Haley, FeL Unity, G. S. Spencer. Upper Gilmanton, George E.

Spencer. Wakefield, Wm. B. Reynolds, FeL,

S. W. Roberts, FeL Walpole, Ebenezer Morse,

Jesseniah Kittredge,

Henry Mellish,

Wm. J. Knight, Bot.,

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CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Walpole, Hiram Watkins,

Jacob B. Burnham, Bot.,

George A. Blake,

Willard Ball, Dent. Warner, Leonard Eaton,

J. M. Fitz,

Moses Wilson. Warren, Jesse Little,

David C. French,

Alphonso G. French, Washington, J. Q. A. French,

John Haynes. Weare, Jas. Peterson, Horn.,

Robert B. Carswell,

F. Horton, Horn. Wentworth, A. A.Whipple, Fel.,

Peter L. Hoyt,

S. S. Stevens. Westmoreland, G. F. Dunbar,

Westmoreland, B. Simmons, Bot. Whitefield, Jas. M. Hartwell,

Albert Winch,

George S. Gove. Wilmot, H. Nelson Mason. Wilton, Josiah Fleeman,

Timothy Parkhurst,

J. T. Buttrick. Winchester, Hosea Pierce, Fel.

A. P. Macumber,

G. Walton Pierce,

I. W. Russell, Surg. Dent. Windham, Ira Weston,

, Simeon D, York. Wolfborough, T. J. Tebbetts, M Jeremiah F. Hall, Fel. { > Luther Pattee, Fel.,

M. R. Warren, Fel.

CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

CITY OF MANCHESTER,

Held their election the second Tuesday in December, 1858, and organized their city government the first Tuesday in January, for the year 1859.

EDWARD W. HARRINGTON, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 1. Reuben Dodge. u 2. Thomas S. Sargent. " 3. Benjamin F. Martin. " 4. George A. Barnes.

Ward 5. George H. Hubbard. " 6. Samuel D. Farrar. " 7. Ira Ban*. " 8. Daniel Farmer, Jr.

Joseph Knowlton, City Clerk.

COMMON COUNCIL.

HORACE PETTEE, President.

Ward 1. Moses O. Pearson, Charles Canfield, George W. Thayer.

« 2. D. K. White,

George S. Neal, Josiah A. Chamberlain.

" 3. John B. Chase,

William Richardson, Stephen D. Green.

" 4. James A. Brigham, John H. Maynard. Moulton Knowles.

Ward 5. Thomas Baxter, Elijah Perry, Horace Bonney.

" 6. John B. Fish, Horace Pettee, Levi II . Sleeper.

" 7. Leonard Moore, Joseph Prescott, John Bartlett.

" 8. George S. Chandler, William C. Haynes, Nathaniel H. Martin.

Simeon D. Farnsworth, Clerk of Common Council.

CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

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City Treasurer Henry R. Chamberlain. City Collector John L. Kelley. City Physician Sylvanus Bunton. City Solicitor Joseph B. Clark.

City Marshal

Assistant Marshal William B. Patten.

Health Officers— Warren L. Lane, Lyman W. Eastman.

Police Justice Samuel Upton.

Special Justice Amos B. Shattuck.

Chief Engineer— J '. T. P. Hunt.

Liquor Agent— M. G. J. Tewksbury.

City Messenger Lyman M. Eastman.

CITY OF PORTSMOUTH,

Held their election on the fourth Tuesday of November, 1858, and organized their city government the first Tuesday in January, for the year 1859.

ROBERT MORRISON, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 1. Solomon Seymour, Horace Webster, Samuel P. Treadwell. " 2. John Stayers.

Ward 2. Hamti Kenney, James Odiorne. 44 3. Charles W. Marden, Stephen D. Scriggins.

John Bennett, City Cleric.

COMMON COUNCIL.

Ward 1. William H. Dennett, Leonard Dodge, Thomas J. Sheldon, Solomon Fisher, Augustus Todd, A6a L. Marden, Frank Jones, Charles T. Emery, Joseph S. Turner. " 2. Israel Kimball,

Samuel H. Goodall, Charles H. Hayes, Justin Hanscom, Clerk

President.

Ward 2. John H. Broughton, Thomas E. Call, Joseph B. Upham, John Wesley Moses, Frank W. Miller, William O. Sides. " 3. Obadiah Stoddard, Freeman G. Snow, Samuel Clark, Thomas P. Dennett, John Gardner, Gustavus A. Abbott.

of the Common Council.

City Messenger Joseph C. Walker. Treasurer and Collector Jeremiah D. Goodrich. City Physician Benjamin W. Curtis. Justice of the Police Court Lory OdelL Special Justice William H. Rollins.

134 CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

City Marshal— Andrew J. Beck. t

Assistant Marshal Bartholomew Downing.

Health Officers Emil Richter, Andrew C. Pierce, Joseph Hart.

Chief Engineer— Josiah G. Hadley.

CITY OF CONCORD, 1859-60.

MOSES T. WILLARD, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 1. Jacob B. Rand. " 2. Jacob A. Potter. " 3. Ira Rowell. u 4. Shadrach Seavey.

Ward 5. Robert N. Corning. " 6. Caleb Parker. " 7. Joseph Hazeltine.

David Watson, City Clerk.

COMMON COUNCIL.

JOHN C. BRIGGS, President.

Ward 1. Andrew T. Bennett, Cyrus Lincoln.

" 2. Timothy W. Emery, Isaac Virgin.

" 3- Stephen Carleton, William D. Colby.

" 4. John C. Briggs,

Ward 4. John C. Pillsbury. " 5. Bradburv Gill,

Wentworth G. Shaw. " 6. Thomas H. Newhall,

Benjamin Rolfe. " 7. John B. Flanders,

Moses B. Abbot

Amos Hadley, Clerk.

City Treasurer— Woodbridge Odlin.

City Solicitor Lyman T. Flint.

City Physician Benjamin S. Warren, m. d.

City Marshal and Collector of Taxes John Kimball. (K. G. Ordway was first appointed resigned August 2.)

Assistant Marshals Jona. L. Pickering, John A. Coburn.

Health Officers John Kimball, ex officio, Albert H. Moulton. M. d., Wm. H. Smart? m. d.

Police Justice David Pillsbury.

Special Justice— Stephen C. Badger.

Chief Engineer— Abel B. Holt.

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CITY OP XASHUA, 1859-60.

ALBIN BEARD, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 6. John G. Blunt

Ward 1. Benj. F. Emerson. " 2. Theophilus B. Adams " 3. Caleb Burbank. " 4. Edward A. Slader. " 5. Horace Wheeler.

Charles E. Merrill, City Clerk.

George A. Rollins.

7. Orlando D. Murray,

8. Benjamin P. Moore

COMMON COUNCIL.

JOSIAH M. FLETCHER, President.

Ward 1.

" 2.

Jeremiah B. Mason, Charles Lovejoy. Abner Andrews, Nathan S. Richards. Daniel S. Jones, Albert H. Saunders. Josiah M. Fletcher, David Stevens. Oliver P. Hussey,

Charles H. Sackrider, Clerk

Ward 5. William W. Hoyt.

" 6. Hiram Campbell, Nathan N. Brown, William J. Bennett, Andrew J, Rockwood .

" 7. Frederick Chase, Joseph K, Gage.

" 8. Charles C. Gove, John Lane.

City Treasurer— Charles E. Merrill. City Collector E. P. Emerson. City Solicitor A. F. Stevens, City Marshal Thomas G. Banks. Assistant City Marshal John Barney. Chief Engineer Isaac Eaton.

City Physician

Health Officers Thomas G. Banks, Isaac Eaton. Police Justice Thomas Pearsons, Jr. Special Justice Isaac Spalding.

CITY OF DOVER,

Held their election on the fourth Tuesday in November, 1858, and organized their city government the first Wednesday in January,

JAMES BENNETT, Mayor.

Ward 1* Uriah Wiggin. " 2. Albert S.Tash,

Mark Thompson. " 3. R. N. Ross.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 3. Solomon H. Forge, Josiah B. Folsom. u 4. David H. Gage.

Henry T. Wiswall, City Clerk.

136 CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

COMMON COUNCIL.

MOSES PAUL, President. Ward 1. Jonathan T. Young, William Wendell, Joseph W. Bennett. " 2. Thomas B. Garland, Lebbeus Hill, George Quint, Ralph Hough, Morris D. Palmer, Mark F. Nason. " 3. Moses Paul,

John T. Hanson,

Charles A. Tufts, Clerk.

Ward 3. Charles P. Shepherd, Seth S. Moulton, Charles Woodman, Silas Moody, Benjamin Barnes, Horatio G. Hanson, Samuel Hussey. " 4. Samuel Hanson, 2d, Joseph Wingate, Jesse Meader.

City Messenger Joseph A. Wiggin. City Treasurer Asa A. Tufts. City Solicitor Henry T. Wiswall. City Collector Andrew T. Roberts. Justice of the Police Court Richard Kimball. Associate Justice John R. Varney. City Marshal Jonathan P. Baker. Assistant Marshal Thomas Stevenson. Chief Engineer Richard N. Ross.

Health Commissioners True Seavey, John B. Bruce, Charles H. Horton.

TOWN POLICE COURTS.

TOWN OF CLAREMONT.

POLICE COURT.

Philander C. Freeman, Police Justice, appointed June 26, 1868. William P. Austin, Special Justice, is " "

TOWN OF SOMERSWORTH.

POLICE COURT.

George W. Balloch, Police Justice, appointed May 14, 1858. John C. Hill, Associate Justice, " " "

TOWN OF FARMINGTON, Adopted the Police law, by a majority vote, July 12, 1859. Louis Bell, Police Justice, appointed September 23, 1859.

INSPECTORS, &c.

Inspector of Flour Julius Cone, Concord.

" of Hops— William P. Riddle /Manchester.

" of Fish— William T. Frye, Portsmouth. Commissioners of Pilotage— Ly man D. Spaulding, William L. Dwight, Charles H. Chase, Portsmouth.

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BOARD 0! EDUCATION.

The following County School Commissioners were appointed for one year, commencing July 15, 1859 :

Henry L. Boltwood, Derry, for Rockingham, $170

Daniel Hall, Barrington, for Strafford, 75

Samuel D. Quarles, Ossipee, for Carroll, 80

William N. Blair, Laconia, for Belknap, 69

George W. Gardner, New-London, for Merrimack,. . . .130

Harry Brickett. Hillsborough, for Hillsborough, 155

Sullivan H. McCollister, Westmoreland, for Cheshire, . .120

Adams Ayer, Charlestown, for Sullivan, 90

James W. Patterson, Hanover, for Grafton, 185

Francis L. Town, Lancaster, for Cobs, 135

On the third Wednesday of August, 1859, the several County School Commissioners met at Concord, and organized themselves into a Board of Education, according to law, by choosing a Chair- man and Secretary.

Chairman— Sullivan H. McCollister, Westmoreland. Secretary— J ames Willis Patterson, Hanover.

The thirteenth Annual Report upon the Common Schools of New-Hampshire, the same being the ninth Annual Report of the Board of Education, 1859, is not published at the time this part of the Register (October, 1859,) is in the process of printing,- therefore, our annual abstracts are omitted.

N, H. TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

President— David Crosby, Nashua.

Vice-Presidents— J "ohn P. Pay son, William C. Fox, John Fullon- ton, H. E. Sawyer, S. H. McCollister, James W. Patterson, B, F. Wallace, Cyrus H. Richards.

Secretaries— George W. Gardner, New-London; William A. Webster, Manchester.

Treasurer Ephraim Knight, New-London,

Counsellors— E. T, Rowe, Paltiah Brown, Aurin M. Payson, Elihu T. Quimby, D. H. Sanborn, Nathan F. Carter, Harry Brick- ett.

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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.

INCORPORATED ACADEMIES.

In giving brief statistics of incorporated Literary Institutions in New-Hampshire, the Compiler relies wholly on the kindness of the Principals forwarding to him annual catalogues, or written com- munications.

A full statement of an academy, giving the names of the teach- ers, branches taught, &c, must be considered as an advertisement, and will be inserted in the last part of the Register, when directed, and the charge for insertion will be made reasonable and satis- factory.

Boscawen Academy, incorporated in 1828. Jonathan Tenney, A. M., Principal.

Contoocook Academy, incorporated in 1856; located at Con» toocookville, Hopkinton. George H. Marston, A. m., Principal; Amy E. Marston, Preceptress.

Franklin Academy, incorporated in 1831. Luther E. Shep- hard, a. m., Principal; Emily H. Hersey, Preceptress.

Henniker Academy, incorporated in 1836. Thomas L. San- born, a. b., Principal; Sarah A. Gerould, Preceptress. Number of teachers, 3.

Hopkinton Academy, incorporated in 1827. Stephen W. Clarke, Principal ; Anna G. Clarke, Preceptress. Number of teachers, 3.

Kimball Union Academy, incorporated in 1813; located at Meriden. Cyrus S. Richards, A. M., Principal ; Mary Bates, Prin~ cipal of the Female Department. Whole Board of Teachers, 6. Average number of pupils in both departments, 200 ; average number fitted for college, 30; available funds which belong to the institution, $50,000. (For Historical Sketch, see Register for 1850.)

Literary Institute and Gymnasium, incorporated in 1841; located at Pembroke. D. L. Macurdy, Principal; Mrs. L. M. Bradley, Preceptress. Board of teachers, 3.

New-London Literary and Scientific Institution, incor- porated as the New-London Academy in 1837 ; amended in 1854, under the present name. Rev. George W. Gardner, a. m., Princi- pal; Ephraim Knight, A. mm Associate; Harriette E. Rice, Pre*

148 LITERACY INSTITUTIONS.

Of.fokd Academy, incorporated in 1836. S. W. Lovejov, A, b., Principal; Chastina C. Lovejoy, Preceptress. Number of 'teach- ers, 8.

Pembroke Academy, incorporated in 1818. Charles E. Stanley, a. b., Principal; Lois A. Sartwell, Preceptress ; Eliza J, Wood, Teacher of Music.

Pittsfield Academy, incorporated in 1830. Scott French, A. b., Principal ; Mary F. French, Preceptress.

Phillips Ex:eTer Academy, incorporated 1781. Gideon L. Soule, ll.d., Principal ; George A. Wentworth, a. B., Professor of Mathematics ; Bradbury L. Cilley, a. b., Professor of Ancient Languages.

St. Paul's School, incorporated in 1855 ; located at Millville, Concord. Rev. Henry A. Coit, M. a.. Rector ; Rev. Francis Chase, M.A., Assistant.

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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.

TRUSTEES.

Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

His Excellency Ichabod Goodwin2 ex officio, Portsmouth.

Hon. Joel Parker, ll. d., Cambridge, Mass.

Rev. Zedekiah S. Barstow, d. p., Keene.

Rev. Nathaniel Bouton, d. d. Concord.

Rev. Samuel Delano, Hartford, Vt.

Rev. Silas Aiken, d. d., Rutland, Vt.

Hon. Anthony Colby, New-London.

Hon. Amos Tuck, Exeter.

Lyndon A. Marsh, Esq., Woodstock, Yt.

Hon. George W. Nesmith, Franklin.

The Honorable Council, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, are Trustees, ex officio, in relation to funds given by the State.

Visitors to the Chandler School John James Dixwell, Esq., A. m., Boston; Francis Brown Hayes, Esq., a. m., Boston.

Treasurer Daniel Blaisdell, Esq., Hanover.

MEDICAL FACULTY.

Rev. Nathan Lord, D. d., President.

Hon. Isaac F. Redfield, ll. d., Professor of Medical Jurispru- dence.

Dixi Crosby, m. d., Professor of Surgery, Obstetrics, #c.

Edward Elisha Phelps, m. d., ll. d., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathological Anatomy.

Albert Smith, m. d., Professor of Materia Medica and Thera-

Oliver Payson Hubbard, m. d., Professor of Chemistry and Phar- macy .

Edmund Randolph Peaslee, m. d., ll. d., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, and Librarian.

Edward S. Dunster, m. d., Demonstrator of Anatomy.

William Smith Leonard, a. b., Demonstrator of Pathological Anatomy.

The annual course of Medical Lectures begins the first week after Commencement, and continues fourteen weeks.

The Sixty-Third Annual Course of Lectures commenced in August, 1859. Fees for the course, $ 50. Matriculation, $5. Grad- uating expenses, $18.

ACADEMICAL FACULTY.

Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Rev. Roswell Shurtleff, d. d., Professor Emeritus of Moral Phi- losophy and Political Economy.

Alpheus Crosby, a. m., Professor Emeritus of the Greek Lan- guage and Literature.

Rev. Henry Fairbanks,* A. m., Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy.

*Prof. Fairbanks enters on his duties in the Spring of 1860.

150 EDUCATIONAL.

Oliver Payson Hubbard, m. d., Hall Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, and Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.

Rev. Clement Long, d. d., Professor of Intellectual Philosophy and Political Economy.

Rev. Samuel Oilman Brown, d. d., Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-Lettres.

Rev. Charles A. Aiken, A. m., Professor of Latin Language and Literature.

Rev. Daniel James Noyes, d. d., Phillips Professor of Theology.

John Smith Woodman, A. M., Professor of Civil Engineering.

Rev. John Newton Putnam, a. m., Professor of the Greek Lan- guage and Literature.

James Willis Patterson, A. m.% Professor of Mathematics.

COMMENCEMENT.

The Annual Commencement, last Thursday in July; anniversary of Societies, on Wednesday, the day before Commencement. Ex- amination for admission to College, on Tuesday of commence- ment week.

VACATIONS.

The first, four weeks, beginning the day after commencement. The second, seven weeks, beginning in November. The third, two weeks, in May.

CHANDLER SCHOOL..

CHANDLER SCIENTIFIC FACULTY.

The scientific course of Study in this department is four years. Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Rev. Henry Fairbanks, Professor of Natural Philosophy. Oliver Payson Hubbard, m. d., Professor of Mineralogy, Geology and Chemistry. Rev. Samuel Gilman Brown, r>. d., Professor of Rhetoric. Rev. Daniel James Noyes, d. d., Professor of Moral Science. Edmund R. Peaslee, M. d., Professor of Physiology. John Smith Woodman, a. m., Professor of Civil Engineering. James Willis Patterson, a. m., Professor of Mathematics.

STUDENTS FOR 1859-60.

Medical Students, 52. Seniors, 64; Juniors, 67; Sophomores, 68; Freshmen, 66. Scientific School: Seniors, 9; Third Class, 22; Fourth Class, 3.

METHODIST GENERAL BIBLICAL INSTITUTE.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

President— Lets, Claflin, Esq. Vice-President— Hon. Elisha Harris. Secretary— Stephen M. Vail, d. d. Treasurer Rev. Elisha Adams.

STATE INSTITUTIONS. 151

FACULTY.

Rev. Bishop O. C. Baker, d. d., President.

Rev. Stephen M. Vail, d. d., Morrill Professor of Biblical and

Rev. J. W. Merrill, d. d., Professor of Natural and Historical Theology, Mental and Moral Philosophy.

Rev. I). Patten, d. d., Professor of Revealed and Pastoral The- ology, and Sacred Rhetoric.

The academical year begins on the second Wednesday in Sep- tember, and closes on the second Wednesday in June.

The vacation begins at the end of the academical year, and closes at the beginning of the following year.

1858-9. Senior Class, 20; Middle Class, 18; Junior Class, 40; whole num- ber, 78.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAL. SOCIETY.

OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 1859-60.

Edwin D. Sanborn, ll. d., President.

, First Vice-President.

Levi Chamberlain, Second Vice-President. Nathaniel Bouton, d. d., Corresponding Secretary. William F. Goodwin, ll. b., Recording Secretary. E. S. Towle, Treasurer. Hon. William Prescott, Librarian.

Asa McFarland, Joseph B. Walker, E. E. Cummings, D. D., Standing Committee.

STATE INSTITUTIONS.

MEW-HAMPSHIRE ASYLUM FOR THE IXSAHTE, CONCORD.

President— Charles Burroughs, d. r>., Portsmouth.

Trustees Charles H. Peaslee, Charles Burroughs, Joseph B. Walker, Samuel Herbert, John A. Richardson, Timothy Haynes, John Preston, George B. Twitehell, John H. White, Jeremiali F. Hall, Edward Wyman, Woodbury Melcher,.

Secretary Joseph B. Walker.

Superintendent and Treasurer Jesse P. Bancroft, m. d., Fel.

Assistant William W. Godding, m. d.

Chaplain Rev. J. H. Eames.

His Excellency, Ichobod Goodwin, the Honorable Council, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, are Board of Visitors, ex officio.

Statistics taken from the Eighteenth Annual Report, 1858-9. The whole number of patients admitted since the opening of the Insti- tution in 1842, to May 31, 1859, is 1650.

152 STATE INSTITUTIONS.

The number of patients received during the year ending June lr 1859, 98 ; 56 males and 42 females ; the whole number remaining, same date, 182.

The Institution is free of debt, and in possession of a fund of about $29,000 well invested ; a farm of one hundred and twenty one acres, and a large portion of it under a high state of cultiva- tion. Its products tor 1858 were in value $3,327-64.

HOUSE OF REFORMATION FOR JUVENILE AND FEMALE OFFENDERS.

LOCATED AT MANCHESTER.

President— Horton D. Walker, Portsmouth.

Trustees— Horton D. Walker; Benning W. Jenness, Strafford ; Wm. Kent, Concord; Wm. P. Wheeler, Keene; Nathan Parker, Manchester; Cyrus Eastman, Littleton; Thomas W. Gillis, Nashua.

Treasurer Frederick Smyth, Manchester.

Secretary Nathan Parker.

Superintendent Brooks Shattuck.

Matron Mrs. Mary Shattuck.

This Institution was dedicated May 12, 1858, in a very able and appropriate manner; and the delivery of the keys and surrender of the building to the Governor of the State by the chairman of the Board of Commissioners.

According to the Superintendent's Report, there was but one in- mate at the close of June, 1858 ; during the time to April 30, 1859 y forty had been received; two of this number had escaped, leaving thirty-eight in the House, April 30, 1859.

STATE PRISON*

Warden— John Foss.

Deputy— Moses F. Rogers.

Chaplain— Rev . Samuel Cooke.

Physician— Timothy Haynes, m.d.

From the Warden's Annual Report for the year ending May 81, 1859:

The whole number of convicts committed since the opening of the institution, in 1812, is 1,094; number discharged, 537; number pardoned, 358 : number removed to the Insane Asylum, 3; number died, 63; number escaped, 15.

The number committed during the year 1858,37; remaining in prison June 1, 1859, 105.

153

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Bank Commissioners \

Daniel P. Wheeler, Orford ; Cyrus K. Sanborn, Rochester ; George W. Pinkerton, Manchester.

[The Clerk of each Banking Corporation, or some one of its officers, would confer a favor, (after their annual meeting,) in forwarding a list of the officers, as chosen for the ensuing year, to the compiler of the N. H. Register.]

Ashuelot Bank, Keene. Capital, $100,000.

President— Thomas M. Edwards. Cashier T. H. Leverett.

Directors T. M. Edwards, Samuel Diwsmoor, Wm. Dinsmoor, Eli- jah Carpenter, Sumner Wheeler, George A. Wheelock, D. Buffum.

Dividend, 1858, 6| per cent.

Amoskeag Bank^ Manchester. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $200,000.

President J. S. Kidder. Cashier Moody Currier.

Directors J. S. Kidder, E. A. Straw, Mace Moulton, Amos G. Gale, Herman Foster, R. D. Mooers, Adam Chandler.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Belknap County Bank, Laconia. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $80,000.

President Warren Lovell. Cashier Napoleon B. Gale.

Directors Warren Lovell, S. W. Mead, J. P. Pitman, Andrew Mack, Jonathan T. Coffin, R. S. Webster, Benj. Magoon.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Bank of New-Hampshire, Portsmouth. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $150,000.

President Peter Jenness. Cashier James P. Bartlett.

Directors Peter Jenness, Washington Williams, Daniel Marcy, True M. Ball, Albert Blaisdell, E. P. Prescott, James N. Tarlton.

Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

Bank of Lebanon, Lebanon. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,000.

President Robert Kimball. Cashier J. H. Kendrick.

Directors— Robert Kimball, G. S. Kendrick, Wm. S. Ela, Samuel Wood, 2d, Abner Allen, U. Amsden, Samuel Wood, Robert B. Kim- ball. Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent. 7#

154 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Cheshire Bank, Keene. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $100,000.

President Levi Chamberlain. Cashier R. H. Porter.

Directors Levi Chamberlain, John Henry Elliott, John Elliott, John W. Prentiss, Charles Lamson, Francis A. Faulkner, Wm. P. Wheeler.

Dividend, 1858, 6^ per cent.

Cheshire County Bank, Keene. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

President Fredrick Vose. Cashier George W. Tilden.

Directors Frederick Vose, F. M. Ballcu, William Haile, Lawson Robertson, Amos F. Fiske, John Bouker.

Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

Citizens' Bank, Sanbornton. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $50,000.

President Asa P. Cate. Cashier Wm. T. Cass.

Directors Asa P. Cate, Samuel Tilton, James Cochran, Woodbury Melcher, John Keniston, E. Davis, Robert Gray.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent. Discount day on Monday, weekly.

Claremont Bank, Claremont. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,000;

President Ambrose Cossitt. Cashier John L. Farwell.

Directors Ambrose Cossitt, Isaac F. Wetherbee, G. N. Farwell, Thomas Sanford, A. Dickenson, Nathaniel Tolles, Alpheus F. Snow.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Carroll County Bank, Sandwich. Capital, $50,000.

President M. H. Marston. Cashier Stephen Beede.

Directors— M.. H. Marston, Nathaniel Hubbard, Thomas Burley, Ira A. Bean, William M. Weed, Ebenezer Wilkinson, Augustus Blanchard.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

City Bank,

Manchester. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $150,000.

President Isaac C. Flanders. Cashier E. W. Harrington .

Directors Isaac C. Flanders, Wm. C. Clarke, O. W. Bailey, S. W. Parsons, A. G. Tucker, Joseph Kidder, Wm. H. Hill.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Cochecho Bank, Dover. Capital, $100,000.

President Thomas Stackpole. Cashier Ezekiel Hurd.

Directors— T. Stackpole, William B. Wiggin, Joseph Merrill, C. W. Rollins, T. E. Sawyer, James E. Lathrop, Joseph C. Hutchins.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Connecticut River Bank,

Charlestown. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $100,000.

President— Hope Lathrop. Cashier— -George Olcott.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 155

Directors— Hope Lathrop, Ansel Glover, Robert Elwell, Ashbel Ham- l in, J. Baker, John IVJ. Glidden, E. L. Cushing. Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

Derry Bank, Derry. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $60,000,

President John Ordway. Cashier David Currier.

Directors John Ordway, Benj. F. Eastman, Thomas J. Melvin, . Aar<on F. Stevens, Harvey P. Hood, Charles Chase, John W. Noyes.

Dividend, 1858, 7 per cent.

Dover Bank, Dover. Incorporated 1845. Capital, $100,000.

President Joseph H. Smith. Cashier Thomas L. Smith.

Directors J. H. Smith, Oliver Wyatt, Daniel Bogle, Leonard S. Rand, S. M. Wheeler.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Exeter Bank, Exeter. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $75,000.

President John Scammon. Cashier Wm. B. Morrill.

Directors John Scammon, Gardner Towle, Asa Jewett, Ira Blake, Joseph Jewell, George W. Lane, Hilliard Fogg.

Farmington Bank,

Farmington. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $75,000.

President Hiram Barker. Cashier John D. Lyman.

Directors Hiram Barker, Levi Pearl, R. R. Pearl, George N. East- man, Isaac Merrill, Dudley Barker, J. H. Stevens.

Dividend, 1858, 7 per cent.

Francestown Bank, Francestown. Capital, $60,000.

President Wm. Bixby. Cashier Paul H. Bixby.

Directors Wm. Bixby, Mark Morse, Herbert Vose, Israel Batchel- der, H. P. Clark, T. B. Bradford, Joseph Kingsbury.

Dividend, 1858, 9 per cent.

Farmers1 and Mechanics' Bank,

Rochester. Incorporated 1856 Capital, $60,000.

President— Thomas C. Davis. Cashier Edward Sawyer.

Directors— Thomas C. Davis, Wm. Wentworth, Wm. C. Fernald, Micajah H. Wentworth, Harrison Hale, Ezra Drowne, Charles K. Chase.

Great Falls Bank,

Somersworth. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $150,000.

President John A. Burleigh. Cashier D. H. Bufium.

Directors John A. Burleigh, Daniel G.Rollins, Nathaniel Wells, M. C. Burleigh, Mark Noble, Wm. Bedell, D. M. Goodwin.

Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

156 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Granite State Bank, Exeter. Capital, $100,000.

President Joseph T. Gilman. Cashier, N. A. Shute.

Directors Joseph T. Gilman, Charles Conner, William Odlin, Wm. W. Stickney, S. W. Dearborn, Abner Merrill, S. C. Buzzell.

Indian Head Bank, Nashua. Capital, $150,000.

President— Wm. D. Beasom. Cashier A. McKean.

Directors William D. Beasom, John II. Gage, Francis Winch, John Read, E. G. Read, A. G. Read, Alexander McC. Wilkins.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Langdon Bank, Dover. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $100,000.

President Willis H. Esty. Cashier Calvin Hale.

Directors Willis H. Esty, Alpheus Rogers, Benj. Wiggin, Alfred Hoitt, James Littlefield, Wm. W. Meader, J. D. Townsend.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Lake Bank, Wolf borough. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $75,000

President John M. Brackett. Cashier Abel Haley.

Directors John M. Brackett, J. F. Hall, George Rust, Geo. W. Her- sey, Andrew L. Hersey, Aaron Roberts, Wm. Walker.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Manchester Bank, Manchester. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $155,000.

President James U. Parker. Cashier Nathan Parker.

Directors James U. Parker, J. H. Maynard, David Gillis, D. A. Bunton, J. T. P. Hunt, Isaac Riddle, G. H. Kimball.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Mechanicks Bank,

Concord. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $100,000.

President George Minot. Cashier Charles Minot.

Directors— George Minot, Joseph M. Harper, Seth Eastman, D. M. Carpenter, Ezra Carter, Arthur Fletcher.

Dividend, 1857, 7 per cent.

Merrimack County Bank, Concord. Incorporated 1845. Capital, $80,000.

President E. S. Towle. Cashier J. C. A. Wingate.

Directors E. S. Towle, Francis N. Fisk, Samuel Coffin, Richard Bradley, Joseph B. Walker.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Mechanics' and Traders1 Bank, Portsmouth. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $141,000.

President Richard Jenness. Cashier— J as. F. Shores.

Directors Richard Jenness, Thomas J. Parsons, John KnowKon. Samuel Cleaves, Albert R. Hatch.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 157

Monadnock Bank, Jaffrey. Capital, $50,000.

President— James Scott. Cashier— Peter Upton.

Directors— J. Scott, Benj. Cutter, Arad Adams, Andrews Emery, Samuel Ryan, James L Bolster, John Conant.

Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

Merrimack River Bank, Manchester. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $150,000.

President— Benj. F. Martin. Cashier— Frederick Smyth.

Directors— B. F. Martin, Win, G. Means, David Cross, Win. P. Newell, Waterman Smith, J. H. Moor, Phineas Adams.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Nashua Bank, Nashua. Capital. $125,000.

President Isaac Spalding. Cashier John M. Hunt.

Directors Isaac Spalding, Z Shattuck, Jas. Pierce, Perley Dodge, C. C. Boutwell, Ebenezer Dearborn, Reuben Greeley.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent

New-Ipswich Bank,

New-Ipswich. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,000.

President— Jonas M. Melville. Cashier Geo. Barrett.

Directors Jonas M. Melville, James Chandler, J. W. Bliss > Moses Merriam, George W. Wheeler, George Whiting.

Dividend, 1858, per cent.

Newmarket Bank, Newmarket. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $G0,000.

President Joseph S. Lawrence. Cashier S. A. Haley.

Directors Joseph S. Lawrence, Samuel P. Dow, Joseph Cilley, John S. Bennett, Wm. B. Small, J. Mooney, J. C. Burley.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Pawtuckaway Bank, Epping. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000.

President J. H. Pearson. Cashier Charles W. Sargent.

Directors J.H.Pearson, N. Batchelder, James H. Butler, George Clough, Joshua Brooks, George A. Pillsbury, Paltiah Brown.

Dividend,. 1858, 8 per cent.

Pittsfield Bank, Pittsfield. Capital, $50,000.

President James Drake. Cashier Josiah Carpenter.

Directors James Drake, S. M. D. Perkins, Benj. Emerson, C. H. Carpenter, Seth S. Shackford, W. W. Proctor, Isaiah Berry.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Peterborough Bank, Peterborough. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000.

President A. C. Cochran. Cashier C. G. Cheney.

158 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Directors— A. C. Cochran, F. Livingston, Wm. Follansbee, Samuel Edes, Abiel Sawyer, Levi Woodbury, Timothy K. Ames. Dividend, 1858, 7 per cent.

Piscataqua Exchange Bank,

Portsmouth. Incoporated 1845. Capital, $200,000.

President W. H. Y. Hackett. Cashier Samuel Lord.

Directors— W. H. Y. Hackett, Ichabod Goodwin, W. M. Shackford, Wm. Stavers, C. S. Toppan. Teller John M. Lord.

Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

Pennichuck Bank, Nashua. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

President— Aaron W. Sawyer. Cashier Harrison Hobson.

Directors Aaron W. Sawyer, Israel Hunt, Henry J. Chapman, A. P. Hughes, Alfred Greeley, C. H. Campbell, Charles P. Gage .

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Pine River Bank, Ossipee. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $50,000.

President Luther D. Sawyer. Cashier Wm. Sawyer, Jr.

Directors L. D. Sawyer, W. L. Young, Amasa Copp, Isaac Thurs- ton, Nathaniel Grant, Sanborn B. Carter, John Canney.

Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

Rochester Bank,

Rochester. Incorporated 1853. . Capital, $80,000.

President John McDuffee. Cashier F. McDuffee.

Directors John McDuffee, Charles Dennett, D. Hanson, Jas. C. Cole, Enoch Whitehouse, Watson Hayes, E. J. Mathes.

Dividend, 1858, 7 per cent.

Rockingham Bank, Portsmouth. Capital, $200,000.

President J. M. Tredick. Cashier John J. Pickering.

Directors— J. M. Tredick, E. F. Sise, Wm. P. Jones, George W. Ha- ven, M. H. Wentworth.

Dividend, 1858, 7 per cent.

Salmon Falls Bank, Rollinsford. Capital, $50,000.

President Hiram R. Roberts. Cashier Wm. H. Morton.

Directors— H. R. Roberts, EbenezerR. Doe, Oliver H. Lord, Geo. W. Roberts, Abram G. Haley, Humphrey S. Watson, .

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

State Capital Bank,

Concord. Incorporated 1852. Capital, $150,000.

President Samuel Butterrield. Cashier Preston S. Smith.

Directors S. Butterrield, Abraham Bean, Hall Roberts, Robert N. Corning, Ebenezer Symmes, J. V. Barron, James Peverly.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 159

Strafford Bank,

Dover. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $120,000.

President William Woodman. Cashier Asa A. Tufts.

Directors Wm. Woodman, Moses Paul, Daniel M. Christie, Charles Woodman, John Currier, E. D. Chamberlain, Wm. S. Stevens.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Souhegan Bank, Milford. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

President Thomas Chase, Nashua. Cashier Gilbert Wadleigh.

Directors Thomas Chase, Leonard Chase, Jacob Gove, Robert Howerson, Charles H. Nutt, James Boyd, Frederick T. Sawyer.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Sugar River Bank, Newport. Incorporated 1852. Capital, $50,000.

President Thomas W Gilmore. Cashier Paul J. Wheeler.

Directors Thomas W. Gilmore, AmasaHall, H. G. Carleton, Oliver Booth, Daniel J. Warner, Edward Wheeler, Horace Metcalf.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Somersworth Bank, Somersworth. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

President Oliver H. Lord. Cashier John A. Burleigh, Jr.

Directors Oliver H. Lord, Samuel S. Rollins, Geo. W. Wendell, O. W. Davis, S. fl. Dame, Stephen S. Chick, E. A. Rollins.

Dividend, 1858, 3 per cent.

Union Bank, Concord. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $100,000.

President George B. Chandler. Cashier A. C. Pierce.

Directors George B. Chandler, Nathaniel White, Woodbridge Odlin, Peter Sanborn, Calvin Howe, Onslow Stearns, J. R. Woodman.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Weare Bank,

Hampton Falls. Incorporated 1854. Capital. $50,000.

President George H. Dodge. Cashier Thomas L. Sanborn.

Directors (x. H. Dodge, Thayer S. Sanborn, James Locke, Wells W. Healey, Jacob T. Brown, Warren Brown.

Dividend, 1858, 3 per cent.

Warner Bank, Warner. Capital, $50,000.

President Jason H. Ames. Cashier George Jones.

Directors Jason H. Ames, Franklin Simonds, Ira Harvey, J. M. Wilmarth, Abner Woodman, John Brown, Abner B. Kelly.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

Winchester Bank, Winchester. Incorporated 1847. Capital, $100,000,

President Henry Kingman. Cashier— Erastus Snow.

160 SAVINGS BANKS.

Directors H. Kingman, Alfred Willis, Everson Cook, Stephen P. Randall, P. S. Bacheller, John Burbank, D. A. Hawkins. Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

White Mountain Bank, Lancaster. Capital, $50,000.

President Jared W. Williams. Cashier G. C. Williams.

Directors— J. W. Williams, Barton G. Towne, James W. Weeks, E. C. Spaulding, Oliver B. Howe, Wm. Burns, E.' C. Spaulding.

Dividend, 1858, 8 per cent.

SAYINGS BANKS.

Ashuelot Savings Bank, Winchester.

President A. J. Humphrey. Secretary and Treasurer Erastus Snow. Means, $13,105.69 ; surplus, $214.20. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent.

Amoskeag Savings Bank, Manchester. President Mace Moulton. Secretary and Treasurer Moody Currier. Means, $273,737.98 ; surplus, $14,520.27. Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

Carroll County Five Cents Savings Bank. Incorporated June, 1857. [Office at Wolf borough.] President George Rust. Secretary and Treasurer— John M. Bracket! Means, $8,685.71; surplus, $297.74. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent.

Concord Savings Bank, Concord. President Ira A. Eastman. Secretary and Treasurer Charles Minot. Means, $16,775.95 ; surplus, $130.83. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent.

Cheshire Provident Institution for Savings, Keene. President— Levi Chamberlain. Setfy and Treasurer— Geo. Tilden. Means, $669,430.16; surplus, $4,873.60. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Connecticut River Savings Bank, Charlestown. President— Samuel Webber. Sechj and Treasurer— Geo. Olcott. Means, $130,971.46; surplus, $2,845.40. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Dover Five Cents Savings Bank, Dover. President— Willis H. Esty. Treasurer— Calvin Hale.

Means, $63,663.39; surplus, $989.21.

Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent. ; also, 6 per cent extra on all deposits of two years, and 3 of one year.

SAVINGS BANKS. 161

Exeter Savings Bank. President— Woodbridge Odlin. Treasurer— Nathaniel A. Shute. Means, $63,593.17; surplus, $3,850.52. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent.

Manchester Savings Bank, Manchester.

President— W. P. Newell. Setfy and Treasurer— Nathan Parker. Means, $248.573.23 ; surplus, $9,081.97. Dividend, 1858, 6 per cent.

Manchester Five Cents Savings Bank, Manchester.

President— Waterman Smith. Treasurer— Frederick Smyth.

Means, $15,553.12; surplus, $408.83.

Meredith Bridge Savings Bank, Laconia.

President— John L. Perley. Sec'y and Treas— John T. Coffin. Means, $141,296.12; surplus, $4,660.15. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Nashua Savings Bank, Nashua.

President— -Edward Spaulding. Treasurer A. P. Hughes.

Means, $110,352.77; surplus, $4,388.37. Dividend 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

New-Hampshire Savings Bank, Concord.

President Samuel Coffin. Treasurer James Moulton, Jr.

Means, $393,801.13; surplus, 42,837.73. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Newmarket Savings Bank, Newmarket. President G. W. Kittredge. Treasurer David Murray.

Means, $30,251.97; surplus, 438.81. Dividend, 1858, 4 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

New-Ipswich Savings Bank, New-Ipswich.

President Jeremiah Smith. Treasurer John Preston.

Means, $58,723.88; surplus, $1,300. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Norway Plains Savings Bank, Rochester.

President Charles Dennett. Secretary and Treasurer J. McDuffie.

Means, $123,021.57; surplus, $5,851. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Portsmouth Savings Bank, Portsmouth.

President Win. M. Shackford. Treasurer— Samuel Lord,

Clerk— J. M Lord. Means, $974,686.03; reserve of last six months, $8,690.08 Dividend annually, 4 per cent., and of surplus once in 5 years.

162 INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Pittsfield Savings Bank, Pittsfield. President John Berry. Treasurer and Secretary Lowell Brown.

Means, $8,851.81 ; surplus, $231.05. Dividend, 1858, 4 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

RolUnsford Savings Bank, Rollinsford. President H. R. Roberts. Treasurer Wra. H. Morton.

Means, $132,076,68 ; surplus, $11,992.07. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent.

Savings Bank for the County of Strafford. , [Office at the Strafford Bank, Dover.] President John Currier. Treasurer William Woodman.

Means, $499,536.13 ; surplus, $52,416.74. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent.

Somersworth Savings Bank, Somersworth. President John A. Burleigh. Secretary and Treasurer— D. H. Buffum. Means, $156,595.38 ; surplus, $4,352.92. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Sullivan Savings Institution, Claremont.

President Albro Blodgett. Sec'y and Treasurer— John L. Farwell. Means, $151,881.81 ; surplus, $2,536.41. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Walpole Savings Bank, Walpole. President David Buffum. Secretary and Treasurer Benj. T. Aldrich. Means, $51,746.50 ; surplus, $201.33. Dividend, 1858, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

1 g

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Insurance Commissioners. Oliver C. Fisher, Henniker. Otis F. R. Waite, Claremont. Benjamin M. Colby, Sanbornton.

Atlantic M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

President— John S. Wells. Secretary— ¥m. P. Moulton.

Treasurer Joseph C. Hilliard,

Amoskeag M. F. I. Company, Manchester.

[Incorporated in 1858.] President— Isaac Riddle. Sec. and Treas.—E. T. Stevens.

Ashuelot M. F. 1. Company, Keene.

President— Wm, Dinsmoor. Secretary— Edward Farrar.

Treasurer— Sumner Wheeler.

INSURANCE COMPANIES. 163

Barnstead M, F. 1. Company, Barnstead.

President Richard Garland. Secretary Jacob B. Locke.

Treasure! John L. Nutter. Directors Richard Garland, Reuben Edgerly, Seth Shackford, John McNeal, Daniel Bickford.

Belknap County M. F. I. Company, Laconia.

President Richard Gove, Gilford. Secretary E. A. Hibbard. Treasurer John C. Moulton.

Carroll County M. F. 1. Company, Sandwich.

President— Daniel G. Beede. Sec. and Treas.—C. C. Fellows.

Cheshire Co. M. F. 1. Company, Keene.

President Larkin Baker. Secretary Leonard Bisco, Keene.

Treasurer Frederick Vose, Walpole.

Cochecho M. F. 1. Company, Dover.

President G. W. Woodman. Sec. and Treas. W. T. Prescott.

Equitable M. F. 2. Company, Concord.

President Timothy Haynes. Secretary M. Gilmore.

Treasurer Robert C. Osgood.

Farmers' and Mechanics' M. F. 1. Company, Epping. President Joseph C. Plumer. Sec. and Treas. Abram Plumer.

Farmers' M. F. 1. Company, Gilmanton.

President— 3 o\m K. Woodman. Secertary— Josiah J. Bean.

Treasurer Alfred Prescott.

Farmington M. F. 1. Company, Farmington.

[Incorporated in 1858.] President Geo. M. Herring. Sec. and Treas. Josiah B. Edgerly.

Granite M. F. 1. Company, Boscawen.

President H. Fellows. Secretary S. B. Little.

Treasurer— H. Fellows.

Great Falls M. F. I. Company, Somersworth. Insure property under four classifications, each class liable for its own losses. President Ichabod G. Jordan. Sec. and Treas. H. Y. Hayes.

Hillsborough County M. F. I. Company, Amherst.

President— F. P. Fitch. Sec. and Treas.— David Russell.

Lake Insurance Company, Alton. f

President— Henry Hurd. Secretary— Smith Sanborn.

Treasurer Amos Rollins.

164

POST-MASTERS.

Manchester M. F. I. Company, Manchester.

[Incorporated in 1858.] President— John S. Elliott. Sec. and Treas.— J. D, Lyford.

Merrimack M. F. I. Company, Concord. President John H. George. Sec. and Treas. Jas. Moulton, Jr.

New-Hampshire M. F. I. Company, Concord.

President Matthew Harvey. Sec. and Treas. ¥m. Kent,

Nashua M. F. 1. Company, Nashua.

[Incorporated in 1858.] President— Josephus Baldwin. Sec. and Treas.— D. F. Whittle.

Portsmouth M. F. I. Company.

President— John Knowlton. Sec. and Treas.— Wm. L. Dwight.

Rockingham M. F. I. Company 3 Exeter.

President John S. Wells. Secretary Wm. P. Moulton.

Treasurer Joseph C. Hilliard.

Rockingham Farmers' M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

President Wm. Conner. Sec. and Treas. Charles E. Lane.

Union M. F. 1. Company, Concord.

President Thomas P. Treadwell. Sec. and Treas. J. E. Lang.

POST-OFFICES AND POST-MASTERS

IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Acworth. C. IV], Woodbury

... South, J, F. Richardson Alexandria, D. Forbes Allensiown, B. F. Kendall Alstead, Leonard O. Shepard ... New, James F. Isham ... Paper-Mill Village, S. F. Weaver Alton, Jeremiah Jones Amherst, Nathaniel H. George Andover, John Proctor ... East, Clark Durgin ... West, G. S. Clement Antrim, Charles McKean ... North Branch, A. Fairfield ... South, C. McKean Atkinson, L. P. E. Richards ... Depot, Jacob Ewing

Auburn, A. G. Willey Barnstead, Cyrus W.Blanchard

... North, S. F. Webster

... Center, D. Bickford Barrington, Benjamin Odion

... North,

Bartlett, Isaac Meserve

... Lower, J. Pitman, jr. Bath, David G. A. Foster Bedford, Daniel Barnard Bennington, G. A. Whittemore Benton, Amos Whitcher Berlin, G. Coffin

... Falls, O. H. Mason Bethlehem, Charles E. Bunker Boscawen, E. K. Webster

... West, G. W. Stevens Bow, J, T. Morgan

POST-MASTERS.

165

Bradford, Hiram Blanchard ... South, Leonard West

Brentwood, Frederick Robinson

Bridgewater, Melvin H. Johnson

Bristol, O. F. Fowler

Brookfield, Charles Colman

Brookline, S. S. Kendall

Campton, William Clark .k. Village, B. F. Cutter ... West, T. J, Sanborn

Cannan, E. Cobb ... East, Darius Barnard ... West, L. C. Pattee

Candia, R. Smith .». Village, P. W. Sanborn

Canterbury, T. L. Whidden ... Shaker Village, S. Morrill

Carroll, Jonas Howe

Center-Harbor, John Coe

Charlestown, J. B. Hubbard ... «North, T. Whipple ... South, R. Robertson

Chester, Thomas J. Hazelton ... East, Robert Shirley

Chesterfield, W. R. Platts ... Factory, Samuel Burt

Chichester, John Langley ... North, J. B. Chesley

Claremont, Wm. M. Ladd ... West, Leonard Gilmore

Clarksville, E. K. Young

Colebrook, Alonzo Eastman

Columbia, Rodolphus D. Atherton

Concord, Jacob Carter ... West, T. J. Carpenter ... Mast Yard, J. F. Runnels ... East, John M. Dearborn ... Fisherville, John Ellsworth

Conway, H. D. Eastman ... North, N. R. Mason ... Center, L. S. Morton

Cornish, *—

... Flat, Orlando Powers

Croydon, D. W. Frye ... Flat, D> D. Marsh

Dalton, Daniel Ewins

Danbury, I. S. Johnson ... South, C. W. Woodbury

Danville, Enos Tewksbury

Deerfield, E. F. Stevens, jr. ... South, F. J. White ... Center, John French

Deering, William T. Wilkins

Derry, Ithamer Hubbard

Dorche'ster, B. R. Norris

... North? W. Bobbins Dover, Patrick H. Burns Dublin, Asa Heald

... Pottersville, J. Fitch Dunbarton, Moses Perley

... North, G. Page Durham, J, W". Coe Eatoiij E. Baker East-Kingston, B. L. Morrili Effingham, Robert C. Huntress

... Falls, Hiram Davis Ellsworth, W. M. Straw Enfield, A. Conant

... Center, Mark Purmort

... West, Timothy Kidder Epping, James L. Rundlett Epsom, John Wallace Errol, James F. Bragg Exeter, Daniel Melcher Farmington, James E. Fernald Fitzwilham, Silas Cummings Francestown, Herbert Vose Franconia, E. B. Parker

... Profile, R. Taft Franklin, David Gilchrist Freedom, A. M. Davis Fremont, Isaiah L. Robinson Gilford :

... Village, John H. Sleeper

... Lake Village, John Blais- dell,jr. Gilmanton, Alfred Prescott

... Lower, James M. Gilman

... Upper, Ira Mooney

... Iron Works, Chas. Dock* ham Gilsum, David H. Wilson Goffstown, Philo H. Pattee

... Center, E. R, Poor Gorham, J. R. Hitchcock Goshen, Amos C. Glidden

... Mill Village, D. Dodge. Grafton, Horace Barney

... Center, Daniel Follansbee Grantham, Oliver B. Buswell

... North, Henry Alexander Greenfield, J. Stephenson Greenland, George S. Brackett

... Depot, James B. Rand Groton, Andrew Remick

... North, Otis C. Hall Hampton, John A. Towle Hampstead, J. C. Eastman

166

POST-MASTEBS.

Hampton-Falls, J. W. Greene Hancock, John Whitoomb Hanover, Samuel W. Cobb

. . . Center, Elihu Hurlbutt

Hart's Location,

Haverhill, H. W. Reding

... East, Niles Doty

... North, N. M. Swazey

... Center, James Glazier Hebron, D. Hazelton Henniker, John W. Morse

... West, Imri Woods Hill, I. T. Parker Hillsborough, Benjamin Tuttle

... Center, B. Priest

... Bridge, Ephraim Dutton Hinsdale, F. Boyden Holderness, E. F. Smyth Hollis, D. W. Sawtelle Hooksett, W. B. Jones

... Rowe's Corner, F. H. Wat- son Hopkinton, Dyer H. Sanborn

... Contoocookville, Isaac D. Merrill

... West, Joseph P. Dow Hudson, George W. Hills Jackson, O. P. Meserve Jaffrey, Ethan Cutter

... East, Alonzo Bascom Jefferson, C. L. Plaisted

... Mills,

Keene, Joshua D. Colony Kensington, Thomas Blake Kingston , Albert Brown

... South, A. Burbank Lancaster, James A. Smith Laconia, John C. Moulton

... Weirs, William Wilcomb Landaff, E. H. Noyes

... East. W. L. Shattuck Langdon, !R. Shumway Lebanon, Calvin Benton

... East, C Plaistridge

... West, J. D. Hosley Lee, Thomas B. Hall

... Wadley Falls, William R. Bunker Lempster, L. Miller,

... East, Sumner Eaton Lincoln, Simon Tuttle Lisbon, S. H. Cummings

... Sugar Hill, Wm. Taylor Littleton, F> J. Eastman

Littleton, North, Josiah Smith Londonderry, A. Plummer

... North, Mrs. White Loudon, Nathaniel Shannon

... Center, Ira Osgood

... Ridge, N. D. Clough Lyman, Charles Parker Lyme, D. C. Churchill, jr. Lyndeborough, Wm. J. Herrick

... South, J. H. Tarbell

... North, John H. Goodrich Madison, R. H. Morey . ... East, Moses Varney Manchester, T. P. Pierce

... Amoskeag, Joseph Jones Marlow, Edmund Jones Marlboro', Elisha O. Woodward

... Depot, Sidney Moors Mason *.

... Center, G. W. Scripture

... Village, James Taft ' Meredith :

... Village, Samuel Bean

... Center, Peter Severance Merrimack :

... Reed's Ferry, M. P. Nichols

... South, H. Ball

... Thornton's Ferry, Caleb Jones Middleton, F. H. Hamilton Milan, Amos Wheeler

... West, Ezra Horn Milford, S. S. Stickney Milton, John R. Palmer

... West, John S. Colbath

... Mills, J. L. Swinerton Mont-Vernon, D. R. Baker Moultonborough, B. E. Thurston

... East, E. Shaw Monroe, B. M. Clark

... North, Albert Mason Nashua, George Bowers Nelson, Nehemiah Rand

... Munsonville, F. Taylor

... Harrisville, C. C. P. Harris New-Boston, James M. Gregg Newbury, E. Young

... South, Eli Dodge New-Durham, Ira S. Ricker. New-Hampton, J. Simpson. Newington, F. W. DeRochemont New-Ipswich, John G. Leonard New-London, J. M. Hayes Newmarket, Nathan H. Leavitt

POST-MASTERS.

167

Newport, Sawyer Belknap Newton, Michael F. Hoyt North- Hampton, T. D. Hobbs

... Depot, J. P. Elkins Northumberland, James B. Brown

... Groveton, Wayne Cobleigh Northwood :

... East, G. W. Ashby

... West, J. G. Mead Nottingham, N. O. Smith

... Turnpike, Israel Dame Orford, IT. H. Howard

... Orfordville, R. C. Beal Ossipee, S. B. Carter

... Center, M. Merrill

... Leighton's Corner, Mrs. S Leighton

... West, Hobbs

... Water Vill, J. L. Brown Pelham, John Woodbury Pembroke, Jacob Sawyer

... Sun cook, John Tennant Peterborough, H. Steele Piermonf, J. O. Evans Pittsfield, John Cram, jr. Pittsburg', David F. Hall Plainfield, Bradbury Dyer

... East, S. Emerson

... Meriden, C. Cole Plaistow, J. G. George Plymouth, Timothy Eastman

... West, C. S. Bunker Portsmouth, G. H. Rundlett Randolph, George Wood Raymond, William P. Tufts Richmond, Amos G. Bennett

... North, H. Martin Rindge, W. G. Jones Rochester, William Jackson

... Gonic, D. Varney Rollinsford :

.. Salmon Falls, J. P. Emer- son Rumney, D. S. Ward

... West, H. B. Simpson Rye, Thomas J. Parsons Salem, R. Coburn

... North, M. H. Taylor Salisbury, Nathaniel Bean

... West, William Dunlap Sanbornton, Fannv Lane

... North, J. H.* Clark

... Bridge, A. H. Jones

... East, Jacob Bamford

Sandown, Joseph B. French Sandwich, Joseph Wentworth ... North, A. C. Cluimby ... Center, C. C. Fellows Seabrook, Sarah A. Brown Shelburne, Thomas J. Hubbard Somersworth : ... Great Falls, True W. Wood- man South-Hampton, M. Eaton, jr. South-Newmarket, J. T. Locke Springfield, O. C. Howard

West, D. N. Adams Stark, Clifford Cole Stewartstown, John Flanders

••• West, George Flanders Stoddard, Oren Towne

South, F. A. Gilson Strafford, J. W. Jewell

••• Center, D. Place

... Corner, George C. Pinkham

... North, John H. Scott

... Blue Hill, Robert W. Foss Stratford, James Mahurin

••• Coos, Albe Holmes Stratham, Z. Wiggin Sullivan, J. Peabody

••• East, David A. Felt Surry, Warren Carpenter Sutton, Joseph Pillsbury

••• North, L. Ferrin Sunapee, F. Morgan

••• George's Mills, D. George Swanzey, Elijah Sawyer

••• West Port, Benj. L. Draper

West, J. W. Frink Tam worth, Obed Hall

South, J. T. D. Folsom

••• Tam worth Iron Works, J, Howard Temple, Charles P. Haywood Thornton, J. B. Sanborn

••• West, Joseph Morrison Troy, E. P. Kimball Tufton borough, Dan'l H. Durgin

••• Melvin Vill., John Stock- bridge.

••• Mackerel Corner, J. S. Leavitt Unity, G. Lewis

••• East, Tappan Sanborn Wakefield, H. Paul

♦•• North, J. M. Matthews

••• Union Vill., C. Swinerton

168

POSTAGE LAWS.

Wakefield East, Warren Nutter ... Horn's Mills, J. H. Clout- man

Walpole, A. K. Maynard ••• Drewsville, H. Lathrop

Warner, Abner B. Kelly

Warren, R. K. Clement

Washington, W. B. French ••• East, John Haynes

Weare, Geo. Simons ••• East, Ruf'us Fellows North, P. C. Gove ... South, M. Dearborn ... Oil Mill Vilh, L. Richards

Wentworth, T. J. Smith

Went worth 'a Location, Z. F. Durkee

Westmoreland, Anson Cole ••• East, Foster Wight

Westmoreland, Depot, C. White Whiterleld, B. Dodge White Mountains, EL Fabyan Wilmot, M. Cross

••• Fiat, Robert M. Rowe Wilton, L. Pettingill

••• West, Philander Ring Winchester, John A. Powers

... Ashuelot, Jason Plummer Windham, R. Bartley

... West, F. Marden

... Fessenden's Mill, Stephen Fessenden Wolfborough, E. D. Barker

... North, Alvin Cotton

... Center, Isaac Sawyer

... South, Alonzo T. Orne Woodstock, Wm. G. Hull

POSTAGE LAWS, POSTAGE OF LETTERS.

For every letter, or written communication of any description, the weight not over half of an ounce, any distance within the United States not over 3,000 miles, 3 cents, prepaid ; over 3,000 miles, 10 cents, prepaid^ and for each additional | ounce or frac- tion of an ounce add one single rate.

Each letter placed in the office for delivery, only 1 cent, prepay- ment optional.

For advertised letters, add 1 cent to the above rates.

British North- American Provinces, any distance not over 3,000 miles from the line, 10 cents per \ ounce; over 3,000 miles, 15 cents, prepayment optional.

POSTAGE ON PRINTED MATTER.

Each newspaper, periodical, unsealed circular, or other article of printed matter, not weighing over three ounces, to any part of the United States, 1 cent; for each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce, add 1 cent.

For newspapers and periodicals, when postage is paid for quar- terly or yearly in advance, one half the above rates.

Newsp'apers and periodicals, not weighing over an ounce and a half each, when circulated in the State where published, one half of a cent.

Weekly newspapers sent free in the county where published.

Small newspapers, published monthly or oftener, and pamphlets, not containing more than sixteen octavo pages each, when sent in single packages, weighing eight ounces to one address, prepaid, half of a cent per ounce or fraction of an ounce.

Books, bound or unbound, 1 cent per ounce for any distance not over 3,000 miles, prepaid; over 3,000 miles, 2 cents per ounce. The weight of the book not to exceed 4 pounds.

169

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

PRESIDENT,

JAMES BUCHANAN,

Pennsylvania. Salary, $25,000.

vice - president,

JOHN C. BRECKINRIDGE,

Kentucky. Salary, $5,000.

national cabinet.

Salary.

Secretary of State Lewis Cass, Michigan, - - $8000

Secretary of the Treasury Howell Cobb, Georgia, - - - - 8000

Secretary of the Interior Jacob Thompson, Mississippi, - - -8000 Secretary of War John B. Floyd, Virginia, ------ 8000

Secretary of the Navy Isaac Toucey, Connecticut, ----- 8000

Post-Master General Aaron V. Brown, Tennessee, - - - - 8000

Attorney- General Jeremiah S. Black, Pennsylvania, - - - - 8000

JUDICIARY OE THE UNITED STATES.

SUPREME COURT.

Chief Justice : Appointed. Salary.

Roger B. Taney, Baltimore, Md., - - - - 1836, $6500

Associate Justices.

fohn McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio, - ------ 1829, 6000

lames M. Wayne, Savannah, Georgia, - - - - -1835, 6000

fohn Catron, Nashville, Tennessee, ------ 1837, 6000

?eter V. Daniel, Richmond, Virginia, ----- 1841, 6000

Samuel Nelson, Cooperstovvn, New- York, - - - 1845, 6000

ttobert C. Grier, Pittsburg, Pa., ------- 1846^ 6000

John A. Campbell. Alabama, 1853, 6000

Vathan Clifford, Maine, - - - - - 1858, 6000

Attorney- General Jeremiah S. Black, Pennsyl'a, » 1857, 4000

Reporter Benjamin C. Howard, ------ —« 1300

Clerk of the Court— William T. Carroll.

The Supreme Court is held in the City of Washington, and has on© session annually, commencing on the first Monday in December.

170

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE.

MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.

Great Britain,

George M. Dallas, Pa.,

1856,

London,

France,

j

,

Paris,

Spain,

Augustus C. Dodge,

1855.

Madrid,

Chili,

John Bigler,

1858,

San lago.

Prussia,

Joseph A. Wright,

1858,

Berlin.

Russia,

Thos. H. Seymour, Conn.,

1853,

St,

Petersburg,

Mexico,

John Forsyth,

1858,

Mexico.

China,

William B. Reed, Pa.,

1858,

Canton.

Brazil,

Richard K. Meade, Va.,

1858,

Ric

de Janeiro.

Peru,

John R. Clay, Ky.,

1853,

Lima.

Switzerland,

Theodore S. Fay, N. J.,

1858,

Berne.

CHARGE D'AFFAIRES, OR MINISTERS RESIDENT

Belgium,

E. Y Fair, Ala.,

1858,

Brussels

Turkey,

Carroll Spence, Md.,

1853,

Constantinople

Netherlands,

Henry C. Murphy,

1858,

Hague.

Sardinia,

John M. Daniel, Va.,

1853,

Turin,

The Two Sicilies.

Joseph R. Chandler, Pa.,

1858,

Naples.

Portugal,

John L. O'Sullivan, N. Y.

?

Lisbon.

Austria,

J. Glancy Jones,

1859,

Vienna.

Bolivia,

John W. Dana, Me.,

J 853,

La Paz.

Denmark,

»

Copenhagen.

Sweden & Norw'y, B. F. Angel,

1858,

Stockholm.

Pontifical States,

John P. Stockton,

1858,

Rome.

Ecuador,

Charles R. Buckalew,

1858,

Quito.

Venezuela,

Charles Eames,

1858,

Caracas.

Argentine Con fed'

n, J. A. Cushman, Miss.,

1859,

Parana,

CIRCUIT COURT IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

Is held at Portsmouth, on the 8th of May ; October. Presiding Judge, Nathan Clifford.

at Exeter, on the 8th of

DISTRICT COURT IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

At Portsmouth, third Tuesday in March and September ; at Exeter third Tuesday in June and December.

Judge of the District Court of New-Hampshire, Hon. Matthew Harvey, Concord.

Clerk of the N.»H. Circuit and District Courts, Albert R. Hatch, Portsmouth.

Marshal for the District of N. H., Stephen W. Dearborn, Exeter.

District Attorney, Anson S. Marshall, Concord.

Deputy Marshal, William H. Hackett, Portsmouth.

Pension Agents for New-Hampshire, Albert H. Hoyt, Ports- mouth 3 George Minot, Concord.

171

THIRTY-

SIXTH CONGRESS.

SENATE.

President.—

-JOHN C

BRECKINRIDGE.

ALABAMA.

MINNESOTA.

Element 0. Clay, Jr.,

18G1

Henry M. Rice.

1863

benjamin Fitzpatrick,

1865

- .

ARKANSAS.

MISSOURI.

Robert W. Johnson,

1S61

James S, Green,

1861

iVilliam K. Sebastian,

1805

Trusten Polk,

1863

CALIFORNIA

MISSISSIPPI.

William M. Gwin,

1861

Jefferson Davis,

1863

CONNECTICUT

NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

..a layette S. Foster,

1861

Daniel Clark,

1861

anies Dixon,

1863

John P. Hale,

1865

DELAWARE.

NEW-JERSEY.

fames A. Bayard,

1863

John R. Thompson,

1863

William Salisbury,

1865

J. C. Ten Eyck,

1865

FLORIDA.

NEW- YORK.

lavid L. Yulee,

1861

William H. Seward,

1861

Stephen R. Maliory,

1863

Preston King,

1803

GEORGIA.

NORTH-CAROLINA.

\U'red Iverson,

1861

Thomas L. Clingman,

1861

HLobert Toombs,

1865

Thomas Bragg,

1865

ILLINOIS.

OHIO.

4?man Trumbull,

1861

George E. Pugh,

1861

Stephen A. Douglas,

1865

Benj. F. Wade,

1863

INDIANA.

PENNSYLVANIA.

Wm. McCarty,

1861

William Bigler,

1861

ienry L. Lane,

1863

Simon Cameron,

1863

IOWA.

RHODE-ISLAND,

lames Harlan,

1861

James F. Simmons,

1863

James W. Grimes,

1865

Henry B. Anthony,

1865

KENTUCKY.

SOUTH-CAROLINA.

iohn J. Crittenden,

1861

James H. Hammond,

1861

Lazarus W. Powell,

1865

James M. Chesnut,

1865

LOUISIANA.

TEXAS.

lohn Slidell,

1861

J. Pinckney Henderson,

1863

J. W. Hemphill,

1865

MAINE.

TENNESSEE.

Hannibal Hamlin,

1863

Andrew Johnson,

1863

William P. Fessenden,

1865

A. 0. P. Nicholson,

1865

MASSACHUSETTS.

VERMONT.

Charles Sumner,

1863

Jacob Collamer,

1861

Henry Wilson,

1865

Solomon Foot,

1863

MARYLAND.

VIRGINIA.

James A. Pearce,

1861

James M. Mason,

1863

Anthony Kenned}',

1863

Robert M. T. Hunter,

1865

MICHIGAN.

WISCONSIN,

Zachariah Chandler,

1863

Charles Durkee,

1861

Kinsley jS, Bingham,

1865

James F, Doolittle,

1863

172

THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Speaker,

Clerk, JAMES C. ALLEN.

ALABAMA.

James A. Stallworth, James L. Pugh, Davis Clapton, Sydenham Moore. George S, Houston, W. R. W. Cobb, Jabez L. M. Curry.

ARKANSAS.

T. C. Hindman, Albert Burt.

CALIFORNIA.

A. L. Dudley, Joseph C. McKibben.

CONNECTICUT.

D wight Loomis, John Woodruff, Alfred A. Burnham, OrisE. Berry.

DELAWARE.

Wm. G. Whitley.

FLORIDA.

George S. Hawkins.

GEORGIA.

John G. Davis, James Wilson, Schuyler Colfax, Charles Case, John U. Pettit.

IOAVA.

Samuel R. Curtis, W. Vandever.

KENTUCKY.

Henry C. Burnett, Samuel O. Peyton, Frank M. Briston, W. C Anderson, John Young Brown, Green Adams, Robert Mallory, Wm. G. Simms, Laban T. Moore, John W. Stevenson.

LOUSIANA.

ILLINOIS.

Elihu B. Washburne, John F. Farnsworth, Owen Lovejoy, William Kellogg, Isaac N. Morris,

James C. Robinson, Philip Fouke, John A. Logan.

INDIANA.

William E. Niblack, Wm. II. English, Wm. M. Dunn, Wm. S. Holman, David Kilgore, Albert G. Porter,

MAINE.

Daniel E. Somes, John i. Perry, Ezra B. French, Freeman H. Morse, Israel Washburne, jr. Stephen C. Foster.

MASSACHUSETTS.

Thomas D. Elliot, James Buffiington, Charles F. Adams, Alexander H. Rice, Anson Burlingame, John B. Alley, Daniel W. Gooch, Charles R. Train, Eli Thayer, Charles Delano, Henry L. Dawes.

MARYLAND.

MICHIGAN.

George B. Cooper, Henry Waldron , Francis W. Kellogg, DeWitt C. Leach.

MINNESOTA .

Cyrus Aldrich.

MISSISSIPPI.

Lucius Q. C Lamar, Reuben Davis, Wm. Barksdale. Otho R. Singleton, John J. McRae.

MISSOURI.

J. R, Barrett, Thomas L. Anderson, John B. Clark, James Craig, Samuel H. Woodson, John S. Phelps, John W. Neal.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE-

Gilman Marstoh, Mason W. Tappan, Thomas M. Edwards.

NEW- JERSEY.

John T, Nixon, J. L. N. Stratton, ,Garnett B. Adrian, Jetur R. Riggs, Wm. Pennington,

NEW-YORK.

Luther C. Carter, James Humphrey, Daniel E. Sickles, Thomas J. Barr, Wm. B. Maclay John Cochrane, George Briggs, Horace F. Clark, John B. Haskin, Chas. H. Van Wycli, Wm. S. Kenyon, Charles L. Beale, Abraham B. Olin, John H. Reynolds, James McKean, George W. Palmer.

THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.

173

Francis E. Spinner, Clark B. Cochrane, James H. Graham, Roscoe Conkling, R. Holland Duell, M. Lindley Lee, Charles B. Hoard, Charles R. Sedgwick, Martin Butterfield, Emory B. Bottle, Alfred Wells, Wm. Irvine, Alfred Gly, Augustus Frank, Silas M. Burroughs, Elbridge G.Spaulding. Reuben E. Fenton.

NORTH-CAROLINA .

W. ST. H. Smith, Thomas Ruffin, Warren Winslow, L. O'B. Branch, John A. Gilmer, John M. Leach, Burton Craige, J. B. Vance.

. OHIO.

George H. Pendleton, John A. Gurley, C. L. Vallandigham, Witham Allen, James M. Ashley, Wm. Howard, Thomas Corwin, Benjamin Stanton, John Carey, Carey A. Trimble, Charles D. Martin, Samuel S. Cox, John Sherman,

Wm. Helmiok, Cydnor B. Thompson Thomas C. Theacker, Sidney Egerton,

Edward Wfltde, John Hutchins, John A. Bingham.

PENNSYLVANIA .

Thos. B. Florence, Edward J. Morris, John Verree Wm. Milward, John Wood, John Hickman. H. C. Longnecker, John Schwartz, Thaddeus Stevens, John W. Kellinger, James H. Campbell, ,George W, Scranton, Wm. H. Dimmick, Galusha A. Grow, James T. Hale, Benj. F. Jenkins, Edward McPherson, Samuel S. Blair, John Covode, Wm. Montgomery, James K. Morehead, Robert McKnight, Wm. Stewart, Chapin Hall, Elijah Babbit.

RHODE-ISLAND.

Christoph'r Robinson Wm. D. Brayton,

SOUTH-CAROLINA.

John McQueen, Wm. Porcher Miles, Lawrence M. Keitt, Millege L. Bonham, John D. Ashmore, Wm. W. Boyce.

TENNESSEE.

Thos. A. R. Nelson, Horace Maynard, ,Ruse B. Brabson, Wm. B. Stokes, Robert Hatton,

J. H. Thomas, John V. Wright, James M. Quarles. Emerson Etheridge, Wm. T. Avery.

TEXAS.

A. J. Hamilton, John H. Reagan.

VIRGINIA.

Muscoe R. H. Garnett, John S. Millson, D. C. Dejernette, Boyce A. Prior, Thomas S. Bocock, Shelton F. Leake, Wm. Smith, Alexander R. Boteler, John T. Harris, Sherrard Clemens, Albert G. Jenkins, H. A. Edmonclson, Elbert S. Martin.

VERMONT.

Ezekiel P. Walton, Justin S. Morrill, Homer E. Royce.

WISCONSIN.

John F. Potter, C. C. Washburne, Charles Larrabee.

TERRITORIES.

NEW-MEXICO.

Miguel A. Otero.

OREGON.

Lansing Stout.

UTAH.

John M. Bernhisel.

WASHINGTON.

Isaac J. Stevens.

KANSAS.

Marcus J. Parrott,

NEBRASKA.

Fenner Ferguson.

APPENDIX.

Executive Appointments made September 23, 1859*

Samuel D. Bell appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, on and after September 30, vice Ira Perley resigned- Henry A. Bellows, Associate Justice in the S. J. Court, on and alter Sep- tember 30, vice George Y. Sawyer resigned; Charles Doe, of Do- ver, Associate Justice in the S. J. Court on and after October 31. 1859.

Justices of the Peace throughout the State George W. Lawrence, Epping; John A. Holmes, Londonderry; John M. Staples, Rol- linsford; H. Beede, Meredith; John M. Shirley, Andover; Lyman T. Flint and George Tenney, Concord; James F. Briggs, Hillsbor- ough; Amos A Shattuck, Manchester.

Justices in Quorum Henry T. Hoitt, Eppiiig; Amos Paul. South-Newmarket; John H. Wiggin, Dover; Edward A. Rollins, Somersworth; Francis H. Morgan, Francestown,

Justices of the Peace Simeon Swett and John Stayers, Ports- mouth; Frederick T. George Epping; John W. Adams, Derry: Stephen Brown, Deerfield; \Vm. B. Lyman, Dover; John M. Sta- ples, Rollinsford ; Jacob D. Young, Barrington; Simeon Went- worth, Rochester; George W. Sanders and Harlan Jewett, Gil- ford; Levi W. Sanborn, Gilmanton; Wm.T. Norris, Sanbornton: Edward C. D. Kittredge and Isaac N. Blodgett, Concord; Joseph P. Stevens, Salisbury; Charles E. Perkins, Pittsfleld; Hiram B. Copp, Brookline; David Jones, Merrimack; Wm. French and Moses Clark, Wilton; Wm. Barrett, Nashua; Arthur Chase, Clare- mont; Franklin Tilton, Littleton; George W. Chapman, Haver- hill; Benj. Clark, Plymouth; Josiah Quincy, jr., Rumney.

Notaries Public— Preston S. Smith, Concord; Steven G. Clark. Manchester.

Correction.— Probate Court in Mason Village, on p. 57, instead of " Friday next following the fourth Tuesday in Nov. and Dec.,-' read u Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of March and N oyember1'— is correct in the Calendar pages.

RAILROADS IJV NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

Railroad Commissioners. Jeremy O. Nute, Farmington. Archibald II. Dunlap, Nashua. Merrill C. Forrest, Berlin. Willis H. Esty, Dover, Commissioner of Boston § Maine Rail- road.

John Preston, New-Ipswich, Commissioner for Peterborough and Shirley Railroad.

The increased number of pages devoted to statistics made it necessary to omit the Railroad Corporations for the present year; the officers of the several Roads remaining nearly all the same- Concord & Portsmouth is about the only exception.

OBITUARY NOTICES.

Samuel A. Kimball, Esq., of Concord, deceased October 14. 1858, aged 76 years. Mr. Kimball was a native of Concord, lie graduated at Dartmouth College, 1806, and soon after entered upon a course of study for the practice of law, and was ad- mitted to the practice. He was chosen Clerk to the State Senate for the years 1813, 1814 and 1815.

Samuel Fletcher, Esq., of Concord, October 28, 1858, aged 73 years. Mr. Fletcher was born at Plymouth. He graduated at Dartmouth College in 1810, and soon after commenced a course of study for the practice of law, with the Hon. Samuel Green— was admitted to the practice, and opened an office in Concord. He was chosen one of the Representatives from Concord for the years 1823 and 1825, and was one of the Trustees to Dartmouth College from 1835 to the time of his death.

Hon. Daniel Hoit, of Sandwich, August 11, 1859, aged 81 years. Mr. Hoit represented his town in the Legislature several consecutive years, beginning with 1811, and again in 1830, making nine years ; also in the Senate four years, and in the Council two years, 1825 and 1826. He was an active business man.

Ira Folsom, Esq., of Gilford, August, 1859, aged 36 years. Mr. Folsom was born in Gilford ; graduated at Dartmouth College in 1848; he studied law with C. H. Butters, Esq., of Pittsfield, was admitted to practice and opened an office at Gilford.

Hon. Jonathan Harvey, of Sutton, August 23, 1859, aged 79 years. Mr. Harvey represented his town in the Legislature 1813, '14, '15 ; was in the Senate seven years, six of which he was Presi- dent; also was in the Council 1823 and 1824. He was Representa- tive in Congress six years.

176 OBITUARY.

Gen. Joseph Low, of Concord, August 28, 1859, aged 69 years. Mr. Low was a native of Amherst, and became a resident in Con- cord about the year 1814. He entered the Army as a Lieutenant, in the war of 1812, with England, but soon after was appointed Paymaster. Mr. Low was Adjutant General in New-Hampshire from 1822 to 1840, and was the first mayor for the city of Concord, and served for the years 1853 and 1854. He was a man of great energy of character and business capacity, a good neighbor, a good citizen, and possessed of an open and liberal hand to the poor.

Itev. Enos George, of Barnstead, October 20, 1859, aged 78 years. Mr. George was born at South-Hampton, and obtained his education at Atkinson Academy ; was ordained over the Congrega- tional church at Barnstead at the age of 23, and remained its min- ister until his death, fifty-seven years. Mr. George taught school for the first twenty-five years, in different districts in his own town, and was Town-Clerk forty-five years. During this period he kept the books of the town with neatness, order and correctness.

THE

NEW-HAMPSHIRE

ANNUAL REGISTER,

AND

UNITED STATES CALENDAR,

FOR THE YEAR

1861.

BY G. PARKER LYON.

No. XIi.-No. XVII. New Series*

The earliest Register published was for 1772 : and afterward

(now known to have heen published) were for the years

1787, '88, '89, '94, '95. '96, '97, '98, 1800, and annually

since making trie aggregate of 70 numbers.

The numbering commenced with 1822

—the New Series with 1845.

CONCOKD : PUBLISHED BY G. PARKER LYON.

PRINTED BY M'PARLAND & JENKS.

Entered according to an act of Congress, in the year 1860,

BY G. PARKER LYON,

In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of New-Hampshire.

INDEX.

Academies, 132

Appropriations (Legislative), 28

Attorney s-at-Law, 35

Asylum for Insane, 136

Board of Education, 131

Biblical Institute, 135

Banks, 138-145

Calendar Pages, 5-16

Change of Officers, 34

Chandler School, 135

City Officers, Manchester,.. .117 '; Portsmouth,.. .118

" Concord, 119

" Nashua, 119

«■« Dover, 120

Commissioners of Schools,. .131 " Railroads, 150

" Banks 138

" Insurance.148

Cattle, Diseases, 28

Commissioners resident in

New-Hampshire, 45 In other States, 42

Courts, Supreme Judicial,... 29

Probate...... 32

U. S. District, 159

Clerks of Supreme Judicial, 29 County Officers

Rockingham, 47

Strafford,.. 57

Belknap, 58

Carroll 61

Merrimack, , 65

Hillsborough, 72

Cheshire, 79

Sullivan, 83

Grafton, 87

Coos, 94

County Solicitors, 29

Courts, days of sitting, see Cal. pages, also Law of,.. . 30

Dartmouth College, 133

Eclipses for 1861, 4

Government of N. H., 21

Council, 21

Senate, 21

Representatives, 22

Government of U. S., 158

Senate of U. S., 161

Representatives, 162

Historical Society, N. H.,. ..135 Insurance Companies,. ..148-149

Inspectors of Flour, 121

" of Hops, 121

" of Fish 121

Judiciary, Justices, 29

Judges, Probate, 31

Judiciary, U. S., 159

Literary Institutions, .132

Militia of N. H., 97

Officers, 1st Regiment,. .

" Veterans,

" Horse Guards, 99 Returns of Companies, 100 Statement of Organiza- tion, 100

Medical Society, 112

Ministers in N. H., 102-111

Ministers, Foreign, 160

Newspapers in N. H.,. ...164-165

Notaries Public, 40

Obituary, 167

Physicians, 112-117

Post-Offices Postmasters,. ..154

Postage Laws, 157-158

Registers, Probate, 32

Savings Banks, 145

State Institutions : Asylum for the Insane, ... .136 House of Reformation, 137

State Prison, 137

Statistics :

Acts passed in 1692, 17

Note from Blackstone, 17

Act in favor of Treasurer, 18 Act to establish a Post-

Office 19

Sheriffs— Coroners Jailers—

Rockingham, 53

Strafford, 54

Belknap, 60-61

Carroll, 64

Merrimack, 71

Hillsborough, 78

Cheshire, 82-83

Sullivan, 86

Grafton, 93

Coos 97

Teachers' Association, 131

Town Police Courts, 121

Town-Clerks, 122-130

Traveling Fees, 27

Votes for Governor, 122-130

ECLIPSES IN 1861,

©Jan. 10th. ©July 7th. <t Dec. 17th. ©Dec. 31st

There will be four Eclipses this year— three of the Sun and one

of the Moon.

I. The first will be an annular Eclipse of the Sun, January, the 10th day, 10 o'clock and 36m. in the evening, invisible to any part of the United States. Moon's Lat. 9' 47, descending.

II. The second will also be an annular Eclipse of the Sun, July, the 7th day, 9h. 20m. in the evening, invisible to any part of North America.

III. The third will be a partial Eclipse of the Moon, December, 17th day, 3h. 24m. Apparent time, in the morning, and visible.

IV. The fourth and last during the year will be of the Sun, De- cember the 31st, 9h.,6m. in the morning. Middle of the Eclipse, 8h. 13m. ; end, 9h. 5m. Duration, lh. 52m. Quantity eclipsed digits, and a fraction more on the southerly limb of the sun. This eclipse will be central and total in Long. 28° 44* W. of Greenwich and Lat. 57 ' N.

CHROlVOIiOGICALi CYCLES FOR 1861.

Dominical Letter F

Golden Number 19

Epact 18

Solar Cycle 22

Roman Indiction 4

Julian Period , 6,574

1861.] JANUARY, 1st Month— 31 days. 5

Length of Days,

d.Ih.m.

18 54 2|8 54 3,8 56 4|8 56

p.Ih.m.I Id., h.m 5 8 66 9|9 0 618 581 110(9 2 7 8 58 111,9 4

819 0||12|9 6

|d.|h.m.||d.|h.m. J13 9 8| 17 9 16 114,9 10 I18I9 18 116 9 12, 19 9 20 |16|9 14 |20|9 22

J D.I H.M. 1 1 D.I H.M. II D.I H.M.

12119 24 1 25,9 32||29|9 40 22 9 26||26|9 34||30 9 42 123,9 28i|27|9 361 1 1 24 9 80 1 28|9 38 1 1 |

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. d Last Quarter, 3d day, 9h. 5m. in the evening. N. E. ® New Moon, 10th day, lOh. 35m. in the evening. N. W. D First Quarter, 18th day, llh. 5m. in the evening. W. O Full Moon, 26th day, Oh. 9m. in the afternoon.— N.

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

A P. C. Keene, P. C. Dover, S. J. C, Law, Haverhill, P. C. Conway, P. C. Lancaster, S. J. C, Trial, Manchester.

\ P. C. Portsmouth. \ P.C.Exeter.

f S. J. C, Trial, Exeter, | P. C. Gilford, \ P. C. Littleton, I P. C. Keene.

f S. J. C, Trial, Newport, | P. C. Manchester, \ P. C. Concord.

\ P. C. Erancestown.

{ P. C. Claremont.

©r.,©s. h.m. h.m.

27 27 28 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 4 47 4 48 4 49 4 50 4 51 4 53

10 2

11 18 morn.

0 31

1 45

3 0

4 14

5 23

6 27 sets. 5 18

j|s.j High h. m. water.

6

7

8

9 10 11 38 morn

0 38

1 32

rises,

6 30

7 40

8 54

10 9

11 26

55 24 21 15 29 57

8 1

9 22 10 14

10 55

11 37 ev. 12

0 43

13 46 17 52 34 29 S3 57

8 15

9 18 10

10 53

11 U morn.

0 12

0 48

1 23

2 4

6 FEBRUARY, 2d Month— 28 days. [1861,

Length of Days.

D.|H. M.

D.

H. M.

Id.Ih.m.IId. h.m.|

D. H.M.

D.lH.M.

D.lH.M.

11 9 48

5

9 58

1 9 10 6

13110 18

17 10 30

21J10 40

25110 52

2 9 50

6

10 0

10 10 10 1

14110 20 1

18 10 32

22 10 44

26110 54

31 9 52

7

10 2

1 11110 12

15110 22 1

19]

0 36

23 10 46

27 10 58

4| 9 56

8

10 4

12|10 14|

16 10 26|

20 10 38

24,10 48

28,11 0

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

d Last Quarter, 2d day, 5h. Om. in the morning. S.

|| New Moon, 9th day, 3h. 6m. in the evening. S. W.

D First Quarter, 17th day, 8h. 22m. in the evening. S. W.

O Full Moon, 24th day, llh. 46m. in the evening. S.

s

£

Courts Supreme Judicial,

©r.

©*-

r.©s.

High

Q

Q

Probate, U. S. District.

a.m.

h.m.

h. m.

water.

1

Fri

7 6

4 54

morn.

2 50

2

Sa

7 5

4 55

0 41

3 15

3

Su

7 4

4 56

1 54

4 55

4

M

f S.J. C.,Trial, Concord, P.O.

7 2

4 58

3 5

6 25

5

Tu

■{ Keene, P. C. Somersworth,

7 1

4 59

4 9

7 53

6

W

{ P. C. Tamworth.

7 0

5 0

4 54

9 1

7

Th

6 59

5 1

5 40

9 53

8

Fri

6 58

5 2

6 12

10 36

9

Sa

6 57

5 3

sets.

11 11

10

Su

6 55

5 5

6 20

11 41

11

M

6 54

5 6

7 22

ev. 12

12

Tu

\ S. J. C, Trial, Dover.

6 53

5 7

8 23

0 40

13

w

6 51

5 9

9 22

1 9

14

Th

6 50

5 10

10 23

1 40

15

Fri

6 49

5 11

11 23

2 14

16

Sa

6 47

5 13

morn.

2 55

17

Su

6 45

5 15

0 23

3 46

18

M

f P. C. Gilford, P. C. Keene, i P. C. Wentworth.

6 44

5 16

1 26

4 52

19

Tu

6 42

5 18

2 26

6 15

20

W

<j P. C. Exeter.

6 41

5 19

3 24

7 42

21

Th

6 40

5 20

4 8

8 53

22

Fri

6 38

5 22

4 53

9 46

23

Sa

6 37

5 23

5 27

10 33

24

Su

6 36

5 24

rises.

11 13

25

M

6 34

5 26

6 30

11 50

26

Tu

\ P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. \ P. C.Newport.

6 33

5 27

7 50

morn.

27

W

6 31

5 29

9 9

0 28

28

Th

6 30

5 30

10 28

1 7

1861.] MARCH, 3d Month— 31 days.

Length of Days.

D.lH. M.l Id.Ih. M.l

d.Ih. m.

D.

H. M.

Id.Ih. M.l

d.Ih. m.I

l|ll 4|| 6 11 18

ll| 11 32

1<)

11 48j|21|l2 2|

26|12 16

2|11 611 7ill 22|

12111 34

17

11 50 |22|12 6|

27112 20

8|ll 10 j 8 11 24

13|11 38

IB

11 52

',23|12 8!

28 12 22

4111 1411 9111 261

14111 42

19

11 56

124112 10 1

29112 26

5|11 16!|10|ll 30

15|ll 44

20

11 58

I 25 | 12 14

30|12 28

Moon's Changes , Fulls and Quarters. d Last Quarter, 3d day, 2h. 20m. in the afternoon. S. E. H New Moon, 11th day, 8h. 43m. in the morning. S. E. D First Quarter, 19th day, Oh. 39m. in the afternoon. E. Q Full Moon, 26th day, 9h. 25m. in the morning.— N. W.

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

©'*■

h.m.

h.m,

{ P. C. Amherst.

r.®s. h. m.

High

water,

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

f P. C. Dover, P. C. <( Corner, P. C. Keene, P.'C. [ Lancaster.

Annual Town-Meeting in New- Hampshire.

fU. S. D. C. Portsmouth, P I C. Portsmouth, P. C. Lisbon, \ P. C. Gilford, P. C. Keene. <j P. C. Exeter.

f S.J. C, Trial, Gilford, P. C. -{ Concord, P. C. Manchester. ■{ P. C. Claremont.

<( P. C. Mason Village.

11 44

morn.

0 58

2 6

2 53

3 41

4 19

4 46 5

5 30 sets.

7 17

8 18

9 19

10 19

11 20 morn.

0 20

1 17

2 1

2 48

3 28

1 49

2 36

3 33

4 47

6 15

7 38

8 46

9 32 10 9

10 43

11 14 11 44 ev. 13

0 44

9 31 10 48 morn

0 1

1

54

34

25

28

47

11

8 28

9 24 10 18

10 54

11 34 morn.

0 14

0 56

1 43

2 30

APRIL, 4th Month— 30 days.

[186L

Length of Days

d.Ih. m.

D.

H. M.l

d.|h. m.

d.Ih. m.

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6

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11(13 2

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2l|l3 30

26|13 44

2112 36

7

12 52

12 13 6

17113 20

122113 34

,27113 481

3|l2 38

8

12 54

13

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18|]3 22

|23|13 36

|28 13 50

4 12 42

9

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14

13 12

19113 26

124113 38

|29|13 521

5|l2 46

10

13 0

15

13 14

20|13 28

|25! 13 42

|30|13 54 1

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. d Last Quarter, 2d day, lh. 36rn. in the morning. E. @ New Moon, 10th day, 2h. 11m. in the morning. N. E. D Eirst Quarter, 18th day, 2h. 2m. in the morning. N. W, O Eull Moon, 24th day, 5h. 41m. in the evening.— E

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4

5

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7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

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23 24

25 26 27 28 29 30

f S. J. C. Trial, Haverhill, P -j C. Farmington, P. C. Cott- le way, P. C. Keene. P. C. Exeter, Wednesday, 3d.

\ S. J. C, Trial, Exeter.

S. J. C, Trial, Ossipee, S. J. C, Trial, Keene, P.C. Gil ford, P. C. Haverhill, P. C Keene.

f S.J. C., Trial, Lancaster, P \ C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. { P. C. Newport.

^ P. C. Francestown.

43

42

41

39

37

36

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5 33

32

30

29

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5 24

5 23

21

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6

6 33

6 35

6 36 37 39 40 41 43 44 45 47

6 48

6 49

6 51 52 54 55 56 57

sets.

8 19

9 1

10 22

11 17 morn.

0 6 0 52

rises.

8 27

9 44

10 53

11 45 morn.

0 30

3 30

4 40

5 55

7 17

8 15

8 54

9 46 10 18

10 51

11 23 11 54 ev. 20

1 3

10 38

11 20 morn,

0 4

0 50

1 36

2 25

3 17,

1861.

MAY, 5th Month— 31 days.

Length of Days,

Id.Ih. m. 1)13 56

2il8 58 3|l4 0

4114' 4 5 14 6

d.Ih. m.||d. 6|14 8||11 7 14 10 1 12 6)14 12 1 13 9114 14: [14 j 10114 18 [J 15

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21

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18|14 34

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H 28

20 14 38

25

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Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. d Last Quarter, 1st day, 2h. 51m, in the evening.— N. W. 9 New Moon, 9th day, 6h. 27m. in the evening. W. ]) First Quarter, 17th day, llh. 23m. in the morning. E. O Full Moon, 24th day, lh. 26m. in the morning. S. d Last Quarter, 31st day, 5h. 7m. in the morning. S.

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f S. J. O, Trial, Nashua, P. \ C. Tarn worth, P. C. Keene, [ P. G, Dover, P, C, Lancaster,

f U. S, C. C. Portsmouth, P. C A Portsmouth. \ P. a Exeter,

S. J. C, Trial, Plymouth, P, C. Keene, P, C. Gilford, P, i C. Plymouth, P. C Plaistow, P. C, Derry. P. C, 'Chester, P. a Deerfield.

S. J. C, Trial, Dover, P. C. Concord, P, C. Man- chester, P. C. Claremont,

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5 2 5 1 5 0

4 58 4 57 4 56 4 55 4 54 4 53 4 51 4 50 4 49 4 48 4 47 4 46 4 45 4 44 4 43 4 42 4 41 4 40 4 39 4 38 4 37 4 36 4 35 4 35 4 34 4 33 4 32 4 31

5 31 52 13 33 55 20 45 sets.

8 18

9 18 10 11

10 55

11 37 morn.

0 8

4 14

5 23

6 28

7 32

8 27

9 11 9 51

10 27 I 3

11 38 ev. 15

0 52

36 3 31 55 4 55 35 rises. 9 32

10 23

11 1 11 31 11 57 morn.

0 18

32 11 57 49 53 7 25

8 34

9 31 10 23

10 55

11 56 morn.

0 41

1 23

2 6

2 50

3 34

4 26

10 JUNE, 6th Month— 30 days. [1861.J

Length of Days.

1

D. H. M.I |D.

H. M.I

d.jh. m.]|d.|h. m.||d.|h. m.| d.|h. m.

1 14 58

1 6

15 21

11|15 6|

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2 15 0

1 7

15 41

12115 6

17|15 10

22|15 101 27115 8

3 15 0

1 8

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I3|l5 8|.

18| 15 10

93|15 10| 28(15 8

4 15 2

1 9

15 41

14115 8i

191 15 10

24(15 10: 29|15 8

5 15 2

|10

15 6||15|15 8|

20(15 10

|85 15 10! 30|l5 8

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

\ £ New Moon, 8th day, 8h. 55m. in the morning. S. E.

D First Quarter, 15th day, 5h. 31m. in the evening. S.

O Full Moon, 22d day, 9h. 36m. in the morning.— N. W.

d Last Quarter, 29th day, 9h. 53m. in the evening. N. E

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8 25

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0 19

6 40

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7 35

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11 20

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li 41

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1861.] JULY, 7th Month— 31 days. 1 1

Length of Days.

1 l

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[d.ih. m.I

D.sH. M.

d.Ih. m. 1

d.Ih. m

. 1 i

|

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15 4

ll|l4 58 1

16|14 50

21|14 42 ,

26 14 34 j

i

2 15 6|| 7

15 2

12114 561

17114 48

22114 40 1 27 j 14 32 |

1

3,15 61 8

15 2

13|14 54 |

18|l4 46

23|l4 38 |88|14 30 |

1

4115 41 1 9

15 0

14114 54 1

191 14 44

24114 3G 1

29114 28 1

1

5|15 4|j-10

15 0

15|l4 52 1

20 | 14 44

|25|l4 34 |

30|14 26 j

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

® New Moon, 7th day, 9h. 24m. in the evening. N. W.

j) First Quarter, 14th day, 9h. 57m. in the evening S. W.

O Full Moon, 21st day, 7h. 15m. in the evening.— E.

d Last Quarter, 29th day, 3h. lm. in the afternoon. N. W\

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4 27

7 33

morn.

5 14

2

Tu { Conway, P. C. Keene, P. C.

4 27

7 33

0 8

6 22

3

W

[ Rochester, P. C. Berlin.

4 27

7 33

0 36

7 33

4

Th

4 28

7 32

1 4

8 27

5

Fri

4 28

7 32

1 54

9 31

6

Sa

4 28

7 32

2 46

10 18

7

Su

4 29

7 31

sets.

11 1

8

M 1

4 29

7 31

8 2

11 39

9

Tu

<! P. C. Portsmouth.

4 30

7 30

8 34

ev. 16

10

W

<j P. C. Exeter.

4 30

7 30

9 1

0 51

11

Th

4 31

7 29

9 29

1 28

12

Fri

4 32

7 28

9 53

2 9

13

Sa

4 33

7 27

10 22

2 49

14

Su

4 33

7 27

10 47

3 39

15

M

f S. J. C, Law, Lancaster, P. \ C. Keene, P. C. Gilford, P.

4 34

7 26

11 19

4 43

16

Tu

4 35

7 25

11 58

6 9

17

W

LC. Bristol.

4 36

7 24

morn.

7 42

13

Th

4 37

7 23

0 44

8 58

19

Fri

4 38

7 22

1 38

9 56

20

Sa

4 38

7 22

2 38

10 43

21

Su

4 39

7 21

rises.

11 23

22

M

f P. C. Concord, P. C. Man-

4 40

7 20

7 57

11 58

23

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4 41

7 19

8 13

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24

W

4 42

7 18

8 35

0 32

85

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4 43

7 17

8 57

1 3

26

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{ P. C. Francestown.

4 44

7 16

9 19

1 35

27

Sa

4 45

7 15

9 41

2 7

28

Su

4 46

7 14

10 5

2 44

29

M

4 46

7 14

10 33

3 25

30

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4 47

7 13 11 8

4 17

31

W

{ P. C. Claremont.

4 48

7 12111 57

5 26

12

AUGUST, 8th Month— 31 days.

[1861,

Length of Days.

Jd.Ih. m.

D.

H. M.I

D.lH. M.I

1|14 22

e| 14 10

11|13 58

| 2114 20

7 14 6|

12113 56!

1 3|14 38

8

14 4|

13,23 52 |

4 14 14

9

14 21

14113 501

1 5|14 12

10

14 0|

15|13 48 |

h. m.Md.Ih. m. 13 46M21|13 34 13 441 1 221 13 30 13 42I|23|13 28 13 38;|24|13 26 j

13 36|125|13 22f 30

K. M.

13 20 1 13 161 13 14| 13 101 13 8

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. 9 New Moon, 6th day, 8h. 3m. in the morning.— 8. E. D First Quarter, 13th day, 2h. 27m. in the morning. N. W. O Full Moon, 20th day, 7h. 4m. in the morning. W. d Last Quarter, 28th day, 8h. 38m. in the morning. N. E

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7

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8

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9

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10

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11

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M

13

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14

W

15

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16

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17

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18

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19

M

20

Tu

21

W

22

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23

Fri

24

Sa

25

Su

26

M

27

Tu

28

W

29

Th

30

Fri

31

Sa

P. C. Tamworth, P. C. Plais- tow, P. C. Keene, P„ C. Do- ver.

P. C. Deny.

P. C. Chester.

\ P. C. Deerfield.

\ P. C. Exeter.

f S.J. C, Trial, Concord, P. C. A Gilford, P. C. Wentworth, I P. C. Keene.

■I P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. ■j P. C. Newport.

■{ P. C. Peterborough.

4917 11 50J7 10

M.7 53|7

54!7 55i7 5717 58|7

4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4

4 5 5

5 5 5 5 5 5 5

5 9 5 11 5 12 5 13 5 15 5 16 5 17 5 19

20 22 23 25 26

6 59 \ 6 58 t6 56 >6 55 >6 54 '6 53 *6 52 16 51

6 49 !6 48 !6 47 >6 45 16 44 '6 43 )6 41 )6 40 J 6 38 5 6 37 16 35 i6 34

28 6 32

morn.

0 32

1 32

2 34

3 36 sets. 7 29

7 57

8 22

8 50

9 22 10 O

10 46

11 36 morn,

0 38

1 43

2 54

4 4 rises.

7 3 7 25

7 49

8 II

8 38

9 10 9 46

10 32

11 20 morn.

O 24

7 0

8 1

9 6 9 57

10 40

11 18 11 55 ev.31

1 8

1 46

2 29

3 22

4 32

6 2

7 35

8 48

9 44

10 26

11 3 11 36 morn.

0 6

1861.

SEPTEMBER, 9th Month— 30

13)

Length of Days.

|d.|h. m.

d.Ih. m.

d.Ih. m.

D.

H. M.

|D.|H. M.I

d.Ih. m.I

1 1|13 2

6 12 48

Il|j2 34

16

12 18

21(12 6|

26|ll 50

1 2113 0

7112 44

12112 32

17

12 16

22112 21

27111 461

1 3|12 56

8|12 42

13112 28

18

12 14

23)11 58|

28|li 44 |

1 4112 52

9112 40

14112 24

19

12 10

24111 561

29111 421

| 5|12 50

|10|12 36

15|l2 22

20

12 8

25|11 52

30|11 40

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. H New Moon, 4th day, 5h. 29m. in the evening. N. W. D First Quarter, 11th day, 8h. 36m. in the morning. N. E. O Full Moon, 18th day, 9h. 23m. in the evening.— S. E. d Last Quarter, 27th day, Ih. 49m. in the morning. S. E.

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h.m.

h.m.

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h. m.

High

water.

f S. J. C, Trial, Dover, S. J, I C, Trial, Amherst, S. J. C.; -J Trial, Newport, P. C. Ossi- pee Corner, P. C. Panning- ton, P. C. Keene,P. C. Cole- brook.

\ P. C. Portsmouth. { P. C. Exeter.

f U. S. D. C. Portsmouth, P. \ C. Gilford, P. C. Keene, P. [ C. Lisbon.

f S. J. C, Trial, Gilford, P. C. { Concord, P. C. Manchester. \ P. C. Claremont.

29 30 32 34 35 36 38 39 40 42 43 44 46 48 50 51 52 5 53 5 55

31 30 28 26 25 24 22 21 20 1

17 16 6 14 6 12 6 11 6 9 6 6

\ P. C. Amherst.

1 27

2 36

3 47 sets.

6 29

7 7

7 30

8 5

8 49

9 37

10 34

11 45 morn.

0 52

2 1

3 10

4 17 rises 6 2

6 24

6 46

7 1

7 54

8 35

9 22

10 20

11 20 morn

0 24

1 34

8 46

9 36

10 23

11 2 11 39 ev. 23

0 55

1 37

2 24

3 21

4 32

6 1

7 29

8 36

9 28 10 6

10 42

11 18 11 44 morn.

0 14 0 45

19 55 37

28

28

45

9

8 18

14

OCTOBER, 10th Month-— 31 days. [1861.

Length of Days.

d.Ih. m.

D.

H. M.

|d.|h. m.

D.

H. M.

Id.

H. M.

D..H. M.

l|ll 36

6

11 22

Illlll 8

16

10 52

121

10 38

26|l0 24|

Sill 34

7

11 18

1 121 1 1 6

17

10 50

m

10 34

27110 20

3 11 30

8

11 16

|13|ll 2

18

10 48

123

10 32

28|l0 18

4,11 26

9

11 14

114110 58

19

10 44

|24

10 30

29110 16

5|11 24

10

11 10

1 15 1 10 56

|20

10 40

|25 10 26

30110 14

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. 9 New Moon, 4th day,*2h. 23m. in the morning. N. E.

D First Quarter, 10th day, 5h. 38m. in the evening. S. O Full Moon, 18th day, 2h. 9m. in the evening.— N. E.

d Last Quarter, 20th day, 5h. 26m. in the evening.— N.

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r.®s.

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h.m.

h.m.

h. m.

water.

6 12

5 48

2 47

9 16

6 13

5 47

3 57

10 1

6 15

5 45

5 5

10 45

6 17

5 43

sets.

11 26

6 18

5 42

6 10

ev. 6

6 19

5 41

6 53

0 51

6 21

5 39

7 42

1 36

6 22

5 38

8 42

2 26

6 23

5 37

9 46

3 24

6 25

5 35

10 54

4 31

6 26

5 34

morn.

5 49

6 27

5 33

0 1

7 9

6 29

5 31

1 11

8 12

6 31

5 29

2 19

9 1

6 32

5 28

3 21

9 45

6 34

5 26

4 27

10 17

6 35

5 25

5 25

10 51

6 36

5 24

rises.

11 23

6 38

5 22

5 30

11 56

6 40

5 20

6 3

morn.

6 41

5 19

6 42

0 30

6 43

5 17

7 25

1 5

6 44

5 16

8 20

1 43

6 45

5 15

9 17

2 23

6 47

5 13

10 17

3 9

6 48

5 12

11 23

4 0

6 50

5 10

morn.

5 14

6 51

5 9

0 31

6 28

6 52

5 8

1 42

7 44

6 53

5 7

2 54

8 48

6 55

5 5

4 10

9 40

Tu W

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Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

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i S. J. C, Trial, Haverhill | P. C. Dover, P. C. Conway, I P. C. Keene.

<{ U. S. C. Court, Exeter. -{ P. C. Exeter.

f S. J C, Trial, Ossipee, S. J. I C, Trial, Portsmouth, S. J. { C, Trial, Keene, P. C. Gil- | ford, P. C. Haverhill, P. C (^ Keene.

f S. J. C, Trial, Lancaster, P. 5j C. Concord, P. C. Nashua.

■{ P. C. Francestown.

<J P. C. Newport.

1861.1 NOVEMBER, 11th Month— 30 days. 15

Length of Days.

D. H. M.l

D.JH. M. |D.|H. M.

|d.|h. M.l

D.

a. m.||d.|h. m.|

1 10 b|

6|9 56 |

11(9 44

16|9 32 1

21

3 22 1

26!9 12

2 10 6

719 52!

12 9 42

17(9 301

22

} 201

'27,9 101

3 10 4j

8|9 5C|

13|9 38

18|9 28 1

23

y is

28|9 10 1

4 10 0,

9,9 481

14 9 36

1919 26;

24

) 161

2919 8|

5 9 58||10|9 46 1

159 34

|20|9 24

25 <

) 14|

30|9 6|

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

© New Moon, 2d day, llh. 35m. in the morning. S.

D First Quarter, 9th day, 6h. 1 6m. in the morning. N.

0 Full Moon, 17th day, 8h. 35m. in the morning.— N. W.

d Last Quarter, 25th day, 6h. 35m. in the morning.— S.

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Q fl

h. m

h. m.

h. m.| water.

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•i

6 56

5 4 5 29 10 26

2 Si

t f P. C. Keene, P. C. Lancas-

6 57

5 3

sets.

11 11

3 Si

J ter, P. C. Somersworth, P.

6 58

5 2

5 31

11 56

4M

C. Tamworth, P. C. Ports-

7 0

5 0

6 26

ev. 43

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n -j mouth.

r | P. C. Exeter.

7 1

4 59

7 34

1 30

6W

7 2

4 58

8 43

2 18

7T

h

7 4

4 56

9 55

3 10

8Fi

'i

7 5

4 55

11 5

4 7

9 Si

i »

7 6

4 54

morn.

5 11

10 Si

u

7 7

4 53

0 14

6 18

11 M

7 8

4 52

1 17

7 24

12T

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7 9

4 51

2 21

8 20

13 W

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7 11

4 49

3 21

9 6

14 T

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LEGISLATIVE ACTS

OF EAKLY DATE IIST NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

In this age of steam power printing presses and rail-^ roads, when a steam printing press is made capable of flinging off the enormous number of 25,000 impressions per hour, it would appear a slow process of preparing and circulating the laws to towns which might have been passed under Lieut. Gov. Usher, beginning March 1, 1692, in the Province of New-Hampshire. But the formidableness of the labor is very much reduced when it is to be considered that there were but four towns to be supplied at this time.

"ACTS AND LAWS

Passed by the Gerier all Assembly of the Maj.ties Province of New-Hampshire begun at Great Island the first of March, 1691* And continued by adiournment vnto Tues- day 25 July following." f

I An Act for the Treasurer to pay for the Coppies of the Lawes of this Province. Be it enacted by the Lievt. Govern er Councill and Representatives convened in Generall Assembly, And it

*At this period the new year commenced with the 25th of March, and the custom of dating from January 1, to March 25. was thus : 169| or 1692-3.

t All acts passed took their date on the first day of the session, unless otherwise specified in the acts, according to Blackstone's Commentary.

" Precedents and rules must be followed, even when they are flatly absurd and unjust, if'they are agreeable to ancient princi- ples. If an act of Parliament had been brought in at the close of a, session, and passed on the last day, which made an innocent act criminal, or even a capital crime ; and if no day was fixed for the commencement of its operation, it had the same efficacy as if it had been passed on the first day of the session ; and all who, dur- ing a long session, had been doing an act, which at the time was legal and inoffensive, were liable to suffer the punishment pre- scribed by the statute." Blackstone^s Com., note by Christian.

18 STATISTICS.

is hereby ordered enacted and ordained by the authority of the same, that the Secretary of this Province doe forthwith from time to time send to each towne within this Province Coppies fairely written of all the Lawes that shall from time to time be made by the Lievt. Gov- ern er Councill and Generall Assembly for this Province, And that the fees for the same shall be payd by the Treasurer out of the Publick Kevenue.

John Usher, Lievt, Gov.r. John Billman, Speaker. Tho. Davis, Sec.ry."

Some years since, in the examination of parts of old MS. books, bound in parchment, containing acts passed by the "Generall Assembly," under the rule of Lieut. Gov. John Usher, in 1.692 and after, I discovered an act passed to establish & post-office in Portsmouth, and post routes to other places.

After reading the act and examining it with s6me care, I came to the conclusion that in all probability it must be the first post-office and post routes established in the British Colonies in North-America through regal, and by colonial power.

The next thing was to establish this to be a fact. As the question had not been called up before to my knowl- edge, there were necessarily some difficuties to contend with in order to satisfactorily show to the public at this period, that New-Hampshire had the right of the first claim.

After examining the Colonial Records of Massachu- setts, I sent the following Query to the "Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries," which was published in volume 3, and answers to the same: ""Which of the original thirteen States first established a post-office by an act of its Legislature, rates of postage, and routes connecting with other Colonies?"

The above claim as yet has not been refuted.

" An act for Setting a Post office within this Province"

Whereas Thomas Neal Esq. for himselfe his Executer Adm.er and assignes hes obtained from their most Excel-

STATISTICS. 19

ent Majest.s full power and authority by Letters Patten ts wilder the great Seale of England bearing date the seven- ;eenth day of February 1691 to Erect Settle and establish vithin their Said Majest.s Colonies and Plantations in America an office or offices for the receiueing and dis- pelling of Letters and Packquetts according to direction aider Such Kates and Sumes of money as the Planters Shall agree to give and forasmuch as application has >een made to the Lievt. Govern. r and Councill for Encouragement in this affaire Be it therefore Enacted aid ordained by the Lievt. Govern. r Councill and Kepre- entatives convened in Generall Assembly And it is lereby Enacted and ordained by the Authority of the ame That a Post office and officer be henceforth appointed aid Settled in Some convenient place within the Towne >f Portsmouth for receiueing and dispatching away iccording to direction all Letters and Pacquetts that Shall be brought thereinto And no person or persons vhatSoever Shall presume to carry or recarry any Letter >r Letters for hire but only Such as belong to the Post )ffice deriueing their power and Authority from the tfore S.d Thomas Neal Except Such Letters of Merchants aid Masters which Shall be sent by any Masters of any Ship boat or other Vessell of Marchandize or by any )ther person Employed by them for the cartage of Such setters afores.d according to the respectiue directuos and tlsoe precept Letters to be sent by any private friend or riends in their way of Journey or Travell or by any klessenger or Messengers Sent on purpose for or concern - ng the private affaires of any person or persons And whoever offends against this Act Shall forfeit the Sume >f Ten pounds one halfe to their Maj.ties Stewards the Support of the Goverm.t of this Province the other halfe ■o the Post Master Generall * who Shall Sue and prosecute , or the Same And it is hereby further Enacted by the Authority afore S.d that all Letters and Pacquetts >rought Into this Port from beyond Sea (other then such Letters as are before Excepted) Shall by the Importer be brthwith delivered at the Post house or to the officer >elonging thereunto which officer Shall pay a halfe

*The Postmaster-General was probably the Patentee, Thomas Seal.

20 STATISTICS.

penney to the Importer for each Letter or Pacquett So delivered and for each Letters So brought in from beyond Sea Shall be payd by the person to whom directed Two pence and for a Pacquett quantity no lesse then Three Letters besides Bills of Ladeing Invoyces Gazetts per four Pence and for each Letter brought from Boston into this Province not exceeding sixpence and double for a Pac- quett and So proporconably for Letters on this Side Bos- ton and for all other Letters from beyond Boston Shall be paid what is the accoustomary allowance in the Gov- erm.t from whence they come And it is hereby also further Enacted and ordained by the Authority afore S.d That in case any officer belonging to the Post office Shall omit their duty in keeping constant Posts for the carry- ing of Letters to the Sever all places and Stages appointed or Shall neglect Seasonably and faithfully to deliver forth Letters according to the intent of this Act Such officer so offending Shall forfeit the Sume of five pounds ye one halfe to their Majesties the other halfe to the party agreuied who Shall Sue for the Same And all Letters concerning their Maj.ies Service Shall be received and dispached away with all possible Speed according to their direction free of all charge and without demanding pay for the Same any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding And it is further Enacted and ordained that the Officer of the Post house having Licence Granted to Eetaile Bear Cyder and Ale within doors according to Law Shall have his Excise free and no offi- cer of the Excise shall demand any thing of him for the Same and his person to be excused from watching and warding Provided alwayes that this Act nor any thing therein contained Shall continue in force any longer theen Three years from and after the publication thereof.

John Usher (Lieut. Gov.)

John Billman Speaker.)

Tho. Davis, Sec.y

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GOVERNMENT OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

FKOM JUNE 6, 1860, TO JUNE 5, 1861. EXECUTIVE.

GOVERNOR, His Excellency ICHABOD GOODWIN, Portsmouth.

Salary, .$1,000.

COUNCILLORS.

Reed P. Clark, Londonderry, District No. 1.

Daniel Sawyer, Alton, " " 2.

Moody Currier, Manchester, " " 3.

Robert Elwell, Langdon, " " 4,

Denison E. Burnham, Plymouth, " "5.

$2 PER DAY.

Salary. Thomas L. Tttllock, Concord, Secretary of State, $800. Allen Tenny, Concord, Deputy Secretary, Sal. & Fees. Peter Sanborn, Concord, State Treasurer, $600.

Asa McFarland, Concord, State Printer.

LEGISLATIVE.

SENATE.

George S. Towle, President, $2.50 per day.

Clement March, Portsmouth, District No. 1.

Joseph Blake, Kaymond, " " 2.

Herman Poster, Manchester,.. " " 3.

David Morrill, Jr., Canterbury, " " 4,

John D. Lyman, Farmington,..* " "5,

Eli Wentworth, Milton, " *> 6,

Hosea Eaton, New-Ipswich, " " 7.

Walter Harriman, Warner, " •" 8.

Thomas Fisk, Dublin, " " 9.

Jesse Slader, Acworth, " "10,

George S. Towle, Lebanon, " "11.

William A. Burns, Kumney, " " 12,

$2 PER DAY.

Greenleaf Cummings, Lisbon, Clerk, $2.50 per day. Wm. A. Preston. New-Ipswich, As. Clerk, $2,50 per day*

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LEGISLATIVE.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Charles H. Bell, Exeter, Speaker ; $2.50 per clay.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

Atkinson, Benj. W. Ireson.

Auburn, George Clark.

Brentwood, Simon Gordon.

Candia, Henry M. Eaton, Elias P. Hubbard.

Chester, Parker Morse.

Danville, William Hoyt.

Deerfield, Joseph J. Dear- born.

Derry, Peter J. Home, James Choate.

East-Kingston, John L. Greeley.

Epping, George N. Shepard.

Exeter, Charles H. Bell, Nathaniel K. Leavitt, Jewett Conner.

Fremont, PhineasBeede, Jr.

Greenland, Ruf usW . Weeks.

Gosport, none.

Hamstead, none.

Hampton, John Dearborn.

Hampton-Falls, Charles A. Nason.

Kensington, Jonathan Pal- mer. Kingston, Amos Kimball. Londonderry, John Dickey,

Benjamin P. Whorf. Newcastle, Geo. B. French.

Newington, Enoch T. Cole- man. Newmarket, Benjamin F. Haley, Augustus B. Clay.

Newton, Leonard Currier.

North-Hampton, Simon Brown, Jr.

Northwood, Woodbury M. Durgin.

Nottingham, NoahO. Smith.

Plaistow, Nath'l K. Kelly.

Portsmouth, William H. Y. Hackett, John S. Harvey, Charles Ann able, Lyman D. Spalding, Alfred T. Joy, Marcellus Bufford, Abner Greenleaf.

Baymond, none.

Rye, Samuel J. Locke.

Salem, Joseph Webster, William G. Crowell.

Sandown, James Griffin.

Seabrook, William Sanborn.

South-Hampton, Jacob B. French.

South-Newmarket, Daniel R. Smith.

Stratham, Nathan M. Bar- ker.

Windham, Sam'l Campbell.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

Barrington, John Q. A. Swain, Jeremiah Water- house, Jr.

Dover, Daniel Smith, John B. Bruce, John M. Dur-

gin, William J. Reade, Charles H. Horton, Josiah B. Folsom, Geo. W. Col- bath, Simon J. Torr.

LEGISLATIVE.

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Durham, Andrew D. Mc- Daniel.

Farmington, Andrew J. Scruton, John C. Elkins.

Lee, Israel JBartlett.

Madbury, Edward Pendex- ter.

Middleton, Robert P. "White- house.

Milton, John E. Goodwin, Daniel E. Palmer.

New-Durham, Elihu Hayes.

Rochester, Isaac Spring- field, John Legro, Levi Meader.

Rollinsford, Elish aE. Dodge.

Somersworth, Edward A, Rollins, Albert A. Per- kins, John S. Haines, Jr., Joshua F. Littlefield. -

Strafford, Isaiah Edgerly, Daniel J. Holmes.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Alton, Charles C. Mooney, Sewall T. Roberts.

Barnstead, Cha's S. George, James Locke.

Center-Harbor, William P. Sturtevant.

jrilmanton, John K. Wood- man, Cyrus Gilman.

Gilford, Thos. Ham, Wood- bury Melcher, John J. Morrill.

Laconia, Bradstreet Wig- gin, Augustus Doe.

Meredith, Gideon Piper, Isaac Leavitt.

ISTe w-Hampton, David H. Smith.

Sanbornton, Josiah H. Phil- brick, David C. Clough, Ira Woodman.

Upper-Gilmanton, Morri- son Rowe.

CARROLL COUNTY.

Albany, Geo. W. Bennett.

Bartlett, Elias M. Hall.

Brookfield, Deering E. Stod- dard.

Chatham, Ithiel E. Clay.

Donway, Tobias A. Hanson, Jacob Lewis.

Eaton, none.

Effingham, John C. Leavitt.

Freedom, Cyrus Eowler.

Tackson, Joshua Trickey.

Madison, none.

Moultonborough, William

H. H. Mason, Ezekiel S.

Flanders. Ossipee, Luther D. Sawyer,

John Moulton. Sandwich, Neai McCrillis,

John Cooke. Tarn worth, Larkin D. Ma*

son, James Emery. Tuftonborough, William N".

Roberts. Wakefield, Albra Went-

worth. Wolfboro', Moses Thomp- son, John C. Young.

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LEGISLATIVE.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Allenstown Amos B. Blais- dell.

Andover, John M. Shirley.

Bow, Frederick Clough.

Boscawen, Moses Whittier, Thaddeus O. Wilson.

Bradford, CummingsPierce.

Canterbury, Edward Os- good, George W. Peverly.

Chichester, Joshua Lane, Jr.

Concord, David A. Brown, John L. gallant, Elbridge Dimond, Samuel Coffin, Charles H. Herbert, Gil- bert Bullock, Henry S. Shattuck, David J. Ab- bott, Lyman D. Stevens, Charles E. Thompson.

Dunbarton, Charles Stinson.

Epsom, Samuel Fowler, Jr.

Franklin, Daniel Barnard, "William H. Kimball.

Henniker, Oliver Pillsbury Carleton S. Dodge.

Hooksett, Joseph T. Goss

Hopkinton, Ira A. Putney, John M. Bailey.

Loudon, Benjamin Cate, George W. Neal.

Newbury, Benj. Chandler.

New-London, Anthony Goi- ^y.

Northfield,WesleyKnowles.

Pembroke, Wm. Knox, Jr.

Pittsfield, Jackson Freeze, Moses Martin.

Salisbury, John C. Smith.

Sutton, John G. Huntoon.

Warner, Cummings Mar- shall, E. M. Dunbar.

Wilmot, Curtis Langley.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Amherst, Wm. Wetherbee.

Antrim, Lemuel "$, Pattee.

Bedford, Henry Hale.

Bennington, Henry H. Duncklee.

Brookline, Francis A.Peter- son.

Deering, Keuben Lovering.

Francestown, Daniel F. Frye.

Goffstown, John Dunlap, Gilman Robertson.

Greenfield, John Gregg.

Hancock, Asa Simonds.

Hillsborough, Abel C. Burn- ham, Francis IS". Blood.

Hollis, Minot Farley.

Hudson, Samuel Morrison.

Litchfield, Jona. A. Griffin.

Lyndeboro', Israel Herrick.

Manchester, Jona. Morse. Joseph B. Clark, Ezekiel A. Straw, Paschal B. Simons, Timothy W. Lit- tle, Darwin J. Daniels, William P. Newell, Isaac W. Smith, Joseph A. Haines, Gilman H. Kim- ball, John L. Fitch, John Coughlin, Richard N. Batchelder, Walter H. Noy es, George W. Riddle, l Alpheus Bodwell.

Mason, Thos. J. Marshall, '

LEGISLATIVE.

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lerrimack, Wm. T. Parker.

/lilford, Bainbridge Wad- leigh, George F. Bartlett.

lont-Vernon, Charles J. Smith.

Nashua, George Stark, Sam- uel Chase, Allen Wilson, Edward P. Emerson, Geo. W. Blakeslee, Levi Rob- inson, Enoch P. Chase, Hiram Campbell, JacobD. March, Wm. H. Conant.

ifew-Boston, John Atwood, James Danforth.

New-Ipswich, Henry O. Preston, Charles B. Mar- shall.

Pelham, Amos Batchelder.

Peterborough, John Smith, Andrew A. Farnsworth.

Sharon, Wherlin Gregg.

Temple, Elbridge G. Cutter.

Weare, Robert B. Carswell, Simon G. Gove.

Wilton, Timothy Par khurst.

Windsor, David Curtis.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

Llstead, Oliver Shepard.

Chesterfield, Arad Fletcher.

)ublin, Aaron Smith.

fitzwilliam, Philip S. Batchelder.

jilsum, Ezra Webster,

linsdale, John D. Todd.

raffrey, Charles H. Powers.

£eene, Francis A. Faulk- ner, Caleb T. Buffum, Ad- dison Stone, Geo. Holmes.

Marlboro', Charles Gilbert.

barlow, Willard A. Baker.

kelson, Simeon G. Griffin.

Richmond, AbnerTwitchelL

Rindge, Josiah Abbott.

Roxbury, Kendall Kims.

Stoddard, Ephraim Stevens.

Sullivan, Caleb Goodnow.

Surry, none.

Swanzey, Frederick L. Ea- ton, Enoch Howes.

Troy, Edwin Buttrick.

Walpole, Augustus F. May- nard, Oliver Martin.

Westmoreland, Anson Cole.

Winchester, William Rix- ford, Mo wry Sabin.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Icworth, Daniel J.Warner.

Jharlestown, John J. Han- son, Charles C. Kimball.

Jlaremont, John A. Winn, Edward D. Baker, Solon C. Grannis, Timothy D. Kimball.

Oornish, Araunah Bur nap.

Croydon, none.

"oshen, Jonas Parker.

Grantham, Adolphus Hall, 2

I^angdon, March Chase. Lempster, Hosea W.Parker. Newport, Paul J. Wheeler,

Samuel H. Edes. Plainfield, Stephen R. Moul-

ton, Charles F. Gallup. Springfield, Samuel Stevens. Sunapee, Joseph P. Smith. Unity, Uriah M. Straw. Washington, John Mcllvin.

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LEGISLATIVE,

GRAETON COUNTY.

Alexandria, ArielH. George.

Bath, David E. Lang.

Benton, George W. Mann.

Bethlehem, Timothy P. Turner.

Bridgewater, Jonathan H. Johnson.

Bristol, Frederick Bartlett.

Campton, George W. Ken- iston.

Canaan, Horace S. Currier, William L. Harris.

Banbury, "Wells Currier.

Dorchester, Milton Young- man.

Ellsworth and "Waterville, John Johnson, Jr.

Enfield, James W.Johnson.

Franconia, Chas. H. Colby.

Grafton, Enos T. Gifford.

Groton, Noah L. Jewell.

Hanover, Newton S. Hun- tington, Israel O. Dewey.

Haverhill, James P. "Web- ster, George S. Kelsea.

Hebron, Lucius "W. Ham- mond.

Hill, Ezekiel G. Bartlett.

Holderness, Aaron M. Gor- don, Jesse Mudgett.

Landaff, "Wm. L. Shattuck,

Lebanon, Horace Hatch, Francis A. Cushman.

Lisbon, James Parker, Mo- ses A. Quimby.

Littleton, Calvin F. Cate, John C. Quimby.

Lyman, Harrison Porter.

Lyme, Cyrus B. Hamilton, Selah Beal.

Monroe, Horace Emery.

Orange, Truman F. Thomas.

Or ford, Stedman "Willard.

Piermont, Elisha Kogers.

Plymouth, none.

Kumney, Josiah Quincy.

Thornton, "Wm. A. Smith.

Warren, Ira M. Weeks.

Wentworth, Elijah Kollins.

Woodstock and Lincoln. Stephen N . Hanson.

COO» COUNTY.

Berlin and Kandolph, Fletcher J. Bean.

Carroll and Hart's Loca- tion, Charles S. Leavitt.

Clarksville and Pittsburgh, David Johnson.

Colebrook, Daniel Fletcher.

Columbia, Samuel M. Har- vey.

Dalton, John Bond.

Errol, Cambridge, &c, Mo- ses F. Coolidge.

Gorham, Sumner Chipman Jefferson, Chas. L. Plaisted Lancaster, George C. Wil

liams, Seth Savage. Milan, Columbus Lane. Northumberland, James H

Curtis. Shelburne, Harvey Phil

brick. Stark and Dummer, Solo

mon Cole,

LEGISLATIVE. 27

Whitefleld, William B, Hutchins.

Stewartstown, Horace J.

Hall. Stratford, Harvey Hinman.

Whole number of Kepresentatives chosen for 1860-61 527.

The members are paid $2 per day.

TELLERS.

Division No. 1 Nathan M. Barker, Stratham. Division No. 2— Charles J. Smith, Mont- Vernon. Division No. 3 Joseph T. Gross, Hooksett.

CLERESi

Clerk of the House Edward Sawyer, Koch aster, $2.50 )er day.

Assistant Clerk Samuel D. Lord, Manchester, $2.50 >er day.

Engrossing Clerk Silas Hardy, Keene, $2.50 per day.

Chaplain to the Legislature Kev. Nathaniel Bouton, ). D., Concord.

Reporters Samuel K. Glenn, Boston, for the New- 3ampshire Patriot ; George V. Marsh, Chester, England, x>r the New-Hampshire Statesman ; Samuel C. Eastman, Concord, for the Independent Democrat.

DOOR-KEEPERS.

To the Council Greenleaf J. Prescott,* Concord. To the Senate Henry Willard, Keene. To the House Edmund Brown, Lancaster ; Uriel L. Comings, Cornish.

Traveling Fees. The members of the Council shall 'eceive each, ten cents a mile to and from the place of ;heir sessions. The President and members of the Sen- ite, Speaker of the House of Kepresentatives, and Clerks md Assistant Clerks of the Senate and House, shall each

*Mr. Prescott was appointed at the close of the session of 1860.

28 LEGISLATIVE.

receive ten cents a mile for their travel to and from the place of the sitting of the Legislature.

The Legislature of New-Hampshire commenced their session for the political year 1860-61, on Wednesday, June 6, and closed the session July 4, making a session of thirty days ; and passed sixty public acts and twenty- five public resolutions ; thirty-six private acts, and twenty-one private resolutions.

APPROPRIATIONS.

One thousand dollars for educating the indigent blind and partially blind of this State at the Institution for the Blind at Boston ; $1,500 for the indigent deaf and dumb persons in this State at the Institution in Hartford ; $3,000 for the maintenance of indigent insane persons belonging to this State, at the Asylum, for such and so many as His Excellency the Governor shall elect and approve: Provided, that not less than two thirds of said sum shall be applied to the support of private patients, exclusive of paupers maintained at public charge ; $5,000 for the House of Reformation for the current expenses of the year and indebtedness, and for building a barn, woodshed, workshop, and furnishing mechanical tools; $5,000 for the purpose of completing the new cabinet shop, and the net income of the State Prison shall be appropriated to liquidate the said sum borrowed by the authority of the State ; $600 for the purpose of repairing the steam engine at the Prison ; $100 for the purpose of cementing the cellar under the cabinet shop ; $100 for the purpose of purchasing books and stationery for the use of the prisoners ; $300 to pay the salary of the chap- lain ; $200 in addition to the warden's present salary I $1,000 for painting and making necessary repairs to the State House.

COMMISSIONERS

Under an act concerning contagious diseases among cattle. 1

Larkin D. Mason, of Tamworth ; Oliver Pillsbury, of J Henniker ; Walter Harriman, of "Warner,

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JUDICIARY.

SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT,

Salaries. SAMUEL I). BELL, LL. D., Manchester,

Chief Justice, $2,000 Isa Fowler, Concord, Associate Justice, 1,800

Fonathan E. Sargent, Wentwortb, Asso. Justice, 1,800 EEenry A. Bellows, Concord, Associate Justice, 1,800 Charles Doe, Dover, Associate Justice, 1,800

3-eorge W. Nesmith, Franklin, Associate Justice, 1,800 Fohn Sullivan, Exeter, Attorney -General, 1,800

William E. Chandler, Concord,

Reporter of the Supreme Judicial Court, 400

CLERKS of the supreme judicial court.

]harles G. Conner, Exeter, for Buckingham ;

Andrew H. Young, Dover, for Strafford ;

>amuel C. Clark,' Gilford (address Lake Village), for

Belknap ; ' iVilliam M. Weed, Sandwich, for Carroll ; Fonas D. Sleeper, Concord, for Merrimack ; Mward S. Cutter, Amherst, for Hillsborough ; Mward Farrar, Keene, for Cheshire ; vV. H. H. Allen, Newport, for Sullivan ; Charles A. Dole, Haverhill, for Grafton ; Daniel C. Piiikham, Lancaster, for Coos.

COUNTY SOLICITORS. '

Charles H. Bell, Exeter, for Kockingham ; Wolcott Hamlin, Dover, for Strafford; Samuel W. Kollins, Meredith, for Belknap ; Luther D. Sawyer, Ossipee, for Carroll ; George W. Everett, New-London, for Merrimack ; Aaron F. Stevens, Nashua, for Hillsborough ; Francis A. Faulkner, Keene, -for Cheshire ; Levi W. Barton, Newport, for Sullivan ; Henry W. Blair, Plymouth, for Grafton ; Benjamin F. Whidden, Lancaster, for Coos.

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"The solicitors for the several counties shall receive from the State Treasury, in full compensation for the services by them rendered in the absence of the attorney- general, at each trial term of the Court (S. J. C.) at which they shall perform his duties, upon a certificate thereof from the presiding justice, the following sums:

In Rockingham, Hillsboro" and Grafton, fifty dollars ;

In Strafford, Merrimack and Cheshire, forty dollars ;

In Belknap, Carroll, Sullivan and Coos, thirty dollars.

Such solicitors shall receive for all other services by them performed, such reasonable compensation as the justices of said court may at each term direct, from the county treasury."

liAW TERMS,

Held by the Supreme Judicial Court, according to an act remodeling the Judiciary, 1855, and as amended June session, 1859.

The State is divided into four Judicial Districts, as follows :

No. 1. To consist of the Counties of Rockingham, Strafford and Carroll ;

No. 2. Of the Counties of Merrimack, Hillsborough and Belknap ;

No. 3. Of the Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan ;

No. 4. Of the Counties of Grafton and Coos.

The Supreme Judicial Court shall hold terms thereof, to be called Law Terms, annually, within the aforesaid Judicial Districts, at the times and places following :

At Exeter on the third Tuesday of June, and at Dover on the third Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Rockingham and Strafford ; at Manchester on the first Tuesday of June, and at Concord on the first Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Merrimack and Hills- borough ; at Keene on the first Tuesday of July, and at Newport on the fourth Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan ; at Lancaster on the third Tuesday of July, and at Haverhill on the Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday of December, for the Coun- ties of Grafton and Coos.

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rRIAL TERMS OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT,' COM- PILED ACCORDING TO AN ACT PASSED JUNE

SESSION, 1859.

At Portsmouth, on the third Tuesday of October, and at Exeter on the third Tuesday of January and the second luesday of April, for the County of Rockingham.

At Dover, on the second Tuesday of February, the last Fuesday of May and first Tuesday of September, for the County of Strafford.

At Gilford, on the fourth Tuesday of March and the fourth Tuesday of September, for the County of Belknap.

At Ossipee, on the third Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, for the County of Carroll.

At Concord, on the third Tuesday of August, and on the first Tuesday of February, for the County of Merrimack.

At Amherst, on the first Tuesday of September, at Manchester on the first Tuesday of January, and at Nashua on the first Tuesday of May, for the County of Hillsborough.

At Keene, on the third Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, for the County of Cheshire.

At Newport, on the fourth Tuesday of January and the first Tuesday of September, for the County of Sullivan.

At Haverhill, on the first Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of October, for the Western Judicial Dis- trict ; and at Plymouth, on the third Tuesday of May and the third Tuesday of November, for the Eastern Judi- cial District in the County of Grafton.

At Lancaster, on the fourth Tuesday of April and the fourth Tuesday of October, for the County of Coos.

PROBATE OFFICERS.

JUDGES.

Counties. Names and Residences. Appointed. Salary.

Rockingham, William W. Stickney, Exeter, June 30, 1857, $412

Strafford, Dan'l G. Rollins, Soinersworth, June 30, 1857, 225

Belknap, Warren Lovell, Laconia, Jan., 1841, 142

Carroll, Joel Eastman, Conway, July 14, 1856, 150

Merrimack, Hamilton E. Perkins, Concord, July 14, 1856, 300

Hillsborough, David Cross, Manchester, July 14, 1856, 425

Cheshire, Larkin Baker, Westmoreland, Nov., 1841, 225

Sullivan, Alvah Smith, Lempster, July 14, 1856, 175

Grafton, Nathaniel S. Berry, Hebron, July 14, 1856, 300

Coos, Turner Stephenson, July 13, 1855, 150

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REGISTERS.

Counties. Names and Residences. Appointed. Salary.

Rockingham, Samuel D. Win gate, Exeter, Jan. 1, 1857, $550

Stratford, Asa Freeman, Dover, June 30, 1857, 300

Belknap, William L. Avery, Laconia, May 11, 1858, 183

Carroll, Daniel G. Beede, Sandwich, July 14, 1856, 200

Merrimack, Isaac A. Hill, Concord, Jan. 1, 1856, 400

Hillsborough, Josiah G. Dearborn, Amherst, July 3,1860, 575

Cheshire, Silas Hardy, Keene, Mar. 15, 1859, 300

Sullivan, Edward Wyman, Newport, July 14, 1856, 225 Grafton, Nath'l W. Westgate, Haverhill, July 14, 1856, 400

Coos; John M. Whipple, Lancaster, July 3, 1860, 200

TERMS OF THE PROBATE COURT*

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

EXETER, on the Wednesday next following the first Tuesday of November and April, on the Wednesday next following the third Tuesday of February, March and December, and on the Wednesday next following the second Tuesday of every other month.

PORTSMOUTH, on the first Tuesday of November, on the third Tuesday of March, and on the second Tues- day of January, May, July and September.

PLAISTO W, on the first Tuesday of August and De- cember, and the third Tuesday of May.

DERRY, on the Wednesday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Wednesday next following the third Tuesday of May.

CHESTER, on the Thursday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Thursday next following the third Tuesday of May.

DEERFIELD, on the Friday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Friday next following the third Tuesday of May. Act of June, 1858.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

DOVER, on the first Tuesday of January, March, May, August and October.

ROCHESTER, on the first Tuesday of July and December.

FARMINGTOIST, on the first Tuesday of April and September.

SOMERSWORTH, on the first Tuesday of February, June and November.

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BELKNAP COUNTY.

GILFORD, on the third Tuesday of every month.

CARROLL COUNTY.

OSSIPEE CORNER, on the first Tuesday of March, June, September and December.

CONWAY, on the first Tuesday of January, April, July and October.

TAMWORTH, on the first Tuesday of February, May, August and November.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

CONCORD, on the fourth Tuesday of every month.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

MANCHESTER, on the fourth Tuesdays of January, March, May, July, September and November.

NASHUA, on the fourth Tuesdays of February, April, June, August, October and December.

FRANCESTOWN, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of January, April, July and October.

AMHERST, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of February, June, September and December.

PETERBOROUGH, on the Friday next following the Fourth Tuesday of May and August.

MASON VILLAGE, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of March and November. Act of June, 1859.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

KEENE, on the first and third Tuesdays of every month.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

NEWPORT, on the last Wednesday of February, A.pril, June, August, October and December.

CLAREMONT, on the last Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September and November.

GRAFTON 'COUNTY.

HAVERHILL, on the third Tuesday of April and October.

PLYMOUTH, on the third Tuesday of May and November.

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CANAAN, on the third Tuesday of June and December. LISBON, on the third Tuesday of March and September. BRISTOL, on the third Tuesday of July. LITTLETON, on the third Tuesday of January. WENTWOETH, on the third Tuesday of February and August.

COOS COUNTY.

COLEBROOK, on the first Tuesday of September. LANCASTER, on the first Tuesday of January, March, May and November.

BERLIN, on the first Tuesday of July.

CHANGE OF CIVIL OFFICERS.

The Court of Common Pleas was abolished at the June session, 1859, and the business of said court was trans- ferred to the Supreme Judicial Court. Eive Judges belonged to this court, which number was increased to six by the appointment, July 5, of Jonathan E. Sargent, on and after August 1, a Judge in the late Court of Common Pleas.

September 23, 1859, Samuel Dana Bell was appointed Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, on and after September 30, vice Ira Perley, resigned ; Henry A. Bel- lows was appointed Associate Justice in the Supreme Judi- cial Court, on and after September 30, vice George Y. Sawyer, resigned ; Charles Doe w^as appointed Associate Justice in the Supreme Judicial Court, on and after Octo- ber 31, 1859. December 31, 1859, George W. Nesmith was appointed Associate Justice in the Supreme Judicial Court, on and after January 2, 1860, vice Ira A. Eastman, resigned. July 3, 1860, Henry W. Blair was appointed Solicitor for Grafton County, vice Charles W. Rand, term of office expired ; Josiah G. Dearborn, Register of Probate for Hillsborough County, vice Wm. Wetherbee, term of office expired ; John M. "Whipple, Register of Probate for Coos County, vice Albro L. Robinson, term of office expired. June 27, 1860, the following named j persons were appointed Sheriffs, the predecessors of whom, the term of office having severally expired ; Joseph B. '

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

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Adams, for the County of Eockingham ; John Legro, for the County of Strafford ; Daniel L. Stevens, for the County of Hillsborough ; Bolivar Lovell (reappointed), for the County of Cheshire; Wyman Pattee, for the County of Grafton.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

In making up the annual list of lawyers for each town 3r city, it is the intention of the Compiler to insert the names, where there is more than one in a town or city, in the order in which each commenced business. An ittorney, changing his place of business, or a young man, ifter having been admitted to the practice of law, and ocated for business, would confer a favor by sending his ?ard to the Compiler.

Alstead, Aldis Lovell.

llton, J. M. Moody.

Amherst, Perley Dodge, Edward S. Cutter.

^.ndover, John M. Shirley.

Atkinson, John Kelly.

Bath, Isaac Patterson, Andrew S. Woods, John L. Carleton, Harry Hibbard, A. P. Carpenter, David E. Lang, George A. Bingham, Edward Woods.

Barnstead, C. S. George.

Bradford, Weare Tappan, M. W. Tappan, Moses K. Haselton.

Bristol, L. W. Fling, S. K. Mason.

Janaan, William P. Weeks, Geo. W.Murray (East), Brooks K. Webber.

Charlestown, George Olcott, E. L. Cushing, Henry Hubbard, E. D. Hastings.

Claremont, P. C. Freeman, Alpheus F. Snow, John J. Prentiss, George Ticknor, E. D. Baker, Alexander Gardiner, Edwin Vaughan, Arthur Chase.

Colebrook, A. Barker, William S. Ladd, Ira Eamsey.

Concord, Stephen C. Badger, Arthur Fletcher, Ira Perley, Sylvester Dana, Josiah Minot, John H. George, Lyman D. Stevens, George G. Fogg,

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Concord, A. Herbert Bel- lows, H. P. Kolfe, Anson S. Marshall, William H. Bartlett, Amos Hadley, "William L. Foster, David Pillsbury, John Y. Mugridge, Lyman T. Flint/ W. E. Chandler, Wm. F. Goodwin, Napoleon B. Bryant, Joseph C. A. Wingate, H. E. Perkins, B. F. Prescott, Samuel G-. Lane, Benj. E. Badger, Jonas D. Sleeper, George Tenney, Jonathan Kittredge, Charles P. Sanborn, Josiah Bellows, Samuel C. Eastman, Benj. T. Hutehins, E.C.DelevanKittredge, James B. Moore.

(Fisherville,) John A. Kil- burn, Nehemiah Butler.

Conway, Zara Cutler, Joel Eastman, F. Pv. Chase.

Croydon, Samuel Morse.

Danbury, Wm. T. Norris.

Deerfield, Ira St. Clair.

Deering, D. F. Whittle.

Derry, David A. Gregg, Greenleaf C. Bartlett, John Porter.

Dover, Asa Freeman, Daniel M. Christie,

Dover, Charles W. Wood- man, Thomas E. Sawyer, John H. White, John P. Hale, Bichard Kimball, Samuel M. Wheeler, Henry T. Wiswall, Amasa Eoberts, Wolcott Hamlin, Joshua G. Hall, Jr., John H. Wiggin, Daniel Hall.

Dunbarton, Caleb Stark.

Durham, J. A. Richardson, John W. Kingman.

Effingham, Josiah Dear- born.

Epping, John S. H. Frink, Horace C. Bacon.

Exeter, John Sullivan, At- torney- General, Amos Tuck, Gil man Mars ton, James H. Shapley, William W. Stickney, Nathaniel Gordon, Alvah Wood, Charles H. Bell, J. W. Clark, Moses W. Collins, Samuel M. Wilcox, J. Warren Towle.

Farmington, Geo. ]ST. East- man, Louis Bell.

Fitz william, A. A. Parker.

Freedom, Orestes R. Topliif, Edwin Pease.

Franklin, Austin F. Pike, M. Bradbury Goodwin, Daniel Barnard.

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Gilford, J. P. Hutchinson, William L. Avery,

(Lake Village,)

Samuel C. Clark.

Goffstown, David Steele.

Gorham, Dan'l W.Scribner.

Hanover, Daniel Blaisdell, William H. Duncan.

Haverhill, N. B. Felton, George W. Chapman, N. W. Westgate, Charles A. Dole.

Henniker, Edward B. S. Sanborn.

Hillsborough, F. N. Blood.

Hillsboro' Bridge, D. Steele. J. F. Briggs.

Holderness, Jas. L. Wilson.

Hopkinton, Horace Chase.

Jaffrey, Albert S. Scott.

Keene, Levi Chamberlain, Thomas M. Edwards, Samuel Dinsmoor, Salma Hale, J. Henry Elliot, George A. Wheelock, William P. Wheeler, Frank S. Fiske, Charles C. Webster, Edward Farrar, Farnum F. Lane, F. A. Faulkner, Harvey Carleton, Silas Hardy, Henry F. Sever ens, Don H. Woodward, C. Fred. Webster.

Laconia, S. C. Lyford, Warren Lovell, George W. Stevens, Ellery A. Hibbard, T. J. Whipple,

Laconia, O. A. J. Vaughan, Wm. N. Blair.

Lancaster, J. W. Williams, Turner Stephenson, S. W. Cooper, George A. Cossitt, Jacob Benton, William Burns, B. F. Whidden, George C. Williams, H. A. Fletcher, Jared I. Williams, William Heywood, Henry O. Kent, Ossian Kay.

Lebanon, George S. Towle, Aaron H. Cragin, Kodney Lund, L. B. Morris, J. H. Buckingham.

Lempster, Hosea W.Parker.

Littleton, Edmund Carleton, Harry Bingham, Wm. J. Bellows, Charles Wr. Band, John Farr, Edward D. Band.

Manchester, Daniel Clark, G. W. Morrison, Herman Foster, Moody Currier, William C. Clarke, David Cross, George A. French,

B. P. Cilley, J. L. Fitch, D. J. Clark, Samuel N. Bell, Isaac W. Smith,

C. W. Stanley, Samuel D. Lord, Jonas P. Bowman,

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ATTORNEYS AT LAW.

Manchester, John P. Newell, Lucien B. Clough, Joseph B. Clark, Elijah M. Topliff, Samuel Upton, S. G. Clarke, Wm. Stark, Wm, W. Morris, A. B. Shattuck, Ira A. Eastman, Lewis W. Clark, Charles W. Johnson, Daniel A. Crosby.

Mason Village, William A. Preston.

Meredith, S. W. Rollins.

Merrimack, Edward P. Par- ker, Isaac McGaw.

Milford, Bainbridge Wad- leigh, Gilbert Wadleigh, O. W. Lull.

Milan, Albert Baker.

Milton, Cyrus Jones.

Moultonboro', S. Emerson.

Nashua, George Y. Sawyer, Aaron W. Sawyer,

A. P. Stevens,

B. B. Whittemore, Edward B. West, Benjamin F. Emerson, A. P. Hughes, William W. Bailey,

C. R. Morrison, Wm. L. Carter, Wm. H. Nutt.

New-Ipswich, JohnPreston. New-London, G.W.Everett. Newmarket, Wm. B. Small,

Augustus B. Clay. Newport, Amasa Edes,

Newport, Edmund Burke, W. P. Newton, S. H. Edes, Levi W. Barton, S. L. Bowers, Albert S. Wait, W. H. H. Allen.

Northfield, Asa P. Gate,

Northwood, N. Dearborn,

Ossipee, Luther D. Sawyer, Sanborn B. Carter, Simon G. Philbrick.

Pembroke, Moody Kent.

Peterborough, Charles G. Cheney, Cornelius V. Dearborn, George A. Ramsdell.

Pittsfield, Benj. Emerson, H. B. Leavitt, John J. Pillsbury, Thomas H. Thorndike.

Plaistow, Wm. H. Hills.

Plymouth, Wm. Leverett, Joseph Clark, Joseph Burrows, Henry W. Blair, Benjamin Clark, John W. Ela.

Portsmouth, P. R. Freeman, Wm. Claggett, Alfred W. Haven, Wm. H. Y. Hackett, James W. Emery, James Smith, Lory Odell, Albert R. Hatch, W. H. Rollins, I. B. Claggett, William H. Hackett, Horace Webster, Samuel H. Goodall, Albert H. Hoyt,

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Portsmouth, Edwin N. Mathes,

Amos S. Alexander. Rindge, Geo. 'W. Todd, Jr. Rochester, D. J. Parsons,

Cyrus K. Sanborn. Rollinsford, William J.

Copeland. Rumney, Josiah Quincy,

Samuel Herbert. Sanbornton (Bridge), R. M. Colby,

Charles C. Rogers, Sandwich, I. A. Bean. Shelburne, Fletcher Odell, Somersworth, Ichabod G. Jordan,

Nathaniel Wells,

Royal Eastman,

Edward A. Rollins,

George W. Burleigh,

William D. Knapp.

A list of those admitted to practice in courts of law7 as attorneys, by statute :

Strafford, Geo. C. Peavey, Stratford, C. D. Johnson. Sunapee, W. C. Sturoc. Tarn worth, Obed Hall,

Henry Heywood. Wakefield, Wm. Sawyer,

Amasa Copp,

Charles Chesley. Walpole, Frederick Vose. Warner, Harrison G.Harris,

Samuel Davis, Jr. Wentworth, T. J. Smith,

Charles Henry Bartlett. Wilmot, Wm. W.'Flanders, Wilton, Charles H. Burns. Winchester, E. M. Forbes,

Ellery Albee. Wolfboro', Henry H. One,

Zachariah Batchelder,

Charles F. Hill,

William C. Fox.

Bartlett, Geo.W.M.Pitman. Dover, G. T. Wentworth. Haverhill, John S. Bryant, David Page.

Kingston, Wm. C. Patten. Marlow, Bethuel Farley. Plymouth, Jas. McQuestem Tufconboro', John Peavey.

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NOTARIES PUBLIC.

[The names in the following list having a star, were appointed under the law before 1827, which appointment was made to continue during good behavior.]

Amherst, Chas. Bichardson.

Barrington, J. H. Wink- ley, Jr.

Brentwood, "W. H. Dudley.

Charlestown, Henry H. Syl- vester, George Olcott, Jr.

Chichester, Charles H. Car- penter.

Claremont, Geo. N.Farwell, J. L. Farwell, Edward D. Baker.

Concord, N. G. Upham,* Ebenezer S. Towle, George Minot, Arthur Fletcher, Elisha Morrill, Wm. P. Foster, Stephen C. Badger, John S. Bollins, Edson Hill, Lyman D. Stevens, Elbridge G. Carter, Charles Minot, Charles H. Hill, Joseph C. A. Wingate, Preston S. Smith.

Colebrook, Ira Ramsey.

Derry, David Currier.

Dover, Asa A. Tufts,

Charles W. Woodman, Samuel M. Wheeler.

Francestown, Cornelius V. Dearborn,

Francestown, Paul H.Bixby. Exeter, Nathaniel Gordon,

James W. Odlin,

William B. Morrill,

Nathaniel A. Shute. Epping, Chas. W. Sargent. Farmington, G. L. White- house,

John D. Lyman. Gorham, Dan'l W.Scribner. Hampton-Falls, John W. Dodge,

Thomas L. Sanborn. Hanover, David Kimball. Haverhill, Nathaniel W.

Westgate. Jaffrey, Peter Upton,

Spencer L. Bailey. Keene, Thomas H. Leverett,

George W. Tilden,

Francis A. Faulkner,

Daniel Buss,

E. H. Porter. Laconia, John T. Coffin,

Almon C. Leavitt. Lancaster, Eichard P. Kent,

George C. Williams. Lebanon,Edward J.Durant,

James H. Kendrick. Lisbon, Wm. H. Cummings. Littleton, Adam Moore. Manchester, Sam'l D. Bell,*

Herman Foster,

Moody Currier,

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Manchester, David Cross, David J. Clark, J. Dudley Lyford, Jacob F. James, Samuel 1ST. Bell, Isaac W. Smith, Elijah M. Topliff, Kufus Baker, Joseph B. Clark, John D. Erving, William Stark, Charles E. Balch, Nathan Parker, George B. Chandler, Bradbury P. Cilley, Stephen G. Clarke.

Vlarlow, Ephraim Parker.

Meredith, S. W. Kollins.

Milan, Osman M. Twitch ell.

Milford, Hiram A. Daniels, Gilbert Wadleigh.

Moultonborough, John M. Emerson.

STashua, Aaron P. Stevens, B. B. Whittemore, Prancis Winch, Aaron W. Sawyer, Albert McKean.

STevv-Hampton, John Nash.

STew-Ipswich, John Pres- ton, Edward A. Barrett.

Newmarket, David Murray.

STewport, Paul J. Wheeler.

)ssipee, Daniel Wentworth.

Pembroke, Aaron Whitte- more.

'eterborough, Charles G. Cheney,

Pittsfield, Josiah Carpenter*

Portsmouth, William Clag- gett,* Wm. B. Parker,* D. P. Drown * James P. Shores, Oliver W. Penhallow, Joseph M. Edmonds, John Sise,

George G. Brewster, Wm. Tuckerman, Wm. L. Dwight, John N. Frost.

Kochester, J. McDuffie, Franklin McDuffie.

Kollinsford, J. P. Emerson.

Eye, Warren Parsons.

Sandwich, Jos. Wentworth, Wm. M. Weed, Ira A. Bean.

Sanbornton, Wm. T. Cass.

Shelburne, Barker Burbank.

Somers worth, Mark Noble, Henry Y. Hayes, James B. Shapleigh, John A. Burleigh, David H. Buffum.

Stoddard, Silas Dinsmoor.

Tuftonboro', John Peavey.

Walpole, Frederick Yose.

Warner, George Jones.

Winchester, Erastus Snow, Edward M. Forbes, Obadiah Sprague.

Wolf borough, Thomas J. Tebbetts, H. B. Bust,* Abel Haley.

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COMMISSIONERS.

The following are Commissioners resident in other States, who have been appointed by the Executive of New-Hampshire to take testi- mony and depositions to be read in the Courts of New-Hampshire ; also to administer oaths, to talce the acknowledgment of deeds, power s-of -attorney, and all instruments under seal, to be recorded in this State.

ALABAMA. Mobile, Mark W. Delahay, Sidney F. Douglas, Samuel H. Parker.

CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, James Wilson, Joseph Grant, Andrew Williams, Samuel W. Moore, L. W. Sloat, T. J. Thibault, Alexander Boyd, Albert G. Randall, C. J. Brenham, William F. French ; Sacramento, Richard H. Stanley, Wm. N. Price, Wm. G. English, A. K. Grim ; Stockton, Fletcher C. Andrew ; Nevada, John P. Caldwell.

CONNECTICUT. Norwich, John T. Wait ; Middletown, Arthur

B. Calef ; Hartford, Edward Goodwin, Benning Mann, Win, Wal- lace ; New-Haven, Lyman E. Munson.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Charles De Selding, George C. Thomas, Thomas B. King, George Fisher, Charles Wal- ter, Nicholas O. Callan.

FLORIDA. Tallahassee, C. W. Downing; Jacksonville, Oscar Hart.

GEORGIA Savannah, Levi S. Russell.

ILLINOIS. Chicago, Charles N. Holden, Alexander Smith, O. W. R. Lull, Charles Hitchcock, Wm. W. Stuart, R. C Wright, Chauncy L. Watkins, Gideon W. Davenport, John W. Magill, Philip A. Hoyne, Wm. C. Bryant, Gehard Foreman, Nelson Thompson; Peru, George W. Gilson; Bunker Hill, E. H. Davis; Beardstown, Thomas M. Thompson ; Bock-Island, Quincy McNiel ; Bock Creek, Daniel W. Dame ; Peotone, Samuel Storey.

INDIANA. Indianapolis, Salman A. Buell, William Y. Wiley ; South-Bend, John F. Miller.

IOWA. Fort des Moines, Henry C. Grinnell ; Davenport, James Thorington, George P. Whitcomb, Richard H. Sylvester; Clinton, John H. Sullivan; Sioux City, Robert Means; Princeton, Nathan

C. Parker.

KANSAS TERRITORY. Leavenworth, John A. Halderman.

KENTUCKY. Covington, Charles Mooar; Lexington, Benjamin F. Graves.

LOUISIANA. New-Orleans, Samuel B. Davis, Myers M. Cohen, Walter H. Peters, George Rarshede, Wm. Shannon, James Gra- ham, Robert J. Ker; Shreveport, J. W. Landrum; Bayou Sara, DeWitt C. Jones.

MAINE. Kittery, Ephraim Otis, Stillman B. Allen; Portland, James C. Donnell, Edward H. Davis, Josiah Pierce, Jr., Wm. C. Ten Broeck, Henry Willis, Charles B. Merrill, George E. B. Jack-

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5n, James O. Dannell; Bangor, Ichabod D. Bartlett, George lent, John E. Godfrey ; Augusta, Asaph R. Nichols ; Bath, John [. Kimball; Calais, George B. Burns; Lewiston, Horatio G. Cil- iy; North-Parsonsfield, John C. Moore; Belfast, Frederick A. *ewis; Biddeford, George T. Wentworth.

MARYLAND. Baltimore, Jabez D. Pratt, George W. Browne, 7m. B. Nelson, Albert A. Nunes, James R. Patridge, Dairy mple Williams, Henry H. Burgess.

MASSACHUSETTS. Boston. Edward A. Dana, Horace L. [azelton^George S. Hale, James A. Abbott, W. H. L. Smith, Benj. ond, S. W. Bates, Geo. T. Angell, Asa Cothell, Francis B. Hayes, aniel Sharp, Augustus H. Fisk, Joseph Nickerson, George F. ichardson, Ephraim Brown, Jr., Joseph McKean, C. Milton, amuel H. Jenks, Sumner Albee, Ivers J. Austin, David H. Mason, osiah W. Hubbard, Henry E. Hersey, John P. Healey, Stephen ordon Nash, Harvey Jewell, R. N. Pierce, Wilder Dwight, Albion 1 P. Joy, Horace G. Hutchins, Samuel L. Thorndike, Henry W. Paynes, John B. Thayer, Isaac Jones Cutter, Henry H. ownes, Charles W. Tuttle, Otis Gray Randall, George E. etton, Robert S. Burbank, Martin Keller, W. E. P. Smyth, ohn E. M. Gilley, Samuel Wells, Jr., David Bryant, Harman ft Green, Duncan McB. Thaxton, John W. Titus, Albert G. rown, Jr., Barron C. Moulton, Augustus H. Fisk, George S. Sul- ran, Charles C. Hobbs, Henry F. French, Charles B. F. Adams, ?m. H. Haile, James D. Thompson, Charles H. Hubbard, David . Kimball, Samuel M. Quincy, Edward L. Hill, Samuel L. Curtis; owell, Samuel Lawrence, Arthur F. L. N orris', Samuel G. Clark, loses G. Howe, William S. Gardner, Harrison G. Blaisdell, Chel- 3 Kimball; Lawrence, Benjamin Bordman, George P. Briggs; uringfield, John M. Stebbens, Andrew S. Merrick; Worcester, H. Hill, Isaac Davis, Abraham G. Randall; Milton, James H. udley, J. McKean Churchill; Greenfield, Benj. P. Tyler, George T. Bartlett; Charlestown, S. J. Hall, Paul Willard, Jr.; Salemr homas P. Pingry, Jr., Robert S. Rantoul, Stephen P. Wilde; >anvers, Benj. C. Perkins; Brighton, Joseph Dunklee; Beading, Horatio N. Cate; Lynn, Isaac Brown; Weymouth, Fisher A. ingsbury; Clinton, Charles G. Stephens; Winchendon, Benj. P. yler, Lafayette W. Pierce, Giles H. Whitney; Andover, John E. tanyan ; West-Brookfield, D. L. Morril ; Lexington, Wm. P. Hill ; rewburyport, Edmund Smith, Charles C. Dame ; Cambridge, John .. Tyler, Ambrose Wellington, Henry B. Fernald ; Nantucket, E. [. Gardner; Chicopee, Augustus L. Soule; Brookline, George A. aimer; Roxbury, Otis G. Randall; Townsend, Frederick A. Worcester; Dedham, Frank H. Shorey; Walpole, John M. Mer- ck ; Haverhill, John J. Marsh, Henry L. Merrill ; Amesbury, Wm. . Binney, Amos A. Gushing; Barnstable, Frederick W. Crocker. MICHIGAN. Detroit, Wm. J. Waterman, James M. Johnson ; romer, J. Eugene Tenney; Adrian, Wm. P. Glover; Saginazv, »rowa Potter.

MINNESOTA. St. Paul, John B. Sanborn, Luther B. Guern- ij; St. Anthony's Falls, David A. Secomb; Canhassan, Harrison ;. Morse; Hastings, Oren T. Hayes; Minneapolis, Richard J. [endinhall, Cyrus Aldrich; Owatona, M. A. Daley. MISSOURI. St. Louis, Edward W. Shands, Charles H. Haven , ames B. Goff, Joel G. Harper.

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NEW-JERSEY. Patterson, Charles R. Rogers ; Newark, James F. Bond.

NEW- YORK. New- York, James W. Savage, Charles J. Bush- nell, Wm. A. Woodward, M. Gibbs, F. G. Burnham, R. A. Wat- kinson, C. A. Nichols, S. Lay, Edwin F. Carey, James B.Bullock, Wm. Furniss, L. N. Glover, Wm. J. Sinclair, Wm. Grandin, John Livingston, N. Wm. Busteed, James W. Hale, Edmund J. Porter, Martin V. B. Wilcoxson, Amos A. Gould, Edward H. Stansbury, Enoch P. Reed, James C. Rice, Sidney S. Harris, Theodore Styve- i port, Joseph F. Macy, Seth Webb, Jr., Horace Andrews, Charles Nettleton, Francis E. Dana, Lewis Hurst, Wm. P. Converse, Ben- jamin Rankin, Benj. F. Mudgett, Bedford A. Watkinson, Benjamin A. Hegeman, Augustus P. Mange, Amasa C. Moore, Alexander Ostrander, Gardner S. Hutchinson, Isaac W. Tucker, Oliver Hol- den, Alexander Gardiner, Joseph B. Nones, Charles E. Soule, Horatio N. Otis, W. Coventry, H. Waddell, Edwin F. Corey, Jr., Henry C. Bank, Calvin M. Northup, Henry Dunlap, Wm. Birney, Allen Ruthaford, Edward Bissell, George Merrill, Augustus B. Clark, Thomas M. Wyatt, George H. Bissell, George P. Hayes, Charles H. Brown, George E. Home, Roger S. Greene, James T. Fisk, W. J. A. Fuller, Daniel Siexas; Albany, Sidney S. Harris, William H. Brown, Moses S. Adams; Niagara, Charles H. Piper; Perry, Peter Patterson; Rochester, H. A. Brewster; Troy, J. D. Billings. Isaac McConihe, D. Chancey Osborn, Ravenswood, Gor- don R.Ford; Brooklyn, Theophilus C. Collicut, T. Perry, James D. Hall ; Lansing, George M. Dewey ; Buffalo, Amos A. Blanchard, John D. Townsend, James S. Gibbs; Little Valley, Salmon P. Russell; Saratoga, John A. Corey.

NEW-MEXICO. Santa Fe, Grenville H. Childs.

NORTH-CAROLINA. Newburn, George S. Baker.

OHIO. Cleveland, James Wade, Jr., Henry G. Perry, Joseph S. Grannis; Cincinnati, D. M. Porter, A. Van Hamon, Alexander M. Griffey, Edward B. Olcott, John A. Lynch, Samuel S. Carpen- ter, John H. Pratt; Maumee City, S. M. Young.

OREGON. Youcalla, J. W. P. Huntington.

PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, E. M. Woodward, John H. Frick, John Binns, Arthur M. Benton, Charles Sargeant, Frederick A. Adams, William Sloanaker, Robert W. Wait, Luther B. Guern- sey, Edward Shippen, Theodore D. Rand, Hugh W. Tener, James Todd, James T. Ford, Frank Crosby, Jarvis C. Walker; Pittsburg, A. W Foster; Williamsport, C D. Emery; Erie, David W. Hutchinson.

RHODE-ISLAND. Providence, Wingate Hayes, Alexander T. Button.

SOUTH-CAROLINA. Charleston, H. H. Baker, S. J. Hull.

TENNESSEE. Memphis, James B. Thornton.

TEXAS. Galveston, Alfred F. James; Houston, John H. H. Woodward; San Antonio, Oliver Dudley Cooke.

VERMONT. Bellows-Falls, John N. Baxter; Windsor, Dudley T. Chase; Brattleborough, L. G. Mead; Bradford, Lewis R. Mor- ris ; Norwich, Ira Davis ; Burlington, William G. Shaw.

VIRGINIA. Richmond, S. T. Bayley; Norfolk, H. Robertson;

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Wheeling, Alonzo Loring; Alexandria, J . L. Kinzer; Lafayette, Isaac H. Wright; Matthews, Wm. L. Walker.

WISCONSIN. MihvauMe City, John C. Starkweather, William R. Woodbury; Kenosha, Isaac W. Webster, Reuben H. Deming; Port Washington, William H. Ramsey; Oshlcosh, Alexander T Gray, James Freeman; Janesville, George S. Dodge, A. T. Gray Gr-een Bay, James S. Baker; Madison, Calvin Ainsworth; Pres cott, Oliver Gibbs, Jr. ; Beloit, Roger S. Mills.

RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.

The Executives of each of the following States have appointed, as Commissioners resident in New-Hampshire:

ALABAMA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

ARKANSAS. Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

CALIFORNIA. HopMnton, Herman Harris Greene ; Ports- mouth, William B. Parker.

CONNECTICUT. Bath, John L. Carleton ; Portsmouth, W. B. Parker; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

DELAWARE. Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

FLORIDA. Dover, C. W. Woodman ; Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

GEORGIA. Dover, C. W. Woodman ; Portsmouth, W. B. Par- ker.

ILLINOIS. Concord, Josiah Minot; Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Man Chester, William C. Clarke; Dover, Chas. W. Wood- man ; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett.

INDIANA. Dover, C. Wr. Woodman; Portsmouth, W. B. Par- ker.

IOWA. Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Lancaster, George C. Williams; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Concord, William F. Goodwin; Alton, J. M. Moody; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett.

KENTUCKY. Dover, C. W. Woodman; Portsmouth, W '. B. Parker.

LOUISIANA. Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

MASSACHUSETTS. Concord, William F. Goodwin, William

E. Chandler; Keene, Levi Chamberlain, Chas. C. Webster, F. A. Faulkner; Portsmouth, William B. Parker, W. H. Y. Hackett; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Manchester, Herman Foster, Geo. A.French; New-Ipswich, John Preston; Derry, David Currier; Littleton, Francis P. Knowlton; Pelham, Moody Hobbs; Exeter, Charles G. Conner.

MARYLAND. Portsmouth, William B. Parker, Wm. H. Rol- lins. MAINE. Concord, James Hoyt, William H. Bartlett, William

F. Goodwin; Somersworth, Edward A. Rollins; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, W. B. Parker, Wm. H. Y. Hackett; Northivood, Ira B. Hoitt; Derry, L. Harper, David Currier; Hop- kinton, Dyer H. Sanborn.

MICHIGAN. Portsmouth, William B. Parker, William H. Hackett; Concord, Lyman D. Stevens.

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MINNESOTA. Portsmouth, William H. Hackett ; Dover, Chas. W. Woodman.

MISSOURI. Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

MISSISSIPPI. Concord, William F. Goodwin.

NE W-YORK. Concord, Arthur Fletcher, William F. Goodwin ; Portsmouth, W. B. Parker, William H. Hackett; Hanover, Wil- liam H. Duncan, Daniel Blaisdell; Claremont, Alpheus F. Snow; Derry, Wm. Anderson; Manchester, L. B. Clough; Dover, Chas. W. Woodman.

NEW-JERSEY. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, W. B. Parker.

NORTH-CAROLINA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Ports- mouth, William B. Parker.

OHIO. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, William B. Parker, William H. Hackett.

PENNSYLVANIA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman ; Ports- mouth, William B. Parker, William H. Hackett.

RHODE-ISLAND. Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Concord, Samuel C. Eastman.

SOUTH-CAROLINA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Ports- mouth, William B. Parker.

TEXAS. Derry, David Currier; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, William B. Parker.

TENNESSEE. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

VERMONT. Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

VIRGINIA. Portsmouth, William B. Parker; Dover, C. W. Woodman.

WISCONSIN. Concord, Arthur Fletcher ; Dover, C. W. Wood- man; Amherst, Charles Richardson; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett.

COMMISSIONER OF THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, AND COURT OF CLAIMS. Dover, Charles W. Wood- man.

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COUNTY OFFICERS.

COUJVTY OF ROCKIJVGHAM,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of towns? thirty-eight. Shire towns, Portsmouth and Exeter. {County records kept at Exeter.) Population, I860, 50,110.

County Treasurer Samuel A. Haley, Newmarket, salary, $150.

Register of Deeds Alonzo J. Fogg, Exeter.

County Sealer Freese Dearborn, Exeter.

County Commissioners Isaac Woodbury, Salem ; Da~ *ius Frink, Newington ; Franklin Crombie, Auburn.

ATKINSON. Justice, State— Greenleaf Clarke.

Justices, Quorum, Kichard Greenough, John Kelly.

Justices Isaac B. Hovey, L. P. E. Bichards, Moses B. Johnson, Albert Noyes, William Noyes.

AUBUBN. Justices, State— Franklin Crombie, John Moore.

Justices Andrew F. Fox, Nathaniel Brown, William W. Leighton, Wm. Henry Murray, Kendrick Emery.

BEEN T WOOD. Justices, Quorum— Sins Noble, Win- throp H. Dudley.

Justices Jonathan M. Sinclair, James P. Thing, Jo- seph B. T. Graves, T. S. Robinson, Frederick Eobinson.

CANDIA. Justices, State John Moore, Eufus E„ Patten, Jonathan Martin.

Justices Moses French, Jr., Joseph C. Langford, Henry M. Eaton, Samuel Dudley, Plumer W. Sanborn, J. Harvey Philbrick, Carr B. Haines, John Eowe, Wil- liam Crane, Moses F. Emerson, Dana D. Thrasher, Moses B. Smith, Levi Bean, Wm. M. Neal, John L. Fitts.

CHESTEK. Justices, State—Thomas J. Melvin, John W. Noyes.

Justices, Quorum John S. Couch, Eobert Shirley.

Justices Joseph Webster, Isaac Lane, Jacob P. Whittemore, Asahel Weeks, Woodbury Masters, John

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Dearborn, Amos Hazel ton, Osgood Kichards, Lucien Kent, Silas F. Learned, William Tenney.

DANVILLE. Justices, Quorum Josiah Tewksbury,

A. Quimby.

Justices William Hoyt, Jairus Towle, Enos Tewks- bury, David Griffin, Jacob 0. Peaslee.

DEERFIELD. Justices, State Benjamin Jenness, Ira St. Clair.

Justices, Quorum Winthrop Hilton, Levi B.Philbrick.

Justices Thomas D. Rawlins, D. Stevens, Josiah B. Tilton, Lowell Eastman, David Smith, Israel N. Gale, Samuel Hobbs, Lewis Ladd, Joseph J. Mills, Samuel Woodman, Gustavus M. Sanborn, George W. Simpson, Richard J. Sanborn, Ezra A. J. Sawyer, George H. Stevens, Stephen Brown, Jere. E. Chadwick, John Cur- rier, Samuel G. Haines.

DERRY. Justices, State David A. Gregg, Samuel Marshall, David Currier, Alexis Proctor.

Justices, Quorum William Choate, Greenleaf C. Bart- lett.

Justices Alanson Tucker, Lucien Harper, Richard Melvin, Ithamar Hubbard, Leonard Brickett, Joseph Montgomery, John H. Waterman, William W. Poor, David H. Pinkerton, John Porter, Nathaniel H. Brown, James Priest, James Choate, Charles C. Parker, John Wesley Adams, George W. Barker.

EAST-KINGSTON. Justice, State—James M. San- born.

Justice, Quorum Ezra F. Currier.

Justices Nathan B. Tilton, George B. Webster, B. K. Webster, Albert Currier, John L. Greeley.

EPPING. Justices, State—Daniel W. Ladd, William L. Plumer, Horace C. Bacon, George W. Lawrence.

Justices, Quorum Nathaniel Batchelder, James M. Godfrey, Benjamin M. Folsom, Henry F. Hoitt.

Justices Thomas Folsom, Abraham Plumer, Dudley L. Harvey, John L. Folsom, George N. Shepard, John 8. H. Frink, Hosea B. Burnham, Ezra F. Barber, John L. Martin, David D. Plumer, Winthrop N. Dow, Josiah

B. Chase, Folsom Dow, Charles M. Norris, William F. Lawrence, David F. Bartlett, Frederick T. George.

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EXETEB. Justices, State— John Sullivan, John Kel- r, Samuel Hatch, William W. Stickney, Charles H. iell, William B. Morrill, Charles G. Conner, John S. rown, Amos Tuck, Nathaniel Gordon, J. Hamilton hapley, Stephen W. Dearborn, S. Dana W^ingate.

Justices, Quorum Freese Dearborn, Alvah Wood, rilman Marston, Moses N. Collins, James M. Lovering, . Warren Towle.

Justices Daniel Melcher, Woodbridge Odlin, Charles onner, Joseph Taylor G-ilman, William H. Kobinson, ohn F. Moses, William P. Moulton, Oren Head, A. P. lake, John W. Clark, Jarvis McDuffee, Nathaniel tiute, Joseph T. Porter, Leonard M. Dow, Samuel M. Wilcox, Charles Gill, William Henry Smith, John W. etchell, William W^. Curtis, Jonathan W. Eobinson, harles E. Lane, Moses N. Collins, William Philbrick, ohn H. Kimball.

FBEMONT. Justice, Quorum, Perley Eobinson. Justices— Isaiah L. Eobinson, Timothy Tilton, John '. Carr, William H. Brown, Phinehas Bedee, Jr.

GOSPOET. Justice— Nathaniel F. Berry. GEEENLAND. Justice, State— Joshua W. Pierce. Justices Edward Holmes, Wm. L. Brackett, Green - af C. Clough.

HAMPSTEAD. Justice, State— Josiah C. Eastman. Justices, Quorum Moses Hoyt, Francis V. Dow, Caleb [oulton.

Justices Isaac Smith, John Or d way, Samuel Morse, benezer Hoit, Amos Buck, Henry Putnam, Philo Dow, aniel Nichols, Moses C. Smith, Benaiah Titcomb, aarles H. Shannon.

HAMPTON. Justice, State— Uri Lamprey. Justices Aaron Coffin, John J. Leavitt, David nowles, Alfred J. Leavitt, William T. Merrill, John . Palmer, John P. Towle.

HAMPTON-FALLS. Justices, Quorum— N. P.

am, George H. Dodge.

Justices Levi Lane^ Thos. Brown, Chas. H. Sanborn,

layer S. Sanborn, Charles A. Nason, Simon Winslow,

W. Dodge, Charles T- Brown, James D. Brown.

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KENSINGTON. Justices— Ira Blake, John T. Blake, George A. Chase, Ira N. Blake, Samuel P. Tuck, John Page, Jr., Joseph N. Healey, Joseph W. Brown.

KINGSTON. Justice, State— Gideon Webster. .

Justices, Quorum Samuel Webster, Wm. E. Sanborn, William C. Patten.

Justices John Page, Thomas Bassett, Joseph Judkins, William M. Webster, George W. Sanborn, Jona. Sev- erance, Jesse P. Marshall, Andrew J. Cilley, Amos Kimball, John P. Sanborn.

LONDONDERRY. Justices, State— Eeed P. Clark, John A. Holmes.

Justices, Quorum Robert Mack, J. N. Anderson , Wil- liam Anderson, Malachi E. Dodge, Jr.

Justices Erancis Manter, Thomas Patterson, John Shipley, Daniel Wilkins, William J. Campbell, William P. Richardson, David R. Leach, Warren Richardson, John Greeley, Henry Crowell, James M. Platts, Erancis D. Anderson, Robert C. Mack.

NEW-CASTLE. Justice, Quorum— John P. Cooper. Justices William Vennard, Thomas Tarlton, John Tarlton, Jr.

NEWINGTON. Justice, State— Darius Erink.

Justice, Quorum Winthrop Pickering.

Justices James A. Pickering, John Eabyan, Richard Pickering, Frederick William DeRochemont, Joseph W. Pickering, Nathaniel P. Coleman, John L. Pickering, Elias Erink.

NEWMARKET. Justices, State— James B. Creigh- ton, David Murray, George W. Kittredge, John R. San-i born, Nathan H. Leavitt, Wm. A. Shackford, Augustus B. Clay, Miles Durgin, Ingalls Bunker.

Justices, Quorum Z. D. Creighton, Samuel P. Dow. I Justices Samuel A. Haley, John S. Bennett, Johrj Perkins, T. Murray, William Eolsom, Nathan H. Har vey, Samuel Erench, John E. Chapman, Joseph D. Stott Samuel B. Shapleigh.

NEWTON. Justice, State— Elijah IL Currier, Justicesy Quorum— John Hoi t? Thomas Carter,

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Justices Jonathan G. Gale, Zebadiah Hoit, Philip fiThittier, Sargent Heath, Ebenezer Peaslee, Alexander White.

NORTH-HAMPTON. Justice, Qworwm—Nathaniel Sachelder.

Justices S. D. Lane, Hezekiah B. Lamprey, J. S. lobbs, Rufus Leavitt, Moses L. Hobbs.

NG&THWOOD. Justice, State— Ira B. Hoitt.

Justices, Quorum .Nathaniel Dearborn, W. T. Willey.

Justices Jonathan K. Hoit, Samuel S. James, Hollis r. Clark, Henry Knowlton, Chase C. Hill, Ezra Tasker, Vincent P. Tasker, John K. Richardson, Woodbury M. 3urgin.

NOTTINGHAM. Justices, State— James H. Butler, Daniel Tuttle, Samuel S. Dame.

Justices, Quorum Joseph Bartlett, Jonathan Gove, Mward F. Gerrish.

Justices John Crawford, Daniel Demeritt, Ebenezer \. Tuttle, William Jenness, John H. Marston, John C. lolmes, Geo. W. WThite, Wm. Norris, John O. Cilley.

PLAISTOW. Justices, Quorum Benjamin George, Foseph N. George.

Justices Richard Welch, William H. Hills, Moses C. iimball, Jesse E. George, Amos C. Clement, James M. Davis, Hiram Smart, Jr.

PORTSMOUTH. Justices, State— Abner Greenleaf, ^. Jenness, Willia^H&~-P&£ker, William Claggett, John % Redding, Zenas Clement, Albert H. Hoyt, Ichabod Goodwin, Horton D. Walker, Thomas L. Tullock, Wm. L Y. Hackett, John Bennett, Joseph M. Edmonds.

Justices, Quorum Daniel P. Drown, George G. Brew- er, Augustus Jenkins, Lory Odell, Henry F. Wendell, Samuel Spinney, Oliver W. Penhallow, Alfred M. Hoyt, William Lambert, Samuel H. Goodall, Horace Webster, ,^B_qiag^e4t, William H. Rollins.

Justices Alfred W. Haven, Josiah G. Hadley, Albert $L Hatch, John Knowlton, Peter Jenness, John W. ?ernald, Joseph D. Pillow, Ammi R. H. Fernald, Wil- iam Tuckerman, Wm. H. Hackett, James P. Bartlett, Christopher S. Toppan, William R. Martin, Moses

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Wherren, Charles C. Harvey, Joseph P. Morse, Joseph B. Adams, Edward N. Anderson, William Conn, Aurin M. Payson, Samuel Gray, John Christie, William A. Vaughan, Alexander H. Ladd, William Stearns, Robert Morrison, Erajxk A. Ailes*. Jacob Walden, Edwin H. Mathes, Amos Pearson, Andrew Gardner, John Sise, John K. Frost, Edmund M. Brown, John H. Bailey, Clement March, Frank Euller, Simon Swett, John Stavers, Daniel P. Smith, Daniel H. Spinney.

RAYMOND. Justices, State— Joseph Blake, John Brown.

Justices, Quorum -James Welch, Daniel 1ST. Lane, Josiah S. Jones.

Justices Benjamin B. Gilman, Levi Brown, John Healey, Samuel B. Gove, Horace Gordon, Oliver Jones, Oliver Tilton, James T. Dudley, Sewell D. Tilton, True M. Gould, Samuel M. Harriman, Jeremiah Fullerton.

RYE. Justice, Quorum Thomas J. Parsons.

Justices Charles J. Brown, William Locke, Charles A. Drake, Jonathan T. Walker, Emmons B. Philbrick, Nelson M. Bailey, Uri H. Jenness, David A. Bean.

SALEM. Justices, Quorum John C. Ewins, Moores Bailey.

Justices David Messer, Silas Hall, O. Dustin, Richard Woodbury, John R. Rowell, M. H. Taylor, Isaiah Kel- ly, William G. Crowell, Willard G. Smith, Albertus Coburn, Isaac Woodbury, Isaac Thorn.

SANDOWN. Justice, Quorum— Eliphalet Hunt.

Justices Thomas Cotton, William French, Jr., G. M. Davis, E. Hoyt, 2d, Robert Sanborn, William Crawford, Charles C. Hunkins.

SEABROOK. Justice, Quorum John Philbrick. Justices Oliver Eaton, J. M. Weare.

SOUTH^HAMPTON. Justice, State— Parker Merrill.

Justices, Quorum— Hufus Dow, Gilman B. Currier, Moses Eaton, Jr.

Justices Anson Gile, George S. Currier, Rufus F. Dow, Greenleaf Kelly, Benjamin R. Jewell,

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SOUTH-NEWMARKET. Justices, Quorum— Ben- jamin Coe, Amos Paul.

Justices Joseph Lang, John Foss, Ezekiel Sanborn, Samuel Neal.

STRATH AM. Justices, State John Scammon, Jo- siah B. Wiggin, John O. Wiggin.

Justices Zebulon J. Wiggin, Benjamin D. Leigh ton, Greenleaf C. Brown, George H. Odell, Benjamin F. Clark, Nathan M. Barker, Zachariah B. French, George Wingate, James W. Rollins, Andrew Wiggin.

WINDHAM. Justices Jeremiah Morrison, Robert Bartley, Francis A. Marden, James C. Steele, Robert B. Jackson, George W. W^eston.

Sheriff' Joseph B. Adams, Portsmouth.

Deputy Sheriffs Candia, Carr B. Haines ; Derry, George W. Barker ; Exeter, Nathaniel K. Leavitt, Levi G. Towle ; Epplng, Benjamin S. Clifford; Hampstead, Caleb Moulton ; Newmarket, Miles Durgin ; Northwood, W- S. Ring ; Portsmouth, foseph : P. Morse ; Plaistow, Amos C. Clement ; Kingston, Amos Kimball.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County— Manchester (Hillsborough Co.), Isaac M. Farmer, Daniel L. Stevens; Plttsfield (Merrimack Co.), Francis B. Berry.

Jailors Portsmouth, Joseph B. Adams ; Exeter, John S. Brown.

Coroners Exeter, John S. Brown, William O. Smith ; Brentwood, John Gordon ; Auburn, John Moore ; Ches- ter, John S. Couch.

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COUNTY OF STRAFFORD,

Incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns, 13. Shire Town, Dover. Population, 1860, 30,416.

County Treasurer James M. Bunker, Durham ; sal- ary, $100.

Register of Deeds David W. Parshley, Dover.

County Sealer Jabez Dame, Rochester.

County Commissioners Joshua Banfield, George W. Caverno, Strafford ; Thomas Bennett, New-Durham.

BARRINGTON. Justice, State— George McDaniel.

Justices, Quorum Samuel Sherburne, H. Hall, S. P. Montgomery, John H. Winkley, Jr.

Justices John S. Eernald, Gilman Hall, Ephraim Cater, Alfred W. Buzzell, James S. Harden, Albert K. Waterhouse, Hatvill Bumford, John B. Young, William Waterhouse, Albert S. H. Gear, John Q. A. Swain, J. A. Buzzell, Daniel Hall, Jonathan R. Drew, Lewis H. Buzzell, Jacob Sherburne, Jacob D. Young, Albert L. Taylor.

DOVER. Justices, State Thomas E. Sawyer, Daniel M. Christie, Charles W. Woodman, Andrew Peirce, Noah. Martin, Joseph H. Smith, John H. White, Ezekiel Hurd, John P. Hale, William B. Wiggin, Charles A. Tufts, William E. Estes, Charles Doe, Amasa Roberts, Benj. B. Bunker, Henry T. Wiswall, Daniel Smith.

Justices, Quorum Andrew Tuttle, John T. Gibbs, Asa Freeman, George T. Wentworth, John W. Yarney, Sam- uel M. Wheeler, Walter Sawyer, Samuel Dennis, Thos. J. W. Pray, James Hanson, John H. Wiggin.

Justices Charles Young, Joseph Hanson, 3d, John Clement, Shubael Yarney, Woodbury T. Prescott, Wil- liam Burr, George Wadleigh, John Stackpole, George D. Vittum, Jedediah Cook, Asa P. Hanson, Levi G. Hill, James Yarney, Paul A. Stackpole, Stephen E. Young, Daniel Hussey, Edmund J. Lane, Thomas J. Palmer, Andrew H. Young, Ezra Kimball, John Clement, Ben- jamin A. Ford, Joseph D. Guppy, William J. Ghesley, R. H. Clark, James Littlefield, Joseph A. Pierce, N. Wiggin, Augustus Lupus, George W. Tash, Charles

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Woodman, Ira A. Moody, James T. Twombly, Daniel Bogle, Gerrish P. Drew, George W. Wendell, Charles W. Thurston, John B. Bruce, Leonard S. Band, Jona- than P. Baker, John D. Swain, David W. Parshly, Thomas A. Henderson, George W. Benn, Silas Moody, William B. Lyman, L. Yarney, Benjamin Pierce, John L. Platts, Simon Torr, Burt T. Cooke.

DURHAM. Justice, State Valentine Smith, Jr.

Justices, Quorum John A. Eichardson, Valentine Smith, John W. Kingman, Ebenezer Thompson.

Justices Stephen Demeritt, Joseph Young, 2d, Ben- jamin Doe, J. Young, Thomas Flanders, Greenleaf Nute, Charles F. Woodman, William F. Jones, Joseph C. Bartlett.

FABMINGTOE". Justices, State— George 3Kf. East- man, David T. Parker, George L. Whitehouse, Simon F. Hayes, Josiah B. Edgerly.

Justice, Quorum John D. Lyman.

Justices Benjamin E. Peavey, Isaac Merrill, Peter M. Home, George M. Herring, Miles Scruton, Jeremy Wingate, H. Barker, E. Kicker, C. M. Demeritt, Charles Tibbetts, Edward Barnard, Alexander M. Winn, James

E. Fernald, Alonzo Nute, Louis Bell, Asa B. Hayes, Dearborn Wedgewood, Horace P. Tuttle, George F. Titcomb, Levi Pearl, Charles H. Roberts, John Barker, Eeuben H. Copp.

LEE. Justices, State Gorham W. Hoitt, Joseph Tuttle.

Justice, Quorum George Lang.

Justices Israel Bartlett, Nathaniel G. Davis, Thomas M. Thompson, Job E. Langley, Charles H. Layn, John

F. Chesley, S. Layn, William A. Jenkins, George E. Durgin, Davis Lang, Jeremiah Smith.

MADBUEY. Justices— Tichenor Miles, Eeuben Hayes, Charles H. Kingman, Ezra E. Demeritt, Ira T, Jenkins.

MXDDLETON. Justice, State— Alvah Scates.

Justices, Quorum David Davis, Isaiah G. Orne.

Justices Jeremiah S. Colbath, Augustus G. Orne, John L. Pike, Benjamin P. Chesley, Jonathan Daniels,

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Charles York, John M. Twombly, Fitz Henry Hamilton, James Hilton.

MILTON. Justice, State— John E. Goodwin.

Justice, Quorum Eli Went worth.

Justices John L. Swinerton, Daniel P. Warren, Jo- seph Pearl, Kobert Mathes, Elias S. Cook, David Wal- lingford, Charles C. Hayes, Thomas Y. Wentworth, Asa Fox, Daniel E. Palmer, Joseph Plumer, Luther Hayes, Ezra H. Twombly, Joseph Mathes, Elbriclge W. Fox, Charles Jones.

NEW-DURHAM. Justices, State— Joseph BoodeJ Samuel Downing, Jr., Enoch Berry.

Justice, Quorum Stephen Davis.

Justices Thomas Bennett, Baalis B. Tebbetts, Ezekiel H. Berry, Moses H. Chesley, Nehemiah Morrison, Sam- uel W. Joy, Charles M. Warren, Elihu Hayes.

ROCHESTER. Justices, State— -Gyrus K. Sanborn, Nicholas Y. Whitehouse.

Justices, Quorum James H. Edgerly, Charles Den- nett, Daniel J. Parsons, Charles S. Whitehouse.

Justices James Tebbetts, William A. Kimball, Reuben Tilton, Jonathan Hussey, J. W. Furber, Samuel Meserve, Aaron P. Wingate, William Rand, Ebenezer J. Mathes, John Legro, Silas Hussey, Jr., James Farrington, Nehe- miah Kimball, John Folsom, Enoch Whitehouse, John W. Pray, Isaac W. Springfield, William M. Hart, John Witham, Jacob H. Ela, Asa Roberts, John S. Hayes, Charles K. Chase, Joshua Yickery, Jesse Horn, William K. Kimball, George Robinson, James M. Fessenden, John P. Trickey, Simon Wentworth, Enoch C. Dow.

ROLLINSFORD. Justice, State— Hiram R. Roberts.

Justice, Quorum Joshua Converse.

Justices Leavitt H. Yeaton, Samuel H. Wentworth, William R. Garvin, John P. Emerson, Paul R. Went- worth, John H. Roberts, Andrew Rollins, Ebenezer S. ISTowell, William H. Morton, John S. Meserve, John L. Spring, Ebenezer R. Doe, William J. Copeland, Nahum Wentworth, Edmund C. Goodwin.

SOMERSWORTH. Justices, State— Jacob C. Han-

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on, Nathaniel Wells, Ichahod G. Jordan, Enoch Per- nns, Royal Eastman, E. M. Webber, James B. Shap- eigh, George W. Burleigh.

Justices, Quorum Mark Noble, Thomas B. Parks, Fames Colman, Albert A. Perkins, Edward A. Rollins, John M. C. Perkins.

Justices John Horn, True W. Woodman, Benjamin I, Wentworth, Benjamin Cook, John A. Bagley, Orlando r. Bagley, Samuel Twombly, William A. Jenkins, Charles F. Elliott, George W. Balloch, Jr., Charles H. tfiorey, Samuel D. Whitehouse, Charles W. Emerson, Jheldon H. Annis, Stephen S. Chick, Ichabod Pearl, )liver H. Lord, Calvin Whitten, Isaac Chandler, Jona- han D. Armes, Joshua F. Littleiield, George W. Wen- lell, George W. Hubbard, William D. Knapp, John C. Hill, Charles P. Carter, James T. Furber.

STRAFFORD. Justices, State— -Benning W. Jenness, benjamin T. Foss, Edward Walker, George C. Peavey.

Justices, Quorum John Caverly, J. Perkins, William ^oss, Ezra Drown, Edward Sawyer.

Justices Hudson Peavey, William Berry, Jr., Stephen jeighton, John C. Foss, Moses Williams, William Yea- on, Nathaniel Brock, Thomas Carswell, Daniel L. Babb, acob Drew, John Peavey, David K. Montgomery, John W. Jewell, Joel Babb, Joseph A. Clough, Demeritt 5lace, John Sanders, John K. Evans, Warren Foss, reorge W. Young, Paul Perkins, Jr., George W. Cars- Fell, John J. Leighton, Tobias D. Foss, Stephen Leigh- on, Warren Frye.

Sheriff John Legro, Rochester.

Deputy Sheriffs Dover, Jonathan P. Baker ; Farming- on, Edward Barnard ; Rollinsford, Ebenezer A. Nowell; Hrafford, Warren Foss; Great Falls, James B. Shap- iigh ; Newmarket, Miles Durgin.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in his County

Jailer Shubael Yarney, Dover.

Coroners— Dover, Thomas J. W. Pray ; Rochester, lharles Dennett ; Somersworth,, James B. Shapleigh ; Tilton, Daniel E. Palmer* 3*

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COUxVTY OF BELKXAP,

Was incorporated December 22, 1840. Number of Towns, 10. Shire Town, Gilford. Population, 1860, 18,551.

County Treasurer Rufus K. Parker, Laconia. Sal- ary, $75.

Register of Deeds Jacob P. Boodey, Gilford.

County Sealer William T. Sargent, Gilford.

County Commissioners John H. Moulton, Center- Harbor ; Joseph A. Walker, Barnstead ; Nicholas D. Garmon, TJpper-Gilmanton.

ALTON. Justices, Quorum Beuben Hayes, Henrv Hurd.

Justices John Chamberlain, Daniel Sawyer, William Emerson, Jacob Place, Charles C. Richardson, Moses Gilman, George Chamberlain, Daniel E. Davis, Jefferson M. Moody, A. Clough, Benjamin L. Frohock, Smith Emerson, Morrison Bennett, Jonathan F. Chesley, Amos L. Eollins, Charles Hayes, Ai T. Gilman, Andrew Huckins, Richard Plumer, Seth W. French.

BARNSTEAD. Justices, State— Samuel G. Berry, Seth Shackford, Richard Garland.

Justices, Quorum J. M. Nutter, J. R. Shackford, Joseph A. Walker, Robert S. Webster, John H. Nutter, Thomas K. Proctor.

Justices Thomas P. Hodgdon, Oliver Dennett, Charles S. George, George Nutter, Nathaniel Hanson, Asa Gar- land, John H. Langley, Charles S. French, John L. j Nutter, George W. Emerson, Samuel G. Shackford, i James Locke, David M. Jacobs, E. Jones, Horace N. | Colbath, Samuel F. Merrill.

CENTER-HARBOR. Justice, State— John Coe. Justices, Quorum Timothy Perkins, John H. Moulton. Justices Ira Davis, John H. Kelsea, Harrison C. Smith, Otis F. Hawkins.

GILFORD. Justices, State Charles Lane, William [ L. Avery, Samuel C. Clark, Jotham P. Hutchinson. Justice, Quorum Nathaniel Edgerly.

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Justices Ebenezer S. Hunt, Ephraim Mallard, Charles Hibbard, Daniel B. Eaton, John Blaisdell, Benjamin Jewett, Benjamin M. Sanborn, George W. Sanders, Ben- jamin J. Cole, Bichard Gove, Benjamin Wadley, Thomas Ham, Jacob P. Boodey, John G. Weeks, Stephen S. Ayer, David Y. Smith, John J. Morrill, Hiram Hunt, H. G. Bennett, Heman Hunter, William Morrill, John E. Wiggin, "William T. Sargent, Harlan Jewett, Zenas "Whittier, Aaron C. Blaisdell, Bichard H. Sanborn, George W. Munsey, Jr., Henry H. Sleeper, "Winborn A. Sanborn, John G. Jewett, William P. Crocker.

GILM ANTON. Justices, State— Thomas Cogswell, Alfred Prescott, Jonathan P. Hill.

Justices, Quorum John S. Shannon, Jonathan T. Coffin, Stephen L. Greeley, Edmund Williams, Andrew Mack.

Justices Thomas Durrell, D. B. Merrill, John K. Dudley, Moses Price, Moses Gilman, Jacob K. Davis, Abraham S. Gale, William 1ST. Swain, James M. Gilman, Tyler S. Tilton, John C. Bean, Simon Clough, Josiah J. Bean, Cyrus Gilman, Levi H. Mudgett, Henry E. Marsh, Moses H. Peaslee, Joseph S. Kimball, John L. Kelley. Moses S. Gale, George W. Parsons, William B. Hutchin- son, Levi W. Sanborn.

LACONIA. Justices, State Warren Lovell, O. A. J. Vaughan, James Gordon.

Justices, Quorum Stephen C. Lyford, George W. Stevens, John L. Perley, Thomas J. Whipple, Ellery A. Hibbard, John C. Moulton.

Justices Hugh Blaisdell, Bartlett Hill, Stephen W. Mead, Ezekiel B. Lawrence, T. Eastman, Samuel C. Baldwin, Noah Bobinson, Joseph P. Pitman, Samuel M. Doe, Benjamin T. Sanborn, Samuel W. Flanders, Augus- tus Doe, William N. Blair, Ebenezer P. Osgood, Benja- min H. Whitcher, John Aldrich.

MEKEDITH. Justices, State— Kimm French, John Wadleigh, Samuel Bean, Bradbury C. Tuttle, Samue W. Kollins, Hanson Beede.

Justices, Quorum Josiah Norris, Joseph S. Neal.

Justices Joseph Ela, B. S. Tuttle, John Haynes,

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Ebenezer S. Mooney, Smith Swain, George G. Hoit, L. Plurnmer, Ebenezer Stevens, Hosea S. Swain, Charles P. Towle, Jeremiah B. Swain.

NEW-HAMPTON. Justices, States Nicholas M. Taylor, Dana Woodman, John M. Flanders.

Justice, Quorum Nathaniel Norris.

Justices Augustus Burpee, E. Fisk, Benjamin Wood- man, Alva Downing, William G. Kelley, Washington Mooney, Jasper E. Glidden, John Dalton, David EL Smith, William Mason, Josiah H. Hobbs, Benjamin F. Perkins.

SANBOPvNTON. Justices, State— Samuel Tilton, Benjamin M. Colby.

Justices, Quorum Moses W. Weeks, Alexander H. Tilton, James P. Tilton, David F. Johnson.

Justices Zebulon Smith, Bradbury Morrison, N. EL Clark, Nathaniel G. Ladd, John Carr, Oliver Knowlton, Josiah C. Philbrick, Eobinson C. Rollins, Jonathan M. Taylor, Abraham B. Sanborn, John H. Clark, Amos C. Hannaford, Joseph P. Dearborn, J. Bamford, Herman T. Hale, Freeman B. Plumer, Jonathan P. Sanborn, Benjamin M. Durgin, Folsom Morrill, Thomas Webster, Jr., Charles C. Rogers, Ebenezer F. Odell, Jeremiah C. Tilton, Dudley Folsom, Moses Leigh ton, Dexter Chase.

XJPPER-GILMANTON (Gilmaxton, divided) was incorporated June 28, 1859.

Justice, State Charles A. Hackett.

Justices, Quorum Jeduthan Farrar, Joseph Badger, Ira Mooney.

Justices Benjamin Morrill, Jeremiah Leavitt, Jona- than Kundlett, Elijah 0. Bean, YvTilliam Badger, Napo- leon B. Gale, John G. Page, A. P. B. Currier, Jesse DolofF, Joseph M. Folsom, Isaiah Piper, Henry C. .Mooney, Nicholas D. Garmon, Gorham Swain, George E, Spencer.

Sheriff— Bartlett Hill, Laconia.

Deputy Sheriffs Alton, Charles Hayes ; (Lake Village) Gilford, William T. Sargent, Benjamin M. Sanborn; Gilmanton, Cyrus Gilrnan ; Meredith, Hanson Beede ; Sanborjiton, John G. Hart.

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Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in his County Moultonborough (Carroll Co.), Benj. E. 'hurston, Edward Barnard; Wolf borough, Charles H. 'arker; Franklin (Merrimack Co.), Daniel Osgood; Httsfield, Francis B. Berry ; Concord, Joshua B. Merrill.

Coroners Gilford, Levi J. Eolsom ; Laconia, George j. Sibley.

COUNTY OF CARROLX,,

Vas incorporated December 22, 1840. Number of Towns,

17. Shire Town, Ossipee. Population, 1860, 20,476. >

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County Treasurer Moses Merrill, Ossipee ; salary, $75.

Register of Deeds Loammi Hardy, Ossipee.

County Sealer Asa Beach am, Ossipee.

County Commissioners Charles Now ell, Wolf borough ; Lrthur C. Quimby, Sandwich ; Charles W. Wilder, Conway.

ALBANY. Justice, Quorum Thomas F. Odell. Justices— Samuel Bobertson, Stephen Palmer, John R. 'arish, Thomas J. A Hard.

BARTLETT Justices, Quorum— John P. Pitman, oseph Pitman, George Pitman.

Justices Samuel P. Meserve, Elias M. Hall, Nicholas \ Stillings, G-. W. M. Pitman, C. Stilphen, Benjamin \ Pendexter, Isaac Meserve, John D. Thompson.

BROOKFIELD. Justice, State— Joshua N. Gate. Justices, Quorum W. T. Gate, Dudley C. Colman. Justices Henry Tibbetts, Freeman Chamberlain, Wil- iam Blake, Jr., Jonathan W. Sanborn.

CHATHAM. Justice, Quorum Asa P. Eastman. Justices Rice W. Guptill, Ithiel E. Clay, Edward Vebb, John Gould, Seth Wyman.

CONWAY. Justices, State— Jonathan. T. Chase, Zara )utler, F. R. Chase, Joel Eastman. Justice, Quorum Eliphalet Cloutman. Justices Benjamin Bean, Charles S. Whittaker, Charles

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Sparhawk, Tobias A. Hanson, Edward P. Lamson, George K. Bandall, James C. Willey, Samuel Hazelton, Samuel B. Shackford, John McMillan, Isaac E. Merrill.

EATON. Justice, State— Joseph E. Perkins.

Justice, Quorum Stephen W. Perkins.

Justices Sylvanus S. Clark, Stephen Allard, Thomas B. Giles, Silas Snow, Lucien Danforth, Erastus Baker, Edmund W. Fernald, Nathaniel Currier, John W. Perkins, Elias B. Sargent.

EFFINGHAM. Justice, State— Josiah Dearborn.

Justices, Quorwn Thomas P. Drake, Cyrus K. Drake.

Justices E. F. Taylor, Carr L. Drake, Smith Gilman, John C. Leavitt, J^sephus L. Drake, Benjamin F. Tay- lor, John Demeritt, J. Leavitt, 2d, John Kennett, Simon P. Hill, Bufus H. Burbank, Abram Drake, John An- drews, Andrew J. Miliken, Nathan W. Titcomb, Robert Fulton.

FEEEDOM. Justices, State— Zebulon Pease, E. Towle.

Justices, Quorum Ephraim C. Mason, Calvin Topliff.

Justices John Lord, Elias Bice, Joseph Smith; James Milliken, Josiah Thurston, John T. Swett, Solomon Andrews, Stephen Drown, S. Bennett, John Parsons, Addison Nutter, Orestes E. Topliff, Edwin Pease, Albert Locke, William Mills.

JACKSON. Justice, State George P. Meserve. Justices, Quorum Eufus IT. Pinkham. Justices Daniel Dinsmore, Joseph B. Trickey, Jona- than Gale, Joseph Perkins, Nathaniel C. Trickey.

MADISON. Justice, Quorum Isaiah Forrest.

Justices Eobinson Blaisdell, George Merrow, Augus- tus Lary, James Mooney, James J. Merrow, Mark P. Blaisdell, Matthew Jackson, John Chick, William Ma- 1 son, Josiah H. Hobbs.

MOULTONBOBOUGH. Justice, State— Samuel Em- erson.

Justice, Quorum Enoch True.

Justices Samuel P. Moulton, Benjamin M. Mason, Jonathan Copp, Abner Adams, Eeuben Smith, Jr.,

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amuel Abbott, David L. Warren, Wm. H. H. Mason, ►enjamin E. Thurston, Ezekiel S. Flanders, P. Kelley, Ueazer Davis, Joseph H. Watson, Hazen M. Senter, ohn B. Dow, Ansel N. True.

OSSIPEE. Justice, State— Luther D. Sawyer.

Justices, Quorum Sanborn B. Carter, John Smith, Izekiel Dole, Simon G. Phil brick.

Justices Daniel Wentworth, Asa Beacham, Alvah [oulton, John Brown, Leander D. Sinclair, Luther roung, Levi Smith, Moses Merrill, Levi Perkins, W. H. [obbs, James L. Brown, James Reynolds, Israel L. anders, Benjamin F. Abbott, Rufus F. Stillings, John /. Pearson, Gideon Gilman, Samuel D. Quarles.

SANDWICH. Justices, State— Joseph Wentworth, [. H. Marston, William M. Weed, Parker Plumer.

Justices, Quorum Jeremiah Furber, W. Cogan, Ira .. Bean.

Justices John Severance, Elijah Skinner, Beede Var- ey, John Gove, Enoch Q. Fellows, Daniel G. Beede, ohn H. Hilton, Thomas J. Swett, Daniel Q. Bean, iangdon G. Clark, Joseph C. Wiggin, James M. Smith, William A. Hurd, Eli Cook, Charles Quimby, Robert [. Penneman, David P. Cotton, Thomas Smith, Josiah •edee, Lewis Hoag.

TAMWORTH. Justices, State— Obed Hall, Joseph -ilman, Larkin D. Mason.

Justices, Quorum Enoch Remick, True Perkins, David r. Stevenson.

Justices— -T. Cook, Andrew W. Hill, Samuel S. Beede, ames Howard, Eleazer Young, Andrew Neally, Joshua Fickerson, Noah T. Watson, James Chesley, Josiah P. ushing, Nahum Gilman, Charles P. Cook, John G. Robinson, David M. Gilman, Oliver W. Shaw, Otis G. [atch, Henry Hey wood, Joseph Sanborn, Jason Marston, [iram M. Sanborn.

TUFTONBOROUGH. Justices, Quorum— J 'ohn Pea- ey, John Haley.

Justices William P. Edgerly, George Fox, E. Grant, teorge B. Canney, William W. Blaisdell, Daniel A.

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"Wiggin, Charles H. Copp, Philip D. Blaisdell, William

N. Boberts, Samuel Fox.

WAKEFIELD. Justice, State— Amasa Copp.

Justices, Quorum William Sawyer, John Wingate, William Sawyer, Jr.

Justices John Clark, Ephraim G. Smith, John W. Sanborn, William P. Burley, John Tredick, George W. J. Copp, Jonathan Woodman, Albra Wentworth, Jona- than Buzell, Charles Chesley, George A. Beach am, Joshua H. Cloutman, Nathaniel Paul, Joshua Brooks, James McNorton Cook, Charles W. Page, Hiram Paul.

WOLFBOKOUGH. Justices, State— Henry B. Bust, T. Bust, T. J. Tibbetts, Abel Haley, George Bust, Thomas L. Whitton, Charles F. Hill, John M. Brackett, John Fox.

Justice, Quorum John C. Young.

Justices George W. Hersey, Daniel Martin, Aaron Boberts, Z. Batchelder, Moses P. Brown, James Bick- ford, J. L. Meader, Nathaniel F. Cotton, James Edgerly, George W. Warren, Moses T. Cate, William C. Fox, C. Bemick, John W. Avery, Porter W. Brown, Joseph Stevenson, Elliot Cotton, Bichard B. Davis, Thomas L. Marden, John L. Furber, Gilman Cooper, Albert J. Hersey, Moses Thompson, Charles F. Parker, John G. Cate.

Sheriff— Enoch Bemick, Tamwrorth.

Deputy Sheriffs Conway, Leavitt H. Eastman ; Effing- ham, John Demeritt ; Freedom, Enoch Danforth ; Moul- tonborough, Benjamin E. Thurston; Ossipee, Daniel Wentworth, Luther Young; Sandwich, Samuel Dins- more; Tamworth, Edward Bemick; Wakefield, George A. Neal, William A. Maleham; Wolfborough, Charles H. Parker, Gilman Cooper.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County— Meredith (Belknap Co.), Hanson Beede.

Coroners Ossipee, Asa Beacham ; Tamworth, T. B. Hodgkins ; Wakefield, Samuel W. Boberts.

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COUNTY OF MERRIMACK,

7as incorporated July 23, 1823. Number of Towns, 25. Shire Town, Concord. Population I860, 41,460.

County Treasurer Arthur L. Graves, Salisbury ; sal- \jf\ $110.

Register of Deeds Nathan W. Gove, Concord.

County Sealer John D. Cooper, Concord.

County Commissioners *Moses Martin, Pembroke; jram Buswell, "Warner ; Henry L. Burnham, Dun- arton.

ALLEN STO WIST. Justices, Quorum Charles Kow- 1, Daniel Batchelder.

Justices J. Perkins, John Tennant, Robert Evans, "orman Call, Samuel Martin.

ANDQVER. Justices, State— John Fellows, Aaron Paitt, John M. Shirley.

Justice, Quorum Joseph C. Thompson. 'Justices Jonathan Brown, Aaron Cilley, Jr., H. A. Weymouth, Samuel Morrill, John Wadleigh, "Watson >ickerson, Thomas Haley, George S. Clement, George leeper, Simeon S. Moulton, Jacob W7eare, Chester paulding, Stephen R. Swett, Royal Stone, John F. Imery, James Scates,

BRADFORD. Justices, State Samuel Jones, Mason V. Tappan, John D. Wadleigh, Weare Tappan.

Justices, Quorum John W. Morse, Jesse Carr.

Justices Jason H. Ames, Cummings Pierce, Elisha laton, Daniel Carr, Moses E, Gould, Stephen Cressy, [iram Davis, Sumner Ward, C. M. Fisk, Timothy P. ones, Stephen S. Bean, Ambrose S. Brackett, John i-illingham, Edmund J. Ring, Moses K. Hazelton, oshua Eaton, George Hart.

BOSCAWEN. Justices, State— "William H. Gage, saac K. Gage.

*For 1859-60, Carlos G. Pressey, Sutton; Moses Martin, Pem- roke; Hiram Buswell, Warner.

$Q COUNTY OFFICERS.

Justice, Quorum Laban M. Chad wick.

Justices John Greenough, Caleb Smith, Eliphalet K. Webster, David A. G-errish, John Ellsworth, John C. Morrill, William M. Baker, Jonathan Tenner.

BOW. Justice, Quorum Archibald Stark.

Justices Mendell Sampson, Enoch Alexander, Emery Clough, Jonathan Corliss, John T. Morgan, John W. Goodhue, Parker Brown, Charles F. P. Hildreth, Elisha Upton.

CANTERBURY. Justices, State— Joseph M. Har- per, Joseph Clough, D. M. Clough, Jeremiah L. Clough, William H. Currier, David Morrill, Jr.

Justices, Quorum William H. Poster, Edward Os- good.

Justices Tho's Lyford, Ebenezer Batchelder, Thomas L. Whidden, Lorain T. Weeks, Solomon M. Clifford, Luther Sargent, John A. Moore, True K.Mason, George W. Peverly, Thomas V. B. Clough, George P. Sanborn, Stephen Wiggin.

CHICHESTER. Justice, State— Daniel K. Poster.

Justices, Quorum Hosea C. Knowlton, Edward Lang- maid, Charles H. Carpenter.

Justices— J. BT. C. Leavitt, Daniel R. Kelley, George S. Mason, William A. Swain, Daniel K. Poster, Jr.

CONCORD. Justices, State— Thorns P. Treadwell, Jacob A. Potter, Jonathan Eastman, Ira Perley, Rob- ert Davis, Stephen C. Badger, Josiah Stevens, William Butterfield, J. H. George, Matthew Harvey, Henry A. Bellows, Edson Hill, William L. Poster, Stephen Sibley, , Joseph Robinson, William Prescott, David Pillsbury,* Asa Powier, Josiah Minot, Anson S. Marshall, William \ Kent, William H. Rixford, John Y. Mugridge, David i B. Plummer, Amos Hadley, Hamilton E. Perkins, Ly- man D. Stevens, Joshua B. Merrill, Joseph A. Gil more, j Nehemiah Butler, Napoleon B. Bryant, Jonas D.l Sleeper, William E. Chandler, Jonathan Kittredge, Pe-j ter Sanborn, Edward H. Rollins, William F. Goodwin,! Nehemiah G. Ordway, Hazen Pickering, Abraham H.1 Robinson, Lyman T. Flint, George Tenney, Elisha Ad- ams, Samuel Coffin.

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Justices, Quorum A. Herbert Bellows, George G. )gg, Richard Bradley, George Minot, John Batchel- r, David Davis, Ebenezer Symmes, Mitchel Gilmore, remiah S. ISToyes, George Abbot, Theodore French, lvester Dana, Henry P. Rolfe, Seth K. Jones, Wil- ,m H. Buntin, David M. Carpenter, I. Hale, B. W. nborn, John Kimball, Henry D. White. Justices— Benjamin Parker, James Hoit, Abraham jan, Arthur Fletcher, Ebenezer S. Towle, Seth East- an, Jacob Carter, Cyrus Robinson, Charles Smart, He- an Sanborn, Joseph B. Walker, Thomas D. Potter, me Osgood, Atkinson Webster, John F. Brown, iorge H. H. Silsby, Ephraim Hutchins, Dana W. •att, George W. Wadleigh, Nathan S. Chandler, Da- i Watson, John L. Tallant, Harry Houston, William . Bartlett, Jonathan L. Cilley, Paltiah Brown, Benja- in Grover, John P. Johnson, Caleb Jackman, Wil- iin P. Foster, B. F. Gale, William H. Boynton, Wil- ^m W. Taylor, Perkins Gale, George A. Pillsbury, »hn Abbot, Benjamin F. Dow, David Abbot, Thomas

Moore, William F. Savory, Charles Hall, Josiah Ste- ns, Jr., Benjamin E. Badger, George G. Virgin, Mor- .1 B. Smith, Jonathan F. Day, George B. Chandler, -mes Peverly, Joseph C. A. Wingate, Isaac A. Hill, Hiben G. Wyman, Moses Humphrey, L. B. Morrill, varies Minot, Rufus Merrill, Onslow Stearns, Jona- an L. Pickering, John C. Hall, George H. Hutchins, 'illiam H. Smart, Timothy Haynes, John Ballard, Na- an W. Gove, George F. Whittredge, James Moulton, •., Calvin Howe, Allen Tenny, Samuel C. Eastman, aac Clement, Isaac N. Elwell, Benjamin B. Clifford, Tern i ah F. Runnels, George Foss, Benjamin F. Pres- tt, Moses T. Willard, Charles P. Sanborn, Henry S. lattuck, Samuel L. F. Simpson, Henry E. Sawyer, Ha- n G. Kayes, Willard S. Heath, George W. Ela, Sam- 1 G. Lane, Edward C. D. Kittredge, Isaac K. Blodg- t, George Warren Smith, Josiah Bellows, Henry B. Dster, John Y. Brown, Edward E. Sturtevant, Andrew

Smith, John Dame, Jonathan Kittredge, Charles E. wombly, Albert Mi Fisher, David A. Brown, Cyrus , Moore, Charles C. Davis.

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DUNBARTON. Justice, State— Henry L. Burn- ham.

Justice, Quorum Caleb Stark.

Justices Nathan Gutterson, Daniel H. Parker, Na- thaniel H. Wheeler, Leonard Bowell, Charles G-. B. Ry- der, William B. Burnham, Josiah Richardson, Nathar Griffin, Alfred Colhy.

EPSOM. Justice, State— WiWmm Ham.

Justice, Quorum James Martin.

Justices Benjamin L. Locke, Symonds Fowler, Jo seph J. Moses, John Griffin, Jr., Henry Knox, Samue' Yeaton, Henry F. Sanborn, Leonard W. Peabody, Na- than Griffin, 2d, Arthur C. Locke.

FRANKLIN. Justices, State James Clark, Georg< W. Nesmith, Daniel Osgood, Nathaniel H. Sanborn, Austin F. Pike, Stephen Kenrick, John Chamberlain Jonathan W. Fifield, Moses B. Goodwin.

Justice, Quorum Joseph Sweatt.

Justices Jeremiah F. Daniels, Samuel Quimhy, Dan iel Barnard, David Gilchrist, A. G. Morrison, John H Rowell, Jonathan P. Sanborn, John S. Jewell, Johi White, Asa B. Closson, Charles Garland, Edwin C Stone.

HENNIKER. Justice, State— Oliver C. Fisher.

Justices, Quorum I. Woods, John S. Craig.

Justices— Jeremiah Foster, Hiram Bell, William P Cressy, Jonas Wallace, Oliver Pillsbury* John C Campbell, Hiram M. Davis, Francis Colby, Edwarc B. S. Sanborn, J. Morse, James Straw, Zadok Dustin, Jr

HOOKSETT. Justice, Quorum— Jesse Gault.

Justices— John H. Mitchell, Eri Poor, Savory T. Bur bank, George Davis, Joseph T. Goss, Henry Saltmarsh Benjamin J. Gile, Hiram Kimball, Samuel Head Joseph Blanchard.

HOPKINTON. Justices, State— Horace Chase, Dye H. Sanborn.

Justices, Quorum Phineas Clough, Isaac D. Merrill Isaac Story, George W. Currier, James Fellows.

Justices Joab Patterson, Benjamin Loverin, Mose Colby, John Currier, Moses Copps, James Hoyt, Phinea

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lough, 2d, Paul R. George, Horace C. Stanley, Joseph low, John M. Bailey, Richard F. Morgan, G. L. Kim- ill, Charles Gould, William Restieaux, Geo. B. Hardy, :>hn M. Milton, Cyril C. Tyler, I. A. Putney, J. M. urnham, A. White, J. L. Colby, Arial P. Knowlton, )hn Carter, Albert Crowell, Warren Clark.

LOUDON". Justices, Quorum— Ira Osgood, Preserved obinson, Joseph C. Harper, Jeremiah Clough, Isaac S. rench.

Justices— George B. Johnson, John S. Osborne, Nathan - 1 S. Batchelder, Benjamin F. Neal, Samuel P. Calef, heophihis B. Martin, Jeremiah T. Clough, Moses Morse, eorge W. Neal, John B. Moore, William Emery, Sam- jl B. Lovering, David Lake, Joseph F. French, Hiram rench.

NEWBURY. Justice, Quorum— Eli Dodge. Justices John Muzzey, Jr., Joseph Bean, Jeremiah [orse, Moody Gillingham, James M. Cilley, Giles Bart- tt, Nathaniel C. Savory, Nathaniel C. Lear.

NEW-LONDON. Justices, State-- Anthony Colby,

eorge W. Everett, Luther McCutchins, Daniel E. Col-

r, Marcus E. Sargent.

Justice, Quorum Richard H. Messer.

Justices A. Page, John M. Hayes, Albert Little,

imes Todd, Joshua F. Hemphill, James C. Greenwood,

harles S. Sargent, Anthony C. Burpee, Geo. W. Gard-

sr, Andrew J. Kidder, Edwin A. Jones, Samuel M. Carr,

)hn Brown, Hugh B. Clough, Joseph N. Hannaford,

uther M. Trussell, Ruel Whitcomb.

NORTHFIELD. Justices, State— Asa P. Cate, Archi- ild S. Clark.

Justices, Quorum James Cochran, Jeremiah Smith, sremiah Tiiton.

Justices Isaac Whittier, J. Kimball, Shubael Dear- Drn, Jr., James P. Robertson, Moses Batchelder, George , Tibbetts, Jeremiah Cross, Thomas Chase, Daniel M. use, Joseph F. Simonds, James H. Cofran, Parsons Chidden.

PEMBROKE. Justices, State— Moses Martin, Aaron 7"hittemore.

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Justices, Quorum William Knox, Moody Kent, James Wilson.

Justices Jeremiah H. Wilkins, Noah M. Cochran, N orris Cochran, Trueworthy L. Fowler, Winthrop Fowler, Jr., William Hazelton, Jr., Jacob Sawyer, Hall B. Emery, Martin H. Cochran, Josiah K. Locke, Sam- uel E. Moore, Amos C. Dow.

PITTSFIELD. Justices, State— Henry B. Leavitt, Benjamin Emerson.

Justices, Quorum John L. Thorndike, Benjamin L. Cram, James Drake.

Justices— John True, John B. Berry, John S. Tilton, William W. Proctor, Abraham French, 2d, Noah W Drake, Joseph Tasker, E. P. J. Tenney, William Knowl- ton, Porter C. True, Sherburne J. Winslow, William 0. Evans, Isaac S. Carr, Elbridge A. True, Jonathan Towle, Charles E. Perkins, John I. Pillsbury, Reuben S. French, William A. Mack, Hiram A. Tuttle, Joseph Harvey.

SALISBURY. Justices, State Benjamin Pettengill, Arthur L. Graves.

Justices, Quorum Moses Greeley, Samuel C. Bartlett, S. Pingry.

Justices Moses Fellows, E. F. Greenough, Ebenezer Johnson, John Bean, Porter B. Watson, Gilbert East- man, Jonathan H. Clement, Moses P. Thompson, Cyrus Gookin, Nathaniel Sawyer, John C. Smith, Amos P. Stevens, Moses J. Stevens, Joseph P. Stevens, Thomas D. Little.

SUTTON. Justices, State— Benjamin Wadleigh, Rob- ert Lane.

Justice, Quorum Enoch Page.

Justices Samuel Dresser, Jr., George C. Eaton, Na- thaniel A. Davis, Moses Hazen, Lewis Richards, Carlos G. Pressey, Asa Page, John C. Dresser, Erastus Wad- leigh, James M. Sargent, Thomas J. Wadleigh, George: Putney, Moses W. Russell.

WARNER. Justices, State— Abner B. Kelly, Walter Harriman Justices, Quorum Franklin Symonds, Robert Thomp*

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ggt Leonard Eaton, John Currier, Jr., Stephen K. Hoyt, reorge Jones.

Justices— R. G. Harris, Abner Woodman, John Couch, r., Stephen Bartlett, James M. Harriman, H. H. Har- iman, Zebulon D. Currier, Joshua George, P. Davis, I D. Bobertson, N. A. Davis, Harrison K. Sargent, 'imothy Flanders, George S. Morgan, Ira Harvey, amuel Davis, Jr., George Savory.

WEBSTEK (Boscawen divided and the west part) icorporated July 3, 1860. Organized according to law aigust 11, 1860.

Justice, State Simeon B. Little.

Justice, Quorum Hezekiah Fellows.

Justices— Thomas Elliott, Moody A. Pillsbury, Luke lorser, Joseph L. Couch, George W. Stevens, Moses Phittier, David A.'McCurdy, George Little.

WILMOT. Justices, State— John Woodbury, Jr., Ho- atio N> Mason, William W. Flanders.

Justices, Quorum Merrill Cross, Samuel Teel, Philip \ Pattee.

Justices Morrill Currier, Samuel Greeley, John Teel, ddo S. Brown, Otis Jones, John Cross, Porter K. Phil- rick, Joseph K. Wallace, Charles K. Brown, George V. Prescott, Green Johnson, John M. Carr, Richard J. tevens.

Sheriff— Nehemiah George Ordway, Concord.

Deputy Sheriffs Andover, Aaron Waitt ; Bradford, ohn D. Wadleigh ; Concord, Charles Smart, Jeremiah ». Durgin, George G. Virgin ; New-London, Albert Lit- Le ; Pittsfleld, Francis B. Berry ; Warner, John Cur- ier ; Henniker, Hiram M. Davis ; Pembroke, William L Clifford ; Canterbury, William H. Currier ; Franklin, onathan P. Sanborn ; South Newbury, Eli Dodge.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in his County— Manchester (Hillsborough Co.), Mace Moul- on, D. L. Stevens, Isaac W. Farmer ; Candia (Rock- ngham Co.), Carr B. Haines ; Northwood, William ling; Epping, B. S. Clifford ; Danbury (Grafton Co.)r Yilliam P. Stone.

Jailer Charles C. Davis, Concord.

COFXTY OFFICERS.

Coroners Cone: \:. Seth Eastman. Cady Clark ; SoliP D C G v W . Stephen Bartlett : Pitts-

-■:' I John Wheeler.

COUNTY OF HILIiSBOROUGH.

Was incorporated March 19. 1771. Number of Tamms, Shire Towns, Amherst, Manchester and Nashua. (Count* records kept at Amtierst. ) Population, 1 S 61 E . . IS

C: ■:-. r ■■::.;..-■: A::::r J Wi'.s:::. Weiirc : ;:.":.:'t. $126.

i?t - - D,v::>— Charles B. Tuttle. Amherst.

C: - ? '.' -^John F. Whiting. Amherst.

C:: :*: C; . .•: : . : 5 Se w:\7_ Pitman. Wii;;n: Ira -::_:. New-Boston, Ephraim Western. Hancock.

AitfHEEST. Justices, State— Wm.Wetherbe^Charll

H, Campbell.

Ju i : ; i . Q uorum Per I e Dodge, C h arles Eichar dson, Francis P. Fitch. Edward 5. Cutter.

David BosseU, Joseph Mace. Barnabas B. David. William J. Weston. James Monroe, Abiel SteeM Gilbert Hills. L. J. Seeomb, J. Hartshorn, Charles iff Tuttle. Francis Wright.

AJNTKEML Justice^ a fe— Jacot Whittemore. Leal uel X. Pattee.

Justices. Qnormm Isaac Baldwin, Nathan W. C Jame- -::;. Win S Poster, James Boyd

a^AmosPtannenter, John G.Flint, T^S. Holmes/

Cvrus St H am Grimn. Charlr- McKean, Imla

Wright.' John S. Shed, Ira Cochran. John B. Woodboryi

? Pratt, James Wood, John M. Wallace, Williaasr,

Sterens, J ; h n E . Abbott, Reed P. Whi ttemore. Henry

B. Swett. Samuel Wilson. Wm. X. Tuttle.

BEDFORD. Justices, Quorum— Yeter P. Woodbury,

A. Chandler.

ggM Gardner Xevins. Moses Gage. Henry Hale, Joseph H. Stevens, William B. Stevens. Leonard C. French, 2d, Oliver L. KefedaU, Thomas G. Holbrook.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY. {6

BENNINGTON. Justices, Quorum John Dodge, nos Whittemore, John H. Fleming. Justices John W. Flagg, Samuel Baldwin, Gilbert P. ill, Walter D. Woods, Henry H. Duncklee, Gideon F. >dge, Horace F. Dinsmore.

BROOKLINE. Justices, Quorum Nathaniel Shat- 3k, Ensign Bailey.

Justices Alpheus Shattuck, Thomas Bennett, Benja- n Gould, Henry B. Stiles, Joseph F. Jefts, Alonzo ilev, Henry B. Copp, William Gilson, Calvin B. edd, William C. Smith, William G. Shattuck.

DEERING. Justices, Quorum William Forsaith,

Lssell Tubbs.

Justices William Manahan, Squiers S. Clement,

Loch Hadley Josiah Loveren, George Smart, George C.

tten, Herod Chase, Horace Gove, Benjamin L. Bart-

t.

FRANCESTOWN. Justices, Quorum— Paul H. Bix- , Francis H. Morgan.

Justices Alexander Wilson, Herbert Yose, Samuel B. >dge, Nahum Farnum, Thomas B. Bradford, David wood, John H. Patch, Samuel D. Downs, John West, ,niel F. Frye.

310FFSTOWN. Justices, State— Jesse Carr, D. Steele.

Justices, Quorum Benjamin Stevens, 2d, George Poor. Justices Alfred Story, John G. Dodge, Alonzo F. rr, Thomas R. Butterfleld, David Pattee, Gilman F. rley, Calvin Wyman, Daniel Little, John M. Parker, mes W. Poland.

GREENFIELD Justice, State— Wm. Whittemore. Tustice, Quorum Lewis Richardson. Justices William L. Savage, Horace Cudworth, A. tiittemore, Cyrus Richardson, Ephraim Holt, Charles ,ch, John Gregg.

IANCOCK. Justice, State— David Patten. histices, Quorum Andrew C. Cochran, John Dennis. Tustices John Whitcomb, C. Duncan, Joel Gates, eph Davis, William Gray, Ephraim Weston, JMark Spaulding, Richard Emerson. 4

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HILLSBOKOUGH. Justices, State— Chandler E. Potter, James F. Briggs.

Justices, Quorum William B. Whittemore, Joshua Marcy.

Justices Thomas Wilson, Levi Goodale, Abel C. Burnham, Ezra Clement, Jason H. T. Newell, Nathan Kendall, Samuel G. Barnes, Francis IS". Blood, Benjamin Tuttle, John G-. Dickey, Jotham Moore, John B. Ellen- wood, Samuel M. Baker, Orasmus W. Burnham, John G. Fuller, John McNeil, William Lovejoy, John Mc- Clintock.

HOLLIS. Justice, State John J5f. Worcester. Justices, Quorum, Joel Hardy, Edward Emerson, Justices Jonathan T. Wright, Leonard Farley, John Farley, Noah Farley, Noah Johnson, Ambrose H. Wood, John B. Perkins, Edward J. Patch, Enoch I. Colbuin, John S. Heywood.

HUDSON. Justices, Quorum James Pierce, Keuben Greeley.

Justices Paul Colburn, Stephen D. Greeley, James Emery, David 0. Smith, William H. Chase, Noah 0. Eobinson, Daniel T.s Gage, David Clement, Kimball Webster.

LITCHFIELD. Justice, Quorum— -Isaac McQuesten.

Justices John White, Parker Bixby, W. Goodspeed,

Isaac N. Center, J. Abbot Marsh, Jonathan A. Griffin.

LYNDEBOBOUGH. Justices, Quorum— V. C. Grant, John Bichardson.

Justices David Putnam, Joel H. Tarbell, Timothy T. Putnam, Oliver Bixby, William A. Jones, William J. Herrick, Eli C. Curtis, George W. Bosworth, Jacob Butler.

MANCHESTEE. Justices, State— Mace Moulton, Daniel Clark, Herman Foster, Samuel D. Bell, William C. Clarke, George W. Morrison, Frederick G. Stark, Warren L. Lane, David J. Clark, Isaac W. Smith, Wil- liam P. Kiddle, Samuel Upton, Jacob F. James, Moody, Currier, Theodore T. Abbott, Isaac Eiddle, Samuel JST. j Bell, Joseph C. Abbott, Bradbury P. Cilley, Samuel D.j

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ord, Frederick Smyth, Ira A. Eastman, Amos B. Shat- ick, George H. Hubbard, Nathan Parker,, Joseph B. lark, Jacob G. Cilley, Daniel L. Stevens, William W. !orris, Isaac W. Farmer, George W. Pinkerton. Justices, Quorum John Stark, 3d, Charles Stark, Isaac . Flanders, John S. Kidder, David Cross, Edward W. Harrington, Lewis W. Clark, Darwin J. Daniels, Samuel ould, George A. Barnes, Jacob B. Daniels. Justices Joseph M. Howell, David A. Bun ton, Hiram rown, David Hill, Daniel C. Gould, Moses Fellows, ^seph Knowlton, George F. Judkins, George A. French, imes Hersey, John L. Fitch, James S. Cheney, John . Goodale, William W. Baker, Stephen Palmer, Ste- ins M. Dow, William P. Newell, Ezekiel A. Straw, )seph E. Bennett, .J. T. P. Hunt, Hilas Dickey, Clin- n W. Stanley, James O. Adams, Charles W. Adams, )seph Kidder, Stephen M. Baker, John T. Moore, ucien B. Clough, Benjamin F. Wallace, G. W. Kiddle, :>nas B. Bowman, A. J. Dow, William W. Morris, 3seph S. Harriman, Rodney Nutt, John P. Newell, enjamin F. Locke, George W. F. Converse, Elijah M. Dpliff, Andrew G. Tucker, William B. Webster, Alonzo nith, Stephen G. Clarke, James B. Straw, Charles H. rown, William Bichardson, Kichard N. Batch elder, /"illiam Stark, Robert Gilchrist, Thomas S. Montgomery, enjamin F. Martin, Benjamin F. Page, Ephraim Corey, aniel W. Lane, Joseph B. Sawyer, Joseph H. Knowl- n, Simeon D. Farnsworth, Daniel M. Robertson, Wil- ■im Reynolds, Abram B. Lord, Phineas Adams, Davis aker, Justin Spear, John B. Goodwin, Enoch Holcomb, )seph G. George, Samuel B. Burnham, Brooks Shattuck, 3hns L. Kelley, Charles W. Johnson, John A. Riddle, orace Pattee, Henry T. Mo watt, Samuel Hall, Timothy I. Little, Josiah A. Haines, Ira Barr, Francis S. Green- af, Lemuel H. James, James A. Weston, Samuel Gam- e, John Moulton, Daniel A. Crosby, Charles A. Rich- dson, John Hosley, William Dutemple, Jonathan orse.

MASON. Justice, Quorum George Taft.

Justices Jonathan Russell, Thomas H. Marshall,

larles Scripture, Joseph B. Wilson, Willard B. Jefts,

76 COUNTY OFFICERS.

Henry McG-own, N. Herman Shattuck, William A. Preston, William Claggett.

MERRIMACK. Justices, Quorum Oliver Spaulding, William T. Parker.

Justices Alexander McC. Wilkins, Leonard Walker, Edward P. Parker, Isaac McGaw, M. B. McConihe, William McKean, Harrison Eaton, Hosea B. Spaulding, David Henderson, Franklin Herrick, David Jones.

MILFORD. Justices, State— William Ramsdell, Bainbridge Wadleigh, Leonard Chase.

Justices, Quorum Daniel Russell, Gilbert Wadleigh, John E. Bruce, Pliny Whitney.

Justices Luther Hutchinson, Reed Dutton, D. P. Needham, J. Smith Stickney, George W. Burns, Hum- phrey M. Tyler, Martin Hall, Oliver W. Lull, Abel Chase, Joel H. Gutterson, Frederick T. Sawyer, Moses French, Pomroy W. Rossiter, Elbridge G. Newton, Wil- liam Lane, George F. Bartlett, Clinton S. Averill, John E. Foster.

MONT-VERNON. Justice, Quorum— John Bruce. Justices Nathaniel Bruce, Alonzo Travis, Charles J. Smith, Harry H. Bragg, William H. Conant.

NASHUA. Justices, State Israel Hunt, Isaac Spal- ding, Albert McKean, Aaron F. Stevens, Charles P. Danforth, Charles R. Morrison, George Stark, Aaron W. Sawyer, Albin Beard, Benjamin F. Emerson, George Y. Sawyer, Archibald H. Dunlap, Thomas Parsons, Stillman S. Davis.

Justices, Quorum John M. Hunt, Bernard B. Whitte- more, Zebadiah Shattuck, Thomas Chase, Daniel W. Baker, Joseph Greeley, Harvey J. Marshall, Joshua F. Whittle, Edward P. Emerson, John H. Gage.

Justices Franklin Fletcher, Silas Butterfield, Joseph us Baldwin, William D. Beasom, Lyman Heath, Edward Spalding, James S. Roby, James Swallow, Josiah G. Graves, Aaron P. Hughes, Abraham Mitchell, Robert Moore, Edward Wheeler, Russell E. Dewey, George W. Perham, Nathan McKean, Harrison Hobson, Solomon Spalding, Edward B. West, Leonard W. Noyes, John B. Bailey, H. J. Chapman, Ignatius Bagley, Clark C.

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loutwell, Jacob O. Smith, David A. G. Warner, S. B. ichardson. Isaac Eaton, Freeman S. Kogers, T. B. .dams, Jacob K. Marshall, William White, John D. [utter, Calvin B. Hill, Albert Lull, Oliver A. Wood- ary, William W. Bailey, James Eayers, Francis Winch, William L. Carter, Luther F. Locke, Orlando S. Mar- lall, Paris H. Hill, Jeff. Kockwood, John M. Flanders, jf, J. Cooper, Frederick Chase, George H. Whitney, oseph F. Andrews, Henry Parkinson, Evan B. Ham- tond, Charles H. Nutt, Gustine Marshall, David A. Wilson, Hiram T. Morrill, William Barrett, Samuel uck, David Gillis, Isaac Knight, Charles E. Merrill, eorge Tuttle, Levi P. Sawyer.

NEW-IPSWICH. Justices, State— John Preston, X)sea Eaton, Jeremiah Smith.

Justice, Quorum George Barrett.

Justices Moody Adams, William W. Johnson, Ste- hen Thayer, James Chandler, John T. Stevens, James paulding, Samuel W. Bent, Christopher Whitney, William Hassell, Nathaniel Y. Oliver, Henry Adams, fathan Sanders, Peter H. Clarke, Henry O. Preston, ohn U. Davis, Paul Moors, George N. Wheeler, 2d, Jfred S. Smith.

NEW-BOSTON. Justice, State— John Atwood.

Justices, Quorum Benjamin Fairfield, Kobert B. iochran.

Justices Daniel Campbell, George G. Fox, Ira Gage, ames McCurdy, Kodney McLane, Neil McLane, David ). Smith, James M. Gregg, Ninian C. Crombie.

PELHAM. Justice, State— Moody Hobbs.

Justices, Quorum J. Gibson, J. AtwTood, David lutter.

Justices Gilbert Colburn, Daniel Marshall, Abel rage, David Butler, Alfred S. Smith.

PETEKBOEOUGH. Justices, State— John H. Steele, )aniel B. Cutter, Cornelius Y. Dearborn.

Justices, Quorum Abiel Sawyer, Albert Smith, Tim- thy K. Ames.

Justices Samuel Adams, Alexander Kobbe, Josiah S. lorrison, William H. Whittemore, James G. White,

COUNTY OFFICERS.

James Scott, Charles G. Cheney, Jacob Longley, Person C. Cheney, William B. Kimball, Charles Scott, Eli S. Hunt, Samuel Edes, John Smith, George A. Ramsdell, Timothy K. Ames, 2d, John M. Collins.

SHARON". Justices, Quorum Samuel Nay, Nathan Moors, James Taggart. Justice Prank W. Preston.

TEMPLE. Justices, Quorum Nathan Wheeler, Isaac Kimball, Elbridge G. Cutter, Francis Whiting. Justice Franklin Merriam,

WE ARE. Justice, State— John L. Hadley.

Justices, Quorum Amos W. Bailey, Daniel Paige, William Woodbury, William H. Gove.

Justices Abraham Morrill, Jesse Whittaker, Hiram Simons, Moses A. Hodgdon, Jonathan D. Clement, Josiah G. Dearborn, Robert B. Cars well, Moses Dearborn, Amos J. Wilson, Albe Morrill, Simon B. Gove, Daniel John- son, William B. Gove, David Gould.

WILTON. Justices, Quorum Joseph W. Killam, Eliphalet Putnam, Josiah Eleeman.

Justices Joel Abbot, Timothy Parkhurst, David Whiting, Elbridge E. Perkins, Charles Spaulding, George W. Daniels, Lewis Howard, Benjamin Baker, Philander Ring, Sewell Putnam, Burleigh French, Charles H. Burns, Willard French, Moses Clark, Wil- liam Emerson.

WINDSOR. Justices— James W. Perkins, John M. Curtis, Jonathan B. Emerson.

Sheriff— Daniel L. Stevens, Manchester.

Deputy Sheriffs Amherst, Gilbert Hills ; Manchester, Isaac W. Farmer; Peterborough, Timothy K. Ames, Charles Scott ; New-Ipswich, Peter H. Clark ; Goffstown, David Pattee ; Hillsborough, John G. Dickey ; Nashua, John Taylor ; Mason, Willard Jefts ; Wilton, Willard French ; Milford, William Lane, Humphrey M. Tyler ; Pelham, Alfred S. Smith.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Concord (Merrimack Co.), N. G. Ordway.

Jailor Gilbert Hills, Amherst.

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Coroners Antrim, William jN\ Tuttle; Brookline, •temas Wight; Manchester, Joseph M. KoWell ; Mason, sorge Taft ; Nashua, James White, Moses Davis, Jef- 'son Rockwood.

COUNTY OF CHESHIRE,

as incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns, 22. Shire Town, Keene. Population, 1860, 27,443.

County Treasurer Ephraim Foster, Keene ; salary,

00.

Register of Deeds Calvin May, Jr., Keene.

County Sealer .

County Commissioners Lawson Robertson, Alstead ; Tlliam Adams, Swanzey ; Samuel Atherton.

ALSTEAD. Justices, Quorum Azel Hatch, A.

.over, Asa H. Carpenter, Bolivar Lovell.

Justices Joseph Kingsbury, Ira Rust, Whitney Breed,

iwson Robertson, Alden S. Thurston, Eli Wilson, Abel

.chardson, James E. Isham, James Ramsey, Lyman

landler, Oliver Shepard, Samuel Yvr. Prouty, William

irron.

CHESTERFIELD. Justice, State— Barton Skinner. Justices, Quorum Otis Amidon, W. R. Platts. Justices Samuel Beal, Ezekiel P. Pierce, J. C. Good- dge, Ezra Titus, William Bennett, Oscar Coolidge, )hn B. Eisk, George H. E. Col burn, John M. Rich- 'dson, Mark Cook, Parker D. Cressey, Arza K. Clark, ansom Earr, Henry 0. Coolidge, Ebenezer P. Weth- ell.

DUBLIN. Justices, State Thomas Eiske, Jonathan '.. Smith.

Justice, Quorum— Asa Heald.

Justices Rufus Piper, Aaron Smith, John G. Parker, ranklin J. Ware, Joseph Perry, Jacob Gleason.

EITZ WILLI AM. Justices, State— John J. Allen, r., Amos A. Parker. Justices, Quorum James Batcheler, Silas Cummings.

8U COUNTY OFFICERS.

Justices John J. Allen, Jonathan S. Adams, John Kimball, Joel Whittemore, John Whittemore, Samuel Kendall.

GILSUM. Justice, State George ~W. Hammond. .

Justices Israel B. Loveland, George W. Newman, Francis A. Howard, George Hammond, Ezra "Webster.

HINSDALE. Justices, State— Frederick Boyden, William Haile.

Justices, Quorum Obed Slate, Ezra Burnham.

Justices Obed Slate, Jr., Charles J. Amidon, John D. Todd, Hollis Taylor, Hezekiah F. Horton, Lemuel Liscom, Lockhart Davenport.

JAFFEEY. Justices, Quorum Alonzo Bascom, John Fox.

Justices George Bryant, Asa Baker, John A. Pres- cott, 2d, David A. Wood. Albert S. Scott.

KEENE. Justices, State Salma Hale, Leonard Bis- co, Samuel Dinsmoor, Levi Chamberlain, William P. Wheeler, Thomas M. Edwards, G. F. Starkweather, Frank S. Fiske, Francis A. Faulkner, Charles C Web- ster, Edward Farrar.

Justices, Quorum John H. Fuller, Lewis Campbell, George W. Sturtevant, Charles Sturtevant, Samuel Woodward.

Justices John H. Elliott, George A. Wheelock, Isaac Sturtevant, Noah B. Cook, F. F. Lane, Jehiel Wilson, Horatio Kimball, Joseph Perry, Nelson Morse, Thomas H. Leverett, Ephraim A. Chapin, Edward Joslin, Henry C. Handerson, Kalph J. Holt, Calvin May, Jr., Seth Wadsworth, Silas Hardy, Samuel B. Aldrich, George Til- den, Ephraim Foster, Dauphin W. Buckminster, Daniel Buss, Charles F. Webster, Yirgil A. Wright, Harvey Carlton, Augustus T. Wilder, Elisha F. Lane, William P. Abbott, Harvey W. Cooper, Caleb T. Buffum, Addi- son Stone, Benjamin F, Phelps, Henry F. Severens, Don H. Woodward, Henry Willard.

MABLBOBOUGH. Justice, Quorum Benjamin Whitney.

Justices Keuben Ward, Nelson Converse, A. Frost,

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aims Collins, Elijah Boyden, Ebenezer Greenwood, yrus E. Hardy.

MAKLOW. Justice, State— Allen Giffin.

Justices, Quorum Bethuel Parley, Amos Huntley,

mos S. Fisk.

Justices Edmund Jones, John Q. Jones, C. D. Sy-

onds, Franklin Downing, Franklin Graves, Willard

.. Baker.

NELSON". Justice, State Milan Harris. Justice, Quorum Charles H. Whitney. Justices Horatio Osgood, Frederick Taylor, Charles . P. Harris, Gilman Griffin, Justus Fisher, Edwin K. ocke, Simon G. Griffin.

BICHMOND. Justice, Quorum— J arvis "Weeks. Justices Silas Jilson, Kendall Fisher, William /"right, Uberto Bowen, John W. Herrick, David B. Idrich, David Buffum, 2d.

BINDGE. Justice, State— Stephen B. Sherwin. Justice, Quorum -Levi Howe.

Justices Joshua Converse, John P. Simonds, Thomas igalls, Jason B. Perry, Zebulon Converse, Alison Lake, eorge W. Todd, Jr., Arba S. Coffin, George W. teams, Oratio P. Allen, Ebenezer Blake, Josiah Ab- )t, Amos J. Blake, David Stowe, James B. Bobbins.

BOX BUB. Y. Justices Seth Kingsbury, Brigham ims, Eli Clark.

STODDABD, Justices, Quorum Asa Copeland, hester A. Blodgett.

Justices Abner Knowlton, William Wilson, Elipha- •t Fox, Jonas P. Keed, Luther Abbott, Sumner Inight.

SULLIVAN. Justices David Seward, Josiah Pea- ody, George C. Hubbard, Charles Mason, David A. 'elt, Franklin Buckminster, J. Symonds.

SUBK Y. Justices— Eliphalet Dort, Nathan D. Beed, oseph Allen, William H. Porter, Horace Wilcox, 4*

82 COUNTY OFFICERS.

SWANZEY. Justices, Quorum Joseph Hammond, Jr., Elijah Sawyer.

Justices Amos Bailey, Charles 1ST. Hills, Isaac Strat- ton, Kufus Bowen, Aaron Holbrook, Jotham W. Frink, Willard Adams, Stephen Faulkner, Benjamin Reed, Thomas T. Wetherbee, Barnabas C. Peters, Asaph Cor- lis, Enoch Howes, Alonzo A. "Ware, Alanson S. Whit- comb, William Read.

TROY. Justices, Quorum Brown Nurse, Abel Baker.

Justices Joseph Jones, Edward P. Kimball, Leonard Farrar, David W. Farrar, Isaac Aldrich, Jr., Edwin Butrick.

WALPOLE. Justices, State— Frederick Yose, David Fisher.

Justices, Quorum Walton Mead, George Hunting- ton, J. B. Burnham, David C. Thompson, Aldis Lovell.

Justices John P. Maynard, Ebenezer Morse, Hope Lathrop, Daniel Merriam, Jr., Henry Mellish, John W. Lovejoy, Francis B. Knapp, John W. Hayward, Wil- liam Arnold, Ebenezer E. Stowell, Augustus F. May- nard, Oliver Martin.

WESTMORELAND. Justices, State— Larkin Ba- ker, Charles F. Brooks.

Justice, Quorum Tileston A. Barker.

Justices Z. Britton, Anson Cole, Arvin Aldrichr Charles H. Cook, Jedediah Sabin, Barton Simmons.

WINCHESTER. Justices, Quorum— Calvin Bur- nap, Edwin M. Forbes.

Justices Ebenezer D. Foster, Henry Kingman, Asa- hel J. Humphrey, Erastus Dickinson, Willard Jackson. John Cook, Everson Cook, Edward Gustine, Elishs Hutchins, Jr., Luther Cheney, John Wheelock, Johr Severance, Ira W. Russell, Sampson W. Buflum, Ed ward P. Tenney, John P. Merrill, Daniel A. Hawkins Alvin W. Ball, Marshall Kingman, John Burbank, El? lery Albee, William Rixford, Augustus W. French. Charles Barber.

Sheriff— Bolivar Lovell, Alstead,

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Deputy Sheriffs Hinsdale, Lockhart Davenport ; raffrey, David A. Wood ; Keene, Kalph J. Holt, Elisha >\ Lane, Harvey W. Cooper ; Richmond, John W. lerrick; Walpole, Waldo F. Hayward ; Stoddard, urnner Knight ; Winchester, Daniel A. Hawkins ; nroy, Isaac Aldrich, Jr.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties, deputized to serve in his County Peterborough (Hillsborough Co.), T. K. Lmes, Charles Scott.

Jailer Augustus T. Wilder, Keene.

Coroners Keeyie, William S. Briggs ; Nelson, Milan [arris.

COUNTY OF SULL.IVAJV,

ncorporated July 5, 1827. Shire Town, Newport. Number of Towns, 15. Population, 1860, 19,039.

County Treasurer Albro Blodgett, Claremont; sal- ry, $100.

Register of Deeds Alexander V. Hitchcock, New- ort.

County Sealer Jonathan Miner, Claremont.

County Commissioners Josiah Turner, Sunapee ; Chester Pike, Cornish ; William McCrae, Charlestown.

ACWOKTH. Justices, Quorum Jesse Slader, Chapin L Brooks.

Justices Joel Tracy, Granville Gilmore, Edward /Voodbury, Joseph Ball, Z. Slader, Joseph G. Silsby, Nicholas E. Sargent, Daniel Kobinson, Harvey Hay- ward, Hezekiah Copeland, 2d, Adna Keyes, Jacob B. lichardson, Joseph S. Bowers, Artemas C. Field, "ames A. Wood.

CHABLESTQW^N. Justices, State— Enos Stevens, Cdmund L. Cushing.

Justices Thomas Whipple, Henry Hubbard, Isaac F. /^etherbee, Samuel Webber, Simeon O. Cooley, Bich- rd Hubbard, Alvin Frost, James C. Stebbins, Henry I. Sylvester, Harvey Abbott, William McCrae, Samuel talker, George Olcott, Jr., Simon W. Albee.

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CLAREMONT. Justices, State— Ambrose Cossitt, John J. Prentiss, Thomas J. Harris, Otis F. R. Waite.

Justices, Quorum Isaac Hubbard, Luther Brown, Philander C. Freeman, Alpheus F. Snow, Albro Blodg- ett, Timothy Nutting, George Ticknor, "Walter Tufts.

Justices John "W. Tappan, Danford Bice, Caleb Jud- kins, Simeon Ide, C. P. Smith, Samuel C. Abbott, George W. Blodgett, Samuel G. Jarvis, William M. Ladd, Edward Brown, Frederick A. Henry, Solon C. Grannis, John S. "Walker, Jonathan Densmore, George B. Lathe, Sylvester "Wheeler, June Pierce, Sylvanus F. Bedfield, J. W. Sanborn, Enoch Johnson, Jonas Liv- ingston, Ira Colby, James Goodwin, Albert H. Danforth, Sumner Putnam, Aurelius Dickinson, Horace A. Perry, "William P. Austin, Nathaniel Tolles, Charles H. Long, Edward Ainsworth, James Sperry, Oscar J. Brown,

E. D. Baker, "William E. Tutherly, Edward W. Wood- ell, Austin F. Cowles, William Clark, James W. Brad- ley, Samuel C. Bailey, Jonas White, Henry Fitch, Da- vid F. Tutherly, Joshua Colby, Edwin Vaughan, Alex- ander Gardiner, Arthur Chase, Otis G. Kobinson.

CORNISH. Justices, State Eleazer Jackson, John L. Putnam, Chester Pike.

Justices, Quorum Beuben Davis, Araunah Burnap.

Justices Sylvanus Bryant, Orlando Powers, James B. Wellman, Benjamin Chapman, W. S. Demming, Hi- ram Little, E. F. Chellis, Joshua B. Wyrnan, Heman H. Cummings, Israel Hall, Benjamin Fletcher, Carlos

F. Huggins, James M. Davidson, Harrison Leslie, Al- vin Comings, Chester B. Fitch, Uriel L. Comings, Charles E. Jackson.

CROYDON. Justice, Quorum— Daniel R. Hall.

Justices John Cooper, Nathan Hall, Elias Powers, Martin A. Barton, Otis Cooper, Paine Durkee.

GOSHEN. Justice, State—Virgil Chase.

Justices, Quorum Oliver Booth, Nathaniel F. Cofran.

Justices Jonas Parker, Silas S. Booth, Dennis Lear, Joshua W. Booth, James Baker.

GRANTHAM. Justice, State— Oliver B. Buswell.

Justice, Quorum Seth C. Sargent.

Justice John N. Brown.

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LANGDON. Justices, State— -Robert Elwell, March

base.

Justices, Quorum John Walker, Eoyal Shumway.

Justices— Wilson Walker, C. C. Albee, L. J. Graves,

orace Adams.

DEMPSTER. Justices, State— A. Smith, D. M.

nith, Hosea W. Parker.

Justice, Quorum Harvey Dudley.

Justices Joel Dame, James Booth, William B. Par-

;r.

NEWPORT. Justices, State— Austin Corbin, Ed- und Burke, Edward Wyman, Levi W. Barton, Wil- im H. H. Allen, Paul J. Wheeler. Justices, Quorum Amasa Edes, Thomas W. Gilmore, sla Nettleton, John Town, James Hale, James A. regg, .Nathan White.

Justices Henry G. Carlton, Nathaniel 0. Page, Fred- ick Claggett, Calvin Wilcox, J. Emerson, Benjamin . Haven, John Wilcox, Edmund Wheeler, Samuel H. des, Dexter Richards, Francis Boardman, William elley, Benjamin F. Carr, David B. Chapin, Shepherd . Bowers, Albert S. Adams, Frederick Chapin, Daniel . Chapin Joseph S. Hoyt, Jacob Reddington, Alex- lder Y. Hitchcock, George Herrick, Edmund E. food, Rufus P. Claggett, Eleazer C. Converse, Calvin . Pike, Elijah D. Hastings.

PLAINFIELD. Justice, State— George Bryant. Justices William Ward, A. Read, Stephen R. Moul- n, Edward Freeman, Jr., Stephen D. Stone, Jesse Col- r, Arvin Bartholomew, John P. Chellis, N. M. ^heeler, L. Bryant, Alvin D. Manchester, Benjamin , Smith.

SPRINGFIELD. Justice, State— Richard Sanborn. Justices, Quorum Ora C. Howard, Daniel N. Adams. Justices Samuel Quimby, Valentine Manahan, Smith . Stevens, Francis M. Morrill, William P. Smith, . S. Abbott, William E. Melendy, John C. Nichols, orenzo Bailey, Joseph Davis, Jr., Joshua P. Smith.

STJNAPEE. Justice, Quorum Daniel George. Justices William Young, David Brown, John Hop-

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kins. Jacob C. Stickney, Joseph G. Tucker, Hiram Sar- gent. James Perkins, Josiah Turner, Samuel Wells, William C. Sturoc, Charles E. Eogers, Thomas P. Smith.

UNITY. Justices, State Amos Perkins, Harvey Huntoon, Ezra J. Glidden.

Justices. Quorum Hiram Smith, Joseph Copeland, Charles L. Newton.

Justices Daniel Huntoon. Gilbert Lewis, Uriah M. Straw, Nathan Hunton, William Dinsmore, Charles H. Cammett. Josiah H. Straw, John Beard, Joseph M. ' Perkins. Harvey Sanborn, Joshua Tenney, Lewis Neal, Albert E. Winn, Jabez B. Perkins, Nathaniel A. Lull.

WASHINGTON. Justices. State— Martin Chase, Solomon E. Jones, Langdon Healey.

Justice. Quorum Simon W. Jones.

Justices X. G. Jones, Sullivan W. Healey, DeWitt C. Newnian. Jesse Bailey, James Barney. John O. ^let- calf, Benjamin P. Blood, Asaph TVilson, Hart well Wright, Ziba S. Story, Charles X. Lewis.

Sheriff Frederick Claggett, Newport.

Deputy Sheriffs Charlestown, Jonathan Baker. James C Stebbins: Claremont, James W. Bradley, William Dodge, Jonas White; Cornish, Lemuel Martindaftfl Croydon. Martin A. Barton ; Newport, Loren H. Chase, Buffo P. Claggett; Washington, Sylvanus Clogston; PI a infield, Bradbury Dyer, Nathaniel M. "Wheeler; Grantham, John N. Brown.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Andover (Merrimack Co.), Aaron Waitt; Bradford. John D. Wadleigh : New-London, Albert Little : Newbury, South, Eli Dodge ; Concord, Neheruiah G. Ordway : Enfield (Grafton Co.), Simon Garland: Hanover, Lorenzo D. Gove ; Lebanon, Watson K. EI- dridge : Hillsborough (Hillsborough Co.), John G. Dick- ey : "Marlon- (Cheshire Co.), John Symonds ; Alstead, Bolivar Lovell.

Jailer James L. Riley, Newport.

Coroners Plainfield, Levi Bryant : Newport, WilliMBI Nourse ; Claremont, Thomas J. Harris.

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COUNTY OF GRAFTON,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Shire Towns, Haverhill and Plymouth. (County records kept at Haverhill.) Num- ber of towns, thirty-eight. Population, 1860, 43,273.

County Treasurer Henry W. Rowell, Littleton. Sal- iry, $150.

Register of Deeds Hiram B. Savage, Haverhill.

County Sealei -Henry Towle, Haverhill.

County Commissioners David Culver, Lyme ; Adams Si. Holden, Rumney; John C. Blaisdell, Bristol.

ALEXANDRIA. Justice, State— K. Dickerson.

Justice, Qworwra-r-Heman J. Welton.

Justices James Crawford, Aiken Gilmore, Hiram S. Clifford, Leonard Cheney, Stephen Brainard, Samuel F. Chidden,

BATH. Justices, State Harry Hibbard, Andrew S. Woods, John L. Carleton.

Justices, Quorum- Isaac Patterson, C. C. Hutchins, xeorge Cutting, Alonzo P. Carpenter.

Justices G-eorge W. Cutting, Daniel Patterson, Samuel Jvoss, Jesse Mann, George Morrison, George W. Clement, vVillard Weeks, Moses Abbott, David R. Lang, Edward Woods, Henry C. Carbee, Henry S. Lang, George A. Bingham, John Hodge, Phinehas Chamberlain, William 7. Hatching, E. Wheelock Bartlett.

BENTON. Justice, Quorum James J. Page. Justices Ira Whitcher, Daniel D. Page, George W. 'liann.

BETHLEHEM. Justices, State— John G. Sinclair, 3aniel P. Putnam.

Justice, Quorum— William Kenney.

Justices Isaac J. Quimby, Daniel Wileomb, Reuben 3aker, Thomas J. Spooner, Willis Wilder, Hosea Crane, Dimothy P. Turner, William V. Gale.

BRIDGEWATER. Justices, Quorum— Joshua P, Smith, Nathaniel Batchelder, J. H. Johnson,

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Justices Jesse Prescott, Martin Boardman, David B. Clement, John Brown, Thomas Hammond.

BRISTOL. Justices, State— -Oscar F. Fowler, R. Smith, Samuel K. Mason, James T. Sanborn.

Justices, Quorum Samuel T. W. Sleeper, L. W. Fling, Frederick Bartlett.

Justices > Walter Haywood, John C. Blaisdell, Levi Bartlett, Gilman Ingalls, J. M. B. Emmons, Joseph S. Chase, John W. Sanborn, H. B. Fowler, Abraham Doloff, Levi Locke, Joseph F. Rollins, Cyrus Taylor, David P. Prescott.

CAMPTON. Justices, Quorum— "William Clark, Amos Flint, Ozias Holmes, William P. Robinson.

Justices Robert Smith, Thomas J. Sanborn, George W. Webster, G-. W. Keniston, Nathaniel Spencer, Peter Walker.

CANAAN. Justices, State Caleb Blodgett, William P. Weeks, Eleazer Martin.

Justices, Quorum George Harris, William W. George.

Justices J. Martin, Chamberlain Packard, Jr., Jona- than Barnard, Nathaniel Shepherd, Darius Barnard, Daniel Pattee, Eleazer Barney, Roswell Elliott, Abner H. Cilley, Nathan Jones, George W. Murray, Horace S. Currier, Matthew H. Milton, Norman Hadley, David Barnard, Hazen K. Farnum, Brooks K. Webber, Wil- liam M. Chase, John M. Barber, Lewis Pattee.

DANBURY. Justices, State— William T. Norris, Ichabod S. Johnson.

Justice, Quorum John Bean.

Justices Timothy H. Danforth, Moses L. Taylor, James S. Knowlton, Isaiah Langley, William P. Stone, John S. Rand, Joseph R. Taylor, Frederick S. Ransom, James T. Smith.

DORCHESTER. Justices, Quorum— Jabez Young- man, Thomas J. Fitts, Samuel W. Clement, Abner Blodgett.

Justices— Samuel P. Wright, John G. Dustin, Wells Bobbins, Benjamin Davis, Asahel Blodgett, Jr., Mar- shall P. Burpee, Benjamin R. Norris, Parker Follansbee, George F. Colburn, Ethan White, John Q. A. Dimond.

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ELLSWOKTH. Justices— Stephen Avery, David R. izzell, Samuel M. Avery.

ENFIELD. Justices, State— -Converse Goodhue, iomas Merrill, Wm. C. Smith, George W. Conant. Justices, Quorum— Alpheus Conant, Amos French. fastices— -Henry Currier, Clement Smith, Nehemiah Dustin, William Huse, Mark Purmort, Hubbard irris, John Jones, George W. Choate, C. G. Morgan, mes F. Bryant, Jacob C. Bean, Phillips C. Cambridge, ., James Huse, Wyman Pattee, James F. Pattee.

FRANCONIA. Justices— Priest Young, Simeo11 ooner, Joseph B. Stevens, Nathaniel W. Cheney? eazer B. Parker, Asa Gould, George W. Smith.

3RAFTON. Justices, State— James K. Smiley, Cyrus lams.

Justice, Quorum Jesse Cass.

Justices— Alexander Williams, Josiali Stevens, Isaac Slock, Gilbert W. Kollins, Horace Barney, 2d, Asa rd, Nathaniel W. C. Davis.

PROTON Justices— R. S. McClure, Jonathan Good- e, Joshua K. Wheat, W. Heath, Joseph F. Cilley, vid M. Tenney, Bradden Ferrin, George E. Colburn.

HANOVER. Justices, State— William H. Duncan, vac Ross, Daniel F. Richardson, Israel O. Dewey. Justices, Quorum Isaac Fellows, Daniel Blaisdell, myn S. Ingalls.

Justices— As&hel Smith, Washington Burnham, Asa mtington, Ulysses Dow, John Tenney, Joseph Tenney, muel W. Cobb, Daniel Eaton. Eli Huributt, David ,mp, David Walker, William M. Rogers, Nathaniel irlbutt, Adna P. Balch.

HAVERHILL. Justices, State— John Page, N. B.

ilton, N. W. Westgate, John L. Rix, John S. Bryant,

larles A. Dole.

Justice, Quorum John McClary.

Justices Russell Kimball, Hiram Morgan, Hosea S.

ker, Chandler Cass, Aaron P. Glazier, N . M. Swasey,

alter P. Flanders, David Page, Dudley C. Kimball,

lac Morse, Sylvester Reding, Henry B. Leonard,

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James P. Webster, Asa Martin, Abel K. Merrill, Samuel Carr, Augustus Whitney, Jacob Bell, Phineas Spaulding, George S. Kelsea, Isaac Carlton, Rufus King, James Glynn, George W. Chapman.

HEBRON. Justice, State— Nathaniel Berry. Justices David McClure, John C. Hammond, Alfred E. Jaques, Elliot B. Rogers, Milo H. Crosby.

HILL. Justices, Quorum G. W. Sumner, E. G. Bartlett.

Justices Sewall Dickerson, Isaac T. Parker, Peter Hersey, Samuel D. Johnson, Amos Dickerson, Carr Huse, Albert Blake, Amos K. Davis, Jonathan R. Rowell.

HOLDERNESS. Justices, State— Russell Cox, John H. Thompson.

Justices, Quorum Nathaniel P. Smith, Jesse Ladd.

Justices William Ladd, Samuel S. Prescott, George L. Shepherd, J. F. Keyes, John S. Drew, John S. Ladd, S. N. Morse, Andrew Smith, James L. Wilson, Thomas P. Cheney, Daniel Smith, 2d, John H. Mudgett.

LANDAFF. Justices, Quorum— Moses Clark, S. Moody.

Justices George W. Cogswell, John Poor, Jacob M. White, Dearborn S. M. Cogswell, A. Young, Moor R. Noyes, George W. Kendall, Josiah P. Kimball, Rufus H. Noyes, Benjamin Morrill.

LEBANON. Justices, State— Caleb Plastridge, Aaron H. Cragin, Daniel Richardson, George S. Towle, John Clough.

Justice, Quorum Elisha P. Liscomb.

Justices George H. Lathrop, Abner Allen, Watson K. Eldridge, John Wood, M. L. Peabody, Lewis R. Morris, Asa M. Mowe, Rodney Lund, Eleazer Aspinwall, Edward J. Durant, Jewett Hosley, Oliver L. Stearns, Hiram Emerson, Francis A. Cushman, Joseph W. Cleaveland, Joseph H. Buckingham, Solon A. Peck, Albert M. Shaw.

LISBON. Justices, State— Greenleaf Cummings, Wil- liam H. Cummings.

Justices, Quorum Levi Parker, Otis Savage, James Parker.

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Justices— Ithiel C. Young, Jehiel W. Savage, Joseph rker, Bela Young, Ezra B. Elkins, Cyrus Ela, Carlton Hutching, Artemas Wells, Samuel H. McKean, James Young, David W. Bowles, Ward P. Alclrich, Moses Quimby, James A. McKean, David S. Kichardson, {men H. Cumrnings, Silas Parker, Ithamar Cooley, temas Knight, Charles H. Boynton, George Pearsons, arles A. Page.

UNCOLN. Justice— Stephen M. Hanson. LITTLETON. Justices, State— Edward O. Kenney,

Bingham, Charles W. Rand. Simeon B. Johnson, rus Eastman.

Justices, Quorum William Brackett, Adams Moore, tin Farr.

Justices Edmund Carleton, Simeon Remick, Thomas )kford, WTilliam J. Bellows, Otis Batchelder, Marquis Gould, Truman Stevens, S. H. Rowell, Douglas Rob- , J. Sargent, F. Hodgman, Alexander Mclntire, John

Charlton, Allen Day, Samuel A. Edson, Marshall D. bleigh, Philip H. Paddleford, Eli D. Sawyer, James Barrett, Edward D. Rand, Nathaniel Bishop, Wesley exander, Franklin Tilton, Roby C. Towns, Lucius A. .ssell, Henry W. Rowell.

LYMAN. Justice, Quorum Lebbeus Hastings. Justices E. C. Stevens, Charles P. Parker, Harrison >rter, Samuel P. Ford, Luther B. Hoskins, Calvin bus, Osman Porter.

LYME. Justices, State— David C. Churchill, Sylvanus rwes, Adoniram Smalley. Justice, Quorum David Culver.

Justices Asa Shaw, Thomas R. Ames, John W. An- ews, Selah Beal, David C. Churchill, Jr., Thomas trkins, George Flint, John S. Goodall, Simeon R. hippie, Wm. T. Chase, Francis Porter, Amos Bailey, ison Southard, Harris Allen, Asa Thurston, Irenas miilton, Jonathan F. Churchill, Charles Kent.

MONROE. Justices, Quorum Horace Duncan, Jed- iah Buffum.

Justices Robert G. Nelson, N. K. Stirling, Albert ason, Philip P. Mason, Larkin Hastings.

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ORANGE. Justice, State Samuel Andrews.

Justices Aaron Barney, Zenas Whittier, John French, Gilbert S. Hadley, Ralph C. Dunbar, Robert Underbill.

ORFORD. Justices, State— Daniel P. Wheeler, Sted- man Willard.

Justices, Quorum Theodore Dame, Willard Hosford.

Justices- -Joel Richardson, Austin Palmer, James M. Learned, Ephraim B. Strong, John J. Cushman, Alvin Taylor.

PIERMONT. Justice, Quorum— Aaron P. Gould.

Justices Isaiah E. Emerson, Thomas M. Stevens, Zeeb Gilman, Lewis E. Risley, Abel Crook, Reuben M. Kent, Cyrus F. Smith, Nathaniel P. Hannaford.

PLYMOUTH. Justices, State— John Keniston, Joseph Burrows, Denison R. Burnham.

Justices, Quorum Joseph Fifield, James McQuesten, John Rogers.

Justices Timothy Eastman, Anson Merrill, William Leverett, William W. Russell, Seth Doton, Cyrus Ken- iston, Stephen York, Arthur Ward, Samuel N.- Rowe, Gilmore Houston, Alvah McQuesten, D. H. Currier, Jo- seph Clark, Jr., Hiram W. Gove, Joseph C. Fifield, Henry W. Blair, Benjamin Clark.

RUMNEY. Justices, State Josiah Quincy, Samuel Herbert.

Justices, Quorum H. B. Simpson, John L. Dearborn.

Justices Abram Ward, Joshua H. Hall, Addison Kelley, Daniel L. Simpson, John Wentworth, Daniel Darling, Adams M. Holden, Josiah Quincy, Jr., Jona- than P. Burnham.

THORNTON. Justices, Quorum— F. H. Drew, J. Horner.

Justices— Chafes F. Bowen, Herod Fifield, E. P. El- kins, Moses Foss, Osgood Page, Joseph W. Morrison, Milton Foss, William A. Smith, Jeremiah Gilman, Na- than H. Weeks, Frank W. Avery, Calvin F. Bailey, Arthur L. Shaw.

WARREN. Justices, Quorum Joseph Chamberlain,

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Samuel L. Merrill, David C French, Enoch K. Weeks, Greorge Libbey.

Justices Jesse Little, Isaac Merrill, William Pomroy, James Harriman, Henry W. Weeks, Ira M. Weeks, John M. Whiton, Ezra A. Libbey, James M. Williams, Jeremiah S. Jewett, William Little.

WATERVILLE. Justices— William Snow, Samuel Doloff.

WENTWORTH. Justice, State— J. Everett Sargent.

Justice, Quorum Henry Johnson. .

Justices J. F. A. Peabody, James Atwell, Newell Stanyan, Peter L. Ployt, George S. Dean, John Currier, M.. H. H. Breck, Jeremiah Blodgett, Cyrus Johnson, Elijah Rollins, Wolcott Dana, Joshua S. Blaisdell, rhomas J. Smith, Albert G-. Stevens, Milo E. Haynes, Jharles H. Bartlett, John Davis.

WOODSTOCK. Justice, State— Joshua Chapman.

Justice, Quorum— Jacob B. Demeritt.

Justices— Benjamin Fox, Richard S. Danforth, Jesse lackman, Isaac Fox.

Sheriff— Wyman Pattee, Enfield.

Deputy Sheriffs Bath, George Morrison ; Bristol, James T. Sanborn ; Canaan, William W. George ; Han- wer, Lorenzo D. Gove ; Littleton, M. D. Cobleigh ; Rumney, Joseph L. Spaulding ; Plymouth, D. S. Burn- liam ; Wentworth, Milo E. Haynes ; Holder ness, Dud- ley L. Clark, Thomas P. Cheney ; Haverhill, Grove S. Stevens ; Lebanon, James G. Ticknor.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Franklin (Merrimack Co.), Jonathan P. Sanborn ; Meredith (Belknap Co.), Hanson Beede.

Jailer— Grove S. Stevens, Haverhill.

Coroners Holderness, Samuel S. Baker ; Haverhill, John McClary ; Canaan, Stephen Morse ; Littleton, Ad- ims Moore.

COUNTY OF COOS,

Was incorporated December 24, 1803. Number of Towns, 25. Shire Town, Lancaster. Population, 1860, 13,168.

County Treasure') Nahum D. Day, Stratford ; salary, $100. ' !

Register of Deeds— Hezekiah B. Parsons, Lancaster.

County Sealer Anderson J. Marshall, Lancaster.

County Commissioners Hazen Bedel, Colebrook ; Mo- ses H. Rix, Dalton ; Hazen Evans, Gorham.

BERLIN. Justice, State— Merrill C.Forrest. Justice, Quorum Fletcher I. Bean. Justices Daniel Green, Greenleaf Coffin.

CARROLL. Justices Ebenezer Glines, Josiah Moo-

dey, Amos C. Colby.

CLARK3V ILLE. Justices, Quorum Gideon Tirrell, Stephen G. Fuller. Justice— -John Keazer.

COLEBROOK Justices, Quorum Jonas Rolfe, Hez- ekiah Parsons, Albert Barker, Hazen Bedel.

Justices— Benjamin Whittemore, Alfred Levering, Benjamin B. Gilman, Hosea Aldrich, Abiel C. Kidder, Archelaus Cummings, Ira A. Ramsey, Erasmus D. Hutchinson, John Whittemore, William S. Ladd, Charles P. Gaffield, Henry W. Woodson.

COLUMBIA. Justices, Quorum— Enoch Rogers, Samuel M. Harvey.

Justices David Legro, John R. Annis, Lewis Snow, John Mathes, M. B. Richardson, Jonathan Gilman, Eben SE. Noyes, R. Darling, William II . Kenney, John F. Locke, Horace M. Hobart, Charles S. Osgood.

DALTON. Justices, Quorum Asa Taylor, Oliver P, Brooks, Moses H. Rix, Oliver M. Brooks.

Justices William B. Crane, John Bond, George B Brown, John Blakeslee, Jr., William S. Ladd.

DUMMER. Justice, Quorum William Lovejoy.

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Justices— William A. Willis, Ransom Twitch ell, Amos K. Cross, Isaac C. Wight.

ERROL. Justice, Quorum —Elliott Harper. Justices— David H. Thurston, fm, W. Bragg, Moses Thurston, Seth L. Davis, James F. Bragg.

GORHAM. Justice, Quorum— H. F. Wardwell.

Justices John T. Peabody, John D. Burbank, Samuel Heath, Brooks C. Flanders, John Burbank, James Gor- don, Stephen R. Raynes.

JEFFERSON. Justices, Stati—B. H. Plaisted, James M. Hartwell.

Justices— -Nicholas Tuttle, Joseph T. Pinkham, Benja- min Keniston, Charles Hight, Charles L. Plaisted, Da- vid B. Allison, John Goodell, Nathan R. Perkins, Na- thaniel Moulton, John L. Martin.

LANCASTER. Justices, State— Jared W. Williams, John H. White, William Burns, James W. Weeks, Ja- cob Benton, Albro L. Robinson, Edmund Brown, George C. Williams, Benjamin F. Whidden.

Justices, Quorum— Ephraim Cross, Hiram A. Fletcher, Harvey Adams, John M. Whipple, Henry O. Kent, Ira S. M. Gove, Daniel L. Colby, Daniel C. Pinkham, Wil- liam Haywood.

Justices James Marden, William Holkins, Saunders W. Cooper, Seth Savage, John W. Barney, Roswell W. Chesman, Charles B. Allen, William R. Stock well, Hi- ram Savage, William S. Clark, Horace Whitcomb, James S. Brackett, Jared I. Williams, Joseph B. Moore, James D. Folsom, Ossian Ray, Seth Adams, John G. Derby, Charles Ellis, D. Eastman, Reuben L. Adams, Barton G. Towne, Benjamin F. Hunking, John G. Lew- is, Hosea Gray, David A. Burnside, Samuel Worthley, W. K. Ritchie.

MILAN. Justice, State— James M. Phipps.

Justices, Quorum George T. Roberts, S. Cole, Samuel F. Mathes, Peter A. Q. W. Phipps.

Justices Nathan S. Newell, Hiram T. Ellingwood, Lewis Hutchinson, Alvinza A. Higgins, Welcome A. Crafts, Joseph H Vincent, Don A. Robinson.

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NORTHUMBERLAND. Justices, State—Charles W. Bellows, Joel W. Forbes.

Justices, Quorum James B. Brown, William H. Poole, Hiram Lucas.

Justices Edward F. Buckman, Josiah Morse, Leonard Johnson, Alpheus Hutchins.

PITTSBURG. Justice, Quorum— Moody B. Quimby.

Justices Burleigh Blood, Elias L. Farnum, Otis Par- ker, Robert Tirrell, Ephraim C. Aldridge.

RANDOLPH. Justice, Quorum Justus Low. Justices— John C. Leighton, J. C. Scates, Obadiah Mann, Clovis Lowe, Anson Stillings.

STARK. Justice, State— Harwood Pike. Justices, Quorum Aaron Potter, Aaron J. Smith. Justices— John Massure, Solomon Cole, Moses Jackson, Levi Rowell, George S. Blake, Luke Cole.

STRATFORD. Justices, State— J. Marshall, Nahum D. Day.

Justice, Quorum William R. Danforth.

Justices Benj. B. Ockington, Hiram Clough, Thomas Connary, Charles Mahurin, Albe Holmes, Smith Folsom, Charles D. Johnson, Lucius Hartshorn, George M. John- son, Moses Sherman.

SHELBURNE. Justice, State— Barker Burbank.

Justices, Quorum Robert Ingalls, Oliver B. Howe, Thomas J. Hubbard.

Justices Fletcher Odell, Dearborn L. Austin, Jotham F. Evans, Martin L. Burbank.

STEWARTSTOWN. Justice, State— Win. M. Smith.

Justices, Quorum John Flanders, A. W. Drew, Nor- mand Smith, Daniel Rogers.

Justices Joseph Y. Tebbetts, Seth Tirrell, Isaiah H. Pickard, Horace J. Hall, William B. Fletcher, Adams M. Tewksbury, Davis Graham, Stephen Morrison, Ed- win W. Drew.

WHITEFIELD. Justices, State— Simeon Warner, Aurin M. Chase. Justices, Quorum Joseph Colby, Ebenezer Carlton.

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Justices— -Morris Clark, Ralph Fiske, Benjamin Brooks, Jr., Kimball Cole, William F. Dodge, Wm. B. Hutching, rhomas Rogers, Caleb Walker, Charles Libbey, Hartwell H. Southworth.

LOCATIONS, &c.

CRAWFORD'S GRANT. Justice— Joseph L. Gibb.

WENTWORTH'S LOCATION. Justice— Z. F. Durkee.

Sheriff— Enoch L. Colby, Lancaster.

Deputy Sheriffs Lancaster. Seth Adams, William Jargill ; Colebrook, Archelaus Cummings ; Northumber- \and, Leonard Johnson ; Stratford. Lucius B. Harts- lorn ; Columbia, E. G. Rogers.

Jailor Amos Balch, Lancaster.

Coroners Lancaster, Andrew J. Marshall ; Stewa?*ts- \own, Amos W. Drew ; Shelburne, Martin L. Burbank.

MILITARY DEPARTMENT.

The following statistics and extracts are taken from the Adjutant, Inspector and Quarter- Master GeneraVs Report of 1860.

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

His Excellency, ICHABOD GOODWIN, Ports- mouth .

Aids-de-Camp (with the rank of Colonel) Clement March, Portsmouth ; Albert L. Jones, Portsmouth ; Bradbury P. Cilley, Manchester ; Joseph W. Robinson, Joncord ; Abiel Rolfe, Concord (Fisherville) ; Henry W. Rowell, Littleton ; A Herbert Bellows, Concord.

Adjutant and Quarter -Master General Joseph C. AlBbott, Manchester (having the rank of Brigadier General).

Aids Otis Wright, Nashua; Gilbert Hills, Amherst;,: [saac W. Farmer, Manchester.

Commissary General William O. Sides, Ports- mouth (chosen annually by the Legislature). 5

MILITARY.

The State is divided into three divisions and six brig- ades.

According to the returns made to the Adjutant Gen- eral, in 1860, the whole number of enrolled militia in the State of New-Hampshire is 34,569.

OFFICERS OF THE FIKST REGIMENT.

Colonel, Lieut. Colonel, Major, Adjutant, Quarter -Master, Paymaster, Surgeon, Surgeon's Mate, Chaplain,

BATTALION

John H. Gage, John B. Perkins, Gilbert Wadleigh, Charles E. Page, William P. Ainsworth, William W. Wallace, Joshua F. Whittle, Henry Bovnton, Martin W. Willis,

Nashua. Hollis. Milford. Nashua, Nashua. Milford. Nashua. Milford. Nashua.

OF OFFICERS OF THE AMOS- XEAG VETERANS.

Colonel, Theodore T. Abbot.

Lieut. Colonel, Timothy W. Little.

Major, John S. Kidder.

Adjutant, Samuel G. Langley.

Quarter- Master, Bradbury P. Cilley.

Surgeon, William W. Brown.

Surgeon's Mate, Henry C. Parker.

Chaplain, Jesse M. Coburn.

Sergeant- Major, David B. Nelson.

COMPANY OFFICERS, ALL OF MANCHESTER.

Captain, Lieutenant,

Captain, Lieutenant,

Captain, Lieutenant,

FIRST COMPANY.

S. W. Parsons. W. D. Patten.

SECOND COMPANY.

Reuben D. Mooers. Joseph M. Rowell.

THIRD COMPANY.

J. C. Ricker. Stephen C. Hall.

MILITARY.

99

FOURTH COMPANY.

Captain, Lieutenant,

Andrew C. Wallace, John Q. A. Sargent.

THE GOVERNOR'S HORSE GUARDS.

REGIMENTAL OFFICERS.

Colonel,

George Stark,

Nashua.

Lieut. Colonel,

A. Herbert Bellows,

Concord.

Major,

Henry 0. Kent,

Lancaster.

Adjutant,

Thomas J. "Whipple,

Laconia.

Judge Advocate,

Chandler E. Potter,

Hillsborough.

Paymaster,

Frank Fuller,

Portsmouth.

Quarter -Master,

.Joseph Wentworth,

Sandwich.

Surgeon,

Charles P. Gage,

Concord.

Assistant Surgeon,

J. C. Eastman,

Hampstead.

Chaplain,

Martin W. Willis,

Nashua.

Assistant Chaplain

, Henry E. Parker,

Concord.

Sergeant- Major,

Frank S. Fiske,

Keene.

Q. Master Serg't,

Charles A. Tufts,

Dover.

Drum Major,

James M. Lovering,

Exeter.

Chief Bugler,

Nat Head,

Hooksett,

Commissary,

Stebbins H. Dumas,

Concord.

Standard Bearer,

True Garland,

Pittsfield.

FIRST COMPANY OFFICERS.

Captain,

John H. George,

Concord.

Fiiyst Lieutenant,

Edward H. Rollins,

Concord.

Second Lieutenant

, Benjamin Grover,

SECOND COMPANY.

Concord.

Captain,

John H. Gage,

Nashua.

First Lieutenant,

Bainbridge Wadleigh,

Milford.

Second Lieutenant

, J. C. Andrews,

THIRD COMPANY.

Nashua.

Captain,

Clement March,

Portsmouth.

First Lieutenant,

Joseph H. Hilliard,

Exeter.

Second Lieutenant

, Micajah C. Burleigh,

Great-Falls.

100 MILITARY.

FOURTH COMPANY,

Captain, Cyrus Eastman, Littleton.

First Lieutenant, Cephas Brackett, Littleton.

Second Lieutenant, E. L. Colby, Lancaster.

RETURNS OF MEN FROM THE SEVERAL IN- DEPENDENT COMPANIES IN NEW-HAMP- SHIRE.

Anioskeag Veterans, 160

Governor's Horse Guards, 102

Newcastle Light Guards, 35

Gilmanton Artillery, 38

LaFayette Artillery, 49

"Wilson Rifles, 52

Canaan Grenadiers, 37

McCutcheon Guards, 38

Westmoreland Rangers, 36

Granite State Cadets, 78

Mechanics' Phalanx, 48

Granite State Guards, 92

The citizens of Pittsfield organized a corps called Me- chanics' Phalanx, which promises to be creditable to the militia. In Great Falls the Granite State Guards have been organized, and the commissions were recently issued. Another company in that place, the Bonner Guards, bas been revived, and both will undoubtedly soon be, in every respect, thoroughly organized andi drilled. Within a few weeks a new company, the Gran- ite State Cadets, has been enlisted in Nashua, and the officers commissioned. This company is composed of some of the best and most energetic men of the city ; and such is the character of the men, and such the sys- tem and energy with which it has been conducted thus far, as to induce the belief that it will not stand inferior! to any military corps in the State.

¥t * # .,.,*■ , * , # # * *

The organization of the Governor's Horse Guards hasj been the marked event of the year in the militia of the State. The charter was obtained at the session of the leg- islature of 1859. Soon after the adjournment, movement? ;

MILITARY. 101

vere commenced for enlisting the corps. A meeting of he grantees and others was held in Concord, to accept he charter and take the preliminary steps for enlist- aents. Committees were selected to attend to the va- ious departments, who reported at a subsequent meeting. )n the 11th of January those who had enlisted met, lected their officers and took all the steps necessary for a terfeet organization.

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In accordance with orders issued by the Commander-in jhief, and the Colonel Commanding, the corps formed t the City Hall, in Concord, on the 7th inst. (June, 860), at 11 o'clock A. M., under the command of Lieut. Jol. Bellows (Col. Stark being unavoidably absent, on ccount of lameness caused by the kick of a horse, while arading in a squad at Nashua). They proceeded in olumn in front of the State House, where they formed i line and received a standard, presented to them by tie Commander-in-Chief. They then proceeded to the juth end of the city, where they received the Com- iander-in- Chief, on his arrival from Portsmouth, and scorted him through the principal streets of the city, to tie capitol.

* * •& -5f #■ * -X- -X- -X-

The intention of this corps and its design is to perform scort duty to the Governor, annually, on the day of his lauguration. It is probable that they will perform this uty for many succeeding years. The manner in which tiat duty was performed this year is deserving of the ighest compliment and praise. In the ranks of the orps are men of nearly all occupations, and of thehigh- st political, social and business positions of the State. 'hey have united in this regiment for the purpose of Bstifying their respect to the office of Commander-in- !hief, and of making his inauguration an occasion wor- tiy of the ancient and proud commonwealth of which ley are citizens.

102

ECCLESIASTICAL.

A Table, showing the names of Clergymen, of different de- nominations, who are settled over or have charge of societies in the different towns in New-Hampshire.

Where the same name occurs in two towns, it may be under- stood the minister officiates in both places.

Abbreviations used to designate the different Denominations. C. T., Congregational Trinitarian; Ut., Unitarian; Pr., Presbyte- rian; E., Episcopalian; C. B., Calvinist Baptist; F. B., Freewill Baptist; Ch., Christians; M., Methodist; Uv., Universalist; B.C., Roman Catholic; Swed., Swedenborgian ; S. A., Second Ad- vents; Chr. G., Church of God. Those printed in italics are ordained ministers, but without charge of any particular church.

Note.— Jn order to facilitate and insure more correctness of the name and location of ministers in the State of New-Hamp- shire for the Register, the compiler would earnestly request a clergyman of each town or city, or one of each denomination, to give a list of the names, and hand to the care of their Represent- ative to the Legislature in June, annually, directed to the com- piler at Concord.

MINISTERS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Acworth.

Amherst.

A. K. Howard,

M

J. Gardner Davis,

CT

Amos Foster,

CT

Seneca White,

CT

Artemas Field,

CT

William Clark,

CT

David Gage,

CB

A. W. Boardman,

FB

Albany.

J. Pike,

M

Theopilus Brown,

FB

Andover.

E. C. Willey,

FB

J. B. Libbey,

Ch

Alexandria.

Duganne,

Ch

Fisk,

FB

Antrim.

Brown,

S. F. Whidden,

FB M

John H. Bates, To be supplied,

Pr M

Alstead.

Willard Kimball,

CB

Bezaleel Smith,

CT

Auburn.

N. G. Goodhue, Edwin Davis, G. F. Eaton,

CB

Uv M

James Holmes, Marsh,

CT M

Alton.

Barns lead.

E. D. El dredge,

CT

Jeremiah Blake,

CT

Seth Sawyer,

FB

David Garland,

FB

Josiah Clines,

FB

J. H. Nutter,

CH

11. R. Preston,

FB

David L. Edgerly,

FB

ECCLESIASTICAL.

103

Barrington.

Canaan.

). Willey,

CT

Moses Gerould,

CT

5, Sherburne,

FB

Job C. Tyler,

FB

I B. Stacy,

Ch

Nathan Jones,

FB

Bartlett.

Joshua B. Holman,

M

?. Keniston,

FB

Candia.

Bradford.

E. N. Hidden, Lorenzo Draper,

CT M

liram Holmes,

FB

Bradbury,

FB

| G Abbott,

Bath.

C B

Canterbury .

Howard Moody,

CT

V. Page,

C T

J. M. Harper,

FB

i. P. Warner,

M

Jeremiah Clough,

FB

Bedford.

Joseph Clough,

FB

?homas Savage,

Pr

John Harriman,

Ch

Bennington.

Carroll.

iVm. Claggett,

CT

W. H. Eastman,

CB

Benton.

Center-Harbor.

}. P. Warner,

M

A. Benson,

CT

Bethlehem.

Charlestoivn.

Joseph Garland,

CT

). H. Johnson,

CT

Jaazaniah Crosby, d. d., J. Fawcett,

Ut

sTathaniel Bowles,

FB

M

Perkins,

FB

Chatham.

). W. Barber,

Brentwood.

M

Eliphalet Weeks,

Chester.

M

iugh McLeod, fiTni H. Jones,

CT CB

H. 0. Howland,

CT

Bridgewater.

Chesterfield.

). Batcheider,

FB

Jeffers Hall, Nelson Green,

CT M

Bristol.

Chichester.

ATm. S. Spaulding, - Sleeper, STewell Culver,

CT

FB

M

Joshua S. Gay, Wm. Swain, Wm, D. Cass

CT FB

M

Broolcfield.

0. Hinds,

M

kelson Hartshorn,

FB

Claremont.

BrooMine.

Robert F. Lawrence,

CT

| P. Sawin,

CT

C. Chase, d. d., Bishop,

E

tfenry B. Copp,

M

Henry S. Smith, Oliver Ay er,

E CB

Bow. Damon,

CB

R. S. Stubbs,

M

l?o be supplied,

M

Colebroolc.

Boscawen.

Henry M. Bridge,

CT

A. Smith,

CT

Wm. C. Merritt,

FB

Albert W. Fiske,

CT

Columbia.

Daniel J. Smith,

M

Damon Judd,

M

Campion.

Conway.

J. B. Hadley,

CT

Reuben Kimball,

CT

±LtU Li Ji.01 AS 1 It AL .

Concord.

Derry.

Nathaniel Bouton, d. d.,

CT

E. G. Parsons,

C'J

Henry E. Parker,

CT

John W. Adams,

M

Ephraim 0. Jameson, H. A. Kendall,

CT

C. Dustin,

M

CT

Elbridge G. Perham,

M

Asa P. Tenney,

CT

Dorchester.

A. W. Fiske,

C T

Thomas Ratray,

CT

G. W. Jessamine,

FB

Silas Farrington,

Ut

Dover.

James H. Eames,

E

E. H. Richardson,

CT

Francis Chase,

E

B. F. Parsons,

CT

Henry A. Coit,

E

Edwin M. Wheelock,

Ut

Charles W. Flanders, d. d.

, CB

J. M. Buckley, James Ashton,

M

E. E. Cummings,D.D., J. Storer, (Fisherville)

CB

M

CB

Thomas G. Salter,

E

A. Brown,

C B

J. M. Durgin,

FB

Or en Tracy,

CB

W. Vary, Patrick Canovan,

FB

Amasa Brown,

CB

RC

J. P. Nutting,

FB

William B. Clapp,

CB

J. H. Moore,

Uv

E. M. Hicks,

Uv

B. P. Stone, d. d.,

CT

Samuel Utley,

CT

Dublin.

0. H. Jasper,

M

N. W. Sheldon,

CT

Osmon C. Baker, D. D., Bp.

i M

William F. Bridge,

Ut

S. M. Vail, d. d.,

M

Thomas L. Fowler,

M

David Patten, d. d.,

M

W. G. Tuttle, {Harrisville)

CT

John W. Merrill, d. d..

M

Lyman Culver, ( Potter sville) C B

Sam'l Cooke, Ch. S. Prison

CB

William W. Lovejoy,

CB

Jacob Sanborn,

M

Dummer.

Silas Curtis, Agent of JSTew-

E. Griffin,

FB

Hampton Institution,

FB

Cornish.

Dumbarton.

A. Spalding,

CT

John M. Putnam,

CT

D. P. Deming,

CB

Durham.

P. Wollinsford,

M

Alvan Tobey,

CT

Croydon.

Marsh,

FB

R. Tilton,

M

East-Kingston.

R. Stinson,

Dalton.

Uv

J. M. Sanborn,

Eaton.

M

Geo. H. Pinkham,

FB

Danbury .

King Atkinson, J. Fletcher,

FB FB

S. H. Amsden,

CB

Danville.

Effiingham.

N. Foss,

FB

Moses Cole,

FB

J. Nichols,

FB

Henry Nutter,

M

Enos G. Page,

M

Deer field.

White,

CB

U. W. Condit,

CT

Ellsworth.

James Barnaby, Ayer,

CB FB

John L. Brown,

FB

James Adam?,

M

Enfield.

Deering.

Wm. H. Jones,

M

To be supplied,

M

C. U. Dunning,

31

ECCLESIASTICAL.

105

Epping.

Goffstown.

J. H. Stearns,

CT

J. W. Ray,

Isaac Willey, Bib. Agt.,

CT

M. Newhall,

M

CT

1 Goldsmith,

Uv

L. D. Stevens,

FB

Epsom.

Gosport.

Moses A, Quimby,

FB

George Beebe,

Ch

Exeter.

O.T. Lamphear

CT

Goshen.

J. J. Peck,

CB

Henry Richardson,

CT

Jonathan Cole,

Ut

S. M. Powers,

CB

Levi W. Leonard, D. D.,

ut

Grafton.

John W. Tilton,

Ch

7. Cummings,

CT

J. S. Green.

Ch

S. S. Fletcher,

Uv

Grantham.

Charles Dame,.

CT

R. Newhall,

M

Ellsworth.

Oburn,

Ch

Edwin A. Russell,

FB

Greenfield.

Farming ton.

D. Goodhue,

CT

Sogers M. Sargent, D. w edgewood,

C T

L. Marshall,

CT

FB

Greenland.

Daniel P. Cilley, 0. Tibbets,

FB M

E. Robie, Charles Young,

CT M

Fitzwilliam.

J. F. Adams,

M

fm. L. Gaylord,

CT

Gorham

Francestown.

Geo. Tewksbury,

CT

Charles Cutler,

CT

Groton.

Franconia.

L. Conant,

CT

Otis F. Willis,

FB

S. G. Kennie,

CB

Franklin.

James Phillips,

Ch

William T. Savage,

CT

HampsteaJ

A. H> Martin,

Ch

T. C. Pratt,

CT

Freedom.

A. Folsom,

M

King Atkinson,

FB

Hampton.

Fremont. John Marsh, N. L. Chase,

FB

M

John Colby,

De Witt C. Durgin,

J. Hayes,

CT

FB

M

Gilford. J. A. Knowles, Ezekiel True,

FB FB

Hampton-Falls.

Coburn,

A, M. Bridge,

CB

Ut

A. D. Smith,

FB

Hancock.

Gilmanton.

Asahel Bigelow,

CI

J. Ordway, Joseph Blake, Moses Folsom,

CT

Hanover.

CT FB

John Adams, Nathan Lord, D d.,

CT CT

C. R. Homan,

M

RosweU Shurtleff, D. D.,

CT

Gilsum.

David Kimball,

CT

E. Adams,

CT

Samuel G. Brown, D. D.,

CT

A. J. Howard,

Ch

Clement Long, v. d.,

CT

D, Kilburn,

5*

M

Daniel J. Noyes, d. j>.3

CT

106

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Charles A. Aiken a. b., Henry Fairbanks, a. m., John N. Putnam, A. m.,

D. F. Richardson, a. m., Henry Wood,

E. Bourns, ll. d., Jonathan S. Herrick,

Haverhill. John D. Emerson, John Davis, G. S. Thomas, To be supplied,

Hebron. L. Conant, S.F. Whidden,

, Henniker. J. M. R. Eaton, L. H. Gordon,

Hill. L. Phillips,

Hillsborough. Harry Brickett, To be supplied,

Hinsdale. Moses H. Wells. J. G. Bennett, Hezekiah A. Mattes on,

Joshua R. Peircer Ao Sargent,

Hollis. P. B. Day, George B. Bills, Leonard Jewett, Noah Emerson,

Hooksett. Marvin Leffingwell,

C. H. Vinton,

Hopkinton.

D. H. Sanborn, L. H. Witham, N. D. Sleeper, C.E.Baker, Jonathan E. Brown, George H. Marston,

Hudson. G. Putnam, L W. Prescott,

CT CT CT CB CT E CB

CT

FB

M

M

CT M

CT M

Ch

CT M

CT

C B M

E FB

CT CB CT CT

CT M

M FB Ch Ch CB Swed

CB M

Jaffrey.

E. K. Bailey, Ezekiel W. Coffin,

F. D. Austin,

J. S. Batchelder,

Jackson. Jonathan Gale, John K. Hall,

Jefferson. John Morse,

Keene. Z. S. Barstow, d.d., John A. Hamilton, William O. White, Leonard Tracy, J. W. Guernsey, E. A. Renouf,

Kensington.

G. W. Campbell, J. C. Blodgett, N". C. Fletchery

Kingston. J. H. Mellish, N. C. Fletcher, Josiah Hooper,

Laconia. John K. YoungT d. »., Reuben Dearborn,

Lancaster. Prescott Fay, Elijah R. Wilkins,

Landaff. George W. Cogswell, John English,

Langdon. Andrew Jacqueth,

Lebanon. C^ A. Downs, R. Case,

Linville J. Hall, G. W. Bailey,

Lee. Israel Chesley, Mason Moore, Albert G. Cummin gs, Lempster. R. W. Fuller, J, B. Faulks, N. R. Wright.

ECCLESIASTICAL.

107

Lisbon. saiah H. Shipman, Ransom, Jeorge N. Bryant, Litchfield- Sbenezer Newhall,

Littleton. Liewis P. Cushman,

Londonderry. }. W. T. Rogers, Joshua L. Whittemore, William House,

Loudon. rhomas Keniston, 3. G. Knowles, Silas Green,

Lyman. )rick W. Watkins, ' William Berkley, Jharles Cowen,

Lyme. 3rdix Tenney, Ippleton Belknap,

Lyndeborough . E. B Claggett,

Manchester. D.W.Wallace, W. H. Fenn, Sylvan S. Hunting, [saac G. Hubbard, Tesse M. Coburn, George Pierce, King S. Hall, J. M. Bailey, Amos B. Russell, J. Currier, G. S. Dearborn,

Bolles,

Madbury. Samuel Hoyt, John Warner,

Marlborough. jiles Lyman, S. Laws, r. D. Fowler,

Mar low. E. A. Smith, David Gage,

Chr.G

FB

M

Pr

M

M

CB

Pr

CT

FB

M

M M M

CT

C B

CT

CT CT

Ut

E

C B

CB

CB

FB

M

M

M

Uv

M CB

CT

Uv M

M CB

Mason.

Daniel Goodwin,

C T

Nason,

Ch

G. W. Cutting,

CB

Meredith.

Charles Burnham,

CT

Stephen J. Pitman,

FB

Oliver Butler,

FB

Merrimack.

Edwin J. Hart,

CT

Middleton.

James Furnald,

FB

Milan.

Abner Keith,

M

Milford.

S. C. Kendall,

CT

H. Moore, d. d..

CT

Milton.

James Doldt,

CT

Ezra Tuttle,

FB

Mont- Vernon.

Charles E. Lord,

CT

Monroe.

Orick W. Watkins,

M

Moultonborough.

J. M. Hodsdon,

Ch

H. Chandler,

M.

Nashua.

Austin Richards, d. d.,

CT

C. J. Hill,

CT

Sullivan Hohnan,

M

William H. Eaton,

C B

Lewis Howard,

M

Martin W. Willis,

Ut

Wm. Stevens Perry,

E

J. O'Donnel,

RC

Joseph 0. Skinner,

Uv

Nelson.

A. H. Cutter,

CT

New-Boston.

E. C. Cogswell,

Pr

John Atwood,

CB

Francis Merriam,

CB

Newbury.

New-Castle.

L. Alden,

CT

108

ECCLESIASTICAL.

New-Durham. Nathaniel Berry, Joseph Boodey, / Chase,

New-Hampton. I. D. Stewart, T. Perkins, John Fulionton, E. Fiske, J. J. Butler,

Newington. John LeBosquet,

New-Ipswich. Samuel Lee, Sylvanus Heywood, A. P. Hatch,

New-London. Lucien Hayden, George W. Gardner, Asa Rundlett,

Newmarket. William H. Jones, E. Chapman, A. J. Davis,

Newport. Henry Cummings, James Thurston,

Wolcott,

Newton. N. Day, Timothy Eastman,

Northfield. Calvin S. Harrington, Pr. of the Female College, North-Hamp ton . John Dinsmore,

Dickinson,

Northumberland. Lewis H. Massure,

Northivood. Henry C. Fay, George W. Ashby, E. H. Smith, R. Richardson,

Nottingham. Jacob Hood, Alexander Tuttle, John C. Holmes,

FB FB CB

FB FB FB FB FB

CT

CT

CT

M

CB CB FB

M CT FB

CT

M Uv

Ch CB

M

CT

Ch

M

CT CB CB FB

CT FB FB

Orange. David Power,

Orford. Luther Whittemore, W. A. Smith, Enos Merrill,

Horace Wood, John Chick, True Hill, John Walker, H. Webber,

Pembroke. Lewis Goodrich, Cadf'ord M. Dinsmore,

Pelham. To be supplied,

Peterborough. R. E. Danforth, George Dustin. Charles B. Perry,

Piermont.

Marden,

Nelson Martin,

Pittsburg. Willis Straw,

Pittsfield. H. Quimby, J. A. Hood, James Morrill, Joseph Harvey,

Plainfield. S. W. Miles, Amos Blanchard, Jacob Scales,

Plaistow. Homer Barrows, Cyrus Tibbetts,

Plymouth. William R. Jewett, Charles H. Chase, J. G. Smith, Freeman Carter,

Portsmouth. W. L. Gage,

Charles Burroughs, D. D.. A.J.Patterson, Wm. A. Hitchcock,

ECCLESIASTICAL.

109

Dnathan Hall,

M

James Tike,

M

udley P. Leavitt,

M

Lorenzo D. Barrows,

M

. Medbury (City Miss.),

CB

William D. Cass,

M

oses Howe,

Ch

Nathaniel Ladd,

M

Raymond.

Sandown.

eorge W. Sargent,

CT

F. Ryder,

M

3seph Fullonton,

FB

Sandwich.

athaniel L. Chase,

M

Royal Parkinson,

CT

Richmond.

Josiah P. Stinchfield,

M

. M. Q'Daniels,

Uv

Fern aid,

FB

Rogers,

FB

Rindge.

SeabrooJc.

. W. Burnham, d. d., R. Harding,

CT

M

Charles H. Pearsons, 0. H. Call,

Ch M

Roxbury. W. Duncan,

CT

Somersworth.

Rochester.

G. M. Anthony, Samuel Collins,

CT CB

imes M. Palmer,

CT

A. K. Moulton,

FB

rm. Hewes,

M

S. G. Kellogg,

M

Rumney.

R. W. Humphries,

M

K. Chase,

CB

South-Hampton.

W. Squire,

Uv

Samuel E. Brown,

CB

•eeman Carter,

31

South-Newmarlcet.

Rollinsford.

Winthrop Fifield,

CT

. B. Bradford,

CT

F. K. Stratton,

M

Lucey,

meon P. Heath,

EC M

Springfield.

J. H. Griffin,

M

Rye.

Stark.

Otis.

CT

Clifford Cole,

FB

. M. Bailey, imes Pierce,

M Ch

Stewart stown.

Salem. Dhn Lawrence,

William S. Morrill,

Ch

CT

Daniel Rogers, J. B. Hill,

Ch CT

Beedle,

M

lihu Scott,

M

Stoddard.

. W. H. Clark,

M

S. Gerould,

CT

Salisbury.

S. S. Dudley,

M

oratio Merrill,

CT

Strafford.

oses B. Scribner,

Ch

E. Place,

F B

. T. Sinclair,

M

L. D. Tasker,

FB

Combs,

C B

John Caverly,

FB

Shelburne.

John Winkley, N. Twombly,

Ch

Sanbomton.

Stratford.

imes Boutwell, . Bodwell,

CT CT

M. Sherman,

M

)rban Curtice,

CT

Stratham.

sremiah D. Tilt on,

CB

Edward C. Miles,

CT

Nutt,

Ch

George W. Thompson ,

CT

;ekiel Adams,

M

N. Piper,

Ch

110

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Sullivan.

G. W. Stinson,

CT

Sunapee.

John Young, Jr.,

Ch

J. W. Johnson,

M

Surry.

E. F. Abbott,

CT

Sutton.

Isaac Peaslee,

FB

David Moody,

FB

Valentine Bunker,

CB

J. H. Griffin,

M

Swanzey.

John G. Wilson,

CT

James Searle,

CB

N. R. Wright,

Uv

Tamworth.

S. H. Riddell,

CT

Elisha F. Legro, John Runnells,

M

FB

H. Blaisdell,

FB

Temple.

George Goodyear,

CT

Walter Follett,

CT

Thornton.

T. Wyatt,

FB

C. F. Bailey,

M

Tuftonborough.

.

S. F. Bean,

FB

Amos Kidder,

M

Troy.

Unity.

S. S. Dudley,

M

W. F. Evans,

M

Upper- Gilmanton .

Peter Clark,

FB

Uriah Chase,

FB

Wakefield.

Nathaniel Barker,

CT

J. Spinney,

FB

Ira Taggart,

M

Walpole.

J. M. Stowe,

CT

1\ Wallingford,

M

Ireland,

M

Warner.

Daniel Warren,

CT

Warren. Charles H. Smith,

Washington. J F. Griswold, L. M. Powers,

A. Heald,

C. N. Lewis,

Webster. Edward Buxton,

Weare. H. W. Day, N. B. Smith,

Wentworth. S. M. Blanchard, Thompson Barron,

Westmoreland. Oscar Bissell, Sullivan H. McCollister,

Glidden,

Whitefield. Almon Shephard,

D. W. Barber, George H. Pinkham.

Wilton. Stillman Clarke,

Wilmot. J. L. Armes; To be supplied,

Winchester. J. P. Humphrey, G. S. Barnes, Oren Perkins,

Windham. Lorin Thayer,

B. R. Hoyt,

Windsor. To be supplied,

Wolf borough. John Wood, William K. Lucas,

Hartshorn,

Moses Hanson,

C. Paris, Amos Kidder, B. Dickson,

T. Bartlett,

Woodstock. Elbridge York,

ECCLESIASTICAL. Ill

The Post-Office address of the Presiding Elder of each Bigtrict >f the Methodist order in New-Hampshire, is as follows :

Dover District— Rev . Calvin Holman, Dover; Concord Dis~ rict Rev. James Pike, Sanbornton Bridge; Claremont District -Rev. E. Adams, Concord.

The next Conference in New-Hampshire will be held at Con- ord, in May.

The next Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church a the Diocese of New-Hampshire, will be held in St. Paul's Jhurch, in Concord, on the last Wednesday in May, 1861.

SHAKERS.

In New-Hampshire there are two Societies— located at Canter- ury and Enfield.

The leading authority devolves upon a succession of Bishops, 'his order is represented by two of each sex, who constitute the >rder of Ministry*

ORDER OF MINISTRY.

lbraham Perkins, - I Harriet Hastings,

ames S. Kaime, I Mary Whitcher,

Ministers or Elders— "Canterbury, Henry J. Durgin, William jbbey ; Enfield, John Lyon, Henry Cummings.

Trustees Canterbury, David Parker, Robert Shepard5 [ehemiah Trull, E. H. Dennett ; Enfield, C. M. Dyer, Daniel aylor, Jason Kidder, George Thurston, Austin Bronson,

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. .

The Kew-Hampslilre Medical Society

Held its Seventieth Annual Meeting at Concord, June, OFFICERS FOR 1860-61.

President Josiah C. Eastman, m. d., Hampstead.

Vice-President E. K. Webster, m. d., Boscawen. Secretary William W. Brown, M. d., Manchester.

Treasurer Luther M. Knight, m. d., Franklin.

1860.

PHYSICIANS I1V JfEW-HAMPSHIRE.

[In the following list oi Physicians in New-Hampshire, the ab* breviations in italics, placed after the names, Pel., designates Fel- low of the N. H. Medical Society; Bot., Botanic: Horn., Homoe- opathic; Dent*, Dentist.]

Note. A Physician or Dentist, changing his location or place of practice, or a young man who has completed his studies and located for business, would confer a favor by sending his card to the compiler of this Register.

Acworth, Lyman Brooks,

E. T. Atwood. Alstead, Winslow B. Porter,

William M. French. Alton, John Morrison,

Nathaniel Dorman,

I. W. Lougee, Pel. Amherst, M. Spalding, Pel.,

F. P. Fitch, Pel.,

G. W. Moore.

Andover, H. A. Weymouth, Pel. Antrim, William M. Parsons,

Pierce, Horn.,

J. M. Christie. Atkinson, Isaac B. Hovey. Auburn, Nathan Plumer,

George W. Manter, Pel. Bartlett, Loammi B. Dame. Barnstead, Mark Walker, Pel.,

James Emerson, Pel.,

Jeremiah Blake. Barrington, J. S. Fernald, Pel.,

David McDaniel,

William Waterhouse.

Bennington, Heard.

Bath, William Child. Bethlehem, D. P. Putnam, Bedford, P. P Woodbury, Pel.,

William B. Stevens, Pel.

Boscawen, E. K. Webster, Pel., Stephen M. Emery,

N. Call. Bradford, Jason H. Anies,

C. M. Fiske. Brentwood, Moses W. Caverly. Bristol, Ira S. Chase, Pel.,

H. B. Fowler, Pel.,

J. M. Bishop. Brookline, J. C. Shattuck. Campton, Jesse A. Sanborn,

Pel. Canaan, A. Morgan,

Ara Wheat. Candia, R. H. Page. Canterbury, J. M. Harper,

Peter A. Foster,

Lorain T. Weeks. Center-Harbor, John C. Page. Charlestown, H. Saunders,

Samuel Webber. Chester, J. P. Whittemore, Pel.,

J. Dearborn, Bot. Chesterfield, John F. Butler,

Daniel F. Randall. Chichester, John Fellows. Claremont, Josiah Richards,

Robert S. Gleason,

S. G. Jarvis,

MEDICAL.

113

remont, Nathaniel Tolles, W. M. Ladd, C. A. Volk,

E. G. Judkins, A. Cummings, Tirell, Bot.,

F. T. Kidder, Sur. Dent. Silas A. Sabin, Bent., Wm. M. Smith, Dent., Wm. H. Smart, Jr. ebrook, L. Lombard, Augustus Harris, Clark C. Norris,

E. D. Lombard, umbia, Lewis Snow. tcord,Thos.Chadbourne,JFeZ., Ezra Carter, Fel., Timothy Haynes, C. P. Gage, Fel,

E. G. Moore, Fel., Wm. Prescott,

A. Morrill, Horn., W. H. Hosmer, Wm. H. Smart,

B. S. Warren, Bot., James F. Sargent, Fel.. Albert A. Moulton, Fel.,

F. Gust. Oehme, Horn., Charles A. Lockerby, Jesse P. Bancroft, Fel., S. F. L. Simpson, Fel.,

M. T, Willard, Dent., Fel.. Abraham H. Robinson, Fel., J. M. Graves, George A. Bright, Wm. W. Fletcher, Dent., J. W. Little Dent., Ezra E. Worthen, Dent. E. G. Cummings, Dent., J. Blaisdell, Dent., H. D. White Dent., (Fisher- I ville).

way, Jere Chandler, Jonathan R. Thompson, nish, Elijah Boardman, Lyman Hall, Constant Manchester, ydon, D. D. Marsh, W. Barton, on, Wm. Gordon, bury, W. P. Stone, Fel., ville, J. Clark, •field, S. Brown, Fel., Israel N. Gale, Charles Chase, William Young,

Deerfield, John O. Haines, Bot. Deny, J. H. Crombie, Fel.,

Henry Hayes. Dover, Nathaniel Low,

Noah Martin, Fel.,

Albert G. Fenner, Fel.,

Joseph H. Smith, Fel.,

Paul A. Stackpole, Fel.,

Robert Thompson,

Alphonso Bickford,

Levi G. Hill, Fel.,

T. J. W. Pray, Fel.,

A. J. H. Buzzell,

Jefferson Smith,

W. L. Thompson, Horn.,

C. Horsch, Horn.,

Jeremiah Horn,

Lindsey, Bot,

A. J. Young, Dent., Dublin, John G. Parker. Durham, Thomas Flanders,

Green.

Effingham, Jeremiah Dearborn. Enfield, Benj. F. Skinner, Fel.,

T. H. Currie, Fel. East-Kingston, John A. Follett. Epping, N. Batchelder,

H. B. Burnham, Fel. Epsom, L. W. Peabody, Fel. Exeter, William Perry,

David W. Gorham,

Samuel B. Swett,

William G. Perry,

Ezra Bartlett,

W. L. Johnson, Dent.

W. D. Vinal, Dent. Farmington, D. T. Parker,

Samuel Pray, Jr.,

A. M. Win.n Fitzwilliam, S. Cummings, Fel.,

James Batcheller, Fel. Francestown, D. F. Frye, Fel. Franconia, Daniel E. Wells,

Otis F. Willis. Franklin, L. M. Knight, Fel.

S. B. Kelley. Freedom, Calvin Topliff. Gilford, Thomas N. Sanborn,

F. O. Sleeper,

Charles W. Hunt,

George W. Munsey,

A. C. Lindsey. Gilmanton, Nahum Wight, Fel.

George Montgomery,

L. W. Sanborn, Dent. Gilsum, G. W. Hammond,

114

MEDICAL.

Gilsum, Kimball D. Webster. Goffstown, Daniel Little,

Alonzo F. Carr, Fel.,

John S. Little. GOrham, H. F. Ward well. Gosport, George Beebe. Goshen, H. G. Mclntire,

Frances H. Wheeler. Grafton, James R. Smiley, Fel. Grantham, Hubert Sleeper. Greenfield, John Ramsay,

J. S. Burt. Greenland, George Odell,

G. C. Clough.

Groton,

Hampstead, J. C. Eastman, Fel. Hampton, W. T. Merrill. Hampton-Falls, Charles H. San- born. Hancock, Isaac Cragin. Hanover, Dixi Crosby, Fel.%

Thomas P. Hill, Fel.,

J. A. Smith,

Alpheus B. Crosby, Fel. Haverhill, Hiram Morgan,

P. Spaulding,

H. B. Leonard,

H. H. Tenney,

J. N. Davis, Uom. Phy^n and Surgeon. Henniker, W. W. Wilkins,i^.,

Israel P. Chase, Horn. Hebron, John Whitmore. Hill, R. Fellows. Hillsborough, E. Hatch,

John Goodale,

Abel C. Burnham,

Charles L. Hartwell, Fel.,

John Q. R. French. Hinsdale, Fred Boyden. Holderness, J. A. Dana,

Mrs. S. D. Thompson, Bot. Hollis, Oliver Scripture,

H. WiJloughby,

George P. Greely. Hooksett, Horace Gage. Hopkinton, Cyril C. Tyler,

Stephen Currier,

DO. Callins, Bot.,

Alexander Rogers,

J. Wilson. Hudson, James Emery,

D. Onslow Smith. Jaffery, Oscar H. Bradley,

G. A. Phelps, Fel. Jackson, Daniel Dinsmore.

Jefferson, James L. Hartwell.

Keene, George B. Twitchell,Fe/. Daniel Adams, A. S. Carpenter, T. B. Kittredge, Fel., W. B. Chamberlain, Horn., J. F. Jennison, Bot., William H. Thayer, J. J.Johnson,

F. S. Stratton, Dent., Walker.

Kensington, Jonathan Brown. Kingston, Thomas Bassett,

Levi S. Bartlett,

George W. Sanborn,

A. Severance. Laconia, D. S. Prescott,

Oliver Goss, Fel.,

Robert E. Merrill,

G. W. Hunt,

Geo. V. Pickering, Dent.,

John Stevens, Dent. Lancaster, Benj. Hunking,

Jacob E. Stickney,

J. W Barney,

Freedom Dinsmoor,

James D. Folsom. Landaff, J. Brownson, Jr Langdon, Leland J. Graves Lebanon, Benjamin T.Hubbard

Benjamin Gallup,

Caleb Plastridge,

L. C. Bean, Fel.,

John Clough, Fel.,

A. M. Mowe, Dent.,

C. O. Towne. Lempster, J. N. Butler. Lisbon, C. H. Boynton,

J. F. Thompson, Bot.

S. F. Brown Bot.,

Moses Whitcomb. Littleton, William Burns,

Adams Moore, Fel.,

R. Bugbee,

J. L. Harriman,

Sanger, Horn.

Londonderry, Wm. J. Campbell Loudon, N. Shannon, Fel.,

Isaac S. French,

William S. Collins.

Lyman,

Lyme, C. B. Hamilton, Fel.,

Abraham 0. Dickey, Fel.,

Adoniram Smalley, FeL,

C. C. Kingsbury. Lyndeboro', I. Herrick,\flbm.,

.Bot.

MEDICAL.

115

ndeboro', W. A. Jones, Horn. dison, D. S. Hobbs, nchester, M. G. J.Tewksbury,

Charles Wells,

W. D. Buck, FeL,

Josiah Crosby, FeL,

J. S. Elliott,

A. G. Gale,

Sylvanus Bunton, FeL,

Ebenezer H. Davis, FeL,

Thomas Wheat, FeL,

David S. Morse,

J. A. Tebbetts,

W. W. Brown, FeL,

D. B. Nelson,

H. C. Parker, Horn.,

George H. Hubbard, FeL,

James P. Walker,

J. M. Hawks,

Wm. Neilson,

T. M. Hanson, Bot. .

C. P. Wood, Surg., Dent., A. B. Lord, Dent., Horn., John Prescott, Dent.

irlborough, Samuel A. Rich-

ardson, FeL ixlow, M. Perkins, ison, Thos, H. Marshall, FeL,

Edwin Schofield. sredith, John Sanborn,

Jeremiah Smith,

Hosea H. Smith, FeL,

William Blake, Bot.,

John H. Sanborn, FeL,

George Sanborn, irriinack, H. Eaton, FeL,

M. Merriam. Ian, Don A. Robinson, lford, S. Smith Stickney,

S. G. Dearborn, FeL,

H. Eldridge,

Wm. Darficott, Dent.,

J. H. Parmlee, Dent. Surg. lton, Stephen Drew,

Wm. B. Reynolds ,

D. E. Palmer.

>nt- Vernon, A.A.Gerrish,!^. >ultonborough, T- Shannon,

William H. H. Mason, FeL shua, Ebenezer Dearborn,

Elijah Colburn,

Edward Spaulding, Fel.^

E. B. Hammond, FeL, Joshua F. Whittle, N. J. Moore, George Gray,

Nashua, J. G. Graves, Josiah G. Graves, 2d, Edwin Colburn, N. P. Carter, F. B. Ayer, T. H. Gibby, J. B. Greeley, Geo. P. Greeley, Levi P. Sawyer, L. F. Locke, 'Dent., FeL, Albert Lull, Dent.,

E. S. Miles, Dent. Nelson, Nehemiah Rand. New-Boston, J. Danforth, FeL,

Robert Whipple.

A. McMellin, N. P. Clark.

New-Hampton ,Tristram Rogers ,

Artemus H. Carr, FeL New-Ipswich, S. Gibson,

F. Jones, George A. Gage, J. M. Rand.

New-London, S.M. Whipple, Fel,

Levi Pierce, Horn. Newmarket, J. R. Sanborn,

G. W. Kittredge, William Folsom, Reuben M. Gray,

B. N. Towle, Joseph S. Elkins.

Newport, John L. Swett, FeL, Thomas Sanborn, FeL, J. A. Gregg, Mason Hatch.

Newton, Jonathan G. Gale.

Northtield, Parsons Whidden.

North-Hampton, M. L. Hobbs.

Northwood, Thomas Tuttle,

C. W. Hanson. Northumberland, Josiah Morse. Orford, Willard Hosford,

D. G. Marston. Ossipee, Alvah Moulton,

Nathaniel Grant,

G. W. Tibbetts. Pelham, L. H. Grosvenor,

Amos Batchelder,

S. T. Birmingham. Pembroke, B. H. Phillips, FeL,

Frederick Potter. Peterborough. W. Follansbee,

Daniel B. Cutter,

Albert Smith, FeL,

P. D. Badger, Bot., John Hurd.

116

MEDICAL,

Piermont, Zeeb Gilman,

Jonathan Knight. Pittsfield, R. P. J.Tenney, Fel.,

W. W. Proctor.

A. Wares,

John Wheeler. Plainfield, J. S. Blanchard,

C. C. Beckley,

Elbridge G. Beers, Bot.,

Enoch Blanchard. Plaistow, Nathaniel K. Kelly. Plymouth, Robert Burns,

Cyrus K. Kelly, Fel.,

J. C. Garland. Portsmouth, J. H. Boardman,

N. W. Oliver, Fel.,

Edward Rundlett,

Robert O. Treadwell

William Laighton, Fel.,

A. Perry, Bot.,

B. W. Curtis,

E. Richter, Rom.,

A. B. Bennett, N. L. Folsom,

G. G. Brewster, Med. and Surg. Dent.,

Samuel Baker, Dent.,

E. S. Ryder, Dent.,

Frank Fuller, Dent. Raymond, True M. Gould, Fel. Richmond, Samuel P. French,

Fel. Rindge, Josiah Abbott. Rochester, John W. Pray,

James Farrington, Jr.,

Enoch C. Dow. Rollinsford, John G. Pike,

Merrow.

Rumney, Daniel L. Simpson,

,Alvah C. Hall,

Daniel Darling. Rye, Warren Parsons. Salisbury, Thomas W. Wilson, Fel.,

C. B. Willis,

W. W. Sleeper, Bot.

Salem, B. W. Woodman.

Sanbornton, John Carr., Fel., Nathaniel G. Ladd, James B. Abbott, Fel.,

B. Lyford, Fel., S. Campbell.

Sandwich, Thos. J. Sweatt, John S. Emerson, Fel., Wm. A. Page.

Seabrook, Jonathan Dearborn.

I Seabrook," Ladd.

Shelburne, Oliver B. Howe. Somersworth, E. G. Yeaton,

Charles F. Elliott, Fel.,

J. C. Hanson, Fel.,

C. H. Shackford, Fel., Edward H. Pratt,

F. Tuttle,

E. Jenness, Horn., J. S. Ross.

South-Newmarket, A. H. Var-

ney Springfield, Valentine Manahan,

Stoddard, Richardson,

Silas M. Dinsmore. Strafford. C. Palmer, Fel.,

Isaiah Edgerly. Stratham, George H. Odell. Stratford, C. C. Carpenter. Sutton, Robert Lane,

Diamond Davis,

George C. Fuller. Swanzey, Willard Adams,

D. L. M. Comings, Fel.,

F. H. Underwood,' Eclectic. Sunapee, John Hopkins,

I. M. Bishop, Surry, Wm. H. Porter. Stewartstown, J. B. Gendron,

Horn. Tamworth, E. Wilkinson,

Joseph Huntress. Temple, Josiah M. Blood. Thornton, W. A. Smith, Fel. Troy, Charles W. Whitney,

Abial M. Caverly, Fel. ' Tuftonborough, James C. Bas- sett.,

Frank Haley, Fel. Unity, G. S. Spencer. Upper Gilmanton, George E.

Spencer. Wakefield, John L. Swinerton,

S. W. Roberts, Fel. Walpole, Ebenezer Morse,

Jesseniah Kittredge,

Henry Mellish,

Wm. J. Knight, Bot. Walpole, Hiram Watkins,

Jacob B. Burnham, Bot.,

George A. Blake,

Willard Ball , Dent. Warner, Leonard Eaton,

J. M. Fitz,

Moses Wilson.

CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

117

arren, Jesse Little,

David C. French,

Alphonso G. French, ashington, John Haynes,

H. Monroe, eare, Jas. Peterson, Horn.,

Robert B. Carswell. ebster, N. H. Arey. entworth,A.A.Whipple, Fel.

Peter L. Hoyt,

S. S. Stevens, estmoreland, G. F. Dunbar,

B. Simmons, Bot. hitefield, Albert Winch,

Whitefield, George S. Gove. Wilmot, H. Nelson Mason. Wilton, Josiah Fleeman,

Timothy Parkhurst,

Caleb Hodgdon, Dent. Winchester, Hosea Pierce, Fel.

A. P. Macumber,

G. Walton Pierce,

I. W. Russell, Surg. Dent. Windham, Ira Weston,

Simeon D. York. Wolf borough, T. J. Tebbetts,

Jeremiah F. Hall, FeL,

Luther Pattee, Fel.,

M. R. Warren, Fel.

CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

CITY OF MANCHESTER.

Id their election the second Tuesday in December, 1859, and janized their city government the first Tuesday in January, for ; year 1860.

EDWARD W". HARRINGTON, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 5. George H. Hubbard. " 6. Samuel D. Farrar. " 7. John Moulton. " 8. Daniel Farmer, Jr.

ard 1. Reuben Dodge. M 2. James A. Tebbetts. " 3. Benjamin F. Martin. " 4. George A. Barnes.

Joseph Knowlton, City Clerk.

COMMON COUNCIL.

HORACE PETTEE, President.

ird 1. George W. Thayer, George C. Gilmore, Henry A. Campbell.

" 2. JosiahA. Chamberlain, George S. Neal, George T. vCram.

" 3. John B. Chase,

Albert H. Daniels, Albion Barker.

% 4. John H. Maynard, Seth Millikin, Eben French.

Ward 5. Thomas Baxter, Eirjah Perry, Horace Bonney.

" 6. Horace Pettee, Levi H. Sleeper, Charles W. Adams.

"' 7. John Bartlett, W. P. Stratton. Daniel Mack.

" 8. George S. Chandler, Dennis Cassidy, Daman Y. Stearns.

Simeon D. Farnsworth, Clerk of Common Council.

ty Treasurer— Henry R. Chamberlain. My Collector Henry R. Chamberlain, Tity Physician William D. Buck.

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CITIES IX NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

City Solicitor— William W. Morris.

City Marshal John L. Kelly.

Assistant Marshal— Justin Spear.

Health Officers— Warren L. Lane, John L. Kelly, Darius Baker.

Police Justice Samuel Upton.

Special Justice Amos B. Shattuck.

Chief Engineer— A. C. Heath.

Liquor Agent— John A. Perry.

City Messenger Lemuel H. James.

CITY OF PORTSMOUTH,

Held their election on the fourth Tuesday of November, 1859, and organized their city government the first Tuesday in January, for the year 1860.

JOHN R. REDING, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 1. John Chase,

Christoph'r C.Jackson, James Moses, 3d. " 2. Marcellus BufTord,

John Bennett, City Cleric.

Ward 2. Israel Kimball,

Joseph B. Upham. " 3. Daniel Marcy,

Stephen D. Scriggins.

COMMON COUNCIL.

PHINEAS NICHOLS, President.

Ward 1. Charles A. Wiggin, Calvin S. Hodgdon, John 11. Downing, Francis J. Wilson, Henry M. Grant, George Annable, John H. Folsom, Henry F. Gate, Oliver Hanscom. u 2. Samuel G. Folsom, John H. Broughton, William H. Si'se,

Ward 2. Samuel Reynolds, John Wesley Moses, James C. Brown, Frank W. Miller, Phineas Nichols, John E. Ham. " 3. Benjamin Russell, J. Sullivan Rand, John E. Rider, Gustavus A. Abbott, William H. Hayes, Oliver Tucker.

James W. Folsom, Clerk of the Common Council.

City Messenger— Joseph C. Walker. Treasurer and Collector Robert Lefavour. City Physician— Abner B. Bennett. Justice of the Police Court Lory Odell. Special Justice— William H. Rollins. City Marshal— Benjamin Norton.

Assistant Marshals— Charles W. Stinson, John M. Davis, Emer A. Dresser, Daniel L. Randall, Charles W. Bailey. Health Officers— Adams Perry, Andrew C. Peirce. Chief Engineer— Charles Main.

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CITY OF CONCORD, 1860-61.

MOSES T. WILLARD, Mayor.

ard 1. Jacob B. Rand. '* 2. Samuel Eastman. « 3. Ira Ro well. " 4. Shadrach Seavey

ALDERMEN.

Ward 5. Bradbury Gill. t; 6. Caleb Parker. " 7. Joseph Hazeltine.

David Watson, City Clerk.

COMMON COUNCIL.

WENTWORTH G. SHAW, President.

ard 1. Andrew P. Bennett, Cyrus W. Lincoln.

u 2. Zebulon Smith, William Abbott.

u 3. Stephen Carle"ton. William D. Colby.

" 4. John C. Pillsbury,

Ward 4. Ezra Ballard.

" 6. William H. Buntin,

Wentworth G. Shaw. " 6. Benjamin Rolfe,

Abraham G. Jones. " 7. John B. Flanders,

Jedediah C. Abbott.

Amos Hadley, Clerk.

City Treasurer Woodbridge Odlin.

City Solicitor— Lyman T. Flint.

City Physician— Benjamin S. Warren, M. d.

City Marshal and Collector of Taxes— John Kimball.

Assistant Marshals— J ona. L. Pickering, John A. Coburn.

Health Officers— John Kimball, ex officio, Albert H. Moulton.

. d., William H. Smart, m. d.

Police Justice— David Pillsbury.

Special Justice Stephen C. Badger.

Chief Engineer True Osgood.

CITY OF NASHUA, 1860-61.

AARON W. SAWYER, Mayor,

ALDERMEN

fard 1. Jeremiah B. Mason. " 2. Bern'dB. Whittemore

3. Caleb Burbank.

4. Ebenezer Deaborn.

5. William W. Hoit,

Ward 5. George Thompson. " 6. John G, Blunt,

George A. Rollins. " 7. Samuel F. Wright. " 8. Benjamin P. Moore.

Francis Winch, City Clerk.

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CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

COMMON COUNCIL.

JOSIAH M. FLETCHER, President.

Ward 1. Charles Lovejoy,

Harding C. Rogers. " 2. Richard O. Greenleaf,

John P. Pierce. " 3. Albert H. Saunders,

Daniel S. Jones. " 4. Josiah M. Fletcher,

Reuben M. Sawyer. " 5. Amos Wheeler,

Jonathan Parkhurst,

John G. Kimball

Ward 5. Charles Simonds,

Dennis D. Sullivan.

" 6. Andrew J. Rockwood. William J. Bennett, John Morrill, Samuel Ferson.

u 7. Joseph K. Gage, Theodore J. Eddy.

" 8. John Lane,

David L. Morrill. Clerk.

City Treasurer E. P. Emerson.

City Collector

City Solicitor— A. F. Stevens.

City Marshal Thomas G. Banks.

Assistant City Marshal Paris H. Hill.

Chief Engineer— Isaac Eaton.

City Physician James B. Greeley.

Health Officers— Thomas G. Banks, Paris H. Hill, Thomas Chase,

Police Justice—Thomas Pearsons, Jr.

Special Justice Isaac Spalding.

CITY OF DOVER,

Held their election on the fourth Tuesday in November, 1859, and organized their city government the first Wednesday in January. I860.

ALBERT BOND, Mayor,

ALDERMEN.

Ward 1. Thomas J. Willey. " 2. Mark Thompson,

John L. Platts. " 3. R. N. Ross.

Henry T. Wiswall, City Clerk.

Ward 3. Solomon H. Forge, Josiah B. Folsom. " 4. David H. Gage.

COMMON COUNCIL.

MOSES PAUL,* President.

Ward 1. Thomas Comer,

John Kittredge,

Moses Hussey. u 2, Ralph Hough,

Enoch H. Nutter,

Stephen J. Deland,

George H. Gray,

Morris D. Palmer,

Edward Morrill. " 3. Moses Paul,

Charles Woodman,

Charles A. Tufts Deceased.

Ward 3. Horatio G. Hansonjr, Silas Moody, Levi Brown, Samuel Hussey, Nathaniel Twombly, Edwin Whitehouse, William Burr. " 4. Samuel Hanson, 2d, Joseph Wingate, Jesse Meader.

Clerk.

CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 121

'My Messenger— Joseph A. Wiggin.

lity Treasurer— Asa A. Tufts.

yity Solicitor— Henry T. Wiswall.

Jity Collector— Thomas Stevenson.

Justice of the Police Court— Richard Kimball.

issociate Justice

Aty Marshal— Jonathan P. Baker.

issistant Marshal— Joseph G. Wallace.

Chief Engineer Richard N. Ross.

Tealth Commissioners— -True Seavey, Thomas E. Whitehouse,

S. Nudd.

TOWN POLICE COURTS.

TOWN OF CLAREMONT.

POLICE COURT.

^Inlander C. Freeman, Police Justice, appointed June 26, 1858. -Villiam P. Austin, Special Justice, " " v'

TOWN OF SOMERSWORTH.

POLICE COURT.

Jeorge W. Balloch, Police Justice, appointed May 14, 1858. fohn C. Hill, Associate Justice, " u "

TOWN OF FARMINGTON,

Adopted the Police law, by a majority vote, July 12, 1859.

!iOuis Bell, Police Justice, appointed September 23, 1859. rosiah B. Edgerly, Associate Justice, appointed June, 1860.

INSPECTORS, &c.

nspector of Flour Julius Cone, Concord.

" of Hops William P. Riddle, Manchester.

" of Fish— William T. Frye, Portsmouth. Commissioners of Pilotage— Lyman D. Spalding, William L. right, Charles H. Chase, Portsmouth.

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BOARD OF EDUCATION.

The following County School Commissioners were appointed >r one year, commencing July 15, 1860 :

Salary.

Wilson S. Abbott, Raymond, for Rockingham, $170

William D. Knapp, Somersworth, for Strafford, 75

Samuel D. Quarles, Ossipee, for Carroll, 80

William N. BIair#Laconia, for Belknap, 69

Horatio Merrill, Salisbury, for Merrimack, 130

Harry Brickett, Hillsborough, for Hillsborough 155

Herbert B. Titus, Chesterfield, for Cheshire,. . ..' 120

Paul S. Adams, Newport, for Sullivan, 90

James W. Patterson, Hanover, for Grafton, 185

Joseph B. Hill, Stewartstown, for Cods, 135

On the third Wednesday of August, 1860, the several County mool Commissioners met at Concord, and organized themselves to a Board of Education, according to law, by choosing a hairman and Secretary.

Chairman— Harry Brickett, Hillsborough.

Secretary— J ames Willis Patterson, Hanover.

The fourteenth Annual Report upon the Common Schools of ew-Hampshire, the same being the tenth Annual Report of the oard of Education, 1860.

N. H. TEACHERS* ASSOCIATION.

President— David Crosby, Nashua,

Vice-Presidents— Wilson S. Abbott, Raymond ; B. F. Wallace, iconia; John S. Woodman, Hanover; Cyrus S. Richards, Mer- en; Henry E. Sawyer, Concord; John W. Ray, Manchester: illivan McCollister, Westmoreland.

Secretaries— Henry S. Boltwood, Berry: John P. Newell, Man- tester.

Treasurer— Sylvanus Hay ward, New-Ipswich.

Counsellors— -E. T. Rowe" Paltiah Brown, Aurin M. Pavson, Eli- i T. Quimby, D. H. Sanborn, Nathan F. Carter, Harry Brickett

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LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.

INCORPORATED ACADEMIES.

In giving brief statistics of incorporated Literary Institutions in New-Hampshire, the compiler relies wholly on the kindness o* the Principals forwarding to him annual catalogues or written communications.

A full statement of an academy, giving tjje names of teachers, branches taught, &c, must be considered as an advertisement, and will be inserted in the last part of the Eegister, when direct- ed, and the charge for insertion will be made reasonable and satis- factory.

Atkinson Academy, incorporated in 1791. Justin W. Spaul- ding, A. m., Principal; Mary C. French, Preceptress. Board of Teachers, 4. ' Three Terms. Average, 51 scholars.

Boscawen Academy, incorporated in 1828. Jonathan Ten- ney, a. m., Principal ; Ellen J. Legro, Preceptress.

Franklin Academy, incorporated in 1831. A. A. Smith, Principal; Mrs. A. A. Smith, Preceptress.

Gilmanton Academy, incorporated in 1794. Charles H. Stan- ley, a. B., Principal; Mary A. Dearborn, Preceptress.

Henniker Academy, incorporated in 1836. Thomas L. San- born, a. b., Principal; Lydia V. Heath, Preceptress. Number of teachers, 3.

Hopkinton Academy, incorporated in 1827. Stephen W. i Clarke, Principal; Anna G. Clarke, Preceptress. Number of teachers, 3.

Kimball Union Academy, incorporated in 1813; located at Meriden. Cyrus S. Richards, a. m., Principal; Mary Bates, Prin- cipal of the Female Department. Whole Board of Teachers, 6. Average number of pupils in both departments, 200; average number fitted for college, 30; available funds which belong to the institution, $50,000.

New-Hampton Academy, incorporated in 1849. G. H. Rich- ardson, a. m., Principal ; C. F. Brackett, a. b., Assistant.

New-Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female College, was founded in 1844, and incorporated in 1852; located at Sanbornton Bridge. Rev. Charles W. dishing, a. m., Presi- i dent; Rev. R. M. Manly, A. m., Principal; Henry Lummis, A. ^., I Sylvester Dixon, a. m., Assistants.

Orford Academy, incorporated in 1836. George O. Dalton \

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.. m., Principal; Louisa M. Dalton, Preceptress. Number of eachcrs, 5.

Pembroke Academy, incorporated in 1818. Charles G. Burn- am, a. m., Principal ; S. O. Burnham, A. b., Assistant.

People's Literary Institute, incorporated in 1841; located t Pembroke. Orville Smith, Principal; Darwin C. Blanchard, issistant.

Phillips Exeter Academy, incorporated in 1781. Gideon /. Soule, ll.d., Principal; George A. Wentworth, a. b.? Profes- or of Mathematics ; Bradbury L. Cilley, a. b., Professor of An- ient Languages.

Pittsfield Academy, incorporated in 1830. Scott Frenchr .. b., Principal; Mary F. French, Preceptress. Number of eachers, 4.

Tilden Female Seminany, incorporated in 1853; located at

V est Lebanon. , Principal; E. C. Law-

3nce, Preceptress.

St. Paul's School,' incorporated in 1855; located at Millville, oncord. Rev. Henry A. Coit, m. a., Rector ; Rev. Francis Chase,

[.A., Assistant.

WOLPBOROUGH AND TUPTONBOROUGH ACADEMY, inCOrporat-

d in 1820; located at Wolfborough. John Wingate, Jr., a. b.? Yincipal; S. A. HucLd, Preceptress. Board of Teachers, 5.

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.

TRUSTEES.

Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President. His Excellency Ichabod Goodwin, ex officio, Portsmouth. Hon. Joel Parker, ll. d., Cambridge, Mass. Rev. Zedekiah S. Barstow, d. d., Keene. Rev. Nathaniel Bouton, d. d., Concord. Rev. Samuel Delano, Hartford, Yt. Rev. Silas Aiken, d. d., Rutland, Vt. Hon. Anthony Colby, New-London. Hon. Amos Tuck, Exeter. Lyndon A. Marsh, Esq., Woodstock, Vt. Hon. George W. Nesmith, Franklin.

The Honorable Council, the President of the Senate and Speaker f the House, with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial !ourt, are Trustees, ex officio, in relation to funds given by the tate.

Visitors to the Chandler School— John James Dixwell, Esq., .. m., Boston; Francis Brown Hayes, Esq., a. m., Boston. Treasurer Daniel Blaisdell, Esq., Hanover.

MEDICAL paculty. Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Hon. Isaac F. Redfield, ll. d., Professor of Medical Jurispru- ence. Dixi Crosby, M. d., Professor of Surgery, Obstetrics, fyc.

134 LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.

Edward Elisha Phelps, m. d., ll. d., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Medicine and Pathological Anatomy.

Albert Smith, m. d., Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- peutics.

Oliver Payson Hubbard, m. d., Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.

Edmund Randolph Peaslee, m. d., ll. d., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology, and Librarian.

Edward S. Dunster, m. d.s Demonstrator of Anatomy.

William Smith Leonard, m. d., Demonstrator of Pathological Anatomy .

Frederick Chase, a. b., Assistant in Chemistry.

The annual course of Medical Lectures begins the first week after Commencement, and continues fourteen weeks.

The Sixty-Fourth Annual Course of Lectures commenced in August, 1860. Fees for the course, $50. Matriculation, 5. Grad- uating expenses, $18.

ACADEMICAL FACULTY.

Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Rev. Roswell Shurtleff, d. d., Professor Emeritus of Moral Philosophy and Political Economy.

Alpheus Crosby, a. m., Professor Emeritus of the Greek Lan- guage and Literature.

Rev. Henry Fairbanks, a. m., Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy.

Oliver Payson Hubbard, M. d., Hall Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, and Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.

Rev. Clement Long, d. xk, Professor of Intellectual Philosophy and Political Economy.

Rev. Samuel Oilman Brown, d. d., Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-Lettres .

Rev. Charles A. Aiken, a. m., Professor of Latin Language and Literature.

Rev. Daniel James Noyes, x>. d., Phillips Professor of Theology.

John Smith Woodman, a. m., Professor of Civil Engineering .

Rev. John Newton Putnam, a. m., Professor of the Greek Lan- guage and Literature.

James Willis Patterson, a. m., Professor of Astronomy.

John Riley Varney, a. m., Professor of Mathematics.

William A. Packard, a. m., Professor of Modern Languages.

Samuel Augustus Duncan, a. m., Tutor in Languages.

COMMENCEMENT.

The Annual Commencement, last Thursday in July ; Anniver- sary of Societies on Wednesday, the day before Commencement. Examination for admission to College, on Tuesday of Commence- ment week.

VACATIONS.

The first, four weeks, beginning the day after Commencement The second, seven weeks, beginning in November. The third, two weeks, in May.

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CHANDLER SCHOOL..

CHANDLER SCIENTIFIC FACULTY.

The scientific course of study in this department is four years. Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Rev. Henry Fairbanks, a.m., Professor of Natural Philosophy, Oliver Pay son Hubbard, m. d., Professor of Mineralogy, Geolo- gy and Chemistry.

Rev. Samuel Oilman Brown, d. d., Professor of Rhetoric. Rev. Daniel James Noyes, d. d., Professor of Moral Science. Edmund R. Peaslee, m. d., Professor of Physiology. John Smith Woodman, a. m., Professor of Civil Engineering. James Willis Patterson, a. m., Professor of Astronomy. John Riley Varney, a. m., Professor of Mathematics. William A. Packard, A. m.s Professor of Modern Languages.

STUDENTS FOR 1860-61.

Medical Students, 51; Seniors, 57; Juniors, 65; Sophomores, 2; Freshmen, 81. Scientific School : First Class, 8; Second Class, 5; Third Class, 12; Fourth Class, 7. Total, 368.

METHODIST GENERAL BIBLICAL INSTITUTE.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

President— Lee Claflin, Esq. Vice-President Hon. Elisha Harris. Secretary— Stephen M. Vail, d. d.

Treasurer— Rev. Elisha Adams.

faculty.

Rev. Bishop Osman C. Baker, d. d., President elect.

Rev. Stephen M. Vail, d. d., Morrill Professor of BibUcal md Oriental Literature.

Rev. J. W. Merrill, d. d., Professor of Natural and Historical Theology, and Mental and Moral Philosophy.

Rev. i>. Patten, d. d., Professor of Revealed and Pastoral The- ology, and Sacred Rhetoric.

The academical year begins on the second Wednesday in Sep- ember, and closes on the second Wednesday in June.

The vacation commences the day following, and continues till he second Wednesday of September.

The Libraries contain at this time about 4,000 volumes.

Senior Class, 15; Middle Class, 36; Junior Class, 31. Whole number, 82.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 1860-61.

Joseph Dow, a.m., President. W. H. Y. Hackett, First Vice-President. Joseph B. Walker, Second Vice-President. Nathaniel Bouton, d. d., Corresponding Secretary . William F. Goodwin, ll. b., Recording Secretary. J. C. A. Wingate, Treasurer. William F. Goodwin, Librarian.

Asa McFarland, Joseph B. Walker, E. E. Cummings, d. d.? Standing Committee.

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STATE INSTITUTIONS.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE,

CONCORD.

President— Charles Burroughs, d. d., Portsmouth.

Trustees Charles H. Peaslee, Charles Burroughs, Joseph B. Walker, Samuel Herbert, John A. Richardson, Timothy Haynes, John Preston, George B. Twitchell, John H. White, Jeremiah F! Hall, Edward Wyman, Woodbury Melcher.

Secretary Joseph B. Walker.

Superintendent and Treasurer— Jesse P. Bancroft, M. d., Fel.

Assistant William W. Godding, m. d.

Chaplain Rev. J. H. Eames.

His Excellency Ichabod Goodwin, the Honorable Council, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, are Board of Visitors, ex officio.

Statistics taken from the Nineteenth Annual Report, 1859. The whole number of patients admitted since the opening of the insti- tution in 1842, to May 1, 1860, is 1,735.

The number of patients received during the year ending May 1, 1860, 85—47 males and 38 females; the whole number remaining, same date, 184. Number discharged, 83; number recovered, 38; partially recovered, 16; unimproved 12; died, 17.

A farm of one hundred and twenty-one acres. A large portion of it is under a high state of cultivation. Its products for 1859 were, in value, $3,292,85.

HOUSE OF REFORMATION FOR JUVENILE AND FEMALE OFFENDERS.

LOCATED AT MANCHESTER.

President— Horton D. Walker, Portsmouth. Trustees— Horton D. Walker; Benning W. Jenness, Strafford; William Kent, Concord; William P. Wheeler, Keene ; Nathan Parker, Manchester; Cyrus Eastman, Littleton; Thomas Pearson, Nashua.

Treasurer— Frederick Smyth, Manchester. Secretary Nathan Parker. Superintendent Brooks Shattuck. Matron— Mrs. Mary Shattuck. From the Superintendent's third Annual Report the following statistics are collated :

Boys. Girls. The number in the House April 30, 1859, 34 5

The number committed since, 20 3 61

STATE INSTITUTIONS. 137

Remaining in the House, April 3, 1860, 41 : boys, 34 ; girls, 7. erms of commitment from one to five years, and a portion dur- ig minority. Offences: stealing, drunkenness, vagrancy, barn- urning, shop-breaking, &c.

Ages when committed ranging from 8 to 16 years, giving the verage age .a fraction over 13 years.

Instructions are given in all necessary and important branches f education, to make the inmates useful to themselves and fit lem for useful and worthy members of society. The estimated value of the productions of the farm for the year 359, is $1,542.95.

STATE PRISON.

Warden— John Foss.

Deputy— Moses F. Rogers.

Chaplain— Rev . Samuel Cooke.

Physician— Timothy Haynes, M. D.

From the Warden's Annual Report for the year ending July 1. 359, to June 1,1860: ,

The whole number of convicts committed since the opening of !ie institution, in 1812, is 1,129; number discharged, 555; number ardoned, 368; number removed to the Insane Asylum, 4; number ied, 64; number escaped, 15.

The number committed during the year, 35; number remaining l prison June 1, 1860, 110.

According to the Warden's Report there has been a net surplus ver and above the current expenditures, $3,261.90. This tells fell for the new Warden, and bids fair in his efficiency soon to efund to the State the appropriations recently made for re-build- ag a work-shop and making other necessary repairs.

The new shop is built of brick, 156 feet long by 40 wide, two tones high; the lower story is filled with machinery for making edsteads from planks sawed the right thickness, and from which he work is all done by ingeniously constructed machines, driven iy steam power. The second story, the south part, is used for a hoe manufactory, and the north part for the finishing, staining nd varnishing the work done in the lower story. The steam en- line is placed in a part of the old shop, and adjoining is a wash- oom, and further on a tailor's shop ; in the wash-room, steam is ntroduced as a co-worker wherever and whenever it is found to e economy, and the work done more effectually, and with greater acility.

Appraisers of the property of the prison for 1860 :

David Sawyer, of Alton.

Ephraim Weston, of Hancock.

Morris Clark, of Whitefield.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Bank Commissioners.

Daniel P. Wheeler, Orford. Cyrus K. Sanborn, Rochester. George W. Pinkerton, Manchester.

[The Clerk of each banking corporation, or some one of its offi- cers, would confer a favor (after their annual meeting), in for- warding a list of the officers, as chosen for the ensuing year, to the compiler of the BT. H. Register.]

Ashueloi Bank, Keene. Capital, $100,000.

President William Dinsmoor. Cashier T. H. Leverett.

Directors— William Dinsmoor, Samuel Dinsmoor, Elijah Car- penter, Sumner Wheeler, George A. Wheelock, D. Biinum.

Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Amoskeag Bank,

Manchester. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $200,000.

President J. S. Kidder. Cashier Moody Currier.

Directors J. S. Kidder, E. A. Straw, Mace Moulton,'Arnos G. Gale, Herman Foster, R. D. Mooers, Adam Chandler.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Belknap County Bank,

Laconia. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $80,000.

President —Warren Lovell. Cashier— Napoleon B. Gale.

Direc tors— Warren Lovell, S. W. Mead, J. P. Pitman, Andrew Mack, R. S. Webster, Benjamin Magoon.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent., and an extra of 3 per cent.

Bank of New-Hampshire,

Portsmouth. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $150,000.

President Peter Jenness. Cashier James P. Bartlett.

Directors Peter Jenness, Daniel Marcy, True M. Ball, Albert Blaisdell, E. P. Prescott, James N. Tarlton.

Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

Bank of Lebanon, Lebanon. Incorporated 1848. Capital, 100,000.

President— Robert Kimball. Cashier— J. H. Kendrick.

Directors— Robert Kimball, G. S. Kendrick, William S. Ela, Samuel Wood, 2d, Abner Allen, U. Amsden, Samuel Wood, Rob- ert B. Kimball.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 139

Cheshire Bank,

eene. Incorporated 1843. Capital, $100,000.

resident— Levi Chamberlain. Cashier— R. H. Porter.

Directors— Levi Chamberlain, John Henry Elliott, John Elliott, Dhn W. Prentiss, Charles Lamson, Francis A. Faulkner, William . Wheeler. Dividend, 1859, per cent.

Cheshire County Bank,

eene. Incorporated 1855. Capital, 100,000.

resident Frederick Vose. Cashier George W. Tilden.

ttirectors Frederick Vose, F. M. Ballou, William Haile, Law- u Robertson, Amos F. Fiske, John Bowker. Dividend, 1859, 3 per cent.

Citizens' Bank,

xnbornton. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $50,000.

resident— Asa P. Gate. Cashier William T. Cass.

Directors— Asa P. Gate, Samuel Tilton, James Cochran, Wood- lry Melcher, John Keniston, E. Davis, Robert Gray. Dividend, 1859, 8 per 'cent. Discount day on Monday, weekly.

Claremont Bank,

laremont. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,000.

resident— Ambrose Cossitt. Cashier— John L. Farwell.

Directors— Ambrose Cossitt, Isaac F. Wetherbee, G. N. Far- ell, Thomas Sanford, Nathaniel Tolles, Alpheus F. Snow. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Carroll County Bank, andwicli. Capital, $50,000.

resident— M. H. Marston. Cashier Stephen Beede.

Directors— M. H. Marston, Nathaniel Hubbard, Thomas Burley, a A. Bean, William M. Weed, Ebenezer Wilkinson, Augustus lanchard. Dividend, 1859, 4 per cent.

City Bank, anchester. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $150,000.

resident Isaac C. Flanders. Cashier— E. W. Harrington.

Directors— Isaac C. Flanders, William C. Clarke. S. W. Par- >ns, A. G. Tucker, Joseph Kidder, William H. Hill, J. A. Haines. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Cochecho Bank, over. Capital, $100,000.

resident— Thomas Stackpole. Cashier Ezekiel Hurd.

Directors T. Stackpole, William B. Wiggin, Joseph Morrill, . W. Rollins, T. E. Sawyer, James E. Lathrop, Joseph C. Hutch- is. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Connecticut River Bank, harlestown. Incorporated 1844. Capital. $100,000.

'resident— Hope Lathrop. Cashier George Olcott

140 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Directors Hope Lathrop, Ansel Glover, Robert Elwell, Ashbel Hamlin, J. Baker, John M. Glidden, E. L. Cushing. Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

Derry Bank,

Derry. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $60,000.

President— John Ordway. , Cashier David Currier.

Directors John Ordway, Benj. F. Eastman, Thomas J. Melvin; Aaron F. Stevens, Harvey P. Hood,Charles Chase, John W. Noyes.

Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Dover Bank,

Dover. Incorporated 1845. Capital, $100,000.

President— Joseph H. Smith. Cashier Thomas L. Smith.

Directors— J. H. Smith, Oliver Wyatt, Daniel Bogle, Leonard S. Rand, S. M. Wheeler.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Exeter Bank,

This Bank is in the hands of a Commissioner. Charles H. Bell, Commissioner.

Farmington Bank, Farmington. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $75,000.

President Hiram Barker. Cashier— John D. Lyman.

Directors— Hiram Barker, Levi Pearl, R. K. Pearl, George N. Eastman, Isaac Merrill, Dudley Barker, J. H. Stevens.

Dividend, 1859, per cent.

Francestown Bank, Francestown. Capital, $60,000.

President Wm. Bixby. Cashier— Paul H. Bixby.

Directors Wm. Bixby, Mark Morse, Herbert Vose, Israel Batch- elder, H. P. Clark, T. B. Bradford, Joseph Kingsbury.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Farmers' and Mechanics' Ban~k,

Rochester. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $60,000.

President—^. V. Whitehouse. Cashier— Enoch Whitehouse.

Directors N. V. Whitehouse, Enoch Whitehouse, Downing Varnev, Elihu H. Watso», John Legro, Paul A. Stackpole, George L. Whitehouse.

Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Great Falls Bank,

Somersworth. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $150,000.

President— John A. Burleigh. Cashier D. H. Buffum.

Directors— J ohn A.Burleigh, Daniel G.Rollins, Nathaniel Wells, M. C. Burleigh, Wm. Bedell, D. M. Goodwin, Isaac Chandler.

Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Granite State Bank, Exeter. Capital, $100,000.'

President— Joseph T. Gilman. Cashier— -N. A. Shutej'

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIKE. 141

Direc tors— Joseph T. Gilman, Charles Conner, William Odlin, Tm. W. Stickney, S. W. Dearborn, Abner Merrill, S. C. Buzell. Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Indian Head Bank,

ashua. Capital, $150,000.

resident— Wm. D. Beasom. Cashier— A. McKean.

Directors William D. Beasom, John H. Gage, Francis Winch, Dhn Read, E. G. Read, A. G. Read, Alexander McC. Wilkins. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Langdon Bank,

over. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $100,000.

resident— Willis H. Esty. Cashier— Calvin Hale.

.Directors— Willis H. Esty, Alpheus Rogers. Benj.Wiggin, Alfred oitt, James Littleiield, Wm. W. Meader, J.,D. Townsend. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Lake Bank,

rolfborough. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $75,000.

resident— John M. Brackett. Cashier Abel Haley.

Directors— John M. Brackett, J. F. Hall, George Rust, Geo. W. ersey, Aaron Roberts, Wm. Walker, Blake Folsom. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Manchester Bank,

anchester. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $125,000.

resident— James U. Parker. Cashier Nathan Parker.

Directors— James U, Parker, J. H. Maynard, David Gillis, D. A. unton, J. T. P. Hunt, Isaac Riddle, G. H. Kimball. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Mechanicks Bank,

oncord. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $100,000.

resident George Minot. Cashier Charles Minot.

Directors— George Minot, Joseph M. Harper, Seth Eastman, . M. Carpenter, Ezra Carter, Arthur Fletcher, Chas. H. Peaslee. Dividend. 1859, 8 per cent.

Merrimack County Bank,

oncord. Incorporated 1845. Capital, $80,000.

resident— E. S. Towle. Cashier— J. C. A. Wingate.

Directors— -E. S. Towle, Francis N. Fisk, Samuel Coffin, Richard radley, Joseph B. Walker. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Mechanics' and Traders'' Bank,

ortsmouth. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $141,000.

resident— Richard Jenness. Cashier Jas. F. Shores.

Directors Richard Jenness, Thomas J. Parsons, John Knowl* »n, Samuel Cleaves, Albert R. Hatch- Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

142 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Monadnock Bank,

Jaffrey. Capital, $50,000.

President— James Scott. Cashier— Peter Upton.

Directors— J . Scott, Benj. Cutter, Arad Adams, Samuel Ryan. James L. Bolster, John Conant.

Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

Merrimack River Bank,

Manchester. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $150,000-

President Waterman Smith. Cas/wer— Frederick Smyth-

Directors Waterman Smith, David Cross, William P. Newell, Phineas Adams, Joseph B. Clark.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Nashua Bank,

Nashua. Capital, $125,000.

President Isaac Spalding. Cashier J ohn M. Hunt.

Directors Isaac Spalding, Z. Shattuck, James Pierce, Perley Dodge, C. C. Boutwell, Ebenezer Dearborn, Reuben Greeley.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

New-Ipswich Bank,

New-Ipswich. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,000.

President J. Chandler. Cashier George Barrett.

Directors J. W. Bliss, Moses Merriam, George W. Wheeler. George Whiting, George W. Wheeler, 2d, Nathan Stone.

Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Newmarket Bank,

Newmarket. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $60,000.

President— Joseph S. Lawrence. Cashier S A. Haley.

Directors— Joseph S. Lawrence, Samuel P. Dow, Joseph Cilley, John S. Bennett, William B. Small, J. Mooney, J. C. Burley.

Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Pawtuckaway Bank,

Epping. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000.

President— J. 11. Pearson. Cashier Charles W. Sargent.

Directors J. H. Pearson, N. Batchelder, James H.Butler, Geo. Clough, Joshua Brooks, George A. Pillsbury, Paltiah Brown.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Plttsfield Bank,

Pittsfield. Capital, $50,000.

President— James Drake. Cashier— Josiah Carpenter.

Directors— James Drake, S. M. D. Perkins, Benj. Emerson, C. H. Carpenter, Seth S. Shackford, W. W. Proctor, Isaiah Berry.

Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

Peterborough Bank,

Peterborough. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000

President— A. C. Cochran. Cashier— C. G. Cheney

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 143

Directors A. C. Cochran, F. Livingston, Wm. Follansbee. lamuel Edes, Abiel Sawyer, Levi Woodbury, Timothy K. Ames. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Piscataqua Exchange Bank,

•ortsmouth. Incorporated 1845. Capital, $200,000.

^resident— W . H. Y. Hackett. Cas/wer— Samuel Lord.

Directors— W. H. Y. Hackett, Ichabod Goodwin, W. M. Shack- 3rd, Wm. Stavers, C. S. Toppan. Teller— John M. Lord.

Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

Pennichuck Bank,

rashua. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

^resident— Aaron W. Sawyer. Cashier— Harrison Hobson.

Directors Aaron W. Sawyer, Israel Hunt, Henry J. Chapman, ,. P. Hughes, Alfred Greeley, C. H. Campbell, Charles P. Gage.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Pine River Bank,

>ssipee. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $50,000.

^resident Luther D. Sawyer. Cashier Wm. Sawyer, Jr.

Directors— L. D. Sawyer, W. L. Young, Amasa Copp, Isaac hurston, Nathaniel Grant, Sanborn B. Carter, John Caney.

Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

Rochester Bank,

Rochester. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $80,000.

^resident John McDuffee. Cashiei F. McDuffee.

Directors John McDuffee, Charles Dennett, D. Hanson, Jas. C. lole, Enoch Whitehouse, Watson Hayes, E. J. Mathes.

Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Rockingham Bank,

'ortsmouth. Capital, $200,000.

Resident— J. M. Tredick. Cashier John J. Pickering,

Directors J. M. Tredick, E. F. Sise, Wm. P. Jones, George W. laven, M. H. Wentworth.

Dividend, 1859, per cent.

Salmon Falls Bank,

lollinsford. Capital, $50,000

'resident— Hiram R. Roberts. Cashier— Wm. H. Morton.

Directors— H. R. Roberts, Ebenezer R. Doe, Oliver H. Lord, Jeorge W. Roberts, Abram G. Haley, Humphrey S. Watson, oshua Converse.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

State Capital Bank,

Concord. Incorporated 1852. Capital, $150,000.

^resident— Hall Roberts. Cashier— -Preston S. Smith.

Directors— Hall Roberts, Abraham Bean, Robert N. Corning, Lbenezer Symmes, J. V. Barron, James Peverly.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

144 BANKS IN" NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Strafford Bank,

Dover. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $120,000.

President William Woodman. Cashier Asa A. Tufts.

Directors William Woodman, Moses Paul, Daniel M. Christie, Charles Woodman, E. D. Chamberlain, William S. Stevens.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Souhegan Bank,

Milford. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

President— Thomas Chase, Nashua. Cashier— Gilbert Wadleigh.

Directors Thomas Chase, Leonard Chase, Jacob Gove, Robert Howerson, Charles H. Nutt, James Boyd, Frederick T. Sawyer.

Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

Sugar River Bank,

Newport. Incorporated 1852. Capital, $50,000.

President Thomas W. Gilmore. Cashier Paul J. Wheeler.

Directors— Thomas W. Gilmore, Amasa Hall, H. G. Carleton, Oliver Booth, Daniel J. Warner, Edward Wheeler, Horace Met- calf.

Dividend. 1859, 8 per cent.

Somersworth Bank,

Somersworth. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

, President— Oliver H. Lord. Cashier— John A. Burleigh, Jr.

Directors Oliver H. Lord, Samuel S. Rollins, George W. Wendell, O. W. Davis, S. N. Dame, Stephen S. Chick, E. A. Rol- lins.

Dividend, 1859, 7 per cent.

Union Bank,

Concord. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $100,000.

President George B. Chandler. Cashier A. C. Pierce.

Directors— George B. Chandler, Nathaniel White, Woodbridge Odlin, Peter Sanborn, Calvin Howe, Onslow Stearns, J. R. Wood- man.

Dividend, 1859, 9 per cent,

Weare Bank,

Hampton Falls. Incorporated 1854. Capital $50,000.

President— George H. Dodge. Cashier— Thomas L. Sanborn.

Directors— G. H. Dodge, Thayer S. Sanborn, James Locke, Wells W. Healy, Jacob T. Brown, Warren Brown.

Warner Bank, Warner. , Capital, $50,000.

President— J &son H. Ames. Cashier— George Jones.

Directors— Jason H. Ames, Franklin Simonds, Ira Harvey, J. M. Wilmarth, Abner Woodman, John Brown, Abner B. Kelly.

Dividend, 1859, 9 per cent.

SAYINGS BANKS. 145

Winchester Bank,

inchester- Incorporated 1847. Capital, $100,000.

-esident Henry Kingman. Cashier Obadiah Sprague.

Directors— II. Kingman, Alfred Willis, Everson Cook, Stephen Randall, P. S. Batcheller, John Burbank, D. A. Hawkins. Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

White Mountain Bank,

mcaster. Capital, $50,000.

-esident Jared W. Williams. Cashier— G. C. Williams.

Directors— J. W. Williams, Barton G. Towne, James W. Weeks, C. Spaulding, Oliver B. Howe, William Burns. Dividend, 1859, 8 per cent.

SAVINGS BANKS.

Ashuelot Savings Bank, Winchester.

"esident Everson Cook. Setfy and Treas. John Cook, Jr.

Means, $16,284.04; surplus, $362.49. Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent.

Amoskeag Savings Bank, Manchester.

resident— Mace Moulton. Se&y and Treas.— Moody Currier. Means, $899,148.42; surplus, $17,755.40. Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

Carroll County Five Cents Savings Bank.

[Office at Wolfborough.] resident— George Rust. Sec'y and Treas.— John M. Brackett. Means, $14,548.15 ; surplus, $107.44. Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent.

City Savings Bank, Manchester.

[Commenced business August, 1859.] seph Kidder. Tre

Means, $22,841.49; surplus, $391.87.

Concord Savings Bank.

resident— Ira A. Eastman. Se&y and Treas.— Charles Minot. Means, $37,385.58 ; surplus, $912.92. Dividend, 1859, 5 percent.

Cheshire Provident Institution for Savings, Keene.

resident Levi Chamberlain. Setfy and Treas. George TildeD. Means, $710,146.03; surplus, $9,707.

Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years. 7

resident— Joseph Kidder. Treasurer E. W. Harrington.

146 SAVINGS BANKS.

Connecticut River Savings Bank, Charlestown.

President— Samuel Webber. Sec'y and Treas George Olcott Means, $140,288.33; surplus, $3,600. Dividend, 5 per cent., and an extra of surplus for five years, oJ

$2,900.

Dover Five Cents Savings Bank, Dover.

President Willis H. Esty. Treasurer Calvin Hale

Means, $90,369.85; surplus, $2,738.74. Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent.

Exeter Savings Bank.

President Woodbridge Odlin. Treasurer Nathaniel A. Shute

Means, $77,066.22: surplus, $3,516.39.

Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent. An extra dividend of 2 per cent, pei annum, for the last four years.

Manchester Savings Bank, Manchester.

President W. P. Newell. Sec'y and Treasurer— Nathan Parker Means, $319,284.63; surplus, $9,384.41. Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent.

Manchester Five Cents Savings Bank, Manchester.

[Commenced business August, 1858.] President Waterman Smith. Treasurer— Frederick Smytli

Means, $54,337.35; surplus, $1,672.99. Dividend, 1859, 6 per cent.

Meredith Bridge Savings Bank, Laconia.

President John L. Perley. Sec">y and Treasurer

Means, $163,287.05; surplus, $3,026.

Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Milford Five Cents Savings Institution.

[Commenced business August, 1859.] President Daniel Russell. Treasurer Hiram A. Daniel

Means, $10,278.86; surplus, $61.56. Dividend, February, 1860, rate of 5 per cent.

Nashua Savings Bank, Nashua.

President— Edward Spaulding. Treasurer A. P. Hughe

Means, $157,000.12; surplus, $1,438.36.

Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and an extra, October, of $3,369.' of surplus for live years.

New- Hampshire Savings Bank, Concord.

President— Samuel Coffin. Treasurer— James Moulton, J

Means, $448,428.30; surplus, $51,431.78; doubtful debts, $8,50

estimated surplus, $42,931.78.

Newmarket Savings Bank, Newmarket.

President— G. W. Kittredge. Treasurer David Murra

Means, $31,916.93; surplus, $680.80. Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

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147

New-Ipswich Savings Bank, New-Ipswich, resident— Jeremiah Smith. Treasurer— John Preston.

Means, $67,602.36 ; surplus, $963.38 Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Norway Plains Savings Bank, Rochester.

resident— Charles Dennett. Sec'y and Treasurer— J. McDuffie.

Means, $151,770.98; surplus, $5,162.35.

Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Peterborough Savings Bank.

[Commenced business September, 1859.] resident— John H. Steele. Treasurer— George A. RamsdelL

Dividend, January, 1860, rate of 5 per cent.

Portsmouth Savings Bank, Portsmouth.

resident— Wm, M. Shackford. Treasurer— Samuel Lord.

Clerk- J. M. Lord. Means, $1,041,003.38; surplus, $23,949.92. Dividend annually, 4 per cent., and of surplus once in 5 years.

Pittsiield Savings Bank, Pittsfield.

resident— J ohn Berry. Treasurer and Serfy Lowell Brown.

Means, $13,430,06 ; surplus, $412.96.

Dividend, 1859, 4 per cent., and of surplus once in five years,

Rollinsford Savings Bank, Rollinsford.

resident— H. R. Roberts. Setfy and Treasurer— Wm. H. Morton. Means, $158,514.26; surplus, $12,757.20. Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent.

Savings Bank for the County of Strafford.

[Office at the Strafford Bank, Dover.]

resident -. Treasurer— William Woodman.

Means, $523,533.14; surplus, $43,411.66, Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent.

Somersworth Savings Bank, Somersworth.

resident » . Sechj and Treasurer D. H. BuffuEou

Means, $169,765.49; surplus, $5,130.19.

Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Sullivan Savings Institution, Claremont.

resident— AlbroBlodgett. Sec'y and Treasurer JohnL.Farwelh

Means, $176,213.44; surplus, $8,276.90.

Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years.

Walpole Savings Bank, Walpole.

resident— David Buffum. Setfy and Treasurer Benj. T. Aldrich*

Means, $58,188.52; surplus, $1,860.52.

Dividend, 1859, 5 per cent., and of surplus once in five years,

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INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Insurance Commissioners.

Oliver C. Fisher, Henniker. Otis F. R. Waite, Claremont. Benjamin M. Colby, Sanbornton.

Atlantic M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

President- . Secretary— Wm. P. Moulton.

Treasurer— Joseph C. Hilliard.

Amoskeag M. F. I. Company, Manchester.

[Incorporated in 1858.] President— Isaac Riddle. Sec'y and Treasurer— E. T. Stevens.

Ashuelot M. F. I. Company, Keene.

President— Wm. Dinsmoor. Secretary— Edward Farrar.

Treasurer Sumner Wheeler.

Belknap County M. F. I. Company, Laconia.

President— Richard Gove, Gilford. Secretary— E. A. Hibbard. Treasurer John C. Moulton.

Carroll County M. F. I. Company, Sandwich.

President— Darnel G. Beede. Sec. and Treas.— C. C. Fellows.

Cheshire County M. F. I. Company, Keene.

President— Larkin Baker. Secretary— Leonard Bisco, Keene.

Treasurer Frederick Vose, Walpole.

Cochecho M. F. I. Company, Dover.

PresH— Charles W. Woodman. Sec. and Treas.—W. T. Prescott

Equitable M. F. L Company, Concord.

President— Caleb Parker. Secretary— M. Gilmore.

Treasurer— Robert C. Osgood.

Farmers'' and Mechanics' M. F. I. Company, Epping.

President Joseph C. Plumer. Sec. and Treas. Abram Plumer

Farmers'1 M. F. I. Company, Gilmanton.

President —John K. Woodman. Secretary Josiah J. Bean

Treasurer— Alfred Prescott.

Farmington M. F. I. Company, Farmington.

PresH— Geo. M. Herring. Sec. and Treas.— Josiah B. Edgerly

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Granite M. F. I. Company, Boscawen.

"esident— K. Fellows. Secretary— &. B. Little.

Treasurer H. Fellows.

Great Falls M. F. I. Company, Somersworth.

Insure property under four classifications, each class liable for own losses. res. Ichabod G. Jordan. Sec. and Treas. .

Hand in Hand Mutual Insurance Company.

Located at Laconia. Incorporated in 1858, and was organized .nuary, 1860.

"esident . Secretary Wm. L. Avery.

< Treasurer A. G. Folsom. Actuary— Charles Lane. This company insures on the life of persons, and are empowered insure against losses by fire ; also, have power granted them to irchase and sell annuitiqs, dependent upon the life or lives of dividuals.

Hillsborough County M. F. I. Company, Amherst.

resident— F. P. Fitch. Sec. and Treas.— David Russell.

Lake Insurance Company, Alton.

resident— Henry Hurd. Sec. and Treas.— Smith Emerson.

Manchester M. F. I. Company, Manchester.

resident— John S. Elliott. Sec. and Treas.— J. D. Lyford.

Nashua M. F. I. Company, Nashua.

resident— Josephus Baldwin. Sec. and Treas.— D. F. Whittle.

Portsmouth M. F. I. Company.

resident— John Knowlton. Sec. avid Treas.— Wm.. L. Dwight.

Rockingham M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

resident— . Secretary— Wm. P. Moulton.

Treasurer— Joseph C. Milliard.

Rochester Mutual F. I. Company.

Incorporated in 1858. res.— Ebenezer J. Mathes. Sec. avid Treas.— Enoch Whitehouse.

Rockingham Farmers'1 M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

esident— Wm. Conner. Sec. and Treas.— Charles E. Lane.

Union M. F. I. Company, Concord.

*esident— Thomas P. Treadwell. Sec. and Treas.— J. E. Lang.

150

RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Railroad Commissioners.

Archibald H. Dunlap, Nashua. Merrill C. Forist, Berlin. Jeremiah C. Tilton, Sanbornton. John Preston, New-Ipswich, of Peterborough Railroad. Willis H. Esty, Dover, of Boston Sf Maine Railroad. Commissioners under a resolve of the Legislature relating to the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad :

William H. Y. Hackett, Portsmouth. Thomas L. Tullock, Concord. Paul J. Wheeler, Newport.

Ashuelot Railroad.

Length of road, about 24 miles; running from Keene to South- Vernon, Vt. The road is leased to the Connecticut River Rail- road, of Massachusetts, with an annual rent of about 6 per cent, on the cost.

Atlantic § St. Lawrence Railroad.

Length of road, 149 miles; running from Portland, Maine, to Island Pond, in Vermont. Length of road in New-Hampshire, 54 miles. This road is leased to the Grand Trunk Railway Com- pany, of Canada. The rental is at 6 per cent. Gross receipts for one year, ending December 31, 1859, $607,115.15.

Boston and Maine Railroad.

Length of road, 76 miles (42 in New-Hampshire); running from Boston, via, Exeter and Dover, and unites, a little below Ports- mouth, with Portsmouth. Saco and Portland road. Net earn- ings for one year, ending December, 1859, were $394,475.39. Divi- dend, 8 per cent.

President Francis Cogswell, Andover, Mass.

Directors James H. Duncan, George W. Kittredge, Daniel M. Christie, Peter T. Homer, Henry Saltonstall, Israel M. Spellman.

Treasurer H. B. Wilbur.

Superintendent William Merritt.

Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad.

Length of road, 92£ miles ; running from Concord, N. H., to Wells River, Vt. Net income for one year ending March 31, 1860, $253,626.53.

President John E. Lyon, Boston.

Directors John E. Lyon, Alexander H. Tilton, John L. Rix.f Joseph P. Pitman, Holmes Hinkley, John A. Parks.

Treasurer George Minot, Concord.

Superintendent Joseph A. Dodge, Plymouth.

RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 151

Cheshire Railroad*

Length of road, 53 £ miles; running from Fitchburg, Mass., to Hows Falls, and forming a link in a road from Boston to Mon- al. Net earnings for one year, ending November 30, 1859, 1,576,28.

Cochecho Railroad.

Length of road, 28 miles; running from Dover to Alton Bay. .t earnings for one year, ending November 30, 1859, $22,316.14.

Concord Railroad.

Length of road, 34£ miles. Net earnings for one year, ending

irch 31, I860, $225,027.02. Dividend, 9 per cent

President— Nathaniel G. Upham.

Directors— IS . G. Upham, Isaac Spalding, Josiah Stickney, Uriel

ocker, Charles H. Peaslee, Francis C. Manning, John §, Kid-

r.

Treasurer— -N. P. Lovering.

Hlerk John H. George.

Superintendent— Joseph A. Gilmore, Concord.

Concord and Portsmouth Railroad.

rhis corporation was organized by the bond-holders of the irtsmouth and Concord liailroad, which became the purchaser that road at the sale thereof by the trustees, September 1, 1857. mgth, 47 miles; from Concord to Portsmouth. This road is w leased to the Concord, and is operated by that corporation, jntal $15,500, annual. President Stephen Kenrick, Franklin.

Directors— Stephen Kenrick, Charles L. Frost. S. Plumer Dow, iseph Blake.

Treasurer Thomas D. Bayley, Portsmouth. Clerk— Brackett Hutchings.

Contoocook River Railroad,

Length of road, 14|- miles; running from Contoocookville tiere it connects with the Concord and Claremont, to Hillsbo- ugh Bridge. Balance of expenditures against earnings for one ar, ending March 31, 1860, $2,614.91.

Eastern Railroad.

Length of road, 54 miles (16£ in New-Hampshire); running )m Boston to Portsmouth. Net earnings for one year, ending )vember 30, 1859, $325,805.23.

Great Falls and Conway Railroad,

Length of road completed, 26 miles. Net income for one year ding September 1, 1859, $16,460.40. President— Oliver Hill.

Directors— Oliver Hill, John Smith, Asa Beacham, Thomas M. entworth, Isaac Chandler, Owen Davis, Charles Demeritt. Treasurer and Superintendent Albert A. Perkins.

152 RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Manchester and Lawrence Railroad.

Length of road, 24 miles ; running from Manchester to Law- rence, Mass. Since December, 1856, this road has been operated in connection with the Concord. Net earnings for one year, end- ing March 31, 1860, $90,010.81. Dividend, 8 per cent.

President N. G. Upham.

Directors N. G. Upham, E. J. M. Hale, D. A. Bimton, John Flint, N. G. White, Charles Conner.

Treasurer D. J. Daniels.

Clerk William C. Clarke, Manchester.

Manchester and North Weare Railroad.

The original name of this road was "N. H. Central Railroad,': and which was sold at auction June, 1859, and a new company formed. This road is 19 miles long. The road is operated by the Concord.

Merrimack and Connecticut Rivers Railroad.

First incorporated in 1848, under the title of Concord and Clare- mont Railroad. Length of road completed, to Bradford, 29f miles. Net earnings for one year, ending March 31, I860, $16,089.06.

Neiv-Hampshire Central Railroad.

Running from Manchester to Henniker, 25J miles. This road is also incorporated with the Merrimack and" Connecticut Rivers Railroad, and operated by the Northern Road.

Northern Railroad.

Length of road, 69 miles; running from Concord to West Leba- non. Whole cost, including Bristol Branch, (length, 12| miles $3,068,400. Net earnings for one year, ending March 3"1, rnn $152,527.26. Dividend, 4 per cent.

President and Agent Onslow Stearns, Concord.

Directors Onslow Stearns, John A. Burnham, George W Nesmith, Uriel Crocker, Josiah Minot, Joseph W. Clark, Georgi A. Kettell.

Treasurer— George A. Kettell, Boston.

Cleric— William L. Foster, Concord.

Nashua and Lowell Railroad.

Length of road, 15 miles; continuation of Concord to Lowell Dividend for the year ending March 31, 1859, 8 per cent.

President Francis B. Crownin shield.

Directors— Francis B. Crowninshield, William Amory, D. S Richardson, Edward Spalding, Onslow Stearns.

Treasurer William P. Ainsworth.

Clerk— George Bowers.

The Nashua and Lowell, and Wilton Roads, N. H., and Boston and Lowell, and Stony Brook, Mass., are operated under on| management.

Manager— George Stark, Nashua.

Superintendent— John B. Winslow.

RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 153

Peterborough and Shirley Railroad.

Incorporated 1846 ; road running from Peterborough to Groton motion, Mass. Amount expended in constructing the road, 245,642.72. Through the power of an act passed by the Legisla- te. June, 1859, the Directors of this corporation sold all their ght, title and interest to a company in Massachusetts for $67,700, lis being the amount of bonds secured by mortgage on the same, is now conducted by said company.

Sullivan Railroad.

Incorporated 1846. Length of road, 24J miles; running from ellows Falls to Windsor, Vt. This road 3s in the hands of trus- ses. Net income for one year, ending April 30, 1859, $16,965.84.

Worcester and Nashua Railroad.

Incorporated 1844. Length of road, 45| miles, of which are i New-Hampshire. Net income for one year, ending April 30, 160, $86,649.30. Dividend, 4 per cent.

Wilton Railroad.

Length of road, 15£ miles. This road is operated by the Nashua ad Lowell Company. Dividend, 6 per cent.

White Mountains Railroad.

Length of road, 20 miles; running from Wells Biver to Little- m. This road was sold, November, 1858, for the benefit of cred- ors; and the purchasers organized under the name of the White [ountains (N. H.) Railroad, and have leased the road to the oston, Concord and Montreal Corporation for five years, at a early rent of $10,000, payable in monthly installments.

OFFICERS OF THE WHITE MOUNTAINS (N. H.) RAILROAD.

President— B. T. Reed, Boston.

Directors— R. T, Reed, Boston; E. J. M. Hale, Haverhill, Mass. ; eorge Minot, Concord; Frank J. Eastman and Cephas Brackett, ittleton. Treasurer— Charles Minot, Concord.

154

POST-OFFICES AKD FOST-MASTEKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIKE.

Acworth,

. . South, J. F. Richardson Alexandria, William P. Ballou Allenstown, B. F. Kendall Alstead, Leonard O. Shepard

. . New, James F. Isham

.. Paper-Mill Village, J. F. Weaver Alton, Jeremiah Jones

. . West, W. G. C. Emerson Amherst, Nathaniel H. George Andover, John Proctor

. . East, Clark Durgin

.. West, G. S. Clement Antrim, Charles McKean

. . North Branch, A. Fairfield Atkinson, Charles Fernald

. . Depot, Jacob Ewing Auburn, A. G. Willey Barnstead, Cyrus W. Blanchard

.. North, S. F. Webster

. . Center, D. Bickford Barrington, Benjamin Odion Bartlett, Isaac Meserve

. . Lower, J. Pitman, jr. Bath, David G. A. Foster Bedford, Daniel Barnard Bennington, G. A. Whittemore Benton, Amos Whitcher Berlin,

. . Falls, A. A. Knight Bethlehem, Charles E. Bunker Boscawen, E. K. Webster

. . West, G. W. Stevens Bow, J. T. Morgan Bradford, Hiram Blanchard Brentwood, Frederick Robinson Bridgewater, J. H. Johnson Bristol, O. F. Fowler Brookfield, Charles Colman Brookline,S. S. Kendall Campton, William Clark

. . Village, B. F. Cutter

. . West, T. J. Sanborn Canaan, E. Cobb,

. . East, Darius Barnard

.. West, L. C. Pattee Candia, Smith

. . Village, P. W. Sanborn

Canterbury, T. L. Whidden . . Shaker VillageT S. Morrill

Carroll, Jonas Howe

Center-Harbor, John Coe

Charlestown, H. Hubbard . . North, T. Whipple . . South, R. Robertson

Chester, Thomas J. Hazelton . . East, Robert Shirley

Chesterfield, W. R. Platts . . Factory, Samuel Burt

Chichester, John Langley . . North, J. B. Chesley

Claremont, Wm. M. Ladd . . West, Leonard Gilmore

Clarksville, E. K. Young

Colebrook, Alonzo Eastman

Columbia, R. D. Atherton

Concord, Benjamin Grover . . West, T. J. Carpenter . . Mast- Yard, J. F. Runnels . . East, John M. Dearborn . . Fisherville, John Ellsworth

Conway, H. D. Eastman . . North, N. R. Mason . . Center, L. S. Morton

Cornish,

. . Flat, Orlando Powers

Croydon, D. W. Frye . . Flat, D. D. Marsh

Dalton, Daniel Ewins

Danbury, I. S. Johnson . . South, Luke Converse

Danville, Enos Tewksbury

Deerfield, E. F. Stevens, jr. .. South, F. J. White . . Center, John French

Deering, William T. Wilkin^

Derry, Ithamar Hubbard

Dorchester, B. R. Norris . . North, W. Robbing

Dover, Patrick H. Burns

Dublin, Asa Heald . . Pottersville, J. Fitch

Dunbarton, Moses Perley . . North, G. Page

Durham, J. W. Coe

Eaton, E. Baker

East-Kingston, E. W. Philbric I

POST-MASTERS.

155

Bingham, Robert C. Huntress . . Falls, Hiram Davis llsworth, W. M. Straw afield, A. Conant .. Center, Mark Purmort . . West, Timothy Kidder pping, James L. Rundlett psom, John Wallace rrol, James F. Bragg xeter, Daniel Melcher armington, James E. Fernald itzwilliam, Silas Cummings rancestown, Herbert Vose ranconia, E. B. Parker .. Profile, R. Taft ranklin, David Gilchrist reedom, A. M. Davis remont, Isaiah L. Robinson

ilford,

. . Village, John H. Sleeper . . Lake Village, John Blais-

dell, jr. ilmanton, Alfred Prescott

. . Lower, James M. Oilman . . Iron Works, Chas. Dock- ham ilsum, Davis H. Wilson offstown, Philo H. Pattee . ; Center, E. R. Poor orham, J. R. Hitchcock oshen, S. P. Cooper

. . Mill Village,Dexter Dodge rrafton, Cyrus Hale

. . Center, Horace Barney rantham, Oliver B. Buswell

. . North, Henry Alexander reenfield, J. Stephenson reenland, George E. Brackett

. . Depot, James B. Rand roton, B. G. Jewell

. . North, Otis C. Hall [ampton, John A. Towle [ampstead, J. C. Eastman [ampton-Falls, J. W. Greene lancock, John Whitcomb lanover, Samuel W. Cobb

. . Center, Loren Kenne laverhill, H. W. Reding

. . East, Mies Doty

. . North, N. M. Swazey

. . Center, James Glazier

. . Woodville : lebron, D. Hazelton ienniker, John W. Morse

. . West, Iairi Woods iill, I. T. Parker

Hillsborough, Benjamin Tuttle

. . Center, B. Priest

. . Bridge, Ephraim Dutton Hinsdale, F. Boyden Holderness, A. B. Shepard Hollis, D. W. Sawtelle Hooksett, W. B. Jones

. . Rowe's Corner, F. H. Wat- son Hopkinton, Dyer H. Sanborn

. . Contoocookville, Isaac D. Merrill

. . West, Sargent

Hudson, George W. Hills Jackson, O. P. Meserve Jaffrey, Ethan Cutter

. . East, Alonzo Bascom Jefferson, P. C. Plaisted Keene, Joshua D. Colony Kensington, Ferdinand L. Blake Kingston, Albert Brown

. . South, G. Webster Lancaster, James A. Smith Laconia, John C. Moulton

. . Weirs, William Wilcomb Landaff, R. H. Noyes

. . East, W. L. Shattuck Langdon, R. Shumway Lebanon, Calvin Benton

. . East, C. Plaistridge

. : West, J. D. Hosley Lee, Thomas B. Hall

Wadley Falls, Charles H. Tut tie Lempster, L. Miller

. . East, Sumner Eaton Lincoln, Simon Tuttle Lisbon, S. H. Cummings

. . Sugar Hill, Wm. Taylor Littleton, F. J. Eastman,

. . North, Josiah Smith Londonderry, A. Plummer

. . North, Mrs. White Loudon, Nathaniel Shannon

. . Center, Ira Osgood

. . Ridge, N. D. Clough Lyman, Charles Parker LymefD. C. Churchill, jr. Lyndeborough, Wm. J. Herrick

. . South, J. H. Tarbell

. . North, John H. Goodrich Madison, R. H. Morey

. . East, Moses Varney Manchester, T. P. Pierce

. . Amoskeag, Joseph Jones Marlow, Edmund Jones

156

POST-MASTERS.

Marlboro', Elisha O. Woodward

. . Depot, Sidney Moors Mason :

. . Center, G. W. Scripture

. . Village, James Taft Meredith :

. . Village, Charles Prescott

. . Center, Peter Severance Merrimack :

. . Reed's Ferry ,M. P. Mchols

. . South, H. Ball

. . Thornton's Ferry, Middleton, F. H. Hamilton Milan, Amos Wheeler

. . West, Ezra Horn Milford, S. S. Stickney Milton, John R. Palmer

. . West, G. W. Goodwin

. . Mills, J. L. Swinerton Mont- Vernon, D. R. Baker Moultonboro', B.E.Thurston

. . East, E. Shaw Monroe, D. F. Blodgett

. . North, Albert Mason Nashua, George Bowers Nelson, Nehemiah Rand

. . Munsonville. F. Taylor

. . Harrisville, C. C. P. Harris New-Boston, James M. Gregg Newbury, E. Young

. . South, Eli Bodge New-Durham, Ira S. Ricker New-Hampton, J. Simpson Newington, F. W. DeRoche-

mont, New-Ipswich, John G. Leonard New-London, J. M. Hayes Newmarket, Nathan H. Leavitt Newport, Sawyer Belknap Newton, Michael F. Hoyt North-Hampton, T. D. Hobbs

. . Depot, J. P. Elkins Northumberland, Jas. B. Brown

.. Groveton, Wayne Cobleigh Northwood :

. . East, G. W. Ashby

. . West, J. G. Mead Nottingham, N. O. Smith

. . Turnpike, Israel Dame Orford, H. H. Howard

. . Orfordviile, R. C. Beal Ossipee, S. B. Carter

. . Center, M. Merrill

. . Leighton's Corner, Mrs. S. Leighton

. . West, E. Hobbs

Ossipee.Water Vill., J.L.Brown Pelham', John Woodbury Pembroke, Jacob Sawyer

. . Suncook, John Tennant Peterborough, H. Steele Piermont, J. O. Evans Pittsfield, John Cram, jr. Pittsburg, David F. Hall Plainfleld, Bradbury Dyer

. . East, S. Emerson

. . Meriden, C. Cole Plaistow, J. G. George Plymouth, Timothy Eastman

. . West, Levi W. Gordon Portsmouth, G. H. Rundlett Randolph, George Wood Raymond, William P, Tufts Richmond, Amos G. Bennett

. . North, H. Martin Rindge, W. G. Jones Rochester, William Jackson

. . Gonic, D. Varney Rollinsford :

.. Salmon Falls, J. P. Emer- son Rumney, D. S. Ward

. . West, H. B. Simpson Rye, Thomas J. Parsons Salem, R. Coburn

. . North, M. H. Taylor Salisbury, Nathaniel Bean

. . West, William Dunlap 1 Sanbornton, Fanny Lane

.. North, J. H. Clark

. . Bridge, A. H. Jones

. . East, Jacob Bamford Sandown, Joseph B. French Sandwich, Joseph Wentwortb

. . North, A. C. Quimby

. . Center, C. C. Fellows Seabrook, Sarah A. Brown Shelburne, Thomas J. Hubbard Somers worth:

. . Great Falls,True W.Wood- man South-Hampton, M. Eaton, jr. South-Newmarket, J. T. Locke Springfield, O. C. Howard

. . West, D. N. Adams Stark, Clifford Cole Stewartstown, John Flanders

.. West, Hyde C.Trask Stoddard, Nathan Gould

. . South, F. A. Gilson Strafford, Benning W. Jenness

. . Center, D. Place

POST-MASTERS.

157

ratford Corner, Geo. C. Pink- ham. . . North, John H. Scott . . Blue Hill, Robert W. Foss ratford, James Mahurin . . Coos, Albe Holmes ;ratham, Z. Wiggin illivan, J. Peabody . . East, David A. Felt irry, Warren Carpenter itton, Joseph Pillsbury . . North, L. Ferrin mapee, F. Morgan . . George's Mills, D. George van^ey, Elijah Sawyer . . West Port, S. Faulkner . . West, J. W. Frink tmworth, Obed Hall . . South, J. T. D. Folsom . . Tamworth Iron Works, J.

Howard imple, Charles P. Haywood loruton, J. B. Sanborn . . West, Joseph Morrison oy, E. P. Kimball iftonboro', Daniel H. Durgin , . Melvin Till.. John Stock- bridge

. Mackerel Corner, J. S.

Leavitt >per Gilmanton, Ira Mooney lity, G. Lewis

. East, Tappan Sanborn akefield, Samuel H. Smith

. North, J. W. Mathes

. Union Vill., C. E. Swiner- ton

Wakefield East, Warren Nutter

. . Horn's Mills, J. H. Clout- man Walpole, A. K. Maynard

. . Drewsville, H. Lathrop Warner, Abner B. Kelly Warren, R. K. Clement Washington, W. B. French

. . East, H. H. Monroe Weare, George Simons

. . East, Rufus Fellows

. . North, P. C. Gove

. . South, M. Dearborn

. . Oil Mill Vill., L. Richards Wentworth, T. J. Smith Wentworth's Location, Z. F.

Durkee Westmoreland, E. W. Chicker- ing

. . East, Foster Wight

. . Depot, C. White Whitefield, B. Dodge White Mountains, H. Fabyan Wilmot, M. Cross

. . Flat, Robert M. Rowe Wilton, L. Pettingill

. . West, Philander Ring Winchester, John A. Powers

. . Ashuelot, Jason Plummer Windham, R. Bartley

. . West, F. Marden

.. Fessenden's Mill, Stephen Fessenden Wolf borough, E. D. Barker

. . North, Alvin Cotton

. . Center, Isaac Sawyer,

. . South, Alonzo T. Orne Woodstock, William G. Hull

POSTAGE LAWS. POSTAGE OF LETTERS.

Tot every letter or written communication of any description

i weight not over half of an ounce, any distance within the

nted States not over 3,000 miles. 3 cents, prepaid; over 3 000

les, 10 cents, prepaid, and for each additional A ounce or frac-

n of an ounce add one single rate.

£ach letter placed in the office for delivery, only 1 cent, vrevav-

nt optional. ,

?or advertised letters, add 1 cent to the above rates.

British North-American Provinces, any distance not over 3 000

les from the line, 10 cents per £ ounce ; over 3,000 miles, 15 cents,

payment optional. y J

158 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

POSTAGE ON PKINTED MATTER.

Each newspaper, periodical, unsealed circular, or other article of printed matter, not weighing over three ounces, to any part oi the United States, 1 cent; for each additional ounce or fraction oi an ounce, add 1 cent.

For newspapers and periodicals, when postage is paid for quar- terly or yearly, in advance, one half the above rates.

Newspapers and periodicals, not weighing over an ounce and & half each, when circulated in the State where published, £ of a cent.

Weekly newspapers sent free in the county where published.

Small newspapers, published monthly, or oftener, and pam- phlets, not containing more than sixteen octavo pages each, wher sent in single packages, weighing eight ounces to one address prepaid, £ of a cent per ounce or fraction of an ounce.

Books, bound or unbound, 1 cent per ounce for any distance not over 3,000 miles, prepaid; over 3,000 miles, 2 cents per ounce The weight of the book not to exceed 4 pounds.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

PRESIDENT,

JAMES BUCHANAN,

Pennsylvania. Salary, $25,000.

vice-president,

JOHN C. BBECKINEIDGE,

Kentucky. Salary, $5,000.

NATIONAL CABINET.

Salar>|

Secretary of State— Lewis Cass, Michigan, $8,0(

Secretary of the Treasury— Howell Cobb, Georgia. - 8,0C | Secretary of the Interior— J acob Thompson, Mississippi, 8,0(| Secretary of War— John B. Floyd, Virginia, - - - - 8,0( Secretary of the Navy— Isa ac Toucey, Connecticut, - - 8,0< Postmaster General Jacob Holt, Kentucky, - - - - 8,0< ( Attorney -General— Jeremiah S. Black, Pennsylvania, - 8,0n!

159

UDICIARY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SUPREME COURT.

Chief Justice : Appointed.

Roger B. Taney, Baltimore, Md., 1836, $6,500

Associate Justices :

)hn McLean, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1829, 6,000

imes M. Wayne, Savannah, Georgia, 1835, 6,000

)hn Catron, Nashville, Tennessee, 1837, 6,000

3ter V. Daniel, Richmond, Virginia, 1841, 6,000

mrnel Nelson, Cooperstown, New-York, - - - - 1845, 6,000

obert C Grier, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, - - - 1846, 6,000

)hn A. Campbell, Alabama, 1853, 6,000

athan Clifford, Maine, ----- 1858, 6,000

ttorney- General— Jeremiah S . Black, Pennsylvania,1857, 8,000

eporter Benjamin C. Howard, - 1,300

lerJc of the Court— William T. Carrolh

The Supreme Court is held in the City of Washington, and has

le session annually, commencing on the first Monday in De- mber.

CIRCUIT COURT IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

held at Portsmouth, on the 8th of May; at Exeter, on the 8th ! October. Presiding Judge. Nathan Clifford.

DISTRICT COURT IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

t Portsmouth, third Tuesday in Mareh and September; at Exe~

r, third Tuesday in June and December.

Judge of the District Court of New-Hampshire, Hon. Matthew

arvey, Concord.

Clerk of the N. H. Circuit and District Courts, Albert R.

atch, Portsmouth.

Marshal for the District of New-Hampshire, Stephen W,

earborn, Exeter.

District Attorney, Anson S. Marshall, Concord.

Deputy Marshal, William H. Hackett, Portsmouth.

Pension Agents for New-Hampshire, Albert R. Hoyt, Ports-

outh; George Minot, Concord.

160

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE.

ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY.

Countries.

Salary.

Residence

Great Britain,

George M> Dallas, Pa.,

$17,600,

London

France,

5

17,500,

Paris

Spain,

William Preston,

12,000,

Madrid

Chili,

John Bigler, Cal., Joseph A. Wright,

10,000,

San lago Berlin

Prussia,

12,000,

Kussia,

Francis W. Pickens, S. C

.,12,000,

St. Petersburg

Mexico,

Robert M. McLane, Md.,

12,000;

Mexico

China,

John E, Ward, Ga.,

12,000,

Canton

Brazil,

Richard K. Meade, Va.,

12,000,

Rio de Janeiro

Peru,

John R. Clay, ivy.,

10,000,

Lima

MINISTERS RESIDENT.

Belgium, Turkey,

E. Y. Fair, Ala.,

7,500,

Brussels

James Williams, Tenn.,

7,500,Constantinople

Netherlands,

Henry C. Murphy, N. Y. John M. Daniel, Va.,

7,500,

Hague

Sardinia,

7,500,

Turin

Naples,

Joseph R. Chandler, Pa., G. W. Morgan, Ohio, J. Glancy Jones, Pa.,

7,500,

Naples

Portugal,

7,500,

Lisbon

Austria,

9,000,

Vienna

Bolivia,

John C. Smith, Conn,,

7,500,

La Paz

Denmark,

James M. Buchanan, Md

., 7,500,

Copenhagen

Sweden & Norw.B. F. Angel,

7,500,

Stockholm

Rome,

John P. Stockton,

7.500,

Rome

Ecuador,

Charles R. Buckalew,

7,500,

Quito

Venezuela,

Edward A. Turpin, N. Y.

, 7,500,

Caraccas

Arg'ntineConf d J. Cushman, Ga.,

7,500,

Parana

Switzerland,

Theodore S. Fay, N. Y.,

7,500,

Berne

New-Granada,

George W. Jones, Iowa,

7,500,

Bogota

Nicaragua,

Alexandria Dimitry, La. Beverly L. Clark, Ky., Townsend Harris, N. i.,

7,500,

Nicaragua

Guatemala,

7,500,

Guatemala

Japan,

7,500,

Yeddo

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'HIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.

SENATE.— sixty-six members. President— JOHN C. BEECKINEIDGE.

ALABAMA.

mjamin Fitzpatrick,

1861

ement C. Clay, Jr.,

1865

ARKANSAS.

)bert W. Johnson,

1861

illiam K. Sebastian,

1865

CALIFORNIA.

illiam M. Gwin,

1861

i;hur Latham,

1863

CONNECTICUT.

ifayette S. Foster,

1861

mes Dixon,

1863

DELAWARE.

mes A. Bayard,

1863

illard Saulsbury,

1865

FLORIDA.

ivid L. Yulee,

1861

ephen R. Mallory,

1863

GEORGIA.

fred Iverson,

1861

3bert Toombs,

1865

ILLINOIS.

rman Trumbull,

1861

ephen A. Douglas,

1865

INDIANA.

rahamN. Fitch,

1861

sse D. Bright,

1863

IOWA.

mes Harlan,

1861

mes W. Grimes,

1865

KENTUCKY.

shn J. Crittenden,

1861

izarus W. Powell,

1865

LOUISIANA.

)hn Slidell,

1861

idah P. Benjamin,

1865

MAINE.

annibal Hamlin,

1863

illiam P. Fessenden,

1865

MASSACHUSETTS.

larles Sumner,

1863

enry Wilson,

1865

MARYLAND.

imes A. Pearce,

1861

nthony Kennedy,

1863

MICHIGAN.

ichariah Chandler,

1863

insley S. Bingham,

1865

MINNESOTA.

enry M. Rice,

1863

1865

MISSOURI.

James S. Green, Trusten Polk,

MISSISSIPPI.

Jefferson Davis, Albert G. Brown,

NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Daniel Clark, John P. Hale,

NEW- JERSEY.

John R. Thompson, J. C. Ten Eyck,

NEW-YORK.

William H. Seward, Preston King,

NORTH-CAROLINA .

Thomas L. Clingman, Thomas Bragg,

OHIO.

George E. Pugh, Benjamin F. Wade,

OREGON.

Joseph Lane, Edward D. Baker,

PENNSYLVANIA .

William Bigler, Simon Cameron,

RHODE-ISLAND.

James F. Simmons, Henry B. Anthony,

SOUTH-CAROLINA .

James H. Hammond, James W. Chesnut,

TEXAS.

J. Pinckney Henderson, J. Hemphill,

TENNESSEE.

Andrew Johnson, A. 0. P. Nicholson,

VERMONT.

Jacob Collamer, Solomon Foot,

VIRGINIA.

James M. Mason, Robert M. T. Hunter,

WISCONSIN.

Charles Durkec, James F, Doolittle,

1861 1863

1863 1865

1861 1865

1863 1865

1861 1863

1861 1865

1861 1863

1861 1865

1861 1863

1863 1865

1861 1865

1865

1863 1865

1861 1863

1863 1865

1861 1863

162

THIPwTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Speaker, WILLIAM PENNINGTON, New-Jersey. Clerk, John W. Forney, Pennsylvania.

Alabama. —7. James Wilson, James A. Stallworth, Schuyler Colfax,

James L. Pugh, Charles Case,

David Clopton, John U. Pettit. Sydenham Moore, iowa.— 2.

George S. Houston, Samuel R. Curtis,

W. R. W. Cobb, W. Vandever. Jabez L. M. Curry. Kentucky.— 10.

Arkansas.— 2. Henry C. Burnett,

T. C. Hindman, Samuel O. Peyton,

Albert Rust. Francis M. Bristow,

California.— 2. W. C. Anderson,

Charles S. Scott, John Young Brown,

John C. Burch. Green Adams,

Connecticut.— 4. Robert Mallory,

Dwight Loomis, William E. Simms,

John Woodruff, Laban T. Moore,

Alfred A. Burnham, John W. Stevenson. Orris S. Ferry. Louisiana.— 4.

Delaware.— 1. J. E. Bouligny, William G. Whiteley. Miles Taylor,

Florida.— 1. J. G. Davidson,

George S. Hawkins. John M. Landrum.

GEORGIA .—8. MAINE.— 6.

Peter E. Love, Daniel E. Somes,

Martin J. Crawford, John J. Perry, ThomasHardeman,Jr.Ezra B. French, Lucius J. Gartrell, Freeman H. Morse, J. W. H. Underwood, Israel Washburne,Jr. James Jackson, Stephen C. Foster.

Joshua Hill, Massachusetts.— 11

John J. Jones. Thomas D. Eliot,

Illinois.— 9. James Buffinton, Elihu B. Washburne, Charles F. Adams, John F. Farnsworth, Alexander H. Rice, Owen Lovejoy, Anson Burlingame,

William Kellogg, John B. Alley, Isaac N. Morris, Daniel W. Gooch,

J. A. McClernand, Charles R. Train,

MICHIGAN. 4.

George B. Cooper, , Henry Waldron, Francis W. Kellogg, DeWitt C. Leach.

MINNESOTA —2.

Cyrus Aldrich, William Window.

MISSISSIPPI.— 5.

Lucius Q. C. Lamar, Reuben Davis, William Barksdale, ptho R. Singleton, John J. McRae.

MISSOURI.— 7.

J. R. Barrett, Thomas L. Anderson John B. Clark, James Craig, Samuel H, Woodson John S. Phelps, John W. Noell,

NEW-HAMPSHIRE.— §

Gilman Marston, Mason W. Tappan, Thomas M. Edwards.

NEW-JERSEY.— 5.

John T. Nixon, J. L. N. Stratton, Garnett B. Adrian, . Jetur R. Riggs, William Pennington

James C. Robinson, Philip B. Fouke, John A. Logan.

INDIANA.— 11.

Eli Thayer, Charles Delano, Henry L. Dawes.

MARYLAND.— 6

William E. Niblack, James A. Stewart,

William H. English, Edward H. Webster,

William M. Dunn, J. Morrison Harris,

William S. Holman, H. Winter Davis.

David Kilgore, Jacob M. Kunkel,

Albert G. Porter, George W. Hughes. John G. Davis,

NEW-YORK— 33.

Luther C. Carter, James Humphrey, Daniel E. Sickles, Thomas J. Barr, William B. Maclay John Cochrane, George Briggs, Horace F. Clark, John B. Haskin, Charles H.VanWycI William S. Kenyon, Charles L. Beale, Abraham B. Olin. John H. Reynolds, James B. McKean. George W. Palmer,

THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS.

163

incis E. Spinner, irk B. Cochrane, nes H. Graham, scoe Conkling, Holland Duel], Lindley Lee, arles B. Hoard, arles B. Sedgwick rtin Buttertield, ory B. Pottle, red Wells, lliam Irvine, red Ely, gustus Frank, is M. Burroughs, s ridge G.Spanlding iben E. Fenton.

ITH-CAROLINA.--8

N. H. Smith, )mas Ruffin, irren Winslow, D'B. Branch, in A. Gilmer, in M. Leach, 'ton Craige, 3. Vance.

OHIO.— 21. ). H. Pendleton, m A. Gurley, L, Vallandigham, tham Allen, aes M. Ashley, lliam Howard, >mas Cor win, ljamin Stanton, in Carey, , ■ey A. Trimble, irles D. Martin, auel S. Cox, in Sherman, rrison G. Blake, lliam Helmick, inor B. Tomkins, >mas C. Theaker, neyEgerton,

Edward Wade, William B. Stokes,

John Hutchins, Robert Hatton,

John A. Bingham. J. H. Thomas,

Oregon.— 1. John V. Wright, Lansing Stout. James M. Quarles,

Pennsylvania. 25. Emerson Etheridge, Thomas B. Florence, William T. Avery. Edward J. Morris, texas. 2.

John P. Verree, John H. Reagan,

H. Hamilton. VIRGINIA. 13.

Muscoe R. H. Garnett, John S. Millson, D. C. Dejarnette, Roger A. Fryor, Thomas S. Bocock, Shelton F. Leake,

William Millward, John Wood, John Hickman, H. C. Longnecker, John Schwartz, Thaddeus Stevens, ,John W. Kellinger, James H. Campbell, .George W. Scranton, William Smith,

Wm. H. Dimmick. Alex. R. Boteler,

Galusha A. Grow, John T. Harris,

James T. Hale, Sherrard Clemens,

Benjamin F.Jenkins, Albert G. Jenkins,

Edward McPherson, H. A. Edmondson,

Samuel S. Blair, Elbert S. Martin. John Covode, Vermont.— 3.

Wm. Montgomery, Ezekiel P. Walton,

James K. Morehead, Justin S. Morrill.

Robert McKnight, Homer E. Royce! William Stewart, Wisconsin.— 3.

Chapin Hall, John F. Potter,

Elijah Babbit. C. C. Washburne,

rhode-island.— 2. Charles H. Larrabee. Christoph'r Robinson, William D. Brayton TERRITORIES.

SOUTH-CAROLINA.— 6.

John McQueen, new-mexico.

Wm. Porcher Miles, Miguel A. Otero. Lawrence M. Keitt, utah.

Millege L. Bonham, William H. Hooper. John D. Ashmore, Washington

William W. Boyce.

TENNESSEE.— 10.

Thos. A. R. Nelson, Horace Maynard, Reese B. Brabson,

Isaac J. Stevens,

KANSAS.

Marcus J. Parrott.

NEBRASKA.

Experi'ce Estabrook.

17 Representatives. 5 Delegates from Territories.

164

NEWSPAPERS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

CORRECTED FOR THE YEAR 1860. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

City of Portsmouth. Portsmouth Journal, Charles W Brewster & Son, Editors and Publishers ; New-Hamp- shire Gazette, Samuel Gray, Editor and Publisher Weekly Chronicle, F. W. Miller, Editor and Publisher Daily Chronicle, F. W. Miller, Editor and Publisher.

Exeter. News-Letter, Eev. L. Leonard, Editor, anc Samuel Hall, Publisher ; American Ballot, Thomas J "Whittem, Editor and Publisher.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

City of Dover. Dover Enquirer, George Wadleigh, Editor and Publisher ; Dover Gazette, Foster & Smith.! Editors and Publishers ; Morning Star, Board of Edi- tors, and published by "William Burr, Agent ; The Dovei Sentinel, John T. Gibbs & Co., Editors and Publishers: commenced in 1860.

Somersworth. Great Falls Advertiser, G. H. & S. E, Twombly, Editors and Publishers ; New-Hampshire Review, D. Warren Furber, Editor and Proprietor.

BELKNAP .COUNTY.

Laconia. Winnipesaukee Gazette, A. C. Wallace Editor and Publisher ; New-Hampshire Democrat, S, C Baldwin, Editor and Publisher.

CARROLL COUNTY.

Ossipee. Carroll County Register, John F. Roberts Editor and Publisher.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

City of Concord. N. H. Patriot, William Butterfielc Editor and Publisher; N. H. Statesman, McFarland < Jenks, Proprietors and Publishers ; Independent Demo I crat, Fogg & Hadley, Editors and Proprietors ; Congri gational Journal, B. W. Sanborn, Proprietor and Pulj lisher ; Rev. B. P. Stone, Editor; Democratic Standan John B. Palmer, Proprietor and Publisher.

NEWSPAPERS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 165

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Tity of Manchester*. Democrat and American, Good- & Earnsworth, Editors and Publishers ; Daily Amer- 1, Goodale & Earnsworth, Editors and Publishers ; ion Democrat, James M. Campbell, Editor and Pub- er; Weekly Mirror, John B. Clarke, Editor and blisher ; Daily Mirror, John B. Clarke, Editor and Wisher ; New-Hampshire Journal of Agriculture, by lliam H. Gilmore.

My of Nashua. Nashua Gazette, B. B. Whittemore, tor, and B. B. & E. B, "Whittemore, Publishers; tv-Hampshire Telegraph, Albin Beard, Editor and }lisher.

imherst. Farmer's Cabinet, E. D. Boylston, Editor Publisher.

lilford. Milford Kepublican, J. Garfield, Editor and )lisher.

Peterborough. Peterborough Transcript, K. C. Scott, Dlisher.

Iillsborough. Hillsborough News, Warren G. Hagar, tor and Publisher.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

veene. New-Hampshire Sentinel, Thomas Hale, Edi- and T. Hale & Co., Publishers ; Cheshire Kepubli- , Horatio Kimball, Editor and Publisher.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Haremont. National Eagle, John S. Walker, Editor l Publisher ; Northern Advocate, J. Weber, Editor I Publisher.

Newport. Argus and Spectator, Carlton & Harvey,. itors and Publishers ; Sullivan Kepublican, W. H. EL en, Editor.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

'jebanon. Granite State Free Press, G. S. Towle, Edi-

and Publisher.

nttleton. People's Journal, Henry W. Kowell, Edi-

and Publisher.

laverhill. Haverhill Kepublican, H. W. Reding,

itor and Publisher.

lanover. Dartmouth iEgis, published by the Junior

ss of Dartmouth College.

166 PERIODICALS, BOOKS, &C

COOS COUNTY.

Lancaster. Coos Republican, Henry O. Kent, Edi' and Publisher.

Stratford. Coos Democrat, Charles D. Johnson, E tor and Publisher.

Several campaign papers for the Presidency and G( ernorship are also published.

PERIODICALS.

New-Hampshire Journal of Education ; Henry Sawyer, resident Editor. Issued monthly, by the 9 Hampshire State Association, Concord.

New-Ham pshire Annual Register ; compiled and pi lished by G. Parker Lyon, Concord.

Leavitt's Farmer's Almanac; published by E. Eastman, Concord.

Concord Directory ; compiled by R. I. Merrill, a published by Merrill & Son.

Freewill Baptist Register ; published by the Bapi Society, Dover.

BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS

Published in New-Hampshire within the year 1860, wh has come to the knowledge of the compiler, aside fr the Reports of Corporations and. Institutions, and . ports made to the Legislature, and ordered to be prin by the State Printer : The Budget Closed : By Jane Anthony Eames. ^V\

Butterfield, Printer, Concord ; Ticknor & Fields, I

ton, Publishers.

The Sisters of Soleure : A tale of the sixteenth (

tury. E. C. Eastman, publisher, Concord.

McFarland & Jenks are printers of:

The Charter, By-Laws, Regulations and Code Ethics of the N. II. Medical Society ;

Proceedings of the Grand Ro}Tal Arch Chapter ;

Address of William L. Foster at the consecration Blossom Hill Cemetery ;

An Oration delivered before the Alumni of Gilttj ton Academy, by Edwin D. Sanborn,

OBITUARY NOTICES. 167

3-. Parker Lyon is the publisher of: Hie Laws of the State of ISTew-Hampshire, passed ne session, 1860 ;

rhe Laws enacted by the Legislature for the years >3, 1854 and 1855, re-printed, forming one volume, :luding the Laws for 1856, 1857, 1858 and 1859, with fall and copious Index ;

Memoir and Official Correspondence of General John irk, with notices of several other officers of the Rev- tion. Also, a biography of Capt. Phinehas Stevens 1 Col. Eobert Rogers, with an account of their servi- in America during the "Seven Years' War." By leb Stark ;

listory of the Town of Dunbarton, from the grant of tson's Assigns, in 1751, to 1860 : By Caleb Stark ; Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Su- ;me Judicial Court of New-Hampshire, volumes 38 1 39. William E. Chandler, Reporter ; rhe Dublin Suit decided in the Supreme Judicial urt of New-Hampshire in Chancery. Ira Perley, ief Justice.

OBITUARY NOTICES.

Ion. James Farrington, m. d., of Rochester, de- sed October 29, 1859, aged 68 years. Dr. Parrington •resented his town in the Legislature for the years !8, '29, '30 and '31, and was chosen to the Senate 1832, and '34. He was chosen Representative to Congress 3 term, beginning with 1837.

lev. Jacob C. Goss, of Concord, April 22, aged 66 rs.

Slder George, of Pranconia, June 19. Mr.

)rge was riding on horseback near Pranconia village, en an electric bolt struck him, and he was killed tantly. His horse was also instantly killed.

168 OBITUARY NOTICES.

Samuel Buttereield, Esq., of Concord, July 3, age< 68 years. Mr. Butterfield was a lawyer, and in th practice of his profession in the town of Andover unti a few years of his death ; was also engaged in the mer cantile business. He represented the town of Andove for the years 1847 and 1848 in the Legislature, and wa Councillor for 1851 and 1852.

Hon. Milon C. McClure, of Claremont, September 1 aged 42 years. Mr. McClure was a lawyer, and in th practice of his profession from 1851 or 1852 to his deatl in Claremont. He was Councillor for the years 185 and 1856. Mr. McClure was a man of strict integrity and one who gained the good will of all who had hi acquaintance. He stood well among his brethren as man of sound judgment in matters of law.

Hon. John S. "Wells, of Exeter, August 1, aged 5 years. Mr. Wells studied the profession of law in Vei mont, and was admitted to the practice. In 1837 c 1838 he removed to Lancaster, IS". H., and there pra( ticed successfully in his chosen profession. Erom 183 to 1842 inclusive he represented the town of -Lancast* in the Legislature ; the last year he was chosen Speakc of the House. He removed to Exeter, and was a] pointed Attorney-General January 17, 1848, and i August the same year resigned the office ; was chose Senator for 1851 and 1852, both of which he was chose President ; was nominee for Governor, 1856 and 185 In January, 1855, he was appointed to fill out the ten of the Hon. Moses ISTorris, deceased, in the Senate the United States, January to March following. M Wells was considered a sound lawyer and an eloque: orator. He was a self-made man, getting the means I paying his expenses of education by his industry in 1 trade, cabinet-maker, which he learned in the early pa of his life.

John* T. .Coeein, Esq., Laconia, October 4, aged j years. Mr. Coffin held the office of cashier to the bail of that place some twenty years ; was Treasurer of t! Savings Bank, and held other offices of high responl bility. He was an upright and honest man.

THE

NEW-HAMPSHIRE

1MTJAL REGISTER,

AND

UNITED STATES CALENDAR,

FOR THE YEAR

1862.

BY G. PAEKER LYON.

No. XM.— No. XVIII. New Series*

lie earliest Register published was for 1772 ; and afterward

(now known to have been published) were for the years

1787^88, '89, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, 1800, and annually

since making the aggregate of 71 numbers.

The numbering commenced with 1822?

the New Series with 1845-

CONCOKD : PUBLISHED BY G. PARKER LYON.

PRINTED BY M'PARLAND & JENKS.

Entered according to an act of Congress, in the year 1861,

BY G. PARKER LYON,

In the Clerk's office of the District Court of New-Hampshire.

INDEX.

ademies,

..140

Judiciary, Justices,

. 36

propriations (Legislative), 35

Judges, Probate,

. 38

torneys-at-Law,

.42-46

Judiciary, U. S.,

.16/

...144

Literary Institutions,

Militia of N. H.,

140

..,139

.103

^lical Institute,

..143

Medical Societies

.119

. . .145

Ministers in N. H., 110-119

Ministers, Foreign, 168

ange of Officers,

....41

artdler School,

.142

Notaries Public

. 46

y Officers, Manchester,

..125

Physicians,

.120

" Portsmouth

...126

Post-Offices— Postmasters,. .

.162

" Concord,...

..127

Postage Laws,

.165

" Nashua,

..127

President's call for soldiers,

.103

" Dover,

..128

1st Regiment leaves

mmissioners of Schools,

. . .139

Concord,

.104

" Rail roads,. 158

Its return,

.105

. . .146

2d Regiment leaves

" Insurance, 156

Concord,

.105

•« Pilots,..

...129

3d Regiment leaves

mmissioners resident in

Concord,

.106

New-Hampshire, .

...51

One company of sharp-

In other States,. ..

.48-51

shooters,

.108

urts, Supreme Judicial,

.. 37

4th Regiment leave. . .

.108

Probate,

.39-40

Others recruiting,

.109

U. S. District,....

..167

Registers. Probate,

. 38

;rks of Supreme Judicial,. 38

Representatives to Congress

uncillors, vote of,

.. 23

vote of.

. 23

unty Officers

Savings Banks,

.153

Rockingham,

.. 53

Senators, state of the votes

. 24

Strafford,

.. 60

State Institutions

Belknap,

.. 64

Asylum for the Insane,. . .

.144

Carroll,

.. 67

House of Reformation,..

.144

Merrimack,

.. 71

State Prison,

.145

Hillsborough,

., 78

States seceded, date of,

.103

Cheshire,

.. 85

Statistics

Sullivan,

.. 89

Acts passed in 1680,

. 17

Grafton,

...92

Capital Laws,

. 18

Coos,

.. 99

House dissolved,

Session at Hampton,

Qualifications of a voter,

. 21

. 20

untv Solicitors,

.. 36

urts, days of sitting, see

)al. pages, also law of,. .

.37-40

1680,

. 21

rtmouth College,

..141

Sheriffs— Coroners Jailers-

ipsesfor 1862,

.. 4

Rockingham,

. 59

ctors for President,. . . .

.. 22

Strafford,

. 63

Vote of,

.. 22

Belknap,

. 67

vernment of N. H.,

.. 28

Carroll,

. 70

Council,

.. 28

Merrimack,

. 77

Senate,.

.. 28

Hillsborough,

. 84

Representatives,. .

.. 29

Cheshire,

. 88

vernment of U. S.,

..166

Sullivan,

. 92

Senate of U. Si,....

..169

Grafton,

. 99

Representatives,. . . .

..170

Coos,

.102

storical Society, N. H.,.

..143

Teachers' Association,

.139

urance Companies,

..156

Town Police Courts,

.129

pectors, of Flour,

..129

Town-Clerks, 130-138

" of Hops,

..129

Votes for Governor,. . . .130-138

" of Fish,

..129

ECLIPSES IN 1862.

There will be five eclipses this year— three of the Sun and t\ of the Moon, as follows :

I. The first will be a total Eclipse of the Moon, the 11th a 12th days of June. Visible, and by calculation, as follows :

Beginning the 11th day, llh. 55m. in the evening. The Ecli] begins to be total lh. 7m. in the morning of the 12th day. Eel tic time of full moon, lh. 29m. Middle of Eclipse, lh. 34m. I ration, 3h. 17m. Quantity eclipsed, 16°. The Moon's latitude the Eclipse will be 23' 6" south of the Ecliptic.

II. The second will be of the Sun, June, 27th day, 2h., 7m. the morning invisible.

III. The third will be of the Sun, November, 21st day, lh.,42 in the afternoon invisible to us, because the Moon's latitude t be too far south for the Moon to pass over any portion of Sun's disk, as viewed by any portion of the United States.

IV. The fourth will be of the Moon, December, 6th day, 3h., I in the morning. Apparent time visible and total, and by calci tion as follows :

Beginning, lh. 13m. Total, 2h. 27m. Ecliptic opposition, 2m. Middle, 3h. 5m. End of total Eclipse, 3h. 48m. End of Eclipse, 5h. 34m. Duration of total Eclipse, lh. 26m. Durat: of the Eclipse, 4h. 21m.

V. The fifth and last Eclipse during the year will be of the £ December, 21st day, Oh., 18m. in the morning. Invisible to inhabitants of the United States.

COMMON NOTES FOR 1862.

Dominical Letter,

Golden Number,

Solar Cycle,

Epact,

Roman Indication,

Julian Period, fc

52.] JANUARY, 1st Month— 31 days. 5

Length of Days.

i.m.| Ip.Ih.m.I Id.ih.m 581 59 2 1 9|9 6 58 1 619 41 11019 8

01 7 9 4 11119 10

2 8|9 6||12!9 11

d.Ih.m. 13 9 14 14,9 16 15 9 16 16[9 18

Id. 17

118 19 20

H.M.

9 20 9 24 9 24 9 24

jd.|h.m.

12119 26 |22 9 28 |23j9 30 24 9 34

|d.|h.m.| 26|Q 341 |26|9 36 1 |27|9 381 i28|9 40j

D.

29 31

H.M.

9 42 9 44 9 46

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. First Quarter, 7th day, 6h. 5m. in the evening. S. Full Moon, 15th day, 8h. 57m. in the evening.— S. E. Last Quarter, 23d day, lh. 32m. in the morning. S. E. New Moon, 29th day, 9h. 47m. in the evening. N. W.

i

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, if. S. District.

©r.j©s.

r.®s.

High

&

h.m.|h.m.

h. m.

water.

N

7 31

4 29

6 0 ev. 0

?h

7 31

4 29

7 10

0 39

Yi

7 30

4 30

8 27

1 13

a

7 29

4 31

9 35

1 51

u

7 29

4 31

10 33

2 24

i

7 28

4 32

11 35

3 4

\i

jj P. C. Keene, P. C. Dover,

7 28

4 32

morn.

3 46

V

| P. C. Conway, P. C. Lancas-

7 27

4 33

0 41

4 41

%

ter,

7 27

4 33

1 37

5 48

ri

1 S. J. C, Trial, Manchester.

7 26

4 34

2 38

7 0

a

7 25

4 35

3 34

8 4

u

7 24

4 36

4 26

9 4

1

7 23

4 37

5 21

9 51

\i

-{ P. C. Portsmouth.

7 22

4 38

5 57

10 34

vr

<{ P. C.Exeter.

7 22

4 38

rises.

11 12

h

7 21

4 39

5 21

11 43

ri

7 20

4 40

6 31

morn.

a

7 19

4 41

7 42

0 17

u

r S. J. C, Trial, Exeter,

7 18

4 42

8 50

0 53

I

P. C. Gilford,

7 18

4 42

10 0

1 28

u

- P. C. Littleton,

7 17

4 43

11 9

2 5

V

<P. C. Keene.

7 16

4 44

morn.

2 46

Tl

7 15

4 45

0 27

3 43

ri

7 14

4 46

1 38

4 52

a

7 13

4 47

2 49

6 23

u

f S. J. C, Trial, Newport,

7 12

4 48

3 47

7 38

I

| P. C. Manchester,

7 11

4 49

4 53

9 8

"u

i P. C. Concord.

7 10

4 50

5 28

10 5

V

•{ P. C. Claremont.

7 9

4 51

sets.

10 51

"h

7 8

4 52

5 49

11 31

ri

-{ P. C. Francestown.

7 7

4 53

6 55

ev. 3

6 FEBRUARY, 2d Month— 28 days. [1862

Length of Days.

d.|h. m.

If 9 50 2j 9 52 31 9 54 4| 9 56

D.

5 6

7 8

H.M.

9 58 10 0 10 2 10 6

D.lH.M.IlD. H.M.

9 10 8 113110 20 10 10 121 14|10 24 11110 14 115110 26 12|10 18| 16 10 28

D.

17

18 19

20

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10 32 10 34 10 38 10 40

D.

21

22 23 24

H.M.I

10 44 1 10 46 1 10 48! 10 52 1

D.lH.lW

25110 6 26110 5 27 |ll 28,11

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

]) First Quarter, 6th day, 3h. 12m. in the evening.— S. E O Full Moon, 14th day, Oh. 6m. in the evening. N. ([ Last Quarter, 21st day, 8h. 14m. in the morning. N. I © New Moon, 28th day, llh. 52m. in the morning. S.

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7 3

4 57

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7 2

4 58

11 18

2

5

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3

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4

8

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{ S. J. C., Trial, Dover.

6 53

5 7

4 34

9

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W

6 51

5 9

5 12

10

13

Th

6 50

5 10

5 47

10

14

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11

15

Sa

6 47

5 13

6 34

11

16

Su

6 46

5 14

7 41

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17

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f P. C. Gilford, P. C. Keene,

6 44

5 16

8 52

0

18

Tu

\ P. C. Wentworth. \ P. C. Exeter.

6 43

5 17

10 5

1

19

W

6 41

5 19

11 20

1

20

Th

6 40

5 20

morn.

2

21

Fri

6 38

5 22

0 32

3

22

Sa

6 37

5 23

1 42

4

23

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6 36

5 24

2 38

5

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M

6 33

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\ P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. \ P.C.Newport.

6 33

5 27

4 17

8

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W

6 31

5 29

4 58

9

27

Tu

6 30

5 30

5 28

10

28

Fri

{ P. C. Amherst

6 28

5 32

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11

862.] MARCH, 3d Month— 31 days. 7

Length of Days.

D.

1

2

a

4 5

H. M.

11 6 11 10 11 12 11 14

11 18

Id.Ih. m.i 1 6 11 22 | 1 7|11 261 j 8 11 28 1 1 9111 301 10 11 32

D, 11

12 13

14 15

h. m.i Id.Ih. m. 11 34||16|11 48 11 38 M 171 11 52 11 40||18 11 54 11 441119111 58 11 46||20|12 0

Id.Ih. m. 1 |2l|l2 2 122112 61 |23|12 8| 124(12 10| |25|l2 14 j

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27 28 29 30

H. M.I

12 16|

12 20;

12 22

12 241 12 26 1

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. D First Quarter, 8th day, Oh. 25m. in the evening. E. 3 Full Moon, 16th day, Oh. 25m. in the morning.— S. & Last Quarter, 22d day, 4h. 50m. in the evening. N. W. fr New Moon, 30th day, 2h. 58m. in the morning.— N. E.

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Sa

Su

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Tu

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f U. S. D. C. Portsmouth, P. j -C. Portsmouth, P. C. Lisbon, \ P. C. Gilford, P. C. Keene. \ P. C. Exeter.

f S.J. C, Trial, Gilford, P. C. -{ Concord, P. C. Manchester. -{ P. C. Claremont.

{ P. C. Mason Village.

6 51

7 57

8 56 10 1

10 57

11 56 morn.

0 52

8 APRIL, 4th Month— 30 days. [1862.

Length of Days.

d.Ih. m.

1 12 34 2112 38 3 12 40 4,12 42 1 5|12 46|

d.Ih. m. 6|12 48

7 12 52

8 12 54 9|13 58

10113 0

d.|h. m.

11 13 2

12 13 6

13 13 8

14 13 12

15 13 14

D. H. M.

16 13 16

17 13 20

18 13 22 19113 26 20|13 28

Id.Ih. m. 21113 30 122113 34 |23|l3 36 124113 38 |25| 13 42

d.Ih. M.j 26|13 44 27113 481 28 13 50 29113 521 30|13 56

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. D First Quarter, 7th day, 7h. 32m. in the morning. N. O Full Moon, 14th day, lOh. 14m. in the morning.— N. W. d Last Quarter, 21st day, lh. 13m. in the morning. E. ® New Moon, 28th day, 6h. 50m. in the evening.— E.

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1 S. J. C. Trial, Haverhill, P.

5 43

6 17

8 38

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2

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6 19

9 39

0 45

3

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5 40

6 20

10 41

1 23

4

Fri

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5 39

6 21

11 38

2 3

5

Sa

5 37

6 23

morn.

2 51

6

Su

5 36

6 24

0 38

3 48

7

M

5 34

6 26

1 19

5 8

8

Tu

{ S. J. C, Trial, Exeter,

5 33

6 27

2 12

6 37

9

W

5 31

6 29

2 42

8 2

10

Th

5 30

6 30

3 8

8 52

11

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5 29

6 31

3 35

9 46

12

Sa

5 27

6 33

4 4

10 28

13

Su

5 26

6 34

4 42

11 11

14

M

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6 36

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15

Tu

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6 37

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5 22

6 38

10 21

0 36

17

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5 20

6 40

11 27

1 20

18

Fri

5 19

6 41

morn.

2 7

19

Sa

5 17

6 43

0 11

2 56

20

Su

5 16

6 44

0 52

3 52

21

M

f S.J. C, Trial, Lancaster, P.

5 15

6 45

1 29

5 0

22

Tu

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5 13

6 47

2 6

6 11

23

W

5 12

6 48

2 22

7 20

24

Th

5 11

6 49

2 46

8 17

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5 9

6 51

3 6

9 3

26

Sa

5 8

6 52

3 29

9 43

27

Su

5 6

6 54

3 55

10 17

28

M

5 5

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29

Tu

5 4

6 56

7 40

11 22

30

W

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L862.1

MAY, 5th Month— 31 days.

Length of Days.

D. H. M.

1 13 58

2[14 0 3 1 14 .2 4 14 4 514 8

|D.|H. M.

' 6|14 10

I 7114 12

8|14 14

I 9 14 16

jl0|l4 18

H. M.|

14 20 1 14 241 14 26 1 14 281 14 32

D. H. M.

16 14 34 17(14 36

18|14 38 19114 42 20 14 44

H. M. |D.

14 46 126

14 46 14 48 14 48 14 50

H. M.

14 50 14 52 14 54 14 54

14 56

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. D First Quarter, 6th day, llh. 2m. in the evening. W. O Full Moon, 13th day, 6h. 18m. in the evening. E. <I Last Quarter, 20th day, lOh. 43m. in the morning. S.W. New Moon, 28th day, lOh. 47m. in the morning. S. E.

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1 26

3

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4

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5

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f S. J. C, Trial, Nashua, F.

4 56

7 4

0 14

3 39

6

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4 55

7 5

0 43

4 37

7

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4 54

7 6

1 13

5 49

8

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•{ U. S, C. Court, Portsmouth.

4 53

7 7

1 40

7 7

9

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4 52

7 8

2 11

8 13

0

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4 51

7 9

2 33

9 10

1

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7 10

3 2

10 0

2

M

4 48

7 12

3 34

10 47

3

Tu

•{ P. C. Portsmouth.

4 47

7 13

rises.

11 31

4

W

{ P. C. Exeter.

4 46

7 14

8 55

morn.

5

Th

4 44

7 16

9 58

0 20

6

Fri

4 43

7 17

10 45

1 6

7

Sa

4 42

7 18

11 29

1 45

8

Su

fS. J. C, Trial, Plymouth, P.

4 41

7 19

morn.

2 33

9

M

| C. Keene, P. C. Gilford, P.

4 39

7 21

0 5

3 28

0

Tu

i C. Plymouth, P. C. Plaistow.

4 38

7 22

0 34

4 28

1

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i P. C. Deny.

4 37

7 23

1 4

5 37

2

Th

1 P. C. Chester.

4 37

7 23

1 22

6 50

3

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\ P. C. Deerfield.

4 36

7 24

1 51

7 52

Sa

4 36

7 24

2 17

8 47

5

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f S. J, C, Trial, Dover,

4 35

7 25

2 41

9 31

6

M

1 P. C. Concord, P. C. Man-

4 35

7 25

3 8

10 7

7

Tu

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4 34

7 26

3 44

10 47

8

W

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7 27

sets.

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9

Th

4 33

7 27

8 53

11 56

0

Fri

*j P. C. Peterborough.

4 32

7 28

9 32

ev. 35

1

Sa

4 32

7 28

10 0 1 11

1*

10

JUNE, 6th Month— 30 days.

[1862

Length of Days.

Id.

H. M.|

D.

H. M.

D.'.H. M.j

d.Ih. m.|

d.Ih. m.I

D.

H. M.j|

1

14 58

6

15 4

1115 8|

16 15 10|

21)15 12|

•26

15 12||

2

15 0

7

15 4

12115 101

17.U5 121

22,15 12

27

15 121

3

15 0

8

15 6

13|15 10|

18[15 12

23115 12

28

15 12 1

4

15 2

9

15 8

14115 10|

19115 12!

24115 12

29

15 121 1

5

15 2

10

15 8

|15 15 10| 20J15 12 1

25 15 12

30

15 10||

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. D First Quarter, 5th day, lOh. 22m. in the morning.— O Full Moon, 12th day, lh. 33m. in the morning. S, d Last Quarter, 18th day, lOh. 7m. in the evening. @ New Moon, 27th day, 2h. 7m. in the morning. N.

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11 W

12 Th

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14 Sa 15!Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

8a

Su

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30'M

S. J. C, Law, Manchester. P. C. Somersworth, P. Q Keene, P. C. Ossipee Corner

■{ P. C. Exeter.

S. J. C, Law, Exeter, U. S.D Court, Exeter, P. C. Keene P. C. Gilford, P. C. Canaan,

i P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua, -{ P. C. Newport.

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29 10 31

30 11 9

30 11 34

31 morn.

31

0 3

32

0 22

32

0 46

33

1 23

34

2 0

34

2 38

34

3 20

34

rises.

35

9 16

35

9 55

35

10 28

35

10 58

35

11 18

36

11 43

36

morn.

36

0 6

36

0 32

36

1 2

36

1 31

36

2 10

36

2 47

36

3 44

36

sets.

36

8 30

36

9 0

35

9 26

1 3

2 1 3

3 4

4 4

5 5

7 2

8 3

9 3

10 2

11 1 morr

0 0 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7

9 2 10 1

10 I

11 I

ev. 0

1

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JULY, 7th Month— 31 days.

11

Length of Days.

D. H. M.

1|15 10 2; 15 10, 3,15 81 4|15 81

6|15 7115 8| 15 9115

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n

5|15 6||10jl5

11|15 0 12114 58 13 | 14 56 14|14 54

|d.,h. m.i|d.|h. m.||d.|h. M.j| |16|14 50||2l|l4 42|i2G 14 32|| 1 171 14 SOi |23I14 40|!27|14 301 | 18J14 48! |23|.l4 33 [ j 28 1 1 4 28 1 19] 14 461 124114 361 129(14 ?~

15|I4 o2i J2Q|14 44jl25|l4 34||30jl4 24||

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. ) First Quarter, 4th day, 6h. 14m. in the evening S. ) Full Moon, 11th day, 8h. 24m. in the morning.— N. W. [ Last Quarter, 18th day, Oh. 35m. in the evening. W. | New Moon, 26th day, 4h. 12m. in the evening. S. W.

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4 25

7 35

9 52

1 45

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4 25

7 35

10 19

2 27

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4 26

7 34

10 48

3 8

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7 34

11 13

3 56

Sa

4 27

7 33

11 41

5 1

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4 27

7 33

morn.

6 18

M

4 27

7 33

0 15

7 45

Tu

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4 28

7 32

0 55

9 2

W

i P. C. Exeter.

4 28

7 32

1 52

10 1

Th

4 29

7 31

2 52

10 52

Fri

4 30

7 30

rises.

11 39

Sa

4 31

7 29

8 13

morn.

Su

4 32

7 28

8 46

0 19

M

( S. J. C, Law, Lancaster, P.

4 33

7 27

9 6

0 57

Tu

1 C. Keene, P. C. Gilford, P.

4 34

7 26

9 41

1 32

W

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4 35

7 25

10 1

2 10

Th

4 35

7 25

10 29

2 47

Fri

4 36|7 24

10 55

3 33

Sa

4 377 23

11 26

4 24

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4 38|7 22

11 58

5 30

M

f P. C. Concord, P. C. Man-

4 39 7 21

morn.

6 41

Tu

-{ Chester.

4 40

7 20

0 42

7 59

W

4 41

7 19

1 23

8 54

Th

4 42

7 18

2 21

9 43

Fri

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4 43

7 17

3 15

10 24

Sa

4 44

7 16

sets.

10 42

Su

4 45 7 15

7 27

11 40

M

4 46

7 14

7 55

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4 47

7 13

8 19

0 48

W

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4 48

7 12

8 43

1 17

Th

4 49

7 11

9 8

1 53

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AUGUST, 8th Month— 31 days. [1862,

Length of Days.

D.JH. M.

d.Ih. M.I

d.Ih. m.

Id.

H. M.j

D.

H. M. |D.

H. M.l

1|14 20

6 14 10

11|14 0

16

13 48 1

21

13 36

13 22 1

2114 18

7 14 8|

12113 58

17

13 461

2-2

13 32

|27

13 181

3|14 16

8

14 6|

J3|13 56

18

13 44 J

23

13 30

,28

13 16|

4,14 14

9

14 41

14113 54

19

13 40;

13 26

29

13 141

5 14 12

10

14 2

15|13 52

20 13 38 |

25

13 24

|30

13 10 1

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. D First Quarter, 3d day, Oh. 9m. in the morning. W. O Full Moon, 9th day, 4h. 54m. in the evening. E. <i Last Quarter, 17th day, 4h. 51m. in the morning. SL New Moon, 25th day, 4h. 52m. in the morning. E.

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9 38

10 14

10 57

11 45

morn.

O 51

1 53

3 8

rises.

7 7

7 35

8 11

8 27

8 56

9 29

10 3

10 43

11 25

morn.

0 15

1 14

2 15

3 19

4 22

sets.

6 56

7 22

7 53

8 29

9 7

9 56

High water,

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

f P. C. Tamworth, P. C. Plais-

" tow, P. C. Keene, P. C. Do- ver. P. C. Deny.

-I P. C. Chester.

\ P. C. Deerfield.

\ P. C. Exeter.

S.J. C, Trial, Concord, P. C. 1 Gilford, P. C. Wentworth, ' P. C. Keene.

{ P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. \ P. C. Newport.

■{ P. C. Peterborough.

4 50,7

4 51j7

4 52|7

4 53 7

6

6

6

8.! 6 52

10 6 50

11 6 49

12 6 48 5 14 6 46 5 15 6 45

17 6 43

18 6 42

2 33

3 25

4 31

5 58

7 38

8 24

9 52

10 42

11 20 11 35 morn.

0 30

1 5 1 38 2 3 3 4 6 7

19 6 41

21 6 39

22 6 38

23 6 37 25 6 35 2616 34

16 0

47

44 6

27

8 31

9 24 10 6

10 551

11 21 11 55 j ev.3Cf

1 5j

1 46

2 29

3 3(!

862.] SEPTEMBER, 9th Month— 30 days.

13!

Length of Days.

JD.lH. M.

D.

1 1|13 6

6

1 2113 4

7

1 3|l3 0

8

1 4112 58

9

| 5|l2 54

1 10

h. m.Hd.Ih. m. 12 52||ll|l2 38 12 481 112|12 34 12 46 1 13112 32 12 441 1 14112 30 12 40 |15 12 28

H. M.

12 24 12 22 12 20 12 10 12 14

h. m.Md.Ih. m.

12 12 1 12 81 12 6 1 12 21 12 0

26|ll 56|| 27111 541 28|ll S0|i 29 11 48 1 1 30 1 11 44l|

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. D First Quarter, 1st day, 5h. 31m. in the morning. N. 3 Full Moon, 8th day, 3h. 11m. in the morning.— S. W. ([ Last Quarter, 16th day, llh. 44m. in the morning. W. H New Moon, 23d day, 4h. 32m. in the evening. S. W. D First Quarter, 30th day, llh. 34m. in the morning. E.

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6 33

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4 46

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6 32

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5 33

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3 30

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4 33

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6 10

0 19

7 8

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6 8

1 22

8 15

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5 53

6 7

2 24

9 9

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6 6

3 31

9 53

2M

f S. J. C, Trial, Gilford, P, C.

5 56

6 4

4 40

10 33

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5 58

6 2

sets.

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STATISTICS

The first Code of Laws enacted in New -Hampshire,

through Regal Power, and by the legally constituted

" Generall Assembly ," was made at Portsmouth^ in

the year 1679-80.

" The Generall Lawes and Liberties of the Province of New-Hampshire made by the Generall Assembly In Portsmouth the 16th of March 1679-80, and Approved by the President and Councill, " For as much as it hath pleased our Sovereigne Lord, the King, out of his princely Grace and favourite takes vs the inhabitants of New-Hampshire into his imediate Government and Protection the which as we are ever bound, to acknowl- edge with great thankfulness, soe we have great reason to hope and believe that his Majesty will still continue to countenance and encourage vs with the injoyment of such Libertyes imunities and properties, as belong to free borne Englishmen whereas his Majesty hath been pleased by his Letters Pattents sent to us to confere such power vpon the Generall Assembly as to make such Lawes and Ordinances as may best sute with the good government and quiet settlement of his Majesties sub- jects within this province :

It is therefore ordered and inacted by this Generall Assembly and the authority thereof that no act imposi- tion law or ordinance be made or imposed vpon vs but such as shall be made by the said Assembly and approved by the President and Councill from time to time.

That Justice and right be equally and imparshally administered vnto all not sold denied or causelessly deferred vnto any."

(Here follows on the Kecords several references to Statutes enacted under previous Kings.)

The Code of Laws consists of some seventy articles ; some of them are subdivided. Several of the articles for the punishment of crimes committed, are founded on passages in the Old Testament.

18 STATISTICS.

A few extracts are given, in the following, to show the style of language and orthography, &c.

"Cappitall Lawes.

1. IdoUitry. It is inacted by the Assembly and the authority threof that if any person haueing had the knowledge of the true God openly and manifestly have or worship any other G-od but the Lord God he shall be put to death Ex. xxii. 20, Deu. xiii. 6 & 10.

2. Blasspkemy. If any person within the Province Proffessing the true God shall wittingly and willingly presume to Blasspheme the wholly name of God father son or holy Ghost with direct express presumptious or high handed blassphemy either by willfull or obstinate denying the true God or his creation or government of the world or shall curse God father son or holy-Ghost such person shall be put to death Levit. xxiv. 15 & 16.

3. Treason. Treason against the person of our Sov- ereigne the king, the State and Comonwealth of Eng- land shall be punished with death.

4. Publique Rebellion. If any man conspire and attempt any invasion or insurection, or publique rebell- ion against this his Majesties province, or shall endeavor to surprise any town or townes, or fort therein, or shall treacherosly, perfideusly attempt the alteration subver- sion of the foundmentall frame of the Government ac- cording his majesties constitution by his letters pattents every such person shall be put to death or otherwise greviously punished."

The following extracts are promiscuously taken from the Journals of the Assembly, to show the places where held, and in some respects the peculiarity of the acts which were passed.

" At a Gen er all Assembly, held at Great Island, for the Province (of New Hampshire) on "Wednesday the fiirst of March 169f

Present, the Lievt. Govern er,

John Hincks "1 Henry Greene "]

Nath ffryer I Nath "Weare [ Esqrs.

Pvobert Elliott ( JJiS(irs- Eich "Waldron J

Peter Coffin J

STATISTICS. 19

Ordered that the House be settled and that a speaker be chosen.

The other House being called up, the Lievt Governer made a speech to them.

Ordered that new ritts be issued out to elect other [Representatives in the roome of those whoe refused to sweare.

Adiourned to Thursday March 2, 10 in the fforenoone.

(Met according to adjournment present as above.)

The other House presented Mr. John Gilman for their speaker whoe was accepted and approved off by this House. The coppy of all the ffees as they were setled in the tyme of Gen. Edmd. Andrews being read, were allowed off bill further order.

A Bill from the other House concerning the manner of swearing

Ordered that the Act concerning corne melds and ffences be considered off and amended.

Ordered that the Bill concerning the manner of swearing be taken into consideracon, and that Mr. Wal- dron be desired to bring the Laws of New York that this Board may consider of the same.

Mr. Nathaniel Weare desires this Board would order his Sureties Bonds, that were entered into the Prison keeper for his appearance, might be delivered up, and that he may have liberty to sue for his damages upon reading his Mittimus and Bonds. It is ordered that Mr. Weare move it at the next Quarter Sessions.

Adiourned to ffriday 3d March 169f at 10 a clock.

(Met according to adjournment present as before with the) "addition of William Yaughan Councillor.

The other House sent up a Bill that the Oaths ap- pointed by Act of Parliament to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy may be administered to all male Persons from 16 years ould and upwards, the which being read reiected for that their Majesties com- mand has sufficiently provided it.

Vpon reading the Bill concerning the manner of swearing, ordered that in regard it is but matter of sere- mony (the oath being the same) that the said bill be passed.

20 STATISTICS.

Major Elias Styleman, Capt. John Pickering, Mr. Samuel Yease, Cap t. Henry Dowe,Mr. Thomas ffillbruek, Mr. Joseph Swett, Capt. John Woodman, Mr. William ffurbur, Capt. John Gilman, Capt. Jonathan Thing, Mr. Thomas Dymond, Lievt. John Tuttle, were all sworn and subscribed thereoff, they being returned as Representatives.

Held by Prorogation att Hampton, Tuesday Septem- ber 22, 1696.

Present the Lievt. Governor : Nathaniel Fryar, "] Nathaniel Wear,

Robert Elliott, j-Esqrs. Shad. Walton, j-Esqrs. Hen. Green, J Joseph Smith, J

The Lievt. Governor sent to the other House and rec- omended to them his last speech and desired their speedy dispatch.

(Held September 23, 1696 Present as above.)

A particular account of what debts are already due from the Province, Eecomended to the Assembly for their consideration.

To 40 soldiers in Garrisons Pay and Subsistence from the last payment the 8th Aprill to the 8th October :

£. s. d. 500 00 00 To Capt. Walton for himself and Soldiers

att the King's Fort to the 10th May last 61 11 00 To Capt. Walton for himself and soldiers

from 10th May to 10th November next 91 15 00

To due to sundrys whose acco'tts are ready

past 22 00 00

To Jno. Battson for mending the house att

the Fourt 5 00 00

To a flfragg for the King's Fourts 10 00 00

To due to ball, the Treasurer's Acc'tt 21 06 04

£737 12 04

A vote was sent up for continuing the Act of Import and Excise and a vote to give vnto his Majesty the sum of six hundred pounds for payment of soldiers and subsistance for time past and to come.

STATISTICS. 21

The Assembly sent up an answer to the Lievt. Gover- nor's speech: viz., that they was very sensible of the necessity of raising money for payment and subsistance of the souldiers, but such was their poverty and scarcity of corn and prospect of a better crop this year that they could raise no more att present then £600 00s. OOd. as see on file.

A vote was sent to the Assembly that an humble adress might be made to his most sacred Majesty to send a Generall Governor over these his Governmts and to annex vs in his princely Wisdome he shall see meett."

(Adjourned to Sept. 24 Present as before.) This day the Governor reduced his bill for an appro- priation some 37 pounds, and urged it further, but the House stood firm and rejected the raising more money at present, urging the poverty of the country in excuse and after the exchange of several papers such as messages from the Governor and answers to the same by the House, the Governor dissolved the House in the follow- ing language:

" If for want of money for provisions, the country be lost, the blameable cause will lye att your dore. I shall lay the same before the King by this Conveiance, and shall wait for orders and Directions from him : soe Gen- tlemen I dissolve you and in his Majesty's name, you are dissolved."

The qualifications for a voter in 1680.

" It is ordered, by this Assembly and authority thereof that all Englishmen being Protestants that are settled inhabitants and free holders in any towne of the prov- ince of the age of 24 years not vicious in Life but of honest and good conversation and such as haue £20 rate- able estate without heads of persons hauing also taken the oath of Alleigance to his Majesty, and no others shall be admitted to the Liberty of being freemen of this province and giue theire votes for the choise of deputies for the Generall Assembly, Constables select- men Jurors and other officers and concernes in the Towne where they dwell provided this order giue no

22

STATISTICS.

Liberty to any person or persons to vote in the dispos- sion or distribusion of any Lands timber or other pro- prieties in the Towne but such as haue Keall right thereto and if any difference arise about said Eight of voting, It shall be judged and determined by the President and Council with the Generall Assembly of this Province." .

State of the votes cast for the choice of Electors for Presi- dent and Vice-President of the United States in New- Hampshire, November 6, 1860.

Charles B. Haddock, 407

Isaac Riddle, 406

John F. Moses,.., 405

John H. Lancaster, 406

Enoch G. Wood, 405

Henry P. Rolfe, .25,657

George W. Stevens, 25.658

William C. Clarke, 25^50

Thomas W. Gilmore, 25,649

John G. Sinclair, 25,643

Abner Greenleaf, 2,094

George McDaniel, 2,081

Israel Hunt, 2,081

Austin Corbin, 2,081

James B. Sumner, 2,093

John Sullivan, 37,268

Ebenezer Stevens, 37,269

David Gillis, 37,269

Nathaniel Tolles, 37,258

Daniel Blaisdell, 37,266

Gosport did not vote. Strafford and Errol, their' votes were not officially counted.

Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1860, the Electors met at the State House, and organized by the choice of Hon. John Sulli- van, President of the College, and by appointing Benja- min F. Prescott, Secretary.

On Wednesday, December 5, 1860, the college of Elector cast their votes for President and vice-Presi- dent for the nineteenth term :

Abraham Lincoln had 5 votes for President. Hannibal Hamlin had 5 votes for Vice-President.

Subsequently Abraham Lincoln, of Springfield, Illi- nois, was declared elected President of the United States for the next four years, beginning March 4, 1861 ; and Hannibal Hamlin, of the State of Maine, Yice-Presi- dent.

STATISTICS. 23

REPRESENTATIVES TO CONGRESS.

The state of the vote, as declared in May, 1861, by the Governor and Council, for three Representatives to Congress.

District No. 1, formed of the counties of Rockingham, Strafford, Belknap and Carroll :

Gilman Marston had 13,055

Daniel Marcy had 11,642

District No. 2, formed of Merrimack and Hillsbo- rough :

Edward H. Rollins had 10,763

Samuel D. Bell had 9,791

District No. 3, formed of Cheshire, Sullivan, Grafton and Coos :

Thomas M. Edwards had 11,778

William Burns had 9,940

Scattering votes in District 1, 76; District 2, 78; District 3, 60.

COUNCIL DISTRICTS.

Official state of the vote given for Councillors in 1861:

District No. 1 contains the County of Rockingham ; Allenstown, Bow, Canterbury, Chichester, Concord, Ep- som, Loudon, Northfleld, Pembroke and Pittsfield, in the County of Merrimack.

"Whole number of votes returned, 15,075

Necessary to a choice,..., 7,538

Considered as scattering, 70

James H. Butler 6,939

Richard P. J. Tenney, 8,063

District No. 2. The Counties of Strafford, Belknap and Carroll :

Whole number of votes returned, 14,445

Necessary to a choice, 7,223

Considered as scattering, 10

Moulton H. Marston had 6,916

Daniel Sawyer had 7,519

24 STATISTICS.

District 3S o. 3. The County of Hillsborough ; An- dover, Boscawen, Bradford, Dumbarton, Franklin, Hen- niker, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Newbury, New-London, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner and Wilmot, in the County of Merrimack:

Whole number of votes returned, 16,066

Necessary to a choice, 8,034

Considered as scattering, 51

James F. Briggs had 7,566

Moody Currier had 8,389

District No. 4. The Counties of Cheshire and Sulli- van:

Whole number of votes returned, 9,864

Necessary to a choice, 4,933

Considered as scattering, 35

Eleazer Jackson had , 4,100

Charles F. Brooks had 5,729

District No. 5. The Counties of Grafton and Coos :

Whole number of votes returned,, 11,880

Necessary to a choice, 5,941

Considered as scattering, '. 48

Wm. H. Cummings had..... 5,834

Denison E. Burnham had 5,998

SENATORIAL DISTRICTS.

The official state of the vote as given for Senators, March, 1861 :

District No. 1 contains Portsmouth, Gosport, Green- land, Hampton, Hampton -Falls, North-Hampton, New- market, South-Newmarket, Stratham, Eye, Seabrook, Newington and Newcastle :

Whole number of votes returned, 3,751

Necessary to a choice, 1,876

Considered as scattering, 16 f

Simes Frink had 1,790 <

Wm. H. Y. Hackett had 1,9451

STATISTICS. 25

District No. 2. Atkinson, Auburn, Brentwood, Can- dia, Chester, Danville, Deerfield, Derry, East-Kingston, Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Hampstead, Kensington, Kingston, Londonderry, Newton, Nottingham, Plais- tow, Raymond, Salem, Sandown, South-Hampton and

Windham :

Whole number of votes returned, 6,178

Necessary to a choice, 3,090

Considered as scattering, 64

Alva Wood had 2,896

Wm. C. Patten had 3,218

District No. 3. Manchester, Bedford, Goffstown, Merrimack and Amherst :

Whole number of votes returned, . 3,658

Necessary to a choice, 1,830

Considered as scattering, 18

Leonard C. French, 2d, had....... .1,467

Herman Foster had, 2,173

District No. 4. Concord, Bow, Hooksett, Allenstown, Pembroke, Epsom, Chichester, Pittsfield, Loudon, Dun- barton, Boscawen, Canterbury and Northwood:

Whole number of votes returned, 5,711

Necessary to a choice,... ...' 2,856

Considered as scattering, 118

Ira Osgood had 2,635

David Morrill, Jr., had . 2,958

District No. 5. Barrington, Dover, Durham, Lee, Madbury, Rochester, Rollinsford, Somers worth, Straf- ford and Farmington :

Whole number of votes returned, 5,243

Necessary to a ehoice, 2,622

Considered as scattering, 1

William Rand had ..2,239

Charles A. Tufts had 3,003

District No. 6. Albany, Brookfield, Conway, Eaton, Effingham, Freedom, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sand-

26 STATISTICS.

wich, Tarn worth, Tuftonborough, Wakefield, Wolf bo- rough, Madison, Middleton, Milton, New-Durham, Barnstead, Alton, Center-Harbor, Gilmanton, Gilford, Meredith and Laconia :

Whole number of votes returned, 7,876

Necessary to a choice, 3,939

Considered as scattering, 79

John Wadleigh, 3,829

Eli Wentworth, 3,968

District No. 7. Brookline, Mason, Hudson, Pelham, Nashua, Hollis, Milford, New-Ipswich, Temple, Sharon, Wilton and Litchfield :

Whole number of votes returned, 4,400

Necessary to a choice, 2,201

Considered as scattering, 5

Jonathan Kussell, 2d, had 1,964 j|

Leonard Chase had. 2,431

District No. 8. Henniker, Hopkinton, Bradford, Warner, Newbury, Sutton, Salisbury, Antrim, Ben- nington, Deering, Francestown, Greenfield, Hancock, Hillsborough, Lyndeborough, Mont-Vernon, New-Bos- ton, Peterborough, Weare and Windsor :

Whole number of votes returned, 5,826

Necessary to a choice, ....2,914

Considered as scattering, 11

Joshua Marcy had 2,757

John Burnham had 3,058

District No. 9. Chesterfield, Dublin, Fitzwilliam, Gilsum, Hinsdale, Jaffrey, Keene, Marlborough, Nelson, Kichmond, Kindge, Boxbury, Stoddard, Sullivan, Surry, Swanzey, Troy, Westmoreland and Winchester :

Whole number of votes returned, 4,717i

Necessary to a choice, 2,359

Considered as scattering, 5

David L. M. Cumings had 1,734]

John J. Allen, Jr., had .2,9781

:

STATISTICS. 27

District No. 10. All of Sullivan County, and the towns of Alstead, Marlow and Walpole:

Whole number of votes returned, 5,128

Necessary to a choice, 2,565

Considered as scattering, 29

Jonas Livingston had 2,416

Lemuel P. Cooper had 2,683

District No. 11. Lebanon, Enfield, Grafton, Hill, Danbury, Alexandria, Bristol, JBridgewater, Hebron, Orange, Canaan, Hanover, Lyme, Dorchester, Groton, Plymouth, New-London, Wilmot, Andover, Franklin, Northfield, Sanbornton and New-Hampton:

Whole number of votes returned, 6,510

Necessary to a choice, 3,256

Considered as scattering, 26

Alexander H. Tilton, 2,973

Cyrus Adams, 3,511

District No. 12. All the towns in Cods County, and those in Grafton and Carroll not included in any other district :

Whole number of votes returned,. 8,135

Necessary to a choice, 4,068

Considered as scattering, 33

George C. Williams had 3,782

William A. Burns had 4,320

VOTE FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER, 1861.

Whole number of votes returned,.. 66,679

Considered as scattering, 20

Frederick Yose had 31,086

Jonathan T. P. Hunt had 35,573

GOVERNMENT OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

FROM JUNE 5, 1861, TO JUNE 4, 1862.

EXECUTIVE.

GOVERNOR, His excellency, NATHANIEL. S. BERRY, Hebron

Salary, $1,000.

COUNCILLORS.

Richard P. J. Tenney, Pittsfield, District No. 1.

Daniel Sawyer, Alton, " " 2.

Moody Currier, Manchester, " " 3.

Charles F. Brooks, "Westmoreland, " " 4.

Denison R. Burnham, Plymouth, " " 5.

PER DAY.

Salary. Allen Tenny, Concord, Secretary of State, $800.

George H. Chandler, Concord, Dep. Sec'y, salary & fees. Peter Sanborn, Concord, State Treasurer, 600.

Henry McFarland, Concord, State Printer.

LEGISLATIVE^

SENATE.

Herman Foster, President, $2.50 per day.

Wm. H. Y. Hackett, Portsmouth, District No. 1.

Wm. C. Patten, Kingston, ,

Herman Foster, Manchester,

David Morrill, Jr., Canterbury,..,

Charles A. Tufts, Dover,

Eli Wentworth, Milton,

Leonard Chase, Milford,

John Burnham, Hopkinton,

John J. Allen, Jr., Fitzwilliam,..

Lemuel P. Cooper, Croydon,

Cyrus Adams, Grafton......

William A. Burns, Rumney,

$2 per day.

10. 11. 12.

Wm. A. Preston, New-Ipswich, Clerk, salary $450. Chas. H. Bartlett, Wentworth, AssH Clerk, $2.50 per day.

LEGISLATIVE.

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Edward A. Rollins, of Somersworth, Speaker. $2.50 per day.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

Atkinson, D. W. Goodnow. Auburn, George P. Clark. Brentwood, Simon Gordon. Candia, none. Chester, Daniel Bell. Danville, Joseph W. Blake. Deerfield, J. J. Dearborn,

Sewell Goodhue. Deny, Humphrey Choate,

Henry C. Eastman. East-Kingston, Benjamin

K. Webster. Epping, Geo. S. Rundlett. Exeter, Jewett Conner,

Moses N. Collins, Charles

Burley. Fremont, Joseph Sanborn. Gosport, Nath'l F. Berry. Greenland, George Weeks. Hampstead, Wil'm Clark. Hampton, Adna Garland. Hampton-Falls, Charles A.

SFason. Kensington, Dan'IPrescott. Kingston, Albert Brown. Londonderry, JohnDickey,

Benjamin F. Whorf.

Newcastle, Tho's Tarlton.

Newington, E.T. Culeman.

Newmarket, JosephTaylor, Henry H. Smith.

Newton, David Flanders.

North-Hampton, Simon Brown, Jr.

Northwood, R. Hoit, Jr.

Nottingham, N. O. Smith.

Plaistow, Wm. H. Hills.

Portsmouth, J. S. Harvey, Charles Annable, James W. Emery, Samuel H. Goodall, Cha's Robinson, Abraham Q. Wendell.

Raymond, Ja's T. Dudley.

Rye, Joseph P. Trefethen.

Salem, Joseph Webster, William G. Crowell.

Sandown, Geo. F. Griffin.

Seabrook, David Ch^se, Jr.

South- Hampton, Moses Ea- ton, Jr.

South-Newmarket, Albert Field.

Strath am, Phin's Merrill.

Windham, Sam'ICampbell.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

Barrington, Tho's W. Hale, Horace G. Cater.

Dover, Daniel Smith, Wm. J. Reade, Jer'h Home, Josiah B. Folsom, Cha's W. Woodman, William W. Meader, Benjamin P. Pierce.

Durham, A. D. McDaniel.

Farmington,JoshuaP.Rich- ardson, John H. Hurd.

Lee, Levi McDaniel.

Madbury, Ezra E. Demer- its

Middleton, Ebenezer S. Pike.

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LEGISLATIVE.

Milton, Enoch W. Plumer, Charles A. Yarney.

New- Durham, Baalis B. Tebbetts.

Eochester, Franklin Mc- Duffee, Levi Meader, Micajah H. Wentworth.

Kollinsford, none. Somersworth, Edward A.

Kollins, Thomas Snow,

Oliver H. Lord, David

H. Buffum. , Strafford, Joshua Otis,Cha's

F. Montgomery.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Alton, George D. Savage, Jonathan F. Chesley.

Barnstead, Cha's S. George, John McNeil.

Center-Harbor,S.S.Plaisted.

Gilmanton, Cyrus Gilman, John K. Woodman.

Gilford, Solomon Cole, Har- rison G. Bennett, Abra- ham L. Morrison.

Laconia, Augustus Doe.

Meredith, Isaac Leavitt, Joseph "W. Lang, Jr.

New-Hampton, John C. Smith.

Sanbornton, Bradbury T. Brown, Jonathan H. Tay- lor.

Upper-Gilmanton, Morri- son Kowe.

CAKEOLL COUNTY.

Albany, none.

Bartlett, Elias M. Hall.

Brookfield, Deren E. Stod- dard.

Chatham, Moses Fife.

Conway*, JacobLewis, Sam- uel Hazelton.

Eaton, Isaac Atkinson.

Effingham, Andrew J. Mil- liken.

Freedom, Cyrus Fowler.

Jackson, Joshua Trickey.

Madison, Josiah H. Hobbs.

Mouiton borough, Ezekiel S. Flanders.

Ossipee, Asa Beacham, Jo- seph Q. Koles.

Sandwich, Langdon G. Clark, Caleb M. Marston.

Tarn worth, James Emery, Jeremiah H. Merrill.

Tuftonborough, Levi T. Pi- per.

"Wakefield, John W. San- born.

Wolf borough, J.C.Young, Moses Thompson.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Allenstown, Amos P. Blais-

dell. Andover, John Proctor. Boscawen, Calvin Gage. Bow, James Thompson.

W.

Bradford, C. Pierce. Canterbury, George

Peverly. Chichester, Thomas Berry.

LEGISLATIVE.

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Concord, David A. Brown, John L. Tallant, Ira Kowell, Samuel Coffin, Cha's H. Herbert, Henry 8. Shattuck, Enos Blake, David J. Abbott, Lyman D. Stevens, Benjamin Green.

Dun barton, Daniel H. Par- ker.

Epsom, Edward H. Good- hue.

Franklin, StephenKenrick, Warren F. Daniell.

Henniker, C. S. Dodge, Cyrus Goss.

Hopkinton, none.

Hooksett, Nat Head.

Loudon, Abiel Ordway, Nathaniel L. Sanborn.

Newbury, Wm. H. Sawyer.

New-London, Anthony C. Burpee.

Northfield, W. Knowles.

Pembroke, Martin H. Coch- ran.

Pittsfield, Jackson Freese.

Salisbury, John C. Smith.

Sutton, John G. Huntoon.

Warner, Augustine W. Harriman, Stephen C. Pattee.

Webster, Albert Runnels.

Wilmot, John Teel.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

Amherst, Jotham Harts- horn.

Antrim, Nathan W. C. Jameson.

Bedford, Henry Hale.

Bennington, Henry H. Dunklee.

Brook line, Francis A. Pe- terson.

Deering, Reuben Lovering.

Francestown, Daniel F. Frye.

Goffstown, Thomas R. But- terfield, Albert G. Robie.

Greenfield, John B. Favor.

Hancock, Asa Simonds.

Hillsborough, Abel C. Burn- ham, Francis N. Blood.

Hollis, Minot Farley.

Hudson, William H. Chase.

Litchfield, Jonathan A. Griffin.

Lyn dehor ough, Israel Her- rick.

Manchester, Cha's Brown, Reuben Hills, Ezekiel A. Straw, Ezra P. Pearsons, Elijah M. Topliff, John B. Chase, Frederick A. Morse, Gilbert H. Kim- ball, John C. Young, George Holbrook, John Coughlin, Cornelius Hea- ley, Jr., Walter H. Noyes, Horace Pettee, Daniel K. Mack, DeLa- fayette Robinson.

Mason, Tho's H. Marshall.

Merrimack, Sim'n Kenney.

Milford, Geo. F. Bartlett, William Lane.

Mont-Yernon, C. J. Smith.

Nashua, Aaron P. Hughes, Luther H. Clement,

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LEGISLATIVE.

Daniel Moore, Edward P. Emerson, Levi Kob- inson, Geo.W. Blakeslee, Hiram Campbell, John G. Blunt, David A. G. Warner, Stillman Swal- low.

New-Boston, James Dan- forth.

New-Ipswich, Nathan San- ders, George Boy den.

Pelham, Daniel Marshall. Peterborough, Andrew A.

Farnsworth, CorneliusV..

Dearborn. Sharon, none. Temple, James Killam. Weare, Moses A. Cartland,

Simon W. Gove. "Wilton, William Barrett- Windsor, David Curtis.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

Alstead, Paschal P. Banks. Chesterfield, John M.Kich-

ardson. Dublin, Calvin Mason. Eitz william, Josiah E. Car-

Gilsum, Daniel W. Bill.

Hinsdale, Cha's J. Amidon.

Jaffrey, Cha's H. Powers.

Keene, Levi Chamberlain, George Holmes, Edward Edwards, Charles Chase.

Marlborough, Charles K. Mason.

Marlow, James Burnap.

Nelson, Darius Earwell.

Kichmond, Hosea B. AI- drich.

Kindge, Josiah Abbott.

Koxbury, Gilman Nims.

Stoddard, Silas Dinsmore.

Sullivan, Dauphin W. Wil- son.

Surry, none.

Swanzey, Enoch Howes, Oliver Capron.

Troy, Abiel M. Caverly.

Walpole, Augustus E. May- nard, Oliver Martin.

Westmoreland, Anson Cole.

Winchester, Wm. Rixford, Mo wry Sabin.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Acworth, Zenas Slader. Charlestown, Charles C.

Kimball, liar vey Abbott. Claremont, Solon C. Gran-

nis, Timothy D.Kimball,

Cha's H. Eastman, James

Goodwin. Cornish, Araunah Burnap. Croydon, Paine Durkee. Goshen, Jonas Parker. Grantham, Adolphus Hall.

Langdon, Thomas Winch. Lempster, Ransom P. Beck-

,with. Newport, Paul J. Wheeler,

William Nourse. Plainfield, Cha's F. Gallup,

Daniel G. Stickney. Sunapee, Daniel George. Springfield, none. Unity, Lyman Rounseville. Wash ington , John Mcllvin .

LEGISLATIVE.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

Alexandria, S. "Walker.

Bath, Daniel Holt.

Benton, James Page.

Bethlehem, Willard A.Mc- Gregory.

Bridge water, Thomas Ham- mond.

Bristol, Frederick Bartlett.

Campton, Allen Willey.

Canaan, Geo. ST. Murray, Charles Day.

Danbury, Wells Currier.

Dorchester, Fred. A.Dolloff.

Ellsworth and Water ville, James Randall.

Enfield, James Edwards, Harry Huse.

Franconia, Eleazer B. Par- ker.

Grafton, Richard Cole.

Groton, Asel Buel.

Hanover, John Huntoon, William Tenney.

Haverhill, Nathaniel W. Westgate, D. Morse, 2d.

Hebron, Jona. V. Morse.

Hill, Albert Blake.

Holderness, Aaron M. Gor- don, Jesse Mudgett.

Landaff, VVm. ij, ouattuck.

Lebanon, Francis A. Cush- man, George Blood.

Lisbon, Moses A. Quimby, Carlton B. Hutchins.

Littleton, Harry Bingham, Douglas Bobbins.

Lyman, Harrison Porter.

Lyme. David Culver, Ches- ter Dimick.

Monroe, Horace Duncan.

Orange, T. F. Thomas.

Orford, Daniel P. Wheeler.

Piermont, Micajah Emer- son.

Plymouth, Caleb D. Penni- man.

Rumney, Daniel S. Ward.

Thornton, Osgood Page.

Warren, Ira M. Weeks.

Wentworth, Thomas J„ Smith.

Woodstock and Lincoln, Jesse Jackman. \

€OOS COUNTY.

Berlin and Randolph,

Fletcher I. Beane. Carroll & Hart's Location,

P. Rosebrook. Clarks ville and Pittsburg,

G. "Washburne. Colebrook, Ethan Colby. Columbia, John R. Annis. Dalton, Thomas Smith. 2*

Err oil, Cambridge, &c, M. F. Coolidge.

Gorham, Caleb S. Peabody.

Jefferson, Cha's S. Plaisted.

Milan, Columbus Lane.

Northumberland, James W. Abbott.

Shelburne and Green's Lo- cation, J. M. Thompson.

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Stratford, Eph'm M.Sweatt. Whitefield, Moses H. Gor- don.

Stark & Dummer, Gilman

Twitchell. Stewartstown, James A.

Morrill.

Whole number of Kepresentatives chosen for 1861-62, 319.

The members are paid $2 per day and fees for travel.

TEI/LERS.

Division No. 1 Mr. Clement, of Nashua. Division No. 2 Mr. Healey, of Manchester. Division No. 3 Mr. Stoddard, of Brookiield.

CLERKS.

Clerk of the House Edward Sawyer, Dover, Salary $550.

Assistant Clerk Samuel D. Lord, Manchester, $2.50 per day.

Engrossing Clerk Silas Hardy, Keene, $2.50 per day.

Chaplain to the Legislature Kev. E. E. Cummings, D. D., Concord.

Reporters Wm. Pickering Hill, Lexington, Mass.. for the New-Hampshire Patriot ; J. M. W. Yerrinton, Boston, for the New-Hampshire Statesman ; Samuel C. Eastman, Concord, for the Independent Democrat.

BOOR-KEEPERS.

To the Council "William C. Berry, Barnstead. To the Senate Charles H. Eoberts, Parmington. To the House— Edmund Brown, Lancaster ; Uriel L. Comings, Cornish.

Traveling Pees. The members of the Council shall each receive ten cents a mile to and from the place of their sessions. The President and members of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Kepresentatives, and Assistant Clerks of the Senate and House, shall each receive ten cents a mile for their travel to and from the place of the sitting of the Legislature.

LEGISLATIVE. 35

APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1861.

Four thousand dollars for the maintenance of indigent insane persons belonging to this State, at the Asylum, for such and so many as His Excellency, the Governor, shall elect and approve : Provided, that not less than two thirds of said sum shall be applied to the support of private patients, exclusive of paupers maintained at pub- lic charge : $3,000 for adjusting debts due from the House of Reformation ; $100 for the purchase of station- ery and books for the use of the State Prison ; $300 for the pay of a chaplain to the State Prison; $300 to the N. H. Historical Society, for collecting and arranging the Colonial Records for publication ; $300 for repairs of the road through the "White Mountain Notch, the Pinkham road, and the Franconia Notch ; $300 toward the purchase of the Portrait of Daniel "Webster, which is now suspended in the Representatives' Hall ; $500 for contingent expenses of the State ; $50,000 to pay the expense of equipping the first and second Regiments of volunteers, enlisted in New- Hampshire.

JUDICIARY.

SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.

Salary. Sam'l D. Bell, ll. d., Manchester, Ch. Justice, $2,000 Jona. E. Sargent, Wentworth, Associate Justice, 1,800 Henry A. Bellows, Concord, Associate Justice, 1,800 Charles Doe, Portsmouth, Associate Justice, 1,800 Geo. W. Nesmith, Franklin, Associate Justice, 1,800 W M. H. Bartlett, Concord, Associate Justice, 1,800 John Sullivan, Exeter, Attorney-General, 1,800

William E. Chandler, Concord,

Reporter of the Supreme Judicial Court, 400

CLERKS OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.

Charles G. Conner, Exeter, for Rockingham ;

Andrew H. Young, Dover, for Strafford ;

S. C. Clark, Gilford, (address Lake Vill.) for Belknap;

William M, Weed, Sandwich, for Carroll ;

Jonas D. Sleeper, Concord, for Merrimack ;

Edward S. Cutter, Amherst, for Hillsborough ;

Edward Farrar, Keene, for Cheshire;

W. H. H. Allen, Newport, for Sullivan ;

Charles A. Dole, Haverhill, for Grafton ;

Daniel C. Piakham, Lancaster, for Coos.

COUNTY SOLICITORS.

[According to Act, June, 186L] The Solicitors for the several counties shall receive no compen- sation from the State; but they shall annually receive from the respective counties, in semi-annual payments, the following sums. which shall be in full compensation for all services rendered and expenses incurred by them in the discharge of all the duties of their office.

Salary. Charles H. Bell, Exeter, for Eockingham ; $350

Louis Bell, Dover, for Strafford, 260

William N. Blair, Laconia, for Belknap, 175

Charles Chesley, Wakefield, for Carroll, 175

Asa Fowler, Concord, for Merrimack, 850

Joseph B. Clark, Manchester, for Hillsborough. 430 Francis A. Faulkner, Keene, for Cheshire, 175

Levi W. Barton, Newport, for Sullivan, 175

Henry W. Blair, Plymouth, for Grafton, 350

Benjamin F. Whidden, Lancaster, for Coos. 175

JUDICIARY. 37

LAW TERMS.

Held by the Supreme Judicial Court, according to an act remodeling the Judiciary, 1855, as amended June ses- sion, 1859, and June 1861.

The State is divided into four Judicial Districts, as follows :

No. 1, to consist of the Counties of Bockingham, Strafford and Carroll ;

No. 2, of the Counties of Merrimack, Hillsborough md Belknap ;

No. 8, of the Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan ;

No. 4, of the Counties of Grafton and Coos.

The Supreme Judicial Court shall hold terms thereof, to be called Law Terms, annually, within the aforesaid Judicial Districts, at the times and places following :

At Exeter on the third Tuesday of June, and at Dover )n the third Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Rockingham and Strafford ; at Manchester on the first ruesday of June, and at Concord on the first Tuesday >f December, for the Counties of Merrimack and Hills- borough ; at Keene on the fourth Tuesday of December, ind at Newport on the first Tuesday of July, for the Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan ; at Lancaster on the diird Tuesday of July, and at Haverhill on the Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Grafton and Coos.

FRIAL TERMS OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, COM- PILED ACCORDING TO AN ACT PASSED JUNE

SESSION, 1859.

At Portsmouth on the third Tuesday of October, and at Exeter on the third Tuesday of January and the sec- ond Tuesday of April, for the County of Bockingham.

At Dover on the second Tuesday of February, the last Tuesday of May and first Tuesday of September, for the County of Strafford.

At Gilford on the fourth Tuesday of March and the fourth Tuesday of September, for the County of Bel- knap.

At Ossipee on the third Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, for the County of Carroll.

Ob JUDICIARY.

At Concord on the third Tuesday of August, and on the first Tuesday of February, for the County of Merri- mack.

At Amherst on the first Tuesday of September, at' Manchester on the first Tuesday of January, and at Nashua on the first Tuesday of May, for the County of Hillsborough.

At Keene on the third Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, for the County of Cheshire.

At Newport on the fourth Tuesday of January and the first Tuesday of September, for the County of Sulli- van.

At Haverhill on the first Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of October, for the Western Judicial Dis- trict, and at Plymouth on the third Tuesday of May and the third Tuesday of November, for the Eastern Judicial District in the County of Grafton.

At Lancaster on the fourth Tuesday of April and the fourth Tuesday of October, for the County of Coos.

PROBATE OFFICERS.

JUDGES.

Counties. Names and Residences. Appointed. Salary.

Rockingham, William W. Stickney, Exeter, June 30, 1857, $412

Strafford, Dan'l G. Rollins, Somersworth, June 30, 1857, 225

Belknap, Warren Lovell, Laconia, Jan., 1841, 142

Carroll, Joel Eastman, Conway, July 14, 1856, 150

Merrimack, Hamilton E.Perkins, Concord, July 14, 1^56, 300

Hillsborough, David Cross, Manchester, July 14, 1856, 425

Cheshire, Larkin Baker, Westmoreland, Nov., 1841, 225

Sullivan, Alvah Smith, Lempster, July 14, 1856, 175

Grafton, Nath'l W. Westgate, Haverhill, July 4, 1861, 300

Coos, Turner Stephenson, July 13, 1855, 150

REGISTERS.

Counties. Names and Residences. Appointed. Salary.

Rockingham, Samuel D. Wingate, Exeter, Jan. 1, 1857, $550 Strafford, Asa Freeman, Dover, June 30, 1857, 300

Belknap, Woodbury L. Melcher, Laconia, July 2,1861, 183

Carroll, Daniel G. Beede, Sandwich, July 14, 1856, 200

Merrimack, Isaac A. Hill, Concord, Jan., 1, 1856, 400

Hillsborough, Josiah G. Dearborn, Amherst, July 3, 1860, 575 Cheshire, Silas Hardy, Keene, Mar. 15, 1859, 300

Sullivan, Shepard L. Bowers, Newport, July 2, 1861, 225

Grafton, Luther C. Morse, Haverhill, July 4, 1861, 400

Coos, John M. Whipple, Lancaster, July 3,1860, 200

JUDICIARY. 39

TERMS OF THE PROBATE COURT.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

EXETEK, on the "Wednesday next following the first Tuesday of November and April, on the Wednesday next following the third Tuesday of February, March and December, and on the Wednesday next following the second Tuesday of every other month.

PORTSMOUTH, on the first Tuesday of November, on the third Tuesday of March, and on the second Tues- dav of January, May, July and September.

PLAISTOW, on the first Tuesday of August and De- cember, and the third Tuesday of May.

DERRY, on the Wednesday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Wednes- day next following the third Tuesday of May.

CHESTER, on' the Thursday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Thursday next following the third Tuesday of May.

DEERFIELD, on the Friday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Friday next following the third Tuesday of May. Act of June, 1858. ■/■

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

DOYER, on the first Tuesday of January, March, May, August and October.

ROCHESTER, on the first Tuesday of July and De- cember.

FARMINGTON, on the first Tuesday of April and September.

SOMERSWORTH, on the first Tuesday of February, June and November.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

GILFORD, on the third Tuesday of every month.

CARROLL COUNTY.

OSSIPEE CORNER, on the first Tuesday of March, June, September and December.

CONWAY, on the first Tuesday of January, April, July and October.

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TAMWORTH, on the first Tuesday of February, May, August and November.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

CONCORD, on the fourth Tuesday of every month.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

MANCHESTER on the fourth Tuesdays of January, March, May, July, September and November.

NASHUA, on the fourth Tuesdays of February, April, June, August, October and December.

FRANCESTOWN, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of January, April, July and October.

AMHERST, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of February, June, September and December.

PETERBOROUGH, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of May and August.

MASON VILLAGE, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of March and November. Act of June, 1859.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

KEENE, on the first and third Tuesdays of every month.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

NEWPORT, on the last Wednesday of February, April, June, August, October and December.

CLAREMONT, on the last Wednesday of January, March, May, July, September and November.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

HAVERHILL, on the third Tuesday of April and October.

PLYMOUTH, on the third Tuesday of May and November.

CANAAN, on the third Tuesday of June and De- cember.

LISBON, on the third Tuesday of March and Sep- tember.

BRISTOL, on the third Tuesday of July.

LITTLETON, on the third Tuesday of January.

WENTWORTH, on the third Tuesday of February and August.

JUDICIARY. 41

COOS COUNTY.

COLEBKOOK, on the first Tuesday of September.

LANCASTER on the first Tuesday of January, March, May and November. BERLIN, on the first Tuesday of July.

CHANGE OF CIVIL OFFICERS.

William H. Bartlett, Peb. 23, 1861, was appointed Associate Justice in the Supreme Judicial Court, vice Asa Fowler resigned ; Hanson Bedee, Dec. 8, 1860, ap- pointed Sheriff for Belknap County, vice Bartlett Hill, term of office expired; "William N. Blair, Dec. 8, 1860, appointed solicitor for Grafton Count}7, vice Samuel W. Eollins, term of office expired ; Charles H. Parker, Nov. 24, 1860, appointed Sheriff for Carroll County, to take effect Jan. 4, 1861, vice Enoch Kemick, term of office expired; John P. Chellis, Nov. 24, 1860, appointed Sheriff" for Sullivan County, vice Frederick Claggett, term of office expired; Charles H. Bell, July 2, 1861, reappointed solicitor for Rockingham County; Louis Bell, July 2, 1861, appointed solicitor for Strafford County, vice Wolcott Hamlin, term of office expired ; Charles Chesiey, Nov. 24, 1860, appointed solicitor for Carroll County, vice Luther D. Sawyer, term of office expired ; Asa Fowler, July 2, 1861, appointed solicitor for Merrimack County, vice George W. Everett, term of office expired ; Joseph B. Clark, July 2, 1861, appointed solicitor for Hillsborough County, vice Aaron P. Ste- vens, term of office expired ; Benjamin P. Whidden, reappointed solicitor for Coos County ; Nathaniel W. Westgate, July 4, 1861, appointed Judge of Probate for Grafton County, vice Nathaniel S. Berry, resigned ; Woodbury L. Melcher, July 2, 1861, appointed Register of Probate for Belknap County, vice Wm. L. Avery, term of office expired ; Shepard L. Bowers, July 2, 1861, appointed Register of Probate for Sullivan County, vice Edward Wyman, term of office expired ; Luther C. Morse, July 4, 1861, appointed Register of Probate for Grafton County, vice Nathaniel W. Westgate, term of office expired; Enoch L. Colby, August 1861, reap- pointed Sheriff of Coos County.

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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW

In making up the annual list of lawyers for each town or city, it is the intention of the Compiler to insert the names, where there is more than one in a town or city, in the order in which each commenced business. An Attorney, changing his place of business, or a young man, after having been admitted to the practice of law, and located for business, would confer a favor by sending his card to the Compiler.

Alstead, Aldis Lovell. Alton, J. M. Moody. Amherst, Perley Dodge,

Edward S. Cutter. Andover, John M. Shirley. Atkinson, John Kelly. Bath, Isaac Patterson,

Andrew S. Woods,

John L. Carleton,

Harry Hibbard,

A. P. Carpenter,

David R. Lang,

George A. Bingham,

Edward Woods. Barnstead, C. S. George. Boscawen (Fisherville),

Nehemiah Butler. Bradford, Weare Tappan,

M. W. Tappan,

Moses K. Haselton. Bristol, L. W. Fling,

S. K. Mason. Canaan (East), G. W. Mur- ray,

I. N. Blodgett. Charlestown, E.L.Cushing,

Henry Hubbard,

E. H. Cushing.

Claremont, P. C. Freeman,

Alpheus F. Snow,

John J. Prentiss,

E. D. Baker,

Alexander Gardiner,

Edwin Yaughan,

Arthur Chase,

Ira Colby,

Lyman K. Brooks,

H. W. Parker. Colebrook, A. Barker,

William S. Ladd,

Ira A. Ramsey. Concord, Steph. C. Badger,

Arthur Fletcher,

Ira Perley,

Sylvester Dana,

Josiah Minot,

John H. George,

Lyman D. Stevens,

A. Herbert Bellows,

H. P. Rolfe,

Anson S. Marshall,

Amos Hadley,

William L. Foster,

David Pillsbury,

John Y. Mugridge,

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.

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Concord, Lyman T. Flint,

W. E. Chandler,

Joseph C. A. Wingate,

H. E. Perkins,

B. F. Prescott,

Samuel G. Lane,

Benj. E. Badger,

Jonas D. Sleeper,

George Tenney,

Jonathan Kittredge,

Charles P. Sanborn,

Josiah Bellows,

Samuel C. Eastman,

Ira A. Eastman,

James B. Moore, (Fisherville) A. W. Barry. Conway, Joel Eastman,

F. R, Chase. Croydon, Samuel Morse. Danbury, Wm. T. Norris. Deerfield, Ira St. Clair. Deering, D. F. Whittle. Derry, David' A. Gregg,

Greenleaf C. Bartlett, John Porter. Dover, Asa Freeman, Daniel M. Christie, Charles W. Woodman, Thomas E. Sawyer, John H. White, John P. Hale, Richard Kimball, Samuel M. Wheeler, Henry T. Wiswall, Amasa Boberts, W^olcott Hamlin, Joshua G. Hall, Jr., John H. Wiggin, Daniel Hall,

G. T. Wentworth, Louis Bell.

Dunbarton, Caleb Stark.

Durham, J. A. Richardson, Durham, Jno. W.Kingman. Effingham, J. Dearborn. Epping, John S. H. Frink,

Horace C. Bacon. Exeter, J. Sullivan, At.Q%

Amos Tuck,

Gilman Marston,

James H. Shapley,

William W. Stickney,

Nathaniel Gordon,

Alvah Wood,

Charles H. Bell,

J. W. Clark,

Moses N. Collins,

Samuel M. Wilcox,

J. Warren Towle,

Francis O. French,

B. F. Ayer. Farmington, G. "N. East- man. Fitzwilliam, A. A. Parker. Freedom, O. R. Topliff,

Edwin Pease. Franklin, Austin F. Pike,

Daniel Barnard. Gilford, J. P. Hutchinson,

William L. Avery, (Lake Village)

Samuel C. Clark. Goffstown, David Steele. Hanover, Daniel Blaisdell,

William H. Duncan. Haverhill, K B. F el ton,

George W. Chapman,

N. W. Westgate,

Charles A. Dole. Henniker, Edward B. S.

Sanborn. Hillsborough, F. N. Blood. Hillsborough (Bridge), D. Steele, J. F. Briggs.

ATTOKNEYS-AT-LAW.

Holder ness, Jas. L. Wilson.

Hopkinton, Horace Chase.

Keene, Levi Chamberlain, Thomas M. Edwards, Samuel Dinsmoor, Sal ma Hale, J. Henry Elliot, George A. Wheelock, "William P. Wheeler, Frank S. Fiske, Charles C. Webster, Edward Farrar, Farnum F. Lane, F. A. Faulkner, Harvey Carleton, Silas Hardy, Don H. Woodward, C. Fred. Webster.

Laconia, S. C. Lyford, Warren Lovell, George W. Stevens, Ellery A. Hibbard, T. J. Whipple, O. A. J. Yaughan, Wm. N. JBlair, Daniel C. Woodman.

Lancaster, J. W. Williams, Turner Stephenson, S. W. Cooper, George A. Cossitt, Jacob Benton, William Burns, B. F. Whidden, George C. Williams, H. A. Fletcher, Jared I. Williams, William Heywood, Henry O. Kent, Ossian Ray.

Lebanon, Geo. S. Towle, Aaron H. Cragin, L. R. Morris,

Lebanon, J. H. Bucking- ham. Lempster, H. W. Parker. Littleton, Edm'd Carleton,

Harry Bingham,

Wm. J. Bellows,

Charles W. Rand,

John Farr. Lisbon, Edward D. Rand. Manchester, Daniel Clark,

G. W. Mon:ison,

Herman Foster,

Moody Currier,

William C. Clarke,

David Cross,

George A. French,

B. P. Cilley, D. J. Clark, Samuel 1ST. Bell, Isaac W. Smith,

C. W. Stanley, Samuel D. Lord, John P. Newell, Lucien B. Clough, Joseph B. Clark, Elijah M. Topliff, Samuel Upton,

S. G. Clarke,

Wm. Stark,

Wm. W. Morris,

A. B. Shattuck,

Lewis W. Clark,

Charles W. Johnson,

Daniel A. Crosby,

William Little. Marlow, George Ticknor. Mason (Village), William

A. Preston. Meredith, S. W. Rollins. Merrimack, E. P. Parker,

Isaac McGaw. Milford, B. Wadleigh,

ATTORNEYS- AT- LAW.

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Milford, Gilbert Wadleigh,

O. W. Lull. Milan, Albert Baker. Moultonboro', S. Emerson. Nashua, George Y.Sawyer,

Aaron W. Sawyer,

A. F. Stevens,

B. B. Whittemore, Edward B. West, Benjamin F. Emerson, A. P. Hughes, William W. Bailey,

C. R. Morrison, Wm. L. Carter, Wm. H. Nutt, ' Wm. Barrett. .

New-Ipswich, J. Preston. New-London, George W.

Everett. Newmarket, W. B. Small. Newport, Amasa Edes,

Edmund Burke,

W. F. Newton,

S. H. Edes,

Levi W. Barton,

S. L. Bowers,

Albert S. Wait,

W. H. H. Allen. Northfield, Asa P. Cate. Ossipee, Luther D. Sawyer,

Sanborn B. Carter. Pembroke, Moody Kent. Peterborough , C. G. Cheney,

Cornelius Y. Dearborn,

George A. Ramsdell,

Albert S. Scott. Pittsfield, Benj. Emerson,

H. B. Leavitt,

John J. Pillsbury,

Thomas H. Thorn dike. Plaistow, Wm. H. Hills. Plymouth, Wm. Lever ett,

Plymouth, Joseph Clark, Joseph Burrows, Henry W. Blair, Benjamin Clark, John W. Ela.

Portsmouth, P. R. Freeman, Wm. Claggett, Alfred W. Haven, Wm. H. Y. Hackett, James W. Emery, James Smith, Lory Odell, Albert R. Hatch, W. H. Rollins, William H. Hackett, Horace Webster, Samuel H. Goodall, Albert H. Hovt, E. N. Mathes," Samuel P. Long.

Rindge, Geo. W. Todd, Jr.

Rochester, D. J. Parsons, Cyrus K. Sanborn.

Rollinsford,W.J.Copeland.

Rumney, Josiah Quincy, Samuel Herbert.

Sanbornton (Bridge), B. M. Colby, Charles C. Rogers, Elijah D. Hastings, J. Ware Butterfield.

Sandwich, I. A. Bean.

Shelburne, Fletcher Odell.

Somers worth, I.G. Jordan, Nathaniel Wells, Royal Eastman, Edward A. Rollins, George W. Burleigh, William D. Knapp.

Strafford, Geo. C. Peavey.

Stratford, H. A. Newton.

Sunapee, W. C. Sturoc.

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NOTARIES PUBLIC.

Tamworth, Obed Hall,

Henry Heywood. Wakefield, Wm. Sawyer,

Amasa Copp,

Charles Chesley. Walpole, Frederick Yose. Warner, H. G. Harris,

Samuel Davis, Jr. Washington (East),

Brooks K. Webber.

Wentworth, T. J. Smith, Charles Henry Bartlett.

Wilmot, W. W. Flanders.

Wilton, Charles H. Burns, John L. Spring.

Winchester, E. M. Forbes, Ellery Albee.

Wolf boro', Henry H.Orne, Zachariah Batch elder, Charles F. Hill, William C. Fox.

A list of those admitted to practice in courts of law, as attorneys, by statute :

Bartlett, G-. W. M. Pitman. Haverhill, John S. Bryant,

David Page. Kingston, Wm. C. Patten.

Marlow, Bethuel Farley. Plymouth, Jas.McQuesten. Tuftonboro', John Peavey.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

[The names in the following list having a star, were appointed under the law before 1827, which appointment was made to continue during good behavior.]

Amherst, C. Richardson.

Boscawen, Nehe'h Butler.

Barrington,J.H.Winkley,jr

Brentwood, W. H. Dudley.

Canaan, Mat. H. Milton.

Charlestown, H. H. Sylves- ter, George Olcott, Jr.

Chester, John W. Noyes.

Chichester, C.H. Carpenter.

Claremont, G. Iff. Farwell, J. L. Farwell, Edward D. Baker.

Concord, N. G. Upham,* Ebenezer S. Towle, Arthur Fletcher, Elisha Morrill, Wm. P. Foster,

Concord,Stephen C. Badger,

John S. Rollins,

Edson Hill,

Lyman D. Stevens,

Elbridge G. Carter,

Charles Minot,

Charles H. Hill,

Joseph C. A. Wingate,

Preston S. Smith,

Samuel C. Eastman,

Nehemiah G. Ordway. Colebrook, Ira A. Ramsey. Derry, David Currier. Dover, Asa A. Tufts,

Charles W. Woodman,

Samuel M. Wheeler,

Edward Sawyer.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

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Francestown, 0. Y. Dear- born, Paul H. Bixby.

Enfield, Philip C. Cam- bridge, Jr.

Exeter, Nath'l Gordon, James W. Odlin, William B. Morrill, Nathaniel A. Shute.

Epping, Chas. W. Sargent.

Farmington, G. L. White- house, John D. Lyman.

Gorham, D. W. Scribner.

Hampton-Falls, John W. Dodge, Thomas L. San- born.

Hanover, David Kimball.

Haverhill, Nathaniel W. Westgate.

Hillsborough, John C. Campbell.

Jaffrey, Peter Upton, Spencer L. Bailey.

Keene, Thos. H. Leverett, George W. Tilden, Francis A. Faulkner, Daniel Buss, K. H. Porter.

Laconia, John T. Coffin, Almon C. Leavitt.

Lancaster, Richard P. Kent, George C. Williams.

Lebanon, Edw'd J.Durant, James H. Kendrick.

Lisbon, W. H. Cummings.

Littleton, Adam Moore.

Manchester, Sam'l D.Bell,* Herman Foster, Moody Currier, David Cross, J. Dudley Lyford, Jacob F. James,

Manchester, Sam'l N. Bell, Isaac W. Smith, Elijah M. Topliff, Joseph B. Clark, William Stark, Charles E. Balch, Nathan Parker, George B. Chandler, Bradbury P. Cilley, Stephen G. Clarke, Charles W. Johnson, Lucien B. Clough.

Marlow, Ephraim Parker.

Meredith, S. W. Rollins.

Milan, Osman M.Twitchell.

Milford, Hiram A.Daniels, Gilbert Wadleigh.

Moultonborough, John M. Emerson.

Nashua, Aaron F. Stevens, B. B. Whittemore, Francis Winch, Aaron W. Sawyer, Albert McKean.

New-Boston, Nathan Far- ley, Jr.

New-Hampton, John Nash, Zebina C. Perkins.

New-Ipswich, J. Preston, Edward A. Barrett.

Newmarket, David Murray, Wm. A. Shackford.

Newport, Paul J.Wheeler.

Ossipee, Daniel Wentworth.

Pembroke, A. Whittemore.

Peterborough, Charles G. Cheney.

Pittsfield, Josiah Carpenter.

Portsmouth, William Clag- gett,* D. P. Brown,* James F. Shores,

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COMMISSIONERS.

Portsmouth, O. W. Penhal- low,

Joseph M. Edmonds,

Wm. H. Hackett,

John Sise,

J. P. Bartlett,

George G. Brewster,

Wm. Tuckerman,

"Wm. L. Dwight,

John K. Frost. Plymouth, J, McQuesten. Kochester, J. McDuffie,

Franklin McDuffie,

Enoch F. Whitehouse. Rollinsford, J. P. Emerson. Rye, Warren Parsons. Sandwich, Jos.Wentworth,

Ira A. Bean.

Sanborn ton, Wm. T. Cass.

Shelburne, B. Burbank.

Somersworth, Mark Noble. Henry Y. Hayes, James B. Shapleigh, John A. Burleigh, David H. Buffum, Joseph A. Stickney.

Stoddard, Silas Dinsmoor.

Tuftonboro', John Peavey.

Warner, George Jones.

Winchester, Erastus Snow, Edward M. Forbes, Obadiah Sprague.

Wolfborough, Thomas J. Tebbetts, H. B. Rust,* Abel Haley.

COMMISSIONERS.

The following are Commissioners resident in other States, who have been appointed by the Executive of New-Hampshire to take testimony and depositions to be read in the Courts of New-Hamp- shire ; also to administer oaths, to take the acknowledgment oj deeds, power s-of -attorney , and all instruments under seal, to be recorded in this State.

ALABAMA. Mobile, Sidney T. Douglas, Samuel H. Parker.

CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, James Wilson, Joseph Grant, ij J. D. Stevenson, Andrew Williams, Samuel W. Moore, L. W. I Sloat, T. J. Thibault, Alexander Bovd, Albert G. Randall, C. J. || Brenham, William F. French, Edwin P. Peckham, Sacramento, Richard H. Stanley, Wm. N. Price, Wm. G. English, A. K. Grim; Stockton, Fletcher C. Andrew.

CONNECTICUT. Norwich, John T. Wait; Middletown, Arthur ill B. Calef ; Hartford, Edward Goodwin, Benning Mann, William^ f Wallace ; New-Haven, Lyman E. Munson, A. Lewis Bishop.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Charles DeSelding George C. Thomas, Thomas B. King, George Fisher, Charle Walter, Nicholas O. Callan.

FLORIDA. Tallahassee, C. W. Downing.

GEORGIA. Savannah, Levi S. Russell.

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ILLINOIS Chicago, Charles N. Holden, Alexander Smith, , W. R. Lull, Charles Hitchcock, Wm.W. Stuart, R. C. Wright, ideon W. Davenport, John W. Magill, Philip A. Hoyne, Wm. .Bryant, Gehard Foreman, Nelson Thompson; Peru, George r. Gilson, Simeon W. King; Bunker Hill, E. H. Davis; Bearcls- wn, Thomas M. Thompson; Bock-Island, Quincy McNiel; Bock- reek, Daniel W. Dame.

INDIANA. Indianapolis, Salman A. Buell, William Y. Wiley; mth-Bend, John F. Miller.

IOWA. Fort Des Moines, Henry C. Grinnell; Davenport, imes Thorington, George P. Whitcomb, Richard H. Sylvester; \oux City, Robert Means.

KANSAS. Leavenworth, John A. Halderman. KENTUCKY. Covington, Charles Mooar; Lexington, Benj. . Graves.

LOUISIANA. New-Orleans, Samuel B. Davis, Myers M. Co- rn, Walter H. Peters, George Rarshede, Wm. Shannon, James raham, Robert J. Ker; Shreveport, J. W. Landrum; Bayou %ra, DeWitt C Jones.

MAINE. Kittery, Ephraim Otis, Stillman B. Allen ; Portland, ames C. Donnell, Edward H. Davis, Josiah Pierce, Jr., Wm. C. an Broeck, Henry Willis, Charles B. Merrill, George E. B. Jack- >n, James O. Dannell; Bangor, Ichabod D. Bartlett, George ent, John E. Godfrey; Augusta, Asaph R. Nichols; Bath, John .'. Kimball; Calais, George B. Burns; Lewiston, Horatio G. Cil- y; North-Par sonsfield> John C Moore; Belfast^ Frederick A, ewis.

MARYLAND. Baltimore, Jabez D. Pratt, Geo. W. Browne, rm. B. Nelson, Albert A. Nunes, James R. Patridge, Dalrymple rilliams, Henry H. Burgess.

MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Edward A. Dana, Horace L. azelton, George S. Hale, James A. Abbott, W. H. L. Smith, enj. Pond, S. W. Bates, Geo. T. Angell, Asa Cothell, Francis B. ayes, Daniel Sharp, Augustus H. Fisk, Joseph Nickerson, Geo. , Richardson, Ephraim Brown, Jr., Joseph McKean, C. Milton, iinuel IT. Jenks, Sumner Albee, Ivers J. Austin, David H. Mason, )siah W. Hubbard, Henry E. Hersey, John P. Healey, Stephen ordon Nash, Harvey Jewell, R. N. Pierce, Wilder Dwight, Albion . P. Joy, Horace G. Hutchins, Samuel L. Thorndike, Henry W. aynes, John B. Thayer, Isaac Jones Cutter, Henry H, Downes, larles W. Tuttle, Otis Gray Randall, George E. Betton, Robert Burbank, Martin Keller, W. E. P. Smyth, John E. M. Gilley, muel Wells, Jr., David Bryant, Harman W. Green, Duncan cB. Thaxton, John W. Titus, Albert G. Brown, Jr., George S. Lllivan, Charles C. Hobbs, Henry F. French, Charles B. F. lams, Stillman B. Allen, Alexander S. Wheeler, Charles H. ibbard, David C. Kimball, Samuel M. Quincy, Edward L. Hill, muel L. Curtis, Edward A. Boardman, Abraham F. Black, albridge A. Field, Franklin Haven, Jr., Edwin N. Mathes, Wm. Forsaith, Wm. Rogers, James M. Chase. Paul P. Todd, Sumner Kimball, Benj. H. Currier, George P. Lawrence, Oliver P. C. llings; Lowell, Samuel Lawrence, Arthur F. L. Norris, Samuel Clark, Moses G. Howe, William S. Gardner, Ithamar W. 3 t

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Beard; Lawrence, Benjamin Bordman, George P. Briggs; Springfield, John M. Stebbens, Andrew S. Merrick ; Worcester, J. H. Hill, Isaac Davis, Abraham G. Randall, Thomas W. Fox; Milton, James H. Dudley, J. McKean Churchill; Greenfield, Benj. P. Tyler; Charlestown, S. J. Hall, Paul Willard, Jr. ; Salem, Thomas P. Pingry, Jr., Robert S. Rantoul, Stephen P. Wilde, John T. Devereaux; Danvers, Benjamin C. Perkins; Brighton, Joseph Dunklee; Reading, Horatio N. Cate; Lynn, Isaac Brown; Weymouth, Fisher A. Kingsbury ; Clinton, Charles G. Stevens; Winchendon, Benj. P. Tyler, Lafayette W. Pierce, Giles II. Whit- ney; Andover, John E. Stanyan; West-Brookfield, D. L. Morril; Lexington, Wm. P. Hill ; Neioburyport , Edmund Smith, Charles C. Dame, C. O. Morse; Cambridge, John H. Tyler, Ambrose Wellington, Henry B. Fernald; Nantucket, E. M. Gardner; Chicopee, Augustus L. Soule; Brookline, George A. Palmer; Roxbury, Ariel I. Cummings, Otis G. Randall, Paul Willard; Townsend, Frederick A. Worcester; Dedham, Frank H. Shorey; Walpole, John M. Merrick; Haverhill, John J. Marsh, Henry L. Merrill, Thorndike D. Hoclges, George Peabody Russell; Ames- bury, Wm. C. Binney; Barnstable, Frederick W. Crocker.

MICHIGAN. Detroit, Wm. J. Waterman, James M. Johnson; Homer, J. Eugene Tenney ; Adrian, Wm. P. Glover; Kalamazoo, DwightMay.

MINNESOTA. St. Paul, John B. Sanborn, Luther B. Guern- sey, Nathaniel I. Herrick; St. Anthonifs Falls, David A. Secomb; Canhassan, Harrison R. Morse ; Hastings, Oren T. Hayes ; Minne- apolis, Richard J. Mendinhall, Cyrus Aldrich ; Owatona, M. A. Daley.

MISSOURI. St. Louis, Edward W. Shands, Charles H. Haven, James B. Goff, Joel G. Harper, Charles A. Mantz; St. Joseph, Au- gustus S. Hamlin.

NEW- JERSEY. Patterson, Charles R. Rogers ; Newark, James I F. Bond, Isaac M. Andruss.

NEW-YORK. New-York, James W. Savage, Charles J. Bush- nell, Wm. A. Woodward, M. Gibbs, F. G. Burnham, R. A. Wat- kinson, C. A. Nichols, S. Lay, Edwin F. Cary, James B. Bullock Wm. Furniss, L. N. Glover, Wm. J. Sinclair, Wm. Grandin, Johi Livingston, N. W. Busteed, James W. Hale, Edmund J. Porter Martin V. B. Wilcoxson, Amos A. Gould, Edward A. Stansbury Enoch P. Reed, James C. Rice, Sidney S. Harris, Theodore Sty\e port, Joseph F. Macy, Seth Webb, Jr., Horace Andrews, Charki Nettleton, Francis E. Dana, Lewis Hurst, Wm. P. Converse, Beri jamin Rankin, Benj. F. Mudgett, Bedford A. Watkinson, Benj? min A. Hegeman, Augustus P. Mange, Amasa C. Moore, Alexar! der Ostrander, Gardner S. Hutchinson, Isaac W. Tucker, Olive i Holden Alexander Gardiner, Joseph B. Nones, Charles E. SouM Horatio N. Otis, W. Coventry, H. Waddell, Edwin F. Corey, Jr Henry C. Bank, Calvin M. Northup, Henry Dunlap, Wm. Birne: Allen Ruthaford, Edward Bissell, George Merrill, Augustus I Clark, Thomas M. Wyatt, George H. Bissell, John D. Nowel Joseph B. Varnum, Jr., Robert Sewell, Samuel F. Bartol, Frjflf A. Wilcox, W. Quincy Riddle, Stratford C. H. Bailey, James L Hill, Daniel P. Pond, Robert Owen, James T. Fisk, W. J. A. M ler, Daniel Siexas; Albany, Sidney S. Harris, William H. Brow)

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Moses S. Adams, Edward Wade; Niagara, Charles H. Piper; Perry, Peter Patterson ; Troy, J. D. Billings, Isaac McConihe, D. Chancey Osborn ; Ravenswood, Gordon R. Ford; Brooklyn, The,- ophilus C. Collicift, T. Perry, Gordon I. Ford; Lansing, George M. Dewey; Buffalo, Amos A. Blanchard, John D. Townsend, James S. <3ibbs; Little Valley, Salmon P. Russell.

NEW-MEXICO. Santa Fe, Grenville H. Childs.

NORTH-CAROLINA. Newburn, George S. Baker.

OHIO. Cleveland, James Wade. Jr., Henry G. Perry; Cincin- nati, D. M. Porter, A. Van Hamon, Alexander M. Griffey, Ed- ward B. Olcott, John A. Lynch, Samuel S. Carpenter, John H. Pratt; Maumee City, S. M. Young.

OREGON. Youcalla, J. W. P. Huntington ; Portland, Edward W. McGaw.

PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, E. M. Woodward, John H. Frick, John Binns, Arthur M. Benton, Charles Sargeant, Fred- erick A. Adams, William Sloanaker, Robert W. Wait, Luther B. Guernsey, Edward Shippen, Theodore D. Rand, Hugh W. Tener, James Todd, James T. Ford; Cincinnati, A. McGruffey, Wm. V. Archer, John Russell; Pittsburg, A. W. Foster; Williamsport, C. D. Emery.

RHODE-ISLAND. Providence, Wingate Hayes, Alexander T. Button.

SOUTH-CAROLINA. Charleston, H. H. Baker, S. J. Hull.

TENNESSEE. Memphis, James E. Temple.

TEXAS. Galveston, Alfred F. James; Houston, John H. H. Woodward; San Antonio, Oliver Dudley Cooke.

VERMONT. Bellows-Falls, John N. Baxter; Windsor, Dudley T. Chase ; Brattlehorough, L. G. Mead ; Bradford, Lewis R. Morris ; Norwich, Ira Davis ; Burlington, William G. Shaw ; Springfield, Wheelock G. Veasey.

VIRGINIA. Richmond, S. T. Bayley ; Norfolk, H. Robertson ; Wheeling, Alonzo Loring; Alexandria, J. L. Kinzer; Lafayette, Isaac H. Wright; Matthews, Wm. L. Walker.

WISCONSIN. Milwaukie City, John C. Starkweather, Wil- liam R. Woodbury ; Kenosha. Isaac W. Webster, Reuben H. Dem- ing; Port Washington, William H. Ramsey; Oshkosh, Alexander T. Gray; Janesville, George S. Dodge, A. T. Gray; Green Bay, James S. Baker; Madison, Calvin Ainsworth; Prescott, Oliver Gibbs, Jr. ; Beloit, Roger S. Mills.

RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.

The Executives of each of the following States have appointed, as Commissioners resident in New-Hampshire :

ALABAMA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

CALIFORNIA. Hopkinton, Herman Harris Greene; Ports- mouth, George G. Brewster.

CONNECTICUT. Bath, John L. Carleton : Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

FLORIDA. Dover, C. W. Woodman.

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GEORGIA. Dover, C W. Woodman.

ILLINOIS. Concord, Josiah Minot; Manchester, William C. Clarke; Dover, Charles W. Woodman ; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett.

INDIANA. Dover, C. W. Woodman.

IOWA. Lancaster, George C. Williams; Dover. Charles W. Woodman; Alton, J. M. Moody; Portsmouth, Wm. H. Hackett.

KENTUCKY. Dover, C. W. Woodman.

MASSACHUSETTS. Concord, William E. Chandler; Keenc, Levi Chamberlain, Charles C. Webster, F. A. Faulkner; Ports- mouth, W. H. Y. Hackett; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Man- chester, Herman Foster, George A. French: New-Ipswich, John Preston; Derry, David Currier; Littleton, Francis P. Knowlton; Pelham, Moody Hobbs; Exeter, Charles G. Conner.

MARYLAND. Portsmouth, Wm. H. Rollins.

MAINE. Somersworth, Edward A. Rollins; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, Wm. H. Y. Hackett; Northicood, Ira B. Hoitt; Derry, L. Harper, David Currier; HopYmton, Dyer H. Sanborn.

MICHIGAN. Portsmouth, William H. Hackett; Concord, Ly- man D. Stevens; Hillsborough, F. N. Blood.

MINNESOTA. Portsmouth, William H. Hackett; Dover, Chas- W. Woodman.

MISSOURI. Dover, Chas. W. Woodman ; Alton, J. M. Moody.

NEW- YORK. Concord, Arthur Fletcher; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett; Hanover, William H. Duncan, Daniel Blaisdell; Claremont, Alpheus F. Snow; Derry, Wm. Anderson; Manches- ter, L. B. Clough; Dover, Chas. W. Woodman; New-Ipswich, John Preston.

NEW- JERSEY. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

NORTH-CAROLINA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

OHIO. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, Wm. H. Hackett.

PENNSYLVANIA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Ports- mouth, Wm. H. Hackett.

RHODE-ISLAND. Concord, Samuel C. Eastman.

SOUTH-CAROLINA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

TEXAS. Derry, David Currier; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

TENNESSEE. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

VERMONT. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

VIRGINIA. Dover, C. W. Woodman.

WISCONSIN. Concord, Arthur Fletcher; Dover, C. W. Wood- | man; Amherst, Charles Richardson; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett.

COMMISSIONER OF THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, AND COURT OF CLAIMS. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

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COUNTY OFFICERS.

COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM,

Vas incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of towns, thirty-eight. Shire towns, Portsmouth and Exeter. (County records kept at Exeter.) Population, 1860, 50,110.

County Treasurer Samuel A. Haley, Newmarket; ilary, $150. '

Register of Deeds Alonzo J. Fogg, Exeter.

County Sealer Freese Dearborn, Exeter.

County Commissioners Darius Frink, Newington; 'ranklin Crombie, Auburn ; Horace P. Watts, London- erry.

ATKINSON. Justice, State— Greenleaf Clarke. Justices, Quorum, Richard Greenough, John Kelly. Justices Isaac B. Hovey, L. P. E. Richards, Albert foyes, William Noyes.

AUBURN. Justices, State Franklin Crombie, John loore.

Justices Andrew F. Fox, Nathaniel Brown, William V". Leighton, Wm. Henry Murray, Kendrick Emery.

BRENTWOOD. Justices, Quorum— Sins Noble, Win- irop H. Dudley.

Justices Jonathan M. Sinclair, James P. Thing, oseph B. T. Graves, T. S, Robinson, Frederick Robin- m, Simon Gordon, John Ladd.

CANDIA. Justices, State John Moore, Rufus E. 'atten, Jonathan Martin, Carr B. Haines.

Justices, Quorum Henry M. Eaton.

Justices Moses French, Jr., Joseph C. Langford, amuel Dudley, Plumer W. Sanborn, J. Harvey Phil- *ick, John Rowe, William Crane, Moses F. Emerson, [oses B. Smith, Levi Bean, Wm. M. Neal, John L. itts.

CHESTER. Justices, State— Thomas J. Melvin, John

J. Noyes.

Justices, Quorum John S. Couch, Robert Shirley.

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Justices Joseph "Webster, Isaac Lane, Jacob P. Whittemore, Asahel l^eeks, Woodbury Masters, John Dearborn, Amos Hazelton, Osgood Kichards, Lucien Kent, Silas F. Learned, William Tenney.

DANVILLE. Justice, State Aaron Quimby,

Justice, Quorum Wm. Hoyt.

Justices Jairus Towle, Enos Tewksbury, David Griffin, Jacob C. Peaslee, Elisha Quimby, Joseph W. Blake.

DEERFIELD. Justices, State Benjamin Jenness, Ira St. Clair.

Justices, Quorum Winthrop Hilton, Levi B. Phil- brick.

Justices Thomas D. Eawlins, D. Stevens, Josiah B. Tilton, Lowell Eastman, David Smith, Israel N. Gale, Samuel Hobbs, Lewis Ladd, Joseph J. Mills, Samuel Woodman, George W. Simpson, Richard J. Sanborn, Ezra A. J. Sawyer, George H. Stevens, Stephen Brown, Jere. E. Chadwick, John Currier, Samuel G. Haines, Benj. T. Brown.

DERBY. Justices, State David A. Gregg, Samuel Marshall, David Currier, Alexis Proctor.

Justices, Quorum William Choate, Greenleaf C. Bartlett.

Justices Alanson Tucker, Lucien Harper, Richard Melvin, Ithamar Hubbard, Leonard Brickett, Joseph Montgomery, John H. Waterman, William W. Poor, John Porter, Nathaniel H. Brown, James Priest, James Choate, Charles C. Parker, George W. Barker.

EAST-KINGSTON. Justice, State— James M. San- born.

Justices, Quorum Ezra F. Currier, Benj. K.Webster.

Justices Nathan B. Tilton, George B. Webster, Albert Currier, Jobn L. Greeley, Joseph C. Sargent.

EPPING. Justices, State— Darnel W. Ladd, Wm. L. Plumer, Horace C. Bacon, George W. Lawrence.

Justices, Quorum Nathaniel Batchelder, James M. Godfrey, Benjamin M. Eolsom, Henry F. Hoitt.

Justices Thomas Eolsom, Abraham Plumer, John L. Eolsom, George N. Shepard, John S. H. Erink, Hosea

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. Burnham, Ezra F. Barber, John L. Martin, David >. Plumer, Folsom Dow, Charles M. Norris, "William . Lawrence, David F. Bartlett, Frederick T. George.

EXETER. Justices, State— John Sullivan, William | Stickney, Charles H. Bell, William B. Morrill, harles G. Conner, John S. Brown, Amos Tack, Nath'l ■ordon, J. Hamilton Shapley, Stephen W. Dearborn, . Dana Wingate.

Justices, Quorum Freese Dearborn, Alvah Wood, ilman Marston, Moses N. Collins, James M. Lovering, eorge W. Towle.

Justices Daniel Meicher, Woodbridge Odlin, Joseph aylor Gilman, William H. Robinson, John F. Moses, plliam P. Moulton, Oren Head, A. P. Blake, John. V. Clark, Jarvis McDuffee, Nathaniel Shute, Leonard [. Dow, Samuel M. W^ilcox, Charles Gill, William "enry Smith, William W. Curtis, Jonathan W. Robin- >n, Charles E. Lane, Moses N. Collins, William Phil- rick, John H. Kimball, Francis O. French, Benj. T. .yer, John D. Wilbur.

FREMONT. Justice, Quorum— TerlQj Robinson.

Justices Isaiah L. Robinson, Timothy Tilton, John [. Carr, William H. Brown, Phinehas Bedee, Jr.

GOSPORT. Justice— Nathaniel F. Berry.

GREENLAND. Justice, State— Joshua W. Pierce.

Justices Edward Holmes, Wm. L. Brackett, Green- M C. Clough.

HAMPSTEAD. Justice, State— J osi^h C. Eastman.

Justices, Quorum Moses Hoyt, Francis V. Dow, laleb Moulton.

Justices— Isaac Smith, John Ordway, Samuel Morse, Ibenezer lioit, Amos Buck, Henry Putnam, Philo Dow, >aniel Nichols, Benaiah Titcomb, Charles H. Shannon, loses H. Johnson.

HAMPTON. Justice, State— Uti Lamprey.

Justices Aaron Coffin, John J. Leavitt. David Lnowles, Alfred J. Leavitt, Christopher H. Toppan, ohn M. Palmer, John P. Towle.

HAMPTON-FALLS. Justices, Quorum— N. P. )ram, George H. Dodge.

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Justices Levi Lane, Thomas Brown, Charles H. Sanborn, Thayer S. Sanborn, Charles A. Nason, J. W. Dodge, Charles T. Brown, James D. Brown.

KENSINGTON. Justices— Ira Blake, John T. Blake, George A. Chase, Ira N. Blake, Joseph W. Brown. KINGSTON. Justice, State— Gideon Webster.

Justices, Quorum Samuel Webster, Wm. F. Sanborn, William C. Patten.

Justices John Page, Thomas Bassett, Joseph Judkins, George W. Sanborn, Jona. Severance, Andrew J. Cilley, Amos Kimball, John P. Sanborn, Daniel C. Long, Addison J. Severance, Kichard L. Prescott.

LONDONDEKPvY. Justice, State— Reed P. Clark.

Justices, Quorum Eobert Mack, J. N. Anderson, William Anderson, Malachi F. Dodge, Jr.

Justices Francis Manter, Thomas Patterson, John Shipley, Daniel Wilkins, William J. Campbell, Wm. P. Kichardson, David B. Leach, Warren Kichardson, Henry Crowell, James M. Platts, Wm. S. Pillsburv, Robert C. Mack.

NEW-CASTLE. Justice, Quorum— John P. Cooper. Justices William Yennard, Thomas Tarlton,- John Tarlton, Jr.

NEWINGTON. Justice, State— Darius Frink.

Justice, Quorum Winthrop Pickering.

Justices James A. Pickering, John Fabyan, Bichard Pickering, Frederick William DeKochemont, Joseph W. Pickering, Nathaniel P. Coleman, John L. Pick- ering, Elias Frink.

NEWMAKKET. Justices, State— James B. Creigh- ton, David Murray, George W. Kittredge, John K. Sanborn, Nathan H. Leavitt, Wm. A. Shackford, Miles Durgin, Ingalls Bunker.

Justices, Quorum Z. D. Creighton,y Samuel P. Dow, Samuel A. Haley.

Justices John S. Bennett, John Perkins, T. Murray, William Folsom, Nathan H. Harvey, Samuel French, John F. Chapman, Joseph D. Stott, John W. Adams.

NEWTON. Justice, State— Elijah K. Currier.

Justices, Quorum John Hoit, Thomas Carter.

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Justices Jonathan G. Gale, Zebadiah Hoit, Philip Whittier, Sargent Heath, Ebenezer Peaslee, Alexander White.

NORTH-HAMPTON. Justice, Quorum— Nathaniel Bachelder:

Justices— S. D. Lane, Hezekiah B. Lamprey, J. S. Hobbs, Bufus Leavitt, Moses L. Hobbs.

NORTHWOOD Justices, State— Ira, B. Hoitt, Sam- uel G. Clarke.

Justice, Quorum W. T. Willey.

Justices Jonathan K. Hoit, Samuel S. James, Hollis J. Clark, Henry Knowlton, Chase C. Hill, Ezra Tasker, Vincent P. Tasker, John R. Richardson, Woodbury M. Durgin.

NOTTINGHAM. Justices, State— James H. Butier, Daniel Tuttle, Samuel S. Dame.

Justices, Quorum Joseph Bartlett, Jonathan Gove, Edward F. Gerrish.

Justices John Crawford, Daniel Demeritt, Ebenezer 8. Tuttle, William Jenness, John H. Marston, John C. Holmes, George W. White, Wm. Norris, John O. Cil- ley, Thomas B. Bartlett, Noah O. Smith, Bradbury Bartlett.

PLAISTOW. Justice, State— Hiram Smart, Jr.

Justices, Quorum Benj. George, Joseph N. George.

Justices Richard Welch, William H. Hills, Moses C. Kimball, Jesse E. George, Amos C. Clement, James M. Davis, Stephfti Badger, Frank D. Pollard.

PORTSMOUTH. Justices, State— Abner Greenleaf, R. Jenness, William Qlaggett, John R. Redding, Albert H. Hoyt, Ichabod Goodwin, Horton D. Walker, Thos. L. Tullock, Wm. H. Y. Hackett, John Bennett, Joseph M. Edmonds, James W. Emery, Charles Doe, George Gr. Brewster.

Justices, Quorum Daniel P. Drown, Augustus Jen- rins, Lory Odell, Henry F. Wendell, Samuel Spinney, Oliver W. Penhallow, Alfred M. Hoyt, William Lam- 3ert, Samuel H. Goodall, Horace Webster, William H. Rollins, Wm H. Hackett, Wm. Simes, Wm. L. Dwight, Albert R. Hatch.

Justices Alfred W. Haven, Josiah G. Hadley, John 3*

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Knowlton, Peter Jenness, John W. Fernald, Joseph D. Pillow, Ammi E. H. Fernald, William Tuckerman, James P. Bartlett, Christopher S. Toppan, William E. Martin, Moses Wherren, Joseph P. Morse, Joseph B. Adams, William Conn, Aurin M. Payson, Sam'l Gray, John Christie, William A. Yaughan, Alexander H. Ladd, Jacob Walden, Edwin 1ST. Mathes, Amos Pear- son, Andrew Gardner, John Sise, John N. Frost, Edmund M. Brown, John H. Bailey, Clement March, Simon Swett, John Stavers, Daniel H. Spinney, John E. Eider, Charles W. Bailey.

EAYMOISTD. Justices, State Joseph Blake, John Brown.

Justices, Quorum James W^elch, Daniel N. Lane, Josiah S. Jones.

Justices Benjamin B. Gilman, Levi Brown, John Healey, Samuel B. Gove, Horace Gordon, Oliver Jones, Oliver Tilton, James T. Dudley, Sewell D. Tilton, True M. Gould, Samuel M. Harriman, Jeremiah Fullerton, Wilson S. Abbott.

EYE. Justice, Quorum Thomas J. Parsons.

Justices Charles J. Brown, William Locke, Charles A. Drake, Jonathan T. Walker, Emmons B. Philbrick, Nelson M. Bailey, Uri H. Jenness, David A. Bean.

SALEM. Justices, Quorum John C. Ewins, Moores Bailey.

Justices David Messer, Silas Hall, O. Dustin, Eich'd Woodbury, John E. Eowell, M. H. Taf lor, Isaiah Kelly, William G. Crowell, Willard G. Smith, Isaac Wood- bury, Isaac Thorn, Jeremiah D. Drew.

SAISTDOWIST. Justice, Quorum Eliphalet Hunt.

Justices Thomas Cotton, William French, G. M.- Davis, E. Hoyt, 2d, Eobert Sanborn, William Crawford,! Charles C. Hunkins, Freeman Eyder.

SEABEOOK. Justice, Quorum John Philbrick. Jws^ces— Oliver Eaton, J. M. Weare.

SOTJTH-H AMPTOK. Justices, Quorum Eufus | Dow, Gilman B. Currier, Moses Eaton, Jr.

Justices Anson Gile, George S. Currier, Eufus F. Dow, Greenleaf Kelly, Benjamin E. Jewell.

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SOUTH-NEWMARKET. Justices, quorum— Benj. [Joe, Amos Paul.

Justices Joseph Lang, John Fobs, Ezekiel Sanborn, Samuel Neal, Samuel Cilley, Amos Towle, George S. Shackford.

STRATHAM. Justices, State— John Scammon, Jo- ;iah B. Wiggin, John 0. Wiggin.

Justices Zebulon J. Wiggin, Benjamin D. Leigh ton, Greenleaf C. Brown, George H. Odell, Benjamin F. Olark, Nathan M. Barker, Zachariah B. French, An- drew Wiggin, George E. Lane.

WINDHAM. Justices Jeremiah Morrison, Kobert Bartley, Francis A. Marden, James C. Steele, Kobert B. Jackson, George W. Weston.

Sheriff— Joseph B. Adams, Portsmouth. * Deputy Sheriffs' Candia, Carr B. Haines; Derry, George W. Barker ; Exeter, Nathaniel K. Leavitt, Levi G. W. Towle; Epping, Benjamin S. Clifford; Hampstead, Caleb Moulton ; Newmarket, Miles Durgin ; Northwood, W. S. Ring ; Portsmouth, Orin Bragdon ; Plaistow, Amos C. Clement ; Kingston, Amos Kimball ; Nottingham, George L. Dearborn.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Manchester (Hillsborough County), Isaac W. Farmer, Daniel L. Stevens ; Pittsfield (Merrimack County), Francis B. Berry.

Jailers Portsmouth, Joseph B. Adams; Exeter, John S. Brown.

Coroners Exeter, John S. Brown, William O. Smith ; Brentwood, John Gordon ; Auburn, John Moore ; Ches- ter, John S. Couch ; Newmarket, Wm. A. Shackford.

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COUNTY OF STRAFFOED,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns, 13. Shire Town, Dover. Population, 1860, 30,416.

County Treasurer— Shubael B. Cole, Dover ; salary, $100.

Register of Deeds David W. Parshiey, Dover.

County Sealer John S. Hayes, Somers worth.

County Commissioners George W. Caverno, Straf- ford ; Thomas Bennett, New-Durham ; Joseph D. Gup- py, Dover.

BABKINGTON. Justice, State— George McDaniel.

Justices, Quorum Samuel Sherburne, H. Hall, S. P. Montgomery, John H. "Winkley, Jr.

Justices John S. Eernald, Gilman Hall, Ephraim* Cater, Alfred W. Buzzell, James S. Marden, Albert K. Waterhouse, Hatevill Bumford, John B.Young, William Waterhouse, Albert S. H. Gear, John Q. A. Swain, J. A. Buzzell, Jonathan B. Drew, Jacob D. Young, Albert L. Taylor, George W. Caverly, Wm. Berry, Jr.

DOYEB. Justices, State Thomas E. Sawyer, Daniel M. Christie, Charles W. Woodman, Andrew Peirce, Noah Martin, Joseph H. Smith, John H. White, Eze- kiel Hurd, John P. Hale, William B. Wlggin, Charles A. Tufts, William E. Estes, Amasa Boberts, Henry T. Wiswall, Daniel Smith, Wolcott Hamlin, Asa Ereeman.

Justices, Quorum Andrew Tuttle, John T. Gibbs, George T. Wentworth, Samuel M. Wheeler, Walter Sawyer, Samuel Dennis, Thomas J. W. Pray, James Hanson, Edward Sawyer.

Justices Charles Young, John Clement, Shubael Varney, Woodbury T. Prescott, William Burr, George Wadleigh, John Stackpole, George D. Yittum, Levi G. Hill, James Yarney, Paul A. Stackpole, Daniel Hussey, Edmund J. Lane, Thomas J. Palmer, Andrew H. Young, Ezra Kimball, Benjamin A. Eord, Joseph D. Guppy, William J. Chesley, K. E. Clark, James Little- field, Joseph A. Pierce, NT. Wiggin, A. Lupus, George W. Tash, Charles Woodman, Ira A. Moody, James T. Twombly, Gerrish P. Drew, George W. Wendell, Cha's

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W. Thurston, John B. Bruce, Leonard S. Kand, Jona- ;han P. Baker, David W. Parshly, Thomas A. Hender- son, Geo. W. Benn, Silas Moody, William B. Lyman, Benjamin P. Pierce, John L. Platts, Simon Torr, Burt r. Cooke, Daniel Hall, John H. Leighton, Timothy H. 3nell, Jasper G. Wallace, Daniel C. Wiggin, Zimri S. Wallingford, Wells Waldron, Thomas I.^Willey, E. Hall, Lucien B. Legg.

DURHAM. Justices, State— Valentine Smith, Jr., John A. Eichardson.

Justices, Quorum Valentine Smith, John W. King- nan, Ebenezer Thompson.

Justices-L-Steiphen Demeritt, Joseph Young, 2d, Ben- amin Doe, J. Young, Thomas Flanders, Greenleaf Nute, William P. Jones, Joseph C. Bartlett, Joseph Smith, James M. Bunker.

PAKMINGTOIST. Justices, State— George N. East- nan, David T. Parker, George L. Whitehouse, Simon F. Hayes, Josiah B. Edgerly.

Justices, Quorum John D. Lyman, George M. Her- ring.

Justices Benjamin B. Peavey, Isaac Merrill, Peter M. Home, Miles Scruton, Jeremy Wingate, H. Barker, E. Kicker, C. M. Demeritt, Charles Tibbetts, Edward Barnard, Alexander M. Winn, James E. Fernald, Dearborn Wedgewood, Horace P. Tuttle, George P. ritcomb, Levi Pearl, Charles H. Eoberts, John Barker, Reuben H. Copp.

LEE. Justices, State Gorham W. Hoitt, Joseph Tuttle.

Justice, Quorum George Lang.

Justices Israel Bartlett, Nathaniel G. Davis, Thomas M. Thompson, Job B. Langley, Charles H. Layn, John J1. Chesley, S. Layn, William A. Jenkins, George E. Durgin, Davis Lang, Jeremiah Smith.

MADBURY. Justices Tichenor Miles, Reuben Hayes, Charles H. Kingman, Ezra E. Demeritt, Ira T. fenkins, John B. Huckins, Charles R. Meserve, James I. Small.

MIDDLETON. Justice, State— Alyah Scates.

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Justices, Quorum David Davis, Isaiah G. Orne, Jer- emiah S. Colbath.

Justices Augustus G-. Orne, John L. Pike, Benjamin P. Chesley, Jonathan Daniels, Charles York, James Hilton, Eleazer S. Pike.

MILTOIST. Justice, State— John E. Goodwin.

Justice, Quorum Eli Wentworth.

Justices Daniel P. Warren, Joseph Pearl, Kobert Mathes, Elias S. Cook, David Wallingford, Charles C. Hayes, Thomas Y. Wentwork, Asa Fox, Daniel E. Pal- mer, Joseph Plumer, Luther Hayes, Ezra H. Twombly, Joseph Mathes, Elbridge W. Fox, Charles Jones, Charles H. Goodwin, Ebenezer Wentworth. '

NEW-DUEHAM. Justices, State— Joseph Boodey, Samuel Downing, Jr., Enoch Berry.

Justices Baalis B. Tebbetts, Ezekiel H. Berry, Moses H. Chesley, ISTehemiah Morrison, Samuel W. Joy, Cha's M. Warren, Elihu Hayes, Jonathan H. Downing, E. E. Berry.

KOCHESTEK. Justices, State— Cyrus K. Sanborn," Nicholas V. Whitehouse.

Justices, Quorum James H. Edgerly, Charles Den- nett, Daniel J. Parsons, Charles S. Whitehouse.

Justices James Tebbetts, William A. Kimball, Beu- ben Tilton, Jonathan Hussey, J. W. Furber, Samuel Meserve, Aaron P. Wingate, William Band, Ebenezer J. Mathes, John Legro, Silas Hussey, Jr., James Far- rington, Kehemiah Kimball, John Folsom, Enoch Whitehouse, Isaac W. Springfield, William M. Hart, Jacob H. Ela, Asa Boberts, John S. Hayes, Charles K. Chase, Joshua Vickery, Jesse Horn, William K. Kim- ball, John P. Trickey, Simon Wentworth, Enoch C. Dow, David Hayes, Joseph H. Worcester, Jeremiah D. Evans.

BQLLINSFOBD. Justice, State— Hiram K. Koberts.

Justice, Quorum Joshua Converse.

Justices Leavitt H. Yeaton, Samuel H. Wentworth, William B. Garvin, John P. Emerson, Paul B. Went- worth, John H. Boberts, Andrew Bollins, Ebenezer S. Nowell, William H. Morton, John S. Meserve, Ebene-

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zer E. Doe, Nahum "Went worth, Edmund C, Goodwin, Charles N. Calloy, Charles Malloy.

SOMEKSWOKTH. Justices, State— Jacob C. Han- son, Nathaniel Wells, Ichabod G. Jordan, Enoch Per- kins, Royal Eastman, E. M. Webber, James B. Shap- ieigh, George W. Burleigh, Edward A. Kollins.

Justices, Quorum Mark Noble, Albert A. Perkins, John M. C. Perkins.

Justices John Horn, True W*. Woodman, Benjamin B. Wentworth, Benjamin Cook, John A. Bagley, Or- lando J. Bagley, Samuel Twombly, William A. Jen- kins, Charles F. Elliott, George W. Balloch, Jr., Sam'l D. Whitehouse, Cha's W. Emerson, Sheldon H. Annis, Stephen S. Chick, Ichabod Pearl, Oliver H. Lord, Isaac Chandler, Joshua P. Littlefield, George W. Wendell, 3-eorge W. Hubbard, William D. Knapp, John C. Hill, Charles P. Carter, James T. Purber, Samuel B. Shap- leigh.

STK AFFORD. Justices, State— Benning W. Jen- less, Benjamin T. Foss, Edward Walker, George C.

Justices, Quorum— John Caverly, J. Perkins, William

'dss, Ezra Drown.

Justices Hudson Peavey, John C. Foss, Moses Wil- iams, William Yeaton, Nathaniel Brock, Thomas Cars- tvell, Daniel L. Babb, Jacob Drew, John Peavey, David K. Montgomery, John W. Jewell, Joel Babb, Demeritt Place, John Sanders, John K. Evans, Warren Foss, Paul Perkins, Jr., George W. Carswell, John J. Leighton, Tobias D. Foss, Stephen Leighton, Warren Poye, George W. Caverno, James V. Clark, Charles A. %lbath, Yirgil H. McDaniel, Nehemiah C. Twombly, 3enj. F. Winkley.

Sheriff— John Legro, Rochester.

Deputy Sheriffs Dover, Jonathan P. Baker, George W. Colbath ; Farmington, Edward Barnard ; Rollins- ord, Ebenezer S. Nowell ; Strafford, Warren Foss ; 7reat Falls, James B. Shapleigh ; Rochester, John I. Legro ; Milton, Ezra H. Twombly.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in

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this Comity Newmarket (Rockingham County), Miles Durgin ; Epping, B. F. Clifford ; Northwood, W. S. Ring ; Wakefield (Carroll County), Hiram Paul.

Jailer Shubael Yarney, Dover.

Coroners Dover, Thomas J. W. Pray ; Rochester, Charles Dennett ; Somersworth, James B. Shapleigh ; Milton, Daniel E. Palmer.

COUNTY OF BELKNAP,

Was incorporated December 22, 1840. Number of Towns, 10. Shire Town, Gilford. Population, 1860, 18,551.

County Treasurer Rufus K. Parker, Laconia ; salary $75.

Register of Deeds Jacob P. Boodey, Gilford.

County Sealer "William T. Sargent, Gilford.

County Commissioners Joseph A.Walker, Barnstead ; Nicholas D. Garmon, Upper-Gilmanton ; Benj. M. San- horn, Gilford.

ALTON. Justices, Quorum Reuben Hayes, Henry Hurd, Jefferson M. Moody, Charles Hayes.

Justices Daniel Sawyer, William Emerson, Jacob Place, Charles C. Richardson, Moses Gilman, Daniel E. Davis, A. Clough, Benjamin L. Frohock, Morrison Bennett, Jonathan F. Chesley, Andrew. Huckins, Rich- ard Plumer, Seth W. French, Jacob R. Davis, Joseph E. Berry, Sewall T. Roberts.

BARNSTEAD. Justices, State— Samuel G. Berry, Seth Shackford, Richard Garland, Charles S. George.

Justices, Quorum Joseph A. Walker, J. H. Nutter.

Justices Oliver Dennett, Robert S. Webster, Thomas K. Proctor, George Nutter, Nathaniel Hanson, Asa Garland, John H. Langley, Charles S. French, John L. Nutter, George W. Emerson, Samuel G. Shackford, E. Jones, Horace N. Colbath, Samuel F. Merrill, John W. F. Locke, John McNeil.

CENTER-HARBOR. Justices, Quorum Timothy Perkins, John H. Moulton.

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Justices Harrison C. Smith, Otis F. Hawkins, Hazen

'1. Senter.

GILFORD. Justices, State Charles Lane, William j. Avery, Samuel C. Clark, Jotham P. Hutchinson.

Justice, Quorum Nathaniel Edgerly.

Justices Ebenezer S. Hunt, Ephraim Mallard, Charles libbard, Daniel B. Eaton, John Blaisdell, Benjamin ewett, Benjamin M. Sanborn, George W. Sanders, Ben- imin J. Cole, Richard Gove, Benjamin Wadley, Thomas Lam, Jacob P. Boodey, John G. Weeks, Stephen S. Lyer, David Y. Smith, John J. Morrill, Hiram Hunt, L G. Bennett, Heman Hunter, William Morrill, John \. Wiggin, William T. Sargent, Harlan Jewett, Zenas ^hittier, Aaron C. Blaisdell, Richard H. Sanborn, J-eorge W. Munsey, Jr., Henry H. Sleeper, Winborn l. Sanborn, John Q. Jewett, William P. Crocker, John Lldrich, George Stevens, Woodbury L. Melcher, Charles V. Chase.

GILMAN TON. Justices, State— Thomas Cogswell, Jfred Prescott, Jonathan P. Hill, John K. Woodman.

Justices, Quorum John S. Shannon, Jonathan T. !offin, Stephen L. Greeley, Edmund Williams, Andrew lack.

Justices Thomas Durrell, D. B. Merrill, John K. )udley, Moses Price, Moses Gilman, Abraham S. Gale, William 1ST. Swain, James M. Gilman, Tyler S. Tilton, ohn C. Bean, Simon Clough, Josiah J. Bean, Cyrus rilman, Levi H. Mudgett, Henry E. Marsh, John L. ^elley, Moses S. Gale, George W." Parsons, William R. [utchinson, Levi W. Sanborn, Rufus E. Gale, William i;. Gale, A. Folsom.

LACONIA. Justices, State. Warren Lovell, O. A. . Vaughan, James Gordon, Stephen C. Lyford, Wil- am N. Blair.

Justices, Quorum George W. Stevens, John L. Per- sy, Thomas J. Whipple, Ellery A. Hibbard, John C. [oulton.

Justices Hugh Blaisdell, Bartlett Hill, Stephen W. [ead, Ezekiel B. Lawrence, T. Eastman, Samuel C. aldwin, Noah Robinson, Joseph P. Pitman, Samuel [. Doe, Benjamin T. Sanborn, Samuel W. Flanders,

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Augustus Doe, Ebenezer P. Osgood, Benjamin H. Whitcher.

MEEEDITH. Justices, State— Hiram French, John Wadleigh, Samuel Bean, Bradbury C. Tuttle, Samuel W. Eollins, Hanson Beede.

Justices, Quorum Josiah Norris, Joseph S. Neal.

Justices Joseph Ela, B. S. Tuttle, John Haynes, Eb- enezer S. Mooney, Smith Swain, George G. Hoit, L. Plummer, Ebenezer Stevens, Hosea S. Swain, Charles P. Towle, Jeremiah B. Swain.

NEW-HAMPTON. Justices, State— Dana Wood- man, John M. Elanders.

Justices, Quorum Nathaniel Norris, Nathaniel P. Smith.

Justices Augustus Burpee, E. Eisk, Benjamin Wood- man, Alvah Downing, William G. Kelley, Washing- ton Mooney, Jasper E. Glidden, John Dalton, David H. Smith, William Mason, Benjamin F. Perkins, Otis E. Bacheler, Jonathan T. Weeks.

SANBOENTON. Justices, State— Samuel Tilton, Benjamin M. Colby.

Justices, Quorum Moses W. Weeks, Alexander H. Tilton, James P. Tilton, David E. Johnson, J. Ware Butterfield.

Justices Zebulon Smith, Bradbury Morrison, N. H. Clark, Nathaniel G. Ladd, Oliver Knowlton, Josiah C. Philbrick, Eobinson C. Eollins, Jonathan M. Taylor, Abraham B. Sanborn, John H. Clark, Amos C. Hanna- ford, Joseph P. Dearborn, J. Bamford, Herman T. Hale, Ereeman B. Plumer, Jonathan P. Sanborn, Ben- jamin M. Durgin, Eolsom Morrill, Thomas Webster, Jr., Charles C. Eogers, Ebenezer E. Odell, Jeremiah C. Tilton, Dudley Eolsom, Moses Leighton, Dexter Chase, James W. Bailey, Eichard Calley, Charles W. Colby.

UPPEB-GILMANTON (Gilmanton divided) was incorporated June 28, 1859.

Justice, State Charles A. Hackett.

Justices, Quorum Jeduthan Earrar, Joseph Badger, Ira Mooney.

Justices Benjamin Morrill, Jeremiah Leavitt, Jona- than Eundlett, Elijah 0. Bean, Napoleon B. Gale, A. P.

CARKOLL COUNTY. b/

!. Currier, Jesse Doloff, Joseph M. Folsom, Isaiah Pi- er, John W. Wells, Nicholas D. G-armon, Gorham wain.

Sheriff— Hanson Beede, Meredith.

Deputy Sheriffs Alton, George D. Savage ; Laconia, artlett Hill ; Gilford (Lake Village), Timothy D. Ba- er ; > Sanbornton, Warren H. Smith.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in his County Farmington (Strafford County), Edward >arnard ; Franklin (Merrimack County), J. P. Sanborn; Concord, J. B. Merrill ; Canterbury, Wm. H. Currier ; ^ittsfield, Francis B. Berry ; Bristol (Grafton County), ames T. Sanborn.

Coroner Laconia, George L. Sibley.

COUNTY OF CARROUL,

Vas incorporated December 22, 1840. Number of Towns, 17. Shire Town, Ossipee. Population, 1860, 20,476.

County Treasurer John G. Kobinson, Tarn worth ; alary, $75.

Register of Deeds Loammi Hardy, Ossipee.

County Sealer Asa Beacham, Ossipee.

County Commissioners Arthur C.Quimby, Sandwich ; Tharles W. Wilder, Conway ; Joseph Q. Holes, Ossipee.

ALBANY. Justice, Quorum— Thomas F. Odell.

Justices Samuel Kobertson, Stephen Palmer, John I. Parish, Thomas J. Allard.

BABTLETT. Justices,^ Quorum— John P. Pitman, foseph Pitman, George Pitman.

Justices Samuel P. Meserve, Elias M. Hall, Nicholas D. Stillings, G. W. M. Pitman, C. Stilphen, Benjamin E\ Pendexter, Isaac Meserve, John D. Thompson.

BKOOKFIELD. Justice, State— Joshua N. Cate.

Justices, Quorum W. T. Cate, Dudley C. Colman.

Justices Henry Tibbetts, William Blake, Jr., Jona- than W. Sanborn, Jonathan Buzzell.

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CHATHAM. Justices, Quorum Asa P. Eastman, Ithiel E. Clay. Justices Kice W. Guptill, Seth Wyman.

CONWAY. Justices, State— Jonathan T. Chase, F. K. Chase, Joel Eastman, Eliphalet Cloutman.

Justices Benjamin Bean, Cha's S. Whittaker, Tobias A. Hanson, Edward P. Lamson, James C. Willey, Samuel Hazelton, Samuel B. Shackford, John McMil- lan, Isaac E. Merrill.

EATON". Justice, State— Joseph E. Perkins.

Justice, Quorum Stephen W. Perkins.

Justices Stephen Allard, Thomas K. Giles, Silas Snow, Lucien Danforth, Erastus Baker, Edmund W. Fernald, Nathaniel Currier, John W. Perkins, Elias R. Sargent, Charles Robertson.

EFFING-HAM. Justice, £fote— Josiah. Dearborn-

Justice, Quorum Bufus H. Burbank.

Justices Carr L. Drake, Smith Gilman, John C. Leavitt, Josephus L. Drake, Benjamin F. Taylor, John Demeritt, J. Leavitt, 2d, John Kennett, Simon P. Hill, Abram Drake, John Andrews, Andrew J. Milliken, Nathan W. Titcomb, Eobert Fulton, Samuel L. Drake, Alphonzo Taylor.

FREEDOM. Justices, State— ZebxAon Pease, E.Towle.

Justice, Quorum Calvin Topliff.

Justices John Lord, Joseph Smith, James Milliken, Josiah Thurston, John T. Swett, Solomon Andrews, Stephen Drown, S. Bennett, John Parsons, Addison Nutter, Orestes R. Topliff, Edwin Pease, Albert Locke, William Mills, Josiah P. Cushing.

JACKSON. Justice, State— George P. Meserve. Justice, Quorum Rufus U. Pinkham. Justices Daniel Dinsmore, Joseph B. Trickey, Jona- than Gale, Joseph Perkins, Nathaniel C. Trickey.

MADISON. Justice, Quorum Isaiah Forrest.

Justices Augustus Lary, James Mooney, James J. Merrow, Mark P. Blaisdell, Matthew Jackson, John Chick, William Mason, Josiah H. Hobbs, Abraham Harriman.

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MOULTONBOROUGH. Justice, State Samuel

Emerson.

Justice, Quorum Enoch True.

Justices— Samuel P. Moulton, Benjamin M. Mason, Jonathan Copp, Abner Adams, Reuben Smith, Jr., Samuel Abbott, David L. Warren, Wm. H. H. Mason, Benjamin E. Thurston, P. C. Kelley, Eleazer Davis, Joseph H. Watson, Hazen M. Senter, John B. Dow, Ansel 1ST. True, James .French, Anthony 0. Hardy.

OSSIPEE. Justice, State— Luther D. Sawyer.

Justices, Quorum Sanborn B. Carter, John Smith, Ezekiel Dore, Asa Beacham.

Justices Daniel Wentworth, Alvah Moulton, John Brown, Luther Young, Levi Smith, Moses Merrill, Levi Perkins, W. H. Hobbs, James L. Brown, James Rey- nolds, Israel L. Sanders, Benjamin F. Abbott, Gideon Oilman, Samuel D. Quarles, Joseph Q. Roles, Pierce L. Wiggin.

SANDWICH. Justices, State Joseph Wentworth, M. H. Marston, William M. Weed, Parker Plumer.

Justices, Quorum W. Cogan, Ira A. Bean.

Justices Elijah Skinner, Beede Yarney, John Gove, Enoch Q. Fellows, Daniel G. Beede, Jeremiah Furber, John H. Hilton, Thomas J. Swett, Daniel Q. Bean, Langdon G. Clark, Joseph C. Wiggin, James M. Smith, Eli Cook, Robert M. Pennemann, David P. Cotton, Thomas Smith, Josiah Bedee, Lewis Hoag, Arthur C. Quimby, Gilman Moulton.

TAMWTORTH. Justices, State— Obed Hall, Joseph Gilman, Larkin D. Mason.

Justices, Quorum Enoch Remick, True Perkins, David G. Stevenson, Timothy Cook.

Justices— Andrew W. Hill, Samuel S. Beede, James Howard, Eleazer Young, Andrew Neally, Joshua Nick- erson, 1ST ahum Gilman, Charles P. Cook, John G. Robin- son, David M. Gilman, Oliver W. Shaw, Otis G. Hatch, Henry Hey wood, Joseph Sanborn, Jason Marston, Hiram M. Sanborn, Jonathan Nickerson.

TUFTONBOROTJGH. Justice, Quorum— John Pea- vey.

Justices William P. Edgerly, George Fox, John

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Haley, George B. Canney, William W. Blaisdell, Daniel A. Wigging Charles H. Copp, Philip D. Blaisdell, Wil- liam 1ST. Roberts, Samuel D. Fox, James C. Seavey, Charles G. Edgerly, John E. Bennett.

WAKEFIELD. Justice, State— Amasa Copp.

Justices, Quorum William Sawyer, John Wingate, William Sawyer, Jr.

Justices John Clark, Ephraim G. Smith, John W. Sanborn, William P. Burley, John Tredick, George W. J. Copp, Albro Wen^worth, Charles Chesley, Joshua H. Cloutman, Nathaniel Paul, Joshua Brooks, James Mc- Norton Cook, Charles W. Page, Hiram Paul, John L. Swinerton, Charles E. Swinerton, James A. Chesley, Samuel H. Smith.

WOLFBOBOUGH. Justices, State— Henry B. Bust, T. Bust, T. J. Tibbetts, Abel Halev, George Bust. Thomas L. Whitton, Charles F. Hill, John M. Brack- ett, John Fox.

Justice, Quorum John C. Young.

Justices George W. Hersey, Daniel Martin, Aaron Roberts, Z. Batchelder, Moses P. Brown, James Bick- ford, J. L. Meader, Nathaniel H. Cotton, James Ed- gerly, George W. Warren, Moses T. Gate, William C. Fox, C. Remick, John W. Avery, Porter W. Brown, Joseph Stevenson, Richard R. Davis, Thomas L. Mar- den, Albert J. Hersey, Moses Thompson, Charles F. Parker, John G. Cate, John Wingate, Jr., Joseph Jen ness, Charles H. Parker.

Sheriff— Charles H. Parker, Wolf borough.

Deputy Sheriffs Conway, Leavitt H. Eastman, ; Ef- fingham, John Demeritt ; Freedom, Enoch Dan forth ; Moultonborough, Benjamin E. Thurston ; Ossipee, Daniel Wentworth, Luther Young ; Sandwich, Gilman Moul- ton, S. S. Beede ; Wakefield. George A. Neal, William A. Maleham ; Wolf borough, Gilman Cooper.

Deputy Sheriff's in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Meredith (Belknap Co.), Hanson Beede.

Coroners— Ossipee, Asa Beacham ; Wakefield, Samuel W. Roberts.

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COUNTY OF MERRIMACK,

Was incorporated July 23, 1823. Number of Towns, 25, Shire Town, Concord. Population, 1860, 41,460.

County Treasurer Jeremiah Morse, Newbury ; sal- ary, $110.

Register of Deeds— Nathan W. Gove, Concord.

County Sealer— James H. Chase, Concord.

County Commissioners Hiram Buswell, Warner ; Hen- ry L. Burnham, Dumbarton ; Daniel E. Hill, Northiield,

ALLEISTSTOWN. Justices, quorum— -Charles Row- ell, Daniel Batchelder.

Justices— J. Perkins, John Tennant, Eobert Evans, Norman Call, Samuel Martin.

AKDOVER. Justices, State— John Fellows, Aaron Waitt, John M. Shirley.

Justices Jonathan Brown, Aaron Cilley, Jr., H. A. Weymouth, Samuel Morrill, John Wadleigh, Watson Dickerson, Thomas Haley, George Sleeper, Simeon S. Moulton, Chester Spaulding, Stephen R. Swett, Royal Stone, John F. Emery, James Scales, Henry D. Cilley.

BRADFORD. Justices, State— Samuel Jones, Mason W. Tappan, John D. Wadleigh, Weare Tappan.

Justices, Quorum John W. Morse, Jesse Carr.

Justices Jason H. Ames, Cummings Pierce, Elisha Eaton, Daniel Carr, Moses E. Gould, Stephen Cressy, Hiram Davis, Sumner Ward, C. M. Fisk, Timothy P. Jones, Stephen S. Bean, Ambrose S. Brackett, Edmund J. Ring, Moses K. Hazelton, Joshua Eaton, George Hart, Arthur F. Morse.

BOSCAWEN. Justices, State— William H. Gage, Isaac K. Gage, Nehemiah Butler, Eliphalet K. Web- ster.

Justices, Quorum LabanM. Chad wick, Jonathan Ten- ney, Jr.

Justices John Greenough, Caleb Smith, David A. Gerrish, John Ellsworth, Wm. A. Huntress, Enoch Gerrish, Thomas W. Lang.

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BOW. Justices Mindell Sampson, Enoch Alexander, Emery Clough, Jonathan Corliss, John T. Morgan, John W. Goodhue, Parker Brown, Charles F. P. Hil- dreth, Oliver Bailey, Nahum H. Corliss, Manly Clough.

CANTERBURY. Justices, State— Joseph M- Harper, Joseph Clough, D. M. Clough, Jeremiah L. Clough, William H. Currier, David Morrill, Jr.

Justices, Quorum William H. Poster, Edward Osgood.

Justices Thomas Lyford, Ebenezer Batchelder, Tho's L. Whidden, Lorain T. Weeks, Solomon M. Clifford, Luther Sargent, John A. Moore, True K. Mason, Tho's V. B. Clough, George P. Sanborn, Stephen Wiggin.

CHICHESTER. Justice, State— Daniel K. Poster. Justices, Quorum Hosea C. Knowlton, Edward Lang- maid, Charles H. Carpenter.

Justices J. N. C. Leavitt, Daniel R. Kelley, George S. Mason, William A. Swain, Daniel K. Foster, Jr.

CONCORD. Justices, State— Jacob A. Potter, Jona- than Eastman, Ira Perley, Stephen C. Badger, Josiah Stevens, William Butterfield, J. H. George, Matthew Harvey, Henry A. Bellows, Edson Hill, William L. Poster, Stephen Sibley, Joseph Robinson, William Pres- cott, David Pillsbury, Asa Powler, Josiah Minot, Anson S. Marshall, William H. Rixford, John Y. Mugridge, David B. Plummer, Amos Hadley, Hamilton E. Per- kins, Lyman D. Stevens, Joshua B. Merrill, Joseph A. Gilmore, Jonas D. Sleeper, William E. Chandler, Jona- than Kittredge, Peter Sanborn, Edward H. Rollins, Ne- hemiah G. Ordway, Hazen Pickering, Abraham H. Robinson, Lyman T. Flint, George Tenney, Elisha Adams, Samuel Coffin, William H. Bartlett, Allen Ten- ny, John A. Holmes, Ira A. Eastman, Zenas Clement.

Justices, Quorum A. Herbert Bellows, George G. Fogg, Richard Bradley, John Batchelder, James F. Sar- gent, David Davis, Ebenezer Symmes, Mitchel Gilmore, Jeremiah S. ISToyes, George Abbott, Theodore French, Sylvester Dana, Henry P. Rolfe, Seth K. Jones, William H. Bun tin, David M. Carpenter, I. Hale, B. W. San- born, John Kimball, Henry D. White.

Justices Benjamin Parker, Arthur Fletcher, Ebene- zer S. Towle, Seth Eastman, Jacob Carter, Cyrus Rob-

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Inson, Charles Smart, Heman Sanborn, Joseph B. Walk- er, Thomas B. Potter, True Osgood, Atkinson Webster, John P. Brown, George H. H. Silsby, Ephraim Hutch- ins, Dana W. Pratt, George W. Wadleigh, Nathan S. Chandler j David Watson, John L. Tallant, Harry Hous- ton, Jonathan L. Cilley, Paltiah Brown, Benjamin Gro- ver, John P. Johnson, Caleb Jackman, William P. Pos- ter, B. P. Gale, William H. Boynton, William W- Tay- lor, Perkins Gale, George A. Pillsbury, John Abbot, Benjamin P. Dow, David Abbot, Thomas T. Moore, William P. Savory, Charles Hall, Benjamin E. Baiger, George G. Virgin, Jonathan P. Day, George B. Chand- ler, James Peverly, Joseph C. A. Wingate, Isaac A. Hill, Beuben G. Wyman, Moses Humphrey, Charles Minot, Kufus Merrill, Onslow Stearns, Jonathan L. Pickering, John C. Hall, William H. Smart, Timothy Haynes, John Ballard, Nathan W. Gove, George P. Whittredge, James Moulton, Jr., Calvin Howe, Samuel C. Eastman, Isaac Clement, Isaac N. Elwell, Jeremiah P. Bunnels, George Poss, Benjamin P. Prescott, Moses T. Willard, Charles P. Sanborn, Henry S. Shattuck, Samuel L. P. Simpson, Henry E. Sawyer, Hazen G Kayes, Willard S. Heath, George W. Ela, Samuel G. Lane, Isaac N. Blodgett, Josiah Bellows, Henry B. Poster, Edward E. Sturtevant, Andrew S. Smith, John Dame, Jonathan Kittredge, Charles E. Twombly, Albert N. Pisher, David A. Brown, Cyrus T. Moore, Charles C. Davis, George H. Chandler, Nathan C. Sweet, Eliphalet S. Nutter, James B. Moore, William W. Godding, Edward Dow, Kichard Ela, Luther Ko- by, Augustine C. Pierce, A. Willis Barry, Jonathan E. Pecker.

DUNBAKTON. Justice, State— -Henry L. Burnham.

Justice, Quorum Caleb Stark.

Justices Nathan Gutterson, Daniel H. Parker, Nath'l H. Wheeler, Leonard Howell, Charles G. B. Byder, William B. Burnham, Josiah Biehardson, Henry Put- ney, Alfred Colby.

EPSOM. Justice, State— William Ham. Justice, Quorum James Martin. Justices— Benjamin L. Locke, Symonds Fowler, Jo- 4

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seph J. Moses, Henry Knox, Samuel Yeaton, Henry F. Sanborn, Leonard W. Peabody, Nathan Griffin, 2d, Arthur C. Locke, Win. M. Baker.

FRANKLIN. Justices, State— George W. Nesmith, Daniel Osgood, Nathaniel H. Sanborn, Austin F. Pike, Stephen Kenrick, Jonathan W. Fifield.

Justice, Quorum Joseph Sweatt.

Justices Jeremiah F. Daniell, Samuel Quimby, Dan- iel Barnard, David Gilchrist, A. G. Morrison, John H. Rowell, Jonathan P. Sanborn, John S. Jewell, John White, Asa B. Closson, Charles Garland, Edwin C Stone, Jonathan W. Field.

HENNIKER. Justices, State Oliver C. Fisher, Edward B. S. Sanborn.

Justices, Quorum I. Woods, John S. Craig.

Justices- Jeremiah Foster, William P. Cressy, Jonas Wallace, Oliver Pillsbury, John C. Campbell, Hiram M. Davis, Francis Colby, J. Morse, James Straw, Zadok Dustin, Jr.

HOOKSETT. Justice, Quorum— J 'esse G-ault.

Justices John H. Mitchell, Eri Poor, Savory T. Bur- bank, George Davis, Joseph T. Goss, Henry Saltmarsh, Benjamin J. Gile, Hiram Kimball, George Davis, 2d, Joseph Blanchard.

HOPKINTON. Justices, State— Koraxie Chase, Dyer H. Sanborn.

Justices, Quorum— Phineas Clough, Isaac D. Merrill, Isaac Story, George W. Currier, James Fellows, John Burnham.

Justices Joab Patterson, Benjamin Loverin, Moses Colby, John Currier, Moses Copps, James Hoyt, Phin- eas Clough, 2d, Paul B. George, Horace C. Stanley, Joseph Dow, John M. Bailey, Richard F. Morgan, G-. L. Kimball, Charles Gould, William Restieaux, George

B. Hardy, Cyril C. Tyler, I. A. Putney, J. M. Burn- ham, A. White, Arial P. Knowlton, John Carter, Albert Crowell, Warren Clark, Rufus P. Copps.

LOUDON. Justices, Quorum Ira Osgood, Joseph

C. Harper, Jeremiah Clough, Isaac S. French. Justices John S. Osborne, Nathaniel S. Batch elder,

Benjamin F. Neal, Samuel P. Calef, Theophilus B.

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Martin, Jeremiah T. Clough, Moses Morse, George W. Keal, John B. Moore, William Emery, Samuel B. Lov- ering, David Lake, Joseph F. French, Hiram French.

NEWBURY. Justice, Quorum— Eli Dodge.

Justices— John Muzzey, Jr., Jeremiah Morse, Moody Gillingham, James M. Ciiley, Giles Bartlett, Nathaniel C. Savory, Nathaniel C. Lear.

NEW-LONDON. Justices, State— Anthony Colby, George W. Everett, Luther McCutchins, Daniel E. Colby, Marcus E. Sargent, Richard H. Messer, Albert Little.

Justices— James Todd, Joshua F. Hemphill, James C. Greenwood, Charles S. Sargent, Anthony C. Burpee, Edwin A. Jones, Samuel M. Carr, John Brown, Joseph N. Hannaford, Luther M. Trussell, Ruel Whitcomb.

NORTHFIELD. Justices, State— Asa P. Cate, Archi- bald S. Clark.

Justices, Quorum— James Cochran, Jeremiah Smith.

Justices Isaac Whittier, J. Kimball, Shubael Dear- born, Jr., James P. Robertson, Moses Batch elder, George S. Tibbetts, Jeremiah Cross, Daniel M. Huse, Joseph F. Simonds, James H. Cofran.

PEMBROKE. Justices, State Moses Martin, Aaron Whittemore.

Justices, Quorum William Knox, Moody Kent, James Wilson.

Justices Jeremiah H. Wilkins, Noah M. Cofran, Norris Cochran, Trueworthy L. Fowler, WTinthrop Fow- ler, Jr., William Hazelton, Jr., Jacob Sawyer, Hall B. Emery, Martin H. Cochran, Josiah K. Locke, John M. Kimball, Nathaniel Lakeman, Jr., John Griffin, Jr., Amos C. Dow.

PITTSFIELD. Justices, State— Henry B. Leavitt, Benjamin Emerson, John J. Pillsbury, Francis B. Berry.

Justices, Quorum John L. Thorndike, Benjamin L. Cram, James Drake.

Justices John True, John B. Berry, John S. Tilton, Abraham French, 2d, Noah W. Drake, Joseph Tasker, R. P. J. Tenney, William Knowlton, Porter C. True, Jonathan Towle, Charles E. Perkins, Reuben L. French,

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William A. Mack, Hiram A. Tuttle, Josepli Harvey, Scott French.

SALISBURY. Justices, State— Benjamin Pettengill, Arthur L. Graves.

Justices, Quorum Moses Greeley, Samuel C. Bartlett, S. Pingry.

Justices Moses Fellows, Ebenezer Johnson, John Bean, Porter B. Watson, Gilbert Eastman, Jonathan H. Clement, Moses P. Thompson, Nathaniel Sawyer, John C. Smith, Amos P. Stevens, Moses J. Stevens, Jo- seph P. Stevens, Thomas D. Little, Nathan Tucker, Jr.

SUTTON. Justices, State— Benjamin Wadleigh, Bob- ert Lane.

Justice, Quorum Enoch Page.

Justices Samuel Dresser, George C. Eaton, Nathan- iel A. Davis, Moses Hazen, Lewis Richards, Carlos G. Pressey, Asa Page, Erastus Wadleigh, James M. Sar- gent, Thomas J. Wadleigh, George Putney, Moses W. Russell.

WARNER. Justices, State— Abner B. Kelly, Wal- ter Harriman.

Justices, Quorum Franklin Symonds, Robert Thomp- son, Leonard Eaton, Stephen K. Hoyt.

Justices H. G. Harris, Abner Woodman, John Couch, Jr., Stephen Bartlett, H. H. Harriman, Joshua George, H. D. Robertson, N. A. Davis, Harrison R. Sargent, Timothy Flanders, George S. Morgan, Ira Harvey, Philip C. Bean, Moses D. Wheeler, Joseph Ordway, Al- bert P. Davis, Samuel Davis, Jr., George Savory.

WEBSTER (Boscawen divided and the west part) incorporated July 3, 1860. Organized according to law August 11, 1860.

Justice, State Simeon B. Little.

Justice, Quorum Hezekiah Fellows.

Justices Thomas Elliot, Moody A. Pillsbury, Luke Corser, Joseph L. Couch, George W. Stevens, Moses Whittier, David A. McCurdy, George Little.

WILMOT. Justices^ State— John Woodbury, Jr., Horatio N. Mason, William W. Flanders.

Justices, Quorum Merrill Cross, Samuel Teel. Justices Morrill Currier, Samuel Greeley, John Teel,

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xldo S. Brown, Otis Jones, John Cross, Porter K. Phil- >rick, Joseph K. Wallace, Charles K. Brown, George W. Preseott, Green Johnson, John M. Carr, Richard J. ttearns. .

Sheriff— Nehemiah George Ordway, Concord.

Deputy Sheriffs Andover, Aaron Waitt ; Bradford, Fohn D. "Wadleigh ; Concord, Charles Smart, Jeremiah 5. Durgin, George G. Virgin, Joshua B. Merrill ; New- London, Albert Little ; Pittsfield, Francis B. Berry ; Warner, John Currier ; Henniker, Hiram M. Davis ; Pembroke, William K. Clifford ; Canterbury, William EL Currier ; Franklin, Jonathan P. Sanborn ; South Newbury, Eli Dodge ; Hopkinton, George B. Hardy ; Warner, Gilbert Davis.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in Ihis County Manchester (Hillsborough Co.), Mace Moul- ;on, D. L. Stevens, Isaac W. Farmer ; Candia (Rock- ngham Co.), Carr B. Haines; Northwood, William S. Ring ; Epping, B. S. Clifford ; Deerfield, Richard J. Sanborn; D anbury (Grafton Co.), William P. Stone; Plainfield (Sullivan Co.), John P. Chellis.

Jailer Charles C. Davis, Concord.

Coroners Concord, Seth Eastman, Cady Clark ; Sal- sbury, D. C. Gookin ; Warner, Stephen Bartlett ; Pitis- leld, John Wheeler ; Boseawen, Jonathan Tenney, Jr. ; Wilmot, Baruch C. Cloug;h.

COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns, thirty. Shire Towns, Amherst, Manchester and Nash- ua. (County records kept at Amherst.) Population,

I860, 62,239.

County Treasurer George A. Kamsdell, Peterbor- ough ; salary, $126.

Register of Deeds Charles E. Tuttle, Amherst.

County Sealer John F. "Whiting, Amherst.

County Commissioners Ira Gage, New-Boston ; Eph- raim "Weston, Hancock ; George A. Barnes, Manches- ter.

AMHERST. Justices, State— William Wetherbee, Charles H. Campbell.

Justices, Quorum Perley Dodge, Charles Richard- son, Francis P. Pitch, Edward S. Cutter.

Justices David Russell, Joseph Mace, Barnabas B. David, William J. Weston, James Monroe, Abiel Steele, Gilbert Hills, L. J. Secomb, J. Hartshorn, Charles B. Tuttle, Francis Wright, Charles E. Hapgood.

ANTRIM. Justice, State— Lemuel N. Pattee.

Justices, Quorum Isaac Baldwin, Nathan W. C. Jameson, William S. Foster, James Boyd.

Justices Amos Parmenter, John G. Flint, T. S. Holmes, Cyrus Saltmarsh, Hiram Griffin, Charles Mc- Kean, Imla Wright, John S. Shed, Ira Cochran, John B. Woodbury, Isaac B. Pratt, James Wood, John M. Wallace, Reed P. Whittemore, Henry B. Swett, Wil- liam N. Tuttle.

BEDFORD. Justice, Quorum A. Chandler.

Justices Gardner Nevins, Moses Gage, Henry Hale, Joseph H. Stevens, Leonard C. French, 2d, Oliver L. Kendall, Benjamin Hall.

BENNINGTON. Justices, Quorum— John Dodge, Amos Whittemore, John H. Fleming.

Justices John W. Flagg, Samuel Baldwin, Gilbert P.- Hall, Walter D. Woods, Henry H. Duncklee, Gideon F. Dodge, Horace F. Dinsmore.

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BROOKLINE. Justice, Quorum Ensign Bailey.

Justices Alpheus Shattuck, Thomas Bennett, Benja- ain Gould, Joseph F. Jefts, Henry B. Copp, William xilson, Calvin E. Shedd, William C. Smith, William G. Jhattuck.

DEERING. Justices, Quorum William Forsaith, ilussell Tubbs.

Justices William Manahan, Squiers S. Clement, Snoch Hadley, Josiah Loveren, George Smart, George 3. Patten, Herod Chase, Horace Gove, Benjamin L. Sartlett.

FRANCESTOWN. Justices, Quorum— Paul H. Bix- >y, Francis H. Morgan.

Justices Herbert Vose, Samuel B. Hodge, Nahum ?arnum, Thomas B. Bradford, David Atwood, Samuel ). Downs, John West, Daniel F. Frye.

GOFFSTOWN. Justices, State— Jesse Carr, D. Steele.

Justices, Quorum Benjamin Stevens, 2d, George Poor, rohn M. Parker.

Justices Alfred Story, John G. Dodge, Alonzo F. )arr, Thomas R. Butterfield, David Pattee, Gilman F. Parley, Calvin Wyman, Daniel Little, James W. Po- and, William P. Warren, John Gregg, N. E. Kimball.

GREENFIELD. Justice, State— William Whitte- nore.

Justice, Quorum Lewis Richardson.

Justices William L. Savage, Horace Cudworth, Eph- aim Holt, Charles Fitch.

HANCOCK. Justice, /S'taie— David Patten.

Justices, Quorum Andrew C. Cochran, John Dennis.

Justices John Whitcomb, C. Duncan, Joel Gates, oseph Davis, William Gray, Epliraim Weston, Mark tf. Spaulding, Richard Emerson. Eli M. Baldwin.

HILLSBOROUGH. Justices, State— Chandler E. 5otter, James F. Briggs.

Justices, Quorum— William B. Whittemore, Joshua Marcy.

Justices Thomas Wilson, Levi Goodale, Abel C. Surnham, Ezra Clement, Jason H. T. Newell, Nathan Kendall, Francis N. Blood, Benjamin Tuttle, John JG. )ickey, Jotham Moore, John B. Ellenwood, Samuel M.

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Baker, Orasmus "W. Burnham, John McNeil, William Lovejoy, John McClintock, Cornelius Cooiidge. HOLLIS. Justice, State— John N. Worcester. Justice, Quorum- Joel Hardy.

Justices Jonathan T. Wright, Leonard Farley, John Farley, Noah Farley, Noah Johnson, Ambrose H. Wood, John B. Perkins, Enoch I. Colburn, John S. Heywood, Ebenezer T. Wheeler.

HUDSON. Justices, Quorum James Pierce, Beuben Greeley.

Justices Paul Colburn, Stephen D. Greeley, James Emery, David O. Smith, William H. Chase, Daniel T. Gage, David Clement, Kimball Webster.

LITCHFIELD. Justice, Quorum Isaac McQuesten. Justices Parker Bixby, W. Goodspeed, Isaac N. Cen- ter, J. Abbot Marsh, Jonathan A. Griffin, Andrew J. Pike, Simeon D. Leach, Phineas A. Keed.

LYNDEBOBOUGH. Justices, Quorum— D. C. Grant, John Bichardson.

Jitstices David Putnam, Joel H. Tarbell, Oliver Bix- by, William A. Jones, William J. Herrickr Eli C. Cur- tis, George W. Bosworth, Jacob Butler.

MANCHESTEB, Justices, State— Mace Moulton, Daniel Clark, Herman Foster, Samuel D. Bell, William C. Clarke, George W. Morrison, David J. Clark, Isaac W. Smith, William P. Kiddle, Samuel Upton, Jacob F. James, Moody Currier, Theodore T. Abbott, Isaac Bid- die, Samuel N. Bell, Joseph C. Abbott, Bradbury P. Cilley, Samuel D. Lord, Frederick Smyth, Amos B. Shattuck, George H. Hubbard, Nathan Parker, Joseph B. Clark, Jacob G. Cilley, Daniel L. Stevens, William W. Morris, Isaac W. Farmer, George W. Finkerton, James U. Parker, David Cross, Lewis W. Clark, Clin- ton W. Stanley, Stephen G. Clarke, George A. Barnes.

Justices, Quorum John Stark, 3d, Charles Stark, Isaac C. Flanders, John S. Kidder, Edward W. Har- rington, Darwin J. Daniels, Samuel Gould, Jacob B. Daniels, Ezekiel A. Straw.

Justices David A. Bunton, Hiram Brown, Daniel C. Gould, Moses Fellows, Joseph Knowlton, George F. Judkins, George A. French, James Hersey, James S.

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Cheney, John EL Goodale, William W. Baker, Stephen .^almer, William P. Newell, Joseph E. Bennett, "onathan T. P. Hunt, Hilas Dickey, James O. Ad- ms, Charles W. Adams, Joseph Kidder, Stephen M. Saker, John T. Moore, Lucien B. Clough, A. J. Dow, todnia JSfutt, John P. Newell, Benjamin F. Locke, Eli- an M. Topliff, Andrew J. Tucker, William B. Web- ter, Alonzo Smith, James B. Straw, Charles H. Brown, William Richardson, Kichard N. Batchelder, William itark, Kobert Gilchrist, Thomas S. Montgomery, Benja- min F. Martin, Benjamin F. Page, Daniel W. Lane, Jo- eph B. Sawyer, Joseph H. Knowlton, Daniel M. Rofo- rtson, William Beynolds, Abram B. Lord, Phinehas Ldams, Davis Baker, Justin Spear, John B. Goodwin, Jnoch Holcomb, Joseph G. George, John L. Kelley, Jharles W. Johnson, John A. Riddle, Horace Pettee, lenry T. Mowatt, Samuel Hall, Timothy W. Little, Jo- lah A. Haines, Ira Barr, Francis S. Greenleaf, Lemuel LI James, James A. Weston, Samuel Gamble, John loulton, Daniel A. Crosby, Charles A. Eichardson, ohn Hosley, William Dutemple, Jonathan Morse, Na- ianiel E. Morrill, Henry E. Chamberlain, Eugene M. Sowman, Charles W. Colby. John G. Lane, William attle, A. G. Fairbanks, Samuel T. Foster, John Cough- .n, Levi H. Sleeper, Waterman Smith.

MASON. Justice, Quorum George Taffc.

Justices Jonathan Russell, Thomas H. Marshall, J'harles Scripture, Joseph B. Wilson, Willard Jefts, lenry McGowan, N, Herman Shattuck, William A. *reston, William Claggett, Franklin Merriam.

MERRIMACK. Justices, Quorum— Oliver Spaul- ing, William T. Parker.

Just ices— Alexander McC. Wilkins, Leonard W^alker, Idward P. Parker, Isaac McGaw, M. B. McConihe, Villiam McKean, Harrison Eaton, Hosea B. Spaulding, )avid Henderson, Franklin Herrick, David Jones.

MILFORD. Justices, State— William Ramsdell, Cambridge Wadleigh, Leonard Chase.

Justices, Quorum Daniel Russell, Gilbert Wadleigh, ohn E. Bruce, Pliny Whitney.

Justices Luther Hutchinson, Reed Dutton, S. Smith 4*

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Stickney, George "W. Burns, Humphrey M. Tyler, Mar- tin Hall, Oliver W. Lull, Abel Chase, Joel H. Gutter- son, Frederick T. Sawyer, Moses French, Pomroy M. Kossiter, Elbridge G. Newton, William Lane, George

F. Bartlett, Clinton S. Averill, John E. Foster, Gilman Wheeler, George H. Gillis, Samuel G-. Dearborn.

MONT-VERNON. Justice, Quorum—John Bruce. Justices Nathaniel Bruce, Alonzo Travis, Charles J. Smith, Harry H. Bragg, William H. Con ant.

NASHUA. Justices, State Israel Hunt, Isaac Spal- ding, Albert McKean, Aaron F. Stevens, Charles P. Danforth, Charles R. Morrison, George Stark, Aaron W. Sawyer, Albin Beard, Benjamin F. Emerson, George Y. Sawyer, Archibald H. Dunlap, Stillman S. Davis, Thomas Pearsons, John H. Gage, William Barrett.

Justices, Quorum John M. Hunt, Bernard B. Whit- temore; Zebadiah Shattuck, Thomas Chase, Daniel W. Baker, Joseph Greeley, Harvey J. Marshall, Joshua F. Whittle, Edward P. Emerson.

Justices Franklin Fletcher, Silas Butterfield, Jose- phus Baldwin, William D. Beasom, Lyman Heath, Ed- ward Spalding, James S. Koby, James Swallow, Josiali

G. Graves, Aaron P. Hughes, Abraham Mitchell, Rob- ert Moore, Edward Wheeler, Russell E. Dewey, George W. Perham, Nathan McKean, Harrison Hobson, Solo- mon Spalding, Edward B. West, Leonard W. Noyes, H. J. Chapman, Ignatius Bagley, Clark C. Boutwell, Jacob O. Smith, David A. G. Warner, S. B. Richardson, Isaac Eaton, Freeman S. Rogers, T. B. Adams, Jacob K. Marshall, William White, Calvin B. Hill, Albert Lull, Oliver A. Woodbury, William W. Bailey, James Eayers, Francis Winch, William L. Carter, Luther F. Locke, Orlando S. Marshall, Paris H. Hill, Jeff. Rock- wood, John M. Flanders, W. J. Cooper, Frederick Chase, George H. Whitney, Joseph F. Andrews, Evan B. Hammond, Gustine Marshall, Hiram T. Morrill, Samuel Tuck, David Gillis, Isaac Knight, Levi P. Saw- yer, John Taylor, Isaac S. Marshall, Jacob D. March, Charles E. Paige, Hiram Campbell, Norman P. Green, Luther H. Clement, William P. Ainsworth, Eliphaz W. Upham.

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NEW-IPSWICH. Justices, State— John Preston, >sea Eaton, Jeremiali Smith. Justice, Quorum George Barrett. Justices— Moody Adams, William W. Johnson, Ste- ien Thayer, James Chandler, John T. Stevens, James •aulding, Christopher Whitney, William Hassell, Na- aniel Y. Oliver, Henry Adams, Nathan Sanders, Peter , Clarke, Henry O. Preston, John IT. Davis, Paul oors, George W. Wheeler, 2d, George F. Eaton. NEW-BOSTON. Justices, Quorum— Benjamin Fair- Id, Kobert B. Cochrane.

Justices Daniel Campbell, George G. Fox, Ira Gage, xiney McLane, Neil McLane, David D. Smith, James . Gregg, Ninian C._ Crombie.

PELHAM. Justice, State— Moody Hobbs.

Justices, Quorum J. Gibson, J. Atwood, David Cut-

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Justices Gilbert Colburn, Daniel Marshall, Abel ige, David Butler, Alfred S. Smith, Jonathan At- :>od.

PETERBOROUGH. Justices, State— John H. Steele, iniel B. Cutter, Cornelius V. Dearborn, George A. xmsdell.

Justices, Quorum Abiel Sawyer, Albert Smith, Tim- hy K. Ames.

Justices Samuel Adams, Josiah S. Morrison, James White, James Scott, Charles G. Cheney, Jacob Long- 7, Person C. Cheney, William B. Kimball, Charles ott, John Smith, Timothy K. Ames, 2d, John M. >llins, Granville P. Felt, Kendall C. Scott, Albert S. ott, Alva Ames, Riley B. Hatch.

3HARON. Justices, Quorum Samuel Nay, Nathan

)ors, James Taggart.

Justice Frank W. Preston.

TEMPLE. Justices, Quorum Isaac Kimball, El-

dge G. Cutter.

Justice James Kilburn.

WEARE. Justice, State— John L. Hadley.

Justices, Quorum Amos W. Bailey, Daniel Paige,

illiam Woodbury, William H. Gove;

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COUNTY OFFICERS.

Justices Abraham Morrill, Jesse Whittaker, Moses A. Hodgdon, Jonathan D. Clement, Josiah G. Dear- born, Kobert B. Carswell, Moses Dearborn, Amos J. Wilson, Albe Morrill, Simon G. Gove, "William B. Gove, David Gould.

WILTON. Justice, State John L. Spring, Charles H. Burns.

Justices, Quorum Joseph W. Killam, Eliphaiet Put- nam, Josiah Fleeman.

Justices Joel Abbott, Timothy Parkhurst, David Whiting, Elbridge F. Perkins, Charles Spaulding, George W. Daniels, Lewis Howard, Benjamin Baker, Philander King, Sewell Putnam, Burleigh French, Willard French, Moses Clark, William Emerson, Sam- uel Barrett, Harvey A. Whiting, Warner Clark.

WINDSOB. Justices— James W. Perkins, John M. Curtis, Jonathan B. Emerson.

Sheriff— Daniel L. Stevens, Manchester.

Deputy Sheriffs Amherst, Gilbert Hills ; Manchester, Isaac W. Farmer ; Peterborough, Timothy K. Ames, Charles Scott ; New-Ipswich, Peter H. Clark ; Goffs- \ town, David Pattee ; Hillsborough, John G. Dickey ; . Nashua, John Taylor ; Mason, Willard Jefts ; Wilton, Willard French ; Milford, William Lane, Humphrey M. Tyler ; Pelham, Alfred S. Smith.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to se?*ve in this County Concord (Merrimack Co.), N. G. Grdway,

Jailer Gilbert Hills, Amherst.

Coroners Antrim, William 1ST. Tuttle ; Manchester,] Joseph M. Kowell, David J. Clark ; Mason, George j Taft ; Nashua, James White, Moses Davis, Jefferson Eockwood.

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COUNTY OF CHESHIRE, Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns

twenty-two. Shire Town, Keene. Population, I860.

27,443.

County Treasurer Augustus T. Wilder, Keene ; sal- ary, $100.

Register of Deeds Calvin May, Jr., Keene.

County Sealer

County Commissioners Willard Adams, Swanzey;' Samuel Atherton, Winchester; Aaron P. Howland, Walpole.

ALSTEAD. Justices, Quoru?n—Azel Hatch, A„ Glover, Asa H. Carpenter, Bolivar Lovell.

Justices Joseph Kingsbury, Ira Kust, Whitney Breed, Lawson Eobertso'n, Alden S. Thurston, Abel Eichard- son, James F. Isham, James Kamsey, Oliver Shepard.

CHESTEBFIELD. Justice, State— Barton Skinner.

Justices, Quorum Otis Amidon, W. E. Platts.

Justices Samuel Beal, Ezekiel P. Pierce, J. C. Good- ridge, Ezra Titus, William Bennett, Oscar Coolidge, John B. Fisk, George H. F. Colburn, John M. Eichard- son, Mark Cook, Arza K. Clark, Eansom Parr, Henry O. Coolidge, Ebenezer P. Wetherell.

DUBLIN. Justices, State Thomas Fisk, Jonathan K. Smith.

Justice, Quorum— Asa Heald.

Justices Eufus Piper, Aaron Smith, John G. Parker, Franklin J. Ware, Joseph Perry, Jacob Gleason. . FITZWILLIAM. Justices, State— John J. Allen, Jr., Amos A. Parker.

Justices, Quorum Silas Cummings, John J. Allen.

Justices Jonathan S. Adams, John Kimball, Joel Whittemore, John Whittemore, Samuel Kendall.

GILSUM. Justice, State— George W. Hammond.

Justices Israel B. Loveland, George W. Newman, Francis A. Howard, George Hammond, Ezra Webster.

HINSDALE. Justices, State— Frederick Boyden, William Haile.

Justice, Quorum Ezra Burnham.

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Justices Obed Slate, Jr., Charles J. Amidon, Hollis Taylor, Hezekiah F. Horton, Lemuel Liscom, Lockhart Davenport.

JAFFREY. Justices, Quorum Alonzo Bascom, John Fox.

Justices George Bryant, Asa Baker, John A. Pres- cott, 2d, David A. Wood.

t KEENE. Justices, State Salma Hale, Leonard Bis- eo, Samuel Dinsmoor, Levi Chamberlain, William P. Wheeler, Thomas M. Edwards, G. F. Starkweather, Frank S. Fiske, Francis A. Faulkner, Charles C. Web- ster, Edward Farrar.

Justices, Quorum John H. Fuller, Lewis Campbell, George W. Sturtevant, Charles Sturtevant, Samuel Woodward.

Justices John H. Elliott, George A. Wheelock, Isaac Sturtevant, Noah R. Cook, E. F. Lane, Jehiel Wilson, Joseph Perry, Nelson Morse, Thomas H. Leverett, Eph- ' raim A. Chapin, Edward Joslin, Henry C. Handerson, Ralph J. Holt, Calvin May, Jr., Seth Wadsworth, Silas Hardy, Samuel B. Aldrich, George Tilden, Ephraim Foster, Dauphin W. Buckminster, Daniel Buss, Charles F. Webster, Yirgil A. Wright, Harvey Carlton, Augus- tus T. Wilder, Elisha F. Lane, William P. Abbott, Harvey W. Cooper, Caleb T. Buffum, Addison Stone, Benjamin F. Phelps, Don PL Woodward, Henry Wil- lard, Lucius F. Goodnow, Reuben Stewart, Horatio Col- ony, William S. Briggs, Frederick A. Bartlett.

MARLBOROUGH. Justices, Quorum Benjamin Whitney, Nelson Converse.

Justices Reuben Ward, Jairus Collins, Elijah Boy- den, Cyrus E. Hardy.

MARLOW. Justice, State— Allen Giffin.

Justices, Quorum Bethuel Farley, Amos Huntley, Amos F. Fisk, George Ticknor.

Justices Edmund Jones, John Q. Jones, C. D. Sy- monds, Franklin Downing, Franklin Graves, Willard A. Baker, E. A. Smith.

NELSON. Justice, State Milan Harris.

Justice, Quorum Charles H. Whitney.

Justices Horatio Osgood, Frederick Taylor, Charles

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ft, P. Harris, Gilman Griffin, Justus Fisher, George G. Hardy.

RICHMOND. Justice, Quorum Jarvis Weeks. Justices— Silas Jilson, Kendall Fisher, William Wright, Uberto Bowen, John W. Herrick, David B. Aldrich.

RINDGE. Justice, State— Stephen B. Sherwin.

Justice Quorum Levi Howe.

Justices Joshua Converse, John P. Simonds, Thomas Ingalls, Jason B. Perry, Zebulon Converse, Alison Lake, George W. Todd, Jr., Arba S. Coffin, George W. Stearns, Oratio P. Allen, Ebenezer Blake, Josiah Abbott, Amos J. Blake, David Stowe, James B. Bobbins, Harrison G. Rice.

KOXBURY. Justices Seth Kingsbury, Brigham Nims, Eli Clark.

STODDARD. Justices, Quorum Asa Copeland, Chester A. Blodgett.

Justices Abner Knowlton, William Wilson, Elipha- let Fox, Luther Abbott, Sumner Knight, Josiah M. Rice.

1 SULLIVAN". Justices David Seward, Josiah Pea- jody, George C. Hubbard, Charles Mason, David A. Felt, Franklin Buckminster, J. Symonds.

SURRY. Justices— Eliphalet Dort, Nathan D. Eeed, Joseph Allen, William H. Porter, Horace Wilcox.

SWANZEY. Justices, Quorum Joseph Hammond, Jr., Elijah Sawyer.

Justices Charles N. Hills, Isaac Stratton, Rufus Bow- m, Aaron Holbrook, Jotham W. Frink, Willard Adams, Stephen Faulkner, Benjamin Reed, Thomas T. Wether- Dee, Barnabas C. Peters, Asaph Corlis, Enoch Howes, Alonzo A. Ware, Alanson S. Whitcomb.

TROY. Justices, Quorum Brown Nurse, Abel Ba- ser.

Justices Edward P. Kimball, Leonard Farrar, Da- rid W. Farrar, Isaac Aldrich, Jr., Edwin Butrick, Jo- ham H. Holt.

WALPOLE. Justices, State— Frederick Vose, Da- rid Fisher.

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Justices, Quorum "Walton Mead, George Hunting- ton, J. B. Burnham, David C. Thompson, Aldis Lovell.

Justices Ebenezer Morse, Hope Lathrop, Daniel Mer- riam, Jr., Henry Mellish, John "W. Lovejoy, John W. Hayward, William Arnold, Ebenezer E. Stowell, Au- gustus F. Maynard, Oliver Martin.

WESTMORELAND. Justices, State— Larkin Ba- ker, Charles F. Brooks.

Justice, Quorum Tileston A. Barker.

Justices Z. Britton, Anson Cole, Arvin Aldrich, Charles H. Cook.

WINCHESTER. Justices, Quorum Calvin Burnap, Edwin M. Forbes.

Justices Ebenezer D. Foster, Henry Kingman, Asa- hel J. Humphrey, Erastus Dickinson, Willard Jackson, Everson Cook, Edward Gustine, Elisha Hutchins, Lu- ther Cheney, John Wheelock, John Severance, Ira W. Russell, Sampson W. Buifum, Edward P. Tenney, John P. Merrill, Daniel A. Hawkins, Alvin W. Ball, Mar- shall Kingman, John Burbank, Ellery Albee, William Rixford, Augustus W. French, Charles Barber, Samuel Atherton, Abel Hammond.

Sheriff— Bolivar Lovell, Alstead.

Deputy Sheriffs Hinsdale, Lockhart Davenport ; Jaffrey David A. Wood ; Keene, Ralph J. Holt, Eli- sha F. Lane, Harvey W. Cooper ; Richmond, John W. Her rick ; Walpole, Waldo F. Hayward ; Stoddard, Sumner Knight ; Winchester, Daniel A. Hawkins ; Troy, Isaac Aldrich, Jr.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Peterborough (Hillsborough Co.), Charles Scott.

Jailer Augustus T. Wilder, Keene.

Coroners Keene, William S. Briggs ; Nelson, Milan Harris,

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COUNTY OF SULX.IVAJY,

Vas incorporated July 5, 1827. Shire Town, Newport, Number of Towns, fifteen. Population, 1860, 19,039.

County Treasurer Albro Blodgett, Claremont ; sala-

Register of Deeds— R. D. Foster, Newport.

County Sealer Jonathan Miner, Claremont.

County Commissioners Chester Pike, Cornish ; Wil- am McCrae, Charlestown ; Nathaniel T. Cofran, S-oshen.

ACWOKTH. Justices, Quorum Jesse Slader, Chapin [. Brooks.

Justices Joel Tracy, Granville Gilmore, Joseph Ball, ;. Slader, Joseph G. Si'lsby, Nicholas E. Sargent, Har- ey Hayward, Hezekiah Copeland, 2d, Adna Keyes, Ja- ob B. Kichardson, Artemas C. Field, James A. Wood, lenry D. Foster.

CHARLESTOWN. Justices, State— Enos Stevens, Idmund L. Gushing.

Justices Thomas Whipple, Henry Hubbard, Isaac \ Wetherbee, Samuel Webber, Simeon O. Cooley, Bich- rd Hubbard, Alvin Frost, James C. Stebbins, Henry [. Sylvester, Harvey Abbott, William McCrae, Samuel Salter, George Olcott, Jr., Simeon W. Albee, Edward I. Putnam.

CLAREMONT. Justices, State— Ambrose Cossitt, ohn J. Prentiss, Thomas J. Harris, Otis F. R. Waite, losea W. Parker, John L. Far well.

Justices, Quorum Luther Brown, Philander C. Free- lan, Alpheus F. Snow, Albro Blodgett, Timothy Nut- Ing, Walter Tufts.

Justices John W. Tappan, Danford Bice, Caleb Jud- ins, Simeon Ide, C. P. Smith, Samuel C. Abbott, reorge W. Blodgett, Samuel G. Jarvis, William M. jadd, Edward Brown, Frederick A. Henry, Solon C. rrannis, John S. Walker, Jonathan Densmore, George I. Lathe, June Pierce, Sylvanus F. Redfield, J. W. San- orn, Enoch Johnson, Jonas Livingston, Ira Colby,

ames Goodwin, Albert H. Danforth, Sumner Putnam, Lurelius Dickinson, Horace A. Perry, William P. Aus-

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tin, Nathaniel Tolles, Charles H. Long, Edward Ains- worth, James Sperry, E. D. Baker, William E. Tutli- erly, Edward W. Woodell, Austin F. Cowles, William Clark, James W. Bradley, Samuel C. Bailey, Jonas White, Henry Pitch, David F. Tutherly, Joshua Colby, Edwin Vaughan, Alexander Gardiner, Arthur Chase, Otis G. Kobinson, Ira Colby, Jr., Albert C. Ward, Ly- , man I. Brooks, Thomas K. Gowdey, Eli C. Marsh.

COBNISH. Justices, State Eleazer Jackson, John L. Putnam, Chester Pike.

Justice, Quorum Araunah Burnap.

Justices Sylvanus Bryant, Orlando Powers, E. E. Chellis, Joshua B. Wyman, Heman H. Cummings, Israel Hall, Benjamin Fletcher, Carlos F. Huggins, Harrison Leslie, Alvin Comings, Chester B. Fitch, Uriel L. Com- ings, Charles E. Jackson, John T. Breck, William Bal- loch, George D. Kenyon, William P. Johnson.

CBOYDON. Justice, Quorum— Daniel B. Hall. Justices John Cooper, Nathan Hall, Elias Powers, Otis Cooper, Paine Durkee.

GOSHEN. Justice, State— Virgil Chase.

Justices, Quorum Oliver Booth, Nathaniel T. Cof- ran.

Justices Jonas Parker, Silas S. Booth, Dennis Lear, Joshua W. Booth, James Baker.

GBANTHAM. Justice, State— Oliver B. Busweil.

Justices, Quorum Seth C. Sargent.

Justices John N. Brown, Joshua P. Smith, Adolphus Hall.

LANGDON. Justices, State— Bobert Elwell, March Chase.

Justices, Quorum John Walker, Boyal Shumway.

Justices C. C. Albee, L. J. Graves, Horace Adams.

LEMPSTEB. Justices, State— Alvah Smith, Daniel M. Smith.

Justice, Quorum Harvey Dudley.

Justices Joel Dame, James Booth, William B. Par- ker.

NEWPOBT. Justices, State— Austin Corbin, Ed- mund Burke, Edward Wyman, Levi W. Barton, Wil-

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Justices Quorum Amasa Edes, Thomas W. Gilmore, ohn Town, James Hall, James A. Gregg, Nathan Write.

Justices— Henry G. Carlton, Nathaniel O. Page, Fred- rick Claggett, Calvin Wilcox, J. Emerson, Benjamin. '. Haven, John Wilcox, Edmund Wheeler, Samuel H. Ides, Dexter Richards, Francis Boardman, "William Kel- 5V, Benjamin F. Carr, David B. Chapin, Shepherd L. lowers, Frederick Chapin, Daniel D. Chapin, Joseph . Hoyt, Jacob Reddington, Alexander V. Hitchcock, reorge Herrick, Bufus P. Claggett, Eleazer C. Con- erse, Calvin H. Pike, William Nourse.

PLAINFIELD. Justice, State— George Bryant.

Justices— William Ward, A. Read, Stephen R. Moul- >n, Edward Freeman, Jr., Stephen D. Stone, Jesse Col- y, Arvin Bartholomew, John P. Chellis, N. M. Wheel- r, L. Bryant, Alvin D. Manchester, Benjamin C. mith, Otis H. Chellis, Isaac W. Westgate.

SPRINGFIELD. Justice, State— Richard. Sanborn.

Justices, Quorum— Ora, C. Howard, Daniel N. Adams.

Justices— Samuel Quimby, Valentine Manahan, Fran- is M. Morril, William P. Smith, A. S. Abbott, William I. Melendy, John C. Nichols, Lorenzo Bailey, Joseph >avis? Jr., Richard F. Sanborn.

SUNAPEE. Justice, Quorum Daniel George.

Justices— William Young, David Brown, John Hop- ins, Jacob C. Stickney, Joseph G. Tucker, Hiram Sar- ent, James Perkins, Josiah Turner, Samuel Wells, Villiam C. Sturoc, Charles E. Rogers, Thomas Smith, Lsahel Lear, John Young, Jr.

UNITY. Justices, State Amos Perkins, Harvey Iim toon, Ezra J. Glidden.

Justices, Quorum Hiram Smith, Joseph Copeland, Jharles L. Newton.

Justices Daniel Huntoon, Gilbert Lewis, Uriah M. traw, Nathan Hunton, William Dunsmoor, Charles H. Jammett, Josiah H. Straw, Joseph M. Perkins, Harvey anborn, Joshua Tenney, Albert F. Winn, Jabez B. *erkins, Nathaniel A. Lull, George B. Spencer, John 'aul.

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WASHINGTON. Justices, State— Martin Chase, Solomon E. Jones, Langdon Healey.

Justice, Quorum Simon W. Jones.

Justices 1ST. G. Jones, Sullivan W. Healey, DeWitt C. Newman, Jesse Bailey, James Barney, John O. Met- calf, Benjamin P. Blood, Asaph Wilson, Hartwell Wright, Ziba S. Story, John Mcllvin, Brooks K. Web- ber, Joseph A. Howard.

Sheriff— John P. Chellis, Meriden (Plainfield).

Deputy Sheriffs— Charlestown, Jonathan Baker, Abra- ham D. Hull ; Claremont, William Dodge, J onas White, James W. Bradley ; Cornish, Lemuel Martindale ; Croy- don, Martin A. Barton ; Newport, Francis Boardman. Frederick Claggett ; Washington, Sylvanus Clogston ; Grantham, John N. Brown ; Plainfield, Bradbury Dy- er, Nathaniel M. Wheeler.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County New-London (Merrimack Co.), Albert Lit- tle; Hanover (Grafton Co.), Lorenzo D. Gove; Lebanon, James G. Ticknor ; Alstead (Cheshire Co.), Bolivar Lovell.

Jailer James Eiley, Newport.

Coroners Plainfield, Levi Bryant ; Newport, William Nourse ; Claremont, Thomas J Harris.

COUNTY OF GRAFTON,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Shire Towns, Haver- \ hill and Plymouth. {County records kept at Haver- i hill.) Number of Toivns, thirty-eight. Population, 1860, 43,273.

County Treasurer Samuel L. Merrill, Warren ; sal- ary, $150.

Register of Deeds Horace B. Savage, Haverhill.

County Sealer Henry Towle, Haverhill.

County Commissioners Adams M. Holden, Kumney ; i John C. Blaisdell, Bristol ; Matthew Bryant, Enfield.

ALEXANDKIA. Justice, State— K. Dickerson. Justice, Quorum— Hem an J. Welton, Darius Forbes.

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Justices— James Crawford, Aiken Gilmore, Hiram S. lifford, Leonard Cheney, Stephen Brain ard, Erastus ean.

BATH. Justices, State Harry Hibbard, Andrew S. roods, John L. Carleton.

Justices, Quorum— Isaac Patterson, C. C. Hutchins, eorge Cutting, Alonzo P. Carpenter. Justices— George W. Cutting, Daniel Patterson, Sam- 3l Boss, Jesse Mann, George Morrison, George W. lement, Willard Weeks, Moses Abbott, David B. Lang, dward Woods, Henry C. Carbee, Henry S. Lang, eorge A. Bingham, John Hodge, Phinehas Chamber- In, "William V. Hutchins, E. Wheelock Bartlett, Ethan , Moulton, Bradley G. Child, Isaiah P. Kimball. BENTON. Justice, Quorum James J. Page. Justices Ira Whitcher, Daniel D. Page, George W. [ann.

BETHLEHEM. Justices, State— John G. Sinclair, aniel P. Putnam.

Justice, Quorum William Kenney. Justices Isaac J. Quimby, Daniel Wilcomb, Keuben aker, Thomas J. Spooner, Willis Wilder, Hosea Crane, hnothy P. Turner, William V. Gale. BRIDGE WATER. Justices, Quorum Joshua P. nith, Nathaniel Batchelder, J. H. Johnson. Justices Jesse Prescott, Martin Boardman, David B. Lement, John Brown, Thomas Hammond.

BRISTOL. Justices, State— Oscar F. Fowler, R. nith, Samuel K. Mason, James T. Sanborn. Justices, Quorum— Samuel T. W. Sleeper, L. W. Fling, ;ederick Bartlett.

Justices— Walter Haywood, John C. Blaisdell, Levi irtlett, Oilman Ingalls, J. M. R. Emmons, Joseph S. lase, John W. Sanborn, H. B. Fowler, Abraham )loff, Levi Locke, Joseph F. Rollins, Cyrus Taylor, ivid P. Prescott.

CAMPTON. Justices, Quorum— William Clark, Amos int, Ozias Holmes, William P. Robinson. Justices— Robert Smith, Thomas J. Sanborn, George '. Webster, G. W. Keniston, Nathaniel Spencer, Peter alker, Thomas S. Pulsifer.

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CANAAN. Justice, State— Caleb Blodgett.

Justices, Quorum George Harri s, "William W. George.

Justices J. Martin, Chamberlain Packard, Jr., Jona- than Barnard, Nathaniel Shepherd, Darius Barnard, Eleazer Barney, Boswell Elliott, Abner H. Cilley, Na- than Jones, George W. Murray, Horace S. Currier, Mat- thew H. Milton, Norman Hadley, David Barnard, Ha- zen K. Farnum, William M. Chase, John M. Barber, Lewis Pattee, Isaac N. Blodgett, William M. Kogers, William G. Somes, Isaac Davis, Dexter .Richardson. James H. Kelley, George C. Bradbury.

DANBTJRY. Justice, State— William T. Norris.

Justice, Quorum John Bean.

Justices Timothy H. Danforth, Moses L. Taylor, James S. Knowlton, Isaiah Langley, William P. Stone John S. Band, Joseph R. Taylor, Frederick S. Ransom j James T. Smith.

DORCHESTER. Justices, Quorum— Thorns J. Pitts Samuel W. Clement.

Justices Samuel P. Wright, John G. Dustin, Benjri min Davis, Asahel Blodgett, Jr., Marshall P. Burpe»J Benjamin R. Norris, Parker Follansbee, George P. Co! burn, Ethan White, John Q. A. Dimond, Charles ( J Clough.

ELLSWORTH. Justices— Stephen Avery, Samu ' M. Avery, David R. Buzzell.

ENFIELD. Justices, State Converse Goodhu Thomas Merrill, William C. Smith, George W. Conar.

Justices, Quorum Alpheus Conant, Amos French.

Justices Henry Currier, Clement Smith, Nehemi: S. Dustin, William Huse, Mark Purmort, Hubbard Ht ris, John Jones, George W. Choate, C. G. Morgan, Jair| F. Bryant, Phillips C. Cambridge, Jr., James Huse, "W man Pattee, James F. Pattee, Alonzo P. Hatch, Nathj Purmort.

FRANCONIA. Justices— Priest Young, Sime Spooner, Nathaniel W. Cheney, Eleazer B. Parker, n Gould, George W. Smith, Seneca Potter, Jr., Willi! A. Wells.

GRAFTON. Justices, State— James R. Smiley, <[< rus Adams.

Justice, Quorum Jesse Cass.

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Justices—- Alexander Williams, Josiah Stevens, Isaac illock, Gilbert W. Rollins, Horace Barney, 2d, Asa »rd, Nathaniel W. C. Davis, Erastus Blanchard. GROTON. Justices— H. S. McClure, Jonathan Good- e, Joshua R. Wheat, W. Heath, Joseph F. Cilley, ivid M. Tenney, Bradden Ferrin, George E. Colburn. HANOVER. Justices, State— William H. Duncan* lac Ross, Daniel F. Richardson, Israel O. Dewey. Justices, Quorum— Isaac Fellows, Daniel Blaisdell, myn S. In galls, Asahel Smith.

Justices Washington Burnham, Asa Huntington, ysses Dow, John Tenney, Joseph Tenney, Samuel W. bb, Daniel Eaton, Eli Hurlbutt, David Camp, David alker, Nathaniel Hurlbutt, Adna P. Balch, James W. tterson.

HAVERHILL, 'justices, State— John Page, N. B- lton, N. W. Westgate, John L. Rix, John S. Bryant, larles A. Dole.

Justice, Quorum John McClary.

Justices Russell Kimball, Hiram Morgan, Hosea S. ker, Chandler Cass, Aaron P. Glazier, N. M. Swasey, alter P. Flanders, David Page, Dudley C. Kimball, lac Morse, Sylvester Reding, Henry B. Leonard, mes P. Webster, Abel K. Merrill, Samuel Carr, Au- stus Whitney, Jacob Bell, Phineas Spaulding, Isaac -rlton, Rufus King, James Glynn, George W. Chap- in, Charles M. Weeks, Grove S. Stevens, Horace B. vage, John F. Morse, Stephen Metcalf, Joseph B. Cot- i, Abel E. Davis, Luther C. Morse. HEBRON. Justice, State—Nathaniel S. Berry. Justices David McClure, John C. Hammond, Alfred Jaques, Elliot B. Rogers, Milo H. Crosby, George oodworth, James J. Crosby.

HILL. Justices, Quorum G. W. Sumner, E. G. ■rtlett.

Justices— Sew sill Dickerson, Isaac T. Parker, Peter ^rsey, Samuel D. Johnson, Amos Dickerson, Carr ise, Albert Blake, Amos K. Davis, Jonathan R. Row-

HOLDERNESS. Justice, State— Russell Cox. Justices, Quorum Nathaniel P. Smith, Jesse Ladd.

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Justices William Ladd, Samuel S. Prescott, George L. Shepherd, J. F. Keyes, John S. Drew, John S. Ladd, S. N Morse, Andrew Smith, James L. Wilson, Thomas P. Cheney, Daniel Smith, 2d, John H. Mudgett, D. L. Clark, George Hoyt.

LANDAFF. Justices, Quorum— Moses Clark, S. Moody.

Justices George W. Cogswell, John Poor, Dearborn S. M. Cogswell, Moor E. Noyes, George W. Kendall, Rufus H. Noyes, Benjamin Morrill.

LEBANON. Justices, State— Caleb Plastridge, Aaron H. Cragin, Daniel Richardson, George S. Towle, John Clough, Adoniram Smalley.

Justice, Quorum Elisha P. Liscomb.

Justices George H. Lathrop, Abner Allen, John Wood, M. L. Peabody, Lewis R. Morris, Asa M. Mowe, Eleazer Aspinwall, Edward J. Durant, Jewett Hosley, j Oliver L. Stearns, Francis A. Cushman, Joseph W,| Cleaveland, Joseph H. Buckingham, Solon A. Peck, Al- bert M. Shaw.

LISBON. Justices, State Greenleaf Cummings, Wil * liam H. Cummings.

Justices, Quorum Levi Parker, Otis Savage, Jame Parker, Carleton B. Hutchins.

Justices Ithiel C. Young, Jehiel W. Savage, Josepl Parker, Ezra B. Elkins, Cyrus Ela, Carlton B. Hutchins Artemas Wells, Samuel H. McKean, James R. Young David W. Bowles, Ward P. Aldrich, Moses A. Quimb} James A. McKean, David S. Richardson, Stephen 1 Cummings, Silas Parker, Artemas Knight, Charles P; Boynton, George Pearsons, Austin Taylor, Edward l\ Rand, George F. Cushman, Simon Streeter, Charl< Eaton, A. Young, Jehiel W. Holton, Solon S. Gould. |

LINCOLN. Justice— Stephen M. Hanson.

LITTLETON. Justices, State— Edward O. Kenne j John Farr, H. Bingham, Charles W. Rand, Simeon ' Johnson, Cyrus Eastman, Marshall D. Cobleigh.

Justice, Quorum— Adams Moore.

Justices Edmund Carleton, Simeon Remick, Thorn [jj Bickford, William J. Bellows, Otis Batchelder, Marqti; L. Gould, Truman Stevens, S. H. Rowell, Douglas Rci

GRAFTON COUNTY. . * 97

s, J. Sargent, F. Hodgman, Alexander Mclntire, John I Charlton, Allen Day, Samuel A. Edson, Philip H. addleford, Eli D. Sawyer, James J. Barrett, Nathaniel ishop, Wesley Alexander, Franklin Tilton, Boby C. owns, Lucius A. Kussell, Henry W. Bowell, Joseph L. ibb, George Abbott.

LYMAN. Justice, Quorum— Lebbeus Hastings. Justices E. C. Stevens, Charles P. Parker, Harrison orter, Samuel P. Ford, Luther B. Hoskins, Calvin Titus. LYME. Justices, State— David C. Churchill, Sylva- itB Hewes, David Culver.

Justices Asa Shaw, Thomas K. Ames, John W. An- •ews, Selah Beal, David C. Churchill, Jr., Thomas Per- ns, George Flint, John S. Goodell, Simeon B. Whipple. rilliam T. Chase, Francis Porter, Amos Bailey, Anson >uthard, Harris Allen, Asa Thurston, Irenas Hamil- n, Charles Kent, Holmes M. Clark, Edmund T. Saw- ;r, Freeman Joslyn, Jr., Ephraim K. Porter. MONROE. Justices, Quorum Horace Duncan, Jed- iah Buff am.

Justices Robert G. Nelson, N. K. Stirling, Albert ason, Philip P. Mason, Larkin Hastings. ORANGE. Justice, State— Samuel Andrews. Justices Aaron Barney, John French, Ralph C. Dun- ir, Robert Underhill, Levi E. Flanders. ORFORD. Justices, State— Daniel P. Wheeler, Sted- an Willard. (

Justice, Quorum Willard Hosford. Justices Joel Richardson, Austin Palmer, James M. earned, Ephraim B. Strong, Alvin Taylor, Charles W. ierce, James C. Sanborn, William Peters.

PIERMONT. Justice, Quorum— Aaron P. Gould. Justices Isaiah E. Emerson, Thomas M. Stevens, ^eb Gilman, Lewis E. Risley, Abel Crook, Reuben M. ent, Cyrus F. Smith, Nathaniel P. Hannaford. PLYMOUTH. Justices, State— John Keniston, Jo- ph Burrows, Denison R. Burnham, Henry W. Blair, )hn H. Thompson.

Justices, Quorum Joseph Fifield, James McQuesten, )hn Rogers.

98 COUNTY OFFICERS.

Justices Timothy Eastman, Anson Merrill, "William Leverett, William W. Russell, Seth Doton, Cyrus Ken- iston, Stephen York, Arthur Ward, Samuel N. Rowe, Gilmore Houston, Alvah McQuesten, D. H. Currier, Jo- seph Clark, Hiram W. Gove, Joseph C. Eifield, Benja- min Clark, Washington George, Desevignia S. Burn- ham.

EUMNEY. Justices, State Josiah Quincy, Samuel Herbert.

Justices, Quorum H. B. Simpson, John L. Dearborn.

Justices Abram Ward, Joshua H. Hall, Addison Kelley, Daniel L. Simpson, John Wentworth, Adams M. Holden, Josiah Quincy, Jr., Jonathan P. Burnham, Joseph L. Spaulding.

THORNTON. Justices, Quorum— F. H. Drew, J. Horner.

Justices— Charles F. Bowen, Herod Fifield, E. P. El- kins, Moses Eoss, Osgood Page, Joseph W. Morrison. Milton Eoss, William A. Smith, Jeremiah Gilman, Na-J than H. Weeks, Erank W. Avery, Calvin E. Bailey' Arthur L. Shaw.

WARREN. Justices, Quorum Joseph Chamberlain Samuel L. Merrill, David C. French, Enoch R. Weeks' George Libbey.

Justices Jesse Little, Isaac Merrill, William Pom roy, James Harriman, Henry W. Weeks, Ira M. Week James M. Williams, Jeremiah S. Jewett, Albert B!1 Martin, J. W. H. Ames.

WATERVILLE. Justices— William Snow, Samml Dolloff.

WENTWORTH. Justice, State— J. Everett Sargen 1 1

Justice, Quorum Henry Johnson.

Justices J. E. A. Peabody, James Atwell, Newe i Stanyan, Peter L. Hoyt, George S. Dean, John Currie; j M. H. H. Breck, Jeremiah Blodgett, Cyrus Johnsolj Elijah Rollins, Wolcott Dana, Joshua S. Blaisdejj Thomas J . Smith, Milo E. Haynes, John Davis.

WOODSTOCK. Justice, Quorum— Jacob B. Demejj

itt.

coos county. yy

Justices Benjamin Fox, Richard S. Danforth, Jesse ckman, Isaac Fox. Sheriff— Wyman Pattee, Enfield. Jjeputy Sheriffs Bath', George Morrison ; Bristol, mes T. Sanborn ; Canaan, William W. George ; Han- ?r, Lorenzo D. Gove ; Littleton, M. D. Cobleigh ; imney, Joseph L. Spaulding ; Plymouth, D. S. Burn- m ; Wentworth, Milo E. Haynes ; Holderness, Dud- r L. Clark, Thomas P. Cheney ; Haverhill, Grove S. jvens ; Lebanon, James G. Ticknor ; Lisbon, George Cushman.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in s County Franklin (Merrimack Co.), Jonathan P. nborn ; Meredith (Belknap Co.), Hanson Beede. Jailer Grove S. Stevens, Haverhill. Coroners Holderness, Samuel S. Baker, James G. 3knor ; Haverhill, John McClary ; Canaan, Stephen }rse ; Littleton, Adams Moore.

COUNTY OF COOS,

as incorporated December 24, 1803. Number of Towns, twenty-five. Shire Town, Lancaster. Population, 1860, L3,168.

County Treasurer Nahum D. Day, Stratford ; salary,

00.

Register of Deeds Hezekiah B. Parsons, Lancaster.

County Sealer Anderson J. Marshall, Lancaster.

County Commissioners Moses H. Kix, Dalton ; Hazen

rans, Gorham ; Edwin W. Drew, Stewartstown.

BERLIN". Justice, State— Merrill C. Forrest.

Justice, Quorum Fletcher I. Beane.

Justices Daniel Green, Greenleaf Coffin, Moses T.

oss.

3ARROLL. Justices Ebenezer Glines, Josiah Moo-

jt, Amos C. Colby.

DLARKSVILLE. Justices, Quorum Gideon Tirrell,

jphen G. Fuller.

Justices John Keazer, Israel W. Tyler.

100 COUNTY OFFICERS.

COLEBEOOK— Justices, quorum— Jonas Eolfe, Hez- ekiah Parsons, Albert Barker, Hazen Bedel.

Justices Benjamin Whittemore, Alfred Loverjng, Benjamin K. Gilman, Hosea Aldrich, Abiel C. Kidder, Archelaus Cummin gs, Ira A. Ramsey, Erasmus D. Hutchinson, John "Whittemore, William S. Ladd, Charles P. Gaffield, Henry W. Woodrow.

COLUMBIA. Justices, Quorum Enoch Rogers, Samuel M. Harvey.

Justices John R. Annis, Lewis Snow, John Mathes. M. B. Richardson, Jonathan Qilman, Eben E. Noyes, R. Darling, Hiram H. Kenney, John P. Locke, Horace M. Hobart, Charles S. Osgood, Orvis W. Haven.

I) ALTON. Justices, Quorum Asa Taylor, Oliver P. Brooks, Moses H. Rix, Oliver M. Brooks.

Justices William B. Crane, John Bond, George B. Brown, John Blakesiee, Jr.

DUMMEE. Justice, Quorum William Lovejoy.

Justices William A. Willis, Ransom Twitch ell, Isaac C. Wight, John H. Chandler.

' ERROL. Justice, Quorum Elliott Harper. - Justices David H. Thurston, William W. Bragg, j Moses Thurston, James P. Bragg.

GORHAM. Justice, State James M. Hartweil.

Justice, Quorum H. F. Wardwell.

Justices John T. Peabody, John D. Burbank, Sainue Heath, Brooks C. Flanders, Stephen R. Raynes, Johr Brewer, Jr., Timothy H. Hutchins.

JEFFERSON". Justice, State— B. H. Plaisted.

Justice, Quorum Benjamin Reed.

Justices Nicholas Tuttle, Joseph T. Pinkham, Benja min Keniston, Charles Hight, Charles L. Plaisted, Joh Goodell, Nathan R. Perkins, Nathaniel Moulton, Joh L. Martin, James H. Goodall.

LANCASTER. Justices, State— Jared W. William! John H. White, William Burns, James W. Week; Jacob Benton, Albro L. Robinson, Edmund Browr George C. Williams, Benjamin F. Wrhidden, Henry ( Kent, Charles W. Bellows.

Justices, Quorum Ephraim Cross, Hiram A. Fletcl?

COOS COITSTY. 101

Harvey Adams, John M. Whipple, Ira S. M. Gove,

>ch L. Colby, Daniel C. Pinkham, "William Hay-

d.

Ustices James Marden, William Holkins, Saunders

Cooper, Seth Savage, John W. Barney, Eos well W.

-sman, Charles B. Allen, William E. Stockwell, Hi-

l Savage, William S. Clark, Horace Whitcomb,

les S. Brackett, Jared I. Williams, Joseph B. Moore,

ies D. Folsom, Ossian Ray, Seth Adams, John G.

by, D. Eastman, Reuben L. Adams, Benjamin F.

iking, John G. Lewis, Hosea Gray, David A. Burn-

, Samuel Worthley, W. K. Ritchie, Hartford Sweet,

;ekiah B. Parsons, Simpson E. Chase, Oliver Nutter.

QLAN. Justice, State— James M. Phipps.

ustices, Quorum— George T. Roberts, S. Cole, Sam-

F. Mathes, Peter A. G. W. Phipps.

ustices Lewis Hutchinson, Alvinza A. Higgins,

lcome A. Crafts, Joseph H. Vincent, Don A. Rob-

>n.

rORTHUMBERLAKD. Justices, State— Joel W.

bes.

ustices, Quorum— James B. Brown, William H.

&le, Hiram Lucas.

ustices Edward F. Buckman, Josiah Morse, Leon-

Johnson, Alpheus Hutchins.

'ITTSBURG. Justice, Quorum— -Moody B. Quimby. ustices Burleigh Blood, Elias L. Farnum, Otis Par- , Robert Tirrell,' Ephraim C. Aldridge, Fernando C. obs.

RANDOLPH. Justice, Quorum Justus Low.

rustices John C. Leighton, J. C. Scates, Obadiah

nn, Clovis Lowe, Anson Stillings.

■TARK. Justice, State Harwood Pike.

ustices, Quorum Aaron Potter, Aaron J. Smith.

ustices John Massure, Solomon Cole, George S.

ke, Luke Cole.

TRATFORD. Justices, State— J, Marshall, Nahum

Day.

'ustices Benjamin B. Ockington, Thomas Connary,

irles Mahurin, Albe Holmes, Lucius Hartshorn,

>rge M. Johnson, Moses Sherman.

102 COUNTY OFFICERS.

SHELBUKlSrE. Justice, State— Barker Burbank.

Justices, Quorum Robert Ingalls, Thomas J. Hub- bard.

Justices Fletcher Odell, Dearborn L. Austin, Jotham F. Evans, Martin L. Burbank.

STEWARTSTOWJST. Justice, State— William M. Smith.

Justices, Quorum John Flanders, A. "W. Drew, ISTor- mand Smith, Daniel Bogers.

Justices Joseph Y. Tebbetts, Seth Tirrell, Isaiah H. Pickard, Horace J. Hall, William B. Fletcher, Davis Graham, Stephen Morrison.

WHITEF1ELD. Justices, State— Simeon Warner, Aurin M. Chase..

Justices, Quorum Joseph Colby, Ebenezer Carlton.

Justices Morris Clark, Ralph Fiske, Benjamin Brooks, Jr., Kimball Cole, William F. Dodge, Wm. B. Hutchins, Thomas Rogers, Caleb Walker, Charles Libbey, Hart- well H. Southworth, Isaac Miner.

LOCATIONS, &c.

WENTWORTH'S LOCATION. Justice— Z. F. Durkee.

Sheriff— Enoch L. Colby, Lancaster.

Deputy Sheriffs Lancaster, Seth Adams, . William \ Cargill ; Colehrook, Archelaus Cummings ; Northum- berland, Leonard Johnson ; Stratford, Lucius B. Harts- horn ; Columbia, E. G. Rogers.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Littleton (Grafton Co.), M. D. Cobleigh.

Jailer Amos Balch, Lancaster.

Coroners Lancaster Anderson J. Marshall ; Stew-\ artstown, Amos W. Drew; Shelburne, Martin L. Bur- bank.

103

MILITARY DEPARTMENT.

e following statistics and. extracts are taken from the idjutant, Inspector and Quartermaster - G ener aV s Re- port of 1861.

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

[lis Excellency, NATHANIEL S. IJEREY, Hebron.

A.ids-de-Camp [with the rank of Colonel) David JB.

Ison, Manchester; Josiah B. Sanborn, Concord;

illiam C. Berry, Barnstead ; Gilraan C. Tucker, Ray-

»nd ; Milo H. Crosby, Hebron.

Adjutant-General Anthony Colby, New-London

iving the rank of. Brigadier-General).

Quartermaster-General John H. Gage, Nashua,

,nk of Brigadier-General).

Commissary -General Daniel L. Randall, Portsmouth

Losen annually by the Legislature).

Che State is divided into three divisions and six brig-

3S.

iccording to the returns made to the Adjutant-Gen-

1, in 1861, the whole number of enlisted and enrolled

n in the State of New-Hampshire is 31,381.

Prom eighteen towns no returns were made ; several

these are among the large towns and cities in the

ite.

rhe ordinances of the seceded States were passed in i following order as to date :

south-Carolina, Dec. 20, 1880. Mississippi, Jan. 9, 1861. Alabama, Jan. 11, 1861. Florida, Jan. 11, 1881. Seorgia, Jan. 19, 1861. Louisiana, Jan. 26, 1861.

7. Texas, Feb. 1, 1861.

8. Virginia, April 17, 1861.

9. Arkansas, May 6.

10. Tennessee, May 6. 1861.

11. North-Carolina, May 21,1861.

(Newspaper authority.)

^pri! 15, 1861, the President of the United States tied a Proclamation for a draft of 75,000 men, appor- ned from the different States two regiments called >m New-Hampshire. April 16, Governor Goodwin ued orders for enlisting men for the two regiments.

104

MILITARY.

Officers appointed "by the Governor and Council for the First Regiment :

Colonel, Mason "W. Tappan. Lieutenant Colonel, Thomas J. Whipple. Major, Aaron E. Stevens. Adjutant, Enoch Q. Eellows. Quartermaster, Richard 1ST. Batchelder. Paymaster, Moses K. flazelton. Surgeon, Alpheus B. Crosby. Surgeon's Mate, Henry C. Shaw. Chaplain, Stephen G. Abbott.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, Louis Bell.

Lieutenant, George W. Colbath,

Ensign, Oliver M. Clark. Company B Captain, Daniel R. ILenney.

Lieutenant, Charles W. Sawyer.

Ensign, Jasper G. Wallace. Company C Captain, John L. Kelley.

Lieutenant, Martin Y. B. Richardson.

Ensign, Charles O. Jennison. Company D Captain, Ira McL. Barton.

Lieutenant, Edward Nettleton.

Ensign, Dexter G. Reed. Company E Captain, Richard O. Greenleaf.

Lieutenant, William E. Greeley.

Ensign, John W. Thompson. Company E- Captain, Augustus S. Edgerly.

Lieutenant, George W. Handler.

Ensign, George W. Whipple. Company G Captain, Andrew J. Sargent.

Lieutenant, Horace T. H. Pierce.

Ensign, Charles H. Drummer. Company H— Captain, Jeremiah D. Drew.

Lieutenant, John M. Clark.

Ensign, Israel L. Drew. Company I Captain, Edward E. Sturtevant

Lieutenant, Henry W. Euller.

Ensign, Enoch W. Goss.

MILITARY. 105

mpany K Captain, Gilman L. Sleeper.

Lieutenant, Enoch Q. Fellows.

Ensign, Hollis 0. Dudley. This Kegiment left Concord May 25th for Washing- l, D. C, by the ears, and arrived in Washington on icsday, 28th inst. The whole number connected with 3 Kegiment was 887, and were enlisted for three >nths. The Kegiment returned to Concord August l, and were mustered out of service on the 9th. Ac- rding to the regimental roll they all returned but ie, in good health with a very few exceptions ; of the le seven were taken prisoners and two lost on return- l home, having been drowned at a wharf in New- >rk.

rhe First Kegiment, although they were not in any £ular battle, endured considerable hard service, and i some skirmishes with the enemy on the banks of 3 Potomac. The latter part of the time a portion of i Kegiment was detached for picket duty extending mg the Potomac some 8 or 10 miles, and while on s duty were without tents.

OFEICEKS OF THE SECOND KEGIMENT. Colonel, Gilman Marston. Lieutenant Colonel, Frank S. Fiske„ Major, Josiah Stevens, Jr. Adjutant, Samuel G. Langley. Quartermaster, John S. Godfrey. Surgeon, George H. Hubbard. Surgeon's Mat#, James M. Merrow. Chaplain, Henry 'E. Parker.

COMPANY OFFICERS,

■mpany A Captain, Tileston A. Barker.

First Lieutenant, Henry M. Metcalf.

Second Lieutenant, Herbert B. Titus. mpany B Captain, Simon G. Griffin.

First Lieutenant, Charles W. Walker.

Second Lieutenant, Abiel W. Colby. mpany C— Captain, James W. Carr.

First Lieutenant, James H. Platts.

Second Lieutenant, Samuel O. Burnham.

106 MILITARY.

Company D Captain, Hiram Eollins.

First Lieutenant, Samuel P. Sayles.

Second LieuteDant, "Warren H. Parmenter. Company E Captain, Leonard Drown.

First Lieutenant, "William PL Smith.

Second Lieutenant, Ai B. Thompson. Company F Captain, Thomas Snow.

First Lieutenant, Joshua F. Littlefieid.

Second Lieutenant, Harrison D. F. Young. Company G Captain, Ephraim Weston.

First Lieutenant, Evarts "W. Farr.

Second Lieutenant, Sylvester Eogers. Company H Captain, Ichabod Pearl.

First Lieutenant, Joab N. Patterson.

Second Lieutenant, "William H. Prescottj Company I Captain, Edward L. Bailey.

First Lieutenant, Samuel G. Langley. ;

Second Lieutenant, Joseph A. Hubbard. ' Company K Captain, "William O. Sides.

First Lieutenant, John S. Godfrey.

Second Lieutenant, John S. Sides.

The Second Eegiment left Camp Constitution, Port mouth, June 20, for "Washington, D. C. The Eegimei numbered 1047, and was enlisted for three years, unle sooner discharged. The Second Eegiment was in tl battle of Bull Bun, July 21, and according to the offici return, made by Lieutenant Colonel Fiske, the Id | sustained was 9 killed, 35 wounded and 63 missing tote' j 107. Colonel Marston was wounded in the early part i the battle, and was carried off the field, but, after havi:| j his arm bandaged, he returned to the field of battle a: I remained with his Eegiment.

OFFICEES OF THE THIED EEGIMENT. j

Colonel, Enoch Q. Fellows. Lieutenant Colonel, John H. Jackson. Major, John Bedel. Adjutant, Alfred J. Hill. Quartermaster, Arthur S. Nesmith.

MILITARY. 107

Surgeon, Albert A. Moulton. Assistant Surgeon, Benjamin F. Eaton. Chaplain, Henry Hill.

COMPANY COMMISSIONED OFFICERS.

impany A Captain, Eufus F. Clark.

First Lieutenant, Alvin H. Libby.

Second Lieutenant, John E. Hynes. impany B Captain, John E. Wilbur.

First Lieutenant, Henry H. Ayer.

Second Lieutenant, Andrew J. Fogg. >mpany C Captain, Michael T. Donohoe.

First Lieutenant, Robert H. Allen.

Second Lieutenant, Walter Cody. )MPAi\Y D Captain, Charles F. Dunbar.

First Lieutenant, William H. Cornelius.

Second Lieutenant, Orrin M. Dearborn. >mpany E Cap tain,. Josiah J. Plympton.

First Lieutenant, Richard Ela.

Second Lieutenant, George W. Jackson. >mpany F Captain James F. Randlett.

First Lieutenant, Charles S. Burnham.

Second Lieutenant, Henry A. Marsh. )MPANY G Captain, Pierce L. Wiggin.

First Lieutenant, George W. Emmons.

Second Lieutenant, Henry C. Handerson. dmpany H— Captain, Robert C. Dow.

First Lieutenant, William H. Maxwell.

Second Lieutenant, John F. Langley. ompany I Captain, Ralph Carlton.

First Lieutanant, John H. Thompson.

Second Lieutenant, Samuel M. Smith. dmpany K Captain, Israel B. Littlefield,

First Lieutenant, Welbee J. Butterfield.

Second Lieutenant, William H. Miles.

The Third Regiment struck their tents at Camp Ber- % Concord, September 3, 1861, and took the cars via ashua and Worcester to Norwich, thence by steamer Hempstead, Long Island, where they were to remain

108 MILITARY.

for a short time to drill. The Regiment all told num- bered 1047 ; 20 baggage wagons, 4 horses each, and hos- pital wagon, 2 horses. The number of cars required was about 53.

A company of sharpshooters of 110, armed with heavy rifles, left Concord, September 11, 1861, for New- York via Nashua and Worcester, and a few days after their arrival in New- York were ordered to Wash- ington.

Officers. Captain, Amos B. Jones ; First Lieuten- ant, William P. Austin ; Second Lieutenant, William H. Gibbs.

OFFICERS OF THE FOURTH REGIMENT.

The Fourth Regiment of New-Hampshire Volunteers left Camp Sullivan, Manchester, for the seat of war, September 27, 1861.

Colonel, Thomas J. Whipple. Lieutenant Colonel, Louis Bell. Major, Jeremiah D. Brew. Quartermaster, John L. Kelley. Surgeon, Josiah C. Eastman. Assistant Surgeon, George P. Greeley. Commissary, Daniel Q. Cole. Chaplain, Martin W. Willis.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, Charles W. Sawyer.

First Lieutenant, Jasper G. Wallace.

Second Lieutenant, Henry W. Locke. Company B Captain, Richard O. Greenleaf.

First Lieutenant, George, F. Towle.

Second Lieutenant, Charles A. Carleton. Company C Captain, Gilman E. Sleeper.

First Lieutenant, Martin V.B.Richardson.

Second Lieutenant, Frederick A. Kendall. Company D Captain, William Badger.

First Lieutenant, Charles O. Jennison.

Second Lieutenant, David 0. Burleigh.

MILITARY.

109

ompany E Captain, Howard L. Newell.

First Lieutenant, Frank W. Parker.

Second Lieutenant, Andrew J. Edgerly, ompany F Captain, Orrin Brown.

First Lieutenant, Isaac W. Hobbs.

Second Lieutenant, Charles H. Drummer. ompany G Captain, Michael O'Flynn.

First Lieutenant, Charles W. Hurd.

Second Lieutenant, "William Mayne. ompany H Captain, Joseph W. Clough.

First Lieutenant, Israel L. Drew.

Second Lieutenant, Henry C. Tuttle. 'ompany I Captain, Nathaniel H. Brown.

First Lieutenant, William L. Pillsbury.

Second Lieutenant, True. Sanborn, Jr. Iompany K Captain, Jonathan B. Bagley.

First Lieutenant, Ephraim C. Currier.

Second Lieutenant, Charles W. Tilton.

A Company of Flying Artillery formed at Manches- 3r, with a battery of six guns, commanded by Captain !ook, is now (October 1) ready and will soon leave for tie seat of war. Two more Companies of sharp-shooters re being formed and rapidly filling up, will probably e ra^dy this month.

The Fifth Begiment, commanded by Colonel Edward 5. Cross, have gone into Camp in Concord, and the ilegiment nearly filled.

The Sixth Begiment, Colonel Mack, the Seventh Begi- nent, Lieutenant Colonel J. C. Abbott, and the Eighth, Jolonel H. Fearing, are recruiting, and their ranks •apidly filling up, and will, undoubtedly, be ready, each »f them, in the course of October.

110

ECCLESIASTICAL.

A Table, showing the names of clergymen, of different de- nominations, who are settled over or have charge of societies in the different towns in New-Hampshire.

Where the same name occurs in two towns, it may be under- stood the minister officiates in both places.

Abbreviations used to designate the different denominations. C. T., Congregational Trinitarian; Ut., Unitarian; Pr., Presbyte- rian; E., Episcopalian; C. B., Calvinist Baptist; F. B., Freewill Baptist; Ch., Christians; M., Methodist; Uv., Universalist ; R. C, Roman Catholic; Swed., Swedenborgian ; S. A., Second Ad- vent; Chr. G., Church of God. Those printed in italics are ordained ministers, but without charge of any particular church.

Note. In order to facilitate and insure more correctness of the name and location of ministers in the state of New-Hamp- shire for the Register, the compiler would earnestly request a clergyman of each town or city, or one of each denomination, to give a list of the names, and hand to the care of their Represent- ative to the Legislature, in June, annually, directed to the com- piler at Concord.

MINISTERS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Acwortli. Americus K. Howard, Amos Foster, Artemas Field,

Albany. Theophilus Brown, E. C. Willey,

Alexandria. S. Fisk, Brown,

Allenstown. John H. Clark,

Alstead. Wm, Claggett, Darwin Adams, Daniel J. Smith,

Fisk,

Alton. E. D. Eldredge, Seth Sawyer, Josiah Glines, Tobias Foes,

M CT CT

FB FB

FB FB

S A

CT

CB

M

Uv

CT FB FB FB

Amherst.

J. Gardner Davis, Seneca White, William Clark, A. W. Boardman, J. Pike,

Andover.

CT CT CT FB M

J. B. Libbey, Hiram C. Dugan,

Ch Ch

Antrim.

John H. Bates, To be supplied, Willard Kimball,

Pr

31

CB

Atkinson. Jesse Page, Thomas Cilloway,

CT Uv

Auburn.

James Holmes, H. F. Spencer,

Barnstead.

CT

William 0. Carr, David Garland,

CT FB

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Ill

H. Nutter,

CH

Campion.

avid L. Edgerly,

FB

J. B. Hadley,

CT

Barrington.

James Barnaby,

CB

Willey,

CT

Canaan.

Sherburne,

FB

Moses Gerould,

CT

B. Leigbton,

FB

Job C.Tyler, Nathan Jones,

FB

Bartlett.

FB

Bradford.

Joseph Hayes,

Candia.

M

iram Holmes,

FB

E. N. Hidden,

CT

G. Abbott,

CB

James Adams,

M

Bath.

Bradbury,

FB

reenleaf P. Warner,

M

Canterbury.

Bedford.

Howard Moody,

CT

lomas Savage,

Pr

J. M. Harper, Jeremiah Clough,

FB FB

Bennington.

Joseph Clough,

FB

Benton.

John Harriman,

Ch

P. Warner,

M

Carroll.

Richardson,

FB

W. H. Eastman,

CB

Bethlehem.

Center-Harbor.

McClennin,

CT

A. Benson,

CT

athaniel Bowles,

FB

Charlestown.

Brentwood.

Joseph Garland,

CT

ugh McLeod,

CT

Jaazaniah Crosby, d. d.,

Ut

jonard Hatch,

CB

Edward Barker,

Uv

Bridgewater.

Joseph Fawcett,

M

Batchelder.

FB

Chatham.

Bristol.

Eliphalet Weeks,

31

F. Abbott,

CT

Chester.

. S. Sleeper,

FB

H. 0. Howland,

CT

mos Brown,

C. H. Newell,

M

)hn Currier, alter Sleeper,

M M

Chesterfield. Jeffers Hall,

CT

ailip C. Bean,

M

Thomas L. Fowler,

M

Brookfield.

Chichester.

alson Hartshorn,

FB

Joshua S. Gay,

CT

Brookline.

Wm. Swain,

FB

P. Sawin,

CT

Wm. D. Cass,

M

2orge C. Thomas, Bow. Damon,

M

0. Hinds,

Claremont.

M

C B

Robert F. Lawrence,

CT

iniel C. Babcock,

M

C. Chase, d. d., Bishop, Henry S. Smith,

E E

Boscawen.

Oliver Ayer,

CB

bert W. Fiske,

CT

R. S. Stubbs,

M

wch Corser,

CT

Colebrook.

rilliam Patrick, Smith (Fisherville),

CT CT

Henry M. Bridge,

CT

>na. Chamberlain (Fisher-

Columbia.

ville),

FB

Nelson Martin,

M

112

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Conway.

Deering.

Reuben Kimball, John Petti ngill, Jr.,

€T

To be supplied,

M

Jona. Gale,

Derry.

Jona. Fletcher,

FB

E. G. Parsons,

CT

Concord.

Lorenzo Draper,

M

Nathaniel Bouton, d. d.,

CT

C. Dustin,

M

Henry E. Parker,

CT

Leonard S. Parker,

CT

Ephraim 0. Jameson,

CT

Elbridge G. Perham,

M

H. A. Kendall,

CT

Dorchester.

Asa P. Tenney,

CT

G. W. Jessamine,

FB

A. W. Fiske,

CT

Thomas Batray,

CT

Dover.

L. Billings,

Ut

E. H. Richardson,

CT

James H. Eames,

E

B. F. Parsons,

CT

Francis Chase,

E

Edwin M. Wheel ock,

Ut

Henry A. Coit,

E

Dudley P. Leavitt,

M

Charles W. Flanders, d. d.

CB

James Ashton,

M

E. E. Cummings, d. v.,

CB

Thomas G. Salter,

E

J. Storer [Fisher ville),

CB

William Rand,

FB

A. Brown,

CB

W. Vary,

FB

Oren Tracy,

CB

Patrick Canovan,

RC

Amasa Brown,

CB

William B. Clapp,

CB

J. P. Nutting,

FB

E. M Hicks,

Uv

J. H. Moore,

Uv

Dublin.

B. P. Stone, d. d.

CT

Samuel Utley, J. H. McCarty, J. C. Emerson.

CT M

William F. Bridge,

{Hamsville),

Ut CT

M

Lyman Culver (Potter sville),C I

Osmon C. Baker, d. d., Bp

i M

William W. Lovejoy,

CB

S. M. Vail, d.d.,

M

Dummer.

David Patten, d. d.,

M

E. Griffin,

FB

John W. Merrill, d. d.,

M

Dunbar ton.

Sam'l Cooke, C%. #. Prison

,CB

Coburn,

CT

Jacob Sanborn,

M

Durham.

Silas Curtis, Agent of New- Hampton Institution, F B

Alvan Tobey,

CT

Cornish.

East-Kingston.

A. S^aulding,

CT

J. M. Sanborn,

M

D. P. Deming,

C B

Eaton.

Samuel S. Dudley,

M

King Atkinson,

FB

Croydon.

J. Fletcher,

FB

RufusTilton,

M

Effingham.

R. Stinson,

Uv

N. Foss,

FB

Dalton.

J. Nichols,'

FB

Geo. H. Pinkham,

Banbury. Andrew Rankin,

FB CT

John Chick, Enos G. Page, S. S. White,

FB

M

CB

Danville.

Ellsworth.

Moores Cole,

FB

John L. Brown,

FB

To be supplied,

Deerjield. U. W. Condit,

M CT

Enfield. Alonzo P. Hatch,

M

Ayer,

FB

C. U. Dunning,

M

Simeon P. Heath,

M

Wm. 0. Baldwin,

CT

1

ECCLESIASTICAL.

118

Errol.

Lang,

Epping.

H. Stearns,

CT

be supplied,

M

Goldsmith,

Uv

Epsom.

ron B. Peffers,

CT

>ses A. Quimby,

FB

Exeter.

T. Lanphear,

CT

as Nason,

CT

- Newhall,

CB

vi W. Leonard, d. d.,

Ut

Cumminqs,

CT

S. Fletcher,

Uv

arles Dame,

CT

Ellsworth.

m. Merrill,

FB

Farming ton.

gers M. Sargent,

CT

Wedgewood,

FB

niel r. Cilley,

FB

Tibbets,

M

Fitzwilliam.

m. L. Gaylord,

CT

Francestown.

arles Cutler,

CT

Franconia.

is F. Willis,

FB

Franklin.

illiam T. Savage,

CT

Freedom.

ng Atkinson,

FB

Fremont.

hn Marsh,

FB

Ison M. Bailey,

M

Gilford.

ekiei True,

FB

Gilmanton.

seph Blake,

CT

>ses Folsom,

FB

B. Durgin,

FB

arles R. Homan,

M

Gilsum.

Adams,

CT

J. Howard,

Ch

vid Kilburn,

M

Goffstown.

J. W. Ray,

CT

Isaac Willey, Bib. Agt.,

CT

L. D. Stevens,

FB

Go sport.

George R. Beebe,

Ch

Goshen.

Henry Richardson,

CT

L. M. Powers,

CB

Grafton.

J. S. Green,

Ch

Grantham.

Richard Newhall,

M

Osburn,

Ch

Greenfield.

D. Goodhue,

CT

L. Marshall,

CT

Greenland.

E. Robie,

CT

Eleazer Smith,

M

J. F. Adams,

M

Gorham.

George Tewksbury, L. Walcott,

CT

Uv

James M. Hartwell,

M

Groton.

L. Con ant,

CT

S. G. Kennie,

CB

LTampstead.

T. C. Pratt,

CT

Abraham Folsom,

M

Hampton.

John Colby,

CT

DeWitt C. Durgin,

FB

Frank K. Stratton,

M

Hamp ton-Falls .

Alfred Coburn,

CB

A. M. Bridge,

Ut

JohnMcGlauflin.

Ch

Hancoclc.

Asahel Bigelow,

CT

Hanover.

Nathan Lord, t>. d.,

CT

David Kimball,

CT

Samuel G. Brown, v. ».,

CT

Clement Long, d. d.,

C. T

Daniel J. Noyes, d. d.,

CT

Charles A. Aiken, a. b.,

CT

Henry Fairbanks, a. m.,

CT

114

ECCLESIASTICAL.

John ST. Putnam, a. m., C T

D. F. Richardson, A. m., C B

Henry Wood, C T

Jonathan S. Herrick, C B

John Sweat, F B

Haverhill.

John D. Emerson, C T

John Davis, F B

Charles H. Chase, M

Silas Quimby, M

Calvin F. Bailey, M

Hebron.

L. Conant, C T

S. G. Kennie, Ch

Henniker.

J.M. R.Eaton, CT

Josiah Hooper, M

Hill.

S. H. Amsden, C T

Hamsden, Ch

Hillsborough.

Harry Brickett, C T

To be supplied, M

Hinsdale.

Moses H. Wells, C T

J. G. Bennett, C B

Charles H. Smith, M

Holderness.

A. Sargent, F B

Hollis.

P. B. Day, C T

Leonard Jewett, C T

HooTcsett.

Marvin Leffingwell, C T

To be supplied, M

HopJcinton. E. W. Cook, D. H Sanborn , N. D. Sleeper, Jonathan E. Brown, George H. Marston,

CT M

Ch CB

Swed

Hudson. G. Putnam, Lucian W. Prescott,

CB M

Jaffrey.

E. K. Bailey, Ezekiel W. Coffin,

F. D. Austin,

J. S. Batchelder,

CB

Uv CT CT

Jackson.

Jonathan Gale, John K. Hall,

M FB

Jefferson.

Truman Carter,

M

Keene.

Z. S. Barstow, d. d., John A. Hamilton, William O. White, Leonard Tracy, Joseph W. Guernsey, E. A. Renouf, Knowlton,

Kensington. Wm. Page, J. C. Blodgett,

J. H. Mellish, Wm. Hewes,

Laconia. John K. Young, d. d., G. W. H. Clark,

Lancaster. Prescott Fay, George 1ST. Bryant,

Landaff. George W. Cogswell, Lewis P. Cushman,

Lang don. Andrew Jacqueth,

Lebanon. C. A. Downs, R. Case, Newell Culver, G. W. Bailey,

Lee. Israel Chesley, Mason Moore, Albert G. Cummings,

Lempster. James B. Faulks, R. Stinson,

Lisbon. Isaiah H. Shipman,

Ransom,

William Berkley, Elijah R. Wilkins,

CT CT

Ut CB

M E

Uv

CT

Ch

CT

Ch CT FB

M

Uv

Chr G , FB

M M

ECCLESIASTICAL.

115

Litchfield. >enezer Newhall,

Pr

Littleton.

tarles E. Melliken,

CT

jorge S. Barnes,

M

Londonderry.

;orge W. T. Rogers,

M

shua L. Whittemore,

CB

illiam House,

Pr

Loudon.

ither Townsend,

CT

G. Knowles,

FB

as Green,

M

Lyman.

,arles Cowen,

M

Lyme.

dix Tenney,

CT

)pleton Belknap,

CB

Lyndeborough.

B. Claggett,

CT

Manchester.

W. Wallace,

CT

. H. Fenn,

CT

Ivan S. Hunting,

Ut

aac G. Hubbard,

E

sse M. Coburn,

CB

;orge Pierce,

CB

ng S.Hall, M. Bailey,

CB

FB

siah P. Stinchfield,

M

mes M. Buckley,

M

>orge S. Dearborn,

M

- Bolles,

Uv

Madbury.

muel Hoyt,

M

hn Warren,

M

Marlborough.

les Lyman,

CT

Jackson,

Vv

"senT. S. Sinclair,

M

Marlow.

A. Smith,

M

avid Gage,

CB

Martin,

Ch

Mason.

iniel Goodwin,

CT

Emery,

Ch

Meredith.

mrles Burnham,

CT

Goodhue,

CB

ephen J. Pitman,

FB

iver Butler,

FB

Sanborn,

FB

Merrimack.

Edwin J. Hart,

CT

Middleton.

Samuel P. Furnald,

FB

Milan.

Daniel W. Barber,

M

Milford.

D. Ayer.

CB

H. Moore, d. d.,

CT

J. W.Horton,

CB

Milton.

James Doldt,

CT

Ezra Tuttle,

FB

Mont- Vernon.

Charles E. Lord,

CT

Monroe.

Moulionborough .

A. C. Hardy,

M

Nashua.

Austin Richards d. d.,

CT

C. J. Hill,

CT

Charles Young,

M

William H. Eaton,

CB

Linville J. Hall,

M

Martin W. Willis,

Ut

D. F. Banks,

E

J. O'Donnell,

RC

Joseph 0. Skinner,

Uv

Nelson.

Or d way,

CT

New-Boston.

E. C. Cogswell,

Pr

John Atwood,

CB

Francis Merriam,

CB

Neiobury.

Asa Rundlett,

FB

Newcastle.

L. Alden,

CT

New-Durham.

Nathaniel Berry,

FB

Joseph Boodey,

FB

New-Hampton.

I. D. Stewart,

FB

T. Perkins,

FB

John Fullonton,

FB

E. Fiske,

FB

J. J. Butler,

FB

Newington.

John LeBosqnet,

CT

Neiv-Ipswich.

Sylvanus Heywood,

CT

116

ECCLESIASTICAL.

New-London.

Piermont.

Lucien Hayden, Asa Rundlett,

C B

A. L. Marden,

CT

FB

Samuel F. Whidden,

M

Newmarket.

Pittsburg.

William H. Jones,

M

Willis Straw,

M

E. Chapman, A. J. Davis,

Newport.

CT FB

Pittsfield. J. A. Hood, Cyrus Tibbetts, James Morrill,

CT CB

S A

Henry Cummings, J. T. James,

CT CB

Joseph Harvey,

SA

James Thurston,

M

Plainfield. S. W. Miles,

CB

Newton.

Amos Blanchard,

CT

N. Day,

Ch

Jacob Scales,

CT

Northfield.

Plaistow.

R. M. Manly, Prin. of the

Homer Barrows,

CT

Female College,

M

A. M. Higgins,

CB

Marcellus A. Herrick,

E

Plymouth.

North-Hamp ion .

William R. Jewett,

CT

John Dinsmore,

CT

Orlando H. Jasper,

M

J. G. Smith,

M

Northumberland.

Portsmouth .

Lewis H. Massure,

M

W. L. Gage,

CT

Northwood.

Charles Burroughs, d. d.,

E

Henry C. Fay,

CT

A. J. Patterson,

Uv

George W. Ashby.

CB

William A. Hitchcock,

E

E. H. Smith,

CB

Richard W. Humphries.

M

B. F. Manson,.

FB

Henry H. Hart well,

M

Nottingham.

Edwin B. Eddy,

CB

Jacob Hood,

CT

N. Med bury (City Miss.),

CB

Alexander Turtle,

FB

Moses Howe,

Ch

John C. Holmes,

FB

- Reed,

FB

Orange.

Cannovan,

KG

David Fo well,

Orford. Luther Whittemore,

M CT

Raymond. George W, Sargent, Joseph Fullonton,

CT FB

Moses T. Runnels,

CT

Nelson M. Bailey,

M

Ossipee.

Richmond.

Horace Wood,

CT

John Chick,

FB

Rindge.

True Hill,

FB

A. W. Burnham, d. d.,

CT

John Walker, H. Webber,

FB FB

Henry B. Copp,

M

Pembroke.

Roxbury.

Lewis Goodrich,

CT

T. W. Duncan,

CT

Kelson Green,

M

Rochester.

Pelham.

James M. Palmer,

CT

Amos J3. Russell,

M

J. Lewis Trefren,

M

Peterborough.

Thomas Bartiett,

Ch

R. E. Danforth,

M

Cooke,

FB

Daniel McClelland,

CT

Rumney.

George Dustin,

CT

J. K. Chase,

CB

Charles B. Ferry,

Ut

James M. Bean,

M

ECCLESIASTICAL.

117

Rollinsford.

Spring field.

D.B. Bradford, Michael Lucy, F. B. Holxnan,

CT

EC

M

Alonzo P. Hatch, Levi W. Ham,

Stark. Clifford Cole,

Eye.

Daniel W. Barber,

. Otis, Nathaniel L. Chase,

CT

M

Stewartstown

rames Pierce,

Ch

William S. Morrill,

Salem.

Daniel Rogers, J. B. Hill,

rohn Lawrence,

CT

Stoddard.

^ewis Harvard, cYm. H. Thomas,

M M

Samuel L. Gerould,

Salisbury. loratio Merrill,

CT

To be supplied,

Strafford. E. Place,

Hoses T. Cilley,

M

L. B. Tasker,

5. Combs,

C B

John Caverly,

Shelburne.

John Winkley,

Sanbornton.

N. C. Twombly,

rames Boutwell,

CT

Stratford. Moses Sherman,

i. Bodwell,

CT

J orb an Curtice, reremiah D. Tilton,

CT

Stratham.

CB

Edward C. Miles,

\. !Nutt,

Ch

Dalrymple,

"onathan Hall,

M

George W. Thompson,

lenry Chandler,

M

JSr. Piper,

Villiam D. Cass, .

M

Latham,

Vathaniel Ladd,

M

Sullivan.

Sandown.

Barber,

freeman Ryder,

M

Sunapee.

Sandwich.

John Young, Jr., John W. Johnson,

Jeuben Dearborn,

M

Surry. E. F. Abbott,

Sutton.

% B. Fernald, Wm. Rogers, tlugh Beede,

FB FB

FB

Seabroolc.

Isaac Peaslee,

£ G. Abbott,

CB

Valentine Bunker,

JloffH. Call,

M

Swanzey.

Somersworth .

John G. Wilson,

rl. Q. Butterfield,

CT

James M. Searles,

Samuel Collins,

CB

^. K. Mculton, 3. G. Kellogg, £. S. Harrington, Michael Lucy,

FB M M

RC

Tamzvorth; S. H. Riddell, Elisha F. Legro, John Runnels, H. Blaisdell,

South-Hampton .

Temple.

Samuel E. Brown,

CB

George Goodyear,

South- Newmarket.

Walter Follett,

fflmthrop Fifield,

CT

Thornton.

Fohn W. Adams,

M

Thomas Wyatt, Jr.,

Eaton,

Uv

Orick W. Watkins,

M

Ch

FB M

Ch Ch CT

CT M

FB F B FB Ch FB

M

CT CB

CT

Ch

FB

CT

Ch

M

CT

FB CB

CT CB

CT

M

FB

FB

CT CT

FB M

118

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Tuftonborough.

S. F. Bean,

FB

John English,

M

Troy.

Unity.

Amos Kidder,

M

Upper- Gilmanton.

Peter Clark,

FB

Wakefield.

Nathaniel Barker,

CT

J. Spinney, Ira Taggart,

FB

M

Walpole.

J. M. Stowe,

CT

Tyng,

E

Warner.

Daniel Warren,

CT

Henry Stetson,

CB

Warren.

Ames,

M

Washington.

J. F. Griswold,

CT

N. M. Powers,

CB

A. Heald,

CB

To be supplied,

M

Webster.

Edward Buxton,

CT

Weare.

H. W. Day,

CB

N. B. Smith,

FB

Wentworih.

S. M. Blanchard,

CT

Thompson Barron,

Uv

Westmoreland.

Sullivan H. McCollister,

Uv

Glidden,

CT

Whitefield.

Truman Carter,

M

George H. Pinkham,

FB

William H. Eastman,

SA

Wilton.

Stillman Clark,

Ut

Daniel E. Adams,

CT

Nelson B. Jones,

Wilmot.

J. L. Armes,

CT

A. Shepard,

FB

To be supplied,

M

Winchester.

J. P. Humphrey,

CT

Samuel Beedle,

M

Oren Perkins,

Uv

Windham.

Lorin Thayer,

Pr

B. R. Hoyt,

M

Windsor.

To be supplied,

M

Wolfborough.

John Wood,

CT

William K. Lucas,

FB

Hartshorn,

FB

Moses Hanson,

FB

C. Paris,

FB

John English,

M

B. Dickson,

Ch

Hinkley,

Ch

Woodstock.

McMurphy,

FB

William Baker,

CB

The Post-Office address of the Presiding Elder of each District » of the Methodist order in New-Hampshire, is as follows :

Dover District Rev. Calvin Holman, Pelham ; Concord Dis- trict— Rev. James Pike, Sanbornton Bridge; Claremont District —Rev. E. Adams, Concord.

The next Conference in New-Hampshire will be held at San- bornton Bridge.

The next Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church i in the Diocese of New-Hampshire, will be held in St. Paul's* Church, in Concord, on the last Wednesday in May, 1862.

SHAKERS.

In New-Hampshire there are two Societies— located at Canter! bury and Enfield.

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The leading authority devolves upon a succession of Bishops. his order is represented by two of each sex, who constitute the )rder of Ministry.

ORDER OP MINISTRY. lBRAHAM PERKINS, I DORTHY A. DURGIN,

Ames S. Kaime, I Mary Whitcher.

Ministers or Elders— Canterbury, Henry J. Durgin, William jbbey; Enfield, John Lyon, Henry Cummings.

Trustees— Canterbury, David Parker, Robert Shepard, Fehemiah Trull, E. H. Dennett ; Enfield, C. M. Dyer, Daniel 'atloRj Jason Kidder, George Thurston3 Wm. Wilson.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

The New-Hampshire Medical Society

leld its Seventy -first Annual Meeting at Concord, June, 1861.

OFFICERS FOR 1861-62.

President— E. K, Webster, m. d., Boscawen. Vice-President— C . P. Gage, m. d., Concord. Secretary— A. A. Moulton, m. d., Concord. Treasurer— Luther M. Knight, m. d., Franklin.

Councillors— A, A. Moulton, L. M. Peabody, L. C. Bean, T. H. !urrie, John Clough, C. H. Shackford, J. C. Hanson, W. H. 'hayer, S. Cummings, N. Tolles, J. L. Swett, A. F. Carr, J. F. lall, I. W. Lougee.

Censors— John Wheeler, H. B. Fowler, Nathan Call, G. W. lartin, Adams Moore, Valentine Manahan, Luke Miller, E. H. )avis, T. J. W. Pray, D. S. Prescott, Nahum Wight.

Delegates to Dartmouth College— S. W. Roberts, L. M. Peabody. Orators for 1862— J. P. Wbittemorp, Thomas Sanborn. Substitutes— li. W. Peabody, Nathaniel Tolles.

New-Hampshire Homoeopathic Medical Society.

Incorporated June 8, 1853.

This Society held their Ninth Annual Meeting at Concord,

"une 19, 1861. '

OFFICERS FOR 1861-62.

President.— Alpheus Morrill, m. d., Concord.

Vice-President— Jerrel Herrick, m. d., Lyndeborough.

Clerks— Wm. B. Chamberlain, m. d., Keene. Censors— J. T. Whittle, m. d., Nashua; A.J. Moulton, m. dm rrancestown; L. T. Weeks, m. d.. Canterbury; J. P. Whittle, i. d., Hillsborough; J. H. Gallinger, m. d., Concord.

120

MEDICAL.

PHYSICIANS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

[In the following list of Physicians in New-Hampshire, the abbreviations in italics, placed after the names, Fel., designates Fellow of the N. H. Medical Society; Hot., Botanic; Horn.. Homoeopathic; Dent., Dentist.]

Note. A Physician or Dentist, changing his location or place of practice, or a young man who has completed his studies and located for business, would confer a favor by sending his card t( the compiler of this Register.

Acworth, Lyman Brooks,

E. T. Atwood. Alexandria, J. W. Pray. Alstead, Winslow B. Porter,

William M. French. Alton, John Morrison,

Nathaniel Dorman,

I. Wr. JLougee, Fel. Amherst, M. Spalding, Fel.,

F. P. Fitch, FeL,

G. W. Moore. Andover, H. A.Weymouth, Fel. Antrim, William M. Parsons,

Pierce, Horn.,

J. M. Christie,

S. M. Dinsmore. Atkinson, Isaac B. Hovey. Auburn, Nathan Plumer,

George W. Manter, Fel. Bartlett, Loammi B. Dame. Barnstead, Mark Walker, Fel.,

Jeremiah Blake. Barrington, J. S. Fernald, Fel.,

David McDaniel,

William Waterhouse, Fel. Bath, William Child,

J. Brown, Eclectic. Bethlehem, D. P. Putnam. Bedford, C. E. Huntley, Horn.,

George E. Woodbury. Boscawen, E. K. Webster, Fel.,

Stephen M. Emery,

Nathan Call, Fel. Bradford, Jason H. Ames,

CM. Fiske. Brentwood, Moses W. Caverly. Bristol, Ira S. Chase, Fel.,

H. B. Fowler, Fel.,

J. M. Bishop. Brookline, J. C. Shattuck. Campton, J. A. Sanborn, Fel.,

Milton Fint. Canaan, A. Morgan,

Ara Wheat,

N. P. Taplin, Eclec.

Candia, R. H. Page. Canterbury, J. M. Harper,

Peter A. Foster,

Lorain T. Weeks, Horn. Center-Harbor, John C. Page. Charlestown, H. Saunders,

Samuel Webber. Chester, J. P. Whittemore, Fel.

J. Dearborn, Bot. Chesterfield, John F. Butler,

Daniel F. Randall. Chichester, John Fellows. Claremont, Josiah Richards,

Robert S. Gleason,

S. G. Jarvis,

Nath'l Tolles, Fel.,

W. M. Ladd,

C. A. Volk, Fel.,-

E. G. Judkins, Fel., A. Cummings, Tirell, Bot.,

F. T. Kidaer. Sur. Dent., Silas A. Sabin, Dent., Wm. M. Smith, Dent., Wm. H. Smart, Jr.

Colebrook, L. Lombard, Augustus Harris, Clark C. Norris,

E. D. Lombard. Columbia, Lewis Snow. Concord, T. Chadbourne, Fel

Ezra Carter, Fel., Timothy Baynes, C. P. Gage, Fe.l.% E.G. Moore, Fel., Wm. Prescott,

A. Morrill, Horn., W. H. Hosmer, Wm. H. Smart,

B. S. Warren, Bot., James F. Sargent, Fel., ' Albert A. Moulton, Fel., j

F. Gust. Oehme, Horn., ; Charles A. Lockerby, Jesse P. Bancroft, Fel., \

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121

uncord, S. F. L. Simpson, Fel.,

M. T. WilJard, Dent., Fel.,

Abraham H.Robinson, .Fe£.,

J. M. Graves,

James Moore, Fel.,

Isaac Colby, Horn.,

J. II. Gallinger, Horn.,

William W. Fletcher, Dent.,

J. W. Little, Dent.,

Ezra E. Worthen, Dent.,

E. Gr. Cummings, Dent.,

J. Blaisdell, Dent.,

H. D. White (Fisherville), Dent. mway, Jere. Chandler,

Jonathan R. Thompson,

Charles W. Gordon. >rnish, Elijah Boardman,

Lyman Hall, •oydon. D. I). Marsh,

W. Barton, ilton,

mbury, W. P. Stone, Fel. mville, David S. Clark, jerfield, S. Brown, Fel.,

Israel N. Gale,

Charles Chase,

William Young,

John O. Haines, Bot. srry, J. H. Crombie, Fel.,

Henry Hayes. )ver, Nathaniel Low,

Noah Martin, Fel.,

Albert G. Fenner, Fel.,

Joseph H. Smith, Fel.,

Paul A. Stackpole, Fel.,

Robert Thompson,

Alphonso Bickford,

Levi G. Hill, Fel.,

T. J. W. Pray, Fel.,

A. J. H. Buzzell,

Jefferson Smith,

W. L. Thompson, Horn.,

Charles H. Horsch, Horn.,

Jeremiah florae,

John H. Lindsey, Bot:,

A. J. Young, Dent. iblin, John G. Parker. Lrham, Thomas Flanders,

S. H. Green. Ingham, Jere. W. Dearborn, ifield, Benj. F. Skinner, Fel.,

T. H. Currie, Fel.,

George H. W. Herrick, Fel. st-Kingston, John A. Follett. ping, N. Batchelder, 6

Epping, H. B. Burnham, Fel. Epsom, L. W. Peabody, Fel. Exeter, William Perry,

David W. Gorham,

Samuel B. Swett,

William G. Perry,

Ezra Bartlett,

Edward P.Cummings,.flbm.,

W. L. Johnson, Dent.,

W. D. Vinal, Dent. Farmington, D. T. Parker,

Samuel Pray, Jr.,

A. M. Winn,

N. C. Parker. Fitz william, S. Cummings, 1<W.,

James Batcheller, Fel.,

Edward Aikin, Fel. Francestown, D. F. Frye, Fel.

Andrew J. Moulton, Horn Franconia, Daniel E. Wells,

Otis F. Willis. Franklin, L. M. Knight, Fel.,

S. B. Kelley. Freedom, Calvin Topliff. Gilford, Thos.M.Sanborn,ZTom.,

F. O. Sleeper, Charles W. Hunt, George W. Munsey, A. Lindsey.

Gilmanton, Nahum Wight, Fel.,

George Montgomery,

L. W. Sanborn, Dent. Gilsum, G. W. Hammond,

Kimball D. Webster. Goffstown, Daniel Little,

Alonzo F. Carr, Fel.,

John S. Little. Gorham, II . F. Ward well,

James S. Hartwell. Gosport, George Beebe. Goshen, H. G. Mclntire,

Frances II . Wheeler. Grafton, James R. Smiley, Fel. Grantham, Hubert Sleeper. Greenfield, John Ramsay,

J. S. Burt. Greenland, George Odell,

G. C. Clough. Hampstead, J. C. Eastman, Fel. Hampton, W. T. Merrill. Hampton-Falls, Charles H. San- born.

Hancock, Isaac Craigue. Hanover, Dixi Crosby, Fel.,

Thomas P. Hill, Fel.,

J. A. Smith,

122

MEDICAL.

Hanover, A. B. Crosby. Fel. Haverhill, Hiram Morgan,

P. Spaulding,

H. B. Leonard,

H. H. Tenney,

J. N. Davis, Horn. Phy-n and Surgeon. Henniker, Head,

Israel P. Chase, Horn. Hebron, John Whitmore. Hill, R. Fellows. Hillsborough, E. Hatch,

John Goodale,

Abel C. Burnham,

Charles L. Hartwell, Fel.,

John Q. R. French,

James P. Whittle, Horn. Hinsdale, Fred Boyden,

William S. Leonard. Holderness, J. A. Dana,

Mrs. S. D. Thompson, Bot. Hollis, H. Willoughby,

Parkhurst.

Hooksett, Horace Gage. Hopkintdn, Cyril C. Tyler,

Stephen Currier,

D. O. Collins, Bot.,

Alexander Rogers,

J. Wilson. Hudson, James Emery,

D. Onslow Smith. Jaffrey, Oscar H. Bradley,

G. A. Phelps, Fel. Jackson, Daniel Dinsmore. Keene, Geo. B. Twitchell, Fel.,

Daniel Adams,

A. S. Carpenter,

T. B. Kittredge, Fel.,

W. B. Chamberlain, Horn.,

J. F. Jennison, Bot.,

William H. Thayer, Fel.,

J. J. Johnson,

F. S. Stratton, Bent.,

Walker, Dent.

Kensington. Jonathan Brown. Kingston, Thomas Bassett,

Levi S. Bartlett,

George W. Sanborn,

A. Severance,

John Follett. Laconia, D. S. Prescott,

Oliver Goss, Fel.,

Robert E. Merrill,

A. J. Thompson,

George V. Pickering, Dent.,

John H. Stevens, Dent.

Lancaster, Benjamin Hunkiug.

Jacob E. Stickney,

J. W. Barney,

Freedom Dinsmoor,

James D. Folsom,

John W. Bucknam. Landaff,

Langdon, Leland J. Graves. Lebanon, Benjamin Gallup,

Caleb Plastridge,

L. C. Bean, Fel.,

John Clough, Fel.,

A. M. Mo we, Dent.,

C. O. Towne,

Adoniram Smalley, Fel. Lempster, J. IS". Butler. Lisbon, C. H. Boynton,

J. F. Thompson, Bot.

S. F. Brown, Bot. Littleton, William Burns,

Adams Moore, Fel.,

R. Bugbee,

J. L. Harriman,

Sanger, Horn.

Londonderry ,Wm. J. Campbell,

John Haynes. Loudon, K". Shannon, Fel.,

Isaac S. French,

William S. Collins.

Lyman,

Lyme, C. B. Hamilton, Fel.,

Abraham O. Dickey, Fel.x

C. F. Kingsbury, Fel. Lyndeboro', I. Herrick, Horn.,

W. A. Jones. Horn!

Madison, D. S. Hobbs.

Manchester, M.G.J. Tewksbury Charles Wells, W. D. Buck, Fel., Josiah Crosby, Fel., J. S Elliott, Sylvanus Bunton, Fel., Ebenezer H. Davis, Fel., Thomas Wheat, Fel., David S. Morse, J. A. Tebbetts, W. W. Brown, Fel.,

D. B. Nelson,

H. C. Parker, Horn., George H. Hubbard, Fel.r James P. Walker, J. M. Hawks, William Neilson, T. M. Hanson, Bot.,

E. Custer, Horn.,

C P. Wood, Surg. Dent.y

MEDICAL.

12

[ancliester, A. B. Lord, Dent. Horn., John Prescott, Dent.

[arlborough, Samuel A. Rich- ardson, Fel.

[arlow, M. Perkins.

!ason, Thos. H. Marshall, Fel., Edwin Schofield.

Meredith, John Sanborn, Jeremiah Smith, Hosea H. Smith, Fel., William Blake, Bot., John H. Sanborn, Fel., George Sanborn.

Merrimack, H. Eaton, Fel., M. Merriam.

ilan, Don A. Robinson.

ilford, S. Smith Stickney. S. G. Dearborn, Fel., H. Eldridge, Levi W. Wilkins, tiom., William Darricott, Dent., J. H. Parmlee, Dent. Surg.

ilton, Stephen Drew, William B. Reynolds,

D. E. Palmer. ont-Vernon,A.A.Gerrish, Fel. oultonborough, T. Shannon,

William li. H. Mason, Fel., Quimby. ashua, Ebenezer Dearborn, Elijah CoJburn, Edward Spaulding, Fel.,

E. B. Hammond, Fel., Joshua F. Whittle, Horn., N. J. Moore,

George Gray, J. G. Graves, Edwin Colburn, K. P. Carter,

F. B. Aver, T. H. Gibby, J. B. Greeley, Levi P. Sawyer,

O. A. Woodbury, Horn., L. F. Locke, Dent. Fel., Albert Lull, Dent.,

E. S. Miles, Dent. elson. Nehemiah Rand. ew-Bostou, J. Daniorth, Fel.,

Robert Whipple,

N. P. Clark. ew-Hampton,TristramRogers,

Artemus H. Carr, Fel. ew-Ipswich, S. Gibson,

F. Jones,

New-Ipswich, George A. Gage,

James Emerson. New-London, S. M. Whipple, Fel.,

Levi Pierce, Horn. Newmarket, J. R. Sanborn,

G. W. Kittredge,

William Folsom,

Reuben M. Gray,

B. N. Towle, Joseph S. Elkins.

Newport, John L. Swett, Fel., . Thomas Sanborn, Fel.,

J. A. Gregg,

Mason Hatch,

Griffin.

Newton, Jonathan G. Gale. Northfield, Parsons Whidden. North-Hampton, M. L. Hobbs,

George Odell. Northwood, Thomas Tuttle,

C. W. Hanson. Nottingham, L. Chesley. Northumberland, Josiah Morse. Orford, Willard Hosford,

D. G. Marston. Ossipee, Alvah Moulton,

Nathaniel Grant,

G. W. Tibbetts,

William Grant. Pelham, L. H. Grosvenor,

Amos Batchelder. Pembroke, B. H. Phillips, Fel.,

Frederick Potter. Peterborough, W. Follansbee,

Daniel B. Cutter,

Albert Smith, Fel.,

P. D. Badger, Hot.,

Milton Carter, Horn.,

Elijah M. Stubbs, Dent. Piermont, Zeeb Gilman,

Jonathan Knight. Pittsfield, R. P. J. Tenney, Fel,

A. Wares,

John Wheeler. Plaintield, C. C. Beckley,

Elbridge G. Beers, Bot.,

Enoch Bl an chard, Fel.,

Constance Manchester. Plaistow, Nathaniel K. Kelley. Plymouth, Robert Burns,

Cyrus K. Kelly, Fel.,

J. C. Garland. Portsmouth, J. H. Boardman,

N. W. Oliver, Fel.,

Edward Rundlett,

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MEDICAL.

Portsmouth, Robert 0. Tread- well, William Laighton, Fel.,

A. Perry, Bot.,

B. W. Curtis,

E. Richter, Horn., A. B. Bennett, Daniel H. Pierce,

Wesselhoeft, Horn.,

John Gardner, Bot., Simeon Sweet, Bot., Benjamin S. Goodwin, Bot., N. L. Folsom, Dent., G. G. Brewster, Med. and

Surg. Dent. Samuel Baker, Dent., E. S. Ryder, Dent.,

A. P. Stevens, Dent.,

E. B. Goodall, Dent., Raymond, True M. Gould, Fel. Richmond. Samuel P. French,

Fel. ' Rindge, Josiah Abbott. Rochester, Jas. Farrington, Jr.,

Enoch C. Dow,

M. R. Warren. Rollinsford, John G. Pike,

J. M. Merrow. Rumney, Daniel L. Simpson,

Alvah C. Hall,

Daniel Darling. Rye, Warren Parsons. Salisbury, Moses S. Wilson, Fel.,

C. B. Willis, Fel., W. W. Sleeper, Bot.

Salem, B. W. Woodman. Sanbornton, Nath'l G Ladd, James B. Abbott, Fel.,

B. Lyford, Fel., S. Campbell, Fel., George E. Spencer, Fel.

Sandwich, Tliomas J. Sweatt,

John S. Emerson, Fel.,

William A. Page,

Samuel Ingalls. Seabrook, Jonathan Dearborn,

John G. Ladd. Somersworth, E. G. Yeaton,

Charles F. Elliott, Fel.,

J. C. Hanson, Fel.,

C. H. Shackford,i^., Edward H. Pratt,

F. Tuttle.

E. Jenness, Horn., J. S.Ross. So. Newmarket, A. H. Varney.

Springfield, Valentine Mana-

han, Fel. Stoddard, Leonard E. Richard- son. Strafford, C. Palmer, Fel.,

Isaiah Edgerly. Stratham, George H. Odell. Stratford, C. C Carpenter. Sutton, Robert Lane,

Diamond Davis,

George C. Fuller,

William W. Darling, Fel. Swanzey, Willard Adams,

D. L. M. Comings, Fel.,

F. H. Underwood, Eclectic. Sunapee, John Hopkins,

I. M. Bishop. Surry, William H. Porter. Stewartstown. Tamworth, E. Wilkinson,

Joseph Huntress. Temple, Josiah M. Blood. Thornton, W. A. Smith, Fel.,

E.G. Gilford, Bot. Troy, Charles W. Whitney,

Abial M. Caverly, Fel. Tuftonborough, James C. Bas- sett,

Frank Haley, Fel: Unity, G. S. Spencer. Upper Gilmanton. Wakefield, John L. Swinerton,

S.W.Roberts, Fel. Walpole, Ebenezer Morse,

Jesseniah Kittredge,

Henry Mellish,

William J. Knight, Bot.,

Hiram Watkins,

Jacob B. Burnham, Bot.,

J. Kittredge,

George A. Blake,

Willard Ball, Dent.,

William B. Knight. Warner, Leonard Eaton,

J. M. Fitz. Warren, Jesse Little,

David C. French,

Alphonzo G. French. Washington, H. H. Monroe. Weare, James Peterson, Horn.,

Robert B. Cars well. Webster, N. H. Arey. Wentworth, A. A. Whipple,!^. >

Peter L. Hoyt,

S. S. Stevens. Westmoreland, G. F. Dunbar,

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125

restmoreland, B. Simmons,

Bot. 'hitelield, Albert Winch,

George S. Gove, ilmot, H. Nelson Mason,

- Pearsons, ilton, Josiali Fleeman,

Timothy Parkhurst,

Henry Trevitt,

William A. Jones, Horn.,

Caleb Hodgdon, Dent.

Winchester, Hosea Pierce, Fel.,

A. P Macumber,

G. Walton Pierce,

I. W. Russell, Surg. Dent. Windham, Ira Weston,

Simeon D. York. Wolf borough, T. J. Tebbetts,

Jeremiah F. Hall, Fel.,

Luther Pattee, Fel.,

Rufus H. King.

CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

CITY OF MANCHESTER,

eld their election the second Tuesday in December, 1860, and ganized their city government the first Tuesday in January, for e year 1861.

DAVID A. BUNTON, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

ard 1. George C. Gilman. u 2. James A. Tebbetts. wi 3. Henry C. Merrill. " 4. John H. Maynard.

Ward 5. John Coughlin. " 6. Elbridge G. Haynes. " 7. John C.Smith. " 8. T. S. Montgomery.

Joseph Knowlton, City Clerk.

COMMON COUNCIL.

E. G. WOODMAN, President.

ard 1. Henry A. Campbell, E. G. Woodman, Jeremiah O. Pulsifer.

" 2. George T. Cram, Josiah Hacket, Charles W. Clement.

" 3. John H. Goodale, Albion Baker, Ephraim S. Peabody.

" 4. Seth Milliken, Eben French, William S. Palmer.

Ward 5. Hugh Burns,

Daniel Conner, John Gillis.

" 6. Ezra Kimball,

Benj. C. Kendall, Charles W. Adams.

" 7. Daniel Mack, John H. Rand, Elbridge Hartshorn.

" 8. Dennis Cassidy,

Edwin R. Warren, William Todd.

Simeon D. Farnsworth, Clerk of Common Council.

City Treasurer— Henry R. Chamberlain. City Collector— Henry R. Chamberlain. City Physician— Sy\v anus Bunton. City Solicitor— Charles W. Johnson. City Marshal— William B. Patten. Assistant Marshal— Benjamin C. Haynes.

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CITIES OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Health Officers— Sylvanus Bunton, Charles W. Adams, William j B. Patten. Police Justice— Samuel Upton. Special Justice Amos B. Shattuck. Chief Engineer— A. C. Heath. Liquor Agent—Henry P. Wilson. City Messenger— D. R. Prescott.

CITY OF PORTSMOUTH,

Held their election on the fourth Tuesday of November, 1860, anc organized their city government the first Tuesday in January, fo. i the year 1861.

WILLIAM SIMES, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 1. Christopher C. Jackson, Walter A. Cate, James Hunkins. " 2. Joseph B. Upham,

Ward 2. John Knowlton, 2d, James Larrabee. u 3. Daniel Marcy, John E. Rider.

John Bennett, City Clerk.

COMMON COUNCIL.

PHINEHAS NICHOLS, President.

Ward 1. John H. Downing, William P. Walker, Charles L. Tidd, Joseph L. Martin, Joseph H. Thacher, John H. Polsom, John G. Tibbetts, Benjamin Hodgdon, Albert A. Payne. " 2: Samuel Reynolds, Phinehas Nichols, John S. Rand,

Ward 2. William R. Preston, Joseph M. Edmonds. Andrew Gardner, James C. Brown, Luther E. Martin, James B. Pray.

Ward 3. Benjamin Russell, Woodbury Gerrish, J. Sullivan Rand, John S. Wendell, Edwin R. Locke, Alphonso Cate.

George T. Vaughan, Cleric of the Common Council.

City Messenger— Charles A. Wiggin.

Treasurer and Collector Robert Lefavour.

City Physician Abner B. Bennett.

City Solicitor William H. Rollins.

Justice of the Police Court Lorey Odell.

Special Justice Albert H. Hoyt.

City Marshal Oren Bragdon

Assistant Marshals— Emery A. Dresser, Daniel L. Randal Charles W. Bailey, William Conn, Joel Bean, Reuben Rand, Ji

Health Officers Adams Perry, Gideon Walker, Sylvester Gii bert.

Chief Engineer— Charles E. Main.

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CITY OF CONCORD, 1861-2.

MOSES HUMPHREY, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

ard 1. Samuel Merriam. " 2. Samuel Eastman. " 3. William D. Colby. " 4. Shadrach Seavey.

Ward 5. W.G. Shaw. " 6. Benjamin F. Gale. " 7. Josiah Cooper.

David Watson, City Cleric.

COMMON COUNCIL.

W. H. BUNTIN, President.

ard 1. Alfred A. Eastman, Nathaniel llolfe.

" 2. Zebulon Smith, William Abbott.

" 3. Moses H. Farnum, Henry Martin.

iC 4. Moses H. Bradley,

Ward 4. Ezra Ballard.

" 5. William H. Buntin,

Nicholas Quimby. " 6. John D. Teel,

Lorenzo D. Peacock. " 7. Jedediah C. Abbott, » Isaiah S. Robinson.

Amos Hadley, Clerk.

City Treasurer— Joseph C. A. Hill. City Solicitor John Y. Mugridge. City Physician William H. Smart. City Marshal and Collector of Taxes— John Kimball. Assistant Marshals Jonathan L. Pickering, Samuel C. Pickard. Health Officers— John Kimball, ex officio, E. G. Moore, m. d., F. Sargent, m. d. Police Justice— David Pillsbuiy. Special Justice Stephen C. Badger. Chief Engineer— Tine, Osgood.

CITY OF NASHUA, 1801-2. GEORGE BOWERS, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

rard 1. Clark C. Boutwell. '• 2. William S. Atwood. " 3. Daniel S. Jones. " 4. Ebenezer Dearborn. " 5. William W. Hoyt.

Ward 5. George Thompson. " 6. Andrew J. Rockwood

Freeman E. Tupper. " 7. Samuel F. Wright. " 8. Benjamin P. Moore.

Isaac H. Marshall, City Clerk.

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CITIES OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

COMMON COUNCIL.

JONATHAN PARKHURST, President.

Ward 1. John Webster.

Sewell F. Dodge. u 2. Rufus T. King,

John E. Churchill. " 3. Charles F. Barrett,

Joseph B. McQuesten. " 4. Nelson P. Washburne,

Abner P. Dodge. " 5. Amos Wheeler,

Jonathan Parkhurst,

Theodore H. Wood

Ward 5. Charles Simonds,

Dennis D. Sullivan.

" 6. Jacob Libbey, David B. Fiske, John Morrill, Samuel Ferson.

" 7. Jacob D. March, George Williams.

" 8. Nabum W. Burke, Irwin B. Wilder. Cleric.

City Treasurer B. B. Whittemore. City Solicitor— -E. B. West. City Marshal Samuel Tuck. Assistant City Marshal John W. Twiss. Chief Engineer— Isaac Eaton. City Physician E. A. Colburn. Health Officers— -Samuel Tuck, Dr. E. Colburn. Police Justice— Thomas Pearsons, Jr. I Justice Isaac Spalding.

CITY OP DOVER, Held their election on the fourth Tuesday in November, 1860, and organized their city government the first Wednesday in January, 1861.

ALPHONSO BICKFORD, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 1. John Trickey. " 2. John L. Plaits,

Jonas D. Town send.

Ward 3. John E. Bickford, Thomas J. Willey. " 4. Jesse Meader.

3. Zimri S. Wallingford.

Henry T. Wiswall, City Clerk.

COMMON COUNCIL.

WILLIAM BURR, President.

Ward 1. Thomas Currier,

William G. Webster,

Cyrus Bangs. " 2. Ralph Hough,

Enoch H. Nutter,

George W. Gray,

Samuel M. Chesley,

Edward Morrill,

James M. Haynes. " 3. Hiram Rollins,

William H. Hanson,

Charles A. Tufts,

Ward 3. Alfred Caverly,

Edwin Whitehouse, Levi Brown, Nathaniel Twombly, Nathaniel Low, Jr.*, William Burr, John Ivittredge. " 4. Garey R. Gage,

W. Henry Twombly, John Beede.

Cleric.

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City Messenger—Joseph A. Wiggin. City Treasurer— Ass, A. Tufts. City Solictor— Henry T. Wiswall. City Collector— John S. Hayes. Justice of the Police Court— Richard Kimball Associate Justice— Andrew II. Young. City Marshal— Daniel Smith. Assistant Marshal— Lucien B. Legg. Chief Engineer— Ilichard N. Koss.

Health Commissioners— -True Seavey, Charles E. Whitehouse, 5. F. Nudd,

TOWN POLICE COURTS.

TOWN OF CLAREMONT.

POLICE COURT.

Philander C. Freeman, Police Justice, appointed June 26, 1858. Charles H. Eastman', Associate Justice, " May 29, 1861.

TOWN OF SOMERSWORTH.

POLICE COURT.

George W. Balloeh, Police Justice, appointed May 14, 1858. -John C. Hill, Associate Justice, " 4; u

TOWN OF FARMINGTON,

Adopted the Police law, by a majority vote, July 12, 1859. Josiah B. Edgerly, Police Justice, appointed May 29, 1861.

TOWN OF ALTON.

William Emerson, Police Justice, appointed Dec. 8, 1860. Nathaniel Dorman, Associate Justice, appointed Dec. 8, 1860.

TOWN OF CHARLESTOWN.

Henry Hubbard., Police Justice, appointed April 29, 1861.

TOWN OF KEENE.

George F. Starkweather, Police Justice, appointed April 29, 1861 Leonard Biscoy Associate Justice, appointed August 3, 1861.

INSPECTORS, &c.

Inspector of Flour— Julius Cone, Concord.

" of Hops— William P. Riddle, Manchester. " of Fish— William T. Frye, Portsmouth. Commissioners of Pilotage— Lyman D. Spalding, William L. Dwight, Charles H. Chase, Portsmouth. 6*

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BOARD OF EDUCATION.

Fhe following County School Commissioners were appointed

r one year, commencing July 155 1861:

Salary.

Wilson S. Abbott, Raymond, for Rockingham, $115

William D. Knapp, Somersworth, for Strafford, 50

John Wingate, Jr., Wolf borough, for Carroll, 55

Henry W. Dudley, Gilmanton, for Belknap, 40

Horatio Merrill, Salisbury, for Merrimack, 85

William A. Webster, Manchester, for Hillsborough,. 100

Orren Perkins, Winchester, for Cheshire, 80

Paul S. Adams, Newport, for Sullivan, 60

Samuel A . Duncan, Hanover, for Grafton, 120

Joseph B. Hill, Stewartstown, for Coos, 95

On the third Wednesday of August, 1861, the several County hool Commissioners met at Concord, and organized themselves to a Board of Education, according to law, by choosing a lairman and Secretary.

Chairman— Wilson S. Abbott, Raymond. Secretary— William D. Knapp, Somersworth.

rhe fifteenth Annual Report upon the Common Schools of !W-Hampshire, the same being the eleventh Annual Report of e Board of Education, 1861.

Fhe Report of the Board of Education for 1861-2 was not pub- hed at the time this part of the Register was printed. .We could ve had access to the manuscript, but the increased amount of itter under the army head made it necessary to omit an abstract r this year.

N. H. TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

President— David Crosby, Nashua.

Vice-Presidents— "Wilson S. Abbott, Raymond; B. F. Wallace, conia; John S. Woodman, Hanover; Cyrus S. Richards, Meri- n; Henry E. Sawyer, Concord; John W. Ray, Manchester; llivan McCollister, Westmoreland.

secretaries— Henry L. Boltwood, Derry ; John P. Newell, Man- ester.

Treasurer— Sylvanus Hay ward, Dunbarton.

Counsellors— -E. T. Rowe, Paltiah Brown, Aurin M. Payson, Eli-

T. Quimby, D. H. Sanborn, Nathan F. Carter, Harry Brickett

140

LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.

INCORPORATED ACADEMIES.

In giving brief statistics of. incorporated Literary Institutions in New-Hampshire, the compiler relies wholly on the kindness of the Principals forwarding to him annual catalogues or written communications.

Appleton Academy, Mont- Vernon, incorporated in 1850. C. F. P. Bancroft, a. b., Principal.

Atkinson Academy, incorporated in 1791. Justin W. Spaul- ding, a. m., Principal; Mary C. French, Preceptress. Board of Teachers, 4. Three Terms. Average, 51 scholars.

Boscawen Academy and Elmwood Literary Institute, incorporated in 1828. Jonathan Tenney, a. m., Principal ; Ellen J. Legro, Preceptress. Board of Teachers, 5. Terms, 4. Average 54 scholars.

Dearborn Academy, Seabrook, incorporated 1861. Funds, donation by Dr. E. Dearborn, $15,000. William H. Eaton, a. m., Principal; Mary J. Eaton, Preceptress.

Franklin Academy, Dover, incorporated 1812. John Allard, a. m., Principal; Miss S. L. LeBosquet, Assistant.

Gilmanton Academy, incorporated in 1794. Charles H. Stan- ley, A. b., Principal; Mary A. Dearborn, Preceptress.

Hopkinton Academy, incorporated in 1827. Orville Smith) Preceptor ; Annette R. Huntoon, Preceptress.

Kingston Academy, incorporated in 1855. George J. Judkins, a. m., Principal; Myra S. Judkins, Preceptress. Four terms per year. Average number of scholars, 60.

New-Hampton Academy, incorporated in 1849. G. H. Rich- ardson, A. m.. Principal; C. F. Brackett, A. b., Assistant.

New-Hampshire Conference Seminary and Female Col- lege was founded in 1844, and incorporated in 1852; located at Sanbornton Bridge. Rev. Charles W. Cushing, a. m., President; Rev. R. M. Manly, a. m., Principal; Henry Lummis, A. m., Syl- vester Dixon, a. m., Assistants.

Orford Academy, incorporated in 1836. George O. Dalton, a. m., Principal; Louisa M. Dalton, Preceptress. Number of teachers, 5.

Pembroke Academy, incorporated in 1818. Charles G. Burn- ham, a. m., Principal] S. O. Burnham, a. b., Assistant.

Phillips Exeter Academy, incorporated in 1781. Gideon L. Soule, ll.d., Principal; George A. Wentworth, .A. b., Pro- fessor of Mathematics; Bradbury L. Cilley, A. b., Professor of Ancient Languages.

LITERARY INSTITUTION'S. 141

?ittspield Academy, incorporated in 1830. D. K. Foster, , Principal; Mary F. French, Preceptress. Number of achers, 4.

Jtrafford Academy, incorporated in 1836. Car-

on, a. b.. Principal.

Jt. Paul's School, incorporated in 1855; located at Millville, ncord. Rev. Henry A. Coit, m. a., Rector] Rev. Francis ase, m. a., Assistant.

VOLFBOROUGH AND TUFTONBOROUGH ACADEMY, inCOrpO-

ed in 1820; located at Wolf borough. B, L. Pease, a. b., Prin- >al ; E. A. Billings, Preceptress. Board of Teachers, 5.

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE,

TRUSTEES.

lev. Nathan Lord,.d. d., President, lis Excellency, Nathaniel S. Berry, ex officio, Hebron- lev. Zedekiah S. Barstow, d. d., Keene. lev. Nathaniel Bouton, d. d., Concord, lev. Samuel Delano, Hartford, Vt. lev. Silas Aiken, d. d., Rutland, Vt. Ion. Anthony Colby, New-London. Ion. Amos Tuck, Exeter. LYNDON A. Marsh, Esq., Woodstock, Vt. Ion. George W.Nesmith, Franklin.

'he Honorable Council, the President of the Senate and Speaker the House, with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial urt, are Trustees, ex officio, in relation to funds given by the ite.

Visitors to the Chandler School John James Dixwell, Esq., m.. Boston ; Francis Brown Hayes, Esq., A. m., Boston. Vreasnrer— Daniel Blaisdell, Esq., a. m., Hanover.

MEDICAL FACULTY.

lev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Ion. Isaac F. Redfield, ll.d., Professor of Medical Jurispru-

ice.

)ixi Crosby, m. d., Professor of Surgery, Obstetrics, 8fc.

Edward Elisha Phelps, M. d., ll.d., Professor of the Theory

d Practice of Medicine and Pathological Anatomy.

Ubert Smith, m d., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeu-

s.

)liver Payson Hubbard, M. d.3 Professor of Chemistry and

armacy.

Ddmund Randolph Peaslee, m. d., ll.d., Professor of Anatomy

d Physiology, and Librarian.

Ddward S. Dunster, m. d., Demonstrator of Anatomy.

Villiam Smith Leonard, m. d., Demonstrator of Pathological

jyman B. How, a. b., Assistant in Chemistry.

'he' annual course of Medical Lectures begins the first week

er Commencement, and continues fourteen weeks.

142 LITEKARY INSTITUTIONS.

The Sixty-Fifth Annual Course of Lectures commenced in Aug- ust, 1861. Fees for the course, $50. Matriculation, $5. Graduat- ing expenses, $18.

ACADEMICAL FACULTY.

Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Alpheus Crosby, a. m., Professor Emeritus of the Greek Lan- guage and Literature.

Oliver Pay son Hubbard, M. d. Hall Professor of Mineralogy and Geology, and Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.

Rev. Clement Long, d. d., Professor of Intellectual Philosophy and Political Economy .

Rev. Samuel Gilman Brown, d. d., Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles-Lettres.

Rev. Daniel James Noyes, d. d., Phillips Professor of Theology,

John Smith Woodman, a. m., Professor of Civil Engineering.

Rev. John Newton Putnam, a. m.. Professor of the Greek Lan- guage and Literature.

John Riley Varney, A. m., Professor of Mathematics.

Rev. Charles A.Aiken, a. m., Professor of Latin Language and Literature.

James Willis Patterson, a. m., Professor of Astronomy.

William A. Packard, a. m., Professor of Modern Languages.

Rev. Henry Fairbanks, a. m., Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy .

Samuel Augustus Duncan, a.m., Tutor in Languages.

COMMENCEMENT.

The Annual Commencement, last Thursday in July; Anniver- sary of Societies on Wednesday, the day before Commencement. Examination for admission to College, on Tuesday of Commence- ment week.

VACATIONS.

The first, four weeks, beginning the day after Commencement. The second, seven weeks, beginning in November. The third, two weeks, in May.

CHANDLER SCHOOL.

CHANDLER SCIENTIFIC FACULTY.

The scientific course of study in this department is four years. Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Oliver Payson Hubbard, m. d., Professor of Mineralogy, Geol- ogy and Chemistry. Rev. Samuel Gilman Brown, d. d., Professor of Rhetoric. Rev. Daniel James Noyes, d. d., Professor of Moral Science. Edmund R. Peaslee, m. d., Professor of Physiology. John Smith Woodman, a. m., Professor of Civil Engineering. John Riley Varney, A. m., Professor of Mathematics. James Willis Patterson, a. m., Professor of Astronomy. William A. Packard, A. m., Professor of Modern Languages. Rev. Henry Fairbanks, a.m., Professor of Natural Philosophy

LITERARY INSTITUTIONS. 143

STUDENTS FOR 1861-2.

MEDICAL STUDENTS, 55.

ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.

dors, 58 I Sophomores, 76

liors, 66 I Freshmen, 51

SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT.

liors, 12 I Third Class, 7

:ond Class, 9 | Fourth Class, 5

Sum total, 339.

ETHODIST GENERAL BIBLICAL. INSTITUTE.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

President— Lee Claflin, Esq. Vice-President— -Hon Nathaniel S- Berry. Secretary— David Fatten, d. d. Treasurer— Rev . Elisha Adams.

Lev. Bishop Osmon C. Baker, d. d., President elect.

lev. Stephen M. Vail, d. d., Morrill Professor of Biblical

I Oriental Literature.

lev. J. W. Merrill, d. d., Professor of Natural and Histor-

l Theology, and Mental and Moral Philosophy .

lev. D. Fatten, d. d., Professor of Revealed and Pastoral The-

jy, and Sacred Rhetoric.

he academical year begins on the second Wednesday in Sep-

iber, and closes on the second "Wednesday in June.

"he vacation commences the day following, and continues till

second Wednesday of September.

'he Libraries contain at this time about 4,000 volumes, ienior Class, 17; Middle Class, 23; Junior Class, 37. Whole mber, 77.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

OFFICERS ELECTED FOR 1861-2.

N. H. Y. Hackett, President.

'oseph B. Walker, Vice-President.

Isa McFarland, 2d Vice-President.

Nathaniel Bouton, d. d., Corresponding Secretary.

Villiam F. Goodwin, ll.b., Recording Secretary.

. C. A. Wingate, A. m., Treasurer.

\. D. Bell, ll.d., W. F. Goodwin, ll.b., N. Bouton, d. d., Pub

iing Committee.

VilliamF. Goodwin, Librarian.

I. P. Stone, d. d., Joseph B. Walker, William Prescott, Stand-

f Committee.

144

STATE INSTITUTIONS.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE

CONCORD.

President— Charles Burroughs, d. d., Portsmouth.

Trustees— Charles H. Peaslee, Charles Burroughs. Joseph Bi Walker, Samuel Herbert, John A. Richardson, Timothy Hayne^ John Preston, George B. Twitchell, John H. White, Jeremiah F | Hall, Edward Wyman, Woodbury Melcher.

Secretary— Joseph B. Walker.

Superintendent and Treasurer Jesse P. Bancroft, M. D., Fel. ,

Assistant William W. Godding, m. d.

Chaplain— Rev . J. H. Eames.

His Excellency, Nathaniel S. Berry, the Honorable Council, tb President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, are Board o Visitors, ex officio.

Statistics taken from the Twentieth Annual Keport, 1860. Th whole number of patients admitted since the opening of the inst tution in 1842, to May 1, 1861, is 1,841.

The number of patients received during the year ending May I 1861, 106—48 males and 58 females; the whole number remaining same date, 196. Number discharged, 94; number recovered, 34 1 partially recovered, 34; unimproved, 10 ; died, 16.

A farm of one hundred and twenty-one acres. A large portio I of it is under a high state of cultivation.

HOUSE OF REFORMATION FOR JUVENIL1I AND FEMALE OFFENDERS.

LOCATED AT MANCHESTER.

President— Horton D. Walker, Portsmouth. Trustees— Horton D. Walker; Benning W. Jenness, Straffc William Kent, Concord; William P. Wheeler, Keene; David Bunton, Manchester; Cyrus Eastman, Littleton; Thomas Pearso: Nashua.

Treasurer— Frederick Smyth, Manchester. Secretary David A. Bunton. Superintendent— Brooks Shattuck. Matron Mrs. Mary Shattuck.

From the Superintendent's/owr^ Annual Report the followii statistics are collated :

Boys. Girls. The number in the House, April 30, 1860, 34 7 41 \ The number committed since, 33 8 41 !

67 15 82 I

Remaining in the House, April 30,1861,61: boys, 53; girls,)

Terms of commitment, from one to ten years, and a portion di

ing minority. Offenses: stealing, drunkenness, vagrancy, barf

burning, shop-breaking, &c.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 145

Lges when committed ranging from 8 to 16 years, giving the

jrage age a fraction over 13 years.

nstructions are given in all necessary and important branches

education, to make the inmates useful to themselves and fit

m for useful and worthy members of society.

'he estimated value of the productions of the farm for the year

0, is $2,000.

STATE-PRISOtf.

'Varden— John Foss.

leputy— Moses F. Rogers.

Jhaplain—Uev . Samuel Cooke.

^hysician— Timothy Haynes, M. D.

^rom the Warden's Annual Report for the year ending June 1,

10, to June 1, 1861 :

Che whole number of convicts committed since the opening of

! institution, in 1812, is 1,171; number discharged, 574: number

rdoned,378; number removed to the Insane Asylum, 4 ; num-

r died, 68; number escaped, 15.

?he number committed during the year, 42; number remaining

prison June 1, 1861, 119.

during the year 29 have left, 19 of whom have been discharged,

d 10 pardoned ; four have been removed by death, making the

;al of 33.

Considering the rather sudden check of all branches of business

a considerable portion of the year, the financial concerns of j prison stand very well. According to the Warden's Report

the year ending June 1, 1861, the net income over the current penses of the business of the prison in cash on hand is ,192.58.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Banlc Commissioners.

Charles H. Powers, Jaffrey. Nathaniel H. Sanborn, Franklin. John Peavey, Tuftonborough,

fhe statement given in regard to the capital stock and dividend each bank in the following named list is taken from the State •mmissioner's Annual Report.

The Clerk of each banking corporation, or some one of its offi- rs would confer a favor (after their annual meeting), in for- irding a list of the officers, as chosen for the ensuing year, to 3 compiler of the N. H. Register.]

Ashuelot Bank, *ene. Capital, $100,000.

-esident— William Dinsmoor. Cashier— T. H. Leverett.

Directors— William Dinsmoor, Samuel Dinsmoor, Elijah Car- nter, Sumner Wheeler, George A. Wheelock, D. Buffum, Stew- t Hastings.

Dividend, 1860, per cent. 7

146 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Amoskeag Bank,

Manchester. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $200,00<

President— J. B. Kidder. Cashier— Moody Curriei

Directors— J '. S. Kidder, E. A. Straw, Mace Moulton, Herma Foster, R. D. Mooers, Adam Chandler.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Belknap County Bank,

Laconia. Incorporated 184-6. Capital, $8O,00C I

President Warren Lovell. Cashier Napoleon B. Gale |

Directors Warren Lovell, S. W. Mead, J. P. Pitman, Andrev Mack, JR. S. Webster, Benjamin Magoon.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Bank of Nevj- Hampshire,

Portsmouth. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $150 ,(XX ;

President Peter Jenness. Cashier— James P. Bartletl ;

Directors Peter Jenness, Daniel Marcy, True M. Ball, Albei Blaisdell, E. P. Prescott, James JS". Tarlton, M. P. Jones.

Dividend, 1860, 6 per cent.

Bank of Lebanon,

Lebanon. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,00(

President— Robert Kimball. Cashier— J. H. Kendriclj'

Directors— Robert Kimball, G. S. Kendrick, William S. Eli \ Samuel Wood, 2d, Abner Allen, U. Amsden, Samuel Wood, Rol ert B. Kimball.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Cheshire Bank,

Keene. Incorporated 1843. Capital, $100,(XX

President John Henry Elliott. Cashier— R. H. Porte

Directors John Henry Elliott, Levi Chamberlain, John Elliot" John W. Prentiss, Charles Lamson, Francis A. Faulkner, Willian P. Wheeler.

Dividend, 1860, 7 per cent.

Cheshire County Bank,

Keene. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100.00'

President— Frederick Vose. Cashier George W. Tilcle'i

Directors— Frederick Vose, F. M. Ballou, Lawson Robertso: Amos F. Fiske, John Bowker, E. A. Chapin, Edward Joslin. \

Dividend, 1860, 6 per cent.

Citizens1 Bank,

Sanbornton. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $70,0( f

President Asa P. Cate. Cashier William T. Cat)

Directors— Asa P. Cate, Samuel Tilton, Woodbury Melche John Keniston, E. Davis, Robert Gray.

Dividend, 1860, 7 per cent. Discount day on Monday, weekly i

Claremont Bank, Claremont. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,0(1

President— -Ambrose Cossitt. Cashier— John L. Farwe

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 147

Erectors— Ambrose Cossitt, Isaac F. Wetherbee, G. N. Farwell, »mas Sani'ord, Nathaniel Tolles, Alpbeus F. Snow, Lewis Perry, ividend, 1860, 8 per cent.,

Carroll County Bank, dwich. Capita], $50,000.

sident—W. H. Marston. Cashier— Stephen Beede.

irectors— W. H. Marston, Nathaniel Hubbard, Thomas Burley, A. Bean, William M. Weed, Ebenezer Wilkinson, Augustus nchard. ividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

City Bank,

ichester. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $150,000.

ndent— Isaac C. Flanders. Cashier— E. W. Harrington.

irectors— Isaac C. Flanders, William C. Clarke, S. W. Parsons, x. Tucker, Joseph Kidder, William H. Hill, J. A. Haines, ividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Cochecho Ba?ik, er. Capital, $100,000.

ndent— Thomas Stackpole. Cashier— Ezekiel Hurd.

irectors— T. Stackpole, William B. Wiggin, Joseph Morrill, V. Rollins, T. E. Sawyer, James E. Lathrop, Joseph C. Hutch-

tvidend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Connecticut River Bank,

rlestown. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $100,000.

ndent Hope Lathrop. Cashier— George Olcott.

Irectors Hope Lathrop, Ansel Glover, Rcbert Elwell, Ashbel ilin, J. Baker, John M. Glidden, E. L. Cushing. .vidend, 1860, 6 per cent.

Derry Bank, ry. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $60,000.

ndent— John Ordway. Cashier— David Currier.

irectors— John Ordway, Benjamin F. Eastman, Thomas J. riu, Harvey P. Hood, John W. Noyes, J. Patten, G. A. Barnes, vidend, 1860, per cent.

Dover Bank, er. Incorporated 1845. Capital, $100,000.

ndent Joseph H. Smith. Cashier Thomas L. Smith.

Irectors— J* H. Smith, Oliver Wyatt, Leonard S. Hand, S. M. ieler, Nathaniel Wiggin. vidend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Exeter Bank,

ris Bank is in the hands of a Commissioner. :les H. Bell, Commissioner.

Farmington Bank,

aington. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $75,000.

ident Hiram Barker. Cashier John D. Lyman.

148 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Directors— Hiram Barker, Levi Pease, George N. Eastman, Ieai Merrill, J. H. Stevens, John Barker, Daniel Pease, Jeremiah Jon* Dividend, 1860, 6 per cent.

Francestown Bank, Francestown. Capital, $60,(X

President— William Bixby. Cashier— Paul H. Bixb

Directors— William Bixby, Herbert Vose, Israel Batcheldi H. P. Clark, T. B. Bradford, Joseph Kingsbury.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank,

Rochester. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $60,0< |

President N. V. Whitehouse. Cashier E. Freeman Whitehou

Directors N. V. Whitehouse, Downing Varney, Elihu H. W son, John Legro, Paul A. Stackpole, George L. Whitehou Jacob B. Smith.

Dividend, 1860, September, $3 per share.

Great Falls Bank,

Somersworth. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $150,C

President Nathaniel Wells. Cashier— D. H. Buffu

Directors Nathaniel Wells, Daniel G. Rollins, M. C. Burlei; William Bedell, D. M. Goodwin, Isaac Chandler, George | Burleigh.

Dividend, 1860, 7 per cent.

Granite State Bank, Exeter. Capital, $100,(1

President Joseph T. Gilman. Cashier— -N. A. Shijj

Directors— Joseph T. Gilman, Charles Conner, William Od William W. Stickney, S. W. Dearborn, Abner Merrill, Edmi Elliot.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Indian Head Bank, Nashua. Capital, $150, .

President William D. Beasom. Cashier— A. McK< f

Directors William D. Beasom, Francis Winch, John G. B! Charles Lovejoy, E. G. Read, Alexander McC Wilkins.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent. '

Langdon Bank,

Dover. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $

President— Willis EL. Esty. Cashier Calvin Bi

Directors Willis H. Esty, Alpheus Rogers, Alfred Hoitt, Jajs Littlefield, J. D. Townsend, James Bennett, Enoch H. Nutter

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Lake Bank,

Wolf borough. Incorporated 1854. Capital, S7E-K

President John M. Brackett. Cashier— Abel Hitf

Directors John M. Brackett. J. F. Hall, George Rust, Ge I W. Hersey, Aaron Roberts, William Walker, Blake Folsom.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 149

Manchester Bank,

nchester. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $125,000-

zsident— James U. Parker. Cashier— Nathan Parker

^Vectors— 'James U. Parker, J. H. Maynard, D. A. Bunton, r. P. Hunt, Isaac Kiddle, G. H. Kimball, B. F. Martin. Mvidend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Mechanicks Bank,

ncord. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $100,000-

esident— Josiah Minot. Cashier— Charles Minot-

directors— Jo si ah Minot, Joseph M. Harper, Seth Eastman,

M. Carpenter, Ezra Carter, Arthur Fletcher, Samuel C East-

n.

>ividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Merrimack County Bank,

ncord. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $80,000.

esident— E. S. Towle-. Cashier— J. C. A. Wingate.

Jirectors— E. S. Towle, Francis N. Fisk, Samuel Coffin, Rich- 1 Bradley, Joseph B. Walker, dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Mechanics' and Traders' Bank.

rtsmouth. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $141,000,

esident— Richard Jenness. Cashier— James F. Shores.

Jirectors— Richard Jenness, Thomas J. Parsons, John Knowl- i, Samuel Cleaves, Albert R. Hatch. Mvidend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Monadnock Bank, 3frey. Capital, $50,000.

esident James Scott. Cashier Peter Upton.

Directors— J. Scott, Benjamin Cutter, Arad Adams, Samuel Ry- , James L. Bolster, John Conant, Joseph T. Bigelow. Dividend, 1860, per cent.

Merrimack River Bank,

mchester. Incorporated 1855. Capital, 150,000.

•esident Waterman Smith. Cashier Frederick Smyth.

Direc tors— Waterman Smith, David Cross, Joseph B. Clark, A. ood, William W. Brown, R. N. Batchelder. Nathaniel Head. Dividend, I860, 8 per cent.

Nashua Bank. ishua. Capital, $125,000.

esident— Isaac Spalding. Cashier— John M. Hunt.

Directors— Isaac Spalding, Z. Shattuck, James Pierce, Perley )dge, C. C. Boutwell, Ebenezer Dearborn, Reuben Greeley. Dividend, 1860, 8 percent.

New-Ipswich Bank,

sw-Ipswich. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,000-

-esident— J. Chandler. Cashier— George Barrett.

150 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Directors— James Chandler, J. W. Bliss, Moses Merriam, George W. Wheeler, George Whiting, George W. Wheeler, 2d, Nathan Stone.

Dividend, 1860, per cent.

Newmarket Bank,

Newmarket. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $60,000.

President Joseph S. Lawrence. Cashier S. A. Haley.

Directors— Joseph S. Lawrence, Samuel P. Dow, Joseph Cilley, John S. Bennett, William B. Small, J. Mooney, J. C. Burley.

Dividend, 1860, per cent.

Pawtuckaway Bank,

Epping. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000.

President J. H. Pearson. Cashier Charles W. Sargent.

Directors— J ". H. Pearson, N. Batchelder, James H. Butler, J. L. Folsom, Joshua Brooks, George A. Pillsbury, Paltiah Brown.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Pittsfield Bank, Pittsfield. Capital, $50,000.

President James Drake. Cashier— Josiah Carpenter.

Directors— James Drake, Sir M. D. Perkins, Benj. Emerson, C. H. Carpenter, Seth S. Shackford, Isaiah Berry.

Dividend, 1860, 6 per cent.

Peterborough Bank,

Peterborough. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000.

President A, J. Cochran. Cashier C. G. Cheney.

Directors A. C. Cochran, F. Livingston, William Follansbee, Samuel Converse, Abiel Sawyer, Levi Woodbury, Timothy K. Ames.

Dividend, I860, 8 per cent.

Piscataqua Exchange Bank,

Portsmouth. Incorporated 1845. Capital, $200,000.

President W. H. Y. Hackett. Cashier Samuel Lord.

Directors— W. H. Y. Hackett, Ichabod Goodwin, W. M. Shack- ford, William Stavers, C S. Toppan. Teller— John M. Lord.

Dividend, 1860, 6 per cent.

Pennichuck Bank,

Nashua. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000

President— Aaron W. Sawyer. Cashier Harrison Hobson '

Directors— Aaron W. Sawyer, Henry J. Chapman. A. P. Hughes j Alfred Greeley, Charles P. Gage, Gilman Shattuck, Abel P. Cram)

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Pine River Bank,

Ossipee. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $50,00C|

President Luther D. Sawyer. Cashier William Sawyer, Ji

Directors— L. D. Sawyer, W. L. Young, Amasa Copp, Isaaj Thurston, Nathaniel Grant, Sanborn B. Carter, James Young, 2d j!

Dividend, 1860, 6 per cent.

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BANKS IN NEW -HAMPSHIRE. 151

Rochester Bank, hester. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $80,000.

ndent— John McDuffee. Cashier— Franklin McDuffee.

[rectors— John McDuffee, Charles Dennett, D. Hanson, James ole, Enoch Whitehouse, Watson Hayes, E. J. Mathes. vidend, 1860, 62L per cent.

Rockingham Bank, tsmouth. Capital, $200,000.

ndent— J. M. Tredick. Cashier— John J. Pickering.

irectors— J. M. Tredick, E. F. Sise, William P. Jones, George Haven, M. H. Wentworth. ividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Salmon Falls Bank, insford. Capital, $50,000.

Hde?it—llir&m R Roberts. Cashier— William H. Morton.

[rectors— H. R. Roberts, Ebenezer R. Doe, Oliver H. Lord, rge W. Roberts, Abram G. Haley, Humphrey S. Watson, lua Converse, vidend, 1860, 8 per cent.

State Capital Bank,

cord. Incorporated 1852. Capital, $150,000.

Hdent— Hall Roberts. Cashier— Preston S. Smith.

irectors— Hall Roberts, Roberta. Corning, Ebenezer Symmes, ". Barron, James Peverly, Jonas D. Sleeper. ividend, 1860, 7 per cent.

Strafford Bank, er. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $120,000

Hdent— William Woodman. Cashier— Asa A. Tufts.

irectors William Woodman, Daniel M. Christie, Charles odman, E. D. Chamberlain, William S. Stevens, Zimri S. Wal- ford, Noah Martin, ividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Souhegan Bank,

ford. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

sident— Thomas Chase, Nashua. Cashier— Gilbert Wadleigh. irectors Thomas Chase, Leonard Chase, Jacob Gove, Robert person, Charles H. Nutt, James Boyd, Frederick T. Sawyer, ividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Sugar River Bank,

vport. Incorporated 1852. Capital, $50,000.

sident— Thomas W. Gilmore. Cashier— Paul J. Wheeler.

irectors— Thomas W. Gilmore, Amasa Hall, H. G. Carleton, 'er Booth, Daniel J. Warner, Edmund Wheeler, Worthin Hall, ividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Somersworth Bank,

nersworth. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

sident— Oliver H. Lord. Cashier— John A. Burleigh, Jr.

152 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Directors— Oliver H. Lord, Samuel S. Rollins, George W. Wen dell, O. W. Davis, S. N. Dame, Stephen S. Chick, E. A. Rollins. | Dividend, 1860, 7 per cent.

Union Bank,

Concord. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $100,000

President— George B. Chandler. Cashier— A. C. Pierce

Directors George B. Chandler, Nathaniel White, Woodbridgt Odlin, Peter Sanborn, Calvin Howe, Onslow Stearns, J. R. Wood man.

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Valley Bank,

Hillsborough. Incorporated July 4, 1860. Capital, $50,000

President Stephen Kenrick. Cashier— John C. Campbell

Directors Stephen Kenrick, Ammi Smith, S. D. Wynian, Jame F. Briggs, H. D. Robertson, George A. Pillsbury.

Weave Bank,

Hampton Falls. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000

President— George H. Dodge. Cashier Thomas L. Sanborn

Directors— G. H. Dodge, Thayer S. Sanborn, James Locke

Wells W. Healy, Jacob T. Brown, W"arren Brown, Richard Dodgt

Warner Bank, Warner. (Capital, $50,00(

President— Jason H. Ames. Cashier George Jones

Directors Jason H. Ames, Franklin Simonds, Ira Harvej J. M. Wilmarth, Abner Woodman, John Brown, Abner B. Kellj

Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

Winchester Bank,

Winchester. Incorporated 1847. Capital, $100,00

President Henry Kingman. Cashier Obadiah Spragu :

Directors— H. Kingman, Alfred Willis, Everson Cook, Stepnej1 P. Randall, P. S. Bacheller, John Burbank, D. A. Hawkins.

Dividend, 1860, 6 per cent.

White Mountain Bank, Lancaster. Capital, $50,00

President— J ared W. Williams. Cashier— G. C. William

Directors— J . W. Williams, Barton G. Towne, James W. Week William Burns.

Dividend, 1860, 7| per cent.

153

SAVINGS BANKS.

The statement made of the savings banks in New-Hampshire in gard to the means, surplus and dividend of each, is taken from te State Commissioners' Annual Report.

Ashuelot Savings Bank, Winchester.

resident— Everson Cook. Sec'y and Treas.— John. Cook.

Means, $20,251.51; surplus, $554.35. Dividend, I860, 5 per cent.

Amoskeag Savings Bank, Manchester.

resident— Ma.ce Moulton. Sec'y and Treas. Moody Currier. Means, $520,109.36; surplus, $23,321.88. Dividend, 1860, 6 per, cent.

Carroll County Five Cents Savings Bank. [Office at Wolf borough.] 'esident— George Rust. Sec'y and Treas.— John M. Brackett. Means, $18,181.44; surplus, $100. Dividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

City Savings Bank, Manchester.

[Commenced business August, 1859.] 'esident— Joseph Kidder. Treasurer— E. W. Harrington.

Means, $62,813.68 ; surplus, $2,807.77. Dividend, I860, 6 per cent.

Concord Savings Bank, 'esident— Ira A. Eastman. Sec'y and Treas.— Charles Minot. Means, $48,245.62 ; estimated surplus, $2,180.84. Dividend, 1860, 5 per cent, and an extra dividend, making 7 per it in all.

Cheshire Provident Institution for Savings, Keene. esident— Levi Chamberlain. Sec'y and Treas.— George Tilden Means, $765,710.90; surplus, $12,781.48. dividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Connecticut River Savings Bank, Charleston.

esident— Samuel Webber. Sec'y and Treas.— George Olcott ileans, $145,268.47; surplus, $347.71. )ividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Dover Five Cents Savings Bank, Dover.

esident— Willis H. Esty. Treasurer— Calvin Hale,

leans, $128,886.46; surplus, $3,511.52. Mvidend, 1860, 5 per cent. 7*

154 SAVINGS BANKS.

Exeter Savings Bank. President— Woo dbridge Odlin. Treasurer— Nathaniel A. Shute. Means, $92,229.71 ; surplus, $5,693.84. Dividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Manchester Savings Bank, Manchester.

President— W. P. Newell. Sechj and Treas. Nathan Parker.

Means, $412,891.61; surplus, $22,355.27. Dividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Manchester Five Cents Savings Bank, Manchester.

[Commenced business August, 1858.] President Waterman Smith. Treasurer —Frederick Smyth.

Means, $91,593.48; surplus, $3,328.19. Dividend, 1860, 6 per cent.

Meredith Bridge Savings Bank, Laconia.

President John L. Perley. Sec%y and Treas. John T. Coffin. Means, 181,443.20; estimated surplus, $4,774.03. Dividend, 1860, 5 per cent., and oi surplus once in five years.

Milford Five Cents Savings Institution.

[Commenced business August, 1859.] resident Daniel Russell. Treasurer Hiram A. Daniels,

Means, $27,186.72 ; surplus, $194.79. Dividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Nashua Savings Bank, Nashua.

President Daniel Russell. Treasurer— Hiram A. Daniels.

Means, $27,186.72; surplus, $194.79. Dividend 1860, 5 per cent.

New-Hampshire Savings Bank, Concord.

President Samuel Coffin. Treasurer James Moulton, Jr.

Means, $491,275.92; estimated surplus, $16,929.32; doubtful debts, $10,999.46.

Dividend, I860, 4 per cent, and an extra dividend of 30 per cent on the amount of interest on each account.

Newmarket Savings Bank, Newmarket.

President G. W. Kittredge. Treasurer David Murray.

Means, $36,700.70; surplus, $920. Dividend 1830, 5 per cent.

New-Ipswich Savings Bank, New-Ipswich.

President Jeremiah Smith. Treasurer— John Preston-

Means, $71,856.62; surplus, $1,001.19. Dividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Norway Plains Savings Bank, Rochester, President— Charles Dennett. Se&y and Treasurer— J. McDuffie. Means, $165,693.45; surplus, $9,171.16. Dividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

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Peterborough Savings Bank, sident— John H. Steele. Treasurer— George A. Ramsdell.

:eans, $38,016.08; surplus, $277.09. ividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Portsmouth Savings Bank, Portsmouth.

sident William M. Shackford. Treasurer— Samuel Lord.

Cleric— J. M. Lord. leans, $1,081,660.79; surplus, $40,635.92. ividend, I860, 4 per cent.

Pittsfield Savings Bank, Pittsfield. sident— John Berry. Treasurer and Sec'y Lowell Brown, leans, $14,492.06; apparent surplus, $31.61. ividend, i860, 4 per cent., and an extra dividend of 50 per cent, ill dividends.

Rollinsford Savings Bank, Rollinsford.

sident— -H. R. Roberts. Se&y and Treasurer— Wm. H. Morton, leans, $182,268.39; apparent surplus, $7,915.98. ividend, 1860, 5 per cent., and an extra dividend, July, 1860, dug an average for the last five years of 7 per cent.

Savings Bank for the County of Strafford, [Office at the Stratford Bank, Dover.] sident— George D. Yittum. Treasurer William Woodman leans, $537,084.56 ;" surplus, $46,290.10. ividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Som&rsworth Savings Bank, Somersworth. ■sident— -M. C Burleigh. Se&y and Treasurer— D. H. Buffum. [eans, $178,763.93; surplus, $4,288.57. •ividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Sullivan Savings Institution, Claremont.

isident— Jonas Livingston. Sec-y and Treas'r John L. Far well

[eans, $211,276.35; surplus, 84,538.80. )ividend, 1860, 5 per cent.

Walpole Savings Bank, Walpole.

isident— David ButFum. Sechj and Treasurer Benj. F. Aldrich. leans, $70,835.34; surplus, $2,292.91. Mvidend, I860, 5 per cent.

156

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Insurance Commissioners. Cornelius V. Dearborn, Peterborough. George W. Conant, Enfield. James Gordon, Laconia.

Atlantic M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

President Joseph T. Gilman. Secretary— William P. Moulton, Treasurer Joseph C. Hilliard.

AmosJceag M. F. I. Company, Manchester.

President Isaac Riddle. Secretary and Treasurer— E. T. Stevens.

Ashuelot M. F. I. Company, Keene.

President William Dinsmoor. Secretary Edward Farrar.

Treasurer Sumner Wheeler.

Belknap County M. F. I. Company, Laconia.

President— Richard Gove, Gilford. Secretary— Ellery A. Hibbard. i Treasurer— John. C. Moulton.

Carroll County M. F. I. Company, Sandwich.

President— -Daniel G. Beede. Betty and Treasurer— -C. C. Fellows.

Cheshire County M. F. I. Company, Keene.

President Larkin Baker. Secretary Leonard Bisco, Keene |

Treasurer— Frederick Vose, Walpole.

Cochecho M. F. I. Company, Dover.

Pres— Charles W. Woodman. Sec. $ Tr— Woodbury T. Prescottf

Equitable M. F. I. Company, Concord.

President— Caleb Parker. Secretary— Mitchel Gilmore I

Treasurer Robert C. Osgood.

Farmers' and Mechanics' M. F. I. Company, Epping.

President— Joseph C. Plumer. Sec. and Treas7r— Abram Plumei

Farmers' M. F. I. Company, Gilmanton.

President— John K. Woodman. Secretary— Josiah J. Beai^

Treasurer Alfred Prescott.

Farmington M. F. I. Company, Farmington. Pres.— George M. Herring. Sec. and Treas'r— Josiah B Edgerljil

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Granite M. F. I. Company, Webster. ident— Moses Fellows. Secretary— Simeon B. Little.

Treasurer— S. S. Little.

Great Falls M. F. I. Company, Somersworth.

sure property under four classifications, each class liable for

wn losses.

.— Ichabod G. Jordan. Sec. and Treas.— Joseph Stickney.

md in Hand Mutual Insurance Company, Laconia.

ident— Richard Gove. Secretary— Ellery A. Hibbard.

Treasurer A. G. Folsom. Actuary— Charles Lane.

illsborough County M. F. I. Company, Amherst, ident— Francis P. Fitch. Sec. and Treas.— David Russell.

Lake Fire-insurance Company, Wolf borough.

ident— Abel Haley. ' Sec. and Treas.— John Fox.

Manchester M. F. I. Company, Manchester.

ident— John S. Elliott. Sec. and Treas.— J. D. Lyford.

Nashua M. F. I. Company, Nashua.

.— Josephus Baldwin. Sec. and Treas.— Chas. A. Hutchinson.

Portsmouth M. F. I. Company.

ident— John Knowlton. Sec. and Treas.— Wm. L. Dwight.

Rockingham M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

ident— Joseph T. Gilman. Secretary— William P. Moulton. Treasurer— Joseph C. Hilliard.

Rochester Mutual F. I. Company. .— Micaj. H. Wentworth. Sec. and Treas.— Enoch Whitehouse. ockingham Farmers'' M. F. I. Company, Exeter, ident— Wm. Conner. Sec. and Treas.— Charles E. Lane.

Union M. F. I. Company, Concord, ident— Thorns P. Treadwell. Sec. and Treas.— Jona. E. Lang,

158

RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Railroad Commissio%ers.

Merrill C Forist, Berlin- Jeremiah C. Tilton, Sanbornton. J. T. P. Hunt, Manchester.

John Preston, New-Ipswich, of Peterborough Railroad. Willis H. Esty, Dover, of Boston $ Maine Railroad.

Commissioners under a resolve of the Legislature relating to the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad :

William H. Y. Hackett, Portsmouth. Thomas L. Tullock, Concord. Paul J. Wheeler, Newport.

The statistics in regard to capital stock and dividend were prin- cipally obtained from the Railroad Report to the Legislature, June, 1861.

Ashueloi Railroad.

Length of road, about 24 miles; running from Keene to South- Vernon, Vt. The road is leased to the Connecticut River Rail- road, of Massachusetts, with an annual rent of about 6 per cent on the cost. The time of the above named lease is closed, and for conditions broken the road has passed into the hands of bond- holders; the stockholders being allowed one year for the re- demption of the bonds. See act of relief, June session, 1861.

Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad.

Length of road, 149 miles; running from Portland, Maine, to Island Pond, in Vermont. Length of road in New-Hampshire, 54 miles. This road is leased to the Grand Trunk Railway Com- pany, of Canada. The rental is at 6 per cent.

Boston and Maine Railroad.

Length of road, 76 miles (42 in New-Hampshire); running from Boston, via Exeter and Dover, and unites, a little below Ports- mouth, with Portsmouth, Saco and Portland Road. Capital, $4,155,700. Dividend, 1860, 8 per cent.

President Francis Cogswell, Andover, Mass.

Directors James H. Duncan, George W. Kittredge. Daniel M. Christie, Peter T. Homer, Henry Saltonstall, Israel M. Spellman.

Treasurer— H. B. Wilbur.

Superintendent— William Merritt.

Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad.

Length of road, 92| miles; running from Concord, N. H., to Wells River, Vt. Net earnings for the year ending March 31, 1861, $121,672.97.

President— John E. Lyon, Boston.

RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 159

Directors—John E. Lyon, Alexander H. Tilton, John L. Rix, seph P. Pitman, Holmes Hinkley, John A. Parks. Treasurer— Theodore Stanwood, Boston. Superintendent— Joseph A. Dodge, Plymouth.

Cheshire Railroad.

Length of road, 53| miles; running from Fitchburg, Mass., to Hows Falls, and forming a link in a road from Boston to Mon- :al. Balance of earnings for one year ending November 30,

50, 8110,496.43.

Cochecho Railroad.

Length of road, 28 miles; running from Dover to Alton Bay.

Concord Railroad.

Length of road, 34|- miles. Net earnings for one year, ending

trch 31, 1861, $230,820.57. Dividend, 8 per cent.

Presided— Nathaniel G. Upham.

Directors— -N . G. Upham, Isaac Spalding, Josiah Stickney, Uriel

ocker, Charles H. Peaslee, Francis C. Manning, John S. Kidder.

Treasurer N. P. Lovering.

Clerk John H. George.

Superintendent— J oseph A. Gilmore, Concord.

Concord and Portsmouth Railroad.

?his corporation was organized by the bond-holders of the

rtsmouth and Concord Railroad, which became the purchaser

that road at the sale thereof by the trustees, September 1, 1857.

ngth, 47 miles; from Concord to Portsmouth. This road is

w leased to the Concord, and is operated by that corporation.

ntal $15,500, annual.

President Stephen Kenrick, Franklin.

Directors— Stephen Kenrick, Charles L. Frost, S. Plumer Dow,

seph Blake, E. A. Straw.

Treasuro Thomas D. Bailey, Portsmouth.

Clerk— William H. Hackett.

Contoocook River Railroad.

Length of road, 14| miles ; running from Contoocookville, lere it connects with the Concord and Claremont, to Hillsbor- gh Bridge. Balance of expenditures against earnings for one ar, ending March 31, 1861, $3,857.46.

Eastern Railroad.

Length of road, 54 miles (16£ in New-Hampshire) ; running from >ston to Portsmouth. Net earnings for one year, ending No- mber 30, 1860, $367,073.01. Dividend, $2 per share. President— Benjamin T. Reed, Boston.

Directors— E. P. Bancroft, W. H. Y. Hackett, William M. Shack- rd, Robert W. Hooper. Treasurer— John B. Parker, Boston. Clerk— Daniel P. Drown, Portsmouth.

160 RAILROADS Iff NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Great Falls and Conway Railroad.

Length of road completed. 26 miles. Net income for one year, ending September 1, 1860, $15,156.80.

President Oliver Hill.

Directors— Oliver Hill, John Smith, Asa Beacham, Thomas M. Wentworth, Isaac Chandler, Owen Davis, Charles Demeritt,

Treasurer and Superintendent Albert A. Perkins.

Great Falls and South Berwick Branch Railroad.

Length of road, 6 miles. In hands of trustees for bond-holders Trustees Ichabod Goodwin, W. H. Y. Hackett, John N. Goodwin. Treasurer and Clerk William H. Hackett.

Manchester and Lawrence Railroad.

Length of road, 24 miles ; running from Manchester to Law- j rence, Mass. Since December, 1856, this road has been operated j in connection with the Concord. Capital, $1,000,000. Dividend, , 1860, 8 per cent.

President— -N '. G. Upham.

Directors— N. G. Upham, E. J. M. Hale, D. A. Bunton, John Flint, H". G. White, Charles Conner.

Treasurer D. J. Daniels.

Clerk William C. Clarke, Manchester.

Manchester and North Weare Railroad,

The original name of this road was "N.H. Central Railroad," and which was sold at auction, June, 1859, and a new company formed. This road is 19 miles long. The road is operated by the Concord.

Merrimack and Connecticut Rivers Railroad.

First incorporated in 1848, under the title of Concord and Clare- mont Railroad. Length of road completed, to Bradford, 29f miles. Net earnings for one year, ending March 31, 1861, $14,455.56.

New-Hampshire Central Railroad.

Running from Manchester to Henniker, 25£ miles. This road is j also incorporated with the Merrimack and Connecticut Rivers , Railroad, and operated by the Northern Road.

Northern Railroad,

Length of road, 69 miles ; running from Concord to West Leba- i non. Whole cost, including Bristol Branch (length, 12i miles), j $3,068,400. Net earnings for one year, ending March 31, 1861, . $154,271.49. Dividend, 4 per cent.

President and Agent Onslow Stearns, Concord.

Directors— Onslow Stearns, John A. Burnham, George W. Nesmith, Uriel Crocker, Josiah Minot, Joseph W. Clark, George A. Kettell.

Treasurer— George A. Kettell, Boston.

Clerk— William L. Foster, Concord.

RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 161

Nashua and Lowell Railroad. ^engtli of road, 15 miles; continuation of Concord to Lowell, ridend for the year ending March 31, 1861, 8 per cent. ^resident— ^Francis B. Crowninshield.

Directors— Francis B. Crowninshield, William Amory, D. S. jharclson, Edward Spalding, Onslow Stearns. Treasurer— William P. Ainsworth. Jlerk— George Bowers.

:he Nashua and Lowell, and Wilton Roads, 1ST. H., and Boston i Lowell, and Stony Brook, Mass., are operated under one magement.

Manager— George Stark, Nashua. Superintendent— J ohn B. Winslow.

Peterborough and Shirley Railroad.

ncorporated 1846; road running from Peterborough to Groton nction, Mass. Amount expended in constructing the road, 15,642.72. Through the power of an act passed by the Legisla- •e, June, 1859, the Directors of this corporation sold all their ;ht. title and interest to a company in Massachusetts for $67,700, is being the amount of bonds secured by mortgage on the same, is now conducted by said company.

Sullivan Railroad.

[ncorporated 1846. Length of road, 24J miles; running from Hows Falls to Windsor, Vt. This road is in the hands of trus- s. Net income for one year, ending April 30, 1861, $15,366.49.

Worcester and Nashua Railroad.

corporated 1844. Length of road, 45f miles, of which are in jw-Hampshire. Net income for one year, ending November 30, 30, $105,737.40. Dividend, $4.50 per share

Wilton Railroad.

Length of road, 15£ miles. This road is operated by the Nashua id Lowell Company, at a yearly rent of $14,000.

White Mountains Railroad.

Length of road, 20 miles; running from Wells River to Little- n. This road was sold, November, 1858, for the benefit of cred- os ; and the purchasers organized under the name of the White ountains (N. H.) Railroad, and have leased the road to the 3ston, Concord and Montreal Corporation for five years, at a arly rent of $10,000, payable in monthly installments.

162

POST-OFFICES AND POST -MASTERS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Acworth, C. M. Woodbury.

. . South, J. F. Richardson. Alexandria, P. C. Forbes. Allenstown, B. F. Kendall. Alstead, Leonard O. Shepard.

. . New, James F. Isham.

.. Paper-Mill Village, J. F. Weaver. Alton, A. H. Sawyer.

. . West, W. G. C. Emerson. Amherst, H. E. Abbott. Andover, Hiram C. Dugan.

. . East, Cyrus W. Cole.

. . West, D. Osgood. Antrim, Charles McKean.

. . North Branch, A. Fairfield. Atkinson, Charles Fernald.

. . Depot, Jacob Irving. Auburn, A. G. Willey. Barnstead, Cyrus W. Blanchard.

. . North, S. F. Webster.

.. Center, S. F. Merrill. Barrington, J. Waterhouse, Jr.

. . North, F. Cater. Bartlett, Isaac Meserve.

. . Lower, George Pitman. Bath, William V. Hutchins. Bedford, Daniel Barnard. Bennington, G. A. Whittemore. Benton, Amos Whitcher. Berlin, F. I. Bean.

. . Falls, A. A. Knight. Bethlehem, Charles E. Bunker. Boscawen, W. A. Huntress.

. . West, G. W. Stevens. Bow, J. T. Morgan. Bradford, William A. Carr. Brentwood^FrederickRobinson. Bridgewater, J. H. Johnson. Bristol, S. K. Mason. Brookfield, Charles Colman. Brookline, S. S. Kendall. Campton, C. W. Cork.

. . Village, B. F. Cutter.

. . West, T. J. Sanborn. Canaan, M. H, Milton.

. . East, E. Barney.

. . West, L. C. Pattee. Candia, Hannah P. Smith.

. . Village, P. W. Sanborn.

Canterbury, Isaac L. Pickard.

..Shaker Village, Robert Shepard. Carroll, Jonas Howe.

Center-Harbor, .

Charlestown, W. B. Downer.

.. North, T. Whipple.

. . South, R. Robertson. Chester, I. Shaw.

. . East, Robert Shirley. Chesterfield, Henry O. Coolidge.

. . Factory, Samuel Burt. Chichester, John Langley.

. . North, J. B. Chesley. Claremont, Charles O. Eastman.

. . West, Leonard Gilmore. Clarksville, E. K. Young.

Colebrook, .

Columbia, R. D. Atherton. Concord, Robert N. Corning.

. . West, J. D. Taylor.

. . Mast- Yard, J. F. Runnels.

. . East, John M. Dearborn.

. . Fisherville, Dana W. Pratt. Conway, E. Cloutman.

. . North, T. A. Hanson. Cornish, .

. . Flat, John T. Breck. Croydon, D. W. Frye.

. . Flat, D. D. Marsh. Dalton, Oliver M. Brooks. Danbury, William P. Stone.

. . South, Luke Pillsbury. Danville, Enos Tewksbury. Deerfield, .

. . South, F. J. White.

. . Center, E. P. Hoitt. Deering, William T. Wilkins. Derry, William W. Poor.

. . Derry Depot, James Priest. Dorchester, B. R. Norris.

. . North, W. Robbins. Dover, Nathaniel Low, Jr. Dublin, Asa Heald.

. . Pottersville, J. Fitch. Dunbarton, Samuel Burnham.

. . North, G. Page. Durham, J. W. Coe. Eaton, Charles Robinson. East-Kingston, J. C Sargent.

POST-MASTERS.

163

ingham, Josephus L. Drake. - Falls, John L. Demeritt. sworth, W. M. Straw, field, James F. Patten. . Center, James F. Sargent. . West, Timothy Kidder, ping, James L. Rundlett. som, L. W. Peabody. *ol, James F. Bragg, eter, William B. Morrill, rmington, Andrew J.Scruton. zwilliam, Philip S. Bacheller. incestown, A. B. Downs, mconia, E. B. Parker. . Profile, R. Taft. inklin, James Colburn. jedom, Allan M. Allard. imont, Isaiah L. Robinson.

. Village, John H. Sleeper. . Lake Village, George W.

Weeks, manton, Levi H. Mudgett. . Lower, James M. Gilman. Iron Works, Charles A.

Dockham. sum, Francis A. Howard, ffstown, Byron Moore. . Center, E. R. Poor, rham, J. R. Hitchcoek.

shen, Glidden.

. Mill Village, Dexter Dodge, afton, Isaac B. Martin. . Center, Horace Barney, antham, Oliver B. Buswell. . North, Henry Alexander, eenfield, J. Stephenson, eenland, George E. Bracket!. . Depot, James B. Rand, oton, B. G. Jewell. . North, Otis C. Hall, mpton, J. W. Dow. mpstead, J. C. Eastman. inpton-Falls.Enoch J.Tilden. ncock, John Whitcomb. nbver, Israel O. Dewey. . Center, Loren Kenne. .verhill, John Currier. . East, Niles Doty. .

. North, N. M. Swazey. . Center, George W. Bisbee.

. Woodville, Eastman.

bron, D. Hazelton. nniker, Horace Gibson. . West, Imri Woods. 11, Clinton Blake.

Hillsborough, John G. Dickey.

. . Center, B. Priest.

. . Bridge. J. H. T. Newell. Hinsdale, Charles J. Ammidon. Holderness, Thomas P. Cheney. Hollis, E. T. Wheeler. Hooksett, J. T. Goss.

. . Rowe's Corner,Henry Salt- marsh. Hopkinton, Dyer H. Sanborn.

. . Contoocookville, Ira Di- mond.

. . West, James P. Sargent. Hudson, George W. Hills. Jackson, O. P. Meserve. Jaffrev, Ethan Cutter.

. . East, Peter Upton. Jefferson, P. C Plaisted. Keene, Thomas E. Hatch. Kensington, George W.Walton. Kingston, Albert Brown.

. . South, G. Webster.

. . East, Joseph C. Sargent. Lancaster, Royal Joslyn. Laconia, Samuel W. Sanders.

. . Weirs, William Wilcomb. Landaff, R. H. Noyes.

. . East, W. B. Blandin. Langdon, R. Shumway. Lebanon, E. J. Durant.

. . East, C. Plaistridge.

. . West, J. D. Hosley. Lee, Thomas B. Hall.

.. Wadley Falls, Charles H. Tuttle. Lempster, L. Miller.

. . East, Sumner Eaton. Lincoln, Simon Tuttle. Lisbon, J. R. Young.

.. Sugar Hill. William Taylor. Littleton, William J. Bellows.

. . North, Josiah Smith. Londonderry, A. Plummer.

. . North, Mrs. White. Loudon, W. I. Batchelder.

. . Center, Ira Osgood.

. . Ridge, .

Lyman, Charles Parker. Lyme, H. M. Clark. Lyndeborough,Wm. J. Herrick.

.. South, J. H. Tarbell.

. . North, John H. Goodrich. Madison, John M. Atkinson.

. . East, Mark P. Blaisdell. Manchester, D. J. Clark.

. . Amoskeag, Joseph Jones.]

164

POST-MASTEKS.

Marlow, Arthur W. Fisk. Marlboro','?Elisha O.Woodward.

. . Depot, Sidney Moors. Mason :

. . Center, A. Peabody.

. . Village, Merrill C. Dodge. Meredith :

. . Village, John W. Beede.

. . Center, Peter Severance. Merrimack :

. . Reed's Ferry, M.P.Nichols.

.. South, H. Ball.

. . Thornton's Ferry, G. Drew. Middleton, Jonathan Daniels. Milan, Amos Wheeler.

. . West, Ezra Horn. Milford, Edward Lovejoy. Milton, Ezra H. Twombly.

.. West, G. W. Goodwin.

. . Mills, Henry S. Swazey. Mont- Vernon, Nathaniel Bruce. Moultonboro', B. E. Thurston.

. . East, E. Shaw. Monroe, 3SF, K. Stirling.

. . North, Albert Mason. Nashua, Albin Beard. Nelson, Nehemiah Rand.

. . Munsonville, J. Fisher.

.. Harrisville, C. C. P. Harris. New-Boston, S. D. Atwood. Newbury, E. Young.

. . South, D. Kidder. New-Durham, Ira S. Ricker. New-Hampton, F. Seavy. Newington, F. W. DeRoche-

mont. New-Ipswich, John G.Leonard. New-London, Anthony Colby. Newmarket, Nathan H. Leavitt. Newport, David A. Watkins. Newton, Michael F. Hoyt. North-Hampton, J. L. Hobbs.

.. Depot, J. P. Elkins. Northumberland, Jas .B. Brown.

. . Groveton,WayneCobleigh. Northwood:

. . East, G. W. Ashby.

. . West, J. G. Mead. Northfield:

.. Depot, M. Moore. Nottingham, T. V. Bartlett.

. . Turnpike, Israel Dame. Orford, Daniel F. Tillotson.

.. Orfordville, R. C. Beal. Ossipee, J. F. Brown.

. . Center, J. W. Merrow.

Ossipee, Leighton's Corner, Mrs. S. Leighton.

. . West, E. Hobbs.

.. Water Vill., J. L. Brown. Pelham, John Woodbury. Pembroke, Jacob Sawyer.

. . Suncook, N. B. Emery. Peterborough, S. M. Gates. Piermont, J. O. Evans. Pittsfield, N. G. Tilton. Pittsburg, G. W. Blood. Plainfield, Bradbury Dyer.

. . East, S. Emerson.

. . Meriden, C. Cole. Plaistow, Amos C. Clement. Plymouth, W. D. Blaisdell.

. . West, Levi W. Gordon. Portsmouth, Joseph P. Morse. Randolph, George Wood. Raymond, William P. Tufts. Richmond, Amos G. Bennett.

. . North, H. Martin. Rindge, Levi Howe. Rochester, N. R. Varney.

. . Gonic, D. Varney. Rollinford :

. . Salmon Falls, J. P. Emer- son. Rumney, H Chapman.

. . West, H. B. Simpson. Rye, Jonathan T. Walker. Salem. R. Coburn.

. . North, M. H. Taylor. Salisbury, Thomas D. Little.

. . West, William Dunlap. Sanbornton, Fanny Lane.

.. North, J. H. Clark.

. . Bridge, J. P. Tilton.

. . East, Jacob Bamford. Sandown, George Sanborn. Sandwich, Joseph Wentworth.

. . North, W. M. A. Page.

. . Center, C. C. Fellows. Seabrook, Sarah A. Brown. Shelburne, Thomas J. Hubbard. Somers worth:

. . Great Falls, John S.Haines, Jr. South-Hampton, M. Eaton, Jr. South-Newmarket, J. T. Locke. Springfield, O. C. Howard.

. . West, D. N. Adams. Stark, Clifford Cole. Stewartstown, John Flanders.

.. West. Hyde C. Trask. Stoddard, Nathan Gould.

POST-MASTERS.

165

ddard, South, F. A. Gilson.

afford, Edmund Walker.

. Center, D. Place.

afford Corner, David Hayes.

. North, John H. Scott.

. Blue Hill, Robert W. Foss.

atford, James Mahurin.

. Coos, Albe Holmes.

atham, Z. Wiggin.

livan, J. Peabody.

. East, David A. Felt.

-ry, Warren Carpenter.

ton, Truman Putnam.

. North, J. Greeley.

. South, J. G. Cheney.

George's Mills, .

anzey, Elijah Sawyer.

. West Port, S. Faulkner.

. West, J. W. Frink:

nworth, J. Oilman.

. South, J. T. D. Folsom.

. Tamworth Iron Works, Otis

G. Hatch, nple, Charles P. Haywood. >rnton, J. B. Sanborn.

West, Joseph Morrison. y, Charles W. Whitney, Jr. 'tonboro', Daniel H. Durgin.

Melvin Village, Charles E. Shepard.

Mackerel Corner, J. S. Leavitt. per Gilmanton, Ira Mooney. ity, Hobart.

East, Tappan Sanborn, kefield, James A. Chesley.

North, J. W. Mathes.

Union Vill., John Tredick,

Wakefield East, Warren Nutter.

. . Horn's Mills, J. H. Clout- man. Walpole, A. K. Maynard.

. . Drewsville, H. Lathrop. Warner, Hiram Buswell. Warren, R. R. Clement. Washington, W. B. French.

. . East, H. H. Monroe. Weare, Israel Hoag.

. . East, Rufus Fellows.

. . North, W. H. Gove.

. . South,EbenezerT.Wheeler

. . Oil Mill Vill., L. Richards Wentworth, Albert G. Stevens. Wentvvorth's Location, Z. F

Durkee. Westmoreland, B. Leach.

. . East, Foster Wight.

. . Depot, D. Livingston. Whitefield, B. Dodge. White Mountains, H. Fabyan. Wilmot, G. W. Prescott.

. Flat, Otis Jones. Wilton, L. Pettingill.

. . West, Philander Ring. Winchester, John A. Powers.

. . Ashuelot, Jason Plummer. Windham, R. Bartley.

. . West, F. Marden.

. . Fessenden's Mill, Stephen Fessenden. Wolf boro', John M. Brackett.

.. North, Alvin Cotton.

. . South, Albert F. Avery. Woodstock, William G. Hull.

POSTAGE LAWS.

POSTAGE OF LETTERS.

or every letter or written communication of any description, weight not over half of an ounce, any distance within the ited States not over 3,000 miles, 3 cents, t prepaid ; over 3,000 es, 10 cents, prepaid, and for each additional | ounce or frac- i of an ounce add one single rate.

ach letter placed in the office for delivery, only 1 cent, prepay- it optional.

or advertised letters, add 1 cent to the above rates, ritish North-American Provinces, any distance not over 3,000 es from the line, 10 cents per £ ounce ; over 3,000 miles, 15 cents, oayment optional.

166 UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

POSTAGE ON PRINTED MATTER.

Each newspaper, periodical, unsealed circular, or other article of printed matter, not weighing over three ounces, to any part of the United States, 1 cent; for each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce, add 1 cent, prepaid by stamps.

For newspapers and periodicals, when postage is paid for quar- terly or yearly, in advance, one half the above rates.

Newspapers and periodicals, not weighing over an ounce and a half each, when circulated in the State where published, £. of a cent.

"Weekly newspapers sent free in the county where published.

Small newspapers, published monthly, or oftener, and pam- phlets, not containing more than sixteen octavo pages each, when sent in single packages, weighing eight ounces to one address, prepaid by stamps, J of a cent per ounce or fraction of an ounce.

Books, bound or unbound, 1 cent per ounce for any distance not over 3,000 miles, prepaid ; over 3,000 miles, 2 cents per ounce. The weight of the book not to exceed 4 pounds.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

PRESIDENT,

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,

Illinois. Salary, $25,000.

vice-president.

HANNIBAL HAMLIN,

Maine. Salary, $5,000.

NATIONAL CABINET.

Salary ' Secretary of State— -William H. Seward, New-York, $8,(XX) Secretary of the Treasury— Salmon P. Chase, Ohio, - 8,00( Secretary of the Interior Caleb B. Smith, Indiana, - - 8,00< ! Secretary of War— Simon Cameron, Pennsylvania,- - 8,00< Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles, Connecticut, - 8,00* , Postmaster- General— Montgomery Blair, Maryland, - 8,00' Attorney *GreweraZ— Edward Bates, Missouri, - - - - 8,00

167

JDICIARY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SUPREME COURT.

Chief Justice : Appointed. Salary.

Roger B. Taney, Baltimore, Md., 1836, $6,500

Associate Justices :

_ 6.000

nes M. Wayne, Savannah, Georgia,. 1835, 6,000

tin Catron, Nashville, Tennessee, 1837, 6,000

6,000

nuel Nelson, Cooperstown, New-York, 1845, 6,000

bert C . Grier , Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 1846, 6,000

6,000

than Clifford, Maine, 1858, 6,000

orney-General~-Fidw&T& Bates, Missouri, 1861, 8,000

wrter— Benjamin C. Howard, 1,300

rk of the Court— William T. Carroll.

he Supreme Court is held in the city of Washington, and has session annually, commencing on the first Monday in Decem-

CIRCUIT COURT IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

teld at Portsmouth, on the 8th of May ; at Exeter, on the 8th October. Presiding Judge, Nathan Clifford.

DISTRICT COURT IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

Portsmouth, third Tuesday in March and September; at Exe- third Tuesday in June and December.

udge of the District Court of New-Hampshire, Hon. Matthew rvey, Concord.

lerk of the N. H. Circuit and District Courts, Albert R. tch, Portsmouth.

tarshal for the District of New-Hampshire, Jacob H. Ela, jhester.

istrict Attorney, Charles W. Rand, Littleton, eputy Marshal, Joseph B. Adams, Portsmouth, ension Agents for New-Hampshire, Albert R. Hoyt, Ports- ith; Augustine C. Pierce, Concord.

168

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE.

ENVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY

Countries. Salary.

Great Britain, Charles F. Adams, Mass., $17,500,

France, William L. Dayton, N. J., 17,500,

Spain, Carl Schurz, Wisconsin, 12,000,

Chili, John Bigler, California, 10,000,

Prussia, Norman B. Judd, Illinois, 12,000,

Russia, CassiusM. Clay, Kentucky, 12,000, St.

Mexico, Thomas Corwin, Ohio, 12,000,

China, Anson Burlingame, Mass., 12,000,

Brazil, James Watson Webb,N.Y., 12,000, Rio

Peru, Christopher Robinson^R. I. ,10,000,

London

Paris

Madrid

San Ia^o.

Berlin,

Petersburg,

Mexico

Canton,

de Janeiro,

Lima

MINISTERS RESIDENT.

Belgium,

Turkey,

Netherlands,

Sardinia,

Naples,

Portugal,

Austria,

Bolivia,

Denmark,

Henry S. Sanford, Conn., 7,500, Brussels I

Edward Joy Morris, Penn., 7,500, Constantinople !

James S. Pike, Maine, 7,500,

George P. Marsh, Vermont, 7,500,

, 7,500,

James E. Harvey, Penn., 7,500, John Lothrop Motley, Ms., 9,000,

D. R. Cartter, Ohio, Bradford R. Wood, N. Y., Sweden& Norw.Jacob S. Haldeman, Ind., Ecuador, F. Hassureck, Ohio,

Venezuela, Henry T. Blane, Missouri,

Arg'ntineConf'dRobert M. Palmer, Penn.,

Switzerland,

New-Granada,

Nicaragua,

Guatemala,

Japan,

7,500, 7,500, 7,500, 7,500, 7,500, 7,500, 7,500, 7,500,

Andrew B. Dickinson, N.Y.,7,500, Elisha O. Crosby, 7,500,

R. H. Pruyn, New-York, 7,500,

George G. Fogg, N. H.,

Hague

Turin j

Naples *

Lisbon

Vienna.

La Paz>

Copenhagen

Stockholm

Quito

CaraccaE

Parana

Berne

Bogota

Nicaragua

Guatemala

Yeddc

The Congressional Register not having been published forth Thirty-seventh Congress, the compiler was unable to obtain verified list of ministers from the records in season for this Regis ter, but believes the above is nearly correct.

All of the above named ministers were appointed in 1861, excel McLane and Bigler.

HIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

SENATE.

President

HANNIBAL HAMLIN.

ALABAMA.

MINNESOTA.

'merit C. Clay, Jr.,

1865

Henry M. Rice,

1863

1867

Morton S. Wilkinson,

1865

ARKANSAS.

MISSISSIPPI.

jliam K. Sebastian,

1865

Jefferson Davis,

1863T

arles B. Mitchell,

1867

Albert G. Brown,

1865

CALIFORNIA.

MISSOURI.

ton S. Latham,

1863

Trusten Polk,

1863.

nes A. McDougal,

1867

Waldo P. Johnson,

1867

CONNECTICUT.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

nes Dixon,

1863

John P. Hale,

1865

ayette S. Foster,

1867

Daniel Clark,

1867

DELAWARE.

NEW-JERSEY.

nes A. Bayard,

1863

John R. Thompson,

1863

Hard Saulsbury,

1865

John C. Ten Eyck,

1865

FLORIDA.

NEW- YORK.

phen R. Mallory,

1863

Preston King,

1863.

1867

Ira Harris,

1867

GEORGIA.

NORTH-CAROLINA.

bert Toombs,

1865

Thomas Bragg,

1865

1867

1867

ILLINOIS..

OHIO.

H. Browning,

1865

Benjamin F. Wade,

1863

man Trumbull,

1867

John Sherman ;

1867

INDIANA.

OREGON.

se D. Bright, nry S. Lane,

1863 1867

1865 1867

James W. Nesmith,

IOWA.

PENNSYLVANIA .

nes W. Grimes,

1865

David Wilmot,

1863

nes Harlan,

1867

Edgar Cowan,

1867

KANSAS.

RHODE-ISLAND.

nes H. Lane,

1865

James F. Simmons,

1863

nuel C. Pomeroy,

1867

Henry B„ Anthony,

1865

KENTUCKY.

SOUTH-CAROLINA .

:arus W. Powell,

1865 1867

James W. Chesnut,

1865 1867

LOUISIANA.

TEXAS.

lab P. Benjamin,

1865 1867

John W. Hemphill, Louis T. Wigfall,

1865

1867

MAINE.

TENNESSEE.

M. Morrill,

1863

Andrew Johnson,

1863

Iliam P. Fessenden,

1865

A. 0. P. Nicholson,

1865

MASSACHUSETTS

VERMONT.

tries Sumner,

1863

Solomon Foot,

1863

nry Wilson,

1865

Jacob Collamer,

1867

MARYLAND.

WESTERN VIRGINIA.

hony Kennedy,

1863

J. S. Carlisle,

1863

aes A. Pearce,

1867

W. T. Willey,

1865

MICHIGAN.

WISCONSIN.

hariah Chandler,

1863

James F. Doolittle,

1863

IRfiS

Tlinn+l-MT n Hnnro

toon

170

THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

Speaker, GALUSHA A. GROW, Pennsylvania. Cleric, John W. Forney, Pennsylvania.

ALABAMA.— 7. ARKANSAS.— 2.

Thomas C. Hindman, Edward W. Gantt.

CALIFORNIA.— 2. CONNECTICUT.— 4.

Dwight Loomis, James E. English, Alfred A. Burnham, George C. Woodruff.

DELAWARE.— 1.

George P. Fisher.

FLORIDA.— 1.

R. B. Hilton,

GEORGIA.— 8. ILLINOIS.— 9.

Elihu B. Washburne, Isaac N. Arnold, Owen Lovejoy, William Kellogg, Wm. A. Richardson, J. A. McClernand, James C. Robinson, Philip B. Fouke, John A. Logan.

INDIANA.— 11.

John Lane, James A. Cravens, William McKeeDunn William S. Holman George W~. Julian, Albert G. Porter, Daniel W. Voorhees, Alberts. White, Schuyler Colfax, William Mitchell, J. P. C Shanks. IOWA. 2. Samuel R. Curtis, William Vandever.

KANSAS.— 1. Martin F. Conway.

KENTUCKY.— 10.

Henry C. Burnett, James S. Jackson, Henry Grider, Aaron Harding, Charles A. Wickliffe, George W. Dunlap, Robert Mallory,

John J. Crittenden, Thomas M. Edwards. Wm. H. Wadsworth, new-jersey.— 5. John W. Menzies. John T. Nixon, Louisiana.— 4. J. L. N. Stratton, Maine.— 6. William G. Steele,

John N. Goodwin, George T. Cobb, Charles W. Walton, Nehemiah Perry. Samuel C. Fessenden, new-york.— 33. Anson P. Morrill, Edward H. Smith, John H. Rice, Moses F. Odell,

Frederick A. Pike. Benjamin Wood, Massachusetts.— 11. James S. Kerrigan, William Wall,

Thomas D. Eliot, James Buinnton, B. F. Thomas, Alexander H. Rice, William Appleton, John B. Alley, Daniel W. Gooch, Charles R. Train,'

Frederick A. Conklin, \ Elijah Ward, Isaac C. Delaplaine, Edward Haight, Charles H.Van Wyck, ! John B. Steele, Stephen Baker,

Goldsmith F. Bailey, Abraham B. Olin, Charles Delano, Erastus Corning,

Henry L. Dawes. James B. McKean, I

Maryland.— 6. William A. Wheeler. John W. Crisfield, Socrates K". Sherman Edwin H. Webster, Chauncey Yibbard, Cornelius L. L. Leary, Richard Franchot, Henry May, Roscoe Conkling,

, Francis Thomas, R. Holland Duell,

Charles B. Calvert. William E. Lansing,

Michigan.— 4. Ambrose W. Clark, | Bradley F. Granger, Charles B. Sedgwick Fernando C. Beaman,Theodore M. Pomroj Francis W. Kellogg, Jacob Chamberlain, I Rowl'dE.Trowbridge. Alexander S. Diven, j

Minnesota.— 2. Robert B.YanYalkei f

Cyrus Aidrich, William Windom.

MISSISSIPPI.— 5. MISSOURI.— 7.

Francis P. Blair, Jr., James S. Rollins, John B. Clark, Elijah H. Norton, John W. Reed, John S. Phelps, John W. Noell.

[burgl \ Alfred Ely, Augustus Frank, Burt Van Horn, Elbrfdge G.Spauldin j Reuben E. Fenton.

NORTH-CAROLINA.-- OHIO.— 21.

George H. Pendleto ;

John A. Gurley,

C. L. Vallandigham i

new-hampshire.— 3. William Allen , Gilman Marston, James M. Ashley, j

Edward H. Rollins, Chilton A. White, I

SUPPLEMENT.

171

hard A. Harrison, John W. Kellinger. texas.— 2.

nuel Shellabarger, James H. Campbell, Virginia.— 13.

irren P. Noble, Hendrick B. Wright, Charles H. Upton,

rey A. Trimble, Philip Johnson, Edmund Pendleton,

lentine B. Horton, Galusha A. Grow,

nuel S. Cox, James T. Hale, William G. Brown,

r. Worcester, Joseph Bailey, J. B. Blair,

rrisonG. Blake, Edward McPherson, Kellian V. Whaley,

Samuel S. Blair,

John Covode, Vermont.

Jesse Lazear, Ezekiel P. Walton,

orge H. Nugent., illiam P. Cutter, naes R. Morris, Iney Edgerton, t)ert G. Riddle, tin Hutchins, tin A. Bingham.

OREGON.— 1.

drew J. Thayer.

INNSYLVANIA

James K. Moorhead, Justin S. Morrill, Robert McKnight, Portus Baxter, J. W. Wallace. John Patton, Elijah Babbitt.

RHODE-ISLAND.— 2

25.William P. Sheffield

illiam E. Lehman, George H. Browne.

arles J. Biddle, hn P. Verree, illiam D. Kelley, illiam M. Davis, hn Hickman, omas B. Cooper,

WISCONSIN. 3.

John F. Potter, Luther Hanchett, A. Scott Sloan, TERRITORIES.

COLORADO. DAKOTA.

NEBRASKA.

SOUTH-CAROLINA.

John McQueen.

Wm. Porcher Miles, Samuel G . Daily

Lewis M. Ayer, NEVADA.

Milledge L. Bonham. new-mexico.

John D. Ashmore, utah.

denhamE. Ancoiia, William W. Boyce. Washington.

addeus Stevens, Tennessee.— 10.

rhe name of each Senator from the seceded States is retained, less known to have resigned, or his term of office for which he is elected is closed.

Western Virginia is inserted for Virginia, with the names of the nators elected from Western Virginia, and taking the places of use, so far as time is considered, from Virginia. For Virginia five Representatives are given, one each, from Dis- cts Nos. 7, 8, 10, 11 and 12, Western Virginia.

A SUPPLEMENT

TO NEW -HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEER STATISTICS.

[Continued from page 109.] OFFICERS OF THE FIFTH REGIMENT. Che Fifth New-Hampshire Regiment left Concord. Tuesday, itober 29, 1861, for Washington, D. C-, by the way of Worcester d Norwich, at 7 o'clock A. M.

FIELD OFFICERS.

Colonel, Edward E. Cross. Lieutenant Colonel, Samuel G. Laugley. Major, William W. Cook, te Commissioned Staff are

Adjutant, Charles Dodd. Quartermaster, Edmund M. Webber. Surgeon, Luther M. Knight. Assistant Surgeon, John W. Bucknam.

A

172

SUPPLEMENT.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, Edward E. Sturtevant.

First Lieutenant, James E. Larkin. Second Lieutenant, Stephen E. Twombly.

Company B— Captain, Edmund Brown,

First Lieutenant, Welcome A. Crafts. Second Lieutenant, Rinaldo R. Somes.

Company C— Captain, James B. Perry.

First Lieutenant, 1ST. H. Rancllett. Second Lieutenant, William A. Moore,

Company D— Captain, John Murray,

First Lieutenant, G. W. Balloch. Second Lieutenant, Samuel F. Varney.

Company E— Captain, Ira McL. Barton. First Lieutenant. T. J. Rice. Second Lieutenant, Dexter G. Reed.

Company F— Captain, H. T. H. Pierce.

First Lieutenant, Moses W. Rand. Second Lieutenant, S. S. Quinn.

Company G— Captain, Charles H. Loner.

First Lieutenant, Jacob W. Keller. Second Lieutenant, C. O. Ballou.

Company H— Captain, Richard R. Davis.

First Lieutenant, Richard E. Cross. Second Lieutenant, Janvrin W. Graves,

Company Company

I— Captain. Charles E. Hapgood. First Lieutenant, E. W. Johnson. Second Lieutenant, J. W.Bean.

K

-Captain, Richard Welch. First Lieutenant, J. B. David. Second Lieutenant, F. W. Butler.

LIGHT ARTILLERY. This company, 154 men, 136 horses and 6 pieces of cannon, ijl Manchester, October 30, 1861, for Washington.

Captain, George A. Gerrish. First Lieutenant, Frederick M. Edgell. First Lieutenant, Edwin H. Hobbs. Second Lieutenant, John Wadleigh. Second Lieutenant, Henry F. Condict.

following slip is inserted, with additions and corrections of *n Ministers, .Representatives from Tennessee, &c

information was received from Washington, through the ess of M. 15. Goodwin, Esq., but too late for insertion in gcs.

Chili, erase John Bigler, California, and insert Thomas 11. El, Indiana.

China, erase Canton, and insert Pekin. Austria, insert John Lothrop Motley, Massachusetts, $12,000, a.

Italy, insert George P. Marsh, Vermont, $12,000, Turin, and he last two named from the Ministers President.

Ministers Resident, erase Pruyn, and insert Townsend i, for Japan. For Venezuela, read Blow for Blane. Add, w-Granada, Alton A. Burton, Kentucky ; Pontifical States, tider W. Randall., Wisconsin, $7,500, Rome ; Costa Pica, s N. Riotte, Texas, $7,500; and Honduras, II. G. Wells, jan, $7,500.

)age 170, erase John W. Forney, Pennsylvania, and insert on Etheredge, Tennessee, Clerk of the House. e William Appleton, Massachusetts (resigned), and insert 1 Hooper. For Arkansas, read Gatt for Gantt. j 171, insert, for Tennessee, Thomas R. Kelson, Horace ird, Emerson Etheredge and Samuel E. Bridges, Represent- from Union Districts. For Dakota, J. D. S. Todd ; Nevada, Bennett ; Kcw-Mexico. John S. Watts, Delegates from said )ries.

THE

NEW-HAMPSHIRE

MUAL REGISTER,

UNITED STATES CALENDAR,

FOR THE YEAR

I 0 V J i

BY G. PARKER LYON.

No. XL.XI.— No. XIX. New Series.

earliest Register published was for 1772 ; and afterward

now known to have been published) were for the years

1787, '88, '89, '94, '95, '96, '97, '98, 1800, and annually

since— making the aggregate of 72 numbers.

The numbering commenced with 1822,

—the New Series with 1845.

COlSrCOKD : PUBLISHED BY G. PARKER LYON.

PRINTED BT M'FARLAND & JE1TKS.

Entered according to an act of Congress, in the year 1862,

BY G. PARKER LYON,

In the Clerk's office of the District Court of New-Hampshire.

IND

ents,U. S.— Pension, 161

Assessors,. ...161

Collectors,.. .161

ipropriations (Legislative), 29

torneys-at-Law, .35-39

ylum for Insane, 135

ard of Education, 133

Dlical Institute, 135

nks, 138-145

ange of Officers, 34

andler School, 135

;y Officers, Manchester,.. "119 " Portsmouth, ..120

" Concord, 121

" Nashua, 121

" Dover, 122

mmissioners of Schools, . .133

18 Railroads, 150

Banks, ...'.138

u Insurance, 148

" Pilots, 123

mmissioners resident in

New-Hampshire, 41

In other States, 41-44

urts, Supreme Judicial,. 30-31

Probate '. 32-34

U.S. District 160

U. S. of Claims, 160

*rks of Supreme Judicial, 30

uncillors, vote of, 17

unty Officers—

Rockingham, 45

Strafford,. 52

Belknap,..., 56

Carroll, 59

Merrimack, 63

Hillsborough, 09

Cheshire, 76

Sullivan, 80

Grafton, 84

Coos, 91

unty Solicitors, 30

urts, days of sitting, see Dal. pages, also law of,. .30-31

irtmouth College, 134

lipses for 1863, 4

>vernment of N. H.,. 22

Council, 22

Senate, 22

Representatives, 23

Doorkeepers, 28

rvernment of U. S., 159

Senate of U.S., 162

Representatives, 163

storical Society, N. H.,. . . .136

surance Companies, 148

spector, of Flour, 123

e x.

Inspector of Hops. 123

Inspector of Fish, 123

Judiciary, Justices, 29

Judges. Probate 32

Judiciary, U. S., 160

Literary Institutions, 134

Militia of N. H., 95

Medical Societies, 113

Ministers in N. H., ... .104

Ministers, Foreign, 161

Notaries Public, 39-41

Physicians, 114

Post-Offices— Postmasters,. . .154

Postage Laws, 158

President's call for soldiers,. . 95 Sharpshooters, leave

Concord, 95

Sixth Regiment, 96

Seventh " 97

Cavalry j. 98

Eighth Regiment, 99

Ninth " 100

Tenth " 101

Eleventh " 102

Twelfth " 103

Thirteenth " 165

Fourteenth " 166

Railroads, 150

Registers, Probate, 32

Savings Banks, 145

Seats, choice of, 28

Senators, state of the votes,. . 18

Solicitors, 30

State Institutions

Asylum for the Insane, 136

House of Reformation, 137

State Prison, 137

States seceded, date of, 95

Statistics— 7th Redment, 97

5th " ....167

Sheriffs— Coroners— Jailers—

Rockingham, 51-52

Strafford, 56

Belknap, 59

Carroll, 62

Merrimack, 69

Hillsborough, 76

Cheshire, 80

Sullivan, : 84

Grafton, 90

Coos, 94

Teachers' Association, 133

Traveling Fees, 28

Town Police Courts, 123

Town-Clerks, 124-132

Votes for Governor, 124

ECLIPSES IN 1863.

There will be four Eclipses this year, two of the Sun and two o the Moon.

I. The first will be of the Sun, May, 17th day, Oh. 8m. in th< afternoon, invisible at Concord, 'N. H., and throughout New England, but visible in the northern part of North America. Th< Moon's Lat. 58m. North descending, or tending South in Lat.

The shade of the Eclipse first hits the earth in Lat. 32° 57' N., anc Long. 49° 37' W. of Washington, the Capital of the United States

The greatest Eclipse will be in Lat. 69° 18' N., and Long. 156° 18 W. of Washington, when 10| digits will be obscured by the Moon

The Eclipse will end on the earth, in Long. 80° E. of Washing ton, and Lat. 47° 13' N.

II. The second will be a total and visible Eclipse of the Moon June 1st, 6h. 47m. 58s. in the evening.

Beginning of the Eclipse, 5h. 4m. 16s. Beginning of total dark- ness, 6h, 11m. 16s. Middle of the Eclipse, 6h. 44m. 16s. End o; the total Eclipse, 7h. 17m. 16s. End of the Eclipse, 8h. 24m. 16s. Duration of total Eclipse, lh. 6m. 0s. Whole duration, 3h. 20m. Os. Apparent time in the evening.

III. The third will be an Annular Eclipse of the Sun, Nov. 11th. 3h. 31m. in the morning. Apparent time; consequently invisible to us. Moon's Lat. 2' S. decreasing.

The Eclipse will first begin in Long. 67° 57' E. of Washington, and Lat. 23° S. The central Eclipse first begins in Long. 33° 43' E, of Washington, and Lat. 48^ S. Central Eclipse at Noon, Nov 10th, 15h. 33m. in Long. 126° 31' E. of Washington, and Lat. 80c 33' S.

The Eclipse ceases to be central on the earth in Long. 109° 59 ' W. of Washington, and Lat. 65° 11' §. The Eclipse ends on the earth. Nov. 10th, 16h. 19m., time at Washington, in Long. 157° 14' W. oi Washington, and Lat. 42° 30' S.

IY. The fourth and last, during the year, will be a partial Eclipse of the Moon, Nov. 25th, 4h. 30m. in the morning.

Beginning, 2h. 44m. 37s. Middle, 4h. 24m. 49s. End, 6h. 4m. 50s. Duration , 3h. 20m. 24s. Apparent time in the morning.

Morning and Evening Star.— Venus will be the Evening Star until September 28th ; thence Morning Star till the end oi the year.

CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES FOR 1863.

Letter, D I Epact,

tnber, 2 Roman Indiction, ..

Solar Cycle, 11 Julian Period, 6576 ■,

863 .] JANUARY, 1st Month-

-31 days. 5

Length of Days.

J h.m

i>.

H.M.

Id. {h.m I|d.

H.M.

D.

H.M.

d.Ih.m.I Id.Ih.m.I d

.Ih.m.

19 C

5

9 .2

1 919 7 113

9 14

17

9 20

2119 281 2519 361 29J9 44

2|9 C

6

9 4

11019 8||14

9 16

18

9 22

22|9 30||26|9 38 1 30|9 46

319 2

7

9 4

lll|9 10||15

9 18

11)

9 24

23i9 32||27|9 401 31|9 48

4|9 2

8

9 6

|12!9 12||l6j9 18

20

9 26

24|9 34||28|9 42 1

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

0 Full Moon, 4th day, lOh. 43m. in

the evening. S.

<l Last Quarter, 12th day, 7h. 13m. in the evening. N.

9 New Moon, 19th day, llh. 6m. in

the morning. S.

D First Quarter, 26th day, llh. 57m

. in the morning. E.

Up

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, if. S. District.

©«■.

©«•

r.®s.

High

h.m.

h.m.

h. m.

water

1 Th

7 30

4 30

4 30

9 17

2Fri

7 30

4 30

5 23

10 2

3Sa

7 29

4 31

6 18

10 51

4Su

7 29

4 31

rises.

11 18

5M

7 29

4 31

5 21

11 50

6Tu

- P. C. Keene, P. C. Dover,

7 28

4 32

6 19

morn.

7 W

P. C. Conway, P. C. Lancas-

7 28

4 32

7 23

0 21

8Th

ter,

7 27

4 33

8 22

0 54

9Fri

S. J. C, Trial, Manchester.

7 27

4 33

9 29

1 24

OSa

7 26

4 34

10 30

1 59

1 Su

7 25

4 35

11 34

2 34

2M

7 24

4 36

morn.

3 21

3Tu

«{ P. C. Portsmouth. \ P. C.Exeter.

7 23

4 37

0 44

4 20

i W

7 22

4 38

1 55

5 32

5 Tb

7 21

4 39

3 8

7 6

5Fri

7 21

4 39

4 17

8 29

7 Sa

7 20

4 40

5 26

9 34

3Su

f S. J. C, Trial, Exeter,

7 19

4 41

6 12

10 27

9M

P. C. Gilford,

7 18

4 42

sets.

11 14

3 Tu

< P. C. Littleton,

7 17

4 43

6 21

11 56

IW

k P. C. Keene.

7 16

4 44

7 37

ev. 34

2Th

7 15

4 45

8 47

1 9

3Fri

7 14

4 46

9 57

1 48

iSa

7 13

4 47

11 5

2 26

) Su

' S. J. C, Trial, Newport,

7 12

4 48

morn.

3 10

)M

P. C. Manchester,

7 11

4 49

0 10

4 0

f Tu

« P. C. Concord. \ P. C. Claremont.

7 10

4 50

1 11

5 7

SW

7 9

4 51

2 11

6 2

)Th

7 8

4 52

3 8

7 37

)Fri

■{ P. C. Hillsborough Bridge.

7 7

4 53

4 1

8 40

Sa

7 5

4 55

4 38

9 29

FEBRUARY, 2d Month— 28 days. [1863.

Length of Days.

d.|h. m.

D.

H.M.

11 9 52

5

10 2

2 9 54

6

10 4

31 9 58

7

10 8

4|10 0

8

10 10

|d.|h. m.||d. H.M. I I 9 10 12 113110 22 1 10110 14 14 1 10 24| 11110 16,115110

1 12 ! 10 20||16|10 30||20|

H.M.

10 34 10 38 10 40 10 42

D.JH.M.I |D.|H,M.

21 1 10 46| 25 10 56

22 10 48||26il0 58 !

23 10 50i|27|ll 2 i 24,10 52j|28,ll 4

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

O Full Moon, 3d day, 5h. 27m. in the evening. E. d Last Quarter, 11th day, 5h. 48m. in the morning.— S. ® New Moon, 17th day, lOh. 8m. in the evening. N. W. D First Quarter, 25th day, 7h. 50m. in the morning. N. E.

g

i

Courts Supreme Judicial,

©r.

©s-

r.@s.

High

ft

fi

Probate, U. S. District.

h.m.

h. m.

h. m.

water.

1

Su

7 4

4 56

5 21

10 10

2

M

f S.J. C.,Trial, Concord, P.O.

7 3

4 47

5 57

L0 47

3

Tu

<j Keene, P. C. Somersworth,

7 1

4 49

6 29

11 27

4

W

[ P. C. Tarn worth.

6 0

5 0

7 1

11 54

5

Th

6 59

5 1

rises.

morn.

6

Fri

6 58

5 2

8 16

0 24

7

Sa

6 56

5 4

9 21

0 55

8

Su

6 55

5 5

10 27

1 35

9

M

6 54

5 6

11 37

2 7

10

Tu

<( S. J. C, Trial, Dover.

6 53

5 7

morn.

2 51

11

W

6 52

5 8

0 47

3 43

12

Th

6 50

5 10

1 53

5 7

13

Fri

6 49

5 11

3 4

6 40

14

Sa

6 48

5 12

3 53

8 10

15

Su

6 46

5 14

4 44

9 17

16

M

f P. C. Gilford, P. C. Keene,

6 45

5 15

5 27

10 9

17

Tu

-{ P. C. Wentworth.

6 43

5 17

sets.

10 54

18

W

{ P. C. Exeter.

6 42

5 18

6 22

11 32

19

Th

6 40

5 20

7 34

ev. 8

20

Fri

6 39

5 21

8 43

0 44

21

Sa

6 37

5 23

9 51

1 20

22

Su

6 36

5 24

10 56

1 56

23

M

6 35

5 25

11 58

2 38

24

Tu

^ P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. \ P. C. Newport.

6 33

5 27

0 55

3 25

25

W

6 32

5 28

1 50

4 26

26

Th

6 31

5 29

2 32

5 32

27

Fri

{ P. C. Amherst.

6 29

5 31

3 17 6 53

28

Sa

6 28

5 32

3 51 7 57

63.

MARCH, 3d Month— 31 days.

Length of Days.

H. M. D. H. M.l D. H. M. 11 8|| 6|11 24||ll|ll 38,

11 1211 7|11 26| 1 12111 40 11 14 j 8(11 28| 13 11 44

11 1811 9111 321114111 48 11 20| 10 11 36 |15|11 50

D.

H. M.l

d.Ih. M.l Id. |h. m.I

16

11 54

21|12 6||26|12 20|

17

11 56|

22112 101 127112 24

18

11 58 1

23 12 12 28 12 26

19

12 01 124'| 12 161 129|12 30

20

12 4|

25|12 18||30|l2 32

Moon's Changes , Fulls and Quarters. ) Eull Moon, 5th day, 9h. 50m. in the morning. N. W.

Last Quarter, 12th day, 2h. lm. in the evening. N. W. ) New Moon, 19th day, 9h. 45m. in the morning. S. E.

First Quarter, 27th clay, 4h. 7m. in the morning. N. W.

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

©r. h.m

©s. h.

s. High h. m. water.

' P. C. Dover, P. C. Ossipee | Corner, P. C. Keene, P. G

Lancaster.

' Annual Town-Meeting in New- Hampshire.

f U. S. D. C. Portsmouth, P, 1 C. Portsmouth, P. C. Lisbon,

P. C. Gilford, P. C, Keene.

P. C. Exeter.

f S. J. C, Trial, Haverhill. | S.J. C, Trial, Gilford, P.O. \ Concord, P. C. Manchester. \ P. C. Claremont.

\ P. C. Mason Village.

5 34

5 36

5 37

5 39

5 40

5 42

43

44

46

47

49

50

52

54

55

57

58

59

0

3 51

4 28

5 0 5 27 rises.

7 15

8 23

9 33

10 41

11 52 morn.

0 58

9 10 6 12 6 13 6 15 6 16 6 18

1 2 3 4 4 5 sets.

7 35

8 43

9 47

10 48

11 46 morn.

0 38

1 19

1 59

2 33

3 4 3 32

8 58

9 44 10 21

10 58

11 31 morn.

0 7 0 39 14 56 44 45 1 34 59 9

1 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 10 1

10 38

11 13 11 48 ev. 24

0

38 17

1 54 55

8

27

8 24

9 12

8 APRIL, 4th Month— 30 days. [1863.

Length of Days.

d.Ih. m. 1|12 40 2J12 42 3 12 46 412 48 1 5|12 501

D.

6 7 8 9 10

H. M.

12 52 12 54

12 58

13 0 13 4

D. 11

12 13

14 15

H. M.

13 8 13 10 13 14 13 16

13 20

D.

16 17

18 19 20

H. M.

13 22 13 24 13 28 13 30 13 32

d.Ih. m. 21!13 36 22113 38 23|13 40 24113 42 25|13 46

Id. 26 .27 SB 29 30

H. M.j

13 48 13 50 13 54 13 56 13 58

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. O Full Moon, 3d day, llh. 21m. in the evening.— S. d Last Quarter, 10th day, 8h. 37m. in the evening. N. E. © New Moon, 17th day, lOh. 21m. in the evening.— N. W. D First Quarter, 28th day, llh. 26m. in the evening. W.

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

©r.|©s. h.m. h.m.

r.@s, h. m.!

High

water,

f P. C. Farmington, P. C.Con ■{ way, P. C. Keene. -{ P. C. Exeter.

{ S. J. C, Trial, Exeter.

f S. J. C, Trial, Ossipee, S i J. C, Trial, Keene, P.O. Gil

ford, P. C. Haverhill, P. C,

Keene.

f S. J. C, Trial, Lancaster, P. -j C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. \ P. C. Newport.

40

39 38 36 35 34 5 32 5 31 30 28 26 25 23

5 22

20

21

22

24

25

26

28

6 29

6 30

6 32

6 34

6 35

6 37

6 38

6 40

6 41

6 42

6 44

6 45

6 46

6 48

6 49

6 50

6 51

6 53

6 54

6 55

6 57

6 58

6 59

4 0 4 28 rises.

7 27

8 38

9 50 10 56 morn,

0 2 0 47

34 13 46 15 45 15 sets

7 39

8 44

9 41

10 35

11 1 morn.

0 2

0 38

1 9

1 39

2 6

2 33

3 0

9 57

10 36

11 13 11 50 mora.

0 27

1 10

1 55

2 46

3 46

5 1

6 28

7 45

8 4'

9 38 10 18

10 56

11 32 ev. 9

0 47

1 21

59 41 27 23 25 34 41

8 44

9 30

MAY, 5th Month— 31 days.

Length of Days.

Id.Ih.

M.

114

2

2(14

A

3|14

6

4114

8

| 5|l4 10

|d.|h. m.||d.

H. M.

|d.|h. m.I

D.IH. M. |D.|H. M.|

1 6)14 I8| 111

14 24

16 14 36 J

21(14 46||26|l4 54|

1 7114 161 1 12

14 26

17114 381

22jl4 48 1 27 14 561

8|14 18 13

14 30

|18|14 40 |

23 14 50 1 28 1 J 4 58|

| 9114 20 j { 14

14 32

1 19)14 42|

24] 14 52! |29.14 58!

jj.0|l4 22||15

14 34

|20|l4 44 1

25 14 54 |30'J5 0

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. ) Full Moon, 3d day, lOh. 11m. in the morning. N. W. [ Last Quarter, 10th day, 2h. 35m. in the morning. N. E. | New Moon, 11th day, Oh. 8m. in the evening. N. W. ) First Quarter, 25th day, 4h. lm. in the evening. S. E.

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

©r.©s. h.m.h.m

High

h. m. water.

■{ P. C. Francestown.

f S. J. C, Trial, Amherst, P. ■{ C. Tam worth, P. C. Keene, ( P. C. Dover, P. C. Lancaster.

^ U. S. C. Court, Portsmouth.

P. C. Portsmouth. P. C. Exeter.

f S. J. C, Trial, Plymouth, P. | C. Keene, P. C. Gilford, P. ^ C. Plymouth, P. C. Plaistow. <( P. C. Deny. { P. C. Chester. i P. C. Deerfield.

f R C. Concord, P. C. Man-

■l Chester.

\ P. C. Claremont.

■{ P. C. Peterborough.

59j7

587

57 56 55 54 52 51 50 49 487 477 457 447 437 427 18 41 7 19 407 20 397 21 387 22 37j7 23 367 24 357 25 347 26 33J7 27 33j7 27 32 7 28 31 7 29 317 29 30 7 30

4 0

rises.

8 47

9 56

10 47

11 31 morn.

0 24 0 54

sets.

8 29

9 18 9 50

10 38

11 12 11 45 morn.

0 7 0 33

9 7 31

10 14

10 55

11 38 morn.

0 26

6 52 42 44 34 58 15

8 18

9 12 9 58

10 30

11 16 11 58

ev. 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 7

8 58

9 51 10 41

10

JUNE, 6th Month— 30 days.

[1863.

Length of Days.

H. M.|

15 4

15 6

15 6

15 8

15 8

H. M.

15 10 15 10 15 10 15 12 15 12

15 12| 15 141 15 14 15 141 15 14

d.Ih. m.| J6|15 14 1 17(15 16 18|l5 16 19115 16i 20 1 15 16|

d.Jh. m.I 2f)l5 16|

D.

H. M.

•26

15 16

22115 161

27

15 14

23|15 16|

28

15 14

24115 161

29

15 14

25 15 16!

30

J5 14

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. O Full Moon, 1st day, 6h. 40m. in the evening. E. d Last Quarter, 8th day, 9h. 7m. in the morning.- S. W. <|| New Moon, 16th day, 2h. 52m. in the morning. N. E. D First Quarter, 24th day, 5h. 45m. in the morning. N.

a a

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate. U. S. District.

h.m

©s. h.m

r.@s. h. m.

High water.

liM

14 Su 15M

S. J. C, Law, Manchester, P. C. Somersworth, P. C. Keene, P. C. Ossipee Corner

■{ P. C. Exeter,

S. J. C., Law, Exeter, U.S. D. 1 Court, Exeter, P. C. Keene, 1 P. C. Gilford, P. C. Canaan.

4 24

7 7

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 37

<j P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua. «{ P. C. Newport.

<{ P. C Amherst.

4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 22 4 23 4 23 4 23

11 27

morn

0 12

0 59

1 37

2 26

3 13

4 5

5 11

6 28

7 45

8 43

9 22 10 10

10 50

11 28 ev. 7

0 38

1 7

1 41

2 16

2 56

3 40

4 35

5 43

7 7

8 24

9 27 10 20

rises.

8 34

9 28 10 14

10 54

11 23 11 55 morn.

0 25

0 43

1 17

1 49

2 26

3 3 3 46 sets

8 36

9 10 9 40

10 7

10 33

11 0 11 23 11 51 morn.

0 21

0 56

1 38

2 27

3 2411 12j

363.1

JULY, 7th Month— 31 days.

Length of Days.

d.Ih. m.I

i).

H. M.

JD.JH. M.

D.

H. M.I

d.Ih. m.

|d.|h. m.

1|15 14

6

15 10

11|15 4

16|14 58 1

2l|l4 48

126 14 40

2115 14 i

7

15 10

12115 4

17

14 561

22114 46

1 27 1 14 38

3J15 121

8

15 8

13|l5 2

18

14 56 1

23ll4 44

|28 14 36

4115 121

9

15 8

14115 0

19

14 541

24114 44

129114 34

5|l5 12JJ10

15 6

15115 0

2!)

14 52|I25|14 42

|30|14 32 i

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. 3 Full Moon, 1st day, Ih. 59m. in the morning.— S. W. C Last Quarter, 7th day, 5h. 40m. in the evening. N. ( New Moon, 15th day, 6h. 3m. in the evening. W. p First Quarter, 23d day, 4h. 42m. in the evening. S.

Courts Supreme Judicial,

Probate, U. S. District.

a. m,

h.m,

r.®s, h. m

High

water.

<j S.J. C, Law, Newport, P. C. | Conway, P. C. Keene, P. C. ( Rochester, P. C. Lancaster.

<{ P. C. Portsmouth., { R C. Exeter.

' S. J. C, Law, Lancaster, P. | C. Keene, P. C. Gilford, P. C. Bristol.

fP. C. Concord, P. C. Man-

1 Chester.

\ P. C. Claremont.

■{ P. C. Francestown.

23 23 24 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 28 28 29 30 30 31 32

4 32

4 33

4

4

4

7

7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 34|7 367 7 7 7 7 7 7 7

37 38 4 38 4 39 4 40 4 41 4 42 4 43 4 44 4 45

rises.

8 43

9 18 9 49

10 13

10 48

11 17 11 46 morn.

0 22

0 58

1 40

2 21

3 24 sets.

7 37

8 6

8 33

9 7 9 23 9 56

10 16

10 51

11 29 morn.

0 11

1 2

2 14

3 28 rises. 7 4

11 56 morn.

39 18

59]

43

so;

26

5 33

6 53

8 2

9 2 9 50

10 31 11

11 38 ev. 20

0 41

1 12

1 44

2 24

10 55

11 49 morn.

12

AUGUST, 8th Month— 31 days. [1863. j

Length of Days.

d.Ih. m.

|D.

H. M.

d.Ih. m.

Id.ih. m.I |d.|h. m.

|d.|h. m.I

1|14 28

j 6|14 16

11|14 6

16|13 52| |2l| 13 40

|26|13 26|

2J14 26

1 7 14 14

12114 4

17113 50 32113 38

127 13 24

3|14 22

8

14 12

13,14 0

18|l3 48||23|l3 34

28|l3 221

4 14 20

9

14 10

14113 58

19113 46M24 13 32

|29|13 18 1

5 14 18

10

14 8

15 13 56

20|l3 44||25|13 28

|30| 13 16|

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters. <[ Last Quarter, 6th day, 5h. 15m. in the morning. S. 0 New Moon, 14th day, 9h. 14m. in the morning. S. E. D First Quarter, 22d day, Ih. 32m. in the morning. N. W. Q Full Moon, 28th day, 4h. 10m. in the evening.— N. E. |

Courts— Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

©*■

Q'S.

r.@s.

High

h. m.

h. m.

h. m.

water.

4 46

7 14

8 8

0 20

4 47

7 13

8 37

0 47

4 49

7 11

9 9

1 27

4 50

7 10

9 40

2 7

4 51

7 9

10 15

2 52

4 52

7 8

10 46

3 43

4 53

7 7

11 30

4 47

4 54

7 6

morn.

5 57

4 55

7 5

0 16

7 17

4 56

7 4

1 11

8 23

4 57

7 3

2 3

9 15

4 58

7 2

3 2

10 1

5 0

7 0

4 0

10 37

5 1

6 59

sets.

11 11

5 2

6 58

7 0

11 41

5 3

6 57

7 24

ev. 13

5 5

6 55

7 48

0 42

5 6

6 54

8 19

1 14

5 7

6 53

8 45

1 51

5 8

6 52

9 18

2 28

5 10

6 50

9 57

3 16

5 11

6 49

10 44

4 20

5 13

6 47

11 37

5 43

5 14

6 46

morn.

7 20

5 16 6 44

0 48

8 40

5 17 6 43

2 2

9 41

5 18 6 42

3 17

10 28

5 19 6 41

rises.

11 10

5 21 6 39

6 31

11 48

5 2216 38

7 2 , morn.

5 24

6 36

7 34

0 25

f P. C. Tamworth, P. C Plais-

I tow, P. C. Keene, P. C. Do-

\ ver.

\ P. C. Berry.

\ P. C. Chester.

\ P. C. Deerfield.

\ P. C. Exeter.

S.J. C, Trial, Concord, P. C. 1 Gilford, P. C. Wentworth, 1 P. C. Keene.

-j P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua, \ P. C. Newport.

\ P. C. Peterborough.

63.J SEPTEMBER, 9th Month— 30 days. 13

Length of Days.

|d.|h. m.I

d.Ih. m.I

d.Ih. m.I

d.Ih. m.

Id.Ih. m.

|d.|h. m.||

1 1|13 lf)|

6|l2 56 1

11|12 42 1

16|12 26

2l|l2 14

26|ll 58||

1 2113 61

7(12 521

12112 40,

17112 24

22112 8

27111 544

1 3 13 4|

8|12 50

13 Il3 36 1

18 12 20

23|I2 6

28 11 52 1|

1 4113 01

9112 481

14112 321

19112 18

24112 41

29111 501 !

| 5|l2 58||10|12 44|jl5|l2 30 1

20|l2 14

25 12 0

30|11 46||

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

Last Quarter, 4th day, 8h. 26m. in the evening. N. E. ) New Moon, 12th day, Oh. 2m. in the morning.— N.

First Quarter, 20th day, 8h. 55m. in the morning. N. E. ) Full Moon, 27th day, lh. 27m. in the morning. S.

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

Or. h.

h

r.@; h. m.

High water.

<j S. J. C, Trial, Dover, S. J. C, Trial, Nashua, S. J. C., Trial, Newport, P. C. Ossi- pee Corner, P. C. Farming- ton, P. C Keene, P. C. Cole- brook.

-{ P. C. Portsmouth. { P. C. Exeter.

U. S. D. C. Portsmouth, P. \ C. Gilford, P. C. Keene, P. C. Lisbon.

fS. J. C, Trial, Haverhill, | S. J. C, Trial, Gilford, P. C. ■{ Concord, P. C. Manchester.

25|6 35

27 6 33

i P. C. Amherst.

28 30 31 32 34 35 36 38 39 40 42 44 45 47 48 50 51 53 54 56 57 6 58 6 0

N P. C. Claremont.

6 24 6 22 6 21 6 20 6 1 6 16 6 15 6 13

8 26 9

9 44

10 25

11 21 morn.

0 13

1 9

2 6

3 3

4 14 sets. 6

6 37

7 4

7 43

8 21

9 8

10 2

11 8 morn.

0 10

1 26

2 42

3 56

5 9 rises.

6 31

7 7 7 45

5 56 37 26 24 36 56 8 1

8 56

9 47 10 IS

10 46

11 28 11 58 ev. 31

9 49 33 39 40

6 9

7 38

8 57

9 45

10 28

11 9 11 46 ev. 23

0 20

1 O

14 OCTOBER, 10th Month— 31 days. [1863.

Length of Days.

Id.Ih. M.I

D.

H. M.

D.JH. M.

D.

H. M.

D.

H. M. D. H. M.

l|ll 44 1

6

11 28

lllll 16

16

U 0

21

10 46 26 10 30

1 2111 401

7

11 26

12111 14

17

10 58

22

10 42 27 10 28

1 3 11 38 1

8

11 24

13111 10

18

10 54

23

10 40 28 10 26

4|11 341

9

11 20

14111 6

19J10 52

24

10 36 29 10 24

| 5jll 32|

10

11 18

15 |ll 4

20|l0 48

25

10 34 30 10 20

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

d Last Quarter, 4th day, 2h. 48m. in the evening.— N. W.

@ New Moon, 12th day, 2h. 11m. in the evening. S. W.

D First Quarter, 19th day, 3h. 37m. in the evening. S. E.

O Full Moon, 26th day, lh. 27m. in the evening.— N.

*

£

Courts Supreme Judicial,

©r.

3s.

r.®s.

High

ft

A

Probate, U. S. District.

ti.m.

ti.m.

h. m.

water.

1

Th

6 8

5 52

8 30

1 41

2

Fri

6 10

5 50

9 13

2 8

3

Sa

6 11

5 49

10 14

3 10

4

Su

6 13

5 47

11 9

4 0

5

M

f P. C. Dover, P. C. Conway, \ P. C. Keene.

6 14

5 46 morn.

5 6

6

Tu

6 16

5 44

0 6

6 17

7

W

6 17

5 43

1 4

7 27

8

Th

\ U. S. C. Court, Exeter.

6 18

5 42

2 3

8 24

9

Fri

6 20

5 40

2 53

9 16

10

Sa

6 21

5 39

4 3

9 56

11

Su

6 22

5 38

5 11

10 36

12

M

6 23

5 37

sets.

11 6

13

Tu

6 25

5 35

5 50

11 46

14

W

\ P. C. Exeter.

6 27

5 33

6 31

ev. 24

15

Th

6 28

5 32

7 13

1 1

16

Fri

6 30

5 30

8 5

1 46

17

Sa

6 31

5 29

9 8

2 33

18

Su

' S. J C, Trial, Ossipee, S. J.

6 33

5 27

10 14

3 30

19

M

C, Trial, Portsmouth, S. J.

6 34

5 26

11 25

4 38

20

Tu

- C, Trial, Keene, P. C. Gil-

6 36

5 24

morn.

6 1

21

W

ford, P. C. Haverhill, P. C

6 37

5 23

0 36

7 25

22

Th

. Keene.

6 39

5 21

1 51

8 331

23

Fri

6 40

5 20

3 1

9 27

24

Sa

6 42

5 18

4 11

10 10

25

Su

6 43

5 17

5 21

10 53

26

M

6 45

5 15

rises.

11 31

27

Tu

\ P.O. Concord, P. C. Nashua.

6 46

5 14

5 47

morn

28

W

{ P. C. Newport.

6 47

5 13

6 29

0 17

29

T!i

6 48

5 12

7 17

0 52,

30

Fri

\ P. C. Francestown.

6 50

5 10

8 11

1 21!

31

Sa

6 51

5 9

9 4

2 f

63.1 NOVEMBER, 11th Month— 30 days.

15

Length of Days.

D.

H. M.

d.Ih. M.i

D.

H. M.I

Id.

H. M.

|d.

h. m.I Id.

H. M.

1

10 16

fillO 4

11

9 50

16

9 88

21

9 28||26j9 20

2

10 14

7110 01

12

9 48

17

9 36

■22

9 261 27 9 18

3

10 12

8|9 58|

13

9 44

18

9 34

23

9 24 1 128

9 16

4

10 8,

919 561

14

9 42

19

9 32

24

9 221 29

9 14

5

10 6

10|9 54 1

15

9 40

|S0

9 30

25

9 20| 30

9 14

Moon's Changes, Fulls and Quarters.

Last Quarter, 3d day, llh. 6m. in the morning. W. ) New Moon, 11th day, 3h. 31m. in the morning. N. E.

First Quarter, 17th day, lOh. 36m. in the evening. W. ) Full Moon, 25th day, 4h. 30m. in the morning.— S. W.

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

h. m,

©*• h.m,

r.®s h. m.

High water.

f S. J. C, Trial, Lancaster, P. C. Keene, P. C. Lancaster, P. C. j Somersworth, P. C. Tamworth 1 P. C. Portsmouth.

\r.

C. Exeter.

-j P. C. Keene, P.C. Plymouth, I P.O. Gilford.

f P. C. Concord, P. C. Man-

-j Chester.

\ P. C. Claremont.

\ P. C. Mason Village.

16 52 !6 53 6 54 6 56

6 57

6 58

7 0

9 5S

2 40

10 5S

3 32

11 56

4 25

morn

5 21

O 54

6 36

1 52

7 34

2 54

8 34

4 0

9 27

5 6

10 8

6 15

10 50

sets.

11 30

6 1

ev. 12

7 2

0 54

8 6

1 38

9 17

2 25

10 28

3 16

11 42

4 17

morn.

5 30

O 52

6 48

2 1

7 59

3 9

8 59

4 14

9 48

5 23

10 30

6 25

11 9

rises.

11 47

5 54

morn.

6 50

0 18

7 46

0 58

8 44

1 39

9 34

2 7

16

DECEMBER, 12th Month— 31 days. [1863.

Length of Days.

l|9 12 219 10 3|9 8

4|9 6

d.|h.m.

H.M.I

9 0 9 0 9 0

12858!

d.Ih.m. *~ 8 58

8 58 8 58 8 56

H.M.|

8 561

8 56|

d.|h.m.

2118 56 22|8 56 23 8 56 24,8 56

|d.|h.m.| Id.Ih.m.

25|8 58||29j8 58 |26|8 58||30|8 58 |27|8 58||31i9 0

28|8 58 | 1

Moon's Changes y Fulls and Quarters, d Last Quarter, 3d day, 7h. 40m. in the morning. S. W. @ New Moon, 10th day, 3h. 46m. in the evening.— N. E. D First Quarter, 17th day, 7h. 6m. in the morning. N. O Full Moon, 24th day, lOh. 6m. in the evening^— S. E.

ft ft

Courts Supreme Judicial, Probate, U. S. District.

h.m.

h.m

h. m.

High water.

Tu W

Th Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

Fri

Sa

Su

M

Tu

W

Th

■{ S. J. C, Law, Concord, P. C. j Ossipee Corner, P. C. Plaistow, \ P. C. Rochester, P. C. Keene. \ P. C. Chester, i P. C. Deerfield. P. C Derry, Wednesday 2d.

f TJ. S. D. C. Exeter, P. C. | Keene, P. C. Canaan, P. C. -{ Gilford, S. J. C.,Law, Dover. \ P. C. Exeter,

' P. C. Concord, P. C. Nashua, S. J. C, Law, Keene, U. S. { D. C.Exeter.

\ P. C. Amherst.

S. J. C, Law, Haverhill. P. C. Newport.

24 25 7 26 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 30 31 31 31 31 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 32 31 31 31 31 30

10 43

11 35 morn.

0 33

38 41 46 55 5 sets

5 50

6 52

8 3

9 22

10 31

11 43 morn.

0 52

1 58

3 3

4 8

5 8

6 6 rises

5 23

6 1

7 16

8 15

9 12

10 9

11 5

2 45

3 37

4 19

5 18

6 28

7 35

8 46

9 24

10 20

11 14 11 54 ev. 39

8 19

9 15 10 1

10 42

11 22 11 53 morn.

0 28

1 2

1 36

2 6 2 46

cial state of the votes reported for Councillors, Sena- ors, and Railroad Commissioner, for 1862-3. COUNCIL DISTRICTS.

Official state of the vote given for Councillors in

2 :

)istrict No. 1, contains the County of Rockingham ; enstown, Bow, Canterbury, Chichester, Concord, &om, Loudon, Northfield, Pembroke and Pittsfield, ;he County of Merrimack.

¥hole number of votes returned, , 13702

Necessary to a choice, ,..,... 6852

Jonsidered as scattering, , 10

reorge A. Pillsbury had 6600

tichard P. J. Tenney had 7192

Hstrict No. 2. The Counties of Strafford, Belknap L Carroll :

Vhole number of votes returned, 13444

Necessary to a choice, 6723

Considered as scattering,... 13

loulton H. Marston had.. 6596

)liver Wyatt had , 6835

district No. 3. The County of Hillsborough ; An- rer, Boscawen, Bradford, Dunbarton, Franklin, Hen- :er, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Newbury, New-London, isbury, Sutton, "Warner and Wilmot, in the County Merrimack :

AHiole number of votes returned, 14615

Necessary to a choice, ... ,., 7308

Considered as scattering, 432

lorace Chase had 6693

)liver Pillsbury had 7490

18 STATISTICS.

District No. 4. The Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan :

Whole number of votes returned, 9640

Necessary to a choice, 4721

Considered as scattering, 172

Eleazer Jackson had 3863

Charles F. Brooks had 5405

District No. 5. The Counties of Grafton and Coos :

"Whole number of votes returned, 11501

Necessary to a choice, 5749

Otis Savage had 1

John W. Dodge had 1

Barton G. Towne had 232

Levi Parker had 5604

Ethan Colby had 5659

No choice made in No. 5.

SENATOKIAL DISTKICTS.

The official state of the vote as given for Senators, March, 1862 :

District No. 1 contains Portsmouth, Gosport, Green- land, Hampton, Hampton-Falls, North-Hampton, New- market, South-Newmarket, Stratham, Eye, Seabrook, Newington and Newcastle :

Whole number of votes returned, 3377

Necessary to a choice, 1689

Considered as scattering, 15

Thomas G. Furber had 1460

Wm. H. Y. Hackett had 1902 f

District No. 2. Atkinson, Auburn, Brentwood, Can dia, Chester, Danville, Deerfield, Derry, East-KingstoD ( Epping, Exeter, Fremont, Hampstead, Kensingtor! Kingston, Londonderry, Newton, Nottingham, Plais; tow, Raymond, Salem, Sandown, South-Hampton an Windham :

Whole number of votes returned, 5255

Kecessary to a choice, 2628 j

Considered as scattering, 17

Alvah Wood had 2580 t

Wm. C. Patten had 2658 l

STATISTICS. 1 9

Mstrict No.. 3. Manchester, Bedford, GofFstown, rrimack and Amherst:

TVhole number of votes returned,. 3170

Necessary to a choice, 1586

Considered as scattering, * 4

Andrew C. "Wallace had s 62

Leonard C. French, 2d, had 1224

saac W. Smith had 1880

Mstrict No. 4. Concord, Bow, Hooksett, Allenstown, nbroke, Epsom, Chichester, Pittsfield, Loudon, Dun- ton, Boscawen, Canterbury and Northwood:

TVhole number of votes returned, 5360

Necessary to a choice, 2681

Considered as scattering, 5

ra Osgood had 2412

)nslow Stearns had 2943

Mstrict No. 5. Barrington, Dover, Durham, Lee, dbury, Bochester, Kollinsford, Somersworth, Straf- I and Farming ton :

ftThole number of votes returned, 4617

sFecessary to a choice, 2309

Considered as scattering, 8

rhomas Stackpole had.' 1992

Charles A. Tufts had ...2617

District No. 6. Albany, Brookfield, Conway, Eaton, ingham, Freedom, Moultonborough, Ossipee, Sand- 3h, Tamworth, Tuftonborough, Wakefield, Wolf- -ough, Madison, Middleton, Milton, New-Durham, rnstead, Alton, Center-Harbor, Gilmanton, Gilford, ;redith and Laconia:

^¥hole number of votes returned, 7500

Necessary to a choice, 3751

Considered as scattering, 5

Benjamin J. Cole had 3697

fohn Wadleigh had 3798

20 STATISTICS.

District No. 7. Brookline, Mason, Hudson, Pelham, Nashua, Hollis, Milford, New-Ipswich, Temple, Sharon, , Wilton and Litchfield :

Whole number of votes returned, 3938

Necessary to a choice, 1970

Considered as scattering, 28

Elbridge G. Cutter had 1822

Leonard Chase had 2088

District No. 8. Henniker, Hopkinton, Bradford, Warner, Newbury, Sutton, Salisbury, Antrim, Ben- nington, Deering, Francestown, Greenfield, Hancock, . Hillsborough, Lyndeborough, Mont-Yernon, New-Bos- ton, Peterborough, Weare and Windsor :

Whole number of votes returned, 5269

Necessary to a choice, 2635

Considered as scattering, 21

James E. Briggs had 2598

John Burnham had 2650

District No. 9. Chesterfield, Dublin, Eitzwilliam, Gilsum, Hinsdale, Jafirey, Xeene, Marlborough, Nelson,1 Kichmond, Kindge, Boxbury, Stoddard, Sullivan, Surry, Swanzey, Troy, Westmoreland and Winchester :

Whole number of votes returned, 4423

Necessary to a choice, , 2212

Considered as scattering, 2

David L. M. Comings had 1631

John J. Allen, Jr., had 2790 |

District No. 10. All of Sullivan County, and the towns of Alstead, Marlow and Walpole :

Whole number of votes returned, 4935 j

Necessary to a choice, 2468

Considered as scattering, 353

Jonas Livingston had 2087

Lemuel P. Cooper had : ...2195

District No. 11. Lebanon, Enfield, Grafton, Hill.) Danbury, Alexandria, Bristol, Bridgewater, Hebron,'

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■ange, Canaan, Hanover, Lyme, Dorchester, Groton, ymouth, New-London, Wilmot, Andover, Franklin, )rthfield, Sanbornton and New-Hampton :

Whole number of votes returned, 6255

Necessary to a choice, 3128

Considered as scattering, 12

William C. Smith had 96

Alexander H. Tilton had 2825

Cyrus Adams had 3322

District No. 12. All the towns in Coos County, and >se in Grafton and Carroll not included in any other trict :

Whole number of votes returned,.... 7911

Necessary to a choice, 3956

Jonsidered as scattering, .... 162

3-eorge C. Williams had , ...3546

\.mos W. Drew had 4203

VOTE FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER 1862.

VVhole number of votes returned, 62362

STecessary to a choice, 31182

Considered as scattering, 40

Fosephus Baldwin had.. 1406

Fames S. Cheney had..., 28615

3ixi Crosby had 32301

GOVERNMENT OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

FROM JUNE 4, 1862, TO JUNE 3, 1863. EXECUTIVE.

GOVERNOR,

His Excellency, NATHANIEL S. BERRY, Hebron.

Salary, $1,000.

COUNCILLORS.

Kichard P. J. Tenney, Pittsfield, District No. I

Oliver Wyatt, Dover, " " 2.

Oliver Pillsbury, Henniker, - " " 3.

Charles P. Brooks, Westmoreland, " "4.

Ethan Colby, Colebrook, " " 5.

$2 PER DAY.

Salary,

Allen Tenny, Concord, Secretary of State, $800. i

Benjamin Gerrish, Jr., Concord, Dep. Sec'y, salary &fees, Peter Sanborn, Concord, State Treasurer, - 600.

Henry McFarland, Concord, State Printer.

LEGISLATIVE.

SENATE.

Wm. H. Y. Hackett, President, $2.50 per day.

Wm. H. Y. Hackett, Portsmouth, District No. 1.

Wm. C. Patten, Kingston, " " 2.

Isaac W. Smith, Manchester, " " 3.

Onslow Stearns, Concord, " " 4.

Charles A. Tufts, Dover, " a 5.

John Wadleigh, Meredith, " " t>.

Leonard Chase, Milford, " " 7.

John Burnham, Hopkinton, " " 8.

John J. Allen, Jr., Pitzwilliam, " " 9,,

Lemuel P. Cooper, Croydon, " " 10.]

Cyrus Adams, Grafton, " " 11]

Amos W. Drew, Stewartstown, " " 12,

$2 PER DAY.

Wm. A. Preston, New-Ipswich, Clerk, salary $450. Chas. H. Bartlett, Wentworth, Ass't Clerk, $2.50 per dajjB

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Edward A. Rollins, of Somersworth, Speaker. $2.50 per day.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

Vinson, none, burn, William Vincent, mtwood, Jos. T. Smith, idia, John Brown, Gor- on Bean.

3ster, Henry Moore, aville, Elisha Quimby. srfield, John M. Freese, benjamin S. Brown. *ry, Humphrey Choate, lenry E. Eastman. st-Kingston, Eliphalet C. rreeley.

ping, Geo. K. Shepard. eter, Moses N. Collins, oseph C. Hilliard, Abra- am P. Blake, jmont, B. S. Scribner. sport, Nath'l F . Berry, inland, W. L. Brackett. mpstead, Nelson Ordway. mpton, Adna Garland. mpton-Falls, J. Janvrin. nsington, Dan'l Prescott. igston, Jno. Webster, 3d. adonderry, none, wcastle, Wrn. A. Meloon. wington, none.

Newmarket, Joseph Taylor, Z. Dow Creighton.

Newton, Michael F. Hoyt.

North-Hampton, John S. Hobbs.

Northwood, W"m. S. King.

Nottingham, D. D. Stevens.

Plaistow, William H. Hills.

Portsmouth, Geo. W. Pen- dexter, John H. Bailey, William Conn, James M. Carr, Charles Kobinson, Albert L. Jones, Abra- ham Q. Wendell, Cha's W. Mar den.

Kaymond, Ja's T. Dudley.

Rye, Joseph P. Trefethen.

Salem, Henry S. Beckford, Lowell Reed.

Sandown, Geo. E. Griffin.

Seabrook, C. H. Sanborn.

South-Hampton, Thomas Sawyer.

South-Newmarket, Albert Morton.

Stratham, Phinehas Mer- rill.

Windham, none.

.Tington, Tho's W. Hale, lorace G. Cater. ver, William S. Stevens, "eremiah Home, John H. jeighton, Charles W. Goodman, Wm. Burr, ohn B. Stevens, Benja- lin P. Pierce.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

Durham, Wm. E. Jones.

Farmington, Josh. P. Rich- ardson, Jno. F. Cloutman.

Lee, Levi C. McDaniel.

Madbury,Ezra E.Demeritt.

Middleton, Eben. S. Pike.

Milton, Enoch W. Plumer, Charles A. Varney.

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LEGISLATIVE.

New- Durham, Baalis B. Tebbetts.

Kochester, M. H. Went- worth, Franklin McDuf- fee, Cha's S. Whitehouse.

Rollinsford, none.

Somers worth, Edward A. Rollins, David H. Buf- fum, Oliver H.Lord, Ed- ward A. Smith.

Strafford, John W. Jewell, Cyrus Wingate.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

Alton, George D. Savage, Jonathan F. Chesley.

Barnstead, John McNiel, George W. Emerson.

Center-Harbor, Samuel S. Plaisted.

Gilford, Abraham L. Mor- rison, Harrison G. Ben- nett, Solomon Cole.

Gilmanton, Isaac E. Smith, Beuben W. Page.

Laconia, Benjamin P. Gale. Meredith, Joseph W. Lang,

Jr., Levi S. Swain. New-Hampton, John C.

Smith. ' Sanbornton, Bradbury T. |

Brown, Jona. M. Taylor.' Upper-Gilmanton, Joseph !

Badger.

CARROLL COUNTY.

Albany, Geo. W. Bennett. Bartlett, N. T. Stillings. Brookfield, none. Chatham, Moses Eife. Conway, Leander Morton,

George P. Stilphen. Eaton, Joseph E. Perkins. Effingham, A. J. Milliken. Ereedom, Alvah M. Davis. Jackson, Oliver P. Meserve. Madison, Josiah H. Hobbs, Moultonborough,Ezekiel S.

Elanders.

Ossipee, Asa Beacham, Jno

Moulton. Sandwich, Caleb M. Mare

ton, Langdon G. Clark. Tamworth, Jere.H.Merril1

Levi E. Eemick. Tuftonborough, Levi T. P

per. Wakefield, John W. Sai

born. Wolf borough, Alphonzo I

Kust, Thomas Nute.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Allenstown, Wm. Mardin. Andover, John Proctor. Boscawen, Luther Gage. Bow, James Thompson.

Bradford, John H. Eaton | Canterbury, Edw'd Osgoo Chichester, Thomas Berrj

LEGISLATIVE.

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tcord, John Whittaker, Vm. Pecker, Ira Row- 11, John Y. Mugridge, Villiam L. Foster, Enos Hake, William E. Chan- ter, Charles P. Sanborn, lenry T. Chickering, jejamin Green, n barton, Daniel H. Par- :er.

30m, Henry Knox, inklin, Daniel Barnard, barren F. Daniell. nniker, Cyrus Goss, Is- ael P. Chase, oksett, Nat Head, pkinton, Kufus P. Copp, imoch J. Chase, udon, Nathaniel L. San- >orn, Abiel Or d way.

Newbury, William H. Saw- yer.

New-London, Eichard O. Messer.

Northfield, Sam'l B. Brown.

Pembroke, Martin H. Coch- ran.

Pittsfield, Josiah Carpenter, Lewis Bunker.

Salisbury, Porter B. Wat- son.

Sutton, none.

W^arner, Augustine W. Harriman, Stephen C. Pattee.

Webster, Jeremiah S. Web- ber.

Wilmot, John Teel.

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

aherst, Jotham Harts- 10m.

itrim, Harold Kelsea. dford, Wm. R. French, nnington, John Dodge, ookline, Joseph C. Tuck- er.

ering, James T. Ellen- wood.

ancestown, Francis H. Morgan.

•ffstown, Gideon Flan- lers, John Gilchrist, eenfield, John B. Favor, mcock, Hiram Fuller, llsborough, Francis N. Blood, William Merrill. )llis, Luther Proctor, idson, Addison Heald. tchfield, William Cross. 2

Lyndeborough, Jonathan Stephenson.

Manchester, Charles Brown, Reuben Hills, Ezekiel A. Straw, Ezra P. Pearsons, John B. Chase, Elijah M. Topliff, Frederick A. Morse, John C. Young, George Holbrook, Nathan Parker, John Coughlin, Thomas J. Smith, Horace Pettee, William Hoyt, Daniel K. Mack, Joseph Melvin.

Mason, Abram Wright.

Merrimack, Elkanah P. Parker.

Milford, William Lane, Martin Hall.

Mont- Vernon, Ira Roby.

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LEGISLATIVE.

Nashua, Aaron P. Hughes, Luther H. Clement, Al- bert H. Sanders, Edward A.Slader, Jonathan Park- hurst, Thomas Sullivan, John G. Blunt, Freeman B. Tupper, David A. G. Warner, Benjamin P. Moore.

New-Boston, David Gregg.

New-Ipswich, Samuel Lee.

Pelham, Daniel Marshall.

Peterborough, Cornelius V Dearborn, Abraham I Morrison.

Sharon, Stephen A. Sawyer

Temple, Francis Whiting.

Weare, Moses A. Hodgdon Ziba A. Hoit.

Wilton, Timothy Park- hurst.

Windsor, Samuel Chapman

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

Al stead, Paschal P. Banks.

Chesterfield, John M. Bich- ardson.

Dublin, Milan W. Harris.

Fitzwilliam, Josiah E. Car- ter.

Gilsum, Daniel W. Bill.

Hinsdale, Cha's J. Amidon.

Jaffrey, Samuel By an.

Keene, George H. Kichards, Edward Edwards, Wil- liam S. Briggs, Henry Pond.

Marlborough, Charles K. Mason.

Marlow, James Burnap.

Nelson, Darius Farwell.

Bichmond, Hosea B. Al

drich. Bindge, Zebulon Converse Koxbury, Gilman Nims. Stoddard, Silas Dinsmore. Sullivan, Dauphin W.Wil

son. Surry, Horace B. Shaw. Swanzey, Oliver Capron

Elijah Sawyer. Troy, Abiel M. Caverly, Walpole, Major J. Britton

John W. Hay ward. Westmoreland, Jededial

Sabin. Winchester,HenryB.SwarJ

Orrin Perkins.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

Acworth, Zenas Slader.

Charlestown, Harvey Ab- bott, Benjamin Whipple.

Claremont, Charles H: East- man, James Goodwin, Bobert F. Lawrence, Ed- ward W. Woodell.

Cornish, Chester Pike.

Croydon, Daniel B. Hall.

Goshen, Silas W. Booth.

Grantham, Wm. Stocker.

LEGISLATIVE.

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GRAFTON COUNTY.

exandria, Schuyler Wal- ker.

,th, Nathaniel M. Tewks- bury.

nton, James Page, thlehem, Willard A. Mc- Gregory.

idgewater, Thomas Ham- mond.

istol, Jerem'h A. Haynes. mpton, Amos Flint, naan, none, nbury, Edwin Litchfield, rchester, Fred. A. Doloff. Isworth and Watervilie, Vierrill Greeley, field, I. W. 'Sulloway, Fohn J. Webster, anconia, Eleazcr B. Par- ser.

afton, Eichard Cole, oton, Andrew Kemick. nover, John Huntoon, rames W. Patterson. ,verhill, Albert Bailey, Major W. Nelson, bron, Benj. F. Smith. 11, Madison J. Morrill.

Holder ness, Stephen Smith, George Hoyt.

Landaff, Lewis P. Cush- man.

Lebanon, George Blood, Al- bert ,M. Shaw.

Lisbon, Carleton B. Hutch- ins, Simon Streeter.

Littleton, Harry Bingham, Douglas Bobbins.

Lyman, Charles Parker.

Lyme, Chester Dimick, Sydney S. Grant.

Monroe, Jedediah Buffum.

Orange, Nathaniel Whit- tier, 4th.

Orford, Daniel P. Wheeler.

Piermont, Micajah Emer- son.

Plymouth, Caleb D. Penni- man.

Bumney, Geo. W. Fletcher.

Thornton, NathanH. Weeks.

Warren, James M. Bixby.

Wentworth, Thomas J. Smith.

Woodstock and Lincoln, Jesse Jackman.

coos COUNTY.

rlin and Randolph, John

3. Leigh ton.

rroll and Hart's Location,

^hineas Kosebrooks.

trksville and Pittsburgh,

rohn .Keyser.

ebrook, Erasmus D.

lutchinson.

.umbia, John R. Annis.

Dalton, Thomas Smith.

Errol, Cambridge, fe&c, Samuel Akers.

Gorham, Caleb S. Peabody.

Jefferson, Nathan B. Per- kins.

Lancaster, Moody P. Mar- shall, Henry O. Kent.

Milan, Charles E. Phipps.

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Northumberland, James W. Abbott.

Shelburne, Joseph M Thompson.

Stark and Dummer, Sylves- ter Cole.

Stewartstown, James A. Morrill.

Stratford, William G. Ful- ler.

Whitefield, William B. Hutchins.

CLERKS.

Clerk of the House Samuel D. Lord, Manchester, Salary, $550.

Assistant Clerk Benjamin Gerrish, Jr., Dover, $2.50 per day.

Engrossing Clerk William H. Belknap, Exeter, $2.50 per day.

Chaplain to the Legislature Rev. R. S. Stubbs, New- market.

Reporter J. M. W. Yerrinton, of Boston, Mass., for the New-Hampshire Patriot, New-Hampshire States- man and the Independent Democrat ; these three papers were combined and issued but one daily paper during the session of the Legislature, and this called the Legislative Reporter.

DOOR-KEEPERS.

To the Council A. W. Messer, New-London. To the Senate Charles H. Roberts, Farmington. To the House Uriel L. Comings, Cornish ; Joseph W. Robinson, Concord.

Traveling Fees. The members of the Council shall each receive ten cents a mile to and from the place of their sessions. The President and members of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, and Assistant Clerks of the Senate and House, shall each receive ten cents a mile for their travel to and from the place of the sitting of the Legislature.

By law the distance traveled shall be computed by the nearest traveled highway.

By law the seats of the Representatives elect shall be selected by lot, on the first Wednesday of June in each year. It shall , be the duty of the keeper of the State

LEGISLATIVE. 29

House to number the seats, annually,, previous to the ses- sion of the Legislature. The Clerk of the House shall prepare pieces of paper, the size of ballots, equal to the whole number of seats in the hall, and shall write upon such pieces of paper numbers corresponding to the num- bers placed upon the seats, these papers shall be put into a box and well shaken together ; the Clerk shall call the roll, and each member, as his name is called, step forward to the desk and draw a number from the box, which number shall entitle him to the seat whose number cor- responds to the paper so drawn.

APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1862.

Four thousand dollars for the maintenance of indigent insane persons belonging to this State, at the Asylum, for such and so many as His Excellency, the Governor, shall elect and approve : Provided, that not less than two thirds of said sum shall be applied to the support of private patients, exclusive of paupers maintained at pub- lic charge; $6,000 for adjusting debts due from the House of Keformation ; $100 for the purchase of station- ery and books for the use of the State Prison ; $300 for the pay of a Chaplain to the State Prison ; $300 to the N". H. Historical Society, for collecting and arranging the Colonial Eecords for publication ; $500 for con- tingent expenses of the State; $1500 for the education of the indigent deaf and dumb persons of this State, at the Asylum at Hartford.

JUDICIARY.

SUPREME JUDICIAL. COURT.

Salary. Sam'l D. Bell, ll. d., Manchester, Chief Justice, $2,000 Jon A. E. Sargent, Wentworth, Associate Justice, 1,800 Henry A. Bellows, Concord, Associate Justice, 1,800 Charles Doe, Portsmouth, Associate Justice, 1,800

Geo. W. Nesmith, Franklin, Associate Justice, 1,800 Wm. H. Bartlett, Concord, Associate Justice, 1,800 John Sulliyan, Exeter, Attorney- General, 1,800

William E. Chandler, Concord,

Reporter of the Supreme Judicial Court, 400

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CLERKS OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.

Charles G. Conner, Exeter, for Rockingham ;

Andrew H. Young, Dover, for Strafford ;

S. C. Clark, Gilford, [address Lake Vill.) for Belknap;

William M. Weed, Sandwich, for Carroll ;

Jonas D. Sleeper, Concord, for Merrimack ;

Edward S. Cutter, Amherst, for Hillsborough ;

Edward Farrar, Keene, for Cheshire ;

W. H. H. Allen, Newport, for Sullivan ;

Charles A. Dole, Haverhill, for Grafton ;

Daniel C. Pinkham, Lancaster, for Coos.

COUNTY SOLICITORS.

[According to Act, June, 1861.] The Solicitors for the several counties shall receive no compen- sation from the State ; but they shall annually receive from the respective counties, in semi-annual payments, the following sums, which shall be in full compensation for all services rendered and expenses incurred by them in the discharge of all the duties of their office.

Salary. Charles H. Bell, Exeter, for Rockingham, $850

Joshua G. Hall, Dover, for Strafford, 260

William N. Blair, Laconia, for Belknap, 175

Charles Chesley, Wakefield, for Carroll, 175

Asa Fowler, Concord, for Merrimack, 850

Joseph B. Clark, Manchester, for Hillsborough, 480

Francis A- Faulkner, Keene, for Cheshire, 175

Levi W. Barton, Newport, for Sullivan, 175

Henry W. Blair, Plymouth, for Grafton, 350

Benjamin F. Whidden, Lancaster, for Coos. 175

LAW TERMS,

Held by the Supreme Judicial Court, according to an act remodeling the Judiciary, 1855, as amended June ses- sion, 1859, and June, 1861. The State is divided into four Judicial Districts, as

follows :

No. 1, to consist of the Counties of Kockingham,

Strafford and Carroll ; No. 2, of the Counties of Merrimack, Hillsborough

and Belknap ;

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No. 3, of the Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan ;

No. 4, of the Counties of Grafton and Coos.

The Supreme Judicial Court shall hold terms thereof, to be called Law Terms, annually, within the aforesaid Judicial Districts, at the times and places following :

At Exeter on the third Tuesday of June, and at Dover on the third Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Rockingham and Strafford ; at Manchester on the first Tuesday of June, and at Concord on the first Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Merrimack and Hills- borough ; at Keene on the fourth Tuesday of December, and at Newport on the first Tuesday of July, for the Counties of Cheshire and Sullivan ; at Lancaster on the third Tuesday of July, and at Haverhill on the Tuesday next after the fourth Tuesday of December, for the Counties of Grafton and Coos.

TRIAL TERMS OF THE SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT, COM- PILED ACCORDING TO AN ACT PASSED JUNE

SESSION, 1859.

At Portsmouth on the third Tuesday of October, and at Exeter on the third Tuesday of January and the second Tuesday of April, for the County of Eockingham.

At Dover on the second Tuesday of February,* and the first Tuesday of September, for the County of Strafford.

At Gilford on the fourth Tuesday of March and the fourth Tuesday of September, for the County of Belknap.

At Ossipee on the third Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, for the County of CarrolL

At Concord on the third Tuesday of August, and on the first Tuesday of February, for the County of Merri- mack.

At Amherst on the first Tuesday of May, at Manches- ter on the first Tuesday of January, and at Nashua on the first Tuesday of September, for the County of Hills- borough.

At Keene on the third Tuesday of April and the third Tuesday of October, for the County of Cheshire.

At Newport on the fourth Tuesday of January and the first Tuesday of September, for the County of Sullivan.

At Haverhill on the fourth Tuesday of March and the

* The Trial Term formerly held the last Tuesday in May, was abolished in 1862.

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fourth Tuesday of September, for the Western Judicial District, and at Plymouth on the third Tuesday of May and the third Tuesday of November, for the Eastern Judicial District in the County of Grafton.

At Lancaster on the fourth Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of November, for the County of Coos.

PROBATE OFFICERS.

, JUDGES.

Counties. Names and Residences. Appointed. Salary.

Rockingham, William W. Stickney, Exeter, June 30, 1857, $412

Strafford, Dan'l G. Rollins, Somersworth, June 30, 1857, 225

Belknap, Warren Lovell, Laconia, Jan., 1841, 142

Carroll, Joel Eastman, Conway, July 14, 1856, 150

Merrimack, Hamilton E. Perkins, Concord, July 14, 1856, 300

Hillsborough, David Cross, Manchester, July 14, 1856, 425

Cheshire, Larkin Baker, Westmoreland, Nov., 1841, 225

Sullivan. Alvah Smith, Lempster, July 14, 1856, 175

Grafton, Nath'l W. Westgate, Haverhill, July 4,1861, 300

Coos, Turner Stephenson, July 13, 1855, 150

REGISTERS.

Counties. Names and Residences. Appointed. Salary.

Rockingham, Samuel D. Win gate, Exeter, Jan. 1, 1857, $550 Strafford, Asa Freeman, Dover, June 30, 1857, 300

Belknap, Woodbury L. Melcher, Laconia, July 2,1861, 183

Carroll, Daniel G. Beede, Sandwich, July 14, 1856, 200

Merrimack, Isaac A, Hill, Concord, Jan. 1,1856, 400

Hillsborough, Josiah G. Dearborn, Amherst, July 3, 1860, 575 Cheshire, * Silas Hardy, Keene, Mar. 15, 1859, 300

Sullivan, Shepard L. Bowers, Newport, July 2, 1861, 225

Grafton, Luther C. Morse. Haverhill, July 4,1861, 400

Coos, John M. Whipple, Lancaster, July 3, 1860, 200

TERMS OF THE PROBATE COURT.

ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.

EXETEK, on the Wednesday next following the first Tuesday of November and April, on the Wednesday next following the third Tuesday of February, March and December, and on the Wednesday next following the second Tuesday of every other month.

POBTSMOTJTH, on the first Tuesday of November, on the third Tuesday of March, and on the second Tues- day of January, May, July and September.

PLAISTOW, on the first Tuesday of August and De- cember, and the third Tuesday of May.

DEBPvY, on the Wednesday next following the first

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Tuesday of August and December, and on the Wednes- day next following the third Tuesday of May.

CHESTER, on the Thursday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Thursday next following the third Tuesday of May.

DEERFIELD, on the Eriday next following the first Tuesday of August and December, and on the Eriday next following the third Tuesday of May. Act of June, L858.

STRAFFORD COUNTY.

DOVER, on the first Tuesday of January, March, May, August and October.

ROCHESTER, on the first Tuesday of July and De- cember.

FARMINGTON, on the first Tuesday of April and September.

SOMERSWORTH, on the first Tuesday of February, June and November.

BELKNAP COUNTY.

GILFORD, on the third Tuesday of every month.

CARROLL COUNTY.

OSSIPEE CORNER, on the first Tuesday of March, June, September and December.

CONWAY, on the first Tuesday of January, April,. Fuly and October.

TAMWORTH, on the first Tuesday of February, May, August and November.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

CONCORD, on the fourth Tuesday of every month;

HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.

MANCHESTER, on the fourth Tuesdays of January, March, May, July, September and November.

NASHUA, on the fourth Tuesdays of February, A.pril, June, August, October and December.

FRANCESTOWN, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of April, July and October.

AMHERST, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of February, June, September and December, 2*

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PETERBOROUGH, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of May and August.

MASON VILLAGE, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of March and November. Act of June, 1859.

HILLSBOROUGH, on the Friday next following the fourth Tuesday of January.

CHESHIRE COUNTY.

KEENE, on the first and third Tuesdays of every | month.

SULLIVAN COUNTY.

NEWPORT, on the last Wednesday of February,! April, June, August, October and December.

CLAREMONT, on the last Wednesday of January, I March, May, July, September and November.

GRAFTON COUNTY.

HAVERHILL, on the third Tuesday of April ancj October.

PLYMOUTH, on the third Tuesday of May anc'j November.

CANAAN, on the third Tuesday of June and De cember.

LISBON, on the third Tuesday of March and Sepi t ember.

BRISTOL, on the third Tuesday of July.

LITTLETON, on the third Tuesday of January.

WENT WORTH, on the third Tuesday of February ,&nd August.

coos COUNTY.

COLEBROOK, on the first Tuesday of September.

LANCASTER, on the first Tuesday of January March, May, July and November.

CHANGE OF CIVIL. OFFICERS.

June 3, 1862, Sylvester Dana was appointed Judge c the Police Court, Concord, vice David Pillsbury deceased . June 14, Nathaniel H. Sanborn was appointed Sheri: for the County of Merrimack, mceNehemiahG. Ordway term of office expired; Joshua G. Hall wasappointe; Solicitor for the County of Strafford, vice Louis Bell, re| - signed.

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.

In making up the annual list of lawyers for each town or city, it is the intention of the Compiler to insert the names, where there are more than one in a town or city, in the order in which each commenced business.

An Attorney, changing his place of business, or a Student at Law, after having been admitted to the practice, and located for business, would confer a favor by sending his card to the Compiler, and by so doing would insure correctness of insertion in the Register.

Alstead, Aldis Lovelh Alton, John W. Currier. Amherst, Perley Dodge,

Edward S. Cutter. Andover, John M. Shirley. Atkinson, John Kelley. Bath, Isaac Patterson,

Andrew^ S. Woods,

John L. Carleton,

Harry Hibbard,

A. P. Carpenter,

David R. Lang,

Edward Woods,

Arthur E. Hutchins. Barnstead, C. S. George. Boscawen (Fisherville),

Nehemiah Butler. Bradford, Weare Tappan,

M. W. Tappan,

Moses K. Hazelton. Bristol, L. W. Fling,

S. K. Mason. Canaan (East),

G. W. Murray,-

I. N. Blodgett. Charlestown, E.L. Gushing,

Henry Hubbard,

E. H. Cushing.

Claremont, P. C. Freeman,

Alpheus F. Snow,

John J. Prentiss,

E. D. Baker,

Alexander Gardiner,

Edwin Vaughan,

Arthur Chase,

Ira Colby,

Lyman K. Brooks,

H. W. Parker,

E. W. Woodell. Colebrook, A. Barker,

William S. Ladd,

Ira A. Ramsey. Concord, Steph. C. Badger,,

Ira Perley,

Asa Fowler,

Arthur Fletcher,

Sylvester Dana,

Josiah Minot,

John H. George,

Lyman D. Stevens,

A. Herbert Bellows,

H. P. Rolfe,

Anson S. Marshall,

Amos Hadley,

William L. Foster,

John Y. Mugridge,

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ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.

Lyman T. Mint, "Wm.E. Chandler, Joseph C. A. Wingate, H. E. Perkins, B. F. Prescott, S. G. Lane, Benj. E. Badger, Jonas D. Sleeper, Jonathan Kittredge, Charles P. Sanborn, Josiah Bellows, Samuel C. Eastman, Ira A. Eastman, James B. Moore. Conway, Joel Eastman,

F. R. Chase. Croydon, Samuel Morse. Danbury, Wm. T. ISTorris. Deerfield, Ira St. Clair. Deering, D. F. "Whittle. Derry, David A. Gregg,

Greenleaf C. Bartlett, John Porter. Dover, Asa Freeman, Daniel M. Christie, Charles W. Woodman, Thomas E. Sawyer, John H. "White, John P. Hale, Richard Kimball, Samuel M. Wheeler, Henry T. Wiswall, Amasa Roberts, Wolcott Hamlin, Joshua G. Hall, Jr., John H. Wiggin, Daniel Hall,

G. T. Wentworth, Louis Bell, Jeremiah Smith, Luther D. Sawyer.

Dumbarton, Caleb Stark.

Durham, J. A. Richardson,

John W. Kingman. Effingham, J. Dearborn. Epping, Horace C. Bacon. Exeter, J. Sullivan, At &%

Amos Tuck,

Gilman Marston,

James H. Shapley,

William W. Stickney,

Nathaniel Gordon,

Alvah Wood,

Charles H. Bell,

J. W. Clark,

Moses 1ST. Collins,

Samuel M. Wilcox,

J. Warren Towle,

Francis O. French. Farmington, G.N. Eastman. Fitzwilliam, A. A. Parker,

Charles H. Woods. Freedom, O. R, Topliff,

Edwin Pease. Franklin, Austin F. Pike,

Daniel Barnard. Gilford, J. P. Hutchinson,

William L. Avery, (Lake Village)

Samuel C. Clark. GolFstown, David Steele. Hanover, Daniel Blaisdell,

William H. Duncan. Haverhill, 1ST. B. Felton,

George W. Chapman,

N. W. Westgate,

Charles A. Dole. Henniker, Ed. B.S. Sanborn- Hillsborough, F. N". Blood, Hillsborough (Bridge),

J. F. Briggs. Holderness, J as. L. Wilson.. Hopkinton, Horace Chase. Jaffrey, C. Fred. Webster.

ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.

Keene, Levi Chamberlain, Thomas M. Edwards, Samuel Dinsmoor, Salma Hale, J. Henry Elliot, George A. Wheelock, William P. Wheeler, Frank S. Fiske, Charles C. Webster, Edward Farrar, Farnum F. Lane, F. A. Faulkner, Harvey Carleton, Silas Hardy, Don H. Woodward, Horatio Colony.

Laconia, S. C. Lyford, Warren Lovell, George W. Stevens, Ellery A. Hibbard, T. J. Whipple, O. A. J. Vaughan, Wm. N". Blair, Daniel C. Woodman, W. L. Melcher.

Lancaster, J. W. Williams, Turner Stephenson, S. W. Cooper, George A. Cossitt, Jacob Benton, William Burns, B. F. Whidden, George C. Williams, H. A. Fletcher, Jared I. Williams, William Heywood, Henry O. Kent, Ossian Kay.

Lebanon, Geo. S. Towle, Aaron H. Cragin, L. B. Morris, J. H. Buckingham.

Lempster, H. W. Parker. Littleton, Edm'd Carleton,

Harry Bingham,

Wm. J. Bellows,

Charles W. Band,

John Farr,

George A. Bingham. Lisbon, Edward D. Rand. Manchester, Daniel Clark,

G. W. Morrison,

Herman Foster,

Moody Currier,

William C. Clarke,

David Cross,

George A. French,

B. P. Cilley, D. J. Clark, Samuel N. Bell, Isaac W. Smith,

C. W. Stanley, Samuel D. Lord, John P. Newell, Lucien B. Clough, Joseph B. Clark, Elijah M. Topliff, Samuel Upton,

S. G. Clarke,

Wm. Stark,

A. B. Shattuck,

Lewis W. Clark,

Charles W. Johnson,

Daniel A. Crosby,

William Little,

J. W. Fellows,

Charles H. Woodbury. Marlow, George Ticknor. Mason (Village),

William A. Preston. Meredith, S. W. Rollins. Merrimack, E. P. Parker,

Isaac McGaw.

ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW.

Milford, B. Wadleigh,

Gilbert Wadleigh,

O. W. Lull,

John L. Parker,

John L. Spring. Milan, Albert Baker. Moultonboro', S. Emerson. Nashua, George Y. Sawyer,

Aaron W. Sawyer,

A. F. Stevens,

B. B. Whittemore, Edward B. West, Benjamin F. Emerson, A. P. Hughes, William W. Bailey,

C. B. Morrison, W. H. Nutt, Wm. Barrett.

New-Ipswich, J. Preston. New-London, G.W.Everett. Newmarket,* W. B. Small,

Amos Towle,

Aaron L. Mellows. Newport, Amasa Edes,

Edmund Burke,

W. F. Newton,

S. H. Edes,

Levi W. Barton,

S. L. Bowers,

Albert S. Wait,

W. H. H. Allen. Northfield, Asa P. Cate. Northwood, S. G. Clark. Ossipee, Sanborn B. Carter. Pembroke, Moody Kent. Peterborough, C.G.Cheney,

Cornelius V. Dearborn,

George A. Kamsdell,

Albert S. Scott. Pittsfield, Benj. Emerson,

H. B. Leavitt,

John J. Pillsbury,

Thomas H. Thorndike, Scott French.

Plaistow, Wm. H. Hills.

Plymouth, Wm. Leverett, Joseph Clark, Joseph Burrows, Henry W. Blair, Benjamin Clark, John W. Ela.

Portsmouth, P. K. Freeman, Wm. Claggett, Alfred W. Haven, Wm. H. Y. Hackett, James Smith, Lory Odell, Albert B. Hatch, W. H. Kollins, William H. Hackett, Horace Webster, Samuel H. Goodall, Albert H. Hoyt, Samuel P. Long, John S. H. Frink.

Kindge, Geo. W. Todd, Jr.

Kochester, D. J. Parsons, Cyrus K. Sanborn.

Kollinsford, C. Malloy.

Rumney, Josiah Quincy, Samuel Herbert.

Sanbornton (Bridge), B. M. Colby, Charles C. Rogers, J. Ware Butterfield.

Sandwich, I. A. Bean.

Shelburne, Fletcher Odell.

Somersworth, I. G. Jordan, Nathaniel Wells, Royal Eastman, Edward A. Rollins, George W. Burleigh, William D. Knapp,

1 Samual B. Shapleigh.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

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Strafford, Geo. C. Peavey. Stratford, H. A. Newton. Stratham, Andrew Wiggin, Sunapee, W. C. Sturoc. Tamworth, Obed Hall,

Henry Heywood. Wakefield, Amasa Copp,

Charles Chesley. Walpole, Frederick Yose. Warner, H. G. Harris,

Samuel Davis, Jr. Warren, J. W. Armington.

Washington (East), Brooks K. Webber.

Wentworth, T. J. Smith, Charles Henry Bartlett.

Wilmot, W. W. Flanders.

Wilton, Charles H. Burns.

Winchester, E. M. Forbes, Ellery Albee.

Wolfboro', Z. Batchelder, Charles F. Hill, William C. Fox, John Win^ate, Jr.

A list of those admitted to practice in courts of law, as attorneys, by statute :

Bartlett, G. W. M. Pitman. Haverhill, John S. Bryant,

David Page. Kingston, Wm. C. Patten.

Mario w, Bethuel Farley. Plymouth, Jas. McQuesten. Tuftonboro', John Peavey.

NOTARIES PUBLIC.

[The names in the following list having a star, were appointed under the law before 1827, which appointment- was made to continue during good behavior.]

Amherst, C. Kichardson. Boscawen, Nehe'h Butler. Barrington,

J. H. Winkley, Jr. Brentwood, W. H. Dudley. Canaan, Mat. H. Milton. Charlestown,

H. H. Sylvester,

George Olcott, Jr. Chester, John W. Noyes. Chichester, C. H. Carpenter. Claremont, G: N. Farwell,

J. L. Farwell,

Edward D. Baker,

Concord, N. G. Upham,* Ebenezer S. Towle, Arthur Fletcher, Elisha Morrill, Wm. P. Foster, John S. Kollins, Lyman D. Stevens, Elbridge G. Carter, . Charles Minot, Charles H. Hill, Joseph C. A. Wingate, Preston S. Smith, Samuel C. Eastman, Nehemiah G. Ordway, Samuel G. Lane.

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NOTARIES PUBLIC.

Colebrook, Wm. S. Ladd. Derry, David Currier. Dover, Asa A. Tufts,

Charles W. Woodman,

Samuel M. Wheeler. Francestown,

C. V. Dearborn,

Paul H. Bixby. Enfield,

Philip C. Cambridge, Jr. Exeter, Nath'l Gordon,

James W. Odlin,

William B. Morrill,

Nathaniel A. Shute,

Francis O. French. Epping, Cha's W. Sargent. Farmington,

G. L. Whitehouse,

John D. Lyman. Gorham, D. W. Scribner. Hampton-Falls,

John W. Dodge,

Thomas L. Sanborn. Hillsboro', J. C. Campbell. Jaffrey, Peter Upton.,

Spencer L. Bailey,

Charles T. Webster. Keene, Thos. H. Leverett,

George W. Tilden,

Francis A. Faulkner,

Daniel Buss,

K. H. Porter. Laconia, John T. Coffin,

Almon C. Leavitt. Lancaster, Kichard P.Kent,

George C. Williams. Lebanon, Edw'd J. Durant,

James H. Kendrick. Lisbon, W. H. Cummings. Littleton, Adam Moore,

Wm. C. Brackett. Manchester, Sam'l D. Bell,*

Herman Foster,

Moody Currier,

J. Dudley Lyford,

Samuel N. Bell,

Isaac W. Smith,

Elijah M. Topliff,

Joseph B. Clark,

William Stark,

Charles E. Balch,

Nathan Parker,

George B. Chandler,

Bradbury P. Cilley,

Stephen G. Clarke,

Charles W. Johnson,

Lucien B. Clough,

John A. Kiddle. Marlow, Ephraim Parker. Meredith, Daniel S. Beede. Milan, Osman M.Twitchell. Milford, Hiram A. Daniels,

Gilbert Wadleigh. Moultonborough,

John M. Emerson. Nashua, Aaron F Stevens,

B. B. Whittemore,

Francis Winch,

Aaron W. Sawyer,

Albert McKean. New-Hampton, John Nash,

Zebina C. Perkins. New-Ipswich, J. Preston,

Edward A. Barrett. Newmarket, David Murray,

Wm. A. Shackford. Newport, Paul J. Wheeler. Ossipee, Daniel Wentworth. Pembroke, A. Whittemore. Peterborough,

Charles G. Cheney. Pittsfield, Josiah Carpenter. Portsmouth,

William Claggett,*

D. P. Drown,*

James F. Shores,

O. W. Penhallow,

Joseph M. Edmonds,

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William H. Hackett,

John Sise,

J. P. Bartlett,

George G. Brewster,

Wm. Tuckerman,

Wm. L. D wight,

John N. Frost. Rochester, J. McDuffie,

Franklin McDuffie,

Enoch F. "Whitehouse. Rollinsford, J. P. Emerson,

"Wm. H. Morton. Rye, Warren Parsons. Sandwich, Jos. Wentworth.

Ira A. Bean. Sanborn ton, Wm. T. Cass

Shelburne, B. Burbank.

Somers worth, Mark Noble, Henry Y. Hayes, James B. Shapleigh, David H. Buifum, Joseph A. Stickney.

Stoddard, Silas Dinsmoor.

Tuftonboro', John Peavey.

Warner, George Jones.

Winchester,

Edward M. Forbes, Obadiah Sprague.

Wolf borough,

Thomas J. Tebbetts, H. B. Bust* Abel Haley.

COMMISSIONERS.

The following are Commissioners resident in oilier Slates, who have been appointed by the Executive of New-Hampshire to take testimony and depositions to be read in the Courts of New-Hamp- shire;, also to administer oaths, to take the acknowledgment of deeds, pow ers-of -attorney , and all instruments under seal, to be recorded in this State.

CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, James Wilson, Joseph Grant,

. D. Stevenson, Andrew Williams, Samuel W. Moore, L. W^ Sloat, T. J. Thibault, Alexander Boyd, Albert G. Randall, C.J. Brenham, William F. French, George T. Knox; Sacramento, Richard H. Stanley, Wm. N. Trice, Wm. G. English, A. K. Grim ; Stockton, Fletcher C. Andrew.

CONNECTICUT. Norwich, John T. Wait; Middletown. Arthur B. Calef; Hartford, Edward Goodwin, Benning Mann, William Wallace; New-Haven, Lyman E. Munson, A. Lewis Bishop.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Washington, Charles DeSelding, George C. Thomas, Thomas B. King, George Fisher, Charles Walter, Nicholas O. Callan.

ILLINOIS. Chicago, Charles N. Holden, Alexander Smith , O. W. R. Lull, Charles Hitchcock, Wm. W. Stuart, R. C. Wright, Calvin C. Parks, Gideon W. Davenport, John W. Magill, Philip A. Hoyne, Wm. C. Bryant, Gehard Foreman, Nelson Thompson; Peru, George W. Gilson; Bunker Hill, E H. Davis; Beardstoion, Thomas M. Thompson; Rock-Island, Quincy McNiel; Rock-Creek^ Daniel W. Dame; Dunleith, George A. Blanchard.

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INDIANA. Indianapolis, Salman A. Buell, William Y. Wiley ; South-Bend, John F. Miller.

IOWA. Fort Des Moines, Henry C. Grinnell; Davenport, James Thorington, George P. Whitcomb, Richard H. Sylvester; Sioux City, Robert Means.'

KANSAS. Leavenworth, John A. Halderman.

MAINE. Kittery, Ephraim Otis, Stillman B. Allen; Portland, James C. Donnell, Edward H. Davis, Josiah Pierce, Jr., Wm. C. Ten Broeck, Henry Willis, Charles B. Merrill, George E. B. Jack- son, James O. Dannell; Bangor, Ichabod D. Bartlett, George Kent, John E. Godfrey; Augusta, Asaph R. Nichols; Bath, John H. Kimball; Calais, George B. Burns; Lewiston, Horatio G. Cil- ley; North-Parsonsfield, John C.Moore; Belfast, Frederick A. Lewis ; Fryeburg, Henry H. Smith ; Wiscassett, George B. Sawyer.

MARYLAND. Baltimore, Jabez D. Pratt, Geo. W. Browne, Wm. B. Nelson, Albert A. Nunes, James R. Patridge, Dairy mple Williams, Henry H. Burgess.

MASSACHUSETTS. Boston, Edward A. Dana, Horace L. Hazelton, George S. Hale, James A. Abbott, W. H. L. Smyth, Benj. Pond, S. W. Bates, Geo. T. Angell, Asa Cothell, Francis B, Hayes, Daniel Sharp, Augustus H. Fisk, Joseph Nickerson, Geo. F. Richardson, Ephraim Brown, Jr., Joseph McKean, C. Milton, Samuel H. Jenks, Sumner Albee, Ivers J. Austin, David H. Mason, Josiah W. Hubbard, Henry E. Hersey, John P. Healey, Stephen Gordon Nash, Harvey Jewell, R. N. Pierce, Wilder Dwight, Albion K. P. Joy, Horace G. Hutchins, Samuel L. Thorndike, Henry W. Haynes, John B. Thayer, Isaac Jones Cutter, Henry H. Downes, Charles W. Tuttle, Otis Gray Randall, George E. Betton, Robert S. Burbank, Martin Keller, W. E. P. Smyth, John E. M. Gilley, Samuel Wells, Jr., David Bryant, Harman W. Green, Duncan McB. Thaxton, John W. Titus, Albert G. Browne, Jr., George S. Sullivan, Charles C. Hobbs, Henry F. French, Charles B. F. Adams, Stillman B. Allen, Alexander S. Wheeler, Charles H. Hubbard, David C. Kimball, Samuel M. Quincy, Edward L. Hill, Samuel L. Curtis, Edward A. Boardman, Abraham F. Black, Walbridge A. Field, Edwin N. Mathes, Wm. J. Forsaith, Wm. Rogers, Paul P. Todd, Benj. H. Currier, George P. Lawrence, Oliver P. C Billings, Wm. Hilliard,Levi Gray, Charles W. Tuttle, David S. Moulton, Caleb Blodgett, James B. Richardson, Ellis W. Morton; Lowell, Samuel Lawrence, Arthur F. L. Norris, Samuel G. Clark, Moses G. Howe, William S. Gardner, Ithamar W. Beard; Lawrence, Benjamin Bordman, George P. Briggs; Springfield, John M. Stebbins, Andrew S. Merrick; Worcester, J. H. Hill, Isaac Davis, Abraham G. Randall, Thomas W. Fox; Milton, James H. Dudley, J. McKean Churchill ; Greenfield, Benj. P. Tyler: Charlestown, S. J. Hall, Paul Willard, Jr.; Salem, Thomas P. Pingry, Jr., Robert S. Rantoul, Stephen P. Wilde, John T. Devereaux; Danvers, Benjamin C. Perkins; Brighton, Joseph Dunklee; Reading, Horatio N. Cate, Lynn, Isaac Brown; Weymouth, Fisher A. Kingsbury; Clinton, Charles G. Stevens; Winchendon, Benj. P. Tyler, Lafayette W. Pierce, Giles H. Whit- ney; Andover, John E. Stanyan; West-Brookfield, D. L. Mor- rill; Newburyport, Edmund Smith, Charles C. Dame, C. O. Morse, Nathaniel Pierce; Cambridge, John H. Tyler, Am-

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>rose Wellington, Henry B. Fernald ; Nantucket, E. M. Gard- ler; Chicopee, Augustus L. Soule; Brookline, George A. Palmer; Roxbury, Otis G. Randall, Paul Willard; Salisbury, George Turner; Townsend, Frederick A. Worcester; Dedham, ?rank H. Shorey; Walpole, John M. Merrick; Haverhill, John r. Marsh, Henry L. Merrill, Thorndike D. Hodges, Charles W. 3ickering; Amesbury, Wm. C. Binney; Barnstable, Frederick W. Crocker.

MICHIGAN. Detroit, Wm. J. Waterman, James M. Johnson ; Vomer, J. Eugene Tenney ; Adrian, William P. Glover.

MINNESOTA. St. Paul, John B. Sanborn, Luther B. Guern- ey ; St. Anthony's Falls, David A. Secomb ; Canhassan, Harrison J, Morse; Hastings, Oren T. Hayes; Minneapolis, Richard J. kfendinhall, Cyrus Aldrich; Owatona, M. A. Daley.

MISSOURI. St. Louis, Edward W. S hands, Charles H. Haven, rames B. Golf, Joel G'. Harper; St. Joseph, Augustus S. Hamlin.

NEW-JERSEY. Patterson, Charles R. Rogers ; Newark, James \ Bond.

NEW-YORK. New-York, James W. Savage, Charles J. Bush- iell, Wm. A. Woodward, M. Gibbs, F. G. Burnham, R. A. Wat- dnson, C. A. Nichols, S. Lay, Edwin F. Cary, James B. Bullock, Wm. Furniss, L. N. Glover, Wm. J. Sinclair, Wm. Grandin, John Livingston, N. W. Busteed, James W. Hale, Edmund J. Porter, Martin V. B. WilcoxsOn, Amos A. Gould, Edward A. Stansbury, Enoch P. Reed, James C. Rice, Sidney S.Harris, Theodore Styve- port, Joseph F. Macey, Seth Webb, Jr., Horace Andrews, Charles tfettleton, Francis E. Dana, Lewis Hurst, Wm. P. Converse, Ben- jamin Rankin, Benj. F. Mudgett, Bedford A. Watkinson, Benja- nin A. Hegeman, Augustus P. Mange, Amasa C.Moore, Alexan- ler Ostrander, Gardner S. Hutchinson, Isaac W. Tucker, Oliver lolden, Alexander Gardiner, Joseph B. Nones, Charles E. Soule, ioratio N. Otis, W. Coventry, H. Waddell, Edwin F. Corey, Jr., ELenry C. Bank, Calvin M. Northup, Henry Dunlap, Wm. Birney, kllen Ruthaford, Edward Bissell, George Merrill, Augustus B. }lark, Thomas M. Wyatt, George H. Bissell, John D. Nowell, B>ank A. Wilcox, W. Quincy Riddle, Stratford C. H. Bailey, Oaniel P. Pond, Robert Owen, James T. Fisk, W. J. A. Fuller, Daniel Siexas, David McAdam, Henry J. David, Amos Towle, Jalvin C. Burt, Thomas Sadler, John Butcher, Edwin T. Rice, A.. J. Bentley; Albany, Sidney S. Harris, William H. Brown, VIoses S. Adams, Edward Wade, George Walford; Syracuse, Fames L. Bragg; Niagara, Charles H. Piper; Perry, Peter Pat- erson ; Troy,d. D. Billings, Isaac McConihe, D. Chancey Osborn ; Ravenswood, Gordon R. Ford; Brooklyn, Theophilus C. Collicut, i\ Perry, Gordon I. Ford; Lansing, George M. Dewey; Buffalo, Vmos A. Blanchard, John D. Townsend, James S. Gibbs; Little Valley, Salmon P. Russell.

NEW-MEXICO. Santa Fe, Grenville H. Childs.

OHIO. Cleveland, James Wade, Jr., Henry G. Perry; Cincin- lati. D. M. Porter, A. Van Hamon, Alexander M. Griffey, Ed- vard B. Olcott, John A. Lynch, Samuel S. Carpenter, John H. ^ratt; Maumee City, S. M. Young.

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OREGON. Youcalla, J. W. P. Huntington ; Portland, Edward W. McGaw.

PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia, E. M. Woodward, John H. Frick, John Binns, Arthur M. Benton, Charles Sargeant Fred- erick A. Adams, William Sloanaker, Robert W. Wait, Luther B. Guernsey. Edward Shippen, Theodore D. Rand, Hugh W. Tener, James Todd, James T. Ford, Frederick Dittman, John H. Frick; Cincinnati, A. McGruffey, Wm. V. Archer, John Russell; Pitts- burg, A. W.Foster; Williamsport, C. D. Emerv.

RHODE-ISLAND. Providence, Wingate Hayes, Alexander T. Button.

VERMONT, Belloivs- Falls, John N.Baxter; Windsor, Dudley T. Chase ; Brattleborough, L. G. Mead ; Bradford, Lewis R. Morris; Norwich, Ira Davis ; Burlington, William G. Shaw.

WISCONSIN. Mihvaukie City, John C. Starkweather, Wil- liam R. Woodbury, William H. Starkweather; Kenosha, Isaac W. Webster, Reuben H. Deming; Port Washington, William H. Ramsey; Oshlwsh, Alexander T. Gray; Janesville, George S. Dodge, A. T. Gray; Green Bay, James S. Baker; Madison, Cal- vin Ainsworth; Prescott, Oliver Gibbs, Jr.; Beloit, Roger S.Mills.

RESIDENT COMMISSIONERS.

The Executive of each of the following States have appointed, as Commissioners resident in New-Hampshire :

ALABAMA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

CALIFORNIA. Portsmouth, George G. Brewster.

CONNECTICUT. Bath, John L. Carleton; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

FLORIDA. Dover, C. W. Woodman.

ILLINOIS. Hanover, Israel O. Dewey.

INDIANA. Hanover, Israel O. Dewey.

IOWA. Lancaster, George C Williams; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, Wm. H. Hackett; Hanover, Israel 0. Dewey.

KENTUCKY. Dover, C. W. Woodman.

MASSACHUSETTS. Concord, William E. Chandler; Keene, Levi Chamberlain, Charles C. Webster, F. A. Faulkner; Ports- mouth, W. H. Y. Hackett; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Man- chester, Herman Foster, George A. French; Neic-lpswich, John Preston; Derry, David Currier; Littleton, Francis P. Knowlton; Pelham, Moody Hobbs; Exeter, Charles G. Conner.

MARYLAND. Portsmouth, Wm. H. Rollins.

MAINE. Somersworth, Edward A. Rollins ; Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, Wm. H. Y. Hackett; Northwood, Ira B. Hoitt; Derry, L. Harper, David Currier; HopMnton, Dyer H. Sanborn; Berlin, M. C. Forest; Exeter, Wm. P. Moulton.

MICHIGAN. Portsmouth, William H. Hackett; Concord, Ly- man D. Stevens; Hillsborough, F. N. Blood; Hanover, Israel O Dewey.

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MINNESOTA. Portsmouth, William H. Hackett; Dover, Chas. W. Woodman; Hanover, Israel O. Dewey.

MISSOURI. Dover, Chas. W. Woodman; Hanover, Israel O. Dewey.

NEW-YORK. Concord, Arthur Fletcher, Geo. H. Chandler; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett; Hanover, William H. Duncan, Daniel Blaisdell; Claremont, Alpheus F. Snow; Derry, William Anderson; Manchester,^. 13. Clough; Dover, Chas. W. Wood- man; New-Ipswich, John Preston; Hanover, Israel O. Dewey.

NEW-JERSEY. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

OHIO. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Portsmouth, Wm. H. Hackett; Hanover, Israel O. Dewey.

PENNSYLVANIA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman; Ports- mouth, Wm. H. Hackett; Hanover, Israel O. Dewey.

RHODE-ISLAND: Concord, Samuel C Eastman.

TEXAS. Derry, David Currier; Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

TENNESSEE. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

VERMONT. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

VIRGINIA. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

WISCONSIN. Concord, Arthur Fletcher ; Dover, C. W. Wood- man; Amherst, Charles Richardson; Portsmouth, William H. Hackett; Hanover, Israel O. Dewey.

COMMISSIONER OF THE UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT, AND COURT OF CLAIMS. Dover, Charles W. Woodman.

COUNTY OFFICERS.

COUNTY OF ROCKINGHAM,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns, thirty-eight. Shire Towns, Portsmouth and Exeter. (County records kept at Exeter.) Population, 1860, 50,110.

County Treasurer Samuel A. Haley, Newmarket; salary, $150.

Register of Deeds Alonzo J. Fogg, Exeter.

County Sealer Freese Dearborn, Exeter.

County Commissioners Franklin Crombie, Auburn; Horace P. Watts, Londonderry; John Hodgdon, 2d.

ATKINSON. Justice, State— Green! eaf Clark. Justices, Quorum Kichard Green ough, John Kelley.

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Justices Isaac B. Hovey, L. P. E. Bichards, Albert Noyes.

ATJBUBN. Justices, State— Franklin Crombie, John Moore.

Justices Andrew F. Fox, Nathaniel Brown, William W. Leigh ton, Win. Henry Murray, Kendrick Emery.

BBENT WOOD. Justices, quorum Sias Noble, Winthrop H. Dudley.

Justices Jonathan M. Sinclair, Jan^es P. Thing, Joseph B. T. Graves, T. S. Bobinson, Frederick Robin- son, John Ladd.

CANDIA. Justices, State—John Moore, Bufus E. Patten, Jonathan Martin, Carr B. Haines.

Justice, Quorum— Henry M. Eaton.

Justices, Moses French, Jr., Joseph C. Langford, Samuel Dudley, Plumer W. Sanborn, J. Harvey Phil- brick, John Bowe, William Crane, Moses F. Emerson, Levi Bean, Wm. M. Neal, John L. Fitts.

CHESTEB. Justices, State- -Thomas J. Melvin, John W. Noyes.

Justices, Quorum John S. Couch, Bobert Shirley.

Justices Joseph Webster, Isaac Lane, Jacob P Whittemore, Asahel Weeks, Woodbury Masters, Joh: Dearborn, Amos Hazel ton, Wm. Crawford, Lucien Ken Silas F. Learned, William Tenney.

DANVILLE. Justices, State Aaron Quimby, Wil- liam Hoyt.

Justice, Quorum

Justices Jairus Towle, Enos Tewksbury, David Griffin, Jacob C. Peaslee, Elisha Quimby, Joseph W. Blake, John C. Bradley.

DEEBFIELD. Justices, State Benjamin Jenness, Ira St. Clair.

Justices, Quorum Winthrop Hilton, Levi B. Phil- brick.

Justices Thomas D. Bawlins, D. Stevens, Josiah B. Tilton, Lowell Eastman, David Smith, Israel N. Gale, Samuel Hobbs, Lewis Ladd, Joseph J. Mills, Samuel Woodman, George W. Simpson, Bichard J. Sanborn, Ezra A. J. Sawyer, George H. Stevens, Stephen Brown, John Currier, Samuel G. Haines, Benjamin T. Brown,

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Enoch Pi Hoyt, Joseph Eichardson, Safford W. Pres- cott.

DERRY. Justices, State David A. Gregg, Samuel Marshall, David Currier, Alexis Proctor.

Justices, Quorum William Choate, Greenleaf C. Bartlett.

Justices Alanson Tucker, Lucien Harper, Richard Melvin, Ithamar Hubbard, Leonard Brickett, Joseph Montgomery, John H. Waterman, William W. Poor, John Porter, Nathaniel H. Brown, James Priest, George W. Barker, Isaiah A. Austin, Henry E. Eastman.

EAST-KINGSTON. Justice, State— James M. San- born.

Justices, Quorum Ezra F. Currier, Benj. K.Webster.

Justices Nathan B. Tilton, George B. Webster, John L. Greeley, Joseph C. Sargent, Eliphalet W. Philbrick.

EPPING. Justices, State— Daniel W. Ladd, Wm. L. Plumer, Horace C. Bacon, George W. Lawrence.

Justices, Quorum Nathaniel Batchelder, James M. Godfrey, Benjamin M. Folsom, Henry F. Hoitt.

Justices Thomas Folsom, Abraham Plumer, John L. Folsom, George N. Shepard, Hosea B. Burnham, Ezra F. Barber, John L. Martin, David D. Plumer, Folsom Dow, Charles M. Norris, William F. Lawrence, David F. Bartlett.

EXETER. Justices, State— John Sullivan, William W. Stickney, Charles H. Bell, William B. Morrill, Charles G. Conner, Amos Tuck, Nathaniel Gordon, J. Hamilton Shapley, Stephen W. Dearborn, S. Dana Wingate.

Justices, Quorum Alvah Wood, Gilman Marston, Moses N. Collins, James M. Lovering, J. Warren Towle.

Justices Daniel Melcher, Woodbridge Odlin, Wil- liam H. Robinson, John F. Moses, William P. Moulton, Oren Head, A. P. Blake, John W. Clark, Jarvis IVIcDuffee, Nathaniel Shute, Leonard M. Dow, Samuel M. Wilcox, Charles Gill, William Henry Smith, Jona- than W. Robinson, Charles E. Lane, Moses N. Collins, William Philbrick, John H. Kimball, Francis O. French, John D. Wilbur, Joseph S. Parsons, Wm. H. Belknap.

FREMONT. Justice, Quorum —Perly Robinson.

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Justices Isaiah L. Eobinson, Timothy Tilton, John II. Carr, William H. Brown, Phinehas Beede, Jr.

GOSPORT. Justice Nathaniel F. Berry.

GREENLAND. Justices Edward Holmes, Wil- liam L. Brackett, Greenleaf C. Clough, Clement March.

HAMPSTEAD. Justice, Sfoie— Josiah C. Eastman.

Justices, Quorum Moses Hoyt, Erancis V. Dow, Caleb Moulton.

Justices Isaac Smith, John Ordway, Samuel Morse, Ebenezer Hoit, Amos Buck, Henry Putnam, Philo Dow, Daniel Nichols, Benaiah Titcomb, Charles H. Shannon, Moses H. Johnson.

HAMPTON. Justices, State Uri Lamprey, Joseph Dow.

Justices Aaron Coffin, John J. Leavitt, David Knowles, Alfred J. Leavitt, Christopher H. Toppan, John M. Palmer, John P. Towle, Thomas Leavitt, Samuel Meserve, Enoch P. Young.

HAMPTON-EALLS. Justice, quorum— N. P. Cram.

Justices Levi Lane, Thomas Brown, Charles H. Sanborn, Thayer S. Sanborn, Charles A. Nason, J. W. Dodge, Charles T. Brown, James D. Brown.

KENSINGTON. Justices Ira Blake, John T. Blake, George A. Chase, Joseph W. Brown.

KINGSTON. Justices, State Gideon Webster, Wm. C. Patten.

Justices, Quorum Samuel Webster, Wm. E. Sanborn.

Justices John Page, Thomas Bassett, Joseph Judkins, George W. Sanborn, Jona. Severance, Andrew J. Cilley, I Amos Kimball, John P. Sanborn, Daniel C. Long, Addison J. Severance, Richard L. Prescott, James Spofford.

LONDONDERRY. Justice, State Reed P. Clark.

Justices, Quorum Robert Mack, J. N. Anderson, William Anderson, Malachi E. Dodge, Jr.

Justices Erancis Manter, Thomas Patterson, John Shipley, Daniel Wilkins, William J. Campbell, Wm. P. Richardson, David R. Leach, Warren Richardson, Henry Crowell, James M. Platts, Wm. S. Pillsbury, Robert C. Mack, Horace P. Watts.

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NEW-CASTLE. Justice, Quorum John P. Cooper. Justices William Yennard, Thomas Tarlton.

NEWINGTON. Justice, State Darius Frink.

Justice, Quorum Winthrop Pickering.

Justices James A. Pickering, John Fabyan, Richard Pickering, Frederick William DeRochemont, Joseph W. Pickering, Nathaniel P. Coleman, John L. Pick- ering.

NE WMARKET. Justices, State— James B. Creigh- ton, David Murray, George W. Kittredge, John R. Sanborn, Nathan H. Leavitt, Wm. A. Shackford, Miles Durgin, Ingalls Bunker.

Justices, Quorum Z. D. Creighton, Samuel P. Dow, Samuel A. Haley.

Justices John S. Bennett, John Perkins, T. Murray, William Folsom, Nathan H. Harvey, Samuel French. John F. Chapman, Joseph D. Stott, John W. Adams, Geo. S. Shackford, Amos Towle, Aaron L. Mellows.

NEWTON. Justice, State— Elijah R. Currier.

Justices, Quorum John Hoit, Thomas Carter.

Justices Jonathan G. Gale, Zebadiah Hoit, Philip Whittier, Sargent Heath, Ebenezer Peaslee, Alexander White.

NORTH-HAMPTON. Justices, Quorum— Nathaniel Bachelder, Kendrick D. Batchelder.

Justices S. D. Lane, Hezekiah B. Lamprey, J. S. Hobbs, Rufus Leavitt, Moses L. Hobbs.

NORTH WOOD. Justices, State Ira B. Hoitt, Samuel G. Clarke.

Justices, Quorum W. T. Willey, Yarnum E. Cav- 3rly.

Justices Jonathan K. Hoit, Samuel S. James, Hollis T. Clark, Henry Knowlton, Chase C. Hill, Ezra Tasker, Vincent P. Tasker, John R. Richardson, Woodbury M. Durgin, Wm. S. Ring, Wm, Jenness.

NOTTINGHAM. Justices, State— James H. Butler,

Daniel Tuttle, Samuel S. Dame.

Justices, Quorum Joseph Bartlett, Jonathan Gove, Edward F. Gerrish. 3

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Justices John Crawford, Daniel Demeritt, Ebenezer S. Tuttle, John H. Marston, John C. Holmes, George W. White, Wm. Norris, Thomas B. Bartlett, Noah O. Smith, Bradbury Bartlett.

PLAISTOW. Justice, State Hiram Smart, Jr.

Justices, Quorum Benj. George, Joseph N. George.

Justices Richard ; Welch, William H. Hills, Moses C. Kimball, Jesse E. George, Amos C. Clement, James M. Davis, Stephen Badger, Frank D. Pollard, Charles Gage.

PORTSMOUTH. Justices, State Abner Gr eenleaf, R. Jenness, William Claggett, John R. Reding, Albert H. Hoyt, Ichabod Goodwin, Horton D. Walker, Thos. L. Tullock, Wm. H. Y. Hackett, John Bennett, Joseph M. Edmonds, Charles Doe, George G. Brewster, Marcel- ; lus Bufford.

Justices, Quorum Daniel P. Drown, Lory Odell, Henry P. Wendell, Samuel Spinney, Oliver -W. Penhal- low, Alfred M. Hoyt, William Lambert, Samuel H. Goodail, Horace Webster, William H. Rollins, Wm. H. Hackett, Wm. Sims, Wm. L. Dwight, Albert R. Hatch.

Justices Alfred W. Haven, Josiah G. Hadley, John Knowlton, Peter Jenness, John W. Eernald, Joseph D. Pillow, Ammi R. H. Eernald, William Tuckerman, James P. Bartlett, Yv^illiam R. Martin, Moses Wherren, Joseph P. Morse, Joseph B. Adams, William Conn, Aurin M. Payson, Samuel Gray, John Christie, William A. Yaughan, Alexander H. Ladd, Jacob Walden, Amos Pearson, Andrew Gardner, John Sise, John N. Frost, Edmund M. Brown, John H. Bailey, Simon Swett, John Stavers, John E. Rider, Charles W. Bailey, John S. H. Frink, Samuel Langdon, Jr., Lyman D. Spalding, Orin Bragdon, Frank W. Hackett, Leonard Ackerman.

RAYMOND. Justices, State Joseph Blake, John Brown.

Justices, Quorum James Welch, Daniel N. Lane, Josiah S. Jones.

Justices Benjamin B. Gilman, Levi Brown, John Healey, Samuel B. Gove, Horace Gordon, Oliver Jones, Oliver Tilton, James T. Dudley, Sewell D. Tilton, True

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M. Gould, Samuel M. Harriman, Jeremiah Fullerton, Wilson S. Abbott, Cotton Ward.

EYE. Justice, Quorum Thomas J. Parsons.

Justices Charles J. Brown, William Lock, Charles A. Drake, Jonathan T. Walker, Emmons B. Philbrick, Nelson M. Bailey, David A. Bean.

SALEM. Justices, Quorum John C. Ewins, Moores Baile}^.

Justices David Messer, Silas Hail, O. Dustin, Rich'd Woodbury, John B. Rowell, M. H. Taylor, Isaiah Kelly, William G. Crowell, Willard G. Smith, Isaac Wood- bury, Isaac Thorn, Jeremiah D. Drew.

SANDOWN. Justice, Quorum Eliphalet Hunt,

Justices - William French, G. M. Davis, E. Hoyt, 2d, Robert Sanborn, Charles C. Hunkins, George E. Griffin.

SEABROOK. Justice, Quorum John Philbrick.

Justices Oliver Eaton, J. M. Weare.

SOUTH-HAMPTON. Justices, Quorum Rufus Dow, Gilman B. Currier, Moses Eaton, Jr.

Justices Anson Gile, George S. Currier, Rufus P. Dow, Greenleaf Kelley, Benjamin R. Jewell, Nathan H. Brown.

SOUTH-NEWMARKET. Justices, Quorum— Benj. Coe, Amos Paul.

Justices Joseph Lang, John Foss, Ezekiel Sanborn, Samuel Neal, Samuel Cilley, John W. Adams.

STRATHAM. Justices, State John Scammon, Josiah B. Wiggin, John 0. Wiggin.

Justices Zebulon J. Wiggin, Benjamin D. Leighton, Greenleaf C. Brown, George H. Odell, Benjamin F. Clark, Nathan M. Barker, Zachariah B. French, An- drew Wiggin, George E. Lane.

WINDHAM. Justices Jeremiah Morrison, Robert Bartley, Francis A. Marden, James C. Steele, Robert B. Jackson, George W. Weston, Edward Titcomb, Thomas W. Simpson, Joseph P. Crowell.

Sheriff Joseph B. Adams, Portsmouth.

Deputy Sheriffs Candia, Carr B. Haines ; Derry, George W. Barker ; Exeter, Nathaniel K. Leavitt, Levi G. W. Towle ; Epping, Benjamin S. Clifford ;

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Hampstead, Caleb Moulton ; Newmarket, Miles Durgin ; Northwood, W. S. King ; Portsmouth, Orin Bragdon ; Plaistow, Amos C. Clement ; Kingston, Amos Kimball, Nottingham, George L. Dearborn.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Manchester (Hillsborough County), Isaac "W. Farmer, Daniel L. Stevens ; Pittsfield (Merrimack County), Francis B. Berry.

Jailers Portsmouth, Joseph B. Adams; Exeter, John S. Brown.

Coroners Exeter, William O. Smith ; Brentwood, John Gordon ; Auburn, John Moore ; Chester, John S. Couch ; Newmarket, W. A. Shackford.

COUNTT OF STRAFFORD,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns, 13. Shire Town, Dover. Population, 1860, 30,416.

County Treasure? Shubael B. Cole, Dover ; salary, $100.

Register of Deeds David W. Parshley, Dover.

County Sealer John S. Hayes, Somers worth.

County Commissioners Thomas Bennett, New-Dur- ham; Joseph D. Guppy, Dover; Joseph F. Lawrence.

BABRINGTON. Justices, State— George McDaniel, John A. Glidden.

Justices, Quorum H. Hall, S. P. Montgomery, John H. Winkley, Jr.

Justices Gilman Hall, Ephraim Cater, Alfred W. Buzzell, James S. Marden, Albert K. Waterhouse, Hateville Bumford, John P. Young, William Water- house, Albert S. H. Gear, John Q. A. Swain, Jacob D. Young, George H. Caverly, Wm. Berry, Jr., Charles A. Foss, Charles F. Buzzell, Horace G. Cater.

DOVEK. Justices, State Thomas E. Sawyer, Daniel I M. Christie, Charles W. Woodman, Andrew Peirce, Noah Martin, Joseph H. Smith, John H. White, Eze- kiel Hurd, John P. Hale, William B. Wiggin, Charles

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A. Tufts, William F. Estes, Amasa Koberts, Henry T. Wiswall, Daniel Smith, Wolcott Hamlin, Asa Freeman, Luther D. Sawyer.

Justices, Quorum Andrew Tuttle, John T. Gibbs, George T. Wentworth, Samuel M. Wheeler, Walter Sawyer, Samuel Dennis, Thomas J. W. Pray, James Hanson.

Justices Charles Young, John Clement, Shubael Yarney, Woodbury T. Prescott, William Burr, George Wadleigh, John Stackpole, George D. Vittum, Levi G. Hill, James Yarney, Paul A. Stackpole, Daniel Hussey, Edmund J. Lane, Thomas J. Palmer, Andrew H. Young, Ezra Kimball, Benjamin A. Ford, Joseph D. Guppy, William J. Chesley, R. E. Clark, James Little- field, *N. Wiggin, A. Lupus, George W. Tash, Charles Woodman, Ira A. Moody, James T. Twombly, Gerrish P. Drew, George W. Wendell, Charles W. Thurston, John B. Bruce, Leonard S. Eand, Jonathan P. Baker, David W. Parshley, Thomas A. Henderson, George W. Benn, Silas Moody, William B. Lyman, Benjamin P. Pierce, John L. Platts, Daniel Hall, John H. Leighton, Timothy H. Snell, Jasper G. Wallace, Daniel C. Wiggin, Zimri S. Wallingford, Wells Waldron, Thomas G. Wil- ley, E. Hall, Lucien B. Legg, Benjamin R. Wentworth, John S. Fernald, Alphonzo Bickford, George W. Col- bath, George H. Niebuhr, Tobias D. Foss, Warren Foye.

DURHAM. Justices, State— Yalentine Smith, Jr., John A. Richardson, Ebenezer Thompson.

Justices, Quorum Yalentine Smith, John W. King- man.

Justices Stephen Demeritt, Joseph Young, 2d, Benj. Doe, J. Young, Thomas Flanders, Greeleaf Nute, Joseph C. Bartlett, Joseph Smith, James M. Bunker, John Emerson.

FARMINGTON. Justices, State— George 1ST. East- man, David T. Parker, George L. Whitehouse, Simon F. Hayes, Josiah B. Edgerly.

Justices, Quorum John D. Lyman, George M. Her- ring.

Justices— Benjamin R. Peavey, Isaac Merrill, Peter M. Home, Miles Scruton, Jeremy Wingate, H. Barker, E. Ricker, C. M. Demeritt, Charles Tibbetts, Edward

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Barnard, Alexander M. Winn, James E. Fernald, Dear- born Wedgewood, Horace P. Tuttle, John Barker, Keuben H. Copp, Joshua P. Kichardson, Thomas F. Cooke, Elvin C. Kinnear, John Walker, Levi Hayes, John C. Elkins, Charles H. Goodwin.

LEE. Justices, State Gorham W. Hoitt, Joseph Tuttle.

Justice, Quorum George Lang.

Justices Israel Bartlett, Nathaniel G. Davis, Thomas M. Thompson, Job R. Langley, Charles H. Layn, John F. Chesley, 8. Layn, WTilliam A. Jenkins, George E. Durgin, Jeremiah Smith.

MADBUEY. Justices Tichenor Miles, Keuben Hayes, Jr., Charles H. Kingman, Ezra E. Demeritt, Elijah H. Austin, John B. Huckins, Charles K. Meserve, James E. Small, T. H. Kelley, Ephraim Jenkins.

MIDDLETON. Justices, State— AlYah Scates, Jere- miah S. Colbath.

Justices, Quorum David Davis, Isaiah G. Orne.

Justices Augustus G. Orne, John L, Pike, Benjamin P. Chesley, Jonathan Daniels, Charles York, John J. Leighton, Ebenezer S. Pike.

MILTON. Justice, State— John E. Goodwin.

Justice, Quorum Eli W^entworth.

Justices Daniel P. WTarren, Joseph Pearl, Robert Mathes, Elias S. Cook, David Wallingford, Charles C. Hayes, Thomas Y. Wentworth, Asa Fox, Daniel E. Palmer, Luther Hayes, Ezra H. Twombly, Joseph Mathes, Elbriclge W. Fox, Charles Jones, Ebenezer Wentworth, Eli Fernald, Charles A. Yarney.

NEW-DURHAM. Justices, State— Joseph Boodey, Samuel Downing, Jr., Enoch Berry.

Justices Baalis B. Tebbets, Ezekiel H. Beriy, Moses H. Chesley, Neliemiah Morrison, Samuel W. Joy, Cha's M. Warren, Elihu Hayes, E. E. Berry, E. Tebbets, John L. Jones.

ROCHESTER. Justices, Stater* Cyrus K. Sanborn, Nicholas Y. Whitehouse, Wm. Rand.

Justices, Quorum James H. Edgerly, Charles Den- nett, Daniel J. Parsons, Charles S. Whitehouse.

Justices James Tebbetts, William A. Kimball, Reu-

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ben Tilton, Jonathan Hussey, J. W. Furber, Samuel Meserve, Aaron P. Wingate, Ebenezer J. Mathes, John Legro, Silas Hussy, Jr., Nehemiah Kimball, John Fol- som, Enoch Whitehouse, Isaac W. Springfield, William M. Hart, Jacob JEL Ela, Asa Roberts, John S. Hayes, Charles K. Chase, Joshua Yickery, Jesse Horn, William K. Kimball, John P. Trickey, Simon Wentworth, Enoch C. Dow, David Hayes, Joseph H. Worcester, Jeremiah D. Evans, Hiram M. Sanborn, Ira Doe, Walter B. K. Hodgdon.

ROLLINSFORD. Justice, State— Hiram E. Roberts.

Justice, Quorum Joshua Converse.

Justices Leavitt H. Yea ton, Samuel H. Wentworth, William R. Garvin, John P. Emerson, Paul R. Went- worth, John H. Roberts, Andrew Rollins, Ebenezer S. Nov/ell, William H. Morton, John S. Meserve, Ebene- zer R. Doe, Edmund C. Goodwin, Charles 'N. Calloy, Charles Malloy.

SOMERS WORTH. Justices, State— Jacob C. Han- son, Nathaniel Wells, Ichabod G. Jordan, Enoch Per- kins, Royal Eastman, E. M. Webber, James B. Shap- leigh, George W. Burleigh, Edward A. Rollins, Daniel G. Rollins.

Justices, Quorum Mark Noble, Albert A. Perkins.

Justices John Horn, True W. Woodman, Benjamin Cook, John A. Bagley, Orlando J. Bagley, Samuel Twombly, William A. Jenkins, Charles F. Elliott, George W. Balloon, Jr., Samuel D. Whitehouse, Cha's W. Emerson, Sheldon H. Annis, Stephen S. Chick, Ichabod Pearl, Oliver H. Lord, George W. Wendell, George W. Hubbard, William D. Knapp, John C. Hill, Charles P. Carter, James T. Furber, Samuel B. Shap- leigh, John L. Gilman.

STRAFFORD. Justices, State— Benning W. Jen- ness, Benjamin T. Foss, Edward Walker, George C. Peavey.

Justices, Quorum— John Caverly, J. Perkins, William Foss, Ezra Drown.

Justices Hudson Peavey, John C. Foss, Moses Wil- liams, William Yeaton, Nathaniel Brock, Thomas Cars- well, Daniel L. Babb, Jacob Drew, John Peavey, David

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K. Montgomery, John W. Jewell, Joel Babb, Demeritt Place, John Sanders, John K. Evans, Warren Foss, Paul Perkins, Jr., George "W. Carswell, Stephen Leigh- ton, G-eorge W. Caverno, James Y. Clark, Charles A. Colbath, Yirgil H. MeDaniel, Nehemiah C. Twombly, Benj. F. Winkley.

Sheriff— John Legro, Eochester.

Deputy Sheriffs Dover, Jonathan P. Baker, George "W. Colbath ; Farmington, Edward Barnard ; Rollins- ford, Ebenezer S. No well ; Strafford, Warren Foss ; Great Falls, James B. Shapleigh ; Rochester, John I. Legro ; Milton, Ezra H. Twombly.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Newmarket (Rockingham County), Miles Durgin ; Epping, B. F. Clifford; Northwood, W. S. Ring; Wakefield (Carroll County), Hiram Paul.

Jailer Shubael Yarney, Dover.

Coroners Dover, Thomas J. W. Pray ; Rochester, Charles Dennett; Somersworth, James B. Shapleigh; Milton, Daniel E. Palmer.

COUNTY OF BELKNAP,

Was incorporated December 22, 1840. Number of Toions, 10. Shire Town, Gilford. Population, 1860, 18,551.

County Treasurer Win. S. Woodman, Sanborn ton; salary $75.

Register of Deeds Jacob P. Boodey, Gilford.

County Sealer William T. Sargent, Gilford.

County Commissioners Nicholas D. Garmon, TJpper- Gilmanton ; Benjamin M. Sanborn, Gilford ; Joseph S. Neal, Meredith.

ALTON. Justices, Quorum Reuben Hayes, Henry Hurd, Charles Hayes.

Justices Daniel Sawyer, William Emerson, Jacob Place, Charles C. Richardson, Moses Gilman, Daniel E. Davis, A. Clough, Benjamin L. Frohock, Morrison Bennett, Jonathan F. Chesley, Andrew Huckins, Jacob R. Davis, Joseph E. Berry, Sewall T. Roberts, Charles

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W. Trickey, Josiah B. Higgins, John W. Currier, Amos L. Rollins.

BARNSTEAD. Justices, State— Samuel G. Berry, Seth Shackforcl, Richard Garland, Charles S. George.

Justice, Quorum Joseph A. Walker.

Justices Oliver Dennett, Robert S. Webster, Thomas K. Proctor, Asa Garland, John H. Langley, Charles S. French, John L. Nutter, Samuel G. Shackford, E. Jones, Horace N. Colbath, John W. F. Locke, John McNeil, Thomas M. Huse, Charles E. Walker, Cyrus W. Blanchard, Daniel Chesley, Wm. A. Jenkins.

CENTER-HARBOR. Justices, Quorum Timothy Perkins, John H.' Moulton.

Justices Harrison C. Smith, Hazen M. Senter.

GILFORD. Justices, State Charles Lane, William L. Avery, Samuel C. Clark, Jotham P. Hutchinson, Warren Lovell.

Justice, Quorum Nathaniel Edgerly.

Justices Ebenezer S. Hunt, Ephraim Mallard, Daniel B. Eaton, John Blaisdell, Benjamin Jewett, George W. Sanders, Benjamin J. Cole, Richard Gove, Benjamin Wadley, Thomas Ham, Jacob P. Boodey, John G. Weeks, Stephen S. Ayer, David Y. Smith, John J. Morrill, Hiram Hunt, H. G. Bennett, Heman Hunter, William Morrill, John E. Wiggin, William T. Sargent, Harlan Jewett, Zenas Whittier, Aaron C. Blaisdell,, Richard H. Sanborn, Henry H. Sleeper, Winborn A. Sanborn, John G. Jewett, William P. Crocker, John Aldrich, George Stevens, Woodbury L. Melcher, Charles Chase, Thomas Durrell, John W. Currier, Thomas E. Hunt, Augustus J. Owen, Solomon Cole.

GILMANTON. Justices, State— Thomas Cogswell,, Alfred Prescott, Jonathan P. Hill, John K. Woodman.

Justices, Quorum John S. Shannon, Jonathan T. Coffin, Stephen L. Greeley, Edmund Williams, Andrew Mack.

Justices John K. Dudley, Moses Price, Moses Gilman, Abraham S. Gale, William N. Swain, James M. Gil- man, Tyler S. Tilton, John C. Bean, Simon Clough,. Josiah J. Bean, Levi H. Mudgett, John L. Kelley, Moses S. Gale, George W. Parsons, William R. Hutch- 3*

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inson, Levi W. Sanborn, Kufus E. Gale, Orrin Folsom, Charles S. P. Sanderson, James P. Gilman.

LACONIA. Justices, State 0. A. J. Vaughan, James Gordon, Stephen C. Lyford, William N. Blair.

Justices, Quorum George W. Stevens, John L. Per- ley, Thomas J. "Whipple, Ellery A. Hibbard.

Justices Hugh Blaisdell, Bartlett Hill, Stephen W. Mead, Ezekiel B. Lawrence, T. Eastman, Noah Robin- son, Joseph P. Pitman, Samuel M. Doe, Benjamin T. Sanborn, Samuel W. Sanders, Augustus Doe, Joseph W. Robinson, Benj. M. Sanborn.

MEREDITH. Justices, State— Hiram French, John Wadleigh, Samuel Bean, Bradbury C. Tuttle, Samuel W. Rollins, Hanson Beede.

Justices, Quorum, Josiah Norris, Joseph S. Neal.

Justices Joseph Ela, B. S. Tuttle, John Haynes, Eb- enezer S. Mooney, Smith Swain, George G. Hoit, L. Plummer, Ebenezer Stevens, Hosea S. Swain, Jeremiah B. Swain.

NEW-HAMPTON. Justices, State— -Dana Wood- man, John M. Flanders.

Justice, Quorum Nathaniel N orris.

Justices Augustus Burpee, E. Fisk, Benjamin Wood- man, Alvah Downing, William G. Kelley, John Dal- ton, William Mason, Benjamin F. Perkins, Otis R. Bacheler, John T. Smith, Austin Smith.

SANBORNTON. Justice, State— Benjamin F. Colby.

Justices, Quorum Moses W. Weeks, Alexander H. Tilton, James P. Tilton, David F. Johnson, J. Ware Butterfleld.

Justices Zebulon Smith, Bradbury Morrison, N. H. Clark, Nathaniel G. Ladd, Oliver Knowlton, Josiah C. Philbrick, Robinson C. Rollins, Jonathan M. Taylor, Abraham B. Sanborn, Amos C. Hannaford, Joseph P. Dearborn, J. Bamford, Herman T. Hale, Freeman B. Plumer, Jonathan P. Sanborn, Benjamin M. Durgin, Thomas Webster, Jr., Charles C. Rogers, Ebenezer F. Od'ell, Jeremiah C. Tilton, James W. Bailey, Charles W. Colby, Joseph Emery, Andrew J. Gale, George W. Morrison, Addison B. Wyatt.

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UPPER-GILMANTON (Gilmanton divided) was incorporated June 28, 1859.

Justice, State Charles A. Hackett.

Justices, Quorum Jeduthan Farrar, Joseph Badger, Ira Mooney, A. P. B. Carrier.

Justices Benjamin Morrill, Jeremiah Leavitt, Jona- than Rundlett, Elijah O. Bean, Napoleon B. Gale, Jesse Doloff, Joseph M. Folsom, Isaiah Piper, John W. Wells, Nicholas D. Garmon, Gorham Swain, Wm. M. Clark, James S. Weymouth, Alonzo H. Sawyer, James K. Leonard, Ira Blaisdell.

Sheriff Hanson Beede, Meredith.

Deputy Sheriffs Alton, George D. Savage; Laconia, Bartlett Hill, J. S. Thompson ; ^Gilford (Lake Village), Timothy D. Baker; Sanbornton, Warren H. Smith.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Farmington (Strafford County), Edward Barnard; Franklin (Merrimack County), J. P. San- born; Concord, J. B. Merrill; Canterbury, Wm. H. Currier ; Pittsfield, Francis B. Berry ; Bristol (Grafton County), James T. Sanborn.

Coroner Laconia, George L. Sibley.

COUNTY OF CARROLL,

Was incorporated December 22, 1840. Number of Towns, 17. Shire Town, Ossipee. Population, 1860, 20,476.

County Treasurer John G. Robinson, Tamworth ; salary, $75.

Register of Deeds Loam mi Hardy, Ossipee.

County Sealer Asa Beacham, Ossipee.

County Commissioners Christopher W. Wilder, Con- way ; Joseph Q. Roles, Ossipee ; Ebenezer Garvin.

ALBANY. Justices Samuel Robertson, Stephen Palmer, John R. Parish, Thomas J. Allard.

BARTLETT. Justice, Quorum— George Pitman.

Justices Samuel P. Meserve, Nicholas T. Stillings, G. W. M. Pitman, C. Stilphen, Benjamin P. Pendexter, Isaac Meserve, John D. Thompson.

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BROOKFIELD. Justice, State— Joshua N. Gate.

Justices, Quorum "W. T. Cate, Dudley C. Coleman.

Justices Henry Tibbetts, William Blake, Jr., Jona- than "W. Sanborn, Jonathan Buzzell.

CHATHAM. Justices, Quorum Asa P. Eastman, Ithiel E. Clay.

Justice Rice W. Guptill.

CONWAY. Justices, State— Jonathan T. Chase, F. R. Chase, Joel Eastman, Thomas P. Odell, Samuel B. Shackford.

Justices Charles S. Whittaker, Tobias A. Hanson, Edward P. Lamson, James C. Willey, Samuel Hazelton, John McMillan, Isaac E. Merrill, Samuel Thompson.

EATON. Justice, State Joseph E. Perkins.

Justice, Quorum Stephen W. Perkins.

Justices Stephen Allafcl, Thomas R. Giles, Silas Snow, Lucien Danforth, Erastus Baker, Edmund W. Pernald, Nathaniel Currier, John W. Perkins, Elias R. Sargent, Charles Robertson, Job Kennerson.

EFFINGHAM. Justice, State— Josiah Dearborn.

Justice Quorum Rufus H. Bur bank.

Justices Carr -L. Drake, Smith Oilman, John C. Leavitt, Josephus L. Drake, Benjamin F. Taylor, John Demeritt. J. Leavitt, 2d, John Kennett, Simon P. Hill, Abram Drake, John Andrews, Andrew J. Milliken, Nathan W. Titcomb, Robert Fulton, Samuel L. Drake, Alphonzo Taylor.

FREEDOM. Justices^ State Zebulon Pease, E. Towle.

Justices John Lord, Joseph Smith, James Milliken, Josiah Thurston, John T. Swett, Solomon Andrews, Stephen Drown, S. Bennett, John Parsons, Addison Nutter, Orestes R. Topliff, Edwin Pease, Albert Locke, William Mills, Josiah P. Cushing, Alvah M. Davis.

JACKSON. Justice, State— George P. Meserve. Justice, Quorum RufUs U. Pinkham. Justices Daniel Dinsinore, Joseph B. Trickey, Jona- than Gale, Joseph Perkins, Nathaniel C. Trickey. MADISON. Justice, Quorum Isaiah Forrest. Justices James Mooney, James J. Merrow, Matthew

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Jackson, William Mason, Josiah H. Hobbs, Abraham Harriman.

MOULTONBOROUGH. Justices, State Samuel Emerson, Anthony C. Hardy.

Justice, Quorum Enoch True.

Justices Samuel P. Moulton, Benjamin M. Mason, Jonathan Copp, Abner Adams, Keuben Smith, Jr., Samuel Abbott, David L. Warren, Wm. H. H. Mason, Ezekiel S. Flanders, Benjamin E. Thurston, P. C. Kel- ley, Eleazer Davis, Joseph H. Watson, Hazen M. Senter, John B. Dow, Ansel N. True, James French.

OSSIPEE. Justices, Quorum Sanborn B. Carter, John Smith, Ezekiel Dore, Asa Beacham.

Justices Daniel Wentworth, Alvah Moulton, John Brown, Luther Young, Levi Smith, Moses Merrill, Levi Perkins, W. H. Hobbs, James L. Brown, James Rey- nolds, Israel L. Sanders, Benjamin F. Abbott, Gideon Gilman, Samuel D. Quarles, Joseph Q. Roles, Pierce L. Wiggin, Samuel Q. Dearborn, James Hodgdon, Hum- phrey Scammon, John W. Merrow.

SANDWICH. Justices, State Joseph Wentworth, M. H. Marston, William M. Weed.

Justices, Quorum W. Cogan, Ira A. Bean.

Justices Elijah Skinner, Beede Varney, John Gove, Enoch Q. Fellows, Daniel G. Beede, Jeremiah Furber, John H. Hilton, Thomas J. Swett, Daniel Q. Bean, Langdon G. Clark, Joseph C. Wiggin, James M. Smith, Eli Cook, Robert M. Pennimann, David P. Cotton, Lewis Hoag, Arthur C. Quimby, Gilman Moulton, Daniel H. Folsom.

TAMWORTH. Justices, State— Obed Hall, Joseph Gilman, Larkin D. Mason.

Justices, Quorum Enoch Remick, True Perkins,David G. Stevenson, Timothy Cook.

Justices Andrew W. Hill, Samuel S. Beede, James Howard, Eleazer Young, Andrew Neally, Joshua Nick- erson, Nahurn Gilman, Charles P. Cook, John G. Robin- son, David M. Gilman, Otis G. Hatch, Joseph Sanborn, Jason Marston, Jonathan Nickerson, Samuel Berry, John Glidden, Alonzo Nickerson.

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TUFTONBOROUGH. Justice, Quorum— John Pea- vey.

Justices William P. Edgerly, George Fox, John Haley, George B. Canney, William W. Blaisdell, Daniel A. Wiggin, Charles H. Copp, Philip D. Blaisdell, Wil- liam 1ST. Roberts, James C. Seavey, Charles G. Edgerly, John E. Bennett, A. L. Hersey.

WAKEFIELD. Justices, State Amasa Copp, John L. Swinerton.

Justices, Quorum John Wingate, Wm. Sawyer, Jr.

Justices John Clark, Ephraim G. Smith, John W. Sanborn, William P. Burley, John Tredick, George W. J. Copp, Albro Wentworth, Charles Chesley, Joshua H. Cloutman, Nathaniel Paul, Joshua Brooks, James Mc- Norton Cook, Charles W. Page, Hiram Paul, Charles E. Swinerton, Samuel H. Smith, James A. Chesley, James Hodgdon, Luther G. Gate.

WOLFBOROUGH. Justices, State— Henry B. Rust, T. Rust, T. J. Tibbetts, Abel Haley, George Rust, Thomas L. Whitton, Charles F. Hill, John M. Brackett, John Fox.

Justice, Quorum John C. Young.

Justices George W. Hersey, Daniel Martin, Aaron Roberts, Z. Batchelder, Moses P. Brown, James Bick- ford, J. L. Meader, Nathaniel H. Cotton, James Ed- gerly, George W. Warren, Moses T. Cate, William C. Fox, C. Remick, John W. Avery, Porter W. Brown, Joseph Stevenson, Richard R. Davis, Thomas L. Marden, Albert J. Hersey, Moses Thompson, Charles H. Parker, John G. Cate, John Wingate, Jr., Joseph Jenness, Charles H. Parker, Charles F. Hill, Samuel D. Fox, Benjamin T. Parker, Charles H. Hersey.

Sheriff Charles H. Parker, Wolfborough.

Deputy Sheriffs Conway, Leavitt H. Eastman; Ef- jingham, John Demeritt ; Freedom, Enoch Danforth ; Moultonborough, Benjamin E. Thurston ; Ossipee, Daniel Wentworth, Luther Young; Sandwich, Gilman Moul- ton, S. S. Beede; Wakefield, Hiram Paul ; Wolfborough, Gilman Cooper.

MERRIMACK COUNTY.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Meredith (Belknap Co.), Hanson Beede.

Coroners Ossipee, Asa Beacham ; Wakefield, Samuel W. Koberts.

COUNTY OF MERRIMACK,

Was incorporated July 23, 1823. Number of Towns, 25. Shire Town, Concord. Population, 1860, 41,460.

County Treasurer Jeremiah Morse, Newbury ; sal- ary, $110.

Register of Deeds William A. Clough, Concord.

County Sealer James H. Chase, Concord.

County Commissioners Henry L. Burnham, Dunbar- ton; Daniel E. Hill, Northfieid; Nehemiah Butler, Boscawen.

ALLENSTOW1ST. Justices, Quorum— Charles Bow- ell, Daniel Batchelder.

Justices J. Perkins, John Tennant, Robert Evans, Norman Call, Samuel Martin.

ANDOVER. Justices, State— John Fellows, Aaron Waitt, John M. Shirley,

Justices Jonathan Brown, Aaron Cilley, Jr., H. A. Weymouth, Samuel Morrill, Watson Dickerson, Thomas Haley, George Sleeper, Simeon S. Moulton, Chester Spaulding, Stephen K. Swett, Boyal Stone, John F. Em- ery, James Scales.

BRADFORD. Justices, State Samuel Jones, Mason W. Tappan, John D. Wadleigh, Weare Tappan.

Justice, Quorum John W. Morse.

Justices, Jason H. Ames, Cummings Pierce, Daniel Carr, Moses E. Gould, Stephen Cressey, Hiram Davis, 0. M. Fiske, Timothy P. Jones, Stephen S. Bean, Am- brose S. Brackett, Edmund J. Ring, Moses K. Hazelton, Joshua Eaton, George Hart, Arthur F. Morse, Bartlett Gr. Cilley, Samuel Adams.

BOSCAWEIST. Justices, State— William H. Gage, saac K. Gage, Nehemiah Butler, Eliphalet K. Webster.

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Justices, Quorum Laban M. Chad wick, Jonathan. Tenney, Jr.

Justices Caleb Smith, David A. Gerrish, John Ells- worth, William A. Huntress, Enoch Gerrish, Thomas W. Lang, Nathan Call, Samuel B. Lovering.

BOW. Justices Mindell Sampson, Enoch Alexander, Emery Clough, Jonathan Corliss, John T. Morgan, John W. Goodhue, Parker Brown, Charles E. P. Hildreth, Oliver Bailey, Nahum H. Corliss, Manly Clough, Chas. Quimby.

CANTERBURY. Justices, State— Joseph M. Harper, Joseph Clough, D. M. Clough, Jeremiah L. Clough, William H. Currier, David Morrill, Jr.

Justices, Quorum William H. Foster, Edward Osgood.

Justices Thomas Lyford, Ebenezer Batchelder, Tho's L. Whidden, Lorain T. Weeks, Solomon M. Clifford, Luther Sargent, True K. Mason, Thomas V. B. Clough, George E. Sanborn, Stephen Wiggin, Jacob C. Whid- den, Benjamin McClary.

CHICHESTER. Justice, State— Daniel K. Foster.

Justices, Quorum Hosea C, Knowlton, Edward Lang- raaid, Charles H. Carpenter.

Justices J. N. C. Leavitt, Daniel R. Kelley, George S. Mason, William A. Swain, Daniel K. Foster, Jr.

CONCORD. Justices, State— Jacob A. Potter, Jona- than Eastman, Ira Perley, Stephen C. Badger, Josiah Stevens, William Butterfield, J. H. George, Matthew Harvey, Henry A. Bellows, Edson Hill, William L. Foster, Stephen Sibley, Joseph Robinson, William Pres- cott, Asa Fowler, Josiah Minot, Anson S. Marshall, William H. Rixford, John Y. Mugridge, David B. Plum- mer, Amos Hadley, Hamilton E. Perkins, Lyman D. Stevens, Joshua B. Merrill, Joseph A. Gilmore, Jonas D. Sleeper, William E. Chandler, Jonathan Kittredge, Peter Sanborn, Edward H. Rollins, Nehemiah G. Ord- way, Hazen Pickering, Abraham H. Robinson, Lyman T. Flint, Elisha Adams, Samuel Coffin, William H. Bartlett, Allen Tenny, John A. Holmes, Ira A. East- man, Zenas Clement, Benjamin F. Prescott, Joseph B. Walker, Joshua Chapman.

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Justices, Quorum A. Herbert Bellows, George G. Fogg, Richard Bradley, John Batchelder, James F. Sar- gent, David Davis, Ebenezer Symmes, Mitchel Gilmore, Jeremiah S. Noyes, George Abbott, Theodore French, Sylvester Dana, Henry P. Kolfe, Seth K. Jones, William H. Bnntin, David M. Carpenter, I. Hale, B. W. San- born, John Kimball, Henry D. White.

Justices Benjamin Parker, Arthur Fletcher, Ebene- zer S. Towle, Seth Eastman, Jacob Carter, Cyrus Rob- inson, Charles Smart, Heman Sanborn, Thomas D. Pot- ter, True Osgood, Atkinson Webster, John F. Brown, George H. H. Silsby, Ephraim Hutchins, Dana W. Pratt, George W. Wadleigh, David Watson, John L. Tallant, Harry Houston, Jonathan L. Cilley, Benjamin Grover, John P. Johnson, Caleb Jackman, William P. Foster, B. F. Gale, William H. Boynton, William W. Taylor, Perkins Gale, George A. Pillsbury, John Abbot, Benjamin F. Dow, David Abbot, William F. Savory, Charles Hall, Benjamin E. Badger, George C. Virgin, Jonathan F. Day, George B. Chandler, James Peverly, Joseph C. A. Wingate, Isaac A. Hill, Reuben G. Wyman, Moses Humphrey, Charles Minot, Rufus Merrill, Onslow Stearns, Jonathan L. Pickering, John C. Hall, William H. Smart, Timothy Haynes, John Ballard, Nathan W., Gove, George F. Whittredge, James Moulton, Jr., Calvin Howe, Samuel C. Eastman, Isaac Clement, Isaac N, El well, Jeremiah F. Runnels, George Foss, Mos.es T. Willard, Charles P. Sanborn, Henry S. Shattuck, Samuel L. F. Simpson, Henry E . Sawyer, Hazen G. Kayes, Willard S. Heath, George W. Ela, Samuel G. Lane, Josiah Bellows, Henry B. Foster, Edward E. Sturtevant, Andrew S. Smith, John Dame, Jonathan Kittredge, Charles E. Twombly, Albert N. Fisher, Cyrus T. Moore, Charles C. Davis, George H. Chandler, Nathan C. Sweet, Eliphalet S. Nutter, Edward Dow, Richard Ela, Luther Roby, Augustine C. Pierce, Jonathan E. Pecker, Robert N. Corning, Isaac N. Abbott, William A. Hodg- don, George E. Holden, Stillman Humphrey, Joseph Eastman, Amos C. Warren, Hall Roberts, Henry K. Leaver, John George, William Ballard, Hiram K.

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Dewey, Abram G. Jones, Porter Blanchard, Joseph C. A. Hill, Joseph S. Abbott, 2d, Abiel Rolfe.

DUNBARTON. Justice, State— Henry L. Burnham,

Justices, Quorum Caleb Stark, Daniel H. Parker.

Justices Nathan Gutterson, Nathaniel H. Wheeler, Leonard Bowell, Charles G. B. Ryder, William B. Burn- ham, Josiah Richardson, Henry Putney, Alfred Colby, Charles Kimball, Andrew N. Twiss, Henry M. Putney.

EPSOM. Justice, State— William Ham.

Justice, Quorum James Martin.

Justices Benjamin L. Locke, Symonds Fowler, Jo- seph J. Moses, Henry Knox, Samuel Yeaton, Henry F. Sanborn, Leonard W. Peabody, Nathan Griffin, 2d, Ar- thur C. Locke, William M. Baker, Albon W. Perkins.

FRANKLIN. Justices, State— George W. Nesmith, Daniel Osgood, Nathaniel H. Sanborn, Austin F. Pike, Stephen Kenrick, Caleb Merrill.

Justice, Quorum Joseph Sweatt.

Justices Jeremiah F. Daniel, Samuel Quimby, Dan- iel Barnard, David Gilchrist, A. G. Morrison, John H. Rowell, Jonathan P. Sanborn, John S. Jewell, John White, Asa B. Closson, Charles Garland, Edwin C. Stone, Jonathan W. Fifield.

HENNIKER. Justices, State Oliver C. Fisher, Edward B. S. Sanborn, Oliver Pillsbury.

Justices, Quorum I. Woods, John S. Craig.

Justices, Jeremiah Foster, William P. Cressy, Jonas Wallace, John C. Campbell, Hiram M. Davis, Francis Colby, J. Morse, James Straw, Zadok Dustin, Jr.

HOOKSETT. Justice, Quorum— Jesse Gault.

Justices— John H. Mitchell, Eri Poor, Savory T. Bur: bank, George Davis, Joseph T. Goss, Henry Saltmarsh, Benjamin J. Gile, Hiram Kimball, George Davis, 2d, Joseph Blanchard.

HOPKINTON. Justices, State— Horace Chase, Dyer H. Sanborn.

Justices Quorum Phineas Clough, Isaac D. Merrill, | Isaac Story, George W. Currier, James Fellows, John \ Burnham, John S. Kimball.

Justices Benjamin Loverin, Moses Colby, John Cur- 1 rier, Moses Copps, James Hoyt, Phineas Clough, 2d, j

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Paul K. George, Horace C. Stanley, Joseph Dow, John M. Bailey, Richard F. Morgan, G. L. Kimball, Charles 3-ould, William Bestieaux, George B. Hardy, Cyril C. ryler, I. A. Putney, J. M. Burnham, A. White, Arial P. Knowlton, John Carter, Albert Crowell, Warren Jlark, Kufus P. Copps*.

LOUDON. Justices, Quorum Ira Osgood, Joseph J. Harper, Jeremiah Clough, Isaac S. French.

Justices John S. Osborn, Nathaniel S. Batch elder, Benjamin F. Neal, Samuel P. Calef, Theophilus B. Mar- in, Moses Morse, George W. Neal, John B. Moore, William Emery, Samuel B. Lovering, David Lake, An- drew B. Taylor.

NEWBURY. Justice, quorum— Eli Dodge.

Justices, John Muzzey, Jr., Jeremiah Morse, Moody 3-illingham, James M. Cilley, Giles Bartlett, Nathaniel 3. Savory, Nathaniel C. Lear.

NEW-LONDON. Justices, State— Anthony Colby, 3-eorge W. Everett, Luther McCutchins, Daniel E. Jolby, Marcus E. Sargent, Richard H. Messer, Albert Little.

Justices James Todd, Joshua F. Hemphill, James C. 3-reenwood, Charles S. Sargent, Anthony C. Burpee, Sdwin A. Jones, Samuel M. Carr.

NORTHFIELD. Justices, State— Asa P. Cate, Ar- chibald S. Clark.

Justice, Quorum Jeremiah Smith.

Justices, Isaac Whittier, J. Kimball, Shubael Dear- >orn, Jr., James P. Robertson, Moses Batchelder, George 3. Tibbetts, Jeremiah Cross, Daniel M. Huse, Joseph ft Simonds, James H. Cofran.

PEMBROKE. Justices, State Moses Martin, Aaron fVhittemore.

Justices, Quorum William Knox, Moody Kent, James Wilson.

Justices, Jeremiah H. Wilkins, Noah N. Cofran, Nor- is Cochran, Trueworthy L. Fowler, Wintlirop Fowler, 'r., William Hazelton, Jr., Jacob Sawyer, Hall B. Ent- ry, Martin H. Cochran, Josiah K. Locke, John M. Kimball, Nathaniel Lakeman, Jr., John Griffin, Jr., imos C. Dow, Clifton B. Hildreth, Jr.

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PITTSFIELD. Justices, State— Henry B. Leaviit, Benjamin Emerson, John J. Pillsbury, Francis B. Berry, Scott French.

Justices, Quorum John L. Thorndike, Benjamin L. Cram, James Drake.

Justices John True, John B. t>erry, John S. Tilton Abraham French, 2d, Noah W. Drake, Joseph Tasker, R. P. J. Tenney, William Knowlton, Porter 0. True, Jonathan Towle, Charles E. Perkins, William A. Mack, Hiram A. Tuttle, Joseph Harvey, Thomas H. Thorn- dike, Sylvanus Smith, Orman M. Davis, John Wheeler, Jeremiah Cross.

SALISBURY. Justices, State Benjamin Pettingill, Arthur L. Graves.

Justices, Quorum Moses Greeley, Samuel C. Bartlett, S. Pingry.

Justices Moses Fellows, Ebenezer Johnson, John Bean, Porter B. Watson, Gilbert Eastman, Jonathan H. Clement, Moses P. Thompson, Nathaniel Sawyer, John C. Smith, Amos P. Stevens, Moses J. Stevens, Jo- seph P. Stevens, Thomas D. Little, Nathan Tucker, Jr., John M. Hayes.

SUTTON. Justices, State Benjamin Wadleigh, Bob- ert Lane.

Justice, Quorum Enoch Page.

Justices Samuel Dresser, George C. Eaton, Nathan- iel A. Davis, Moses Hazen, Lewis Richards, Carlos G. Pressey, Asa Page, Erastus Wadleigh, James M. Sar- gent, Thomas J. Wadleigh, George Putney, Moses W. Russell.

WARNER. Justices, State— Abner B. Kelley, Wal- ter Harriman.

Justicesi Quorum Franklin Symonds, Robert Thomp- son, Leonard Eaton, Stephen K. Hoyt.

Justices H. G. Harris, Abner Woodman, John Couch, Jr., Stephen Bartlett, H. H. Harriman, Joshua George, N. A. Davis, Harrison R. Sargent, Timothy Flanders, George S. Morgan, Ira Harvey, Philip C. Bean, Moses D. Wheeler, Joseph Ordway, Albert P. Davis, Samuel \ Davis, Jr., George Savory, Walter S. Davis.

WEBSTER (Boscawen divided and the west part)i

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ncorporated July 3, 1860. Organized according to law August 11, 1860.

Justice, State Simeon B. Little.

Justices Thomas Elliot, Moody A. Pillsbury, Luke Dorser, Joseph L. Couch, Moses Whittier, David A. Mc- Durdy, George Little, Thomas H. Currier.

WILMOT. Justices, State John Woodbury, Jr., Eoratio N. Mason, William W. Flanders.

Justices, Quorum— Merrill Cross, Samuel Teel.

Justices Morrill Currier, Samuel Greeley, John Teel, [ddo S. Brown, Otis Jones, John Cross, Porter K. Phil- srick, Joseph K. Wallace, Charles K. Brown, George W*. Prescott, Richard J. Stearns, Minot Stearns.

Sheriff— Nathaniel H. Sanborn, Franklin.

Deputy Sheriffs Bradford, John D. Wadleigh ; Con- wrd, Jonathan L. Pickering, Joshua B. Merrill, Charles D. Davis ; New-London, Albert Little ; Pittsfield, Fran- cis B. Berry; Henniker, D. Warren Cogswell; Pembroke, Martin H. Cochran ; Boscawen, Abner B. Winn ; Frank- \in, Jonathan P. Sanborn; South- Newbury, Eli Dodge; Warner, Gilbert Davis.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in \his County Manchester (Hillsborough Co.), D. L. Ste- rens ; Northwood (Rockingham Co.), William S. Ring.

Jailer Charles C. Davis, Concord.

Coroners Concord, Seth Eastman, Cady Clark; Salis- mry, D. C. Gookin ; Warner, Stephen Bartlett ; Pitts- leld, John Wheeler; Boscawen, Jonathan Tenney, Jr.; Wilmot, Baruch C.'Clough.

COUNTY OF HILLSBOROUGH,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns, 30. Shire Towns, Amherst, Manchester and Nashua. {County Records kept at Amherst.) Population, 1860, 62,239.

County Treasurer George A. Ramsdell, Peterborough ; salary, $126. Register of Deeds Jeremiah O. Pulsifer, Amherst. County Sealer J ohn F. Whiting, Amherst.

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County Commissioners Ephraim Weston, Hancock ; George A. Barnes, Manchester ; Thomas Chase, Nashua.

AMHERST. Justices, State— William Wetherbee, Charles H. Campbell, Edward S. Cutter.

Justices, Quorum Perley Dodge, Charles Eichardson, Francis P. Pitch.

Justices— David Russell, Joseph Mace, Barnabas B. David, William J. Weston, James Monroe, Abiel Steele, Gilbert Hills, L. J. Secomb, J. Hartshorn, Charles B. Tuttle, Francis Wright, Edward D. Boyiston, Daniel Cram.

ANTRIM. Justice, State— Lemuel N. Pattee.

Justices, Quorum Isaac Baldwin, Nathan W. C. Jameson, William S. Foster, James Boyd.

Justices Amos Parmenter, John G. Flint, T. S. Holmes, Cyrus Saltmarsh, Hiram Griffin, Imla Wright, John S. Shed, Ira Cochran, John B. Woodbury, Isaac B. Pratt, James Wood, John M. Wallace, Reed P. Whitte- more, William N. Tuttle, Brooks K. Webber, Almus Fairfield.

BEDFORD. Justices, Quorum A. Chandler, Isaac N. Riddle.

Justices Gardner Nevins, Moses Gage, Joseph H. Stevens, Leonard C. French, 2d, Oliver L. Kendall, Benjamin Hall, James T. Kendall.

BENNINGTON. Justices, Quorum John Dodge, Amos Whittemore, John H. Fleming.

Justices John W. Flasjg, Samuel Baldwin, Gilbert P. Hall, Walter D. Woods, Henry H. Duncklee, Gideon F. Dodge, Horace F. Dinsmore.

BROOKLINE. Justices, Quorum Ensign Bailey, James C. Parker.

Justices Alpheus Shattuck, Thomas Bennett, Benja- min Gould, William Gilson, William J. Smith, William G. Shattuck.

DEERING. Justices, Quorum William Forsaith, Russell Tubbs.

Justices William Manahan, Squiers S. Clement, Enoch Hadley, Josiah Loveren, George Smart, George

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0. Patten, Herod Chase, Horace Gove, Benjamin L. Bartlett.

FRANCESTO WN. Justices, Quorum— Paul H. Bix- by, Francis H. Morgan.

Justices Herbert Yose, Samuel B. Hodge, Nahum Farnum, Thomas B. Bradford, David Atwood, Samuel D. Downs, John West.

GOFFSTOWN. Justices, State— Jesse Carr, D. Steele.

Justices, Quorum Benjamin Stevens, 2d, George Poor, John M. Parker.

Justices Alfred Story, John G. Dodge, Alonzo F. Carr, Thomas R. -Butterfield, David Pattee, Gilman F. Farley, Calvin Wyman, Daniel Little, William P. War- ren, John Gregg, N. E. Kimball, John Steele.

GREENFIELD. Justices, State— William Whitte- more, Horace Cudworth.

Justice, Quorum Lewis Richardson.

Justices William L. Savage, Ephraim Holt, Charles D. Fitch.

HANCOCK. Justice, State— David Patten.

Justices, Quorum Andrew C. Cochran, John Dennis.

Justices John Whitcomb, C. Duncan, Joel Gates, Joseph Davis, William Gray, Mark N. Spaulding, Richard Emerson, Eli M. Baldwin, Alpheus D. Tuttle, Benj. Goodhue.

HILLSBOROUGH. Justices, State Chandler E. Potter, James F. Briggs.

Justices, Quorum— William B. Whittemore, Joshua Marcy.

Justices— Thomas Wilson, Levi Goojale, Abel C. Burnham, Ezra Clement, Jason H. T. Newell, Nathan Kendall, Francis N. Blood, Benjamin Tuttle, John G. Dickey, Jotham Moore, John B. Ellenwood, Samuel M. Baker, Orasmus W. Burnham, John McNeil, Cornelius Coolidge, Edward J. Dunbar.

HOLLIS. Justice, State John N. Worcester.

Justice, Quorum Joel Hardy.

Justices Jonathan T. Wright, Leonard Farley, John Farley, Noah Farley, Noah Johnson, Ambrose H. Wood, John B. Perkins, Enoch I. Colburn, John S. Heywood, Ebenezer T. Wheeler, William N. Tenney.

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HUDSON. Justices, Quorum James Pierce, Reuben Greeley.

Justices Paul Colburn, Stephen D. Greeley, James Emery, David O. Smith, William H. Chase, Daniel T. Gage, David Clement, Kimball Webster.

LITCHFIELD. Justice, Quorum Isaac McQuesten.

Justices Parker Bixby, W. Goodspeed, Isaac N. Cen- ter, J. Abbot Marsh, Andrew J. Pike, Simeon D. Leach, Phineas A. Kead.

LYNDEBOROUGH. Justices, Quorum— D. C. Grant, John Richardson.

Justices David Putnam, Joel H. Tarbell, Oliver Bix- by, William A. Jones, William J. Herrick, Eli C. Cur- tis, Jacob Butler, Rufus Chamberlain.

MANCHESTER. Justices, State Mace Moulton, Daniel Clark, Herman Foster, Samuel D. Bell, William C. Clarke, George W. Morrison, David J. Clark, Isaac W. Smith, William P. Riddle, Samuel Upton, Jacob F. James, Moody Currier, Theodore T. Abbott, Isaac Rid- dle, Samuel 1ST. Bell, Joseph C. Abbott, Bradbury P*< Cilley, Samuel D. Lord, Frederick Smyth, Amos B* Shattuck, George H. Hubbard, Nathan Parker, Joseph B. Clark, Jacob G. Cilley, Daniel L. Stevens, Isaac W. Farmer, George W. Pinkerton, James U. Parker, David Cross, Lewis W. Clark, Clinton W. Stanley, Stephen G. Clarke, George A. Barnes.

Justices, Quorum John Stark, 3d, Charles Stark, Isaac C. Flanders, John S. Kidder, Edward W. Har- rington, Darwin J. Daniels, Samuel Gould, Jacob B. Daniels, Ezekiel A. Straw.

Justices David A. Bun ton, Hiram Brown, Daniel C. Gould, Moses* Fellows, Joseph Knowlton, George F. ! Judkins, George A. French, James Hersey, James S. Cheney, John H. Good ale, William W. Baker, Stephen Palmer, William P. Newell, Joseph E. Bennett, Jonathan T. P. Hunt, Hilas Dickey, James O. Adams, Charles W. Adams, Joseph Kidder, Stephen M. Baker, John T. Moore, Lucien B. Clough, A. J. Dow, Rodnia Nutt, John P. Newell, Benjamin F. Locke, Elijah M. Topi iff, Andrew G. Tucker, William B. Webster, Alonzo Smith, James B. Straw, Charles H. Brown, William Richardson, Richard N. Batchelder, William Stark,

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Robert Gilchrist, Thomas S. Montgomery, Benjamin F. Martin, Benjamin F. Page, Daniel W. Lane, Joseph B. Sawyer, Joseph H. Knowlton, Daniel M. Robertson, William Reynolds, Abram B. Lord, Phinehas Adams, Davis Baker, Justin Spear, John B. Goodwin, Enoch Holcomb, Joseph G. George, John L. Kelley, Charles W. Johnson, John A. Riddle, Horace Pettee, Henry T. Mowatt, Timothy W. Little, Joseph A. Haines, Lemuel H. James, James A. Weston, John Moulton, Daniel A. Crosby, Charles A. Richardson, John Hosley, William Dutemple, Jonathan Morse, Nathaniel E. Morrill, Henry R. Chamberlain, Eugene M. Bowman, Charles W. Colby, John G. Lane, Wi'lliam Little, A. G. Fairbanks, Samuel T. Foster, John Coughlin, Levi H. Sleeper, Waterman Smith, Daniel R. Prescott, John C. Lyford, Jeremiah O. Pulsifer, Charles H, Boodey, Elbridge G. Woodman, Joseph W. Fellows, Charles H. Woodbury, George B. Chandler, Daniel Stevens, Joseph H. Haynes, David L. Perkins, John B. Chase, Alfred F. Perry, Henry Clough, Jonathan A. Knowles, Orlando P. Marshall, Charles E. Balch.

MASOIST. Justice, Quorum George Taft.

Justices Jonathan Russell, Thomas H. Marshall, Charles Scripture, Joseph B. Wilson, Willard Jefts, Henry McGowan, £T. Herman Shattuck, William A. Preston, WTilliam Claggett, Franklin Merriam.

MERRIMACK. Justice, State— Edward P. Parker.

Justices, Quorum Oliver Spaulding, William T. Parker.

Justices Alexander McC. Wilkins, Leonard Walker, Isaac McGaw, M. B. McConihe, William McKean, Har- v rison Eaton, Hosea B. Spaulding, David Henderson, Franklin Herrick, Samuel C. Anderson.

MILFORD. Justices, State William Ramsdell, Bainbridge Wadleigh, Leonard Chase, John L. Spring.

Justices, Quorum Daniel Russell, Gilbert Wadleigh, John E. Bruce, Pliny Whitney.

Justices— Reed Dutton, S. Smith Stickney, George W. Burns, Humphrey M. Tyler, Martin Hall, Olive* W. Lull, Abel Chase, Joel H. Gutterson, Frederick T. Saw- 4

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yer, Moses French, Pomroy M. Rossiter, William Lane, George F. Bartlett, Clinton S. Averill, John E. Foster, Oilman "Wheeler, George H. Gillis, Samuel G. Dearborn.

MONT-VERNON. Justice, Quorum John Bruce.

Justices Nathaniel Bruce, Alonzo Travis, Charles J,

Smith, Harry H. Bragg, William H. Conant, Ira Roby.

NASHUA. Justices, State Israel Hunt, Isaac Spal- ding, Albert McKean, Aaron F. Stevens, Charles P. Danforth, Charles R. Morrison, George Stark, Aaron W. Sawyer, Benjamin F. Emerson, George Y. Sawyer, Ar- chibald H. Dunlap, Stillman S. Davis, Thomas Pearsons, John H. Gage, William Barrett, Edward P. Emerson.

Justices, Quorum John M. Hunt, Bernard B. Whit- temore, Zebadiah Shattuck, Thomas Chase, Daniel W. Baker, Joseph Greeley, Joshua F. Whittle.

Justices Franklin Fletcher, Silas Butterfield, Jose- phus Baldwin, William D. Beasom, Lyman Heath, Ed- ward Spalding, James S. Roby, James Swallow, Josiah G. Graves, Aaron P. Hughes, Robert Moore, Edward Wheeler, Russell E. Dewey, George W. Perham, Nathan McKean, Harrison Hobson, Solomon Spalding, Edward B. West, Leonard W. Noyes, H. J. Chapman, Ignatius Bagley, Clark C. Boutwell, Jacob O. Smith, David A. G. Warner, S. B. Richardson, Isaac Eaton, Freeman S. Rogers, T. B. Adams, Jacob K. Marshall, William White, Calvin B. Hill, Albert Lull, Oliver A. Wood- bury, William W. Bailey, James Eayers, Francis Winch, Luther F. Locke, Paris H. Hill, Jeff. Rockwood, John M. Flanders, W. J. Cooper, Frederick Chase, George H. Whitney, Joseph F. Andrews, Evan B. Hammond, Gustine Marshall, Hiram T. Morrill, Samuel Tuck, David Gillis, Isaac Knight, Levi P. Sawyer, John Tay- lor, Isaac S. Marshall, Jacob D. March, Charles E. Paige, Hiram Campbell, Norman P. Green, Luther H. Clement, Eliphaz W. Upham, Jonathan D. Otterson, I Daniel R. Marshall, John G. Kimball, Benj. F. Ken- drick, Theodore H. Wood, Daniel Hussey, Benj. Saun- ders, Edward Parker, George Y. Sawyer, Jr., Freeman E. Tupper, Edward A. S]ader, John S. G. Howard.

NEW-IPSWICH. Justices, State John Preston, Hosea Eaton, Jeremiah Smith.

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Justice, Quorum George Barrett.

Justices Moody Adams, William W. Johnson, Ste- hen Thayer, James Chandler, John T. Stevens, James paulding, Christopher Whitney, William Hassell, Na- ianiel Y. Oliver, Henry Adams, Nathan Sanders, Peter 1 Clarke, Henry O. Preston, John U. Davis, Paul loors, George W. Wheeler, 2d, George P. Eaton, Wil- iam D. Locke, Geo. Boy den.

NEW-BOSTON". Justices, quorum— Benjamin Pair- eld, Robert B. Cochran.

Justices Daniel Campbell, George G. Pox, Ira Gage, lodney McLane, Neil McLane, David D. Smith.

PELHAM. Justice, State— Moody Hobbs.

Justices, Quorum J. Gibson, J. Atwood, David Cut- er.

Justices Gilbert Colburn, Daniel Marshall, Abel rage, David Butler, Alfred S. Smith, Jonathan Atwood,

PETERBOROUGH. Justices, State— John H. Steele, )aniel B. Cutter, Cornelius Y. Dearborn, George A. lamsdell.

Justices, Quorum— Abiel Sawyer, Albert Smith, Tim- >thy K. Ames, Harvey J. Marshall.

Justices— Samuel Adams, Josiah S. Morrison, James x. White, James Scott, Charles G. Cheney, Jacob Long- 3y, Person C. Cheney, William B. Kimball, Charles >cott, John Smith, Timothy K. Ames, 2d, John M. Collins, Granville P. Felt, Kendall C. Scott, Albert S. Scott, Alva Ames, Riley B. Hatch, Rufus Forbush, >amuel I. Yose, Andrew A. Farnsworth.

SHARON. Justices, Quorum— Samuel Nay, Nathan Moors, James Taggart.

TEMPLE. Justices, Quorum Isaac Kimball, El- >ridge G. Cutter. Justice James Kilham.

WEARE. Justice, State— John L. Hadley.

Justices, Quorum Amos W. Bailey, Daniel Paige, William Woodbury, William H. Gove.

Justices Jesse Whittaker, Moses A. Hodgdon, Jona- ;han D. Clement, Josiah G. Dearborn, Robert B. Cars-

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well, Moses Dearborn, Albe Morrill. Simon G. Gove, William B. Gove, Daniel P. Woodbury, Wm. Thorp.

WILTON. Justice, State— Charles H. Burns.

Justices, Quorum Joseph W. Kilham, Eliphalet Put- nam, Josiah Fleeman.

Justices Joel Abbott, Timothy Parkhurst, David Whiting, ElbridgeF. Perkins, Charles Spaulding, George W. Daniels, Lewis Howard, Benjamin Baker, Philander Eing, Sewell Putnam, Burleigh French, Willard French, Moses Clark, William Emerson, Samuel Barrett, Harvey A. Whiting, Warner Clark.

WINDSOR Justice— James W. Perkins.

Sheriff— Daniel L. Stevens, Manchester.

Deputy Sheriffs— Amherst, Gilbert Hills ; Manchester, Isaac W. Farmer, Mace Moulton ; Peterborough, Tim- othy K. Ames, Charles Scott, Samuel I. Vose ; New- Ipswich, Peter H. Clark; Goffstown, David Pattee; Hillsborough, John G. Dickey ; Nashua,, John - Taylor, Paris Hall ; Mason, Willard Jefts ; Wilton, Moses Clark;. Milford, William Lane, Humphrey M. Tyler ; Pelham, Alfred S. Smith ; Hollis, John B. Perkins ; Francestown, George A. Kimball ; Antrim, Ransom S. Chesmore.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Concord (Merrimack Co.), N. G. Ordway, Jonathan L. Pickering, Carr B. Haines ; South- Newbury, Eli Dodge; Pittsfield, Frank B. Berry; Henniker, Hiram M. Davis.

Jailer Gilbert Hills, Amherst.

Coroners Antrim, William N". Tuttle ; Manchester, Joseph M. Rowell, David J. Clark; Mason, George Taft; Nashua, James White, Moses Davis, Jefferson Eockwood.

COUNTY OF CHESHIRE,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Number of Towns, twenty-two. Shire Town, Keene. Population, 1860,1 27,443. County Treasurer Augustas T. Wilder, Keene; sal-j

ary, $100.

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Register of Deeds Isaac W. Derby, Keene.

County Sealer .

County Commissioners Samuel Atherton, "Winchester; Laron P. Howland, Walpole; Jonathan S. Adams, Fitz- rilliam.

ALSTEAD. Justices, Quorum Azel Hatch, A. rlover, Asa H. Carpenter, Bolivar Lovell.

Justices Joseph Kingsbury, Ira Eust, Whitney Breed, jawson Kobertson, Alden S. Thurston, Abel Bichard- >n, James F. Isham, James Kamsey, Oliver Shepard, •liver S. Webster, Eufus E. Smith.

CHESTEKFIELD. Justice, State— Barton Skinner.

Justices, Quorum Otis Amidon, W. B. Platts.

Justices Ezekiel P. Pierce, J. C. Goodridge, Ezra 'itus, William Bennett, John B. Fisk, George H. F. lolburn, John M. Kichardson, Mark Cook, Arza K. !lark, Eansom Farr, Henry O. Coolidge, Ebenezer P. yetherell, Henry Fletcher, Charles C. P. Goodrich, >avid W. Beckley.

DUBLIN. Justices, State— Thomas Fisk, Jonathan Z. Smith.

Justice, Quorum Asa Heald.

Justices— Eufus Piper, Aaron Smith, Milan W. Har- is, John G. Parker, Franklin J. Ware, Joseph Perry, acob Gleason, Henry C. Piper.

FITZWILLIAM. Justices, State— John J. Allen, r., Amos A. Parker.

Justices, Quorum Silas Cummings, John J. Allen, >enoni Breck.

Justice Jonathan S. Adams, John Kimball, Joel yhittemore, John Whittemore, Samuel Kendall, Charles L Woods.

GILSUM. Justice, State George W. Hammond. Justices Israel B. Loveland, George W. Newman, 'rancis A. Howard, George Hammond, Ezra Webster.

HINSDALE. Justices, State Frederick Boyden, William Haile. Justice, Quorum Ezra Burnham.

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Justices Obed Slate, Charles J. Amidon, Hollis Tay- lor, Hezekiah F. Horton, Lemuel Liscom, Lockhart Da- venport, Jonathan Brown, Wm. H. Halle, Warren S. Barrows, George Robertson, Horace F. Evans, Charles

E. Cooper.

JAFFREY. Justices, Quorum Alonzo Bascom, John Fox, John Felt.

Justices George Bryant, Asa Baker, John A. Pres- cott, David A. Wood, Spencer L. Bailey.

KEENE. Justices , State Salma Hale, Leonard Bis- co, Samuel Dinsmoor, Levi Chamberlain, William P. Wheeler, Thomas M. Edwards, G. F. Starkweather, Frank S. Fiske, Francis A. Faulkner, Charles C. Web- ster, Edward Farrar.

Justices, Quorum John H. Fuller, Lewis Campbell, George W. Sturtevant, Charles Sturtevant, Samuel Wood- ward.

Justices John H. Elliott, George A. Wheelock, Isaac Sturtevant, Noah R. Cook, E. F. Lane, Jehiel Wilson, i Joseph Perry, Nelson Morse, Thomas H. Leverett, Henry C. Handerson, Ralph J. Holt, Calvin May, Jr., Seth Wadsworth, Silas Hardy, Samuel B. Aldrich, George Tilden, Ephraim Foster, Dauphin W. Buck-, minster, Daniel Buss, Charles F. Webster, Virgil A. Wright, Harvey Carlton, Augustus T. Wilder, Elisha

F. Lane, William P. Abbott, Harvey W. Cooper, Caleb T. Buffum, Addison Stone, Don H. Woodward, Lucius F. Goodnow, Reuben Stewart, Horatio Colony, William S. Briggs, Frederick A. Bartlett, Benjamin F. Foster, Allison Lake, Isaac W. Derby, Frederick A. Barker.

MARLBOROUGH. Justices, Quorum Benjamin Whitney, Nelson Converse.

Justices Reuben Ward, Jairus Collins, Elijah Boyden, Cyrus E. Hardy, Charles K. Mason.

MARLOW. Justice, State— Allen Giffin.

Justices, Quorum Bethuel Farley, Amos Huntley,] Amos F. Fisk, George Ticknor.

Justices Edmund Jones, John Q. Jones, C. D. Sy- monds, Franklin Downing, Franklin Graves, Willard|| A. Baker, Benjamin Coolidge.

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NELSON". Justice, State— Milan Harris.

Justice, Quorum Charles H. Whitney.

Justices Horatio Osgood, Frederick Taylor, Charles J. P. Harris, Gilman Griffin, Justus Fisher, George G. Hardy.

BICHMOND. Justice, Quorum Jarvis "Weeks.

Justices Kendall Fisher, William Wright, Uberto Bowen, David B. Aldrich.

BINDGE. Justice, State Zebulon Converse.

Justice, Quorum Levi Howe.

Justices Joshua Converse, John P. Simonds, Thomas Ingalls, Jason B. Perry, George W. Todd, Jr., Arba S. Coffin, George W. Stearns, Oratio P. Allen, Ebenezer Blake, Josiah Abbott, Amos J. Blake, James B. Bob- bins, Harrison G. Bice.

BOXBTJBY. Justices Seth Kingsbury, Brigham Nims.

STODDABD. Justices— Abner Knowlton, William Wilson, Eliphalet Fox, Luther Abbott, Sumner Knight, Josiah M. Bice, Frederick A. Mellen.

SULLIVAN. Justice, Quorum Charles Mason.

Justices David Seward, Josiah Peabody, George C. Hubbard, David A. Felt, J. Symonds.

SUBBY. Justices Eliphalet Dort, Nathan D. Beed, Joseph Allen, William H. Porter, Hollis Wilcox.

SWANZEY. Justices, Quorum Joseph Hammond, Jr., Elijah Sawyer.

Justices Charles N. Hills, Isaac Stratton, Bufus Bowen, Aaron Holbrook, Jotham W. Frink, Willard Adams, Stephen Faulkner, Benjamin Beed, Thomas T. Wetherbee, Barnabas C. Peters, Asaph Corlis, Enoch Howes, Alonzo A. Ware, Alanson S. Whitcomb, David L. M. Comings.

TBOY. Justices, Quorum Brown Nurse, Abel Ba- ker.

Justices— Edward P. Kimball, Leonard Farrar, David W. Farrar, Edwin Butrick, Jotham H. Holt, Abel M. Caverly.

WALPOLE. Justices, State— Frederick Yose, David Fisher, Hope Lathrop.

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Justices, Quorum Walton Mead, George Hunting- ton, J. B. Burnham, David C. Thompson, Aldis Lovell.

Justices Ebenezer Morse, Daniel Merriam, Jr., Henry Mellish, John W. Lovejoy, John "W. Hay ward.

"WESTMORELAND. Justices, State— Larkin Baker, Charles F. Brooks.

Justice, Quorum Tileston A. Barker.

Justices Z. Britton, Anson Cole, Arvin Aldrich, Charles H. Cook, John Cowdrey.

WINCHESTER. Justice, State— Edmund M. Forbes.

Justice, Quorum Calvin Burnap.

Justices Ebenezer D. Foster, Henry Kingman, Eras- tus Dickinson, Willard Jackson, Everson Cook, Edward Gustine, Elisha Hutchins, John Severance, Ira W. Rus- sell, Sampson W. Buffum, Edward P. Tenney, John P. Merrill, Daniel A. Hawkins, Alvin W. Ball, Marshall Kingman, John Burbank, Ellery Albee, William Rix- ford, Augustus W. French, Charles Barber, Samuel Atherton, Abel Hammond, John W. Herrick.

Sheriff Bolivar Lovell, Alstead.

Deputy Sheriffs Hinsdale, Lockhart Davenport ; Jaffrey, David A. Wood ; Keene, Ralph J. Holt, Elisha F. Lane, Harvey W. Cooper ; Walpole, Waldo F. Hay- ward ; Stoddard, Sumner Knight ; Winchester, Daniel A. Hawkins ; Troy, Isaac Aldrich, Jr.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County-— Peterborough (Hillsborough Co.), Charles Scott.

Jailer Augustus T. Wilder, Keene.

Coroners Keene, William S. Briggs ; Nelson, Milan Harris.

COUNTY OF SUL.LIVAN,

Was incorporated July 5, 1827. Shire Town, Newport. Number of Towns, 15. Population, 1860, 19,039.

County Treasurer Langdon Healy, Washington ; salary, $100. Register of Deeds Henry D. Foster, Newport. County Sealer Jonathan Minot, Claremont. County Commissioners —William McCrae, Charles-

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town ; Nathaniel T. Cofran, Goshen ; John "Walker, Langdon.

AC WORTH. Justices, Quorum Jesse Slader, Chapin K. Brooks.

Justices Joel Tracy, Granville Gilmore, Z. Slader, Joseph G. Silsby, Nicholas E. Sargent, Harvey Hay ward, Hezekiah Copeland, 2d, Adna Keyes, Jacob B. Richard- son, James A. "Wood, J. H. Dickey.

CHARLESTOWN. Justices, State— Enos Stevens, Edmund L. Gushing.

Justices Thomas Whipple, Henry Hubbard, Samuel Webber, Richard Hubbard, Alvin Frost, Henry H. Sylvester, Harvey Abbott, George Olcott, Jr., Simeon W. Albee, Edward H. Putnam, William B. Downer, Franklin W. Putnam, David Holton, Jr.

CLAREMONT. Justices, State— Ambrose Cossitt, John J. Prentiss, Thomas J. Harris, Otis E. R. Waite, Hosea W. Parker, John L. Earwell, Edward D. Baker, Alexander Gardiner.

Justices, Quorum Luther Brown, Philander 0. Free- man, Alpheus F. Snow, Albro Blodgett, Timothy Nut- ting, Walter Tufts.

Justices John W. Tappan, Danford Rice, Simeon Ide, C. P. Smith, Samuel C. Abbott, George W. Blodgett, Samuel G. Jarvis, William M. Ladd, Edward Brown, Frederick A. Henry, Solon C. Grannis, John S. Walker, Jonathan Densmore, George R. Lathe, June Pierce, Sylvanus F. Redfield, J. W. Sanborn, Enoch Johnson, Jonas Livingston, Ira Colby, James Goodwin, Albert H. Danforth, Sumner Putnam, Aurelius Dickinson, Horace A. Perry, William P. Austin, Nathaniel Tolles, Charles H. Long, Edward Ains worth, James Sperry, William E. Tutherly, Edward W. Woodell, Austin F. Cowles, William Clark, James W. Bradley, Samuel C. Bailey, Jonas White, Henry Fitch, David F. Tutherly, Joshua Colby, Edwin Vaughan, Arthur Chase, Otis G. Robinson, Ira Colby, Jr., Albert C. Ward, Lyman J. Brooks, Thomas R. Gowdey, Eli C. Marsh, William E. Morgan, Charles Cotton, Leonard B. Spencer, John Farrington, Henry Colby, Frederick A. Clement,. Cha's H. Eastman. 4*

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CORNISH. Justices, State Eleazer Jackson, John L. Putnam, Chester Pike.

Justice, Quorum Araimah Burnap.

Justices Sylvanus Bryant, Orlando Powers, E. F. Chellis, Joshua B. "Wyman, Heman H. Cummings, Israel Hall, Benjamin S. Fletcher, Carlos F. Huggins, Harrison Leslie, Uriel L. Comings, William Balloch, George D. Kenyon, William P. Johnson, Samuel L. Powers, Dana 1ST. Morgan.

CROYDON. Justices, Quorum Daniel R. Hall, Lemuel P. Cooper, John Cooper.

Justices Nathan Hall, Elias Powers, Otis Cooper, Paine Durkee, John W. Putnam, John Cragin, Delavan D. Marsh.

GOSHEN. Justice, State— Virgil Chase.

Justices, Quorum Oliver Booth, Nathaniel T. Cof- ran.

Justices Jonas Parker, Silas S. Booth, Dennis Lear, Joshua W. Booth, James Baker.

GKANTHAM. Justice, State— Oliver B. Buswell.

Justice, Quorum Seth C. Sargent.

Justices Wm. Stocker, John N. Brown, Adolphusi Hall.

LANGDON. Justices, State— Kobert Elwell, March: Chase.

Justices, Quorum John Walker, Boyal Shumway.

Justices C. C. Albee, L. J. Graves, Horace Adams.

LEMPSTER. Justices, State— Alvah Smith, Daniel M. Smith.

Justice, Quorum Harvey Dudley. Justices Joel Dame, William B. Parker.

NEWPORT. Justices, State— Austin Corbin, Ed- mund Burke, Edward Wyman, Levi W. Barton, Wil- liam H. H. Allen, Paul J. Wheeler.

Justices, Quorum Amasa Edes, Thomas W. Gilmore; jj John Town, James Hall, James A. Gregg, Nathan White, Jacob Reddington.

Justices Henry G. Carlton, Nathaniel O. Page, Fredj erick Claggett, Calvin Wilcox, J. Emerson, Benjamirj F. Haven, John Wilcox, Edmund Wheeler, Samuel Hjl

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Edes, Dexter Richards, Francis Boardman, William Kelley, Benjamin F. Carr, David B. Chapin, Shepherd L. Bowers, Frederick Chapin, Daniel D. Chapin, Joseph Hoyt, Alexander V. Hitchcock, George Herrick, Rufus F. Claggett, Eleazer 0. Converse, Calvin H. Fike, William bourse, Henry D. Foster, Calvin W. Fletcher, John Lane, Abial D. Pike, Francis H. Goldthwait.

PLAINFIELD. Justice, State— George Bryant.

Justices William Ward, A. Eeed, Stephen R. Moul- ton, Edward Freeman, Jr., Stephen D. Stone, Jesse Colby, Arvin S. Bartholomew, John P. Chellis, N. M. Wheeler, L. Bryant, Alvin D. Manchester, Benjamin C. Smith, Otis H. Chellis, Isaac W. Westgate, Elbridge Gr. Beers.

SPRINGFIELD. Justice, State— Richard Sanborn.

Justices, Quorum Ora C. Howard, Daniel N. Adams.

Justices Samuel Quimby, Valentine Manahan, Fran- cis M. Morrill, William P. Smith, A. S. Abbott, William E. Melendy, John C. Nichols, Lorenzo Bailey, Joseph Davis, Jr., Richard F. Sanborn.

SUNAPEE. Justice, Quorum Daniel George.

Justices William Young, David Brown, John Hop- kins, Jacob C. Stickney, Joseph G. Tucker, Hiram Sar- gent, James Perkins, Josiah Turner, Samuel Wells, William C. Sturoc, Charles E. Rogers, Thomas P. Smith, Asahel Lear, John Young, Jr.

UNITY. Justices, State Amos Perkins, Harvey Huntoon, Ezra J. Glidden.

Justices, Quorum Hiram Smith, Joseph Copeland, Charles L. Newton.

Justices Daniel Huntoon, Gilbert Lewis, Uriah M. Straw, Nathan Huntoon, William Dunsmoor, Charles H. Cammett, Josiah H. Straw, Joseph M. Perkins, Harvey Sanborn, Joshua Tenney, Albert F. Winn, Jabez B. Perkins, Nathaniel A. Lull, George B. Spencer, John Paul.

WASHINGTON. Justices, State— Martin Chase, Solomon E. Jones, Langdon Healy.

Justice, Quorum Simon W. Jones.

Justices— ~N. G. Jones, Sullivan W. Healy, DeWitt C. Newman, Jesse Bailey, James Barney, John O. Met-

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calf, Benjamin P. Blood, Hartwell Wright, Ziba S. Story, John Mcllvin, Brooks K. Webber, Joseph A. Howard, Hiram H. Monroe.

Sheriff— Joins P. Chellis, Meriden (Plainfield).

Deputy Sheriffs Charlestown, Jonathan Baker, Abra- ham D. Hull ; Claremont, William Dodge, Jonas White, James W. Bradley ; Cornish, Lemuel Martindale ; Croy- don, Martin A. Barton ; Newport, Frederick Claggett, Bufus P. Claggett; Washington, Sylvan us Clogston; Grantham, John N". Brown ; Plainfield, Bradbury Dy- er, Nathaniel M. Wheeler.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County New-London (Merrimack Co.), Albert Lit- tle ; South- Newbury, Eli Dodge; Hanover (Grafton Co.), Lorenzo D. Gove; Lebanon, James G. Ticlmor; Alstead (Cheshire Co.), Bolivar Lovell.

Jailer James Biley, Newport.

Coroners Plainfield, Levi Bryant ; Newport, William ISTourse ; Claremont, Thomas J. Harris.

COUNTY OF GRAFTON,

Was incorporated March 19, 1771. Shire Towns, Haver- hill and Plymouth. ( County records kept at Haverhill. ) Number of Towns, 38. Population, 1860, 43,273.

County Treasurer— Samuel L. Merrill, Warren ; sal- ary, $150.

Register of Deeds Horace B. Savage, Haverhill.

County Sealer Henry Towle, Haverhill.

County Commissioners John C. Blaisdell, Bristol ; Matthew Bryant, Enfield ; John Parr, Littleton.

ALEXANDRIA. Justice, State— K. Dickerson.

Justice, Quorum Heman J. Welton, Darwin Porbe&.

Justices James Crawford, Aiken Gilmore, Hiram S. Clifford, Leonard Cheney, Erastus Bean, Proctor C. Porbes.

BATH. Justices, State Harry Hibbard., Andrew S. Woods, John L. Carleton.

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Justices, Quorum— -Isaac Patterson, C. C. Hutchins, George Cutting, Alonzo P. Carpenter.

Justices Daniel Patterson, Samuel Koss, Jesse Mann, 3-eorge Morrison, George W. Clement, Willard Weeks, Moses Abbott, David K. Lang, Edward Woods, Henry 3. Carbee, Phinehas Chamberlain, E. Wheelock Bart- ett, Ethan S. Moulton, Bradley G. Child, Isaiah P. Kimball, Arthur E. Hutchins.

BENTON". Justice, Quorum James J. Page.

Justices Ira Whitcher, George W. Mann, Caleb Wells.

BETHLEHEM.' Justices, State— John G. Sinclair, Daniel P. Putnam.

Justice, Quorum William Kenney.

Justices— Isaac J. Quimby, Daniel Wilcomb, Keuben Baker, Thomas J. Spooner, Willis Wilder, Hosea Crane, Timothy P. Turner, William V. Gale.

BBIDGE WATER. Justices, Quorum— Joshua P. ^mith, Nathaniel Batchelder.

| Justices Jesse Prescott, Martin Board man, David B. Clement, John Brown, Thomas Hammond, Levi D. Johnson.

BRISTOL. Justices, State Oscar P. Powler, R. Smith, Samuel K. Mason, James T. Sanborn.

Justices, Quorum Samuel T.W. Sleeper, L. W. Pling, Frederick Bartlett.

Justices Walter Haywood, John C. Blaisdell, Levi Bartlett, J. M. R. Emmons, Joseph S. Chase, John W^. Sanborn, H. B. Powler, Abraham Doloff, Levi Locke, Joseph P. Rollins, Cyrus Taylor, David P. Prescott, Stillman Clark.

CAMPTON. Justices, Quorum William Clark, Amos Flint, Ozias Holmes, William P. Robinson.

Justices— Robert Smith, Thomas J. Sanborn, George W. Webster, G. W. Keniston, Nathaniel Spencer, Peter Walker, Thomas S. Pulsifer.

CANAAN. Justices, State— Caleb Blodgett, Wm. P. Weeks. Justices, Quorum George Harris, William W.George. Justices J. Martin, Chamberlain Packard, Jr., Jona-

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than Barnard, Nathaniel Shepherd, Darius Barnard, Eleazer Barney, Abner H. Cilley, Nathan Jones, George W. Murray, Horace S. Currier, Matthew H. Milton, Norman Hadley, David Barnard, Hazen K. Farnum, "William M. Chase, John M. Barber, Lewis Pattee, Isaac N. Blodgett, William M. Rogers, William G-. Somers, Isaac Davis, Dexter Richardson, James H. Kel- ley, George C. Bradbury, William A. Flanders, James Pattee.

DANBURY. Justices, State— William T. Norris, Wm. P. Stone.

Justice, Quorum John Bean.

Justices Timothy H. Danforth, Moses L. Taylor, James S. Knowlton, John S. Rand, Frederick S. Ransom, James T. Smith.

DORCHESTER. Justice, Quorum— -Thomas J. Fitts, Samuel W. Clement.

Justices Samuel P. Wright, Benjamin Davis, Asahel Blodgett, Jr., Marshall P. Burpee, Benjamin R. Norris, Parker Follansbee, George F. Colburn, Ethan White, John Q. A. Dimond, Charles Clough.

ELLSWORTH. Justices Stephen Avery, Samuel

M, Avery.

ENFIELD. Justices, State Converse Goodhue, Thomas Merrill, William C. Smith, George W. Conant.

Justices, Quorum Alpheus Conant, Amos French.

Justices Henry Currier, Clement Smith, Nehemiah S. Dustin, William Huse, Mark Purmort, Hubbard Harris, John Jones, George W. Choate, C. G. Morgan, James F. Bryant, Phillips C. Cambridge, Jr., James Huse, Wyman Pattee, James F. Pattee, Alonzo P. Hatch, John C. Dresser.

FRANCONIA. Justices Priest Young, Simeon Spooner, Nathaniel W. Cheney, Eleazer B. Parker, Asa Gould, George W. Smith, Seneca Pettee, Jr., William A. Wells, Joseph B. Stevens.

GRAFTON. Justices, State— James R. Smiley, Cyrus Adams.

Justice, Quorum Jesse Cass.

Justices Alexander Williams, Josiah Stevens, Isaac

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Bullock, Gilbert W. Eollins, Horace Barney, 2d, Asa Ford, Nathaniel W. C. Davis, Erastus Blanchard, Sam'l R. Foss.

GROTON. Justices— R. S. McClure, Jonathan Good- hue, Joshua R. Wheat, W. Heath, Joseph F. Cilley, David M. Tenney, Bradden Ferrin, George E. Colburn, David Hobart.

HANOVER. Justices, State— William H. Duncan, Isaac Ross, Daniel F. Richardson, Israel O. Dewey, John R. Yarney.

Justices, Quorum Isaac Fellows, Daniel' Blaisdell, Osmyn 8. Ingalls, Asahel Smith.

Justices Washington Burnham, Asa Huntington, Ulysses Dow, John Tenney, Joseph Tenney, Samuel W. Cobb, David Eaton, Eli Hurlbutt, David Camp, David Walker, Nathaniel Hurlbutt, Adna P. Balch, James W. Patterson, Newton S. Huntington.

HAYERHILL. Justices, State— John Page, N. B. Felton, N. W.'Westgate, John L. Rix, John S. Bryant, Charles A. Dole.

Justice, Quorum John McClary.

Justices Hiram Morgan, Hosea S. Baker, Chandler Cass, Aaron P. Glazier, N. M. Swasey, Walter P. Flan- ders, David Page, Dudley 0. Kimball, Isaac Morse, Sylvester Reding, Henry B. Leonard, James P. Webster, Abel K. Merrill, Samuel Carr, Augustus Whitney, Jacob Bell, Phineas Spaulding, Isaac Carlton, Rufus King, James Glynn, George W. Chapman, Charles M. Weeks, Grove S. Stevens, Horace B. Savage, John F. Morse, Stephen Metcalf, Joseph B. Cotton, Abel E. Davis, Luther C. Morse, Charles W. Weeks.

HEBRON. Justice, State— Nathaniel S. Berry.

Justices David McClure, John»C. Hammond, Alfred E. Jaques, Elliott B. Rogers, Milo H. Crosby, George Woodworth, James J. Crosby, Jacob L. Lull.

HILL. Justices, Quorum G. W. Summer, E. G. Bartlett.

Justices Sewall Dickerson, Isaac T. Parker, Peter Hersey, Samuel D. Johnson, Amos Dickerson, Carr Huse, Albert Blake, Amos K. Davis, Jonathan R. Rowell.

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HOLDERNESS. Justices, State— Kussell Cox, Jona- than E. Keyes.

Justice, Quorum Nathaniel P. Smith.

Justices "William Ladd, Samuel S. Prescott, George L. Shepherd, John S. Drew, John S. Ladd, S. N. Morse, Andrew Smith, James L. Wilson, Thomas P. Cheney, Daniel Smith, 2d, John H. Mudgett, D. L. Clark, George Hoyt, Stephen Smith, Thomas P. Woodman, Hiram Hodgdon, John G. Annin.

LANDAEF. Justices, Quorum Moses Clark, S. Moody. "

Justices George W. Cogswell, John Poor, Dearborn S. M. Cogswell, Moor E. Noyes, George W. Kendall, Kufus H. Noyes, Benjamin Morrill.

LEBANON. Justices, State— Caleb Plastridge, Aa- ron H. Cragin, Daniel Kichardson, George S. Towle, John Clough, Adoniram Smalley.

Justice, Quorum Elisha P. Liscomb.

Justices George H. Lathrop, Abner Allen, John Wood, M. L. Peabody, Lewis K. Morris, Asa M. Mowe, Eleazer Aspinwall, Edward J. Durant, Jewett Hosley, Oliver L. Stearns, Joseph W. Cleveland, Joseph H. Buckingham, Solon A. Peck, Albert M. Shaw, Nathan C. Sweat, Wm. Hoffman, Ebenezer Cole.

LISBON. Justices, State Greenleaf Cummings, William H. Cummings.

Justices, Quorum Levi Parker, Otis Savage, James ; Parker, Carleton B. Hutchins.

Justices Ithiel C. Young, Jehiel W. Savage, Joseph Parker, Cyrus Ela, Artemas Wells, Samuel H. McKean, James R. Young, Ward P. Aldrich, Moses A. Quimby, James A. McKean, David S. Richardson, Stephen H. Cummings, Silas Parker, Artemas Knight, Charles H. l| Boynton, George Pe'arsons, Edward D. Rand, George E Cushman, Simon Streeter, Charles Eaton, Jehiel W. | Holton, Solon S. Gould, Stephen P. Simonds, David Ash, Nathan Whipple.

LINCOLN. Justice Stephen M. Hanson. LITTLETON. Justices, State— Edward O. Kenney, John Earr, H. Bingham, Charles W. Rand, Simeon B. Johnson, Cyrus Eastman, Marshall D. Cobleigh. Justice, Quorum Adams Moore.

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Justices— Edmund Carleton, Simeon Kemick, Thomas Jickford, William J. Bellows, Otis Batchelder, Marquis | Gould, Truman Stevens, S. H. Bowell, Douglas Bob- as, J. Sargent, F. Hodgman, Alexander Mclntire, John I. Charlton, Allen Day, Samuel A. Edson, Philip H. *addleford, Eli D. Sawyer, James J. Barret, Nathaniel >ishop, Wesley Alexander, Franklin Tilton, Boby C. 'owns, Henry W. Bowell, Joseph L. Gibb, George Ab- ott, George A. Bingham, Charles Hodgman, Wm. C. >rackett.

LYMAN. Justices, Quorum Lebbeus Hastings, /harles Parker.

Justices Harrison Porter, Samuel P. Ford, Luther B. loskins, Calvin Titus, Isaac D. Miner, Michael M. Sevens.

LYME. Justices, State— David C. Churchill, Sylva- us Hewes, David Culver.

Justices Thomas B. Ames, John W. Andrews, elah Beal, David C. Churchill, Jr., Thomas Perkins, reorge Flint, John S. Goodell, Simeon B. Whipple, Villiam T. Chase, Francis Porter, Amos Bailey, Anson outhard, Harris Allen, Asa Thurston, Irenas Hamilton, [olmes M. Clark, Edmund T. Sawyer, Freeman Joslyn, r., Ephraim K. Porter, Boyal Farnsworth, Thomas

ambert, L. B. Hamilton,

MONROE. Justices, Quorum Horace Duncan, Jed- liah Buffum.

Justices— Robert G. Nelson, N. K. Sterling, Albert [ason, Philip P. Mason, Larkin Hastings, Horace Em-

y, Byron Moulton, Samuel P. Bailey.

ORANGE. Justice, State Samuel Andrews. Justices Aaron Barney, John French, Balph C. Dun- ir, Bobert Underhill, Levi E. Flanders, Elijah O. Lor-

ORFORD. Justices, State— Daniel -P. Wheeler, Sted- an Willard.

Justices Joel Richardson, Austin Palmer, James M. earned, Ephraim B. Strong, Alvin Taylor, Charles W. ierce, James C. Sanborn, William Peters, Henry A.

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PIERMONT. Justice, Quorum— Aaron P. Gould. .

Justices Isaiah E. Emerson, Thomas M. Stevens, Zeeb Gilman, Lewis E. Kisley, Abel Crook, Keuben M. Kent, Cyrus F. Smith.

PLYMOUTH. Justices, State Joseph Burrows, Denison K. Burnham, Henry W. Blair.

Justices, Quorum Joseph Eifleld, James McQuesten, John Eogers.

Justices Timothy Eastman, Anson Merrill, William Lever ett, William W. Russell, Seth Doton, Cyrus Ken- iston, Stephen York, Arthur Ward, Samuel N. Rowe, Gilmore Houston, Alvah McQuesten, D. H. Currier, Jo- seph Clark, Hiram W. Gove, Joseph C. Fifield, Benja- min Clark, Washington George, Desevignia S. Burn- ham, Wm. W. Russell, Jr., J. H. Johnson.

RUMNEY. Justices, State Josiah Quincy, Samuel Herbert.

Justices, Quorum H. B. Simpson, John L. Dearborn.

Justices Abraham Ward, Joshua H. Hall, Addison Kelley, Daniel L. Simpson, John Wentworth, Josiah Quincy, Jr., Jonathan P. Burnham, Joseph L. Spaul- | ding, Lyman Merrill.

THORNTON. Justices, Quorum E. H. Drew, J. Horner.

Justices— Charles F. Bowen, Herod Fifield, E. P. E1-! kins, Moses Foss, Osgood Page, Joseph W. Morrison, Milton Foss, William A. Smith, Jeremiah Gilman, Na- than H. Weeks, Frank W. Avery, Arthur L. Shaw, John F. Morrill, Charles Woodman.

WARREN. Justices, Quorum Samuel L. Merrill, David C. French, Enoch R. Weeks, George Libbey.

Justices Jesse Little, Isaac Merrill, William Pom- roy, James Harriman, Henry W. Weeks, Ira M. Weeks, James M. Williams, Jeremiah S. Jewett, Albert H. Martin, J. W. H. Ames, N. Hannaford, Samuel B. Page.

WATERYILLE. Justice— Samuel Dolloff.

WENTWORTH. Justice, State J. Everett Sar- gent.

Justice, Quorum Henry Johnson.

Justices J. F. A. Peabody, James Atwell, Newell .1 jfi

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Stanyan, Peter L. Hoyt, George S. Dean, John Currier, M. H. H. Breck, Jeremiah Blodgett, Cyrus Johnson, Elijah Eollins, Wolcott Dana, Joshua S. Blaisdell, rhomas J. Smith, Milo E. Haynes, John Davis, Charles McQuestion.

WOODSTOCK. Justice, quorum— Jacob B. Demer- it.

Justices Benjamin Fox, Kichard S. Danforth, Jesse fackman, Isaac Fox.

Sheriff— Wiman Pattee, Enfield.

Deputy Sheriffs Bath, George Morrison ; Bristol, Fames T. Sanborn ; Canaan, William W. George ; Dan- \ury, William P. Stone; Hanover, Lorenzo D. Gove; Littleton, M. D. Cobleigh ; Rumney, Joseph L. Spaub- ling; Plymouth, D. S. Burnham, Dudley L. Clark; Wentworth, Milo E. Haynes ; Haverhill, Grove S, Ste- vens ; Lebanon, James G. Ticknor ; Lisbon, George F. Cushman.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in this County Franklin (Merrimack Co.), Jonathan P. Sanborn ; Andover, Aaron Waitt ; Meredith (Belknap 3o.), Hanson Beede.

Jailer Grove S. Stevens, Haverhill.

Coroners Holderness, Samuel S. Baker, James G. Ticknor ; Haverhill, John McClary ; Canaan, Stephen Morse ; Littleton, Adams Moore.

COUNTY OF COOS,

Was incorporated December 24, 1803. Number of Towns, twenty-five. Shire Town, Lancaster. Population, 1860, 13,168. County Treasurer Orren Tubbs, Gorham ; salary,

aoo.

Register of Deeds Hezekiah B. Parsons, Lancaster.

County Sealer Anderson J. Marshall, Lancaster.

County Commissioners Hazen Evans, Gorham; Ed- vin W. Drew, Stewartstown ; Benjamin H. Plaisted, Tefferson.

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BEBLIN. Justice, State— Merrill C. Forrest.

Justice, Quorum Fletcher I. Beane.

Justices Daniel Greene, Greenleaf Coffin, Moses T. Cross.

CABKOLL. Justices Ebenezer Glines, Josiah Moo- dey.

CLABKSVILLE. Justice, Quorum Stephen G. Fuller. Justices John Keazer, Israel W. Tyler.

COLEBBOOK. Justice, State— Ethan Colby.

Justices, Quorum Jonas Bolfe, Hezekiah Parsons, Albert Barker, Hazen Bedel.

Justices Benjamin Whittemore, Alfred Lovering, Benjamin B. Gilman, Hosea Aldrich, Abiel C. Kid- der, Archelaus Cummings, Ira A. Bamsey, Erasmus D. Hutchinson, John Whittemore, William S. Ladd, Charles P. Gaffield, Henry W. Woodrow.

COLUMBIA. Justices, Quorum Enoch Bogers, Samuel M. Harvey.

Justices, John B. Annis, Lewis Snow, Jonathan Gil- man, Eben E. Noyes, B. Darling, Hiram H. Kenney, Horace M. Hobart, Charles S. Osgood, Orvis W. Hazen, Enoch George Bogers.

DALTON. Justices, Quorum Oliver P. Brooks, Mo- ses H. Bix, Oliver M. Brooks.

Justices William B. Crane, John Bond, George B. Brown, John Blakeslee, Jr.

DUMMEB. Justice, Quorum William Lovejoy.

Justices William A. Willis, Bansom Twitchel, Isaac C. Wight, John H. Chandler.

EBBOL. Justice, Quorum Elliott Harper.

Justices David H. Thurston, William W. Bragg, Moses Thurston, James F. Bragg.

GOBHAM. Justice, State James M. Hartwell.

Justice, Quorum H. F. Wardwell.

Justices John T. Peabody, John Dv Burbank, Sam- uel Heath, Brooks C. Flanders, John Brewer, Jr., Tim- othy H. Hutchins.

JEFFEBSOJST. Justice, State— B. H. Plaisted. Justice, Quorum Benjamin Beed.

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Justices Nicholas Tuttle, Joseph T. Pinkham, Charles Hight, Charles L. Plaisted, Nathan R. Perkins, Nathaniel Moulton, John L. Martin, James H. Goodall.

LANCASTER. Justices, State Jared W. Williams, John H. White, William Burns, James W. Weeks, Jacob Benton, Albro L. Robinson, Edmund Brown, George C. Williams, Benjamin F. Whidden, Henry O. Kent, Charles Bellows .

Justices, Quorum Ephraim Cross, Hiram A. Fletch- er, Harvey Adams, John M. Whipple, Ira S. M. Gove, Enoch L. Colby, Daniel C. Pinkham, William Hey- wood.

Justices William Hawkins, Saunders W. Cooper, Seth Savage, John W. Barney, Roswell W. Chesman, Hiram Savage, William S. Clark, Horace Whitcomb, James S. Brackett, Jared I. Williams, James D. Folsom, Ossian Ray, Seth Adams, John G. Derby, D. Eastman, Reuben L. Adams, Benjamin F. Hunking, John G. Lewis, Ho- sea Gray, David A. Burnside, Hartford Sweet, Hezekiah B. Parsons, Simpson E. Chase, Oliver Nutter, Andrew J. Congdon, Wm. Harriman, Edmund Savage.

MILAN. Justice, State James M. Phipps.

Justices, Quorum S. Cole, Samuel F. Mathes, Peter A. G. W. Phipps.

Justices Lewis Hutchinson, Alvinza A. Higgins, Welcome A. Crafts, Don A. Robinson.

NORTHUMBERLAND. Justice, State Joel W. Forbes.

Justices, Quorum James B. Brown, William H. Poole, Hiram Lucas.

Justices Edward F. Buckman, Josiah Morse, Leon- ird Johnson, Alpheus Hutchins, George B. Cummings.

PITTSBURG. Justice, Quorum— Moody B. Quimby.

Justices Burleigh Blood, Elias L. Farnum, Otis Par- ser, Robert Tirrell, Ephraim C. Aldrich, Fernando C. Tacobs.

RANDOLPH. Justices, Quorum Justus Low, Al- >ert G. Messenger.

Justices— John C. Leigh ton, J. C. Scates, Clovis Lowe, Lnson Stillings,

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STARK. Justice, State— Harwood Pike.

Justice, Quorum Aaron J. Smith.

Justices John Massure, Solomon Cole, George S. Blake, Luke Cole.

STRATFORD. Justice, State— Nahum D. Day.

Justices Benjamin B. Ockington, Thomas Connary, Charles Mahurin, Albe Holmes, Lucius Hartshorn.

SHELBURNE. Justice, State— Barker Burbank.

Justice, Quorum Thomas J. Hubbard.

Justices Fletcher Odell, Dearborn L. Austin, Jotham F. Evans, Manson Green.

STEWARTSTOWN. Justice, State— ."William M. Smith.

Justices, Quorum John Flanders, A. W. Drew, Nor- mand Smith, Daniel Rogers.

Justices Joseph Y. Tebbetts, Seth Tirrell, Isaiah H. Pickard, Horace J. Hall, William B. Fletcher, Stephen Morrison, John Harriman.

WHITEFIELD. Justices, State— Simeon Warner, Aurin M. Chase.

Justices Morris Clark, Ralph Fiske, Benjamin Brooks, Jr., Kimball Cole, William F. Dodge, Wm. B. Hutchins, Thomas Rogers, Caleb Walker, Charles Libbey, Isaac Miner, Amos C. Colby.

WENTWORTH'S LOCATION. Justice Z. F. Durkee.

Sheriff— -Enoch L. Colby, Lancaster.

Deputy Sheriffs Lancaster, Ira S. M. Gove ; Cole- brook, Archelaus Cummings ; Stratford, Lucius B. Harts- horn ; Columbia, John S. Lyman ; Stewartstown, Wm. Smith.

Deputy Sheriffs in other Counties deputized to serve in iMs County Littleton (Grafton Co.), M. D. Cobleigh.

Jailer Amos Balch, Lancaster.

Coroners Lancaster, Anderson J. Marshall; Stewarts- i town, Amos W. Drew ; Shelburne, Martin L. Burbank. j

MILITARY DEPARTMENT.

Statistics taken from the Adjutant- General1 s Report of 1862.

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

His Excellency, NATHANIEL S. BERRY, Hebron,

Aids-de-Camp {with the rank of Colonel)— David B. Nelson, Man- chester; Josiah B. Sanborn, Concord; William C. Berry, Barn- stead; Oilman H. Tucker, Raymond; Milo H. Crosby, Hebron.

Adjutant- General Anthony Colby, New-London (haying the rank of Brigadier-General).

Commissary '- General— -Daniel L. Randall, Portsmouth (chosen •innually by the Legislature).

The State is divided into three divisions and six brigades.

The returns made to the Adjutant-General, im May, 1862, of the enrollment of the militia, were incorrect; another enrollment was ordered and the returns were made out in August of the enlist- 3d and enrolled men in the State of New-Hampshire. According :o the returns made in August the number was about 51,000.

The ordinances of the seceded States were passed in the follow- ng order as to date :

South-Carolina, Dec. 20, 1860.

Mississippi, Jan. 9, 1861. ) Alabama, Jan. 11, 1861. [. Florida, Jan. 11, 1861. . Georgia, Jan. 19, 1861.

Louisiana, Jan. 26, 1861.

7. Texas, Feb. 1, 1861.

8. Virginia, April 17, 1861.

9. Arkansas, May 6.

10. Tennessee, May 6. 1861.

11. North-Carolina,May 21, 1861. (Newspaper authority.)

April 15, 1861, the President of the United States issued a Pro- lamation for a draft of 75,000 men, apportioned from the differ- mt States— two regiments called from New-Hampshire. April 6, Governor Goodwin issued orders for enlisting men for the two egiments. These regiments were to be enlisted for three months, mt before the second regiment was filled the order was changed, equiring the enlistment for three years.

For statistics of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th regiments, see Regis- er for 1862. 5

The second Company of Sharpshooters left Concord November 8, 1861, for the seat of war. The whole number 101, and they left oncord without arms and equipments, which were to be received t New-York or Washington.

Officers. Captain, Henry M. Caldwell; First Lieutenant, ames H. Hildreth; Second Lieutenant, Edward T. Rowell.

The third Company of Sharpshooters left Concord December t, 1861, for the seat of war. The Company numbered about the .me as the second company.

Officers. Captain, William D. McPherson ; First Lieutenant, ohn A. Mooers; Second Lieutenant, Edward Dow.

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The Sixth Regiment of New-Hampshire Volunteers left Camp Brooks, at Keene, the 25th day of December, 1861, for Washing- ton, District of Columbia, and arrived at Washington on the 28th, Whole number of the Regiment, 1047.

OFFICERS OF THE SIXTH REGIMENT.

Colonel, Nelson Converse, Marlborough. Lieutenant Colonel, Simon G. Griffin, Concord. Major, Charles Scott, Peterborough. Adjutant, P. P. Bixby, Concord. Quartermaster, Alonzo Nute, Farmington. Commissary, Eli Wentworth, Milton. Surgeon, William A. Tracy, Nashua. Assistant Surgeon, Sherman Cooper, Claremont. Chaplain, Robert Stinson, Croydon.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, Joseph Clark, Plymouth; First Lieuten ant, Oliver H. P. Craig, Plymouth; Second Lieutenant, Thoma P. Cheney, Holderness.

Company B— Captain, Sam'l P. Adams, Haverhill; First Lieu tenant, Andrew J. Roberts, Enfield; Second Lieutenant, Samu«| G. Goodwin, Littleton.

Company C— Captain, Henry H. Pearson, Exeter; First Lieijl tenant, David A. Titcomb, Seabrook; Second Lieutenant, Jamq| P. Brooks, Newmarket.

Company D— Captain, Samuel D. Quarles, Ossipee; First Liei tenant, Josiah N. Jones ; Second Lieutenant, Albert W. Haynes

Company E— Captain, O. G. Dort, Keene; First Lieutenan J. A. Cummings, Peterborough; Second Lieutenant, G. H. Muc! more, Keene.

Company F— Captain, George C. Starkweather, Keene; Fin Lieutenant, Amos D. Combs, Swanzey; Second Lieutenant, Jot S. Adams, Alstead.

Company G— Captain, John W. Putnam, Croydon; First Lie tenant, E.Darwin Comings, Croydon; Second Lieutenant, Co nelius Y. Gardner, Sunapee.

Company H— Captain, JohnB. Saunders, Durham; First Lie tenant, Andrew J. Sides, Portsmouth; Second Lieutenant, I Wentworth, Rochester.

Company I— Captain, Robert L. Ela, Concord; First Lieute ant, Thomas T.Moore, Concord; Second Lieutenant, Hubba; T. Dudley, Concord.

Company K— Captain, Ebenezer H. Converse, Rindge; Fii Lieutenant, Jonas Nutting, New-Ipswich; Second Lieutenan Charles L. Fuller, Peterborough.

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The Seventh Regiment of New-Hampshire Volunteers left Camp t Manchester, on Tuesday the 14th day of January, 1862, and rrived at Jersey City the next morning.

OFFICERS OF THE SEVENTH REGIMENT.

Colonel, Haldimand S. Putnam, Cornish. Lieutenant Colonel, Joseph C. Abbott, Manchester. Major, Daniel Smith, Dover. Adjutant, Thomas A. Henderson, Dover. Quartermaster, Andrew H. Young, Dover. Surgeon, William W. Brown, Manchester. Assistant Surgeon, Henry Boynton. Chaplain, Joseph C. Emerson, Fisherville.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, Jonathan F. Cotton ; First Lieutenant, oranville P. Mason; Second Lieutenant, Virgil H. Cate.

Company B— Captain, Orlando Lawrence; First Lieutenant, Daniel B. Currier; Second Lieutenant, Ezra Davis.

Company C— Captain, Jesse E.George ; First Lieutenant, Jerome 3. House; Second Lieutenant, Samuel Williams.

Company D— Captain, James M. Chase; First Lieutenant, Wm. 3. Knowlton; Second Lieutenant, Charles Hooper.

Company E— Captain, Jeremiah S. Durgin; First Lieutenant, rimothy Dow; Second Lieutenant, Henry N. Baker.

Company F— Captain, Aug. N. Rollins ; First Lieutenant, Oli- ver M. Clark; Second Lieutenant, Frank G. Wentworth.

Company G Captain, Frank Leavitt; First Lieutenant, Penuel C. Ham; Second Lieutenant, Joseph P. Clifford.

Company H— Captain, Nathan N. Ames; First Lieutenant, A. K. Potter; Second Lieutenant, John H. Worcester.

Company I— Captain, Joseph Freschl ; First Lieutenant, Charles Cain; Second Lieutenant, Perley B. Bryant.

Company K Captain, Warren E. F. Brown ; First Lieutenant, Leander N. Fogg; Second Lieutenant, William A. Hill.

Through the politeness of Col. Putnam, and his prompt answer to a letter of ours, requesting a statement of his whereabouts and the movements of his Regiment, &c, since leaving New-Hamp- shire, we give the following brief from his letter in statistical form:

On leaving Manchester the Regiment numbered 1002 men.

" About the first of January the Regiment wras attached, for a

short time, to the command of Gen. B. F. Butler, but on Jan. 12,

orders came for it to proceed at once to Washington. Left the

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camp of rendezvous, at Manchester, on the 14th, arriving at Jersey City the next morning ; while transferring the baggage from the steamer to the cars, orders were received to go into quarters in Jersey City and await orders."

Jan. 27, ordered to proceed to Fort Jefferson, Tortugas; but as means of transportation was not ready, the Regiment did not leave until Feb. 13th, and arrived at the Fort, one of the vessels March 1st, and the other on the 8th, and here Col. Putnam as- sumed the command ; the garrison being made up of one com- pany of Regulars, three companies of Wilson-s Zouaves, and his own Regiment.

The duties of the officers and men were very arduous, as beside the drill in the use of heavy guns, there were barracks to be built and guns mounted.

June 14, orders were received to embark on the transport Erics- son for Hilton Head, where the Regiment arrived on the 20th, and was ordered by Gen. Hunter to Beaufort, S. C, where the Regi- ment is now (Aug. 15) stationed. The last of August, was ordered to St. Augustine, Georgia.

The Regiment has not been in battle or skirmishes ; occasionally pickets have exchanged shots with the rebels, but no casualties on the part of the Federal troops.

Change of Commissioned Officers in the Regiment.

April 28, J. B. House promoted to Captain Co. C, vice Jesse E. George, resigned. E. Davis promoted to First Lieutenant Co. B, vice D. B, Currier, resigned.

June 30, S. Williams promoted to First Lieutenant Co. C, vice J. B. House promoted.

July 23, A. J. Lane, First Sergeant Co. C, to Second Lieutenant, vice S. Williams promoted. G. W. Taylor, Sergeant Co. B, to Second Lieutenant, vice E. Davis promoted. J. H. Worcester, Co. H, to First Lieutenant, vice A. K. Potter resigned. C. H. Far- ley, First Sergeant Co. H, to Second Lieutenant, vice J. H.Worces- ter promoted. V. H. Cate, Second Lieutenant Co. A, to First Lieutenant Co. C, vice S. Williams resigned. Calvin Shedd, First Sergeant Co. C, to Second Lieutenant Co. A, vice V. H. Cate pro- moted.

In October, 1861, by the solicitation of Gov. Sprague, of Rhode Island, two companies of Cavalry were recruited as a part of the 11 First Regiment of New-England Cavalry;" after these were ready it was decided to have two more companies recruited and form a Battalion.

The four companies, numbering 323 men, left camp at Concord Jan. 22, 1862, for Pawtucket, R. I.

Major, David B. Nelson, Manchester. Adjutant, George T. Cram, Manchester.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

First Company— Captain, John L. Thompson, Worcester, Maes.; First Lieutenant, Arnold Wyman; Second Lieutenant, Frank Allen.

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Second Company— Captain, Stephen R. Swett, Andover; First Lieutenant, Lorenzo D. Gove, Hanover; Second Lieutenant, George H. Thompson, Concord.

Third Company— Captain, John J.Prentiss, Claremont; First Lieutenant, Augustus H.Bixby, Francestown ; Second Lieutenant, Wm. P. Prentiss, Claremont.

Fourth Company— Captain, Wm. P. Ainsworth, Nashua ; First Lieutenant, Joseph F. Andrews, Nashua ; Second Lieutenant, John L. Perley, Jr., Laconia.

The Eighth .Regiment was ordered by Gen. Butler to Fort In- dependence, Boston Harbor. Left Manchester on the 25th day of January, 1862, and, on the 16th of February following, sailed, with other troops under his command, for Ship Island, Miss.

COMMISSIONED OFFICERS OF THE EIGHTH.

Colonel, Hawkes Fearing, Jr., Manchester. Lieutenant Colonel, Oliver W. Lull, Milford. Major, Morrill B. Smith, Concord. Adjutant, Orrin M. Head, Exeter. Quartermaster, Charles A. Putney, Manchester. Surgeon, Samuel G. Dearborn, Milford. Assistant Surgeon, Ellery C. Clark, Hollis. Chaplain, Daniel P. Cilley, Farmington.

company officers.

Company A— Captain, Wm. M. Barrett, Nashua; First Lieu- tenant, J. Q. A. Warren, Nashua; Second Lieutenant, Dana W. King, Nashua.

Company B— Captain, John M. Stanyan, Milford; First Lieu- tenant, Charles H. Camp, Milford; Second Lieutenant, George S. Eayrs, Nashua.

Company C— Captain Thomas Conoly, Manchester; First Lieu- tenant, Cornelius Healy, Jr., Manchester; Second Lieutenant, Wm. J. Gannon, Manchester.

Company D— Captain, Joseph J. Ladd, Manchester ; First Lieu- tenant, Wm. E. Hubbard, Manchester; Second Lieutenant, Henry G. Gushing, Manchester.

Company E— Captain, ; First Lieu-

tenant, Alonzo W. Putney, Nashua; Second Lieutenant, Nathan H. Pierce, Manchester.

Company F— Captain, George A. Flanders, Sanbornton; First Lieutenant, Ezra B. Bell, Laconia; Second Lieutenant, Cyrus S. Burpee, Manchester.

Company G— Captain, Henry H. Huse, Barnstead ; First Lieu- tenant, Jacob C. Main, Rochester; Second Lieutenant, Lyman Locke, Barrington.

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Company H— Captain, Aaron G. Estabrook, Concord; First Lieutenant, Benjamin F. Wells, Lisbon ; Second Lieutenant, John E. Stokes, Concord.

Company I— Captain, Elphonzo G. 'Colby, Manchester; First Lieutenant, George F. Richardson, Farmington; Second Lieu- tenant, James W. Landers, Concord.

Company K Captain, John Kelieher, Manchester; First Lieu- tenant, Hubert Swiney, Manchester; Second Lieutenant, Michael O'Grady, Manchester.

The Ninth Regiment Few-Hampshire Volunteers left Camp Colby, Concord, August 25, 1862, by railroad, for AVashington, D. C, and arrived at Washington August 27, without accident. Regiment numbering about 1000 men. Encamped near Arlington Heights.

OFFICERS OF THE NINTH REGIMENT.

Colonel, Enoch Q. Fellows, Sandwich. Lieutenant Colonel, Herbert B. Titus, Chesterfield. Major, George W. Everett, New-London. Adjutant, George H. Chandler, Concord. Quartermaster, Carlton B. Hutchins, Lisbon. Surgeon, William A. Webster, Manchester.

Assistant Surgeon* i John S' Emerson> Sandwich. Assistant burgeons, j Francis N> Gibson, Concord.

Chaplain, Edward M. Gushee, Dover.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A Captain, Leonard H. Pillsbury ; First Lieutenant, William S. Pillsbury; Second Lieutenant, Oliver P. Newcomb.

Company B Captain, S. Judson Alexander; First Lieutenant, Willard N. Haradon; Second Lieutenant, T. Melville Chisholm.

Company C— Captain, Augustus S. Edgerly; First Lieutenant, Charles W. Tilton ; Second Lieutenant, Charles D. Copp.

Company D— Captain, Chester C. Stevens; First Lieutenant, Andrew J. Hough; Second Lieutenant, Albert G. Merrill.

Company E— Captain, Daniel C. Buswell ; First Lieutenant, Asa T. Hutchinson ; Second Lieutenant, James M. Edminster.

Company F— Captain, Andrew J. Stone; First Lieutenant, William P. Moses; Second Lieutenant, John E. Mason.

Company G— Captain, Smith A. Whitefield; First Lieutenant, Orville Smith; Second Lieutenant, Charles A. Harnden.

Company H— Captain, Charles W. Edgerly; First Lieutenant, John G. Lewis; Second Lieutenant, James Blaisdell.

Company I— Captain, John W. Babbitt ; First Lieutenant, Jacob Green; Second Lieutenant, Nelson N. Sawyer.

Company K— Captain, John B. Cooper; First Lieutenant, Ervin T. Case; Second Lieutenant, William I. Brown.

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Several hundred men have been recruited to fill up the Regi- ments which have preceded the Eighth Regiment and which have sustained losses from casualties, sickness, discharges, &c.

The Tenth Regiment left Manchester, September 22, 1862. for the seat of war at Washington, by railroad, and arrived on the 25th.

OFFICERS OF THE TENTH REGIMENT.

Colonel, Michael T. Donohoe. Lieutenant Colonel, John Coughlin. Major, Jesse F. Angell. Adjutant, John Faxon. Quartermaster, Thomas Sullivan. Surgeon, John Ferguson. . . . , 0 ( Heurv J. Harwood,

Assistant Surgeons, { JohnyHaylies.

Chaplain,

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, John M. Caswell; First Lieutenant, Thomas C. Trumbull; Second Lieutenant, Alonzo L. Day.

Company B— Captain, Timothy B. Crowley; First Lieutenant, George E. Edgecurnb; Second Lieutenant, Michael Moran.

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Company C— Captain, Cornelius W. Strain; First Lieutenant, James Welch; Second Lieutenant, Michael T. H. Maguire.

Company D— Captain, Warren M. Kelley; First Lieutenant, Charles Johnson; Second Lieutenant, Charles H. Gardner.

Company E— Captain, Alclrich B. Cook ; First Lieutenant, Wm. H. D. Cochran; Second Lieutenant, Charlton W. Woodbury.

Company F— Captain, John L. O'Brien; First Lieutenant, Mi- chael F. Corcoran; Second Lieutenant, John C. Heinan.

Company G— Captain, George W. Towle; First Lieutenant, George E. Hodgdon; Second Lieutenant, Simon R. Marston.

Company H— Captain, George H. Hubbard; First Lieutenant, Foster Kimball ; Second Lieutenant, John Hubbard.

Company I— Captain, Darius G. Harriman; First Lieutenant, Richard Cody; Second Lieutenant, James Knott.

Company K— Captain, James Madden ; First Lieutenant, Fat- rick Doyle ; Second Lieutenant,

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The Eleventh Regiment "New-Hampshire Volunteers left camp at Concord, Tuesday, September 11, 1862, by railroad, for Wash- ington, D. C., and arrived and encamped at Arlington Heights.

OFFICERS OF THE ELEVENTH REGIMENT.

Colonel, Walter Harriman. Lieutenant Colonel, Moses N. Collins. Major, E. W. Farr. Adjutant, Charles R. Morrison. Quartermaster, James F. Briggs. Surgeon, Jonathan S. Ross.

Assistant Surgeons, { ^ard ^Schins. Chaplain, Charles K. Stratton.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, Horace C. Bacon; First Lieutenant, George N. Shepard; Second Lieutenant, Gilman B. Johnson.

Company B— Captain, Sewall D. Tilton ; First Lieutenant, Isaac H. Morrison; Second Lieutenant, Jos. H. Cram.

Company C Captain, Hollis O. Dudley; First Lieutenant, Joseph B. Clark; Second Lieutenant, Thorndike P. Heath.

Company D— Captain, LeanderW. Cogswell; First Lieutenant, Thomas L. Sanborn; Second Lieutenant, David C. Harriman. *

Company E— Captain, Amos B. Shattuck; First Lieutenant, Arthur C. Locke; Second Lieutenant, Charles E. Frost.

Company F— Captain, Samuel M. Carr; First Lieutenant, Ar- thur W. Messer; Second Lieutenant, Hiram K. Little.

Company G Captain, George E. Pingree; First Lieutenant, Arthur E. Hutchins; Second Lieutenant, J. LeRoy Bell.

Company H— Captain, Converse G. Morgan; First Lieutenant, Orlando W. Dimick; Second Lieutenant, Allen H. George.

Company I Captain, William R. Patten; First Lieutenant, John Cilley; Second Lieutenant, J. Charles Currier.

Company K— Captain, Nathaniel Low, Jr. ; First Lieutenant, B. Frank Rackley ; Second Lieutenant, Henry W. Twombly.

MILITARY. 103

The Twelfth Regiment left Concord, September 27, for Wash- ington, D. C.

OFFICERS OF THE TWELFTH REGIMENT.

Colonel, Joseph H. Potter. Lieutenant Colonel, John F. Marsh. Major, George D. Savage. Adjutant, Daniel S. Beede. Quartermaster, Isaiah Winch. Surgeon, Hadley B. Fowler. a .* Vc ™a I Charles W. Hunt, Assistant Surgeons, j John N Sauborn,

Chaplain, Thomas L. Ambrose.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, Moses H. Savage; First Lieutenant, James N. York; Second Lieutenant, Nathan Chesley.

Company B— Captain, Thomas E. Barker ; First Lieutenant, John M. Durgin; Second Lieutenant, Charles E. Marsh.

Company C— Captain, Blake Fowler; First Lieutenant, James T. Smith; Second Lieutenant, Hosea Q. Sargent. (

Company D— Captain, J. Ware Butterfield; First Lieutenant, David E. Everett; Second Lieutenant, Bradbury M. Morrill.

Company E— Captain, Nathaniel Shackford; First Lieutenant, Orlando W. Keyes; Second Lieutenant, Andrew J. Huntoon.

Company F— Captain, John F. Langley; First Lieutenant, Sylvanus Smith; Second Lieutenant, Henry A. L. French.

Company G Captain, Charles W. Chase; First Lieutenant, John M. Emerson; Second Lieutenant, John S. Veasey.

Company H Captain, J. L. P. Whipple; First Lieutenant, Joseph S. Tilton ; Second Lieutenant, Abraham H. Milliken.

Company I— Captain, Joseph W. Long, Jr. ; First Lieutenant, Wm. H. H. Fernald; Second Lieutenant3 William W. Stevens.

Company K— Captain, Silas May ; First Lieutenant, William F. Dame; Second Lieutenant, George L. Batchelder.

For the time the Thirteenth and Fourteenth left Concord, see Appendix.

ECCLESIASTICAL.

A Table, showing the names of clergymen, of different denom- inations, who are settled over or have charge of societies in the different towns in New-Hampshire.

Where the same name occurs in two towns, it may be under- stood the minister officiates in both places.

Abbreviations used to designate the different denominations.— C. T., Congregational Trinitarian; Ut., Ui)itarian; Pr., Presbyte- rian; E., Episcopalian; 0. B., Calvinist Baptist; F. B., Freewill Baptist; Ch., Christians; M., Methodist; Uv., Universalist; R. C, Roman Catholic; Swed., Swedenborgian; S. A., Second Advent; Chr. G., Church of God. Those printed in italics are ordained ministers, but without charge of any particular church.

Note. In order to facilitate and insure more correctness of the name and location of ministers in the State of New-Hamp- shire for the Register, the compiler would earnestly request a clergyman of each town or city, or one of each denomination, to give a list of the names, and hand to the care of their Represent- ative to the Legislature, in June, annually, directed to the com- piler at Concord.

MINISTERS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE*

Ac worth.

George C. Thomas,

M

Americus K. Howard,

M

J. Pike,

M

Amos Foster,

CT

Andover.

Albany.

J. B. Libbey,

Ch

Theophilus Brown,

FB

Thomas Bartlett, Uriah Chase,

Ch FB

Alexandria.

S.Fisk,

FB

Antrim.

Aliens town.

John H. Bates,

Pr

John H. Clark,

S A

Charles H. Smith,

M

Willard Kimball,.

CB

Alstead.

William Claggett,

CT

Atkinson.

D. Sawyer, Darwin Adams,

CT

CT

Jesse Page, Tobias H. Miller,

C T

Uv

Daniel J.Smith,

M

Auburn .

Judson Fisher,

Alton. E. D. Eldredge,

Uv

James Holmes,

CT

CT

J. A. DeForest,

M

Seth Sawyer,

FB

Barnstead.

Josiah Glines,

F B

William 0. Carr,

CT

Arthur Cavender,

FB

David Garland,

FB

Amherst.

J. H. Nutter,

CH

J. Gardner Davis,

CT

Rarrington.

Seneca White,

CT

C. Willey,

CT

William Clark,,

CT

J, B. Leighton,

FB

ECCLESIASTICAL.

105

Bartlett.

Spencer Keniston,

FB

0. T. Sinclair,

M

Bradford.

Hiram Holmes,

FB

Bath.

Joslin,

CT

Joseph Fawcett,

M

Bedford.

Thomas Savage,

Pr

Bennington.

E. H. Car-swell,

CT

Benton.

Joseph Fawcett,

M

Bethlehem.'

D. McClenning,

CT

Nathaniel Bowles,

FB

Brentwood.

Hugh McLeod,

CT

Leonard Hatch,

CB

Bridgewater.

D. Batchelder,

FB

Bristol.

C. F. Abbott,

CT

Amos Brown,

John Currier,

M

Walter Sleeper,

M

Philip C. Bean,

M

Brookfield.

Nelson Hartshorn,

FB

Brookline.

3?. P. Sawin,

CT

George C. Thomas,

M

Bow.

F. Damon,

CB

To be supplied,

M

Boscawen.

Albert W. Fiske,

CT

Enoch Corser,

CT

William PatricJc,

CT

A. Smith,

C T

Jona. Chamberlain ( Fisher -

ville),

FB

Campton.

J. B. Hadley,

CT

S. F. Perkiss,

FB

Canaan. Moses Gerould, C T

Job C. Tyler, F B

Nathan Jones, F B

Charles U. Dunning (East), M 5*

Candia.

E. N. Hidden,

CT

James Adams,

M

Charles 0. Libbey,

FB

Canterbury.

Howard Moody,

CT

J. M. Harper,

FB

Jeremiah Clough,

FB

Joseph Clough,

FB

John Harriman,

Ch

Carroll.

John Pettingill,

FB

Center-Harbor.

A. Benson,

CT

Charlestown.

Jaazaniah Crosby, D. D.,

Ut

Edward Barker,

Uv

A. C Dutton,

M

Chatham.

Ephraim H. Hunt,

FB

Eliphalet Weeks,

M

Chester.

H. 0. Howland,

CT

E. S. Chase,

M

Chesterfield.

Jeffers Hall,

CT

Thomas L. Fowler,

M

Chichester.

Joshua S. Gay,

CT

William Swain,

FB

Moses T. Cilley,

M

0. Hinds,

M

Claremont.

Robert F. Lawrence, C. Chase, d. d., Bishop,

CT

E

Henry S. Smith,

E

Oliver Ayer,

CB

Carlos Marston,

Uv

Henry H. Hartwell,

M

Colebrook.

Damon Judd,

FB

Columbia.

Nelson Martin,

M

Conway.

Reuben Kimball,

CT

Jonathan Fletcher,

FB

Concord.

Nathaniel Bouton, D. D.,

CT

Henry E. Parker,

CT

Ephraim 0. Jameson,

CT

Asa P. Tenney,

CT

A. W. Fiske,

CT

106

ECCLESIASTICAL.

H. A. Kendall, C T Thomas Ratray, C T B. P. Stone, d.'d, CT Samuel Utley, C T James H. Kames, d. d., E Henry A. Coit, E Francis Chase, E Charles W. Flanders, D. d., C B E. E. Cummings, D. d., CB Sam'l Cooke, Ch. S. Prison, C B J. Storer (Fisherville), ' C B Joseph H. Gilmore, do. C B A. Brown, C B Or en Tracy, C B Amasa Brown, C B J. P. Nutting, F B Silas Curtis, Agent of New- Hampton Institution, F B

Canfield, Uv

J. H. McCarty, M

Daniel C. Babcock, M Osmon C. Baker, d. d., Bp., M

S. M. Vail, d. d., M

David Patten, d. d., M

Jb/m W. Merrill, d. d., M

Jacob Sanborn, M

Cornish.

A. Spaulding, C T

D. P. Deming, C B

Samuel S. Dudley, M

Malcom Douglas, E

Croydon.

J. H. Griffin, M

R. Stinson, Uv

Dalton.

Danbury.

Danville.

Moores Cole, F B

A. Folsom, M

Deerfield.

U. W. Condit, C T

Howe, F B

Joseph P. Stinchfield, M

Edward T. Lyford, C B

Deering.

Abbott, C T

Charles H. Smith,

Derry.

E. G. Parsons, C T

Bufus Case, C T

Leonard S. Parker, C T

Lorenzo Draper, M

El bridge G. Perham, M

Dorchester. G. W. Jessamine,

Dover. E. H. Richardson, James B. Thornton, Edwin M. Wheelock, Dudley P. Leavitt, James Ashton, Edward M. Gushee, William Rand, W. Vary, John McShane, B. P. Eaton,

Dublin. William F. Bridge,

Dummer. E. Griffin,

Dunbarton. Sylvanus Heywood, Durham. Alvan Tobey,

Fast-Kingston. J. M. Sanborn,

Eaton. King Atkinson,

Effingham. N. Foss, J. Nichols, John Chick, Enos G. Page. Elbridge Pepper,

Ellsworth. John L. Brown,

Enfield. Alonzo P. Hatch, Rufus Tilton, J. M. Lord,

Errol. M. Lang,

Epping. J. H. Stearns, James V. Saunders, N. Goldsmith,

Epsom. Aaron B. Peffers, Moses A. Quimby, Edwin T. Phil brook,

Exeter. O- T. Lanphear, Elias Nason, J Gumming s, Charles Dame,

Newhall,

Noah Hooper,

Levi W. Leonard, D. D.,

S. S. Fletcher,

FB

CT

CT

Ut

M

M

E FB FB RC Uv |

Ut FB CT CT

M

FB

FB FB FB M CB

FB

M

M

CT

CT Uv

CT CT I CT CT CB CB Ut

UV:

ECCLESIASTICAL.

107

Ellsworth. William Merrill,

Farming ton. Rogers M. Sargent,

D. Wedgewood,

True,

C. Tibbets,

Fitzwilliam. William L. Gaylord,

Frances town. Charles Cutler,

Franconia . Otis P. Willis,

Franklin. William T. Savage, ' [i. C. Dugaue,

Freedom. King Atkinson,

Fremont. John Marsh, NTelson M. Bailey,

Gilford. Grilman Sanborn,

Clark,

Gilmanton. Joseph Biake, J. M. Durgin, Moses Sherman,

Gilsum. S. Adams, A.. J. Howard, Daniel J. Smith,

Goffsiown. J. W. Ray,

Isaac Willey, Bib. Agt. L. D. Stevens,

Gosport. George R. Beebe,

Goshen. Artemas Field, L. M. Fowers,

Grafton.

Grantham. Richard Newhall, J. W. Osborn,

Greenfield. 0. Goodhue, L.Marshall,

Greenland.

E. Robie, Eleazer Smith, 7 . F. Adams.

FB

CT FB FB

M

CT CT

FB

CT

Ch

FB

FB

M

FB M

CT

FB

M

CT Ch M

CT

CT FB

Ch

CT CB

M Ch

CT CT

CT M M

Gorham.

George Tewksbury, CT

L. WTalcott, Uv

James M. Hartwell, M

Groton.

L. Conant, C T

S. G. Kennie, C B

Hampstead.

T. C. Pratt, C T

George W. T. Rogers, M

Hampton.

John Colby, C T

DeWitt C. Durgin, F B

Frank K. Stratton, , M

Hamp ton-Falls.

Alfred Coburn, C B

A. M. Bridge, Ut

Paine, Ch

Hancock.

Asahel Bigelow, C T

Hanover.

Nathan Lord, d. d., CT

David Kimball, C T

Samuel G. Brown, d. d., CT

Daniel J. Noyes, d. d., C T

Charles A. Aiken, a. b., CT

Henry Fairbanks, a.m., CT

John jSt. Putnam, a. m., C T

Samuel P. Leeds, C T Edward Bourns, l.l. d., Miss., E

D. F. Richardson, a.m., CB

Jonathan S. Herrick, C B

John Sweat, F B

Haverhill.

John D. Emerson, C T

John Davis, F B

Charles H. Chase, M

G. Noyes, M

Hebron.

L. Conant, C T

Henniker.

J. M. R. Eaton, . C T

Josiah Hooper, M.

Hill.

JohnBraden, Ch

Charles H. Webber, F B

Hillsborough.

Harry Brickett, C T

Ebenezer A. Smith, M

Wm. H. Simonson, M

Hinsdale.

Moses H. Wells, C T

J. G. Bennett, C B

L. W. Prescott, M

108

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Holderness.

Landaff.

A. Sargent,

FB

George W. Cogswell,

FB

D. Potter,

E

Lewis P. Cushman,

M

Hollis. P. B. Day,

Thompson,

Hoolcsett. Marvin Leffingwell, Charles R. BLoman,

CT

Uv

CT

M

Lang don. Andrew Jaquith,

Lebanon. C. A. Downs, Newell Culver,

CT

CT M

Hoplcinton. E. W. Cook, D. H. Sanborn, N. D. Sleeper,

CT M

Ch

Lee. Israel Chesley, Mason Moore, Albert G. Cummings,

Ch CT FB

Jonathan E. Brown,

CB

Lempster.

George H. Marston,

Swed

Jesse Wagner,

M

Francis Chase,

E

R. Stinson,

Uv

Hudson.

Augustus Chandler,

CT

Addison Heald,

CT

Lisbon.

Wm. Hewes,

M

Isaiah H. Shipman,

ChrG

Jaffrey.

Ransom,

FB

E. K. Bailey,

CB

William Berkley,

M

G. Putnam,

CB

George S. Dearborn,

M

Ezekiel W. Coffin,

Uv

Litchfield. Ebenezer Newhall,

F. D. Austin, J. S. Batchelder,

CT CT

Pr

Jackson.

Littleton.

Jonathan Gale,

M

Charles E. Milliken,

CT

John K. Hall,

FB

George S. Barnes,

M

Jefferson.

Londonderry .

Truman Carter,

M

01 off H. Call,

M j

Keene.

Joshua L. Whittemore,

CB

7j. S. Barstow, d. d.,

CT

William House,

Pr

John A. Hamilton,

CT

Loudon.

William 0. White,

Ut

J. A. Hood,

CT

Leonard Tracy,

CB

Sleeper,

FB

R. Edmund Danforth,

M

Silas Green,

M

E. A. Renouf,

E

Lyman.

I. C Knowlton,

Uv

George S. Dearborn,

M

Kensington.

Charles Coiven,

M

J. C. Blodgett,

Ch

Lyme.

Kingston.

Erdix Tenney,

CT

J. H. Mellish,

CT

Lyndeborough.

Fred. Taggart,

M

E. B. Claggett,

CT j

Laconia.

Azeph Merriam,

CB j

John K. Young, d. d.,

CT

Madison.

G. W. H. Clark,

M

§. Frost,

FB

Lyman Chase,

CB

Manchester.

Church,

FB

C. W. Wallace,

CT |

Dexter Potter,

E

W. H. Fenn,

CT J

Lancaster.

Sylvan S. Hunting,

Ut I

Prescott Fay,

CT

Isaac G. Hubbard,

E 1

George N. Bryant,

M

Jesse M. Coburn,

CB 1

H. I. Campbell,

CB

George Pierce,

C B fl

J. W. Nassaux,

RC

King S. Hall,

CB

ECCLESIASTICAL.

109

J. M. Bailey,

FB

Josiah P. Stinchfield,

M

James M. Buckley,

M

George S. Dearborn,

M

Bolles,

Uv

Madbury.

Samuel Hoyt,

M

Marlborough.

Giles Lyman,

CT

H. A. Matteson,

M

Mar low.

Samuel Beedle,

M

Mason.

Daniel Goodwin,

CT

George E. Fisher,

CT

Emery,

CB

Levi W. Ham,

Ch

Meredith.

Charles Burnham,

CT

Goodhue,

CB

Stephen J. Pitman,

FB

Oliver Butler,

FB

Merrimack.

Edwin J. Hart,

CT

Middleton.

Samuel P. Furnald,

FB

Milan.

Daniel W. Barber,

M

Milford.

D. Ayer,

CT

H. Moore, D.D.,

CT

Charles -Fyke,

M

Milton.

James Doldt,

CT

Ezra Tuttle,

FB

Mont- Vernon.

George E. Sanborn,

CT

Monroe.

Simeon P. Heath,

Moultonborough .

fa. C. Hardy,

M

Nashua.

Austin Richards, d. d.,

CT

justavius D. Pike,

CT

X J. Hill,

CT

i. F. Parsons,

CT

Charles Young,

M

William H. Eaton,

CB

^inville J. Hall,

M

Martin W. Willis.

Vt

). F. Banks,

E

r. O'Donnell,

R C j

L'homas Garman,

Uvl

Nelson.

J. Ordway, C T

New-Boston.

E. C. Cogswell, Pr

John Ativood, C B

Francis Merriam, C B

Newbury.

Asa Rundlett, F B

Newcastle.

L. Alden, C T

New-Durham.

1 athaniel Berry, F B

Joseph Boodey, F B

New-Hampton .

I. D. Stewart, F B

T. Perkins, F B

John Fullonton, F B

E. Fisk, F B

J. J. Butler, F B

Neivington.

John LeBosquet, C T

Samuel Hoyt, M

New-Ipswich.

C. Cutler, C T George F. Eaton, M

New-London.

Lucien Hayden, C B

Asa Rundlett, F B

Newmarket.

R. S. Stubbs, M

Geo. D. Blodgett, Ch

A. J. Davis, F B

Newport.

Henry Cummings, C T

D. T. James, C B Silas G. Kellogg, M

Newton.

N. Day, Ch

D. J. Peck, C B

Northfield. R. M. Manly, Prin. of the

Female College, M

Marcellus A. Herrick, E North-Hamp ton .

Northumberland.

Lewis H. Massure, M

Northwood.

Henry C. Fay, C T

George W. Ashby, C B

E. H. Smith, C B

B. S. Manson, F B

110

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Nottingham.

James DeNormandie,

Ut

Jacob Hood,

CT

Daniel Austin,

Ut

Alexander Tuttle,

FB

Edwin Eddy,

CB

John C. Holmes,

FB

Nicholas Medbery (City

Tobias H. Miller,

Uv

Mis.),

CB

Orange. David Powell,

Adoniram J. Patterson,

Uv

M

Tobias H. Miller,

Uv

Francis Reed,

F B

Orford.

Patrick Can o van,

RC

Moses T. Runnels,

CT

Ivorv F. Waterhouse,

Ch

Ossipee.

Henry Wood (Chaplain Navy).

Horace Wood,

CT

Raymond

John Chick,

FB

George W. Sargent,

CT

True Hill,

FB

Joseph Fullonton,

FB

John Walker,

FB

Nelson M. Bailey,

M

H. Webber,

Pembroke.

FB

Richmond.

Lewis Goodrich,

CT

Rindge. A. W. Burnham, d. d.,

kelson Green,

M

CT

Pelham.

Henry B. Copp,

M

Augustus Berry, C. Henry Newell,

CT M

Roxbury.

Peterborough.

Rochester.

Samuel L. Eastman,

M

James M. Palmer,

CT

Darnel McCleuning,

CT

J. Lewis Trefren,

M

George Dustin,

CT

Cooke,

FB

Charles B. Ferry,

Ut

Rumney.

Piermont.

J. K. Chase,

CB

A. L. Marden,

CT

James M. Bean,

M

Samuel F. Whidden,

M

Rollinsford.

Pittsburg.

Michael Lace,

RC ,

Willis Straw.

M

J. B. Holman,

M \\

Pittsfield.

B. F. Eaton,

Uv ;

Davis,

FB

Rye.

James Morrill,

S A

I. Otis,

CT

Joseph Harvey,

S A

Nathaniel L. Chase,

M

Plainfield.

James Pierce,

Ch

Charles Green,

CB

Salem.

Amos Blanchard,

CT

Wm. H. Jones,

M

Jacob Scales,

CT

Luther I. Townsend,

M

Plaistow.

Wm. H. Thomas,

M

Homer Barrows,

CT

Salisbury.

A. M. Higgins,

CB

To be supplied,

M |

Plymouth.

S. Combs,

CB

Wm. R. Jewett,

CT

Shelbume.

- I

Orlando H. Jasper,

M

J. G. Smith,

M

Sanbornton.

J

Portsmouth.

James Boutwell,

CT

W. L. Gage,

CT

A. Bodwell,

CT 1

Charles Burroughs, d. d.,

E

Corban Curtice,

SI ii

Thomas F. Davies, Jr.,

E

Jeremiah D. Tilton,

cb n

Richard Humphries,

M

S. Nutt,

1

Thomas B. Barton,

M

M. A. Herrick,

E

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Ill

lenry Chandler,

M

Sullivan.

Jonathan Hal J,

M

Nelson Barber,

CT

William I). Cass,

M

Sunapee.

Nathaniel Ladd,

M

John Young, Jr.,

Ch

Sand own.

Joseph Hayes,

M

Henry Chandler,

Sandwich.

M

Surry. D. Itilburn,

Sutton.

M

Reuben Dearborn,

M

Isaac Peaslee,

FB

S. B. Fernald, Wm. Rogers, Hugh Beede,

F B FB FB

Valentine Bunker,

Swanzey. John G. Wilson,

CB CT

Seabrook.

James M. Searles,

CB

Charles H. Corey,

CB

Tamworth.

Freeman Ryder,

M

S. H. Riddle,

CT

Somersioorth.

John Runnels,

FB

ti. Q. Buttertield,

CT

Temple.

Samuel Collins,

CB

George Goodyear,

CT

A. K. Moulton,

FB

Walter Folleit,

CT

C. M. Dinsmore,

M

Thornton.

A.J. Church,

M

Thomas Wyatt, Jr.,

FB

Michael Luce,

RC

Orick W. Wat kins,

M

South- Ilamp ton .

Tuftonborough.

South-Newmarket. John W. Adams, Dalvin Holrnan,

M M

S. F. Bean, John W. Tilton, John English,

Troy. Chamberlain,

FB FB

M

Springfield.

CB

Lorenzo Bailey,

M

Unity.

Stark.

Amos Kidder,

M

Clifford Cole,

FB

Upper- Gilmanton .

Daniel W. Barber,

M

Abiah Kidder,

Ch

Stewartstown.

Wm. H. Yeoman,

FB

William S. Morrill,

Ch

Peter Clark,

FB

Daniel Rogers,

Ch

H. F. Dickey,

FB

J.B. Hill,

CT

Wakefield.

John Pettingill, Jr.,

FB

J. B. Tufts,

CB

Stoddard.

Nathaniel Barker,

CT

Samuel L. Gerould,

CT

J. Spinney,

FB

To be supplied,

M

Walpole.

Strafford.

J. M. Stowe,

CT

E. Place,

FB

James H. Tyng,

E

J. H. Brown,

FB

Warner.

John Caverly,

FB

Daniel Warren,

CT

E. D. Harriman.

FB

Henry Stetson,

CB

N. C. Twombly,

FB

Warren.

David L. Edgerly,

FB

Silas Quimby,

M

John Wink ley,

Ch

Washington.

Stratford.

J. F. Griswold,

CT

D. W. Barber,

M

N. M. Powers,

CB

Walker,

CB

A. Heald,

CB

Stratham.

To be supplied,

M

Edward C. Mills,

CT

Webster,

George W. 'Thompson,

CT

Edward Buxton,

CT

N Piper,

Ch

Scribner,

Ch

112

ECCLESIASTICAL.

Weave.

Winchester.

H. W. Day,

CB

J. P. Humphrey,

CT

N. B. Smith,

FB

Joseph W. Guernsey,

M

David Moodey,

FB

Orren Perkins,

Vy

Frederick Foster,

Uv

Windham.

Wentworth.

Lorin Thayer,

Pr

Joseph W. Pickett,

CT

B. M. Hoyt,

M

Thompson Barron,

Uv

Windsor.

Westmoreland.

To be supplied,

Wolf borough.

M

0. G. Woodbury,

Uv

Kiah B. Glidden,

CT

John Wood,

CT

James R. Phillips,

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William K. Lucas,

FB

Whitefield.

Hartshorn,

FB

George H. Pinkham,

FB

Moses Hanson ,

FB

William H. Eastman,

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C. Paris,

FB

Wilton.

John English,

M

Stillman Clark,

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B. Dickson,

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Daniel E. Adams,

CT

- Hinckley,

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Nelson B. Jones,

Woodstock.

Wilmot.

George W. Russell,

FB i

J. L. Arms,

CT

John Sanders,

CB

A. Shepard,

FB

Oliver Barron,

CB

Richardson,

FB

Wm. Baker,

CB

The Post-Office address of the Presiding Elder of each. District of the Methodist Order in New-Hampshire, is as follows :

Dover District— Rev. Calvin Holm an, South-Newmarket; Concord District Rev. James Pike, Sanbornton Bridge; Clare- mont District Rev. E. Adams, Concord,

The next Conference to be held at Haverhill, Mass.

The next Annual Convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the Diocese of New-Hampshire, will be held in Trinity Church, Sanbornton Bridge, on the last Wednesday of May, 1863.

SHAKERS.

In New-Hampshire there are two Societies— located at Canter- bury and Enfield.

The leading authority devolves upon a succession of Bishops. This order is represented by two of each sex, who constitute the Order of Ministry.

ORDER OF MINISTRY.

Abraham Perkins, James S. Kaime,

I Dorothy A. Durgin, Mary Whitcher.

Ministers or Elders— Canterbury, Henry J. Durgin, William J Libbey ; Enfield, John Lyon, Henry Cummings.

Trustees— Canterbury, David Parker, Robert Shepard, i[] Nehemiah Trull, E. H. Dennett; Enfield, C. M. Dyer, Daniel tj Taylor, Jason Kidder, George Thurston, Wm. Wilson.

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.

TSae New-Hampshire Medical Society

[eld its Seventy-second Annual Meeting at Concord, June, 1862,

OFFICERS FOR 1862-3.

President— Charles P. Gage, m. d,, Concord. Vice-President— Paul A. Stackpole, M. d., Dover. Secretary— Nathan Call, m. d., Boscawen. Treasurer— Levi G. Hill, m.d., Dover.

Councillor's— A. II. Robinson, m. d., S. Campbell, m. d., S. San- orn,M. d., C. H. Shackford, m. d., J. C. Hanson, m. d., W. H. hayer, m. d., S. Cummings, m. d., A. F. Carr, m.d., L. F. Locke, :.d., J. F. Hall, m. d., C. Palmer, m. d., J. W. Lougee, m. d., . A. Phelps, M. D.,. J. H. Crombie, M. d.

Censors— G. Montgomery, m. d., G. W. Manter, m. d., C. B. rillis, m. d., S. Bunton, m. d., C. K. Kelley, m. d., G. P. Gree-

y, m. d.

Delegates to Dartmouth College— W. D. Buck, m. d., L. G. Hill,

. D.

Orators for 1863— L. W. Peabody, m. d., N. Tolles, m.d. Substitutes— -N . W. Oliver, m. d., L. C. Bean, m. d.

New-Hampshire- Homeopathic Medical Society. Incorporated June 8, 1853.

This Society held their Tenth Annual Meeting at Concord,

ne, 1862. '

OFFICERS FOR 1862-3. President— Alpheus Morrill, m. d., Concord. Vice-President— Wm. B. Chamberlain, m. d., Keene. Treasurer and Librarian— J. H. Gallinger, m.d., Concord,

loun<yillors-3 . F. Whittle, m.d., Nashua: E. P. Cummings, d., Exeter. b '

Sensors— A. J. Moulton, m. d., Francestown ; L. T. Weeks, m d nterbury; J. P. Whittle, m.d.. Manchester; Thomas M. San- *n, m. d., Lake Village; I. P. Chase, Henniker.

114

MEDICAL.

PHYSICIANS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

[In the following list of Physicians in New-Hampshire, the] abbreviations in italics, placed after the names, FeL, designates] Fellow of the N. H. Medical Society; Bot., Botanic; Horn.. Homeopathic; Dent., Dentist. ]

Note. A Physician or Dentist, changing his location or place of practice, or a young man who has completed his studies and located for business, would confer a favor by sending his card tc the compiler of this Register.

Acworth, Lyman Brooks,

E. T. Atwood. Alexandria, J. W. Pray. Alstead, Winslow B. Porter,

William M. French. Alton, John Morrison,

Nathaniel Dorman,

I. W Lougee, Fel. Amherst, M. Spalding,

F. P. Fitch, Fel.,

G. W. Moore.

Andover, H. A. Weymouth, Fel. Antrim, William M. Parsons,

L. J. Pierce, Horn.,

J. M. Christie,

S. M. Dinsmoor. Atkinson, Isaac B. Hovey. Auburn, Nathan Plumer,

George W. Manter, Fel. Bartlett, Loammi B. Dame. Barnstead, Mark Walker, Fel.,

Alvan Jenkins. Barrington, David McDaniel,

William Waterhouse, Fel.,

Jacob Perkins, Dent. Bath, William Child,

J. Bronson, Eclectic. Bethlehem, G. F. Huntley, Horn. Bedford, C. E. Huntley, Horn.,

George E. Woodbury. Boscawen, E. K. Webster, Fel.,

Stephen M. Emery,

Nathan Call, Fel. Bradford, Jason H. Ames, Fel.,

CM. Fiske. Brentwood, Moses W. Caverly. Bristol, Ira S. Chase, FeL,

H. B. Fowler, Fel.

J. M. Bishop.

Brookline, Stowell.

Campton, J. A. Sanborn, Fel.,

James Milton Fint. Canaan, A. Morgan,

Ara Wheat,

N. P. Tallin, Eclectic.

Candia, R. H. Page, Canterbury, J. M. Harper, Fel.,

Peter A. Foster,

Lorain T. Weeks, Horn. Center-Harbor, John C. Page. Charlestown, H. Saunders,

Samuel Webber. Chester, J. P. Whittemore, Fel.

J. Dearborn, Bot. Chesterfield, John F. Butler Fel.,

Daniel F. Randall. Chichester, John Fellows. Claremont, Josiah Richards,

Robert S. Gleason,

S. G. Jar vis,

Nath'l Tolles, Fel.,

W. M. Ladd,

C. A. Volk, Fel.,

A. Cummings,

Wm. Squire, Bot.,

F. T. Kidder, Sur. Dent.,

Silas A. Sabin, Dent.,

Wm. M. Smith, Dent.,

M. G. Houghton, Horn. Colebrook, L. Lombard,

Augustus Harris,

Clark C. Norris,

E. D. Lombard. Columbia, Lewis Snow. Concord, T. Chadbourne,

Ezra Carter, Fel.,

Timothy Haynes,

C. P. Gage, FeL,

E. G. Moore, FeL, Wm. Prescott,

A. Morrill, Horn., W. H. Hosmer, Wm. H. Smart,

B. S. Warren, Bot., James F. Sargent, FeL, Albert A. Moulton, FeL,

F. Gust. Oehme, Horn., Charles A. Lockerby, Jesse P. Bancroft, FeL,

MEDICAL.

115

S. F. L. Simpson, M. T. Willard,2)era*., FeL, Abraham H. Robinson, FeL, J. M. Graves, James Moore, FeL, Isaac Colby, Horn., J. H. Gallinger, Horn., Charles F. P. Hildreth, FeL, William W. Fletcher, Bent.. J. W. Little, Dent., Ezra E. Worthen, Dent., E. G. Cummings, Dent., J. Blaisdell, Dent., H. D. White (Fisherville), Dent.

)nway, Jere. Chandler, Jonathan R. Thompson, Charles W. Gordon.

)rnish, Elijah Boardman.

•oydon, D. D. Marsh, W. Barton.

lit on,

mbury, W. P. Stone, FeL

inville,

2erfield, S. Brown, FeL, Israel N. Gale, Charles Chase, William Young, John O. Haines, Bot.

rry, J. H. Crombie, FeL, Henry Hayes, Dutton.

>ver, Nathaniel Low, Noah Martin, FeL, Albert G. Fenner, Joseph H. Smith, FeL, Paul A. Stackpole, FeL, Robert Thompson, Alphonso Bickiord, Levi G. Hill, FeL, T. J. W. Pray, FeL, A. J. H. Buzzell, Jefferson Smith, FeL, W. L. Thompson, Horn., Charles H. Horsch, Horn., Jeremiah Home, James H. Wheeler, G. Frank French, John S. Fernald, FeL, John H. Lindsey, Bot., T. Augustus Young, Surgeon

Dent., Charles T. Humphrey, Dent. blin, John C. Parker, FeL rham, Thomas Flanders, S. H. Green.

Effingham, Jere. W. Dearborn. Enfield, Benj. F. Skinner, FeL,

George H. W. Herrick. East-Kingston, John A. Follett. Epping, N. Batchelder,

H. B. Burnham, FeL

Epsom, L. W. Peabody, FeL Exeter, Wm. Perry,

David W. Gorham,

Samuel B. Swett,

William G. Perry,

Ezra Bartlett,

Edward P. Cummings, Horn.,

W. L. Johnson, Dent.,

W. D. Vinal, Dent.,

Prav, Dent.

Farmington, D. T. Parker, FeL,

Samuel Pray, Jr.,

A. M. Winn,

N. C. Parker, FeL Fitzwilliam, S. Cummings, FeL,

James Batcheller, . Edward Aikin, FeL, Francestown, D. F. Frye, FeL,

Andrew J. Moulton, Horn. Franconia, Daniel E. Wells,

Otis F. Willis. Franklin, L. M. Knight, FeL,

S. B. Kelley. Freedom, Calvin Topliff. Gilford, Thos. M.Sanborn,iZbm.,

F. 0. Sleeper. Charles W. Hunt, George W. Munsey, A. Lindsey, Andrew J. Thompson.

Gilmanton, Nahum Wight, FeL,

George Montgomery, FeL,

L. W. Sanborn, Dent. Gilsum, G. W. Hammond,

Kimball D. Webster. Goffstown, Daniel Little,

Alonzo F. Carr, FeL,

John S. Little. Gorham, H. F. Ward well,

James S. Hartwell. Gosport, George Beebe. Goshen, H. G. Mclntire,

Frances H. Wheeler. Grafton, James R. Smiley, FeL Grantham, Hubert Sleeper. Greenfield, John Ramsay.

J. S. Burt. Greenland, George Odell,

G. C. Clough.

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MEDICAL.

Hampstead, J. C. Eastman, Fel., D. S. Clark.

Hampton, W. T. Merrill.

Hampton-Falls, Charles H. San- born.

Hancock, Isaac Craigue.

Hanover; Dixi Crosby, Fel., Thomas P. Hill, J. A. Smith, A. B. Crosby, Fel., Thomas R. Crosby, Fel.

Haverhill, Hiram Morgan,

F. Spaulding, H. B. Leonard, H. H. Tenney,

J. N. Davis, Horn. Physician and Surgeon. Henniker, Israel P. Chase, Horn. Hebron, John Whitmore. Hill, R. Fellows,

W. T. Vail, Water Cure. Hillsborough, E. Hatch,

John Goodale, Fel.,

Abel C. Burnham,

John Q. R. French. Hinsdale, Fred Boyden, Fel.,

William S. Leonard. Holderness, J. A. Dana,

Mrs. S. D. Thompson, Bot. Hollis, H. W. Willoughby,

Howe,

Ellery C. Clark. Hooksett, Horace Gage. Hopkinton, Cyril C. Tyler,

D. O. Collins, Bot.,

Alexander Rogers,

J. Wilson. Hudson, James Emery,

D. Onslow Smith. Jaffrey, Oscar H. Bradley,

G. A. Phelps, Fel. Jackson, Daniel Dinsmore. Keene, Geo. B. Twitchell, Fel.,

Daniel Adams,

A. S. Carpenter,

T. B. Kittredge, Fel.,

W. B. Chamberlain, Horn.,

J. F. Jennison, Bot.,

William H. Thayer, Fel.,

J. J. Johnson,

Levi Pillsbury,

F. S. Stratton, Dent.,

Walker, Dent.

Kensington, Jonathan Brown.

Kingston, Thomas Bassett, Levi S. Bartlett,

George W. Sanborn,

A. Severance,

John Follett. Laconia, D. S. Prescott, Fel..,

Oliver Goss, Fel.,

Robert E. Merrill,

George V. Pickering, Dent.,

John H. Stevens, Dent. Lancaster, Benjamin Hunking,

Jacob E. Stickney,

J. W. Barney,

Freedom Dinsmoor,

James D. Folsom. Landaff,

Langdon, Leland J. Graves. Lebanon, Benjamin Gallup,

Caleb Plastridge,

L. C. Bean,i^/.,

John Clough, Fel.,

A. M. Mow e, Dent.,

C. O. Towne,

Adoniram Smalley, Fel. Lempster, J. N. Butler. Lisbon, C H. Boynton,

J. F. Thompson, Bot.,

S. F. Brown, Bot. Littleton, William Burns,

Adams Moore, Fel.,

R. Bugbee,

J. L. Harriman,

Sanger, Horn.,

O. H. Boynton. Londonderry, Wm. J. Campbell, Fel.,

John Haynes. Loudon, N. Shannon, Fel.,

Isaac S. French,

William S. Collins. Lyman, Lyme, C. B. Hamilton, Fel.,

Abraham O. Dickey, Fel.,

C. F. Kingsbury, Fel. Lyndeboro', I. Herrick, Horn.,

W. A. Jones, Horn. Madison, D. S. Hobbs. Manchester, M.G.J. Tewksbury,

Charles Wells,

W. D. Buck,

Josiah Crosby, Fel.,

J. S. Elliott,

Sylvanus Bunton, Fel.,

Ebenezer H. Davis, Fel.,

Thomas Wheat, Fel.,

David S. Morse,

J. A. Tebbetts,

W. W. Brown, Fel.,

MEDICAL.

117

George H. Hubbard, Fel., James P. Walker, J. M. Hawks, William Neil son, T. M. Hanson, Bot.,

E. Custer, Horn., J. A. Page,

C. P. Wood, Surg. Dent., A. B. Lord. Dent. Horn., John Prescott. Dent.

larlborough, Samuel A. Rich- ardson.

larlow, M. Perkins.

lason, Thos. H. Marshall, Fel., Cutler.

leredith, John Sanborn, Jeremiah Smith, Hosea H. Smith, Fel., William Blake, Bot., John H. Sanborn, Fel., George Sanborn, Fel.

lerrimack, H. Eaton, Fel., M. Merriam.

[ilan, Don A. Robinson.

Eilford, S. Smith Stickney, S. G. Dearborn, Fel., H. Eklridge, Fel., Levi W. Wilkins, Horn., William Darricott, Dent., J. H. Parmiee, Dent. Surg., Knight.

ilton, Stephen Drew, William B. Reynolds,

D. E. Palmer.

on t- Vernon, A.A.Gerrish, Fel. oultonborough, T. Shannon,

William H. H. Mason, Fel.,

Quimby.

ashua. Ebenezer Dearborn,

Elijah Colburn, Fel.,

Edward Spaulding, Fel.,

E.B. Hammond, M,

Joshua F. Whittle, Horn.,

N.J. Moore,

George Gray,

J. G. Graves,

Edwin Colburn,

N. P. Carter,

F. B. Aver, Fel., T. H. Gibby,

J. B. Greeley,

Levi P. Sawyer,

O. A. Woodbury, Horn.,

L. F. Locke, Dent. Fel.,

Albert Lull, Dent.,

Nelson, Nehemiah Rand. New-Boston, J. Danforth, Fel.,

Robert Whipple,

N.P. Clark. New-Hampton , Tristram Rogers. New-Ipswich, S. Gibson,

F. Jones. George A. Gage, James Emerson, E. Emerson.

New-London, S.M, Whipple, Fel.

Levi Pierce, Horn. Newmarket, J. R. Sanborn,

G. W. Kittredge, William Folsom, Reuben M. Gray,

B. N. Towle, Joseph S. Elkins.

Newport, John L. Swett, Fel.,

Thomas Sanborn, Fel.,

J. A. Gregg,

Mason Hatch. Newton, Jonathan G. Gale. Northfield, Parsons Whidden. North-Hampton, M. L. Hobbs,

Joseph W. Odell. Northwood, Thomas Tuttle,

C. W. Hanson. Nottingham, L. Chesley. Northumberland. Josiah Morse* Orford, Willard Hosiord,

D. G. Marston. Ossipee, Alvah Moulton,

Nathaniel Grant,

G. W. Tibbetts,

William Grant. Pelham, L. H. Grosvenor,

Amos Batchelder. Pembroke, B. H. Phillips, Fel.,

Frederick Potter. Peterborough, W. Follansbee,

Daniel B. Cutter,

Albert Smith, Fel.,

P. D. Badger, Bot.,

Milton Carter, Horn.,

Elijah M. Tubbs, Dent. Piermont, Zeeb Gil man,

Jonathan Knight. Pittsfield, R. P. J. Tenney, Fel,

A. Wares,

John Wheeler, Fel.,

John G. Ladd,

Jeremiah Blake, Fel. Plainfield, C. C. Beckley,

Elbridge G. Beers, Bot.,

Constance Manchester.

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MEDICAL.

Plaistow, Nathaniel K. Kelley.

Plymouth, Robert Burns, Cyrus K. Kelley, Fel, J. C. Garland.

Portsmouth, J. H. Boardman, N. W. Oliver, Fel, Edward Rundlett, Robert O. Treadwell, William Laighton, Fel,

A. Perry, Bot.,

B. W. Curtis,

E. Richter, Horn.,

A. B. Bennett,

Daniel H. Pierce,

John Gardner, Bot.,

Simeon Sweet, Bot.,

Benjamin S. Goodwin, Bot.,

N. L. Folsom, Dent.,

G. G. Brewster, Med. and

Surg. Dent., Samuel Baker, Dent., E. S. Ryder, Dent.,

A. P. Stevens, Dent., E. B. Goodall, Dent.

Raymond, True M. Gould, Fel. Richmond, S. P. French, Fel. Rindge, Josiah Abbott,

Darling.

Rochester, James Farrington,

Enoch C. Dow,

M. R. Warren,

David Foss, Horn. Rollinsford, John G. Pike,

J. M. Merrow. Rumney, Daniel M. Simpson,

Alvah C.Hal],

Daniel Darling. Rye, Warren Parsons. Salisbury, Moses S. Wilson,^.,

C. B. Willis, Fel., T. H. Currie, Fel., W. W. Sleeper, Bot.

Salem, B. W. Woodman. Sanbornton, Nath'l G. Ladd, James B. Abbott, Fel.,

B. Lyford,

S. Campbell, Fel. Sandwich, Thomas J. Sweatt,

John S. Emerson, Fel.,

William A. Page,

Samuel Ingalls. Seabrook, Jonathan Dearborn,

Price.

Somersworth, E. G. Yeaton,

Charles F. Elliott, Fel., '

J. C. Hanson,

C. H. Shackford, Fel, EdwTard H. Pratt,

F. Tuttle,

E. Jenness, Horn., J. S. Ross.

So. Newmarket, A. H. Varney. Springfield, Valentine Manahau,

Fel. Stoddard, Leonard E. Richard- son. Stratford, C. Palmer, Fel.,

Isaiah Edgerly. Stratham, George H. Odell. Stratford, C. C. Carpenter,

Moses Whitcomb. Sutton, Robert Lane,

William W. Darling, Fel. Swanzey, Willard Adams,

D. L. M. Comings, Fel.,

F. H. Underwood, Eclectic. Sunapee, John Hopkins,

I. M. Bishop. Surry, William H. Porter. Stewartstown, Tamworth, E. Wilkinson,

Joseph Huntress. Temple, Josiah M. Blood, Fel. Thornton, W. A. Smith, Fel,

E. G. Gilford, Bot. Troy, Abial M. Caverly, Fel Tuftonborough, Peavey. Unity, G. S. Spencer. Upper Gilmanton, Wakefield, John L. Swinerton,

S. W. Roberts, Fel Walpole, Ebenezer Morse,

Jesseniah Kittredge,

Henry Mellish,

John Wm. Knight, Bol,

Hiram Watkins,

Jacob B. Burnham, Bot.,

George A. Blake,

Willard Ball, Dent. Warner, Leonard Eaton,

J. M. Fitz. Warren, Jesse Little,

David C. French,

Alphonzo G. French. Washington, H. H. Monroe. Weare, James Peterson, Horn.,

Robert B. Carswell,

C. W. Hodgdon, Dent Webster, N. H. Arey. Wentworth, A. A. Whipple,^

Peter L. Hoyt,

S. S.Stevens.

CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

119

jsrmoreland, G. F. Dunbar,

13. Simmons, Bot. litefield, Albert Winch,

George S. Gove, lmot, H. Nelson Mason,

J. P. Elkins. Iton, Josiah Fleeman,

Timothy Parkhurst,

Henry Trevitt.

Winchester, Hosea Pierce, G. Walton Pierce, Pel., Francis Brick, Horn., I. W. Russell, Surg. Dent.

Windham, Ira Weston, Simeon D. York.

Wolfborough, Jere.F. Hall,F<eJ., Rufus H. King, Moulton.

CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIKE.

CITY OF MANCHESTER

Id their election the second Tuesday in December, 1861, and ^anized their city government the first Tuesday in January, for : year 1862.

DAYID A. BUNTON, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

ird 1. George C. Gilmore.

2. Henry B. Moulton.

3. Henry C. Merrill.

4. John H. Maynard,

Ward 5. Stephen Smith. " 6. Elbridge G. Haynes, " 7. John C. Smith. " 8. T. S. Montgomery,

Joseph Knowlton, City Clerk.

COMMON COUNCIL.

E. G. WOODMAN, President.

•d.l. Elbridge G. Woodman, Stephen P. Dunkley, Jeremiah O. Pulsifer.

2. Josiah Hacket, Charles W. Clement, Samuel W. Clark.

3. Ephraim S. Peabody, Henry P. Wilson, Thomas R. Hubbard.

4. WilliamS. Palmer, Robert F. Moore, Nathaniel W. Currier.

Ward 5. Frederick L. Wallace, William H. Fisk, Abner C. Hastings. " 6. Ezra Kimball,

Benj. C. Kendall, Jeremiah L. Fogg. " 7. Elbridge Hartshorn,

Ward 8. Edwin R. Warren, John E. Stearns, Warren Stearns.

Orrin C. Moore, Clerk of Common Council.

ly Treasurer— Henry R. Chamberlain. y Collector Henry R. Chamberlain.

Physician— E. Custer.

Solicitor Charles W. Johnson. "y Marshall— William B. Patten. Hstant Marshall— Benjamin C. Haynes.

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CITIES IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Health Officers— Sylvanus Bunton, Charles W. Adams, "William B. Patten. Police Jus tice— Samuel Upton. Special Justice Amos B. Shattuck. Chief Engineer A. C. Heath. Liquor Agent— Henry P. Wilson. City Messenger— D. R. Prescott.

CITY OF PORTSMOUTH

Held their election on the fourth Tuesday of November, 1861, and organized their city government the first Tuesday in January, for the year 1862.

WILLIAM SIMES, iifayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward 1. James Junkins,

Charles Amiable, Joseph H. Berry. " 2. JohnKnowlton,2d,

Ward 2. Phineas Nichols,

Edward J. Moulton. " 3. Daniel Marcy., John E. Rider.

Marcellus Bufford, City Cleric.

COMMON COUNCIL.

Ward 1. Albert A. Payne,

Benjamin Hodgdon, Joseph H.Thacher, John G. Tibbetts, Thomas Wiggin, Jr., James W. Teague, George P. Edny, Francis J. Wilson, Benjamin Murray. '< 2. LutherN. Hurd,

John S. Rand, 2d, Chas. C. Whittemore,

President.

Ward 2. James A. Waterhouse, Andrew Gardner, Stephen L. Marston, Alfred Stevens, Luther E. Martin, James Barton. 11 3. Benjamin Russell, Woodbury Gerrish, Samuel Langdon, Jr. John S. Wendell, Edwin R. Locke, Alphonzo Cate.

George T. Vatjghan, Clerh of the Common Council.

City Messenger Charles A. Wiggin. Treasurer and Collector Robert Lefavour. City Physician— Abner B. Bennett. City Solicitor— W Wham H. Rollins. Justice of the Police Court Lory Odell. Special Justice— Albert H. Hoyt. City Marshal— Oren Bragdon.

Health Officers— Adams Perry, Gideon Walker, Thomas ham. Chief Engineer— John H. Moran.

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CITY OF CONCORD, 1862-3.

MOSES HUMPHREY, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

ard 1. Samuel Merriam. u 2. Thomas D. Potter. " 3. William D. Colby. u 4. Ezra Ballard.

Ward 5. W. G. Shaw. u 6. Benjamin F. Gale. " 7. Josiah Cooper.

William A. Hodgdon, City Cleric.

COMMON COUNCIL.

JOHN D. TEEL, President.

ard 1. Nathaniel Rolfe,

George P. Meserve. " 2. Sylvester Stevens,

John B. Curtis. " 3. Moses H. Farnum,

Henry Martin. " 4. Moses H. Bradley,

Amos Hadley, Clerk.

Ward 4. Jefferson Noyes. " 5. Nicholas Quimby,

Abraham G. Jones. " 6. John D. Teel,

Lorenzo K. Peacock. " 7. Isaiah S. Robinson,

Charles W. Hazeltine.

•ity Treasurer— Joseph C. A. Hill. lity Solicitor John Y. Mugridge. my Physician— William H. Smart. ■ity Marshal and Collector of Taxes— John Kimball. issistant Marshals Jonathan L. Pickering, Samuel C. Pickard. health Officers— John Kimball, ex officio, J. F. Sargent, m. d., nathan L. Pickering. °olice Justice Sylvester Dana. special Justice Stephen C. Badger. Jiief Engineer— True Osgood.

CITY OF NASHUA, 1862-3.

HIRAM T. MORRILL, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

ird 1. John N. Barr.

2. William S. Atwood.

3. Daniel S. Jones.

4. Daniel Crosby.

5. Norman Fuller,

Ward 5. Amos Wheeler.

" 6. Andrew J. Rockwood,

Andrew J. Marshall. " 7. John M. Flanders. " 8. Horace C. Tolles.

Isaac H. Marshall, City Clerk.

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Ward 1. " 2.

CITIES OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

COMMON COUNCIL.

JACOB D. MARCH, President.

John Webster, Sewell F. Dodge. Rufus T. King, John E. Churchill Solomon A. Davis Rufus Holt. Abner P. Dodge, Charles F. Stetson Levi Robinson, Terrence Duffy,

John G. Kimball

Ward 5. Charles H. Metcalf, Dennis D. Sullivan.

" 6. Jacob Libbey, David B. Fiske, Alvin Greenwood, Franklin TwitchelL

" 7. Jacob D. March, George Williams.

" 8. Nahum W. Burke, Irwin B. Wilder. Cleric.

City Treasurer— John G. Kimball. City Solicitor George Y. Sawyer. City Marshal— Thomas G. Banks. Assistant Marshal John Barney. Chief Engineer— Isaac Eaton. City Physician E. B. Hammond. Health Officers— Thomas G. Banks, Dr. E. Colburn, Charlei Lovejoy. Police Justice— Edward P. Emerson. Special Justice— Isaac Spalding.

CITY OF DOVER

Held their election on the fourth Tuesday of November, 1861, anij organized their city government the first Wednesday in January i 1862.

ALPHONZO BICKFORD, Mayor.

ALDERMEN.

Ward

Ward 1. Thomas Currier. " 2. Jonas D. Towusend, Nicholas Pinkham. " 3. Zimri S. Wallingford,

Henry T. Wiswall, City Cleric,

3. John E. Bickford, Charles H. Horton,

4. Jesse Meader.

COMMON COUNCIL.

WILLIAM BURR, President.

Ward 1. William G. Webster, Cyrus Bangs, Franklin F. Davis.

" 2. George W. Gray,

Samuel M. Chesley, Winslow Hall, Ralph Littlefield, Isaac B. Williams, Samuel C Hayes.

" 3. William H. Hanson, Charles A

Ward 3. Nathaniel Low, Jr., William Burr, . I James Bennett, Benjamin Gerrish, Jr1 Ephraim T. Brigham, Edward E. Littlefield ; Thomas Stevenson. " 4. Garey R. Gage,

W. Henry Twombly, Israel Hanson.

Tufts, Clerk.

CITIES OF NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 123

City Messenger— B. Frank Kennard.

City Treasurer Asa A. Tufts.

City Solicitor— Henry T. Wis wall.

City Collector— John S. Hayes.

Justice of the Police Cowtf— Richard Kimball,

Associate Justice— Andrew H. Young.

City Marshal— Lucien B. Legg.

Assistant Marshal Everett Hall.

Ohief Engineer— Richard N. Ross.

Health Commissioners— benjamin F. Nudd, Horatio G. Hanson,

., William B. Foss.

TOWN POLICE COURTS.

TOWN OF CLAREMONT.

POLICE COURT.

Philander C. Freeman, Police Justice, appointed June 26, 1858, Charles H. Eastman, Associate Justice, '" May 29, 1861.

TOWN OF SOMERSWORTH.

POLICE COURT.

George W. Balloch, Police Justice, appointed May 14, 1858. John C. Hill, Associate Justice, " " "

TOWN OF FARMINGTON

Adopted the Police law, by a majority vote, July 12, 1859. osiah B. Edgerly, Police Justice, appointed May 29, 1861.

TOWN OF ALTON. Villiam Emerson, Police Justice, appointed December 8, 1860. Nathaniel Dorman, Associate Justice, appointed Dec. 8, 1860.

TOWN OF CHARLESTOWN.

ienry Hubbard, Police Justice, appointed April 29, 1861.

TOWN OF KEENE.

George F. Starkweather, Police Justice, appointed April 29, 1861, ieonard Bisco, Associate Justice, appointed August 3, 1861.

INSPECTORS, &c.

nspector of Flour— Julius Cone, Concord.

' of Hops— William P. Riddle, Manchester.

' of Fish— William T. Frye, Portsmouth. 'ommissioners of Pilotage Lyman D. Spalding, William L. ight, Charles H. Chase, Portsmouth,

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BOARD OF EDUCATION.

The following County School Commissioners were appointed for one year, commencing July 15, 1862 :

Salary.

John Colby, Hampton, for Rockingham, $115

Roger M. Sargent, Farmington, for Strafford, 50

John Wingate, Jr,, Wolfborough, for Carroll, 55

Henry W. Dudley, Gilmanton, for Belknap, 40

Scott French, Pittsfield, for Merrimack, 85

Josiah W. Pillsbury, Milford, for Hillsborough, 100

Orren Perkins, Winchester, for Cheshire, 80

Elisha T. Rowe, Plainfield, lor Sullivan, 60

Samuel A. Duncan, Hanover, for Grafton, 120

Asa W. Tenney, Dalton, for Coos, 95

On the third Wednesday of August, 1862, the several County School Commissioners met at Concord, and organized themselves nto a Board of Education, according to law, by choosing a Chairman and Secretary.

Chairman— Wilson S. Abbott, Raymond. Secre tary— William D. Knapp, Somers worth.

The sixteenth Annual Report upon the Common Schools of ^ew-Hampshire, the same being the twelfth Annual Report of he Board of Education, 1862.

The Report of the Board of Education for 1862-3 was not pub- ished at the time this part of the Register (Oct) 1862) was printed.

N. H. TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION.

The Association held their eighth Annual Meeting November 9, 1861, at the City Hall, Concord.

President— Henry E. Sawyer, Concord.

Vice-Presidents— Wilson S. Abbott, Raymond; John S. Wood- lan, Hanover; Cyrus S. Richards, Meriden; John W. Ray, Ianchester ; Sullivan McCollister, Westmoreland ; Elihu T. Quim- y, New-Ipswich.

Secretaries— Nathan F. Carter. Exeter; James W. Webster, loncord.

Treasurer— Sylvanus Hay ward, Dunbarton.

Counselors— E. T. Rowe, Aurin M. Payson, D. H. Sanborn,

P. Newell, Benjamin Warner, Richard C. Stanley, James H. mart.

134 LITEKARY INSTITUTIONS.

DARTMOUTH COLLEGE.

TRUSTEES.-

Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

His Excellency, Nathaniel S. Berry, ex officio, Hebron.

Rev. Zedekiah S. Barstow, d. d., Keene.

Rev. Nathaniel Bouton, d. d., Concord.

Rev. Samuel Delano, Hartford, Vt.

Rev. Silas Aiken, d. d., Rutland, Vt.

Hon. Anthony Colby, New-London.

Hon. Amos Tuck, Exeter.

Lyndon A. Marsh, Esq., Woodstock, Vt.

Hon. George W. Nesmith, Franklin.

The Honorable Council, the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, with the Chief Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court, are Trustees, ex officio, in relation to funds given by the State.

Visitors to the Chandler School John James Dixwell, Esq., A. m., Boston; Francis Brown Hayes, Esq., a. m., Boston.

Treasurer— Daniel Blaisdell, Esq., A. m., Hanover.

FACULTY AND INSTRUCTORS.

Rev. Nathan Lord, d. v., President.

Dixi Crosby, m. d., Professor of Surgery, Obstetrics, and Dis- eases of Women and Children.

Edward Elisha Phelps, m. d., ll.d., Professor of the Theory and Practice of Physic and Pathological Anatomy.

Hon. Isaac Fletcher Redfield, ll.d., Professor of Medical Ju- risprudence.

Albert Smith, m. d., Professor of Materia Medica and Thera- peutics.

Alpheus Crosby, a. m., Professor Emeritus of the Greek Lan- guage and Literature.

Oliver Payson Hubbard, m. d., ll.d., Hall Professor of Mine- ralogy and Geology, and Professor of Chemistry and Pharmacy.

Rev. Samuel Oilman Brown, D. d., Evans Professor of Oratory and Belles Letters.

Rev. Daniel James Noyes, d. d., Phillips Professor of Theology.

Edmund Randolph Peaslee, m. d., Professor of Anatomy and Physiology.

John Smith Woodman, a. m., Professor of Civil Engineering.

Rev. John Newton Putnam, A. m., Professor of the Greek Lan- guage and, Literature.

John Riley Varney, A. b., Professor of Mathematics.

Rev. Charles Augustus Aiken, a. m., Professor of the Latin Language and Literature.

James Willis Patterson, A. m., Professor of Astronomy and Me- teorology.

William Alfred Packard, A. m., Professor of Modern Lan- guages.

Rev. Henry Fairbanks, a. m., Appleton Professor of Natural Philosophy.

John E. Sinclair, A. m., Assistant Professor.

Oliver Payson Hubbard, a. m., Librarian.

Grosvenor S. Hubbard, A. b., Assistant in Chemistry.

LITERARY INSTITUTIONS.

135

COMMENCEMENT.

The Annual Commencement, last Thursday in July; Anniver- sary of Societies on Wednesday, the day before Commencement. Examination for admission to College, on Tuesday of Com- mencement week.

vacations.

The first, four weeks, beginning the day after Commencement.

The second, seven weeks, beginning in November.

The third, two weeks, in May.

CHANDLER SCHOOL.

CHANDLER SCIENTIFIC FACULTY.

The scientific course of study in this department is four years.

Rev. Nathan Lord, d. d., President.

Oliver Payson Hubbard, m. d., Professor of Mineralogy, Geol- ogy and Chemistry.

Rev. Samuel Gilman Brown, d. d., Professor of Rhetoric.

Rev. Daniel James Noyes, d. d., Professor of Moral Science.

Edmund R. Peaslee, m. d., Professor of Physiology.

John Smith Woodman, A. m., Professor of Civil Engineering. I John Riley Varney, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. I James Willis Patterson, A. m., Professor of Astronomy.

William A. Packard, A. M., Professor of Modern Languages.

Rev. Henry Fairbanks, a. m., Professor of Natural Philosophy.

The sixty -sixth Annual Course of Lectures commenced in Au- gust, 1862. Fees for the course, $50. Matriculation, $5. Graduat- ing expenses, $18.

STUDENTS FOR 1862-3.

MEDICAL STUDENTS,.

ACADEMICAL DEPARTMENT.

Seniors,. . , 53 I Sophomores, 52

Juniors, 54 | Freshmen, 38

SCIENTIFIC DEPARTMENT.

Seniors, 7 1 Third- Class, 12

Second Class, 7 | Fourth Class, 6

Sum total, 229.

METHODIST GENERAL. BIBLICAL. INSTITUTE.

OFFICERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES.

President— Lee Claflin, Esq. Vice-President— Hon. Nathaniel S. Berry. Secretary— David Patten, d. d. Treasurer— Rev . Elisha Adams.

136 STATE INSTITUTIONS.

FACULTY.

Rev. Bishop Osmon C. Baker, d. d., President.

Rev. Stephen M. Vail, d. d., Morrill Professor of Biblical and Oriental Literature.

Rev. J. W. Merrill, d. d., Professor of Natural and Histor- ical Theology, and Mental and Moral Philosophy.

Rev. D. Patten, d. d., Professor of Revealed and Pastoral Theology, and Sacred Rhetoric.

The academical year begins on the second Wednesday in Sep-, tember, and closes on the second Wednesday in June.

The vacation commences the day following, and continues till I the second Wednesday of September.

The Libraries contain at this time about 4,000 volumes.

classes for 1861-2.

Senior Class, 12; Middle Class, 27; Junior Class, 21. Whole; number, 60.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE HISTORICAL SOCIETY.

officers elected for 1862-3.

Charles P. Gage, Concord, President.

P. A. Stackpole, Dover, Vice-President.

Nathaniel Bouton, d. d., Corresponding Secretary.

Nathan Call, Boscawen, Recording Secretary.

J. C. A. Win gate, a. m., Treasurer.

S. D. Bell, ll. i>>, W. F. Goodwin, ll. r., N. Bouton, r>. d., Publishing Committee.

William F. Goodwin, Librarian.

B. P. Stone, d. d., Joseph B. Walker, William Prescott, Stand- 1 ing Committee.

STATE INSTITUTIONS.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE ASYIiUM FOR THE INSANE,

CONCORD.

Presided— Charles Burroughs, d. d. Portsmouth.

Trustees— Charles H. Peaslee, Charles Burroughs, Joseph B "\ Walker, John A. Richardson, Timothy Haynes, John Preston H George B. Twitchell, John H. White, Woodbury Melcher, Rufu: G. Lewis, New-Hampton, John Conant, Jaffrey, Isaac Spalding Nashua.

Secretary— Joseph B. Walker.

Superintendent and Treasurer— Jesse P. Bancroft, m. d. Fel.

Assistants— John A. Hayes, m. d., Francis N. Gibson, m. d.

Stewards- Josiah C. Shaw.

Matron— Harriet J. Bennett.

STATE INSTITUTIONS. 187

His Excellency Nathaniel S. Berry, the Honorable Council, he President of the Senate and Speaker of the House, are Board f Visitors, ex officio.

Statistics taken from the twenty-first Annual Report, 1861. The rhole number of patients admitted since the opening of the insti- ition in 1842, to May 1, 1862, is 1,927.

The number of patients received during the year ending May 1, 362,86; the whole number remaining, same date, 188. Number ischarged, 94; number recovered, 42; partially recovered, 32; nimproved, 13; died, 7.

A farm of one hundred and twenty-one acres. A large portion f it is under a high state of cultivation, and the returns in pro- uce are abundant.

lOUSE OF REFORMATION FOR JUVENILE AND FEMALE OFFENDERS.

LOCATED AT MANCHESTER.

Trustees— Horton D. Walker; William P. Wheeler, Keene; )avid A. Bunton, Manchester; Cyrus Eastman, Littleton; 'nomas Pearson, Nashua; Moses T. Willard, Concord; Reed P. Jlark, Londonderry.

President— Horton D. Walker, Portsmouth. Treasurer— Frederick Smyth, Manchester. Secretary David A. Bunton. Superintendent— Brooks Shattuck. Matron— Mrs. Mary Shattuck.

From the Superintendent's Fifth Annual Report the following atistics are collated :

Boys. Girls. The number in the House, April 30, 1861, 53 8 61 The number committed since, 58 8 66

Returned— before reported escaped, 3 3

114 16 130

Remaining in the House, April 30, 1862, 105; boys, 94; girls, 11. srms of commitment, from one to ten years, and a portion dur- g minority. Offenses: stealing, drunkenness, vagrancy, barn- irning, shop-breaking, &c.

Ages when committed ranging from 8 to 16 years, giving the rerage age a fraction over 13 years.

Instructions are given in all necessary and important branches ? education, to make the inmates useful to themselves and fit em for useful and worthy members of society.

STATE -PRISON.

Warden— John Foss. Deputy— Moses F. Rogers. Chaplain— Rev. Samuel Cooke. ~ ysician— Charles F. P. Hildreth.

138 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

From the Warden's Annual .Report for the year ending June 1. 1861, to May 1,1862:

The whole number of convicts committed since the opening of the institution, in 1812, is 1202; number discharged, 594; number pardoned, 390; number removed to the Insane Asylum, 5 ; num- ber died, 73; number escaped, 15.

The number committed during the year, 42 ; number remaining in prison June 1, 1862, 112.

During the year 38 have left, 20 of whom have been discharged, 12 by remission of sentence, 5 have been removed by death, and one removed to the Insane Asylum.

Considering the rather sudden check of all branches of business, the financial concerns of the prison stand very well. According to the Warden's Report for the year ending June 1, 1862, the gain to the institution, over the current expenses of the business of the prison, was $1,705.40. This balance of gain is partly made up of I cash on hand of the last year's earnings.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Bank Commissioners.

Charles IT. Powers, Jaffrey. Nathaniel H. Sanborn, Franklin. John Peavey, Tuftonborough.

The statement given in regard to the capital stock and dividend of each bank, in the following named list, is taken from the State Commissioners' Annual Report.

Aggregate capital of the 52 banks, $4,958,700.

[The Clerk of each banking corporation, or some one of it# officers would confer a favor (after their annual meeting), in fcfl warding a list of the officers, as chosen for the ensuing year, toll the compiler of the N. H. Register.]

Ashuelot Bank,

Keene. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $100,000.

President— William Dinsmoor. Cashier— -T. H. Leverett.

Directors— William Dinsmoor, Samuel Dinsmoor, George A Wheelock, D. Buffum, T. M. Edwards, Elijah Boyden, William Pi Abbott.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Amoskeag Bank,

Manchester. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $200,000;

President— J '. S. Kidder. Cashier. Moody Currier

Directors— J . S. Kidder. E. A. Straw, Mace Moulton, Hernial- Foster, R. D. Mooers, Adam Chandler, Henry Putney.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 139

Belknap County Bank,

aconia. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $80,000.

resident— Warren JLovell. Cashier— Napoleon B. Gale.

Directors— Warren Lovell, S. W. Mead, J. P. Pitman, Andrew ack, K. S. Webster. Dividends, 1861, 7| per cent.

Bank of New -Hampshire,

srtsmouth. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $150,000.

resident— Peter Jenness. Cashier— James P. Bartlett.

Directors— Peter Jenness, Daniel Marcy, True M. Ball, Albert laisdell, E. P. Prescott, James N. Tarlton. M. P. Jones. Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Bank of Lebanon,

sbanon. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,000.

resident Robert Kimball. Cashier— J. H. Kendrick.

Directors— 'Robert Kimball, G. S. Kendrick, William S. Ela,

imuel Wood, 2d, Abner Allen, Samuel Wood, Robert B. Kim-

ill.

Dividend, 1861, 7 per cent.

Cheshire Bank,

eene. Incorporated 1843. Capital, $100,000.

resident— John Henry Elliott. Cashier— R. H. Porter.

Directors— John Henry Elliott, .Levi Chamberlain, John Elliott, rm. S. Briggs, Charles Lamson, Francis A. Faulkner, William Wheeler. Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Cheshire County Bank,

eene. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

resident Frederick Vose. Cashier George W. Tilden.

Directors Frederick Vose. Lawson Robertson, John Bowker, A. Chapin, Edward Joslin, Ames F. Fisher, Horatio Kimball. Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Citizens Bank,

nbornton. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $70,000.

-esident— Asa P. Gate. Cashier^- William T. Cass.

Directors— Asa P. Cate, Woodbury Melcher, John Keniston, Davis, Robert Gray, Austin F. Pike, E. S. Wadleigh. Dividend, 1861, 7^ per cent. Discount day, Monday.

Claremont Bank,

aremont. Incorporated 1848. Capital. $100,000.

"esident— Ambrose Cossitt. Cashier— John L. Farwell.

Directors Ambrose Cossitt, Isaac F. Wetherbee, G. 1ST. Farwell, lomas Sanford, Nathaniel Tolles, Alpheus F. Snow. Lewis Perry . Dividend, 1861, per cent.

Carroll County Bank, ndwich. Capital, $50,000.

'esident— -M. H. Marston. Cashier— Stephen Beede.

140 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Directors— M. H. Marston, Thomas Burley, Ira A. Bean, Wil- liam M. Weed, Ebenezer Wilkinson, Augustus Blanchard, Joseph Drew.

Dividend, 1861, 4 per cent.

City Bank,

Manchester. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $150,000.

President Isaac C. Flanders. Cashier E. W. Harrington.

Directors Isaac C. Flanders, William C. Clarke, S.W. Parsons, A. G. Tucker, Joseph Kidder, William H. Hill, J. A. Haines.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Cochecho Bank,

Dover. Incorporated 1851. Capital, $100,000.

President Thomas Stackpole. Cashier Ezekiel Hurd.

Directors T. Stackpole, William B. Wiggin, Joseph Morrill, C. W. Rollins, T. E. Sawyer, James E. Lothrop, Joseph C Hutchins.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Connecticut River Bank,

Charlestown. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $100,000.

President Hope Lathrop. Cashier George Olcott.

Directors Hope Lathrop, Ansel Glover, Robert Elwell, AshbeJ Hamlin, J. Baker, John M. Glidden, E. L. Cushing.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Derry Bank,

Derry. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $60,000

President John Ordway. Cashier David Currier.

' Directors John Ordway, Benjamin F. Eastman, Thomas J Melvin, Harvey P. Hood, John W. Noyes, J. Patten, G. A. Banres Dividend, 18615 6 per cent.

Dover Bank, Dover. Incorporated 1845. Capital, $100,000

President— Joseph H. Smith. Cashier Thomas L. Smith

Directors— J '. H. Smith, Oliver Wyatt, Leonard S.Rand, Joshui G. Hall, Jr., Nathaniel Wiggin.

Dividend, 1861, 7 per cent.

Exeter Bank.

This Bank is in the hands of a Commissioner. Charles IT. Bell, Commissioner.

Farmington Bank,

Farmington. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $75,000 1

President Hiram Barker. Cashier John D. LymaE

Directors Hiram Barker, Levi Pease, George N. Eastman, Isaa. Merrill, J. H. Stevens, John Barker, Daniel Pease, Jeremiah Jones!

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Francestown Bank,

Francestown. Incorporated 1851. Capital, $60.00f

President— William Bixby. Cashier— Paul H. Bixbj

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIBE. 141

Directors— William Bixby, Herbert Vose, Israel Batchelder, H. P. Clark, T. B. Bradford, NehemiahEpps, E. D. Boylston. Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Farmers and Mechanics Bank,

Rochester. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $60,000.

President N. V. Whitehouse. Cashier— E. Freeman Whitehouse.

Directors— -N. V. Whitehouse, Downing Varney, Elihu H. Wat- son, John Legro, Paul A. Stackpole, George L. Whitehouse, Jacob B. Smith.

Dividend, 1861, per cent.

Great Falls Bank,

Somersworth. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $150,000.

President— Nathaniel Wells. Cashier D. H. Buffum.

Directors— Nathaniel Wells, Daniel G. Rollins, M. C. Burleigh, William Bedell, D. M. Goodwin, Isaac Chandler, George W. Burleigh.

Dividend, 1861, 7 per cent.

Granite State Bank,

Exeter. Incorporated 1851. Capital, $100,000.

President Abner Merrill. Cashier N. A. Shute.

Directors— Abner Merrill, Charles Conner, William Odlin, Wil- liam W. Stickney, S. W. Dearborn, Edmund Elliot.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Indian Head Bank,

Nashua. Incorporated 1851. Capital, $120,000.

President— William D. Beasom. Cashier—A. McKean.

Directors— William D. Beasom, Francis Winch, John G. Blunt, Charles Lovejoy, E. G. Reed, Alexander McC, Wilkins.

Dividened, 1861, 7 per cent.

Langdon Bank,

Dover. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $100,000.

President— Samuel M. Wheeler. Cashier— Calvin Hale.

Directors— Samuel M. Wheeler, Alpheus Rogers, W. T. Prescott, James Littlefield, J. D. Townsend, Enoch H. Nutter, Charles H. Crockett.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Lake Bank, Wolfborough. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $75,000.

President— John M. Brackett. Cashier— Abel Haley.

Directors— John M. Brackett, J. F. Hall, George Rust, George W. Hersey, Aaron Roberts, William Walker, Blake Folsom.

Dividends, 1861, 8 per cent.

Manchester Bank,

Manchester. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $125,000.

President— James U. Parker. Cashier— Nathan Parker

T Rectors-James U. Parker, J. H. Maynard, D. A. Bunton,

U. T. P. Hunt, Isaac Riddle, G. H. Kimball, B, F. Martin.

Dividend, Sept. 1861, 4 per cent.

142 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

MechanicJcs Bank,

Concord. Incorporated 1834. Otipital, $100,000

President— Josiah Minot. Cashier Charles Minot

Directors— Josiah Minot, Joseph M. Harper, Seth Eastman. D. M. Carpenter, Ezra Carter, Arthur Fletcher, Samuel C. East man.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Merrimack County Bank,

Concord. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $80,000

President E. S. Towle. Cashier Edward Sawyer

Directors— E. S. Towle, Francis N. Fisk, Samuel Coffin, Richarc Bradley, Joseph B. Walker.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Mechanics and Traders Bank,

Portsmouth, Incorporated 1844. Capital, $98,700

President Richard Jenness. Cashier James F. Shores

Directors— Richard Jenness, Thomas J. Parsons, John Know! ton, Samuel Cleaves, Albert R. Hatch.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Monaolnock Bank,

Jaffrey. Incorporated 1850. Capital, $50,00C

President James Scott. Cashier— Peter Uptoi

Directors James Scott, Benjamin Cutter, Arad Adams, Samue Ryan, James L. Bolster, John Conant, Joseph T. Bigelow.

Dividend, 1861, 7 per cent.

Merrimack River Bank,

Manchester. Incorporated 1855. Capital, 150,00<

President Waterman Smith. Cashier Frederick Smyt]

Directors Waterman Smith, David Cross, Joseph B. Clark, J Blood, William W. Brown, R. N. Batchelde'r, Nathaniel Head.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Nashua Bank, Nashua. Incorporated 1836. Capital, $125,00

President— Isaac Spalding. Cashire John M. Hub

Directors— Isaac Spalding, Z. Shattuck, James Pierce, Perl( Dodge, C. C. Boutwell, Ebenezer Dearborn, Reuben Greeley.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

New-Ipswich Bank,

New-Ipswich. Incorporated 1848. Capital, $100,0(

President— J. Chandler. Cashier— Wm. A. Presto

Directors— James Chandler, J.W. Bliss, Moses Merriam, Geor W. Wheeler, George Whiting, George W. Wheeler, 2d, Nath; Stone.

Dividend, 1861, per cent.

Newmarket Bank,

Newmarket. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $80,0'

President— Joseph S. Lawrence. Cashier— S. A. Hair

BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 143

Directors— Joseph S. Lawrence, Samuel P.Dow, Joseph Cilley, John S. Bennett, William B. Small, J. Mooney, J. C, Burley. Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Pawtuckaway Bank,

Epping. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000,

President—3. H. Pearson. Caster— Charles W. Sargent.

Directors— J . H. Pearson, N. Batchelder, James H. Butler, J. L. Folsom, Joshua Brooks, George A. Pillsbury, E. L. Knowl- ton.

Dividend, 1861, 7 per cent.

Pittsfield Bank,

Pittsfield. Incorporated 1851. Capital, $50,000.

President— James Drake. Cashier— Josiah Carpenter.

Directors— James Drake, Sir M. D. Perkins, Ephraim Lock, N. W. Drake, C. H. Carpenter, Seth S. Shackford, Isaiah Berry.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Peterborough Bank,

Peterborough. Incorporated 1854. Capital, 50,000.

President— A. J. Cochran. Cashier— Wm. G. Livingston.

Directors— A. J. Cochran, F. Livingston, William Follansbee, Samuel Converse, Abiel Sawyer, Levi Woodbury, Timothy K. Ames,

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Piscatagua Exchange Bank,

Portsmouth. Incorporated 1844. Capital, $200,000.

President— W. H. Y. Hackett. Cashier— Samuel Lord.

Directors— W\ H. Y. Hackett, Ichabod Goodwin, W. M. Shack- ford, Wm. Stavers. Teller— John M. Lord.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Pennichuck Bank,

Nashua. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000.

President— Aaron W. Sawyer. Caster— Harrison Hobson.

Directors— Aaron W. Sawyer, Henry J. Chapman, A. P. Hughes, Alfred Greeley, Charles P. Gage, Gilman Shattuck, Abel P. Cram.

Dividend, 1861, 7 per cent.

Pine River Bank, Qssipee. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $50,000.

President— Nathaniel Grant. Cashier— William Sawyer, Jr.

Directors— Nathaniel Grant, Amasa Copp, Isaac Thurston, San- born B. Carter, James Young, 2d, L. D. Sawyer, Josiah Sanborn.

Dividend, 1861, 3 per cent.

Rochester Bank, Rochester. Incorporated 1853. Capital, $80,000

^resident— John McDuffee. Caster— Franklin McDuffee.

Directors— J. McDuffee, Charles Dennett, D. Hanson, Thomas .Davis, Wm. K. Kimball, Enoch Whitehouse, E. J. Hathes. Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

.144 BANKS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Rockingham Bank,

Portsmouth. Incorporated 1813. Capital, $200,000.

President—J. M. Tredick. Cashier John J. Pickering.

Directors— J. M. Tredick, E. F. Sise, William P. Jones, George W. Haven, M. H. Wentworth.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Salmon Falls Bank, Rollinsford. Capital, $50,000.

President Hiram R. Roberts. Cashier William H. Morton.

Directors— H. R. Roberts, Ebenezer R. Doe, Oliver H. Lord. George W. Roberts, Abram G. Haley, Humphrey S. Watson, Joshua Converse.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

State Capital Bank,

Concord. Incorporated 1852. Capital, $120,000

President Hall Roberts. Cashier Preston S. Smith

Directors— Hall Roberts, Robert N. Corning, Ebenezer Symmes J. V. Barron, James Peverly, Jonas D. Sleeper, Ira A. Eastman.

Dividend, 1861. 6 per cent.

Strafford Bank,

Dover. Incorporated 1846. Capital, $120,000

President— William Woodman. Cashier— Asa A. Tufts

Directors —William Woodman, Daniel M. Christie, Charle Woodman, E. D. Chamberlain, William S. Stevens, Zimri S Wallingford, Noah Martin.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Souhegan Bank,

Milford. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,000

President— H. A. Daniels. Caster— Gilbert Wadleigb

Directors— -H. A. Daniels, Leonard Chase, Jacob Gove, Robert Howerson, Charles H.Nutt, Frederick T. Sawyer, JosiahFleemar;

Dividend, 1861, 7 per cent.

Sugar River Bank, Newport. Incorporated 1852. Capital, $50,00(!

President Thomas W. Gilmore. Cashier

Directors— Thomas W. Gilmore, H. G. Carlton, Daniel R. Hal , Oliver Booth, Daniel J. Warner, Amasa Edes, Worthin Hall.

Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent.

Somersworth Bank,

Somersworth. Incorporated 1855. Capital, $100,00(

President— Oliver H. Lord. Cashier— Samuel S. Rolling

Directors— Oliver H. Lord, Samuel S. Rollins, George W. Wei dell, O. W. Davis, Royal Eastman, Ruius W. Stevens, Ebenezc A. Tibbetts.

Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Union Bank, Concord. Incorporated 1856. Capital, $100,00!

President— George B. Chandler. Cashier— A. C Pierc<

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Directors— George B. Chandler, Nathaniel White, Woodbridge

llin, Peter Sanborn, Calvin Howe, Onslow Stearns, J. K. Wood-

an.

Dividend. 1861, 7 per cent.

Valley Bank,

illsborough. Incorporated July 4, 1860. Capital, $50,000.

resident— Stephen Kenrick. Cashier— John C. Campbell.

Directors— Stephen Kenrick, Ammi Smith, S. D. Wyman, James Briggs, H. D. Robertson, George Noyes. Dividend, Feb. 1862, 4 per cent.

Weave Bank, ampton-Falls. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $50,000.

resident— Wells W. Healey. Cashier— Thomas L. Sanborn.

Directors— Wells W. Healey, Thayer S. Sanborn, James Locke, icob T. Brown, Warren Brown, Richard Dodge. Property of the the Bank assigned to William W. Stickney, as- gnee.

Warner Bank, Earner. Incorporated 1850. Capital, $50,000.

resident— Jason H. Ames. Cashier— George Jones.

Directors— Jason H. Ames, Franklin Simonds, Ira Harvey, . M. Wilmarth, Abner Woodman, John Brown, Abner B. Kelly, j Dividend, 1861, 8 per cent. I Winchester Bank,

inchester. Incorporated 1847. Capital, $100,000.

'esident— Henry Kingman. Cashier— Obadiah Sprague.

Directors— H. Kingman, Alfred Willis, Everson Cook, Stephen Randall, P. S. Bacheller, John Burbank, D. A. Hawkins. Dividend, July 1861, 3 per cent.

White Mountain Bank, ncaster. Capital, $50,000.

•esident— Jared W. Williams. Cashier— Q. C. Williams.

Directors— J '. W. Williams, Barton G. Towne, James W. Weeks, lliam Burns, Seth Savage, dividend, 1861, 7 \ per cent.

SAVINGS BANKS.

he statement made of the savings banks in New-Hampshire in ard to the means, surplus and dividend of each, is taken from

State Commissioners'' Annual Report.

ggregate in the twenty-seven savings banks, $5,553,585.46. Vith but few exceptions the savings banks divide their surplus nings over and above the annual dividends once in five years.

Ashuelot Savings Bank, Winchester.

sident—Evzrson Cook. Setfy and Treas.— John Cook.

:eans, $22,300.76; surplus, $283.15. ividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

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146 SAVINGS BANKS.

Amoskeag Savings Bank, Manchester.

President— Mace Moulton. Setfy and Treas.— Moody Currier Means, $533,166.52; surplus, $24,062.44. Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Carroll County Five Cents Savings Bank.

[Office at Wolf borough.] President George Rust. Se&y and Treas. John M. Brackett '

Means, $30,947.63; surplus, $ .

Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

City Savings Bank, Manchester.

President— Joseph Kidder. Treasurer— E. W. Harington I

Means, $74,675.00; surplus, $2,815.43. Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Concord Savings Bank.

President Ira A. Eastman. Sec'y and Treas. Charles Minot Means, $54,888.03; surplus, $2,608.35. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Cheshire Provident Institution for Savings, Keene. i

President Levi Chamberlain. Sec'y and Treas. George Tilden ! Means, $764,108.88 ; surplus, $15,545.95. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Connecticut River Savings Bank, Charlestown.

President Samuel Webber. Sec'y and Treas. George Olcot Means, $143,835.47; surplus, $1,600.23. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Dartmouth Savings Bank, Hanover.

President Daniel Blaisdell. Secretary Israel O. Dewe

Treas.— Dan-1 F. Richardso; Means, $7,186.72; cash on hand, $100.

Dover Five Cents Savings Bank, Dover.

President Oliver Wyatt. Treasurer Calvin Hal

Means, $129,682.44; surplus, $3,110.25. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

j Exeter Savings Bank.

President Woodbridge Odlin. Treasurer Nathaniel A. Shut » Means, $86,780.08; surplus, $6,615.69. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Manchester Savings Bank, Manchester. President— W. P. Newell. Sec'y and Treas.— Nathan Park<

Means, $433,973.56; surplus, $15,490.80. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

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Manchester Five Cents Savings Bank, Manchester.

President— Waterman Smith. Treasurer— Frederick Smyth.

Means, $116,169.41; surplus, $3,385.79. Dividend, 1861, 6 per cent.

Meredith Bridge Savings Bank, Laconia.

"residH— Woodbury Melcher. Sech/ and Treas.— John T. Coffin, Means, $190,810.41; surplus, $8,330.72. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Milford Five Cents Savings Institution.

"resident— David Russell. Treasurer— Hiram A. Daniels.

Means, $31,531.47; surplus, $90.48. Dividend, 1861, 5 percent.

Nashua Savings Bank, Nashua.

"resident— Edward Spalding. Treasurer— Aaron P. Hughes.

Means, $263,098.28; surplus, $2,272.36. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

New-Hampshire Savings Bank, Concord.

"resident— Samuel Coffin. Treasurer James Moulton, Jr.

Means, $507,280.63; surplus, $41,019.99. Dividend, 1861, 4 percent.

Newmarket Savings Bank, Newmarket.

'resident— G. W. Kittredge. Treasurer David Murray.

Means, $33,174.44; surplus, $1,186.75. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

New-Ipsivich Savings Bank, New-Ipsivich.

'resident— Jeremiah Smith. Treasurer John Preston.

Means, $73,845.67; surplus, $1,357.46. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Norway Plains Savings Bank, Rochester.

'resident— Charles Dennett. Sec'y and Treas.— J. McDuffie.

Means, $173,892.84; surplus, $1,984.40. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Peterborough Savings Bank.

'resident— John H. Steele. Treasurer— George A. Pamsdell.

Means, $56,773.96; surplus, $406.94. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Portsmouth Savings Bank, Portsmouth.

'resident— William M. Shackford. Treasurer— Samuel Lord.

Clerk— A. Lord. Means, $955,376.96. Dividend, 1861, 4 per cent.

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Pittsfield Savings Bank, Pittsfield.

President— John Berry. Sechf and Treas. Lowell Browi

Means, $14,434.87; surplus, $530.22. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Rollinsford Savings Bank, Rollinsford.

President— K. R. Roberts. Se&y and Treas.— Wm. H. Mortoi Means, $185,240.76; surplus, $13,955.94. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Savings Bank for the County of Strafford. [Office at the Strafford Bank, Dover.] President— George D. Yittum. Treasurer— William Woodmai Means, $514,741.92; surplus, $35,495.16. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Somersworth Savings Bank, Somersworth.

President— M. C. Burleigh. Se&y and Treas.— D. H. Buffur

Means, $159,809.96; surplus, $6,859.92. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

Sullivan Savings Institution, Claremont.

President Jonas Livingston. Se&y and Treas. —J ohn L. Farwel

Means, $232,693.15; surplus, $6,849.82. Dividend, 1361, 5 per cent.

Walpole Savings Bank, Walpole.

President David Buffum. Sec-y and Treas.— Benj. F. Aldric! Means, $73,747.75; surplus, $1,467.25. Dividend, 1861, 5 per cent.

INSURANCE COMPANIES.

Insurance Commissioners*

Cornelius V. Dearborn, Peterborough. George W. Conant, Enfield. James Gordon, Laconia.

Atlantic M. F. I. Company.

President Charles Conner. Secretary— William P. Moulto

Treasurer Joseph C. Milliard.

Amoskeag M. F. I. Company, Manchester.

President— Isaac Riddle. - Setfy and Treas.— -E. T< Stevej

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Ashuelot M. F. I. Company, Keene. ^resident— William Dinsmoor. Secretary— Edward Farrar.

Treasurer— George W. Tilden.

Belknap County M. F. I. Company, Laconia.

'resident— Richard Gove, Gilford. Secretary— Ellery A. Hibbard. Treasurer— John C. Moulton.

Carroll County M. F. I. Company, Sandwich.

'resident— Daniel G. Beede. Se&y and Treas.— Q. C. Fellows.

Cheshire County M. F. I. Company, Keene.

'resident— L&rkin Baker. Secre tary —Joshua D. Colony.

Treasurer— Frederick Vose, Walpole.

Cochecho M. F. I, Company, Dover.

>res.— Chas. W. Woodman. Sec. Sf Tr.— Woodbury T. Prescott.

Equitable M. F. I. Company, Concord.

''resident— Caleb Parker. Secretary— Mitchel Gilmore.

Treasurer— Robert C. Osgood.

Farmers and Mechanics M. F. I. Company, Epping.

'resident— Joseph C. Plumer. Sec. and Treas.— AbramPlumer.

Farmers M. F. I. Company, Gilmanton.

'resident— John K. Woodman. , Secretary— Josiah J. Bean. Treasurer— Alfred Prescott.

Farmington M. F. I. Company, Farmington.

'res.— George M. Herring. Sec. and Treas.— Josiah B. Edgerly.

Granite M. F. I. Company, Webster.

resident— Moses Fellows. Secretory— Simeon B. Little.

Treasurer S. S. Little.

Great Falls M. F. I. Company, Somersworth.

Insure property under four classifications, each class liable for

5 own losses.

res.— Ichabod G. Jordan. Sec. and Treas.— Joseph A. Stickney.

Hand in Hand Mutual Insurance Company, Laconia.

resident— George W. Stevens. Secre tary— Samuel E. Young. Treasurer— A. G. Folsom.

Hillsborough County M. F. I. Company, Amherst.

-esident— Francis P. Fitch. Sec. and Treas.— David RusselL

150 RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Lake Fire-Insurance Company, Wolf borough.

President— Abel Haley. Sec. and Treas.— John Fox.

Manchester M. F. I. Company, Manchester.

President John S. Elliott. Sec. and Treas. J. D. Lyford.

Nashua M. F. I. Company, Nashua.

Pres. Josephus Baldwin. Sec. and Treas.— Chas. A. Hutchinson.

Portsmouth M. F. I. Company.

President— John Knowlton. Sec. and Treas. Wm, L. Dwight.

Rockingham M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

President Charles Conner. Secretary Wm. P. Moulton.

Treasurer— Joseph C. Hiiliard.

Rochester M. F. I. Company.

Pres. Micaj. H.Wentworth. Sec. and Treas. Enoch Whitehouse.

Rockingham Farmers M. F. I. Company, Exeter.

President Wm. Conner. Sec. and Treas. Charles E. Lane.

Union M. F. I. Company, Concord.

Pres.— Thomas P. Treadwell. Sec. and Treas.— Jona. E. Lang.

RAILROADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

Railroad Commissioners.

Jeremiah C. Tilton, Sanbornton. J. T. P. Hunt, Manchester. Dixi Crosby, Hanover. John Preston, New-Ipswich, of Peterborough Railroad. Willis H. Esty, Dover, of Boston $ Maine Railroad. Commissioners under a resolve of the Legislature relating to the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad :

William H. Y. Hackett, Portsmouth. Thomas L. Tullock, "

The statistics in regard to dividends, &c, were principally ob- tained from the Railroad Report to the Legislature, June, 1862.

Ashuelot Railroad. Length of road, about 24 miles; running from Keene to South- Vernon, Vt. Trustee— John II. Elliott, Keene.

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Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroad. Length of road, 149 miles; running from Portland, Me., to land Pond, in Vermont. Length of road in New-Hampshire, r miles. This road is leased to the Grand Trunk Railway Com- my, of Canada. The rental is at 6 per cent.

Boston and Maine Railroad.

Length of road, 76 miles (42 in New-Hampshire); running from oston, via Exeter and Dover, and unites, a little below Ports- outh, with Portsmouth, Saco and Portland Road. Capital, U55,700. Dividend, 1851, per cent. President— Israel M. Spellman.

Directors— I. M. Spellman, James II. Duncan, George W. Kit- edge. Daniel M. Christie, Peter T. Homer, Henry Saltonstall, . G. White.

Treasurer— H. B. Wilbur. Superintendent William Merritt.

Boston, Concord and Montreal Railroad.

Length of road, 92 | miles; running from Concord, N. H., to

rells River, Vt. For the year ending March 31, 1862, shows a

tin of $27,523.55 to the corporation. Sinking fund, $82,000.

President— J ohn E, Lyon, Boston.

Directors— John E. Lyon, Alexander H. Tilton, John L. Rix,

iseph P. Pitman, Holmes Hinkley, John A. Parks, Joseph W.

ang.

Treasurer— Theodore Stanwood, Boston.

Superintendent— Joseph A. Dodge, Plymouth.

Cheshire Railroad.

Length of road, 53| miles; running from Fitchburg, Mass., to illows Falls, and forming a link in a road from Boston to Mon- sal. Balance of earnings for two years ending November 30, 61, $237,722.93.

Cochecho Railroad.

Length of road, 28 miles; running from Dover to Alton Bay. President William Hale.

Directors— W. Hale, John McDuffee, C. W. Wood, S. A. Walk- , Geo. M. Herring, Abel Hailey.

Concord Railroad.

Length of road, 84| miles. March 31, 1862, dividend, 7 per

nt.

President— Nathaniel G. Upham.

Directors— N . G. Upham, Isaac Spalding, Josiah Stickney, Uriel

ocker, Charles H. Peaslee, Francis C. Manning, John S. Kid-

r.

Treasurer— N. P Lovering.

Clerk— John H. George.

Superintendent— Joseph A. Gilmore, Concord.

152 RAILKOADS IN NEW-HAMPSHIKE.

Concord and Portsmouth Railroad.

Operated by the Concord Railroad corporation. $13,800. divi- dends for 1861.

President Stephen Kenrick.

Directors— Stephen Kenrick, S. Plumer Dow, B. F. Martin. J. B.Walker, S.N. Bell.

Treasurer Moody Currier, Manchester.

Clerk— William H. Hackett.

Contoocook River Railroad.

Length of Road, 14^ miles; running from Contoocookville 1 where it connects with the Concord and Claremont, to Hillsbor- j ough Bridge. Balance of earnings for one year, ending March j

31, 1862, $4,185.65.

Eastern Railroad.

Length of road, 54 miles (16£ in New-Hampshire); running ; from Boston to Portsmouth. Net earnings for one year, ending j November 30, 1861, $246,401.34.

President Benjamin T. Reed, Boston.

Directors— -E. P. Bancroft, Robert W. Hooper, Boston ; W. H. Y. , Hackett, William M. Shackford, Portsmouth.

Treasurer John B. Parker, Boston.

Cleric of the Corporation and Transfer Cleric William H. Hack- j ett, Portsmouth.

Great Falls and Conway Railroad.

Length of road completed, 26 miles. Net income for one year, i ending with 1861, $12,857.05.

Trustees Oliver Hiil, Asa Beacham, Oliver H. Lord. Treasurer and Superintendent Albert A. Perkins.

Great Falls and South Berwick Branch Railroad.

Length of road, 6 miles. In hands of trustees for bond-holders. | Trustees Ichabod Goodwin, W. H. Y. Hackett, John N. Good- win.

Treasurer and Cleric William H. Hackett.

Manchester and Lawrence Railroad.

Length of road, 24 miles; running from Manchester to Law- I rence, Mass. Dividend, 1861, 7 per cent. President N. G. Upham.

Directors— -N . G. Upham, E. J. M. Hale, John Flint, N. G.JJ White, E. A. Straw, Asa Fowler, Amos Tuck.

Treasurer— D . J. Daniels.

Cleric— William C. Clarke, Manchester.

Manchester and North Weare Railroad.

The original name of this road was UN. H. Central Railroad," and which was sold at auction, June, 1859, and a new company formed. This road is 19 miles long. This road is operated by the Concord.

RAILROADS IK NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

153

Merrimack and Connecticut Rivers Railroad.

First incorporated in 1848, under the title of Concord and Clare- iont Railroad. Length of road completed, to Bradford, 29£ liles. Net earnings for one year, ending March 31, 1862, 8,303.46.

New -Hampshire Central Railroad.

Running from Manchester to Henniker, 25^ miles. This road is so incorporated with the Merrimack and Connecticut Rivers ailroad and operated by the Northern Road.

Northern Railroad.,

Length of road, 69 miles; running from Concord to West Leb-

lon. Net earnings .for one year, ending March 31, 1862,

122,626.22.

ividend, 4 per cent.

President and A gent— Onslow Stearns, Concord.

Directors— Onslow Stearns, John A. Burnham, George W. Nes-

ith. Uriel Crocker, Josiah Minot, Joseph W. Clark, George A.

.ettell.

Treasurer George A. Kettell, Boston.

Clerk— William L. Foster, Concord.

Nashua and Lowell Railroad.

Length of road, 15 miles; continuation of Concord to Lowell.

ividend for the year ending Nov. 30, 1861, 8 per cent.

President— Francis B. Crowninshield.

Directors— Francis B. Crowninshield, D. S. Richardson, Ed-,

ird Spalding, Onslow Stearns, Henry Sigourney.

Treasurer— FAw&rd Spalding.

Clerk George Bowers.

The Nashua and Lowell, and Wilton Roads, N. H., and Boston

d Lowell, and Stony Brook3 Mass., are operated under one

magement.

Manager— George Stark, Nashua.

Superintefident—Johia B. Winslow.

Peterborough and Shirley Railroad.

incorporated 1846; road running from Peterborough to Groton notion, Mass. This corporation sold out to a company in Mas- shusetts, and that company transferred the same to the Fitch- rg Railroad Company, dividend, November, 1861, 6 per cent.

Sullivan Railroad. incorporated 1846. Length of road, 24J miles; running from Hows Falls to Windsor, Vt. This road is in the hands of trus- s.

Worcester and Nashua Railroad.

ncorporated 1844. Length of road, 45f miles, of which are New-Hampshire. Net income for one year, ending with 1861, 3,188.43. Dividend, $4.50 per share. 7*

154

POST-MASTERS.

Wilton Railroad.

Length of road, 15i miles. This road is operated by the Nashua and Lowell Company, at a yearly rent of $14,000.

White Mountains Railroad.

Length of road, 20 miles; running from Wells River to Little- ton. The road is leased to the Boston, Concord and Montreal Corporation for five years, at a yearly rent of $10,000, payable in monthly installments.

POST-OFFICES AND POST-MASTERS

IN KEW-HAMPSHXKE.

Acworth, C M. Woodbury.

. . South, J. F. Richardson.

. . East, Rodney Buss. Alexandria, P. C. Forbes. Allenstown, Samuel Martin. Alstead, Leonard O. Shepard.

. . New, James F. Isham.

.. Paper-Mill Village, C. K. Vilas. Alton, A. H. Sawyer.

. . West, W. G. C. Emerson. Amherst, H. E. Abbott. Amoskeag, (Manchester) Joseph

Jones. Andover, James Scales.

. . East, Cyrus W. Cole.

.. West, D. Osgood. Antrim, R. S. Buckminster.

. . North Branch, A. Fairfield. Atkinson, Charles Fernald.

. . Depot, Jacob Erving. Auburn, Mrs. Wiley. Barnstead, Cyrus W. Blanchard.

.. North, S. F. Webster.

. . Center, Seth Tasker. Barrington, J. Waterhouse, Jr.

. . North, F. Cater. Bartlett, Thomas Hanson.

. . Lower, George Pitman. Bath, William V. Hutchins. Bedford, James T. Kendall. Bennington, G. A. Whittemore. Benton, Amos Whitche*r. Berlin, Joseph H. Dustin.

. . Falls, Moses T. Cross. Bethlehem, Nelson C. Farr. Blue Hill, (Strafford) Robert W.

F08S.

Boscawen, W. A. Huntress.

. . West, Mrs. Stevens. Bow, J. T. Morgan. Bradford, William A. Carr. Brentwood, FrederickRobinson. Bridgewater, J. H. Johnson. Bristol, S. K. Mason. ' Brookfield, Charles Colman. Brookline, Henry B. Stiles. Campton, C. W. Cook.

. . Village, Wm. P. Robinson.

. . West, T. J. Sanborn. Canaan, M. H. Milton.

. . East, E. Barney.

. . West, L. C. Pattee. Candia, Hannah P. Smith.

. . Village, J. W. Dudley. Canterbury, Alfred H. Brown.

.. Shaker Village,Robert Shep- ard. Carroll, Jonas Howe. Center-Harbor, B. F. Kelsea. Charlestown, H. Hubbard.

. . North, T. Whipple.

. . South, R. Robertson. Chester, Thomas J. Melvin.

. . East, Robert Shirley. Chesterfield, Henry O. Coolidge.

. . Factory, David W. Birkley. Chichester, John Langley.

. . North, George P. Haines. Claremont, Charles O. Eastman.

. . West, Willis Redfield. Clarksville, P. C. Robie. Colebrook, James A. Pitkin. Columbia, S. M. Harvey. Concord, Robert N. Corning.

.. West, J. D. Taylor.

POST-MASTERS.

155

. Mast-Yard, J. F. Runnels.

. East, John M. Dearborn.

. Fisherville, Dana W. Pratt.

ontoocookville, (Hopkinton) Ira Dimond.

onway, C- W. Gordon,

. North, T. A. Hanson.

. Center, H. McNorton.

Ornish :

. Flat, John T. Breck.

roydon, D. W. Frye.

. Flat. D. D. Marsh.

epot, (Westmoreland) D. Liv- ingston.

rewsville, (Walpole) H. Lath- rop.

•epot, (Atkinson) Jacob Irv- ing.

epot, (Greenland) James B. Rand.

epot, (Marlborough) C. S. Moors.

. Depot, (Northfield).

alton, Oliver M. Brooks.

anbury, William P. Stone.

. South, Luke Pillsbury.

anville, Enos Tewksbury.

eerfield, Charles Norris. South, F. J. White. Center, E. P. Hoitt.

eering, Russell Tubbs.

erry, William W. Poor.

. Derry Depot, James Priest.

. Wilson's Crossing, Warren Richardson.

orchester, P. R. Norris.

« North, W. Bobbins.

over, Nathaniel Low, Jr.

ublin, Asa Heald.

. Pottersville, J. Fitch.

unbarton, Samuel Burnham. North, Josiah Richardson.

urham, J. W. Coe.

aton, Charles Robinson.

ast-Kingston, J. C. Sargent.

ffingham, Josephus L. Drake. Falls, John L. Demeritt.

llsworth, W. M. Straw.

nfield, James F. Patten. Center, James F. Bryant. West, Timothy Kidder.

pping, Geo. E. Lawrence. . West, W. N. Dow.

psom, L. W. Peabody.

rrol, James J. Bragg.

xeter, William B. Morrill.

Farmington, Andrew J. Scruton. Fessenden's Mills, (Windham)

S. Fessenden. Fisherville, (Concord) Dana W.

Pratt. Fitzwilliam, Philip S. Bacheller. Francestown, S. D. Downs. Franconia, Seneca Pettee, Jr.

. . Profile, R. Taf't. Franklin, James Colburn. Freedom, Alanson Allard. Fremont, Isaiah L. Robinson. George's Mills, (Sunapee) Wm.

Russell. Gilford : . . Village, J. Thompson. . . Lake Village, George W. Weeks. Gilmanton, Levi H. Mudgett. . . Lower, James M. Gil man. .. Iron Works, Charles A.

Dockham. Gilsum, Francis A. Howard. Goffstown, G. Byron Moore.

. . Center, E. R. Poor. Gonic, (Rochester) D. Varney. Gorham, C. W. Bean. Goshen, Amos Glidden.

. . Mill Village, Dexter Dodge. Grafton, Isaac B. Martin.

. . Center, Horace Barney. Grantham, Oliver B. Buswell. . . North. Henry Alexander. Greenfield, J. Stephenson. Greenland, George E. Brackett.

. . Depot, James B. Rand. Great Fails,(Somersworth) John

S. Haines, Jr. Groveton, (Northumberland)

Wayne Cobleigh. Groton, Augustus Y. Bagley.

. . North, Otis C, Hall. Hampton. J. W. Dow. Hampstead, Rufus C. Smith. . . West, John D. Ordway. Hampton-Falls, Enoch J. Tilton. Hancock, John Whitcomb. Hanover, Israel O. Dewey. . . Center, Loren Kenne. Harrisville, (Nelson) C. C. P.

Harris. Haverhill, John Currier. . . East, Niles Doty. . . North, Joseph B. Cotton. . . Center, George W. Bisbee. . . Woodville, Eastman.

156

POST-MASTEKS.

Hebron, Alfred E. Jaques. Henniker, Horace Gibson.

. . West, Samuel M. Currier. Hill, Clinton Blake. Hillsborough, John G. Dickey.

. . Center, O. Dan forth.

. . Bridge, J. H. T. Newell. Hinsdale, Charles J. Amidon. Holderness, Thomas P. Cheney. Hollis, E. T. Wheeler. Hooksett, J. T. Goss. Hopkinton, DyerH. Sanborn.

. . Contoocookville, Ira Di- moncl.

. . West, James P. Sargent. Horn's Mills, (Wakefield) J. H.

Cloutman. Hudson, George W. Hills. IronWorks,(Gilmanton) Charles

A. Dockham. Jackson, O. P. Meserve. Jaffrey, Gurley A. Phelps.

. . East, Peter Upton. Jefferson, J. H. Plaisted. Keene, Thomas E. Hatch. Kensington, George W. Walton. Kingston, Albert Brown.

. . South, G. Webster.

. . East, Joseph C Sargent. Lake Village, (Gilford) George

W. Weeks. Lancaster, Royal Joyslin. Laconia, Joseph E. Odlin.

. . Weirs, William Wiicomb. Landaff, R. H. Noves.

.. East, W. B. Blandin. Langdon, R. Shumway. Lebanon, E. J. Durant.

. . East, W. Kendrick.

. . West, W. Kendrick. Lee, Timothy G. Davis.

. . Wadley's Falls, C. H. Tuttle. Leighton's Corner,(Ossi'x-)ee) Mrs.

S. Leighton. Lempster, L. Miller.

. . East, Parker Fletcher. Lincoln, Simon Tuttle. Lisbon, J. R. Young.

. . North, O. Eaton.

.. Sugar Hill, Artemas Wells. Littleton, William J. Bellows.

. . North, Josiah Smith. Londonderry, A. Plummer.

. . North, B. F. Garvin. Loudon, W. I. Batchelder.

. . Center, Ira Osgood.

. . Ridge, Isaac S. French. Lyman, Harrison Porter. Lyme, H. M. Clark. Lyndeborough, Wm. J. Herrick.

.. South, J.H. Tarbell.

. . North, John H. Goodrich. Mackerel Corner, (Tuftonboro')

J. S. Leavitt. Madison, John M. Atkinson.

. . East, Mark P. Blaisdell. Manchester, D. J. Clark.

. . Amoskeag, Joseph Jones. Marlow, Arthur W. Fiske. Marlboro', Elisha O.Woodward.

. . Depot, C. Sidney Moors. Mason :

. . Center, A. Peabody.

. . Village, Merrill C. Dodge. Mast- Yard, (Concord) J. F. Run- nels. Melvin Village, (Tuftonboro')

Charles E. Shepard. Meriden, (Plainfield) Dun- can. Meredith :

. . Village, John W. Beede.

. . Center, L. Plummer. Merrimack :

. . Reed's Ferry, M. P. Nichols.

.. South, H. Ball.

.. Thornton's Ferry, G. Drew. Middleton, Jonathan Daniels. Milan, James M. Phipps.

. . West, S. F. Mathes. Milford, Edward Lovejoy. Mills, (Milton) Henry S. Swazey. Mill Village, (Goshen) Dexter

Dodge. Milton, Ezra H. Twombly.

.. West, G. W. Goodwin.

. . Mills, Henry S. Swazey. Mont- Vernon, Nathaniel Bruce. Moultonboro', James French.

. East, Jeremiah Libby. Monroe, N. K. Sterling.

. . North, Stebben Smith. Munsonville, (Nelson) J. Fisher.

Nashua, .

Nelson, Nehemiah Rand.

.. Munsonville, J. Fisher.

. . Harris ville, C. C. P. Harris. New-Boston, S. D. Atwood. Newbury, E. Young.

. . South, D. Kidder. New-Durham, Ira S. Ricker. New-Hampton} F. Seavy.

POST-MASTERS.

157

Sewington, Darius Frink, New-Ipswich, C. Whiting. New-London, Anthony Colby. Newmarket, Jonathan F. Gar- land. STewport, Mrs. Watkins. Newton, Michael F. Hoyt. .. Depot, L. N. Davis. North-Hampton, J. L. Hobbs. North-Branch, (Antrim) A.Fair- field. Northumberland, Jas. B.Brown. .. Groveton, Wayne Cobleigh. Northwood : .. East, G. W. Ashby. .. West, J. G.Mead. tforthfield : . . Depot, M. Moore. Nottingham, T. B. Bartlett. . . Turnpike, Israel Dame. )rford, Daniel F- Tillotson. . . Orfordville. A. C. Cushman. Mordville, (Orlord) A. C. Cush- man. )il-Mill Village, (Weare) L. [ Richards. pssipee, J. F. Brown. . . Center, J. W. Merrow. Leighton's Corner, Mrs. S.

Leighton. West, E. Hobbs. Water Vill., J. L. Brown. aper-Mill Village, (Alstead) C.

K. Vilas. elham, John Woodbury, embroke, Josiah Woods.

Suncook, N. B. Emery, eterborough, Joseph R. Miller, iermont, Augustus F. Smith, ttsfield, N. G. Tilton. ttsburg, G. W. Blood, lainfield, B. Dyer. East, S. Emerson. Meriden, Duncan, laistow, Amos C. Clement, lymouth, W. D. Blaisdell. West, Levi W. Gordon, ortsmouth, Joseph P. Morse, ottersville, (Dublin) J. Fitch, rofile, (Franconia) R. Taft. andolph, Albert G. Messenger, aymond, W. B. Blake. sed's Ferry, (Merrimack) M. P.

Nichols, chmond, Amos G. Bennett. . North, H. Martin.

Ridge, (Loudon)Isaac S.French. Rindge, Levi Howe. Rochester, N. R. Varney.

. . Gonic, D. Varney. Rollinsford :

. . Salmon Falls, J. P. Emer- son. Rumney, H. Chapman.

. . West, D. L. Simpson. Rye, Jonathan T. Walker. Salem, George C. Gordon.

.. North, M. H. Taylor. Salisbury, Thomas D. Little.

. . West, William Dunlap. Salmon Falls, (Rollinsford) J.

P. Emerson. Sanbornton, Fanny Lane.

.. North. J. H.Clark.

. . Bridge, J. P. Tilton.

. . East, J. A. Robinson. Sandown, George Sanborn. Sandwich, Joseph Wentworth.

. . North, Wm. A. Page.

. . Center, C. C. Fellows. Seabrook, Sarah A. Brown. Shaker Village, (Canterbury)

Robert Shepard. Shelburne, Thomas J. Hubbard. Somersworth:

.. Great Falls, John S. Haines, Jr. South-Hampton, M. Eaton, Jr. South-Newmarket, A. Freese. Springfield, Richard Chandler.

. . West, D. N. Adams. Stark, S. W. Thompson. Stewartstown, John Flanders.

.. West, Hyde C. Trask. Stoddard, Nathan Gould.

.. South, F. A. Gilson, Stratford, Edward Walker.

. . Center, D. Place.

. . Corner, David Hayes.

.. North, Joseph Drew.

. . Blue Hill, Robert W. Foss. Stratford, Benj. B. Ockington.

. . Coos, Joseph A. Danforth. Stratham, Z. Wiggin. Sullivan, J. Peabody.

. . East, David A. Felt. Suncook, (Pembroke) N. B.

Emery. Sugar Hill, (Lisbon) Artemas

Wells. Surry, Wm. H. Porter. Suttonj Truman Putnam.

158

POST-MASTERS

. . North J. Greeley. .. South, E. L. Cheney. . Sunapee, Josiah Turner.

. . George's Mills, W. Russell. Swanzey, Willard Adams. . . Westport, Henry Holbrook, . . West, Joseph Hammond. Tamworth, J. Gil man. .. South, J. T. D. Folsom. . . Tamworth Iron Works, Otis G. Hatch. Temple, Charles P. Haywood. Thornton, Wm. Merrill.

. . West, Joseph Morrison. Thornton's Ferry (Merrimack),

G. Drew. Troy, Charles W. Whitney. Tuftonborough, Wm. P. Drew. . . Melvin Village, Charles E.

Shepard. . . Mackerel Cor., J. S Leavitt. Turnpike (Nottingham), Israel

Dame. UnionVillage (Wakefield), John

Tredick. Upper Gilmanton, James K.

Leonard. Unity, G. S. Spencer.

.. East, George Gilman. Wadley's Falls (Lee), Charles

H. Tuttle. Wakefield, George Gage. . . North, John Wingate. . . East, Warren Nutter. .. Horn's Mills, J. H. Clout- man. Walpole, Wm. C; Sherman. . . Drewsville, H. Lathrop.

Warner, Hiram Bus well. Warren, E. B. Eaton. Washington, W. B. French.

. . East, H. H. Monroe. Weare, Israel Hoag.

. . East, Rufus Fellows.

.. North, W. H. Gove.

. . South, John H. Page.

. . Oil Mill Vill., L. Richards. Weirs (Laconia), William Wil-

comb. Wentworth, Albert G. Stevens. Wentworth's Location, Z. F.

Durkee. Westmoreland, B. Leach.

, . East, Foster Wight.

. . Depot, D. Livingston. Whitefield, B. Dodge. White Mountains, H. Fabyan. Wilrnot, G. W. Prescott.

. . Flat, Otis Jones. Wilson's Crossing (Derry) War- ren Richardson. Wilton, Nathan Flint. '

. . West, Philander Ring. Winchester, W. H. Gurnsey.

. . Ashuelot, John L. Nicker-

son. Windham, R. Bartley.

. . West, F. Marden.

. . Fessenden's Mills, Stephen Fessenden. Wolf boro', John M. Brackett.

. . North, Alvin Cotton.

. . South, Albert F. Avery. Woodstock, William G. Hull. Woodsville, (Haverhill), C. M. Weeks.

POSTAGE LiAWS.

POSTAGE OF LETTERS.

For every letter or written communication of any description, the weight not over half of an ounce, any distance within the United States not over 3,000 miles, 3 cents, prepaid; over 3,000 miles, 10 cents, prepaid, and for each additional \ ounce or frac- : tion of an ounce add one single rate.

Each letter placed in the office for delivery, only 1 cent, prepay- ment optional.

For advertised letters, add 1 cent to the above rates.

British North- American Provinces, any distance not over 3.000 miles from the line, 10 cents per \ ounce \ over 3,000 miles, 15 cents, prepayment optional.

UNTTED STATES GOVERNMENT. 159

POSTAGE ON FEINTED MATTER.

Each newspaper, periodical, unsealed circular, or other article of printed matter, not weighing over three ounces, to any part of the United States, 1 cent; for each additional ounce or fraction of an ounce, add 1 cent, prepaid by stamps.

For newspapers and periodicals, when postage is paid for quar- terly or yearly, in advance, one half the above rates.

Newspapers and periodicals, not weighing over an ounce and a half each, when circulated in the State where published, ^ of a cent.

Weekly newspapers sent free in the county where published.

Small newspapers, published monthly, or oftener, and pam- phlets, not containing more than sixteen octavo pages each, when sent in single packages, weighing eight ounces to one address, prepaid by stamps, £ of a cent per ounce or fraction of an ounce.

Books, bound or unbound, 1 cent per ounce for any distance not over 3,000 miles, prepaid; over 3,000 miles, 2 cents per ounce. The weight of the book not. to exceed 4 pounds.

UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT.

PRESIDENT,

ABEAHAM LINCOLN,

Illinois. Salary, $25,000.

vice-president,

HANNIBAL HAMLIN,

Maine. Salary, $5,000.

national cabinet.

Salary. Secretary of State— William H. Seward, New-York,. . . . $8,000

Secretary of the Treasury— Salmon P. Chase, Ohio, 8,000

Secretary of the Interior— Caleb B. Smith, Indiana 8,000

Secretary of War— Edwin M. Stanton .' 8,000

Secretary of the Navy— Gideon Welles, Connecticut, 8,000

'ostmaster- General— Montgomery Blair, Maryland, 8,000

Attorney- General— Edward Bates, Missouri,. 8,000

JUDICIARY OF THE UNITED STATES.

SUPREME COURT,

Chief Justice : Appointed. Salary.

Roger B. Taney, Baltimore, Md., 1836, $6,500

Associate Justices :

James M. Wayne, Savannah, Georgia, 1835, 6,000

John Catron, Nashville, Tennessee, 1837, 6,000

6,000

Samuel Nelson, Cooperstown, New-York, 1845, 6,000

Robert C. Grier, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, 1846, 6,000

6,000

Nathan Clifford, Maine, 1858, 6,000

Noah M. Swayne, Ohio, 1862, 6,000

Marshal— Ward H. Lamon, Illinois.

Reporter— J. S. Black, Penn., 1,300

Clerk of the Court— William T. Carroll.

The Supreme Court is held in the city of Washington', and has one session annually, commencing on the first Monday in De- cember.

COURT OF CLAIMS.

Justice Edward G. Loring, Mass. Justice James Hughes. Justice Joseph Casey. Solicitor Charles Gibson. Chief Clerk— John D. McPherson.

Commissioners in the U. S. Court of Claims for New-Hampshire Albert R. Hatch, Portsmouth ; William L. Poster, Concord.

CIRCUIT COURT IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

Is held at Portsmouth, on the 8th of May ; at Exeter, on the 8th of October. Presiding Judge, Nathan Clifford.

DISTRICT COURT IN NEW-HAMPSHIRE,

At Portsmouth, third Tuesday in March and September; at Exe- ter, third Tuesday in June and December.

Judge of the District Court of New-Hampshire, Hon. Matthew Harvey, Concord.

Clerk of the N. H. Circuit and District Courts, Albert R. Hatch, Portsmouth.

Marshal for the District of New-Hampshire, Jacob H. Ela, Rochester.

District Attorney, Charles W. Rand, Littleton.

Deputy Marshal, Joseph B. Adams, Portsmouth.

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE.

161

Pension Agents for New-Hampshire, Albert R. Hoyt, Ports- mouth; Augustine C. Pierce, Concord.

United States Assessors for New-Hampshire: First District, Jeorge M. Herring, Farmington ; Second District, Herman Foster, Manchester; Third District, Bolivar Lovell, Alstead.

Collectors for New-Hampshire : First District, James M. Lover- og,« Exeter; Second District, John Kimball, Concord; Third Mstrict, Daniel P. Wheeler, Orford.

FOREIGN INTERCOURSE.

1NVOYS EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTERS PLENIPOTENTIARY,

lountries.

Jreat Britain,

f ranee,

Spain, '

)Hli,

'russia,

lussia,

jlexico,

[hina,

Brazil,

eru,

ustria,

Salary. Residence,

Charles F. Adams, Mass., $17,500, London.

William L. Dayton, N. J., 17,500, Paris.

Carl Schnrz, Wisconsin, 12,000, Madrid.

Thomas H. Nelson, Ind., 10,000, San Iago.

Norman B. Judd, 111., 12.000, Berlin. Simon Cameron, Penn., 12,000, St. Petersburg.

Thomas Corwin, Ohio, 12,000, Mexico.

Anson Burlingame, Mass., 12,000, Pekin. James Watson Webb,N.Y., 12,000, Kio de Janeiro.

Christopher Robinson, R.I. ,10,000, Lima.

John Lothrop Motley,Mass.l2,000, Vienna.

George P. Marsh, Vt., 12,000, Turin.

MINISTERS RESIDENT.

elgium,

urkey,

etherlands,

rtugal,

livia, enmark,

Henry S. Sanford, Conn., Edward Joy Morris, Penn,

James S. Pike, Maine, 7,500,

James E. Harvey, Penn., 7.500,

D. K. Cartter, Ohio, 7,500,

Bradford R. Wood, N. Y., 7,500,

veden & Norw. Jacob S. Haldeman, Ind., 7,500,

uador, F. Hassaureck, Ohio, 7,500,

nezuela, Henry T. Blow, Missouri, 7,500,

•g'ntineConfdRobert M. Palmer, Penn., 7,500,

vitzerland, George G. Fogg, N. H., 7,500,

w-Granada, Allen A. Burton, Ky., 7,500, caragua, Andrew B.Dickinson, N.Y., 7,500,

utemala, Elisha O. Crosby, 7,500,

pan, R. H. Pruyn, New-York, 7,500, ntiticalStates,AlexanderW.Randall,Wis.,7,500,

sti Rica, Charles N. Riotte, Texas, 7,500,

nduras, J. M. Howard, Mich., 7,500,

7,500, Brussells.

7,500, Constantinople.

Hague.

Lisbon.

La Paz.

Copenhagen.

Stockholm.

Quito.

Caraccas.

Parana .

Berne.

Bogota.

Nicaragua.

Gautemala.

Yeddo.

Rome.

THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

SENATE. President— HANNIBAL HAMLIN.

ALABAMA.

MINNESOTA.

1865

Henry M. Rice,

L863

1867

Morton S. Wilkinson,

L865

ARKANSAS.

MISSISSIPPI.

1865 1867

.868 865

CALIFORNIA.

MISSOURI.

Milton S. Latham,

1863

Robert Wilson,

1863

James A. McDougal,

1867

Waldo P. Johnson,

L867

CONNECTICUT.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE.

James Dixon,

1863

John P. Hale,

L865

Lafayette S. Foster,

1867

Daniel Clark,

L867

DELAWARE.

NEW- JERSEY.

James A. Bayard,

1863

John R. Thomson,

L863

Willard Saulsbury,

1865

John C Ten Eyck,

1865

FLORIDA.

NEW-YORK.

1863 1867

Preston King, Ira Harris,

NORTH-CAROLINA.

1863 1867

GEORGIA.

1865 1867

1865 1887

ILLINOIS.

OHIO.

O. H. Browning,

1865

Benjamin F. Wade,

1868

Lyman Trumbull,

1867

John Sherman,

LS67

INDIANA.

OREGON.

Joseph A. Bright,

1S63

1865

Henry S. Lane,

1867

James W. Nesmith,

1.367

IOWA.

PENNSYLVANIA.

James W. Grimes,

1865

David Wilmot,

.863

James Harlan,

1867

Edgar Cowan,

L867

KANSAS.

RHODE-ISLAND.

James H. Lane,

1865

Samuel G. Arnold,

m

Samuel C. Pomeroy,

1867

Henry B. Anthony,

.805

KENTUCKY.

SOUTH-CAROLINA.

Lazarus W. Powell,

1865

865

Garrett Smith,

LOUISIANA.

1867

l8u7

TEXAS.

1865 1867

L866

1867

MAINE.

TENNESSEE.

Lot M. Morrill,

1863

Andrew Johnson,

.863

William P. Fessenden,

1865

A. 0. P. Nicholson,

L865

MASSACHUSETTS.

VERMONT.

Charles Sumner,

1863

Solomon Foote,

1863

Henry Wilson,

1865

Jacob Collamer ,

867

MARYLAND.

WESTERN VIRGINIA.

Anthony Kennedy,

1863

J. S. Carlisle,

[863

James A. Pearce,

1867

W. T. Willey,

865

MICHIGAN.

WISCONSIN.

Zachariah Chandler,

1863

James R. Doolittle,

S03

Jacob M. Howard,

1865

Timothy 0. Howe,

1867

THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

Speaker, GALUSHA A. GROW, Pennsylvania.

Cleric, Emerson Etheridge, Tennessee.

ALABAMA.— 7. ARKANSAS.— 2 CALIFORNIA. 2.

Laron A. Sargent, 'imothy G. Phelps.

CONNECTICUT.— 4.

)wight Loomis, ames E. English, Lifted A. Burnham, ieorge C. Woodruff.

DELAWARE.— 1.

reorge P. Fisher.

FLORIDA.— 1. GEORGIA.— 8. ILLINOIS.— 9.

Clihu B. Washburn e, saac N. Arnold, )wen Lovejoy, tolliam Kellogg, pTni. A. Richardson, nthonyL. Belknap, ames C. Robinson, hilip B. Fouke, ohn A. Logan.

INDIANA.— 11.

ohn Law, ames A. Cravens, Tm. McKee Dunn, William S. Holman, eorge W. Julian, lbert G. Porter, aniel W. Voorhees, lbert S. White, Jhuyler Colfax, rilliam Mitchell, P. C. Shanks.

IOWA.— 2.

imes F. Wilson, ■llliam Vandever.

KANSAS.— 1.

artin F. Conway.

KENTUCKY.— 10.

Robert Mall ory, new-jersey. 5.

John J. Crittenden, John T. Nixon, Wm. H. Wadsworth, J. L. N. Stratton,

William G. Steele, George T. Cobb, Nehemiah Perry.

NEW- YORK . 33. Edward H. Smith,

John W. Menzies.

LOUISIANA.— 4. MAINE.— 6.

John N. Goodwin, Charles W. Walton, Samuel C.Fessenden, Moses F. Odell, Anson P. Morrill, Benjamin Wood, John H. Rice, James S. Kerrigan,

Frederick A. Pike. William Wall, Massachusetts.— 11. Frederick A. Conklin, Thomas D. Eliot, Elijah Ward, James Bufhnton, Isaac C. Delaplaine, B. F. Thomas, Edward Haight,

Alexander H. Rice, Charles H. VanWyck,

John B. Alley, Daniel W. Gooch, Charles R. Train,

John B. Steele, Stephen Baker, Abraham B. Olin, Erastus Corning,

Goldsmith F. Bailey, James B. McKean,

Charles Delano, Henry L. Dawes.

MARYLAND. 6.

John W. Cristield, Edwin H. Webster,

William A. Wheeler, Socrates N. Sherman, Chauncey Vibbard, Richard Franchot, Roscoe Conkling,

Cornelius L. L. Leary,R. Holland Duell, Henry May, William E. Lansing,

Francis Thomas, Ambrose W. Clark,

Charles B. Calvert. Charles B. Sedgwick,

Michigan.— 4. TheodoreM.Pomeroy, Bradley F. Granger, Jacob P. Chamberlain, Fernando C. Beaman, Alexander S. Diven, Francis W. Kellogg, Robert B.VanValken- Rowl'aE.Trowbridge. [burgh,

Minnesota. 2. Alfred Ely,

Cyrus Aldrich, William Windom.

MISSISSIPPI.— 5. MISSOURI.— 7.

Augustus Frank, Burt Van Horn, ElbridgeG.Spaulding Reuben E. Fenton.

imes S. Jackson, enry Grider, aron Harding, larles A. Wickliffe, Jorge W. Dunlap,

Francis P. Blair, Jr., north-carclina.— 8. James S. Rollins, ohio.— 21.

Elijah H. Norton, George H. Pendleton, John S. Phelps, John A. Gurley,

John W. Noel. C. L. Vallandigham,

new-hampshire. 3. William Allen, Gilman Marston, James M. Ashley,

Edward H. Rollins, Chilton A. White, Thomas M. Edwards. Richard A. Harrison3

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THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS.

Samuel Shellabarger, Warren P. Noble, Carey A. Trimble, Valentine B. Horton, Samuel S. Cox, S.T.Worcester, Harrison G. Blake, George H. Nugent,' William P. Cutler, James R. Morris, Sidney Edgerton, Albert G. Riddle, John Hutchins, John A. Bingham.

OREGON. 1. John McBride.

PENNSYLVANIA. -.25.

William E. Lehman, Charles J. Biddle, John P. Verree, William D. Kelley, William M. Davis, John Hickman, Thomas B. Cooper, Sydenham E. Ancona Thaddeus Stevens, John W. Kellinger, James H. Campbell, Hendrick B. Wright, Philip Johnson, Galusha A. Grow, James T. Hale,

Joseph Bailey, Edward McPherson. Samuel S. Blair, John Covode, Jesse Lazear, James K. Moorhead, Robert McKnight, J. W. Wallace, John Patton, Elijah Babbitt.

RHODE-ISLAND.— 2.

William P. Sheffield, George H. Browne.

SOUTH-CAROLINA.— (: TENNESSEE. 10.

Thomas R. Nelson, Horace Maynard, Emerson Etheridge, Samuel R. Bridges.

TEXAS.— 2. VIRGINIA.— IS.

Charles H. Upton, William G. Brown, J. B. Blair, Kellian V. Whaley,

VREMONT.— 3.

Ezekiel P. Walton, Justin S. Morrill, Portus Baxter.

WISCONSIN.— 3.

.John F. Potter, Luther Hanchett, A. Scott Sloan. TERRITORIES.

COLORADO.

Hiram P. Bennett.

DAKOTAH.

John B.S.Todd.

NEBRASKA.

Samuel G. Daily.

NEVADA.

John Cradlebaugh.

NEW-MEXICO.

John S. Watts.

UTAH.

John M. Bernhisel.

WASHINGTON.

William H. Wallace.

APPENDIX.

[Continued from page 103.]

THE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT.

This Regiment left Concord October 6th, 1862, for Washington, JD. C. After arriving at the Depot, the Regiment were all seated in the cars and the train left in the brief time of 25 minutes.

OFFICERS OF THE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT,

Colonel, Aaron F. Stevens, Nashua. Lieutenant Colonel, George Bowers, Nashua. Major, Jacob J. Storer, Portsmouth. Adjutant, George H. Gillis, Nashua. Quartermaster, Person C. Cheney, Peterborough. Surgeon, George B. Twitchell, Keene.

' . ,' ( Samuel A. Richardson,

Assistant Surgeons, < T _ _ ... T _ ,

° (John Sullivan, Jr., Exeter,

Chaplain, George C. Jones, Nashua.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, William Grantman, Wakefield; First Leutenant, Buel C.Carter, Ossipee; Second Lieutenant, Charles B. Gafney. ,

Company B— Captain, Elisha E. Dodge, Salmon Falls; First Lieutenant, George A. Bruce, Mont-Vernon ; Second Lieutenant, Nathan B. Boutwell, Lyndeborough.

Company C— Captain, Charles O. Bradley, Concord; First lieutenant, Charles H. Curtis, Farmington; Second Lieutenant, ufus P. Staniels, Concord.

Company D— Captain, George Farr, Littleton ; First Lieuten* mt, Edward Kilburn, Littleton; Second Lieutenant, Marshall aunders, Littleton.

Company E— Captain, George N> Julian, Exeter; First Lieu* enant, James M. Durrell, Newmarket; Second Lieutenant, Henry 1. Murray, Newmarket.

Company F— Captain, Lewis H. Buzzell, Barrington; First lieutenant, William H. H. Young, Barrington; Second Lieuten* nt, Hubbard W. Hall, Stratford.

Company G— Captain, Nathan D. Stoodley, Peterborough; 'irst Lieutenant, Gustavus A. Forbush, Peterborough; Second lieutenant, Lewis P. Wilson, Greenfield.

Company H— Captain, Norman Smith, Stewartstown ; First deutenant, Alba Holmes, Stratford; Second Lieutenant* Edward arker, Nashua.

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Company I— Captain, Luther M. Wright, Nashua; First Lieu- tenant, Alfred P. Smith, Pelham; Second Lieutenant, Major A. Shaw, Nashua.

Company K— Captain, Matthew T. Betton, Portsmouth; First Lieutenant, Enoch W. Goss, Portsmouth; Second Lieutenant. Nathaniel J. Coffin, Portsmouth.

The Fourteenth Regiment of New-Hampshire Volunteers left Concord, for the seat of war, the latter part of October, 1862.

OFFICERS OF THE FOURTEENTH REGIMENT.

Colonel, Robert Wilson, Keene.

Lieutenant Colonel, Tileston A. Barker, Westmoreland.

Major, Samuel A. Duncan.

Adjutant, Alexander Gardiner.

Quartermaster, William A. Heard.

Surgeon, William Henry Thayer.

Assistant fturo-Pons i Marsha11 Perkins, Assistant burgeons, j Franklin c. Weeks.

Chaplain, Elisha T. Rowe.

COMPANY OFFICERS.

Company A— Captain, F. T. Barker, Westmoreland ; First Lieu- tenant, Charles P. Hall, Westmoreland; Second Lieutenant, Norman Howe, Hinsdale.

Company B— Captain, J. J. Johnson, Walpole; First Lieuten- ant, A. M. Adams, Walpole; Second Lieutenant, C. E. Holbrook, Charlestown.

Company C— Captain, A. D. Combs, Swanzey; First Lieuten- ant, Ira Berry, Jr., Keene; Second Lieutenant, Carroll D. Wright, Swanzey.

Company D— Captain, C. W. Hodgdon, Weare; First Lieuten- ant, Stark Fellows, East Weare; Second Lieutenant, John IS. Brown, Seabrook.

Company E— Captain, F. D. Rhodes, Lancaster; First Lieuten- ant, William Cobleigh, Northumberland; Second Lieutenant, John E. Willis, Gorham.

Company F— Captain, T. A. Ripley, Winchester; First Lieuten- ant, Stephen Phelps, Winchester; Second Lieutenant, William A. Fosgate, Winchester.

Company G— Captain, Solan A. Carter, Keene; First Lieuten- ant, Charles F. Webster, Keene; Second Lieutenant, Spencer L. Bailey, Jaffrey.

Company H— Captain, William E. Bunten, Dunbarton; First Lieutenant, Albert H. Sawyer, Weare; Second Lieutenant, Wal- ter H. Sargent, Webster.

Company I— Captain, S. M. Bugbee, Cornish; First Lieutenant, K. L. Chandler, Newbury; Second Lieutenant, D. J. Pillsbury,

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Company K— Capatin, Oliver H. Marston, Sandwich; First deutenant, Jason D. Snell, Pembroke; Second Lieutenant, [oulton S. Webster, Sandwich.

It had been our intention to have given a brief of each Regi» L£nt which had left New-Hampshire previous to the Ninth— of leir movements and change of officers; and accordingly wrote

> each Colonel for the information desired, but received answers om only two most probably some of our letters did not reach leir destination.

Information irom the Seventh Regiment was very full in regard

> changes of officers, (see page 98) a record very desirable and jnvenient for reference.

THE FIFTH NEW-HAMPSHIRE REGIMENT.

Col. Cross, of the 5th Regiment, very kindly kept his promise, ad, through his Adjutant, we received a full account of the lovements of the regiment, but was received too late for its roper insertion.

Brief record of the movements of the 5th Regiment after arriv- lg at Bladensburg (for time of leaving Concord and names of le officers see Register, 1862).

The regiment was put on active duty, and formed a part of the rigade under Gen. O. O. Howard, which made the noted march f 55 miles to Lower Marlborough in two days, the roads being l a bad state, and after a short rest returned in the same time, he regiment was constantly kept in a severe drill, and wThen, on le 27th of November, 1861, it marched across the Long Bridge lto Virginia, was in a very high state of discipline. The regiment formed a part of the division commanded by en. Sumner, and went into camp about four miles from Alexan- ria. Col. Cross commanded the force sent to picket from Ed- m's Hill to Heintzelman's lines; and all winter the regiment not uly performed its turns of duty but scouted, chopped wood, iiilt bridges, repaired roads, &c, and planned and constructed le model camp of the division. A practical school for officers uring the day, and theoretical in the evening; an evening school >r drummer boys in the common branches of education, the jgiment became noted for good discipline, sobriety and great till in the bayonet exercise.

The 5th formed the advance guard to Manassas, although just •om a five days' scout. At the battle of Warrenton a force un- er Gen. Howard was sent to drive the enemy over the Rappa- annock ; the 5th had the honor of taking the advance in front f the sharpshooters under Lt. Langley. In this expedition for le first time the regiment came under fire, and they behaved ith such coolness and bravery that called forth praise from all uarters. This was on the 28th of March. During the expedi- on to Manassas, over 34 days, the regiment had no wagons or ;nts, notwithstanding the severity of the weather; marched •om Union Mills to Fairfax Court House in one day, and back le same night, on rumor of the enemy's advancing 32 miles in I hours. On the 4th of April embarked for the Peninsula, landed at Ship

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Point, and here without tents 500 men were detailed to build a timber road through a swamp several miles. At the siege of Yorktown the 5th was attached to the Engineer Brigade of Gen. Woodbury, and on this service constructed 250 gabions and a large number of fascines, hurdles, &c. One hundred men were detailed to build a tower 100 feet high for the signal corps. All this labor was severe under the circumstances, but it was per- formed without a murmur.

The 5th the night before the battle of Williamsburg marched all night in a drenching rain, but did not arrive in season u ^ake a part in the battle ; afterward was sent by water to White House .Landing and scouted4o.the bank of the Chickahominy.

On the 29th of June- jHye regiment was detailed to construct a bridge over the Chickahominy swamp and river suitable for troops and artillery. This great labor was performed in two days, with the help of a small detachment from the Irish Brigade, and completed just in time for Gen. Sumner to pass over and par- take in the battle of July 1, 1862. Without the timely aid of the bridge of Col. Cross, Gen. Sumner and army would have been in great danger of being cut off by the enemy.

The night before the battle of Fair Oaks, Col. Cross command- ed the advance guard, and his regiment advanced in the night within one hundred yards of the enemy's lines, and was the first to open fire at daylight; deployed as skirmishers, thence on the right w" i the 5th was held during the first part of the day, but later marched into the woods, met and repulsed the enemy in a most noble and gallant style, but with a loss of "200 killed and wounded. From this time to the advancement on Harrison's Landing almost daily under fire on picket or laboring, participat- ed in all the seven days' battles except Gaines' Hill, and was the last regiment to leave the field at Malvern Hill.

With the army of the Potomac the 5th marched to Centerville and helped to coyer the retreat of Pope's army ; formed the rear guard on leaving Centerville ; were held in reserve at the battle of South Mountain.

When the enemy retreated followed by the division of Gen. Richardson, Col. Cross again commanded the advanced guard, and 8 companies commanded by Major Sturtevant deployed as skirmishers, driving in the enemy's cavalry and capturing 60 pris >ners.

At the battle of Antietam the 5th gained new laurels by saving the division to which it belonged from being outflanked, and cap- turing the colors of the enemy, losing 119 men killed and wounded.

The names of battles borne on their colors are Yorktown, Fair Oaks, Savage's Station, Charles City Eoad, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hills and Antietam.

Total killed and wounded during the year, 420.

October 1, 1862, encamped at Bolivar Heights.

Obituary notices are again crowded out for other matter, but are retained for a future number.

Errata. Page 35, for Ira Colby read Ira Colby, Jr., and for Lyman K. Brooks read Lyman J. Brooks, Claremont.

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