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UnitedStates Calendar;
For the Year of our LORD
13 0 8,
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ECLIPSES for 1808.
THERE will befiv* eclipfes .his year ; three of the Sun,
and two of the Moon, as follows : —
• I. The firit will be a total eclipfe of the Moon, on
Tuefday morning, May io, which, if clear weather, will
be viiible as follows : :
H. M.
Commencement of the eclipfe 1 8^
The beginning or total darknefs 2 6 | Mean
The middle of the eciiple - 2 53 )> iimc
Ending of total darkneis - 3 40 | morning.
"Ending of the eclipfe 4 ^8 J
The duration of this eclipfe is 3 hours and 30 minutes ;
the duration of total darkneis, 1 hour 34 minutes ; and the
cbfcunty i8| digits, in the fouthern half of the earth's
(hatiow.
II. The fecond will be an eclipfe of the Sun, on Wed-
nei3ay, May 25, about 6 o'clock in the morning ; but the
moon's latitude will be fo far to the foutb, that the eclipfe
will be invifible to us.
III. The third will alfo be of the Sun, on Wednefday
October 19, about noon ; but in confequence of the moon's
great fouth latitude, it cannot be vifible to any part
of the United States.
IV. The fourth will be an eclipfe of the Moon, on
Thorfday morning, L\o-e,x,bcr 3d, which -.sill be totai, and
vifible, if the iky fhould be clear ; the times of which will
be as follow :
H. M.
Commencement of the eclipfe 1 32"]
The beginning of total darknefs 2 39 j Mean
The middle of the eclipfe - 3 29 } time
End of total darknefs - 4 18 | morning.
The ending of the eclipfe - 5 2o)
The duration of this eclipfe will be three Hours and 53
minutes; the duration of total darknefs, 1 hour 39 min-
utes j and the obfeurity 18 digits, in the northern half of
the earth's {hadow.
y. The fifth will be an eclipfe of the Sun, on Thurfday,
November 17, at 10 o'clock in the evening, confequently
invifible to us.
3)7.
JANUARY, 1808, begins, on Friday
Firir. (Quarter 5th day, 4h. 10m. evening.
Full Moon 13th day, ioh. 47m. morning
Laft Quarter 20th day, 6h. 22m. morning.
New Moon 27th day, 1 ih. 25m. morning
m|wj
u
m
ir.G -n j. #>|b.Se;
16 Circumcifion, Fihe weaihtr
for January. 1
2d Sund. paft Chriitmas.
C . P . A I Re J . Now comes
p.P.&S.Bottan. C.S Camb.
E;,iph. Low Miles. [ D Apog.
;*s lOLuh 8h; 1.5m. on a
Lucian. driving Jlorm
of fnorJ) or rain.
ift Sund. pafl Ep phany.
C. Pi Northamp. and Warren.
Sharp weather.
Low tides for the feafon.
Peace rar. by Oongfdfs, 1784.
Clouds up for more
/now.
2d Sund. paft Epiphany.
18J2 C- S. Northamp. and Warren.
193 Plea/ant, ]> Perigee.
204 (Middling tides.
8iU Agaesi. Louis X
i3 4
17C
Vmccnt.
St.P
VI.beh.1793
yj! jlortri ts
near.
}d Sund. pafl Epiphany.
7*s ioutii 7h. Con
Clear end cold
for J one da)S.
Peter the Great died, 1725.
Vard L fets 2h. $m. A
fudden change
|H^i4!
ind. paft Epiphany
3*
V
3*
30
3°
20
so
28
28
27
26
2€
e.5
24
22
21
21
eo
19
18
J 7
lb
15
4
»3
12
1 1
10
7
8 43
9 41
10 40
n 41
norn
0 39
1 3.-
2 w
2 16
3 c
3 4-
4 23
5
5 47
6 3
7 18
8 7
3 59
9 52
10 47
11 41
morn
0 35
1 27
2 18
3 *
4 2
,5 2
6 1,
• n(
6 2
7 34
3 45
9 56
u ;
mom
0 17
1 22
2 30
3 35 7 37
4 3* 8 33
5 21 9 28
6 3 10 21
]) let, 11 u
6 J7 In 58
7 i^ev.44
8 19 1 27
9 go 2
4 52
.5 46
6 41
Eclipfcs (the molt, remarkable j of the iun, obferved at
.ardis, and predicted by Thales, 585 before Chrifr; at
Athens, 424 before ChrihV At Rome, which cauicd a
otal darknrf* at noon-day, A. D. 291 ; the fame thing
happened in France, June 2Q, 1033. In England an
""
FEBRUARY, 1808, begins on Monday.
Firft Ouarter 4th djy, ih. 47m. evenin
e-
Full Moon 1 ith day, 1 ih, 9m. evening."
Laft Quarter 18th day, 3)1. 3m. evening.
New Moon 2<5th day, 3I1. 59m morning.
vj .| Obt.Tvabfe D,ys, &c.
'.0*]r.©s.ji^ea
1
2 Bnjk gales
7 65
la 17 2 §«
2
3
Candlemas. J) Apogee.
7 5 b
11 15; 3 34
34
efwind-
7 4 i
morn. 4 17
45
Cef. arms bet. Amer. &B 't.'8 j.
7 z 0
0 i^ 5 2
5
0
Agatha. Some /now
7 » 6
1 9 .5 .50
6
7^
about this
7 0 a
2 6
6 40
; 7
z
,5th Sund. part. Ej 'ph. time.
6 59 t=
3 2
7 S^
8
0
7*s fer ih. 30m.
6 .57 S
3 5b
8 26
9
3
Clear and quite
6 56 c
4 43
9 21
1C
4
Not very hi^h tides cold.
6 55 6
5 --7
10 15
11
5
this month.
6 54 6
®n!e
11 9
12
;»
Becomes more
6 52 6
6 2C
morn.
13
-7
moderate.
6 51 6
7 29
0 3
14
C
Septuag. Sund. Valentine-Day
6 50 t
8 48
0 56
l£
2
You may D Perigee.
6 48 6
IO 2
1 50
16
3
now expt.tl
6 47 6
i I 14
2 44
17
4
Middling tides. a thaw.
6 ±b t
nor 1.
3 39
18
5
7*s fe: oh. 50m.
6 44 6
0 23
4 35
19
5
Luther died, 1546.
6 43 fc
1 27
5 31
2C
7
Sudden change,
6 4« t
a 25
6 27
21
C
Sexage{im:i vm.d. but
6 40 6
3 i<>
7 «4
22
2
Wa oHIXCTO.v born, 1 732 .
6 39 0
4 c
•t 3«
8 ij
en
3
net very cold.
6 37 6
9 •
2-f
1
St. Matthew.
b 36 c
5 12
9 54
26-
5
Grows cooler.
6 35 <
) 4»
ic 30
26
6
A Harm is not
6 33 1
J) let*
11 2*->
27
Y
7*s fet oh. 17m. far
6 aa f
7 8 'eve. 6
28
c
Quinq. Sund.
6 30 6
8 7 0 48
29 2 ' ojf. D A poae; .
•■ 20 (,
0 6 i '..1
VErfiJS will be Morning Star till the id day of Auguft ;
thtnce Ev-ni.ng Star to the end of the year.
' echpie occalioned To great a darknels, that the (Jars were
vifible at ten in the morning, jane 25, 1191. Another
eclipfe of the fun occasioned fo great a riarknefs irj En-
gland, that the birds went to rooft about ten in the morn-
ing, April 28. 171,5.
MARCH, 1808, begins on Tuefday.
Firit Quarter 5th day, 9I1. 11m. morning.
Full Moon 1 2th clay, 9I1. 37m. morning.
Laft Quarter 19th day, ih. 9m. morning.
New Moon 26th day, 9b. 27m, evening.
mJwI dbfeiWiie Days, &cm It . 0 s-l'-#^ ir Aea
1
3 jS.i.C.Dedh.C.P.P. rtl.David.
6 27 6
10 4
1 2 »|
9.
4 AJh-Wednefday or Lent. Fint
6 26 f
10 50
2 4Q
q
3 1 jfertj but c, JJuirp
6 21 e
» 59
3 46
q
5 fFirft Am er. Controls met, 1789.
S 23 f
norn.
4 34
V
£<■>. Snow Jqh 'alls,
5 22 f
0 53
5 24
:
B
til Sund. in Lent, and high
S 20 6
1 45
6 lb
7
2
7*s fet lib. 45m. winds.
6 19 6
2 35
I 9
8
3
S. J, C. Bofion and Nantucke .
6 \-j 6
3 19
8 3
9
I
Fiather more fC.S.Worceftei.
6 16 6
4 '
*57:
1C
3
ple.afant
6 15 6
+ 39
4 51
i i
)
forfome days.
6 13 6
J -V4
i° 45
1 5
7
Gregory. Pretty high
6 12 6
©nfc
u 40
*9
B
•2d Sund. in Lent. tides.
6 10 6
7 45
mom.
•4
n
Z. P. Concord & Taunt . D per.
696
858
0 36
15
3
J.S.Ply.& Paris. C.P.Machias.
676
10 13
i.3«
i£
4
/ftV/£ wind,
6 6 G
11 21
2 31
l7
5
other ways
6 4 6 morn.
3 29
18
6
7*s fet lib. plea/ant.
6 3 6
0 23
4 27
tg
-7
The clouds
6 2 6
1 *9
5 24!
r:o
B
3d Sund. in Lent, denote
606
2 5
6 18
<
C. P. Wore, aftorm. Benedict.
5 59 7
2 50
7 10
22
3
C. P. & S.Nantucket. C.S. Port I.
5 57 7
3 19
25*
*3
4
C. S. Taunton. Becomes
5 56 7
3 50
8 44
24
5
more p leaf ant.
5 54 7
4 18
9 29
2.3
6
Annun. of V. Mary.
5 53 7
4 45
10 si
20
7
High winds
5 52 7
Diets
10 49
V
a
4th Sund- in Lent. Mid. tides
5 50 7
7 6
11 36
28
R
'J. P. Ipfwich. with J) Apog.
5 49 7
8 4
ev. 20
ag
3
C.P.& S. Barnltabie. rain,
5 47 7
9 a
1 4
30
4
Low tides. &ndJnow
5 40 7
10 0
1 bo
3>'5
in/ome places. 5 44 7
10 55 2 3*
Eclipfes of the moon, total, obferved by the, Chaldeans
at Babylon, 721 before Cbrift. At Syracufe, 413 before
Chrift. In Afia Minor, S19 before Chnfl. At Rome,
168 before Chrift. Another which terrified the Roman
troops and prevented their revolt, A. D. 14.
.808. J
A 2
APRIL, '8o8, begins on Friday.
Firft Quarter 4th day, oh. 44m. morning.
Full Moon 10th day, 6h. 42m. evening.
Laft Quarter 17th day, oh, 52m. evening.
New Moon 25th day, 2h. 44m evening.
Ob
ile I.
6 i •-!•
1
6
1
7
Q
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4
0
c
q
6
4
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7
1:
B
7
a i 2
63
to 7
Beaut ijut weather
Low tides. /or i/;<r
5th Sund. in L':nt. Jeafon.
Gov. and Sen. chofen Maifach-
7*.$ fee loh. Changes,
and becomes
very unleUled weather
for fom> da;-,s.
Peace ratified by Britain, 1784.
Palm Sund. Very High
C P. Lenox, tides. D Peng.
S.J.C. Cone. C.S.J Piw. C./P,
Yard L its uh. 2-m. [Piym.
C S. York. Pica.'ant again
Good-Friday. with jome
JJiowers.
Eafler Sund* Low Groats
G. P York, tides. cooler.
SJ.C.Worc.C.P.&S.Boilon.
with fro jl.
Becomes Jine
7*s fet 9I1.
jSt. George, again. Low tid<*s.
Jul Sund. paft Eafter j) A-pog.
C. P.&S. Dedham. Now
S.J.C. Ipfw.&Northam.C. S
Ctf7H« on a j [Augufta.
Chilly winds.
O.WasH. firft Prefi<fetlt,17Ro
5 48 7
11 4*
3 27:
5 42 7
morn.
4 '7,
5 40 7
0 3
A 1
5 39 7
r 22
H 0
5 W 7
2 4
6 ,52
5 3° 7
2 41
7 44
5 35 7
3 lb
9 37
5 83 7
3 5i
.9 3b
3 32 7
4 25
10 25
5 3^ 7 ©nlr
11 22
5 29 7
7 56
m< rn.
r>287
.9 8
O 2t
,7 2° 7
10 16
1 61
5 s.5 7
11 17
2 22
5 23 7 morn.
3 22
5 22 7
0 8
4 1.9
5 2^ 7
0 59
5 13
'' '2 7
1 28
6 3
.5 #7
2 0
h ,50
5 »7 7
2 2h
7 34
5 *5 7J 2 56
8 8
5 J4 71 3 25
9 °
5 »3 7! 3 49
9 42
.5 ]i 7| 4 15
10 25
,5 10 7iDfe:.s
11 9
5 9 7 7 *8
11 54
5 78 or
w.4r
5 6 7' 9 4:
I 30
5 5 7|io 4c
2 20
•■; 1 7
1 I 2'
O IC
Electricity, firft idea of it given by two gtobes of brim-
(lone, 1467. Electric flroke difcovered at Ley den, 1746 :
firft known that it would fet fire to fpirits, 1756- The
identity of eleclnc fire and lightning, difcovered by Doctor
.Frankiin, who thereupon invented a method of iecurin^.
puiidings from thunder ftorms, 1757.
MAY, 1808, begins on Sunuay.
Firlt Quarter 3d day, nh. 581m. morning.
Full Moon loch day, 2I1. 55m. morning.
Laft Quarter 17th day, 2I1. 18m. morning.
New Moon 25th day, 6h. 35m. morning.
m]w] Qhierwible Daws, tjtc
r.0> |..#s.J
F.&*
i B 2d bund, pafi Eailer. Tht
,5 3 7 mom,
4 ^
V
2
w -aih.tr becomes fine again
5 1 7; 0 8
4 5f
c
0
S.J. C.Lenox. C.P. CaUiiie
s, 0 7 0 ac
5 4£
4
1
General Election Rhode-Uland
1 59 «
1 2
;
Uhfiltled watf/cr,
f .-8 8
1 54
7 oc
(
6
zvilh June
I 57 2
2 Mf
8 17
-
-
Quite high rain.
\ 06 J
2 cA
0 0
%
8
"^d Suid. paftEafter. £ Perigee.
1 M
3 3:
. 0 !
3
2
C. P. Wifcaffet. tides.
t 53 <:
4 10
1 1 g
IC
0
C. S.Cafline. C P. Paris. J>ecl
-i 52 c ©'"
r.orn.
1 1
4
Now look out fvifible
1 51 <s
9 :••
0 -1
IS
Gen. Election Hartford. Jot.
i 50 8
10 c
1 8
: 3
6
a Mav Jlorra..
-t 40 8
10 40
2 8
14
7
Yard L fets 8h.
4 48 8
11 3c
3 .-.
'[>
B
4th Sund. p;*fr E <0er. $>i?v>s
C P. Northain. C. S. WifcafTet
1 47 8
moin.
3 #
10"
2
\ .46 8
0 4
4 48
»7
3
5 J C.Yoik&Plym. C.P.&S.
i 4.5 8
0 3-,
5 34
.8
1
vfjhowers. [Edgar. C.P.Aug
1 44 «
1 5;
6 18
ig
5
Otieen Charlotte born, 1744.
4 43 «
1 27
7 1
2C
6
Columbus died, 1,506, aged j(j.
1 42 8
1 44
7 43
21
-
P leaf ant
i 41 8
2 18
8 2,
22
B
5th Sund. paft Eafler. ]) Apog
* 40 8
2 4;
9 8
9 53
2 9
0
days, hut cool
1- 39 <^
3 2S
84
3
}. J. C. Portland. nights.
I 38 8
3 .57
.0 39
2-
1
Jen. E!ec. Boiion. © ed. inv.
4 38 8
8 IV..
11 27
26
Morefigm
4 37 8
8 3:
v. 17
27
6
Vfeerifi on-Day, 02 Holy-Thur!
I 36 8
9 27
1 8
28
7
7*s rife 3'i. 40m. of
4 3.5 8
10 C
1 58
29
B
Sund. pad A'cmuon. rain.
1 3-6 *
to 4'
2 48
3o
2
Grows warmer.
4 34 8ll 22
3 38
31 3
S. T.C. A-utftifta.
4 3.1 811 55
4 27
Bibic hiitory certfes 3 .0 yrara betore ChuU , beptuagutt
veriion made, A. D. 284 ; firft divided into chapters, 1253,
the numbc of-which is nine hundred aiid twei ty-nine ifi
;he Old TeGam< nr, and two hundred and fixty in tht
New. The firft Englifh edition was in 1536; the firfl
authorized edition in England was in 1539; the fecond
trantlajion was ord<-i -d rn be read in churches, 1.540; tht
JUNE, 1808, begins on Wednesday.
Firit Quarter ift day, 7 b. 39m. evening.
Full Pvioon 8th day, ioh. 50m. morning.
Laft Quarter 15th day, 5I1. 24m. evening.
New Moon 23d day, 8h. 1 im. evening.
M.|
• blei ,j s t£c \v 0 J $.. t<..-e.i
1
4
G^ncrjj tire Concord, i\. 11.. 4 83 8|moua.
5 17
i
5
Some ram
4 32 8
0 c5
6 6
3
6
at this time.
4 32 8
1 0
658
4
7
George IN. horn, 1738.
4 qi 8
« 37
7 5'
3
p
Whit-Suhda^. 1) Perigee.
4 3i *
2 lo
847
«
'2.}J. ConcortJ. Art. El. Bofton.
4 3° f
2 4,
9 4b
-
3
«. j. C. Wifcaffet. Thundet
4 3° <
3 29
10 46
8
4
7* a ri!e 3b witk fome
4 -9 I
£$ rife
11 47
9
5
Middling rides. rain.
1 29 8
8 34
morn.
LO
5
MafTa. Agric. Society Election
4 298
9 2o
0 46
11
7
St. Barnabas. 'Good weather
4 28 f
9 5«
1 42
[2
3
Trinity Sunday.' for
4288
10 3c
2 35
»3
2
C. P. Taunton and Worcefter.
4 28 8
11 0
3 23
'4
3
S. J. C. Caltine.
1 2-7 8
1 1 aS
4 9
15
vegetation.
4 *7 8
11 54
4 53
ib
5
Great eclipfe of the Sun, 1806.
4 27 8
nom
5 35
17
b
St. Alban. BattleB. Hill, 1775.
1 27 8
0 £0
6 18
18
7
Signs of
4 B? 8
0 4-
7 0
>9
B
ift Sund. pall Vt'm. D Apogee.
4 *7?
1 18
744
20
g
Low tides. Jlioweis.
4 27 8
1 .5?
8 3c
31
3
C P. Portland. Very warm
4 27 8
2 31
9 Vf
ii
4
7*s rife sh. for
4 27 8
O7
10 7
j 3
5
Jomc days.
4 27 F
Dfets
10 57
*4
6
Nativ. St. John Bapt. Thunder
4 27 F
8 1
11 4?
25
7
and heavy Jkowers
4 27 8
8 43
ev. 40
26
8
2d Sund. pad Trinity. in
4 27 F
9 1(J
1 30
27
a
C. P. Salem, manv places.
4 27 F
9 55
5 ii^.
20
3
Good
4 27 8
10 24
3 S
29
4
St. Peter. hay
4 28 8
10 54
3 5*
3° 5
weather.
4 28 S
11 26 4 48
^refent trauflation was finiihed, September, 1611; per-
mitted by the Prpe to be tranflaied into all the languages
of the Catholic States, February 28, 1759. The firft edi-
tion of the Bible printed in the United States, was by Rob-
ert Aitkin of Philadelphia, 1782. The Doway tranflation
lot the Bible, printed by Mathew Carey of Philadelphia.
1790. The Bible tranflated into the Indian language by
tlev. Mr. Eliot of New-En£.!and. 1664.
JUL\, iSc8, begins on Friday*
Fifft Quarter nt day, ih. im. nunrJiing.
Full Moon 7t!i day, 7I1. join, evening.
Laft Quarter i 5th day, ioii. 9m. morning.
New Moon 23d day, yh. 34m. morning.
Firit Quarter 30th day, 5I1. 37m. morning.
iwi ( ■ ■. • t n k.s: 3v. |i 0 s.|i.*©s.
r. ca
1 0 Micfcrniifc ti. i< ,. Some
4 aj8 8 mom.
5 4
2
- VifitationV. Miry, j) Perigee.
4 20 Ho 1
63?
3
!>>
3d Su:nl p..{t J in. Jliowers.
1 29 8 0 36
7 2c
-j
2
I n 0 t p !•; x n e n c r. dec 1, 1776
C. P. Bofton. Fin? weather
1 20 811-
8 2?
3
I 30 «| 2 C
0 0;
c
y*s rile ih. a&ain.
i go 8 3 c
10 2/
-
'i
Very warm
4 31 a Griff
• 1 2
6
6
zokich
4 3« 8! 7 4^
moid
c
7
indicates more
. eg 8 82'
0 17
1C
B
4th Sund. pall i ri:i. r»Mr.
I §« « 8 54
1 F
1 1
2
At'tf comes on
, . 9 e «
1 55
12
3
a good j'i'tlL of
4 34 8 9 .5'
2 41
3 -
1
ha< weather.
a 34 0J10 17
3 2f
H
French Rev. co:n. 1789.
1 35 ^3° 44
4 r
'J
6
Very low tides.
4 35 wr 1 1 1 -
4 gg 81 1 46
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for joint days.
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6 ii
-.en ia! <y .'. ■ • r • ; v. Wa « H i N GTO ::, the lather of hi-
oun>y -and the fr en! ofni takind, was horn in Virginia,
ivbuin;y 22, 1772. Oomman H a party of a'r,out foijj
•undred Am •• ricans, and defeated the French at Fo?t dw
)ueTrie, 175 (.. A'-er Bia ! 1 >Ps def< at and death, July 9,
x
AUGUST, 1808, begins on Monday.
FuJ
1 Moon 6th day, ch. 21m. morning.
Laft Quarter 14th day, 3I1. 57m. morning.
New Mooti 2 1 it day, 5I1. 26m. evening.
Firft Quarter 28th day, ioh. 56m. morning.
m, ! ■,-. -aU're Days, £V. ir. 0s.|. *s jf. S*
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^7,53, lie covered the retreat, and laved the -\
vreck
of the
. ■ incrican army, with greai abilities and prudence. Unan-
imoufly elected commander in chief of t|»e American forces
by Coogrefs, June 16, I7"j. Arrived at Cambridge, and
tut.
>k<
:ogithand of the army, July 2, f do\v>
JR. C
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SEPTEMBER, 1808", begins onTfaurfday.
Full Moon 4th day, 5b.. 57m. evening.
Laft Quarter 12th day, ph. 46m. evening.
New Moon 20th day, 2h. 43m. morning.
Firft Quarter 26th day, 6h. 1 2m. evening._
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ued as comrnander in chief ii! Decemb r 23, 1783 ; when
having, by afts of the greateft wifdom and fortitude, \<n
quifhed the enemies of his country, and t: us procured f<
1 the bleffings of liberty and independence, he delivered
his commiffion to the Piefident of CongreL at Annapolis
OCTOBER, i 808, begins on Saturday.
Full Moon 4th day, 9I1. 34m. morning.
Lnft Quarter 12th day, 2I1. 22m evening.
New Moon 19th day, oh. 10m. evening.
Firft Quarter 26th day, 4J1. 26m. morning.
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a cold N. E.
7*s rife 5T1. D Apogee.
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■ ijJn. Sund. paftTrin. /form.
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B. J. C.Taunton. C.S. Ipfv
Gen. E!ec. Vermont, winds
at N. TV.
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N. S. intre-du. 1582. jor for,:::
t8ih Sund. part Trin. Queen ol
days. [France btrh. 1793
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cool for the
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Unanimouiiy ele&ed Pretident of the Federal Convention,
which (at at Philadelphia, from May 25, to September
17, 1787. Unanimoufly eiect"d Prefident of the United
States, April 6, 1 7^9. Again unanimoufly elected,
1793; in which office he continued till 1797, when he
u
NOVEMBER, 1808, begins on Tuefday.
Full Moon 3d day, 3I1. 43m. morning.
Laft Quarter nth day, 4I1. 57m. morning.
New Moon 17th day, ioh. nm. evening.
Firit Quarter 24th day, 6h. 19m. morning.
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rain.
sill Sund. paft Trin. Cotf&r,
C. P. Nortbamp. ^2/£ ^«f
S. J. C, Salem. C.P.CaiHne
C?.pe Cod fettled, 1620. days
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Bull's Eye fouth 9b.
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D Peiigee. 0ecl. 1UV.I7 14
Great Earthquake, N. E. 1755.7 15
P Leaf ant for a few [7 16
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Gr«i< //^/?y 7 18
SJ.C.Rofton&Nant. Cecilia 7 19
St. Clement. of J'now
7*5 fouth nh. 26m. or
Catherine's day. rain
Low tides. Changes
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mere agreeable
weather. ,
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7 22
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7 25
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etired from public life. Died December 14, 1 799.
be fixty-cighth year of his age.
The molt remaikable eras in hiftory. The Chriflians
nake their era from the birth of Chrilt, which happened
:he vear of 'he world 3962. This was not ufed till
600. The Mahomeran" rompu+e their
u the year
ibout (j»e year
1808.J
B
DECEMBER, 1808, begins on Thurfday.
Full Moon 2d day, ioh. 51m. evening.
Laft Quarter 10th day, 5I1. 8m. evening.
New Moon 17th day, 8h. 52m. morning.
Firft Quarter 24th day, nh, 59m. morning.
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2d Sund. in Advent.
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C. S. Augirfta. weather
Newport taken, 1776. for
Concept. V. Mary. December.
Becomes
7*s fouth ioh. 18m. cooler *
3d Sund in Adv. with falling
P. Taunton, weather and
C. P. AuguOa. high, winds.
Wash, died, 1799. aged 08.
High ' D Perigee.
Tea deftrcyed in Bolton, 1773.
tides. Now comes
ph Sund. m Advent, a little
C. P. Cambridge and Dcdham.
more /now.
St. Thomas. Agreeable
wsaiherjor
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Christm a n - D a Y . cooie r,
CP.Ipfwich.C.P.& S.Lenox.
7*s fouth 9b. St. John, with
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High winds and
cold nights.
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time from the Hegira, or flight of their prophet, A. D
Rlj. The ancent Greeks reckoned by Olympiads, rh
•irlt of which is placed in the year of the worid 3187 ; bu
is this account perilhed under the Conftantinopoiuan'-Em
perore, they reckoned by inductions, every induction coft-j
aining fifteen years, and the firft beginning A. D. 313.
THE
^atofrafects 3£egife,
Governors, &c- fmce the frfl fetthment of Plymouth
and Mauachuietts.
Governors of Plymouth Colony, from 1620 to 3602,
eicfted by the Peopie tor 71 years.
John Carver I Edward Winilow j Jofiab Window
V/iiiiam Bradford } Thomas Prince j Thomas Hinkiey
MalTachutetts Governors, fiom 16 8 to 1692,
elected by frrre People.
(The figures Jhew the number cj years each governed.)
Governors.
Depvtx Governors.
Matthew Cradock*
1
Thomas Goffe*
1
John Winthrop
13
Thomas Dudley
16
Thomas Dudley
3
Roger Ludlow
1
John Haynes
1
Richard Beliingham
if
Sir Henry Vane
1
John Win.rhrop
3
Richard 'Beliingham
10
John Endicot
4
John Endicot
16
Francis Willoughby
6
John Leverett
6
[ John Leverett
2
Simon Bradilreet
1 1
Samuel Symonds
6
* Clwfen in England.
[ Thomas.. Danforth
it
Sir Edmund Androfs, appointed by King James, 3 years.
Governors after Plymouth and M.ufachufetts were united,
appointed by the kings of England.
Governors.
1S93 cir William Phips
1609 Rich'd £<2'7Bellamom
1702 Jofeph Dudley
1716 Samuel Shute
J728 Wt!h;Mn Burnet
5730 Jor:a ban Belcher
jo W.\
;hir!ey
*Th7 Thomas Powual
17(10 Sir Francis Bernard
1770 Thomas Hutchinfon
1774 General Thomas Gag
IiuerrjegjiuTii 5 years, till th
Lieutenant Governors.
1692 William Stoughroh
I to 170?
1 702 7 homas Povey
171 ! William Tailor
17 16 William Dummer
1730 Wilhani Tailor
17.-; 2 Spencer Ph:ps
j 1750 i nomas Hutchinfon
[to 1770
17-70 Andrew Oliver
1774 Thomas Oliver
Md dac hufetts Gonftitutioo
took place, the 23th ofQ&ober, 1780.
1 6 Civil Government in Mafiachufttts.
Governors.
1-jPoJohn Hancoi k, to 1785
1 785 James Eowdoin, 2 years
1787 John Hancock, to 1793
3704 Samuel Adams, 3 years
J797JncreafeSumner,tp 1799
1800 Caleb Strong, to 1807
1807 James Sullivari
Licvtevavt Gcvrrncrs.
1780 1 homas Cufliiqg
17S8 Benjamin Lincoln
1789 8:jrr.ue! Ad?ms,toi;p|
1 794 Mofes Gill, to 1800
lfcol Samuel Phillips
]8o2Ea.H. RobbinSjtO 1806
1807 Levi Lincoln
Civil Government in Massachusetts,
For the Political Year, commencing May, 1807,
and ending May, 1 808.
His Excellency James Sulj ivan, Efq. ll.d.
G venter and Commander in Chief.
■ — His Honor Lf v 1 Lincoln, E(q.
Lieutenant Governor.
COUNCIL.
— Hon. Samuel Fowler
/illiam Widgery
—Daniel KiUiam
i iiam Laliis
— Nathan We {ton
Hon. Thomas Hazard, jr.
Marfha! Spring
—Benjamin J. Porter
— Timothy Newell
SENATE.
Hon. Samuel Dana, Prefidcnt*
^ Suffolk.
— Hon.'Karrilon Gray Otis, "Chriltopher Gort%Jorm Phil-
lipsT^VVilham Spooner, anfiSPeter C. Brooks,
-v., .. -.Essex. „s-- .
Hon. T^noch 1 itqomb, John Heard, John Phillips, jr. Na-
thaniel Thurllon, luael Thorndike, ancl William Gray.
MlDl.LESEX. v
— Hon^Jonathan Maynard, ftaron Hill, vVilliam Hildreth,
and Samupi^Dana.
-*. York. v
- — Hon. John Woodman and Jofeph Storer.
w Hampshire,
• — Hon. 'John Haflings
zra MaiKwa
kweaihei^Hugh M'Lellan,
and Cieorge Blifs.
^ Pl.YMOUTH,
- - Hen. Nathan Willis, ancLSeth Sprague.
. Bristol ^_
--^ Hon. Nathaniel Morton, jr. andDavid Perry.
Barnstable.
— Hen, James Freeman.
Maiktchu&tts Reprefentatives. J 7
Duke's Cgun'ty and Ntantucket.
*-44on. Ifanc Coffin.
.\Vorcester.
Hon^Salem Towne^Elijah Brigham, Thomas Hale, and
"" -Jonas Kendall.
Cumberland.
. — -"""Hon. Levi Hubbard amTJames Means.
Lincoln, Hancock, and Washington.
, .~~^Hon. George Ulmcr, andWilliam King.
Berkshire.
. ~^~H^p. Timothy Chi Ids, anchAzariah Egglefton.
. Norfolk.
Hon. John Howe, ana Ebenczer FiPner.
Ke nn ebeck.
— Hon.. Barzttlai Gannet.
Thomas Baldwin, d.d. Chaplain to the Council, Senate,
and Houfe of ReprefentatJvcs.
John D. Dunbar, Efq. Clerk.
HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES.
Hon. Perez Morton, Speaker.
£|F* The Counties are arranged according to the time of
their incorporation. Principal Towns are in small cap-
itals. Figures at the end of lines denote the diftance of
miles from Bolton.
Date of
iacorporzliaa.
1643, SUFFOLK COUNTY.
163c, Sept. 7,«— -BosTON^jfonathan MafonT^William
Smiib^Jonathan Hunnewei!,^ Samuel
Parkman,v<William Sullivan, *^Ed ward
Tuckerman,"^John Welles, "^William
Phillips, Francis Wright^John Winf-
low^Stephen Codman^Redford Web-
{ler/^Simon Elliot/^Thomas Perkins,
*SBenj. Ruffel^Baniel Sargent^Thomas
W. Surnne r^jarnes Lloyd, jr.Nfohn
Cal lender, Thomas H. PerkinsTThohias
K. Jones,v^3enjamiu Goddard^Benj.
WhitraanSlohn T. Apthorp.^Thomas
DanfortlvChaiies Davis, ancTWililam
Brown.
1738. Jan. to, Cketfcd,
1808.J B 3
1 8 MafTachufetts Reprefentatives. '
1643, ESSEX COUNTY.
29, June 24r-SAi.EM^sJobn Hathome^AVilbani
Oeveland^ohn Southwick,*5o{hua
Ward.^Wni. StearnsT^Joleph Story,
"^-Jofeph >Vinn,"Jo!eph Sprague, jr.
ancT^Benjamin Crowpinfhield, jr. 13
34, Aug. 5. — ih»s\v 1 ch, Nathaniel Wade^Jona-
than Cogfwell^Jcfeph Swafey 29
35, May 6t— Newbury, Jofiah Little 46
37, No\. —Lynn, &c>$v(. FulleiCSklicajah New-
hali,N\aron ijreed^benezer Hart 8
39, May Zif—GIoucefle^VJm. Pearfon^John Somes,
NDanie} Rogers, jr.~~"Wm. Pearce, jr.
XJaleb Norwood, jr. 34
4, — Rowley. Thomas Gage, jr. 26
7, — Sfl/^Hrv^Jonathan Morrill,"" Jonathan
Webfler 46
10, IVmkam, 26
14, Manchfjttr, 3©
— Haverhill, James Smilcv, 32
G,—74r/dcver,hhH. Kiuierige^Jb. Kneeland22
Zf—Marbl, heqdp$ohx\ Prince,'sNathau B.
Mcirtin,TPhilip Befom^jMw Bailey,
^Afa Hooper, antPJofliua Prcntifs, jr. 15
,50, Oft, i%r-2'<''psflc/d, Nathaniel Hammond 39
6S, April £9,- Amt/bury, Chiillopher Sargrnt 45
68, Oct. 1 4»— #rtfcr/vf**fhs. Davis,Sfcbner Chapman 15
75 Srad/ord, Samuel Webftcr 32
85, Aug. \i,—£oxjord, Thomas Feriev 3°
J 725, Dec. SrMethi«n, Benjamin Oigood 3l
26, June 20, Middltion, 28
57, June 16,— Danvcrs, Nathan Fulton *7
64, Jan. 28, — N EWBURYPOR T^-iark Fitz,xAn-
dre.w Frothingham^onathan Gage,
" -Edward Little^Stephen Howard,
^John Pearion 4°
82, July 3, Lynn/rdd, (Diftria) unites with Lynn
93, June Stir-Hamltos, Robert Dodge 26
1643. MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
^0, June 2i<-C-H ari.es to WN'^Thomas Harris,
NMaithew BiidgejN^avid Goodwin,
'^"Richd . Froth ingham^vNathl. Hawkins
30, Sept. 7, —fPatertown, Jonas White 7
30, Sept. 2$,-~Medfcrd, Nathaniel Hall 4
39>
40,
Sept.
Oct.
43>
May
45»
May
49>
May
May
Maffachufetts Reprefentatives. r9
1633, Sept. ^—Cambridge, Samuel ButterfieldyNatbl.
P. Watfon, Jcfiah Mafon, jrTStephen
Dana zh
1635, Sept. 2,— Concord, Jofeph Chandler 18
39, Sept. 4,- — Sudbury, William Hunt 25
42, May 18,— Wcbvrn, Bill Ruffe! 1 Jo
44, May 29; — Reading, Timothy Wakefield 14
49, May 2, —Maiden, Jonathan Oakes 4
£5, May 29,-^o^s/rWrWrn. Adams^ich. Gibfon 26
55, May 29; — -Rillerica, Jofeph Locke 20
A5, May 29,- — Grcton, Jofeph Moors 35
£0, May 31,- --Marlborough, John Loring 28
73, Oft. \5r— Dun ft able, &c. Ifaac Wright 37
74, May 27, Sherburne 22
83, May 16,'StouK &c. Ephraim Wircomb 25
91, Dec. 15, — Newton, Timothy Jackfon 9
1700, June 25, Framing ham, 84
I, Feb. 2bj — Dracm, IfYael Hildrcth 30
12, Jan. 1« — JVejlon, Ebenezer Hpbbs 15
j 2, Mar. 20, — Lexington, Nathan Chandler 10
3,5, Dec. 3; — hittleion, Simon Hart well 28
1,5, Dec. 13,—Hopkinton, Walter M'Pariancl 32
24, Dec. fy*-Hotlijlon.) Jai'on Chamberlain 27
25, Dec. 17, Stoneham, 10
29, Sep;. 23^ — Wfjfvrd, Thomas Fletcher, jr. 28
29, Sept. 23, r^yJ'-s', 13
30, Sept. 25,- — Wilmington, Samuel Jaques J 6
32, June 29,—*? \zcnJJtend, Abner Adarhs 45
34, Dec. 23^ — Tac!:jbu:\, William Simonds 24
35» Ju'y 3» — «^p^» Jonas Brooks 24
37, Jan. 4, — Waliham, Ah.-er Ssnderfon H
53. Jan. 5r-.S''//r/o, Nathaniel Koldea 41
53, April, — Peppertil, Jofeph Heald 40
^4, April l^^-feffCfl/n, Samuel Hear 10"
67, Mar. 6, A/kby, ^ 50
80, April to* — ka ? Sudbury, Jacob Reeves 19
81, Feb. 19, Natick, 18
83, Feb. 25, Boxtorough, (Diilr.) unites with Stow 30
89, June 22, Tyngficrcagh, unites wi;h Dutiable 31
09, Feb. 24, tiuriingtcn, Jo
l£oj, Feb. i$,-4ar!?jle, Ephraim Rabbins 20
1653, YORK COUNTY.
53, May 18, -York, Alexander M'Intire 75
53, May i8,»-K .^Vry, Alexander Rice bj
20 Maflachufetts Reprefentatives,
1653, Aug. 30? — Wells, John Storer 88
3713, June 9, Berwick, 85
18, Nov. 17, Biddefcrd, 105
19, June 5, — Arundel, Eliphalet Perkins 96
62, June 9,— * SacoTWm. MoodyvBenj. Pike 109
67, June 15, — Lebanon, David Legro loo
68, Feb. 27, — Sanjord, £?c.vNathaniel Conant, jr.
^Thomas Kceler 98
72, July 14,— Buxton^Szm. Merrill/} os. Woodman 1 18
7&, Mar. 11, Lyman, 88
85, Mar. 5, — Shapleigk, John Leighton 108
85, Mar. 9,—Parfonsjield, David Marfton 118
87, Mar. 6, Waterborougk 1 10
87, Mar. 6, Limerick, 114
92, Feb. 9, — Limington, James Kettcl, 110
94, Feb. 4, Alfred, (diftj unites with Sanjord 8R
94, Feb. 26, Ntwficld, 108
94, Feb. 27, Cornijk, 1 18
98, Feb. 27, — Phillip fbvrg, Jcfeph Atkinfon 12.1
1662, HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
35 or 45, MarchT-SpRiNGFiELD, John Hooker 97
£4, Oct. 187—^fo rth, and East Hampton,
^Solomon Stoddard^Thaddeus Clap loo
61, May 22, — Hadhy, Charles Phelps 97
69, May ig,—We/lfield^A{hbe\ Eager^Jed. Taylor 105
70, May 11, Hatfield, i0o
82, May 24^ — -Beerfield, Ephrajm Williams 109
1713, Feb. 22, — Northfield, Medad Alexander 100
18, Nov. 12, Sunderland, loo
31, July 14^ Brimfield, William Eaton yc
41, April joj — Bland ford, William Knox ! i(>
42, Jan. 15, Ptlham, 85
52, Jan. 3^ — Palmer, Aaron Merrick 8s
53, Jan. 5, -Southampton, Frederick Judd toq
53, April i2,-~Soutk Hadley, Ruggle* Woodbridge 90
513, June 9,- — Greenfield, Mofes Bafcom . 114
53, June \$,—Neu> Salem^Saml. C. Allen, Varncy
Pea ice 8.5
53, Dec. 22^-^Aontagve, Nathan Ch°.nery 97
54, Jan. 25,— G > anville^Abvaham Granger, \Enoch
Pnincrofr . i^cj
54, April 93, Gwcnwfck, 7c
59, Feb. 13;— Tfw/urr/?, Samuel F. D.'c'c:nron " (
"* At this original daie, it was A.-inu-j P<pp<
MafTachufetts Representatives. 21
760., April 25, Monfion, » _ v , ^o
61, June 30, — &khertowtt^%Xv^sxm Phelps, illdad
Paribus . 85
61, June Sof—Fo'rarne, David Smith 12o
61, June go, Skutapjury 9°
61, Nov. 25, Ware, v 7°
62, Mar. 6,— Sarna rd^ own, &e7jiczkh. Newcomb,
jr^Stepbrn Webfter no
-62, June 11,- — €hejlrrf.cld, Benjamin Parfons 113
62, Sept. iSr~Sovt/: Brw-fit/d,'&c. Cyrus Munger 80
63, Feb. iy9<~Warwicki &c Jofiah Cobb 9»
63, June 15,-— /f7#rtf/*<2wrAViiham Rindge^Solo-
mon Wright 89
64, June 2T,- — -Afifidd, Ephraim Williams 117
65, June 21, Claremont, 120
65, Oct. 31,— €/;cfter, Martin Phelps 120
67, June 165 — Conway , John Barm Iter 1*5
68, June 11,— Granby, David Smith 9°
68. June 21, Shelourne, m l-°
68, June ^p{rWoTthingtm% Jonathan Woodbridge 120
Jc, Nov. 7, — Southtvick, Jo'eph Forward no
71, April 24, Wkately, ' 105
71, April 24, Wiliiamjburgh, >°»
73, June 29, ^Norwich, J14
74, Feb. %%,—4,v.dlaw, Incrcafe Sikes 9<*
74, Feb. 2.0,—WeJl Springfield^ Jonathan Smith, jr.
Timothy Horton.NLuke Parfon* 100
74, Mar. *,,-~leverett, Tames Curtis 95
79, Sept. 29, Weft Hampton, 109
79, April ia, Buckland, *»0
79, June 23, Cummirtgton, 12o
80, Nov. 28, Montgomery, 100
81, M.-y, 8, JJWe//, 80
81, May 14, Gojlien, 1 19
83, Mar. 1 2, -Middle fe/d, Uriah Church 125
83, GO. 13,— Long Meadow, Ethan Ely 97
83, OQ. 15, Orange, (Dili.) unites with Warwick, 7,5
84, Mar. 12, Ley den, unites with Barnardjlcwn ioq
8,5, Feb. 9, /foarc, 130
85, Feb. 14, Heal A, 125
85, June 17, Eaft Hampton, unites with Nortkampt. 105
92, Feb. 7, Hawley, 120
92, Feb. 25, .tfw/<r/, 108
93, Sept. 28, Gill, 90
22 Mafikchufetts Reprefentatives.
J 807, June 15, Plainfidd, 120
Holland, (Dift.) unites with £. Brimjitld
1685, PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
eo, Dec. lr; — Plymouth, i>Iathaniel Goodwin,
^^phraim Spooner, 42
3.5, Sept. 2,— fIJngkanuHzvcY.ts Fearing 19
36, Oft. 5, — ^eituate^Q,lnxt\e& Tamer, jrNEnoch
Caliamore 27
37, June 7; — ■Buxborc? Adam Fifh 38
40, Mar. .«, — Marfhjield, Nathaniel Clift 36
44, May 29, HuH, 9
56, June fy — Bridrewater, Daniel Mitchell 50
60 June, — Middleboroug £"""5ohn TinkhamT^evi
Peirce/Jac. CufhmanT^am. Pickens 40
86, June 4, — Pochefter^Q'^zon Barftow, jr>-Je{Ie
Hafkell 53
1707, June 4, Plympton, 45
21, Mar. 21,— Pembroke^lfacB. B3rker>Bailey Hall 3!
12, June 10, — Abivgton, Nath?n Guvney, jr. 22
s6, June 1 6r — Kingston, John Faunce 58
27, June 14, Hanover, 25
34, July 4, — Halifax, Nathaniel Morton 35
39, July 10, Wareham, 60
90, June 9, Carver, 50
3685, BRISTOL COUNTY.
39, Sept. 3, — T-aukt ON', Jonas Godfrey g5
45, June 4, — Rehoboth, E'kanah French, jr. 44
64, June 8,-— Dartmouth, Holder Slocum 70
67, Oft. 30? — Swavzey, Daniel Hale 51
83, July, ^-—Freetown, William Rounfeville '50
9.1, Oft. 19, — Attleborough, Ebenezer Bacon '36
1711, June 12,— -Norton, Laban Wheaton 33
12, May ^Qi—Dighton, John Hathaway 43
2,5, Dec. 21, — Eaflon, JohnTifdale 37
31, April 2, — Raynham, Ifrael Wafhbum 36
35, April 18,— Berkley, Apollos Tobey 30
70, April 26, Mansfield, 30
'87, Feb. 23, -~New Bedford, John Hawes ^
87, July 2, Wcflport, < 70
90, Feb. zofScmerfet, Clark Purrington 52
1803, Feb. z6t—Troyt Abraham Bowen \$0
Maflachufettis Reprefentatives. 23
1685, BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
39, Sept. 3,—-Bar n stable, ,Eben. Lothrop, Jonas
Whitmans-Richard Lewis 6j
39, Sept. 3y — Sandwich, john Freeman, ^Benjamin
Percival 59
gq, Sept. 3, — Yarmouth, Elifha Doane no
46, June 2, Eaftkam., 100
86, June ^.—fa/mout/t^BaiVid NyeVfiraddock Dim-
mock 77
94, Sept. 14,— Harwich, Benjamin Bangs, 88
1709, July 16, Truro, 1 1-£
12, June u,—€hatham, Reuben Ryder 9,5
27, June 14, Picvincetcwn* 126
63, June 14, Marjhpee,
63, June 16, Welljiett, 105
93, June 19, —Dennis, judah Paddock no
97, Mar. 3, Orleans, loo
1803, Feb. 19, Brczujler, 88
1695, DUKE'S COUNTY.
71, July 8— Ed garton, Thomas Cooke, jr. 94
7 1, July 8,— Tifbury, John Davis 97
1714, Oct. 30, Chilmark, 99
169,5, NANTUCKET COUNTY.
87, June 27, — Nantucket, Micajah Coffin
1731, WORCESTER COUNTY.
16.53, May 18, — £ancajler, Eli Stearns 35
67, May x^'—frlendon, Jofeph A^lams 37
84, Oct. 15,*— Worc este r, Edward Bangs,
^^Cphraim Mowef>&muei Flagg 45
1713, — Oxford, Abij ah Davis />4
j 3, Feb. 1,5, Leicefltr, 54
13, Feb. 23, RutlaiyL . ; 56
I,, June 21,-— Sutton, ,jon as Sibly, jt)fiih Stiies 46
3 7, Nov. 18, — Wcjl bo rough, Nathan Filher 34
18, Nov. 12, ~~B rook field, Oliver Crolby 64.
27, June 27, Uxundg e, 41
27, July 6, Southborough 30
27, Dec. lgr—Shrezv/bury, Jonah Howe 40
28, Aug. 1, — Lunenburg, Edmund Cuming 45
51, Feb. 2,— -Dudley, Thomas Lamed 55
* This was the firlt port ente*d by the Engliih, when
they came to fettle in New-England, in 1620.
24 Maflachufetts Representatives.
1732, June 29,- — Harvard^ onaihan Wctherbee^Jon-
aihan Symonds 35,
35, April 18,- — Grafton, Eleazer Lei and 40
35, June i4,"~tfpton, Ezra Wood, jr. 38
30, Jan. loj — Hardwick, Timoihy Page 70
38, June 2'\,~— Bolton, &c Silas Hoi mart 33
38, June 2^~—Siurbrid?e, Oliver Plympton 70
40, Jan. 9, —Holder/, William Dairy ^j
40, June 23, — Leornmjler, Abijah Bigelow 46
41, Jan. 16, — Wcftern, Jofcph field 73
46, Douglafs 47
5*> Jan« %\,~New-Braintrec, Jofeph Bowen, jun. 66
53, April Sr~Spt?/cer, Benjamin Dairy $8
54, April 20, — piterjliam, Nathaniel Chandler 66
54, Nov. v.,~~-Cha,rleton, John Spurr 60
62, Mar. 6, Temphton, 63
62, Mar. 6, At hoi, 72
62, June 7, Oakham, 62
64, Feb. 3, — Pitchburg, Samuel Gibfqn _ 42
64, June 14,- — Winchendon, William Whitney 60
65, Feb. 12, Paxton, 5^
65, Feb. 16,— Royal/ion, Ifaac Gregory 7o
6,5, Feb. 22, Ajliburnham 55
66, Jan. i^-^Nor'.hborough, James Keyes 36
67, June \<i>,'---Hubbardftonr]o\\x\ M'Clanathan 60
70, April 261, Wejhninjler, Jonas- Whitney ^
71, April.24, Princeton, ^2
72, July 14, Northbndge, 45
74, July 14, -ifar^rElijah Caldwell,^* Walker 65
78, April 10, Ward ^5
80, April 1 i,—Milford, Samuel Jones 34
81, April Q^r— Sterling, Ifrael Alien 46
84, Mar. 16, Berlin, (Diftiift) unites with Bolton
8.5, June 27, — Gardier, Jonathan Ofgood ^8
86, Mar. i,-^Boyl/lu'n, James Longley 45
86, Oft. 20, Gerryi 66?
580 1, Feb. 18, Dana, y^
,760, CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
1658, Oft. ig^J>car!'G->oT,lhn]. Larrabee^Geo. Hig'it 131
J713, Oft. 3!, — North Yarmouth^ Ammi R. Mitchell 140
18, Nov. i2t^—Falf/icutA,S4oha Waite*^John Jones,
~~"S;:inuel Bu:ts7^famv-s Mo; rill 120
38, Jan. i6,r-8-<-Hnfwick, Robert Givt:a 151
58, Jan. 2£, Ha^fwcll, 165
Maifachufetts Reprelentatives. 25
1762, June 12, Windham, 134
64, Oct.. 30, — Gorham, Lothrop Lewis 13©
6,5, Nov. 1, Cape Elizabeth. ^ 126
74, Mar. 8,— Niw Gloucefter,lh*c Parfons; Jofcph
E. Foxcroft 146
78s June 19, --Gray, Jofeph M'Lellan 141
85, Nov. 3®, Standi fi ,. 163
86, July 4, — 9> :> r r lan d, (George Bradbury, Jo-
fvph H. Jngraham^"jofeph Tiicomb,
"""William JenkS^Matthew Cobb 143
89, Feb. 14, — fret-port, Nathan VVeiTcri 140
89, Feb. 17, Durham, 16,5
94, Feb. 7, Bridgetown, 156
95, Feb. 17, — -Poland, Samuel Andrews 150
9,5, Feb. 18, Leivifiown, 167
98, Feb. 19. Otis field, 152-
1802, Feb. 18, tfjirf,
2, Mar. 6, Pejepfeot,
2, June 93, Baldwin,
3, June 21, Raymond,
5, Mar. 8, Hani [on,
J76o, LINCOLN COtfNTY.
16, June 13, Georgetown, 170
53, June ig,*+Newca/i/e, David Murray iq.2
59, Oct. 2c, WoolwUk, . 167
60, Feb. i3r-AV:scAS<;ET7vMofe$ Carleton, jr.
**Abiel Wood, jr. 178
62. Sept. 18, Bowdoinham, 171
64, Jan . 3 1 ,— STo //^-«, Benjamin Hafey 156
64, Nov. 3, Booihbay, 190
6,5, June 18, *-BriJlol, Simon Elliot 204
73, June 29, Waldoborcugh, 2ro
74, Mar. 5, EI; comb, 180
76, Nov. j, -—Warren, Samuel Thatcher, 203
77, Mar. 20, nrf^iom^Jiown^AdXon. Whcaton/Ezek.
G. L-^dge 21 5
81, Feb. ij^atk, Peieg Tall man 165
86, Ocl. zo^r-Urnon, Edward Jones 210
88, Mar. 2t, Rowdoin, 166
88, Nov. ii*—Nohkborough, James Perkins 199
8o, Jan. 28, Cu/hing, 207
91, Feb. \~f~-£amden, Farnham Hall E28
94, June 2j, — ■Drefdcn, Samuel T. Goodwin 180
i3o8.j e
46 MafTachufetts Reprefentatives.
1794, June 2,5, — Nezu-htilford, Mofes Carleton 191
95, Feb. 18, —-Lewi/Ion, Joel Thompfon
95, Feb. 18, -^Litchfield, John Neal 220
99, June 22, Lijbon
1803, Feb. 7, &. George, 210
4, June 2o, #<?/><?,
4, June 23, Palermo,
7, Feb. 24, Jefferfon,
7, Feb. 25, Fritndjhtp,
1761, BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
33, June 22, Sheffield, &c. 145
39, June 22,— Stockbridge, John Bacon 141
,59, June l^r— ASra; Marlborough, Zenas Wheeler 144
60, Feb. 13? — Fgremont, James Baldwin 145
6i, April 2i1*rPztts/ield,'**Simcon Giifwold,^Jehn
Churchill 140
61, June 30, — Great Barrirmgtcn, John Nichols 150
62, Mar. 6,^~Sandisfield, &c. John Picket 135
62, Mar. 6,— Tyring ham, Jofeph Wilfon 140
65, June 20, — Lane/borough, &c. Sam1. H. Wheeler 144
65, June 2o,-~Wzlliamfown^Ari\]\am YoungT^m.
Towner 150
65, June 20, — Becket, George Conant _ 130
65, June sir—Richmond, Zechariah Peirfon 150
67, Feb. 26, — Lex o x, Jofiah Newell 145
71, July 2,— Win dj 'or, Amos Hoi brook • 136
71, July 4, Peru, (was Partridgefield) 128
73, Feb. 16, Afford, 145
73, Feb. 24, Loudon, 124
74, Feb. 23, — Weft Stockbri$lge, Samuel Barftow 1,50
76, July 2, Hancock, 150
77, April! 2, Wajhington, 145
77, Oct 21/— Ltjt, jared Bradley _ 140
78, Oa. ifr~-Adams, Elifha Wells _ 140
79, June 2t, Aft. Waftiington, unites with Sheffield
84, Mar. 20," — Walton, John Chamberlain, jr. 13,5
89, June 24, Bethlehem, 130
-93, Mar. \\r~~£h.cftiire, Daniel Brown 140
97, Feb. 2or—8nvoy, Jofeph Williams
97, June 19, Southfield, unites with Sand/sfield
98, Mar. 2, Clarhjburg
1801, Feb. 26, New Ajli ford, unites with hanejboi 01 ■
4, June 2 1, Hinfdale,
5, June 15, Florida
MafTachufetts Reprefentatives. 27
3789, HANCOCK COUNTY.
73, June 22, '-Belfafl, Thomas Whittier, 246
87, Feb. 23, Penobfcot, 263
88, Mar. 2 i£-firrington, Francis Carr, 305
89, Jan. 12, Sdgu'kk, 3*5
89, Jan. 28, Iflc/borcugky 260
89, Jan. 30, Dcer-Ifle, 305
89, Jan. 30, Bluehill, 344
89, Feb. 16, Trenton, 286
89, Feb. 16, Sullivan, 3JO
89, Feb. 16, Goldfborovgh, 330
89, Feb. 17,— Mount Defert, Davis Wingate 335
89, June 25, — Vinalhaven, William Vinal 250
89, June 25,^ — frankjort, Abner Bicknell 238
91, Feb. 25,' — -Bangor, James Thomas 280
92, June 27,—BvcA/lown, Caleb B. Hall 260
94, Feb. 2^,— Prof peel, Henry Black 250
94, Feb. 24, — Hamden, Seth Kempton 300
96, Feb. jo? — Cast 1 ne, Oliver Mann 263
96, Feb. 13, — Northport, Ebenezer Frye 258
96, Feb. 23, Eden, 335
1800, Feb. 21, Or land,
o, Feb. 26, Ellfworth,
2, June i^r-Lincolnvilk, Philip Ulmer
3, June 21, Surry,
6, Mar. 1 2, Orono,
1789, WASHINGTON COUNTY.
84, June 23,—- Mac h 1 as, John Dickinfon 400
9,5, Feb. 87, Steuben, 37°
96, Feb. 8, Columbia, 380
97, Feb. 14, Addifon, 375
97, June 17, Harrington, 37°
98, Feb. 2\,-JLajlport, Oliver Shead 450
1793, NORFOLK COUNTY.
1630, Sept. j,"~E)orche^er , Jperez MortorvEzekiel Tol-
man, Fhineas Holderi 3
30, Sept. 28,'— ^xWvrjofeph Heath/Wiri. Brewer,
TBlima Whitney ^alph Smith
3,5, Sept. 2, —Weymouth, Chriftopher Webb 14
36, Sept. 8, — DEDHAM,*~John Endicot, ufaac Bul-
lardT^Samuel H. Dean. 10
40, May lfc— Brain tree, Benj. Hayden, jr. 8
£t. May 2%,—MedJield, &c> Ephraim Chenery 20
2 8 Maffachufetts Reprefentatives.
6a, May *],<r-Milton, David Tucker 7 ,
73, Oct. 15, — fVrentAani^San\\. Day^Benj. Shepard 27
1705, Nov. lVf—B-rookline, Stepheu Sharp 6
11, Nov. 5,— Necdkam, Daniel Ware ji
13. Oft. 24, —ffledway, Jeremiah Daniels §5
19, Nov. 2.71— Belling ham, Daniel Thurber 34
£4, Dec. 10, — Walpole, Ala Kingfbury 20
26, Dec. 22-5 — Stoughton, Lemuel G.iy 15
£5, June 20, — Sharon, Jonathan Billings 10
70, April 26, — Gokajjet, Thomas Lathrop 25
78, Mar. *,— Franklin, Jofeph Bacon 30
78, June 10, Foxhorovgh, 26
&4> Juty 7, Xtoaer, (uukes with Medjield) 18
92, Feb. 23, £a7zry, 10
£3, Mar. 9,— -Randolph, Thorn as French 15
97, Feb. 2$,—€antcn, Jofeph Bemis
*799> KENNEBECK COUNTY.
71, April 26; — Hallawell, Samuel Moody 195
71, April 26,- — Winthrop, Samuel Wood 185
71, April 26; — Vajjalbor&ugk, Abie'f Getchell 204
71, April v&f—Winflow, Eieazer W. Ripfey 2 1 1
70, Feb. 4,^ Piitftowih Thomas Eidred 187
88, June 18,- — Greene, Luther Robbins 164
SB, June 18,-— Canraart, B<yce M^Lellan 233
88, June 18, Fairfield, 222
88, June 18,— Norridgewock, Ithaman Spaulding 239
9 1 , Mar. 1 1 , Readjield, 1 90
92, Jan. 20, — Monmouth, Simon Dearborn, jr. 180
92, Jan. 30, Sydney, 203
92, June 27, — Mount-Vernon, John Hovey 2oo
94, Feb. l, — Farming ton, Zachariah Norton 20 \
94, June 20, New-Sharon, 100
95, Feb. 28, — Glinton, Aiher Hinds 222
go, Feb. 28, Starts, 230
95, Feb. 28,— -Fayette, Solomon Bates 200
96, Feb. %—Bet grade, Mofes Carr
96, Feb. 8, Harlem, 213
- 97, Feb. 20, — Augusta, Jofhua Gage 192
98, Feb. 12, Wayne,
98, Feb. 24, Cornville,
98, Mar. 1, Anfcn,
1800, Fib. i6^Leeds, Daniel Lothropjr.
1, Jan. 31, Strong,
2, Feb. 20, ClKJltrvillc,
Maffachufetts Reprefentatives. £9
1802, Feb. 20, Vienna,
2, Feb. 22, Avon,
2, Feb. 22, New- Vineyard,
2, June 23, —Walerville, Elnathan Sherwin
3, Feb. 17* — Gardiner, Samuel Jewett
3, June 1L%, Harmony,
3, Tune 20, Temple,
3, June 20, Induflry,
3, June 23, Wilton,
4, Mar. 7, Athens,
4, Mar. 7, Madifon,
4, Mar. 7, i?ww<r,
4, Mar. 9, Fairfax,
4, June 22, Embden,
4, June 22, Mercer,
4, June 22, Unity,
7r June 20, Palmyra,
1805, OXFORD COUNTY.
1777, Jan. u,*~~Fryeburgh, John M'Milhn 120
86, July 7, — Turner, John Turner 172
92, Mar. 6, Hebron, 167
93. Mar. 16, — Buckfield, Enoch Hall 173
93, June 20, — Paris, Elias Stowell 175
9,5, Feb. 26. Jay, , 395
95, Feb. 28* — htvermore, Nathaniel Perley 195
96, June 10 r-Bet/iel, Eliphaz Chapman
97, Mar. 2, Waterford, «. Ho
97, Mar. 9, Norway, 152
98, June 13, Hartford,
Sumner, 183
Rum ford,
Lovell,
B>'czun field,
Albany,
Dixjicld,
Ea/i-Andover,
Gilead,
Ncwry 93
Denmark,
Hiram,
Mejfenger to the Houft, Jacoh Kuhn.
74- finger to the Governor and Council., William Galr.
1808. 1 C 2
98,
800,
0,
2,
June 13,
Feb. 21,
Nov. ,5,
Feb. 20,
3»
June 20,
3.
June 21,
4.
4>
5.
7,
7,
June 23,
June 23,
June 15,
Feb. 20,
Feb. 20,
3© Standing Committees.
Secretary of the State.
' — Jonathan Loring Aullin.
\fl Clerk, Edward M'Eane. I %d Clerk, John Devotion.
%d Clerk, Samuel AuRin. |
Treafurer and Receiver-General.
— Tompfon J. Skinner, of Bofton.
if Clerfi, Jofeph Laughton. J zd Clerk, James Fofter.
(p^* Offices are kept in the New State-Houfe, Bofton.
STANDING COMMITTEES
FOR THE YEAR 1807.
On Accounts,
Of the Senate, Hon. Thomas Hale and David Perry.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Young, of Williamttown, Hol-
man, of Bolton, 3nd Fjfhcr, of Weftborongb,
" who are the Committee for the prefent year to examine all
accounts that may be exhibited for t'ie fupport of fuch indi-
gent perfons as are by law the proper charge of this Com-
monwealth, and ail other accounts which may be exhibited
for fervices performed, cafh advanced, or any property fup-
plied for the ufe of this Commonwealth, purfuant to any
law, refolve, or order of the General Court ; and to make
out a roll, arranged under general he ids, fignifying the
names of the refpe&ive perfons or towns whofe acccunts
fball be properly vouched, together wi h the amount of
the fums, which may be found due on fuch accounts, and
lay the fame before this Court for their coniideration and
allowance."
On Neiv Trials.
Of the Senate, Hon. John Phillips, Hon. George Blifs.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Bangs, of Woicefler, Moody, of
Hallowell, and Wheeler, of Lanefborough.
On Incorporation of Towns.
Of the Senate, Hot. Salem Towne, Hon. John Howe.
Of the Houfe, Meflrs. Brewer, of Roxbury, Lewis, of
Gbrham, and Simonds, of Tewkfbury.
On Turnpikes, Bridges, and Canals.
Of the Senate, Hon. Ezra Starkweather, Hon. Azariah
Eglefton.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Coffin, of Nantucket, Hunnevrell,
of fcoflon, and Crowninihidd, of Salem.
Standing Committees. 31
On Incorporation of Pari/hes, and Religious Societies.
Of the Senate, Hon. Ifaac Coffin, Hon. F.noch Titccmb.
Of the Houfe, Meflrs. Hathorne, of Salem, Spooner, of
Plymouth, and Day, of Wrentham.
On Interior Fi/heries.
Of the Senate, Hon. Tames Freeman, Hon. Ebenezer
Fiiher,
Of the Houfe, Meflrs. ^Godfrey, of Taumon, Mitchell, of
North-Yarmouth, and Smiley, of Haverhill.
On Elections.
Of the Hcufr, Meflrs. Bangs, of Worcefter, Wboaton, of
Norton, Hail, of Backdown, Wheeler, of Lantfborough,
and Davis, of Bolton.
On Finance.
Of the Houfe, MeflVs. Smith, of Weft-Springfield, Wells,
of Boilon, Cleveland of Salem, Thatcher, of Warren, and
Kittendge, of Andover.
On Bills in the Third Reading.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs\ Chamberlain, of Dalton, Smith>
of bollon, andVinal, of Vinalhaven.
On Engrojfed Bills.
Of the Houfe* Meffrs. Prince, of Maiblehead, Locke, of
Billerica, and Kneeland, of Andover.
On Eajlern Lands.
Of the Sf7?tfrf,Hon.Jon.Maynaid,HonJohn Phillips (E.j
Of the Houfe, Metfrs. Turner, of Scituate, Lewis, of
Gorham, and Tallman, of Baih.
On Banks and Infurance Companies.
Of the Houfe, Mi-flrs. Tallman, cf Bath, Wheaton, of
Norton, and Bangs, of Wcrcefter.
On Change of Names.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Flagg, of Worcefter, Smith, of
Eofton, and French, of Rehoboth.
On Military Applications.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Spurr, of Charkcn, Lewis, of
Gorham, and, Hawkins, of Charleftown.
32
Notaries Public.
On County EJlimates.
Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Sm'-th,of Weft-Springfield, Wade,
of Ipfwich, andVinal, of Vinalhaven.
Notaries Public in MafTachufetts.*
Suffolk.
Bojlon Robert Gardner j Bofton Edward Jones
Benjamin Romans | Jofeph Loring, jun.
Essex.
Beverly Jofeph Wood Newburyport Jonas Kettel
Gloucejler John Rogers Stephen Crofs
Haverhill Stephen Minot Salem John Punchard
Ipfioich Robert Farley Levi Maxcy
Lynn James Gardner William B. Dodge
Marblehead John Bond John Saunders
Ifaac Mansfield Salifbury Samuel Nye
Middlesex.
Cambridge James Greene Groton John L. Tuttle
Chartejlown Timo. Fuller Wattrtown John Rockwood
Concord Levi Thaxter
York.
Biddefiord Jeremiah Hill I York Samuel Derby
Wells Jonas Clark |
Hampsh ire.
Greenfield Jona. Leavitt, jr. j W. Spring field] uft\n Ely, jr.
Springfield jom. Dwightjr. |
Plymouth.
tyxboro* Studley Sampfon
HingHum Jeife Dunbar
Plymouth Ebenezer White
Bri
Dartmouth EphraimTrip
Dikhton Tho. B. Richmond
Kezo Bedford EliHafkell
Plymouth David Bacon
Wareham Jonathan Lincoln
tol.
N. Bed/. John M. Williams
Taunton Barney Corey
Wejtjord Simeon Tifdale
Barnstable.
Barnflablt James Hinckley
Chatham Jonas Whitman
/a/wauMSalathial Nickerfon
Duke's County.
Tijhury William Athearn
John Dunbar
* Public Notaries are appointed for the purpsfe of mak-
ing protefts, giving certificates under the.feal of office, and
entering and regifteringprotefls and o:her notarial writings :
alfo for altering the fame.
Provincetown Jona. Cook
Wellfleet Samuel Waterman
Edgarton William Mayhew
Notaries Public. — Infpectors of Beef. 33
Nantucket
Brookfield
Mendon
Peter/ham
Brunfwick
Nantucket.
Ifaac Coffin — Nantucket Daniel Ceilin.
W O R C E S T E R .
Cheney Reed I Sterling Mofes Smith
Jofeph Adams /Torqy? <r Theoph . Vv heeler
John Chandler J
CUMB E K I AN n.
John Babfon
/7ar/>/aW/Adw.Duming,jr.
Portland Jofeph C. Boyd
Li nc 01. N
Path William Webb
Boothbay Jackfon Duram
NezucajUe Daniel Water-;
Berks
Lenox Thomas Williams
Pitti field Jofeph Danforth
Hancock.
Portland Samuel Homer
N. Yarmouth Daniel Stone
T/wmaJiown Baniel Rofe
W aldobord1 Walcrm. Thomas
Wifcajjet Jof. Chiiftopher
URE.
Sandisfield Ephm. A.Judfon
Belfajl James Nelmith
Buckjlowif Moody Pilifbury
Caftine Jcfr.ua Woodman
Deer-ljle
Columbia
Loll port
bclwodick
Rlxhtry
Frank fort Y . L. B. Good win
Sullivan Pan, D. Sargent
Surry
Jofeph Tyler .
Wash 1 not on
Jofeph Patten
William Allen
River Plantation
John Brewer
Geo^e Herbert
James Thomas
Plant. No. 5. Head of Salt
Water Shubne.l Dcwnes
Machias Jerel O'firiari, jr.
Steuben William Campbell
Nor folk.
Nathl. Rubles | IVeymaut, /Jas. Humphreys,] r.
Kb n n ebec k.
Hallowell Eleazer W. Ripley.
Appointments under State Authority.
By the Gcfcernor and Council.
in [peeler Gen . oj Beef and Pork, Jofeph RucrKs, of Boflon
[Office is kept at No, 5}, India Wharf.]
Deputies.
Ameflniry Richard Sawyer
Augujla James Chi ids
Bath Benjamin Fofler
Bcljaft Nathl. Emeifon
Marblehead Jona. Roundy
Medford Jonathan Warner
#era/;o4Banholomew Nafon
Bcverlv B.obert Porter
Biddford Robert Cleaves
BofiCtt John Dakivs
James Barry
Thomas Emmons
34
Infpeclors.
■j
Bradford David Walker
Brunfwich Jeremiah Hacker
Cambridge William Mafon
CharU flown James Smith
Ifaac Smith
Thomas Gould
Danvers Daniel Goldrhv.'ait
Bed ham Abijah Parker
Falmouth Jofeph Marean
Glouccjler Benjamin Stacy
Gorham ' Royal Lincoln
Hallozoell Jofeph Smith
George Bartlet
Haverhill Nathaniel Ayer
Ipfwich Benjamin Averill
Kennebunk Timothy Keezer
Lanefbord Samuel Bacon
New Bedford Samuel Taber
Newbury John Ofgood
Caleb Kimball
Newburyport
Newbury port NicbolasBrown
North ft eld Jabrz Whiting
N. Yarmouth John Thomas
Jeremiah Burr
Shirley Erving
George Zeigler
John Wells
Jonathan Ropes
Jofhua Phippin
Salifbury Ezukiei Worthen
Seth Clark
Benjamin Lurvey
Nathaniel Ring
Caleb Ray
Ezra Chaie
Spring f. Jeduth. Sanderson
Wateriown Peter Wheeler
Samuel Holt
Winthrop John Wadfworth
Wifcefftt Jeremiah Berry
Orrington
Portland
Roxbury
Salem
Scituate
Somerfet
John Tracy
Infpetl. of Pot & Pearl Afhes, David Townfend, of Boiton.
[Office kept oppofite South Burying Place, Pleafant ftfeet.J
Deputies.
Bath Benjamin Fofler 1 Haverhill Phineas Carlton
Medford Andrew Blanchard Newburyport Jonathan Call
Charlef.own John A^iftin j Portlaiid Shirley Erving
Infpeclor of Nails, Gen. John Winflow, ofBofton.
[Office is kept at No. 2, South Row.]
Afa Danforth, at Taunton, his Deputy.
Infpeclor of Tobacco, Butter, and Lard, Francis Wright*
of Bottom
[Office is kept in High ftreet, near RulTeli's wharf.]
Deputies.
(fiarlejlown Nathan Adams I Newburyport James Locke
jjallowcjl Jofeph Smith j Portland Samuel Hoit
jyedford Jonathan Warner | Salem Jofhua Phippin
j^ewburyport John Tracey { Marblehcad Jor.a. Roundy
Keeper of the Standards of Weights & Meafures, and (ex-
officio} as Treafurer, Tompfon J. Skinner, of Bofton.
Richard Auftin, his Deputy, at Boilon.
Infpectors.
3J
In.fpeBor-Gene.ra I of Fijh, Henry Purkitt, of Boflon.
Ajfijlant, Henry Purkitt, jr.
[Office i« kept at No. 5, Doane's Street.]
Deputies
Boflon Beiij. Clark
Samuel Abbot
James Eunfon & Son
Howe & Tower
Hezekiah Hud (on
Ephraim B. Hutchinfon
Lemuel Gardner
Benjamin Owen
Bath Benjamin Fofter
Bangor Sylvanus Palmar
Buckjlozon John N. Swanzey
Cambridge Gilbert Dickfon
Char icji own ) T T
& Mtdford \ J°naS J°n°s
Cohajjet John Beal
Eajiport Jeffe Stephe ifon
Samuel Earl
Edgarton Cornel. Mai chant
Franhjort ? ., _
& Pro/peal Abnerlurner
HidiozvdL Mofes Palmer
Haverhill ) .xr .
& Bradford $ Wm' Dav,s
Hingham Ifaac Waters
Hingham William Hatch
Ipfwick Benjamin Averill
L\nn John Downing
Marblehcad Jona. Roundy
Ncwburyport Nich. Brown
Orrington & ) Stephens
Eddin°ton ) Spooner
Orrington Jonas Bicod
Plymouth Matthew Cufhing
Portland Anthony Fernald
Provincctown Reuben Orcott
Salem Jonathan Ropes
Schoodick PI. No. 4 & 5
Samuel Jones
Sdtuate Caleb Ray
w/^£*>SamK M
r ret port )
Swanzey &
Dih hton
Peleg Gardner
Taunton
Afa Danforth
Vafjalborovgk ) William
& Augvjla ) Palmer
Warren Joleph Copdand
IVoteitown bamuel Hult
Maflachufetts Medical Society at Bofton.
Incorporated November 1, l"8l .
Officers eleBedon the \fl Wedncfday in June annually.
Prefident, Tohn Warren, m.d.
ViCe-Prefidrvt, Joifma Fifher, M.D.
Trcafunr, James Jackfon, ftf.B.
Ccrrefponding Secretary, Thomas Welch, A.m.
Recording Secretary, John C Warren, m.d.
Librarian and Cabinet Keeper, John Fleet, m.d.
Counfeilors and Feilows in the different counties may be
known by applying to the Recording Secretary.
There is a meeting of the Cenfors once in four months,
for the examination of Candidates for the practice of phyfie.
36 Medical Societies.
Branch of Maffachuf.Medi cal Society atWorcefter.
Iiitiituied ,n 180J.
Prefident, Oliver Fifke.
Vice-Prefidmt, Ifraei Whitton.
Tnafurer, John Green.
Corresponding Secretary, Eben. H. Phillips.
Recording Secretary, John Green.
Branch of Maflachuf. Medical Society in. Eflex.
luthtuted in the year 180.5.
PrefidenU Edward A. Holyoke, m.d.
Vice Prefident, Jofhua Fifher, m.d.
Treafurcr, James Gardner, m.b.
Librarian, Benjamin L. Oliver, a.m.
S-.crctary, John D. Treadwell, a.m.
Bofton Medical Difpenfary.
Inftituted October, 1796. Incorporated beb. 26, 1801*
Officers elected on 2d Thurfday in Qclcber.
Prefident,
Treafarer, William Smith, Efq.
Seci'etary, John Andrews, Efq.
Con/idling Phyficiems% Lames Lloyd, M.D.Ifaac Rand, m.d,
( Thos.I. Parker, m.b. Southern DifV.
Vi filing Phyficians, < Middle Diftna.
(Horace Bean, a.m. Northern Diflr.
I Stephen Thayer, Southern Diftrift.
Apothecaries, < Thomas Bartlet, Middle Diftrift.
( Robert Fennel ly, Northern Diftrift.
Managers, John Andrews, Efq. Capt. Samuel Dunn, Jon-
athan ^Amory, Efq. Henry Hill, Efq. Mr. Sam. Salifbury,
Mr. AdamEabcock, Sam. Cobb, Efq. Mr. Sam. Snelling,
Mr. Heridcrfon Inches, and Mr. Ebenezer L. Boyd.
The Manners meet quarterly on the 2d Friday in each
month, at the fign of the Good Samaritan, No. 13, Cornhill.
N. B. The Southern Diftri& comprehends all the fouth
part of the town from the fouth fide of Winter and Sum-
mer {beets ; and extends to the fouth fides of School and
Milk Uresis, down to the water. The Middle Diftrict from
thence to the Mill-Bridge, including Weft Befton.— The
Northern Diftrift, all the north part of the town from the
Mill-Bridge. . . . r
The above tnftuution, though yet in its infancy, has af-
forded the means of relief to many neceflitous perfons,
Charitable Societies. 37
among other*, whofe feelings would have been hurt by an
application for aflifta nee from the Alms-Houfe ; as they
are by this charity attended, free of any expenfe, by aa
able Pbyfician, either at their own houfesor at the Dilpen-
fary, as the cafe may require, and furniflied with whatever
medicine they may need, and with wine, if neceffary.
Bofton Medical Library*
Iniiituted July 1, 1805.
Librarian, John Fleet, m.d.
Secretary, Doft. John G. Coffin.
Treasurer, Do&. Afa Bui lard.
Tfujlces, Dr. John C. Howard, and John C. Warren, m.*d,
Kennebeck Medical AfTociation.
Inftituted 1797.
Officers defied id Wcdncfday in June annually.
Prefident, Hon. Daniel Cony.
Vice- Pnf dent, Dr. John Hubbard.
Treafurer, Dr. Peltg Benfon.
Secretary, Dr. Mofes Appleton*
Librarian, Dr. Ariel Mann.
MaiTachufetts Charitable Society*
Fountlcd in Boflo^, Sept. 6ih, 1762.
Iiicoipoiated March 15, 1780.
Yearly Meeting for the choice of Officers, *Jl Monday in Sept.
Prefident, Jonathan L. Auftin, Efq.
Vice- Prefident, Mr. John Simpkir.s.
Treafurer, Capt. James Prince.
Secretary, Dr. Nathaniel Noyes.
Trujlees, Benjamin Auftin, Samuel HewCs, Jofeph Shed,'
Ebene^er Rhoad..js, James Ridgway, George Homer, Amos-
Bin ney,
Mejfenger, John Low.
Iriih Charitable Society at Bofton.
Inftituted March 17, 1737.
Yearly Meeting for the choice of Officers, 17 th of March*
Pre/ident, Simon Elliot.
Vict-PrefidcrA, Thomas Englifh.
Treafurer. John Magner.-
*8o8.] i>
2$ Charitable. Societies*
Keeper of the Silver Key, Andrew Dunlap.
Recording Secretary, John Beane.
Correfponding SecreHry, Shubael Bell.
T/ufiees, Timothy Hunt,. John Gillis, and Wm. Daily.
Bofton Epifcopal Charitable Society.
Inftituted, 1724. Incorporated February 12, 1784.
Yearly Meeting for choice of Officers ', on Eqfier Tuefday*,
Prefidtnt, Samuel Dunn.
Vice- Pre fident, Rev. J. S. J. Gardner.
Treafurer, Benjamin Greene*
Secretary, John R. Parker.
Trufiee^ Richard Green, George Deblois, Jofeph Head\,
Rev. Afj Eaton, Jofeph Fofter, and Mr. John Amory.
Scots Charitable Society at Bofton.
Inftituted 1684. Incorporated March 16, 1786.
Yearly Meeting for choice of Officers, ift Tuefday rV May*
Prcfidait, Andrew Ritchie.
Vice- Pre fident, William Clowfton.
Treafurer, William M'Kean.
Secretary, Thomas Semple.
Aftjlants, John M'Farlane, William Lamb, Robert
Wayet, and William Meflon.
Maffachufettt Congregational Charitable Society*
For the Relief of Dcjlitute Widows and Children of deceafed
Miniprs,
Incorporated March 24, 1786.
Yearly Meeting for choice of Officers, on the Monday preceding
the lafi IVedncfday in May.
Prefidcnt, John Lathrop, D.D.
Vice-Prefjutni, Samuel Eliot, Efq.
Treafurer, Eliphalet Porter, D. d.
Secretary, Jofeph Eckley, d.d.
Council, Rev. Dr. Lathrop, Rev. Dr. Eliot, Hon. Geo.
Cabot, Hon. Thcophilus Parfons, Rev. Dr. Jofeph Dana,
Rev. D.. Eliphalet Porter, Rev. Dr. Barnard..
Charitable Societies. 39
Ma/Tachufetts Charitable Fire Society.
Incorporated June 25, 1794.
Yearly Meeting J cr choice of -Officers) on the Friday next after
the laji Wcdncfday in May.
Semi-annual Meeting 3d IVtdnefday in November.
Prc/idcnt, Arnold Welles, Eiq.
Vice-PrefiderJ, Thomas K. Jones, Efq.
Corref pending Sec. Rev. Jofeph S. Buckminfter.
Recording Secretary, William Aliine, Elq.
Treafurer, Dr. Joftiua Thomas.
Trujlees, John Eliot, u. d. Mr. James White, Shu-
baet Bell, Efq. Benjamin RuiTeil, Elq. Mr. Enoch Hule,
Mr. Jofeph Lovering, Frauds Wright, Efq. and Rev.
William Emerfon.
Roxbury Charitable Society.
Instituted January, 1794. Incorporated February 26, 179$.
Yearly Meeting for choice of Officers, %d Monday in Sept.
Prep dent, Hon. John Read.
Firfl Vice-Prcfident, Capt. Jofeph Williams. ..
Second Vice-Prcfident, Rev. Dr. Eliphalet Porter.
Treafurer, Jofeph Ruggles, Efq.
Secittary, Nathaniel Ruggles, Efq.
Standing Committee, Deacon Joihua Felton, Mr. George
Zeigler, Rev. Dr. Eliphalet Porter, Mr. Thomas T. Rob-
jnfon,Mr. John "Williams.
Tru (lees of J 0* n Bo y l s t o n ' s CharitableDonation s,
lor the Benefit and Support of aged poor Perfons, and of
Orphans and deferted Children.
The Selectmen of the Town of Boilon.
Incorporated Feb. 3, 1803.
Truftees of the Franklin Donation.
The Selectmen of Boilon.
Rev. James Freeman.
Rev. William Emerfon.
Maflachufetts Charitable Mechanic AfTociation at
Bolton.
In-ftituted March i£, 1795.
Incorporated March's, ioc-6.
4° Charitable Societies.
Yearly Meeting Jot the choice of Officers, 3d Thurfday in Dec.
Prefident, Jonathan HunnewcH, Efq.
Vice-Prefidtnt. Maj. Benjamin RuIIell,
Treafurer, Francis Wright, Efq.
Secretary, Mr. Thomas Welis.
Truflecs, Capt. Samuel Todd, Msj. Charles Clement,
Capt. David Cobb, Mr. James Barry, Capt, John Cotton,
Capt. Ephraim Thayer, Major Peter Oigood, Mr. Jona.
Jtiiharn, and Mr. Ch'riftopher Smith.
Boflon Female Afylum.
Inftituted Sept. 23, i8co. Incorporated Feb. 26", 1803.
Officers chofcn on the lajl Tuefday in September.
Firjl Dircclrefs, Mrs. Hannah Still man.
Second Dircclrefs, Mrs. Mary Hubbard.
Treafurer, Mrs. Eleanor Davis.
Recording Secretary, Mrs. Eliza Lincoln.
Collecting Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Thurfton.
Managers, Catherine Codman, Elizabeth Dorr, Mary
Gray, Ann Green, Mary Grew, Abigail May, Hannah
farkman, Sarah Perkins, Hannah Smith, Elizabeth Thuif-
ton, Margaret Whitwell.
Mifs Rebecca Rockwell, Govervefs.
fj^T The Afylum is kept at No. Q, South Street.*
Salem Female Charitable Society.
Inftiruted July 1, 1801. Incorporated June 2,3, 1804,
Yearly choice of Officers, ijl IVednefday in May.
Fir ft Dinar e/s, Mrs. Elizabeth White.
Second Direcirefs, Mrs. Eunice Richardfon.
Treafurer, Mrs. Margaret Kolyoke.
Secretary, Mrs. Abigail Ma'fon Dabney.
Managers, Mrs. Rebecca Cabot, Preferved Eikins, Deb*
orah Hovey, Catharine Piefcott, Lois Palling, L> dia
Townfend, Sarah Ward, Dorcas Woodbiidge.
* Thirty-tuo children are njw in the Afylum; four have
died fines its injlitution ; and twenty-three have hem placed
in families.
Treatment with Drowned Perfons. 41
Portland Benevolent Society.*
Incorporated Feb. 15, 180,5.
Yearly meeting for the choice of Officers, \Jl Wednesday in Ocl.
Prefident, Samuel Deane, d.d.
Vice- Prefident, Rev. Elijah Kellog.
Secretary, Stephen Longfellow, Efq.
Treafurcr, Samuel Freeman, Efq.
Managers, Matthew Cobb, Samuel Deane, Samuel
Fieeman, Timothy Hilliard, Jofeph H. Ingraham, Elijah
Kellog, Stephen Longfellow, Robert Boyd, and Ebenezer
Storer.
* The defign of this Society is t» relieve and afEft thofe
objefts of compafiion, whofe circumfiances may require
relief in a manner different from that which is by Law pro-
vided for the fupport and employment of the poor ; com-
prehending therein, the widow and the fatberleis, the delli-
tute and helplefsftranger, and all who, by ficknefs, infirm-
ity, or misfortune, may be reduced to indigence.
Newbury-Port Female Charitable Society.
Incorporated March 15, 180,5.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, id Tuefday in June*
Fir/} Direclrcfs, Mrs. Hannah Balch.
Second DireBrefs, Mrs. Sarah Thorn pfon.
Trcajurer, Mrs. Margaret Atwood.
Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Noyes.
Managers, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Carter, Sufanna Coffin,
Ann Norton, Dorcas Noyes, jun. Ann Wheelwright, jane
GreenJeaf, Elizabeth Coombs, and Mifs MaryWoart.
Summary of the Method of Treatment to be ufed
with Perfons apparently dead from drowning,Scc.
THE RESUSCITATIVE PEOCESS,
Recommended by the Humane Society.
CONVEY the perfon to the neareft convenient houfe,
with his head raifed : ftrip and dry him as qu-ck as
poffible : clean the mouih and noflrils from froth and
mud. If a child, let him be placed between two perlbrs
naked, in a hot bed. If an adult, lay him on a hot blanket
or bed, and, in cold weather, near afire — in warm weather,
1808.] D2
43 Treatment with Drowned Perfons.
the air mould be freely admitted into the room. The body
is next to be gently iubbed with warm woollen cloths,
fprinkled with fpirits, if at hand, otherwife dry. A heated
■warming-pan may be now lightly move d over the back,
properly covered with a blanket — and the body, if of a child,
is to be gently fhook every few minutes. Whilft thefe
means are tiling, let a clyfter of warm water with as much
common fait as it will diffolve, be thrown into the bowels.
Bathe the bread with hot rum, and pcrfift in the uie of
thefe means for feveral hours. If no figns of life mould then
appear, let the body be kept warm feveral hours longer,
with hot bricks, or veflels of hot water, applied to the palms
of the hands and foles or the feet ; and this for a longer or
fhorter time, as the circuraftances of the cafe may dictate.
The too cuftornary method of rolling on a barrel, tuf-
pending b}' the feet, and every other violent mode of agna-
tion, particularly in removing the body from the water,
fhould be moft carefully avoided.
To reftore breathing, introduce the pipe of a bellow*
(when no apparatus is at hand) into one of the ncftnis, the
other and mouth being elofed ; inflate the lungs, until the
bre^ft is a little railed ; the mouth and noitms mud then be
Jet free,
Kcpeat this procefs until life appear.
Electricity is recommended to be early employed by
judicious practitioners.
General Obfervai ions. ? Re fv [citation*
On the dawn or fir ft indication of returning life, the pru-
dent practitioner will refign the office, of Art to Nature. It
is evident that art has contributed her fhare by enabling
Nature to druggie with the immediate caufe of oppreffion.
It is in fact this judicious blending of Nature with Art that
gives to the latter all its efficacy.
Onfigns of returning life,
A tea-fpoonful of v^arni wa-er may be given ; and if
(wallowing be returned, warm wine or diluted brandy.
The patients muft be laid in a warm bed, and if difpofed to
fleep, they will generally awake perfe £t ly rcftored.
The plans above recommended are to be ufed three or
four hours. — It is an abfurd and vulgar opinion, to luppofc
perfons irrecoverable, becaufe life docs not foon make its
appearance.
fcf Bleeding never to be employed, unlefs by the direc-
tion of a phyfician*
Humane Societies. 43
Maflachufetts Humane Society, at Bofton.
Incorporated tebruaiy 23, 1791.
Officers chofen at tin: fem'-annual Meeting, 2d Tuefday of Dec,
Prefident, John Warren, m. d.
Firfi Vite- Prefident', John Lathrop, D.D.
Second Vice Preji dent., Aaron Dexter, M.D.
Treafurtr, John Ehot, d.i .
Cvrref ponding Secretary, William Spooner, M.D.
Recording Secretary, Edward Gray.
Truflees, Jeremiah Allen, Efq. Samuel Prrkman, Efq.
James Sen, Eiq. Edward Giay, Eiq. William Phillips,
JTq. Jofeph Cooiidge, Efq. and Rev. William Emerfon,
Merrimack Humane Society at Newburyport,
If.ilituted in 1S02. Incorporated March 7, 1804.
Officers annually ckcledton the ftrjl Tuefday iuSept niber.
Prefident, Mtcajah Sawyer,
Vice- P re f dent, Nicholas Johnfon, Efq.
Treafurcr, Jonathan Gage, Eiq.
Cornj "ponding Secretary, Nathi. Bradftreet, M.B,
Recording Secretary, William Woart, Eiq.
Truflees, William Coombs, Eiq. Rev. Thomas Caryv
Nathaniel Salionftail, m.d. Samuel Nye, Efq. Rev. Ifaac
Smith, Rev. Daniel Dana, Rev. Saraud spring, Rev. John
Andrews, Rev. Jofeph Dana, d.d. Rev. James Morfe,
Rev. Jonathan Allen, Rev. John Giles, Rev. Charles W.
Milton, Di, Bifhop Norton, John Pearlon, Efq. Thomas
M.Clark, Efq. Daniel A. White, Eiq. Deac. Eu.ard
Dorr, Rev. jono S. Popkin, aad William Eartlett, Efq.
Society for propagating the Gofpel among the
Indians, and others, in North America.
Incorporated November 19, 1787.
Yearly choice of Officers, day after General ELclion,
P>efidcnt, William Phillips, Eiq.
Vice-Prefident, John Lathrop, d.d.
Secretary, Jedidiah Morfe, d.d.
Affiji 'ant Secretary, Abiel Holmes, d.d,
Tieofarer, Mr. Samuel H. WaKey.
Vice-Treafurer, John Eliot, d.d.
Selecl Committee, Mr. Samuel Salifbury, Jofeph Eckley,
jd.d. Hon. Dudley A. Tyng, Hon. John Davis, and Jedi-
diah Morle, d.d.
44 Miffionary Societies.
Board of Commiffioners of the Society in Scot'
land for promoting Chriftian Knowledge.
Officers chofen May 27, 1806.
Prefident, Hon. Oliver Wendell.
Vice- Prefident, John Eliot, d,d.
Treafurer, William Phillips, Efq.
Secretary, Jedidiah Morfe, d.d.
Standing Committee, Jofeph Eckley, D. d. Eliphaler
Porter, D . d .WilliamPbillips, Efq. and JedidiahMorfe, d.d.
MafTachufetts Miffionary Society.
Inftituted at Rofloo, May 28, 1799.
Yearly choice of Officers, lajl Tuefday in May.
Prefident, Nathaniel Emmons, d.d. of Franklin.
Secretary, Rev. Jacob Norton, of Weymouth.
Treafurer, Deacon John Simpkins, of Bofton.
Truftees, The Prefident ex officio, David Sanford, of Med-
way, Daniel Hopkins, of Salem, Samuel Niles, of Abmg-
ton, Samuel Spring, of Newburyport, Samuel Auttin, of
Worceftcr, John Lrane, of Northbridge, Samuel Worccf-
ter, of Salem, Jonathan Strong, of Randolph, Elijah Par-
ifh, of Byfield, and Jacob Norton, of Weymouth.
Honorary Members of the Board of Trujiees.
The Prefident of the London Miffionary Society.
The Prefident of the New York Miffionary Society.
The Prefident of the Connecticut Miffionary Society.
The Prefident of the Hampfhire Miffionary Society.
The Prefident of the Berkfhire and Columbian Miffion-
ary Society.
g^lT Rev. Jonathan Strong, of Randolph, is chofen the
firii, and Rev. Samuel Worcester, of Salem, the fecond
preacher.
The MafTachufetts Society for promoting Chriftian
Knowledge.
Inftituted in September, 1803.
Yearly choice of Officers, in May,
Prefident, Eliphalet Pearfon, ll.d.
Vice-Prefident, Hon. John Treadwell.
Treafurer, Caleb Gannett, Efq.
Clerk, Abiel Holmes, d.d.
Secretary, Jedidiah Morfe, d.d.
Librurianj Rev. William Greenovigh-
Miffionary Societies. 45:
Directors, The above officeis, including fhe Rev. Joihua
Bates, Thomas. Pjrentii's, of Mcdfield; and Mi. Samuel H.
Walley.
MafTachufetts Baptiti Miffionary Society.
tnlhmted May '2b, 1802.
Yearly choice iff Officers, laji Wednefday in May.
Chairman, Thomas Baldwin, d.d.
Secretary, Rev. William Collier.
Treafurer, Mr. Oliver Holden.
Tru/las, Thomas Baldwin, D. d. Rev. Jofeph Grafton,
Rev. Stephen Gano, Rev. Willi :n Williams, Rev. Val-
entine W. Rathbun, Deacon John Wait, John Kenrick,
Efq. Rev. Eliflia Williams, Rev. John Petik, Rev. Win.
Collier. Rev. Wm. Batchelder, Rev. Lucius Bolles.
Berkshire and Columbian Miffionary Society.
Officers chofen $d Tuejday in September.
PreftdtTtty Stephen Weft, d.d. _
Via-PrefuUni, Hon. Timothy Edwards.
Treafurer, Hon. William Walker.
Secret an , Jfcey. A Ivan Hyde.
Clerk, Rev. Oliver Aye;.
Truftees, Rev. Aaron Bafccm, Stephen Wefl, d.d.
Rer. Eprrraim Judfon, Rev. /VKai Hyde, Rev. David
Perry, Rev. Daniel Col lias, Hon. William Walker, bU n.
Timothy Edwards, YLto., David Rofletei, Deacon Levi
Nye, and ObaiHah Wa d, Efq.
Haropfbire Miffionary Society at Northampton.
Incorporated Feoru ny 21, 1804.
Yearly choice of Officers, on the Tkurjei'ay vf ike week take*
the Court of Common Pleas is, heLi, in the month of Au&ujt%
at Uoi o'clock. P. M.
Prefidevt, Hon. C -\ I. k 3 Strong.
VicfrPr/fidtnt, Rev, S;:o)ue) Hopkins,
Triafurer, Ru^g'es Woodbridge, E«q,
Corrcjponding Secretary, Rev. Enoch Hale.
Recording Surctar), Rev, Samuel Tageart.
Truftees, Hon. John Haflings, JoJeph LatVop, p, p.
Hon. Ebenezer Hunt, Jofeph Lyman, d. d. Juftin Ely,
Efq. Rev. Solomon Williams, William Biliings, Em,
David Pearfou, d.d. Charles Phelps, Efq, Rev, Richard
p, Storrs.
4& Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Baptift Education Fund.
Incorpoiated Feb. 26, 1794.
Yearly choice of Officers, Tuefday after \Jl Wcdnefday in Sep.t*
Chairman^Thomzs Baldwin, d.d.
Treasurer, Ebene&er Little Boyd.
Secretary, Mr, James Harrilon.
Trvftees, Re.v. William Williams, Rev. Stephen Gano,
Rev. Joitffff Grafton, Rev. George Robinfon, Stephen
Dana, Efq. Rev. Joel Briggs, Mr. Daniel Wild, Mr.
Ebenezer L. Boyd, Rev. Eiifha Williams, Rev. Jofeph
Clay, Deacon Joiiab C. Ransford.
This Society meets in Bcfton, annually, the laft Wed-
nesday in May, and at fuch other times and places as the
^Society may judge proper.
The Warren AlTociation
Will meet at Newton, the Tuefday after the firft Wed-
oefday in September, at % o'clock, P. M. Rev. Jofeph
Ciay is appointed to preach the introductory fermon ; in
«afe of failure, Rev. Wm. Barchelder of Haverhill.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Incorporated May 4, 1780.
Yearly Meeting for ckoice of Office-rs, ±tk Tuefday in May.
Prefidtni, J o h n Adams, li..d.
Vkc-P ref dent, Samuel Webber, d.d.
Recording Secretary, Hon. John Davis.
Cur rcf ponding Secretary, Hon. John Q. Adams*.
Treafurcr, Rev. James Freeman.
Vice-Treafurer, William Spooner, M.D.
Librarian, John La:hrop, D.D.
Caoinet-Krefer, Mr. Allan Pollock.
Ccun fellers, Hon. Robert T. Paine, Francis Dana, ll.d.
Benjamin Lincoln, Efq. Cotton Tufts, Efq. John Lathrop,
D.d. John Warren, M.D. Caleb Gannet, Efq. Loammi
fialdvvin, Efq. and Hon. John Davis.
Maflachufetts Hiflorural Society.
Inflituted at Bofion, January, 1791.
Incorporated Feb. 19, 1794.
Libraries, &c. 47
Yearly meeting for choke of Officers, lafi Tuefday in Apr it,
Prefiditit, Hon. Chriiiopher Gore.
Tnafurer, Hon. Joiiah Quincy.
Corref ponding Secretary, John Eliot, d.d.
Recording Secretary, Rev. James Freeman.
Librarian, William S. Shaw, Efq.
Cabinet Keeper, Mr. Samuel Turell.
Standing Committee,. Hon. James Winthrop, Mr. Red-
ford Webfter, Hon. John Davis, Rev. Wm. Emerion,
and J. T. Kirkland, d.d.
Committee for Publications, Abiel Holmes, D.D.Thomas
L. Wintbrop, Efq. Hon. John Q. Adams, and Rev»
Thaddeus M. Harris.
Bofton Library.
Incorporated June 17, 1 794.
Yearly meeting for choice of Offers, \Ji Monday in. March*
Librarian, Lawfon Lyon.
Treasurer y Mr. Allan Pollock.
Secretary, Mr. Nathan Webb.
Trujiees, John Eliot, d.d. John T. Kirkland, d. d..
Hon. John Davis, William Spooner, M. D. John Phil-
lips, Efq. Mr. Redford Webfter, Rev. Afa Eaton, Mr.
William Walter, and Doft. John G. Coffin.
Social Law Library.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, %d Wednefday in July.
Prcfident, Hon. Theophiius Parfons.
Treafurer, Charles J^ckfon, Efq.
Clerk, Francis D. Channing, E(q.
Trujiees, Hon. Chriftopher Gore, Jofeph Hall, and
William Sullivan, Riquires.
Bofton Aqueduct Corporation,
Incorporated Feb. 27, 1795.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, en if Saturday in May.
Quarterly meetings on if Tuefdays in Feb. May, Augufl and'
November.
Prefident, Hon. John Davis.
Vice- Pref den t, Dr. Aaron Dexter.
Treafurer arid Secretary, Mr. Andrew Cunningham.
Direclors, Dr. Aaron Dexter, Hon. John Davis, Mr.
Johih Knapp, Mr. William Hammatt, Mr. Gideon
Snow, Mr. Triftram Barnard, and Mr. Andiew Sigouruey.
43 Agricultural Societies.
MaflTachufetts Agricultural Society.
Incorporated March 7, 1792.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, zdlVednefday in June.
prefident, Hon. John Adams, ll.d.
Firjl Vice- Pre fidtnt, Aaron Dexter, M-D. a.A.s.
Second Vice-Prefident, Theodore Lyman, Efq.
Treafurer, Thomas L. Winthrop-
Corref ponding Secretary, John Lowell, Efq*
Recording Secretary, Dudley Atkins Tyng, A.A.S.
Trufl>es, John Warren, m.d. A.a.S. Samuel W. Pome*
roy, Efq. Hon. Jofiah Ouincy, A.A.s. John Kirkland, d.d.
Rev. William Emeifon, A.A.S. and Ebenezer Preb!e,Efq.
Vifitors of the MaiTachufetts Profeflbrfhip of
Natural Hiftory.
Founded at Harvard College, Cambridge.
The Prefidents of the American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, of Harvard Univerfity, and of the MaflTachufetts
Medical Society; and the Trufiees erf the MaiTachufetts
Society for promoting Agriculture, for the time being.
prefidtnt, Hon. John Adams, l.l.d.
Secretary, Dudley A. Tyng, a.a.s.
Kennebeck Agricultural Society at Augufla.
Infti tuted, 1800. Incorporated Feb. 17, 1801.
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers,
Prejidcnt, William Howard, Efq.
Fir ft Vice- P reft devt, Jofeph North, Efq.
Second Vice- Pre fi dent, Nathaniel Dummcr, Efq.
Treafurer, Daniel Cony, Efq.
Recording Secretary, Henry Sewall, Efq.
Corresponding Secretaries, I iohn M<Trfk> «* .
/r 6 ' y James Bridge, Elquires.
Trvjlees, Charles Vaughan, Efq. Arthur Lithgow, Elq.
Robert Page, Efq. Rev. Daniel Stone, Chandler Robbins,
Efq. John Davis, Efq. Rev. Eliphalet Gil let.
Weftern Society of Middlefex Hufbandmen.
Incorporated Feb. e8, 1803
Yearly meeting for choice of Officers is held on the \Jl Tuefday
in September, at Wefiford, Littleton and Graton in rotation,
at 10 o'clock-, A.M".
Mafonic Societies. 49
Prefdf.nt, Hon. Ebenezer Bridge.
F'rH Vice-Prefident, Ziccheus Wright, Erq.
Second Vice- Pnfi dad, Rev. John Bullard.
Retirding S cretaiy, .Vr. David Lawrence.
Currcfpondmg Secretary, Rev. Edmund Fofter.
[Who are Truftees ex officio.']
Treifurer, Cap*. Francis Kidder.
Truftees, Hon. Timothy Bigelovv, Mr. Ebenezer Ban-
croft, and Deacon Abel Fietche'.
Society of Printers in Bofton and its Vicinity*
Inftituted Auguft 2, 180,5.
Annual mating \fl Tuefday in Oclober.
Pnbdent, Major Benjamin Rufieil.
Secretary, Mr. David Francis.
Treafurer, Mr. Enlign Lincoln.
Librarian, Mr. Edmund Munroe.
Grand Lodge of MafTachufetts.
The firft Mafon's Lodge in America was held in Bofton,
J }]'Y 3°» 5733» by virtue of a commiflicn from the Right
Hmoroble and Right Worfbipful Amhony Lord Vifcount
M mtague, Giand Mafler of England. — The Maflachufetrs
Grand Lodge (alfo holden at Bolton) was firft eftablifhedon
December 27, ,5769, and defcended from the Grand Mafter
of Scotland. — On the 19th of June, 5792, a Grand Mafonic
Un on was formed by the two Grand Lodges, and all dif-
tinttions between ancient and modern Mafons abolifhed.
(£$T The Quarterly Communications are held at Vila's
H'U, in Bofton, on the evenings of the 2d Mondays in
M rch, June, September, and December.
Yearly choice of Officers is in the month of December.
GRAND OFFICERS.
R. W. and Hon. Timo. Bigelow, G-and Mafler.*
R. W. Simon Elliot, Efq. D. G. M.
* " A Grand Mafter fnall he annually chofen, on the
evening of the fecond Monday in December ; and no per-
fon (hall be ei'gible for the office more than three years
fucceflively." Corftitution, chap. iii. feci. 3.
i8c8.J &
s°
Mafonic Societies.
R. W. John Soley
R. W. Shubael Bell
R. W. Allen Crocker
W. TobnProaor
R. W. Henry Fowle
R. W. Edward Goodwin
R. W.ThaddeusM. Harris
R. W. Benjamin Ruflell
W. John May, jr.
Rev. Br. John Murray, Bojlon
Rev. Br. A fa Eaton, Bojlon
Rev. Br. Ezekiel L. Bafcom, Gerry
Rev. Br. Jacob Herrick, Durham
Rev. Br. Thurfton Whiting, Warren
Br. Thomas Redman
Br. Stephen Bad lam
Br. Eb'phalet Hale >
Br. Robert Lath, jr. >
Br. William Eaton,
Who were all proclaimed in tke Lodge by the Grand
Marfh.,11.
5. G. W.
h Q. W.
G. T.
G.S.
S. G. D.
7. G. D.
'a G. S.
G. M.
G. S. B.
> Grand Chaplain*
") Grand Chaplains
> for thr. Mafonic
) DiJlri&s{Mainc).
> Grand Stewards,
G. Purfuivants
Gr. Tyler
The following is a lid of the Lodges under the jurifdic-
»onofthe Grand Lodge of Maflachufetts. The Lodges
are divided ino twelve diftrirts; and a Diftrift Deputy
Grand Matter appointed to each diiirift, by the prefem
Grand Matter, viz* ,
First District.
R. W. and Ho*. Daniel Davis, of Bojlon, D. D. G. MV
Hiram " Lexington.
Meridian Wattrtoicn-
Mount Mori ah Reading
Mount Lebanon Bojlon-
Rural Onincy
Confrellation Dfdham
Amicable Qambridgeport
Second District.
R. W. Jonathan Gage, Efq. of Nmburypt. D. D. G. M.
St. John's Newburyport I St. Peter NcwburxporZ,
Tyrian Gl*u<eJler J Philanthropic Marbkh-ad
St. John's
Bojlon
Riling States
ditto
Maflachufetts
ditto
King Solomon
Charkjlown
Columbian
Bod on
Wafhington
Rbxbitry
Union
Dorchejler
Mafonic Societies.
Unity If/wkh St. Mark Newburyport
Effex Salem Mount Carmcl Lynn
Merrimack Haverhill
Third District.
R. W. Hector Orr, Efq. of Brzdgewater, D.D.G.M.
Old Colony Hanover j Forefathers' Rock Plymouth
King Hiram Provincetctun Fraternal Barn/table
Adams Welijlect Sumner Dennis
FVilowfhip Bn'dgeuater Corner-ltone Duxborough
Marine(Barnf.co J Falmouth
Fourth District.
R. W, James Ellis, Efq. of Rehoboth, D. D. G. M
Briftol
Montgomery
Eallern Star
King David
Norton
Franklin
Rehoboth
Taunton
Riling Star Stoughton
Wafhington Remembered
New Bedford
Fifth District.
R.W. &Hen. Jon. Maynard, of Framingham, D.D.G.M
Trinity
Middlcfex
St. Paul
Corinthian
Lancafier
Framingham
Groton
Concord
Social
Aurora
Pentucke*
ifhby
Leominfler
CJielmsjord
Sixtm District,
R. W. & Rev. Ezekiel L. Bafcoro, of Gerry, D.D.G.M.
Fayette
Thomas
Olive Branch
Worcefler
Charlton
Monfon
Oxford
Meridian Sun
Mount Zion
Harris
Charity
B roc h field
Hardwick
Athd
Mendon
Seventh District.
R. W. Daniel Stebbins, Efq, of South Hadley, D.D.G.M.
Federal Blandford I Pacific % Amherjl
Repubii:an Greenfield Mountain Roive
Harmony Northfield Mount-Vernon Belchertown
jerufalcm. Northampton j Sylv.in Lodge Southzuick
Eighth District.
R. W. Robert Walker, Efq. of Windfor, D. D. G. M.
Fneurlfhip William ftown Sincerity Peru
Franklin ... Chejler Wifdoin Wejt Stockbrid^e
Evening Star Lenox Sht4held ShcJfieLi
Cinciunaius Gr. Barring Ion [
r 2 Mafonic Societies.
Ninth District.
R. W.&Hon. Woodbuiy Storeroi Portland, D.D.G.M.
Portland Portland \ Pathagorean Fr ehurgk
Lincoln Wijcajjrt
Kennebeck HaUowdl
United ToiJham
Cumberland Nc w-Glcuujlcr
Oriental Bridgetown
Solar Bath
Saco Saco j AncientLandMark Portland
Tenth District.
R. W. & Hon. Geo. Ulroer of Lmcolnville, D. D. G. M.
Orient Thomafown
St. George Warren
Hancock Cajh'ne
Amity Camden
Riling Virtue Hamdcn
Eleventh District.
R. W. John Cooper, Efq. of Machias, D, D. G. M.
Warren Machias I Eaflern Eaftport
Tufcan Columbian ( Ionic SLuben
T w elfth District.
R. W. John Brock, jr. of Nantucket, D. D. G. M.
Union Nantucket
King Solomon's in Perfection Holmes's Hole
Out cj Commonwealth, but under the Jurifdi&im.
American Union* Marietta ( State of Ohio.)
St. Tohnt Stahrock (DemararaW.1 )
Sciot*. CiullicvUie (State of Ohio. )
St. Andrew's Ledge meets at the Green Dragon, in Bofton,
on the ev, mug of toe 2d Thurfday in each month ; and the
Royal Arch at the fame place, on Wednesday evening
preceding the Hiling of the Moor..
* Original Chartn da-ed in February, A. L. 5776,
f Charier dated September 12, A. L. 5801.
Grand Royal Arch Chapter.*
St. Andrew's Royal Arch Chapter.
Mabliflied in the year 17(9.
[This Chapter meets regularly in the town of BoCon, at
Mafon's Hall, on the evening of the Wednefday preceding
the full moon. J
* See a corrett lifl at the end of the Rcgifter,
United States' Bank/ 53
King Cyrus's Royal Arch Chapter.
[This Chapter meets in the town of Newburyport, on
the evening of the 2d Tuefday in each month.]
St. John's Royal Arch Chapter.
[This Chapter meets regularly at Mafon's Hall, Groton,
on the Tuefday preceding the full moon, except the full
moon is on a Tuefday, and then they meet on that day.]
Mount Vernon Royal Arch Chapter.
[This Chapter meets regularly at Wafhington's Hall,
Portland, on the evening of the 3d Monday in each
month.]
Xing Solomon's Royal Arch Chapter.
[This Chapter meets in the Town of Charleton.J
The Bofton Encampment of Knights Templars
meets regularly at Maions' Hall, Bollon, on the Wednefday
evening iucceeding the full of the moon.
A Council of Knights of the Red Cross
is regularly held in the town of Portland.
The African Lodge in Bofton meets regularly on the
evening of the lft Tuefday in each month.
Bank of the United S ites at Philadelphia.
Thomas Willing, Prefident. | George Simpfon, Calhier.
This Bank was incorporated by an acl of Congrefs, Feb.
£5, 1791 ; and to continue until the 4th of March, 1811.
It is under the direction of a Prefident, and twenty-four Di-
jettors, chofen yearly on the lft Monday in January. There
are eight branches or this Bank eftabliihed, viz. — Bofton,
New York, Baltimore, Charlefton (S. C) Norfolk, Wafh-
ingtcn, Savannah (Georgia) and New Orleans.
Branch of the U. S. Bank at Bofton.
Capitol — 700,000 Dollars.
George Cabot, Prefident. | Peter Roe Dalton, Calhier-
1808.] E 2
54 Banks in MafTachufetts.
Dircttc x, Jofeph Cooli'Tge, jr. Samuel P. Gardner,
Gardner G eerie, Jofeph Hurci, John Joy, Hairifon G.
Otis, John Paker, Samuel Pakman, Thomas H. Perkins,
Thomas Perkins, David Sears, and Timothy Williams.
Firft Teller, Samuel Payfon.
S cond Teller, Wm. Coffin, jr.
Firft Book-Keeper, John W> Blancbard.
Second Book -Keeper, Turner Phillips.
Difcount Clerks, John H. Bowes, and John Call.
Interej} Clerk, Samuel Brewer.
AJfiftant Clerk, Henry Cufhing.
MeJJ'rnger, Nathaniel Biown.
Porters, William Hunt and John Holbrook.
ffc$f Diys of difcount are Mondays and Thurfdays.
Branch of the U. S. Bank at New- York.
Cornelius Ray, Prehdent. | Jonathan Burrai, Cafhier.
Branch of the U. S. Bank at Baltimore.
JohniSwan, Prcfident. ! David hanis, Caihier.
Branch of the U. S. Bank at Charlefton.
Adam Gilchult, Prelident. | Joiiah Smith, Cafmer,
Branch of the U. S. Bank at Norfolk.
Robert Taylor, Puiiaent. | Robert Oiiphant, Caihier*
Branch of the U. S; Bank at Wafhiugton.
Jos. Carlton, Prefident. j James Davidfon, jr. Caflm-r.
Branch of the U. S. Bank at Savannah.
JofphHaberfham, Prefident. J Thos.Menoe.jhail, Cafhier.
Branch of the U. S. Bank at New-Orleans.
Benjamin Morgan, Prefident. j Jofeph Saui, Caihier.
MaiTachufetts Bank at Bofton.
Capital, 800,000 Dollars.
Iffues 5, lo, 9.0, 30, ,50, and loo Dollar Bills.
Incorpoiatcd Feb. 7, 1784.
Banks in MaflUchufetts. 5$
Officers eletled on the \fl Wednefday in January.
William Phillips, Prefident. } James Thwing, Cafhier.
Dinclors, Rufus G. Amorv, Jo'eph Coolidue, Thomas
Dawes, Aaron Dexter, William Parfons, John Phillips,
and Samuel Salifbury.
Firji Teller, Nathaniel Foffer.
Second Teller, Thomas Chafe.
Firjl book-Keeper Nathaniel H. Furnefs.
Second Book-Keeper, Edward Sharp.
Difcount Clerk, Miles Greenwood.
Mejfenger, James Kill.
fli3r Day of Difcount is Monday.
Union Bank at Bofton.
[Capital, 1200,00c dollars. J
Iffues l, 2, 3, 5, io, 20, 30, 50, and 100 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated June 25, 1792 ; and to continue until the id
Monday in Ottober, 1802. Charter renewed to the ill
Mi today in Oclober, 1812,
Officers defied on \Jl Monday in September.
Oliver Wendell, Prefidenr. | George Burroughs, Cafhier.
Directors choftn by the Stockholders, Samuel Brown, Ben-
jamin Buffey, Stephen Codnian, Gardner L. Chandler,
Edward Gray, Jofeph Head, Benjamin Joy, John Welles,
Thomas L. Winthrop.
Directors chofen by the Legiflature, Triftram Barnard,
Matthew Bridge, Samuel Dana, Jonathan Harris, Eben-
ezer Laikin, John Brazer, and Jonathan L. Auftiii, ex off-
C20, as S 'cixtary of the Commonwealth.
Firft Teller, John Brown.
Second Tiler, Thomas Swan-
Fir ft Book- Keep 6$, Nathaniel Emmons.
Second Book-Keeper, Johnfon Jackfon.
Difcount ClerkSy Wm. Furnefs and Henry Stevenfon,
AMftant Clerk, Afher-Aduns.
M'.'jjtnger, Charles Stimpfon.
Porter, Benjamin White.
£3f Day of Difcount isTuefday.
Bofton Bank.
[Capital, 1800,000 dollars.]
Iffues t.2,3. .5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 30, 50, and 100 DollarBills,
Incorporated March 4, 1803; and to continue from the ift
day of June, 1803, to the id Monday in Oft, 1812.
5 6 Banks in Manachufetts.
Officers eUtledon if Monday in June.
Jonathan Jackfon, President, j Joleph Chapman, Cafhier.
Directors chofen by the Stockholders, Jonathan Amory,
jr. John T. Apthorp, Ifaac P. Davis, Stephen Higginfon,
jun. James Lloyd, jun. William Pickman, William Pratt,
Ebenczer Preble, John Prince, jr. William Sullivan,
Daniel Sargent.
Diretfors chofen by the Legiflature, William EuOis,
Aaron K-il, Thomas Harris, David Bradlee, Ralph Smith,
David Tilden, a idTompfon J. Skinner, ex officio, asTreai-
mer of the State.
Firjl Teller, Robert Lafli, jr.
Second Teller, Thomas Powars.
Firji Rock Keeper, James E Hi fori.
Second Book- Keeper, O&avius Piummer.
Difcaunt Clerk, Matthew S. Parker.
AJfiJlan erkt Chefter Adams.
Meffenger, Timothy Green, jun.
Porii , : ofeph Badger.
|£3r Days or Difcount, Mondays, Wedn'efdays and Fridays.
atdtciioi Jar loans oj this Hank within and for Suffolk Co.
William Sullivan ot Bofton.
Bofton Exchange Office, or AfTociation Fund,
[Capital 200,000 dollars.]
Incorporated June 23, 1804 ; and to continue from the lft
Monday in Aug. 1804, to the 1 ft Monday in Aug. 1812.
Officers eletled on the \jl Monday in Augufi.
Samuel Clap, Piefident. | George Odiorne, Treafurer.
Dircclors, Dudley S. Bradfrreet, Andrew Dexrer, Crow-
ell Hatch, James Prince, William Ritchie, Nathaniel
Ruggles, Aromas Ward, Thomas Coffin, jr. Abraham
Touro.
Firjl Teller, John Pitman Clark.
Second Teller, Eliphalet Hale.
Firjl Book-Keeper, John Pickens, jr.
Second Book-Keeper, Samuel Norwood.
Difcount Clerk, William Abrams.
Mcfenger, John Fullerton.
Solicitor, Andrew Dexter, jun.
(£f=* Difcount Days, Tuefdays and Fridays.
Nantucket Bank.
IiTues 5, io, 2©, 30, and 40 Dollar Bills.
Banks in Maflachufetts. 57
Incorporated Feb. 27, 1795; and to continue from May 1,
1795, to May 1, 1J805. Renewed to the firft Monday
in Oftober, 1812.
Officers elctled on the \Jl Monday in January.
Jofepfi Chafe, Prefident. j George Folger, jr. Cafhier,
Nantucket Pacific Bank.
I dues 1,2, 3,4,5, 10, 20, 30, and 50 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated March 3, 1804; and to continue from the lft
Monday in July, 1804, to the firft Monday in October,
1812.
Officers defied on the \(l Monday in July.
Triftram Hulfey, Prefident. j Nathan Comftock, Cafhier.
Newburyport Bank,
[Capital, 500,000 dollars.]
Iffaes t, 2, 3, 10, 40,50, and 100 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated March 8, 1803, and united with Merrimack
Bank, June 14, 1805 ; to continue to the firft Monday in
October, 1812.
Officers elected en the 1/? Monday in Otlober.
William Bartlett, Prefident. J William W, Prout, Cafhier,
Portland Bank.
Iffiies 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20., 30, and 50 Dollar Bills,
Incorporated June 15, 1799; ana* to continue from July f,
>799. 10 July 1, 1819
Officers cletled on the \Jl Monday in Janvarv.
Hugh M'Lellan, Prefident. I Joleph Swift, Cafhier.
Maine Bank at Portland.
Iffues 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7r 8, 9, to, 20. 50, and ieo Dollar Bills.
Incorporated Ipne 23, 1802 ; and to continue from the ill
day of April, 1802, to the firft Monday in Oft. 1812.
Officers elefled on the \fi Mondax in June.
Samuel Freeman, Preiident. j D. Hale, Cailiier.
EfTex Bank at Salem.
Ifuirs 1,2,3,5,6,7,8,9.10,20,30,40,50, and ico Dollar BiHs.
Incorporated June 18, 1799; a°d to continue from July 1,
1799, to July 1, 1819.
Officers elecled en the \Ji Monday in June.
William. Gray, Prcudent. \ William S. Gray,Cafhjer,
58 Banks in MafTachufetts.
Salem Bank.
1'flues 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8,9, 10/20,30.50, and ico Dollar Bill*.
Incorporated March 8, 1803 » ^'d to continue from the ill
Monday in June, 1803,10 the lft Monday in Oft. 1812.
Officers e.kEltd on the \fl Monday in June.
Benj. Pickman, jr. Prefident. | Jonathan Hodges, Caibiet,
Glouceftcr (Cape Ann) Bank.
LTues I, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, and 50 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated January 27, 1800 ; and to continue from FeB*
ruary 1, i8co, to February 1, 1810.
Officers tidied on the %d Tuesday in April.
John Somes, Prefident. | Jofeph AUen, Cafhier.
Beverly Bank.
Iflues 1, 2,3,5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 20, 30, 50, and 100 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated June 23, 1802 ; and to continue from October
1, 1802, to October 1, 1812.
Officers elccltd on the iji Monday in OElober.
IfraelThomdike, Preiid&nt. J Jofiah Gould, Cafhier.
(JdT Days to apply for Loans and Dilcounts, are Monday*
and Thurfdays.
Lincoln and Kennebeck Bank at WifcalTet-
IU'ues 1, a, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, *o, and 100 Dollar Biiis.
Incorporated June 23. 1802 ; and to continue from the lft
Monday in Oct.. 1802, to the ill Monday in Oft. 1812.
Officers elected on the xfi Monday in September.
William King, Pnfident. | Henry Roby, Cifllier.
Northampton Bank.
[Capua!, 150.000 Dollars.]
Iflues 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated March i, 1803 ; and to continue from the lft
Monday in Oft. 1803, K» the lft Monday in Oft 1810.
Officers elettai m the \fl Wcdnefday in Oclober.
Samuel Hcnihaw, Preiident. | Levi Lyman, Caftiisr.
Bedford Bank at New-Bedford.
IfTues I, 2, 3, 5, 6,7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 30, and 50 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated March 7, 1803 ; and to continue from the id
Mdnday in June, 1803, to the id Monday in Oft. 18 12.
Officers elecledon the xft Monday in Oclober.
Thomas Hazard, Prefident. | John Pickens, Cafhier,
Banks in MafTachufetts. 59
Saco Bank.
IfTup? 1, 2, % 3, 6, 7, 8. 9, 10, 20, and 50 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated Ma-rh 8, 1B03 ; and to continue to the- firft
Monday in Oftober. 1812.
Offcers clecled on the \fl Mondav in Oclol/er.
Thomas Cutts, Prefident. | Samuel Peirfon, Cafhier.
Plymouth Bank.
Iflues t, 2, 3, 5i 10, 20, 30, and 50 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated June 23, 1803 ; and to continue from January
j, 1804, to July 1, 1812.
Offcrrseletledor) the \fl Monday in January.
William ]}avis, Prefident. | William Goodwin, Cafhier.
Hallowell and Augufta Bank at Hallo well.
IfTues i, 2, 3, ,5, 10, 20, and 50 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated March 6, 1804 ; and to continue from Octo-
ber I, 1804, tc Oftober 1, 1812.
Off ens declrd on the lji Monday in January.
John O. Page, Prefident. j Jeremiah Dummer, Cafhier.
Worcefter Bank.
I flues k Dollar Bills, Stereotype impreffion.
Incorporated v"nrch 7, 1804 ; and to continue from the lft
Monday in Oft. 1804, to the 1ft Monday in Oft. 1812.
Oficers rleFled on the \Jl W,dnefdav in 0 Sober.
Daniel Waldo, jr. Pteildent. | Levi Thaxter, Cafhier.
Marblehead Bank.
IfTues 1, 2, 3. 5, 10, 20, and 50 Dollar Bills.
Incorporated March 7, 1804: and to continue from Octo-
ber 12, 1804, to Oftober 12, l8l2.
Officers el'ftedon the \ft Monday in January.
Jo&ph Barker, Prefident. | John Pediick, 3d. Cafhier.
Befkfhire Bank at Pittsfield.
[Capital, 7,5,000 Dollars.]
Incorporated Feb. 26, i8c6: and to continue from the \fi
Monday in Oft. 1806*, to the ill Monday in Oft. 1812,
Officers clcclcd en the \fi W dnefday in OBcbcr.
£iirton Lamed, Prefident. | Ebenezer Center, Cafliier.
Solicitor, John W. Huibert, Ef\.
60 Infurance Companres.
Penobfcot Bank at Buckftown.
[Capital, 150,000 dollars, j
Incorporated March 14, 1806 ; and to continue from March
90. lBcfi, to the lfl Monday in October, 1812.
Officers elected on the <>d Monday after \th Tuefdav in May,
John Crofby, Prdident. | Jahaziah Shaw, Caftuer.
MafTachufetts Fire andMarine Infurance Company
at Bofton. [Capital, 600,000 dollars.]
Incorporated (originally June 25, 1795) February 13, 1799;
and to continue until Tune 25, 1815.
Officers elecled on the lafl Wednefday in Augujl.
Arnold Welles, Prefident. j Edward Horfmao, Secretary.
Direclors, John Andrews, John Q. Adams, William H.
Bordman, Gamaliel Bradford, Benj. Buffey, Samuel Cobb,
Strphen Codman, Jona. Chapman, Jofeph Hull, Jofeph
Head, Benj. Joy, Jona. Mafon, Samuel Parkman, Ig-
natius Sargent, William Smith, John Welles.
MafTachufetts Mutual Fire Infurance Company,
at Boilon— -"Capital, 300,000 dollars.]
Incorporated Match I, 1798.
Officers elected on thefirjl Tuefday in June,
tm rvt: n r 1 . ? Andrew Cunningham,
Ebenezer Oliver, Prefident. £ Secretary and Treafurer/
Directors, Triftram Barnard, Jofeph Coolidge, jr. Eben-
ez r Gay, Samuel Gore, Henry Hill, William Hammatt,
Jonathan Hunnewell, John Lowell, John May, Daniel
Meffinger, John Ouborn, Ruffell Sturgis, Samuel Sndling,
Ehfha Ticknor, and John Winilow.
Mejenger, William Mills.
Boflon Marine Infurance Company.
[Capital, ,500,000 doilars.J
IncorporatedFeb.13, 1799 ; and to continue to Feb. 13, 181c,
Officers eleiled on ike \fi Monday in January.
SamuJ Cabot, Prefident. | JoTeph May, Secretary.
Direclors, Thomas C. Amory, Adam Babcock, jonathaa
Davis, James Lloyd, jun. William Parfons, Thomas Per-
kins, William Pickman, Ebenezer Preble, John Prince, jr.
Daniel Sargent, Timothy Williams.
Mejenger, Samuel GoJclaid.
Insurance Companies. 61
Suffolk Infurance Company at Bofton.
[Capital, 225.000 dollars.]
Incorporated February 12, 1803; and to continue 20 years.
Officers e/ecled, 2d Monday in January.
Epcs Sargent, Prefident. | John B. Bowen, Secretary.
Diretlors, George Cabot, Ifaac P. Davis, Samuel P.
Gardner,Charles Jackfon, John Parker, Thomas H.Perkins.
New- England Marine Infurance Com'y at Bofton*
[Capital, 300,000 dollars. j
Incorporated March 5, 1803 ; and to continue 20 years.
Officers eletled on \jl Monday in January,
Peter C. Brooks, Prelidcni. | James Hall, Secretary.
Diretlors, Gardner L. Chandler, Gardner Green, Ozias
Goodwin, John Holland,. William V. Hutchings, Nehe-
miah Parfons, Wm. Phillips, John Phillips, Jofeph Tilden,.
Thomas L. Winthrop, Samuel Swett.
Mejjengtr, Thomas Chapman.
Union Infurance Company at Bofton.
[Capital, 300,000 dollars. j
Incorporated March 28, 1804 '> and to continue 20 years.
Officers eletled on 2d Monday in January.
David Green, Prefident. | Samuel King, Secretary.
Direclors, Matthew Bridge, Thomas Dennie, Jonathan
Harris, Thomas K. Jones, Caleb Loring, Thomas Lamb.
Private Infurance Offices in State-Street, Bofton.
Thomas Burley. j Abraham Touro. | Nathaniel P. Ruffell.
Newburyport Marine Infurance Company.
Incorp. June 18, 1799 > to continue until June 18, 1819.
Officers cli tied on l/l Monday in January.
Jonathan Gage, Prefident. | William Woart, Secretary.
Merrimack Marine and Fire Infurance Company,
at Newbury pert.
Inccrp. Feb. 15, 1803 j to continue until Feb. 15, 1823.
Officers ekclcd on \Jl Tuefday in January.
Thorras M. Clark, Prefident. } Samuel Cutler, Secretary,
1808 ] 1
62 Insurance Companies.
Maine Fire and Marine Infurance Co. at Portland.
Incorp. Feb. 7, 1800; to continue until Feb. 7, 1820.
Officers elected on iff Tuefday in January.
Woodbury Storer, Prefident. \ Levi Cutter, Secretary.
United Marine and Fire Infurance Company,
at Portland.
Incorp. Feb. o, 1807; to continue until Feb. 9, 1827.
Officers eiecled on iff Tuefday in April.
James Neal, Prefident. | John Watfon, Secretary.
Salem Marine Infurance Company.
Incorp. June 9, 1800; to continue until June 9, 1820.
Officers eiecled on iff Monday in July.
Jacob Afhton, Prefident. | Sumuel C. Ward', Secretary.
Efiex Fire & Marine Infurance Company at Salem.
Incorp. March 7, 1803; to continue until M.irch 7, 1823.
Officers eiecled on iff Monday in July.
Nathl.Bowditch, Prefident. j Leonard Kimball, Secretary.
Union Marine Infurance Company at Salem.
Incorporated Feb. 29, 1804 ; to continue 20 years.
Officers eiecled on zd Monday in April.
Mofes Towfllend, Prefident. [ Joihua Dodge, Secretary.
Lincoln 8c Kennebeck Marine Infurance Company
atWifcaflet.
Incorporated Feb. 12, 1803; to continue until Feb. 12, 1823.
Officers eiecled iff Tuefday in March.
Peleg Tallman, Prefident. | John Merrill, Secretary.
Marblehead Infurance Company.
Incorporated March 8, 1803. Charter extends for a te«m
not exceeding 20 years.
Officers eiecled on iff Monday in January,
Robert Hooper, Prefident. J John Bond, Secretary.
Gloucefter Marine Infurance Corrfpany.
Incorporated June 22, 1803. Charter extends for a term
not exceeding 20 years.
Officers tlcElcd on i[l Monday in May.
William Pearce, Prefident* [ William Savitle, Secretary.
Marine Societies. 63
Nantucket Marine Infurance Company.
Incorpoiafd March g, 1804 ; to continue 20 years.
Ojficrs eUEted on 2</ Monday in January. .
James Barker, President. J Francis Macy, Secretary.
Nantucket Union Marine Infurance Company.
Incorporated June 21, 1H04. Charter extends tor 20 y ears.
Officers tie Fled on 2d Monday in January.
William Coffin, Prefident. | John Cartwright, Secretary.
K«nnebunk Marine Infurance Company, at Wells,
Incorp. March 9, 1804 ; to continue not exceeding 20 years.
Officers eletled on \jl Monday in January.
, Prefident. J , Secretary.
Hampfnire Fire Infurance Comp'y at Northampton.
Incorporated March 9, 1804 : to continue 20 years.
Officers eleded on the \Jl Wednesday in Otloht r.
, Prefident. | , Secretary,
Bedford Marine Infurance Company.
Incorporated Feh. 11, 1805; to continue 2o years.
Officers cliitrd on the Qd Monday in April.
Jofeph Ricketfon, Prefident. j , Secretary.
Boflon Marine Society.
Infiirured 1742. Incorporated 1754.
Officers elccled on the if Tuefdayin November,
Mafler, Nathl .Goodwin, j Trcafurer, Win. Smith.
Dp. Mafler, Oz\?.s Goodwin | Secretary, Win. Fuineis.
Committee of Relief, Capt. Jona. Chapman, Capt. John
Holland, Capt. Mungo Mackay, Capt. 1 'nomas Dennie.
Salem Marine Society.
Inftituted March y.j, 1706. Incorporated in 1771.
Officers eletled on the loft Thvrfday in Ocloher.
Mafler, Benjamin Weft, j Treafurer, Jona. Gardner,
Dtp. Mafte^ Peter Lander, j Oerjk, John Collins,
Salem Eaft-India Marine Society.
Inftituted in Nov. 1799. Incorporated March 3, 180;*
Officers rfecled on if Wednefday in January ,
Prrfdcnt, Benjamin Carpenter.
64 Marine Societies.
Secretary, Nathaniel Apple ton.
Treafurer, Jacob Crowninihiv'd.
To vnfpeB and arrange the Journals from abroad,
Nathaniel Bowditch.
Committee of Obftrvation, John Ofgood, John Collins,
and John Ropes.
This Society confilis of fuch as have actually navigated
the feas near or beyond the Cape of Good Hope, or round
Cape Horn, as matters or commanders of veiTels, and fuch
as have bsen factors or fupercargoes of veffels employed
in the Eaft India trade. It was inftituted for the purpofeof
collecting together fuch obfervations, difcoveries, books,
papers, charts, and valuable publications, in every language,
as might tend to facilitate the navigation of the Eaftern and
Southern Oceans. Every member returning from fea, is
bound to prefent to the Society an abftract of the journal of
bis voyage, and to communicate in writing, his obfervations
of the bearings and diftances of all capes and headlands ;
the latitude and longitude of iflands, rocks and fhoals ;
unufual occurrences ; ftorms and accidents ; with all other
obfervations which he may judge ufeful to be recorded.
The Muieum of the Society already exhibits a handfome
collection of curiolities.
Nevvburyport Marine Society.
Inftituted Nov. 13, 1772. Incorporated Oct. 11, 1777.
Oj'icers defied on the lajl Thurfday in November.
Mafler, Michael Hodge. | Treafurer, Benj. Wyatt.
Pep.MaJlcr, Nich. Johnfon. | Secretary, A. Wheelwright.
Portland Marine Society.
Incorporated Feb. 26, 1790.
Oj'icers elected on the 3d Tuejday in December.
Prefident, J ofe ph Titcomb. j Treafurer, Stephen Waite.
yice-Pre/ident,KobQ\t Iifley. | Secretary, John Woodman.
Marblehead Marine Society.
Incorporated Feb. 11,1799.
Prefident, John Baily j Secret Ifaac Mansfield.
Treajurer, Eben. G Evans. | -"
Salem Iron Factory Company.
Incorporated March 4, 1800.
Treafurer, Johhua Goodale. | Clerk, Samuel Putnam.
Du colors, Ichabod Nichols, Jos. Peabody,and John Ofgood.
Towns and Poft-Mafters.
$5
Danvers and Beverly Iron Factory Company.
Incorporated June 23, 1803.
Officers elected on \Jl Tuefday of September.
Prefident, Samuel Page. | , Nathaniel Putnam.
Stcrdary, Thomas Putnam. | a
Dircclors, George Johonnot, Samuel Endicot, Ebcnezer
Scccomb.
AmeiDury Iron Factory Company.
Incorporated March 26, 1805.
Clerk* Samuel Putnam. | AgmU Ebeoezer Fellon.
Dir
Abel Lawrence and Edward Southwick.
A TABLE fliewing all the Towns in the State
of Maffachuietts, and the County they belong
to, with Poftmafters' Names. Places where
Poll Offices are kept have this mark.f Un-
incorporated places are marked thus.*
Abington, Plym.
Afton, Midd.
Adams, Berkfli.
Addifon, Wafli.
Albany, Oxf.
Alforct, Berkfli. [Emerfon.
Alfred, (dift.) York, Jofeph
Amefbury, Eflex.
Amherft, Hampfh.
Andover,iEiix. I taac Abbott.
Anfon, Kennebk.
Arundel, York.
Aihburnham, Wore.
Afhby, Midd.
Afhfield, Hampfh.
Athens, Kennebk.
Athol,+ Wore. Sol. Strong.
Att!cborough,t Brift. Philip
Mafon.
Augulra,T Kennebk. Sam-
uel Titconab.
Avon, Kennebk.
Baldwin, Oumb.
Ballft<
Line.
Bangor,! Hanc. Bulkeley
Emerfon.
Barnftable,tBarnft. Richard
Bourne.
Bane.T Wore. Luther PeitVV
Bath,tLin. DummerSewail.
Becket, Berkfh.
Bedford, Midd.
Belcher-to«M8,t Hampfh. Jo-
feph Bredgman, jr.
Beliaft,t Han. Jas. Nafmith.
Belgrade, Kennebk.
BelJingham, Norf.
Berkley. Briftol.
Berlin, (dift.)Worc.
Bernardftown, Hampfh.
Berwick.tYk. Wm. Morris.
Bethel, Oxf.
1808.]
F 2
66
Towns and Pofl-Maflers.
Bethlehem, Rerkfh.
Beverly,* EfTex, A fa Leech.
Biddeford,* York, Wm. P.
Hooper.
Billerica,+Mid. Ifc. Bowers.
Blandford,* Hampfh.
Bluehill,* Hanc. Andrew
Witham.
Bolton, Wore.
Boothbay, Line.
Bofton,*Suff.Jona.Haftings.
Bowdoin, Line.
Bowdoinham, Line.
Boxborough, (dift.jMidd.
Boxford, EfTex.
Boylfton, Wore.
Bradford, EfTex.
Braintree, Norf.
Brewfter,* Barnft. [Sears.
Bridgetown,* Cumb. Jofeph
Bridge water,* Plym. Afa
Mitchell.
Brimfield, Hampfh.
Briftol,*Linc. Marius How.
Brookfield,* Wore. Cheney
Reed.
Brookline, Norf. [ard.
Brownfield, Oxf. Jos.How-
Brunfwick,* Cumb. Henry
Quimby
Buckfield,* Oxf.
Buckland, Hampfh.
Buckftown,* Hanc. John
Benfon.
Burlington, Midd.
Burnt CoatHland,* H?.nc.
Butterfield,* Cumb.
Buxton,* York, Th. Merrill.
Cambridge,* Midd. Eben.
Stedman. [Cuming.
Camden,* Line. Benjamin
Canaan,* Ken. Eli Wefton.
Canton,* Norf.
Cape*Elizabeth, Cumb.
Carlifle, (dift.) Midd.
Carver, Plym.
Caftine,*Hanc. Ben. Hook.
Chandlerfville,** Warning.
Anfel Tupper.
Charlemont, Hampfh.
Charleftown, Midd.
Charleton, Wore.
Chebacco, EiTex.
Chatham,* Bar. E. Crowell.
Chelmsford,* Midd. Jona,
P>3rron.
Chelfea, SufF.
Chefhire, Berkfh.
Chefter, Hampfh.
Chefterfield, Hampfh.
Chefterville,* Kennebeck,
Dummer, Sewall, jr.
Chilmaik, Duke's cc.
Clarkfburg, Berkfh.
Clinton, Kennebk.
Cohaffet,* Norf.
Colraine, Hampfh. [Paften.
Columbia,* Wafh. Jofeph
Concord,* Midd. William
Parkmarv.
Conway, Hampfh.
Cornifh, York.
Cornville, Kennebk.
Cummingion, Hampfh.
Cuming, Line.
Dalton, Berkfh.
Dana, Wore.
Dnnvers, Eflex.
Dartmouth, Brifl. [tleworth.
Dedham,* Norf. Jer. Shut-
Dee rfie Id,* Hampfh. Epa-
phras Hoyt.
Deerifle, Hanc.
Denmark, Oxf.
Dennis,* Barnft. N. Stone.
Dcnnyfville,** Wafh. Wm.
Kilby. [Andrews.
Dighton,* Briftol, David
Towns and Pofl-Mafters.
67
Dixfield, Oxf.
Dorchefter, Norf.
Douglafs, Wore. [Savage.
Douty's Falls,*! York. Jos.
Dover, (dift.J Norf.
Dracut,Mid.tW.Hildreth.
Drefden,! Line. Edmund
Bridge, jr.
Dudley. Wore.
Dunftable, Midd.
Durham, Cumb. [Winfor.
Duxborough,! Plym. Th.
Eaft-And#er, Oxf.
Eaftham,+ Barnft:
Eafthampton,!(dift.) Hamp.
W. My rick.
Eauport,!Waih.01r.Shead.
Eaflon,!Brittol.
Eatt. Sudbury, Mid.
Eden, Hanc.
Edgarton,! Duke's co. Be-
riah Norton.
Edgcomb, Line.
Egremont, Berkfh.
Ellfworth, Hanc.
Emden, Kennebk.
Fairfax, (a) Kennebk.
Fairfield, Kennebk.
Falmouth,! Bar. T. Palmer.
Falmouth, Cumb. [ling.
Farmington, !Kk. Mos.Star-
Fayette,! Kenbk. Sol.Bates.
Fitchburgh,! Wore.
Florida, Berkfli..
Foxborough, Norf.
Framingham, Midd. [Jones.
Frankfort,! Hanc. Archibald
Franklin, Norf,
Freeport,!Cd. Ntn.Weffon.
Freetown, Briffol.
Frenchman's Bay.*
Fryburgh,!Oxf. Ms. Ames.
Gardiner!, Kbk. B.Gannett.
Gardner, Wore.
Georgetown,! Line. Mark
L. Mill.
Gerry, Wore.
Gilead, Oxf.
Gill, Hampfh. [Phelps.
GloucetTer,! Effex, Henry
Goldfhorough,! Hanc. TK.
Hill. [Prenfifs.
Gotham,! Cumb. Samuel
Gofhen, Hampih.
Grafton, Wore.
Granby, Hampfh.
Granville, Hampfh.
Gray,!Cd. Jos.M'Lel)an,jr.
Great-San ington,f Berkfli.
Greene,! fvennebk. Luther
Robbins.
Greenfield,! Hampfh.
Greenwich, Hampfh.
Groton,! Midd. Wm. M.
Richardron. fir.
Hadley,! Hamp. E. White,
Halifax, Plym. [Winkle.
Hallowell,!Ken-bk. jofhua
Hamden,! Hk. M. Kinfley.
Hamilton, Effex.!
Hancock, Berklh.
Hanover,!P!ym. Rbt.Eells.
Hardwick,! Wore. Wm.
Cutler.
Harlem, Kennebk.
Harmony, Kennebk.
HarpJwell, Cumb.
Hnrrifon, Cumb.
Harrington, Walh.
Hartford, Oxf.
Harvard, Wore. [ Brooks.
Harwi' h,! Barnf). Ebenezcr
Hatfield, Hampfh. [gate.
Haverhill,!Effx . Mofes Win-
Hawley, Hampfli.
Heath, Hampfh.
(a) The Poft-Offke is now kept at Saccacrappe.
(58
Towns and Foft.Mafters.
Hebron, Oxf.
Hingham+.Ply.Th.Thaxter.
Hmfdale, Berkfh.
Hiram,*! York,Tim. Cutler.
Holden, Wore.
Holland, Hampfh.
Hollifton, Midd. [Spalding.
HoltncJ"Iiole,*+Duke's, R.
Hope, Line.
Hopkinton, Midd.
Hubbardi'lon, Wore.
Hull, Plym.
Induftry, Kennebk.
Ipfwich,t Elfex, Jos, Lord.
Iflefborough, Hanc.
I{lc-Shoals,*York.
IflcWetmore,* Hanc.
Jay, Oxf.
Jetferfon, Line.
Kennebunk (c)^ York, Jos.
Storer.
Kingfton,! Pirn. Seth Drew.
Kittery, York. [Whiting.
Lancailer,TWorc. Timothy
Lanefborougb,t Berkfh.
M. Wei is.
Lebanon,! Yk. Ifaac Hafey.
Lee, Berklh. §
Leeds, Kennbk. [Adams.
Leice(ler,+ Wore. Ebenezer
Lenox,t Berkshire, Daniel
Williams, jr.
LcominIler,t Wore. John
Gardner.
Leverett, Hampfh.
JLcwi (Ion,! Lincoln, J. Read.
Lewiltown,t Curnb.
Lexington, Midd.
Leyden, (dill.) Hampfh,
LimerickjtYk.AbijahFitch.
LiTnington,t York, Jacob
Lincoln, Midd.
Limolnville,! Hanc. Geo.
Ulmer.
Lifbon, Line.
Litchfield, Line.
Littleton, Midd.
Livermore, Oxf.
Longmeadow, Hampfh.
Loudon, Berkflnre.
Lovell, Oxf.
Ludlow, Hampfh.
Lunenburg, Wore.
Lyman, York.
Lynn,tErTx. Sam.Mulliken.
Lynnfield, (d^ft.) Eflex.
Machias,t Warning. Ralph
Hart Bowles.
Madifon, Kennebk.
Maiden, Midd. [Bingham.
Manchtfier,! Efiex, D.
Mansfield, Briftoi,
Marblehead.t EfTex, Wood*
ward Abraham, [ham, jr.
Marlboro',! Mid. Jos. Brm-
Marflifield,! Plym. Joleph
Hunt.
Marfhpee, Barnft.
Martha's Vineyard,* Duke's.
Medfield, Norf.
Medford,+ Mid. Sam. Buel.
Medway.t Norf. Wm. Felt,
Mendon.t Wor, R. George,
Mercer, Kennebk.
Methuen, Elfex.
Middleboro',t Plym. James
Wafhbum.
Middlefield, Hampfh.
Middleton, Eflex.
Milford, Wore. [Glover.
Mihon,+ Norf. Samuel K,
Minot.f Cumb. Duff.
Quincy.
(i?/ Properly a part of the town of Wells.
Towns and Pod-Mailers.
69
Monmouth,T Kennbk. John
Chandler.
Monfon, Hampfh.
Montague, Hampfh.
Montgomery, Hampfh.
Mount-Defert, Hanc.
Mount-Vernon,t Ken. Sam-
uel King. [Berklh.
Mount Wafhington, (dift.)
Nantucket, + Nant. William
Coffin. [Archbald.
Narraguagus,*t Wafh. Th.
Natick, Midd.
Needham, Norf.
New-Aihford,(di.fl.) Berkfh.
New-Bedford^Briftol, Abra-
ham Smith.
New-Braintree, Wore.
Newbury, Eflcx. f'Crofs.
Newburyport,t Eflex,~Steph.
New-Calco, Cumb.
New-Cattle, + Line. Jofeph
Farley.
Newfield, York.
New-Gloucefter,t Cumb.
Nathl. C.Allen.
New-Marlborough, Berkfh.
New-Milford.t Lincoln, J.
Stebbins.
Newry, Oxf.
New-Salem,f Hampfli.
New-Sbaron,t Kenncbk. P.
Barker.
Newton, Midd.
New-Vineyard, Kennbk.
Nobleborough, Line.
Norridgewock.tKennebeck,
John Ware.
Northampton, + Hampshire,
Daniel Wright.
Northborough, Wore.
Northbiidge, Wore.
Northfield,+ Hampfh. John
Nevers.
North port, Hanc'.
North-Yarmouth,+ Cumb.
David Drinkwater.
Norton, Briftol.
Norway, + Oxf. Wm.Reed.
Norwich, Hampfh.
Oakham, Wore.
Orange, (dift.) Hampfh.
Orangetown,* Wafh.
Or! and, Hanc. [Kinfmam
Orleans, t Bafnft. Simeon
Orringion,+ Kanck. John
Brewer.
Otisfit-ld, Cumb.
Oxford, Wore.
Palermo, Line.
Peru, Berkfh,
Palmer, Hampfli.
Palmyra, Kennbk.
Parish Oxf. Caleb Prentifs.
PaHonsfield,t York, Nich.
Emery. r
Panndgefield, Berkfh.
Paffamaqhaddy,*+ Warning.
Lewis F. Delefdernier.
Patucket, (d) Briltol, Afahel
Stearns.
Paxton, V/orc.
Pejepfcot, Cumb.
Pe!ham, Hampfh.
Pembroke, Plym.
Penobfcot, Hanc.
(</) A fmall village about 4 miles N. E. of Providence.
The river Patucket has a beautiful fall of water, directly
oyer which a Bridge has beenbuiken the line which di-
vides the Commonwealth of Maffaehufetts from the State
of Rhode Ifland. A poll-Office is kept at laid Bridge, dif-
tant about 40 miles S. by W . of Bollon.
7o
Towns and Pod- Matters.
!Pepperell, Midd.
Peterfnam,!Woic.Hutchins
Hapgood.
Philhpfburg, York.
Pittsfield,!Berkfhire, Jofhua
Danforth. [Loud.
Pittftown,! Kennbk. Jacob
Plainfield, Hampfh.
Plymouth,! Piyra. James
Warren, jr.
Plympton, Plyra.
Poland, Cumb. [gate, jr«
Portland,!Cmb. Join. Wm-
Princeton, Wore.
Profpfa,tHk.Sam1. Shute.
Provincetown,! Barnft. D.
Peafe. [Cranch.
Quinq-,! Norfolk, Richard
^Randolph,! Norf. Wm. P.
Whiting.
Raymond,! Cumb.
Raynhann, BriOol.
Re^dfield,! Kennbk. Saml.
Cunur.
Reading, Midd. [Perry ,jun.
Rehoboth,! Briftol, Bavrd
Richmond, Berkfh.
Rochefter,! Plyra. Nathan
Willis.
Rome, Kennbk.
Rawe, Hampfh.
Rowley,! EtTex, Jas. Smith.
Roxbury, NorF.
Rutfell, Hampfh.
Rutland,! Wor. M. White.
Saccacrappc,*tCumberland,
Enoch Freeman.
Saco,!Yk. Wm.P. Hooper.
Salem,!Effex, JohnDabney.
Salifbury,! EiTex, Jofepb.
Wadleigh.
Sandisfield, Berkfh.
Sandwicht, Bamft.William
FeiTenden.
Sanford,! Yk. Ths. Keeler.
Savoy, Berkfli.
Scarborough,! Cumb.
Schoodick,*!(V)Jno.Br?wer„
Schoodick Falls,! Wafh.
Stephen Brewer.
Scituate,+(/jPlym. A. Clap.
Sedgwick, Hanc.
Shapleigh,! York, Jonah
P. W'oodbury.
Sharon, Norf.
Sheffield,! Beikfh.
Shelbume, Hampfh.
Sherburne, Midd.
Shirley, Midd.
Shrewsbury,! Wore. John
Stone .
Shute (bury, Hampfh.
Sorncrfet,! Ml . Jos.Kcllog*
Southampton, Hampfh.
Sourhborough, Wore.
South-Brirnfield, Hampfh.
SouthfiHd. (dift.) Berkfh.
South-Hadley,! Hampfh.
and is finja.-
Lpxuury
Royalllon, Wore.
Rumford, Oxf.
(e) Schoodick lies in Wafhington county
ted on the boundary line and the end of Maine route oi the
United States, being the Office of delivery of Britifh letters
for Nova-Scotia and New Brunfwick ; and is direclly op-
polite St. Andrews, where a packet arrives weekly from St.
John's, and from thence there is a direct communication
through both Provire_>s.
(J) The Polt-Oifice is kept at the houfe of Mr, Cla^
who does die bufmefs for Mr. Charles Turner,
Towns and Poft-Mafters.
71
Southwick. Hampfn.
Spencer, Wore.
Springneld,tHampfh. James
Byers, jr.
vSt. George, Line.
Standifh,t Cumb. William
Lam Ton.
Starks, Kennbk.
Sterling,! Wore.
Steuben.-f Waili. Jacob
Townfley. [Jones.
Stockbridge,+ Berk. Horatio
Stoneham, Midd.
Stoughton, Norf.
Slow, Midd.
Strong, Kennbk.
Sturbridge, Wore.
Sudbury, Midd.
Sullivan, t Hanc. Paul D.
Sargtnt.
Sumner, Oxf.
Sunderland, Hampfli.
Surry, Hanc.
Sutton, Wore. fChace.
Swanzey,+ Biillol, Reuben
Sydney, Kennbk.
Taunton, t Bun. J. Hodges.
Temple, Kennbk.
Templeton,f Wore Lovell
Walker.
Tewkfbu.y, Midd.
Thomaftown,t Line. David
Fales,jr.
Tilbury, Duke's co.
Topsfield, Eflex,
Topfham, Line.
Townfend, Midd. [Jones.
Trenton,t Hanc. Theodore
Troy.Briflol.
Truro, Barnft.
Turner,+ Oxf. Ieh. Bonney.
Tyngfborough, dill. Midd.
Tyringham, Berkm.
Union, Line.
Unity, Kennbk.
Upton, Wore. [WillarcL
Uxbridge,+ Wore. Samuel
ValTalboro', Kennbk. Tho&.
Odiorne.
Vienna, Kennbk.
Vinalhaven, Hanc.
Wakioborough,t Lincoln,
Tohn Head.
Walpole, Norf.
Waltham, Midd.
Ward, Wore.
Ware, Hampfli.
Wareham,-r P!v. B. Fearing."
Warren,+Lin. Rufus Crane.
Warwick,+ Hampfh. Win.
Cobb, jr.
Wafnington, Berkfh.
Waterborough,t York, An-
drew Burley. [Longley*
Watcrford,t Oxford, Lit
Watertown,+ Midd. Edward
Loud.
[*#
Waterville,tKbk.Afa Red-
Wayne, Kennbk.
We) Meet, t Barnft. Lewis
Hamlin.
Welis.t Yk. Sam. Bartlett.
Wendell, Hampfli.
Wenham, Eflex.
Weftborough, Wore.
We ft em, Wore.
Weflfield+, Hampfli.
Wefifbrd,tiVIid.J no. Abbott
Wefthampton, Hampfli.
Weflon, Midd.
Weftport, Briftol.fBartletf.
Weftminfter,t Wore. Dan.
Weft-Spring{ieJd3t Hamp.
Stebbins.
Weft-Stockbridge, Berkfli.
Weymouth, t Norf. Joha
Coak.
Whaiely, Hampfli.
72
Supreme Judicial Courts.
Wilbraham, Hampfh.
Wjlliamfburgh, Hampfh.
Wihivrr fto\vn,+ Berkfnire,
Ezekicl Bacon.
W:iniiiigt(':i, Midd.
Wilton, Kernblc.
"Wincaeiidor:, "Wore
Windham f Cumb.
Windfor, Berkfh.
WinflqwAt Kennbk. Nath.
B. Dibgley. j L^rnbert.
Winthrop.t Kermbl". Silas
Winraffet,T Line. Ebenezer
Whiitier. fParker.
Woburn,t Midd. Ichabod
Woolwich, Line.
Worcefter,t Wore. James
Wllfon. TBigelow.
Worthingron,+ Hampfh. A.
Wrentham,t Norf. David
Fifher. [Thacher.
Yarmouth,! Barnflable, T.
York,+ York, Dan. SewalL
CalendarofSupremeJiidicialCourts,Mafrachufetts»
Suffolk and Nantucket.
J-oJlon 2d Tuefday in March and 4th Tuefd. in Nov.-
Essex.
Ipfzoick 4th Tuefday in April;
Salem 5;h Tuefd. next after the 4th Tuefd. of Sept.
Mi ddlesex.
Concord 2d Tuefday in April.
Cambridge 5th Tuefd. next afrer the 4th Tuefd. of Sept.
York.
York 3d Tuefday in May.
Alfred 6th Tuefd. next after the 3d Tuefday of Sept.
Hampshire.
Northampton 4th Tuefd. in April, and 3d Tuefd. of Sept.
Plymouth.
Plymouth 3d Tuefday of May, and third Tuefday next
after the 4th Tuefday of Sept.
Bristol
Taunton 2d Tuefday next after the 4th Tuefd. of Sept.
Barnstable and Duke's County.
Barnflable 4th Tuefd. next after the 4th Tuefd. of Sept.
Worcester.
Worcejler 3d Tuefday in April, and 4th Tuefday in Sept.
Cu met. R land and Oxford.
Portland 4th Tuefday in May, and 4th Tuefday next
after the 3d Tueiday of Sept.
Li ncoln.
Wiftajftt 2d Tuefday next after 4th Tuefday in May,
and on the 3d Tuefday of Sept.
Berkshire.
^Lcnox 1 ft Tuefday next after 4th Tuefday in April,
ai.d on the 2d Tuefday in Sept.
Common Pleas, &c. In MafTachufetts. 73
Cajlint
Dedham
Augujla
Hancock and Washington.
3d Tuefday next after 4th Tuefday in May.
Norfolk.
lft Tuefday in March, and lft Tuefday next
after 4th Tuefday in Sept.
K E N N E B E C K.
lft Tuefday next after 4th Tuefday in May,
and on the 2d Tuefday next after the 3d
Tuefday of September.
Calendar o/Comm. Pk»s and Seffions, Majachufetts,
SUFFOLK,
ft Tuefday of Januarv, 3d Tuefday of April,
.ft Tuefday of July, and lft Tuefday of Oa.
General Seffions lame times and places.
ESSEX.
Laft Mond. of March, and laft Mond.of Dec.
General Seffions 2d Tuefday of April, and 2d
Tuefday of October.
Laft Monday in June.
Laft Monday of September.
MIDDLESEX.
On the Monday next preceding the 3d Tuef-
day of March, on the Monday n^xt preceding
the lft Tuefday of June, and on the Monday
next preceding the 2d Tuefday of Sept.
General Seffions, 3d Tuefday of Sept.
On Monday next preceding 3dTuef. of Dec.
General Seffions lft Tuefday of January.
YORK.
3d Monday of April.
General Seffions, on Thurfday next preceding
-}d Monday in April.
lft Monday in Jan. and 2d Monday of Sept.
General Seffions, on the Thurfday next pre-
ceding the 2d Monday of September.
HAMPSHIRE.
2d Monday of January, and 3d Monday in
May, 4th Monday in Auguft, and lit Mon-
day in November.
General Seffions, on the 3d Monday of Janu-
Bojlon
lpftoick
Sakm
Newburyport
Concord
Cambridge
York
Alfred
Northampton
iary, and on the firft Monday
Monday in Auguft.
Iter tae 411
1808.]
74. Common Pleas, &c. in Maflachufetts.
PLYMOUTH.
Plymouth ad Tuefday of April, 2d Tuefday of Auguft,
and 3d Tuefday of November*
General Seffions, 3d Tuefday in March, and
lft Tuefday in Auguft.
BRISTOL*
Tauplcn 2d Monday of March, 2d Monday of June.
Monday of September, and 2d Monday of
DeceWber.
Gene: a! Seffions, 4th Wednefday of March,
and Aih Wednefday of September.
BARNSTABLE.
I. aft Tutfd. in March, and 3dTuefd.of Sept.
General Seffions, -ame times and places.
DUKES COUNTY.
3d Tuefday in May, and id Tuefday in Nov.
Lad Tuefday in O&ober.
General Seflions, fame times and places-
NANTUCKET.
Tuefday next preceding the laft Tuefday of
March, and on the lft Tuefday in October.
General Seffions, lams times and places.
WORCESTER.
Oh the Monday next preceding the 4th Tuef-
day of March, Monday next preceding the
2d Tuefday of June, Monday next preceding
the 1 ft Tuefday of September, and on Mon-
day next preceding the lft Tuefday in Dec.
General Seffions,2d Tuefday of March, and
2d Tuefday of September.
CUMBERLAND.
lft Tuefday of March, 3d Tuefday of June,
and 3d Tuefday of November.
General Seffions, 4th Tuefday of March, and
lft Tuefday of September.
LINCOLN.
2d Monday of May.
General Seffions, Monday next after 2d Mon-
day in May.
2d Monday in January.
General Seffions, Monday next after 2d Mon-
day in January.
4th Monday of Auguft.
General Seffions, Monday next after 4th
Monday in Auguft.
Ba nip able
Edg art on
J ybttry
Nantucket
JVorcefier
Portland
Wifcajet
Warren
Topjjiam
Common Pleas, &c. in MafTaehufetts. 75
BERKSHIRE.
Lenox 2d Monday of April, 4th Monday of Auguft,
and laft Monday of December.
General Seflions, fame times and places.
HANCOCK,
ft Tuefday in May, 2d Monday in Auguft,
and 2d Tuefday in November.
General Seflions, 2d Tuefday in May, and
3d Tuefday in November.
WASHINGTON.
34 Tuefday of March, and 3d Tuefdsy m
A.uguft.
General Seffions, ?d Tuefday in Auguft.
NORFOLK.
Laft Monday of April, 3d Monday of Sep-
tember, and on 3d Monday of December.
General Seflions, 4th Monday in April, and
3d Monday in September.
KENNEBECK.
3d Tuefday of May, and 3d Tuefday of Aug.
General Seflions, lafl Tuefday in^April, and
1 ft Tuefday in December.
OXFORD. %
2d Tuefday of May, and 4th Tuefday of Sept.
General Seflions, 3d Tuefday of March, and
ift Tuefday of September.
Cajline
Machias
Dcdhavi
Augujla
Paris
Votes
for Governor
IN
Massachusetts.
Votes
for Governor Strong.
Votes for
Hon. James Sullitsn.
In
BoftoH
l8o2
2,372
In Boilon
l8o2*
1,408
1803*
1,864
1803*
881
1804
!,98o
1804
650
1805
1806
8,587
l8oS
hm
2,0O3
1806
1 ,Co,<j
1807
?M 49
1807
2,086
Thro' the State 1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
1805
1806
1807
19,630
2j,4j2
29,983
29,1.99
30,011
36,433
39>224
* Tor Hon. Elbridge Gerry.
Thro* the State 1 800*
1801*
1802*
1803*
1804
180J+
j 806
1807
t Fw H»n. WAllUfci HpaUi.
16,958
2C . 1 60
.9,584
11,656
23,979
33,2 50
36,031
41,954
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT OF
MASSACHUSETTS.
jfujlices.
Theophilus Parfons, u. d. of Bofton, Chief Jvjlkc*
Theodore Sedgwick, i.l. d. of Stockbridge.
Hon. Samuel Sewall, of Marblehead.
Hon. George Thacher, ofBiddeford.
Hon. Ifaac Parker, of Bofton.
Attorney-General, Hon. Barnabas Bidwell, of Stockbridge,
Solicitor-General, Hon. Daniel Davis, of Bofton.
Reporter of Decificns, Dudley Atkins Tyng, Efq. of Bofton.
Circuit Clerk of the S. J. Court, for the County of EJJ'ex and
Di/lricl of Maine.
Edward P. Hayman, Efq. of Berwick.
Justices throughout the Commonwealth,
Elifha May Aiileborough
Daniel Cony Augvjla
George Thacher Biddeford
Robt.'T. Paine, ll.d. Bojlon
Thomas Dawes do
Oliver Wendell do
James Bowdoin do
Thomas Dawes, jr. do
Theophilus Parfons do
Daniel Davis do
Harrifon Gray Otis do
Ifaac Parker do
Ebenezer Thayer Braintree
Beza H;iyward Bridgewater
Francis Dana Cambridge
Jofiah Bartlett Charlejlown
Arternas Ward do
Salem Towne Ckarldon
Ebenezer Bridge Chelmsford
Samuel Ho! ten Banters
Fifher Ames Dedkam
Simon Frye Fryhurgh
David Cobb Goldfborovgh
John Haftings
Nathaniel Marfti
Stephen Choate
William Sever
Jofiah Stearns
Samuel Sewall
Hatfield
Haverhill
Ipfzuich
Kingston
Lunenburg
Marblehead
Edward H. Robbins Milton
Norton
Rthoboth
Roxbury
do
do
Salem*
Scituate '
George Leonard
Stephen Bullock
William Heath
John Read
Samuel Dexter, jr.
Benjamin Picknun
Nathan Cufhing
Daniel Whitney Sherburne
Alexander Campbe 1 Stiuhm
Theod. Sedgvj\ckStocKbridge£ \
John Bacon do
Bezaleel Taft Uxbridge
Nathaniel Wells Wells
Elijah Brigham Weflborough
Samuel Fowler
David Sewall
Wtjlfuld
York
Juftices.
77
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
Jujlices of the Common Pleas.
William Wetmore, of Bofton, Chief Jttftke.
William Donnifo.-i and Samuel Cooper, of Bofton.
Special Jujice, Jofeph Ward, of Bofton.
Clerks of Sup remc judicial Court, and Common Picas.
Charles Cufhing and John Tucker, of Bofton.
Clerk of Court of General Sejftoms, Edwd. Jackfon, of Bofton.
Judge of Probate. I Regtjler of R rebate.
Thomas Dawes, jr. of Bofton. j John Heard; of Bofton.
(p3~ Probate Courts in this County are held every Mon-
day in the year, except the firft Monday in each month, on
the lower floor of the Court Houfe,in Court-Street, Bofton.
Count y-Treafurcr.
Ebenezer Seaver, of Bofton.
Regifler of Deeds.
William Alliric, of Bofton.
jfufllces of the Peace and of the Quorum*, in Bofton,
John Hurd
John Lowell
Jofeph Greenleaf Wm. Tudor
Charles Cufhing John O. Adams
Wm. Donnifon John C. Jones John Tucker
Saml. Cooper David Tilden John Phillips
Edward Gray Steph. ITgginfon . Rufus G. Amory
John Davis j Wm. Wetmore Dudley A. Tyng
*That Jufliccs of the Peace andof the Quorum may not
miftake, and think their names are omitted, they are re-
quefted to obferve, that when they are admitted as Juftices
throu^i the Commonwealth, their names are to be found
under that head only.
Jujlices of the Peace In Bojlon.
Samuel Gardner
Jofeph May
William Smith
William Phillips
Samuel Eliot
r«hn Andrews
Nathaniel Balch
Samuel Cl.'.p
Ebenezer Seaver
Simon Elliot
C808.]
Arnold Welles
William Spooner
WHliam Scollay
William Alline
Ehenezcr Gay
Wm. Sullivan
David Greene
Samuel Parkman
George Blake
[ofeph Hail
G y,
Jofiah Ooincy
Charles Paine
Edward Jackfoa
JoGrph Pcirce
Ifaac Rand
John Ca-1 lender
! Charles Srorrr
i Charles Rul finch
! Charles Ta- kfei;
j Jo'ephI:I-,d
78
Juftlces in Suffolk Co.
Samuel Brown 1 William Taylor Peter Thacher
Thomas Perkins William Brown John Heard, jr.
Samuel Cobb Robert Gardner Jonathan Bird
Peter Roe Dnlton Lemuel Hayward | John Welles
Timo. Williams John Gardner Benja. Whitman
Jona. Hunnewell CharlcsCufiYmg.jr Tames Prince
Abiel Smith Th. L. Winthrop Saml. M. Thayer
Daniel D- Rogers Fr. D. Channing Gardner Greene
John Window J James Robinfon Stephen Gorham
J oft ph Ruffe 11 J Charles Davis Edward Jones
jfujlices of the Peace in Chelfea.
Jofiah Batchelder | Nathaniel Hall | Samuel Carey
Atiomies at the Supreme Judicial Court in Bojlotu
Chriuopher Gore
Daniel Davis
Samuel Dexter
Rufus G. Amory
Jofeph Hall
Dudley A. Tyng
Edward Gray
Harrifon G. Otis
Benj. Whitman
John Lowell
John Phillips
George Blake
Afaph Churchill
Ebenezer Gay
John Calender
Jofcph Roue
William Su'iivan j
John Williams J
Charles Paine
Wm. Thuifton
Charles J ackfon
John Heard, jr.
Edward J ackfon
Charles Davis
Fr. D. Channing
CharlesCn(hing,jr
Peter Thacher
Charles P.Sumner
Th. O. Sdfridge
Wm.Stackpole,jr
Richard Sullivan
James Allen, jr.
irRich.udfon
LufherRich;;idfon Jofeph E. Smith
Robt. T. Paine,jr.
Wm. H. Sumner
Andr. Dexter, jr
Attornies at the Common Pleas in Bofion
Warren Dutton
John Knapp
Ifrael Munroe
Saml. D. Parker
Benjamin Welics
Thomas Welfh
Andrew Ritchie
Benj. F. Bourne
Alex. Townfend
Fr. Blanchard
Eben. Rockwood
James T. Auflin
William Minot
James Savage
Saml. M. Ciocker
Timothy Fuller
Wm. S. Shaw
George Sullivan
William Auftin
Bcjlon
JohnW. Folfom
William Fcr:cr
Henry Cabot
Stephen Bean
Adam Winthrop
Lemuel Shaw
James H. Elliot
Coroners.
Bo/ten
Robert Gardner
J John A. Brimmer
Robert Fie Ids
Benjamin Buifey
Henry Faks
C/idfca
David Floyd
Sheriffs, &c. 79
Sheriff-— Jeremiah Allen, of Boflcn.
Deputy Sheriff's in Bojlon.
Oliver Hartfhome* (who is alfo Jailer.)
Shubael Bell | Bradifh Billings , | George Jackfon
* Mr. Hartfhorne is alfo Crier of all the Courts held in
Suffolk County.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Jujlices of the Common Pleas.
Timothy Pickering, of Beverly, Chief juji ice.
Ebcn'r. March, of Newbury, and John Tread well, of Salem.
Special Jujliies.
Nathan Read Danvers j Samuel Nye Salifbury
Jona. Cogfwell,jr. Ipfwich J
Chief Jufiice of Court of Sejfions, Natha • Dane, of Beverly.
AJfociate Jujlices.
Thomas Kitteridge Andcver j Jofiah Smith New bury port
William Pearfon Gloucejler j John Punchard Saitm
Clerk of S. jf. Court, Common Pleas, and Sejpons.
Ichabod Tucker, oi Salem.
Judge of Probate. RcgiJUr of Prolate.
Samuel Holten, of Danvers. | Daniel Noyes, of Ipfwich.
[JJr Probate Courts are held at the Probate Office in Jpf-
7rhh, on the firft Monday in every month in the year, and
the. Tuefday and Wedncfday following, except the firfl
■bnday in April, when the Court will not begin until
Tuefday morning — At the laid Office, on the laft Mondays
of March and December, and Tjuefdayjj and Wcdnefd j»
following; at the Court-Houfe in Newbury pert, on tne
Thurldays and Fridays following the firil Mondays in
March, June, September and December; at the dweih'hg-
honfe of Mr. Lewis Tucker, innholder, in Salem, on the 3d
Mondays of January, April, July and October, and Tuef-
days following; at the Town-Houfe, in Marb!cheadton
Wedneldays and Thursdays following the 3d Mondays of
January, April, July and October ; and at the dweiling-
houfe of Mr. Ifaac Parker, innholder, in Andcver, on Thurs-
days and Fridays following the lft Mondays of May, Auguft
and November.
8o
Juftices in EJfex Co.
Rcgifter of Deeds.
Amos Choate, of Salem,
County -Treafu rer,
Stephen Choate, of Ipfwich,
jfujlices of the Peace
Nathaniel Lovejoy Andover
Jofhua Holt do
Ifaec Ofgood do
Jofiah Batchelder Beverly
Nathan Dane do
William Burley do
Thomas Perley Pcxford
Henry Phelps Gdoucejler
Daniel Noyes Ipfzvkh
Afa Andrews do
Jonathan Cogfwell, jr, do
John Heard do
William Tuck Vianch/Jlcr .
Nathan Bowen Marblehead'\
John Prince do (
and of the Quorum.
Ebenezer March Newbury
Nicolas Pike Newburyport
Enoch Titcomb do
Edward St. Loe Livermore
John Treadwell Salem
John Pickering do
Benjamin Goodhue do
William Prefcott do
Richard Manning do
Bcnj. Toppan Pickman do
Ichabod Tucker do
Thomas Bancroft do
Samuel Nye Salifhury
Nehem. Cleveland Topsjield
1 imothy Pickering Wenham
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Samuel Holten, Stephen Choate, Ebenezer March, John
Treadwell, Nathan Dane, and Daniel Noyes.
Jujlices of
Chrifto. Sargent Amejbury
Benjamin Lurvey do
John L. Abbot Andover
Samuel Abbot do
Samuel Farrar do
Thomas Kitteridge do
John Phillips do
Jofeph Wood Beverly
Moles Brown do
T homas Davis do
Ifrael Thomdike do
Jonathan Smith do
John Rcbinfon Boxford
Stephen Peabody do
Nathanl. Thurfton Bradford
1 homas Savory do
Eieazer Putnam Danvcrs
Gideon Fofler do
John Manning, jr. Gloucejlcr
the Peace.
John Rowe Glcucefler
Nathaniel Warner do
William Pearion do
Jofhua Giddings Hamilton
Enoch Faulkner do
Ifrael Bartlett Haverhill
James Duncan, jr. do
Mofes Moody ' do
Leonard White do.
John Varnum do
Daniel Rogers Ipfwich
John Choate do
Naihaniel Wade do
Jofeph Swazey do
Abner Cheever Lynn
J as. Gardner, Fred. Breed do
Aaron Sumner iif>
Daniel Needham Lynnficla)
Jofhua P:en.t its Marblckad
Ju ftices in EJfex Co.
8i
Ifaac Mansfield Marbkhead
P.alph H. French do
Stephen Barker Meihuen
Peter Marfton do
Enoch Sawyer, jr. Newbury
Silas Little, Jofiah Little do
John Ofgood do
Edward Little Newburyport
J ona.Marfb,Saml. A.Otis do
Jo{ephDaua,Steph.Crofs do
Jeremiah Nelfon, do
Michael Hodge, jr. do
Daniel A. White do
Wm.WoartJofiahSmith do
Parker Cleveland Rowley
Benjamin Proctor do
Moody Spafford do
Samuel Putnam
Safer,
Ezek 1 . Savage, Wm . Gray do
John Prince, jJ. do
Ebenezcr Beckford do
John Norris do
Jofeph Sprague do
William Pickman do
Edward A. Holyoke do
Amos Choate do
John Pickering, jr. do
Jofeph Story do
John Punchard do
Edmund Noyes Salt/bury
Jacob Brown, Benj. Evans do
Nathl. Hammond Topsfie/d
Samuel Blanchard Wenham
Tyler Porter do
Attornles at the Supreme Judicial Court,
Samuel Farrar Andover Edward Little Newburyport
Na.han Dane Beverh Jofeph Dana do
John Rowe Gloucejler Edward St. Loe Livermore
John Varnum Haverhill William Prefcott Salem
Afa Andrews lpfwkh \ Saml. Putnam, Joleph Story
Attornles at the Common Pleas.
Lonfon Nafii Gloucejler
Nathan Psrks do
Stephen Minot Haverhill
Dearborn do
Ifaac Mansfield Marbkhead
Ralph R. French do
DanielA.White Ntwburypt.
E. Mofely do
John Pickering,jr. Salem
John Prince, jr. do
Samuel Swett do
Leveret Saltonfiall do
Coroners.
jchabodB. Sargent Amefbury
Putnam Ingalls Andover
John Low, Ifaac Rea Beverly
Lemuel Wood Box ford
Jonathan Kimball Bradford
Eliphalet Rollins do
Hi. Hutchinfon,jr. Danvers
William Pearfon Gloucejler
John Rogers, Wm. Dane do
win. •*.'.■ i White, jr. Haverhill
Samuel Walker Havethill
James Smiley do
Enoch Bradley do
Stephen Choate, j r. Ipjtvu h
Ephraim Kendall, jr. do
David Choaie do
Ezekiel Cheever Lynn
Ephm. Breed, Amos Rhod- s
John Upton Lyntrfietd
Ifaac Mansfield Marbkhead
82 Coroners in EJfex Co.
John Sargent, jr. Methuen
Stephen Ilfley Newbury
David Little do
Daniel Hoi ton Newburyport
Jofhua Pickard Rowley
Jofeph Pike do
Sherijf— Bailey Bartlett, of Haverhill.
Deputy - Sheriff's*
William Lang Salept
John Punchard do
Jonathan Smith Salifbury
Daniel Bixby Topsfeld
Jofeph Fairfield Wenham
Jeduthun Abbot Andovtr
Benjamin Stacey Gloucejler
David Bradley Haverhill
Daniel Dutch Ipfwich
Ammi Brown Ipfwich
William Mansfield Lynn
Philip Bagley Newbury fort
John Hutfon Salem
Crier of the Courts — Philip Bagley, of Newburyport.
Pr if on- Keepers,
Jeremiah Stamford Ipfwich I John Hutfon Salem
Philip Bagley Newburyport \
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Jujlices of the Common Pleas*
James Prefcott, of Groton, Chief fuflice.
James Winthrop, of Cambridge, Eph. Wood, of Concord.
Special Jujlices*
Phillips Payfon Charleftown j Loammi Baldwin Woburn
Jofeph B. Varnum Dracut j
Chief Jirfice of Court of Sefions, Jos. B. Varnum, of Dracut.
AJfociate Juflices.
Aaron Hill Cambridge | Amos Bond Watertown
Glerk of S. J. Court, Common Pleas, and Sejfwns*
Abraham Biglow, of Cambridge.
fudge of Probate. Regijler of Probate.
James Prefcotr, of Groton. | Jas. Winthrop, Cambridge.
g^~ Probate Courts are held at Cambridge, on the ad
Tueidays in January, May, November, December, and on
the laft Tuefday in Auguft. At Concord, on the ed Tues-
days of April and June, and on the firft Tuefdays of Oc-
tober and December. At Groton, on the 4th Tuefday in
May, and 3d Tuefday in October. At Framingham, on
the 3d Tuefday in June, and 2d Tuefday in October. At
Woburn, on the 4th Tuefday in April. At Chelmsford^
on the 3d Tuefday in September,
Juftices in Middlefex Co.
«3
Regijler of Deeds. _
Samuel Bartlett, Cambridge.
County Treafurer.
John L. Tuttle, Concord,
jfujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Ifaac Stearns Billerica
Wm. Winthrop Cambridge
James Prefcott Framingham
Samuel Dana do
John Stone Hollijlon
Duncan Ingraham Medford
Samuel Swan do
Nathan Fuller Newton
Timothy Jackfon do
Jofeph Cordis Reading
James Bancroft do
Jofhua Longley Shirley
John Pitts Tyngfborough
Amos Bond Watertown
Zaccheus Wright Weft ford
Loammi Baldwin Woburn
James Winthrop do
Abraham Biglow do
Stephen Dana do
Samuel Bartlett do
Jonathan Heald Carlijle
Phillips Payfon Ckarleflown
Aaron Putnam do
Ephraim Wood Concord
AbielHeywood do
Jofeph B. Varnum Dracut
Parker Varnum do
William Hildreth do
Jona. Maynard Framingham
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Ebenezer Bridge, John Brooks, Jofiah Bartlett, Abraham
Biglow, James Brazer, James Prefcott, James Winthrop,
and Ephraim Wood.
Jujlices of the Peace.
Winthrop Faulkner AElon Oliver Keating Charlejlown
John Kettell do
Matthew Bridge do
Oliver Barron Chelmsford
William Adams do
Afahel Stearns do
Jonathan Fay Concord
William Parkman do
John L. Tuttle do
Joel Parkhurft Dunjlable
Micah Eldridge do
Nathl. Reeves Eajl- Sudbury
Eli Bullard Framingham
Oliver Prefcott Grot&rt
Samuel Lawrence do
Thomas Gardner do
Ephin. Littlefield Hollijlon
James Mel len do
Matthew Metcalf Hopkinton
Jeremy Stimfon
Jonas Brooks
do
John Robbins
do
Jonathan Locke
Afhby
Allen Flagg
do
John Locke
do
Amariah Preftori
Bedford
Elijah Stearns
do
Jonathan Bowers
Billerica
James Abbot
do
Silas Taylor
Box borough
John Walker
Burlington
Caleb Gannet
Cambridge
Aaron Hill, Saml. Locke do
Francis Dana, jr
do
John Mellen
do
JeduthunWillin
gionWefl do
JofephHeald
Afa Parlin
Carlijle
do
Benj. Hard, jr.
do
84
Juftices in Middle/ex Co.
Walter M'Farlandfltyfonto*
Ifaac Bowman Lexington
Nathan Chandler do
John Mil liken do
Ifaac Haftings do
Eleazer Brooks Lincoln
Saml.HoarJos. Adams do
Sampfon Tuttle Littleton
David Lawrence do
Jonathan A. Newell do
Barnard Greene Maiden
Benjamin Blaney do
Ezra Sargent do
Peter Wood Marlborough
Benjamin Hall
Nathaniel Hall
Stephen Hall, jr.
Hezekiah Broad
William Boden
Simon Jackfon
John Kenrick
Samuel Murdock
Jofeph Heald
John Walton
Benjamin Upton
John Hart
Jofeph Ware
Thomas Whitney-
Wall is Little
Jofeph Bryant
Ephraim RufTell
Mcdjord
do
do
Natick
do
Newton
do
do
Pepperdl
do
Reading
do
Sherburne
Shirley
do
Stoncham
Stow
William Rice Sudbury
Jonathan Brown Tcwkfoury
William Brown do
William Brown, jr. do
Daniel Adams Townjhend
Ifnae Mulliken do
Eben. Bancroft Tyngjboro*
Calvin Thomas do
Eben. Bancroft, jr. do
Theodore Lyman Waltham
Jonathan Coolidge do |
Abner Sanderfon do
John Sanderfon do
N . R. Whitney Watertown
Marfhall Spring do
Nathaniel Bemis do
Thomas Clark do
Jed. WillingtonJFe/? Camb.
Jofeph Brigham Wejlford
Benjamin Ofgood do
John Abbot do
Ebenezer Hobbs Weft on
Amos Bancroft do
John Slack ,1 faac Frfke do-
Timothy \Va\kcr Wilmington
Benjamin Walker do
William Bianchard do
William Blanchard, jr. do
Samuel Thorn pfon Woburn
Jeremiah Clap do
Jofeph Lawrence do
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial C»urt.
John Locke Afcby
Jofeph Locke Billcrica
Loa. Bald\vin,jr. Cambridge
Samuel P. P. Fay do
Artemas Ward Charlejlown
Daniel Parker do
Benjamin Gorham do
William Aufiin do
Afahel Stearns Ch'lmsford
John L. Tuttle Concord
Jona Fay, Thos. Heaid do
Eli Bullard Framing ham
7amcsPrefcott Groton
Samuel Dana Groton
Luther Lawrence do
Wra. M. Richardfon do
Walter Haftings Marlbou*
Abner Bartlett, Medford
Rufus Hofmer Stow
Othniel Tyler Sudbury
Walter Haftings Town/herd
Tyler Bigelow Watertoton
Levi Thaxter do
John Abbot, jr. Weft ford
ifaac Filkc ' Wejlm
Attomies in MiJdkJix Co.
Sj
Attomies at the Common Pleas.
Samuel Jones Aclon
Ala Peabody Cambridge
Abram Hilliard do
Owen Warland do
A^xonH.V w^mmCharlejl own
Henry Adams do
Abner Rogers do
Coroners.
Samuel Hoar
jofeph Adams
Daniel Warren
Benjamin Merrill
William Draper
Thomas Rice, jr.
Danl.Richardion
Concord
do
Hopkinton
Marlboro*
do
do
Tyngsboro'
Alexander T.Willard AJhby
Ephm. Kidder, jr. Billaica
Benjamin Bowers do
Saml. Sparhawk Cambridge
Abel Blood Carhjle
Frederick Blood do
OliverRichardfonC/^/?«i/07"^
Ebenezer Parker do
Reuben Bryant Concord
Ifrael Hildreth Diacut
Leonard Parkhurft Dunjiable
Collins Damon Eaji -Sudbury
John Fifke Framing ham
Aaron Bui lard do
James Lewis, jr. Groton
William F. Brazer do
John Stoae, jr. Hollifton
John Stedman do
Samuel Haven Hopkinton
Jofeph Valentine, jr. do
Silas Gates Marlborough
Nathan Waite Medfard
Jofeph Jackfon, jr. Newton
John Sheple
John Temple, jr.
James Bullard
John Bullard
Stephen Longley
John Patch
Thomas Clark
Stephen Bruce
Shobal C. Allen
Ezra Blodget Ty
Jonathan Keyes
John Leigh: on
Nathan Fifk
Joel Jenkins Wilmington
Noah Richardfon Woburn
Edmund Richardfon do
Jonathan Thompfon do
PcppenU
Reading
Sherburne
do
Shirley
Stow
Tewksbury
Townjhtnd
do
ngsborough
WePford
do
Wejlon
Jona. Whetcomb Littleton
Sheriff— Jofeph Hofmer, of Concord
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Stephen Wyman AJliby
Zaccheus Shed Billerica
Stephen Mfad Cambridge
Peter Edes Charleftown
Joffph Moors Groton
Sampfon Woods do
Benjamin Farnfworth do
Ephraim Littlefield Hollifton
Eliel Littlefield do
Danl. Stephens, jr. Marlboro*
Jonathan Waicu:t Stow
John Flagg We ft on
Abijah Thompfon Woburn
Keeper of the Powder-Houfe in Charleftown.
Peter Tufts, jr. of CharJeitown.
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86 Juftices.
YORK COUNTY.
Juflices of the Common Pleas,
Nathaniel Wells, of Wells, Ckief Juflke.
Edward Cutts, of Kittery, Jonas Clark, oi Well*,
and John Woodman, of Buxton,
Special Juflices.
John Lord Berwick I Jofeph Bragdon York
Benjamin Greene do j Andrew P. Fernald do
Chief Jujlice of Court ofSeJions, JohnWoodman, of Buxtoii. \
Affoctate Jujlicss.
Richard F. Cutts Berwick | Thomas Keeler
Clerk of the S. J. Court, Common Pleas and Seffions*
Daniel Sewall, of York.
Judge of Probate. I Regifter of Probate,
Stephen Thacher, of Wells. J Daniel Sewall, of York.
(p4f* Probate Courts, on the Saturdays immediately pre-
ceding the Mondays on which the Courts of Common Pieas
are held, and at the fame places : [See Table of Courts,
»ag« 73. 74-] and at ^c Probate-Ofhce in York, on the 3d
Mondays in January, February and Match ; on the Mond,y
preceding the 3d Tuefday in May ; on the 3d Mondnys i"art
July, September, October and November. At Berwick, on'%
'the 3d Monday in June. At Alfred, on the Mondav pre-
ceding the time of S.J. Court : See S.J .Court mAlfred'tp.ya.
Regifter of Deeds and County-Treafurer.
William Frott, of York.
Jujl'ices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
William Paribus Alfred
Abiel Hall do
John Hovey Arundcll
John Hill Berwick
John Lord, Jofeph Savage do
Dudley Hubbard do
Jeremiah Hill Biddeford
Rifh worth J 01 don do
Jacob Bradbury Buxton
John Fro ft Kittery
joihua Hubbard Kitterv
Thomas Parfons Parfons field
Caleb Emery Sa>iford
Jofeph Shapleigh Shapkigk
Andrew Burley Waterborf
Jonas Clark ' W,!ls
Daniel Sewall York
David Sewall do
Wil!:am Frofl do
Jole^h Bragdoa. do
Juftices in Tori Co.
appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
87
Jofeph Bragdon, Jonas Clark,
John Holmes, Wm. Parfons,
Juftices of
Jofeph Emerfon Alfred
John Holmes do
Thomas Perkins, 3d. Arundell
Seth Burn ham do
Robe it Tow ne do
Thomas Darrell do
Benjamin Greene Berwick
Dominions Goodwin do
Richard F. Cults do
Edward P. Hav man do
Peter Merrill, John Cuming
Ivory Hovey, Jofeph Prime
Samuel Pearfon Biddeford
Ralph T. Jordan do
n Porter, Danl. Cleves
John Woodman Buxton
Charles Coffin, ZenasP:ine
Afahel Cole (hrnifh
William T. Gerrifh Kittery
Andrew P. Fernald do
Alexander Rice do
Samuel Leighton do
T. M. Wentwonh Lebanon
Nathaniel Chamberlain do
Dc-.niel Wood do
John Morrill Limerick
Abner Lihbey Liming ton
Ezra Davisjames Kettle do
Saml. Low Ilavmond Lyman
Edward Cutts, T^remiah Hill,
Danl. Scwall, Nathl.Wclls.
the Peace.
John Low Lyman
Elijah Drew Netufietd
Joleph Parfons Parfons field
John Paine, Nich. Emery do
Samuel Garland do
Andrew M'Clary Chapman
Cyrus King Saco
T. G. Thornton do
Tames Gray, Ricfcd. Cutts do
Jofeph Leiand do
Daniel Granger do
J. Chadboum Philipfburgh
Wm .Thompfon Gernfh do
William Rogers Skapleigk
Andrew Rogers do
John Lelghion, Jer. Emery
Benj am in Warren Waterbord*
Jofeph Thomas Wells
Jacob Fofter do
GrorgeW.Wallingford do
Jofeph Moody
Nathaniel Wells, jr.
John Store r
Samuel Emerfon
John Kingfbury
Ehhu Bragdon
Mofes Lyman
Buikiey Emerfon
Jonathan S. Barrell
do
do
do
do
York
do
do
do
do
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court,
John Holmes
Dud fey Hubbard
Benjamin Greene
Wiiliam Lambert
Charies Coffin
Alfred
Berwick
do
do
Buxton
Cyrus King Saco
Jofeph Bartlett do
Jofeph Thomas IVclls
GeorgeW.Wallingford do
Jofeph Dane do
Nicholas Em»ry Parfonsfietd
Attornies at the Common Pleas.
Samuel Hubba»d Biddeford J Jeremiah Bradbury
John Burnham Limerick j
88
Tork County.
Coroners.
John Sayward Alfred
Joieph Prime Berwick
Batchelor Bunker Biddeford
Jeremiah Bettes do
Nathaniel Goodwin do
Thomas A. Johnfon Qornifh
Damei Pierce Kittery
Wiliiam Leighton do
Jofeph Hammond do
Benjami'i Parker do
Din! 1 Wood Lebanon
Ifaac Mitchell Liming ton
Samuel Burbank Ncwfield
Andrew M'Clary Chap-
man Parfcnsficld
George Froft PhilipfhurL
Ezra Thompfon San ford
Samuel Moulton do
John Bodwell Shapleigft
John Scribner Waterborougm
Stepberi Perkins Wells r
John Cole do
Samuel Moody York
Samuel Sayward do
Sheriff— -lchzhodi Goodwin, of Berwick.
Ebenezer Sayward
Enoch Hardy
Mark Lord
Ich?bod Goodwinj
Ichabod Fairfield
Ichabod Jordan
Samuel Cults
Samuel Wat's
Joft ph Frofft
Jofeph Langton
Deputy
Alfred
Arundel/.
Berwick
jr. do
Biddeford
do
Buxton
do
Kittery
Lebanon
Sheriffs.
Boardman Johnfon Limerick
John McArthur Limington
Parfons field
John S. Wedgewcod do
Benjamin Patterfon Saco
liam Emery
Jolhua Trafton
] Abiel Kelley
j Jofhua Clark
' Young
San/crd
Shaplpgk
Welts
do
do
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
jfujlices of the Common Pleas,
MofesBIifs, Spiingfield, and Saml.Hen(haw,Northampton.
Special jfiflices
John Haftings Hatfield
Ebenezer Hunt Northampton
Wrn. Pynchon Springfield
JuflinEly Wejl Springfield
Abraham Burbank do
Clerk of S. J. Court, Common Pleas and SeJJicns*
joieph Lyman, oi Northampton.
Judge of Prolate. I Regifter of Probate.
Samf. Henfhaw, Northamp. j Saml. Hinckiey, Northamp.
£f- Probate Courts, at Deerfield, on the lft Tuefdays in
January, May and Augufl, at the hcufe of Mr. LrciluS
Juflices in Rampflnre Co.
Barnard. At Northampton, on the lft Tuefdays of March
and December, and on the laft Tuefday in each month,
except the laft Tuefdays in May and Augufi, at the houfe
of Mrs. Abigail Lyman. In Springfield, on the lit Tuef-
days in February, June and October, at the Houfe of Mr.
Eleazer Williams. In Hadley, on the lft Tuefday in April
and July, and the ad Tuefday of November, at the heule
of Mr. Elifha Cook. N. E. The Court will be opened oe
each day fpecifced as above, at 9 o'clock.
Pegifters of Deeds,
Southern Dijt'rt'3, "William Pynchon, of Springfield.
Miadlc DiftriB, Levi Lyman, of Northern; ■
Northern Di/tric~l, Epaphras Hoyt, of Beerfield.
jfufiices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
%
Zebina Montague
Abner Morgan
Wiliiam Eaton
Hugh M'Lellan
William Billings
John Williams
Ephraim Williams
Charles Phelps
Amher/i
Brimjield
do
Colrainc
Conway
Deerficld
do
Hadley
Abraham Bui bank
Ezra Starkweather
John Barrett Northjicld
Ebenczer Hunt Northampton
Samuel Henfhaw dc
Samuel Hinckley do
Jofeph Lyman do
Jofeph Metcalf Orange
Jonathan Judd Southampton
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers,
Mofes Bins, Thomas Dwight, EbenezerHunt
Lyman, jr. and Samuel Mather.
jfufnees of the Peace.
Ruggles Wootibndge South-.
Hadlcy
Mpfcs Blifs Sp ring field
Wm.PynchonJohn Hooker
Thos. Dwight, Wm. Eii do
Chaunccy Brewer do
George Blifs do
Jofhua Greene, jr. Wendell
Samuel Mather Wef field
William Shepard do
Samuel Fowler do
Juflin Ely^ Weft-Spring field
do
Worth-
ing ton
Jofeph
Sam. F. Dirkinfon Amherfl
Ephraim Williams Apifield
Elijah Paine do
Henry Dwight Belchertcwn
Elcazer Clark do
kideon Rytber Bernafdfion
Jedidiah Smith Blandford
V i P. Amman d*>
:8o8 i
J o fe ph B ro wn i n g B rinfcld
Dariim Munger do
Stephen Pynchon do
Samuel Taylor Bucklr.nd
Abel W ilcScr Cha rl went
Sylvefler Emmons Chejtcr
Martin Phelps do
Bcnj. Parlous Qktjicrj-eld
H 3"
9o
Juftices in ttampfiire Co.
Benjamin Phelps Cheperfidd
Jonathan Magee Cclrame
Samuel Ware, jr. Conway
Elifha Billings do
Ebenezer vSncll Cummington
Adam Packard do
Wm. S. \W\\\\z.ms Deerjidd
Mezekiah W. Strong d<>
Winks Bafcomb GiU
Gilbert Sracey do
William White Gofh-n
David Smith Granby
Jofiah Hervey Granville
Titus Fowler do
John Phelps do
Ifrael Parfons do
David Curtis do
Jerome Ripley Greenfield
Jonathan Leavitt do
Solomon Smead do
Richard E. Newcomb do
Robert Field Greenwich
Ifaac Powers do
Samuel Porter Hadle.y
Benjamin Smiih Hatjield
Edmund Longley Hawley
Afaph White Heath
Ebenezer Tucker do
John Pol ley Holland
Jacob Thompfon do
Rufus Graves LcvereU
Eemuel Poller Ley den
Hczekiah Newcomb do
Gideon Burt Longmeadom !
Nathaniel VJy do
D ivid Mack WdJhf.dd
Abel Goodell Men/on
- Abner Brown do
Elifca Root Montague
Henry Welis do
Attormcs at the Sup
Saml.F. Dickinfon Amhen't
Simeon Strong do
Elijah Paine Ajhjield
Edward Taylor Mcntgomevy
Lze k. Ke 1 ! og, j r. New-Saiem *:
Varney Pearce do
Daniel Wright Northampton ,
Levi LymanJobnTaylor do 4
Solomon Stoddard, jr. do .
Elilha Hunt Nortkfield v
Obadiah Dickinfon Jo
Medad Alexander do
Aaron Merrick _ Palmer
Ifaac Abeicrombie Ptlham*
Tames Richards Plain fi -Id
"John Wells Howe
Titus Doolittle Rufclt
Aaron Skinner Shdburn&TL
William Waid Shut'/burf "
Lcml. Pomrroy Southampton ,
Saul Fowler Souiliwidt
Ifaac Coit do
JofephWilliams Spring/idd, |
Jonathan Dwight do
Danl.Whitmore Sunderland'
Lemuel Barnard do,
Willia.n Bowdoin Wars,
Caleb Mayo Warwick
James Goklfbury do
John Ingerfoll Wejljidd
ifrael Afliley " do
Sylvefter Judd Wrflliarnptonj^
Eliph. LeomxdWcJl-Spnngf.
do
*io
do
do
do
Whatdy
Pelatiah Bills
Lucas Morgan
Samuel Lathrop
Jonathan Smith, jr,
Jeremiah Stebbins
i'hos. Saunderfou
IV
Aid
Jona. Wobdbridge Tfo
ing:<*\
•erne Judicial Ccurt.
Jds.Bridgman,jr BdxhertnMk
Abner Morgan B i
| Stephen Pyuchoii
'm.]io'.imar/f'V///a'<j
a White da
Attornies in Hampfoire Co.
9*
Sylveft. Maxwell Chart mant
Benj. Parfons Chefter field
Wm. Billings, jr. Conway
Hezek. W. Strong Deer field
Pliny Arras
John Phelps
R. E. Newcomb
Jonathan Leavitt
Elijah Alvord
Saml.C. Allen
do
Granville
Greenfield
do
Greenwich
New-SaUm
Saml.Hir :k!ey Northampton
Solomon Stoddard, jr. do
John Taylor, Lewis Strong
Elijah Hunt Mills do
Attornies at the
Noah D. Mattoon Amherjl
Alvan Coe Chefcr
Afahel Wright do
James M. Cooley Granville
EHhu Lyman Greenfield
Hooker Leavitt do
Giles C. Kellogg Hadley
TheodoreStrong North am frt.
Elilha P. Amman do
John Barrett North field
John Nevers do
Tohn Hooker Springfield
George Blifs,Wm. Ely do
Jonathan Dwight, jr. do
Edmund Dwight do
Oliver B. Morris do
Henry Barnard Sunderland
Tohn FhgeTfoll WeJIJield
Elijah Bates do
Samuel Lathrop W. Spring.
Jon.WoodbriigQlVcrlhingt.
Common Pleas,
Jona. H. Lyman Hatfield
IfaacC Bates Northampton
John M. Gannet North field
Mark Doolittle South-
Hadley
Deodotus Dutton Springfield
Samuel Orne do
Coroners-
Jarcb White Amherjl
J ufl usForward,j rife/c/zif rtawrc
bamuel Bates Brimfield
Ezra Hitchcock do
Jonathan Ma gee Co'raine
Wiliam Caldwell do
Reuben Baidwell Conway
Bela Norton Gumming ton
George Arms Deer field
Ambrofe Stone Gojlicn
Ezra Baldwin, jr. Granville
Caleb Clap Greenfield
Eliel Gilbert do
Alden Lathrop Greenwich
Sheriff-
Ede Whitaker
Jofeph Gunn
Wm. Butler
Monfon
Montag ue
Northampton
Wm. Pomeroy
Saville Metcalf
Ifraei Conkey
Zebulon Benton
John Pynchon
Benjamin Prefcott do
Edward Morris Wilbraham
Tofiah Langdon do
Elillia Brewfter IVorthmgton
Joliah Mills do
Nofthfield
Orange
Pelham
Rowe
Springfield
Tuftus Williams,
.XX Mattoon
Ebenezer Maftoon, of Amherft.
Deputy Sheriffs.
r. Amherjl I Afa Smith Blandford
jr. do ! John Moore Brimfield
G2
Sheriffs in Hampshire Co.
David Cbiids Coniojdy
Ruius Saxton Dee t field
Oliver Wilkinfon Grctnjield
Luke Stone Greenwich
Sylvanus Maxwell Htath
Zebina Diekiofon New-Salem
Cecil Dwight Northampton
Cal e b Ly m aa No rthfi eld
Jofeph Cook, Jailer.
Ala Ward Palmer
Thomas Barnard Springfield
Simon Ballard Sunderland
Samuel Dough* Wejlfitld
Fred. Palmer Wji-Sp^&P'
Newcomb Cleveland Worth*
ington
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
jfujlices of the Common Pleas.
William Watfori, of Plymouth, Daniel Howard, of Bridge-
water, and Epbiaim Spooner, or Ply mouth.
Special jvjlices.
Ifaac Thorn pfon Middleboro" I Jofhua Thomas Plymouth
Kilborn Whitman Pembroke \
Clerk of S. j. Court, Common Pleas, and Seffions.
joiiah Cotton, or Plymouth.
Judge of Probate, I r Regiflcr of Probate.
Jofhua Thomas, ot Plymouth. | Ifaac Lathiop, of Plym.
(J^" Probate Courts at Sa'tuate, on the ill Mondays in
March, June, September and December. NtPlympton, on
the lit Mondays in January, February, May, July, Auguit,
October and November, and on the id TueUlay in ApriL
Regiflcr of Deeds. I County Traifvcr.
RolTcter Cotton, of Ply mouth. | Ephm. Spooner, of PJytnft.
jfvftices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Nahum Mitchell Bridgcwat.
Daniel Howard do
Samuel Norton Hingham
Ifaac Thompson Middlebord'
Kiiborn Whitman Pea, broke
William Watfon Plymouth
Tolbua Thomas ply,
Ephiaiuj Sp< oner do
Nathaniel Goodwin 99 Ha
Joiiah Cotton tie
Abraham Holmes Rochefter-
Charles Turnc-i, jr. Scituate.
Appointed to qualify Civil :Jf;cc? s.
William Wat (on, Ephra'im Spooner, jofhua 1 homas,
Ifaac Thomplon, Daniel Howard, and Beza Hay ward.
2
Juftices in Plymouth Co.
93
Luke Bicknell Abington
Samud Norton do
Aaron Hohart, jr. do
Jonathan Crane Bridgezvater
Danl. Snow, Heclor Orr do
Juftices of the Peace.
William White Marflifield
Nehem. Bennett Middlebord1
Gideon Howard
Samuel Shaw
Daniel Howard, jun
William Baylies
Nathan Mitchell
Caleb Howard, 2d.
Howard Cary
Nehemiah Cobb
Judah Aiden
Jc*
do
dp
do
do
do
do
do
Carver
Duxborovgk
do
'Jonah Thompfon Halifax
David Stockbridge Hanover
Horatio Cufhing do
Narhan Rice Hingham
Daniel Shut:- do
Abner Lincoln do
Robert Gould Hull
Seth Drew Kingston
Jedidiah Holmes do
Jas. Sever, John Thomas do
Martin Parris do
Elifha Phillips Mar/kfield
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Wilkes Wood
do
David Richmond
do
Jamts Wafhburn
do
John Turner
Pembroke
jofeph Smith
do
Abner Bartlett
Plymoutk
Henry Warren
do
Roffeter Cotton
do
William L. Barron do
William Jackfon
do
Zaccheus Bartlett
do
John D. Dunbar
do
William Davis
do
Elijah Bifbee
Plympton
Elifha Ruggles
Rochejler
Nathaniel Hammond, 3d do
Nathan Willis
do
Nathaniel Ruggles
do
Elijah Turner
Scituate
Hay ward Peirce
do
Chriftopher Cufhing do
Ifrael Fearing
Wareham
Rowland Leonard
do
Benjamin Fearing
do
John Fearing
do
William Baylies Bridgew.
Nahum Mitchell do
John Winflow Duxborough
Jotham Cufhman Halifax
Wilkes Wood Middlebord'
Jas. Wafhburn Middleboro*
Ki! born Whitman Pembroke
Jofhua Thomas
John D. Dunbar
Abraham Holmes
Plymoutk
do
Rochejler
Attornies at the Common Pleas*
John King Abington 1 Thomp. Miller Middltboro*
Zechariah Eddy Middleboro* \ George Little Scituatg
Coroners.
Noah Norton Abington JofiaH Smith, jr. Hanover
LotWhitmaifh Bridgtwater Ephraim Andiews Hingham
Caleb Atwood Carver Job Loring, jr. do
Benjamin Alden Duxboro' \ Jedi. Holmes, jr. Kingston
94 Coroners in Plymouth Co.
John Gray, jr. Kingston
William Lewis Marjhfield
James Dingley do
Mark Hafkeli Middbbord
Il'aac B. Barker Pembroke
Charles Little do
Nathaniel Loring do
David Bacon Plymouth
Thomas Jackfon jr Plymouth
Elias Churchill Plympton
Thomas Sturtevant, jr. do
William Crapo Rochcfter
Nathaniel Hafkell do
Peleg Whiti ridge do
Lemuel Turner Scituate
Samuel Waterman do
Stephen Sampfon do Samuel Savory Wareham
S/ierif—George Partridge, of Duxborough.
Deputy Sheriffs,
Micah White Abington
Simeon Pratt Bridgewater
Darius Howard do
Ifaac Wilder, \u Hingham
Lemue 1 Brig^s Middleloro
Nathaniel Wilder, jr. do
Jonathan Standifti do
David Oldham Pembroke
John Adams, jr. Kingston. \ Noah Dexter Rochejler
Jedidiah Little Mar/kfieltLi, James Sparreli Scituate
-
BRISTOL COUNTY.
jfujlices of the Common Pleas,
Samuel Fales, of Taunton, Chief fuf ice.
Stephen Bullock, of Rehoboth, Samuel Tobey, of Berkley.
Special jfuflices.
Eliflia May Attleborougk I James Williams Taunton
Alden Spooner New~Bcdford \
Chief jujl ice of Court qfScJfions, Jofiah Dean, of Raynham.
Affbciate Jufllccs.
Nathl. Morton, jr. Freetown 1 James Godfrey-
David Perry Rehoboth \
Clerk of S, J. Court , Common Pleas, and Seffions,
Nathaniel Faies, of Taunton.
Judge of Probate. Regifter of Probate.
Seth Padelfoid, of Taunton. | Wm. Baylies, of Dighton.
(f^H Probate Courts at Taunton, on the i(t Tuefdays in
January, March and Auguft. At Norton, on the ii> Tuef- '
days in July and December. At Rehoboth, on the lft
Tuefdays in Aprii and September. At Dighton, on the lft
Tuefdays in June and November. At Niw-Bcdjord, on
the lft Tuefdays in May and October. And at Freetown*
en the id Tuefday in Februaiy.
4-
in Brijlol Co.
95
Regijltrof De.°ds.
James Williams, of Taunton.
County-Trcafurer.
Saml. Crocker, of Taunton.
Jufllces of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Samuel Tobey Berkley
William Bayiics Dighton
Edward Pope New-Bedford
Alden Spooner do
Lemuel Williams do
Seth Spconer do
Laban Wheaton Norton
Ephm * Starkweather/?? hoboth
Scth Padelford Taunton
Samuel Fales do
James Williams do
Foiler Swift, Jas. Sproat do
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Samuel Fales, Seth Padelford, Seth Spooner, Fofter Swift,
Samuel Tobey, and Lemuel Williams.
Jujlices of the Peace.
C. Richardfon, jr. Attlcboro'
Joel Read, Noah Claflin do
Holder Slocum Dartmouth
Joel Packard do
Elihu Slocum do
John Rogers do
David Thacher do
Hodijah Baylies Dighton
Samuel W. Baylies do
Thomas B. Richmond do
Samuel Guild Eajlon
Elijah Howard do
Danl.Wheaton, John Pool
Nathl. Morton,^d. Freetown
Ephraim Winllow do
Benjamin Weaver do
Wafhington Hathaway do
Benjamin Bates Mansfield
Daniel Gilbert do
David Gilbert do
Rowland Green, jr. do
Samuel Perry New-Bedford
Benjamin Church, jr. do
Rounfevil Spooner do
Rodolph H. Williams do
John M. Williams do
Ephraim Raymond Norton.
Samuel Morey
Norton
Silas Cobb
do
Jofiah Dean
Raynham
William A. Leon;
nd do
Seth Wafhburn, Jona. Shaw
Daniel Carpenter
Rehobotk
Calvin Martin, Jas
. Ellis do
David Perry, jr.
do
Oliver Starkweath
iT do
Samuel Bids
do
John Bowers
Somerfet
Francis Borland
do
James Luther
Swanzey
Thomas Peck
do
James Tifdale
Taunton
Benjamin Williams do
Jonathan Ingalls, j
r. do
Gideon Williams
do
Nicholas Tiliingha
ft do
John W. Seabury
do
Nathaniel Fales
do
Jones Godfrey
do
Charles Durfee
Troy
Jonathan Brownell
do
William Almy
Wqlfrort
Abner Brownell
do
William, White, 2d.
96
Attornies in Brijlol Co.
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Laban Wheaton Norton
James El lis Rehcbotk
Seth Padelford Taunton
Nicholas Tillinghaft do
James Sproat do
Attornies at the Common Pleas.
J. M. WilliamsAfc^^/br^ I P. C. Shaw Raynhcm
Wm. A. Leonard Raynham \ Silas Cobb, jr. Swanzey
Coronors.
Samuel W. Baylies Dighton
Daniel Wheaton Eajion
Wafh. Hathaway Freetown
David Gilbert Mansfield
R.H. Williams NewBedford
Peter Thacher Attlebero' \
Walter Tyler do
Levi French Berkley
Benja. Tucker Dartmouth
Rowland Howard Eajion
Daniel Macomber do
Gardner Weaver Freetown
Simeon Green Mansfield
Sirnpfon Hart New Bedford |
Sheriff—- Zephaniah Leonard, of Raynham.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Jofiah Allen Attleborough Ebenezer Titus
Noab Tiffany do
Edmund French Berkley
Jirah Shearman Dartmouth
Matth. Whitmarfh Dighton
Benj. Porter, jun. Freetown
Ifaac Dean Mansfield
Luther Wilfon New-Bedford
Confider Smith do
William Veiry Norton
Ifaac Hodges, jr.
Elkanah Fiench
Thomas Carpenter,
John Brown
Elijah A. Read
William Mafon
Afa Danfonh
Abiezer Dean
Eliphalet Slack
Afa Bullock
Royal Chafe
Seth CrofTman
John Porter
Ira Macomber
William Reed
Roger White
Norton
Rehobotk
3d. do
do
do
Swanzey
Taunton
do
Norton
R<fwbotk
SwanzcjH
Taunton,
do
do
Troy
Wcjlporr
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Jujlices of the Common Pleas.
Nathaniel Freeman, of Sandwich, Chief Jufiice.
Ebenezer Bacon, of Barnftable, and Samuel Waterman, of
Wellfleet.
Special Jujlices.
John Davis Bamjlablc J David Scudder BarnjlabU.
Juftices in Barnjlable Co. 97
AJfociate Jujliees of the Court of Seffions.
John Davis Barnjlable | James Freeman Sandwich
Clerk of Supreme Judicial Court and Common Pleas.
Wm. Otis of Barnftable, for Barnftable and Duke's Co.
Clerk of the Sefions, David Scudder, of Barnftable.
Judge of Probate. I Regijler of Probate.
John Davis, of Barnftable. j Nathl. Freeman, of Sandwich.
(J^f- Probate Courts at Barnjlable, on the 2d Tuefdays
of April, May, June and September. At Great-Marfies,
on the 2d Tuefdays of January, February, July and De-
cember. At Yarmouth, on the 2d Tuefday of Auguft.
At Sandwich, on the 2d Tuefday of November. At Fal-
mouth, on the day after the court is held at Sandwich. At
Brewjler, on the 3d Tuefday of March, and 2d Tuefday in
Oclober. At Harwich, the day before each time laft
mentioned. At Eajlham, on the Wednefday next follow-
ing the 3d Tuefday in March, and 2d Tuefday in Oftober.
At WeUfleet, on the day after each laft mentioned times.
Regijler of Deeds and County Treafuret\
Ebenezer Bacon, of Barnftable.
Jujliees of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Jofeph Otis Barnfable Solomon Freeman Brewjler
John Davis, Eben. Bacon do Nathl. Freeman Sandwich
David Scudder do Samuel Waterman Welljleet
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Nathaniel Freeman, Solomon Freeman, Samuel Savage,
John Davis, and Ebenezer Bacon.
Jujliees of the Peace.
Samuel Savage Barnjlable
Holmes Allen do
David Parker do
Jofiah Samfon do
Timothy Phinney do
Ebenezer Crocker , do
Solo. Freeman, jr. Brewjler
Sylvan us Stone do
Iiaac Clark do
John Dillingham do
1*08.] 1
Jofeph Doane Chatham
Richard Sears do
Jeremiah Howes Dennis
Stephen Homer do
Ifaac Sparrow Eejlham
Elima Mayo do
Jofeph Palmer, jr. Falmouth
David Nye da
Thomas Jones do
Francis Weeks d>
98
Juflices in BarnJlabU Co.
Wendell Davis
Sandwich
James Freeman
do
John Freeman
do
SylvanusSnow
Truro
Gorham Lovell
Yarmouth
Elifha Doane
do
Ebenezer Brooks Harwich,
John Dillingham do
Gideon Hawley,jr. Mar flip te
Timothy Bafcon Orleans
Elifha Perry Sandwich
Sylvanus Nye do
Attormes at the Supreme Judicial Court,
Holmes Allen BarnJlabU | Wendell Davis Sandwich
Attorney at the Common Pleas.
Salmon Nye, of Barnftable.
Coroners.
Ifaiah Parker
Nalor Crocker
Richard Sears
Daniel Eldridge
Benjamin Pepper
Michael Collins
Confider Hatch
Samuel Bourne, jr
BarnJlabU
do
Chatham
Dennis
Eajlham
do
Falmouth
do
Seth Hamlin
Wiiliatn Crofby
Lemuel Pope
He man Tobey
Levi Stevens
Jofiah Whitman
Jofeph LTawes
Falmouth
Harwich
Sandiokh
do
Truro
Wdljhtt
Yarmouth
Sheriff— -Jofeph Dimmick, of Falmouth,
Win Scudder
Jonathan Snow
Daniel Eldridge
Zenas Doane
Einathan Nye
Nathl. Broadbrooks
John Thatcher
Timothy Phinney
Jofeph Chipman
Lewis Gorham
Deputy. Shet
BarnJlabU
Brewjlcr
Dennis
Eajlham
Falmouth
do
Eenja. Hathaway Falmouth
Chipman Hinckley do
Elvin Ciocker do
Jofiah Sparrow Orleans
John Nye, jr. Sandwich
Caleb Perry do
Shadrach Freeman do
Anthony Snow Trurg
Solomon Dyer Well fleet
Enoch Haliet Yarmouth
Benjamin Hathaway, of Falmouth, is alfo Jail-Keeper.
DUKES' COUNTY.
jfujlices of the Common Pleas.
Benjamin Baffet, of Chilmark, Chief Jujlice.
Beriah Norton, of Edgarton, Matthew Mayhew,ofChilmark.
Special Jujlices.
Benjamin May hew Chilmark I Benjamin Allen Tijbur<f
Juflices in Dukes' Co, 99
Clerk of the Pleas and Seffions.
Cornelius Merchant, jr. of Edgarton.
Judge of Probate. , Regifler of Probate.
James Atbearn, of Ti&ury. Thomas Cooke, of Edgarton.
Regifler oj Deeds. County -Trea fur er.
Samuel Smith, of Edgarton. ' Ths. Jernegan, of Edgarton,
jfujllces of the Peace and of the Quorum.
William Jernegan Edgarton
Matthew Mahew Chilmark
Benjamin Bjfet do
Benah Norton Edgarton
James Athearn Tijbury
Shuhael Cottle do
appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Jas. Athearn, Shubael Cottle, Beriah Norton, Thos. Cooke
jfujlices of the Peace.
Allen Mayhew Chilmark I Cor. Marchant,jr. Edgarton
Zebulun Allen do | James Coffin ' do
Thomas Cooke Edgarton j Rufus Spalding1 Tijbury
Wm, Butler, Wm. Mahew • Benjamin Allen do
Attornies at the Common Pleas*
Ebenezer Skiff Chilmark I Thomas Cooke Edgarton
William Jernegan Edgarton \
Coroners.
Simon Mayhew Chilmark j James Coffin Edgarton
S/for^f--Benjamin Smith, of Edgarton.
Deputy-Sheriff's.
William Mayhew Chilmark I Thomas Jones Tiflury
Benja. Smith, jr. Edgarton \
NANTUCKET COUNTY.
jfujlices of the Common Pleas.
Jofiah Coffin, Jofiah Barker, and James Coffin.
Special Jujlices,
Kaac Coffin and Charles Folger.
Clerk of S. J. Court) Common Pleast and Sejions^
Benjamin Gardner.
Judge of Probate. Reg ifler of Probate.
Jethro Huffey. joiiah Barker.
Regifl- r of Deeds. Comity -Treo fur er%
William Huffey, jr. Jcfiah Cofim.
I op Juftices in Nantucket Co.
Juflices of the Peace and of the Quorum*
Ifaac Coffin and Jofiah Barker.
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Jofiah Coffin, Ifaac Coffin, j ofiah Barker, Jethro Hufiey,
Zaccheus Hulfey, and James Coffin.
Juflices of the Peace,
Jofiah Coffin, Jethro Huffey, Zaccheus Hufley, and
Walter Folger, jr.
Attornies at the Common Pleas.
Jofiah Huffey, Ifaac Coffin, William Coffin, 2d.
Coroners.
Caleb Bunker and William Colman.
Sheriff, Jeremiah Lawrence. | Deputy-Sheriff, David Allen.
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Juflices of the Common Pleas.
Dwight Fofter, of Brookfield, Chief Juji ice.
Elijah Brigham, of Weftboro',Benja. Hey wood, of Worceft.
Special Juflices.
Benjamin Kimball Harvard | Oliver Fifke Worcefter
Affociatejujlia o/CourtqfSeffwns,F\'my Merrick,Brookfield.
Clerk of the S. J. Court, Common Pleas and SeJJions.
Jofeph Allen, of Worcefter.
Crier of the Courts, Ephraim Mower, of Worcefter.
Judge of Probate. Regifier of Probate.
NathK Paine of Worcefter. j Theop. Wheeler, Worceft.
fl^T Probate Courts, at the Probate Office in Worcefter,
on the lft Tuefday in each month. At Tcmpleton, on the
Thurfday next after the 3d Tuefday in May, and 3d Tuef-
day in Oftober, at the houfe. of Mr. Jofhua Wright inn-
holder. At Brookfiddy (Weft Parifh) on the sd Tuefday
in April, and 4th Tuefday in October, at the houfe ofCapC
David Hitchcock, innholder. At Lancafter,ox\ the 3d Tuef-
day in May and November, at the houfe of James Elder,
innholder. At Uxbridge, on the 4th Tuefday in May,
and November, at the houfe of Meffrs. Carpenter & Cu tu-
rnings, innholders.
Regijler of Deeds. County -Treafurer.
Daniel Clap, of Worcefter. | Samuel Allen, of Worcefter.
Juftlces in Worcejter Co.
10*
Jujliccs of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Eleazer James Barre ; Jonathan Grout Petirfliam
Dwight Fofter Brook field
JoJeph Dorr, Thos-Hale do
John Spurr
Henry Bromfield
Wm. Stedman
Samuel Ward
John Whiting
David Henfhaw
William Henfhaw
C/? arte ton
Harvard
Lane after
do
do
Lcicejler
do
Michael Gill Princeton
Jofnua Her.fhaw Shrew/hury
Timothy Newell Stur b ridge
John Prcntifs Ward
Jofeph Allen Wcrcejler
Nathaniel Paine do
Benjamin Hey wood do
OHvcrFifke, Sami.Flagg do
Theophilus Wheeler do
Jonas Kendall Leominjler
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers,
Dwight Fader, Elijah Brighim, Benjamin Heywood,
Salem Towne, Joi'eph Alien, and Nathaniel Paine.
jfujlices of the Peace,
Jacob Willard AJIiburnhani Simon Goddard
Abraham Low do
Joftph Jevvttt do
James Humphries AUiol
Benja.Jenkins, Joel Bent do
Amos Tohnfon Berlin
Jonathan Whitcpmb Bolion
Silas Holman do
Nathaniel Longley, jr. do
Ezra Bcaman Boylflon
Janus Longley clo
John Cutler Broohfeld
Pliny Merrick, Danl.Foi bes
Jabez Upharri do
Oliver Crofby do
Salem Towne, jr. Charl.eion
Oliver Hams Dona .
Aaron Marfh Douglafs " Williams Nichols Leominft
Gerry
Benjamin Goddard Grafton
Jofcph Wood do
Nathaniel Adams do
John Mailings Hardzvhk
Timothy Paige do
Benjamin Kimball Harvard
John My call do
William Drury Ho/den
Lemuel Davis do
EYAlrjWcodwTdHitbbardft.
Ifrael Atberton Lancojler
Jofiah Flagg do
Timothy Whiting do
Jofcph Wales do
Thomas Denny Leicfler
Nathaniel P.' Denny do
John Chamberlain Budic\
Aaron Taft do
Daniel Putnam Fitchburgk
Jofcph Fox, KiraclTurner do
Aaron Wood
Charles Baker
Ithamar Waid
Elijah Gould
1808.J
Gardner
Gerry
do
do
1 2
John Gardner do
W. Cunningham Lvnmburg
Seth Ha flings Mcndon
Andrew Dexter do
Ric hard George do
Na:h a) Verry' d)
Jofeph Adams d >
Samuel Jones Milford
102
Juftices in Worcejler Co.
Adam Cbapin Milford
Araariah Froft do
Benj. Joflyn New-Braintree
Abijah Bigelow do
Nahum Fay Northborough
Paul Whiting Northbridge
JefTe Allen Oakham
Sylvanus Towne Oxford
Sylvanus Learned do
Nathaniel Crocker Paxton
John Chandler Peterfiam
Nathaniel Maccarty do
William Dodds Princeton
Ifaac Gregory
Mofes White
Jonas Howe
Jonah Howe
Ezra Taylor
Trowbridge Taylor
John Bifco
Royal/Ion
Rutland
•do
Shrew (bury
Southborough
do
Spencer
Aaron Peirce
Solomon Lei and
Ebenezer Waters
Jonas Sibley
Stephen Munroe
Silas Cutler
Thomas Fiftier
Lovell Walker
Ezra Wood, jun.
Benjamin Adams
James Hawfe
Andrew Peters
Erafmus Babbitt
Nathan Fifher
Danforth Keyes
Nicholas Dike
Abel Wood
Jonas Whitney
Samuel Crcfby
Ifrael Whiton
Edward Bangs
Abraham Lincoln
Ifaiah Thomas
Benjamin Drury do
Benj. Richardfori Sterling
JohnRobbins.IfraelAUen do
Oliver Plympton Sturbridgc
Djvid Wight do
Thomas Upham do
Nathan Putnam Sutton
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court
Sutton
do
do
do
do
Temple ton
do
do
Upton
Uxbridgc
Wejlborovgh
do
do
do
WJltrn
Wejiminjler
do
do
Winchendvn
do.
Worcejler
do
do
Daniel Clap, Saml. Allen do
Francis Blake do
Jofeph Trumbull do
Jofeph Proctor Athol
EJeazer James Barre
Luther Perry do
Jabez Upham Brookjield
Pliny Merrick do
Liberty Bates Charlton
William Stedman Lancajler
Merrick Rice do
Mofes Smith, jr. do
Nathaniel P. Denny Leicejler
Afa Johnfon Leominjler
Seth Bailings Mmdon
Richard George do
William C. White Rutland
Bartholomew BrownSterling
Lovell Walker Templeton
Benjamin Adams Uxbridgc
Erafmus Babbitt Weflborcu^ h
Solomon Strong Wejiminjler
Nathaniel Paine Worcejler
Edward Bangs do
Francis Blake do
William E. Green do
Abijah BJgelow do
Attornies at the Common Pleas.
Amos Crofby Brookjield • Luke Brown Hardwick
Daniel Gilbert do j Alexander Dunftin Harvard
Frederick Bottom Charlelon J Eftes Howe Sutton
Jofeph B.Caldwell Grafton ' Levi Lincoln, jr. Worcejler
Worcefler County.
T03
Coroners.
Wm. Stearns Afliburnham
Jofeph Peirce At hid
Elijah Caldwell Barre
Levi Pierce Boy I ft on
Simeon Draper Brovkjield
Thompfon Rawfon do
Aaron Whcelock, Charlton
John Farnham D uglas
Jabez Day Dudley
Simeon Goddard Gerry
Aaron Kimball, jr. Grafton
Seth Hinckley Hardzm'ck
Henry Bui lard lioldm
V\fa Wheeler Hubhardfton
Benjamin Wyman Lancaper
William SprajMie Lcicejler
Bezaieel Lawrence Leomin/ier
Peter Brown Luthuh rg
Seth Davenport, jr. Mendx/h
Nathaniel Paikhuift Muford
Robert Saunders do
Jonathan Barr Newbraintrce
Jonathan Harris Oxford
Hutchinfon HapgnodP^r/%.
Daniel Woodbury Royaffton
Zadock Gates Rutland
JofephSumner,jr.dVmT//£ttry
Eliot Mafon Spencer
Robert B. Thomas Sterling
Moles Smith do
Fifkc
Stur bridge
David P. Chafe Sutton
James Sibley do
Timothy Lampfon do
Ezra Farrar Upton
jofeph Taft do
Peter White Uxhridgc
Jofiah H. Prentifs Ward
Ifaac Fnrbufli Weftborough
Jofiah Putnam WefieTn
Jonas Miles Weftminft'-r
Hey wood Kidder Wmchcndcn
Jouiua Whitney Wbrcejler
John Peirce do
Ephraim Mower do
Sheriff— Thomas W. Ward, of Shrewfbury.
Deputy Sheriffs.
Jofeph Peirce Athol David Davenport Mendpn
Samuel Henry Barre Jotham Bowker Peterjli&n
Seth Pratt do Jonas Stearns Princeton
Robert Cutler BrooAfield John Peltcc Royal/Ion
John Muzzey do Timothy Ruggles Rutlan/
Sibley Barton C/iarie£on Jonas Howe, jr, do
Amaziah Howard Grafton Shepard Pratt Shrcxv/Jntr
Samucl Hinckley Hatdwick Moles Thomas Sievting
Jonathan Simonds Harvard John Moibrook Sturbridge
Oliver Hill do Gibbs Sibley Sutton
Solomon Carter Lancajler Frederick Taft Vxbridgt
Robert Townfend do Zadoc Sawyer Weflminficr
Jofeph Wafhhurn Leicejler William Eaton Woicejhr
Jofeph Darling LtontThJler William Caldwell cb
104 Juflices.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
jfujlices of the Common Pleas,
Stephen Longfellow, of Gorham, Robert Southgate,
of Scarboro5, and John Frothingham, of Portland.
Special Juflices,
Ifaac Parfons New-Gloucejler | Woodbury Storer Portland
Affociate Jujllces of the Court of Seffions.
Tofeph E. Foxcroft New-Giouc. | Theodore hluiTey Stand?JIt
Clerk of the Pleas — Samuel Freeman, of Portland.
Judz e of Proba te . Regijler of Probate.
Samuel Freeman, Portland. | JohnFiothingham, Portland.
(J^= Probate Courts at Portland, on the 2d and 4th
Wednefdays of January, February, April, July, Auguft,
September, Oftober and December; the 4th Tucfday of
March ; and the 2d Tuefdays of May, June and Novem*
ber. At Gorham, on the lft Wednefday of February. At
North-Yarmouth, on the id Tuefc;:y of May. At Brunf
tvick, on 3d Wednefday of May. At Standijli, on the lft
Wednefday of Auguft. At New-Ghucfer, on the lft
Wednefday of Oftober. And at Frceport, on the lft
Wednefday of November.
Rcgifcer of Deeds. 1 County Treafurer.
£lias Merrill, of Portland. | Jofeph M'Lellen, Portland.
'Juflices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Peleg Wadfworth Portland
John FrorL'ingham do
Prentils Mellen do
Robert Southgate Scarbord'
Peter T. Smith Windham
John Culhing Frrcport
Stephen Longfellow Gorham
Ifaac Parfons Nczv-G/ouctfler
A. R. Mitcheil Ncrthyarm.
Samuel Freeman Portland
William Wedge ry do
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Stephen Longfellow, Robert Southgate, Siimuel Freeman.
John Frothingham, and Woodbury Storer.
Juflices of the Peace.
John Dunlap Brunfwick
John Perry, jr. do
Robert Thorn pfon 60
Dominicus Record Buckfcid
Jonah Peirce Baldwin
Enoch Perley Bridgetown
Samuel Farnfworth do
Peter O. Aiden Brurfuick
Jttftices in Cumberland Co.
105
Ifeac Sturtevant Butt,
Eben.Thrafher Cape-Eli tab.
George E. Vaughan go
Jofiah Burnam
Fofter Waterman
Archelaus Lewis
Job Eaftman
Mofes Merrill
Timothy Pike
telatiah March
Edmund Phmney
George Lewis
Lothrop Lewis
John Park Little
Jofeph M'Lellan
Samuel Perley
Benja. Dunning
Stephen Purrington
Michael Little
Jefle Rice
Durham
do
Falmouth
do
do
do
«io
Gorham
do
do
do
Gray
do
Harpfwdl
do
Minot
do
Tames Prince Northyartnoutk
Andr. R. GiuJi igs Pej tpfcU
Samuel Andrews Poland
John K. Smith between Po
[land and Raymond
Woodbury Storer Portland
Ifaac IMley, Wm. Martin do
Ebenezer Mayo do
Barret Potter do
Richard Hunnewell do
Hun- M'Lellan do
Jofeph C. Boyd do
Elias Merrill do
Ezekiel Whitman do
James Burnham do
Jofeph Emerfon Scarborough
William Hafty do
Wm. Thomplon Standijh
Theodore Muffey do
John Dean do
J. Thompfon Thompfon P£.
Paul Little Windham
James Paine do
N-dih\.C.A]\cx\Ni'W'Gleuce/i
Peleg Chandler, jr. do
Jofeph E. Fexcroft do
Jacob Mitchell Northyarmc.
Aft amies at the Supreme Judicial Court,
Peter O. Alden Brunfwick I James D. Hopkins Portland
Benjamin Orr do j "Stephen Longfellow do
Geo.EA'aughanCa^-£//.ztf. I Oliver Bray, JofephPope do
Fofter Waterman Durham
Peter Thacher Falmouth
Leonard Morfe Freeport
John Park Little Gorham
Samuel Whitmore, jr. do
Ezekl. Whitman New-Glouc.
Nathan Wefibn, jr. do
Eliflia P. Cutler Northyarmo.
James C. Jewett Portland
Nathan Kinfman
Prentifs Mellen
Horatio Southg?*"
Barret Potter
Thomas Hopkins, jr.
Woodbury Storer, jr.
Daniel W. Lincoln
Henry A. S. Dearborn
Attornies at the Common Pleas,
Stephen Chafe Bridgetown
Iiaac Gates Brunfwick
Henry Putnam, Arte. Sawyer
J6fiah Mitchell Fret-port
Afa King Gray
Wm. T. Vaughan Portland
Samuel D. Freeman do
William Freeman rio
Simon Grccnleaf Standtjh
Barker Curtis Windham
10$
Cumberland County.
Coroners.
Noah Melcher Brunfzoick
Jonathan Sparrow Falmouth
James Bailey do
James Curtis Freeport
Royal Lincoln Gotham
James Irifh, jr. do
Samuel A. Nam Gray
Steph. Punington Harp [well
William Tarr do
Afaph Howard Minot
Philip Chandler N.GlouceJlcr
Sheriff— John Wait, of Portland
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Afa Chafe North-Yarmouth
Daniel Holden Otisfield
James Shaw Poland
Steph. M'Lellan Portland
George Warren do
John Dean, Saml.Hoit do
S a m ] . T h om pfon Sea rbo ro'
James March do
Edmund Muffey Standifi
Samuel Barker Windham
Thos. Thompfon BrunJ'wick
Secomb Jordan do
James Emerfon Bridgetown
William Newell Durham
Ebenezer Kollock Falmouth
Jofiah Reed Freeport
Ellis Standifh Gorham
John Cloutman do
David Jordan Gray
Daniel W. Green do
Henry Jackfon Minot
Bezal.Loring New-Glcuccjler
William Warner do
Amos Clough Nortk-Yarm.
Beth Mitchell do
Otisfield
Pejcpjcot
Poland
Portland
do
Stephen Knight
Benjamin Arnold
Jacob Thurlo
Caleb Graffam
Ezra Gibbs. Steph. Lee
Thomas B. Wait do
Jonathan Lund do
Edmund March do
Jofeph M'Gerrifh do
Lewis Gay Raymond
Richard Libby Scarborough
Edward Thompfon Standifh
Thomas Chute. Windham
Samuel Barker do
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Jujtices of the Common Pleas.
Thomas PJce, Nathaniel Thwing, of Woolwich, and
Orchard Cooke, of Wifcaffet.
Special Jujlices.
DummerSewall Bath I David Fales Thomajlown.
MarJkL- Hill Georgetown j Jonathan Ellis Topjham,
Clerk of Supreme Judicial Court and Common Pleas*
Alden Bradford, of Wifcaffet.
Clerk of the General SeJJions of the Peace.
William Bowman, of Wifcaffet.
Juftices in Lincoln Co,
107
fudge of Probate. Regifler of Probate-
Silas Lee, of Wifcaffet. | Alden Bradford, of Wifcaffet.
#^r Probate Courts in this County, as follows : At
Wi/cajfct, on Wednefday preceding 2d Monday of Janu-
ary ; on id Monday of March ; on Saturday preceding 2d
Monday of May; and on Saturday after lft Tuefday of
September. At New-Cajilc, on Thurfday preceding 2d
Monday of January ; and on the 5th Thurfday after the
4th Tuefday of May. At Waldoborough, on Friday before
the 2d Monday of January ; and on the. 5th Wednefday
after the 4th Tuefday in May. At Warren, on Saturday
before the 2d Monday of January ; and on the 4th Tuefday
after the 4th Tuefday in May. At Thomafl own, on 2d
Monday of January ; and on the 4th Monday after the 4th
Tuefday in May. At Dnfden, on the Mondays after the
ift Tfcnj'fyys of March and September. At Bath, on 2d
Tacfdays of March and September. At Topjkam, on the
Wednefdays after 2d Tuefdays of March and September.
Regijlcr of Deeds. County-Treafurer.
Warren Rice, of Wifcaffet. j Nathl. Thwing, Woolwich.
JuJliCes of the Peace and of the Quorum,
Francis Winter Bath
Duramer Sewall do
Wiiiarn M'Cobb Boothbay
Ja-nvs Rogers Bowdoin
Mark L.Hill Georgetown
John Farlt-y NcwcajlL
Jofiah Stebbins New-Miford
David Fales Tkomaflown.
joiiah Reed do
Orchard Cooke Wifcaffet
Abiel Wood, Silas Lee do
Alden Bradford do
Thomas Rice do
Nathl. Thwing Woolwich
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Thomas Rice, Nathaniel Thwing, Orchard Cooke,
Dummer Sewall, and Mark Langdon Hi
Jujlices of the Peace.
Andrew Greenwood Bath
William King do
William Webb do
Peleg Tallman do
Jona. Sawyer Boothba\
Daniel Rofe do
Thomas Read Eowdoinham
Zaccheus Beal do
Thomas J okafon Brijlol
James Nichols
William M'ltitire
Robert Huff on
David Blodget
Samuel Jacobs
Jofeph C:i filing
John Pendleton
E alius Foote
William -Paikraaa
Brijlol
do
do
Qamdcn
do
do
do
do
do
io8
Juftices in Lincoln Co.
James Malcom Cujhing
Jonathan Bowman Drcfdm
Mofes Davis Edgcomb
Edward Jones Friendjhip
Denny M'Cobb Georgetown
Wm. Lee, Lewis Thorp do
James N. Lithgow do
Benjamin Briggs do
Samuel Brown Hope
Samuel Waters Jejferfon
John Herrick Lewifton
Joel Thompfon, Dan Read
Noah Jourdon Lifbon
Samuel Tibbitts do
James Shurtleff Litchfield
John Neal do
Abijah Richardfon do
J. Purrington Little River PL
Samuel Kennedy Newcafik
David Murray do
JeremiahPieribnA^M/^r^
Mofes Carlton do
David Dennis Nobleborough
Elijah Davis, Geo. Read do
Jonathan Greeiey Palermo
Richard Meagher Pinhook
Hezekiah Prince St. George
Jofhua Adams Thomajlown
Jofeph Ingraham do
Mafon Wheaton do
Otis Robbins, jr. do
Benjamin Hafey Top/ham
Jonathan Ellis do
Ezra Smith do
Benjamin J. Porter do
Stephen March Union
Nathaniel Robbins do
Jacob Ludwig Waldoborough
Jofhua Head, Jofeph Farley
James Witherell Wales
James W. Head Warrtn
Vti
Mofes Cope land.
Samuel Thatcher
Ebenezer Thatcher do
Patrick Pebbles do
Benjamin Bracket do
Jonathan Bowman Wifcaffet
Jofeph Chriftopher do
John Merrill, jr. do
Teremiah Bailey do
David Pay fon do
Abner Wade Woolwich
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Andrew Greenwood Bath
Fofter Waterman Bowdoinh.
Kraftus Foote Camden
Jofiah Stebbim Nen>- Mi (ford
George Read Nobleborough
Benjamin Hafey Topflum
Benjamin Orr co
Samuel Thatcher Warren
Ebenezer Thatcher Warren
Manafleh Smith, jr. do
Jeremiah Bailey Wifcajfet
Silas Lee do
John Merrill, jr. do
FJias Phinney do
Frederick Allen do
Sammel Ballard do
Attornies at the Common Pleas.
E.C.Clap Bath I Frederick Allen Waldoborc?
Nathaniel Coffin do I Manaffeh Smith Wifcafjet
Samuel Bellard Newcafile I
Wm. Brown
Edward Hall Page
Coroners.
Bath j Calvin Day
do J Hugh Maloy
Bath
Bowdoin
Coroners in Lincoln Co..
tog
tohnDenfmore Bowdoi>?Aam
Robert Thomp'on. Briftul
£phrdim Wood Camden
Ifaiah Wyman Georgetown
Charles Couillard do
Benjamin Briggs do
Abraham Choate Jejferfon
Oliver Hefrick Lewijlor*
Dan Read do
Seth Hinckley Lifbon
Ezeki.ThompfonZif . Riv. PL
SAerif—Edmund 3
NezocafiU
Ifon
Robert Robjnfon
George Erfkine Newmi/ford
J. hn Dole do
Nathaniel Bryant Nobleboro*
;acob Greley, jr. PaU-mo
David Fales, 3d Thomajlown
Otis Robbins, jr. do
Henry Wiiioh TopJIiam
Chdrks Sampfon Waldoboro?
Samuel Davis Warren
^ymphas Stacy JVifcaJfel
ridge, of Drefden*
Stephen Winfhip Hath
John McClentock Boothba\
William Maxwell Read do
Jas. Bowker, jr. Boiodoinham
^fofhua Palmer Camdm
Farnham Hall do
John Lewis Cvjhing
Louis Houdlette, jr. Drefden
Timothy Clary Jejferfon
Phineas Jones Lifbon
John Owen Litchfield
Jas. Purringtort Litt.Riv.PL
Seth Curtis Newcajile
Jofiah Jones do
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Joint. Norris Nezvmilford
George R. Freeman do
John Glidden Palermp
Wil lard Fales Thomajlozan
Hezekiah Wyman TopJIiam
Humphrey Purrwigton da
Obed Burnham
William Boggs
Jeremiah Luce
Nathan Sprague
George Reed
Jelfe Page
Samuel Sevey
do
Union
do
tValdoboro*
do
Warred
WifcaJJet
TKos.M.Cargill&Ja^cr do
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Jujlices of the Common Pleas.
Wm.Walkcr, at Lenox, and Nathi. B.fliop, of Richmond.
Special Jujlices*
Timothy Childs Pittsfieid j Timothy Edwards Stockbridgt
\ Afhbel Strong do | Win, Towner WiUiamJlown
■ Chief Jujlict of Court of S /pons, Nathi. Bifliop, ofRichm.
sJJbciate Jujlices.
SamLH.Wh?e\e\lMnc/i>oo' | jolhua Danforth Pittsfieid
Clerk of S. J. Court, Common Pleas end Sejfions*
Jofeph Woodbridge, of Stock' riuge.
Judge of Probate. Rcg/fter of Probat*.
Win . Walker, of Lenox. Nathl, Eifhou. of Richmond
-MO
Berkjhtre County.
Regifters of Deeds.
Southern Difirifi, M >fes ri jpkins, of Great-Barrington..
Middle DiftriH, J ofephr Tucker of Lenox.
Nonkrn Diftnci, Samuel Bacon, of Lan fbcough.
County Treasurer, Barnabas Bid
of Stockbridge.
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Jujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
«m Williams Dalton
John G. Williams Pittsficld
"Nathaniel BiSiop Richmond
John Bacon Stockbridge
Timothy Edwards do
Wm, Towner Williamjlown
Djniel Dewey do
Thos . Ives Great-Barrington
G;d; on Wheeler Lanefborc'
Azariah Egglefton Lenox
W. -Va ker,Elda:i Lewis do
Afhbel Strong Pittsfcld
Timo.hy Chi Ids d--
Appointed to qualify Civil Officer*.
John Bacon, N :ua Pi ih p. V m. i kei , Azan. Egglefton.
Jufiicessof the Peace.
Shuba^l Willrnarrb Adams Gyrus vtowelI Peru
jtraeljones, Danl.Noble do HenryVan Sehaack Pittsfe/d
Abnei KeHogg A/ford Jofhua Danforth do
Philander Hnlbert do John W. Hulbert do
Nathaniel Kingfley Becket
George Conant d<
Daniel Fowler Bttklrhtm
Daniel Brown Qhtjlur,
Ezra Ba.ker do
Calvin Waldo Daitor
Seneca Tuller Ep, remmt
Mole s II o pki T&Crcatba rring
JbhnWh.ting, SupH. Sibley
Gideon Martin Hancock
Theodore ITmfdalc HinJ'daU
Hufus Ivlarfh do
Nehemiah Ball Lanesb»rd'
Woolcot Hubbell do
Peter Bun Curtis do
Ebenezer Jenkins-- Lee
Jonah Yale, Jofepfc Whiton
Jedidiah Crocker do
Jofeph Goodwin Lenox
Charles Patterfon Mt.Washi.
Efbon Gregory New AJk ford
Ebenr, Smith New Marlboro1
Danl.Taylor, Benj. Wheeler
J.arvii Mudge d*
Z-cHariah Peirfon Richmond
Hugo Bughardt do
Noah Roffeter do
Drake Mills Sandisfteld
John CanfiV.ld, John H.Allen
^ne'lum Babbitt Savoy
Elifha Lee Sheffield'
Mofes Hubbard " do
WrmB'uel,Strph. Dewey do
Barnabas Bidwell Stockbridge
jofeph Woodbridge do
Giles Jackf >n Tyringham
Adonijah Bidwell do
ElnathanPratt, John Garfield
lerem. Lawe.nceIVqfkr.ng ton
C. French IVeJi-Stockbridge
Enoch W. Thayer do
Obad. Ward, Saml. Barftow
Wm .Young Williamjlown
William Starkweather do
Deodotus Noble do
Robert Walker Windfor
Dennifon Robinfcn do
Henry Brewflet &c
Berjblre County.
Hi
Attormes at the Supreme Judicial Court.
Daniel Noble Adams Thomas Gold Pittsfdd
Thos. Ives Great-Barring ton
John Whiting do
Caivin Waldo Dahov
Sam I. H. Wheeler Lanesboro'
Samuel Qnincy Lenox
John C. Williams Pittsfidd
Attornies at the
Thomas Allen Hinfdale
Afhbel Strong do
John W. Hut be it do
Ezekiel Bacon dn
Barnabas Bidwell Stockbridge
Enoch W. Thayer Weft do
Dan!. Dewey Williamjlown
Common Pitas.
Chants Dewey Sheffield
Luther Wafhburn Lanesboro* ! Robert F. Barnard
do
Henry Hubbard do
William P. Walker Lenox
Thomas B. Strong Pittsfield
David B. Curtis Sandis field
Coroners.
John Hunt Stockbridgc
Samuel Howe do
Ezra Kellogg Weji do
Ambrole Hall William ft 010%
William Granger Sandis fie Id
Andrew Andrews ShjJiJd
Den ni fori Kobinfon Wind/or
Elias Jones Adams
Stc ph. Sibley Grealk&r ring ton
William Stevens Peru
Ephraim Mead Pittsfidd
Sheriff— S'unon Lamed, of Pittsfield
Deputy Sheriffs.
^Arthur Field Adams
Heniy Marfh Daltou
EzraKe Wog&Greatba r ring ton
Artemas Thorn pfon Hinfdale
John Hail Lanesbo rough
Sherman Bofworth Lenox
Stephen Pel ion Loudon
Daniel Williams, jr. Crier :
Fhos. Hinfdale, jr. Pittsfield
Wm.S Leadbetter Richmond
I tephen Palmer bandisfield
John Habbasd hcfffeld
S e^pheAWillard Stockbndge
fain ii, g Wi: Ton West 40
DarJ.Boynton WiUiamjtoun
ifid Wai. Whelple) , Jailer.
HANCOCK COUNTY.
Jnjlicxs of the Common Pleas.
David Cobb, of Goldfborough, Chief Jujlice.
Oliver Parker 2nd Francis L. B. Goodwin, of Frankfort.
Special fujlices.
Ebenezer Floyd bluJnll > 'I llamas Cobb Qaflint
Caleb Brooks Hall Buck ft cwv \
Clerk of S. J. Court y Common Pitas ami Sejfons.
I'homas Cobb, of Caftine.
Judge of Probate.
Job Nellbn, of Cafiinc.
Kezi
of Probate.
William Abbot, of Cailint.
fl*
Hancceh County.
%$T Probate Cm ts, at the Probate Office in C&fline, or
tbt 4th Tuefday of every month, ejoccpt September. At
frankforty at the office of Archibald Jones, Efq. on the sd
Monday following the term of S. J. Court in this County ;
and on the day following, at the houfe of Mr. Samuel Green-
leaf in Bangor. In Belfaji, at the houfe of 7 homas Whit-
tier, Efq- on the Tuefday preceding the 2d Monday in Au-
gufl. In Bluehilly at the houfe of Andrew Witham, Efq,
on the 2d Tuefday in Oftober ; and on the day following,
at the office of George Herbert, Efq. in Surry. — The above
Courts open on each of faid days at 10 o'clock, A. m.
Re. JJl e r cf Deeds. Couvty-Treafurer.
Bradfhaw Hal*, of Cafltnc. j Ebenezer Floyd, of BluehiU.
jfujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum.
Samuel E. Djuton Bangor
Ebenezer Floyd Bluehill
Jonathan Buck Buckflown
Caleb Brooks Hall do
Thomas Cobb Cajline
David Howe do
Job Nelfon Cafline
Frankfort
Francis Le B. Goodwin do
Oliver Parker do
Simeon Fowler Qrrington
Oi-ver Leonard dp
appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
David Cobb. Oliv 1 Parker, f rinds Le Barron Goodwin,
Caleb Brooks Hail, Job Nelfon, Thomas Cobb, Oliver
Leonard, David Howe, nd Samuel E. Dutton.
jfufllces of the Peace,
Allan GPman Bangor
Ames Patten, Joseph Carr
Jacob McGaw <V>
Bohan P. F.eld Bdfafl
James N"efmith,Wm.Crefby
Robt.Houfton, Jona.Wilfon
Thomas Whittier do
John Peters Bluehill
Jahaziah Shaw Buckflown
Stephen Peabody do
Jpfeph Lee do
Wilifam Abbot Cafline
Bradfhaw Hall, Oliver Mann
Patk Holland Eddington
Melatiah Jordan ElijwortJi
1 heodore Jonc« do
William M 'Lathy Frankfort
Daniel Livermore do
7 homas Hill Gold/borough
Martin K'nfley Hamden
John Crofby do
John Gilkey Ijlefborovgk
Mofes Hodfdon Kendufkeag
George Ulmer LincolnvilU
Thomas Know 1 ton Northport
Richard Window Orono
Thomas Stinfon Derrifle\ William Rice Orrington
Jofeph Tyler do j Jeremiah Wardwel) Penolfcot
Benjanin Brown J)ixmont | Nathaniei Kidder Pro/peel
Ezra Young Eden ! Jofeph Crary do
Royal Gurley do I David Thurflon Sedgwick
Hancock County.
"J
Samuel Holde«
jabez Simpfon
Jefle Button
T .rob FoOer
William Vinal
Allan Gilman
Samuel E. Dutton
Jacob M'Gaw
Bohan P. Fi Id
Sedgwick
Sullivan
Surry
Counfellors at Laiv,
Trenton
Vinalhavtn
Bangor
do
do
Bdfaft
William Crofby
lob Nelfon
WjlHam Abbot
Oliver Leonard
Belfaft
Cajlint
do
Or ring ton
Attornles at the Supreme Judicial Court.
John Wi Hon Bdjafl John Godfrey
Samuel Liitle Buckjlown Enoch Brown
Archibald Jones Frankfort George Herbert
Philo H. Wafhbum do
Attornles at the Common Pleas.
Luther Emerfon Bangor I Samuel M. Pond
Oakes Angier Belfafl j
Coroners.
Belfaft
do
Buck ft own Amos Dole
Cajline Jofiah Brewer
Dee rifle John Beau
"do Jacob F.fter
Frankfort j
Hamden
do
Surr\
Euckjiown
Ham den
Rowland Tyler
Thomas Buckmer Noriliport
Or ring ton
do
SnUivau
Ti en ton
Thaddeus Hubbard
Joft-ph Houflon
Daniel Buck
Do y Little
Thomas Robbins
Peter Hardy
Enoch Sampfon
her.jj
Deputy Sheriff's.
John Hufe V'j-jl Samuel Merrill Frank/err
Francis Anderfon uo j George SparJiawk do
Thomas Cunningham, jr. do f JamesW. Mentil llundeti.
ElialhibAdams* Buckjlown j Joisn Whiting Qrringtsn.
Jofliua Pa.mer Camden ' Alfred Lan'gdbq Surry
John Minott Cqftine
Afa Greene Dccrijle
JeiTe Craige Dixmout
Alfo Crier of the Courts.
Benjamin Googins Tun ton
J o leph Bol'wc i i Vajjalborou%h
t Alfo Jailer.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Jujlices of the Common Pleas.
Stephen Jones, of Machias, ChieJ ~fuflice.
Alexander Campbell, of Steuben, and Theodore Lincoln,
of Dennyfville.
1808.3 K s
114
Wafiingtan County^
Special jfuflices.
Lemuel Trefcot Machias J james Campbell Harrington
Clerk of the PLas and Sejions, Jofiah Harris, of Machias.
Judge, of Probate. _ Regi.fter of Probate.
Stephen Jones, of Machias. | Jofiah Harris, of Machias,
Regifter of Deeds. _ | County-Treafurer.
Geo. S. Smith, of Machias. j John Cooper, of Machias.
jfuftices cf the P eace -and of the Quorum,
Theodore \l\x\o.'S\x>DenyfviUe i Stephen Jones Machias
Lemuel Trefcot Machias \
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers,
Stepher; Jor^es, Alexander Canipbcli, Joliah Harris, Theo?
dore Lincom, James Campbell, John Brewer, Lemuel
Trefcot, John Burgin, and Obver Shead.
jfuflices of the Peace,
Thomas Ruggles Columbra
Jofeph Patten do
John Burgin Eajiport
Oliver Shead do
James Campbell Harrington
Jofeph Wall is, jr. do
jofiah Harris Machias
Jlttornies at the
Jona. D. Welton Eajlport
Gideon Obnan Machias
John Brewer Schoodick No.$.
Stephen Brewer do No 5.
Thomas Archibald Steuben
Alexander Campbell do
J ,»cob Townilcy
do
Common Pleas,
John Dtckinfon
Coroners.
Columbia , Peter Talbot, jr.
Benja.R. Jones Plant. No. 1.0
Shuba^l DovincsSchood-No.ij
Alexander NickeU Steuben
William Patten
David Wafs
John C. Todd
Stephen Parker
Jeremiah Obrian
S^r^-John Cooper, of Machias,
Machias
Machias,
do
Eaftpon
Mat hias
do
Deputy Sheriffs,
John Coffin Addifon
James Bailey Columbia
Jofeph L'.vermorc Ea/iport
Henry Waid do
WHtfam C^aloner, of Machias, Jailen?t
John D. Folfom Mackiaj
William Cb^ loner do
Saml Jones,]x. SchoodieANo.4
Robert Moore Stctiben
Juftlces. 1 1 5
NORFOLK COUNTY.
jfuflices of the Common Pleas,
Samuel Haven, of Dedham, Chief Juf.ice.
Eben'r.Warren,ofFoxboro\ \ Mofos Everett, of DorcciW,.
Special Jujllces
DavidS.Greenough Roxbury
Thomas Williams, jr. dp
Horatio Townfend Dedham
Thomas Greenleaf Quincy
Samuel Bats Randolph
Chief Jujlice of Court ofS<;fions, Eben'r, Seaver, of Roxbury.
Affociate Juflices*
Tojeph Berrus Canton I Nathaniel Ruggles Roxbury
John Ellis Medway \ Samuel Day Wrenthav}
Clerk of the SeJJions, Nathaniel Ames, of Dedham.
Clerk of S. J* Court and Common Pleas,
Horatio Townfend, of Dedham.
Jvigc of Probate* Regijier oj Probate.
Wm. Heath, of Roxbury. | Samuel Haven, of Dedham.
f£f» Probate Courts are held at the Probate Office in
Dedham, on the ifl Tuefday in each monih ; and at New-
comb's Tavern, in Quincy, the 2d Tuefdays in February,
May, Augnft and November.
Rrgifter of Deeds. County-Treafurer.
Eliphalet Pond, of Dedham. | Ifaac Bultard, of Dedham.
Juflices of the Peace and of the Quorum,
Wm. Afpinwall Braokiine John Whiting Franklin
Nathaniel Ames Dedham
Ebenezcr Wight do
Samuel Haven do
Horatio Townfend do
Stephen Badlam Dorckejler
Mofes Everett do
Eben'r. Warren Foxborough
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Fifner Ames, j an Read, ar&l Ebenezcr Warren
Thomas B Adams Quincy
Nathaniel Ruggles Roxbury
David S. Grcenough do
Thomas Williams, jr. do
Ebenczer Seaver do
Cotton Tufts Weymouth
Laban Bates filing ham
Eliab Wright do
DamebFogg Braintree
"Stephen Perjjiiman do
Juflices of the Peace.
Eaac :>. Gardner Brooklint
Stephen Sharp do
E!ij \h Crane Canton
Eliiha/tooanq Cohajfet
ii6
Juftices in Norfolk Co.
Thomas Lathrop Cohafjet
Nathl. Kingfbury Dedham
Thomas Tileflon Dockejter
Aaron Everett
Pelatiah F fher
John Boyd
Elijah Adams
John Baxter
Abijah Richardfon
Jo'eph Level
Eliakim Adams
Jobi* Ellis, jr.
Ifaac Davenport
Jam^s Ford
Ifaac Shepard
B. njamin Slack
Peter B. Adams
Fox bo rough
Franklin
do
Medfield
do
Med way
do
do
do
Mi it on
do
Needkam
do
Quincy
Mofes Black Quincy
Samuel Bafs Randolph.
Samuel Linfield, jr. do
John Parker Roxbury
William Brewer do
Benjamin Randall Sharon
Jofeph Hewins do
Peter Adams Stought. n
J abez Talbot do
Seth Bui lard WtUpok
Daniel KiuguSury do
Eliphalet Loud Weymouth.
AfaWhite. James Lovell do
James Humphreys, 2d. do
David Ho brook Wrcntham
Cornelius Koiiock do
[aims Ware do
Barr'ijlers at Law.
Benja. Hitchborn Dorc-'ujier \ Perez Morton Dorchcftet
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court,
Wm. P. Whiting Randolph
lhos. Williams, jr. RoxOury
John Shirley Williams do
jofeph Harrington do
Gideon L. 1 hayer Wcwwuth
Jairus Ware IVrent/iam
Seth Ncwc.omb
William Dunbar Canton
Either Ames Dedham
James Richardfon do
Jabez Chickering, jr. do
Daniel Adams Medfield
Henry M- Lifle Milton
Thomas B. Adams Quincy
Attorney at the Common Pitas, Melatiah Everett Foxboreugh.
Coroners.
Braintrte
BroohLne \
do1
do
Canton
Cohafjet
Caleb French
Thomas White
Ebenezer Davis
Ebenezer Heath
Ji»bin Fifher
Thomas Bourn
E.Withington^d.Dorc^^r
JelFe Pratt Foxborough
Amafa Richardfon Franklin
George Ellis Medfield
Adam Adams Medway
Ralph Buliard do
Ruius Pcirce Milton
Phinehas Davenport Milton
David Smith, jr. Needkam
Jonathan Rawfon Q/iincy
Nathaniel Ru^gies Roxbury
William Heath, jr. do
William Brewer do
Jell'e Dagget ^ do
Francis Curtis Sharon
Samuel Capen, jr. Stougkton
Samuel Bailey Weymouth
D . Ho b rook, j 1 . Wruitham
Paul Fiflier do
Jofeph Ware dry
Norfolk and Kennebeck Co, llj
Skerijf— Benjamin Clark Cu^'er, af Roxbury.
, Deputy-Sheriffs.
Elias Cook Celling ham Thomas Kollock Shatvn
John Guild Pcdham Nathaniel Bui lard Nccdkam
Jofeph N. Arnold Quincy Ti mo P.Whitney Wrouham
Deputy- Jail-Keeper, Samuel Daggett, of Dedham.
Keeper of the Powder-Ifoufe, John Read, jr. of Roxbury.
KENNEBECK COUNTY.
jfujlices of jhe Common Pleas*
Jofeph North and Danl. Cony, of Augufta, Nathl. Dump
mer and Chand'er Robbins, ot Hallowcll.
Special jfujlices.
William Brooks Augujla j Robert Page Rradfield
Samuel Moody Hallow M \ Wi^iam Swan W inflow
Clerk of S. jf. Court, and Court of Common Pleas,
John Davis, of Augulta.
Clerk of the Sejfions, Barzillai Gannett, of Gardiner.
Judge of Probate, fygifter of P robate.
Daniel Cony, of Augufta.i Chandler Robbtns, ol HallowelK
(gr Probate Courts are held at the office of the Judge
of Probate, in Augujla, on the laft Tuefdaysof each month,
except June, and on the ad Tuefdays of Apri1, May, Octo-
ber, November and December, In Monmouth, at the dwell-
ing-houfe of John Chandler, El,q. on the lft Monday in
June. In Winthrop, at the dwell ing-houfe of Jeremiah
Glidden, on the ifl Tuefday \a June. In Mount-Vemov*
at the houfe of Jofhua Stevens, on the lO Monday of Aug.
In Farmington, at the houfe of John Church, on the lft
Tuefday in Auguft. In Rcadjicld, at the houfe rf Jofhua
Hay ward, on the lftThurfday in Auguft. In Waterville,
at the dwelling-houfe of Ebcritzer Bacon, on the ed Monday
of September. In Norridgezvock, at the dwelling-houle of
Richard Sawtell, on the 2d Tuefday of September. Jn
Canaan, at the dwelling-houfe of Salmon White, on the ed
Wednesday in September. In JVinflow, at the dwelling-
houfe of Richard Thomas, on the 2d Thurfday of Septem-
ber, In Vajfallxoiougk, at the dwelling-houfe oi William
Getchell, on the 2d Eriday in Sepiemher.
Regijier of Deeds. County -Treafurer,
Henry bewail, of Augufta. | Samuel Howard, ofAugufla.
n8
Kennebech County.
Jujlices of the Peace and of tie Quorum*
Jofeph North Avgujla
win. Brooks, Danl. Cony do
Wm. Howard, John Davis do
Henry Sewall, Saml. Howard
Supply Belcher Farming ton
do
Gardiner
do
Halloweli
do
Solomon Adams
vVilliam Swan
Barzillai Gannett
Nathl. Dummer
Charles Vaughan
Appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Jofeph North, Dmiel Cony, N thamel Dummer,
Chandler Robbins, William Howard, and Henry Sewall
jfuflices of the Peace.
Cnand'er Robbins Halloweli
John Chand I er Monmouth
Jedidiah Jewett Pittd&wn
Robert Page Readjield
John Hubbard do
Reuben Kidder Waterviiie
Jeremiah Fairfield do
Nathl. Fairbanks Wintkrop
Samuel Wood do
William Swan Winjlow
Dominicus Getchell An [on
B. Bryant, John Moore do
Philip Leavitt Athens
Samuel Titcomb Augujla
Jas. Bridge, Sam! Cory do
feenj.Whitwell,Solo.Vo'e
Thomas Bowman do
John Rockwood Belgrad>
Samuel b. Wilde Halloweli
Jeremiah Dummer
John Odlin Page
Nathaniel Parley
Thomas Fillebrown
John Sewall
John Merrick
Jacob Smiih
lyce McLellan Canaan'. Abraham Burrell
Seth Currier, EliWefton do I
Dummer Sewall CkeJlerviUe
Jonah Crolby, jr. Clinton
James Noitb, Ezkl. Biown
Benjamin Dowe CornvUlt
Saml. Eikens,Robt. Evans do
Samuel Tobey
William Kendall
StephenTitcomb Farndngtcn
Mofes Sterling do
Solomon Adams do
Benjamin Whiuier do
Solomon Bates Fayette
Nathan Bridge Gay diner
Benjamin Merrill Greene
Joieph Herrick
Samuel Moody
Joieph Wingate
David Sewall
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Harlm
Harmony
Leeds
Madi/m
M.m mouth
James Leigh ton
Abie I Dai ley
James Jones
Simon Dearborn
Jedi. Prefcott Mount -Vernon
John Hovey do
Fairfieid\ Samuel Prefcott New Sharon
do jofeph \Vingate, jr do
Cornl Norton New Vineyard
Samuel Daggett, jr. do
John Hariow Norridgewock
JohnWare, Wm.Jones do
Richard Sawtell do
David Jewett Palmyra
Samuel Ojkman Pittjiown
Thomas Eidied
Peter Norton
do
Halloweli
£ Jofeph Heald
do
Readheld
\ Spauldiv%»
I Town PL
Juftlces in Kenneled Co.
119
James Waugh Starks
Thomas McKechnie do
William Read Strong
Jrh shod Thomas S\dney
Benjamin Abbot Tempi
Ebenczer Pattee Unity
Benjamin Barlett do
John GttchQ.\\Va[Jalborough
William Farwell d
James Brackett do
Philip Colby do
Samuel Reddington do
Gideon Wells Vienna
Afa Reddington Watcrville
E!na han Sherwin do
Mofes Appleton do
Jofeph Lam fen Wayne
J ohn Lock Weft Pond Plant.
Ofg -od' Carlton do
Ebeneze; Eaton Wilton
Ezekiei Patree Win/low
Thomas Rice do
Ephraim Town do
annuel Pa-e Winthrop
Dudley Todd do
Attornies at the Supreme "Judicial Court.
James Bridge Augufla
Benjamin Whitwell do
Solo.Vofe, H/W.Fuller do
Reuel Wnhams do
Nathan Cutler Farmington
Nathan Bridge Gardiner
Sanford Kingfbury do
Nathaniel Perley Ha'Jowell
Sam ae! S. Wilde do
Oliver Whipple do
E. T. Warren do i
Attornies at the Common Pleat
Thomas Bond, jr. Hallowell
Wra. Jones Norridgewock
Sam!. P. Glidden Readfield
Daniel Campbe 1 do
Philip Leach Vcjfalhorougk
Reuben Kuid. 1 Watcrville
Timothy Boutcll da
Thomas R.ce,jr. Win flow
E. W. Ripley do
Dudley Todd Winthrop
Thomas Bowman
Auguftus Alden
Judah McLUan
RuiTell Freeman
Matthias Weeks
Warren Prefton
Augufta
do
Canaan
Clinton
do
do
Zechariah Soule Farmington
Jeremiah Perley
Sylvanus G Whi
Samuel Bifhop
Luihef Emerlon
Thomas A. Hill
■ Bartlett Allen
Belcher
Coroners.
Ifaiah Wood
El ias Craig
Abraham Page
Brooks Dafcomb
Ephraim Getchell
Amos Barton
Anfo.
Augufta
Belgrade
Canaan
Clinton
do
Jotham Smith Farmington
Andrew Norton do
Enoch Craig do
William Dalton
Jofhua Blackwell
Francis Hubbard
Rufus Gay
Alfred Martin
Samuel Burrett
Daniel Evans
Jefle Robinfon
Jofeph Chandler
Hallowll
pple do
Pittftown
Vafjalboro"
Wat rville
Win flow
Winthrop
Fairfield
do
Fayette
Gardiner
Hallowell
Harlem
do
do
Monmoutk
126
Coroners in Kennebeck Co.
Robert Blake
C. Norton
Silas Wood
John Loring
Jacob Loud
Mount -Vernon
New-Vineyard
Norridgewock
do
Pittftown
Icha, od Simmonds Readjield
Jacob Basford - do
David H;inter Strong
Daniel Whitmore Unity
Sheriff— -Arthur Li
Deputy
Amos Partridge. Augujia
James Black do
jafon D- Cory do
Wm. Gower Farming ton
Do'Have Norton do
Jelfe Jewett Gardiner
Benja. Colby Green]} own PL
Stevens Smith Hallowell
Jefle Rjbinfon do
Nathanie) Tilton Monmouth
Wm. Getchell Vajfalborf'
Abiel Getchell do
William Farwell do
Jas. Sackpole, jr. Waterville
A His Sweet Wayne,
Ezekiel Pattee, jr. Win/low
Elijah Wood Winthrop
Jofeph Tinkham do
thgow, of Augufta.
Sheriffs.
$t£\M.S>CT\bnctMount-Vernon
Caleb Philbrick^ do
Peter Gilman Norridgewock
Jacob Loud Pittftown
James Waugh, jr. Starts
Jofeph Bofwell Vajfalboro'
Abijah Smith Waterville,
Henry Johnfon Win flow
John May Winthrop
OXFORD COUNTY.
jfujlices of the Common Pleas*
Simon Frye, of Fryburgh, Luther Gary, of Turner, and
Samuel Parris, of Hebron.
Special Jujlices.
Cyrus Hamlin Paris — Darnel Stowell Paris'
Clerk of S. jf. Court, Common Pleas and SeJJions,
Cyrus Hamlin, of Piris.
Jud^e of probate. I Rcgijl/r of Probate.
Judah Dana, of Fryburgh. | Saml. A. Bradley, of Fryburgh.
f£^" Probate Courts are held at Waterford, on the Sat-
urdays, and at Buck field, on the Mondays next preceding the
Courts of Common Pleas ; at Paris, on the firft day of
the fitting of the Common Pleas ; and at Fryburgh, on the
2d Tuefdaysof Feb'y, April, June, Auguft, O&ober & Dec'r.
Regijlers of Deeds.
John Bradley, for the Wefterrt Diftrift. Office at Fryburgh.
John Ruft, for the Eailern DiftricL Office at Parish
Oxford County.
jfuflius of the Peace and of the Quorum*
tti
Simon Fiye Fryburgk Daniel Stoweii Paris
Judah Dana do Cyrus Hamlin ' do
Samuel P-irris Hebron Luther Cary Turner
William Livermore Jay
appointed to qualify Civil Officers.
Simon Frye, Luther Cary, Samuel Parris, Judah Dana,
Daniel Ntowell and Cyrus Hamlin.
Uriah Holt
Eli TwitchelT
Timothy Carter
Jofeph Howard
Abijah Buck
Daniel Howard
Dominicus Record
Ho'mes Thomaf
jfupket of the Peace,
Nfachl. Perley
Ifaac Livermore
Job Eaftman
Albanx
Bethel
do
Broionfield
Buckfie/d
do
do
Dix field
Ezekl. Merrill Eafi-A:dover
Ebenezer Poor do
Mofes Ames Fryburgk
William RufleU do
Timothy Ofgood do
Samuel Ayer Bradley do
Arvida Hayford Hartford
John Greenwood Hebron
Thomas Spring Hiram
Edward Richardfon Jay
Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court
Caleb Prcntifs
Jofiah B-fco
Cyrus Hamlin
Seth Morfe
Elias Berry \
Nathl. Merrill
James Coffin
Francis Keyes
Ifaac Stu'tevant
JohnThompfonTVww/^ Pt.
John Turner Turner
Ichabod Bonney do
Eber Rice Water] ord
Livermore
do
Norway
Pans
do
do
do
Pleaf Mount
and (ore
Porter field
Porter
Rumford
Sumner
Daniel Howard.
Judah Dana
Buckfield 1 Luther Farrar
Attornies at the Common Pleas,
3radley Fryburgk j Zechaiiah Soule
Saml.AyerBradleyFr)'/;&r6^ j Zechaiiah Sou!
Luther Emerfon Livermore \ Henry Farwell
Ezra Twitchell
Theodore Ruflell
, James Walker
. Robert Page
Edward Blake.
! 1808.1
Norway
Paris
Waicrjord
Coroners.
Bethel Alex'r. Greenwich
do
60
Fryburgk
Hartford
Aiexr. \jrreenwicn
Jofeph Haven Hall
Abner Thayer
vid Chaplin WaLerford
Eli Longley
Hebron
Paris
Tv • ner
do
lit Sheriffs in Oxford Co«
Sheriff-— David Learned, of Livennore.
Deputy-Sheriffs.
Alvan Eoyden Paris
Hannibal Hamlin Waterford
John Cafely Buckjield
Philip Page Fryburgh
Jonathan Bemis Paris
State-Prison at Cbarlejlotvn.
Vifitors.
Hon. Jofiah Bartlett, Andrew Craigie & Jofeph Hurd, Ef<|S.
Phyjician, Hon. Jofiah Bartlett.
Superintendant, Daniel Jackfon,. Efq.
Keeper, Mr. John Pelham.
(j^T The following is the population of the twelve largeft.
towns in F.hode-Ifbad, viz. Providence, 7614 fouls;
Newport, 6739 ; Gloucejler, 4009 ; South Kingston, 3438 ;
Smithfield, 3120; Nortk-Kingston, 2 704 ; Tiverton ,2717;
Warwick, 2532 ; Sciiuate, 2523; Exeter, 2476; Fofter,
24^7 i and Coventry, 2423.
The Fraternity of PHI BETA KAPPA hold their An-
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Preftdevt, Rev. Jofeph M'Kean.
Vice-Prcftdent, Mr. Andrew Ritchie.
Corresponding and Recording Secretary, Peter Nu?fe, a* M.
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The following are the names of the Presidents, from
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(fd* Thofe in italic* were not Miniftcrs of ihe Gofpel.
Appointed. Died or nfigned*
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1682 Dott. John Rogers, a. m. 1684
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The Minifters of the Congregational Churches in the towns
ofBofton, Charleftown, Cambridge, Water town, Rox-
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Corporation.
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firfl 4 weeks From Commencement.
Second 7 weeks from the 4'fi Wednefday in December.
Third 2 weeks from the 3d Wednefday in May.
' {j<T Thefe three are the only vacations, as ejlablified in
March, 1802.
Commencement is on the laft Wednefday in Auguft.
The Medical Lectures in the Univerfity of Cambridge
commence on the frrCt Wednefday in October yearly*
The [.p&ures on Natural Histo&y, by Doctor
"Vyateijhouie, in April, yearly.
Colleges. i ^f
Williams' College, at Williamftown.
Berk/hire County.
Incorporated as an Academy, March 8, 178$.
Incorporated as a College, June 22, 1793.
Ebenezer Fitch, d. d. Prefident.
Stephen Weft, r>. b. Vice- Prefident*
Daniel Dewey, Efq- Treafurer.
Daniel Noble, Secretary.
ProfejforoJLaw & Civit Polity, Hon.Thtod. Sedgwick, ll.d.
Prqfejfor of Mathematics and Natural Philqfophy.
Gamaliel S. Olds.
Tutors, Frederick Perry and Timothy Gillet.
Preceptor of the Grammar Sc/vol,
Corporation,
Rev. Daniel Collins
Hon. Stephen Van Ranfalaw
Rev. Ebcmzei Fitch
Rev. Stcph n Weft
John Williams, Efq.
Daniel Dewey, Elq.
Jofeph Woodbridge, Efq,
Rev. Jacob Catlin
Hon. Theodore Sedgwick
Tompfon J. Skinner, Elq.
Rev. Ammi Robbins
Rev. Alvan Hyde
Ifrael Jones, Elq.
Henry Van Schaack, Efq.
William Wiiiiams, Efq.
Samuel Henfhaw, Efq.
Vacations*
Firft 5 weeks fr< m Commt nceraeni.
Second 3 weeks from *he 3d Wednefday in January.
Third 3 weeks from the ill Wednefday in iMay.
Commeneement is on the 1 ft Wednefday in September
Yale College at New-Haven,
Founded in the Year 1700.
Presidents.
Appointed. Died or rcfigned*
1701 Rev. Abraham Pearfon, 1707
Rev, Timothy Cutler, d. d. 1722
Rev. Eliftia Wiiiiams, 1739
Rev. Thomas Clap, 1706
Rev. Naphtali Daggett, d. d. 1777
Rev. Ezi-i Stiles, o. d. ll.d. *7-rJ-£
Rev. Timothy Dwighr, d* d.
L 2
1719
1727
m
17/7
1795
12^5 Colleges.
Fellows.
The Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and fix feniof Aflift-
ants, in the Council of the State, together with the fol-
lowing Clergymen :
Timothy Dwight, D. D.
James Dana, d. D.-
John Marfh
Noah Benedict
Nathan Strong, d. d.
Enoch Huntington
Jofiah Whitney, d. n,
David Ely
Nathan Williams, D. D.
Hezekiah Ripley, d. d.
Levi Hart, d . D . '
Prof effort*
P rofe for of Divinity, Timoxhy Dwight, v> r>.
Profefor of Mathematics and Natural Phi/of op hy,]ereh. Day ■
Projefor of Law, Hon. Eiizur Goodrich.
Profefor of ' Ck-mi/lry, Benjamin Silliman.
Prof tjjor of Oriental Languages, James Luce Kingfley.
Tutors.
James Luce Kingfley Noyes Darling
Streno Edward Dwight John Hall
Mills Day | David Auftin Sherman
Treafurer, Hon. James Hiilhoufe.
There are at prefent eight College edifices ; three of them
each loofeet long and 40 wide, are inhabited by the tutors
ami iludents. Each of them contains 32 chambers and 64
ftudies. The other buildings are a chapel, library, dining
halls, houfe for the prefidem, and another for the profeffor
of divinity. The Library contains about 5000 Volumes.
Vacations.
Firfl 6 weeks from Commencement.
Second 3 weeks from the 2d Wednefday in January.
Third 3 weeks from the Wednelday preceding the fecond
Thurfday in May.
Commencement is on the fecond Wednefday in September.
Bowdoin College at BrunfwicL
Incorporated June 24, 1794.
JefTe Appleton, Pre f dent.
Projefor of Languages, John Abbot, A. m.
Tutor, Nathan Parker.
Profefor of Mathematics and Natural PhilofotL^
Parker Cleveland, a. m.
Colleges. J^gj
Beard ofTruftees)
Jelfe Apple ton, Pre [identity, officio,-
Samuel Dean, i>. d. Vice-PrefidenU
Charles Coffin. Efq. Secretary.
Benjamin J. Potter, Efq. Treafurer.
Rev. Jofiah Windflnp
Hon. Ifaac Parker, Efij«? '
Hon. Silas Lee
Wm. Martin, Efq,
Iion.JohnFrothingharn,Efq.
Rev. Thomas Lancafter
Alden Bradford, Efq.
Elijah Kellog
Alfred J ohnlon
Board of Overfcers.
Hon. James Bowdoin. Pre// dent.
John Abbot, A.M. Vice- Pre ft dent.
Mark Langdon Hill, Efq. Secretary.
Vacations.
Tirft 4 we^ks ftom Comm.ncement.
Sccnvd b weeks from the lft Wednefday in January.
Third 3 weeks from the 3d Wednefday in May.
Commencement is on the lft Wednefday in Sep;ember.
Brown Univerfity at Providence,
The firft {tone of this College was laid in May, 1770.
Hon. Jabez Boweu, ll. d. Chancellor.
Afa Mefler, d. d. Prefident.
The whole number of the Corporation is 48, of whom 36
areTruftees, and 12 are Fellows; the latter muft be per-
forms of public education, and are ftyled The Learned Faculty y
whofe bulinefs it is to judge of the qualifications or candi-
dates for degrees, and by tueir authority they are conferred.
They meet annually totranfacl buiinels.
Fellows,
Afa Meffer, D. D. Prep dent
Rev. William Williams
Hon. David Howell, LL.D.
Rev. Perez Fobes, LL.D.
Solomon Drown, m.d.
James Brown, Efq.
' Calvin Park, a. m. Profeflor cf the. Learned Languages.
Tutors.
Williams Emmons, a. p. J Paul Jevit, jr. a. M.
Mr. Robert Rogers
Hon. David L Barnes
R.ev. Mr. White
Rev. Abraham L- Clark
Samuel Eddy, Elq. ll.d,
j* 8 Colleges.
Vacations.
Firfi 4 weeks from Commencement.
Second 8 weeks from the laft Wednefday in December.
Third 3 weeks from the firft Wednefday in May.
Commencement is on the id Wednefday in September*
The Univerfity is Unrated in the town of Providence, and
is a large and elegant building, on a hill at the eaft part of the
town, which renders it delightful by commanding an ex-
tenfive, variegated profpeft of the country adjacent ; the
edifice is of brick, 150 feet long, and ,55 broad, four ftorie*
high, and contains 60 rooms. Upwards of fix hundred
perfons have bee-i graduated there finer the inftitution, al-
though the fludies were interrupted by the Coliege being
ufed by the French and American troops for an hofpital and
barracks, from 1776 to 1782. It is now very flourifhing.
They have a Library of about 3000 volumes of valuable an-
cient and modern authors. The philofophical apparatus is
in a very good ilaie, fitted to give a full courfe of experiments.
Dartmouth College, New-Hampjhire.
Founded 1769, under the patronage of Lo.-d Dartmouth,
from whom it derives its name. It ispleafantly lituat dm the
town of Hanover,about half a mile eaft of Couivfticut River.
Profe[for of Civil and Ecclcfiafiral Hijlory.
Hon JohnWheelock, ll.d. President.
Profejfor of the Latin, Greek, Hebrew, and other Oriental
Languages, Rev. John Smith, s. t. d.
Profejfor of Mathetnatics and Natural Philofophy,
Hon. John Hubbard, a. m.
Profejfor of Chemijiry and MatrriaMcdica,Ndi\hzuSm\ih,u.v>.
Profepr of Divinity, Rofwell Shirtleff, A. M.
Tutor, Elifha Rockwood, a.m.
Preceptor oftheAcadcmy conncEleduiith the College Win. Hayes
Vacations.
FirJ 4i weeks from Commencement.
Second 85 weeks from the lft Monday in January.
Commencement is on the 4th Wednefday in Augufl.
Academies. 12Q
ACADEMIES IN MASSACHUSETTS.
Dummer Academy at Newbury.
?nftitiited March i, 1753. Incorporated October 3, 1782.
So named in honour of the liberal founder, the Honorable
William Dummer, formerly Lieutenant-Governor of the
Colony of Malfachufetts Bay
There are j 4 Truftees. | Rev. Ifaac Smith, PreCeptcrt
Phillips1 Academy at Andover.
Inftituted April 1. 1778. | Incorporated Ottober 4, 1789.
So named in honour of the family of that name, to whofe;
liberal benefactions it owes its very rcfpeclable endowment!.'
Trujlees.
EliphaletPeorln,,, l n, Prefident.
Hon Oliver Wendv l , Vict P-eJidcnt.
Rev. Jonathan French, Secretary.
Samuel Farrar, Efq. Treafurer.
Hon Jofiah Quincy#
Hon. John Phillips, jf.
Mark Newman, a. m.
Rev. Daniel Dana
William Phillips, Efq.
Samuel Abbot, Efq-
Mr. Nehemiah Abbot
Jedidiah Morfe, D. 0.
Hon. John Phillips
Preceptor, Mark Newman, A. M.
Afjiftant, Jonathan Cogfwell, A. B.
writing Majler, Amos B'anchard.
Mr. Burnfide is Preceptor of Andover Academy, N. Parifn,
(fc§T To tne foregoing Trufte-vs, His Honour the late
Liriitenant-Govenor Phillips committed the fum of
5,000 dollars, the income to be expended in part for reli-
gious books and tracls for charitable diftribution.
1784, March 23. Ldcejler Academy. Rev. Zeph. S. Moore.*
1791. March 5. Hallowell Academy. Kenney.
1791. March it. Berwick Acade?n\. — Jofiah W. Seaver.
1792, Feb. 8. Fryeburgh Academy. Amos J, Cook, a.m.
1792, March 7. Wafhrngton Academy at Machias.
1792, Nov. 17. Marblehead Academy. — Thomas Cole.
1793, June 17' Weft field Academy. Horatio Waldo, a.b. .
179}, Sept; 28. Groton Academy. — Caleb Butler.
J793t Sept. 28. Wtft ford Academy. B^njanuuBwgc, A.B,
1793, March 19. Plymouth Academy, at Bridgexvater^
Richard Sanger, A. M.
I^o Academies
1794, Feb. *7* Portland Academy. — Eben. Adams, a.m..
179.3, Feb. 2,5. Nr.w-SaUm Academy . — William Ritchie.
1797, March 1. DeerjieldAcad.my.*-- rio'ea HilrJrethjA.ft.
179;, June 17. Derby Acad any at Hin^ham. — J as. Day, A. B.
Mary Cufhing, Prcctptreji.
So named in honour of Madam Derby, its founder.
J7q8, March 3. Milton Academy. Warren Pierce, a. m^a. b.
1799, March 1. Framing ham Academy — Benj. H. lower,
1801, Febr'y. 23. Lincoln Academy a* Ncwcaflle. — Daniel
1801, March 3. Nantucket Academy. friafkel
1803, Feb. 22. Berk/hire Academy at Lenox. — L. Gleaion.
Gorham Academy. — Reuben Nafon,A.M.
Ham den. Academy.
8. B'ue-Hill ■icadcmy.--1L\\te Upton.
Bradford Academy. — Mr. Burnham.
Hebron Acadtmy.
Monj'on Academy.
16. L\nn Academy. — Abiel Chandler, A. B.
Bath Academy.
Bay's Academy.
Middle /ex Female Academy.
Farming ton Academy.
Canaan Academy.
Taunton Academy. — Simeon Doggett, A. H»
Sandwich Academy.
Preceptor, Elifha Clap, a. m.
Prccrptnfs, Bathflieba Whitman.
Prefident, Rev. Joatrnn Burr.
Secretary, Wendall Davi\ Efq.
Treafurer, William Felfcnden, of Sandwich.
Trujlees,
David Scudder Barnjlahle j James Freeman Sandwich
John Simpkins Breo/fler William Bodfifh do
Richard Sears Chatham Stephen Bafleu do
Hewry Lincoln Falmouth \ Jude Damon Trurd
Thomas Jones do Thomas Thatcher Yarmouth.
Nam). Freeman Sandwich j Levi Whitman li'ellfeti
John Leonard (in [
1803,
M.irch
5-
1803,
March
7-
180.3,
March
8.
1804,
Feb.
10.
1804,
Feb.
10.
1804,
June
21.
180,5,
March
16.
180,5,
March
16.
1806.
March
»3-
1806,
March
14.
1807,
Feb.
M-
1807,
Feb.
13.
Churches and Minifters. l$i
Churches y Mini/bers of the Go/pel andReltgi*
ous Societies, in the fever alTowns in Majfachufetts. ■
Note. Congregationlifts, the mod numerous denomi-
nation, have no diftmclive letter. E (lands for Episco-
palian. P for Prefbyterran. B for Baptift. U for
Univerfalift. Towns in each County are arranged in alpha-*
bctical order.
SUFFOLK COUNTY.
Churches, Minifters, &c in the town of Bo jl on..
Arranged according to the time the Churches were founded,
Firft Church in Cornhill, William Emerfon.
Second, or Old North Church, * John Lathrop, D. r>*
Firft Baptift Church, Back-Street, Jofeph Clay, a. m.
Old South Church, Marlboro'-Street, Jofeph Eckley. D.D.
Stone Chapel, E. South School-Street, James Freeman.
Church in Brattle-Street, Jofeph Stevens Buckminjler.
Friends' Meeting-Houfe, Cong^efs-Street.
New North Church, North-Street, John Eliot, d. d.
New South Church, Summer-Street, JohnT.Kirkland,D.De
Chrift Church, E. Salem-Street, A fa Eaton.
Church in Federal-Street, William E. Channing.
Church in Hollis-Street, South End, Samuel Weft, D.n.
Trinity Church, E. Summer-Street, John $■ J. Gardner.
Weft Church, Lynde-Street, Charles Lowell.
Second Baptift Church, Back-Street, Thomas Baldwin, d.d.
Sandemamans.
Univerfalift Church, Bennett-Street, John Murray.
Roman Cath. Church, Franklin-Street, F.AMatij>non,D. D.
John Cheverus, Aftiftant Minifter.
African Baptift Society, Weft-Bofton, Thomas Paul.
Methodift Society, Bromfield's-Lane.t
Society in Friends-ftreet, Trav. lling Preachers.
Third Baptift Society, Charles Street, Caleb Blood.
Minifter zlChelfca, Jofeph Tuckerman.
* The ancient Meeting- Hon fe being deft rayed, in the year
\T?$,the Members of that Society have fines united with the
Church in Middle Street.
t The Methodi/ls have no fettled Minifters, but their So-
cieties are generally fup plied, according to their rules, by itin-
erant Preachers, who being frequently changed, their name*,
are not inferted at the Towns where they have meetings..
2$2
•Ghiixches and Minifters.
ers who officiate at the Public Ltclure, in Bo/ion, on
Thurfdapt arranged according to their fcniority.
Doft. Weft
Do£l. Lathrop
Doft. Enot
Dot*. Eckley
Doft. Porter
DoB. Morfe
Mi Harris
tr. Emerfon
Doft. Kirkland
M.. Gray
Mr. Pierce
Mr. Charming
Mr. Tuckerman
Mr. Buckm after
Mr. Lowell
ESSEX COUNTY.
Amefiury, Stephen Hull
Samuel Mead
Andcver,
Jonathan French
Beverly, Abiel Abbot
Mofes Dow
Jofcph Emerfon
Elifha Williams B
Borford,
Peter Eaton
Bradford, Jonathan Allen
Ebenezer Dutch
B
Ckebacco, B
Danvers, Benj. Wadfworth
Samue! Walker
Jeremiah Chap!in B
Cfioucefler, P-n-;z Lincoln
Daniel Fuller
Ezra Leonard
Jewetx
Thomas Jones U
Hamilton, M. Cutler, ll.u.
Haverhill, Ifaac Tomkins
William Batcheldcr B
B
Jpfwick, David T. Kimball
JofephDana, d. d.
B
Lynn, Thomas C. Thacher
William Frothingham
Friends and M^thodilts
Zynnfic-ld, Jofeph Mottey
Maic/icfter, Abrm. Ra-'dall
Mirb'i'i.'flJ. Sajruuel Daha
Marblekead, Hez. May
Tamfs Bowers E
Muhodifts
Mthuen, Humph. C Perley
Middl'tori, Solomon Adams
Newbury, John S. Popkin
Elijah Pa ifh
Leonard Woods
Samuel Tomb P
Newbunport, Thos. Gary >
John Andrews, aflift. $
John Peak B
Samuel Spring
C. W, Milton
Daniel Dana P
John Giles P
James Morfe E
Rowley,, David Tullar
Ifaac Braman
GilbeitT. Williams
Shubael Lovell B
Salem, John Prince, L L. d*
William Bentley
Samuel Worcefter
Thomas Barnard, D.D.'
Daniel Hopkins
Brown Envrfon
Nathaniel Filher E
Lucuis Bolles Ji<
Jolhua Spalding
Friends
Salisbury, William Balch
Toi'sfiJ'd, A. Huntington
Wenkam, Rufus AnderliaJi
Churches and Ministers,
m
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
.4Tfon, Mofes Adams
A/libv, Cornelius Waters
Bedford, Samuel Stearns
Billerica, H . Cumings, d . d .
Boxboro\ Jofeph Willard
Burlington, John Marret
Camb ridg e, A . Ho 1 mes, d . D .
Thaddeus Fiflce
John Fofter
John L. Abbot E
B
Carlijle, Paul Litchfield
Charie flown, J-Morfe, d.d.
William Collier B
Chelmsford, Wilkes Allen
John Pickens B
B
Concord, Ezra Ripley
Dacvt, So'omon Arkin
Dun ft able, Jofhua Hey wood
Lap Sudbury, Joel Fofter
Framingkam, D. Kellog
Edward Clark B
Groton, Daniel Chaplin
P
Hclliflon, Timo. Dickinfon
Hopkinton, Nathaniel Howe
Lexington,
Lincoln, Charles Stearns
Littleton^ Edmund Fofter
Maiden, Aaron Green
Henry Pottle B
Marlborough,
M*dfo*d% D. Ofgood, d. d.
Naiick, Freeman Sears
Newton; Jonathan Homer
William Greenough
Jofeph Grafton B
Pepperdl, John Bullard
Reading, Reuben Emerfon
Eliab Stone
PeterSanborn
Ebenezer Nelfon B
Shcrburve, Elijah Browne
Shirley, Phineas Whi'ney
Stone ham, John H. Steveni
Stow, Jonathan Newell
Sudbury. Jacob Bigelow
Tewkjhurx, Jacob Coggm
Townjhcnd, David Palmer
Tyngfboro, N. Lawrence
Waltham, Jacob Cufhirig
Wateitown, Rich. R; Elior
Weftford, Caleb Blake
Weflon, Saml. Kendall, D.D.
B
Methodifts
Wilmington, F. Reynolds
Woburn, Jofeph Chickerin$
B
YORK COUNTY.
Alfred, Jofeph Brown
Arundel, Silas Moody
Andrew Sherburne B
Berwick, John Thompfon
Jofeph Hilhard
William Hooper B
B
Nathaniel Lord B
Friends
1 SoB.j M
leftn
John Turner
Buxton, Paul Coffin '
Abner Flanders B
Lyman, Simon Lock B
Jonathan Calef
Kittery, Wi 1 liam Briggs
Samuel Chandler
Jofeph Luchfield
Friend
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Churches and Miniflers.
Lebanon, -Ifaac Hafev
Zebedee Delano B
Limerick, Edmd. Eaftman B
Ebenezer Kinfman
Limington, Jona. Atkinfon
Stephen Webber B
B
Newfield, Wentw. Lord B
Parfonsfield, Benjamin Rolf
Samuel Wv.jeks B
B
Saco, E. Whitcomb
B
Sanford, Mofes Swett
Oils Rob in Con
Shapleigk,
Tozer Lord B
B
Water boros, Henry Smith B
Wells. M. Hemmenway o . D .
N.ithl. H. Fletcher
Jofeph Eaton B
Jofhua Roberts B
York, Ifaac Lyman
Rofwell Meffenger
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY.
Amhe^Ji, D. Parfons, d. d.
Ichabod Draper
AJkfield, Nehemiah Porter
Enos Smith B
Belcher town. Juftus Forward
Jeremiah Hafkeli B
Samuel Bigeiow B
Bernard/town,
Stanford, John Keepe
Brim field,
Buckland, Jofiah Spaulding
B
Charlcmont, Jofeph Field
James Wheeler B
Ckejler, Aaron Bafcom
Zaccheus Colby
Chejlerfield, Ifaiah Waters
Afa Todd B
Colraine, Samuel TaggartP
B
Edmund LittlefieH B
Thos. Purrington B
Conway, John Emerfon
Robert Keyes B
Cutnmington, James Briggs
Deer field, Samuel Willard
Eaflhampton, P- Willifton
Gill,
Jofiah D. Cannon
Gojhen, Samuel Whitman
Granby, Elijah Gridley
Granville, Timo* M. Cooley
Joel Baker
Roger Harrifon
Chriftopher Minor B
Greenfield, Roger Newton
Greenwich, Jofeph Blodget
Jofhua Croiby
Hadley, Sam 1. Hopkins, d.d*
Hatfield, Tof. Lyman, b. u»
Haw ley, Jonathan Grout
Heath, Mofes Miller
Holland, Ezra Reeve
Levcrett, Henry Williams
Elijah Montague B
Ley den, Afa Hibberd £
Long-Meadow, R. S. Storrs
Middl'fcld, Jonathan Naflt
Monfort,
Montague,
B
B
New-Salem,
Paul Davis B
Northampton, S. Williams
North fi-eld, Thomas Mafou
Norwich, S.Woodbridge
Orange, Methodiits
Palmer, Mofes Baldwin
P'.iham, Elijah Brainard F
Plain / eld, Mofes HaliocH
Churches and Mftiifters.
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liozce,
/in/fell, Lbenezer Stow B
Sktlburne, Theoph. Packard
David Long
Shutc/iury, Sine liege B
Southampton, Vinfon Gould
S. B'imfuld, E. Codding B
South-Hadlt\, Joel Hayes
Soutkwick, lfaac Clinton
Springfield, B. Howard
Sunderland, D.H. Wiiiiilon
James Taylor
Ware, Reuben Muls
Warwick, Samuel Reed
Levi Hodge B
Wendell, Jofeph Kilburn
Samuel King B
Weft field, lfaac Knapp ;
U'e/l-rJariipioa, Enoch Hale
W.&pringf.] .Lathrop, d. d.
Jefle \Vkhtman B
Thomas Rand B
Methodifis
Whately, Rufus Wells
B
Wiibraham, Mofes Warren
Ezra Witter
Stephen Shepard B
Seth Clark B
Terry
Me t hod i lis
Wot thing ion, J. L. Pomroy
M 'illiamfiurg h, Henry Lord
PLYMOUTH COUNTY.
Abington, Samuel Niles
Bridgewattr, John Reed
Zed.-kiah Sanger
Tames Flint
Ala Mce'ch
V. W. Ra.hbun B
Carver,
David Burfe! B
Wuxborough, John AMyn
Han I'm, Ab \ Ri hmoiid
Hanover, Calvin Chadv/ick
Barnabas Perkins B
ffingbam, Jol. RteharJfoQ
Ntchoitis ]i. Whitney
Henry Co'.en.an
Hull, B
Kingston, Zephaniah Willis
Ezra Kendall B
Marfiijxeld, William Shaw
Elijah Leonard
B »
Marfhfuld, B
Middlebord' ', Jofeph Barker
Thomas Crabs
David Gurney
B
Samuel Nclfori B
Simeon Combs B
Samuel Abbot B
Pembroke, Morrill. Allen
Geoige Baiflow
Plymouth, Janus Kendall
Seth Stetibn
Adowiram Judfori
PI mptou, John Briggs
Rcchcfier, Lemuel LcBarron
Oliver Cobb
P»
Scituate, David Barnes, n . o..
Nehemiah Thomas
W.W. Wheeler E
Warcham, Noble Everett
BRISTOL COUNTY.
jiUlebdrcvgh, Join: Wilder
Hoi in an
Attltboru' James R.rad B
Be > kip, Thnmas Ai dtos
Dartmouth, Daniel Hicks. B
136
Churches and Minifters.
Dartmouth, Arnold Bhfs B
Friends
Dighton, William Warren
Abraham Gufhee
Enoch Goffe B
Eqfton, William Reed
Methodi fts
Freetown, Philip Hathway
John Lawrence B
B
Friends &B
Mansfield, Roland Green
New-Bedford
Ifaiah Wefton
John Lawrence
Friends
Norton, Pitt Clark
Raw ham, P. Fobes, ll.
Rehoboth, John Hill
Otis Thompfon
Sylvefter Round
John Pitman
Jacob Hicks
Preferved Pearfe
Philip Pearfe
1
B
B
B
B
B
Somerfet,
Swanzey, Saml. Northup B
Philip Slade B
Taunton, John Pipoa
B
Troy, Job Borden B
BARNSTABLE COUNTY.
Barnftable, Jotham Water-
Enoch Pratt [man
B
Brewfter, John Simpkins
Chatham, Ephraim Briggs
Dennis, Caleb Holmes
Eajlham, Philander Shaw
Falmoutk, Henry Lincoln
Friends
Harwich, NathLUnderwood
Methodifts
Harwich, Abner Lewis B
Marfhpee, John Freeman B
Orleans,
ProvincetQivn, Saml, Parker
Methodifts
"Sandwich, Jonathan Burr
Friends and Methodifts
7>fcr0,Jude Damond
Methodifts
Wdljlect, Levi Whitman
Yarmouth, Timothy Alden
Gideon Hawley, Miffionary to the MarJIipee Indians.
DUKESCOUNTY.
Chilmark, Jonathan Smith I Tiflury, Nymphas Hatch
Edg art on, Jofej)h Thaxter &
Gay-head, Z. How wool wee Sampfou
John Jeffe.s B |
NANTUCKET.
Nantucket, James Gurney Friends and Methodifts
Ifaiah Alden
WORCESTER COUNTY.
Aftiburnham, John Culhing I AJhburnham, Methodifts
U B J Athol, Jofcph Ettabrock
Churches and Mini Iters.
*3F
Barre, James Thorn Ton
Berlin, Reuben Puffer
Bolton, If-ac Allen
Boy If oyi, Ward Cotton
William Nam
feook field, Ephraim Ward
Thomas Sneil
Mlcah Stone
Laban Thurber B
Ciarlion, Edward Whipple
James Boomer B
Methodifls
liana, Jacob Whipple B
Doug lasy
B
Dudley, Abie! Williams
Fitchhurg, Wm. Bafcom
Titus T. Barton
Methodifls
Gardner, Jonathan Osgood
Gerry, Ezekiel L. Bafcorn
Grafton, John Miles,
B
Zephaniah. Lathe U
Hardvnck, W. B. Weffon
Ebenezer Burt B
Methodifls
Harvard, Stephen Bern is
George Robinfon B
V
Holden, Jofeph Avery
Hubbard jl on, David Kendall
Lancaflcr, Nathaniel Thayer
i^ice/?^,ZephaniahS.|vloore
Peter Rogers E
Leominfer, Francis Gardner
lunenburg, Timothy Flint
Utndoti, Preferved Smith
Mi If or d, David Long
New- Hi aintree, John Fifk
Nor/hboro', Peter Whitney
Northbridge, J . Crane, d . r>.
J oho Cooper B
Oakham, Daniel Tomlinfon
Oxford, J oft ah Mou'ton
Oxford, U
Peicrfiiam, Fed us Fofter
P
Princeton, James Murdock
Ro\al[ion, JoCephLee
. .B
Rutland, HezekiabGoodrich
S h re wfb u ry , J ofeph Sumner
Southboro' Jeroboam Parker
Spencer, Jofejph Pope
Sterling, Reub.n Hokomb
Sturbridgc, Otis Lane
Zcnas L. Leonard B
Edward Tu: ner U
Sutton, Edmund Mills
j ofeph Qofie
Samuel Waters B
Wm. Batchclder B
TempUtcv, Chs. Wellington
Elifha Andrews B
Upton, Benjamin Wood
B
Uxbridge, Samuel Judfon
) Ward, LaciL Bayley
j IVc/i borough,
1 Wcjhrn, S) lvefler Burt
Wflminfter, Alaph R>cq
Wvckendon, Levi Pi four^r
IVorajter, Samuel Auilii}
Aaron Bancioft
CUMBERLAND COUNTY.
Bridgetown, Nathan Church Falmouth, Caleb Bradley
Ztowyb/MjBenj.TitcombB JolmWait* U
Capc-Elizabeth,\Vm. Gregg | Friends and MethcdiB*
Durham, Jacob Herrick I Frceforl, Samuel Viezie
Falmouth, Wm. Mihemore Gorham, B
#&] M 2
H»
Churches aivd Minifters.
Gorham, Wm. Confon B
Gray., Daniel Wefton
Jiarpfwell, Samuel Eaton
Samuel Mariner B
Minot, Jonathan Scott
New-GlovceJler,E. Mo fe\ey P
Robert Low B
Thomas Barnes U
North-Yarmouth, T.Gilman
Amafa Smith
Thomas Green B
Oteorge Dutton
Otisfcld, Thomas Roby
Poland, Jonathan Scott
Methodifts
Portland,$an\\ . Dean, D.D.
Elijah Kellog
Timothy Hi I Hard E
Friends, Nletho. and B
Scarboro' Thomas Lane after
Nathan Tilton
Standi/k, Daniel Marret
Windham. B
B
LINCOLN COUNTY.
£<z///, Afa Lyman
William jenks
Boothbay, John Sawyer
Bowdoin, James Potter B
ifoa^o/niawjJ.Macomber B
Meihodifts
Briflol, William Riddel
Friends and Methodifts
Camden, Thomas Cochran
Drefden, Freeman Parker
Edgrcomb, Samuel Sewall
B
Friendjhip,
Georgetown, E. Emerfon
Hop*,
jfeffcrfon, Jofeph Bailey
Lewijion, Benjamin Cole B
Lift on, Ichabod Temple B
Litckjield, Wm. Siinfou B
Mifcong us-Ijla nd, B
New-Cajlle, (a) Kiah Bailey
New-Miijord, Jona, Ward
Nobleboro\ S. A. Flagg B
St. George, Ephraim Hall B
Thomaftootn, Elifha Snow B
Tofjham, B
Methodifts
Union, Henry True
Wales, E
Waldoboro',Fied.A.Refz L
Warren, Andrew Ful.er 'B
Hufc
Wifcaffet, Hezekiah Packard
Woolwich, Jofiah' Wind&ip
B
BERKSHIRE COUNTY.
Adams, Method:fts
Becket, Jofeph L. Mills
Chejkirc, Peier Werden
B
' B
Ballon, Ebenezer Jennings
Egremont, Jedutbun Gray
Great -Barring ton, E
Elijah Wheeler
Nichols , B
Hancock, Clark Rogers '■ B
Lanejbcrd', Daniel Collbs
here is a Roman Catholic
(a) At* Damarifcotta-Mills
Church, where the Rev. John Cheveru>, of Bolton, of-
ficiates about four mouths every year.
Churches and Minifters.
m
Lee, Alvan Hyde
Methodifts
Lenox, Samuel Shepard
B
Methodifts
Mt.Wafliington, Methodifts
New- A (li ford, Methodifts
New-Marlboro1 ', JacobCatlin
Nathaniel Turner
PitLsfteld, Thomas Allen
John Francis B
Methodifts
Ptru, John Leland
Ebenezer Smith B
Richmond, Daviu Perry
Sandisfe/d, Levi Whire
Sandrsfield, Benj\ Baldwin B
Jeffe Hartwell B
Savov, B
Sheffield. Ephraim Judfon
Methodifts
Stocks ridge, S. Weft, d. d..
B
Tyrinjrftam% Jofeph Avery
Methodifts
WaJJiington, W. Ballantine
J. Nichols B
Methodifts
W.f.-Stockbridgc, B
IVilliamjlown,
Dyer Stark B
Method i fts
Windjor, Gordon Darranc'e
HANCOCK COUN1Y.
Rdfajl, Alfred Johnfon
Bint-Hill, Jonathan Fifher
BuckJlowr/t MighiU Blood t
Cajline, William Mafon
Dixmont,
Jjlebo>o\ Thomas Eames B
Alt. Dejtrt, B
Q rring ton , E noch Mu dge
Paiobjcoty
Jonathan Powers
Sedgwick, Daniel Merrill B
Sullivan, B
Vinaluaven, A.Cummin&s B
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Eaflport, 3 ] Mackias, Methodifts
Maduas, Maifhfieid Steele {
C^r There is a Roman Catholic Church at Pleafant
Pi mn (between Eaftport and Robinftown) for the Paflariia-
buaddy Indians ; Rev. James Renatus Romagne, who alto
viiits the Penobfcot Indians.
Belling ham,
Braintrcc, Ezra Weld
Brookline, John Pierce
Canion, William Ritchie
Coha/Jet, Jacob Flint
Dedham, Jofhua Bates
Jabez Chickering-
NORFOLK COUNTY.
B Dedham, Thomas Thacher
William Montague E
Dorckejler, Thadd.M.Harris
Dovr, Benjamin Caryl
Fox bo rough,
Franklin, N. Emmons, r>.D„
Ma/field, Thomas Prentifs
+ Mr. Blood is fettled over Baatifts and Congregation
aln^s united,-
140
Churches and M'miflers.
Medfield, B
Medryay, Luther Wright
David Sanford
Milton, Samuel Gile
Needham, Stephen Palmer
Thomas Noyes
Methodifls
Quincy, Peter Whitney
Randolph^ Jonathan Strong
Joel Briggs B
Roxbury, E!iph.Porter„D.&»
John Bradford
Thomas Gray
Sharon, Jonathan Whitakep
S tough ton, Edw. Richmond
WaJpok, George Morey
Weymouth, Jac oh Norton
Simeon Williams
Wrentham. Eli&a Fifke
ohn Cleveland
illiam Williams B
Joh
Wi
KENNEBECK COUNTY.
Augu/la, Daniel Stone
Chejlerville, Jotham Sewall
Clinton, McphibofbethCain B
Cornville, Palmer B
Fairfax, Jabez Lewis B
Farmingion, B
Fayette, Oliver Billings B
Gardner, Samuel Hafkell E
Greene, B
Hailcwcll, Eliphalet Giliet
Harlem, Job Chadwick B
Leeds, Thomas Francis B
New-Sharon, B
Monmouth, Methodifls
B
B
M&B
Mount -Vernon,
New -Vineyard,
P>.ttftownh
Readfield,
Strong, Methodifls
Sydney, A fa Wilbtr B
Vajfalbo roy, Nehem. Gould B
Friends.
Vienna, Methodifls
Wayne, William Godding S.
\ Winfiow, Jo&ua Cummau
Winthrop,
David Thurflon
OXFORD COUNTY.
Bethel, Daniel Gould
Brown fit Id 'Jacob Rice
Buckjietd, Nathl. Chafe B
George Recker B
Samuel Woodward B
Fryeburgh, Z. Richaidfcn B
Htbrcu, John Tripp
Methodifls
Hiram,
B
Jofeph Adams B
Livermore, Syl. Boardman B
Paris, James Hooper B
Porter,
Sumner, Thos. MaeombcrB
Turner,. Amafa Smith
Ifaac Root ty
Water jerdy Lincoln Ripley
(£fr Pews and Rights in Houfes of Public Worfhip are
coniidered and deemed in Law, to be Real Eftate, except
in the Town of Boflon, where they are to be cenfjdered as
PcTfonal Eflate only.
Convention . of Mlnifters. 144
CONVENTION
Of the CO N G R F. G A T : O N A L M I N I S T E R S ill tfio
Commonwealth oj Majjachufuts.
THEIR Meeting is held in Boj.on, in the afternoon of
..he laft Wednefday in May, (or day of Eleclion) annu-
ally ; -and on the following day at noon, after trajnfa&ing
the ufual bufinefs of Convention, a term on is delivered in
public before them, and a collection made for the charita-
ble purpofe of relieving the indigent widows of decealed
Clergymen.
The Convention is a voluntary Afibciation, embracing
all '.he Congregational Clergy ol the Commonwealth, and
veiled with no particular authority or control over the
Churches. They have opened a friendly cor refponde rice
•with the General Aflembly of the Prefbyterian Church, in
the Middle and Southern States, and with the repreienrative
bodies of the Congregational Mintfters in Connecticut*
New-Hampfoire, and Vermont, for the purpofes of commu-
nicating and jreceiving from them whatever may tend to
promote the common inteiell of ChriUianity.
A Standing Committee of Convention have been appoint-
ed for thepuipofe of certifying the goodch.ua&er andqual*
ifiicationsof Mini (lers and Candidates who may travel inic
other ftates ; and an agreement has been entered into be-
tween the Convention and the other reprefeMative t odiesof
Minifters in other States, mutually to communicate the
names of their Committees for this purpofe. Every certifi-
cate mud be figned by one gentleman at leaft of that Lnm.
rnittee, from whofe bounds the pcifon recommended travels*
The Committee in Mas saciiu setts conjrjls oj thefolkfu;-
ing gentlemen.
Rev.
Ezra Weld, Braintret
JohnRead, d . n.Bridg ewater
Perez Fobet., l l. D.Ra nham
Sam 1. Weft. d. v. bi. Bedford
Zephaniah Willis, Kingston,
Jonathan French, An a over
Thus. Barnard, l». D. Salem
Saml. Spring, Newbury port
Saml. Dcane, D.D.Portlaifjd
M . Hemmenway , D . D\Wtlts
Rev.
iStcp.Weft, D.D.Stocko?idgc
Seth Swift, Williamjiown
J . Lathrop, d. d. W* Sp ring/'.
Joleph Lyman, d . p .Hatfield
' Roger Newton, Greenfield
John Cuming, AJhburnham
Ezra Ripley, Concord
Daniel Chaplin, Groton
Ephraim Wajd, Brookjield
John Lathrop, d.d Bojlon
j ed JVlqrfe, £> . d . Charlejtown
i>4* ^ifliops m America,
John Eliot, d.d. of Bofton, Treafurer.
John T.Kirkland, d.d. Scribe of the Convention.
The Convention " earneilly recommend to all young
gentlemen* who defign to devote themfclves to the work of
theminiftry, to fpend that poition of time in the ftudy of
divinity, which improved and judicious advifers fha 11 think
neceflary to qualify them for pubiick teachers.
The Congregational Miniftets throughout the Common-
wealth, with fome exceptions, are aflbciated and have regu-
lar and ftated meetings for fellowship and mutual imp^ove-
xnent. The Convention has palled a vote, requeuing the
Moderator or Scribe of the fevcral Aflbciations throughout
the Commonwealth, to forward to the Scribe of the Con*
vention, a correal lift of the members of their refpeftive
Aflbciations^ with the name of the Scribe of each, and o^"
the Candidates licenfed by them ; and have directed that
the Scribe of the Convention procure the infertion of the
fevera! lifts in the Maffachufetts Regifter.
The Convention, folicitious to colleft and preferve accu-
rate documents for a Hijlory of their Churches, have pafTed
a vote, that each of the Congregational Minifters in MaiTa-.
chufctts be reiiuefted to compile a biflory of his own
Church, and ot thofe in his vicinity which may happen to
be vacant, and to make returns to the Scrihe of the Converts
tion. It is hoped this important requeft will not pals un-
noticed, but be productive of great good.
Epifcopalian Bifhops /* America.
Abraham Jatvis, d. d.. Bifhop in Connecticut, N<w-Havm..
Benjamin Moore > d.d. Bifhop in N . York, N'tv-York City,
"William White, Bifhop in Pennfylvania, Philadelphia.
Thos. J. Clagget, Bifhop in Maryland, Ercam, V- Mar thro*
James Mad; for,, Bifhop in Virginia, Richmond^
Jacob Mountain, Bifhop in Canada, limbec*
Charlc* Inglis, Bifhop in Nova-Scotia* Halifax.
Methodift Epifcopal Bifnops.
Thomas Coke and Fiaocis Albury.
Roman Catholic Bifhops,.
iohnCarroll, Baltimore
,eonard $Jea]e,.his Coadjutor Georfttowy*.
Revenue Officers.
»4S
Revenue officers in Massachusetts,
DiftricT: of Bofton and Charleftown.
ColleBory Benjamin Lincoln.
Deputx-Col!c6ior, Benjamin Weld,
Naval-OJpccr, James Love 11.
Surveyor and Injptelor, Thomas Melvilk
Collectors*
BarnPable \ Daniel Coffin Nantucket
Edward Pope New-Bedford
Ifaat Iifley, jr. Portland
Jofiah Hook. Penobfcot
L.F. Delifdernier Paffamaq.
Henry Warren Plymouth.
Jcfeph Farley IValdoborougk
Francis Cook Wifcafet
York
jofeph Otis
Jofhua Wingate, ]r. Bath
Jere. Hill Sac? & Biddeford
Hodijah Baylies D'gfiton
John'Peafe Fd^arton
M. Jordan Frenchman's Bav
Ala Andrews Ihfwich
Jonas Clatk Kcvncbunk
Lemuel Trefcott Mackias \ Jeremiah Clark
Jona.D.Wefton Moofelfland
InjpsSors dnd Meafurers for Bofton, &V,
Jonas C. Mino:
ohn F. Barber
'nomas Edes
Benjamin Eaton
Beza Lincoln
John Popkin
Jofhua Thaxter
OltverP.Holyoke
John Wllifton
Samuel Prince
Saml. W. Hunt
John N.Welch
Edward Carneau
AdamW.Thaxrer
Azor G. ArchbaM
William Bradford
Ifaac Cooper
Jofhua Walker
Weighers and Gtiagerx.
SamL Wheelwright, Peter Dolliverjohn Bray, Seth Wells.
Occafional Infpe8ors of Outpojts.
Henry Thaxter and Martin Lincoln, of Hingkain,
Levi Bate's, Weymouth*
Collrflor ^ *• - William R. Lee }
Navat Officer - Samuel Ward > Salem and Bet\ rh
purveyor - « * Barthol. Putnam ) " *
Surveyor ■* - Jofiah B;nchelder Beverly
Cdletlor - . - - Jofeph Wilfon Marblehead
Marblekead
Surv?yor&. Infptclor Jofliua Prentifs
tolleBor -- Ralph Crofs
NavalOfiicer - Jonath. Titcomh
Surveyor * - Michael Hedge
Im
toturypcrt"
£^4 Surveyors, &c.-
Collector - - John Kk'redge ? riMir0n,-
Surveyor &h ft -ttor Zee ha. Stevens \<*l0UceJte*
Surveyor & Infpeclor Jonah Reed ThcmaflozoK.
Infpector - - Henry Warren Plymoutk
Infpector - - Jeremiah Clark KorA
MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA.
[Carefully revifed by the Adjutant-General, O&. 1807.}
General Staff Officers.
Captain-General and Commander in Chief,
His Excellency JAMES SULLIVAN.
Aid-de-Camps.
John L. Sullivan and Benjamin Welles.
Adjutant- General.
Brigadier-General 'villiam Donnifon of Bofton,
[Office is kep it No. 18, Winter-Street.]
Quarter-Mafter* General.
Brigadier-General Amala Davis, of Bolton.
LOmce No. 129, Oange-Street.J
Divisionary Staff-Officers.
Counties of Suffolk ana Norfolk.
FIRST DIVISION.
Major-Genera!. Sun on Elliot, ofBoflon.
Aid<-dr-Camp. Major John T. Sargent.
7udge- Advocate*. Charles Davis, ofBofton.
SECOND DI VISION. — Effex.
Ma <jfr- General. James Bricket, of Haverhill.
Aid-dc-Camps . Majo- Panl. Sweet, Math. Cogfwel!
fudge- Advocate^ John Varnum of Haverhill.
D.ivifiojiary Suff-Officera. 145
THIRD DIVISION.— Middlefex.
Major-General. Jofeph Bradley Varnunv'of Dracuf.
A/d-de-Camps. Maj. Danl.Varnum and John L.Tuttle.
Judge-Advocate .
FOURTH DIVISION.— Hampfhire.
Major-General. Ebeirezer Mattoon, of Amherft.
Aid-dc-Camps. Maj. Saml.G unwell, Eben'r.Mattxui, j;;.
fad^e Advocate. Jcjhn M. Gannett, of Northricld.
FIFTH DIVISION.
Counties of Plymouth, Briftol, Bamftablfc, Dukes County'
and Nantucket.
M.-jor-Gevxral. Nathaniel Goodwin, of Plymouth.
Aid-df-C.amp. Major Harry Padelford.
Judge-Advocate. Nathan fdhyward, of Plymouth.
SIXTH DIVISION.— York, Cumberland, & Oxford.
- Major-Genentj. Ichabod Goodwin, of Berwick.
. [id-de- Vamp. Major Ichabod Goodwin, jr.
judge. Advocate. Dudley Hubbard, of Berwick.
SEVENTH DIVISION.— Worcefter.
Nai^MencraL Jonathan Davis, of Oxford.
Ard-de-Camps. Majors Eftes Howe and John Spurr, jf
Judge- Advocate. Levi Lincom, jr. of Worcefter.
EIGHTH DIVISION.— Lincoln and Kennebeck. .
Major-Gene ral. Henry Sewalt, of Augufta.
Aid-de-Camps. Majors Barzillai Gannett, John O.'Page*
Judge+Advo.cate. Benjamin Whitweli of Augufta.
NINTH DIVISION.— Berkftire.
Major-Central. Thomas Ives, of Great Barrington.
Aid-de-Camtps. Eli Enfign and Thomas Williams.
Judge-Advocate. John W. Hulbert, of Sheffield.
TENTH DIVISION.— Hancock and Wafhington.
Major-Gin era/. George Ulmer, of Lincolnvilje.
Aid-de-Camps. Majors John Wiifon (af i,inc«hv!dW|
and Charles Ulmer.
Judge- AdvQcalt fnbu Wi'tliin, 0! 8cif<ft,
i+6 Brigade Staff Officer-flr
JBRIQADE SI' AFP OFFICERS.
FIRST DIVISION.
Counties of Suffolk and Norfolk.-
LEGIONARY BRIGADE.
John Winflow, of Bofton Brigadier-General. '
Bryant P. Tilden, Brigade Major.
James Phillips^ Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
*\ Clfaac S« Gardner, of Brookline, Brigadier- General'--
jfe < Samuel M. Thayer, Brigade-Major.
' **' ( James Blake Howe, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
sd ^E''Jari Crane, of Canton, Brigadier-General.
« • < Timothy Whiting, Brigade-Major.
'•' i Elijah Crane, jr<- Brigade-Quarter-Mafter*,
SECOND DIVISION. Eftex.
,a C Elias H. Derby, of Salem, Brigadier-General. •
Brig
Brig
Brig
fohn Prince, jr. Brigade-Major,
ohn Winchefter, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
" I jonn Winchelter, xirigade-^uarter-ivialter.
j C Nathaniel Lovejoy, ofAndovcr, Brigadier-General,
James Ayer, Brigade-Major.
John Adams, jr. Brigade-Quarter-Mafter. -
THIRD DIVISION. Middlefex.
a C Ebenezer Chcjieyof Newton, Brigadier-General.
A ^Jeremiah Clap, Brigade-Major.
• g" I Timothy Walker, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
ad (* William Hildceth, of Dracur, Brigadier-General..
Brig. < Sarnpfon Woods, Brigade- Major.
i Jonathan Hildreth, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
FOURTH DIVISION. Hampfhire.
ft C Samuel Porter, of Hadley, Brigadier-Genera U
*lt j tr.^n... q~:.i. ■o,:«-ja, n*..:~..
Eraftus Smith, Brigade- Major.
Arcbippus Morgan, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
, C [ona. Woodbridge ofWorthington, Brigadier-Gen.
u . < Epaphras Hoyt, Brigade-Major.
iJr,K* ( Daniel Butler, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter,
FIFTH DIVISION. Plymouth, &c.
ft f Ifrael Fearing, of Wareham, Brigadier-General.
-*r 4 William Hammatt, Brigade-Major.
Bri£- / ElilhaRugqles, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
, C Benjamin Bates, of Mansfield, Brigadirr-GenSrai.
ft? } William Sever, Brigade-Major.
Wfr ( Gilbert Everett, Bngade-Quarter-Mafter.
Brigade Staff Offictrs. H7
i K Ebenczer Lathrop, of Barnftahle, Brigadier-Geneml.
R r ) Jokph Bliih, juu- Brigade-Major,
*>"*»• { Andrew Garrett, Brigadc-Qiiarter- Mailer.
.SIXTH DIVISION. York, Cumberland, and Oxford.
John Lord, of Berwick, Brigadier-General.
William Hight, Brigade-Major.
Thomas Leigh, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
Nathaniel C. Allen, of New-Gloucefter, Brig. Gen.
William Goddard, Brigade-Major.
Godfrey Grofvenor, Brigade-QuarteT-Mafter.
David Lamed, of Livermore, Brigadier-General.
Hannibal Hamlin, Brigadier-Gener,al.
Benjamin Prefcot, Bngade-Quartcr-Mafter.
SEVENTH DIVISION. Worcefter.
« ( Caleb Burbank, of Sutton, Brigadief-Gerieraf*
n • < Sumner Baftow, Brigade*Major.
*Jng' ( Archibald Campbell, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
, ( Silas Holman, of Bolton, Brigadier-General.
« • s Jacob Fifher, Brigade-Major.
png* ( Thomas L. Whitney, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
EIGHTH DIVISION. Lincoln and Kennebeck.
« C Abiel Wood, of Wifcaflet, Brigadier-General.
£ ■ < Seth Tinkham, Brigade-Major.
g* ( John Merrill, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
■ C John Chandler, of Monmouth, Brigadier-General.
j, • < Samuel Howard, Brigade-Major.
< £* ( Jofeph Chandler, Bngade-Quarter-Maftef.
NINTH DIVISION. Berkfhirc.
>feph Whiton, of Lee, Brigadier-General,
fared Curtis, Brigade -Major.
w Samuel Rofleter, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
_*d ^ Wm. Towner, of Williamftown, Brigadier-General
«•• < Henry C. Brown, Brigade-Major.
^* C Jofiah Talmage, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
TENTH DIVISION-Hancock and Wafhington.
trt ( Tohn Blake, of Orrington, Brigadier-General.
J * < Robert Wheeler, Brigade-Majorf
*"&■( John Crofby, jr. Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.
, C John Cooper, of Machias, Brigadier-General.
-Bri? ; Peter Talbot, Brigadc»Major.
g' C John DicfcTnfon, Brigade-Quarter:Mafter.
m S!o(
tfjP Field Officers of Infantry,
FIEXD OFFICERS.
FIRST DIVISION.
Counties of Suffolk and Norfolk.
LEGIONARY BRIGADE.'
Thomas Badger, Lieutenant-Colonel of Infantry ^
Firji Sublegioh. — Petei Olgood, Majo*.
Second SubUgion. — Jacob Stearns, iMIjor.
Third Suttlrgion. — Jofeph Stodder, Major.
5UBLECION OF LIGHT INFANTRY,
J)aniel Meflinger, Major.
Firjl Brigade.
lft) % William Barns, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg- < Jofeph Jones and Samuel Payfon, Majors.
2d \ John Barker, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Jedidiah Lincoln and Lemuel Lovell, Majors
3d ( Benjamin Hay den, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Barnabas Clark and Jofeph Bent, Majors.
Setond Brigade.
id ^ Johnfon Mafon, Lieutenai.t-Colonel.
Reg. ( George Ellis and John Burndge, Majors,
cd \ Nathaniel Whiting, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Rig. / Milton Sfratton and Ilaac Billings, jr. Majors.
George Hawes, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Luther. Metcalf and Cyrus Comflock, Majois.
SECOND DIVISION —EiTex.
F'irjl Brigade.
lft ? Samuel Atchei, 3d. Lieu enant-Colonel.
Reg. } George Dean and Samuel S\vet:, Majors.
ed ( Jacob Smith. Lieutenant-Colonrl.
Reg. ? Nathaniel Barker ami Daniel Steel, Majorat
3d 5 JonathaH H. Lovrtt, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg ( Ifael Fofterand Levi Dodge, Majois.
4th i William Mansfield, Lieutenant-Colonel.
R< g ( Jfonn Ome and Jonathan Makepeace, Majors.
5th 5 Ehcnezer Goodale, Lieutenant Colonel.
i\eg. ( Elias Wilkins and Dav\d Putnam, Majors.?
5^g. I
Field Officers ©f Infantry. 149
Second Brigade,
lft \ Somerby Chafe, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Keg. i Benjamin Stickney and Samuel Bailey, Majors
2cT 5 Thomas Wade, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Keg. t Jofeph Dorman and Thomas Gage, Majors.
3d 5 .fames Kimball, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( John Phillips, jr. and Benjamin Jenkins, Majors.
4th C Jona. Barnard, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Keg. \ Thomas Hoyt and Richard Curiier, Majors.
,5th < Richard Kimball, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg, f Evan Merrill and Benjamin Ofgood, Majors.
6th 5 John P«body, Lieutenant-Colonel.
R^eg. % Stephen Bartlett and Robert Fofter, Majors.
THIRD DIVISION.— Middlefex.
Firjt Brigade.
tft { William Bond, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Walter Froft and Benjamin Holten, Major:.
2d S Amos Boardman, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. \ Samuel Hopkins and Benjamin Y. Baldwin^ Majors.
3d S John Butt rick* Lieutenan'-Co'.onel.
Reg. ( James Barrett and Jonas Buttrick, Majors.
4th 5 Joe^ Norcrofs, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Aaron Kinfman and Ebenezer M. Ballard, Majors,
5th 5 Nathaniel Auftin, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. < Abraham Butterfield and Jona. Locke, jr.- Majors.
Second Brigade*
ift ^ Jofeph Whitman, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I Jedidiab Brigham and Lovell Barnes, Majors.
ed ( Jonathan Bancroft, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I Stephen Longlcy and Rogers King, Majors.
3d ^ John Parker, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Hc^. I Samuel Parker and Prefcott Varnum, Majoj*
FOURTH DIVISION.— Hampfhire.
Firji Brigade.
tft ^ Alexander Field, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. < Auguftus SifTon and Eliphax Moody, Major?.
2d i Roger Cooley, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg* < Job Langdon and Julius. Morgan, Majors.
3d ^ Thomas Powers, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I Mcles Haftingsand Melzhr Hunt, Majors.
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15© field Officers of Infantry-.
4'th CSeth Parfor.s, Lieutenant-Colonel. .
Reg. ( Simon E. Holland and Frederick Fallry, Majorsf
,5th K '\-non kforgap, Lieut nant-Colonel.
Reg. ^ Jofiah Gardner and John Shnw, Majors;
Second Brigade.
iff 1 1 ra?c Maltby, Li««t'civ.tnt-Colonel.
Reg. ^ Stvh P >mroy and Charles Chapman, Majors.
2] $ Richard E. Newromb, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Re;_>. J Cbik Chandler, Major.
3d \ Medid Alexander. Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg ( Jacob Putnam and Ephraim Whacler, Majors,
4th \ John Reed, Lieutenant-Coiorel.
Reg. ( Thaddeus Baker and Patrick Bryant, Majors.
,yh ^ John Ames, Lieutenrnt-Colonel.
Reg. < Roger Leavitt and Thomas Longley, Majors/
FIFTH DIVISION— Plymouth, &c.
Firft Brigade.
ill ^ John Thomas, Lieuu i<ant-Colonel.
Reg. f George Ruffell and Nathann, Tbomfon, Majors;
2d 5 Charles Turner, jun. Lieutenat.: -Colonel.
Reg I Eben'r. Bailey and John B. Baifton, Majors.
3d 5 Sylvanns Lazell, Lieutenant-Co'onxl.
Reg. ? Caleb Howard and James Barrel!, Majors.
4th S Abiel Wafhburn, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I _ , Majors.
Setond Brigade.
tft S Jofeph Kelrog, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. \ Allen Munroe and Abel Shorey, Majors.
2d S Benjaroin Lincoln, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. } j tepti E. Read and Henry Smith, Majors.
Ad S Thomas Lincoln, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Nathaniel Fales and Ifroel Dean, 2d. Major.*.
4th 5 Jfjio Williams, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. < Ebenezei Bacon and 7?b\Aon White, Majors.
Third Brigade.
ifl 5 David Nye, Lieutenant-Colonel.
R-g. 2 Nathaniel Jenkins and John Freeman, Msjors.
ed 5 Tr,na:han Snow, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ? Jabez Sparrow and John WitherelL, Majcrs.
SIXTH DIVISION.— York, Cumb. and Oxford..
Firft Brigade.
tft <C M^fes Lvman, 2d. Lieutenant- Colonel.
$-<?. } ElJaktm Sevey and. Paul Lewis, Majogft.
Field Officers of Infantry. "-iji
fed < Samuel Leigh ton, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Samuel Remick and William Lambert, Majors.
3d S John Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel,
Reg. ( Stephen Briant and Thomas Harmon, Majors.
4th < William Froft, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Benjamin Peirce and Darling Huntrefs, Majois.
5th ^ Jofeph Parions, Lieutenants Colonel.
Reg. ( Paul Burnham and Jofiah Fowle, Majors.
6th i John Mitchell, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I David Harch and John Taylor, jr. Majors.
Second Brigade.
ll < James Merri'i, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg } Kaac Gage and Jofiah Hobbs, Majors.
2d S Charier Thomas, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Lemuel Swift a*.d Elijah Hal!, Majors.
3d 5 Nathaniel Froft, L •eu;enat:t-Colone|.
Reg. ( Jonathan Moulton and Nathaniel Warren, Majors.
4th 5 rhomas Chute, Lieuttiiant-Colonel. '
Reg. ( William True and Saml. Downing, Majors,.
<>th S David Potter, Lieutenant-Colonel.
R#g. ( Jacob Smith and Daniel Maybury, Majors,
6th C John Lawrence, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. X l'homas Means and Samuel Baker, Majors.
Third Brigade.
lft 5 Levi Hubbard, Lieutenant-Colonel.
R<*K« < Jonathan Cummings, Major.
2d < Amos Haft ings, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg.} William Ruffell, Major.
'^d { JefFe Stone, Lieutenant Colonel.
R^g- c John Turner and Amos Trafk, Major.s,
4th { John McMillen, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Elias Berry and Samuel Nivers, Majors.
SEVENTH DIVISION.— Woicdler,
Firjl Brigade.
lft % Lieutenant- Colonel.
ReS- C John Brigham and Ifaac Lamb, Majors.
2d \ John Farnham, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. \ A fa Childs and Hemy Sweeting, Majors.
3d ( Oliver Crofby, Lieurenant-Colonel.
Reg. \ Henry Penniman and Timothy Billings, Majors,*,
4th (" Ebenezer Stone, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ^Oliver Morfe and Zephaniah Brown, Majors.
5tn 5 I>au' Whiting, Lieutenant- CoioneJ.. v-\'
^cg ( Jofiah Woodward, Mejoi.
*i$2 Field Officers Qf Infantry.
Second Brigade.
lft < Jam« Wilder, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I Stephen P. Gardner and Barnard Nurfe, Majors.
ad % William Eager, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Barnam Blake and Jofeph Meriam, Majors.
3d i Samuel Lee, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Abiel Farmenter and Joel Amfden, Majors.
4th i Benjamin Marfliall, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Edmund Cufhing and Edward Bacon, Majors.
5th < Benjamin Adams, LieutenanuColonel.
Reg. If Simeon H.White and Arna Bacon, Majors.
EIGHTH DIVISION.-Lincoln and Kenncbeck.
Firjl Brigade.
rft \ Denny M'Cobb, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. \ David Shaw and Andrew Reed, Majors.
ed \ David Payfon, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. \. David Payfon, jr. and Abiel Wood, jr. Majors..
3d \ Daniel Waters, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Charles Razor and John Perkins, Majors.
4th \ Samuel Thatcher, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Jofeph Maxcy and Jofhua Adams, Majors.
.5th ( James Rogers, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Alexander Rogers and Noah Jordan, Majors.
Second Brigade.
id ^ Thomas Fillebrown, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. < Samuel Cony and Benjamin White, Majors.
2d < Elnathan Sherwin, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. ( Abner Weeks and Herbert Moors, Majors.
3d < William Sprague, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I Brown Baker and Thomas Atkinfon, Majors.
4th < William Jones, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Re8- < John Moor and Eli Wcflon, Majors;
.5th \ Oliver Bailey, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. 1 Jofeph Fairbanks aud William Gould, Majors.
NINTJ1 DIVISION.— Berkshire.
Firfi Brigade.
lft ( David Tracy, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. -J John AnHley, 3d, and John Whiting, Majors.
2d 5 Francis Herrick, Lieutenanr-Colonel.
Reg. J Wm. Ingerfoll and Benjamin C. Perkins, Majors
3d 5 Eliphalet Baker, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. X Nathaniel Bird and Lemuel Kjngfbury, Majors.*
Field Officers of Infantry. 153
Second Brigade.
ill 5 MarfliaH Jones., Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I Ala Clothier and Calvin Hubbel, Majors.
!d
Abfalajn Ford, Lieutenant-Colonel.
,.i>.
Reg. ( John WjlJard and Levi Belden, Majors.
ad I Amos Holbrook, Lieutenant-Colonel.
Peg. ( Peter Warden, jr. and Ward Cotton, Majo
TENTH DIVISION.— Hancock and Waijirngtof.
Firjl Brigade.
id $ loleph Lee, Lieutenani-Ccionel.
Reg- ^ Nathan Lowe and Ofgood Frye, Major.,.
2d S Thorn « Knowiton, Lieutenani-Coionei.
Reg. ( Jon„ihan Wilfon, Major.
gd <i Lieutenant-Colonel.
Reg. I Nathan Hopkins and Andrew Tyler, Majors. ,
Second Brigade.
ifl < Jofcph Wal'act, Lieutenant- Colonel.
JRcg. I jam's Campbell and Ebenezer lnglee, jyifcjors,
9d *\ Melatjah Jordan, Lieutenant-Colonel.
fteg. c TeiT- Duttonand Amos Ames, Majors
3d $ John Brewer, Lieuiemnt-Colonel.
Reg. ( Oliver Shead and John Balcom, Majors.
CAVALRY.
Officers cvmw ■ending Corps of Cavalry.
FIRST DiVJSIO: o Bar* r
h'A '■ - ' , taiu iPhsne'aj j
irkitt • ■ iW
F .< DiVjSlO'N.
Major ., ade, 1 battalion.
Ca-r.. r. Co.. Molb Bafccock
Cap 1 . Jam'< I Major Jofiah Wh"temore
Cap,i, Captain John Jiefrimemvsy
Swpy . 'ori. I Captain George W. Read
Majdi Nathan : ■■■ j Captain Eben; Richardfoa
CaptatrjWtll a a •' apen Captain Eben. Thompfon
Capt. in S; inus Adams | Second B>ignde, 3 TrocpSA
Ca; fain lot: ih Newdl Captain joleph Wood
SECOND DIVISION. | Captain Aaion Warren
Second Brigade, 1 Suadr&n. J Captain Noah Spaulding
M*jor Daniel Carlton
'54
Officers of Cavalry.
FOURTH DIVISION.
Firji Brigade, l Battalion.
Lieut. Col. Reuben Patrick
Major Mofes Porter
Captain AfaSlayton
Captain Calvin Merrill
Captain Nathaniel Parker
Captain Parmenas King
Captain Amzi Stanl -y
Second Brigade, l Battalion.
Lieut. Col. Samuel Wells
fvfajor Thomas Kidd
Captain Jabez Newell
Captain John Putnam
Captain .Salmon Graves
Captain Stephen French
Captain
FIFTH DIVISION.
Firji Brigade, 1 Squadron.
Major Thomas Bennett
Captain Daniel Mitchell
Captain
Second Brigade, l Squadron.
Major Daniel Gilbert
Captain Lewis Wheaton
Captain Jofeph Tiffany
Captain Ezra Deane
SIXTH DIVISION.
Firji Brigade, 1 Squadron,.
Major Alezander fyce
Captain George Froft
Captain Naihaniel Froft
Second Brigade, l Battalion.
Lieut. Co'l. Lothrop Lewif
Major William Bracket
Captais Thonus Chafe
Captain Elijah Elder
Captain Robert Anderfon
Captain John Q. Keith
Captain Jedidiah Leighton
Third Brigade* a Troop &
Captain JoeJ Robinfbn
Captain Samuel Atwood
SEVENTH DIVISION.
Firji Brigade, i Battalion.
Lt. Col. Jer. Kinglbury, jr.
Major Mofes Healy
Captain Elijah Waters
Captain Calvin A mm i don
Captain Ignatius Goulding
Captain Maynard Wood
'Captain William Ay res. 2d
Second Brigade, l Battalion.
Lieut. Col. Stephen Haftings
Major Daniel Putnam
Captain William Taylor
Captain Edward Goodwin
Captain William Edge 11, jr^.
Captain Phinehas Whitney
Captain
EIGHTH DIVISION.
Firji Brigade, i Squadron*
Major Silas Lee
Captain William Gregory
Captain Thomas M'Crate
Second Brigade, i Battalion,
Major Peter Grant
Captain Afher Spaujden
Captain Sewall Prelcott
Captain Thomas Eaftman
Captain Amos Barton
NINTH DIVISION.
Firji Brigade, I Squadron.
Major Henry Brown
Captain Daniel Sears
Captain Azariah Root
Captain Ehenezer Jenk«ns,jr.
Second Brigade, \ Squadron.
Major Thomas Gould
Captain John B. Root
Captain Eraitus Dav
TENTH DIVISION.
Firji Brigade, I Squadron
Captain James Thomas '
Captain Abel Baker
Oncers of Artillery*
ARTILLER T.
Cfficers commanding Corps of Artillery.
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FIRST DIVISION.
legionary Brigade, 1 Battal.
Major Oliver Johomiot
Captain David Cobb
Captain John Binney
Fir ft Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Major James Robinfon
Captain Nathaniel Shaw
Captain John Robinfon
Captain Humphry Bicknell
Second Brigade, i Battalion.
Major Abner Morfe
Captain David Hartfhorn
Captain Tefle Hartfhorn
SECOND DIVISION.
Firft Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Major Amos Hovey
Captain A fa Brooks
Captain Daniel Hayes
Captain Ebenezcr Safford
Captain William Story
Captain John Teder
Second Brigade, l Battalion.
Major Ephraim Brown
Captain James Potter
Captain Daniel Cummings
Captain George Sawyer
THIRD DIVISION.
Firft Brigade, t Battalion.
Lieut Col. Jofhua Ruflell
Major ' Jofiah Stone
Captain Thomas Heald
Captain Jofeph Reed
Captain Daniel Bond
Captain Peter Harrington
Captain Lawfon Nurl'e
Second Brigade, i Battalion.
Major Jofeph Dows
Captain James Lewis, jr.
Captain Thomas SpauMing
*Alfo Captain Samuel Hoit
FOURTH DIVISION.
Firft Brigade, l Battalion.
Major Jacob Blifs
► Captain Mofes Butt, jr.
Captain Jafon Walker
Captain John Mather
Second Brigade, \ Battalion.
Lieut. Corl. Nehemiah May
Major William Edwards
Captain Julia Smead
Captain John Brick
Captain Luke Carter
Captain Perez Packard
FIFTH DIVISION.
Firft Brigade^ l Battalia
Major Jofeph Thomas
Captain Noah Ford
Captain George Drew
Captain Albert Smith
Second Brigade, 1 Battalion.
Major Bryan Hall
Captain Thos. Danforth, 2$.
Captain John Coggefhall
Third Brigade f l Company.
Captain Wfflcrn Jenkins
SIXTH DIVISION.
Firft Brigade, 1 Battalion^
Major Jeremiah Clark
Captain James Carlifle
Captain Daniel Clark
Stcond Brigade, 1 Battalion'
Major Lemuel Weeks
Captain James D. Hopkins
CaptainCornel .Dillingham*
Third Brigade, l Company*
Captain Jonathan Bemis
SEVENTH DIVISION.
Firft Brigade, 1 Rami icn\
Major Perley Hunt
Capt.Gerthom Plympton.jr.
Captain Samuel Curtis, jr.
Capt. John Claflen, jr.
, and Captain P^tcr O. A.' fen
<&F
Officers of Artillery.
Second Brigade, l Battalion,
M ij<>r Solomon Carter
Captain Jokn Hills
Captain Jonas Eaton, jr.
Captain Caleb Lincoln
EIGHTH DIVISION.
Firjl Brigade, l Battalion*
Lieut. Col. Samuel Seavey
Major Jofhua Shaw
Captain Daniel Holden
Captain Wm. S. Blafl ind
Ciptain Ebenezer Thatcher
Captain Zebediah Thayer
Second Brigade, 2 Companies.
Captain Jonathan Pulien
Captain Wm. H. Pa^e
NINTH DIVISION.
Firjl Brigade, l Battalion.
Major Dudley Woodworth
Captain Enoch W. Thtyet
Captain Elnathan Judd
Second Brigade, l Battalion.
MajorMelantlhonW.Wells
Captain Jofhua Whitney,jr,
Captain E'ijah Bagg
k TENTH DIVISION.
Firjl Brigade, l Battalion.
Major Thomas Stevens
Captain Henry Dillingham
Captain Otis Little
Captain Thos. Cunningham
t Second Brigade, t Battalion.
j Major Levi Fairbanks
I Captain JoGah Dana
j Captain George S. Smith
OFFICERS of the LEGIONARY BRIGADE in Bqflon.
Brigadier-General - John Winflow
Brigade-Major -- - Bryant P. Tilderr
Brigad.-Q_uarter-Majler - - James Phiiiips
Captain
Henry Purkitt
Troop of Cavalry.
Lieut. Abel Wheelock j
Lieut. John Roulftone |
Cornet.
Andrew Ivlpaor*
Sublegion of Light Infantry.
Daniel Me (linger, Major. J John Wnaflow, jr. Adjutant;-
Enffgns.
David C. MofcW
N. P'.Riilieij
Captains.
George Wheeler
Henry Sargent
Thomas Howe
LieuVnar.ts.
James Eunfon, ji.
Mofo Poor
Major*
Oliver Johoonot
Captains.
David Cobh
John Binney
S Edmund Quiney
\ James Ridgway
Sublegion of Artillery.
AthertonPemii nun
Adjutant. j Quarter-Mafter.
Abraham Edwards ( Nathaniel Brow 3
Lieutenants.
Nicholas Pc irce and Nathw' Parker.
William Harris and Elilba k'v«*r«h
Legionary Brigade in Bo&on.
>r
IN FA NT R T Sublegions.
Thomas Badger, Lieuttnant-Colonel.
George Bals, Adjutant.
John V>\\vit\\y% Surgeon. \ Stephen Yh.iytxt Surgeon s Mat r„
First SuBLEGro.v.
Peter Ofgood, Major.
Captains. I . Lieutenants. Lnfigns.
Amos Binney | Jofiah Snejjjjng, jr. | Zeph. Sampfon
Daniel Badger \ Samuel Howe Edward Childs
Barzillai Hudlbn j Jofiah Cuming • Henry Morgan
ErJenezer Rhoades | Edward Hart James Alexander
Second Sub legion
Jacob Stearns, Major.
Lieutenants.
Tohn A. Parkman
Captains,
Ilaac'Cufhing
Jacob Canterbury LFnnk Rob-its
Turner Crooker
Thomas Dean
Captafos.
John Goodwin
Charles P. Sumner
Third Sub leg ion.
Jofeph Stockier, Major.
Lieuttnants.
Enfigns.
Benjamin Ilurd
William Barry
William Simonds-
Jofeph Gardner
Feriuel B. Rogers
Sarriuel Curtis
Charles Curtis
Epes Ellery
Captains.
C Pratt (Chelfea)
Jofeph Homer
Samuel Hewes
Ammi Cutler
Jabe* Ellis
Frink ■Stratton
James B. Maifton
Nathan Heard
Fourth Sublegion.
, Major
Lieutenants*.
David Province
Lc murl Coiburn
form S. Lillie
William Snow
En fig vs.
Simon Halbngs
John Fairbanks
Mofes Everett
Wentw. Knights
Lnfo ns.
John S. Perkins
Clark
INDEPENDENT CADETS. Governor's Efcort.
Captain
IneuUnant
Evfign ■
Adjutant*
Su rgeon
Lieutenant-Colonel John T. Apthorp;
M;<jor William Sullivan.
Major Jofeph I i den.
Captain Lewis Glover.
Doctor John C. Warren. ,.
O
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Town- Officers in Boftoru
ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE ARTlLLERf COMFY
Captain.
Lieutenant
£nftgn
Treafurcr
Clerk
Firji Serjeant
Second Serjeant
Third Serjeant
Fourth Serjeant
[Incorporated 1638.]
Mr. Edmund Bowman.
Major Jonathan Loring.
Mr. Jonathan Whitney :
Gen. John Window.
Capt. Thomas Clark.
Mr. William Howe.
Mr. Nathaniel Clarke
Mr. Henry Fowle.
Mr. Nathaniel Brown*
TOWN-OFFICERS IN BOSTON.
SjleBmtr-
Charles Bulfinch
David Tilden
William Porter
Francis Wrighf
Jofeph Kettcll
Jona. Chapman
Ebenezer Oliver
Jona. HunneweU
John May
The Seleftmen meet at their Chamber in FaneuiU
Hall, every Wcdnefday afternoon, for tranfa&inj; the pruT
dential affairs of the town ; and on the lajt. Monday in
each month, for the purpofe of examining and allowing ac-
counts againft the town.
Matthew Nazro is the attendant on the Selectmen.
Totun-Clerk, William Cooper.
Town-Treafurer and ColleBor of Taxes.
William Smith. Office No. 53, State Street, .. , g
Overfeers of the Poor.
Edward Proftor | Redford Wepfter | Samuel plan
Henry Hill | Thomas Pe; kins j O.cias Goodwin
William Smith 1 Samuel Sneliinjr 1 William Mackay
William Phillips J Benja. Goddard j JofephC.oolicJge.jr
Majte r of the Alms- Hrufe.
G.^rge Deh'.ris.
Phyfcfon and Surgeon.
DoQbr P. te r St. Nfedsffc
T«wn-Officer$ in Bofton.
«J9
FiretvarJs.
[The Figures allude to
Thomas Melvill
Amafa Davis
H<mry Jackion
Jo'eph May
Andrew Cunningham
Samuel Bradford
'Joleph Head
Thomas H. Perkins
Tohn Winflow
Stephen Codman
John Br
Thomas Dennie
Dei
i?79
i7Qo
*79*
»7Q3
l795
1797
1797
K97
1707
ITS*
1799
1800
the time when chofen.J
Simon Elliot 1800
Jonathan Hunnewell 1802
Daniel Meffinger 1802
Ozias Goodwin 1804
Thomas Cunfs 1805
Benjamin Coates i8o«
William Sullivan 1800
Benjamin Smith J 806
Ignatius Sargent 1807
Joihua Davi^, jr. 1807
Henry Fowle 1807
Samuel Swett 1 807
School- Committer.
The SelecVnrm, together with the Hon. John Davis',
Charles Davis. Efq. Dr. Aaron Dexter, Jofeph Eckley, d.d.
Rev. Wm. Emerfon, David Greene and Tohn Heard, Efqs,
JohnT.Kirkland, d-d -John Phillips & Wm. Smith, Eft;*
Doflor Thomas We'fli, and Arnold Welles, Efq.
JnflruBon in the Public Schools*
Latin Gramma^ Majler, Wm. BigloWj Centre School.
fnglifh Grammar Ma/icr, Afa Bullard, South School-
ngltfk Grammar Ma/ler, John Hafkell, Centre School.
ZngHJh Grammar Waller, Ej"kie! Little, North School.
f.ngtjjh Grammar Majiert Cyrus Perkins Hawkins-Street*
Writing Mafcr, - - John Tiieftone, North School.
Writing Majztr, - - Rufus Webb, South School.
Writing HajUry - - Jona. Snelling, Centre School.'
Writing liajfr, - - Benja. Holt, K«iwkins-Street.
Board of Health.
Nathl.Greenough, Sec'ry.
Ward 7. Benjamin RufTell
Benjamin RuSTell, Pnfidcnt
Ward 1, AmosBinney
S, Jacob RhoaaVs
g, Edward Staples
4, John Odin
|, EteneZer Larkin
o, N'athl. Freeman
ViJitingPlvftcian of the Port.
Do&. Thomas 'Welfli.
8, Robert Williams
9, Daniel Tuttle
to, Wm. V. Hutchins
11, John Be .'lows
12, Nathaniel Meriam
Meffev«er to the Board.
Mr. William Phillips.
Office No. /y^tatc-Streef, corner of Wilfon's Laf$sv
r6b Town- Officers 'in Bofton*
Superintendant of Police,
Charles &a] finch, Elq.— Office ,in Sele&rcrn's Chamber.
jc^iu W. ioU'om, his Afli'ttant, No. 30, Ucaon-Sueei.
AJ'eJfors of Taxes.
Joifah Snelling, Samuel Dunn, and John Boyle.
AJfipni AJfeJfors.
T,»hn Witafldw, Pnfideut. | Nathan Webb, Secretary.
W,;rd No. 1, Tho-nas Badger and John W. Quiney
2, Hertry Fewle aiid William Dodd.
3, Tir.>:has Page and Jo(iah C. Ransford. ■
4, Eben. Fiothinghain and Jacob Wellh.
*,, Jofiah Marfhafi and John Brown.
6, Hawlces Cufhing and James Ridgway.
7, John Baxter and "William Walter.
8, Enoch Hufe and Abraham Wild.
9, John Window and Arthur Fcflenden. ,
10., Jofeph Fofier and Samuel Swett..
1 1, Benjamin Wheeler and Daniel Bates.
12, Barzillai Homes and Ikar Vof$.
Auditors of Accounts of the Town-Treafurer, Sele3>
m>ny Uvcrfeers of the Poor, and Board of Health*
Hon. Thomas Dawes, Jofeph Rufiell, arvd Samuel Bfowri.
A Jay Af<2y?m.~ John Wells,' and William C. Huimemari.
Clerk and InJpeStor of the Market.-^ William Gooch,
Conjlables.
(i) Amos Lewis (g) Solomon Twift
(Uj Samuel White (n) Mok-s Thayer
{(. ~ ) rhom is StevenO
U) J .rah Hoi brook
Jc) Elifli 1 Cope land
(i; Hemy Lane
fi). Levi Joy
(k) Benjamin Bats Leeds
(I) John.Deverell :
(mj James Sumner -
Cullers of Dry Fiji.
Jona. Gifting, Jofeph Doble, Eliiha Turner.
la) Houft N. Square, (h) Pro&orsLane. (c) N.Sqtiarr.
:,ci)!<o.^\ Priece-St. (/) Pltafant-Strect. (/ J Brattlt-S?
U) Ruilfll-Strtrt. (h) Row's Urn.' {i) Mj]ell-St}
m Elm-Street. (I) Tlnatre- Alley \Ht) Wijl-Bqjl,
Town Officers m Boftoo. i6r
Fence Viewers.
Benjamin White and Mofes Eayres.
Hay-Wards and Hog-Reeve's:
Barney Connor I John Delufe
Jofeph Cobit I Jofeph Bacon
Ha\ -Weigher. InfpcBor of Sf one-Lime.
George Trott Edward -Rumney
Jlfeafurert of Wood and Barh at the WharvTfs*
Jofeph Gleafon—North End of the Town.
William Andrews — South End of the Town.
Mea/urers of Wood coming by Land.
John Hall — South End of the Town.
.Tirah Holbrook— North End of the Town.
Mofes Hadley and Samuel Carteret— Weft-Boflon Bri^jge,
Surveyors of Boards and Shingle*.
Edward Alline
John Butterfield
Nathaniel Bradley, jr.
"William Cloufton
John Cogfwell
Thdmas Chriftie
Caleb Coolidge
Noah Daggett, jr.
William Ell i ion
William Green
Eleazcr Homer
Benjamin White
Jofeph Stodder
Benjamin Rice
Allen Bouker
Surveyors of Flaxfeed.
Samuel Blagge and Arthur Langford.
Surveyors of Hop*, &fc.
Henry Purkitt J Thomas Barber
Lemuel Gardner | James Eunfon
Surveyors of the Highways — The Selectmen.
Surveyors of Hemp.
Samuel Emmons and James Phillips.
Surveyors of Wheat— Edw. Tuekerman and Jofi;ih SneJUng.
Scalers of Weights and Meafures.
•Richrl.Auiiin, for '1 own & State, j Tmio.Green, for Town,
Tow-Crier — JohnS. Green, Hawkins-Street.
i9bB i o 2
\6i Town-Officers in fiofton.
Municipal Court for the Town.
Eftablifbed by a Law paired the 4th of Match, 1800.
Hon- Thomas Dawes, jr. Judge.
Peter Thacher, Et'q. Advocate.
Edward Jackfon, Efq. Clerk.
(f4jr The Municipal Court is holden at Bofton, on the
ill Monday in each month, except March and September.
Samuel Clap
T. K. Jones & Co.
Samuel Bradford
Barker & Bridge
Samuel Blagge
Caleb Hayward
Robert Gardner
Thomas Clark
Au&ioneers in Bojlon.
Lewis Hayt
Jofeph Ripley
Cornel. Coohdge
John W. Quincy
John Jutau
John Ciiadwick
Benjamin Tucker
Nathl. P. "Hewes
William Leverctt
Benja. Sweetl'er
Allen & Williams
Geo. Burroughs, ft
Silas Pie Id
<Seyer& Fletcher
Ede Vannevar
John Low
Allen Lauchlin
Henry Lane
John G. Groffman
Zeally Skidmore
David Darling
James Baker
Nathaniel Bell
Caleb Munrc e
Samuel Window
Ebenezer Ciafleu
Comfort ClaHen
David Clafien
Houfe
Sextons.
Beach-Street; Wheeler's Point.
Green-Street.
No. 03, Orange-Street.
Brat (I -Square.
Pond Street (orRowe's Lane.)
NaflTau Stieet.
Near the North Church.
Hawkins-Street.
Charter-Street.
Lo\ e-Lane.
Lynn-Street.
Beikwap-Strei t.
North-Street.-
Temple-Street,
Wardens far the Ports of Bojlon and Charleflovun* -
Ilaac Cutter, and Nehemiah Somes.
Phyjtcians, Surgeons, &c. praBifmg in Bojlon.
*James Lloyd, m. d. — n.ar Concert-Hall.
♦Samuel Danlorth, m. d. — Common-Street.
*Ifaac Rand, m, d.— Atkinfon-Street.
*John Jeffries, M. d. — Fianklin-Street.
♦Charles Jarvis, a. m. Hanove-r-Street, head of Cold-Lane.
* Lemuel Hay ward, A. M. — Newbury-Street.
♦Thomas Kaft, a. m. — No. 18, Hanover-Streej-
* fielfavs of the MafachicfdtsMcxlkcd Society
Physicians hvs Bofton. .\6$
♦John Warren, m* d. School-Street, near.Stone Chapel.
♦William Euftis, a. m. — Sudbury -Street.
♦Thomas Welfh, A. m. No. 53, Hanover-Street. --*
♦Aaron Dexter, m. d. — Lower end of Milk-Street.
♦William Spooner,M.D.-Bulfinch-Street,Bowdoin-Squarr:
♦Abijah Cheever, A. M.-»-Mrs. Carter's, Southack's Courtl
♦John Fleet, m. d. — Milk-Street.
*Ifaac Rand, jr. a. m. — RandV Corner.
♦William Ingalls, m. d. — School-Street.
♦Thomas Danfdrth, a. m — Bowdoin-Square.
♦Afa Ballard, A.m — No. 83, Newbury-Street.
*tohn Gorham Coffin.-^No. 70, Orange-Street.
♦Jacob Gates— No. 13, Franklin-Street.
*John Dixwell, M. B. — Corner of Frienrls'-Sfreet.
♦James Jackfon, .\i. B. — No. 34, Hanover-Street.
♦Benjamin ShurtlcfF, m. b. — No. 7, Union-Street.
♦John,C Howard, Lynde-Street, Wcft-Boflon.
♦John C. Warren, m. u . — Park-Street,near theOldGranacy".
*Cyrus Perkins, iM. B. — No. 6, Pinckney-Street.
Horace Bean, a. m. — No. 53, Middle-Street.
•John Gorham, m. b. — Milk-Street.
William Gamage, m. b. — next to Concert- Hall.
Thomas Ives Parker, m. B. — Fond-Street.
Paniel Adams, M. b- South-RufTell-Street.
Do&or Jofhua Thomas — bottom of Centre-Street.
John Randall, m. b. — No. 5, Winter-Street.
George Bates.— No. 8, Cornhill.
Daniel Newcomb, M. d. — Cambridge-Street.
Doftor PeicivalHall.— No. 7, Crofs-Strect.
Dq&or Frederick J. Enflin— Pleafant-Strect.
Doctor Wm. Hunt Chamberlain. — No. 46, Hanover S^.
Doftor Edward Creamore — Middle-Street.
Doftor P. Deane. — Brattle-Square.
Doctor Peter St. Medard. — Back St. neat French's Tav*
Doctor Augude Lsmofy — No. 4, Bofton-Stone.
Do£ior Jofeph Evans. — Market-Square.
Do£lor John Keliey • — Clark-Street.
Dotior Rufus Barrus. — FinVStreet.
Dottor Hnikell. — No. 23, Prince-Stjreet.
Doftor John Tucker. — Leverett-Street.
Dotlor Amos Winfliip.— No. 69, Fifh-Street,
Surgeons Dentijl in Bqfion,
William P. Greenwood. — Houfe Cold-Lane,
Thomas Parfons— No. 34, iMrulboro'-Strcet.
ig4 Pilots, &^*
Branch Pilots in the State of Majachufetts.
jofiah
pilots for the Inward Divifion of Port and Harbou r qfBoftc* .
Thomas Knox, Charles Cole, Robert Knox.
Pilots for the Outward Divifion of the Port and Harbour c?
Bo/ion.
Ayres, Nathl. B. Lyde, Leml. Ayres, JohfiTilley.
By a late law of this Commonwealth, the Pilotage of the
harbour of Bofton is formed into two divifions, Outward
and Inward. The Outward divifion confiftsof four branch-
cs ; and the Inward divifion confifts of three branches; and
no perfonlo commiflioned as a Pilot, or his deputy, fhal!
ijndereake to bring in or carry out of faid harbour any vefle!
drawing of nine foet of -water, (coafters and fiihing-veffels
excepted) except in his own particular branch, under the
penalty of fijty dollars.
The Governor and Council determine and fix tlie fee
of pilotage of the feveral pilots for the harbour of Bojlon,
from time to time, having refpeft to the different rifle and
hazard of the inward and outward divifions, and according
as the circumftances of peace or war, and the feafons of the
year, may feverally require j and the fame to be fpecifieo
on their ^efpeftive warrants. A fchedule of theif fees, to
be hung up in the Cullom-Houfe for the port of Bofton and
C/iarleJiown, for public infpefti on and information.
Rath* of OUTWARD Pilotage for ike Port ct
Boflon.
VejfeTs
Rate
/ 'eijePlt
Rate
D'raft.
Per foot.
D'aft.
per foot.
£eet.
Dolls Cts.Miife.
feet .
Dolls.Cts.Tvfills^
9
o 62 5
i$a
1 4 «
9h
0 62 5
16
142
10
0 62 5
m
1 4 S
10|
0 62 5
17
1 4 3
11
111
0 62 5
0 62 5
%*
1 4 &
1 25 0
*2
0 83 2
iH
1 25 0
m
0 83 2
*9.
» 25 0
i3t ■
0 83 2
*sl
1 25 0
«al
0 83 2
20
1 25 0
**.
0 83 2
2o£
1 2,5 e\
Hi
0 83 2
21
l 25 0
*5
142
| 1
Pilotage; &f.
»6s
Rates of INWARD Pilot ace for the Port cf
Bo/toru
Ve[feVs\ Rate per Fsot, if Rate per Feet,
Draft] At r i! to November* j Nivcmb'rr to April.
Feet. .
Dolis
. Lt >.
Mills.
Dolls
.Cts.
Vlilis.
9
0
93
8
1
25
0
10
0
93
8
25
0
11
0
93
8
25
0
J2
1
25
0
66
6
13
1 .
2,5
0
66
6
. H
1
2-5
0
66.
6
1 5
1
*£
3
£
8
4 %
j6
1
•*?
3
2
8
4
• *Z
i
56
3
2
8
4
18
1 -
88
9 .
. 9
50
©
1.9
1
88
9,
. 2
50
0
20 .
1
88
9
2
50
0
21
1
81
3
3
75
0
22
2
81
3
3
7.5
0
23
2
81
3
'O 3
75
0
24 J
2
81
3 •
3
15
0
25-
2..
81
3
3
75
0
Rates of Dockage, Wharfage, and Storage;
A* ejlablijhedat. the Bqft<m*Piert or Long What J.
DOCKAGE.
Vefle's under 50 tons
VefTels from 50 to 100 tons
Vefleli from 100 io 150 tons
VefT Is from 150 to 200 tons
Veffeis from 2co to ^00 tons
VefTels from 300 to 400 tons
VvfTels from 400 to- aoo tons_
Veffeis from 500 to 600 tons
25 cents per day.
do.
do.
do.
•do.
do".
do,
do.
33 cents
4 ,5 cents
ho cents
67 cents
88 cents
110 cents
133 cents,
And larger veflels in proportion.
WHARFAGE. Cents. ;
Anchors - - - 50 period.
Anvils -. - •• * 2 each.
Bags of Coffee, Cocoa, Pimento, Sugar, Sec. 2
Bales of Cotton and 1> "gs of Hop 10
Baljps, cafes, crates, trunks, boxes & packages 1 1\
Ajfi Wharfage,
£«.
Cents.
4 each.
Barrels - -
m
-Boards, jhves and hoops, ;
-
25 per M.
Boxes of cards - *■
'-.
5 each
Boxes of pipes .- *
-.
Boxes of iugar
*
7
Boxes of lemons and glafs
••-
£ each
Boxes of chocolate and candles
•-
2
Bricks
-
25 per M.
Bundles of (hovels and pans
-
4 each.
Butts from 150 to 200 gallons
-
'5
Chefts of Bohea tea
-.
12*
Clapboards •
-
20 per M-
Coals - *■
3operchaldron.
2'ifh -
--
2 per quintal.
Grain of all kind* « -
t
1 per bufhel.
Half barrels, firkins, and kegs
*
2 each.
Hampersof bottle*
-
12*-
Hay
•
10 per bundle.
Hides r
.
1 each-.
Hog&eads and pipes <-
•-
10
Iron, hemp, cordage, timber, lead, &C-
30 per ton.
Jars of raiiins&oil, fmall kegs of c
:rackett,&c. 1 eacli.
Laths
>
6$ pet M.
Lighter loads of #one
*5 per ton.
Nails (cafks. of)
>
4 per caft.
Onions
•
4 ioo bunch.
Ranging Timber
lluflia Duck
<•
t>5?tr 100 feet.
1 per bolt.
Salt r
6i per hhd.
Shingles
.
H Per M»
Shook HognVads
.
i each«
Stoves 3nd Caboofcs
-
19
I lerces r ♦ 7
Wood and bark « r §5
Empty calks, &c. half whirfage.
AH marchandi/« (hipped off the wharf, to pay the fam£
wharfage" as for landing, excepting fuch goods as have pjiid
for landing, and (not having been carried off the wharf on
which they were landed) arc taken off within one month
from the time they were landed.
Goods taken in lighters, or otherwife by water, from on
board any vcflel lying at the wharf, and goods taken from
lighters, or otherwife by water, on board any veffel lying at
the wharf, to pay one half as much 38 for landing. Tl e
did balfwlurh'getobepaidby the vsflel lying at the wharf.
Storage *6.
16;
The whaffage.of goods landed, to be paid by the fellerj
<jt perfon binding the fame, exceptwood and lumber, which
is to be paid by the purchafer.
The wharfage of goods (hipped dff the wharf, to be -paid
by the veffel that revives them On board, or the perfon
-*ho (hips them.
STORAGE.
Ctnts
Bags of coffee, cocoa, &c. *
4 per month each,
.Bale* of cotton, andbags of hops'
«5
do.
Bales, crates, cafes and trunks • •
*5
do.
Barrels
10
do.
Boxes of glafs
*
do.
'Boxes of lemons - ~
do,
-Butts from 150 to 20*galloh$
5°
do-
Cafks of raifins
4
do.
Chefts of Bohea tea
25
do.
Coals «■
60 per
chaldroT?,
Cordage «. 4
33i per ton-
-Duck, Ruffia
2 per
bolt.
Fifh
3 per quintal,
Grain of all kinds - --
2 per
bufhel.
Hemp
19b per ton.
Half barrels
5 per
month each
^idas -
3
do.
Hogfheads and^pipes
33*
do.
Iron
25 pei
■ ton.
Salt - - -
12$ per hogfheacL
Tierces
2o per
month each,
General Information rifpeBing Probate Bufmefs.
AN Executor ihould notify the heirs, or perfonsjnter-
efted in a will, of the day he intends to offer it for pro-
bate, that they may have opportunity to corned the probate
thereof, if they fee caufe : otberwife the Judge may be
obliged to poftpone proving the will, and to cite the heirs.
An executor knowing of his appointment, mud caufe the
will to be proved within thirty days after the death of the
teftatqr, or prefent the faid will to the Probate Court, and
'in writing declare his refufal : otherwife he may be fub-
jefted to a heavy fine. When a perfon dies inteftate, th*
%rdow,Sor next of kin to the rlereafed, (if of age) fhould,
withm thirty days, taVe ouu letter of adminiftration, or in
i68
Census.
writing decline the truft. Guardians mutl be appointed to
minors, before the eftate is dillributed, and before the ac-
count of adminiftration is allowed. When executors and
Jidmintfttators are prepared to t^chibit their accounts of ad-
tftiniftraiion to the judge for allowance, they (hould invari-
ably notify the perfons intcrefted therein, or their guardians,
to be preicnt in Co^irt at the examination thereof: unlefs
the. heirs and guardians will previoufly examine the account
to be exhibited, and will certify thereon their approbation
of it. This method may fave much trouble, and expenfe.
The fame fteps fhould be taken with, creditors, when an es-
tate is infolvent : that is, they mull be notified as aforefaid,
or they muft certify as aforefaid. Admiuiftratorswho wifh
not to account with the Judge of Probate for the perfonal
eftate of the deceafed, -as the faruemaUbe appraifed, fliowld
give notice thereof at the time they return the inventory,
and then obtain an order for the fate of the whole, or fuch
part thereof as the Judge fhall direft; and the heirs alfo,
if they apprehend .the perfonal eftate is appi a i fed too low,
fhould reprefent the fame to the Judge, and requeft to have
it fold at public auftion,- or at private fale, as will bed fe*ve
the intereft of all. perfons concerned.
CENSUS of the federal TOWNS in MASSA-
CHUSETTS DISTRICT.
Taken in 1800.
County of S
UPFOLK.
Ipfwich,
3.3«>5
is
Tozvns. Inhabitants,
Lynn,
Boftonand >
Hands, $
Lynnfield,
z4f937
Manchefter,
1,08a
Chelfeaand?
Iflands, $
849
Marblehead,
5.211
Methuen,
W3
59$
-25*786
Middleton,
County of Essex.
Newbury,
4.076
Amefbury,
1,757
Newburyport
, 5,946
Andover,
2,Q41
3,8^t
Rowley,
1.557
Beverly,
Salem,
9,457
1,855
Boxford,
852
Salifbury,
Bradford,
1,420
2,643
Topsfield,
789
Danvers,"
Wenham,
476 r r
Glouceftec,
Hamilton,
5.3*3
;
6l,lQ6
749
County c/'MiDDL&SEX.
Haverhill,
»>73«
1 Aaoa,
901
Genius of MafTachufetts.
*
Afliby
Bedforjf,
Billerica,
Boxborcif^h,
Buriington,
Cambridge,
Cariifk,
Charlefipwn,
Chelmsford,
Concord,
Dr.u,
Dunftable,
Eaft-Sudbury,
Framingham,
Groton,
Holliflon,
Hopkinton,
Lexington,
Lincoln,
Littleton,
Maiden,
Marlborough,
Medfojd,
Natick,
Newton,
Pepperdl,
Reading,
Sherburne,
Shirley,
Stoncham,
Stow,
Sudbury,
Tewkfbury,
Town friend,
Tyngfborough
Waltham,
Watertown,
Weftlbrd,
Wetton,
VVilrrnngtori,
Woburn,
941
5$
1.383
3$7
534
M53
634
2,751
1,290
1,679
1,274
IS
1,625
1,802
783
1,372
1,006
7/>6
9^4
1,059
',735
694
1491
1,198
2,025
775
713
qHo
890
i,303
944
1.149
p 696
903
1,207
1,267
1,027
797
1,228
-46,928
County of Ham p s h. 1 r e
Amh;-ili/ i»358
Belchcvtown, 1,878
18,8,1 p
Brimfield, 1,384
Granby, 786
Greenwich, 1,460
Had iey, ',073
Holland, 445
Leveret, 711
Longmeadow, 973
Ludlow, 650
Monfon, i»^35
Montague, . 1,22a
New-Saiem, 1,949
Northfield, 1,047
Orange, 766
Palmer, 1,389
Pelham, 1,144
Shutefbury, 930
Soufh-Hadley, 801
Scuth-Brimfield, 774
Sunderland, 537
Springfield, 2,312
Ware, 997
Warwick, 1,233
Wendell, 737
Wilbraham, 1,743
We fl fide ojCcmicHicut River*
Afhheld, . 1,741 '
Barnardftown 780
Blandford, 1,778
Buckland, 1,041
Charlemont, 87,/}
Chefier, *>542
Chetterfield, 1,323
Colraine, 2,014
Conway, 2,013
Cummington, 984
Deerfield, 1,5 -U
Eallhampton ,586
Gill, 700
Gcfhen, 724
Granville, 2,309
Greenfield, 1,254
Hatfield, 809
Hawley, 878
Heath, 604,
Leydea, 1,00^, *
17*
Ceafii's of Maffichdlert?.
Middleffeld, $77
Montgomery, 560
Northampton^ 2^190
Norwich, 959
Plainfield 797
Rowe, 575
Rufleil, 431
Shelburne\ 1,079
Southampton, 983
Southwick, 867
Weftfield, s,i85
Weft-Hampton, 756
W.Springficld, 2,835
Whatcly, 773
Williimfburgh 1,179
Worthington, 1,22}
; -7M32
County ©/"Plymouth.
Abtngton, 1,623
Bridge water, 5,200
Carver, 863
Duxborough, 1,664
Halifax, 642
Hanover, 958
Hingham, 2,112
Hull, 117
Kingfton, 1,037
Marlhfield, 1,256
Middleboro' 4,458.
Pembroke, 1,943
Plymouth, 3, 52 \
Plympton, 861
Rocheftcr, &540'
Scituate, 2,728
Wareham,, - 770*
3^'3oe
County) ©/Barnstable.
Barnftable, 2,964
Chatham, 1,351
Dennis, 1,408
Eaftham, 659
Falmouth, 1,802.
Harwich, 2,857
Mai (h pee, 155
Orleans, i,c$>5
Jriovir.cetovrn, 8: a
Sandwich,
B,t>2£
T/uro,
1,15*
WelHleet,
1,207
Yarmouth,
1,727
— -is,«~
County of B
R1STOI
.
Attleborough,
2,480
Berkley,
1,013
Dartmouth,'
2,66o
Dightor\|
1,666
Eafton,
*>55»
Freetown,
Km
J,OlG
Mansfield,
New-Bedford,-
4.36*
Norton,
,,481
Raynham,
Rehoboth,
1,181
4.743
1,23*
Somerfet,
Swanzey,'
Hi1
Taunton,
Weftpori^
8,361
33'0*-
County of DvKt s.
Chilmaik, 8oe
Edgarton, 1,226
THbury, X',092
3,uh
County o/Naktucket.
Nantucket, 5,617
5,617
County of Worcester-
Aihburnhanv
Athol
Barre,
Berlin,
Bolton,
Brookfield,
Boylfton,
Charlton,
Douglas,
Dudley
Fitchburgh,
Gardner,
Gerry,
Gratton
Hardwick,
994
993
i5937
59°
3.284
1,058
2,120
1,083
1,14c
l^7
m
SS*.
*>7*r
Cenfus pt" M»ffashufjetts._
m
Harvard,
»,3»9
Holden,
J, 142
H.ibbardflon
M'3
Laruafter
',5*4
Leiceircr,
1,103
Leorninftcr,
1,486
Luneuburgh,
1,243
Mendon,
j,6e8
Milford,
997
New-Bfamtfec
, «75
, 608
North bcrough
Northbndge,
544
Oakhim,
801
Oxford,-
Paxton,
Peterfhnm,
i>?94
Princeton,
l,C2l
Royalflon,
V-43
Rutland,
1,202
vShrcwfbury,
M4&
Southborough,
871
Spencer,
MS*
l,6lA
Sterling,
Sturb ridge,
1,84.1s
Sutton,
2;5'3
Tctnpleton,
i,cf>8
Upton,
8.54
Uxbridge,
1,404
Ward,
53**
Well borough,
922
Weflern,
979
Weiimmfler,
1,369
Winr/hendon,
1,092
Worcerter,
2,41 1
m 6l,192
County rf Berkshire.
^dams,
i,38$
Alford,
.518
Becket,
930
Bethlehem,
488
Chefhire, *
»,3«fi
Clarkfb/irgh,
*53
£)alton,
859
835
Egremont,
rr.Barrington, 1,754
Hancock, 3,187
Lancfborough, 1,443
L«*e, 1,267
Lenox, 1 ,04 1
Louden, 614
Mt.Waihington, 291
New-Afhfoid, V)q
Ne w Marlboro', 1,8 ^
Panridgefield, 1,361
Pittsficld, 2,261
Richmond, 1,044
Sandjsrield,
Savoy,
Sheffield,
Southfield,
Stockbtidge,
Tyringham,
Wafliiiigion.
WeOStock- {
bridge, \
Willi .rrvflown, 2,086
Windfor, 961
Unincorporated }
Lands, called > 21^5
Zoar, 3 i
33.M5
Lountv cj Nor fo l*u ;
1,637
43o
2,050
220
l,26l
1,712
9J4
1,002
Beili^gliam,
Braintrce,
Brook line,
Car f on,
CobaUef,
l).dbam,
Dorchtfter.
Dover,
Foxborough,
Franklin
.Y!cdtield,
Medwey,
Miltpn,
Needham,
Quincy,
Randolph,
Rcxbury,
Sharon,
Stuughtop,
'c4
1,28'-,
60.3
1,110
840
-973
2,^47
5«*
77Q
1,28.5
745
1,050
i-J43
1.072
l,o8 t
1,021
2,765
lioiR
l&~0
V2
Waipol*e,
Weymouth,
Cerrfus of U. States, ■ &c.
089 Wrentham,
i,8c3
■27/>ia"
Total, 422,843
CENSUS of the COUNTIES in the DISTRICT of MAINE.
County of York. Parfonsfiehl, 1,352
Berwick, 3,042 Saco, I 1,849
Wells, 3,700 Biddeford, 1,903
Kitrery, 3.120 Lebanon, 1,676
York, 2,826 Limingtort, 1,324
Shap>igh, 1,766 Limerick, 829
Arund-ll, 1,910 Newfield, 575
Phillipfburg, 1,096 San ford, 1,374
Lyman, 997 Alfred^ 897
Buxton, 1,940 Cornifti 736
Waterboro', 1,096
Cumberland, --•
Lincoln, -
Hancock,
.Washington, k
K.£N\TE <F.CK, - ,
CENSUS of the UNITED STATES.
New-Hnmpfhire, 10*3. 858 1 South-Caroling
-34,3o8
37,921
30,100
16,316
4.436
24.394
Rhode-Ifl.nid,
M^Rc hufetts,
Conne&icut,
Vermont,
New- York,
New-Jerfey,
Pennfylvauia
Delaware,
Maryland,
Virginia,
North-Caiolina,
60,122
2,51,002
586,050
211,149
602,365
64,274
310,704
878.950
478,103
345,501
Georgia, 192,686
Kentucky, • 220,955
Tenncflee, loo.oo
Territory, Miffifippi, 8,8 so
N.ofOhio,45.365
Indiana, 3,075
Michiliraacinac,&c. 760
Diftrift of Columbia, 14,093
Total, 5,276,786
POPULATION of AUSTRIA.
According to a ww cenfas, Aullria now contaim
11,608 fa tea re leagues', and a population of twenty-three
and an naif mi! lions of fouls; of which 17,551,800 areCath'
oiks ; 1,650,000 Lutherans; 1800,000 oj the Reformed
Church ; 260,000 Greeks ; 43.000 Unitarians ; 3,500 Meno-
nijls, and 452,000 Jews. Th- Nobility form about 600,000
fouls ; and the Clergy 90,000 individuals. The Revenue of
the State amounts to 103 millions per annum, and the D'bts t.v
1 12 millions offmns.}
GU^ernor* in the United State,*
17^
GOVERNORS in the f,vtral STATES,
John Lanedon
James Sullivan
James Fcnner
Jonathan Trumbull
ifrael Smith
£)aniel D. Tomlcins
Jofeph Bloomfield
Thomas fyl'Kcan
George Truitt
Robert Wright
William H.Cabell
Nathaniel Alexander
Charles Pinckney
John Milledge
Chriftopher (>eenup
John Sevier
Robert Williams
Kirker
William C' G. Claiborne
William Hull *
Meriwether Lewis
*Vra. Henry Harrifon
New-Htimpfhire.
MaiLchufetts.
Rhode-Ifland, &c.
Connecticut.
Vermont.
New-York.
New-Jerfey.
Pennfylvania.
Delaware.
Maryland*
Virginia.
North-Carolina,
South-Carolina.
Georgia.
Kenturky.
TenneiTee.
M>flifippi Territory.
Ohio. r
Territory of Orleans.
Michigan. V
Upper Louifiana.
Indiana.
DIRECTIONS FOR MARINERS.
Mr. William Lord, 01 Stonington-Point,\ haserefled aq
iron fptar, about 13 feet long, with a white vane on the top,
upon the rock of Latimer, in Fijher3 s-JJlandSqund. 1 he
tleepcfr. channel is to the ncnthward of the rock. This
gentleman has it in ccntimplatipn, if fuitable encourage-
ment (bould be given by gentlemen from the Eaflwatd and
Weftward (who are owners of navigation, and aiccor.fiantly
pafiing the Sound) to ereel a fpear upen what is called The
Tail of Watch Hill Reef— another upon Katitwatut-Rock,
upon the fame Reef— one upon Ellis's Reef, which lies off
Ram-ip.andy and is almoft in the Middle of the Sound.
1 hele rocks are feldcm. any of them, out of water, and
much in the way of coafters up and down the Sound, who
are unacquainted.
* Alfo appointed a Commiflioner to treat with certain In-
dian tribes in the vicinity of Detroit.
+ Stonington is a poll-town and port, in New-London
County (Connecticut) 14 miles JE. by S. of New-London.
2808J p 2
174 Table of Interefl,
A TABLE of SIMPLE INTEREST, at Six per Cent.y
calculated in Dollars, Cents and Milks.
*?rinci- J i week
pal. fd
in.
i month,
d. c. m.
3 months,
d. c. m.
6 months,
d. c. m.
I year,
d. c. m.
Cts.io
20
3°
40
50
60
70
80
90
Dol. 1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
200
300
400
joo
600
700
800
900
1000
o o
O D
O O
O O
o o
o o
o o
Q I
O I
O I
O 2
O 4
o 5
o
o
o
I
I
I
2
3
o o
O I
O I
O 2
O 2
o 3
o 3
o 4
o 4
o 5
o
5
o
5
050
062
075
087
0 10 0
0 11 a
0115
0 25 0
0 37 5
0 jo 0
0 62 5
0 75 0
0 87 5
100
1 12 5
MjO,
I
I
2
2
3 0
3 5
4 o
4 5
5 o
10 o
15 o
20
25
30
5
40
45
50
o
50
o
50
o
50
o
45
60
75
90
5
20
35
50
o
5°
6 o
7 5°
9 °
10 50
12 o
4 50 © I 13 50
,5 o o J 15 o
N. B. The ufe of this Table will be eafily underftood by the follow-
ing example; viz. Atrainlt 10 dollars you will find the interert for 3
week to be 1 cent and z milles ; for a month, 5 cents ; for 3 months
IS cents } for 6 months, 30 cento j for 1 year, 60 cents.
o 3
o 6
o 9
1
1
1
2
2
2
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24
27
3"
60
90
20
5°
80
10
40 o
70 o
o o
o o
o o
o o
O 0
o o
o o
o o
o o
o o
Table of Intereft. 175
A 'CONCISE AND CORRECT METHOD
of Computing the Intereft of Dollars and Centfs,
at the Rate of 6 per Cent, per annum.
R A yf ULT1PLY (according ro trie rule of cori-
1 u LE* 1VJL tracted multiplication} the principal by half
the time, reduced to m >nths and decimals of a month ; ob-
fei ving to place the unit figure of the half time under the
unit figure of the dollars, and reverting the other figures —
The -product will be the intereft in dollars and cents.
KxaMpi.es.
(t) (4
Piijcjpil dolls. 186 19 Principal dolls.sS 18
Timet y.6m.i2da. = i8 12 Time 3 6 24 = 43 24
Half of Do. in m.& da. 9 6 HalfofDo. 21 12
Do^expreflcdin decim. 92 Do.exprefTedin decim. •21.4.
Operation. Operation.
186. t9 . 8&t8:
29 41 2
1676
■j—
37 °20
— 10
W- »7 »3
ApJ*. 5 60
A' B. The decimals of a month may be eafilv fdupd by
confidering 3 days as one tenth of a month : half a day
may l>e called two hundredths, or (more exactly) 16 thou-
sands : One day three hundredths, or ^more exa&ly) 33
thoufands. Two days, feven hundredths, or (more exatfiy)
66 thoulands. Thus :
Days.
Decim.
Days.
Decim
.
$
.02
or
.016
3
.1
•03
or
•033
4
.1.3
or
1*
.05
5
.1.7
or
2
.07
or
.066
6
«
.08
or
.082
1 7$ Great- Britain & Portugal Coins.
A TABLE
For receiving and paying the Gold Coins of GREAT-
BRITAIN and PORTUGAL,* of their prefent fland-
ard, accoiding to the A£l of Congrefs, regulating Fo=
reign Coins. Passed thegth Ft&rxary, 1793. Carefully"
revifed.
Grains. Cents.
Grains. Cthts.\
Grains* Cents.
1 3
9
33
IT 63
2 7
10
37
t» 67
3 €1
11
40
*9 .7°
A 18
6 22
12
4S
29 74
*3
48
at 7$
U
5*
22 81
I *5
8 20 |
ii
55
23 85
to
59
dwt'si j dolls, cts. j
-dwtY. | dolls.
m. I
dwt's. j do] Islets.
1
0 89
18
ifS
oof
35
3' n
ft
r 78
19
16
82
P
32 00
3
4
2 $7
20 20
17
1*\
37
32 8<j
3 55
2t
18
67
38
33 78;
34 h
i
4 44
22
tQ
55
39
5 33
23
20
44
40 40
35 55
3? 44
7
6 22
24
2t
33
41
8
8 00
2",
22
22
42
W 33
3» 82/
9
26
23
11
43
10 10
8 So
27
24
OO
44
39 4i
11
9 78
28
24
80
*i
40 00
12
10 67
29
25
28
46
40 80
*3
H 55
30 3o
26
67
4£
41 78
J4
J2 44
31
27
55
48
42 67
'A
i3 33
32
23
44
49
43 55
14 22
33
29
&
50 50
44 A\
*7
15 I*
34
3P
*af
* By law of the tJnitet! States, April 10, *8c6, Gold
Coins of Great-Britain and Portugal are eftimated at the
•weight of 27 Grains to a Dollar ; and thofe of France and
Spain at the weight of 27J per Dollar.
French & Spanifh Coins,
*7f
» . •• • > A TABLE
'For receiving 'and pay:ng the Gold Coins of FRANCE 4*
MAIN, and the DOMINIONS of SPAIN, of their
prdftit Standard, according to the Aft -of Congrefs, re-
gulating Foteigo Coins raffed the gtk F/.bruary, 1793.
Calculated for rhe ufe of the B^nk of the United States.
Gravis.
Cents.
Grains. Cents.
Grains. Cents,
1
3
9 33
17 62
• r>
7
10 36
18 66
3
it
11 40
- 19 69
4
H
12 44
20 73
i i
18
28
*3 47 ,
21 76
22 80
6
14 51
7
25
*5 55
23 84
8
29
16 58
•dwt's. |
dol Islets.
dwt's. j dolls cts.
dwt's. J dolls, cts.
1
• 0 87
18
l5 76
35
30 66
2
1 75
19
16 64
36
3» 53
' 3
2 63
20 20
17 S2
37>
32- 41
4
3 50
21
18 39
38
33 25
■ k
4 38
22
10 27
39
34 ij>
I 25
23
20 14
40 40
35 8
7
6 13
24
31 2
4i
35 9t
3s 79
•■ 8
7 1
2.5
21 90
4*
; 9
7 88
26
22 77
43
37 66
;JP 10
8 76
••27
23 6,5
44
•38 54
11
9 6i
*8
24 52
45
39 4*
12
10 5i
.29
25 4?
40
40 29
13
11 94.
12 26
3° 3°
2!> 28
47>
41 17
H
3'
27 »5
48
42 4
' \i
^3 14
32
28 8
49
! 42 92
14 nl
33
28 90
50 50 | 43 79
1 7
14 89
34
29 78
N. B. The numher of houfes in Philadelphia and its fu-
buibs, is 13461. Eftimatmg 8perfonsat each houfe, it gives
a population of 107,688. In 1749, the number or houfes
was 6207. 1111783,6000.
In February, 1806, New-York city contained 75,770 in-
habitants.
f See Note, oppofite page'.
*7«
American Coins* kc.
A TABLE of the Weight and V.aht of ' thi Amertcty
CoiffS.
Names. dwts: grs.
Eagle,
Half Eagle,
euarter Ei)gT,q;
rown,
Do! lar,
Half Dollar,
Quarter Dollar, -
Dime,
Half Dime,
11
5
2
18
'I
4
1
o
6
m
*8
I*
21
Dolls. Cts\
10 00
i
%
1
o
o
00
$
10
CO
«3
10
5
.. .....;. L..J- .}}? ■■■■ .. . • '\
A TABLE of the MEASURE of LENGTH of the prin-
cipal places in Europe, compared with, the American Yard.
Yara\$,
100 Aunes or Ells of England, * - «■* 125
Joo •»», of Holland or Amfterdam, Ifaerlein, J|
Ley den, the Hague, Rotterdam, Nu->** 73
remburg, and other chief of Holland, }
loo — — of Brabant or Antwerp,
Joo — — of France and Oznaburg, <■ *
log — _ ofHimburg.Fiaokfort, Leipfic.Bern)
and Br .Til, - - S
j00 — — . of Breflau, -
j00 — fu of Damfcick, • ■■>■ .4
JOO of Bergen arid Dronthefn,
joo — *■■'■ of Sweden and Stockholm,
joo — — of Sr. Gall, tor Linens,
joo -*i — St. Gal!, for Cloths,
joo of Geneva, -. -
loo Canes of Marseilles and Montpe'ier,
100 — -r of Thouloufe and High Languedoe,
jpo — - of Genoa, of 9 palrns,
jco of Rome, - - • «•
joo Varas of Spain, -
joo of Porugai,
ioo Cavidos of Portugal,.
100 Braflcs of Venice, -
lop of Bergamo,
joo ■•»■■-' of Florence and Leghorn,
joo * of Milan,
* The French £11 is^ ufuatly ejimated ti 'yards;.
76
— 6s{
*=6o
-f 214J
= 200
22?i
9H
— 123
— 75
= 6.
73i
Rate.s ctf Letters, &c. J79
RATES OF LETTER POSTAGE.
Every letter compofed of a fingle ih,et of paper conveyed
t»jt above 40 mik-s, 8 as. Over 40 miles, ami not ex-
reeding 90 miles, 16 cts. Qyet 90 miles, and not ex-
ceeding 1*0 miles, 12$ cts. Ovrr 150 miles, and not ex-
ceeding 3I0 mites, 17 cts. Over 300 miles, and not ex-
ceeding $00 miles, 20 cts. Over 500 miles, 25 Cts.
Every letter compofed of two pieces of ppcr, double
thofe rates. Every letter compofed 6f three pieces of paper,
triple thofe rates. Every letter compofed of four pieces of
paper, weighing l oz. quadruple thufe rates, and at the
rate of four fingle letters for tich oU nee any letter or packet
may weigh. Every (hip-letter originally received at an of-
fice for delivery, 6 cents. .
Magazines and Painpfreti, per fheet, not over 50 miles,
1 cent. Over 50 miles, and not exceeding 100 miles, i£
cent. Over 100 miles, 2 cenw.
The Pott-Office docs not infure money, or any other
thing conveyed by Poft. The General Poll-Office is kept
at the feat of Government.
The Rates at ziihich dUJarngi Coins <™d Currencies are cfti*
mated al the Cujlom-Houfes of the United States.
J J , J Dolls. Cti.
Each pound fterling of Great-Britain, at 4 44
tach pound fterling of Ireland, V 4 10
achlivre tournois of Fiance, - lofc
Each florin or guilder of the United Netherlands, 40
Each mark banco of Hamburgh, - - 33I
-Each rix dollar of Denmark, - l 00
"Each rial of plate of Spain, ' - « - i->
Each rial of vellon of Spain, - - 5
•Each Mil ree of Portugal, 4 - . 1 e£
•Each tale of China, - - 1 4"
Each pagoda of.Inaia, -. I 84
^ach rupee of Begal, - .. -. - . 5°
kules for reducing the Currcna.1 of the different States into
each other.
ilh To red&ce the currencies of New-Hamplhire, Mai-
fachufetts, Rhode-IfiarVi, Connecticut, Vermont and Vir-
<ginia, into thofe of New-York and NcfrthrCarolina, to the
%iven fum add § part thereof. ' J. -
Of Pennfylvania, ^ew-Jerfey, Delaware an J Majylanu
to the given fum add |-h.
Of South-Carolina and ' ;<o^\. frr* the Jfir<irl Rfc Rife.
«fcft 2-9'ths &i€i&f.
iSa . Table of the Value, 8tc of Coins?,
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Currencies reduced. 181
Rules for reducing Currencies.
\ 2d. To reduce New-York and North-Carolina injto New-
Hampfhire, Maffachufetts, Rhode-Uland,Conn< tticutj Ver-
mont and Virginia, from the given fum dedutt \xh thereof.
Into Pennlylvania, New-Jerfey, Delaware and Mary-
land, from the fum given deduft l-i6th thereof.
. Into South-Carolina and Georgia, to the fum given, add
j-6th, and then take half of the whole.
. 3d. To reduce Pennfylvania, New-Jerfey, Delaware and
Maryland, into New-Ham plhi re, Maffachufetts, Rhode-
Ifland, Connecticut, Vermont and Virginia, from the fum
given declucl i-5th thereof.
Into New-York and North-Carolina, to the fum given
add 1-1 5th thereof.
Into South-Carolina and Georgia, multiply by 3 and
9th, and divide the product by 5 ; or multiply by 20, and
•divide by 45.
4th. To reduce South-Carolina and Georgia into New-
Hampfhire, Maffachufetts, Rhode-Ifland, Connecticut and
Virginia, to the given fum add 2-7ihs thereof.
Into Pennfylvania, New-Jerfey, Delaware and Maryland9
Multiply the give- n fum by 45, and divide by 28.
Into New-York and North-Carolina, from the given fum
fubtract i-7th, and double the remainder.
COUNTERFEIT BANK BILLS.
BEDFORD BANK. Counterfeit Five dfallar bills have
been feen, figned K. Pane, Prefident — John Marjh, Cafhier,
dated June 6, 1805 — poorly done, on an irupreffion and
paper fimilar to mod of the counterfeit of Richmond, Scitu-
%te, Philadelphia Union Bank, Lankifter, and Fredericktozvii
Banks. They appear all on one kind of paper, which is light,
[pongy, and clumfily done. There is a Bedford Bank in
Maffachufetts, and the true names are T/ios. Hazard, Pref-
denr, and John Pickens, Cafhier.. ,
CHESHIRE BANK, Keene, (N. H.) Four, Ten, and
rhirty ; Tens of the firft impreflion. The word " TEN."
n capitals in the margin, not well done, and the word*
' Chefhire Bank," which lean on the left, in the fecond
line, not fo fair as the genuine. Two's are altered to Ten,
and Threc'i to Thirty. Font's, alio of thtf fiitt ix.pfcWapjr
2 82 Counterfeit Bills;
dated July 9, 1805, and payable to ^.Alexander; paper
lighter and more fpongy than the genuine. Another de-
nomination of Four are in circulation, payable to James
Munn ; paper much thinner than the genuine. Fives, dated
Keene, Oft. 10, 1804, Badly executed. (j^The lad im-
preflion of this Bank are all Stereotype.
COOS BANK, Haverhill, (N.H.J One dollar bills
of the Stereotype, altered to Four and Six, and equally as
well done as thofe altered on Exeter Bank.
EXCHANGE BANK, Providence, (R. I J Five'*,
poor'} done ; paper darker than the genuine. Fifty's, al-
tered from fmaller ones, well dpne ; they bear, however, a
light-houfe on the left, which .the good do not.
EXETER BANK, (N. ffj Stereotype Four's, badly
altered from One.. The interfecling lines are not parallel,
and the " Four," and letter 5 in the word Dollars, can be
readily deteBtd by the eye. Stereotype Six's, altered from
one, and extremely veil <£one. . .
FARMER'S EXCHANGE BANK, £butefler,(R.I.)
All denominations counterfeited. In the Two's the A in
* demand' proiecls above the other letters. In the true
Five's the word FIVE in large capitals, extends over the
^/hole bill ; and the /continues all the way down in three
ftrokes ; in fo'meof the counterfeits, it goes into two ftrokes
when it enters the a in " Exchange" but not'in all. The
imprefHon of the Ten's is fmaller, and not fofair as the gen-
uine. This Bank now iifues Stereotype bills. fc$T Since
the above detection, the Five's have had all the errors cor-
reeled j the lerfm are cut handfome, and will bear a clofc
examination. The plough, however, joins the tails of the
oxen* which in the genuine does not ; the engraver's name
is done with a pen, and hardly legible. Some counterfeit
Three's are alfo in circulation, well imitated ; the One's
art wel.1 done. . JJ
FARMER'S BANK, Troy, (N. Y.) Two and Ten,
dollar bills, counterfeited. The Two's are ftruck on a plate
which is about the eighth of an inch {hotter than the impref-
Con of the genuine. The paper of the Ten's as well as:
Two's'is of a lighter complexion, and irnpreffion generally
fainter than the true ones.
GLOUCESTER BANK, (Cape-Ann) Five's and Ten's/
paper of a much darker complexion, and poor imitation.
HARTFORD BANK, (Conn.) Three's altered to
Thirty j but the letters added are fo clof together, that
they are eafily known. Three's are counterfeited, badly
done. Some Two's have juft appeared, the paper of which
^Counterfeit Bills. t%$
as lighter than the genuine, and the letters larger affd mofe
cJ unify .
LINCOLN and KENNEBECK BANK, Wifcajfrt.
Five and Ten. The true Ten's, near the vcflel on the
flocks, have a work-{hop with windows ; the falfe have a
Ihop without windows ; paper whiter and morefpongy than
the true. The Five's poorly imitated; plate larger and
more clumfy than the genuine. Another denomination
of Five's are in circulation, which bear a tolerable compan-
ion with the true ones. The words " Lincoln and <Kenne-
beck Bank/' in German text, are however not fo even as the
genuine.
MAINE BANK, Port/and. Five, Seven, Nine, and
Fifty. In the true Five's, the fore part of the indented
black ground, in which is the word five in white letters;
*s diretiry under the fore part of the letter a of the word
Maine, and the oihef part nearly under the binder part
of the letter a in the word flank, in the fecond line ;
but in the counterfeit the black ground is placed farther
forward, fo as to bring the fore part under the fpace be-
tween a and i in ' Maine,'' and the other part between K
and Kin 'Bank/ Sevens— the full point, at the end of
1 Seven Dollars? in,<£erman text, is left out in the falfe bill.
Nines— the words " company of the," appear crooked and
crowded ; and the Q in the word ' Dollars' in capitals, is
higher than t^e other letters ; the true bills fair, and the
letters handfome. ' Fifty's-r-altered from Five.
MANHATTAN and MERCHANTS' BANKS, Nert-
York. Five dollar bills of the former Bank, and Five's and
Ten's of the latter Bank?are in circulation j poorly imitated,
and eafily known from the genuine.
MASSACHUSETTS BANK, Bojton. Ten's— in the
word Dollars at the top, the two /A and the a and r
join ; in the true bills they do not. The B, in 'Bofton,'
is not fo handfome, the o is upiight, s not fo good, and the
t more doped ; the whole word, in faQ, badly imitated.
In the ornamental part of the true bills ' Ten, lo,' at each
end, are thick black hnes ; in the falfe t^ey are only cbjik
{haded.
NANTUCKET BANK. Two, Three, and Five.
The Five's are on a dark cjlifh paper, and apparently done
with a pen. The Two's are a tolerable imitation, impref-
fion fmaller, and the iignatures poorly done. The letters of
the Three's arc larger than the true ones ; but on compan-
ion are eafily detected. (£f- Many Ten dollar bills are alio
in circulatipn,. altered from a Two.
184 Counterfeit Bills.
NEW-BEDFORD BANK. Nine ; in the rn<*to
* Peace to the world,' the Id in wo>ld is in the made ; the
true bills have only the d; paper whiter and moie fpongy.
NEW-HAMPSHIRE BANK, Portfmouth. Five and
Ten; payable at the Bank of the United States at Philadel-
phia : the letters poorly done, and fome quite crooked.
NEW-LONDON BANK (Conn.) Ten and Twen-
ty ; altered from fmaller bills, and hard to be discovered.
NEW-YORR STATE BANK, The two figures of $
at each top end of the bill look thick and bluu'd, the wri-
ting is crooked, and the paper fo'ft and fpongy.
NORWICH BANK, (Conn.) Five's altered to Twen-
tv-five ; the 25, in German text, is ihaded by a fcrawl ; in
the genuine it is not. One's to Ten, well done. Thofe
Five's, which have letters palling through the bill, alfo
counterfeited, badly done, particularly in the penmanfhip.
PACIFIC BANK, Nantucket. Tens— clumfily exe-
cuted ; the cafliier's name (pelt Triftrwm inftead of Triftram
Huffey. Five's of this Bank have lately got into circula-
tion; paper and irnpreffion much like the genuine; figna-
tures well done; but in the 3d line of the bill, the word
"Nantucket,* is much more crooked than the true ones,
PLYMOUTH BANK. Five's of the firft irnpreffion 5
imitation tolerable ; but they want a pine tree, which is in
the true bills under the word 'bearer.' The fecond im-
preffions are ftereotype. But few in circulation.
PORTLAND BANK. Sevens— irnpreffion poor, and
the Prefident's name fpelt M'Lellen inftead of Lellan.
PORTSMOUTH BANK, (N. H.) Three's ; paper
whiter, but the fignatures badly imitated, and the Cafhier's
name fpelt wrong; it mould be Halliburton. They are
figned by the former pr-fident, B. Conner.
PORTSMOUTH BANK, (N. H.) One's Three's
and Four's, figned T on; $ Sheafe. Paper of the genuine,
dark complexion, andoiied; whereas the counterfeits are
done with fweet oil, which gives them a yellowifti caft. In
the true Four's, the woid Dollars, in capital letters in the firft
line, is exaftly even with the word Four. In the bad bills
the D in dollars projefts higher. The Three's may be
known by the word demand, which is too final!, the d's be-
ing alfo too fmall for the other letters in the fame word.
The One's, in the word Dollar acrofs the left margin of
the bill, the lowr part does not form a ftraight line.
PROVIDENCE BANK, (R. I.) John I. Clark, prefi-
dent, Olney Winfor, cafhier. Two's, figned John Innes
Clark, prcfident, dated Jan. 9, 1805, and better executed
Counterfeit Bills. 485
than the original. In the word Five in large c3pitals arrcjs
the bill, the ^completely covers the fmall letter in the
word Five, 2d line from top ; in the genuine, it is covered
but in part. Some Ten dollar bills are in circulation, a!-
tered from a fmaller denomination.
RHODE-ISLAND UNION BANK, NtzoforV~
Three's, poorly done. The words ' Three dollars,* in rapi-
fals at the top, badly imitated, particularly the S. Tens
lately got into circulation.
SALEM BANK, (MaJ.J Benj. Pickman, jr. prefidem,
and Jona. Hodges, cafhier ; Four and Six. No Four's are
iffued by the Bank ; and the Six bears Eaitious fignatures
of prefident and cafhier.
SMITHFIELP UNION BANK, (R. I.J Three,
Five, and Seven ; in the Three's the words 4 bearer' and
* demand' are not cut fo ftrajght as in the genuine, which
pe dated June 3, 1805, and have not been numbered highef
than 600 ; but "the ba,d ones are, and the red ink has a yel-
lowifh caft. The Five's are of the firft imprefnon, and wUi
compare clofely ; fignatures poorly done, and others therr.
are well imitated by copperplate writing, dated Aug. BS,
i8c6. The true Sevens, have five or fix water-rrarks, the
bad none; the flukes of tjie anchor higher and narrower,
{he foot of the female dimmer, and the toes turning up ; a •
which are not in the genuine. Twenty, altered from one :
execution good, but may be d teft'd from the word twenty
mfgures, which u very crow ded. One dollar bills arc
alio counterfeited, and many are in circulation.
STRAFFORD BANK, Dover, (N. H.J Two's badly
executed ; letters thicker than the true bills. Stereotype
One dollar bills altered to a Four, are in circulation.
TRENTON BANK, f N.J.J One, Three, anrj Five
dollars, counterfeited ; fignatures executed with great awk-
wardnefs; impreffion much heavier and blacker than the
genuine.
UNION BANK, Bofion. Five's executed with a per,
and eafily diftinguifhed ; the Indian fcarcely vifible. One
Hundred' dollar counterfeit bill of this Bank has been feen ;
but hardly an imitation of the genuine ; apparently deline-
ated by a hair penoi.
; UNITED STATES BANK. Five, Ten, Twenty,
Fifty, and One Hundred dollar counteifeit bills, are in cir-
culation, of the various Branches. The paper in general is
not ot lo good 3 quality as the true bills, and the engraving
not fo handfeme ; (ignatures in forne inilar.c^s well fraitat-
1808.J q ft V.
1 86 Counterfeit Bills, &c
ed, and in others, appear to be made with a ftiff pen. At-
tention mould be paid by thofe who receive thefe bills.
WASHINGTON BANK, Wejlerly, (R. I.) Five's ;
impreflion (mailer, and paper of a yellowifh complexion.
Twenty-Five, alfo, altered from one.
fl^f- According to law, all bills in MafTachufetts, under
Fi\e dollars, muft be of an oval form, with the denomina-
tion at each of the corners outlide of the rim j moft of which
are'ftereotype.
NEWBURYPORT ACADEMY.
Incorporated June 2o, 1807.
Annual meeting ad Monday in July.
Prefident, Hon. Edward St. Loe Livermorc.
Treafurer, John Peabody, Efq.
Clerk, Mr. Seth Sweetfer.
Trustees.
Tofhua Carter, Efq.
Rev. Daniel Dana,
Rev. James Morfe,
Mr. Richard Pike,
Mr. Edward Rand,
Thomas M. Clark, Efq,
Samuel A. Otis, Efq.
Jonathan Gage, Efq.
William Woart, Efq.
William Bartlet. Efqr.
Capt. Eben.r3 Wheelwright
THEOLOGICAL LIBRARY.
Incorporated June 1, 1807.
Meetings are held on \Jl Thwfday in each mont.%
Prefident, John Lathrop, n. D.
Treafurer \ Jofeph Eckley, d. d.
Secretary, Rev. Jofeph M'Kean,
Trustees.
John Eliot, d. d. I Jedidiah Morfe, r>. D
Rev. James Freeman, John T. Kirkland, d. d.
$^ The Library is krpt in the building joining the PoJ-OJiecj
THE
Winittti states Calendar*
GOVERNMENT of the UNITED STATES.
THOMAS JEFFERSON, LL. D. Prefdent.
GEORGE CLINTON,
Vke-Prefidcnt of 0. States, and Prefdent of the Senate*
Samuel A. Otis, Secretary.
S E N A T E. t
New-Hampfhire, Nicholas Gilman and Nahum Parker.
Rhode-I/land, Benja. Howland and Elifha MatthewCbn
Majjachufetts, John Q. Adams and Timothy Pickering-
Connecticut, James Hillhoufe and Chauncey Goodrich-
Vermont, Stephen R. Bradley and Jona. Robinfoi;.
New-York, Samuel L. Mitchell and John Smith.
New- J erf ey, John Condit and Aaron Kitchell.
Pennsylvania, Samuel Maclay and Andrew Gregg,
Delaware, Samuel White and James A. Bayaid
Mary/and, Samuel Smith and Philip Read.
Virginia, William B. Giles and Andrew Moore.
North-Carolina, James Turner and JeiTe Franklin.
South-Carolina, Thomas Sumpter and John Gaillard.
Georgia, John Mi Hedge and George Jones.
Kentucky, John Buckner Thui don and John Pope.
TennrJJee, Jofeph Anderfon and Daniel Smith.
Ohio, Edward Tiffin and John Smith.
* By the Confitutien the Vice- Prefi dent is Prefdent of the
Senate, but has no voice unlefs the Senate is equally divided.
t Gorreftly taken from the National IntelligenceF,
printed at Wafhington, 27th Oftober, 1807.
188
Tenth Congrefs.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Jofeph B. Varnurh, Speaker.
NEW-HAMPSHIRE fends 5.
|*eter Carlton, I Francis Gardner I Clement Storei
Daniel M. Durell J Jedid. H. Smith J
MASSACHUSETTS, 17.
>- Tofiah Quincy jrfabez Upham Oofiah E>eane
Jacob Crownmfhield. jtfofeph Barker Richard Cutts
rEbenezer Seaver rlfaiah L. Greene Daniel Ilfley
^jofeph B. Varnum ,*William Ely John Chandler
•/-Edw.S.L.Livermore Samuel Taggart Ezekiel Bacon
x.1Vi!liain Stedman j/Orchard Cook
RHODE-ISLAND, 2.
tyehemiah Knight | Ifaac Wilbour
CONNECTICUT, 7,
Benja. Tallmadge I Timothy Pitkin, jr
Samuel W. Dana Lewis B. Sturges
John Davenport j Jona. Q. Mofeley
VERMONT, 4.
James Elliot I Martin Chittenden
James W.thorall f James Fifk
NEW-YORK, 17.
J>hilipV.Cor{landt GurdonS. Mumford
ianl.C.Verplank George Clinton, jr.
David Thomas Barent Gardiner
John Blake, jr. James J. Van Allen
Jofiah MarhVrs Wm. Kirkpatrick
•John RuiTell Reuben Humphreys
NEW-JERSEY, 6.
£zra Darby I William Helms
John Lambert | Jam^s Sloan
Epaphroditus
Champion ^
John Thorn pfpn
Peter Swart
Samuel Riker
John Harris
KilianK. Van
Renflelaer
David Bard
' Robert Brown
Jofeph Clay
Wm. Find ley,
John Heifter
William Hoge
PENNSYLVANIA,
Tames Kellv
William Milner
Tohn Porter
Tohn Pugh
Robert Wlmehill
John Smiley
Henry Southard
I Thos. Newbold
18.
Samuel Smith
Tohn Rea
Matthias Richards
Dan'. Montgomery
Tarob Richard*
Robert Jeakins.1
Tenth Congrefs.
i$9
DELAWARE. Nicholas Vandyke.
MARYLAND, 10.
Wm. McCrcery
Nicho. R. Moore
Philip B. Key
Burwell BafTer
John Claiborne
John Morrow
AlexV. WHfeii
J as. M. Gannett
Matthew Clay
John Clopton
John Dawfon
Nathaniel Macon
Willis Altfion, jr.
Jlichard Stanford
James Holland
Archib. V. Home
Roger Nelfon
John Campbell
VIRGINIA, 82.
John W. Eppes
Peterlbn Goodwin
Edwin Gray
David Holmes
John G. Jackfon
Walter Jones
Jofepb Lewis, jr.
Thos. Newton, jr.
NORTITCAROLINA
Wm. Blackledge
Evan Alexander
Thomas Blount
Thomas Kenan
SOUTH-CAROLINA,
Robert Marion
Tofeph Colhoun
William Butler
William W.Bibb
Howell Cobb
Thomas Moore
David R.WilHams
Richard Winn
GEORGIA, 4.
Dennis Smelt
John Montgomery
Edward Lloyd
C. Goldib.rough
John Randolph
John Smith
Abram Trigg
Wm. A. Bui well
John Love
WilfcnC.Nicholas
Lemuel Sawyer
John Culpeper
Mefhach Franklin
Marm. Williams
8.
John Taylor
Lemuel J. Alftoja
Geo. M. Troup.
R. M. JohnfoA
John Rowan
John Rhea,
KENTUCKY, 6,
John Boyle j Benjamin Howard
Jofeph Defha | Matthew Lyon
TENNESSEE, 3,
Q. W. Campbell j Jeffe Wharion
OHIO. Jeremiah Morrow.
MISSISIPPI TERRITORY, 1.
George Ppindexter.
NEW-ORLEANS, 1. Danl. Clark.
INDIANA TERRITORY.
Benjamin Parke.
k
ic£> Heads of pepartmen(.
DEPARTMENT OF STATE.
James Madifon, Secretary. | Jacob Wagner, Chief Clerk.
Department oftheTreafury of th# United State**
Secretary, Albert Galiatin.
Comptroller, Gabriel Duvall.
Auditor, Richard Harrifon.
Commiffioner of the Revenue, William filler.
Tresfurer, Thomas T. Tucker.
Regtjler, Jofeph Nourfe.
DireSlor of the Mint, Robert Patterfon.
}Var Department.
Secretary, Henry Dearborn.
Accountant, William Simmonds,
Purveyor oj Public Supplies, Tench Coxe.
Navy Department,
Robert Smith, Secretary. | f hos. Turner, Accountant^
Jofeph Fox, Qhief Builder and Conjlrutlor.
fofl-OJice EJlabliJhmenU
Gideon Granger, Poft-Mafter-General.
Abraham Bradley, Aflilhnt ditto.
JUDICIARY.
Supreme Court.
John Mar&all, Chief Juftice
A/fociats Juftkes,
Wm.Cuyh'mgjMafachu felts
Samuel Chale, Maryland
£rockholft Livmgflon, JV.J,
BuihroctWafhington, Virgin,
Wm. Jchnlon, 5. Carolina,
Attorney -General,
Qjefar A. Rodney, of Wafhington.
OrA—Elias B. Caldwell, of Wafhingtqn (City.
[The Records of the Courts of Errors and Appeals, in cafe,
of Capture, are lodged in the Clerk's Office of this Court.
DISTRICT OFFICERS.
IJiftritf of Maine.
Judge. Attorney. I Marflial.
^avid Sewall j Silas Lee J Thos.G.Thornroi
Diftria Officers. i#2
Diftria of New-Hampfhire.
Judge. I Attorney. Marjhat.
John S. Sherburne | Danl. Humphries | Michael M'Clary
Diftria of Maflachufetts.
Judge. Attorney. j Marjkal.
John Davis I George Blake I Tames Prince
Diftria of frhode-Ifland.
Judge. j Attorney. | Marjtial.
David L. Barnes | David Howell | William Peck
Diftria of Conneaicut.
Judge. Attorney. j Marfhal.
Prerpont Edwards | Hez. Huntington | Jofeph Wilcox
Diftria of Vermqnt.
Judge. j Attorney. I Marjhal.
Elijah Paine David Fay j John Willard
Diftria of New-York.
, Judge. Attorney. Marjkal.
M. B- Talmage j Nathan Sandford | Peter Curtcnius
Diftria of New-Jerfey.
■ Judge. , Attorney. Marfhal.
Robert Morris j Jofeph M'llvaine | Oliver Barnett
Diftria of Perinfylvania.
Richard Peters, Judge.
Alexander J. Dallas, Attorney for the Eaflern DiftriSl,
John Smith, Marfhall for the Eaflern Diflricl.
Diftria of Delaware.
Judge. Attorney. Mar/Jial.
Cuffarng Bedford | George Read, jr. | Joel Lewis.'
Diftria of Maryland.
Judge. Attorney. | Marfhal.
Jof.H.Nicholfon | Z. Hollingfworth | Reuben Etting
Diftria of Columbia.
Chief Judge. Judges.
William Cranch | James Marlhall and Allen B. DuckeV,
Diftria of North-Carolina.
Judge. Attorney. J Marjhal.
I Edmund Blount
Diftria of Kentucky.
Judge. | Attorney. J Marfhal,
Harry Inrfcs j
192 Circuit Courts.
SITTINGS of the FEDERAL COURTS
in the U. S. STATES of AMERICA.
SUPREME COURT.
AT the feat of Government, on the firft Monday in
February, annually.
circutFcourts.
When any of the following days happen on a Sunday, the
Court is to be holden on the Monday following.
Firft Circuit.
In Rhode-IJland. at Providence, on the 15th day of No-
vember ; and at Newport, on the 15th day of June.
In Majfcchufctts, at Bofton, June 1 ft and October 2 ill. ,
In New-Hamffhire, at Portfmoutb, on the 20th day of
May ; and at Exeter, on the 2d day of November.
Second Circuit.
I» Connecticut, at New-Haven, on the 13th day ofApril ;
and at Hartford, on the 17th day of September.
In Vermont, at Windfor, on the lft day of May ; and at
Rutland, on the 3d day of October.
In New-York, at New- York, April 1 and September 1.
Third Circuit.
In New-Jerfey, at Trenton, April 1 and October !»
In Pennsylvania, at the city of Philadelphia, April 1 is
sind Oclob. 11. Fourth Circuit.
In Delaware, at Dover, June 3, and October 27.
In Maryland, at Baltimore, Mav 1 and November 7.
Fifth Circuit.
In Virginia, at Richmond, May 22 and November 22.
In North-Carolina, at Raleigh, May 12 and Nov. ie.
Sixth Circuit.
In South-Carolina, at Charlefton, May 20 ; and at Colum-
bia, November 30.
In Georgia, at Savannah, May 6 ; and at Louifville,
December 14.
In Columbia, for the county of Alexandria, on the firtl
Monday of July, and 4th Monday of November ; for the
county of Wafhiugton, on the lft Monday of June and 4th
Monday of December.
Seventh Circuit.
In Kentucky, at Frankfort, on the lft Mondays in May
and November. In TenneJJee, at KnoxvilJe and Nafh-
ville, alternately, lft Mond. in June, and 3d Mond. in Oft.
In Ohio, at Chilicothe, on the lft Mondays in January
and September. .
Diftricl Courts. 19J
DISTRICT COURTS.
IN the Diftria of M<«W, at Portland and Wifcaffet alter-
nately, on the fi:ft Tuefday of M ircb, lufi. Tuefday of
May, and fiift Tuefday in September and December.
In NathHaihpJkire, alternately at FoMfmouth and Exeter,
on the third Tuefday in March, June," September, and Dec,
In Vermont, at Rutland, on the ;cth day of Oftober ;
and at Windfor, the 7th day df May annually.
In Ma fachu felts, at Baflon, on the 4th Tuefday in June
and firft in December ; and at Salem, on the 3d Tuefday
in March, and zd in September.
In Rhode-Ifiand, at Newport, on the 2d Tuefday in May,
and 3d Tuefday in O&ober; and at Providence, the ift
Tuefdav m February, and the ift Tuefday in Auguft.
In Connecticut, alternately at Hartford and New-Haven
on the 3d Tuefdays of February, May, Auguft, and Nov'r.
In New-Yoik, at rhe city of New-York, on the firft 1 uel-
daysol February, May, Auguft and November.
In New-fcrfey, at New-Brunfwkk, on the 4th Tuefdays
in May and November; and at Burlington, on the 4th
Tuefdays in February and Auguft.
In Pennfylvania, at Philadelphia, on the 3d Mondays in
February, May, Auguft, and November. .
In Delaware, alternately ar Dover and New-CahMe, on
the 4th Tuefdays of February, May, Auguft, and Nov'r.
In Maryland, at Baltimore, on the firft Tuefdays in
March, June, September, and December.
In Potomac Di ft 'til, at Alexandria, on the ift Tuefdays
In April :%Oc\ober.
In Vir- fJKaj Norfolk, on the 15th day of Jure, and
Ljth day o .....ribei ; and at Richmond, on the 19th
(ay of May, im fgth day of November.
In Norfolk Diftricl, at Noifolk, on the ift Tuefdays in
February, May, Auguft, and November.
In Kentucky at Frankfort, on the firft Mondays in June
and December.
In North-Carolina, Albemarle Di/lricl, at Edenton, on
the ift Tuefday which fhall follow the Friday next after
the ift Mondays in February, June, and Oftober. Pamf-
Ucg Dijlricl, at Newbern, on the Friday next after the ift
Mondays in February, June and October. Cafe-Fear Dif-
tricl, ar Wilmington, on the ift Mondays of February,,
June, and October.
In South-Carolina, at Charlefton, on the 3d Mondays in
March & Sept. ift Mond.in July, and 2d Mond, in Dec,
K08.] R
i94
Counfellors, Attornies, &c.
In Georgia, at Savannah, on the fid Tuefdays in February,
May, Auguft and November. In Columbia, on the ift
Tuefdays of April and Oftober.
. In EaJl-TenneJJee, at Knoxville, on the 3d Monday of
April, and 2d Monday in O&ober.
In WeJl-TenneJJee, at Nalhville, on the 4th Mondays of
May and November. m
In the Territory of Orleans, at the City of Orleans, on
the 3d Mondays of O&ober, January, April and July.
, In Ohio, at Chilicothe, on the lft Mondays of February;
June, and Oclober.
Counfellors and Attornies in the Circuit Court,
Wra.Wetmore
EbenezerBradifh
Jonathan Fay
RufusG.Amory
Samuel Dexter
Jofeph Hall
Edward Gray
Harri Ion G.Otis
Wm. Prefcot
Th. Williams jr.
Timo. Bigelow
Majfachufetts Diflrid.
HoratioTowfend
John Lowell
John Q. Adams
John Phillips
Barna. Bi dwell
George Blake
Benja. Whitman
John Caliender
Jofiah Quincy
Samuel Haven
Jofeph Rowe
Ebenezer Gay*
Wm. Sullivan
Jofeph Bartlett
Charles Paine
Francis Blake
Charles Jackfon
John Heard, jr.
Wm. Thurfton
Edward Jackfon
T. O. Se I fridge
Robert T. Paine, jr.
County Attornies in Majfachufetts,
lames T. Auftin Suffolk
Samuel Dana Middle/ex
Edward Bangs Worcefter
Jptph Story Efjex
John D. Dunbar Plymouth
States.
New-Hampfhire,
Mallachufetts,
Rhode-HIand^
Connefticut,
New-York,
New-Jerfey,
Pennfylvaua,
Uelavtere.
Ezekiel Bacor\ ** Etrhjhire
John Tay'loj Hamfffiire
John S. WAliams Norfolk
EteazerW. Ripley Ki jwebrck
Benjamin Ames Lincoln
mmijfioners of Loans
OrTicns.
Salari-%.
William Gardner,
6,50 Doita
.Benjamin Aunin,
15.0°
Cbriflophei Ellery,
600
William Imlay,
I coo
jamrs Nicholfon,
1500
James Ewing,
700
Stephen Moylan,
1,50s
Jfoi 1. Siockton^
<Seo
U. S. Minifters in other Countries,
*9S
^Maryland,
Virginia,
North-Carolina,
South-Carolina,
Georgia,
Ohio,
Benjamin Howard,
John Page
Sherwood Haywood,
James Alger,
looo Dollars.
1500
looo
1000
700
MINISTERS of the UNITED STATES, jr-jesi-
dent in FOREIGN COUNTRIES.
James Munroe, Minifier Plenipotentiary London
•William Pickney, Envoy Extraordinary
John Armftrong, Minifier in France Pari*
Thomas Sumpter, jr. Secretary.
James Bowdoin, Miniifer P'enipotentiary Madrid
■George W. Erving, Secretaiy of Legation
George Sullivan, Private Secretary.
CommiJJioners at Paris, under the Loutjiana Tf'£*t$*
Ifaac Coke Barnett. and Fulwar Skipwith.
A COMPLETE LIST
Of the Confute and American Agents of the United States,
In Great-Britain and i/s Dominions.
JofepS W. Rofe
James Holmes
Elias Vanderhoft
John Church
Joleph Wilfon
'jlobffrt W. Fox
Antigua
Belfajl
Briftol
Cork
Dublin
falmouth
John Gavino Gibratter
George Johnfon Glafgow
James Maury Liverpool
London
Malta
William Lyman
Jofcph Pulis
fhos.Aldjo,Vice-OL Poole
In France and its Dominions*
Commercial Agents.
Jacob Ridgeway Antwerp I Lewis Forman IJl.ojGuadal
William Lee Bourdtaux
William ) L/les of France
Buchanan \ and Bourbon
John Appleton Calais
James Anderlon* Cett'e
Francis Coffrn Dunkirk
John Mitchell Hav de-Gract
Thomas Aborn Cavmne
i\
I'aac C .BametiHav-de-Gract
Aaron Vale L Orient
Etiemie Cathalan Marfeilles
William Patterfon Nantz
Henry Wilfon Ojtend
Fulwar Skipwith Pari*
Vice-Commercial Agents.
* AlfOy Agent. Jo*- Seamen and Commerce, at Havannah
and Navy Department, in IJland oj Cuba.
396 U. S. Minifters in other Countries.
In Spain and its Dominions.
Consuls.
Robt. MoHtgomery Alka tie
John Leonard Barcelona
Jofeph Yznardi Cadiz
Lki:iy Hill Havanvah
Mofes Young Madrid
Wm. Kirkpatrick Malaga
Lewis Meagher O'Bnan - - St. Avde/o
Maurice Rogers S? Jago de Cuba
John James Armthong - Ijland ofTenen/fe
John Martin Baker Ifles of Majorca, Minorca, and Yvica.
In Portugal and its Dominions.
Con s us.
John B. Dabney Faxal | William Jarvis Liflon
George D. Welfli, pro hate vice, - Madeira
Within the Baiavian Republic and its Dependencies 9
Sylvanus Bourne, Conful-Ceneral, - Amjitidam
Thomas He.wes, Gondii, - - Batavia
George Keid, Confui of the Bitavian Republict for the
'States of South-Carolina '::d Georgia,
In Denmark and its Dominions.
Co N S V LS.
Hans Rodolph Saabye Cy^. '///-^ en | Thos. Gamble St.Croix
In Prujia.
Co \ s ; ! s.
Frederick W. Lutze Stettin j William Clarke Embden
In Germany.
Co x su i.s.
John M. Forbes Hamburgh
William Riggin Trie fie
Frederick J. Wich- > D
, , V > Bremen
lcihaulen >
Philip Marck Franconia
In the Kingdom of Sweden.
C G N S U L S .
David Aii th Go.'tenburg J Ifaac Prince^Z. St. Bartholw,
In the Italian States.
Consuls.
Peter Kuhn, jr. Genoa Frederick Degan Naples
Thomas Appleton Leghorn Abraham Gibbs Palermo
John Broadbent Mc/lina
In Rujfia.
Levitt Harris, Gondii at St. Peterjlurg.
Minifters and Confute, iyj
In Turhey.
William Stuart, Confu! at Smyrna.
In Algiers*
Tobias Lfnr, Conful-General.
George Davis, of New-York, Confu! at Tripoli.
In the IJland of Jamaica.
James M. Henry, Agent.
In China—Edward Currirgton, Conful at Canton*
MINISTERS and CONSULS of FOREIGN POWERS
reft dent in the UNITED STATES.
From the Kingdom of Great-Britain*
Anthony Merry, Envoy Extraordinary and Minifter Pleni-
!*• potentiary to the United States.
Edward Thornton, Charge' d' Affaires. Alfo appointed in
the fame character to the Court of Berlin.
Thomas Barclay, Conful-General for the Eaftern States.
Phineas Bond, Conjul-Gencral for the Middle and. Southern
States.
Andrew Allen, jr. Conful for Maffachufetts, New-Hamp-
{lure, Rhode-lfland, and Conne&icut.
Benjamin Mootiic, Conful for North and South-Carolina^
and Georgia.
John Gilpin, Vice-Conful Tor Rhode-Iiland.
Gabriel Wood, Vice-Conful for Baltimore.
From the French Empire.
Gen. Turreau, Envoy Extraordinary and Minifter Plenipo-
tentiary to the United States.
Monf. Petrie, Secretary of Legation.
Monf. Beaujour, Conful-General at Philadelphia.
Marc-Antoine Felix Giraud, Confulhr N.E. States, Boftoi>
Gen. Ray, Conful for N. York and N. Jerfry, at New-YJj:.
Louis Arcambai, Conful for Maryland, at Baltimore.
Girard Cazeaux, Vice-Conful at Portfmouth, (N, H.j
Monf. Tefte, pro tern. Vice-Conful, at Newport. '
Monf. Fourcroy, do. Vicr-Corfuf, at Philadelphia.
Monf. Delille, 'Vice-Conful, at Wilmington, (N. C.}.
Monf. Ofter, Vice-Conful, at Norfolk.
Monf. Sotin, Vice-Conful, at Charlefton, (S. C.)
Monf. Soult, Vice-Conful, at Savannah, (Georgia.)
Colonel Toufard, Conful for Kentucky, at New-Orleans*
>8o8 J R e
198 Foreign Minifters in U. States.
From the Kingdom of Spain.
Nicholas Blafco de Orozco, {nominated} Mini/ler Plenipo-
tentiary, near the United State?.
Chevalier de ¥oTGrM,Conful-General and Charge d' 'Affair est
at Philadelphia.
Sig. Don Juan Stoughton, Conful, for New-Hampfhire,
Connefticut, Rhode-Ifland, Vermont, and Maflachufetts.
Alfo tranfacts the buiinefs in the room of Sig. Don. Jo-
feph Wifeman, of Newport, (R. I.J deceafed, at Bofton.
Sig. Don Juan Baptifta Bernabeu, Vice-Ccnful, for Mary-
land, at Baltimore;
Sig. Don Antonio Argote Villalobos, Vice-Conful, for Vir-
ginia and Kentuky, at Norfolk.
Sig. Don Pablo Chacon, Vict-Ccnjul, at Alexandria.
Sig. Don Diego Murphy, Conful, for North and South-
Carolina and Georgia, at CharleOon, (S. C.)
Sig. Don Felipe Fatio, Conful, at Savannah, {Georgia.}
From the Kingdom of Portugal,
Jofeph Radermaker, Charge d' Ijfaires and Conful-GeneraL
James Barry, Conful, for the States of New-York, Rhode-
Ifland, MajTachufetts, and Connecticut.
Mr. Suvaro, Vice-Conful, for Pennfylvania.
James F. Vcrnock, Vice-Conful, for South-Carolina.
From the Kingdom of Holland \
Adrian Valck, Conful, for Maryland and Virginia.
J. H. C. Heinekn, Commercial Agent, for Pennfylvania^
John G. Bogert, ViceXommtrcial Agnit, for New-York* -
From Prujfia.
johann Ernft Chriflian Schultz. Conful, at Baltimore.
From the Kingdom of Denmark.
Peter Ptuerion, Charge cf.ija; res to the United States.
Vice-Confuh.
Jsrob E. A. Steinmeirz, for Sourh-Carolina.
William Scarborough, for Georgia."
Erich Bollman, for Pennfylvania.
jon-uhon Swifr, for Diftrei of Columbia.
David Greene, for Bofton, (MaflTai hufetts.)
George Hammerkin, Covful, for the New-England States*
J. F. Echard, Conful, for the Middle States.
Duties on Goods, &c. 19$
From Sweden*
Richard Soderftrom, Gov jut-General.
JofephWinth'rop, Vio-(.\nful, CharleSon* Sbuth-CarolIftW-
Jona. Swift, Vice-Conful, Colurr bia, & Ports on the Potomac.
John C. Hauff, pro tern. Yice-Ctmfvt, New-H&sipftwe, Maf-
fachufetti, and Rhode-Ifland.
Henry G h«, Vicc-ConjxiL for New-York and Conn tlicut.
John Baritz, Vict~Con[ul, for North-Carolina.
Peter Collin, Vice-Conful, for Maryland.
John Cowper, Vice-Conful, for Norfolk, and all other Ports
in Virginia, excepi thole on the Potomac.
DUTIES
PAYABLE BY LAW ON ALL
GOODS, WARES, and MERCHANDIZE,
lmpoited into the United States, fiom and after the lait
day of June, 180^.
$5" If imported in foreign Ships or Vejfels, an addition
is made of 10 per centum on the amount of Duties.
Note. Articles on which the duties arc eftjmated per
centum, are understood to be ad valorem ; except when
otherwise particularly expreffed, as, per cwt. per gallon,
per pound, per dozen.
ALE, beer and porter, in cufks or bottles, 8 cents per gall,
on the bottles, if black glafs, quart
.bottles, - - :> cts. pergrofs,
Ahnonds, - acentsperlb.
Anchors, - - Jg cents per lb.
Annileed, - - 175 per cent,.
Antimony, regulus of, - free.
Apparatus, philosophical, fpicially im-
ported for any feminary of learning, fret.
Apparel, wearing. See Wearing apparel.
Aqua fortis, - - free.
Arms, fire and fide, not otherwife enu-
merated, or parts thereof, - 17^ per cent.
Articles of all kinds, of the growth, cr manufacture}',
of the United States, or their territories, upon which r ^
no drawback, bounty or allowance has been paid orQ ?
admitted, - - J
Artificial flowers, feathers, and other orna-
rnen s for womens' head-dreffes, 17^ per cent.
oo
Duties on Goods, &c*J
BAGGAGE, pcrfonal. See Wearing
Apparel, &c.
Bails and Balfams. Sec Powders, Paftes, &c.v
Bark of the cork tree, - - free.
Beer, ale, and porter. See Ale.
Beads, viz. horfes, cattle, {heep, fwine, or
other ufeful onrs, imported tor breed,
Bohea teas. See Teas.
Bonnets, hats, and caps of ever^ kind,-
Books, blank, - ,! -
Boots., - - '.-_-
Bottles, black glafs quart,
Brafs cannon,
Brafs teutenage and wire, ■*
Brafs, all other manufactures of brafs,
Brafs, irofi, or fteel locks, hinges, boes,
anvils and vifes,
Bricks and tiles,
Briftles of (wine,
Brumes, - - -
Buckles, fhoe and knee,
Bullion, -
Burgundy wine. See Wines.
Burr-ftones, umvrought, -»
Buttons of every kind, - '
CABINET wa>es,
Cables and taired cordage,
CambrLks, - -
Caadles of tallow,
Candles of wax or fpermaceti, » '
Canes, walking flicks or whips,
Cannon of brafs,
Capers,
Caps, hats, and bonnets of every kin4,
Cards, wool and cotton,
Cards, playing,
Carpets and carpeting,
Carriages, or pai ts of carriages,
Cartridge paper, - *
Caflia, Chinefe, - -
Champaign wine. See Wines.
Cheefe, ' -
China ware. - ...
free.
17! per cec%
15 per cent.
75 cts. perpair;*
60 cts. pergro!sv
17$ per cent,
free.
1 7^ per cent.
15 percent.
\j\ per cent-
jree.
1,5 per cerrt-
1 7>| per cent. -
Jree.
free.
17-$ per cent.
1 7£ per cent.
2 eents per lb.
15 per cent.
2 cents per lb.
6 cents per lb.
15 per cent.
17-I per cent.
17% per cent.
17-I per cent.
50 cents per doz.
25 cts. per pack.
17^ per cent.
22^ per cent.
iy\ per cent.
4 cents per Jb.
7 cents per lb.
1 ?h per t ent.
Duties on Goods, &c, foi
Chintzes and coloured calicoes or m;iilins, and all print- ^ ~
ed, flaiied, or coloured goods or manufactures, or j y
not being piinted, flamed, or coloured, of cotton, ol )> ^
Iinrn. nr r>f KntVi r»r nf w,l->irh rntton nr linen IS the I £■
ed, flaii -ed, or coloured goods or manufactures, or | y
j, of *> ■-
-.if «
material of chief value, - J ^
Chocolate, - 3 cents per ib.
Cinnamon and cloves, - 20 cents per lb.
Clay, unwrought, - - free.
Clocks and watches, or parts of either. See
Watches. *
Clo£s ano Golofhocs. See Shoes.
Clothing ready made, - 15 per cent.
Coaches, chariots, phaetons, chairs, chaifes,
foiQs, or other carriages, or parts of either, 22$ per cent.
Coal, =. 5 cts. pr.buipel.
Cocoa, - - - 2 cents per lb.
Coffee, - - 5 cents per lb.
Colours. See Painters' .
Comfits, - - 175 per cent.
Compoiitiori for the teeth or gums. See
Dentifrice.
Copper manufactures, - - iy§ per cent.
Copper in plates, pigs, a;id bars, - free.
Cordage, tarred, - 2 cents per lb.
Cordage untarred, - 2^ cents per lb.
Cork tree, bark of, - - - free.
Cofmetics = - 17$ per cent.
Cotton, - - - - . - 3 cents per lb.
Cotton Rags. See Rags.
Cotton Or linen manufactures, or of both,
or of which cotton or linen is the mete-
rial of chief value, whether printed^
ftained, coloured, or otherwife, 15 percent.
Curran s, - "- - 2 cents per lb.
Cutlaffes, or parts thereof, - • 17$ per cent.
DATES, - - .' m \l\ per cent.
Dentifrice, powders, tinctures, preparations
and compofuions for the teeth and
gums, - - - 17I per cent.
Dimes, pewter, - 4 cen,s Per ^°
Dolls, drefTrd&undreiTed, or parts thereof, \-]\ per cent.
Drugs and woods for dyeing, - free.
Drugs, medicinal, except thofe commonly
u!ed for dyeing, - - -*7i Per ceflt*
EARTHEN and (tone ware - 17$ per cent.
Efienccs. See Powders, Pailes, &c.
.202 Duties on Goods, &c.
FANS, or parts thereof, - - 17I per ctxa:.
Fayal wine. See Wines.
Feathers, and other ornaments for womens*
: head-drelTes, - - - 17^ per cent.
Figs, - - r 2 cents per lb
Filh. dried, foreign caught, - 50 cts.pr.quintaL
Fifh, mackarcl, - - - 60 cts.pr. barrel.
Fifh, falmon, - - - loocts. pr. bariek
Fifli, all other pickled, - - 40 cents per bbl.
Floor-cloths and mars, or parts of either, 17$ per cent.
Flowers, artificial, - . 17^ per cent.
J 'ringes commonly ufed by upholftereis,
coachmakei.sand i'addlcis. ?' - 17^ per cent.
Fruits of ail kinds, except tjiofe otherwife
particularly enumerated, - 17J per cent.
furs of every kind, uudrelled, •» free.
GAUZES, - - - j 5 per cent.
Geneva fpirits. See Spirits.
Ginger, - - - 17^ percent-
Girandoles, or parts thereof, *• 2?£ per cent.
£-lafs, black quart bottles, - - 60 cents pr.gTofs.
Glafs, window, not above 8 by 10 inches, t6octs. ^ pr. ico
Glafs, window, no)t above 10 by 12 inches i7,«j cis. > fquare
Glafs, window, above 10 by 12 inches 225 cts. ) feeu
Glafs, all other glafs, and manufactures
thereof, 4 * - -' 22 £ per cent.
Glauber falts, - - 200 cents perewt,-
Gloves and mittens of every kirtd, ij\ per cent.
G!u<y - 4 c^ntsper lb.
Gold, filver and plated ware, - 17^ per cent.
Gold and lilver lace, - - ; 75 percent.
Goloinoes. See Shoes.
Goods, wares and merchandize imported direftly from^^t,
China or India, in {hips Or veffels not of the United/**/
States, except teas, China, wate-, and all other articles^- :
liable to higher rates or duties, - j 5
Goods, wares and merchandize, not herein
otherwife particularly enumerated' ami
described, - - - 15 per cent.
Goods, wares ard merchandize, intended to be re-ex- 1
' ported to a foieign port or place in the fame fhip or j
vefTel in which they (hall be imported — and all arti- ! ■«
cles of the growth or manufafclure of the United I -^
States, or of their territories, upon which no draw- J
back, bouniy or allowance has been paid or admitted, J
Duties on Gocdfe;- &cv 203
Gum, chiefly ufed in preparing muflins,
cottons or linens, for receiving colours
or dyes, - free.
Qum Arabic, fr^-
Gunpowder, 4 cents per lb*
HANGERS, or parb thereof 17I per cent.
Hair-powder, - 4 cents per lb.
Hats, caps, and bonnets of every kind, 17'^ per cent.
Hemp, - - 100 cents per cw£
Hempen r?gs, - - Jrte-
Hides, raw, - - Jree°
Hoop-iron 1 cent per lb.
IMPLEMENTS or tools of a mechanical
trade only, of peifons who arrive in the
United States, - free.
Indigo, - -25 cents per lb.
Iron wire, - - jrr,e
Iron, meet, - - i£ cents per lb
lion, flit and hoop, r 1 cent per lb.
lion, Heel, or brals locks, hinges', hoes,
anvils and vifes, - - 15 per cent.
Iron, caft, and all rrianufa&ures of iron,
Reel tor brafs, or of which either of
thefe metals is the article of chief value,
not being othcrwife particularly enu-
merated. , - - 17$ per cent,
JEWELRY and parte work, 17^ per cent.
KID and morocco (hoes. See Shoes.
LACE of gold and filver, - 17I per cent.
Laces and lawns, - - 1^ per cent.
Laces, lines, fringes, taflfels and trimmings,
commonly ufed by upholfterers-, coacti-
makers and faddlers, - j 7I per cent.
Lampblack, - - 35 per cent.
Lapis Caliminaris, - - ./**<-*•.
Lead aud mufket ball, - l cent per lb.
Lead, white and red, - 2 cents per lb.
Lead, other manufactures* of lead, or in
which lead is the chief article, 1 cent per lb*
Leather, tanned and tawed, and all manu-
factures of leather, or of which leather
is the article of chief value, not other-
wile particularly enumerated, 175 per cent-
Lemons and limes, . - 17^ per cent.
I '-.', foreign, in calks of 6© gallons, 50 cents per calk.
3 ©4 Duties on Goods, &c.
Linen or cotton manufactures, or of both,
or of which cotton or linen is the. mate-
rial of chief value, whether printed,
. ftained, coloured, or otherwife, 1,5 per cent.
Linen rags - Jree'
Lifbon and Oporto wines. Mee
Wines.
Looking glafs,' - - - £2^ per cent,
MACE, - 125 cents per lb.'
Mackarel, - - - 60 cents per bbl.
Madeira, Malaga, and other wines. See
Wines.
Malt, . - - ► locts.pr.bufheL
Manufactures of tin, pewter, and copper,
except pewter plate's and dimes, 17 |per cent.
Manufactures of iron, fteel, or brafs, not
otherwife particularly enumerated, 17^ per cent.
Manufactures of leather, no't otherwife par-
ticu'arly enumerated, - - 17^ per cent.
Manufactures of lead, notothrwife partic-
■ ularly enumerated, - , - 1 cent per lb.
Manufa&ures of cotton or linen, or of both,
whether printed, ftained, coloured or
otherwife, 15 per cent.
Manufactures of Glafs 5^ Glafs.
Manufactures of tobacco. See Snuff, Se-
gars, and Tobacco.
Manufactures of wood. See Cabinet wares'
and Wood.
Manufactures of the United States, or their
territories, upon which no drawback,
bounty, or allowance has been paid or
admitted, - - . fret
Marble, flate, and other flone, bricks, tiles,
tables, morters, and other utenfils of
marble or flate, and generally all ftone
and earthen ware, - - \"\ per cent.
Mats and floor-cloths, or parts of either, 1 7^ per cent.
Medicinal drugs, except thofe commonly
ufed in dyeing, - - i7-§ per cent.
Merchandize, goods and wares imported dncctiy .rom} £
China or India, in (hips or veffe s not of the United £ **"
States, except teas, China ware, .ind a;' other articles^ |
fe n> higher rates of Mattes; - » S
£>utie§ on Goods, &c. 2©£
S
Merchandize, goods and wares, intended to be re-ex-''
ported to a toeign port or place in the fame fhipor
veife! in which they fhail be imported ; and all arti- «,
ties of the growth or manufa&ure of the United [ ?
States, or of their territories, upon which no draw-
back, bounty or allowance has been paid or admitted, t
Merchandize, goods and wares, not herein
otherwife particularly enumerated and
defcribed, - - - 15 per cent.
Millenary ready made, - 17I per cent,
Mittens and gloves of every kind, i"| per cent.
Mo'affps, - - 5 cents per gait.
Morocco and kid fhoes. See Shoes.
Mufkets and firelocks, with or without
bayonets, or parts of either, - 17$ per cent.
Muflins and Muflinets, whether printed,
Itained, coloured or otherwife, 15 per cent.
Muftard in flour, - - 17I per cent.
NAILS, - 2 cents per lb*
Nankins, - - 15 per cent.
Nutmegs, - 50 cents per lb.
OCHRE, yellow, dry, - - 1 cent per lb..
Ochre, yellow, inoi), - - i£ cents per Ibi
Oil, - - . 17^ per cent.
Oil of vitriol, - - free.
Ointments, oils and odours. See Pow-
ders, paftes, 8cc.
Old Pewter, - - free.
Olives, - - - 17^ per cent.
Oporto and Lifbon wine, - 30 cts. per galU
Oranges, - - 17$ percent.
Ornaments for womens' head-drefTes, 17I per cent.
PACKTHREAD and twine, - 400 cents per cwr#
Painters' colours, whether dry or ground
in oil, except thofe otherwife enume-
rated, and thofe commonly ufed in
dyeing, - - 17A per cent,
Paper hangings, - - 17J per cent.
Paper, writing and wrapping, . 13 per cent.
Paper, fheathing and cartridge, . 17! per cent.
Pafteboard, parchment or vellum, 15 per cent.
Paftework and jewelry, - 17 £ per cent.
Pepper, - 6 cents per lb.
Pe imes, • - 17! per cenu-
18*84 s
2o5 Duties on Goods, &c.
Pewter inaniifa&ures, except plates and
« difhes, - - - I7ip-rt'
Pewter plates and difhes, - 4 cents plt lb
Pewter, old, - ■» free.
Phaetons or parts thereof, - 22^ per cent.
Philofophical. apparatus, fpecially import*
ed for any feminary of learning, free*
Pickled fifh of every kind, except macka-
■ rel and falmon, - - 40 cents per bbl.
Pickles of all forts, . - 17! per cent.
Pi&u res and prints, - 15 percent.
Pimento, - . » - 4 cents per lb.
Piftols or parts thereof, - - lj& per cent.
PI aider of Paris, - - free.
Plums and prunes, - -> 2 cents per lb.,
Porter, beer, or ale, in calks or botj.es, 8 cents per gal!.
on the bpttles,if black glafs quart bottles, 60 cts. per grofs.
Powder, hair, 4 cents per lb.
Powder, gun, . . - . - 4 cents per lb.
Powders, partes, balls, balfams, ointments, oils, waters, \ £
wafhes, tin&ures, efl'ences, or other preparations, or | u
compofitions, commonly called fweet fcents, odours, )► a.
perfumes or cofmetics, apd all powders or prepara- ) .*£
tions for the teeth or gums, - - j •"
Printed, Rained or coloured goods, or
manufa&ures of cotton, or of linen, or ,
of both . - - 15 per cent*
Printing types, • 15 per cent.
QUICKSILVER, - - 6 cents per lb,
RAGS of cotton, of hempen, of linen,
and of woollen cloth,' . - - free,
Raifins imported in jars and boxes, and
mufcadel raifins, - - 2 cents pf-r th]
Raifins, all other kinds of, - 1^ cents per lb
Raw hides and fkins, - - free.
Red lead, - . - 2 cents per lb..
Regulus of antimony - » free.
Rum. See Spirits.
SADDLES, or parts thereof, * 15 per cent..
Saffron, - - - free.
Sail-cloth, - - 15 per cent.
Salmon, - - loo cents per bbl
Salt, weighing more than fifty-fix pounds
perbufhel, - - 12 cts. pr. 56 lbf
Salt, weighing fifty-fix pounds per bufhel,
or lefs, = 12 cts. pr. buftisj
Duties on Goods, &c.
2C7
SaJt-petre, ~ 15 percent.
Salts, glauber, - fioo cents per cwt.
Satins and other wrought filks, 15 per cent.
Soa-ftores of (hips or veffeist - jrec.
Sc-gnrs, - - ' - 200'cents per lcco
Seines, ... 4 c;nts per lb.
Sheathing and cartridge paper, - i/£ percent.
Sheet iron, - - - 1^ cento per lb.
Sherry and other wines. See Wines.
Shots, kid and morocco, - .- 15 cts. per pair.
Shoes and flippers of (ilk, - £5 cts. per pair.
Shoes, other fhoes- and flippers for men
and women, clogs or golofhoes, 15 cts. per pair.
Shoes, other fhoes & flippers for children, 10 cts. per pair..
Silver lace, - - - 175 percent.
Silver and plated ware, - \j-$ per cent.
Skins and hides, raw, - - jree.
Slate, (lone, and ftone ware, - 17^ per cent.
Slit and hoop iron, - - 1 cent per lb.
Snuff, • 10 cents per lb-
Soap, ••-•.'• " 2 cent$ P61" lb.
Solos and other carriages, or parts thereof, 22§ per cent.
jSpanifh brown, - ' «. 1 cent per lb.
Spermaceti candles, . =6 cents per lb,
jSpjkes, ,.-.=. - - I cent per lb.
Spirits diflilled in foreign countries, viz.'
From Grain.
jfl proof, 28 cents per gall. I 4th proof, 34 cents per gall,
2d proof, 29 cents per gall. 51b proof, 40 cents per gal),
3d proof, 31 cents per gall, j 6th proof, 50 cents per gall,
From other materials.
lft proof, 25 cents per gall.
sd proof, 25 cents per gall.
proof, 28 cents per ga!
4th proof, 32 cents per gall,
t5th proof 38 cents per gall.
6th proof 46 cents per gall.
Spirits diflilled in the United States, imported in the fame
• fhipor vefTel in which they had been prcvioufly exported
from the United States, viz.
From Molajfes.
lfl proof, i£ cents per gall, j 4th proof, 19 cents per gall,
fid proof, 16 cents per gall. 5th proof, 23 cents per gall,
3d proof, 17 cents per gall. J 6th proof, 30 cents per gall.
From materials of the growth and produce of the l). States.
lfl proof, 7 cents per gall.
fid proof, 8 cents per gall.
3d proof, 9 cents per gall:
4th proof, 11 cents per gall.
5th proof, 13 cents per gall„
6th proof, to cents per galh
2©8
Duties on Goods, &c.
Stained, printed or coloured
manufactures of cotton, or o
of both,
Starch,
Steel,
foods, or
linen, or
15 percent.
3 cents per lb.
100 cents per cwt.
,{'
ree.
per cent.
Steel, iron or brafs locks, hinges, hoes,
anvils and vifes, - 15 per cent.
Steel, all other manufactures of fteel, 17^ per cent.
Stockings, '- - 17! per cent.
Stone and earthen ware, - 17! per cent.
Stones burr, unwrought, - * • free.
Sugars, brown, - - events per lb.
Sugars, white, clayed, - 3 cents per lb.
Sugars, white, powdered, - 3 cents per lb.
Sugars, all other clayed or powdered, e£ cents per lb.
Sugar, lump, - 6£ cents per lb.
Sugar, loaf, - - - 9 cents per lb.
Sugar, other refined, - 6£ cents per lb..
Sugar, candy, - - 115 cents per lb..
Sulphur, - - 1,5 per cent.
Sweet fcents. See Powders, &c.
Swine, briftles of, - -
Swords, cutlafTes, or parts of either,
TABLES of marble, flate and other
ftone, or parts thereof, - 17$ per cent.
Tallow ... if cents per lb«
Tallow candles, * 2 cents per lb.
Tarred cordage, 2 cents per lb.
Taflels and trimmings commonly ufed by
upholfterers, coachmakers and laddlers, 178 per cent.
Teas from China and India, or from any IJland lying caji.
zvawdly of the Cape of Good Hope.
Tea, Bohea, - - 12 cents per lb.
Tea, Souchong and otljer black teas, 18 cents per lb.
Tea, hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or
gomee, - 32 cents per lb.
Tea, other green teas, - Co cents per lb.
From Europe.
Teas, Bohea, - «■ 14 cents per lb.
Teas, Souchong and other black teas, 21 cents per lb.
Teas, hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or
gomee, - 40 c^nts per lb.
Teas, other green teas, - • 24 - nts per ib.
From any othtr place*
Teas, Bohea, ? * 17 cents per Ik.
Duties on Goods, &c. 200
Teas, Sotichong and other black teas, 27 cents per lb.
Teas, hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or
gomee, - - 50 cents per lb.
Teas, other green teas, - - 30 cents per lb.
Teneriffe and Tokay wines. See Wines.
Tiles and bricks, - - 17^ per cent.
rin manufactures, - - 17^ per cent.
Tin, in pigs and plates, - ■* Jree.
Tinctures. See Powders, partes, Sec.
Tobacco, manufa£lured (other than muff
and fegars) - - 6 cents per lb*.
Tools or implements of a mechanical trade
only, of perfons who arrive in the Unit-
ed States, ■» - free.
Toys, not otherwife enumerated, 15 per cent.
Tumeric, - ' - 1 free.
Twine and packthread, - 400 cents per cwt«
Types for printing, - - i£ per cent.. '
UNMANUFACTURED wood, free.
Unmanufacluied wool, - free.
Untarred cordage, - - ?-\ cents per lb.
Qmarred yarn, - - 225 cts. per cwt,
Unwrought clay, - - free.
Rnwrou&ht burr flones, - free.
VELVETS and velverets, - 15 per cent.
verdigris, - - • jree.
Vitriol, oil of, ^ - Jree.
Wafers, ... 17^ per cent*
Walking flicks, whips and canes, 15 per cent.*
Wares of tin, pewter, and copper, except
pewter plates and dirties, - i"/\ per cent,
Wares, earthen or fione, - - 173 percent.
Wares, China,4 - - i;| percent.
Waies, gold, (ilver and plated, - 17$ per cent.
Wares, goods and merchandize, imported directly ^ ~
from China or India, in mips or veti'els not of the ( ~
United States, except teas, China ware, and all othei t^
articles liable to higher rates of duties, 3 !£"
Wares, goods and merchandize, of the growth or Jj
manufacture of the United States, or of their territo-Y £
ries, upon winch no drawback, bounty or allowance T ^
has been paid ov admitted J
Watches and clocks, or parts of either, 175 per cent.
Waters and wafkes. Sec Fowders, partes, &c.
Wax candles, - - 6 cents per lb.
*8ctf. I s 2
2io Duties on Goods, kc?
Wearing apparel and other perfonal bag-
gage, of perfons who arrive in the
United States, - - free.
White and red lead, ? :J - 2 cent* per lb*
Window glafs. See Glafs.
Wines in cajks% bottles, or other vejfels.
Wines, Malmfey, Madeira, and London
particular Madeira, 58 cents per gall.
Wines, all other Madeira wine, - 50 cents per gall.
Wines, Burgundy, Champaign, Rhenifti,
and Tokay, - 45 cents per gall.
Wines, Sherry, and St. Lucar, - 40 cents per gall.-
Wines, Claret and other wines, not enumer-
ated, when imported in bottles or cafes, 35 cents per gall.
Wines, Lifbon, Oporto, and other Pprtu-
gal wines, - - 30 cents per gall.
Wines, Sicily, - - 30 cents per gall.
Wines, Teneriffe, Fayal, Malaga, St.
George, and other wefternifland wines, 28 cents per gall.
Wines, all other wines, when imported,
otherwife than in bottles or cafes, 23 cents per gall.
On the bottles, if b,lack glafs quart bottles, 60 cents per grofs,
If other than black glafs quart bottles, 22& per cent.
Wire of brafs and iron, - - free.
Wood unmanfaftured, - - Jree'
Wood manufactured, exclufive of cabinet
wares, - - - 15 per cent.
Woods, dyeing, - - free.
Woollen rags, - - free.
YARN, untarred, - - 225 cents per cwu,
ALL other goods not before particularly
enumerated and defcribed, 15 per cent,
gdf* All parts of articles to be fubjett to the fame duties.
as U'c entire article is fubjeft to.
On all ad valorem articles, imported from any foreign
por within the Cape of Good Mope, 10 per cent, to be
added to the a&ual coft, including all charges, (oudfide
packages, commiffions and infurance only excepted) before
the riuties are calculated, and 20 per cent, if from any port
beyond fa id Cape,
All dutied articles, imported into the Uni'ed States, nor
having been landed 'nop- than pne year, are allowed a craw-
back of the duties, Tubjett to a deduction of 3$ yer crnt.
except fpi 1 its, which is half a cent per gallon, <ind 2^ per.
cent* or the amount of duties.
Reflriftions on Importations. 211
The bottles in which liquors are imported, to pay the fame
duly as empty Lotties.
No merchandize to be imported in any vefTel belonging
in whole or in part to a citizen or inhabitant of the United
States, unlefs the mafler of fuch vefTel (hall have on board
a Manifeft in writing, figned by fuch mailer, or other pei-
fon having the command, containing the name of the port,
or place where fuch merchandize was received, and the port
where consigned or deflined to, within the United States,
particularly noting the merchandize deflined for each port
refpe&ively ; and every package on board fuch vefTel to be
particularly defcribed ; — to whom configned, or if to order,
with the name s of all paffengers, diftinguifhing whether
cabm or fleerage paffengers, or both, with their baggage,
and an account of all remaining fea-flores, (if any.)
No goods, wares, or merchandize, of foreign growth or
manufacture, fubjeft to the payment of duties, fhall be
brought into the United States from any foreign port or
place, in any other manner than by fea ; nor in any fhip
Or vefTel of lefs than Thirty Tons Lurllvn, agreeably to the
mode of afcertaining American tonnage, except in certain
<Hftii£t.s on the Northern, Northw< Rem and Wcflerti boun-
daries of the United States, adjoining to the dominions of
Great-Britain in Upper and Lower Canada, and the diOricls
on the rivers Ohio and Miffifippi.
No beer, ale or power, to be imported in cafks of lefs
capacity than Forty gallons Leer pieafure, or if in bottles, in
packages lefs than Six Dozen, under penalty of forfeituie,
with the fhip or vefTel.
No refined lump or loaf fugar fhall be imported into the
United States, from any port or place, except in fhips or
vellvMS of the burhen oi One Hundred and Twenty Tons and
upwards* and in cafks or packages, containing each not lefs
ihan Six Hundred Pounds, on pain of forfeiting the hid
fhip or veflel, and the loat or lump fugar imported, t erein,
except in iuch calks or packages as aforelaidv
Nodifliiled fpirits, (arracK and fweet cordials excepted)
to be imported in calks or veflels of lefs capacity than Ninety
gallons wine iheafure, on pain of forfeaures with i'-.e fhip
m veflel, nor in cafks or veffels which have been marked
puifuant to any law of iho United States, on pain of for-
feiture of the laid refined loaf or lump fug^r and (difijlicd
fpirits, together with the (aid fhip or veflel : Provided, that
the forfeiture fhall not be incurred on " any fliips imported
or brought into the United States, in other cafks or vt iicls
aforeiaid, or the fiup or vefTel in which they fhall be brcuglir-
2 12 Ports of Entry and Deliverer
iffech fphit-s (hall be for the ufe of the feamen on beard of
fuch fhip or veffel, and Ihall not exceed the quantity of four
gallons for each teaman," and which Jhall, at the time of the
entry of the /aid veffel, be injertcd in themanifejl asihefta-
[lores of fuchjkip or veffel.
" No fhip or vefleffrom foreign ports, or coming by fea
from any port of the United States, ihall be permitted to re-
port, make entry, or break bulk, till the mafter Ihall deliver
to the poft-mafter all letters under his care, or within his
power, other than fuch as are directed to the owner or owners
of fuch Jhip or veffel, and on oath or affirmation, to be
taken of fuch delivery, the mafter to receive two cents for
every letter fo delivered." [p0Jl Office Law.
Ports of Entry and Delivery for Foreign Vejfeh,
No veffel not wholly'belonging to a citizen or citizens of
the United States, (haft be admitted to unload at any port
or place, except the following : *
New-Hampshire, at Port/mouth .
Massachusetts, at Portland and Falmouth, New-
Bedford, Dighton, Salem and Beverly, Glcucefier, Newbury-
pert, Marblehead, Nantucket, Bojlon, Rbxbury, Charkfl&wn,
Cambridge, Plymouth, Bath, FrenchmanVBay, Wifcaffet,
Machias, Paftamaquoddy, PehobTcor, Biddeford, and Saco.
Rhode-Island, at Newport, Providence, and ErifloL
Connecticut, at New- London, and New-Haven.
New-York, at New-York.
NewvJersey, ztjerfey, Pe^th-Amboy, Burlington.
Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia.
Delaware, at Wilmington, New-Caftle, Port-Penn.
Maryland, at Baltimore, Annapolis,Vieana, Oxford,
Georgetown on Potomaok, Cheflertown-Creek, Notting-
ham, Nangemcy,Digge's-Lauding,Snow-hil!, Carrol (burgh.
Virgi n i a, at Alexandria, Kinfale, Newport, Tappa-
hannock, Port-Royal, Frederi'-klburgh,Uihanna,Yorktown,
Weft-Poini,HamptonBcrmuda-Hundred,City-Poim,Rock-
et's- Landing, Norfolk, and Port f mouth.
North -Ca roi.ina, at Wilmington, Newbetn, Beau-
fort, Wafningtcn, Edinton, and Plankbridge.
iSouTK-CAROi in a, Cha lejlon, Georgetown, Beaufort.
Georgia, at Savannah, Sunbury, Brunfwick, Freder-
ica, and St. Mary's.
* Noi ihall any veffel from the Cape of Good-Hope, or
beyond the fame, he admitted to enter, except at the pons
in "the above lifts, which are diftinguifted by Italics.
Tonnage, &c. • 213
TONNAGE.
Sy A3, of Congrefs, approved id oj March, 1799, to be pfcid
at the time of entering the veflel, and before any permit
{hali be granted for unloading any part of the c<;rgo.
(ilecl. 63. j the following rates. ( See alfo Aft, 20 J uly 1791.
On alljhipspr vejfels, entering from any foreign port 0 biace.
Per To: s
Ships or veflel* of the United States, - 6
built within the United States, after £
July, 1789, but belonging wholly, or in
part 'O foreign powers, duly recorded, 3*
On other fhipt or vefleU, 50
Additional tonnage on foreign vefTels denominated Li^hc
money, {ByAclof Congrefs, 25th March, 1804.) 50
Vtffeis of the United States, employed in the coafting
trade or Fifheiies, duly licenfed, per annum, $-
VefTels of the United States, (other than licenied) taking
in merchandize in a dittnft in one State, to be deliv-
ered in a diftritr. in another State, other than an ad-
joining State, on the lea-coaft, or on a navigable river, 6
Other fhips or veffels taking in merchandize to be deliv-
ered in another diftrict, - - 5»
FEES or OFFICE.
Tv the ColUclor and Naval Officer.
Do/Is. Cenii.
Entry of a veflel of loo tons or upwards,
Clearance of do. do. do.
Entry of a veflel under 100 tons,
Clearance of do. do.
Every poft-entry,
Permit to land goodi, - •
Every bond taken officially,
Permit to land goods for exportation for drawback,
^Debenture or other official certificate,
B.il of health,
Official document (except regiftcr required by any
pcrfon,)* - »o
To the Surveyor.
Admeafuring and certifying the fame, of every (hip
or vefTei 01 100 tons and under, per ton, l oo
Admeaf urement of every fhip or veflel above loo
tona, and not exceeding 200 uns, - 15©
Above 8©o tons, - - - a 00
2
5°
2
50
s
50
I
jo
2
00
20
40
►
3o
20
20
214 Fees arid Allowancesr
_',,,.. .' d r«-
Tor all o;her fervices on board any fhip or vefTel
of ico tons or upwards, having on hoard goods,
wares or merchandize, fubj eft to duty, 3 00
For like fen ices on board any {hip or vefTel of Jefs
than ico tons, - ' _ „ 1 50
On all veflels, not having on hoard goods, wares
and merchandize, fubjeft to duty, • 66^
Allowance for Draught. lb
Any quantity of i cwt. or 11 21b. 1
Above 1 and under 2 cwt. 2
2 and under 3 cwt. 3
3 and under 10 cwt. 4
lb and under 18 cwt. 7
18 and upwards, 9
Tare.
On every whole cheft of Rohea tea, - 70
On every half ditto, 36 th. quarter-ditto, - 20
On every cheft of Hyfon or other green tea, of 70 lb.
orupwaids, «» _. _ 2o
On every box of other tea, between 50 and 70 lb. 18
On every box if 80 lb. 20 ; if 80 lb. and upwards, 26
The above to include ropes, canvas and other «overings.
On all other boxes of teas, according to the invoice or ac-
tual weight thereof, # Percent.
On coffee, in bags, 2; in bales, 3; in cafks, 12
On fugars, other than loaf fagar in cafks, - 12
On fugars, in boxes, 15 ; in bngs or mats, - 5
On pimento, in cafks, 16 ; in bags, 3
On cocoa, in cafks, 10 ; in bags, - 1
On cheefe, in hampers or b;<fke;s 10 ; in boxes, eo
On candles, in boxes, 8 ; chocolate in boxes, 16
On cotton in ba!es? 2 ; in feroons, - 6
On Gbuber falts, in cafk.>, - - •> -*
On indigo, in barrels, 12; in other cafks, - 1,5
On indigo, in feroons, 10 ; in bags or mats, - $
On nails, in cafks, .8
On pepper, in cifks, 12; in bales, 5; in bags, - c->.
On lugar candy, in boxes, 10 ; fegars, in boxes or cafks, g.8
On foap, in boxes, 10 ; on (hoc, in cafks, - 3
On twine, in cafks, 12; in bales, - " $
On all other goods according to the invoice thereof, as ac-
tual weight,
Allowances, #c.
215
Allowance for Leakage and Breakage.
« Two per cent, allowed on the guagc on ai. merchandize,
paying duty by the gallon, contained in cafks.
Ten per cent, on all beer, ale and porter in bottles, and
five per cent, on all other liqours in bottles, to be deduced
from the invoice quantity, in lieu of breakage; or it fhall
be lawful to compute the duties on the aclual quantity by
tale, at the option of the importer at the time cf entry.
Bounty on Salted Proviftons and Fifh of the United States*
An allowance of thirty cents per barrel is granted on pkk-
led fifh of the United Stares, and twent\-five cents per bar-
rel on all proviiions laired within the United States, without
any dedu&ion, if the fame fhall amount to ten dollars. —
And in order to obtain fuch bounty, the exporter to make
an entry thereto-,; with the collector — but no ensry will be
received where fuch pickled fifh or faked provifions have not
been infpecled and marked agreeably to the laws of the re-
fpe£uve States;, where luch laws are in force. Such bounty-
is payable in fix months from the date of the bond to be giv-
en ; and in no cafe, unlefs the certificates of landing at a for-
eign port, as in ofrher cafes, are produced. The bond to be
in double the amount of fuch bounty — conditioned that the
fame fhall be landed and left at fome foieign port.
Form of the Entry.
Entry cf intended to be exported for the Benefit cf
Bounty, by in the whereof is majler,
bound for "J
Marks as
branded on
the rafU
Number of
harrels,
Defer pt. and
fpecies of fifh
or orov'fiorS.
Quali y
GENERAL INFORMATION.
The want of certificates of diRilled Spirits, wines or teas,
fubjeclfuch articles to feizure, and fifty dollars fine, if fuch
certificates are not delivered to the purchafcr ; and if any
cafk, chefr, vefTel or cafe, copiaining inch articles, dial] be
found in the poffeffion-oi any perfou, without bein*» marked
and not being accontpanied with A certificate, thp u i i •
2i6 Commercial Information.
On rhe (ale of any caff, &c. which has been marked, th<
flia-'o to be defaced in prefence of fome officer of infpe&ioM
or lofrfjms ; and the certificate of the fame to be delivered
up u ider the penalty of one hundred dollars,and cofls of fuit^
G >^as from foreign ports, not to be unladen but between
fur-riie and fun-fet, without fpecial licenfe, under a penalty
of four hundred dollars on the mailer and every other per-
fon concerned, difabiliry from holding any office under the
government of the United States for feven years, and be-
ing adverted in the newfpapers, with forfeiture of the
goods : and if above four hundred dollars, value of veffel
and apparel .
Goods, removed before guaged and weighed; and, if
wines, fpirits or teas, before being marked, without permif-
fion, are forfeited.
Perfons giving or offering a bribe, forfeit from two hunr
died to two thcufand dollars. Infpeftors and officers of
rever.ue cutters may go on board, examine and fearch vef-
fels, have acc^fs to the cabin, and feal packages ; and after
fun-fet fecure hatches, &c. Perfons in charge of veffels,
for breaking fafienings, but in prefence of an officer, forfeit
two hundred dollars.
Officers may feize within or without their diftri£fs. Per-
fons refitting or imp-ding them forfeit four hundred dollars.
The matter or commander of any veffel, that fhall ob-
ftruflor hinder, (or be ihecaufe thereof,) any officer of the
revenue, ingoing on board his (hip or veffel, for I he pur-
pole of carrying into effeft ar.y of the revenue laws of the
United States, forfeits from fifty to five hundred -dollars.
Every owner of a veffel refiding within the limits of the
United States, to fwearto the regifter within ninety days af-
ter its being granted, or it becomes void, and the veffel and
cargo pays foreign tonnage and duty
Returned Cargo.
(If any articles of an outward cargo are brought back,
they are to be detailed. Specified by whom Jhipped outward^
and to whom configned ivzoard.}
MINT of the UNITED STATES.
IN the year 1806- there were coined 64,003 Half Eagles,
1/16 Quarter Eagles; 839,576 Half Dolfar* ; 206,124
Quarter Dollys ; 348.000 Cents ; 356,000 Half Cents —
The -unount of Coins ftruck is double the former average
■Annual amount ; the number of ^pieces quadruple the for-
met average.
REGISTER of the ARMY of the U. STATED
GENERAL S TA FF.
[Revifed by Capt. Freeman, in October, 1807.]
James Wiikinfon, Brigadier-General,
Abim. Y. Nicoll, Adjutant and Itifpeclojr.
Caleb Swan, Pay-Majler.
James B. Wiikinfon, Aid-de-Camp.
DiJiriH Pay-Mafiers.
Nehem. Freeman,! John Miller, I Jona. Eafrman,
Ninian Pinkney, I.Ambr. Whitlock, | William Carfon,
TIenry Burbeck, Colonel. | Conftant Freeman, Limt. Cof>
Mofes Purter Major I Abim. Y. Nicoll Major
William M'P.ea do | One vacancy
George Peters, Adjutant,
REGIMENT OF ARTILLERISTS.
Field- Officers— Staff,
Captains. Firft Lieutenants. Second Lieutenants .
John B. Walbach Mofes Swett Jona. Eallman a
George Peters Jul.F.Hielemen b
Charles Mulford William Gates c
JofephCrofs Pafcal V. Bonis d
William Wiifon John Ganfcvoort e
Wm. A. Murray Jacob Jackfon /
Enoch Humphrey Efaias Preble g
Francis Newman Hapley Yeaton h
James Swearinger Alex.Lunenvilie i
Thomas A. Smith Tbos.N. Vaughn £
fames Read
Lloyd Beall
Nathl. Leonard
John Fergus
James B. Many
Chs.Woleftoncraft
Wm. L. Cooper
George Armlitead
John Saunders
Richard Whiley
Lewis Howard
Tames Houfe
Michael Kalteifen
Hannibal M.Allen Samuel Maclay /
James A. Smith Jofeph Proveant m-
Jofeph Kimball
Robert Robtru
Nehemiah Freeman James R.Hanham
Addi. B Armfitead Michael A. Walfh
Amos Stoddard James Reed
Samuel T. Dyfon Porter Hanks
Jofiah Dunham P. O. Barmen
Wiiiiam Cocks ! Thomas Murray
Thomas Bennett »
E. A. Allen 0
Robert Lucas p
J . Windham q
Archi. Darrah r
D. C. Taylor s
t
a Detroit.
b Ft.Wolcor,R.I.
c Ft. Mifflin, Perm.
d New-Orleans.
e Niagara.
f New-Orleans.
"i Ft. Adams, M. fif.
1808/J
h Ft. Nelfon, Vug.,/) St. Louis.
i Nachitoche*. \q Ft.joh:iion,S..C.
k S.W.poiotjTcn.! r IVIichiiimackin.
/Ft.Columh.Nyk.;i Chicafaw B!i
m New-Orleans, j t Nuchitocl
v Ft. Indep. Maff. tt Na
oft, Confti. N.H.
21 8:
Army of United States.
FIRST REGIMENT OF INFANTRY,
Colonel. Thomas Hunt.
Lieutenant- Colonel, Jacob Kingfbury.
Mojo', Z^bulon Pike.
Adjutant, Daniel Hughes.
Captains.
Elijah Mfong
John Mci/lary
Mofes Hook
7 e bul. M. Pile-
Flrji Lieutenants
Horatio Starks
Simon Owens
I Daniel Hughes
William CaiTon | Dan -^ B<ker
Second Lieutenants
RufTel Biflel
John Whiftler
Benj. L'nkwood
EfcuieJ Biflel
James 'sLhea
Wii'i -m Swan
Nmian Pifikney
Nathaniel Healcl
Erii B- Clem fon
Ambrofe Whi'tlock
William Whiftler
John Magower
John F. Brouill
Philip O. Strands
John Carter
John C. Syrrfmes . >nn lone} _
Jofc >h D irr j :zek. fohnfon
Simon Knight Benj MY 'hall-
Alpha Kinflcy | f >rm B< •* Ton
Enfgns.
Thomas Hamirron i joh.: a a
JflfepH McKean j Auguf. Chautiil
James R P-.yt- n j Louis Loromie
Jacob Albright | Nicholas King |
SECOND REGIMENT OF INFANTRY.
Colonel, Thomas H. Cufhing.
Li v tenant-Colonel,
Major, Richard Sparks.
Adjutant, William Lawrence.
Captains.
Jjehn Bowyer Thomas l-v ain j John Brahan
Hugh McCall fohn Campbell I Edmd. P. Gaines-
Francis Johnfon Ffeter P. S« huv.'cr
Wra, K. Boote Math Arbuckle
Firji Lieutenants.
Bart. B. Arm fiteadl William Lawrence
|as B. WllkinfonjHenry Brevoort
Btxtry R. GfahamUohn Miller
William Piatt |Wm. P. ClymeT
Reu. Chamberlatf
Gil C. Ruifci
Army of United States
219
Alfred Sebaftian
•Geo. W Sevier
J. R. N. Lucket
Robe u Peyton
Francis W. Small
AuguO. Chouteau
David C Dean
3am 1. H. Mkcheiv
Second Lieutenants.
Benj. S. knu 1 ■
Charles Magnan
John J Duforefl
John Hackett
William Mead
j.ohn Pembejton
Enfigns.
William .1. Ware Wm. B. McNutt
i\Ta-hl Ryer (JohnDavi*
Wm W(»thingtonj
Samuei Miller
CORPS of ENCXVEERS.
Lieutenant-Colonti Commandant, Jonathan Williams.
Major, Jared Mansfield.
Captains. Firjl Lieutenants.
Alex. Macomb , George Bomtord
Jofe'ph G. Swift Wm MeRee
W.K.Armfitead Alden Partridge
Second LiutenaniU
Charles Gratift
Eleazer D. Wood
Wm. Partridge
Prentice Wiliianjs
MEDICAL STAFF.
Surgeons — David Davis and Oliver H. Spencer.
Thirty-One Surgeon'* Mates, attached to Garrifonjs or
Poll?, and to Con s.
T 2
A LIST
OF THE
STREETS? LANES, and ALLETS,
ix BOSTON.
ADAMS-Street, late Miller's-lane, leads fouth froui
' Liberty-fqunre to Milk-Strert.
Alden's-lane leads N. E. from Weft-row Cambridge flreet,
, to Sudbury-ftreet.
Allcn-ftreet N. ) leads weft from Wiltfhire-ftreet to
Allen-ftreet S. £ Charles-river.
4-nn-ftreet leads N. E. from Market-fquare to Fifh-ftreet.
Arch-ftreet from centre of Franklin-place to Summer-ftreet.
Atkinfon-ftreet, (formerly Green's lane,) from Milk-ftreet
to Ruflell's wharf. • : t
BATH-Street or Horn-lane, oppofiti* N. end of Pearl-ftreet.
Back-ftreet leads North 'from Middle-ftreet, near Mill-
bridge, to Pnnce-ftreet.
Bangs's-alley, from Kirby-ftreet, north of Central-ftreet, to-
ward Broad-ftreet.
Barton's-Poinr, near the new Alms-Houfe.
Batterymarch-ftreet leads from Liberty-fquare to Fofter's
wharf.
Battery-alley leads fromNorth-ftreet eaftward to Ship-ftre'et.
Beach-ftreet leads eaft fromOrange-ftreet acrofs Rainsford's-
lane.
Beacon-ftreet leads from the Stone Chapel paft the State-
Houfe to Charles river.
Belknap-ftreet leads north from Beacon to C^mbridge-ftraer.
Bennett-ftreet (South) leads eaft from Oraqge-ftreet, • at
No. 96, to Front-ftreet.
Bennett-ftreet (North) leads weft from Rev. Mr. Murray's
meeting-houfe to Salem-ftreet.
Berry-ftrcet leads from the Meeting-houfe Federal-ftreet to
Atkinfon-ftreet.
Blind-lane, now enft end of Pond-ftrect.
Bloffom-ftreet leads north from Cambridge-ftreet oppofite
* Garden-ftreet to Allen-ftreet.
Bowdoin-ftreet, fouth end of Middlecot-ftrect,. from Derne
• to Beacon-ftreet.
Bowcloih-Square, between Cambridge and Court-ftraets.
Defcriplion of Bcfton Stre< 2.H
Brattle-ftreer-fqusre, fvom the Market toy the Meeting-
houfe to Elm-fireet.
Bromheiri's lane leads weftward from Marlhorough-ftreet
to Common-ftreet.
Buifinch-ftreet leads fouth from B .wuoip.-Squa/e toward:
Beacon-Hill, and weft into Middlecoi-ftreet.
Bulfinch-p'ace, or Clap's Buildings, between Bulfinch and
' Middlecot-firec-LS.
Bumftead-placc, near the head of Brom field's lane, Com-
mon-ftreet.
Broad-flreet from State-flreet to Batterymarch-ftreet.
3"tolph, Buttolph, or Botolph-ftreet (next wefl ofRuiTell-
! ftreet) leads South from Cambridge-ftVet to Myrile-ftr.
Butler's-row leads from Merchants'-row to Spear's wharf.
CARVER-Street, from Pleafant-ftrect North acrois Elliot*
ftreet to Frog-lane.
Cart-lane, fiom Leveret-ftreet paft the e.aft end of the Alms-
houfc,
Caftle-firect leads eaft and weft acrofs Orange-ftrcet from
• Charles-river to Front-ftreet.
Cambridge-ftreet leads from Bowdoin-fquare to W. BoOon
bridge.
Central-ftreet (late Central-wharf) leads from Kilby- ftreet
*o India-ftreet.
Central-Court on the eaft fide of Newbury-ftrecr, between
£Tcs. 51 and 52.
Cewer-ftreet (Weft) leads fouth from Cambridge-ftreet
near the head of the biidgeto Myrtle-iheet.
Center-ftreet (North) leads fcutb-eail (rum Middle to
Ann-ftreet.
Chefnut-flreet leads weft from Walnut-ftreer. to Charles-flr.
Charober-ftrcet leads North from Cambridge-ilreeVoppofitc
Bclknap-lireet to Wiitftire-ftreet.
Chardon's-iane leads north- eaft from the weft e»d of
Bowdcin-fquare to Hawkins-ftreet.
Ch;irles-ftreet leads from the Weft-End of Beacon-ftreet
North to Weft-Bofton-Bfidge.
Charter-ftrect leads northweft Irom North-ft;eet to Lynrt-
ftreet, bottom of Copp's-hill.
Church-Square, back of Old Brick Meeting-houfe,Cornhill.
Cl?rk-ftreet leads eaft from New North Meeting-hbufe to
Ship-ftreet.
Cornhill leads northward from, Marlbro'-ftr*,to M*rket-fq.
^gcgj T 3
2 2*2 Defcrlption of Bofton Street,
Gommon-ftreet ]e»ds from the Stone-Chapel paft the Mali
to Naffiu-ftreet.
Congrcfs-flreet (late Quaker-laneJ leads fouth from Sate,-
ftreet to Milk-ftreet.
Cold-Ian^ leads north weft from Hanaver-ftreet, near Eira^
ftreet to the Miil-pond.
Copper-ftreet leads from the weft end of Leveret-ftreet tc
Poplar-ftreet.
Corn-Courtis oppofite the South fide of Faneuil-Hall.
Court-Street leads weft from the Old State-Houfe to Bow-
doin-Square.
Creek-fquare, fouth fide Mill-creek, back of Union and
Ann-ftreets.
Crofs-ftreet crofTes Middle-ftreet, Back-ftreet and Fifti-ftrce;
from the Mill-pond to the Harbour.
DAGGET's-aliey, fee Battery-alley.
Devonfhire-ftreet leads fouth from eaft end of Old State-
Houfe to Milk-Street.
Deming's-court. eaft fide of Newbury- ftreet, between Nos.
54 and 55.
Derne- ftreet, from Midd!ecot-ftr. back of Beacon-hill fteps
to Hancock-ftreet.
Diftill-Houfe-fquare, from the bottom of Sudbury-ftrep:
north-weft to Hawkins-ftreet.
Doane-ftreet (late Doane's wharf) from Kiiby-ftreet to
Broad-ftieet.
Dock-fquare, from Elm-ftreet, fouthward to Cornhi!l,»and
eaftward to the corner oppofite the weft end of Faneuil-
hall, including the block of (lores in the centre.
Dorfett's-lane lead$ horn trie Coui t-houle to Brattle-fquare,
EATON-Street leads from RuOell to Wiltfliire-fireet.
El hot- ftreet leads weft from Orange-ftreet, acrols NaiTau-
ftreet to Pleafant-ftreet.
Elm ftreet, (late Wing's lane) leads north-weft from
Dock-fquare to Hanovei -ftreet.
Efiex-ftreet leads eaft from Newburj'-ftreet to South-fheet.
Exchange (or Shrimpton's) lane leads north from Union
Bank, State-ftreet, to Dock-Square.
FEDERAL-ftteet leads from Milk-ftreet paft the Theatre
to High-ftreet.
Federal-court, (South) on the weft £de and near the fouth
en(J of Federal-ftreet.
DeTcriptfon of Bofton Streets. €2
Tv.leral-court (North) formerly Link-alley, leads from
Union and Hanover-ftreets to the Mills.
Fifn-(treet if ads northward from Crofs-llreet, paft North-
fquare, to Ship-Street.
Fitch's alley, (fee Pierce's alley.)
Flcer-ftreet' leads eaft from Univerfalifl: Meeting-houfe to
Fifh fireer.
Fofkr-ftreer, from Charter ftreet north-eaft to Lynn-ftreet,
Franklin-ftreet leads from 47 Marlborough-ftreet to
Franklin-Place (fqrnierly pontine buildings.)
Friends-ftreet leads from Hanover-ftree t juft weft of Union
ftreet to Mill-pond.
Frog-lane leads weft from Orange and Newbury-ftreets,
paft the fouth end of the Mall to Pleafant-ftreet.
Fron-flreet leads fouth from Rainsford's-lane to South-
bridge.
GARDEN-ftreet leads fouth from Cambridge-dree!, op-
polite Blonom-flreet to Myrtle-ftreet.
Girdm-Court leads from weft fide of North-fquare tcf
Fieer-ftreet.
Gallop's alley leads from Middle to Filh-ftreet.
George-Street, (fee Hancock-ftreet.)
Gibbs' lane leads north-eaft from Fort-hill to Sears' or Fqro
hill wharf.
Gravel-ftreet leads from Leveret-ftreetto the ropewalks.
Griffin's-!ane leads from High ftreet, hmd of Pearl-ftreet, to*
Harris' Wharf.
Gridley's-iane leads from High-ftreet to Purchafe-ftreet.
Gr^enough's-lane leads north from Charter-ftreet, oppofite
Unity-ftieet to Lynn-ftreet.
G;een-ftreet kads N. W. from Bowdoin-f pare to Wilt-
flrre-ftreet.
Green-lane, fee Allen-ftreet.
Grove-ftreet leads fouth from Weft-Bofton bridge to'
Pinckney-ftreet.
Governors-alley from School-ftreet to Bromfield's-lane.
Gouch-lane, from Green-ftieet to Mill-pond.
Gibbon's-court, on Weft fide of Newbury-ftreet, througlf
the Arch, at No, 7.
HAMILTON-place, eaft fide Common-ftreet, nearly op-
pofite Park-ftrcet.
Hanover-Street leads north-eaft from Court and Sudbury1-
ftreets to Middle-ftreet.
1868.3 1 4
224. Defcription of Bofton Streets
Hancock-ftreet leads north fiom Sumner-ftreet, hack c
. New State houfe to Catnbridge-ftreet.
Hafvard-ftreet leads eafi from Orange -ftreer, tti No. §•
to Front-ftreet.
Kawkins-ftrtet leads N. W. fcom Sudbury fireet to Chai
tlon's-iafie.
Haymarket-place, S. fide of Sheaf's-lane, near the W. end
HawL-y-ftrett, (late Biffeop's-al ley) leads N. from Trinity
church, Summer- (frets t, to Milfc-ftreet.
HalfCourt-fquare, back of Poft-Office, State ftreet.
Henchman's-lanc leads North from Charter to Lyftfi-fireet
High-fireet (formeily Cow lane) leads from Summer-jiret
to Fort-hill.
Hollis ftreet leads weft from Oraiige-ftreet, paft Scut
Meeting-Houfe to Nauau-ftreet.
Horn-iane leads from Miik-ftreet to Congrefs-ftreet.
JIull-ftreet leads weft from Chrift Church, Salem Street, t
Burying-Ground, Copp's-hill.
IMDIA-Rreet leads from head of I ong-whf. to India--*,,-.;-
J*ARVTS's-row on eaft ficle of Newfeury-ftreet, oppohi
Lamb tavern. •
KINGSTON-ftreet leads S.W. from Summer to Pond ft;
Kilby-ilreet leads S. from State-ftreet to Liberty-Square.
LENDELL's lane leads from Congrefs ftreet to Kilby fir
Leverett ftreet, leads N. and N.W. from Green ftreet, pa;
,. the Alms-Houfe, to Charles River.
Liberty fquare, the junction of Kilby, Water, and Adams ft>
Lincoln ftreet leads S. from Dr. Kirkland's meeting-houic
Summer ftreet, to Effex flreet.
Link alley, fee North Federal Court.
Love lane leads north-weft from Middle fireet to Salem fit
Lowell's court on the S. fide of Frog lane, near Nalfau flier :
Lynde ftreet leads north from Cambridge ftreet paft th;
Meeting-houfe to Green ftreet.
Lynn ftreet leads W. from Wmnefimit fefr. toCharlef br
MARGARET lane leads from Prince ftreet to Sheafe fl-.
Mad borough ftreet leads N. £,. from Summer to School Or
Ma.fh lane leads from Union ftreet to Cre; k fquare.
Marshall's lane leads N. from Union ftreet to ffanover1 Rr
Way ftreet leads W, from S. Ruffe'. I It&ei -.. Ufc iri& thee:
Description of Bofldn Street'?; 225
Merchant's row \tifc N from State ftreet to Codman?s whf.
Methodift alley, from North ftreet, paft Methodift Meet-
ing-noufe, to Ship ftreet.
Midd'e-ftreet 1 -ads N. E- from Mill creek to North ftreet.
Middlecot-Street leads from Cambridge-ftreet, to Beacon-
Street, eaft of Beacon-hill.
Milk-ftreet leads eaftward from Marlbro' ftreet to India ftr.
Mil! lane leads from Middle ftreet to the Mills.
Mil' pond ftreet leads from the Mills near Middle ftreet to
the Mills near Prince ft-eet
Moon ftreet leads from eaft fide of North fquare to Fleet
ftreet.
Mount Vernon, the buildings on north fide of Olive ftreet.
Myr tie ftreet leads from Hancock (Jr. weft to Charles {frost.
NASSAU ftreet leads W. & N. from 45, Orange ftreqf
to the head of the Mall.
Newbury fir. from the head of Effex to the head of Summer
ftreet.
N-.'wbuiy-place h on call fide of Newbury ftr. at No. 88.
Nor-h ftreet, from the Univerfal meetiug-houfe to Winuc-
fimit ferryway.
North (quare lies between Middle, Fifb, and Fleet ftreets.
North row, tbe new brick buildings, in Fifh ftreet.
New ftreet, Fort hill, from Battery march ftr. to Fort hill
wharf.
OLIVE ftreet leads weft from Belknap to Charles ftreetf,
diver ftreet leads from Milk ftreet to Fort hill.
Orange ftreet, from Wafhington to Newbury ftreet.
Oid State houfc, head of State ftreet.
PARK place, or Park ftreet, from head of Mall to State
Houfe.
Pearl ftreet leads from Milk to High ftreet.
Peck's lane, from Ellex ftreet to Wharf.
Phillips' Buildings on Kilby and Water ftreet.
Pierce's alley, (or Fitch':) leads from 70, S sate ftreet to
Market fquare.
Pinckney ftreet leads weft from Belknap to Charles ft reel.
Pitts' lane leads from Green ftreet to Mill-pond.
Pierian t ftreet leads weft and north from 35, Orange ftreet
to ropcwalk.% bottom of the Common.
Pond ftreet (late Rowe's lane) leads eaftward 4rom JN«w-
bury ftre.t ro Dr. Kirklanofc meetiiJg-hoafe*
*8c3. ! T A
226 Defer iption of Bofton Streets
poplar ftr=et leads W. from Wiltfhire ftreet, by the rope-
vaiks, to Charles river.
Prince-ftreet leads from Middle-fir. to Charlcfiown bridge,
Proclor's-lane (or Wood-lane) leads from Middle to Fifafir.
Purchafe-flreet leads north eaft from Summer-itrect to
B3ttery-march-ltreet, head of India wharf.
RAINSFORPVLane leads fouth from EiTex toFront-<tr.
Rawfon's-lanc, fee Bromfield's-lane.
Riebmond-ftreet (late Bridge's-lane) leads W. from^tiiddle
to Back-ftreet.
Ridge way Vlane (or alley) from Cambridge to Derne-
meet.
RuITell-ftrect leads from Cambridgc-ftreet N;to Eaton flreet,,
and South to Myrtle-ftreet.
RobinfonVlane loads N.W. from North to Unity -ftreet.
Round-lane leads from Federal to Atkinfon- ftreet.
SALEM-ftreet leads N. E. from Prince to Charter flreeC
Salt bne leads from Union ftreet or to Creek fquare.
Salutation-alley leads from North to Shipftrrtr.
School flreet leads well from Corn hill to the Chapel.
Scott's court leads from 7, Union ftreet, W. toward Elm-
ftreet.
Sea-flreet, S. from bottom of Summer flreet, round Wheel-
er's-point, to South -ftreet.
£heafe flreet leads N. W. from Salem to Snowbill flreet.
Sbeafe's lane leads from Newbury ftreet to Hay Market
tavern.
Ship llreet, from Fifh flreet to Winnefimit fcrryway.
Short ftreet leads. S. from Pond flreet to the Glals works.
S«fler-fireet, from Round-lane to Bony-flu et.
Snowhi!l-rt,cet leads froaa Prince flreet acrofsCopp'J hill to
Charter flreet.
Somerlet ftreet N. from Beacon ftreet to Soutback's comt.
Somerfet place leads from Somerfet to Midiilecot fist-et.
South ftreet leads S. from Summer ftr. oppofite High ft?.
Sou.-h.row, in Maribro' (freer, next to Old South meeting
houfe.
Southack's ftreet leads weft from Butolph acrofs Garden,
Center, and Grove ftveets, and fouth acrofs May to
Myrtle ftreet.
Southack's court lead:; weft from Court to Bulfir.ch ftreet.
Spring-lane leads from 1 Cornhill to Devonftwe llreet,
Spring ftreet leads from Aims houfe to Fuplai: ft?e*t;
jDefcription of Bofton Streets. 22 j
State, fl reer, from Old State bouic eA he-.d of Long wharf*
Stamford (treer, N. from Cambridge, oppofite Temple, to
Green ftreet.
Suffolk court on caft fide Newbury ftreet, at No. 67.
Suffolk buildings, corner of Congreis and irate llreeis.
Sumner lifcet leads from Beacon ftreet, back of State
Houfe.
Summer ftreet leads from Maflb*o' ftreet, pad Trinity
Church, to Feffenden's wharf.
Sudbury ftreet from Concert hall northward to Cold lan<a/
Suncourt, from Nopth fquare foufhward to Fiifi ftreet.
Sweet fer's alley, on ealt fide Newbury ftreet, oppofite
Sheafe's lane.
TEMPLE Ilreetj from Cambridge ftf. to Bearon hill ftepr.
Theatre alley leads from Miik fti. to rear of Federal ftree'.
Theatre. - ,
Tremont ft reer, from the Chapel, over Pemberton's hill, to
SoutHacK's court.
"Fremont plac:, oppofite the Chapel, Tremont ftreet.
Tucker's pafture, on the eaft iic£ of Green and Leverett.
. ftreets, at their junction.
Tudor's-buiklings, next the Court-houfe, Court-ftreet.
UNION ftr. from Market fquare northward to Mill pond.
Unity-ftrcet from Charter-ftreet to Love-lane. ,.
VINE-ftreet leads weft from Ruffell acrofs BlofTom- ftreet.,
WALNUT-ftreet, from Beacon to Olive ftreet.
Warren ftreet, from 39, Orange to Elliot-ftreet.
Wafhington-ftreet, from Orange-ftree: to the Neck,
Water-ftreet, from Cornhill eaftward to Liberty-fquare.
Weft-Greet, from Newbury, oppofite Pond-ftreet to the
Mall.
Weft-row, Cambridge or Court-ftreet, near Bowdoin-fquare
Winter-ftreet, from Newbury, oppofite St namer ftr. to the
Mall.
Wiltihire-ftreet, from Chamber-ftreet north to Poplar-fir
Whitebread-alley, from North to Ship ftreet.
Williams'-court, through the arch at 65 Cornhill.
Wilfon's-lane, from eaft end of Old State houfe to Dock
fquare.
WingVlane (fee Elm-ftreet.)
Wood-lane (tee Proctor's-lane.)
Windmill-walk, from Middle-Greet to the Milt's,
4rt. Corrc<5tions, &c.
CORRECTIONS and ADDITIONS.
Page .
33 T5ENTAMlNAtr.es is Notary Public at Bath, ia
J3 room of William Webb.
34 Add Infpcftor of Hops, Samuel Jaques, jr . of Charlef-
town. Office in Lynn-Street, near Copp's Hill, Bof-
ton Mofes Abbot, his Deputy, at Salem.
40 Mss Maiy .Afiderfon, is Sec'y of trrr Salem F?m. Soci.
57 Wm. Bartlet, is the right fpelling of the Prefidt's name.
Difcount days ar Effex Bank at Salem, Wed. & Mond,.
58 Difcount days at Salem Bank Mondays and Thurfdays.
61 Union Marin and Fire Infurance Co. at Newbuiyport.
Incorp. Feb. 26, 1807 5 an^ t0 continue 20 yfei's.
James Prince, P'fefuU. | Jofeph Balch, Secr'y.
63 Capt. Trift ram Barnard is Mailer of Bofton Marine So-
ciety, and Benjamin Honians, Secretary.
63 Clerk of Salem Marine Society is Benjamin Peirce.
64 Committee of Obfervation are, Benjamin Crownln-
fhield, Jonathan Mtfon. and Samuel G. Derby.
Directors of Salem Iron Factory Company aie, Jacob
.Afiiton, Nathan Peirce and Jerathe Peirce.
65 David Stinfon is the P.'.ft-Mafler at Bath.
69 Jofeph Chandler is Pod-Mailer at Monmouth.
In the room of the Note at the bottom, read, " A fmali
village in the northerly part of Chelmsford, where
there is a bridge acrofs the Merrimack Rivers."
71 Sterling is now not a poft-town.
86 Thomas Keeler, Affociate Juflice, is of Alfred.
87 Dele Dominicus ; -Goodwin and Pe»er Merrill, of Ber-
wick, and Tohn Paine, of Parfonsfield ; James Gray,
of Saco, and Andrew Rogers, of Sbapleigh.
88 Jabez is the given name of Young, .md is of York.
Ebenezer Say ward, of Alfred, and Timothy Baker, of
York, are Deputy-jailers
89 Of the Civil Officers, read Jofeph Lyman, not jr.
Of the Peace, E!i P. Afhman, is of Northampton.
90 Firft line, rea'd Spencer Phelps.
At New-Salem, add StitMfel Cleffen Allen.
At Granville, dele J oil ah Herve'y, deceafed.
91 Ifaac C. Bates, at Com. Pleas, is admitt. toS. J. Court.-
Apollos Cufhman, Attorney at Com. Picas, Piainfidd.
Beodo'us Dutton, do. isofMonfon.
98 Infert, art?r Special Tuftices, Benjamin Ballet, ofChd-
mark, Chief luftic^ of Court ot Seflions ; khabod
Norjton, of Edgarton, and John Davisj of T
Affociate Jufticcs,
Corrections, &c. ?^9
09 Add Benjamin Ch«ec, a Deputy-Sheriff, at Tilbury.
Add, aftet the 5th line in Nantucket County,
Walter Folder, jr. Chief Jullice of Court oJ Seflicrys,
Francis Macy and Daniel CofEn, Alfociate Jufhces,
If.ac Coffin is Clerk of the Seflions.
lot Dele Jonathan Grout, of the Quorum, decerned.
102 Elilha Hammond, is Attorney at S. J. C Broi>kheld.
Zabdicl B Adams, do do Lunenbuigh.
Era funis Babbitt, do do is of Grafton.
Elies Howe, and Levi Lincoln, jr. are of S. J. Court.
103 Mofes Thomas, of Sterling, is a Coroner.
103 Lad Ijne, dele Afa King, and infert Simon Gieei tic if,
do dele Barker Curtis, do Hezekiah FroH.
ic8 Denny M'Cobb* is a Jullice of the Peace at Bath.
Benj. Ames, infer' as Attorney at S.J. Court, at Bail).
Nathaniel Coinn, is an Attorney at the S. J. Court.
Elias Phinney, of Thomaflown, do do
113 Phineas Afhmum, is an Attorney at S. J C. atBelfafl.
113 Add Johj^Yhfting, Deputy-Sheriff, at Edenton.
{ 24 Proffers, John L- Abbot, a.m. and John Bartlett, A.M.
SaiPfcel Swan, of Hubbardfton, Lewis Bigelow, of
Peterlham, Mr. Morgan, of Shrewsbury, John Paine,
of Sturbiidge, and Joleph B. Caldwell, is of Rutland..
127 Add Rev. Wm. Jenks, as a Truliee to Bcwdoin Col(.
Geo. Burge and Jona. Cogfwell, do do do
J30 Rev. Warren Peirce, Preceptor of Milton Academy.
138 Dele Wm. Riddel, and infert Jonathan Bclding.
Infert John R. Cuttings, at Waldo-borough,
Read John inlteadof George Dutton, at NorthvYarm.
139 Dele Jonathan Powers, at Pfcnobfcot.
140 Dele Jotham Sewai] at Cheftervilie.
144 Read James H. Elliot, as the Aid-de-Campof lfh Div.
162 Wardens and Surveyors for the Pott ( f Bolton, die,
Captains Nchemiah Soines, Elilha Crocker, and
James Freeman.
1S7 Obadiah Brown, Chaplain to Congrefs.
WARREN BANK. One Dollar Counterfeit Bills of
this Bank have jutt made their appearance. The ieiteis are
very clumlily engraved. The words WARREN BANK
in capitals aie uneven, and fliikingly different horn the
genuine, as is the whole face of the bill. Some Thiee's
are a!fp circulating.
•23© Corrections, &c\
AT the Annual Communication of the
GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER
oF Maffachufetts, held at Newburyport,
oh Sept'r. 15, 1807, were chofen,
M. E- Ifaiak Thomas, Ifq. G. H. P.
♦ E- Benjamin Rujjdl, Efq. D. G. H. P.
E. Oliver Pre/colt, Efq. G. K.
E. Thomas Carey, jr. G. S.
Andrew Sigourney, G. T.
Edward HorJ man , G. S.
Rev. A fa Eaten, G. C,
Henry 'Pvrkitt, G. M.
Thomas Redman, }
Jacob Perkins, f n c~
'James Locke, £ tj' b%'
Scth John/on, j
William Tompkins, G. I. Gent*
William Eaton, i n ~ .
fgrtmiah fr{fm, \ <J* ^'^"r
INDEX to the Register and Calendar,
Fsj-e.
ACADEMIES in Massachusetts, 12$
Agricultural Societies, 48
Allowance for Draught, &c. 214
American Coins, Table of, I ~Z
Alms-House, Master of, 153
American Acad of Arte <Sc Sciences, 46
Amcsbury Nail Factory Company, 65
Ancient&. Hon. Artillery Company.,! 53
■1S5
2IJ
1 60
160
73
I«
16*
[6O
Artillery of Massachusetts,
Army of the United states.
Assay-Masters,
Assessors of Taxes,
Altornies in Suffolk County,
Attornies (County)
Aafti ..•r.eers in Boston,
Auditors of Account* of the Town
BANK of U. 3. and its Branches, 53
Banks in Massachusetts, 55
Baptist Education Fund, - 46
Barnstable County, Representatives,^
Bamst. Co. Justices, Attornies, &c. 96
Barnst. Co. Ministers & Churches, 136
Barristers at Law, Norfolk County, 116
Bedford Bank, at New-Bedford, 53
Bedford Marine Insurance Company, 63
Uerkshire County, Representatives, 20
teikshireCo.Attornies,Justices,&c. 109
Berkshire Co.Ministers&Churches, 1 38
Berkshire Bank at Pitlsfitld, - 59
Berkshire & Cjiumt, Miss. Society, 45
Beverly Bank, - . - S8
Bishops in the United States, 14a
Board of Commissioners of the So-
ciety for promoting Christian
v Knowledge, ■ - 44
Boston Aqueduct Corporation, 47
Boston Bank, 55
Joston Board of Health, - 1 59
loston Episcopal Charitable Society, 38
Boston Exchange Office, - 56
ioston Female Asylum, . 40
?o«ton Library, - 47
Boston Marine Insurance Company, 60
Boston Marine Society, - 63
loston Medical Dij;ier.sary, 36
loston Medical Library, . 37
Bowdoin College, -' 1 26
loylston's Charitable Donations, 39
Branch Pilots, - 164
Branches of Mass. Medical Society, 36
Brigade Staff Officers , 146
Bristol Co. Representatives, - 22
Bristol Co. Justices, Attornies, Sec. 94
(Bristol Co. Ministers and Churches, 1 35
Brown University, - 127
ClADETS, (Governor's Escort) I 59
j Cavalry of Massachusetts, I 53 I
Census of the United States, I72I
fcensus of Massachusetts, IC8
Chnrches atd Mioisteri , l$i \
F2g«
Counterfeit Bills, - '&1
Civil Government in Massachusetts, 10
Clerk of the House of Representatives,! 7
Coins, (Tables of) - l7-
Collectors of the Revenue, 1 4 1
Colleges, - - 124
Commissioners of Loans, i<?4
Committees of Senate and House, 30
Committees, &e. of Public Schools, 1 59
Congress of United States, »8*
Constables in Boston, - HJ0
Consuls, &c. in Great-Britain, *1>S
Consuls, &c. in the United States, I$>7
Convention of Cor.grega. Ministers, 14 1
Corgr.ers in Suffolk C( uni. , 78
Corrections a;-, j Additions, 228
Council and .Senate of Massachusetts, lO
Counsellors at Law, Hancock Co. 1 13
Counsellors ojc. in Circuit Court, 194
County Attornies of Massachusetts, 194
Courts, Probate, Suffolk County, 77
Courts, Circuit, &c. United States, iy*
C< urts, Table of. in Massachusetts 71-
Cullers of Dry fish, - 160
Cumberland Co. Representatives, 34
Cutnb. Co. Justices, Attornies, &.c. IC4
Cumb. Co. Ministers and Churches, 137
Custom-House Fees, - *'3
DARTMOUTH College, 128
Dentist, (Surgeons) - l<53
Danvers & Beverly Iron Factory Co. 65
Department of Stati, - 190
Deputy Sheriffs, Suffolk County, 79
Description of Counterfeit Bills, 181
Description of the Streets in Boston 220
Directions for Mariners, 173
Dispensary, Boston Medical, 36
District officers of Doited States, ICO
District Courts of United Stales, 193
. Lodges, - 5»
Divisioriary Staff Officers, »44
Divisions of Infantry, - MS
I liery, - iSi
Dockage, Wbai fage* (kc. 16$
Drowned Persons, Treatment of, 4«
Bukes County, Representatives, 23
Dalres Co. Justice-, Attornies, &c 98
0, Ministers and Churches, j ,<S
Duties of the United StatL», Ip<i
ECLIPSES for the year- I8C7, 2
Epis< ipal and other Bishops, 142
Errata, " - 22*
Essex County Representative^, it
Essex Co. Justices, Attornies, &c. 8»
Essex Co. Ministers and Churches, »3S
Essex Bank at Salem, - 57
Essex Fire and Marine Insar. Cnmp. 62
FEDERAL Courts in V. Matt ?, 193
female Asylnm, J' rt« n, 40
Ferr.Ue Charitable Society, at Batem, <o^
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Index.
Page.
Fence- Viewers, . itu
Field-02ncers in Massachusetts, i-,8
fire-Wards in Boston . 159
S'rankiin Donations, Trustees of, 39
Fees of the Custom-.House, &c. 213
GENERAL Court of Massactvuji. 16
General Information, 215
Gloucester Marine Insurance Co. 62
Gloucester (Cape-Ann) Bank 58
Gold Coins of Gr. Brit. Spain, &c. 1 76
Governor's Efcort (Indep. Cadets) 157
Governors in Massa since 1628, 15
Governors in the United States, 1 73
Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, 49
Grand Royal Arch Chapter 52
TTaLLOWELL & Augusta Bank, 59
^-*- Hampshire Missionary Society 45
Hampshire County Representatives, 20
Hampshire Co. Justices,Attornies,&c.88
Hampshire Co. Ministers&Churches, 134
Vampshire Fire insurance Company, 63
Hancock County, Representatives, 27
Hancock Co. Justices, Attornies, &c 1 1 1
Hancock Co. Ministers & Churches, 139
Harvard University, - 1 23
Hayward, Hayweigher, &c. 161
House of Representatives, U. States, 188
House of Representatives, Massachus. 47
Humane Society at Boston, - 43
Humane Society at Newburyport, 43
INDEPENDENT Cadets, 157
Infantry (Sublegtms of) 157
Information of Probate business 167
Inspector of ?tone-I.ime, - 161
Inspectors of Beef, Fish, &c. 33
Inspectors of iiops. See Additions, &c.
Inspecto.-s of Outports, (Revenue) 143
Interest (Tables of) - 175
Instructors of Public Schools, 1 59
Insurance Oiaces, - 6 1
Irish Charitable Society, - 37
JUDICIARY of the United States, 190
Justices of .he Peace in Suffolk Co. 77
Justices through the Commonwealth 76
Justice* (Associate) of United States, 190
RENNEBECK Medical Associa. 37
Kennebeck Agricultural Society, 4S
Kennebeck Co. Representatives, 28
Kennebecfc Co. Justices, Attorn. &c. 1 17
Kenuebeck Co.Ministers&Churches, 140
Kennebunk Marine Insurance Co. 6j
LEGIONARY Brigade in Boston, 1 56
Letter Postage, rates of, 179
Xight Infantry, Sublegion of, 1 56
Lincoln Co. Representatives, 2 J
Lincoln Co. Justices, Attornies, &c. 106
Lincoln C«. Ministers & Churches, 138
Lincoln aad Kennebec* Bank, 58
Lincoln and Kennebeck Mar. Ins. Co. 61
.Loans, Commissioners of, 194
Lodges in Massachusetts, - 50
MAINE Fire and Marine Ins. Co. <3z
Marbiehead Marine Society, 64
Marbiehead Insurance Company, Ci
Marbiehead liauk, . 59
Marine Societies, - 63
Masonic Societies in Massachusetts, SO
Massachusetts Agricultural Society, 48
Massachusetts Bank at Boston, 54
Massachusetts Baptist Mission. Soci. 4J
Massachusetts Char. Mechan. Associ. 39
Massachusetts Charitabl. Society, 37
Massachusetts Charitable Fire Soci. 39
Massachusetts Congre. Charit. Soci. 3*
Massachusetts Fire & Marine Ins. Co. CO
Massachusetts Historical Society, 46
Massachusetts Humane Society, 43
Massachusetts Medicil Society, 35
Massachusetts Missionary Societies, 44
Massachusetts Mutual Fire Ins. Co. 60
Massachusetts Militia, - 144
Measurers of Wood and Bark, 1 6 1
Medical Associations, - 3*5
Merrimack Humane Society, 43
Merrimack Marine & Fire lnsur Co. 61
Middlesex County Representatives, 1$
Middlesex <So. Justices, Attomies,etc. 82
Middlesex Co. Ministers StChurches, 133
Ministers wjw officiate atthel.ecture 1 32
Jyinisters of U. S. in foreign places, 19 >
Ministers, foreign, in United States, 197
Mint of the United States, 2l5
Municipal Court for Boston, 162
NANTUCKET Banks, 57
Nantucket Mar. lnsur. Co. 62
Nantucket County Representatives, 2.5
Nantucket Co Justices, Attornies,&c.££
Nantucket Co. Ministeis6cChurches,136
Navy Department of the U. States, 190
Naval Officers' Fees, - $13
Newburyport Academy, - lKO
Newburyport Bank, - - 5 7
Newburyport Female Charit. Sodety, 40
Newburyport Humane Society, 43
Newburyport Marij'.e Society, 64
Newburyport Mar. lnsur. Company, cU
New-F.ngland Marine lnsur. Comp. Ol
Norfolk County Representatives, 2?
Norfolk Co. Justices, Attornies, &c. 1 1 5
Norfolk Co. Ministers and Churches,! 39
Northampton Bank, - St
Notaries Public, - - 3 a
ORPHANS' Societies, - 40
Overseers of the Poor, 153
Oxford County Representatives, 29
Oxford Co. Justices, Attornies.&c. 120
Oxford Co. Ministers A: Churches, 140
PHYSICIANS, Surgeons, &C. 1O3
Penobscot Bank,
Phi Beta Kappa, - - I
Pilots and Pilotage, - 164
Plymouth County Representatives, 22
Index.
231
Page.
Jfymo ith Co. Justices, Af.tornies,&c. 92
Vlymouth Co. Ministers & Churches,! 3S
Plymouth Colony, Governors of, i S
Vlymouth Brink, - 59
Police Officers in Boston, - 10O
Population of Philadelu. c£ Nevyk. 177
Population of Rhode-Island, 122
Portland tanks, - - 57
Portland Benevolent Society, 40
Portland Marine Society, - 64
Ports of Entry and Delivery of O. S. 2 12
Post-Masters and Port-Towns
Post-Office of United states,
Printers, Society cf,
Prison, State, at Charlestown,
Private Insurance Offices,
Probate Information,
RATES of Letter Postage,
Rates of Dockage, &c. 16s
Rates of Inward&Outward Pilotage, 1O4
Representatives of Massachusetts, 18
Representatives of Congress, - 187
Restrictions on importations, 21 1
R^\\.nje-Omceis in Massachusetts, 143
Kh. Isl. Coll. See Brown University.
Rules for reducing Currencies-,' I 79, 181
Roman Catholic Bishops,
Roxbjry Charitable Societyy
Tables of Interest at 6 per cent,
Table of Towns and Post-Masters,
Taxes, Assesors of,
Theological Library,
Tonnage, ...
Town-ofncers in Boston,
Town-Clerk,
Town-Crier,
Town-Treasurer,
Treasurer, &c. of the State,
Treasury Department cf U. States,
Treatment of Drowned Persons,
Troop of Cavalry' in Boston,
Trustees of Beylston's Donations,
Trustees of Franklin Donation,
Tutors in Harvard University,
Page.
17 S
6S
160
186
213
1C7 ' T TNION Bank at Boston,
179 I \-J Union Insur. comp. as
SACO Bank,
Salem Bank,
ilalem Female Charitable Society,
Salem Iron Factory Company,
Salem Marine Insurance Company,
Sandwich Academy,
School Committee,
Scots Charitable Society at Boston,
Sealers of Weights and Measures,
Selectmen and School Committee,
Senate and House of United States,
Senate and House of Massachusetts,
Sixtons in Boston,
Sheriffs in Suffolk County,
Social Law Library,
Societies for promoting the Gospel,
State Prison i:\ Charlestown,
Storage, rates cf,
Stree;s and Lanes in Boston,
Suffolk Insurance Company,
Suifolk County Representatives,
Su;T jlic Co. Justices, Attornics, &c.
Suffolk; Co. Ministers & Churcaes,
Su.T. dim and Surgeons Dentist,
Sur '. 3 of Bonds, &c. &c.
npAB-.E o; Pennyweights,
Table of Coins in the diff. States,i 80
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1G1
IS8
30
150
41
39
39
124
55
as Boston, 61
United States Army, - 21/
United States Calendar, - 187
United States Census, - 171
United States Duties, - - 199
United States District Officers, 190
United States Judiciary, - 1 90
United States Navy Department, 190
United States Post-Office, - ICO
United Mar. & Fire Ins. Co. at Portl. 02
Union Mar. Insur. Comp. at Salem, 62
University, Harvard, - - 123
A.CATIONS at Colleges, 124
Value & Weight of Coins, 1 78
Votes for Governors in Mass. 75
Viewers of Fences, - - 161
Visitors of the Massachusetts Professor-
ship of Natural History, 48
WARDENS and Surveyors for Bos-
ton and Charlestown, last line 228
War Department of United Stales, 1 90
Warren Associa. (time of meeting) 46
Washington Co. Representatives, 1J
Washington Co. Justices, Attorn. &c.1 13
Washington Co. Minis &Churches, 139
Weigher of Hay, - - lOl
Weight of Coins, - - 17/
Western Soci. ofMidd. Husbandmen, 42
Wharfage, rates of, - 'l6j
Williams' College, - I^J
Worcester Co. Representatives, 25
Worcester Co. Justices, Attorn. &c. TOO
Worcester Co. Ministersc'r.Ciiun.hc's, 1 3C
Worcester Bank, - - 59 :
"VTALE Colier, - - I25
JL York County, Representatives, iy
York Co. Justices, Attotnies^&c. 26
Yotlt Co. Ministers and Chuithes, 1 y\
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