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UnitedStates  Calendar; 

For  the  Year  of  our  LORD 

13  0  8, 

the  Thirty-fecond  of  American  Independence* 

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Governors  in  each   State  ;  Public  Duties,  &c. 

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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 


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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. 
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near. 
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Clear  end  cold 
for  J  one  da)S. 
Peter  the  Great  died,  1725. 
Vard  L  fets  2h.  $m.  A 

fudden  change 


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5  47 

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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 

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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 

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7     »  6 

1     9    .5  .50 

6 

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about  this 

7    0  a 

2    6 

6  40 

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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 

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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 

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2 

You  may      D  Perigee. 

6  48  6 

IO       2 

1  50 

16 

3 

now  expt.tl 

6  47  6 

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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 

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Sexage{im:i  vm.d.         but 

6  40  6 

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7  «4 

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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 

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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     ' 

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1C 

3 

ple.afant 

6  15   6 

+  39 

4  51 

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forfome  days. 

6  13   6 

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1  5 

7 

Gregory.      Pretty  high 

6  12   6 

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•2d  Sund.  in  Lent.       tides. 

6  10  6 

7  45 

mom. 

•4 

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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. 


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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 

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1  28 

6     3 

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2     0 

h  ,50 

5  »7  7 

2    2h 

7  34 

5  *5  7J  2  56 

8     8 

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5  »3  7!  3  49 

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10  25 

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5    5  7|io  4c 

2  20 

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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 

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8 

"^d  Suid.  paftEafter.  £  Perigee. 

1  M 

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C.  P.  Wifcaffet.      tides. 

t  53   <: 

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1  1        g 

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C.  S.Cafline.  C  P.  Paris.  J>ecl 

-i  52   c  ©'" 

r.orn. 

1 1 

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Now  look  out       fvifible 

1  51    <s 

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0     -1 

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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    .-. 

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4th  Sund.  p;*fr  E  <0er.     $>i?v>s 
C  P.  Northain.  C.  S.  WifcafTet 

1  47    8 

moin. 

3  # 

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4  48 

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5  J  C.Yoik&Plym.  C.P.&S. 

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vfjhowers.  [Edgar.  C.P.Aug 

1  44  « 

1       5; 

6  18 

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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 

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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 

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Jen.  E!ec.  Boiion.   ©  ed.  inv. 

4  38  8 

8  IV.. 

11  27 

26 

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v.  17 

27 

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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 

4  5' 

.6 

7 

6Wt'           D  Apogee 

••3  3« 

i " 

B 

5th  Sand.  pafiTrin.    Jkhwers. 

4  07  8  morn. 

b  H 

I.- 

? 

iVlahom.  died  634,  aged  64. 

;  38 «  0  *s 

7  i 

If 

; 

Grows  a/okr, 

4  .9  8    1     6 

7  5^ 

ic 

I 

M-irgaret.                  with 

4  39  °    *  55 

8  4, 

21 

7*s  nfc  triiduight.     //.'// ,r 

4  4o  J  ?-  6<a 

9  8^ 

2D 

;^ 

Magdalene.                doitds. 

i  4*  •    3  .')° 

IO    2i° 

2 

7 

S<;„e 

\  42  8  &fct 

;  ;    ;r 

1 

15 

6jh  S  nn  d .  pa  0  T 1 1 : : .       ra  in . 

4  *3  8;  7  5j 

^v.  l  : 

" 

.'. 

it.  iam  -s.     Dog  days  begin. 

4  44  8    8  24 

I      j 

» 

; 

A.  Anne.     **           Good 

4  45  8|  9     «j 

1  5- 

>  - 

weather 

4  46  8   9  2b 

2  4 

b8 

i 

for  joint  days. 

a  47  8  10     c 

3  34 

29 

Middling  fides. 

4#48  8  to  36 

4  2 

•jO*7 

Sighs  of      D  Perigee. 

4  49  8  11    14 

31  B  "''"  ^und.  p?ifl  Trih:      rain.       '4  ,50  8  morn. 

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* 

2                     Very,  wurnt;                     4.  ,51    8    0     1' 

'    i. 

■ 

5   C.  S.  ?'■  mouth.        with          4  32  8 

0  .,' 

8  1 

j- 

4  #■»;*         4  53  K* 

5  7*sn(euh.                 clouds.       4  .34  3 

J   49 

9  »< 

2  59 

10 

5 

r>                   G  oatt  //<?zv.                 4  .55  8 

3  58 

10  5^ 

7    Transfig.  >f  our  Lord;     />///     4  57  St 

ftr.c 

•1   4" 

-<-  8th  SuncL  pail  frm.      weather   4  .38  8 

7    2? 

mfim 

■2    C.  P.  Gaftine.         /iw  /;.■;■.-          4  5Q  8 

7  59 

0  34 

3    C.  P.  -Plymouth.         makers.*    j     0  7 

8    2C 

*  19 

•1  ;St.  Lawrence.       Warm^              5     1   7 

347 

8   a 

• 

^                                             BwfeiS    -'     -',--'"5.        3.27 

9  *5 

2  46 

1  "j 

6    Prinze  of  Wales  bom,  176s.      5     4  7 

9  4* 

3  3° 

Grows         D  Apogee.  5     5  7 
0  9»h  Sund.  paft  frin.      order.     5     67 

»o  24 

4  ><5 

- 

!1       2 

5     ' 

1 

2    Bonaparte  bom,  1709      $igr'$    5     7  7 

11    48 

5  48 

3 

e.P.&S.Machias.C.P.A«jgu.5     9  7 

morn 

6  37 

4 

Co&meat.  Mrddleb-Jiy.  Venn.  3  10  7 

0  40 

7  28 

3 

0/   /a7/Z.            !j    U    7 

1   38 

8  10 

ICJ 

6 

fin*                k  1 2  7 

2   4c 

9  *] 

2  c 

7 

7*s  rif    !ch.             weather        E   14  7 

3  47 

10    4 

2 : 

B 

10th  Siind.  pad  Trim     again.  '5  13  7 

3  ftts 

10  5t 

22 

2 

C.  P.  Northarcp.  cc  Topiham.,5   J6  7 

7     c 

11  4f- 

g 

3- 

Signs  sf    [C  P.  &  S.Lenox.  3  17  7 

7  32 

ev.  4'c 

"4 

4 

St.  Barthul.  Com.  Damn.  Cci.-L3   19  7 

8    6 

1  31 

:'-  i 

3 

rvzzw,                           te  20  7 

8  41 

2  2; 

2(j 

6 

with  great       J  Perigee. J3  21   7 

9  20 

5  ^L 

B7 

7 

NTor  very  higl.  tides,     heat.        I5  2,J  7 

10    4 

4   »i 

•_'_• 

B 

1 1t.l1  Siind.  paft  1  rio.                  'a  24  7 

10  54 

&  16 

J9 

q 

C.  S.  Norrhamp.  and  Topfi-jirn.'.^  26  7 

11  5i 

6  15 

3« 

5 

Chang eaoi'y.                     3  27  7 

mom. 

7  10 

S< 

4 

Commend.  Cambridge  Col.       '5  28  7 

0  5° 

8    5 

^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 

\>niin- 

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._ 


M '  W 


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8 

6 

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18 

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5 

Giies.  Very  zia^.n 

and  fultfy, 
7#S  rife  oh.  14m.  w?/^ 

[2th  Sund..  pall  Trin.  thunder. 
?..  P.  WorccT.  Dog-rays  end. 
0.  S.  Portland  ar.H  Paris.  ftz»i. 
tCommen.  Prov.  Will  mi.  Rrunf. 
Mat.  B.V.Mary.  C. ! S.Alfred 
Agreeable  3)  Apogee 
Low  tides.  weather. 

13th  Sund.  paft  Trin. 
C.  P. Cone.  Alfred,  Taunt.  C.S. 
3.  J.  C.  Lenox*.  f  Wore 

H.  Crofs.  Coalmen. N".  Haven 
Aftorm. 
Grows  cooler, 
.Lambert.  zvith  ferae 

14th  Sund.  pan1  Trin.     fro/It 
C.P.&S.Dedh.& Barn.  [Cone 
S.J.C.  Northam  &W»fc  C.S, 


to  6 


St- M* 


N.  Ten. 


7*s  rile  8h.     High        Perigee 
tides.         Nom  comes 
on  a  ftorm. 
1,5th  Su^d    paft  irn. 
C.  P.  Newburyp.      St.  Cyp. 
%  j.C.Worcetter.  CP.  Pan: 
C.  S.  Taunton.         Plea  font 
St.  Mich.  for  the 

rime  feafon. 


5  33  7 

5  31   7 

5  32  7 

5  34  7 

5  85  7 

5  37  " 
3  33  : 

•>  39  7 

5  4*  7 

5  4-  7 

5  44  7 

•5  *5  7 

5  46  7 

5  48  7 

5  49  * 

5  5'   7 

5  62  7 

L5  5J  7 

[5  cf,  7 

,5  #1  7 

5  5«  7 

5  59  7 

6     1   6 

6    2  6 

6    3  6 

!6     5  6 

|6    6  6 

16    8  6 

.6    0  6 

8.57 
9  4 
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6 


1     5- 

3  c 

4  5 

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6    2C 

6  5* 

7  &4 

7  55    1  3? 

8  20     2    1 

9  8  3    2 

9  .50   3  49 

0  3s  4  37 

1  34  5  e9 
morn. I  6   17 


1 1    2c 

morn 

o      i 

o  49 


0  3,:>;  7 

1  afl  8 


4,?'  8  51 


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6  46 

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v.  24 

i     21 

2  10 

3  '8 

4  17 
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3  11 

7  4 
7  54 

6    4 


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. 

"I'-V|  '->t>!-  '>■'■  *  Ua>      cjjr        ~j     0  ..|  .{£>  |i«  . 


17    K'.nnji.  (/!««:  ccol 

2B   16th  Sund.  paftTrin.   cvcnivgs. 
C.  P.  &  S.  Nantucket. 

S.J.C.Dedh.&Augu.C.P.Boft 
Actw  comes,  on 
a  cold  N.  E. 
7*s  rife  5T1.  D  Apogee. 

•Gov.  Hancock  died,  1703.  * 
■  ijJn.  Sund.  paftTrin.     /form. 

Clear,  zvith  high 
B. J. C.Taunton.     C.S.  Ipfv 
Gen.  E!ec.  Vermont,     winds 
at  N.  TV. 
Dull  and  hazy 
N.  S.  intre-du.  1582.  jor  for,::: 
t8ih  Sund.  part  Trin.   Queen  ol 
days.     [France  btrh.  1793 
18I3    S.  J.C.  Plym.&Portl.     Now 
in 4  jComw.  taken,  1781.  0  cl.inv. 
o5 


2l'6 

22:7 
23B 
24,2 

2p 
264 

275 
286 

297 

30  a 
312 


'Remarkable    cones  ])  Perigee 
I     high  tides.  on.  a 

jYard  L  rififs  ph.  4cm.    d tiring. 
j lcjth  Sund.  part  1  rin.    form. 

Grows  quite 
S.  J.C   Barnft.    C  P. Tilbury. 

cool  for  the 
7*s  fouth  lh.  20m.     feafon. 
St.  Simon  and  St.  Jutje. 
Cloudy, 
20th  Sund.  part  Trin.       7/ 

bo*  yWe  wile. 


6126: 

3    .9 

9  -: 

6  13  6 

4  iy'10   11 

6  15  I 

5  14  »c  5> 

6  16  6 

^riieil    q8 

6  18  6 

0     5  morn. 

6  iq  6 

6  39 

0  22 

6  20  6 

7  n 

i    7 

6  22  6 

7  & 

1  M 

6  23  6 

8  42 

2  41 

6  25  f> 

9  3i 

3  29 

6  26  6 

10  30 

4  18 

6  28  6 

11  30 

.5     « 

6  29  6 

morn, 

5  57 

5  30  6 

0  32 

b  .",-' 

5  gfe  6 

1  42 

7  R« 

6  33  6' 

2  48 

8  08 

6  35:6 

3  54 

9  21 

6  tf  6 

5  >$fro  15 

6  37  6 

D  fctiii  11 

5  39  6 

6     7ev.  jo 

6  40  6 

6  5fl 

1   10 

6416 

7  51 

2  12 

fi  43  6 

8  6o 

3  I2 

5  44  6 

9  5.5 

4  10 

6  4'>  6 

1 1     0 

5    5 

1   47  6 

morn. 

5  57 

1  49  6 

0    5 

0  45 

5  50  $ 

1     7 

7  31 

5  51  6 

2    9 

8  1/-, 

6  .,2  6 

3  jj 

8  5jj 

6  54  6 

4  11 

9  4i 

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. 

■  |F.Seat 


uKirrvMWe  Day%  &c. 


( 
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n 

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S.J.C.Cainb&Altr.  CP.&J> 
Grows  warmer     [Edgar ton. 
D  Apogee,  eclipfed  vifible. 
zi/7-^  Joint 
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 

Clauds  up 
St.  Martin.        for  a  long 
Bull's  Eye  fouth  9b. 
22d  Sund.  pall  Trin.    Jlorm. 


Q-Mi 


5  55  6" 

6  56  6 

5  57  6 

6  59  6 
0  5 


2 
4 

Mi 


7     7 

7    « 

7    9 

//?>/*  winds.  7  10 

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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 
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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 


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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 


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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 


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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. 


w 


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. 


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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- 
niverfary  at  Cambridge,  or.  the  day  afier  Commencement. 
Preftdevt,  Rev.  Jofeph  M'Kean. 
Vice-Prcftdent,  Mr.  Andrew  Ritchie. 
Corresponding  and  Recording  Secretary,  Peter  Nu?fe,  a*  M. 


Harvard  Univerfity  at  Cambridge. 

Founded  A.  /).  1638. 

Named  Harvard  College,  to  perpetuate  the  name 

and  liberality  of  its  piincipal  individual  benefu&or. 

Made  a  Corporation  by  Charter,   16,50. 

The  following  are  the  names  of  the  Presidents,  from 
the  -\ear  1640  to  the  prefent  time. 

(fd*  Thofe  in  italic*  were  not  Miniftcrs  of  ihe  Gofpel. 

Appointed.  Died  or  nfigned* 

1640  Rev.  Henry  Dunfter,  1054 

16.54  Rev.  Charles  Chauncey  1671 

1672  Rev.  Leonard  Hoar,  m.  d.  1674 

1675  Rev.  Urian  Oakes,  A.  U.  1681 

1682  Dott.  John  Rogers,  a.  m.  1684 

168.5  Increafe  Maihe^,  d.  d.  1701 

1701  Rev.  Samuel  Willard,  A.  M.  Vice-Pref.     1707 

1708  Hon.  John  Leverett,  A.  m.    r.  r.  s.  1724 

1725  Rev.  Benjamin  Wadfworth,  A.  M.  1736 

1737  Rev.  Edward  Hoiyoke,  A-  M.  1769 

1770  Samuel  Locke,  d.  x>.  1773 

1774  Samuel  Langdon,  D.  d.  1780 

178!  Joftph  Willard,  D.  D.    LL.  D.  1804 

1806  Samuel  Webber,  d.  d. 

Board  of  Overfeers. 

His  Excellency  the  Governor, 

His  Honor  the  Lieutenant-Governor, 

The  Honorable  the  Council  and  Senate,  and 

The  Minifters  of  the  Congregational  Churches  in  the  towns 

ofBofton,  Charleftown,  Cambridge,  Water  town,   Rox- 

bury,  Dorchefler,  and  Brighton. 

John  Lathrop,  d.  d.  Secretary. 


Corporation. 
Samuel  Webber,  d.  d.    Prejident. 

Fellows. 
Hon.  Oliver  Wendell    j  John  Eliot,  r>.  D. 
John  Lathrop,  D.  D.      \  Hon.  John  Davis,   LL. 
Hon.Th.Partons, ll.d.  | 

Hon-  Jonathan  Jackfon,  Jreafurer. 


j  2-f  Harvard  Univeriltr. 

ProfefTors  in  Harvard  Univerfityv 

Her  fey    Profeffor  of  Anatomy   and   Surgery. 
John  Warren,  m.  d. 

ilerfey  Profeffor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Phyfic. 
Benjamin  Waterhoufe,  M.  D, 

Erving  Profeffor  of  Chemifiry  and  Materia  Medicd. 

Aaron  Dexter,  m.  d. 

HoUis  Profeffor  of  Theology,  Henry  Ware,  d  .  d  . 

Maffachuf.  Profeffor  uf Natural Hifiory,Wm.  D.  Peck,  A.M. 

Boy  If  on  Profeffor  of  Rhetorick  and  Oratory. 

Hon.  John  Quincy  Adams. 

Hancock  Profeffor  of  the  Hebrew  and  Oriental  Language's, 

and  the  Englijh  language,  Sidney  Willard,  a.  m 

Mollis  Profeffor  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Phibfopky. 

John  Farrar,  A.  m. 

Tutors  in  the  Univerfity. 
Logic,  Metapk\fics,  and  Ethics,  Levi  Hedge,  A.  M. 
The  Latin  Language,  Levi  Frifbie,  a.  m. 
The  Greek  Language,  Amur  Ware,  A.  M. 
.  Geography,  Geometry,  and  the  Elements  of  Natural  Philofophy 
and  AJircnomy,  Icbabod  Nichols,  A.  m. 

Librarian,  Peter  Nut fe,  a.m.  I  Protlnrs, 
Regent,  William  Allen.A.M.  j  Steward,  Caleb  Gannet,ef*q. 
(£3=  The  Library  contains  15,000  Volumes. 
A  Medical  Library  is  lattth  founded  diJlinBfrcm  this. 

Vacations. 
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 


*34 


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. 


135 


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. 
»$t>8.]  N  E 


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. 


<# 


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 


<J58 


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. 

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Dolls.Cts.Tvfills^ 

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0    62    5 

16 

142 

10 

0    62    5 

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1       4     S 

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0    62    5 

17 

1       4     3 

11 

111 

0    62    5 
0    62    5 

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0    83    2 

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0    83    2 

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1     25     0 

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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?, 


Si 


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■ft  stAwtiij 


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. 


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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 


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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^ 


*3* 


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 


[58 
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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