UNIVERSITY
OF PITTSBURGH
Dar*Rm«
JK3031
1828»32
LIBRARY
3 1735 060 221 227
No. XI.
WALTON'S
VERMONT REGISTER
AND . . «
FARMER'S almanac;
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD,
1838: :
BEING BISSEXTILE, OR LEAP YEAR,
AND TlfB FIFTY-SECOND OF AMERICiN INDEPENDENCE,
Calculated for the Meridian of Montpelier, in Latitude
44° 17' north, and I^ongitude 4° 25' east from the
Capitol of the United States at Washington.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATXOIVS
BY ZADOCK TltOMPSON, A. M.
MONTPELIER: -^
PUBLISHED BY B. P. WALTOW, AT THE MOtrtKLIBR
BOOK-STORE. •
#'^.^^/''^r
^
J'f % WALTON'S
VERMONT REGISTER
AND
' FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD,
1828 s
BEING BISSEXTILE, OR LEAP-YEAR,
AND THE FIFTY-SECOND OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENgE.
Calculated for the Meridiaa of iTfontpelier, x^ci Latitude
44^ 17' north, and Longitude 4*^ 25' east from the
Capitol of the United States at Washiu<rtoa.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCVLATlOIfS
BY ZADOGK THOMPSON, A. M.
MONTPELIER: '
PCBLISHED BY E. P. WALTON, AT THE MONTPELIER
BOOK-STORE.
.\A:<IE.S and CHARACTEilS OF THi; PLANETS.
© The Sim.
^ ® The Moon.
^ Pilerciiiy.
2 Vcnns.
© The Earth.
$ Mars.
11 Jupiter.
^ Sat am.
Herschel.
j\''amcs and Characters of the signs of
T Ai'ies.
odiac.
X Pisces.
KAMES AND CHARACTERS OF THE ASPECTS.
Q Ascending Node. Q Descendin«T Node.
c$ Conjunction, or in the same longitude.
D Quartile, or differing 3 signs in longitude.
Q Opposition, or differing 6 signs in longitude.
CHRONOLOGICAL CYCLES.
Dominical Letters, F E
Golden number, 5
Epact. 14
Solar Cycle, 17
Roman Indiction, 1
Julian Period, 6541
ECDIPSES IN lo28.
I. The firsVis of the San, on the 13th of April, at!
4h. 2Gm. in ^1^ mormng, invisible. Moon's latitude
8° 30' north, "rrhe sun will he centrally eclipsed on
the ^ed Sea a little east of Suakem. j
II. The second is also of the Sun, on tli« 8th of Oc
tober, at 7h. 26m. in the evening-, invisible. Moon'i
latitude 6° 30' south. Tiie sun will be centrally e
ciipsed at Navigator's Island in the Pacific Ocean.
MOVEABLE TEASTS.
Septuagessima Sunday, Feb. 3
Ciuinq. or Shrove Sund. Feb. 17
Ash Wednesday, or 1st day of
' Lent, February 23
r»] id-Lent Sunday, March 16
Palm Sunday, March 30
Easter Day, April 6
Low Sunday, April 13 ;
Rogation Sunday May 11 i
AiL;ention day, or Holy Thurs- |
day, May 15 1
Whitsunday, May 25 [
Trinity Sunday, June 1 j
Advent Sunday, Nov. 30 i
COMMENCEMENT OF THE FOUR SEASONS.
Spring begins March 20th, 9h. 55m. morning.
Summer — June 21st, 7h. 6m. morning.
Autumn — Sept. 22d, 9h. 28m. evening.
Winter — Dec. 21st, 2h. 30m. evening.
CURE FOR BLOATING IN CATTLE.
When an animal has eat too much green her bagejt
ferments in the stomach and produces carbonic acid i
gas, which occasions bloatiqg. To destroy this gas
make the animal swallov; a spoonful of ammoniac mix-
ed with a glass of v/ater.— -Perhaps a dose of lye would ji
do as well.
! Toa.— Mr. William Prince, of Long Island, has a-
bout a hundred fine flowering plants, both of the Green
and the Black or Evohca Tea. Ho has also the Japan j
Tea of North Carolina, the New Zealand Tea, cnd|
some plants, the flowers of which are used with others ■
in perfuming the finer descriptions of Tea. [
Hints. — Superintend in person as much of your own
business as practioaljle, and observe with a watchful!
eye the management of what is necessarily committed!
to the agency of others. I
Let no common amusements interfere or mingle with '
iyonr business; make them distinct enxployrannts.
JANUARY, first month— 18^:].
FARMER S CAl.E.NDAR.
" See now there is snow and the sledding is good ;
Make ready your team boys, and get home your wood
Look well to your barns, and thrash out your graiu ;
Be content- with your lot and never complain.""
The orbs of heaven pursue their courses, the sea-
sons walk their round, and creation fulfils the clot^ign
of its being-, man only excepted. Man, wayward man,
if not continually goaded or checked, either sinks down
into a state of listless inactivity, or is everlastingly
tt'andering out of the way. Hence the necessity of
continually setting before him liis duty, and of endeav-
ourhig by persuasion, by flatery, and by every other
means, to induce him to act, ni some measure as he
shoidd do. But what can I say, that I have not alrea-
dy said upon this subject ? The field of argument seems.
to have been stripped bare ; and the arguments to have
been presented in every possible point of view. And
what have they availed ? We cee mankind still persist-
ing in the errors we have endeavoured to combat.— |
\Ve see farmers still pursuing what they are pleaced [
to call the good old way,
^^nd tread the steps their fathers trod,
fully resolved to have nothing to do with the improve
ments of these degenerate time's. We see idlers about \
our streets— dissipation still staggering down the road
of v.-retchedner.s — and innocence reduced, by the vices
of others, to the most abject state of misery and want.i
These things are against us ; but we will not despair, i
We'll exhort, and we'll threaten, we'll flatter and amuse!
All those who have patience our page to peruse ; [
We'll teach them their duty — we'll teach them the way,]
And clear our oivn skirls, liihey do not obey.
jAs I have room, I would juet hint, in this place, that,
the evenings are now long — that you have a number'
j^of good books, (or had ought to have) and have a News-
paper weekly withoul hor rowing of your neighbours —
and that you and your family have minds which need
imnrovempnt. "A word to the wise is sufficient."'
JxViX U AR. Y has'3'i dayB— 18^28:
JN'ew-Year's come and now tiiu greeiiu^
With a happy, happij year -.
January's coid and fleeting
Us aiong on onr career^^
O Full moon 2l1 dfiy, Ih. -"m. morning.
(§ Last, quarter IGth day, 2h. 22m. mormng.
# New moon 16th day, 7h. 31m. evening.
© First quarter 23d day, 3h. 52m. evening,
O Full nioon 31st day, 8h. 11m. evening.
- icALENDAR, ASPECTS.
&C.
i rise
Circumcision.
<Joid\
Apoiree.
21
12
7
13
F
14
2
15
3
16
4
17
5
18
6
19
7
20
F
21
2
22
3
23
4
24
5
25
6
26
7
27
f!
28
2
29
3
-30
4
31
5
ana
dear.
A
storm
F Epiphany. is
2 ;2) ^ 5 . «^
3 Bat. of N. Orleans, 1815.
4 hand^ prob-
5 ® Q i^ly
6 ■:§ n6-<2t 6' of\
Sirius south llh. ev. snoic^\
1 St gund. after Epiphany.
5 runs low. but 7/m,yj
Y'd. L. south 9h. 10m. be\l
©Perigee. au
Dr. Franklin born, 1706. \l
Jatmarijil
©^6' thaw\l
2d. S. aft. Epip. ©ent.-ca|7
Higli\l
(fji 'Q. and'll
1)1 ■uttering. 7
Conversion of St. Paul. 7
f 8 97
3d. Sun. af. Epip. I 8 57 7
D r. high. ® south \ ^ 44 7
'(f. Apogee. I 10 3IJ7
K.Ch'lesI.Mart. 1^11 17 7
K. Geo.IV.procl. 1820. 17
A^ ' '
24l4
23
22
21 4
20 4
19 4
17{4
164
15|4
14.4
13 4
124
2512K
36112!^
3T|l2Jcp
38l2jcp
39lic!v^!
40|l3|y
4iil3jy
43;13;n
44!i3!n
45|13JZ5
46J13JS5J
47il4j2c|
48il4!0
8 24:
9 35 i
10 44 i
11 48:1
morn. i|
0 49.
1 49|
2 49I
3 43'!
4 30 I
5 13 1
5 54|
I FEBRUARY, second month~lf^8.
Fx^RMER S CxVLEKDAR.
' Av/ay now to market as soon as you please,
Willi your pork and your poultry, your butter and
cheese ;
Your beans and your flas, your §:rain and your flour,
Aud do not delay it till sleighing is o'er.'
Do not let the chime of the merry bells wheedle you
;away a slcio-h-riding, to the neglect of this golden op-
'portunity of sledding wood. After having laid in a
lyear's stock of wood you may then improve the yleigh-
!ing in visiting your friende. Eut business before friends
should be the farmer's motto. If any one is do regard-
;less of his own happiness and comfort as to neglect
jlaying in a store of wood Vv'hile the sledding lasts, he
Ineed not expect that I shall take his part or try to al-
'Icviate his misery, if his wife combs his head fbr him
jevcry v/oek during the summer on the account. Nor
shall I pity him much if now and then he has a late
jdinner and a raw pudding into the bargain. We fre-
quently hear complaints about fretful and scolding
wives and to be sure they are not very pleasant or a-
greeablc companions. We blame them tor their peev-
ishness, but, my word for it, the fault is our own fte.
times out of ten. "What can be more vexatious to a !
'woman, than to be tied at home and to be obhged
{lave the care of a large family of children while hen
husband is spending his time at a neighbor's — lounging!
at a tavern or grogshop and doing scarcely any thing!
for the comlbrt of bis family at home ? I have often \
Ibcen surprised that the patience of women should holdj
:,out as it does. Place a man in the circumstances in :
fvvhich many of tbem are placed, and, I'll be bound, he
'would be confined as a bedlamite within a month.
1 Be in season ?.bout getting out your tlax, and thenj
•when you enter your house mstead of meeting a re-
jproachful blast, your ears will be saluted by the ac-
jceptable music of the spinning wheel. If iiusbands
j would do their duty, I can predict with the certainty
lof an eclipse that the number of Xantippies would be
juirainiehed just 75 per eent.
JWRUARY has '29 days— 1 828.
Now the clouds obscure the heaven,
Scatter down the fleecy snows :
Now by gentle winds they're driven
Now the drifting tempest blows.
(© Last quarter 8th day, 3h. 2m. evening.
9 New moon 15th day, 5h. 32m. morning.
© First quarter 22d day, 9h. 45m morning.
Jupiter will be morning star till the 29th of April — thence evening
star till the 17th of liTovember — and thence mornin? star.
. 1 ^ CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
©
©
3®
^ 1
f.&S.
did
1
rise.
set.
s. pi
1|- ^
Q'KU. Flying\l 1114 49ll4|
a
5 56
6 56
- '
Purification ot'B. V. Mary.
7 9 4 511141
W
hlF
Septuages. S. © ? c^ sup.
7 8
4 52 14l
W
7 54
4i 2
clouds,
7 6
4 54
I4rii^
8 51
5 3
loith
7 5
4 55
14 ^
9 55
G 4
Alliance with Fr. 1778.
7 3
4 57
14^
11 0
7
5,® Q . some
7 2
4 58
14
T^'l
morn.
8
6 @ 4 (^ . S710W.
7 1
4 59
15
TTl
0 5
1 10'
9
7i Conlifi-
8 59
5 1
15
t
;io
FSexagesima Sunday, ues
6 58
5 2
15
t
2 15
|ii
2: D Tux}s low. saually.
0 56
5 4
15
t
3 20
112
3
Moder-
6 54
5 6|l5
\?
4 17
!ia
4
9 Perigee. nte
6 53
5 7jl5
V5' 5 all
il4
5
Vafentine. for
6 52
5 815
5 52
|15
6
the
6 51 5 9
15
,w
)set.
ilG
7
sccison,
6 495 11
14
V
7 61
in
F
QuinquagcFsima S. but
6 48 5 12
1<X
8 16'
48
2
0 Q . soon
6 4G
5 14
14
cp
9 25:
19
3
Shrove Tues. Q) enters X
6 45
5 15
14
op
10 32
20
4
Ash Wednesday, colder.
6 44
5 16'l4
«
11 38
r^i
6
with
6 42
5 18
14
«
morn. '\
i22
6
G. Wash, born, 1732. hio-h
6 40
5 20
14
n
0 37',
123
7'; D runs high. winds.
6 39
5 21
14
n
1 31!
124
F
1st S. in Lent. gt. Matthi.
6 37
5 23
14
n
2 24^
[25
2
f 8 27
6 36
5 24
13155
3 9:
\26
3
# Apogee. 9 1316 35
5 25; 13
j25
3 511
'■'11
4
(® south. ^ 9 59
6 33
5 27 13
a
4 29'
'r>0
5
14. stationarv. | 10 4^
6 32
5 28 13
a
5 3
|29
6
1^1129
6 31
5 29 ISJr^
5 34
Venus will be evening star till July 18th — thence
morning star to the end of the year.
MARCil, third month— 1825
FAKMEK S CALKWDAR.
"Come, boys, to the woodpile your axes apply,
Prepare for the spring; work, 'twill come by and ly ;
See the sun rises higher, and the snow melts away —
Now give to your cattle the best of your hay."
! As this is the season in which every farmer, who has
jit in his power, should manufiicture a supply of maples
jSuo-ar, the following' directions, may serve to prevent I
Imuch of that article being spoiled in the maldng. — i
I Vour buckets for catching the sap should be v/ell clea,ns- 1
lod and scalded before the trees are tapped. Your sap!
•should be kept clean through the process of boiling.
'Avoid letting your sap or syrup stand long in an iron
kettle, as the rust will give it a dark colour. W^henj
Iboiled nearly down to syrup a little lime should be;,
ithrown into the kettle. At this stage of boiling as
well as in sugaring otf, care should be taken to avoid'
iaealing the top of the kettle too hot, or any other way?
burning, as it will injure both tiie colour and flavor of^
Ihe sugar. When the syrup is boiled down turn it;
while hot into a clean wooden vessel and let it stand
jtwo or three days to settle ; then turn it off carefully
from the dirt, and strain it. Hang it over a gentle fire
[and when it is warm, stir in one pint of milk to four or
;iive gallons of syrup, vvdhch will rise as it begins to
jboil and must bo taken off with a skimmer. If you
|vvish to have your sugar very nice, boil it till one halfi
lor two thirds of it v/ill grain, turn it hot into a tight
jcask, let it stand in a cool place undisturbed, till the
bottom is grained, then turn off the molasses and turn
|the cask bottom up over some vessel to catch what
ivvill run out, and let it stand as long as any will drip ;
'ihirm set it upright and what moisture remains will set-
|de to tlie bottom leaving the top dry and of a hne qual-l
|ity. Lot these plain directions be carefully followed'
land I v/ill insure you as beautiful and as palituble sugar
as the best Muscovado; and I can assure you that itsj
sweetness will not be at all diminished by the reflection, |
jf.hat it contains the tears of no poor slave nnngled in
jits composition.
MARCH has 31 davs— 1828.
Bui Phoebus up ilie s^ky ascending,
Soon dissolve* the banks of snow;
While the uioaatuin streams descending,
Overspread the plains l»elow.
O Full inoon 1st day, 2h. Om. evening.
(^ Last quarter 9th day, Oh. 25ra. morning.
O New moon 15th day^ 4]i. 4om. evening.
S) P'irst quarter ii3d day, 5h. 10m. mornmj.
O Full moon 31 Bt day, 5h. t;6m. morning.
CALENDAR, ASPECTS.
&c.
rise
© !©
set.
TlDavid.
EJ2d Sund. in Lent.
2!7*'sset llh. 52m.
4 © .^ D .
oorii'j V
P
30,5 30113
6 28l5 32 13
/16 27|5 33112
6
jl5
7
116
E
117
o
118
3
1-19
4
120
5
!2i
(J
|22
7
|23
E
24
2
25
3
26
4
,27
5
i28
fi
29
7
30
E
i3i
1 ^
bu(\Q
for
the mosl
7 V Stationary. 1), runs low.
E 3d Sun. in Lent. part 6
2 cald
3 raw
4 Gregory. ©Perigee, and
Planet ^ discovered, 1781.
^ Stationary. chilly.
Somr. snow
4th S. in Lent. Mid. L. S.
thh
(g) y (^ Inf. 7n<ynth
0 ?j . with
^) enters S'^. hi^-h
Benedict. winds
D runs high. by
5th Sun. in Lent. which
(3 Apogee. U
Annuncia. of B. V. Mary.
is ( 8 46
I 9 31
® South <( 10 16
?nuch j 11 1
GthS.inL.PalmS. t ^ 47
i Stationary. dnfted.
2115 39
196 41
^ 43
25j5 35 121^
24j5 36 12! lit
22I5 38jl2!ll{
n!n|
iilf I
iiM
lOjVy
10
10
iO
9
9
9
6 50
7 53
8 55
10 1
11 6
morn.
0 11
5
3
1
0|6
596
576
55!6
53t6
46
48
49
51
52
53!
551
57|
591
01
1
3i
5
7
8
10
12
13
14
16
17
8rd
8|y
81 o
15
10
2i
47 1
29 i
DSGt.)
7 11!
8 18
9 24
10 26
11 25
n imorn.
0 20^
1 10
54
34
8
40
9
38
8
5i^\ ) rise
• ^ _^ APRIL, iVrarth montli— 182H.
farmer's calendar.
" Look well to your sheep your oxen ancl ccvs,
And put now in order your harness and ploughs;
Mend up broken fencec, take diligent care.
And plough^ sow and burrow, while tiie weather is fair.
' Don't he discouraged, if you should occasionally slip
down by the way, and your ucighbors should treud o-
ver you a little. \i\ other \vords don't let a fliilure or
two dishearten you. Accidents happen — nnscalcula-
tions will sometimes be made— thiDi.5-s will often turn
jout diiierently from our expections and we may be suf-
jferers. It is worth \vhile to remember that iurtune is
;Jike the skies of April, sometimes clouded and somo-
liimes clear and favorable ; and as it would be folly to
[despair of again seeing the sun, because to day it is
jstoimy, it is as unwise to sink into despondency when
fortuae frowns, since, in the common course of things,
she may be surely expected to smile again.' I have
'known a man commit suicide, while possessed of his
ithousands, only because he expected a failure in his
•crops and feared that he might possibly come to want.
;I have known others, who had been so lucky (as most
'of us are} as to get a little into debt, become so much
jdiscouraged by the unceremonious call of a sheriff, that
■all their energy Vvas parallised. — The loss of their
farms was the consequence. Take courage then — go
'steadily forward — be industrious — be frugal — be tem-
Iperate — be honest — satisfy your creditors as fast as
jyou can — deal frankly and kindly with all — exercise
ja neighborly and obliging spirit, and, if you do not
'prosper as rapidly, depend upon it, you will be as hap-
ipy as any of your neighbors.
I Ye Sluggard ! who have lain dormant, like bears in
Ithe caverns of the mountains, and have only sucked
isubsistence from your paws, awaken from your slum-
jbers and not be the only beings in the world that are,
jat this season, without vigour and activity.
Grain, early peas, radishes, onions, &c. should be
'sowed this month if the ground be sufficiently dry.
APRIL has oO days— 1828. |
But the waters now subsidnig, 1
Leaves the fertile meadows bare;
And the storm, on whirlwinds riding,
I!*kO more chills the vernal air.
' ®i Last quarter 7th day, vh. 13in. morning. |
j # New moon 14th day, 4h. 26m. morning-. j
! t) First quarter 22d day, Oh. 26m. mornmg.
I O Full moon 29th day, 5h. 52m. eveninn-.
* 1 "! CALENDAR. ASPECTS. &LC.
©
© ,©«>
«» 1
Iq
rise
set. s. pi
r.&s. j
If
3
There\b 42,6 18
A\^
7 57'
1 2
4
mi!r6' may
5 40:6 20
4
m
9 4l
; 3
5
© b D . be
5 39|6 21
3
^a
10 Hi
l4
6
Good Friday. a
5 37
6 23
3
:?
11 16!
1 5
7
D runs low. little
5 35
6 25
3
:?
morn.
6
E
Easter Day. moio
3 34
6 26
2
V5>
0 11
^
2
this
5 32
6 28
2
'/:?
1 8:
1 8
3
month.
5 31
6 29
2
AV
1 551
1 9
4
©Perigee. but
5 29
6 31
2
/W
2 35 i
|I0
5
not
5 28 6 32
1
X
3 12|
11
6
to
5 27 6 33
1
¥
3 47'
12
7
lie
5 20 6 34
1 t'
4 24;
13
E
1st. S. afl. Easter. Low S.
5 24 6 36
Oc)o
5 4i
14
2
©eel. invis. ^ Gr. Elong.
5 23 6 37
Ocp
) set. !
15
3
Y'd L. sets 9h. 56m. lon^.
5 21 6 39 F
«
8 16
16
4
Weath-
5 196 41 0
«
9 16
17
5
Dr. Frank, died, 1790. er
5 18 6 42 0
n
10 15!
'lO
6
5 runs high. becomes
5 16
6 44
1
n
11 9!
|10
7
(g) enters 8 . warmer^
5 15
6 45
1
SB
11 55
i20
E
id Sund. aft. Easter, and
5 13
6 47
1
22
morn. :
i21
2
©Apogee. the
5 12
S 48
1
0 35
22
3
©JJ^D. spring
5 10
6 50
2
a
1 12^
i-23
4
opens
5 9
6 51
2
a
1 56'
|24
5
7*sset9h. 12m. f 8 16
5 8
6 52
2
TTj/
2 16;
\23
6
St. Mark. | 9 1
5 6
6 54
2
rn?
2 46'
\26
7
# south. -^ 9 46
5 5
6 55
2^i
3 16^
|27
E
3d Sund. aft. East. 10 33
5 3
6 57
3|^
340:
;28
2
• 8. L1122
5 2
6 58
3=-
4 171
|29
3
%n6'm-KS' rapidly.
5 1
6 59
3 111
>ri.se!
,30
4 1
6 0
7 0
3|lTi
8 4
MAY, fifth month— 1820.
FARMERS CALEiNDAR.
'• When 3'our lands are prepared, you may, if you please,
Finish sowia^ your barley, your flax, oats and peas :
Cy the tenth plant potatoes — by the fiiteenthyour corn,
And see that your sheep in good season are shorn."
[ At this season, the following axioms may sngg-estj
-some profitable hints to those whose btwiness it is to
|cultiva*.e the soil.
j 1. Despise not your own profession* but regard it, as
'^11 should do, the first in respectability and import^jicc.
I 5. Do not attempt to cultivate more land than you
;can stock and manure to advantage. Remember it is
.'better to till 30 acres well than 100 in a slovenly man-
■ner. What you cannot improve do not undertake to j
^cultivate. Cultivate what you attempt to cultivate!
jweil — the remainder of your lands will yield most prof- ■
it in firewood and timber. Large pastures may bej
iprotitcible with no other labour than what is necessa-
jry to keep them clear of bushes; but to run over "20 j
jacres of plough land, or mowing land for what, with
l^ood cultivation, may be obtained from five is the very
jquintescence of folly and bad husbandry.
3. Endeavour to raise good grain for it Vv'ill always
isell for a good price, even in years of plenty ; whereas
it is only in seasons of scarcity that there is a demand
for grain of an inferior quality.
4. Let your stock of cattle, horses, sheep, &c. beef
the best sorts, and more remarkable for utility than for
beauty, or fashion.
5. Depend upon your ov/n farms for the subsistence
and comforts of life, and admit no guest into your
house, who cannot live ou the productions of our own
country.
j These axioms, reduced to general practice, would
soon change the aspect of our country. A portion of
our now half cultivated farms would soon acquire the
neatness and fertility of a garden, while the remainder
run up to beautiful groves, affording an abundance of
firewood and timber, with increased profit to the pos-
sessor.
MAY hae31 days— KiiJj.
But the sirring- with all its beauty .
Opens to our ravish'd view : 1
And, 'oy pleasure led or duly,
All their vaiioas ways ptirsup. !
(^ Last quarter 6th cay, Oh. o9ni. eveninjr. |
# New moon 13th day, 4h. 5Crn. evening. j
C' First quarter 21st day, 6h. 19ni. evening. {
O Full incon '29th day, 3h. 2om. morniPig-. i
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JUNE, sixth rioath— 1828.
FARMER S CALENDAP..
"Complete now your springs work with dilig^ent care
The boys now to traiaing, the men (o the fair :
A time to make stone wall, and bad fences mend.
Look well to your cornfields — your gardens attend.
There arc some poopio, v;ho would seem, from their
'conduet, to be specially appointed to oversee the alTairs
of their neighbors. ar,d why appear to be much better
acquainted and to take a deeper interest, in their neigii- i
bors interest than their own. There is my neighbor
; Yorick ; he absoUitely knows every thing that is trans- ,
acted in the neighborhood, even to the minutest trifle, il
I met him the other day and he gave me a precise rao- 1
ment of the going to bed and the getting up of every
family in the lane, and told, to an iota, what each of
them ate for dinner, and even to the spice and gravy.
II have often wondered wh.it such gossips could have
iin view. They certainly act contrary to their own in-
terest, and are sure soon to be stigmatised as idlers;
and busy-bodies in other 'Bcn's matters. And besides,
"if any notice is taken of them, they are sure to keep
Ihe neighborhood in a perpetual broil, as if they had
somewhat of the tadpole nature and coulii not live out
.of muddy water. i
Look well to your gardens and see tliat your tender
'plants are not everto[)ped and robbed by the noxious
jwecds. A garden cnca seasonably and thoroughly
jwed will require but very little labor to keep it clenr
of weeds afterwards. Farmers are too apt to consid-
er their gardens of trifling consequence; but if prop-
lorly managed, there is no other part of tlieir lands,
'vvhteh would yield theai equal proilta in proportion to
the labor bestowed.
If you are anticipating th-s pleasure of feastiog on a
good Indian pnddiiig by and by, you had better keep|
an eye at your cor.nfjeJ(is. I have often heard my ini- 1
cle Samuel eay, that bi/ « Utile trouble oiir jtrofitsl
i'louble. He says, corn should be hoed three times at |
least, timl if the ground be weedy, four or live times, 1
and my uncle Samuel is n farmer. !|
;
JtIx\E hasSOdays— 1828. |
■
All creation now is chcHrfuI, If
All tiie face of nature gay : 1
Insects— piaias no lonijer ff^arful, 1
EoM]y meet the light of da v. [
[^ Last quartsr 4ih day, Gii. lOm. evening.
1 © New moon r2th day, 6]i- 20iii. !nornm«r.
(.r> First quarter 20th dav, lOh. Oci. mornnisT-
-r^-
Full m(>DR 27lh day, lOh. 51 m. mornino-. j
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1
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f ^ Pl^i ® i
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rise set. JF.ipiir.«iz. ?. 1
Trinity Sunday. Q/tits
X 2S|7 34
3;y?il0 36,
2 wanH
4 25:7 35
Sk- 11 15;
3
3 /or
4 25i7 35
2!^ Ill 60,
4
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7 37 2 T 1 32;
. 2\ E 1st Sun. after Trinity. \a. 22
7 38 11 « 2 4l
7 38 l,L<j 2 37i
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3 561
'l2 5
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7 30 Ijn! > set '
:15 6
and ah 21
7 39 OjSj 8 30
Il4 7
Bat. of Marengo, It. 1300-4 21
7 39 O'^:^! 9 11 :
2d Sandav after TrinitA^ ,4 21 i7 SDjs.i',! 9 4^1
10 2
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St. Albau. V ^? c^ .
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5
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4 20 7 40 1 rj7ill 44|
4 20 7 401 l' -Almoin. I
120
6
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9 50!
JULY, severithraont]i~1828.
FARMER 3 CALEM">AR.
" Come hasten brave lacls and finish Uie hoeing:.
Then grind up your scythes and away to your mowing, ^
The weather is fine — there's no time for dehiym^-, t
Lay hold, while the sun shines, and fuuAi the iiaying-."]
There are persons who attend to no business of their';
own, and seem determined, if possible, to prevent their
•!3eighbors from attending- to theirs. 'What can be
!i)iore vexatious, v/hen you are ji'.st going- about your
i ordinary business, and especially at thi^ hurrying- sea-
son, than for some idle, gabbling fellow to come up
and take you by the button to spy '^ onli/ u word" and
detain you a fail hour, listening- to his story which has
neither beginning, middle or end ? I presume tiiat my
neighbor Longwind has, within pix months, cost me
jmore than two of my b^st cows are worth by this very
species of ill manners. He thinl-:s he is one of tho
cleverest and most agreeable chaps in the v/hole neigh-
borhood, and be laughs through all his stories, believ-
mg tliem, no doubt, well told and wondrous witty.
He accosted rae the other day as I v.-as going to dm-
ner — and this is impartant business vvith me, ibr
I am an old man and my worldng days are nearly over.!:
" Goad morning, uncle Oliver, I've a word to say toj:
you." "Well be short, I'm called to dinner." "O;
yes. Hi be short," but before the fellow had explain^^dij^
to me how his pig had gotten into his cellar and overfl
turned his milk pans, the pudding was as cold as ■
stone, and worthy dame Dorothy almost uttered a corn
I plaint. Short speeches, sliort stories, short courtship
— a wise man will ahvays be short in the^^e things,
never knew a short sermon that was not the more lik-l
ied for it- — a short story that had not the more pith
it— or a short courtship that was not more fortunate,
than a long one. I showed a lad who hnd been run-;
jning' after his sv/eet h';arts two yea/s. old cousin Jere-j
oiiaii s long purse, which measured half a yard, and,
had buL a sh);^le ?'j:Dence at the bottom— he borrowed;
it to take down to Chariott's and they both took a Imit
and g'ot married Et once. 1
M««««et;n<e{E..l
JULY has 31 days—iy.i!. i
Winter's gon'? with all its ligoar — f
Summer in its prirfe hath coKie ; j
Nature puts Icrth all its vigour— I
i Vegetation's in its bloom. '•
1 (§ Last quarter 4th day, Ih. 8m. iDorniffg. (
® New moon 11th day, 8h. 37m. evening-.
■ @ First quarter 19th day, llh. 11m. evening.
.
O Ftdl moon 2Gth day, 5h. 27m. evenino-. Ij
1 ^
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6.
rise i sets s. | pi r.i^:. p. j
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Z| stationary. Stiowcm I 2117 39
3;x
10 ;^4i
; 2\ 4
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7 38
4>£
10 58
31 5
icith 4 22[7 3C
4T
11 30
4 6
5. .7
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7 38
4T
morn.
thunder i 23
7 37
4 y
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5
£S
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6th Sun. aft. Trin. (^ ^ S .
4 27 It 33
5
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8 17;
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11 8
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6
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4 39
7 21
6
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9 rise
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6;--.! 7 40|
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8 161
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8 52 1
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AUGiJ^ST, eiohth month — 18-28.
J
lARrdKHS CALENDAR.
' The harvest calls loud for your labour and care ;
Appl}' then the sicklo, while the neuthar u Lur,
Fcr storms are approachia* of thunder and rain,
But though the Sturm rages, 'tis lolly to complain.'
Business before friends. That is to say, do not ncg-
jle'ct important business for the sake of visiting. Get
lyour work of the season clone, your crops secured, and
jthen there can be no objection to your riding- about a
jfew days and calling upoij your friends. But be care-
jful to hinder them as httle as possible from their busi-
ness. Time is too' precious a boon to be wasted about
|trilies ; and therefore every one, v/ho is disposed, sliould
(be permitted to improve it ro the best purposes,
I Secure your grain before it is beaten down by rains
land destroyed by vermine, and then plouo-h in thestub-
jble on such lands as are intended ibr tiiiag-e another
iyear. Gat^ier in your early peas and sow turnips where
ithey grew, and be preparing your fallow and otiier
iJands for solving winter grain. This will be iounda!
jfavorable season for cutting bushes and mowing Can-
;ada thistles, if you do not v/ish them to grow again.
I Much has been said and written about what was ti-e
■most elfectual method of destroying the Canada this-
jtle, which is overrunning so great a portion of our
;country. Thorigh tiiere are undoubtedly different
imethods by which this plant may be destroyed, I knov*' i
|of only one which is at all practicable on a large scale,
[and this is by mowing them down. Experience has
j proved that, if they be cut in wet weather and when
!in blossom, very few of the roots will sprout again-
! At this time the stalk is: hollow, and the v/ater, enter-
ling it, finds its way to the extremeties of the roots,
pausing a rapid decay.
Remember that delays are dangeroiis\ Keep pace
jwith your business, and then will you be able to keep
"^ut of the way of the sheriii.
'• Familiarize yourself with your books, keep them
jaccuratoly, and frequently investigate and
icontents. This is an important item,"
AUGUST has Ji Hays— 1H^
But the year, maturer growing.
Tells us hawest home is nigh
CcTOS. riciiest, gilts bestowing,
Bids U3 now the side plv.
g) Last qiiarter 2d day, lOh. 46m. morning.
© New moon 10th day, llh. 50m. mornmor.
(^ First quarter 18th day, 9h.-44m. morning,
O Fall moon e5th day, Oil. 36m. moniino-.
i) Last quarter 31st day, llh. 46m. evening.
— e"| © ©I®
^1 -. CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
1
! 2
I 3
\i
I 6
! 1
I S
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10
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1 12
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!ll
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10
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:25
!6
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JO
G|Lainina3 Day.
EQthS.af. T.
fresliins;
t' & ^^ stat^
2 hreezes.
3 Appear-
4Transfigur. of our Lord.
5 D runs iiigh. cnces-
0 . indicate
77*'s rise lOh. 31m. ® Ap.
E.lOth S. after Trinity, an
d approaching
3!K.Geo.TV.b.'62. ^ gt.E.
4|Comm. Vt. Uxiivei'sity.
5 storm.
7|® 1[ o . ^J-
Einth S. after Trinity.
P Stationary. Frequent
changes
4Comm. ?»Iiddl. College.
5 runs low. in
f 9 53
©ent.r.^. e south ^ 10 53
l2thS. after Triii. 1,1151
® Perigee. the
weather.
Some
St. Augustine. ® 'Q . v^hat
G St. John Bapt. beheaded.
cooler.
E 13th Sun. after Trinity.
■rise I set.
46 7
477
48 7
=.|pl
49
50
51
53
54
55
56
57
58
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1
4
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13
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9
7
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6
4
3
2
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57
56
55
53
52
50
48
46
44
5 17 6 43
196
216
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23)6
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25|6
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11 12
11 50
morn.
0 34
1 19
2 11
3 6
4 1
) set.
7 20
7 so ,
8 18*
8 45
9 13
9 45
10 22
11 4
11 52
morn.
0 49 «
1 55
3 7
4 1^
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7 32
8 4
8 36
9 14!
' 9 54
llO 37
farmer's calendas..
" As soon as the storm and the bad weather is over,
Secure all your grain and your flax uader cover ;
Give salt to your cattle and take up your bees ;
Dig early potatoes aud plough if you please."
:
The farmer if he minds his own business only has
I the best title to Imppiaess of any mail; and is the sur-
,est of enjoying it. [lis mind a.nd his bodily power
are constantly engaged, on which account he not only I:
escapes the iiisipidity of inditFercnce and the tedious
ness of inactivity, but has enjoyments which are Vvdiol-I
ly unknown to those who live indolently upon the toiliSj^
of others. Life affords no higher eatisikction thnn that \[
of surmounting difficulties, passing from one degree of |
success to another, forming designs and seeing them'
accomplished. He that labours in «ny laudable em-|
ploymcnt, has Iiis fatigues supported by hope and Ubu- i
ally crowned with joy. " [
How is the barn, the wood house and donr yardsj^
Mr. Snuggins ? Do you keep them in a busbandlike |
manner, or is your yard encnmbered with brush, oldi
rails, stumps, straw, cljips, leached aslies, rotten ciib- 1
bage, dead cats, old rags and fleas? And the wood:
|house filled v^'ith broken ploughs, (dislocated wheebar- 1
jrows, hog's nests and skunk's skins? Aral your ban
icramraed with old barrels, sleighs, wheels, useless rakes,
jforks, gate posts, guide boards and broken grindstones? \
[Some will Iiave it that a elovenly farmer gets as much
iprofits from his farm as a neat one. But I don't be-
Ijieve it. If a man depend on raising and selling butter
and cheese, he is sure to meet a quick market, if he i;
known to be neat and trim about his husb;andry. I
could name some, [but I will wait a while,) v/hose but-
ler and cheese I would no sooner eat than I would the
very filth of a jakes.
" Never loose sight of the powerful influence of ex-
ample, and be careful in the management of your con-
cerns, to recommend by your own personal practice
uniform habits of active, interested and persevering
diligence to those in j^our employ."
SEPTEMBER has yO davs— l^^c
Ciioicesi fruits ot" Heaven's sending
JS'ow the laimer's storeliouse fill ;
Ev'ry spot its portion len<iing,
Ev'ry mead and dale and hill.
@ New moon 9Lh day, 3h. 41 in. inoniiny.
iS First quarter 16th da}', 6'h. 3'3in. evenhig.
O Full moon 23d day-, 91i. 20ni. niorniiio-.
C) J^ast quarter 30th day, 4h. 15m. evenmff.
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10 52;
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p 57ja 3 7
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6 15 &9
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9
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E 17th Sun. aft. Trinity.
6 7
5 53
9
n
9 26
.2;:,i
2^S.!:. Michael. D runs high.
6 9
5 51
10
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10 141
:50!
3;St. Jerome. Cooler.
6 10>5 50J
101
So
11 7
OCTOBEIl,toiiLiriiioijth--lC:>8.
fahmer's calendar. "
" A'aok, my good lady, t'.iere comes Goody Thumper,
With jug by her f:\Cni, a budget and lumiier ;
Vl\ warrant you uovv, or »t least I dard gues?,
Slie longs ior new cider as it runs irom the press."
Ij " lie's a Genius," people said of mv young- friend Al-
'cansor, and it got to AkanFJor's care, as such thing-a
will pine cases out of ten. The yoatji was promisino
fair tor manhood— -with indnstry and prudance to follow
:up the advantages he possessed he would have become ■
an ornament to society. But the idea of being a o-c-||
niu3 haunted him day ajid night. He put on a thou
sand ridiculous airs and fell into as manv ridiculous 1
practices—become purfed up with vanitv and self-con- 1
ceit and let slip all his golden apnortun'ities in graso-l
mg after the foolish phantoms that flitted bcfbn- his'l
:bew!ldcred brain. He tiiniccl out a poor creature '
iPraise did the mischief. i
1! " What a beautiful girl! the young gentlemen used!
|to say, when they passed Jane Seymour's window, and!
'got a glance at Iier face and pretty figuro. It was no '
^^wondcr they called her beautiful, for s'he was so. But
ipcrsiuide a young lady she is beautiful, very beautiluhj
and slie mast be a girl of extraordinary good sense, ifi
she don't let the thing run in lier hcad,^to the cxclu- j.
bion of more profitable thoughts. Jane once cullivat-l
ed lier mind, was industrious and ingeniuus v/ith liori
needle— bid fair to become an cxcclknt house-keop'orf
—and she would liave been-a rare prize, if left to thel
guidance of her natural judgment. But she soon be-
gan to conclude that she v/as beautiful— that beauty
jcompensated tor every thing else. Those of the beaux, ''
who had worth, having thought differently— the oth-
ers she would not accept, and this misunderstandinc--^
|lost her a husband. P^o sensible man ever thought a ;
jbeautiful wife was worth as much as one Vv'ho coukl
imake a good pudding. I wish the girls all knew tliis
for I feel a great wterest in their v.'elfare."
I "Beware of self indulgence, no business can possi-
jbly thrive under the shade of its influence."
. OCTOBER has:n days— 1^20.
i/e, who on the tempest riiletJi,
And dirftctsthe rain and hail —
He for man and beast provideth —
Bids th* seasons never fail.
®> New moon fJth day, 7h. 2fc-iTi. evenmg.
© First quarter IGth da}', lb. 55m. morning.
O Full moon 22d day, 8h. 20m. evening.
(^ Last quarter 30th day, lib. 42m. morning.
1
o
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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112
il3
14
15
16
117
18
\{)
20
121
i22
i23
124
125
i26
•2-
28
2y
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &,C.
©
©
set.
I ®
r.&n.
4llemigius. Cool '6
5 and 6
G % Apogee. frosty 6
7 ?iights t3
ElStbS.af.T. Hi station. (3
2 6wY r*
3 ? Gr. Elongation, tcarmls
4 © eclipsed, invisible. ant/jB
5 Vermont Election. 6
6 j?Zefwan# 6
7 daysAQ
E 19th S. after Trinity. 6
2 ' High
3 D runs low. winds 6
4 rt7j£? nn- 6
5;Q.ofFr.bbded.'93. f6476
GBurg. sur. '77. @s.<;7436
7!St.Luke. LC376
E|20th S. af. T. 0 Perigee.
2 settled
©f^^a. •£?. werdher.
Flying
©enters Til . ^Gr.Elon.
clouds
and
E21stSijn. after T. fall-
2 © ^ n . I> runs high.
3 St. Simon and St. Jude.
ing water.
O Apogee.
Pleasant,
12
14
16
17
19
20
22
23
25
28
27
29
31
32
34
36
37
39
40
42
43
45
46
47
49
50
51
53
54
56
57
48
4G
44
43,
41)
40
oo
37
35
34
33
31
29
23
2G
24
23
21!
20
18
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14
13
11
10
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4
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12 ro^
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15
15
15
15
16
16
16
16
16
16
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morn. |
0 2'
0 55!
1 54 1
2 52|
3 50;
4 48:
> set. I
0 06 i
6 41
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4!
53 1
52 [
55\
morn.!
0 2j
1 12:
2 20 1
3 35 j
4 47^
> rise!
5 5nj
6 37
7 22!
8 10!
9
9
10
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'morn.!
NOVEMBER, eleventh month— 1U28.
i-'ar:\u:h's calknd.^r.
"• Now'make np your cider and see to your swine,
Your eider's beat made when the weather is iiae —
O never buy whiskey, or brandy, or rum,
VVhihi your orchard supplies you with cider at home,'
Conthiue your preparations for winter, and keop|
pace with your business-, and then the cold and Ktonii \
will not come too soon for you. See that yonr ploug-hs, j
iip.rrows, carts and your farming utensils generally are!
;all carefully and ne;illy laid up under shelter. Some!
jfarmcr:, lose more hy the decay of their tools by thej
iCxposure of them to the air and moisture than the!
whole wear of them. j
Garden sauce shoiild be gatliercd and carried into'
the cellar, before the frost becomes so severe as to in- 1
jure it. Turnips, beets and carrots should be put down ;
in sand to prevent their withering and becoming pithy. [
I observe that too little attention is paid to themak-j*
ing of manure. This is a subject which is worthy thej
attention of every husbandman. If this business \v?.i:\
Ilattended to as it sho\ild be, we should soon cease tu
'hear complaints about small crops and worn out lands, j
.JThe soil is like the tub of meal, if you keep taking!
[away without adding you will in time come tathe
ibottom.
I Winter is stealing upon us, but it does not take the
vvise unawares. He keeps alon* v;itb his business
and keeps even with the seasons; and such an one isj
lUot disconcerted by a fiaw of wind or a fall of rain.
iHe is prepared to sail with all ivinu.^'. When thof
I weather do^s not permit him to labour out a door, he
jhas business to attend to under shelter, which is equal- 1
jly profitable. You folks, who are alw^aj^s lagging, have [
so many things to attend to, that you never know irhati
|to do first, and consequently 1 great sharg of the time!;
jyou do nothing at all. !
' " Do not assume to yourself more credit for what you
do, thnn you are entitled to, rather be content with ai;
jlittlc less; the public mind Vvill always di,<3Cover where
merit is due."
NOVEMBER has 30 rlays— Iti.
'I'hen should man tail down beto-
And his grateful tribute bring-
We should love, sar-.e and adore
And Li? praises joyfnl, ?\ng.
c hiin,
him,
© New moon 7th day, lOh. l-2rn. morning.
© First quarter 14th day, 8h. 5Qm. morniKg-.
O Fall moon 21st clay, 9h. 48m. morning.
(® Last quarter 29th dav, 8h. 52ni. mornircr.
^ j ^. CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
rite i set.
F.lpllr
&s.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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25
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27
28 1
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7
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58
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7
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7
9 4
51
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6 50 |i
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7
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7
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7
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7
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14
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7
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n
5 57 ;
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25th S. af. T. St» Clement.
7
25
35
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2
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7
26
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13
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7 40^
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smoky.
7
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8 35
4
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7
28
32
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19 32
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7
28 4
32
12
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10 28
6
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7
29 4
31
12
a
1 26!
7
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DECEMBER, twelfth month~-1828.
- FAfir.illKS C ALENUAH.
" Y^e hor.ored sire?, corje, tfike your great chaiFS,
Smake, chat, aad drink cider, and bury your cares ;''
Let your boys do the basiiia's irhdo the cold is severe,
An<i enjoy by your fiixs the cbise offlie year.
When will people iearn to work it ri^ht ? It is a
ct, >vhich mubc be obvious to every person of obser-
fivation, that a broken paine of gl?.ss in a room yon
ish to keep coRifoi'table, eosts a cord of wood a wiu-
jter. Nor will this excra cord of wood nial've the room
i Comfortable. And still how many windovvs do we sec
jin the most she.ttered condition throu_^
j\vea',lier. jSoii^.e are pasted up with paper which keeps j
jo It the lig-nt a.id lets in the cold, and is liable to be!
jeateii out every storm- Others are stufied with oldi
i-ag-s AViiich make a shabby f?frure, and v>^hich sold for'i
ipaper raf>s v/culd fetch more money than the glass;
1 would cost to supply their pbc», besides the injury to|
ijthe health of the family, and to the farnitu.re occasion- 1
^ed by broken windows.
Biii; the year is dravi/ing near its close. The spring'
has vanished v/ith its beauty, the summer hfts wasted j]
lis etrength, the aQiumn ha;3 yielded up her treasures,!'
|ana _ |
S[ Kow v/mter dreary iiiici severe \
|f Comss on to close the varied year. j
I To CiOSG my observations, I m-st once more exhort 1
liyou to see that your schools are well managed, and;|
I chat youf children are well furnisiied and instructed — ;
Ijbeiance your accounts with all with whom you have
irA do not forget to pay the priuter — be circum-
jspect in the choice of friends and comtant fH fiiend-
iship — do those things v/hich can be done but once, con-
ciiera:ely~go not to your doctor for every pain, nor
^0 your lawyer for every quarrel, nor to your bottle for
every thirst. Defer none of the concerns of this yeari
to eneuniber the business of the next.
A"o more. The mnnih — ihe year is through,
I .,4/t-i / mwii bid you oil adieu,
- WG^
! DECEMELR ha^ai 'ia}s— loi3. i
Let us worship fiini forevei,
Who direcU the iolliig year ;
And O iai us— kit us evci
Our Creator !ov«? and fear. ;
®i Niiw moon 6th da}', ilii. 2^m. evening-. j
© First quai'ter 13th day, 41-.. 47m. evening.
G Full moon 21st day, ih. 35iii. morning.
(^ Last qii8,rtec 29th day, 6b. 49iti. moininn-.
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4 @ ? c< . ■ Boreas resumes
7 34
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4 25|ioirr,
4 21
! 5 6J© '^ rf . sceu-\7 36
4 24
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5 2oj
i 61 7iNiclio;as. ^ runs low. frJ7 36U 24
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2d. Sund. in Advent, and 7 37 4 23
it
5 25!
8 2
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Conception ofB. V.Mary. 7 37 4 23
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6 27!
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7 33 4 21
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7j [inpiond'cd, 17G9.
7 39 4 21
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raorn. '
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7 39 4 21
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4th Sun. in Adv. St. f iiom- 7 40j4 20
lis
D rise,
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7 40 4 £01 V\a
9 2'
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G\Ht. Si.ephen icmlher
7 40 4 20 ll:n^
9 59:
27
7!St. John end.-:
7 40 4 £0 i|Tl]7
10 57i
:2s
Ejlst. Sund. ol' Christmas.
7 40 4 20 -iriT,
11 56j
,29
2^65« [innocents.
7 3:>:4 21 2'--
nior.i.
•30
31 the year.
7 39I4 21
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31 4 Silvester- ©Perihelion.
7 3914 21
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28
THE UJnOJ\\
jThe following notices of tl^e several l^tates of the Union, show hou
Electors of Presiident and Vice-Presideut are chosen, and number of
Electors — when state elections are iield — wliere and when state Le-'
I ginlururcg sit — number of meiabers of Legislatures — pay per i\&\
I terni3 of office of menibcns of Legislature— liow, nnd for uliai pt;riod ,
I g^oveinor'i are cliosen — hr.w lung governors are eligible — their qiial
itieatioiis, powers, anil .their salaries — tlic time of adcpliny the U
nited Gtttteij and state constitutic^ns.
NEW-HAMPSHIRE.
Electors of President and Vice-Prosider.t. by gene
ral ticket; electors C; state election, 2d Tuesday ii<'
March; Btate Legislature at Concord, 1st Wednesday
(in June; senators 12; representatives 198; pay per
day %l ; term of office, both branches one year; gov-
;i nor chosen lor one year by the people ; governor el-
gible indefinitely ; the governor must be an inhabitant
seven years ; 30 years of age ; estate of .£300, linU
freehold — has a negative in making laws ; and, with
advice of council, appoints military and civil officers
of the state gonerally ; salary ^1 200 ; adoption of U-
i'lited ?;'fa.tes constitution, June 21, 1788; state consti-
cuticn, September 5, ''"=1792.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-'
tricts; electors 13; state election 1st Monday in April ;
state Legislature at Boston, in January and May ;
number of senators-and representatives indetinite : pay
per day ^2; term ef office, both branches one year;
■governor chosen for one year by the people ; governor
^eligible indefinitely ; the governor must be an inhabi-
tant seven 5'cars, freehold estate of <£lOOO in the com-
■Mjonivaalth; must declari.! himself of the christian re-,:
jligion; v.'ith the council, appoints the officers of the|
jstate generally; salary <5^3,o67; adoption of United;
States constitution, February 6, 1788; state constitu-|
tion, March 2, 1780. I
RHODE-ISLAND. l
Electors of President and Vice-President, by g-^ne-l
ral ticket"; electors 4; state election, April and Oct.]
f=The Hr-jT constitution was ajcplpd in r7£3.
tor representatives ; state Legislature at Newport and
Providence, lat Wednesday in May and 1st Monday
in October; senators id, representatives 72; pay per
day gl 50; term of office, senate one year, represent-
atives semi-annnany ; governor chosen for one year by
the people; governor eligible indefinitely; governor's
salary ^600 ; adoption of United States conbtitution,
May 29, 17.90; state constitution, 1663.
[This state has no constitution; it retains its original charter.
jTliai instrument is silent as to the qualifications of governor. The char-
iter vests all power in the Governor and Company. All judicial and .
;execu<:ive officers are annually el.-^cted by tlie governor and company, '
Iv.'ho ar* themselves chosen annually by tlse freemen. 1
I CONNECTICUT.
1 Electors of President and Vice-President,, hy gene-
■ral ticket; electors 8; state election 1st Monday in
'April ; stnte Legislature at Hartford and Nevv-iiaven
alternately; number of legislators .204 ; pay ptr day
^1 50 ; term of ofrice, both branches one year ; gov-
ernor cliosen for one year by the people ; governoi* .el-
igible v,ithout restriction; the governor must bean
:e1ector of the state, an-I 30 years of age; has a nega-i
tive in making laws, &c. ; salary ^1200 ; adoption of|
United States constitution, January 9^ 1788; state!
constitution, September 15, 1818.
I VERMONT. ^
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-\
ral ticket; electors 7; state elect-ion 1st Tuesday in
|September ; state Legislature at Montpelier, second
Thursday in October; councii 12, legislators one from
leach town, about 200 ; pay per day gl 50 ; term of of- j
lice, both branches one year; governor chosen for one
year by thc4)eople; governor eligible without ix!stric-
"tion; the governor must have resided in the state fourj
years. The governor, with the council, commissions.
all officers, appoints some, gronts pardons, sees that:
the laws are executed; salary ^750; adoption of U-|
nited States conj»titution, Marcii 4, f 1791 : state con- '
stitution, July 4, 1793.
NEVv^-YOPvK.
Electors of President and Vico-Prosident, by dis- '|
fThis mark denotes the state admitted into the Union byCongresf. Ij
C2
I 30
Itricts; electors oo ; aiwte election Iwt Moriday in iNcT-
jveniber; state fiegislature at Albany, 1st Tuesday in
{January; senators 32; assembly 128; pyy perday
1^:3; term of ctiice, senate four j^ears, in classos, as-
jseffibly one year; governor chosen for two yeara by.;|
I the people; governor eiigible indefinitely; the gcvcr '••
norrnust be av/iseand discreet freeholdcrof the state
may convene and prorogue the Legislature, grants re-j
prieves, and with the consent of the council, oppoints''
jto office, &c. ; salary ^5000 ; adoption of tlie Unilcd
iStates constitution, July 26, 1788; state constitution, ii
April 20, 1777.
NEW-JfniSEY.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by ger.e-
|ral ticket ; electors fi ; state election 2d Tuesday r.nd
' Wednesday in October ; state Legislature at Trenton, \
\4{h Tuesday in October; council 13, assembly 43-,\
ipay per day ^3 ; term of oftice, both bran.ches 1 year ; i
'governor chosen for one year, by Legislature; eligible!
juidefinitely ; the governor is president of the council,'
j chancellor of state ; and the governor and council are!
I a court of appeal in the last resort, in all cases of!
} law, &.c. ; salary *^,2000 ; adoption of the United States '
coiistitutioTi, L»ecvmber 18, 1787; state constiiutlun, J
jJiily 2, l'/7C.. I
I PENNSYLVAMA. f
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gevQ-\
Ira] ijcket ; electors 28; slate election 2d Tuesday ini
'October; state Legislature at Harrisburgh, 1st Tues-'i
'day in December ; senate 33, assembly 100 ; pay per |j
Hlay ^3 ; terra of ofnce, senate four years, assembly i
' one year ; governor chosen for three years by the peo- jl
I- pie ; governor eligible nine years out of 12 : the gov- 1!
I ernor rntist be 00 years of age, and an inliabitant 12,1
!: years; he remits fines and fcrfeitate?. and appoints to j
^i ihe olnces in the state generally : salary JJ^,40G6 ; adop- ]
lotion of the United States constilution, Dec. f2, 1787 ;!
ILstate constitution, September 2, 17L<0. {
fl . DELAWARE. [
|| Electors cf President and Vice-President, by Le-
I'jiislature; electors 3 ; state election 1st Tuesday in '
31 • :
October; state Legislature at Dover, 1st Iviondny in
"January; senate 9, representatives 21 ; pay per day
^ — ; term of cfiicc, senate 3 years, representatives 1:
year; governor cliosen for tliree years, by the people;
governor eligible three years; the governor must be
36 years of age, six years an inhabitant of the state,
and 12 years of the United States. He appoints to of-
fice, remits fines and forfeitures, u:c.; salary ^1,333 33;
adoption of tlic United States constitution, December
7, no*; state constitution, June 12, 1782.
MARYLAND.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
iricls; electors 11 ; state election 1st Monday m Oc-
tober; state Legislature at Annapolis, 1st Monday in
December; senute 15, asseni1)]y 80; pay per day ^4;|
term of ollice, senate five years, assembly annually;!
governor chosen for one year, by Legislature; gover-'
nor eligible three years in succession; the governor'
muot be 25 years of age, and more than five years a;
resident in the state; eligible only for three years in
succession, and after that r.ot until the expiration of
ffjur years. The governor and council appoint to of-
fice generally; salary ^2,6G6 66 ; adojjtion of the ig-
nited States constitution, April 28, 1783; state con-
stitution, August 14, 1796.
VIRGINL\.
■ Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket ; electors 24 ; state election in April, by
counties in succession ; state Legislature at Richmond,
ist Monday in December; senate 6 4, commons 135 ;
nay per day ^-1; terra of office, senate four years, del-
egates one year ; governor eligible three years only in
succession ; the governor, with advice of council, grants-
pardons and reprieves, appoints justices of the peace,
■kc. ; salary ^3,333 33; adoption of the United States'
constitution, June 26, 1780; state ccudtitution, July!
5, 1776. I
I NORTH-CAROLINA. ;
! Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
,ral ticket; electors 15; Ftate election 2d Tuesday in
Ans-ust; state Legislature at Raleigh, 3d Monday in
; 32
;Nuvember; senate :^4, dejegatea "212 ; pay per day ^J;
iterrii ofcf&ce, both branches one year; governor cho-
sen fur one year, by Legislature; governor eligible 3
■years only in siiccossion; the governor must be thirty
lyears of age ; five years a resident, and have a free-
hold in lands and tenements of £1000 — he is advised
jby council, grants reprieves, pardons, &c. ; salary
jI^OOO ; adoption of the United .States constitution,
iNov. 21, 1789; state constitution, Dec. 18, 1776.
I SOUTH-CAROLINA.
i Electors of President and Vice-President, by Legis-
lature; electors 11; state election 2d Monday and
iTuesday in October, biennially; state Legislature atf
jCoiumbia, 4th Monday in November; senate 40; rep-
resentatives 120; pay per day <|3 ; term of office, sen-
ate four years, representatives' two years; governor
jchosen for 2 years, by Legislature ; governor eligible
itv»'o years ; 'the governor, mast be 30 years old ; a res-
jident and citizen of the state for ten years ; and pos-
sessed of a settled estate in the commonwealth, of the!
value of £1500 sterling, clear of debt; eligible only!
two years in succession, and then irot till the expira-i
tion of four years ; he grants reprieves, pardons, remits'
tines, forfeitures, &.C. ; salary ^4.000; adoption of U.{
S. constitution, May 23, 1788; state constitution, June
3, 1790.
GEORGIA.
i Electors of President and Vice-President by Legisla-
jture ; electors 9 ; state election 1st Monday in October;
istate Legislature at Milledgeville, 1st Monday in No-
Ivember ; senate 53, representatives — ; pay per day
1^5 ; term of office, both branches, one year ; governor
icliasen for two years by Legislature ; governor eligi-
:ble indefinitely; the governor must be a citizen of the
United States 12 years, and an inhabitant of the state
16 ; 30 years of age ; possess 500 acres of land with-
jin the state, and other property to the amount of ^4000,
■clear of debt. He has a negative in passing laws,
Igrants reprieves, pardons, &c. ; salary ^3000 ; adop-
iiion of the United States constitution, January 2, 1788 ;
istate constitution May 30, 1798.
33 __
KENTUCK\\ ' ~"
Electors of President and Vice-President by three
district,-?; electors 14: state election ist Monday in
: August ; state Leg-islature at Frankfort, 1st Monday in
iDccembL-r : senate 34, representatives 100 ; pay per
day <^-2 ; term of office, senate four years, in classes,
representatives one year; governor chosen for four
iveurs, hy the people; governor ineligible fur 7 years
after ; the governor must be 35 years of age ; a citi-
■■7.Q^ of the United Statfs, and an inhabitant of the state
|6 years ; he nominates, and by and with the advice and
consent of the senate, appoints to office, &c. remits
tines and forfeitures, grants reprieves, pardons, salary,
— adoption of the United States constitution, June ?
1, fl792; state consiitntion. x\uaf. 17, 1799.
j TENNESSEE.
i Electors of President and A^ice-President, by dis-
tricts; electors 11; state election 1st Thursday and
Friday in August, biennially; statp Legislature at'
Murfreesborough, 2d Monday in Sept. biennially; sen-
ate '20, representatives 40 ; pay per day ^3 ; term of
office, both branches two years; governor chosen for
itwo 3'ears, by the people; governor eligible 6 years in
io; the governor must be 35 years of age; possess a
•freehold of 500 acres of land, and have been a citizen ■
of the state 4 years; he grants reprieves ond pardons,
jfills vacancies in office, &c. ; salary ^1750; adoption
of tiie U. States Constitution, Juncl,|1791; state
constitution, Feb. C, 1796.
, OHIO.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gener-
al ticket ; electors 16 ; state election 2^ Tuesday in
October; state Legislature at Columbus, 1st Momky
in December ; senate 32, representatives Q(i ; psy per
day ^2; terra of office, senate two years, rcpresenta-j
jtiveg one year ; governor chosen for two years, by the |
jpeople ; governor eligible 4 years in 6 ; the governor
must be 30 years of age, a citizen of the United States
:12, and an inhabitant of the State 4 years ; he grants
ireprieves and pardons, and fills vacancies in office, &c. ;
I 34 ;_ I
jsalary gl^OO ; adoption of the United Slates coiistiin-;
ition, Feb. 19, |loQ3 ; state constitution, Nov. 1, 1C02. ;
I LOUISIANA. I
j Electors of President and Vice-Presidont, by Legis- [
ilature; electors 5; state election 1st Monday in July;!
.state Legislature at New-Orleans, 1st of January ; sen-|
.-xte—, representatives — ; pav per day g — ; terai of f
;n.'T(ce, senate four years, representatives two years ;|
lij;overnor chosen for four years by tne people; gover-,
liior eligible one terra ; the governor, must be 35 years j
iof ng-a ; a cilizoa of the U. iStatts, and 6 years an in-'
habitant of the state; must held a landed estate of;
::|aO0O, agreeably to the tax lict j he appoints to otfiC3|
ju-eneially, and with the approbation of the senati !■
IgT-ants reprieves,, pardons, &c. ; salary ^7000: adop- !'
i!.ion of the Unita-i S'.ites constitution, April 8, f 181 i , i
'sLate constitution, January 29., 1C12.
! _ INDL^NA.
I Electors of Presideat and Vice-Presioent, byLeffis-
llature : cieccoraS; state election ist Ivionday in Au-
jt^ust; s':ate Legislature at Corydon, 1st Monday in
iDecember; senRte 16, r'^piesentaiivos 39 ; pay per
jday^2; term of oiSce, senate three years in clas&es.,
jrepresencatjves one year; governor chosen for three!
lyears, l^/- thc^ people; go^'errmr eligible six years ii
hiivi ; t;»e go-orncr must be thirty years of a^i-e; acit-
|isen of ti..8 United States 10 years, and a resident oJ
Ijthe state 5 ; he nominates, and by r.nd Vv^th the ad-!i
/ice and consent of the senate, appoints to office, re- ]
|mits lines and forfeitures, grants reprieves and pardons,
%c.: salary glOOO; adoption of the United States^
•c;>nstitat:on;, December 11, f 181 6; state constitution,!
IJuni 29, 181 G. [
I MISSISSIPPL }
' Electors of President and ^' ice-President by general i
ticket; electors 3; state election 1st Monday in Au~f
^ust; state Legislature at Jackson, 4th Monday in|
December; senate 10, representatives 32; pay pei
day ^i,50; term of office, senate 3 years, in classes.
representatives one year; governor chosen for twt
years, by the people ; governor eligible indefinitely ;
the g-overnor must be 30 years of age ; a citizen of the!
lUnited States 20 years ; a resident of the state — years, j
and seized of a freehold of 600 acres of land, or of real |
estate of the valae of ^^,2000, 12 months previous to liis
election ; he grants reprieves and pardons, remits tines!
and thrfeitures, fills vacancies in office, &c. ; salary
^^2,500; adoption of United States constitution, Dec.
ilO, f iol7 ; state constitution, August 15, 1817.
i ILLINOIS.
j Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts; electors 3 ; state election 1st Monday in .^ug.i
hieMnially ; state Legislature at Vandalia, 1st Monday j
■;m Deceuiber, biennially; senate 18, representatives'
i26 ; pay per day ^4 ; term of office, senate 4 years, f
■representatives 2 years; governor chosen for 4 years, j
■by the people ; governor ehgible for 4 years in 7 ; the'
igoveraor must be 30 years of age ; a citizen of the U.
jStates 30 years, and 2 years a resident of the state ;
jhe grants reprieves and pardor-s, and with the Judges
|of the Supreme Court, has the revision of all bills be-
[fore they become laws, &c. ; salary ^1000; adoption
jof tiie United States constitution, Dec. 3, flSlS ; state
constitution, August 26, 1818.
ALABAMA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by ;
jelectors 5 ; state election 1st Monday and Tuesday in
[August ; state Legislature at Cahawba, 3d Monday in
jNoveraber; senate — , representatives — ; pay per day
1^4 ; term of office, senate 3 years, representatives one
[year ; governor chosen for 2 years, by the people ;
■governor eligible 4 years in 6 ; the governor must be
j30 years of age ; a native of the U. States, and 4 years
, a resident of the state; he lias a negative in the pas-
;sing of laws, grants reprieves and pardons, remits fines
and forfeitures, fills vacancies in office, &c. ; salary
g2000 ; adoption of the United States constitution,
Dec. 14, flGlO; state constitution, Aug. 2, 1819.
MAINE.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts ; electojs 9 ; state election 1st Monday in Sept. j
state Legislature at Portland, 1st Monday in January:
i }^
ideoale — , represeritutivoD — ; pay per day ^§2 ; term
iofoirice,botIi branches 1 year; governor chosen for
ione year, by the people ; governor eligible indefinitely ;
i!the governor must be 30 years of age; a natural born
[icitizen of tiie United States, and 5 yearej a resident of
ijthe state. He nominates, and with the advice and
'consent of the council, appoints all judicial afncers,
■tlie attorney general, sheriffs, coroners, registers oi'j[
Iprobate, notaries public, and all other civil and milita-
ry officers, except such as are otherwise aj^pointed by
the.: express provisions of the constitution or laws of
the state ; he has power, with the advice and consent
of the council, to remit, after conviction, foneitures;i
I'and penalties, and to grant reprieves and pardons, ex- i
:cept in cases of impeachment ; salary ^^1 500 ; adoption '
'of the United States constitution, March 3, f 1 820 ; state
jconstitutioUj Oct. 29, ItUO.
I MISSOURI.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts ; electors 3 ; state election, 1st Monday in Aug.
biennially; state Legislature at JefFei-son, senate 17,
representatives 55 ; pay per day ^3 ; governor chosen
for four jcBJs, by the people; eligible four ye-ars in
eight ; the governor, must be 35 years of age ; a nat-
ural born citizen of the United States, or a citizen at i
jthe time of the adoption of the constitution of the
United States ; must be a resident of the state four
years ; he fills vacancies by appointment when they
occur, has a negative in passing laws, remits fines and*
forfeitures, and grants reprieves and pardons, except
in cases of impeachment : salary ^2000 ; adoption of
the United States constitution, August 10, fl821
state constitution, June 12, 1820.
Whole number of Electors — 261
To «aU Meat. — Mix brown sugar, bay salt, common
salt, each two pounds; salt-petre, 8 ounces, Vv/ater two
gallons; this pickle gives meats a fine red color, while
the sugar renders tiiem mild and of an excellent flavor.
Large quantities are to be managed by the above pro-
portion.
REGISTER OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY.
General and Staff of the American Army in 1703.
His Excellency George Washington, Esq. Genera]
and CojTiinander in Chief of the
Armies of the United States.
Aids de Camp to the Commander in Chief.
Lieut. Col. Tench Tilgham, Lieut. Col. David Cobb.
Lieut. Col. William S.. Smith, Lieut. Col. David Hum-
phreys, Lieut. Col. Benjamin ^Valker.
Major Hodijali Baylies, Extra Aid.
Jonathan Trumbull, Esq. Secretary.
Richard Varick, Recording Secretary.
MAJOR GENERALS.
i!tate. Date ef Covnnlssion.
Connect kut June 19, 1775
}^irgiiiiu May \d, '76
Ma sachus^Jfs
Rhode- Uland
JVew-Jerse^i/
Penmylvankt
.Vagsach ustlis
Trance
.\'. Cu'iilina
.V&wVork
Puland
MarLland Snpl. 13, '^Oi ;
S. Carolina.
Jrfasiachusttls
F' ranee
BRIGABIF.a GKNERAI.g
JS'av-l'ork Aug:. 'J, 1776
Otorgia
Massachusetts
Pennsylvania
Viri^Uiia
j^'ames.
Israel Fu nam
Horatio Gates
Wiiluim Hfatb
Nathaniel Green
VVm. Earl of Sterliu*
Arthur St. Clair
Benjarnin Lincoln
! Marqui: de Laiayctte
liobert Howe
Alex'r McDoagall
Barnu Stuben
W'lliiiii '^uiailTvoo,!
i VVillirstn Mt.'jitiie
Hcrty Knox
LeCJev. da Portai!
May \d,
Aug. 9,
Feb. 19,
uifon
\iclDtosh
James C
I.achlau
Jolui Phtlfrjoa
! Authooy Wayne
(leorge WeedfeU
Pelor .MuhiOiA'Ur^
iGeor^^e Clinton
! KJwanl Ha till
Charles Scott
J'idediah Uunting^ton
John Starlv,e
Jelhro Sumner
July
31,
Gov
iiJO,
May
5,
Sepl.
13,
x\0V.
14,
,,
15,
5)
16,
Au?.
y,
Sept.
16,
Feb.
^1,
Xtic-Yorl:
Pennsylcaniii
Virginia
Conneciicni
J\\ Hampslurs
.^*. Citrolma
Mar. 2p,
April 1,
it
MaV ill
Oct, 4,
Jan. 9,
'73
■»•___
.,
38
Isirac S. Ilujar
S. Carolina
177f)
Mori.l(?cai Gist
Maryland
«
„
'VVjIUam Irvine
Pennsylvania
11
.,
Dfiniel Morgan
Virginia
Oct.
13,
'80
^"o?e5 Hazeii
ir
June
29,
'81
0. 11. VViJliams
Maryland
May
9,
'82
John Grsatou
Massachusetts'
Jan..
■7,
'83
Ilufus Futnain „ ,^ „
Elias l^aytou New-Jersey „ „
Aids to General Tleaih. Major Daniel Lyman, and
Capt. Henry Sewall.
Jlids to Major-General Sluben. — C^apt. William North,
and Capt. William Fopham.
Aids to Major-General Knox. Capt. Samuel Shaw,
and Capt. John Lillie.
Aids to General How. — Capt's. W^iathrop, Sargent and
Elnathan Haskell.
Aid to Brig. Gen. Pallcrscn. — Lieot. Thomas Cole.
Chief Engineer. — Major-Gen. Le Chevalier du Portal.
S-TAIi-F.
Inspector General — Major-General Baron Stuhen.
Inspector of Northern Department — Col. Walter Stew-
art.
Assistant Inspector of do. — Maj. Nathaniel Barber.
Adjutant General of Brig;ade. — Gen, Edward Hand.
Adjutant General's Assistants — Capt. Nicholas Gilman,
Capt. Robert Pemberton, Capt. John Carlisle,
Quarter-Master-General — Col. Timothy Pickering".
I)irector General of Hosjiitals — John Cochran, Esq.
Commissary Gen. of Prisoners — Maj. ; — Skinner.
Commissary of Prisoners, Northern Department Lt.
Col. William S. Smith.
Jud,7e Advocate Gen — Lieut. Thomas Edwards.
Paymaster General — John Pierce, Esq.
Deputy Paymaster General, with the army — Hezekiah
Wetmore, Esq.
Inspector of Contracts — Ezekiel Cornel, Esq.
Contractor for the army, Northern Deparment — Com-
fort Sands, Esq. ; and Comp.
Enj::;^ineer v/ifh the army — Col. de Moy.
Chief Physician of th.e tirmy — James Craik, Esq.
Brigade Major — l=t Mass. Brigade, NathM Gushing-.
2d do. do. Abraham Williams.
3d do. do. John K. Smith.
jy
Chaplaim — 1st Mass. Brlg-ade, Mr. VVm. Lockwood.
2d do. do. Rev. Enns Hitchcock.
3d do. do. Mr. Joel Barlow.
STGNF.IRS OF THE DSCLIRATIO.N OF I>-DEPENDENC E.
I Place of birth. Names and aga in 1776. Time of deatli. A^,.
\Deiaware Jo !m Morton 41, April 1777, 43|
[England Button GwinnefJ 42, May 27 1777, 44
IXeio-York Philip Livingston* 60, June 12 1773, 62'
[jYew-Jersey John Hart* 66, 1779, 70
IS. Carolina Thomas Lynchf 27, close of 1779, 30
i Joseph Hewes* Nov. 10 1779, —
[jVew-Jo'sey Richard Stockton 45, 1781<, 50
[Delaware Cesar Rodney 47, June 26 17S4, 55
\Rhode-Island Stephen Hopkins 69, July 13 1705, 73
\Massachu&eitsW\^A\2Lm Whipple 45, Nov. 28 1785, 54
^.Maryland Thomas Stone 32, 1787,43
S. Carolina Arthur Middleton 37, Jan. 1 1788., 48;
I Virginia John Penn 34, Sept. — 1788, 46
\Massachusetts'&Qn\. Frankhn 70, April 17 1790, 84
\S. Carolina Lyman Hall 46, 1790,60
\Massackv.seUs'\Y\)i!iid.m Hooper 34, 1790, 48
! Peniisylvania Francio Hopkinson 37, May 9 1791, 52
..)/;«5ac/Mw«i^s Roger Sherman 55, July 23 1793, 72!
Jiasi'acWttoJohn Hancockt 39, Oct. 8 1793,56
Virginia Eich'd Henry Lee 44, June 22 1794, 62
JS'ew- Jersey Abraliam Clark 50, Autumn, 1794, 68 r
Scotland John Witherspoon 54, Nov. 15 1794, 72^
'^M'issachmettsios\dJii\jdcPlQtt\\ 46, May 19 1795,65
^Connecticut Sam'l Huntington 43, Jan. 5 1796,63;
iConnecticut Oliver Wolcott 51, Dec. 11795,71;'
[Virginia Fr. Lightfoot Lee 40, April 1797,63?
i Virginia Carter Braxton 40, Oct. 10 1197, Q\'.
■Scotland James Wilson 33, Aug. 28 1798, 55:
Maryland George Reed 42, Autumn 1793, 64 1
WiJham Paca 1799,
li KilleJ in a due!. *I>ied whiU attending Congress.
I jTook pas.sago for his health to ^t. Eustatia, and was never hc-ar.. .
from— was spoken the day before a tremendous hurrjcano. IS
J^Tlie first who answered yea, when the question wag taken onf
Independence, and tlic first who signed the Declaration a*'ter the Pre- J
idem. " ■ a
40
Phice oJ t)iiLh. Aai.ics Uiiii age iil l/'Jd. 'lime ordenil). Age.
S.- Carolina Echv. Riniedi,^e 26, Jan. 23 1800,50
frelmtd Matt Thornton ni, .Tuns 24 1803, 88
Wales Francis Lewis 62, Dec. 13 1803,89
Massachusetts ^^muc\ A(\n.ms 54, Oct. 2 1 803, 81 1
Virginia George Walton 36, Feb. 2 1804, 64
\ England Robert Morria 42, May 8 1806,72
\ Virginia George Wythe** GO, June 8 1806,80
\S. Carolina Tho's Ileyward 30, March 1809, 6o!
\J\Iaryland Samuel Chase June 17 1811,— I
iConmcUcut William Williams 45, Aug. 2 1811, 80'
Pennsylvania George Clyn>er 36, Jan. 2^5 1813, 78
PennsyliTmiaBenidimn llvsh 30, April 19 1813, 67
j Massachuseils Rob't Treat Paine 46 , May W 1 8 1 4, 84
^\McissachiutetUYAhn(\ge Gerry 31, Nov. 23 1814, 69 [
Pen/2.?z//i;rtnm Thomas McKean 42, June 24 1817, 83
Rhode-Island William Ellery 68, Feb. 15 1820, 02|
JS''ew-York William Floyd 42, Aug. 11821,87
Virginia, Thomas Jcffereon, 33, Jubilee, 83
\Massachusetis 2 o\m Adams 40, dp. 90
■ Jrfaryland diaries C a rrolIlT 38, the survivor, ' 89
! Virginia Renjamin Harrison
\ Virginia Thomas Nelson, jr.
Pennsylvania James Smith
Pennsijlvania George Taylor
Pennsylvania George Rosa
Lev^^is Morris
Henry Wisnerf f
*'^ Foisoued. I
TT Mr. Carroll fir«t took his soat m Corgrona on the IStli July, 177C,
' vvjipn the Credenliais cf the Delegates newly appointed by JMaryhiiui,
were presented. Tlie following anecdoto shonJil not be last: — After
Mr. Carroll was introduced to the President on first taking hia scat,
jie drew Ijis attention Vj the parchment copy ot"the Declaration of Jn-'
dependence and invited him to sif;n it. Mr. Carroll replied, "with
great pleasure," and advoneed to the table — whilst sijjning it, a moni-
hPT remarked, in an under lone, "'thero go.es a few inilliows," — allud-
inj; to t!io great wealth of Rlr. CarroH-
i Lt is a fact i)roved by the Journak, that tlie followinjj delegates
jfrora Fennpylvania, who signed the Declaration of Independence, were
I not members of Congress at its date, nor were they appointe*! as such
: by tiie Legislature of Pennsylvania until the ~Oth i^Y July: — George
ICIymer, James Smith, George Taylor, James Wilson, George Kos.s and
I Bi'hjaiiiin Rnsh.
11 Voted fi:r Inclependence, but was not present when the Declara-
tion was signed.
41
It appears that of the fifty-seven men, who signed
the Declaration of Indepe.ndenxe, the birth places
of four are unknown : ten were natives of Massachu-|
setts; nine of Virginia; seven of Pennsylvania ; f
of South-Carolina; four of Maryland; three of New-|
Jersey; three of Connecticut; two of New-York;
two of Delaware; two of Rhode-Island; two of Eng-
land: one of Ireland, and one of Wales.
The youngest man who signed the declaration of In-j
dependence, was Edward Rutledge, of South Carolina,
then aged tvcenti/six years, and the oldest man who
signed it, was Benjamin Franklin, then aged seventy\
years. What a spTendid career of usefulness he ran
after three score and ten ! The average age of all the
persons who signed the Declaration, at the tinle of
signing, was a fraction more than forty-four years.
Thomas LyDch, jr. of South Carolina, was but 27
when he signed the Declaration, and died in the 30th
year of his age, being the youngest man who died af-
ter having signed that most important of all State Pa-
pers. It is remarkable that the three youngest men
in Congress, July 4, 1776, were all South Carolinians;
their ages averaging but 27 years and a third, while
that of the whole assembly, their own included, aver-f
aged more than 44 years. The average age of thej
persons who signed the Declaration of Independence,!
at the time of their death, was sixty-six years andi
nearly a half year. The one who lived to the great-j
est age, was Wilham Ellery, of Rhode-Island, who
Hved to be ninety-two. The only one now aUveJ
Charles Carroll — Health and peace to the evening of
i his days ! I
j It is not out of place, nor unw^ortliy of remark to'
isay, that an examination of the signatures of those fif-|
ty-seven gentlemen, subscribed to the Declaration,'
will exliibit many excellent specimens of penmanship.!
It is doubtful whether to any state paper in any coun-'
try, can be found so many well written names. |
Of the members of the Contmental Congress, -who-
signed the Declaration of Independence, and of whose!
occupations we recollect to liave had anv accountj
tweuty-eio-ht were brought up to prol'ebsionai pursuits,
itivt: a-j merchants and three as larmers or planters, i
^(^f th'j professional men, twenty-one were lawyers,!
3iX piiysicians and one a minister. j
At a very critical period of the revolutionary war, |
when there v/as great difficulty in procuring supplies !
for the American army, and when there was a danger!
of its dissolution for v/ant of provisions to keep it to-|
gether, a number of patriotic gentlemen gave their j
I bonds to the amount of about i;260,000, in gold and |
k'ilver. for procuring them. The provisions were pro-
cured, and tlie army v/as supplied and kept together.
The following are the names of the choice spirits whe
camo forward on tliat critical occasion : ' j
■Robert Morris £lO,000[ James Boddcn
B. McClennag'han
A. Buner & Co.
Tench Francis
Jas. Wilson
I Wm. Bingliara
i Richard Peters
I Samuel Meredith
'James Meaae
i Thomas Barclay
'Samuel Morris, jr.
] Robert L. Hooper
I Hugh Shield
! Philip Pfloore
I Matthew Irwin
! Thomas Irwin
I John Benczet
I Henry Hill
i John Morgan
Thomas Willing
Samuel Pov/cll
iJohn Nixon
Robert Bridges
jjohn Dunlap
Michael HiJlcgas
William Coates
Emanuel Evre
10,000|Jolm Mease
6000 1 Joseph Carbon
5500JTiiGmas Leiper
5000|Kean & Nichols
5000; Samuel Morris
5000| Isaac Moses
60001 Charles Thompson
5000 John Prin^le
500o|Samuel Miles
5000, Cadvv allader Morris
5000iMatthev/ Clarkson
5000|Tijo's McKean
SOOOjJona. Donaldson
5003iJohn Bteinmetz
50G0|Abr'm Bicklev
6Gao|Beni. Randolph
50Q0i Robert Bass
5000|Owen Biddle
50001 John Gibsoa
50G0lCha"3 Petit
5000' Jona. Mitchell
5000 R,obert Knox
4000 John Bullock
4000 John Reed ^
4000 F'rancis Gurncy
4000iGeo. Camnbell
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2000 Siimuel Inglis
2000'
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2000 Jona. Penrose
2000
Jos. Bleiver
2000
INath. Falkncr
200f
William Hall
2000
James Calldwell
2000
John Patton
2000
Ger'ds Clarkson
2000
Benj. Fuller
2000
John Shee
1000
Meads & Fitzsiir.ons
2000
Samuel Caldwell
1000
Andrew Hodge
2000|Sarauel Penrose
1000
Henry Keppele
2000 Win. Turnbull
1000
F. C.'Hu^senclever
2000 B. Davis, jr.
1000
Isaac Melcher
2000 Sharp Deiany
1000
Jobn SchaiTer
2000 Andrew Doz
1000
.Alexander Todd
2000J Peter Whitesides
lOOO"
JiK). Purviance
QlJlcers of Lite Govo
COOOlAndrcw Robinson
1000
since
^nment of the Uniled StcUes^
j the adoptioii of the Consiilulion.
Presidents.
Robert Smith
1010
Georg'e Wushingtoa
V?,d
James Munroe
'12.
j'ohn Adams
'97
John Q. Adams
'17
'rhomas Jeffersoa
100]
flewy Clay
'25
James Madisou
'09
Secretaries cf the Treasury, j
James IN] unroe
'17
Alexander Hamilton
1789
John Quinci/ Adams
'25
Oliver Wolcott
'95
Fice-P residents.
Samuel Dexter
1801
John Adams
1789
41b. Gallatin, May 4
'01
Thomas JeCbrsou
'97
George W. Campbell
•15
AaroQ Burr
ISOl
Alexander J. Dallas
'16,
George Clinton
'05
William H. Crawford
'17
El bridge G'?i-ry
^4
Richard Rush
'25,
jDauiel D. Tompkins
'17
Secretaries of War
i
John C. Calhoun
'25
Henry Knox
1789
Secretaries of Slate.
Timothy Pickering
'95
Tliomas J&fferson
I7r,9
James McHeury
■ '96 !
Edmund Randolph
'94
Samuel Dexter
1800!
Timothy Pickeriojj
'95
Henry Dearborn
'01
John Marshall
ICOO
William Eustis
'09
L. Lincoln, (actino^
John Armstrong
'14.
1 from M^rch 5, to
William H. Crawford
'16:
1 May 2,
'01
John C. Calhoun
'18
James Madison
'01
James Barbour
'25 1
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'96j
|Beiijamin Stoddard
1793
John Murshall
1801
Robert Smith
1801
./Jltomey Generals
Paul Hamilton
'09
Edmund Rundolph
1789
iVVilliiim Jones
:B. VV. Crowninshield
'14
William Bradford
'94
'16
Charles Lee
'95
Smith I'hotnpson
'18
Levi Lincoln
1801
Samuel L. Southard
'23
John Breckenridge
'01
\€hief Justices of the Supreme
Ctesar A. Rodney
'06
Court,
John Jay
William Pinkney
'11
1789
William Wirt
'18
;John Rutled^e
'95
JOHN QUINCY
t Of mt m. %tn
nt.
ADAMS, LL. D. Presich
SALARr,
<^25,000 per annum.
JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice President.
SALARy,
*g5,000 per annum.
TWEJ^TIETH COJV'GRESS—wiixsr session, [i
SENATE.
John C. Calhoun, President of the Senate.
Nathaniel Macon, President pro. tan.
Maine.
J^ew- York.
John Chandler,
*Albion K. Parris.
JSTew- Hampshire
JMartin Van Buren,
Nathan Sanford.
.
A^ew-Jerse^.
^Samuel Bell,
Mahlon Dickerson,
Levi Woodbury.
Ephraim Bateman.
Massachusetts.
Pennsylvania.
iNathaniel Silsbee,
William Marks,
*J)aniel Webster.
*Isaac D. Barnard.
Connecticut.
Delaware.
^Samuel A. Foot,
*Louis M'Lane,
Calvin Willey.
Henry M. Ridgcley.
Rhode-Island.
Maryland.
Nehemiah R. Knight,
Samuel Smith,
Asher Robbins.
Ezekiel Chambers.
Vermont.
Virs;inia.
Dudley Chase,
Littleton W. Tazewell, i|
Horatio Seymour.
■^ John Tyler.
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JS^j-rUi Carolina.
John Branch, _
Nathaniel Macon.
Sovlk Carolina.
Williarn Smith,
Robert Y. Hayne.
■Georgia.
John M Pherson Berrien,
Thomas W. Cobb.
KentuGkij.
Richard M. Johnson,
John Rowan.
Tcnnes^e.
Johr: H. Eaton,
Hu^h L. White.
Ohio.
Wiluam H. Harrison,
Louisiana.
Dominiqe Bouligny,
Josiah S. Johnston.
Indiana.
William Hendricks,
James Noble.
Mississippi.
Thomas H. Williams,
Powhattan Ellis,
Illinois.
Elias K. Kane,
Jesse B. Thomas.
Alabama.
Henry Chambers,
William R. King.
."^lissouri.
David Barton,
Thomas H. Benton.
Benjamin Ruggles.
HOUSE OF REPRESE.KTATIVES.
Maine — 7.
John Anderson,
^Samuel Butman,
"^Rnfus M'lntire,
Jeremiah O'Brien,
*James W. Ripley,
Peleg Sprague,
^^Joseph F. Wingate.
J^'^c^D- Hampshire — 6
■^David Barker, jr.,
Ichabod Bartlett,
Titus Erovon,
Joseph Healy,
Jonathan Harvey,
Thonins Whipple, jr.
Vermont — 5.
tDaniol Azro A. Buck,
■""Jonarhan Hunt,
Rollin C. Mallary,
^Benjamin Svvitl,
Gpor'je E. Wales.
jYlui-sach uectts — 1 3.
Samuel C. Allen,
John Bailey,
"^Isaac C. Bates,
B. W. Crov/niashield,
John Davis,
Henry W. D wight,
Edward Everett,
IBenjarain Gorham,
^ James T^. Hodges,
John Locke,
John Reed,
*Jcseph Richardson,
[John Varnum.
! Rhode- Island— 2.
iTristram Burges,
Dutce J. Pearce.
Conn ectic id — 6 .
John Baldwin,
NoyoB Barber,
Ralph J. Ingt*rso]],
Mem'wri" of a preiiosis Conwieas, l>iit rot f»f I?
rBTiii iii'*niWM >iTi">^ii^-»fir"'i i iiiriiiti^a— gap
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Orarige Merwin,
Eiisha Phdps,
*David Plant.
I etc- 1 om-
54.
*Daniel D. Barnard,
'■•■'Georgt} O. Bolden,
'■'■'Rudolph Ijuimer,
C. C. Cambrtleng-j
■■Samuel Chase,
*John C. Clark,
JJohn D. Dickinson,
•'^ Jonas Earll, jr.
Daniel G. G, Garnsey,
^Nathaniel Garrovv^
JJohn T. De Graff,
John Hallock, jr.,
*Selah R. liobbie,
Martin Hoffman,
Jeromus Johnson,
^Richard Keese,
Henry Markcll,
Henry C. Martindale,
Dudley Marvin,
'•■John ?^Iagee,
^Jolm Maynard,
ITiiomas J. Oakley,
S. Van Rensselaer,
Henry R. Storrs,
Jatnes Strong,
'■"'John G. IStower,
John W. Tavlor,
Gulian C. Verplanck,
Aaron Ward,
•'■John J. Wood,
Silas Wood.
IDavld Wooacook,
*Silaa Vv'rigiit, jr.
1 vacancy.
JS' 'c w-Jc rsey — G .
Lewis Condict,
Geor^'e Hnlconibe,
*Isaac Pierson,
Samuel Swan,
*Hedge Thomson,
Sbcnesier Tucker.
Delaware — 1.
'■'•Kensey Johns.
Pensylvania — 26.
William Addams,
. 'Samuel Anderson,
•'Thomas Barlow,
James Buchanan,
'•''Richard Coulter,
Cliauncey Forward,
'^Joseph Frey, jr.,
■''Innes Green,
Samuel D. Ingham,
George Kremer,
•"Adam King,
Joseph Lawrence,
Daniel 11. Miller,
Charles ]\Iiner,
John Mitchell,
Samuel M'Kean,
Robert Orr, jr.,
'^William Ramsey,
iJohn Sergeant,
I James S. Stephenson,
['^John E. Sterigere,
jx\ndrew Stuart,
pjoel B. Sutherland,
lEspy Van Home,
James Wilson,
George Wrlfl
Maryland— ^^
John Barney,
Clerruont Dorsey,
'Levin Gale,
John Leeds Kerr,
Peter Little,
'^Micliael C. Spr'gg,
*GeorP''^ C. Washing-ton,
: ' 47 ^ -i
jjohn C. Weems,
■HVarren R. Davis,
*Ephraini K. Wilson.
William Drayton,
Vire;mia^22.
James Hamilton,
Robert Allen,
Gearge McDulBe,
JMark Alexander,
^William D. Martin,
William S. Archer,
n^homas R. Mitchell,
William Armstrong, jr.
^William T. Nockoffs,
1 John S. Barbour,
Starling Tucker.
IPhilip P. Barbour^
Georgia — 7.
Burvvell Bassett,
=^Jolm Floyd,
JNath. H. Claiborne^
^Tomlinson Fort,.
Thorarts Davenport,.
Charles E. Haynes,
JGeorge E. Gilmer,
John Floyd,
1 Isaac Leffler,
iWilson Lumpkin,
Lewis Maxwell,
Wiley Thompson,
Charles F. Mercer,
1 vacancy.
William McCoy,
Kentucky — 12.
Thomas Newton,.
Richard A. Buekner,
|John Randolph,
James Clark, '
William C. Rives,
^Henry Daniel,
John Roane,
Joseph Lecompte,
.Alexander Smith,
Robert P. Letcher,
Andrew Stevenson,
*Chittenden Lyon,
John Talifera,
Thomas Metcalfe,
James Trezvant.
Robert McHaton,
JVbrth-Carolina — 13.
Thomas P. Moore,
Willis Alston,
Charles A. Wickliffe,
Daniel L. Barringer,
Joel Yancy,
Jon H. Brayan,
1 vacancy.
1 Samuel P. Carson,
Tetinessee — &►
i Henry W. Conner,
*John Bell,
tJohn Culpeper,
John Blair,
*Thomas HaU,
*David Crockett,
Gabriel Holmes,
•Robert Desha,
John Long,
Jacob C. Isacks,
Lemuel Sawyer,
*Pryor Lee,
*Aug. H. Shepherd,
John H. Marable,
^Daniel Turner,
James C. Mitchell,
Lewis Williams.
James K. Polk.
South-Carolina— 9.
Ottio—U.
jJohn Carter,
Mordecai Bartley,
Philemon Beecher,
|. William Creighton,
['''John Davenport,
James Finley,
William McLean,
;* William Russell,
John Sloan,
j* William Stanbury,
Joseph Vance,
Samuel T. Vinton,
Elisha Whittlesey,
John Woods,
John C. Wright.
Louisiana — 3.
William L. Brent,
Honry H. Gurley,
Edward Livingston.
Indiana — 3.
*Thomas H. Blake,
J'*-
Jonathan Jennin^^s,
*01iver 11. Smith.
JMississippi — 1 .
William Hailo.
Alabama — 3.
Gabriel P. Moore,
George W. Owen,
John McKee.
Missoxrri — 1.
^Edmund Bates.
DELEGATES.-
A rf cans as.
Henry W. Conway.
Jlickigrm.
Austin E. Wing.
Florida.
Joseph M. White.
SUPREME COURT OF THE U. STATES.
Names. Residence.
John Marshall, Richmond^ Fa. Chief Justice,
Bushrod Washington, ML Vernon, Fa. ~) ^
William Johnson, Charleston, S. C.
Robert Trimble, Tenn.
Gabriel Duval, Magrader's Md.
Joseph Story, Salem, Mass.
Smitii Thompson, JSTevj-York, J^. Y.
J Clerk, Washington, JV. J\
Fallaiy.
goOOO
4500
I 4500
i 4500
4500
: 4500
■ 4500
fees, &,c.
DISTRICT COURT OF VERMOjn\
Elijah Paine, judge, Williamstown, g^800 00
W. A. Griswold, Att'y, Burlington, £'00&fs.
Joseph Edson, Marshal, Randolph, i'UO&fs.
Jttsse Gove, Clerk, Rutland,
DEPARTME.rT OF STATE.
SECRETARY.
Henry Clay, Washington City, g6000
Name?.
IDariiel Brent,
[Richard Forest,
jJosias W. King,
I Andrew T. JMcCormick.
jThoraas L. Tliruston,
iFrancis L. Smith,
I William Slade,
Philip Fendall,
William Browne,
Vail,
CHIEF CLEE.K.
Residence.
Washington City,
CLERKS.
Washington Citv,
do.
John M. Baker,
Derrick,
George Watkins,
MESSE>'GERS.
["oseph Waring,
Prentiss, Assistant,
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
Sallarv.
2000 J
I
1600
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1400
1400
1400
1400
1300
1150
1150
1000
800
800
700
350
FATEJrr OFFICE.
SUPERI>'TENDF>T.
William Thornton, Washington City, 1500
CLERK.
W^illiam Elliott, W^ashington City, 1000
?.IESSENGER.
Robert Vv". Fenwick, Waphington City, 400
PUBLIC :\ITMSTERS OF THE U^'ITED STATES.
To the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irelaml.
Albert Gallatin, Envoy Extraordinary and Min-
ister Plenipotentiary, London, ' ^0000
W. B. Lawrence, Secretary of Legation, do. 2000
To the Kingdom of France.
James Brown, Envoy Extraordinary and Minis-
ter Plenipotentiary, Paris,
Daniel Sheldon, Secretary of Legation, do.
To the Empire of Russia.
Henry Middleton, Envoy Extraordinary Min-
ister Plenipotentiary, St. Petersburg^
Charle?? Pinknev, Secretary of Lejjation, do.
9000
2000
COOO
2000 !
50
1
To the Kingdom of Spain. Salary.
Alexander }». Everett, Envoy Extraordinary and
Minister Plenipotentiary, Jladt-id, 0000
John Adams Smi.ii, Secretary of Legation, do. £000
To the Kingdam of Portugal.
rho"s L. L. Brentv Charge d'AiTaires, Lisbon^ 4500
To the United Kingdom of the Methe~rJands.
;Christopher Hughes, Charge d'Affairesj Erus-
I scl and the Hague, 4500
I To the Kingdom of Sweden.
Wai. C. Somerviile, Charge d'AiTaires, Stockhohn, 45C0 ii ;
yb the United ^Mexican Stales.
Joel R. Poinsett, Envoy Extraordinary and Min-
ister Plenipotentiary, J*Iexico, 9000 1-
John Mason, jr. Secretary of Legation, do. 2000
To the Republic of Colombia.
jUichard C. Anderson,'*' Minister Plenipotentiary,
I Bogota, 9000
JBeaafort T. V.'atts, Secretary of Legation, do. 2000
To the Empire nf Brazil.
Condy Raguct, Charge d'AiTaires, jiiodejcyieiro^ 450-0 \
To the Central Itepublic of America. j •
j William Miller, Charge d'Alfaires, Guateinala^ 4500
To the Itepublic of Buenos Ayres.
John M. Forbe??, Charge d' Affaires, BumosA>jrcs^ 4500
7^0 the Govcrmneni of Cyle.
iSamncl Earned, Secre-tarv of Lepation, Si. Jago
de Chile, " ■" 20C0
C0^SUL5 OF THF. LNITED STATES TO THE P0WER3 OF
BARB ART.
At ./3/i;v"t;r5.—- Willi am Slialcr, Consul General,
Algiers, 4000 ^
At r,xn2s.— Charles: .D. Cox, Consul, Tunis, 2(X;0;|,
At 2Vipo/i.— Thomas D, Anderson, do. Tripoli, 2000 1
I In Jlorocco.— J oliXi Muilowny, do. TangitrSy £000
" 11
*Die J al CaitLagena, on the 24lh July, lS-26, oa lus way to Pannij
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CONSULS A>D COMMKKC
rAL AG EMS OF THE CIVITLD 1
sTAxrs.
1
\Li the United Kin^dora
-if Great Britain and Ireland \
and Us dtpendenrAen.
1
Names and offi«?s.
ResiJeiice. Competisation. j
|Tliomns Aspiuwall, Ajs
nt
1 for claims and tor sea-
2000,
; tnsn, and Coiiaid,
London,
j. Tames JJaury,
liiverpool.
Fe-s.j
Herman Viewer,
Brit^tol,
do. :
Robert W. Fox,
Falmouth,
do. 1
Thomas Were Fox,
FlyiAouth,
do. !
: William Davy,
Kingston upon H.
do.
Robert R. Hunter,
Cowes, L of W.
do. j
do. I
JoalHart,
Lreith,
David Walker,
Glasgow,
do. j
Dublin,
Cork,
do. 1
do. >
i Jacob Mark,
Samuel Luke,
Belfast,
do. 1
1 Bernard Henry,
Gibraltar,
do. i
Martin Bicknian,
Isle of Franco,
do.
; Thomas Wynn^,
Turk's Island,
do.
j*Wra. R. IliginbDuiam,
Bermuda,
do. :
i*John Storr,
Nassau,
do. 1
■Robert M. Harrison,
8t. Christ, &l Antigua
do. 1
! Edmund Roberts,
Demerara,
do.
! Peter Lanraan,
Kingston, Jam.
do. 1
|CharlesL. Bartlett.
1 In the Kms^'Mwi of F
Is. of Trinidad,
do.
ranee and its dependencies. 1
Isaac Cox Barnet, Agent
1
i for claims and for sea-
!
\ meD, acd Consul,
Paris,
do. i
D.miel Strobel,
Bourdeanx,
do. i
■Joshua Dods'e,
Marseilleg,
do. .
{Francis C. Fenwick,
jFlward Church,
Nantes,
do. \
L'Oriente,
do. '
j Reuben G. Beasley,
•Francis Benjamin Faare
Havre de Grace,
do. 1
s,Is. of Guadaloupe,
do. '
Silas Marean,
Is. of Martinique,
iiJtinguisbed by (*)
do. ;
I * Cemmercial A-rontg are d
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Names and oilkes.
Residence. Conir
enbiutioir
Alexander tie Tubeuf,
Cette,
Fees.;
James Joseph Debessa
La Rochelle,
do. .
In Ihs E
npire of Russia.
'Abraham P. Gibson,
Si. Petersburg',
do. ]
In the K
ngdoni of Spain,
;
1 Alexander Burton,
C^diz,
do. t
illichardMcCall,
Barcelona,
1 1
GO. 1:
Obadiah Rich,
ValeR«.'ia,
^0.
George G. Barrel!,
Mal.ga,
do.
|Robcjrt J^.Iontgomery,
Alicante,
do.
i^b-awcisco Xavicr de Ealo,liiIbon,
do. ,
George W. Hubbel,
Is. of Manilla,
do»
1
Is. of T --.neriife,
CO, Balearic Islands,
do, !
do. i
George Theodore Ladi
:=• Thomas M. Rodney,
Havaana,
do.
* James Baker,
Trmd. de Cuba,
do. 1
j*Jatnes J. Wright,
St. Jagode Cuba,
do, !
*Le\vis Shoemaker,
Matanzas,
do. 1
Porro Rico,
gdovi 'f Fortugal.
do. 1
In the Kin
Israel P- Hiitchinson,
Lisbon,
do. i
i
0!>orto,
Is. of Madeira,
do. i
John H. Marsh,
do.
John B. Dabney,
FavRl,
do. .
Samuel Hodg. b. jr.^
Cape de Verd Is.
do. 1
Li the Uniisd Kh
gdor.is of til e JV^ ther lands. ■
John W. Parker,
A< iBtordam,
do. !
{Emanuel Wambersio,
Rotr.^idam,
do. !
JiCor'es Barnett,
Antwerp,
do.
1 Thomas Trask,
Suni.am,
do. i
Cortland L. Parker,
Is. of Curracoa,
do. !
Johr. Shillaber,
Battavia,
do. :
Louis Mark,
Otitend,
do. !
In the Kin-i^dom of Sweden, Sf JS^ort'my, S^- dependencies': \
David Erskine, Stockholm, Ao. i i
C. A. jMurray, Goihentjurg, do. if
! Henry Janson, jr. ChristianBand, do.
iHugli Steele, St. Bartholomew?, do.
i III the Kingdom of Denulark and dependencies,
i John Rainala, Copenhagen. do.
o3
1 A'a-iiiW aua otilci.
i.Vtiai.i«liOii. iltjln'JCl
J-ilH<J.l
,Ral>ert Juqaoa,
Ls. or Saiita Cruz,
Fee.,.'
■^Nathan Levi,
Is. ol"St. Thomas,
do.
'* Joseph Ilid2;\va7,
Is. of St. Croix,
dtr.
j Li the Kingdom of Prussia.
f
John Godfrey LokeVj
Elbcrlield,
do. !
1 //J Gcruuuvjy-
-Ilaiineaiic Tcvjns.
1
; Edward Wyer,
Hanibur^s
do. '
do. '
'FredcjricJ.\VilobcIhaasen,Ei'e»neii,
Joseph Hill Clark,
Luboc,
do. ;
; I;i l^usccui'j, Strdiiuay
and the E.i^pirc of Aiuh
'in. 1
iThonias Appli'ton,
Lc2:horn,
do. i
Ju.Ti3rf Aiubro^io,
Floroacj,
do-, t
;' Robert Caaipb jll,
GoHOtti,
do. •
j Victor A. Suss^nio,
Nice,
do.
do. :
j Gf3org-e Moore,
Trieste,
Li Utd Roi.iju Stidis, a
id la tlie Kia^doni rf Lhc
.'... 1
5
icilics.
t
; Felix Cicog-nini,
City of Rome,
do. i
' Alexander Haminett J
Naples,
do. i
■Heury Preble,
Palermo,
do. 1
: John iiroadbent,
^dGsSiilu^
do.
! i-i
Si'iiyrna.
1 David Oilier,
Smyrna,
do.
1 ' Li
Mexico.
1
James Sinith Wileocks,
Mevieo,
do.
George R. RouGrUcn,
Tampico,
do. i
Thouias Reilej,
Ag-uatulco,
txo. \
Harvey Greo-o-,
Acapulco,
do. :
' V7il!iarii Ta:;Sr,
La Vera Cruz & AI-
1
i
varado.
do. i
Daniel \V. Saiith,
Refugio on the Ptio
1
Grande,
do. j
' Jcsliaa Pilcher,
China uhua,
do. \
Augustus Storrs,
City Santa Fe,
do. i
iJaiujsW. McGoffln,
Saltillo,
do. i
i In the Republic c,f Colombia.
: John ^i. ]UacphersoL,
Carthagena,
do.
'. Rob3rt K. Lowry,
La Guayra,
do.
Harris E. Fudger,*
Santa Martha*
do.
* MurderaJ at Bogota, July
13, 13-36.
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Names and offices.
Residence. Comp
crisation'
William Wheelright,
Guayaquil,
Fees.
Abraham B. Nones,
Maracaybo,
do.
Franklin Litchfield,
Porto Cabello,
do.
Alfred Seton,
Angostura,
do.
In the
Empire of Brazil.
Wm. H. D. C. Wright, ' Rio'de Janeiro,
do.
• Woodbridge Odlin,
St. Salvador,
do.
John T. Mansfield,
Pernambuco.
do.
Jose dos Santos Montiero, Maranhao,
do. ;
Joshua Bond,
Montevideo,
do.
Leonard Corning,
Is. of Maranham,
do. ,
In Guatemala.
Charles Savage,
Guatemala,
do.
In La Plaku
George W. Slacum,
Buenos Ay res,
In Chile.
do.
Michael Hogan,
.Valparaiso.
In Peru.
do.
William Tudor,
Lima,
do.
Haijl
", [St. Domingo.)
*Andrew Armstrong
Port au Prince,
do.
' *JamGs A. Kolden,
Aux Cayes.
do.
*James E. Brice,
Cape Haytien,
do.
Scmdiokh Islands.
j*John C. Jones, jr.
In China.
<3o.
i John R. Thomson,
Canton,
do.
TREAS UR Y DEPA R TJIE.YT.
SECRET ARY.
1 Ptichard Ruch,
Washington Cily,
gGOOO
1 CHIEF CLEKK.
i Edward Jones,
do.
CLERKS.
2000
James L. Anthony,
do.
IGOO
1 Asbury Dickins,
do.
IGOOi
1 Thomas Dungan,
-do.
1400J
Samuel M. McKean,
ilo.
1400j
Robert Newell,
do.
3
Names aad offices. RotJi'lence. Compensation.,
JFeter G. Washington, Washing-ton City, 11501
JGeorge H. Richards, do. 1000
MESSENGERS.
John Connel, do* 750
A. R. Watson, do. 300
OFFICERS OF TICE MINT.
i Samuel Moore, Director, Philadelphia, 1^2000
I James Rush, Treasurer, do. 1200i
I Adam Eckfeldt, Chf. Coin. do. 1500;
Josh, Richardson, Assayer, do. 1500
Joseph Cloud, melter and
refiner, do. 15001
Wm. Kneass, Engraver, do. 1200
Geo. Elirenzelier, Treasur-
er's clerk, do. 700
I
WAR DEPARTMENT.
SECRETARY.
\ I^Gjnes and ofFices. Residence. Compensation.
■James Barbour, Washington^ City, 6000
CHIEF CLEBK.
Cliristopher Van De Venter, Washington City, 2000;
ADJUTANT general's OFFICE.
Brooke Williams, Washington City, 1150
Uolm- M. Hepburn, do. lOOO
ARMY LIST.
Ger.era.] Staff. Rank.
Jacob Brown, Major General.
Edmund P. Gaines, Brigadier Gen. M. G. brevet.
Winfield Scott, Brigadier Gen. M. G. brevet.
Thomas S. Jesup, Brigadier Gen. Qr. M. G,
Roger Jones, Adjutant General iSz: Col.
John E. Wool, Inspector General &. Col.
Samuel B. Archer, Inspector General & Col.
William Linnard, Quarter-Master & Major.
Henry Stanton, Quarter-Master 4l Major-.
5(1
All FY DEFARTMEjYT.
SECUHTAUY.
Names and offices. Resitleirce. Compensal.ion.
Samuel L. SoutimrJ, V/asiiington City, gGOOO
CHIEF CLKRK.
Cliarlcs Ilay, Washisgton City, 2000
OFFICERS OF TH I?. CUSTOMS IN VERMONT.
I Charles K. Willianas. Collector, Burlinjjlon.
John Jay Lang-don, Deputy Col-
lector and Iii.?'>Gctor, do.
Archibald W. Hyde, do. Wind-Mill Point.
Danford Mott, do. do.
! Israel P. Rioharusoii, do. Svvnnton.
I Robert L. Paddock, do. Highgate.
i David M. Camp, do. Derby.
lira Camp, do. do.
; John S. Webster, do. Berkshire.
iLyman Cashing, do. Franklin.
I Zoroaster Fisk, do. Albarjrh.
I Roger Enos, Inspector, Ira8burp;h.
jSeth Cushman, do. Guildhall.
John Seckwith, do. Sutton.
RA TES OF fUstJiG E.
Single Ldters, for any distance not exceedinj:^ 30
'miles, 6 cents ; over 30 and not exceeding liO miles, lu
jcents; over 80 and not exceeding 150 milco, 12 1-2
jConts; over 150 and not exceednag 400 miles, lo 1-2
cents; over 400 niilo:^, 25 cents.
j Double letters are double, tj^iple lette;*s are triple,
I and quadruple letters are quadruple of these rates.
IA pac/rety the weight of one ounce, the rate of four
'single letters ; and in like proportion for oae of a great-
jcr weight.
I Ship leilers, originally received at an office for Jc-
j livery, 6 cents.
JVcwspapers, one cent; but if carried over 100 miles,
1 1-2 cents; not to exceed 1 cent when not carried
out of the state where printed.
I Magazines and Pamphlets per sheet, not exceeding
1 50 miles, 1 cent; from 50 to 100 miles, 2 cents.
L^^ITED ST\TES CEXSUS I\ 1790, 1^00, ItflO, ^
1790.
StTtes 4- Teritories. —
Mains, 98,540
X.Hampshire, 141,885
378,787
68,3-25
237,946
85,539
340,120
181,193
434,373
59,094
319,728
747,610
393,751
2-40,07"!
82,548
I R. Island,
I : Coanecticut,
[ Vermont,
: New-York,
Pennsylvania,
iD^jlaware,
iMsryland,
: Virginia,
X. Carolina
S^ Carolina
Georgia.
Alabama,
ilississippl
iLoirisiana,
Tennessee,
; Kentucky,
Ohio, )
N. ¥/. Ter. i
lii-dinna^
Iliiuois,
Jflissouri,
M. Territory,.
An Territory,
Dist. Columbia,
Total, 3,92y,32d
35,691
73,677
IfcOO.
151,719
183,853
422,845
69,122
251. OOJ
154,465
586,050
211,149
602,548
64,273
3 49,692
886,149
478,103
345,594
162,686
8,850
405,605
220,455
55,364
5,641
14,093
1810.
228,705
214,460
472,040
76,931
261,942
217,895
959^049
245,562
810,091
72,674
330,546
974,622
555,500
415,115
252,433
40,352
20,845
261,727
405,511
230,760
24,520
12,282
20,845
4,762
f
24,0231
1S20.
498,355
244,161
523,287
ob,05'.^'
275,248
235,764
1,372,812
277,573
1,049,45
72,749
-407,350
1,065-366
638,829
502,741
340,989
J 127,901
I 75,448
153,407
422,613
564,317
581,434
147,178
55,211
66,586:
8,896'
14,2461
33.039
5,31 9,762! 7,237,903! 9,637,999
FREE ^VHITE CITIZENS IX THE U. STATES, 1S20.
Under 10 years
From 10 to 16
jFi-oni 16 to 26
Frona 26 ta 4S
: Over 45
Total free whitp
1,345,220
612,535
776,150
763,033
495,065
3,995,053
citizens
Females:
1,280,550
605,348
781,371
736,600
462,788
3,866,657
I
7,861,710;
mijiLmimaM
8 1^
1
'J^\BLE OF I
Maine
ELECTORAL VOTES.
9
votes — Districts,
o
New- Hampshire
8
do. do.
3
Massachusetts
15
do. do.
4
Rhode-Island
4
do. do.
i 5
Connecticut
8
do. do.
1 6
Vermont
7
do. General ticket,
7
New- York
3G
do. Districts,
3
New-Jersey
8
do. General ticket,
i 9
Pennsylvania
28
do. do.
10
Delavv^are
3
do. Legislature,
11
Maryland
11
do. Districts,
12
Virginia
34
do. General ticket.
13
North-(^arolina
IS
do. do.
14
South-Caroliaa
11
do. Legislature,
15
Georgia
9
do. do.
16
Tennessee
11
do. Districts,
17 Kentucky
14
do. 3 Districts,
18
Ohio
IG
do. General ticket,
19
Indiana
5
do. Legislature,
20 IHmoH
3
do. Districts,
21
Missouri
3
do.— do.
22
Louisiana
5
do. Legislature,
23
Mississippi
3
do.— General ticket,
24 Alabama'
5
do. do.
261
1
Term out.
SITUATION, EOU^DARTES AND EXTENT.
T.
[E state of Vermont
is situated between 42 de-
lorrees
and 44 minutes, and 45 deirrees nortli latitude;!
jand between 1 degree 43
rainutes, and 3 dcgi-ees 36!
■ minutes of cast long-ituc
e from Philadelphia. It is'
1 bounded on the east
bytl
le west line of Connecticuti
I river
which separates
it from New-Hampshire ; on the'
1 south
by Massachusel
ts; on the north by the 45th do-!
1
gree of north latitude, -".vhich separates it from Lower-
Canada ; and on the west, by the state of New-York ;
jfrora w-hich it is separated by the west line of the towns
jof Pewnal, Bennington, Shaftsbury, Arhnglon, Sand-
•gate, Rupert, Pawlet, Wells and Poultney, and by the
middle of the deepest channel of Poultney river, East
pay and Lake Champlain. Its mean width is 65 miles,
.and mean length 157 1-2 miles, it contains 10,'237 1-2
square miles, or 0,552,000 acres.
DIVISION.
The state of Vermont is divided into 13 counties,
which are subdivided into 245 township* and IG gores.
jThe townships are generally about six miles square ;
the gores are much smaller. The names of the coun-
ties and shire towns, and the number of towns and
gores in each county, in 1824, arc exhibited in the fol-
lowing
TABLE.
Counlies.
Shire Towns.
1
5
Addison,
Middlebury,
23
1
Bennington,
S Bennington, }
} Manchester, \
17
Caledonia,
Danville,
17
3
Chittenden,
Burlington,
16
1
Essex,
Guildhall,
18
Franklin,
St. Albans,
19
2
Grand-Isle,
North-Hero,
5
Orange,
Chelsea,
17
Orleans,
Irai^burgh,
23
1
Rutland,
Rutland,
26
Washington,
Montpeher,
17
Windham,
Newfane,
24 4
Windsor,
Woodstock,
23 1 1
Total,
245 |I6
For a particular description of the rivers, lakes, isl-
ands, soil, productions, &c. see ThoryipsorC s Gazetteer
of this state, an interesting and valuable work, lately
published.
! CO
I — ■ ^
GOVER.NMEJST. ||
I The pregent Constitution of Vermont was aiiopted
!by the Convention holden at Windsor, July 4, 1793.
iAccording' to which, the legislative powers are vested,
in a house of representatives, chosen annually hy the,
:frcemen of each organized town, on the first Tuesday:
of September, of such persons as shall have resided in:
:the state two years. j
{ The Executive Powers are vested in the Suprci^ne^
lExecutive Council, which consists of a Governor,'
LieuteJiont Governor, and twelve persons chosen by'
the freemen of the state, at their meeting holden ini
each tov.-n, on the first Tuesday of September annual-:
ly. In addition to the usual executive powers, the|
Governor and Council have power to revise and pro-|
pose amendments to the laws passed hj the House ofl
Representatives; end if the amendments are not con-i
(curred in by the house, to suspend their passing until!
Itho next gession of the Legislature. J
j The House of RepiTjsentatives has power, in can- 1
Ijunction with the Governor and Council, to elect, an-|
iiually, Judges of the Supreme, County and Probatef
C'ourts, SheritTs, Justices of the peace, State's Attor-|
•nies, and Directors of the State Bank, and in case ofj:
vacancy, Major Generals and Brigadier Generals. 1
The annual se::sl'»n of the Legislature is at Montpe-|
lier, on the second Thursday of October.
fl
For the qfficerc of the Goveimr<yint of Vermont sfaice its\^
or^ardzativn — See Register of 1 827.
TO THE L0VEK3 OF GOOD BEE?...
Put two quarts of niolasses into a keg often gallons
cool water. — Boil two ounces allspice, two ounces |
ginger, two ounces hops, and half a pint of Indian!
mea), in two or three quarts of water, about an hour-
strain it into the keg while hot, add one pint of yenslf
— shake it v*^ell together — stop the keg nearly air tigli
and let it stand about twenty-four hours, v/hen it \vi
'I
|be fit for use. '^^
^61^
FOR THE rOI.TTICAL YEAR,
Ccrmmencins; October, 1827, and eiidir.s: Odoher, 1828.
Rutland.
His Ex. m^'B.^ B^TE^^, Waterbury,
r.OVEKNCR.
His Hon. HSHmr ©2.21f, Leicester, Lt. Governor
COUxNClLLORS.
Bennwgfdn, Orsamus C. Merrill,
Windham, John Roberts,
Chauncy La:vgdon, )
Robert Pierpoixt, ^
Addison, Samuel H. Holley,
Orange, Lyman FrTcrr,
Chittenden, Jovy C. TII0MPS0^^
Washington, George Worthtxgton,
Caledonia, Be>'jam:>: F. Bemikg,
Franklin, Setii WETivroRE,
Orleans, Samuel C. Crafts,
Essex, David Hoprciy«o!v, jr.
Daniel Kellogg-, Secretary, Rockingkam.
Benjamin Stvan, Treasurer, Woocstock.
Norman Williams, Secretary of State, Wcodstock.
David Peirce, Auditor, Woodstock.
Hon. ROBERT B. BATES, Speaker.
Timothy Merrill, Esq. Cferk.
Oramel H. Smith, Esq. Ertgrnssir.g Clerk.
BENNINGTON COUNTY.
Arlington, Samnel S. Baker, Bennington, HilancI
Hull, Dorset, John Cochran, Manchesfer, John S. Pet-
tjbono, Pownal, Stoddard Merchant, Readshoro', Caleb %
Bailey, Rupert, James Weed, Sandgafr, Joseph Tnt-
tle, Shaflshury, Nathan H. Bottnm. Sunderland, Jo-
seph Bradle}% Stamfoixl, Dalmoa N. Stroud, Wood-
ford, Hyman Tuttle.
^— aaii ■! Ill III ntw^aiggiTiii im iMniTm . i iiiaijinnim,ui)iiir,riiaii timmirTTr^rmtiim
I WlNOilAM COUNTY.
I Aihens, Timothy H. Whitnejr, jBr«i^/e6cro', Lemuel
\\Yh\VA^j, Brookline, Benjamin Orrasbee, Z)otrr, I)a-
\viC Eurr, Dnmmerston, Josiah Taft, Gi'aftm, John
;Ba:rett, Guilford, Dana Hyde, Halifax, James L.
\Siz.xk, Jamaica, Peter, R. Tail, Londonderry, Samuel
Arnold, JSIarloorougli, K^imeon Adams, Puine-j, Asa
jif eyes, 2d., Rockivgham, William Hall, Somerset, Sani-
bvs?i I'-Zorthingtoii, Slratton, Richard Scott, Townshend,
' Spaphroditus Ransom, Vernon, Nathan Wood, Wards-
')oro\ Leland Fairbank, JVestminster, Ebenezer Good-
|ell, Wkitingham, Schuyler Murdock, JVilmington,
Sphraim Tyler, Windhain, Benjamin Pierce.
RUTLAND COUNTY.
Be;2')G7i, John Kellog-jr, Brandon, Matthew W. Bir-
chard, Castlctyn, Reuben JMoulton, Cliiitenden, Wol-
cotc IL Keeler, Clarendon, Oz\e\\l. Jiowvui., Banhy,\
David Y^oung, Fairhaven, John P. Colburu, Huhbard-
ton, Samuel Chcgver, Ira, Leonard Mason, JlUldle-
lown, Orson Brewster, Mount- Ho Hey, Isaac Dicker-
man, Orwell, Tra Smith, 2d., Parkerstown, lSiQ.i\mu\
FisJier, Pawlet, Return Strong-, Piitsfield, Erastus
Holt, Pittford, Lyman Granger, Poultney, Almou
Warner, Rid/and, George T. Hodges, Siicrhnrne, Jo-
siah Wood, Shrewsbury, Elijah Holden, Sudbury, Bar-
jnard Eetchum, Tinmrndh, Paine Gilbert, WalUngford. j
jAmos Biicklin, ?Fc//*, Seth Blossom, JVesl-Haven, Ar-
te mss Wvman.
WINDSOR COUNTY.
Andover, Edward Simons, Barnard, John S. Bick-
jneii, Bethel, James Wallace, Bridgewaier, Isaiah P^ay-
mond. Cavendish, Edmund Ingalls, Chester, Jabez Sar-
y-eunt, Hartford, Wyllys Lyman, Hariland, Albe Lull,
Ludlow, Asahel Smith, J^urwkh, Thomas Emerson,
\Po)nfret, Isaiah Tinkham, jr. Reading, SamueJ C;
^Loveland, Rochester, Daniel Huntington, Royalton,]
I Jacob Collamer, Sharon, William Steele, Springfield, i'
Samuel W. Porter, Stockbridgc, Dwight Gay, JFeath-l
krsjield, John Brown, ?rtsfo;i, Henry Gray, Windsor, \
'Abner Forbes, Woodstock, Billy Brown. '
ADDISON
Addison, Aaron Merrill, Bridp'^H, Calviii Solace.
Bristol, John Howden, CornxtaU, Koraca Jane:-, Fer~
risburgh, Dauiel Marsh, Hctnccict, Charles Church,
Kingston, Benjamin Pinney, Leicester, Perley Enos,
Lincoln., Oliver W. Eurnharn, Jfiddlcbury, Robert B.
Bates, J\fonkto7i, John Smith, .Xeis-Uaven, David P.
Xash, Pantcm, Enoch Kent, Sulishury, Aaron Bar-
rows, Skorehcmi, Silas H. Jenison, Starkhoro\ Ehjali
Ferguson, Vergenncs, Noah Ilawley, Waliflani, Beers
Tomlinson, Warren, James Buttorheld, Weyhridge,
Wightman Chapman, JVkiting, Moulton JS'eedhani.
ORANGE COUNTY.
Bradford, George W. Piichard, Braintree, Rufus
Huichiuson, Broakfietd, Frederick Griswold, Chc'sea.
Harris E. G. McLaughhn, Corinth, William -Spencer,
Fairlee, Phinehas Bailey, ^Yewuwy, Timothy Shedd,
Orange, Luther Carpenter, Bandolph, Jacob K. Par-
ish, Strafford, Nathan Young, Thetford, Israel H.
Smith, Topsham, Jonathan Jenness, Tunhridge, Jame?
Hutchinson, Versbire, Nathaniel Jones, jr., tVashing-
[toji, Asa Burton, We&t-Fairlee, Isaac Lyon. Williams-
Itoiim, Darius Pride.
CHITTENDEN COUNTY.
BoUen, John Pinneo, Burlington, Benjamin F. Bai-
ley, Charlotte, William Noble, ^Colchester, Noah Wol-
cott, Essex, Marshal Castle, Ilintsburgh, Nathan Lea-
venworth, Huntington, James Ambler, jr., Jcriro, Tru-
jman Galusha, Milton, Phelps Smith, Richn^ond, Na-
|thaFi Fay, S/i^/6unze, LeviComstock, Sf. George, Rcu-
iben Lockwood, Underhill, Cyrus Birge, Westford, Zi-
ba Woods. [
WASHINGTON COUNTY. j
Barre, Phinehas Thompson, j^^r/wi, James Sawyer, I
\Calais, Lovel Kelton, Duxhury, Nathan Huntley, El-\
more, Jonathaji Bridge, Fayston, Jotham Carpenter,;
MarshJleUl, William Martin, Middlesex, Holden Put-i
nam, Jlonfpelier, William Upham, Moretoum, David;
Belding, JVurthJleUl, John Starkweather, Piainjield,'i
Jeremy Stone, Roxhvry, Isaiah Shaw, Stoice, Benja-j
|niin Chapman, Jfaitfsjield^ Jenison Jones, Waierbury^
lAmasa Pride, Wurceiitei\ Nathan A Jams.
i CALEDONIA COUNTY.
\\ Barnet^ Homy Stevens, Burke^ Ira Walter, Cnhcjt,^\
ll Jeromiali Babcock, Danville, WilJiam A. Pahnor,'
^Groton, Septimus Lathrop, Hardwick^ Levi Gootlrich,
fKirbp, Ebenezer Damon, L,yruhm^ Job Randall, JVew;- j
Inrk, Eleaser Packer, Pejcham^ Josiah ghe(;id,i2r/^i;-aif%j
t William (jray, Suef/ield, Joseph IL Ingalk, SL Johns-
^hiiry, Ariel Aldrich, Sutton, John Beckwith, Walden,
ll James B;7ll, Wateiford, Sylvamis Heitimin^way, JVkcc-
flacky Josiah Lane, JFood'buri/, Benjamin Fowler.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
■' Bakcrsfield, Silas B. Hazeltine. Berkshire, Cromwell
Bowen, Cambridge, Nathan Smilie, Enosburg/i, Jehial
R. Barmm,!, Fairfax^ I^rastus SaiTord, Fairjield^ Joabi
Smith, Fletcher, Elias Bingimm, Franklin, Zeri Ci'.sh-j
man, Georgia, Joel Barber, jr. Highgate, Thomas Best,
'Johnson, David Eoyntoji, Juontgomery, Henry N-l
Janes, Richf^ird, Sterling Parker, &t. Albans, John
Smith, Sheldon, James Mason, SicantoUi Timothy
Foyter.
ORLEANS COUNTY.
.■•2;'6a«v/, William Rowell, Barton, Ellis Cobb, Brown-
Inqton, Jasper Robinson, Charlcdori, Jonas Alleii,
Cra/ls-bury, Iliram Mason, Covenlri/, John Ide, Derby J.
Benjamin Hinman, Glover, John Boardman, Greena-
J>orough, Samuel Hill, Holland, Truman I'Virchild, jr.|
lUr/depark, x\bner Flanders, Irasburgh, Ira II. Allon,;
liK^liyvale. Jolin Harding, JJargan, Ira Leavens, Edcn,\
I Jonas Stone, Morridoxon, Asa Cole, Mnvport, lava-d'
S. Scott, Salem, Ephraim Blake, Tz-o^/, Frederick Fal-
lor, JVtst^eld, Jairus Stebbius.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Brun-iwlck, David Hyde, Canaan, Oliver Ingliam,
Concord, Dyer Hibbard, Granby, Joseph Cleason,
\GuildhaU, SethCushman, Leniington, ZebinaBlo'lget,
\Cunenburgh, Azariah Webb, jr., Maldaloice, Jesse
Muf'h, Mmhcad, John M. Frciich.
65
GRAND ISLE COUNTY.
Alburgh, Thomas Mott, Grand Me, James Brown.
Jr\>rfh Hero, Benjamin Butler, 2d., South Hero, Bena-
jah Phelps, Vineyard, Ezra Pike, jr.
Rev. Thomas Goodwillie, Chaplain,
Rawsel R. Keith, Shcrif,
Azel Spalding, jMcssengcr,
William Billings, Door-keeper,
Alvan Carter, ) ^/y- i- .r rr
A 1 Av ^ n > Officers of the House,
Araunah i\iarb,aall, ) -^ ^
The judiciary powers ol' the state are vested in a
Lsnpreme court, consisting of lour justices, chosen eve-
jry year, by the legislature; a county court consisting
of three justices, the chief justice being one of tiio
justices of the supreme court, chosen in the same
inanner, who hold courts twice a year in their respec-
tive counties; and jutslices of the peace appointed in
the same manner.
SUPREME COURT.
Richard Ski>'ner, Chief Justice.
SaMUEI, PRErsTISS, Ist^
Titus Hutchinson, 2d > Assistant Jttslices.
Bates Turner, 3d S
COUNTY APPOINTMENTS, TOWN OFFICERS,&c.
RENMXGTON COUNTY.
Sylvanus Danforth, 1 ^ • ^ * r *-
Rteplien Robinson, \ "^'^'^^^^^ '^^'^^<^^''
Samuel Canfield, Sheriff.
Henry Robinson, High Bailiff.
Phinehas Smith, State's Attorney.
Jonathan Draper, Judge of Probate for the District
of Bennington.
Milo h' Bennett, Judge rf Probate for the District
cf Manchester.
F?
I " t;6
II Ai?a. Hytle, Jonathan Hunt, James ilubbelJ, Corn
jmissiviners of jail delivery for Uenniiigton district.
j Ezra Ishaia, Cyrus Munson, Aaron Baker, Cot."
Imisfcioners of jail delivery for Manchester district. j
I ^ylvanus rianfovth, David Henry, Nathan li. Bot-
^jtuin, Julius Beebe, and James Wheaton, Road Com-
nissioners. |
j| Arlmgfon.—JusUcQs : R,euben BarHey, Sylvester'
ilDoraing', Cyrus Cantield, Samuel Wilrrjot, Jonathan!
ijBakor," Asahel Hard, John Arnold, Elishu Hav/iey i
SiTown Clerk: Anson Canfield. First Constable:]
jLeOiUel Hawley. Selectmen : Samuel Wilmot, Snm-|
iuol Buck. Clergy : J. Howland Coit, Ep. Cyrus W.|
Hodi^-es, Bap. Attorney : Phhiehas Smith.. Physi-
cians: Simeon Littletieid, Aaron M'Kee, Marsholl
jLittleliekl, — ™ Johneon. Postmaster: Sheldon
Judson,
I Benmn-'ion.—:h\sViCcs'. Wiilism Henry, Davicl
liRobinson, jr., Uriah Edo-erton, Charlea Cushman,
[Aaron Pi^obinson, Luman Norton, James Hubbell, Sol-
omon Saftbrd, Asa Hyde, Elijah FiImore,_Stebbins
VValbridf^e, Green Blackmer, Lyman Patchin, Jacob
Lyon, Alson Squires, Henry Robinson, Danus Clark,
Hen-i'y Harwood, Samuel H. Blackmer. Tov/n Clerk: j
Wilham I-Iaswell. First Constable: Reuben Robin-!
son. Selectmen: Charles Cushman, Green Black-!
im?f, Samuel Loomis, Aaron Sherwood, Daniel Break- 1
enridire. Cler^ry : Daniel A. Clarke, cong. Attor-j
inies:' David Robinson, jr., O. C. Merrill, Uel M. Ro-|
ibinson, Henrv Kellogg, Daniel Church, Hiland Halki-
iSamuel H. Blackmer, Picrpont Isham, John S. Rob-j
iinson, James Hubbell, Truman Squier. Physicians ;|
iNoadiah Swift, Heman Swift, George W. Gilbert. |
liPostmaster : William Haswell. _ i
1} JQorifiL— Justices : Stephen Martindale, Jopoph
iLoach, Azel Morse, Sylvanus Sykcs, Martin Kent,
i;n.umphrey Richardson, Robert Bloomer, Albemarle
I Williams, Zalmon Barniun. Town Clerk : Azel
IMorse. First Constable : William S. Martindale.
Selectmen : Sylvanus Sykes, John Chapmarj. Cler-
lo-v : William Jackson, cong., John Wbitehorn, meth.
!,_ ^1 !
Iphysicians : Morse, Walter Shiimway. Post- j
;iiiaster5 : Johnson Marsh, Paddock Gray. i
i Land^-rove. — Justices: Simeon Leland, Gideon Da- 'i
vis, jr. Reuben Holt, Stephen Dow. |i
I Manchester. — Jitstices : Joel Pratt, Joshua FrenchJ*
Leonard Sargeant, Samuel C. Raymond, Wm. Smith,;
iLorain Dean, Chester Clark, William Denedict, Jauies
iWheaton, Jolm S. Pettibo-ne, Gideon Burrit. Town
Clerk : Chester Ciark. First Constable : John H.
Stone. Selectmen: James Wheaton, Josiah Burton,}
John S. Pettibone. Clergy: W. P. Reynolds, bap.,'
Abraiiam Brownson, epis. Attornies : Calvin Shel- 1
'den, Leonard Sargeant, Milo L. Bennett, John Aiken,!
Daniel Wellman. Physician? : E. Isham, W. W. !
Waters, Dunton, R. Thatcher, G. Tathill.|
Postmaster : Walter 1. Sheparu. I
Peru. — Justices: Peter Dudley, Samuel Stone, Jo-j
siah Barnard, Reuben Bigolow. |;
FownaL — Justices: Perry Jevvett, John Mooar, Jo-|
siah Wright, Timothy Ware, Nathan Varin, Daniel |
(jardner, Benjamin Gardner, Ethan Brown, Elijah
Barber, Samuel Wright, Augustus Starkweather.]
Town Clerk: Sylvanus Danforth. First Constable :
Solomon Bennett. Selectmen : L. Stanton, T. Albro,!
C. Barber. Clergy : Benjamin Gardner, bap.
Green, bap. Bennett, bap. Attorney : E. D.
Spencer. Physician : B. F. Morgan. Postmaster :
Josiah Wrig!;t.
i Rupert. — Justices : Grove Moore, Abraham C.
Sheldon, John Ilarwood, Nathan Burton, David Shel-
don, jr., Henry Sheldon, Bernice Raymond, Joseph
Parktr. Toun Clerk : Henry Sheldon. First Con-
stable : Ruel Harvey. Selectmen : Seth Moor, Jo-
seph Hastings, Simon Page. Clergy : David Will-
son, cong., Trumble, bap. Attornies : Nathan
Burton, Isaac Sherman. Physician : Henry Sheldon.
Postmaster : David Sheldon.
Re.iidsboro. — .lusticcs : Jonathan Houghton, Rich-
ard Carpenter, Henry Holbrook, Horace Thompson,
Frastus Hall. Town Clerk : Jonathan Houghton,
t'irst Constable; Elijah Bailey. Selectmen: James
_G8
lUarpenter, Juco© Ilix, James Davenport. Clergy : j
' lauios Carpenter, bap. Jonas Stearns, meth. Simon ■
1 Myers, jr. chr. Physician: Joel Ball. Postmanter : !
'James Hatch. j
Sandgttte. — Justices: Thomas Peck, Ira Hurd, John
H. Bai\dereon, Joseph Tuttle. Town Clerk: George i
Peck. Fii-st Constable: Stephen Hurd. Selectmen:
iSamnel Tiiiunae, Ciiarle^ Sayers, Thomas Peck. ^
IClergy: Mr. Gorldard, ores. Fhvsician : HemanI
jTacker. - . . ^
Shaftshury. — Justices: Artemas Mattison, Hosea;
Fuller, 3d. Hiram Barton, Jacob Whitman, Samuel:
Ames, Nathan L. Crops, Jeremiah Mattison, Nathan'
H. Bottum. *ro\vn Clerk: Hiram Barton. First;
Constable : Wrig-lit Spencer. Selectmen : Asa ?Jat-
tison, Nathan H. Bottum, Amos Galuaha, jr. Cler-
5;y : Isaiah Mattison, Samuel Savory, Daniel Tmk-
Jiam, Daniel A. Cobb, baps. Enoch Kinrr, moth. At-
I^'torney: Nathan Huntington. Phyc'icuins: Daniel
Hantington, Jonas G. Huntington. Postmaster:
Jienry Hantington.
I .Stom/orrf.— Justices : Oils Phillips, Thomas Brat-|
jton, Jacob Sampson, Stephen C. Millard, John L. '.
rWilraarth. Tovvn Clerk : Otis Phillips. First Con-
Istable : .Joseph Mixer. Selectmen : Levi Gilmore,
- [Samuel Walbar, jr. John L- Wilmarth, Elisha Ray-
,- |mond, Daniel Oaks. Clergy : George Sampson, bap.
iPhysician : Isaac Robinson.
I Sunderland. — Justices: James A. Graves, William
iLandon, Simeon Hicks, Joseph Bradley. Town Clerk :
|james A. Graves. First Constable: JohnB. Lathrop.;
Selectmen : William Landon, Joel Kinney, Mica Jud-
so«n. Clergy: N. Knights, ep. nieth. Joseph Brad-
ley, Universalian. Physician : Daniel Hicks. Post-
master : Gilbert Bradley, 2d.
Winhall. — Justices : Russe! Day, Benjamin Thatch-
er, Reuben Brooks, Nathaniel Mellen, jr. Job Leonard.
Woodford, — Justices : William Park, Andrew Ly-
man, Joel Hosmer, Hyman Tuttle. Eh Twitchell.
Town Clerk: William Park. First Constable : Ruel
Cutter. Selectmen : Joseph C. HolhBter, Andrew
Lyman, Joel liosmur. Clergy .- Joscrui C. Hoilistv,!-.
' i 1_ - -7 ! i
rnothodis:
WINDHAM COUNTY.
JohnRohorts ] ji,,i,i,,,,^ j^.tkes.
James L. btark, ^
■ Paul Chase, Skerif.
j Aaron Barney, Hiw^i BaUiff,
I Daniel Kellogg, Stales' AUomei/.
Lemuel Whitney, Judge of Prohale for ike District
of JSIfirlhorovgh.
' Asa Keyes, Judge of Probate for the District of
I Wesfminstpr.
j Martin Field, William IL Williams, Josiah Taft,
lcom)i[ii>;3ioners of jail delivery-
! Peter R. Taft, Henry Clark, James L. S^ark,
Pliinehas Vv^hite, and Benjamin Saiith, jr. Road Com-
aiissicrd.
1 Acton. — Justices: Ebcnezer Kuntington, Lemuel
Farwell. j
i Athens, — Justices: Thaddeus Alexander, Daniel
Fuller, Abraham Ball, Timothy H. Whitney, Warren j
■Tinkham, James Bailey, Josepii Tinkham. Town!
'Clerk: James Bailey. First Constable: Jonathan'
Colton. iSolectmen : Joseph Tinkham, Abraham Ball, j
;Thaddeus Alexander. Physician : John Stafford.
I BralUeboro\ — Justices: Lemuel Whitney, Ehia-i
•han Allen, James Elliot, Samuel Clark, Russel Fitch, j
,SLephen Greeuleaf, Francis Goodhue, Samuel Elliot, i
iE];aphro(litus Seymour, Henry Clark, Emerson Good-|
louough, Levi Stoddard, John Plumraer, Daniel Mixer,!
lAsa Green, Wm. F.Hall, Elisha H. M^n, Samuel,
I Root. Town Clerk : Stephen Greenleaf^'First Con- 1
'stable : Emerson Goodenough. Selectmen : Seth Her- !
Irick, Rufus Clark, Edward Woodman. Clergy: Jon-
:-.'Jian McGee, Jedediah L. Stark, cong. Attornies:
'Jonatiian Hunt, Jan^es Elliot, Samuel Elliot, Asa
JGreen, Wm. F. Hall, Elisha H. Allen. Physicians:
iLeinuel Dickerman, Russel Fitch, John L. Dicker-
■man, Philip Hall. Postmaster: Asa Green.
I BrooJrlhie. — Justices : Thomas Crane, Samuel Steb-
" ^]^ 70
bins, Alvan Boydcii, V'v m. Ferry, Asa Flint, Bfujamin
Ornisbee. Town Clerk: Benjamin Ormsbee. Firsti
Constable: Anthony Mason. Selectman: Benjamin
■Jrmsbeo, Thomas Crone, Jacol) Burdett. Clerjify :
Is:<ac Weihiian, Daniel Cutler, bap. Physician: Wm.
j Perry.
Dover. — Justiees : Abner Perry, Reuben Dean,
Abraham Jones, Gurdnor How, Aaron P. Perry, Dan-
iel Burr, Ebpnc7,er .Tones, Nathan Dean. Town
Clerk: David Burr. First Constable: SanuielJones. [;
|8electmen : David Burr, Silas Gould, Ebenezer Scars.
Cler<rv Reuben Cuouuino's, cono-. Jlenryll. Hodjres,
meth. Jam<s Mtinn, Daniel Leonard, f. bap. Physic-
ian : Jedediah Easterbrook.
Dunimerston. — Justices : Marslial Miller, Jos. Dun-
can, Asa Dutton, jr. Rufus Moore, Joseph Dix, David
Bemin, Asa Boydcn, Samuel Knight, Asa Knight,
Enos Leonard, Joel Chandler, Josiah Taft. Town
Clerk: Joseph Dun<ran. First Constable: Lewis
Henry. Selectmen : Samuel French, Jotham Bur-
nett, John Clark. Clergy ; Hosea Beckley, cong.
[Jonathan Huntley, bap. Attorney : Marshal Miller.
iPhj^sicians: — — Kuapp, — — Walker. Postmaster:
Lewis Henry-
Grafton. — .[ustices : Beniamin Dwinnel, Thaddeu.s
Tayler, Barzillai Burgess, Nathan Wheeler, Artemas
[Spring, Samuel Walker. Town Clerk: Artemas
Spring. First Constable: Samuel Walker. Select-
jmen: ^Nathan Wheeler, Samuel Spring, Samuel Wal-
!ker. Clergy : Sclah R. Arms, cong. John Sweete,
bap. Physician: Benjamin Bridgman. Postmaster:
Nathan Wheeler.
Halifax. — ^Justices : Darius Bullock. George Board-
man, Asahel Ballow, Daniel Jones, Jedediah Stark,
Samuel H. Miner, Wm. Plumb, Isaac Warden, Ben-
jamin Henry. Town Clerk: Darius Bullock. First
iConstablc: Luther Edv/ards. Selectmen: James L.
Stark, Azariah Hall, jr. John Farnr.m. Clergy : Sam-
|uel Fish, jr. bap. Tl'iomas H. Wood, cong. Attor-
ney : Jedediali Stark. Physician: Morris Dwight.
iPostmaster : Thomas LL Wood.
iriTiniK»,'int^-'i~iiTi-ttT — •?"— r — i ' — ^t.^ --,>..— ^^r;.-— ~ in
I '^1 :
I GinijorU. — JuHticCiS : Joseph Boyden, Joshua Lynde,
Aarori Barney, Cyrus Carpenter, Samuel Sikes. John
'Phelps, Benj. W. Stevens, James Noyes, Ward Bul-|
lock, Dana Hyde, Amos Billings, Amos Hart. Town*
Clerk: Ward Bullock. First Constable?: Ruesel
'Hyde. Selectmen: Isaac Brown, jr. Isaac Noyes,
! Lovell Bullock. Clergy : Samuel Benton Shaw, epis. '
i Benjamin Bucklen, bap. Asa Haynes, meth. Attor-;
Iney: John Phelps. Physicians: Benjamin W. Ste-^
I vens, Dana Hyde, Abel Whitney. Postmasters: Eli-j
, hu Field, Edward Houghton, jr. I
'■ Jamaica. — Justices : Ezra Livermore, A.mos!
Howard, 2d. Nathaniel Cheney, Samuel Eerry,;
[Timothy Goodale. Alpheus Kellogg, Nathaniel Rob
bins, Peter R. Taft, Zelotes Skinner. Town Clerk
Ezra Livermore- First Constable: John Kellogg
Selectmen : Peter R. Taft, Justus L. Livermore, Pc
jter Chase. Clergy: Philip Spalding, cong. Joseph 1
1 Graves, bap. Physician : Moses Chamberlain. Post-|-|
master: John T. Sumner. j
I Londomlerri/. — Justices: Thos. S. Tial, LawrcDcc;
Peirce, Sherman Peirce, Tyler Tinkham, Luther
Stowell, Samuel Arnold, John Gibson, Joseph Cros-
by, jr. Tov.m Clerk: Lyman Harrington. First
Constable: Ruel White. Selectmen: Nathaniel
Carter, Solomon Hubbard. Elisha White. Clergy:'
Philetus Clark, cong. Physicians : J. B. Collins,
kSamuel Burt. Postmaster : Luther Stowell.
Marlboron^Jb. — Justices: Daniel Halliday, Jonas i
Whitney, Daniel Mather, Osha Sm.itb, Jesse Cone,
Simeon Adams. Town Clerk : Ephraim H. Nevvicn :
First Constable: Jonathan Smith. Selectmen: Plub-,
ard Winchester, Osha Smith, Wm. Nev.'ton. C lergy : j
Eph. H. Newton, cong. Lj^nan How, bap. Physi-.
cian : Ebenezer Tucker, 'postmaster: Jona. Smith.!
J^^eufane. — Justices: Martin Field, Nathan Stone,'
Sylvanus Sherwin, Wm. H. Williams, Ephraim Park,:
! Ebenezer Morse, Pardon T. KimbalK Paul Holland,! •
j Henry Wheelock, Charles K. Field, David Merrifield.i
Attornies: Martin Field, Charles K. Field, R. M.!
iField, Jonathan D. Bradlee. i
II Fulney. — JusiiCfs; James 1 rirouiiK, i-^iiaa kiaijiu,!
David Crawford, Asa tVashburn, James Minott, James!
Kpyer^ Alexander Campbell, Otis Haven, Horace
Bliss, Asa Keyes, 2d. Attornies : Pliineas White,
Asa Keyes.
]lockms;ham. — Justices : David Campbel], Peter
Wiliiard, Ebenczer Locke, Benjamin Smith, jr. Alex-
ander S. Campbell, Ctdvin Webb, Ezekiel Weston,
j Henry Lake, jr. Solomon Wright, Horare Baxter,!'
Baniel KcUoo-g, Jonathan D. Bradley, David Chand-|
ler, x'Yrtemos Robbins, H^iram Davis, l^Ianassa Divoll-I
Town Clerk: A. S. Campbell. First Constable :|
Edward Darbey. Selectmen: Samuel Cobb, Cyrus
Lake, Solomon Wright. Clcrjry : Carlton Chase,
epis. Sereno Taylor, Joseph Elliot, bap. Attornies:!
jD. Kel!oo-g, H. Baxter, A. S. Campbell, J. D. Brad-|.
ley. Physicians: John H. Wells, Jeremiah Robins,,
I Wm. Atchinson, J. B. Chase. Postmasters: Jabez,
iHiiJs, Royal Earl Lovell. |
Somerset. — Justices : Hazeltine Rice, Jotham Pike,'
amuel Worthino^ton, Ephraim Rice, Charles xMorse. |
I Town Clerk: Hazeltine Price. First Constable: Jo-;
seph Pike. Selectmen : Jotham Pike, Luther A-lden,t
John |]. Crosby. |
Str.ilfon. — Justices : Abel Grout, Moses Forrester,'
i Asa Philips, Richard Scott. Town Clerk : Asa Phil-|
lips. First Constable : Ira Scott, jr. Selectmen
Richard Scott, Stephen Ballard, William G. Pike.
Townshend. — Justices: Joseph Tyler, Dana Bailey^
; Caleb Garfield, Chapin Howard, Epaphroditus Ron-|
som, Thomas Brown, Joel Chamberlin, Barnard Salis
bury, Charles Phelps, Arad Holbrook. Town Clerk:
jEpaphro. Ransom. First Constable : Jacob Allen, jr.
Selectmen: Charles Phelps, John P. Marsh, Samuel
i Gray. Clergy : James Kimball, con. Joseph M.
Graves, bap. Attornies: Epaphro. Ransom, Charles
I Phelps. Physicians: Joel Chamberlin, Amos Allen,
W. R. Ranney. Postmasters : John P. Marsh, John
Fessenden.
Vernon. — Justices: Cyrus Washburn, Elijah Steb-
bins, Jacob Frost, Nathan W^ood, Joseph Franklin.
'■OAitiMl'lM-ms
I ^3 ,i
Town Clerk: Cyrus VV^ashburn. First Constable : j
Isaac Johnson, jr. Selectmen : Cyrus Wasiiburn,
Joseph Franklin, Benjamin W. Allen. Clergy : Tim. I
F. Pi-ogers, Unitarian. Physician: Cyrus Washburn.
Po?tnn.ster: Cyrus Washburn.
IVardshord'. — Justices: Pearley Fairbank, Free-
man Holbrook, Ebenezer Peirce, Thomas Barber,]
Jonathan Robiason, Asa Wheelock, Joseph Converse,
Peter Hammond, Leland Fairbank. Town Clerk :
JAsa Wheelock. First Constable: Silas Dexter.
Selectmen : Freeman Holbrook, Leland Fairbank,
Nathaniel Ward. Clerjrj^: James Tufts, con. Joseph
Garabell, bap. Physicians : Paul Wheeler, John P.
Warren. Postmasler: James Tufts.
Wedminster. — Justices: Ephraim Ranney, Abiel
Goodeli, jr. EUeryAlbee, John Smith, Joseph Ranney,
Josiah Vvilliard, Stephen Tuthill. Town Clerk:
Timothy Field. First Constable: Alvan Goodell.
Selectmen : Ebenezer Goodell, Samuel Mason, Ezra
T. Coan. Clergy: Timothy Field, Sylvester Sag-e,
c^fn. Attorney: Wm. C. Bradley. Phj'sicians: Ed-j
'ward R. Campbell, A. Orcatt, SatTord. Post-
master: Burke.
Wihiington. — Justices : Jairus Hall, John Pulsi-
pher, Stephen Presson, Philo Castle, George Ereck-
onrid;^e, Lancey Forbes, Azor Smith, Ephraim Tyler.
Town Clerk: Jairus Hall. First Constable: Otis
Alvord. Selectmen: David Rugg-, George Brecken-!
ridge, Horace Alvord. Clergy: Mansfield Bruce,
baptist. Physician: John Pulsipher. Postmaster:
Ephraim Tyler.
Windhnm.—'S wsWces: John Aiken, Richard Kel-
ley, Sam.uel Goddard, Timothy Burton, John Wood-
man. Zadock Sav/yer, Niles Aid rich, James White.
rr/t//c";2^-7iaj7i.— Justices: Amos Brown, Ehsha Put-
jnam, Charles H. Dennison, Emery Grcenleaf, Nathan
jBrown, Horace Roberts, Henry Closson, Schuvbr
}M;.ir]ock. Town Clerk: Elliot Brown. First Con-
stable: Wm. Bond, jr. Selectmen: Anaos! Brown,
jRufus Carloy, Asa Godfi-ey. Clergy: Amherst
i Lamb, bap. Ebenezer Davis, meth. Attornies: Hor-
ice Roberts, Heniy Clos.soii. Fiiysicic-iis : iN'athan-
iel Smith. Bliiot Brown. Postmasters: Elliot Brown,
|,SaxtonPlumh.
RUTLAND COUNTY.
Henry Hodn-es, ) ^ . , , ^ ,■
Johr/P. Colburn, I '^'''''"''^ ^'''''''''
Jonathan Dike, ir. Sheriff.
V/olcott H. Keeler, High Bailiff.
Jonas Clark, State's Attorney.
Obadiah I<oble,JE. Jiul.p;e of F rebate for the Disirid
of Ruikmd.
John Stanley, Judge of Probate for the District rf
Fairhavcn.
Janios D. Butler, William Hall, Robert Picrpoint,
commissioners of jail delivery.
Reuben Moulton, Isaac Griswold, John Riiggles,
Ichabod Babcock, David Young-, road ocmmiBsionev!?.
Be'ason. — Justices: Isaac iMorton, I^aac Griswold^
I Jesse Parkhill, Oren Dickinson, Asa Young, Chauncy ,
[Smith, John Kellogg. Town Clerk: John Kellogg. |
I First Constable: .tesse Parkhil]. Selectmen: Thm
li'l Howard, Philo Wiic;\x, Joseph Bascom. Clergy : j
I Dan Kent, eong. John S. Carter, fr. bap. Attcrnies : ;
jJobn Kellagg, Ira Harmon, Marsliall R. Meacham.
11 Physicians : A. H. Howard, R. P. Cooley, SethRan-
l&om. Postmaster: C.R.Walker.
Brando7i. — Justices: Josiali Parnieter, Chester |
Goss, Asa Blackmer, David Sanderson, Matthew \y.
iBircliard. Town Clerk : Earzillai Davenport. First
I Const able; Lyman Crossnian. Selectmen: Chester i
! Goss, Vv illiara Knov.dton, Asa Biackmer. Clergy : '
jBerlah GreeR, cong. Joseph Sawyer, ban. Attcrnies:
jBarzillai Davenport, A. W. Bronghton, Ezra June.
j Physicians: J. W. Hale, Isaac F. McrriiL Postmas-j
ter : John Con ant. 1
Casf.h-i.on, — Justices : John Mason, Josiah G. liar- 1 - h
|Ji-is, Solah H. Merrill, Ezekiel Buel, Reuben Mculton. |
Town Clerk : Josiah G. Harris. First Constable : j
[Theodore King, jr. Selectmen: Reuben iloulton,
John Mason, Ezekiel Buel. Clergy : Loomis,
ong. Attcrnies : Channcy Langdon, Selah PI. Mer- j
rill, Zirari How, Benjamin F. Langdoii, Leonard E.
Lathrop. Physicians : Tiieodore Woodward, Jona-!
' than Woodward, Joo-'yli Perkins. Postmaster : Sam-
uel MoultoR.
Cidiiejulen. — Jiistic&s : Wolcott H. Keeler, Jonas
Wheeler, Moses P. Kemp, Dan Dilie, Thowas Man-!
loy, M0S0.S Randall. Town Clovk : Wolcott R. Kee-'
1-^r. First Constable : Arza Parsons. Selectmen :
Mo?es Randal], Daniel B. Booge, Jonas VvHioeler.
ClarendGn, — Justices : Horatio Berdl, Tliomas Stew-
art, Henry Marsh, Thomas Tower, Le^/is Walker,
Caleb Hall, Daniel S. Ewins?, Frederick Button, Jo-
seph A. Hayes. Town Clerk: S. W. Hodge5.
First Constable : O. H. Round. Selectmen: Caleb
I Hall, Horatio Beall, Hczokiah Horton, jr. Enocli
'Smith, Georg-3 Round jr. Clerg-y : Henry Hunter,
Icon^. Physicians: Silas Eain, Jonathan W. Shaw.
I Postmaster: Caleb Hall.
j Daahy. — Justices : James M'Danicl, Barton Brom-
iley, Daniel Kelly, Rufas Bucklin, jr. Elijah Bull, Da-
: vid Young, Ira Vail. Town Clerk : John Vail. First
I Constable : Daniel Axtell. Selectmen : David Young-,
] Jos. Allen, Edward Vail. Attorney : Calvin Barnes.
I Physicians: H. Otis, A. Lock, E. Laniard, J. B.
i Richardson. Postmaster: Adin H. Green.
I Fair/iOTen.^- Justices : Ileman Srannard, Tilly Gil-
jbert, Moses Colton. Town Clork ; Tilly Gilbert,
i First Constable : Harvey Church. Selectmen: Geo.
V/arren, Heman Stanaard, Peter Merrilt. Clerg-y :
Ru-us Cushman, cono-. Attorney: Will ia,m C. Kit-!
|tndge. Pliysiciansj Williun Bi^-elow, Edward Lew
is. Postmaster : Vv'illiam C. Kittridre.
//.•.'66ar*^'/ar.,— Justices : David Barber, Seth Wal
lis, H.?nry L Horton, Samuel Cheovor. Town Clerk
Jn mos Flan-af. First Constable : Harol Colton. Se
ilettmcn: ^ieth Vv'allis, Dnvid Barber, Ira Jennint^s. I
Physician: ILramSeslye. Postmaster: E.B.Dewey. I
ira.— Justices : Preserved Fish, Joshua Harrington,
Whipple Martin, Russel Fish, Erwin Collins, Stukely
Tijornton, jr. Town Clerk : John Mason. Firs"t
Consiable: Cephas M. Culi.'u. Reloctmen : Jo-hua
Harnnoion, Joseph Tower, VViiiarci Mann, jr. Cler-,
gy : John Peck, bap. Postmaster : Daniel Graves, jr. |
Mkldletown. — Justices: Jonas Clark, Gideon Mi-j
jner, Jacob Barnham, Allen Vail, Jonathan Barcc. j
I Town Clerk : Cyrus Adams. First Constable : Jessej
j Caswell. Selectmen : Jonas Clark, Orson Brewster,]
Ilezekiah Haines. Clerg}' : Henry Eigclow, conn-.!
Ij Attorney: Jonas CJark. FiiVsician : Ehakim Paul.!
l! Postmaster : Henry Bigelow. i
MQUiit-I-Mly. — Justices: Nathan T. Spraguc, Ste-;
phen Tucker, Marvel Johnson, John Wliite, Ilomor;
Earl. Town Clerk: Daniel Packer. First Const.i-'
ble : Austin Dickcrrnau. Selectmen: Lawson Ear],I
Isaac Dickernian, Aaron Wheeler. Clergy : Daniel
i Packer, bap. Piiysicians : Ohver Garnsey, Sylvester
Grimiel. Postmaster : Hiram Dickernian.
JSloimi-Tabor. — Justice: Caleb Buftum.
Orioe//.— Justices: Jacob Smith, Dorns Bascon'sb,
Rnlefl' White, 2d. Tiiomas D. Hammond, B.oswell Bot-i
turn, jr. David Cuttinsr, jr. Ira Young-, Wiliis Abol, Ira I
\ Smith, 2d. Town Clerk : Ira Smith, 2d. First Con- \
stable : Jeremiah Boynton. Sclectmeii : Wyllys \hv\y
Daniel M. Cook, Ruleii' White, 2d. Clergy: Sher-|
man Kello^rg-, con. Phs'sicians: J. Barber, E. Cusli-'
man, N. Gale. Postmaster: T.D.Hammond. |
Mendon, or ParkersMon.— Justices, : R. Richardson, :
A. Robinson, Ed. Muzzey, N. Fisher. Town clerk:;
jN. Fisher- First constable: Edw. Mnzzey. Select-i
'men: Nathan Fisher, Tim. Gibson, Amos Robinson. I
j Pii//ort/.— Justices : Gordon Newell, g. H. Kellog-g, |
i Jonathan Warner, Isaac Buzee, Samuel Fairfield, jr. |
! Samuel Smith, Isaac Whecddn, Lyman Granger, |
I German Hammond. Attornies : Gordon Newell, E.
'N. Brio-gs, Lyman Gran^-er.
j FiUsJicld.— Justices : Wm. R. BlosFom, ElcazcrB.
I Rockwell, Erastus Holt. Town Clerk: William R.
Blossom. First Constable: Ira Parsons. Selectmen:
! Srastus-Holt, Stephen Plolt, jr. Joel Dui'kee. Clerrry :
Justin Parsons, con. Physicians : Josiph IL Phelps,
Lewis. Postmaster: Daniel Bowc, jr.
Poii/i.'2cv.— Justices : Wm. Ward, Amos Thompson,}
Ellsha Ashley, John How, Soloaion Giddiag's, Joel|
Beaman, John Jones, Win. L. Farnam, Ahiion War- |
ner. Town Clerk: Henry G. Neal. First Consta- i
ble : Philip Pond. Seleciaun : Wm. L. Farnara, Al- ^
mon Warner, John Jones. Clergy: John C. Green,-
moth. Pharelius Church, bap. Gochran, con. ;
Attornics: RoUin C. Mallory, Almon Warner, Moses :
G. Noyes, James S. Harris. Physicians: Adin Ken- 1;
drick, Ebeiiezer Porter. Fostniaslcrs: S. W.Dana,!
Henry Stanley. !
Paic/cf. — JiTStices: GEver Kanks, John H. Andrus, |
Nat Iranie! Harmon, Eiit^ja Allen, Joseph P. Upham. ^
Attorney: Xathaniel Harmon. I
j Riithiad. — Justices: Moses Strong, Gershom Che- 1:
ney, Chauncey TliraU, Benismin Lord, Moses J^ester, i!
Francis Slason, Wm. Page, Edmund Douglass, Na- \
than O.^ofood, Eri L. Chatterton, An\brose L. Brown, ;i
Rodney C. Royce, John Purdy, Robert Temple, Am
herst Lee, Bonning Chntterion, Issachar Reed. Town 'j
Cleik: Ambrose L. Brown. First Constable : Ab-
ner Mead. Selsctnjon : George T. Kodges, Moses \
Watldns, Samuel Griggs. Clergy: Ciiarles Walker, ' ■
Amos Drury. con. H. Proctor, bap. Attornies: Mo-
ses Strong, Charles K. V/iliiams, Wm. Page, Narhcn
C^good, Robert Temple, Jesse Gove, R. R- Thrall, i
A. L. Brown, R. C. Royce, S. H. Hodges, E. L.I
Ormsbee, WaKer. Physicians: James Por- j
ter, Joel Green, John Cleveland, Ralph Goudy, Hor- 1
ace Green. Postmaster: R. R. Thrall. I
.S7ier6?jr;jf.— Justices : Albro Anthony, Wm. Lew- i
is, jr. Josiah Wood. Town Clerk: Aibro Anfliony, I
First Constable : A. B. Cory. Selectmen: William ,3
Lewis, Alanson Wood, Richard Eastabreoks- . J
Shreivshui'i/. — Jisstices : John Kilhurr., David Hoi- 1
den, Zidon Edson, Ziba Aldrich, jr. Elijah Holdon. "i
Town Clerk: John Ivilburn. First ConstaWe: Ja- I
phetli L. Warner. Selectmen : Benjamin Needham, |
Zidon Edson, Elijah Holden, Elisha Johiiso-i^, Jorjah J
Aldrich. Clergy: Winchester, chr. Physic- 1
ian: Lowel Garnsey. Post-masters: Stephea Gle
son, J^evi Tenney.
I 6'iffo'i'uri/.~ju.yi,iceb : Peter Reynolds, Tiioraas \V.
iHyde, Enoch Smith, jr. Joseph Warner.
Tinmouih. — Justices : Obadiah Noble, -jr. Thomae
Porter, jr. Chad Phillips, Linus Cranipton, Iiirani
^ Wait, George Capron. Town Clerk: George Ca-
pron. Firrit Constable : E, CrJimpton. Selectmen :
Chad PhiLips, Samuel Noble, Hiram Wait. Cler^ry :
Stephen MartindaJe, con. Attorney: Obadiah No-
ble, jr. Physician: Thecphilus Claik. Postmaster:
W:n. Vaugn.
WiLlll^igford.—Ziy^ceQ : Joseph Randall, Mosely
Hdl, Eliakim H. Johnson, Win. Kent, Aleumdcr
Miller, William Marsh. Town Clerk: Eliakim H.
Johnion. First ConstabL": Rafi-y Eddings. Select-
men: Alexander Miller, Joshua JolRnson, John Sv;et-
land. Glergy: Vvilliams, bap. Hopkins,
con. Chandler Walk- er, raeth. Attornies: But-
ton, Abiel Child. Physicians : John Fox, David iicl-,;
den, Joseph Pc^andoll. Poc-tina.ster : Lent Ives. |
J'/'ells. — Justices: Shubael Lamb, Raymond Hotch- i
ki&s, Aaron B. Tyier, Seth Bloasom. |
W^est-Haven.^^ J \}siicos: Jonathan Orms, Erastue;
Colemas, Seth J- Hitchcock, Putnam Gieason. Town ^
Clerk: Arteraas Wynian. First Constable: David j
Downs. Selectm;in : Samuel Adams, Erastus Cole-j
man, Artemas Wyman. Clergy: Reuben Sawyer, |
bap. Physician: — — Spooner. Postmaster: A-|
polios Smith.
Wi:JDSCn COU^'TY.
Abner Forbes, ) Jlssistard
TiiomiLs Emerson, ^' Justices.
Asaph Fletcher, Sheriff.
John A. Pratt, High BailijU'.
Wyllys Lyman, State's Attorney.
Jonathan Whipple, Judge of Probate for tJic Dhb'-id
(f Windsor.
Isaiah Ra3;'maiiu, Judge of Prohale for the District
of Hartford.
BenjaTnia Swan, Amos Warren, t^imecn Warren,
commissioners ofjail deliver3%
i
i Edward Simons, Daniel Rix, Charles Piiineo, Alo-
ises Tewksbary, Samuel Hcmminway, road commis-
'sioners.
I Andover. — Justices: Samuel Clark, Charles W.
Chandler, Joseph Dodge, Orin Kazsltinc, Edward
^3imoiis. _ Town Clerk : Wm. Warner. First Con-
'stable: John Adams. Selectmen: William Warner, '
■ Abraham Eruwii, Edvvard Manning. Cleif^y : Joel
: Manning, ban. Physician : Charleis W. Chandler.
Postmaster: William Warner.
BiiUimore. — Justices : Benjamin Litch, Joseph Ath-
erton, jr.
B'Jliel. — Justices: Stephen Cleaveland, Jonatlian
Marsh, Luther Grover, Samuel Liliie, Daniel Lillic,
Thomas P. 'Russell, Walter Perrin, Zeb French.
JTi'wn Clerk : Jonathan Marsh= First Constable : Ru-
fus Wdson. Selectmen: Thomas P. Russell, Zeb
Ticnch, James Wallace. Clergy: Joel Clapp, opis. ;
iKitlrodge Haven, univ. Isaac Sawyer, bap. Attor-
itiey: Julius Converse. Physicians: Alfred Page,
IRichard Eloss. Postmasters: Alexander Ralston,
J Leonard Fisk.
I Bridgtwalcr. — Justices : David Thompson, James
I VV^alker, Thomas V. Vose, Isaiah Raymond. Town
I Clerk: Isaiah ?i,aymond. First Constable : Timotliyj
; Grow. iSelcctmsn : Isaiah Raymond, Hamilton Barns,
i Barnabas TuompEon. Physicians: James H. Munger,
jGaiusP. Wood:
Barnard. — Justices: .John Foster, Luther Chaney,
■Joseph B. Danfurth, Alpheus Howe, Benjamin Brigg^,
Charles Walcott, Lyman Steward. Town Clerk:
George R. Winslow. First Constable : Ira Cooligc. i
Selectmen: Luther Fairbank, Joseph B. Danforth,
J. S. Bicknell. Clergy: Moses Ingalls, con. Phy-|
sicians: Isaac D. Kimball, Thomas Sv.'ift. Postmas-
ter : Daniel Aikens.
Cavendish. — Justices : Josiah Gilson, Horace Fletch-
er, Asa Wheeler, Samuel Adams, Abel Baldwin,
James Smith, jr. Levi Jackman, Amos Wheeler. At-
tornies : Horace Fletcher, Reuben W^ashburn.
! Chester. — Justices : Amos Heald, Thomas I. Bar-
00 j
rott, Daniel Onion, David Johnson, Joshua LeJancu;
-Josiah Barns, Jeremiah Atvvood, ximasa P. Hosmer,!
Benjamin Whitroore, jr. Xeiiophon Earl, Hor-i
ace Onion, Enos Lovell, jr. Dexter Field, .Tosiahi
Dana, Joshaa Church, 3d. Jabez ibargeant. Town!
Clerk: Amus Hcaid. First Constable: Nathan At-[
wood, Selectmen: Josiah Barns, Ezra Sargcant, jr.'
.loshua Proiity. Clergy: Aaron Leiand, bap. Rr.tus'
Bruce, chr. N. C. Burnapp, cong. Attornies: John^
P. Williams, Thomas Robinson, Jabez Sargeant.j
li Physicians : Ptolemy Edson, Thomas T. Barrett,!
\bram Lov/el, Otis Gould, Nathan Whiting, Eli Ja-j
jcohs. Postmaster: Wrn. Henry.
Hartford. — Justices : James Tracy, John Strong,
;!Fregrace Leavitt, Abel Barron, Hezekiah liaze'n,
I John Downer. Zerah Brooks, James Uda'l, Zebulon'
|Dc^]ano, Phineas Kimball, Ira Tenncy, Harvey F.
Loavitt, ?Fyllys Lyman. Town Clerk: Freegrace
Loavett. First Constable: Oramel H. NichoUs. Se-
lectmen : Wyllys L^/man, diaries Pinneo, Shubacl*
Russ. Clergy: Austin Hazon, Brown, con
xlttornies: George E. Wales, Wyllys Lyman, Harvey i;
F. Leavett, Andrew Tracy. Physicians: David In-!:
graham, Thomas Carier, Ira Tenney, Dan Wright,:
■'George Bellows. Postmasters: Pbinehas Kimball,
Shubael Russ. ■
Hartland. —Justices: Isaac N. Cushman, Ward
'Colton, Frederick 8ilsby, Jonathan Burke, Josiah
, Jackqueth, Moses Tewksbury, Stephen Paine, Daniel
I Den^eon, Seth E. Winsiow^ Ephraim Sleeper, Albe
' ; Lull. Town Clerk : Daniel Ashley. First Consta-
:ble: Wm. Miner. Selectmen: Stephen Paine, Asa:
! Weed, Alvin Taylor. Clergy : Robert Bartlett, univ.
, iSeth E. Winslow, Delano, eon. Moses Tewks-
! bury, chr. Attorney: Isaac N. Cushman. Physic-
Ijians: Friend Sturtevant, Samuel P. Page. John Har-
:|ding, Seth E. Winslow, Eldad Alexander, Sylvester
|Marcy. Postmasters: David H. Sumner, Nehemiah
i Adams.
I Licdlow. — Justices: Arioch Smith, Asahel Smith,
II Stephen Cummings, Reuben Washburn, A.rtemas
j Spallbr.i, Jgssc Bailey, Thomas Keyes. Town Clerk:
; Stephen Cnimriiiig-s, First Constable : Zacheus Bates.
;vS;,'lectmen: Stepiioii Carnmings, Jonas Dann, Tiiom-i
las Kayos. Clerg-y : Joseph Freerhan, bap. Frederick |
•E. Cannon, co7i. Attorney: Fi.euben Washburn.
; Physicians: Joshua Warner, William B. 7f'etherbey.
: Postinasier : Asa Fletcher.
j Js'jrwkk. — Justices: Don J. Brigliam, Mo^es Davis,
|Suinn'.4 Gieason, Jacob Burton, Ethan Burnapp, Ru-
^fus Newton, Harvey Burton, Joseph Emerson, Water-
•iuan Eiisworlh, Ira Baxter, Seth Hall, Daniel F. Knn-
ball, ilczekiah Goodrich, Samuel Coit, Levi Sanborn.
I Town Cierk: Jeremiah Bissel. First Constable:
'EJjiiund C. Hovcy. Selectmen: Ethan Burnap, Al-
^ ha Stimpson, Cyrus Partridge. Clergy: Frorjssorj
illaddocl;, Samuel Goddard, cong-. Spear, moth, j
JAttornies: Aaron Loveland, John Wright, Harvey;
Burton. Physicians: Horace Hatch, Lyman Lev/is. J
Postmii^^ter : Cyrus Partridge. j
Pomfret. — Justices : John Bridge, Konry Kevvit,j
John E. D&ten, Wm. Gibson, jr. David Chandler, Lsa-;
iah Tinkhara, jr. Town Cierk: David Chandler.;
First Constable : Gilbert Allen. Selectmen: Daniel;
jTinkham, Amos Wood, James M. Burns. Clergy :j
John Datton, con. Physicians : Alvan Burbank, Kun-
bal! Russ. Postmaster : Nathan Snow.
Pijmouth. — Justices: Benjamin Page, Jabez W'ood,
|JohnLarkin, Levi Slack, Asa Eriggs, jr. Emanuel
Sawyer, Caleb Weaver, Joseph Kennedy. Townj
Clerk: Cephas Moore. First Constable, John La-:
kin. Selectmen : ?»'Iovses Pollard, J. Hadley. j
Reading. — Justices: Jonathan Shedd, Thomas F. '
Hammond, Samuel C. Loveland. TovvnCierli: Abel
|Gilson,jr. First Constable: Jonathan Clark. Select-
men : Abel Gilson, jr. Wm. Townsend, Rafus Fur-
bush, jr. Clergy: Sewell Fullum, f. bap. Samuel C.
Loveland, univ. Attorney: AVm. Watkins. Physic-
ian: Marshal S. Mead, Postmaster: Abel Gilson, jr.
Rnij'rtim. — Justices : Elias Stevens, Rodolphus
Dewey, Daniel Rix, Moses Cutter, Nathaniel Sprague,
Jonathan Kennev, Oliver JVA\s. Oel Billinos, Silas
8-2
, Packard. Tovv'ii Clerk : Jacob Sanord. First Coii-
I stable: Calvin Purkliust. Selectmen: Elisha Rix,
I Oliver Willes, Jonathan Kinney. .Attornies : Joim
i Francis, Jacob Coilamer. Piiysicians: Joseph A.
Denison, Waller. Postmaster: Oramal Sav/yer. :
Rochester, — Justices. : Ephraira D. Briggs, John
C bailee, Robert B. Tupper, Lyman Emerson. Town
|Cierk: JohnTrask. First Consttible: David War-
jren,jr. Selectmen : Lyman Emerson, Oliver Luy,
iJohn Amy. Clergy: Salmon Hurlburt, con- Wm.
1 McCoy, meth. Attorney: Sumner A. Webber.
Physicians: Retire Trask, Daniel Huntington, Run-,
ben Plall. Postmaster: Isaac \V. Willard.
i Stockbridge. — Justices : Rufus Lyon, Joel Cooper,
jElisha Perkins, Samuel Belcher, Benjamin Coleman,
I J. Morgan, D. Gay. Town clerk; R. Lyon. Fii»t Con-
stable: Daniel Gay, jr. Selectmen: S. Belcher, Dwight
iGay, Isaac Jones. Clern-y: Araunah Allen, bap.
Physicians: Timothy P. Fay, Calvin Lewis. Post-
masters: Justin Morgan, P. E. Burke. -
Sharon. — Justices: Reuben Spalding, John Bal-
dwin, Freeman Holt, Samuel Shuttleworth, jr. Ely
liayden, Wm. Steele. Town Clerk: Samuel Shut-
tleworth, }i\ First Constable: Rodolphus Brown.
Selectmen: Chester Baxter, Abel Holt, Roderick D.
JLathrop. Clergy: Samuel Bascorab, con. James
{Parker, bap. Attorney: Samuel Shuttleworth, jr.
j Physician: Alba Southard. Postmaster: Chester
j Baxter.
I SpringfiekL— Justices: Asaliel Pov.'ers, Samuel M.
'Lewis, Bezaleel Wood, Nomlas Cobb, Elisha Bis-
ibee, Wm. Tbajer, jr. John Field, Phineas T. Wales,
IDivid Brown. Tuwn Clerk: Nomlas Cobb. First
'Constable: Samuel Hemenway. Selectmen: William
Tiiaver, ir. Thomas Dana, Bezaleel Wood. Cl'^^i'a'v :
;EMad W. Goodman, con. Richard M. Ely, bap. D •:>
'■f;i- Bates, meth. Robinson Smiley, con. Attorni'^s ;
j Nomlas Cobb, Snmuel W. Porter. Piiysicians: Mo-
|S8s Cobb, Jonathan Webster, Eieazer Grain, Leonard
I Chase. Postmaster: Samuel W. Porter.
! TFeaf hersfieid.— J v-niices: Thomas Pre)iti;~^s,_^Joshutj
Ujiu.m, NaiiLuii Duiicaij, Jooeph R. VViuiamsJ
Amos Hulett, Barnabas Dean, Dexter Sjnitii,;
Daniel Bowen. Town Clerk: Joshua Unliam. First |j
Constable: John Brov/n. Scleciinen : Jolm C. Has-
kell, Aaron Hall, jr. Jacob Perkins, Carlos Cowls, j
Cheney M. Ciiamberlin. Clergy: James Converse,
con. Dexter Sn>:th, t". bap. Physicians: Thomas F.
Saxton, Aaron Pierce. Postmasters: Charles Ilnm-
phreys, George Potwine, jr.
j ^fmon.™ .tustices: Amos N. Burton, Henry Love-
joy, Austin Fenn, Oliver Farrar, Henry Gray. Town
.'Cierk: Amos N. Burton. First Constable: John!
'Stcwrtrt. Selectmen: Amos N. Burton, Jonathai
I Webster, David Sterlin. Clero-y : Suaulding',|
'mcth. Physicians: Henry Gray, Ira Barton, Post
: master: Harvey Caryl.
j ll'i/Msor. — Justices: Janathan H. rlubbard, A.sa
i Aikens, Abishai Eii, Samuel Shuttlewerth, Allen Wait.|
j Charles Leavens, ThoniasLeland, RufusRoot, Ehen-j
^zer Shedd, Carlos Coolidge, Wm. G. Hunter, Fran-!
|Ci3 K. Phelps, Daniel Reed, Luther Mills. Tov.-n|
Clerk: Carlos Coolidge. First Constable ; Richard;
I Wait. Selectmen : J. Farweil, A. Forbes, A. Aikens,!
^Samuel Shedd, Luther Wardner. Clergy: John!
! Wheeler, eon. Christopher S. Hale, bap. Samuel !
Iliamson, bap. George Leonard, Epis. Attoxnies: J.!
! H.Hubbard, Horace Everett, Luther Mills, Samuel |
I Shuttlev,-crth, Thomas Leland, A.sa Aikens, Wra. G.I
Hunter, E. Edgerton, Thomas S. Fullerton, Carlos!
, Coolidge. Physicians : E. Torry, N. Trask, D. Story, '
jE. L. Trask, C.Houghton. Postmaster: T. Leverett.||
, Woodstock. — Justices: Benjamin Swan, Henry C.'j
iDennison, Walter Palmer, Job Lyman, Sylvester" Ed-'
son, Gayus Perkins, Jesse W^illiams, Kowland Si- ,
•monds, Richard M. Ransom, Samuel Daman, Amo,'
Warren, Asa W^heeler, Bela Simmons, Billy Brown.
Town Clerk: Eliphalet Dunham. First Constable:
Lyaander Raymond. Selectmen : Sylvester Edson
Asa Wheeler, William Scott. Clergy : John Rich-!
^ards, con. Jasper Hazen, chr. Joel cfapp, Epis. Sethi
j^l^^eriing, meth. Jacob Holt, jr. Univ. Attornies : |
jChas Marsh, David Feirce, Norman Williams, Lyr
'don A. Marsh, Edwin Hutchinson, R. Makepeace
Ransom. Physicians: Joseph A. Gallup, Stephen
Drew. John D/Powers, JohuBurneJl, WiUard P. Gib-|
'son, Wiilara Bowman, Thomas E. Powers, Buckley
} O. Tyler, Abraham Harding. Postmaster: Alexan-j
der liutchinson.
ADDISON COUNTY.
Dorastiis Wooster, ) Assistant
Eben W. Ji'.dd, ^ Jusiices.
Stephen Haight, jr. Sheri^\
]^athaniel Foster, /%/i BaWJ'.
Geo. Chipman, States' Attorney.
Samuel Swiit, Judge (>f Probate for the District of
Addison.
Ezra Hoyt, Judge of Probate for the D'.slrkt of
Js^cw- Haven.
Joel Doolittle, Samuel Swift, Charles Linsley, com-
missioners of jail delivery for the count}" of Addison.
Noah Hawley, Samuel B. Booth, John H. Sherrilh
for the city of Vergennes.
Bclding Seymour, Jonathan Hagar, Henry Soper,
Silas H. Jennison, Marshall S. Doty, road comniis-
sioRcrs.
Jiiiddlcbury. — Justices: Samuel S. Phelps, Sethj,
Storrs, Peter Star, Daniel Chipman, Samuel Swift.'
I Jonn Simmons, Nathan Case, Martin Everts, James
jJewett, Hiram Muno-er, Charles Linsley, Jonathan
Hagar, Norman Tupper, George Chipman, George
liLoomis, Harvey Bell, Robert B. Bates, Joel Doolittle,
Oaias- Seymour. Clergy : Tiiomas A. Merrill, cong.
i Joshua Bates, cong. John Hough, cong. Benjamini'
j Smith, epis. Attornios : Seth Storrs, Daniel Chip-
I man, Horatio Seymour, John Simmons, Peter Starr,
Harvey Bell, Samuel H. Holley, Robert B. Bates,
George Chipman, Samuel S. Phelps, Charles Linsley,
Calvm C. Waller, Ozias Seymour, Joel Doolittle.
Vergcnnes. — Justices : Noah Hawley, Belden Sey-
mour, William White, Enoch D. Wooubridge, Philip
C. Tucker, Nathan Haskins, Daniel W. ^Buckley, >
x^nios W. Jiavnum, William iiurritt, Samuel B. BooUi.'
Town Clerk: William Eavritt. First Constable:;
Alured Hitchcock. Seiectmon : Villee Lawrence,!
Samuel P. Strong, Daniel W. Buckley. Clergy :
AlexpjQder Lovell, coro-. Luther Chamberiam, metb.:
Attornies : E. D. Woodbrirlge, Koah ilawley. i\a-'
than Haskins. Philip C. Tuck3r. Physicians : Eben.j
Huntington, Henry Hewitt, Carter Stone. Postmas-!
tcr : William R. Bixby. i
J^ewhaven. — Ji'.ptices : Jonathan Hoyt, jr. Eiia&
Boitum, Olhniel Jewett, Joseph C. Bradley, Wight-,
jnan Huntington, Samuel iK. Chalker, Martin Eno..i
Miron Grinneil, Daniel Twitchell, Lemuel B. Eldridge,'
William A- ash, Calvin Squire, David P. Nash, Joseph,
Everts. Town Clerk : Jonathan Hoyt, jr. First!
Constable : Lemuel B. Eldridge. Selectmen : Na-|
than Barton, Elias Bottum, Jesse Hendee. Clergy :;
Josiah Hopkins, cong. Attorney : Joseph C. Bradley.!
Physicians: Levi Warner, Adin Hull, Bullard.,
Postmasters : James Saxton, Josei>h C. Bradley. }
Walthfiui. — Justices : Daniel Chipman, Luther Ev-|
erts, Solomon Hobbs, George Fisher, George Fields,,
Beers Tomlinscn. Town Clerk : George Fisher.j
First Constable : Peleg Fisher. Selectmen : Ezra'
A. Burrell, Elijah Emton, Beers Tomhnson. j
^'3 ac/Zi^on.— Justices; Arzah Crane, Henry Smith,;
William H. Picket, Henry Brevoort, Sylvester Pond,;
Gideon Seeger, jr. Jonas N. Benedict, Aaron Merrill.
Town Clerk: Gideon Seeger, jr. First Constable:!
James Cook. Sehv-tmen : Asa Wilmarth, jr. William!
H. Picket, Lyman Clark. Clergy : Sylvanus Chapin,!
Loren Brewster, congs. Alanson 'Covil, bap. Physi-|
cians : Prentice D. Cheney, Henry Hale. Postmas-!
ters : Gideon Seeger, jr. Byron Murray.
Ferrisftj/r^/i.— Justices : Theophilus Middlebrook,
Stephen Hard, Russell Rogers, Seth Warner, Stephen
Beach, Allen Adams, Ira Tupper, Stoddard Martin,
Archibald Collins, Noah Porter, Nicholas Guindcn,
Caleb Warner. Town Clerk : Theophilus Middle-
brooks. First Constable : Wilham M. Gaige. Se-
lectmen : Ethan Burroughs, Joseph Rogers, Charles
H -
\¥ales. Clerg-y : John Jiristed, ems. John Dodg'e,
ibap. liarmon, cong. Pbysician : Jonathan
Cram.
MorJdon. — Justices : Johngon Finney, John Bar-
mini, John Bacon, Daniel Collins, Edmund Collins,
Ira Ladd, WiiJiara Tracy, Jirah Chambsrlin, Thcrnas
Smith, William Elliot. 'Town Clerk : Stoddard Hol-
lis. First Constable : Alson Collins. Selectmen :
John Smith, Oliver Sherman, Jehiel Chamberhn.
'Clergy ; Joel Fisk, cong-. Physicians : Dan Stone,
Horatio A. Smith, Ira Smith, Geo. E. Stone. Post-
master : Ciiarles Dean.
Skorcham. — Justices : Ebenczcr Buph, Udney H.
Everest, Aaron Lav;rence, Isaac Chipman, Joseph
Smith, 2d. Joh.n S. H-jnsden, John S. liarfabee, Davis
Rich, Elisha Bascora, LeviO. Birchard, Kent Wright.
jTown Clerk : Levi O. Birchard. First Constable :
I Marvin North. Selectmen : Kent Wright, Silas H.
|.Ieni6on, Isaac Chipman. Clergy : Daniel O. Mor-
I'ton, cong. Henry Green, bgp. Attornies : Udney H.
liEverest, Samuel Vv'oleott. Physicians : Nicanor
rNeedham, Erastns E. Biinn, Miner G. Tcrrill. Post-
ijmapter : Moses Seymour.
I l^Wjfc/.— Justice's : Robert lioilcy, Rufus II. Ear-
|nard, Daniel E. Parmelee, Winter H. Holley, Lulher
iiNewcomb, Philetiis Pier, Henry Soper, Amos Eddy,
|Horatio Needham, Uriah Hoyt. Town Clerk ; Wm-
IJtGr H. Holley. First Constable : Amasa Atwood.
fSelectmen : Philctus Pier, Henry Soper, Solomon
|; Drake. Clergy : David Hendee, baptist. Attorney :
jjHoratio Needham. Physician : Joseph Needham.
IPostmaster : Joseph Oils.
|| JVeyhrklge. — -Jiistices : Asaph Hay v/ard, Elijah
'Drake. Barsillai Stewart, Enoch Sprague, Samuel
James, Thomas Jewett.
Salishvry. — Justices : Reuben Saxton, John Iv..
Weeks, \yilliam Morton, Carey AHea, Ebenezer N.n
Briggs, Aaron Barrows, Ellery Hov/ard. Tov»7n Clerk: i
Reuben Saxton. First Constable : WashinM,on Mil-
ler. Selectmen : N. L. Darling, Nathaniel Spencer,!
Leonard Steward. Clergy: Kempton, meth.'}
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x\ttomey : E. N. Briggs. Phvfician : N^ashingioi;
Mil'ier. Postmaster : Harvey DGmiug'.
Bridport. — Justices : Gardiic?r Converse, Benjamin
Miner, jr. Z?nas ilyrick, Caleb Siuith, Calvin Eulace,
Joseph C. Eidridge,"^ Ebenezer Allen. Tovvn Clerk :
Gardner Conversse. ; First Constable: Josiah Bar-
rovv's, 2d. Selectmen : Benianun Miner, jr. llamlin
i Converse, Daniel Hanjlin. Ciei*gy : Increase Grave:^,
cong. Jonatban'Merriam, jr. bap. Attorney: Calvin
S'/iace. Ph}'sicians : Mardn Gay, Luther Cory, Joel
liice. Postmaster : Paris Fletcher.
Starksboro\ — Justices : Elijah Ferguson, Ensha
Ferguson, Asahel Wentworth, SamTiel Hill, Myron
Bushneil, Samuel Bushnell. Town Clerk : Richard
Worth. First Constable : William Worth. Select-
men : Samuel Hdl, Eiisha Ferguson, Chester Bidweil.
Phvbiciau : Aiferd Clark : Postmaster : Aiioustus
^. White.
Hancock. — Justices: Zerah Barnes, Charles G.
Robbins, Joseph A. Curtiss.
^ ^ Pantan. — Justices : William Myrick, Jesse Gran-
!dy, Friend Adams, Norman Mimson, Abner G. Hol-
Icomb, Enoch Kent, Samuel Shepard. Tov;n Clerk:
Jesse Grandy. First Constable :^ Silas Pond, jr. Se-
lectmen : William H. Smith, Norman Munson, Solo-
mea Allen. Clergy : Jesse Squier, moth. Physi-
cians : Stephen Ruico, Orin Smith. Postmaster:
Calvin Hyde.
JVkiting. — Justices : Ebenezer W^heelock. James
O. Walker, Epiiraim Moulton, Jotiah Simonds. Town \
Clerk: W^hitiield W^alker. First Constable: Saw-!
yer Walker. Selectmen: Josiah Simonds, Ephraim
Mouitcn, ^Tloulton Needliam. Physicians : Asheri
Nichols, Cyrus Carpenter, Isaac Ives, Postmaster:,
Simon Taft. |
Iy:li-estsr, — Justices: William Gile, Gideon Dyer.'
Town Clerk: William Gile. First Constable: Ab-|
ner Enos. Selectmen: John Bullock, Parley Enos,i
Henry j'vlorrill. Clergy: Kerupton, met a.;
Physician: William Gile. Postmaster: John G. S
Perry. j
Warren. — Jusiices: Jo^epii W. ElclrJclge, Ht'iii-yj'
|iS. Peahody, Parker Wooster, David Ralph. JainesI
Butterfield. Town CJerk :" Jcired \Y. Sliepard. First !
ConstcLble: Amos Rising. Selectmen: Telian Itis-I
ing, Joseph A. ilazan, Moses Sargeant, jr. Clergy : '
■Stephen M. Wheelock, c^ng. Nathaniel W. Stearns,
iHieth. Physician: Hsnry B. Peabody. Postmaster:
Joseph W. Eldridge.
j Cornvxi!/. — Justices : Horace Linsley, Asahel Bing-
'liam, Jesse Elsvvorth, Elias Douglass, William Hamil-{
ton, Chaimcoy Cook, Horace Janes. Town Clerk :
Asahel Bingham. First Constable: Linus Everts,
Solecttnen : Uorace Janes, William Hamilton, Jf^-se
Elsvvorth. Clergy: Jedediah Bushnell. cong. Phy-|
iMoiaiJS. Frederick Ford, Thonias P. Mattlievv^s, On-
iver J. Eells. Postmaster: Ciiauncey H. Siowell.
j PJpton. — Justices : Calvin Pier. Sli Matthews.
I jL(Vkv>/?i.— Jus 'ices : Hezekiah Hatch, Peter John-
:son, Thomas Heath, Lcvi DoVi^nmg, Daniel Varney,
Olivrj: W. Burnham, John Bush. Tov/n Clerk : Pe-
ter John£<n. First Constable: Isaiah Green. Se-
lectmen: O. W. Biirnham, Th'.mas Heath, Peter
Johnson. Physician: Benjamin Tabor.
i Kingston. — Justices : Joseph Patrick, Tho's. King.
Town Clerk : Joseph Patrick. First Constable: Eb-
ienezer Ba'ncroit. oelectmen : Benjamin Pinney, John
Peek, Ransom Beckwith. Postmaster : Plarvey Mor-
gan.
Goshen. — Justices: James Fitts, Francis Brown, fj
Matthew Carr, William C. Mead.
ORANGE COUNTY.
William Spencer, ) Assistant
Daniel Cobb, \ Justices.
Abel Carter, Sheriff.
Peter Bates, High Bailiff.
Widlani Knttiog, State'y Attor7iey.
Frederick Griswold, Judg-e of Probate for the dis-
trict of lia.idolph.
Vvilliam Spencer, t/wr^-e of Prohaiefor the didrict
of Bm ■fjvd.
Harri.^ E. G. MLaugblen, John W. Smith, Daniel
Jackson, commissioners of jail delivory. h
Leonard Farewell, Jonathau Jonness, BGnj.imin P. I
'|Baldwin. Frederick Smith, jr. Stuart Brown, road;
commissiuncri?. I
B rcul ford— J nr^iices : Benjamin P. Baldwin, Thorn- :
•IS Carrier. Dan. Martin, W. Wilson, John IvrDnffie,!
Samuel M'DuiFje, Thomas Tabor, Moses Cha!?e.[J
•Town Clerk: Andrew B. Peters. First Constable : jj
•Aijram B. Adams. Selectmen: Samuel M'DiifTiCil
'•Georg-o W. Prichard, Absalom' Baldwin. Clev^y.i
Silas M'Keen, cong. Attornies : Moses Chase, Jesse j
Merrill, 2d. Physiciafi.s : John Pool, Thomas Colby,!
;Daniel Martin, Paul Tabor. Postmaster: Alfred ^
^Corliss. _ f
j Braiafrie. — Justices: Jonathan Bass, Lymfin Kid-i
ider, Wiliiam Ford, Solomon Holman, Sampson Ni [
iCholt-, David Partridge, Rnfiis Hutchinson, J. Hutch- j
linson. Town Clerk : Ami Nichols. First Constable: j
IRuiiis Hutcliinson. Selectmen : J. Tillson, D. Wait,'
ijr. Jabcz Smith. Clergy: Ami Tsichols, con. Elijah i
■Huntington, c. bap. Physicians: Samuel Craig, S.;
;\V. Thayer, J. Dubois. i
B rooJ.'Jield . — Justices: Barna Bigelow, Nathanicdj
vVheatley, Enoch Slade, Thomas Kingsbury, Elisha,
Allis, jr. Simon Colton, William M. Alvord, Lutkerj
•Wheatloy, Waldo W.Tngalls. Town Clerk: Sethi
G. Bigelow. First Constable : Waldo W. Ingalls. '
Selectmen: D. Bigelow, jr. Thomas Kingsbury, Na-i
thaniel Wheatiey. Clergy: Elijah Lyman, con. S. i
Hovey, c. bap. Peter Bean, meth. Physicians: Wai-
ter Burnham, Daniel Washhuru. Postmaster: John
Smith.
Chelsea. — Justices: H. E. McLaughlin, Joel Tink-
er, Urbane I_iathrop, John W. Smith, Josiah Dana.
|Town Clerk: John W. Smith. First Constable: H.^
jE. G. McLaugl.ilen. Selectmen: John Stearns, Ben- [
jainin RoU'e, Joshua Dickerson. Clergy: Calvin No-'
ble, con. John G. Dow, meth. M. Coburn, univ. At-
tornies: D. A. A. Buck, Thomas Jones, John W.
U '.>
iniith. Physicians: Tiiomas Wiuslow, JohiiMcClareJ
Sau'i S. Stevens. Postmaster: John Steanis. {
Corinth.— JurAices : Sleplren Eaion, Samuel Ila-
zeltine, Richard Smith, Joshua M-:nTill, Ezokiel True,
F.phi-cim Ward, G-ould;5burn TapJin, Henry Dearborn,
Wintnrop Green, Moses Wallace, Amos C. Tenney.
Town clerk : Samnel Hazaltine. First constable :
(Tcorge Sleeper. Selectmen : Plant Sawyer, Amosj
C. Tenney, Plenry Dearborn. Clergy: Charles Y.'
Chase, cong. Nathaniel Bolles, f. bap. Zacheus Welk,
!chr. Attorney: Wm. Spencer. Physicians: Josh-
jiia Tenney, E. Smith, John Robie, Thomas P. Bald-
Iwin. Postmaster : Theodore Cooke.
I Fdirlee. — Jnstices: Thomas Stratton, Moulton S.
jMorey, Robert S. Gilmore, Jesse Stoddard, Phineas
uBailey. Town Clerk : Gran:, Smith. First Consta-
jble : Samuel Bliss. S.^ioclmc^n : James Morisou, Pe-
Ler Marston, Calvin Coburn. Attornies : Moulton
;Morey, Samuel T. Morey. Postmaster: Isaac Far-
|-ington. _ |j
j J\'c^ic-'i?fr^.— Justices : Charles Hale, Isaac Eailey,,]
iJosep'i Perry, Ephraim B. Stevens, Charles John£Oi!,|
Jonas Tucker, James Bailey, 2d. Levi Rog-ers, Abner
[S. W. Tenney. Town Clerk : Isaac Bayiey. First
jGonstable : Caleb Stevens. Selectmen : A. B. W. ]
jTenney, James Brock. Attornies : Peter Burbank,
Gastavns G. Cushman, Joseph Berry. Physicians :
'loim Stevens, Samiiel Cartiss, E. Thatchyr. Post-
I iiasters: Jolm L. Wood, James Spear, jr.
j 0:-an.^e. — Justices: John Stacy, Tliaddeus CIapp,|'
I Jacob P. Sar.'^reant, Luther Carpenter. Town Clerk • '
|Thaddeas Clapp. First Constable : Reuben White
|Seleclmon: Luther Carpenter, David Clark, Philip ||
jSargeant. Clergy: Ezekiel Carrier, rneth. Physi-
jcian: Eliphalet M. Bill. Postmaster: David Nel-
son.
Randolph. — Justices: Abner Weston, Timothy Ed-
!son, William Nutting-, Lebbcus Ed«-erton, Belcher
ISalisbury, Israel Kibbee, Daniel Parish, Roger Wil-j
iiianxtj, Jason Steele, Seth Washburn, John Moulton,
; Benjamin Jones, Enoch Ilebard, Joseph Bloelgett, Ed-
JJUliO^/H) illXLIiail XUUiJjJ' '-^t'^^iij • »><^J11J^Y.
I Aaron Buswell and Jolin Hilliard, f. baps.
I Daiiiel CoLb. Physicians : Albio-ence P
I
91
mand Weston. Tmvn Clerk : Vv'iiliam Nutting-.
First Constable: Richard A. Hayden. Selectmen:
. iLebbeus Edg-srton, John Glidden, Harvey Lampson.j.
Clergy: Tilton Eastman, eon. Ziba Pope, f. bap. Ste-
Iphon Herrick, meth. Attornies;: William Nutting,
'Jason Steele, Edmund Weston, George Chase. Phy--
'sicia.n3 : John S. vSniith, John Edsun, Parley D. Elod-
tgett. Postmasters: Isaac Blodgett, John Giidden. \
I Strajford. — Jastcies: Asahel Chaniberlin, Leonard|
; Walker, Stephen Morrill, Martin Barrett, J'^dediah
H. Harris, Lyman Bonson, David Morrill. Town
iCierk; Stephen Morrill. First Constable : Jonathan
'Fniry. Selectmen: Jedediah H. Harris, Lyman
'Benson, Nathan Young. Clergy: John Moore, univ.
~ ' ' ~ ' " Attorney:
Peirce, John
Sabin, Eleazer Baldv.-in. S. D. Elliot. Postmaster:
r, J. Harris.
r/ie^,/r»Y/.— Justices : William Hoaton, John Hall,!
I Timothy P. Bartholomew, John C. Hammond, Samu-|
I el Daniels, Snueon Short, Presbury West, jr. Daviu'
Eruce» Attornies : Simeon Sliort, Presbnry West, jr.l
Top.^iam. — Justices : Samuel Butteriield, Jesse;
Putnam, Jsmos Petrie, Edmund George, Seth Aas-
jiin, Benjamin P. Smith, Aaron Sanborn, Levi Tabor.'
Tovvm Clerk: Levi Tabor. First Constahle : Johuj
K. Dustin. Selectmen : Jonaiban Jenness, Daniel!
Bagley, Samuel Butteriield. Cicrgy : K. Sanborne.;
ban. William Sloane, cong. William Sanborne, f. bapJ
Attorney: Seth Austin. Phv^icians : R. H. Hunt-|
\e\\ Israel Stukeley, Benjamin P. Smith, — Hall,:
J. Petrie. Postir. aster: Wf.rren Ives. j
T'unbridg-e. — Justices: Ebenezcr Hackf^tt, Eli Ans-;
tin, Elijah Dickerman, Samuel Austin, Cyrus Chap-;
man, Benjamin Cozzens, George \Veymoath, Elias
Curti:}. Town Clerk: Samuel Austin. First Con-i
stable : C. W. Spaulding. Selectmen : I. C IlallJ
A-Ton Whitney, James Hutchinson. Clergy; David]
H. Williston, con. Nathaniel King, Thomas Moxley.
Geo» Hacket, t. bap. Physicians : Th. Moxiey, SewaJ
Seavoy, C. B. Chandler. Postmaster : Elijah Tracy-
^ B _^ ,!
Vevshire. — Justices .-■ Thomas Keyes, William Pri-|
or, Simeon Baron, George W. Maltby, Riifus Blancli-
ard, Nathan Spear, Nathaniel Jones, jr. Town clerk :
Thomas Keyes. First constable : Ira Corse. Se-
lectmen : George W. Maltby, Moses Bartholomew,
iNatlianiel Jones, jr. Physicians: Ezra Bliss, Ephr.
Carpenter. Postmaster : Stephen Spencer.
Washington. — Justices : Jacob Bliss, William Kim-
ball, Philip Sargennt, Asa Burton, Stuart Brown,
Town clerk; Asa Burton. First constable : Gideon
Downing-. Selectmen: Samuel Worthley, Stephen
Barton, Lewis Ingram. Clergy: William Kimball,
Imeth. Physician: Jesse H. Foster. Postmaster:
idolphus Aainsv/orth.
West-Fidrlee. — Justices: Elisha Thayer, Samuel
!Graves, Elisha May, William Nilcs, Isaac Lyon.
Town clerk : Elisha Thayer. First constable : John
House. Selactm'^n : Wells Davis, John House, Sands
iNiles. Clergy, Joseph Tracy, cong. Thnothy Spaul-
jding, calv. bap. Physician : Ira Evsns.
fViUiamsiown.- — Justices : Levi Smith, Aaron S.
Martin, James Ljnide, xlriel Crane, Joel Bass. Town
iClork : Darius Pride. First Constable : Moses Morse', j
jjr. Selectmen: Daniel Martin, Enoch Howe, .Tolnr
[Poor. Clergy: Joel Davis, com Attorney: James I
jLynde. Physician: Z P. Burnhara. Postmasters
Elijah Paine, Simeon Wight, jr.
CniTTKNDEN COUN'Ti'.
Timothy Follett, ■ } Assidani
Nathaniel Newell, 5 Justices.
Heman Lowry, Sfter?^.
Moses Bliss, High BaiUf.
Charles Adams, State's Attorney.
Truman Chittenden, Judge rf Probate for the Dis-
trict of Chittenden.
Nathan B. Haswell, Alvan Foot, George P. Marsh,
commissioners of jail delivery.
Truman Chittenden, John Jackson, William Pease.
Lemuel B. Piatt, Wm. Rhodes, road commnssioners.
^ BoUon. — -Justices: Asa Stockwell, Samuel B. Ken-
nedy, Myjc^s L. Gulton, John Pinneo, Town Clerk
John Pinaeo. First Constable : AInion Whitcomb .
Selectmen : Allen Willard, Gideon Barber, Jesse
Jevv'cll. Postma.5ter: James Whitcomb.
Burlington, Justices : Georo-c Robinson, Alvan
Foot, Isaac T. Hyde, Andrew Thompson, John N.
Pomeroy, Nathan B. Haswell, Wm. Srayton, ChariCf
Adims, Charles Burnham, Ebenezer Brown, Burreii
Lane. Geortre P. Mar?h, George Peaslee, John P.
Ilollonbeck, Truman Seymour. David Ruaseil, Seneca
Austin, Charles Russell, John VanSicklen, jr. Town,
Clerk: Gcorg-e Robinson. First Constable: Pliineas
Atwater. Selectinen : Geo. Robinson, Alvan Foot.
.Clergy: Reuben Smith, con. calv. G. G. Ing-ersoll,
con. unit. Poor, meth. Attornies: Geo. Robin-
son, John N. Pomeroy, Alvan Foot, Charl::'S Adams,
Jamw^s L. Sawyer, Luman Foote, Wm. A. Griswold,
j William Brayton, John C. Thompson, Benjamin
P. Bailey, Gamaliel B. Sawyer, George Peaslee,
uVraos Blodget, Ser>eea Austin, Henry Leavenvv-orth,
George P. Marsh, Sidney Smith, Charles Rus-
sel, C. P. Van Ness. Physicians: Johii Pomeroy,
; Truman Powell, Henry S. Waterhouse, W. Sweetser,
Robert Moody, Chamberlain, James Van Sick-
lin, Elijah D. Ha mmon. Postmaster: Enhraim Mills.
Colchester. — Justices: Thomas Browneii, William
Hine, John Gove, John Johnson, Vv''m. Munson, Peter
jNeweomb, Noah Wolcott, Samuel Smith. Town
\ clerk r Noah Wolcott. First constable : J. W. Vv^ea-j
ver. Selectmen: William Hine, A. B. Allen, Elijah I
I- Wolcott. I
Charlotte. — Justices: Jonathan Breckcnridge, Jere-'
rniah Barton, John Strong, Aaron L. Beach, David'
Cook, Pitt E. Hewett, George Nevv-.-l], Wm. NobleJ
Everett Rich, Geo. Sherman, Luther Stone, jr. Wm
; Sherman, Beuj. Simonds, Slukely V/estcott. Town!
clerk: George Newell. First constable : Aaron B.f
Webb. Selectmen: Lyman Yale, Everett Rich,|
Benjamin Simonds. Clergy: Calvin Yak\ con. '
Pease, meth. presiding elder Benj. GriiEn, meth. Jus-
tus Bvingtou, meth. John A. Dodo-e, bap. Attornies:
9 4
'Wiliiam Noble, Oliver Habbell. Physicians: Luther
,Stone, jr. John Strong, J. D. Farnswcrth, Joel Stone,
— Corbin. Poftmaster : Noble Lovely.
, Essex. — Justices: Andrew Morgan, Bille B. Bat-
tler, Samuel Paige, Soloir,on Baker, Michael Sinclair,
Amos Biiss, Marshall Castle. Town clerk: Andrew
Morgan. First constable: William A. Butler. Se
lectmen: Marshall Casile, Amos Bliss, David Kellorg
Clergy: Asaph Morgan, con. Chester Ingrahsm, bap
Physicians : Hannou How, Simon Tubbs. Postmas
tor: Roswell Butler.
Hinesbiivgh. — Justices : Edmund Baldwin, V7rn. B. I
Marsh, Eradtus Bostwick, John M. Eidredo-e, Anson;
Mnnson, Mitchell Hinsdell, Nahum Peck, Moses Pel- \
ton. Town clerk : Srastus BostVvdck. First consta-
ble : Erastus Meach. Selectmen: JohnM. Eldredge,
; Edmund Baldwin, Augustas McE wen. Clergy: Otto
is. Hoit, con. Peter Chase, bap. Attornies : John M.
jSldredge, Nahum Peek. Physicians: Daniel Good-
ilnrlbut.
i H(trding1:)n,—JwBX\cQsr. Niithaniel Norton, Lumar
E. Loveland, Jeremiah Reroington, Selah Ambler,
Enoch A. Smith, James Ambler, jr. Town clerk :
I James Ambler, jr. First constable: John Judson.
I Selectmen; Enoch Tyrrell, Lyman Hall, Jeremiah
Remington. Clergy: Ciiarles Bowls, f. bap. Giles
P^ood, meth. Physicians: Gail Nichols, Enoch A.
^1 Smith, Mathsw Cole. Postmaster: Amos Dike.
I Jcrko, —Justices: Truman Barney, Joseph Porter,
'Oliver Lowry, Arthur Bostwick, David S. Stone,,
Thomas Read, V7m. P. Richardson, Lyman Field.';
I Town clerk: Thomas Read. First con^^lable : Eras-
|itas Field. Selectmen: Lemuel Blackn-i^an, Lyman |
"Field, Luther Brov;n. Attornies: Joseph Porter,
Jacob Maeck. Physicians: George How, Eleazer
Hutchins, James Hambleton, Hosea Bliss. Post-lj
m.astcr : Joseph Porter. it
J)Ia7i-^etd. Justices: Ivory Luce, Elisha Brov;n,l|
Nathaniel Butts, George Town. Town clerk: Ivory ||
Luce. First constable ; Thomas Harlov/. vSeiect
rnen: Nathnniol Eutts, Samuel Harris, Ivoiy Luce.
Miiion, — Justices : Hen\an xM'en, Gideon Ploxie,
Moses Davis, Lewis Lycri, Ephraim rierrick, Abner
G. Whittemore, Jacob Davis, Levi Smith, Phelps ^
Smith, Warren Hcxie. Tovv^n clerk: Gideon Hoxiejjj
^ Firot constable : John Dsv/ey. Selectmen: Lemuel ^
,B. Piatt, Levi Sinith, Eleazer Austin. Clero-y : Jobn
Scott, con. Attornies: Heman Allen, Albert G.
Whittemore, V/arren Hoxie. Physicians : Calvin
Demmino;, Jos^o P. Carpenter, Avery x'^insvvorlh, IIo- '
sea P. Cobb, Benjamin Shaddock, Onicn. Post-
master : Lyman Burg-ess.
Richmond. — -Justices : Edward Jones, Amos P.
; Cooper, Eli Brovv^nson, Amos B. Bishop, Benoni
Thompson, Harry Brownson, Wm. P. Erigg-:?, Charles i,
Stevens, Natiian Fay, jr. Town clerk:" H. Brovv'n-!'
feon. Firtt constable: Stephen Coopor. Selectmen:
Josiah Thompson, Thomas Kimball, Ransom Jones.
Attornies: Harry Brownson, Wm. P. Brigo:s. Phy-
sicians : Seth Cole, D. Nyms. Postmaster : Widow
Sally Brownson.
Sheluunie. — Justices : Samuel Blinn, Nath'l. Gage,
Pieman Barsto, Hyrnan Hohbard, Burijess Hall, Levi
iComstock, Ehhu Russell, Horace Saxton. Town!
clerk: Levi Cumstock. First constable: Eh Thayer.
Selectmen: Samuel Fletcher, Nathaniel Gage, Ho-
race Saxton. Clergy: Lewis McDonald, epis.
Shipard, con. Physicians: Joel Fairohild, jr. Isaac
C. Isharn. Postmaster: Garrard Burritt.
St, Geor^e.—Justices : Horrace Ferris, Lewis Hig-'
bee, Reuben Lockwood. Town clerk: Horace Fer-"
ris. First constable: Reuben Lockv/ood. Select-
men: Reuben Lockwood, Horace Ferris, Silas Isham,
' UiiderhilL — Justices: William Barney, Peter Mar
tin, Isaac J. Bourne, Jonathan Woodworth, John H
: Tower. !
I TFesiford. — Justices : Ebcnezer Bo\yman, Danforth
I W^es, Uriel Stuart, Josiah Farnsworth, John Allen,
Ziba Woods. Town clerk: Thomas Haynes. First
c_onstable: Jacob Macomber. Selectmen: David j
I 9o
lifciselton, Ziba Woods, Artemas Allen. Clergy :f
Simoon Parmelee, con. Physicians: Thomas Haynes,
Ira Hatch. Postmaster: William Wood.
i IVilliston. — Justices: Solomon S. P*Ii]ler, ChannceyJ
Browne}], David French, David Isham, .Tolm Brown,]
jr. Brigham C. Wri.'jht, Samuel A. Erownell, Wes-'l
ley Whipple, Nathan Allen, Trunian Chittenden, Sol-|
iomon Milioa:. Attornies: Chauncy Brownell, David}]
French.
WASHINGTON COUNTT.
Dan Carpenter, > Assistant
Shubael Wheeler, 5 Justices.
Rawscl R. Keith, Sherijf.
Joseph Wig<yins, High Bailiff.
Denison Smith, State's Attorney.
Jedathun Loomis, Judge of Probate for the district
of JVashington.
George Worthington, Cyrus Ware, Arannah Wa-
terman, commissioners of jail delivery.
Joseph Howes, Stephen Pitkin, Ezekiel Robinson,
?»iatthias S. Jones, Daniel Moody, road commissioners.
Bnr^e. — Justices: Deaisc.n Smith, Warren Elli?, Cba-
pin Keith. Leonard Keith, Peter Nichols, Joseph Thomp-
?on, Stephen Freeman, Charles Robinson. Town clerk:;
Joseph Ripley. Fn-st constable : Peter Nichols. Select-
men: Denison SrniQ^, Jeremiah Ellis, John Thwing-.
Clergy: Justus W. Freach, 600. — ^ — White, meth. Jobn
E. Palmer, Tbomas Browning', Univ. A'toraies: Deni-
son Smith, Lucius B. Peck, New&ll Kin&man, Charles
Robinson. Physicians : Robert Paddock, Lyman Pad-
dock, Seth Field. Postmaster : Walter Chaffy.
Berlin. — Juslicrs : Abel Knapp. Joel Warrtn, Charles
Bulkeley, Cheater Nye, Jame? Sawyer, Zenas C. Dev/ey.l
ITown clerk : Abel Kn;ipp. First coostable : John Poor : |
Selectmen: Justus Brown, James H. Laiigdon, I?raei|
P>ewey. Clergy: James Hobart, con. Attorney: Cha'sj'
Bulkeley. Physicians: Gershom Heatoa, John Wins- 1
low. Postmaster; Israel Dewey. 1
Calais. — Justices: Gideon Ilicks, Gideon Wlieelock,'
Caleb Curtis.s, Lovel KePon. Town clerk: Gideon ;
Hicks. Pirst constable: James Morse. Selectmen: Shu-
: 97 ^1
bael Ciifeeur, juiias hill!. Paiuon Janes. Cler^j : Ben-j
'iamin Vn^o, chri?. connoxion, Pattou Davi?, chris. bre'.h.!
i Attorney, Shubael \Vhecler. Physicians: Charles C I
j Clfirk, Gcorg-p. j
; Dtixbvn —.T-asuce" : John L. Kenned}'-, Roderick Phil-
ilip?, Horace GriflUh, Nathan Huntley ' \
! ElmGre. — Justicf:? : Peleg Scnfield. Abner Doty, Nehe-
! miah French, Jonathan Bri'ige. Tov/ncleik: Martin
j Elmore. First c(>nstable : I )avid Ripley, Seloclmeu :!
! Abner Doty, Pel»T Scufield, Geor2:e \V. Bailey. Phvsi-!
rian: Camp. j
I Fay^ton. Justices : V/iili^m Sherman, Theephilu?!
jBixby, Peter Drc\r. Town clerk : Peter Drew. First'
'constable: WiUiam Sherman. Selectmen: Thomas'
I Iving-man. Jolham Ca-penter, Eiisha Brigham. Clergy :'
IJotham Carpenter, raeth. I
j^ v.^/'j?<.'/.-f/?c/-.— Justices: Nahnm Kel'on, ^alvjn Coilin'-J
iXathan Jevreft, Sylvanus Baldwin, Joseph Win;^, Tim
|lhy Merrill, Josiah Win- Joel Eassett, Nathaniel C.l
j Kin-, Timothy Hubbard, Cyrus War<^, Nicholas Baylies.'
I W. Upham, J. Howes. 'I'own clerk: Joseph Win?. 'Fir?ti
i constable: W. CiHinc;?. Selectmen: J. Howes, J. Wing, N.i
jKeiton. Clero;y: Chester Wright, con^. David Lesbej
meth. Samuel Parker, bap. Clark Stevens, friend. At-!
;tnrnies: San:;uol Prentiss, Nicholas Bavlies. Cyrus VVarr.i
iJeduthun Loomis, Timotbv Merrill,' William Upham.';
I Thomas Ree.l.jr. Hezek^ah H. Reed. Azro Loomis, Or-'
jamel H.Smith. Daniel P. rhompscn, C.-Ivin J. Keith.''
I Phyncian? : Edward Lamb, James Spalding-, N. C. Kiuo^,|
Harvey Hersey, Julius Y. Dewev. Postmasters: J. Y.i
Vail, village of Montpelier, Merrill Williams, east village.!
.'^/ar.'?,\/ie/.i.— Justices : Josiah Holiister, Aaron Bul-i
.:lnck, Jacob Putnam. Town clerk: Martin Bull<<ck.i
F;rst constable : William Martin. Selectmen: Stenhenj
I Pitkin, Josiah Holiister, Janstan Howard. Clergy : John '.
Capron.ohc. John Stone, cong. Physician : Co
lis. Postmaster: Joshua Smith.
-"'Middlesex. — Justices: Nathaniel Carnenter. Davi.l^
Larnngton, Horace Holden, Daniel Houghton Townj
clerk: Horace Hold"n. First constable: Ira M"Elroy.i
Sdecttncn : Horace Holden, Daniel xHoughton, Artema^i
VV. W dder. Physicians : Asa Holdridge, Samuel Fifield:
1 o=tmaster : Daniel Houghton.
.¥r)rr/c-r^^.— Justices: Oramel D. Skinner, Ebcncy^er
iya
.yoimToii, R'JUSF Ciapp, CTphas Carpeiiler, iSeth Munson.
'Tov/ii clerk : Ebenezor Johnson, Ficst constai;]e : Levi
jipaukliag. SeiectinGn: Charles Howe, R.nfus Ciapp,
ijohn Howes. Clei^y: IN'athan B. Ashcraft, methodist.
pjivsician : Km°;sley. Postmaster: Ira Carpentrr
JVor//Vi.'/ti.— Justices : Nathaniel Jones, Jesse Avenll,
C'iji.h 6iuilh, jr. Joseph Williavns. i'own clerk : Elijah
j,o;iiith, jr. First constable: John Starkweather. Se-
'leclracn : Elijah Burnham, David M. Lane, Jesse Averill.
]Cler--y: Sylv.tnus Robinson, Josiah Wetherby, fr. baps.
^Joel°Wiuch, metb. Attorney : John L. Buck. Pbysi-
SfMims : BenjaiDin Porter, Alexander Edson.
F/amjjfW.—Jiistices : Bradford Kinney, Silas^Wil-^
liam.^. ir. Andrew Wheatiey, Jf-bez L. Carpeutrr. Town ,
!( U-rk: Silas Williams, jr. First couL-tabl? : Joseph Larnp-j
isoa. Selvctmen : Andrew Wheatiey, Zephaniah How-.|
!ard, D:-.vid Kinney. Clergy: Jonathan Kinne5^ bap. j
fiPhilio Wheeler, bap. Harvey, meth. Physicians: \
jlAioh-rst Simons, Nathaniel Bancroft, Ebenc:ier Conant.
'postmaster: Nathaniel Bancroft. .
Rovbury.—Jyi^Uces- Jonafnan F. Rng-les, Daniel
Kiu-sbnrv', Samurd M. Orcutl, Charles Sampson, bnao
Richardson. Torni clerk: Samuel M. Orcntt. Fusi
constable: Henry Boyce. Selectmen: Isaiah Snaw,
Samuel M. Orctatt, Charles Sampson. Physicians : Liea-
ry Boyce, Ira Hunter. . , at i
67^ :t-.— Justices : Nathan Robinson, Daniel Moouy,
Kiverius Camp, Asa Pvaymond, Thomas B. Downer.
Towti clerk: Riveiius Camp. Firstcons.able : Denipas
Fuller. Selectniea : Lemuel Thomas, Philip Smith, Ab-
nor Fuller. Clergy : Hiram Meeker, meth. Aldeu \\ at-
iKin«, con-. C. W. Martin, chr. Reuben Dod-e, chr. At-
Storney : O. W. Butler. Physicians : 'J'. 13. Downer, Jo-
i^enh Robinson, C. Barnes. Postmaster : P. Lr L.amp.
S Vrc^/p/-6ury.~Justice8r Richard Kneelaud, Hc>race At-
Ikin'. John Stearns, Solomon Newcomb. Ezra P. but.er.
iTovrn clerk : Dan Carpenter. First constable : E ymas
Is. N.-wcomb. Selecdmen: John Stearns, Amasa Priue,
iCharles Calkins. Clergy: Daniel Warren, conj?. Ezra
'Butler, ban Samuel Seabury, bap. Samuel Lord, ir bap.
vaornies :' Dan Carpenter, Henry F. Janes, [aul Dil-
5linsham,jr. Physicians: Stephen Pierce, Ou\er vv.
"Drew. Postmaster : lleory F. Janes.
Waitifield.—Jii^ces: Jason Carpenter. Lynde V\ a,t.
^ "" • yy
' NT^thi^? fi. J^s,'jei7i3on Jones. Town clerk : J t nison
Joup'. First con^tnble: Cyren Burdiek. Selectmen:
Matthias S. Jones, James Jo^lin, Eiins Tuylor, jr. Cier-
Uy Araarii4hCliandler,con^, Piiy?ieiaas : William Jns-
I'lvi Onin'^e Smitli. Po^ttnuGter : Roderick Rtohardsoa.
1! k'^z-cwter.— Justices: Amos Rice, Alien Vail Onliii-
i: Leonard. I'own clerk: O^hir Leonard. Fust cotista-
hVis: JouHs Abbot. Seitdraeu : Nathan Adams, iMiltoo
Brown, Eli Stoae.
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
William A. Palmer, ) ^^,.^,«„f Jt^sliccs,
Timothy P. Fuller, (
Nathan Furer, Sheriff.
Jude Kimball., Hi^h Bailiff.
Isaac Fletcht^r, Smte's Attorney.
Benjamin F. Demmg, Juds^e of Probate for the (lis-
trid of Caledi$ni%.
Josoph MorriU, 2d 'Benjamin F. Deming, Aaron
'Porter, commissioners of jail delivery.
William Cahoon, George W. Drew, Joseph H. In-
galls, Nchemiah Bradiee, John W. Dana, road com-
missioners.
Barnef.— 3 n<>iice£: Hugh Sommers, 2d James Gil-
-B cbnst, Elijah G. Binsrham,^ Waller ilurvey, Henry Sle-
' vcn?, William Gleason, William Shearer, Levi P. Parks, |
Silas Harvey, Robert Harvey, Win. Gilke/3on, Alexan-
der Harvey." Town clerk: John Shaw, 2d. First Con-
^stable: Silas Kelley. Seieetmen : Wra. Bachoi, Bar-
tholomew Sommer?, Wna. Shearer. Clergy : David
GoodwiHie, Thomas Gociwillie, pres. Attoruis? : Geo.
B. Ciiandler, Charles Story, Mordecai Haie. Physicians :
John VIcNabb, Skinner. Po>traastfcrs : Elijah M.
Davi?, Ira Davis, James lioae.
iJt/,,Ve.— Justices : Re.nian Fyler, Geor^re W. Denisou'j
JElam While, Riifus Goddii'.g, Rufus New; l!, Daniel Wel-|
niaa, Isaac Denisoa. Town clerk: Asael Burring^ton.J
rii=t con?tp.b!e : Ebenezor Darlinjr. Ssleclmen ; Ir;; |
Walter, Pcufus GodiuLT. Isaac Denison. Cierg:y: Daniel
We'.lnian, rest. Abel Biigl v, f. bap. Physidan.- : Gealon
Huutoon, Ahiel Brown. Postciaster : Asael Burrinq-ton.
Cfl.'/.'/. --Justices: Thomas O.-^ooil, Anthony Perry,
John Dnman, J.ibn W. D.ma, Jo>pph Fu^her, Tristram C.
it'U
■jHoii, Elihu Coburii, I'^ieazer Smiih, Joseph Lauc,
LcoaarJ Orcult. Town clerk : I'homas O-g^ood. First
constable: Jeremiah JJal^cock. Selectaien : John VV.':
Dana, Leonard Oroutt, David Haines. Clergy . David
Carr, meth. Henry Jones, eoa. Attorney: Theton How-
ard, Fhysicinns : Perley Scott, VVm. Fralt, -Morgan.
Postmaaier : Hector McLean.
7J;myj7/e.— Justices: Joseph Morrill, 2d William Mr.t-
tocks, Geoi'^e VV. Drew, Abrain Miner,, Geo. B. Shaw,
Aarou Porter, Abner Harris, James M. Morrill, John A.
Stanton, Augustine Clark, Samuel Sius, Asa Sar^eant,
Joshua Roberts, Amos Clensent, Samuel B. Maltocki, Ar-
chelaus Bias. Town clerk : Archelaus Sias. Firi^t con-
stable : Dearborn B, Seuter. Selectineu : Joaeuh Mor-
jrill, 2d Geo. W. DreAV, Josiiua Roberts, Clergy : E. J.
j Boardmaii, coa. S. Sia?, A. Sias, meth. Lewi.-; Fisiier, bajt.
I Isaac R. Fettin-ill, chr. Attornies : Wm. Mattocks, Geo.
iB. Shaw, Samuel B. iS^^locks. Physicians: Oluey Ful-
ler, Un Babbit, Samuel Collins, Eidad Alexander, Oliver
Morse. Postmaster: Israel P. Dana. j'
Grolon. — Justices: Jacob Abbott, John Darlin;^, jr.
Reuben VVhiLtier, John Heath, Medad Darling. 'J\avu
clerk: Joha Darling-, jr. First &(jn^table : iJaaiel Dar-
ling-. Selectmen. David Vance, Medad Darling, An-
drew M'Clary. Clergy: Otis Robinson, c. bap. Septi-
mus Lalhrop, f. bap. Physician : PLeuben Pliil.
Ilardwick. — Justices: Ethau A. Nichols, Jacob J'aine,
Enoch Smith, Barnabas Doty, George P. Fish, Daaic!
1 French, Enoch Bailey, Orra Crosby, Samuel French, Le-
|vi Goodrich. Town clerk : Daniel French. First con-
stable : Wm. S. Flint. Selectmen : T. P. Fuller, Josepli
j Patch, Ethan IL Nichols. Clergy : Jacob N. Loomis,
jcon. Attwrnies: Bliss Davis. J. Faraham. Physician?:
; A. Smith, N. B. Spaulding, E^Urbrooks. Postmus-
jter: Elaathan Strocg.
^/:r6,y.— Justices : Timothy Lock, rvTe.rit Newhall,
Seth Burrows, Jdir.es Churcli, Peter Stilts, Ebenazer Da-'
jn^au. Town desk: James Church. First constable:
jTheophihii Grout. Selectmen: Ebene^er Daman, Na-
than Willis, Ca;-aaer Gibson. Clergy: Luther Wood,
coug.
L^'mion.— Justices: Isaiah Fi-.k, Jude Kimball, Abel
Edged, Alpheus Hoiigliton, Josiah C. VViilard, Laac
Fletcher. Si.muel W. VVinsor, George C. Cahoon, Alpheus
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Fi-'lctier, At.'Si Carpeaie:-, Epliraim Cuamberlaiu, VVm.
.Cahooii, Job Randall. Town clerk : Williatn Cahoon.
First constable: Charlrs Roberts, Selectmen; Benja-
min Walker : Elias Bemiss, Stephen TvlcGaffy. Clergy :
Samuel Tc-uney, fon. Wheelock, moth. Daniel
Qiiimby, f. bap. Attornies : Isaac Fletcher, George C.
Ciihofin, Abel U under Wood. Physiciaos : Hubbard
Field, Freedom D'^n^cnoTe, John Wheeler, Fhinehas
ISnalclin^. Postmaster: Halsey r».iley.
J^'ewark. Justices: Philemon [lartwell, Miles Coe,
'Eieazer Packer. Town clerk: Eleazer Packer. First
;con?taMe: Pearley Ball. Sclectmea : Fearley Ball,
[James Dexter, Fairback.
Pearhaoi. Justices: Jolin W. Chandler, Reuben
iBIanchard, Jonathan Elkias, Jesse Merrill, Zenas Cross-
man, Jcnn Mattocks, Chester W. Closs, Nicholas C. Bus-
well, NehemifJi B«-adlee, Geor^'e W. Clark, Ezra Chara-
berlin. Town clerk: Leonard Worcester. First con-
lstai)le: Rarry Martin. Selectmen: George W. Clark,
JAsa Skeels, Jacob Blanchard. Clergy: Leonard Wor-
cester, con. Attornies: John iMattorks, Chester W. Bloss.
I' Physicians: Josiah Shedd, Zobina K. Pangborn. Post-j
master: Joel Walker. j
Ryegcle. — Justices : Jabez Bigelow, Robert Whitelaw,j
John Neilson, Archibald Park, Nathaniel Kn^^h', Abra-j
m Page, Wm. Gray. Town clerk : James fFhitelaw.
i First constable : Walter Roben. Selectmen: John Cam-
eron, JVva. Gra5% Abraham Page. Clergy: James Mili-
gan, reformed pres. Physician : Eli Perry. Postmaster:
James Whitelaw.
SheJJield. — Justices: Moses Davis, Hezekiah Bickford,
■Mastin M. Miles, Beuben Miles, Joseph H. Ingalls. Town
jclerk: Stephen Drown First constable : George Giay. I
Selectmen: Joseph H. Ingalls, Stephen Drown, George
Gray. Clergy: Samuel Haseltine f. bap. Postmaster:
:! James Townsend. j
St. Jnhnshury. — Justices : Luther; Clark, Press We?t,i
Leonard Farrington, Samuel A. Wheeler, Ezra Ide, Jer-i
ry Dlckerman, Simeon Cobb, EphraiDi Paddock. Townj
clerk: J. Dickerraaa, First constable : W^alter Wright, i,
Silectmen: Ezra Ide, Samuel French. John Armington.l
Clergy: James Johnson, con. Attorney: Eph. Paddock. }
Physicians : Luther Jewett, Abner Miles, J. Dickerman.
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j SuUon. — Jui^ticeo: Waj. BruL-kway, David blooJard.
iThadcieus CurUn, Josiah iluvvs»n, Jouutnari Browu, Ben-
jumia Campbell, Jacob C. Morrill, lloswell Cheney.
j Walden. — Juitices: Thomas t'arriugton, Leonard Far-
!rin;?torj, Daalel VVoo-ter^ [iau«oa Ro-'ers, Adain Amsdea,
:jr. Tiioothy Haiucs, Gihn^n Dow, Merrill Foster, Jariics
jJBcll. Atlorney: James Bell.
I Walerfor-il. — Justices: Joseph Armingtou, John Lee,
Abiel Richardb-on, Nathan Pike, Robert Tayg-ard, Bri;^-
!iam Pike, Jonah Carpenter, Sylvauas HeaiiTmigvvay. j
jTown clerk: Syivanus liemraiD^vvay. First constable :
■Georgffc Alexander. Selectmen: Syivanus }Ietrimiii,^'way. j
jjohn Lee, Bnj^ham Pike. Cierg-y: Thomas Hall, cou.
i Silas Davison, caiv. bap, Erastiis [larvey, f. bap. x\t.-j
ItorniGs: Charles Davi?, Azor Wetherbe. Physicians:!
|;Ral()h Bu,s;bep, Muses F. Morrison, Richard F. Rovvell,'
|posLinaster : Richard F. Plowell. %
!l JF/iCiT-^Cf/r.— Justices : A bner .Morrill, Israel Porter, Jo-
nathan Taylor, Dudicy Clark, Jonah Laue. Town cierk: '
jjosiah Laiie, First constable : -Jonathan Taylor. Se-
llectcien: William Siuith, Richard Stevens, Sewel Brad-;
jley. Cier^y : Jonathan Nelson, f. bap. Physicians:'.
' Frederick J^^eavenworth, Winthrop Babbitt. Pustnias-
jter : Jesse Leavenworth. [
JFoodbun/. — Joel Cilley, David Herrick, Eli-ha Eenja-
Iniin, Avery Eastman, Benjamin Fowler. Tov^u clerk:!
]jabesh Town. First constable : Bei.j. Fowler. Select-;
jiutn: EiisUa Beniaiiiiu, ITisJinas Trickev. Physician:;
eth Chase. ' . . . ' 1
Gobhen Gore. — Justice ; Ellhii Sabia, |
Joel Barker,,.., ^ ^^^ ^taniJiu^tkes.
FRANKLIN CO
atnuel VV ead, ^
Joseph Weeks, Sheriff^.
Decius R. Bogue, H)^:h Bailif,
John Smith, Siaie'ii Atlorney.
Sctli Wetinore, Judge of Probate for the dislricL
of' Georgia.
. Bates Turner, Julius lioyt, Jeduthun Spooncr, com-
missioners of jail delivery.
AiuherjstlViUoiiby, James MaBon, Cornelius V/ood,
Sevmoiir Eorofleston, John Warner, road couimssioners.
tiifat-Jiai ,'. iiiiii »r,i 111 iitfinnidB«>BaB^aiea«£«JC3BHaSJi»g«g^«gBan
0.
B akc rs/ic Id.— 3 \X5Uce3 : i homus Child, Oliver Slialtuck.|
Comfort Bivrus Calvin Ewings, Joel Parlihurst, Benja
mia Ball. Town clerk: Silas B. Hazeltine. First con
1 stable : p.obert Drew. Selectmen : Calvin Ewiug?, Eli
Hs Barlow, S\\-ds Potter. Attorney: Nathan Allen
Physician; Amos Pearson. Postmaster: Harry Rey
n(»l(is.
Berkshire. Amherts W^illouby, George TV, Frood
worth, John Lewis, Hurvey Clark, BrainarJ Bradley
Town Clerk : Harvey Clark. First constable : Dan f/.j
'Benjainiu. Selectmen: W^illam C. Ellsworth, Josial)}
1 rriieeler, Na-than J/arableton. Clergy : Richard Peek
jepi?. Wm. Galusha, bap. Parley J/all, f. bap. Phinea!
i Bailey, con. Attornios : James Andrus. Joseph StuithJ
.Physicians: Wm. C Ellsworth, John S. JFebster, Fnend'_
I M. Hull, Samuel Butler,— ifuse. Postmasters : Pen-
I uel [jGWIs, Denis Sarnson.
! Bilvidcre. — Justices: John Brown, Moody Shattuck,
Muses Phelps. Town clerk : John Brown.
I Cambridge. — Justices: J^ames B. Gilmore, Lewis Par-
k<^r, Cla.'k Buker, Peramus Lathrop, Oel 6'afford, Na-
thaniel Read, jr. Phinehas Stearns, Orson 6'afford, Henry
..S'towsll, Thaddeus Murdock, J^ohn Page. Town clerk :'
Levi A. Carlton. First constable : Green. >Se-^
lectnien : isa:;e N. Bulkeley, Isaac Griswold, 6'aiDiiel G.\
.Safford. Attoraies : Henry <Stowell, Levi i/oslin. Phy-^
Uiciaris : John Fassot, Austin Persons, William Page, 6M
I B. Miner. Postmaster: Abner Brush.
I Ejwsburgk. — Justices: ^m. Barber, Thomas M. Pol-'
' lard, Thomas Fuller, Austin Fuller, Charles Stevens, Jo-
jseph JfFaller, Town clerk : Thomas Fuller. First con-
stable. John Stevens. Selectmen: /. Pt. Barnum, John
i Adams, Martin D. FoUet. Clergy: Luther Cole, bap.i
i Attorney: Farnum. Physicians: Eliphaz Eaton,!
j David, Packard, jr. Postmaster: Theron P. Packer. |
Flefcher.—JustiQes : Zerah rFillouby, Joseph Robin-j
son, Nathan L. Holmes, Elias Blair, Daniel Pwead. Town!
rlerk : Elias Blair. First constable : John Kiugsley, jr.!
Selectmen: Elias Biogham, Nathan L. Holmes, Albert;
Kingsley. j
Fairjield.— Justices : Joseph Scale, Aaron Burr, John
Leach, Samuel P. Hull, Ira Foot, Martin Prindle, Ben-
jarain Fairbanks, Elijah Sherman, Joab Smith, Jared
Spalding. Town clerk : Joseph Soule. First constable.
lU.
I fjarmou Northrop. AS'electmen : ./oab iVsuith, ./oseuli
looule, R. Reed. Cierg-y : Be.y, fFooster, cod. Piiy=i-
jciaos: Chester Able, CiicsterKeyes, David Barde. Tost-
jrnaster : Bradley Barlow.
j Fairfax. — Justices : Joseph Parmelo, Churcliill tS'amp-
soa, Alfred Jf-'heelcr, Joseph Hunt, V/i>\\-A.\n C'raue, Lu-
|ther B. Hunt, .ShelomPth S. HpII, Isaa-j B. Farrar, ri'ew-
I'^-l! I>. Jliason. Town clerk : Hampton Lov^.^rove. First
Iconstable : James Bellows. ^Selectmen : Jatnes Farns-
worth, Reuben Lovegrove, Shelometh S. liall. CiergT-'
..¥. Robinson, con^. Ephraim Butler, bap. Attornies:
Luther B. Hunt^ Flomer [iubbel. Piiysicians : .Sl^elo-
nieth 4^. Hall, ISathaiiiel W. Perry. Postmaster : Hamp-
ton Lovegrove.
! Franklin. — Justices: Joshua Pcckhani, P^euben Towls,
Enos Parson?, Enoch Pomeroy. Toxvn clerk : Philip S.
Gates. First Constable: Enoch Pomroy, jr. Sclect-
cnsn : Zeri Cushnian, Enos Persons, J-Fm. JTclster.
Clerjcy : John Spalding, bap. Physicinns : Zeri Cush-
man, Enocli Pomroy. Postmaster: John B. Seymour.
G-^or^iCj.— Justices : Hezekiah Weed, Seymour Es^gles-
ton, fra Hinkley, Elijah Baker. Towu clerk : Ira H.nk-
ey. First constable: Decius R,. Bogue. Selectmen : li
Joshua Doane, Asahel Johnson, Soloinon Biis;,jr. Cier-j|
j^y : Roswell Mears, Alvah Sabin, bap, John Scott, con. IS
.Attornies: Theophilus .Mansfield, fVilicrs. Phy-
sicians: Abel B'iair, Lulher Blair, Taylor. Post- j
'master : Joshaa Doane.
I Hi.£;kgals. — Justices: Cnnrad Sax, John Niles, Joseph
■B. Cutler, Jesse Cutler, Jesse Carpenter, Lulher Hyde,
Luther Meij.-, Loomis iMeig;?, Edward C. Haskins, TFm. I
^iSkeels. Town clerk: Better Sax. Fiist constable:
Daniel Filmore. Selectmen : /Sandtbrd *Sandson, Loomis
vlci^s, Thomas Best. Clergy : Phineas Kingsly, cong.
.Stebbens. Attorney : R. Paddock. Physicians : J.
jB. Cutler. Franklin Bradley. Postmaster: Stephen Rise.
I Johvson. — Justices: (Solomon Balch, Joseph Waiev- '^
Iman, Daniel Dodge, John Holmes, Thomas /Faterman.l
I Town clerk, Danfel Dodge. First constable : Charles C,
JP. Gould. Selectmen, Solomon Balch, Samuel TFaters, I
'jos. Andrews, Clergy : J. P. /fayford, bap. Attorney :
iErastus D. Uubbel. 'physicians: Seth Clark, Almiran
iTinker. Postrnast'^r: Joseph JFaterman.
|j JMynf^rnmery. — Justices: Alvan House, Eli JV. Buck.
Ili;li;i!d 6-u:(i^., jr, T'lwu clerk : Rufus (S'oiilh. First!
cuastiible : iVcirth £. Uphan). .b'eieclmta : Lemuel Rob-;
iui, Levi Johnson, Rufus Uaaiiltcn. Cicrgy : Averj >S\:
vVjtte con. Foamaster : John L. C'lapp. I
Ridtford. Tublices : Steriirrj Packer, mUiom Hrmil-
{ou, Ualeh Royce, Saaniel Farrar, Samual Heath. jTowu!
clerk: Sterlirg Packer, First constable : Ariel Packei .j
S- lecimeri : Jonathan Carpenter, Samuel Heath, Samuel'
F'drrar. Cle.i-2;y: Vyiiliam Ro;arers, bap. Attorney : Sler-
ynv^ Packer. t'i)ysiciau : Alvia Lusk. Poiturastcr :'
',\iv!a L'.i-k.
' SUr/i:i^. — Justices: Jonathan ^^-lerrill, Moses Vilas,
Asa Pike.
Shddun. — Jj;iices; Daniel Smith, Oliver A. Keith,
Ciiarle-! Saiiup, Elihu Gocdsell, Alanson Webster.
Town clerk : Samuel W'ead. First constable : G. W.
Kr^ii'Jall. Selectmen : James .T'/ason, l^evi Hapgood,
Baniuel vVhite. Cifef.^y : Isaac Z/ill, meih. j>/oor Pia^-
ham, epis, Attornies : Augustus Burt, J. W. Sheldo:i.l
,Phys;civins : I'. \V. Judson, John Callnp. [
Sicanlon. Justices: jShadrac!} f/athav.MV, George
Grefen, Johaathau Berry, Georg-e IV. Foster, Coiuehus
/f'cod, //arley B. Sanderson, 6'tepheu 6'. />rovvD, i:femau
J/opkitiS, Daniel Meigfs, Carey Clark. Town clerk : Cor-
nelius frood. Firit constable: Ezekicl O, Goc»drich.
'.S^c^lectmen : Ja's Piatt, John Pratt, 6'tephea F».ob;n^on, jr.
ClcTs^y: Eben. II. Dorman, Rosweli Mears. Attornies :
.Shadra-h /iathaway. James Fisk, Stephen S, Brown, G;
JV. Foster, Anson Soul, Norman L. JFhitleracre. Phy-
sicians : Jonallian Berry, Charles Pearsons, Lewis Jar.as,
Isa.ic N. Foster, Postmaster: Jloratio B. Farrer.
Sl.Jluam. Justices: Abijah Stone, iJates Turner,
•Julius H:-y[, Eleazer I»rooks, Uriel Smith., rrdbami
U. /Fill-ins, Oraaa Tulier. Samuel jGarlow, James Davis,
Stephen Lawrence, jr. JSenjamin II. SmaHey, David;
Real, Heraan Green, Jeduthan Spooner, John Smith.'
iTown clerk : Abijah Stone. Fn-st constable : Josi-dv
jXewlon. Selectmen: John SmiSh, Willium 7i. Taylor,
Eleazer Jewett. Clerg:y : Worthington Smith, con. Syl-i
v'fv-ier Xash, epis. Pier, melh. Attornie? : Asa Al-'
;di3, iiat'-vi 'i'urner, Seth Wc-tmore, iJcnjamiu Su-ifl, Ste-;
'phen Ri.yce, jr. lsr:iel P. Richr.rdson, James Davip, John,
Smith, Z?enjamini7. Smalley, Henry Adams, David Read,'
//ermou Pi.. /J-ard.ley 'josepii fl. 7?eaman. Physicians:
106
1
i^phi-iiiin LiUie, Ciiaries iiuil, Jutui L. Cliandier. i'o<\.-
master: jY<Tace Jane?.
JVatei'ville. — Justices: Moses F'=;k, Luther Folancl,.'
Jesse liolaies, Jaaies Horner. Jowa Clerk ; Moses ■
Fisk.
OTILKANS COUJVTY.
Samuel C. Crafts, i Assistant
William Howe, ( Justices.
Thomas Jamfisoii, Sherj^.
John Harding, High Bailiff,
Augustus Young, Spate's Attorney.
Salmon Nye, Judge of Probate for the district rf I,
Orleans. |
John Killanx, John Kimball, Elcazcr Howard, corn-j,
imiosioners of jail deliver}'. \
Benjamin Ilinman, Samuel C. Crafts, Abnor Flan-j
ders, John Ide, Jairus Stebbins, road commissioners.
i! Adjany. — Justices: John Fairman, John Skinner,
Eli Charaberlinjr. John Tracy, Bela T. Jones, Dyer
rCill. Town clerk : John R. Putnam. First consta-
ble: William Hidden. Sel 'Ctmen : William Row^dl,
Wilham Hidden, Samuel English. Clerg-y : E. W.
iKellog-g-, cong-. Physician : Dyer Bill. Postmaster :
jWilliain Johnson.
j J>7Wa'2.— Justices : John Kimball, Oliver Blodget,
James May, Gilbert EUis. Town clerk : John Kim-
ball. Finit constable; John Leonard. Selectmen:
, James May, Philomou Kimball, Oliver Blodget.
Clergy : Thomas Simpson, cong. Attorney : John
H. Klmbail. Physician: Frederick W. Adams. ijj
Postmaster : Harry Baxter. ||
J Brovmington. — .tustices : Jasper Robinson, Elija.h|
"strong, Amherst Stewart, George C. West. Town|
clerk: Elijah Strong. First constable : John M.I
Robinson. Selectmen : Elijah Strong, Silas Brigham,!
Jasper Robinson. Clergy: J. W. Woodward, cor.g.ij
Attorney: G. C. West. Piiysician : James R. Grow
Postrnanfcer : Silas Brigham.
Coventry. — Justices ; David Iluggins, Perez Gard
ner, Peleg Rediield, Thomas Guild, Ebenezer M
Gray, SUii:^ Scars, Elijah Cleaveland, Joseph Kazle
tiiif^; Thomas Baiawin. Town clerk : Elijah Cleave
land. First constable : Thomas Gaikl Selectmen
'Thomas Baldwin, Philip Flanders, David Ilugpns
'Clero-v : Lvman Case, con^. Jcha Ide, bap. Fhysi- •
Icians^: ^amuol S. Kendall, Feleg Redfield. Postmas- 1
ter : Isaac Parker. •
C;Y//7s6Mr?/.— Justices : Royal Corbin, Wm. Scott,
Joseph Scott, Augustus Young, Jacob Mason, Samuel 1
IFrench, William Graves, Isaac liovey. Town clerk: !'
ISamuel C. Crafts. First constable: James Coburn.
Selectmen : Silas Grow, Caleb Harriman, Oliver Al-
Jen. Ciero-y .• William Chapin, cong-. Dame! Mason.
Ibap. Attornies : Augustus Young-, James Paddock, j
Physician.- Daniel Dustin. Postmaster: Augustus
Young.
Charleston.— ^Msiices : Stephen Cole, Jes. i)ickcy,
David Chadwick, Abner Allen, Jonas Allen. Town
clerk; Jonas Allen. First constable; Eh?ha Pa.rhn. ^
Selectmen ; Jonas Allen, Phineas Underwood, Ezra ;
Brigham. Clergy •• Jonas Allen, f. bap.
X)ej-6v._Justices : Charles Kingsbury, Luther New
comb, Rufus Stewart. Timothy Hinman, Isaac Sever
lans, Nehemiah Wright, Jacob Chase, John Stewart
iTown clerk : Nehemiah Colby. First constable
iChester Carpenter. Selectmen: N. Colby, Jacob j
'Bates. Moses Blake. Clergy: Moses Cheney, bap.
S. C. Bradford, con. Attornies : D. M. Camp, Lewis
lMarsh,Isaac P. Redfield. Physicians: Luther New-
jcomb, Moses F. Colby, Lemuel Richmond. Postmas- 1
ter: N.Colby.
I Eden. — Justices: Jeduthan Stone, Marsa Bassett
■Clark Fisk, Jonas Stone. Town clerk : Jonas Stone.
First constable : EU Hinds, jr. Selectmen : W^ilter
frheelock, Luther Kidder, Clark Fisk. Physician : ,
William C. Atwell. I
G/oi'er.— Justices : John Grain, Charles K8rdy,j
! Joseph Owen, Seth I. Shaw, Thomas Baker, John '■
llBoardman. Town clerk: Charles Hardy. First con-
istable: John Sartwell. Selectmen: Samuel Bean,;
Solomon Dwinnell, Seth G. Shaw.^_Clergyj_Re^n j
lOi;
Mason, con. Fliyeician: EslaiJovvman. Fo,scniusier:|
Dan Gray. i
Greensborough. — Justices: .Toispph Chapman, Geo.!
A. Morey, Ashbel Hale, Stephen Shf?rTnan, Amos!
Bknchard, Samuel Hill. Town elerk.- Ashbr-;] Halo..;
First constable.- Stephen Sherman. Selectmen .-I
j Wyiard Lincoln, WilJiam Conant, Edmund Bianch-i
jai^d. Clero-y.- Marvin Grow, bap. Kiah Bailey, con.]
i Physician; Edward Clark. Postmaster.- Jubez Pin-'
P*^7' , ^ . i
HoNanO. — Justices.- Ivlicali Fcrrin, Joshua Frcrxcli,!
Tramaa Fairchild, jr. Town clerk .- Isaiah Emerson.;
First constable .- Converse Robinson. Selectmen .•!
Cornelius Cuningham, Freeman Fairchild, jr. Abranii
1 Boj'iiton. Clerp-y.- Isaiah Emerson, met h. j
I Hijdepark. — Justices .- Daries Fitch, l/cvi EdgertonJ
j Breed Noyeg, Da^/id Clemens, Abner Flanders, '
j Town clerk; Abncr Flanders. First constable; As;:i
j Barnard. Selectmen; Nathaniel P. Saw^^er, Johiii
I Sloper, Breed Noyes. Clergy^ ; I. Cannon, meth. .Taj
I bez Nevrland, chr. Attorney ; Joshua Sawj^er. Phy-|
ijsician; Asel Hunter. Postmaster; James Taley. j
Ircif^hvrgh. — -Justices : Zadock EloPf5, John KilJam,!
Samuel Wells, jr. Sahnon ^ye^ ElisliaH. Stark weath-j
er. Town clerk; Sahnon Nye. First cen£t;:ble.'
Moody B. Kioiball. Selectmen; Tliomas Jameson, |
Jrremiah Morrill, Nathan Fisk. Attornics; Saiinon'
Nye, Elislia H. Starkweather. Physician; Norman'
Cleveland; Postmaster; Georp:e Nye.
Jay. — Justices ; Madison Keith, Eli Hunt.
Kcllyvale. — Justices ; Elijah P»uxton, Daniel San
born, Otis Leonard, John Harfi'm^-. Town clerk
Abel Curtis. First constable; Henry Smith. Se
I lectmen; John Hardinf>', Thomas Proctor, Abel Cur
j tis. Postmaster ; Abel Curtis.
I Jlorj^^-an.— Ira Leavens, Jot ham Cumming-^^. Town
j clerk; Ira LeavenG. First constable ; 'Cnarles ^^''''^--,«
I ming-s. Selectmen ; Ira Leavens, Ruel Cobb, Wil-
I iiam Colby. Clerj^y ; Jacob S. Clark, cong. Physi'|
I .cian ; N. G. Ladd. |
I , Morristoion. — Justices ; Luther Binjxbam, Elishal
i09
Herrick, Jedediah S^iTord, Dani^^! P. Noyes, Daniel;!
Peirson, Jonathan Cook, A^a Cole. Town clerk
Denison Cook. First constaLle : Chester Cook. Se
lectnien : Philip Wheelor, Josoph C. Noyes, Asai
Cole. Clerp-y : Daniel Rockwell, oong. Attornies :
Charles Meigs, Georo-e i\l. Mason. Physicians :
James Tinker, Robert S. Gleasuii. Postmaster :
Jani.'S Tinker.
J'i'tvport. — Justices: ATartiif Adams, Samuel War-!
nor, Seymour Lane, Israel S. Scott. Town clerk :
Seymour Lane. First constable : Israel S. Scolt.
.-Selectmen : Israel S. Scott, Orville Dagget, Samjcl
Warner.
Sdcni. — Justices : Noyes Hopkinson, Abiel Colo.
Josiah Lyon, Epliraiin Blake. Town clerk : Sanjuel
Blake. Fij-st constable : John Wilson. Selectmen :
Eph.raim Blake, Noyes Hopkinson, Orin Lathe.
Trofij. — Justices: Ezra Johnson, Geo. Fhnt. Town.
clork: John Flint, £d. First constable : Curtis Ei
kins. Selectmen: Ezra Johnson, Pelatiah HaUiilton,"
Samuel H. Hovey. Postrnaster : Ezra Songer.
JJ'esfJield. Justices : Tliomas Hitchcock, Jera
; rfod!fkin3, James Brown. Town clerk : Thomas
I Hitchcock. First constable: Chester Coburn. 3a-
jlectmen: Jairus Stebbins, James Brown, Thomas
■ Hitchcock. Clergy : Silas Lamb, cong. Physician :
Henry Corey.
JVolcott. — Justices : Jesse Whitney., Gilbert Noyes,
Eparaim Ladd. Town clerk: Jess>i Whitney. First
lcon.?{able: Jonaihan Smith. Selectmen: 'Ephraim
' Lodd, James Porter, Jonathan Smith. Clergy ; Roy-
al Haskell, chr. Fostaiuster : Jcssd WhitneV.
GRAMD-rSLE COUNTY.
Lewis S.iwies, } Assistant
lSlf\\m Barnes, jr. { Justices,
Jolin ^1. Sowles, Shen/f.
Seneca Tobias, Hi^h Btilif.
j Hector Adam 3, Slate's Atlorney. j
Nathan Hatchins, Judi^e of Probate for Ihe dls-
IrlfJ c-f Grand-hJe.
! no
Nathan Hulchin^, Joel AUgu, EIjIiu Parks, commis
Rioners of ja^i d^^-Uvery.
^^ Icriabod Niies, Ira Hill, Irad Allen, Abner Keeler,|
Ei'iiraim Beardsley, road cornmipyioners. I
Alburgh. — Justices: Ichabod Niles, Joseph SewelK';
DelaDcy Btoughton, Paul Niles, Thomas Mott, Jirali'
S. Berry, James Badger. Town clerk : Lev;i.s BowlsJ
^'"ir.st constable : ThomaB Mott. Selectmen : Icliabodj
Nlles, John Reynolds, Thomas Mott. Attorney : Trn-I
man A. Earbor. Physicians : Jirah S. Berry, Artemasj
Goodenovv, Elijah Loornis, Shelden S. Sails. Posl-i
master : Araos Ransom. j
Grrm(/-/';/ff.— Justices : Samuel Adams, Jonathan'
Hyde, 2d. John Chambcrlin, Frederick Delano. Towoj
clerk : Jamcd Brown. First constable : Samuel B.l
Gordon. Selectmen : Ephraim Beardley, Jonatiiam
Hyde, 2d. Frederick Delano. Clergy : Asa LyonJ
cong'. Attorney : Giles Herrington. Physician :'
Melvin Barnes. Postmaster: Henry W. Hyde. i
JSi'brtk-Hero.— Justices : Irad Allen, John Knight,'
jr. Elihu Parks, Horace Wadsvvorth. Town clerk :i
Nathan Hutchina. First constable : Loren Butler.;
Attorney r Charles II. Perrigo. Postmaster : Jedc-j
diah P. Ladd. \
I South-Hero. — Justices : Wallis Mott, Bird Landon,!
Abner Keeler, Alson Landon, Jedediah Sawyer, Lo-
renzo Flail. Town clerk : Bird Landon. First con- 1
stable : ' Hall. Selectmen : -Simeon Clark, Bird;
Landon, Benajah Phelps. Clergy : Asa Lyon, cong.j
Attorney: Fleeter Adams. Physician: Hardy Rey-|
^nolds. Postma^er: Hector Adams. _ i
Firte//ar(5^p— Justices : Charles Carron, Wm. \Vait,i
Ezra Pike, jr. Town clerk : Charles Carron. First
constable : Aaroii Denio. Clergy r William Wait,
rnethodist.
ESSEX COUNTY.
2I''l I"?\^^^' X Assistant Justices.
Moody Rich, ^
Azariak Webb, jr. Sheriff.
Otits Wallace, Hl-'h Bai'ff.
»iVr."f»'iiTF]BratralHSJ
Seth Cushman, State's Altcrncy.
William Gates, Jmhe of Frohnte. ^
John DoiTgo, Royal Cutler, Henry Plall, commis-
sioners of jail delivery. ,
Jesse Hugl;, D^vidllopkinson, jr. Alplie-.i? TSichoi?
; Henry Bbdg-et, Josepbi Gleason, road couimissioners.
I CV.co/'^/.— Justices : John S. Johnson, Elijah Hill
! Daniel Fisk, £d. Andrew Spalding, Jonathan Wood-;
burv, Richardson Graves, Warren B\no:!iam, 'Jciui-
BarreU. Tnv/n clerk : Andrew Bpauldnig. First
.constable: Dyer Hibbard. Selectmen: Richardsonf
i Graves, John S. Johnson, Sylvanus Bfdch. Ciero-y :l
Samuel R, Hall, calv. Attorney : David Hibbard, ji\^
Pbv=ician : Andrew ^SpaijidiR£'. Postmaster : John
Fry.
Lunenhiirgh. — Justices: William Gates, Stephen
'How, ir. 3oim Chandler, Spencar Clark. Abel John-:
:son. Town clerk : Stephen How. First constable :
ChapinK. Brooks. Selectmen : Spencer Clark. Reu-
ben Chandler, Jabez Warren. Clergy : Jerendah
Ghnes, cong. Attornies : R^nben Grout, Jacob S.
Springer. Physicians : Daniel Egery, Theron Webb.
Postmaster : Daniel Egery. j
Guildhall. — Justicts : John Dodge, Royal CutlerJ
Dand Denison, Renben W. Freemen, Timothy Fair-;
child, Warden Place. Seth Cushman. Altcrnies :
iSeth Cushman, Sandere W. Cooper. J
Gra,*i6?/.— Justices : Martin Joslyn, Andrew Met-
calf, Joseph Gleason. Town clerk : B. S. Clark. |
First constable : Ashley Appleton. Selectmen : Jo-f
sei>h Gleason, Joel Basseti. Martin Joslyn. J
JIaidstone. — Justices : Walter Walker, George Wj
By ram. |
Brxinf^riAck, — Justices : Willifim Marshall, DaniclJ
Smith, Bjnjamin Brown, Royal BarstoW. Toui
clerk: Benjamin Brown. First constable : Joshua B
Lamkrn. Selectmen : Benjamin Brov/n, Henry D
ScotT, Jolm Scoff. "Clergy : Benjamin Brown, meth
Wenlock. — Justice: John Cargill.
J^Iinehead. — Justices : Daniel Holbrook, John LI
French.
112
Leinmgton.— JutiUces: Richrlrd Morgan. John Dai -"
ley, Ebcnezer Blossom. Tov;n clrrk : Mills I), Foy-
"St. First constable : John Bailey. Selectmen :
CmvAngs Buffing-ton, Noves Denison,' Joseph Sm.s.
Canrtan.— Justices : Abel JLearned, Samuel Jn;ral]«,
JniDGs Steele, Alfred M. Ing-ham, Moses Morrill, Josh-
ua Morrison, Joseph R. Call, P^athaniol Nichols.
Tovvn clerk; Oliver Incrham, jr. First ron*:tab!e :
Joshua Morrison. Selectmen : "Stephen F. Barnurn,
.Tohn Vv^ Bicknell, Moses Morrill. Cloroy f Caleb
Ingalls, hap. Attorney : Jam'e^ Steele. Postmaster :
James Steele. ^,
Allowed the several o/zicers arc' oilier persons in
the Slate of Vermotd, see Regisier 1827 — page lOf
SESSIONS OF THE COURTS IN VERMONT. •
District Court.-— Ai Windsor, 24th May.
At Rutland, 6th October.
SUPREME AND COUNTY COURTS.
BF,NM^GTO\ COUNTY.
S. C. — at Bennington, 2d Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
C. C. — at Benning-ton, 4th 7\iesday of April.
Manchester, 4th Tuesday of September.
Joel Pratt, Clerk.
WINPHA?,! COU-NTY.
S'. C— at Newfune, 3d Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
C. a~~ 3d Tuesilay of April.
3d Tuesday of September.
James EllioT;. Clerk.
WfNDgOn COUNTY.
C— at Woodstock, 4th Tuesday next after the 4th J
Tuesday of Janunry.
C— 1st Tuesday of J\nie.
let T^iosday of December.
Benjamin Sh'a>% Clerk.
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RUTLAND COUNTY.
]s.
c-
-at Rutland, 1 St Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
a
c-
- ^d Tuesday of Aprih
2d Tuesday of September.
Robert Pierpoint, Clerk.
ADDISON COUNTY.
'S.
c-
—at Middlebury, 4th Tuesday of January.
a
c-
— 2d Tuesday of June.
2d Tuesday of December.
Samuel Swift, Clerk.
ORANGE county.
'iS.
c-
-at Chelsea, 5th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
a
1
c-
— 3d Tuesday of June.
3d Tuesday of December.
H. E. G. McLaughlen, Clerk.
CHITTENDEN COUNTY.
's.
a-
—at Burlington, 1st Tuesday of January. |
:c.
c-
^ Last Tuesday of March.
Last Tuesday of August.
Nathan B. Haswell, Clerk.
WASHINGTON COJJNTT.
i^-
C— -at Montpelicr, 6th Tuesday next after the 4th ||
i
Tuesday of January.
c.
C-
4th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of April.
1st Tuesday next after the 3d
Tuesday of September.
Joshua Y. Vail, Clerk.
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
5.
C-
-at Danville, 7th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
a
c-
4thTuesday of April.
Wednesday next after the 1st
Tuesday of September.
Benjamin F. Deming, Clerk.
miim
—KH
I I hi
FRANKLtA COUISTI'.
S". G. — at St. Albans, 2(1 Tuesday of January.
C. a 2d Tue^iday ol'Apn].
2d Tuesday o/ Sepleaiber.
Horace Janes, Clerk.
ORrrANS COUNTY.
S: C. — I-rasbiirg-h, Otli Tuesday iiext after the 4t3
Tuesday of January.
C. C — 2d Tuesday of April.
Last Tuesday of Aujjust.
Ira II. Alle>5 Clerk.
ESSEX COUNTY.
S. C— Guildhall, 8th Tuesday next after the 4tlj
Tuesday of January.
! C. C— 2d Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of April.
3d Tuesday of September.
William Gates, Clerk.
GRAND-ISLE COUNTY.
S. C. — at North-Hero, 3d Tuesday of January.
C. C— 4th T uesday of Apr d. '
4th Tuesday of September.
' Joel Allen, Clerk.
Hon. C. P. Van Ness, , jr- r. » .
ice Fresidtiits.
VERMONT BIBLE S0CIE.TY.
The anniversary of this society Vv'as holden at the
State Ilouee on Wednesday afternoon, 17th October.
Officers for 1827—8.
Hon. Charles Marsh, President.
Hon. Abiver Forbes, S '
Rev. Leonard Worcester, SfcrcUiry^
Hon. Jeduthun Loomis, Treasurtr.
Hon. Chadncy Langdon, ~\
Rev. John Wheeler, j
Rev. Joel Clapp, j
Rev. Leonard Worcestfr,
Samuel Goss, Esq,
Hon. Benjamin F. Deming, j
Mr. Jonathan C, Southmayd,J
U5 I
VERMO?.T COLOMZATIO>- SOCIETY. ||
The annual meeting of this society was holden at
the Meetinfrhouse in Montpelier village on the even-!
ing of the 17th October. ''
OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY. 1C27-8.
Hon. Elijah Paine, President.
Hon C. p. VAX Ness, ? j.. p„„,„,,.
His Ex. Ezra Buteer, ^
Hon. Seth Wetmore, "]
Rev. Alimon Dunbar,
Hon. Jonas Galusha,
Hon. Israel P. Dana,
Rev. James Hobart,
Hon. D. AzRo A. Buck, \ J^.^
Rev. Amariah Chandler, { *" ^ '^
Rev. Joel Maivning,
Hon. Phineas White,
Rev. Calvin Yale,
Hon. Thomas Emerson,
Rev. Charles White, J
Hon. Jeddthun Loomis, Treasurer.
Hon. Joseph Hoaves, Auditor.
Rev. Chester Wright, Secretary.
Z.XTERAR?.
Hon. William Hall,
Hon. Charles K. Williams, ^ o i ; >-v
JACOB COLLA.MER, LsQ. \
Benjamin F. Bailev, Esq. * ^loners,
Ephraim Paddock, Esq.
Horace Everett, ^ Commissioners
Chauncy Lang don, > of
Aaron Leland, y Deaf and Dumb.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE.
Commencement. — Third Wednesday in August, an-
riually.
Vacations. From commencement four weeks—
from the first Wednesday in January, seven weeks—
from the third Wednesday in May, two weeks.
K3
116
I'er^aont Jlcadeviy of Medicine^ at Casileton, corinected]
with Midd'chury CoUige. i
,^ Medical Lectures — Commence on the first Tuesday
^i" September aiinuaily. \
': UNivr.r!STTy of vermo.vt. — Jiurlkis;ion* j
Covnnencc'/nvnt. — First Wednesday in August, an-'
nufillvj j
F'acaliovs. — From commencemerit fitrir Aveeks, asnd,
from the finst Wednesday in Januaiy, eight weeks, j
jyiedkal Lectures — Cunmience oi;>Iie second Wed-,
nesday in Seoteuiber, annually. !
VER?,iONT MEDICAL SOCIETY. f
Tlio annual meeting of the Vermont Medical Socie-;
{yy was held at ihc State House on tlie lith October.
Ojjleersfor 1827-.'?. i
JosF.Pii A. Gali,up, President. \
JosfAH Shk»d, Fice-Pre.sident. \
James Sp\ldi]vg, Recordi7ig Sficrciary, \
VVm. Sweet.ser, Corresponding Sec. |
Edward Lamu, Treasurer. |
CEJVSORS i
Charles Hall,
Robert Paddock,
Thomas VViaslow,
W. P. GlBSOIV,
Eldad xIlkkander,
W3I. S'.VF.EtSER,
John Fox,
Hiram Swift,
J. A. Al-LE-V,
\OJjicerR of the General Grand liuyal Jlrch Chapter of
I the United States of America, as elected at tjieir .s'ep-
1 tennial ass^embiy in the city of Kcw-York, on Fri-\
day, September the\bth,\d2Q : —
M. E. His Exceliency Be Witt Clinton, Governoi-
of the state of New- York, General Grand High Priest.
M E. John Snow, Esq.' of Worthiagton, Ohio, De-
puty General Grand Hig-h Pnest.
M. E. and Hon. John^Lyde Wilson, of Charleston,
^outh Carolina, Gf-'neral Grand Kin«j-.
M. E. and Rey. Paul Dean, of Boston. Mass. Gen-
n-al Grand Scribe.
Ul
j M. E. ij'jDbeu3 Chapman, Esq. of the city oi'ISew-
I York, General Grand Secretary.
M. E. Pctor Grinnell, E^q. of Provider.ce, R. I. Ge-
I'neral Grand Treasurer.
M. E. ami Rev. Jonathan Nye, of Clareraont, F.
H. General Grand Chaplain.
M. E. William G.Hunt, Esq. of Nashville, Tennes-'-*
see, General Grand Marshall.
^ The followin;^ is a list of fhe OlTiGers of the Grand LoJu:e
j of th-i State of Vermont, appointed at their last com-
' munication. — October, A. L. 5827.
M. W. Geo. E. Wales, Grand Master.
W. Nathan B, Fl^swel!, Deputy G. M.
W. Luther B. Hunt, Grand Senior Warden.
W. Thdip C. Tucker, Grand Junior W.
W. Joseph Howe?, Grand Treasurer.
"^V. D. Azro A. Buck, Grand Stcretary.
W. Oramel fl. Smith, Assistant Grand Sec.
W. Willys Lyman, Grand Senior Deacon.
W. Dana Hyde, Grand Junior Deacon.
W. Reuben Kibbee, Grand Sword Bearer.
W. Asa Patrid^e, Grand Pursuivant.
W. Daniel Bovven, Grand >Tar;hal,
W. Asa Gaylord, Grand Tyler.
W. Rev. Simeon Parmalee, G. Chaplain.
W, Timothv flubbard, )
W. Silas C' French, f ^ , ^^
W. Ira Owen, >GranJ Stewards.
W. Geo. W. Hdl, )
DISTRICT DEPUTY CRAKD MASTERS.
Xo. 1. Thas. F. Hammond, I No. 6. Josjah Shedd,
No. 2. Hiland Hall, No. 7. haac Hill,
No. 3. Horatio Needham, I No. 8. John Roberts.
No. 4. Join Purdy, I No. 9. Reuben Kibbeo,
No. 5. James L. Sawyer, | No. 10. Elijah Cleavland.
The Grand Royal Arch Chapter of the State of Vermont
held its annual communication at Rutland, on Wed-
nesday, the 20th of June, 1827, when the following
brethren were elected officers, viz : —
M. E. and Rev. JoerClapp, Selburne, G. II. P.
_E. Hannibal Hodgea, Clarendon, D. G. FL P.
E. Naphtaii Shaw, 2d. Bradford, G. Kins;.
E. Philip C. Tucker, Vergonnes, G. Scribe.
E. Benjumin Lord, Rutland, G. Treasurer.
E. Joel Green, Rutland, G. Secretary,
E. and Rev. Joseph W. Sawyer, Brandon, G. Chajj.
E. Benjoniin Smith, Rutla.nd, G. Vinter.
E. Joseph Edson, Randolph, G. Marshal.
Comp. jauies Barrett, jr. ^
Comp. (.Jeorg-e W. Daniels, > Grand Stewards.
Comp. Barnabas E-llis, )
Comp. John Cobb, G. SentineL
BANKS.
J'^crmont Slate Banlc. — Benjamin Swan, Job Lyman,
John Jackson, Directors.
Bank if Burlington.— E. T. Ev.g\Q&\iY, Presiderd ;
A. Thompson, Cashier. Capital, §150,000.
Bank of JFindsor. — Abner Forbes, President ; Ed-
ward R. Camp-bell, Cashier. Capital, glOO,000.
Bank of Brattlehoro\ — Jonathan Hiuit, President;
E. Seyriiour, Cashier. Capital, ^/i 00,000.
Bank of Rutland^ — Robert Temple, President ; Wil-
liam Page, Cashier. Capital, gl 00,000.
Bank of Moritpelier. — E. Paine, President; Th .•
Reed, jr. a/iVwerr Capital, glOO.OOO.
Bank of Ca/edonia. — A. Clark, President; Z. New-
ell, Cashier. Capital, 1^100,000.
Bank of St. ^Uham.—'B. Swift, President; A. C
Tracy, Cashier. Capital, ;^1 00,000.
Bank of Ver2;ennes. — S, Strono-, President ; Wil-
liam White, Cashier. Capital, ^100,000.
Two new banks were granted at the last session of
tlie General Assembly, viz. one at Bennington, and
one at Chelsea, \yith a capital of ^100 000 ea"ch.
Robert Pierpoint, Inspector of Banks in operation.
Surveyor General^ Calvin C. Waller.
Superi^itendent of the Vermont Stale Prison, Jo]}rii
n. Cotton. j|
^~"'^^~~r;iiiiii iBBiiii— !■ miiiriiBiiitfwiwiniiiiiiiiri Mi<iiiiiirriniTiinirniririt«ifi^--"-~'^'"*'
no
Form of making out the General List in eacfi town in
tkis siaie.
STATS OF VERMONT.
General List of the town of for the year
No. Polls at ten dollars Js
Acres of land appraised at dols. assessed at 6 per ct. is
Houses and lots appuiteaant, appraised at dels, asses-
sed at four per cent. is
Mill3, stores, aistiUorios, &.c. appraisod at dollars as- _
sesaed at six per cent. is
Oxea at two dollars is
Cows and other cattla of 3 years old, at 1 dol. 25 cents is
Cattle of 2 yeais old. at 7o cnup is
Horses and mulos, of tlirce ynars old and upwards, valu-
ed -35 do4!ars/or under, at one dollar is
Koraa-^ and mules over '25 -dollars and not exceeding 75
dollars, at d dollars is
Hoise;: and mules, c.er 75 dollars at 6 dollars is
Horses and mule^ of 2 years old at 2 dollars is
Horses and mules of ' ^ear old at 1 dollar 25 cents 43
Siallions of 4 years old and upwards, at 75 doUarg is
Stallions of 3 years old at 30 dollars is
Jacks at 40 dollars ^s
Slirep at 10 csnts-per head » is
Curnia^es" assessed at sus. per cent. is
House clocks of brass — and brass time pieces at 2 Sols- is
Ciold ^-atches at 4 dollars is
Coniaion watches at 1 tiollar is
t Money on hand and debts due at six pe* cent. is
Bank and iiisurante stock, at three per cent. is
Attornios assessed in the v/hole at dollars is
Practitioners of physick and surgery assessed in the-.
whole at doiiars is
Slcchaniciis and manufacturers assesed in tlie whole
at c'ollars is
Merchants and traders assessed in the whole at dels, is
Amount, including whole of two-folds,
Deduct for minors equipped for military duty by
parents, masters or guardians, at 10 dollars is
Deduct one half of two-folds, added in the sev-
eral items in said list, is
Deduct militia polls, other than those who arc
j equippod, exempted, at 10 dollars is
Deduct horses of cavalry exempted, at 3 do!s. is
Amount deducted, $
Balance, being true list for state tar, $
.Anecdote.— An Irish ofTicer of dratroons on hearino-l
that Jus mother had married since he quitted Irelancf
exclaimed '■ by J—, I hope she wont have a son oldrr I
than me, for if she has I shall be cut out of th--eptPte " r
1:^0
A TABLli
Showing the number of square miles of each state
ill tne Umon; the populatiou of 1820; the average
populaUon on a square rnile ; and the estimated value
of manufactures in 1810.
id
. 1
Mi
ex CO
O T-.
„ ~
^ r-.
5 2
2 c
~ =
o 2
CrT,
H-
C^
Manie,
N. Hamp.
Mass.
R. Lsland,
Conn.
Vermont,
IN. York,
jN. Jersey,
Penn.
Delaware,
^Maryland,
Virginia,
N. Carol.
S. Carol.
Geor^fia,
Jl,750i
9,491 1
7,250
1,580
4,764
10, '2 12
46,000
8,320
46,000
2,120
13,959
64,000
48,000
2 1,000
60,000
Alabama, 44,000
jMississip. 43,000
I Louisiana, J48, 000
'i Tennessee 40,000,
i Kentucky, 42,000
Ohio,
Indiana,
lllhnsis,
i Missouri
JMich.Te
I Ark. Tor
ICol. DiEt
39,000
36,000
52,000
60,000
40,000
Tot.r
100
9291
7861
6,740
' 3,602
7,967
918
39,367
20,017
30,423
17,467
147,128
402,012
219,629
258,497
151,439
42,450
33,272
79,540
82,826
129,491
4,723
1,420
1,374
10,569
174
1,676
10,425
298,335
244,161
523,287
83,059
275,248
235,764
,372,812
277,575
,019,398
72,749
407,350
,065,366
638,829
490,309
q 10,989
127,901
75,448
153,407
422,813
564,317
581,434
147,178
55,211
66,580
8,896
14,273
33,0391330
1,'
! 19,625,7341
121
«1GNS OF A GOOD FARMER.
His corn land is ploughed in the fall — liis bull is
|irom two to five years old, and he works iiim. He
seldom lets his work drive hini. Has a cookino- ctove
with plcr.ty of pipe to it. The wood lots he possesses!
nre fenced. His sled is housed in summer, and his I
cart, ploug-iis and wheelbarrow, winter and sunraier
iwhen not in nse; has as many yoke of good oxen as
he has horsr-s — Does not feed his hogs with wjiole
^rrijn — Lights may be seen in his house often before
Creak of day in winter — His hog pen is boarded inside
and out — Has plenty of weeds and mud in his yard in
the fall — Ail his manure is carried out from his build-j
ings and barn yard t'vice in the year, and chip dungl
once a year— His cattle are almost all tied up in the;
j winter — He begins to tind out tiiat manure put on landi
I in a green state i^ the most profitable — Raises three'
j times as many turnips and potatoe?= for his slock as he
jdoes for his family — Has a good ladder raised against
'the roof of his house — Has more lamps in his house
'than candlesticks — Has a house on purpose to keep his
ashes in, and an iron or tin vessel to take them up —
He has a large barn and a small hovisc — seldom has
more pigs than cows — adjoining his hog pen he lias a
'hole to put weeds and sods, and makes three ICads ot
Ibest manure from every old hog and two from every |
[pig. A good farmer in this country begins to find out!
'that steaming vegetables can be done at one third the'
i expense of boiling — and that Mangel Wurtzel, Millet,
JAltringham Carrot, and Ruta Baga are things worth
thinking of — he fences before he ploughs and manures
before he sows — He deals more for cash than on credit.
Rules for the mnnngement of Slock. — The size of cat-
itle should never be above that w'hich the pastures can
support in a thriving condition. No attempts should
be made to raise them to an undue size by crossing.)
Animals intended for the butcher should be kept in a*
.state of regular improvement. The best pastures!
should be allotted to that portion of the stock which
jgoes first to the market ; the next in quality, to the
122 , j
breeders; and the worst pasture, to the inferior, or':
g-rowing stock. Great care should be taken not to;
overstock pasture, which is attended witi> ofreat lor^s;
to the farmer, and the community. This ou^^ht to be'
particularly avoided in regard to youn^- and grov^'ing-j
annimals. If they ape kept poor, during- one part of the ;
year, they will scarcely thrive during- the remainder;!
and, when ill fed, will never attain to their proper size:
and proportion. Lastly; the food, whatever itinoy'
! be, should not bo too suddenly chang-ed. It is seldom ;
i profitable to brhjg- lean animals immediately from coarse '
ito rich pastures; and a chang-e from dry to succulent ,
ifood, or the reverse, should be o-radually effected. At
ichang'3 of pastur^:, hov^7eve^, of the same quality, tends!
ito produce a g-reater accumulation of fat. j
j Cutting cfGrnln. — It is the opinion of experienced
i husbandmen, that wheat should be ^ut down some days
: before it is fully or dead ripe. The (rrain hardens weil
i in the sheaf; the sample is better ; and there is notii-
|ino- lost in measure by this mode of manag-ement. The
j harvest thus begins earlier, and its labours are more
! equally distributed. Barley ought likewise to be cut
I down before it is ripe; otherwise the straw b -comes
brittle, and much loss is occasioned by the heads brea-j
king diL Though oats are reckoned a hardy grain,
yet the more early varieties, being liable to damage
from high winds, or from exposure to much heat, ougijt|
to be cut as soon as they are nearly ri})e, in order to;
lessen the risks to which they are exposed. An ex-j
perienced farmer states, that all sorts of grain ought
to be cut Vi^henevor the etraWy immediately belovv the
I ear is so dry, that, on tvv'isting it. no j'iice can be ex-
pressed; for tlif-^n the grain caim'ot improve, a^J thej
circulation of the juices to the ear is stopped. It mst- i
ters not, that the stock below is green. Every hour:
that the'grain stands uncut, after passing this stage, |
is attended with loss. j
B'jivare of cold venter. — If neither the voice of rea-
son, says Doctor Rush, nor the fatal examples of those |
who have perished from this cau^e, are sufHcient to ji
produce restraint in drinking a Ia7^^e quardliy nfcdld\\
123
\aquors, Vv'hen the body is preternataralhj healed, theii;
let mo venture lo give the following advice. 1. Grasp
the vessel out of which _you are about to drink, for a;
minute or lono'er, with both your hands. This will
abstract a porlion of heat from the body, and iuiparL
heat at the same time to the cokl liquor, provided the^
vessel is made of metal, glass, or earth. ^ 2. If yon are'
not furnished with a cup, and are obliged to drink by,
hringinn- your mouth in contact with a stream which
issuer from a pump, or a spring, ah.vays wash your,
hands and face, previously to your drinking, v.'ith-a|
little of the cold water. By this means a portion ofj
the heat is conveyed away from the body.
How to avoid the Dysentery. — Dr. Rush advises, as a
preventive of this disease, that spices, and particularlyj
Cayenne pepper, and the red peppers of our own coun-
itry, should be taken with our daily food. Mr. Dewer,
a British surgeon, informs us, that the French, while
in Kgypt, frequently escaped the diseases ot the coun-
|try, by carrying pepper with them to eat with the fruits
iof the land. Purging physic should also be taken, as
jany medicine of a laxative nature, by pieventing cos-
jtiveness, will act as a preservative from this disease.
I Glauber. or Epsom salts are particularly recommended,
j Molasses, eaten plentifully, acts as a preventive, by
(keeping the bowels in a laxative state. Another rule
I to be observed, is, to avoid exposure to the a'(X«?/)n(?w
of the 7iii^-kt air. When necessarily exposed, the bow-
iels should be more carefully protected than any other'
I parts of the body. These directions enjanate from a
high source ; and deserve serious consideration.
Accounts. — Regular accounts are not so common
among Farmers as they ought to bo ; and in this re-
rpect, persons employed in other professions are much
more atteiitive and correct. The advantage to be de-
rived from regular accounts, cannot be doubted. By!
examining them, a t'armer is enabled to ascertain thei
nature and tJje extent of the expense he has incurred,!
in the various operations of agricLdture ; and to disJ
cover vv^hat particular measure, or what general sysJ
'-em, contributes to profit, or occasions loss. The'
i -15i I
ij)rincJi)le ot economy may thus bo introduced into thej
iinanag-eraent of a farm ; and the lessening of L'x;)onsci'
j effected. It is proper to add, that to record pecuniary i
i transactions, is not the only object to be attended to,
jin the accounts of a Farmer. It is necessary to have;'
!an annual account of the live stock and pf their value
;at the time; of the quantity of hay unconsunied ; of,
ithe o-raiu in store, or in the stack-yard ; and of the im-j
I'plements and other articles in which the capital is in-'
; vested. An account, detailing theexpensc and return*
jofeach fiekl, according to its productive contents, i.;?!
likewise essential. Without this, it is impossible to'
calculate the advantage of diiferent rotations ; thej
most beneficial mode of managing a farnj ; or the im-
provements of which it is susceptible.
Ilog'-sty. — This building should contain one apart-}
msnt in which the sv/ine shall bo perfectly dry, and:
well provided with strrw for their bed. Another parr^
of it should be open, and without a wooden lloor ; ibri
swine will not well boar to be wholly secluded from'
the weather. Besides, this open part may bo extend-
i ed, so as to afford a line place for making manure. I
i It should be lowest in the middle, and no water should
I ever run from it. With proper care, many loads of
i valuable manure will be made every year, where these
I animals are kept. The trough should be made fast at
the upper side ; and if tne edges are covered with iron,*
jit will be well. Tiicre should be stakes before it, so
; thick that one swine only can get his head between
I any tv/o of them. The keeping of swine is very prof-j
j itable to the farmer. Indian corn is the best food for]
I them, but it should be ground, or boiled till it is soft.ji
I Like human creatures," however, they require some
I variety in their food. Hteamed potatoes may be given
i them vi'ith much advantage.
The Moon. — Take care to procure good seed for all;
the crops you intend to raise, and have it sown early,
J have your grounds^ v/cU prepared, and let them be welf
tended, and regard the Moon as much, and as little, as
you please.
CONTENTS.
lAoconnts,
'Almanack,
'Army of the U. States,
lAspects,
Bank?,
Bloat in cattle,
Com. of the Seasons
Continental Army,
Consuls and Ascents,
Census of the U. States,
Civil Government of Vt.
C<varts, sessions of
Co]le;jes,
Cutting- grain.
Cold water,
County appointments,
town otficers, attor-
nies, clergymen, &c.
in each town in the
Slate, arranged by
counties,
Bennin°:ton county,.
iVViudhani
do.
'flu Hand
do.
1 Windsor
do.
; Addison
do.
'Orann^e
do.
Chittenden
do.
' vVaphinsrton
do.
Caledonia
do.
Franklin
do.
Orleans
do.
!Grand-l3le
do.
Esrex
do.
Dysentery, how to avoid 12
District Court of Vt. 4
iv;]ip;e«.
I Electoral Vote?, 5
Fanner's Calendar,
Government of the Uni-
ted States,
123 Good Beer, (70
5 General List, form of 119 j
55 Hints,
2 Judiciary of Vermont, 6,3 1
liSMasonic, 116
3 Moveable Feasts, 3
3 IVlanag;ement of stock, 121
37 Mint, 55
6liNavy 56
57 OiBcers of the customs
61 1 in Vermont, 56
112 Officers of the govern-
115 ment since the adop-
122! lion of the constitu-
tion, 43
Officers of the Depart-
ment of State of the
United States, 48
Patent Oifice, 43
Public Ministers, 49 ■
65[Rates of Postu-e, 56
65|gxilari3s and Fees, 112
69|Signs of the Zodiae, 2
74'Signs of a good farmer, 121
7y, Signers of Declaration
841 of Independence, 39
uB^Societies, religious 114
92 School Commissioners, 1 15
96 Supreme Court of the
99 United Slates, 48 i
102 Superintend. S. Prison, 118
100 Surveyor General, 118
109 Table of the square
110 miles, population, &€.
of each state, 120
Ten, 3
To salt nrat, 36
Treasury I>epartment, • 54;
4lU. States' Calendar, 28 i
jVermont, Situation, kc. 58
4i;VVar Department, 55,
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No. XII.
WALTON'S
VERMONT REGISTER
AND
FARMER'S AL,MA:N^AC,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
18
BEING FIRST AFTER BISSEXTILE,
OR LEAP-YEAR,
AND THE FIFTY-THIRD OF AMEHICAN INDEPENDENCE.
Calculated for the Meridian of Montpelier, io latitude
44° 17'^iorth, and long^itude 4^ 25' east from the
Capitol of UM^Qited States at Washington.
fygKnite(
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS
BY ZADOCK THOMPSON, A. M,
M0NTPELIER:
PITBLISHED BY JE. P. WALTON, AT THE MONTPJELTER
BOOK-STORE.
No. XIl.
,VE11M0NT KSGISTEH
i AM)
FOR THE YEAR 07 OUR LORD
^M^ ■
BEING FIRST AFTER BISSEXTILE,
OR LEAF^YEAI?,
AXD THE FIFTY-THIRD OF Ar.iEIlICAN INDEFENDEXCX;.
Culcnitile^l fay Ihe !VI.ofk!ia>n of Moutpeiitr, in latitude
I 4-i^ 17' Piurlh, Htiit' WngituJc 4^ 25' east fiota the
Ciioitol of the UiiifsJ i'lules at Wushiu^itoxi.
AST ROr;or.! ICAL CAI.CULATiO:S"S
BY SAIXJCK TKOMPSON, A. M.
:UOiN( irj^/LIiLiK:
I FU3L13LIED E if E. P. V.ALTo::, A7 THE MOX^PJELIER
BOOK-STORE-
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NAMES AjND CHATlACTKllS OF THE PEAKET3.
^The Sun. 1 ? Venus 1( Jupiter.
@@TiieMoon. ©The Earth- T;> Saturn.
V Mercury. | c^ Mars. itiHerschel.
JVames and Characier.<i of the Signs of' the Zodiac.
T Aries.
Pi^ccs.X
NAi\TES AM) CHARACTERS OF THE ASPECTS.
Q Ascending- Node. 5 Descendinir Node.
(i Conjunction, or in the same longitude,
n QuartUle, or difforing 3 si-rns in lonp-itudo.
^ Opposition, or differing- 6 signs in longitude.
CHROIMOLOGICAE CYCLES.
Dominical Letter,
Golden number,
Epact,
D
6
25
Solar Cycle,
Roman Indiction,
Julian Period, Gi
18
42
Ecliptic 8 1 36 f Apparent time in
Middle of fclip-se, 1 44 j the morning.
Ead of eclipse, 2 5<5 J
Duration 2h. 24^n. Digits eclipsed 6 deg. 5ni. on the
Mooivs south iirab.
IV. Sept«ir.oer27th, Sun eclipsed, invisib'?; ^ at9h.
lOni. in the evcnmr^. Moon's lat- 3i min. north.
SOLAR A-ND LU.NAR ECLIPSES IIV 1829.
L March 20th, Moon eclipsed, invisible ; S at 8h.
5uni. in the morning.
II. April 3d, Sim eclipsed, invisible ; 6 at5h. 28m.
m the evening-. Moon's latitude 35' south.
III. September 13Lh, Moon eclipsed, vioible asfol-,
ows
Beg-inning OIi. 32m.']
1 36
MOVEABLE FEASTS.
Se^lituag'ssin-.a&ip.dav, Feb. JS.'Low Sunday, April 26
Ouioq. or I^^hrov.- Fund. MarcvJi llRogation Snnckiy, May 24
Ash Wcdnefdiy, or 1st dav of j.Asrsensioa Day," or Ilolv Tliurs-
■i-ent, March 4| day. ' I\iav 28
Mid Lent Snndavj Maioh Ss.Wint Sunday, June 7
Pali.i Sunday, A;i!i! ISJTrinitv Sunday, . Jano 14
r.a-tc-rDay, April 19;AdveiU Sunday, I^ov. 29
COM>iENCE>IE>T OF THE SEASONS.
Spring begins March 20th, 3h. 44m. evening.
Summer — June 21st, Ih. 15m. evening.
Autumn — Sept. 23d, 3h. 24m. morning.
Winter — Dec. 21st, 8h. 26m. evening.
To iH'ike Oais prove doublij nulritioii^ to horses.— In-\
stead of grinding the oats, break them in a mill ; andj
'the some quantity M'ill prove doubly nutritious. An-]
Other method is, to boil the corn, and give the horsesi
the l;i;aor in whicii it has been boiled ; the result willj
be, thi.t instead of .six bushels in a crude state, three
bushels so pre^jared will be found to ansvi'er, and to
keep the animals in superior vigor and condition.
I Those who early accustom themselves to reading,
reflection and rational amusement, will find themselves
enabled to render the winter of their days calm and
rdeasant.
JANUARY, first month.
FARMERS CALENDAR.
' Winter has come from the icy eeas,
Where the bleak v/irids blow ami the salt waves freeze,
U'here the sun shinps oa through a 'oug- day's light,
And at Itist gives place to a long — long night.''
Time wings his steady liiLWit— -the seasons walk their
round — empires and individ(iais rise, decline and fail
:and ail thino's are quickly nKU'inj^ towards that bourne!
Iwhence eternit}' begins. Another year with all itsj
'varied scenes — its joys — its sorrows — is closed iiponi
:tho world, and its annals arc inscribed in. lije book of|
;God's remembrance, in eternity to be rer.il to us who!
■acted, or had a part to act, in its momentous scionos. j
i'That year is now beyond our roacli. Its mispcnl huurs i
;can never be recalled. Repinin.L'; is in vain. 'Twilii'
^not atone our sins nor procnrp ibr them forgiveaessJ
iThen do your duty now, and hei-eafter, and trii^-t thej
Ipust with Ciod, your Maker. Tho peniterst and re-
jrormcd he will forgive and bless t!ieir humble elforts,'
'when they strive to mend their lives and, conduct.
iThen with the year begin anew thy life, and through
the same keep pace with bnsmeiis and with duty. Let
Inot a moment's time in id]en<.'Fjs be wasted. Yon have;
a mind and heart fis well as larm to cultivate, and when
the latter is covered with snovv the former claim at-
tention. Plant in 3^our minds the seeds of knowledge,
and in your hearts the secd.s of virtue anci religion,
and carefully cultivate tho tender plants.
Your barns now require pnrticuinr attention, f^r.i\\
tyou should see to them \Vith your own eye^. Boy^- m'.dv \
jsave you some steps, but th.ey nmst not be too far tni^i ■'
|ed or depended upon. Sec tliat your hay is not wost-
jed, your cattle may feel tho wnni oi'it before Rumnser.
Sufter not the roads in you.r neighborhood to bo block-
ed with snow. Public spirit is a noble? virtue, the
iwant of it abject meamiess.
I Tho Greeks ascribe tho invoniion of hours to Anax-j
iimaodcr, who probaijly recci vod it from the C'';.'kioans-
ilt has recently been ascert'iined thft the division of
itho day into hours was knov.'u to <\ud adopted by the
|Hindoos from tlseir earliest agrs.
J A:\UARV hdLii 31 days, — 1C^9.
"Cark flitting round a mouldering tower,
I spied a strangely awful form,
And swifter moved the h?ster.ing pow."r,
And louder roared the crashing storm.
# Kew moon 5tlj day, Uh. Im. morning,
d First quarter, 12th day, 2h. 25m. morning-
O Full moon IQtii day, 7h. 24m. evening.
D Last quarter 28th day, Oh. 29m, morning.
3
5
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, (fcc.
ris-e ' sets
s. Ipl
r. &s.
Y5
Circumcision. Clovdv\l 3[J|4 22
4 111
2 56
2! 6
fl/mir 3P 4 22
At
4 0
ro/ri. 7 37 4 23
At
5 4
^D]2ndSund.aftei-€hristma.'-!7 37|4 23
b.^fS
6 2
5 2 Pcop!' 7 3614 24
QCr
( set.
6 3 Epiphany. ivil: 7 SoU 241 Gj-o^
6 16
'^l 4| not be disappointed 1 35j4 25
7hX 7 26
^^1 5 Lucian.Bat at N.O.lSl.?. 7 34j4 26
7 '^ 8 39
^'1 6 ( porio-ca to sce\l 34;4 26
s!>t 9 51
1^^, 7 ^ .9>iou-.i7 33J4 27
81k
11 2
l^iD istSundsfEpipii. c ti
7 33 '4 27
9iT
morn.
12
'^jSiriiip south 11 h. eve.
7 32|4 28
9 m-:
0 10
!■'
2|3 V d superior.
f 7.10
7 31 !4 29
9 «
1 17
14
^^1
P.. 0
7 30;4 30
10 y
2 20
1'
^.Y^d. L. sou. 9h.
6 ( south. [lOiii. ev. '
8.50
7 29|4 Sli'lOln
3 20-
It;
9.40
7 28
4 32 1lin
4 19
1 7
"JlFraklmb. 1703.
10.29
7 27
4 ssinjs
5 10
!a
f>|2d. S. at: Epipk. 1
11.18
7 26
4 34ill:S
5 57
19
2I Sii^nsof alhaw.
7 25i4 33 12 2£
( ris.
'?
3'©i? 3 ©enters--
7 24J4 36!l2'sl
5 50
21
•ij
7 23!4 37|12
,Q
G 54
22
^\(~)^6 (Apogee.
7 22 1 4 38 12
'^^;
7 56
23
Gj Shrldlng
7 2114 39 13
nr;
8 55
24
7J tolerable
7 20|4 40 13
'^i
9 51
25
Dl3d Sund. af. Ep. Con. St.
7 19 4 41 13
^^
10 45
26
2! ( .Q. i Paul.
7 1714 43 13
.?
11 42
27
3
Snow
•7 16 4 44
13i
morn.
28
4
and high wind.
7 154 45
13
T^i-
0 40
29
5
Geo. IV. accession, 1820.
7 14 4 46
13
ifl
1 40,
30
G
K. Charles I. Martvr.
7 13 4 47
14
^
2 40
|31
7
7 12(4 48
14
l_
3 3'i
A'Z
l^'hiBIU-'ARV— b(-coru
FARHIF.R S CALENDAR.
' Where Iho wild Aurora 'orilliantly playg,
Darting; its beautifjii iance-like r;.;ys ;
Where t!ie white bear siis with his shfi;y:2;y forin, |j
A.nd howls to the roar of the beating' storm/ ji
— ~— ~. _ I
"•Most men ?pi'iyJ thcii' lives in anllcipp.tiony, in|
dotertnining to be vo.stiy bappy at some period or other j
when they have tiine. Bnt the present time has one;
advantage over every ot.her— it is our own. Past op-!
portunities are gorsc, future are viol cosue. We tnay j
lay in a stack of pieasnrc, as we vvould Jay in a stock j
of wine ; but if we defer tasting them too lon^, we siiall i
♦inn that botli are soured by age. Let our iinppincss,;
thereforej be a uiode.st rjiansion, which we ean iniiabitj
while wo have our hcaltli and vigour to enjoy it; not i
a fabric so vast and ercpansive that it has cost lis tlie|
beet part of onr lives to build it, and which we can ex- :
pcct to cccnpy oidy when Vv^e have icss crcasion for a
habitation than a tonsb. It has been well observed |
that we sboidd treat fiitvirity as an aged friend ironi;
whom ivc expect a rich !cga*^.y. Let us do nothing to!
forfeit his esteem, and treat !fnn wit{j respect, not with I
[servility. Bat lot us not be too prodjgal when young, ^
jnor too parfimonions wh.en old, otherwise we shall falij
'into the comvnor. error of those, v;hn when they had!
I 'the povvcr to enjoy Imd not the prndence to aeqoire;,
land when they had tlie priideucj to ncqriire had JU'I
jlonger the power to enjoy." I
gl lie Vvdio idles away his tin^o at tliO tayern. or lonnr^e.-. :
|at the grogshop, while jiis poor wife and cidldren are'
, shivering over a handfuj of faggots at home, hungry.!
{ragged and disconsolate, deserves not the name o!" hiK-.- j
Iband, father, citizen or patriot. He may jiavo the;
ijshape of a man, but he has the heart of a bnite. The;
igrogshop is the vortex of ruin, and ardent fipiri^ts drown
^niore than all tlie streams, and otlier water npon the
ll *'Fan-jiiiarise yourself vcith your books, keep tliem
faccnrateiy, and frequently investigate and sdjuat their
Icontents. This is an imncrtant item."
FEBRUARY hath 23 days— 1 829.
'Twas time, on fii y pinioim driven,
For vollieJ lij,'htnings rent tlie sky;
Tiie clouds with hissing bolts were riven,
And ruin roH'd in tiumder by.
9 New moon 3d day, 9h. 33m. evening.
) First quarter lOlh day, 2h. 30in. evening
O Full moon 18th day, 2h. 22m. evening-.
d Last quarter 26th day, 3h. 27m. evening
:- jCALENDA]
iSPECTS, &.C.
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Dl
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31
4'
-I
7j7i
n! -^1
12! 5;
13! 6i
U|7!
16' 9'
it!
Uh Sand. af. Epipli. 17
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Dljth Suiid. aft. Eruphariv. ,7
2; Otdh
BorcaslG
Gr. el on or
r. ^ ( 7.3316
I 3.2310
3*
U.I 41
19; 51
20 6t
22' Di
] i!4 49
9|4 5)
814 52
614 54
sU 55
314 57
2|4 58
) 4 59
595
58|5
5615
54 !5
5 3 1 5
5i;5
4v^;5
43|5
5
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s. pi r. &-S-
Valentin". 5 snn. { 9.12i6
Septuagis. Sund. j 9 5916
[10.45'G
in drifling\Q
©ei'ter.^Tv D apogee. t^/'|6
^ Stationarv. the snoii\\S
16
^ D Q , . 1^
Sex?gls^. S'jnd. WasInng-iS
[ton born 1732. JS
St. Matthias. J6
Good sleighing 'G
nndijcell improved P) 35 '5 25
6.y the lads and 6 33 1 5 27
© ^ d Inferior. lasses.
9
11
12
14
16
16
18il
20! 1
^1
46
4.5
44
42j5
4015
39 i5
37!5
3615 24 1
4
4
4
4
4
4;.^
4 30!
5 21
D set.
6 7
7 9
8 33 [
9 4G|
10 54
morn.
0 2!
1 7:
2 10;
3 it
45-
26;
4'
361
D rise;
6 29
7 26
8 24
9 22
4l-_^i!0 22
11 22
morn.
0 23
3|jr I 1 24';
o\\f9\ 2
4K
sirfi
3^
Venus .will be morning- star tul
thence evcnincr star till the end of
tne 20tU
the year,
ot May— i
MARC H—t bird roonth.
But soon is heard the voice oi spring ;
Is heard the flap of the warbler's win^
'J''he suows dissolve and flow amain,
In torrents upon the deluged plain.
! Do not think of knocking out anotlier personsbrains
ibf cause he happens to differ from you. Your own
!opimons are by no means the pame as they used to be, I
|and it would be just as rationol to knock yourself on|
'the head because you differ from yourself ten years!
'ago ! It is one thing to be stiff and another to be stea-
|dy in an opinion. The steady man changes when rea-'
Ison requires it, but the stiff necked is at war with al]|
[reason.
j All who have suitable trees should now be in readi-
|ness for the manufacture of maple sugar. He who
;now makes one pound of sugar from the produce of his
own lands, adds so much to the stock of our national '
wealth; y/hereas that stock is diminished in the same
degree by every pound purchased from abroad. Bc-
jsides sugar made at home must possess a sweeter fla-
;vor to an independent Amerian of the north, than that
which is mingled with the groans and tears of slavery.
IjAnd nov; to avoid being importuned and fretted at all
I summer, you will find it to your advantage to get out
your flax. When there is so much storm and bluster
out a door, we should endeavor by all means in our
power, to cultivate peace within. A good husband
almost invariably makes a good wife, and good parents,
o'ood children ; so you see all depends upon you gen-
tlemen.
Your cattle and sheep now require your strictest at-
tention. Much may be now lost by a very little neg-
lect. If your hay crumbles sprinkle it with brincc
Old Boreas is now making his last efforts. He will
soon have to yield, and retreat to his northern cave.
" He who never changed any of his opinions, never
corrected any of his rrdstakes ; and he who was never
wise enough to find mistakes in himself, will not be
charitable cBou«h to excuse them in others."
MARCH hath 31 days— 18^29.
Thon came a voieo like rivers pent,
Eotv.-een two mountains' craggy sides
i Like Erie, o'er its cascade sent,
i And iiuruser than the ocean tides.''
i 0 New moon 5th day, 7h. 43in. monurio-.
; > First quarter 12th day, 4h. 57m. mornhig-.
i O ^«ji tnaon 20th day, 3h. 58m. morning.
C Lnrri rninvtGr 2Sth day, 2h. 26m. m'lrninn^. [
2 i i !CALE^■DAR, ASPECTS, &C.
©
©
©#
% 1
rise
sets
s.
Pi
r. vSis. '
1 1 D]v^ui!i<^;iaooi>inia Sundav.
J 30.^ 30
13
V^
3 20 1
j 2, 2| This month
') 28 5 32
13
~-^
4 10!
o\ 3 j Shrove Tuesday. i.-
] 27 5 33
12
-w
4 56!
\ 4! 4
Ash \Veda. ]) 5 cj' I) per.
3 25 5 35
12
X
5 38
! 5; 5
© li 0 emphaticalh
3 24 5 36
12
K
]) set.
j ^i ^
D ^ ca//ec/
3 22 5 38 !2
0,.
7 191
7! 7
the vAnd
•3 21 5 39 11
^f
8 35;
! 8:d
1st Sund. in lent, month.
6 19 5 41 11
y
9 48 i
i 9j2
Brrin
6 17 5 43 11
«
10 55'
jlO 3
accompnnied
3 15
5 45 11
b'
morn. !
!n 4
with heamj
6 14
5 46 10
n
0 li
■1-2! 5
Gies:ory. wind
6 12
5 48 10
n
0 58:
ii3| 6
t stationary. from
6 11
5 49 10
Z3
1 45
:i4; 7; • f'8. 1
3 9
5 51 10
:-0
2 30'
'15;D|2d Sun. it^Lont. i 8.48
6 8i5 52i 9
r,
3 8
■161 2 D south. { 9,33
6 7 5 531 9
0'"
3 42
\r/' 31 D Apogee. 10.18
6 SJS 55] 9
a
4 13':
18j 41 {^11. 1
6 3 5 57
8
''X
4 45,
il9| 5| the so^'Ui.
6 1 5 59
8
^J(
5 15
20| 6l0f>n(orsT ©eclipsed, in-
6 06 0
8
D risej
!2ll 7j Benedict. [visible.
5 59
6 1
8
z^
7 20 f
!22;D!3dSund. in Lent.
5 57
6 3
7
^
8 20;
i 23: 2 A good rim
5 55
6 5! 7
■u
9 21'
i 2 4{ 3 of sap.
5 53!8 7 7
r.]
10 22
!25i 4 Annan. B. V, Mary.
5 .5216 8 7
^'
11 22
26] 5! J-Iore
5 50 6 10 6
t
morn, i
27| 6{ ^ Gr- elon^. rain
5 486 12I 6
t
0 20
23 71 Tp stationary. and\ry 47|G 13 6
\3
1 14
29 D.'ith S. in Lent. Mid Lent 5 46,6 14 5
\?
2 3i
30 2} [Sunday. 3 44i6 16 5 -
2 49}
31 Siij; stationary. wind.\5 43|6 17) 5 at
'-.-_
3 32 1
1
APRIL — fourth n;onti).
Winter is gone to the desr- of the north ;
The verdure of spring i' peeping' forth,
To de-ck the earth v/it ; bsau'^e?- rare,
And mingle fragrance in ih^. balmy air.
See that your fencss are repaired early and tliorough-
ly. Cattle, siici'p and horses will do much injury at
this season, if |)ermitted to range in your orcliardsJ
your meadows and your fields. And if you put up your
fences in a slight manner so that your cattle once break
through thcni, you may thank your stars if you ever
keep them within any bounds afterwards. It 13 wiih
cattle as with men, one offence leads to the commis-
t-icR of many more. It is raucii easier to prevent trans-
gression than to reform the transgressor.
Spring grain may be sown on dry lands as soon as
tlie frost is out, and garden vegetables for sun)mer use
should be sown the latter part of this month. Enter
upon your business this month with the lidl determin-
ation to keep pace vi'ith yom* business through the
year. If you once fall behind your business, instead
of driving it, you Vv'ill be dragged, and ifyou are dragged
you may be both stripped and bruised.
Be neither prodigsl of your money, nor on the other
hand too parsimonious. ' A prodigal m.ay start whh
ten thousand pounds, and die worth nothing; a miser
may start with nothing, and die worth ten thousnnd
pounds. It has been asked which had the best of it?
I should presume the prodigal of the tv/o. He has
'spent a fortune, the miser has only left one—he has
liived rich to die poor; the miser has lived poor to die
rich ; and if the prodigal quits life in debt to others,
jthe miser quits it still deeper in debt to himself.' Bal-
ance then the account between thi/seif and others and
die in debt to neither.
"■ It is easy to be upright in prosperity, it is the day
of adversity that proves the heart.
, It is a brave mind that exults not over a fallen foe, —
it is a weak one, that tramples on him. j
"• Every man hath just as much vanity as he v/ancs
understanding."
' -^— ■ .
APRIL hath 30 days— 1829.
" Oh, sluggard I while thy life but dreams
1
Its every pulse of pleasure dead
In slumber; v.hile tlie morning beams
Play round thy hea ■.
i
® New moon 3d day, 5h. 29m. evening
1
D First quarter lOlh day, 9h. 14m. evenino^. ||
O Full moon 19th day, Ih. 29m. mornir
S-
d Last quarter 26th day, lOh. 2m. moriiing. ||
^ ^
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &.C.
©
^1
©®i
e !
a
' ' rise
Sft?
s.
Pi
r. ifcs.i
''i;
41
^:jring
5 4216 18
~4
M
4 8'
2: 5
advances.
3 40 6 20
4
X
4 39
3' 6 ©eclipsed invisible.
5 39 6 21
3
T
D set. ;
4I 7
Somewhal
5 37 6 23
3
cp
7 29 i
5D
5th Sund. in Lent.
5 35 6 25
3
«
8 41i
^l
2
cooler.
5 34 6 26
2
b
9 53
7
3
Pleasant
5 32 6 28
2
n
10 57
i S
4
and
5 31 6 29
2
n
11 48
' 9
5
agreeable
5 29
6 31
2
ffi
morn.;
10
6
weather.
5 28
6 32
1
3
0 33
11
7
5 27
6 33
1
io
1 12
12
D
6th Sund. in Lent.
5 26
6 34
1
'^L
1 50
13
2
April
5 24
6 36
0
a
2 25
14
3
©Apogee.
5 23 6 37
0
''^\i
2 55
15
4! showers.
5 21 6 39
F
nT7
3 24
16
^1
5 19 6 41
0
|'>i
3 51
17
6jGood Friday. © b n I> 8
5 186 42
0
4 20
IC
7j Roads
5 16
6 44
1
^
4 53
10
DJEaster Day.
5 15
6 45
1
'f^
D rise
20
2; eg) enters b # rather' 5 13
6 47
1
^a
8 21
21
Q
muddy. \b 12
6 48
1
'^i
9 26
22
4
Look onto 10|6 50
0
^
10 25
23
5
St. George. for^-5 9
6 51
2
^
11 19
24
6
a thunders 8
6 52
2
\9
morn.
. 25
"
St. Mark. storm^S 6
6 54
2
'fj
0 10
26
D
iat Sund. aft. East. LowU 5J6 55
1 2
0 5G
;27
2 [Sund. ©^ni5 3 6 57
3
S
2 17,
;28
3 the latter pari 3 2 6 58
3
X
2 16;
^29
4 of this 5 16 59
3
X
2 53
30
^'i I> (3 ©Perigee, month. 5 0 7 0
3|t
3 30
tlxVY — fifth month.
FAHMI:R S CALEKUAR
The groves put on their dress of jjreea ; —
Opeuing flowers enliven the scene —
The ploughman jogs the fiei(b along,
And cheers his teem with a merry &ong.
If it be true, as says the proverb, that an idle mar.
Irrains are the Devivs workshops the old gentleman'^'
business must have very much increased of late, if for-;
f-ooth his business may be judfTed of by the number of
shops he occupies. Eject him from the prernitjcs,
down with Jiis sign, neig-hborfi ! ISut to be serious,
' Idleness is truly the hot bed of temptnlion, the cradle
of disease und the canker worm of ieiicity. In a liltlo
time, to the man who has no'employment, lire Vv-ill have
no novelty, and when novelty is laid in the grave the
iuneral of conifort v.'iil ent.er the church yard. From
that moment it is the shade and nat the man, who
creeps along the path of mortality. On the contrary,
what solid satisfaction does the man of diligence ms- ,.
scss; what health in his countenance ; what sfrongth'
lin his limibs; what vigour in his understanding; wilh]
what a zest does he relish the refreshments of the day ; j
with what pleasure does he seek the bed oi repose atj
nigiit. It is not the accidcnta! hardness of a pillowj
that can make him unhnppy and rob him of sleep. Hei
earns his maintenance and he enjoys it. He has faith- 1
fully laboured in the day aiid the slumbers of the nightj
are a sweet retribution to hnn. To th'-- diligent man,!
every day is a little life, and every nigiit a IitLle heaven. '
The toil has been honest, the reward is snro.' Having'
set before you the consequences of idleness and of dil-
igence, choose you this day which you will rbllow.!
The one will lead you to nisery, contempt and death,:'
the other, to respectability, cotnfort and happiness. \
J\Iaxim. — In eternity there is nothing to gain ; notli- ;
\\\]T to lose. All is either (rained or lost f^ar ever. In
tnTje, there is an eternity to gain, or an etermty to lose.
i\ot an instant here, but tells in the accoLint hereafter.
Life places you in that pregnant ciisis, betv/een a
world of mourning aud a world of joy.
awiy^-nanHBi*-!
MAY hath 31 days— 1829. \
What joy ! to catch the fragrant gales, 1
U'lth pinions sweeping as they play,
O'er each fair flow'ret that exhales
The breath of May.
e New moon 3d day, 3h. 4m. morning.
) First quarter 10th day, 2h. 43m. evening.
O Full moon 18th day, 2h. 55m. evening. *
a Last quarter 25th day, 3h. 26m. evening.
^
i
CALENDAR. ASPECTS. &r..
©
©
©|#
0
-
a 1 ' '
rise
sets
F
ipl
r. &s.
1
6St.i^hilip& St. James.
4 59
7 1
3|T
4 7;
2
7
Flying
4 58
7 2
3 b
4 431
3
D 2d Sun. af. Easter. Inv. ot
4 56
7 4
3!h
Dset.:
4
2
^ ? 6 [the Cross.
4 55 7 5
3
n
8 39 1
6
3
clouds:
4 54 7 6
4
n
9 40
6
4
and
4 52 7 8
4
TT
10 32!
7
5
©^6 Superior.
4 51 7 9
4 s
11 21
8
6
unsteady
4 50 7 10
4 Cd
morn, i
9
7
weather.
4 48 7 12
4n
0 7;
10
D
3d Sund, after Easter.
4 46 7 14
■^a
0 43^
n
2
>Jtstationary.
4 45 7 15
4 nj
1 lel
12
3
©Apogee. f 7.49
4 44 7 16
4rrK
1 45 i
13
4
1 8.31
4 42 7 18
4 Ilj^
2 13:
14
5
€)Q J) south. <( 9.14
4 41 7 19
4:^
2 39
15
6
1 9.59
4 40 7 20
4i^
3 9
\l6
7
1^10.45
4 39 7 21
4
3 40:
jl7
D
4th Sund. after Easter.
4 38|7 22
4
4 11
!'
2
Occasional
4 37
7 23
4iT1l'
D rise'
19
3
shoicers.
4 36
7 24
4
i
f
5 2ii
i20
4
© ? d Superior.
4 35
7 25
4
1
9 16
21
5
© enters S Pleasant 4 34
7 26
4 V9
10 9^
22
6
weather.
4 33
7 27
10 59
23
7
4 32
7 28
4
AA.
11 41:
24
D
5th Sund. af. East. Roga-
4 32
7 28
4
/CT
morn.
25
2
[tion Sund.
4 31
7 29
3
X
0 20;
26
3
• Perigee.
4 30
7 30
3
¥
0 57,
27
4
D S Some
4 29 7 31
3^0
1 31|
28
5
Asc. day. Holy Thurs.
4 29 7 31
3
T
2 5|
29
6
K. Charles II. restored.
. sighns of ram.
4 28 7 32
3
T
2 42!
30
7
4 27
7 33
3
b
3 19i
!31
D
Surf. af. Ascen. t^U R
4 27
7 33
3
^
3 56i
3
JUNE— si.\Lh inonUi.
FARMP.R S CALENDAR.
While the thrush and the blackbird sing.
And tune their notes to the parting- spring; ;
And while bleeting- lambkins. play,
Ar;d insects skip in the sunny ray.
•* Sweet is the brenth of tnorn, her rising sweet
With charm ofearh'e&t birds ; pleasant the sim
When first on this delightful land he spreads
J His orient beams on herb, tree, fruit and flower,
Glistening v/ith dew."
Tliose persons, ahiiost without exception^ who L.-v
lived to a very advanced ago, have been distinguished l|
as early risers, and it is very generally admitted that '
no habit contrilintes more, than early rising, to our
jhealth and happiness. Why then is it not more gene-
rally adopted? VVhy do we waste so many of the
-^Vv'cetest, most delighti'ul ond invigorating moments of
each day upon our pillows? turning upon our bed ab
■:he door turneth upon its hinges? At this season es-
pecially, the tiiorning breathes perfumes, the air is nic-i
lodyand the whole face of nature is beauty. How;
'congenial to the feelings, and especially to "the f£ei-|
(ngi5 of joyous youth, in whose bosom tbnd hopes areii
isvvuliing, and delightful visions of future success and
■pleasure rise one after another, in untiring sucression.
|To such, the cliarms of an undisturbed hour of romance
laccompaiiied by all the bright and beautiful imeges
iwhich a fine morning presents to the eye and imagina-
tion, need only to be known to be dear. The .still
beauty of tiie hour at once tranquilizes the vulgar pas-,,
;ions, which a vulgar world nourishes and foments and ■;
avvaheufl those, softer and purer emotions, W'hich arej
|so much more congenial to the liigh destiny of the hu-
iraan soul. Health, too, as vveli as moral purity breatliefj
jin the air of a spring morning; and female loveliness |
litself becomcB more lovely under its refreshing and|
Ivivifying inilueuce." If then you pursue pleasure,'!
Ibeauty, business or health i|
Rise before the sua and v.-hen bis journey'^s run, I
And he's sunk in the west, retire to rest. j|
r
JUNE hath 30 lIuv;
VVLi"; joy ; to hear the quavcr'd song,
That shames the brow of sloth andcaii
lu gratefdl nuiubors float along
The neopifd air.
evenii
# New moon Ist da}' Oh. 56 n
I D First quarter 91 h day, Bh. 30in. morniyg.
I O Full moon 17th ddy, Ih. 22i:i. moruing.
I C Last quarter 2Ji] day, Sh. 4m. eveiiing,
I ® New moon 30th day, llh. 52m,^vemng.
I - I ^ (CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C. j ^^^^ | ^^.^ | j^, j^j |^_ ^^ .
^1 r
G 7
I5|2
[|16 3
Il7i 4
IG 5
19 6
20j 7
21 1 D
22i 2
but variahlc
v'cather.
Boniface, j I 6
A'tpcarances
7jD|\yhit Sunday. o/'
8j 2} ^)- Gr. Elongation.
9j 3|^ Apogee. rain.
lo! 4| ]) Q
111 5 St. Barnabas.
121 6 f 8.34
13' 7 I 9.20
uJBTriiiitySun. ^ s. { 10.10
I 11. 2
St. Alban. Bat.B.Ii. 177.-.
\Vurdec.a;r.G. B. 1812.
There wil/
prohitohi
©•^ntcrse l^t Sun. af'T.
Q Stationary.
5 Q @Pcri;;ce.
i4| 4JNut. of gt. John J3a}>ti5t.
25j 5 be some
l26 6 thunder
|271 7
Md
^291 2
30| 3,
f/) .■'-.• vnjnth
2d Sinid. after Tiinily.
St. Peter.
4 2ii 7
34
3
n
Ddet.
i 2.3 7
35
2|n
0 22
^4 2:i7
35
ds
9 12
i 2i'7
36
'"".j 3
9 58
4 2417
3G
2. a
10 35
4 23!7
37
l| rr[?
11 10
4 23J7
37
11 43
4 2217
38
morn.
4 22|7
0<J
ir^/
0 12
122 7
38
1 ^
0 39
4 21 7
39
1-
1 7
4 21 }7
39
ik
1 37
1 2]|7
39
on]
2 7
4 21 j7
39
OTm
2 40
4 20 7
40
s^
3 18
4 20|7
40
oU>
4 1
4 20'7
40
o.vv
D risr
i 20] 7 40
1
'rr
8 5]
4 20 7
40
1
9 31
4 20!7
40
1
^■.
!0 IG
4 20 7
40
1';^
10 54
4 20;7
40
o
^^
:i 30
I 20'7
40
o
^
morn.
1 207
40
'2
r^
0 3
1 20 7
40i
2
cp
e 30
4 20.7
40
2
K
1 13
U 20|7
40
Ij
b'
1 ,50
4 20!7
40
3
n
2 3i0
4 2ll7
:id
3
J-
3 14
4 2l!7
39
3
-
4 4
JULY— seventh month.
Now the flowers that deck'd the field.
To the growina: fruit iheir stations yield,
And labor with his brawny face,
Braves the heat of the sultry days.
A word to my fair country women ! But not in that
dictatorial strain in which I am accustomed to address
my own sex. They are not to be driven. If moved
iat all it must be by the mild and gentle accents of flat-
tery and persuasion. "• Good morning- Mrs. Cleanly.
jl am extremely happy in finding you and your lovely
idaughters employed in the dairy room. I have fre-
quently purchased of your butter and cheese in the
;market, have admired the neatnef:s with which it was
iput up, and the richness and sweetness of its flavor,
and have observed t'lat it met a ready sale two or three
jCents in advance of that of ordinary quality. Now I
I perceive that every thing at home is in accordance
[with the butter and cheese sent abroad — every thing
lis sweet and neat,"
Let ail our fair dairy women copy the example of
the Cleanly family, and our olfactories and palate
would cease to be annoyed by rancid butter and cheese.
The sweet flavou: of their butter is not destroyed by
age. For the sake of those who would make good
butter, if they knew how, I shall give you a brief state-
ment of the method pursued "oy Mrs. Cleanly so far as
I can recollect it. Her pans are kept clean and sweot.
Her milk is not suffered in hoi weather to stand more
than 24 hours before it is skimmed. The cream is
frequently stirred, and is churned every other day.
When well freed from butter mi'k, it is salted with a
preparation made of one part of sugar, one -f nitre,
and two of clean common salt, well boat together, at
Uie rate of ene ounce of the preparation to every
pound of the butter. If you wish your butter to keep
sweet for a considerable time, tri/ it ladies.
A pretty girl was lately complaining that she was sad-
ly troubled in her lips by chaps. "Friend," said Oba-
diah, "thee should not let the ckaps come n«^>ar thy lips."
J ULT both :; i "davs— "l 829.
^
iiacn stasoa hul.'i cliarnis i'or th>; eye,
In each, Jesus' goodness we scan;
In the blood-tinctuied hues of the sky
We read his deep gutT'iin.-- far man.
I ) First qtiarter 9th day, iii. 48m, inojuiug.
! O Full Moon 16th tlay, 9h. 49m. morninfr.
! D Last Quarter 23d day, Ih. 22m. morning.
I ® New Moon 30th day, 0!]. 4Gm. evening-.
^ ^ CALENDAR, ASPECTS, OiC.
© i © i©
;ts!3.
#1 i
pi Ir.cy
) i o ©Apheiiou.
Visitation B. V. Mary. U
Heat 4
[I 4! 7J increases.
D pd Sunday after Trinity.
7 39
7 38
22 7 38
22i7 38
4. 23 7 37!
I 6i 2
© 3 <^ InL
3 ) Q
4 9 :J' -^
I Apogee.
Thunder
J) 4th Sun.
•3
4
iFTriii
!i4;
io: 5 ^ static :iary
i'
7, 6
IP
•'J
and
lightning.
Very
( 7.54
. } 8.44
Drouth, i 0 37
I 10 34' I
^11 32|4
with 14
>. . I4
2317
24
24
25
25
26
20
71 ^17 J ©PeriiTcr
D5thSjn. ait. Tnnil
2 1 Margaret D 'J
3'
5i©enter5 "
7|St. Jam?s.
DlGthSu.i. a
shoiccrs. |4
14
14
;^^;7^4
rf>7;4
irinitv.
2I •:: Gr. EloRg. ©w"^
SJ rt/jii icar:ii
■i\ 4 stationary.
m
fSOj 51
29i7 31
30 j 7 .30
Sip 29'
3217 28l
33:7 27 1
34i7 261
35:7 25i
36 7 24;
3617 24j
37|7 23j
00 1.7 o'j
4 oi' '
4 40 7
20
4 42 7
i8|
4 43.7
17!
4 4 !i7
16;
4 45! T
15;
7 6
8 2^'
9 6
9 39
10 9
10 3S
III; I I O .
2
^/S\ 3 2i
fniorn.
0 3i
0 33
1 6
1 44
2 33
6|o.:
P rise
8 11
o .53
9 2'=
10 5
lO 38
6!^Fjll 111
6!fhl 48
6 b' !njorn.
6 n| 0 23
6;nj 1 JO
6{n! 1 57
6 23| 2 49.
6i2
B2
I 3 46
e^r^'lDsets
AUGUST— seventh month.
The strength of summer is wasting; fast,
The lightnings flash to the roaring blast ;
The fields are losing their cheerful green,
And the clustering fruits on the boughs are seen.
•' There is no point in which a great of part our farm-
ers err so much, as in tilling such large quantities of
land as they do. Four acres, closely fenced, well ma-
nured, and kept clean and well stirring, will produce
more corn than ten acres in the common mode of fenc-(
ing, manuring and tending. Further these four acres olj
ground will be enriched by the manure not absorbed 1
by the crop of corn, so as to produce a greater cropl
the next year than the ten acres that were planted j
without, or with little manure. Add to this, the per-|
sonal labour, loss of time, wear of implements, worth
of seed and loss of flesh in horses and cattle when ten
acres are cultivated for the produce of four^ and the
ibalance in favor of tilling only a small portion of what
it is common to till, will appear surprizingly great." — '
Farmers, if you have never made an experiment of
this kind you will find your advantage in trying it.
Toil and he strong, but if you would be strong in re-
ality, you mvL&t learn temperance^ friends, and bear with-
out reproach the choice c/ water. . Ardent spirits, afford I
no nourishment, and though they m.ay for ahttle while
elevate the animal spirits above their ordinary level,
they are sure to ebb to an equal degree below. Many!
seem to imagine that it is necessary, at this season, to
build up a fire within in order to balance the heat that
.acts upon us from Vvilhout. Were the outsides of our
jhouses exposed to flames, we should hardly think of
preventing them by scattering fire within. To allay,
thirst in hot weather I find nothing better than milk!
and water, or sweetened water mingled with vinegar I
or ginger. These are victuals and drink too.
Reputation, The way, according to Socrates, to
obtain a good reputation, is to endeavor to be what you
Idesire to appear.
AUGUST "hath 31 days— 1829. i
When the beauties of spving are preferr'd,
And music and stillness accord,
In the notes of the ring-dove are heard
The orroans of our agonized Lord-
D First Q,uarter 17tn day, 5h. 21m. evening.
O Full Moon 14th day, 3h. 33m. evening.
d Last Quarter 21st day, 8h. 42m. morning.
. • New Moon 29th day, 4h. 2m. mormnor.
CALENDAR, ASPECTS. &LC.
®~'~m
©
©1 e i
11 1.
g <
rises sets.
S.
pl.|r.iJ^.s.!
1 7|Lammas JJay.
4 46|7 14
6
W 8 IM
2
D 7th Sund. af. Trinity.
4 47 7 13
6
rrj^ 8 39i
3
2 D Q ©Apogee.
4 AST 12
6
YfJl 9 7|
4
3
Warm and A 49 7 1 1
6
:i^r
9 331
5
4
sultry 4 50 7 10
6
=^
10 2 1
6
3
Transflg. of our Lord. 4 517 9
6
iri 10 31 1
7
6
weather. A 53
7 7
sMn 6|
8
7
Some A 54
7 6
5
^
11 42
9
D 8th Snn. af Trinity.
4 55
7 5
5
^
morn. '
10
2
fet. Lawrence.
4 56
7 4
5
t
0 23
11
3
S ^ (j rain, and not A 57
7 3
5
y?
1 15
12
4
K. Geo. IV. born 1762. 4 58
7 2
5
V?
2 12:
13
5
improbably 5 0
7 0
5
3 16;
14
6
a kail siarmjs 1
6 59
4
^
> rise'
15
7
©Perigee. and in 5 3
6 57
4
}?
7 26:
!l6
D 9th Sun. af. Trinity. 5 4
6 56
4
K
8 5,
'17
2D 5 some places, 5 5
6 55
4
T
8 43
18
3'
© ^ c$ severe tor- 5 7
6 53
4
cp
9 18;
!l9
4
nadoes. 5 8
6 52
3
«
9 53i
j20
5
^ ^ c^ • © y d superior. 5 10
6 50
3
«
10 32:
ki
6
Rather]^ 12
6 48
3
«
11 12
l22
7
coo/er
5 14
6 46
3
n
11 58
23
D
10thSun.af.Trin. ©entrij
3 16i6 44
2
n
morn.
124
2
St. Bartholomew.
5 17 6 43
2
22
0 50
!25
3
evenings and mornings.
5 19 6 41
2
2S
1 44
r26
4
5 21 6 39
2
a
2 42 [
j27
5
5 22 6 3n
1
a
3 39,
j28
6 St. Augustine
5 23 6 37
1
al 4 35:
Tn^lDset.'
29
7iSt. John Bapt. beheaded.
5 24 6 36
1
30
DlllthS. after Trinity.
5 25 6 35
0
ml 7 I4i
,3li 2\®Ua. i)? ci.^Apog.
5 26 6 34
0\:C^\ 7 42 1
SEPTEMBER— ninth month.
KAllMKRS CALENDAR..
The hills an.l the valh'es their bounties pour,
To fill with plenty the rar!ner''s store ;
The flower of.'^utnmor is withered and dead,
And the rustlin.';- leaves are scai- and red.
It is one thing to givo g-ood advice o.nd quite anoth
or thing- to follow it. Everi'- man is ready to do the
former, but few, very f era, the latter, and I am very
fearful that my sage instructions will be permitted to
pass by you like tlie idle v^'inds which you respect not.
iBut shall I on that account keep silencer' No. I Vv'ill
I cry aloud and spare not, whether you will hear, or for-
bear. If you follow my advice, yours sv\\\ be the reward I
|for so doing, but if you do not, you v/iJl suffer the con-
Isequences without exciting a particle of my compas-:
^sion. Attend strictly to your business. Business be-
lforefrien(h is an old maxim, and taken in its properi
'sense, is a very good one. Not that our iViend<li are toij
be neglected or slighted, for the sake of attending to
business; but that wo slionkl not sulier our crops to j!
remain in the Held to bo destroyed by storms and ver-jS
min, while we mnkc or receive long visits. Idecurc;!
your crops and get fairly up with your business an.'l|
then you have my permission to spend a ibv/ days at|
this pleasant season in visiting your friends, |
It is much better, and in the end, less mortifying, tof
be laughed at than ruined ; better to jjave a wife, Vv^hoi|
like Martiars iManearra, cheapens Qvc^y thing and|
bny:^ nothing, than to be impoverished by one v/hosel
vanity will pr.rcliase every thing and v.diose pride will|
ch.ca|3en nolhiug. A rich carpet, looking-glass, side- 1
board and the like are v,'ell enough, lor those v;ho canjl
atfhrd them, but ill become the parlour of him Viho hiisl
to be dunned for his taxes. Remember that he tihfj'\
follows fasiiiori and buys every things will eou.i co^r.e to
notk'mg.
" Dispatch at once, if possible, whatever yen may
take in hand; if interrupted by unavoidable interfe-
rence, resume and finish it as soon as the obstruction
is rem.oved." I
) First quarter dth day, 7h. 7m. morning.
i O Full moon 13lh day, Ih. 37m. morning,
d Last quarter 19th "day, 7li. I3m. evenmg.
® New moon 27th dav, 9h. 11 m. evening.
SEPTEMBER hath 30 days— lb;>9.
When the summer unfoldeth her charms
For the soul of contemplative mirth,
His sun still enliglitens and warms,
His the air that refreshes the earth.
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, iSiC
© I © i©l®| •
ri5edsGts.',P,|pl.|r. &s.
2
3
4
5
6
I! 7
[^
! 9
|10
111
'12
h3
14
15j
16
;»!
-20
r21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
I; 29
30
Giles.
London burnt 1666,
Quite 5 2716 33
O. S. 5 2n\6 32
, but a 5 2916 31
storm 5 31 16 29
may be' 5 32i6 28
12th Sund. after Trinity. ,5 33 6 27
expected^ 35
Nat. of B. V. Mary. |5 37
f 9. 2 5 38
D south. { 9 59 5 40
(10. 57j5 41
©Perigee. soon. 5 43
13th S. af. Trin.©eclipsed]5 45
01^1 b U
1I-- 8 42
lilTLi 9 13
Holy Cross.
Lambert.
[visible. j5 47
Cooler. \^ 48
High\b 49
5 Lambert. winds.
6 about the
7 time
D!l4th Sun. af. Trinity
2 _.. _.__...
of the
St. Matthew,
©enpers:
equinox.
St. Cyprian. ©Apogee.
D 15th S. af. T. ©eel inv
JSIay xepeci
frosty nights
4[St. Jerome.
0
59
67
56
54
5
51
6 10,5 50
m
At
3^/5'
3
4
4
4
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
8 0.
8,-n|
m
9i
101^
lohn
45;
10 25
il 11
morn.
0 5
1 9
2 16
3
24;
4
37J
D risel
7
20;
7
57!
8
35
9
16'
to
4
10
54
11
49
morn. {
0
44'
1
42,
2
40'
3
381
4
34
I>S9t.]
6
24
6
48
7
21
OCTOBER— lenth month.
FARMER S CALENDAR.
The leaves nre fast failing: and the wane of the year,
Loudly proclaims that the winter is near ;
When the streams shall be oiute and t!ie tuneful breath
lie closed from o'jr ciime, or hush'd into death.
Let ns ondoavour t„» secure all the rewards, which
f])9 Giver of all good has bestowed upon the labour of
ioiir hands during- ttie summer and autiion. Let noue'
lof them be wasted throag'h neg-'ect; if ail i.s preserved
jUiare will be siiiticeiit, so that the poor and the rich
jshall be filled and peace and happiness be established
in our borders. How encourao-in<T is the business of
;agTiCulture ! If any man is to be eiivied it is the far-
mer, who derives his subsistence from the produce of
Ihis own lands. Who so independent ! Ifamancan
'he iiappy any where it is upon a snug little farm, with
now and then a visit from his friends. With Vvdiat
^satisfaction does he draw for theni the mug of cider,!,
jor the glass of currant v/ine of his own manufacture !i
But if instead of a friend he chance to be called on by!
a sheriff Vv'ith an execution in his pocket, or by a col-!
lector with a bill of last year's taxes, alas, poor soul,
:ihe may seek enjoyment in one place as V\^ell as anoth-
|,er. I tell you v/hat. friend, if you v.^ould get along
"'.-moothly, prosperously and happily, you must make
Jyour calculations to keep pretty much out of debt and
;p.ever let your taxes lay unpaid after they become due.
jYour corn may grow luvuriantly, your hogs, sheep-
suid cattle m.ay fatten, and your garners may be filled I
iwiih the exuberance of the field, still you will be con-i
iUnually in a slate of vexation unless you are out of
j.jebt. Drunkenness is the vice of a good conslitution!
jor of a bad memory; of a constitution so treacherous-
^iy good that it never bonds until it breaks; or of a
I uemory that recollects the pleasures of getting drunk,
out forgets the pains of getting sober.
! ■' Do not assume to yourself ntore credit for what
lyou do, than you are entitled to, rather be content with
a little less; the public mind will always discover
where merit is due."
!""
(jCTOBER Ijath 31 days— 1829.
tvcry morn haili ahunciaiice to teil
Of a Saviour's unHmked grace,
When tlie season of Autumn mikl spell
Proclaims tlie rich smiles of hi« face.
]) i:''iraL (Jtuarter 5lli day, tin. obm. evening-.
O Full Moon 12th day, lOh. 37m. moniing.
([ Last Quarter lOth day, 9h. 37m. mornijig.
# New Moon 27th day, 2h. 52m. evenins^
CALENDAR, ASPECTS,
&C.
8
0
10
11
12
13
14
115
16
17
If;
19
20
ji2i
22
is
,25
26
130
'31
]) south.
( 8 50j
] ^ ^
( 10 41
Reaiigiuri. Fine'X}
time for 6
harvesting: 6
16th Snnd. after Trmity. 6
V Gr. Elongation. 6
Faith. Sonwfi
50j6
5 6
D Q ^10 4lj6
17th Sund. after Trinity. 6
w stationary. rain,S
perhaps }^Q
hut it 7S\Q
quite likelmii
that ali\o
'4 stationary. signs\{)
18th Sun. af Trin. St. L.t6
wlUfaiM
this month;] Q
at alt events it 6
will be most 6
©enters 1 1[ prudent foify
© Q @ Apogee, atieud to
business in its
©^D season, and lei ^S
the signsiQ
St. Simon & St. Judo. {6
© « c^ Inf. iafce care ofS
tkemsclv(s.\(j
6
isesjsets.
~12,5~48
fi
I 1
25 5 35
26 5 34
49 5
50
51
53 5
54 5
56
57 5
46
14|5
1615 44
17|5 43
193 41
20"
22 5 38
10
11
11
11
12
40 12
.-I ®
jp] Ir. &s.
5 33
5 31
5 29
5 28
5 26
5 24
w 90
27
29
31
32
34
36
37
39
40
42
43
45
46 5 14
47 5 13
11
12
12
13
13
13
13 c«5r
XA
21 15
5 20
5 18
r
15
15
15
15
16
16
16
10 16
9 16
7 16
6|16{TrL
4116;;?
31161^
7 571
8 34|
9 15'
10 5;
11 51
morn. ;
0 8|
1 13^
2 25;
3 35
4 4o|
D rise;
6 30
7 15
8 4
8 53^
9 47i
10 44!
11 4li
morn.!
0 39:
1 37'
2 34!
3 3li
4 28;
5 25i
D set.!
6 3|
6 37'
7 18'
9. "^
INOVEMBER— eleventh month, 1829.
'Though the spring tide of li(e is around thee now
The elastic step and the shining brow
And the auburn hair that curling flows ; —
Yet the winter of age will bring its snows/
The dilig-ent and circumspect farmer is now in a
state of preparation for winter, and every one should
be of this class. Prepared or unprepared, winter ma} |
come upon you like a thief in the night. Strive there-
fore to be in readiness. Let your buildings be tight
and warm. Let you windows be mended if they need
it, and not by stuffing them with rags. Let your yai'ds
be freed from brush and logs and stumps,- which when
covered with snow might cause many a broken shin
unless removed. Not leng since I had occasion to
take a short journey in company with my cousin Ned.
As we approached a house, which had the appearance
of having been once the abode of industry, wealth and
comfort, but which was now their exact counterpart.;
" Here," says Ned, " is a fine picture for you. It will;'
make an excellent fronti&piece for the Register, Thisj^
was once the seat of the worthy John Goodman, Esfj.
His only son George now occupies it, but he is no|
more like his father than I am like Hercules. George
was brought up to no business, but that of spendingt
money, which, since the old gentleman's death, he has[
closely followed, till of late he has got orjt of etock-,.
Poor soul i Look at the shabby old dwelling, filledj
with ragged children, surrounding a diseonsoIate|
mother, without food, fire or clothes. Alas, this is the
{usual result of youthful indulgence and folly. Train
"up a child in idleness and supply him with mone}' and|
you train for misery and ruin.' Secure your cellars!
from tiie frost — Pay your debts — Listen, to no tattler&
Employ no quacks— Drink no drams.
" Cultivate domestic habits, for this your family, if i
you have one, has a strong and undeniable claim; be-
sides, your customers will always be best pleased when
jthey find you at home, or at the place of your busi-
ness."
NOVEMBER ^--h SOdnvs— 1^^9.
Till the evGiiing, with sad, siieiit tread,
Moves m-ourntul and slow to the west,
The sun sinks in ocean's blue bed,
And point.-! to eternity's rrst.
I> Eirst Quarter 4th day, 4li. 58ni. moniing.
O Full Moon lOtli day, '<il\. 53m. evening-.
d Liist Quarter 10th day, 3h. 58m. mornincr.
@ New Moon 26th day, ^h. 30 m. morninr
^ ^ CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &.C.
©
S'pts.lF Inl 1
r.& s.
20th Sun. af. Trin. All St-
AgrembU
weather
IPowderplt. 1G05, f
^ stationary-
D g D south
■21st S. af. Trin.
^Perio-ee.
© f? n
St. Martin.
. 8 31
{ 9 2-i
I !0 V
til U
rain.
<j Gr. Elongation.
22d Sun. after Trinity.
Fail
again
Soim
coo lei
D Q ©Apogee.
evening-;
23d Sun. af. T. ©enters^^
St. Clement.
and morning's
A litti'.
snow wouki
not be (
very greet
Advent Sun. ^ stationary
[St. Andrews. anomaly
o8 5
05
1 4
24
34
sk
eU
74
94
104
ll|4
13,4
14' 4
15!4
i6;4
4
4
4
4
7 18
7 19
7 20
7 21
7 22
24
25
2G
27
28
29
30
31
5'(
161-;
lui'^
16IX
16|tJ
leJT
ic «
168
16 n
15] n
l5Jeo
i5|Tr^
I4!ni7
14 rr^
14
14
13
13
13
12
12
12
11
2 4
10 3
11 4
morn.
0 10 i^
1 20!!
t
t
2 321!
3 43 1
4 54|
D rise i.
5 48!
6 40 if
7 35 :|
8 30 ;
9 26^
10 26,;
11 25i
rnorn. '
0 24 i
1 201
2 16\
8 12
4 9
5 9
6 8
D set.]
5 58 i
6 52!
7 50;
8 51 !
c
lij .■fj»j'.ii«jjw»aMt'i
DECEMBEir—t-,vir!tth month.
far-'\is:r's cai. f..m)ar.
' But there is a seeue, as ^-^ood men teach,
Where the chill bb'^^ht cf winter, never can reach
Where the winter of life sliali ever he o'er,
And the storm of death %viU wilhci no more.'
Book-keeping is a branch of education too lif.^ie at-
iteiiiled to in our schools and too little practiced by our
lariiiers and mechanics. Every man ought to have an
iccoiuU book and to understand and carefu-Jy to prac-
tice kocpino' accounts. There is but little trouble in
.settling with our neighbours, if each one keeps an ex-
act account of debt and credit, and is careful to adjust
;Lhem once a year.
I Of beings, who call themselves human, a busybody
'Is one of tlie most detestable. One Vv-ould think that
|\ve had quite enough of our ov/n concerns to employ
;u« Without meddling vrith the afiairs of others; yet
i'.ve fujd many, very many, who are so much engaged
jin other people's matters that they have no time to at-
(lend to their own. One such jierson is often sufficient
;lo keep a whole neigtibonrhood, yea, a whole town, in
feja continual dispute and j4\rgon. Let every one mend
|one, and then we shall have a peaceable and pleasant
neighbourhood; or in other v.'orJs, lei cvcrr/oiis reform
one, and there vnll he a general reformation.
You have now an opportunity of educating your chii- j
jdren, and what better can you give them than a good |
ieducation. Riches may take to liicmselvcs wings and j
ily away, honors may wither and iade. but a good ed- 1
'Ucation with habitual improvement, will abide by them, j
and be a perpetual auurct- of pleasure and proiit. though !
business and money and friends siiCuid fail thein. JJiit !
the time is short — employ it to the btv-t purpose. En-
'joy the reward of your toil. Be gratefid for the boun- ;
ities of Heaven. Cultivate your moral and intellectual i
jraculties — live in peace— maintain a conscience void of |
ioffence. j
" Let no common amusements interfere or mingle i
■with your business; make them entirely distinct em-i
Iployments." I
'DECEMBER Tatli Jl riav?_i829.
So the stern winter season erewhilc,
And the tempest that throftten'ii above,
Shall yield to the (inralile smiln
or spring evi.T blisoniiiir; in love.
5 First Quarter od uay, iiu 4Urn. evening-.
O Full Moon i©r.h dny, Hh. 45m. morninnr.
d Last Quarter 18th d;iy, Ih. Urn. moruins
(§) Np'.v IMoon '25th dav, I0!i. 43r.-\. evenino-.
.^ 1 U 'calendar, Arvf'ECTS, &C.
I i^ 1 0 |©©t ®
|rises[set5.|F |)]|r.&s.|
'7
: 1
^>
o
4
! 3
.J
i '1
6
1 '^
7
! <;
D
comes Oil
{ 6 U
D e3 I ^ 1'^
D south. <; 8 t;
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SITUATION, BOUND AKIES AND EXTENT.
'■ The stato of Vermont is situated between 42 de-
iJoTees and 44 minutes, and 45 degrees north latitude;
jlaTid between 1 degree 43 minutes, and 3 degrees 36
j minutes of east longitude from Philadelphia. It is
I bounded on the east by t!ie west line of Connecticut
'river, which separates it from New-Hampshire : on the
south by Masyachusetts ; on the north by the 45th de-
gree of north latitude, which separates it from liower-
Canada; and on the west, by the state of New-York;
from which it is separated by the west line of the towns
of Pownal, Bennington, Shaftsbury, Arlington, Sand-|
gate, Rupert, Fawlet, Wells, and Poultney, and by |
the middle of the deepest channel of Pouliney, river, |
East Ba}'^, and Lake Champlain. Its mean width is j
65 miles, and mean length 157 1-2 miles, it contains
10,237 1-2 square miles, or 6,552,000 acres.
DIVISION.
The first division of the territory of Vermont into
counties, took place in 1765, while tlie govenmient of
New-York claimed jurisdiction over it. The south-
j western parts were then annexed to the county of Al-
jbany, and the north westcun parts were erected into a
Icounty by the name of Charlotte. Cumberland cuun-
jty was formed of the southeastern parts, and Glouces-
ter county of the northeastern. The Green Mountains
form the only natural division. These mountains ex-
tend quite through the state trom south to north, and,
following the western range, divide it very nearly into
I two equal parts-
The state is now divided into thirteen counties,
! which are subdivided into 245 townships and 16 gores.
'The townships are generally about six miles square;
the gores are much smaller. The names of the coun-
I ties and shire towns, and the number of towns and
gores iR
lowino-
t£9
each county, j:i lyx!4, are exliibiled m the Ibl-
TABLE.
Counties
Addisoi],
Bennington,
Caledonia,
Chittenden,
Esoex,
Franklin,
Grand -Isle,
Orange,
Orleans-,
Rutland,
Washington,
Windiiain,
Wiml'jor,
oiiire loions.
Middlebury,
^ Benninn-ton,
\ Manchester,
Danville,
Burlington,
Guildhall,
St. Albans,
North-Heio,
Chelsea,
Irasburr^lj,
Rutland,
Montpelier,
Newfdr.e,
VVoodstQcl:,
Total,
17
17
16
18
19
5
17
23
26
17
24
23
1
4
1 i:
16
For a particular description (jf the rivers, lakes, isl-
ands, soil, productions, &c. see Thomp'jon's Gazetteer
of tills state, an interesting and vajuable work, lately
published.
GOVERNI\rE>'T.
The present Constitution of Vermont was adopted
by the Convention holden at Windsor, July 4, 1793,
According to which, the legislative powers are vested |
\i\ a house of representatives, chosen annually by thc;
ifreemen of each organized town, on the first Tuesday'
of September, of such persons as shall have resided in
the state two year.
The Executive Powers are vested m the Supreifie
Executive Council, which consists of a Governor,
Lieutenant Governor, and twelve persons choEen by
thc freemen of the state, at their meeting holden in^
each town, on ihe first Tuesday of September annual- j
ly. In addition to the usual executive powers, the
Governor and Council have power to^revise and pro-;
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I pose amendments to tlie laws passed by the iiouse of
] representatives; and if the amendments are not con-
icurred in. by the house, to suspend their passing until
itiie next session of the legislature.
j The House of Representatives has power, in con-
ijimction with the Governor and Council, to elect, an-
inually, Judgef3 of the Supreme, County and Probate
I Courts, Sherifls, Justices of the peace, State's Attor-
nies, and Directors of the 3tate Bank, and in case of
vacancy, Majur Generals and Brigadier .Generals.
Tne annual session of the Legislature is at Moutpe-
ilier, on the second Thursday of October.
TOWN OFFICERS, &c»
EKXMNGTO?'.' COUNTy.
ArImp;to7i.—l)eieg(iie, Anson Canfield. Tovmchrk.
Anson Canfield. First cothitablc, Lemuel Hawley.
Selectmen, Asahel Hurd, Martin C. Deming, Zr»Ioclj
Hurdo Clergy, Cyrus Vv''. Hodges, bap. JiUorney.
Phinehas Smith. Physicians, Simeon Littlefield, Mar-
shal Littleiield. Postmaster, Shelden Judson.
BenningtMi.—Delegale, David Robinson.
Landgrnve.— Delegate, David Wiley. Town clerk.
jPi,euben Holt, jr. ' First comtable, Joseph Holt. Sc-
' lectmen, Reuben Holt, jr. Stephen Wood, David Wi-
ley. Physician, Amori Benson, Poi-liaasier, Amori
Benson.
J\Ianchesier,— Delegate, Elijah Colliiis. Town clerh
I Walter J. Shepard. First constable, John H. Stone
Selectmen, James Wheaton. John S. Pettibone, Josiah
B'.irton. Clergy^ Wcrdcn Fo Reynolds, bap. Abra-
ham Brov/nson, cp. Jllfornies, Calvin Sheldon, Milo
L. Beimet, John Aiken, JiCon, Sergeant. Physicians
Thomas Dunton, Jilzra isham, George Tuttle, Ralph
Thatcher. Post.nastcrs, Walter J. Shepard, Benja-
min Roberts.
Pey^u.' — Delegate, Josiah Barnard. Toivn clerk
„ Reuben Bigelow. First constable, Peter Dudley, jr
l\Selectmen, Peter Dudley, Edmund Batcheldcr, Benja-
llmin Barnard, jr. Clergy, Nathaniel Rav/son, cong.
\.Postmaster, Daniel Tntinll.
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Pownal. — Delegate, Perry Jevvett. Town clerk,
Sylvanus DanforLh. First constable, Jason Bushnell.
Selectmen, Samuel Wright, Nathan Varin, EHjah Bar
ber. Clergy, Benjamin Gardner, bap. Attorney,
Daniel E. Spencer. Physicians, B. F. Morg-an, x\.
B. Wilder, A. W. Potter. Postmaster, Josiah Wright.
Readsboro'. Delegate, Henry Holbrook. Tou-n\
clerk, Henry W. BelJ. Fii^st constable, Henry Hol-
brook, jr. Selecimen, Henry Holbrook, Caleb Bailey,
Sylvester Bishop. Clergy, James Carpenter, bap. Jo-
nas Stearns, meth. Simon Myers, chrjs. Physician,
Henry W. Bell. Postmaster, James Hatch.
Rupert. — Delegate, Seth Moore. Town clerk, Hen-
ry Sheldon. First constable, Ruel Harvey. Select-
men, Thomas Sheldon, Simon Page, Joseph Hastings.
Clergy, David Wilson, cong. Physician, Henry Shel-
don. Po5/mr/5/e?'5, David Sheldon, jr. Grove Moore, jr.
Sandgate. — Delegate, Joseph Tuttle. Toicn clerk,
George Peck. First constable, Stephen Hurd. Se-
tcctnien, Smith Hurd, Thomas Peck, Walter Randal.
ClcrgiJ, Goddard, cong. Physician, Harmon
Tucker.
Shaftsbury. — Delegate, Nathan H. Bottum. Town
clerk, Hiram Barton. First constable, Aaron Denis, jr.
Selectmen, Asa Slattison, Nathan H. Bottum, Amosj
Galusha, jr. Clergy, Isaiah Mattison, Daniel Tink-
ham, Daniel A. Cobb, baps. Enoch King, meth. At-
torney, Nathan Huntington. Physicians, Daniel Hun-
tington, Jonas Huntington. Postmaster, Henry Hun-
tington.
Sunderland.- — Delegate, William Landon. Town
clerk, James A. Graves. First constable^ John B. La-
!throp. Selectmen, Joel Kenny, William Landon, Mi-
chael Judson. Clergy, Needliam Kniglits, meth. Jo-
seph Bradley, univ. Postmaster, Gilbert Bradley, 2d.
IVinhalL— Delegate, Reuben Brooks. Town clerk,
Reuben Brooks. First constable, John Brooks. Se-
lectmen, Benjamin Thatcher, Jonathan Vail, Silas
Gleason. Clergy, Rawson, cong. Physician,
Job Leonard.
Woodford. — Delegate, Joseph C. Hollister. Town
3\> ' ' ' ~~' " i
\ckrk^ William Park. First constable, Ruel Cutler.!
'i^ Selectmen, Joseph C. Hollister, Andrew Lyman, Eli-I
jsha Lyon. Cltrgy, Joseph C. ilollistcr, ref. metli. |
j \'"IM)HAM COUNTY.
I Athens.—DjJcgafe, Ethalstan Bayley. Tomi clerk!;
Sj James Bayley. First consiahle, Jonathan Colton. Se-\
} lectmen, Thnolhy H. Whitney, Josepli Tinkham, E-
ijthalstan Bayley. Postmnsicr, Prunes B3.y]ey.
BralUeboroi'rrk.— Dcfcgate, Lemuel Whifney. T.j
r'erlc, Stepiieu Greenleaf. First constable, Henryli
Smith. Selectmen, John Plnrainer, Jesse French, Paul
Chase. Clergymen, JonathaJi M'Gee, J. L. Stark,
cono-. Allornies, Jonatlian Hunt, Saniuel Elliot, Asa
! Grel>n, James Elliot, Wm. F. Hall. Ehsha Allen, 'phy^
sicians, Lemuel Dickcrinan, Russell Fitch, Philip Haij,
j John L. Dickerman. /-*o,v/7/jr/,?/(.r, Asa Green.
Brookline — Delegate. Win. Perry. Ihivn clerk, A'-;
vin Boyden. First cunsi:(bh\ x'Vnthony Mason. Seuii
'men, Thomas Crane, Jacob l^urdct, Israel Whitney
\Clcrgy7nan, David Cutler, baptist. Physician, Wra.li
jPeiTy.
j Dover. — Delegate, Ebenczer Jones. Town do
iLaban Jones, i^ir^'^ <:'on.y/'nr6/i?,Ly!nan Howe. Selcct'l
imen, Laban Jones, Asaph Haskins, James Munn. CVf:r-|;
Mgymcn, Isanc Commings, cong. Henry llodges, nsetl
11 Daniel Leonard, James Mann, baptists. Physician,
li Jedediah E-;tabrooks. Postmaster, Jotham H«\ye
I Dmvmerston.— -Delegate, Jonathan Himtley. Tovm
\ clerk, Josepii Duncan. First constable, Luther Thay-^
fier. Selectmen, Samuel French, Jotham Burnet, Joini
I Clark. Clergymen, lloBQn. Beckley, cong-. Jonathan
Huntley, bap" Attorney, Marshal Miller. Physicians,
Isaac Knapp, Sewall Walker.
Grafton. — Delegate, William Stickney, jr. Toum
'■lerk, Artcmas Spring. First Constable, Sam'l Walk-;
J or. Selectmen, Nathan Wheeler, Erastus Burgess,!
I Samuel Spring. Clergymen, Selah R. Arms, cong.|
:John Sweet, bap. Physician, Benjaniin Bridgman
[Postmaster, Nathan Wheeler.
! Giulford.—Dcle<iale, Aaron Barney. Toivn clerk
I Ward Bullock. First constable, Russel Hyde. Select-
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Alexander Campbell, John Campbell, N. Chamber-
lain. Postmaster, James Keys.
Borkingham.— Delegate, Manasseh Divoll. Town
clerk, Alexander «. Campbell. First constable, Ed-|
ward Darbey. Selectmen, Richard Cobb, jr. Cyrus
Locke, David Nourse. Clergyraen, Joseph Elliot,!
jbap. Coulton Chase, episcopalian. Attornies, Daniel:
Kelloora:, Alexander S. Campbell, Horace Baxter, Jon-I
athan D. Bradley. Physicians, Jarvis B. Chase, VVm.
jAtchinson, John II. Wells, Artemas Robins. Post-\
masters, Jabez Hills, Henry Campbell, Royal Earl. |
Somerstt.— Delegate, Charles Morse. Town clerk,\
Liuthcr Alden. First ronstahle, Luther Alden. Se-
he! men, Jotham Pike, Charles Morse, Perez Price.
Slratton. — Delegate, Richard Scott. Town clerk,
A.^a Philips. First constalde, Ira Scott, jr. Selectmen,
Richard Scott, Stephen Ballard, Wm. G. Pike. f
^ Turcnsend.—Delegate, Waitstill R. Ranny. Town\
clerk, Epaphroditus Ransom. First constable, Oliver'
'\Vilkinson, jr. Selectmen, Charles Phelps, John P.'
, -Marsh, Sam'l Gray. Clergymen, James Kimball, con.'
Joseph M. Graves, bap. Attornies, Charles Phelps, E.i
iRansom. Physicians, Waitstilj R. Ranny, .Joel Cham-I
;ber]ain. Postmasters, John P. Marsh, John FessendenJ
I Vernon.-~Ddegate, Joseph Franklin, Town clerk)
Cyrus Washburn. First constahle, Georg-e R. Steb-
jbins. Selectmen, Cyrus Washburn, Nathan Woodj
, Jesse Lee. Physician, Cyrus Washburn. Postmast-\
!er. Marshal Whitehead, I
j Wardshoro.—Delegate, Asa Wheelock. Town clerk}
'Asa Wheelock. First constable, Emmons Plimpton.'
Selectmen, Nathaniel Ward, Drury Fairbank, Joseph'
Converse. Clergymen, James Tufts, cong. Joseph'
.GampbelL bap. Physicians, Paul Wheeler, John P
I Warren. Postmaster, Janius Tufts.
I Westminister.— Delegate, Ellery Albe. Town clerk,
iSylvester Saae. Firshonstable, .Joel Page. Select-]
ynen, Ezra T. Lane» David Hicthcock, James Titcomb.l
! Clergymen, Sylvester Sage, Timothy Field, cong.|
■^Attorney, Wm. C. Bradley. Physician, Pliny Safford,
I _9:5"This page should be on the opposite side of the leaf.
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■ men., Uniic Brown, jr. Isaac Noyes, Lovp] Bullock.
' Clergymen^ Samuel B. Shaw, episcnpalian, Eciijamiii
Bueklin, bap. Asa Haynos, meth. Attoj-neij, John
I Phihpj!. Phvskian., Benjamin W- Stevens, Dana Hyd?',
'■ Fostmaslers, Elihu Field, Edward Hou^,^hton, jr.
'! imif ax. —Delegate, Sarsfcrd Piumbr Toiva cleric,^
Darius Bullock. First conatahle^ Siiaeo.n Fisk. Select-
men, Jaioes L. Stark, Azariah Hall, jr. Robert Col-^
iin.s. dergymen, Thomas H. Wood, con. Samuel
; Fisk, jr. bap. Atiornies, Jedediah Stark, James L.!
Stark. Physician, Morris Dwight. Postmaster, Th.
ri. Wood. i
I Janiawa. — Delegate, Timothy Goodale. Town clcrk\
■"jEzra Livormore. Pirst constable, Samuel T. K. Chc-i
■i^Jiy. Selcctinen, Nathuuiul Robbins, Peter R. Tall,
'. Alpheus Ke11o[j;o-. Clergyman, Philip Spalding-, coiiji-.
\ Physician, Moaes Cambcrlain. Postmader, Benjaaiu!
IFelton.
I Londonderry. —.Delegaie, Luther Stowoil. 7\)W)i
\cle'rk,Lymdn HarriuiTton. First eonded)ie,Jli\c\ White. i
'Selectmen, Nathaniel Curtis, Elisha White, Solomo
I [lobart. Clergyman, Fhilef us Clerk, cono-. Physi
'clan, Jalrus B. Collins. Postmaster, Luther Stowell
[ Marlboro' — -Dc:-gaie, ^linoon Adams. Town elerk
[Ephraim H. Newton, First constable., Jonathan Snutij.
\Sdcctiir_cn, Hubbard WinchQ,ster, William Newton
\ Cotton Mather. Clergymen, Ephraim IL Newton,
cong. PhinehasHow, bap. P/jysicza.?, Ebenezer Tuck-
er. Posimasler, Jonathan Smith.
JfexDfctne.—Delegate., iMartin Field. Toicn cleric.
Nathan Stone. First constable. J. Morse. Selectnicn.
Cbester Pomeroy, Joshua Morse, 2d. A. C. Robinson
Clergyjnan, ('haiuiler Bates, €on|^-. Sttnrnies, Martin'
Field, Roswell M. Field. Pysician, John Vv^ilson
Chester Olds, ^ — Austin. Postmasters, Ros'.vlHj
,M. Fielu, Jason Duncan.
Pidney. — Delegate, John Campbell. Toien elerJc.
A*a Houghton. First constable, Benjamin Cushing.
Selectmen, Charles Campbell, Prentioe Sabin, Joseph
I Winslow. Clo'gymafi, Elisha D. Andrews, conn-. At-
orri-es, AsQ. Keys, 2d. Phitihcas Whits. Plti^skians,
I
ll JVhitingham. — Delegate, Elisha Piitiiam. T. cUrk.
;iEIli(3t Brown. First constable, Wm. Bond, jr. .SV-
\lectmen, Asa Godfrey, Simeon Morse, Obod Foster,
'Clergymen, Lamb, bap. Ebenezer Davis, meth.
'■Attornies, Horace Robeits, Henry Classon. Physi-
'dans, Nathaniel Smith, Eiliot Brown, Horace Smith.,
'■Poshnaster, Elliot Brown.
'\ Windham — Delegate, Amos Emery. Toicn clerks
Richard Kelly. First constable, Bv.n'ie] Call. Sehct-
\men, Levi Kimball, A. Perry, TimotJiy Shermaa. Cler-
gymen, Selar R. Arms, cono-. Samh Kinfrsbury, bap.:
Physicians, Randal &l Silas Clark. Postmaster, Ba-
vid VVoodburn.
Wilmington. — Delegate, Lancy Forbe.='. Town clerk, ^
Jairus Hali. First constable, Ehil Crosby. Selectmen,'
David Rugg, Georo-e Brackenridge, Horace x\lvord.|
'Clcrgynmn, Mansfield Bruce, bap. Attorney, Charles!
K. Field. Physicians, John Pulsifer, Billings Puisifer,:
G. B. Armlnglon. Postmaster, Ephraiin Tyler. !
RUTLAND COUNTi. !
i Benson. — Delegate, Chauncey Smith. Toicn clerk.
John Kellogg-. First comtable, Edward H.Barber.
Selectmen, John Dickinson, Ezra Strong-, Daniel Bar-1
,ber. Attornies, John Kellon-;]f, Ira Harmon, M. R.l
'Meaciiam. Physicians, Seth Ransom, R. P. Cooley,
■Hirunan Howard. Postmaster, Chauncey R. Walker.
I Brandon. Delegate, Daniel Farrington. Toicn
■clerk, Barzillai Davenport. First constable, Eymni;
Crosman. Selectmen, Daniel Farrington, Harvey Hail.
Chester GocS. Clergy, Beriah Green, cong-. Elder
Hutchinson, bap. Attornies, B. Davenport, Ezra June,:
A. VV. Broughton. Physicians, J. W.Hale, Isaac F.:
Mcriam, Gary Ross. Postmaster, Jolin Conant.
; Castleton. Delegate, John Mason, Ton n clerk'
Josiah G. Harris. First constable, Theodore King-, jr. :
Selectmen, Sylvester Pond, Selah H. Merrill, Samne!
Wheelock. ..5i7ornie5, Chauncy Langdon, Selah H
Merrill, Zimri Howe, Benjamin F. Langdon. Physi-\
cioiis, Theodore Woodward, Jonathan Woodward.'
Joseph Perkins. Postmaster, Samuel Moulton. j
Chittenden. — Delegate, Jonas Wheeler. Town clerk:
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Moses Randall. First constable, ^ Ann. Persons. Se-
lectmen, Moses Pvandall, Dan Booofe, John Woodbury.
Clarendoti.— -Delegate, Oziel H. Round. Toivn clerk,
Silas W. Hodges, First constable, Oziel II. Round.
Selectmen, Caleb Ilail, Horatio Beall, Enoch Smith,
George Round, jr. Chapman Geddings. Clergy, John
Peck, bap. Pliysicians, Silas Bain, Jona. W. Shaw.
Postmaster. Caleb Hail.
Danby. — Delegate, A ndrus Eggleston. Town clerk,
John Vail. First constable, Andi'us Eggleston. Se-
lectmen, David Young, Joseph Allen, Edward Vail, jr.
Physicians, Abraham Locke, Eli Earned, Israel B.
Richardson. Postmaster, Adin H. Green.
! Fairhaven. — Delegate, Moses Colton. Town clerk,
Tilly Gilbert. First constable, Harvey Church. Se-
\lectmen, Ira Leonard, Benjamin F. Gilbert, Lyman
Carpenter. Clergy, Rufus Cushman, cong. Attor-
ney, William C. Kitterige. Physicians, William Big-
elow, Edward Lewis. Postmaster, Wm. C Kitterige.
I Hubbardton. — Delegate, David Barber. Town clerk,
James Flagg. First constable, Harold CoUon. Sc-
\lcctmen, Ira Jennings, Samuel Cheever, David Barber.
Clergy, Horatio Flagg, cong. Physician, Hiram See-
ley. Postmaster, E. B. Dewey.
Ira. — Delegate, Leonard Pvlason, Town clerk, Joiin
Mason. First constable, S. Fish. Selectmen, Joshua
Harrington, Willard Mann, jr. George Wilkinson.
Clergy, Artemas Arnold, bap. Postmaster, Daniel
Graves, jr.
Jlendon. — Z)e/e^a/e, Rufus Richardson. Town clerk,
Nathan Fisher. Selectmen, Nathan Fisher, Tim Gib-
'son, Amoi3 Robinson, John Griggs.
j Middletown. — Delegate, Allen Vail. Town clerk,
jCyrus Adams. First constable, John Herrington.
\Selectmen, Jonathan Morgan, Allen Vail. David Me-
ihurin. Clergy, Henry Bigelow, cong. Attorney, Jo-
!nas Clark. Physician, Eliakim Paul. Podmaster,
Henry Bigelow.
i Mount-Holly. Delegate, Nathan T. Sprague.
(Town clerk, Daniel Parker. First constable, Austin
Dickerman. Selectmen, Aaron Wheeler, Homer Earl,
Nathan T. Spranuo. Cleygy, Dame] Packer, bap.
Physicians, Oliver Garnsey, Sylvester Grinuel. Post-
master^ Hiram Dickerman.
JIount-Tabor. Delegate, Caleb BiifFum. Town
clerk, Caleb Bulfum. Fir9t constable, Samuel Bald-
win, jr. Selectmen, Asa Smith, 2d. Caleb Butium,
B. Britton. Physician, .Tohn W*. Tabor.
Orwell. — Delegate, Thomas D. Hammond. Toum
clerk, Ira Smith, 2d. First constable, Jeremiah Boyn-
[ton. Silcctnien, Thomas D. Hammond, Samacl Young,
Riileff Wiiite, 2d. Clergy, Sherman Kellogg, cong.
Physicians, Earl Cusbman, Jiicl Barber, Nathan Gple.
Postmaster, Thomas D. Hammond.
Pawht. — Delegate, Joel Simonds. Town clerk, E-
lisha Allen. First constable, R. H. Smith. Sehctmen,
Joel Simonds, Simeon Edgerton, Paul Hewlet. Cler-
\gy, John Griswold, cong. George Smith, metb. Isaac
Beal, bap. Fayette Shepard, pres. Attorney, Nath'l.
Harmon. Physicians, John Sargent, Samuel Potter,
James Willard, Oliver L. Harmon, John Sargent, jr. 1
Postmaster, George Purple. j
Pittsford. — Delegate, Caleb Hendee. Toum clerk,
Samuel H. Kellogg. First constable, Jeflery Barns.
iSelectmen, Gordon Newell, John Rockwood, Thomas*
It. Booge. Clergy, Willard Ciiild, cong. John-
Ison, bap. Atlornies, Gordon Newell, John Pierpoint.,
\ Physicians, Kinelra Winslow, Anderson G. Dana,
iWiiippIe Spooner, Caleb P. Barlow. Posiuiastcr '
Elijah Brown.
Pitt.sjieki — Delegate, V/illiam R. Blossom. Town]
clerk, William R. Blossom. Fint constable, Ira Par-|
sons. Selectmen, Erastus Holt, Calvin Joycelin, Joell
Darkea. Clergyman, Jusfin Parsons, cong. Physi-,
S'cians, Calvin Lewis, Josiah H. Phelps. Postmcister,'
|Daniel Bowe, jr. I
I Poultney. — Delegate, John Stanley, Tcvm clerk,\
Henry G. Neal. First constable, Whitcomb. iS'e-j
leclmen, Wm. L. Fafnham, Wm, Ward, John Jones. I
Clergy, John C. Green, meth. Cofferin, cong.
[- Church, bap. Altornies, R. C. Mallory, Almon
■3ii
Wariier, James S. Harris. Fhysicixin-s, Aiden Ken-i
drick,Ebenezer Porter. Fostma&ters^ Henry Stanley,;
Dauijcl Mallory. !
Rutland. — Delegate^ Robert Pierpoint. Tuicn clerk ^\
Ambrose L. Brown. Fird nonstable., Abner Mead.
Selectmen, George T. Hodges, Benning' Cliutterton,
Sanuiel Greg'gs. Clergy, Ciiarlcs Walker, Ames Dru-
ry, cong. H. Pioctor bap. Altornies, C. K. Williams,
Moses Strong, Robert Temple, V^'illiain Page, R. C.
Royce, S. Pi. Hodges, R. R. Thrall, E. L. Ormsbee,
A, L. Brown. H. Powers. Physicians, James Porter,
Joel Green, John Cleveland, R. Gowdy, H. Green.
Fost;nasters,R. R. Thrall, AmosDrury.
Sherburne. — Delegate., Jo.siah Wood. Town clerk,
Albro Anthony. jF^ir^^coTj^to^/e, Charles Shedd. .S'e-
Ifclmcn, Wm. Lewis, Richard Estabrooks, jr. Josiahj
Wood, Fostmaster, Cephas Wcod.
Shrev:slury. — Delegate, John Buckmaster. T, clerk,
John Kilburne.. Fird consiable, Japheth L. Warner.
Selectmen, Elijah Hoklen, Zidon Etison, Levi Finney,
Job- Waterman, John Buckmaster. Clergy, Moses
Winchester, christian. P%«jcian, Lowell W. Garn-
sey. Postmaster, Stephen Gleason.
Sudbury. — Delegate, Barnard Keteham. T. cleric,
Joseph Warner. First constable, Warren Gray. 5'e-
Lectmen, Barnard Keteham, Peter Reynold,
Clergy, Mason Ivnappen, cong. I)e Wolf, meth.l
Physicians., S. P. Dyah, Chs. Charton. Postmaster,'.
John L. W^arner.
TinmoutJu— Delegate, O. Noble, jr. T. cleric, Geo.
Capron. First constable, Eliada Cramton. Selectmen,
Chad Philips, George Capron, Harvey Shaw. Clergy,
Stephen Martkidalo, jr. Attorney, O. Noble, jr. Phys-
ician, I'hcophilus Clark. Postmaster, Wm. Vaughn.
Wallingford. — Delegate, Amos Eucklin. Town clerk,
Eliakim H. Johnson. P'irst constable, Hosea Eddy.
Selechnen, Joseph Randal, Jarvis Andrews, Oliver Al-
len. Clergy., Hopkins, cong. Chandler Walker,
metli. Jittoi^ies, A. Child, Ira Button. Physician,
|J. Fox, D. Hoideu, J. Randal. Postmaster, L. Ives.
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Welh. — De/ei^-a/e,Seth Blossom. Teicn clerk. Ari-
se] Goodspeed. First cnnsfable, "Win. !Blossom. Se-
lectmen, Joseph Park,Elijah -Button, S. Culver. Cler-
§•//, Shubael Lamb, meth. Physician, Munson.
Postmaslers, .Wni. Simple.
Westhavcn. — Delegate, Erastus Coleman. Town
derk^ Artemas Wyman. First constable, David Downes. 1
Selectmen, Arlemas Wyman, Samuel Adams, Eras-
tus Colman. Clergy, Ruben Sawyer bap. Physi-
cian, Spooner. .Postmaster, ApoUos Smith.
ADDISON COL'NTY.
AJd'sor. . — 2>'('/e^af5, Stephen Spencer. Toii-n clerk y
Gideon Segnr. jr. First constable, -David Jackson.
Selectmen, AViUiam Picket, Jonas V. Renedic, Stephen
Spencer. Clergy, Sylvanns 'Ciiapin, cong. Alanson
Covii, bap. .Phy€icicut:.s, Prentice D. Cheney, Henry
Kale, Hiram Eroivn. .-Poj^?n.fx,?t'^r^, Gideon Segur, jr.
Byron Murray. •
Bristol.— Delegate, Robert Holley. T. clerk, Win-
ter H. Holley. First constable, Ama?a Atwood. Se-
/fd//?e;i, Solomon Drake, Joshua Hall, Amos Eddy.
Clergy, David Hardy, bap. ^^/iorme^, Horatio Need-
ham, Paul P. -Hoik,'. Physician, Joseph Needham.
Postmaster, Joseph Otis.
Bridport. — Delegate, Benjamin Miner, jr. Town
clerk, Gardner Converse. FirsPcn stable, Smith,
Selectmen, Benjamin Miner,jr. Daniel Hamblin, Hamb-
lin Converse. CVero-y, Increase Graves, James Mc.
Quill, congs. Jonathan Mariam, bap. Attorny, Calvin
Solace. PAyWe/^as, Martin Gay, Luther Corey, Joel
Rice. Pf>s^w«-s?cr, Parr-is Fletcher.
Cormmll. — Delegate, John Sanford. Tou-n clerk,
Asahel Bingham. First ron",talk, LinusEverts. Se-
Iccttnen, Horace Janes, William Hamilton, Jesse -Ells-
worth. 67cr^?/,5eaedial; Bushnel, cong. Mr. Ide, bap. i
Physicians, Frederick Ford, Thomas P. Mathews, j
Oliver J. Eclls, T-'osf master, Chancey H. Sto'vvell.
FerrixbHrg. Delegate, Theophilus Middlcbrook
Town clerk, Theophilus IMiddlebrook. First constable, \
Moses Taft, jr. Selectmen, Stoddard Martin, Thomas]
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Marsh, David Haziird. C/er^y, John A. Dodge, bap.
Phi/sician, Jonaliian Cram.
Goshen. Delegate, Nathan Capen. Town clerk,
Nathan Capen. First constable, David Grandy. Se-
lectmen, Je&sc Wiiite, Natlian Carr, Reuben Allen
Clergy, Abiatkar Knapp, christian.
! Hancoek.— Delegate, Charles Churcli. Town clerk,
Zerah Barnes. First constah!e,}oQ\^\\V.'^roo\\s. Se-
lectman, Charles Churcli^ Nathan Claflin, Amos Fas-
set. Phijsician, Austin Bradibrd. Postmaster, John
Hacket. '
Kingston.— Delegate, Thomas King, Toicn clerk,
Joseph Patrick. P'irst oonstcible, John Thatclier. Se-
lectmen, Caleb Ford, Wm. Ellsworth, Random Beck-
with. Postmaster, Harvey Morjjan.
\ Leicester. — DM^ate, Remy Ohn. Toten clerk, H.
Olin. First constable, V^'\\\\nm Gile. Selectmen, J <:'\\\'\
Bullock, Perjy Eiios, Kcnry Merrit. Physician, Wil-
liam Gile. Postmaster, John G. Perry.
. Lincoln.' — Delegate, Oliver W. Burnhani. Town
clerk, Peter Johnvson. First constable, Isaiah Gr^en.
Selectmen, Oliver W. Burnham, John Bush, Hezekiahi
Hatch. Physicians, Benjatnin Tabor, J-jutber M. Kent. |
i Jilldcllchury. — Delegate, Samel Swift. Town clerk,
Seth Storrs. First constable, Nathaniel Foster. Se-
lectmen, John Simons, Asahel Parsons, Hiram JMunger.
jC/er^y/, Thomas A. Merrill, cong. Benjamin B. Smith,,
^epis. Attornies, Horatio Seymour, Joel Df^olittle, Pe-
jtcr Starr, Robert B. Bates, Saiimel S. Phelps, Har-,
;vey Bell, Dorastus Wooster, George Chipraan, Chs.!
Liysley, Calvin C. Waller. Physicutns, William
Bass, Edward Tudor, Zacciieus Bass, Jonathan A. Al-
jcn, Oliver B. Norton. Postmaster^ George Cleave-
land.
i Jlonkton. — Delegate, Daniel Collins. Town clerk^^
Stodard Holiis. First constable, Alson Collins. SeA
leclmen, John Smitii, Oliver Shernmn, RusseU East-
jman. Clergy, Joel Fisk, cong. Hall, bap. Phys-
icians, Ira Smith, George E. Stone, Dan Stone. Past-
\master, Charles Dean.
1 jYtwhaven. — Delegate, Benjamin Field. T. clerk.
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Jonathan Hoyt. Fi-rst constable, Lemiie] Eldndge. Se-..
/(pctwfn, Myron Grinaell, Benj. Field, Jesse Ilendee.i
Clergy, Josiah Hopkins, cong. Attorney, Joseph C.
Bradlee. Physicians, Hall, Fuller. Post-\
mast^.r, James Saxton.
j Fantofi. — Delei^ate, Silas Tapen. Tmtn clerk, Jes
se Grandy. F^irst constable.-Cyrus Smith. Sel€ctmcn,\
Xorman Munson, Luther Grandy, Putnam Bishop.
Pvs/c-tarJ.f, Stephen Jlusco, Orin Smith. Poslmader..
Calvin Hyde.
SaUxhiiry. 7?e/egT/fp,.Ebonezer N. .Briggs. Toxcn
r.lerk, Harvey Demming. First constable, Washington I
Miller. Selectmen, Ehiatlian Darling, Nath'l Spencer,
Prentice G. Alden. Cle^^gy, Orvil Kempton, rneth.
Attorney, Fbenezer N. Brigfis. Physicians, W. Mil-
ler, Luke Hale, jr. Postmaster, Harvey Doming'.
iShoreham. — Delegate, ElishaBascom. Town clerk,
I Levi O. Birchard. First constable, Marvin North.
Selectmen, Kent Wright, SilasH. Jenison, Isaac Chip-
man. Clergy, Daniel O. Morton, cong. Henry Green,
bap. Kitridge Haven, univer. Altornies, Samuel H.
Hulley, Udney H. Everest. Xhyscians, Nicaner i\eod-
ham, Erastus E. Blin, Miner Turrell, Hill. Post-
ter, Moses Seyraour.
Starkshoro\ — Delegate, Myron Bushnell. Town clerk,
Richard Worth. First constable, William Worth, 2d.
Selectmen, Myron Bushnell, Daniel Peake, John Hill, 3d.
^.Clergy, Benajali Maynnrd. PJujsician, Alford Church.
Postmaster, Augustus White.
City of Vergennes. Delegate, Philip C. Tucker.
Town clerk, yViW'Am Burritt. First constable, Wilham
Joslin. Common council who perform the duties of se-
lectmen, Villee -Lawrence, 8amuel P. Strong, Daniel
W. Buckley. Clergy, Alexander Lovell, cong. Lu-
ther Chamberlin, raeth. Attornies, Enoch D. Wood-
bridge, Noah Hawley, Nathan Hoskins, Philip C.
'J'iickor. Physicians^ Ebenezer Huntington, Henry
Hewitt, Dan C Stone. Postmaster, Wm. R. .Bixby.
Waltham. — Delegate, Solomon Hobba. Town dcrk,
George Fisher. First constable, Pelep; Pigher. ^Se-
J>
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llectmsn^ Soio. Hobbs, Dauitpl Chipman, Ijeurrf Toni-
lirteon,
I Warren. — Delof^atc., Jopepli A. Hyzer. Tov:nckrh\
I Tared \V'. Shepard. First consiahle, Orain-°l WilJidiUS-,,
Selectmen,^ Joseph W. Eidreclg'e, Cephas Ransunij Jo-^
seph A. Kyzer. Clerg/y, NatluinieJ \S-. Stera-n,s,i|
m-eth. Fkysicicmsy Henry ]>. Pcabody, —- ™ 3oslin,:j
Fostmnster, Joseph W. Eldredge. >
Weyhridgc. Ddn^ale, Awi^ph Ilayward, T'.}.x<m\
clerk^ Thomas Jo vvett. First consiable, Lauren Drcke.
Selectmen^ Jase])h Hayvvard, C. J. Bov;dish, Asi^ph
Drake. Physicifm., Zeiias Shaw.
Wliilrng. — Delegate, Bcnj. Needharo. Tiywn chrk.
Whitfield Walker. First coustnhle, t5av/yev Walker.
Seicrttncn, Ephraini Moul^on, Samuel T. Walker, Li-
nns Needhprn. Phy.^icians^ As'oerx Nichols, Cyisj;-^
Carpenter, Isaac Ives. Posbnaskr^ Siinoa Taft. ;|
OR\rv.GE COUI^TY. I
BrainfrcE.— Delegate, Lyman Kid.dcr. Ti>icn claw ^
Ammi Nichols. First constable, Lxmaii Kidder, jun. I
Selccimen, Josiah Tilson, Daniel Wait, jr. Jabez Stuitb. I
Clergy, Ammi Nichols^ cal\% Physician^', Samuel |
Crai^, S. W. Thayer, Joseph Duboise. I
E radfard.— Delegate, Jesse Merrill, 2d. Ihwn ckrjc, |
Andrew^ B. Peters. First const able, Abr8:ii B. Ad- 1
= anis. Solecfnien, Daniel Martin, Moses Chamberiin, |
Isaac Corliss. Clergy, &ilas M'Keen, con^-. ./J/for-,|
\nies, Moses Ciiase, Jesse Merrill, 2d. Physiciaji:,'.^
jThomas Colby, William ?Jartiu, John Fool. Po-d-'}^
imc:fcr, Alfred Corliss,
I BrookJieUl. — Delegate, Frederick Griswold. 'ic'ir/ij
! clerks Seth G. Bigelow, Fiit-st constable, Samuel Free- j
■man, jr. Selectmen, Thomas King-sbur\% Nathaiiielj
I Wheatly, Salmon Edson. Physicians, VVaUer Burn-;
{ham, Daniel Washburn. Postmaster, John Snrlth. |
j Chelsea.— Deleaxde, David Wiggin. Touin, clerk,'
I John y/. Smith. ^ First eousttible, H. E. G. MXaugh-i
liu Selectmen, John Stearns, Joshua Dickinson,!
Benjamin Rolfe. 6Ver§'?/, Calvin Noble, cono-. J-^hnJ
BiG. Dow, mefeh. Atiornies, Thomas Jones, D. A. A.i
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buck, Joati ^V. ►Siiiith. J^k'/sttiiikSy Thomas Wins-
low, John MChire. mPosf.)naster, John Stearns.
Coradh. — Ddcirafe^ PetQ.r Eaton. Town chrk, Sam-
uel Hazel tine. I'\rsl consfubfe, George Sleei^er. Se-
!edmen. Plant lawyer, Amos Tenney, John Merrill.
Clergi/, Charles Y. Cl>ase, cong. Nathaniel Bowles,
r. bab. *4^^or/?f?/, William Spencer. Physickij-is, 3 osh-
iiia Tenney, E. Smith, John Rob«y, Carpenter,
Metealfo. Postmnster, Theodore CooJv.
Fairlec. — Dels^ate^ Thamas Stratton. Town cleric,
Grant Smith. Firxf. co.istablr. A\i:xa.\\dQ-\:\{. Gilmore.
Se/eclmen, James Morrison, Thomas St?atton, Calvin
iCohurn. Clcrgi/, Sylve-ster Dan^, calv. jlUornies,
LMoulton Morey, Samuel T. Morey. Postmaster, Isaac
iFartington.
A^civSuri/. — Delegate^ MooJy Chamberlam. Toicn]
ckrh, Joseph S. Goukl. First constable, Jacob Kent, jr.
Seleclmci, Moody Grow, James Bayiey, 2(1. John At-
wood. Clergy, Perry, con:^. Lsauo Hall, jr. ciiris.
Atlornies, Peter Burbank, Joseph Berry, Under- 1
wood, A. G. Cus-hman. Phijsicians, John Stevens,
iCurtis (Sz: Thatcher, Postmasters^ James Spears, jr. j
John Jj. Woods. •
Orange. — Delegate, Reuben Whit-.*. Tov^n clerk
Thaddeus Clapp. First cons'nhle, Nathan Foster, i
Selectmen^ David Clark, David Neilson, Joseph Knight, j
i-'ltrs:y, Ezekiel Currier, meth. Physician^ Eliphalet
M. Bill. PostmiHer, David Nelson.
Slrajford. — Ddegate, Martin Barrett. Toion clerk,
Stephen Morrill. First constable, Jonathan Frary.
\Selectmen, J. H. Harris, Nathan Youni;-, Lyman Ben-
son. Clergy, xVaron Buzzell, John lidiiard, f. baps. {
E. B. Rollins, chr. Attorney, Daniel Cobb. Physi '
clans, Albigence Pierce, Elcazer Baldwin, John Sabin. •
'Postinaster, T. J. Karris.
j Tkctford. — Delegate, Simeon Short. Town clerk,
Simeon Short. First constable, Heman Hosford. Se-
\lcclrnen, William H. Latham, Geo. O, Strong, Josiah
Hubbard, jr. Clergy, A. Burton, Chs. White, congs.
Altornies, Siracon Short, Pressbury WestJr. Physi-
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cians, David Palmer, William Svveatt, Hasseltine.
Postniaster._ Charles Hopkins.
] i Topsham. — Z>e/ei;a^e, Jonathan Jonness, Town clerk,
Levi Tabor. First constable, John K.DusUn. Select-]
men, Jonathan Jenness, Warren Ives, Moses A. Dus-I
{tin. Clergy, William Sloane, pres. Ebcr Sanborn, |
I William Sanborn, baps. John Button, cong. ^^ltorney,\
i'Seth Austin. Physicians, Richard H. liiintley, Bcnj.j
;P. Smith, Israel Ilinkley, Nurse Hall. Postmasters, ^
Warren Ives, Topsham, George Jenness, West Tops-
ham,
I Tuyibric!ge.—Deh<]:nte,'N-dii\mme] Kin<T. Town clerk,
{Charles E. Chandler. First constable, Amos Noycs.
'Selectmen, Aaron Whitney, Hollis llutcbins. Clark,
^'Clergy, David II. Williston, cong. Elders Nathaniel
iKing, George Hackett, Thomas Moxley, Nathan Mox-
jley, f. baps. Physicians, Charles B. Chandler,
iSeavey. Posimasier, Elijah Tracy.
Washington.— Delcgale, Asa Burton. Toii^n clerks
Asa Barton. Fi^rst constable, C. S. Calfe. Selectmen,
Samuel Wortbley, Lucius Ingram, Stephen Burton.
Clergy^ William Kim.ball, raeth. Pliysicicfn, Jesse H.
Foster. Postmaster, Chauncey Smith.
Williamslown. — JDelcgnte, Jedediah Smith. Town
\rlcrk, James Lyndo. First constable, Moses Morse, jr.
\Sclcrtmen, John Poor, Enoch Howe, Aaron Martm. [
\Clcrgy, Joel Davis, cong. Attorney, James Lynde.
physician, Z. P. Burnham. Postmasters, Snneon
Ij Wight, jr. Elijah Paine.
{ West Fairlee. — Delegate, Isaac Lyon. Town clerk,
iElisha Thnyer. First constable, John House. Select-
_ wen. Wells Davi^, John Hause, Asa Baldwin. C/er-
\gy, Joseph Tracy, cong. Timothy Spaulding, cal. bap.
j CHTTTExNDEN CiSVJSTY.
j Bolton. — Delegate, John Pinneo. Town clerk, John
|Pinneo. First eonstablc, Almon VVhitcomb. Selectmen,
jAllen VVilldrd, Almon Whitcomb, Moses L. Colton.
Postmaster, Jamos Whitcomb.
I Burlington. — £>e/eo"aie, Heman Lowry. Town clerk,
Gergo Robinson. First constable, Phineas Atwatcr.
\Selertm''n, Gooro-e Robinson, Alvan Footc, John Van-
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ticklui. Cieru;y^ Reuben Smith, coii^. Geo. G. In^er-!
sol, unit. Truman >S:^ymour, moth. Attornies, C. P
Van Ne?p, Geo. Robinson, John N. Pomery, Alvani
Foote, Charles Adams, James L. Sawyer, Luman
Foote, \Vm. A. Griswold, John C. Thompson, Benj.
F. Bdiloy, Geortje Peaslee, Heniy Leavenworth, Joel
Story, Geo. P. Majjsh, Sidney Smith, Charges Russel,
Luman Cummings. Phymcians^ John Pomeroy, Tru-
'nan Powell, James Vansicklin, Chamberlin i
Posfmasler, Ephraim Mills. |
Colchesffir. Delegate^ Thomas Bl'ownell. Tcrwn]
o/erA', Noah \Volcott. First constable, J. W. Weaver.!
Selntmcn, \Vm. Hine, A. B. Allen, Noah Wolcott. 1
C/Ko7o.'fe.— Z^e/^-ea/e, Nathl Newell. Town clerk),
Moblo Lovely. First constable, Aaron B. Webb.'.
Selectmen, Charles Grant, Joseph D. Farnsworth, Na-i
Mianiol Newell. Clergy, Cavin Yale, co*ig. Grif-j
fin, meth. Aftormes, Wm. Noble, O. Ilubbell. Phy-\
Syrians, Joseph D. Farnsworth, Joel Stone, Cor-;
bin. Po-it master, Noble Lovely. j
Esse r.-^D(;legate, Samuel Bliss. Totcn clerk, Thad-:
eus Fletcher. First constable, Augustus Butler. Se-:
Iccfmen, Marshal Castle, Solomon Baker, David Kel-
logg. Clergy, Asa Morgan, Chester Ingrahani. —
Physicians, Herman How, Mead. Post.-nasier,
Roswcll Butler.
Hlneshurgh. — Delegate, Edmund Baldwin. Town
clerk, Erastus BoSl.wick. First constable, Erastus
jMoech. Selectmen, N. Leavenworth, A. H. Post,M.
iPelton, N. Peck, J. Norton. Clergy, Otto S. Hoyt.
cnng. Peter Chase, bap. Chamberlain, method.
■Attornies, John M. Eldridge, Nahum Peck. Physi-
cians, Daniel Goodyear, David H. Deming. Postmast-
ers, Thos. W. Gibb.
Huntington. — Ddegate, James Ambler, jr. Town
clei'k, James Ambler, jr. FirsH constable, John Judson. '
Selectmen, James Ambler, jr. Sclah Ambler, Luman E. ■
iLoveland. Clergy, Cliarles Bowls, Jo.=iah Weth-[
erbee, f. bap. Giles ilooa, meth. Physicians, Matthew i
Cole, Gaiel Nichols, Enoch A. Smith. Postmaster,,
Amos Dike. [
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j',laiiiji<':':.'—JJt.:i^-(ue^ Ivory Litjce. I'owncitrn, iNa-
thaniel Butts. Fr/\it comtnhle, Clark Pettingell. Select-
men, Nathaniel Butts, Samuel Harris, Samuel H. Al-
len.
MiUon.—Delegnle, Lomi^el B. Piatt. Ton-n derl\
Gideon Hoxie. F'irst cmislable^ iohn^l. J) Q\Ney. Se-
■^,'cctmen, Lemuel B. Piatt, Levi Smith, Eleazer Austin.
Clergy, John Scott, conpr. Aitornies, A. G. Wiiilte-
i more, Warren Hexie, B. tf. Wilson. Physicians, Jes-
'se P. Carpenter, Avery Ainsv/orth, -Calvin Deming,
= GnioH. Postmaster, Lyman Burgess.
Richmond. — Belegate, Edward Jones. Town cleric,
Reuben Nims. i*^irs^ cow.?faD/e Stephen Cooper. Sc-
I'r.ctmen, Josiah Thompson, Artemas Flagg, Oliver
;|Shepard. Attornics, Wm. P. -Briggs, Plarry Brovvm-
son. Physicians, Seth Cole, Reuben Nims. Post-
tnistres};, Mrs. Sally Brownson.
Shelhm'Re.-Delegaic, Burgess Hall. Tiywn dcrk,J^o-
vi Comstock. Fird-canHabce, M\\ Thayer, Selectmen
Samuel Fletcher, Horace Saxton, Nathaniel Gage
Clergy, -Sliepard, cong. Lewis M'Donald, epis.
Physician, Joel Fairchild, jr, Postmaster^ Garrad Bur-
netL
St. George. — Dclegnie, llondtceFerris. Toivn clerk,
Horace Ferris. First constable, Giles S. Hensdill.
Selectmen, Reuben Lockwood, Lewis Higbee, Horace
Ferris.
i Underhlll. — Bekgafe, Caleb Sheldon. Town clerk,
Ijohn H. Tower. First constable, Hannerford.
ISelertmen, Albert Barney, Augustus Smith. Postmas-
\ter, Elijah Birge.
I JFcstford, — IXslxgnte, Ebenezer Bowman. Toivn^.
'clerk, Thomas Hayne^. First constable, J^icoh MQ.com- \
ber. Selectmen, David Ilaselton, Jonas Hobart, John
Allen. Clergy, Simeon Parmclee, cong. Physicians,
[ra Hatch, Thomas Havnos. Postmaster, William \
I Wood.
i Waiiston.— Delegate, Chaunccy Brov/nell. Town
''^derk, Chauncey Brcwnell. First constable, Elisha
J Landnn. Selectmen, Chauncey BrowncU, James Tal-
licott, Joel Turrell. Cleri^y, Josiah F. Goodhue, cong.
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AttornieSy Chauncey Brownell, David French, S. S.
Taplin. Physicians, Noah Coming-, and Frederick T-
Miner. Postmaster, Horace L. Nichols. \
WASHINGTON COUNTY. I
Barre. — Delegate, Peter Kiehols. Town elerk, Jo-
seph Riplay, First constable, Peter Nichols. Select-
men, Chapiii Keith, John Thwino-, Smith Shetman.
aUergy, Justus W. French, cong. John E. Palmer and
Thomas Browning, univ. Zadock Hubbard, moth.
Attornies^ I>enison Smith, Lucius B. Peck, Charles
Pi,obinson, Newell Kinsman, Stephen Freeman. Pity-
sicians, Robert Paddock- Lyman Paddock, Shep-
ard. Postmaster, Walter ChaiSiy.
Calais. — Delegate, 'Hhomd^B Cole. Town clerk, G'l^-
eon Hicks. Flrd constiLble, James Morse. Sdectmen,
Jonas Hall, Alonzo Pierce, William Robinson. Cler-
\gy, Benjamin Page, chr. Attorney, Shubael Wheeler.
^Physicians, Asa George, Charles C. Clark. Post-
master, Gideon Wheeloek.
Duxbury^ Delegate, Ira Arms. Toicn clerk, Tia
Arms. First constable, Horace G/ifFeth. Selectmen,
Daniel Small, vSamuel Ridley, jr. Daniel Cameron, jr.
Luther Graves, Roger G. Bulkeley. Clergy, Calvin
; Huntley, Nathan Huntley, Isaiah Huntley, bap. At-
torney, Roger G. Bulkeley.
Elnvore. — Delegate, Jonathan Bridge. Tov:n clerk,
Martin Elmore. First constable, Samuel Smith. «Se-
Irciinen. Abn^r Doty, Jonathan Bridge, Seth Olmsted.
Physician, Joel Camp. Postmaster, Abel Camp.
Fiyston. — Delegate, Peter Drew. Tov:n clerk, Pe-
ter Drew. First constable, Wm. Sherman. Select-
[mrn, Peter Drew, Jacob Boyd, Philemon Hilton.
Ckrgy, Jotham Carpenter, meth.
Jlarshjield. — Delegate, Josiah Hollister. Townclerk,
Martin Bullock. First constable, Wm. Martin. Se-
'lectmen, Stephen Pitkin, Josiah Hollister, Ponson How-
ard. Clergy, John C apron., chr. John Stone, cong.
Physician, Daniel Collis. Postmaster, Joshua Smith.
Middlesex. Delegate, Rutus Chamberlin. Town
clerk, Horace Holden. First constable, Ohver A.
Chamberlin. Selectmen, James Jorden, Ezra Cush-
mimmimmw ii TiiiiriianMftiiiiilw.^ii'rTiflii 'i I'TTi rir^aBw*-i«i
I 4H ' \
Irnan, John Vincent. Clergy^ David L* slie, nieth.'
Benjamin Chatterton, bap. Physician, Samuel Fifield. |
Postmaster^ Aaron Ladd.
Jlontpelier. — Ddegate, Stephen Foeter. Toion derli\
Joseph Wing. First constable. Win. Bill ing-s. Se-
ledmen, Joseph Howes, Josiah Wing, Joel Bassett.
Clergy, Chester Wright, cong. John G. Dow, meth. ;
Samuel Parker, bap. Clark Stevens, friend. Attornics',
Samuel Prentiss, Nicholas Baylies, Cyrus Ware, Je-
jdurhun Loomis, Timotiiy Merrill, William Upham,
Thomas Reed, jr. Ilezekiah H. Reed, Azro Loomis,
jOramel H. Smith, Daniel P. Thompson, Cfdvin J.
Keith. Physicians, Edward Lamb, James Spnlding,
N. C. King, Harvey Hersey, Juhus Y. Dewey, Benj.
Walton. ^Postmasters, J. Y. Vail, Village o,f Montpe-
lier, Merrill Williams, east village.
Jdoretown.— Delegate, David Belding. Town clerk,
Ebenezer Johnson. First coustahln, Levi Spalding.
Selectmen, David Belding, Oramel D. Skinner, John
Foster. Physician^ Lester Kingsley. Postmaster,
;Ira Carpenter.
I Morthjield. — De/cg'a^e, Amos Robinson. Town clerk,
ICxilbert Hatch. First constable, John Starkweather.
iSelectmen, Elijah Burnham, Jesse Averilk Ansel Ad-
jams. Clergy, Sylvamjs Robinson, f. bap. Joel Winch,
:meth. Attorney, John L. Buck. Physician, Benja-
min Porter. Postmaster, Oliver Averill.
j P lainfield.— Delegate, Nathnniel Bancroft. Town
\clerk, Silas Williams, jr. First constable, Joseph j
jLamson. Selectmen, Andrew Wheatly, Divid Kinpey, !
jJabez L. Carpenter. Clergy, Jonathan Kinney, — — I
'VVheeler, bap-^. Harvey, raeth. Attorney, Azel!
Spalding, Amherst Simons. Physicians, Ebenezer!
iConant, Nathaniel Bancroft. Postmaster, Nathaniel !
:Bancroft. I
I Roxhury,— Delegate, Nathan Morse. Town clerk, j
Samuel Robertson. First comtahle, Henry Boyce.
[Selectmen, Isaiah Shaw, Nathan Morse, Charles Sam-
r?on. Physicians, Henry Boyce, Ira Hunter. Post-
master, John M. Spalding.
Slow. —Delegate, Daniel Moody. Town clerk. Rive-
4'J_ __ !
nils Camp- Fi^^st constable, Nathaniel Russell. Se-\
lecbnen^ Lemuel Tiioraas, Philip Smith, II. Slayloii. j
Clergy^ R. A. VVatkins, cong. C W. Martin, chris. i
Hira'm Meeker, rneth. A'dorney, O. W. Butler.'
Physicians, T. B. Downer, Joseph Robinson. Post-'
nia>>kr^ P. G. Camp.
Wailsjield. — Z>f/£;g-a/€, Jason Carpenter. Tvicnclerk. j
Lewis tlolden. First constable, Cyren^maick. Se- .
lectmen, James JPoslin. Orson Skinner, Jason Caipen-|
ler. Clergy, Amariali Chandler, coug-. N. B. Ash-'
croft, nieth. Physician, O. Smith, Wui. Jcslin.
Physician, R. Richardson.
Wat^rbury. Delegate, Luther Cleaves. Town.
cleric, Dan Carpenter. First constable. Luther Cleaves.
Seleclnicn, Dan Carpenter, Luther Cleaves, William'.
Eddy. Clergy, Daniel Warren, cong-. Atlornies^
.Dan Carpenter, Paul Dillin^hain, jr. Henry F. Janes.
Physician, O. W. Drew. Fostmaster, H. F. Janes. '
JForcester. — Delejyate, Allen Vail. Tovcn clerk, O-
.'phir Le(mard. First constable, Jonas Abbott. Sekd-
jnen, Nathan Adams, Milton Bi-ovvn, Joel Newton.
Clergy, Moses Clark, con. Pcstmufiter^ Amos Rice, jr.
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
Barnet. — Delegate, Walter Harvey. Tuirn clerk,
John Shaw, 2(i. First constable, Silas Kelly. Select-
men, William Bdchop, Bartholomew Somers, William
Shearer. Clergy, David Goodwiliie, Thomas Good-
willic, pres. Attornies, Charles Story, Mordecai Hale,
George B. Chandler. Physicians, John M'Nabb, Ira
jDavis, Skinner. Postmasters, Ejijah M. Davis,
Ira Davis.
Burke. — Delegate, Joel Trull. Town clerk, Asahei
Burrington. First constable, Ebenezer Darling. iSe-
lect.ntn, Jesse M. Denison, Benj. F. Belden, Rufus
Gadding. Clergy, Daniel Wellman, resto. Abel Bug-,
bee, 1". bap. Physicians, Galen Hunter, Abel Brown.'
Posiniasler, Ariel Burrington.
Cabot. — Delegate, John W. Dana. Town clerk,
Thomas Osgood. First conslcthle, Jeremiah Babcock.
[Selectmen, John W. Dana, David Haines, Leonard
Oroutt. Clergy, Henry Jones, cong. Daniel Carr,
r -^
Herstiei Foster, metli. iNatiianiel Ferry, t. bap. Jll-
korncy^ Thetoa Howard. Physicians, Parley Scott,
William Pratt, Postmaster AlectCY M'Ldne.
I Daniulle: — Delegate^ William A. Pal'mcr, Toi^ni
K-Ierk^ Archelaus Sias. First constable, Dev^rhoruBA^
'Senter. Sekdmcn, Joso]-»h Morrill, 2nd. Ebenezert
jTliompson, Janios M. Morrill. Cler^y^ C J. Board-j
[man, cong. Levris Fislicr, bap. Templeton, Sok)-j
men Sias, Arclielaiis Sias. meih. Isaac Pottengill, chr.
AttoDmSy Vv iliiam Matiocks, Geo. B. Shaw, Samuel
B. Mattocks. Pkynclans, Olney Fuller, Uri Babbitt,
Samuel Collins, .Fiidad Alexander, Oli'vCT Morse.
Poslmctsler^ Israel P. Dana.
Groton. — Delegate, David Vancp. Town cleric^ John ','
^Darling. Fird codslihle, .lohn T-ssey. Selectmen,
\ Medad Darling, Norris Marshall, Jacob Abbott. Phy- \
sician, Renben \V. riiU.
Hardvjick. — Delegate, Timothy. P. Fuller. Toim
clerk, Daniel Frencii. First eonslab/e, Karri's Bugbee.
Selectmen, Timrjthy P. Fuller, Joseph Patch, E. 11.
jNichols. Clergy, Jacob N. Looniis, oong. Fhysi-\
dans, Aaron Smith, N. B. Spaulding, BillinrrsJ
Eastei-brooks. PoslmcLsLers, EInathan Strong, j
Dorman Bridgennan.
St. Johnshury. — DeUgate, E. Paddeck. Town clerk, :
Jery Diekerman. First constable, Walter Wriglit [
Selectmen, Samufl Frwich, Jacob Benton, Abel i3iit-!
ler. Clergy, James Johnson, cong. MtornUs, E.
jPaddock, Joseph P. Fairbanks. Physicians, Luther
Jewett, Morrill Stevefis. Postmaster, E,. Paddoek,
Kirby. — Delegate, Luther Wood. Town ck.rk,
James Church. First constable, Oren Carpenter. 'Se- 1
lectmen, Ebenezer Damon, James Churcbj Nathaniel
Willys. Clergy, Luther Wood, cong.
Lyndon. — Malegate, William Cahooa. Town clerk.
William Cahoon. First constable, Charles Robes-ts.
Selectmen, Stei^hen M'Gaffef. Philip Goss, Ellas Be- :
mis. Clergy, Samygl Q. Tenney, cong. Haskell;
iWhcelock, meth. Attornies, Isaac Fletcher, George
JC. Cahoon. Physicians, Phineas Spalding, Hubbard
[Field, Freedom DCnsmore. Postmaster, Halsey Riley
5J
Pcackara -^Delegate, Jacob Elancliurd. Town rlerJc, *
I^eonard Worcester. First eonttable^ Lymdn Watts.
Selcdim:% Geo. V7. Ciark, Asa iSkeele, Jacob Blanch-
ard. Clergy^ Leonard Worcester, cong. Atlornies^
John Mattocks, Chester ^V". Bloss. Physicians^ Josi-
ah Sheacl, Zebina K. Panp-born. Poslmasicr, Joel
Walker.
Ryegafe. — Dehgcde, James Ne'scn, jr. Ton-it ckrk,
iJamos Whitelaw. I^irst constable, Walter Robcn.
Selectmen, Abram Pao-e, WiUiam Gray, Janies Nel-
son, jr. Clerg-y, James Mili^an, pres. Physicicm,
Eli Perry. Postmnsier, Janie>-^ Whiielaw.
ShefjiJild.— Delegate, Joseph H. Ingalls. Tovcn clerk
Stephen Drown. First ccnistuble, ilastam M. Miles.:
Selectmen, Joseph H. Ing-alls, James Townsenil, Mo-"
.-•es Davis. Poslmnster, James Townsend.
Sutkon. — Delegate, Andrew Brown. Tofi-sn clerk,
Jacob C. Morrill. FirU constahle, Geor2;e Brockway.
Seledmcn, William Brcckvvay, Jonathan Brown , Thad-
tdous Curtis. Clergy, Daniel Chappell, Jona. Wood-
man, f. bapi-;. Physician, Jacob C. Morrill. Podmas-
\ttr, Jacob C. Morrill.
Wa'den. — Delegate, Daniel Wooster. Tcntm clerk,'
Daniel Wcr^ster. First constable, Nathaniel Perkins,
jr. Selectmen, Tiwothy Haines, Daniel Wooster,
Wbcaton Livingston. Attorney, James Bell. Physi-
cian, Osmors Randell. Postmaster, Thomas W. Vin-J
cent.
I Wcderford -Delegate, Sylvanus Hemingway. Town!
clerk, Sylvanus Hemingway. First constable^ George ||
Alexander. Selectmen, Sylvanus Hemingv/ay, Joiin*!
Lee, Brigbum Pike, Clergy, Ti}om:is Hall, cong. Si-
jias Davitiion, cal. bap. Erastns Harvey, f. bap. Atlor- \
'2?6'.y, Ciiarles Davis, Azor Wetherbc-e. Physiciwis,
3,Iosos P. Morrison, Ralph Bugbee, Richard F. Row-
!ell. Postmaster, Charles Davis.
Whcelock.— Delegate, Samuel Dellov/s, ^w Tyicn-
clerk, Josiah Lane. First constahle, Jonathan Taylor,
■SoMcmen, William Smith, Richard Stephens, Sewall \
Brckdley. Clergy, Jonathan Nelson, f. bap. Physi-\^
i
: '^ , ^-i
\^rians, Frederick Leavenworth, Winthrop Babbitt.!
hPos-lmasler. Jesse Leavenv/orth. {
JVondhurih — Detci^ate. Ebenezer Bnice. T. C'erk,\
iJabez Town. First const' ihle^ Joel Cill-^y- Selectmen,
jEbenozer Bruce, Thomas Trickey, James R. Norcros.
^Clergy, William Drew, chris. Phijskiims, Seth Chase.
\Postmasler, Daniel Poor.
FR.ANKT.IN COU>'TY.
I Bikersfield. — Delegate, Aznriah Corse, jr. Town
icleric, Silas B. Hazletine. First constable, Robert
JDaane. Selectmen, Silas Potter, William Giddings,
jNathan F. Fuller. Clercy, Perry, cong-, At-
|!torney, Nathan Allen. Physician, Amos Pearsons.
!Postma.'?ter, Harry Reynolds.
|i Belvidere.— Dolei2;ate, John Spencer. Town clerk,
ijTohn Brown. First constable, Oilman Hodg-kin. Ss-
"iloctmon, Daniel Cornish, Moses Phelps, Luther Brown.
I Berkshire. — Delegate, Cromwell Bowen. Town
|clerk, Harvey Clark. First constable, Charles Shaw.
iSolectmon, Wm. C. Ellsworth, Cromwell Bowen, Na-
[than Hamilton. Clerjjy, Richard Peck. opi.?. Phineas
: Bailey, confr-. William Galusha, bap. Parley Hall, fr. [
|tbap. Attornies, Joseph Smith, James Andrus. Phy-
isicians, Wm. C. Fillsworth, Benj. B. Sowlcs, Friend
;M. Hall, John S. Webster, Samuel S. Butler. Post-
masters, Penile! Jjcvens, Denis Samson.
I Cambridge. — Delegate, James B. Gilmore. To^vn
iclerk, Levi A. Carieton. First constable, John Wires.
1; Selectmen, Isaac N^. Balkel(>y, Samuel G. Safford, E-
||noch Carletcn, jr. Attornies, Henry Stowell, Levi
I'Joslm, Nathaniel Reed, jr. Physicians, John Fassett,
Austin H. Persons, William Page, Burrcl S. Minor.
Postmaster, Abner Brush.
Enosburgh. — Delegate, Martin D. Follct. Town
•lerk, Thomas Fuller, jr. First constable, John Ste-I
|vens. Selectnaen, Jehial R. Barpum, John Adams, j
Jonas BoutalL Clergy, Cole, bap. Attorney,}.
■ Farnum. Pliysicians, Eliphas Eaton. Asa Hoi
■dridge, Horace Eaton. Postmaster, Farnum. j
Fairiield. — Delegate, Benjamin Wooster. Town
clerk, Joseph Soule. First constable, SanvuM Per-
in^ . KDeiecLiTj3n, ooab ioiiitti, iiensoikierKecd, Joseph
Souls. Cleri»v% Bcnja'Tiin Wooster, corjof. ~ Attor-
Ocy,EIjenf:zerBf;rlow. Physicians, jj, H- B'.ird, Clies-
ter Abeli, Chester Koye.^. Postiiyjsler, riiauley Ba<;-'
low.
Fairfax. —Delegate, Isaac N. Soule. Town clerk,
jPIampton Lcveo-rove. First coijstabje,. Tames Bellows.
jSGlsctmen, Shil«mdth 8. Hail, Hirarn Bellows, Joseph;.
Kingsbury. Clers-y, ISl. lu^jbinscn, cong. P^phraim'
jButler, bap. Ahnon Duiibnr, rrseth. Attorney, Homer
E. Hubbel. Physicians, S. S. Hall, Nathamel W.
Perrv*, Lorenzo D. Cullamor. Postmaster; Hanipion
Lovegrove.
Fletcher. — Delegate, John Kinsley, jr. Town clerk,
Elias Blair. First ccnstrhle, John Kinsley, jun. Se-
jlectmen, Zarah Willoughby, Joseph Robinson, Albert | \
iKinsley. Clergy, Bartimeas Robinson, cong. Eldeyj ;
BiUler, bap. Physician. Emery.
Georgia. — Dele^fate, Elijah Dee. Town c;erk, Tra
Hinckley. First consta^ble, DfX*ius R. Bouge. So-
iloctmen, Joshua Doane, Solomon Biiss, jun. Abner D.
'Purmort. Clergy, Rosweli i>[ears, Alva Sabin. bap-
tists. Attornies, Joel Barber, jun. Aiplie^.ls Mansfield.
|Physiciai)s, Abel Blair, Horace P. Blair, Taylor.
Postmaster, Joshua Doane.
Highgate.— Delegate, Jesse Carpenter. Town
c]»rk, Peter Sax. Fii*st constable, Daniel Fillrpore.
Selectmen, Abram HoUenbeck, Luther Meigs, Elka-
na Alba. Clergy, Piirneas Kingsley, cong. Thomas
Best, Stebbiiis, methodists. Attorniec, Robert i
L. Pad'dock, Orlando Sterens. Plivsiciass, Franklin
Bradley, Lensuel V\. Weeks, Joseph B. Cutler. Post-
tmast^, Stephen S. Keyee.
i Johnson. — Deiegato, Ciia-ries W. Taylor. Town!
clerk, Daniel Dodge. Selectmen, Solomon Balch, J
:C. Dodge, William Slrr.onds. Clergy, Joel P. Hay
lford,bap. AttorRsy, Erast.t'c^D. Hubbel. Physie-ian,;
.Ssth Clark. Postmaster, Cornelius Lyn'e.
j Montgomery.— Delegate, Daniel Barrows. Town
Iclerk, P.ufas SaV-th. First constable, Russell Marey,
^Selectmen, Levi Johnson, Seth Geoilspced, Alvan *
^^=^ ■ aiiiiiiini,ii;i»:;:-i.Ljiai-mjJL ■"" • 'Ti laii? Tr»« JtT-r^,
!i 1
HuLise. Cleroy, Avery S. Ware, cong. i^JiysiCiajiv
Washburn Puller. Postmaster, John L. Clapp. >
Richford. — -Deleg^ate, Alden Sears. Town clerk,
Sterling Packer. First cojistable, Arial Packer. 8e
lectmen, Joseph ?\oyes, Jesse VVoodrufi', Josepli Unn-
nels, jr. Clergy, VVm. Rog-ers, bap. Physicians, Ai-
vin Lusk, John Ilnse. Postmaster, Alvin Lusk.
Sheldon. — Delegate, Joshua W. Sheldon. Town
clerk, Samuel Wead. First constable, liUther F.
Gates. Selectmen, Gideon Draper, Flihn Goodsell.
Clernfy, Isaac Hill, meth. Attornies, Augustus BuTt,i
Joshua W. Sheldon. PJiysicians, F. W. Judson, John
Gallup, David Grant. Postmasters-, Joshua W.Shel-
don, O. D. S. Gallup.
Sterling. Delegate, Mosor> Villas. Town clerk,
McDaniel Gregg. First constable, Archibald Fergu-
son. Selectmen, Jonathan Merrill, Berick Darling,
; Joseph Pike.
S wanton. — Deleg at e,IIeman Hopkins. Town clerk,
Cornelius Wood. First constable, Fi. O. Goodrich.
Selectmen, James Piatt, John Pratt, Asa Barker-
Clergy, Eben. H. Dorman, cong. Attornies, James
Fisk, S. S. Brown, Geo. W. Foster, N. L. Whitte-
more. Physrciaiis, Jonathan Berry, Lewis Janes, — —
Cobb. Postmaster, Horatio B. Farrer.
ORI,KA>S roUNTY.
Albany. — Delegate, Eli Chamberlain, jr. Town
clerk, Eiias W. Kellog. First constable, Luther Del-
ano. Selectmen, Wm. Rowell, Joseph B. Chamber-
lain, John N. Height. Clergyman, Ehas W. Kellogg,
con.o-. Physician, Dyer Bill. Postmaster, Jonaliian
Fiiz.
Barton. — Delegate, James May. Town clerk, John
Fvimball. First constable, John Leonard. 8elect-
jmen, James May, Philemon Kimball, Jonathan Rob-
erson. Clergy, Joseph Simpson, cong. Gage,
jmeth. Attorney, John H. Kimball. Physician, Fred-
erick W. Adams. Postmaster, Harry Baxter.
Brownington. — Delegate. Amherst Stewart. T.
clerk, Elijah Strong. First constable, John M. Rob
mson. Selectmen, Elijah Strong- Jasper Robinson,
Suas Bngl'diii. Aitoniey, G-ur;:e (J. VVobt. rijysi-
cian. James R. Grow. Postma!?ter, Silas Brighom.
Charleston. — Deleg-ate, AbnerAilyn. Tov.n clerk,
Jonas Alien, First con?tGl)Ie, Eiif^ba Darlin. Select-
men^ Eiisha Bingham, Winthmp Cole, Chaiinccy Ful-
ler. Clergy, Jonas Allen, f. bap.
Coventry. — D-legate, Argalus H;irmon. Town
clerk. Elijah Cleveland. First constable, Daniel Hus-
tis. Selectmen. Argalus Harmon, Tho?. Baldsvin, Da-
vid Haggin?. Clergy, Lyrftan Case. cong. John Ide,
bap. Physicians, Sam'l S. Kendall, Peleg Rediield.
Postnvaster, Loring Frost.
Craftsbury. — Delegate, Samuel C Crafts. Town
'clerk, Sam'l" C. Crafts. First conytable, AsaHoyt.
Selertn?en, Silas Gro\T, Caleb Herrnnan, Oliver Al-
len. Clergy, Wm. A. Chapin, cong. Attornies, An-
(Tustns Young, James A. Paddock. Physician, D.
D;istin, T. Mason. Postmaster, Wm. E. Paddock. \
Derby. — Delegate, Luther Newcomb. Town clerk
Lemuel Richmond. First constable, Elisha Tennie
Selectnien, Jacob Bates, James Way, Benjamin Hin-
man. Clergy, Samuel C. Bradford, cong. Moses Che
ney, cal. bap. Attorniee, David M. Camp, J^ewis'
Marsh, Isaac F. Redlield. Physicians, Luther New--
comb, Moses F. Colby, Lemivel Richmond. Poetmast-
'er, Nehemiah Coiby. ^
I a^.ion. — Delegate, Eli Hinds, jr._ Tov.-n clork, James
IStone. First constable, Luther Kidder. Selectmen,
jCbarles Whitman, Wm. C. Atweli, Walter Whee-
lock. Physician. Wm. C. Atweli.
Glover. — Delegate, John Crane. Town clerk, Ciis.
|Hardy. Fir?t constable, John T. Smith. Selectmen,*
Solomon Dwinnel, Sann.iel Bean, Shaw. Cler-
gy, Renben Mason, cong. Physician, Boardmau. P.
master, Dan Gray.
Greensboro'. — Delegate, StenUen Sherman. Town
clerk, Joseph Chapman. Ftrst constable, Aaron
Walker. Selectmen. Willard Lincoln, Stephen Sher-||
man, Lucher Scott. Clergy, Kiah Bayley, cong. Mar- 1
vin Grow, bap. Physician, Edward Clark. Fostmas-|
jter, Jabez Pinney
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j lioJia\ul. — Dek'g-ate, E'oer Robinson. Towa clerk
Josiah Emerson. First constable, Josiah C. Robin- j!
son, Selectiaen, Eber Robinson, John Mead, Hiram!
Moor. Clei'j;'}-, Josiah Emerson, math. j
Hydepark— Delegate, Thos. W. Fitch. Tou'njj
clni'k, Abncr Flanders. First constable, Asa Barnard. ];
St'lcctmevi, Levi Edo;erton, Breed Noyes, Leonard !
W'iswall. Clerg-y, David Clemens, I. Cannon, meth. |
jJohii Orcutt, Jabez Newland, chris. Attorney, Josh-1
v.n Sawyer. Pii)"s-ician, Arial Hunton. Postmaster,!
James Tob^/.
Irasburgh.— Delenrate, Roger Enos. Town clork,
(deceased.) F'rst conS!ablo, Moody Kimball. Sjlocc-
men, Benjamin Hardy, Thomas Jameison, Jera Mor-
rill. Attorney, Starkweather. Phy.-Hcians, E.
Cleveiap^, Bates. Postmasr.er, George T^ye.
j Jay. --Delegate. Madison K^eith. Town cierk, Ab-
jner Whitcher. First constable, Nathan Hunt. Se-
jlectmei), UrrJn Olron, Madisou Keith, Joseph Had-
' lock.
Kellyvule. — Delegate, Abel Curtis. Town clerk,
Vvm. A. Cadwcll. First constable, Henry Smith.
Selectmen, John Harding, Thomas Prcctor, Abel Cur-
tis. Postmaster, Abel ('urtis. li
Morgan.— Delegate, Rewcll Cobb. Town derk. Ira *
Leavens. Pirst constable, Rewcll Cobb. Selectmen,!:
Ira Leavens, William Colby, Saniiiei Brtrtlett. Phy«i-'i
cians, N. G. Ladd, Leonard Morgan, Thos. D. Las-i!
sel. j;
Mornstovvn]. — Delegate, Luther Bingham. Town';
iclerk, Doiiiison Cooke. First constiible, Chosteri;
I Cooke. Selectmen, Luther Bingham, Abial Eaton, !i
I Isaac Allen. Clergy, Daniel Rockwell, cong. P. Stat-ij
jford, bap. Attornies, Charlos Meig?, Mason, i;
Willard. Physicians, J?!mes Tinker, Almond*!
Tinker. Postmaster, James Tinker. j
Neu'port. — Delegate, Nathan Dagget. Tou-n clerk, [
Seymour Lane. First constable, Orvi! Dagget. Se-li
iectmen, Orvii Dagget, Seymour Lane, Samuel War-
ner.
Salern^— Delegate, Noyes Hopkinson. Town clerk, I
Samuel I)lal:e. First constafdr, T. C. Blako. t.'elecl-
men, Noyes }loj)kin3on, Orin Lfillje, Josiah Lyon.
Troy.^ — Delefrate, Samuel H. Ilovey. Town clerk,
John Flint, .2d. First constable, Frederick Fuller. Se-
iectmep.. Sarancl 11. Ilovcy, Fiederick Fuller, John
Vdams. Ciero-y, Betjiainin Dolbear, cong. Pc-tmas-
;ter. Ezra SangjCr.
Wostfiold. — T)ele;r!:ite, Lutlier Pope. Tov.-n clerk.
Tlios. Hitchcock. First constable, Chester Col':'mtin.
Selectmen, Lnth^^r P.Tg^e, Lutl.-er Winslow, Jame?|
Brown. Clergy, Silas Lamb, cong-. Pliypician, Hen-
ry Corey.
Wo!cott.-Del-<Tate, Jonathan ^rnith. Tov.-n clerk,
J.Whitney. First constable, Jonathan >Snuth. 8e!ect-
uien, Jesse Whitney, Bphrann Ladd. Thomas Davis.
Ciergy, Royal Haskell, cliris. Postmaster, Jesse
WliJliiey.
r.RANU-Tgr.E COUNTY.
^ A]bnr;^h. — Delegfate, Thomas Mott. Town clerk,
Lewis Sowles. First coHS'table, 'J"'hoinas Mott. Se-
lectmen, Ichabod Niles, John Reynolds, Thomas Mott.
Attornies, Giles Harrinn^ton, Frederick Hazen. Phy-
sicians, Artemaa Goodenow, F. Sampson, Jirah S.;
Ber.y, S. S, Sails. Postmaster, Robert Ranscm. j
Grand-Isle. — Dele^-ate. Melvin Barnes, jr. Town
clerk, James Brown. First constable, David Camp- 1
boll. Selectmen, Seth Griffeth, Wyman Chamberlain,!
Jamss Brov/n. Clergy, Asa Lyon, cong. J^hysician,!
Meiviii Barnes, jr. Postmaster, A. PL W. Hyde. f
North-Hero. — Irad Allen. Town clerk, Joel ALilen. 1
First constable, Lorin Butler. Selectmen, John I
Kni;v-j<t, jr. Eiihu Parks, Alphens Tit-dale. Clergy,;
Samael Weaver, rneth. Attorney, Charles H. Pern-|
■^o. Postmaster, Abner Doty. I
South Hero. — Delegate, Bird Landon. Tov,:n clerk,!
BirdLnndon. First constable, John Sawyer. SeJect-|
men, Calvin Fletclior, Alson Landon, Lorenzo Hall, j
Clerrjy, Asa liyon, cong. Attorney, Hector Adams.
Physician, Henry IF Reynolds. Postmaster, Heclur
Adums.
•Vineyard. — Delegate, Cliarles Carron. Town clerk,
:
[iM Hill First constable, Aaron Denio. ISelectmen
Calvin Hill, Hiram Hall, Harry Scott. Clergy, Wil
■liam Wait, mctliodist. \\
j KSSpX CONNTY
I Brunswick. —-Delcjrate, David Hvcle. Town clerk,
iThomas G.French. "First constable, Henry D. Schoft:!
jSelcctmen, Thomas G. French, Daniel Smith, Johnf
iSchofF, Clergy, Bei?jamin Brov/n, methodist. I
j Canaan. — Delejj-ate, Samuel Ingalla. Tov.'n clerk,!,
^Oliver Ingham, jr. First constable, Alfred M. Ing- |
Ibam. Selectmen, Joshua Morrison, Moses Morrill,
:01iver Frizzle. Clergy, Caleb Ingalls, f. bap. At-
'[orney, James Steele.- Postmaster, James Steele.
Concord. — Delen-ate, Archibald Taggard. Town
clerk, Harry J. Fay. First constable, VVilliam Hay-
wood. Selectmen, Richardson Grow, J. S. Johnson,
'Archibald Taggard. Clergy, Samnel R. Hall, cong.
.Attorney, David Hibbard, jr. Postmaster, Jolm Fry.
j Granby. — Delegate, Joseph Gieason. Town clerk,
jMartin Joslyn. First constable, Gershom Carpenter. |
Selectmen, Joel Bassctt, B. S. Clark, iishley Applcton.
Guildhall. — Delegate, David Hookinson, jr. Tov/nj
clerk, Erastus Cutter. First constable, Theopliilusl
Cutter. Selectmen, David Hopkh'ison, jr. E. Cutter,{
I William Amy. Attornies, Seth Cushman, Sandert^L
W. Cooper. Physicians, John Dev/ey, Andrew Spal-^
|d;i;g. Postmaster, Seth Cushman.
Lemiugton. — Delegate, Noyt's Denison. Town
clerk, Abdiel Blodgett. First constable, John E ;ilpy.
Selectman, Richard Merriam, Thomas Holbraok, Eb-
enezer Blossom.
Lune''»burg.~Deiegate, Stephen Howe, jr. Tow:,
clerk, Stephen Howe, jr. First constable, C. K.
Brooks. Selectmen, Silencer Clark, Reuben Chand-
ler, Jabes Warren. Clergy, Jeremiah Glines, cong.
pjysiciaris, Daniel Egery, Theron Webb.. Postmas-
'■o\\ Daniel Egery.
Maidstone. — Delegate, Daniel Rich. Town clerk.
Moody Rich. First constable, John Rich. Select-
men, Jesse Hugh, George W. Byram, Joseph Avcrill.
Miufdiead. — Delegate, Aden Ba rtlette. Town clerk.
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John French. First constable, Aden Eavtiette. Se-
lectmen, Martin French, Joseph Stevens^ Daniel Hol-
brook. Postmaster, Chauncey Cui-tis.
THE i;nio.\.
Tho following notices of the several fla'es of the Union, sliov.- Iiow
Electors of President and Vice-President are chosen, and nnrrihor of
Electors — when sHate elections are held — where and when state Le-
gislatures sit — number of menihers cf LcgislalurcK — pav per dny —
terms of ofiicc of members of Legislatisre — how, and for what period
£:cvernors are chosen — how lonj; irovernors are eligible — their qual-
iticaiions, powers, and their salf.ries — the time of adopting the Uni-
ted States and State constitutions, and rig^^.t of voting, as exercised
j in the several states.
NEW-HAMPSHIRE.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket ; electors 8 ; state election, 2d Tuesday in
_i\[arch ; state Legislature at Concord, 1st Wednesday
jin June; senators 12; representatives 108 ; pay per
day ^2; term of office, both branches one year; g"ov'-
lernor chosen for one year by the people : governor eli-
gible indefinitoly ; the governor must be an inhabitant
seven years; 30 years of age ; estate of j£500, half
jfreehold — has a negative in making laws; and, Vv-ith
advice of cjouncil, appoints military and civil officers
iof the state generally ; salary <§i200 : adoption of U-
|nited States constitution, Jane 21, 1780: state consti-
ptution. September 5, '■''1792 ; qualification of voters,
every male inhabitant 21 years of age, three months
in the state, students, paupers, &c. excepted.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts; electors 15; state election 1st Monday in April:
jstate Legislature at Boston, in January and May;
number of senators and representatives inuednite ; pay
{per day J^2; term of office, both brancli?s one year';
governor chosen for one year by the people ; governor
jeligible indefinitely; the governor must 1)0 an inhabi-
itant seven years, freehold estate of £1000 in the cora-
imonvvealth ; must declare himself of the christian rc-
'he fust constitution Ava3 adopted ia 1783.
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ii^j-ioa; Willi the couiicil, appoii)ta the officers of the j
leta.le generally; salary i^3,o67; adoption of Unitetl
'States constitution, February 6, 1788; state coKStitu-
tiou, March :2, 1780; qualitication of voters, every
|!uaie<^itizeiJ, (paupers and pertjoiis UTider guardianship
excepted,) one year in the state and six months in the
• town or township where lie offers to vote, having- paid a
jtax within tv;o years, tinlcss exenipted Ih.erenura by
'law.
i ^^ EEODE-ISLA?'^D.
j Electors of Piesident and Yice-Prcyident, by n-ene-
iral ticket ; electors 4 ; state election, April and Oct.
•for representatives ; state Legislature at New^poit and
Providence, 1st Wednesday m May and 1st Monday
ui October; senators 10, representatives 72 ; pay per
kloy ^J 50 ; term of otiice, senate one year, representa-
;.tives semi-annually; governor chosen for one year by
ithe peopl£>; eligible indefinitely ; salary ^^,600; adop- 1
ition of United b'itates constitution, May 2L*," 17u0 ; sluic I
|constitution, 1663 ; all freemen vote. |
I [Tiiis state Ija.s n'o conslituticm ; it retains its original cLai'trtr. I
[Tiiat aisirar.ieiit is sik-nt as to the rjutilificatioiis uf govfrnor. 'I ho |
ifhaner va«ls all puwer in the Goonrstor and Cumpany. All judicial f,
[inid executive oJiicois arc annually elof.tod by the goyernor and coiu- |
,uaiiy, who are thcmaelvea chooon amiuaily by the fitciiucn.j 5
[ CONNECTICUT, I
I Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene- j|
|ral ticket; electors 8; state election 1st Monday iiil
1 April; state Legislature at Harlibrd and Nevv-Haven|
alternately ; number of legislators 204 ; pay per dny'f
^^I 50 ; term of office, both branches one year; govc.i-|
nor chosen for one year by the people ; governor el.igi
ble without restriction ; t^ie governor must be an elec-
tor of the state, and uO years of age^ has a jaerrativt
in making laws, &c. ; salary ^12(U); adoption of U lil-
ted States constitution, January 9, 17uG; slate consti-
tution, September 15, lol3; eualiticatioii of voteiv, |
every white male citizen Laving a legal residence ko |
.six monthsj with a freeliold of seven dollars per annum, I
and evevy white male enrolled in the militia one year,,!
or being exempted trom military duty by law, having |
paid a state tax within the year, and a good mora; |
character. |
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VERx\JOA'T.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ual ticket; electors?; state election 1st Tuesday in'
;vSeptember; state Legislature at Montpelier, second'
Thursday in October ; council 12, legislators one Iromj
each town, about 220; pay per day gi 50 ; term of of-
tice, both branches one year; g-overnor chosen for one
year by the people ; eligible without restriction ; must
have resided in the state foiir years; with the council,
commissions all officers, appoints some, grants pardons,
sees tliat the laws are executed ; salary p50 ; adop-
tion of United States constitution, March 4, f 1791 ;
state constitution, July 4, n&3 ; quahtication of voters,
jevery male citizen of a peaceable and quiet beiiaviour,
'[having resided in the state one full year, and three
mojiths in the town.
NEW-YORK.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
•tricts; electors 36 ; state election 1st Monday in No-
vember; state Legislature at Albany, 1st Tuesday in
January; senators 3-2, assembly 128; pay per day'<^3 ;
term of office, senate four years, in classes, assembly
one year; governor chosen for two years by the peo-
ple ; eligible indefinitely ; must be a wise and discreet
fretholder of the state; may convene & prorogue the
[Legislature, grants reprieves,&. with the consent of the
senate, appoints to office, &c. ; salary pOQO; adoption
of U. States constitution, July 2G, 1988; state consti-
tution, April 20, 1777; qualification of voters, every
;male citizen of the age of 21 years, one year in the
state and six months in the town or county where he
loffers to vote, having paid a tax within the year, or
legally served as a militia man or fireman, or labourer
upon the public highways, &c.
NEW-JERSEY.
Electers of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket; electors 8; state election 2d Tuesday and
Wednesday in October ; state Legislature at Trenton,
4th Tuesday in October; council 13, assembly 43
pay per day ^3 ; term of office, both branches 1 year
C^^*^!^ '''^'^'^ denotes the state admitted into the Union by Congress.
T
I- ^ -•'i .
Igovernor eiioyen for one year, by Legialatnre ; elif^ible
iHclefinitejy ; the governor is president of the council,
chancellor of state; and the governor and council are
a tourt ©f appo^al in the last resort, in all cases of law,
&.C. ; salary ^2000; adoption of United States consti-
tntion, December 18, 1787; state constitution, July
'2,, 177G ; qualifications of voters, all freemen twelve
months residence, worth a clear estate of £50 procla-
njatjon money.
! PENNSYLVANIA,
j Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket; electors 28 ; state election 2d Tuesday in
October; state X<egislature at Ilarrisburgh, 1st Tues-
iday in December; senate 32, assembly 100; pay per
|day gJ ; term of office, senate four years, assembly
jone ye-ar ; governor chosen for three years by the peo-
ple ; eligible nine years out of 12; must be 30 years
of age, and an inhabitant 12 years : he ren}its fines and
f forfeitures, and appoints to the offices in the state ge-
jnerally ; salary 5^4000; adoptisn of Unite<i States con-
|stitution, December 12, 1787; state constitution, Sep-
tember 2, 1790 ; qualification of voters^ every freeman
who has resided two years in the state, and paid a tax ;
and the sons of such between 21 and 22 vv^ithout the
payment of a tax.
DELAWARE.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by Le-
gislature ; electors 3 ; state election 1st Tuesday in
lOctober ; state Legislature at Dover, 1st Monday in
[January; senate 9, representatives 21 ; pay per day
^ — ; tierm of office, senala 3 years, representatives 1
year ; governor chosen for three ye^rs, by the people ;
jgovernor eligible three years ; the governor must be
3,6 years of age, six ye^irs an inhabitant of the state,
and 12 years ef the United States. Ho appoints to of-
fice, remits fines and forfeitures, &i.c.; salary ^1,333,33;
adoption of the Uidted SXates constitution, J3ecember
7, 1787; state oonstitution. June 12, 179.2.
MARYLAND. -
Electors of Pres-ident and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts ; electors 11 ; state election 1st Monday in Oc-
lober: irtate Legislature at Annapolis, 1st Monday in
December; «ena'e 15, 08seinbl\' -^O; pay per day ,^4;
'term of office, senate nve rears, assembly annoalJy :i
irovcroor chosen for oae year, by Legislature ; gover-
nor eligible three yeard in succession ; the governor
must be 25 years cf age, and more than five years a [
residerjt in the state; eligible only for tliree years in
isuccessioR, and after that not until ihm expiration of
■foar years. The governor and council appoiat to cf-ii
fice generally ; salary g^^^.^^IGO OG ; adoption of the Uni-;
ted States constitution." April 28, 173C : state constitu-j
tion, Augast 14, 1 79d ; ^ualilioation of voters, alf
free v.-hita males 2i years of age, having resided one'
vear lu tlie state, and f?ix Kionths in the count v.
VLRGINIA.
Eiectors of President and Vice Presirlent, by gene-|
vnl ticket; electors 24: state election in April, conn-'
ties m succession ; state legislature at llichuiond, Isti
Monday in December; senate 64, commons 135 ; pa}'
Iper day ^4 ; term of ofnce,«enatefuur years, dplogates
one year; govtrnor eligible three years only in suc-
cession ; the governor, with advice of council, grants
pardons and reprieves, appoints justices of the poace,
&,c.; salary .^3,533 33 ; adoption of the United States
const'tntion, June 2*3, 1788; state constitution, July
5, 1770; qualification of voters, iitty acres of uniai-1
proved land in the county, or twenty-live acres of land)
with a house on it, held for hfe or in fee simple, quali-
f} a ""iiau 'o vote in the c<",unty where the land lies, pro-
vided caid land has been owned by him six months be-
fore tne election, or has descended to him, or come by
m.arriage or gift. An improved lot in any corporate
own, with a dwelling house of a certain size thereon.
A person owning land as above, in different counties,-
jmay vote iri each county for delegates, but can onlv
give one vote for asenator or fora member of cougiess,
in the same district. ;
NORTH-CAROLINA. j
Elec^^rs of President and Vice-President, by gene- '
ral *ickct : olectoro 15 ; state election 2d Tuesday in
Ango.^t; state leoislature ut Ra]- igh, 3d Mondav in
~" t)4
November ; senate 24. delegates 212 ; pay per dav j§3;
;term ofofiice, both branches one year ; governor cho-
iseii for one year, by legislature; governor eligible 3
lyears only in succession ; tlie governor must be ttiiriyj
Jvears of age; live years a resident, and have a iVee-
;iioId in lands and tenements of £1000 — lie is advised
iby council, grants reprieves, pardons, &c.; ^Rlary
'jg2000; adoption of Uie United States constitution,
3; Nov. 21, 1789; state constitution, December IS, 1776:
Iqnalificatidu of voters, all freemen with a freehold of
50 acres, and a resident of one year fjv .scuiitors ; and
all freenien resident 12 months, having paid taxes, for
members of the house of commons.
I SOUTH-CAROLINA.
Electors of President and Vice-Presidant, by Lt:'gip- 1
,!ature; electors 11; state election 2d Monday andj
'Tuesday in October., biennially; state legislature all
|Cohimhia, 4th I;Ionday in Novoiaber; senate 40 ; rcp-i
|rcsrmtatives 120 ; pay per day ^3; term ofofiice, ffen-i
jate four years, representatives two years ; governor'
|CliQsen for 2 years, by legislature : governoi eligible
two years ; the governor must be 30 years old ; a res-
jidc-nt and citizen of the jBtate for ten years ; and pos-
sessed of a settled estate in the commonwealth, of the
value of £1500 sterling, clear of debt ; eligible only'
two years in succession, and then not till the expira-i
;tion of four years ; he grants reprieves, pardons, remits |
fiiies, forfetures, &c.; salary ^4jOOO : adoption of CJni-j
■ted States constitution. May ^3, 1788 ; state conslitu-j
,tion, June 3, 1790 ; qualifications of voters, every free I
.white citizen, having resided two years in the state,!
iwith a freehold of 40 acres, or town lot possessed fori
'-•cX months ; or not having such freehold, or lot, a res-|
'ioence of six months in tiie election district where lie,
ijoffers to vote, and the payment of a tax within the
year of three shillings towards the support of the state
government.
GEOPvGIA.
Electors of President and Vice-President by general
jficket; electors 9 ; state election 1st Monday in Oc-
tober ; state lefrislature at Milledgeville, 1st Mondav
t^5
in November ; senn'.o 5:', represoiitatives — ; pay per
day j^5 ; term of office, both br-mchcs, one year ; gov-
ernor chosen for two years by iegislature ; governor
oligiblo indefinitely ; he must be a citize-n of the U.
States 12 years, ond an iiiliabitant of ihe state 6 : 30
years of age ; po-ssess 500 acres of land v.'ithin ihei
state, and other property to the amount of ^1000, clear'
of debt. lie has a negative in passing iavvs, grants
Tcprievci?, pardons, &c.; salary gaOOO; adoption of the
United States constitution, Janiuiry 2, 1788 ; state coii-
s'titutiou May 30, 1798; eualitications of voters, all
;ciLizena and inhabitants, who have paid the taxes re-
quired of them, and reside-d six months where they
ivote.
i _ kentucp:y.
iiilectors of President and Ylc e-Ptesident by gener-
al ticket-; electors 14; state election 1st Monxiay m
August ; state legislature at Frankfort, 1st Monday in
December; senate 31, representatives 100; pay per
■day g-2 ; term of office, senate fo^ar years in classes,
representatives one year ; governor chosen for four
years, by the people ; governor ineligible for 7 years
after; the governor must be 35 years of age ; a citi-
zen of the United State.-^, and an inhabitant of the state
6 years ; he nominates, and by and with the advice and]
ccnsejit of the senate, appoints to ouice, &g. remits;]
(fines and forfeitures, grants reprieves, pardons, salary, l|
' ; adoption of the United States constitution, Junelj
1, f 1792 ; state constitution, August 17, 1799 ; quali-|
iication of voters, all free white male citizens, twojj
years in the state, aad une in the county where they;;
vote.
i TENNESSEE.
j Electors of President and Vice-President, by di^s-
jtricts ; electors 11; state election 1st Thursday and
ijFnday in August, biennially ; state legislature at
MurtVeesborough, 2d Monday in Sept. l>iennially ; saa-
ate 20, repressntatives 40 ; pay per day ^3 ; term of
lioffice, both branches two years ; governor chosen for
two years by the people ; governor eligible 6 j^ears in
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f.B ; i!ic gover.'ior must be oo years ofage ; posset^s a
freehold of 500 acres of land, and have been a citizen
I of the state 4 3'ears ; lie grants reprieves and pardoiis,
I iilis vacancies in oPace, &c.; salary ^17:>0 ; adoption
;ofti}e Urtited S; at cs constitution, June 1, j 1791 ; state
;Con8titntion, February 0, 1796 ; qualification of voters,
; every ireeman an nihabitanl of the state, if a fieehol-
der, may vote in the county wJierc the freehold lies,
'J without being a resident thereof^ — if not possessed of a
fro^'hold; he must have resided six months where lie
oifers to vote.
OHIO.
Electorrs of President and Vico-Frrsident, bygener-
[al ticket; electors 16; state election 2d Tuesday in
I October; state le^^islature at Columbus, 1st Monday
'iji December ; senate 32^ representatives 66 ; pay per
\di\y [^i ; term of office, senate two years, representa-
'tives one year : governor chosen lor two years, by tiie
people; jj-overnor eligible 4 years in 6; tbe governor [
limust be oO years of age, a citizen of the United States
|12, and an inhabitant of the state 4 years ; lie grants
'reprieves and pardons, and fills vacajicies inotlice, &c.;
Isalaiy §1200 ; adoption of the United Stntes constitu-
tion, February 19, fl803; slate constitution, Nov. 1,
jl802 ; qnalilication of voters, every white male inhab-
ijitant, one year therein, having paid a state or county
ta::^.
LOUISIANA. •
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts; electors 5 ; state election 1st Monday in July ;
' [state legislature at New-Orleans, Ist of Jaiiuary ; sen-
ijate - — , representatives — ; pay per day ^ — - ; term of
office, senate four years, representatives two years ;
1 gover.^or chosen for four years by the people ; govern-
or eligible one term ; the governor, must be 35 years
jof age ; a citizen of the U. States, and 0 years an in-
;ihabitant of* the state; must hold a landed estate of
■;^:«O0G, ^rgreeably to the tax list ; he appoints to office
■Igenerally, and with the approbation of the senate, |
[vrants reprieves, pardons, &;c.; sajary v^OOO ; adop-
|liom of the United States constitution,"April 8, f 1812;|
Bui«KaBiii««»ra.Ta-»-iiYiiii.inii-|iTfTiri-iiiiiiniiiiiW^«iir.iirii^
: ^z
state cuiisiitutiou, January ~'^, IJil2-, quajihcation of
voters, every free white male citizen, residing therein
one year, aiid having paid a tax or being a freeholder.
INDIANA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket ; electors 5 ; state election 1st Monday in
August; state Legislature at Croydon, 1st Monday in
December; senate 16, representatives 39 ; pay per
day^i; term of otnce, senate three years in classes,
representatives one year; governor chosen for three
years, by the people; eligible six years in nine; must
be 30 yeaVs af age; a citizen of the United Slates 10
years, and a resident of the state live ; he nominates,
and by and with the advice and consent ot the senate,!
appoints to office, rem-its fines and forfeitures, grants!
rejjrieves and pardons, «Sic. ; salary ^1000; adoption
of United States constitution, December 11, fl816;
state constitution, June 29, 1816; qualification of vo-
ters, all white male citizens one year in the state.
! MISSISSIPPI.
■ Electors of President and Vice-President by gene-
ral ticket; electors 3; state election 1st Monday in
August; state Legislature at Jack'son, 4th Monday in
December; senate 10, representatives 32 ; pay per:
iday ^1 50; term of office, senate three years, in class-
ics, representatives one year; governor chf)sen for two
years, by the people; eligible indefinitely; he mustj
DC 30 years of age; a citizen of the United Stales 20
years; a resident of the state — years, and seized of
a freehold of GOO acres of land, or of real estate of the'
value of ^2000, 12 months previous to his election;'
'he grants reprieves and pardons, remits fines and for-'
feitures, fills vacancies in office, &c. ; salary ^2,500;;
adoption of United States constitution, December 10, i
:tI817; state constitution, August 15, 1817; quanfica-
tion of voters, white males, 1 year in tiie state, 6 months
in the county, servmg in the militia and paying a tax.
ILLINOIS.
Electors of President and V. President, by general
ticket; electors 3 ; state election 1st Monday m Aug.
I biennially: state legislature a Vandalia, 1st Monday
'^~^ — rr-lT-rT-rnnrTnw»Mwra»iMTnMriwirimnTnriiMrrri-fiir»iliiMiii MMTfrnl r
6^ '"
;^in Deceiflber, bieniaJly ; senate 18 ; reprcsentalives,
|26 ; pay per day ^4; term of office, senate 4 years, j.
Irepresentativcs 2 yf .ire; s-overnor chocen for 4 years,!
'by the people ; governor eligible for 4 years in 7; }ie|
must be 30 years of age, a citizen of the U. States 30!
lyeajs, and 2 years a resident of the state; he grants!
Ireprieves and pardons, and with the Judges of the i
^Supreme Court, has the revision of all biils before thoy j.
liecoine lavv-s, &l.c. ; salary ^1,000 ; adoption of the U.
,!Slcites constitution, Dec. 3, 1818; state cor-iStituLion,|
,Aug. 26, 1810; qalification of voters, white male in-
iiiabitants, six months in the state.
; ALABAMA.
Elccf'-irs of President and Vice President, by gen-
eral ticket ; electors 5 ; state election 1st Monady and
Tuesday in August ; state legislature at Cahawba, 3d
Monday in November; senate — , representatives,--
pay per day ^4 ; term of ofiice, senate 3 years ; rep-
resentatives i year; governor chosen for 2 years, by
the people, eligible 4 years in 6 ; must be 30 years of
age, a native of the United States, and 4 years a res [
' 'ident of the state ; he has a negative in the passing cf!
laws, grants reprieves and pardons, remits lines and ^
iforfeitures, fills vacancies in office, «Slc.; salary ^2,0i>0;
adoption of the United States constitution, Dec. 14, |
flBi9; state constitution, Aug. 2, 1819 ; qualification'
of voters, every v/hitc male of Icfwful age, having re-j
sided one year iu the state and three months in the
Icon at v.
MAINE._
Electors of President and Vice President, by dis-
tricts; electors 9 ; state e-lection 1st Monday in Sept.
I'st&te legislature at Portland, 1st Monday in January;
Isenate—, representatives — ; pay per day ^2; te<rm
!|of olTice, both branclics 1 year; govcrfior ehosen for 1
■year, by the people, eligihie indefinitely, nnist be 30
3'ears of age, a native born citizen of the U. States,
and 5 y^ars a resident of tliG state; he nominates, & with^
the advice and consequent of the council, appoints all I
: judicial ofEcers, the attorney geiicral, sherifis, coro-f
iuers, registers of probate, notaries public, and all oth'
ler civil and miliary officers, except such as are other-'
\vise appointed by the express provisions of the con-
^stitution or laws of the state; he has power, with the!
advice and consent of the council, to remit, after con
viction, forfeitures and penalties, and to grant re
pnevesand pardons, except in cases of impeachment ;;
'^alary §i500; adoption of the United States constitu-j
tion, March 3, |i820; state constitution, Oct. 29,
1819; qualification of voters, every freeman, having-
ihis rf?t^idencs established three months before the elec-
tion, students, paupers, etc. excepted.
MISSOURI.
Eicctors o-f President and Vice-President, by gen-
eral ticket; electors 3; state election, 1st Monday in
Artr. biennially ; state Lpgif-lature at Jefferson ; sen-
ate 17; representatives />5 ; pay per day, ^3; govern-
ior chosen for four years, by the people; eligible four
iyears in eight; the governor, must be 35 years of age;
|a native born citizen' of the United States, or a citi-
zen at the time of the adoption of the constitution of
ithe United States; must be a resident of the state
four years; he fills vacancies by appointment when
they occur, has a negative in pa9t;iug laws, remits'
ifines and forfeitures, and grants reprieves and par-i
dons, except in cases of impeachment ; salary 5^2,000 ; !
adoption of the United States constitution, Aug. 10,!
f 1821 ; state constitution, June 12, 1820 , qualification'
of voters, all i'ree white male citizens, one year in the
state ajid three months in the county.
Whole number of electors — 201.
SALA.RIES AND FEES,
Allowed the several officers and other persoyis in the
State of Vermont.
SALARIES.
Governor ^750 00;
Judges Supreme Court, each - - 1,050 09
Secretary of Slate ... - 450 00 !
Treasurer 400 09
Secretary of the governor and council, 250 00
Clerk of the general assembly, - - 375 00
I ^ 70 ~^
FEES.
For lieutenani governor's attendajice on coun-
cil, per xlay, ^ 1 00 1
Travel per mile, each way, 0 6\
Councillor's fees for aitondance, per day, 1 501
Travel per mile, each way, 0 6'
jRepreseatatiYos' tees, per day., ] 50 1
Travel per mile, ea€h way, 0 Cj
|Speaker of the general assembly, per dayj 2 50 j
Travel per riiile, each way, 0 6 j
jEng-rossino- clerk, per day, 2 50 •
Traf el per mile each way, 0 6]
For ail other services durifig the year, and fur- i
nisiiing all blanks rerpjired of him, 75 00 '
Supreme Coitrrs Fees. j
For the entry of each action, tliere shall be paid [
toJ.he clerk, for the bencSt of the state 0 25,
For entering each review, 0 50 !
jFor each motion for arrest of judgmeiitj or new i'
I trial, 0 G7;
jFbr each actioij. tried.. 2 50,
, Each nonsuit, default or covifession, 1 00'
For allov/ing' and signing writs of error, audita j!
querela, and iiabcas corpus, and taking recog- j-
nizauce of t!ie same^to each judjesi.^ning- the i|
same 0 G7l|
There shall be paid to llie clerk, fitr ibe benefit j|
of the state, for each action tti°f! by jury, 6 00
County Courfj Fees.
For each entry of an action, there shall be paid
to the clerk, for Ihe benht of the ji^dges, 0 56
For ea,c!i action tried, forthe benefit of the judg-
es, 0 07
|For each judji^mcnt by nihil dicit, abcteinont,
'' nonsuit, default, or confession, 0 30,
For e.ach licence for a tavern keeper, or retailer
of foreign distilled spirits, 0 34
For each inotion in arrest of judgment and new
trial, ' 0 50
For allowing- and signing each writ of audita
(luerela, and iiabeas ccr'v.is, and takinirrecoir-
nizance of the same, tor each judge signing g c.
the same, 0 40
And there shall be paid to the clerk, for the ben-
efit of the county tor each action tried by jury, 6 00
And for the entry of each action, by the party
entering the same, for the benefit ofthe cpunty 0 25
Judge of Ptobales Fets.
'Granting administration,
iRcceiving will and decision on the same,
jRcceiving will from out of the state, and order
to record the same.
Examining and allowing the account cf execu-
tors or administrators of each estate,
Ascertaining what sum must be raised for pay-
ment of debts, and granting order of sale,
Granting order to divide estate in common,
jGranting order of payment to creditors.
Appointing committee to set off tU)\ver,
Appointing committee to divide estate among
heirs.
Appointing committee of appraisal,
Accepting return made by comnaiseioners ap-
j praisers, committee of dower, order of sale,
committee of division, or inventory of guardi-
an, and ordering the same recorded, 0 17
Accepting representation of insolvency, and ap-
pointing commissioners to examine claims in
whole 0 34:
jRenewall of commission, 0 34;
'Appointing gnardian or guardians to t?i9 chil- j
i dren of each family, under 14 years of age; in {
I whole, 0 341
Each other appointment of guardian of minor, [
insane per-co-n, idiot, cr lunatic, 0 34:
If more than one minor in the same appoint- [
mcnt, for each iji addition, 0 6j
■ For each ord^r of publication not included in the j
foregoijig items, 0 17 j
Each citation which is not an order of publica-
tion, 0 17
Each order to bar creditors, not exhibiting their !
0
34
0
50
0
50
0
50
0
50
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
^
c.
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
25
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
17
72
chums by a certain time, niciudino- order to ^
publish.
Ordering a final discharge of executor or ad-
ministrator,
jAIlowing each appeal,
Decree of estate to one of several heirs,
Decree of assignment to widow,
Decree of escheat,
Order of sale of personal property.
Decree of sale of real estate agreeable to con-
tract of deceased, in his lifetime.
Order of inquisition of idiot, &:c.
Accepting return of do.
jSetUmg guardian's account, 0 50
Order against trustee of executor or administra-
tor, or against a person charged with embez-
zUng estate of deceased,
jHolding inquiry on do.
Order of imprisonment.
Appointing a commissioner in the place of one
I decr.ased or removed,
Deciding and certifying to supreme court the ne-
i cessity of sal-e of minor's estate,
iTaking bail and certitying when probate bond is
j sued,
Hearing petition for better bail, and order there-
I on,
jDccree of support of children under seven years,
in any one family,
Granting rule of reference between parties,
Acceptance of their report.
Ascertaining amount of advancement to child
or children, in one family, and order thereon, 0 5x0
Appointm-ent of agent to act fur absent person,
interested in decision, 0 17
Allowing the expenses of division among heirs,
and order thereon, 0 17
Each order to compel the attendance of witness-
es, dedimus potestatum, to take testimony, to
call before court persons suspected of embez-
zling estate, 0 17
0
17
0
50
0
17
0
17
0 25
0
25
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
17
0
25 {
0
25 1
0
17r
0
17
0
17
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
17
Ordering a linal discharge to guardians,
Appointing a person to act for absent heirs,
Allowing an appeal and ordering bonds,
Each decree or order when bonds insuiBcient,
Each decree or order assigning interests of child
born after making a will.
Each order of notice to heirs, legatees, or guar-
dians, before license to sell real estate,
Each decree of surplus estate,
Each appointment of coramittee,
Each order for warrant of distress,
Each order of distribution,
Each order affixing the time for sale of estate,
Each order to extend the time for selling estate, 0
Register of Probate ■<: Fees.
Drawing and filing each executor's, administra-
tor's, guardian's or other bond, 0
Each probate of will, 0
Each letter of administration, with or without
will annexed, letter of guardiau^hip, warrant
I to appraisers, committee of dower, committee
I of division, or commission to commissioners, 0
Each citation, 0
Each choice of guardian, 0
Each order of publication, 0
Each acquittance, on close of settlement,
Each order of inquisition,
Attending to examination of person charged with
' embezzling estate, 0 50
Mittimus, 0 50
Each certificate to show who is executor, admin-
j istrator or guardian, 0 17
Attending and keeping minutes of each settle-
ment, 0 50
All copies of appeal, or other matters, for each
hundred words, 0 6
For certificate, 0 13
Decree of escheat, 0 25
Making entry of each of the several appointments
I before enumerated m judge's fees, 0 9
74 I
For all records, for each hundred words, 0 8
Makinrr out dividend, and order of payment on
insolvent estate, and assignment to widow, for
each hundred words, 0 8
Drawing, commission for a commissioner, appoint- i
ed in the place of one deceased,- or removed, 0 17
Writing- bond for prosecution of suit or appeal,
when the same is drawn by such register,. 0 25
Drawing rulg for reference between parties, 0 17
Dravv'ing order of payment of expenses of division
of real and personal estate, 0 17
Making out each process compelling attendance
ot witnesses, dcdimus poicsUdum. to take testi-
mony, to imprison, to call before court, persons
suspected of embezsling estate,. 9 !
Each warrant to committee,- 0 25
Each v;arrant of distress, 0 17
Drawing representation of insolvency, 0 17
Drawing each order of notice to creditors, 0 2£
Dravving each order of sale of real or personal
estate, 0 25
Drawing an order appointing a person to act for
heirs- ^ 0 17-
Drawing each order or decree when bonds insuf- I
ficient, 0 25
Drawing each order of notice to heirs, legatees, |
or guardians, before license to sell realestate, 0 25 1
Making each order of surplus estate, 0 17
Making each order for distribution of estate, 0 17
I Making each order for extending time for selling
estate, 0 25
For performing the duties of a judge when dis- i
qualified, same fees as are by law allowed to i
judges, I
And no greater fees shall be received for any of
the services aforc&aid, by said judge or regis-
ter, nor shall any fees be received by them for
any services, except those here enumerated.
For commissioneis and appraisers, or commit-
tees of division, or dower, each, per day, 1 00
Administrator's or executor s fees, per day,
Justices' Fees.
For each writ, iRcluding declaration, recogni-
zance and signing,
For signinir each writ and taking- recognizance,
iSubpoina tor each witness,
Judgment on each action tried
If on verdict of jury,
[f on confession, including recording,
[f on default,
For taking deposition, including caption and cer-
tificate.
For citation to appear,
For each continuance,
Every warrant for criminals, and bonds,
Recognizance,
Every appeal, including. recognizance,
For each ventre for a jury.
Taking acknowledgment of deed
For recording execution, and officer's return
thereon, extended on real estate, v/hich the
officer serving the same, shall collect and
p^y .
For recordincr each
1 25
0 34
judgment, not on confes-
For rule of reference between parties
Each execution — twenty-iive cents
Rendering judgment on report of referees
For each mittimus — thirty-four cents
jCopy of an appeal to county court, including
copy of writ, service, judgment, appeal, bond
and certificate — seventy-five cents
Clerk's of Ike Supreme Courts Fees.
iFor signing each sum.moiis or attachments-
twelve cents
For entering each action — fifty cents
P'orertering each judgment, including record-
ing the same, including motion to chancer or
redeem, and judgment on the same, and as-
sessment of damages — seventy-five cents
0
12
0
6
0
50
0
67
0
25
0
25
0
34
0
17
0
17
0
34
0
17
0 25
0
20
0
12
0 75
0 17
0 34!
0 25 I
0 1
0 34
0 7c
0 12
0 50
For taking recognizance in court — seventeen ^
cents 0 17
For each review — fifty cents , 0 50
jFor each continuance — thirteen cents 0 13
For each execution, including filing — twenty-
five cents 0 25
For each rule of reference between parties —
twenty-five cents 0 21
For each rule to auditors — twenty-five cents 0 25
For fifing each necessary paper — six cents 0 6
For each day's attendance in court — one dollar 1 00
For each order of court — nine cents 0 9
For recording execution extended on real estate,
with the officer's return, to be collected and
paid by the officer serving the same — seventy-
five cents 0 75 \
For all copies and other services made or done
by direction of the court, and not herein enu-
merated, such sura as shall be allowed by the
court, not exceeding six cents for every hun-
dred words
Clerk's of the County Courts Fees.
jFor signing- each summons, or attachment, in-
cluding recognizance — twelve cents 0 12
For entering each action, including filing and
numbering — seventeen cents 0 17
For entering each judgment rendered on nihil
dicit, in abatement, nonsuit, default, or con-
fession, including recording — twenty-five cents 0 25 |
F ;r entering each judgment or denmrrer, or !
after verdict, or on issue of fact, including j
recording — forty cents 0 40;
For taking each recognizance in court — twelve !
cents 0 12 1
For each appeal or review — twenty-five cents 0 25 1
jFcr each continuance — eight cents 0 8
For each execution, including filing—twenty
j five cents 0 25,
JFor recording execution extended on real es- j
talc, with the officr's return, to be collected j
and |)aif': by the officer serving the same — j
77
sevenly-tive cents 0 75
For recording each deputy sheriff's deputation
I and oath — twenty-five cents 0 25
For each license to an inkeeper, or retailer, in-
I eluding the certificate to the person licensed,
I and filing the same — seventeen cents 0 17
For each rule of refereece between parties —
twenty-five cents 0 25
For each rule to auditors — twenty-five -cents 0 25
For filing each affidavit, or deposition — six cents 0 6
For all copies, and other services made or done,
by direction of the court, and noi herein enu-
lEcrated, such sum or sums as shall be allow-
ed by the^ourtG, not exceeding six cents, for
every hundred words
Sheriff's,' Constables' and Collectors' Fees.
Serving each process, by reading 0 6
If by copy 0 17
For taking bail 0 17
For each mile's travel fortheserviccof all writs
and other processes, to be computed from the
place of service to the place of return, which,
in the case of mesne process, shall be the
place of holding the court 0 6
For levying each execution, amounting to three
dollars, or under 0 15
[For each three dollars over, cot exceeding one
hundred dollars
If over one hundred dollars, for each dollar
For each day's attendance on appraisement, or
sale of estate, taken on execution
For half a dav
For attending before a justice's court, when re*
quired
For attending t'rceholder's court, per day
For attendance on the supreme or county co«tt,,
per day
Constables for the like service
For necessary assistance in apprehending afid
keeping criminals, per day
I Cojlectors of taxes to be allowed thejike fees
0
4
0
1
4)
50
0
34
€
34
1
00
1
00
1
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78
as sheriffs in cases of execui.ion, when they
levy on persons or estate, and one dollar out
of each fifty dollars collected and paid into
the state or county treasury. Provided, that
no sheriff, constable or other officer sifall be
entitled to any fees for a return o^non est in-
ventus^ on any civil v^-rit or process.
Attorn ies' Fees.
For writ on note 0 47
jAnd no fees shall be allowed for a count added
j to a declaration on note, unless there shall
be a recovery on such count.
I For writ on book 0 47
jFor writ on bonds for the payment of money,
I debt on judgment, debt on recognizance, sci-
j refacias, or on jail bond
For ail otlier writs, in the same proportion, ac-
cording to their length and difdculty, such sum
as the court shall allow. The foregoing- shall
include signing and recognizance ; and are in-
tended to apply only to writs returnable to the
county and supreme courts.
iStaie's AUornies' Fees,
For each indictment for stealing, of one count.
Copy of the same,
All other indictments in the same proportion, ac-
cording to their length and difficulty, such sums
as the court shall allow.
Copy of indictment,
Term fee
Attorney ff-e,
Parlies' and v'iJri£sscs' Fees ui the Svprcme
and Coaniy Courts.
Term fee, in each action, first term,
Each succeeding term,
And the party recovering shall be r.ilowed for
l:is attorney, on trial of each issue of law or
fact,
On nonsuit, default, or nihil dicit,
On default, or nihil dicit, and motion to redeem,
or chancer, or hearing- in damages, when the
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0
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50 1
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5
00
00
1
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00!
3
1
00
60
79
same are uncertain, 3 00
Trax^el for plaintiff or defendant, within this
I state, per mile, 0 5
I 1st, 2nd, and Sth sections of the act of 1 822.
j Sec. 1. It is hereby enacted hy the General Assemhy
pf the state of Vermont, That no plaintiff in any civil
action, before a justice of the peace, shall recover any
travelling' fee, except for his actual travel when he
ipersonally appears in court. Nor shall any plaintiff,
in any civil cause wliatever, before a justice of the
:peace, recover a greater sum than one dollar and fifty
.cents, for costs, on any judgment v;here the debt or
!damages recovered, does not exceed the sum of one
Iidollar and fifty cents: except costs which may accrue
frojii continuances at the special instance and request
'of the defendant, or in case the defendant shall ap-
peal to tJie county court. And for every sum in debt
or damag-es, recovered above the sum of one dollar'
and fifty cents, the plaintiff shall recover no more costs:
tlian debt or damag-es, except costs Vvliich may accrue
from continuances at the request of the defendant asi
aforesaid, or in case of appeal as aforesaid. I
Sec. 2. It is hcrehy further enacted, That when any
cause shall be appealed by the plaintiff or plaintiffs,
■from the decision of a justice of the peace, then, andi
in that case, the several county courts in this state',
shall follow the same rule in taxing bills of cost, as is:
before presc ibed in this act for taxing- the same be-,
fore justices of the peace. i
Sec. G. It is hereby further enacted. That no cost
shall be taxed in favor of any plaintiff or plaintiffs, for
travel or attendance in causes where the defendantj
imay tendbr a confession of judgment, agreeably to the|
ixth section of the act, in addition to the several ;;cts
idefming the powers of justices of the peace, within^
this state, passed Nov. 15, 1C21.
Witness per m.ile, 0 5
Attendance per day, 0 75
In justices' courts, travel for plaintiff or defend-
ant and witnesses, per L/iilo, 0
isrsm.
80
Attendance of piuiatilf or defendant and witness
per day, 0 50
For half a day, 0 34
Frovided, that when judfrment shall be rendered
by default, the plaintiff shall in no cause have
more than thirty-four cents costs taxed for
himself or any witness, for attendance before
a justice of the peace.
Grand Jurors Fees.
Travel per mile, each wav, from their respective
homes, ' 0 3
For attendance on supreme or county courts, per
day, each, 1 00
Ptf'd Jurors^ Fees,
For attendance on supreme or county courts, per
day, each 1 00
Travel per mile, each way, 0 3
For trying each cause betbre a justice to be ad-
vanced by the party praying the same, 0 25
For trying- each cause before a freehold court,
such sum as shall be allowed by the justices
holding the same.
Town Grand Jurors'" Fees.
For each complaint,
Attendance,
Travel per mile,
Town Clerk's Fees.
For recording a common deed poll, including tlie
certificate,
Copying the same, and certifying,
Recording survey bill,
do. marriage, birth or death,
I do. each mark.
For recording execution extended on real estate,
with the officers return thereon, to be collect-
ed and paid by the otficer servin;T the same, 0 7
For recording all other deeds, copying and certi-
fying, to be computed at the rate of seven cents
for every hundred words.
Proprietors' and other Collectors' Fees.
For preparing and sending advertisements to
0
34
0
50
0
G
6
20
G
20
0
9
0
4
0
6
81 I
eacti press, 1 001
For each receipt for tax paid before sale, or for '
redemption of lands sold, being for one lot, 0 6;
For each additional lot, 0 2;
For each .«ale of an original proprietor's right, \
if owned'by one person, 0 34:
For each sale of a less quantity, 17
For each deed of one lot or right acknowledged, 0 34'
For each additional right or lot, in same deed, 0 6
Jailor's Fees. \
For commitment of prisoner, to be paid by the
officer committing the prisoner, 0 34;
jDischarge of prisoner, 0 201
Diet and fuel furnished state prisoners from the
first day of April to the first day of November,
per week, 1 00
From the first day of November to the first day
of April, per week, 1 25
For bonds for the liberties of the prison, 0 25
jFor bail piece given to the person who may sign
jail bond, ' 0 20
Fees for commissioners of jail delivery, for issu-
ing citation, 0 34
For each commissioner attending court, 0 50
For each certificate 0 12
Fees for Freeholders.
Summoned to assess damages sustained inlay-
ing out highways, or to appraise real estate
set off on execution, per day, - 0 75
Half a day, 0 34
Surveyor OeneraVs Fees.
Per day, (exclusive of expense,) ' 1 50
County Surveyor's Fees,
Per day, 1 50
Fees for Auditors of Accounts.
To the auditor of accounts in the treasury de-
partment, with the treasurer, per day, 2 00
To the auditor of accounts against the state, for
his services and attendance, while attending
the legislature, per day, 1 50
Travel per mile, each way, 0 6
I 82^
ipor other services performed, during each year,
I to be paid on the second Tursday of October
j annually,
I Impounder's Fees. •
'For all horse kind, and neat cattle, per head,
Sheep, per bead,
Swine, per head,
Three fofirtte to tlie impounder, and the otiier
I fourth to the pound keeper.
j J\''otarics Public.
For every protect under seal,
For cacii certiiicate, under seal,
For waitiiig on a person to demand payracRt, or
j witness any matter, and certifying the same,
I under eoivl.
7'
1
0
12
0
2
0
o
0
75
0
34
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I-OOVERN3IENT OF THE tJNITED STATES.
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, LL. D. President.
sALARy, <^/25,000 per annum.
JOHN C. CA'LHOUP^, Vice President.
SALARY. g5,000 per annum.
TWE^rTIETH CONGRESS—SECOND session.
SENATl!).
John C. Calhoun, President of ike Senate..
Nathaniel Macon, President pro. tern.
Jllaine.
John Chandler,
Albion K. Parris.
jVew-Hampsiure.
Samuel Bell,
Levi Woodbur3^
Massachusetls.
Nathaniel Silsbee,
Daniel Webster.
Connecticut.
Samuel A. "Foot,
Calvin Willey.
Rhode-Island.
Nehemiah R. Knight,
Asher Robbins.
[ Vermont.
J}udley Chase,
Horatio Seymour,
Mew- York.
Martin Yan J3uren,
Nathan Sanford.
JVew-Jersey.
Mahlon Dickerson,
Ephraim Bateman.
Pennsylvania.
William Marks,
Isaac D. Barnajd.
Delaware.
Louis M'Lane,
Henry M. Ridgeley.
83
Maryland.
Samuel Smith,
Ezekiel Chambers.
Virginia.
liittlcton W. Tazewell,
John Tyler.
JVorth Carolina.
John Branch,
Nathaniel Macon.
South Carolina,
William Smith,
Robert Y. Haynev
Geoi^ifioi.
John M'Pherson Berrien^
Thomas W. Cobb.
Kentucky.
Richard M. Johnson,.
John Rowan.
Tennessee.-
John H. Eaton-r
Hujrh L. White.
Ohio.
William H. Harrison,
Benjamin Rug-gles.
Louisiana:
Dominiqe Bouligny,
Josiah S. Johnston.
Indiana.
William Hendricks,.
James Noble.
Mississippi.
Thomas H. Williamsir
Powhattan Ellis..
Illinois,
Elias K. Kane,
Jesse B. Thomas.
Alahanui.
Henry Chambers^
William R. King,
Missoiivi.
David Barton,
Thomas H. Benton.
HOUSE OF REPRESEKTATIVES.
Maine — 7.
John Anderson,
Samuel Butman-,
Rufus M'Intire,
Jeremiah O'Brien,.
James W. Ripley,
Peleg Sprague,
Joseph F. Wingate.
JVew- Hampshire — 6.
David Barker, jr.
Ichabod Bartlett,
Titus Brown,
Joseph Healj,
Jonathan Harvey,
Thomas Whipple, jn
Vermont — 5.
Daniel Azro A. Buck,
Jonathan Hunt,
Rollin C. Mallary,
Benjamin Swift,
George E. Wales.
Massachusetts — 1 3.
Samuel C. Allen,
John Bailey,
Isaac C. Bates,
B. W. Crowninshield,
John Davis,
Henry W. Dwight,
Edward Everett,
Benjamin Gorham,
James L. Hodges,
John Locke,
John Reed,
Joseph Richardson,
John Varnum.
Rhode-Island — 2,
Tristram Burgess,
Dutee J. Pearee.
i 84 |i
1 Connecticut — 6.
1 vacancy.
ij John Baldwin,
JS^w-Jersey—Q.
Noyes Barber,
Lewis Condict,
Ralph I. Ing-ersoll,
George Holcombe,
Orange Merwin,
Isaac Pierson,
Elisha Phelps,
Samuel Swan,
David Plant.
Hedge Thomson,
JVew-York—'^A.
Ebenezer Tucker.
Daniel D. Barnard,
DeUiware — 1 .
1 George 0. Belden,
Kensey Johns.
Rudolph Bunner,
Pensylvnnia — 26.
C. C. Cambreleng,
William Addams,
Samuel Chase,
Samuel Anderson,
iJohn C.Clark,
Thomas Barlow,
John D. Dickinson,
James Buchanan,
1 Jonas Earll, jr.
Richard Coulter,
1 Daniel G. G- Garnsey,
Chauncey Forward,
'Nathaniel Garrow,
Joseph Frey, jr.
John T. De Graff,
Innes Green,
John Hallock,jr.
Samuel D. Ingham,
j Selah R. Hobbie,
George Krenicr,
1 Martin Hoffman,
Adam King,
1 Jeronius Johnson,
Joseph Lawrence,
'Richard Keese,
Daniel H. Miller,
, Henry Markell,
Charles Miner,
i Henry C. Martindale,
J Jin Mitchell,
j Dudley Marvin,
Samuel M'Kean,
;| John Magee,
Robert Orr, jr.
1 John Maynard,
William Ramsey,
'Thomas J. Oakley,
John Sergeant,
S. Van Rensselaer,
James S. Stephenson.
! Henry R. Storrs,
John B. Sterigere,
James Strong,
Andrew Stuart,
'John G. Slower,
Joel B. Sutherland,
John W. Taylor,
Espy Van Home,
Gulian C. Verplanck,
James Wilson,
Aaron Ward,
George Wolf.
John J. Wood,
Maryland — 9.
Silas Wood,
John Barney,
David Woodcock,
Clermont Dorsey,
Silas Wright, jr.
Levin Gale,
«5 1
John Leeds Kerr,
Daniel Turner, i
Peter Little,
Lewis Williams.
Michael C. Sprigg,
South Carolina — 9.
George C. Washington,
John Carter, i
John C. Weems,
Warren R. Davis,
Ephraim K. Wilson.
William Drayton,
Virginia — 22.
James Hamilton,
Robert Allen,
George M'Duffie, 1
Mark Alexander,
William D. Martin,
William S. Archer,
Thomas R. Mitchell,
William Armstrong, jr.
William T. NockofFs,
John S. Barbour,
Starling Tucker. i
Philip P. Barbour,
Georgia— 7. ^ 1
Burwell Bassett,
John Floyd, '
Nath. H. Claiborne,
Tomlinson Fort, j
Thomas Davenport,
Charles E. Haynes, \
John Floyd,
George E. Gilmer, i
Isaac Leffler,
Wilson Lumpkin, j
Lewis Maxwell,
Wiley Thompson,
Charles F. Mercer,
1 vacancy.
William M'Coy,
Kentucky— 12. j
Thomas Newton,
Richard A. Buckner,
John Randolph,
James Clark,
William C. Rives,
Henry Daniel, |
John Roane,
Joseph Leconipte, j
Alexander Smith,
Andrew Stevenson,
Robert P. Letcher, j
Chittenden Lyon, |
JohnTalifero,
Thomas Metcalfe,
James Trezvant.
Robert MHatton,
JVorih Carolina^lS.
Thopias P. Moore,
Willis Alston,
Charles A. Wickliffe,
Daniel L. Barringer,
Joel Yancy,
John H. Brayan,
1 vacancy.
Samuel P. Carson,
Tennessee — 9.
Henry W. Conner,
John Bell,
John Culpeper,
John Blair,
Thomas Hall,
David Crockett,
Gabriel Holmes,
Robert Desha,
John Long,
Jacob C. Isacks,
Lemuel Sawyer,
Pryor Lee,
Aug. H. Shepherd,
John H. Marable,
86
l|
James C, Mitchell,
Indiana— S.
'1
James K. Polk.
Thomas H. Blake,
1
Ohio— 14.
Jonathan Jennings,
1
Mordecai Bartley,
Oliver H. Smith.
1
Philemon Beecher,
Jlississippi — 1.
William Creighton, jr.
William Haile.
John Davenport,
Alabama— 3.
'
James Finley,
Gabriel P. Moore,
1
William McLean,
George W. Owen,
1
Wilham Russell,
John McKee.
1
John Sloan,
Jlissouri — 1.
j-
William Stanbury,
Edmund Bates.
Joseph Vance,
i
Samuel T. Vinton,
DELEGATES
i
Elisha Whittlesey,
Arkansas.
John Woods,
Henry W. Conway.
John C. Wright.
Michigan.
Louisiana — 3.
Aust;n E. Wing.
1
William L. Brent,
Florida.
•1
Henry H. Gurley,
Joseph M. White.
Edward Living-ston.
DEPARTJIEJ^
rr OF STATE.
SECRE
TARY.
Names.
Residence.
Salary
Henry Clay,
Washington City,
^6000
CHIEF
CLKRK.
Daniel Brent,
Washington City,
pOOQ
CLE
RKS.
Richard Forest,
Washington City,
1600
Josias W. King,
ilo.
1600
Andrew T. McCormick,
do.
1400
Thomas L. Thruston,
do.
1400
Francis L. Smith,
do.
1400
William Slade,
do.
14G0
Philip Fendall,
do.
1300
William Browne,
do.
1150;
Vail,
do.
1150'
John M. Baker,
do.
iOOO
do.
do.
800 1
George Watkins,
SOO:
MESSENGERS.
Names. Residence. Salary j
Josepli Waring, Washington City, J^TQOl
Prentiss, Assistant, do 350
patejXt office.
SUPERINTENDENT.
William Thornton,
CLERK. !
William Elliott, do. 1000^
MESSENGER.
Robert W. Fenwick, do. 400
TREASURY DEPARTJIEJ^T.
SECRETARY.
jRiciiard Rush, Washington City, 6000
CHIEF CLERK.
Edward Jones, do. ' . 2000
CLERKS.
j James L. Anthony,
I Asbury Dickins,
[Thomas Dungan;
1 Samuel M. iMcKean,
I Robert Newell,
Peter G. Washington,
George H. Richards,
MESSENGERS.
John Connel,
A. R. Watson,
OFFICERS OF THE
Samuel Moore, Director,
J James Rush, Treasurer,
Adam Eckfeldt, chief coiner,
Joshua Richardson, assayer,
I Joseph Cloud, melter &, refiner,
William Kueass, Engraver,
Geo. Ehrenzeller, Treas"r's elk.
do.
1600i
do.
1600
do.
1400
do.
1400
do.
1400
do.
1150
do.
1000
do.
750
do.
300
MINT.
Philadelphia,
2000
do.
1200
do.
1500
do.
1300
do.
1500
do.
12u0
do.
700
8?1 I
jrAIi DEPART JIEJfT.
SECRETARY.
Names. Rpsidcnce. Salary.
James Barbour, Washington City, ^6000
CTITEF CLERK.
Christopher Van De Venter, do. 2000
ADJUTArx'T GEi\ERAe's OFFICE.
Brooke Williams, Washuigton City, 1150i
John M. Hepburn, do. 1000
jYA FY DEPAR TJIEJ^T.
SECRETARY.
Samuel L. Southard, Washington City, COOO
CHIEF CLERK.
Charles Hay, do. 2000
JUDICIARY OF THE UjYITED STATES.
The Judicial power of the United Staes is vested in
ione Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as
jcongress from time to time may establish. The pres-
jent judicial establishment of the U. States consists of a
iSiipreme Court, of twenty-eight District Courts,
and seven Circuit Courts, which are thus organized:
the Supreme Court is composed of one Chief Justice
and six ^^ssociate Justices, who hold a Court in the
City of Washmgton annually ; besides which, each of
these Justices attends in a certain Circuit, comprising,
two or more districts, appropriated to each, and to-j
gether with the Judge of the District, compose a Cir- '
cuit Court, which is holden in each District of the!
Circuit. The Disirict Cuurts are held, respectively, i
by the District Judge alone. Appeals arc allowed i
from the District to the Circuit Courts, and from thcj
Circuit to the Supreme Court ; and, in some cases, i
where the inconvenience of attendiiig the ceurt by aj
jastice of the Supreme Court is very great, the Dis-I
trict Courts are invested with Circuit Court pov^ers. j
89
i^UFREME COURT.
Names. Residence. Salary.
John Marshall, Richmond^ Va. Chief Justice, g'jOOO
iBushrod Washington, ML Vernon, Va. ^j ^ 4500
William Johnson, Charleston, S. C. | | 4500
I Robert Trimble, J)Iount Sterlings Ky. ! | 4500
j Gabriel Duval, Prince Geo, Co. Md. \ i, 4500
■Joseph Story, Salem., JIass. \ H 450oi
Smith Thompson, .Yew- For/c,JV. F. j| 4300 !
Wm. Wirt, Att'y General, Washim^lonCity, 3,500.
W. T. Carroll, Clerk, Washington,^ J^". J. fees, &c. I
H. Wheaton, reporter of decisions, JS''€w-York, 1000 '
The £itting-.s of the Supreme Court are at Washihg-
^ton, lot Monday in February annually..
, CIRCUIT COURTS.
[A Circuit ccmprises two or more Districts, and the Circuit Court is
h^'.den by one Judge of the Suprojne Court with the Judge of tliE
District where the Court is hoJdea.]
SITTING or THE CIRCUIT COURTS^
First and second Circuits.
[When any of the following: days happen on Sunday, tiie court is to
be held on the Mouday follovvinj;.]
Maine., at Portland, l.=t May ; Wiscasset, 1st October,
JK'evj-Hampshire, at Portsmouth, 8th Mc>y; Exeter.
8th October.
■Massachusetts., at Boston, 15th May and 15th October.
R/iode' Island, at Providence, 15th jXovember; New-
port, 15th June.
'Connecticut, at New-Iiaven, 13th April; Hartford,
17th September.
Vernro.ii, at Windsor, 20th May ; Rutland, 3d October.
uVtw-York, at New-York, 1st April and 1st September.
DfSTRICTS COURTS.
riaine lAshur Ware
-\. Hampshire IJuo. S. Sherburne
.chusettslJohn Davis
■ R. Island
i.Connecticut
'Veri-Mont
'N. York, (Ni
do. (S)
|>. Jersey
|;Penn. (E)
o. (W)
iJohn Pitman
William Bristol
Elijah Paine
Alfred Conkling
Samuel R. Belts
Wm. Russell
Richard Peters
William WilkinB A. Bracicenridge
Attornies.
Ether Shepk-y
George Blake
Rich. W. Greene
Hez. Huntington
Wm. A. Griswok
Saml. IJeardesley
Roht. Tillotsoii
L. a. C. Elmer
Ch. J. Ingersoll
Marshals. '
Benja, Green
Pearson Cogswell
S.iml. D Harris
B. Anthony
James Mitchell
Joseph Edson
Thomas Morns
J. W. Livingiton
C. AV. Ogden
John Conard
iHu^h Davis
■nr
Delaware
Mar^iand
Virginia (E)
do. (VV)
N. Carolina
S. Carolina
jGeorgia
Kentncky
Tennessee (E)
do. (W)
Ohio
Louisiana
Indiana
Mississippi
Idinois
Alabama
Missouri,
Columbia )
District. \
Judges.
Willard Hall
Ehas Gleim
Georse Hay
AlexT Caldwell
Henry Potter
Thomas Lee
Jfrc Cuylor
.lohn Boylo
Jo!m M'Nairy
.John M'Nairy
Charles W. Bird
Til. B. Robertson
Benja. Parke
Peter Pi,andolph
Nathaniel Pope
Wm. Crawford
James H. Peck
Wm. Cranoh
90
Jittornies
George Reed, jr.
Xathl. Williams
Robt. Stannard
Edwin S. Duncan
Tho. P. Devereux
John Gadsden
Geo. M. Bibb
Prior Lea
Henry Crabb
Jos. S Benham
John W. Smith
Charles Dowey
Wm. B.Griffith
Jepthah Hardin
jHen. Hitchcock
Robert Wash
Thomas Swan
Marshals.
James Brobson
Paul Bentalovv
John Pegram
Benja. Reeder
Beverley Daniel
M. A. Waring
John H. Morel
Chap. Coleman
Ch. J. Porter
Robt. Purdy
Wm. Dougherty
(-2 Marshals)
John Vawter
Ch. M. Norton
Henry Conner
T.W. Armstrong
John Symonds
Tench Ringgold
The clerk of Maine is John Mussey, jr. ; of J^cw-
HampshAre^ Charles W. Cutter; of J)lassachuscils^
John W. Davis; of Rhode- Island^ Benjamin Cowell;
of Vermont., Jesse Gove.
SITTINGS OF THE DISTRICT COURTS.
JVew- Hampshire, at Portsmouth, the 3d Tuesday in
March and September; at Exeter, 3d Tuesday in
June and December.
Vermont, at Windsor, and Rutland, 1st Monday in
February and August, and 2d Monday in May and
November.
Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tuesday in March, 4th
in June, 2d in September, and 1st in December.
Rhode-Island, at Newport and Providence, 1st Mon-
day in February and August, and 1st in May and No-
vember.
Connecticut, at Nevv^-Haven, 3d Tuesday in Februa-
ry and August ; at Hartford, 3d in May and November.
J^ew-York, at New- York, 1st Tuesday in February,
May, August and November,
Exclusive of the above mentioned stated courts, the
District Judges have power to hold special courts in
their respective Districts at their discretion.
9j l|
IKTERCOURSE WITH FOREIGJ^ jXATIOjYS.
[ Ministers Plenipo. $9000 galary, Secretaries, $2000 silary.
Great Britain, P. P. Barbour, ' Win. B. Lawrence.
France, James Brown, Daniel Sheldon.
Russia, Henry Middleton, Charles Pinkney.
Spain, Alex. H. Everett, John A. Smith.
Mexico, Joel R. Poinsett, John Mason.
CJjili,
\ Coloiiibia, B. T. Watts.
CHARGE DAFFARES, V^4,500.
NGthcr]ands,Chr. Hughes. Chili, Samuel Lamed.
. Portugal, Th. L. L. Brent. Sweden,
; Brazil, Condy Raguet. BenosAyres, J. M.Forbes.
I co:n'suls of the UjYited states.
♦ GREAT BRITAIN, IRELAND, &C.
: London, Thos. Aspinwali. Liverpool, Janaes Maury.
; Bristol, Harman Visger. Plymouth, Thos. W. Fox.
I Kingston up Hull, W.Davy Isle of Wight, R.R. Hunter
i Leith, Joel Hart. Glasgow, David Walker.
Cork, Jacob Mark. Belfast, Samuel Luke.
I Gibraltar, Barnard Henry. Isle of France, M.Bickham.
Turk^ Island, Th. Wynns. Kjngston,(Ja.) P. Lanman.
RUSSIA.
St. Petersburg, Abraham P. Gibson.
SWEDEN AND NORWAY.
Stockholm, David Erskine. Gotteiiburg, C. A. Murray.
Christiansand,H.Janson,jr St. Barts, Hugh Steele.
DENMARK.
Copenhagen, John Rainals. IsleSt.Croix, J.Ridgeway.
NETHERLANDS.
Ostend, Louis Mark. Batavia, John Shilkber.
} Rotterdam, E.Wambersie. Amsterdam, J. W. Parker.
|St. Eustatia, J. H. IIol- Antwerp, Charles Barnet.
jingsworth. Is. Curacoa, C. L. Parker.
Surriuam, Thomas Trask. Demarara, Edm. Roberts.
FRANCE,
Paris, Isaac Cox Barnet. Havre de Grace, R.G. Beasley.
Marseilles, Joshua Dodge. I.Guadaloupe,F.B.Faures.
LaRoehelle, J.J.Dehessee. Bordeaux, Daniel Strobel.
J
'-^ I
Nantes, F. C Fenwick. Cette, A. D. Tuboeuf. |
L'Onent, Edward Church. L Martinique, Silas Marean !
POKTFGALi AND BRAZIL.
Lisbon, I. P. Hutchinson. Riode Janeiro, W.H. D.C.Wright-
Mara.nhoa, Leonard Corning. Island of Madeira, John H.March-
Fwyal, Is. Cape de Verd, S. Hodges, jr.
St. Salvador, VVocdbridge Odlin. rernanibuco, J. T. Manstield.
There are also Consuls fronn the United States to
Germany, Spain, Mexico, Buenos Aj^res, Colombia,
Chili, Peru, the Barbary States, Guatemala, Italy, the
two Cicilies, Turkey, and the Prussian Provinces of
the Rhine.
PRESIDEJ^TS.
17?9 G. Washington, born, 11 Feb. 1732 ; died 14 Dec. 1799, .-Et. 68
do 4 July 18:26, do 83 1
1797 John Adams, do 19 Oct. 1735;
1801 Thos. Jefferson, do 2 Apr. 1743;
1809 James Madison, do 5 Mar. 17.51.
1817 James Monroe, do • 2 Apr. 17.59.
1825 John Q. Adams, do 11 July, 1767.
1 Vice Presidents.
1789 John Adams
1797 Thomas Jefferson
1801 Aaron Burr
1805 George Clinton
1810 Elbridge Gerry
IS 17 Daniel D. Tompkins
1825 John C. Calhoun.
Secretaries of Stale.
^,1789 Thomas J efFerson
|! 1794 Edmuijd Randolph
d 178.5 IMraothy Pickering-
I 1800 John .\Icirehail
Ij 1801 Levi Lincoln (acting)
1801 James Madison
1810 Robert Ruith
1812 James Monroe
1817 John Quincy Adarns
1825 Henry Clay.
Secretaries of War.
1789 Henry Knox
1795 Timothy Pickering
j 1796 James McHenry
1800 Samuel Dexter
1801 Henry Dearborn
1809 William Eustis
1814 John Armstrong
1816 William H.Crawford
1818 John C. Calhoun
1825 James Barbour.
Secretaries of the Treasury.
]789 Alexander Hamilton
1795 Oliver VVolcott
1801 Samuel Dexter
!801 Albert Gallatin
1315 George VV. Campbell
1816 Alexander J. Dallas
1817 William H.Crawford
1825 Richard Hush.
Secretaries of the JVary.
1789 Benjamin Stoddard
1801 Robert Smith
1809 Paul Hamilton
1814 William Jones
1816 B. W.Crowniushield
1818 Smith Thompson
1825 Samuel L. Southard.
93
UNfTKD ^JTATKS CKNSI'S IN 1790. JSOO, 1810
, <k 16-20. :
i;i:!0
IbOO
ISIO
l&OO :
States 4- TerrUoric3 —
— 1
Mdine,
96,540
151,719
228,70:
498,355':
N. Haoipshire,
141,885
183,85r
214,46C
244,161-
'Massacliiisetts,
378,787
422,845
472,04C
523,287;
R. Island,
68,825
68,12^.'
76,931
83,059'
iConnecticut,
237,940
251,00-2
261,942
275,248!
jVerinont,
«5,539
154,465
217,89:
235,764'
ji\ev/-York,
310,120
586,050
959,049
1,372,812
iXew/- Jersey,
184,193
211,149
245,56^^
277,575:
1 Pennsylvania,
4.34,373
602,548
810,091
1,049,458>
Delaware,
59,094
64,273
72,674
72,749:
jMaryland,
319,728
349,692
380,546
407,350'
■jVirginia,
747,610
886,149
974,62i
1,065,366!
;N. Carolina,
393,751
478,103
555,500
638,829
;3. CaroliLa,
240,073
345,594
415,115
502,741;
Georgia,
S2,548
162,686
252,433
340,989!
(Alabama,
Mississippi,
i 8,850
40,352
5127,001:
I 75,448:
Louisiana,
20,845
153,407'
Tennessee,
35,691
405,605
261,727
422,613
Kentucky,
73,677
220,459
406,511
564,317
Ohio, )
N. VV. Tor. \
55,364
230,760
581,434
Jndianna,
^ 5,641
J 24,520
147,178
Illinois,
I 12,282
55,211
-Missouri,
20,845
66,586
JM. Territory,
4,762
8,89G1
Avk. Territory,
14,246'
Dist. Columbia
} Total, "3
i FREE WHIT
14,093
24,023
33,039
,929,32b
5,319,762
7,237,903
9,637,999'
E CITIZEXS I\ THE
U. STATES, lg20. '
i
Jlalcs Females ' i'
Under 10 years 1,345,220 1,280,550
From 10 to 16 612,535 605,348
From 16 to 26 776,150 781,371 j
From 26 to 45 766,033 736,600 j
Over 45
495.065 462,788 |!
3,9^5,053 3,866,657 l!
Total free w
hite citizens 7,861.710 j
94
OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMS IN VERMONT.
Charles K. Williams, Collector, Burlino-ton.
John 5ay Langdon, Deputy Col
lector and Inspector,
Archibald W. Hyde,
Danford Mott.
Israel P. Richardson,
Robert L. Paddock,
I David M. Camp,
Camp.
Tohn S. Webster,
! Lyman Cnshing,
Zoroaster Fisli,
Roger Enos, Inspector,
ISeth Cushman, do.
John Beckwith, do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do.
do-
Wind-Mill Point,
do.
Swan ton.
Highrvate.
Derby.
do.
Berkshire.
Franklin.
Alburr-h.
Irasburo-h.
Guildhall.
Sutton.
LITERARY A.m SCIEMTIFICK ASSOCIA-
TIONS IJr THE UJVITED STATES.
The principal Societies in the United States, embra-
cing the natural sciences on tJio plan of those in Eu-
rope, are the following. — (Ij x'^.mcr. PhiJos. Soc. at
Philadelphia, instituted in Jan. 1769; (2) Auier. Acad.
Arts and Sciences Boston ; (3) Connect. Acad. Arts
and Sciences; (4) Linncean Soc Philad.; (5) Linnaian '
Soc. Boston ; (6) x\mer. Geoloo-. Soc. Columb. ; (7)1
Chen-iical Soc. Philad.; (8) Lit.^and Phil. Soc. N. Y.;'
(9) Lit. and Phil. Soc. Charleston; (10) Acad. Nat.
Sci. Philad.; ,11) Cabinet of Sci. Philad.; {\2) Co-
lumb. institute, Wasliington ; (13) School of Arts,}
Cincinnati; f14) Lyceum Nat. Hist. Now-York ; (15)'
do. Hiidson ;'(16) do. Troy ; (17) Hist. Soc N. York;
(18) Lyceum of Nat. Hist, of the Berkshire Med. In-
stitution.
AMERICAN ACADEJIY OF ARTS AND SCI-
ENCES.
Incnrporatevi May 5, 1780.
President, Plon. John Q,. Adams, LL. D. W.nshington.
F. Prcs. Rov. J T. Kirkiand, D.D.LL.D. Cambridge.
9n
i|
Record. Secretary^ Hon. Jaines rSavage, Boston.
1
\CoTres. Secretary, Hon. Edward Evernft, Charlestown.|
irreasurer, Thomas L. Winthrop, Esq. Boston.
;
\Librarian 4 Cabinet Keeper^ SothBass. M.D. Boston. |j
, The Library, consisting of 1500 volumes, is
kept,
and the meetings are holden, in Boston.
1
PRESIBE.NTS OF THE NEW-ENGLAND COLLEGES, ||
With the time of their induction, death or resignation of each, from'i
^he ic'Jiidatiun of tho severai institutions.
i
HARVARD UJS-IFERSITY.
1
'inducted. Died or is
isigned. i
[1640 Rev. Henry Dunster
1654
;1654 Rev. Charles Chauncy, B. D.
1672:
11672 Rev. Leonard Hoar, M. D.
1675
iI675 Rev. Urian Oakes, A. M.
16811
168-2 Doctor John Roo-ers, A. M.
1684'
1685 Rev. Increase Mather, D. D.
noi'
1701 Rev. Samuel Willard, A. M., V. Pres.
1707,
1708 Hon. John Leverett, A. M., F. R. S.
1724-;
1725 Rev. Benjamin Wadsv/orth, A. M.
1737-
1737 Rev. Edward Holvoke, A. M.
1769'
1770 Rev. Samuel Locke D. D.
1773
1774 Rev. Samuel Lanirdon, D. D.
1780'
1781 Rev. Joseph Willard, D. D., LL. D.
1804'
1806 Rev. Samuel Webber, D. D.
1810,
1810 Rev. John T. Kirtland. D. D., LL. D.
YALE COLLEGE, Conn.
1701 Rev. Abraham Pierson, A. M.
1707
1719 Timothy Cutler, D. D.
17221
1727 Rev. Elisha Wilhams, A. M.
1739:
1739 Rev. Thomas Clap, A. M.
1766;
1766 Rev. Naphthali Daggett. D. D.
1777!
1777 Rev. Ezra Stiles, D. D., LL. D.
1795)
1795 Rev. Timothy Dwight, D. D., LL. D.
1817'
1817 Rev. Jeremiak Day, LL. D.
j
1 BROWjY uj^iversity, r, l
11765 Rev. James Manning, D. D.
i79i;
|l792 Rev. Jonathan Maxcy, D. D.
1802
96
1802 Rev. Asa Messer, D. D., LL. D. 1826
182C Rev. Francis Wayland., D. D.
DARTMOUTH COLLEGE. JV. H.
;i7G9 Rev. Eleazar Wheelock, D.' D. died IT
1779 Hon. John Wheelock, LL. D, removed 1.^
1815 Rev. Francis Brown, D. D. died 18:
1820 Rev. Daniel Dana, D. D. resigned 182l[j
1822 Rev. Bennct Tyler, D. D. resigned 182C
WILLIAMS COLLEGE, Mass.
1793 Rev. Ebenezer Fitch, D. D. 181£
1815 Rev. Zephaniah Swift Moore, D. D. 1821
1821 Rev. Edward Dorr GriJ^in, D. D.
BOWDOIjX COLLEGE, MAIKE.
1792 Rev. Joseph McKeen, D. D. 180-
18G7 Rev. Jesse Applcton, D. D. 18K
1820 Rev. William Allen, D. D.
UmVERSlTY OF FERMOJTT.
1800 Rev. Daniel Clark Sannders, D. D, 181-
1816 Rev. Samuel Austin, D. D. 182
1 1822 Rev. Daniel Haskel, A. M. 182;
1825 Rev. Willard Preston, A. M, 1821
1826 Ja^ncs Marsh, A. M.
MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE, VL
1800 Rev. Jeremiah Atvv-ater. D. D. ISO!
1810 Rev. Henry Davis, D. D. 181'
1818 Rev. Joshua Bates, D. D.
WATERFILLE COLLEGE, Mc,
1820 Rev. Jeremiah Chaplin, D. D.
AMHERST COLLEGE, Mass.
1821 Rev. Zephaniah S. Moore, D. D. 182
1823 Rev. Hcman Humphrey, D. D.
TFASHIjYGTOJ^ COLLEGE, Conn.
1824 Rt. Rev. Thomas C. BrowneU, D. D. LL. D.
97
COLLEGIATE RECORD.
Commencement
Last Wednesday in Aiig-nst.
2d Wednesday in September.
1st Wednesday in September.
Wed. pre. last Wed. August.
1st Wednesday in September.
2d Wednesday in August.
1st Wednesday in September.
3d Wednesday in August.
3d Wednesday in August.
COLLEGES IJS^ THE MIDDLE AjXD SOUTH-
ERN STATES.
Founded Presidents
Xew-Jeraey, N. J. ]73a Rev. James Chrnahan.D.D.
Columbia, N. Y. 1754 Rev. William Harris, D,D.
Union, N. Y. 1794 Rev. Eliphalet Nott, D. D.
Hamilton, N. Y. Ibl2 Rev. Henrv iJavi?, D. D.
Geneva, N. Y. 1826 Rev. Jasper Adams.
Dickinson, Pa. 1783 Rev. V/illiara Neil, D. T).
Hampden Sidney, Va. H^S Rev. Jonathan P. Cushino-.
Greenville, Ten. 1794
Georgia University, 1785 Rev. Moses WaddelL D. D.
When founde
Harvard,*
1638
Yale,t
1701
Brown,
1764
Dartmouth,
1769
Williams,
1793
Vermont Univ.
1792
Bowdoin,
1794
Middlebury,
1800
W^aterville,
1813
Amherst,
1821
*The whole number of Alumni of Harvard colle'^e
since 1642, is 5173, among: whom may be numbered''2
Presidents of the U. S., 2 Vice Presidents, 2 Secreataries
of State, 3 of War, 1 of the Treasury, 2 Judges of the U.i
S. 1 Attorney General, 10 Foreign Ambassadors, 24 Gov-|i
ernors of State?, 20 Lieutenant Governors, 22 U. S. SenaJ
tors, 29 Chief Justices, 41 Judges, 20 Presidents of Colle- '
ges, 47 Professors of Colleges. I
tThe whole number of the Alumni of Yale College, i?!
4054. Among them are, 1 Vice President, U. S. 2 Secre-i
taries of Government, 2 P. Masters General, 3 Foreio-ni
Ambassadors, 14 Governors of States, 14 Deputy Govern-|
ors,56 judges of Superior Courts, 15 of whom are Chief'
Judges and Chancellors, 24 U. S. Senators, 91 U. S. Rep- •
'resentatives, 3 Signers Declaration of Independence 2'
|Bishops,23 Presidents of Colleges, 49 Professors of Col-i
|te^^3^__ i
98
TruDsylvaniii, Ky. i70o Rev. ^'homas TV! acauley, eject,
A!ieg:any, Penn. 1C15 Rev. Timothy Aldeo, A. M. j
Pcnnsylvaaia Univ. 1755 Rev. Rea?!py, D. D
Jefferson, Penn. Rev. Brown, D. D.
MILITIA OF FER^IICYT.
The militia of the state consists of all the able boui-
j ed males, with a few excejjtioiis made by law, between
I the age of 18 and 45 years. Each soldier is required
jto keep himself constantly provided with such arms
i and equipments, as are necessary for actual service,
and, by so doitjg, his poll is exempted from taxation.
The whole militia is, at present, divided into four divi-
sions, 10 brigades and 35 regiments, with from eigh.
to 12 companies in each. Belonging to most of thej
regiments are also one company of cavalry, one of ar-|
Itillery and one of light infantry, and in many cases!
' more than one of each. The governor is captain gcn-l
I oral and commander in chief, and with the advice of,
the council is to arrange the whole militia into divi-
j sions, brigades, &c. and may from time to time, makej
sucii alterations as he shall see fit. Each division is
commanded by a major general, with a division inspec-i
tor, a division quarter master and two aids; each bri-j
gade by a brigadier general, with a brigade inspector,
brigade quarter master, and one aid ; each regiment
by a cobnel, lieutenant colonel and major, with the
customary staff; and each company by a captain, lieu-
tenant and ensign, with the customanynon-commision-
ed officers. The major generals find brigadier gene-
rals are appointed by the legislature. The field offi-
cers are chosen by the commissioned officers of their
respective regiments, and the several companies elect
their own officers. The whole miUtia of the state a-
mount to about 25,000.
POPULATION
There have been but four complete enumerationp
of the inhabitants of this state since the organizatioii
of its government, the first of which was in 1791. In
1771, there was a census of the two counties cf Cum-
berland and Gloucester, which then comprehended all
the teritory uf Vermont between the Green jrlouiitains
and the Conn.ecticut river. This census gave a popu-
lation, in those two counties, of 3947, and the popula-
tion of the, whole state was at that time estimated at
about 7000. The results of the four subsequent enu-
merations are exhibited in the following
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LITERATURE,
There is scarcely a state in the Union in which use-
ful knowledg-e is more generally diffused than in Ver-
mont. Every town is divided into school districts in
, which schools are supported during the greatest part
of the year. A part, and in many cases all of the mo-
ney for the support of these schools is raised upon the
Grand List, in consequence q^ which our schools are
open to the poor as well as the rich, and equal privile-
ges are enjoyed by all. Possessing such advantages,
a maq, or a woman, who is unable to read and write,
is a prodigy indeed. Besides our common schools, we
have one, or more, academies established in most of
the counties in the state, where our youth can acquire
a good English Education, or prepare for admission in-
to college. We have also three higher institutions, viz.
-The Vermont University, Middlebury College, and
[The Vermont Acadeniy of Medicine, all of which are
jllourishing seminaries.
|! The University of Vermont was established at Bur-
;jlington by an act of the Legislature passed November
3, 1791. The act of incorporation was so altered in
IB 10, as to increase the number of Trustees to 15 be-
jsides the ex ofjicio members, and in 1823 the number
I was increased in the whole to 28. Theea"o^"cwmem-
jbers of tiie corporation are the Governor of the state,
ijthe Speaker of the House of Representatives and the
1 President of the University. The Trustees are ap-
llpointed by the Legislature. This seminary went mto^
operation in the year 1800, under the Presidency of
jthe Rev. Daniel C. Sanders. The College edi^ce,|
completed in 1801, was an elegant brick building four]
stories high, 160 feet long, 75 feet wide in the central
part, and 45 on the wings, containing a Chapel, aPhi-i
jlosophicai Hall, a MedicalHull, a Chemical Hall, a j
Library, a Mu.seum with a Cabinet for Minerals, twoj
Society Halls, a |lecitation Hall, and 46 rooms forstu-j
^^dents. This spacious and valuable editice w^as acci-j
dentally consumed by fire on the 27th of May, 1824.
Middlehurji College was established by the Legisla-
ture, November 1, 1800; and by the name of '^ The
I President aud Fellows of Middlebury College,' the
Trustees have all the powers of an independent Cor-
poration and may elector remove the members of their
own body. The number of Trustees is not limited by
the actof mcorporation. The present number is about
thirty. Instruction wasc-ommenced in this institution
in the year loOO, under the Presidency of the Rev.
Jeremiah At water. There are two College edifices;
one of wood, containing the pubhc rooms and erected
before the. Coliogo was incorporated; the other has
heen built since, is of granular limestone, four stories
higli, 105 feet long and 40 v/ide. containing 48 rooms.
The Vernwnt Academy q/'J)/e'f^zci«« v."as incorporated
by tJie Legislature, October 29, IGIS, and established
at CastletoR. In October, 1819, the Legislature, by
an additional act, gave to the President and Professors
power to give and confer those honors and degrees
usually given in such seminaries. Pubhc Lectures
'were tirst given in this seminary in the fall of 1818.
Convenient buildings are erected, containing room:
for giving lectures and for the accommodation of stu
■dents.
i HISTORY.
' Our limits will permit us to notice only a few of the '
most important particulars relating to the history of
Vermont. It appears that the first discoveries, in this
part ol the interior of North America, were made by
Samuel Champlain, a French nobleman. After hav-i
ing established a colony at Quebec, in the spring of
1609, he proceeded up the St. Lawrence and river So-
rell, and explored and gave his own name to lake;
Champlain, which washes the western borders of Ver-,^
•mont. He was the first European, who ever visited .
this territoiy. But notwithstanding this part -of the.
country was thus early explored, a long period elapsed
before any settlements were made- The first Euro-
pean settlements were commenced along th«sea shore,
and gradually extended into the interior. The French ;
began a colony at Quebec, m 1608; the Dutch began'
one at New-York, in 1614, and the British one at Ply-
mouth, in 1620. These settiemctits continued slowk-
lOi
j \m .
•to advance towards the territory of Vermont, but noj
'settlement was made within the present limits of the
state, previous to the year 1724. Tins year the pro-
vincial government of Massachusetts built fort Dnm-
mer on Connecticut river, in the county orWindham,
jThe French were, in the mean time, making their ad-
Ivances up the St. Lawrence. In 1731, they built a
fort at Crown Point, and, at the same time, commen-
Iced a settlement nearly opposite to it on the east side
of lake Champlain, Tliis was the tirst European set-
tlement within the state on the west side of the nioun-
[tains, as that at fort Dmnmer was on the east.
This tract of country lying between the provinces
jof Great Britain and France, which, with their Indian
jallies, were engaged in almost perpetual warfare ; its
settlement became iiighly dangerous, and the progress!
|of population was consequently, for some years, ex-!
'tremely slow. In 1760, Canada fell into the hands of
jGreat Britain, which put an end to hostilities in this!
quarter, and to the danger of settling the country. — i
From this period the settlement of the sta.te began to;
advance with great rapidity. j
The tract of country situated west of Connecticut;
river, and now known by the name of Vermont, was |;
originally claimed both by New Hampshire and New
;York. Nevv-Harapshire began to make grants of town
ships within this tract in 1649, at which time commen
ccd a violent controversy between the two provinces, i;
winch continued till the year 1764, when the matter
was decided by the king and council infavourofNew-j
York, and the western banks of Connecticut river de-
clared t6 be the western boundary of New-Hampslnre.;
jThe grants which had been made by the governor of!
JNevv-Hampshire, during this period, had amounted to|
jl38. TJicse grants, the government of New-York, by|
a forced construction of tne royal decree, declared toi
be void, and called upon the settlers to surrender their
charters, and purchase new titles to their lands of the
governor of New-York, at very exhorbitant prices.
Some of the towns complied with this unjust requisi-
ition, and took out aew charters, but they generally re-
fefc'JlU-J'/l-lWW'd-,,
103
fused. Upon this commenced the celebrated contro-
versy between Vermont, then called the" New-Hamp-
shire grants," and New-York, which was continued
with great violence during a period of 26 years. Those
lands which the settlers refused to repurchase, were
granted to others by the governor of New -York, and
actions of ejectment brought, and judgment obtained
!against the settlers in the courts at Albany. The set-
tlers soon found that they had nothing to hope from
the customary forms of law, and, therefore, determin-
ed upon resistance to the arbitrary and cruel decisions
of the court, till his majesty's pleasure should be fur
ther known. Having fairly purchased their lands of
one royal governor, they were determined, not willing-
ly, to submit and repurchase them of another, and when
the executive officers of New- York came to eject the
inhabitants from their possessions, they met with a-
vowed opposition, and were not suffered to proceed in
the execution of their offices. The settlers, who re-
sisted, were consequently indicted as rioters, but the
court at Albany found it impracticable to carry any of
its decisions against the settlers into execution. The
sheriffs were openly resisted, and, in some cases, cru-
elly handled, and the New-York militia could not be
prevailed upon to employ arms in compelling the sub-
mission of their neighbors to such cruel mandates.
At the head of the opposition were Ethan Allen and!
Seth Warner; bold, enterprising, independent and un-
daunted spirits, alike unmoved by threats, or flattery.
By their writings and other means, they stirred up thei
minds of the people, who met in the several towns, ap-j
pointed commttees of safety, and concerted measures
for the common welfare. It is a matter of regret that
the record of the proceedings of these committees, is
now lost. Their principal object was, however, resist-
ance to the high claims of New-York. In 1774, the
government of New-Y^ork passed an act which put an
end to all prospect of reconciliation. It declared that,
unless the offenders surrendered themselves to the au-
thority of New-York within the space of 70 days, they
ishould, if indicted for a capital offence, in a courtjof
I 104
jUiat colony, be convicted ot" felony, and sniTer death
'without benefit of clergy. At the same time, a prcc-
ilamation was is8iied by the governor, offering a reward
lof 50 pounds for the u])prehension of Ethan Allen, Seth
i Warner and six others vvL-o had distingnished theni-
Iselves in the oppositictn. These measures only served
ijto unite the settlers, and render them more resolute,
land the controversy was continued without any abate-
;nient till the war comnienced between Great Britain
jand hor colonies, Vi'hich, probably, prevented the par-
ities from proceeding to open hostilities.
I The internal condition of Vermont was still unset-
illed. She remained without any regularly organized
[govcrnmertt, controlled by the arbitrary measures of
I her Council of Safely. In Januar}^ 1776, they for-
i warded a petition to Congress, settnig forth their dig-
jogreeable situation and embarrassments. In answer to!
ithis petition. Congress only recommended that they
should continue peaceabl}'' under the government of
'New-York till the contest with Great Britain should
be ended. With this resolution of Congress, some of
:the people were disposed to comply, others preferred a
lunion with New-Hampshire, but the more resolute
were determined upon establishing a govermnent for
:themselve3. To ascertain the pubMc sentiment upon
llhis subject, a convention of delegates from the sever-
'al towns was called, which met at Dorset, July '24,
:177t3, and adjourned to the 25th of September follow-
ing, when il again met at the same place. At this
'convention it was determined not to unite either with
iNew-York or New-Hampshire, but to form an asso-
jciation for their common defence and welfare. In Jan-
luary, 1777, a general convention of delegates from the
jlowns on both sides of the Green Mountains met at
I Westminster, and on the IGth day of this month for-
Imally declared the tract of country, usually denomina-
jted the J\'ew-HampsJurc ^ranls^ a free and indepen-
dent state by tlie name of Vermont. The first consti-
tution of Vermont was established July 2, 1777, by a
convention met at Windsor, and at the same time, a
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Council of Safety* appointed to act until the organiza-
tion of the government, which took place on the 13th
uf March, 1778.
At the first meeting of the Vermont Assembly, ap-
plication was made by 16 towns, in New-Hampshire,
to be admitted to a union with Vermont, and at the
next meeting of the Assembly, which took place in;
June following, a vote was carried in favour of the
union. These measures being liktly to produce a se-
rious controversy with the government of New-
Hampshire, at their session in February, 1779, the
Assembly found it expedient to dissolve the union.
New- York still claimed jurisdiction over the territory
of Vermont, and the same claim was now again set up
by New-Hampshire ; and while Vermont was petition
ing Congress to be admttted into the union, both these
states were enforcing that body to a consideration of
their respective claims, and the British were, at the
same time, endeavouring to persuade the Vermonters
from joining the coniederacy, and to induce them to
place themselves under the royal protection. But
Vermont paid very little attention to these transactions,
'being now determined to be independent in the man-
agement of her internal afiairs.
The people of Vermont have ever manifested a de-'
Itermined opposition to tyranny and oppression, and '
evinced an unshaken attachment to the cause of free-:
jdom and the rights of men. The news of the com-;
Imencement of hostilities at Lexington, on the 19th of!
April, 1775, had no sooner reached this part of the
^country than the Green Mountain B(yyi] v;ere in arms
under the command of Col. E. Allen. Al the head
of these Allen surprised and took the British fort at
*A joiiraal of the proceedin^fs of this council is preserv-
ed ia an interestinsf collection of Vermont State Papers,
lately published by the Hon. Wm. Slade, jr. of Middlebu-
ry. It breathes the genuine spirit uf the times, and affords
a true portrait of our patriotic sires.
I tThe Vermonters, are so callsd, on account of their re-
Isidin^ Httiong the Gieen Mountains.
j 106
jTiconaeroga, on the 10th of May, 1775, without the
;!oss of a man. The same day a party, under the com-
jmand of Col. Soth Warner, took Crown Point, and an-
joth'^r party surprised and look Skeensborough- In
itho forts they found more than 200 pieces of cannon,
ihovvitzers, and a large quantity of ammunition and
Ijjuilitary stores. These events, togvther with the cap-
ture of an armed sloop in the harbour of St. Johns,
secured to tJie Americans the complete command of j
lake Champlain. During the whole revolutionary!
war, the Vermonters acted, in proportion to their
numbers, a very conspicuous and distinguifihcd parr. ;
Allen was taken prisoner on the 25th of Septemb^^r, '
in making a rash attempt upon Montreal, loaded with
iirons, and sent to England, On the 31st of Octobc:,r
Col. Warner, v.iHi 300 Green Mountain Boys, attack-:
•ed and defeated Gen. Carlton, in an attempt to cross!
'the St. Lawrence, at the head of 800 Canadians ano.'
regulars. Carleton was obliged to retreat with pre- i
k-ipitation to Montreal, and with the loss of a great |
;number of his men. Many of the Green Mountain!
jBoys served during the tu^o campaigns ia Canada, and:
iisignaliaed themselves, in several important engage- 1
jments. On the I6th of August, 1777, in conjunction
[with the New-Hampshire militia, under the command
of Gen. Stark and Col. Warner, ihey fought and com-
jploLely defeated a detachment cf British troops at
iBennington, under the comm.and of Col. Bauni. Inj
iits consequences, ' Bennington Battle' may be regard
jed as one of the most importasit engagements during;
the revolutionary war. The continental army was
'retreating before the* victorious Burgoyne, and the
'stoutest lu;arts am.ong the Americans were beginning |
jto despond. But this event infused new hope and new'
'courage into the American bosom. The people im-i
'mediately reviy3d from the paralysis into which they !
!had been thrown by a succession of defeats, and has-j
tened to the standard of Gen. Gates, who was now,
in a condition to dispute the progress of the British |
army, and to whom on the 17th of October, the proud j
107
Burgoyne was willing to surrender his sword and the
remnant of his 10,000 invincibles.
Atler the termination of the war with Great Brit-
^ain in 1783, the internal affairs of the state being in
|a prosperous condition, Vermont felt but little solid-!
tade about an admission into the miion. They chose
'rather to wait until they should ascertain what was
jlikely tobe the future policy of the federal govern-;
|ment. The controversy with New- York Vv'as still con-
itinued, but the parties were becoming more disposed!
;to a reconciliation. In 1786, Vermont revised herj
'constitution and form of government, and in 1790, the!
ithe differences with New-York were amicably adjust-;
led. It was mutually agreed that Vermont should pay
!to the treasury of New- York the Pum of g30,000, in
jtho consideration of which New-York should relin-
jqnish all claim to the territory comprehended within
Ithe present limits of Vermont. Early the next year,
la convention was called to consider the expediency of
tjoining the federal union. The convention met at
Bennington, on the 6th of January, and, on the ques-
tion being taken, a majority was in favor of a union.
The Vermont Assembly met at the same place, on the
1 0th, and on the 18th the Hon. Nathaniel Chipman
and Lewis R. Morris, Fsq. were appointed commis-
sioners to repair to Congress, to negociate concern-
ing their adr:ission; and on the 18th of February,
1791, Vermont was formally admitted into the union
on the same footing with the other states, without a
[dissenting vote. The constitution of the state was
again revised by the Council of Censors, in 1792, and
adopted in its present form (with the exception of the
jarticle relative to the qualification of voters, which
'was altered^y the late Convention) by a convention
holden at Windsor, on the 4th of July, 1793.
[ Thompson's Gazetteer.]
RATES OF POSTAGE,
Established by act of Congress, passed March 3d, 1825.
For a single letter, composed of one piece of paper,
jfor any distance not exceeding 30 miles, 6 cents; over
130 mil js, and not exceeding 80, 10 cents; over 80,
■■in 'I I iiatamammmmmmmmSiKmammmmmmmimmmmaaeiimemKia^Smmm
108
and not exceeding- 150, 12 1-2 cents; over 150, and not
exceeding 400 miles, 18 3-4 cents; over 400, 25 cents.
Double letters, or those composed of two pieces of
paper, are charged with double those rates.
Tripple letters, or those composed of three pieces
of paper, are charged triple those rates.
Quadruple letters, or those composed of four pieces
of paper, are charged quadruple those rates.
A packet the weight of one ounce, is charged the
rate of four single letters, and in like proportion for
one of greater weight. Ship letters^ 6 cents.
J\''ewspaper Postage.
Eor each newspaper carried not over 100 miles, 1
cent; over 100 miles, 11-2 cents, but if carried to any
ioffice in the state in which it is printed, whatever the!
distance be, the rate is 1 cent. }
I Pamphlets and Jflagazines of the Periodical kind,}
not over 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents per sheet; if over lOOi
miles, 2 1-2 cents per sheet; those not published peri-i
odically, are to be charged, for 100 miles or less, 4!
cents on each sheet; over 150 miles, 6 cents. Every j
article sent in the mail, which is not either a newspa-i
per, magazine, pamphlet or legislative journal, is sub-j
jcct to letter postage, whether it be a printed ro
written communication, except a written or printed
notice from a puWisher of a newspaper, stating the^
subscription due, which must be attached to the mar-
gin of a newspaper, and postage charged for it as a
newspaper.
RECEIPT TO CURE THE CONSUMPTION.
In the month of May gather the flowers from the
Thorn bush; boil two "bunches of the blos^^om in half|
a pint of milk, let it stand till it is about as warm as
imilk from the cow; drink it the first thing inthemorn-
ino-, and take a walk immediately afterwards. This
receipt has performed many cures, and one thing
most strongly recommens it, which is, the impossibil-
ity of its being injurious to the complaint or to health,
and therefore well worth trying. — J^Tewspaper.
109
FOR THE POLITIC AT. YEAR,
Cammencinj^ October, 1828, and ending Octqher, 1029
EXECUTiYE,
HiS EXCEJ^LE.NCV
SAMUEL. C. CRAFTS,
GOVERNOR, Craftsbury.
HIS HONCR
HEJ^RY OlilJV,
i<T. GGVERivoR, Leicester.
COUNCILLORS.
Bennington^ Miron Qeark,
JVindliam, Samuel Ceark,
/2utoi, j.^^^^^^ PIERPOI.NT, ^
JFindsor, Abner Forbes.
Jlddiaon, Ezra Hovt,
Orange, Jedediah H Harris,
Chittenden, John C. Thcmpso?,',
Washi'iigtoi], George WorthingtoNj
Caledonia, Benjami*; F. Deming,
Franklin, Seth WetmorEj
Orleans, Ira H. Aelen.
Geo. B. b'haw, Secretary, Panville.
Benjamin Swan, Treasurer, Woodstock.
Norman Williams, Secretary rf State, VVoodstqp.'f,
David Peirce, Auditor, Woodstock.
LEGISLATIVE,
Hon. ROBERT B. BATES, Speaker,
TiMOTHy MERaiEL, Esq. Cleric.
Oramel H. BjfiTH, Esq. Engromng Ck^k,
BENNINGTON COUNTY.
Toims. Representatives. <3r. IA4.\
.Qrlitigton Anson Canficld ^12So4 6c'
Bennington Noadiah Swif^ 26934 20
if,Tiiir I* iL^^— I I." . ■ .. ■JAJL.L-jj^'mij.M' iwtni^ny.f
...... no 1
■ Dorset
Stephen Martiudalo
4915 IC'
Landgrove
David Wiley
1823 2J|
M'uichester
John S. Pettibone
1762& 12
: Peru
Reuben Bigelow
1681 19
Pownal
John Wri^jhl
11175 22
Readsborougii
Caleb Bailey
1976 11
Rupert
Seth Moore
14128 47!
Sand gate
Joseph Tuttle
5202 46!
Shaftsbtify
HirnnV Barton
18120 ^'57:
. Stanlford
DiJmon N. Stroud
.2742 83'
Stimlerland
William Landon
3478 95
■ WhiliaU
Nathaniel Mellen. jr.
1929 45
Woodford
Joseph C. Holiister
^1283 88.
129907 52;
WINDHAM county; "
_ Acton
Ebenezer Huntington
97190
Athens
Timothy H. Whitney
2679 36i
Brattleboro'
San:!uel Elliot
17512 '07i
Brook line
VViiliam Perry
1934 49 ':
Dover
E'bpneser Jones
■-.J^ 172. .281
Dummerston
Joseph' Dnncari
■'.9094 98:;
Grafton
William Stickney, jr. .
89G9 OO:
Cuiford
Aaron Barney
11882 76
Halifax
Jaiaes L. Stark
7591 41:
Jamaica
AJpiieus Kelloe-g-
6614 33!
Limdondcrry
liUther Stowoll
4600 591
Marlboro'
Hubbard H. Winchester
5995 38j
^Yewfane
Sylvo.nus Sherwin
8921 16
Putney
David Cra^A^ford ' -
10428 18'f
HocJcingham
Alexander S. Ciimpbell •
-19L83 SCi
Somerset
Charles Morse --■^'-^^S ■."
■llC0;4l|
Stratton
Richard Scott
1112 GgI
Towmkend
Willian) R. Sht^^^ ^
878 4 28 1
^842--r7S|
■ 6088 43|
Vernon
Joseph Frankhri
Wardsboro'
Freeman Hoibrook >
Westminster
Mark Richards-:
13837 pi ;|
Wluiingkani
Suneoii Morse
7072 94,
i
111
TFrlmin^lon
liSncv Fnrbos
7172 91 !
Windham
j
Daniel Cobb
170715 iib\
go 701 7C59,
t
RUTLAND COUNTY.
Bcr.-'jon
John Kellon;;^
12972 221
Brandon
Matthew W. Sirchard
12827 74 1
Castldon
"Reuben Moujton
15302 80;
Ckitienden
.Tonas Wheeler
3440 53!
Clarendon
Oziel H. Round
'13553 37
Danhy
James M^^Daniel
11684 02;
Fairhavcn
Irn Leonard
5555 ol
j Iluhbardton
-Samuel Cheever /
€030 61
' Ira
' -m/r '
Josliua Harrington
3760 43 {
Jdcndon
Amos Robinson
964 43
J^Iiddleiovm
Allen Vail
7436 45
Mount HoUey
Isaac Dickerman
7314 951
Jloiait Tabor
Samuel Baldwin, jr.
1014 90 !
Orweil
Tiiomas D. Hammond
18159 43;
Pawiel
Return Strong
17903 791
PiiufipJd
William R. Bio^:som
3150 84^
Pittsford
Cerman HDjnmond
15656 72'
PoiiUney
Airnon Warner
J 7398 06'
Rutland
George T. Hoilges
22523 31'
Shcrhurne
Richard Eastcrbrooks,
jr. 1401 27 i
; Shrewsbury
John Buckmaster
7273 63
' Su.dh'ury
Joseph Wa. ner
6256 12!
Thimouth
Thomas Porter, jr.
AlUios Buckiin •
7405 6'2!
1 JP'allinsford
11345 58;
! Wells '
Seth Blossom
5022 02^
West Haven
■
Erastus Coleman
5047 25:
g,240547 40'
WINDSOR COUNTY.
, 1-
.,'indover
Edward Simons
4890 341
Baliimore
Benjamin Faoe
1149 95 i
! Barnard
Ebcnozer Richmond
10962 07 '
j Bethel
James Wallace
12348'6l'
Brhlgcicater
Isaiaji Raymond
6973 CO
i Cavendish
James Smith, jr.
12122 17
112
j
! Chester
Riifus Bruce
20528 09 1
Hartford
Wyllys Lyman
18714 621
Hartland
Simeon Willard
21173 50
Ludlow
Jonas Di'.nn
757 a 00:
Mjnckh
Tiiomas I'lmerson
162;>0 20
Plym0v.th
John Lakin
4:;03 22;
Porafret
Re-admg
Isaiah Tinkham, jr.
10250 92
Samuel C. Loveland
10733 Co!
Rochester
Lyman Emerson
3934 04 1
Royallon
I,Iarry Binghnm
13670 02 i
^haroii
William Sreele
10580 CO!
Sprin-xfi'eld
StoclS'ruis^e
Samuel Vv. Porter
17o00 00
Norman Webber
6313 03!
Wecdhcrfiehl .Tohn Brown
10014 36!
tVeston
John Wilder
3051 03 1
j iVindsor
Thomas Leland
29414 03'
j WooodAock
E,ichai*d M. Ransom
ADDISON COUiNTY.
25173 74 j
Jg270ll9 93
■AddisoA
Anron Merrill
12401 81',
Bridport
Zenas Myrick
14159 56 j
Bristol
John Howden
0709 56
Cornvmll
Horace Janes
9943 12!
Ferri^hurgh
David Hazard
137 IB 45
i Qoskcn
1974 14
1 ITancock
Charies Church
1494 75
1 Kingston
Joel Rico
1496 Q\
1 Leicester
William Gile
4563 09'
I Lincoln
1 Jliddkbury
Hezekiali Hatch
2501 42
Robert B. Bates
20899 44
\ Monklon
Johnson Finney
0562 44
JS^'ev'.havcn
David P. Nash
13426 35
P.trJm
Wiliiam H. Smijh
4545 68,
^Salisbury
Skorcham
Aaron Barrows
631 i 04^
Silas H. Jenison
103:."» 46 i
Stnrkfifjoro^
Myron Bushnell
4031 08
Vergcnnes
Noa; llawioy
7206 42:
|! JValthara
Solomon Hobbs
£709 14 i
1 fy'arrcii
Jose|ih A. Ilyzer
3254 10:
H JVeyhridge
Joseph Hay V, urd
6566 62,
*(ii*3Utwui;uii..i^iiii^ •
1
113
jl Wkiiing
Mouiton Needhani
5031 9i!
^170775 06!
ORANGE COUNTY.
j
Bradford
Jesse Merrili, 2d.
10&29 28 !
Brainlree
WiJJiani Ford
6150 26 1
Brookfiekl
Frederick Griswold
11200 56 1
Chelsea
Ilarr}' Hale
12170 49!
Corinth
^Stephen Eaton
13923^ 10;
Fairlce
Phinehas Bailey
3333 79 1
.Newbieri/
Timotliy Shedd
15427 12 1
Orange
Luther Carpenter
3677 00 1
Randolph
Jacob K. Parisli
23022 69
SiraJ'ord
Martin Barrett
13588 10
Tkctford
Sin:eon Siiort
13640 61
Top sham
.Tonathan Jenncss
6133 99
Tunhridge
Eli Austin
13523 63
Vershire
George W. Malt by
0122 2l\
JFashinq-ton
Asa Burton
6742 30 j
West Fair lee Isaac Lyon
4181 331
Williamsloion Abijali Wiiite
10943 70 1
. . !
g 1 76411 07
CHITTENDEN COUNTl
Bolton
John Pineo
1608 06
Burlington
Benjamin F. Bailey
27097 07
Charlotte
Nathaniel Newell
15249 17
Colchester
Noah Wolcott
6577 93!
Essex
Samuel Bliss
G472 19I
Hineshurgh
Nathan Leavenwortk
11191 21
Huntington
John Judson
3384 04
Jericho
Truman Galusha
0452 -37'
Mamjield
Ivory Luce
-732 45
Milton
Levi Smith
14277 10 1
Richmond
Nathan Fay, jr..
6218 681'
Siielburne
Hyman Holg,bird
11206 98
St. George
Horace PerrJs
1255 58
Underhill
William Barney
-33:38 91
1 Wesiford
Dan forth Wales
^633 36
i
J.
.114
WiUiston Truman Chittenden
12313 74
WASHINGTON COUNTY,
Bdrrc Peter Nichols
Berlin Jarnec! H. Lo.ngdon
fjalais Prtrdon Janes
Buxbury Ira Arms
Elmore Jonathan Eridj^e
Faystoii Jotham Carpenter
Jilarshfield William Martin
JUiddle.KX JotiioJ.1 Hulden
^Mcntpelier William Ilpham
Moretown John Foster
mnhficld Charles Faino
Plamjietd Jeremy Stone
Roxburtj CharleB Sampson
Slotoe Daniel M-oody
JFaiUfield Jenison Jones
Waterbury Amasa Pride
Worcester Nathan Adams
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
JBarnet Hugh Somers, '2d
Burke Ebenezer Darlin<x
Cabo't Jeremiah Babcock
Danvillk Aug'ustine Clarke
Graton David V anco
HcirdwicJc Elnathan Strong
Kirby Orin Carj>enter
Lyndon, Job Rajidall
•■■^s^'einnrk Philemon Plartwell
Peachani Josiah Shedd
Myegate W'illiani Gray
Shejfield Joseph II. Ingalls
•Si. Joknsbury Ariel Aid rich
Thomas True
Nathaniel Famngtofi
Svlvanu3 Hemmino'\vi3.v
_ Abner Movrih ^ __ "^^
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57 1
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67
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83 1
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15231
41
3891
41
55ro
90 i
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' Wvodbury
Beajmin Fowler^
1636 78
^108349 57
\ FRANKLIN COUNTY.
1 Bakersjleld
Azaiiah Corse, Jr.
5008 63
\ Belviclere
836 4t)l
i Berkshire
Cromwell Bowen
5G65 91
Cambridge
Nathan Sinilie
05r.9 56
EnGF.buri^h
Jehial R. Barnum
5488 Gl
F(urfa.c
James Farns worth
^360 15
Fairfield
J cab Smith
8221 82
i Fletcher
Ira Armstrong
3676 75
\ Franklin
Z^-'Ti Cushrnan
3942 5^
\ Gcorp.ia
Elijah Dee
15949 96
[ Highgatc
John Ave rill
7940 94
■ Johr.son
Solomon Balch
4546 CI
JMonfgomery
Samuel Lnsk
1742 24
2626 76
■ Richford
Jonathan Carpenter
] Shatdon
James Mason
8324 57
Stcrlin^T'
1194 40
St. Albans
John Smith
14971 66
Siranton
Timotiiy Foster
11344 14
Waterville
Luther Poland
1833 97!
$120265 20
\ ORLEANS COUNTY.
I Albany
Dyer Bill
2532 3o
Barton
John Kimball
3016 53
Broxcningion
Jasper Robinson
2577 22:
Craftshury
Augustus Young-
1382 54)
\ Coventry
Calvin Harmon
2655 74
■ Charleston
Eiisha Biogham
4970 62
1 Derby
Charles Kingsbury
7983 20
\ Eden
Eli Hindjj, jr.
1162 13
■ Glover
John BoaTdman
2857 93
I Greensboro'
Samuel I-IiU
3586 17
\ Holland
Truman rairchild, jr.
1018 91 1
i Hydepark
Theophihj3 W. Fitch
2486 61
i Irasbaro;h
-Eiisha W. Starkweather :^825 90 }J
■ .ley
-Madison Keith
452 '00 1
i KcUyvale
William Colby
923 99 1
J^lorg((,n
jyiorrisioitm
Mexoport
Salem
Troy
WcstficM
Wolcott
Hrunsurtck
Canaan
Concord
Granhy
Guildhall
Lcmingion
Limenbvrgli
J\Iaidstcme
MineJiead,
John Harding
Luther Bing'ham
Eliae East man
Noyes Hopkinson
Samuel H. Hovoy
ESSEX COUNTY.
David Hyde
JeKse Goopcr
Ardiibald Tnggard
Jo(?I Basset
.ToJu) Dewey
Joseph Downer
John Chandler'
Jesse Hugh
Aden Bartlett
GRAND ISLE COUNTY.
Allmrgh William L. Sovvles
Grand Isle Samuel Adams
A'^otih Hero Benjainiri Butler, 2d.
Sonih Hero Bird Landon
Kineyard Ira Hill
^'^''-
5695
Rev. Jonathan Woodman, Sutton, Chaplain.
Rav/sel R. Keith, iVIentpelier, S/ierf^.
David P. Webster, Montpelier, Mes.^mger.
William Billings, do Doorkeeper.
Calvin J. Keith, do Librarian.
Alvan Cartar, ) ^^, ^ ,. „
Arauuah Marshall, ( ^■^'''''^' ""f ^"' ^^''''''
-.TUBICIAL.
The judiciary powers of the state are vested in a
IJ Isupreme eonrt, consisting cf five justices, chosen e.ve-
in
rv vear, by the lefrislatiire ; a county court, consisting
oVthrPo i'lsticos, the chief ji'stice beinnroneof the jns:
ticcs of the snprerne court, ciioscn in thesamomaniier,
jwha hol.l courts twice a year in their ret^prctive coun-
ties; and justices of the peace appoint-jd in the same;
manner.
SUPREME COURT.
Hon. lliCiiARi> Sklnnf.k, Chief J v slice.
Hon. t^\Mi;:-L Prenttss, Isf, ~\
Hon. Titus Hutchinso.n-,-£(I, [ Assistant
Hon. Katf.s Turnkr, 3d, { Justices.
Hon. Ehiiracm Paddock, 4'ih, j
B«^-NNl>GTON county.
N.than Burton } ji^^^,^^^^ j,,,;^,^,.
.Jnunthan L. Robinson, S
R«muci Cnnfieid, ^kcrijf.
I Aaron Dcnin, JTi Ri^h Baili^.
j Phiueas Smith, SlaWii Attorney. !
'iMilo L. Bennett, Judge of ProbdUfor the District of '
! Manchester.
jSylvanus Dantbrtli, JuJp! of Probate for the District
of Bennin-L^ton.
j Cyrus ?.Iunson, Aaron Baker, Leonard Sargsnnt,
|coiri!iii?£ioners of jail deilver}'' for I^IancheFter district.
1 Truman Squicr, .Tededich Dewey, John Norton,
|coinmiGsioriers cf jail delivery fox Beniiing"ton district.
j Sylvauus Danforth, Sylvanus Sykes, Peter Dudley,
iJulius Beebe, Reuben 8miih, road commissioners.
jusrrcFs or the T'KAcf,,
A^rHngton. Sylvester Deming-, Reuben Barney,
iCy.-us Caniield, Samuel Wilmott, Astihel Hurd, JoSm
Arnold, Martin C Doming-. -
Bennington. Daniel Church, Henry Robirson, Wil-
liam Henr}', Austin Harmon, jr., Jonathan B. Norion,
Henry Harwood, Luiaan Norton, Uriah Kdorerton,
jSteboins Walbridge, Sanrl H. Blackmer, John "Hicks.
JnnjoG Hubbei!.
Dorset. John Cochran, Robert Bloomer, Gurdon
B. Southard, Azel Morsp.
ns ■
Jlanciiesitr. Joei Fraii, Leonard Sargeaiit, Wil-
liam Smith. Chester Clark, Lorain Dean., VVilliani
Beaedict, Gideon Uurritt, Alexander Robinson, Joshua
French, Ja'fi WheaXon, John Aiken, J. S. PeUibone.
Poimial. Tin5ol.hy Ware, Nathan Varin, Elijah ,
jBarber, Ezra Mor.tran. Ethan Brown, David Gardner,
illonamon P. Elaiiehard. Aiig^nstus StarkvYcatJicr, Jo-
siah
I Isaac Kimball, Joljn Mooar.
Rupert. -Grove Moor, David Sheldon, jr., Bernice]
|Rayinond, Henrj'- Sheldon, Joseph Parker.
Re'Xihboroug-k. Richard Carpenter, Henry Hoi-
brook, Horace Thompson, Erastns Hall.
Shcrfisburu. Jacob Whitman, John H. Olin, Na-
than L. Cross, Elias Wheeler, David Colvin. Jeremi- i
"'ah Malteson, Peter Matteson, Wright Spencer, Na- }
jthan H. Bottom, Gardner Barton, jr. Hirarn Barton. ;
Stamford. Otis Philips, ThomasBratton, John L.
jWihnavth, Stephen C Millerd. ;l
I Sand gate. Thomas Peck, Ira Hurd, John H. San-
derson.
Sunderland. James A. Graves, Joel Kinney, Sim-
eon Hicks.
' Woodford. William Park, Arnold Woodward, Eli-
jsha Lyon, Joseph C. Holiister, Jenninj^s Rider.
Peru. Peter Dudley, Josiah Barnard, Samuel Stone.
Landgvove. Gideon Davis, jr., Reuben Holt, jr.'
Simeon Leland, Asa Utley.
Winhali. Nathaniel Mellen, jr., Reuben Brooks
Assistant Justices.
WIKDNHAlvr COUJN'Ty.
John Roberts,
James L. Stark,
Paul Chase, Sheriff.
Aaron Barney, High Bailiff.
Alexander S.^ Campbell, Stale's Allorneij
[Lemuel Whitney, Judge of Probate Jot the District of
jYlarlhoro\
Horace Baxter, Judge of Probate for tht Di&trici of,
Westminster. . . |
Martin Field, Jo«iah Taft, Sylvanus Shervven, conimis^
sioners of jail delivery.
' Peter R. Taft, liomy Clark, James L. Stark, Tirn-
.othy H. Whitney, William R. Shafter, road commis-
sioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Athens.— Tiiiwthy H. Whitnev, Abraham Ball.
Thadeus Alexander, Warren Tinkham, Daniel Ful-'
ler,. James Bailey, Joseph Tinkham. [
. Acton.— EbenezcY Huntington, Lemuel Farvvell.
. Brattleboro'.—Lenmel Whitney, . Elnatlian Allen,
J^mes Elliot, Russel Fitch, Stephen Grcenleaf, Fran-
cis Goodhue, Epaphroditus Seymour, Henry Clark,
Bmerson Goodenoug-li, Levi Sloddard, John Pkiin-
mer, Daniel Mixer, Asa Green, Wilnam F. Hall, Eli-
sha H. Allen, Samuel Root. Samuel Elliot.
BrookHnf. — Alvan Boyden, Samuel Stebbins, Asa
jFiint, Israel Whitney, VVilliam Perry. .
Dover. — Abner Perry, Gardner How, Abraham
Jones, Aaron P. Perry, David Burr, Nathan Dean,'
Ebenezer Jones.
Dunimej'ston.—Mairsh^]] Miller, Asa Knight, Samu
el Knight, Asa Boyden, David Bemis, Joseph Dix, Jo-i
,siah Taft, Joel Chandler, Enos Leonard, Rufus Moore, :|
iA.sa Dutton, jr. Joseph Duncan.
Grff/^072.— Benjamin Dwinnell, Thaddeus Taylor,';
Barzillai Burgess, Nathan Wheeler, Artemas Spring
Samuel Walker.
Guilford. — John Phelps, Samuel Sikes, Joshua
Lynde, Cyrus Carpenter, Ward Bu.'lock, Benjami
'VV. Stevens, AmosHart, Dana Hyde, James Noyes,
Isaac Brov/n, jr. Samuel Cutting, Aaron Barney.
I Halifax.—'DRviuB Bullock, Samuel IL Miner, Asa-
jliel Ballou, Daniel Jones, Isaac Worden, W^illiam
jPlumb, Geo. Boardman, Rufus Chase, Jedediah Stark.
Jamaica. Ezra Livemiore, Timothv Goodale, Na-
tKaniel Robbins. Amos Howard, 2d, Peter R. Taft,
Sftniuel Barry, Ze.oies Skinner, James Bro'.vn, jr. Al-
pheus Kellogg.
Londonderry. 'Samuel Arn61d, Tyler Tinkham,
'Jr^hn Aik'-n. John Gibson, Lawrence Pierce, Thos.
n
\-rr:Te^v/rr^/-s^^f*%<-rf<f'if^-ft'>i^*f-'>' i
120 I
S. Vial, Joseph Crosby, jr. Lev;. Jones, Lutiier Stow-
ell.
Marlborough. Jonas Wliitney, Oshea Smith, Da
vid Mather, Jesse Cone, Hubbard H. Winchester
Samuel Philips. \
J^eufane. Martin Field, Natlian Stone, William 11.
Willams, Ephraim Pari^, Ebenezer Morse, Pardon T.
Kimball, Paul Holland, Henry Wheelock, David Mer-
riiield, Benj. Orrnsbee, Walter Eajjer, S. Shervvin.
Putney. Asa Washburn, James MinoU, Horace
Bliss, Alexander Campbell, Asa Keys, 2d. Otis Ha-
ven, Joseph Winslovv, James Fairbauk, Asa Hough-
ton, Phinehas White, David Crawford.
Ilockingham. David Campbell, Peter Willard, Eb-
ene7.er Locke, Bonj. Smith, jr. Ale^^bnder S. Camp-
bell, Calvin Webb, Esekiel Weston, Henry Lake, jr.
Solomon Wright, Horace Baxter, Daniel Kellogg,
ijouatlran D. Bradley, David Chandler, Artemas Rob-
bins, Hiram Davis, Manass^h Divoll.
SlraUon. Richard Scott, Abel Grout, Moses For-
rester, Asa Philips.
Somerset Haseiton Rice, Jotham Pike, Samuel
jWortliington, Ephraim Rice, Luther x'Vlden, Charles^
Morse.
Townshend. Caleb Garfield, Charley Phelpi?, Cha
pin Howard, Joseph Tyler, Arad Holbrook,Dana Bai-
ley, Epaphroditu^ Ransoni, Joel Chamberlain, Bar-
nard Sahsburv, Thomas Brown, Jacob Allen, jr.
Wm. R. Shatler. |
Vernon. Cyru^ Washburn, Nathan Wood, Joseph
Franklin.
Wardshorough. Jonathan Robinson, Asa Wheerj]
lock, Pearly Fairbai^k, Joseph Converse, Thomas Bar- 1
ber, Peter Hammond, Freeman Holbrook,Ros\ve]lM. J
Field, Leland Fairbank. _ . ij
Wesbninsier. Ephraim Hanney, Abiel Goodell, jr.
Ellery Albee, John Smith, Josep^h Ranney, Josiah
Wiiiard, Stephen Tuthill.
iFhithis-ham. Amos Brown, Elisha Putnam, Cbs.
^21
;K. Denison, iNaLiian lirovvn, ileiiry Uiuciuu, iiiuifcon
Morse.
Wilmington. Jairus Hal!, Philo Castle, Chs. K.
jField, Geo. Breckenridge, John Pulsipher, Eph. Ty-
ler, Azor Smith, Richard Wasie, Rasseil Fitch, Laii-
cy Forbes.
Windham. Richard Kelly, Samuel Goddard, Tim-
othy Burton, John Woodburn, Zadock Sawyer, Niles
i-Aidrich, James White, Daniel Cobb.
RUILAND COUr^Ti'.
Henry Hodocs, ) ^ ■ , ^ r ,■
T^Kr,'t) n i^'. -„ )■ Assistant Justices.
John r CuiDurn, ^
Jonathan Dike, jr. Sheriff.
Chauncey Thrall, Higii Bailiff.
Jonas Clark, State's Attorney.
Obadiah Noble, y. Judge of Probate for the District]
of Rutland.
John Stanley, Judge of Probate for the District of
Fairhaven. \
Robert Pierpoint, William Hall, James D. Butler, com- ;
missicaers of jail delivery. |
ReubeJi Moulton, John Ruggles, Isaac Griswold.j
David Young, David Holden, road commissioners. j
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. . |
Benson. Isaac Griswold, Isaac Norton, Chauncy:
^ Smith, Jesse Parkin, Asa Young-, Grin Dickinson,'
I'john Kellogg'.
}\ Brandon. Josiah Parmenter, Ciiester (joss, Asa!
[^Blackmer, David Sanderson, Matthew W. Birchard,|
fi Wolcott H. Keeler.
f{ Casileton. John Mason, Josiah G. Harris, Selah H.|
|i Merrill, Ezekiel Buel, Reuben Moulton. I
Ij Clarendon. Thomas Stewart, Horatio Beal, Thos.i
1 Tower, Lewis Walker, Joseph A. Hays, Frederick'
''utton, Daniel S. Ewing, Henry Marsh, Silas Bow ■
■ . .1, Oziel H. Round, Silas W. Hodges. ;
y Chittenden. Thos. Manley, Dan Dike, Moses ?. j
'^iVemp, Jonas Wheeler, Moses Randall. '
:i Danby. Barton Bromley, Ira Vail, Elijah Bull, Da- '
I vitTYoung, David Griffith, James M'Daniel. |
122
Fatrhavm' Barnabas Eliis, Moses Golton,- Tilly
iGilbert, HeriDon Stannart!.
Ilubbardton. Seth \Vallis, Henry J. Horton, Ira
JeiiJiijjgs, Samuel Cheever, David IJarber.
I Ira. Preserved Fish, Whipple Martin, l^rw'in Col-
lins, Rasseli Fish, Slukejy TJiornton, jr. Belah Bf^uJ-
!ton, Josiiua Harrington.
MoiMhoUij, NaUian T. Spray^ne, Stephen Tuck-
er, Marvel Johnson, Homer Earl, John White, Isaac
Dickennan.
Mounttabor. Caleb Buffum, Silas Barrett, Samuel
Paldivin, jr.
J^endon. Nathan Fisher, Rufus Richardson, Ed-
iiward Miizzy, Amos RobinsOn.
j Jliddleiown. Jonas Clark, Gideon Miner Jacob
iBurnam, Joriathan Barce, Allen Vail.
Orwell. Joab Smith, Dorus Bascoinb, Rosweh
JBarlovv, Jr. Ruluff White, 2d.- Ira Young, David Cut-
tin<2:, jr. Israel Smith, Thos. D. Hammond.
Pillsford. Gordon Newdl, Jonathan Warner, I-
saac VVheedon, I^aac Breesee, Lyman Granger, Sani-
uel Fairfield, jr. Samuel II. Kellogg, Thos. F. Boguej
Abel Penfield.
Piitspld. Erastus Holt, Eleazer B. Rockwell,
Wra. R. Blossom.
Puullney. Amos Thompson, Klisha Ashley, Wm.j
Ward, Saoiomon Gidding's, Wm. L. Farnum, Joel Bea-
man, Moses G. Noyes, A^mon Warner, John How.
I Pawlet. John H.'Andrus, Oliver HaakSjiNathaniel
Harmon, Joseph P. Upham, Elisha Allen.
Rutland. Moses Strong, Gershom Cheney, Chauu-
cy Thrall, Benj, liord, Moses Lester, Francis Slason,
Williajp Page, Edmund Douglas, N«\than Osgood,
Ambrose L. Brov^^n, Rodney C. Royce, John Purdy,
Robert Temple, Amherst I^ee, Jienaing Chatterton,
Issachar FfCed, Benjamin Smith.
Sudbury. Peter Reynolds, Thos. W. Hyde, Enoch
Smith, jr. Josfph Warner.
Sherburne. Albro Anthony, Josiah Wood, Wm.
Lewis, Richard Easterbrooks, jr.
Shrewsbury, David Holden, Elijah Holden, John
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ivifbnrn, Ziclon Etison, Ziba Aiciricu, jr. John Huck-
master.
TinmovVu Obadiah Noble, jr. Chad I'hilips, Lu-
cius Crampton.
WaU'm^forJ. Mosely Hall, Eliakim II. Johnson,
Alexander Miller, WilHam, Kent, Wiiiiam ?>lnrsh.
IVcHhnven. Jonathan Arms, Artems.s Wymon,
S. J. Hitchcock, D. B. Phippinel, Erastns Co;?.n)au.
Wtlls. Seth Blossojn, Raynioni Hatchk'is, Aaron
B. Tyldr,ShubaelLarnb.
TVINDSOn COU^TT.
Ahnor Forbes, ) ,. • ...^. 7„,,v^«
Samuel vV. Porter. ^
Asanh FJoicher, Sherijj':
John A. V mil, I^ir'^Ba-ilf:
Wy]\ys Lyrcan, State'-' ^'I'Jjiyjcr/,
Jonathan Whipple, Jud::': cf Prolate for the Dutrict
of Wiruisor. \
Isaiah Raymond, Judge rf Probate for the District of
Hartford. j
Benjan\in Swan, Simon Warron and JobLyiiian,com-|
rniesioner-j of jail delivery.
Edward Simons, Danii^l Ri\% John Brown, Theoph
iius Hoit, Chester Baxter, road commissioner^-.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Andf)Tei\ Samuel Clark, Joseph Dwls^'s, Ch3. W
.Ciiandler, Orrin Hazeltine-, Edward Simons.
Daldniore. Jonathaq Woodbury, Joseph Ather
ton, jr.
Barnard. Jo]in Foster, Luther C!>anGY, Jos. B.
Danforth, Benj. Briggs, Charles Walcotf, Lyman
Steward, Alpheus Howe.
{ Byids:ewater. James Walker, David ThoiDp-scu.
Tiios. V. Vose, Isaiah Raymond.
BeUicl. Stephen Cleavelaixt, Jonathan Marsh,
Th(w. P. Ruseeil, Samuel Liliie, Daniel Lillie, Wal-
ter Perrin, Luther Grnver.
} Cavmdish. Jesso Adams, Samuel Adams, Jabez
^Proctor^ Christopher Webber, Asa Wheeler, Hor-
r'~ "12 4 "
!ac(i Fletcher, Josiali Gilson, L-^vi Jaoliman, Amos
jWheeler, Abel Baldwin, Janios Smifli, jr.
i Chester. Amos Heald, Daniel Onion, Thos. T.
ijBarrett, Jophoa Iceland, Josiah Barnes, Enos Lovell,
jr. Dexter Field, Jabez Sargeant.
Ij LiuIJov\ Asabel Smith, Arioch Smith, Jesse Bai
jley, Reuben Washburn, Stephen Cinnmings, Arteracs
fSpaff-ird, Thomas Ke^'os, Joshua Warner, AsaS. Bar-
iton, Jonas Dunn.
I .Koriz'ich. Don J. Erigham, Moses Davis, Jacob
iBnrton, Joseph Emergen, Harvev Burton, W^aterman
lEnswortl), Ira Baxter, Daniel fI Kimball, Seth Hall,
jHesekiah Goodrich, Samuel Coit, John 3. Paine, Eb-
i'jenezer Spear, 5d.
! Plymiuih. Emanuel Saw3'-er, Asa Bri^'gs, jr. Levi
'Slack, Samuel Paore, John Lakin.
Pom/ret Ihnvcy Hewett, John E. Doten, Will-
jiam Gibson, jr. David Chandler, Luther Goff. Isaiah
!|Tinlcham, jr. Kimball Rnss.
Reading. Thos. F. Hiinimond, David Kapgood, jr
Jonathan Shedd, Samuel C. Loveland, Ciiarles Buck.
Rochester. Ephraim Bricrgs, John CnaiToe, Lyman
Emerson, J_iUther Waters, Sidney S. Hemmenway.
Sprinsjield. Asahel Powers, Eusha Bisbee, Beza-
jleel Wood, William Thayer, jr. John Field, Nomlas
Cubb, Phinehas T. Wale's, David Brown, David Lov-
jcll, Noah Safford, Russell Burke, John Boynton, jr.
Stockhridge. Rufus Lyon, Joel Cooper, Elislia P.
Perkins, Samuel Belcher, Benjamin Coleman, Justin
Morgan, Dwight Gov.
Ilarffnrfl. James Tracy, Hezekiah Hazen, James
Udall, Abel Barron, John Downer, Free-grace Leavitt,
Zerah Brooks, Ira Tcnny, Harvy F. Leavitt, John
Strong, VVvilys Lyman, Zobulon Delano, Phinheas
KimbalL
Hnrlland. Edward Swan, Asa Weed, Jabesh Hun-
ter, Daniel Denison, Sylvester Marcy, David Webster,
Daniel Ashley, Elias Bates, Samuel Wecden, Sullivan
{Marcy.
RoyaUon. Elias Stevens, Rodolphns Dewey, Dan-
iej Rix, Moses Cutter, Jonathan Kinney, Oei liiUiiigs
Oliver VVills, Silas Packard, Eiisha Rix.
; Sfiarort, Reuben Spalding-, John Baldwin, Free
tiian Holt, jr. Rodolphr.s Brown, 8. Shuttlawort.'i^ jr
Windsor. J. II. Hubbard, Aya Aikin, Samuel Sbut-i
ileworth, Allen Wait. Chs. Leavens, Luther Mills.
Daniel Reod, Carloss Coolidge, Wnu G. Hunter, Th.
Leland, Rufus Root, jr. Francis E. Phelps.
j fFealhersfie/d. Thomas Prenties, Joshua Upham,
Amos Hulett, Nahum Duncan, Joseph R. VVillian>s.
[Barnabas Dean, Ebenczer Shedd, Daniel Bowcn,
*Dcxter Smith.
Weston. Henry Gray, Henry Lovejoy, Amos N.
Burton, John Wilder.
[ Woodstock. Benjamin Swan, Henry C. Denison,
Walter Palmer, Job Lyman, Sylvester Edson, Gains
Perkins, Jesse Williams, Holland Simmons, Beia
jSimmons, Samuel Damas, Asa Wheeler, Billy Brown,
-\raos Warren.
/.ODISON cou>'Tr.
I DorastuB Wooster, } ^^^^.^^^^^ j
E. vv . Judd, ^
Sej'mour Sellick, Shcrifj\
John Hovtden, High Bailiff.
Georire Chipman, State's Attornetj.
Samuel Sv.ift, Judge of Frobaie for the District of
Jlddison.
Ezra HoytyJugde cf Probate for the Distriql cf JSTew
Haven.
Joel Doolittle, Samuel Swift, Charles Lindsley, corn
n:ission?rs of jail delivery for Addison cotrnty.
! Noah Kawlcy, Samuel B. Booth, John H, Sherrill
[commissioners of jail delivery for the city of Vergennes.
'. JoiiathanHoyt, jr. Jonathan Hagar, Henry Soper,
'Silas II. Jenison, and Marshall S. Doty, road commis-
sioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Addison. Arza Crane, Henry Smith, William H.
Pickett, Jonas N. Benedict, Henry Breevort, Aaron
Jackson, Gideon Segur, jr.
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K2
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Bridport. Benjainin Miner, jr. Calvin Solaco,
Gardner Converse, Reuben Gillet, jr. Ebenezer Allen,
iJoseph C. Eldridge, Augustus Grosvenor, Ruesel
! Walker, Caleb Smith.
Bristol. John Ilowden, Robert Holly, Lnthcr
Newcornb, Rufus H. Barnard, Henry Soper, Philetus
Pier, Winter H. Holley, Amos Eddy, Uriah Hoyt,
Horatio Needham, Daniel E. Parmelee, Gershoiri
Hall.
Cornwall. Horace Janes, Horace Linsiey, Asahel
Bingham, Jesse Ellsworth, Chauncey Cook, William
Hamilton.
Ferrishurgh. Thcophilus Middlebrooks, Stoddard
Martin, Russell Rogers, Allen Adams, Caleb Sher-
man, Stephen Beach, Archibald Collins, Noah W.
Porter, Ira Tupper, Seth Warner.
Goshen. James Fitis, Nathan Carr, William C.
Mead, Wrn. Carlisle, 3d.
Hancock. Charles Church, Zerah Barnes, Charles
G. Robbins.
Kingston. Joseph Patrick, Thos. Wing, Benjamin
Finney, Isaac Parker, John Peak, Ransom Becket.
Lincoln. John Bush, Oliver W. Burnhaui, Isaac
Hustin, Peter Johnson, Isaiah Green, Levi Downing.
Leicester. William Gile, Gideon Dyer.
Middlehury. Robert B. Bates, Samuel S. Phelps,
Seth Storrs, Peter Starr, Samuel Swift, John Sim-
mons, Nathan Case, Martin Everts, James Jev»'ett, Hi-
ram Munger, Charles Lindslcy, Jonathan Hagar, Nor-
man Tapper, George Chipraan, George Loomis, Har-
vey Bell, Joel Doolittle, Ozias Seymour.
Monkton. Johnson Finney, Thomas Smith, Daniel
Collins, Ira Ladd, John Barnum, Wm. Tracy, H. N.
|Smith, John Bacon, S. Kollis, J. Smith, J. Chaniberlin.
.Keicliavcn. David P. Nash, Jonathan Hoyt, jr. El-
Ins Bottom, Othniel Jewett, Joseph C. Bradley, Sam-
iiiol E. Chalker, Martin Eno. MironGriswold, Daniel
Twitchell, Lemuel B. Eldridge, Calvin Squires, Jo-
seph Everts, Wightman Huntington, William Nash.
Panlon. Wm. Myrick, Jesse Grandy, Norman
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Munson, Samuel ishepard, Enoch Kent, Friend Ad-
ams, Abner G. Holcf^mb..
; Ripton, Daniel Chipman, Marshall Miller.
' Salishury. Aaron Barrou'?, Reuben Saxton, Eb-,
enezer N. Briggs, John M. Weeks, William Morton,!
Gary Allen, Alpheus Taylor, Ellery Howard. '
, Stnrksboro\ Mj-ron 'Buslmcl!,' Elislia Ferguson,
Asahel Wentwortb, Samuel Bushneil, Elijah Fergu-
,son, John Hill, 3d. Hiram Alwood.
I Shoreham. Sijas H. Jennison, EbenezerBush.Ud-
Wy H. Everest, Aaron Lawrence, Isaac Cinpman,
:SaRiuel H. Holley, Joseph Smith, 2d. John S. Huns-
den, Davis Rich, Elisha Bascom, Levi O. Birchard,
Kent Wright.
rergennss. Beldan Seymour, William White, A.
W. Barnum, En.5ch D. Woodbridgc, Noah Hawley,!
Samuel B. Booth, Luther Chamberlain, William Bur-i
rett, Philip C. Tucker, Nathan Hoskins, Daniel W.j
Buckley.
JVarrm, Joseph W. Eldridge. Moses Sargeant, jr. I
David Ralph, Joseph A. Curtiss, Parker Wooster, Te- !
'"-.n Rising, James Butterfield. |
Waltham. Luther Everts, George Pisher. Solomon ;
Hobbs, George Field, Wm. P. Brown, Beers Tcmlin '
son
Weyhridge. Thos. Jewett, Asaph Hayvvard, Eli-
j-j ah G. Drake, Joseph Hay ward, Barzillai Steward,'
'Samuel James, Enoch Sprague.
Whiting. Moulton Needham, James O. Walker.
Ephraiia Moulton, Josiah Simonds, Ebenezer Whee-
';ock.
OP.A^'GE C0UNT¥.
William Spencer, } ^ . , , ^ ,.
Daniel Cobb, \ ^^^■'^i^icim Justices,
Abel Carter, SheriJjT.
Peter Bate.?, High Bailif.
William Nutting, States Attorney.
Frederick Griswold, Judge ef Probate for the Disirid
^Randolph.
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William Spencer, Judge of Probate for the District
of Bradford.
John Smith, Jason Steele, Daniel Jackson, commis-
sioners of jail delivery.
Stewart Brown, Frederick Smith, Jonathan Jen-
ness, Leonard Farewell, Benjamin P. Baldwin, road
commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
BradfmL Daniel Morton, John M'Duffie, Timo-
thy Underwood, Richard Aldrich, William Pratt, Jer-
emy Y. Bryant, William Wilson, Jesse Merrill, 2d.
BrL,,intree. Jonathan Bass, Sampson Nichols, Sol-
omon Holman, Lyn:ian Kidder, David Partridge, Ru-
fus Hutchiricion.
Brookfield, Enoch Steele, Barna Big-low, Nathan-
iel Wheatly, Elisha A His, jr. Simeon Colton, Thos
Kingsbury, Luther Wheatley, Waldo W. Ingalls
William M. Alvord.
Chelsea. Urbane Latlirop, Josiah Dana, Joel Tink-
er, John W. Smith, Ecnj. Rolte, Jason Steele, Josiah
Dickerson, Asahel Bliss, David Goodwin.
Corinth. SamuoJ Ilazletine, Richard Smith, Josh-
ua Merrill, Ezekiel True, Ephraim Ward, Goulsbrirn
Tnplin, Henry Dearborn, Winthrop Green, Moses
Wallace, Amos 0. Tenny, Stephen Eaton.
Fairlee. Jesse Stoddard, Fv,obert Gilmore, Phine-
has Dodge, James Morrisoii,Ebenezer Albee, Thomas
Stratton, Phinehas Bailey.
.Xr.wbur^/. Isaac Bayley, Jonas Tucker, Charles
IlnlK Charles Johnson, Ephraim B- t^tevens, James
JBayley, 2d., Joseph Berry, Abner B. W. Tenney, Da-
vid JIazeltine, Abel Underwood.
Orcimj^e. John Stacy, Thaddeus Clapn, Moses Sar-
geant, Christopher Richardson, Luther Carpenter.
Randolph. Abner Weston, Timothy Edson, Lsrael
Kibbco, Seth Washburn, John Moulton, Daniel ?ar-
isli, VYilliam Nutting, Belcher Salisbury, Benjamin
Bugbec, Joseph Blodgett, Edmund Weston, Enoch
Hebard, John Orcutt, John Glidden. William S. Shep-
herd.
Strafford. Lyman Benson, Stephen Morrill. Leon- \
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•• arc! VVa'.kor, David Morrill, Pliny Day, Nathan Young-, [
*.Toiin Burniiain.
Theffurd. William Iletiton, Timothy F. Earthnlo-
mow, Lyman Fi(ch, John Hall, Samuel Df.iiiels, John
C. Hammond, Presbnry West, jr. David Bruce, Vvil-
liam Thayer, Simeof) t?iJort.
Topsham. Samuel Buttorfield, Edmund Gcorg-e,
James Petrie, Lev'i Tabor, Jesse Putnam, Benjamin
P. Smith,. Aaron Sanborn, David Mills, James Joshn,
Moses A. Dustin.
Tanhridge. Sankiei Austin, Elias Curtis, Ebonc5:er
flacket, Cyrus Ciiapman, Benjamin Cozzcns, Georire
Weymouth, James tlutchinson, Elijah Dickerman, Eh
Austin.
J^crskirf. Thomas Keyes, Simeon Bacon, Is'athan-
, iel Jones, jr., William Prior, RufusBlanchard, George
>I'W. Maltby.
TVashington. .Jacob Bliss, Samuel Worthley, Fliin-
ehas Swift, Asa Burton, Stuart Brovyn.
JVeH- Fair lee. Elisha Thayer, Samuel Graves, Eli-
sha May, Isaac Lyon.
WiUiamsloion. I^^evi Smith, James Lynde, Joel
Bass, Arial Crane, Aaron S. Martin.
CHITTENDEN COUNTY.
^T^'^f ^Tm u \ ^'issiskmt Justices,
Nathaniel Nevi'ell,^
Mose:. Blis-s, Sheriff,
Benjamin Woodinan, High Bailiff,
Charles Adams, Stale's Ailorney.
Truman Chittenden, JuxJge ofprohale for the Distrtd
of CkiiUnder).
Aivan Foote, George P. Marsh, Truman Seymour,
commissioners of jail delivery.
Truman Chittenden, John Jolmson, Jedediah Boyn-
ton, Lemuel B. Piatt, William Rhodes, road commis-
sioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Bolton. Asa Stockv.-ell, Samual, B. Kennedy, Mo-
" ses L. Cotton, John Pmneo.
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i Burlington. Geor<re Robinson, Alvan 1^'oote, Isaac
•!T. Hydo, Isaac Warnor, Heman Allen, Nathan B.
llaswell, Andrew Thompson, John B. Ilollenbeck,
Charles Adams, Ebenozer Brown, Btirrell I^ane, John!
jN. Poroeroy, Georr^e P. Marsh, Guy Catlin, Truman
ISoymonr. John W. Patridgre, Charles Burnham, Chs,l
i|R,ii3se]l, Samuel Nichols, Bostvvick Towslcy, Amos'
Blodgett, William Evarts, Heman Lovvry, John J.
jt'ay, John Van Sicklan, jr. John Johnson, EnosBlinn,
jDavid Russell.
I Charlotte. Jona. Breckenridgc, Jeremiah Barton,
iStukely Westcott, John StroHg-, William Noble, Lu-
jther Stone, jr. George Sherman, George Newe-l), Aa(*-
jron L. Beach, William Sherman, David Cox)k, Benj.
Simons, Everett Rich, Pitt E. Ilewett.
CokheHcr. Daniel P. Adams, John W. Weaver,
.loseph E. Rhodes, Peter Nevvcomb, Noah Wolcott,
John Johnson, Udney 11. Penniman, Jacob Rolfe.
Essex. Ezra Slater, Billy B. Butler, Sainnel Pagc,-
Michael Sinclair, Solomon Baker, Elijah G. Stanton.
Him.s'burgh. Edmnnd Baldwin, Erastns Bostwick,
John M. Eldridge, Mitchell Hinsdeii, Nahuni Peck,
Heman R. Smith, Anson Mnnson.
Huntington. James Ambler, Lnman E. Loveland,
Nathaniel Norton, Enoch D. Smith, Selah Ambler,
John Judson, Jeremiah Remington.
Jerico. Thos. Reed, Wm. P. Richardson, L)Tnan
Field, Arthur Bostwick, Truman Barney, Lemuel
Blacktnan, Lyman Reed.
,MamJleld. Ivory Luce, Nathaniel Butts, Guorge
T/. Town.
Milton. Gideon Hoxsie, Ephraim Herrlck, Albert
G. Whittimore, Jacob Davis, Phelps Smith, Warren
Hoxsie, Elani Austin, Warren Hill, Boyd H. Wilson,]
Levi Smith. |
Richmond. Edward Jones, Amos B. Cooper, Elij
Brownson, Bciioni Thompson, Amos R. Bishop, Har-
ry Brownson, Charles Stevens, William P. Briggs.
Sheiburne. Levi Comstock, Samuel Blinn, Nathan-
iel Gnge, Snmuel Fletcher, Horace Saxton, Heman |
Barstcfw, Elilm Russell. 1
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St. George. Reuben Lockwood, Lewis Higby, Hor-
ace Ferris.
Underkill. William Barney, Isaac J. Bourne, John
H. Tower, Augustus Smith, Jonathan Woodworth,
Peter Martin.
Wesiford. Ebenezer Bowman, Ziba Woods, Jonas
Hobart. DaufortJi Wales, Josiah Farnswortli.
WiUiston. Solomon Miller, Nathan Allen, Da\nd
French, Chauncey Brownell, John Brovrn, jr. David'
Isham, BrifrhamWrifrht, Westley Whipple, Samuel A
Brownell. Truman Chittenden, Joseph Bradley, Brig
ham C. Wright.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
gan Carpenter, > ^^^.^.^^^^ ^^^.^^^^
Shubael Wheeler, (
Rawsel R. Keith, Sheriff.
Wni. Billings, High Bailiff.
Denison Smith, State's Attorney,
Jeduthun Lopnjis, Judice of Pi-abate for (he district of,
Washington.
George Worthington, Cyrus Ware, Joseph Reed, j
commissioners of jail delivery.
Joseph Howes, Stephen Pitkin, Ezekiel Robinson,
Matthias S. Jones, Daniel Moody, road commissiouers.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Barre. Chapin Keith, Joseph Thompson, Denison
Smith, Smith Sherman, Peter Johonnott, jr., Winthrop
Jackman, Lawson Harrington. ,
Berlin. Joel Warren, Chester Nye, Zenas C.
Dewey, James Paddock, Abel Knapp.
Calais. Gideon Hicks, Lovoi Kelton, Caleb Curtis,
Gideon Wheelock, Lemuel Perry.
Du.xhm^ij. John L. Kennedy, Nathan Huntley,
Horace Griffith.
I Elmore. Peleg Scofield, Abner Doty, Nehemiah
French, Jonathan Bridge.
Fayston. William Sherman, Theophilus Bixby,
Peter Drew.
i Jplarshfeld. Jacob Putnam, Aaron Bullock, Josiah
iHoUister. f
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Jliddiesex. Nathaniel Carpenter, David llarring- ;'
ton, Daniel Houf^hton, Horace Holden. j'
Montpeleir. Naiiffi Kelton, Josiah Wing-, . Parley ji
Davis, Joseph Winn;-, Joel Bassett, Nathaniel C' Eing--,
Salvia Collins, Nathan Jewett, Timolhy Hubbard, |:
Cyrus5 Ware, Joseph Howes, Timothy Merri]], Daniel
Baldwin, Oraniel H. Smith, Daniel P. Thompson,
Calvin J. Keith, Th : Reed, jr., Ezekiel P. Walton,
John Spalding.
jVoretoicn. Seth Munson, Cephas Carpenter, Ru- 1;
fns Clapp, Ebenezer Johnson, Oraniel 0. Skinner.
J-forthjleUl. Nati)aniel Jones, Jenjse Averill, Ehjah;^
Smith, jr., Joseph Williams, John L. Buck, Samuelj^
Dole.
Roxbury. Jonathan F. Riigg-les, Isaiah Shav/., !j
Daniel Kingsbury, Samuel M. Orcutt, Uriah Richard-
son, Charle.s Sampson.
Stov:. Nathan Robinson, Asa Raymond, Thomas
0. Downer, Rivcrius Camp, Daniel Moody, Abner
[Fuller, Phihp Smith.
Plaiiijleld. Silas Williams, jr., Israel Goodwin, I'
tiarvey Pitkin, Bradford Kinney. I'
Waitajield. Lynde Wait, Matthias S. Jonos, Ja-I
son Carpenter. |
Waierbury. Horace Atkins, Solomon Newcomb, j
Richard Kneeland, John Stearns, Ezra P. Eutler. |
Worcester. Allen Vad, /Imos Rice, Artemas Rich- 1
ardson. I
CAL2DONIA COUNTY.
Satnuel Si as, - ) n • ^ . t ,•
m' i! T} in n \ Jxssistant Justices.
Tuuothy P. Fuller, 5
Silas Houg-iiton, Sh£r[ff.
Jude Knnbali, Hi[:;k Bailiff'.
Charles Davis, State's Attorney.
Benjamin F. Deming-, Judge of Probate, for the Dls-
t/*'ict of Caledonia.
Joseph Morrill, 2d., Benjamin F. Deming,, and Aaron
Porter, commissioners of jail delivery. ||
Joseph H. Ingalls, Nehcmiah Bradlee,* Ajpheus|
ji
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Houghton, Samuel Warner, Luther Clark, road com-
tnissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Barnet. Hei.ry Stevens, Robert Harvey, Elijah
G. Brigham, James Gilchrist, Levi P. Parks, SiJasj!
Harvey, William Gilkerson, William Shearer, W^al-jj
ter Harvey, Hugh Somers, 2d.
Burke. Elam White, Rufus Newell, Rufus Cor-
ding, Galen Hunter, Geo. W. Denison, Isaac Deni-!
son. j
Cabot. Ebenezer Smith, Thomas Osgood, Antko-!
ny Perry, John Daman, John W. Dana, Joseph Fish-I
er, Elihu Coburn, Trnstora C. Hoit, Leonard Orcutt,i
Joseph Lance Theron Howard.
Danville. Joseph Morrill, 2d., William Mattocks,
Goo. B Shav,-, Aaron Porter, Abner Harris, James
M. Morrill, John A. Stanton, Amos Clement. Samuel
B. Mattocks, Archelaus Sias, Benj. F. Deming, Eb-
enezer Thompson, OUver Morse, Geo. W. Drew, Au-
gustine Clarke, Asa Sargeant.
Groton. Peter MLaughiin, Reuben Whitcher,
John Darling, jr. Jacob Abbott, Medad Darling, John
Heath.
Ilardwiclc. Ethan U. Nichols, Jacob Paine, Daniel
French, Enoch Smith, Samuel Warner, Samuel
Frerxh, Barnabas Doty, J^evi Gocdridgc, Orva Cros-
by, Enoch Bailey, George P. Fish.
Kirltj. James Church, Gardner Gibson.
Lyndon. Isaiah Fisk, Jude KimbaiJ, Josiah C.
AVillard. Isaac Fletcher, Geo. C. Cahoon, Alpheus
Fletcher, Abel Carpenter, EpliJ-airn Chamberlain,
Williani Cahoon, Benj. Walker, Asa Smith, Job Ran-
;daii. ■ i
! vAliL'a/-,v. Eleazer Packer, Miles Cog, Philemoai
Hart well.
;_ Ftachar.i. ^ .Tohn W. Chandler, Jonathan Elkips,
'Josiah SheJd, Reuben Eianchard, John Mattocks,
Cii^;iLer W". Blois, Zcnas Cmssman, Nicholas C
r>ii.A-d!, Hazen :\[errill, Geo. W. Clark, Neheraiah
^Ciculife, Ezra C. Chamberlain. :«
I ,j?.y'|:a'^_}Y.^^[Jau^Gj\ny,Jo;in_Nelson, Archibaldi
L
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Parks, Nathan Knight, Abrahata Page, iahcz Bige-
St. JolnsDinvj. Liitber Clark, Simeon Cobb, Joii-
all Goov;, Ptiilo Bradley, Abel Pierce, Lather Jewett,
Jery i)ickerrftan, Press West, Moses Kittridtre.
Sheffield. Hexekiah Bickford, Moses Davis, Mas-
itia U. Miles, Reuben Miles, Geerge Gray.
Si'Mon. Jacob. C Morrill, John Beekwith, Wni.
jBrcckvvay, Jctnalhrai Brown, Roswell Cheney, David
Stpdard, Thadeus Curtii?; Benj;amia C-aiapbell, Wells
:Way.
IVokterford. Josepli. Armington, Robert Taggard,
Abiel Richardson, Naihan Pike, Sanuiel S. Benton,
John Loc, Arad FreemaH, Ezekiel Cutter, Charles
'Adams, Brigham Pike, Josiah Carpenter, Sylvanus
lieanningway.
JFkeelock, Josiaii Lane, Dudley Ckrk, Abner
Mon-ill, Israel Porter, Jonathan Taylor.
WaUlcn. Gih^iaa Dow, ^arnes Bell, Tiniothy
Haines, jr. Adam. Asiadon, jr. Leonard Farrington, |
Daniel Wooster, Hanson Rogers, Thomas Farnug !
ten, NathanitJJ Farringtou. i
i Wopdburij. David Hprrick, Joel Cilley, Ebenezeri
iBrucG, Be.njamin Fovvier.
Goshengvre. Elihu Sabin.
FRAKKi.iN eor.NTr.
JoelBai^^or, l Assidant Jiisllces.
Samuel ^ead, ^
Timothy .Foster, Sheri^',
Deeins R. B'>gne, High BaUiJ/\
John Smith, X'aZc'.v AUonrey.
IScth Welinori^, Ji^di^i. of Fi-obcie for the District oi-
Georgia.
Julius Hoyt, Jamer- Davis, Jeduthun Spooner, com-
imieeioners of jail delivery.
J J icob Smith, Thomas Wraerman, Vv^illiam Barber,
iCoraejius Wood, Lyiisan Eggleston, road conmii!i.sion-
ert!.
ju'^'ricES OF tid: rriCE.
Berkshire. Amheibt WilloKghby, Geo. W. Wood-
■Siini ~giri J-,T?a7-^^•~i^l^^^agaiiB^7'Tl^BrT^-7i^■ "i -^^-^^'■='^— —« o-^.w— ^^-.^-t^jk
13./
WDrlh, John Lewis, Harvey Claik, Bramard Bradley
B'TJc£7'sfie!d. B ■njamin Ball, Comiurt Barnes, Gal
vin Ewinoff!, Joe];Parkh rrst. i
Bek'idcrc. Joliu Brovvn, Moody Shatusk, Moset,'
Pholps.
Camhi'idc^e. James B. Gilniore, IVathaniel Res<J,t
jjv. Lcv.is Parker. Henry Slowell, Newell Hunt, E_:r-
bcrt Pcwell, pel Safford, Bt'riali Cnrtiss, Isaac iV.
Bulklcy, Thomas Eilinwood, John V/ilson, Katlianiel
Soar.-?.
Enosbvru^i. William Barber, Thos. M. Pcriard,!
Austin Fiiiicr, "Clmrlcs Stevens, Jonas Boutell, Th.
Fuller, Joseph Waller.
j Fle.li.iH^^^ Zo-raJj Willmighfcy, Joseph Robmsen,
Xathan L. Holmes, Eiias BJair. ;
Fairjiel6?7 Joseph Sowle, Aarcr; BuiT, Jolin Loach,
Benjamin Fairbank, Ira Foot, i5amuf^I P. Hull, E-
■iijah Sherman, Martin Priudle^ Jared Spalding, Joab
jSmith.
I Fairfax. Alfred Wheeler, Tsaac N. So«le, Jose^phj
IHLint, Joseph Beeman, Shilometh S. Hall, Josiah;
iGront, Homer E. Hubbell, William Crane.
I Franklin. Joshna Peckham, Reaben Towle, John
;C- Colco.rd, Enos Pearsons, Philips. Gates, Elisha;
JBascomb.
Geoi'f:;ia. Tra Hinklcy, Elijah Baker, Solomon Bliss,
r. Daniel Sabin,8eymoiirEgfgleston,Hezekiah Wead.f
J J if:; h^; ale. Conrad Sax, .Tohn Kiles, Jesse Cntlor,}
j-loscpii B. Cutler, Jesse Garpenter, Luther Hyde,!
iLootnis Meigs, Luther Meigs, Edward C. Hastings, i
Johnson. Daniel Dodge, Joseph E. Waterman.;
Thomas Waterman, John Hohnes, Erastus D. Hub-j
bell.
JJont^om^ry. Eichard Smith, jr. Eli W. Bosh,}
Henry N. Janes.
RkfiforcJ. Cakb Roycc, Samuol Heath, Sanmel
F.irrrir, Alden Sears, William Hamilton, Jonathan
jCarpenter.
SterUm::. M&ses Vilas, Jonathan Merriil.
ShrJdon. Daniel SniitJi, Oliver A. Keith, Cliarles'
E. Gal'iio. Elisha Good.sell, Alanson Webster.
1 36
Swanton. Shadrack Hathaway, George Greene,
Daniel Mei^s, George W.Foster, Jonathan Berry.
Stephen S. JBrown, ileman Hopkins, Cornelias Wovx],i
Wiiliam Farrar, Moses Orcutt, Gary Clark, Norman
L. Whitteniore.
St. Alhans. Abijah Stone, Julius Hoyt, Uriel
Smith, Wm. H. Wilkins, Orman Tnllar, Samuel Bar-
lovv, James Davis, Stephen liawrence, jr. Benj. H.
Smalley, David Read, John Smith, Halph Lassell, He-
man Greene.
Waicrv.ille. Moses Fisk, Jesse C Holmes, Joseph
R.owell, Sylyanus Eaton, Antiphas Fletcher, Luther
Poland, James Horner.
ORLEANS COUNTY.
Nathaniel p. Sawyer, \ ^,,-^^,,^ j^.^i,,,,
Jasper Robmson, ^ [
Thoma,s Jameson, Sheriff.
J.hn Harding, Hig/iBHliff.
Elisha H. Starkweather, State's Attorney.
John Kimball, Judge of Probate for the district of Or-
leans.
John Killam, John Boardman, Joseph Wiggins,
commissioners of jail delivery.
John Boardman, Abner Flanders, John Harding,
Joseph Scott, Charles Kingsbury, road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Alhany. John Skinner, John Fairman, John Tracy,
Eli Chamberlain, jr., Bela T. Jones, Dyar Bill.
Barton. James May, Oliver EJodgett, Gilbert El-
liis, John Kimball, John H. Kimball.
Broicnington. Elijah Sirong, Amherst Stewart,
iLuke Gilbert, Thomas Wells, George C West.
Charleston. Abner Allen, Winthrop Cole, Jonas
Allen, Joel R. Hulden, Elisha Bingham.
Coventrij. Thomas Guild, Perez Gardner, PelogI
Redfield, Ebenezer M. Gray. Elijah Cleaveland, Ar-
oalus Harmon, Josepii Hazeltine, David Huggins,;
Tiiomas Baldwin.
Craftshvry. WJlhnm Scott, Samuel French, Wil
liam "Graves, Jacob Mason, Isaac Hovey, Janies^
1
137
Paddock, Augustus Young, Royal Corbin, Joseph
Scott.
Derby. Isaac Severance, James Way, Jacob Chase,
Rufas Sle\tart, Timothy HinmaH, Nehemiah Wricrht,
John Stewart, Charles Kifigsbuiy, Jacob Bates, Lu-
ther Newcomb.
Eden. Jonas Stone, Ckrk Fish, Cliarles Wliitte-
niore, EU Hinds, jr.
Glover. John Crane, Charles Hardy, Jose^ Owen,
Seth T. Shaw, Thomas Baker, John Boardnian.
Grccnshorn'. Joseph Chapman, Amos Blancbard,
tephen Sherman, George A. Morey, Ashbel Hate,
E-d;iel ilac, Safsacl Hill.
HoLlaniL IMicah Feirin, Jason Himnan, Joshua
FrGix;h, Trumati Fairchild, jr.
Ilijdcpark. Abncr Flanders, Levi Edgerton, Breed
Xoyes, David Clemans.
frasburgh-, ZaG;ick Bloss, John KiUaiB, Samuel
WeHs, jr., Joseph Wiggins, Joseph Kidder, Moody B.
Kimball, Noreian Cleaveland, EMsha H. Starkweather.
Jay. Eli Hunt, Madison Keith.
Kciiyvnlc. EHjah Buxton, Dafiiel Sanborn, Otis
Lolan'd, John Harding.
J'Jorgan. Jolham Cumraings, Ira Leavens, Wil-
liam Colby, Rue! Cobb.
MorristGimu Abiel Efiton, Jedediah Safford, David
P. Neyes, Asa Cole, Isaac Allen, Elisha Herrick, Lui
tiier Bingham, Samuel Cook, Joseph Sears.
Xeicpard. Sarauel Warner, Seymour Lasie, Israel
S. Scott, Ehas Eastman.
Salem. Epbraim Blake, Joseph Crantla], Orrin
Lathe, Josiaii Lyon, Noyes Hopkinson.
Troy. Saaaucl West, George Flint, Frederick
Fuller, Ezra Johnson, Samuel H^ Hovey.
Wealjield. William Barnard, Jaijus Stebbins,|'
Tiiomas Hitchcock.
WolcolL Ephraim Ladd, GiH»ert Tsoyes, Tiiomas
Taylor.
ESSEX iCori^TT,
William Gates, i » ■ ^ , t .-
Noyes Donnison, \ *'^^"^'^"' •^^^^«^*-
■: rz 1 — 1 — ' — ' I 1^
gttmn
l:J8
AzarJali Webb, jr. Sheriff.
Otis Wallace, High Bailiff. . . j
I Da.\'\f\ll\\)\id.\-d,]r. Stales Atlorneij. |
I Royal Cutter, Jidge of Probate for the disirid of Es-\^
sc.r.
Moody P^ich, Henry Hall, Erastus Cutler, commis-
sioners of jail delivery.
John W. Bicknall, Mitchell Salisbury, Oliver Cut-
Ui)g, Reuben W. Freotnan, Moody Rich, road com-
(nissionerc.
JUSTICES 01^ THE PEACE.
Concord. .Tohn S. Johnson, Elijah Hill, Daniel
Pike, 2d. Warner Binn-ham, .Tolm Carnet.
Lunenhurgh. Spencer Clark, Stephen How, jr.
Abel Johnson, John Chandler.
Granhy. Thadeus Metcalf, Joseph Gleason, Ben-
jamin S. Clark.
Wenlock. John Cargili.
GiiildhalL David Denison, John Podge, Eraslus
Cutler, Olivev Woods, Wsn. Amy, Andrew Spalding.
John Dewey, John S. Wells, R. "W. Freeman.
JJaidstone. Moody Rich, George W. Byram.
Brimswick\ Daniel Smith, Benjamin Brov;n.
Minchead. Daniel Holbrook, Martin French, Jas.
L. Brown, John M. French.
Lcminoion. John Bailey, Ebenezcr Blossom, Isaac
N. Aldrich, Cummings Euihngton, Mills De Forest,
Henry Blodfi-ett.
Canaan, "james D. Heath, John L. Weeks, AltVed
Vi. Ingham, Nathaniel Nichols, Marcus Beecher, Jes-
-ec Cooper.
grAjvd isle county.
LewipSovvles, l Assistant Justices.
lilelvm Barnes, .r*. S , ■ " ^
John M. Sowles, AVer/#V A .i.-co\ ■
Seneca Tobias, H/o-/i Z?m7/^.
Hector Adams, Skde's Attorney.
I Joel Allen, Judge of Probate for ike disirid of Grand
;! IsUy
139
Elilm Parks, Joei Alien, Dan ilazeu, coinmiosion-
ersof jail delivery.
i Abner Keeler, E. Beardsley, Trad Allen, Ichabod
Niles, Ira Hill, road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PKACE.
Alhurgh. Joseph Sewell, Ichabod Niles, Jireh S.
Berrv, Thomas Mott, Amos Ransom, Abram Ladue,
I Abef Phelps.
JS^orth Hero. John Wright, jr. Uriah Hazen, Jed-
ediah P. Ladd, Irad Allen.
Grand Isle. Jonathan Hyde, jr. Lewis Ladd, Sam-
uel B. Gordon, John Chamberlain, Samuel Adams.
South Hero. Abner Kccler \Valiis Mott, Lorenzo
Hale, Jedediah Sawyer, Bird Landon, Frederick
Phelps, Alson Landon. ,
Vineyard. Charles Carron, Ezra Pike, jr. Harry!
H^ilK EJihu Holcomb, Hiram Hall, Simeon R. Scott,:
William Wait.
SESSIONS OF THE COURTS IN VERMONT.
District Court. — At Windsor. 24th May.
At Rutland, 6th October.
SUPREME AND COUNTY COURTS.
BENNINGTON COUNTY.
S. C. — at Bennix"igton, 2d Tuesday next after the 4th
j Tuesday of January.
[C C. — at Benning-ton, 4th Tuesday of April.
Manchester, 4th Tuesday of September.
Joel Pratt, Clerk.
WINDHAM county.
S, C. — at Newfane, 3d Ttiesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
C. C— 3d Tuesday of April.
3d Tuesday of September.
James Eeliot, Clerk.
"U>-TNDf50R COUNTY.
S. C. — at Woodstock, 4th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
C. C. — 1st Tuesday of June.
1st Tuesday of December.
Benjamin Swan, Clerk.
140
RUTl.AINO COU>Ty.
S. c.— at Rutland, 1st Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
C. C— 2(1 Tuesday of April.
2d Tuesday of September.
Robert Pierpoikt, Clerk.
A3)DT50N COUNTi".
S'. C— at Miudlebury, 4th Tuesday of January.
C. C. — 2d Tuesday of June.
2d Tuesday of December.
^AMUEf. Swift, Cleric. -
ORANGE COUNTV.
.S'. C— at Chelse^sr, r.th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
C. C.-~ 3d Tuesday of June.
3d Tuesday of December.
H. E. G. ArLAuGHLEN, Clerk.
cniTTENPEN COUNTY.
S. C— at Buriiugton, 1st Tuesday of January.
\C, C.— Last Tuesday of March,
1 t'ast Tuesday of Auo'ust.
i Nathan B. Haswell, Clerk.
I WASHIf^GTON CGl>?iTy.
\S. C.—at Montpeiier, 6th Tuesday next after the 4tl
\ Tuesday of January,
10. a— 4th Tuseday next after the 4th
Tuesday of April.
1st Tuesday next after the Sd
Tuesday of September.
J.jsiiua Y. Vail, Chrk.
CALF-DOTvlA -COUJ.'Ty.
S. C.—at Danville, 7th Tuesslay ne:st after the 4th
Tuesdn,y of January.
C. C.-— 4tbTuesday of April.
Wednesday next after the 1st
Tuesday of Sepiember.
Benjamin F. Deming, Clerk.
iff-Ti-i — rrmiTiir —^ •^' """[ f — ^— jg"
^•s
141
FRANKLTX COU-MV.
\s.
C. — at St. Albans, 2fl Tuesday of January.
\C
C— • 2d Tuesday of April.
2d Tuesday of September.
HoR4CE Ja-nes, CVerA:.
ORr.EA-NS COUNT V.
s.
C— at Irasburgh, 9tli Tuesday next after the 4tlj
i
Tuesday of January.
:c.
C— 2d Tuesday of April.
Last Tuesday of August.
,
Ira H. Ai.LKN, Clerk.
ESSEX COUNTl'. [
;S.
C— at Guildhall, 8th Tuesday next after the 4th,
Tupsday of January.
a
C— 2d Tuesday next after the 4th
Tup'sday of April.
3d Tuesday of September.
William Gates, Clerk.
GRAND-ISEE COUNTY.
s.
C. — at North-Hero, 3d Tuesday of January.
a
C. — 1 4th Tuesday of April.
4th Tuesday of September.
JoEE Aeeen, Clerk.
RELIGIOl/S SOCIETIES.
VERMONT BTBEE SOCIETT.
The sixteenth anniversary of this society was hcld-
en at the State House, October 15th. {|
Qfficers for 1 828—9.
Hon. Charles Marsh, President.
Hon. C. P. Van Ness, } .. t^ p .
Hon. Abner Forbes, \ ^- Presidents.
Rev. Leonard Worcester, Secetary.
Hon. .Ieduthun Loom is, Treasurer.
Hon. Chaunc'ey Langdon,
Rey. John G. Dow,
Rev. Joel Clapp,
Rev. Leonard Worcester,
- Directors.
Samuel Goss, Esq.
Hon. William Hall,
L-
Rev. James Marsh,
,
Vice Presidents.
142
VERMONT COLONIZATtON SOCIETY.
Tho ninth anivcrsary of this society was held
M«niLpe!icr, Oct. 15.
Officers for 1823—9.
Hon. Eltjatt Paii\f., President.
Hon. C. P. Van Inicss,
Hon. Ezra Butleti,
Hon. Seth Wetmore,
Hon. HonATio Seymour,
Hon. Jonas GamIsa,
Hon. Israel P. Dana,
Rev. .Tames Hoe art,
Hon. D. A;^Ro A. Buck,
Rev. Amartati Chandler.,
Rev. ,ToEL Nanntng,
Hon. Pkinrkas White,
Ivev. Calvin Yale,
Hon. TnosiAs EME^ngoN,
Rev. Charles White,
Daniel Balrwin, Esq. TretiBUrcr.
Hon. .TosEPH Howes, Auditor.
Rnv. Chester Wright. Secvctafy.
Hon. Horatio Seymour, ) Delegates to the Am. Co'
Hon. Benjamin Swift, ^ Society.
Manacrei's.
VERMONT TEMPERAXCE SOCIETY.
This f-cciety v^as organized at Montpelier, on the
IGthOct. 1828.
Officers.
Samuel Pret,-tiss, President.
ViCE Presidents. Noahdiah Swift, Bcnniiigto co.
PJiinhess White, Windhnmco. Robert Pierpoint, Rut-
land CO. Abner Forbes, Windsorco. Horatio Seymour, i
Addison co. David Palmer, Orange co. E. P. VValton,
fFashington co, George B. Shaw, Caledonia co. He-
iman Allots, Chittenden co. Seth Wetmore, Franklin
CO. Alpheus Hall, Grand Isle co. Thomas Jameson,
Orleans co. John Dewey, Essex co.
Jonathan C SoiUhtnayd, Secretary.
James Spaulding, Treasurer.
US I
BANKS. j
Dank of Burlington. E. T. Englesby, President;!
A. Thompson, Cashier. Capital, g 150 000. |
Bank of IVindsor. x^bner Forbes, President; Ed-|
{ward R. Campbell, Cashier. Capital, ^100,000. I
I Bank of Rutland. Robert Temple, President ; Will- 1
'lain Page, Cashier. Capital gl00,000. |
I Bank of Braltleboro'. — Jonathan Hunt, President :[
IE. Seymour, Cashier. Capital, gl00,000. [
j Bank of Jlontpelier. J. H. Langdon, President ; i
iTh: Reed, jr. Cashier. Capital, ^100,000. j
I Bank of Caledonia. A. Clark, President ; Z. Nc'.v
jfU, Cashier. Capital .^100,000.
I Bank of St. Albans. B. Swirl, President; Gideoa
HoLiyhton, Cashier. Capital gl 00,000.
Bank of Vcvgcnnes. S. Slrong, President ; Win.
White, Cashier. Capital, g 100,000.
Bank of Qvange. Amplias Blake, President; J.
Steele, Cashier. Capital c^l 00,000.
Bank of Ucnnington. N. Swift, President; S. C.
Raymond, Cashier. Capital, ^100,000.
The following lists of tewn officers, &c. were receivod loo late for j
iiisurtioa in their proper places.
Jerico. — Delegate, Noah Chittenden. Town clerk,
Thomas Reed. First constable, Harry Gloyd. Se-
I'/cimen, Lyman Field, Luther Brown, Wilham A.
Prentiss. Ciergy, Smitii, cong. Attur-
nies, Joseph Porttjr, Jacob Maeck. Physicians, Geo.
How, Hamilton, Hcsea Bliss. Postmaster,
Joseph Porter.
St. Albans.-Delcgtite, James Davis. T. clerk, Abijah !
Stone, First constable, Josiah Newton. Selectmen,
John Smith, N. H. Taylor, Eleazer Jewett. Clergy,
Sylvester INash, epis. Wortliington Smith, cong. At-
lurnies, Asa Aldii, Seth Welmore, Benjamin Swifr,
[. P. Richardson, John Smith, James Davis, B. H.
Sinalley, Stephen Royce, Henry Adam.-r, David Road,
U. R. Beardslcy, Joseph H. Br'ainerd, G. B. Sawyer,
L. B. Hunt. Physicians, Charles Hail, Lock Chand-
ler, L N. Fosier. Postmaster, Horace Janes.
Danville. — Charles Davis, attornev. ^
mmmmmm f — rT-jnrTrri t' ' . *■ >sst
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Commissioners of Common Schools.
William Hall, Charles K. Williams, Jacob Colla-
mer, Benjamin F. Bailey, and EphraimPaadock.
Commissioners of the Deaf and Dumb. .
Horace Everett, Chauncey Langdon, and John
Smith, of St. Albans.
Robert Pierpoint, Inspector of Banks in operation.
€mttntn<
Aspects
I Almanac
Banks
Civil government of Vermont.
County appointments, com-
prising Assistant Justices,
Shorifis H Bailiffs, State's
AttoDiies, Judges of Pro-
bate, t>chool Commissioners
and Road Comitiissioners,
i)y Countie.-.
13enningloa
VVindiiam,
Rutland,
Windsor,
Addison,
Orans;,',
Chittenden,
^■\'ashington ,
Caledonia,
Franklin,
Orleans,
Essex,
Grand Isle,
Courts, sessions of
Department of State
W;!r
Navy
Vi- i i pses
History of Vermont
Inf.ercourde with foreign nation
Literary and scientific sso.
Literature of Vermont
r>Iovoablo feasts
Tvliut, officers of
Militia of Vermont
Officers of The customs in Vt.
Patent office
Presidents
Population of Vermont
Rates of postage
Receipt to cure consumption
Religious societies
Signs of the Zodiac
Seasons, commencement of
Salaries and fees
Town officers, Delegates, Cler-
gy, Physicians, Attornies &
Postmasters, in each tov/a
in the state — i)y counties-
Bennington County,
|Windliam County,
[Rutland County,
I Addison County,
{Orange County,
Chittenden C-ounty,
Wa£;h;ngton County,
Cvilcdonia County,
Franklin County^
Orleans County,
E^sex County,
Grand Isle,
Treasury department
Union, notices of the states of
U. Statoa, government of
Judiciary of
Consuls of
Census
Vcrmront, situation, &c,
98
94
•374
9d
107
J Oct
141;
4-2
44:
47
49
53:
54
5S:
57
87,
59;
62;
88
91
93;
83
A TABI^El •
Showing- the number of square miles of each state
in the Union; the population of 1820; tli^paveragc
populwteon on a square mile; an'd the estimated value
of manufactares in 1810.
Maine,
N. Hamp.
iMass.
R. Island,
Conn.
Vermont,
N. York,
\N. Jersey,
Penn.
Delaware;
Mary] and,
Virginia,
N. Carol.
S. Carol.
Georgia,
x\labania ,
iMississip.
31 ,750
0,491
7,250
1 .580
4,764
10,212
46,000
8,320
46,000
2,120
13,959
f>4,000
48,000
24 000
60,000
44,000
145,000
Louisiana, 48,000
O 1-1
Tennessee!40,000
(Kentucky,
I Ohio,
[Indiana,
Illinois,
Missouri
Mich.Ter.
jArk. Ter.
Col. Dist.
Total,
42,000
39,000
36,000
52,000
60 000
40,000
100
929
786
6,740
3,602
.7,967
918
39,367
20,017
30,423
17,467
147,123
462,042
219,629
258,497
151,439
42,450
33,272
79,540
82,826
129,491
4,723
1,420
1,374
10,569
174
1,676
10,425
298,335
244,161
523,287
83,059
275,248
235,764
,372,812
277,575
,049,398
72,749
407,350
,065,366
038,829
490,309
340,989
127,901
75,448
153,407
422,813
564^317
581,434
147,178
55,211
66,586
8,896
14,273
33,039
1,764,836 9,625,734
330
g^2
_ w p2
|3,7tl,116
5,225,045
21,895,528
4,106,074
7,771,928
5,407,280
25,370,286
7,054,594
33,691,111
1,733,744
11,468,794
15,263,473
6,653,152
3,623,595
3,658,481
I 419,073
1,222,357
3,611,029
6,181,024
2,894,290
300,000
120,000
200,000
50,000
1,100,000
.72,762,676
No. XIII.
WAJmTOTS'3
VERMONT REGISTER
AND
FARMBR^S AliMAJTAC,
. FOR THE YEAR OP OUR LORD •
1830:
BEING FIRST AFTER BISSEXTILE,
OR I^EAP-YEAR,
AND FIf TY-FOURTH OF AMErIcAN INDEPENDENCE.
•
Calculated for the Meridian of Montpelier, in latitude
44° 17' north, and longitude 4° 25' east from the
Capitol of the United States at Washington.
AST^irOMICAL CALCITLATIONS
BY ZADOCK THOMPSON, A. M.
MONTPELIER:
'UBLISHED BY E. P. WALTON &. CO. AT THE MONTPE-
LIER BOOK-STORE.
;
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It
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I
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No. xiir.
AND
FOR THE YEAR OP OUR LORD
183<l:
BEING SECOND AFTER BISSEXTIIiE,
OR LEAP-YEAK,
AND FirTY-FOURTH OF AMERICAN INDEPENDEXCR
CalcnlateJ for the Meridian of Montpelier, in latitude
44'-^ 17' nortl), and longitude 4° 25' east from the
Capitol of the United Stales at Washington.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS
BY ZADOCK THOMPSON, A. M.
MONTPELIER :
PUBLISHED Bi' E. P. WALTON &. CO. AT THE MONTPE-
LIER BOOK-STORE.
iiriIM-..Tr--n»r.— w.„.*._^_arf-»Tn.-, , „-^ -j— T-" ■■HUH ill Tf ■''[ I HI ' "
NAMES AND CHA-RACTEE.S OF.
'©The Sun.
I® ©The Moon.
^ Mercury.
$ Venus.
OThe Earth.
^Mars.
J^ames and Characters of the Sh
TAv'k^s.
NAMES AND CHARACTEKS OF THE ASPECTS.
Q Ascending Node. ' ^ Descending Node.
(L Conjunction, or in the same longitude,
n Quartile, or difFering 3 signs in longitude.
§ Opposition, or differing G signs in longitude-
CHRONOLOGTCAL CVCT.F.S.
Dominical Letter,
Golden number,
Epact,
19
Solar Cycle,
Roman Indiction, 3
Julian Period, 6543
^ob. 24
ich 21
April 4
11
5TS. _ i
, Low Sunday, April 18
iKo-ation Sunday, May 16
1 Ascension Day, or Holy Thurs-
day, May 20
VVliit Sunday, May 30
Trinity Sunday, J'^^^J,
Advent Sunday, ^ov. 28
S IN THE YEAR 1830.
e Sun, February 22d, invisible;
eninij. D 's Lat. 1° 23' north,
is of tlie Moon, March 9th, invisible ;
4Ini. morning.
he third is of the 9un, March 24, invisible ;
fSii. 54ui. morning. D 's Lat. 1=^ 18' south.
V. The fourth is also of the Sun, Aug. 13th, invis-
ible ; 6 at 7h. 4m. morning. D 's Lat. 1° 23' south.
V. Tiie fiuh is of the Moon, Sept. 2d, partly visible;
as fo]]o\vs :
Moors rises totally eclipsed ©h. 31m. ^
End of total eclipse. 6 36 [ Evening.
End of eclipse, 7 34 | ^
Whole Duration, 3 36 J
Digits eclipsed 21 deg. 40 min. from the north side of
the earth's shadow.
YL The sixth is of the Sun, Sept, 16th, invisible
cj at 9h. 39m. evening. D 's Lat. 1^ 13' north.
co:mmencement of the seaso>-s.
Spring begins March 20th, 9h. 41m. evening.
Summer — June 21st, 6h. 59m. evening.
Autumn — Sept. 23d, Sh. 59m. morning.
Winter — Dec. 22d, 2h. 17m. morning.
I'/is most efj cctuat method of destroying fVasps is to
dtstroy their nests. When L see them attacking fruit,
jor entering the bce-Iiives, I mark the direction in which
jithey fly away, u,nd follow them out of the garden till I
:ifiiid their nest. I then mark it, return about ten o'-
clock at night with a spade and a pot of water, and}
work up tiie nest and its inhabitants into a puddle.
T. C. Kensington, Sept. 12, 1823.
Honor belongs to the present life — fame lives in this
world after death.
JANUARY,
TO THB IB'^1
EXPLANATION OF TEliMS, CHAHaI
CALEKDAR page!
Circumcision is a feast in conii^K>ration of on|
Savior's circumcision, January 1. ^^B|||m^ is afoas
celebrated the 12th day after Chnal^^^lpcause
that day Christ was manifested to th
blazing star. Septitagesima is the
Lent.
FA31ME5\ S CALEr^DAr-
Now the clouds sift dov/n snow ;
North winds now relentless blow,
The weather grows severe ;
Before the sleigh the horses bound,
The cracking whip, the bells resound,
To welcome in the Year.
The annual circuit is again completed. Yes, though
we sleep, our chariot does not abate its accustomed
speed. Let us then awake ! be up and doing ! and
not have it said, when v;e are called to another world,
that W8 have been no more useful in this than lifeless
statues. Mankind were not created for idleness.
Diligence and activity are the very essence of lite and
happiness.
Look well to your barns ; see that your hay is not
wasted by trusting too much to boys. Fair words hid-
ler no parsnips.
Capt. Wisely says it is a fme thing to get up a sup-
ply of wood for summer, while the sledding is good, in
order to keep the women in good humor. Let us
make the trial. No pains should be spared to culti-
vate peace at our fire -sides.
Hard Times. All cry out, hard tinges. Lveiy
body in debt and nothing to pay with. Well then,
we must be indulgent to one anoiher, as we must ali
stand in need of indulgence. Now is the time to re-
form — to study economy — curtail exppuses — simplifyj
''How many rush
Like Tijasic to thfei
When tfttlie
'J\hp Past
JANUARY Ii«t-bWl days.— Itj30
ht3.will come,
dering brain,
ste of gJoom,
ck wilh dreams again J
day, 'Jh. 44m. evening,
y, lOh, 42m. evening. ^
r 16th day, Hh. 13m. evening.
,4th day, Oh. 4m. evening,
r 31st day, 5h. 5Cm. morning.
PECTS, &,c.
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|2nu Sund. af. Christmas. 7 37
\exercise on exiendie injlu-n 37
\ence over the affairs o^'o«r!7 36
lEpiphnny. globe has been 7 SS
^handed doion fraoi remote 7 35
Liician. antiquity. Ancicni\7 34
adrologers, aided by ike ig-^^ 34
Cj 1st .Sand, after Epiphany. 17 Ssl
2\noran€e and credulity of {I 33j
3|i,-i7/i/cj;j.i, succeeded in i}ii-\l
4' D oT posing upon ikcm ihe\l
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6]© Apogee, our world are
l\i:ontrolitd and governed by
c!2n(] Sunday af. Epiphany.
2\ike celcsUal aspects. JVieir 7
21 :s:norance of the true sys- 7
4|©enterc'Xi Icmof astrono-
5l/.'Z.y, rendered it impossible
G^Jor ilie ancients to e.vposeM
l\liie sophistry of these im-\l
" Jd Sund.af Epiph. poser s\l
Convei'fiion Si. Paul. vpan\l
Q)^ 6 ^•'iC2^' credulity. and{7
y Gr. elong. }) g^Pen. 7
their relis^iovs superstitions
b'K. G. IV. access. 18^20.
K. Chs. I. ]Martyr. rendcr-
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FEBRU AR YTslilMnmnth—l 8r30T
Purificalion of ihe Virgin ^^^M[ Feb. 2d was ob-
served, because the 40 days o1^P||^gon,V.c cording,,
to the lav/ of Moses, oftct'the birL^^Khri.-^ c::i):rc
on this day. The forty days bofo^^l^/: ,\ cvc ca
Lent. Ash TFechiesday h the B.YBl
ed, because the church fasted in s-
on their heads, on that day.
FARAIEP.'S CALENDARc
All bluster, bluster ! shut the door;
The drifting winds triumphant roar,
Block up the roads, alas I
The winds abate. Turn out, turn out !
Bestir 5"onr stumps, you lc2;y lout,
And let the trav'ller pass.
" Who hath woe ? who hath sorrow? who hath con-
tentions ?" vvho hatli a bloody nose and red eyes?
They that frequent the tavern. Who hath poverty,
with a numerous family of ragge^d and starving" chil-
dren ? He thai is often seen reeling' home with a botlle\
of rum. Let the profession of a r^san- be v;hat it may,;
he has not a moment of time to lose during his whole |
life. Yet how' many there are, who pass whole days,'
and even weeks, at this season, as dormant as ihCj
oyster. |
Come, Mr. Somnus, rouso up ! if the inclemency of,!
the weather will not permit you to be out a door, you ;
may employ your tim.e to advantage in reading- to yourj
family. Sje that all things are kept neat andin order
at the barn. Kmg Solomon says, that " 7ie ^/i«/ fv!
slothful in his voork, is brother to him that is a great\
loader.'' i
the fashion — to wear out old coats — to iessen gown j
patterns — diminish the exterior dimensions of bonnets!
— let our hats dywn one story — andto bring into vogue |
once more our good old substantial homespun " check,"]
and " stripe" — Iambs wool and worsted. The ladies, |
dear creatures, must set the example. They must |
turn their harps and pianos into looms and spinnin
|-.. . ""; . ..^..Jlfer7!ays-1830. 1
1' V>':: i^^^^^dering eyo |
t;.. t,j^^^^^^^ goue \jy ^ \i
a».I^^^Bm)\v"s clouded hour. !|
, : ^^^^Hay, 2h..53m. evening. |
tJ^Bl^th da>:, 7h. 39m. evening. \\
rj^^Bd (lav, llh. 47m. evening. ||
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1st Sunday in Lent.
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morn.
Vcniis will be evening star till t.iie 7th of March— jj
thence mornino: star to the 20th of December— thence ||
ev
eni
ng star till the end of tiie
year.
MAilCH, tllf^toi^h— T830.
Annunciation is peculiarljH^jed to Lauy Day
! March 25, from the angel G^[^B|^ announcing tu the
I Virgin Mary, that she should be ^: mother ol' Chris:.
I Palm Sunday, 26th, so called beMBJ^Jiepeoplo wenl
Ion that day with palm boughs tojp^^pDur Savior as
I he entered Jerusalem. Gooci i*riV^|^^he day of our
Savior's crucifixion.
farmer's calendar.
Ileap'd on heap the snows are pii'd,
TJie winds still blust'ring, bleak and wilt
But, lo ! the Riirn appears I
Now see the sugar-makers go
Up to their arm -pits in the snow,
, \V]]ile hope their spirit cJieers.
Old Boreas is now making his last elfurt. He wi:
Ijsoon have to yield his svvay, and retreat to his uurthcr;
%
icave.
Hark ! O, 'tis the sound of the flax-brake ! De-
lightful music ! Come, girls, out with your spinning
wheels ! Here's work for you. Let us have instru-
mental music in the house as well as vocaL
The tapping irons and sup-buchcts are not to be
neglected by those who have rnaple trees. Let tlie
soulhern nabobs be informed that we can have sugar
uiimingled v/ith the tears and blood of slavery.
Pay strict attention to your cattle and sheep. Much
is lost at tliis season by neglect. If your hay crum-
bles, sprinkle it Vv'ith brine, and sec that it is not
wasted.
" High, moivs^ arAfat cows, i
J\Iake the peasant look pleasant.''' jl
wheels, and shine out of a Sabbath in all the glory and;!
splendor of homespun. No more rustling of silks, nor'l
display of laces, when calico and cotton fringe will do^
as well, and, as the saying is, come much cheaper. — |
Besides, as retrenchment is the word, let out your,
plaits and tacks and lessen your patterns. There is
drapery enough in one of your modern fashionable,'
u.iiiJXi.ui-'-».»JU.ujm J
MA1{
31 days— 1830.
'I'iieii wtikos
Wtuch
i:
j'crl'rauglit heart
rlnddeoing tlirill
liours impart —
is cold and cliill.
A day, oh. 13m- evcnino-.
!ay, bh. 41m. morning-.
7th day, Oh. 47m. evening.
'24th day, 9h. 55. morning-.
rterSlst dav, 2h. 9m. morninir.
ASPECTS, &.C.
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>a\ id. rnankind wtre near-
as ready to doubt the tes-
imony of their ozcn senses
as the 'prescience of these
ffjicious jyretenders. JVor
should ice be surprised a!
C 2d S. in Lent. © ? d Inf.
2 this, since i?i our ov:n en-
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3d Siind in Lent, our Al-3
manacs, it is enough icit/i a 6
hxrge 2'>ortion of manldnd,.6
to establish the opinion thatQ
the vicissitudes nfthcweaih-\Q
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Srlnnunciation B .V. LI. j5 52
d'.prcdict the aspects with zm-\o 50
7 ? Stotionary. erring cer\o 48
C 5Lh Sun. in Lent., lainfy, so'5 47
^lalso can they foretell the.5 46
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APRIL, fourth i^b^— 1830.
Easter Sunday is tiie greif^Mp^^i.of aur fSavior'c
resurrection, and determines tli^BBKO^ a-5^ ths luove-
abJe feasts. It is hold on the Sun^^»^ or next after,
the full moon, next after the 21stJ^^p-ch.
Bight, ascension of a planet is its^^pance from the
beginning of Aries, reckoned on tnS|^fiator to th<;
east, according to the order of the signlHK
farmer's calendar, ^^i^^^r
Spring-, lovely spring, returns again, ^^^~
To strew her beauties o'er the plain, ^^
And every charm display ; _ wk^
To warm ttie breast with fond desire,
The warblers of the wood inspire,
To tune the sportive lay.
" Dreary winter is now past ; the returning zephyrs
dissolve the fleecy snow, and unlock the frozen streams, j
which overflow the meadows, and enrich the teeming,
earth." Vegetation, which has lain dormant throughj
the winter, la again waking to life; flowers burst fromj
their embryo state to clothe the forests and the mead-
ows with beauty, and the birds fill the air with the
melody of their not<is.
Come, let us be stirring, and not be the only idle
beings in the world ! The good husbandman has now
sufiicioat inducement to stimulato him to industry,
without being continually pricked up like a dull ox.
Fences and stone walls want repairing.
Jf^/iat yoii delay to do Co- day,
Will overtax io-morroio.
sleeves to bedeck the whole body in folds and farbe
lows. . j
It is a good time, too, to establish temperate socie-|
ties, and "cheap living societies — to make poundcake^
of Indian meal and niolasses, and to restore gluttons,
from the consequences of surfeting, by confining them;
to bean porridge and hominy. We must iiut forget toj
mention that It Is In contemplation among the ladies ot^
acquaintance to form an niili-cake feocicty, thej
our
APR
;0 days— 1830.
Ere yel tl
And thi^
And ov
Gat he
jling dries,
row fall,
"mpathies
id Itmel}' pall.
0 Fuii
(I i - • ■
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any, 2h. 40rn. niorniDg.
-ter 16th day, 2h. Om. morning.
22d day, Oh. Sc.m. evcningf.
farter 29th day, 3h. 5m. evening-.
^R, ASPECTS, &C.
rise
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10
11
12
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d rcere xindecciveo
n this subject. It is thru
\ese relics of popular de-
CiGth &. in L.'Pahn Sund.
^{htsion icere handed over t<
^0 2^ n oblivion, with the
■superstitions of '■'■ olderi
©Apoo-ee. times."
Good Friday. ' The i^rog-
6
7
C Easter Day. nosticationsqf
2 the iventhcr have been here-
3 ^ Stationary. tnfore in
4\serted in ihe Register^ not
5 because they were consider
a ed of any importance, or to
impose "iipon the public, bii
1st Snnd. af East. Low.S
Ball. Lexington 1775
©enters ^ as a kind of
AVneccssary evU to meet th
5 © ^ 6 Slip. #Peri. ex
6iSt. George, jpectations of a
l\rertain class of people lohc
C|2d Sun. af Easter. have
'^l 6 ^ 6 been in the habii oj
o\asc7'ibing ihe changes in tht
4\weather to the infuence of
5\the celestial bodies. But
6 u^^D ive believe the time
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MAY, filth m
Ascensio7% day^ is kept ir
Savior's ascension into heaven?
'called from the glorious li<rht of
jihe descent of the Holy Ghost up
'answers to the Jewish Pentecost. :
:in honor of the Holy Trinity.
RGgaiion^ from the extraordinary p
cessions then made for the fruits ofthi
oration of. our j
-Sunday \q so
manifested !>y '
apostles. I:
infiy is a feas!
FARMER S CALENDAR.
Pleasant is the Hov/'ry mead,
NaLQrc's gayest scene is spread,
And music fills the grove ;
Lovers enamoured by the lay,
From public sight deligiit to stray,
And tell their tales of love.
" Let us correct our own follies and vices," said my|
uncle Joe, '•'• and v/c shall have but little occasion toj
complain of the other sex." True, said I, and I pre-j
diet that at the instcmt we become truly virtuous, and\
cease to treat the female sex %oith indifference or abuse,':
our modern Xaniippes will be transformed into beings j
as agreeable and lovely as can possibly be conceived. |
Attend to your planting as soon as your ground is j
sufficiently dried- i
Now as warm weatiier approaches, the young miss-
es begin to think about a rig-zqj. Fashions are alter- j
ed, and we must have new gowns, bonnets, ribbons,!
ruffles, hair-combs and handkerchiefs. Alas^toJiat 5^.-j
crifices of fat ccdtle are yearly made to the goddess Fash- 1
ion ! 1
He who follows fashion, and buys every thing, will I
soon come to — nothing.
members to be bcmid to offer but two kinds of cakcj
instead of half a dozen. A good thought — and let one
of them be the good old Indian bannock. Let the re-
jform extend both to food and physic, and the doctors
jiprescribe white" mustard instead of jalap and ipecac,
jlndeed, if the proposeji retrenchment in eatinii and
MAY hatyi days— J 830. ij
. Jr\''licn tho w,/. , ;)i • iTTTmill can sweJl
.-'"^ VVithui: ii's daring flame,
How little r :ii uja.^iurit tell
•-:-,_ The bom ii.'.-^^*rory of a name.
• QFuU iMoou 7 th day, 7h. 13m. evening. j|
■ d Last Qtrffrter 15th day, 11 h. 28m
morning. ij
,.®,Ne\v-M^i 2-2d day, 2h. 24m. morning. |j
D Fi^jjffTrter 29th day, 5h. 59m.
morning. ||
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control over the iveather.
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5JAsc. day. Holy Thurs.
4 35
7
25
4
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3 48!
21
6
@ enters n ens it, causes a
4 34
7
26
4
d
4 30
22
7
mutation of its axis, and
4 33
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27
4
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]) set.!
23
C
Sup ^^ Asc. jiroduces tides
4 32I7
28
4
r^
8 53
24
2
botn lu the ocean and at-
4 32
7
28
4|S
9 54
25
3
mosphere. But observa-
4 31
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29
305
10 41
26
4
tion has abundantly proved
4 30
7
30
3Lq
11 27
27
5l</irt< </ie phases and aspects
6\of the moon have no dffi-
4 29j7
31
^i^^
morn.
28
4 29 7
31
3a
0 2
29
7
K. Charles II. restored.
4 28 7
32
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Whit Sunday. nite and 4 27 7
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assignable relation to ihe^4 27 7
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^^Ip^^^SS^^^T'^^^^^^^^^^'^'r
Moon Aporrec :
frorn the earth.
Oppo^Uhn. A
Vv'hen it is on tlie side of the earth op
When vl planet is in opposition it rise
:)f the Eun's setting, sets abont the tim
ind is en the
•idian at it
Jovial now in social pride,
On yonder monntnin's Punny side.
The bleatinn: lornbl^ins play:
Tlie busy ploughmnn jog's nlonj:,
And joins tise mock-bird'G cheerful song,
Or robin's plaintive lay.
Seme people spend their whole lives in n^etiin^; rea-
dy to live. But wiiy is it always pi,it in the future
tense? A. person wlio is unprepared to live, is cer-
tainly unprepared to die.
JSul if ICC live v'kilc IDC slav^ ■
JVe are f'^epar'd fo (fie ici-o'ay.
Look well to your .r^ardcns, and sec that your vine?
do not all f::o to the huq:9.
Mother Earth, if wooed and conrted, offers to rennj-
your attention i Neglect her not. She will reward
[you with a profysiou of o-ootI things in autun-in.
H<s;h rnoios, a full sJied^
Fat beef and v:hitc brertd,
Happy farmers, full fed.
Come, bo3's, let us be in the cornfield ; this is a hur-
ryinn- season, and we must endeavor toker ^pace with
our business.
|drinkin^y takes place, the doctors will starve for all thei
'physic tliat will be wanting. No otiier sndorifics willl
ibe needed th'^n sag-e and catnip. We did intend tore-j
icommend an anti-hypon society, but our blessed help-;
limate threatens to raise a dust if v^^e say a word about'
lintroducinir bohea, and to avoid a breeze, we have con- 1
] OLiiaay, 9h. 3'J:ii, inorUin^'.
rter 13t'b day, 6h. Oiu. evening-,
n SOth day, lOh. 14rn. morning,
uarter 27Lh day, iOh. 27rn. eveninf>-.
days— Il;i>0.
luut its smilo
;ierer on liis_ivay,
s light be-ai!e,
beams (l('ca\'.
>;r)AR, ASPECTS.
&c. I ® ! ©
irises
Isots.
©I#
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
IS
19
■21
IS
|S
!27
J28
29
30
fvs oj tlLc iceat/icr.
IFcre the weather under
^ stationary, the influence
■)f the mooK^ that mjluence
should be greatest between
Trinity Sunday, the trop-
ics, but there no traces of ii
can be discovered. And,
A further, were the weather
controlled brj the lunar as-
St. Barnabas, pecfe, the
i 'Z\j\l 34
4 25
4 55
4 24
4 24
4
4
4
4
23 7
I,
7 35
7 35
7 36
7 36
37
23 7 3
22 7 3
22 7 3
7
1 21 7 39
same aspcc' should be at- 4 2117 39
4 2l|7 39
39
40
40
1st Sun. af Trinity, tended
by a similar state of the
(2) ^ d Iiif- weather ihro'-
ut the most extensive coun-
oSt. Alban. # Perigee.
6 tnj. But this is very far
from being- the fact. The
C.2d Sunday after Trinity.
2(g) eaters S ivcithcr isoft-
oten j^^eci'Sant and fair in
4 o?ie place while the storm is
SNaiiy. St. John Baptist.
6 raging- at a Utile distance.
7 In short, if the moon exerts
C 3d Sunday after Trinity.
2 y stationary. any injlu-
3St. Peter. '^Apo. encc
Apver the weather., it is so
4 21
4 20
4 20
4 20
4 20
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8 29
9 19
10 5
10 48
11 20
II 55
morn.
0 30
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Dset.
8 29
9 17
9 57
10 33
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morn.
0 3
0 30
0 50
JULY, sevemliiiliik^iGSO
Aphelion is that point of a plai^EsgorTjit which is at
tlie greatest distance from the ^SW^ifodes are th^^
two points where the orbit of a planet ac'ems to inter-
ect the ecliptic. That where the pl%et appears to
I ascend froDfi the south to the north side^'of the eclip-
tic, is called the ascending node ; the o^^^feite point,
where the planet appears to descend froref||iie nofth
to the south, is called the descending node.
FARMERS CALENDAR.
Ten thousand thousand insects gay,
Warm'd by the sun's enlivening ray,
Awake to life and joy ;
Hark ! hear the mow-man whet his scythe,
All now are merry, gay and blithe,
Not one without employ.
Come, wife, let us broach the barrel of hop boer!
jWe are about to begin our haying, and are determin-
ed to make this beverage a substitute for ardent spirits
this season. Since we have declaimed so loudly against
(the use of spirituous liquors, if we do not inculcate the
some by our example, our neighbors will think we are
I more willing to be fools ourselves^ than to have others
so.
Beware of tattling; or more poetically,
" Talk not of others' business! butheioare
Of whom you talk^ to whom, of what, ami ichere."
If we blow the coals of others' strife, it would not
be strange if some of the sparks should tly in our faces.
jit is much the best to mind our own business, and the
most effectual way to make others mind theirs.
jcluded not to interfere v/ith the trade to China at
[present.
Honestly, we have departed strangely from the sim-
plicity and economy of former times. The world has
grown extravagant. We build our houses and bonnets
too large, and our steeples and hats to high. We
'hath III days — 1830.
owiied hall
pouip, that restlessness
nd memory recal
it our youth coalJ bless.
jon 5th day, 9h. 35m. evening.
_uarter 12ih day, lOh. 47m. evening.
Moon 19th day, 7h. 25rn. evening.
Quarter 27th day, 3h. 46m. evening.
^E>"DAR, ASI-ZCTS, &C.
©
rises sets.lS. ol
10
11
12
13
!14
[5
16
il7
:i8
il9
}20
21|
'231
28
29
trifimg cii; t-atrctiy to de- 4
Visitation of B. V. TJary.
-erve notice^ among' the
4th Sunday after Trinity.
g) ir S vxuUiplicity of
more efncien/x. causes, which
iperateinthe production Oj\i
nieteoroh^ical phenomena. 4
^ Great Elongation.
And, ij the influence of
5th Sunday after Trinity.
the moon upon the weather
'Xinnot be traced, or assign-
@ Perigee, ed, much less
can its infiuence npon the
animal or veirelable crea-
4 22
4 22
(/>9
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31
tion. JS'otwithstanding the
Coth Sunday after Trinity.
Nearly physicians supposed
3ciimo-it every animal, ve^et-
4 able and mineral, and eve-
ry part of the human, body.
6 ig)enters^^ to be governed
7 bi/ some celestial bod'.', as-
C7thS. afTrini. St. James
2 St. Anne, pect, or other
©Apogee, tutelar deity,
'.ipomchose auspices depen-
o .led the ejflcncy of all their
6 prdicriptions, yet the most
©i^c? ohservjjig of mcd-
7
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24 7
25)7
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20
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AUGUST, eio-hth mont
Lamas Day^ when our forcfaLher
of bread made with new wheat. It is c
Assumjjiion, a feast on the 15th, in honor
uloiis ascent of the holy Virgin into heav
Longitude of a planet is its distance from
n'lng of Aries, reckoned on the echptic
'Latitude of a planet is its distance from the
thcr north or south.
FARMER S CALENDAR.
The rolling' seasons now again
Have crown'd the hills with yellow grain ;
The promise cannot fail.
" Delays are dang'rous:" now secure it,
I'll not another week insure it
From storms of rain and hail.
" If your neighbor's cattle break into your cornfield, ^
or he and you have a dispute about a few acresof land, j
' look ere you lenp' into the law. The law is a hot-'
tomless pit; and the lawyers, w^ho sometimes help you;
in, and sometimes out, will not help you either way for
nothing."
Your spring grain, flax and hemp — ' Hold ! you do
not ihink us such idiots as to neglect these, do you,
:Mr. Almanack-Maker?" Truly, I hope not ; but in
jlimes past I have thought that there was enough was-|
ted through carelessness to pay for liarvesting by most
of our farmers. The more care, the less labor. - |
j " Change of rrcather makes eonversation for fools,'' |
;says neighbor Tom; "no matter ichat the weather is, i
'for if we calculate, we shall be rcadij to sail with all, t
winds." I
1 . ii
must retrench, razee and curtail. The prmters musi,|
Itake the hint and not publish so many long yarns- — jl
jSome of our newspapers are as big as a southern plan-|
;tation. It is a waste of paper. They should be re-il
iduced to what was formerly the rule, just the si7,e off
jan old fashioned pewter platter. It would not take |
jhalf so long for industrious folks to read them. il
hath 31 davs— 1830.
quiet rest —
flo\ver, the evening sky:
bvo the blue lake's breast,
vsteriously on hiffh.
n 4tli day, 8li. 8m. morning-,
uarter 11th day, 3h. 19m. morning,
loon loth day, 7h. 4m. morning,
iiarter 26th day, 9h. 14m. morninn-.
>'DAR, ASPECTS, &C.
rises
© ©I©
sets^lpl
r. &s.
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
-2G
27
128
29
30
31
7
7
7
4 49|7
4 50!7
4 51
3th S. afTrm. Lam. day. 4 46
-rn physicians have declar- 4 47
-'d thai they could trace no 4 48
4\2) V 6 Inf. Com. Vt. Uni-
[versity. coymexion or re-
Trn'sfigurat'n of our Lord
lation., between tke 'phases].^: 53
9th Sunday after Trinity. 4 54
^ 'h 6 #Perigee. of iheU bb
moon or the aspects of the\^
heavens, and the conditiowA
K. Geo. IV born 1762. ''
of their patients. Similar
^^6 testimony has been
lOth Sun. after Trinity.
given by the most experien-
Iced husbandmen, and the
©eclipsed, invis. :^ stat.
) y c^ learned^, natural
historians, respecting the
' animal ^-vegetable creation.
CJlth Sun. after Trinity.
2|© enters Vi^. The notion
3 ©Apogee. that thistles]
4jSt. Bartholomew. and
blbushes should be cut when
6me sign is in the heart, in
7St. Ausrustin. order to in-
C 12th Sun. after Trinity.
2 sure their destruction — that
I opork should be killed in the
10
236
246
36 57
>6
4.6
6JG
76 53
8:6 52
126
146
166
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19:6 41
21 6 39
25i6 38
37
36
25j6 35
266 34
SEPTEMBER, ninth
Stationary. A planet is said t
to an observer on liie earth, it a
in the same point in the heavens
Direct. 'T[\Q. motion of a planet is sa
when it moves I'orvvard to the east, a(
order of the signs. Retrograde, is when
ipears to move backward, or contrary to
pithe signs.
FARMER S CALENDAR.
Now Auinmn yields her trt-asure up,
With bliss to fill the farmer's cup,
And make his joys complete ;
\Vith rip'niijg fruit the orchards bend
The forests their assistance lend,
The bees give uplheir sweet.
^^ Jolui Do-little zvax the son of good vjife Spin-li.tile.\
And I have heard that this John Do-little married Bet-
ty ThinklitUe, and from this last couple sprung a very
little race of creatures. Now let us haste and drive
business, or we shall be thought to belong to the Do-
little family."
I Now the fields, loaded with the bounties of nature,
■show us that we have not labored in vain. The or-
Ichards bend witli fruit, and the meadows and hill tops
lare crowned with ripening corn.
I • Wonderful have been the changes of fashion this
Jseason; but it requires an abler connoisseur than nij-
'self to see wherein tliey are altered for the better.
I If you would be rich, retrench a little from the ex-
Ipense of maintaining your bad habits, use less rum
jand tobacco, and clothe yourself with domestic manu-
jfactures. __^
I There are many more matters that call for reforma-
tion; but we will wait to see how these hints are re-
garded before we name any more.
P. 5'. We have half a mind to recommend re-
trenchment to lonnr sermons ; but are almost afraid to
say a word about it. Perhaps
imonizers jog on in their old way .-
it is better to let ser-
-Tkomaston Regiater. \
S.G]
hath 30 days— 1830.
These pt]
From.
Makrng
Witii,
and chastened light
years oe'r sorrow's hour —
)resont seem more bright,
)\ving and pervading power.
O Full j\J;oon 2cl day, 5h. 49m. evening.
^ LasUr),uarter 9th day, 9h. 8m. mornino-.
© Ne:s^vIoon 16th day, 9h. 39m. evening.
,unrter 25th day, 2h. 2m. morntnrr.
NDAR, ASPECTS, &,C.
new of tke moon^dfc.
London burnt, 1666, O.
[S. ©eclipsed.
2^stat. ©Perigee.
13th Sund. after Trinity.
1.9 no less foolish and cM-
Freemen's Meeting in Vt.
nierical than that of for e-
telling' events by the fight
of birds or the entrails of
animals. In fine, the sign
14th Sund. after Trinity.
% h 6 or situation of the
Holy Crass, moon in the
ZodiaCy has' no more con-
©eclipsed invisible.
? Great Elong. cern with
cutting bnshes, planting
15th Sund, after Trinity.
2 © ^ 5 ©Apogee.
St. Matthew, seeds, xoeanAs
ing children and calves\5
©enters:^, and the like}^
than the lunar inhahitants\Q
have with our domestic conAQ
16th Sund. after Trinity. 6
cerns. If it be admitted ^
that the signs exert any
St. MichoBl. 'particular
St. Jerome. ^ Stationary.
m I ©
rises sets.
276
286
296
319
326
336
35 6
37 6
38 6
6
6
16
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D rise
7 11
7 47
8 Ti
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9 46
10 29
11 17
morn.
0 10
1
2
3 7
4 7
D set.
6 40
7 9
7 38
8 9
8 42
9 14
9 52
10 38
11 29
morn.
0 27
1 34
2 40|
3 50;
OCTOBER, tciith K
OccaU'.iiion is tiia obscuration
sig-iit of any star or planet, by the int^
body of the Moon or some ot.jr plane
Corgundion. Two iieavenly bodies ar
iin conjunction when they arc both on the
'the earth. When two planets are in conjui,
ri::ie5 conie to the ineridian, and set at the
FARMErJs CALENDAR.
The feathcr'd songsters cease to sini^,
The insect tribes with gilded win<T,
Resign their cheeruii breath ;
The leaves by pinchin^^ frost embrown'd,
Willi carpets spread the forest ground,
And nature einks in death, ■
Look with an eye of charity on your indigent neigh-
bor. Deride hiui not because he is poor. \/e know
not how soon we may be brought to his low estate.
Riches may take to themselves wings, and fly away.
INow, in ray opinion, he who scoffs at poverty and mis-
Ifortune, deserves not the name of human. Harvest
[your Indian corn, and see it does not spoil in the heap
before it is husked.
It is said, that " if the best man's faults icere wriden
in his forehead, he loouhl pull his hat over his cycs.'^
Gather in your winter apples, lest they be injured
by the frost. Dig potatoes.
"He who flies to a knavish lawyer for succour, as
the sheep to the bushes in a storm, must expect to
leave a good part of his fleece behind him."
When prosperous times come to the poor, they
igrow rich rapidly, because of their habits— when bad
ijrimes come to the rich, they grow poor rapidly, be-
;!cause of their habits. By habits are meant those of
!|ap[)lication, expense, and respect to small earnings and
'savings. Habits, then, should not be much ciianged
on account of prosperity. This is important to "the
man, and a blessing as an exam|)le. Luxuries and or-
naments should not be considered neoessaricv^, extrav- .
ance the basis of respect, norjdleness^happjness^ |
ath 31 d3 7s— 1830.
_ irt as Slimmer wind, .
-Solian's wizard string ;
1 tha weary min-l,
3am3 from ?.lemorv'=; loadofl
Li
n 2d day, 3h. Bin. morning-.
Iiarter 8th day, 5h.43iTi. evening.
ONIoon 16th day, 2h. 42m. evening^.
Quarter 24th day, 5h. 31 rn. evening
Moon 31st day. Oh. 29m. evening.
.EXDAR, ASPECTS, C^C.
rises
8
9
10
U
12
13
14
lo
16
17
IG
19
20
1
22
23
24
25
>6
27
28
29
10
31
22 6
Remigius. injiucnce^ HQ 12
©l^n ©Perigee. 6 14
I7th Sund. after Trinity. 6 16
will foiloio from the pre- 6 1 7
'^ession of the equinoxes^ G 1 9
Faith, that every point of Q
the Zodiac xoill., in process 6
of time, exert the same in- G
'h-'ence ; or if the infaiC7ice 6
toth Sund. after Trinity. 5
be exerted bv a particular €
©a dlnf. Arn.dis. 1492. 6
portion of the heavens, thai G
Sess. of Vt. Legislature. G
D ? d portionichich gov-'G
i'JT Stationary. ernQd the Q
19th Sand, after Trinity. G
S Apogee. heart, lohen 6
6" Stat, this sage a.^trolo- G
g-?/ was invented, is not in G
Leo, of the Zodiac, but j/rJG
he constellation Leo, which G
3enter9't1|^ is now in the Q
20th Sund. after Trinity. 6
sign Gemini of the Zodiac; 6
either of xohich sufficienth/ 6
vinces the ahsy.rdJt>j of the G
notions which have prevail- 6 53
« Great Elongation. G .54
©Jfj^ n f« o;i this suhjecl. 6 56
21st Sund. after Trinitv. G 57
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sets. F. pi ir.
22J5
23 5
25 5
2G 5
275
29|5
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N OVExMBER, elevem-faaaQath — 1C30.
All-Saints, a festival celebrated oMfce first, by the
ancient church in honor ot'the Saints.
Greatest elongation of an inferior Dlai^|is when the
planet appears to be at its greatest ^wfoce either
east ov west frooi the sun, thut it can be^'that revo-
lution. ^
- — 4
FARrtlER S CALE>'DAR. g
Your gran'ries full, your barns o'erflow,^ *
The bounties that the fields bestow
The happy farm-house throng ;
Who thus your every toil repays,
In a ihanksgivhig song.
Be very circumspect in the selection of your school-
master. Every mushroom, now a days, who is able
to read in the Spoiling Book, and has blundered througlji
the ground rules of arithmetic, sets up for a peda-
gogue, thinking it easier to dose in a school house,!
roast his shins, and strut about with an old watch in|
his pocket, than to use the axe or flail. " He ca/is on-\
ly six dollars a vio)ith," says oj>e, '* and our childrcn\
are mostly small ; I believe he uill answer this winter.''\
But remember it is easier to learn three things than!
to unlearn one. I
Secure your gardsn vegetables in your cellars, andl
your cellars against frost. Neiglibor Careful is now
prepared for^-inter. His carts, ploughs, harrows and;
hoes, are allsafely under shelter, and his sleighs and
sleds are put in order for winter. This man is master!
of his business, and drives it before him, whereas I
could name some, whose business drives them, audi
presses hard upon their backs.
Riches are the instruments of good and evil, ace or-!
ding to the disposition of the possessor. A good for-|
tune is an edged tool, which a hundred may get foj
one that knows how to use it. Humanity, good na-l
ture, magnanimity, and a sense of honor, should be the!
qualifications of the rich: humility and patience, Indus I
try and temperance, tlrose of the poor.
-. KO""
[BER hatii 30 days— 1830.
Oh how;
And
And
To I
;-y lov"? to rove,
rht the fic-kls of the pn?« again,
back Ihouglns of perished lovO
fo like stars on lisr magic chain.
a Lag
I)
•ter 7th day, 6 h. 4 m. morr.ing.
[ocn 15tli day, 9 h- 6 m. niorninfj.
,uarter 23'd day, 6h. 55 m. morning.
Moon 29th dav, 10 h. 19 m. Gvetiinof.
i t?.
!endaPm aspects,
&c.
rises
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sets. I s. |p].|r. &s. j
Ail Saints. Red clouds ir, '3 5b|5
Ihc vest, at sunset, especial- 7 0j5
lyxvhcn ikey have a tint of 7 114
purple, portend f.ne weath 7 2J4
GjPowder Pint, 1605. er. 1 ti-l'l
I'Tke reason of which is. 7 5! 4
C|2:d Sund. after Trinity. 7 cLi
^that the air ichen dry, re- 1 71 4
S D Q fracts more red or 7 9 4
AJieat-maJcing rays; and as'i l04
s\dry car is not perfectly 1 ll'4
Qdrdnsparent, they are again 7 13
Ivrcfieclcdinthe horizijii. c4'i7 14
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2 1 ^ Apogee, copper or yel-u 1 6 ^
Sj/ofo sunset generally fore-1 inj4
tels rain ; but as an indica- 1 1 9}4
tion of wet weatker ap- 7
preaching, nothing is morel
certain than, ike halo i owid[7
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DECEMBER, twelfth moi
irci! as a
savior's
Advent Sundays are the four gundayPJB^? Christ- li
mas. This is a time appointed by
preparation for the approaching festival
nativity.
Christmas is a festival on tire 25th> held
oration of the birth of Christ.
FARMEPJs CALENDAR.
Blust'ring winter cornes again,
Dreary, comes to close the scene ;
The weather grows severe;
Now pay your debts— receive your due,
To friends be constant, kind and true,
And peace fihall close the year.
Winter is again coming upon us, prepared or not |
Kill vour hogs for home use, and be about smoking;
your hams. , . ^ ? o I
Interfere not with the regulations of your school- 1
master. If Billv has received a severe drubbing as-
certain whether' he deserved it before you justify hun
and call the master a scoundrel. And if you thinKjbat
he did not deserve it, you had better conceal it .rom
him, and have a private but friendly interview withtno
master on the subject. His task at best is but a scene
of care and anxiety. ^ ;
But with the year I must close my ooservations, Uv
wishing vou peace of mind and domestic tranqmhty ; i
full barns and granaries ; fat beef and pork ; good fires ^
without smokv rooms; sleighrides without turning
over ; a full pu'rse, with a liberal hand and a generous
heart: peaceable neighbors and good conipany ; good
books'and much pleasuve,-as for muself^ I wish an in-
creased demand, and good pay, for my kegister.
Wep^th is ant to betrav a man into arrogance, pride
and luxury ; let us therefore ever vemember, it is a
talent given us of God ; aiul as we have nothing but
what we receive from him, we should imitate his lovej
to us, by being always ready and willing to communi- ,
cate his gifts to others
\ - DEjg^jgpER hath 31 days— 1829.
LiKe tlii^Miperiiig dove she Moats away
To JtgflB^nat ever in sunshine lay,
rrin'i/!^|Bh3 l)iossoms that there were dear,
Aiul'JIinr froiri tiie bosom with many a tear."
d hog^jWivicr Gih day, 10 h. 26 m. evening.
@ N^iUoon 15ih day, 3 h. 30 m. morning.
i D tW^ Quarter 22d day. 5 h. 53 m. evening.
1 0
BBJ Moon 29th day, 9 h. 13 m. mornmg.
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is lighter, £f usually moist-
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SITUATION, BOUJNDAHIES A>iD EXTEI
The state of Vermont is situated belvvei
grees and 44 rninutss, and 45 degrees north
and between one degree 43 minutes, and -
minutes of east longitude from Philadelphia. .
bounded on the east by the west line of Connec .
riveir, which separates it from New-Hampshire ; on th
south by Massachusetts ; on the north by the 45th de
gree of north latitude, which separates ft from Loweril
Canada ; and on the west by the state of New-York
from which it is separated by the west line of the town
of Pownal, Bemiington, Shaftsbury, Arlino-ton, Sand-j|
gate, Rupert, Pawlot, \Yel!a, and Poultney, and byi
the middle of the deepest channel of Poultney river,|
East Bay, and Lake Champlain. Its mean width is!
65 miles, and mean length 157 1-2 miles, and contains!
10,237 1-2 square miles, or 6,552,000 acres.
DIVISION.
The first division of the territory of Vermont into
counties, took place in 1765, while the government of
New- York clauned jurisdiction over it. The south-'
western parts were then annexed to the county of Al-,
bany, and the northwestern parts wore erected into aj
county by the name of Charlotte. Cumberland coun-
ty was formed of the southeastern parts, and Glouces-
ter county of the northeastern. The Green Moun-l
tains form the only natural division. These moun-l
tains extend quite through the state from south to'
north, and, following the western ran^^-e, divide it vcryj
nearly into two equal parts.
The state of Vermont is now divided into 13 coun-
ties, which are subdivided into 245 townships and 16
jgores. The townships are generally about six miles
jsquare; the gores are much smaller. The names of
Ithe counties and shire towns, aiid the number of towns
trxl gor^s in;j
i folio win
county, in 1024, are exhibited in the jj
TABLE.
^ , o^..
Shire Toicns.
5
5
m
2
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P
e5_
Adt^^U,
Mlddleurbv,
2o
1
' ^Jfgton,
^ Bennington^ )
) Manchester, \
17
MMdomn,
Danville,
17
3
[^^'uittenders.
Burlington,
PJ
1
Esses,
Guildhall,
IG
3
► Frarikan,
St. Albans,
19
2
Graad-IsJe,
North-Hero,
5
Orange,
Chelsea,
17
Oilcans,
Irasburoh,
23
1
Rutland,
Rutland,
26
Washinjrton,
Moutpeiicr,
17
Windham,
New fane,
24
4
Windsor,
Woodstock,
23
1
n. i^45 [ 18
For a particaiar descnptiou oi' the rivers, lakes, isi-
Jands, soil, i)roductions, &c. see Thompson s Gazelleer
:»f this slate, an iriteresting and valuable work, for
jsale at fhc Montpelicr Book Store-
GOVER>'ME>T.
The present Constiuitioa of Vcrtnont %V8S adopted
by the Conveniion holden at Windsor, Juh^ 4, 1793.
According to v/iiich,'i,he legislative powers are vested
lin a house of represent ativcs, chosen annually by the
jfreerri.-n of ea^h organized town, on the first "Taesuay
of Septeiaber^ of su-ch persons as shall liave resided in
the state two years.
! The Executive Po'cvers are vested in the Supreme
(Executive Coutvcil, which consists of a Governor,
'Lieutenant Governor, aad twelve persons chosen by
the freemen of the stale, at tlieir njeeting holden in
each town, on the first Tuesday of September annual-
ly, in -addition to the usual executive powers, the
Governor and Council have power to revise and pro-
Q2 '■ "
30
pose amendments to the laws passei
representatives; and if the arneridrnent
jcurred in by the house, to suspend thci]
the next session ofthe leg'islature.
The House of Representatives has
junction with the Governor and Counci
nually, Judges of the Supreme, Count
Courts, Sheriffs, Justices of the peace,
nies, and Directors of the State Bank,
vacancy, Major Generals and Brigadier
The annual session ofthe Legislature
iier, on the second Thursday of October.
THE UNION.
The following not i.^ep of the severtil States of the Union, show how
Electors of Prcsiu at and Vice-President are chosen, and number ofj
Electors — when state elections are held — where and when state Le-
gislatures f.'it — number of members of Legislatures — pay per day — |
terms of office'of members of Legislature — how, and for what period,
governors are chosen — how long governors are eligible — their quali-I
fications, powers, and their salaries — the time of adopting the Uni-p
ted States and State constitutions; and rights of voting, as exercised
in the several states.
NEW-HAMPSHIRE.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket ] electors J3 ; state election, 2d Tuesday in
March ; state Legislature at Concord, 1st Wednesday
in June; senators 12; representatives 19C; pay per
day g2; term of office, both branches one year; gov-
ernor chosen for one year by the people; governor eli-
gible indefinitely; the governor must bo an inhabitant
seven years ; 30 years of age ; estate of j£500, half
freehold — -has a negative in making laws ; and, with
advice of council, appoints niilitary and civil officcr.-=j
of the state generally ; salary ^^200; adoption of Uni-
ted States constitution, June 21, 1788 ; state constitu
tion, September 3, *1792; qualification of voters, eve
ry male inhabitant 21 years of age, three months in the
state, students, paupers, &c. exct- pted.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis
tricts; electors 15; state election 1st Monday in April;
'■The fast constitution was adopted in 1783.
re at Boston, in January and May ;
tors and representatives ii>definite; pay
term of office, both branches one year ;
osen for one year by the people; governor
finitely; the governor nnust be an inhabit-
ears, freehold estate of £1000 in the com-
1 ; must declare himself of the christian re-
with the council, appoints the officers of the
nerally ; salary ^3,367 ; adoption of United
institution, Februarys, 1688 ; state constitu-
March 2, 16S0; qualification of voters, every
citizen, (paupers and persons under guardianship
excepted,) one year in the state and six months in the
town or township where he otTers to vote, having paid
a tax within two years, unless exempted therefrom by
law.
RHODE-ISLAND.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket; electors 4; state election, April and Oct.
for representatives ; state Legislature at Newport and
Providence, 1st Wednesday in May and 1st Monday
in October ; senators 10, representatives 72 ; pay per
day gl 50; term of office, senate one year, representa-'
lives semi-annually ; governor chosen for one year by
the people ; eligible indefinitely; salary ^GOO; adop-
tion of United States constitution. May 29, 1790 ; state
constitution, 1663 ; all freemen vote.
[This state has no constitution; it retains its original charter.
Tliat instrument is silent as to the quahlications of governor. The
eliarter vests ail power in the Onvernor and Company. All judicial
and executive otricers are annually elected by the governor and com-
pany, who are themselves chosen annually by the freemen.]
CONNECTICUT. :
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket ; electors 8 ; state election 1st Monday in
April; state Legislature^t Hartford and New-Haven!
alternately; number of legislators 204; pay per day'
^1 50; term of office, both branches one year; gover-
nor chosen for one year by the people ; governor eligi-
ble without restriction ; the goveinor must be an elec-'
tor of the state, and 30 years of age ; has a negative'
in making laws, &c.; salary ^1200; adoption of Uni-'
|Led Slates constitution
jtution, September 15, 181tj; qualificat
every white male citizen having a leghl
six muntiis, with a freehold of .seven dolla
;ind every white male enrolled in the milil
ijr being- exempted from milirary duty by 1
paid a state tax within the year, and
good moral character.
VERMONT.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by
I'.'al ticket ; electors 7 ; state election 1st Tuesday
iSeptember ; state Legislature at Montpelier, secoi
Tluirsday in October; conr,cil 12, legislators one fron
'ach town, about 220; pay per day ^i 50; term of of- Lf
iice, both branches one year; governor" chosen for oneji
lyear by the people; eligible without restriction; must. |
liave resided in tlie state four years ; "with the council,!
comnjissions all ofticers, appoints some, grants pardons,!
sees that the laws are executed: salary ^750 ; adop-|
tion of United Slates constitution, March 4, f 1791 ; ■
jstate constitution, July 4, 1793; qiuilification of voters,
icvery male citizen of a peaceable and quiet behaviour,
having resided in tlie state one- full year, and three
Imonths in the town,
I KEW-YORK.
I Electors of President and Vice-Prosident.by general;
jticket ; electors 36 ; state election first Monday in No-j
vember; state Legislature at Albany, first Tuesday in[
January ; senators 32, assembly 128 ; pay per day j^3 ; {
term of office, senate four years, in classes, assembly j
one year ; governor ciiosen for two years by the peo-
ple; eligible indefinitely; niuc-t be a wise and discreet!
freeholder of the state; may convene and prorogue thej
Legislature, grants reprieves, and with the consent ofj
the senate, appoints to otiice, &c.; salary ^5000;
ja'^.option ofU. States const it ution, July *26, 1 778 ; state
constitution, April 20, 1777; qualincation of voters,
every male citizen of the age of 21 years, one year in
jjthe state and sir mojitha in the tov;fl or county where
fThia marli denotos the stato &.nmitteJ into the Union by Congress
^ 33 _^^
, he offbrsJ^^peThavi ng paid a tax within the year, or
lefToUy^Jl^ras a militia man or fireman, or labourer
upon lh»ublic hio-hways, «fec.
'^ NEW- JERSEY.
ly^^Uii- °^ President and Vice-President, by gene-
i-alllfgr; electors 8 ; state election 2d Tuesday and
^^jP[«eday in October ; state Leg:iblalureat Trenton,
^^•f^fuesday in October; council 13, assembly 43 ;
'_i^^ ^^y S^ ' ^^^^^ ^^ office, both branches 1 year ;
ll^vcrnor cliosen for one year, by Legislature ; eligible
iTidefinifely; the S'overnor is president of the council,
chancellor of state ; and the governor and council are!
a court of appeal in the last resort, in all cases of lavv.l
&c.; salary g-2000; adoption of United States consti-'
tiition, December 18, 1787; state constitution, July
2, 1776; qualifications of voters, all freemen twelve
months residence, worth a clear estate of £50 procla-
mation money.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket ; electors C8 ; state election 2d Tuesday in
October; state Legislature at Harrisburgh, 1st Tues-
day m December ; senate 32, assembly 100 ; pay per
(3ay g3 ; term of oSce, senate four years, assembly!
one year; governor chosen for three years by the peo-l
pie ; eligible niise years out of 12 ; must be 30 years!
ofdge, and an inheb^.ant 12 years; he remi'.s'finesj
and forfeitures, i-md 3p;>oints to the offices in the stated
generally; sal'Tv ^54000; adoption of United StatesI
constitution, L'-^cemb^/ 12, 1707; state constitution,!
I September 2, 1790; qualification of voters, every free-l
man vvho has resided two years in the state, and paid
tax; and the sons of such between 21 and 22 with-
out the pavmeut of a tax.
DELAWARE.
Electors of President and Vice-Presidert, by Le-
Igislature; electors 3 ; state election first Tuesday in
; October ; state Legislature at Dover, first Monday in
January; senate 9, representatives 21; pay per day
% — ; term of office, senate 3 years, representatives 1
year; governor chosen for throe years, bv the people :
34
governor eligible three years; the
36 years of age, six yenrs an inhabita
and 12 years of the United States. He
fice, renjits fines and forfeitures, &,c.; salary
adoption of the United States constitiiti(.n,
7, 1787; state constitution, June 12, 1792.
I MARYLAND.
; Electors of President and Vice-President, b
tricts; electors 11 ; state election first IVIonday i
tober ; state Legislature at Annapolis, first Mon
December; senate 15, assembly b'O; pay per day J^
term of office, senate five years, assembly annually;
governor chosen for one year, by Legislature ; gover-,
nor must be 25 years of age, and more than five years|
a resident in the state ; eligible only for three years in'
succession, and after that not until the expiration of;
four years. The governor and council appoint to of-
fice generally ; salary g2,666, 66 ; adoption of the Uni-
ted States constitution, April 28, 1788 ; state constitu-
tion, August 14, 1786 ; qualification of voters, all tree
white males 21 years of age, having resided one year
in the state, and six months in the county.
VIRGLNIA.
Electors of President and Vice President, by gene-
ral ticket; electors 24; state election in April, coun-
Ities in succession ; state legislature at Richmond, first
iMonday in December ; senate 64, cor/inions 135 ; pay
jiper dav gl; term of otlicc, senate foui^jears, delegates
j|oKe year ; governor cligib;e three velars only in ^uc-
ce^sion ; tiie governor, with advice of^ council, grants
pardons and reprieves, appoints justices of the peace,
'[Slc; salary g3,333,33 ; adoption of the United States
iconstitution, Jane 23, 1788; state consiitation, Julyl
'5, 1776 ; qualification of voters, fifty acres of uninj-|
proved land in the county, or twenty-five acresof landj
with-a house on it, held for life or in fee simple, quali-j
fy a man to vote in the county where the land lies, pro-|
'vided said land has been owned by him six mouths be- 1
Ifore the election, or has descended to him, or come by
'marriage or gift. An improved lot in any corporate
town, with a dwelling house of a certain size thereon.]
iSmaffewwMgaasgasgggiiMrffli I fii — imii'iii
i
land as above, in dittierent counties,
county for delegates, but can only!
for a senator or tor a member of Con
same district.
NORTH-CAROLI]^>rA.
of President and Vice-President, by gene
alJBtet ; electors 15; state election 2d Tuesday in ;
Ai^gsi ; state legislature at Raleigh, 3d Monday in
ibcr ; senate 24, delegates 212 ; pay per day ^3 ;
f oSice, both branches one year ; governor cho- 1
n for one year, by legislature; governor eligible 3 J
Mrs only in succession ; the governor must be thirty.
years of age; five years a resident, and have a free- ji
hold in lands and tenements of £lOGO — he is advised
'by council, grants reprieves, pardons, o<:c.; salary
'^2000; adoption of the United States constitution,!
jNov. 21, 17^:9; state constitution, December 18, 1776 :'
:qua]ificaiion of voters, all freemen with a freehold of
50 acres, and a resident of one year for senators ; and
all freemen resident 12 months, having paid taxes, for
members of the house of comm.ons.
SOUTH-CAROLINA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by Legis-
lature ; electors 11; state election 2d Monday and
Tuesday in October, biennially; state legislature at
Columbia, 4th Monday in November ; senate 40 ; rep-
resentatives 120 ; pay per day ^3; term of office, sen-
ate four years, representatives tv;o years; governor
chosen for 2 3'ears, by legislature ; governor eligible
two years ; the governor must be 30 years old ; a res-
ident and citizen of the state for ten years ; and pos-
sessed of a settled estate in the commonwealth, of the
value of £1500 sterling, clear of debt ; eligible only
two years in succession, aad then not till the expira-
tion of four years; he grants reprieves, pardons, remits
fines, forfeitures, &c.; salary ^^iOOO ; adoption of Uni-
ted States constitution, May 23, 1788, state constitu-
tion. June 3, 1790 ; qualifications of voters, evisry frae
wliite citizen, having resided two years in the state,
with a freehold of 40 acres, or town lot possessed for
six months ; or not having such freehold, or lot, a res-
36
idence of six months in the election
offers to vote, and the payment of ^^
year of three shillings towards the suppor^^he state |
government.
GEOriGIA.
Electors of President and Vice-President
ticket ; electors 9 ; state election first Monuay^'i*
tober ; state legislature at Milledgevillo, first R
in November ; senate 53, representatives — ; p-t
day ^5 ; term of office, both branches, one year
ernor chosen for two years by legislature ; govern
eligible indefinitely ; he must be a citizen of the Unite
States twelve years, and an inhabitant of the state six :
30 years of age; possess 500 acres of land Vv'ithin the'
state, and other property to the amount of ^1000, clear'
of debt. He has a negative in passing laws, grants;
reprieves, pardons, &c.; salary (§3000 ; adoption of the]
United States constitution, January 2, 1788 ; state con-
stitution May 30, 1798 ; qualifications of voters, all,
citizens and inhabitants, who have paid the taxes re-
required of them, and resided six months whore they
vote.
KENTUCKY.
Electors of President and Vice-President by gener-
al ticket; electors 14; state election first Monday in
August ; state legislature at Frankfort, first Monday
in December ; senate 34, representatives 100; pay per|
day ^2 ; term of office, senate four years in claGses,ij
representatives one year : governor chosen for fouf'j
years, by the people ; governor ineligible for 7 yearSjj
after; tlie governor must be 35 years of age ; a citi-'|
zen of the United States, and aninhabitant of the state,
6 years ; he nominates, and by and with the advice and
consent of the senate, appoints to ofike, &c., remits,
fines and forfeitures, grants reprieves, pardons, &c,;:
salary ; adoption of the United States constitu-'
tion, June 1, fl792; state constitution, August 17,:
1799; qualification of voters, all free white male citi-|
zens, two years in the state, and one in the county
where thev vote. I
k
resident and Vice President, by dis-
ors I ] ; state election 1st Thursday and
Auo'ijst. biennially; state legislature at
sborono-h, 2d Monday in Sept. biennially; son-'
representatives 40 ; pay per day <^o ; term of
botii branches tv.'o years ; governor chosen tor
years by the people; g-overnor eligible 6 years in
ovcrnor must be 3.5 years of age; possess a i're.n-'
f 500 acres of land, and hcve b^'\c< a <;itizen of,
state 4 years; he grants reprieves" and pardons,'
vacancies in oince, &c. ; salary ^1750 ; adoption;
constitution, June 1,11791 ; state
of the United S'at
''constitution, February 6, 1796; qualification of voters.;
ever}' freeman an iaiiabitant of the state, if a freehol-;
der, may vote in the countv wliere the freehold lies,}
without being a resident tliereof— if not possessed of p.|
freehold, he must iiave resided sis months where hel
ouers to vote. I
OHIO. I
Electors of President and Vice-President., by gencr-ii
nl ticket; electors 16; state election 2d Tuesday in
October; state legislature at Columbus, 1st Monday
in December; senate 32, representatives 66 ; pay per
(lay 5^2; term of office, senate two 3'earSj representa-
tives one year; governor chosen for two years, by the
people ; governor eligible 4 years in 6 ; the governor
must be oO years of age, a citizen of the United Statesl
12, and an inhabitant of tiie t^tate 4 years ; he grants
reprieves and pardons, and fills vacancies in office, &c.:!
salary ^1200; adoption of the United States constitu-i
tion, February 19, fl003; state constitution, Xnov. 1.
1002; qualification of voters, every white n:iule inhab-
itant, one year tlierein, having paid a state or countv
tax.
LOUISIANA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts; electors 5; state election 1st Monday in July :
state legislature at New-Orleans, Ist of January ; sen
ate — , representatives — ; pay per day c- — ; term of
office, senate four years, representatives two vears :
D
o-ovemor chosen for foar years by th^>p]e ; govern-
'oreli^ble one term; the governor, nim^ej^yearer
of age; a citizen of the U. States, and (fWHB^H
habitant of the state ; must hold a landc^^^^H
g5000, agreeably to tlie tax list ; he appoint^^^^B
generally, and with the approbation of lhe4|^H
grants reprieves, pardons/&c.; salary g700o7^H
tion or the United States constitution, April 8, fl^H
5tate constitution, January 22, 1^12; qualificati^M
voters, s:-very free white male citizen, residing tljirM
one year, anC' \= ving paid a tax or being a freeholder^
INDIANA.
Ejectors of President and Vice-President, by gene-'j
ral ticket; electors 5 ; state election 1st Monday in'
August; state legislature at Croyden, 1st Monday in^
December; senate 16, representatives 39; pay per:
day ^2; term of office, senate three years in classes,!
representatives one year; governor chosen for three-!
years, by tiie people ; eligible six years in nine ; musf^
be 30 years of age ; a citizen of the United States lO:
years, and a resident of ihe state five •, he nominates'
and by and with the advice and consent of the senate,!
appoints to office, remits fines and forfeitures, grants
reprieves and pardons, &c.; salarv ^1000 ; adoption
of the United States constitution, December ll,tl816 ,
state consLitution, June 29, 1816; qualificition of vo-
ters, all white male citizens one year in tiie state.
MISSISSIPPI.
Electors of President and Vice-President by gene-^
ral ticket; electors 3; state election 1st Monday in;
August; state legislature at Jackson 4th Monday in!
December; senate 10, representatives 32; pay per'
day gl- 50; term of office, senate three years, in clas£-;|
es, representatives one year ; governor chosen for two
years, by the people; eligible indefinitely; he must
be 30 years of age; a citizen of the United Slates 20
years; a resident of the state — yea.-s, and seized of a
freehold of 600 acres of land, or of real estate of the
vahie of gSOOO, 12 months previous to his election ; h(7
grants reprieves and pardons, remits fines and foifeit-
ures, Jills vi
adnptTon.,of",1
11817 r
lion <if
^s 111 office, &,c. ; salary g:j,oOO;
States constitution, December 10;
jonsiiLiUion, August 15, 1817; quuLfica-
rs, wliite males, 1 year in tiie state, 6
moiujpjw the county, serving in the militia and paying
ta
ILLINOIS. I
ctors of President and V. President, by general
\et; electors 3; state election 1st Monday in
ust biennially ; state legislature at Vandalia, 1st
1(5!^ day in December, biennially; senate 18; repre-j
scntalives, 26 ; pay per day ^1 ; term of office, senate
i years, representatives 2 years; governor clwsea fori
4 years, by the people; governor eligible for 4 years'
'in 7; he must be 30 years of age, a citizen of the U.j
States 30 years, arid 2 years a resident of the state ;|
he grants reprieves and pardons, and wilh the Judges
of" the Supreme Court, ha? the revision of all bills be-
fore they become laws, &c. ; salary ^1,000 ; adoption!
of the U. States constitution, Dec. 3, 1818; state con-,'
stitution, Aug. 26, 1818; qualification of voters, white
male inhabitants, six moiitlis in the state.
ALABAMA.
Electors of President and Vice President, by gen-
eral ticket ; electors 5 ; state election 1st Monday and
Tuesday in August ; state legislature at Cabawba, 3dl
Monday in November; senate — , representatives, —
pay per day J^4 ; term of office, senate 3 years; repre-|
sentatives 1 year; governor chosen for 2 years by the
people, eligible 4 years in 6 ; must be 30 years of age,
a native of the United States, and 4 years a resident
of the state: lie has a negative in the passing of laws,
grants reprieves and pardons, remits fines and forfeit-
ures, fills vacancies in office, &c. ; salary ^2,000;
adoption of the United States constitution, Dec. 14,!
fl819; state constitution, Aug. 2, 1819; qualification
of voters, every white male of lawful age, having re-
sided one year in the state and three moiiths in the
county.
MAINE.
Electors of President and Vice President, bv dis-
40
tricts; electors 9 ; stata elecLion 1st J\
state legislature at Portland, 1st Moi
sentate — , representatives — ; pay per
of office, both branches 1 year; governor
year by the people, eligible indefinitely, m
years of age, a native born citizen of the U.
and 5 years a resident of the state ; he noniinatei
with the advice and consent of the council, appoi
judicial officers, the attorney general, sheriffs, c
ners, registers of probate, notaries public, and all
er civil and military officers, except such as are olhc
wise appointed by tJJO express provisions of the con-li
stitution or laws of the state; he has power, with the|
advice and consent of the council, to remit, after con-;|
viction, forfeitures and penalties, and to grant re-|
Iprieves and pardons, except in cases of impeachment ;|
jsalary gl500 ; adoption of the United States constitu-!|
[tion, March 3, flo20; state constitution, Oct. 29, |
jl819; qualification of voters, every freeman, havingl:
'his residence established three months before the elec-j:
tion, students, paupers, &c. excepted.
MISSOURI. I,
Electors of President and Vice President, by gen-ji
eral ticket; electors 3 ; state election, 1st Monday in'|
Auo-ust, bienniallv; state legislature at Jefferson; sen- 1
ate 17; representatives 55; pay per day, ^3 ; govern-jl
or chosen for four years, by the people ; eligible four:|
years in eight ; the governor must be 35 years of age;;|
a native born citizen of the United States, or a citizen:!
at the time of the adoption of tha constitution of theli
United States; must be a resident of the state four|
years; he fills vacancies by appointment wlicn theyj
occur, lias a negative in passing laws, remits fines and;'
forfeitures, and grants reprieves ai.d pardons, except'
in cases of impeachment; salary ^^2,000; adoption of
the United States constilution, August 10, f 1821 ;!
state constitution, June 12, 1820; qualification of vo-|
ters, all free white male citizens one year in the state|
and three months in the county. i
Whole number of electors — 261. i
4}
.L ARIES AND FEES,
-ral hfffiers and utlicr jjersons in tht
Slats of Vermord.
SALARIES.
^750
1,050
450
400
250
!s SiipreniG Court, each
scretary of State,
^Treasurer,
.iecretary of the Governor and Council,
Clerk of the General Assembly, 375
F£ES.
For Lieutenant Governor's att,?nuar.ce on coun-
cil, per day, ^4
Travel per mile, each way, 0
i: Councillor's fees for attendance, per day, 1
i! Travel per miie, each way, 0
Ij Representatives' fees, pei day, 1
I Travel per mile, each wa}', 0
'Speaker of the General x^s.-^embly, per day, 2
'Travel per mile, each way, 0
: Kin;^ro5sing Clerk, per day, 2
i Travel per rnile, each way, 0
i For all other services during the year, and fjr-
I nishin^- all blanks required of him, 75
S'/preme Court's Fees.
I For the entry of each action, there shall be paid
i to tiie clerk, for ths benefit of the state, 0
I For entering each review, 0
For each motion for arrest of judc-ment, or new
trial, 0
For each action tried, 2
Each nonsuit, default or confe^.-i-m, 1
For allowing and signing writs of error, audita
querela, and habeas corpus, andtaking recog-
nizance of the same, to each juuga signing the
same, 0
There shall be paid to the c'ierk, for the beneiit
of the slate, for each action tried by jury, G
County CourVs Fees.
For each entry of an action, there shall be paid
f[ to the clerk, for tjie beneiit of the iudc'cs, 0
ooj
6,
50
G:
50'
g;
50
6
i
oo;
It
I
io
i
G7
50
00
42
For each action tried, tor the benefit of
es, "^Ti ^^
For each judgment by nihil dicit, abaterae: i.
nonsuit, default, or confession,
For each licence for a tavern keeper, or retailer
of foreign distilled spirits,
For each motion in arrest of judgment and new
trial,
For allowing and signing each writ of audita
querela, and habeas corpus, and taking recog-
uizance ol the same, for each judge signing
the same,
And there shall be paid to the clerk, for the ben-
efit of the county for each action tried by jury, G 00
And for the entry of each action, by the party
entering the same, forthe benefit of the county, 0 25
Judge of Prohale's Fees.
Granting adminigtration, 0 34
Receivmg will and decision on the same, 0 50
Receiving will from out of the state, and order
to record the same, 0 50
Examining and allowing the account of execu-
tors or administrators of each estate, 0 50
Ascertaining what sum must be raised for pay-
ment of debts, and granting order off-ale,
Granting order to divide estate in common,
Granting order of payment to creditors,
Appointing committee to set off dower,
Appointing committee to divide estate an^ong
heirs,
Appointing committee of appraisal.
Accepting return made by commissioners, ap-
praisers, committee of dower, order of sale,
committee of divisior.', or inventory of guardi-
an, and ordering the same recorded, 0 17
Accepting representation of insolvency, and ap-
pointing commissioners to examine claims in
whole, 0 34
Renewal of commission, 0 34
Appointing guardian or guardians to the chil-
II III. HI . II I n— . I I ■ I -i^"
0
50
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
25
4J
drcn p^^ea^^tUmily, under 14 years of age, in
wholiiiP^ ' 0 34
appointment of guardian of minor,
e person, idiot, or lunatic, 0 34
I^jjgre than one minor in the same appointment,
ach in addition, 0 6
ach order of publication not included in the
g'oing- items, 0 17
h citation which is not an order of publica
tion, 0 17
ach order to bar creditors, not exhibiting
their claims by a certain time, including order
to publish, 0 17
Ordering a final discharge of executor or admin-
I istrator,
I Allowing each appeal,
I Decree of estate to one of several heirs,
I Decree of assignment to widow,
I Decree of escheat.
Order of sale of personal property,
Decree of sale of real estate agreeable to con-
tract of deceased, in his lifetime,
Order of inquisition of idiot, &c.
Accepting return of do.
Settling guardian's account.
Order against trustee of executor or administra-
tor, or against a person charged with embez-
zling estate of deceased,
Holding inquiry \jn du.
Order of imprisonmfmt.
Appointing a commissioner in the place of one
deceased or removed, 0 17
Deciding and certifying to supreme court the ne-
cessity of fc-ale of minor's estate, 0 23
Taking bail and certifying when probate bond is-
sued,
Hearing petition for better bail, and order there
on,
Decree of support of children under seven years
I in any one family,
Granting rule of reference between parties,
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
25
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
50
0
17
0
50
0
17
0
25
0
25
0
17
0
17
Accepiance oi tiieir report,
Ascertaining amount of advancement
cliildren, in one {'amily, and o;der thcreoi
Appointment of agent to act for absent pcrs-
interested in decision,
x'-VJlowinglhe expens-es of division amonfr heirs,
and older thereon,
Each order to compel the attendance of witness-
es, dodimus notestatum, to take testimony, to
call before court persons suspected of embez-
zling estate,
Ordering a final discharge to guardians,
Appiointino' a person to act for absent heirs,
Allowing an appeal and ordering bonds.
Each decree or order wheJi bonds insutficient,
Each decree or order assigning interests of ciiiid
born after making a will,
I Each order of notice to heirs, legatees, or guar-
j dians, before license to sell real estate,
jEach decree of surplus estate,
jEacii appointment of cooimittee,
{Each order for warrant of distress,
Eacli order of distribution,
[Each order affixing the time f^r sale of estate,
I Each order to extend the time for selling estate,
I Regkter of Probate s Fees.
j Drawing and tiling each executor's, administra-
I tor's, .guardiats's oi- other bond,
[Each probate of wiii.
Each letter of administration, with or without
will annexed, letter of guardianship, warrant
to appraisers, committee of dower, commiitee
of division, or commission to commissioners,
Each citation,
jEach choice of guardian,
j Each order of publication,
Each acquittance, on close of settlement,
I Each order of inquisition,
jAttendning to examination of person charged
i with embezzling estate,
iMittimus,
M'
0
0 25
0 25,
0 17
0 17
0 171
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
34
0
50
0
25
0
13
0
13
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
50
0
50
45
Each,.corti^P;e to show who is executor, admin-
is^a^a^l^guardian, 0 17,
AiHIHBP^^ keeping minutes of each scttle-
0 50
opies of appeal, or other matters, for each
idred words, 0 6}
_ ertificate, 0 13:
v'rcfj of escheat, 0 25
king entry of each of tlie several appoint- i
monts before enumerated in judge's fees, 0 G'
r all records, for each hundred words, 0 u-
Making out dividend, and order of payment on |
insolvent estate, and assignment to widov/, for j
each hundred words, 0 i'>
Drawing commission for a commissioner, appoint- j
ed in the place of one deceased, or removed, 0 17
Writing bond for prosecution of suit or appeal, j
when the same is drawn by such register, 0 25i
Drawing rule for reference between parties, 0 17
Drawing order of payment of expenses of division |
of real and personal estate, 0 17,
alaking out each process compelling attendance
of witnesses, dedimus poteslatinn, to take testi-
mony, to- imprison, to call before court, persons
suspected of embezzling estate, 0 25j
Each warrant to committee, 0 25
Each warrant of distress, 0 17,
Drawing representation of insolvency, 0 17
Drawing each order of notice to creditors, 0 25
Drawing each order of sale of real or personal I
estate, 0 25
Drawing an order appointing a person to act for |
heirs, 0 17^
Drawing each order o; decree when bonds insuf- j
licient, 0 25
j Drawing each order of notice to heirs, legatees, |
or guardians, before license to sell real estate, 0 25
Making each order nf surplus estate, 0 17
|j Making each order for distribution of estate, 0 17^
j; Making each order for extending time for selling i
Ij estate, 0 25|
46
For porforiiiirig the duties of a judge
quolified, same fees as are by law all
judges. _
And no greater fees shall be received for an;^
the servicef: aforesaid, by said judge or regis-
ter, nor shall any fees be received by them for
any services, e^xcept those here enumerated.
I For coniniissionors and appraisem, or coninriit-
I tees of division, ot dower, each, per day,
Administrator's or executar's fees, per day,
j Justices' Fees.
,For each writ, intiludin^ declaration, recogni-
I zance and signing,
I For signing each writ and taking recognizance,
I Subpcena tbr each witness,
; Judgment on each action tried
jf f on verdict of jury,
If on confession, including recording,
: If on default,
j Eor taking deposition, including caption and cer-
tificate,
Yyn citation to appear,
For eacii continuance,
j Every v;arrant for criminals, and bonds,
Recognizance,
Every appeal, including recognizance,
Vo\- each venire for a jury,
Taking acknowledgment of deed
For recording -execution, and oflicer's return
thereon, extended on real estate, which the
officer serving the same, shall collect and pay, 0
iFnr recording each judgment, -not on confession,
i For rule of reference between parties,
Each execution
; Rendering judgment on report ofreferees,
I For each iniltimus,
I Copy of an appeal to county court, including
j copy of writ, service, judgment, appeal, bond
and certificate,
I Clerk's of the Supreme Courts Fees.
I For signinor cnch summons or attachment.
1
1
1
1
0
34
0
12
0
6
0
50
0
67
0
23
0
23
0
34
0
|7
0
17
0
34
0
17
0
25
0
20
0
12
0
17
0
34
0
23
0
31
0
34
0
4 D
0
12
I _2gaM 12
F^^^^^ 0 50
nach ju.'lwrnent, including record-
ame, including iriotion to chaneer or
aud judgmeut on tiie same, and as-
sessment of damages, 0 75'
I For.taking recognizance in court, 0 17
■Hor^each review, 0 50|
Wf)r each continuance, 0 13
I For eacii execution, including filing, 0 25
{For each rule of reference between parties, 0 25j
For each rule to auditors, 0 25^
I For filirg each necessary paper, 0 6
iFor each day's attendance in court, 1 OO'
Eur each order of court, 0 9
For recordnig execution extended on real estate,
with the officer's return, to be collected and
paid by the officer serving the same, 0
Fur all copies and other services made or done
by direction of the court, and not herein enu-
merated, such sum as shall be allowed by the
court, not exceeding six cents for every hun-
dred words.
Clerk's of Uip County Courts Fees.
For signing each summons, or attachment, in-
cluding recognizance, 0
For entering each action, including filing and !
numbering, 0 17
For entering each judgment rendered on nihil
dicit, in abatement, non.suit, default, or con-
fession, including recording, 0 25
For entering each judgment or demurrer, or
after verdict, or on issue of fact, including re-
cording,
Fnr taking each recognizance in court,
For each appeal or review,
For each continuance,
For eacli execution, including filing,
For recording execution extended on real es-
tate, with the ofii^x-r'a return, to be collected
and paid by ilie officer serving the same, 0 75
Fi I ,,
0
40
0
12
0
25.
0
8
0
25
48
For recording each deputy sheriff's
and oath,
For each license to an inkeeper, or retail
eluding the certificate to the person licensed
and filing the same,
For each rule of reference between parties,
For each rule to auditors,
For filing each aflidavit, or deposition.
For all copies, and other services made or done
by direction of the court, and not herein enu-
merated, such sum or sums as shall be allow-
ed by the courts, not exceeding six cents, for
every hundred words.
SJieriJfs\ Constables' and Collectors'' Fees.
Serving each process, by reading, 0 6
If by copy, 0 17
For taking bail, 0 17
For each mile's travel for the service of all writs
and other processes, to be computed from the
place of service to the place of return, wiiich,
in the case of mesne process, shall be the place
of holdipg the court, 0 6
For levying each execution, amounting to three
dollars, or under 0 15
For each tliree dollars over, not exceedidg one |
hundred dollai's,
If over one hundred dollars, for each dollnr.
For each day's attendance on appraismeiit, or
sale of estate, taken on execution
For half a day.
For attending before a justice's court, when re-
quired,
For attending freeholder's court, per day
For attendance on the supreme or county court,
per day,
Constables for the like service.
For necessary assistance in aiiprchending and
koei)ing crimii7als. per day, 0 G7
Col].?ct(U-s of taxes to be allowed tlic like fees,
as slieriffs in cases of execution, when they
levy on persons or estate, and one dollar out
0
4
0
1
0
50
0
34
0
34
1
00
1
00
1
00
49
fifty dollars collected and paid jrico
or county treasury. Provided, that
sheriff, constable or other officer shail be
itled to any foes for a return of non est in-
ventus, on any civil writ or process.
Altornies' Fees.
r writ on note, 0 47'
d no fees shall be allowed for a count added i
to a declaration on note, unlets there shall be- !
a recovery on such count. i
For writ on book, 0 47
jFor writ on bonds for the payment of money, j
debt on judfrment, debt on recognizance ?ci- |
refacias, or on jail boiid, 1 00
For ail other writs in the same proportion, ac-
cordinnr to their lenutii and difficulty, such sum
as the court shall allow. The foregoing shall
include signing and recognizance; and are in-
tended to apply only to writs returnable to the
county and suprenie courts.
State's Aitoimies' Fees.
For each indictment for stealing, of one count, 0 50
Copy of the same, 0 50
All other indictments in the same proportion, ac-
cording to their length and difficulty, such sums
as the court shall allow.
Copy of indictment, 0 751
Tenn fee, 2 00
Attorney fee, 5 OO
Parlies' and wilnevses' Fees in the Supreme
and County Courts. * !
Term fe&, in each action, first term, 2 00
Each surceeding term, 1 00!
And the party recovering shall be allowed for
his attorney, on trial of each issue of law or
fact, 3 00!
On nonsuit, default, or nihil dicit, 1 50i
On default, or nihil dicit, and motion to redeem,
or chancer, or hearing in damages, when the
same are uncertain, 3 00,
50
Travel for [jUiiiitiif or defcutlant, wilhi
state, per mile,
I si, 2/^/, and 6th secVtons cf (lie act of 1822^.
Sec. 1. 11 is hereby enacted by Ihe General Assembly
\ of the stale of Vermont, That no plaintiff in any civil
j action, b<3fore a justice of llie peace, shall recover any
jtravellincr fee, except for his actual travel vvhen"w
personally appears in court. Nor shall any plaintiff,
in any 'civil cause whatever, lioforo a justice of the
1 peace, recover a greater sum than one doilar and fifty
j cents, for costs, on any judgment where the debt oj
I damages recovered, does not exceed the sum of onf
dollar and fifty cents; except costs which may accrue
I from contiiiuuiices at the special instance and request
! of the detendant, or in case th.e defendant shall ap-'
peal to the county court. And for every sum in debt
or damages, recovered above tlie sum of one dollai
and fifty ceuls, liie plaintiff shall recoverno more coslt
than debt or damages, except costs which may accrncj
' tVom continuances at the request of the deieudant at'
j ator(!said, or in case of appeal as aloresaid.
Snc. 2. It is hereby furiiier enabled. That when an)
cause shall be appealed by the plaintifl or plaintiffs.
iVom the decision of a justice cl the peace, then, and
m that c:ise, the several county courts in this state
shall follow tf.o same rule in taxing bills of cost, as is
before prescribed in this act for taxing ll^e ssrae be-
fore justices of tiie peace.
Skc. 6. It is hereby further enacted^ That no co
shall be taxed in favor of any plaintiff or plaintiffs, fori
travel or attendance in causes where the defendant
may tender a confession of judgajeut, cgreeably to the
'sixth section of the act, in addition to ilie several acts
^Icfiirng the powers of justices of the peace, vvjthin
this state, passed Nov. 13, lo21.
Witness per mile, 0 5
, Attendance per day, 0 73
in justices' courts, travel for plaintiff or defend-
ant and witnesses, per mile, 0 5
Att.Midanco of plaintiff or defondfint and Vi'itness I
W -^i
Forlml%B^ -day, 0 34;
vided, that wlien jiuiL'mcnt shall be rendorpd
d' fault, the plaintifTshall in no case liave
more than thirty-four cents €osts taxed for
M himself or any witness, for attendance heforo
I L a jufeti-ce of the peace.
I j Grand Juror's Fees.
» Travel per ntile, each way, from th.eir respective
homes, 0
For attendance on supreme or county courts, per
day, each, 1 00
Petit Jurors' Fees.
For attendartce on supreme or county courts,
per day, each, 1 00
Travel per mile, each way, 0 3!
For trying each cause before a justice to be ad-
vanced by the party praying the same, 0 251
For trying each cause before a freeJiold court,
such sum as shall be allowed by the justices
holding the same-
To^cn Grand Jurors' Fees,
For each complaint, 0 34
Attendance, 0 50
Travel per mile, 0 6
Toicn Clerk's Fees.
For recording a common deed poll, including tli©
certificate, 0 20
Copying the same, and certifying, 0 20
Recording survey bill, 0 9.
do. marriage, birth or death, O 4|
do. each mark, Q 6i
For recording execution extended on real estate,
witii the officer's return thereoTJ, to be collect- !
ed and paid by the otBcer serving the same, 0 7;
I For recording all otlicr deeds, copying and certi-
fying, to be computed at tJie rate of seven cents
for every hundred words.
Proprietors' and other Collectors' Fees. Il
For prepreparing and sending advertisements to j
i each press, 1 00,|
^ 52 _\J
For eacii receipt for tax paid before sale, or to^
rcuernption of lands sold, being for one lot, ^jf 0 6
For each additional lot, 0^
For eticii sale of an original proprietor's right, ^H
I ii" owned by one person, 0 34
For each sale of a less quantity, 0 17
■Fur cacli deed of one lot or right acknowledged, 0 34
i:Fur each additional right or lot, in same deed, 0 6
II Jailor's Fees. j
For commitrnerit of prisoner, to be paid by the
o'Jicer committing the prisoner, 0 34j
Discharge of prisoner, 0 20
D:cL and fuel furnished state prisoners from the
first day of April to the firstday of November,
per week, 1 00
From the first day of November to the first day
I of April, per week, 1 25
I For bonds for the liberties of the prison, 0 25
IFor bail piece given to the person who may sign
I jail bond, 0 20
Fees for commissioners of jail delivery, for issu-
i ing citation, 0 34
For each commissioner attending court, 0 50
Vor each certificate 0 12
i Fees for Freeholders. \
Summoned to assess damages sustained in lay-
ing out highways, or to appraise real estate
i set olF on execution, per day, 0 75
I Half a day, - ^ ^ ^^
i Surveyor GencraVs Fees.
I Per day, (exclusive of expense,) 1 50
I Counlij Surveyor's Fees.
iPt-rday, 1 50
i Fees for Auditors of Accourds.
To t!ie auditor of accounts in the treasury de-
I pariuieut, with the treasurer, per day, 2 OG
I To the auditor of accounts against the state, for
I Ills services and attendance, while attending
1^ the legislature, per day, ° 1 50
Travel per mile, eacli way, 0 6
I For <nhcr services performed, during each year.
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to be paid on the stjcoiid Thursday ot'Ociut^er ■
annually, 75 0
j^^ Lnpounder's Fee*. j
i^r all horse kind and neat cattle, per head, 0 12
Sheep, per head, 0 2
i Swine, per head, 0 8
'Three fourths to the impounder, and the other ;
I fourth to the pound keeper. i
I < JS^otaries Public. !
f For every protest under seal, 0 75
For each certificate, under seal, Q 34
For wailing on a person to demand payment, or |
witness any matter, and certifying the same, j
j under seal, ' 0 75
RATES OF POSTAGE,
EstahUshed by act of Congress, passed JMarch 3, ir,25.
For a single letter, composed of one piece of paper,,
for any distance not exceeding 30 miles, G cents; over
30 miles, and not exceeding 80, la cents; over 80.
and not exceeding 150, 12 1-2 cents; over 150, and
not exceeding 400 miles, 18 3-4 cents; over 400, 25
cents. I
Double letters, or those composed of two pieces of
paper, are charged with double those rates. j
Tripple letters, or those composed of three piecesj
of paper, are charged triple those rates. {
Quadruple letters, or those composed of four pieces!
of paper, are charged quadruple those rates.
A packet the weight of one ounce, is charged the
rate of four single letters, and in like proportion for
one of greater weight. Ship letters, 6 cents. !
NEWSPAPER POSTAGE. !
For each newspaper carried not over 100 miles, 1'
cent; ovr 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents, but if carried to any'
office in the state in which it is printed, whatever the'
distance be, the rate is I cent. j
Pamphlets and Magazines of the periodical kind,
not over 100 miles, 11-2 cents per sheet ; if over 100|
miles, 2 1-2 cents per sheet; those not published peri-j
odicallv, are to be charged, for 100 miles or less, 4 cens
'' — ti
(Ml eacti sheet ; over 150 miles, 6 cents. Every art
clo sent in the mail, which is not either a newspaper,!
mag-ozinc, pamphlet or leg-isiative journal, is subjea||
to letter postage, whether it be a printed or wriilen!
communication, except a written or printed notice from
a publisher of a newspaper, stating the subscription
due, vvhie'a must be attached to the margin of a news-
paper, and postage charged for it as a newspaper.
FRt.^3lDEj\T:s .OF THE UA'TTED STATES
ii 1^
1789 G. "IVasliington, bori
1797 John Adams, do
ISO I Thos. Jefferson, do
J809 Jamc'3 Miidisoii, do
1817 James i^ionroe, do
18i5 John Q,. Adisms, do
lB2d Andrew JacIcsonAo
11 Feb
1732;
died
19 Oct.
1735 ;
do
2 Apr
1743;
do
5 Mar
1751.
2 Ai,r.
1759.
11 Juiy
1707.
15 Mac.
17G7.
14 Dec. 1799, JEl. 68
4 July, 18-3G, do 91
4 July, 18,26, do 83
Pice Presidents.
1789 Ji.hn Ati.inis
1797 Thoinas Jefferson
1801 Anoa Burr
1805 Georj^e Clinton
1810 Elbnd-e Gerry
1817 iJitiiiel D. Tompkins
18^25 Jo fin C. Calhoun
Secretaries of Stale.
1789 Thomas J etle ISO n
1794 FAlmutid iliindo'.ph
ij 1795 Titiiotiiy riekeriu;^
"\ 1800 John Mar>h,:ll
180 1 Levi liiiicoln (acting)
I i80i J-ames Miulisou
I 1810 Robert Smith
I 1812 James Munroe
1817 John Quincy Adams
1825 Henry Clay
1829 Martin Van Buren.
Secretaries of IVar.
1789 Henry Knox
1795 Timothy Pickering-
179G James McHcnry
1800 Samuel Dexter
1801 Henry Dearborn
1809 William Eustis
1814 John Armstrong
1816 WiliiiKH H. Crawford
1818 John C. Calhoun
1825 J a rues Barbour
1829 John H. Eaton.
Secretaries of the Treasury.
1789 Alexiiuder Hamilton
1795 Oliver VVolcott
1801 Samuel Dexter
il801 Albert Gallatin
|l8I5 George W. Campbell
:i816 Alexander J. Dallas
1817 William H. Crawfi)rd
!]825 ilichard Rush
!l829 Samud D. Ingham.
Secretaries of the Navy.
1789 Benjamin Stoddard
'1801 Robert Smith
ilG09 Paul Hamilton
1814 William Jones
1810 B. W. Crowninshicld
1818 Smith Thompson
1825 Samuel L. Southard
1829 John Branch.
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JUDICIARY OF THE UjYITED STATES.
The judicial power in the United States is vested in
one Saprems Court; and in such inferior courts as
cono;ress from time to time may establish. The pres |
entjudicial establishment of the U. States consists ofa?
Supteme Court, of twenty. eight District Courts, and*
seven Circuit Courts, which are thus organized; the
Supreme Court is composed of one Ciiief Justice and
six Associate Justices, who hold a Court in the City of
VVasiiington annually; besides which, each of these
Justices attends in a certain Circuit, comprisirig two
or more districts, appropriated to each, and together
v/ith the Judge of the District, compose a Circuit
Court, which is iiolden in each District of the Circuit.
The District Courts are held, respectively, by the Dis-
trict Judge alone. Appeals are allowed from the Dis-
trict to the Circuit Courts, and from the Circuit to tho'-
Suprome Court; and, in some cases, where the incon-|
venience of attending the court by a justice of the Su-i
preme Court is very oreat, the Disti-ict Courts are in-j
vested with Circuit Court powers. |
-S UPREME CO UR T.
Names. Residence PaJary.'
John Marshall, 72^V/i;7ion<i, Fa. Chief Justice, goOOO;
John McLean, Ohio, '\ ^ 4500
William Johnson, Charleston, S. C. \ | 4500!
Robert Trimble, JSIowit Sterling, Ky. ! f 4500,
Gabriel Duval, Prince Geo. Co. Md. \ J 4500
Joseph Story, Salem, Mass. \ % 4500
Smith Tliompson, Ksic-York, .TV. Y. J | 4500
John McPherson Berrien, Att'y General, Geo. 3500
H. Wheaton, reporter cf decisions, JVeio- ForA-, 1000
, Clerk, fees, &;c.|
The sittings of the Supreme Court are at Washing-
ton, Is'i Monday in February annually.
CIRCUIT COURTS.
i[A Circuit comprises two or more Districts, and the
j Circuit Courtis holden by one Judge of the Su
preme Court iclt't the Judge of the District where
' the Court is holden.] «
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SITTING OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS.
First and second Circuils.
'[When any of the lollovving days happen on Sunday
I the court is to be held on the Monday following-.]
\j\Iaine,Vi\. Portland, 1st May; VViscasset, 1st October.
\jyew- Hampshire, at Portsmouth, 8th May ; Exeter,
8lh October.
IJIassachmelts, at Boston, 15th May and 15th October.
\ Rhode- Is I and, at Providence, 15th November ; New-
I port, 15lh June.
Connedicut, at New-Haven, 13th April; Hartford,;
i7th September.
Vermont, at VVmdsor, 20Lh May; Rutland, 3d October
JVeio- For/t, at New -York, 1st April and 1st September
\
SITTINGS or THE DISTRICT COURTS.
J^ew-Hampshh-e, at Portsmouth, the 3d Tuesday in
March and September; a t Exeter, 3d Tuesday in
June and December.
Vermont, at Windsor, and Rutland, 1st Monday in
February and August, and 2d Monday in May and
November.
Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tuesday in March, 4th
in June, ^d in September, and 1st in December.
Rhode- Island, at Newport and Providence, 1st Mon-
day in February and August, and 1st in May and No-
vember.
Cnnnccticut, at New-Haven, 3d Tuesday in Februa-
ry and August ; at Hartford, 3d in May and Novem-
ber.
j J^ew-York,^t New-York, 1st Tuesday in February,
iMay, August ■end November.
Exclusive of the above mentioned stated courts, the
iDistrict Judges have power to hold special courts m
their respecLive Districts at iheir discretion.
LITERARY JJJYD SCIEA'TIFICK ASSOCIA-
TIOJVS Ijy THE UJ\JTED STATES.
The principal Societies in the United States, embra
cing the natural sciences on the plan of those in Eu-
rope, are the following: — (1) Amer. Philos. Soc. a!-i
__^ 57
hiiadeJpliia, iiiatiluted in Jan. 1769 ; (2) Anier. Acad-|
Arts and Sciences Boston; (3) Connect. Acad. Arts
and Sciences; (4) Linncean Soc. Phi'ad.; (5) Linna?anj
Soc. Boston ; (6) Amer. Goolo^. Soc. Colunib.; (7)
Chemical Soc. Philad.; (8) Lit. and Phil. Soc. N. Y.;
(9) Lit. and Phil. Soc. Charleston; (10) Acad. Nat.
Sci. Philad.; (11) Cabinet of Sci. Piiilad.; (12) Co-
lumb. Institute, VVashin^rton ; (13) School of Arts.
Cincinnati ; (14) Lyceum Nat. Hist. New- York ; (1.5)
do. Hudson; (16) do. Troy; (17) Hist. Soc. N. York ;'
{Vu) Lyceum of Nat. Hist, of the Berkshire Med. In-
stitution.
AJ)J E RICA J^ ACADEMY OF ARTS AJS'D SCI-
EA'^CES.
Incorporated May 5, 17J30.
President, Hon. .Tohn Q,. Adams, LL. D. Quincv.
V. Pres. Rev. J. T. Kirkland, D. D. LL. D. Cambridge.
Record. Secretary, Hon. James Savage, Boston.
Carres. Secretary, Hon. Edward Everett, Charlestown.
Treasurer, Thomas L. Winthrop, Esq. Boston-
Librarian «S,' Cabinet Keeper ^Seih Bass, M. D. Boston.
The Library, consisting of 1500 volumes, is kept,
and the meetings are holden, in Boston.
LIST OF COLLEGES LY THE U. STATES.
Waterville, Waterville. Me.; founded 1820; Rev.
Jer. Chaplin, d. d. president; No. alumni 53; gradu-i
ates 1828, 12 ; commencement, last Wed. in Aug.
Bjwdoin, Brunswick, Me.; founded 1794; Rev
VVin. Alien, v>. d. president; No. alumni 345 ; gradu-l
jates 1828, 20 ; commencement, first Wed. in Sept.
Dartmouth, Hanover, N. H.; founded 1769 ; Rev.
Nathan Lord, d. d. president ; No. alumni 1577; grad-j
uates 1828, 41 ; commencement, Wed. preceding last
Wed. in August.
J\liddlebury, Mimehiny, Vt.; founded 1800; Rev.
Joshua Bates, d. d. pres. ; No. alumni 476 ; gradu-
ates 1828, 18 ; commencement, third Wed. in Aug.
Vermont CT/iifer^if?/, Burlington, Vt.; founded 1791 ;
58 ^
Rev. James Marsh, president ; No. alumni 175 ; grad-
uates 1C28, 4 ; commencement, first Wed. in Aug.
fVUlianis, WiWiarnslowni, Ms.; founded 1793; Rev-
R. D. Griffin, d. b. president ; No. alumni 673 ; grad-
luates 1828, 18 ; commencement, first Wed. in Sept.
j Amherst, Amherst, Ms.; founded 1821; Rev. He-
jman Humphrey, d. d. president; No. alumni 138 ;
Igraf'.iiates 1828, 40; commencement, 4ih Wed. Aug.
I Ilfirvard University., Cambridge, Ms.; founded 1638 ;
jHon. Josiah Quiney, ll. d. president; No. alumni
|5489 ; graduates 1828, 52 ; commencement, last Wed.
|m August.
j Bn)wn University., Providence, R. I. ; founded 1764;
iHev. Francis Wayland, i). u. president; No. alumni
1134; graduates 1828,25; commencement, 1st Wed.
m September.
Washington., Hartford, Conn. ; founded 1826; Rt.
Rev. Thos. C. Brownell, d. d. president; No. alumni
25; graduates 1828, 15; commencement, first Wed.
in August.
Ynle, New-Haven, Ct. ; founded 1700: Rev. J.
Day, D. D. LT.. D. president; No. alumni 4230 ; grad-
uates 1828, 82 ; commencement, 2nd Wed. in Sept.
Columbia. New-York city; founded 1754; Rev.
vVilliam Harris, d. d. president; No. alumni 880;
graduates 1828, — «■ ; commencement, first Tuesday in
August.
C/nion, Schenectady, N. Y.; founded 1794; Rev. E.
iNTott, I), n. LI.. D. president ; No. alumni 1120 ; grad-
uates 1828, 69 ; commencement, 4th Wed. in July.
Hamilton, Clinton, N. Y. ; founded 1812 ; Rev. H.
Davis, D. D. president; No. alumni 160 ; graduates
1828, 14; commencement, 4th Wed. in August.
Geneva, Geneva, N. Y.; founded 1825 : ,
president; No. alumni 13 ; graduates 1828, 3; com-
.mencement, first Wed. in August.
Rutgers, N. Brunswick, N. J. ; founded 1770 ; Rev.
P. Milledoller, d. d. president; No. alumni — ;
hfi'aduates 1828, 20; commencement, third Wed. in
July.
! iv'',m<iM //a//, Princeton, N. J.; founded 1 ^4G •. Rev.
{
^ 59 !
J. Caniahan, d. u. president ; No. alumni 1880 ; gra-i
Iduates 1«28, 26; con)mencement, last Wed. in Sept.
University Pennsylvania^ Philadelj>hi;i, Pa.: foundedj
1755; Rev. Wm. H. Do Lancy, p. d. president ; No.!
alumni — ; graduates 1828, 11 ; commencement, last
day of July — day preceding, if Sunday. j
Jefferson^ Cannonsburg, Pa.; founded 1802; Rev.!
M. Brown, d. d. president ; No. alumni 287 : gradu-j
ates 1828, 28 ; commencement, last Thursday m St-^-
tember.
Z>ic•^'m5on, Carlisle, Pa.; founded 1783; Rev. Wm.
Neill, D. D. president; No. alumni — ; graduates
1828, 22 ; commencement, 4th Wed. in Sept.
TFashins:ton, Washington, Pa.; founded IQOG ;
I -, presidert ; No. alumni 143; graduates J 828, 8;
:commenccment, last Thursday in September.
I TVestern University, Viiishmg, !*&.', founded 1820;
Dr. R. Bruce, principal ; No. alumni 39 ; graduates
1828, 9 ; commencement, first of July.
J\Iadison, Rev, Henry B. Bascom, president.
Alleghany, Meadville, Pa.; founded 1815; Rev
Timothy Alden, president; No. alumni 10: com
mencemenl, first Wed. in July.
I St. Mary's, Baltimore, Md.; founded 1805 ; Rev. E
Damphoux, d. d. president. j
! Columbian, Washington, D. C; founded 1821 ; Rev.j
Stephen Chapin, n. d. president; commencement^ 4th
Wed. in December.
Universitij of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va.; found-l
ed 1814; Hon. J. Madison, rector; No. alumni 538 ;|
no commencement.
Hampden Sidney, Prince Edward c«). Va.; Rev. J.
Gushing, president ; commencement, 4th Wednesdayj
in September. j
William and JSIary, Williamsburg, Va.; foundedj
1691 ; Rev. A. Empie, president ; graduates 1828, 3;
commencement, 4th of July.
Washington, Jicxington, Va.; founded 1812; Rev.
G. A. Baxter, d. d. president; No. alumni 380; gra-
duates 1828. 17; commencement, 3rd Wed in April.
University JV. C, Chapel Hill ; founded 1791 : Rev.
tiU
J. UakiweJi, D. 1). presuient ; No. alumni 434 ; gradu
jfites 1S23, 13; commencement, 4th Thnrfl. in June
Universihj S. C, Columbia ; founded 1802 ; Thom-
as Cooper, 3T. n. president ; commencement, about
Dec. 15.
Charleston, Clinrleston, S. C; founded 17C5 ; Rev.
•Tasper Adams, d. d. president; No. akimni 14; j^rad-
uates 18-28, 6 ; commencement, last Tuesday in Oct.
University of Georgia., Athens, Geo. ; founded 1785;
Rev. M. VVaddel, d.'d. president ; No. alumni 210 ;|
oraduatcs 1828, 28 ; conunoncGment, 1st Wed. Aug.]
JWishmlle University, Nashville, Tenn. ; foundedj
'1806; Rev. Philip Lindsley, t>. d. prcsideTit ; No.!
ialumni 50 ; graduates 1828, 18; commencement, first;
Wodnesdoy in October. i
E. Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.; Rev. Charles Cof-j
li^jn, I). i>. president: graduates 1828,3; commence-
ment, first Thursday in October.
Avg:v.:,ta, Augw.ii'AA^y-', founded 1822; Rev. Mar-
in Rnter, president; eommcnceaicnt, first Wedncs-
'Iny in Aug^!^-t.
Greenville C, Grcenviih, Tenn.; founded 1804;
Rev. Henry IIoss, president.
University of Okio, Atlien?, Ohio; founded 1802:
Rev. R, G. Wilson, n. d. president; No. alumni 41 ;
graduates 1828, 10; commencement, Wed. following
3d Tuesday in September.
JiUnml University, Oxford, Ohio; founded 1821r;|
Rev. R. II. Bishop, d. d. president; graduates 1828,:
} ; comrricncement, last Wed. in Sept. i
Transylvania University, Lexington, Ky.j Rev. Al-
v^a Woods, n. i^ president.
Western Reserve, 'xiiM\so'A, Oijio; founded 1828.
Blooming-ton, Bloomington, Ind. ; founded 1828 ;|
R^v. Andrew Wylie, d. d. president. 1
SuMVi iKv. Colleges, 43; Instructers in 32 colle'
ges, 217; vv'hole number a!urnnii;i 28 colleges, 20,520 ;i
lalumui living in 23 colleges, ll,8GfJ; nluinni minister.-
lof 20 coliPges, 4235; niinisters living of 19 colleges.!
2814; graduates in 30 college?, ill i;i,'8, 652; undr^r i
(yrannatcs in 33 coileyes 1828-a — r-Mi.-.r? 070 ; iunioi>|
61
46 ; sopiiomores bbO ; Ireshrnen 532— ^80y ; students
professors of religion in 22 cojleg^es, 587 ; students as-
sisted by college funds in 15 colleges, 321 ; students
assisted by education society, in 14 colleges, 148 ;
■nedical students in 7 colleges, 590 ; law students in 3
colleges, 33 ; volumes in 30 college libraries, 1^8,118;
volumes in 25 students libraries, 66,730,
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES,
Jlmerican Board of Commissioners for For. J\fissions.
— Organized in 1810 ; J. C. Sn-iitli,Y. l. ©.President,
Jeremiah Evaris, Esq. Secretary, Henry Hill, Esq.
Treasurer, Boston; itjcoirie in 1C27--8, "^^88,341 89; in|
1828-9, gl 02,000 ; wliole sum since ibrm.ationj ^732,-i
970 15 ; annual meeting early in October.
American Bible Society. Organized in 1816 ; Rich-
ard Varick, Esq. President, Rev. J. C. Brighara, Sec-
retary, John Adams, Esq. Treasurer, J^evc-York ; jn-l
come in 1827-8, ^75,879 93; in 1828-9, ^142,184 33;
whole sura since formation, ;^658,570 42 ; annual qjeet-
ing 2d Thursday in May.
American Education Society, Organized in 1815;
Hon. Samuel Hubbard, President, Rev. Elias Corne-
lius, Secretary, Andover, Jtls., W. Ropes, Treasurer,
Boston; income in 1827-8, ^31,692 78; in 1828-9,
^^30,434 18; whole sum since formation, g216,863 37 ;
annual meeting in May.
American Tract Society. Organized in 1825 ; S. V.
S. Wilder, Esq. President, Rev. W. A. Hallock, Sec-
retary, Moses Allen, Esq. Treasurer, JVet/;-i'brA: ; in-
come in 1827-8, g45,000; in 1C28-9, ^60,000; whole^
sum since formation, ^145,000; annual meeting 2gJ
week in May. I
American Home Missionary Society. Organized in
1826; S. Van Renssalaer, President, Rev. Absalom
Peters, Secretary, K. Taylor, Esq. Treasurer, »7V>wj-
r..r,V; income in 1827-8, ^20,035 7B ; in 1828^9.
102,000 00 in 1827-8.
62
^'26,997 31; whole sum since tbraiation, ^65,1 60 l>5
annual meeling 2d week in May.
American Sunday School Union. Organized in 1 824 ;
Alexander Henry, Esq. President, Frederick W. Por-
ter, Secretary, Paul Beck, jun. Treasurer, Philadel-
phia; income in l»27-8, ^19,458 34; in 1828-9, ^18,-
527 ; whole sum since formation, ^80,742 67 ; ariuual
meeting in May.
American Colonization Society. Organized in 1819;
Hon. Bushrod Washington, President, Rev. R. R.
Gurley, Secretary, Richard Smith, Esq. Treasurer,
IVashingion ; income in 1827-8,^14,541 82; in 1828-9,
^19,56193; whole sum since formation, ^82,104 72;
annual meeting last Saturday in December.
American Society Jnr the Promotion of Temperance.
Organized in 1826 ; Hon. Marcus Morton, Prt^sideni,
jRev. Nathan Hewit, Secretary, Andover, jVs., W.
Ropes, Treasurer, Boston; whole sum since forma-
tion, ^14,195 09; annual meeting in January. j
Amci-ica7t Baptist Board of Commissio7iers far For-\^
eign J)Iissions. Organized 1814; Rev. W. Staughton,ij
President, Rev. L. Relies, d. d. Secretary, Salem, Ms.Jj
H. Lincoln, Treasurer, Boston: income in 1827-8. Ij
gl4,603 38; in 1828-9, ^16,06190; annual meeting!!
last Wednesday in April.
Method i-^t Mi^siop.ary Society. Organized in 1819; I
Rev. E. Iledding, President, Rev. N. Bangs, d. d.
Treasurer, JS^eic-York ; incoa)e in 1827-8, ^6,245 37 ;
in 1828-9,^14,170 1 i ; annual meetujg 1st week in
May.
Protestant Episcopal J^Ilssionan/ Society. Rt. Rev.
William White, President, Rev. George Weller, Sec-
retary, Dr. C. Morris, Trc'dsixrer, Philadelphia; in-
come in 1828-9, ^4 000.
Prison Disc;p}linc Society. Organiz^nl in 182
George Bliss, i.l, d. PresiJent ; Rev. fj. Dwiglit,
Sec'y, Ch's CieavelanrI, Treas. - Boston ; income in
1827-8, 52^2,444 08; in 1828-9, J3, 531 ; whole sum sinct
formation, ^9, 644; annual tne'eling during the vveel<
of general election at Boston.
American Bible Class Society. Organized in 18?7:
^3
Rev. E. D. Griffin, President, Rev. H. Wilbur, Sec-
retary, Solomon Allen, Esq. Treasurer, Philadelphia ;
incon.e in 1827-8, ^390; annual meeting last week in
.May.
American Tract Sociefi/, [Boston.) Org'anized 1814;
Hon. William Reed, President, Jainos L. Kimball,
Secrctarv, John Tappan, Esq. Treasurer, Boston; in-
come in 1827-8, gil2,'450 23; in 1828-9, <^13,896 18 ;
whole sum since VormatioB liJl 1826, ^47,236 16 ; an-
nual meeting last week in May.
Dulch Rf^/ormcd Mlssinnnry Societi/. Organized in
1822; Rev.^T. De W^itt, Secretary, Timothy Hutton,
Treasurer, .-Ydic-For/i*; income in 1827-8, g.r,,000; in
1828-9, ^t,47G 71 ; annual meeting 1st week in June.
Cjnneclicui J\fissionari/ Societi/. Organized in 1798 ;
Hon. Jonathaii Braee, President, Rev. Horace Hook-
er, Secretary, Andrew Kingsburv, Treasurer, Hart-
ford; income in 1827-8,^4,740 34'; in 1828-9, g2,070j
33; whole suvn since formation, ^160,657 30; annual
meeting 2d Wednesday in January.
American Jews' Society. Organized in 1820; Hon.
John Savage, President, Rev. S. E. Vermilyea, Sec-
retary, L. Burrill, Esq. Treasurer, JVew-ForA%- income
in 1827-8 g316 99; annual meeting 2d week in May.
Bosi(m Female J etc s' Society. Organized in 1816;
Sarah Jaquith, Secretary, Frances Irving, Treasurer,
Bnlon; income in 1827-8, ^1,257 99; i-n 1828-9,
^325 79 ; annual meeting in May.
J^Iis<iachusetts Missionary Societij. Re-organized in
1327; Rev. L. Woods, d. d. President, Rev. R. S
Storrs, Secretarv, Braintree., J. PuncLard, Treasurer,
Salem; income in 1827-8, ^54,363 27; in 1828-9, g5,-
! 247 32; annual meeting during the week of general
election at Boston.
General Union to Promote the Observance of the Sab-
bath. Organized in 1828; Rev. IM. Bruen, Secreta-
ry, Arthur Tappan, Treasurer, JS\w-York ; annual
meeting 2d week in May.
B ipiist General Trad Society. Organized in 1824;
Rev. E. Cushmnn, President, Rev. Noah Davis, Sec-
retarv, Samuel Husrgins, Treasurer, Philadelphia ; in
d4
come in 1827-8, ^p,loli 04, in 1828-9, ^5,256 76;
whole sum since formation, g 12,666 42 ; annual meet-
ing in January. !
Philadelphia Bible Society. Organized in 1808; i
Rt. Eev. William White, President, Rev. Dr. Mayer,]
Secretary, Robert Ralston, Esq. Treasurer, Philadel-
phia; inGome in 1828-9, ^7,724 4i ; annual meeting hi
May.
AmcHcan Seamen's Friend Society. Organized 1 826 ;
Hon. S. Thomson, f resident, Re-/. J. Leavitt, Secre-
tary, Silas Holmes, Treasurer, Meio-YorJc ; income \i\
i828-9, |1,214 38; annual meeting 2d week in May
Am&Hcan As- tj hem, J or the Deaf and Dumb. Organ-
ized in 1816; Hon, N. Terry, President, Seth Terry,
Esq. Secretary, James H. Wells, Treasurer, Hartford;
income in 1328-9, ^2,341 55; annual meeting in May.
Ar?%trican Peace Society. Organized in 1828 ; Will-
iam Ladd, Esd. Secretary, J-^^ew-York ; annual meet-
ing in May.
The income of all the above societies, as far os as-
certained, amounted in 1827-8, to ^^350,41 8 23 ; in
1!]2rt-S, to ^502,021 19; whole sum smce formation,
g2,2f5,S74 14..
^ PEACE SOCIETIES.
The New Tork Pe&ce Society, the first in the world,
was formed in 1015, consisting of 20 members. In
December, 18i4, " The Solemn Review of the Custom
of War," from the pen of Rev. Dr. N. Worcester, oi
Brighton, Ms. v/as p-^blished. It produced a powerful
[impression. It v/ent through several editions in vari-
ous languages. In 181 G the Massachusetts Peace So-
ciety was formed; in IS 16, the London Society for the
Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace. Since
that time, societies have been formed in ten or twelve
of the United States. The Maine Society has be^n
very efficient. Drs. Appleton and Fayson were warm-
ly engaged in this cause. Jn May lC2S,the American
Peace Society was formed in New York. It publish-
es an interesting periodical, entitled "Harbinger of
Peace," edited by Wm. Ladd, Esq. Sec. of the Society.
65 i
IJ. ^. CliiiSisUS IN ITOO, 1800, 1^10> & 1820. 1
iS'ati's ^- Territories.
I Maine,
N. ILiinpsiiiro,
I iMassacliiisetts,
'Rhodc-J.-land,
Connecficiit,
Vermont,
New-York,
Ne\v-Jerse\\
Penn?vlvai;ia,
Dohnffire,
:NlaryIand,
^'irp-inia,
X. Carolina.,
S. Carolina,
' Goorn'ia,
Alabama,
■Mississippi,
Louisiana,
Tonnpfsee,
Kon tacky,
Ohio, )
N. W. T..M-. ^
Indiana,
lilinoi:^,
Mi-r-sonri
M. Territory,
Ark. Territory,
Dist. CdnaiNia,
J 790
oa,5-ic
578,78',
237,94C
C5,53f
34G.120
10 4,195
434,37;:
.59,09;
S ! 0 7-2''
747,'6]C
."93.75
.240,07
80-2,54
73.07:
1800
1.51,719
1 93, 850
42 3,845
68,122
251,002
154,465
586,0.30
211,149
602,548
64,273
349,692
886,149
478,163
345,594
82,686
1810. I
228,70.5
214,4601
472,040'
76,g3l|
261,942i
217.895'
1820
498,35.5
244,161
523,287,
.83,05^'
275,24,"
235,764
959,0i9I,372,8r-i
245,562: 277,5751
8 10,091' 1,049,4581
72,6741
380,546|
72,740!
407,350
574,622:1,065,360
555.500
415,11.-
252,433
8,850 40,
i oiai.
405. GC5'
220,459'
20,84
261,727
406,511
230,760
,C41i {
14.0^
O.J — J, ^4.01
.319,'
20
I 12,282
20,845
4,762
24,023
,237, jOJ
63':, 829
602,741
340,9891
J 127904
( 75,448
153,407
422.613
564,317!
63i,43-:i
.14^7,1 7r
£0,21 1
.66,58f:
8,896
14.24G
33031-
r7,9lf~'
9,6;
FREE WRITE CTTTZE.NS IN THE T. PTATE3, 1820.
Tot
Males.
1,345,220
612,535
776,150
766,033
495,065
3,995,053
free v»'bite citizen?, .
Under 10 venrK
From 10 to 16,
From 16 to 26,
From 20 to 45,
Over 45,
Pemalfs.
1 .280,550
605,343
731,371
736,600
462,788
3,866,657
11,710
F 2
-^■;
66
STATISTICAL VIEPF OF THE JIETHODIST
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
From the Minutes of the several Annual Conferen-
ces, for 1829, just published, it appears ihat there are
in the
Conferences.
Canada [1828]
Pittsburgh,
Ohio,
Missouri,
Illinois,
Kentucky,
Holstein,
Tennessee,
Mississippi,
Wliitcs.
8,754
22,583
32,700
3,257
18,724
23,888
17,952
17,476
10,948
South-Carolina, 38,70^
Virginia, 28,384
Baltimore, 28,644
Philadelphia, 34,819
New-York, 32,789
New-England, 20,337
Genessee, 13,532
Oneida, 19,246
Maine, 9,939
Colored.
10
176
193
350
116
3,602
2,012
2,499
3,576
21,276
9,756
10,302
8,15G
371
220
39
74
Indians.
915
208
702
400
24
62,8141 2,250
Total.
9,678
22,759
33,101
3,607
18,840
27,570
19,964
20,677
14.924
60,008
38,140
38,946
42,978
33,160
20,557
13,572
19.320
9,942
147,743
418,438
Total, 382,679 ..,o.., .,,
Corrected total of last year, (seeMetho- )
dist Magazme, December, 1828,) ]
Increase this year, .... -^j^^xj^i
The number of travelling preachers i.s 1,697, super-
annuated, 120-tota], 1817. Last year, the total was
1,642, makmg the increase since last year, 175.
29,305
P.l^'^^^ T "^"^ DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Place of birth
Delaware^
England,
JSTew- Yo^ k^
J^ew-Jersey,
Names.
John Morton,
Button Gwinnet,
Philip Livingstois,
John Hart,
Time of dcatii.
Anril
M*ay 27,
June 12.
1777
_=.=„
in
^
Place oi birth.
Age iii i77tj.
Time ofdeath. A?e-ll
6'. Carolina^
Thoirias Lyiicl),
close of
'"779,
M
Joseph Hevves,
Nov. 10,
"'79,
JVew-Jersc]/,
Richard Stockton,
'81,
50
1 Delaware,
Csesar Rodney,
June 26,
'84,
55
\ Rhode-Island,
Stephen Hopkins,
July 13,
'85,
78
[.Massachusetts
William Whipple,
Nov. 28,
'85.
54
■ Maty/and,
Thomas Stone,
'87,
43
S. Carolina,
Arthur Middleton,
Jan. 1,
'88,
49
i Virginia,
John Penri,
Sept. —
April 17,
'88,
46
Massachusetts
Benj. Franklin,
'90,
84
.S. Carolina,
Lyman Hall,
'90,
G0|
\JIassachusctts
William Hooper,
'90,
48
Pennsijlvania,
I'rancis Hopkinson
May 0,
'91,
52
\Massachusetts
, Roger Sherman,
July 23,
'93,
72 i
\ do
John Hancock,
Oct, 8,
'93,
56|
j Virginia,
Richard Henry Lee
sJune 22,
'94,
62
\JS''eio -Jersey,
Abraham Clark,
Autumn,
'94,
68
Scotland,
John Witherspoon
Nov. 15,
'94,
72'
[JIassachuseits
Josiali Bartlett,
Mav 19,
'95,
65
Connecticut,
Samuel Huntington, Jan. 5,
'96,
63
do
Oliver Wolcott,
Dec. 1,
'96,
71
Virginia,
Fr. Lightfoot Lee,
April,
'97,
C3[
do
Carter Braxton,
Oct. 10,
'97,
6ll
Sot land.
James Wilson,
Aug. 28,
'98,
55|
Maryland,
George Read,
V^'^illiam Paca,
Autumn,
'98,
'99,
64
'■.S. Carolina,
Edward Rutledge,
Jan. 23,
1800,
50
Ireland,
IMatt. Thornton,
June 24,
1803,
88'
Wales,
Francis Lewis,
Dec. 13,
(I
89;
JMassachuscLLs
, Samuel Adams,
Oct. 2,
((
81
Virginia,
George Walton,
Feb. 2,
1C04,
81
E^igland,
Robert Morris,
I\Iay 8,
'O)
72
Virginia,
Georthe Wythe,
June 8.
'G,
80
S. Carolina,
Tho's Heyward,
March,
'9,
63
jMaryland,
Samuel Chase,
June 17,
'n,
Connecticut,
William Williams,
Aug. 2,
'11,
80
Pennsylvania
George Clymer,
Jan 23,
1813,
78!
do
Benjamin Rush,
April 19,
(«
67
^Massachusetts
, Rob't Treat Paine
May 11,
1814,
84
i ,0 ___
Elbridge Gerry,
Nov. 23.
"
69
68
Place of birtl). Ixiimes. 'J'inie of death Ag
Fauns ijlvanin, TliGnias M'Kean, June 24, 1817, !i
Rhode-Island, VVilliam EHery, Fob. 15, 18 JO, D
Maw- York, William Fioyd, Au^. 1, 18-21, 1
.Virg'tnia, Ti'jom-:is JcfleriSon, Jubilee, 1-2||
\.J>Iassacliusebis,Z<^hx\Ai\Q\ns, do GO'
Mfiryland, (yharles Carroll, thesurvivo
Virginia, Benjamin Harrison,
do Thomnf? Nelr^on, jr.
' Pennsylvania, Jartfos Smith,
do George 'J'aylw,
do Gc(jro-o Il(^ss,
li e \v i s ]\I o V r i .« , : a i ; ;1 11 o ii r v W i s n c r .
OFFICER-S OF THE GOVtaVMENT OF VERMONT SIKC;
ITS OKG A^aZAT!0\.
Date. Gnv§. I/ieut. Govs. Fession at I
;1778Thos. ChiUendcn, Joseph Marsh, TVindsor
" 79 " T>. Carpenter JJanche^l::r 1.
"80 " " Bennington
"81 " Filisha Payne £^A',?^ott???, tsmiJ.
"82 " PaulSpooner j3Ianchesier \.
" 83 " '■' JFeslrninster 'l
" 84 " « IZ'dland
" 8i " ^' Windsor
"83 " " Ihdland
" 87 " Josep!i Marsh Jfciobury
"88 " " .Mrmcli.fkcr
" 89 Moses K,ohinson " IVcstminsier
" 90 Thos. Chittenden Peter Olcott Castleton
91 - ^' fr
indsor
' 92 " *'
' 93 " " 'jrindsor
' 94 •" Jonatlmn Ihmi B.idland
'95 " " Windsor
' 9G " Paul Brigharn, Rid'and,
'• 97 Isaac Ticheno-r " JFindsor
'90 " " Vergennes
' 99 " .- ■" Windsor
;'1800 " " Windsor
OJ ^^ " .Middlehvry
wmttw iMii«>nii«in mmu-i ■ ilfmiiiBai^i*«i»iiahiiiiiiMlSLjw^iji:ai»LiTaji»i««*>'^i*i»'i«»M«ii'<iii
F'
09
Bate. Govs.
L.I. Govi.
Session ai
" 99 Icaac Tichenor
Paul Brixham
JVewbunj
" 02
<«
Burlington,
"03
<*
Westniimier
" 04 "
t«
Rutland
.
" 05
c<
Da-.viUe
" OS "
C(
J>liddlehury
" 07 Israel Smith
((
JVoodstock
" 0[] Is-.ac Tichenor
«i
J\Iontpelier
" 09 Jonas Galusha,
<(
<-i
" 10
i(
(<
"11
<e
<(
"12
t(
<«
'• 13 Mart. Chittenden
^ym. Chambe
rlain "
" 14
n
"
" 15 Jonas Galusha
"lo
"17
Paul Brigham
*'
<(
((
u 13
(«
c<
"19 '*
«t
t<
" 20>Richard Skinner
VVm. Cahoon
"
"21*
((
((
1822 Richard Skinner
Aaron Leland
((
1823 C. P. Van Ness
u
f(
1824
i(
((
1825
It
«{
1826 Ezra Butler
{<
((
1827
Henry Olin
"
1820 Samuel C. Crafts
"
"
Treasurers.
Secretaries of Slate.
1770 Ira Allen
Thomas Chandler
1778* "
Joseph
Fay
1781
Micah
Townsenp
1700 Samn '1 Mattocks
n
1708
Rnswe
]\ Hopkins
1 00 1 Ben]amin Swan
Roswe
11 Hopkins
1802
David Win":, jun.
1803 "
Thomfi
s Leverett
*\Vlien the snme yea.- is
repsatod, there were two s-^ssions ; and
wlion tlie (5r\te3 are omitte.i, as from 1731 lo '83, t
he iiicu!nL.enls were 1
ontinued in office.
r-^i
70
1813
1815
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
'^Frea.surers-
Benjaiuin Swan
''\\l
1778
778
1779
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
1788
1790
1791
1793
1795
1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1S03
1 804
!808
1809
1813
1 8 1 5
1818
1819
1820
1822
1823
Speakers of House.
Naihan Clark
Tiwmas Chandler
Thomas Porter
Increase Moseley
Isaac Tichenor
Nathan Niles
Stephen R. Bradlej
Gideon Olia
Baniel BiKtk
Lewis R. Morris
Abel Spencer
Daniel Farrand
Amos Marsh
Abel Spencer
Theo. Harrington
Aaron Leland
Dudley ChavSe
Daniel Chipman
W'm. A. Oris wold
Richard Skinner
Wni. A. Crifiwoid
D. Azro A. Ruck
Geori>-e E. Walos
i^^aa«'".iwl.T--.-iniiii,iii.Tii>^iiH.^
Secretaries oj State-
Josiah Dunham
Wrn. Slade, jun.
Norman Williams
Clerics of House.
Benjamin Baldwin
Bezulecl Woodward
Koswell Hopkins
Stephen Jacobs
Lewis R. Morris
William Eaton
Richard Whitney
Samuel C Crafts
Nathan Osgood
James Elliot
Anthony Has well
Martin Post
William D. Smith
W^illiam D. Snrith
Timothy Merrill
71
Speakers ol' House. Clorks of Ilonso
1824 Isaac Fletcher Timothy Merrill
18^25 D. Azro A. Buck
1826 ■'
1827 Robert B. Bates
1323
JlILJTLl OF f^ERJdOJST.
The mililia of the state consists of all the able bodi-
ed males, with a few exceptions made by law, between
the age of 18 and 45 years. Each soldier is required'
to keep himself constantly provided with such arni^
and equipments, as are necessary for actual service.
and, by so doirig, his poll is exempted from taxation.
Tiie whole militia is, at present, divided into four divi-
sions, 10 brigades and 35 reiriments, with from eiglit
to 12 companies in each. Belonging to most of the
regiments are also one company of cavclry, one of ar- j
titJery and one of light infantry, and in many cases
more than one of each. The governor is captain gen-
eral and commander in chief, and with the advice of
|the council is to arrange the whole militia into divi-
sions, brigades, *S:,c. and may from time to time, make
'such alterations as he shall see fit. Each division is
icommanded by a major general, with a division inspec-
lor, a division quarter master and two aids ; each brig-
ade by a brigadier general, with a brigade inspector,
'brigade quarter master, and one aid; each regiment
by a colonel, iiauteuant colonel and majf^r, with tlie i
Jcustomary staff; and each company by a captain, lieu-
tenant anden.-ign, '.vith the customary non-commission-
ed olncers. The major generals and brigadier gene- \
:rals are appointed by the legislature. Tiie field ofn-
Iccrs are chosen by the commissioned ofBcers of their
respective regiments, and the several companies elect:
|their own ofricer.?. Tiie whole militia of the state
^amounts to about 25.0r>0.
I FOPULATIO.V.
There have been but four complete enumerations
lof the inhabitants of this state since the organization
of its government, the first of which was in 1791. In
il77 I , there was a census of the two coupm :\^ of Cum-
72
berland and Glouceeter, which then comprehended a
the territory of Vermont between the Green Moun
tains and the Connecticut river. This census gave a
population, in those two counties, of 3947, and the pop-
ulation of the whole state was at that time estimated
at about 7000. The results of the four subsequeni
enumerations are exhibited in the following
TABLE.
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ol^-C^LOO'^COCO^'^COGTCSLC
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CO i~ CO t- >r:
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CO G^ uo lO
CO r-< CO ^ lO --H
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cri^cc_co5^co^Q^'^'5^i>_co^'q^'-^c^co_
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73
emi ^oijtvnmtnt of TftvmotiL
FOR THE POLITICAL YEAR,
Com7nencing October, 1829, and ending October, 1830.1
EXECUTIVE*
SAMUEL C. CRAFTS,
Gov'ER.voR, Craflsbury.
HE:NKYOl.Ilf,
LT. GOVERNOR, Leicester,
COUNCILLORS.
Tiennington,
TVindhcwif
Rutland,
Windsor^
Addison,
Orange,
Chiftenden,
Wanhington^
Caledonia^
Franklin,
Orleans,
MvRON Clark,
Samuel Clarkj
wHAUNCr LaagdoxN, )
Robert Pierpqi.xt, (
Job Lyman,
Ezra IIorT,
JEDEDT^iH H. liARRrSj
John C. Thompson,
George VVorthingtgnj
Benjamin F; Deming,
James Davis,
Ira H. Allen.
Geo. B. Sha^v, Secretary, DanVille.
Nn'l-i;'^' w'n'"' ^^'^««^' Woodstock.
iTiEGISLATlVE*
Hon. D. AZRO A. BUCK, 5^,,^^,^,
Timothy Merrill, Esq. C/erl
Oramel H. ^mtu,^sc^. Engrossing Clerk.
BENNINGTON COUNTY.
Townx. Representatives.
Arlington
Bennington
Dorset
Anson Canfield
John Norton
John Cochi^an
Gr. List.
14032
27412
10521
■^
74
■" -.
Landgrove
Simeon Leiaml
1954
Manchester
John S. Pettibone
17771
Peru
1795
Pownal
John Wright
11193
Readshoro'
Henry HoJ brook
1992
Rupert
David Sheldon, jr»
12765
Sandgate
Joseph Tuttle
5228
Shaflsbwy
Asa Matteson
19296
Stamford
Joel Houghton
3008
Sunderland
William Landon
3861
Winhall
Nathaniel Mellen,jr.
1882
Woodford
WiihamParkJr.
1294
^134,011
WINDHAM COUNTY.
Acton
Nathan Fisher
987
Jlthem
2617
Bratileho7^'
Samuel Elliot
18045
Brookline
Jacob Burditt
2022
Dover
William H. Hodges
6507
Dummerston
Joseph Duncan
9316
Grafton
William Stickney, jr.
9402
Guilford
Aaron Barney
12191
Halifax
Sanford Plumb
7874
Jamaica
Nathaniel Robbins
6762
Londonderry
Samuel Arnold
4803
Marlboro'
Hubbard H. Wlncheste?
6881
J^ewfane
Joseph Eilis
9225
Putney
David Crawford
10294
Rockingham
Manasseh Divoll
20155
Somerset
Samuel Worlhington
1244
Stratton
Richard Scett
1122
Townshend
William R. Shafter
10134
Vernon
Nathan Wood
4129
Wardshoro'
Nathaniel Ward
6063
Westminster
Daniel Mason
14002
Whitingham
Snneon iJ'.Iorse
8-208
Wilmington
Lanccy Forbes
7885
Windham
Daniel Cobb
4305
gl83,l83
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RUTLAND COUNTY.
I
Benson
John Kellogg-
13085
Brandon
Edward Jackson
12862
Castlelon
15956
ChJUenden
Jonag Wheeler
3614
Clarendon
Frederick Button
13618
Danhy
Ira Edrnons
11981
Fairhaven
Ira Laonard
4657
Tlubbardton
Ira Jennings
6243
Ira
Joshua Harrington
3895
»Msndan
Nathap. Fisher
1026
Mount- Holly
»
7689
J\fount- Tabor,
1122
Middletoxcn
Allen Vail
8085
Orwell
Thomas D. Hammond
18669
Paw let
Return Strong
17823
PUisJield
William R. Blossom
3050
Pittsford
Jirah Barlow
15494
Poutiney
Daniel Mallary
17478
Rutland
George T. Hodges
52586
Sherburne
Richard Estabrooks, jr.
1391
Shrewsbury
John Buckmaster
7426
Sudbury
Joseph Warner
6327
Tinmouth
Thomas Porter, jr.
7932
Wallinsford
Amos Bucklin
11586
Wells
Ansel Goodspeed
6019
West-Haven
V
Artemas Wyman
WINDSOR COUNTY-
4808
|243,433
And over
Orin Hazeltine
4953
Baltimore
1352
B irnard
Ebenezer Richmond
11556
Bethel
Daniel Lillie
11949
Bridgewater
David Thompson
7109
Cavendish
James Smith, jr.
11982
Chester
Abiel Richardson
20144
Hartford
Wyllys Lyman
17093
Hart land
Simeon Willard
21728
Ludlow
Jonas Dunn
7830
J^^orwich
Cyrus Partridge
15138 1
Plymouth
Samuel Page
-JiLJ
76
I'oinfret Henry Hewitt 10769
Heading Simeon BucR I06{i2
Rochester Lyman Emerson 8454
Royalton Harry Bingham 13795
Sharon William Steele 10530
Sprinsfield William Thayer, jr, 18794
Slockbridge Daniel Gay, jr. 6151
TFeaihers/ield Joshua Upham 18554
Weston Henry Lovejoy 4117
Windsor Thomas Leland 27788
Woodstock Sylvester Edson ' 25667
ADDISON COUiNTY,
$^292,350
Addison
Aaron Merrill
12676
Biidport
Zenas Myrick
14813
Bristol
Harvey Munsell
6966
Coriiwall
Chauncey Cook
9476
Ftrrishurgh
Heman Barniim
13823
Goshen
Abiathar Knapp
2081
Hancock
Nathan Claflin
1770
Kingston
Benjamin Pinney
1477
Leicester
Wiiham Gile
4374
Lincoln
Hezekiah Hatch
2798
Jiliddlebury
Samuel Swift
22583
Monkton
Daniel Collins
8857
JVeio- Haven
Elias Bottum
14472
Panton
William H. Smith
4948
Ripton
837
Salisbury
Jonathan Gibson
6040
Shoreham
Silas H. Jenison
18701
Starskboro'
Asel Wentworth
5015
Vergenncs
Philip C. Tucker
7976
Waltham
George Field
3115
Weybridge
Joseph Hay ward
6629
IFkiting
Moultun Needham
6221
OPvANGE COUNTY.
Bradford Joseph Clark, jr.
Braintree Jonathan Bass
Bronkfield John Wheatly
gl74,660
11323
7004
11277
77
'
W^ Chelsea
D. Azro A. Buck
12581
i Corinth
Stephen Eaton
14150
Fairies
Pliinehas Bailey
3327
JVeivhitry
Peter Burbank
15254
Grange
Nathan Foster
4094
Randolph
Belcher Salisbury
22353
Straford
Eleazer Baldwin
14691
Thcfford
Simeon Short
13979
Topsham
James Petrie
6640
Tunbridge
Nathaniel King
14149
Ver shire
Simeon Bacon
8067
Washington
Asa Burton
6728
West'Fairlee Jabez Lanrhew
4023
Williamstov:)
1 Abijah White
11179
|1 80,807
CHITTENDEN COUNTY.
Bolton
John Pinnf'o
1689
Burlington
Benjamin F. Bailey
28503
Charlotte
William Peass
15681
Colchester
Noah Wolcott
6668
Exsex
Marshal Castle
9249
Hinesburgh
Nahuni Peck
11234
Huntington
John Judson
4540
J erica
Wiiliajn A. Prentiss
9807
.Mansfield
Ivory Luce
976
Milton
Lemuel B. Piatt
14252
Richmond
Nathan Fay, jr.
6431
Shelbnrne
Hyman Holabird
11016
St. George
Hnrftoe Ferris
1149
Underhill
William Barney-
5577
JVestford
David Hazelton
6599
Williston
Truman Chittenden
12472
^143,887
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Barre
Denison Smith
15261
Berlin
James H. Langdon
9812
Calais
Pardon Janes
6813
Duxbury
Ird Arms
3086
Elmore
Abner Doty
1543 1
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F'ayston
Merril Tyler
1482 1
Jlars/ifield
William Martin
6701
JMiddlesex
Josiah Holdeu
5206
Jlonlpelier
Naum Kelton
15933
J^Ioretown
.Tohn Foster
4072
J^orthfield
Charles Paine
6429
\ Plainjleld
Israel Goodwin
4236
Roxbury
Nathan Morse
2640
Stow
Daniel Moody
8358
Waihjield
Jason Carpenter
6461
Waterbury
Dan Carpenter
8745
Warren
Moses Sargeant, jr.
3292
Worcester
Milton Brown
1364
$108,442
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
Barnet
Walter Harvey
9455
Burke
Joel Trull
3957
Cabot
Anthony Perry
6246
Danvillt
William A. Palmer
16831
Groton
David Vance
2803
Hardwick
Timothy P. Fuller
6236
Kirby
Orin Carpenter
1698
Lyndon
Job Randall
8513
JS'^ewai k
Philemon Hartwell
1113
Peacham
Jacob Blanchard
10642
Ryegate
James Neilson, jr.
7157
Sheffield
James Town send
2825
St. Johnshury Ariel Aldrich
9477
Sutton
Thomas True
4856
Walden
Nathaniel Farrington, jr,
4079
Waterford
Sylvanus Hemingway
8529
IVheelock
Abner Morrill
3066
Woodbury
Joel Cilley
1944
gl09,433
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Bnkersjield
Azariah Corse, jr.
5440
Belvidcre
768
Berkshire
William C. Ellsworth
5700
Cambridge
Nathan Smilie
8874
k - ,1
£,ncsrjur^!i
Horace Eutun
t)0-2ti
Fairfax
James Bellows
8075
Fairfield
Benjamin Wooster
8353
Fletcher
Ira Armstrong
3509
Franklin
William Felton
4308
Georg ia
Elijah Dee
12868
Highgate
John Barr
8594
Johnson
Daniel Dodge
4728
^Montgomery
Samuel Lusk
1840
Richford
Jonathan Carpepter
2143 1
Sheldon
AU'red Keith
7862
Sterling
955 i
St. Albans
John Smith
14934
Swanto}i
Stephen S. Bro\yn
10770 '
Waterville
Amos Wiiley
1727 1
2^117,484 i
ORLEANS COUNTY,
Albany
Dyar Bill
2393
Barton
John Kimball
3386 i
Brownington
George C. West
2644
Craftsbupy
Augustus Young
5170 1
Coventry
Philip Flanders
2937 j
Charleston
Elisha Bingham
1340
Derby
Charles Kingsbury
7550 i
Eden
Eh Hinds, jr.
1626 !
Glover
Charles Hardy
1941 i
Greensboro'
Marvin Grow
3634 ;
Holland
Isaiah Emerson
1166 i
Hydepark
Breed Noyes
2405
Irasburgh
Elisha H. Starkweather
3676
Jay
Madison Keith
419
Kellyvale
Thomas Proctor
582 1
J)l organ
937
Morristown
Luther Bingham
6754
J\''ewport
Samuel Warner
703
Salem
Josiah Lyon
728
Troy
Frederick Fuller
2206
Westjield
Silas Lamb
1248
I Wolcott
Brunswick
Can a an
Concord
Granhy
Guildhall
Lev^j'ngton
I,u:ienburgh
Jifaifhlone
Minehead
80
Jonathan Smith
ESSEX COUNTY.
Mains ShofF
James Steele
Archibald Taggard
David Hopkinson, jr.
Noyes Denison
Jonah Brooks, jr.
Moody Rich
Aden Bartlett
^
1595^
GRAND ISLE COUNTY.
Alhurgh WilHani L. Sovvles
Grand Isle Samuel xA.danis
JS^orih Hero Benjamm Butler, 2d
SouLh-Hero
Vineyard Harry Hill
g55,049
563
1S18
4975
4G3
3035
842
5319
16G5
540
gl3,221
82G2
5704
31G3
6210
2084
g25,42G
Rev. Charlci? Walker, Rutland, Chaplain.
Rawsel R. Keith, Montpelier, Sheriff.
Solon J. Y. Vai!, do. J\Iessens;er.
William Billings, do. Door-Keeper.
Caivin J. Keith, do. Librarian.
Alvan Carter, ) >-.a- m rr
A 1 nT • M > Officer e of Ihc House.
Araunah Marsna 1, ( -^ -^
Note. The present General Assembly is compos-
ed of attornies, merchants, manufacturers, mechanics,'
jclergymen, physicians and farmers, in the following
iproportions, viz :
! In the Council, 5 attornies, 3 merchants, 1 manu-
'facturer, and 3 fiirmers.
In the House of Representatives, 17 merchants, 7
manufacturers, 5 mechanics, 1 mail contractor, 10 at-
tornies. 5 clergymen, 6 physicians, and 164 farmers.
t ^l_.
"TOWX OFFICERS, CLJRGY, ATTOKNIES,
PHYSICIANS AND FOSTOIASTERS,
IxV EACH TOWN IX THE STATE.
BENNINGTON COUNTY.
Arlinrrtnn. — Tuwn cleik, i\nson Canfif'ld. First
jconstahie, Lemuel Hawlcy. Selectmen. Galen Can-
Hslf], Cyrus B. Hills, Curtis Hawley. Clergy, James
M. Tappan, epis. Attorney, Phinehas Smitf). Pliy-
-icianj, Simeon Littlcfield, Anson M'Kce, Lewis Dyer.
.Marshal Littlefield.
Benninglon. Town clerk, AVlliam Haswell. First
jconstable, Hiram Blackmer. Selectmen, Green Black-
;ncr, Samuel Loomise, Enos Rudd, Aaron Sherwood,
Jedediah Dewey. Clergy, Daniel A. Clark, cong.
jHenry F. Baldwin, bnp. Attornies, Truman Squires,
jDamel Cliurch, David Robinson, jr. Hiland Hall, Sam.-
nel H. Blackmer, Henry Kellogg, Pierpoint Isham,
Uel M. Pv,obinson, (). C. Merrill, James Hubbell, John
S. Robmson. Physicians, Noadiah Swift, Heman
Swift, Thomas Wilkinson, George O. Gilbert, jr.
— Bigelow, M'Chire. Postmasters, William
Haswell, Bennington, Daniel Loomise, North do.
Dorset. — Town clerk, Azel Morse. First consta-
ble, Uriah S. Kent. Selectmen, Sylvanus Sikes, John
{Chapman, Paddock Gray. Clergy, William Jackson,!
jcong. John VV'hitehorne, melh. Physicians, Alphcusj
iMorse, Walter Shumway. * Postmasters, Johnson
JMarsh, East Dorset, Paddock Grey, West Dorset. j
Landgrave. — Town clerk, Reuben Holt, jr. First
constable, Joseph Holt. Selectmen, Asa Utley, Amo-
ri Benson, David F. Wiley. Physician, Amori Ben-
Ison. Postmaster, Joshua Marsh.
JIanche.Her.— Town clerk, Walter J. Shipherd.
.First constable, G. H. Smith. Selectmen, James
jWheaton, John S. Pettibone, Josiah Burton. Cler-
gy, Anderson, cong. Attnrnies, Milo L. Ben-
;nett, Leonard Sargent, John Aiken, Chipman.
.Physicians, Ezra Isham, Thomas Dunton, Ralph
iThatcher, Gi-'orge Tattle. Postmasters, Walter J
jShipherd, Benjamin Roberts.
B«U«;uy;»j._^_|M 1 ^J IJ I I ■«>■«» .J.MO^I II I 1 1. 11 II ■■ ■ Tl gggg,
^ _82 2_
Pownai. Town c\qx\^ Sylvaniis Danforth. Pm^
con.stabjp, Ja?on Eiir^hneji. JSelectvnen, Sain'l VVrii;hi
Nathan Varin, Rlijah Barber. Clergy. Johnson.
bap. Altornev, Daniel E. Spencer. Physicians, A.
E. Wilder, B. F. Morgan, Abiather Gardner. Pcsl-
rnaster, John M. Potter.
Readshorougk. — Town clerk, Jonathan liouffhton.
First Constable, Elijah Bailey. Selectmen, Henry
jHolbrook, Rickard Carpenter, Sylvester Bishop. Cler-
!gy, James Cai penter, bap. Jonas Stearns, meth. Phy-
isician, Henry VV. Bell. Postmaster, James [latch.
Rupert. — Town clerk, Henry Sheldon. First con
stable, Seth Sheldon. Selectmen, Joseph Hasting-s
{Thomas Sheldon. Clergy, David Wilson, cong-. At-
jtornies, Isaac Shernian, !■ seph J. Sylvester. Physi-
cian, Henry Sholdon. Postmaster, Ira F. Sheldon.
ShafUbitrij—Town clerk, Hiram Barton. First
constable, Daniel G. Huntington. Selectmen, Am
jMattisoG, Nathan H. Bottum, Amos Galusha, jr.
Clergy, Isaiah Mattison, Hodges, Daniel TiJk
ham, Cobb, biiptists ; Enocii King, meth. Attor
ney, Natlian Hontington. Physicians, Daniel Hun-
tington, Jonas Huntington. Postmaster, Henry Hun
tingfon
Stamford. — ^^Town clerk, Otis Philips. First con
stable, Reuben Smith. Selectmen, Otis Philips, Sam
uel Wallace, Joseph Mixer. Clergy, George Samp
isori, baptist.
Sandcrlanrl.—HoW'U clerk, James A. Graves. First
constable, George W. B.'tcon. Selectmen, Willian
'■ Landon, Joel Kenny, JMichat-l Judson. Clergy, Need
Jiam Knishf';, rof. meth. Phy-icians, Daniel Hicks
Truman Hicks. Postmaster, Gilbert Bradley, 2d.
Winhalt. — Town clerk, Reuben Brooks. First con-
stable, Jolin Brooks. Selectmen, Benjamin Thatcher
Nathaniel Mellen, jr. Wyman Sprague, jr. Clergy
Goddard, coDg. Physician, Job Leonard- Post-
master. Stevens
Woodford. — Town clerk, Wiiliam Pork. First con
I stable, Ruel Cutler. Selectmen, William Park, jr.
ha Lyon, Joel Hosraer. Clergy, Joseph C. Hoi- 1
lister, ref. melhodist. j
WINDHAM COUNTY.
Adon. — Town cl^rk, Ebenezer Huntington. First'
constable, Jonas Holden. Selectmen, Isaac Fisiier,j
jr. Ebenezer Huntincrton. Natlian Fisher. j
Athens. — Town clerk, J. Bayley. First constable, L. j
Alexander. Selectmen, Abraham Ball, Tliaddons Al \
exander, Timothy H. Whitney. Clergy. Hazel- 1
tine, Fuller, meth. Physician, John Statford
Postmaster, James Bayley.
BratUeboro\ Town clerk, Stephen Greenleaf.
First constable, Willard Cobleigh. Selectmen, John]
Plummer, Jesse French, Joseph Goodhue. Clergy, |
Jonathan M'Gee, J. L. Stark, cong. Attornies, Sam-j
uel Elliot, Jonathan Hunt, Frederick W. Hall, VVm. R.
Hayes, Asa Green. Physicians, Jolm L. Dickinson, 1
Philip Hall, Gilbert. Postmaster, Asa Greene.!
Brookline. — Town clerk, Jacob Bnrditt. First, j
constable, Harry Carey. ' Selectmen, Alvin BoydenJ
Thomas Crane, Anthony Mason. Clergy, Daniel Cut- [
ler, Isaac Wellman, close communion baptists. Pi>y-
sician, William Perry.
Dover. — Town clerk, Laban Jones. First consta-
ble, Cyrus P. Dryden. Selectmen, Laban Jones,
Daniel Leonard, William H. Hodges. Clergy, Isaac
Cumniings, cong. James Mann, bap. William H. Hod-
ges, meth. Daniel Leonard, free bap. Attorney, Jed-
ediah Estabrooks. Postmaster, Jotham Howe.
Dummerston. — Town clerk, Joseph Duncan. First
constable, L. Thayer. Selectmen, J. Clark, E. Leon-
ard, John F. Stearns. Clergy, Hosea Beckley, cong.
Jonathan Huntley, bap. Attorney, Marshall Miller.
jPhysicians, Isaac N. Knapp, Sewal Walker, Chinsey
'Puffcr. Postmaster, Lewis Henry.
I Grr^o;i.— Town clerk, A. Spring. First constable,
';S. Walker. Selectmen, Nathan Wheeler, Erastus
IBurgess, Samuel Spring. Ci^rgy, Selah R- Arines,
jcong. John Sweet, bap. Phy^qcians, Benjamin Bridg-
Iman, Darwin Littlefield. Postmaster, Nathan Whee-
ijp_r^
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Guilford. — Town cierk, VA'ard BuJlock. First co
stable, Russel Hyde. Selectmen, Isaac Brown, jr
Isaac Noyes, Amasa Bixby. Clergy, Samuel B
Shaw, ep. Benjamin Bucklin, bap. Asa"Haynes, meth
Attorney, John Phelps. Physicians, Benjamin W
Stevens, Dana Hyde, Khe\ Whitney. Postmasters,'
Elihu Field, east parish, Edward Houghton, jr. Gsntrej
village.
Halifax.— Town Clerk, DariusBullock. First con-
stable. Chipman Swain. Selectmen, Darius Bullock,
James L. Stark, Robert Collins. Clergy, Thu,nas
H. Wood, cong. Samuel Fish, jr. bap. Attornics.
Jedediah Stark,' James L. Stark. Physician, Charles
Houghton. Postmaster, Thomas H. Wood.
Jamaica. — Town clerk, Ezra Livermore. F'irstl
constable, Samuel T. R. Cheeney. Selectmen, Na-
thaniel Robbins, Timothy Goodaie, James Brown, jr.
Clergy, ■ Woodbury, baptist. Physician, Moses
Chamberlin. Postmaster, Benjamin Felton.
Londonderry. — Town clerk, Lyman Harrinoton ,
First constable, Ruel White. Selectmen, Luther|
{Stowell, Daniel Warner, Ehsha White. Clergy, Phi-'
jletus Clark, cong. Simeon Pierce, bap. Physician,
I Jairus C. Collins. Postmaster, David C. Si owe 1.
j Marlborough. — Town clerk, Ephraim II. Newton.
First constable, Jonathan Smith. Selectn.en, Hnb-
ibard H. Winchester, William Newton, Luther Win-
chester. Clergy, Ephraim PL Newton, cong. Piiine-
has Howe, bap. Physician, Ebenezer Tucker. Post-^
master, Jonatlian Smith. j
jy'ewfane. — Town clerk, Nathan Stone. First con-
stable, Warren Wood. Selectmen, Chester Pome-
roy, Joshua Morse, Aa'ron C. Robinson, Clergy,
Chandler Bates, cong. Attorney, Martin Field. Phy-
sicians, Chester Olds, John Wilson, John Austin.
Postmasters, Rosvvell M. Field, Fayetteville, Jason
Duncan, Williamsviile.
Putney. — Town clerk, James Low. First consta-
ble, William Houghton. Selectmen, David Crawford.
Sanipcl WKoat, James Potwi.io. Attornies, Phine-jji
ihas Vvniite, A:^n Keyps, 2J. Physiciang, AJcxandHrji
05
mpbell, John C:mipbeJl, JNaihanieJ Clianibeviain.
Postmaster, Janips Keyes.
Rockingham. — Town clerk, Alexanders. Campbell.
First constable, Edward Darb)'. Selectmen, Richarc!
Cobb, jr. Cyrus Locke, Hornce Baxter. Clergy.
Carlton Chase, epis. Joseph Eiliot, bnp. Attornies.
Daniel Kellogfr, Alexander S. Campbell, Horace Bax-
ter, Jonathan D. Bradley. Piiysicians, Jarvis B.
Chase, John H. Wells, Artemas Bobbins, Willioni
Atcherson. Postmasters, Jabez Hills, Bellows' Fulls,
Royal Earl, Saxton's river.
Somerset. — Town clerk, Hazelton Rice. First con-
stable, Luther Alden. Selectmen, Elliot Morse, Jo-
seph Pike, Perez Rice.
I Slratlon. — Town clerk, Asa Phillips. First consta-
^ble, Isaac N. Pike. Selectmen, Richard ^scott, Abel,
I Grant, jr. Jcdediah Morse.
i Townshend. — Town clerk, Epaphroditus Ransom
»First constable. Oilman Chamberlain. Selectmen,
iCharles Phelps, William R. Shafter, Samuel Gray,
i Clergy, Janies Kimball, con^. Attornies, Cnarb'S
^Phelpi:, Epaphro. Ransom, Joel Chamberlain, W. R.
iRanney. Physicians, Horace S arkweather,
^Holiday. Postmasters, John P. Mar&h, East Tjwns-
'Ihend, John Ft^ssend^n, West Townshend.
I Vernon. — Town clerk, Cyrus Washburn. First
s constable, George R. Stebbins. Selectmen, Marshal
[Whithcd, Eii Lee, John Stebbins. Clernry, Timotliv
[F. Rogers, nnitanun. Pnysician, Cyrus Washburn.
I Post master. Mjirshol W!iithe<].
I Wardsbornugh. — Town clerk, Asa Wheelock. First
J constable, Henry Grovier. Selectmen, Natliauiel
j Ward, Drury Fairbank, Daniel Reed, jr. Clergy,
1 James Tufls, cong. Joseph Gimpball, bap. Phvoi-
|cians, Paul \Vheel3r, John P. Warren. Postmaster,
I James Tutts.
i| Whilingknm. — Town clerk, Elliot Brown. First
jconstable, William Hull, jr. Selectmon, Asa God-
J .'rey, Simeon Morse, William Bond, jr. Clergy, Am- I
•'herst Lamb, bap. Ebcnezer Davis, moth. Attornies
I Henry Closson, Horace Roberts. Physicians, Na
86
thaiiiel Snu'cti, Ellioi Brown, Horace Smith. Pes
masters, Horace Robofls. SaxLon Plumb, Point Plecs
ant.
Wihnms;lon. — Town clerk, Jairtis Hall First con
stable, Ehil Crosby. Su'lectmen, Eiaai Freiich, Ashu!
Haynes, Israel Lawton, jr. Clerg-y, Joel Wriglit
cnng-. Mansfield Bruce, bap. Attorney, Charles K
Field. Physicians, Jt)hn Pulsipher, G- orga Ji. Ar-
mino-ton. Postmaster, Ephraim Tyler.
I Windham.. — T>)wn clerk, William Harrit. First
i constable, Levi Kimball. Selectmen, Daniel Cobb
Timotliy Sharon, David Woodburn. Clergy, Selal
,R. Arms, pres. Samuel Kinosburv, bnp. Physician
Silas Clark. Postmaster, Wood.
j • RUTLAND COUNTY.
! Benson. Town clerk, John Kellon-o-. First consta-
iblp, Edward H. Barber. SelectmenVJohi D ckiason
,Ezra Strono-, Isaac Norton. Clergy, Daniel D. Fran-
cis, conn-. Dan Kent, do. John S. Carter, fr bap. At-,
itornies, John Kellogg, Ira Harmon, Marshall R.|
Meaciiatn, Richard W. Smith. Physicians, Seth Ran-
'som, Abijah H. Howard, R. P. Cooley. Postmaster,
'C. R. VVniker.
Brandon. Town clerk, Barzillia Davenport. First
constabh^ Warner C Carr. Selectmen, John Conant
David Richardson, Edward Jackson. Clerg-y, Will
iam Hutchinson, bap. Attornies, Barzillia Davenport
Aaron W. Brouirhton, Ezra June. Physiciars, Josial
; W. Hale, Isaac F. Merriarn, Gerry Ross. Postmas
iter, John Conant.
I Castleton. Town clerk, Josiah G. Harris. Firs
icons: able, Theodore King. Selectmen, Reuben Moul-|
■ton, Ezekiel Bael, John Mason. Attorneis, Chaun-ii
!cey Langdoii, Noah Hoit, Zimri Howe, Selah II.'
j Merrill, Benjamin F. Lano-don. Clergy, Joseph Steele, |
jcong'. Postmaster, Samuel i^vlonlion. |
i CJiitlenden. Town clerk, Moses Randell. Firsti
I constable, Thos. A. Manley. SelecUnen, Joim Wood-,
bury, Thos. Paig-e, Roger Ladd. i
Clarendon. Town cierk, Silas W. Hodg-es, Firsi;
constable, O. PI. Round. Splectmen, Horatio B-o]] !
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Chapman Giddinga, Geor^^e Round, jr. Green x'Vrnold
' William Grossman, jr. Clprgy, Nathaniel Hurd, cong ;
'John Peck, bap. Plivsicians. ^ilas Bowen, Jonathan'
!Sha\v. Postmaster, Caleb Hnll. |
I Dnnhy. Town clerk, John Vail. First constable.!
Harvev Paris. Selocrmen, Ira Edmunds, Elijah BuU.
Caleb 'Paris, 2d. Physit•i^n^^ Abraham liock, I. B
1 Richardson, Harris Otis. Postmaster. Aden H. Green.
j Fai?-haven. Town clerk, Tilly Gilbert. Fir.st con-
•stable, Sulivan R. Kelpey. S<dpctmen, Kirom Stan
lard, Harry Howard, Oliver Kidder. Clercry, Amos;
; Dniry, corg. Attorney, William C. Kitired<re. Phy-,
sician, Edward Leiver. Postmaster, Jol.n Jones. I
I Huhhardtnn. Town clerk, Jtimes F.agg. First'
constable, Seth St. John, jr. Selectmi n, Horatio;
Barber, x^braham Ressique, C. Jennings. Ira Jennings.]
Clergy, Horatio Flagg, cong. Levi Walker, bap.
! Physician, Hiram Seelye. Postmaster, Ebenezer B.;
Dewey. j
Ira. Town clerk, John Mason. First constable,;
S. Fish. Selectmen, Joshua Harrington, George
Wilkinson, Thomas C. Newton. Clergy, Artemas^
Arnold, bap. Postmaster, Daniel Graves, jr. j
JSlendon. Town clerk, Nathan Fisher, First consta-
ble, Jolin Griggs. Selectmen, Nathan Fisher, Rufus,
Richardson, Amas Robinson. j
Jliddletown. Town clerk, Eliakim Paul. First!
constable, John Herrington. Selectmen, Jonathan
Morgan, Allen Vail, David Mehnrin. Ch rgy, Henry:
Bigelow, cong. Attornies, Jonas Clark, Orson Clark.
Physicians, Eliakim Paul, Alva Paul. Postmaster,
Henry Bigelow. j
Jlount Holley. Town clerk, Daniel Packer. First;
constable, Rufus Crowley. Selectmen. Marvd John-
son, David Bent, jr. Jacob Pingrey. Clergy, Daniel
Packer, bap. Prial Andrus, meth. Physicians, Oliver
Gansoy, Severtus Grinell, John Crowley. Postmas-
ter, Hiram Dickerman.
Jlount Tabor. No return.
Orwell. Town clerk, Ira Smith, £d. First consta-
ble, Jeremiah Bovnton. Selectmen. Thomas D. Ham-
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jaiund, iSainuei Young, Ruluif White, 2d. Clergy
i Sherman Kellogg, cong. Physician.s, Earl Cushman
! Nathan Gale, Joel Barber. Postmaster, Ira Smith, 2d
! FawlcL Town clerk, Elisha Allen. First consta-j
Ible, Robert II. Smith. Selectmen, Joel Simonds,
I Simeon Edgerton, Milton Brovvn. Clergy, John Gris-j
! wold and Fayette Shipherd, cong. loaac Beal, bap.
{ Kelley, meth. Attorney, Nathaniel Harmon
; Physicians, Oliver L. Harmon, James IL Willard,
;' John Sargent, jr. Samuel Putter. Postmaster, George,
H. Purple.
FUtsjield. Town ckrls, William R. Blossom. First
constable, Amos Holt. Selectmen, ErastusHtdt, Ste-
phen Holt, jr. Joel Durkee. Justin Parsons, cong.
Physician, Levi Rix. Postmaster, Djniel Bawo.
PiUsforJ. Town clerk, Samuel H. Kellogg. First
i constable, Jeifrey Barnes. Selectmen, Jeffrey Barnes,
I F. Booge, John Pierpoint. Clergy, Willard Child, ^
jcong. Dana, bap. Attornies, Gorden Newell,:
John Pierpoint, John Newell. Physicians, Kingsbu-
1 ry Winslow, Peleg Barlov.', Dana. Postmas-
I ter. Elijah Brown, jr.
I Poulincy. Town clerk, Henry G. Ncal. First
constable, Harvey C. Pond. Selectnien, James Ricli-
iardson, Solomon Fairwell, Calvm Mallory. Clergy.
Oakley, meth. Smith, bap. Sylvester
' Cochran, cong. Attornies, Rollin C. Mailary, Almou
Warner, ]\Ioses G. Noyes, James S. Harris. Physi-i
cians, Adin Kendrick, Ebenezer Porter. Posmasters,|
Harris Ilosford, East Poultnoy, Henry Stanley, West
Poultnty. ' j
Hatland. Town clerk, Ambrose L. Brown. First;
constable, Abner Mead. Selectmen, Geo. T. Hodges. i
Moses Watkins, Samuel Griggs. Attornies, Mose.^!
Strong, C. K. Williaujs, R. Temple, R. C. Royce, R.!
H. Waller, R. R. Thrall, Silas H. Hodges, VVillianr
Page, E. L. Ormsbeo, A. L. Brown, II. Powers. Phy-|
sicians, James Porter, Joel Green, John Cleveland,!
tlorace Green. Clergy, Charles Walker, cong. Had-
ley Proctor, bap. Postmaster, R. H. Waller. |;
Shirrburnc, Town clerk, Aibro Anthony. Firstjj
^M
constable, Jeromiah Avory. S ^lectmen, Richard Es-
I tabr-.ctks, jr. Spencer Ij=?naett, Daniel Conver;je. Cler-
■ g'V, Noah Joliiison. Poshiiaster. S. ^V^.1o(l.
i S.'irei!:,burij. Town ci^'rk, Harry Hohlen. First
otistabie, J;ipheth L. Wartier. S Jiectrn-'^ii, Joh.-i
B ic'snnsier, Levi Finney, SaiTi.iol Tiiayer, Asa Ilay-
vv irJ, Joseph Nee-iham. Piiy-sieians. Lowell \V.
Garn.-=ey. Abijih B Ca.s^. Posta?aster. Slephen Glea-
sun, S!irewsbiiry, L 'vi Finm^y, Viliaue.
! Sivl'ntry. Town r-ltjrlf, Joseph Warner. Firsi
constahle, Warren Grav- S^lecfin >n, Bernard K'>ich-
, nni, Warren Wvrncr, Moses Hill, jr. Cif^rtrv, ?»Ja-
s on IviappMi. con^. Pnysicians, Cijarl'^s W. Horton.
Soioni >n P. DitM*. PosUiiastHi-, Hiram Warner.
Tinmintli. Town clerk, G 'orge C^pntn. First
cons'a'ile, Eiiala Crainpton. Selectin'Mi, Ciiad Phil
lip^, George Capron, Harvey Shavv. Cier;i-y, S'ephei;
M iriinaal'', c »:)jr. Altt^rnies, N ithaniei Chipman,
Oiadiah Nob!,)."' Phy^iciins, Tueophiins Clark,
Ash'^r. Poatrnastor, Wiliiani Vauirnn.
Wdll'mzford. Town cU^rk, Eliakiin H. Johnson.
First constable, H isea Eddy. Selectmen, Josepjj
Rmdall, J^rvis x'vndriis, Oliver Allen. Cleriry, Tun-
o?hv H )p'<in-f, co'iir. Josepii Packer, bap-. Cnandler
Walk-^T, Dinid Vaun^bn, nnelh. Piiysicians, John
Fox, Divid Hollen, Joseph Randall. Postmaster,
L-nt Ives.
WAh. Tow'i clerk, Ans:! Giodspeed. First con-
stab!^. Allen Grover. S leclnien, Joseph Park, Eli-
ji'i Button, Simaol Culver jr. Cier^y, Shiibael
LuTjb, J Qii'ilal, m'th. Puysician, Joseph Alunson.
P,.^t!n)^-tpr. William S -niple. '
JVcslha"en. 'j\t'.vn cleris, Ar^etnas Wyman. Firs:
c vastabl ', Divid D twds. S 'I -ctmen, S irna'l Adams,
Oliver Hitchcock, Artemas WvrniU. Cier(>-y, R'jti-
b Ml Sawypr, bap. P'iysic:aiJ, GdaefL Spooiier. Pugt-
|:naster, ApoHos Smith.
Wi.NDSOR COUNTY.
Andnver. — Town clerk, Nathaniel P. Dodge. Firsii
constable, Jolin B. Manning. Selectm>?n, Edward
Simons, Joel Balch, Jerry Adanss. Clergy, Joel Man-
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Postal ^
mug, bap. Pny.sicinii, Ciiuries W. Chandler,
masters, William Warner, Andover, Edward L. Si
mons, Simonsvillc.
Brunard. — Town clerk, Georg-c R. W^inslow. Firs
constable, Ainod Jaquiis. Selectmen, Joseph B. Dan
forth, Calvin Green, Thomas Freeman. Clergy^ Ab
ner Perkins and Andrew Stevens, meth. Ward
nniver. Pliysicians, Isaac Danforth, Joseph Billings
I Thomas Swift, Bnrbsnk. Postmasters, Edwarc
Morris in centre, Daniel Aiken in llje east part.
Bethel. — Tow-n clerk., Jonathan Marsh. First con-
stable, David Owen. Selectmen, James Wallace
; Tiiomas P. Ilussel, Daniel Child. Clergy, Joel Ciapp.i;
pis. VViliard Kiinb.-ill, bap. Washington Granger.!
leth. Attorney, Jiilnis Converse. Physlrian.s, Al
I'fred Paige, Walter Carpenter. Postmasters, Alexan
der Ralston, west Betliel, Leonard Fi.-k, east.
Brid'^ewcifer. — Town cierk, Isaiah llayn}ond. Firs
fonstable, Tunutliy Grow. SiMecln)en, Aaron Land?
I Richard Southgale, Barnabas Thompson, jr. Clergy
I Neliemiah Woodward, bap. Junius Spaldmg and Ben
j Jarnin Shaw,nfieth. Prestc-n Taylor, cong. Physicinns
James M. Munger, Gains P. Wood. Postmaster, Th
Sonthgate, jr. C
Cav^:idii,!i. — Towm clerk, Samuel Adams. FirsiJ
constable, John Wliee'er. ScdfCirnr'n, Samuel Ad I
ams, Josiali Cds-m, Din Grout. Clergy, Warrerl
Skinner, nniver. Freeman, bap. Aiiormcs, As.iji
Witeeler, Horace Fiolch r. Physicians, Isaiah Par-I
i: kf^r, Alph*'us J^^ietcle'r, ILmsuionu. Postmasters, |
j; Addison Fletc'ier, Cavendish, Juhn Proctor, Proctors-|
I, villo- I
Chester. — Town Clerk, Amos Heald. First consta
ble, Nathan At wood. Selectmen, Amos Heald, Jes-'
se Stedman, Tiiomas T. Barrett. Clergy, Aaron Le-'
land, bap. Uriel C, Bnrnap, cong. Ridus Bruce, f. bap
: Attornies, John P. Williams, Jabez Serjeant, Thomas
Robertson. Piiysicians, Abraham Lowell, Petolarnn'
Edson, Thomas T. Barret. Postmaster, Phinehas P
Serjeant.
Hartford. — Tow n clerk, FroPiirnre Leavilt. ^'irs'
^ '-1 i
P^DHstable, Oranr'l H. Nichols. Selecrmeii, \Vvll3\'^|
;Lyimn, Shubsl Russ, AIlc?n Hazon. Attornios, Geo.;
E. Wales, Wyllys Lyrnan, Andr.nv Triiey. Physi-j
icians, David Ingraham, Thomas Carter, Ira TpnneyJ
Dan Wrin-ht, George Bf^llows. Fostniasters, Phinfas^
Kimball, While River Village, Shiibcel Russ, Queechv
I HirUnnd. — Town clerk, Sylvester Marcy. First I
constable, William Minor. Seleclnien, Gardner Mar- 1
!cy, Jabez Hunter, G.^orge Lallem.jre. Clergy, 1
Dolino, cong. Robert Barllet, nniver. Attorney, Isaac [
X. Cnshman. Physicians, Joim Harding, Sylvester^
Marcy, Fiiend Sturdefant, Eldud Alexander. Post- 1
nristers, David Siimner, Hartiand, Jabez Hunter,!
;Xorti) Village. I
I Ludhio. — Town clerk, Moses Haven. First con-|
stabiP. Elijah Gove. Selectmen, Mosfs Hiven, Josh- '
ua Wanier, Isaac Ives. Cijrgy, F. E. Cannon andj
Peter R'jed, m-rcj. Attornf^y, Reuben Washburn.'
Piiysicians, Wm. B. Wetherbee, Josiiua V\''arner, —
H>ill. Postina«;ter, Zacheus Bnips. |
JTjrwlh. — Town clerk, Jacob Burton. First con- 1
-table, David Freeman. Selectni-n, Alba Stimson, ;
Abel Partridge, Ehas Lvman, jr. Clergy, Samuel!
Goddard and Jam^'s W. Woudwurl con;.;. Attornies.i
Aaron Loveland, John Wri;iht, Ha vev Burton, !
Dutton. Physicians, Lymaii Lewis, Horace Hatch. ',
Postmaster, Cyrus Partridge. j
Plymonlh. — Town clerk, Cephas Moore. First j
'-^oiistable, S imuel Page. Selectmen, Jabez Wood,'
Fleuben Taylor, Thomas Baldwin, jr. Clergy, j
Avery, cong. Isaiah Boynton, jr. univer. Pliysicians, '
Arden Taylor, Alexander Jones. Postmaster, Moses j
Pollard, jr. I
Fomfrtl. — Town clerk, David Chandler. First'
constable, Daniel Tinkham. Selectmen, Daniel Tink-
ham, Roswel Ailen, Oliver Leonard, Wm. Gibson, jr
Oren Paul. Clergy, Joseph Marsh, cor.g. Postinas
•.er, Nathan Snow.
Reading. — Town clerk, Abel Gilson, jr. First con
stable, Solomon Keyes. Selectmen. Abel Gdr-'on, jr
i)2
^
Truinbul Ackley, Simeon Buck. CK^riiy, Saimiel C
L ovelaii'l, univer. S.jwal Ftilluni, f. bap. Marsl
ci)ng. Pliysic'uUiS, Eaieiy, ^uiilli. Fosl-
master. Abel Gilftoii, jr.
R)ihesler. — Towif clerk, John Trapk. First con
stable, Davil Warren, jr. Selectmen, J>)hn Amy, LI
B. Chaifee, Phinehas Cooper. Clergy, Salmon llurl-j
but, cono-. A'uasaB ick, motu. Aftorney,S. A. Web j
■ler. Piivsicians, D.itiiel Huntiuo'ton, lletia Traak i
Reuben Hill. Postm ister, S. W. WiUard. \
Riyiltoa. — Town cleark, Ricliard Bloss. First cen
stable. Jonathan Kmney. Selectmen, II irry Binoiiam
Thomas Rust, Calvin Parkhnrst. Clerji-y, A- C
vVashburn, cono-. Attornies, Jacob Co'lamer, Johi.
Francis, A. C Noble. Pliysieians, Joseph A. Deni :
son, Kichnrd BIoss, Josepli A Denison, jr. Poslmas-
tor, Ora-nel Sawyer.
Spr'nvsjhld. — 'i\jwn clerk, Nomlas Cobb. Fir^;
constable, Samii'd Chipujan. S'd''ctui .ei, Wm. Tiiay-
er, jr. Thomas Dana, Bazdeel W(jo.]. Clergy, Rob
ir.son Smilie and Ehiud Goodman, cong. Ricliard M-
Ely, bap. Dexter Bites, meth. Attorni(!s, Nom!a>
Cobb, S:imuel W. Porter. Phvsicians, Moses Cobb.
fl
Elenzer Crain, Leonard Clinse,
Kendrick.
i Sharon. — Town clerk, Samuel Sljutteivvortlt, y
'First constable. Freeman Page. Selectmen, Wm
j Steele, Wm. Gifford, Samuel 'S.hutt'.eworth. Clergy,
: Samuel Bascomb, cong. James Parker, bap. Atior-
iney, Samuel Simttleworth, jr. Pnysician, Alba South
lard. Postmaster, Ciiester Baxter.
j Slockbriclj^e. — Town clerk, Rufus Lyon. First con
!-!table, Dat.iel Gay, jr. Selectmen, Joel Cooper, Job
[Leonard. Paul W. Gay. Clergv, Gilman Vorce, con^
j Arauiia Allen, bap. Physieinn^ Tunothy P. Fay, P^>^^
laiaster, Justin Morgan, SiocUbridge, Alyrick Gay.;|
jGaysvilie.
! {VeaUiersfieId.~To\vn clerk, Joshua Upnam. First
eonslable, John Brown. Selnclmen, Amos Ilewlet.
Lfohn B'PJiet, Josepli R. Wdliams. Clergy, Jan
[Converse, cong. Physiciai>s, Aaron Pierce. Thi nin
!F. Saxton. Postmasters, Bailey Bartlett, jr. i'on F
;ist. Atror:;ies, Jona. II.;
juther Millb, Samuel Shut- !|
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ce, Joseph Kidder, Perkiiisvilie, ileubeu Si^uare,'
:Groonbusli. i
! We.don. — Town clerk, A'-nos N. Barton. Firs' i
/constable, Jacob Whitney. Selectmen, AuvosN. Bar-
h-on, Peter Blduchard, S'las Hi!l. Gif'r;^'y, Stiliman'
|}il.)r;^in, cooiX- Joseph Allen, ineih. Pysicians, Ilen-
|fy Gry, Ira Barton. Postmaster, John \Viider. |
j JFindsor — Town clerk, Carlos Coolidge. First ;
jconstablo, Richard Wait. 8elec!men, Thomas, Le- 1
larid, Jam -s Bayley, L^vi Blxby, Charles Leavens, O. '
Hale. Cler^v. John Wheeler conjj. Geo. Leonard
•pis. L'land Howard, baptis
Hubbard, Horace Everett, L
'.leworth, A<^ Aikens, Carlos Cooiidge, Wm. G. Hun
•er, EJwin Edg'erton, John S. Marcy, Thoma-Leland. i
Physicians, Nahum Trask, James Hall, Sar^eant,
Dyar Stacy, Cyrus Hoairhton. Poslmasiprs, Thomas
Leverett, \Vind.-^or, Gad'Orvis, West Windsor.
JFoodstock — Town clerk, Eliphalet Dunham. First
nonstable, Lvsander Raymoi-d. Selectmen, John A.
Pratt, Jason'Kendall, Nathan T. Churchill. Clergy,
John Richards, cong-. Joel Clapp, epis. Jasper Hazen,
:hr. William Bell, univer. Seth Stcrlinar, rneth. At-
omies, Charles Ma-s!i, Job Lyman, David Pierce,
Xorman Williams, L. A. Marsti, Edu'in Hutchinson,
jaenj. Swan, jr. Piiysicians, Joseph A. Gallup, John
D. Powers, Stenhen Drew, John Burrell, V'/iilard P.
Gibson, B. O. Tyler, V-'iHard Bowman, A. Hardiriu,
Phomas E. Powers. Post-masters,
VVood5:ock, Pvichard Ransom, South Woodstock.
ADDISON COUNTi'.
Aldhon — Gideon Seorur, jr. First constable, Al-
len Smith. Selectmen, Asa Willn^arth. jr. Jonas N.
Benedict, Slephen Spencer. Cier:ry, Sylvanus C.ia-
)in, conir. Physician-?. Prentice D. Cheney, Henry
Hale. Postmasters, Gideon Sejur, jr. Addison, By-
ron Murry, Chimney Point. ' ;
Bridport. — Town clerk, Gardner Converse. First
constable, Call Smith. Selectmen, Calvin Solaci,-,
Hiram Smith George Gale. Clergy, Increase Graves,
James M'Quin, conor. Jonathan ^.lei-iam, ban. A'tnr-
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ncy, Calvin Solace. Physicians, Martin Gay, Luthei-
1 Carey, Joel Rice. Postmaster, Paris Fletcher.
|] Bristol — Town clerk, Winter H. Holley. First'
ij constable, Oliver Chilsfjn. Selectmen, Solomon Drake, j
Amos Eddy, .Toscph Needham. Clergy, David Hen-i
dee, bap. Attornies, Horatio Needhani, Lyman Man.:
son. Physician, Joseph Needham. Postmaster, H.
C. Soper. _ I
Cornxoall — Town clerk, Asahel Bingham. First.
constable, Linus Everts. Selectmen, Horace Janss,j
j William Hamilton, Jesse Ellsworth. Clergy, Jedediahj
Boslmell. con. Physicians, Frederick Ford, Thomas T.i
Matthews, Oliver J. Eells. Postmaster, Chauncey C.
Stowel.
Ferrishurgh-^ own clerk, Theopliilus Middlebrook.
Girst constable, Moses Taft, jr. Selectmen, Stephen
Field, Wm. Gage, Isaac Webster. Clergy, John Dodge,;
bap. Physician, Jonathan Cram.
Goshen — Town clerk, Nathan Capen. First con-|
stable, David Grandy. Selectmen, Nathan Capen,!
Renben x\l!en. Clergy, Abiathar Knapp, chr.
Hancock. — Town clerk, Josiah P. Brooks. First
constable, Charles L. Church. Selectmen, Nathan}
Clafiin, Amos Fassett, Charles G. Robbins. Physi-|
cian, Austin Bradford. Postmaster, John Hacket. I
Kingston — Town clerk, Joseph Patrick. First!
constable Joseph Lamb. Selectmen, Wm. EllswortiiJ
Ransom Beckwith, Thomas King. Clergy, John Sad-|
ard.
Leicester — Town clerk, William Gile. First con-
stable, Edward Morin. Selectman, John Bullock.
Clergy, Joshua Poor, George W. Esty, meth. Phys-
ician, William Gile. Postmaster, John G. Perry.
Lincoln. — Town clerk, Isaac Houston. First con-
stable, Valentine Varney. Selectmen, John Bnsh,
Isaac Houston, Hezekiah Hatch. Physicians, Luther,
M. Kent, Benjamin Tabor.
J)J id d/ebwy— Town clerk, Soth Storrs. First con-
stajle, Nathaniel Foster. Selectmen, Dorastus Woos-
jter, Asahel Parsons, Hiram Mnngor. Clergy, Thom-
i as A Merrill, cong. Jarvis E Nichols, motii. Attor-j
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Horatio Seymour, Joel DoDlitih^Peter Starr, Sam-
i7el S. Phelps, Robert B Bates, William Slade, Har-
vey Bell, Dorastus Wooster, Charles Linsley, George
Chipman, Calvin C. Waller, Ozias Seymour. Physi
cians, William Bass, Edward Tudor, Jonathan A Al-
len, Zaccheus Bass, Oliver B Norton, R,alph Govvdy.
Postmaster, Calvin C Waller.
Jlonklon. Town clerk, Stodard Hollis. First con-
stable, Alson Collins. Selectmen, John Smith, Oli-
ver Sherman, Russel Eastman. Clergy, Joel Fisk.
cong. Hall, bap. Bentley, meth. Physicians,
Dan Stone, George E. Stone, Horatio A. Smith. Ira
Smith. Postmaster, Edmund Collins.
JVeu'haven. Town clerk, Jonathan Hoyt, jr. Firs!
constable, Lemuel B. Eldridge. Selectmen, Myroiii
Greenntll, Ira Clark, Jesse Handy. Clergy, Josiahj
Hopkins, cong. Attorney, Joseph C. Biadley. Phys-i
icians, Adin Hall, Darwin Warner, Levi Warner.'
j Jonathan Fuller, Elisha R. Wright, Cullen Bullard.i
i Postmasters, Hubbard Cook, Newhaven, Joseph C!
'Bradley, East JMills, Newhaven. i
Pan'ton. Town clerk, Jesse Grandy. First consta-
i ble, Cyrus Smith. Selectmen, Norman Munson, Lu-
; tiier Grandy, Putnam Bishop. Clergy, Doolittle.
bap. Physician, Smith. P^jstmaster, Calvin
i Hyde. :
j Salisbury. Town clprk, Harvey Doming. First'
; constable, Washington Miller. Selectmen, Elnathan
; Darling, Lathrop Bump, Albigence Doud. Clergy.
; Lucius Tiiden, cong. Attorney, E. N. Briggs. Phys-
I icians, V/. jMilier, Luke Hale. Postmaster, Harvey:
I Doming. i
j Shoreham. Town cleik, Levi O. Birchard. First;
j constable, Marvin North. Selectmen, Kent W^right.i
• S. H. Jenisun Isaac Chipman. Clergy, Daniel O.
Morton, cong. Henry Green, bap. Kiitiredge Haven,
univer. Attornies, U. H. Everest, Samuel H. Holley.'
Phvsicians, Nicanov Neediiam, Erastus E. Blinn, Ca-
leb Hill. Postmaster, David Hill. i
Starkshornvgh. Town clerk, Richard Worth. First,
constable, Wililam Worth, 2d. Selectmen, Myron!
Biishiieil, Diiu!..'l Ft cK. Joiiii iiill, Jd. Clergy, S
rnon A'ken, cong Pii3'sician?!, Alfred Clark, i\Ir. Med-
kiff. Postmaster, Augustus W'^iiitr. |
City of FfrgenrK^f^, Town clerk, William Burritt.|
First, cotKstable, William Joslm. Common councihl
vvlio perlnrm the duties of selectmen, Ville Lawrence J
Samuel P. Strong, Daniel W. Buckley. Clergy, Al I
exander Lovell, conn'. Luther Chamberlain, meth. At-i
tornies, Enoch D- Woodbridge, NoahHawley, Nathai.j
Hoskins, PJiiiip C Tucker. Physicians, Ebenezeij
iluntiugton, Dan C Stone, Marshal W. Waller. Post-|
master, Willi;: m R, Bixby. j
r?^^7,'ia?.-i-"Town clerk, George Fisher. First con '
stable, John D Barton. Selectmen, George Fisher,]
Solomon Hobbs, Christopher Denison. i
Weybri(Io-e.—To\vu clerk, Elijah G Drake. First |
constable, Lauren Drabe. Seleh-ctnion, .Tosf^pli Hay-i
lin Vi
'iiys
an. Zt
ward, Asaph Dra:ie
nas Siiaw.
Whif^mg-^ -Tcv^n rlpik, WhitGeld Walker, Firs'^
constable, Sawyer WalK'er. Ciercv, In2'ails, con
Seiectrnpu, Linos, Needham. Samiiel T. Walker, Cal
vin Hubbard. Attorney, Earns. Physicians, Cy
rus Carpenter, Laac Ives, Fianklin Branch. Post
master, Sintoji Taft.
ORANGE r0L".A"Ty.
Brridford. Town cl-^rk, Andrew B. Peter. Firs'
eoustHblf\ Abraham B. Auarns. S^dectmen, Danie
Martin, PJeses Cijamberlaiii, I-aac Corliss. Clergy
Silas M'Keen, cong. Chester W. Levings, Josepi
Clark, jr. rsielh. Attornies, J\Ioscs Cliasp, Je«se Mer
riii, '2(i,' S«4l) Aus'in. Physicians, JoiiU Pool, Willian
Martin, Ti'.oma- Colby. Postnsaster, Alfred Coiliss,
Brrdnfree. Town clerk, Auimi Nicluds. Fiisi:)
consinhle, Jonathan S. Filts. Selec'unen, Josiali To
son, Dauiel Wait, jr. Jabez Smith. Clergy, Amnv
Robinson, boptist, Jeremink
Niciiols, Ci>i;g,
Pratt, meth. Phys;ci;ins, Samuel W. Thayer, Samu-
el Craig, Joseph Dubois.
Brookjk'ld. " 1'own clerk, Seth G. Bigelow. First
constable, Satnn^^l Freeman, jr. Seb-'ctmen, Nathni
Wheatlay, ►Salmon E'Json, Homer Hatch. Cleroy,
J 'iiii F. Srone, cono"- Physicians, Daniel Washburn,
Walter Barnham. Wal'er Burnham, jr. Postmasters,
Join, Smith, Brookii.'kl, Philip Davis, E. Brookficld.
Ckelsca. Town clfik, Jolin W. Smith. First con-
<!rib!e, H. E. G. M'Laufrhlin. Selecrmen, Harry i
;Ial.s WiUkr Dearborn, Benjamin Ptolib. Clergy,
Calvin Noble, concr. Lorenzo Fairbanks, H. Scott,
metli. Attorr.ies, Thomas Jones, Jason Steele, JoIin
W. Smith, D. Azro A. Buck. Physicians, Thomasj
Winslow, Jr.lin Ai'Clure, Chester Thomas. Postmas-
ter, John Stearns.
; Corinfh. Town clerk, Samnel Hazletine. First
constable, George Sleeper. Selectmen, Stephen Ea-'i
'on. Htnry Oaborn, Ezekipl True. Clergy, Charles
Y. Cliase, cong. Nathaniel Bowles, freewill bap. 1
Biker, meth. Zachens Wells, christian. Attorney,'
William Spencer. Physicians, Joshua Tenney, E-'
;).iphrus Smith, John Robey, Alvah Carpenter. Post-i
master, Theodore Cooke. j
Fnlrlee. T.)wn clerk, Grant Smith. First consta- :
.■)ie. Grant Smith. Selectmen. Grant Smith, Thomas
Str..tton, Calvin Coburn. Clergy, Sylvester Dana,'
conir. Attorney, MuultunMorey. Postmaster, Isaac,
Farrington. j
JS'cwbury. Town clerk, Isaac Eayiey. First con- j
stable. Jacob Kent, jr. Selectmen, James Bayley, 2d. i
Moody Grow, Juiiii At wood. Clergy, Chirk Prrry, '
c,nn<2. Chaniberiain, meth. Attornies, Peter
Bnrbank, Joseph Berry, Abel Underwood, Itaac W.
Tiibor. Piiysicians. E '.och Thatcher, Sanmel Cnrtis,!
John Stephens, Wilham H. Carter, Samuel White
postmasters, James Spear, Nev.-bury, John L. Woods,';
Wfdla' river. j!
j Orange. Town clerk, Thaddens Clapp. Fir?i
constable, Nathan Foster. Selectmen, Joseph Knight,
J.icob P. Sargent, Lebbeus H. Chase. Physician, E.
M. Bill. Posttnaster, Charles H. Stacv.
Randolph. Town clerk, W. Nutting. First coratabie. ;
J.Bates. Selectmen, Bradlbrd Storv, Chancy Hay- '
leri, L'^bbr.us Edgerton. Chri^y, Tilton Enstrmn.!'
COii;r. Ziloa i-oi'ri, .'roewili l)a[)U=t, ^Jjiivvurci 13. R
christian brt^thrpn. Attornie.-, VViiliiim Nuttin^r, Ed-
inund Weston, William Hibbard, Piiv>-iciai,s, J..hi!
Edson, John Smith, — Stevens, — B^ichii.-.
Postmasters, Isaac Blodfr(^ft, centre, Benjaniia Juueis,:
west, William Hibbard, enst. ,j
Strnford. Town clerk, Stephen Morrill _ First |
constable, Jonatiian Frary. Selectmen, Jed^diali H. :
Harris, Reuben Morey, Rc)swell Frary. ClerofV, Aa- !
ron Buzzell, freewill bap. AttornieB, D-uiiel Cobb.
Jedediah H. Harris. Pljysiciaus, John Sabih, Albi-i
o-ence Pierce, Eleazer Baldwin. Postinasler, T. J ;
Harris.
Tdetford. Town cle
jirrs^on Ghort. Fir'?^ con-
stable," Heman ILisforu. Cidoctm:>n, Jonr.tiiaii E;ner-
son, John G. H:immond, Samiiol Diinitd,-^. C'^r^y,
Asa Burton, Chase, cong-. J..s:;ph Vy \\'!i;ie,
moth. Atlornies, Simeon Shnrt, Presbiny We>t. ?hy
sieians, David Palmer, Willi-im gwentt. J.nvs IImscI-
tine. P.M.T. K^Muirick, G, O. Stron-, P.Mdl Viil -re.
Tunhridge. Town cleriv, Ciuries B. Cliai^s, r.
First constable, Amos Nnyp?. yeh'cimei:, A .iron
Whih-ipv, H<dlis Uutchins, GriiTm Cl'wl:. CI "^'V,
D ivid II. Wiliisron. con^r. Kaihaiiiel Kingr, G.'oi^---
Hackolt, Thomas M'^xley, Naiiian Moxloy, tVi-ewill
baps. Phvsician'^, Cnarles B. Chandler, S 'avey,
Thomas Moxley. Pos'nnsrer, Lomb.
Top^ham. Town cU^-k, L^vi Tabor. Eirst consta-
ble, Jtdm V. Dnstin. Sidec!m:--n, JiV.iatlmn J^'niu's^;,
Samnel Batcheld.M-, Moses A. Dns'in. C;eryv. Ehe-
nezer Sanborn, b;.p. VVilliam i^s'ibern, free wid b;ip.
John Hillyard, christian. Physieiaiis. ri,icliard IL
Himtlev, Israel Ilinklev, Benjamin Snrfii. P^^s^mns-
ters, Israel Hmcldey,Topsham, Goor--o Jcnness, W,
Topshnm.
Ferahire. Tovrn clerk, Thomns Key ^p-^/ i'"'"f ^^'•'
stable, Ira Corse. Selecririen, Ge<.ro-e \V. Pdahby,
William Boardman, Gdead Jones. Piiys!C!;;ns, Ezra
Ciiss, Hiram Bliss, — Dearborn. P'.!sUua£>tLr, kSLc-
phen F. Spencer.
Washington. Town Herk, Asa Burton. First con-
99
stable, C'Utiii^ S. Calfe. Soiectmen, Jacob Bliss,
Sanriel Worthley, Phineas Smiih. Clergy, Moses
P. Clark f^, con^. Physician, Jesse li. Fo&ter. Post-;
mri'^ipr, Clieney Smith. i
TV/^st Fd'rlee. Town clerk, Elisha Thaypr. First
c ons^nble, Eii.<iia Lamphear. Selectmen, John House,
Asa B.ildwin. Phineas Kimball. Clergy, Daniel Wild,
conn-. Piiy.sician, Evans. PosUnaster, Bishoj.
A. Shnttlevvorth.
IFilliainsloiiii. Town clerk, James Lyndc. First
constalil.', S^-'pta Simons. S -loctmen, Aaron Martin,
J.)hn Poor, Enoch Howe. Clerg-y, Joel Davis, cong.;
Attorney, James Lynch. Physician, Zebulon P.'
Bornham. postmastt-r?, Elijah Paine, West, Rodol-
phiis Aiiiswcrth, Ea^t WlUiamstcwn. |
fHITTEXDSN COUNT'/. I
Burlington. Town clerk, GeoriTe Robinson. First,
'-onstabh?^ Phineas Atwater. Selectmen, George!
Robinson, He-man Lowrv, Bnrrell Lane. Clergy,
Reuben Smith, cong. George G. "Ingersoll, nnitarian,
Cl.irk, Truman Sevmour, meth. Attornies.
G-orge Robinson, John N Pomeroy, Alvan Foote
CuarFes Adams, James L. Sawver, Lumau Foote,
VV^il;i;.;m A Gris-A-old, John €. Thompson, Benj. F.
Biih-y, George Peaslee, Henrv Leavenworth, Joel
Srory, Geor.^e P. Marsh, Sidney Smith, Charles Rus-
scK Lnman Cnmmings, Fre<ierick Hill, John P. Rich-
ardson. Physicians", John Pomeroy, Truman Powell.
Thomas Chambfrlain, William Svveetser, Robert
Moodv, E. D- Harmon. Postmaster, Enhraim Mills
BnHfni. Town clerk, Jrdm Pinnco. First consta-
ble, Abnon Whitcomb. Selectmen. John Pinneo, Al-
mnn Wnitcomb, Moses Colton. postmaster, Almon
Wiiitcomb.
ChnrlnUe. "Town clerk, Noble Lovely. First con-
stable, Aaron B. Webb. Spi-^ctmen, Jeremiah Bar-
I ton, William Williams, Lot Newall. Clergy. Calvin
I' Yale, cong. Sevmour, moth. Attornies, Williani
Noble, Ohver Hubbell. Physicians, Joseph D. Farns-
worth, Joel Stone, John Strong, Corbin. Post-
ilmast'"-. Nobl'^ Lovply.
1^^ iOO
I Ljicnesttr. 'i'owii clerk, i\o.iii \voici>LL. r'lrs
jcoriisiable, John W. Weav.^-. Solectinen, Sanme
•Stnilh, John Lyon, D. P Adam?. Clergy, Piiinea;^
,Colver, baptist.
! E'isex. Town clork, Amasa Bryant. First consta-
ble, David Kr^Uofig. Selectmen, Ezra Slater, Sasnuel
FagG, Atnos Bliss. Clersjy, Smart, con;:. Ciies-
iter Inf^raham, baptist. Attorney, Divid 1>. Webster.
jPhysicians, Harmon How, Mason Meud, B. F. War-
iuer. Postmaster. Albert Stevens.
: ITmeshurgk. Towii clerk, Erastus Bostwick. First
Iconstiible, A. S. Waller. Selectmen, N. Leaven-
lA'orlh, A. n. Post, J. Patrick. Cler::y, O. S. Hoyt,
'cong. Covil, bap. E. E. Griswold, mcth. Attor-
aiea. J. M. E!dred((e, Naiiirm Peck. Pliysicians, D.
Goodyear, D. E. Demming, T. L. Beach. Postma^-
Jter, Thomas W. Gii)b.
I Huntington, Town clerk, James Ambler, jr. Firstii
constable, John Jiidson. Selectmen. Jeremiah Reni-
ino'von, John Snider, Nathaniel Nt)rti;n. (Jler;.'y,
Tosiuh Weatherby, Porter Thomas, Charles B ^vvie?;.
iTcewill baptists. Pi)ysicians, Matthew Cole, Enoch
A. Smith. Postmaster, Amos Dike.
\ Jericho. Town clerk, Tltonias Reed. Fir^t con-
stable, George B. Oakes. Selectmen, Luther Brown, i
jWilisam A. Prentisw, Karvey Field. Clergy, Harvey '■
iSmilh, coney. Joseph M. Graves, bap. AtttireeyJ:
Geor?;*^ F. Porter. Physici:u!s, George Howe, Hoseaf
Bliss, Jamin Hamillon. Poatnjasler, Frederick G.
Fletcher.
n'field. Town
cieri
N:
d Butts. First
constable, Ivory Li ce. Selectmen, Cyrus Stoddard,
?Jolo!non R. Siock'.vell, Samuel H. Allen.
JKuon. Town clerk, Gideon Koxie. First ron
Istah,-, J. M. Dewey. Selectmen, L. B. Piatt, Elea-
zer Austin, Elijah Herrick. ClerL-y, P«.obirisou.
oniT. Hulon, meth. Attornies, A. G. Whiite-
jmore, W. Hoxie, B. H. Wilson. Piivticiatis, A. Ains-
I'worth, J. P. Carpenter, C. Deming, D. H. Onion.
Postimster, Lyman Burtress.
TUrkmond. Town clerk, Reuben Nims. First con-j
101 ^ (
Oliver Saepard, E!i Brownson. Attorney, Wlllinai
P. Brio'r^. Physicians. JSfih Colo, ILeuben rums.,
Posrrii !sl:er, B-i-nirirnin Bisiiop. i
S le'birn. T.jvvij cierk, Levi Coni;t(Jcl:. First*
\ c >r.s'iijl \ Eli Tiiayer. "S-locim^^n, Sarnnel Fle'Ciicr,''
N;!'haniei G sge, Jolui Tab.-r. Clergy, Louis MDo-!!
' nald, ppis. Pny^iciun, Jocl Faircliild, jr. Pti&liiias-'^
■ter. G^r^ad Burr 41. ;|
Sf. Georifc. Towv. clork, Horace Forris. First!
const.ible, Gile^s S. Heiisoili. SL^lucluiea, Reubenj
Ljckwood, Kornce Ferris. Silas Isham. A
UuiierhilL Town clerk. Joiin il. Tou'en. First?
constable, IMnriia EalL Syiectm'Mi, Albert Barney,*,
Au:^Listus Sinitf), Joiin Siory. Physician, Alanson
BorMiio-iis. P;^-t:r>ast<=r, H ?''ry Oake?.
fVc'itfij-rd. Tcwn clerk, Tacriiaji Kavnoe- First
constable, Jacob Macornbt-r. Selectmen, Ziba Woods,
Ai-t'ims Alien, Samuel ["'rasher. C-leriry, Snn'^on
Par;i!..'bn', con;j. 8aijin>, bap. Physicians,
Tiiixnis il:.viieri, Ira Hai.cii. PoGinjasLer, W'lihain
Wood.
JFililstjn. Ti>vvn clerk, Ciianncey Bmwnell. First
''onstable, -Gii.sh i Lindon. Selc>cinieii, Cijauncey
Bionnf.ll, Joel Tiirreii, J..mes Tolcu't. Cier«:y, J.
F. G xsLiiiue, con-r. Peter Ci);ise. bap. Josepa Bradiey,!
nniver. AUornies, Ciiautvcey Lro'.vnelK Duvid French, S
G 'o. B. Manser. Pjivbiciaus, N»ah Corney, Vv"hip-i
p'e S^iooii'jf, Aasei B.-ay. Poatuiaster, Horace 2^licii-|
ois. j
t7as;it:\gton c^^'CNTv. !>
B trre. Town elf ik, Josepii Ripipv. First consta- ♦
ble, L wis lAM-k. ojicctinen, John Thwino-, Cnapinl
iieuii, Sinttii Sijf^rmin. Clerg-y, Justus W. French *
<*on^. John E. P-ib'-iM', nniver. A'tifrnies. Deni.-on j
S;!r;th, Xinv^li PIui^in^,n, Ciiarle-s Robinson, L'lcins B.^
P.c'i. Phrsicians. ilob'rt Paddock, Lviuan Paa- '
d.n-k. SetliFiei.i, Liinsi-TuiTtU. Postniusler, Wal-
ler Oi! niV'-. |l
Bn'n. Town clerk. Abel Knapn. Fir<t con^la |
h'". yTrn-^l Jo-iQ.;, j-. vS •irr"'n.--!.'j:on^'< TT. j.-^orr.j
I UH
jdon, Daniel Cliaiuller, Jabez Ellis. Pliysiciaii, Johnij
.VVinslow. Postmaster, Israel Dewey.
I Calais. Town clerk, Gideon llit-ks. First consta-
ble, Perry Marsh. Selectmen, William RoLin^on,
Alonzo Pierce, Oliver Merritt. Clergy, Benjamin
iPage, christian. Attorney, Sliubael Whet ler. Pi;y-
sicians, Charles Clark, Asa Geor^^e, Piiny JMiac.
Postmaster, Gideon Wheelock.
j Duxbirrij. Town clerk, Ira Arms. First constable,
Horace GrifFeth. Selectmen, George Ricburd&on,
Sr.muel Ridley, jr. Earl Ward. Clergy, Calvin Ilmi!-'
lev, Isaiah Hantlev, baps. A.ltorney, Roger G.
Bulkley.
Elmore. Town clerk, Martin Elmore. First con-
stable, Samuel Smith. Selectmen, Jonathan Bridges,
Jesse Elmore, George W. Bailey. Physiciaii, Joei J-
Camp. Postmaster, Abel Canij).
Fayston. Town clerk, Peter Drevv\ First consta-
ble, William Sh.erman. Selectmen, Theophiias Bix-
:by, Eli Bruce, Merrill Tyler. i
i Jlarsiijleld. Town clerk, Jacob Putnam. First
'constable, William Martin. Selectmen, Stephen Pit-
kin, Josiah Hollisier, Zenns Bullock. Clergy, Johr;
Capron, cjjristian, Asa Winch, bap, P'ustmaster,
KimbnlL
jYiddleseT. Town clerk. Horace Ilolden, First
constable, William A. Nichols. Sekcimen, John
Vinceiit, James Jordan, Horace Holden. Ch-rgy,
Benjan;in Chatterton, bnp. Physician, Samuel Fi-
iield. Postmaster, Moses L. Hart.
JlcmlpeHer. Town clerk, Joseph Wing. First
constable, William Billings. Selectmen, Tinioihy
Hubbard, Stephen Foster, Samuel Templeton. Cler-i
gy, Chester VVriglit, cong. John G. Dt)W, ineth. Joel
Templeton, meth. SamU Parker, bap. Atturnies, JN'i-
cholas Baylies, Samuel Prentiss, Cyrus Ware, Jedu-
thun Loomis, Timothy Merrill, Wiiiiam Upham, Th :
Reed, jr. Hezekiah ll. Reed, Azro Li>omis, Oramel
H. Smith, D. P. Tiiompson, C. J. Keith, A. Spal-
jding, J. Y. Vail, Sitm'l B. Prentiss. Physicians, Ed-
ward Lamb, James Spalding, Julius Y. Dewev, N.
'■*'*=^'-=^ -.-r-.-r^, .., y- ■ ,, ^ ^^^---_----^- ^^. ^^ ,i ^,^„,rj,-|,| „ -HmTi-TiTiTTrf.Tr.iTffn
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C. King. Postmasters, George TJ^. Hill, Jvlontpelier,
Merrill /Tilli^ms, east viliafre.
Jlordoicn. Town clerk, Ebenezer Johnson. First
constable, Levi Spol Jin2- Selectnrien, David Belding.
Rufus Clapp, Calvin Clark. Physicians, Stepliei,
Pierce, Lester Kingsley- Postmaster, Ira Carpenter.
jYorthJield. Tovvn clerk, Gilbert Hatch. Fir.-t con-
stable, Hoswell Dewey. Selectnjen, Anson Adams.
j.Icdin ^Fest, Daniel D. Robinson, Cler;jy, Joel JV\uc\\.
|/neth. Sylvanus R,obinson, freewill baptist. Attorney,
I.Toiin L. Btjck. Physicians, Br^ij. Porter, John
A'f'''urks, Postmaster, Oliver AverJl.
I Piuinfield. Town clerk, Silas Williams, jr. First
'constable, Nathaniel J>ancrolt. »Selectmen, Jabez L.
Carpenter, Israel Goodwin. Clergymen, Joseph
i'liafclier, cong. Philip fFheeler, bap. Physiciaius,
I Nathaniel Bancroft, Amherst Himotids, Ebenezer Co-
'nant. Postmaster, Natlianiel Bancrott.
! Roxhurij. Town clerk, Sanjiiel M. Orcutt. Firs'
eonstable, lienry B>)yce. Kelectnien, Nathan JMcrse,
Cfiarles Sampson, Sanmei iM. Orcntt. Physiciup.s,
Henry Buyce, Ira Hunter. Postmaster, John Li.j
opaulding.
I Slow. Town clerk, Riverins Camp. First consta-
ble, Nathaniel Russdi. Selectman, Elisha Cady,
iPeter Lovejoy, Joseph Savage. Cler-y, Ralden A.
jWatkins, cong. Loren Clark, Hiram Ciiase, meth.
C. W. Martin, Selh Allen, cl.r'stians. Attorney, O
,H. Butler. Physisians, T. B. Downer, Joseph Rob-
j'lison, Cornelius Bariis, Charles Ames. Poslniaster,
\P. G. Camp.
Wadsjleld. Town clerk, Lewis Holden. First
jconstablo, Cyren Burdick. Se'eotni^ij, Pcoderick Ri:h-
|!ir;ison, Robert Leech, Francis Wilder. Clergy, Am
juriah Chandh-r, cong. Piiysicans, William Joshn,
i Frederic T. Miner, O. Smith. Postmaster, Roderick
Richardson, jr.
iVarren. Town clerk, Sylvanus Paine. First con-
jstable, Oramel Williams. Selectmen, Joseph W El-
Uridge, J. Griswold, W. B. Tyler. Clergv, N. W.
iStearns. Phvs. H. B. Peabody. P.M. J. W. Eldridge.
I 1 04
I JyMerUury. 'l.\.\\a c!,'i-i;, i^'uul Diiiiu-liain, juu. I
I First coii.^table, ^j'vnuis k^5. Ntnvco'ub. Sei>'ctni(:n;|
|L)tii-r Cioavo-, \Vil!i.ui. E j'iy, Panl D.lliuiriiam, jr.^l
tCi^M-oy. D.uii;;.! Warrci!, Cnli^' Ezin BuiKn', Ship. g:,m-|
[ n '1 L >r.j, tVi':_'vv;ii bai:). A; [■ir:ii,';^, D \n C.ir[>ei!*er,|
rp,u]l D li;ifjh:i!n, jr. "ll >nrv F. Jin:'s. Pavs:ci^!i^j|
iOIivi-r \V. Di-L!\v, iloracc II. jjdsibrJ. Po6lin;i3ler.;l
f IIt'n:-y F. Jaut's. l|
I' lYjrce-der. Town ciCM'k, Nathan A.run^. First :|
consf-tble, Jonns Ab.joi.t. S .'Iv^cirnv.'ii, N;ilb;i:i A^ii<iTis,|
; Jo--'! H. TeiTi;)Ioti)ii, S. ml Andrews. Phyaicidr., J.i(j;ctS
I b)iiin;icr. PusLffi-ister, Auj'is Rico, jr, |
(:al::d.jma county. |
^ir;;^^-T..wn clerk, J..lin S'law, ed. First con-|
stable, Silas KelU^y. S.'l"Ctine!i,'Ciou.; Ilarvry, Ileii-'^
ry StevPHs, L^vi P. Fnrks. Cieri'-y, Davui G;)Ou\vii-|
lie and Tiiomas Gt^oclvviiiio, pn s. Goven. At-!
t'tnuob, C:ru'!i:'5 Siurin', ouniMol A. Aiwirew, Ivlordvcai i
iciuns, joiin M'Nubb, Ira Davis,
■Skinnpr. Pottmastors, Elnah M. Davis, Barnet, Ira!
ilDavis, Pasninsic, HowisM Infioo.s' Fail.^. i|
II Burke— Tv)\vii clerk, AspJi:'! Biirrio^ion. First |
^constable, Ebenezf*r Darliiin-. BelcciniO!!, P^ai'ii:- Isinv-I
B^eianiin F. Bjldin*:, RniV.s Gaddin;
CI.
1
,Abi;l BafT'">e. t. bap. Daniel Wellns^ui, rt-s. Pby.-^i-J
:, cians, Galon Iluatcr, AjoI Brow;!. Pustinaotcr. A^^a-J"
el BnrriniT'On. ||
:| D,invi(/e. Town clerk, Arcliclans Sia«. Firs! con-|
'stable, 'Dearborn B. S.-nt^-r. Seiernneii, Geo. JV-l
i:Dre\v, James M. Morriil, Ebi--nezfr 'i'ii<^iii,'>on. Cler-|
' arv. Ekl'^-kin J. Boardiiian, ciuiij-. Arcliclans Sias, nifth,|
S»lomon Sias, inetli. Lewis Fisb.'r, lr.i<. Josiah A |
iiScarriLand Isaac R. Petfinfifill, ciiri:--. A toinies, J/\ii '
■J Mattocks, Charles Davis, G 't,r^-e B. ^^bavv, S.nne'
I B. Mattocks, Georo^e B. Ciiaiiiiipr. Pir. eicians, Fl
idad Alexandpr,jr. Sa-mucI Coliin>, Olie-y Fidier. Od-'
.jver Miirse, TJri Babbiit. Pusiui.oic r. L-uae. P. DaP.a.
'j Groton — T(uvn clerk, John Darliiii:, jr. First con-i
•;j stable John Ti)isey. Seh-cinien, D.iviil Vance, An-!
•'drnv M'Ch^arey, John iF'ath. Physicians, Reuben!
W. Mill, Horatio W. Heath. !
lOo
JIaio'lc.dc — 'i\'\vr. clerk, Dumei FrcKch. jb'iihl cuii
tab! \ Jeremiah B. Pliilbrook. Stloctnien, Ora Cros-
ly, RiKs-'el Bridgrnan, A:-'alioi Guodridg-e. Clerg-y, Ja
cob N. L'Hitri:.s, conq-. Atfuriiies, Saunders! IF. Coop
= 'r, B. N. Du'i.-?. Piiys^iciaiit', Aaron Smith, N. B
•^p-iidinjr, Jabez Estabrook. Po^lllla6te^s, E!na?b.*ii
Strings llardwick, Dcrmaii Brid^^-euidu, Lamoille Vil
lagft.
Kirhj. — Town clerk, Jamos Clmrch. First consta-!
bl-, Oiin Carpeiifer. Seleetm m"), Gardner Gilson,
|"\Terriil Newell, Nathaniel JTiIlis. Ciergy, Luther
7Fard, cong. I
Lijndon. — Town clerk, f^'il'iam Cahnon. Fir.~t
constable. Jose;!h Ide. S'-'lectmeri, Elias B^-mis, Ste-
\^\^y\\ MG.iny, Benjamin /Falker. Clerj-y, Sanjue] G.
jTennv, cono-. Jared Perkins, meth. Daniel Quimby,
I ml Hill.f. bap. Attornies, Isaac Fletcher, G '
C. Ciiiooti. Phy^i■,^ians, Phinelia.i S;)aldinor, Hubbar(
F.el 1, Freedom Dinsnioore. Postiivustcrs, Ei)aphru:si
B. C iHse, Lvn.'lon, Elias B^ mi.-, i-. N;)rth Lymion.
I .'V.';tY?rY.--Town clerk. Phil, njon Ilarfwell. First
ccnsrah:!', Emerv Fairbc.iik. Sew'cimGn, Em tv Fair-j
I'lt'ik, R'lfns Kenney, jr. Russel Carrol. Ph\sician,
j/Fm. B. Amr-
Pcukn.m. — Town rleik, L'enrri J'Forcester. First
';onr-'!ab!e, Lyman JVdWs. Selectmen, Georo-e W.
Clrtr'c, Afa Skecdo, Jacob Blanchard. C'h'rn-y, LeoR-
hcd /"Worcester, Q-:n\y^. Atlornies, Ji-.hn Mattocks, C.
:rr. B1.cs. Piiysicians, JosiahS.hedd.ZebinaK. Pano--
Ibnrn. Postmaster, Joel J^ralker.
Rjpsnle. — Town clerk, William Gray. First consta-
ble, Walter Ruben. Select nsen, Abraham Pag-e, Ar-!
cinbald Park, Nicholas White, Cleri.'-y, James Milli-j
•/an, presbyt. Piiysician, Eh Parry. Poctmaster,
Alexander Ha rvoj%
S-'ir/rie'd. — Town clerk, Stephen Drown. First
constabl", Maslain M. iMiles. Selectmen, Josepli H.
[nj^alLs, Jiimes Townsend, King Iliil. Postmaster,
Jonatlian Brown.
St. Johnshury. — Town clerk, Jcry Dickerman.
jFirst constable, Walter Wrinrbt. Snl<>ctmen, Samnel
I. ^ '0-S-_ ,
|: French, John MGrr'(ror, R;cp. C!erp-y,
I Johnson, cowr. Attornies, Joseph Fairbniiks, E',ihi
I raiin Paridock. P ly^icians, Abtior Miles, Jory Dick i
I'erniat), Monil Stephens, Randall Postniast '
|:prs, J, P, Fnirbauks, St. .lohnsbury Plain, Mose^'
I Kitridc/e, east {v.irt. Iloraef Evar,?, St. Johr^sbiirv. 'i
II SV,/i:7;?.— Town ch-rk, Jaeob C Tdor nil, First' con -I
|'«tablr>, Georrro W. Brockway. Sectnion, Willias
I Bn)ckw:iv, Tiioiii^s True, WJlls Way. Clero-y, Jon p
I atlian Woodman, f. bap. Pliysician, Jac^jb C ^ior
1 rill. Posttn-sWM% Danif>l Beckwith.
|l Wtfi! ■">'.— Town cleik, Daniol Woost^r. First con
I stab'e, E|)hraini Dutton. S*-lecim^n, Simeon Farns
worth, Daniel TFonster, M-'rril Fostor. Allorney
Jam ^s Bp!I. PosiniasltM*, Thomas W. Vincent.
IValerford. — Town ch^-rk, Syivanus Ileniming-\vay '
First consiable, Georne AlexarMler. S^dt'cfin'm, Syi
vanns [Ir^nniin;: w iv, Ez-d^it'i Cati'^r. Zenas Woo(!s
[ Cle: cry. Th'-.iiias tia!l. conur S.las Davison, calv. bap
Atlornips, Jotiathm D. Stoddard, Azor Wetherb^e
P'lysicians, Abnpr Mil'>s, Ralph Bu^rbee, LL!s^sF
Morrison, Ricnari F. R'Wl'I', Ward. Pus
inas'or, Epr.iMon C. P.ii'ks.
IV'ieef !i:k.—T^'V.-c\ rl-Tk. J:'si )h L-in^. First con
sra!)h\ J onu'.han Tayior. Sde'Cimen. David [larlinn'
Abner Morriil. Jonuihiui Taylor. Pi-yniciaii, Fredei
ick L'^evefi'.vorih.
J-r./or; 'M/ry. —Tovvn el^rk, J.ib-z Town. First con
stable, .J..oi Cii!-y. S '''-ctsm-n, EbeneZ'T rirnc.-.j
iBfMijanr.n Fowi -r, J'un;.'S WheeU'r. 01er2'y, Gideor,
fSibm, bap. Pnyiiician, JSjI-'i Cliasc. Poslmaster.
f Daniel i"*our.
|; 07iJ.rA>'S rouxTV.
|: Albany. Town cie'-k, Eiias W. Kellog-g. First
I constalile, Joseoii B. ChamberJin. Se'eetmijn, J^'hii
( N. n 'i-'it, Ri-iVi3 B. Hovey, ira Grow. Cleryy, Fhai-
I VV. K'-'doii'.'T, cono". Physicians, Dyar Bill, Cur-
'4 lis- Poaluj-isTpr, David Sexton.
I BtrLja. Town ch3rk, Jolin Ki/ibt^lh Fi'-sf consta-
I ble, Jera j^Iansfedd. Sclectnien, Edis Cobb, Levi
1;Girland, John Kimball. C'.ex'iY. Tliomas Simn^on
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^11". .,'iiiortlt-y, Ji'.ui U. KUilOail. jPny.-iCiail, t'ilU ;.
eri<-Tv- W. A \anis. Pn^inrx^Ur. Albo C/Ai!- n.
Browninghjn. T^'wn cierk, Elijah S^roiiL'. Fir.-'
ciin->tahl,«, Cvrus Eatofi. S 'U crmen, J;is!)m. R.'ui*)-
snn, Silas Bn^iiain, G:ii>ro^e C. Wfst. Ch"c:i\\
T.vili-ih;, couii'. Alioriiey, Gforot- G. Wes'. Pi:y-
.-ici.iM, J;.inHS R. Gr')\v, Postmaster, S^IoS Brl^iiam.
j Charleston. Town clerk, Jdias Alien. Fir^t coii-
pt able, Ezra Brignam. S-tl'Cluvri, Tyl<T B.rio-fiam
Eiisiia BinL^linni, Micha'il Bly. Cier_y, Jonas A.len.
rV. u'iil Uap. R'>yal Gane, niotii.
. Crcentry. Town clerk, Elijah Cleavplfind. First
•cr);r.,tr,hh', DTni<'l IFisiis. SH!,-ctrnen, Ar^'-aliis H-ir-
111 'ii, Tiioiuas Bal-luin, Daviil Fliio-giiis. Clenry, Ji'iiM
i:J^ i);p. Pitvsiciaiis, Saiiim.i S. Kendall, Pele:.'
I R iin. 1 !, Tra.-^k. Postmastpr, Lorin Tr^3sk.
1 Cr.:f(.;biir:/. T-'V/ii clerk, Jusfph Scott, jun. Fiff^t
■const I'iie, Ja)Ti''S Coburn, Selectmen, Silas Grow.
1 J-ei 's TrMmbull, 2J. William E. Pad.locU. Cirri^y.
Wil.iam A. Ciaiii'i, c<ino-. A'inriii;-s. Auo'^slus!'
Yo-nj-, I.i:n-s A. JPaidork. Pysir^iaiis, DaniH Dav-!!
;i;i, T' 1 ■" r>I i-^'in. P.'<iiii;iyter, WiliiunE. Faddeclcl
D r'r/. Ti'wn cl -rk, Lemuel Rxhninnd. Firsl:
e):i-:>.hi •. Eii.-na J-'Uiie. S'li'ctnien, James Vv^jiy;
n -iij unn niiim'.n, Jer^-minii Giei -s. Ci-Tiiy, Mesft=
C e le'V, bap. Attormes, D. M. C -.mp, Lewis Marsh,
I. F. R-dfi."l !, Leslie. Piivsiciaris, Liith^T New-;
co:nb, Moses F. C dby, L-nre.d Richmond. Pes! mas-
ters, iN^'eheniiah Coibv, D.-rb*/, Purlas Baxter, Dcrbv
Line.
£./-;7" Town clerk, Tonas oton.-^. First constablp.
L".riifr Xiiider. Selectmen, Win. C. A'wtril, Eii
He) ]•.-, jr. Dariiis Cornish. PJ.ysician, Wm. C. At-
■A-eii.
(Ivpcnshorni'-- Tv'Vn clerk, Joseph Clvnpman. First
■oiistable, A ir )M Walker. S-d-^ctmcn. Josiah Baker
'i -or^-e A. M iri'V, Sun'iol Hill. Clerjry, Marvii
Grow, bnp. pjivsician, Edward Cii^rk. Postmaster.
J. PiMiL-y.
Gluj^r. — Town clerk, Ciiarles Ilar'^v. First con
siable,^J.ihn T. Smith. S>dectm--n. John Sartwoll
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S^nh T. S!m\v, Solomon Dwi'^nel. Clergy, R
Miisoii, cong-. Postmaster, Dan Graj-.
H'jdeparlc. — Town clerk, Thomas W. Fitch. First;
conslahle, Jam^^s Toby. Sek-ctmen, Levi Wiswallj
David Cieinons, Henry Lattimcr. Cloroy, Jabez New- 1
land, chr. Ilurlgato, metli. AUorney, Jorliiial
Sawyer, Physician, Arial Ilunlon. Postmaster,
James Toby.
H)Uand— Town clerk, Isaiah Emerson. First con-
stable, Corntdlns E. CunninnJiam. S(dectrnen, Tru-
man Fairchiid, jr. Jason Hinman, Ezra Ilimiian. Cler-
gy, Isaiaii EnuM'son, moth.
j Irashurgh—Town clerk, Thomas Jameson. First
Iconstable, Jamos HarloW, jr. Seiectnicn, Aniasa
Uodge, Moody E. Kimball, Israel P<'ck. Clergy, Otis
If. Curtis coiig. Attoriiies, Gus;avus G. Cushinan, Geo.
M. Mason, E. II. Starkweather. Physician, Norman
Cioaveland. Postmaster, George Nye.
Ja^— Town clerk, Abner Whicher. First consta-
ble, Hiram Haddock. Selsctmcn, Madison Keith, Jo-
seph Haddock, Abel Alton.
Keliijvale. Town clerk, Abel Ce.rtis. First con-
stable, James O. Caldwell. Selectmen, Jolin Har-
ding, Thomas Procter, Abel Curlis. Postmaster, A-
bel Curtis.
Jlorrldoicn. Town clerk, Denison Cooke. First
constable, Chester Cooke. Seiec^snen, Asa Colf>, E-
llab Herrick, Nelson Slocomb. Clergy, Joel P. Ilay-
K^rd. chr. bap. Attornics, Charles Meiges, Samuel
W.llird. Physicians, James Tinki^r, AlmerinTinker.
Putnam. Postmaster, Janies Tinker.
jYcivpoii.. Town clerk, Seymour Laiie. Fii'st con-
stable, Orville Daggett. Selectmen, Samuel War-
ner, Seymor.r Lane, Orville Dago-f'tt.
Salem. Tov»?n clerk, Samuel Blake. First consta
be], Thomas C. Blake. Selectmen, Samuel Elake,!
Moses Pike, Houghton. j
Trtnj. Town clerk, John Flint, 2d. First consta- j
ble, Frederick Fuller. Si'lectmen, John VV. Currier,!
-jamuel H. Hovey, Frederick Fuller. Clergy, Na- j
iv\n\v\ Dawns, bap. Benjamin Dolbear. cong. Attor-i
lOJ
iiies, Uriel C Hatch, Saaju-^ SuinMor. Physician, D.
n. Bar.-]. P.:»strnastcrs, Ezra Sang-er, Troy, John
iCurrier, north Troy.
j TFes!Jieul.—Town clerk, Thomas Hitclicock. First
constable, Chester Coburn. vSeloctmen, Win. Bar-!'
'■nard. Janies Bryan, Luther Winsl'-iw. Clergy, Siias
I'Lamb, :on^. Physicians, Henry Cory, Gay Stough-j:
I WokoU. — Tcvn clerk, Jesse Whitnev. First con-
'stable, Jonathan Stnith. Seleclmon, Ephraim Ladd,
.'Jesse Whitney, Ira Farnsworth. Clergy, Royal Has-
|kel!, christian. Piiysician, Palmer. Postmaster,
;;Jos.3e "Wiiitney.
FRA>:f:M-V cruNTr.
B iJcersfield. — Town clerk, Silas B. Hazelline. First
consLable, Robert Dean. SelecMnen, William Gid-
:'<linn-3, jr. Silas Potter, Natijan E. Fuller. Clergy,
S^imuel Perry, cong. Leonard, meth. Attorney,
rhpopliilud MansHehi. Phj-sician, Amos Pearson.
;Po3rmaster, Harvey Reynolds.
1 Berkshire. — Town clerk, Harvey Clark. First con-
Istable, Charles Shaw. Selectmen, \V'n. C. EMs-
'vvorth, Nathan Hamilton, Hardin Andnis. Clergy,;
iPhinelias P. Bailey, oong. Pearly Hall, f. bap. Attor
Inies, Joseph Smith, James Andrews. Physicians, B. i
B. Seecle, Samuel S. Biitlcr, Friend M. Hull, John A
: Webster, Wrn. G. Sl'svvorth. Postmasters, Parmelj
EjLeavens, cep.tre post office. Dermis Lnmson, east do.
ij C'cnbridgs. — Town clerk, Levi A. Carleton. Firs. ,
Iconstable, John ^Vires. Selectmen, John Slater, Eg- 1'
I bc.rt Powel, Lyman Wells. Ciers-y, George B. Ide.^
!;bap. Reiiislow, cong. Attornies, Nathaniel I
!lP.'ed, jr. Levi Joslin, Henry Kroweli. Physicians. j|
j John Fas-er., Wiliiam P:ige, Burrii S. Itlin.er, Pier- 1
jSon. Postmaster, Abner Brush. |
I Enoshur^k. — To'.vn clerk, Tiios. Fidler. First con- if
•Istrbi", Jn?,;} Stevens. Selecimen, S'tmuel Bessse, Je- 1
ihicl R. i3=»rnnn:!, Jonas Bonteli. Ciorgy, John Scott. '3
;;cong. Luther Col^, bap. Attorney, David L. Farn-^
^ham. Physicians, Elipiias Eaton, Plorace Eaton. Post- ^
jmaster, D. L. Farnham. 1
^lYo ^--™™i^. . -_ I
Fai? fax.— Town clerk, Hampton Lnvenrove" Firs! \
constable, James Bellows. ^electinenr S. S. Hall,
Hiram Bellows, Joseph King-sbiiry. Clerfry, Ephraim
Butler, bap. Attornies, H. E. Hubbell, Atm-n S. Bee-
man. Phvtiicianp, S. S. Hall, Nathaniel W. Perry.
Postmaster, H. Lovegrovo.
Fairfield.— Town clerk, Joseph Sowle. First con- '
stable, Samuel Parle3^ Selectmen, Jbab Smith. ^
I Rensselaer Reed, Harmon Northrop. Clergy, Ben-
jjamin, Wooster. cong. Anson Hard, epis. William Ar- 1
|thur, bap. Attorney, Ebenezer Barlow. Pnysician
I Chester Keyes, Chester Abells. Postmaster,. Bradley
^iBarlbv/. ^
Fletcher. Town clerk, Elias Blair. First consta-
bln, John- Kinsley, jr. Selectmen, Joseph Robinsoi;,^
jJosepii Ellsworth, Samuel Montague. Clergy, E-lf
Iphraim Butler, bap. Physician, Santbrd Emery? \
\ Franklin.— Town clerk, Piiilip S. Gates. First ^
Iconstable, Dan Rubleo. Seloctmoii, Gardner Dwin-ll
I'nell, Elisha Bascom, John C. Coleor^. Cierj-y, Johnjj
"Spalding, bap. Physieians, Z. Cushman, EnoJli Pome-lj
roy. Postmaster, Lyman Gushing.. k
Georgia.— Town clerk, Ira Plinklcy. First con^ta-ij
ble, Decius R. Bogue. Selectmen^ Joshua Doane,|f
vSoIomon Biiss, jr. x^ber D. Parmont. Clergy, Ros-
well Meres, Alva Sabin and Daniel Sabin, baotists.
l{ Luther B. Blod^et, cong. Physicicns, Abel Biuir,
■ Horace Jilair, Taylor. Postmsstsr, Joshua
Doane.
Ilighgaie —- 7'own clr-rl-:, Peter Sn:-:. First consta-
ble, Daniel Fellmare. Selectmen, Elkanah Albee, Lu-
ther Meigs, Charles H. Jenison. Clergy, Ph.meas
Kinsley, cong. Samuel Weaver., nieih. Attr.rnev,!!
Robert Paddock. Phy^ici-'Uirf, J.u-:. 15. «'';:'ir r, Ihai.A-lf
lin Bradley. Postnsabtor, l^J.i piien S. j-I.-y-.s. l|
Johnson. — Town clerk, Da^iic] })(uigr. First con- it
stable, Jacob P. Hadley, >^ei^ eTn)..'ii, ^oL^n^on Ba]eh.i|
Joseph Andrews, \¥m. Boyer. Attcrnics, Erfistus D.if
IHobbel, Benjamin F. Wed^^. Physicians, S.-:h Clin-k,!?
Asa Kitti-edge, John Mei^s. pJstmnster, CorncIiLifjS
;BWMHwJ»<>aBmiwVja*aii> Vj3<
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Monf.^nmenj. — Town clerk, Luther Martin. First
constable, Russel S. Marcy. Selectmen, DanielBar-
rows, Rufus HainiUon, John Johnson. Clergy, Avery
S. Ware, corior. Phy.sicians, Fuller, AlvinLusk.!
Pos;:n{}ster,,John-L. Clapp. |
Richford. — Town clerk, Jonathan Carpenter. First;
consttible, Ariel Parker. Selectmen, Jesse Vv'"oodr off. ■
Joseph Noyes, J. Rounds, jr. Clergy, Wm. Rogers,'
bap. PJiy.=;cian, Jolin Huse. Postmaster, E. Carltton.!
Sheldon. — Tov/n clerk, Samuel Weed. Firct con-|
stable, George Willard. Selectman, Gideon Draper.
A'torni-'G, J. W. Sheldon, August Burt. Physicians,
GaHup Judson, D. Grant. Postmasters, J. W. Shel-
don, centre, Oliver O. Gall-jp, east part.
St. Albans. — Tov;n clerk, John Gates, jr. First
"•constable, Joseph Newton. •►Selectmen, John Smith,
\ Wni. H. Taylor. Clergy, Worthington Smith, con^.
I Sylvester Na<;h, epis. Cr<3.ne, raeth. Attornies,
§ Asa Aldis, Be-'ijamin S^vift, Stephen Royce, jr. Seth
I Wetm ore, Luther B. Hunt, James Davis, Benjamin
i n. Swislley, Henry Adams, DaviJRecd, H. R. Beards-
I ley, John Smith, Lucius Royce, Orlando Stevens, Jo
esepli H. Brainerd. Physicians, Charles Hall, John L.
«' Chandler, Isaac N. Foster. Postmaster. Samuel.H.
■LBarlow.
i TFaterville. — Tov/n clerk, Moses Fisk. First con-
•stable, Ellas G. Page. Selectmen, Stephen Leech
i S. Eaton, J. IL Myrick, Postmaster, Moses Fisk.
E?SKX CDU-vrr.
B nm.9icick. —To'xn clerk, Benjn. Brown. First!
constable, IL D. Shoif. Selecimen, Benja. Brown, J
a. Lambkin, D^!iiel Shot?, jr. Clergy, Benj. Brown I
m'-^tli. Postmaster, ■-Winian: Marshall.
Cnnarm. — Town clerk, Oliver Ingham, jr. First'
constable, Israel B Beech. Selectmen, Jesse Cooper,!
INathaiiiel Beech, Samuel Weeks. Clergy, Caleb In-j
^galls, f. hap. Attornry, James Steele- Postmaster.!
! Alfred M. Ing'mm.
I Concord.— Town clerk, Harvey G. Fry. First con-l
! stable. John Scoby. Srlectmon,'Rtchardson Graves.!
Jt)hn S. Johuf^nn. Arcliibald Tag^rard. Clpro-y, S. R.
i\-^ lA^ i
Hall, coil- Attorney, David Ilibbard, jr. Physicians, >ll
J. 8col)y, J. Wiioeler, jr. Fostmastor, John Fry. !|
'Guildhall.— Town clerk, Erastus Cutler. ' First |i
constable, Theophilus Cutler, Selectmen, ErastiisJ
Cutler, Jason Sherman, Win. Amy. -Attornies, Beth:}
Cushrnan, John S. Wells. Physicians, John Dcvveyjf
Spalding. " ll
Lemington. — Town clerk, Abdeel Blodg-ett. First I
constable, John Bailey. Selectmen, Richard Mor--an, |i
Ebenezer Blossom, Thomas liolbrook. Clerci-y,Na-l
IJthan Frizzle, bap. Postmaster, E. D. Forest.'^ i
j[ Ltmenbw^'h. — Town clerk, Steplien How, jr. First!
constable, Chapin K. Brooks. Selectmen, Stephen;!
rlowG, jr. Reuben Chandler, Jabez Vv arren. Clergy, f
Jeremiah Glines, cong. Attorney, Reuben Grout. |
Physicians, Daniel Egery, Tlierou "\Vebb. Postmas-|
ter, Daniel Egery. j^
Maidstone. — Town clerk. Moody Rich. First conTii
stable, Calvin Perkins. Selectmen, Rich Stevens,!
JThomas Burrsides, \Valter Walker. |
I JlinehrMd. — Town clerk, J. French. First constable,!
jMartin French. Selectmen, Arad Silver, Eben. Bur-|
'bank^ Heber Walling. Postmaster, Chauncey Curtis. I
ghand isle countv. I
i Alhiiro'h. — Town clerk, Lewis Sowles. First con-l
jlstable, John M'Gregor, Selectmen, Joseph Sewal, 1
liLewis W. Sowles, Thomas Mofct. Attcrnies, F. Ha- 1
fjzen, G. Harrington. Physicians, Artf-rnas Goodnow,|
^•jGeo. F. Sampson, Jireh S. Berry, I\l. Mc Roberts. \
^'Postmaster, Robert Ransom. \t
IJ Grand hlo. — Town clerk, James Brown. First |
|constable, Samuel B. Gordon. Seleclmen, Lewis '5
|Ladd, James Brov/n, Alexander F. Hyde. Clergy,'!
I Asa Lyon, cohlt. Physician, Melvia Barnes. Post- J
jmaster, A. H. W. Hvde. i!
I JVbr.^A //era.—TovVn clerk, Joel Allen. First con- 1
do, Spehnan Hazen. SolccUnen, D. Hazen, Uri-'^
'Tazen, Syrusei Buck. Clergy, Orris Pier, in^^th.^f
Ghorles H. Perrigo. Physician, Gary \
Postmaster, Abnor Doty. i
•"d. — Town clerk, Ira Hill. First constable,!
1 1 3
Amasa L. Hoicomb. Selectmen, Amos A. Hulcomb.
Jaraiij Pike, Charles Carron. Clergy, Wiliiam Wait,
metii. Postmaster, Ira Hiil.
Note. — The following town was omitted in its prop-'
er place ; it shoulil iiuve been on page £5, in Wiuiiliuiij \
County.
Westminsler.-— Town clerk, Timoti;y FielJ. First
constable, Alvin Goodell. Selectmen, John Smith,
David Plitciicock, James Titcan;b. Clergy, Sylvetiler
i Sage, Timothy Field, cong. Attorney, vViiiiam C.
"■ Bradley. Physiicians, Pliny Saiibrd, Alleii.
JUDICIAL.
The Judiciary powers (\f th.e state are vestO'd in a;
supreme court, coiisisiting ol'five JMSiices, chot^en eve-
ry year, by the legislature; a county r:tjurt, consisting
1 or' tliree justices, the cheifjustice being one ot' the jua-i:
I tices oftne supreme court, chosen in tli<j same manner,
f wlio hold couiLs twice a year in their rc.-jpective coun-
I ties ; and ju^iticei ol' the peace appointed in the same
I manner.
I SUPREME COURT.
I ILjn. .Sa:\iul:l Prentiss, Chitfjum'ice.
J Xlon. Titus HuT^;Ui>.so>, 1 SI, J
I Hon. Charles IL Wn.JA.'.yin, 2d,.(Assist<:mt ]
I Hon. Stephek R!KveE, jr. Jd, C/uioiccb. i
I Hon. Ephraim Paddock, 4ih, J \
I liENNrNGTON CO U.N TV.
i Xatlian Burton, i ^ . . , , ,.
i i^athan H. Eottum,V^^'''''''''^ "'''''''^'
Samuel Cantieki, Slierijj\
J o h n VV rial, t , High Bui /if.
Higidaml Hal!, Siides.Attornnj.
Leonard Sargeant, Judii^s <fPr(^atcfoi' tl^ DislrUl of
Sylvan us Danforth,.'^^''^'^"^ of Fn
Bcnn
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14
John Aikm. Cyrus Miinson, Aaron Baker, jail cotn-
niissioners for M-anchester districi.
John Norton, Jedediah Dewey, Aaron Robinson,;
ijail commissioners for Bennington district.
Peter Dudley, Nathan Varrin, Luman N'orton, Jo-
siah Burton, Wright Spencer, road commissionerK.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Arlinglon. Sylvester Doming, Samuel Wilmot, A- ;
sahel liurd, John Arnold, Martm C. Deming, Reuben \
jBorney. 1
|i Benrang'nn. Daniel Ciiurch, William Henry, Johni
IjHix, Stepiien Robinson, Austin Harmon, Jonathan B. i
I Norton, Samuel H. Blackrner, Uriah Edgorton, Steb- 1
fjbins Walbridge, Luman Norton, Orsaraus C. Merrill,!
{Heman Robinson, Stephen Dewey, Joseph Sterrin,^
James Hubbell, Aaron Robinson, William Barber. |
Dorset. Robert Bloomer, Garden B. Southard, A- is
zel Morse, Benjamin Ames, Darius Moor, Dan Kent
John Wheaton.
Landgrove. Asa Utley, Gideon Davis, jr. Reuben
Holt, jr. Simeon Leland.
Manchester. Joel Pratt, Joshua French, William
iSmith, Chester Clark, Lorain Dean, James Hickok,
William Benedict, Gideon Burritt, John Aiken, Hen-
ly Robinson, Ebenezer Chamberlain, Alexander Rob- ':
inson, Leonard Sargeant, Joliu S. Pettibone.
Peru. Peter Dudley, Josiah Barnard, Samuel
Stone.
Pownal. Sylvanus Donfortli, Joan Mooar, Nathan
Varin, Samuel Wright, Timolliy Ware, Ezra Morgan, '
Plonarnan P. Bianchard, Isaac Kimball, David Gard-
ner, Augustus Starkweather, Ethan Brown, Elijah
Barber, Boutwood Wright.
Rupert. Groove Moore, David Sheldon, jr. Bernice
Raymond, Henry Sheldon, Joseph Parker.
Readsboro\ Jonathan Houghton, Isaac Esty, Hen-
ry Holbrook.
' Shdfishiiry. John H. Olin, Artema^ Matteson, Na-
than Ji. Cross, Jeremiah Matteson, Hiram Barton,
Samuel Ames, Asa PL W^hipple.
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j Stamford. Otis Philips, Jolin L. Wilmarth, Tliom-
jas Bratton.
j Sandgalc. Thomas Peck, John H. Sanderson, Ira
Hurd.
I Sunderland. James A. Graves, Truman Hicks, Jo-
je] Kinney.
Woodford. William Park, Elisha Lyon.
Winhall. Reuben Brooks, Nethaniel Mellen, jun.
Benjamm Thalcher.
V/I>'DIIAM COUNTY.
I John Roberts, ) ^ . , , r ,-
' James L. Stark, \ ''^^"^^^"^ Justices.
Paul Chase, Sheriff.
Aaron Bamey, High Bailiff'.
Alexander S. Campbell, S\ale's AWy.
Samuel Elliot, Judge of Probate for Marlboro' district.
IHorace Baxter, Judge of Probate for Westminster
j diatrict.
Martin Field, Josiah Taft, Marshal Miller, jail com-
missioners.
Aaron Barney, Manasseh Divoll, Samuel Knight,
Amos Brown, Nathaniel Ward, road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Adon. Ebenezer Huntington, Lemuel Farewell,
Nathan Fisher.
^ Athene. Abraham Ball, Thaddeus Alexander, Tim-
jothy H. Whitney, Daniel Fuller, James Bailey, War-
ren Tmkham, Joseph Tinkham.
Brookline. Thomas Crane, William Perry, Alvin
Boyden, Asa Flint, Samuel Stebbins, Israel Whitney,
Jacob Burditt,
Braitleboro\ Lemuel Whitney, Elnathan Allen,
James Elliot, Russell Fitch, Stephen Grecnleaf, Fran-
icis Goodhue, Epaphrodilus Seymour, Henry Clark,
iEtnerson Goodenough, Levi Stoddard, John Plummer,
i William F. Hall, Samuel Root, William R. Hayes, |
iJoseoh Goodhue, Samuel Elliot, David Wood, Jesse
French.
Dover. Abner Perry, Gardner Howe. Reuben
I Dean, David Burr, Ebenezer Jones, Nathan Dean,
■Abraham Jones, Aaron P. Perry, William H. Hodges.
— ■—Mini - '- ~ ' --'-
Davitnersion. iMarshaJ Miiier, A-sa Kiiigtit, kSomu-j
el Knight, Asa Boydon, David Bemis, Joseph Dix, Jo-'
siah Taft, Joel Chandler, Enos Leoiiard, Asa Dutlon.
jr. Rufus Moore, Joseph Duncan. ;
Grnflnn. Benjamin Dwinnel, Tliaddeus Taylor.,
Barzillai Euro-ess, Nathan VV,heeler, ArteniaS {Spring,
Samuel Walker.
Guilford. Sn.mnel Sike.s,.John Phelps, Isnac Brown, i
jr. Ward Biillaek, Dana Hyde, Benjamin W. Stevens,
iJoshna [jynde, Cynis Carf>enter, James Noyes, Sani-
lucl Cutting, Nathan Conant, Aaron Barney.
Halifax. Darius Bullock, Asahel Ballou, Daniel
Jones', Ir=anc Worden, -Samnel li. Miner, Wm. Plumb,
George Boardman, Santbrd Plumb.
JamaKU. „ Ezra Livermore, Timothy Goodale, A-
raos Howard, 2d, Nathaniel Robbins, Peter K. Tatt.
Samuel Barry, Zclotes Skinner, James Brown, jr. Al-
pheus Kellogg.
Londnndcrrv. Tyler Tinkham, John Aiken. Law-
rence Pierce, Thomas S. Vial, Joseph Crosby, jr. Lu-
ther Stowell, St-ephen Lawrence, Llisha White, Sam-
uel Arnold,
J)Iarlhorn\ Jon<!P Wliitncy, Jesse Cone, Oshea
Smith, David Mather, Hubbard H. Winchester.
JS''ewfane. Martin Field, Nathan Stone, Williaml
H. Williams, Ephraim Park, Pardon T. Kimball, Pan!'
Holland, Henry Wheelock, David Merrilield, Benja-
min Ormsbse, Walter Eager, -Sylvanus Sherwin, Junl
athnn Hall, Nahum Hougnton, Joseph Ellis. |
Putney. Asa Washburn, Plorace Bliss, Ale.xnndei |
Campbell, Asa Keyes, 2d, Phmens White, Otis Ha- 1
ven, Joseph Winslow, James Fairbank, David Craw-|
tbrd. I
Rockingham. David Campbell, Peter Willard, Eb-j
enezer Locke, Benj. Smith, jr. Alexnndor S. Camp-|
bell, Calvin Webb, Ezekiel VVcston, Henry Lake, jr. |
Solomon Wright, Horace Baxter, Daniel Kellogg
Jonathan D. Bradley, Daniel Chandler, Artemas Rob-
bins, Hiram Davis, Elijah Jones.
Slralton. Abel Grout, Moses Forester, Asa Phil-
ips, Richard Scott.
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; :Somtrdet. JoiJiam Fike, Lutlier Alden, Ilazleton
Rice. j
, _ Townshend. Charles Phelps, Caleb Garfield, Cha-|
I'pin Ho'.vard, Beiijanjin Dunklee. WaitstillR. Ranncv,!
iArad Ilolbrook, Thomas Brown, John H. Brighaini'
'Oliver Wilkinson, jr. Joel Chamberlin, Dana Bailey^j
Joseph Tyler, Barnard Salisbury, Jacob Allen, jr. E-i
paphrodiuis Ransom, William R. Shafter. |
Wardsboto\ Asa Wheelock, Pearly Fairbank,!
'Lelind Fairbank, Roswell M. Field, Joseph Converse,'
jThnnias Barber, Peter Hammond, Nathaniel Ward. |
I J^ernon. Cyrus Washburn, Joseph Franklin, Eli-,
jah Stebbins, Jesse Lee, Nathan Wood. |
JFestmmstci\ Epbraim Ranney, Abicl Goodell, E1-!
lery Aibee, John SmiUi, Joseph Ranney, Josiah Wil-|
!ard, Stephen Tuthill.
! Wiutinghani. Amos Brown, Elisha Putnam, Ch's!
II. Denison, Nathan Brown, Henry Closson, JoelB.!
Eanies, Simeon Morse. ■
\^Wilminglon. Jairus Hall, Philo Castle, Charles K. i
Field, John Pulcipher, George Breckenridge, Ephraimj
iTyler, Russell Fitcli, Azof Smith, RiclTard Waste,
^Ljncy Forbes. |
I Windham. Richard Kelly, John Woodburn, Sam- 1
uel Goddard, Zadock Sawyer, Timothy Burton, Niles;
Aldrich, James White, William Harris.
RUTLAiSD COUNTY.
Heiirv Hodges, ) n ■ . -r .
John P. Colburn, r^-"^"^^"^^^'«^ Jushces.
Jonathan Dike, jr. SheriJ/.
I' Chauncey Thrall, High BnUiff'.
! Sflah H. Merrill, States Attorney. ,
jObadiah Noble, Judge of Probate, for Rutland district.'
Uohn Meaeham, Judge of Probate, for Fairhavon dis-
i trict.
!!_ Jain^s D. Butler, Robert Pierpoint, William Hall,
ijail commissioners. i]
|| Preserved Fish, John Ruggles, Isaac GriswolJ, 0-|
'badiah Noble, Daniel Farrington,road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE. {
Benson. Isaac Griswold, Isaac Norton, Chauncev
\]<i
SaiiLa, .leririe L^arkiii, Ureii JJickiiison, Asa Vounn^,
Pnilo Wilcox, Marshal R. Mcacham, Samuel W. Fel-
, lows, .Tolin Kellon-(.\
Brandon. .Tosiah Parmenter, Cliestcr Goss, Asn
iBlackmorp, Mali hew W. Birchard, David Sanderson,
iVVolcotr H. Keeler, Harvey Hal!, Jacob powers, Ed
I ward Jackson, John Conant, Ezra June.
I CastleLon. Reuben Moulton, Ezekiel Biiel, John
jMason. tosiah G. Harris, .Selah H. Merriil, Benj. ¥.\
'Lang-don. |
! Clarendon. Thomas Steward, Horatio jBeal^Lewis^
Walker, Thotnas Tower, Henry P^Iarsh, Daniel S.:
Ewing, Joseph N. Hayes. Silas Bowen, Silas \V.\
Hod'/es, Oziel H. Round, Frederck Button. j
ChiiUmden. Thomas Manly, Moses Randall, Dan^
Dike, Jonas Wheeler. j
Banby. Barton Bromley, Ira Yail, Elijah Buel|
James McDaniel, Benjamin Barnes. I
Fairhaven. Barnabas Ellis, Tilly Gilbert, Moses
Colton, John Jones.
Huhbardion. Seth Wallis, David Barber, Samuel
Cheever, Henij J. Jiorton, Zcbir.a Thomas, Ira Jen-
nmirs.
fra. Presorvcf] iPish, Whipple Martin, Russell
IFish, Erwin Collins, Slukely Thornton, jr. Sclah
I Moulton, Joshua PTarriniiton.
I Jilendon. Rufus-Riehardson, Edward Muzzy, Amos
blobinson, Nathan Fisher.
I Middleiown. Jonas Clark, Gideon Miner, Jacob
'Burnham, David Hibbard, Jonnthan Barce, Allen Vail.'j
Jhmnt-l lolly. Katiian T. Sprntrne, John While,|i
, kh\\\\\ Cole, Marvel Jolr.^.son, Humor Earl. \
li brweU. Joab Smith, Doras Bascomb, Rubuff;
, White, 2d, Rosweil Bottom, jr. Ira Young, David,
rCuftinn-Jr. Thomas D. Hammond. ^ [
i Faiij/ct. Oliver Hanks, Nathaniel Harmon, Jo,hn|
;H. AndruF, Eii.dia Allen, David C. Blossom, Returnj
'Stroncr. !
PiUrfl-hl. Erastus Holt, Eienzer B. Rockwe]!,!
; Will iatn R. Blossom. !
i Poulhn-ii. Amos Thompson, Elisiia Ashley, John^
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Howe, William Ward, tSoioinuu (iiudinga, William'
;L. Farniim, Joel Beaman, Moses G. Noyes, Almon
i Warner, David Dewey.
! RuVand. Moses Strong, Gershom Cheney, Chaun-
icey Tlirall, Benjamin L«rcl, Moses Lester, Francis
iSlason, William Page, Edmund Douglns, Nathan Os-
jgood, Ambrose L. Brown,- Bobert Temple, Rodney'
C. Royce, John Purdy, Amherst Lee, Benning Chat-,
jterton, Isaachar Reed, Benjamin Smith. t
I Piilsford. Gordon Newell, Jonathan Warner, Isaac;
iVVheadon, liaac Brezoe, Lyman Granger, Samuel'
;H. Iwllogg, Samuel Fairiield, Thomas F. Bouge, A-'
ibel Pennfi-dd, Jirah Barlow. !
|l Sudbunf.—VclQX Reynolds, Thomas W. Hyde, Mo-'
|;s9s [Tall, jr. James K. Hyde, Josepii VVarner.
jl Skrewn'hury. — David Holden, Elijah Holden, John'
IjKilburn, Zidon Edson, Ziba Aldrich, jr. Wm^ Marsii,'
iiJohn Backrna2;ter. j
I Sherburne. — Albro Anthony, Josiah V/ood, Wm.i
ijLewiri.jr. Richard Eatabrooks, jr. |
j: Tinmouth. — Obadiah Noble, Chad Phillips, Linus
: Crampton, Wm. Vauglm, George Capron, Thomas
|: Porter, jr. I
[j Jfhunt Tabor.— Co.]eh Buflam, Silas Barrett, Dan-'
I Waiiin!rford.—Moze]y Hall, Eliakim H. Johnson,;'
i; Alexander Miller, Wm. Kent, Joseph Parker. \
ji ?TieA-/-f//,!;^-<?n.-Erastus Coleman, Seth G. Hitchcock,!
■David Down:r-, Thomas Horton, 2d, ArLeinas Wymali,.
[Jonathan Orms, David Kii;q-. " *
i f^c/A?.— Rnvmond Hotchkiss, Seth B'cGsora, Aaron'
IB. Tyler, Skabasl Lamb, Ansd Guodspecd, Elijah,
iBattun.
\\ Vv- 1X0-50 a coL:iTy. I
li Samuel \Y. Porter, } ^ ■ , , - ,.
I William Sleeie, _ ' \^^^^^^ctnt ja:^i>ccs,
jj A.saph Fletclier, i.-. S/irri/r.
\ J'iiui A. Pratt, Hi-s^k BaL'iiJ'.
Ij WylJys Lyman, Slate's AiLuvnei/.
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I "Jonathan WiiippIeTJu^lge of Probate, for Windyof|
district, ,1.
Isaiah Rayraond, Judge of Probate, for iriartlora::
district. -. , t • -i
Benjamin Swan, Simon Warren, Job Lyman, jaii
commissioners.
Chester Baxter, Levi Jackman, TheophiUis xioyt,||
Daniel Lillie, John Brown, road commissioners
j JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
I Andover.—Edw^ird Simons, Samuel Clark, Abraham ',
Brown, Benjamin Morse, Orin Ilazictine.
Baltimore. Jonathan Woodbury, Joshua Leland. \i
Barnard. John Foster, Luther Chaney, Joso[)h B.
Danforth, Alphous Howe, Charles Walcott, i.yman
Steward, Calvin Green.
^^i/,e/._Stcphcn Cleveland, Jonathan Marsh, i^u-
ther Grover, Thomas P. Russell, Samuel Lillie, Wal-!^
ter Perrin, James Wallace, Daniel Lilhe.
Brid^-cwaler.—ls-A'mh Raymond, James Walker,
jThos. V. Voce, David Thompson.
Caoendislu— Jesse Adams, Samuel Adams. Jabez
IProctor, Christopher Webber, Asa ¥/hecler, tlorace
iFletcher, Josiah'Gilson, Levi Jackman, Amos Wheel-
ier, Abel Baldwin, James Smith, jr. |
i C/ie^rer.— Amos Heald, Daniel Onion, Enos Loveil,i|:,
ijr. Josiah Barnes, Thomas T. Barret, Wm. Henry,
Jesse Stedman. , , r^ '!
Hari/\jrd.— Jonas Tracy, James Udail, Aoc. i.ar-.
ron, John Downer, Freoo-race Leavitt, Zerah j3rooics,!|
John Strong, Zebulon Delano, David Newton, Lar-i;|
Vey Noble, John Porter. Geo. Udall, Wyliys Lyman. ;|
1 Hirtland.—'Lahdn Webster, Edward Swan, Jabesh|
Hunter, Asa V/eed, Daniel Denis^n, Samuel Weedcn,|
iTheophilus Hovt, Svlvester Marcy, Lewis Mcrntt,:^
Elias Bates, John R. Densmore, Suliivan ^iarcy, Isaac, ^
N. Cughman. , , -. il
Ludlow.— As:uie\ Smith, Reuben Wasnburn, toj o- '
.phen Cummings, Joshua Warner, Moses Haven, Jo-
seph Davidson, Levi Adams, Arioch Smith, Asa b.
Barton, Jonas Dunn. ^
jYorwkh. Jacob Burton, Eleszer T. Raymond, j a
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seph Emersun, Don J. Brigham, Jeremiau Blsseii, Joui-
Slafter.
Phjmoulh. — Emanuel Sawyer, Levi Slack, Asa
Sr^ggs, jr. Reuben Taylor, Jabez Wood, John Lakin,
j Samuel Page.
Pomfret. Isaiah Tinkham, jr. John E. Doten. Da-
ivid Chandler, Gardner VVinsiow, Gilbert Allen, Hen-
ry Hewitt.
Readinz. — Jonathan Shedd, Samuel C. Loveland,
Charles Buck, Lemuel B. Washburn, William Felch,
Simeon Buck, Thomas F. Hammond.
Rochester. John Chaffee, Ephraim D. Briggfs, Sidne}'!
S. Hemmingway, Luther Waters, Lyman Emerson, j
Roijalton. — Elias Stephens, Rodolphus Dewey, Dan-
iel Rix, Nathaniel Sprague, Jonathan Kinnev, Oel,
I Billings, Oliver Wills, Silas Packard, Ehsha Rix.
I Sharon. — Reuben Spalding, Rodolphus Brown, Johnj
iBaldwin, Freeman Holt, Samuel Shuttleworth, jr. j
j^ Springfield. — Asahel Powers, Elisha Bisbee, Beza-;
lleel Wood, John Field, Nomlas Cobb, Phinehas T.;
j' Wales, David Brown, Don Lovell, Noah Saiford, Rus-|
|sel Burke, John Boynton, jr. Arthur Field, William;
I Thayer, jr. j
|r Slockhridge. — Rnfus Lyon, Joel Cooper, Daniel
^t-Ranny, jr. Joseph Chamberlin. !
I TFealhersfield. — Thomas Prenti&s, Amos Hulett.,
I. Barnabas Dean, Daniel Bovv^en, Ebenezer Shedd, Dex-!
|ter Smith, Joseph R. Williams, Joshua Uphara, Jacob'
t Perkins. '
I Weston. — Henry Gray, Amos N. Burton, John Wil-
|der, Henry Lovejoy. |
t /F^in(/.vor.— Jonathan H. Hubbard, Asa Aikens, Al-[
^\2n Wait, Samuel Shuttleworth, Charles Leavens,!
I Luther Mills, Daniel Reed, Carlos Coolige, Wni. G.i
.|Hunter, Rufus Root, jr. Francis E. Phelps, NahumI
^♦Swallow, licvi Bixby, Thomas Leland. |
I Woodstock. — Benjamin Swan, Henry C. Denison,
I Walter Palmer, Amos Warren. Gaius Perkins, Jesse'
I Williams, Howland Simmons, Bela Simmons, Samuel
^ Damon, Billy Brown, Richard M. Ransom, Jacob Holt.
^Daniel Taft, EUpiialet Dunham, Edwin Hutchinson.
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ADPiSOX COUNTT.
Dorastus Wooster, ) ,, . ^ , j ,
o-i TT T • \ Assmani Justices.
Silas li. JGnison, (
Lyman Selick, Shcrijf.
John Hovvdcn, High B aw [f.
Georg-e Chipman, Slate s Jliiorney.
Snmuel Swift, Judge of Probate for the disctrict of|g
Avlnison,
I Ezra Ho}'t, Judge of Probate for the district of New I
.Haven.
j Joel Doolitile, Charles Lindsley, Win. Sladc, jail
jcoinmkssioners for Addison co.
I Nonh Hivvley, John H. Sherill, Geo. W. Rogers,
•jail Cunimissioricrs for the city of Verg-ennes.
I Jonathan Hos't, jr. Jonathan Ilagar, John EullocIv.|
{.Marshals. Doty,Elisha Ferguson, road commission- j
|ers. i
1- .tu';ttces of TT:r, pf.acf,. I|
j Addisnn-. — K\zi\ Crane, Henry Binith, Wm. H.||
iPic!i:ett, Eraslus Swift, Henry IlrtcvorL, Aarcn Jack-i|
•son, Gideon Seo-ar, jr. I'
I Bridport. — -Benjarnin Miner, jr. Cnlvin Solace, C.n-||
jleh Smiih, Ebenczer Allen, Gardner Convevf?e, Jo:'cp]i|
;C. Eidridg-e, James Fietclicr, Reuben Gillelt, jr. Sen-:|
ieca y\nstin, Georn-e Gale. . il
BristoL—R^cn Hollcy, John IJov^dcn, Luther!|
iNewcomb, Refus H. Barnard, Henry Sr.ppr, Philetus'|
!Pier, Winte-r H. Holley, Amos Eddy, 17: iah Koyi, I
Horatio Needhnm, Daniel S. Parm^dee, Hiram At-i^
wood, Gershom Hall, Plarvey Munseli. ji
Cornwall. — Hornce Janes, Hornce L;n>,l'.-'y, Asahelil
Binodiam, Jesse Ellsworth, \Ym. Ilcmiltor;,' Chaunc-.-li
Cook. ■ ,
iv;rrj<?o!^;\5-/i.~TiiPfplidus Middlt^brookp, Stoddard,!
Martin, Rpssel Rc.,o;er.<!, Allen Ada;ns, Ca;eh Sherman.il
Stephen Be^ch, Archibald Co'lins- Kooi) W. Porter,
[rrt Tnpper, ^eth ^Varner, Nicholos Gnindor.
Go?.7^n. — Nnthun Capon, Reuben Aden, Abiadier
:vn'inp. r^ loses Kinsinan."
H'tnrnrk. — Zcrah BarnpR, Charles? G. Ilobins, To-
■b'h P. B-or^ks', Nnthn;i Curr.
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Kingston.— Joseph Patrick, L.aae Parker, J^i'
i Peck, Thorijos Kin^-. j
Lincoin.— John Brish, Isaac Houston, James Batter |
field, I^iaiah Green, Valentine Varnpy, Peter Johnson.'
ILticcster.—Wv:i. Gile, Stephen Smith, Geo. M.'
Fitch. i
J'ljrJcttm.— Johnson Finney, John Barnum, JohiJ
I Bacon, Stoddard Mollis, Win. Tracy, Arzy C. Dean,!
jLuman B. Smith, Wfn. Eiliotl, Hiram Smith, Nathanl
1 Smith, Roderick Baldwin, Daniyl Collins.
I ^ Juiddleburt/.— Robert B. Bates, Sanmel S. PhelpsJ
jS^^th Siorrs, Peter Starr, Nathan Case, Maatin Ev-i
jarts, Janie3 Jewett, Hiram Munger, Charles Linsley,|
;Jona. Hagar, Norman Tapper, Geo, Chipman, Geo.',,
|C. Loomi^, Harvey Bell, Ji>el Doolitile, Oaias Sey-^i
'moar, William Slade, Santiuel Swift. |i
jYewhaven.— J QTi&Ahdin Hoyt, jr. Othniel Jewett, jJ
C. Bradley, Martin Eno, Daniel Twitchell, Lemuel B.j
Eldridge, Calvin Sqnires, Joseph Evarts, VVm. NashJ
Josiah Packer, Elia3 Bottarn, Mvron GrinncU, Ira Gif-^
ford. " I
Panton. — Silas Tappan, Friend Adams, Samuel;
Shopard, \Vm. Myrick, Enoch Kent, Jesse Grandy,ll
Norman Munson, Abner G. Holcomb, Silas Pond.
RiptGn.—Dd.m'A Chipman, Marshall Miller, Cal-
vin Pier.
Srdisbiiry.— Reuben Saxton, John M. Weeks, Wm.
Morton, Aipheua Taylor, Aaron Barrowa, Gary Allen,!
Ebenezer N. Brijirs, Ellery Howard, Jonathan''Giison '
Shorckum — Elisha Bascomb, Ebenezer Bush, Ud
ney H. Everest, Samuel H. Holley, Aaron Lawrence.i
Joseph Smith, 2d, John S. Hunsden, Isaac Chip-;
man, Davis Rich, Kent Wright, Leyi O. Birchard,!
Lewis Hunt. ~ j
Siarksbo rough.— Eh jn.h Fer;Tnson, Johr. Hill, 3d.;
Almon Atvvood, Asel Wentworth, Myron BushnelJ,'
Sumual Bushnell. ' j
Vcrgennes. — Belden Seymour, VVm. V/hite, Amos;
11 W. Barnum, Enoch D. Woodbridge, Noah Ilawley:
j Samuel B. Booth, Luther Chamberlain, William Bar-|
irit, Nathan Ilaskins, Daniel W. Bulklev, Hozaelt
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Sherman, Horace Onion, Samuel Wilson, Wm. P.
Brown, P. C. Tucker, Ville Lawrence.
JFaltham.—Lnihov Evarts, Solomon Hobbs, Beert
Tcmlinson, Ezra A. Burrill, Christopher Dennison,
jr. George FisLer.
IVeijhridge. — Elijah G. Drake, Thomas Jewstt, T.
W. Twitchell, Samuel Juraes, Joscpli Hay vvard, Asaph
Hayward.
Whiting. — James O. Walker, Epliraim Moulton,
Josiah Simonds, Moalton Needham.
ORANGE COUNTY.
William Spencer, } ^^,,.,^^,„^ j^,.^,,,.
Daniel Cobb, (
Abel Carter, Sheriff.
Peter Bates, High Bailiff.
William Nuttino-, State's Attorney.
Frederick Grisvvold, Judge of Probate, for the dis-
trict of Randolph.
William Spencer, Judge of Probate, for the district
of Bradford.
John W. Smith, Jason Steele, Harry Hale, jail com-
missioners.
Jonathan Jenness, Stewart Brown, Leonard Fare-
well, Richard Smith, Abiel Smith, road commission-
ers.
JUSTICES or THE PEACE.
Bradford. — Daniel Martin, Timothy Underwood,
Oliver Hardy, Richard Aldrich, William Wilson.
Braintree. Lyman Kidder, David Partridge, Sam-i
uel Riford, Daniel Wait, jr. Jonathan Bass, Rufusj
Hutchinson.
Broolcfield. Barna Bigelow, Nathaniel WheatleyJ
Enoch Slade, W^illiam M. Alvord, Waldo W. IngallsJ
Luther Wheatley, Elisha Allis, jr. Thomas Kingsbu-j
ry, Simon Ctdton. j
' Chelsea. Josiah Dana, Joel Tinker, Jason Steele,!
Joshua Dickinson, John W. Smith, Harris E. G. Mc-,
Laughlin, Asahel Bliss, Urbane Lathrop, D. Azro A,j
Buck. I
Corinth. — Samuel Hazletine, Pilchard Smith, Josh-j
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•ja Merrill, Ezekiel True, Ephraim U''ard, GouidrsDun
Taplin, Winthrop Green, Harvey Dearborn, iSJose;
\Va]]ace, Amos C. Tenney, Stephen Eaton, John Ro-i
by, Daniel Woods, jr. :
Fairlee. — Thomas Straiten, Robert Gilmore, Jarnesi
Morrison, Phinehas Bailey. \
JVeifbury. — Justin Gale, Abel Underwood, Abner'
B. W. Tenney, Jsaac Bailey, Charles Jolinson, Jonas'
Tucker, Levi Rogers, Moody Grow, James Bailey, 2d, |
Stephen Powers, jr. Ephraim Stevens, Abner Bailey,;
Jonas Clark, Pct-jr Bnrbank. j
Orange, Luther Carpenter, John StacyiThaddeus!
Clapp, Moses Sargeant, Christopher Richardson, Na-|
than Foster. 1
Randolph. Benjamin Bujbee, John Glidden, Enoch
Hebard, Lebbeus Edg-erton, Martin Flint, Chauncey
Hayden, Micah Mann, Calvin Blodgett. Belcher Salis-
ihary, Jacob K. Parish, Fraucis Dow, John Moulton.
Slrnfj o)'d. -h\m3.n Benson, Stephen Morrill, Leon-
ard Walker, David Morrill, Pliny Day, Nathan Young, |j
John Burnham, Frederick Smitii, jr.
Thcfford. — Lyman Fitch, Wm. Ileaton, Samuel
Daniels, Wm. Thayer, Timothy P. Bartholomew,
rJohn C. Hammond, John Kali. Presbury West, jr.
David Brace, Steplien Eastman, Simeon Sliort.
To^j.sAcm.— Samuel Eutterfield, Jesse Putnam, Ed-
mond George, Levi Tabor, David Mills, Aaron San-I;
born, Warren Ives, David Corliss, David Bagley, jr. j.
B. P. Smith. 1
|i Tunbridge. Elijah Dickerman, Eli Austin, Charles'
|B. Chandler, Ebenezer Plackett, George Weymouth,;
lAraos Huthinson, Ziba Gifford, Isaac How. ;
i Vershire. — Thomas Keyes, George W. Maltby,|
I'Wm. Prior, Rufus Blanchard, Simeon Bacon. I
f Washingto-.t. —^^.coh- Bliss, Thomas Pope, Simon |
French, Asa Burton, Stewart Brown. '5
Wed Fair>ac.—Wm. Niles, Darius Child, Elishal
.jWild, jr. Isaac Lyon, Asa Baldwin, Jabez Lanphear.l
I Williasnsioivn. Levi Smith, Joel Bass, Ariel Crane, |
5» Abial Smith, Jarrips Hatch, James Lynde, Aaron S.J
I Martin, Sim.-:o:< V/ight. ij
I 1^^
j CHITTENDEN COUNTY.
Alvan Foote. ) n . , . t t-
T^v ^ ' > Jlssistant Justices.
j Moses Bliss, Sheriff'.
j Benjamin Woodman, High Bailiff'.
I Charles Adams, Slate's Attorney.
i Win. P. Briggs, Judge of Probate for the district
'of Ciiittenden." " li
AJvan Foot, Geo. P. Marsh, Truman Seymour
commissioners of jail de]ivery.
William Rhodes, Truman Chittenden, Levi Corn-
stock, Lemuel B. Piatt, Luther Dixon, road commis-
sioners. I
JUSTTCCS OF THE PTACE. |
Bolton. — Samuel B. Kennedy, Asa Stockwell Mo- 1
ses L. Colton, Jolm Pinneo. |
Bur/in:;ion. — George Robinson, Isaac T. Hyde.g
Isaac Warner, Hemaa Allen, Nathan B- Haswelhl
Charles Russell, Charles Adams, Ebeneser Brown, !|
John N. Pomeroy, Burrill Lane, David Russell, (jeoil
|P. Marsh, Guy Callin, John Johnson, John W. Par-I
!tridge, Timothy Follett, Samuel Nichols, John Var I
Sicklin, jr. Bostwick Tourley, Amos Blodgett, Johnl
J. Fay, Wmc Evarts, John P. Richardson, Andrev.!
iThompson, Enos Blinn, Luraan Foote.
I Co/t7ic.y^er.— -Daniel P. Adams, John W. Weaver.
'Jacob Rolte, Joseph E. R^hodes, Peter Newcumb,;
John Hyde, NohIi Wolcott, Udney II. Penniinan, j
Charlotte. — Wm. Pc^ase, Jolm Strnng, Jeremial;i
Barton, Joseph D. Farnsv^/orrh, Wm. ]N'i)bie, Lutijoi'
Stone, jr. David Cook, Aaron L. Beach, Geo. Sliormcn
Wni. Sherman, P. E. Hewitt, Benja. Simons, Everet;
Rich, Geo. Newell, Heman tlosh^fd. j
i Essex. — Biile B. Butler, Samuel Pnge, Solomon Ea-ji
kcr, Michael Sinclair, Ezra Slater. Ebcnezer Thomp-i|
son, Reuben Barrett. i|
j Hinesburgh. — Ednvand Baldwin, Erastus BoEt\vick.|!
John M. El'dridge, Mitchell Hinsdill, Henjan R. Smith, l|
Anson Munson, Nahum Peck. !
Huniington. — James Ambler, jr. Luman E. liove-''
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land, Nathaniel Norton, Jeremiah ReiJiiJj;^lun, Enoch
H. Smith, Selah Ambler.
Jerico. — Thomas Reed, Lyman Field, Lemue]
Blackman, Arthur Bostwick, Eleazer Hutchins, Oli-
ver Lowrey, Geo. F. Porter, VVm. A. Prentiss.
J)Iansfie!d. — Nathaniel Butts, Geo. Town, Ivory
Luce.
jVilfcn. — Gideon Hoxie, Jacob Davip, Boyd H.
Wilson, Ithrean Abbott, Warren Hoxie, Albert G.
Whittemore, Phelps Smith. Ephraim Herrick, Emory
Mason.
Richmond. — Edward Jones, Amos B. Cooper, Ar-
temas Flagg, Thadeus Crane, Benoni Thompson,
Amos B. Bishop, Reuben Nims, Wm. P. Briggs, Oli-
ver Shepard.
St. George. — Reuben Lockwood, Lewis Iligly,
Horace Ferris, James Sutton.
Selburnc. — Levi Comstock, Samuel Blinn, Nathan-
iel Gage, Elihu Russell, Luman Judson, Asahel Nash.
VnderhUl. — William Barney, Ibaac J. Bourne, Pe-
ter Martin, John IL Tower, Augu&tin Smith, Jona-;
than Woodwarth. |
Westford. — Ebenezer Bowman, Uriah Stev;art. 1-
saac Chase, Ziba Woods, Danfonh Walet-, Jonas Ho-!
bart, Hiram Casile, David Hazeltine. I
fFiliision. — Truman Chittenden, Solomon Miller,'
David French, Chauncey Brownell, John Brown, jr
I Nathan Allen, David Isham, Brigham C. Wright, S.;
,A. Brownell, Joseph Bradley, Willey Whipple.
j
i AVASHI^GTON COUNTY.
C1I 1 1 \Tri- '' 1 i Assistard Justices.
Shubael Wheeler, ^
Rawsel R. Keith, Sheriff.
Chester Nye, Hi^j:h Baiiiff.
William Upham, Stale's JUorney.
Jeduthun Loomis, Judge of Probate, for Washington'
: district. j
I Cyrus Ware, George Worthingtun, Joseph Reed
I jail commissioners.
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Stephen Pitkin, Joel Warren, Matthias S. Jones,
Daniel Moody, Joshua Y. Vail, road commissioners.
I JUSTICES OF THE TEACE.
I Barre. Stephen Freeman, Warren Ellis, Joseph
[Ripley, John Thwing, Lucius B. Peck, Chapin Keith,
;Josepli Tjjompson, Smith Sherman, Winthrop T.
iJackraan, Lawson Harrrington, Peter Johonnot, jr.
j Berlin. Abel Knapp, Ebenezer Bailey, Josiahlien-
jamin, Zenas C. Dewey, James Paddock.
i Calais. LovelKelton, Caleb Curtis, Gideon Hicks,
Lemuel Perry.
Duxbury. No than Huntley, John L. Kennedy,
Ashbel Griffith, Horace Grifiith.
FJmo7^e. Jonathan Bridge, Peleg Scofield, Samuel
Smith, Abner Dot\^
Fay. 'don. Theophilus Bixby, Peter Drew, William
Sherman.
Jylordpelier. Josiah Wing, Parley Davis, Joseph
Wing, Joel Bassert, NatliauTel C King, Salvin Col-
lins, Timothy Hubbard, Cyrus Ware, Joseph Howes,
liTirnothy Merrill, Daniel Baldwin, Oramel H. Smitii,
Daniel P. Thompson, Calvin J. Keith, Th : Reed, jr.
Ezekiel P. Walton, John Spalding, Joshua Y. Vail,
Nathan Jewett.
Marshjleld. Horace Holllsler, Jacob Putnam, Jer-
emiah Carleton, Dyer Downing, Wiiliani Martin, Ed-
I'vvin Pitkin.
jMiddlescx. Nathaniel Carpenter, Daniel Hough-
kon, Horace Holden, David Hcrringlon. Elijah Holden.
< Jilorelouoji. Set!) Munsau, Ceplias Carpenter, Ru-
Ifud Clapp, Ebenezer Johnson, Oramol D. Skinner.
} J-forikjiald. Jesse Averill, Nalhaniel .1 ones, Elijah
jSmith, jr. Joseph Vv'iiiiams, John L. Buck.
j Pl'iwjlehl. Jcreniy Stone, Jabez L. Carpenter.
iDenjamin Whipple, Deenon Wiiittiescy.
Roxburij. Jonathan F. Rugglos, Isaiah ShaV/,|
iCharles Sampson, Samuel M. Orcutt, Uriah Richard- 1
json, Nathan Morse. ij
StoiD. Nathan Robinson, Asa Raymond, Thomas j
[B. Downer, Riverins Camp, Abner Fuller, Philip |
'Smith, Daniel Moody I
i2y
Waterbury. Horace Atkins, Solomon ?\e\vcomb,
James Smaliey, Paul DiliiiiCTham, jr.
Warren. Joseph A. Curtis, Joseph A. Hyzer, Te-
han Rising, David Ralph, Zerah Munt-ell, Moses Sar-
geant, jr.
Waitsjield. Jenison Jones, Lynde Wait, Matthia.-
S. Jones, Jason Carpenter.
Worvesler. Amos Rice, Artemas Ricliardson, Al-
len Vail, Ophir Leonard.
Samuel Sias, f Assistcoxt Justices.
CALEDOMA COUNTY.
Timothy P. Fuller, \
Silas Houghton, Skerijf.
George W. Drew, High Bailiff.
Charles Davis, State's Attorney.
Benjamin F. Deming, Judge of Probate
Benjamin F. Deming, Aaron Porter, Samuel Col-
lins, jail commissioners.
Abner Morrill, EliasBemiss, Ariel Aldrich, Nehemi-
ah Bradlee, Silas Underwood, road commissioners.
JU3TICKS OF THE PEACE.
Barnel. William Shearer, William Gilkerson, Wil-
liaTi Warden, Levi P. Parks, Silajs Harvey, Henry
Stevens, Hugh Somers, 2d. James Gilchrist, Robert
Har/ev, Walter Harvey.
Burh. Elanj White. Rufus Newell, Rufus God-
ding, G-ilen Hunter, Joel Trull.
Cabot. Thomas Osgood, Joseph Fisher, John Da-
mon, Leonard Orcutt, Ebenezer Smith, John W. Da-
na, Eiihu Coburn, TrustomC. Hoyt, Theron Howard.
Anthony Perry.
I Danville. Aaron Porter, Abner Harris, Jomes M.
I Morrill, John A- Stanton, Amos CJement, Geo. B.
Shaw, Joseph Mornll, 2d. Archelans Sias, Samuel B.
I Mattocks, Benjamin F. Deming, Ebenezer Thompson,
Oliver Morse, Geo. VV. Drew, Augustine Clark, Asa
S&rgeant, Charles Davis, Samuel Collins, William
Mattocks.
Groton. John Darling, jr. Reuben Whittier, John
Heath, Medad Darling.
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I Hardwick. Enoch Bayley. Enochi Smith, Ethan H-
fNichols, Bnrnabas.D.Uy, Joseph Patch, Orvy Crosby,
|';L::'vi Goodrich, Daniel French, Luke Goss, Jacob
I Paine.
I Kirhy. Josiah Joslyn, Daniel Larned, James Church.
I Li/ndon. Isaiah Fisk, Josiah C. Willard, Isaac
|;FietchGr, Geo. C. Gaboon, Al])iieus Fletcher, Ephraim
i Chamberlin, William Gaboon, Ceiijamin Walker, Asa
ISiViith, Samuel W. Winsor, Job Randall.
°j JVewarlc. Eleazer Packer, Mills Coe, Rufus Kin-
iney, jr. Philemon Hartwell.
Pcacham. John W. Chandler, Jonathan Elkins,
Reuben Blanchard, John Mattocks, Chester W. Bloss,
Nicholas C. Buswell, Hazen Merrill, Geo. W. Clark,!
Nehemiah Bradlee, Ezra C. Chamberlin, Josiah Shedd,
Erastus KellofrGf.
Ryegaie. William Gray, John Nielson, Abram
I Paige, Jabez Bigelow, Archibald Park, Nathaniel
Knin'ht, Robert Whitelaw.
St. Johnshury. Luther Clark, Pres West, Simeon
Cobb, Jery Dickerman, Ebenezer Cushman, Josiah
Gaire.
j Sheffield. Moses Davis, Hezekiah Bickford, Mas-
{tin M. Miles, Reuben Miles, David Woodman, James
iTovvnsend.
Ij Sutton. Jacob C. Morrill, William Brock way,
Wells Wav, Thadeus Curtis. Roswell Cheney, Na-
tlianiel C. Kibbey, David Stoddard, Jacob Blake, Jo-!
el Trull, jr. Thomas True. j
JValden. James Bell, Adam Amsden, jr. Jonathan
Baan, William Montgom.ery, Leonard Farrington,]
Daniel Wooster, Hanson Rcgers, Thomas Farrington,
Nathaniel Perkins, jr. Nathaniel Farrington, jr.
Waterfurd. Robert Taggard, Joseph Armington,
Amos Kinne, Silas Gaskill, Luther Knight, Sylvanus
ripmmi no-way.
j Wkeclock. Josiah Laup, Israel Porter, Dudley
Clark, Jonathan Taylor, Abner Morrill.
Woodbury. Benjamin Fowler, David Herrick, Eb-
enezer Bruce, Enoch Blake, Joel Cilley.
Goshen Gore. Elihu Sabin.
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FRANKLIN COUNTV.
Joel Barber, ir. ) ^ ., , r ^•
^ /^ > -Assistant Justices-.
(jreorg-e (Treene, )
Timolhy Foster, Sheriff.
Decius R. Boguo, High Bailiff.
John Smith, State's Attorney,
Seth Wetmorc, Judge of Probate for the district of
Georgia.
Julius Hoyt, James Davis, Jeduthun Spooner, jail
commissioners^.
Thomas Waterman, William Barber, Joab Smith,
Cornelius Wood, Eleazer Sewell, road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
BaJccrsfield. Benjamin Ball, Joel Parkhurst, Cal-
vin Ewings, Comfort Barns.
Belviclere. Tdoody Shattuci^, Jloses Phelps, Na-
thaniel Hodgkins.
Berkshire. Brainard Bradley, John Le\vis. Harvey j
Clark, Amherst Willoughby, Joseph Smith, Nathan |
iHamilton. j
Cambridge. James E. Gilmore, Nalbaniel Read,jr. I
Lewis Parker, IJenrv SLUweli, Newell Hunt, Oel Saf-|
ford, Egbeit Powell, Eeriah Curtis, Isaac N. Eulkley,!
Thomas Ellenwood, Joim Wilson. Nathaniel Sears. !
Eriosh-nrgh. Jehiel R. Barnnm, William Barber,
Austin Fuller, Thomas Fuller, Thomas M. Pollard,
Charles Stevens, Joseph Waller.
Fairfax. Shilomath S. K?J1, Churchill Sampson.
Alfred Wheeler, Aaron S. Beeman, Joseph Hunt, Ho-
mer E. Hubbell, Jam^s Bellow?. Jo=r-ph Eep'.ian.
Fairfield. Samuel P. Hull, Aaron Burr, John Leach,
Ira Foot, Joab Smith, Joseph Sovvle, Mariin Prindie,
Elijah Sherman, Benjamin Fairbanks, Harmon Nor-
thop, Jared Spalding.
Fletcher. Zcri^h 'Willoughby, Ellas Blair, Joseph
Robinson, Nathan L. Holmes.
Franklin. Reuben Towle, Jolm C. Colcord, Enos
Persons, Paul Gates, Elisha Bascomb, William Fel-
ton.
Georgia. Ira Ilinkley, Elijah Baker, Solomon Bliss,
jr. D-^riiel Sabin, Jnmes Hotchkiss, Ahner D. Permoit.
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Hi.g/i<(af.e. Conrad Sax, John Niles, Jes?e Cut]er,|
I JosejDli B. Cutler, Jesse Carpenter, Luther Hyde, Ed-
jward C Haskins, Harris P. Johnson, Charles H. Jen-
! ison.
Johnson. Daniel Dodge, Joseph Waterman,. Thom-
as Waterman, John Hohnes. Erastus D. Hubbell.
Moni[!;omcry. Richard Smith, Eli W. Bush.
Rkliford. Samuel Heath, Jesse Woodruif, Caleb
rloyce, Alden Sears, Samuel Farrer, Jonathan Car-
penter.
SLeriiii.^. Moses Vilas, Jonathan Merrill.
Sheldon. Daniel Smith, Ohver A. Keith, Elihnj
Goadsell, Alanson Webster, Charles E. Gallup, Will-;
iani Gi-een. I
Sivardon. Georce Green, Jarib Jackson, Danieln
j Mei^-s, Benjamin Fay, Shadracli iJathaway, Korivian
L. Whitemore, Williajn Farrar, Ira A. Van Duzoe,
I Isaac Manser, Jeremiah Sanborn, Carey Clark, Na-
jtiianiel Cleaves, Lnrenzo Perry, Alleii Pratt.
St. Albans. Setii W^etmore, Abijah Stone, Jdliuc
'lloyt, Urial Smith, William H. Wi'lkius, Oman Ful-
ler, Samuel Barlow, Stepiien Lawrence, jr. Beiijatnin
H. Smaliy, JJavid Reed, Ralph Lassel, fleman Green,
Lutiier B. Ilun*, lioraee Junes, larael P. Richardson,
John Suiith, Bates Turtier.
JFaierviilc. Joseph Rowell, Sylvanus Eaton, Mo--
ses Fisk, Antipas Fletclicr, Luther Poland, James Ho
mer, Jesse C. iiulmes, Osgood M'Farlanu, Stejdieii
Leach.
onr.';ANs couktv.
Nathaniel P. Sawyer, } n ■ . , r ,■
T T3 1 • > Jissisiam Justices.
Jasper Robn;ison, (
Thus. Jameson, Sheri//'-
Johii Harding-, Higk Bailiff.
Ehsh;! H. Starkweatlicr, State's AUurney.
John Kimbail, Judge of Probate tor the distiict of
I Orleaiis.
|| John Kilam, Joseph Wiggins, Eleazer Howard.
I jail conimissiiJiicrs.
! Cb:irl'^s Kinoshurv, Jtdin Bnnrftman, Jolm Hardnin-
loLi
I Joseph Scott, Abner Flanders, road commissioners.
' JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
j Albany. John Skinner, .John Fairman, Eli Cham-
jberlin, jr. Bela T. Jones, Wiliiam Rowell, Rufus B.
jHovev, John N. Hight, Dyar Bill.
Barton. James May, Oliver Blodgett, Gilbert Ei-
llis, John Kimball, John H. Kimball.
j Browninglon. Elijah Strong, Amherst Stewart,
I Gilbert Gross, Luke Spencer.
Coventry. David riuogins, Thomas Guild, Peleg
Redfield, Argalus Harmon, Elijah Cleveland, Thomas|
Baldwin, Joseph Hazleline, Ebenezer M. Gray, Philip
[Flanders.
! Crnftshury. Jos' ph Scott, William Scott, Samuel
French, WiUiam Graves, Isaac Hovey, James A. Pad-
duck, i
Derby. Isaac Severance, Raflis Stev>7art, Jacob:
jChace, John Stewart, James Way, Jacob Bates, Lu-j
idler Newcomb, Charles Kingsbury, Timothy Hinman
! Eden. Eli limds, jr. Clark Fisk, Massah Bassett
: Charles Whitemore, John Brown.
I Glover. Joim Crane, John D<;aruman, Joseph Ow
'en, Thomas Baker, Seth T. Shaw, Charles Hardy.
! Grcensborough. Willard Lincoln, Samuel Hill,';
George A. IMorey, Joseph Chapman, Stephen Sher-||
]man. !|
{ Holland. jMicah Ferrin, Truman Fairchild, jr. Josli-j
;ua French.
i Hydepark. Abncr Flanders, Levi Edgerton, David
I Clemens, Marvin G. Glazier, James Newland, Breed
j Noyes.
I Irasburgh. John Killam, Joseph Wiggins, Joseph
^Kidder, Moody B. KimbaiJ, Samuel Wells, jr. Norman
j Cleveland, Zadock Bloss, iVmos Dodge, Elisha LL
j Starkweather.
I Jay.—'EW Hunt, Ebenezer Sanborn, Madison Keith.
I Kellyvale.—John Harding, Daniel Sanborn, Otis
iLeland, Elijah Buxton, Thomas Proctor. {
J\lorgan. — Jotnara Cumraings, L'a Leavens, Ruel?
I Cobb, Wm. Colby. ; |
I J\Iorristown. — Samuel Cook, Abial Eaton, Jedediah]
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5 . _
|SaiTbru, David T. Noyes, Elisha Herrick, Isaac Al-
slier), Joseph Scars, Jonathan Cook, Luther Bingham,
^ Asa Cole.
Charlestcn. — Abner Allyn, Winthrop Cole, Jonas
I Allen, J. R. Hidden, Elisha Eino-ham. ,
I Js'ewport. — Samuel Warner, Seymour Lane, Israeli
I S. Scott, Elias Eastman. ''
■' .Sa/e??i.— Noyes Hopkinson, Moses Pike, Oran Lathe, •
Joseph Crandall, Josiah Lyon. i
I Troy. — Geo. Flint, Ezra Johnson, James Craino,'
'Frederick Fuller, Samuel II. Hovoy, Uriel C. Hatch,
jlSamuel West.
i Wes'jield. — James Brown, Jera Hodgkin, Jairus
iStebbens, Silas Lamb.
I Wolcott. — Nathaniel Jones, jr. Ephraim Ladd, Tli.
'Tavlor, Jona. Sunlh.
ESSEX COUNTY.
David Hopkinson, jr. } ^^,,-^^^^,f j^^^^-^^
Nathaniel Beeci, \
Henry Hall, Sheriff.
Oiis Wallace, High BailHt.
David Hibbard, jr. States Jlltorney.
Royal Cutler, Jiidgfi of Probate.
Moody Rich, Rich Stevens, Naiiianiel Eelcher,
i iail comrnissioncrs-
V Nathaniel Beech, Rich Stevens, Jason Sherman,, j.
li^Milchei Silsby, Oliver Cuttin;;, road con^raissioners. jj
i'l JUSTICES OF TiiE PEACE. |j
S| 5r;m5ii?icA:.— Bonia. Brown, Thos. G. French. j:
i Cfmuwi.— Josiali Parmole, Nathaniel Nichols, Na- 1
tthaniel Beech, James D. Heath, James Steele, Oliver j
'l^^^^^- ^... , ..., ,,. , j
?■! a;;,CTrd— Jonathan S. Jolmson., J^Jnau iiilh .lich- 1
j'ardson Graves, Jason Badcock, Piesion Tnayer, Har- j
I'vev G. Frye. 1
^i Gwi/./Aa//.— Timothy Fairchild, Oliver Woods, Hor-,
I'ace Hubbard, Jason Sherman, David Demsnn, Ren- j
^bnn W. Freeniam, Seth Gushman, 3ohn S. y^f-^'s,!
*Homan Howe, NaLhaiiiel Belcher, Amos IloseDrcoM,;
: J-.'.nathan Wh'P))le
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Jlaidstone.— Daniel Rich, GustavusH. Hall, Joseph
Merrill, jMoocly Rich.
Granh');. — Joseph Gleason, ivlartin Joslyn.
Lv.nenburgh.—\Yjn. Gates. John Chandler, Abel
■Johnson, Simeon liowo, jr. Spencer Clark, Stephen
IIowo, jr. ^ _ I
Lemington. — Ebcnezer Blossom, I. N. AldrichJ
Cuinaiinfrs Euffiing'ton, Mills Do Forest.
JMi nchead.— Bamcl Kolbrook, Martin French. James
L. Brown, Adin Bartlett.
7r?/i/ocA:.— John Caruill.
Jlni'Jom. — Frceland Roosebrook. ||
i| A'jt^ar/^'.— Ehphhlet C. Worth.
GRAND ISLE COUNTY. i
Levels Sowles, ] ^,,i,t,,^t j^,accs. ^
IMelvin Barnes, (
John M. SowIes,'S7i(?r;^.
Seneca Tobias, High BaiUjf.
Frederick Hazen, Slate's AUot^eih .
Joel Allen, Judge of Probate for the district of
Grand Isle.
Joel Alien, Elihu Parks, Joseph M. Mott juil com-
missioners.
j A.bner Keeler, Willard Gordon, Irad Allen, Ichabod
Niles, Ira Hill, road con\'ni!;-r:ioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Alhurgh. — Joseph Sewel, Jireh S. Berry, Thoma
Mott, Ichabod Niles, Abraham Ladue, PaulNiles, Ta-
bor Sewel.
J'^orUi Ilcro, — Irad Allen, John Knight, jr. Uriaiir
jliazou, Wm. H. Russell. Lymon Ernnson.
Grand Lie. — Lewis Ladd, Samuel Adams. Solon
jTubias, Jonathan Hyde, Alexander F. Hyde, San}uel
|B. Gordon.
i South Hero. — Abn^^r Keeler, WallisMott, Loienzo
Hall, Bird Lmdon, Frederick Phelps, Aison Handon,
Benjamin Adams. Jcdediah Sawyer, Calvin Fletcher.
[I Finci/ard. — Charles Carron, Wm. Wait, Ezra Pike,
Ijr. Simeon R. Scott, Harry Hill.
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SESSIONS OF TME COUNTS IN VEIlMO?JT.'!
SUPREME AMD COUJfTY COURTS.
BENNINGTON COUNTY. ||
S. C. — at Bennington, 2(1 Tuesday next after the 4th;|
Tuesday in January. if
C. C. — at Bennington and Manchester, alternately,^
beginning- at Bennington on the second Tiies-j
day of April, and on the fourth Tuesday of
September.
Joel Pratt, Clerk. \
WINDHAM COUNTY. I
S. C. — at Newfane, 3d Tuesday next after the 4thi
Tuesday of January,
C. C— 3d Tuesday of April.
3d Tuesday of September.
James Elliot, Cler^k.
WINDSOR COUNTY. [I
S. C— at WoodBtock, 4th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January. '
C. C. — 1st Tuesday of June. |!
1st Tuesday of December. 'i
Benjamin Swan, Clerk, 'i
I
RUTLAND COUNTY. i
S. C— at Rutland, 1st Tuesday next after the 4thj
Tuesday of January.
C. C— 4ih Tuesday of April.
2d Tuesday of September.
Robert Pierpoint, Clerk,
A-!->DI.SON COUNTY.
S". C— at Middlebury, 4th Tuesday of January.
C. C— 2d Tuesday of June.
2d Tuesday of December.
Sa?,iuel Swift, Clerk.
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i) i!
t URAiSGE COU.NTi. ||
|5. C— at Chelsea, 5th Tuesday next afler t'lc 4i1j||
j Tuesday of January. [1
ICC— Sd Tuesday of June. |
Sd Tuesday of December. 1^
K. E. G. M'Laughm.n, Clerk, I
CHITTTENDEN COUNTV. jf
i^. C — at Burlington, 1st Tuesday of January. ||
C C — Last Tuesday gave 1 in March, j^
Last Tuesday save 1 m August. j|
Katjian 1». Has well, Clerk. j|
rrASHTNGTON COUNTl'. li
5. C — at Moiitpeiiar, blh Tuesday next at'.cr the 4th
j Tuesdav of January.
C C— 4th Tuc'sdny next after the 4th |
Tuesihiy of April. |
1st Tusday next after the Sd
Tuesday of Soptembor.
.Joshua Y. V^il, Clerk.
CALEDCvXiA COUNTY.
5. C— at Danville, 7th Tuesday next after the 4tl
Tuesday of January.
C. C— 4th Tuesday of April
Wednesday next after ^the first }
Tuesday of September.
Be-\jamia F. DemixNG. Cenl'.
FRANKLTN COUJ-Tr.
■S". C — at. St. Albans, 2d Tuesday of January.
C C— 2d Tuesday of April.
2d Tuesday of September.
Horace J.4NES, Clerk-
ORLEA^^S C0U>'Tr.
5. C— at Ira^burgh, 9th Tuesday next afler the 4th
Tuesdav of January'.
\C. C— 2d Tuesday of April.
Last Tuesday of August.
TuA IL At.t,fx, Co !•.
M'^
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ESSEX COUPvTY.
S. C— at Guildh?n, 8th Tuesdoy next after the 4lh
Tuesday of January.
C. C. 2d Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of Apri!.
3d Tuesday of September.
William Gates, Clerk,
GnA>'D-lSLE COUNTY.
S. C— at North-Hero, 3d Tuesday of January.
C. C. If^t Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of April.
1st Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of September.
JoKL Allen, Clerk.
GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
ANDREW JACKSON, Frcsldcnl.
Salary, g23,000 per annum.
JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice FrcsidenL
Salary ^5,000 per annum.
Mnrtin Van Buren, Secretary of State. Salary, ^6,000
Samuel D. Ingham, Sec. of the Treas. " 5f;S,000
John H. Eaton, Secretary of W^ar. " ^0,000
John Branch, Secretary of the Navy. " ^6,000
John M'Pherson Berrien, x\ttorney General.
Wilham T. Barry, Postmaster General.
Members of the 21st congress from Vermont. —
Jonathan Hunt, BraUlehorovgh ; Rollin C Mallo-
ry, Pou/tney; Horace Everett, Windsor ; Benjamin
S'wift, St. Albans ; W^illiam Gaboon, lA/ndon.
Senators. — Horatio Hey mour, J^Iiddlebmy ; Dud-
ley Chase, Randolph.
Officer of the customs. — A. W. Hyde, Collec-
tor , Burlini^ton.
Surveyor Gener.*,l. — Isaac N. Cushman, Hart-
land.
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Q^LARTTR Master General. — Samuel H. HoUey,
Shoreham.
School Commissioners. — Win. Hall, Rockingham
\Vm. Paiga, Rutland ; Jacob ColJamer, Roylton; B.
F. Ba.[\ey, Burlington ; Ephraim Paddock, St. Johns-
bury.
{ Commissioners of deaf and dumb. — Chauncey
jLangdon. Castleton; John Smith, St. Albans ; VVyllys^
1 Lyman, Hartford.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES IN VEI13IONT.
VERMONT colonization SOCIETY. |
This Society held its tenth annual meeting at Mont-j
peher, Oct. 1 A. \
Officers for 1829-30. j
Hon. Elijah Paine, President.
Hon. Horatio SEy^iouR, ) r- r> • i .
Hon. Ezra Butler, \ ^ "=' Presidents.
Hon. Benjamin Swift.
Rev. Child,
Hon. Jonas Galusha,
Hon. Israel P. Dana,
Rev. James Hobart,
Hon. D. Azro A. Buck, :
Rev. Amariah Chandler, nr
Rev. Joel Mannir.iT, ^^lanagers.
Hon. Phinehas White, |
Rev. Calvin Yale,
Simeon Short, Esq.
Wyljys Lyman, Esq. J
Daniel Baldwin, Esq. Treasurer.
Hon. Jf'Sepii Howes, Auditor.
:ymour, }
^wift, \
Rev. Chester Wright, Secretary:
Hon. Horatio Seymour, } Delegates to the Ameri-
Hon. Benjamin Swift, \ can Col. Society.
VERMONT sabbath SCHOOL UNION.
The fourlh annual meeting was holden at Wood-
stock on the 2nd VV^ednesday in Sept. Next annua!
J 'ice Presidents.
f Managers.
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jineclin^to be liulden at KasL ilulland, on the 1st Wed-
aesday in Sepleniber.
Officers fur 1829-30.
11 in. CHAKLiis Marsh, President.
Rev. Leonard Worcester,
llev. TiiojiAs A. Merrill,
Dr. Elisha Brewster, Treasurer.
ilov. John J. Shipherd, Cor. Secretary.
Rev. Joseph Tracy, Recording Secretary.
Rev. Abraham Biovvnson,
Rev. Charles Walker,
Col. Ozias Buel,
Doac. Nathan Coolidge,
Hon. Israel P. Dana,
Rev. William C. Fowler,
Hon. Samuel Sv.'ir't,
Rev. W^iilard Child,
Rev. John Richard;^,
ReVi Josiah Hopkins,
Rev. Ephrai rn H. Kev/ton,
Gen. E. P. Walton, j
Vermont Society for the Promotion of Temperance.
The first anniversary of diis Society was held at
Montpelier, on the 13th October, 1829.
Hon. Samuel Pre?.'tiss, Pi esident.
Noadinh Swift, E?q. Benningion CountV;
Rev. James Kimball, Windham County,
Hon. Robert Pierpoint, Rutland County,
Hon. Chnrlcs Marsh, Windsor County,
Hon. Horatio Seymour, Addison County
David Palmer, Esq. Orano-e County,
Gen. E. P. Walton, Washington (bounty
Geo. B. Shaw, Esq. Caledonia County,
Henian Allen, Esq. Chittenden County,
John Smith, Esq. Franklin County,
Alpheus Hall, Esq. Grand-Isle County,
Tiiomas Jameson, Esq. Orleans County,
John Dewey, Esq. Essex County,
Rev. J. C. Southmayd, Secretary.
Doct. James Spalding-, Treasurer.
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I VERMONT BIBLE SOCIETr.
The seventeenth anniversary of this Society was
t holden at the Sate House on tiie 14th Oct.
Officers for 18-29-30.
Hon. Charles Marsh, President.
Hon. Chauxcey Langdon, ) t^- n 7 ,
Hon, Wm. Hall, ^ Vice Preedcnts. ,
Rev. J. W. French, Secretary. j
Hon. Jeduthun Loomis, Treasurer. ■
Hon. Robert Pierpoimt, ^ !
Hon. Geore Worthtngton, j '
Rev. Joel Clapp, { . j
Rev. liEONARD Worcester, \- Directors.
Samuel Goss, Esq. | >
Hon. Samuel Clark, | '
Rev. James Marsh, j |
IVasJiington County Foreign JMission Society. The
next annual meeting of the Society is to be held at
Earre, in the autumn of 1830.
Officers for 1829-30.
Rev. James H:)bart, President.
Joseph Ripley, Esq. "j
Israel Dewey, Esq. j
Rev. Amariah Chandler, } r- t^ ■ •,
Rev. Henry Jones, > ^ icc-Pre^dents.
Rev, Daniel Warren,
Dea. Geo. Worthington,
Silas C. French, Esq. Treasurer.
Timothy Merrill, Esq. Auditor.
C. Wright, Secretary.
Vermont Slate Bank. Benjamin Swan, Job Lyman, j
George T. Hodges, Directors.
Bank of Burlington. E. T. Englesby, President ;
A. Thompson, Cashier. Capital <$ 150,000.
Bank of Windsor. Thomas Emerson, President:
Edward R. Campbell, Cashier. Capital gl 00,000.
Banko/Rutlatid. Robert Temple, President; Will-
iam Pago, Cashier. Capital §100,000.
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I Uim/c of Bmttieborougk. Jonathan Hunt, President ;
;E. Seymour, Cashier. "Capital gl 00,000. i
I Bank of Mordvelier. James li! Lancrdon, President ;
jlTh: Reed, jr. Cashier. Capital ^100,000.
ii Bank of Caledonia. Augustine Clark, President;
IZebina Newell, Cashier. Capital glOO,000.
I Bank of Si. Alhans. Kmi^^man, President;
I Gideon liouixhton. Cashier. Capital ^100.000.
i Bank of P'ergennes. S. Strong, PresidcnL ; V/m.
II vVh'ite, Cashier. Capital glO0,000. j
Bank of Orange. Amphus Blal-.e, President ; .Tason j
liSteele., .Cashier. Capital <^100,000. j
Bank of Benninghn. Noadiah 'Swift, President ;j
|iS,. C. Raymond, Cashier. Capital ^100,000. !
Rob'^txt ?iV.KPot7<T, Inspector of Banks.
MEDICAL I.ECTUIIES.
Uni"ersiti.i of Vermont.-— lA&i\\p,^\ Lectures com-
menee on the 2d Wednesday in September, rainually.
Vermont Academy of Medufne. at Castlctcn, connect-
\ed imth Mkldlehury College.— Uedicnl Lectures com-
^iuenceon the Ist Tuesday in September, annually.
I Dartmouih C^/V^^-fi.— Medical Lectures commence
jonthe 1st Wednesday in September, annually.
i Harvard Umversily.-~M(id:\c^\ Lectures commence
lat Boston, on the 3d Wednesday in Oetober, annual-
ly.
Brov:n Universiiy.—¥xea\c^\ Lectures commence on
the 1st i^Ionday in February, annually.
Berkshire Jlcdix:rd Insl->tuiion, cornier led v:ilh TVill-
iams Co/%^.— -Mcdi^:al Lectures ccmm.ence on the
id Wednesday in September, anuu.'iily.
Cilnical Sckool of Medicine, (U Woodstock, Vt. in
connexion xoilk JVaterville College.— hcciuYes com-
i.nence the first Thursday in March..
Recipe, for making blacking erjuai to Dayi^^ Martin: s.
One pound of Ivory Black, in which has been mixed
lalf an ounce oil of yitriol— an ounce of e\ycet oil — one
pound pulverized loafsuffar, and a gallon of viiicg-n.r.
Mis the whole, and it will be fit for rse in threo days.
(PC^ST^Hl^^S^
.\?pect=i, 2
Almanac, 5
Beiiovolsrit Societies in iheU.S. 61
Renevolent Societies ia Vc. 137
Banks, officers of, HI
Cycles, -2
'Courts, district and circuit in
United Slates, 5.3
Courts in Yt. sessions of,
Colleges, officers of, time of
, commencenjeiu, &:c
Census, U. States,
iCivil government of Vermont
I for 13--29— 30,
Connnissioners of deaf and
i^dun.b,
Commissioners of schools,
Eclipses,
.Explanation of characters,
Farmer's calendar,
Grand List for l«-29,
judiciary of United States,
I do Vermont,
Jiidzes of Supreme Court,
JiKl^'es of Cl. Courts, and otli-
1 er judicial officers, viz.
Bennington Countyj
Windham •'
TtUtland "
Vvindsor "
Addisoa '*
Orange "
Chittenden «
Vrashington "
Caledonia "
Franklin "
Orleans "
Giand Isle "
Literary and scientific institu-
tions "iu the U. Slates. 5U
-Moveable Feasts,
Metliodists in U. States,
Militia of Vermont,
Members 21st Congress from
Vermont,
Medical Lectures,
Xotice of the several states in
the Union, their formofgov-
ernment, &c.
136.0fficer3 of the government of
^1 Vermont since its organiza-
5T[ tion,
Co.Officer of customsr,
Planets,
73|Presidents of U. States since iti"
I organization,
139.Population of Vermont,
lo^y.luarter Master Genera!,
>j> Rates of postage,
4jSigns of the Zodiac,
OJSeasons,
73jSa!ary and fees in Vt.
55|3igners Dec. jndepenpence,
I]3iSurveyor General,'
113
113
11
11
IIU
122
124
12fi
1
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13i
I3i
131
125
Town officers, clergy, attor-
nies, i)liysicians, and post-
masters 'n each towu in the
Stale, viz.
Bennington County,
VV Mid ham "
Rutland "
Vv'indsor "
Addison «
Orange "
Chittenden "
Washington, "
Caledonia "
Orleans "
Franklin "
Essex "
Grand Isle "
Vermont, boundary, &c.
[United States government,
81
63
86
89
93
96,
99
101
104;
lOG
109
111
112
2s:
I3S.
Note. — The weather ibr looO, to bu taken by ac-
tual observation, p.nd a journal, is intended to be' fur- ,
rvished for the next Reo-"ister. ||
The Secretaries of the several societies, relig'iousl
and literary, throiio-hout the State, will conferva fa-
'•■'/5i"/'n t^he publishers, by lurnishino- correct lists of
|uie!r ofricers, and the time of their annual meetino^bv
iih(^ ReDresentatives to the I.f^ois'at nvo.
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No. XIV.
VERMONT REGISTER
AND
FARMER'S a£mak^AC,
FOR THE YEAR OP OUR lORD
1831:
BEING THIRD AFTER BISSEXTILE,
OR LEAP YEAR,
AND riPTY-FIFTrt OP AMERICAN INDEPENOEA'CE
Calculated for'the Meridian of Montpeller, in latitude
44^17 north, and longitude 4° 25' ea^t from the
CapitpLxif the United Stutei at Washington.
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ASTRONOJflFAL CALCULATIONS
j^ BY ZADOOk THOMPSON, A. M.
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PUBLISHED BV E. P. WALTON AND CO. AT THE MONT-
PELIER BOOK-STORE.
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JSAMES AM) CilARAC IKilS OF THE PI.ANE':
^Th(^ Sun.
(D^The Moon.
y Mercury.
2 Venus.
©TheKartli.
^Mars.
l(:.Tuj)itor.
fp Saturn.
JVames and Ckaracttrs rf the Signs of the Zodiac.
ISAMES AM) CHARACTir.RS OF TilE ASPECTS.
Q Asccndinjr Node. ^Descending Node.
(^ ConjuncLion,or in the same lonoitude.
D Quartilo, or differing 3 siirns in lonofitude.
S Opposition, or difforing- 6 sin^ns in loi o-jtudc.
CIIR0>'0L(>GiCAr, CtCLFS.
Dominical Letter,
Golden Number,
Epact,
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17
Solar Cycle, 20
Rosnan In diction,
.Tuiian Perjod, (>544
:\I(jVK.Ain,K FK.ASTS. i
>"eplii3gnsimr\ Siind. Jan. ;V) IjOW Sunday. April 10
(iuiiKi. or Shrove Sund. Feb. 134lug^!ition Sunday, May 8
lAsh Wed oi tir^t d.iy of lAsccnsion Day, or Holv
' Lf^nt, Feb. IG; Thursday, May 12
..Mi.! Lent Sm.duy, March 13 Whir. Sunday, May 22
il';ilniSnndiy, "^ iJarch 27|Trii>ity Sunday, May 29
t:aiierday, April3!.\dvent Sunday, ,JCov. 27
Ci)>r'\TF.NCF..ME\T OF THE SEASONS.
Spring begins Marcli 21st, 3h. 28m. morning.
Siiiriiiipr '- Juno 22ci, Oh. 46m. morning.
j Aiitnnui "■ Sept. 23(1, 2h. 54m. evening.
Winter *' 1)pc. 22d, S.'i. 4ni. moroinCT.
;| f.OLAR ANU J.LNAK KCMPSES IN 1831..
I. Tiie first, is of '.lie £-iin,.Fcb. 12th, visible ss fol-
ijlows: —
I Bfginnino- 1 Ih. 23m. A. M. ) ,
I Gr.Mtest Obscivretion 0h. 53m. P. M. ^ -^^^Farent
! End of Eclipse 2ii. ,90m. P.M.) ^^^^'
I Duration 2li. 57in.
jDigits eclipsed 10^ ^2' on the .iSLLn',s southern limb.
iTIiis e^J'pse will be annular 'to a considerable portion
')f trie United State?,
II. The socond uh of the Moon, Feb, 26th, invisible:
■S at 1 Ih. 5,7m. la tiie mi.riiiiig
IIJ. TIic third ifi of the Sun, Aug. 7th, invisible ;
d at 5h. Urn. in tiie evening, ]) 's lat. 39' south.
IV. Tiie fourth is -cf the .M.jon, Aug. 23d, partly!
visible-^
Begii^ning vh. 50m. morning.
j Moon sets eclipsed 5h. uui. morninr.
-Digits eclipsed 5° 4G' from the south side ©f the 0'sj
hadov.' qr OR the j) 's northern limb.
CHEAP ANTieOTE.
Tlu're Ik not a lionse in the country that does no.,
hontain a remnsiy fur poisoning, if instantly admini.sler-i
j>d. It is r.otj'ii'.g more than two tea-spoonsfuU of
n:ide miustanl, mixed in warm waler. It acts as an'
'iMstantareoUvS etnt^tic. ?,Iaking this simple antidote!
"Cninvn may b^ liie u'-^'ans of saving many a feilo
creature frowian uiitini>.'lv deatii.
"I
j [f vo!i at-i' (!"t<^rT!in >i! fo Up misp-rnblo, ^ •^. n dnmkard.
ISSr. DAiMJARV. nrsi, in.-nin:
FARMERS CALEISDAK.
The Stream oftime flows swift alon^ —
A stream unceasing and so strong
That nought its power vvitlistands ;
It bears along in its career
The days and months and varied year,
And works of human hands.
Fellow Citizens — I know very well that it is one thing
to preach and another thing to practice — that it is one
thmg to teach by precept and quite anollier thing to
teach by example ; or in other words it is much easier
to give good advice than to follow it. But the ditticul-
ty of following good advice is not a suflicient reason
for neglecting to give it ; I shall therefore continue to
advise, and if the good people see fit to follow my ad-
vice— well — if not, I shall clear my own skirts, and
they must bear the consequences upcn their own
shoulders. Advice, in order to be efiectual, must bt-
pungent, and in order to be pungent it must be direct-
ed to particular cases, and these cases must be brought
home to individuals. General advice is directed to ev-
ery hody^ and what is every body's business is no bod-
y's, and therefore no body regards it. If I tell Cor-
poral Sloven that he is a slovenly man because he suf-
fers his cattle and sheep to lie together on the barn
floor and eat out of the hay-mow and waste twice as
much hay as they eat, Corporal Sloven knows whom I
mean, and although he may be offended at me for ex-
posing him, he will profit by the exposition, because
he knows all eyes are now turned upon him, and Cor-
poral S. is not wholly destitute of pride.
A TRUE SKETCH.
The depopulating pestilence that walketh at noon-
day, the carnage of cruel and devastating war, ran
scarcely exhibit their victims in more terrible array.
than exterminating drunkennc ss. I luive seen a prom-
ising family spring fiom the parent trunk, and stretch-
ing abroad its populous limb like a flowering tree, cov-
ered with Q green and healthv foiinoro. I hav(^ seen
:^l (lavs. JANUARY
1831. i
Ail I v'liy, unteeling V\'inter
1 why
Still rtigs thy torpid wing
:
Fly melaiiclioly season, fly,
And leave the year to t^pit'
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I) L;ibt Quarter, 5lh duy, 6h. t
5m. eveninjT. [
® New Moon 13l1i day, oh. 46m. evening. \\
a First Quarter 21st day, 2h.
38m. moiningr. ||
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Full moon 27th day, Oh. 42nr
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Conversion of St. PauJ.
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FARMER 8 CALENDAR.
Timo bids the snows descend and spread
A carpet o'er the jnountain's head,
And in the vale below ;
Time bids the winds arise and bear
On pinions of the moving air
The dancins: flakes of snow.
In looking round upon the motely crew, which make
up the world of mankind, what a vast multitude are
ecognized by the sir-name Idler. Among the most
prominent and best known of this name, is Tipling Id-
ler. This man's conduct demonstrates that rutn is the
supreme object of his regard, — that he loves it better
than his friends, or his wife, or his children, and that
he is ready to abandon all these, and even make them
wretched, to obtain it, — yea, better than his own life,
for we see him lay down his life for rinn. But several
respectable families have formed a resolution that they
will henceforth have no farther intercourse with this
family of Idlers but would use their inliucnce to banish
them from all good society.
This is a short month and a blustering one into the
bargain, yet notwithstanding this, you have something
to do. All things require care, and besides this your
minds require culture and you little think how fast
time slips away. This littte month may vanish before
you are aware of it.
Tho' Boreas may bluster and heap up the snows,
And Jack Frost pinch your ears, your fingers & toes,
Yet time trudges on as he trudged on of old,
Nor heeds our complaints, nor the north wind nor cold.
Then rouse up; and if your hand findeth nought to
do,the mind hath labor to perform, aad what that lind-
ethto do let it do with its might.
the unnatural decay begining upon the yet tender leaf,
and gnawing like a worm in the unopened bud. while
they dropped off, one by one, and tlie scathed and ru-
ined shaft stood alone, until the winds and rains of
many a sorrow laid that too in the dust. On one of
2ii days.
FEBRUBRV
lasi.
t^pring, Iho young cherubim of love,
An exile in disgrace,
Flits o'er the scene like Noah's dove,
Nor finds a resting place.
D Last Quarter, 4th day, 3h. 22m. evening-
9 New Moon 12Lh day, Oh. 8m. evening,
d First Quarter 19th day, lOh. 8m. morning.
O Full Moon 26th day, 1 Ih. 58. m. morning.
24
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
rises
sets
ceedingly small particles of 11
Purification B. V. Mary.] 7
vater, such as ice see in a\l
lensefog. While becoviing 7
3 $ ApoGfee. thus condensed 7
4 rieptuagesima Sunday. 7
5 V Stat, it is rendered visi- 7
6 6/e, taking the name either 7
1 of steam or clouds^ accor- 6
C D ^ (j ding to circum- 6
2 stances. These minute par- (]
3 % eclipsed visible, tides, 6
4;Quinquagesima Sunday. 6
5,Valentine. being heavieryi
G Shrove Tuesday, than air, 6
7 Ash Wednesday, descend, 6
C ^ ^ (9 «'^^ in their de- 6
2% enters}^ @ Perigee, G
3 scent unite, forming drops 6
llj4 49
9 4 51
814 52
6 4 34
55
57
58
59
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6
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54
53
4,1st Sun. in Lent. ^ Gr.El. 6 44 5
42
6| Washington born 1732. 6 40
7p 2^ c5 (f rain. If these
CjSt. Matthias, d) ops fill
^through a region cold e-
3 p eclipsed invis. ^ ^ d .
42d Sun, in Lent, noughtoii 3315 27113
3' freeze them, hailis formed, 0 32|5 28! 13
6
6
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6 37
6 36
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12
14
15
16
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20
21
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24
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10 59
11 54
morn.
0 50
1 44
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D set.
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7 35I
8 36
9 56
11 6
morn.
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23
29
31
12
13
2
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2
3
4
5
6
D rise
6 41
7 42
Venus ? will be evening star from the beginning
jf the year till the 8th of October— thence morning
star till the end of the year. I
'1831. MAKCii, J.iHHM.lh
FARMERS CALEINUAR.
Time biJs the sun .return and bring
His j^^enialaid to ope the pprii:iT,
^^ikI burst the icy basiids:;
The iKoiintain snows dissolve and Sow
Along ihedelug-ed va!e^ beiow,
Andibrtihze -iho lands.
See that your cattle and horses are not permitted to
range upon your pasture and mowing lands while llu;} j
ire Suit and iviiry. This practice is a sure indicaiion
)f an nnthrlMy, slovenly faraser. And th^^se are nul
Mie only signs indicative of a poor fanner, which rnain-
fest Jieniselves. He neglects to reifiove liie eaiah and
iung froiu the sils of his buildings, tiil the si's become
rotten, and then it costs him twenty dollars fur r(?pairs
which one drtilar's worth of work would liave saved, il
It had been perforoied in leisure time ten years before.
He sows and plants his lands till they are exhausted
before 'he thinks of manuring. He keeps mure stock
than he can keep weU, and consequently his cattle and
sheep are carried off by murrain and oilier distempers,
and those which survive the winter are weak and un-
active and do not thrive during the summer. Bat the
good farmer is the reverse of all tills. He keeps pace
jwith his business and sees that every thing is done in
season — yea, more than this — he is continually provid-
ing for the future. At this season when the weather
IS unsuitable for the making of sugar, he is employed
I 111 putting his tools in order for the perfornjance of hi.^
spring's .work. His carts, .ploughs, harrows, hoes and
siioveis are ail carefully examined, aini those, wiiich
need it, thoroughly repaired ; and he even now looks
forward to the season of hay-making and is nc^t unmind-
ful of the condition of his scythes, rakes and pitch
forks.
those holy days when the patriarch, rich in virtue a.-
in years, gathered about him the great and little ones
of his flock — his sonF with tlieir sons, and his daugh-
ters with their daughters. — 1, too, sat at the festi'
VP
31 davs.
MARCH
1831.
Ah ! Winter culm tliy cruol rage,
Release the strugjjiing' year;
'1 h y i)ower is past, decre])it sage ;
Ariso and disappear.
D Last Quarter 6tli day Oh. 20m. eveiiiiijr.
@ New Moon 14tli day, Oh. 37in. morr.in<;.
a First Quarter 20th day, 5h. 26in. evening.
O FiiJl Moon 28th dav, 3h. 30m. morninn;.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
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19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
rises
* *i© e
3 David, and the kailslonesp 30 5
4 are larger or smaller ac
5 cording to the extent of this
6 region ; because a part on-
7 ® Apog-ee. ly of the dropi
C 3d Sunday in Lent, being
2[frozen, these are after-
S^^wards enlarged by other
A drops adhering to them,
5 in the same manner as a
6 candle is made larger by be-
7 D ^ ing dipped into melt-
C 4ih S in Lent. Mid L. S.
2 ed tallow. Snow is pro-
3 duced by the freezing and
4 joining together of the small
5 ©Perigee, particles be-
^fore they are collected into
drops of rain. The air a
5thSun. in Lent. 21^ 6
Sfcils s. Ipl
6 12 5
:f:entersT well
tpor
bir L Newton died 1727
is rarifed by heat, and con
densed by cold. Whenever
Annunciation B.V.Mj) Q
the air is heavily charged
6th S. in Lent. Pahn S.
with vapor a considerabl/
change of temperature,
whether it grows colder o;
warmer, is almost sure U,
30113
2lll3
33|l2
35|12
361(2
38|l2
39 II
41 il
43 11
45J11
46|l0
48 10
75
55
35
1|5
0|6
59 6
r. isLS-
8 42
9 22
10 41
40 40
morn.
0 &(j
1
2
3
3
4
5
5
D set.
7 42
8 54
10 7
11 17
morn.
0 26
30
26
16
0
36
9
40
D rise
7 40
8 42
9 39
jlH:3ir APRIL. 4tlM[i.>ni I..
FAKMKR S CALENDAR.
Time bids.the sun iiicroase hii^firo —
Time bids Uig swol'n sln-ams rotue
Within thei I- wonted boiindb ;
Tiiue bids Uie earll) Dwt on her or(;(Mi
Amd then enlivens all tiie scene
With sweet and ehee,rt'iu! bunndd.
Now, farmor, bhKll I exhort you to quicken your ar I
>ivity ^ Shall I tell you to stir your. sUunps— to be U] |
; and doing ? All creatio,« is add3-<:Hsin'^v tiiirf exhortatiui:
\ to you. The sk;y (vve.r yuitr lieu-d — I he iT<ronnd nndci
your feet — the fields and o-.ardens on every hand say un-
to you now is-lhe accepted time! and as you now sov,
so shall you hereat'teriiltfo r^'ap. Ifyousow spatinol\^
vodrfihall reap sparincfly. Ifyou cast the seed upon'
!he p^round without putlin;; '^'ic ground in a propi.r con-
dition to receive it, you sow to the \\i d aii'' in th'
rime ot" harves't you shall reap ciiafF. JBut cast goo(
seed in suitable-^quantities, upon good ground which i-
vvell prepared and it s^hall spring \\\} and grow and brin;
forth fifty, yea, peritaps a luuuh-ed fold ; andiiicnn.
theharveut shalfye .g^at-h^M- ii\ the' ear and IsielVdl con
n the ear and fje siiall .tkeu be filled ^v^•llh food un(!
gladness.
Neglect not the makingand planting ©f your gar
dens. A ve^ry small pi^^ce fof ground, which is wt-h
lusbanded will do very much towarde -supportirig ;;
"amily. And-if yourcannot bring vours(df to do as liu
)ld savinc would have syo,u, and'Vvo-'.k i-ii the gardei
when it rains so hard that you ca'iMiot -^work out doors,
still th<?re will be many half hours in every week whici
fuay be })r(>£t ably ispent inlh'- -garden ui:|h)Ut interfer
•ng' witii other business and winch would othe.wisr
proliahty be spent to no purpose. A word — a hin;
will elfect more upon the man of understanding than ;>
kick upon a fool.
v>ard. I, too, pledged them in the social wine cup
iud r'joiced with tlu'm around the hospiti-hle hearth
ind i-xpali:ittd with (hdioht upon tlio ovpiiitnl fu'urf :
Lo (lavs APRIL. 1S31.
•
i Tlu^ stars that graced thy splendid night i
:-
1 Are lust in wanner rays; ff'
1 TiiP sun rejuicini in hin might i
|l Unrulls celestial days. [
D Last Quarter 5th day, 7hr V2m. murnii)g.
\
® New iMiMJii ^2rh day, llli. 9in. morning-.
D First Qur.rter 19th ddv, Ih. 2Gin. morumg.
* O Full Moon 26th day, Th. 2Gin. evenincr.
?l-
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C. '^
*
^tcid
d
"T
,
T
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nl r tV. «■
1
6 (iu()(i Frulav. ^Autifree.
O 4-^,0 lo
■^ii'Ll'^ ^?l
1 ~
7
brins^ bad weather ; for ei-
3 40
6 20
4^
11 32
1 3
c
Ensler l>av. iher the va
", 31
6 21
37^
morn.
1 '^
2|/)or u'iV/ he condensed so a^
3 37
6 23
3 V^
0 25
\ ''
'i\:if:^i 6 Superior, to becovn
■) 35
6 25
3V^
1 14
'
i ^
-i> heavier tlum the nir, or Ih
;3 34 '6. 26
o
:^
2 0
'
5 air ic I' be so much rarifici.
6 32 6 28
2
2 41
i: H
6 D ^ rt.f t he incapable o-
5 31 6 29
' 2
^
3 23
9
l\su:it/iinini::thc vnjwr. Jif
5 29^6 31
2
%
3 59
lU
C
Isl S. a . Ea.ster. Low S
3 2!;
6 32
1
X
4 35
II
2
ler much rain, if it ^row.''
") 27
.6 33
1 T
3 11
1 12
:i[c()lder, the air will be con
3 26
6 34
1 T
Dset.
[ '"
41® Pertjjep. densed so as ti.
5 24
6 36
0 «
7 50
14
b\i<u.ftam what vajx>r re
3 2:3
6 37
o.b
9 3
15
6
mains,, and the rain xeil,
5 21
6 39
F
n
10 17
l<i
7
cease. In the same man
5 \9
6 41
u
n
11 29
I*
c
2!i(l Sunday after Easter
3 18
6 42
0
.'25
morn.
1»
2
ner intense cold will put ar.
3 16
,6 44i ]
iS
0 30
19
o
Battle ofLe.xinglon 1775
5 15
6 45 1
a
1 2^^
20
4
ilcenters ^ end to, or pre
5 ]31(> 47i 1
a
2 8
21
5
D Q vent a snow-sto7'm
3 12
6 48
1
w
2 46
2^^
6
In the winter the rising of
5 10
6 50
2
w
3 23
23
7
St. Geon^e. the stnoh'e i)<
i 9
6 511 2
w
3 02
24
c
3d Sun. afEtister. dcnsi
3 M,6 52
2
4 21
,25
2
St. M;irk. perpendicular
3 6
6 54
o
--^
4 51
126
3
columns, indicates extremi
3 5
(> 55
31T1
]> rise
J27
4\rold ; becaiis-e it proves l/i>
3 3
6 57
sini
7 36
2f!
51^ Stationary, air to 6.
> 2
6 58
3I111
8 35
29
6 0 Apogee, e.vcctsive/y con
) 1 6 59
■M
9 31
:J0
lldensed. On the other hand.
3 0;7 Oj 3j^
10 26
1831. MAY, 5tn muiuh.
FARMERS CALENDAR.
Time calls a new creation forth —
See all thinffs bursting- into birth,
Or rising from the dead;
First he sends down the g-entle showers ;
Then scatters round the lovely flowers
Upon the verdant mead.
^Gather up the fragments that nothing may he losV
was a family order given after a plentiful meal, by one
who could instantly command a supply of bread. The
power of provideuce is exercised with the same vi'ise
economy as the power of miracles. Neither of them
s prostituted to the crratification of luxury, or the en-
^ouraoement of negligence and laziness. In the divine
vvorks there is no profuseness and there ought to he
none in ours. Providence is bountiful, but not wnste-
ful ; its blessings are bestowed freely but not lavishly.
We are to receive them thankfully and use them fru-
gally ; not lose them by carelessness, nor squander
them away by extravagance. The man who gathers
up what heaven gives and who suffers nothing to be
lost will always have a supply. He who receives not
what is offered, or preserves not what is cast into his
hands will always be in want. But, my friend, think
not that aught will be bestowed upon you without
your own endeavours. You must ask in order to re-
ceive— you must seek in order to find — you must sow
n order to reap. And remember too that as ye sow,
o shall ye also reap. It costs nearly as much to raise
a poor crop as a good one — the same tax — the same
fencing — the same quantity of seed — nearly the same
E quantity ot tillage— the same labor in threshing— then
why not manure your lands, add a little to the tillage
"'and have creat crops.''
while the good old man warmed in the genial glow of
youthful enthusiasm, wiped the tear of joy from his
glistening eye. He v^^as happy. I met with them a-
gain when the rolling year brought the festive season
round. But they were not hll there. The kind ok)
31 days. MAY
The surly Winter now lias fle(! ;
And smiling Jfpring supplies his stead ;
The sky dissolves in gentle showers
And lovely May unfolds her dowers.
1831.
D Last Quarter 4th day, llh. 44in. evening.
# New Moon Uth day, 7h. 10m. evening.
C First Quarter 18th day, llh. 21m. morning.
9 Full Moon 26th day, lih. 9m. morninfr,
jrjppf: sf't.c.lF.lpl |r. &s
CALE.NDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
6
7
8
9
10
12
13
14
15
!16
|17
!l8l
il9
i20
i2l
22
-23'
|24
125
l26
127
|28
'29
30
31
C4th IS. at: E. «t. Plnlip 6l4 59 7
2i [St. James 4 58 7
3 y Gr. Elong. Invention of 4 56 7
4| [the cross. 4 55 7
5 D 2/d ^^n D 8 k 54 7
G\ [in 18I4.;4 52 7
7, Oswego taken bv the Br.|4 51 7
C|5th S. af Easter. Rogat. S4 50 7
2 the fall of the smoke direct-A 48 7
3/?/ to the ground shows the A 46 7
4 sf; '4 n air to he lii^ht^ andA 45 7
5Asc. Day. Holy Thursday^ 44 7
6 ©Perigee. indicates a 4 45 7
7 ^ Stationary, thaic iji win- 4 41 17
C>Sundoy alter As. Day. 4 4017 2o!
2 >f: ^ n ter^ and in very 4
3Aoi weather, thunder. The 4
4 ^Stationary. J) g heav-4
5 Dark day 1 780. enly bod- 4
dies foretell us the weather 4
7 5j<entersii only sofaras4
C Whit. Sunday they indi- 4
2cate the state of the atmos-4
ophere. If they shine with a 4
4 clear brilliant light, fair 4
5* ? Sinf. ©Apogee. 4
&.weather may be expected ^t 4
7
c
least for a time. But if 4
Trinity S. their light uk
pale and dim, the atmos-\4
? ^ d phere is evidently 4
B
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
32
31
30
29
29
28 7
cp
41 T
4|h'
41 «
4|n
4n
4ln
4i2D
4
4
4
4
4nj
4
l»l
17
morn.
0
4
0
45
1
24
2
0
2
33 j
3
t
t
t
si-
4 20
D set.
8
1
6
12
10
22
11
18
morn.
0
7
0
48
1
20
1
58
2
30
2
58
3
241
3
53 1
5
24;
D rise
8 26
9 2 1
10 14
10 55
11 32
1S31. JUINIE, 6th month.
PARMER S CALENDAR.
Time bids the songsters cheer the grove,
With notes of melody and love —
And when their mates tliey've chose
He bids thorn lay aside their song,
To hatch their brood and rear their youno",
And watch their soft reoose.
I have already given you a few of the signs of a poor
farmer. It may not be amiss to increase the list since
there is an abundance of materials. A slovenly farmer
may be known by his inattention to small things as
well as great. The shoes of his children are spoiled
for the want of strings to tie them, or a little tallow to
grease them. His gate hinge comes off for the want
of a nail and the gate is destroyed for the want of a
hinge, and his garden is destroyed for the want of a
gate ; aad all this loss is occasioned by not timely
driving and clinching a single nail. Nothing is in or-
der. He has a place for nothing and nothing is in its
place. If he wants a gimlet, a chissel, or a hammer,
he hunts up chamber, runs out to the barn, then to the
corn house, searches the cupboards, and lastly when
he has spent more time in tho search than it' would
have taken to do the job, he finds it down cellar. He
keeps no stock of small things if a button or a bail to a
pail gives way, or a key to a yoke, or a pin to a sled, or
a helve tq an axe, or even a tooth to a rake, he has none
to replace them. These are a few more of the signs of
a poor farmer. See then, dear friend, that they are
not applicable to yourself. Despise not the day of
small things. Remember that large streams flow
from little fountains and that t!ie neglect of small thincrs
will bring great affairs to ruin.
man sighed as his suffused eye dwelt upon the then
unoccupied seat. But joy yet came to his relief, and
he v/as happy. A parent's love knows no dimmution;
i,ime, distance, poverty, shame, but give intensity and
trength to that passion before which all others but
dissolve and melt away. Another year elapsed. The
30 days.
JUNE
1831
The lambs are leaping o'er the grf 6
IN'o hoar frost in the dawn is seen ;
But every heart and every grove
Thrills with the ecstacies of love.
]) Last Quarter 3d day, lOh. 28in. morning.
9 New moon 10th day, Ih. 59m. morning,
d First Quarter 16ih day, llh. 8m. evening.
O Full Moon 25th day. 2h. 9m. morning-.
CALENDAR, ASPECT'S, &C.
rises sets. F. pi
D If c^ charged with vapor 4
D Q which, at the Jirsl 4
change of temperature, will 4
Geo. HI. born 1738. de- 4
1st San.af. Trinity, scend. 4
Redness of the suii's light 4
indicates a sufficient densi- 4
^ Stat. * ?'d iy 9f ^'i«'i
% Perigee, air to suspend 4
the smoky, and of course 4
St. Barnabas. ^Stat. 4
2nd Sunday after Trinity 4
the watery vapor, and lohile 4
D b 6 ^ Q ^''i^-5 contin- 4
ues no rain is to be expect-\-i
ed. Changes in the state 4
St. A! ban. of the air seem 4
War dec. by G. B. 1812. 4
3d Sunday aletr Trinity. 4
y Gr. Elong. to produce 4
3| >^ enters 25 corresponding 4
4 % Apoaee. changes in the 4
Sfeelings of birds and other 4
GiNativ. of" John the Bap.
7 animals, which they express
C 4th Sunday after Trinity.
2 in various ways, and no
3 D ^ d doubt a careful
4iSt. Peter
5 attention
26
25
25
24
24
23
23
22
22
22
21
21
21
21
20
20
20
2017
207
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4
4
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to their actions]^
20
20
20
20
20
20
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2017
21 7
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
s
0
0
1
1
IJTlt
6
38
8
41
J 4!
50'
28;
111
2iV5
3
D set.
9 2!
9 ;
10 43|
11 24!
11 58i
morn.
0 27;
0 55!
1 22;
1 50
2 22'
2 52'
3 26!
4 2i
]) rise;
8 4];
9 20|
9 58;
10 34
11 6
1S31. JULY. 7t,h month.
FARMER S CAI.EMDAR.
Time in his course moves all things on,
Bids days approach and hids them gone,
Nor heeds what mortals say ;
But on his current swift and strong
He bears the days and months along
And wafts us all away.
! Well, now neighbor Haymaker, if you have kept
'pace with your btisiiiess, every thing is in complete
readiness to, commence your haying. But I have two
'cautions to give — Beware of cold neater and hot rum.
iThe one mny kill by excessive friendship and the other
iby its implacable enmity. Would you, friend, if the
joutside of your dwellin.s were exposed, or actually on
fire, endeavor to extinguish them and preserve your
buildings by scattering flames within? That course
would imply no greater folly than to pour down our
throats ardent spirits, that liquid fire, to counteract
the fervor produced in our frame by that flood of solar
fire which is now descending upon us. If your hay is
not perfectly well made before it goes into your barn be
uot sparing of salt. Scatter it '.ipon your hay freely
and it will not be lost, nor your hay spoiled, nor will
jyou have the trouble of salting your cattle while feed-
ling upon it. When it so rains that you cannot woik
|ow/-a-c/oor you, who neglect to do it at other times,
-may take care of your gardens. What needs doing
hotter be done at a bad time than not to be done at all.
But remember that there is a time and a season for all
thing-s, and that as far as possible every thing should
be done inits season. Leave till to-morrow that which
should be done to day and the business of the morrow
will crowd upon next day and so on ad wfinitum. Re-
imember that your garden wants looking to now and
then. How much better it is to save our own garden
jseeds than to pay a dollar or two every year to the Qua-
kers for savin": them for us!
board was spread. But the guests came not. The old
man cried, ' Where are my children ?' Ar.d echo an-
31 days.
JULY
Summer! we meet again and range
High mountain verge, low winding vale •
Each various prospect toiling change, '
In reach of health's delicious gal^. °
1831,
D Last Quarter 2d day, 6h. 58m. evenincr.
• New moon 9th day, 8h. 56m. morninaf
A E^n^,?"^^^^^ ^^^^ ^^y' ^h. 12m. evJnino-
Q Full Moon 24th day, 4h. 14m. evening. '^
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
21
5
22
6
23
7
24
C
25
2
26
3
27
4
28
5
29
6
30
7
31
c
and also to the appearances
Visitation B. V. Mary.
5th Sunday after Trinity.
of Jiowers, plants, leaves.
4'C. would enable the ob-
server often toforeiellpret-
? ^ J ©Perigee, ty
accumtely the changes of
the weather. For inslance^
6th Sunday after Trinity.
D Q if swallows should
D ? c^ D ? c^ he ob-
served to fly lower than xi-
sual, it might be worth
while to inquire ichether
the air is not too much rar-
7th Sunday after Trinity.
ifled to allow them to fly
* ^ d Inf. higher with
Morgaret. ©Apogee.
ea.se ; or it may be that flies
Magdelan. for the same
* enters^ reason, art
8th Sun. af. Trinity, col
St. James, lected near the
St. Annei D 1/: c^ j) q
earth, and that the swal-
lows are in pursuit of them
rises sets. Is
6 for food. If so, rain may
? Gr. Elong. be expectea
9th Sunday after Trinity.
25 7
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
36
37
38
39 7
40
42
43 7
4 44
4 45
39
38
38
38
37
37
36
36
35
35
34
7 34
33
32
31
30
29
28
o
7 26
7 25
6X
6|X
6 kp
6i«
r. &:s.
morn.
0 8;
0 40'
1 151
1 57;
2 4Ii
3 32'
D set.
8 31
9 II
9 50;
10 28
11 0^
11 26i
11 52
morn.
0 18!
0 47;
1 20:
1 561
2 39!
3 26!
D rise'
7 59'
H 34
9 6
9 37|
10 9!
10 41'
11 13;
I83I. AUGUST. 8th month.
FARMER S CALENDAR.
Late winter reigned on every hand ;
"J'hen spring uniock'd his icy hand,
And bade tiie earth rejoice;
The earth revived, and then at length
The summer came in all his strength—
Now lifts his sultry voice.
When I sne, as is not unfrequently the case, a stout |
hearty man begging from house to house, a scanty pit-j
tance for a ftmily of tattered starving chiidrun, thinks!
1 to myself, man, you have a hajd row to hoe. You 'i
had much better ask alms of mother earth. She w'Ji
listen to the voice of thy supplications, and she, if she 'j
'does not fully reward your attentions, will not lo a you!!
iwith curses nor break your b(mei3 with kicks. An
he must be a being, sui generis, who does not find it |
easier, as well as more profitable, to labor than to
beg.
j Drive your harvesting and not let your grain return
iagain into the earth. Neither let it sprout in the
field nor heat inthe sto:k, nor be destroyed by vermin-
I have told you before, and the wise king SoloPion has
told you that he who is slothful in his business is broth-
er to him who is a great waster. But what signifies |
admonitions and exhortations if they pass by those tori
whom they are intended like the idle winds, wholly i
unregarded. But v/e are encouraged by such promises i
as this — Be yc not weary in well doing, for in due time i
ye shall reap if you faint not — i. e. ye shall, sooner or
later see your admonitions heeded and your efforts
crowned with success.
swered, where ? His heart broke — for ificy w^re not.
Could not Heaven have spared his gray hairs this af-
liiction ? Alas! the demon of drunkenness had been
there. Tliey had fallen victims of his spell. And ono
short month sufficed to cast tiie veil of oblivion over
the old man's sorrow and the young one's shame.
,They are all dead.
! .AT. Y. American.
31 da VI
AUGUST
IK31.
IVIctliinks I see thee, t'ummer! gpi
1 liy msy amis in w.iiuon fliglit,
Chang:ing thy vest, wiienever lerl
Bv Nature through the fields of li
D Last Quarter 1st clay, Uh. oOm. luunnag.
O New Moon 7th day, 5h. 12m. evenincf.
d First Quarter 15lli day, 5h. 33m. morning.
O Full Moon .23d day, 5h, 14m. morning.
D La^t Quarter 30th dav, 5h. 57m. morning\^
' T
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &:C.
^rs.lvS.lDl Ir. &,s.
:^|iianinmh JJav. xoittittiun
3, Battle of the' Nile 1799.
3 4 Com. U. V. M. ©Peri.
4 b'der and xcind. In icarm
i} $6^ *Ji^5 tvealher,
7 Trant;fio"'>Jr'it. ut'oiir Lord
7|C:0th SafT. :^ec!. invis
^i^ b 6 :> $ 6 DQ
9 3i D y c^ water may fre
[0 4!!St. Lawrence. * ^ 5
1 1 5 quently be seen standins; in
12 6K. G.IV. b. 1762. ^ ^ 6
13 1 small drops 071 the heartily
14 C nth Sunday af. Trinity.
15 2 and on the outside of glass
16 3 @x\pon-ee. and earthen
17 4 Com. Middlebury Col).
) 8 5 vessels containing cold tea-
19 6 tcr, because the air being
ZO 7 saturated xcith moisture^
21 C 12th S. after Trinity.
;>2 2 D g and coming in con-
3 j^e;]terslT>( D eclipsed.
24 4 St. Bartholomew. tad
5 with a colder body, the loa-
6 fer which it contains is con-
1 densed ; of course, rain
28 C 13th S. after Trinity.
29 2,John bap, b'h'ded. >jc h i
30 3 may soon be expected.
31 4 o Gr. Liong. ©Perifres-".
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I83I. SEPTEMBER. 9th month.
FARMERS CALENDAR.
But time 1 invidious time moves on !
The sultry summer now is goncj
And Autuma shows his front;
But every season brings along
Its joys and sorrows, sigh and song,
Its plenty and its want.
Summer has again wasted his strength — vegitaMon
has lost its vigour, and the sallow leaf and the ripening
fruit proclaim that the waning of the year has already
commenced. See how the orchards are bending be-
neath their load, while the ground beneath them is lit-
erally strewed with the fallen fruit, which is mellowing
in the sun. Shall I again tell you to secure your seeds
for planting another year ,'' Yea ; for I find line upon
hne and precept upon precept to be absolutely neces-
sary in these degenerate times. Let your seeds be
well dried, if on the stalk, the better, and then lay
them away in a dry place secure from the vermin. —
'T is true the expense of garden seeds is but a little,
but it IS well to remember, that
'* Many a little makes a mickle,"
and that you must be careful and particular, if it is
your ambition to be in a state to manage imporant
matters.
Next *.o Xantinpies, above all bipeds, I sincerely
hate busybodies who, go gabbleing and tattleing about
telling every thing they see, hear or imagine. If it
is true that ' one scabbed sheep mars the whole flock.'
it is no less true that one busihody is sure fo keep the
whole neighborhood in a continual jargon. How
much better it is to mind our own business and let oth-
er folks alone, than to be continually in fault ourselves
by publishing the faults of others.
METHOD
Of removing ^^rease spots from silk and other substances,
without injury to the colors. From the ' Jour7\al des
Connaissances Usuclles.'
Take a little of the volk of an esfsr, and put upon the
30 days.
SEPTEMBER
1831.1
Where last we met thy robe was like
The blush that tints the maiden rose,
But here the crimson glories strike
As rays with which tlie ruby glows.
O New Moon 6th day, 3h. 42 m. morning-.
d First Qiiarter 13th day, llh. 51m. evening.
O Full Moon 21st day, 5h. 4in. evenino",
D Last Quarter 28th nay, 1 I h. 37m. morning-.
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C. ! * I * ^1^1 ^
' ' Iriseslsets. F.jpl |r. &s.
I
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
24
251
26
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;28
29
130
33 S 27
o Giles. I'/ie reason ichy ice 5 27j6
6 London burnt 166G. O. S. 5 2s|6
mar/ expect it to cease rain 5 29
14th S. after Trin. ) S |-^ 31
2;® ^ c^ ing when the fog 5 32
3Freemen's meeting in Vt.
4'ascen(Js, is, that the air has
5|Nat. B. V. Mary, becomes
^^sufficiently dense to buoy it 5
"up, and of course, will re-
I5th S. after Trmity.
tain its moisture ; but if the
^ Stationary. # Apogee.
4|Holy Cross.
s\fog descends, it shows that
6|mc air is too light to sus-
7 Lambert. ^Stationary.
Cl6th S. afT.-inity. D 5
2 tain it, and rain may be ex- o
o\pected. 5
4JSt. Matthew. 5
5 The pagan superstitions, 5
6|:<centers:^ connected tcith' 6
^l^ $ 6 Friday, still ex-\Q
C 17th S. after Trinity. €rt\6
2^St. Cyprian :^ ? d Inf. « 6
3 powerful influence over the]^
4minds of wany individuals. \Q
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37
38
40
41
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8 57
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0 11
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7 33
8 8
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10 17
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morn.
14
I83I. OCTOBER. 10th month
FARMER S CALENDAR.
And now the Autumn months are hare,
\Vhich bear along the chang'ng- j^ear ; —
October yields his treasures up,
And plenty with a liberal hand
Spreads joy and gladness o'er the land,
And fills the foaming cup.
Look now at the forests I See how the leaves with-
er, and fade, and fall to the ground. How great the
contrast between the russet with which the forests are
now clad and their full, deep and lovely green of sum-
mer! But the blossoms and leaves are not the only ob-
jects which fade, and wither and die. A like fate
awaits every sublunary object. Where now is that
beauty^ who, a few years since, delighted the eyes and
captivated the hearts of her beholders ! Perhaps she
is mouldering in yonder church-yard. If not, the
youthful plumpness and theroseat tint, have long since
been chased from her visage by the en re- worn furrows
of age, and her countenance is already ciianged by the
irresistible advances of the winter of life. Secure
your latter harvest in due season, and be reminded that
there is a pilferer lurking around your premises and
ready to snatch away every thing Avhich is left within
his reach. He has been known to steal whole fields
of potatoes, and it is no uncommon thing, at this late
season of the year, to find him making depradations
upon our gardens, especially if we nave been negligent
and gotten a little behind our business. If you would
have your garden sauce safe, secure it in your cellars,
and then secure your cellars from frosty for he is the
noted pilferer. Make up your cider, bung it up in
clean strong cnsks, without giving it vent, and keep it
lis cool as you possibly ^can, without suffering it to
freeze. Kept in this vA^y you will have pleasant cider
in ihe spring ; but without this precaution, the acetous
fermentation will soon change it to vinegar.
spot ; then place over it a piece of white linin, and wet
it with boiling water ; rub the linen with the hand,
and repeat the process three or four times, applying
31 days
OCTOBER
1S31.
But Autumn ! why advance so fast :
Why come with sullen brew;
O let this charming season last
In a perpetual row.
® New Moon 5th day, 4h. 52m. evening.
D First Quarter, 13th day, 7h. 8m. evening-.
O Full Moon 2] St day, 3h. 53m. morning.
d; Last Quarter 27th day, 7h. lOm. evening.
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
rises sets
Remegius. D Q sons who
loth Sunday after Trinity.
:an never be induced to
■iet up the frame of a hull-
(5
3
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6
6
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6 or engage in any new husi- 6
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C 1 9th Sun. after Trinity. 6
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3 ©Apogee, is all supersti-Q
5 t Or. Elong. tion. Fri-\6
5 Vermont Election. day,6
6 is neither better nor xoorse^Q
7 \Q
C,20th S. Af. Trin. D ^3 6
2^^neither more nor less lucky 6
oihan Tuesday or Wednes-
4 Cornwallis taken 1787.
bdfiy., and one Friday h
ewStationary. just as good
I'as another Friday. It is
C|21stS. af. T. j^enterslTl
2j© Perigee. frw/?/ xconderfui
3 Crispin, that this silly no
4iion about Friday should
5 so long have been retained
5St.Simon&St. Jude. D Q
7 % Stationary. among a
C 22nd Sun. after Trinity.
2 Christian people.
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290
365
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I83I. NOVEMBER. nth month
farmer's CAf.ENDAR.
How chan^red the scene ! with l>rowii' and red
The forests' dress is inter-spread;
Ar.d rustlfii^ in the gale,
The leaves irp borne upon tli« breeze
To distant moorings sail.
As this is a trifling arre, trifles are become the mosi
valued cuminodities-. 'Phe ancient and modern classics?
e laid aside and people now read none but trifling au-
tliors, and pursue none but trifling amusements, and
contend for none bu-t trifling- fasiiions and opinion5% A
trifling ftllow is preferred to tiie man of real worth,
land alrifling woraan is more admired than she who
'can think. And as if tliere were not real trifles
'enough in the vvorld, the people now make trifles of
'the rnost serious and valuable things, for they trifle
away their time, tiieir healtii, their money, and their
reputation. Honesty has become a trifle, honor a tri-
fle, sincerity a trifle, conscience a trifle, and religion
!the greatest trifle of all. And 1 can bu.t fear, although
Eregret to say it, that my own weighly admonitions
and sage instructions are regarded as trisfles. But it is
some consolation to know, that sucii treatment is, in;
these trifling times, the most conclusive proof of their
intrui&ic excellence and importance. Look ye, friend,
to the windward ! It will not be a trifilmg thing to have
winter come upon you, while you are unprepared.
Tattered shoes and stockings — thin aud ragged cloth-
ing—a shattered and open house — a poor fire and
cscanty bed clothes, are not the veriest trifles i-n the
world in cold winter weather.
A word to the wise.
Gives sight to his eyes.
But the fool will despise.
And his trifles still prize.
fresh boihng water each time. Tiie linen is then to be
removed and the part thus treated to be washed with
clean cold water.
a&
IpO rhivp. NOVEMBER 1831,
j But no: the li^aves fri)in fariinij trees,
■ Witli fiistliiig iioiso cuinjtlaiii,
i Wliilo from i lie nortli thu Bonan breeze,
Drives tierc^;ly o'er the plain.
^1 @ Nt.'W Moon 4Lhday, 8!i. 47ni. inoniiiio-.
1 D Fiifct Quarter 12(ii day, Ih, 54in. evening.
1 O Full Moon 19th day, 2h. Gm. evening-.
1 a Last Quarter 28th day, 5h. 37m. morninor.
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CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
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7 31
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imi. DECEMBKll. " T2t.l. month.
farmer's CAI.MjNDAR.
And now December cold and dro.-ir,
Comes on to close the chani^ing' year,
And bid it hence retire :
Then, friend, thy house in ortlftr set,
Collect your due, pay every debt —
And then enjay your fire.
But the car of time ia bringing us to the verge of an-
other year, and what now remains to be said irmti be
shortly said, and wiiat remains to Bsc done muat be
quicldy done. And to you> friends, whose labor"* dur-
ing the year, have been crowned with abundance, lift
your hearts in gratitude to the Disposer of events, and {
with a tribute of thanksgiving and praise bow down
before the Lord, thy Maker ; and with that beneficence
with which he has regarded you, look round upon the
poor and destitute, and double thy own blessings hy.
Igiving a portion of wliat thou hast so treely received — [
yea, by so doing thy Wessiiigs will be snore than douU-
led, in as much as it is more blessed to give than Lo re- 1
\ceive. See that your schools are furnished with good"-
teachers, witii good and con>tbrtable schoolrooms, and
[with the necessary apparatus and all tiio convor.iences
'for facilitating the comniunicution and acQuisition of
knowledge. Better far to leave thy children poor and
well educated, than to leave them rich, in worldly
stores and poor in intellectual treasures. Which is[
the nobler part of our persons, body (ix mind ? But,;
courteous reador, we are novr arrived at the brink of
the year, and standing upon it, and wishing you much
profit from the past, and mucii happiness in the time
to come — wishing you abundant success in all your
laudable pursuits, and an exeujption from all the avoi-
dable ills of this present life, and immortal bliss in the
life which is to come — I l)id you an affectionate —
Farewell.
In washing jewelry, or any thing ornamented with
crold, \t is a great improvement to pour a few drops of
sal- volatile into the suds prepared tor that purpose.
iS3i,
Db^CEMBEti hath 31 days.
Anil w inter coirifjs, ^nd nature dies,
liut ilies to live again ;
For S[)rin:;,' will come— the flowers will rise
Upi)ii llio .snuw clad plain.
^ New Moon 4tli day, 2h. 56m. morning.
,^ First. Qnarter 12: h day, 6h. 30 m. morning.
Q Full Moon .Olh day. Oh. I6m. morning,
id Last (Quarter, 25th dny, 7h. IfJm. evening.
CAI.KNDAR, ASFKCT
S, &,C.
*. *
26
14
3fj 4 22
o l/uu iL>iij^ iiml I ttiiujaisii 7 32|4
Qyonr laivftd pursuits l.liro' 7 33 4
7 Eonapart(} crowned 1804. 7 34,4
C!2nd Sundriy in Advv'nt. 7 35] 4
S'^Apogeo." fear of hhn, 7 361 1
3 Nicholas, you do nouiagc 7 36i4
4'^ 1^ n to the dcdl. 7 37 4
5 Conception B. V. Mary. 7
6 > e5 ^^6 :^U6 , 7 „„
7 Ye tears/lip ye know not 7 '^'
€3d S. in Adwent. what.'- 7
2 As it -respects trgns, S,-c. 7
3 ichdher relating to ike 7
iiceniher or any. thing else, 7
I5| hih^, only safe and reascna- 1
I6j 616/6' ^P.ethod is, to reject 1
in] 7 them altogether as the!
\n C'lth S.ip. Adv. £ Gr. Elon. 7
19. 2@Perigeo. offspring of 7
20 o ignorance and superstition^ 7
21 4St. Thomas. vnlcss they 1
22 oe^onter^VS* ^Q can 6ej7
i23 6 explained upon rational t^' 7
24 7(Tpt^tat. :? ^ c{ philoso- 7
25 C|Chri.stfn;is Day. ^ Gr. E 7
j26| 2St. Stephun. " sophicatl
11 3 St. John, principks ; and 1
4 Inriocr'nts. crm'ther. a strict 7
5 observance (f thf-m is (f ten- 7
Gcr proflnctive (f evil than 7
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6 26
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28
THE UNION.
The following notices of the suveral Statos of tlic Union, sluuv lio\s-
pjlectors of Prfsident and Vice President are chosen, and nutn!)!r o:
Electors — when State elections are lield — where and whentfiu'.c L'^-
gislatures sit — number of members of Legislatu'es — pay yer day —
terms of office of members of Legislatures — how, and for what |;'i-
riod governors are chosen — how long eligible — tlieir (]ualilicatioiis.
powers, p.nd their salaries — the time of adopting the United Staie-^
and State Constitutions — and rights of voting us exercised in the
several States. I
NEW-HAMPSHIRE. 1
Electors of Presidenl and Vive-President, by frone j
ral ticket; electors 8 ; state election, Siid '^I'uej^day iiiil
March; state legislature at Cuncord, first Weduesduy
in June; senators 12; representatives, 198; pay per
day ^"2; term of oflice, both branches one year; <^-ov-
ernor chosen for one year by the people, eligible indefi-
nitely, must be an inhabitant seven years, 30 years of;
age, an estate of £500, half {>eeho!d, has a negative in
making laws, and, with advice of counci', appoints
civil officers generally, salary ,^1200; adoption of U.
States constitution, June 21, 1787 ; state constitution,
Sept. 5, 1792; qualification of voters, every male in-
habitant twenty-one years of age, three months in the
state, paupers, students, &c. excepted.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts; electors 15 ; state election first Monday in A-
pril ; state leiiislature at Boston, in January and May;
number of senators and representatives indefinite ;
pay per day ^2; term of olBce, both branches one
year; governor chosen for one yenr by the people;,!
eligible indefinitely, must be an inhabitant of the slate
seven years, own a freehold estate of£!,000 m thei
commonwealth, must declare himself of the clirisLian
religion — with the council a[>points the officers of the |
state generally, salary ^3367 ; adoption of the Unilcu |
States constitution, Feoruary 6, 1788 ; state const itn-|
tion, March 2,1780; qualification of voters, every'
male citizen, (paupers and persons under guardianshij,
excepted,) one year in the state, and six months m the
township where he otiei-s to vote, having paid a tax
within two years, unless exempted tlierefrom by law.
29
■ RHODE-ISLAND.
! Electors of President an 1 Vice-President, by f^ene-
• ral ticket; electora4; slat-) election, April and Oct.
fnr representatives; state Le<^islature at Newport and
Providence, first Wednesday in May and first Monday
in October; senators 10, representative 72; pay per
day. ^1 50; ter<in of office, senate one year, represen-
tatives semi-aiin'taally ; oijvernor chosen tor one year by
ttie people ; elif,nble indefinitely; salary ^600 ; adop-
tion of United tStates constitution. May 29, 1790; state
constitntion, 1G63 ; all freemen '5ote.
[Note. This state has noconslitution : it retains its
orii:inril charter. That instrument is silent as to the
qualifications of governor. The charter vests all pow-
Mi the Governoi' mul Company. All judicial ajid exec-
utive officers are annually elected by the governor and[
company, v*ho are thenuselves chosen annually by ther
t'reenieu.]
! - CONNECTICUT.
I Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-'
ral ticket; electors 8 ; state electioi\ first Monday in,
April; state Legislature at Hartford and New-Haven
;ilternately; nuiMl)er o'i legislators 2(3 4; pay per day
^l 50; term of olfice, both branches one year; gov-
ernor chosen for one year by tlie people.; eligible
without restriction, must be an electrr of thcstate, and
■JO years of age, has a negative in making laws, &lc.
salary JI200 ; adoption of United States constitution,
Jnnuury 9, 17ou ; state constitution, September 15,
lulS; qualification of voter, every ^vhite male citi-
zens having a legal residence of six months, with a
freehold of seven dollars per annum, and every ■white
male enrolled in the militia one year, or being exempt-
ed from military duty by law having paid a state tax
within the year, and possessinn- a good moraJchara-cter.
VERMONT.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gsTie-
ral ticket ; electors 7 ; 5tate election first Tuesday in
September; state Legislature at Montpelier, second;
Thursday in October; •co^uicil 12, legislato-rs one from!
eaej] town, about 206 ; pay per day.J^l 50; term of
loffice, both branches one year; governor causen furj
one year by the people ; eli^nble without restriction ]\
must have resided ri the stale four years; with thoj
council commissions all otncers, appoints some, g-rantsv
pardons, sees that the laws are executed ; salary g750;'
adoption of United States constitution, March 4,||
1791; state constitution, July 4, 1793; qualificatiuni
of voters every male citizen oH a peaceable and quiet I
behavior., having- resided in the slate one ilill year, and!
three months in the town. « j
NEW-YORK. I
Electors of President and Vice Presidf^nt, by gene-!
ral ticket; electors 36; state election tir^t Monday in|
November; state lefrislaiure at Albany, tirst Tuesday!
in January; senators 32, assembly 128 ; pay p6r day,!
^3 ; term of office, senate tbur years, in classes, as-
Jsembly one .year ; governor chosen for two years by
the people ; eligible indefinitely, niust b-:; a wise and j
'discreet freeholder of tlie state ; nuiy convene u'ld pro-
rogue the legislature, grants reprieves, and with the
consent of the senate, appoints to otlice, &c. ; salary
^5,000; adoption of the U. States constitution, JulVj!
16, 1778 ; state consliiution, April 20, 1777 ; qualifica- i
tioa of voters, every male citii^en of the age of twenty- j
one years, one year in the state and six nionths in the j
town or county where he ofiers to v(»te, having pa'd a f
tax within the year, or legally served as a militia man, ;|
or fireman, or labored on the iiighways, &c. li
NEWJ-ERSEY. ||
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene- !|
ral ticket; electors t! ; state election 2nd Tuesday and
Wednesday in October; state legislature at Tri.'nton,
4th Tuesday in October; council 13, assembly 43 ;
pay per day |^3 ; term of office, both branches one year;
jgovernor chosen for one year, by logislatgre ; eligible
indefinitely — is president of the council, chancelior ot
state ; and the governci and council are a court of ap-
peal in the last resort, in all cases of law, &c. ; salary
^2000; adoption of United States constitution, Dec.
18,1787; state constitution, July 2, 177G; qualifica
t'i'his mark denotes Ihc state adn)itted jnto the Union by Consress.
;|^^|^^ twelve months r^d^^
wonl. a clear -- - fso^ .oela.aUon .^
ral t kp pf f ^' '*'' ""^ ^^^^ President, by gene
ral ticket; ejectors -0 ; state election 2nd Tuesdiiv i,
.October; state legislature at Harrisburah, first S,
uaym December; senate 32, assea^blyloo pay ' :
% g3 ; term of offic, senata four yea,Vass;m^bTy o'n
.year; governor chosen for three venr^ hv M "^""^-^^^"^
;eIi,ib]e.nneyearsoutoft.vd::,^::S ^30^^^^^
;age and an mhabuant twelve years, he remiL fil '
and for e.tures, and apponUs to-the off ces n the sta :i
^^encraJly ; salary g 4000 ; adoption of Uunited Stah '
iConsLitution, Dec(;uiber 1'^ 17>17. /^''"^'^^. states
«eptemher,2, 1790 ; quahl-aV: n ;;rt:r;re;vt"
a tax, and the sons of such between twenty-one n.u!
twenty-two without the payment of a lax I
DELAWARE
E ectors of President and Vice-President, by Le^ris-
la ure; electors 3; state election first Tuesday in Oct
:^^^^§^-^-^-^e at Dover, first Monday in January
senate 9, representatives 21 ; pay ner d-iv c5 , ^•
01 office, senate three years, ;ep^el./nta^^^^^^^^
governor chosen f.r three years, by the people ItV
bJe three years; must be 36 years of age, sifyears! n
mhab.tant of the state, and twelve yearns if the Un t d
:i^ ate. ; he appoints to office, remits fines and Ibrtlit-'
ru^iol'^gi!^^""""^^' '' ''"' ^'^'^ constitution,
i „ , Maryland.
LdectorsofPresident and Vice President, by disJ
t ets ; electors 1 1 ; state ejection first Monday in Oct
tate legislature at Anapolis, first Monday in DeceH '
>er; senate 15, assembly CO ; pay per day^^l; term of
o&ce, snate 5 y., assembly annually; governor chosen
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appoint to office generally ; salary s^l666 66; adoption
jot" United States contitution, April 13, 17fJB; state
constit^ation, Auo'ust 14, 17;{6 ; qualification of voters,
all free white waales 21 years of ao-e, having' resided in
the state one year, and sis. months m the county.
VlilGINIA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket; electors 14; slate electio-n in April, coun-
ties in succession; stale legislature at Richmond, first
M«>jjday in December; senate 64, commons 135; pay
per -day ^1; terRti of office, senate four years, delegate
one year ; governor eligible three years only in succes-'
sion ; the governor, with adfv'ice of council, grants par
dons and reprieves, appoints justices of the peace, &c
salary ^3,333 33 ; adoption of United States conslitu-j
tion, June 16, 1788; state constitution Inly 5, 176 ;'
qualification of voters, fifty acres of unimproved land
in the county,, or twenty-.fivc acres of land with a housed
on it, held for life or in fee simple, qualify a man to
vote in the county xvhore the land lies, provided said
land has been ow«ed by liim six months before the elec-
tion, or has descended to him, or come by marriage or
gift. An improved lot in any corporate town, with a
dwelling hoiise of a certain size thereon. A personj
owning land as above, in different counties may vote in
each county for delegates, but can only give one vote
for a senator or i^iernbor of congress, inthe same district.
NORTH-CAROLTNA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket; electors 15; state election second Tues-
day in August; state Legislature at Raleigh, third
Monday in November; senate 24, delegates 212; payj
per day ^3; term of office both branches one year;'
igovernor chosen for one year, by legislature, eligible|
jtliree years only in succession, must be thirty years of
age; five years a resident of the state, and have a (re-
hold in lands and tenements of j£lOOO — he is advised
by council, grants reprieves, pardons, &c.; salary
^1000; adoption of United States constitution, Nov.
21, 1789; state constitution, Dec. 18, 1776; qualifica-
tion of voters, all freemen with a freehold of 50 acres,
~lJgi-iJaiaHTlIC:^VS5Iilal^l3:ilIJ£Iai^^ 11Ti77irii'T^
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and a resideDtofone year for senators, and all freemen
re'sideut \Z tnontlis, hnviug paid taxes, for members oi
'.he liouse of coinrnons. I
I SOUTH-CAROLINA. ;
i Electors of President and Vice-President, by legisla-!
Mire ; electors 11 ; state election second Monday and
Tuesday in October, bienially ; state legislature a!i
Columbia, 4th Monday in November; senate 40; rep-j
resentatives 120; pay per day g3 ; term of office, sen-l
ate four years, representatives two years; governor
chosen tor two years, by legislature; eligible two
years; mast be 30 years old ; a resident end citizen of
ilie state for ten years ; and possessed of a settled es-
tate in the commonwealth, of tiie value of j£l500 stor
Jinn- ch-ar of debt ; eligible only two years in succes-|
siou, and then not till the expiration of four ye?rs ; lie'
grants reprieves, pardons, reiriits lines, forfeitures, &:c.
■salary <^4000; adnption of U. S. constitution, May 3,1
,1738, Slate constitution, June 3, 1790; qualifications of
voters, every free white citizen, two years in the stats. '
with a treehold of 40 acres, or town lot possessed for 6,
months, or not having such freehold or lot, a residence
of G months in the election district vvheie lie offers ti |
vote, and the payment of a tax within the year of three ;
shillings tovv^ards the support of the state government.:
GEORGIA.
i Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene
|ral ticket; electors 9 ; state election first Monday ii
Octiiber ; state legislature at MiUedgeville, first Mon-
day in November ; senate 13, representatives — ; pay
per day 5^ ; term of ofiice, both branches one year;
governor chosen tor two years by the legislature ; gov-
ernor eligible indefinitely, must be a citizen of tin
United States twelve years, and an inhabitant of th<
state six years, 30 years of age ; possess 500 acres ot
land withm the state, and other properly to the amouni
of ^1000, clear of debt, has a negative in passing laws,
grants reprieves, pardons, «S:.c. ; salary <^30bo ; acioptioi
ot^U. S. conslitution, Jan. 2, 17o8; state constitution.
May 30, 1793; qualifications of voters, all citizens anr
inhabitants wjio have paid the taxes required of them
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jmd resided p'lz months in the town vvliere lliey vote.
I KENTUCKY.
' Electors of President and Vice-President, by g-ene-
jral ticket; electors 14; state eleetiion first Mond:iy in
lAngust; state legislature at Frankfort, ^irst Mondav
in December; senate 34, representatives: 100 ; pay per
i'lay^2; term of office, senate f<iur years in ciasncs.
r(.'presentatives one year ; governor chosei; for foni
years by the people; ineiif^ible for seven yeariB after;
nust b 3 35 years of ajre ; a citizen ot the United States
uid an inhabitant oftlie slate six years ; lie nominates
ind by and with the advice and consent of the senate,
ippoints to -otK-cc, &c.; remits fines and forteitnres,
(Trants reprieves and pardons ; salary ; adoption
of tlie United States constitution, Augfust 17; 1799;
state cons^tiitution, Ang-. 17, 1709; qualification of vo-
ters,.all free white male citizens, tv,'o years in tiie state,
and one in the countv where they vote.
TENNESSEE.
Electorf? of President and Vice Presidciiit, by dis-
tricts ; electors 1 1 ; (titc election first Thursday arid,
P.-iday in Aufjust, fe;ennially; state legislature at
Murfreesborough, 2d Monday in Sept. biennially ;
ejiate 20, r<'presentatives 40 ; pey per day ^3; term
ji)f ofiice, bosh brandies, two years; governor chosen
for two years by the people ; governor eligible six
years in J> ; governor must be 33 years of ago, possess
a freehold of 500 iicres of land, and have been a citizen
of the state 4 years ; he grants reprieves and pardons,
^Ils vacancies in ofiice, &c.; sa'lary t|l750 ; adoption
oftiie United 8tates coiisktiition, Juntr,l fl791; state
constiluMon' Feb. 6, 1796'; .q^iaalification ot voters, ev-
'-•ry freeman an inhahitr^iit of the state, if a frefholdor,
may vote in the county whr're th(> freehold Ii'>s, with-j
out being a resident thereof — if net possessed of a free-
hold, he must have resided six monthswhere be votes.
OHIO.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gener-
al! ticket ; electors 16; state election 2d Tu i?day in
Oct.; state legislature at Columbus, first Monday in
Dt'c; senate 32, renresent:ili7<\s fj'i ; pav t^er dnv ii^2;
term of office, senate I wo years, represontalivos onr
year; governor clioisen for iwo years, l>y the people;
rrovernor elifrible 4 years in 6; the n-overnor must he
30 pears of uge, a cif.iz^en of tlie United States 12, and
an inhabitant of the «iate 4 years; he grants reprieves
nnd pardons, and fills vacancies in office, &c.; salary
silSOO; adoption of the United States constitution..
Feh. 19, •(■l-i>3; state constitution, Nov. 1,180-2;!
qualification of voters, every white male inhahitant
[one year therein, havinaf paid a state or county lax.
LOUISIANA,
Electors of President and Vice-Presideat, by dis
Itricts ; electors 5 ; state election first Monday inJulv
[state lecrislaUire at New-Orleans, first of Jan.; senaiej!
—, representatives — ; pay per day j^— ; ternfv of of- li
fice, senate four years, representatives r. wo years ; gov-'j
ernor chosen for four years by the people; ^roYenw?;]
elioible one term : the crovcrnor must be 35."year3 ofj
age' a citizen of the U. States, and six years an inhnb-j!
itant of the state; must hold a landed e^ateof g^OO^j!
jereeably lo the tax list ; he appoints to office ^reuer- "
ally, and with the approbation of the seriate, grants re-
prieves, pardons, &c.; salary g^7000; adoptii>n of the
jUiiited States constitution, 'April S, 1^12; state con-
stitution, Jan. 22, 1812; quaUf.cation of voters, every
free while male citizen, re^idino- therein one ye-ar, and
having paid a tax or being a freeholder.
INDIANA.
Electors of Pressdent ai»d Yiee-Presideat, bygenor-
altickot; electors 5 ; state clectioa fir^^t Monday ir.
August; state legislature in Croyden, first Monday in
Dec; senate 16, representatives 39 ; pay per day ^^2 ;
term of office, senate three years in cksses, represent-!
atives one year; governor chosen for three years, by
the people; eligible six yearsin nine; must be oOyears
[of age, a citizen of the United States ten years, and a
jresident of the state five; he nominates and by and with:
[the advice and consent of the s^^nate appoints to office,!
(remits fiiaes and forfeiteres, grtints reprieves and par-'
|dons,&c.; salary <^1 000 ; aboptionof the United States;
consfitution, Dec. 1[,+1816: slnte constitutinn. Juno'
29, 181G; qualificaliou of voteis, all white male citi-
zens one year in the state.
MISSISSIPI.
Electors of President and Vice-President by gener-
al ticket; electors 3; state election first Monday in
Aug.; state legislature at Jackson 4th Monday in De-
cember; senate ten, representatives 32; pay per day
5^4,50 ; term of office, senate three years in classes,
representatives one year; governor chosen two years,
by the people; eligible indefinitely; he must be 30
years of ase, a citizpu of the United States ]0 years;
a resident of tiie stale — years, and seized of a free-
hold of 600 acres of land, or of real estate of the value
of j^lOOO, twelve months previous to his election ; he
grants reprinv^s and pardons, remits fines and forfeit-
ures, fills vacancies in office, &e.; salary ^I ,500 ; a-
Bidoption of United States constilutinn, December 10
||fl817; state constitution, August 15,1817; qualifica-
tion of voters, vvliite males, one yenr in the sta'o, six
months in the county, serving in the militia and pay-
ino- a tav.
ILLINOIS. ,
Electors of President and Vice-Presidenr, bygener-
il ticket;' electors three ; sttite plection first Monday
in August bienninlly; state legislature at Vandaiia,
tirst Monday in December, biennially ; senate 18, rep-
resentatives 26 ; pay per day gl; t^Tm of office, sen-
ate four years, representatives two years ; governor
chosen for four years, by the people; governor eligible
for four years in 7; he must be 30 years of age, a citi-
zen of the U. States 30 years, and two years a resident
>f the state; he grants reprieves and pardons, and with
'he Judges of the Supreme Court, has the revision of
■ill bills before they become laws, &c.; salary ^^1000:
adoption of the U. States constitution, Dec. 3, 1818;
state constitution, Aug. 26, 1818; qualification of vo-
ters, white male inhabitants, six months in tlie state.
ALABAMA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gener-
al ticket; electors 5; state election first Monday and
Tuesday in Ann-nst : slate leo-jslalure at Cahawba, 3d
37
I'MoDuay m iN'nvomber; Senate — , representatives, —
jpay per day ^4 ; term of office, senate 3 years ; rep
jresentatives 1 year; governor chosen for 2 years by
|thc people, eligil)!o4 years irj 6 ; must be 30 years of
jagfe, a native of the United States, and 4 years a resi-
jdeiU of the State : he has a neorative in the passing of
jlaws, grants reprieves and pardons, remits fines and
jrorfeiturofi, fiils vacnncies in office, «Sz.c. ; salary ,^2000;
jadoption of United States constitution, December 14.
flClQ; state constitution, Aug. 2, 1819; qualification
of voters, every white male of lawful age, having re-
sided one year in tlie state and three months in the
icounty.
I MAINE.
II Electors of Prosidcnt and Vice President, by dis-
jtricts; electors 9 ; sfnte election 1st Monday in Sept.
jstate legislature v.l P<jrtiand, 1st Manday in 'January ;
senate — ; representatives — ; pay per day g2; term
jof office, both branches 1 year; governor chosen for 1
'year by the peoplp, eligible indefinitely, must be 30
year:? of r-ge, a native born citizen of the U. States,
.Tiid 5 year>3 a resident of the state; he nominates, and
vvirh the advice and consent of t^e council, appoints
all judicial oflicers, the attorney general, sheriffs, coro-
ners, registers of probate, notaries public, and all oth-
ijer civil and military officers, except such as are other-j
I wise appointed by ihe express provisions of the con-'
.^titi'tion or I.t.vs of the slate; he has power, with the!
advice and consent of the council, to remit, after con-
viction, forfeitures and penalties, and to grant reprieves!!
and pardons, except in cass's of impeacliment , salaryll
;i:si500; adoption of the United States constitution,!]
jMarcii3, f 13-20; state constitution, Oct. 29, 1819;
qualification of voters, every freeman, having his res-
idence established flsree mJn-Jis before the'' election,
•students, pnupers, &c. excepted.
MISSOURI. I
Electors of President and Vice President by gene-
ral ticket; electors 3; state election, Jst Monday in
•-^'ig'ist, bienialiy : state legislature at Jefferson ; sen-
Ht_e J7: reprcspntalivPs^55^;j5ay per day,g3; govern-j
33
)r chosen for four years, by the people ; eligible fiHir
years in eight ; the governor must bi» 3;? years of age:
a native born citizen of the Uuitcd States, or a cilizeri
at the time of the adopiion of t!>e coristiiution of th<
United States ; must be a resident of the state four
years; he fills vacancies by cippoinlment when tlievj
occur, has a negative in passing laws., remits fines and
forfeitures, and grants reprieves and pardons, except
in cases of impeachment ; salary '^"2,008; adoption of
of the United Stales constitution August 19, f 1821;
tale constitution. June 12, lo2(>: qualification of vo-
ters, all free white male citizens one year in the statt
and three months in the C!>unty.
Whole number of Eles tors — 2Gi.
SALARIES- AND FEES,
Of Uie several qfjleers and other jycrsons in the •
State of Vermoni.
SALARIES.
Governor, g750 OOi
Judges Supreme Court, each ^1,050 OOj
Secretarv of State, 450 00
Treasurer, ■ 400 OOj
Secretary of the Governor and Council, 250 00|
Clerk of the General Assembly 375 501
FEES.
For Lieutenant Governor's attendance on coun-
cil per day p 00
Travel per mile, each way, 0 6
Councillor's fees for attendance per day, 1 50
Travel per mile, each way, 0 6
Representatives' fees, per day, 1 50|
Travel per mile, each way, 0 6|| j
Speaker of the General AssenQbly per day, 2 50
Travel pfrr mile each way, 0 6
Engrossing Clerk, per day, 2 50
Travel per mile, each way, 0 b
For all other services during the year, and fur-
nishing all blanks required of him, 75 OC:
Supreme Court's Fees.
For the entry of each action, there shall be paid
0 25
0 50
0 67
2 50
.1 00
o9
to the clerl:, for the benefit oi" the state,
Por entering each review,
For each oiotiua for arrest of jud^t^ent, qr new
trial,
jPor each action tried,
jLCach nonsuit, default or confession,
Kor allowing and signing writs of error, audi-
ta querela, and habeas corpus, and taking re-
coo^nisance of the satne, to each judge signing
the same, 4 67]
Tiiere ehall be paid to the clerk far the benefit of
the state, for each action tried by jury, 6 00
Covntij Court's Fees.
?ox each entry of an action, there shall te paid
to the clerk for the benefit of the judges, 0 56
For each action tried, for the benefit of the judg
es, 0 67]
jFor each judgment by nihil dicit, abatesneat,
nonsuit, default, or confession, 0 30
For each licence for a tavern-keeper, or retailer
of 0 eign distilled spirits, 0 34
For each motion in arrest of judgment and new
trial, 0 50
For allowing and signing cacii writ of audita
querela, and habeas corpus, and taking recog-
nizance of the same, for each jud^e signing
the same, 0 40
And there sh.all be paid to the clerk, for the ben
efit of the county for each action tried by jury, 6 00
And for the entry of each action, by the party
CRtering the same, for the benefit of the county, 0 25
Judge of Prohale's Fees.
Granting administration, 0
Receiving will and decision en the satrse, 0 5
Receiving will frem out of the slate, and order
to record the same, 0 50
Examining and allowing tlie account of esecu-
tors or administrator^ of each state, 0 50
Ascertaining what sum must bo raised for pay-
ment of dt^bts, and granting order of sale, 0 50j
<^Trantinn- ordf^r to dividf* ps^^^e in common, 0 25'
40 11
Granting order of payuient to creditors, 0 2c|i
Appointing committee to set off duvver, 0 2[j^
Appointing coumiitiee to divide estate amorg j|
heirs, 0 S.Sf]
Appointing committee of Appraisnl, G
Accepting return made by coiiimissioners, ap-
praisers, committee of dower, order of salo,
committee of division, or inventory of guaidi-
an, and ordering tile same recorded, 0 1
Accepting representation of insolvency, and a[!-
pointing commis;5ionefs to examine claims in
whole,
Renewal of commission,
Appointing guardian or guardiens to the cldl-
dren of each family, under 14 years of age, in
the whole,
Each other appointment of guardian or minor,
insane person, idiot or lunatic,
If more than one minor in the sameappoiulmenr,
for each in addition,
Eor each order of publication not included in the
foregoing items,
Each citation which is not an order of publica-
tion,
Each order to bar creditors, not exliibiiing their
claims by a certain time, including order to
publish, 0 17
Ordering a final discharge of executor or admin-
istrator, 0 25
Aliowing each appeal, 0 17
Decree of estate to one of several heirs, 0 17
Decree of assignment to vvidov/, 0
Decree of esciieat, 0
Order of sale of personal properly, 0 17;
Decree of sale of real estate, agreeable to con-
tract of deceased in his lifetime, 0 i'.r.
Order of inquisition of idiot, &c. 0 nj
Accepting return of do. 0 17|
Settling guardian's account, 0 50j
Order against.trustee of executor or odministrr.-
tor, or against a person ciiaro;ed vvith^ombez- [
0
34
0
34
0
34
0
3J
0
€
0
17
1
0
1
!7!
*.J;i
RiiS5i2ia*!nEft.!<i«««*EwasSsr«
41
zling estate of deceused, 0 1?
Holdmo- inquiry on do. 0 50
Jrdor ot' itnpristjnmcnt, 0 17
jAppoiiitinti- a commissioner in the place of one
I deceased or removed, OH
DecidiFig and certifying to supreme court tiic ne-
cessity of sale of minor's estate, 0 25
jTakmg- bail and certitying when probate bond is-
irj^'^'';^' . . ^ 0 25
{liearinrr petition for better bail, and order thereon 0 25
L>ecree oi'support of children under seven years
in any one family, 0 17
Grantincr rule of reierence between parties, 0 17
Acceptance of their report, 0 17
Ascertaining amount of advancement to child or
children, in one family, and order thereon. 0 50
Appointment of agent to act ior absent person,
niterested in decision, 0 17
Allowing the expenses of division among heirs,
^ and order thereon, 0 17
F& h f.rder to compel the attendance of witness-
es, dedimus potestatum, to taiie testimony, to
call before court persons sihspected of erabuz-
zling estate, ^ ;j^
Oidering a final discharge to guardians, 0 25
Appointing a person to act for absent heirs, 0 25
jAllovviiigan appeal and orderinir bonds, 0 ?7
;.ach decree or order where bonds ft re insufficient, 0 17
J^ach decree or order assigning interests of child
^ born aftor making a will, 0 17
i^ac!) orJer of notice to heirs, legatee?, or guar-
dians, before license to sell real estate, 0 17
Rach decree of surplus estate, 0 17
jSach appointment of committee, 0 25
Kach order for warrant of distress, 0 17
i:jach order of distribution, 0 17
ibjach order alfixing the time fur sale of estatp, 0 17
l^ach order to extend the time for selJiisg estate, 0 2b
Ilegisier o'l Probaie'a Fees.
Drawing and liling each c.vecntor's, administra-
^ir_ti__^uir(iirin^^s or other bond, 0 34
1/z
0
25
0
13
0
13
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
50
0
50
42
Each probate of will, 0 50
Each letter of administration, with or without
will annexed, letter of guardianship, warrant
to appraisers, committee of dower, committee
of division, or commiesion to commissioners,
Each citation,
Each choice of guardian,
Each order of publication,
Each acquittance, on close of settlement.
Each order of inquisition,
Attending- to examination of person charged
with embezzling estate,
Mittimus,
Each certificate to show who is executor, admin-
istrator or guardian, 0 17
Attending and keeping minutes of each settle-
ment, 0 50
All copies of appeal, or other matters, for each
hundred words, 0 6
For certificate, 0 13
Decree of escheat, 0 25
Making entry of each of the several appoint-
ments before enumerated in judge's fees, 0 0
For all records, for each hundred words, 0 ii
Making out dividend and order of payment on
insolvent estate, and assignment to widow, for
each hundred words, 0 8
Drawing commission for a commissioner, appoint-
ed in the place of one deceased, or removed, 0 17
Writing bond for prosecution of suit or appeal,
when the same is drawn by such register, 0 25
Drawing rule for reference between parlies 0 17
Drawing order of payment of expenses of divis-
ion of real and personal estate, 0 17
Making out each process compelling attendance
of witnesses, dcdimus potestafum, to take tesfi-
mony, to imprison, to call before court, persons
suspected of embezzling estate, 0 25
Each warrant to committee, 0 25
Each warrant of distress, 0 17
Drawing representation of insolvency, 0 17
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Drawing each order of notice to creditors, 0 25
Drawing each order of sale of real or personal
estate, 0 25
Drav\'ing an order appointing a person to act for
heirs, 0 17
Drawing each order of decree when bonds insuf-
ficient, 0 25
Drawing each order of notice to heirs, legatees,
or guardians, before license to sell real estate, 0 25
Making each order of surplus estate, 0 17
Making each order for distribution of estate, 0 17
Making each order for extending time for selling
estate, 0 25
For performing the duties of a judge when dis-
qaiified, same fees as are by law allowed to
judges.
And no greater fees shall be received for any of
the services aforesaid, by said judge or regis-
ter, nor shall any fees be received by them for
any services except those here enumerated.
For conimissioners and appraisers, or committees
of division, or dower, each, per day, 1 00
Administrator's or executor's fees, per day, 1 00
Justice's Fees.
For each writ, including declaration, recogni-
zance and signing, 0 34
For signing each writ and taking recognizance
oubjjojaa for each witness.
Judgment on each action tried,
If on verdict of jury,
[f on confession, including recording
If un default.
For taking deposition, including caption and cer-
tihcate,
For citation to appear.
For each continuance.
Every warrant for criminals, and bonds,
Recognizance,
Every appeal, including recognizance,
For each venire for a jury,
Takingr acknowledgment of deed
5, 0
12
0
6
0
50
0
67
0
25
0
25
0
34
d
17
0
17
0
34
0
17
0
25
0
25
0
12
44
FuT recording execution, und officer's return
thereon, extended on real estate, which the
officer serving the sacne, sbal! collect and pay, 0 75
For recurding each judgment, not on confession, 0 17
For rule of reference between parties, 0 31
Each execution, 0 2'}
Hendering judgment on report of referees, 0 3^
For each mittimus, 0 34
Copy of an appeal to county court, including"
copy of writ, service, judgment, appeal, bond
and ciTiificate, " 0 75
Clerk of the Supjrme ConrVs Fees.
For signing each summons or attachment, 0 VI
For entering each notion, 0 50
For entering each judgment, including recording
the same, including motion to chancer or re-
deem, and judgment on tljc same, and ussosa-
ment of damages, 0 7
For taking recognizance in court, 0 1
For each review, 0 50
For each C'jntinuancr, 0 K
Por each execution, including the filing, 0 2:
For eaah rule of reference between parties, 0 2c
For eacli rule to auditors, 0 2;:
For filing each riccessary paper, 0 G
For each day's attendance in court, 1 00
For each order of court 0
For recording execution extended on real estate,
with the officer's return, to be collected nn<l
paid by the officer serving the same, 0 7
iFor all copies and other services mad<9 or done
by direction of the caurt, and not herein enu-
merated, such sum as shall be allowed by the
• court, not exceeding six cents for every hun-
dred words.
I Clerk of the County CoxtrVs Veen.
For signing each summons, or attachment, in-
cluding recognizance, 0 12
For entering each action, including filing and
numbering, 0 17
Forpntpnuj/^oach^iud'rmont rendered on n'liil
0
12
0
25
0
8
0
25
i
0
75
0
25
0
n
0
25
0
25
0
6
45
(licit, ia abatement, nonsuit, default, or contes-
i'eesion, includincr recording-, 0 25
For entering judgment or demurrer, or after ver-
dict, or on L«8ue of fact, including recording, 0 40
jFor taking each recognizance in court,
jFur each appeal or review,
JFor each continuance,
F.ir each execution, including filing,
For recording execution extended on real es
taie, With The officer's return, to be collected
and paid b}' the officer serving the same,
For recording deputy sheriff d deputation and oath, 0
For each licence to an iukeeper, or retailer, in-
cluding the certificate to the person licensed,
And filing the same.
For each rule of reference between parties,
For each rule to auditors,
For filing each affidavit, or deposition,
For all copies, and other services made or done,
by direction of the court, and not lierein enu-
merated, such sum or sums as shall be allow-
ed by the courts, not exceeding six cents, for
every hundred words.
Sheriff's', Conitahiea' and Collectors^ Fees.
-Serving each process, by reading, 0 6
[f by copy, ' ' 0 J7
For taking bail, 0 17
For each mile's travel for the service of all writs
and other processes, to be computed from the
place of service to the place y^^' return, which
in the case of mesne process, shall be the place
of holding the court, * 0 6
For levying each execution, amounting to three
dollars or under, 0 15
For each three dollars over, not exceeding one
hundred dollars, 0 4
If over one hundred dollars, for each dollar, 0 1 {
For each days' attendance on appraisement, or
snle of estate, taken on execution 0 50l
For half a day, 0 34
For attending before justice' court, when required 0 34{
46
Ati.endaiice on Supreme or Cuuiiiy Cuun, per day 1
Fur attendinr^ freehi-tldors court, pei day, 1
b'ov Constabk's for the like service, 1
For necessary assistance in apprehending and
keeping- criminals, per day, 0
Collectors of taxes to bo amoved the like iecf^
as sheriffs in cases of execution, when they
levy on persons o=r estate, and one .dolia-r out
of each fifty dollars eollected and paid iuto the
state or county treasury. Provided, that no
sheriff, con-stable or other officer shall be en-
titled to any fees for a return of a non est in-
ventus, on any civil writ or process.
AUornies' Fees.
For writ on note Q
And no fees shall be allowed for a count added
to a declaration on note, unless ther-e shall [>e
a recovery on such count.
For writ on book, 0
For writ on bonds for the payment of money,
debt on judgment, d'lbt on recognizance, sci-
erafacias, or jail bond, 1
For all other writs in the same proportion, ac-
cording to their length and difficulty, such sum
as the court shall allow. The foregoing shall
include signing and recognizance; and are in-
tended to apply only to writs returnable to the
county and sufiretne courts.
State's Atlornies' F'ees.
For each indictRjent tor stealing, one count, 0
Copy of the same, 0 50
All other indictments in the same proportion, ac-
cording -to their length and difficulty, such
Bunis as the court sijall allow.
Copy of indictment, 0 '75
Term fee, 2 00
Attorney fee, 5 00
Purtles' and witnesses' Fees in the Supreme 6f Co. Cuaris.
(Term Foe, in each action, first term, 2 00
Each succeeding term, I 00
And the party recoverinn- shall bo allowed for
47
his attorney, on trial of each suit of law ')r
fact 3 00
On non-suit, default, or nihil dieit, 1 50|
On default, or nihil dicit, and motion to redeem, j
or chancer, or hearing in damages, when tfjo
same are uncertain, 3 00
Travel for plaintiff or defendent, within this state,
per mile, 5
1 d "id and Gih sections of the Act of 1 822.
Sec. 1. It is hereby enacted, by the General Aascm-
hly of the Slate of Vermont, That no plaintiff in any
civil action, before a justice of the peace, shall recover
any trayellinn; fee, except for his actual travel vvhen
ho per^jonally appears in court. Nor shall any plain-
plaintiff, in any civil cause whatever, before a justice
'if peace, recover a greater sum than one dollar and
fifty cents, for costs, on any ju(igmcnt where the debt
■'r damoges recovered, does not exceed tlie sum of one
'iollar and fifty cents ; except costs which mny accrue
from continuances at the special instance and request
I'jf the d(ji't!iidant, or Im case the defendant shall appeal
j'o the county court. And fur every sum in debt or
jilamages, recovered above the sum of cne dollar and
:fifty cents, the plaintiff shall recover no more cost
jihan debt or damages, except costs which may ac-
jcrue nom continuances at the request of the defendant
;is aforesaid, or in case ot appeal as aforesaid.
Sec. 2. It is hereby firther canclcd, That when any
cau?e shall be appealed by the plaintiff or plaintiffs
from the decision of a justice of the peace, then, and
in tliat case, the several cocnty courts in this state
shall follow the same rule in taxing bills of cost, as is
before prescribed in this act for taxing the same be-
fore justices of the peace.
Sec. 6. It is h^i eby further enacted, That no cost
shall be taxed in favor of any plaintiff or plaintiffs, for
travel or attendance in causes wiiere the defendan
may tender a contession of judgment, agreeably to the
-ixth section of the act, in addition to tlie several acts?
defiining the powers of justices of the peace, within
Hiis state, passed Nov. 15, 1821.
4ii
VVuness per mile, ^ ^. ,
.\t,tendance per ck}-, 0 ''S j!
[n justices' courts, travel for plaintiff or defend-
I ant and witnesses, per mile, _ 0 5
Attendance of plaintift' or defendant and witness
per day ^ ^^
Por half a day, 0 34
Provided, tha't v/hon judfrment shall be rendered
by default, the plaintiff shall in no cas° have
more than tliirty'-four cents costs taxed for him-
self or any witness, for attendance before a jus-
tice of the peace.
Grand Juror's Fees.
Travel per milo, each w^ay, from their respective
homes, ^ *^
For attendance on supreme or county courts, per
day each, ^ ^^
Pelii Juror's Fees.
For attendance on supreme or county courts, per
day, each, ^ ^^
Travel per mile, each way, _ 0 3
For tryincr each cause before a justice to be ad-
vanced by tlie party praying the same, 0 25
For tryiuf^ each cause before a freehold court,
such su'ni as shall be allowed by the justices
holding the same.
Toum Grand Juror's Fees.
For each complaint, ^ 34
Attendance,
Travel per mile,
Town Clerk's Fees.
For recording a common deed poll, including the
certificate,
Copying the same, and certifying,
Recordin g the survey bill,
" marriage, birth or death,
" each mark.
For recording execution extended on real estate,
with the officer's return thereon, to be collected
and paid by the officer serving the same, 0
For recording all otlier deeds, copying and certify
0
50
0
9
0
20
0
20
0
9
0
4
0
6
49
ing, to be computed at the rate of seven cents
for every Iiundred words.
Proprietors' and other Collectors' Fees.
For preparing and sending advertisements to each
press, 1 00|
For each receipt for tax paid before sale, or for
redemption of lands sold, being for one lot, 0
jFor each additional lot, 0
For each sale of an original proprietor's right, if j
owned by one person. 0 34
Fot aach sale of u less quantity, 0 17
For each deed of one lot or right acknovvle-'tged, 0 34|
For each additional right or lot, in same deed, 0 6\
Jailor's Feci.
For commitment of prisoner, to be paid by tlie offi-
cer committing the prisoner, 0 34
jDischarge of prisoner, 0 20
Diet and fuel furnished state prisoners from the f
first day of April to the first day of November,
per w^ek, 1 00
From the first day of November to the first day of
April, per week, 1 25
For bonds for the liberties of the prison, 0 25
For bail piece given to the person who may ei^n j
the jail bond, ' 0 2o!
Fees for commissioners of jail delivery, for issuing
I citation, 0 34
[For each commissioner attending court, 0 50
[For each certificate, 0 12
Fees for Freeholders.
Summoned to assess damages sustained in laying
out iiighways, or to appraise real estate set off
on execution, per day, v 0 75
Haifa day, 0 34
Surveyor General's Fees.
Per day, (exclusive of expense,) 1 50
Countij Sui^ceyur's Fees. |
Per day, 1 50
Fees for Auditors o/accotints.
IjTo the auditor of accounts in the treasury depart-
I ment, with the treasurer, per day, 2 OOi
60
To ilie auUiLur ul uccuuhid ai^aiariL liio fcLutu-, lur j
liis services and atlendQiicc, while attending j
j the legislatijre, per day, 1 .IV§)|
! Pravel, per fnile^ each way, 0 f6!
jFor other services performed, during each year, j
j to be paid ob Uie secuJid Tliursduy of October j
I aunuDliy. 75 500
I Impounders'- Fcai. |
iFor all horse kind and neat cattle, per head, 0 12;
jSIieep, per head, @ Si
iSwine, per head, Q 'S-
'Three fourth?; to th
i foarth to the pound keeper
! jYularics Public.
iPor every protest under seal, 0 ^5'|
[For each certificate, under sea], ©■ Sail
|For waitinor on a person to demand payfricnl, or
j witness any matter, and ccrtiiVm;^- the tame,
I nud^r !^^^f.1, ' 0
i RA'VE^iS OF FOfcsTAGE.
.Edahlhhcd by .del of Congress, jiasstd Mar cli 3, 1B2S,,'|
i Foi a eingle letter, composed of one piece o-f paper;.'!
ifor any distance not eKcoeding 30 miles, 6. cents ; ovorl
[30 miles, and not exceeding CO, 10. cent? j over &iD,,'|
j;ind not (■xceodinjr 150, 12 1-2 cents; over 150, and;|
not exceeding 400 miles, 18 3-4 ceiits; over 400, 25:|
cents. !|
Double letters, or those composed of two pieces ©if |
p^per, arecbarfred with double tho.-e rates. I
Triple letters, or those compn^sed of three pieces of ^•
paper, are charged triple those rates. I
Quadruple letters, or tiiose composed of four pieces:!
)f paper, are charged quadruple tiioso rates. ji
A packet, the weight of one ounce, is charged the ^
Irate of four single letters, and m like proportion fi*rl|!
jane of greater weight. Ship letters. G cents- f|
I NEWS-PAPER FOST AGE. I
j For -each newspaper cjtrried net over 100 miles,!*
cent; over 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents, but if carried to any |
jffice in the state in vvhicli it is printed, whatever thej
distance be, the rate is 1 cent. i
51
Famphlets ami Magazines of the periodical kiii(i.|
iwtLover 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents pf.r sheet; ifoverlOO!
m^M'S-, 2 1-2 cents per sheet ; those not piibhshed peri-i
'djcally, arc to be charged, fir 100 miles or loss, 4 centsj
.meacli sheet ; over 150 miles, 6 cents. Every arti-|'
:ib' sent in the Jiwi!, which is not either a newspaper,!
iB'g-azine,. pamphlet^ or legislative journal, is subjecli
3) Ibtter postage, whether it be a printed or wriitenj!
L^Hnmunication, except a written or printed notice from '
uj)i:.bjisher of a newspaper, stating the subscriptionj
ilu?',. which raust bo attaclied to the margin of a news-j
;KipEr, and postacre charged for it as a newspaper. .
FllRSIDENTiS OF
fHTCK Washington, barn 11 F/o.
[737; John Adams, do. 19 Oct.
i&iV Thomas JelTeison, do. 2 A pr.
jSl9'James Madison, do. 5 Mar.
r-t^IT: James iVIonroe, do. 2 Apr.
^iS'Jnhn a. Adams, do. 11 July
^SJAjidrzicJackioni,. do. 15 Mar.
Flee P)-vsi dents. \
\W.& John Adams
imTT Thomas Jefferson
mm. Aaron Burr
;lt{B5> George Clinton
.\miQi Elbridge Gerry
LtXT.T Daniel D. Tompkins
mm John C. CJhoun
Secretaries of' State.
pT9' Thomas Jefferson
;i'7594^ Edmund Randolph
I723S Timothy Pickering
iiimo^ John Marshall
uMt Levi Lincoln (acting]
tol! James Madison
pllO- Robert SmiUi
ril?Sll2' James Munroo
\\m\i; John Quincy Adaras
THE U. STATES. |
173-2;
1735;
1743;
1751.
1759.
1767.
1767.
died 11 Doc. 1799 Mi. 68
do.
do.
4 July. 18;>6 do 91
4 Julv, 183G do. 83
liHSS Henry Clay
liaSD Jlfarim Van Bcuren
Secretaries of War.
mS'd Henry Knox
1809 William Eustia I
1B14 John Armstrong I
1816 William H. Crawford
1818 John C. Calhoun
1825 James Barbour
1825 Jo/in /J. Eaton
Secretaries of the Treasury.
1789 Alexander Hamilton
1795 Oliver Wolcott
1801 Samuel.Dexter
1801 Albert Gallatin
1815 George W. Campbell
1816 Alexander J. Dallas
!l8i7 William H.Crawford
ll825 Richard Rush
1829 Samuel D. Ingham
Secretaries of the JS'avy.
1789 Benjamm Stoddard
1801 Robert Smith
1809 Paul Hamilto.T
1H14 William Jones
1816 B. W.Crowinshield
52
ijl795 Timothy Pickering |1818 Smith Thompson
1796 James McHenry
BOO Samuel Dexter
ilSOl Henry Denrborn
825 Samuel L. Southard
1 829 John Branch
JUDICIARY OF THE UNITED STATES.
The judicial power in the United States is vested in
lone Supreme Court, and in such inferior courts as
Congress from time to lime may establish. The pres-
jent judicial establishment of the United States consists
:of a Supreme Court, of 28 District Courts, and seven
.Circuit Court?, which are thus organized ; the Su-
i|)reme Court »s composed of one Chief Justice and six
lAssociato Justices, who hold a court in the city of
]VVasuington annually'; besides which, each of these
iJustices attends in a certain circuit, comprising two
jor more districts, appropriated to each, and together
{with the Judge of the Dislrict, compose a circuit court,
jwhich is holden in each district of the circuit. The
'district courts ore held, respectively, by the district
Judge alone. Appeals are allowed from the distiict
iro the Circuit Courts, and from the Circuit to the Su-
'preme Court; and, in some cases, where the incon-
venience of attending the court by a justice of the Su-
'preme Court is very great, the District Courts are in-
vested with Circuit Court powers.
SUPREME COURT.
Name?. Residence. Salary
John Marshall, Richmond, Fa. Chief Justice c^5000
.lohn McLean, Ohio, ^ ^ 4500
William Johnston, Charleston, S. C. | | 450U
Robert Trimble, Movnt Sterling, Ky. \ « 4500
Gabriel Duval, Prince Geo. Co. Md. { 2, 4500
Joseph Story, Salem, Mass, | I 4500
Smith Thompson. JVeto-For/c,JV: V. J |' 4500
John McPherson Be'.rien, Att'y General, Geo. 3500
11 W heaton, reporter of decisions, Jyew-York, 1000
Clerk, fees, &.c.
The sittings of the Supreme Court are at Washin
toai, Ist Monday in February annually.
53
CIRCUIT COURTS.
[A Circuit comprises two or more Districts, and tiip
Circuit Court is liolden by one Judire of the Supreme
Court with the Judge of the District where the
Court is holden.]
SITTING OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS.
First and second Circuits.
[When any of the following- days happen on Sunday,
the Court is to be held on the Monday folhnvin;?.]
•Maine, at Portland, let May; Wiscasset, 1st October-!
■jVciv- Hampshire, at Portsmouth, 8ih May; Exeter,
8th October.
\ Massachusetts, at Boston, 15th May and 15th October,
Rhode-Island, at Providence, 15th November ; New-
port, 15th June.
Connecticut, at New-Haven, 13th of April; Hartford,
17th September. *
\Fermnnt, at Windsor, 20th May; Rutland. 3d Octo-
ber.
'.Yeio-Yorl:;, at New-York, 1st April and 1st Septem-
ber.
SITTINGS OF THE DiSTRTCT COURTS.
JVeic-Hampshire, at Portsmonth, the 3;! Teusday in
jMarch and September ; at Exeter, 3d Teusday in
June and December.
! Verjncnt, at Windsor and Rutland, 1st Monday in
jFebruary and August, and 2d Monday in May and No-
jvember. j
I Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Teusday in March, 4tli
in June, 2d in September, and 1st in December. !
Rhode-Island, at Newport and Providence, !stMon-|
lay in February and August, and 1st in May and N/o-j
vember. i
Connecticut, at New-Haven, 3d Tuesday in Februa-i
ry and August; at Hertford, 3d in May and Novcm-|
i)er. j
JsTcw-York, at New- York, 1st Teusday in February;
May, August and November. j
Exclusive of the above-mentioned stated courts, the!
District Judges have power to hold special courts inj
their respective Districts at their discretion.
1 UNITED STATISS OrHSUS, l|
IN 1790, 1800, 1810, & 1820.
I
1790
1800
1810
1820
Stales & Teiritoriea
—
_
Maine,
96,540
151,719
228,705
498,355
N. Hampshire,
141,885
183 858
214,460
244,161
Massachusetts,
378,787
422,845
472,040
523,289
Rhode-Island,
63,825
68,122
76,931
83,0591
Connecticut,
237,946
251,002
261,942
275,2481
IVormont,
i T«-r
85,539
154,465
217,895
235,764||
!New-\ork,
340,120
686,050
959,049
1, 372,8 12|
jNew- Jersey,
184,193
211,149
245,562
277,5751
:Pennsy]vania,
434,373
602,548
810,091
1, 049,458 j
j Delaware,
59,094
64,273
72,674
72,74f.|
Maryland,
319,728
349,692
380,546
407,350 1
Virjxinia,
747,610
886,149
974,622
1,065,3661
'N. Carolina,
393,751
478,103
555,600
638,r;2rj
IS- Carolina,
240,073
345,594
415,115
502,74 Ijl
iGaorgia,
82,548
162,686
252,433
340,889}
5 127904I
Alabama,
Msiissippi
I 8,850
40,352
iLouisiana,
20,845
153,407|
Tennesse,
35,691
405,605
26 1 ,727
422,613
■ Kentucky,
73,677
220,459
406,511
564,317
jOhio, }
IN. W. Ter. ^
230,760
581,434
55,364
Indiana,
1 5,64]
524,520
( 12,282
147,17.8
illlinois.
55,21 r
iMispouri,
20,845
€6,586
|M. Territory.
4,762
8,890-
Ark. Territory
14,246
|Dis;. Colombia
14,093
24,023
33,038
i Total, 3,929,326
1
5,319,762
7,237,903
9,637,999^
Free White Citizens
in the United Stat
es, 1820.
1
ATales
Few-alea.
; Under 10 yonrs,
l,345,2i
10 1^80,550
i From 10 to U\
6I2.5[
55 605,348
1 Prom 16 to 26,
776,15
0 781,371
From 16 to 43,
766,03
H 736,600
1
j OTOr45,
405,06
5 462,768
.^,095,0
153 3,861,fl57
1' Total free white ritiMDe,
__yjgl_,riG|
55
Place of birtk
Delaware.
England,
J^ew-York,
'N'ew-Jersey,
S. Carolina^
JVew-Jersey,
\Delav:are,
close of
Nov. 10.
June 26,
July 13,
Nov. 28,
Jan, 1,
Sept.
April 17,
SIGNERS OF THE
Names.
John Morion,
Button Gwinnet,
Philip Livingston,
John Hart,
Thomas Lynch,
Joseph HeWes,
Richard Stocton,
, ^ -^-, C<Esar Rodney,
IRhode-Island, Stephen Hopldns.
massackueetts, WiJliam Whipple,
ifan/land, Thomas Stone,
S- Carolina, Arthur Middlelon,
If^irgima, John Penn,
Massachusetts, Benj. FranJdin,
S. Carolina, Lyman Hall,
Massachusetts, Wijjiam Hooper,
Pennsylvania, Francis Hopkinson, May, 9
J^fa,.a./^u,e^, Roger Sherman, Juiv 23
tfo. John Hancock, Oct. 8, '
J^ew-Jersey, Abraham Clark, Autumn
Scotland John Witherspoon, Nov Ts'
Massachusetts, Josiah Bartlett, May 19
Connecticut, Samuel Huntington, Jan 5 '
Oliver Wolcott, Dec. l',
Fr. Lightfoot Lee, April, '
Carter Braxton,
James Wilson,
George Read,
William Paca,
Edward Rutledge
Matt. Thornton,
I ' Francis Lewis,
MassachnsetU, Samuel Adams,
\\trgtnia, George Walton,
^ngland, Robert Morris,
\y%rgxn%a. George Wythe
Time of death. Age.
April 1777 43
May 27,
June 12, 1
44
62
70
30
do.
Virginia^
do.
Scotland,
Maryland,
S. Carolina,
Ireland,
Wales.
Oct. 10,
Aug. 28,
Autumn,
Jan. 23.
June 34,
Dec. 13,
Oct. 2,
Feb. 2.
May 8,'
June 8,
'81 50
'84 55
'85 78
'85 54
'87 43
'88 49
'88 46
'90 84
'90 60
'90 48|
'91 52
'93 73
'93 56
'94 62
'94 68
'94 72
'95 65
'96 63
'96 7J
'97 63
'97 61
'98 55
'98 64
'99
1800 50
1803 88
*' 89
'* 81
1804 81
'6 72
'6 80
^.Carolina, Tho's. Hey ward., March, ^J^ °^j
Maryland, Samuel Chase, June 17, n |
'Connecticut. William Willitims, Aug. 2, ']l f\
Pennsylvania, George Clynier, Jan. 23, lo.o IS
do. Benjomin Rush, April 19, 67
Massachusetl'!,Rob'lTrc^tFa\ne, May 11, 1-^4 ^^
do. Elbridge Gerry, Nov. 23, ^ ^ 6J
Pennsijlvcmia, Timrnas M'Kean, Ji'.ne 24, 1817 81.
Rhode-Island, William Ellery, Feb. 15, 1020 92
J^ew-York, William Floyd, Aug- l- '^^
Virginia, Thomas Jefferson, July 4, iD 8^
MassacJuisefts, John Adam?, " . f^
Miryland, Charles Carrol, the survivor, 94
[Virginia^ Benjamin Harrison,
I do. Thomas Nelson, jr.
Pennsylvania, James Smith,
do. Georrre Taylor,
do. George Ross,
Lewis Morris, amlHcnr^Wis^r^^^^^^
Of the Government of Vermont, since its organization.
-' T ;r>„f Cc^va Sessional
^
to. Govs.
Lieut Govs. Session at
79
80
81
82
83
84
8r,
86
87
88
89 Moses R^obinson
90 Thos.
ChiUenden
91
.t
92
««
93
(<
94
u
778 Thos. Ctuttenden, Joseph Marsh, Windsor
B. Carpenter Manchester
'' Bennington
Biisha Payne Ch'stown,r-;H
Paul Spooner Manchefiter
«» Westminster ij
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82 Increase Moseley
83 Isaac Tichenor
84 Nathan Nilea
85 Stephen R. Bradley
86 Gideon Oliu
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95 Lewis R. Morris
97 Abel Spencer
98 Daniel Farrand
99 A(nos Marsh
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03 Thea. Harrinirton
Clerks of the House.
Bonjanjin Baldwin
Bezaleel Woodward
Roswell Hapkina
Stephen Jacol)9
Lf^wis R. Morris
William Elton
Richard Whitney
Samuel C Crafts
Nathan Oscrood
James Elliot
Anthony Haswell
*VV'hen ihe same yenr is rcjieateil, llifire wero two sessions ; and:
wnf^n the dates are omitt«d, as from 1781 to '86, the jncumbeuts were,
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08 Dudley Chuse
09 " William D. Smith
13 Daniel Chipman "
15 Wm. A. Griswold ''
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19 Win. A. Grisuold
20 D. Azro A. Buck
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24 Isaac Fletcher
25 D. Azro A. Buck
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Timothy Merrill
MILITIA OF VERMONT. j
The Militia of the state consists of ail the able bcdi-|
ed males, with a few exceptions made by law, between
::he B,oe of 18 and 45 years. Each soldier is required
to keep himself constantly provided with such arms
and equipments, as are necessary for actual service,
ind, by so doinir, his poll is exempted from taxation.
The whole militia is, at present, divided into f )ur di-
visions, 10 brig-ades and 35 regiments, with from eight
to 12 companies in each. Belonging to most of the
regiments is also one conjpaay of cavalry, one of or-
uUery and one of light infantry, and in many cases
more than one of each. The Governor is captain gen-
eral and commander in chief, and with the advice of
Uie couecil is to arrange the whole militia into divis-
ions, brigades, &c. and may, from time to time, make
such alterations as he shall see fit. Each division is
commanded by a major general, with a division inspec-
tor, a division quarter master, and two aids ; each brig
ade by a briga'dier general, with a brigade inspector,
brigade quarter master, and one aid ; each regiment
by a colonel, lieutenant colonel and major, with the!
customary staff; and each company by a captain, lieu !
tenant and ensign, with the customary non-commission-
60
ed otiiccrs. The major generals and bricradier gene-
rals are appointed by the legislature. The field offi-
cers are chosen by the commissioned officers of thair
resp ective regiments and the several companies elect
heir own officers. The whole militia of the state a-
mounts to about 25,000.
MEDICAL LECTURES.
University of Vermont. — Medical Lectures com-
mence on the 2d Wednesday m September, annually.
Vermord Academy of Medicine at Gastleton, connect-
ed with MiddLebury Co/%e.— Medical Lectures com-
mence on the 1st Tuesday in September, annually.
Dartmouth College. — Medical Lectures comaieri'ee
2nd Thursday after commencement, annually.
Harvard University. — Medical Lectures commence
at Boston, on the 3d Wednesday in October, annually.
Brown University. — Medical Lectures commence on
the 1st Monday in February, annually.
Berkshire Medical Institution^ connected with Will-
i/ims College. — Medical Lectures commence on the 2d
Wednesday in September annually.
Clinical School of Medicine, at Woodstock^ Vt in
connexion with Waterville College. — Lectures cooa-
nnence the first Thursday in March.
Recipe for making Blacking equal to Day c^- Martin's,
One pound Ivory Black, in which has been mixed half
an oz. oil of vitriol— an oz. of sweet oil— one pound
pulverized loaf sugar, and a gallon of vmegar. Mix
the whole and it will be fit for use in three days.
POPULATION.
There have been but four complete enumerations of
:he inhabitants of this state since the organization of
ts government, the first of which was in 1791. In
1771, there was a census of the two counties of Cum-
berland and Gloucester, which then comprehended all
[ho territory of Vermoni between the Green Moun-
tain's and the Connecticut river. This census gave a
population, in those two counties, of 3947, and thf
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ted at abont 7000. The results of the subsequent en-
umerations are exliibited in the following
TABI^E.
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1 while males, 117,533 white females, 438 colored males, and 465 colored
1 females. Of these 50,951 were engaged in agriculture, 4,484 in manufac-
1 tares, 776 in commerce.
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GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES.
ANDREW 3 ACKSON. President.
S;<lnrv, <^25.000 per annum.
JOHN C. CALHOUN, Vice President.
Salary, %b 000 per annum
Martin Van Bearen, Secretary of State. Snlary ^6000
Sarntipl D. Inghan), Sec. o
fthe Treas. do. do.
.lohn H. Eaton, Secretary
of War. do. do. |
John Branch, Secretary oft he Navy. do. do. ji
John M'Pherson Berrien, Attorney General. J
William T. Barry, Postma
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TWENTY-FIRST CONGRESS |
SENATE.
John C Calhoun, President of the Senate.
Maine.
Pennsylvania. |
John Holmes,
William Marks, 1
Peleg Spragfue.
Isaac D. Barnard, |
1 Jfew- Hampshire.
Delaware. |
Samuel Bell,
John M. Clayton, |
Levi Woodbury.
Arnold Naudain. |
J\Iassackusetts.
Maryland.
Nathaniel Silsbee,
Samuel Smith,
Daniel Webster.
EzekielF. Chambe?s.
Verinoni.
Virginia.
Dudley Chase,
L. W. TQzewell,
Horatio Seymour.
J. Taylor.
Rhode-Island.
JVorth Carolina.
Asher Robbins,
Nehemiah R. Knight
Connecticut.
Jamos Iredell,
South Carolina.
Calvin WiUey,
Wm. Smith.
Samuel A. Foot.
Robert Y. Hnyne.
JSTtw- York.
Geor<^ia.
Nathan San ford,
John Forsyth,
Caarles E. Dudley.
Geo. M. Troup.
.IVeio-Jersey.
Alabama.
IMahlun Dickerson,
Wm. R. King,
1 T^n-Mulore Frelinnrhnyseu.
Ijohn M'Kinley.
I Louisiana.
Ijosiah S. Johnston,
Edward Livingston.
JJis.nssipjii.
(Powhatan Ellis,
j T. B. Reed.
j Kentucky.
John Eowan,
JGeorge M. Bibb.
Tennessee.
iHiigh L. White,
;Fehx Grundy.
HOUSE oF
JIaine.
clufusMcIntire,
John Anderson,
Joseph F. Wino^ate,
Joseph W. Riple}',
Samuel Butman,
Geor«-e Evans,
jOne vacancy.
J'J'e w - Ha m-p shire
Jonathan Harvey,
John Broadhead,
I Joseph Hatnmons,
jThomas Chandler,
JHenry Hubbard,
John VV. Weeks.
Massackusclts.
B'^njamin Gorham,
lEinvarJ Everett,
j.'^ W. Crovv'ninshield
jJohn Bailey,
John VarnuiH,
John Reed,
Henry W. Dwioht,
J«>hn Da^Ts,
Jatnes L. Hodges,
Isaac C Bates,
jJoseph Richardson,
Joseph G. K:eiutall.
63
] Ohio.
I Benjamin Rui:'c:les,
I Jacob Burnet.
j Indiana.
James Noble,
Win. Hendricks.
Illinois.
Elias K. Kane,
j John McLean.
I J\HssQuri.
I David Barton,
i Thomas H. Benton.
REPRESEiNTATIVES.
Geo. Grcnnell, jr.
Rhode- Is land.
Trislram Burgess,
Diitee J. Pearce.
Connecticut.
Ebenezer Young,
Ralph J. Ingersoll,
Noyes Barber,
Wm L. Storrs,
Wm. Ellsworth,
J. W. Huntington.
Vermont.
Horace Everett,
Rolhn C. xMallary,
Jonatiian Hunt,
Benjamin Swift;,
Wm. Gaboon.
J^ew- York.
Phineas L. Tracy,
Geo. Fisher,
•Joiin D. Dickinson,
jHenry C. Martindale,
'Henry R. Storrs,
James Strong,
John W. Taylor,
Ambrose Spencer,
Campbell P. White.
Gulian C. Verplanck.
64 1
C. C Cambreleng,
Joseph Fi-y, jr. I
James W. Lent,
PhilandfM- Stephens, i|
Jacob Crocheron,
James Ford, i|
Henry B. Cowles,
Allen rWarr, |
Abraham Becktje,
Adam King, |
Hector Craijr,
Wm. Ramsay. |
Charles G. De Wit»
Tliomns H. Crawford, |
Perkins Keith,
John Scott, 1
Peter I. Eorst,
Chauiicr'V Forward,
VVm. G. Angel,
Thomas irwin,
Robert Moncll,
Wm. M'Creory,
Michael Hoffman,
John Gilniore, \
Benedict Arnoldj
Richard Cnult.or, 1
Isaac Finch,
Thom.-is II. Sill,
Joseph Hawkins,
Ihrie, |
Thomas Beekman,
Smith, W
Jonas Earll,jr.
I
Gershcm Powers,
Delaware. 1
Konsey Johns, jr.
JIarylnnd.
Benedict J. Setnmos,
Thomas Maxwell,
Robert S. Rose,
Jehiel H. Halscv,
Timothy Childs,
Georae E. Mitchell,
John Mngee,
Benjamin C. Howard,
Ebenezei; T. Norton
Micharl C. Sprigg,
JVe\i>- Jersey.
Elia? Brown,
Lewis Condiot,
Goo. C. Washington,
Isaac Pie-son,
Cleineiit Dorsoy,
Samuel Swann,
Richcird Spcnci^r,
James F. Randolph,.
Ephraira K. Wilson,
R. M. Cooper,
Virginia. \
Thomas H. Hughes.
PJark Alexander,
Prnwiylvanln.
Robert Allen,
Joel B. Southerland,
William S. Archer,
Joseph Hemphill,
VVm. Armstrong, |
Daniel A. Miller,
.TohnS. B^rbor; |
James Buchanai*,
Thomas T. Boulin,
Joshua Evans,
Nathaniel II. Claiborne,
George G. Leiner,
Richard Cole, jr.
John B. Steregcrio,
Thomas Davenport,
Innis Green,
Philip Dodridge,
l|H. A. Muhlenbnre'h,
Lewis? Mnxwell.
William M'Coy,
Charles F. Mercer,
rhornas Newton,
vVilliarn E. Gordon,
ft)!in Rane,
\loxand<'r Smyth,
Andrew St.ephenson,
fohn Tijliferro,
fames Trezonl,
Pliilip P. Barbour,
ilijbert Crairr.
JVorlk Carolina.
Lewis Williams,
-5. P. Carson,
3Jmiinii Deberry,
j]d\vard Ij. Dudley,
Oaniel L. Barringer,
iVillis Alston,
A. H. Sheparu,
tlobert Poller,
'es e Spa'^g-ht,
Henrv VV. Connor,
rho:nas H. Hall,
jWm. E. Shepherd,
James M. Wayne,
• Foster,
Kentucky.
R. P. Letcher,
R. M. Johnsofij
J. Kincaid,
C. A. VVicklifie,
J. Clarke,
Clii'tenden Lyons,
Henry Daniel,
! Joel Yan<;y^
Thomas Chilton,
Nathan Gaither,
N. D- Coleman,
Joseph. LecomptCc
Gdio.
Mordecai Eartlev,
Fras. >] Muhleniiurgh,
Jamos^Findiay,
William Slanbcrry,
Joseph Vance,
Samuel F. Vinton,
Elisha V\^hiltle6ey,
Wm. VV. Irwin,
William Russell,
James Shields.
John Thompson,
Rufus Crann.,
John M. Goodeuow,
Keimon.
Tennessee.
Prior Lee,
James Standifer,
John Blair,
Jacob C. Isaacs,
John Bell,
Jas. K. Polk.
Cave Johnson,
Robert Desha,
David Crockett.
Indiana.
Ratliffe Boon,
Jonathan Jenninfrs,
John Test.
LoiiiMana.
Edward D. White,
John H. OTerton/
Henry H. Giirley.
■Alabama.
E. B. Taylor,
C. C. Clay,
Lewis.
Illinois.
Joseph Duncan.
Missouri.
Spencer Pettis.
Mississippi.
Thonms Binds.
DELEGATES.
Micliio-an, John Biddle.
Arkansas, A. H. fS'^iver.
Florida, J. M. White.
LIST OF COLLEGES LN- THE U. STATES. If
^ra^em//e, Waterville, Me.; founded 1G20; R
Jeremiah Chaplin, d. d. president; coniaiencenjent;;
last Wednesday in Au£:ust.
Bowdoin, Brunswick, Me.; founded 1735; Rev.
jWm. Allen, d. d. president; commencement, tirst ,
Wednesday in September.^ if
Dartmoiilh, lUnover^iS^.B.; founded 17G9; Rev.
N. Lord, D. D. president ; commencement Wedne;.ua\
preceding last Wedaesdav in August.
J Middlebury, Middlpbufy, Vt. ; '^founded IGOO ; Rev,
Joshua Bates, d. D.pres. ;'commoncement, third Wed
in August.
Fermont Univers'ly, Burlington; founded 1731:,
Rev. James Marsh, uiesident ;"'conimencen»t'ni tirstl
Wednesday in August".
Willinms, Wiiiiamstovvn, Ms. ; f >unded 1793; R- v
E.^D. GritTin, D. d. president; commencement, tirst
VVednesdayin Septeuiber. |i
Amherst, Aujherst, Ms f)unaGd 1821 ; Rev. He-
'fian Humphrey, d. d. president . commencement, 4ti3
VVednesday in August.
Harvard Universitij, Cambridge, Mass; foundec
1638; Hon. Josiah Quincy, li.. d. president; com-!j
mencement, last Wednesday in August.
Brown University, Vrnv\i\eucQ,ll.\. ; founded 1764:
niem, Ist W ednesday in Spptember. '"•'"^"^"ce
J. «m«^^on, Hartford, Cl; founded 1826; Rt Rev
jra/e,New-PIaven, Conn.; founded 1700; Rev J
M;^;ml^;''-P''''^'"'' ^^^'^"^^"eement, 2d Wed!
U^Hm'Tt?' ^'"''-^^'^ ^'^'y> bounded 1754; R.v
Vaion, Schenectady, N. Y. ; founded 1794; Rev.
ivV^j'nA^g's"'" P^''^^"^^= commencement 4th
iTam-V^oCcimton, N. Y.; founded 1812; Rpv H
iJav:s,D.D. president; commencement 4th Wedre?-
day m Ang-ust. eui.e?-
GenevrCGeneva, N. Y. ; founded 18-75 •
'!r;;I^!;'n" p'"''"'' >''?^''^^^^^"^^d^y ^^ August:
P ^ lip -nV ^^''"^^^''^'^:' ^'^- J- ; f^<^unded 1770; Rev.
jw;:S:vm']^^^
1^ JV^ma. Hall, Princeton, N. J. ; founded 1746 ; Rev
^\V^^!^i- ''c ""• Py^^'^'ent; commencement, las-'^
I V\ ponnsday m September.
i ij.^.^^!^^ P..„^/,^, Philadelphia, Pa. ; fbunde.
\h'o,, Rev. WraH.De Lancy,D.D. president; com
'mence^^ent, ast day of July-day preening if sLX
Jej..r.on,Cannonsburgh,Pa.; founded 1802; Rev'
TMuf^Z"!;?' f- r^^^^'"^' ^^"^"^encemenJ, las!
.inuisday in September.
j /)^r/h-n.on, Carlisle, Pa. ; founded 1783; Rev. Wm
Mi^I^mber'''^""'' commoncent, 4th Wednesday
•/i%/on, Washington, Pa. ; founded 1306-
,:s;i^;rnber ' commencement, last Thursday in
f^'^tern Uahersiiy, Pittsbur^^h, Pa.; founded 1820 j
V^/- '"''^' P^'jcipal; comnicncemcnt, first of July'i
fuT' ^"Z' ^'"'■''' ^' ^^«^«"^' president. ^'
AUe^dumi,, Meadvilie, Pa.; founded 1815; Rev
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ITiinolhy Alden, president; coimnencemen:, iirst Wed
nesdav in July.
St. 'Jlary's, Baltimore, Md. ; founded i80j ; Rev. E
JDamphoux, i). d. preeidenc.
i Columbian, Washington, D. C. ; founded 182! ; Rev
Stepiien Chapin, d. d. president; commencement, 4l1.
Wednesday in December.
University of flrg-inin, Charlottesville, Va. ; found
od 1814; Hen. James Madison, rector; uocommence
'ment.
I Hampden Sidney, Prince Edward co. Va.; Rev. J
|Cushin^r, president ; commencement, 4th Wednesda}'
m Spptember.
William and Manj, Williamsburg, Va. ; foundec
1691; Rev. A. Empie, president; commencemeni
4th of July.
?Fa5/imi,'-/on, Lexington, Va. ; founded 1812; Rov
G. A. Baxter, d. d. president; commencement, liiirc
Wednesday in April.
University, jV. C. Chapel Hill ; founded 1T91 ; Rev.
J. Caldwell, d. d. president; commencement, 4tli
Thursday in June.
University, S.C. Columbia; founded 1802; Thom-
as Cooper, M. D. president; commencement, tiboui
Dec. 15.
Charleston, Charleston, S. C. ; founded 1785; Rev.
Jasper Adams, D. D. president; commencement, last!
Tuesday in October.
University of Georgia, Athens, Geo. ; founded 1 785 ;
Rev. M. Waddel, d. d. president ; commencement,!
iirst Wednesday in August. |
JVashville University, Nashville, Tenn, ; founded in!
1806 ; Rev. Philip Lindsley, d. d. president; com-
mencement, first Wednesday in October.
E. Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn. ; Rev. Charles Cof-
fin, D. D. president; commencement, first Thursday in
October.
Augusta, Augusta, Ky. ; founded 1822: Rev. Mar-
tin Ruter, president; commencement, first Wednes-
day in August.
Greenville Coll. Gremville, Tenn. ; founded 1794;
; _ __ (j'J
IP.ev. Henry Ross, President.
I University of Ohio, Alhens, Ohio; founded 1802
(lev. R. G. Wilson, D. D. president; cotnnienccmeni
jV\^ednesday following the third Tuesday in September
Jlinrni University, Oxford, Ohio; founded 1824
Rov. R. H. Bishop, d. d. president ; commencement
'■,\s\ Wednesday in September.
Tran'iyrvania University, Lexington, Ky. ; Kev. Al
.a Woods, D. D. president.
Western Reserve, Hudson, Ohio; founded 1828.
Bloomin^ton, Blooinington, Indiana; fuonded 1828
Rev. Andrew Wylie, n. d. president.
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73
etlill ^oUnnment of mtvmont
FOR THE POLITICAL YEAR,
Commencing Octobdr, 1S30, and ending October, 1331.
EXECUTIVE.
SAMUEI^ C. CRAFTS,
GOVERNOR, Crnftshury,
MARK fllCMAKDS,
LT. GOVERNOR, JFc'stminster.
COUNCILLOiiS.
Hon. M^/ron Clark, Bennington Co.
Samuel Clark, Windliam
Pcobert Pierpoint, Rutland
VVm. G. Hunter, Windsor
Ezra Hoyt, Addison
Jedcdiah H. Harris, Grange,
John C. Thompson, Ci'iittenden
Geo. Worthing-ton, ) rrr i ■
Henry F. Janes, \ ^^ ^'^^^^ngton
Penjaniin F. Demmg, Caledonia
Jufues Davis. Franklin
Geo. B. Shaw, Sccrclaru, Danville.
Benjamin Swan, Treasurer, Woodstock.
Norman Williams, Secretary/ of Slate, Woodstock.
O. H. Smith, Deputy Sec. of State, Montpelier.
David Pierce, Auditor, Woodstock.
LEGISLATIVE,
Robert B. Bates, Speaker.
Timothy Merrill, Clerk.
D. P. Thompson, Engrossing Clerk.
BENNINGTON COUNTY.
Towns. Representatives. Gr. List.
Arlington Martin C Dcming 13329
Bennington Samuel H. Blacknier 27337
Dorset Azel Morso 10992
Landgrovc Gideon Davis Jr. 2136
Manchester Leonard Sarnreant 16565
"^wt^qgsi'.i" 'B'.i' "'I' 'I, .1 1 ii.l
74
1
PownaL
John Wright
107:24 1
Peru
1980 1
Rupert
David Sheldon Jr.
12982
Readshoro'
James Carpenter
2342
Sandgale
Joseph TuttlG
6219 1
Shaftshury
Jesse Blackmer
19619
Stamford
Joel Houghton
2981
Sunderland
Noah Landon
3666
Winhall
Nathaniel Mellen
1972
Woodford
Joseph C. HoUister
1384
^134,229
WINDPIAM COUNTY,
Atthens
2637
Acton
Nathan Fisher
988
Brattlehoro'
Samuel Root
18581
Brook line
Jacob Burdett
295
Dover
James Miner Jr.
5574
Dummerston
Asa Knight
9828
Grafton
William Stickney Jr.
9324
Guilford
Russel Hyde
12316
Halifax
Stanford Plump
7402
Jamaica
Nathaniel Robbing
6953
Londonderry
4999
Marlboro'
Hubbard H. Winchester 6862 t|
JSTewfane
Joseph Ellis
9728
Putney
John Campbell
10284
Rockingham
Manasseh Divoll
20242
Somerset
Samuel Worthington
1230
Stratton
Richard Scott
1195
Townshend
William R. Shafter
9567
Vernon
Eh Lee
4302
Wardshoro'
Nathaniel Ward
6545
Weslmiruter
Ellery Albee
14881
Whitingham
Schuyler Murdock
7931
Wilmington
David Rugg
7945
Windham
David Cobb
4327
gl86,249
RUTLAND COUNTY.
Renson
John Keliogg
13625
75
Brcmdon
John A. Cunant
13321
Castleton
16102
Chittenden
Jonas Wheeler
3800
Clarendon
Linsey Round
13975
Danhy
Ira Edmons
13308
Fairhaven
John Jonas
5534
Hiibhardton
Ira Jennings
6552
Ira
Whipple Martin
3598
tMendon
Edward Mussey •
1005
Mount Tabor
1132
Mount Holly
Nathan T. Sprague
7931
Mlddletowii
Elialdm Paul
8104
Orwell
Samuel Young
19624
Pawlet
Milton Brown
18364
Pittsfield
William R. Blossom
3181
Fiilsford
Jirah Barlow
16919
Poullney
Joel Beeman
18039
Rutland
Rodney C. Royce
23676
Sherburne
Richard Eastabrooks
1669
Shrewsbury
John Buckmaster
8050
Sudbury
Joseph Warner
6926
Tinmouth
Obadiah Noble
7720
Wallinsford
Thomas Hulett
11702 1
Wells ^
Seth Blossom
5480
West Haven
David B. Phippenee
5037
^254,356
WINDSOR COUNTY.
Andover
Oren Hazeltine
6233
Baltimore
1391
Barnard
Levi Belknap
12112
Bethel
John Woodbury
12706
Bridg-cwater
David Thompson
. 7134
Cavendish
Levi Jack man
12263
Chester
Abiel Richardson
20380
Hartford
Wyllys Lyman
17435
Hart land
Elihu LucQ
21431
Ludlow
Asa Fletcher
6976
JVorwich
EHas Lyman, jr.
15933
Plymouth
Levi Slack
5119
Promfret
Nathan Snow
10992
7*3 1
Readi7ig
Simeon Buck
1158.3
Rochester
Ephraim D. Brigga
0156
Royalton
Jacob Col]amer
1444Q
Sharon
William Steele
19480
Springfield
William Thayer
14301
Stockbridgc
Daniel Gay Jr.
6430
Weather.^eld
Joshua Upham
19642
Weston
Jonathan Webster
42 45
Windsor
Thomas Leland
27000
WoodstocJc
Lysander Raymontl
26160 j
§298,115
ADDISON COUNTY.
Addison
Marshall S. Doty
12815
Bridport
Abner Wilcox
15238
Bristol
Rufus H. Barnard
6269
Cornwall
Chauncey Cook
10793
Ferrisburg
David Hazard
14406
Goshen
Nathan Capen
2146
Hancock
Nathan Claflin
1847
Kingston
Isaac Parker
1476
Ijeicester
John Bullock
3700
Lincoln
Isaac Houston •
2879
J\Iiddlehury
Robert B. Bates
22249
JMonkton
John Smith
9109
J^ew Haven
Daniel Twitehell
15255
Panion
Jesse Grandy
5183 1
Salisbury
Elnalhan Darling-
6128
Shoreham
Silas H. Jennison
18802
Starksboro'
Myron Bushnell
5563 {
Vergenncs
Philip C. Tucker
7814
Waltham
George Field
3087 1
Weybridge
Benjamin Wales
6778
Whiting
John Branch
5563
jgl77,109
ORANGE COUNTY.
Bradford
Jesse Merrill, 2d.
11376
Braintree
Seth Riford
6450
Brookfield
Frederick Griswold
11949
Chelsea
D. Azro A. Buck
13024 i
1
76
Corinth
Winthrop Green
14260
Fairlee
Isaac Farrington
3542
J^TewbHry
Peter Burbank
15580
Orange
Luther S. Burnham
4047
Randolpk
Belcher Sahsbury
22681
Strafford
Martin Barrett
14443
Thciford»
13986
Tojisham
James Petrie
6506
Tunbridge
Nathaniel King
14966
Verskire
Simeon Bacon
8164
Washington
Asa Burton
7705
West Fairlee
Jabez Lanphear
4467
Williamstown
Darius Pride
11213
gl84,368
CHITTENDEN COUNTY
^
Bolton
James Whitcomb
1774
Burlington
Timothy Follett
29647
Charlotte
William Pease
15536
Colchester
Noah Wolcott
6951
Essex
Pvoswcll Butler
12692
Hinesburg
Nahum Peck
11681
Huntington
John Judson
4112
Jericho
Truman Galusha
S884
Marisfield
Ivory Luce
958
.Milton
Lemuel B. Piatt
13796
Richmond
William Rhodes
6200
Shelburne
Heman Barstow
11232
St. George
Lewis Higbee
1081
UnderhiU
John H. Tower
3674
Westford
Danforth Wales
6682
WiUiston
Truman Chittenden
12383
J147,291
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Barre
Alvan Carter
12552
Berlin
Jonathan P. Miller
9756
Calais
Pardon Janes
6796
Duxbury
Ira Arms
2915
Elmore
Abner Doty
1648
1 Fayslon
Merrill Tyler
1452
G2
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78
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Marshfield
Spencer Lawrence
5193
Middlesex
John Vincent
5720
Montpelier
William Upiiam
16691
Moretown
Harvey W. Carpenter
4149
Korthjield
Plainjield
Lebbeus Bennett
Israel Goodwin
6643
4348
Roxhury
Charles Sampson
2639
Stow
Philo G. Camp
8220
Waitsfield
Jason Carpenter
6126
Waterbury
Charles R. Cleaves
8665
Warren
Moses Sargeant jr.
3282
Worcester
Milton Brown
1587
^108,391
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
Barnct
William Gilkerson
11105
Burke
Joel Tnill
4180 1
Cabot
Anthony Perry
6551
Danville
Aug-ustine Clark
18055
Groton
Peter McLachlm
3067
Ilardwick
Orra Crosby
6245
Kirby
Oren Carpenter
1866 1
Lyndon
Job Randall
9740
JVewark
Obed Johnson
1144
Peacham
Jacob Blanchard
11133 !
Ryegate
James Nelson jr.
7253 1
SheJJield
Stephen Drown
2665
St. Joknsbury
Ariel Aldrich _
10061 1
Sutton
Jacob C. Morrill
5074 !
Walden
Nathaniel Farrington _;
r. 46 16
8775
Walerford
Robert Taggard
Wliedock
Abner Morrill
2982 \
Woodbury
Joel Cilley
2036
gll6,551
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Bakcrs^Md
Thomas Child
6567
Belvidere,
849
Berkshire
William C. Ellsworth
5290
Cambridge
Nathan Smilie
8 752
Enosburg
Horace Eaton
6411 1
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79
1
Fairfax
Joseph Kingsbury
8491 \
9102 '
Fairfield
Juab Smith
Fletcher
Ira Amstron^
3618
Franklin
Phillip S. Gates
5121
Georgia
Decius R. Bog^ue
13276
HighgaU
John Barr
8857
Johnson
Israel O. Andrews
4923
J\Io7ilgomery
Selah B. Uphara
2054
Richford
William Rogers
2050
Sheldon
Alfred Keith
7871
St. Albans
John Smith
16078
Sterlings
872
Sicanton
James Piatt
11284
JFaterville,
1787
^122,261
ORLEANS COUNTY.
JllbanT/
John Fainaan
2570
Barton
Ellis Cobb
3848
Browning ton
George C. West
1917
Craflshnry
Augustus Young
5274
Coventry
Calvin Harmon
3207
Charleston
Tyler Bingham
1563
Derby
Ecnjaniin Hinman
8479 1
Eden
Clark Fjsk
1712
Glover
Charles Hardy
2725
Greensboro'
Marvin G row
3690
Holland
Isaiah Emerson
1264
Ilydepark
Breed Noyes
3242 1
Irasburgh
Elisha H. Starkweather 3961 j|
Jay
Madison Keith
453
Kellyvale
Henry Smith
1060
J)lorrisiown
Luther Bingham
6418
JMorgan^
1041
A'^eivporl
Samuel Warner
1068
Salem
Josiah Lyon
706
Troy
Frederick Fuller
2234
Vr ^utColt
Jonathan Snnth
1867
Wesljldd,
1359
s^59,6-ri5
80
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ESSEX COUNTY.
Brunswick
Hains SchofT
683
Canaan
1688
Concord
Archibald Taggard
5034
Granby
Elijah Baker
420
Guildhall
Jolm Dewey
3093
Lunenhurgh
Jonah Brooks jr.
6038
Leminglony
864
Maidstone
Daniel Rich
1793
Minehead
Martin French
528
^■20,149
GRAND ISLE COUNTY.
Alburgh
William L. Sowles
8304
Grand Isle
Samuel Adams
5461
J^orth Hero
Joel Allen
3639
South Hero
Benajah Phelps
6774
Vineyard
Harry Hill
2010
g'26,190
Rev. George G. InjTersoll, Chaplain
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Rawsel R.
Keith, Sheriff,
1
E. P. Walton, jr. Messenger,
William Billings, Door-Keeper,
Araunah Marshall, } Officers
cfthe '
Cyren Bui
dick, ( House.
RECAPITULATI0>' OF GRAND l.TST BY
COUNTIES.
Bennington co.
gl34,229
Washington,
108.391
Windham,
180,249
Caledonjo,
116,551
Rutland,
254,386
Franklin,
122,261
Windsor,
298,116
Orleans,
59,6f.5
Addison,
177,109
Essex,
20,149
Orange,
184,368
Grand-Isle,
26,190
jChittenden,
147,291
ai^r-.'ri Hi,>;rt:.^jai,e^
di
TOWN OFFICIJRS, CLERGY, ATTORiNIES,
PHYSICIANS AND POSTMASTERS,
!>■ EACH TOV.-.X r.N THE STATI
BENNINGTON COUNTY.
Arlington. Town clerk, Anson Canfield ; Firs
constable, Lemuel Havvley ; Selectmen, Martin C
D.Mning-, Asahel Hurt], Samuel Canfield ; Clergy, i
,' William S. Perkins, epis. Rendal, bap. ; Attor-
ney, Piiineas Smith; Physicians, Abel Ayisworth
Sif.':eon Litllefield, Marshall Littlefield ; Poctmaster.
Cyrus B. IIills.
Bennington. Town clerk, William Haswell ; Firsi
constable, Hiram Blackmer; Selectmen, Green Black-
mer, Jedcdiah Dewey, Samuel Loomis, Enos Rudd,
Aaron Sherwood ; Clergy, Henry F. Baldwin, bap.;
Attornies, David Robinson, jr. Samuel H. Blackmer.
Hiland Hall, O. C. Merrill, U. M. Robinson, Truman
Squier, Pierpoint Isham, Daniel Cliurcli, Henry Kel-
logg, John S. Robinson, James Hubbeil ; Physicians.
Noadiah Swift, William Bigelow, Jonathan Chandler.
Hen}an Swift, George O. Gilbert, Freeborn Johnson;
Postmasters, Willipui Haswell, Benningtong, Daniei!
Loomis, North-Bennington.
Dorset. Town clerk, Azel Morse ; First constable.
Heman Morse ; Selectmen, John Chapman, Jub-u
I Kent, Benjamin A.mes; Clergy, William. Jackson, pres.
John Whiteham, meth. ; Physicians, Alplieus Morse.
Walter S. Siiumway ; Postmasters, James A. Hodge.
Dorset, Johnson Marsh, East-Durset.
LamJo-rove. Town clerk, Reuben Holt, jr. ; First
; constable, Joseph Holt; Selectmen, Reuben Holt, jr.
Gideon Davis, jr. Barach'.as Abbott; Clergv
Sanderson, meth. ; Physician, Amri Benson; Post-
master, Joshua Marsh.
I Mcuich-csier. Town clerk, Walter J. Shipherd :
First constable, Gurdon H. Sm.ith ; Selectmen, Major
Hawley, Cyrus Munson, Elijah Colhns; Clergy, James
Vnderson, con. Ab'm. Biownson, ep. — Giilet, baj)
Attornies, Milo L. Bennett, Leonard Sargcant, John
Aikcns, Oscar Chipman ; Physicians, Ezra Isham, R.
82
Thatcher, George TuLtle, Thomas Dunton, Henry
Gray ; Postmasters, Waiter J. Shipherd, Benjamin
Roberts, Factory point.
Pownal. Town clcriv, Sylvanus Danforth; First
constable, Josiah Bates; Selectmen, Samuel Wright,
Nathan Varin, Elijah Barber; Clergy, Benj. Gardner,
bap. ; Attorney, Daniel E. Spencer; Physicians, Ben-
jamin F. Morgan, Abel B. Wilder, A. W. Potter;
Postmaster, John M. Potter.
Readshorovgh. Town clerk, Jonathan Houghton;
First constable, Elijah Bailey ; Selectmen, Richard
Carpenter, Jacob Hicks, William Stafford ; Clergy.
James Carpenter, bap. Jonas Stearns, reformed melh.
Simon Myres, jr. chris. ; Physcian, Henry W. Bell ;
Postmaster, James Hatch.
Rupert. Town clerk, Henry Sheldon ; First con-
stable, Norman Harvey ; Selectmen, Seth Moore, Ira
Weed, John Moore; Clergy, David Wilson, con. W.
Wait, bap. ; Attornies, Nathan Burton, Isaac Sher-
man ; Pliysician, Henry Sheldon ; Postmasters, Ira
H. Sheldon, Rupert, Harmon Underbill, East Rupert.
Shafisbury. Town clerk, Hiram Barton ; First
constable, Lemuel Bottum; Selectmen, AsaMattoson,
Nathan H. Boltum, Amos Galushn, jr. ; Clergy, Isaiah
Alatteson, Daniel Tinkham, Cyrus Hayes, bap. Enochi
King, meth. Elijah Bump, univ. ; Attorney, Nathan]
Huntington; Physicians, Daniel Huntington, Jonat-
Huntington ; Postmaster, Henry Huntington,
Stamford. Town clerk, Otit; Phillips; First consta-
ble, Reuben Smith ; Selectmen, Otis Piiillips, Samuelj
Wallace, jr. Thomas Bratton ; Clergy, Johnson/
bap. ; Physician, James Snialley.
Sandgate. Town clerk, John H. Sanderson ; First
constable, Stephen Hurd; Selectmen, Joseph Tuttle,
Theodore Sanderson, Reuben Thomas; Physician,
Harmon Tucker. I
Sunderland. Town clerk, James A. Graves ; Firsti
constable, Michael Judson ; Selectmen, Tim. Brown-|
son, Michael Judson, Reuben Webb ; Clergy, Nead-i
ham Knights, ref meth. ; Phisician, Daniel Hix ; Pogt-i
masier, Gilbert Bradley, 2d. j
83
WinkalL Town clerk, Reuben Brooks; First con-
table, John Brooks ; Selectmen, Nathaniel Mellen,
Silas Gleascn, Wyman Sprague, jr. ; Clergy, Josepli|
B. Goddard, con. Joseph Allen, meth. ; Physician, Job
Leonard.
Woodford. Town clerk, William Park ; First con-j
stable, Reuel Cutler ; Selectmen, Elisha Lyon, Urieii
Culler, Joel Hosmer; Clergy, Joseph C. Hollister,|
reformed meth.
WTNDHATM COUNTY.
Adon. Town clerk, Daniel Fisher ; First consta-
ble, Jonas Holden ; Selectmen, Isaac Fisher, jr. Na-
than Fisher, Dennis Holden. j
Athcrts. Town clerk, James Bay ley ; First consta-l
ble, Lyman Alexander ; Selectmen, Tim. H. Whit-j
ney, James Bayley, Jonathan Colton ; Clergy, Zerah'
Colburn, meth. ; Postmaster, James Bayley. i
Brattleboraugh. Town clerk, Stephen Greenleaf;[
First constable, Willard Cobleigh ; Selectmen, Joseph!
Goodhue, Seth Herrick, Levi Goodenough ; Clergy,!
Jonathan M'Gee, J. L. Stark, con.; Attornies, Sam-|
uel Elliot, Jonatlian Plunt, Asa Green, Frederic W.}
Hall, William R. Hayes ; Physicians, Russel Fitch, i
John L. Dickerman, Phil Hall, Daniel Gilbert; Post-j
master, Asa Green. I
Brookline. Town clerk, Jacob Burditt; First con-|
stable, Isaac Wellman, 3d. ; Selectmen, Tho's Crane,'
Alvin Boyden, Ebenezor Whitney; Physician^ Will-1
|iam Perry. j
Dover, Town clerk, Laban Jones ; First constable,'
Henry Rice; Selectmen, Laban Jones, John Rico, jr.!
Lyman Howe; Clergy, Isaac Cummings, con. Wm.'
H. Hodges, meth. James Mann, bap. Daniel Leonard,'
f. bap. ; Physician, Jedediah Estabrook ; Postmaster,
Jotham Howe. I
Dummerston. Town clerk, Joseph Duncan; Firstj
constable, Asa Dutfon, jr. ; Selectmen, Asa Knight,!
Enos Leonard, John F. Stearns ; Clergy, Hosea Buck-!
ley, con. Jonathan Huntley, bap. ; Attorney, Marshall
Miller; Physicians, Sewaii Walker, Isaac N. Knapp,'
Chinsey Puffer; Pastmaster, Lewis Henry. !
;j4
Graftim. Town clerk, Arternas Spring ; First con-
stable, Samuel Walker; Selectmen, Erastus Burg-ess,
\Vm. Palmer, Lewis C Alexander; Clerg-y, Selali R.
Arms, con. John Sweet, bop.; Physicians, Benjamin
Bridgeman, Worcester Chandler, Ezra Edson, jr. ;
; Postmaster, Nathan Wheeler.
\ Guilford. Town clerk, Ward Bullock ; First con-
jstable, Russejl Ilydo; Selccttaen, Samuel Cutting-,
iSamuel Sikes, Barnard Lynde ; Clerfi^y, Samuel 13.
iShaw,ep. Benjamin Buck1in,bap. Asa Ilaynes, meth. ;
[Attorney, John Phelps; Physicians, Dana Hyde, Ben-
jamin W. Stevens; Postmasters, Elihu Field, Guil-
jford, Edward Hougliton, inn. Guilford centre.
I Haliptx. Town clerk," Darius Bullock; First cnn-
,-5tal)le, Chipman Swam; Selcctnicn, x^zariah Hall, jr.
VVilliam Plumb, Elisha Hag-ar ; Clergy, Thomas H
AV'ood,con. Samuel Fish, jr. bap. ; Attornies, Jedediah
jStark, James L. Stark; Physicinns, Charles Houg'h-
ton, Joseph Cobb; Postmaster, Thomas II. Wocjd.
j Jamaica. Town clerk, Ezra Livermore ; First con-
'stable, Samuel T. R. Cheney; Selectmen, Nathaniel
Robbins, Peter R. Taft, Jonathan Gleason ; Physician,
iMoses Chamberlin; Postmaster, Benjamin Felton.
Londonderry. Town clerk, Isaac R^ichardson ; First
constable, Pt,uel White; Selecttnen, Elisha White,
Daniel Warner, Birnet Wait, jr.; Clerg-y, Philetus
Clark, con. Simeon Pierce, bap. ; Physician, Jairus B.
Collins ; Postmaster, David C. Stowell.
Marlborough. Town clerk, Ephroim H. Newton;
First constable, Jonathan Smith ; Selectmen, Hubbard
H. Winchester, Simeon Adams, Ezra Thayer; Cler-
gy, Ephraim II. Newton, con. Pliinehas Ilowe, bop. ;
Piiysician, Ebenczer Tucker ; Postn^aster, Jonathan
Smith.
JVeivfanc. Town clerk, Nathan Stone; First con
stable, Wm. H. Williams; Selectmen, Aaron C. Rob
inson. Pa rdon T. Kimball, Walter Eager ; Clerg-y,
Chandler Bates, con. Fuller, meth. ; Attornies
Martin Field, Roswell M. Field ; Physicians, Chester
Olds, John Wilson, liolliday; Postmasters, Ja
son DLjncan,jr. WMnsville, Ira M'Collum, Fayottcville
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; Pulneij. Town clerk, James Low; First constable,,'
!Eph. H. Mason; Selectmen, David Crawford, S&mueii
iWheat, Willard Cobb; Ci^riry, B. H. Pitman, con. ;|
jAttornics, Phineas White, Asa Keyes. 2d. ; Physicians.
jAlex. Campbell, John Campbell, Nathaniel Chamber-
ikiin; Postmaster, James Keyes.
} Rockinham. Town clerk, Alexander S. Campbell ;
First constable. Edward Darby; Selectmen, Richard
Cobb, Cyrus Locke, Ezekiel Weston; Clergy, Carl-|
■ton Chase, ep. Richard M. Ely, bap. ; Attornies, D.j
Kelloo-g, Alexander S. Campbell, Horace Baxter, Jo-j
nathan D. Bradley ; Physicians, Noah Pratt, John H
Wells, Artemas Robins, Wm. Atcherson ; Postmas
ters, John H. Wells, B. Falls, Royal Earl, Saxton's
river, Henry Campbell, Rockingham.
1 Somerset. Town clerk, Hazelton Rice; First con-
jstable, Moses Pike; Selectmen, Elliot Morse, Joseph
Pike, Leonard Clark.
Sfrailon. Town clerk, Asa Phillips; First consta-
ble, Hudson Grout ; Selectmen, Richard Scott, AbeJ
Grout, jr. Jedediah Morse.
I Tovmshcnd. Town clerk, Lucius Dyer: First con
stable, Gilman Chamberlain; Selsctmen, Chs. Phelps.
W^m. R. Shafter, Samuel Gray; Clergy, Guy Buck
ley, meth. ; Attornies, Charles Phelps, Epaphroditus
Ransom; Physicans, Joel Chaniberlain. Waitstill R-
Ranney, Silas Clark, Charles Clark, Horace Stark-
weather; Postmasters, John Fessenden, West Village.
John P. Marsh, East Village.
Vernon. Town clerk, Cyrus Washburn ; First con-
stable. Isaac Johnson, jr. ; Selectmen, Isaiah W. John-
son, Thomas Johnson, Nathan Wood; Physician, Cy-
rus Washburn; Postmaster, Marshal Whithed.
Wardsborough. Town clerk, Asa Vv^lieelock; First
constable, Henry Grovier; Selectmen, Noth. Ward,
Drury Fairbank, Silas Dexter; Clergy, James Tufts,
con. Joseph Gampball, bap. ; Physicians, Paul Wheel-
er, John Warren; Postmaster, James Tufts. |
IVestminster. Town clerk, Sylvester Sage ; First;
constable, Dan Willard; Selectmen, John Smith, El-I
ery Allbe, Ahiall Goodell : Clernry. Sylvester Sagc.'^
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Timothy Field, con. ; Attorney, William C. Bradley
Physicians, Plinny SafFord, David Allen ; PostraasLer,
Samuel Lovejoy.
Windham. Town clerk, William Harris; First
constable, Jude Farr ; Selectmen, Daniel Cobb, Tim-
othy Sherwin, David Woodburn ; Clergy, Selah R.
Arms, Samuel Kingsbury, bap. ; Physician, John Aus-
tin ; Postmaster, David Woodburn.
Whii'mgham. Town clerk, Elliot Brown ; First
constable, William PIull ; Selectmen, Jos. Goodnow,
Abraham Chase, James White; Clergy, Amherst
Lamb, bap. Ebenezer Davis, meth. ; Attornies, Joiin
Roberts, Horace Roberts, Henry Closson; Physicians,
Elliot Brown, Horace Smith; Postmasters, Horact:
Roberts, Saxton Plumb. Point Pleasant.
Wilmington. Town clerk, Jairus Hall; First con
stable, George Robinson ; Selectmen, Elam French
Ricliaid Waste, Dennis Farralcr; Clergy, J.Wright,
con. Mansfield Bruce, bap. Skinner, un. ; Attor-
ney, Charles K. Field ; Physician, John Pulsipher;
Postmaster, Ephraim Tyler.
WINDSOR COUNTY.
Andover. Town clerk, Nathaniel P. Dodge; First
constable, John B. Manning; Selectmen, Edward Si-
mons, Jerry Adams, Abiel Pierce ; Clergy, Joel Man
ning, bap. ; Physician, Charles \¥. Chandler ; Post
masters, Sewel Sn-iith, Andover, and Edward L. Si
mons, Simonsville.
Baltimore. Town clerk, Jonathan Woodbury, jun.
IFirst constable, John Piper ; Seletcmen, Stephen Rob
nson, Benjamin Pago, Joshua Leland.
Barnard. Town clerk, George R. Winslow ; First
constable. Amos Jaques ; Selectmen, Thomas Free
man, J. B. Danforth, Apollos Warner; Clergy,
Taylor, cong. Joseph Ward, univer. ; Hoit, Ab
ner Perkins, Andrew Stevens, meth. ; Physicians
[saac Danforth, Burbank, — — Swift; Postmas-
'.er, Edvvard Morris.
Bethel. Town clerk, Jonathan Marsh ; First con-
stable, David Owen; Selectmen, Weaker Perrin, Johr
Woodbury, John Noble ; Clergy, W, Swift, con. W.
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Granger, meth. Zebine, epis. ; Attornies, Julius
Convers; Physicians, Alfred Page, Walter Carpen-
ter ; Postmasters, Alexander Ral^itun, West Bethel,
Leonard Fisk, E. Bethel.
Bridgeicater. Town clerk, Isaiah Raymond; First
constable, Alvin Lamb ; Selectmen, Morris Lamb; J.
H. Munger, Barnabas Thompson, jr. ; Clergy, Nche-
miah Woodward, bap. Junius Spaldmg, meth. ; Phys-
icians, James IL Munger, Gains P. Wood, R. F.
Goodwin; Postmaster, Thomas Southgate, jr.
Cavendish. Town clerk, Samuel Adams ; First con-
:>table, Joseph Parker, 2nd ; Selectmen, Samuel Ad-
ams, Josiah Gilson, Levi Jackman ; Clergy, W^arren
Skinner, univer. Joseph Freeman, bap. James Morgan,
f. bap. ; Attornies, Asa Wheeler, Salmon F. Button,
Horace Fletcher, Josiah Chandler; Physicians, Isaiah
Parker, Alpheus Fletcher, William May, Alexander
McEwen ; Postmasters, Addison Fletcher, Cavendish,
andR. F. Fletcher, Proctorsville.
Chester. Town clerk, Amos Heald ; First consta-
ble, Nathan Atwood ; Selectmen, Amos Heald, Jesse
Steadman, Thomas T. Barrett ; Clergy, Urial C. Bur-
nap, con. Aaron Leland, bap. Rufus Bruce, f. bap. ;
Attornies, Thomas Robertson, Samuel Smith,
Hutchinson ; Physicians, Ptolmey Edson, Abraham
Lowel, Thomas T. Barrett; Postmaster, Phinehas O.
Sargeant.
Ludlow. Town clerk, Moses Haven ; First con-
stable, Elijah Gove ; Selectmen, Moses Haven, Asa
Fletcher, Joseph Davison ; Clergy, Frederick A. Can-
non, con. Alanson L. Covell, bap. ; Attornies, Reuben
Washburn, Sewall Fullum, jun. ; Physicians, Joshua
Warner; Postmaster, Benja. Billings.
JVoricich. Town clerk. Jacob Burton ; First con-
stable, David Freeman; Selectmen, Alba Stimson.
Elias Lyman, jr. Abel Partridge; Clergy. Sam'l God-
dard, James W. Woodward, con. ; Attornies, Aaron
Loveland, John Wright, Harvey Burton ; Physicians,
Horace Hatch, Lyraan Lewis ; Postmaster, Cyrue
Partridge.
I Hartford. Town clerk, Freegrncc licavitt, First
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'constable, Noah B. Hazen ; Selectmen Wyllys Ly-
'rnan, Shubael Russ, Allen Hazen ; Cler^ry, Austin Ha-
|zen, con. ; Attornies, Wyllys Lyman, Andrew Tracy;
Physicians, David Ingraham, Thomas A. Carter, Ira
iTcnney, Galen Hunter; Postmasters, Phinehas Kim-
'ball, Hartford, Baxter B. Newton, West Hartford,
Jacob Dlmick, Q,uechy Village.
j Hartland. Town clerk, Sylvester Marcy ; First
constable, Wells Hadley ; Selectmen, Daniel Denison,}
Jonathan Bagley, William Ashley ; Clergy, Samuel
Delano, con. Timothy Grow, bap. ; Isaac N. Cush-
man ; Physicians, John Harding, Sylvester Marcy, S.
E. W^inslow; Postmaster, David H. Sumner, Hart-
land, Alvin Taylor, North Village.
Plymouth. Town clerk, Cephas Moors ; First con-
stable, Samuel Page; Selectmen, Asa Brigg, Emanu-
el Sawyer, JohnLakin; Physicians, Ardin J.Tay-
lor, Alexander H. Janes; Postmaster, Amos Pollard.
Pom/ret. Town clerk, David Chandler ; Firsi con-
stable, Tliomas Fraser; Selectmen, Henry liewitt,
jDaniel Tinkham, Harvey Bruce ; Clergy, Joseph
iMarsh, con. Asa Bealoy, Isaac Dexter, cliris. ; Physi-
jcians, Kimball Russ, Joseph Bilhngs ; Postmaster,
jCyrus Snow.
Reading. Town clerk, Abel Gilson, jr. ; First con-
stable, Solomon Keys; Selectmen, iibel Gilson, jr.
Simeon Buck, Trumbul Ackley ; Clergy, Sanmel C.
Loveland, restorationer, Marsh, unit. Sewal Ful-
lum, f. bap. ; Physicians, John Smith, John W. Em|
ery, — — Minard ; Postmasters, Abel Gilson, jr. mid-
dle of the town, William L. Plawkins, east part,
Hemingway, Fitchville.
Rochesiei\ Town clerk, John Trask ; First consta-
ble, David Warren, jr. ; Selectmen, E. D. Briggs, S.
S. Hemminway, Joseph Morse ; Clergy, Salmon Hurl-
but con. ; Attornies, Simeon A. Webber; Physicians,
David Huntington, Reuben Hall, > Phelps ; Post-
master, Isaac W. Wil'ard.
Royalton. Town clerk, Richard Bloss ; First con-
stable, Jonathan Kinney ; Selectmen, Oliver Willis,
iCalvin Parkhurst, Gideon Binixham ; Clergy, A. C.
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Was!iburn, con. ; Attornies, John Francis, A. C. No-
ble, J. Collamer ; Piiysicians, J. A. Dennison, Richard
Bloss. J. A. Dennison, jr. ; Postmaster, Oramel Saw-
yer.
Sharo7i. Town clerk, Samuel Shuttleworth, jr. :
First constable, Freeman Page: Selectmen, William
Gifford, Freeman Holt, Sanrl. Shutlle\vorth,jr. ; Cler-
gy, Samuel Bascomb,[con. James Parker, bap. ; Attor-
ney Samuel Shuttleworth, jr. ; Physician, Alba South-
rd; Postmaster, Chester Baxter.
Stockbj'idge. Town clerk, Rufus Lynn ; First con-
stable, Daniel Gay, jr, ; Selectmen, Joel Cooper, John
Leonard, Paul W. Gay ; Clcro-7, Gilman Vorce, con,
Araunah Allen, bap. ; Physician, Timothy P. Fay;
Postmasters, Justin Morgan, Stockbridge : Myrick
Gay, Gaysville.
Springfield. Town clerk, Nomlas Cobb ; First con-
stable, Samuel Chipman ; Selectmen, Wni: Thayer,
Thomas Dana, Bezaleel Wood; Clergy, Robinson
Smiley, con.; Dexter Bates, meth. ; Eldad Goodman,
con.; Attornies, Nomlas Cobb, Samuel W. Porter;
Physicians, Moses Cobb, Eleazer Crane, Hoit,
Kendrick ; Postmaster, Frederick Porter.
Weaiherf-field. Town clerk, Joshua Upham; First
constable, Daniel Bowen ; Selectmen, Joseph R. Will-
liams, James Newton, Sewall Clement; Clergy, Jas.
iConverse, con. ; Physicians, Aaron Pierce, Thomas F.
jSaxton, Robert Cram, Zopher Furber; Postmasters,
Bailey Bartlett, Bow, Joseph Kidder, Perkinsville, Zo-
phcj Furber, Corners, Reuben Squires, Greenbush.
Windsor. Town clerk, Carlos Coolidge ; Firstcon-
stable, Ricliard Wait ; Second constable, Thomas M.
Pomroy ; Selectmen, Thomas Lsland, Charles Leav-
ens, Samuel Patrick, A. N. Woodruff, William Sabin;
Clergy, John Wheeler, con. ; Leland Howard, bap.
William Hector, epis. ; Attornies, Jonathan H. Hub-
bard, Asa Aiken, Horace Everett, Samuel Shuttle-
worth, Thos. Leland, Carlos Coolidge, Wm. G. Hun-
ter, Edwin Edgerton, Thos. S. Fullerton, Jabez Sar-
geant : Physicians, Nahum Trask, Ezra S. Trask, Jas.
Hall, Samuel Sargeant, Edward E. Phelps, — ~— Por-
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ter, Dyar 8tacy, Cyrus Houg-liton, John Wakedeld
Joseph Whiting; Postmasters, Jabez Sargeant, Wind
sor, Gad Orvis, West Parisli. I
i Woochtock. Town clerk, Eliphnlet Dunham; FirstI
;Constable, Lysander Raymond; Selectmen, John A.
Pratt, Jason Kendall, Nathan T. Churchill ; Clergy,!
Joel Ciapp, epis. John Richards, con. Jasper Hazen,'
lElias Cobb, chris. Seth Sterling, meth. William Bell,!
jJacob Holt, univer. ; Physicians, Joseph A. Gallup,'
jJohn D. Powers, Stephen Drew, John IJurnett, Wil-j
|lard Parker, David Palmer, Bulkley O. Tyler, Oliverj
iRuss, Nathan Thomas, Willard Bowman, Thomas E.!
[Powers ; Attornies, Charles Marsh, Job Lyman, Nor-|
inan Williams, David Pierce, George E. Wales, Ed[
{win Hutchinson, Lyndon A. Marsh, Benj. Swan, jr.
{R. M. Ransome; Postmaster' Bcnj. Swan, jr.
Westo7i.. Town clerk, Amos N. Burton, First con,
stable, Jacob Whitney; Selectmen, Amos|N. Burton,
Peter Blanchard, Parker Sliattuck ; Clergy, Stilman
Morgan, cou.; Physicians. Henry Gray, Ira Burton;
jPostmaster, John Wilder.
i ADDISON COUNTY.
Addison. Town clerk, Gideon Seegar; First con-
jStahle, David G. Jackson ; Selectmen, Aaron Merrill,
iAsa Wilmarth, Jonas N. Benedict; Clergy, — — Stow,
;bap. ; Physicians, Prentiss D, Cheney, Henry Hale,
Asa Snell, Isaac Rowley ; Postmasters, Gideon See-
gur, Addison, Byson Murry, Chimney Point.
Bridport. Town clerk, Joshua S. Strong; First
constable, Colonel Smith ; Selectmen, Matthew Cham-
bers, Geo. Gale, Abner Wilcox; Clergy, L Graves,j
con. Lamb, Jona. Merriam, bap.; Attorney, Cal-|
vin Solace; Physicians, Martin Gay, Luther Carey,:
Joel Rice ; Postmaster, Pans Fletcher. i
Bristol. Town clerk, W^inter H- Plolley ; First con-
stable, James Wilds ; Selectmen, Amos Eddy, Solo-:
mon Drake, Joseph Needham; Clergy, Griswold Sey-I
mour, con. Hazeltine Baxter, David Hendee, bap. ;'
Attornies, Horatio Needham, P- P. Holley; Physician.!
Joseph Needham ; Postmaster, Harry C. Sopor. j
Cornwall. Town clerk, Asahel Bingham : First ji
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constable, Linus Evarts ; Selectmen, Horace Janes,
William Hamilton, Jesso Ellsworth ; Clergy, Jededi-
uh Bushnell, con. Hall, bap. ; Physicians, Fred-
erick Ford, Thos. P. Matthews, Oliver J. Ells ; Post-
laiaster, Chaunccy Stowell.
Ferrlshurgh. Town clerk, Theoph. Middlebrook ;
First constable, Moses Taft ; Selectmen, Noah W.
Porter, Caleb Sherman, Wm. Allen; Clergy, John A.
Dodge, bap. ; Physician, Jonathan Cram.
Goshen. Town clerk, Nathan Capen ; First con-
stable, William Carlisle, 3d. ; Selectmen, Nathan Ca-
pen, Reuben Allen, Moses Kinsman.
Hancock. Town clerk, Josiah P. Brooks; First
;oonstable, Charles L. Church ; Selectmen, Charles
Church, Nathan Claflin, Peter Washburn ; Physician,
Hiram Morgan; Postmaster, John Hackett.
Kingston. T. clerk, Jos. Patrick ; First cons. Lucius
Bingham; Selectmen, William Elsworth, jr. Samuel
Pinney, John Thatcher; Clergy, John Suddard, epis.
Prince Jennie, con. ; Postmaster, Solomon Burnliam, jr.
Leicester. Town clerk, William Gile ; First con-
stable, Edward Morin ; Selectmen, John Bullock, Geo.
\L Fish, James Mack; Clergy, Meeker, meth. ;
Physician, William Gile ; Postmaster, Thomas D.
Witherell.
Lincoln. Town clerk, Isaac Houston ; First con-
stable, Peter Johnston ; Selectmen, Isaiah Green,
John Bush, Amasa Mathewson; Clergy, Benjamin
jTabor, Valentine Meader, friend qua.; Physicians, B.
Tabor, Luther M. Kent.
Monkton. Tow^n clerk, Stodard Hollis; First con-
stable, Alson Collins ; Selectmen, John Smith, Rus-
sell Eastman, Lyman Smith ; Perrin Fisk, bap.
Bentley, meth. David Ferris, reformed meth. Elijah
Smith, univer.; Physicians, Dan Stone, George E.
Stone, Ira Smith, Horatio A. Smith ; Postmaster, Ed-
mund Collins.
JS'^eichaven. Justus Pier ; First constable, Setb
Langdon, jr. ; Selectmen, Ira Clark, Horace P. Birge,
Silas Doud; Clergy, Joel Fisk, con. Thomas A. Car-
penter, meth. ; Attorney, Joseph C. Bradley; Phvci-
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^cians, Adan Hall, Levi Warner, Cullen Bullard ; Post*
'moeters, Hubbard Cook, Lanosboro', Joseph C. Brad-
ley, East Mills.
Panlon. Town clerk, Jesso Grandy; First consta-
ble, Urial Chapin ; Selectmen, Luther Grandy, Alex.
Brush, Nathan Spalding ; Physician, Orin Smith ;
Postmaster, Calvin Hyde.
j Starkshoro\ Town clerk, Richard Worth ; First
iconstuble, Theron Downey ; Selectmen, Myron Bush-
!nell, John Hill, 3d. William Worth, 2d ; Clergy, Joel
iBattey, friend qua. ; Physicians, Alfred Clark, Irn
,Metcalf. Pes' master, x^ugustus White.
j Salisbury. Town clerk, Harvey Doming; First
constable, Levi Brig-gs, jr. Selectmen, Harvey Dem-|
;ing, Alpheus Taylor, — - Dowd ; Attorney, Ebonozer
!N. Briggs; Physicians, Washington Miller, Fritts;;:
Postmaster, Harvey Doming. j'
. Shnreham. Town clerk, Levi O. Birchar':; First |:
constable, Levi B. Harrington; Selectmen, S. H. Jen-|
ison, Kent Wright, Isaac Chipman ; Clergy, Danielj
O. Morton, con. Henry Green, Amzi Jones, bap. Kit-'
tredge Haven, univer. ; Attornies, Udney PL Everest,;
jSamuel PL Holley ; Phvsicians, Nicanor Needham, E.I
E. Blinn, Caleb Hiil, " Hitclicock ; Postmaster,!
jDavid Hill. j
f^ergenncs. Tovv^n clerk, William Burritt, First
constable, Wm. Joslin; Common-council, Bonaj. Web-!:
ster, Samuel Willson, Elliot Sherrill ; Clergy, Alex-|;
ander Lovell, con. Luther Chamberlain, meth. ; At-,
tornies, P'noch D. Woodbridge, Noah Hawley, Na-
than Plaskins, William P. Brovv'n, Pliilip C. Tucker ;
Physicians, Ebenezer Huntington, Dan C, Stonc'Dud-i
ley'C. Waller, Edwin F. Plopkins ; Postmaster, V/ill-^
iam R. Bixby. j
T'Feijbriche. Town clerk, Elijah G. Drake ; Firsl !
constable, Lauren Drake ; Selectmen, Joseph Play-'
ward, Ascph Drake, Benj. Wales; Clergy, Bowmanl
jBrown, con. Elias PLirlbut, bap. ; Phy.?ician, Z. Sliaw.'j
I Wallham. Town clerk, Geo. Fisher; Firit consta-{
jble, John D. Barton, Selectmen, William Barton^ Geo.;
Fiekh Chester Ward. i
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Whitini^. Town clerk, Isaac Ives; First conslable,
John Branch, jr.; Selectmen, Linus Needharn, KSarauel
Walker, Calvin Hubbard; Physician, Isaac Ives;
Postmaster. Simeon Tufts,
RUTLAND COUNTY.
Benson. Town clerk, John Kellogg. First consta-
ble, Edward H. Barber. Selectmen, Salmon P. Abel,
John Dickinson, C. R. Walker. Clergy, Daniel D
Francis, Dan Kent, cong. John S. Carter, f. bap. At-
tornies, John Kellogg, Ira Harmon, and Marshal R.
AJeacham. Physicians, Selh Ransom, Abijah H.
Howard, R. P. Cooley. Postmaster, C. B-. Walker.
Brandon. Town clerk, Barzilla Davenport. First
constable, Warner C. Carr. Selectmen, John Co.
riant, Harvy Hall, Edward Jackson. Clergy, Wm.
Hutchinson, bap. Ingraham, cong. Attornies,
A. W. Broughton, Barzilla Davenport, Ezra June,
Physiciins, J. F. Meriam, Luke Hale, jr. Gerry Ross,
J. W. Hale. Postmaster, Seth Keeler.
Castleton. Town clerk, Josiah G. Harris; First
constable; Theodore King, jr. : Selectmen, Reuben
Moulton, John Mason, Ezekiel Buel; Clergy, Joseph
Steele, con. Crawford, meth. ; Attornies, S. H.
Merrill, B. F. Langdon, Zimri Howe; Physicians,
Theodore Woodward, Jonathan Woodward, Joseph
Perkins ; Postmaster, Samuel Moulton.
Chittenden. Town clerk, Moses Randal ; First con-
stable, Tiiomas A. Manley ; Selectmen, John Wood-
bury, Roger Ladd, Thomas Perigo.
Clarendon. Town clerk, Silas W. Hodges; First
constable, Ozial H. Round ; Selectmen, Horatio Beal,
George Round, William Crosman, Green Arnold, Hi-
ram B. Colvin ; Cleriry, John Peck, bap. ; Physicians,
Silas Bowen, Jona. Shaw; Postmaster, Caleb Hall.
Danhy. Town clerk, John Vail ; First constable,
fJarvey Norris ; Selectmen, Ira Edmunds, John C.
White, Caleb ISiorris, 2d. ; Physicians, Harris Otis,
Abraham Locke, Eli Earned, Ira M. Frazier; Post-
master, Adan H. Greene.
Fairhaven. Town clerk, Tilly Gilbert. First con-
stable. Sullivan R- KeJsey. Selectmen, Heman Stan-
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;nrd, Harvey Howar-J, Oliver Kidder. Clergy, Amos
Drury, con. 'Attorney, Wm. C. Kittredge. Piiysicians
iildward Lewis, Israel Putnam. Postmaster, William
C. Kittredge.
Huhhardton. Town clerk, James Flagg. First
nconstable, Seth St. John, jr. Selectmen, Horatio Bar-
'')er, Abraham Ressequie, Zobina Thomas. Clergy,
[loratio Flagg, cong. Wm. Wheat, bap. Physicians.
Houghton. Postmaster, Ebenezcr B. Dewey.
ha. Town clerk, John Mason. First constable,
Abel Thornton. Selectmen, Thomas C. Newton, Jer-
■miah Thornton, Whipple Martin. Clergy, Artemas
Arnold, hap. Postmaster, Daniel Graves, jr.
Middletovm. T. clerk, Eliakim Paul. 1st constable,
: J. Harrington. Selectmen, Jonathan Morgan, Allen
Vail, Micah Vail. Clergy, Henry Bigelow, cong.
Reynolds, bap. Attornies, Jonas Clark, Orson
Clark. Physicians, Eliakim Paul, Alva Paul. Post-
master, Henry Bigelow.
Mendon. T. cle'rk, Nathan Fisher. First Constable,
Roswell Gibson. Selectmen, Nathan Fisher, Timothy
Gibson, Olivet Ford.
MoiintkoUy. Town clerk, Daniel Packer. First
constable, Harcwell Bent. Selectmen, Marvel John-
son, Jacob Pingrey, Obed B. Dickerman. Clergy,
Daniel Packer, bap. Jerial Andrews, meth. Physi-
cians, Oliver Garnsey, Sylvester Grenell, John Crow-
ley, jr. PostRiaster, Hiram Dickerman.
Orwell. Town clerk, Ira Smith, 2d. First consta-
olc. Bishop Bottum. Selectmen, Israel Smith, Asahel
Scove!, Daniel M. Cook. Clergy, Sherman Kellogg,
cong. Physicians, Earl Cushman, Gale, Joel
Barber. Poss master, Ira Smith, 2d.
Pawlet. Town clerk, Elisha Allen ; First constable,
Robert 11. Smith ; Selectmen, Joel Simonds, Milton
Brown, Oliver Hanks ; Clergy, Fayette Shipherd, con.
[saac Beal, bap. Field, meth.; Attorney, Nalhl.
Harmon ; Physicians, Oliver L. Harmon, Samuel Pot-
ter, John Sargcatitjjr. Warren Sargeant ; Postmas-
'cr, Horace CTark
PitUford. T. clerk, S. H. Kellogg, ist con Jeffrey
Barnes. S sleet. Jos. Barnes, John Simunds, Thos. F.
iBooge. Clergy, Willard Childs, cong. Green,
bap. Attornies, Gordon Newell, John Pierpoint, John
N'ewell. Physicians, Kernel Winslovv, Peleg Barlow,
A. G. Dana. Postmaster, Elijah Brown.
PitUJield. Town clerk, Wra. R. Blossom ; First
constable, Job M. Fuller; Selectmen, Joel Durkee,
Sraslus Holt, Calvin Joyslin ; Clergy, Justin Parsons,
Icon. ; Physician,|Levi Rix; P. master, Daniel Bowe.
PouUneij. Town clerk, Henry G. Neal ; First con-
'stable, Harvey C. Pond; Selectmen, Wm. L. Farn-
im, James Richardson, Calvin Mallory ; Clergy, Syl-
vester Cochran, con. Eli B. Smith, bap. ; Attornies,
R. C. Mallory, Almon Warner, Moses G. Noys, Jas.
T. Harris; Physicians, Adiaa Kcndrick, Stephen
jBrownson, Ezekiel Porter ; Postmasters, Harris Hos-
ford, East Poultney, Henry Stanley, West Poultney.
Rutland. Town clerk, Ambrose L. Brown ; First
constable, Abner Mead ; Selectmen, Samuel Griggs,
jJonathan Dike, jr. David Morgan. Rodney C. Royce ;
Ckrgy, Charles Walker, con. Hadley Proctor, bap.
Lewis Tilden, con. ; Attornies, Charles K. Williams,
Moses Strong, William Page, Nathan Osgood, Jesse
Gove, Ambrose L. Brown, Rodney C. Royce, Silas|
H. Hodges, Edgar L. Ormsbee, Reuben R. Thrall,
Robert Temple, Robert Pierpoint, Royal H. Waller,
Hosea Powers; Physicians, Joel Green, John Cleave-
laiid, James Porter, Horace Green. Lorenzo Sheldon;
Postmasters, Royal H. Waller, Rutland, H. Green,
West Rutland.
Sherburne. Town clerk, Noah Johnson ; First con-
stable, Charles ShedJ ; Selectmen, Richard Esta-
brooks, jr. Spencer Bennett, Silas Colton; Clergy,
Noah Johnson, chr. ; Postmaster, Cepiias Wood.
Sudbury. Town clerk, Joseph Warner ; Fir^t con-
stable, Warren Gray; Selectmen, Bernard Ketchum,
Peter Reynolds, David Layton ; Clergy, James Buck-
nal, con. ; Physicians, Charles W. Horton, Solomon
P. Dier; Postmaster, Hiram Warner.
Tinraouih. Town clerk, George Capron ; First con-
stable, Eliada Cranston ; Selectmen, George Capron,
Edward Cole, Peter White; Clergy, Stephen Martin-
dale, con.; Attorney, Obadiah Noble; Physicians,
Theophilus Clark, Allen ; Postmaster, William
Vauwhan.
Walling ford. Town clerk, Howard Harris ; First
constable, Ishani White; Selectmen, Thomas Hulett,
Samuel M. Edgerton, Joel Constantine ; Clergy, Jo-
:=;eph Packer, Page, bops. Chander Walker, Dan-
iel Vaughan, meths. ;°Attornies, Abial Child, Harvey
Button; Physicians, John Fox, David Holden, Joseph
Randall; Postmaster, John Ives.
Wells. Town clerk, Ansel Goodspeed ; First con-
stable, Allen Grover; Selectmen, John Pray, Joseph
Park, David B. Lewis; Clergy, Shubel Lamb, meth.;
Physician, Joseph Munson ; Postmaster, Wm. Semple.
W^esthaven. Town clerk, Artemas Wyman ; First
constable, Valday Gleason ; Selectmen, Som. Adams,
Oliver Hitchcock, Olin Church ; Clergy, R. Sawyer,
bap.; Physician, Gilbert Spooner; Postmaster, Apol-
los Smith.
ORANGE COUNTY.
Bradford. Town clerk, Andrew B. Peters; First
constable, William Barker ; StJectmen, Richard Al-
Irich, Moses Chamberlin, Ellis Bliss; Clergy, Silas
iM'Keen, con. Joseph Clark, jr. meth. ; Attornics, Mo-
ses Chase, Jesse Merrill 2d. Seth Austin; Physicians,
John Pool, Wm. Martin ; Postmaster^ Alfred Corliss.
BraintrcB. Town clerk, Ammi Nichols; First con-
table, Joseph Riford; Selectmen, Josiah Tilson, Dan.
Wait, jr. Jabez Smith; Clergy, Ammi Nichols, con. ;
Physicians, Samuel Craig, Joseph Dubois, Samuel W.
Thayer.
Brooicfield. Town clerk, Seth G. Bigelow; First
constable, Samuel Freeman, jr. ; Selectmen, Salmon
Edson, Homer Hatch, Sylvester Griswold ; Clergy,
Daniel Weld, con. ; Physicians, Walter Burnham,
Daniel Wasiiburn; Postmasters, John Smith, Brook-
deld, Philip Davis, East Brookfield.
Chelsea. Town clerk, John W. Smith; First con-
stable, H. p]. G. M'J^aughlin; Selectmen, Wilder
Dearborn, David Goodwin, Asahel Bliss ; Clergy.
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Calvin Noble, con. ScoU, inetii. ; Altornies, D.
Azro A. Buck, Thomas Jones, Jason Steele, John W.
Smith; Physicians, Thomas Winslow, John M'Clure,
Chester Thomas; Postmaster, John Stearns.
Corinth. Tov/n clerk, Samuel Hazeltine; First
constable, George Sleeper ; Selectmen. Richard Saw-
yer, Amos C. Tenney, John Merrill; Clergy, — —
Bagler, con. Nathaniel Bowles, bap. Zacheus Wells,
chr. ; Attorney, William Spencer; Physicians, Joshua
Tenney, E. Smith, John Roby, 2d. Carpenter;
Postmaster, Theodore Cook.
Fairlee. Town clerk, Grant Smith ; First consta-
ble, George W. Brown ; Selectmen, Thomas Stratton,
[saac Farringion, John Putnam, jr. ; Attornies, Moul-
f.on S, Morey, Samuel T. Morey ; Postmaster, George
W. Brown.
Jfewhury. Town clerk, Isaac Bayley ; First con-
stable, Jacob B. Stevens; Selectmen, Moody Cham-
berlin, A. B. VV. Tenny, Samuel Gibson : Clergy,
Schuyler Chamberlin. meth. Clark Perry, con. ; Attor-
nies, Joseph Berry, Peter Burbank, Abel Underwood,
J. \V. Tabor; Physicians, Enoch Thatcher, John Ste-
vens, Wm. H. Carter, Sumuel White ; Postmaster,
Jas. Spear, jr. Newbury, John L. Wood, Wells river.
Qran^e. Town clerk, Tiiadeus Clapp, First con-
stable, Nathan Foster; Selectmen, Luther Carpenter,
David Clark, Moses Sargeant ; Clergy, Ezekiel Car-
rier, Herschel Foster, John Baker, meths. ; Physician,
E. M. Bill; Postmaster, David Nelson.
Randolph. Town clerk, Lebbeus Egerton ; First
constable, Charles Waldo ; Selectmen, Lebbeus Eger-
ton, Bradford Story, Chauncy Hayden ; Clergy, Tilton
Eastman, Church, con. ; Ziba Pope, fr. bap. ;
Attornies, Wm. Nutting, Edmund Weston, William
Hebard, J. S. Washburn ; Physicians, John Edson,
Austin Bradford, John S. Smith, Reed Pcmber, S. S.
Stevens, Charles Backus, Walter Carpenter ; Post-
master, Isaac Blodgpt, centre, Benjamin Jones, Wes*
Randolph, William Hebard, East Village.
Strafford. Town clerk, Stephen Morrill; First
constable, Jona. Frary ; Selectmen, Reuben Morey,
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Roswell Frary, James Shaw ; Cler<yy, Aaron Buswe:!],
f. vv. bap. Harvey F. Leavitt, con. Ed. B. R,ollins, chr.
Dinsmore, nieth. ; Attorney, Daniel Cobb ; Phy-
sicians, Albigence Pierce, SliUbael Converse, Eleazor
jBaldwin, John Sabin ; PostmasterH, Thomas J. Harris,
Strafford, Charles Barrett, Sonth Strafford.
Tunhriclge. Town clerk, Chs. B. Chandler ; con-
stable, Amos Noyes; Selectmen, J. C. Hal!, Ebo:-ie-
izer Hacket, Holfis Hutchins; Clero-y, David H. Wii-
iliston, con. Nathaniel Kino-, George Hackett, Thomas ;
jMoseley, Nathan Mosely, f. bops. ; Physician, Chs. B
Chandler, — Seavy; Postmast«^r, Chs. M. Lamb. (|
Topsham. Town clerk, Levi Tabor ; First con.sta- |
ble, John K. Dastin ; Selectmen, James Petre, Jona- |
than Jenness, Samuel Bacholder ; Clergy, Eben San- j
derson, William Sandborn ; Physiciunb-, Richard H. |
Huntly, Israel Hinckly, Bonj. P. Smith; Postmasters J
Israel Hinckley, George Jenness.
Ver shire. Town clerk, Thomas Koyes; First con-
stable, L-a Corse; Selectmen, Simeon Bacon, George
W. Mall.b3% William Boardman ; Physicians, Ezra
Blis»!, Xiiram Bliss, Bonnet ; Postmaster, Stephen
F. Spencar. ^
TViinctmstGicn. Town clerk. James Lynde; First
constable, Seota Simonds; Selectmen, Levi Smith,
Jedediah Smith, EUshaGale ; Clergy, Joel Davis, con. :
Attorney, James Lynde; Phj^sician, Z. P. Biirnham ;
Postmasters, Elijah Paine, WilUamstown. Rodolphus
Ainworth, East'Williamscown.
Washinoion. Town clerk, Asa Burton : First con-
stable, Cutting S. CaUe : Selectmen, William Hunt-
ino-ton, Thomas Pope, Chauncey Smith : Clergy, Mo-
ses P. Clark, con. : Physician, Jesse H. Foster : Post-
master, Chauncey Smith.
TVest- Fair lee. Town clerk, Elisha Tiiaycr : Iirst
constable, Elisha Lanphear : Selectmen, Elisha Thay-
er, Elisha May, Isaac Lyon : Physician, Altred Pix-
ley : Z^ostmaster, Andrew B. Southworth.
CHITTENDEN COUNTY.
Burlington. Town clerk, Geo- Robinson; First
constable, Phincas Atwaler ; Selectmen^. T^En-
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glesby, Geo. Robinson, Burrill Lane ; Clergy, Reu-
I ben Smith, con. Geo. G. ingersol, unita. ; Attornies,
Geo. Robinson, Alvan Foote, John C, Thompson, B.
F. Bailey, Geo. P. Marsh, Charles Russell Luman
Foote, Henry Leavenworth, Amos Blodget, John N.
Pomeroy, Geo. B. Sawyer, Lvman Cummings, F. G.
Hill, SidRoy Smith, Weston, T. P. H. Lyman,
Rodney C. Hill, Jacob Mack, Heman Allen, Wm. A.
Griswold, Israel P, Richardson, John P. Richardson,
Charles Adari^t^, Isaac Warner, A. W. Hyde, Andrew
Tlionipson ; Physicians, Johri Pomeroy, Truman Pow-
ell, Tiiomas Chamberlain, William Sweetser, Robert|
;Moody, E. D. Harmon; Postmaster, Ephraim Mills.
Bolton. Town clerk, Almon Whitcomb .; First non-
stable, Almon Whitcomb ; Select. John Pineo, James
Whitcomb, Moses L. Colton ; Postm, A. Whitcomb.
Charlotie. Town clerk, Noble Lovely ; First con-
stable, Birdseye Needhall ; Selectmen, William Will-
iams, Jeremiaii Barton, Lot McNeal; Clergy, Calvin
jYale, con. ■ Spicer, meth. ; Attornies, Wm. No-
jblc ; Physicians, Joseph D. Farnsworth, Joel Stone,
Harmon Hurlburt ; Postmaster, Noble Lovely.
Colchester. Town clerk, Noah Wooicot ; First
constable, John W. Weaver ; Selectmen, Daniel P.
Adams. John Lyor., U. H. Punniman ; Clergy, Phin-
hh9rs Colrei', bap.
Essex. Town clerk, Am-asa Briant ; "First consta-
ble, David Kellogg, Selectnien, Roswell Butler, By-
ram Stevens, Noah Tyler; Clergy, Amasa Stuart, con. i
Chester Ingram, bap= Attorney, David B. Webster;
Physicians, Truman Powell, Mason Mead; Postmas-
ter, Albert Stevens.
Hiaeshurgh. To v/n clerk, ErastusBostwick ; First
constable, Nathaniel Miles; Selectmen, N.Leaven-
worth, Naluim Peck, John Morton; Clergy, E. E.
Griswold, moth. O. S. Hoyt, con. Parr, bap. ;
Attornies, J. M. Eldredge, Nahum Peck; Physicians.
Daniel Goodyear, D. E. Deming, T. L. Beach ; Post-
master, Thomas \V. Gibb.
Hwitington. Town clerk, James Ambler, jr. ; First
constable, J. Judson; Selectmen, Jeremiaii Remington,
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John Snyder, Nathaniel Norton; Clergji Chs. Bowles,
Orange Dike, Josiah Wetherby, f. bap. ; Physicians,
Matthew Cole, Enoch A. Smith ; Poatraaster, Alexan-
der Ferguson.
Jericho. Town clerk, Thomas Repd ; First consta-
ble, George B. Oaks ; Selectmen, Wm. A. Prentiss,
Luther Brown, Harvey Field; Clergy, Joseph M.
Graves, bap. Henry Smith, con. ; Attorney, George
F. Porter; Physicians, George Howe, Jamin Hanible-
ton, Hosea Bliss ; Postmaster, Frederick Fletcher.
Mansfield. Town clerk, Nathaniel Butts; First
constable, Benjamin Holmes; Selectmen, Benjamin
Holmes, Cyrus Hadley, Clark Pettingill.
J\IiUon. Town clerk, Gideon Hoxie; First consta-
ble, J. M. Dewey ; Selectmen, L. B. Piatt, Elijah
Herrick, A. Ladd ; Clergy, — — Robinson, con. ; At-
tornies, A. G. Whittimore, W. Hoxsie,B. H. Wilson;
Physicians, J. P. Carpenter, C. Doming, D. H. Onion,
Fairchilds, J. B. Carpenter; Postm., L. Burgess.
Richmond, Town clerk, Charles Farnsworth ; First
constable, Samuel Whipple; Selectmen, Artemas
Flagg, Eli Brownson, Thomas Kimball; Attorney, W.
P. Briggs ; Physicians, Seth Cole, Reuben Nimes ^
Postmaster, Benjamin Bishop,
Shelburn. Town clerk, Levi Comatoclj ; First con-
stable, Jonathan Lyon, Selectmen, Nathaniel Gage,
John Tabor, Levi Comslock, jun. ; Clergy, L<iuis Mc
Donough, epis. Truman S-ymour, meth. Nathaniel
Gager, reformed rneth ; Physician, Joel Fairchild, jr.;
Postmaster, Garrad Burritt.
St. George. Town clerk, Horace Ferris ; First
constable, Giles Hinsdell : Selectmen, Lewis Higbee,
Reuben Lockwood, Horace Ferris.
Willist&n. Tcwn clerk, George B. Mansur: First
constable, Nathaniel Parker ; Selectmen, Truman
Chittenden, Zadock Colman, Nathan Stearnes: Cler-
gy, Josiah F. Goodhue, con. Calvin Shavi^, christian,
Joseph Bradley, univ. : Attornies, Chauncey Brown-
ell, George B. Mansur, David French : Physicians,
Whipple Spooner, Ansel Bray : Postm. H. Nichols.
UnderhilL Town clerk, John H. Tower: First
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<;onstab]o, racnry Gakes: Selectosen, John Storey, Ed ^
ward Day, Hawlfjy Naramoil : Clerg-y, Phinehnt
Kingsley, con.: Physician, Leonard Barton: Post-
uiaster, Hcuvy Oakes. i
; WASIITNGTO]^ COUN'TY".
Eirre. Town clerk, Joseph Ripley. First consta-
ble, Otis Peck. Selectmen, John Thwhig, Joseph
Wh.eeteii, Joseph D. Harrington. Clergy, J. W.
French, con. Scarrett, rneth. J. E. Palm'er, TIios. |
i3rowiiing-, univer. Attornies, Denison Smith, Li]ciue||
3. Peck, iVewail Kinsman, Charles Robinson, Step!jon|i
Freeman. Physiciaiis, Robert Paddock, Seth Field.i|
-Lyrnan Paddock, Miner Y. Tyrrill. Postmasters, Jas.|
Hale, Barre, Waller CluuTy, South Barre. ji
j Berlin. -Town clerk, Abel Knapp: First constable,'!
;Saml. Jones: Selectmen, Jabcz Eliis, Ezekiel Smith ::|
Ciero-y, D ivid S'.ickney : Physicians, John Winalow,'|
' •Smith: Postmaster, Israel Dewey. 'f
' Calais. Town clerk, Gideon Hicks. First consta-i
;b]e. Perry Marsh. Selectmen, Alanson Pierce, Jesse||
■ VVliito, Jamns Hail. Clergy, Befij. Page, christian.!!
Attorney, Shubael Wheeler. Physicians, Charles,|
^Clark, Asa G>jorge. Postmaster, Gideon Wheelock,:!
Calais, Asa Alden, E. Calais. ;!
j Duxbury. Towii clerk, Ira Arms. First constablcJ^
-Gihnan Hnn'ley. Selectnjen, Calvin Huntley, Sam'i.;|
■C. Turner, John Montgomery. Clercry, Calvm Hant-I
:ov, Nathan Ilnntley, Isaiah Huntlev, bap. AtLornev.i'j
Roo-er G. Bulkley.' ' ' ii
Eh.nore. Town clerk, Martin Elmore. First con
stable, Samuel Smith. Selectmen, Jesse Elmore, Pe-1
leg Scof.eld, George W. Bailey. Physician, Joel.G.f
Camp. -Postmaster, Abel Camp. !
Fiiyslon. Town clerk, Peter Drew. First consta-
ble, Wm. Sherman. Selectmen, Merrill Tyler, El;]
Bruce, Jacob Eoyce. j
I JSiorttown. 1'own clerk, Ebenezer Jolinson. Firsij
'constable, Levi Spalding. Selectmen, Abnor Chdd.i|
■;\Vdliam Harris, Lasel Silsbec, jr. Clergy, Asiieij|
iSailth, mcih. Physicians, Stephen Fierce, Le.stei^
Kingsiey. Postmaster, Ira Carpenter. i|
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Marshjield. Town clerk, Jacob Putnam. First
constable, Wm. Martin. Selectmen, Stephen Pitkin,
Jcsiah HoUister, Aaron Bullock. Clergy, John Cap-
ron, f. bap. Postmaster, J. B. Kimball.
Mont2)elier. Town clerk, Joseph Wing. First
constable,William Billings. Selectmen, Araunah Wa-
terman, Samuel Templeton, Apollos Metcalf. Cler-
gy, Chester Wright, con. Joel Templeton, meth.
Samuel Parkjer, bap. Attornies, Nicholas Baylies,
Samuel Prentiss, Cyrus Ware, Jeduthun Loomis,
Timothy Merrill, Wm. Upham, Thomas Reed, jr. H.
H. Reed, Azel Spalding, A .Loomis, O. K. Sumh, I).
P. Thompson, C. J. Keith, Samuel B. Prentiss, Seth
Cushman. Physicians, Edward Lamb, James Spal-
ding, J. Y. Dewey, N. C. King. Postmasters, G. W.
Hill, Montpelier Vil. Merrill Williams, E. Montpelier.
Middlesex. Town clerk, Horace Holden. First
constable, Luther Farrar. Selectmen, John Vincent,
Horace Holden, Lucius Houghton. Clergy, Eeuja.
Chatterton, f. bap. Piiysician, Samuel Fifield. Post-
master, Moses L. Hart.
JVorthJield. Town clerk, Elijah Smith, jr. First
constable, Roswell Dewey. Selectmen, Charles
Paine, Joel Brown, Jesse Avcrill. Clergy, J. Nason,
J. Winch, meth. Attorney, John L. Buck. Pl)3"sicians.
Benj. Porter, John Work. PosLmaster, Oliver Lea-
vitt.
Plainjield. Town clerk. Silas Williams, jr. First
constable, Nathaniel Bancroft. Selectmen, Jabez L.
Carpenter, Jeremy Stone, Jonathan Houghton, jr.
Clergy, Joseph Thatcher, con. Philip Wheeler, bap.
Physicians, Nath'l. Bancroft, Amherst Sirnonds, Eb-
enezer Conant. Postmaster, Nathaniel Bancroft.
Roxhury. Town clerk, Samuel M. Orcutt. First
constable, Allen Spalding. Selectmen, Samuel M. Or-
cutt, James Burnham, Nathan Mo;-se. Clergy,
Swaney. Physicians, Ira Hunter, Henry Boyce.
Postmaster, John M. Spalding.
Stow. T. clerk, Riverius Camp, 1st con. Wn\> Ray-
mond, Selectmen, Elisha Cady, Peter C. Lovejoy,
Joseph Savage. Clergy, O. JV. Martin, Seth Allen
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chr. Sampson, con. Stewart, meth. Attornies
O. TF. Butler. Physicians, T. B. Downer, Jos. Robin-
son, Cliarles C. Arms, C. 7F. Martin. Postmas-
ter, Riverius Camp.
Warren. Town clerk, Sylvanus Paine. First con-
stable, Oiamel J'Filliaras. Selectmen, Joseph A. Cur-
tis, Tehan Rising-, Ashbel Miner. Clergy. Nathaniel]
W. Stearns, meth. Daniel Robinson, bap. Physician,
jHenry B. Peabody. Postmaster, J. W. Eldndge.
i Wailsjidd. Town clerk. Lewis Holden. First consta-
ble, F. 'V. Miner. Selectmen, John Campbell. Robert
Cuik, Jenisou Jones; Clergy, Healh,meth. Physicians
\Vm. Joslyn, Orange Smith, David C. Joslyn, Postmas
iter, Roderick Pwichardson, jr.
Watcrbury. Town clerk, Paul Dillingham, jr. Firsi
constable, E. S. Newcomb. Selectmen, Luther Cleaves,
Paul Dillingham, jr. Leslie Gragg. Clergy, Daniel War-
ren, con. Ezra Butler, bap. Samuel Lord, f. bap. Attor-
nies, Dan Ciirpeuter, H. F.Janes, Paul Dillingham, jr.
Physiciaus, O. \V. Drew, H. H. Basford. Postmaster, H.
F. Janes.
JVorcesler. Town clerk, Nathan Adams. First consta-
ble, Rufus Reed, jr. Selectmen, Nathan Adams, Samuel
Andrev/5, A. J. x-\bbolt. Physician, James S. Skinner.
Postmaster, Amos Rice, jr.
CALEDOMA COUNTY.
Barnet. Town clerk, John Shaw ; First constable,
Silas Kelley: Selectmen, William Gilkerson, Claud
Harvey, Silas Harvey: Clergy, Thomas Goodwillie,
pres. Goven, con. Silas Davison, bap. : Attornies,
xMordecai Hale, Sam. A. Chandler: Physicians, John
M'Nnbb, Jona. F. Skinner, Kendal: Postmas-
ters, Elijah M. Davis, Barnet, James H. Howe, M'ln-
does' Falls.
Burke. Town clerk, Asahel Burrington: First con-
itable, Daniel Beckwith: Selectmen, Rutus Newell,
A.llen Coe, Lucius Dennison ; Citrgy, Abel Bugbee, f.
bap. Dan. Wellman, restcrationer; Physicians, Abel
Brown, Selim Newell : Postmaster, Asahel Burring-
ton.
Cnhol. Town clerk, Tliomas Osgood : First consta-
ble, Jeremiah Babcock: Selectmen, John \V. Dana,|
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?g%SPSg;^f:?Wg«es=^:-S?iiTOg)pv^
Leonard Orcutt, T. C Hull: Ciergy, Henry JonesJ
um. David Carr, meth. : Attornics, Theron Howard :|
Z-^hysicians, Parley Scott, Win. Pratt: PotJtmastcr.ll
Hector M'Lean.
GroiO?i. Town clerk, John Darling-, jr. : First con 2
stable, JohnTaisey: {Selectmen, David Vance, Aii-l
drew Gray, Moses Burnain: Physician, Heath.
Hardwkk. Town clerk, Danial French ; First con
stable, Jere. S. Philbrook. Selectmen, Orra Crosby,
Asaiiel Goodridge, Russel Bridgonian : Cleroy, Ania-'|
;-iah Chandler, con. : Attornies, B. N. Davie," S. \V.|
Cooper, J. Farnam: Physicians, Aaron Smith, N. B.|
Spaulding, Bliss: Postmasters, Lewis H. Dcla "
iia, D. G. Hopkins, Lamoille Village.
Kirhy. Town clerk, James Cliurch : First consta ,
bie, Oren Carpenter : Selectmen, Josiah Joslin, Merrii [
Newell, Daniel Lamed: Clergy, Luther VVood, conjl
Lijndon. Town clerk, EliasBemiss: Firsi. consta-j^
ectrnen, Stephen M'Gafi^
ble, Aaron (^uimby, jr. . ., ^ .
r'ey, Welcome Eerniss, Philip Gcss: Clergy, Samue,j|
G. Tenney, con. Perkins, n)cth. Daniel' Qniniby.j|
Mark Hill, f. bap. : A.ttornies, Isaac Fletcher, George ||
G. Gaboon: Physicians, Phin-shas Spalding, HubbardI
Field, Freedom Dinsmoore: Postmasters, Enajjhrodi-
ius Chase, Elias Eemiss, centre, p. o.
JWioark. Town ch'rk, Philemon Hartwell : Firsi
constable, Benjamin V/orcester: Selectmen, Elcaz'M-
Z-'acker, Philemon Hartwen. John Sleeper.
Ryegate. Tcvvo clerk. Win. Gray: First consta-
ble, John B. Whitelaw : Selectmen, Archibald Park,
Jas. Neilson, jr. John Cameron : Clergy, Jas. Liilii
yan, William Pringle, nres. : Pliysician, Eli Perry :
Postmaster, Alexander Harvey.
St. Jolmshury, Town clerk, Jery Dickc'rman : Firsi
constable, Salmon Whcaton: Selectmen, Sam. French,
Abel Butler, David Goss, jr. : Clergy, James Johnson,
con. : Attornies, Joseph P. Fairbanks, Eph. Paddock :
Fliysicians, Morrill Stevens, Jery Dickerrnan, Benaiali
.Sandborn: Postmasters, J. P. I'airbanks, plain, Hor-
|ice Evens, St. Johnsbiiry.
I Shcfjield. Town clerk, Stephen Drown : First con-
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table, Marstin M. Miles : Selectmen, Joseph H. Iii-
galls, King Hill, James Tovvnsend : JPostmaster, Jo-
eph H. Inofalls.
Sutton. Town clerk, Jacob C. Morrill : First con-
stable, George TF. Brockvvay : Selectmen, TFilliam
Brock^''ay, ^Fells ?Fay, Andrew Brown: Clergy, Jon-
athan JFbodman, f. bap. Eleazer Smith, meth. : Phy-
sician, J. C. Morrill: Postmaster, John Beckwiih.
Walden. Town clerk, Daniel ?Fboster : First con-
f;table, Tim. Edwards, jr. : Selectmen, Daniel Woos-
tor, Simeon Farnsworth, Merrill Foster: Attorney,
James Bell : Postmaster, Tiiomas TV. Vmcent.
JVaterford. Town clerk, Sylvanus Hemmingway :
First constable, George Alexander : Selectmen, Otis
Balbu, Royal Ross, Zenas Wood: Clergy, Th. Plall,
con.: Attornies, J. D. Stoddard, Azor Wetherbse:
Physicians, Ralph Bugbee, Richard F. Roweli: Post-
master, E. C. Parks, Nathaniel Bishop.
Wheelock. Town clerk, JosiahLane: First con-
stable, James Roberts, jr. : Selectmen, Abner Morrill,
David Darling, Sewell Bradley : Clergy, Shubael Bos-
ton, f. bap, : Physician, Fred. Leavenworth: Post-
naster, Elijah Batrjey.
Woodbury. Town clerk, Jabcz Town : First con-
stable, Joel Cilley: Selbctmen, Ebcnezer Bruce, Ben-
jamin Fowler, James l^f'iiecler: Clergy, Gideon Sa-
bin: Postmaster, Daniel Poor.
ORLEA>"3 COFNTT.
Alhar.y. Town clerk, Elias W. Kellogg ; First consta-
ble, Joseph B. Chamber] in ; Selectmen, Rufus B. Harvey.
Chester Tenney, Wella Allen ; Clerg-y, E. VV. Kellogg,
coti. ; Postmasters, Dyer Bill, Daniel Beady.
Barton, Tov.'n clerk,' John Kimball ; First constable,
Daniel Smith ; Selectmen, John Kimball, Jonathan Rob-
inson, Richard Newton, jr.; Clergy, Thos. Simpson, con.;
\ttornies, John II. Kimball, George M. Mason; Physi-
cian, Frederic W. Adams ; Postmaster, Alba C. Allyn.
Brownington. Town clerk, Elijah Sti'ong •, Fir?t con-
stable, Cyrus Eaton ; Selectmen, George C. West, Jasper
Robinson, Silas Brigham ; Clergy, Alexander L. Twilight,
con. ; Attorn3y, George C. West; Physician, James R.
Grow; Postmaster, Silas Brigham.
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Charleston, Towri clerk, Jouaa Allen ; First CDiista-
ble, Ezra Brighasi ; Selectmen, Fhinehas Uti'lerwood,
J>uniel Meud, Amos Purlin ; Clergy, Jonas Allen, lioj'al
G3p:e, ; Physi-ciun, Andrew Spalding;,
Coventry. Towu clerk, Elijah Cloavland ; First cmi-
stable, Silas Sears; Selectmen, Ars^alns Harmon, Thomas
Baldwin, David Huggins; Clergy, R. A. Watkiu?, con.
John Ide, bap. ; Attorney, Chs. Story; Physicians, Henry
Hewitt, Samuels. Kendal ; Postmaster, Lcrin^ Frost.
Derb§. Town clerk, Lemuel Richmond; First con-
stable, Elisha Jenne; Selectmen, Benjamin Hinman, Ja-
cob Bates, Jeremiah Glines ; Clergy, George B. Ide, bap.;
\ttornies, David M. Camp, Lewis iVlarsh, Isaac F. Red-
iAeld, Myron Leslie ; physicians, Luther Newcomb, IVloses
T. Colby, Lemuel Richmond ; Postuiiisters, Nehcmiuh
Colby, Myron Leslie, Line p. e.
Eden, 'j^owu clerk, Jonas Stone ; First nonstable, Lu-
ther H. Brown; Selectmen, Eli Hinds, ir. John Brown,
(Clark Fjsk; Physician, William C. Atw'elL
Glover. Town clerlr, Charles Hardy. First consta-
ble, John T. Smith. Selectmen, Sclomon Dwinnell, John
Sartwell, S. T. Shaw. Clergy, Reuben Mason, con. Phys-
ician, Daniel Bates. Postmaster, Dan Gray.
Gret?isboro''. Town clerk, Reuben Stone. First con-
Istable, Aaroii Walker. S^ilectmen, Willard Lincoln, Ste-
j phcn Sherman, Ezekiel Pcand, Clergy, Marvin Grow,
bap. Physician, Ed. Clark. Postmaster, Jabez Pinney.
Holland. Town cle.Jc, Isaiah Emerson. First consta-
ble, J. C. Robinson. Selectmen, Truman Fairchild, jr.
John Mead, Ezra Hinman, Clei'g'v% Isaiah Emerson, meth.
Hj/dcpark. Tov/n clerk, I'heoph. W. Filch. First
constable, James Tob}'. Selectmen, Henry Lattimer, Da-
vid ClemoDS. Clergy, John Aicott, Jabez Newland, chris.
lian, David demons, moth. Attornies, Joshua Sawyer,
George H. Prentiss, i'hysician, Ariel Huntou. Postmas-
ter, James Toby.
Iraslmrgh. Town clerk, Thomas Ja.mefon. First
constable, Nathan B. Dodge. Selectmen, Benjamin Mar-
ly, E. fL Starkweather, James Harlow, jr. Clergy, Otis
F. Curtis, con. Elisha Scott, Smith. Attornies, E.
tl. Starkweather, — — Cooper. Physician, L. W. Cur-
tis. Postmaster, George Nyo.
Jay. Town clerk. Abner Whittier. First constable,
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Alanson Sanborn. Selectmen, Madison Keith, Eli Hunt
[Abn(?r Whittier.
KtUxivale. To'wn clerk, Abel Curtfs. First con-table,
James O. Caldwell. Selectmen, John Hardins: Jame?
O. Cnldwel], Elijah Buxton. Postmaster, Abel Curtis.
Mon istown. Town clerk, Deni?on Cook. First con-
stable, Chester Cook. Selectmen, Erastus Eaton. Hi-j
:ram Bingham, Georg^e Small. Attornie?, Samuel Wil- ;
'ard, Charles Meisrs. Physicians, James Tinker, Alinarin ;
'Pinker. Postmaster, James Tinker. i
! Js'eivport. Town clerk. Seymour Lane. First constable, '
Jonathan Frost. Selectmen, Samuel Warner, Lucius Car-j
'penter, Peter Wheelock. Clergy, Harvey CUrk, bap. I
I Salem. Town clerk, Samuel Blake. First constable, ■
Calvin S. Grow. Selectmen, Nathaniel Cobb, Moses j
Tike, John Wilson. j
Troy. Town clerk, John Flint, 2nd. First constable,!
Frederick C. Fuller. Selectmen, Samuel IL Hovey, F. i
Fuller, Ralph Chamberlain. Clergy, Nathan IL Down?, |
bap. Attornies, U. C. Flatch, Samuel Samnor. Phvsician,'
D. H. Bard. Postmaster, Ezra Sanger, Troy,"D. H. j
Bard, ?\orth Trov. j
JVeslJield. Town clerk, Th. Hitchcock. 1st con. Luke \
Miller. Selectmen, B Burrows, Heber Hitchcock, Lu-
ther Page. Clergy, Silas Lamb, con. Physicians, Hen-!
ty Corey, Guy Stoughton. Postm. Henry Ptichardson. |
JVolcott. Town clerk, Jesse Whitney. First consta-
i)lo, Jonathan Sortith. Selectmen, Nathaniel Jones, Jona.
.Smilh, Jesse Whitney. Clergy, Royal Haskell. Physi-
cian, Galen Palmer, Postmaster, Jesse Whitney.
TRANKLIX COUNTY.
Bakersfeld. Town clerk, Silas B.Hazletine; First
constable, Robert Dean; Selectmen, Silas Potter, Nathan!
E. Fuller, Asa Brighara ; Attorney, Theoph. Mansfield;'
Physicians, Amos Pearsons, Truman Houghton; Postmas-
ter, Harry Reynolds.
Berkshire. Town clerk, Harvey Clark ; First consta-
ble, Ezra Wood ; Selectmen, Wm. C. Ellsworth, Crom-
well Bowen, Nathan Hamilton ; Clergy, Phinehas Bai-
ley, con. Pearley Hal], f. bap. ; Attorney, Joseph Smith ;
Physicians, Samuel S. Butler, Friend M. Hall, Benjamin
B. Searle, Page, Wm. C. Ellsworth ; Postmasters,
Dennis Samson, E. Beikshire, P. Lanison, W. Berkshire.
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Cambridge. Town clerk, Levi A. Carlton; First con-
stable, John Wire; Selectmen, Lyman Wells, David
Chadwick, Horace Read; Clergy, Ezra Fisher, bap.
R.einslow, con. ; Attoraies, Nathaniel R.eed, jr. Levi Jos-
ilia, Henry Stowell, Charles Cushman ; Physicians, John
Fasset, William Page, Burrel S. Miner, Parsons;
Postmaster, Abner Brush.
E?iosburgh. Town clerk, Horace Eaton ; First consta-
ble, Alvin House ; Selectmen, Jonas Boutell, Jehiel R.
Barnum, Samuel Kendall ; Clergy, John Scott, con. IiU-
ther Cole, bap. ; Physicians, Eliphaz Eaton, Horace Ea-
ton ; Postmaster, Alvin House.
Fairfield. Town clerk, Joseph Soule ; First constable,
Joseph A. Farnsworth ; Selectmen, Joel Barber,jr. Aaron
Burr, Harmon Northrop ; Clergy, Benj Vi ooster, con. ;
Attorney, John Skinner ; Physicians, Chester Abies, Ches-
ter Keyes ; Postmaster, Bradley Barlow.
Fairfax. Town clerk, Hampton Lovegrove ; First con.
Jas. Bellows; Selectmen, Hiram Bellows, Joseph Kings-
bury, Ira Farnsworth ; Clergy, Elder Butler, bap. ; At-
tornies, Homer E. Hubbell, Aaron S. Beeman ; Physi-
cians, N. W. Perry, — — Farnsworth ; Postmaster, H.
Lovegrove.
Flelcher. Town clerk, Elias Blair ; First constable,
John Kinsley, jr. ; Selectmen, Elias Blair, Jonathan Bai-
ley, Albert Kinsley ; Clergy, Ephraim Butler, bap, ; Phy-
sician, Sanford Emery.
Frayiklin. Town clerk, P.S.Gates; First constable,
Dan Rublee; Selectmen, William Felton, Paul Gates,
Henry Bowman ; Clergy, John Spalding, bap.; Physicians,
Z. Cushman, Enoch Pomeroy ; Postmaster, L. Cushing.
Georgia. Town clerk, Ira Hinckley ; First constable,
Decius R. Bogue ; Selectmen, Joshua Doane, Alanson
Blair, Isaiah Washburn, jr. ; Clergy, Aivah Sabin, Dan-
iel Sabin, Roswell Mears, bap. ; Physicians, Jona. Taylor,
.\bel Blair, Horr.ee P. Blair ; Postmaster, Joshua Doane.
Hisf'.gale. Town clerk, Jesse Carpenter ; First consta-
ble. Clark Albee ; Selectmen, Chs. H. Jennison, Luther
Meigs, John A. R.hodes ; Attorney, Robert L. Paddock;j
jPhysicians, Joseph B. Cutler, Franklin Bradley, O. 5.
jCampbell ; Postmasters, 5'lephen S. Keyes, Wait Branch,
Powel's Falls.
Johnson. Town clerk, Daniel Dodge ; First constable,
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Jacob F. Hadley ; ^electnitn, Joseph Doan, Israel O. An-
drews, Horace Da/; Clergy, Joel P. Hayford, bap. ; At-
lornies. trastus D. Hubbell, Nicholas Baylies jr. ; Physi-
cians, Selh Clark, John Meigs ; Postmaster, Cornelius
Lynde, jr.
Moiilgotncn/. Town clerk, Luther Martin ; First con-
«table, Russei 3. Maicjr ; Selectmen, Danl. Bnrrows, John
Johnson, Rufus Pliimiltou ; Cier2:y, Avery S. Ware, con.
Physician, B. W. Fuller; Postmaster, John L. Clapp.
Richford. Town clerk, John Huse; First constable,
John Huse ; Selectmen, Jesse Woodruff. Alden Sears, Jo-
sepli Rounds, jr. ; Clergy, William Rodgers, bap. ; Phy-
sician, John Huse ; Postmaster, Alden Sears.
St. Albans. To rt'n clerk, John Gates, jr. ; First con-
:stable, Josiah iNewton ; Selectmen, John Smith, William
H.Taylor, Eleazer Jewett ; Attornies, Asa Aldis, Bates
I'urner, Benjamm Swift, James Davis, John Smitii, L. B.
Hunt, Benjamin H. Smalley, Flenry Adams, Stephen S.
Brown, Herman R. Beardsley, Orlando Stevens, Joseph
H. Braina.-d, David Reed; Physicians, Charles Hall,
'John L. Chandler, Isaac N. Foster; Clergy, Worthingtonj
Smith, coa.; Sylvester Nash, Elijah E. Crane, meth.;i
Postmaster, S. H. Barlow. |
Skeleton. Town clerk, Samuel Wead ; First constable,!
Thomas Marsh ; Selectmen, Levi Hapgood, Elihu Good-j
■sell, Joel White ; Clergy, P]ard, cp. Isaac Hill, meth.;
Attornies, J. W. Sheldon, Augustus Burt; Physicians, F.
\V. Jadson, Gallop Grant; Postmasters, J. VV. Sheldon,
Sheldon, Alva Fasset, East-Sheldon.
Swanton. Town clerk, Ira A. Van Duzer; First con-
stable, John P. La-el! ; Selectmen, Ruluff W. Green, Oli-
ver Potter, Nahura E. Jenisonj Clergy, Eben. H. Dor-
man, con. Phineas Culver, bap. ; Attornies, George P.
Foster, Norman L. Whittimore, Stephen S. Brown, Lew-
is Janes ; Physician, Whittimore; Postmaster, Ho-
Vatio B. Farrer.
r.SSETC COUATY.
Brunswick. Town clerk, Thomas G. French ; First
constable, Henry D. $choff; Selectmen, Thos G. French,
James B. Da vns, Daniel Schofilijr. ; Clergy; Beoj. Brown,
meth. ; Postmaster, William Marshall.
' Canaan. Town clerk, Oliver Ingham, jr. ; First con-
stable, Nathaniel Beech ; S<i!ectmen, Elijah Frizzle, VVil-[
!iam Merrill, Caleb Ingalls.
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Concord. Town clerk, John Seaby ; First constable
Abel Slacy ; Selectmen, Archibald Taggard, George Cut-
ting, John Wheder, jr. ; Attorney, David Hibbard, jr.
Physicians, John Seaby, John Wheeler, jr. ; Postmaster,!
John Frye. j
Granby. Town clerk. Benj. S. Clark*, First constable,!
jGershom Carpenter ; Selectmen, Juel Basset, Elijah Ba-I
ker, Benjamin S.Clark; Clergy, James Tisdaie, con.;;
Postmaster, Martin Joslyn, I
Guildhall. Town clerk, Erastus Cutler ; First consta-
ble, Newcomb Blougett ; Selectmen, Erastus Cutler, Aseli
B.Howe, Henry Hall; Clergy, James Tisdaie, con.; !
M'Coy, nieth, ; Ati«.rnies, John S. Wells, James Steele,
George Paine; Physicians, John Deway, Walter Burn-
Iham ; Postmaster, Seth Cushman.
Lunenburgk. Town clerk. Stephen Howe, jr.; First
constable, ChapinK. Brooks ; Selectmen, Steph. Howe,jr.|
Spencer Clark, Charles Ames ; Clergy, Jeremiah Gline;
con.; Attorney, Reuben Grout ; Ph}sicians, Daniel F,ge-t
ry, Theroa Webb, Thomas Wright; Poitma-star, Daniel:
Egery.
Maidstone. Town clerk, Moody Rich; First constr.ble,
Joseph Rich; Selectmen, Jacob Ptich, William Rich, Si-
mon Smith, Rich Stevens,
Minehead. Town clerk, John French ; First constable,
Martin French ; Selectmen, Daniel Holbrook, James L.
Brown, Gratis Spencer ; Physician, Thomas D. Lasdel ;
Postmaster, Chauneey Curtis.
GRAND ISLE eoUNTY.
Alburg, Town clerk, Lewis Sowles ; First constable,
Thomas Molt'; Selectmen, Thomas Mott, Ichabod Niles,
George Dilienback ; Attornies, Frederick Hazen, Giles
Harrington, Charles H. Perrigo ; Physicians, J ireh S. Ber-
ry, Minus M'Roberts ; Postmaster, Robert Ransom.
Grand Isle. Town clerk, James Brown ; First consta
[ble, Jabez Ladd ; Selectmen, Stephen Pearl, Solon Tobi-
as, Samuel Adams; Physician, Melvin Barnes; Postmas-
ter, A. H. W, Hide; Clergy, Asa Lyon, con.
North Hero. Town clerk, Joel Allen ; First constable
Spelman Hagar ; Selectmen, John Squiers, Joel Allen
Jedoditih Hagar ; Clergy, Leonard, meth, ; Physi-
cians, Gary Whitney, Burgess; Postmaster, Abner
Doty.
SouthHe.ro. Town clerk. Bird Landon ; First consta
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bis, William M. Fletcher; Selectmen, Benjamin Adams,!
ThacUus LandoD, Ell Baraum ; Attornies, Heetor Adams '
Nathan Hill; Physician, Henry H. Reynolds ; Postmas
ter, Hector Adams.
Vineyard. Town clerk, Ira Hill ; First coastable, Am-
asa \i. Ho'.comb ; Selectmen, William \S ait, Harry Scott,
Jarvis Pike ; Clergv, William Wait. meth. ; Postmaster,
Ira Hill.
The foUoiving teas not received in seasen to insert in its
proper place.
Middkbury. Town clerk, Selh Storrs ; First constable
Chester Goodrich; Selectmen, Dorastus Wooster, Hi-
ram Mun.^er, Zacheus Bass ; Clergy, Thomas A. Merrill
con. O. Z. Nictiols, Cyprian Gridley, metb. Silas A
Crane, epis. ; At(ornies, Joel Doolittle, Seth Storrs, Sam
uel S. Phelp?, Robert B. Bates, Charles Liusley, George
Chijjman, Peter Starr, Horatio Seymour, Calvin C. Wal-
ler, Harvey Bell, Ozias Seymour, Jedediah S. Bushnell,
William Slade ; Physician;, William Bus?, Zacheus Bass
Jonathan A. Allen, Oliver B. Norton, Edward Tudor,
Ralph Gowdy ; Pastmaster, Calvin C. Waller.
JUDICIAL.
Thp judiciary powers of liie estate are vested in a
Supreme Court, consisting of five justic?^, chosen ev
ery year, by the legislature ; a Cfiunty Court, consist-
;n<r of three justices, the chief Justice being one of the
justices of the Supremo Court, chosen in the same
aianner, who hold courts twice a year in their respec
'ive counties ; and justices of the peace appointed in
the same manner.
SUPREJIE COURT.
Titus HuTCHr>soN, Chjpf Justice.
Chari.es K. Williams, 1st, ^
Stephen RoYCE,jr. 2nd, '.Asnslant
Ephraim Paddock, 3d, [ Justices.
John C. Thompson, 4th, j
BENNINGTON COU^'TY.
Nathan Burton, } ^ ■ , , t ,-
Nathan H. Bottum, \ -^^^^'^"^ •^"^^^"-
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Samuel Canfield, Sheriff.
John Wrio-ht, High Bailiff.
Highland Hall, State's Attorney.
Leonard Sargeant, Judgp. of Probate for the District of
Manchester.
Sylvanus Danforth, Judge of Probate for the District of
Bennington.
John Aiken, Cyrus Munson, Aaron Baker, jail cnm-
sioners for the district of Mancliester.
O. C. Merrill, James Hiibbell, Aaron Robinson,
jail commissioners for the district of Bennington.
Peter Dudley, Samuel Tiiomas, ¥/right Spencer,
Luman Norton, Jonathan Houghton, road commis-
sioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Arlington. Sylvester Doming, Pi,euben Barney,
Samuel Wilmot, Asahel Kurd, John Arnold, Anson
Canfield.
Bennington. Aaron Robinson, Wm. Henry, Daniel
Church, Stebbins Walbndge, Uriah Edgerton, Aus-
tin Harmon, jr. Luman Norton, O. C. Merrill, Heman
Robinson, Stephen Dewey, Alson Squires, Joseph
Sterrin, James Hubbell, Green Blackmer, Jonathan
Hunt, Henry Harwood, Oliver Abel, Jacob Lyons, S.
H. Blackmer, John VanderspeJgle, Cephas Sweet.
Dorset. Gordon B. Southv/orth, Pv^obert Bloomer,
Dan Kent, Darius Moore, Benjamin Ames, Azel Morse.
Alexander Bliss.
Rupert. Henry Sheldon, Grove Moore, David Shel-
don, jr. Isaac Sherman, Simeon Pvisuig, jr. Shubaol
Barden.
Sandgate. Thomas Peck, John H. Sanderson, Ini
Kurd.
Sunderland. James A. Graves, Joel Kenney, Hen-
ry Galusha.
Peru. Francis Bennett, Josiah Barnard. Reuben
Bigelovv, Samuel Stone.
Winhall. Nathaniel Mellen, Reuben Brooks, Ben-
jamin Thatcher.
Landgrave. Asa Ulley, Abiel Evans, Gideon Da-
vis, jr.
j Sknftsbury. Jeremiah Malteson, Gardner Barton,
Ijr. Nathan L. Cross, Peter Matteson, Hiram Barton,
I'vlalachai Cox, Aar<ni Denio, jr. Jesse Blackrnsr.
j Stamford. Otis Phillips, John L. Wilmarth, Thos.
jBrattoii, Reuben Smith, Stephen C. Millard, Calvin
Sampson, Joel Houghton.
Readsboro'. Richard Carpentr;-, Plorace Thompson,
Sr.'istus Hill), Jacob Hi^ks, Wm. Staiiord, Isaac Esty.
Woodford. William Park, John Knapp, Arnold V/.
Woodward, John Eals.
Fov:nalL Sylvamis Danforth, Nathan Varin, Sam-
lel Wrio-ht, John Mooar, Aufjustus Starkweather,
Slijah Barber, Hunerr.an P. Blanchard, Boultwood
\V' right, Ethan Brown, E::!nja. F. Morgan, Josiah
Wright, Joseph Mvcrs, jr..Timo. Ware, Martm Kim-
ball.
Manchester. John S. Pettibone, Henry Robinson,.
John Aiken, Gideon Burritt, William Smith, Chester
iCIark, Loring Dean, William Benedict, James Hiok-
)x, Ebenezer Cnamberlin, Truman Purdy, Joshua
French, Leonard Sargeant.
WINDKAM COUNTY.
John Roberts, ) ^ . , . j- ,•
T T CI. i > nJlssistant Justices.
James L. fetaric, ^
Henry Smith, Skeriff.
Otis Haven, High Bailiff.
Alexander S. Campbell, State's Attorney.
Samuel Elliot, Judge of Probate for the District of
Jlarlboro\
Peter R. Taft, Judge of Probate for the District of
Westminster.
Martin Field, James Elliot, Josiah Taft, jail com
:nis:jionens.
Aaron Barney, Mana?.=ah Divoll, Samuel Knight,
Amos Brown, Nathaniel Ward, road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF TlIF, PEACE.
Acton. Lemuel Farweli, Ebenezer HuQtington,
Nathan Fisher.
Athens. Abraham Bail Thaddeus Alexander Vv'ar-
ren Tinkham, Daniel Fuller, Jona. Coltcn, Timothy
H. \V'hirnev.
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Brookline. Thos. Crane, William Perry, Epl
Park, Alvin Boyden, Jacob Burditt, Edson Higgins.
Brattleborc/. Lemuf^l VVhilney, Russell Fitch, Ste-
phen Greenleaf, Francis Goodhue, Epaphroditus Sey
inour, Emerson Goodenouoh, Levi Stoddard, Honr\
Clark, Wm. F. Hall, Joseph Goodhue, Samuel Elliot.
David Wood, Edward Woodman, Jesse French, Will-
iam R. Hayes, Samuel Root.
Dover. Abnor Perry, Gardner Howe, Renbeii
Dean. David Burr, Ebenezer Jones, Natlian Dean.
Abraham Jones, Aaron P. Perry, William H. Hod<^
es, James Miner, jr.
Dummerslon. Marshall Miller, Asa Knig-ht, Sam'L
Knig:ht, Asa Eoydon, David Bemis, Joseph Dix, Josi
ah Taft, Joel Chandler, Enos Leonard, AsaDutton, jr.
Rufus Moore, Joseph Duncan.
Grrifton. Benjamin Dvvinnell, Thaddous Taylor.
Biirzillai Burgess, Nathan Wheeler, Artemas Spring.
Samuel Walker.
Guilford. Samuel Sikes, John Phelps, Ward Bul-
lock, Isaac Brown, Dana Hyde, Benjamin W. Ste
vens, James Noyes, Samuel Cutting, Nathan Conant.
Barnard Lynde, Russel Hyde, Aaron Barney.
Halifax. Darius Bullock. Asahel Ballou, Daniel
Jones, Erastus Hall, Isaac Worden, El.'sha Hagar
William Phnnb, Sanford Plumb.
Jamaica. Ezra Liverniore, Timothy Goodale, Ze
lotes vSkinner. Alpheus Kellogg, Samuel Barry, A
mos Howard, 2d, James Brown, jr. John Kellogg, Pe-
r.er R Taft, Natiianiel Bobbins.
Londonderry. Tyler Tmkham, John Aiken, Law-
rence Pierce, Thomas S- Vial, Luther Stowell, Sie-
l[)hen Lawrence, Elisha White, Samuel Arnold.
.Marlboro'. Jesse Cone, David Mather, Oshet
Smith, Hubbard H. Winchester.
JYewfane. Martin Field, Nathan Stone, W^illian
H. Williams, Pardon T. Kimball, Paul Holland, Hen
ry Wheelock, David Mcrrifield, Benjamin Ormsbee
Walter Eager, Sylvanus Sherv^^in, Ebenezer Mors
Jonathan Hall, Nahum Houghton, James Elliot, Jo
eph Ellis, Roswell M. Field.
U3 __^
; Putney. Asa Washburn, Horace Bliss, Alexan-
der Campbell, Asa Keys, 2(1. Phinehas White, Otis
Haven, David Crawford, Simeon Reed.
Rockingham. Peter Wiilard, Ebenezer Locke, Al-
exander S, Campbell, Calvin Webb, Ezekiel Weston,
Henry Lake, jr. Solomon Wright, Horace Baxter,
Daniel Kellogg, Jona. D. Bradley, David Chandler,
Artemas Robbins, Hirfim Davis, Elijah Jones, Elias
Pulcipher, John H. Campbell.
Strntton. Abel Grout, Moses Forrister, Asa Phil-
lips, Richard Scott.
Somerset. Jotham Pike, Luther Alden, Hazelton*
Rice, Elliot Morse. i
Townshend. Charles Phelps, Chapin Hovv'ard, Ben-:
jamin Dunklee, Waitstill R. Ranney, Evans Reed, Jo-|
.>eph Tyler, Arad Holbrook, Dana Bailey, Lucius Dy-
er, Joel Chamberlain, James Taggart, Epaphroditus
Ransom, Thomas Brown, John H. Brigham, Oliver;
Wilkinson, Caleb Garfield.
Wardshoro\ Asa Wheelock, Pearly Fairbank,!
Leland Fairbank. Joseph Converse, Thomas Barber,
Peter Hammond, Stephen Warren, Silas Dexter, Adin
Thayer, Nathaniel Ward.
Vernon. Cyrus Washburn, Joseph Franklin, Jes-
se Lee, Thomas Johnson, Nathan Wood.
Westminster. Ephraim Ranny, Joseph Ranny, John
Smith, Stephen Tuthill, Josiah'Willard, Abiaf Good-
all, Ellery Albee.
lVilraingto7i. Jairns Hall, Russell Fitch, John Pul-
cipher, Charles K. Field, J^ancey Forbes, Richard
Waste, George Breckenridge, Azor Smith, Phiio Cas-;
lie, Ephraim Tyler.
Windham. Richard Kelley, John Woodburn, Jas.
White, William Harris, Zadock Sawyer, Samuel God-
;dard, Timothy Burton, Niles Aldrich, Joseph Wood, j
Whitingham. Amos Brown, Elisha Putnam, Na-
than Brown, Joel B. Eames, Henry Closson.
RUTLAKD COUNTY.
Henrv Hod-es, ( ^3,,-,^^^^ j^,^,-,...
John P. Colburn, ^
Jonathan Dyke. jr. iS/ier/^.
maacsBgggMMBaawai^pBMtatwaM
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CiiauMcev Thrall, Higli Bailiff.
S.'laii II.' Merrill, Slnie's Attorney.
Obadiah Noble, Judge of Probate for the District of
Rutland.
Almon Warner, Judge of Probate for the District of
Fairhaven.
Robert Pierpoint, James D. Butler, William Hall,
jail commissioners.
Preserved Fish, Thos, Huiett, John Rugi,^les, JeF-
se Parkhill, Elisha Ashley, road coinmissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Benson. John Kelliio-g, Isaac Griswold, Isaac Nor-
ton, Cl)anncey Smith, Jesse ParkiU, Orin Dickinspon,
Marsliall R. Meaeham, Asa Young, Philo Wilcox,
Samu-^1 W. Fellows.
Brandon. David Sanderson, Ezra June, Harvey
Hail, Richard Gilbert, Martin Carlisle, Jacob Powers,
John Conani, Geo. Palmer, David Merriam, jr. Paul
Spooncr, jr. Walter Cooley.
Cliille.nden. Thomas Manley, Moses Randall, Dan
Dike, Jonas Wheeler.
Castlfion. John Mason, Josiah G. Harris, Ezekir^i
Buel, Reuben Moulton, Selah IL Merrill, Banjamni F.
Lang-don, Zimri Howe.
Clarendon. Danl. S. Ewens, Lewis Walker, TIios.
Steward, Fred. Button, Silas W. Hodges, Asa Chap-
lin, Jonathan Dyer, Henry Marsh, Joseph A. Hayes,
Reuben Smith.
Danbi/. Elijah Bull, James M'Daniel, Ira Vail,
John Vail, Benjamin Barns.
Fairhaven. Moses Colton, Tilly Gilbert, Ira Leon-
ard, Barnabas Ellis, William C. Kittredoe, Edmund
Kingsland.
Hubbardton. Samuel Cheever, David Barber, Seth
Wallace, Harry J. Ilorton, Ira Jennings.
Ira. Josh. Harrington, Russel Fish, Erwin Collins,
Stukely Thornton, jr. Whipple Martin, P. Fish.
Jlendon. Amos Robmson, Rufus Richardson, Na-
jthan Fishpr, Edward Mussey.
Jliddlctown. Jonas Clark, Gideon ]\Iiner, Allen
Vail, David Hubbard, Jacob Burnham.
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JSiounlhoUij. Marvel Julinson, Jiilin While, Homer
Earl, Abijah'Cole, Nathan T. Sprague. i
JiJounttabor. Caleb Bufiuiu, Silas Barrett, Daniejj
Griffith.
Orwell. Joab Smith, Dorus Bascom, David Cut-
;tinir, jr. Thus. D. Hammond, Ruluff While, 2d. Ros-j
iwell Bnltum, jr. Ira Young. |
Pawlet. Nathaniel Harmon, John H. Andrus, Oli-'
ver Hanks, Elisha Allen, David C. Blossom, David!
Bhkeley. !
Pittsfield. Erastus Holt, Eleazor B. Rockwell, Wil j
liam R. Blossom. ;
Pitlsford. Gordon Newell, Isaac Wheeden, Isaac;
Brezee, Samuel H. Kelloo-nr. Samuel Fairfield, Thos.
F. Borg-e, John Pierpt)inl, Jeffrey Barnes, Azor Dick-
f^rman, Lyman Granger, German F. Hendee, Abra-
ham Owen.
Poultnei/. Amos Thompson, Almon Warner, Wil-i
liam Ward, John Howe, James S. Harris, William L I
Farnam, Henry G. Neal, Joel Beaman. !
Rutland. Gershom Cheney, Chaiinchcy Thrall,'
iMoses Strong, Benjamin Lord, Moses Lester. Francis}
Slason, William Page, Ambrose L. Brown, Robertj
jTemple, John Purdy, Amherst Lee, Benning Chatter-;
.ton, Thomas Tower, R. C Royce, Moses VVatkins. 1
Sherburne. Albro Anthony, Josiah Wood, Richard!
Eastabrook, jr. |
S/ireicsburr/. Jolin Kiiburn, Ziba Aldrich, jr. Eli!
jah Holden, Zidon Edson, William Marsh, Harry Hol-j
den, John Buckmaster. \
Sudbury. Moses Plall, jr. James K. Hyde, Peter!
Reynolds, Thomas W. Hyde, Joseph Warner. |
Tinmouth. Chad Phillips, Linns Crampton, Edw.i
Woodruff, Obadiah Noble.
Wallingford. William Kent, Joseph Packer, Sam-
uel M. Edgertoii, Nathaniel Ives, Howard Harris, El-
lakim H. Johnson, Amos Bucklin.
Westhaven. Seth J. Hitchcock, Artomas Wyman.
Jonathan Orms, Orange Watkins, David King.
Wells. Ansel Good.speed, Heman Hastings, Shu-
bael Lamb, Aaron B. Tyler, Seth Blossom.
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Samuel W. Porler, # ^ . , , r ,-
Jissistanl Justices.
WINDSOn COU^'TY
William Steele, \
Lysander Raymond, Sher'iff.
John A. Pratt, High Bailiff.
Wyjlys Lyman, Stale's AUoy^ney,
Isaiali Raymond, Judge nf Probate for the District (f
Hartford.
Jabez Proctor, Judge of Probate for the District of
Windsor.
Levi Jackman, Ephraini D. Brin-gs, Tiieoph. Hoit,
William Thayer, Daniel Rix, road commissioners,
Benjamin Swan, Henry C. Dennison, Lyndon A.
Marsh, jail coainiissioners.
JUSTICliS OF THE PEACE.
Andover. Edward Simons, Abraham Brown, Bei.j.
Morse, Wm. Warner. Saiimel Clark, Oren Hazeltiiu .
Baltimore. Jonathan Woodbury, Joshua Leland.
Barnard. John Foster, Juseph B. Danf()rth, Lu-
her Clianey, Charles Walcott, Alpheus Howe, Cal-
vin Green.
Bethel. Jonathan Marsh, Lntlicr Gmver, Thomas
P. Russell, Walter Perrin, Pliilip Hadley, Pelog S.
Marsh, James Wallace, J. Woodbury, S. Cleavcland,
Bridgewaler. Isaiah P^aymond, David Thompson,
James Walker.
Cavendish. Jabez Proctor, Josiah Gilson, Horace
Fletcher, Christopher Webber, Samuel Adams, Asa
vVheeler, Jesse Adams, Auios Wheeler, Abel Bald-
win, James Smith, jr. Levi Jackman.
Chester. Amos lleald, Daniel Onion, Thomas T.
Barrett, Enos Lovell, jr. William Henry, Jesse Sted-
inan, Josiah Barnes.
Hartford. James Tracy, James Udall, John Down-
er, Frecnrrace Leavitt, Zerah Brooks, John Strong,
Zebulon Delano, David Newton, Harvey Noble, John
Porter, George Udal!, Shubael Russ, Wyllys Lyman.
Hartland. Daniel Denison, Sylvester Marcy, Sul-
livan Marcy, Samuel Weeden, I'iieophilus Hoit, EJias
Bates, Lewis Merritt, Asa Weed.
JVurwich. Don J. Brifiham, Jacob Burton, Joseph
no
Emerson, Jere. Bissell, John Slafter, Eleazer T. Ray-
mond, Alba Stidison, Colvia Seaver, jr. Joel Morris.
Ludlow. Joslioa Warner, Asahtjl Smith, Juseph
Daviton, Arioch Smith, Levi Adams, Reuben Wash
burn, Moses Haven, Jonas Dunn, Ste^jJien Cumminirs.
Asa Fletcher, Sewall Fulliun, jr. Arlemas, ypafford.
Plymouth. A.~a Bricras. jr. Etnanui-l Sawyer, John
Lakin, Samuel Pa^e, Jabez Wood, Cephas Aloore.
Pom/ret. Isaiah Tinkham, Henry Hewitt, John E
Doten, David Chandler, Gardner Wuislow, Gilberi
Allen, John Hazen.
Reading. Samuel C. Loveland, L'^muel B. Wash-
burn, Charles Buck, William Felch, Trumbull Ackley,
Shubael C. Sheud, Simeon Buck.
Rochesler. Lyman Emerson, John Chaffee, Sidne}
S. Hemingway, Eph. D. Brigus, J. Trask, J. Emery.
Rnyallon. Elias Stevens, Rodolphus Dewey, Dan
iel Rix, Elisha Rix, Oel Billings, Jonathan Kenney.
Oliver Willes. Nathaniel Sprague.
Sharon. Reuben Spaulding, Freeman Holt, John
Baldwin, Rodolphus Brown, Samuel ShuUleworlh, jr.
William Pixley.
Springfield. Wm. Thayer, Asahel Powers, Elisha
Bisbee, Bezaleel Wood, John Field, Nomlas Cobb.
Phinehas T. Wales, Don Lovell, Noah Safibrd, Rus
sel Burke, John Boynton, jr. Arthur Field.
Slockbridge, Ruius Lyon, Daniel Ranny, jr. Joseph
Cliainberlain, William A. Millet, Benjamin Coleman,
Justin Morgan, Samuel Belcher, Ira Cooper.
Weaiher^field. Thomas Prentiss, Ebenezer Shedd.
Amos Huleit, Barnabas Dean, Daniel Bowen, Dextei
Smith, Joseph R. Williams, Jacob Perkins, J.'shua
Upharn, John Brown.
Weston. Amos N. Burton, Jacob Whitney, Davie
Sterlin, Henry Lovejoy, H. Gray, Parker Shattuck.
Windsor. Jonathan H. Hubbard, Asa Aikens, Sam
uel Shuttleworth, Allen Wa' , Charles Leavens, Dan
ie! Reed, Carlos Coolidge, Rufus Pwoot, Nahum Swal
low. Francis E. Phelps, Wni. Johonnot, Thos. Leland.
Woodstock, Benjamin Swan, Henrv C. Denison.
Walter Palmer, Jesse Williams, Billv Brown, How-
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land Simmons, Amos Warren, Eliphalet Dunham, Ed-
win Hutchinson, Samuel Daninn, Daniel Taft, Jamef
Slayton, Amos Ralph, Royal M. R.insom, Chaunce}
Richardson, William Scott, Asaph Fletcher, jr.
ADDISON COUiNTY.
Dorastus Wooster, } n • i , t i-
C1-, TT T • / 'fissistanl Justices.
Silas H. Jcnnison, ^
Seymour Selleck, Sheriff.
Marshal S. Duty, High Bailiff.
William Slade, Slate's Atlorneij.
Samuel Swift, Judge of Probate for the district oi
Addisf n.
Noah Hawley, Judge of Probate for the district of
Nevvhaven. i
Joel Doolittle, Charles Linsley, Samuel Swift, jailt
commissioners for the county of Addison.
Noah Hawley, E. D. Woodbridtre, Geo. W. Rog-
ers, jail commissionersof the city of Vergennes.
Jona. Hoytjr. Stoddard Martin, Jona. Hagar, Josi-
ah Barrows, 2nd, John Bullock, mad commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Addison. Arzah Crane, Henry Smith, William H.
Pickett, Erastus Swift, Henry Breevort, Aaron Jack-
son, Gideon Seeo[er,jr.
Bridport. J3enjamin Miner, jr. Calvin Solace.
Joshua S. Strong, Reuben Gillet, jr. Solomon Mason.
Gardner Converse, Eben. Allen, Joseph C. Eldridgr
Seneca Austm.
Bristol. Henry Soper, Harvey Munsell, Wintei
H. Holly, Uriah Hoyt, Horatio Needham. Roberi
Holly, Daniel E. Parrnelec, Amos Eddy, Philip Vude-
kin, Luman Case, Hezekiah Hatch.
Cornwall. Horace Janes, Horace Linsley, Asahc
Bingham, William Hamilton, Jesbe Ellsworth, Chaun-
cey Cook.
Ferrisburgh. Theophilus Middlebrooks, Stoddard
Martin, Allen Adams, Caleb Sherman, Stephen Beach
Archibald Collins, Noah W. Porter, Seth Warner.
Jonathan Keeler, Ira Tupper.
Kingston. Isaac Parker, Joseph Patrick, Thomat
King, William Ellsworth, jr. John Thatcher.
Zlfk^ler. William Gile, Stephen Smith, Geo. JVJ.
r isk.
Lincoln. James Butterfield, Joseph Blanchard, I-
saiah Green, Peter Johnson, Valentine Yarnev, Isaac
Houston.
Hancock. C. G. Robbins, Jcsiah P. Brooks, Sam
uel Brown, Nathan Ciafflin.
Goshen. Josiah Dart, Moses Kinsman, Nathan Ca-
uen.
Jflonkton. Roderick Baldwin, Stoddard Mollis, Ar-
zah C. Dean. Oliver Sherman, M)!o W. Kingsly, Na-
than Smith, Justin Willoby, Roswell Atwood, Russe
Eastman, Jehial Chamfaeilain, Orin Hoyt.
mwhacen. Jonathan Hoyt, jr. Othniel Jewett,
Calvin Squire, Joseph Evarts, William Nash, Samnei
E. Chalker, Elias Bottum, Myron Grinnell, Bela El-
*drid^e, Silas Dowd, Josiah Packher, Justus Pier, Lem-
uel B. Eldridge, Daniel Twitchell.
Shorekam. Elisha Bascom, Ebenezer Bush, Udne\
H. Everest, Joseph Smith, 2d, Aaron Lawrence, Johi,
S. Hunsden, Samuel H. Holly, Isaac Chipman, Davi-
Rich, Kent Wright, Levi O. Birchard, Lewis Hunt
Charles Rich.
Middiebury. Seth Storrs, Nathan Case, Martin Ev-
erts, Hiram Munger, Charles Linsley, Jonathan Ha
?ar Norman Tupper, Geo. Chipman, Geo. C. Loom
!s, Harvey Bell, Joel Doolittle, Ozias Seymour, Wm
Siade, Samuel Swift, Samuol S. Phelps.
Salishxiry. Aaron B-trrows, Reuben Saxton, Eben
ezer N. Bnggs, Joim M. Weeks, Wm. Morton Alphe-
us Taylor, Jonathan Gibson.
Slarksbon/. Elisha Ferguson, Asel W^entworth
John Hill, 3d, Almon Atwood, Isaac Stowell, Mvroi
Bushnell,IraBushnell. ^
Fanton. William Myrick, Enoch Kent, Friend Ad-
ams, Silas Tappan, Norman Munson, Abner G. Hol-
comb, Samuel Shepard, Silas Pond, Jesse Grandy.
Vergennes. Beiden Seymour, William White, A
W.Bunum, E. D. Woodbridire, Noah Hawley, Lu
ther Chamberlain, William Burritt, John Thompson
u^^
I'lieodure CiarK, Jehazel olieriLan, William F. liruwn,
Philip C. Tucker, Samuel B. Booth.
JVei/bridge. Elijah G. Drake, Thomas Jewett, Jon
seph Hay ward, S.-imuei James, Timothy W. Tvvitchell,
Asaph Hayward, Barzillai Stewart.
Waltham. Luther Everts, Geo. Fisher, Solomon
Hobbs, Ezra A. Burrill, Chester Ward, William Bar-
ton.
Whiting. James 0. Walker, Ephraim Moulton,
Moulton Needham.
ORANGE COUNTY.
"Wm. Spencer, ) r. . , . t i-
T\ • 1 fi u' \ Jissistanl Justices.
Daniel CobD, ^
Wm. Barron, S her iff.
Peter Bates, High Bailiff .
D. A. A. Buck, Slate's Attorney.
William Spencer, Judge of Probate Jur the District of
Bradford.
Frederick Griswold, Judge of Prob^de for the District]
of Randolph.
John W. Smith, Jason Steele, Daniel Jackson, jail
commissioners-
Frederick Stni:h, jr. Jonathan Jenness, Samuel
Mann, Stevvart Brown, Jesse Staddard, road commis-
sioners.
JUSTICES or THE PEACE.
Bradford. Daniel Martin, Richard Aldrich, Will-
iam Wilson, Isaac Corliss, Elisha Parker, Arad Steb
bins, William Pickett, Oliver Hardy, Jesse Merrill
2d, John M'Duffie.
Brai7itree. Jonathan Bass, David Partridge, Dan
lol Wait. jr. Samuel Riford, Samuel Bass, jr. Nathai
Harwood, Seth Riford, Lyman Kidder.
Brookfield. Barna Bioelow, Nathaniel Wheatley
Enoch Slade, Luther Wheatley, Thomas King-sbary
"Simeon Cotton, Elisha Allis, jr. Waldo W. Jngalfs
William M. Alvord.
Chelsea- Josiah Dana, H. E. G. M'Laughlin, Joe
Tinker, John W. Smith, Jason Steele. Urbtine La
hrop, Joshua Dickinson, D. A. A. Buck, Wyma
:5pooner.
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Corinth. Stephen Eaton, Ephruim Ward, Richard
■Smith, Henry Dearborn, Daniel Woods, jr. John Ro-
bie, 2d, Amos C. Tenney, Samuel Hazeltine, Ezekiel
True, Joshua Merrill, Goulbsburn Taplin, Nathan
Blake, Moses Wallace, Winthrop Green, Jeremiah
Wright,
Fairlee. Thomas Stratton, Ebenezer Albee, Enoch
Brown, Samuel Bliss, Jesse Stoddard, Isaac Farring-
ton, Stephen Jenkins.
j J^eichury. Waterman Wells, Abner B. W. Ten-
ney, Abel Underwood, Isaac Bailey, Joseph Berry.
Charles Johnson, Stephen Powers, jr. Levi Rogers,
Moody Grow, Jonas Tucker, Jonas Clark, James
Bailey, 2d, Feter Burbank, Abner Bailey.
Orange. John Stacy, Thaddeus Clapp, Luther
Carpenter, Moses Sargeant, Christopher Richardson.
Luther S. Burnharn, Jonathan Emery.
Randolph. Benjamin Bugbee, John Glidden, Leb-j
beus Edgerton, Enoch Hebard, Martin Flint, Chaun-'
cey Hayden, Micah Mann, Calvin Blodgett, John
Moulton, Francis Dow, Jacob K. Parish, Beleber Sal-
iisbury, Joshua Martin, Ebenezer Hayden.
Strafford. Lyman Benson, Stephen Morrili, Leon-
ard Walker, Pliny Day, Nathan Young, John Burn-
bam, Frederick Smith, jr. Martin Barrett, David Mor-
rill, J. S. McMaster.
Thetford. William Heaton, Timothy P. Bartholo-
mew, Samuel Daniels, Lyman Fiteh. John Hall, John
C. Hammond, Pressbury West, jr. Daniel Brace, Ste-|
phen Eastman, Simeon Short, William Thayer. 1
j Topsham. Jonathan Jenness, Samuel Butterfield,:
jEdmund George, Levi Tabor, Warren Ives, Jesse}
jPutnam, David Corliss, Aaron Sanborn, Benjamin P.
Smith. j
Tunhridge. Elijah Dickerman, Ebenezer Hackett,j
Amos Hutchinson, Charles B. Chandler, Geo. Wey-|
mouth, Isaac How, Ziba Gifford, Elisha L. Tracy,
James Noyes. |
Vershire. Thomas Keyes, Geo. W. Maltby, Wm.
Prior, Rufus Blanchard, Simeon Bacon.
West-Fairlee. William Niles, Darius ChUd, El
:i
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sha Wild, Asa Baldwin, David Robinson, jf. Jabez
Lanphear, Elislia Tiiayer, Elisha May, Sami'.ei Graves,
Washington. Jacob Bliss, TJiomas Pope, Simon
French. Asa Burton.
WUhamstown. Levi Smith, Joel Bass, James
Lynde, Arial Crane, D.i'iiel Martin, Aaron S. Marlin.
CHITTE.NDEN COUNTY.
Eii Brownson, ) r, . , . t ,■
T , TT o- ir • } ^issistant Justices.
John Vasi Sicklin, ir. ^
Moses Bliss, Shc'rlf.
Benjatnm Woodman, Hlf::h Bailiff.
Charles Adams, Stale's Attorney.
Truman Chittenden, Judge of Probate for the dis-
trict of Chittenden.
Georg-e P. Marsh, John N. Pomroy, Chs. Haynes.
jail cominissionors.
Truman Chittenden, William Rhodes, Eiijiih G
Stanton, Levi Comstock, Luther D;xun, road cummis
sioners.
JUSTrCES OF THE PEACE.
Bolton. John Pineo, Asa Stockvvell, Moses L,
Colton.
Barlingion. Geo>-ge Robinsni;, David Russell, L T.
Hyde, Heman Allen, N. B. Haswell, J. N. P<nnroy
Isaac Warner, Charles Russell, George P. Marsh.
John Johnson, Luman Foole, John Van Sicklin, jr.
Amos BlodgGtt. Lyman Cumming-s, Theodore Catlin,
John Barstow.
Colduster. Daniel P. Adams, John W. Wea-
ver, Jacob Rolf, Joseph E. R!)odes, John Hyde, Pe-
ter Newcomb, N. Woicott, U. H. Penniman. I
Charlotte. Joseph D. Farusworth, Nathaniel Ne\v-j
all, Jonathan Brackenridire, William Noble, John
Strong, Luther Stone, William Sherman, Pitt E. Hew-
itt, George Sherman, Everett Ricii, A. L. Beach, D.
Cook, Jeremiah Barton, George Newell, Benjamin
Simons.
Essex. Reuben Barret, John D. Berry, Amasa Bry
ant, James H. Delano, David B. Webster, Henr}
Bliss, John Plulburt, Solomon Baker.
Hineshursh. Eras* us Bostv.'ick, Edmr.nd Baldwin
12;
Srh A ^'o^'=1' '^^'''^"^^ Hinsdale, Hermon R.
^mith, Amos Ciark, Daniel Scofield, Nahurn Peck
fl^ntington. James Ambler, jr. Nathaniel Norton,
Jeremiah Remmgton, John Snider, Amos B. Cooper;
2nd, John Judson, Selah Ambler. ^ '
T xl?n P- i7!l?"^'' ^'"^' ^^'"'^"^ P- Richardson,''
L^man Field, Truman Barney, Oliver Lowry, Lyman
Reed, Arthur Bostwick. ^
Mansfield. Samuel Harris, Ivory Luce.
Mi.ton. Gideon Hoxsie, Jacob Davis, Boyd H. Wil-
son Ithream Abbott, Warren Hoxsie, Phelps Smith,
Ephraim Herrick, Albert G. Whittemore, Emery Ma-^
son, Vjiles Jackson.
Shclburn Levi Comstock, Samuel Blinn, Nathan-:
lel Gas^e, Asahel Nash, Elihu Russell, Leman Judson.i
^t. George. Horace Ferriss, Reuben Lockwood,
James Sutton, Sherman Beach.
-R^cWn^ Edward Jones, Amos B. Cooper, Arte-
mas Flag-or, Thaddeus Crane, Benoni Thompson, A-
mos B. Bisnop, Reuben Nims, William P. Briffo-g,
Nathan Fay, jr. ^°
Underhill. William Barney, Isaac J. Bowen, Au-
gustus Smith, Peter xAIartin, Jonathan Woodworth,
John H. Tovt^er.
Weslford. Ebenezer Bou-man, Ziba Woods, Thos.^
Haynes Jonas Hobart, I^aac Chase, Hiram CastleJ
Danforth Wales, Alva Barron.
milislon. Solomon Miller, Nathan Allen, West-'
ley Whipple, George B. Manser, David A. Munav,^
John Brown, jr. Chauncoy Brownell, David French,-
David Isham, Truman Chittenden,
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Dan Carpenter, } ^ . . ^ .
Shubael Wheeler, \ -^^^^^^^^ Justices.
Rawsel R. Keith, Sheriff.
Chester Nye, High Bailiff.
Azel Spalding, State's Attorney.
Joseph Reed, Judge of Probate for the District of
iVashington. ^
. Cyrus Ware, Joseph Howes, George WorthinD-ton,
jaucommissioners. °
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James Smalley, Joshua Y. Vail, Caleb Curtis, Joe]
Warren, Joim CaiiipbcJl, road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Barre. Warren Ellis, SU'piien Freeman, Joseph
Ripley. John Thwing, Lucius B. Peck, Chapiti Keith,
Joseph Thompson, Smith Shernjun, Peter JuiionnoL, jr.
Winthrop T. Jackman.
Berlin. Abel Knapp, Josiah Benjamin, Ebenezer
Bailey, Ezekiel Smitii, Ruel Covill, Osman Dewey,
Siieffield Howard, jr. Nahum Rice, Samuel Jones.
Calais. Caleb Curtis, Lovel Kolton, Gideon Hicks,
Nathaniel Eaton, Lemuel Perry.
Duxhiiry. John L. Kennedy, Nathan Huutly, Ash-
bel Griffith.
Elmore. Jonathan Bridge, Peleg Scofield, Samuel
Smith, Nehemiah French, Martin Elmore.
Fayston. TheophiJus Bixby, Peter Drew, Elisha
Brigham, Merrill Tyler.
Jlarshfield. Jacob Putnam, John N. Gilman, Jer-
emiah Carlton, John Capron, Horace Hollister.
Jlontpelier. Josiah Wip.o-, Parley Davis, Joseph
Winir, Joel Bassett, Nathaniel C. Kms;, Salvin Col-
lins, Timothy Hubbard, Cyrus Ware, Joseph Howes,
Daniel Baldwin, Orumol H. Smith, Daniel P. Thomp-
son, Calvin J. Keith, Thom.as Reed, jun. Ezekiel P.
Walton, John Spaldinnr, Joshua Y. Vail, Apullos Met-
ealf, Simeon Dewey, Nathan Jewett, Jeduthun Loom
is.
Middlesex. Nathaniel Carpenter, Daniel Hou^h
ton, Horace H'dden, David Plarrington, Elijah Hoi
den, Danforth W. Stiles, Lucius Houohton. ,
Jloreloion. Seth Munson, Rufas Clapp, Cephas
Carpenter, Oramel D. Skinner, Ebenezer Johnson.
Mortkfield. NathanUones, Nathhniel Richardson
Elijah Smith, jun. Jesse Avenll Daniel D. Robinson.
Plainjield. Jeremy Sione, Jabez L. Carpenter,
Benjamin Whipple, Duron Whittlesey, James Palm-
er.
Sloic. Asa Rayf^ond, Daniel Moody, Thomas B.
Downer, Philip Smith, Abner Fuller, Nathan Robin-
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sun, jun. Philo G. Camp, Asahel Raymond, Orion W.
Butler.
Roxbury. Jonathan F. Rt.ifrg-les, Isaiah Shaw, S.
M. Orcut, Nathan Morse, Charles Sampson-
Warren. Joseph N. Curtiss Joseph A. Hyzer, Jo-
seph VV. Eldridge, Tohan Rising, Davia Ralph, Mo-
ses Sargeant, jun.
JVails^eld. Jenison Jones, Lynde Wait, Matthias
S. Jones, Jason Carpenter.
Walerbvry. Jafnes Smalley, Paul Dillingham, jr.!
Soloii.on Ncvvcomb, Leslie Gragg, Jacob Barns, Chs
R. Cleaves.
Worcester. Amos Rice, Nuthan Adams, Ophir
Leonard, Allen Vail, Eli Stone.
CALED0>IA COUNTY.
Samuel Sias, ) ^ . , . r »•
rr,. ^, o l-, ,, \ Assistant J ushces.
Timothy P. Fuller, ^
Silas Houghton, Sheriff.
George W. Drew, High Bailiff.
Charles Davis, State's Attorney.
Benjamin F. Deming. Judge of Probate for the dis-
trict of Caledonia.
Benjamin F. Deming, Augustine Clark, Samuel
Collins, jail commissioners.
Abner Morrill, Elias Bemiss, Ariel Aldrich, Silas
Underwood, Abram Page, road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Barnet. Walter Harvey, Sdas Harvey, Wi'liam
Shearer, Levi P. Parks, Robert Harvey, Hugh Som-
ers, 2nd, James Gilchri.>t, William Warden, Williaui
Gilkerson, Mordecai Hale.
Burke. Elam White, Rufus Newell, Rufus God-
ding, Joel Trull, jun. Osborn Davis, Anson M. Eg-
oleston, Asahel Burrington.
Cabot. Joseph Fisher, Thomas Osgood, Tnistom
C. Hoit, John W. Dana, John Daman, Leonard Or-
cutt, Ebenezer Smith, Elihu Coburn, Hector McLean. |
Anthony Perry. j
Danville. Aaron Porter, Abner Karris, James M-
Morrill, John A Stanton, Amos Clement. Archelau.--
Sias. Ebenezer Tiiompson, Oliver Morse, George W.
Drew, Asa SarjToant, Samuel Collins, Charles Davis.
Aufi^ustine Clark.
Gruton. John Darlinjr, jun. Reuben Whitcher.
John Heath, Medad Darling, Thomas VVason.
Ilardwick. Enoch Bayley, Barnabas Doty, Daniel
French, Enoch Smith, Joseph Patch, Ethan H. Nich-
ols, Luke Goss, Levi Goodridge, Jacob Paine.
Goshen Gore. Eliiiu Sabin.
Kirbij. Josiah Joslyn, James Church, Daniel Ear-
ned.
Lyndon. Isaiah Fisk, Josiah C. Willard, Isaac
Fletcher, Geor;5e C. Cahoon, Alpheus Fletcher, E
phraim Chamberlain, Benjamin Walker, Samuel VV.
VVmsor, Philip Goss.
JYewark. Elcazer Packer, Philemon Ilartwell, Eu
t'ui Kinney, jun. Miles Coe.
Peacham. John W. Chandler, Jonathan Elkins
Reuben Blanchard, Nicholas C. Buswell, Ilazen Mtr
irili, George W. Clark, Nehemiah Bradlee, Ezra C
IChamberlin, Josiah Shedd, Erastus Keilog-cr.
Ryegate. Jabez Bigelow, John Neilson, William
|Gray, Abram Page, Archibald Park, Nathahiel Knight.
Robert Whitelaw.
St. Johnsbury. Pres West, Luther Clark, Jerry
Dickerman, Simeon Cobb. Josiah Gage, Benaiaii San-
born, Closes Kittredge.
Shffficld. Hezekiah Bickford, James Townsend.
Reuben Miles, Mastin M. Miles, David Woodman.
Suilon. William Brockway, Wells Way, Thaddo-
us Curtis, Nathaniel C. Kibbev, David Stoddard, Ja-
cob Blake, Thomas True, Jacob C. Morrill.
Walden. James Bell, Adam Amsdcn, jr. Thoma&:
Farrington, Daniel Wooster, Leonard Favrington.
Harrison Rogers, Nathaniel Perkins, jun. W^illiam
Montgomery, Nathaniel Farrington, jr.
Waterford. Joseph Armington, Sylvester Heming-
way, Luther Knight, Arad Freeman, Charles Adanfis,
Zenas Wood, Robert Taggard,
Wheelock. Josiah Lane, Israel Porter, Dudley
Clark. Jonathan Taylor, Abner Morrill.
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tVoodbury. iienjamm Fowler, Ebenezer Bruce,!
David Herrick, John C. Pa^ro, Joel Cilley.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Joe] Barber, ir. ^ ^ , , , ^ ,
JosPph Smith, l^^^^^^i^nt Justices.
Timothy Foster, Sheriff.
D jcius R. Bouue, Hl^k Bailiff.
John Sin i ill, State's Attorney.
William Bridges, Judge of Prohatefor the District of
Georgia.
James Davis, Jrduthan Spooner, David Read, com-
missioners of jail delivery.
Thomas Waterman, William Barber, Cornelius
Wood, Joab SmiLh, Elnazer Jewett, road commissioii-
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
_ Berkshire. Harvoy Clark, Jonathan Samson, Har-
'iin Anlnis, Brainard Bradley, Elias Babcock, Will-
iani C. Ellsworth, James C Stone.
Bikersfield. Be:tjamin Bali, Joel Packhurst, Calvin
:Ewi:iiTb-, Comrort Barns, Tuec^philus Mansfield.
Belcidere. Moody Siiattuck, Moses Phelps, Na-
fhanielHodrrkins, John S. Carpenter.
Cambridge. Jam^s B. Gihnore, Lewis Packer, Na-
iiianiel Reed, jun. Ocl Safford, Clark Buker, Thomas
Elhnvvood, Robert Wallace, Isaac N. Bulkiey, Nii-
tha.iiel Sears, Piiinehas Stearns, Lyman Wells, Beri-
ah Cu.^-tis.
Enoftburgh. William Barber, Thomas M. .Pollard,
Charles Stevens, Austin Fuller, Horace Eaton, Joseph
Waller.
Fletcher. Elias Blair, Joseph Robinson, ZerahWil-
loucrhby, Ira Armstrong.
Fairfeld. Joseph Soule, John Leach, Aaron Burr,
Elijah Sh'-rmaij, Benjamin Fairbanks, Martin Prindle,
jtiarmon Northrop. Salmon Hall, Joab Smith, Ira Foot. |
j Fiirfax. Ciiurchii! Sampson, Josepli Hunt, Homer}
jE. Hiibbell, Lucas R. Beeman, Alfred VVheeler, New-',
jel Mason, Isaac N. Soule, Joseph Beeman, Aaron S. [
jBeeman. *
i Franklin. Enns Person, William Felton, John C.
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Colcord, Harry Bowman, Elisha Bascom, Zeri Cush-
nan, Philip S. Gates.
Georgia. Ira Hinkley, Elijah Baker, Solomon
BHss, jrrDaaiel Sabin, John W. Witter, Heman H.
Everts, Joseph Prentiss.
RIchford. Caleb Royce, Jonathan Carpenter, Jes-
ice Woodruff, Samuel Heath.
Hi"-hs;ate. Conrad Sax, John Niles, Jesse Cutler,
Joscpi'. B. Cutler, Jesse Carpenter, Edward C Has-
kins, Charles H. Jenison.
Johnson. Daniel Dodge, Solomon Balch, Charles
B. Tailor, Jacob Heifford, Eliphalet Hunt.
Sterling. Moses Vilas, Jonathan Merrill.
Sheldon. Daniel Smith, Oliver A. I^eith, Elihu
Goodsell, Alanson ^Febster, Charles E. Gallup, JFill-
am Green., Charles Durkee.
Swanton. Shadrach Hathaway, Jared Spalding,
Cornelius Wood, jrilliam Farrar, George Greefi, He-
man Hopkins, Nathaniel Cleaves, Jarib Jackson, Ben-
jamin Fay, Daniel Meigs, Elisha Barney.
I St. Albans. Bates Turner, Abijah Stono, Julius
[loyt. Uriel Smith, ^Filliam H. JTFilkins, Oman TuUar
Samuel Barlow, Stephen Lawrence, jr. Benjamin H
Smalley. David Read, Ralph Lassell, Heman Green
Luther B. Hunt, Horace Janes, David Stevens, jun
Daniel Sanborn, Isaac Randall, Joseph fVeeks, Samuel
Maynard, John Smith.
Montgomery. Eli TV. Bush, Henry N. Janes, Rich-
ard Smith, jr. Lorenzo Fassett, Selah B. Upham.
JVaterville. Joseph Rowel, Sylvanus Eaton, Moses
Fisk, Antipas Fletcher, Luther Poland, James Hor-
ner, Jesse C. Holmes, Osgood McFarland, Stephen
Leach.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Richardson Graves, ) jissislant Justices.
Simon Howe, jr. ^
Chapin K. Brooks, Sheriff.
Nathan J. Graves, High Baliff.
David Hibbard, jr. Stale's Attorney.
Royal Cutler, Judge of Probate for the district of
Essex
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! Joseph Gleason, Erastas CutJer, Joiin Dodge, jail
commissioners.
Milchpll Silsby, Reuben TF. Freeman, George TF.
Byram, Elisha May, Joseph Stevens, road commission-
ers.
JUSTICES or THE PEACE.
Brunswick. Thomas G. French, Benjamin Brown,
Diniel Smith.
Canaan. Josiah Parmelee, Nathaniel Nichols, Na
Uuniel Beech, Micajah Ingham, Moses Morrill, Josh
iia Morison.
f; Granby. Silas Buck, Thaddeus Pvietcalf.
I Concord. John S. Johnston, Elijah Hill, Jason Bad
: |cock, Preston Thayer, Harvy G. Fry.
' |: Victory. Asa Wells.
\ *! TFenlocfc. John Cragill.
I Guildhall. David Denison, Reuben W. Freeman,
lErastus Cutler, John Dodge, Timothy Fairchild, Oli-
|ver Woods, Horace Hubbard, Olis Wallace, Jasoii
' ^Sherman, Heraan Howe, John S. Wells.
i ' Lemington. Thomas Holbrook, Mills DeForest,
1 "Noyes Denison, Isaac N. Aldrich, John Bailey, Eben-
! jezer Blossom.
i I Maidstone. Simon Smith, jr. "William Rich, L.eon-|
' .ard ?Fa!ker, Gustavus A. Hall.
J| Lune7iburgk. Wil'iam Gates, Steplien Howe, jr.j
igJohn Chandler, Spencer Clark, Abel Johnston, Mitch-|
l^jell Silsby.
I Minehead. Ebenezer Burbank, Arad Silver, James
tL. Brown, Levi Towles. .
?j Random. Freeland Rosebrook.
5j ORLEANS COUNTi'.
NathamelP. Sawyer, \ ^,,i,t. Jmtices.
David M. Camp, \
Thomas Jameson, Sheyvff".
John Harding, High Bailiff.
Gen. C. West, State's Atlorriey.
Augustus Young, Judge of Probate for theDisirict Oj
Orleans.
John Killam, Joseph Wiggins, Eieazer Howard,|
! commissioners. [
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' Jonathan Cook, Walter VVheelock, Enoch Rowell
John Boardman, Ephraim Blake, road commissioners
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Albany. Eli Chamberlin, jr. Dyer Bill, Rufus B
Hovey, William Rowell, Samuel C. Alien, John N.
Hite, John Fairman, John Skmner.
Barton. Oliver Blodifett, John Kimball, Enoch B.j
jSimonds, Asa Kimball, John H. Kimball. |
Brownington. Amherst Stewart, Jasper Robinson,
Elijnh Slronor, Gilbert Gross, Geo. C. West.
Charleston. Abner Allen, Wintrop Cole, Jonas Al-
len, Tyler Bingham, Sihis Gaskill.
Coventry. Thomas Guild, Ebenez^r M. Gray, Ar-
fralus Harmon, Silas Sears, Perez Gardiner, Peleg
Redneld, Elijah Cleveland, David Huggins, Joseph!
Hazletine, Philip Flanders, Charles Slory. I
Crajtshury. Joseph Scott, William Scott, William
Graves, Samuel French, Isaac Hevey, James A. Pad-'
dock, Alva R. French, Augustus Young, Royal Cor-|
bin. ^ _ I
Derby. Isaac Ssverancc, Jacob Bates, Charles
Kingsbury, Luther Newcomb, Tirpothy Hinman, Ru-|
fus Stewa.'t, John Stewart, Jacob Chase, James Way,'
Portus Baxter, Benjamin Hinman.
Eden. Eli Hinds, jr. John Brown, Charles Whit-'
timore.
Glover. John Crane, John Boardman, Joseph Ow-
en. Tiiomqs Bak"r, Seth T. Shaw, Charles Hardy.
Greensboro". Samuel ILll, Willard Lincoln, Ste-
phen Sherman. Reuben Storrs.
Holland. Truman Fairchild, jr. Micah Ferrin,!
Joshua French. |
Hydepark. Marvin Glazier, John C. Page, Levij
Edgerton, James Npwland, Ehjah VVaterman, Jona-j
than Bean, Joseph W. SafFord. |
Iiasbit7^gh. John Killam, Joseph Wiggins, Joseph
Kidder, Moody B. Kimball, Joseph Chapman, Amos
Dodge, Bela T. Jones, Elisha H. Starkweather.
Jny. Eli Hunt, Ebenezer Sanborn, Madison Keith.
Kellyvale. John Harding, Elijah Buxton, Daniel
Sanb^>rn, Oiis L^land.
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Morgan. Jotham Cummings, William Colbee, Ira
Leavens, Rnel Cobb..
Morrisiown. Samuel Cook, Abial Eaton, Jedediab
Safford, David P. Noyes, Elisha Herrick, Asa Cole.
Jonathan Cook, Joseph Sears, Isaac Allen, Luther
Bingham.
JVeicport. Seymour Lane, Orville Daggett, Eliae
Eastman, Israel S. Scott, Samuel Warner.
Salem. Noyes Hopkinson, Moses Pike, Nathaniel
Cobb, John Wilson.
Troy. Samuel H. Hovey, George Flint, Samuel
West, James Craigue, Ezra Johnson, Uriel C. Hatch,
Samuel Sumner
Westfield. Jairus Stebbins, Jera Hodgkin, James
Brown, Silas Lamb.
Wolcott. Nathaniel Jones, Ephraim Ladd, Jona
than Smith, Gilbert Noyes.
GRAND ISLE COUNTY.
John M. Sowles, ) a • t * r *-
Samuel Adams, P*"^'«"^^"*^^^^*- .
Franklin Robinson, Sheriff.
Seneca Tobias, High Bailiff.
Frederick Hazen, State's Attorney.
Joel Allen, Judge of Probate for the District ofGranS,
Isle.
Joel Allen, Elihu Parks, Thomas Cochrane, jail
commissioners.
Abner Keeler, Willord Gordon, kad Allen, Ichabod
Niles, Ira Hill, road commissioners.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Alhurgh. Lewis Sowles, Thomas Mott, Jireh S
Berry, Joseph Sewall, Abram Ladue, Paul Niles, Ta-
bor Sewall, Ichabod Niles, William L. Sowles.
Grand Isle. Lewis Ladd, Jonathan Hyde, Samuel
B. Gordon, Solon Tobias.
.Worth Hero. Irad Allen, John Knight, jr. Uriah
Hazen, Jedediah P. Ladd.
South Hero. Wallis Mott, Bird Landon, Calvin
Fletcher, Lorenzo Hall, Alson Landon, Benj. Adams.
Vineyard. Calvin Hill, Charles Carron, jr. Hiram
Hall.
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SESSIONS OF THE COURTS IN VERMONT.
SUPREME JlJ\rD COUJ^TY COURTS.
BENNINGTON COTTNTY.
S. C. — at Benniugton, 2d Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday in January.
C^ C — at Bennington, and Manchester, alternately, be-
ginning at Bennington on the second Tuesday of
April, and on the fourth Tuesday of September.
JoEE, Pratt, Cltrk.
WINDHAM COUNTY.
5. C— at Newfane, 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January.
C. C— 3d Tuesday of Apiil.
3d Tuesday of September.
James Elliot, Clerk.
WINDSOR COUNTY.
S. C.—at Woodstock, 4th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January.
C. C. — 1st Tuesday of June.
Ut Tuesday of December.
Benjamin Swan, Clerk.
RUTLAND COUNTY.
S. C.—at Rutland, 1st Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January.
C, C— 4th Tuesday of April.
2d Tuesday of September.
Robert Pierpoint, Clerk.
ADDISON COUNTY.
5. c.—at Middlebtiry, 4th Tuesday of January.
C. C— 2d Tuesday of June.
2d Tuesday of December.
Samuel Swipt, Clerk.
©RANOE county.
S. G.— at Chelsea, Sth Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January.
C. C. — 3d Tuesday of June.
3d Tuesday of December.
H. E. G. M'Laughlin, Cletk.
CHITTENDEN COUNTY.
S. c.—at Burlington, 1st Tuesday in January.
C. C. — Last Tuesday save 1 in March.
Last Tuesday save 1 in August.
Nathan B. Haswell, Ckrk.
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WASHlNXiTON COUNTY. J
\s.
C.~st
Mantpelier, 6th Tuesday next after the 4th3
Tuesday in January.
,c.
C-
4th Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of April.
1st Tuesday next after the 3d Tues-
day of September.
JesHUA Y. Vail, Ckrk.
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
^5.
C.-^i
Ds
aville, 7th Tuesday next efter the 4th Tues-
1
day of January.
c.
C—
4th Tuesday of April.
Wednesday next after the 1st Tues-
day of September.
BENJAMiN- F. Demijtg, CUrk.
rRAA'SILIN COUNTY.
\s.
C.-at
St.
Albans, 2d Tuesday of January.
\c
C—
2d Tuesday of AprU.
j
2d Tuesday of September.
Horace Jakes, Clerk.
ORIyJ^AXS COUNTY.
\s.
C.--atIra
ibcrgh, 9th Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January.
c
C—
2d"Tue5day of April.
I
Last Tuesday of August.
i
Ira H.Allew, C/erA.
KS€EX COUNTY.
s.
C— atGu
ildhall, 8th Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
1
day of January.
jC,
a-
2d Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of April.
1
j
^"Tuesday of September.
William Gate*, Clerk.
CRAWD isle COUNTY.
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C.-al
No
-th Hero, 3d Tuesday of January.
:c
C.~
1st Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of April.
1st Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of September.
Joel Allen, Clerk.
i
William Hall, William Pa^e, Jacob Collarner, Ben-I
jiimin F.
Ba
ley, Ephraim Paddock, school commia-l
:6ioners.
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John H. Cotton, superintendent of the Vermont
State Prison.
Rev. Leland Howard, to preach the next election
sermon. Rev. Hadley Proctor, substitute.
John A. Pratt, Woodstock, Surveyor General.
John Smith, Wyllys Lyman, John Kellogg, commis
sioners for the benefit of the deaf and dumb.
Benjamin Swan, Job Lyman, George T. Hodges,
directors of Vermont Stale Bank.
Robert Pierpoint, inspector of banks.
BENEVOLENT SOCIETIES IN VERMONT.
TERMONT COLONIZATION SOCIETY.
This society held its 11th annual meeting at Mont
pelier, October 20.
Officers for 1830—31.
Hon. Elijah Paine, President.
Hon. Horatio Semouk, 1 f^^,,.p,,,^v/m<..
Hon. Ezra Butler, S
Hon. Benjamin Swift, ")
Rev. Wiliard Child,
Hon. Jonas Galusha,
Hon. Israel P. Dana,
Rev. James Hobart,
Hon. D. Azro A. Buck,
Rev. Amariah Chandler,
Rev. Joel Manning,
Hon. Phineas White,
Rev. Calvin Yale,
Simeon Short, Esq.
Wyllys Lyman, Esq.
Daniel Baldwin, Esq. Treasurer.
Hon. Joseph Howes, Auditor.
Hon. H. Semour, ) Delegates to the American
Hon. B. Swift, \ Colonization Society.
Rev. Chester Wright, Secretary.
Amount of funds in 1830—^1221 92.
Manas:er8.
137
VtRMO.NT BIBLE SOCIETY.
The lyth anniversary of this Society was hoId©n at|
the SLate-Housc on the 20th October.
Officers for 1H30— 31.
Hon. Charles Marsh, President.
Hun. Benjamin Swift, ) j^. ^^
Hon. WilHam Hall, ] ^^^ce-Presidi^nls,
Rev. Justus VV. French, Secretary.
Hon. Jpfluthun Loomis, Treasurer,
Daniel Baldwin, Esq. Auditor.
Hon. Robert Pierpoint, ")
Hon. George Worthington, I
Rev, Joel ■Clapp,
Rev. Leonard Worcester, \ Directors.
Samuel Goss, Esq. i
Hon. Samuel Clark, j
Rev. James Marsh, J
Amount of funds, g-205o 70.
VER.UONT TEMPERANCE GOCfETT.
The Vermont Society for the Promotion of Temper-
ance, held its second annual meeting at Montpejier,
on trie lOth October 1830.
Hon. Samuel .Prentiss, Pr«?V/e«i. |
Nondiah Swift, Bennington Co. ; Rev. Hosea Beck-
ley, Windham Co.; Hon. Robert Pierpoint, Rutland
Co.; Hon. Charles AJarsh, Windsor Co.; Hon. Hora-]
jtio Semour, Addison Co. ; Naphtali Shaw,xJd. Orano-e;
Co.; Gen. E. P. Walton, Wufc-hington Co.; Geo. B.r
Shaw, Caledonia Co.; Hon. Heman Allen, Chitten-
den.Co..; John Smith, E^q. Franklin Co..; HnrrvHill.
Grand Use Co. ; Thomas Jameson, Orleans Co. ;' John
Dt?wey, Essex Co. Fice-Prcsidenls.
Rev. Jonathan C. Scuthmayd, iSecrf^ary.
Dr. James Spaldirsg, Treasurer. i
dnniversaries, and Officers of Charitable Societies, 6^c. \
^ 1> JiosTo.N— Am. Board For. ^Missions, Jer. Evans. ^
L.--q Cor. Sec, Rev. Rutus Aderson, and Rev. Davidl
Greene, Assist. Sees. Henry Hill, Esq. Treas. Jilis
sionary Rooms, 28 CornhiH.— A m. Edu^ Soc. Morday!
138
preceding last Wednes. in May, Rev. Elias Cornelus,
D. D. 52 Washington-street, Cor. Sec. Hardy Ropes,
Treasurer. — Am. Tract Soc. last Wed. in May, John
Tappan, Esq. Treas. Rev. Walter Follet, Sec. Mr.
Aaron Russell, Agent, 25 Cornhill. — Am. Soc. for
Promotion of Temperance, Rev. Nath'l Hewit, Gen.
Agent, Rev. Justin Edwards, D. D. Sec. Andover,
|Mass. Hon. George Odiorne, Boston, Treasurer.
In Newyork. — American Bible Sec. 2d Thursday
in May, Rev. John C. Brigham, Sec. John Nitchie,
Esq. Gen. Agent, at the Society's House, 115 Nassau-
street, John Adams, Esq. Treas.— Am. Tract Society,
Wed. preceding 2d Thurs. in May, Mr. Wm. A. Hal-
lock, Cor. Sec. and Gon. Agent, at Society's House,
144 Nassau-street, Mr. Moses Allen, Treasurer.
In Philadelphia. — Am. Sun. School Union, Tucs.
afteV 3d Tnurs. in May, Paul Beck, jr. Treas. Mr. F.
W. Porter, Cor. Sec. and Gen. x^gent, at the Union
House, 14G Chestnut-street.
Washengton. — American Col. Society, last Satur-
day in Dec, Rev. Ralph R. Gurley, Cor. Secretary,
Richard Smith, Esq. Treasurer.
Ministers' Meeting. — Gen. Convention in Maine,
Tues. before 4th Wed. in June. — Gen. Association N.
Hampshire, 1st Tues. in Sept.— Gen. Con. Vermont,
2d Tues. in Sept.— Gen. Assoc. Mass. 4th Tues. in
June. — Evan. Consociation, Rhode-Island, 2d Tues.
in June. — Gen. Assoc. Conn. 3d Tues. in June.
STATISTICS OF VERMONT.
Number of gentlemen who have officiated as
governors of the Sf ate, - - - . lo
Of this number three only have deceased, - 3
Whole number of the militia of Vermont, 25500
Population of the State in 1820, - - 235749
[Population of 1830, not completed in season
for this Register.]
Taking the census of 1820 as the criterion,
there are of the citizens of Vermont, enga-
ged in Agriculture, - - - - 50951
139
in Manuiacturee,
in Commerce, - . - .
Colleges, - - - -
Academies and High Schools,
Medical Institutions, - . _
District Schools, (about) - - _
jClergymen of all denominations,
Practicing Attornies, . - .
jPractitioners of physic and surgerv,
Mechanicksand Manufacturers, -
Merchants and Traders,
Ratable polls, 1830. . . . .
Acres of taxable land, ...
Houses and lots appurtenant,
Mills, stores and distilleries,
Number of oxen, - . - .
Cows and other cattle of 3 years old,
Cattle of two years old,
Horses and mules 3 years old, valued in
list at ^25 and upwards,
Horses and mules valued over ^25 and
j exceeding ^75, . . . .
jHorses and mules valued over g75, -
Horses and mules of 2 years old, -
Horses and mules of 1 year old,
Stud horses, of 4 years old, valued in the
at g75,
Stud horses of 3 years old, valued at ^30
Jacks, valued in the list at g40,
VVhole number of sheep, - - .
'Pleasure carriages, - - . .
Brass clocks and brass time pieces.
Gold watches, . . - . .
Common watches, . . _
IBank and insurance stock, set in the list,
Number of militia returned as equipped.
Amount of Grand List for State taxes.
th(
not
list
4484
776
2
35
- 3
- 2400
350
172
- 289
. 1039
- 364
42859
10H3593
36170
2397
- 48313
121400
. 54892
5883
• 37304
1090
8223
- 8230
- 406
96
56
- 725965
- 1358
1832
- 283
4361
.^311092
16170
gl 834980
UNITED STATES.
Population in 1820, .... 9637999
Number of patriot*? who signed the declaration
140
of Independence, 56
Of this ninnber but 1 survives, '€harlea Carrol
of CarroUon, in his 95th year.
Number of effective men fiirniehed Ly the sev-
eral states, to tha Revolutionary army from
1775 to 1703, 231779
At that time the population of the U. S. was 3147000
Present number ofClergymen of all denomina-
tions, - - -' - - - - 96662
-TABLE
Sheiuing Iheiimcs of Elections and of the Meetings of
the Legislatures in the several Stales.
Elections Meeting of Legislatures.
Maine, 2nd Monday Sept. 1st Wed. January.
New Hampshire, 2d Tues-
day in March, Ist Wed. June.
Vermont, 1st Tues. Sept. 2d Thursday October.
Massachusetts, IstMon.Ap Last Wed. May., 1st Wed.
January.
R. Island, 3d Wed. Ap. &l 1st Wed. May, last Mon.
htst Tues. August. October.
Connecticut, ist Mon. Ap. Ist Wed. May.
New-York, 1st Mon. Nov. 1st Tuesday January.
New-Jersey, 2d Tues.Oct. 4th Tues. Oct.
Pennsylvania,2d Tues Oct. 1st Tuesday Dec.
Delaware, 1st Tues. Oct. 1st Tuesday January.
Maryland, 1st Mond. Oct. 1st Monday December.
Virginia, 4th Wed. Apl. 1st Monday December,
N. Carolina, 2d Tues. Aug. 3d Monday November.
S. Carolina, 2d Mon. Oct. 4th Monday November.
Georgia, 1st Mon. Nov. 1st Tuesday January.
Alabama, 1st Mon. Aug. 3d Monday November.
Mississippi, 1st Mon. Aug. Ist Monday JVovembcr.
Louisiana, 1st Mond. July. 1st Monday January.
Tennessee, 1st Tues. Aug. 3d Mon. .Sept. 1 in 2 years.
Kentucky, 1st Mond. Aug. 1st Monday November.
Ohio, 2d Tuesday Oct. jst Monday December.
Indiana, 1st Mond. Aug. Jst Monday December.
Illinois, 1st Mond. Aug. 1st Monday December.
Missouri, 1st Mond. Au?. 1st Monday November.
141
AN ACT
IX RELATION TO IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT.
Sec. 1. It IS hereby enacted by the General Assembly
of the State of Vermont, That hereafter, when any fi-
nal judgment shall be rendered by any supreme or
county court, or justice of the peace, on anv conrract
made or entered into, after the first day of January
next, the debtor may appear before such court during
the same term, in which such judgment is rendered^,
or before such justice, within two hours, after the ren-
dition of such judgment by him, and submit himself to
be examined on oath, by sucii supreme or county court
or justice, and by the creditor, his agent or attorney,'
jtouching the situation^ circumstances, and property of
.such debtor, and if such court or justice shall be of
opmion that such debter is entitled to the benefit of
the oath, named in the second section of this act, the
said oath shall, by said court or justice, be administer-
ed to such debtor, and a record thereof be made ; andl
m such case, no execution shall issue on said judgraentl
against the body of such debtor.
Sec. 2. It is hereby further enacted. That the oath
to be admmistered to such debtors shall be in the form
followmg, to wit:— You solemnly, sincerely and truly
swear, (or affirm) without evasion, equivocation or
imental reservation, that you have not any estate, real
or personal, except one cow, one swine, or the meat
jOt one swme, ten cords of fire-wood, five bushels of
gram, twenty bushels of potatoes, ten sheep and one
year's produce of said sheep, and forage sufficient for
the keepmg of your cow and sheep, through the pres-
ent, or ensumg winter (as the case may be) and such
suitable apparel, bedding, tools and household furni-
ture, as may be necessary for upholding life, and such
military arms and equipments, as it is your duty, by
law, to furnish, in possession, remainder or reversion'-
to the value of twenty dollars in the whole, nor suffi-
cient to pay the debt, damages and costs, for which
judgment has been rendered against you, and that you
Have not, directly nor indirectlv, disposed of all or anv„
part of your estate to defeat or deceive any of your
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just creditors— So help you God — (or, in caseof affirm-
ktion;) under the pains and penalties of perjury."
Passed J^ov. 8, 1330.
NORMAN WILLIAMS, Sec. o/Sfa/e.
CUTTING OF GRAIN,
A writer in the New-England Farmer advises farm-
.^rs to cut grain earlier than is ordinarily the practice.
He says his peculiar rule by which he is go^verned, is
to cut grain when I can nearly crush the kernel with
my thurnb and finger, i find by experience, that there
ire many peculiar advantages altending this practice
of early cutting. In the first place, you get as much,
)r more grain, notwithstanding the shrinking of the
kernel. But when made into bread, its superiority is
strikingly apparent. Your loaf will increase in size and
beautyt and its flavor will be manifestly superior. The
superiority of the straw is another important consid-
eration in favor of early cutting; for cattle or horsos,
it is vastly superior, and even for purposes of manure
it is far preferable. — ffhen grain stands late in the
field, many of the stocks are crippled down, much is
destroyed by vermin and birds, and immense quantities
are wasted in gathering it by its scattering from the
heads and f^heaves. After cutting your grain at the
period I propose, expose it a short time to the sun, then
bind it in small sheaves, and put it very nicely into th
shock. After this you need noi be in haste to get it
into the bain ; should it Gland out 20 or SO daya it will
not be amiss.
FRUIT TREES.
The best method of obtaining fruit trees is as fol-
lows : Take a scion as for graftings and at any time
after the first of February, and at any time till the buds
begin to grow considerably, and dip the ends of thv
shoot in melted pitch, or rosin and tallow, and bury it
in the ground, the buds uppermost, with the body in a
horizontal position, at the depth of two or three inches.
Scions treated in this manner will produce fruit in five
or six years. „
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(P©^^IS^^S<;
Aspects, 2
Almanac, 5
Act ia relation toinaprison-
ment for debt, 141
Benevolent societies inVtl36
Commissioners of schools 135
do ofdeaf and dumb 136
Cutting of Grain, 142
[Charitable societies, anni-
! ve?saries& officers of, 137
Courts, circuit and district
\ in U. States, 53
Census of U. States, 54
IColleges in U. States, 66
[Civil Government of Vt. 73
Directors of Vt. St. Bankl26
Eclipses, 3
Farmers' Calendar, 3
Fruit Trees, 142
Government of the U. S. 6:2
Judiciary of do 52
inspector of Banks, 136
Judges of Supreme C. Ill
Judges county courts and
other judicial officers :
Bennington County,
Windham "
Rutland "
Windsor "
Addison ♦*
Orange "
Chittenden "
Washington "
Caledonia "
Franklin "
Essex "
Orleani ♦'
[Grand Isle "
Lvioveable Feasts,
iMilitia of Vermont,
111
113
115
118
120
122
124
125
127
129.
130
1311
133!
3I
59
Members of 21st Congress,62
Methodist Church, 72
Notices of each Sthte, 28
Officers of the general gov- !
ernment since its or- '
ganization, 51'
do of Vermont, 56
Planets, 2
Population of Vermont, 60;
Rate? of postage, 50
Revolutionary, no. of men
furnished by each state, 69
Religious denominations, 70
State Legislatures, time of
meeting of & time of e-
lections, in each state, 140
Signs of the Zodiac, 2[
Seasons commencement of 3
Salaries and Fees, 83
Signers of Dec. Indepen. 55
Supreme and Co. Courts,
sessions of, 134
Superintendent State pris-
on, 136
Surveyor General, 136
Town officers, cleriry, at- |
tornies and postmasters,
in each town, viz. 1
Bennington County, ^ij
Windham " 83:
Windsor ^ 86:
Addison " GOi
Rutland « 93'
Orange " 96^
Washington " 101
Chittenden " 98!
Caledonia " 103
Medical Lectures in Vt. 60
Orleans
Franklin
Essex
Grand-I«le.
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VERMONT REGISTER
FAKMER'SJALiMAK^AC,
FOR THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
Being Biseextile or Leap year, and the Fifty
Sixth of Arti^can Independence.
Calculated for the Meridian* of Montpelier, in latitude
44° 17' north, and longitude 4"^ 25' east from the
Capitol of the Uhited State»va
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Being Bissextile or Leap Year, and the Fifty-
Sixth of American IndepeAda&ce.
(Calculated for the Meridian of Montpelier, in latitude
44° 17' north, and longitude 4° 23' east from the
Capitol of the United States at Washington.
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIOxNS
BY ZADOCK THOMPSON. A. I\I.
MONTPELIER:
PUBLISHED BY J. S. TTALTO.V, AT THE MONTPELIER
BOOK-STORE E. P. WALTON, P?llNTER. -
jYames and Characters of the Planets.
;^The San.
®©The Moon.
^ Mercury.
? Venus. I If Jupiter.
©Earth. J? Saturn.
^Mars. 1 J^perschaL
JSTames and Characters of the Signs of iHc^ Zodiac.
T Aries. | | Saggitarius. 1 ITi; Virgo.
n Gemini. CCC- Aquarius. ffiCancer.
nLeo. I V5'Capricornus. I b Taurus.
xOrLibra. \ lllScorpio. | XPisces.
Mames and Characters of the Aspects.
Q Ascending Node. ^ Descending Node,
c^ Conjunciion, or in the same longitude.
D Qartile, or differing 3 signs in longitude.
8 Opposition, or differing 6 signs in longitude.
Chronological Cycles.
Dominical Letters, A. G. I Solar Cycle,
Golden Numbeij, 9 Roman Indiction,
Epact, 28 1 Julian Period
Moveable Feasts.
Septuagesima Sunday,
Q,uinquagesima or Shrove Sunday,
Ash Wednesday, or first day of Lent,
Mid Lfnt Sunday,
Palm Sunday, . _ -
Easter Day, . . .
Lo\^Sunday,
Pi-ogation Sunday,
Ascension Day or Holy Thursday
Whit Sunday, - ' -
Trinity Sunday, - - -
Advent Sunday, . - -
Commencement of the Seasons.
Spring begins March 20ih, 9h. 20m. morning.
Summer '' June 21st, 6h. 38m. morning.
Autumn " Sept. 22d, 8h. 48m. evening.
Winter " Dec. 21st, 2h. 5m. evening.
Eclipses in 1832.
I^^^n the fiv^t day of Febriiary the Sun eclipsed,
21
5
6.
545
Fob.
19
Marc
h4
Marc
h7
Apri
1
Apri
15
Apri
22
April
29
Mav
27
May
31
June
10
June
17
Dec
2
in\
.n>isible at Montoelier, 6 5h. 25.n. evening. The
Sun sJJMkQ centrally eclipsed on the meridian, m the
Souta^ific Ocean, a little to the westward of the
S 0 cie^^^HMds •
h of July there will be a visible eclipse
Apparent time.
Greatest Obscuration 7h.
7h. 5m. J
_.__^. rh. 47m. >
End of Eclipse 8h. 41m. 3 Morrnnrr.
Duration, Ih. 36m. Digits eclipsed 4° 4' on tnc Snn s
-■outhern limb. This eclipse-.will be total in llie Vvcst^
Indies, and, what is of very rare occurrence, thedura^l
ion of total darknes?, where th^ eclipse is central on
ihe meridian, will exceed six minutes.
"^"^"""^ «
Rare Phenomenon.
On the 5th day of May there will be a transit of
Mercury over the disc of the sun, partly visible :
Eec-inning 4 13^
San rises 4 54 j Apparent
Conjunc'iion in Long. 7 17 J. Time.
Mercnrv nearest *'s centre 7 33 1 Morning.
End of the Transit 11 54 J
Duration of the Transit, Gh. 51m. Visible, 6h. 10m.
Mercury will enter upon the eastern side of the sun's
Use, pass about 8' northward of tiie sun's centre, and
ieave the disc at the western side. The last transit of
Mercury was in 1822— the next after this year will be
in 1835. ____^ -
Cure for Ladies' Rheumatism.
Take a good warm Scotch shawl, and apply it im-
mediately "round the shoulders and chest; and add al-
;o, secuudem artem, a stout Welch flannel petticoat,
nd remain at home at least long enough to put t!iem on.
Pudding! Light Pudding !
Fresh snom from the surface, used m making a pud-
..,ing, will render it equally light as eggs; two table
spoonfuls are to be substituted for each egg; if this
|propoition is exceeded, the pudding will fall to pieces
ijssa. January
I
Farmer's Calendar
''The cattle mourn in corners whcr
' Screens thern, and seem hajfpetr
In unrecumbent sadness. There
Their wonted fodder; not like*hun_
Fretful if unsupplied; but silent, meek
And patient of the slow-paced hoy's delay.
Fellow- Citizens — What shall I say to you, which I
have not already said, again and again :* But ere this
it is alt/3gether propable that you have utterly forgot-
ten every word of the good advice which I have hith-
erto given you, and would think the whole new and
origiaal should I say the same things over again. —
While adulation and flattery are bid a hearty welcome
and treasured up in long remembrance, exhortation
and admonition pass by like the idle wind, making no
mpression and are never thought of more. Curious !
Lhtit men should reject wholesome nutriment and en-
deavo^ic subsist on noxious vapour ! Tell a man in
.he most friendly manner that you fear the course he
IS pursuing wi\l lead him to destruction and you must
look out or he will knock out your brains. But insin-
uate to him that he ia a fine fellow, that he is far above
the morbid and dastardly crew, who fear to do not on-
ly great but little wrongs, and he will, I will not say,
pluck out his ^ight eye, but bow gracefully in your be-
lialf, assured that you will in consequifffice increase
your flatteries four fold. But I am for plain dealing.
I do not wish people to tell n?c that this is that, or that
in this, but rather that this is this VluH thalis that. And
[ am determined to deal as plainly with -others as I
would have them do with me, and when I see a fel-
low mortal goin^ headlong down the hill of ruin,
/ shaU bid him to lake heed,
Though he curse mejor the deed.
Winter is the season 'for benevolence. The poor
we have always aanqng us, and they must receive sym
athy and relief from those to whom the common Fa
"ber has emrusted the means of beneficence.
31 d
SSfc-
JANUARY
1832.
'
Did Time, his steady course pursuing,
.ars some to wealth and some to ruin ;
■ some with sadness, jorae with clieer,
lence a new, an untried year.
L
©"•JN^tn^ioon 2d day, lOh. 21in. evening.
D Ffrst Quarter lOih day, 7h. 59in. evening,
O Full Moon 17th day, I'lh. 2ni. moriiitig.
a Last Quarter 24ih'day, Oil. 12m. evening.
D
CALENDAR, ASPECTS.
&(
risopisPtsjJS
I („
3
4
5
6
7
c
3
4
5
6
7
.5 C
t)
7
|22| C
'23 2
24 3
l.^t afCnrioL Circuui. 5 s..
The variety of loeat/iei
kfiQwn as clear, chud/j,rai-\
D ^ (5 n?/, loindy and stor-
D V d D 5 "iy, 'is depend-
Epiphany- ]> li 6 "'^^ upon
changes in the atmosphere,
IstS af Epiphany, a <ra?is-
pareni.,invisible fluid, which
1 38
7 37
7 37
7 36
7 36
7 3o
I 34
7 34
5^c ^ cj \{-\^ every where sur-\1 33
rounds the earth and ex- 7 3.'
c'enc/,? to a considerable^ 32
height above it. In the pro- 7 31
hiction of these changes ^ 3C
2d S af Epiphany, heat is7 21
©Perigee, undoubtedly thejf 28
principal agent. -Owingp 2
Priscii. ]) Q to the mannet Ci 26
m which the rays of the sun 7 25
D 1? c^ .>^enter=^/a;7 up- 7 24
Agnes. ^ Stat. o;i ^/le difl 23
3d S af Epiphany, ferentl 22
regions of the earth'' s sur-\7 2 1
face, there is a gradual di-l 20
Conversion of St. Paul." |7 19
minution of heat from thel 17
extreme sultriness of the e-1 16
® Apogee, quatorial re-J J
4th S af Epiphany. .§-Jc«7 14
K Ch'rls I. Martyr. D 'i^'l 12
K.Geor^elV. procl. 1|P0.7 12
t :w-.
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4 22
4
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4 23
5
V9
4 23
5
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6
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4 24
6
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4 25
7
X
4 26
7
7C
4 26
8
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4 27
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4 27
9
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9
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4 29
9
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4 30
10
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4 31
10
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4 3i
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4 33
M
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4 34
11
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4 35
12
U
4 3G
12
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4 37
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4 3f:
12
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4 39
13
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4 40
13
f^L
4 41
13
riL
4 43
18
TTl
4 44
13
^
4 45
13
t
4 4C
14
\?
4 47
14
y?
14 4&
14
\?
D se_t.
o 14
6 6
7 -4
8 4
9 5
10 8
11 12
morn.
0 17
1 24
2 3: 1
4 o7|
6 'J
D ris I
6 16'
7 25l
8 33'
9
10
11 52
morn
0 51
4.
■t
49
40 1
42 i
A2
1^; FEBRUARY, 2d riJInth.
Farmer's Calendar.
*'Tho cattlenow their rustling feast e»i^'
And snatch eweet mouthfuls from the pasiJ^
Who moves unseen beneath his trailing loau.
Pills the tall racks and leaves a scatter'd road :
Where oft the swine from ambuRh warm and dry,
Bolt out, and scamper headlong to their sty,
^IVhen Giles, with well known voice already there,
Deig-ns^^m a portion of his evening care.
A lazy man is at heart a knave, nine cases out of
ten, and the only reason why he does not manifest him-
self to the world as such is the want of resolution suf-
ficient to act out the real sentiments of his heart. —
He is a serpent ?jtiffened with cold, whose bite is pow-
erless, not for the want of a disposition to bice, but for
the want of flexibility of muscle, and there can scarce-
ly be a doubt but that it is a blessing to the world,
since such beings must inhabit it, that so rriany ser-
pentlike dispositions are rendered harmless by bei^g
encased in a tenement of torpid flesh and blood. —
Friend, I would advise thee, as thou dost not covet the
reputation of being a rascal, to show thyself active ano
diligent in thy businsss and in readiness to every good
work. Let not the cold and ruthless winds deter thee
from leaving thy comfortable fireeide and going abroad
on the errand of mercy. Let not the pathless snow-
drifts shut up thy charity within the narrow precincts
of thine own domestic circle. But rather seek than
shun the abodes of wretchedness and want, and admin-
ister to tlie relief of body and spirit— -administer warmth
to the freezing, food to ihe hungry, consolation to the
afflicted, admonition to the votaries of folly, and un-
sparing severity to the incorrigible evil doers-
Winter has come in its cold and harsh reality ; thf
scasonof desolation and suffering, of social excitement
and domestic happines^ Winter has it privations and
its pains, but it has alUpits blessings and its pleas
ures; and we ou^ht to acknowledge the one, while
wo feel — but not coinplai'^f — the other.
29 days.
FEBRUARY,
1832.!
A year— whose scenes time soon reveals-
VVhose destinies time quickly seals —
Nor heeds our wail — nor heeds our song,
But rolls with equal speed along.
® Nevv Moun Ist day, oh. 25m. evening.
D First Quarter Pth day, 6h. 22m. morning,
O Full Moon 15th day, lOh. 2.{m. evening.
d Last Quarter 23d day, 7h. 31m. morning.
s U
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, «StC.
1
2
t|
3
e!
4
7'
5
C
6
o
7
3
8
4
9
5
10
6
11
7
12
c
4'>jc eclipsed, invis. io the se-H
Purification B.
^'^6 and perpetual cold(7
V. Mary. 17
Elong. vere^l
jrisesi
~11
9
*
sets
5th S af Epiphany, of the'J
poles. This diminidion of\l
heal is not, however, regu-^7
lar. Different countries,!
equally distant from the e- 6
quator, are different in cli-S
mate according to their sit-p
6th 3 af Epiphany. Marion. 6 34
2\There is also a gradual di' 6 53
3' Valentine, minution of ,^ 52
A\heat from the surface of \^ 51
blhe earth upwards. The 6 49
6, D ^ d heat decreases as 6 48
7jioe recede from the earlhQ
CjSeptuages. S. 5i<entersX|6
2 Just in proportion as the 6
2\atmosphere becomes rarer,
4'.or thinner, as we ascend.
51^ f^ (J, Equal quantities 0/
6 St. Matthias. * 2^ c$ air,
r\
49 14CX
5114ca
5214X
5414K
55 14X
57 14T
5(5 14 T
59 14^
IjlSbJ
2:15 n
llhowever, contain equalG
C Sexages. S. quantities of 6
2iheat, whether at the sur-
3I D ? d face or at any dis-
4 D ^ c^ }> ^ 6 tance above
46
4,
44
42
40
39 5
375
365
35*5
335
32 5
315
15 n
15;S
15|2o
r & &
D set.
3 5]
11
12
14
15
16
18'l4!tTl
20|l4^L
21114':?
23 14!^
24!l3'^
25'l3V5'
27:i3V5'
2813^
29 13^
D rise
6 8
14;=^
14|=^
14-=
Venus ? will be morning star till the 27th July, then
evening star to the end of the year.
3d monlh. M^^^-^^i^ 1832.
Farmer's Calendar. I
" Now winter flies !
And see tiiG source of life and light up rise !
A heightening- arch o'er southern hills he bends.
Warm on the cheek the slanting beams descends;
And gives the reeking mead a brighter hue,
And dravvs the modest primrose bud to view
Yet frosts succeed, and winds impetuous rush,
And hail-stones rattle f hrougii the budding bush."
When we are children we are very happy — we can
lay down one loy and take up another, and thus please
ourselves with variety. But increaeing in folly as we
increase in years we at length become so foolish that
no toy win olease us but a wife. And that indeed as
it is a toy for life, so it is all toys in one. She is a rat-
tle in a man's ears which he cannot throw aside. But,
however, a good wife in my opinion is the greatest
blessing and the most valuable possession, that heav-
en in this life can bestov/ upon man. She makes the
cares and perplexities of this world sit easily upon him,
and she, by sharing llunn with him, sweetens all the
pleasures of his life. She is man's best companion in
prosperity, and his only friend in adversity — She
watches v^ith the most intense carefulness over hisj
health, and from her ho receives the kindest attentions!
on the bed of sickness. She is Ids most faithful advi-|
serin scenes of distress nnu difficulty — she is the best |
cojnforter in affliction and adversity — and she is tlie |
most faithful steward and prudent manager of our do-}
mestic affairs. But naturally inclining to a married;
state, how comes it to pass that marriage is so wonder-
fully out of fashion now-adays .'' I daresay there are
liundreds of old bachelors, who would not giive slum-i
ber to their eyelids till they had each found a rib, were
It not for the fear of being laughed at, and this is not
ihe only case in which young people are ashamed to
do a good action, because it is not in the fashoin. A
large portion of the world submit to displease them-j
selves for the sake of pleasing a few coxcombs, and
fear less to become objects of the divine wrath, ihan
those of human ridicule.
31 days
MARCH,
1832.
Tho fierceness of the northern blait
Already now is o'er and past,
And now the south-wind comes to brinx
The soft, the balmy breaih of spring.
O New Moon 2d day, 10h.23m. morning.
D First Quarter 9th day, 2h. 22m. evening.
O Full Moon 16th day, lOh. 3Im. morning.
d Last Quarter 24th day, 3h. 50m. morning.
S ^
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &.C.
2; 6
3 7
4 C
5, £'
6 3
7 4
8 5
9' 6
10| 7
ll;C
!2U2
13; 3
14 4
15' 5
16| 6
.7| 7
18; C
19; 2
i0|3
21 4
22 5
231 6
24!
David. D li 6 tke eartk ;
but an ounce of air al the
surface, being compressed
Quinquages. S. by the at-
mosphere above it, the heat
which it contaijis occupies a
Ash Wednesdny. small
^ 11 6 space, and produces
a sensible effect. When
the same ounce of air rises
1st S in Lent, it expands
? ^d ©Perigee. a7id
]> Q the heat occupies a
larger space and of course
^ h 6 produces less effect.
Heal is a principal cause
f wind or currents of air.
2d S in Lent. JVear the
jfc ? c^ Sup. equator there
% enters HP is a constant
wind blowing from east to
west, called Trade Wind.
The cause of this wind is
©Apogee, thxis explain-
3d S in Lent, eds Sup-
pose the atmosphere at the
D^ci D^c^ DQc-
quator, revolving with the
D $ c^ earth from west to
east, moves al the rate of 15
miles an hour. The at-
* *
rises! sets
6~ 305^0
6 28
G 27
6 25
6 24
6 22
6 21
5 32
5 33
5 35
5 36
5 38
5 39
6 195 41
6 175 43
6 15|5 45
6 145 46J
6 125 48
6 115 49
6 9,5 51
6 85 52!
6 7|5 53
6 55 55
35 57
5 59
SIPj|r&s.
13X
12X
12|T
12i«
0
59
57
55
53
52
50
48
5 47
5 46
'5 44
'5 43
T
lib
11 n
11 n
ii'ffi
102B
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loa
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7v5>
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6 '^
6 '■v
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5X
5fp
6 5
D set.
6 34
7 37
8 44
51
1
9
11
morn.
0 12
23
31
35
31
23
0
D rise
7 16
8 19
9 24
10 28
11 30
morn.
28
20
10
56
36
10
44
16
47
i^ir^^ AFKiL.
4tn monUi
Farmer s Calendar.
" Advancing spring- profusely spreads abroad
Flowers of all hues with sweetest fragrance stored
Where ere she treads love gladdens every plain
Delight on tip too bears Iier lucid train ;
Sweet hope with conscious urow before her flies,
Anticipating wealth from summer skies;
All nature feel? her renovating sway,
The sheep-fed pasture and the meadow gay."
" I can do without it" is a motto which, if every one
would bear in mind, would be found of almost infinite
service in tlie world, and would save Ujany a clever
fellow from poverty, from the joil and from the gal-
lows. Let this motto be indellibly engraved in the
mind of every individual. Let the Fariner when he
s tempted to send for iiis jtig of rum, ask himself se-
riously :f he cannot do witliout it. VViien he is ad
vised to purchase a fine carriage, or to build liim j;
new iiouse or get him a sideboard and a fine Turkey
carpet, let him put to himself the same interrogatory
and if his judgment ansv^ors m the affirmarive, let hini
ask liimself if embarrassments may not be expected tc.
fdluw in the train of consequoices. And my fair
friends when you go to the shop for your rig-up, be so
good as to put the above question candidly and seri
ously to yourselves previous to the purchase of every
article Vv'hich you may suppose you need. That pre-
caution may save your husbands and fathers a deal of
expense and trouble, and draw closer that chord of af-
fection which binds you to tlieir hearts, while o
thoughtless extravagance is sure to produce an oppo-
■iite effect. If people would do without what they
could do without, those reverses of tbrtune which ar^
now so common and so distressing would be rare oc
currences.
It 13 not necessary, I hope to remind you that it i?
now time to begin your gardens and to plant youi
beets, carrots, onions, &c. for early use. But regulate
the times of planting by th?. forwardness of the sea-
son, and not by the Moon. Tlie Moon is sufficiently
occupied in her own affairs, not to be a besibodv in ours.
30 days APRIL,
C'S
1832.||
The sun mounts towards tlie northern
skies,
And bids a new creation rise-
Bids dead new life, new vigoui
take,
And sleepers from their sleep awake.
# New Moon 1st day, Oh. 1 1
m
. morning. y
D First Quarter 7th dav, 8h. 58tn. evening. |
O Full Moon 14lh day,'7h. 9m
. morning. |j
C Last Quarter 22d day, llh.
21m.
evenmg. S
© New Moon 30th day, lOh. 59m. morning, |
^ ^ CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &-C. _-
ses sets S ol r «Sz. s.|i
1 C4th S in Lent. Mid Lent S 5
42
6
18, 4jf>o j)set.|
2 2mosphere in the region of 5
40
6
20 4 b'
8 1
3 3| ? j^ (^ Siberia, revolving 5
39
6
2l! 3 b
9 15
4 4jSt. Ambrose, in a small- 5
37
6
23 3 y
10 27
5 s'cr circle, moves only at the 5
35
o
25' 3n
11 34
6 6@Pe.-i«ce. rate of ten S
3-4
6
26 s'n
morn.
7 7 miles an hour. The heat 5
3i
o
28 2 25
0 37
8 C;5th S in Lent, at the e- 5
3]
3
29 2S
1 37
9 2^ D Q quntor rarifies the air 5
2&
'3
3r 2^
2 30
10 Sand it rises — the air from 5
28
6
32, la
3 14
n} 4 ]) T^ ^ Siberia of course 5
27
r3
33 rW
3 51
12. 5 moves in to supply its place.
5
26
5
34
1
m
4 24
13 Bit has, however, an east-
5
24
6
36
0
-O.
4 55
14 7 ^ Gc. Elong. ivard veloc- 5
23
o
37
0
^ D rise il
15 C6ih S in Lent. Palm S. 5
216
39
F
^
7 17
1 6 2 27?/ of only ten miles an hour, 5
19 6
41
1 0
Til
8 20
1 7 S while the earth at the equa-
5
18 6
42
' 0
'9 24
1 8 4 tor is moving mnch swifter.
5
lele
44
1
10 23
19. 5-:^(^n\.eTs'dItwillqfcourse
5
15|6
45
1
t
11 20
20 6 Good Friday, be left be-
5
13
6
47
1
Vj>morn.!!
21 j 7 ©Apogee, hind, or ap-
_
12
6
48
1
V5'
0 10
22. C Easter Day. pear to move
5
lo'e
50
2
\?
0 57
23i 2 ]) ^towards the west.
_
o
96
51
2
/vw
1 40
24
3^ ^ Stat. In warm climates
5
86
52
2
/C^
2 15
25
4 D ^ (1^ there is, on the shore
5
6
6
54
2
K
2 49
26
5 of the sea, a breeze blow-
5
5
6
55
3
X
3 22
27
6 ing towards the land in the
5
3
6
57
3
)£
3 53
28
1 night and towards the sea
5
2
6
58
3
T
4 24
29
Cist S af Easter. Low S.
5
1
6
59
T
cyj
4 57
|30
2inthe day, called land and
5
0
7
0
3
y
Dset.
5tti monTE MAY. I832:(
Farmer's Calendar.
'' Fled now the sullen murraurs of the north,
The splendid raiment of the sprinof comes forth,
Her universal green and the clear sky,
Deljo-ht still more and more the gazing eye ;
Wide o'er the fields in rising moisture strong,
Up spring the flowers and creep the vines along."
The good farmer need not now be exhorted to dili-
gence in his business. He is not like the lazy ox
which requires to be continually pricked and goaded
in order to make him move forward. A sense of duty,
and the hope of reward are sufBcent motives to stimu-
late him to action. But what shall I say to the slug-
gard ? — To him who foldeth his arms and saith a lit-
tle more sleep and a little more slumber ? Why I must
say that if he has disregarded all I have hitherto said,
his case is truly desperate, and must be given up to
his sluggardism till he gives up his sluggardly breath.
Oh Idleness, how wretched are thy votaries ! Thou
not only conductest them to poverty and enervatesl
their bodies by thy palsying irifluence, but thou ren-
derest their minds imbecile, and bluntest all the moral
sensibilities of their nature.
How creation revives by the animating influence of
the returning sun. The vegetable juices begin to flow
with accellerated velocity, and in the animal world
the blood circulates with increasing energy, and every
thing is now life and activity; &, all but man are readyj
to obey this universal influence. — He is the only being
which can be contented to lie dead, while every thing
around him isspringing to life. But they, who are the
willing victims of their own poverty,must share the con--
sequences of their folly, and they hardly deserve the
.sympathy or commiseration of those around them.]
He who is alive to his duty, is happy in the dischargej
of duty, and he who keeps pace with his business, isi
ed and not driven by it, and he who is slothful in his|
business, or careless in the manner in which he pre-j
pfires his grounds and commits the seeds to ihom. ^
)t only brorhor to a waster but a down right foolj
Ho Slows to the wind. nn<\ hf. will r<*np th--^ whirlwind. j
i31 days. MAY,
1832. !
The earth revived puts on her green,
The Graces in the meads are seen ;
And beauty v.ith her wanton smiles.
The unsuspicious heart beguiles.
D First Quarter 7th day. 3ii. 14m. mornino;. j|
O Full Moon 14th day, Oh. 33nn. evenii
ff. 1
d Last Quarter 22d day, 4h. 5m. evening. ||
®
New Moon 29th day, 7h. 5m. evenirior. ||
\i i
CALENDAR. ASPECTS. &.C.
.*l
*
*®l ?
1 d ;£ 1 ' ' lrl?esis^ns
F
pi.jr ASS. !j
t 1
3
St. Philip and St. James.
4 59|7
1
31 b
8 15
J 2
4
sea breezes. The land be-
4 587
2
3n
9 26
1 3
5
Inv of the Cross. ©Per.
4 5617
4
3n
10 39
4
6
comes heated by the sim S^-
4 55 7
5
3S
11 38
5
7
Transit of Mercury visible
4 54 7
6
4b
morn.
6
C
2d S af Easter. D Q the
4 52 7
Si 4!^
0 32
1
o
air rises, when a fresh sup-
4 517
9
4!a
1 21 1
8
3
D {? d *Vn 'piyfou's
4 50 7
10
m
2 4
9
4
in from the sen, to supply
4 48|7
12
4|rn?
2 35
10
5
^ Stat, the vacancy ; for
4 46
7
14
4'=:^.
3 6
111
6
the sea not rejiecting the
4 45
7
15
4U
3 38
il2
7
sun's rays so strong hj, dues
4 44
7
16
4':^
4 8i
|13
c
3(1 S af Easter, not heal
4 42
7
18
4;t?i
4 35
jl4
2
the air over it so soon. In
4 41
7
19
4,;f
4!^
]) rise
;i5
3
the night the land becomes
4 40i7
20
8 14
16
4
cooler than the sea, and the
4 39j7
21
9 13
17
5
^ Slat, air moves from
4 38 7
22
4|^.
10 7
18
6
^Apogee, tlie sea towards
4 37 7
23
4!V5'
10 57
19
7
the land.
4 36i7 24
4'v5'
11 40
20
c
4th Saf Easter. :^<entersn
4 35:7
25
^Z
morn. !
21
2
1>^6 D 8 It is often
4 34;7 26
4£
0 19|
22
3
Jt^Stat. observed with much
4 337
27
4'XC
0 52:
23
4
surprise that storms move
4 32,7
28
4.K
1 23^
!24
o
against the wind. This is
4 327
28
4K
1 53
j25
6
easily explained. When
4 31:7
29
3rjo
2 20;
26
7
$ 1(. (^ the air becomes rar-
4 30 7
30
3t
2 47
27
c
5th Saf Easter. Roga. S.
4 29 7
31
3:«
3 20'
128
2
ifed., the moisture which it
4 29:7
31
3!y
3 57
,2f
3
K. Charles 11 res. ^ ^ D
4 287
32
3|n
]) set. !
3C
4
contains is condensed and
4 27,7
33
3!n
9 24
31
_
Asc.dav. holyThur.@P.
4 27 7
33
3 £5
10 30,
B
"'^"* "^
1832. JUNE. 6tit month.
Farmer's Calendar.
" The farmer's life displays in every part
A moral lesson to the sensual heort.
Though in the lap of plenty, thoughtful still.
He looks beyond the present good or ill ;
Nor estimates alone one blessing's worth,
From changeful seasons, or capricious earth ;
But views the future with the present hours,
And looks for failures as he looks for showers."
The Goddess Fashion has erected her shrine upon
earth, and at this shrine her blind and deluded vola-
ries bow down willi a homage as base and idolatrous.
as that with which the superstitious Hindo prostrates
tiimself before the car of Juggernaut. And among
the worshipp-^rs of Uiis fickle^goddess may be ranked
the great majority of mankmd. Opinion rules the
multitude. Where is the individual, who does not
acknowledge its influence ? Where is the individual
who does not covet the good opinion of his neighbors?
But this to a certain extent, is all well enough. When,
however, we exceed the bounds of moderatian and
rob ourselves and families of the comforts of life, or
run ourselves into debt for the sake of making a show
—when we become more anxious to please our fellow
beings, than to please our Maker,— in fine, when we
feel more afraid of violating the etiquette of the fash-
ionable world— than in violating the express com-
nands of the Almighty, then it is time to take heed
how ye do homage at the shrine of Fashion. Pause
and reflect, and obey the dictates of a sober judgment,
when you go to the store, my fair friend, tor a new
bormet, a new gown S^c. &c. ./5/any small leaks will
^non exhaust a large reservoir. And, fiirmejee, show
that the noxious weeds of vice and folly are r?ot root-
ed in your hoorfs, by the care which yotj take to ex-
terminate the baneful weeds from your fields and gar-
lens.
Artificinl wants are more numerous and lead to more
;xp<M)se tlirjn natural wants.
30 days, JiAe. 1832.
From pastuie, wood, from hill and dale,
The vdrnal songs my ears assail,
And tell me, by the rapturous sound,
That all is mirth and joy around.
D First Quarter 5th day, lOh. 8m. morning-.
O Full iMoon 13th day,'2h. 53m. morning.
C Last Quarter 21st. day, 6h. 23m, morning.
@ New Moon 28Lh day, 2h. 7in. morninfr.
i ^ IcALENDAR, ASPECTS, &.C.
rises! sets (F. pi r& s.
-Id-
J t)
^ Gr. Eiong. produce
i 26
7 34
32d'11 3e[
2 7
D Q ram. J\oto suppose
I 25
7 3£
2a
;raorn.
3 C
iS af Asc. day. the air o
t 25
7 3c
2X1
0 16
4 2
D ^ (^ 7;er jiexico is rari
I 24
7 36
2
m
0 57
5
3
Boniface. Jied by the sui
t 24
7 36
2
^
1 32
C
4
and rises ; the ait from
1 23
7 3-
2
m
1 59
7
5
Louisiana rushes %n to sup
4 23
7 3-?
■2
2 26
8
6
ply the vacancy ; Kentucki,
I 2-^
7 38
1
-/•v-
2 62
9
7
and the states around ii
4 2S
7 38
1
Til
3 20
10
C
VVhit Sunday, send on a
4 22
7 38
1
3 49
11
St. Bariiabas. supply to
4 21
7 39
1
4 18
1-2
3
Lousiana ; JS^ev)- York sup-
4 21
7 39
1
4 56
13
4
plies Kentucky, &; a breeze
4 21
7 39
0
D rise
14
5
from j\ew-Eng-land closer
4 2]
7 39
8 50
!5
G
S Apogee, the jyrocess.
4 20
7 40
9 36
IG
7
D Q Thus it will be seen
4 20
7 40
oZ
10 13
17
c
Trinity Sunday. }> ^ 6
4 20
7 40
C
10 48
18
2
sic 1( D that the rarefaction
4 20
7 40
ijr
11 20
19
3
which commenced at the
I 20
7 40
11 51
>0
4
south west gradually ex-\
4 20
7 40
morn.
21
5
^ enters S5 tends towards]
4 20
7 40
l|rp
0 19
12
6
ihe north east, and, as it
4 20
7 40
2\->o
0 48 i
13
7
idvances, will produce con-
4 20
7 40
2 cp
1 161
24
C
1st S. af Trin. Naliyity
4 20
7 40
2ib
1 46
2o 2
of St. Joim, Baptist.]
4 20
7 40
2 «
2 22
26 3
^ ? C$ densalion and rain,
4 20
7 40
2
n
3 Ol
3 50 1
27 4
while the xcind through the
4 20
7 40
3
n
28 5
©Perigee, whole distance
4 20
7 40
3
ffi
]) set.
29 6
St. Peter. D Q will blow
4 21
7 39
3
9 4}
30 7
from the northeast, \
4 21
7 39
3
0^
"'i
71 ri moiitti. JjjIuY. 1832.
Farmer's Calendar.
*' Hark ! where now the sweeping scythe now rips
0.1 on g,
Each sturdy mower emulous and strong ;
Whose writiiin^T form nseridian heat defies,
Beads o'er his work and every sinew tries ;
Prostrates the waving treasure at iiis feet,
B;it spares the risng clover short and sweet ;
Mean vvliilo the farmer quits his elbow chair,
Flies to the field the areneral toil to share."
After line upon line, and precept upon precept, we
still heartiie cry of hard times, and this cry will never
cease till the work of ref )rmatiori commences. The
f.^xcressencfs of fashion must be lopped off — expenses
must be curtailed — old coats must be worn out — gown
patterns muet be lessened — the dimensions of bonnets
must be diminished—hats must be let down one story
— and good old homespun " check and stripe" — lambs
wool and worsted must be in vogue. And the ladies,
dear creatures, must set the example— Tlieir harps and
pianos must be exchanged for looms and spinning
wheels, and they must shine out on the sabbath in all
rhe glory of substantia] homespun. They must not
rustle in silk, v.'hen calico will do as well, and as the
saying is, ci,mes much cheaper. Besides, as retrench-
ment IS the word, let out your plaits and tacks, and
lessen your patterns, diminishing at the same time the
balloons which buoy up your shoulders, and make you
look hke a non dcscript magnified insect. And fur-
ther as an antidote against hard tunes, let all become
members of temperance societies — and let cheap living
societies be established — let your poundcake be madel
of Indian meal and molasses, and to restore the glut-
tenous.& g'Tuty to their activity, let them be contined
to bean p.orridge, bone soup and hominy. Among oth-
er Koceties, I would recommend an anti-cake society,
and anti-sweetmeat society, the members of which should
bind themselves to set only two kinds of cake upon
the table~ instead of half a dozen, and to ofier no more
than two kinds of tarts, jells oi preserves.
1 davs,
JULY.
1832.
High gleaming now the sun displajg
His unveiled face, and pours a blaza
Of light and Jieat on every hand,
While nature sinks, or droojiing stands.
]> First Quarter 4th day, 6h. 42m, evening.
O Full Moon 12th day,'6h. 4m. evening.
(I Last Quarter 20th"'day, 5li. Hm. evening.
^ New Moon 27th day, 9h. 4m. mornino-.
;Ar.E>"DAR, ASPECTS.
&C.
rises sets
JSini.
r & s
2f
3|
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
[5
16
17
181
191
20|
21
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Uiid fc) at 'i'linitv. T/^ese 4
2Yisit. orBVMury. D l? d 4
3 ^ ? c^ Sup. principles hi 4
4:regard to the condensation 4
5'-2/' f/ie vapors of the cdrnos- 4
Qphere, explain a variety of 4
7i/*ac/5, /n ike tcinier ilie-i
C 3d S af Trinity, a^mo.?- 4
2'phere becomes very dense. 4
3Ji<5 density being increased 4
4!a5 it grows cold, and the 4
5^ Apogee, air of a room 4
6']) Q becomes loaded with 4
7 ([ V d moisture from the 4
C|4th S af Trinity, breath 4
aor oj/ier cat^se. During 4
3 1( Stat, ^/le n?o'Ai the tcin- 4
4rf'Jif* become intensely cold^ 4
S^K Geo. IV crowned 1821. 4
Qand the water thus diffus€d\4
4
4
4
:6 7
"ilis condensed upon the glass
C|5th S af Trinity. 5}cent.^
2 in icy chrystals called frost.
3 if I a 10 arm summers day
4 St. James, the atmosphere
5'® Perigee, absorbs a large
6* eel. vis.5i< ? ci sup.]) 8
"1 quantity of moisture from
C 6th S af Trinity, theearih.
2 In the evening the earth
^Icools and the atmosphere
45 7
«30
35
34
34
33
32
31
30
20
28
27
26
25
7 24
7 24
23
22
2]
20
18
5|X
6Jx'
6'b'
6 b
6 n
6 n
lU 3v
11 8
11 40
morn.
0 9
0 3GJ
1 6
1 34
2 6
2 42
3 22
D rise
l0|
61=^
10 42
11 10
II 39
morn.
0 12
0 48
1 34
2 2b
3 27
D set.
8 20l
9 i
9 35
10 G
iS32. AUGUST. Uih month
Farmer's Calendar.
" Here midst the boldest triumphs of her worth,
Nature herself invites the reapers forth ;
Dares the keen sickle from its twelve month's rest,
Aad gives that ardour which in every breast
From infancy to age alike appears,
When the bright sheaf its plumy top up-rears. "
Farmers, " consider your calling the most elevated
ind the most important ; but never be above it, nor
)e afraid of the frock and apron. Put off no busi-
less to the morrow, which can and ought to be done
o day. Cultivate no more ground than you can till to
idvantage. Never hire a man to do a;piece of uork
vvhich you can do yourself. Every day has its appro-
jriate duties, and they can all be easily performed, if
hey are taken up in their proper order. Let your
Uock be of the best breeds, and keep no more of it
han you can keep in good order. Never ran in debt
A'iihout a reasonable probability that you shall be able
:o pay precisely at the time agreed on. Remember
'hat industry and economy are the liandmaids to for-
'une — the two great pillars of the farmer's prosperity.
Never buy an article at auction because it goes cheap,
unless you really need it. Instead of spending a raiuy
lay at the grog shop as many do to their ruin, repair
whatever wants mending, or post your books. Never
trust your money in the hands of that man, who puts
lis own to hazard. Whenever interest or a debt be-
comes due, pay it at the time, whether your creditor
■rants it or not. Remember that punctuality is not
)nly the life of business, but a key to your neighbors
.:hest. By following tf.ese directions — by constant
lemperance in your meats and drinks — by a habitual
control overyour passions — bymodoration in exerciso,
ind by an unaffected honesty in all your dealings, you
will be enabled to avoid the fees of the lawyer and the'-;
sheriff — you will gain a good report among your ac-j
quaintances — will secure serenity of mind — probably!
add to your present existence, ten years of active life. '
t . 'I '■
31 davi
AUGUST.
1832.
And now perchance up western skies
The sad and dismal tempests liso,
And light flings Hash and thunders roar,
And liuilstones fly and waters i)our.
D First Quarter 3d day 5h. 58in. morning.
O Full Moon lull day,9h. 3Gm. morning,
d Last Quarter 19th day, Ih. 42m. morning.
® New Moon 25th day, 41i. 53m. evening.
1
s!
4
5
G
7
3
9
no
12
r
18
|I9
i20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
128
29
30
31
CALENDAR, ASPECTS, &C.
setsJSIpl.
Lammas Day. near iLs 4 46
surface is condensed and
6 imparls its moisture in the
7 form of dew. Jl portion
C 7th S af Trinity, of air
2lTransfig. of our Lord
31 lying near the earth until
4|@ Apogee, it is almost
^^^8 saturated with nuns-
6 J) g ture, at length rises;
"^i D ^ c^ i^ expands as it as-
C 8ih S af Trinity, cends—
? Gr. Elong. canno lon-
ger retain its moisture in
an invisible form^ andJloa(s\5
a light cloud through the\s
sky. If the condensation\s
l\proceeds still farther^ the
C 9lh S af Trinity, water
2 gathers into visible drops^
3 which appear in a black,
4 heavy mass and descend o
5 sicentersTT^ D Q in show- 5
6 St. Bartholomew. ©Per.
7 ers of rain. In a warm
C lOthS af Trinity, y Stat.
2 day in August, a river or
3 pond loads the air above, it
4 St. John Baptist beiiead.
5 ? Tp (j with moisture. — 5
6 The chill of the night cools 5
I— — M^^ ll 11111 I
14
13
12
11
10
9
7
6
5
4
3
2
0
59
57
56
65
63
52
50
48
40
44
43
41
39
38
37
36
35
34
6
6 HI
6 1T[
6hTi
6b
6l/'
5V^
5^/5"
5V^
5 'X^^
5
5
4
4
4
& s.
T
H
4|b'
sn
3;'n
3|n
3r^
21?'
2
2
2
10 361
11 4
11 29
11 52
morn.
0 31
1 14
2 5
3 7
4 8
D rise
7
8
8
9
9
0
10
11
tno
53
22
50
r
4511
14.
48|
2Ct
norn.j
0 12!
1 9f
2 14[
3 2ii
D set.
7 38
8 4
8 35
9 6
10
361
IG
11832. SEPTEMBER. Glh month
Farmer's Calendar.
" Beyond bleak winter's rage, beyond, the spring,
Tliat rolling earth's unvarying course will bring,
Who till the ground, looks on witli mental eye.
And sees next summer's sheaves and cloudless sky;
And even now, while nature's beauty dies.
Deposits seeds and bids new harvests rise.
Seed well prepared and warmed with glowing lime
'Gainst earth-bed grubs, and cold and lapse oltime."
Be calm, fiiend. and Jet not slight dieappeintments
move thee or discompose thy passions. Tiiou desirest
health"— Remember, that a calm, contented cheerful
disposition is the only legitimate source of that bles-
sing. Looking at the favourable side of things, as fa-
ther Paul has it, causes our little to prosper, and inde-
pendent of the other advantages afforded by equanim-
ity of temper, v;e are assured by lord Byron, that a
I cheerful tone of mind is a powerful antidote against
the fashionable malady yclept dispepsia, and all must
have read the saying of the wise king, ' that a merry
heart does good like a medicine, but a broken spirit
drieth the bones.' But by a cheerful or merry heart,
I do not mean that thoughtless levity which vents it-
self in vacant noise and laughter. It should be of a
calm and thoughtful kind, springing rather from the
contemplations of the goodness of Providence, than
jfrom the action of any unnatural stimuli. A moments
iconsideration of the unmerited bounties which we are
daily enjoying at the hands of our Maker, is enough
to draw out the heart in grateful emotions towards '
the great source of all perfection and happiness, and
this feelmg of gratitude is the true source of that
serene calmness, wliich is th.e foundation of human '
felicity, and the only surety for health and long life. !
Be not negligent in securing the productions of the
Tround — those fruifes, with which a bountiful provi- |
JfencG has been pleased to reward the labours of thy I
lands. There is not a particle of gratitude in that jj
leart vi'hich is slothful in tho day of harvest. |
30 days. SEPTEMBER, 1S32;
But Sol abates his feverish glow,
And cooler now the breezes blow ;
And now the manhood of the year
Is present— age anon is here.
D First Quarter 1st day, 8h. 49m. evening.
D Full Moon 9th day, Oh. 42rn. iiiornin^.
C Last Quarter 17th day, 8h.54in. morning.
m
New Moon 24th day, 2h. 17m. morning. |
- 1 ^
„ I >k i ^
^'® ® ll
^1^ CALENDAR, ASPECTS, 0IC.|^.-|^^-^^^
F pi r&s.!|
1 7
Giles, the lahole mass, &,-
5 27
G 33
0
t
10 46,
o
c
11 th Sunday after Trini-
5 28
6 32
1
I
11 211
3
>-2
ty — London burnt, in
5 29
6 31
1
t
morn.
4 3
l'666, O. S.]
5 31
6 29
1
V?
0 4!
5 4
©Apogee, in the morn-
5 32
6 28
1
'fS
0 54'
6 5
]) g ing is seen a bank of
5 33
6 27
2
/w
i 46
7
6
I> V d Jog, which the rays
5 35
6 25
2
ooc
2 42 i
8
1
Nativity of B. Y. Mary.
5 37
6 23
2
'XC
.3 41
9
c
12th Sunday af Trinity.
5 38
6 22
3
X
D rise.
10
2\"f the sun cause to vanish.
5 40
0 20
3
K
7 0
-nH
*^i ^ ^ d that is, the drops of
5 4i
6 19
3
T
7 28;
12
4^ water which compose the
5 43
6 17
4
cp
7 57i
13
ol/og, are dissolved and be-
5 45
6 15
4
^
8 25:
14
6'Holy Cross, come invisi-
5 47
6 13
5
^
8 58
15
7
hie.
5 43
6 12
5
b;
9 34
16
C
13LhSaf Trinity. ^118
5 49
6 11
5
n
10 18
17
o
Lambert. ^ Stat. Tht
5 50
6 10 6
n
11 llj
ilo
3
foregoing are some of the
5 52
6 8
6
55
morn.
19
4
D Q ^general principles by
5 54
6 6
6
2B
0 12;
20 5
ichich the changes of cloud
o 5^
6 5
7
a
1 161
21 6
St. Matthew. @Perige«-
5 57
6 3
7
S
2 25
2-2 7
>|c enters r£^ and rain, sun-
5 59
6 1
7
i!K
3 35
23 C
14th Sunday after Trini'y.
6 0l6 0
8
^0?
4 50'
24'
2
y Gr. Elong, shine and
6 1 5 59
8
-/•v-
D set.!
25
3
stor7n, &;c. are regulated.
6 3 5 57
8
=^
7 14!
26
4
St. Cyprian. To the re-
6 4,5 56
9
ITL
7 43.
27
5
fecting mind it is ever a
6 6
5 54
9
iTl
8 14|
28
6
source of pleasure, to traceS 7
m. Mich? el. efects vp to 6 9
5 53
9
^
8 47
29
7
5 51
10
;?
9 25,
30
C
lothS af Trinity, y Tp ^^ 6 10
5 50
10
SB
t
10 5
1832. OCTOBER. lOth monih,
Farmer's Calendar.
" Again the year's decline 'midst storms and floods,
The thundering chase, the yellow fading woods,
Invite my song ; that fain would boldly tell
Of upland coverts and the echoing deil,
By turns resounding loud at eve and morn,
The swineherd's hailoo, and tho huntsman's horn."
See that your corn and potatoes are secured — There
lis nothing like taking care of things, and 't is really
jmortifying to sea what immense losses are occasioned
by little negligencies. Mr. Lay gives a fine example
m illustration, " Being in the country, says he, 1 ;-u
an example of those losses which a family is expc.-ed
to, through negligence. For the want of a latch ot
small value, the gate of a barn yard was left open ;
every one who went through drew it to after, but hav-
ing no means to fasten it, it remained flapping ; the
poultry escaped and were lost. One day a fiuf^PiG
got out and run into the woods, and immediately ^1
ihe world was after it — the gardner, the cook, the
dairy maid, and all ran to recover the swine. The
gardner got sight of him first, and jumping over a
ditch to stop him^ sprained his ancle and was confined
a fortnight to the house. Tho cook on her return,
found all the linen she had left by the fire to dry burn-
ed, and the dairy maid having ran off belore she tied
lip the cows, one of them broke the leg of a colt in
the stable. The gardner's lost time was worth ^0
dollars, valueing his pains at nuthiiig ; the linen burn-
ed and colt spoiled were worth as much more. Here
is a loss of 40 dollars, and much pain, vexation and
inconvenience for ihe want of a latch, which would
cost only three or four cents, and this loss through
carelessness and neglect." Similar illustrations are
of frequent occurrence. Have a care then, lest your
own affairs present one, and you have to lament when
too late, that you did not drive a nail, put up a bar,
mend a pane of glass, &c. ia season.
jSldays. OCTOBER
,
1832.,
And while the heaps of yellow corn
1
And ripening fruits the fields adorn.
A grateful heart to Him will
ise,
^\'ho poors these blessin-rs fro
m the skies. ||
]) FirsL (Quarter 1st day, 2h. 46n).
svenuifif. \
O Full Moon 9tfe day, 2li. 45m
. evening. j|
d Last Quarter 16th day, 3h.
42m.
evening. II
® New Moon 23d day, Hi. 57rn. eveninjif. ||
D First Quarter 31 st'day, 1 ih
. 15m
. morning. ||
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nth month. NOVEMBER. 1832.
Farmer's Calendar.
*' Shorn of their flowers that shed the untreasured
seed,
Tlie withering' pasture an^ the fading mead,
Less tempting grown, diminish more and more.
The dairy's pride ; sweel Summer's flowing store
New cares succeed, and gentle duties press
Our homes become a scIjooI of tender.ness."'
Tliis month |jas oucn been stigmatised as the sad-
dest of tiio twelve sisters. It is represented as the
^season of frost and gloom of hypo, and suicide. It is
true that November does not possess the gaiety and
beauty of May, nor the softness and voluptuous charms
)f June — but, there is an hor.est & familiar frankness
in her coming, which render her, uncouth and rude as
her mien may be, a very agreeable visitant. She is
iike the buxom fair one of the by-gone times of our
grandmothers — with tresses unadorned and with a
homely garb, — but with a kindly spirit and a warm
and generous heart.
Summer has departed with its gaiety and its sunny
smiles, but has left us in return, our barns and our
crrainaries filled to overflowing with the good things of
this life, and we are now called upon by the season of
the year, by the example of our Puritan ancestors, and
by every other motive which can actuate a virtuous
and generous soul, to lift our. hearts in gratitude to
Him who crowneth the year with his loving kindness,
who rev^ardeth the confidence and the toils of the
hiisbundman, and who scattereth his blessings with a
liberal hand.
Ten thousand thousand piecious gifts
Flow from his bounteous hand.
And tiiese as months and days move on,
Our daily thanks demand,
But when the liarvest home bas come
And all its fruits are safe in store,
In union let our thanks ascend,
In union worship and adore.
>0 dav8.
NOVEMBER,
1832.1
And as the passing months depart,
Tliey teach a iosson to the heart;
I?id it regurJ the clianging year,
An emblom of its jonrney here.
] O f'^uil Moon biiii day, 3h. 49ai. luurning.
j d Laet QufirLer 14th day, 1 Ih. Om. evening.
<i New Moon 22d day, 4h. 26cq. morning.
D First Quarter 30th day, 8h. 7m. mornin!^.
CALE.NDAR, ASPECTS, &.C.
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4 for rejection and investiAl
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5|r;)j, the unjust.
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'i\wlio maketh thcRun to shine
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1832.
DECEMBER.
12th month.
Farraep's Calendar.
" Ah how soon
Ths shades of tTfilight follow hazy noon,
But weicome, cold ; welcome, ye snoioy nighta !
Heaven midst your rage shall minc'le pure delights !
Tho confidence of hope the soul sustains.
While devastation sweeps slonj? the plaina ;
r^for shall the child of poverty deypair,
But bless the Power that reeka the changing year.
But the jofir is fast drawing to a close, and the ma-
ny things which I havo to say, must be said in few
words. And first mind your own business and lot oth
r folks alone—speak but littlo and let not that, little
bo respecting yourself, nor to the slammer of your
eighbors— listen vihen spoken to, and be polite io all
-tell no lieB, not even those called white lies— avoid
[wrangling, medling and tittle tattle—trust nut impli j
citly to any— beware of proffered friendship — set hin^.
Jovv'n as a liar who sweara to the truth of every thing
he says— judge others by yourself— never be slothful,
ever be in a hurry — never be slovenly in your dress,
ever be a fop— avoid all kinds of vanity— neglect not
n old acquaintance — be not witty at another's ex-
ens8— pass no joke with a sting, say not all you
hink, nor tell all you know, use neither vulgar nor
')rorane language, in fine, practice all the virtues-
void all the vices- — keep a memorandum book— enter
n it all your transactions — reckon and settle with all
hose with whom you have accounts — pay up all your
billa and collect all your dues — and what is of equal j^
mportanco, reckon with yourself—balance debt and||
redit- — ioea and gain, and see how you stand with the '
orld— and not only with this world, but in relation to
he world to come — all these things do and prac-
ce and thy life shall glide on serenely, and thou wilt
bo prepared to enter upon another year, or upon an-
pLher life, as Providence may order- — Farewell.
.31 days,
DECEMBER,
And as '.ve bid the year adieu,
Let us our journey past revievr,
And let our errors past suflTica
To make us for the future wise.
Q Full Moon Tth duy, 3h. 36in. evening.
D Lasl Quarter 14lh day, 7h. 40m. morning^,
© New Moon 21st day, 9h. 45m. evening-.
D First Quarter SOih day, 3h. 18ff). morning-
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THE UNION.
|The followlDg ftotJcea of tlie soTcral Stales of the Union, show huTrli
Electors of President and Vice President are chosen, and nnmhei efj
Electors — when State elections are held — where and when Slate 1
Legislaturea sit — number of rnembeis of Legislatures — pay per
day — terms of ofTico of members of Lcgislaturod— how, and for
what period govornorB arc cho!<cn— ho\r long eligible — their quali-
fications, powers, and their salaries — the time of adopting tlie Uni-i
ted States and State Constitutions — rights of vviting as oxsrcised
in the several Slates — and governors of ths several staiea.
NEW-HAMPSHIRS.
Electors of President and Vice-President, b}* cyene-|
Sral lieket; electors C ; stato election, 2nd Tneaday in
ji^IarGh; state legislature at Concord, first Wednesdoy
Juae ; senators 12 ; representatives, 220 ; pny per:
iday ^2 ; term of office, boili branches one year; go"-]
sernor Samuel Dinsmore, choeen for one year by tlie
people, eligible indefinitely, must be an inhabit-nl se v-
jen years, 30 years of a^ijc, an estate o( £jOO, hall
liVeehoIdshas a negative in making laws, awd v/ith ad-
jvicQof council, appoints civil oftkersgen^'ra*ily, salary
|gi200 ; adoption of U. S. constitution, June 21,1787 ;
^tate constitution Sept. 5, 1792; qualiiication ofvoterrfj
jvery mala inhabitant 21 years of age, 3 months in the
[state, paupers, students, &ic. excepted.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
i^.fricts; electors 15; state election first Monday in
jApril; state legislature at Boston, in January and
■ May; number of senators 40; representatives about
>00; pay per day ^2; term of office, both branches 1 year;
governor, Levi Lincoln, chosen for 1 year, by the peo-
jple ; eligible indefinitely, must b-e an inhabitant of the
;late seven years, own a freehold estate of £1,000 in
he commonvk?ealth,nnist declare liimaelf of the chris-
kiun religion— with the council nppoints the officprs of
; lie state generally, salary ^3367; adoption of the U. S.
iconstilution, Feb. G, 178S ; state constitution March 2. j]
jl7'J0 ; qualification of voters, every male citizen,
j(paupers and persons under guardiaushnp excepted,)
>ne year in the state, and six months in the township
Uvhere he oifers to vote, having paid a tax within two
year-i. unless exempted therefrom by law. .
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RHODE-ISLAND.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket; electors 4 ; state election, April and Oct.
for representatives ; state Legislature at Newport and
Providence, first Wednesday in May and first Mon-
day in October; senators 10, representatives 72; pay
per day, J^l,50"; term of office, senate one year, re[)-
resentatives semi-annually ; governor, Lemuel H. Ar-
nold ; cliosen for one year by the people; eligible!
indefinitely; salary gGOO ; adoption of the United'
States constitution, May 2'J, 1790 ; state coastitution,
1663 ; all freemen vote.
[Note. This' state has no constitution ; it retains
Its original charter. That instrument is silent as to
the qualifications of governor. The charter vests all
power in the Oovernor and Company. All judicial
ind executive officers are annually elected by tlie goy-j
arnor and company, who are themselves cbosea an-
nually by the freenien.l
CONNECTICUT.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-
eral ticket ; electors 8 ; state election first Monday in
April ; state Legislature at Hartford and New-Haven
lUernately ; number of legislators 207 ; pay per day
^1,50; term of office, both branches one year; gov-
rnor John S. Peters ; chosen for one year by the
people ; eligible without restriction, rau^t be an elec-
ror of the state, and 30 years of age, has a negative
in making laws, &:c. salary ^1200 ; adoption of Uni-
ed Slates constitution, January 9, 1788 ; state con-
stitution, September I5, ISl8; qualification of voters,
jvery white male citizen having a legal residence ot
i\x months, with a freehold of seven dollars per an-
lum, and every white male enrolled in the militia one
year, being exempted from mihtary duty by law hav-
ng paid a'state tax within the year, and possessing a
rood moral character.
VERMONT. ,
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-
oral ticket; electors 7 ; state election first Tuesday
:iO
m September; state Legislature at Montpeiier, sec-
ond Thiiiiday in October ; council 12, legislators one
from each town, about 2l0 ; pay per day, ^l50 ; term
of olTice, both brancbea one year ; governor chosen]
for one year by the people ; eligible without restric-l
tion ; must have resided in the slate four years ; with,
the council coininissions all oliicers, appoints some.
I grants pardons, sees that th,e laws are executed ; sal-
ary ^750 ; adoption of United States constitution,
H March 4, f I70l ; state constitution, July 4, 1793'.
qualification of voters every male citizen of a peace-
able and quiet behavior, having resided in the state
one full vear, and three cionths in town.
KEWYORK.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-
eral ticket ; electors 36 ; state election first Monday
in Nov.; legislaiuro at Albany, first Tues. m Jan.; seu-^
alor3 3-2, assembly l28; pay per day, ^3; term of otncej
senate four years, in classes, assembiy one year ; gov-
ernor Enos T. Thror.p ; chosen for two years by thej
people ; eligible iiideiiniteiy, must be a wise and dis-
Icicet freeholder of tiie state ; may convene and pro-
1 rogue the legislature, grant reprieves, and with the
consent of the senate, appoints to office, &c. ; salary
g5,000 adoption of the United States constitution,
July 16,1773; state cmstitution, April 20, 1777;
qualification of voters, every male citizen of the age
of twei!tv-one years, one year in the state, and six
months iothetown or county where he offers to vote,
having paid a tax within the year, or legally served as
a miliiia man, or fireman, or labored on the highways,
&c.
NEW- JERSEY.
Electors of Presi<lont and Vice-President, by gen
eral ticket; electors 0 ; state election 2nd Tuesdaj
and Wednesday in October ; state legislature at Tren-
ton, 4th Tuesday in October; council 14, assembly
42 ; pay per day ^3 ; term of office, both branchee
one year ; governor Peter D. Vrhoom Jr. ; chosei
I fTliis mark denotes tlie state admitted into the Union liy Congress
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for one year, by lesfislalure ; eligible indefinitely — is
president of the council, chancellor of state ; and the
governor and council area court of appeal in the last
resort, in all cases of law, &c. ; salary ^2000 ; adop-
tion of United States constitution, Dec. 18, 1787;
state constitution, July 2, 1776; qualification of vo-
ters, alUVeemen twelve months residence, or a clear
estate of £50 oroclamation money.
' PENNSYLVANIA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-
eral ticket ; electors 28 ; state election 2nd Tuesdny
in October ; state L-^^'gislature at Harrisburgh, first
Tuesday in December ; senate 32, assembly 134 : p'-.y
fier day ^3 ; term of otEce, senate four years, assem-
bly one year; gi^vernor George Wolf; chosen for
three years by the people ; eligible nme years out of
twelve, must be 30 years of age, and an inhabitant
twelve years, he remits fines and forfeitures, and ap-
pomts to the offices in the state generally ; salary
g4000 ; adoption of U. S. constitution, Dec 12, 1787 ;
state constitution Sept. 2, 1790 ; qualification of voters,
every freeman vviio has resided 2 years in the state, &
paid a tax ; and the sons of such between twenty-one
and twenty-two without the payment of a tax.
DELAWARE.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by Legis
lature ; electors 3 ; state election first Tuesday in
Oct. state legislature at Dover, first Monday in Janu-
ary ; senate 9, representatives 21 ;. pay per day <^ — ;
term of ofiice, senate three years, representatives one
year ; governor David Hazard ; chosen for three
years by the people ; eligible tnree years ; must be 36
years of age, six years an inhabitant of the state, anc
twelve years in the United States ; he appoints to of-
fice, remits fines and forfeitures, «fcc. ; salary ^1333.
33; adoption of United States constitution, Decem-
ber 7, 1787; state constitution, June 12, 1791.
MARYLAND.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts ; electors 11; state election first Monday in
Oct. state legislature at Annapolis, first Monday in
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December ; senate 15, assembly CO ; pay per day ^4!
term. of office, senate5 years, assembly annually ; go-
vernor Daniel Martin; chosen Ibr 1 y. by legislature ;
fnust be 35 y. ulil, and more than 5 years a resident in
the slate ; eligible only for three years in succession
and after that not until the expiration of four years
The governor and council appoint to office generally ;
salary gl666 65 ; adoption of United States consti-
tution, April 13. nao ; slate constitution, August
14, 1706 ;' qualification of voters, all free white males;
2T years of age, having resided m the state one year,
andbix months in the county.
VIRGINIA,
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gene-
ral ticket; electors 14; state election in April, counti-s
n succession ; state legislature at Richmond, first
Monday in December ; senate 32, commons 134 ; pay
per day g4 ; term of office, senate four years, dele-
gale one year; governor John Floyd; eligible three
years only in succession : the governor, v/ith advice
of council, grants pardons and reprieves, appoints jus-
tices of the peace. &c. salary ^3,333 ; adoption of
United States constitution, June 16, 1788 ; state con-
itution July 5, 1776 '. qualification of voters, fifty
acres of unimproved land in the county, or twenty-
five acres of land with a house en it, held for life or
n fee simple, qualify a man to vote in the county
where the land lies, provided said land has been own-
ed by him s'.x monti'.s before the election, or has de-
ccuded to him, or come by marriage or gift. An im-
proved lot in any corporate town, with a dwelling
tiouso of a certain size thereon. A person owning
land as above, in different counties may vote in each
county for delegates, bvit can only give one vote for a
senator or memb.'r of congroL=3> in 'he same district.
NORTH-CAROLINA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-
eral ticket ; electors 15; state election second Tues-
day in August; state Legislature at Raleigh, third
Monday ii? November; senate 62; delegates 130;
pav per dny ^3 ; term of office both branches one
m»
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'oar; goTornor Montford Stokes ; cliosen for one
■ ear, by legislature, eligible three yeara o:i!y in suc-
•ession, must be thirty years of age; five years a res-
Jeiit of the state, and have a freehold in lands and
enenients of j£lOOO— he is advised by council, grants
■Hpricvos, pardons, &c. ; salary, ^1000; adoption ot
Uniltid States constitution, Nov. 21. 1739 ; state con-
!iurjoti, Dec. 18, 1776; quaiificaiion of voters, al)
Veemcn v/ith a freehold of 50 acres, and a residence ot
>ne year for senators, and ail freemen resident twelve
nonths, having paid taxes for nienibers of the house of\
ommons.
SOUTH-CAROLINA.
Electors of Prpsident and Vice-President, by legis-
ature ; electors 11 ; etate election second Monday
md Tuesday in October, bienially ; state legislature
it Columbia, 4th Monday in November ; senate 45 ;1
■eprescnta'ives 124 ; pay per di'.y ^3 ; term of office,
ienate four years, reprentatives two years ; governor
James Hamilton, Jr. ; chosen for two years, by legis-i
uture ; eligible two years ; must be 30 years old ; a
•esident and citizen of the state for ten years ; and
possessed of a settled estate in the commonwealth, oi
he value of £1500 sterling clear of debt ; eligible
.nly two years in succession, and then not till the ex-
iiratio« of four year^; ho grants reprieves, pardons,
omits fines, forfeitures, &:c. salary ^4000 ; adoption
4' U. S. constitution. May 3, 1788, state constitution.
June 3, 1790 ; qualification of voters, every free white
-•itizen, tv/o years in the state, with a freehold of 40
icres, or town lot possessed for 6 months, or not hav-
ing such freehold or lot, a residence of 6 montiis in
he election district where he ofi'ers to vote, arid th(:
)ayment of a tax within the year of three shilling?
owards the support of the stale government.
GEOPvGIA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-
eral ticket ; electors 9 ; state election first Mondav in
October ; state legislature at Milludgeville, first Mon-
iay m November ; senate 76 ; representatives 140 ;
;^av per day ^5 ; tern of office, both branches one
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year ; governor Geor<re R. Gilmer ; chosen for two
years by the Icgisiature ; governor eligible indefiniie-
!y, must be ii citizen of the United States twelve
years, an itihabiiant of the state six years, 30 years
if age ; possess 500 acres of land within the state,
find other properly to the amount of g^-lOOO, clear of
iebt, has a negative in passing laws, grants reprieves,
pardons, &.c. ; salary ^3000 ; adoption of U. S. con-
stitution, Jan. 2, 1788; state constitution, May 30,
1798 ; qualification of voters, all citizens and inhab-
itants who have paid the taxes required of them, and
resided six months in the town where they vote.
KENTUCKY.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-
'3ral ticket ; electors 14; state election first Monday
n August; state legislature at Frankfort, first Mon-
iay in December ; senate 33 ; representatives 100 ;
pay per day ^2 ; term of oiUce, senate four years in
classes, representatives one year; governor Thomas
Metcalf; clioscn for four years by the people; ineli-
gible for seven years after, must be 35 years of age ;
a citizen of the United States and an inhabitant of
Lhe state six years ; he nominates and by and v^iih thc>
idvice and consent of t lie senate, appoints to office.
&c. ; remits fiues and forfeitures, grams reprieves and
pardons; salary, ; adoption of the United State."
constitution; August 17; 1799; state constitution.
Aug. 17, 1799; qualification of voters, all free white
;nale citizens, two years in the state, and one in the
county where they vole.
TENNESSEE.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts ; electors li ; state election first Thursdiy and
Friday in August, biennially ; state legislature at Mur-
freesborough, 2nd Monday in Sept. biennially ; senate
20, representatives 40 ; pay per day ^3 ; term of of-
fice, both branches, two years ; governor William
Carroll ; eligible six years in 3 ; governor must be 35
yeare of age, possess a freehold of 500 acres of land,
and have been a citizen of the state 4 years ; he grants
pardons, lails vacancies in office, &c. ; salary ^1750
idoption of the United States constitution, June, 1 f
1791 ; state constitution, Feb. 6, 1796 ; qualification
of voters, every freeman an inhabitant of the state, if
:i freeholder, may vote in the county where the free-
hold lies, witiiout being- a resident thereof — if not
possessed of a freehold, he must have resided sixj
months where he votes.
OHIO.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by g:en-<
>ral ticket ; electors 16 ; state election 2nd Tuesday!
in Oct. ; state legislature at Columbus, first Monday!
n Dec. senate 35; representatives 70 ; pay per day,
^2; term of office, senate two years, representatives
neyear; governor Duncan M'Arthur; chosen forj
two years, by the people ; governor eligible 4 years in
the governor must be 30 years of age, a citizen of!
lithe United States 12, and an inhabitant of the state 4i
iyears ; he grants reprieves and pardons, and fills va- 1
|cancies in ollice, &c. ; salary $^1200; adoption of the!
United States constitution, Feb. 19, |1803 ; statej
constituJiori, Nov. 1, 10O2; qualification of voters,!
every white male inhabitant, one year therein, having!
paid a state or county tax. 1
LOUISIANA.
i Electors of President and Vice-Pvesident, by dis-jj
tricts; electors 5 ; state election first Monday in Ju-lj
ly ; state legislature at New -Orleans, first of Jan. ;
senate 16, representatives 50 ; pay per day g — ; term
of office, senate four years, representatives two
years ; governor A. B. Raman ; chosen for four years
by the people; governor eligible one term; the!
governor must be thirty-five years of age, a citizen'
Df the U. States, and six years an inhabitant of the
state ; must hold a landed estate of 5000, agfreeably
;o the tax list ; he appoints to oflice g-enerally, and j
.vith the approbation of the senate, grants reprieves,}
)ardons, &c. ; salary .^7^00; adoption of the United:
States constitution, April 8, 1812 ; state constitution,!
^an. 22, 1812; qualification of voters, every free';
vliite male citizen, residing therein one year, and ■
lavino- paid a tax or beiny a freeholder. ' I
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INDIANA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gt-n-
leral ticket ; electors 5; state election first Monday in
' August; state legislature in Croyden, first Monday in
I, Dec. ; senate 2'i, representatives 54; pay per day
^2; term of ofHco, senate three years in classes, rep-
j resentatives one years ; governor James B. Ray ;
chosen for three years, by the people ; eligible 6 years!
in nine ; must be 30 years of age, a citizen of the
United States ten years, and a resident of the state
five ; he nominates' and by and with the advice and
consent of the senate appoints to office, remits fines
;ind forfeitures, grants reprieves and pardons, &c. ;|
■salary glOOO; adoption of ihe United Slates constitu-j
Dec. 11, il.'ilO ; state constitution, June 29,
ns
ion, iiec. 11, il.'ilO ; state constitution,
1816 ; qualification of voters, all white mal
ons year in the state.
June
citiz^
MISSISSIPPI.
Electors of President and Vice-President by gen-!
eral ticket; electors 3; state election first Monday w
Aug. ; state legislature at Jackson 4th Monday ii5
December; senate 11, representatives 36 ; pay perj
.iayg450; teim of office, senate three years m clas-j
ses, representatrveg one year ; governor Gerard C
Brandon; chosen two years, by the people; eligible
indefinitely; he must be 30 years of age, a citizen of
ihe United States 10 years; a resident of the state —
years, and seized of a freehold of 600 acres of l;ind,r
or of real estate of the value of g.lOOO. twelve months
orevious to his ejection ; he grants reprieves ond par-
dons, remits fines and forfeitures, fills vacancies in of-
fice, &c. ; salary gl. 500; adoption of United Slates
constilution. Doctnnber 10, |1817 ; state constitution
August 15, l;;l7; qualification of voters, white males,
one"year in the state, six months in the county, serv
ing in the militia and paying a tax.
ILLINOIS.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gon-|
eral ticket ; electors 3 ; state election first Monday,
in Aucrust, biennially; state legislature at Vandaha,'
lenate IS, rep-
of ofHce, sen- 1 ^
erai
hrst Mor;day in December, bienuialiy; ee
cesentativeg 36 ; pay per (7ay g4; term
ite tour years, representatives two years; governor
John Reynolds , chosen for four years, by the people ;
o-overnor eligible for four years in 7; he must be 30
years of age, a citizen of theU. S. 30 years, 2 years a
resident of the state; he grants reprieves and par-{
dons, and with the Judges of Supreme Court, has the
revision of all bills before thev become laws, &c.;!
salary glOOO; adoption of the U. States constitution'
Dec. 3, 1813; state constitution, Aug. 26, 1818;'
qualification of voters, white male inhabitants, six
montlis in the sta'.e.
ALABAMA.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-,
al ticket; electors 5 ; state election first Monday!
and Tuesday in August ; staie legislature at Gahaw*-
ba, 3d Monday in November; Senate 22; represen- }
tatives, 72 ; pay per day g4 ; term of office, senate 3f
vears ; representatives one year; governor Johni
Gale ; cho^jen for 2 years by the people, eligible 4^
vears in 6 ; must be 30 years of age, a native of thej
United States, and 4 years a resident of the State ; he^
has a ner^ative in the passing of laws, grants reprievesi
and pardons, remits fines and forfeitures, fills va-f
cancics in office, &c. ; salary .^2000, adoption ofi
United States constitution, December 14, fl8l9-!
state constitution, Aug. 2, 1819; qualification of vo-i
ters, every white male of lawtul age, having resided
1 year in the state, and three mouths in the c'ounH-.
MAIAE. ""^
Electors of President and Vice-President, by dis-
tricts; electors 9; state election first Monday in
Sept. state legislature at Portland, first Monday in
January; senate 20; representatives 150; pay per
day g2 ; term of office, both branches one y^ar ; gov-
ernor Samuel E. Smith ; chosen tor one year by^'the
[people, eligible indefinitely, must be 30 years of ao-e
a native born citizen of the U. Slates, and 5 years a'
resideD^in the state ; he nominates, and with the ad-i
vice and consent of thp^nijncd^pnointg all judicial!
D
officers, the attorney general, sherihs, coroners, rog-
,isters of probate, notaries public, and alUther civi,
'and militarv officers, except sach as are otherwise ap-i
pointed by the exD>-es3 provisions of the constitution i
or laws of tlie state ; he has power, with the advice
,and consent of the council, to remit, aiter conviction,
I forfeitures and penalties, and to grant reprieves and
^pardons, except in cases of impeachment, salary
|gl500; adoption of the United States constitution,
I March 3, f 1820 ; state constitution, Oct. 29, 131-3;
qualification of voters, every freeman, having- a resi-
dence eetablished three months before the eisction,
students, paupers, &lc. excepted. ■ -
MISSOUB.!.
Electors of President and Vice-President, by gen-
eral ticket ; electors 3, state election, first Monday
in August, biennially ; state legislature at Jefferson ;
senate 15; representatives 42 ; pay per day, g3 ; go-
vernor John Miller; chosen for four years, by tlie
people ; eligible four years in eight ; the governor ;
must be 35 years of age, a native born citizen olj
the United States, or a citizen at the time of the |
adoption of the constitution of the United States ;
must be a resident of the state four years ; he fills va-
ncies by appointment when they occur, has a nega-
tive in passing laws, remits fines and f^.n-fcitures and
D-rants reprieves and pardons, except in cases of nn- ■
peachment; salary g2000, adoption of the Uniteu
States constitution August 10, 11821 ; state constitu- 1
tion, Juno 12. 1820; qualification of voters, all ireoj
while male citizens one year in the sUte ana three
months in the county.
Whole number of Electors— 201.
salahies and fees,
Of the several officers and other persons in the
State of Vermont.
SALARIES.
Governor, S^^" '''>
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i Ju.!o-es Suprrnii Court, each ^1,030 00
** Secretary of State, 450 00
I Treasurer, 400 00
' Socrotarv of Iho Governor anaCouiKil, 250 00
: Clerk of the General Assembly, SJ5 50
FEES.
■For Lieutenant Governor's attendance on
j cotincil per day, ^4 00
iTruvel per mile, each way, 0 6
ICounciilor's fees for attendance per day, '1 50
Pv \pre3onative^.' fees, per day, 1 50
Travel per mile, each way, 0 Sj
Travel per mile, each way, 0 6|
vSpeaker of the General Assembly per day, 2 50
Travel per mile each way, 0 6
Engrossinnr Clerk, per day, ^2 50
iTravel per mile, each way, '0 6
■For all other services during t!i8 year, and fur-
nishing all blanks required of him, 75 00
Supreme Court' Fees,
For the entry of each action, there shall be paid
to ti:e clerk, for the benefit of the state, 0 25
For entering each review, 0 50
For each motion for arrest of judgment, or new
trial, 0 67
For each action tried, 2 50
[Each nonsuit, default or confession, 100
For allowing and signing writs of error, audi-
ta querela', and habeas corpus, and taking re-
cognizance oi the same, to each judge signing
the same, 4 67
There shall be paid to the clerk Tor the benefit
of the-6tate,-rar each action tried by jury, 6 00
Vounty CourV^ Fees,
For each entry of an action, there shall be paid
to the clerk for the benefit of the judges, 0 56
For each action tried, for the benefit of the judges,0 67
For each judgment by nihil dicit, abatement,
nonsuit, default, or confession, _ 0 SO
For each license for a tavern-keeper, or retailer
of foroiorii di'^filled 5?pirit«, 0 34
i^as^sss-
40
For each molioii in orrcat of judgment and new
tria], ^ 0 50
For allowing-and signing cacli writ of audita
querela, and habeas corpus, and taking recog-
nizanco of the same, for eacii judge signing
the same, ° 0 40
;\nd there shall be paid to the clerk, for the ben-
efit of the county for each action tried by ju-
ry, " 6 GO
And for the entry of each action, by the party
entering the sam?^, for the benefit of the coun-
ty, 0 25
Judg-c of Prolate' s Feci?.
Granting administration, 0 3
Receiving will and decision on the same, 0 5
Receiving will from out of the stale, and order •
to record the same, 0 50
Examining and allowing the account of execu-
tors or adniinistrators of each estate, 0 50
Ascertaining what sum must be raised for pay-
ment of debts, and granting order of sale,
Granting order to divide estate in common,
Granting order of payment to creditors.
Appointing committee to set off dower,
Appo'n'.ing committee to divide estate among
heirs, _ '^ 0 25
Appointing committee of Appraisal, 0 25
Accepting returri niade by commifsioners, ap-
praisers, committee of dower, order of sale,
committee of division, or inventory of gnardi-
an, and ordering the eame recorded, 0 17
Accepting representation of insolvency, and ap-
pointing commissioners to examine claims in
whole, 0 34
Renewal of commission, 0 34|
Appointing guardian or guardians to the chil-
dren of each family, under 14 years of ago, in
tlie whole, ' 0 34
Each other appointment of guardian or minor,
insftno person, idiot or lunatic. 0 34
0
50
0
25
0
25
0
25
If more ihan one minor iii ine eame appoint-
ment, for each in addition,
For each order of publication not included in the
fo ri\(Joi[!g' i I eras.
Each citation wiiich is not an order of publica-
l tion,
Each order to bar creditors, not exhibiting their
claims by a certain time, including order to
publisii,
Ordoiing a final discharge of executor or admin-
islrator,
Allowing each appea],
Decree of estate to one of several heirs,
Decree of assijrnment to widow,
Decree of escheat,
Order of sale of personal property,
Decree of ealc of real estate, agreeable to con-
tract of deceased in his lifetime,
Order of inquisition of idiot, &.c.
Accepting return of do.
Settling guardian's accoi^nt,
Order against trustee of executor or administra-
tor, or against a person charged with embez-
zling estate of deceased,
Holding inquiry on do.
Order of imprisonment,
Appointing ii commissioner in tac place of one
deceased or removed,
jDeciding and ceriifying to supreme court the
necessity of sals of minor's estate,
Taking bad and certifying when probate bond
issued,
Hearing petition for better bail, and order there-
on,
Decree of support of children under seven years
in any one faaiily,
Granting rule of reference between parties.
Acceptance of their report,
Ascertaining amount of advancement to child or
chddrcn, fn one family, and order thereon,
iAnpointment of ag-pnt to art. for nh^^nt
0 17
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
25
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
50
0
17
0
50
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
25
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
17
0 50
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inieresied in deciaion, 0 17
lowing the expense of division among heirs,
and order thereon, 0 17
Each order to compel the attendance of witnes-
ses, dedimus potest&tum, to take testimony, to
call before court persona suspected of embez-
zling estate, . 0 17
Ordering a final discharge to guardians, 0 25
Appointing a -person to act for absent heirs, 0 25
Allowing an appeal and orderi!ig bonds, 0 17
Each decree or order where bonds are insufficient, 0 17
Each deoi-ee or order assigning interosts of
child born after making a will, 0 17
Each order of notice to heirs, legatees, or guar-
dians, beforo license to sell real estate,
Each decree of surplus estate,
Each appointroeni of committee,
Each order for warrant of distress,
Each order of distribution.
Each order affixing the time for sale of estate,
Each order to extend the time for selling estate
Register of Probate's Fees-,
Drawing and filing eac!i executor's, administra-
tor's^ guardian's orotlier bond, 0 34
Each probate of will, 0 50
Each letter of administration, with or without
will annexed, letter of guardianship, warrant
to appraisers, committee of dower, committee
of division, or commission to commissioners
Each citation,
Each choice of guardian,
Each order of publication.
Each acquittance, on close of settlement,
Each order of inquisition,
Attending to examination of person charged
with embezzling estate, 0 50
Mittimus, 0 50
Each certificate to show who is executor, admin-
istrator or guardian, 0 17
Attendifig aLd keeping minutes of each settle-
ment, 0 50
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
17
0
17
0
17
0
25
0
25
0
13
0
13
0
17
0 25
0
17
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All copies of appeal, or other matters, for each
hundred words, 0 6
'For certificate, 0 13
[Decree of escheat, 0 25
lAJaking entry of each of the several appoint-
merAs before enumerated in judge's fees, 0 9
|For all records for each hundred words, 0 8
jMaking out dividend and order of payfjent on
I insolvent estate, and assignment to widow,
I for each hundred words, 0 8
Drawing commission for a commissioner, appoint
I ed in the place of one deceased, or rernuved, 0 17
jWnting bond for prosecution of suit or appeal,
i when the same is drawn by sucii regis! er, 0 25
iDrawing rule for reference between parties, 0 17
^Drawinn' order of payment of expenses of divis-
1 ion of real and personal estate, 0 17
[Making out each process compelling attendance
I of witnesses, dediinus potesUdum, to take testi-
j mony, to miprison, to call before court, per-
j sons suspected of embezzling estate, 0 25
|Ea';h warrant to committee, 0 25
jEach warrant of distress, On!
■Drawing representation of insolvency, 0 17
[Drawing each order of notice to creditors, 0 25
•Drawing each order of sale of real or personal
j estate, * 0 25
'Drawing an order appointing a person to act for
heirs, 0 17
Drawing each order of decree when bonds in-
I sufficient, 0 25
iDrawing each order of notice to heirs, legatees,
or guardians, before license to sell real estate', 0 25
17
-Making each order of surplus estate, 0
jMaking each order for distribution of estate, 0 1
jMaking each order for extending time for sel-
I ling estate,
iFor performing the duties of a judge when dis-
qualified, same fees as are by Jaw allowed to
judges
And no greater f^es shall be received for anv of
0 2;
44
Ihe pel vices afurosaid, by eaitl judo;e or regis-
ter, nor shall any fees bo received by tbeni tor
any services except Lliose here enumerated.
For -commissioners and tipprfiisers, or conmiit-
tees of tlivision, or dower, each, per day, 1
Administralor's or executor's fees, per day, 1
Jasiice's Fees.
For each writ, including declaration, recogni-
zance and signing, ^
[:For signing each writ ^nd taking recognizance, 0
Subpcsna for each witness, ^
Judgment on e^cli action tried, C'
If on verdict of jury, '^
If on confession, including recordi.ig, 0
^[f on default, . ^
jFur taking deposition, including caption and cer-
tificate,
pFor citation to appear,
i'For each continuance,
jEvery warrant for criminals, and bonds,
jRccognizancc,
iKvery appeal, including recognizance,
;For each venire for a jury,
Taking acknowledgment of deed,
For recording execution, and officer's return
tb.ereon, extended on real estate, which the
officer serving the same, shall collect and pay, 0
For recording each judgment, not on confession, 0
0(
oo;
31
12'
6|
50 j
67
25
24
17
17
34
17
25
25|
12
'or rule of reference between parties
Each execution,
Rendering judgment on report of referees,
For each mittimus,'
Gopv of an appeal to county court, including ^
copy of writ,service, judgment, appeal, bona
[ and certincate,
I Clerk of ihe Supreme Court's Fees.
'For siirning each summons or attachment,
'For entering each action, ^
'For entering each judgment, including recoruing
i the same, including motion to chancer or re-
75
17
34
25
34 j
34
0 75!
45
deem, and judgnienl on the same, and assess-
ment of damages, 0 75
For taking- recognizance in court, 0 17
For each review, 0 50
For eacli continuance, 0 13
For each execution, including tlie filing, 0 25
For each rule of refence between parties, 0 25
For each rule to auditors, 0 25,
For filing each necessary paper, 0 C'j
For each day's attendance in court, 1 00
For each order of court, 0 9
For recording execution extended on real estate,
with the officer's return, to be collected and
paid by the officers serving the same, 0 75
For all copies and other services made and done
by direction of the court, and not herein enu-
merated, such sura as shall be allowed by the
court, not exceeding six cents for every hund-
red wordr.
Clerk of the County CourVs Fees.
For signing each summons, or attachment, in
cludmg recognizance, 0 12
For entering each action, including filing and
numbering, 0 17
For entermg each judgment rendered on nihil i
dicit, in abatement, nonsuit, default, or confes- j
sion, including recording, 0 25,
For entering judgment or demurrer, or after ver-
dict, or on issue of fact, including recording, 0 40
For taking each recogMizance in court, 0 12
For each appeal or review 0 25
For each continuance, 0 8
For each execution, including filing. 0 25
For recording execution extended on real es-
tate, with the officer's return, to be collected
and paid by the officer serving the same, 0 75
For recording deputy sherifl:''s deputation and oathO 25
For each license to an inkeeper, or retailer, in«
eluding the certificate to the person licensed,
and fihnii the same, 0 17
I ^ 46
jFoi eacii rule of reference belvveeii parlicf, 0
JFor each rule to auditors, 0
iFor filing each affidavit, or deposition, G
'For nil c'opips, and otlier services inn do or done,
I by direction of the court, and not. herein ciiu-
1 merated, such sum or sums as shall be allow-
1 ed by the courts, not ejx'coeding- sis cents, for
I every hundred words.
i Sheriff's Condablcs' cmd ■Collectors' Fees.
jServing eacli process, by reading, 0 6
jif by copy, 0 17
IFor taking bai], 0 17
iFor each mile's travel for the service of all writs
I and other processes, to be computed from tlio
I place of service to the place of return, Vv'hich
in Llie case of mesne process, shall be the place
of holding the court, 0 6
For levying each execution, nmounting to three
dollars or under, 0 15
For each three dollars over, not exceeding one
hundred dollars, 0 4
[f over one hundred dollars, for each dollar, 0 1
For each days' attendance on appraisment, or
sale of estate, taken on execution, 0 50
For half a day, 0 34
For attending before justice' court, when required 0 34
Attendance on Supreme or County Court per day 1 00
For attending freeholder's court, per day, 1 00
For Constables for tlie like service, 1 00
For necessary assistance in apprehending and
keeping criminals, per day, 0 67
Collectors of taxes to be allowed the like fees,
as sheriffs in cases of execution, when they
levy on persons or estate, and one dollar out
of each fifty dol'ars collected and paid into tho
state or county treasury. Presided, that no
sheriif, constable or other officer shall be en-
tilled to any fees for a return of a non e-si in-
vcnius, on any civil writ or process.
Atlornies^ Fees.
For writ on note, 0 47
i .. i2
And no fees shall be allowed for a count ••uided
; to a declaration on note, unless there siiall bo
i a recovery on such count.
{For writ on book, 0 47
\Fov writ on bonds for the pnN'ment of money,
j debt on judgment, debt on recognizance, sci-
erafucias, or jail bond, 1 00
■^Por al) other .vriis in the same proportion, ac-
cording to their len^'lh and difficulty, such sum
as tlie coprt shall allow. The foregoing shall
include signing and recognizance ; and are in-
tended to apply only to writs returnable to the
county and supreme courts.
Stale's Atiornies' Fees.
Por each iirdiclment for stealing, one count, 0 50
Copy of the same, 0 50
All other indictments in the same proportion, ac-
cording to their length and difriculty, such
sums as the court shall allow.
|Copv of indictment, 0 75
Term fee, 2 00
Attorney fee, ^ 00
\Pcu-liesandicitncsses' Fees in the Supreme S^- Co. Courts.
Term Fee, in each action, tirst term, 2 00
i3ach succeeding term, 1 00
And the party recovering shall be allowed for
his attorney, on trial of each suit of law or
fuct, ' 3 00
;()n n-on-snit, default, or nihil dicit, 1 50
On default, or nihil dicit, and motion to redeem,
or.chancer, or hearing in damages, when the i
same arc uncertain, 3 00^
Travel for plaintiiT or defendant, v/ithin this ;
state, per mile, 0 05;
'ist 2d andCth sections rf the Act of 1322.
Sec. 1 . Jt is herehy enacted by the General Assem
')ly of the Slate of Fermonl, That no plaintiti in any!
•ivil action, before u justice of the peace, shall rccov-'
;r any travelling fee, except for his iictntal travel
vh(Mi ho personally appears in court. K<ir shall any
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flplaintifF, in any civil cause whatever, before a jns-
|tice of peace, recover a greater sum than one dollar
and fifty cents, for costs, on any judgment where the
Idebt or damages recovered, does not exceed the sum
'of one dollar and fifty cents ; except costs which mayj
accrue from continuances at the special instance audi
request of the defendant, or in case the defendant j
shall appeal to the county court. And for every sunVj
in debt or damages, recovered above the sum of one,
dollar and fifty cents, the plaintiff shall recover no
more cost than the debt or damages, except costs!
which may accrue from continuances at tlie request ofj
the defendant as aforesaid, or in case of appeal as
aforesaid.
Sec. 2. It is herchij further enacted. That when
any cause shall be appealed by the plaintiff or plain-
tiffs from the decision of a justice of the peace, then,
and in that case, the several county courts in this
state shall follow the same rule in taxing bills of cost,
is before prescribed in this act for taxing the same
before justices of the peace.
Sec. 6. It is hereby further enacted. That no cost
ohali be taxed in favor of any plaintiff or plaintiffs, for
travel or attendance in causes where the defendant
may tender a confession of judgment, agreeably to the
ixth section of the act, in addition to ihe several acts
lefining the powers of justices of the peace, within
this state, passed Nov. 15, 1821.
Witness per mile, 0 ^
Attendance per day, 0 "^^
In justices, courts, travel for plaintilt" or defend-
! ant and witnesses, per mile, 0 5
! Attendance of plaintiff or defendant and witness
! per day, 0 ^^
For half a day, 0 34
Provided, that when judgment shall be rendered
by default, the plaintiff" shall in no case have
more than thirty four cents costs taxed for him-
self or any witness, for attendance before a
justice of the peace.
49
Grand Juror's Fees.
iTravel per mile, each v;ay, from their respec-
tive hones, 0 3
For attendance on supreme or county courts, |
per day each, * 1 00
Petit Juror's Fees.
For attendance on supreme or county courts, j
per day, each, 1 00
Travel per mile, each way, 0 31
For trying each cau^e before a justice to be 1
advanced by tiie party praying the same, 0 25|
For trving each cause before a freehold court,
such sum as shall be allowed by the justices !
holding the same.
Town Grand Juror's Fees. j
iFor each complaint, 0 34
Attendance,
Travel per mile,
Town Cleric's Fees.
For recording a common deed poll, including
the certificate,
Copying the same, and certifying,
Recording the eurvey bill,
'■'• marriage, birth or death,
" each mark.
For recording execution extended on real estate, [
with the officer's return thereon, to be collect- \
ed and paid by the officer serving the same, 0 751
For recording all other deeds, copying and certi- I
fving, to be computed at the rate o^' seven {
cents for every hundred words. I
Proprietors' and other Collectors' Fees. \
For preparing and sending advertisements to !
each press, 1 00,
For each recepit for tax paid before sale, or for }
reden^ption of lands sold, being for one lot, 0 .6!
For each additional lot, 0 2i
For each sale '>f an original proprietor's right,
if owi-iprl by one pr-rson. 0 34;
;i iiiirii I— I ■i»i« II Ml I iiwiM HI Ml run mbhh
ill
0
50
0
9
0
20
0
20
0
9
0
4
0
6
50
For each sale of a less quantity, 0 17
For each deed of one lot or right acknowledged,0 34
For each additional right or lot, in same deed, 0 6
Jailor's Fees.
For commitment of prisoner, to be paid by the
officer committing the prisoner, 0 34
Discharge of prisoner, 0 20
Diet and fuel furnished state prisoners from the
first day of April to the first day of November,
per v/eek, 1 00
From the first day of November to the first day
of April, per week, 1 25
For bonds for the liberties of the prison, _ 0 25
For bail piece given to the person who may sign
the jail bond, 0 20
Fees for commissioners to jail delivery, for issu-
ing citation, ^ 34
For each commissioner attending courtj 0 50
For each certificate. 0 12
Fees for Ffeeholders.
Summoned to assess damages sustained in laying
out highways, or to appraise real estate set off
on execution, per day ^ '^5
Half a day, 0 34
Surveyor GeneraVs Fees.
Per day, (exclusive of expense,) ^ 50
County Surveyor's Fees.
Per day, 1 50
Fees for Auditors of accounts.
To the auditor of accounts in the treasury de-
partment, with the treasury, per day, 2 00
To the auditor of accounts against the state,
for his services and attendance, while attend-
ing the legislature, per day, 1 50
Travel per mile, each Vv'ay, 0 6
For other services performed, during each year,
to be paid on the second Thursday of October
annually. ^5 00
M
Impounders'' Fees.
For all horse kind and neat cattle, per head, 0 12
Sheep, per head, 0 2
Swine, per head, 0 8
Three fourths to the impounder, and the other
fourth to the pound keeper.
Js^utaries Public.
For every protest under seal, 0 75
For each certificate, under seal. 0 34
For waiting on a person to demand payment or
witness any matter, and certifying the same,
under seal." 0 75
RATES OF POSTAGE.
Established by Act of Congress, passed JIarch 3, 1825.
For a single letter, composed of one piece of paper,
for any distance not exceeding 30 miles. 6 cents ; over
30 miles, and not excocdmg 110, 10 cents; over 80, i
and not exceeding 150, 12 1-2 cents; over 130, and
not exceeding 400 miles, 18 3-4 cents ; over 400, 25
cents.
Double letters, or those composed of two pieces of
paper, are charged with double those rates.
Triple letters, or those composedof three pieces of
paper, are charged triple those rates.
Quadruple letters, or those coniposed of four pieces
of paper, are charged quadruple those rates.
A packet, the weigiit of one ounce, is charged the
rate uf four single letters, and in like proportion for
one of greater weight. Ship letters, 6 cents.
NEWS-PAPER POSTAGE.
For each newspaper carried not over 100 miles, 1
cent; over 100 miles, 1 1-2 cents, but if carried toi
ony office in the state in which it is printed, whatever
the distance be, the rate is one cent.
Pamphlets and Magazines of the periodical kind,
not ovfr 100 miles, 11-2 cents per sheet; if over 100
niiles, 2 1-2 cents per sheet ; those rot published pe!
riodically, arc to be charged, for 100 miles nr less, 4,
cents oa each sheet. ; over 150 miles, 6 cents. Every
iirlicle sent in the mail, which is not either a newspa-
per, magazine, pamphlet, or le^^islaiive journal, is sub-
ject lo letter postage, whether it bo a printed or writ- j
ten comraunicat'on, except a written or printed no- j
'tice from a publisher of a newspaper, stating- tlje sub- j
scription due, wliich must be attached to the margin!
jof a newspaper, and postage charged for it as a news-
paper. I
I PliESIDE-^TS OF THE U. STATES, j
And other principal ofSccrs of Government,
j since the adoption of the Constitution. j
'i.78.9 G. Washington, born 1 1 Feb. 1733 ; diod 14 Doc. 1799 .'St. 68 '
17<)7 John Adanis, do. I'D Oct. 1735; do. 4 July. 182G do 91'
:]&01 Thomas Jefferson, do; 2 Apr. 1743; do. 4 July, 1826 do 83 j
1809 James Madiion, do. 5 xMar. 1751; I
18)7 James Monroo, do. 2 Apr. 1759; do. 4 July, 1831 do 7;
ii8'25 Jolm Q.. Adams, do. 11 July, 1767;
11829 Andrew Jact:joji, do. 13 Mar. 17G7;
Vicc-F7rsidc7if.s.
John Adamp, of Massnchusetts, 1709
Thomas Jefierson, of Virginia, 1797
I Aaron Burr, of New York, ISO I
j Georr--e Clinton, of New York, 1G05
Died, April 20,1812.
Elbrido-e Gerrv. of Massachusetts, 1G13
° Died', November 23, 1814.
Daniel D. Tompkins, of New York,
John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina, 1825
Secrelaries of State.
Thoma.'^ .Tefferson, of Va. appointed 1789
Edmund Randolph, of Virginia, 1794
Timotliy Pickering, of Pennsylvania, 1795
John Marshall, of Virginia, 1800
James Madison, of Virginia, 1301
Robert Smith, of Maryland, 1809
James I^Ionroe, of Virginia, loll
John Q,. Adams, of Massachusetts, 1817
Henrv Clay, of Kentucky, 1825
Martin Van Buren, of New York, 1829
1817
63
Edward Livingston, of Louisiana, It. 31
Secretaries of the Treasury.
Alexander Hamilton, of New York, 1789
Oliver Wolcott, of Connecticut, 1795
Samel Dexier, of Massiicliusetts, ICOl
Albert Gallatin, of Pennsylvania, 1802
George W. Campbell, of Tennessee, 1814
Alexander J. Dallas, of Pennsylvania, 1814
William H. Crawford, of Georgia, 1817
Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania, 1825
Samel D. In^-ham, of Pennsylvania, 1829
Louis McLane, of Delaware, 1831
Secretaries of War.
Henry Knox, of Mass. appointed, 1789
Timothy Pickering, of Pennsylvania, 1795
James IVPHenry, of Maryland", 1796
Samuel Dexter, of Massachusetts, 1800
Roger Griswold, of Connecticut, 1801
Henry Dcaibom, of Massachusetts, 1801
William Eustis, of Massachusetts, 1809
John Armstrong, of New York, 1813
William H. Crawford, of Georgia, 1815
Isaac Shelby, of Ky, (did not accept,) 1817
John C Caihoun, of South Carolina, 1817
James Barbour, of Virginia, 1825
Peter B. Porter, of New York, 1828
John H. Eaton, of Tennessee. 1829
Lewis Cass, of Ohio, 1831
Secretaries of the JSTavy.
JVoftf.— This department was not established until
Lhe 30lh of April, 1798, being prior to that date, a
branch of the War Department.
George Cabot, of Mass. appointed, 1798
Benjamin Stoddert, of Maryland, 1798
Robert Smith, of Maryland, 1802
Jacob Crowninshield, of Massachusetts, 1805
Paul Hamilton, of South Carolina, 1309
William Junes, of Pennsylvania, 1812
Benj. W. Crovvninshiolo, of Mass. 1314
54
WmiLli Tliompson, of New York, 1818
Samuel L. Southard, of New Jersey, 1823
John Branch, of North Carolina, * 1829
Levi Woodbury, of New Plampshire, 1831
Postmasters General.
Samuel Osgood, of Mass. appointed 1789
Timothy Pickering, of Pennsylvania, 1791
Joseph Habersham, of Georgia, 1795
Gideon Granger, of Connecticut. 1802
R,eturn J. Meigs, of Ohio, ' 1814
John McLean, of Ohio, 1823
William T. Barry, of Kentucky, 1829
Chief Justices of the Supreme Court.
John Jay, of New York, appointed, 1789
William Gushing of Massachusetts, 1796
Oliver Ellswortii, of Connecticut, 1796
John Jay, of New Y^ork, ' J800
John Marshal], of Virginia, 1801
Attorneys General.
Edmund Randolph, of Va. appointed, 1789
W^illiam Bradford, of Pennsylvania, 1794
Charles Lee, of Virginia, 1795
Levi Lincoln, of Massachusetts, 1801
Robert Smith, of Maryland, 1805
John Brecitonbridge, of Kentucky, 180G
Cffi-Tar A. Rodney, of Delaware, 1807
William Pinckuey, of Maiyland, 1811
Richard Rush, of Pennsylvania, 1814
William VVirt, of Virginia, 1817
John M. Berrien, of Georgia, 1829
Roger B. Tane-y, of Maryland, 1831
.Speakers of Uic House of Representatives of (lie United
States.
First Con<i;rcss^ 1st and 2 J Sessions, held at New
York, 3d at Philadelphia.
Frederick A. Muhlenburg, of Penn. 1789
''>^Second Congress held at Pliiladelphia,
Jonathan Trumbull, of Connecticut, 1796
Third Congress^ held at Philadelphia.
Frederick A. Muhlenburg of Penn. 1793
— --Ts -I
Fourth Congress^ held at Philadelphia.
!
Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey,
1795
Fifth Congress, held at Philadelphia.
Jonathan Dayton, of New Jersey,
1797
Sixth Congress, 1st Session at Philadelphia.
2d at Washington.
Theodore Sedgwick, of Mass.
1799 I
1 ScTjen^A Congress, held at Washington.
1 Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina,
1801
M Eighth Congress.
1 Nathaniel Macon, of North Carolina,
1803 j
-i M'inih Congress.
^ Nathaniel Macon, ol North Carolina,
18G5
Tenth Congress.
Joseph B. Varnum, of Massacliusetts.
1807
Eleventh Congress.
■ Josephs. Varnum, of Massachusetts,
1809
Twelfth Congress.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky,
laii
Thirteenth Congress.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky, 1813— until
January the 17th,
1814
Langdon Cheeves, of South Carolina, for
the residue of the -Congress.
Fourteenth Congress.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky,
1815
Fifteenth Congress.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky,
1817
Sixteenth Congress.
Henry Clay, ot Kentucky, during the first
session,
1819
John W. Taylor, of New York, during the
second session,
1820
Seventeenth Congress.
Philip P. Barbour, of Virginia,
1821
Eighteenth .Congress.
Henry Clay, of Kentucky,
1822
^ _ JVineteenth Congress.
i
John Vv". Taylor, of New York-
1825
56
Tioenlielli Congress.
Andrew Stephenson, of Virginia. 1827
Twenty -Jirst Congress,
Andrew Stephenson, of Virginia, 1829
JUDICIARY OF THE UMTED STATES.
Tl.e judicial power in the United Slates is vested
in one Supreme Court, and in such inferiour courts as
Congress from tune to time may establish. The pre:
sent judicial establishment of the United States con-
sists of a Supreme Court, of 28 District Courts, and
seven Circiuit Courts, which are thus organized; the
Supreme Court is composed of one Chief" Justice and
six Associate Justices, who hold a court in the city of
Washington annually ; besides which, each of these
Justices atlpnds in a certain circuit, comprising two
or more districts, appropriated to each, and togelheri
with I he Judge of the District, compose a circuit court,!
which is holden in each district in the circuit. Thoj
district courts are held, respectively, by the district!
Judge alone. Appeals are allowed from the districtj
to the Circuit Courts, and from iho Circuit to the Su-
preme Court; and, in some cases, where the incon-
venience of attending the court by a justice of the
Supreme Court is very great, the District Courts are
invested with Circuit Court pov/ers.
SUPREME COURT.
Names. Residence. Salary.
iJohn Marshall, i^fcAmon^, Va, Chief Justice g5000;
]john Mcl.ean, Ohio, '] | 4500;
jWilliam Johnston, Charlestm, S. C. i 4500^
jHenry Baldwin, ( £ 4500!
iGabnel Duval, Prince Geo. Co. Md, < ^ 4500|
jjoseph Storv, Salem, JIass. \ §. 4500
'Smith TlK)mpson,.A'e«;- For/i:,JV. F. j |' 4500^
R. G. Taney, Attorney General, Maryland, 3500
H. Wheaton, reporter of decisions, Js'cio-York, 1000;
VVm. T. Carroll, Clerk, fees, &c
The sittings of the Supreme Court are at Washing
ton. 1st Monday ia February annually.
5?
CIRCUIT COURTS.
[A Ciicuit comprises two or more Districts, and the
Circuit Court'is holden by one Judge of the Supreme
Court tt77,^ the Judge of tne District where the Court ;
is holden.]
SITTING or THE CIRCUIT COURTS.
First and Second Circuits.
[When any of the following davs happen on Sunday, !
The Court is to be held on the Monday following.]
Maine, at Portland, 1st May ; Wiscasset, 1st October. |
Xew-Har,pshire, at Portsmouth, 8lh May: Exeter, i
i 8th October.
Massachuselts, at Boston, 15th May and 15th O^t. !
Rhode-Island, at Providence, 15th November ; New- 1
port, 15th June. , tt r- i
Connecticut, at New-Haven, 13th of April ; Hartford,
17th September. , , ^^ I
rennonf, at Windsor, SI St May ; Rutland, 3a Octo-i
ber. I
:N'ew-York, at New-York, 1st April ana 1st Septem- ;
ber. I
SITTINGS or THE DISTRICT COURTS.
J>reio- Hampshire, at Portsmouth, the 3d Tuesday in
March and September; at Exeter, 3d Tuesday in
June and December..^,,-
p^'ermont, at Windsor on the 24th of May, and at
Rutland on the 6th of October.
Massachusetts, at Boston, 3d Tuesday in March, 4th
in June, 2d in September, and 1st in December.
Rhode-Island, ai Newporttind Providence, 1st Mon-
day in February and August, and 1st in xMay and No-
vember.
Connecticut, at Newport and Pravidence, 1st Mon-
day \n February and August, and 1st in May and No-
vember. ,
.^^ew-York, at New-York, 1st Tuesday in February
May, August and November.
Exclusive of the above-mentioned stated courts, the
Distrit Judges hava power to hold special courts in
their respective Districts at their discretion.
m. s. onHsns 22? 1790, 18O0, 'lo, '
20, '30^
1 1790 1 180O 1 1810
1820
t 1830
Mairib
96540
151719
228705
292335
399462
Mass.
341885
422845
472015
523387
610100
N. H.
105539
183858
214400
244161
269535
Vermont
88825
154465
217819
235764
280665
R. I.
Conn.
67946
69122
78931
83059
97210
230020
251002
261942
275248
297711
N. York
340139 5^6050
959049
1372812
1923522
N. J.
184373 211149
245562
277575
320779
Penn.
434094 602548
810090
1049454
1330638
Del.
59728
64273
72674
72749
76739
Md.
319710
349692
380546
407350
446913
Virginia
747077
886149
9746S2
1065369
1213514
iKen.
73600
220959
406511
564317
720600
In. c.
393751
478103
555500
638829
738470
h ^' •
240073
345591
415115
502741
560000
IjGeorgia
82548
162686
252433
340989
518337
iTenn.
105602
261727
422613
684822
ivv. Ter.
36691
In Wter
45365
jMiss.
8850
40352
75448
110000
Indiana
5641
24520
147178
341582
iDis. CuJ.
14093
24023
33039
98587
{Ohio
230769
581434
937679
IjOrl. ter.
76556
ijLou.
20845
153407
215575
iHlinois
12282
55211
161056
Plich.
4762
8896
31128
IjAlabama
127901
309206J
Missouri
66586
137427
Ark. ter.
14246
30380
1 Florida.
34725
12836426
Total, [3921436
5319762
7230903
9637999
1 RECAPITULATI
ON.
1 18-20
1S30
increase.
i Eastern States,
1659854
1
,154682
297828
I Middle Slates,
■ Southern States,
3197744
4
08959
929015
3327494
4:
330290
1002796
Western States,
1414726
o
263107
848381
1 Territories,
56181
136611
60430
1 Total, 1 9637999 | 12
793649 1
3155450 1
1
1
59
SIGNERS OP THE
b:2cgiLii©ix^ac«>sr («>is' a^iDSi?i2i3«
1
wmm<9m^
jPlace of birth:
Names. Time of death.
Age.
{Delaware,
John Morton,
April
1777 43
\England.
Button Gwinnett,
May 27,
" 44
\^'ew-York,
Philip Livingston,
June 12,
1778 62
\JVew- Jersey,
John Hart,
— __
'79 70
5. Carolina,
Thomas Lynch,
close of
" 30
1
Joseph Hewof,
Nov. 10.
t^ _
JVeio-Jersey,
Richard Slocton,
'81 50
[Delaware,
Csesar Rodney,
June 26,
'84 55
Rhode-Island.
Stephen Hopkins,
July 13,
'85 78
[Massachuseils
, WilJiam Whipple,
Nov. 28,
'85 54
\j\Iaryland,
Thomas Stone,
'87 43
\S. Carolina,
Arthur Middleton,
Jan. 1,
'88 49
Virginia,
John Penn,
Sept.
'88 46
Masachusetts,
Benj. Franklin,
April 17,
'90 84
IS. Carolina,
Lyman Hall,
'90 60
\jlassachiisetts
, William Hooper,
'90 48
[Pennsylvania,
Francis Hopkinson,
May 9,
'91 52
\MasmchuseUs
Roger Sherman,
July 23,
'93 73
i do.
Joifn Hancock,
Oct. 8,
'93 56
Virginia,
Richard Henry Lee
, June 22,
'94 62
\J^ew-Jersey,
Abraham Clark,
Autumn,
•94 6C
[Scotland.
John Witherspoon.
Nov. 15,
'94 72
^.Massachusetts
, Josiah Bartlett,
May 19,
'95 65
Connecticut,
Samuel Huntington
Jan. 5,
'96 63
1 do.
Oliver Wolcott,
Dec. 1,
'96 71
■Virginia,
Fr. Lightfoot Lee,
April,
'97 63
\ do.
Carter Braxton,
Oct. 10,
'97 61
Scotlajid,
James Wilson,
Aug. 28,
'98 55
\J\laryland,
George Read,
William Paca,
Autum,
'98 64
'99
S. Carolina,
Edward Rutledge,
Jan. 23,
1800 50
Ireland,
Matt. Thornton,
June 24,
1803 81]
Wales,'
Francis Lewis,
Dec. 13,
" 89
Massachusetts
, Samuel Adams,
Oct. 2,
" 81
[Virginia,
George Walton,
Feb. 2,
1804 8]
[England,
Robert Morris,
May 8,
'6 72
Virginia ,
George Wythe,
June 8,
'6 80
Ularyland, Samuel Chase, June 17, 11
\Coimectkut, William Williams, Aug. 2, \\f
Pennsylvania, George Clvmer, Jan, 2b, \o\o /d
! do BeniaminRush, April 19, " 6/
vJ?/a.^AYi.^/amZ/^, Rob't Treat Paine, MayU, 1814 84
i do. Elbridge Gerry, r\ov. 23, ' 09
^Penn.^iZ/t'a.'ia, Thomas IvI'Kean, J^une 24, 1817 83
■Rhode-hland, William Ellery, Feb. 15, 1820 92,
\j^ew-York, William Floyd, An-. 1. 21
\Firo:inia, Thomas Jefferson, July 4, '^Q
L/Uarsa',7uae//5, John Adams, " . "
Ularylajid, Chares Carroll, the survivor, 94
[Virginia, Benjamin Harrison,
I do. Thomas Nelson, jr. ,
[Pennsylvania, James Smith,
do. George Taylor,
do. George Ross,
Lewis Morris, ana Henry Wisner.
Of the Government gJ' Vermmit, since its organization^
liilc Govs. Lieut.Gov?. Sessions at
1787 Thos. ChiUendeii, Joseph Marsh, Windsor,
79 ct B. Carpenter Manchester
gQ u " Bennington
25 a Elisha Payne Ch'stown^N.H.
22 " Paul Spconer Man<:hester
23 u "'' Westminstci
24 u " Rutland
213 u " Windsor
gg u " Rutland
27 ii Joseph Marsh Newbury
23 <t " Manchester
89 Moses RolVmson Weslminstt
90 Thos. Chittenden Peter Olcutt CastJeton
Ql '^ " Windsor
92 " "
go it " Windsor
94 «' Jona. Hunt Rutland
Q5 u '' Windsor
er
1706
in
9J
9D
!P.OO
01
02
OJ
04
03
03
07
03
09
10
11
12
IG
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
2-1
25
2G
27
'J'iu>. Ciiittendv-jti Paul Bri<^hani Rutland
fiaac 1'iclicnor "
Israel Smith
Isaac Tichenor
Juuas Gajusha
Windsor
Vorg-cnnes
Windsor
Windsor
Middlebury
Burlington
Westminster
Rutland
Danville
Middlebury
W^oo^stock
Montpelier
Martin Chittenden Wm Chamberlain '^
Jonas Giilusha Paul Brigharn "
'« t» .i
Richard Skinner W'm. Cahoon **
" Aaron Leland "
C. P. Van Ness
Ezra Butler
2a Samuel C. Crafts
29 ••'
JO
1778
Ti'ensurers,
Ira Allen
Henry Olii; "
RTark Richards '•
Secretaries nf State
Thomas Chandler
Joseph Fay
*V\iifl:) the same year U repealed, tliero were two sessiona ; an.
svi.on the dates are omitted, as from 1781 to ,86, the incunibents were
cniitinuo.'! in office
2-
1
1781
Micah Townsend
86 Samuel Matlocks
u
88 "
Roswcll Hopkins
1801 Benjamin Swan
" i
02
David Win^, jr.
06 ♦«
Thomas LevereU
13 "
Josiah Dunham
15 '^
Win. Blade, jr.
23 '^
Norman Williams
24
''
26 .« . - •
«c
26
a
27
6.<.
28
-, '*■
29 '^
((
Speakers of the House
Clerks of the House
1778 Nathan Clark
Benjamin BaJdv/in
78 Thomas Chandler
Bezaleel Woodward
79
Roswell Hopkins
81 Thomas Porter
"
82 Increase Mosely
u
83 Isaac Tichenor
u
84 Nathan Niles
it
85 Stephen R. Bradley
u
86 Gideon Olin
a
88
Stephen Jacobs
90 "
Lewis R. Morris
91
William Eaton
93 Daniel Buck
Richard Whitney
95 Lewis R. Morns
tc
97 Abel Spencer
a
98 Daniel Farrand
Samuel C. Crafts
99 Amos Marsh
<6
1800 "
Nathan Osgood
01 «
James Elliot
02 Abel Spencer
«
03 Theo. Harrington
Anthony Ilaswell
04 Aaron Leland
Martin Post
08 Dudley Chase
((
09 "
William D. Smith
13 Daniel Chipman
cc
63
VV -u. A. Gnsuold
10 RiciiarJ Skinner
19 Wm. A. Grisu'old
20 D. Azi-o A. Buck
22 *'
23 George E. Wales,
21 Isaac Fletcher
25 D. Azro A. Buck
26 "
27 Robert B. Bat^s
28
29 D. Azro A. Buck
30 Roberl B. Bates
Tifnotby Merrill
MIJLITIA OF VEHMONT.
The Mililia of the state consists of all the able bodi-
ed males, with a few exceptions made by law, between
lliG age of 18 and 43 years. Each soldier is required,
1.0 keep himself constantly provided with such arms!
jund equipments, as £ re necessary for actual service,]
and, by so doing, his poll is exempted from taxation.'
The whole militia is, at present, divided into four di-l
visions, 1^ brigades and 35 reffiments, with from eight!
to 12 companies in each. Belongirig to most of lhe|
regiments is also one company of cavalry, one of ar-[
tiliery and one of light infantry, and in many caseS;
j,more tijan one of each. The Governor is captain gen-|
ieral and commander m chief, and with the advice ofj
Ithe couiwril is to arrange the whole militia into divis-|
ton?, brigades, &:c, and may, from time to time, make:
=uch alterations as lie shail see fit. Each division is'
cor[)manded by a major general, with a division inspec-,
tor, a division quarter master, and two aids; eachbrig-j
jade by a brigadier general, v/ith a brigade inspeetorJ
brigade quarter master, and one aid ; each regiment
by a colonel, lieutenant colored and major, with the!
customary staff; and each company by a captain, lieu-
tenant ai^d ensign, vvith the customary noncommis-|
ed ofEcers. The major generals and brigadier gener-;
ols are appointed by the legislature. The field ofB-^
cers are chosen by tiie commissioned officers of their
respective regiments and the several companies elecj.
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tlieir own otticcrs. 'J'he whole iiiiiilia of Uiu stale u
mounts to about 25,000.
MEDICAL. I^ECTUitES. !
University of rertiiont. — Medical Lectures com!
mencc on the 2cl Wednesday in September, annually. |
FV. Academy ofjMcdicine at Castleton .-^M.i^(\\i'.n\ Lec-I
tures commence on the 1st Tuesday in Sept. annually.
Dcn-imouth College. — JMedicol Lectures commence
2nd Thursday after commencement, annually.
Harvard University. — Medical Lectures commence
at Boston, on the 3d Wednesday in October, annually.
Broivn University. —lslcCt\cii\ Lectures commence on
the 1st Monday in February, annually.
Berkshire Medical Institution connected ivith JVill-\
iams College. — Medical Lectures commence on the 2d
Wednesday in September annually. j
Clinical School ufJJedicine, at JFoodslock Vl. in co?j-|
nexion with JFaterville College. — Lectures commenccj
the first Tuesday in March.
LIST OF COLLEGES IJY THt. U. S'r.JllES.\
JVaterville, Waterville, Me. ; founded 1820; Rev.i
Jeremiah Chaplin, v>. n. president ; commeneementi
last Wednesday in August. j
j^Bowdoin, Brunswick, Me.; founded 17!)5; Rev.;
Wm. Allen, d. d. president; commenncement, fir.sr
Wednesday in Septcniber. }
Dartmouth, ll'dnos-cv.N. 11. ; founded 17i39; Rev |
N. Lord, D. D. president; commencement We'lnesdayj
preceding last Wednesdav in August. I
Mddlebury Jd'iddlobury^Yi.; founded I QQO; Rev |
IJoshua Bates, D. D. president; commencement, third
Wednesd,ay in August.
Vermont University, Burlington ; founded 1791 ;
Rev. James Marsh, president; commencement firsi
Wednesday in August.
Williams, Williamstown, M&. ; founded 1793; Rev.
E. D. Griffin, d. d. president; conunenceujcnt, firsi
Wednesday in September.
Amherst^ Am\\QX&\.,^ls.\ founded 1821; Rev. He-
man Humphrey, d. j). president, commencement, 4ih
] Wednesday in Auo-ust.
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Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. ; tbunded
1733; Hon. Josiali Q,uincy, ll. d. president; com-
tnoMcement, last Weunegday in August.
Brown University, Providence, R. I. ; founded l'/64;
RfiV. Fraucis Wayland, d. d. president ; commence-
ment, 1st Wednesday in September.
JFashingio7i, Hartford, Ct ; founded 1826 ; Rt. Rev.
Thomas C. Brownell, u. d. president; commencement
rir.si Wednesday in August.
Yale, Ne\v-Haven, Conn. ; founded 1700 ; Rev. J.{
Day, D. D. LL. D. president; commencement, 2d Wed.
m September.
Culumhla, New- York city; founded 1754; Rev.
William Harris, d. d. president; commencement, first
Tuesday in August.
Union., Schenectady, N. Y-; founded 1794; Rev.
E. Nott, D. D. LL. D. president; commencement 4th
Wed. in x^ugost.
Hamilton, Clinton, N. Y. ; founded 1812; Rev. H.
Davis, D. D, president ; commencement 4th Wednes-
Jay in August.
Geneva, Geneva, N. Y. ; found&d 18C»s •
president; commencement, first Wenesday in August.
jR?'fi;er;?, N. Brunswick, N. J. ; founded ] 770; Rev.
P. Milledoller, d. d. president ; commencement, third
Wednesday in July.
Kassau Hall, Princeton, N. J. ; founded 1746 ; Rev.
J. Carnahan, D. d. president; commencement, last
Wednesday in September.
University Pennsylvania, Philadelphia , Pa.; found-
ed 1755; Rev. Wm. H. De Lancy, d. d. president ;
commencement, last day of July — day preceding if
Sunday.
Jefferson, Cannonsburgh, Pa. ; founded 1802 ; Rev.
M. Brown, d. d. president ; commencement, last
Thursday in September.
Dickerson, Carlisle, Pa; founded 1783 ; Rev. Wm.
Neill, D. D. president ; comraencementj 4th Wednes.
Jay in Septem.ber.
IVashinglon, Washington, Pa. ; founded 1806 ;
F2
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, prcsidenl ; couimeiicenient, Idol TiiuisUay in
September.
Western JJnk'er^s'/.y, Pittsbnrg-li, Pa.; fo-jndod 1820;
Dr. R. Bruce, principal ; commencement, first of July.
Jf/«<iwo?i, Rev. Henry 13. Buscodj, president.
Alleghany. iMeadville, Pa.; founded 1815; Rev.
Timothy Alden, president; commenceinont, tirsi VV^cd-
nesday in July.
SI. 'Mary's Baltimore, Md. ; founded 1805 ; Rev. E.
Damplioux, d. d, president.
Columbian, Washington, D. C ; founded 1821;
Rev. Stephen Cha()in, d. d. prosi(!eiU ; commence-
ment, 4th Wcdi.esday in D;'cember.
University of Virginia, Cliirlotresviiio, V;!. ; found-
ed 1814; Hon. James Msidison, rector ; no commence-
ment,
Hampden Sidney, Prince Edward Co. Vn. : Rev. J.
Gushing, president; commencement, 4th Wcdiicsday
n September.
William mid Mary, Williamsburrr, Va. ; founded
[691; Rev. A. Empie, preaidcnl ; commcnceinen!
4th of July.
Washington, 'L^.rAV,^\.o.'A,Y^.\ founded 1812 ; Rev.
G. A. Baxter, }:>. r>. |)re^'ident; commencetuent, lldrc
Wednesday in April.
University JV. C. Chap<dHiII ; foundtxl 179] ; R^'V.
L Caldwell, d. ». president ; commencement, 4il.|
riiursday in June.
University S. C. Columbia ; founded 1802; Thom
us Cooper, m. u, president ; commencement, abom
Dec. 15.
Charleston, Charleston, S. C. ; founded 1785; Ri.'v,
Jasper Adams, D. d. preoideut; comniencemeut, lax;
Tuesday in October.
University of Georgia, Athens, Geo. ; founded 1785:
R,ev. M. Waddel, i). d. president; commeiicemeni
irst Wednesday in August.
SJVashmlle University, Nashville, Tenn. ; fr/Ufuled iii
1806; Rev. Philit) Lindsley, o. d. presiden.t; com-
v,'mencoment, first Wednesdav in October.
P E. Tennessee, K'iww'iWo, 'i'enn. ; Rev. Charles Cof-
57 ,
fin, D. D. president i commencement, first Thursda}-
• n October.
Augusta, Augusts, Ky. ; founded 1S2-2; Rev. Mar-
lin Ruter, president ; comiienceraeni, first VVcdnes-
Jay in August.
Greenville Coll. Greenville, Tcnn. ; founded 1794 ;
Rev. Henry Ross, president.
Unh-ers ft y of Ohio, Athens, Ohio; founded 1002;
R.f\-. R. G. Wiilson, d. d. president ; commencement
Wednesday following the third Tuesday in Septembe£.
Jdiarni University, Oxford, Ohio; founded 1G24 ;
PvGV. R. H. Bistiop, D. D. president ; commencement,
last Wednesday in September.
Transylvania University, 'LQx'w.gXovi, Ky. ; Rev. x\l-
va Woods, D. D. president.
Western Reserve, Hudson, Oliio ; founded lG2f3.
Bloomington. Bloomington, Indiana; founded 1828 ;
R,ev. Anurev/ Wylie, d. d. pr2sident.
List of Judges of the Supi
the year 1773
Elected October, 1778.
Moses Robinson,
J.dm S'lepardson,
John Fassi'tt, jr.
Thdnns Chandler,
Toini Throop.
October, 1779.
Moses Robertson,
joim SfK^pardson,
liihn Fassett,jr.
J(din Tliroop,
Paul Spooner.
October, 1780.
Moses Robinson,
Paul Spoon':r,
John Fasselt, jr.
increase Moselcy,
John Throop.
-erne Court of Vermont, from
to the year 1830.
Gclohcr, 1781.
iSlisha Payne,
Moses Robinsm,
John Fdssottjr.
il.-zaleo! Woodward,
Joseph Cnkiwell.
October, 1782.
Moses Robinson,
Paul Sp^'oncr,
Jonas Fav,
John Fassctt,
Peler Olcott.
October, 1783.
Mcses Robinson,
Pa\jl Spooner,
John Fassett,
Peter Olcott,
Thoufas Porter.
1 68 !(
October, 1784.
Enoch Woodhridge.
Paul Spooner,
October, 1797.
John Fassett,
Isaac Smith,
Natiianiel Niles,
Enoch Woodbridge,
Tmomas Porter,
Lott Halh
Peter Olcult.
Oct. 1790, 99, & 1800.
October, 1785.
Enoch Woodbridge,
Moses Robinson,
Lott Hall,
Paul Spoonsr,
Noah Smith, 1
Nathaniel Niles,
October, 1801 & 2. \
John Fassett,
Jonathan Robinson, ;
Tliomas Porter,
Royal Tyler, j
October, 1786.
Stepiien Jacob.
Moses Robinson,
October, 1803, 4, 5, & 6. |
Paul Spooner,
Jonathan Robinson, |
Nathaniel Niles,
Royal Tyler,
Nathaniel Chipman,
Theophiius Harrington.
Luke Knowlton.
October, 1807 & 8.
October, 1707.
Pxoyal Tyler, i
Moses Robinson,
Theophiius Harrington, ;
Nathaniel Niles,
Jonas Galusha.
October, 1809,10, 11 & 12. J
Paul Spooner.
October, 1788.
Royal Tyler,
Moscfi Robinson,
Theophiius ilarrington,
Paul Spooner,
David Fay.
Stephen R. Bradley.
October, 1813 & 14.
October, 1789 & 1790.
Nathaniel Chipman,
Nathaniel Chipman,
Daniel Farrand, [
Noah Smith,
Jonathan H. Hubbard. j
Samuel Knight.
Oc/o6er, 1815.
October, 1791,92, & 93.
Asa Aldi.s, j
Samuel Knight,
Richard Skinner,
Ehjah Paino,
James Fisk.
Isaac Tichenor.
October, \Q\^. j
October, 1794 & 95.
Richard Skinner, i
Isaac Tichenor,
James Fisk, !
Lott Hall,
William A. Palmer. j
Enoch Woodbridgfe.
October, 1817, 18, 19 &. 20. 1
October, 1796.
Dudley Chase,
Nathaniel Chipman,
Joe! Doolittle,
Lott Hal!,
William Brayton. j
09
^----^j^.-j'
! October, \y,2\.
Samuel Prenliss,
C. P. Van Noss,
Titus Hutchinson,
;Joel Doolittle,
Bates Turner.
i Williiirn 'QvRyX.ou.
October, 1828.
j October, 18-2C,
Richard Skinner,
;C. P. Van Ness,
Samuel Prentiss,
iJoci Dooliitlo,
Titus Hulcliinsor,
.Cliarles K. Williams
Bales Turner,
j October, \?,22,
Ephrainj Paddock.
• Richard Skinnor,
Oclr>her, 1820.
jC'iarlfs K. William;
)
Samuel Prentiss,
■Asa Aiiiiiis.
Titus Hutchinson,
0.:/o.6cr, 1024.
Chnrlfs K. Wiiliams,
Richard Skinher,
Si( plion Rnyco, jr.
JoclDooliitle,
Epiiraifj Poddock.
Aasa Aikin.
October, 1830.
October, 1C25 & 20.
Titus Hutchitison,
Richard Skinnor,
Charles K. Willjams,
:5a mud Prentiss,
Stephen RoycG, ir.
Titus Ilofch.inson,
Ephraim Paddock,
■Stephen Roycc, jr.
John C. Thompson.
October, 1827.
Richard Skinner,
List oj Councillors icilh the date of their first e
lection
and the Cou
nties nf their residence.
I
Benn
ing-ton Countv.
Jonas Fay
]77ti
Jonas GaJuslia
1793'
riini). Brownsorv
"
Noah Smith
♦' 93'
Jeremiah Clark
It
Timothy Todd
*' 98'
fra Allen
<(
Josiah Wright
1 805'
Moses Robinson
1779
Moses Robinson, jr.
" 14|
Tuhn Fassett, jr.
J 779
David Fay
1817i
Samuel SafTord
J 783
Joel Pratt
♦'21
Eben. Walbridge
1786
0. C. iMerrill
"24;
I^aac Tichenor
" 87.&Iyron Clark
" 28
Gideon Olin
'' 98ljohn S. Pettibone
« 31
Win
dham County.
Benj. Carpenter
177ojPaui Briiriiam
1793'
Saujuel Fletcher
" 80|Benj. Burt
" 99!
/on. Hunt
" 96|lilliakim Spooner
1802;
L-ikn Knnwllon
" 90| Gilbert. Denisnn
70
. ] " " 5g
jSamuel Siiepardson
1803 Charles Phelps
"20
Wm. C. Bradley
1812 John Roberts
"24
VVu.. Hall, jr. *
^' 14 Samuel Clark
" 28|
Mark Rickaids
" 15 John Phelps
" 31
Theoph. Crawford
"IG
Rutland County.
i
Joseph Bowker
1778
Chauncey Langdon
" os|
Thomas Porter
'• 82
Apollos Austin
" ^■mI
Samuel Mattocks
" 85
Pliny Smith
" loi
Ebenezer Marvin
" 91
James D. Butler
" mI
Samuel Williams
'* 95
Thomas Hammond
" ig|
Abel Spencer
" 99
John H. Andrus
" 20 1
Stephen Williams
1802
Joseph Warner
"20|
James vvitherell
-02
Robert Pierpoint
" 25 1
Samuel Shaw
" 07
ZirariHowe
"3l|
AVindsor County.
1
Peter Olcott
17781Reuben Platch,
" 08 1
Paul Spponer
'' William Hunter
" ^^1
John Throop
" Elas Stevens
" 14
Benj. Emmons
1778] Aaron Lelancl
'^ 18
Thomas Murdock
" Uriel C. Hatch
" 22
Tho. Chandler, jr.
1780 Jabez Proctor
" 22
jPau'l Brigham
'' 93JAbner Forbes
" 28
jGhjah Robinson
"■ 95'Job Lyman
" 29
Stephen Jacob
'■ 97 William G. Hunter
" 30|
Asaph Fletcher
1803 Samuel C. Loveland
" 31
!
Elias Keyes
"031
Addison County.
j
John StrojijT
1786jAbel Tomlinson
1818
lEben'r Wheelock
1803|[{enrv Oiia
" 20
iDaniel Chipman
Horatio Sojmour
Gamaliel Painter
" 08 Eben"W. Judd
" 22!
'' 09 Samuel H. Holley
'^ 231
" 13, Ezra Hoyt
" 28
Joel Dooliitle
" IslSamuelS. Phelps
" 31
Or
an*ye County.
Uacob Bayley
1 7 78
Ben-ih Loomis
1801
Nathaniel Niles
" 85
J. P. Buckingham
" 08
Jonathan Arnold
" 91
Josiah Hubbard
1814
Cornelius Lynde
'< 94
James Tarbox
" 15
Wm. Chamberlin
" 96
Daniel Peaslee
" 16 1
Elisha Allen
<« 99|John H, Cotton
7^1
Josiah Dana " 21|Jede(Jiah H. Harris
Lyman Filch " 26}Daniel Cobb »* 3]
Chittenden County.
John White 1793jW. C Harrington 1812
Solomon Miller " QQlT. Chittenden " 15,
Noah Chittenden ISOljJ. C. Thompson "28!
Ezra Butler " 07|Nafhan Leavenworth " 31'
H Washington County, I
jEzra Butler ISlllGeo. VVorthington 1827'
['Nicholas Baylies " 14 Henry F. Janea '' 30
I John Peck " 26|
Caledonia County^
John Cameron 181 lllsrael P. Dana 1822
John W. Chandler " 14 Benj. F. Demintj " 27
VVm. Cahoon " 15|
Franklin County.
Ebenezer Marvin 1796jSeth Wetmoro 1819
John White " 96f James Davis 1829
Zerah Wiiloughby 1808|Joseph H. Brainard " 31
Frederick Bliss ' 1809i
Orleans County.
John Ellsworth 18031Ira H. Allen 1828
jSamuel C. Crafts " 09 Jasper Robinson " 31
Timothy Stanley 181
■:i6
Essex County.
D. Hopkinson, jr. " 27
Richardson Graves " 31
Daniel Dana 1808
Hains French " 09
Joseph Berry 1819
Grand Isle County.
Asa Lyon 1808|
Councillors residing east of Connecticut river, du-
jring the time that part of New-Hampshire was united
with Vermont.
Elisha Pavne 1778lBez. Woodward 1781
List of Senators in Congress from the State of Vermont.
When elected. Expiration of service.
1791 Moses Robinson, 1793
1796 Isaac Tichenor, (/or mca/icz/) 1797
1797 Nathaniel Chipman, 1804
1803 Israel Smith, ' 1807
J
loOT Juna. Robinson, (/or ^'c^canq/,) ]{JOu
1803 Jorialhan Robinson, 1815
1014 Isoac Tichenor, lo^^l
1820 Horalio Seymour,
1791 Stephen R. Bradley, 1705
1794 Elijah Paine, ' 1801
1801 Stephen R. Bradley, 1813
1812 Dudley Chase, 1817
1817 James Fisk, {/or vaccmcij,) 1818
1813 William A Fajaier, 1825
1824 Dudley Chase, 1831
1830
;List of Rep
Samuel Prentiss,
resentatives in Congress
,rom the Slate
ol: Vcrnionl.
\Co7nmencem
cut.
Expiration.
1791
Nathaniel Niles,
1795
1791
Israel Smith,
1797
1795
Daiiiel BlicIc,
1797
1797
Matthew Lvon,
1801
1797
Lewis R. Morris,
1 803
1801
Israel Smith,
1803
1803
Williiun Cliamberlain,
1805
1803
Martin Chittenden,
1813
1803
James Elliot,
1809
1803
Gideon Olin,
1807
1805
James Fislc,
1809
1807
James Witiiercll.
1808
1803
Samuel Shaw,
1813
■iUOi)
Wiliiasjl Cliaaiberlin,
1811
1009
Jor.athan 11. Hubbard,
1811
1811
James Fisk,
1815
1811
William Strong,
1815
1 13
William C. Bradley,
i;i5
i:U3
Ezra Butler,
M5
1813
Richard Gkiimcr,
1S15
1313
Charles Ricli,
1815
1815
Daniel Chipman,
Luther Jevvett,
Charles Marsh,
1817
Chauncey L'ingdon, "
" John Noyes, **
" Asa Lvon, '*
1017 Heman Allen, 1819
Sc-Muel C. Crafts, 1825
William Hunter, 1819
Orsamus C. Merrill, 1820
Charles Rich, (f/iec/m 1821
'•' Mark Richards, 1G21
1G19 William Strong, *'
Ezra Meech, "
1820 Rollin C. Mallary, died in 1831
1821 Joim Mattocks, 1823
" Elias Kcyes, "
1823 William C. Bradley, 1825
D. Azro A. Buck,"
1824 Henry Olin,
1825 George E. Wales, 1829
Jonathan Hunt,
" Benjamin Swift, 1831
" John Mattocks, 1827
1827 D. Azro A. Buck, 1829
1829 Horace Everett.
" William Cahoon,
1831 ^riiliam Slade,
FOR THE POLITICAL YEAR,
Commoiicing October, i631, and ending October, 1839.
EXECUTIVE. ~
^^II^I^IAM A^ PALMER,
GOVERNOR, /)a??t77/e.
LT. GOVERNOR, Ra?tdolph.
COU>!CII.LORS.
Hon. John S. Pettibone, Bennington Co.
John Piielps, Windham.
Zmiri Howe, Rutland.
Samuel C Lovclapd, Windsor.
Samncl S. Phelps, ^^ddison.
74 '
Daniel Cobb, Orange.
Nathan Leavenworth, Chiltenden.
Henry F. Janes, Wasliington.
Benjamin F. Doming", Caledonia.
Joseph H. Brainard, Franklin.
Jasper Robinson, Orleans.
Richardson Graves, Essex.
Edward D. Barber, Secretary to the
Governor and Council, Jiliddlehury.
Benjamin Swan, Treasurer, Woodstock.
Timothy Merrill, Secretary of State, Muntpelier.
David Pierce, Auditor, Woodstock.
Job Lyman, Auditor in the 7Yeasury Department,
Woodstock.
LEGISLATIVE.
John Smith, of St. Albans, Speaker.
Charles ©avis, Danville, Clerk.
D. P. Thompson, Montpelier, Engrossing Clerk.
Bennington County,
Toicns. Representatives. Gr. List. Pop.
Arlington, Martin C Deming 13459 120'
iBonniligtoti Jedediah Dewey 2U177 34U
[Dorset Azel Morse 10141 150"
Glastenbnry 5-
Landirrovo David Wiley 2087 355
Manchester Leonard Sargeant 15520 ISSfi
Pei-Q 1S05 455
Pownol Samuel Wright 11327 1835
Rupert Silas Harwocd 14191 13xS
Readsboro' E'ijah Bailey 2539 6G^^
ISand^rate Joseph Tuttle 59G5 933
Shaffsbury Jesse BInckmer 19524 2143
Stamford Thomas Bralton 2941 56S
Sunderland Noah B. Landon 3726 46G
Winhall Nathaniel Mellen' 1983 671
Woodford Joseph Enapp 1388 395
Q
i
75
55-=-
1
Windham County.
{Acfon
976
J 76
1 Atilfe'DS
Micah Davis
2617
415
■Brattleboro'
Lemuel W^hifney
18571
2141
iiBrookiine
Samuel Stebbins
1977
376
1 Dover
James Miner, jr.
5821
831
[iDummerstcn
Asa Kniglit
9736
1592
Grafton
William Stickney, jr.
9144
1439
Guilford
Ward Bullock
12148
1760
iFlaliiax
Darius Bullock
8193
1562
Jamaica
Nathaniel Cheney, jr.
7093
1553
Londondprry,
5168
1302
: Marlboro'
Kubbardrl. Winchester 6768
1218
New fa lie
Henry Wheclock
9762
1441
'Putney
John Campbell
10265
1510
'Rockingham
Alexander iS. Campbell
19247
2272
:Somerset
1279
245
Stralton
Abel Grout
1334
312
iTownshend
John P. Marsh
9707
1386
;Vernon
Cyrus WashburG
4555
681
i Wardsboro'
Silas Dexter
65G3
1148
IWestfninsier
Joiin Smith
15088
1737
iVVhitinghani
Amos Brown
7920
1477
Wilmington
David Rugg
8804
1367
Windham
Unrvey Burknap
4809
847
^187,555
28748
Hiitland County.
jBenson
Joiin Kellogg
13923
1493
jBrandon
John. A. Conant
14587
1946
jCastleton
Seiah H. Merrill
15G11
1783
iChittendcn
John Woodbury
3726
610
ICiarendon
Lev.is Walker
14453
1585
iDanbv
Secley Vail
12700
1362
jFair- Haven
Wm. C. Kitridgo
5803
675
jHiibbardton
Ira Jennings
7057
865!
jira
Whipple Martin
3699
442;
^M en (J on
Edward Mussey
1297
432 1
iMiddlctown
E'iakim Paul
8607
919!
Mount-IIoIloy
Marvel Jolinson
8390
1318;
JMoiitit Tobor
Silas Hathern
1245
210'
■wj.w.'jn!w,fcft.'ja
Orwell
Pavvlet
Pittsfield
Poultney
Rutland
Sherburng
Shrewsbury
Sudbury
Tinmouth
Wallingford
Wells
AVest Haven
Andover
Baliimore
Barnard
Bethel
Bridg-water
Cavendish
Chester
Hartford
Hartland
Ludlow
Norvvich
Plymouth
Pomfret
Reading
Rochester
Royaiton
Sharon
Springfield
StockbribgG
i Weathersfield
jWeston
1 Windsor
Woodstock
Samuel Young
Milton Brown
Ira Parsons
Joel Beeman
Rodney C. RoycG
Richard Easttrbrook
John Buckmaster
Joseph Warner
INoah W. Sawyer
Thoinns Hiilett
William Potter
David J3- Fhippcney
Windsor County.
William Warner
Levi Belknap
John Woodbury
James H. Munger
J^evi Jackman
Davis Bates
Wyllys Lyman
Eiihu Luce
Asa Fletcher
Elias Lyman
Samuel Pag^e
Nathan Snov/
Simeon Buck
Stilman "Emerson
William Wood worth
William Thayer
Daniel Gay, jr.
Cyrus Boynton
Jonathan Webster
Allen Wardner
Billy Brown
19503
1598'
18178
10651
3158
505i
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16519
24472
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15381
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lAddison
Marshall S. Doty.
13039
1206
1774
iBridDort
Abner Wilcox
15280
'Bristol
Harvey Munsill
6179
1274
Cornwall
Vv'illi&m Hamilton
J0689
1264i
iFerrisburgh
Hainan Barnum
14045
1822[
Goshen
Nathan Capen
2268
555
Hancock
John Hackett
1696
472
Kingston
Isaac Parker
1554
4m
• Leiceslcr
John Bullock
4496
6381
'•Lincoln
Isaac Houston
2819
639;
iMiddlebury
22167
346 8|
1384
'Monkton
Stephen Haight
8845
New Haven
Daniel Twitchell
14737
1834
Panton
Jesse Grandy
5560
605;
Salisbury
Ebenezer N. Brigfgs
6303
607|
Sfioreham
John S. Hunsden
19729
2137:
vStarksburough
Miron Bushnell
5358
1342:
999'
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Belden Seymour
7695
Walthani
Pvichard Burroughs
3001
301;
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Benjamin Wales
6616
850
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John Branch
5822
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Orans^e County.
; Brad ford
Jolin B. Picket
11398
1507-j
Braintrce
Seth Riford
6 695
1209!
^Brookfield
Nathaniel Wheatiey
12199
1677;
Chelsea
H. E. G. McLaughlin
13254
1958'
Corinth
Winthrop Green
14852
1953
Fairlee
Itaao Farrington
3532
65<^,
Newbury
Peter Burbank
116296
2225;
Orange
Nathan Foster
4460
1016!
Randolph
Martin Flint
23465
2743:
iStraifurd
Martin Barrett
.14772
1 935.'
Topsham
.Jonathan Jenncse
GS61
1384
.rhetford
2113'
Tunbridge
Xlijah Dickerman
15024
1920J
Vershire
Sinioon Bacon
fi69l
1260
Washington
Asa Burton
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xVest Fairl*e
Jabez Lamphear
4601
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$
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Moses L. Cokon
169f{
452|
Timothy Follelt
29720
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William Pease
15155
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1G643
Roswcll Butler
12434
Joseph Marsli
122C0
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Selah Ambler
4679
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George Town 1031
Albert G. Wiiittcmore 14473
Edward Jones
Hen^an Barstov
Reuben Lockwood
John H. Tower
Danforth Walea
Alexander Lee
6219
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6365
12155
1654
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Washing-ton Co.
Lucius B. Peck
Jona. P. Miller
Pardon Janes
Samuel Turner
' Martin Elmore
William Sherman
Spencer Lawrenea
William X. Holden
Azel Spalding
Stephen Pierce
Israel Goodwin
Isaiah Shnw
PhiloG. Camp
Jason Carpenier
Moses Sargeant jr.
Xvlilton Brown
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Caledonia County.
'Bnrnct William Gilkerson 11357 1764
Bradlevvale 2J
Bnrko' Elam White 4355 8G6
Cabot Nathan Whf^el'^r 6656 1304
Danvilln GeorcrP W. T3rew 1^715 263]
Groton David Vance 3376 G3fi
tfardwick Orra Crosby 7003 1216
Kirby Grin Crirpentcr 1979 40]
Lvndon Job Randall lOCOl 1822
Newark Obt^l Johnson 12G5 25
Pcacho.-n Ilazen Merrill 11151 1351
Rvp,fTato Jamps No'son, jr. 7C31 lIlQj
Sheffield Steph-n Drown 2906 720
Rt.Johnsbury David Goss, jr. 10360 1592|
, Sutton Jacob C. Morrill 5060 lOOc"
■ Walden Nathaniol Farrington jr. 3671 ti2'
/vValerford Robrrt Tag^ard C324 135^
Wheelock Israel Portor 2322 C34
Woodbury Ebcnczcr Bruce 2057 824
gl20,193 2096"
Franklin County.
Avorv's Gore 22!
Belvidfiro C34 185:
Bnkersfifld Harry Reynolds 5628 1087!
: Berkshire Nathan Hamilton 5517 1308';
CambridiTG Nathan Smilie 0467 1613;
Enosburgh Oliver H. Robinson 6598 1560'
Fairfax James Bdluws 8 183 1729;
jFairlleld Joel Barber jr. 9289 2270'
;Fletchpr Irn Scott S896 793.
Franklin William Fulton 4934 1129:
-Georgia Dccius R. Bogu^ 13!;90 1897!
Jnhr.son Israel O. Andrews 5004 ]079|
Montgomery Daniel Barrows 2004 460'
.Ric!,ford ' Caleb Rnyce 2237 70
Sheldon Ijcvi Hapirood 8636 142'
'St. Albans John Smith 16179 2395i
:Swanton Ruluff ^V^ Green 11440 2158^
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iBarton
jCharleston
ICoventry
jCrafisbury
i Derby
jEden
Glover
j Greensboro'
iHolland
;Hydepark
;Irasburgh
|Jay
;Kellyval6
;Morrislo\vn
I Morgan
Newport
Salem
iTroy
|:\Vo!cott
UFestfield
jfFestmorc
jCoventry Gore
I Avcrill
jlBloomfield
Brunswick
ICanaan
Concord
iGranby
'Guildhall
jLeniington
iliunenburgh
Maidstone
80
Luther Poland
Orleans County.
John Fairman
John Kimball
Tyler Binoham
Isaac Parker
Royal Corbin
3"acob Bates
Clark Fisk
Charles Hardy
Samuel Kill
Ezra Hinman
Theophilus W. Fitch
Elisha II. Stark weal i
Ebenezcr Sanborn
Henry Smith
Luther Bnighara
Ira Leavens
Samuel Warner
Josiah Lyon
Frederick Fuller
Jesse Whitney
l^lssex County.
Arad Silver
Thomas G. French
William Morrill
Archibald Tagf^ard
]>(Mijatnin S. Clark
Horace Hubbard
Abdiel Bhido-ott
Jonah Brooks, jr.
Daniel Rich
1932 48»
120,230
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Victory
53
Wen lock 24I
^20,3'52 3981
Grand-Isle County.
Albnr^ih 82?^ 1239
Grancl-Iple Snrrnjel Adams 54-26 048
Isle La Mott ChnrJes Carrou 1807 459
North-Hero Triah Hizen 3210 638
South-Hero Calvin p^letciier 7168 717
g25,912 3696
Rev. Lelantl Howard, Chaplain,
Rawsell R. Keith, Sheriff,
E. P. Walton, jr. Messen^-cr,
W^illiarn Billings, Door Keeper,
Araunah Marshall, ) Officers of the
Alvan Cartpr, C Home.
TOWN OFFICERS, t
Clerg-y, Attornies, Physicians and Postmasters,'
in each town in the state.
BK.NNINGTOJ,' COUNTY.
Arlington. Town clerk, Anson Canf old ; First
constable, Nelson Hawlpv ; Selectmen, Galen Cun-
nrdd, Curtis Hawley, Zr.dock Hurd; ClergV, William
«S. Perkin?, rpjs. Charles Randall, bap. :"Attornir.«
Phinehas Smith, Harmon Canficld ; Physicians, Sim-
eon Litllefieid, Abel Aylsworth, Anron McKce, Mar-'
shal LitflGfieid ; Postmaster, Cyrns B. Hi 1 .
Benning-fon. Town clerk, 'Wm. Hasweli ; First
.constable, Hiram Elickmer ; Selectmen, Green Black-
mer, Aaron Sherwood, Enos Rudd, Samuel Loomis,
Jedediah Dewey ; Clerrrv, Thomag Teasdale. bap. :
Attornies, O. C. Merrill,'David Robinson, jr. U. M/
Robinson, John S. Robinson, James Hubbell, Henry
Kellogg, Hiland Hall, Samuel H. Blackmer, Picrpoml
^g'^atn ; Physician?. Noadiah Swift, Wm. Bio-elow.
82
IGeorge 0.~~Gi!bert, jr. JoiuUhan Chandler, Hcman!
iSwifr; Postmasterg, Wm. Haswell ; North Benning-;
|;.on, Daniel [joomis. i
1 Dorset. Town clerk, Azol Morse; First constable.'
JFleman Morse; SelcQtmen, John Chapman, Juba]
JKent, Benjamin Ames ; Clergy, WilJism Jackson,!
.Ipres. ; Joseph Gambril, bao, ; Jehu Whiteham ;melh;^
J'Physician?, W. g. Shuniwa}^ Alpheus Morse ; Post-!
'masters, Dorset, J. A. Hodge ; East Dorset Johnson'
jMarsh.
Landgrove. Town clerk, Reuben Holt, jr. ; First!
cnuHlable, Joseph Holt ; Selectmen, Reuben Holt, jr. j|
Gide R Davis, jr. Baruckias Abbott; Clergy,- 1
Sanderson, meth. ; Physicians, Amori Benson; Post=
master, Joshua Marsh. j
Manchester. Town clerk, Walter J. Shipherd ;;
L^irst constable, Fowler M' . Hoyt ; Selectmen, Elijahj
Collins, Cyrus Munson, Major Plawley ; Clergy,|
James Anderson, cong. Abram Brownson, epis. Abramj
Gillet, bap.: x^ttornicF, Richard Skinner, Milo L.|
^Bennett, John Aiken, Leonard Sargeant; Physicians,]
iSzra Isham, George Tattle, Thomas Dunton ; Post-,!
jmasters, Manchester, Walter J. Siiipherd : Factory
IPoint, Benjamin Roberts. ^
j Foivnal: Town cleik, Sylvaniis Danforth^; First
'constable, Josiah Rates ; Selec'.rnen, Samuel Wrighl,|
Shiah Barber, J^cob Feck ; Clergy, Benjamin Gard
*ner, Edward Green, bapts. ; AUorney, Daniel E.f
Spencer ; Physicians, Abel W. Poller, Abel B. Wil-j
dor, Benjamin F. Morgan ; Fostrnaster, John. M. Fot-j
1<"1'- T^. '
Reaclihoro', Town clerk, Sylvester Bishop ; t irsi!:
constable, David Amidon ; Seloclmen, Horace Thom-|
ison, Caleb Bailey, James Bix ; Clergy, James Car-j
! Rupert. Town clerk, Henry Sheldon ; Fir.5t con
penter, bap. JonasSicarns, Sarak Henshaw,rpf. meth.^
Simon Mvres. ir. Physician, Henry W. Eell ; Post-I
naster, James Hatch, jr.
, Rupert. Town clerk, _, --
Uable, Seth Sheldon ; Selectmen, Ira Weed, lsaac|l
■Sheldon, Abram C Sheldon ; Clergy, David Wilson..;
cnncr. Arcliibald Wait, bap. ; A t(ornio^NMj)_nn Bar-|i
83
|ton, Isaac Sherman ; Physician, Henry Sheldon ;
iPostmasters, Ira P. Sheldon, Rupert, Harmon Un-
Idehill, East Rupert.
i^ Sli'iftshury. Town clerk, Hirara Barton ; First
iconstable, Lemuel Bottum ; Selectmen, Nathan H.
iBotlum, Asa Alatteson, Amos Galuslia, jr. ; Clerg-y,
;Cyru3 W. Hodrres, Isaiah Matteson, bapts. Enochil
;,Kin^, meth.; Attorney N. IIunLiijcrtuii; Physicians, T>.\
HLUitington Jonas Huntington ; Postmasters, Henry]
H-unlinoton, Jonathan Draper, South Shaftsbury. ' ;|
Stamford. Town clerk, Otis Phillips; First con- |j
■stable, Stephen Cook; Selectmen, Ebenezer Pratt. i
|Alanson Cowls, Andrew Cook ; Clergy, Park,.
ibap. ; Physician, Hiram G. Sheldon.
'Scind'j:ate. Town clerk, John H. Sanderson ; First
jconstable, Stephen Hurd ; Selectmen, Theodore San-
iderson, Reuben Tliomas, Joseph Tuttle ; Clergy,
!GeorgQ Stone, pres. Roswell Kelley, William Rid'e'r.
jnetha. ; Physician, Harmon Tucker ; Postmaster,'
J.Ethan Bradley.
j. Sunderland. Town cleik, James A. Graves : First
.constable, Russel Lawrence ; Selectmen, Michael
Judson, Jeremiah Webb, Edmund A* Graves ; Clergy,
'Needham. Knights, meth.; Phycician, Daniel Hicks ;
•Postmaster, G. Bradley.
IVinhall. Town clerk, Reuben Brooks; First con-
table, Juhn Brooks; Seleclmen, Nathaniel Mellen,:
.Silas Gleason, Joseph Allen ; Cicrny, Joseph S. God-i
Vlard, cong. Joseph Allien, meth. • Physician, Job!
Leonard r Postmaster, Hardin Ecbee.
I JFoodford. Town clerk, William Park ; First con-
istable, Ruel Cutler ; Selectmen, Ehsha I.yon, Joel
'Hosmer, Zuriel Culler ; Clergy, Joseph C. Hollister,
meth.
'■ WINDirA?J COUNTY.
.Iclon. First constable Jonas Holden.
Athens. Town clerk, James Bayley; First constable.
jMicah Davis; Stlectmon, Nathaniel Balch, Abraham
iBuil,jr. Lyman Alexander; CJeray, Mr. Nevvhali,
!moth, ; Physician, Charles Perry; Postmaster, Jamet
ijBnyl.n-.
3 -I
BratUeborou^h. Town clerk, Stcplien Greeiileal;!
First constable^ PhinchasStewait ; Selectmen, Joseph
Goodhue, Levi Gooclenourrh, Laibyette Clark ; Cler-
ry, Jonathan M'Gee, Jedediah L. Stark, con. ; Attor-
uies, Jonathan Hunt, Samuel Elliot, Asa Gr^en, Win.
?. Hall, VVnt. R, Hayes, Jonathan D. Bradley ; 1 hy-
^icians, Lemuel Dickerwan, Riissel Fitch, John L-
Dickerman, Philip Hull, Daniel Gilbert; Postmaster,
Asa Green. ^ ,. -o- .
Brookline. Town clerk, Jacob Burditt ; First con-
stable, Isaac VVel!man,3d.; Selectmen, Thomas Crane,
Samuel Adams, Ebenezcr Whitney ; Physician, Wm.
zI"Jt'er. Town clerk, Laban Jones ; First constable,
Asaph Haskins; Selectmen, James Miner, jr. Daniel
iLeonard, Ebenezcr Sears, jr. ; Clergy, vV .UuimH.
Hod^res, meth. James Mann, bap. Daniel Leonard, t
w. bap. ; Jedediah Estabrook, Samuel Allen ; i ost-
master, John Rice, \r.
Dummerston. Town clerk, Joseph Duncan; iMrst
constable, Marshall Newton, jr.: Selectmen, Asa
Knight, Henry VViUard, Joseph Dix; Clergy, Hosea
Bectdev, con. Jonathan Huntley, bap.; Attorney,
Marshall Miller; Plivsicians, Isaac N. Knapp, bewail
Walker, Joel HuHon, Isaac Boy den Charles Duncan,
Jotham Burnett, Isaac Burnelt; Postmaster, Lewis
Henrv. , tt ^
Gui/jhrd. Town clerk, Ward Bullock : First con
stable, Russell Hyde ; Sebctmen, Samuel Cutting,
Samuel Sikes, Barnard Lynde ; Clergy, Benj. Buck-
jlin, bap. Gates, f. w. bap. Matthew H. Sniilli,
univ. A:^anavnes, Zerah Colburn, meth.; AUorney,
[John Phelps; Physicians, Dana Hyde, Benjamin VV.
[Stevens, Willard A. Wilkins, Abel Whitney; Post-
jmasters, Elihu Field, Guilford, Edward Houghton, jr.
IGuilford Centre. . ^.
I Grafton. Town clerk, Artomas Spring- ; i' irst con-
Istable', Samuel Walker; Selectmen, William Palmer,
jLucius C. Alexander, John Barrett ; Clergy,^ Seiah
|R. Armss, con.; Physicians, Benjamin B. VV alcott
85
I C Chandler, Ezra Edson, jr. ; Postmaster, Nathan
Wheeler.
Halifax. Town clerk, Darins Bullock ; First con-
stable, Chipman Swain; Selectmen, Darius Bullock.
Azariah Hall, jr. Park Williams ; Clergy, Thomas H.
W^ood, con. Samuel Fish, jr. bap.; Airo'rney, Jededi-
ah Stark; Physician, Ciiarles Houghton ; 'Poslmas-
[ ter, Thomas H. Wood,
Jamaica. Town clerk, Ezra Livcrmore ; Frst con-
stable, Samuel T. R. Cheney; Svlectmen, Nathaniel
Robbins, Childs Vv^heaton, Jonathan Gleason ; Cler-
jgy, Samuel Kingsbury, con. ; Physician, Moses Cham-
jberhn; Postmaster. Benj. Felton.
Londonderry. Town clerk. Isaac Richardson ; First'
jconst^.blo, Rue! White; Selectmen, Elisha White;
jLutlier Stowell, Barnet Waite, jr. ; Clergy, Philctus
Clork, con. Sim. Pierce, bap.; Phys'cians', Jairus BJ
'Collins, Levi Putnam ; Postmaster, David C. Stowell.'
1 JSIarlborovgh. Town clerk, Ephraia? H. Newton ;l
{First constable, Jonathan Smith; Selectmen, Hub-
;bard H. Winchester, Simeon Adams, Ezra Thayer;
• Clergy, Ephraim H. Newton, con. Phinehas Howe,
^bap. ; Physician, Ebenezer Tucker; PosI master, Jon-
athan Smith.
i JS^eirfane. Town clerk, Nathan Stone ; First con-
'?table, George Williams, 2d.; Selectmen, Walter
Eager, Pardon T. Kimball, Moses Sabin ; Attornies,
Martin Field, Roswell M. Field ; Physicians, John
Wilson, Chester Olds, Eiih.u Halladay; Postmasters,
Fayettevillo, M'Collum, Wiiliamsviiie, Duncan.
Pidnf.y Town clerk, James Low ; First constable,
Ephraim H. Mason: Selectmen, Willard Cobb, Lew-
is Miller, David Crawford; Clergy, Benj. H. Pitman,
con.; Attornies, Asa Keyes, 2d. Phinehas White;
Physicians, Alexander Campbell, John Campbell;
Postmaster, James Keyes.
Rockingham. Tovv'n clerk, Alexander S. Camp-
i^bell; First constable. Edward D.irby; Selectmen,
Tlichard Cobb, Cyrus Locke, Ezekic! "Weston; Cler-
jfy, Carlton Chase, epis. Richard 5L Ely, bap. ; At-
tornies, Daniel Kellogg, Alex. S. Campbell, Horace
86
Baxter; Plivsicians, VVrn. Atcherson, Noah Pratt, I
Artemas Robbins, John U. Wells; Postmasters, Roy-|
Earl, Saxtons River Village, Henry Campbell ■
Rockinfrham, John H. Wells, Bellows Falls.
Stratto7i. Town clerk, Asa Philips ; First consta-
jble, David Royr;e ; Selectmen, Abel Grout, ji
jJohn Glazier, Abel Kidder.
Townshend. Town clerk, Lucius Dyer ; First con
stable, Gardner Chamberlain; Selectmen, Chapm
[Howard, Isaac B. Wilson, William Frencii ; Clergy
'Daniel M. Brown, con. Simeon Ciiamberlain, bap.
Attornies, Charles Phelps, Fpaphro. Ransom ; Phy-
sicisns, Joel Chamberlain, W. R. Ranney, tlorace
Starkweather, Silas Clark, Charles Clark; Postmas-
ters, John P. Marsh, Townshend, John Fesenden.
West Townshend.
Vernon. Town clerk, Marshall Whithed; Fust
constable, Sumn-r Titus; Selectmen, Nathan Wood,
[saiali W. Johnson, Thomas Johnson; Clergy, Tim-
nhy F. Rogers, unit.; Physician, Cyrus Wasiiburn;
Postmaster, Marshal) Whithed.
}Vardsboro\ Town clerk, Asa Wheelock ; First
constable, Asa Kidder; Selectmen, Nathaniel Ward,
Silas Dexter, JobRamsdale; Clergy, James Tufts,
con.; Physicians, Paul Wheeler, John P. Warren ;
Postmaster, James Tufls.
Wesimindtr. Town clerk, Timothy Field; ^Firs!
nonstable, Alvan Goodell ; Selectmen, John Smith,
lEllervAlbee, Jared Goodell; Clergy, Sylvester Sage,
Timo^thy Field, con. ; Attorney, William C. Bradley ;
Physicians, Pliny Safford, David Allen ; Postmaster
Samuel Lovejoy.
Whitingham. Town clerk, Elliot Brown; First
constable^ Wilham Hull ; Selectmen, Abraham Chase,
James White, John Coleman ; Clergy, Amherst Lamb,
bap. Ebenezer Davis, ref.. meth. Buckland f. w.
■lap.; Attornies, Quarters Smead, John Roberts,
Horace Roberts, Henry Closson ; Physicians, Ros-
well Pikr-, Horace Smith, Elliot Brown ; Postmasters,
Horace Roberts, Saxton Rumb, Point Pleasant.
Wi}mhio:ton. Town clerk, Jairus Hall ; First con^
stable, Perly Bartlett ; SeJecln)er„, Elam French,
Rich. Waste, Dennis Parmelc ; Clergy, Joel Wright,
con. Mansfield Bruce, bap.; Attorneys Charle^K.
Field; Physicians, John Pulsipher, Abner Allard;
Postmaster, Ephrairn Tyler.
Windham. Town clerk, Wm. Harris ; First con-
stable, JudeFarr; Selectmen, Timothy Sherwin, Da-
vid Woodburn, Amos Emery ; Clergy, Selah R. Arms,
on. Samuel Kingsbury, bap. ; Physician, John Aus-
tin; Postmaster, David Woodburn.'
RUTLAND COU.NTY.
Benson. Town clerk, J. Kellogg; First constable,
Z. Field ; Selectmen. John Dickinson. C. R. Walker,!
Philetus Goodrich ; Clergy, Daniel D. Francis, Dan
Kent, cong. ; Attornics, John Kellogg, MR. Meach-
am; Physicians, R. P. Cooley, Seth Ransom, A. H.
Howard ; Postmaster, C. R- Walker.
Brandon. Town clerk, B. Davenport ; First con-
table. Walter Cooley ; Selectmen, Harvey Hall, C.j
W. Conant, W. C. Carr ; Clergy, Ira Ingraham,'
cong. ; Attornics, B. Davenport, E. June, A. W.
Broughton ; Physicians, Isaac Merriam, Gerry Ross,
Luke Hale ; Postmaster, Seth Keeler.
Castlelon. Town clerk, Oliver Harris; First con-
stable, Theodore King, jr. ; Selectmen, John Mason,
Reuben Moulton, Ezekiel Buel : Clergy, Joseph
Steele, conof. James Quinlan, raeth. ; Attornies, Se-
lah H. Merrill, B. F. Langdon, Zimri Howe ; Physi-
cians, Theodore Woodward, Jonathan D. Woodward,
Joseph Perkins ; Postmaster, Samuel Moulton.
Chittenden. Town clerk, Moses Randall; First con-
stable, Thomas Manley ; Selectmen, Jonas Wheeler,
iDan Dike. |
Clarendon. Town clerk, Daniel E. Ewings ; First
constable, Lewis M.Walker; Selectmen, Chapman
Giddens, Caleb Hall, Allen C. Shepardson, Caleb
Congdon, Josiah French ; Clergy, Ephines Clark,
cong. John Pick, bap. ; Attorney, Rodney V. Marsh ;!
Physicians, S. Bowen, J. Shaw, postmaster, C. Hall
Danhy. Town clerk, John Vail ; First constable,!
Alvah Bull ; Selectmen, Ira Edmond, John G. White,'
^___ 88
Alexander Barrell ; Physicians, Harris Oils, Eli
Leonard, Abraliorn Lock ; Postmasters, Aden IL
Green, Thomas McDanie!.
Fairhavcn. Town clerk, Tilly Gilbert ; First con-
stable, Wm. B. Colburn ; Selecinien, Heman Stan-
n ird, Harvey Howard, Oliver Kidder ; Clergy, Amos
jDrury, cong. ; Attorney, Wm. C- Kiltredge ; Phy-
jsician, Edward Lewis, 'jr. ; Postmaster, Worcester
Morse.
Hubbardlon. Town clerk, James Flagg ; First
constable, Joseph H. Ramsey ; Selectmen, Renben
Byaiies, Herald Collon, P. Dickerman ; Clergy, Ho-
ration Flagg, coiig. • Barlow, bap. t Physician,
Asahel Ploug-hton ; Postmaster, E. B. Dewey.
Ira. Town clerk, John Mason ; First constable,
Abel Thornton ; Selectmen, V/hippie Martin, Jere-
miah Thornton, Joseph Chapman ; Postmaster, Dan-
iel Graves, jr.
Middletoitm. Town clerk, Eliakim Paul ; First
constable, John Harrington ; Selectmen, Jonathan
Morgan, Hezekiah Haynes, Pliram Waite ; Clergy
Henry Bigelow, cone;. L. Reynolds, bap. ; Attornies^
Jonas Clark, Orson Clark ; Physicians, Eliakim Paul,
Alva Paul ; Postmaster, Henry Bigelow.
Mountholhj. Tov/n clerk, Daniel Packer; First
Iconstable, Hartvv'ell Bent ; Selectmen, Marvel John-
json, Dan Peck, Joab Stow ; Clergy, Daniel Packer,
jDap. Jeriai Andrews, meth. ; Physicians, Oliver Gurn-
jscy, Sylvester Greneli, John Crowley ; Postmaster,
iliirain D'ckerinan.
j J\Iountlabor. Town clerk, Caleb Bnffum; FirstI
jconslable, Gideon S. Taylor; Selectmen, Samuel
•Foster, Peter Gilson, Asa Smith.
I Orwell. Town Clerk, Ira Smith, 2d; First consta-
lole. Bishop Bottum; Selectmen, Pliney Smith, Joseph
;Cljittenden, Ira Young ; Clergy, Siierman Kellogg,
joong. Pbysicians, Earl Ciishman, Nath'l Gale, Joel
iBarber ; Postmaster, Ira Smith, 2d.
I Paivlet. Town clerk, Elisha Allen ; First consta-
ble ; Robert li. Smith; Selectmen, Milton Brown,
jOliver Hanks, _Re£uj-n Strong; Clergy, John Gris-
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wold, Elijah W. Plamb, cong. Isaac Beal, bap. Mr.
Fields, Mr. Qiiinland, nieths. ; Attorney, Nathaniel
Harman ; Physicians, Oliver L. Harmon, Warren
B. Sargent, Samuel Potter, Nathan Judd ; Postmas-
ter, Horace Clark.
Pittsford. Town clerk, Samuel H. Kellogg ; First
constable, Eleazer Barns ; Selectmen, Jeffrey Barns,
Henry Simonds, German F. Hendec ; Clergy, Wil- .
jlard Child, cong. Joel W. Green, bap.; Attornies, (
Gordon Newell, John Pierpoint, J. G. Newell ; Phy-'
sicians A. G. Dana, K. Win^low, V. C Barlow ;
Postmaster, Elijah Brown, jr.
Poulbuy. Town clerk, H. G. Neal -, First consta-
;ble, LeviKinne ; Selectaien, VVm. L. Farnhain, Cal-
n Mallary, David Dewey ; Clergy, Friend W.
I Smith, meth.. Sylvester Cochran, cong. Eli B. Smith, |
bap. ; Attornies, Almon Warner, James S. Harris;
Physicians, Aden Kendrick, Ebenezer Porter, Darwin!
B. Mafon ; Postmasters, Hecry Stanley, West Poult-
ney, Harris Hosford, East Poultney.
PUlsfield. Town clerk, Wm. R. Blossnm ; First
constable. Job M. Fuller ; Selectmen, Erastus Holt,
Joel Durkee, Calvin Joshn ; Clergy, Justin Parsons,';
cong. ;, Physician, Levi Rix ; Postmaster, Daniel
Bowe^
j Rutland. Town clerk, Ambrose L.Brown; First'
'constable, Abner Mead ; Selectmen, Rodney C
Royce, Jona. Dike, jr. Samuel Griggs-, David Mor
igan ; Clergy, Charles Walker, Lucius L. Tilden,i
cong. Hadiey Proctor, bap. ; Attornies, Robert Tem-
•ple, Moses Strong, William Page, C K. Williams,
Ambrose L. Brown, Silas H. Hodges, Edgar L.
Orm&bee, Reuben R. Thrall, Rodney C. Royce,
William F. Hopkins, R. Pierpoint, Royal H. Waller,|
Physicians, John Cleavclind, John S. Cleavj-'
jlandy James Porter, James B. Porter, Joel
Green, Horace Green, Lorenzo Shelden ; Postmas-
lers. Royal H. Waller i West Rutland, Horace j
Green
Sherburne, Town clerk, Noah Johnson ; Firni !
constahle, Jeremiah Avery ; Selectmen, Richard Eas-[
m
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labrooks, jr. Silas Colton, Levi Bennet ; Clergy, No-
ah Johnson, coiifT. ; Poslmaster, Cephas Wood.
Sudhmnj. Town clerk, Josepii Warner ; Tirsl
,Gonstable, Warren Grey ; Selectmen, Moses Hall, jr.
IjGrovenor Wallace, James K. Hyde ; Physicians, Sol-
jonion P. Dyer, Charles W. Horloa ; Postmaster, Hi-
|ram Warner.
I Shrewshary. Town clerk, Harry Holden ; First
JGonstabie, Elijah B. Jones ; Selectmen, John Buck-
jinaster, Job Waterman, Aea Hayward, Otis G.
Jones, Abraham Smith ; Physicians, Lowell W. Gurn-
j.sey ; Postmaster, Stephen Gleason.
I TmmoiUh. Town clerk, George Capron ; First
'constable, Eliada Cranston ; Seiectme/i, Edward
:Cole. Peter White, Chad Phelps ; Clercry, Stephen
jMartindale. con^. ; Attorney, Obadiah Noble ; Physi-
cians, T. Clark, James Allen ; Postmaster, \Yn).
I'Vaughn.
Wells. Town clerk, Ansel Goou^pcad ; First con-j
stable, Allen Grover ; Selectmen, John Pray, Davidi
B. Lewis, Jfiseph Parks ; Clergy, Shubael Lamb,
l|ineth. ; Physician, Joseph Munson ; Postmaster, Will-
j'.am Temple.
I Wallingford. Ti>wn clerk, Howard Harris ; First
;consLablc, Isham White ; Soloctmon, Thomas Hu-
^lett, Samuel M. Edgerton, Joel Constantine; Clergy,
Artimas Arnold, Joseph Packen, Frederick Page, bap.
FiU W. Taylor, cong. Cliandior Walker, Daniel 1;
Vaughn, Joshua Poor, William Rider, metlis. ; At.tor-
nios, /ibial Child, Harvey Button ; Physicians, Jidiii
Fox, David Holder), Joseph Randal! ; Postmaster.
John Ives.
WesLhavc.n. Tovrn clerk, Artcmas Wyman ; First
constable, Vivalda Gleason ; Solectnum, David li.
Phippeney, Arternas Wymsn, John OlTensend ; Cler-
gy, Reuben Sawyer, bap. ; Physician, Gilbert Spoon-
er ; Postmaster, Apolios Smith,
^VIKDSOa COUxXTY.
Andovcr. Town clerk, Nathaniel P. Dodge; First
constable, John B. Manning; Selectn:ie!i, Edward Si-
mons, Abraham Brown, Benj. Moise; Clergy, Joel;
9J^
Manning, bap.; Physician, Charles W. Chandler;
Postmasters, Sewall Smith, Andover, Edward L. Si-
jmons, Simonsville.
I Barnard. Town clerk, Geo, R. 'Winslovv ; First
constable, Ira Cooledge ; Selectmen, Joseph B. Dan-
Jtorth, Ebcnezer Richmond, Willard Gambell ; Cler-
!gy, Preston Taylor, con. Joseph Ward, univ. ; Phy-
sicians. Alvin Burbank, Isaac Danfortli. Thos. Swift,
;Samuel P. Danforth .• Postmaster, Edward Morris.
■ Bethel. Town clerk, Jonathan Marsh; First con-
stable, David Owen, ; Selectmen, Waiter Perrin, John
Woodbury, John Noble; Clergy. Warren Swift, prcs.
, Zubine, epis. Washington Granger, meth.
"Kimball, bap. ; Attorney, Julius Converse : Physicians,
Alford Pp.ge, Smith ; postmasters, Samuel Aus-!
tin, jr. West Bethel, Leonard Fiske, East B-rthel.
Bridgeioatcr. Torv'n clerk, Isaiah Raymond; First
consta!)!e, AlvanLamb; Selectmen, James H. Mun-
Qfer, Isaiah Raymond, David Thompson ; Clergy, Ne-
homiah W^oodward, bap. J. A.Avery, con.; Physi-
cians, James H. Munger, Gains P. Wood, Russel T.
Goodv/in: Postm.astcr, Thomas Southgate, jr.
Ca'ccndish. Town clerk, Samuel Adams; First con-
stable, Joseph Parker, 2d; Selectmen, Samuel Adams.
Jofiah Gilson, LeviJackman; Clergy, James Mor-
i^an, f. bap. Warren Skinner, univ.; Attornies, Hor-
ace Fletcher, Josiah Chandler, Asa Wheeler, Sal-
mon F. Dutton; Phyeicians, Isaiah Parker, Alpheus
Fletcher, Wm. May, Archibald M'Evven; Postmas-
ters, Addison Fletcher, Proctorsviilo, K. F. Fletcher.
Chester. Town clerk, Amos Heald ; First consta-
■ole, Nathan Atwood ; Selectmen, Solo. Wilson, jr.
Holland Wheeler, Pliineas O. Sergeant ; Clergy, U.
C. Burnap, con. Aaron Leland, bap. ; Attornies, Or-
:rtond Hutchinson, Thomas Robinson; Physicians,
Ptolemy Edson, T. T. Barrett, Abram Lowel, Law-
son G. "Whiting; Postmaster, Pliineas Sergeant.
IlartfovcL Town clerk, Freegrace Lcavitt ; First
•onstable, Noah B. Hazen ; Selectmen, Allen Hazen,
Nathaniel Porter, Ira Tenny ; Clergy, Austin Hazen,
con. ; Attornies, Wyllys Lyman, xVndrev/ Tracy ; Phy-[
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sicians, Galen Hunter, Ira Tenny, Thomas A. Carter,
David Ingraham; Postmasters, Phinehas Kimball,
Hartford, Baxter B. Newton, West Hartford, Jacob
Dimick, Quechy Villagfe.
Hartlund. Town clerk, Theos. Holt; First con-j
stable. Wells Hadley; Selectmen, Daniel Denison
Jonathan Bygley, Lewis Merritt, ; Clergy, Samue,,
Delano, con. Timothy Grow, bop. George Leonard,'
epis. ; Attornies, Isaac N. Cushman, John S. Marcy;j
Physicians, John Harding, Sylvester Marcy, Jeremv;
T. Miller, Henry B. Brown, Seth E. Winslow; Post- 1
masters, D. H. Sumner, Hartland, Alvin Taylor,',
North Village. I
Ludlow. Town clerk, Artemas SpalFord ; First!
constable, Silas Warren ; Selectmen, Artemas Spaf-j
ford, Asa Fletcher, Joseph Davison ; Clergy, Elias,
Hurlbut, bap.; Attornies, Reuben Washburn, Sew-';
all Fullum, jr. ; Physicians, Arden G. Taylor, Wm '
B. Welherbee; Postmaster, Emory Burpee. :f
JS^orwich. Town clerk, Jacob Burton ; First con- '|
stable, Ebenezer B. Brown: Selectmen, Don J. Brig- 1
ham, Alba vSlimson, Elias Lyman ; Clergy, James W. |
Woodward, Samuel Goddard, con. ; Attornies, Aaron [|
Lovelanci, John Wright, Harvey Burton; Physicians,'?
Lyman Lew-is, Horace Hatch, Ira Davis ; Postmaster. |
I Cyrus Partridge. ||
PlymouUu Town clerk, Cephas Moore ; First con- .|
stable, Samuel Page ; Selectmen, Jacob Marsh, Jamee|
Ross. Benjamin Page; Physicians, Daniel Jones, H. |
N. Carter, Peebles^ Postmaster, Moses Pol ;|
lard, jr. I
Povifrct. Town clerk, David Chandler ; First con- j|
stable, Hervey Bugbeo ; Selectmen> Rosv;ell Allen, if
Daniel Tinkham, 6ra Paul ; Clergy, Joseph Marsh, ||
con.; Asa Braley, Isaac Dexter, ciiri*. ; Physicians, l^
Kimball Russ, Joseph Billings ; Postmaster, Cyrusl|
Snow. 'I
Reading. Town clerk, Abel Gilson. jr. ; First con- 1
jstable, Solomon Keyes ; Selectmen, Abel Gilson, jr. j
(Charles Buck, Simeon Buck; Clergy, Sewall J"ul- I
llattT^f w. bap. Samuel Loveland, univ. ; Physicians, |
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John W. Emery, Isaac Minard; PosUnasters, Abe)
iGilsofijjr. Reading, Wm. L Hawkins, Hawkinsville;
iSamuel Hemenway, Fclchville.
Rochester. Town clork, Joiin Trask ; Firsl consta-
ble, John Trask; Scleclmen, E. D. Brig-^s, Sullman
Emerson, Oliver Luny ; Clergy, Sa'mon Hurlbut, con.
\Vm. Kimball, Ariel Fay, meth, Joseph J. Smith, f.
'.V, bap.; At.torney, S. A. Webber; Physicians, Dan-
[iel Huntington, Retire Trask, Rudem R. HaJl, Josiah
Phelps; Postmaster, Loren Griswold.
RoyaUon. Town clerk, Richard Bloss ; First con-
stable, Jona. Kinney; Selectmen, Calvin Parkhurst,
N. Sprague, D. Whcelocb ; Clergy, A. C. Wash -
burn, con. Attornies, J. Collamer, J. Francis, A. C.
jNoble; Piiysicians, J. A. Denison J. A. Denison, jr.
Richard Bloss; Postmaster, Jolin Warren.
Sharo7%. Town clerk, Samuel Shuttleworth ; First
constable. Freeman Page ; Selectmen, Freeman Holt,
iTim.othy Marsh, Grin Morehouse ; Clergy, Samuel
Bascoinb, con. James Parker, bap. ; Attorney, Samu-
el Shuttleworth; Physician, Alba Southard ; Postmas-
ter, C. Baxter.
Springjield. Town clerk, Nomlas Cobb; First
constable, Samuel Chipman ; Selectmen, Bezaleel
Wood, Thomas Dana, John Field ; Clergy, Robinson
Smily, Eldad Goodmon, con. Dexter Bales, M. Fish-
er, bap. ; Attornies, Nomlas Cobb, Samuel W. Por-
ter; Physicians, Moses Cobb, Eleazer Crane, Leon-
ard Cha«e, Hoit, Kindnck ; Fostoaaster,
jFrederick A. Porter.
I StockhHdge. Town clerk, Rafus Lyon ; First con-
jstable, Daniel Gay jr.; Selectmen, John Leonard, Paul
jW. Gay, Daniel Ranny, jr. ; Clergy, Arnnah Allen,
jbap. Gilman Vose, con. ; Physician, Timotiiy P. Fay ;
^-Postmasters, Justin Morgan, Stockbridge, Merrick
Gay, Gsysvillj^-
Wealhersjield. Town clerk, Joshua Upham ; First
constable, Daniel Bo wen ; Selectmen, Joseph R. Will-
ams, John Shervvin, Sewall Clement ; Clergy, James
iConverse, con. ; Physicians, Aaron Pierce, Thomas
IF. Saxton, Robert B. Cram, Zopher W. Furber ;
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Postmnsters, Bailey Bartlett, Pvow, Reuben Squires,
Greenbush, Joseph Kidder, Perkinsville, Zopher W.
Furber, Corners.
JFeslon. Town clerk, Amos N. Burton ; First con-
stable, Jacob Whitney; Soled men, Amos N. Burton,
Parker Shattuck, Jonathan Webster; Clersfv, Mr.
Blood, bap. ; Physicians, Henry Gray, Ira Barton ;
Postmaster, John Wilder. j
Windsor. Town clerk, Carlos Coolidge ; Firit con-
stable, Leonard Person, 2d constable, William Col-
ston; Selectmen, Allen Wardner, Charles Leavens,
Samuel Patrick, Oliver Hale, Dyer Story ; Clergy,
John Wheeler, con. Leland Howard, bap, William
Florton, epis. Rufus L. Harvey, meth. ; Attornies,
ijonathan H. Hubbard, Asa Aik(?D, Horace Everett,
Samuel Shuttleworth, Thos. Leland, Carlos Coolidge,
Wm. G. Hunter, Edwin Edrrerton, Thos. S. Fuller-
ton, Jabcz Sarcfsant ; Physicians, Nahum Trask, Ez-
fra S. Trask, Edward E. Phelps, T. O. Porter, Dyer
Story, Cyrus Houghton, John Wakefield ; Postmas-
ters,' Jabez Surgeant, Windsor, Oliver G. Sweetser,
West Windsor.
TFoodslock. Town clerk, Eliphalet Dunham ; First
constable, Tracy Bingham; Selectmen, Daniel Lock-
wood, Jason Kendall, Alfred Simonds; Clergy, Mr.
Southgate, con. Joel Clapp, epis. Jasper Hnzen, chris.
Biias Cobb, William Bell, univ. Setii Sterling meth. ;
Aftornies, Charles Marsh, Job Lyman, David Pierce,
Edwin Hutchins, George E. Wales, L. A. Marsh,
Benjamin Swan, jr. Charles Hopkins; Physicians,
Joseph A. Gallup, Jolm D. Powers, Stephen Drew,
John Burnett, VVillard Parker, David Palmer, Buck-
ley O. Tyler, Oliver Russ. Nathan Thomas, ^Fillard
Bowman, Thomas E. Powers; Postmasters, Benj.
Swan, jr. 7roodstock, R. Ransom, Soutii TFoodstock.
ADDISON COUNTy.
Addison. Town clerk, Lyrnan Clark : First con-
s^table, James Cook ; Selectmen. Aaron Merrill, Asa
Wihner, Justus Smith ; Clergy, Brown, cong.
Siorrs, bap. Physicians, P. D. Chenee, Hen-
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iry Hale, Asa Snell; Postmaslers, Gideon Segur, Ad- 1
dison, Asahel Barns, Chimney Point. j
Bridport. Town clerk, Joshua S. Strontr ; First:
constable, Josiah Barrows, 2d ; Scdecttnen, Abnerij
Wilcox, John Wicker, Matthew Chambers ; Clergy,!
Increase Graves, Daniel Lamb, conor. Jonathan Mcr-j
riam, bap. Amy, metli. ; Attorney, Calvin Sol-;
ace; Physicians, Luther Cory, Joel Rice, Martin'
Gay; Postmaster, Paris Fletcher. :
Brisiol. Tov/n clork, Winter H. Holley ; First'
constable, James Wilds; Selectmen, Joseph Need- 1
Iharn. Amos Eddy, Daniel E. Palmer ; Clergy, David:
Hendeo bap. Slilman Morgan, cong. ; Attornies, Ho-'
ratio Needham, Samuel H. Holley, Lyman Munson ;'
Physician, Joseph Needham ; Postmaster, Henry C.
;Soper. ■
Cornwall. Town clerk, Asaliel Bingham ; First;
constable, Linus Evarts ; Selectmen, Jesse Elsworth,
Chauncey Cook, John Sanford ; Clergy, Jedeaiah,
;Bushnell, cong. H. J. Hail, bao. ; Physicians, Freder-f
ick Ford, Oliver J. Eells, Porter; Poetmaster,;
Ciiauncy H. Stowell.
Goshen. Town clerk, Nathan Capen ; Firrt con-
^r?tab!e, Wm. Carlisle, 3d ; Selectm<m, Nathur; Gapen,;
'Pveuben Allan, Moses Kinsman ; Clergy, Ziba Boyn
jtor.', ref. meth.
I Hancock. Town clerk, Josiah P. Brooks; FirsLJ
'constable, Eiiud Darling ; Selectmen, C. Church, Na-
than Clafiin, Amos Fassett ; Physician, Hiram Mor-
gan ; Postinaster, Johts Hackett.
Kingston. Town clerk, Joseph Patrick ; First con-
stable,^ James W. Parker; Selectmen, William Els-j
Iworth, John Thatcher, Willis ,\Vilder ; Postmaster,
Solonxon Barnham.
Leicester^ Town clerk, William Gile ; First con-
Utable, Edward Morin ; Selectmen, George M. Fish.
iSilas Johnson, Otis Capron ; Ch^rgy, Harvey De-
jWoir, univ. Cyrus Meeker, C R. Morris, meth. ;
Physician, William Gile ; Postmaster, Thomas D.
IWitherell.
> Lincoln. Town flerk, Isaac Houston ; First con-
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stable, William S. Abora ; Gelecttnen, Joseph IJIan-lJ
jchard, James Bufterfield, David S. Green; C1erpy,J
1 Benjamin Taber, Valentine Meder, friend, qua. ; Phy-I
lUcian, Benjamin Tabor, Luther M. Kent. l|
j Jiliddlebury . Town clerk, Soth Storrs ; First con- J
jstable, Chester Goodrich ; Selectmen, Dornstusil
ilWooster, Hirara Mnnger, Paul Champlain ; Clerg-y,
|jTho?iias A Merrill, cong. Spiccr. Oakley, C.'^S.
||Gridley, melbs. Silas A. Crane, epis. ; Attornies, Jool
Doolittle. Seth Storre, Samuel S- Pl)elps, P^obert B.
Bates, Charles Linsley, George Chipman, Peter
Starr, Horatio Seymour, Calvin C. Waller, Harvey;
i|Bell, Dorastus Wooster, Ozias Seymour, Jedediah S, '
|Bushncll, William Slade; Physicians, William Bass,
jjZacheas Bass, Jonathan A. Allen, Edward Tudor,
|.Ralph Gowdey ; Postmaster, Calvin C. Waller.
i Mo7ikion. Town clerk, Stoddard Hoi lis ; First ij
^constable, Daniel Webb; Selectmen, J()hn Sirdth,!
IIRnssel Eastman, Lyman Smith; Clergy, Perrin B. [
||Fisk, bap, Ira Bently, meth. ; Physicians, Dan Stone,!
Ijlra Smith, Horatio A. Smith, George E. Stone ; Post-|
|master, Luman B. Smith. I'
I jYeichaven. Town clerk, Justus Pier ; First con-'
<istablo, Scth Langdon,jr. ; Selectmen, Silas Doud,i
;|Othniel Jewett, David Siow; Clergy, Joel Fisk, con, |
IIAttorney Joseph C. Bradley ; Physicians, Adani
!^Hall, Cullen Bullard, Nickerson ; Postmaster, ,
{Hubbard Cook, Lanesboro' street, Josenh C. Bradlpy,!
||East Mills. ' ^ "
Ij Panton. Town clerk, Jesse Grandy; First consta-
jible, Uurial Chapin ; Selectmen, Nntlian Spalding,
i|Putnam Bishop, Wm. H. Smith; Physician, Ortn!,
Smith ; Postmaster, Calvin Hyde. :
SlarJcsboro\ Town clerk, Richard Worth ; First!
ijconstable, Theron Downey; Selectmen, William'
|Worth,'-2d, David Kellogg, jr. Jonathan Elliot ; Cler-'
ligy, Joe] Battey, friend qua; Physicians, Alfred Clark,:,
sllra Hatch, Ira Metcalf ; Pcstmastor, Auoustusi
•iWhite. '^ 1
Salishury. Town clerk, Harvey Deming; First |
coiistable, Lpvj Brigff5,jr. ; Spleotnipn, Harvey Dpn.-j
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ing, Aluigeiice Doud, Nalhaniei Spencer ; Attornies,
Ebenozer xN". Brig-gs, James Andrus, jr. ; Physicians,
Washington Miller, Wiilianj Frills; Postmaster, Har-
vey D^'.mng.
Skoreham. Ti)\vn clerk, Levi O. Birchard ; First
cou.vtable, Levi B. Harrington ; Selectmen, Kent
Wfighc, Sdas H. Jennison, Isaac Chipman ; Clergy,
Daniel O. Morton, cong. Ainzi Jones, bap. Kitlrido-e
illMven, univ. ; Attorney. U. H. Everest ; PhvsciarTs,
icanor Needham, E. E. Blinn, \V. A. Hitchcock.
I Caleb Hill; Postmasters, David Hiil, Walter Chip-
man, Larabee's Pomt.
Ver'^-ennes. Mayor, B. Seymourj Aldermen, John|
Tliompson, Fordyce Hnntingion, Horace Onion, No-'
ih Hawley ; Common Connci! or Selectmen, Samuel:
vVilUon, Elliot Sherrill, Bennjah Webster; City'
Sheriff or constable, William Joslin ; Town clerk/
William Burritl ; Clergy, A. Loveil, cong.; Attor-'
iiies, E. D. Woodbridoe, Noah Havvley, P. C. T-jck-;
;'r, Wm. P. Bro-.vn. Samuel S Woodbridge ; Physi-
nions, Ebcn^zer Huntington, Dan C. Stone, E."W,!
[lopkins, Atiierton Hall ; Postmaster, Wm. R. Bix-'
by. I
TVluimc;. Town clerk, I.saac Ives; First consta-i
ble John Brancii, jr. ; Selectmen, John Branch,'
Square Brown, Harmon Strong; Clergy, Isaac Wesf-'j.
jcoit, bap,; Physicians, Isaac' Ives, Hiram Seeley;''i
I Postmaster, Simon Taft. t
fValiharn. Town clerk, G. Fisher; First cor.sta-
iblo. E!am Everts; Selectmen. JFm. Barton, George
Fields, Richard Burrouglis.
Weyhridge. Town clerk, Elijah S. Drake ; First
constable, Lauren Drake ; Selectmen, Joseph Hay-
ward, Aseph Drake, Benjamin J^FuJes; Jehiel Wri'Wit,
bap. : Physician, Zenas Shaw.
ORANGE COUN-fy.
Bvool-field. T. clerk, S. G. Bigtlow; First conptable,
Saujuel Frerman, jr. ; St.lectmen, Homer Hatch.''
iiSylvesler Griswold, Nathaniel Kingsbury; Clero'vji
! Daniel /Fiid, cong. Frederick T. Daily, meth. ; Pnv-i
I'sicinns, Traker Burnharn, Daniel ?Fashburn, Adoni-j;
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I ram ymalley ; Postmasters/ John iSiniLh, Erokfieid,
j Philip Davis, East Brookfield.
Brainlree. Town clerk, Ami Nichols ; First con-
JHtable, RoswgII Morris ; Selectmen, Daniel ?Fait, jr.
:[3eth Rilbrd, Nathan Harwood; Clergy, Ami Nich-
^ols con ; Physicians, S. JV. Thayer, S. Craig, Joseph
Dubois ; Postmaster, Levi Spear.
Brailford. Town clerk, A^ndrew B Peters ; First
nonstable, Eilis^ Bhss; Selectmen, JTm. Pratt, John
"B. Picket, Dpniel Martin ; Ciern-y, Silas McKcan,
icong-. Joseph Clark, jr. meth. ; Attornieg, Moses,
JChase, Setli Austin, J. W. D. Parker; Piiysicians,j
John Pool, Wm. Mariin; Postmasters. AUred Corliss,
I .Bradford, Pelatiah Corliss, Wes'. Bradford.
I Chelsea. Town clerk, John ?F. Smith; First con-
stable, Harris Elery Goldstone McLaughlin ; Select-
-nen, iTFilder Dearborn, David Goodwin, Lament Ba-
con ; Clergy, Calvin Noblo, con. An^asa Buck, meth.
Micah Coburn, univ. ; Attornies, Thomas Jones, D.
Azro A. Buck, Jasoii Steele, John TF. Smith ; Physi-
cians, Thomas /"Finslow, John McClure, Sylvanus
Humphrey, Chester Thomas ; Postmaster, John
Stearns.
Corinth. Town clerk, vSamuel Hazeltino ; Firsi
constable, Peletiah IFiIlis; Selectmen, A. C. Tetiney,
Hichard Sawyer, John Merrill; Clergy, Charles Boy-
f.er, cong. ; Nathaniel Bowles, f. bap. Stephen Lea-
v'itt, metti. Zacheus JFeUs, chris. ; Attorney, fVin.
Spencer ; Physicians, Joshua Tenney, E. Smith,
John W. Pt^oby, Alva Carpenter, Heath; Post-|
master, Theodore Cook. i
Fairlee. Town clerk, Grant Sraitli ; First consta-|
ble, G. 7T. Brown ; Selectmen, Calvin Coburn, A.I
H. Gilmore, James Morrison ; Cleigy, Sylvester Da- 1
!ia, cong. ; Attornies Moulton Morey, Samuel T. Ho-,
vey ; Postmaster, G. W. Brown. j
'jS^cxobiiry. Town clerk, Isaac Bayl'^y ; First con-|
stable, Jacob Stevens, Selectmen, Samuel Gibson,!
James Abbott, Levi Carter; Clergy, Schuyler Cham-!
■)errm, meth. Clark Perry, cong.; Att'ornies, Joseph j
Berry, Peter Burbank, Abel Underwood, Isaac /^F. '
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Taber ; Physicians, John Stevens, Enoch Tliatcher,
\JFm. H. Carter, Eben Hale, Samuel JVhiia ; Post-
[mastcrs, James Spear, jr. Newbury. Isaac Tf\ Taber,
WiiUs River.
Orange. Town clerk, Reuben White ; First con-
stable, Nathan Foster,; Selectmen, David Clark,
l-Moses Sampson, Luther S. Burnham ; ClDri^y, Eze-
kiel Currier, meth. Physicians, E. M. Bill; Pustmas-
ker, Charles H. Stacy.
Randolph. Town clerk, Lebbeus Egerton ; First
constable, Abner JFs.\do ; Selectmen, L. Egcrlon.
jJohn Glidden, S. Mann; Clerg-y, Kimball, T.
Eastman, D. Blodget, cong, Ziba Pope, f. bap. ; At-
omies', V/m. Nuttin^^, Edmund Weston, Wm. Hib-
bard, S. S. ?Fashburn; Piiysicians, J. S. Smith, Reed
Pember, Carpenter, John Edson, Charles Back-
us ; Postmasters, Isaac Blodget, Randolph, TFm.
Hibbard, East Ptandolph, Benjamin Joneis TFcst Ran-
dolph.
Strafford. Town clerk, Stephen Morrill; First
constable, Jonathan Frary ; Stdectmen, J. H. Harris,
Reuben Moroy, David Morrill; Clergy, Aaron Buz-
/ioll, Richard Reed, t*. bap. H. F. Leavitt, cal. Job
Dinsmoor, meth. ; Altornies, Daniel Cobb, Henry
Hutchinson ; Physicians, Albigcnce Pierce, Eleazer
Baldwin, Shubael Converse; Postmasters, Lathrop
Chamberlin, Slraiford, Charles Barrett, South Straf-
ford.
Topsham. Town clerk, L'2vi Tabor ; First con.
-itnble, ICdmund George ; Selectmen, James Petrie^
:J. K- Dustin, David Corliss; Clergy, JFm. Sanborn,
.-alvin. bap. ; Physicians, Israel Hinkly, Richard
H. Huntly, David Burton ; Postmasters, Israel Hink-
:y, Topsham, Geo. Jenness, TFesi Topsham.
T/ufford. Town clerk, Simeon Short ; Firtitcon-
j^tabh', Joseph Worthing; Attornies, Simeon Short,
Presbury TFeft, jr. ; Clergy, Babcock, .cong. —
— Spaldmg, bap. Physicians, LeffingweJl, TFtn.
Swett, Brown, Henry Nilea ; Pcitmaster, Thom-
is Kendrick.
Tunh-id^c. Town clrrk, Cliarlfs B. Chandler;
First coualable, Isaiah iiacon ; ISelecUnen, J. C ilalhi
Ebenezcr liacket, II. L. Hatchins ; Clor^y, Daisiel '
li. rFiUistoii, cong'. E. Spear, nielh. N. Kirig. Geo.^
Racket, T. Mosl«y, Nathan Mosley f baps. Altorney,}
Gustavus Rolf; Physicians, Sewall Lacoy, Charles'
B. Chandler; Postmaster, Charles M. Lamb. }
Versiiire. Town clerk, Tohnrias Keyes ,; Firjt con-j
stable, Hiram Bliss ; Selectmen, George W. MaltbyJ
Smieon Bacon, Rufus Blancljard / Physicians, Ezrai]
Bliss, P. C. Bsnnet, Hiram Bliss, Postmaster, S. F.'
jSpencer. i
Williamstoxon. Town clerk, James Lyndes ; First |
constable, Jona. Lewis ; Selectmen, John Poor, Por-!
ter Martin, Samuel Martin ,• Clergy, Joel Davis, cong.;
Attornies, James Lynde ; Physician, Z. P. Eurnham;
IPostmastere, Elijah Paine, /^/"illiamstovvn, Kodolphus*
Ainswortij, East JFilliamstown.
Washir.gton. Town clerk, Asa Burton ; First con-
stable. Cutting S. Calfe ; Selectmen, Philip Sar-
gents, Stephen Burton, Chnnncy Smith; Clergy, Mo-
ses P. Clark, cong. ; Physician, Jesse H. Foster ;!
Postmaster, Chauncy Smith. I
West Fcdrlce. Town clerk, Elisha Tliayer ; Firstj
constable, Elisha Lanphear ; Selectmers, Darius
Child. Asa Baldwin, David Ilubinson, jr. ; Clergy,!
Duncan, cong. ; Physican, AlrVed Pixley ; Post-j
master, A. B. Souihworth. I
CHITTE^'DE^' couN'rr. I
Bolton. Town clerk, Almon JThitcomb ; First!
constable, Almon Whitcomb / Selectmen, James;
jWhilcomb, John Pinneo, Moses L. Colton ; Clergy. j
'Josiah Jones, mcth. ; Postmaster, Almon Wliitcomb.'
CharloUe. Town clerk. Noble Lovely ; First con-j
jconstable, Birdsey Newell : Selectmen, Noble Love- 1
'ly, Benjamin Simonds, Amos Hickok : Clergy, Calvin j
iYale, cong.: Attornies William Noble, Oiivfr Hub-|
bell : Physicians, Joseph D. Parnsworth, Joel Stone,;
'Harmon Hurlburt : Postmaster, Noble Lovely. j
Essex. Town clerk, Amasa Bryant : First consta-
ble, David Kellogg : Selectm(!n, Rosv.'oll Butler, By-'
iron Stevens, Henry Bliss : Clergy, Chester Ingram,;
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bap. Anjasa {Siewart, cung. : Allorncy, D. B. Web-
oter : Physicians. Truman Powell, Masuii Mead :
Postmaster, Trurnan Powell.
Hinesburgh. Town clerk, ErastusBostwick : First
'constable, Nathaniel Miles: Selectmen, Nahum Peck,
Uustin Beechcr, D. Scofield ; Clergy, S. S. Parr,
Daniel Bennct, baps. Joseph Sylvester, Harris Kms-
!ey, metiis. : Attornies, J. M. Eldrige, Mitchell Hins-
dJl!, Nuhum Peck : Pnysioians, D. E. Deming, D.
G.)odyear, T. L. Beach : Postmaster, Thomas W.
Gibb.
j Huntington. Town clerk, James Ambler, jr. :
First consiabic, A Furguson : Selectmen, Jarnes Amb-
'lor, jr. Alexander Ferguson, Enoch Tyrell : Clergy,
'Josiaii Wetherby, Charles Bowles, f. baps. : Physi-
cians, Matthew Cole, Enoch A. Smith : Postmaster,
Alexander .Ferguson.
Jericho. Town clerk, Thomns Reed : First con-
stable, George B. Oaks : Selectmen, \V. A. Prentiss.
liUther Bacon, Henrv Field ; Clergy, Harvey Smith,
J. J. Gilbert, cong. J. M. Graves, bap. : Attornies,
|g. F. Purter, D. A. Smalley: Pnysicians, JaminHam-
lilton, Eleazcr Hatchins, George Howe, Hosea Bliss:
Postmaster, Frederick Fletcher.
J)Ian^eld. Town clerk, N. Butts : First consta-
ble, P^. C. Duvis : Selocimen, B. Homes, Asa Town,
Cyrus Hadley.
I ".Milton. Town clerk, Gideon Koxsie : First r.on-
'■^table, John M. Dewey : Selectmen, Lemuel B. Piatt,
^Ei jiih Herrick, Alfred Ladd : Clergy, Septimius
Rubinson, cong. : Aftornies, Boyd H- Wilson, War-
ren Hoxsie, Albert G. AViiiltemore : Physicians, Cal-
vin Deming, Daniel H. Onion, Jesse P. Carpenter, Jo-
seph B- Carpenter, Benjamin Fairchild : Postmaster,
Lyman Burgess.
I Richmond. Town clerk, Ciiarles Farnsworth :
First constable, Samuel Vv'hipple : Selectmen, Arte-r
';nas Flagg, Eli Biownson, Tiiomos Kimball : Clergy,!
;R.obert Tabor, metii. : Attorney, fFm.F. Briggs : Phy- i
isicians, Seih Cole, Reuben JNmjs ; .Postmaster, Abram [
■Sniith. __ ll
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j Shclburn. Town clerk, Levi Comstock : Firsl con-
jstable, Jonathan Lyon : Selpctmcn, John Tabor, Le-
ivi Comstock, jr. Elhanan W. Spear: Cierny, Lewis
I McDonald, epis. : Physician, Joel Fairciiild, jr. :
iPostmasler, Gurrad Burritt.
j St. George. Town clerk, Horace Ferris : First
Iconstablo, Amnsa Isharn: Selectmen, Reuben Lock-
jwood, Lewis Higbee, Ebonezer Isham.
j Underhill. Town Clerk, John H. Tower : First
;Constable, Franklin Chamberlin : Selectmen, Edward
Day, Elijah Birgc, Truman Sheldon ; Clergy, Piiine-
as Kingsly, cong'. : Piiysician Leonard Barton : Post-
{master, Henry Oakes.
} Weslford. Town clerk, Aaron Parks : First con-
■stable, Wm. Henry : Seieclnsen, Samuel Thrasher,
jDanforth Wales, Frederick S. England : ClergV; Sinj-
leon Parmalee, con. Submit Hall, bap. B. F. Taylor,
;meth. : Pliysicians, Thomas Haynes, Thomas AVil-
jkinson : Postmaster, Josephus Whipple.
Willislon.- Town clerk, George B. Manser: First
jconstable, Plarry Miller : Selectmen, Truman Cliit-
itenden, Zadock Coleman, Nathan Stearnes: Clergy,
Josiah F. Goodhue, con. Reuben \Yinegar, bap. Jo-
seph Bradley, umv. Calvin ShavN?, chris. : Attornies.
IGeorge B. Manser, Chaencey Brownell : Physicians,
Wiiipple Spooner, Ansel Briiy ; Pustmastcrj Horace
|L. Nichols.
j VVASHIISGTON COUNTY.
I Barre. Town clerk, Joseph Ripley ; First consta-
jble, Otis Peck: Selecttnen, John Tiiwing, Joseph D.
;Harrington, Joseph Wheeten: Clergy, Justus W.
jiFrench, con. J. A. Scarrett, met!). Jolm E. Palmer.
iiThomas Browning, univ. : Attornies, D.Smith, N.j
I'Kinsman, L. B. Peck, Chas. P„obinsou, S. Freeman :
fPhysicians, Robert Paddock, Seth Field, Lyman
fPaddock, Miner Y. Turrel: Postmasters, Jas. ilale,
f;i3arre, Walter Chaffy, 5'outh Barre.
|i Berlin. Town clerk, Abel Knapp : First constable,
fZenas C. Dewey : Selectmen, Jubez Ellis, Edmund
I'Langdon, Justus Brown : Clergy, Francis L. Whiting,
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cun. : Piiysiciaus, Juiin VVinslow, Orreii 6'ajiUi : F.vsi-
tnaster, Israel Duwey.
I Calais. Town clerk, Gideon Hicks; First consta-
ble, Alonzo Pearce : Selectmen, Pliny Curtis, Nclsonj
A. Chase, Charles Sibley : Clergy, Beuj. Page, chris
Attorney, Shubaei Wiieeler^: Physicians, Asa George.;
Cliarles Clark : Postaiaaters, Jonas Hall, Calais, Asa
;Alden, East Calais.
i Duxbury. Town clerk, Ira Arms: First consta-
ule, Gilman Huntley : Selectmen, Nathan Huntley.^
John Montgomery, Samuel Turner : Clergy, Calvin
Huntley, Nathan Huntley, Isaiah Huntley, f. w. bap. :
AiLorney, R,oger G. Bulkley.
Elmore. Town cierk, Martin Elmore: First con-
,6luble, Abel Camp: Selecir:ien, George W. Bailey,
'Abner Doty, Lemuel Richardson ; Physician, Joel G.
Camp: Postmaster, Abel Camp.
' Fayston. Town clerk, Peter Drew : First consta-
ble, \Ym. Sherman: Selectmen, Theophilus Bixby.^
Thomas King, William Sherman : Clergy, Mr. Sua-^
dard, con. Mr. Smith, meih.
i Middlesex Town clerk, Horace Holden : Firsi
'constable, Luther Farrar : Selectmen, Joiin Vincent,
Lucius Houghtun, Elijah Holden : Clergy, E. B. Bax-
ter, con. : Physician, Samuel Fifield : Postmaster, Mo-
ses L. Hart.
Jlontpelier. Town clerk, Joseph V.'ing ; Firsi!;
constable, Wm. Billings ; Selectmen, Josiab Wing.
Royal Wheeler, Juscph Reed; Clergy, Chester
^VVright, Samuel Hopkins, con. Joel Tempk-ton, rneth.
Samuel Farker, bap. ; Attornies, Samuel Prentiss.
Cyrus Ware, Jeduthun Loomis, Timotliy Merrill,
Wm. Uphain, Thomas Reed, jr. H. H. Reed, Azei
Spalding, O. H. Smith; D. P. Tliompson, C. J. Keith.
S.B.Prentiss, J. P. Miller, Nicholas Baylies, jr. ;
i'hysicians, Edward Lamb, James Bpuluin^, J. Y.
Dewey, N. C. King; Postmasters, G. W. Hili,
Muntpelier Village, Merrill Williams, Montpelier Easi
Village.
I Murshjleld. Town clerk, Jacob Putnam : Firs",
coiistiible. Win. IMartin: S>lpctmon, Stephen Pjlkin.
i04
iJosiah Holisier, Zeiias Bullock : Clergy, John Ca-
jjpron, chris. : PosUnaster, John H. Kimball.
Moreioion. Town clerk, Ebenezer Johnson : First
conslable, Levi .Spalding; S'eleclmcn, E'oen. Johnson,
Calvin Farrar, Aiphens C. Nobles : Clar^jy, Mr.
^'railh, meth. : Physicians, S'lephen Pierce, Lpsler
Kingsly : Postmaster, Ira Carpenter.
JS'crlhJleld Town clerk, Ehjah Smith, jr.: Firsl
constable, Mosns Robinson ; Selectmen, Ciias. Paine,
Jes?G Averill, Erastus Parker: Clerg'y, Joel WincH,
J. Nason, David Stickney, k. B. Kmsman, meth. :
Attorney, John L. Buck: Pliysicians, Benj. Porter,
|John Works: Postmaster, Oliver Averill.
I Plainjield. Tovv-n clerk, Silas Wiliianis, jr. : Fir^t
;constable, Nath'l Bancroft: Selectmen, Elijah Perry,
|lsrael Goodwin, Benjamm Whipple : Cipr'ry, Josppli
iTliacher, Jonathan Ku)ney, eon. Philip Wheeler, bap.
iR,. H. Deming", metii. : Ati;lit'rst Simons, Ebenezer
;Conant, Nathaniel Bancroft: Postmaster, Nathaniel
'Bancroft.
! Roxbury. Town clerk, Samuel M. Orcutt : First
iconftlable, Erastus Spalding: 2d William Ruorwles :
jSelectmcn, David Youno-, Amos Wardner, Daniel
jLoomis: Clergy, Benj. Svvasey, bap.: Physicians,
'ira Hunter, Henry Boyce.
I Stoice. Town clerk, Riverius Camp: First consta-
jble, Wm Raymond ; Selectmen, Elisha Cady, Peter
>C'. Lovejoy, Z. W. Bennet: Clergy, C. W. Martin,
iMr. Sievens, chris.: Attorney, O. W. Butler; Piiysi-
;cians, Thomas B. Dovv-nor, Joseph Robinson, Henry
N. Thomas : Postmaster, Riverius Camp.
! Warren. Town clerk, Sylvanus Payne : First con-
istable, Thomas Sargeant : Selectmen, Ashbel Miner,
jjoseph W.'Eldrtnlge, Tohan Rising; Clergy, Nath'l
W. Stearns, meth. : Phys^ician, Henry S. Peabody :
'Postmaster, Joseph W. Eldredge.
JVaitifield. Town clerk,>;Lowis Holden : First con-
4able, JohnS. Campbell: Selectmen, John Campbell,
'Rufus Barrett, Jedodialt BushncU: Clergy, Abel
Heath, meth. Guy C. Sampson, con. : Physicians,
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William Joslin, Oranjje 6'm:lh, David C. Joslin : Post-
inrster, Roderick Riclmrdson. i
I JValerhury. Town clerk. Paul Dillingliam, jr.
JFir.st constable, Elyrnus S. Ne-r-comb: Selectmen,
jPaul DillinghRm, jr. Leslie Gregg-, Eliakim Allen:
Cier^y, Daniel V>'arren, con. Ezra Buttler, Mr. S\va-|
!zey, bap. Sarnuel Lord, f. w. bap.; Attornics, Dan;.
[Carpenter. Henry F. Janes, P. Dillinghnra, jr. : Phy- 1
s;cicnf=, Oliver W. Drew, H. H. Basford: Postmas-i
;ter. Claries R. Cleaves.
j Worcester. Town clerk, Amos Rice ; First consta.
ble, Artemas Richardiion : ^'electmen, Milton Brown
'Joel H. Temp'oion, Henry Douo-loss; Physician. Jas j
\S. Skinrer; Postmaster, Rnfus Rrcd, jr.
i CALLDOMA COUNTY.
■ Bnrnd. Town clerk, John Shrav ; First consta-
ible, SiJas Kelly : Selectmen, Ciotid Harvey, Vv'm.
iShearer, ^\ m. Gilkerson: Clerg-y. Thomas Goodwil-
'!ie, pros. Andrew Goven, con. Silas Davidson, bap.:
JAttornies, Mordecai Hale, Samuel A. Chandler :
iPhysiciniis, John McNab, Jonathaii F. Skinner, Soc-
Srates Tnttle : Postmasters, Elij=;h M. Davis, Barnct,
James H. Howe, Mclndoes Falls, Darius Harvey.
iPassumsic
Burke. Town clf^rk, Asahel Burrinnrfor, : First
^constable, Daniel Bnckwith : Soiectmen,
jfii'on, Allen Coe, Erastus Hum
fFellman, univ. Abel Biiij^bee, f. bap. : Physician?
jiAbel Brown, Selim Newell : Postmaster, Asahel Bur- 1
i:'-in;Tton.
, Cabot. Town clerk, Thomas Oscrood ; First con-
i-feuie, Daniel Smith: Srdec?met), John \V. Dana, j;
lUv.jjh Vv'ilson, T. C Hoit : Clergy, H. Jones, con-
;D. Carr, mctli, .• Attorney, Theron Howard : Physi- |
icians, P. Scott, Vr. Pratt: Postmaster, H. McLean
Danvu'c. Town ch'rk, Archelau? Sias : First con-
■-table, D. B. Sentcr ; Selectmen, George W. Drew
Amos Ciem^mt, Ebenezer Thompson: Clerfry, E. J
Boardn)in. c"n. Fisher, bsp. Fairbanks
Attornic3, AV;n. P.Iottocks, Samuel B. Mattocks,',
Charles Davis, Azar Wethc-rbee, S. W. Cooper,'^
hel Burrinnrfor, : First
3oiectmen, Lucius Den-
iphrey : C!crc"y. Daniel [
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George 13. Chandler: Ph3'sicians, Eidad Alexander,
Olney Fuller, Samuel Collins, — — Healy : Puslmas-
Ler, I. P. Dana.
Gruton. Town clerk, John Darling, jr. : First
nonstable, Jolm Taisey : Selectmen, David Vance,
Enoch Mancheetcr, Peter McLaughlin: Physicians,
Horatio W. Heath.
Hardicick. Town clerk, Joseph Patch : First con-
stablp, J. B. Philbrook : Selectmen, Orra Crosby,
Asahel Goodridge, Silas Underwood, Ira Atkins,
William Gray : Clergy; Amariah Chandler, con. :
Attornies, Bliss N.Davis, John Farnham: Physicians,
Aaron Sinith, N. B. Spalding, Bliss : Postmasters,
L. H. Delano, Lamoille Village, D. G. Hopkinson.
Kirbif. Town clerk, James Church : First consta-
ble, Theophilus Grout, jr. : Selectmen, Merrit New-
hall, Josiah Joslin, Daniel Larned : Clergy, Luther
Wood, con.
Lyndon. Town clerk, BHas Bemiss, jr. : First
conslable, Charles Roberts : Selectmen, Stephen
M'Gaffey, Philip Goss, VV. Bemiss ; Clergy, M. Hill,
Daniel Quimby, t'. baps. Eleazer Smith, meth. : At-
fornies, Isaac Fletcher, G. C. Cahuon : Physicians-
Phineas Spalding, Freedom Densmore, Hubbard
Field : Postmasters, EpaphrasB. Chase, Lyndon, Eli-
as Bemiss, jr. Lyndon Centre.
Fcacham. Town clerk, Leonard Worcester :
First constable, Sarnent Field: Selectmen,-, Asa Skeele,
jJacob Blanchard, Pninchas Varnum : Clergy, Leon-
i ird Worcester : Attornies, Jolm Mattocks, Chester
!W. Bless : Piiysicians, Josiah Shedd, 2ebina K.
IPangborn : Postmaster, Joel Walker.
Rijegaie. Town clerk, rFilliam Gray : First con-
■itable," John B. 7Fhitelaw : Selectmen, Abraham
Page, Nicholas ^Fiii'.e. James Nelson, 2d : Clergy,
James Milligan, William M. Pringle, pres. : Physi-
cian, Eli Perry : Postmaster, Alexander Harvey.
Sheffield. Town clerk, Stephen Drown : First
nonstable, George Jennes : Selectmen, Joseph II. In-
J^alls, James Townsend, King Hill ; Postmaster, Jo-
'epl. H. Ingall
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SuKov. Town clerk, Jacob C. Morrill: First con-
istable, James Morso : Selectmen, Elislia Brown, Will-
iam Thompson, James Campbell, jr. : Clergy, Jona-
than fFoodman, t". bap. : Abel Heath, meth. : Physi
ician, Jacob C. Morrill; Postmaster, John Bcckwith.
j St. Johnsbury. Town clerk, J. Dickerman : First
constable, Salmon Wheaton ; Selectmen, Abel But-
ler, Thomas Pierce, jr. David Goss, jr..- Clergy,
James Johnson, W. C. Holmes, con. Ezekiel Vose,
nniv. : Attorney, J. P. Fairbanks : physicians, Mor-
rill Stevens, Jery Dickerman, Beniah Sanborn .- post-
masters, J. p- Fairbanks, St. Johnsbury plain, Calvin
Morrill, St. Johnsbnry, East, Horace Evans, St.
Johnsbury, North.
Walden. Town clerk, Daniel Wooster .• First
constable, Jesse Perkins ; Selectmen, Merrill Foster,
.Nathaniel Perkins, jr. Nathaniel B. Dow .- Attorney,
Jamee Bell •• physician, George C. Wheeler, postmas-
ter, Thomas W. Vincent.
Watefford, Town clerk, Sylvanns Hemminorway .•
First constable, Joseph Ide : Selectmen, Sylvanus
HemmintTwuy, Zenas Wood, Robert Tagg-ard .• At-
torney, Jona. D. Stoddard.; Physicians, Richard F.
Roweli, Alpheus Bugbee ; postmasters, E. C. Parks,
Watcrlbrd, Nathaniel Bishop, Lower Waterford.
Wheelock. Town clerk, Josiah Lane .• First con-
stable, James Roberts ; Selectmen, Sevvell Bradley,
Jonathan Taylor, Dudley Clark : Clergy, Sluibael
j^oaton, J. Nelson, f. bap, .- physician, F. Leaven-
worth .• postmaster, E. Bagley.
Woodbury. Town clerk, jabez Town ; First con-
stable, Joel Cilley.- Selectmen, Benjamin Fowler,
Ebenezer Bruce, James Wheeler.- Clergy, Gideon
Sabin, f. bap. physician, Seth Chase ; postiriaster,
Daniel Poor.
FRANKLIN COUNTV.
Bakcr-ifidd. Town clerk, .S'ilas B. /fnzeltine : First
constable, Robert Dean: .Selectmen, Comfort Barns.
Ira Fay, .Silas Potter : Clergy, .S. G. Tenney. con. :
Attornies, Theoph. Mansfield, Salmon Wires ' P. M.:
Physicians, Amos Pearsons, Oliver T. /fotin-hton.
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Belvidere. First constable, J. VV. Potter.
Berks/lire. Tcvvn clerk, /iarvrey Clark; First con-
stable, Ezra Wood ; 5'clectrnen, Wnu C. Ellsworfli,
Nathan Ilanv.hon, Oliver Austiti ; Clerg-y, Phinohas
Bailey, con. Periey HdW^ Raymond Austin, f. w. bap.
James Rockwell, bap. ; Attorney, JnsepiJ Sniith; Phy-
sicinns, Benj. B. Searlc, VVm. C. Ellsworth, Samuel
S. Butler, John S. Webster, Friend M. //all, John
Page ; Postmasters, Penuel Leavens, Berkshire, Den-
nis Samson, East Berkbhire.
Camhrldge. Town clerk, Lei i A. Carlton ; First
constable, Martin Reynolds; Selectmen, James B.
Gilmore, Beriah Curtis, Nathaniel Sears; Clerg-y,
Georo-e W. Ranslow, coiw John Ido, bap. ; Attornios,
f/enry Slowel, Levi Joslin, Nathaniel Reed, jr. : Phy-
sicians, John Fasset, W. Police, Barrel S. Miner :
Postmasters, Abner Brush, Cambridge, Nath'l Reed,
jr. JeiFersonville.
Enoshurgh. Town clerk, J/orace Eaton : First
constable, AlvinJ/onso: SeJeclrnen, Jehial R. Bar-
num, Jonas Boutwell, Samuel Kendall: Clergy, John
Scott, con. Luther Cole, bap. : Physicians, Eliphaz
Eaton, /JoracG Eaton : Postmaster, Alvin //)U3'}.
Fairjleld. Town clerk, J(jsep!i Soule : Firt-tccn-
stablo, Joseph A. Farnsworth : Selectmen, Joel Bar-
ber, jr. Aaron Burr, i/armon Northrop : Cierg-y, Ben-
jamin Wooster, con. Wm. Arthur, bap. ; Attorney,
John R. Skinner: Piiysicians, Chester Abell, Ches-
ter W. Keyes : Postmaster, Bradley Barlow.
Fairfax. Town clerk, N. W. Perry : First con-
stable, James Bellows : Selectmen, Joseph i-'armele,
John P. Hunt, Moses M'Master : Clergy, Ephrai;:.
Butler, bap. : Attornies^ i/omer E. //iibbell. Aaron
S. Beeman, An&on Soule: Physicians, N. W. Peri'y,
James H. Farnsworth : /-^osLma,«ter, //ampton Love-
ij-rove.
hie, Dan Rublee : Selectmen, VVihiani Fellon, Paul
Gates, Eleazer Olmsted: Clcrg-y, John Spaulding,
bap,: Physicians, Zeri Cushman, Enoch Pomoroy .•
I^FOstmastcr, Lymats Cushin/r.
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Fletcher. Town clerk, Elias Blair; First consta-
ble, John Kinsley, jr. .• Selectmen, Elias Blair, Jona-
than Bailey, Albert Kinsley: physician, Sandlbrd
lEtnory.
Georgia. Town cleric, Ira Hinckley / Fir^t consta-
ble, D. R. Bocriie.- Selectmen, Joshua Doane, Alan-
son Blair, Isaiah Washburn, jr. ; Clerofv, Hicnry P.
fJil.ock, con. Abijnh Sabin. bap. .- phvsicians, Jona-
than Taylor, Abel Blair, Horace P. Blair.- postmas-
ter. Joshua Doane.
llighg-ate. Town Clerk, Jesse Carpenter : Physi-
cians, Joseph B. Cutler, Frnnlclin Bradley, O. S. Camp-
bell ; Clergy, Bei'jarnin Wor.sier, con. Mr. Ste-|
vons rnelh.; Postmaster?, Stephen S. Kcycs, Wait
Branch, Powells Falls.
J'lhnfon. Town clerk, Daniel Dodcre .- First con-
?fab!", Jucob P. //adley : Selectmen, Joseph Doane,!
Joseph Andrews, Benjamin Ober : Clercry, Lyman
Case, con. Joel P. HdyWni, David Baynton, bap. .•
Attoruies, Erastus D. //ubbel, Nicholas Baylies, jr.
Pallas Phelps; physicians, SeihCiark, John JMei«6,
Asa Kittridge.- postmaster, C. Lynde, jr.
J\Ionl^ome.ry.~-To\\\\ clerk, B'. W. Fuller; Fiist
icf.nstable. Rnssel S. .Varcy ; Selectmen, Rufus Ham-^
iiton, Samuel Lusk, Richard Smith, jr. Clercjy. A. S.!
\Vare, con. Richard Peck, cpis. Piiysiciant", O. W
jFuIler, Alvin Lusk ; Postmnsler, J. L. CUpp.
Richford. — Town clerk, John Huse ; First consta
ble, Josiah Bla'^sdeli ; S--lectn)cn, Joseph Rounds, Jr
Jesse WoodrnlV, John Sanders; Cier^ry, Wm, Roo-
•^Ts, Prosper Powell, bap. Jny Powell, meth. Physician
John Huse; Posimaster, Enoch Carlton.
St. Albans.— Town clerk, John Gates, jr. First c. j,
Josiah Newton; Selectmen. Joim Smith, Eleazer
Jewett, W. H. Taylor; Clergy, Worliiinrjton Smith,
t
Icon. Sylvester Nash, cpis.
Chamberlain, meth.
^^ — W'n^iit, univ. Atfornies, Asa Aldis, Benj. Swift,
Biles Turner, James Davis, Luther B. Hunt, K. R.
Beardsiey, John Smith, Lticius Pvoyce. Steph-n S.
!Brown. Sami. P. Boscom, Benj. H" Smalley, Honrytg
iAdams, Joseph H. Brainard, David Read, Marsha"!!
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Witters, Orlando Stevens; Physicians. Charles Hail
John L. Chandler, Jonatlian Berry, Asa Holdridge:
Postmaster, Samuel H. Barlow.
Sheldon. Town clerk, Samuel Wead; First consta-
ole, IMnomas Marsh; Selectmerj, Daniel Fish, Wan-
ton Hazard, WilUann Green ; Clcryy, Isaac Hill, m.
Attornies, Augustus Burt, J. W. Sheldon ; Piiysicians,
F. W. Judson, John Gallup, David^Grant ; Postmas
ters, J. W. Sheldon, — Alvan Fassett, East Sheldon
Siva7iton. — Town clerk, Georgfo Bullard ; First c.
[Bradford Scott; Selectnien, R. W. Greeri, Nahuni
E. Jennison, Rufus L. Barney ; Clergy, E. H. Dor-
njan, con. Mr. Stevens, rneth. Mr. Ewers, f. b. At-
tornies, George W. Foster, Norman L. Whittemore;
Physicians, H. H. Brayton, Harding C. Whittemore,
Lewis Janes ; i-'ostmasters, Horatio B. Farrar, Swan-
ton Falls, Gardner Green, East S'wanton.
Walerville. Town clerk, Moses Fisk ; First con-
stable, Harley M. Baldwin; Seloetmcn, Wm. Wil-
bur, jr. Samuel Wiieelock, Thomas Potter; Clergy,
Albert Stone, bap. Pustmaster, Moses Fisk.
ORLEANS COUNTY.
Albany Town clerk, E. W. Kellogg; First con.
Zucr Rowell ; Selectmen, Wells Allen, Chester Ten-
ney, Lake Story; Clergy, E. W. Kellogg, con. Phys-
ician, DyarBill; Postmaster, Dyar Bill.
Barton. Town clerk, Titnothy C. Cobb; First c.
Daniel Smith; Selectmen, Jonathan Robuison, P»,ich-
ard Newton, Gilbert Ellis; Clergy, Otis F. Curtis,
con. Attornies, John H. Kimball, George M. Mason;
Phvsician, Frederick W. Adams; Postmaster, Alba
C. Allen.
Brownington. Town clerk, Elijah Strong; First
constable, John M. Robinson; Selectmen, George C.
West, Jasper Pobinson, Cyrus Eaton; Clergy, A. L.
Twilight, con. John Naison, meth. Attorney, Geo. C.
West; Physicians, James R. Grow, Lewis Patch;
Postmaster, Silas Brigham.
Charleston. Town clerk, Amos Parlin ; First con-
stable, Willia-m Snow ; Selectmen, Chauncey Fuller,
Winslow Farr, L-a Brackett; Clergy, Royal Gage,
u\
iiiciih. Joi.as Alien, U bap. i^nysiciuii, Andrev? fcspal
dinjr. [
Coventry. Town clerk, Elijah Cleveland; First j
constable, Thomas Guild; Selectmen, Argalus Har-|
inon, David Hu^gins, Thomas Baldwin; Clergry, R.,
A. Walkiiis, con. Attorney, Charles Story; Physi i
ciati:^. H'inry Hewitt, Samuel S. Kendall; Postmas-j
ter, Lorin^ Fiust. |
CraflsQury. Town Clerk, Joseph Scott, jr. First;
ionstahle, Joseph Sco't, jr. Se'iectmeii. Oliver Allen,:
Isaac Hovey, Silas Grow; Cler<:y, Wni. A. Chapin,:
leo.i. Cas?, meth. Altornies, August'is Young, j
- Hill, Jatnes A. Padd-jck ; Physicians, Fyier Ma-|
json, D.i!;ie! Dustui ; Postmaster, Wm. E. Paddock. !
Derby. Town clerk, Lemuel Ricliinond ; First c.j
E. Jenne; Sx}iectmen, Jacob Bates, J. Stewart. Jas.;
Dane; Cleriry. Moses Cheney, George B. Ide, bap.|
Attornies, D!'M. Camp, I. F. Redfie.ld, M. Leslie, L.|
Marsh; Piiv.siciani;, Moses F. Colby, Lemuel Rich-;
jinond; Posimostfrs, Nehcmiah Colby, Derby, Myron'
Lr'plit^ Derby Line. i
Eden. Trwn clerk, Jonas Stone; First constable.'
Luther H. Brown ; Selectnien. John Brown, Abel
Smitli, Clark Fisk; Physician, Wm. C Atwell. ;
Glover, Town clerk, Charles Hardy; First eon-!
.stable, J.jT. Sniiih: Selpctmeii, Solomon DwinnellJ
Thomas Biker, Seih T. Shaw; Cleruy, Reuben Ma-
-!on, con. Piivsiclan, Daniel Bates; Postmaster, D;in
Gray.
Greenahorough. Town clerk, Reuben Stor.-s ; First
constohle, Jabez Pinney; Selectmen, Stephen Sher-
man, Willard Lincoln, Ezekiel Round : Clergy, Mar-
vin Grow, bap. physicians, Edward Clark, Josiah
Dearborn; Postmaster, Jabez Pinney.
Holland. Tuwn Clerk, Isaiah Emerson: First c.
J. C. Robinson; Selectmen, John Mead, Truman
Fairchild, jr. Joshua French : Clergy, Isaiah Emer-
son, fiielh.
Hydepark. Town clerk, Theophilus W. Fitch :^
First constable, John C. Page; Selectmen, Nathani-ji
>d?. Sawyer, Dorus Fitch, Josepli W. SafFord ; At-f
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tonnes, Ji>sliua tSauyer, Georgw H. Prentiss ; Physi-
ainn, Ariul Pluntoon ; Postrnastof, J. Toby.
Irasbrtrgh. T'nvn clerk, Georo^o Nye; First con-
stable, N. B. Dodire; So'lectinen, Benjamin Hardy,
Elisiia H. Starkweather, James Harlow, jr. Clertry,
Otis F. Curtis, con. Attornies, Ehsha H. Starkwea-
.iier, Jessf Cooper, jr. Physician, Lathrop VV Ciir-
is ; Pt)strnaster, Georfje Nye.
Jay. Town clerk, Ebenczer Sanborn; First con-
-.table, Laueon Sanborn ; S"!ectmen, Ebonezer San-
l)'>rn, Geor^je Flii.t; Joseph Hadiock ; Postinasler, E.
Sanger.
Lowell. Town clerk, Abel Curtis; First con-
stably, Henry Smitli ; Selectmen, Joim Hardino-, Eli-
jah Buxton, James! O. Caldwell; Clergy, Silas Lamb,
con. Postmaster, Abel Curtis.
Jlorrislown. Town clerk, Denison Cooke; First
•or)slal)!e, C'lester Cooke; Selectmen, Wm. Joy, C
Burnett, Jedediah Bingham; Attorney, Saniuel A.
Wdlnrd ; Pliysicians, James Tmker, Alinarin Tinker.
Putnam; PostmasLcr, J*mes Tinker.
Jlorgan. Town clerk, Ira Leavens; First consta
le, Lemuel Reddino-; Selectmen, Ira Leavens, Chs.
Cummiu<f.s, Alden Grow; Clertry, Jacob S.Clark,
Physicians, Nathan G. Ladd, Leonard Morgan.
JVctDjjorl. Town clerk, Seyujour Lane; First con-
table, Jona. Frost ; Seleeimen, S. Warner, O. Dag
retr, P.ter Wlieelock; Clergy, Harvey Clark, b;ip.
Salem. Town clerk, Samuel Blake; First consta-
• !.-. Calvm S. Grov.' ; Selectmen, Moses PikCj Josi-
>U Lyon, N->y»'s H 'pkin.^on.
IVoif. T"wn cb'rk, Ezra Siinnfer; First constable,
Frederick Fuller; Sid-cimen, Frederick Fuller, R.
Ciiauibcrl.u; Cb-roy, Nathan H. Downes, bap. Ai-
ore.ies, U. C. Hat(di, Samm-i Sumner; Physicians.
D.ivid H. Bird, H<nrv Corey; Postmasttr, Ezra
Sanuer, Troy. David II'. Bard, North Troy.
IV'ikoU- Tiiwn clerk, Jesse VViiitney; First con-
-itable, iMillon Martin; Selectmen, Nathaniel Jones,
Jonathan Smith, Gilbert Noyes; Clergy, Royal Ha
kill, Chris. Physician, Galen Palmer.
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TFesfJield. Town clerk, Thomas Hitchcock ; Firslf
constable, Lure Miller; Sc'lectmen, Lulher Page,
Baxter Burroughs, I.uther Winslow; Pi)\:?icians, Hen-
ry Curey, Guy SicuglUon ; Postinasler, Henry Ricli-
irdsuu.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Bloomfceld. Town clerk. John French; First c
E'JOiirzjr S.iwtel! ; Selectint-n, James L. Erown, Le-
>-i Tulk'S, Datiii'l Fuller; Clergy, Salmon Gleason;
Postmaster, Chs. C Coiio.
Brumicick-. Town clerk, Tliomas G. French ; F.
:nn=iab!e. Henry D. Slicff; Selectmen, Thomas G.
French, Daniel "Sn-Jiih, Daniel Slioif, jr. Clergy, Benj-
Brown, nietli. Postmaster, Williatn Marshall.
j Canaan. Town clerk, Alfred M. logiiam; First c.
jSamuel Weeks, jr. Selectmen, Airreii M. Ingham,:
Elijah Frisbee, VVilliam Morrill; Ckugy, CaleD In-
^ails, f. b. Postmaster, Alfred M. Ingham. (
Concord. Tmvn clerk, Harvey G. Fry; First cpn-j
.-table, Abel Stacy ; Seleclmen, Archibald Taggard.'
Ge-), Culling, John Wiieeler, jr.: Pisysicians Sar-
ijeants, Jolm J^Fheeler, jr. : Allorney, David Hib-
bard, ir; Postmasler, Joseph Frv.
Granbij. Town clerk, Thadd'eus Metcalf ; Fir.-t c
Crasfus L. Basset! ; Seleclmer, Ashley Applelon, Eli|
jail Biker, Silas Buck; Postmaster, Martm Joslyn.
GuiUihaU. Town clerk, Erasius Caller; First c
Isaac Cuinmings; Selectmen, Erasius Cutler, Oli--!
Wall is, A^•ahHl B. H.>\vo ; Clergy, Jomos Tisdali\
con. Attori.ies, Seth Cushman, John S. Wells, Jas.
Steele, Geor<ie Paine; Physicians, W. Biirnham, jr.
^Johti Dewey; Seth Cuihtnan.
LemingLon. Town ch;rk, Mills Dg Forrest; Firs'
'constablf, Abdiel B'.odgeti : Sehciinen, Joseph Sims.
■Abdiol Blodgt'tl; Poslmn>ter, Mills D-' Forrest.
i Lunenburgh. Town cl-rk, S'ephen Howejr. Firs",
jcnnstabie, G. E. Hohncs ; Sdeclnion, S. Howe, jr.
'.Mitchell Silli-bee, Enoch Tnofoas ; Ch-rgy, Joremiai
^Giincs, con. Physicians, Daniel Egery, T/ios. W right.
jTiieron JFebb. Postmaster, Daniel Egery.
I JiJnidfilone. Town clerk, Joseph Merrill ; First c
K^
psssss^a-:
■fKiin^r^ieuKiHi. A'i!
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iVViliiam Kicti; JSeJecUnen, JcSse Hugh. Josepn Ulea-
json, Joseph Merrill.
I JsTewark. Town clerk, Philemon Hartwell ; First
jconsiable, Beiija. Wooster ; Seh'ctmen, Obed John-
?on, Rus>:g11 CurroU ; Clergy, John Sleeper.
j GRA-ND ISLE COUNTY.
I ..llburgh. Town Clerk, Lc-wi? Sowles : First. c.j|
|.GH'orge iMoU; Sr-lccunen, Thomas Mull,' Ichaboti j|
jNiles, GeoriTf; D.llenback; Attornics, Giles HarriiifrJl
jinii. Frederick li.iZPn, C. //. Perno-u ; Physician?, J. i|
«. Berry, M. AJ. lioD'ens; posiniusier, Roberl Ran-if
Grand Isle Town clerk, James Brown; First con-{|
.-tuble, Jiibez Liidd ; S'doeinien, Stephen Pearl, So|l
lot) T..birir:, S;unnel Adunis, Physician, M* !vin Enrns;::
l;CU^r(ry, A>a Lyon, con. Posttiiastor, A. H. %Y. Hyde
Isle La J\] alt. Town clerk, Tra HilJ ; First c(»n
p^t.-tble, Am.isa L. Holcornb; Selectmen, Charles Car
on. Ell Hall, Aaron Dcnio ; CJorgy, William Wait, j
ijne.ih. ; Posinmster, Ira Hill.
j JVorih Hero. Town clerk, Joel Allen ; First con
^stable, Lorain Butler ; Sehcfn)en, Ann^ustus Kni<,Hit.[
!l>avid Stroiifr, Beiijamir- Butler ; Clerp-y, Gerry
iWliilnpy ; Plivsician, -^ — Burgess ; Postmaster.
JAbner Dofy.
I Soulk Htro. Town clerk, Bird Landon ; Firs
jconj^table, Victor Adarns ; Selectmen, Benjamin Ad-j
jims, Calvin Fletciier, Waliace Motl : Piiysician, Ar j
1 emas Goodenoiigh ; Auorney, Hector Adams ;l
Potitmaster, Kector Adams.
ThefoIIoiL'ing were not received in season to be irnter
ed in their proper plrires :
Burlington. Town Clerk, Georo-o Robinson; Fr5i|
'.Constable, P.'dne.as Atwatcr; Selectman, Samueij
|\i-h(ds, Geo. P. Marsh, BMrreU Lone: Clergy, Geo]
jG- Ligc-rs-;!!, Uiiit. J-mes T. Dickinson, co,ig-. G^-' I
[r. CtiapMian, Epi?c. E Crane, Meth. Jeremiah O'Cul-i
1 iifOMii, C.iili./ec ; Air "riM'V.-^, Geo. Robinson, AlvaiJ
jI^..o:e. B. F. Bail- y, Geo p. Jvjiirsh, Charles Adams, Ij
j! -harhs Ktis-^el, I/otna-) Foote, Henry Lf\'ivenworth ij
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Aujos Blod^relt., John N. Porneroy, GamnlieJ B. iSaw-
'i'r-r, Lyman Cuinmings, Frederick G. Hill, William
Weston, Jacob Maeck, Heman Allen, \Vm. A. Gris-
w()l(], Israel P. Richardson, John P. Richardson, Is-
lac Warripr, A. W. Hyde, Andrew Tiiomp.son, Syl-
v'anus M. Parsons, Geo. x^llen; Piiysicians. John Pom-
oroy, Thomas Chasn'aerlain, Robert IMoody, Frederick
Gushing-, Horaiio Powell, AVm. Atwater; Postmas-
ter, Ephraim IMilis.
Some}-sd. Town Clerk, H. Rice ; First Constable,
loses Pike ; Selectmen, HuzcJton Rice, Elliot Morse,
LMoscs Pike.
, ^ JUDICIAL.
! The Judiciary powers of ihe state arc vested in a
jSuprerne Court, consisting of five justices, chosen ev-
iery year, by the loirislature ; a Connty Court, consist-
inn- of three justices, the cliief justice beiiig one of the
jiuiices of tile Supreme Court, chosen m the same,
manner, vvjio h.old courts twice a year in their respcc-l
five counties; and justices of the peace appointed in
he same manner.
S UPREJi E CO UR T.
Titus Hutchinson, Chief Justice.
Charles K. Williams,"]
Steplien Royce, jr. I Asaisfanl
Nicholas B tvheo, ( Justices.
Samuel S. Pnelps, j
EEN'>I5GTON COUNTT.
Nathan Burton, ^ , . , , r i-
Lun;an Norton, ^
Samuel Canfiold, Sheriff.
Aaron Denio, jr. H'gh BailiJT.
Hihind Hall, Slates' Atlorncy.
jMyron Cl^vk, Judge of Probate for the District of
I .^ilrtnchc^'er.
:Sy!vaniis Danforth, Juclgd-of Probate for the District of
j Bennington.
I IMyron Clark, Ezra Isham, John W. Harris, jail
hoinmissiorier.'";, f^)r the jail at Manchester. !
ne
Samuel I'uy, Jona. Hunt, Jolin Hicks, jail corn
tnissioners for the jail at Bennington.
Langdon, inspector of Hops.
Justic s of the Peace.
Arlington. Sylvester Deminfc, Reuben Barney
Samuel VVilmot, Asahel Hurd, John Arnold, Ansoi
Canfield, Benjamin Tiialclirr.
Bennington. William Hei:ry, Aaron Robinson, U
riali EiTorton, Orsamus C Men ill, Joseph Slcrrin
Green Biat-kmer, Henry Harwood, Oliver Abel, Ja-j
eob Ly'ii, Sam.Ui'l TI. Blackmer, John VaiuicrspcijrleJ
David Robmsoii i-. Pierponl Lsham, S'ebbins Wul-'
bridge, Edward M. VVpning, Jo^epli N. Hmsdel.
Dorset. Raymond Paddock, Josiah D-tN'ton, Gor-|
don B. Southworlh, Darius Moore, Benjamin Armes,;
Alexander Bliss, Dan Kent, Azel Morse.
Lnndgrove. David ^Vilt'y, Gideon Davis jr. Sime-
on Lelund, Aruri Benson, Joseph Holt.
Manchesler. John Aiken, Major Hawley, Truman
Purdy, Myron Clark, Ch'-slcr Ciaik, Loriug Dt^an,
Wm. Benxlict, James Hikox., Leon. Sargeant, Wm.
Farnswortli.
Pownal. Timothy Ware, Josiah Wright, Heman
Scranton, Ethan Brown, Henry Gardner, J. Myersjr.
|GardnerBei)nec,Marlin Kimbal!, Homer O. Merchant, j
jSolomon To'.vslee, Almon Marsh, Benjamin Stevens,
Daniel Bates, Samuel Wright.
Peru. Samuel Slone, Josiah Barnard, Francis Bon-
net, Reuben Digelovv'.
Rupert. Grove Moore, David Sheldon, jr. Isaac
Sherman, Simeon Rising, jr. Joseph Parker, Henry
Shfddon.
Beadshoro\ Richard Carpenter, Isaac Esty, AVm.
Stafford, Jacob Hicks, Joel PlouglUon, Calvin W.
Baker.
Sandgaie. John H. Sanderson, Tiiomas Peck, Ira
Hurd.
Shaffshuri/. Jeremiah TJatteson, Gardner Barton,
jr. Nathan L. Cros^, Hiram Bart<u,, Maldchi C-;.. Aa-
ron Denio, jr. Wright Spencer, John Johnson, Jcsoe
HT
jBlackmer, Daniel G. Huntington, Daniel Huling, Wal
r.er Taylor. .
Siamford. Otis Philips, John L. Wilmarth, Ste-j
phen C. Millard, Reuben Smith, Calvin Sampson, Eb-j
niezer Praii. |
Sunderland. James A. Graves, Joel Kenney.
Senrshurgh. Joseph Ewes, Oliver Harris.
JVinhall. Reuben Brooks, Silas Gieason, Hardin
Bebee, Nathaniel Melien.
Woadfurd. VViiliam Park, Elisha Lyon, Ginnings
Rider.
WINDHAM COUNTY.
John Roberts, ) n • , j t s-
T T o, 1 > *is3istanl Justices,
James Li. blark, ^
Henry Smiih, .Sheriff".
Otis Haven, High Bailiff.
Rosweil M. Field, States' Attorney.
Peter R. Tnft, Judge of Probate for the District of
TVestminster.
.Marshall Miller, Judge of Probate for the District of
J\larlbGro\
James Eiliot, Moses Forbes, Josiah Taft, jail com-
iDissioncrs.
Timothy Underwood, Inspector of Hap3.
Justices of the Peace.
Athens. Thaddeus Alexander, Abraham Ball, T.
\l. Whitney, Joseph Tinkham, Daniel Fuller, Warren
Tiiikham, Miciih Davis.
Acton. Lemuel Farvvell, Ebenezer Huntington, Na-
ithan Fisher.
j Brattleboro'. Lemuel Whitney, Samuel Clark, R.
Fitch, Samuel Elliot, Francis Goodhue, Henry Clark.
iStepiien Greenleaf, Sjimucl Root, Joseph Goodhue,
David Wo )d, Edward Woodman, Jona. D. Bradiev.
Win. F. Hill, VVm. R. Hives, J^evi Stoddard, Isaac
Pkinimer, Rufu.s Clark, P.iul Chsse.
Brookiit.e. Thomas Crane, Ephraim Park, Alvin
Coyden, Ed:^nn Higo-ins, Samuel Stebbiiip.
I Dover. Reuben Dean. David Burr, Abraham Jones,
Ebenezer Jone?; Aaron P. Pijrry, Aasaph Haekina.
ll^i
Sdtnuel Junes, EDt'uczer Cupulaud, Win. iri. Joat's,
James Miner, jr.
Dummerston. Marshall Miller, Asa Knirrht, Samu-
1 Knij^ht, Asa Bdyden, David Bernis, Joseph Dix, Jo-
iali Tuft, Joel Chandler, Erios Leonard, Asa Dullon,
jr. Rnfus Moore, Joseph Duncan.
Guilford. Samuel Sikt'c, John Piieips, Aaron Bnr-
ncy, Isaac Brown, jr. Dana HyJe, Benjamin W. Ste-
ven?, Jnmcs Noyes, Cyrus Carpen'.er, Samaei C'ut-
tinrr, Naihan Conant, Barnard Lvnde, Russel Hyde,
Ward Bullock.
Grafton. Thaddons Taylor, Benjamin Dwinnel,
Barziliai Burgess, NiUhan Wheeler, Artemas Spring.
Samuel Walker, Lucius C. Alexander.
Halifax. Darius Bullock, Daniel Jones, Erastus
Hall, Isaac Warden, Ehsha Hagar, Wm. Plumh, San-
ford Plumb, Jedediah Stark.
Jamaica. Ezra Livermore, Timothy Goodale, Ze-
loles Skinner, Alplieus Kellog, Stannel Barry, Atnos
Howard, 2d. James Brown, jr. John Kidhign;, Peter R.
Tafl, Nathaniel Rohbin?, Nathaniel Cheney, jr.
Londonderry. Samuel Arnold, Luther Stovvel,
Lawrence Pierce, John Aiken, Tyler Tinkham, Thos.
S. Viall, Elisha White, Emerv Brown.
Marlboro'. Hubbard H. Wmchcslcr, Jesse Cone,
Oshpa Smith, David Mather.
JVeufane. Martin Field, Benjamin Orinsbei?. Wal
ter Eager, Roswell M. Fiekl, Paul Holland, Nathan
Stonc'jona. Hall, Pardon T. Kimball, David Merri-
field, Sylvanus Sherwin, Ebenezer Morse, Nuhnin
Hougiiton, JampsElHot, Joseph Ellis, Win. H. Wil
fiams, Henry Whcelock
Putney. Alexander Campbell, Oti.? Haven, Asa
Keyes, 2d, Asa Washburn, Simpon Read, Horac,^
Bliss, David Crawford, Pnincas White, John Can.p-
bell.
Rockinoham. Peter Willard, Ebei.ezer Lock, Al-
exander S. Campbell, Calvin Webb, Ezekie! Weston,
Henrv Lako, jr. Solomon Wriglit, Horace Baxter,
Daniel Kellogg, David Chandler, Artemas Robbing,
Hiram Davis, Elijah Jones, Elias Pulsipher, John H.
Campbell, Benjamin Smith jr.
Slratlon. Asa Philips, Moaes Forrester, Richard
Scott, Abel Grout.
2\mnsend. Charles Phelps, C ha pin Howard, Wait-
still R. Ranney, Joseph Tyler, Arad Holbrook, Dana
Bailey, Lucius Dyer, Thomas Brown, John H. Brig-
ham, Caleb Garfield, Barnard Salisbury, Joel Cham-
berlain, Wm. R. Shafter.
Vernon. Cyrus Washburn, Joseph Franklin, Eb-
enezor Howe, jr. Elijah Stebbins, John Stebbins, Ash-
ley Bartlet, Jesse Lee, Timothy A. Bascomb, Eli Lee.
'Somerset. Jothain Pike, Luther Alden, Hazelton
Rice, Elliot Morse.
Wardshoro\ Asa Wheelock, Pearly Fairbank,
Leland Fairbank, Joseph Converse, Thomas Barber,
Peter Hammond, Stephen Warren, Adin Thayer, Na-
f.haniel Ward, Siias Dexter.
Westminster. Ephraim Ranney, Joseph Ranney.
John Small, Steplien Tulhill, Jusiah Willard, Abia!
Goodalo, Ellery Albee. j
Whitingham. Simeon Morse, Henry Closson, Na-
than Brown, Elisha Putnam, Joel B. Eames, Amos'
Brown. j
Wilminglon. Jairus Hall, Lancy Forbes, Azor;
Smith. I
Windham. Richard Kcllogo', John Woodbury, Jas.|
White, Wm. Harris, S. Goddard, T. Burton, N. Al-j
drich, L Barrows, H. Burknapp.
RUTLAND COUNTY.
Henry Hodges, ] ji,,i,tantJustices. I
John P. Colburn, ^
Jacob Edgerton, jr. Sheriff. i
Chauncey Thrall, High Bailiff. I
S. H. Merrill, States' Attorney. !
Robert Pierpoint, J■^^£/o^e o/^ Probate for Ike District^
of Rutland. j
Almon Warner, Judge of Probate for the Dictrict
of Fair Haven.
Robert Pierpoint, Ambrose L. Brown, James D.
Butler, jail commissionQrs.
1^0
Justices of the Peace.
Benaon. Isaac Griswold, Marshall R. Mcacharn,
Philo Wilcox, Jesse Parkill, Asa Youn^, Salmon P.
Ahell.
Brandon. Paul Spoonerjr. Martin Carlisle, Ches-
t,er Wiiislow, Asahel June, Walter Couiey, Harvey
Hal!, Jacob Powers, David ISIerriam, jr. Julin A. Co-|
nanl. j
Gasllelon. John Mason, Josiah G. Harris, Ezekielj
Rud, Berjamin F. Liiiij^don, Svlvestcr Pond, Noah!
Hoit, Selah H. Morn!!. ' j
Chittenden. Moses Randall, Jonas Wheeler, Thos.
Manly, Tliomas J. Leonard.
Clarendon. Reuben Smith, D. S. Ewen, Lewis
Walicer, Jonathan Dyer, Asa Chaplin, Thomas Slew-i
ard, Enoch Sm'th, Linsley Round, Chapman Gid-
dinnfs.
Danhy. James McDaniels, Rnfns Bucklin, jr. Ben-
ja. Barnes, John Vail, Galen J. Locke, Z>avid Young,
Ira Yail, Seeley Vail.
Fairhavcn. Moses Colton, Tilly Gilbert, Bartiabas
Ellis, Hcnian Slannard, Edmund Kinsland, Vv m. C.
Kitrido-e. j
Hubhardlon. Samuel Cheever, David Barber, Setii)
Wallis, Henry J. Horton, James Fla^g, Ira Jennings.!
Ira. Preserved Fish, Joshua HarrinCTt.on, Bassel
Fish,Slukely Thornton, jr. Whipple Mariin. j
JIe7idon. B^ufus Riciiardson, Nathan Fisher, Thos. j
Hunt. I
JJiddietoicn. Jonas Clark, Gideon Miner, Allen
Vail, Jacob Burnham, David Plubbard, Orson Ciark,!
Eliakim Paul. [
I Mount Hoiley. Nathan T. Spragur*, John White,!
:Homer Earl, Abijah Cole, Isaac Dickerman, Marvel li
jjohnson. |
JSIount Tabor, Caleb Buffum, G. J, Tabor, Beiija '
Britton.
Orwell. Joab Smiih, Darius Basconib, David Cut
'ii^-g, jr. Thomas D. Hammond, Rululf White 2d, Ros-j
well Boltum, jr. Ira Young. Julius A. Austin.
Pawlet. Nathaniel Harmon, John H. Andrus, Oli
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ver Hanks, Elisha Allen, David C. Blossom, Bavid
Blakely. \
Pittxfield. Wm. R. Blossom, Eleazer B. Rockweil,|
C.ilvin Jo?lin. |
Piltsford. Gordon Newell, Isaac Wheadon. Isaac
Brise, Samuel H. Kellogg, Samuel Fairrield, Thomas
F. Booge, John Pierpont, Jeffrey Barns, Lyman Gran-
trer, Azof Dickerman, German F. Hendee, Abraham
Owen. i
Poullney. Almon Warner, Amos Thompson, Hen-j
ry G. Ncale, William L. Fairham. Wm. Ward, Joel|
Beeman.
Rutland. Gershom Cheeney, Chauncy Thrall, Mo-
ses Stronor, Moses Lester, Francis^Slason, Wm. Page,
Ambrose li. Brown, Robert Pierpoint, Robert Tem-
ple, John Purely, Amherst Loe, Benning Chatterton,
Thomas Tower, Moses Watkins, Rodney C. Royce.
Shrewsbury. John Kilburn, Ziba Aldrich, Zidon
Edson, Wm. Marsh, Elijah Holdun, Harry Holden,
John Buckmaster.
Sherburne. A'bro Anthony, Josiah Wood, Silas
Colton, Richard Easlerbrooks, jr.
Sudbury. Thomas W. Hyde, Peter Reynolds,!
James R.'Hyde, Moses Hall, jr." Joseph Warner.
Tinmouth. Obadiah Noble, Linus Cramplou, Wail;
Rathbone, Noah W. Sawyer.
fValibigford. Wm. Lent, Amos Bucklin, Nathan'lj
Ives, Sam'l M. Egerton, Howard Harris, Jos. Packer,
Thomas Hulett.
Wells. Ansel Goodspeed, Heman Hastings, Shu-
bael Lamb, David B. Lewis, William Potter, jr. Allen
Grover, Wesley Clemens.
West Haven. Jona. Orms, Erastus Coleman, Seth
J. Hitchcock, David King.
WINDSOR COUNTY.
Samuel W Porter, ) jissistant Justices.
Royal M. Ransom, S
Lysander Raymond, Sheriff.
Carlos C. Coolidge, Stale's Attorney.
Jabez Proctor, Judge of Probate for the District ofj
Windsor.
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Isaiah Raymond, Judgo of Probate fur L he District of
Hartford.
Henry C. I>ennison, Benjamin Swan, Lyndon A
Marsh, co!nrni>'sioners of jail delivery.
George W. Rice, Inspector of Hops.
Justices of the Peace.
Andover. Orin Hazeltine. Abraham Brown, Ed-
ward Simons, Benjamin Morse, Samuel Clark, Wm.
Warner.
Barnard. John Foster, Joseph B. Danforth, Luih-
■r Cheney, Alphens Howe, Charles (folcott, Calvin
Green, Levi Belknap.
Baltimore. Jonalhan Woobbnry, Joshua Leland.
Bridgcwaler. Isaiah Raymond, David Thompson.
Tames Walker, James H. Muntrer, Emanuel Sawyer. jg
Bethel. Jom. Marsh, Waiter Perrin, James Wul[;
lace, Tiiomas P. Russell, Cliarles Barret, Philip Had
ley. Peleg S. Marsh.
Cavendish. Amos Wheeler, Samncl Adr^ms, Wm
Smith, Josiah Gilson, Jabes Proctor, Hale Bates, Dar
Grout, Levi Jttckman.
Chester. Amos Heold, Daniel Onion, Josiah Barns.
jTlioma^ T. Barrett, \Tillinm Henry, Jesse Stodman.
Jesse H. Hosmer, Abner Field, 2d, Thomas Robin-
son.
Hartford. James Tracy, Freegrace Leavitt, Ze-
rah Brooks, George Udall, John Porter, David Now-
fon, Zebulon Delano, John Downer, Shubael R.uss.
John Strong, James Udali, Wyjlys Lyman, Daniel Ha
|zen, Allen Hazen, Harvey Noble.
Harlland. Asa Weed, Samuel Wceden, Sullivan
Marcy, Lewis Merit, Theophiius Koit, Samuel Tay^-
lor, James Dennison, Moses T. Swan, Daniel Denni-:
son.
Ludlow. Asahel Smith, Joseph Davison, Stephei
Cummings, Reuben Washburn, Sewall Fiillum jr. Lq-I
vi Adams, Arioch Smith, Jonas Dunn, Artcmas Spaf
;brd, Asa Fletcher.
Jforxjcich. Don J. Brigham, Jacob Burton, Joseph
Em?r3on, John Shafter, Alba Stimson.'Calvm SGavei
Jool Morris, John Empr.snn.
Plt/movth. Asa Briggs, jr. Jolin Lakin, Cephai^
[Moore, Levi Slack, Jabez VVood, Ssiinuel Page.
Pom/ret. Isaiah Tinkliamjr. Henry Hewitt, John
E. Doteri, David Chandler Gardner VVinsiow, Gilberi
Alien, Nathan Sno\-
Reading. Charles Buck, Win. Felch, L. B, VVash-
Jirrn, Sluibael C. Shedd, Nalh'l Dyer, Simeon Buck.
Rocketer. Ephraim D. Brif^gs, Lyman Emeraon.
John Amy, Oliver Luey, Stillrnan Euier&on, S. S.
Hemmenu'ay.
Royalton. Elisha Rix, Daniel Ri.\, Jonathan Kin-
ney, Oel Billinrrs, Calvin Farkhurst, Jabez H. Board-
:nan, David Williams, Rodolphus Dewey, Wm. Wood-
worth.
Sharon. Reuben Spalding, Wm- Steele, Freeman
Holty John Baldwin. Samuel Shultleworlh, jr. Wm.
Pixloy, Henry Chamberlain.
Sprin^eld. Asahel Powers, Elisha Bisbee. John
Field, John Boynton, jr. Nomlas Cobb, Don Lovell,
N'oah Safford, Arthur Field, Jotiiam Broltum, Geo.
Johnson, Osman Burge, Wm. W. Whitney, Smith
Holmen, Wm. Dyer, Jona. Webster, Horatio G. ifavv-
;{ins, Wm. Thayer.
Stockbridge. Rufus Lyon, Justin Morgan, Samuel
Belcher, Joseph Chamberlin, Ira Cooper, Daniel Ran-
ney, jr. Asa Patridofe, John Leonard.
Weathersfoeld. Thomas Prentiss, Ebenezer Shedd,
Joshua Upham, Joseph R. rFilliams, Barnabas Dean,
John Brown, Amos Ilulett, Jona. Lawrence, Asa Up
ham, Philander Taylor, John -Shcrwin, Daniel Bowen.
Weston. Amos N. Burton, Henry Lovejoy, Jacob
Whitney, David Sierling, Peter Blanchard.
i Windsor. Samuel Shuttleworth, Thomas Leland,
Asa Aikens, Wm. G. Hunter, Carlos Coolige, Chas.
jLeavens, Nahum Swallow, Daniel Reed, James Bay-
' ey, Rufus Root, Richard Wait.
Wooddock. Benjaijiin Swan, J/onry C. Dennison,
fFalter Palmer, Jesse Williams, Hovvland Simmons,
Elipbalet Dunham, Edwin Hutchinson, Samuel Da-
mon, James Slayton, Daniel Taft, Wra. Scott, Asaph
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Pletcher,jr. Jared Bickord, Jason Kendall, Isaac Par-
ker.
ADDISON COUNTY.
Silas H. Jennison, ) ^ • , * t *•
,,r Ai " 1 > Assistant Justices,
Wm. Mynck, ^
Marshall S. Doty, Sherif.
Myron Bushnell, Hiij:h Bailiff.
Ebenezer N. Brio^j^s, Stale's Attorney.
Samuel Swift, Judge of Probate for the District of
Addison.
Noah Hawley, Judge of Probate for the District of
JVew- Haven.
Joel Doolittle, Charles Linslpy. Dorastus Wooster,
commissioners ofjail delivery, for the County of Addi-
son.
Noah Hawley, Enoch D. Woodbridije, George
W. Rocrers, commissioners of jail delivery for the
City of Vergennes.
Justices of the Peace.
Addison. Henry Smith, Wm. H. Picket, Henry
Brevnurt, Aaron Jackson, Cyrus Strong, David Whit-
ley, Lyman Clark.
Bridport. Benjamin Miner, jr. Calvin Solace, Josh-
ja S. Strong. Reuben Gillet, Sulomon Mason, Gard-
ner Converse, Ebenezer Allen, Jos. C Eldridge, Sen-
sea Ausiin, Wm. Rock wood, Abner Wilcox.
Bristol. Riifus PI. Barmrd, John Howden, Amos
Eddy, Uriah Hoyt, Robert Holley, Luther Newcoinb,
Henry Soper, VVmier H. //olley, Philetus Pier, Ho-
ratio Needham, Daniel E. Parmelee, Philo S. Warn-
er, Samuel H. Holley, Harvey Munsell, Hiram Al-
wood.
Cornwall. Horace Janes, Horace Linsloy, Asahel
Bingham, Jesse Ellsworth, Chaunccy Cook, Wm.
Haniilton.
Ferrisburgh. Theophilus Middlebrooks, Stoddard
Martin, Caleb Sherman, Stephen Beech, Ira Tupper,
Joseph Rodgers, 2d.
Goshen. Josiah Dart, Moses Kinsman, Nathan Ca-
pen.
Hancock. Josiah P. Brooks, Zerah Barns, Charles
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[jCiiurch, Aaroa Piper, Charles G. liobbiiis, John
"//ackett.
Kingston. Joseph Patrick, Thonns Kin^r, \Vm.
Ellsworth, jr. John Thatcher, Isaac Parker. ° ^
Leicester, TVm. Gile, Geo. M. Fi^h, Stephen Smith, I
.John Paine.
1^ Lincoln. Joseph Blancharcl, Hezokiah Hatch, Wm.
SiS. Aborn, Jaaies Butterfield, Valentine Varnev, Isaac
"f/oListon. ' j3
^Middlebury. Seth Storrs, Nathan Case, Clark!
roote, //iram Muntrer, Charles Linslev, Dorasujsf!
.^^rj^'uosLer, Norman Tupper, G-o. Chiptnan, Geo. Cjl
jLoomis, Harvey Bell, Joel Duiittle, Ozias Seymour,!
Samuel Swift, Jede-Jiah S. Bushneil, Taos. M. Filch, |
Elisha Brewster, Robert B. Bates.
^ MmJcton. Johnson Finney, Arza C. Dean, Oliver!
Sherman, Luman B.Smith, Sroddard Mollis, John Ba-'-
j'^on, John Barnun>, Russel J^astman, Natlian Smilh, a
.Itis'an Willourrhby, Charles Shattiick, TVnu ElliotJ
\fFiii. Tracy, Hiram Smith, Lyman Smith, Alson Col-i
[lins. 2
A^'eto- Haven. Jona. Hoyt, jr. Othniel Jewett, Jos-
!^;ph Everts, TFm. Nash, Samuel E. Chalkcr, Ehas'
llBottum, Bela E;dridii:e, Silas Doud, Justus Pier, An-^|
jl'hony Spra-rue, Ira Clark, Wight.man Huntington,'!
|;Lemuel E. Eldridge. Horace P. Biri^e, Daniel Twitch-ly
^■11. " ' ° 11
Panton. Abner G. Holcomb, Putnam Bishop, Al-
exander Brush, Silas Pond, Jesse Grandy, Silas Tap
pan, Norman iNIunson.
Ripton. Calvin Pier, James Kirby.
SaU.'iburij. Aaron Barrov^s, Alphe'us Taylor, Reu-.
^ 'cn Saxton, John M. Weeks, James L. Murton, Eb-[
fimezer N. Briou-g.
[I Skoreham. Elislia Bu?cnmb, Eberjezer Bush, Ud^
Ijiyy H. Everest, Joseph Smith, 2d, Aaron Lawrence,
Msaac Chipman, Davis Rich, Kent Wright, Levi O.!
|Suchard, L'>wis HuiU, Charles Rich, John S. Lara-
^jajjje, Alonzo Btrchard, John S. Hur.sden.
«j Starkshoro\ Elisha Ferijuion, Ira Bushneil, Almon
I:
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JAtwood, Joh.n Hill, od, Isaac Stowell, Harvey C. Kim-
jball, David Kellogg-, jr. Myron Bushneli.
Vergcnnes. Amos W. Barnuni, Enoch D. Wood-
jbridge. Noah Hawlcy, John Thompson, P. C. Tucker,
'jVVtn. P. Brown, Jahazael Sherman, Ville Lawrence,
\Wm. Biirrilt, Isaiah Scott, Samuel S. Woodbridge,
Jeptha Shedd.
I TValtham. Geo. Fislier, Wm. Barton, Solomon
iHobbs, Chester Ward.
! Weyhridge. Barzilia Stewart, Elijah G. Drake,:
iJoseph Hayvvard, Timothy W. TwUchell, Samuel'
James, Loren Drake.
Whiting. Ephralm Moulton, Moulton Needham,
James O. Walker, Harmon Strong.
CHITTENDEN COU^iTY.
Eli Brownson, ) ^ . , , ^ ,.
T I -rr o- 1 r • > '■^Issistant Jaslices.
John Van Sickhn, jr. ^
Rosvvell Butler, Sheriff".
Ezbon Sanford, High Bailiff". \
Albert G. VVhittemore, States' Attorney. \
fiTruman Chittenden, Judge of Prohatt Jor tlie Dis-\
|! Irict of Chittenden. \
|| Geo. P. Marsh, Israel P. Richardson, Charges j,
Ie.Hnyjies, jail commissioners. |
I Elisha Barstow, Inspector of Hops. j'
I Justices of the Peace, '•■
I Bolton. John Pinneo, Samuel B. Kennedy, Asa i
i|Stockwell, Moses L. Colton. j
ij Burlington. Geo. Robinc-on, David RutfecIK I^aac
|iT. Hyde,' Heman Allen, Nathan B. Haf well, John N. j
I Pomeroy, Isaac Warner, diaries Ruesel, George P. ;
j: Marsh, John Johnson, Luman Foote, Amo.s Blo'tlgett, ;
ILyman Cummings, Theodore Catlin, John BarsTow,
|Ebenezer Brown, Thomas Hockley, Frederick G. Hill, I
Samuel H. Isham, JFm. Evarts, Nathaniel Mayo. |
Colchester. Jabez Penniman, Daiiioi P. Adams,'
Peter Newcomb, EUienczer M. Farrington, Joseph E. j
Rhodes Noah Wolcut, John Hyde, Wm. B. Muiison, '
Cyrus Farrand. i
Charlotte. Jo?eph D. Fornsworth, Nathaniel Now- '
ell, Aaron L. Bro.ch, ^J''^^^ ^J^j^i^^^^^"'- Sherman, \ \
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John Strong, Wm. Noblo, Luther Stone, Everett
iRich, Jeremiah Barton, Geo. Newell, Benja. Sim
jonds, vSalmon Pease, Jona. Breckenridg-o.
! Essex. John D. Barry, Amasa Bryant, Henry Bliss,
jjohn Hurlburt, Reuben Barret, James H. Delano,
Geo. ^j^liitney, Solomon Baker, Samuel Pag-e.
j Hinesburgli. Erastus Boslwick, John M. Eldridge,|
IMitchell Hinsdcll, iVmos Clark, Nahum Peck, Daniel i
^Scofield, Stephen Byington, Erastus Meacli, George'
Palmer. ;
Hunting:ion. James Ambler, jr. Amos B.Cooper,;
-2d. John Judson, John Snider, NathaLiel Norton, Jer-|
.emiah Remington. i
I Jericho. Truman Barney, Thomas Reed, Oliver'
Lowry, Lyman Field, Arthur Boslwick, Geo F. Por-[
ler, Lemuel Blackman, Thomas Chittenden, Wm. P.;
Richardson, Lyman Reed, David A. Smaliey, Smith:
Benham.
JMansJield. Nathaniel Butts, Samuel Harris, Aaron
Hall, Elisha Brown.
Milton. Gideon Hoxsis, Ephraiin Herrick, Pholps
Smith, Jacob Davis, rFarren. Hoxsie, Buyd H. V¥il-i
5on,Emeral Mason, Ithream Abbot, Timothy P. Phelps,-;
Ira Witters, Albert G. W^hittcmore. i
Shclburjw. Levi Gomstock, SamuelBlinn, Asaheij
Nash, Nathaniel Gage, Elihu Russei, Levanter S.j
rrhite, Henry S. Morse, Samuel Miner. I
St. George. Horace Ferris, Lewis Higbee, Shcr-;
man Beach, Reuben Lockwood, Amasa Isham. !
Richmond. B^^noni Thompson, Oliver SlicpherdJ
Amos B. Bishop, Nathan Fay, jr. Artemas Flagg, Ed-!
ward Jones.
UndeyhUl. \Ym. Barney, Peter Mnrtin, Augus-
tus Sm.ith, Jona. fFocdworth, Isaac J. Bowen, David
T. Stone.
Westford. Ebcnezcr Bowman, Ziba Woods, I.--aac
Chase, Thon^as Haynes, Hiram Castle, Alva Barron,
Josiuh FarnsworthjDanforth W'ales, Bartholomew F.
Taylor.
Williston. Solomon Miller, Nathan Allen, VW^slyy
Whipple, Geo. B. Mansur, D-.vid A. Murray. Jolm
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i?rovvn,jr. Chauncey j5rownell, David French, David
jlsharn, Truman Cliittenden, Brigharn C Wright,
Alexander L^e, Ezbon Sanford.
ORANGE COUNTY.
Daniel Cobb, ) m • , t r t-
t^, T \ Assistant Justices.
Thomas Jones, ^
D. A. A. Buck, Stale's Attorneij.
Lyman F\\.q\\, Sheriff.
Justus Edson, BaiUff.
Wm. Spencer, Judge of Probate for the District
of BracfiM'd.
Frederick Grisu'cld, Judge of Probate for the
District of Randolph.
J. W. Smith, Daniel Jackson, Jason Steele, jail
commissioners.
Justices of the Peace.
Bradford. Danie! Martin, John B. Corliss, Arad
Stebbins, Thomas Tabor, Barton N. Tyler, John B.
Pickett, Oliver Hardy.
I Brnintree. Jonathan Bass, Daniel 7Fait,jr. Sam-
uel Riford, Gurdin Randall, Seth R-iford, Isaac La-
throp.
i Bro'tJf field. Barna Eij^clow, Thomas Kingsbury,
Simon Cotton, Luther J''F heat ley, Noah Paine, Ho-
mer Hatch, Joseph G. Sniilh, Daniel Kingsbury, Na-
thaniel fFheatiey, Alvan iJovey.
Chelsea. Urban La'.lirop, D. Azro A. Buck, Joel
Tir.ker, Jason Steele, Joim W. Smith, Joshua Dick
mson, Jnsiah Dana, VVyman Spooner, Josiah RobbiusJ-
Elisha Williams, jr. 11. E. G. M'Laughlin, Ebcuezer!^
llackett, George Waymoutli.
Corinth. Stephen Eaton, Eidiraim 7'Fard, Richard
Smith, Ezekiel True, John W. Rjbie, Daniel ^Foods,
jr. Amos C Tenney, Samuel [lazidtine, Joshua iMer-
;ril], Gouldsburn Tapjin, Nathan Blake, Henry Dear-
born, Jeremiah JFnghf, William Spencer.
Fairlee. Jesse Stoddard, Sanuiel Bliss, Enoch
Brown, Moulton S, Morey, Ebenezer Albee, Tiiomas
Stralton.
JS^ciobury. John W:Icr x, Isaac Bailey, Jusoph Bor- ji
jry, Abner Bailey, John E. Chatnberlain, Stephen
m
Powers, jr. Levi Rodgers, Moody Grow, Jonas Tuck-
er, Jonas Clark, James Bayley, 2d. SarnueJ Powers,
Peter Burbank, Simeon Stevens, jr. Levi Carter.
Orange, Luther Carpenter, Jonathan Emery, Mo-
ses Sargent, Reuben White, George Petrie, Ezekie)
Currier, Christopher Richardson.
Randolph. Calvin Blodgelt, John Glidden, Benja-
min Bugbee, Enoch Hibbard, Belcher Salisbury, Icaaci
Bii)df(ett. Samuel Mann, Joshua Martin, Sylvanue
Blodgett, Martin Flint, Benjamin Griswold.
Strafford, Steplsen Morrill, Frederick Smith, jr.
Leonard JFalker, J. H. Harris, Nathan Young, David
Morrill, Pliny Day, John Biirnham, Lyman Benson.
John S. M'Master, Martin Barrett, Royal Hatch.
Thetford, Lyman Fitcli, Wm. Hcaton, Timothy
P. Bartliolomew, Samuel Daniels, John Hall, John C
{Hammond, Presbury TFest, jr. David Bruce, Stephen
Eastman, Smieon Short, William Thayer, Israel H.
Smith, Jonathan Emerson, Steplien Clark, WilHam|
S. Clark. I
Topsham, Samuel Butterfield, David Corliss, Ed-i
'mund George, James Petrie. Levi Tabor, Jesse Put i
nam, Moses fFallace, Moses A. Dustin, Aaron San-
Iborn, Samuel Batchelder, George D. Stearns, Jolm
[R. Dusiin.
1 Tunbridge. Ebenezer Hackett, Geo, Weymouth,
James Noycs, Ziba Gilford, Elisha L. Tracy, Lsaac
Howe, Joseph Foster, Elijah Dickerman, Harley Far-
;ium, Nathaniel King&bury.
Vershire. Thomas Keyes. William Prior, Rufus
Blancliard, Asa Smith, jr. Pliny Dwight, Wm. Board-
man, Simeon Bacon.
Washington. Jacob Bliss, Thomas Pope, Si.iioi;
jFrench, Asa Burton.
I West Fairlee. William Niles, Darius Child, Asa
[Baldwin, David Robinson, jr. Elisiia Wild, Jabez
jLanphear.
I Williamsiown. Levi Smith, Aaron S. Martin, Joel
Bass, James Lynde, Ariel Grain, Daniel Martin, Jed-
ediah Smith. (
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WASHINGTON COUNTY.
x^r ' T-in ' / Assistant Justices,
Warren EHis, ^
Azol SpaldinjT, State's Attorney.
R. R. Keirli, Shcrif.
Chester Nye, Baiitff.
Joseph Reed, Judge of Probate for the District of
j Washington.
I Cyrus Ware, Joseph Howes, Geo. Worthington, i^
Jail cominissionors.
; John Spalding, Inspector of Hops.
Justices of the Peace.
Barre. .Tohn Thwing-, Joseph Ripley, Stephen
Freeman^ Joseph Thompson, Winlhrop T. Jackman,
Lawson Harrin(,rton, Peter Johonnott, jr. Cliapin
Keith, Lucius B. Peck.
Berlin. Abel Knapp, Josiah Benjamin, Ebenezer
Bailey, Ezekiel Smith, Rudl Covill, Osman Dewey,
Sheffield Hay ward, jr. Nahuni Rice, Samuel Jones.
Calais. Gideon Hicks, Nathaniel Eaton, Love)
Kelton, Caleb Curtis, Lemuel Perry, Shubael Wheel-
,er, Medad Wright, Oliver Mower.
i Duxbiiry. Nathan Huntleyj J^ohn Mont^jomery,
David Beldinof, John L. Canada, Ira Arms.
Elmore. Jonathan Bridge, Martin Elmore
Fayston. Ttieophilus Jiixby, Peter 'DiQy\-y Merrill
jTylcr, William Sherman.
1 Jloretown. Cephas Carpenter, Rufus Clapp, Eben-J|
•ezer J'ohnson, Ira Clark, Calvin Farrar.
{ JIarshJield. Horace Hollister, John Capron, Ave-
,ry Gilman, Dyer Downing-, Alexander Boyles, jr.
jAlonzo Foster, Spencer Lawrence.
I Jilontpelier. Joseph Wing, Cyrus Ware, Nahum
Kelton, Josiah Wing, Nathan Jevvett, Nathaniel C.
J<;ing, John Spaldiag, Daniel P. Thompson, Silas C.
'French, Alfred Wa in wrighi, Darius Boyden, Araunali
Waterman, Sum']- Parker, Thos. Needham, Joel Bas-i
Isott, John Gray, jr. G. Worthingion, Smith Sherman
J Jliddlesex. VVilliam X. Holden, Nathaniel Car
ipenter, Daniel Houghton, Horace Holden, Elijah
jHolden, Lucius Houghton, Danforth W. Stiles. I
ijn
JSTorthfield. Jesse Averill, Nathaniel Jones, Elijah
Snnith, jr. Henry Ainsworth, Nathaniel Richardson, f
(John L. Buck, Daniel D. Robinson.
Plainjield. Jeremy Stone, Jabez L. Carpenter.
Duren Whittlesey, James Palmer, Alba Martin, Eli j
jah Perry.
Stow. ' Thomag P. Downer, Asa Raymond, Dan-
iel Moody, Philip Smith, Abner Fuller, Asahel Ra>.
mond, Nathan Robinson, jr. Orm W. Butler, Philu
G. Camp.
Roxbury. Jonathan F. Ruggles, Nathan Morse,
Chas. Sampson, Samiiol M. Orcutt, James Burnham.*
TFailsJield. Lynde Wait, Matthias S. Jones, Jen
nison Jones, John Campbell, Jason Carpenter.
Warren. Joseph A. Kyzer, Joseph VV. Eldridge,
Tehan Risinfj, David Pi,alph, Moses Sargent, jr.
Waterbury. Solomon Newcomb, James Smalley,
Leslie Gregg, Paul Dillingham, jr. Ezra P. Butler,
Jacob Barnee.
Wvicesler. Amos Rice, Allen Vail, Eli Stone,
.Milton Brown.
ORLEANS COUNTF.
David M. Camp, ) ji.sistant Justices.
Jasfyer Robinson. ^
George C. West, State's Attorney.
Thos. Jameson, Sheriff'.
John Harding, Bailiff'.
John Kimball, Judge of Probate for the Dislrid if
Orleans.
John Kellum, Eleazur Howard, John Chapman,
jail commissioners.
Justices of the Peace.
Albany. Dyer Bill, ^Rufus B. Hovey, William
Rowell, Eli Chamberlin, jr. Samuel C. Allen, Johnj
Hite, John Skinner, John Fairman.
Barton. Asa Kmiball, John Kiuiball, Enoch B.,
Simonds, John H. Kmiball, Harry Baxter, Samuel!;
Chamberlain, Richard Newton, jr.
Browning Ion. Elijah Sirontr, Amherst Stewart
Gilbert Gross, Luke Gilbert, George C. West.
Charleston. Abner Allyn, Winlhrop Cole, Roya
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Gage, Lewis C. Bates, Jonas Allen, iSilas GaskiU. |
Coventry. Argalus Harman, Silas Scares. Charles
Story, Elijah Cleaveiand, Tliomas Guild, Ebenezer
\I. Gray, Peleg Redfield, David Ilnggins, Perez
Gardner, Joseph Ilazeltine, Philip Flanders.
Crafisbury. Joseph Siiolt, William Scott, Augus-
tus Young, Asa Hoit, Isaac Hovey, Alva French,
Royal Corbin, Samuel French.
Derby. John Stewart, James Way, Jacob Chase,
Porlus Baxter, Charles Kingsbury, Benjamin B.
Hinman, Timoihy Hinman, Isaac Severance.
Eden. Eli Hinds, jr. John Brown, Robert Jame-
son, Walter Wl.eelock, Cliarles Whiltemorc.
Glover. John Boardman. John Crane, Joseph
Owen, Thomas Buker, Selh T, Shaw, Charles Har-
'y-
Greensbornvgh. Reuben Storrs, George A. Mo-
rey, Willard Lincoln, Stephen Sherman, AshbelHale,
Samuel Hill.
Holland. Truman Fairchild, jr. Micah Ferrin
Joshua French, Jason Hinman.
Hydepark. Levi Egerton, Joseph W. Saffbrd.
Jonathan Bean.
Iraxburgh. Ira H. Allen, John Killam, Joseph!
Chapman, Moody B. Kimball, Joseph Wiggins, Elishaj
Bartholomew, Bela T. Jones, Jeremiah Morrill, Eli-i
ihaH. Starkweather.
Jay. George Flint, Madison Keith, Eli Hunt, Eb-
enezer Sanborn.
Lowell. John Harding. Otis Loland, Elijah Bur-
ton, James O. Caldwell, Silas Lamb.
Morgan, Jotham Cuininings, Ruel Cobb, Ira
Leavens.
J\lorristown. Samel Cook, Abial Eaton, Jedediah
Safford, Asa Cole, Jonathan Cook, David P. Noyes,
Joseph Sears, Luther Bingham, Isaac Allen.
J^ewporL Seymour Lane, Orville Daggett, Israel
S. Scott, Peter Wheelock, Samuel Warner.
Salens Moses Pike, Noyes Hopkirison, Nathaniel
Cobb, John Wilson, Josiah Lyon.
Troy. Samuel H. Hovey, Samuel West, Urial C.
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|:Hatch, Samuel Sumner, Frederick Fuller, James!
j:Craige, Ezra Johnson, Jarius Stebbins, Jere Hodgkins,!
jjJames Brown, Henry Corey. i
I Wolcoit. Nathaniel Jones, Jona. Smith, Ephraim!
Ladd.
CALEDONIA COUNTT.
Samuel Sias ) Assistant Justices.
Tmiothy P. Fuller, ^
Silas Houghton, Sheriff'.
Robert Harvey, High Bailiff.
Charhs Da.vis, State's Attorney.
Benjamin F. Dem.ing, Judge of Probate for the Dis-
trict of Caledonia.
Benjamin F. Deming, Augustine Clark, Salma
'Davis, commissioners of jail delivery.
I Justices of the Peace.
I Barnei. JFalter iJarvey, Silas Harvey, Levi P.
sParks, Robert Harvey, James Gilchrist, William
^Shearer, William Warden, Hug\\ Somers, 2d. Morde-
ijcai Hale, Samuel A. Chandler.
I Burke. Rufus Godding, Rufus Newell, Anson M.
jEggleston, jNIatthew Cashing, Sampson Coble igh,
JElam White.
i Cabot. Joseph Fisher, Trustam C. iJoit, John W.
iDana, John Damon, Thomas Osgood, Leonard Or-
|cutt, Theron Howard, Ebenezer Smith, Anthony
iiPerry, Elihu Coburn.
I Danville. Anios Porter, Abner Harris, Benjamin
ilF. Deming, James M. Morrill, Augustine Clark,
fiAmos Clement, Saima Davis, Ebenezer Thompson,
i|John A. Stanton, Oliver Morse, Charles Davis, Asa
|;Sargeant, Archelus Sias, George W. Drew.
|i Groton. John Darling, jr. Reuben Whitcher,
Thomas T^Fossen, John Heaih, Medad Darling.
Goshen Gore. Elihu Sabin.
Hardwick. Joseph Paich, Barnabas Doty,- Daniel
French, Levi Goodrich, Luke Goss, Ira Atkins,
jEnoch Bailey, Bliss N. Davis, Jacob Paine, Enoch
Smith, Orra Crosby.
Kirhy. Jonathan Leach, Timothy Locke, James
Church. Merritt Nevvhall.
134
Lyndon. Isaiuli Fisk, Alpiieus Fle'/jiier, Wphraiiij
'Chamberlain, George C Gaboon, Benjaniin Walker j
Samuel W. Wiiisor, Pliilip Goss, Eiias Bemiss,jr'
Steplien McGafiey.
JVewark. Bleazer Packer, Philemon Hartwell
Rufus Kinney, Miles Con, Nathaniel C. Kibboy.
Peachaw: Georsfe W. Clark, Erastus Kellos'o'.i'
jNehemiah Bradley,^ John VV. Chandlei ^ Josiab SheddJ
jEzra C. Chamberlain, Jonathan Elkins, N. C. Bus-}
well, Reuben Blanchard, j
Ryegate. Abram Page, William Gray, John Nel-!
son, Jabcz Bigelovv, Archibald Park, Samuel Peters,,'
Nathaniel Kmght. |
.S^. Johnsbiiry. Luther Clark, William P. Stough!
ton, MosevS Kittndge, Jerry Dickerman, Josiah Gage j
Asa S'mith. j
Sheffield. Moses Davis, James Townsend, Reubeni
[Niles, liezckiah Bickford.
Sutton. William Brockvvay, Well>! Way, Thnddo
us Corlis, Thomas True, Bradbury Pvichardson, Will
iam Thorapson, Nehcmiah Shaw, Michael Riice, Ja
3ob C. Morrill, David Stodard.
TFaldc7i. James Bell, Adam Arnsdon, Danie
Wooster, Hanson Rogers, Leonard Farriiigton, Na-I
jihanlol Perkins,. jr. -i
Waterfurd. Sylvanus Hemmingu-ay, Charles Ad-jj
jams, Arad Freeman, Zenas Woods, Lutiicr Knight '
jRobert Taggard.
j Wlieelock. Josiah Lane, Abner Morrill, Dudle}
LClark, Jonathan Taylor, Samuel Bigelovv, Benjaminj
jConner.
j Woodbury, Benjamin Fowler, Joel Cilley, Davidj
JHerrick, John C. Page, Tliomas Bradish, Ebcnesejj
Bruce, Stephen Chapman.
F n A N K L I X C O U K TV .
Joel Barber jr. \ ^,,i,,antJustices.
Josf'pii Smith, ^
Timothy Foster. Sherif.
Lvmaii Eggleston, BcnlijT'
John Smith, States Atturneg.
ii,'«iisa«a...^?^aaa
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Wti. Bridges, Judge of Probate for the District of
Franklin.
Jamos Davis, Jos. H. Braioard, Lumas T. Heyt,
jail commissioners.
Jusiices of the Peace.
Bakerfield. Comfort Barnes, Joel Parkliurst,
'Calvin Ewing-, Benjamin Bill, Silas B. Hazeltine.
Berkshire. James C. Scone, Dennis Sampson,
iJasper Chafit;e, William C. Ellsworth, Elias Bad-
|cocl\.
I Belvidere. Moody Shaltuck, jMosgs Phelps, Na-i
Ithaniel Hoskins, John S. Carpenter, Jusiah W. Por-j
|tsr. l'
' Cambridge. James B. Gilmure, Lewis Parker,!
Oel SpafFord, Clark Bnker, Robert Wallace, Isaac'
Griswold, Phineas Stearns, Salmon Green, Lyman;
Wells, Beriah Curtis, Nathaniel Sears, John Wires, j
Enosburgh. Austin Fuller, Thomas Pollard, Wili-1
lam Barber, Charles Stevens, Horace Eaton, Josephj-
Waller. j
Jt\iirfax, Harry C. Safford, Lyman Hawley, Jo-I
ee\i\\ Parmalee, Homer E. Hubbell, Asa S. Gove,'
Churched Sampson, Aaron S. Beeman, Benjamin;
Richardson, Isaac N. Soule, Joseph Hunt, Lucus R.;
Beeman. [
Fairf.eld. Joseph Sowle, John Leach, Aaron Burr,[
Benjamin Fairbf;riks, iMortin Prindle, Harmon Nor
ihrop, Salmon Hull, Joab Smith, Ira Foote, Benja
■min Nye,.I>Iicah Hoyt, Solomon Hall, Elijah Sher
inan.
Fldcher. Ephraim Wheeler, Jonathan Bailoy,!
Medad R. Parsoug, Erastas Freeman, Joseph Ells '
worth, jr.
Franklin. Enos Parsons, John C Colcord, Harry;
Bowman, Elisha Bascomb, Zeri Cushman, Philip S.'
Gatf\s. I
! Gorgia. Ira Hinkloy, Elijah Baker, Solomon';
■Bliss, jr. Daniel Sabin, John W. Wittier, Josephj
Prentiss, Samuel Fairbanks, Abner Bliss. j
Highgate. Conrad Sax, John Niles, Jesse Cutler,!
Joseph B. Cutler, Je,-*se Carpenter, Edward C. Haa-j
lo6
kins, Charles H. Jennisun, Lurnas Meigs, William
Skeeles.
Johnson. J'acob Hayford, Daniel Dodge, Charles
B, Taylor, Simeon Lyman, John H. Burnham, Will-
i iam Simonds, David Wilson.
Montgomery. EU W. Bush, Richard »S'mith, jr,
Lorenzo Fassett.
Richford. Jonathan Carpenter, Samuel Heath, |
Jesse Woodruff, Caleb Royce, James Dvvyer,
Sheldon. Daniel Smith, Isaac Tracy, Dexter Gil-
bert, Oliver A. Keith, Smith Ohnstead, Andrew Dur-
[keo, Jonas Brown.
St. Albans. Abijah Stone, James Davis, Uriel
5mith, William H. Wilkins, Oman Fuller, Stephen
S. Brown, Stephen Lawrence, jr. Benjamin H. Smal-
ley, David Read, Horace Janes, Daniel Sanborn,
Ralph Lassell, Isaac Randall, Joseph Weeks, Samuel
Maynard, Heman Green, John Smith, Bates Turner,
Luther B. Hunt, Sawyer, John Gates, jr.
Heman Hoyt.
[ Sterling. Moses Vilas, Asa Canfield.
i Swanton. Jarib Jackson, Nath'l Cleaves, Jeremi-
'ah Sanborn, Elisha Barney, Julius H. Rice, Ezr^
Bowen, George Green, Carnelins Wood, Nahum E.
iJetmison, Jared S'paulding, Richard F. Fletcher,
William Farrar, Alfred Forbes.
Waierville. Jesse C. Holme?, Joseph Rowell,
Moses risk, Ellas G. Page.
ESSEX COUNTY.
Richardson Graves, > ^^^^.^^^^^
Moses Morrill, S
Henry H^W, Sheriff.
Natlian J. Graves, High BaHiJJ.
David Hibbard jr. State's Attornct/.
William Gates, Judge of Probate fur the District
of Essex.
Joseph Gleason, Wm. Stevens, Erastus Cutler,
commissioners of jail delivery.
Justicts cf the Peace.
Bhomjleld. John M. French, Levi Tolls, Adin
Bartiett, James L. Brown.
Brunsicick. Thomas G. French, Daniel biriilh.
Canaan. Gilbert L. Frizzlo, Joshua Morrison^
jNatiianiel N;choI:5, Samuel Weeks, Micajah Ing
ham.
Co}Kord. John S. Johnson, Elijah Hill, H. G. I^ ry.i
Preston Thaver, N^uhan J. Graves
Granbij. 5i!as Back, Tha'dUeus xMetcalf, Gershomf
CarpeDter.
Gnildhdil Timothy Fairchihl, Royal Cntlcr, Johi.
S. \yell5, David Donnison, Reuben W. Freeman,
Jason Sherman, Oliver Woods, i'slh Cushman, Da-
vid Hopkinson.
Leml-ngton. Tlinmas Holbrook, Cummin Butnng-
ton, John Bailey, Naihan Fnzzle.
Lunenburgh. Stephen Howe, jr. William Gates,
Jolm Ciiandier, Micliael Silsby, Sisneon Howe, jr.
J\Iriulsionc. Josepli Merrill, Gastavua A. Halli
William Ricli, D^1niel Rich.
Random. Freeland Rosebrcok.
Tnclori;. Asa Wells.
JFepldck. John C a roil.
GPvAND-ISLE COUNTY
John M. S )w!es ^
Samuel Adams,
Franklin Robinson, Sherijf.
NathanielHolbrook, High Bair/jT.
Fredeiick Hazen, State's Atlonuy.
Joel Alien, Judge of Frohaie for the District
Grand Isle.
Joel Allen, E'lis'ia Parks, Augustus Knio-hts, com
missioners of juil d -livery.
Jasticcs of the Peace.
Alb'.irgh. L"w:s Sowles, Thomas Mott, Josepl
Sewall, Tchiibod Nilcs, William L. Soules, Philip;
Couk, J. .S. Eerr-, A. Ladd, Taber Sewall.
Grand Lie. L^ wis Ladd, Jona'han Hyde, Samue,
P. Gn-don, Solon Tol)!M==,"Frederick Delano.
jXnrlh Hero. John Knii,^ht, jr. Jedediah P. Ladd.
Irad Allen, Allcr. Sawver, Uriah Hazen. ^
South Hero. Lorenzo Hall, Also Landon, I>irc
Assistant Jucttc-cs.
ofi
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Landon, Wallis Mutt, Benjamin Adams, Jed. Sawyer,
Asaph Phelps, Calvin Fletcher.
Me La Jlott. Hiram Hall, Daniel Wait, Harry
Hill, Harry Scott, Charles Carrnn, jr.
SESSIONS OF THE COURTS IN VE iOlONT.
SUP REM hJ AJVD COUA'TV COURTS. \
BKIVIO^'GTON COUNir. I
S. C. — at Bennington, 2d Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday in January. '
C C. — at Bennhigton and Manchester, alternately, be-
ginning at Bennin2;ton on the second Tuesday of
April, aud on the fourth Tuesday of September.
Joel Pratt, Clerk.
WIIV^DHAM COUKTY.
5. C— at Newfane, 3d Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January.
C. C— 2d Tuesday of April.
2d Tuesday of September.
James Elliot, Clerk.
WINDSOR COUNTY.
6\ C. — at Woodstock, 4th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday of January,
C. C— last Tuesday of May.
last Tuesday of November.
Benjamin Swan, Clerk.
RUTLAND COUNTY.
S. C— at Rutland, 1st Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January.
C. C. 4th Tuesday of April.
2d Tuesday of September.
Robert Pierpoint, Clerk.
ADDISON county.
S. C. — at Middlebury, 4th Tuesday of January.
e. C\— 2d Tuesday of June.
2d Tuesday of December.
Samuel Swift, Clerk.
ORANGE COUNTY.
5. C— at Chelsea, 5th Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January. !
C. C-^ SdTuesday of June.
3d Tuesday of December.
H. E. G. M'Laughlin, Clerk.
IS.
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p.
c-
s.
C-
c.
c.
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CHITTENDEN COUNTY.
S. C, — at Burlington, Thursday next preceding the 1st
Tuesday in January.
C. C. — Last Tuesday save one in March.
Last Tuesday save one in August.
Nathan B. IIasweli., Clerk.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
at Montpelier, 6th Tuesday next after the 4th
Tuesday in January.
2d Tuesday of ApriL
3d Tuesday in November.
Joshua Y. Vail, Clerk.
CALEDONIA COUNTY.
at Danville, 7th Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January. •
1st Tuesday of June. ,
Ist Tuesday of December.
Br.Nj. F. Deming, Clerk. *
■FRANKLIN COUNTY. •
5". C— at St. Albans, 2d Tuesday of January. •
C. C— 2d Tuesday of April. '
i 2d Tuesday of September. "
I PIoRACE Janes, Clerk.
ORLEANS COUNTY. ^
S, C. — at Irasburg, 9th Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January.
C. C— 3d Tuesday of June.
3d Tuesday of December.
Tra H. Allen, Clerk. ^
ESSEX COUNTY.
S. C— at Guildhall, 8th Tuesday next after the 4th Tues-
day of January. 4
\C. C. — Last Tuesday in May.
Last Tuesday rave one in November-.
William Gates, Clerk.
GRAND ISLE COUNTY.
S. C. — at North Hero, 3d Tuesday of Januarv. •
C. C.~l?t Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesda'y of April,
1st Tuesday next after the 4th Tuesday of Sept.
Joel Allen, Clerk.
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GOYEIIKIIENT OF THE UNITED STATED* \
ANDREW JACKSON, President
Siilr.rv, <!v^-25,000 per annum.
JOHN ^C. 'CALHOUN, Vice President,
Salary, ^.?,600 per annusn.
jKdward Livingston, Sucrt'lary of Stfite. Salary gOOOO
Louis McLaiie, Sec. ufliie Treasury. do. do.
IJLevvis Cass, Secretary of War. do. do.
ijLevi Woodbury, Secrefary of the Navy. do. do.
liorrer B. Taney, Attorney General.
William T. Barry, Post .'■naster General.
TWENTY-SECOND CONGRESS.
SiiXAi'E.
*^iaine. John Holme?, VqIh'^ Spra2:ue.
•^'eu'-Hamps'iire. S;uniiel Bell, Isaac Hill.
• jMassacInncl's. D;irjiGl Webster, Nathuuiei .Sil^b'*e.
• Jihode-hlcuid. Asber llobbin;, Nehemiah R. Kaigat.jl
• Conneclicut. Siiasuel A. Foot, GidevOa Tomlinsoa. JS
• Vtrmo'.it. Horatio Seymour, Sun}\iel Pieiiliss. J
Mew-York. Charles E. Dudley, William L. Marcy. |
0 J^cw-Jerscj/, ^ibitlr.ia Dickersou, 'rheudorc Frelin^'- ;|
huyseu. |
Pennsylcania. Isaac D. Barnard, Willicim ''-'^ ilkins. i
• Delaware. Arnold Naudin, John AI. Clayton. ||
J\laryland. Samuel Smith, Ezelnel F. Chundiers. jl
Virginia. John Tyler, Littleton W. Tazawell. j|
jyorlh-Carolina. Bedford Bccavn, WillieP. Man'j^um..|
Soulh-CaroUna. Robert Y. Hayno, Stephen 13. Miilt '
^f^eorgia. Geor^^e W . Troup, John Forsythe.
r Kentucky. Georg-e W. Bibb, Henry Clay,
Tennessee. F'elix Grundy, liugh L. White.
» Ohio. Benjamin R,u^gle?, 'Idiotnas Ewin^. s
Loui'iiana. Josiah S. Johnstone, .
• Indiana. William L^endriek?, Robert Flauna.
Illinois. John .M. Robinson, Ellas K. Kane.
• Mi:-isissipj)i. Po'.vhattan Ellis, Georg-Q Puindovtor.
. Alabama. William R. King-, Gabriel Mnrse.
Missouri. Thomas IL Beaten, Alexander Bu-dcner.
Walter Lawrcy, Sccrclary
hoit:?e or rei'iIIv^extatives.-
Maiyie. John Aiidnr^on, Jarn^s Cat®?, G-'
141 I
Cornelius Holland, Leonard Jarvis, Edward CoTeaaugh,|
RufuB xMcIntire. j
jS'ew -Hampshire. John Brodhead, Thomas Chandler.'
Joseph Hammons, Joseph H. Harper, Henry Hubdard,
iJohn W. Weeks. I
■ Massachnsells. John Q. Adams, Nathan AppletonJ
Isaac C. Bates, George N. Briggs, Rufu3 Chote, H. A. S.;
Dearborn, Tohn Davis, Edward Everett, George Gren-i
nell,jr. Joseph G. Kendall, John Reed, two vacancies.
Vermont. William Cahoon, Horace Everett, Jonathan
Hunt, William Slade, one vacancy.
Connecticut. Noyes Barber, \Viniam W. Ellsworth,
J. W. Huntington, Raiph I. IngersoU, William L, Storrs.^
Ebenezer Young. j
Rhode-Island. T'ristram Burgess, D. J.Pearce. ■
JVeic-York. John A. Collier, Gamaliel H. Barstow.:
Bates Cooke, William Babcock, John Dickson, G. H.;
Wheeler, P. L. Tracy, Frederick Whittlesey, Edmundj
H. Pendleton, John W. Taylor, Samuel J. Wilkin, Wm.l
;G. Angel, Samuel Beardsley, J. T. Bergen, John C. Brod-|
Ihead, Joseph Bouck, Charles Davan, U. F. Doubleday.
j William Hogan, Michael Hoffman. John King, G. Y. Lan-|
|<ing, James Lent, F. G. Jewett, Job Pierson, Nathaniel!
I Pitcher, Nathan Soule, Edward C. Reed, Erastus R.oot,|
|C. P. White, C. C. Cambreleng, G. C. Verplank, Aaron
iVVard, Daniel Wardwell. [
j Xtic-Jersey. Lewis Condict, Silas Condict, Richard M.i
jCooper, T. M. Hughes, J. E. Randolph, Isaac Southird,!
Pennsylvania. Harmai Denny, Robert Allison, John
jBanks, T. M. AFKennan, William Heister, David Potts,;
ijr. John G. VVatmough, Andrew Stev/art, Thos. H. Craw-j
ford, Richard Coulter, James Ford, John C. Bucher, Pe-|
ler Ihrie. jr. John Gilmore, Henry Horn, Adam King.:
Henry King, H. A. Muhlenborg, Joel K, Mann, Samuel;
A. Smith, Philander Stephens, L. Dewart, J. B. Souther-
land, one vacancy. j
1 Maryland. Benjamin C. Howard, T. H. Worthington,;
George E. Mitchell, B- L Simmes, Francis Thomos, Dan-'
iel Jennifer, John S. Spence, John L. Kerr, George C.i
Washington. j
j Delav-are. John J. Milligan. ;
I Virginia. Mark Alexander, Robert Allen, William'
S. Archer, N. H. Claiborne, Pcobert B. Craig, Thomas;
Davenport. Charles C. Johnston, William F. Gordon, W.|
142
JMcCoy, Johu M. PaUoi!, John J. Roane, And. Stevenson^
John Y. I'^^nson, John S. Barbour, Thomas J. Bouldini
Richard Coke, jr. Soseph W. Chinn, Charles F. Mercer.
liLewis Mazvvell, J'liomas Newtoa, Philip DoJriJge, VVm.
IJArmstrong'.
I JVurlh Carolina. Daniel L. Barrin2:^r, Samuel P. Car-
lson, Henry W. Connor, Lauchlin Bethune, James J. Mc.
|fXay, 7'homas H. Hall, Abraham Rencher, Robert Potter,
||VV:lliam B Shepperci, A. H. »S'hepard, Jesse Speight, Johu
Branch, Lewis Williams.
Soulh Carolina. Jaine? Blair, Tlumas R. nlitchel, J.
|;.VI. Felder, William Drnvton, Robert W. Barnwell, W.'
:R. Davij, Geor-e McDuffie, J. R, Grilfin, VVniiam T.
-i Nuckolls.
j Georgia. Wilson Lnmjdcin,Dhniel Newman, Thomas'
F. Foster, RichHrd H. Wilde, James M, Wayne, Henry
jG. Lamar, Wiley Thompf^ju.
j Kentucky. Henry Daniel, Nathan Gaither, R. M.
w'ohnson, John Adair, Joseph Lecompte, ChitLcndeu Lyon,i
Cliarles A. VVicklifFe, Albert G. Hav/es, Chilton Allan,!
i Thomas A. Marshall, R. F. Letcher, Christopher 7baip-|
Utins, j
Tcnneisce. Thomas D. Arnold, John Bell, John Blaii,!
William Hall, J. C. La. Mcks, James K. Polk. Cave John-j
son, James Standifer, W m. FitZ2;erRld. |
|i Ohio. Jj^raes Findlay, Wm. W. irwin^ William Rus-'
TaelUJohn Iliompson, H. H. Leavitt, Elutheros Cooke,;
i William Creighton.jr. Thomas Corwin, Willijun Kennon,'
j William Stanberry, Joseph V^auce, Sftmuel F. Vinton, Eli-|
sha Whittlesey.
Louisiana. Edward D. White, Philemon Thom.as, H.
lA. Bullard.
Alabauia. Dixon \l. Lewis, Clement C. Clay, Samue'
W. Mardis.
Indiana. Ralliff Boone, John Curr, Jonathan M'Carty,
Illinois. Joseph Duncan.
Jllissouri. Wm. Ashley.
Jrlissippi. Francis E. Pkimmer.
BB.^EVOIil^NT SOCIETJES IN VT.
VKR3I0NT BIBLE SOCIETY.
Annual uiefiling at Montpclier, 3d 'Tuesday in October,
. OFFICERS 1831 — 2.
Hon. •CrrAUT.Fs Marsh. Presidrnt.
U3
Jp- Benjamin S.nFT, ) j^^ Presidents,
Hon. Samuel Clark, ^
Rev. Joseph Thacher, Plainfield, Secretary.
Hon. Jeduthu.n Loomis, Montpeller, Treasurer.
Daniel Baldwin, Esq. Monlpelier, Auditor.
Rubsrl Plerpoint, George Worlhington, Joel G!app.|
Leonard Worcester, James Marsh, J. D. Farnsworlh,'
Directors.
VERr.IOXT COLOMKATION SOCIETY.
Annual meeting at Moatpeiier, on the 3d Wednesday in
October.
OPFICERS FOR 1831 — 2.
Hon. Elijah Paine, President.
Hon, Horatio Seymour. Hon. Samuel Prentis=, V. P.
j Benjamin Swift, St. Albans, Willard Child, Pittsford,|
■;Richard Skinner, Manr-hester, J u?tus W. French, Barre,?
D. A. A. Buck, Chelsea, Israel P. Dana, Danville, Ama-j
Viah Chandler, Hard wick, Joel Manning, Andover, Phiu--
Jehas White, Putney, Cahin Y^ile, Ciiarlolte, James Bell,;
Walden, Wyllys Lyman, Hartford, Managers. \
Daniel Baldwin, iMontpelier, Treasurer. j
Joseph Howes, '' Audilor. \
Chester Wri2:ht,. " Secretary. \
VERMONT TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.. j
Annual meeting at Montpelier, 3i Tuesday in October. ■
OFFICERS FOR 1831 — 2. \
Hon. Samuel Prentiss, Pfesident.
Xoadi'ih Swift, Hosea Beckley, Robert Plerpoint, Chs.
Marsh, Horatio Seymour, Naplitali Shaw, 2d. E. P.
'.Vallon, Georo^e B. Chandlei, Heman Allen, John 6'milh,
Harry Hill, Tho?. Jameson, John Dewey, V. Presidents.
Jonathan C. 5uuthmayd, Montpelier, Secretary.
James Spalding, " Treasurer.
VERMONT SABBATH SCHOOL UlflOK.
OFFICERS FOR 1831 — 2.
Hon. Charles Marsii, President.
Rev. Leonard Worcester, Rev. Thos. A. Merrill, P\ P.
Ab:-ahnm BroVvnscn, Charles Walker,. Ozias Buel,Na-
jtlvan Coolid^e, Israel p. Dana, Wm. C. Fowler, 5amue!
{•^wit't, Willard Ciiili, John Richards, Calvin 6'quiers, E
itl. Newton, E. P. W^iinn. Managers.
I Charles Bowen, of Middltbury, Treasurer, Dtposilarj/,
and Correspc7id'.n'j; Secretary.
M4
School Commissioners.
Benjamin F. Demin^, Jacob Collamer, William
Tage, Benjamin F, Bailey, Jotin Phelps.
Commissioners for Deaf and Dumb.
John Smith, 57. Albans ; Wyllys Lyman, Hartford;
Charles Linsley, Jliddlebury.
Rev. Wm. C. Perkins, of Arlington, to preach the
next Election Sermon ; Rev. Wm. Horton, of Wind-
sor, Substitute.
Isaac N. Cushman, Hartland, Surveyor General.
Benjamin Swan, John Phelps, Edgar L. Ormsbee,
Directors of Vt. State Bank.
Robert Pierpoint, Rutland, Inspector of Banks.
Epaphroditus Ransom, Townshend, Bank Commis-
sioner.
Ezra Meech, Robert Temple, Allen Wardner, and
Timothy Hubbard. Commissioners to receive propo-
sals for building a new State House.
CONTENTS.
Aspects,
Almanac,
Benevolent Societies in Vt
Cure for Ladies Rheumatism
Courts, Circuit and District,
U.S.
jOansus, U. S.
jCoIleges in U. S.
Councillors in Vt. since its
organization,
jCivil Government in Vt.
ijGourts in Vt. Sessions of,
/Eclipses,
iCrand List of Vt.
jGovernment of U. S.
Judges S. C. of Vt. from 1778
1 to 1830,
iJudges of Supreme Court,
! •' County Court, and
j other judicial officers,
j Moveable Feasts,
(Militia of Vermont.
■Medical Lectures,
Notices of eacli State,
Officers of U. S. Government
since adoption of Constitu-
tion,
OtFicera Government Vt: sines
its organization,
Pudding, Light,
Population of Vti
Rates of Postage,
Rare Phenomenon,
Representatives in Congress
from Vt. since 1791,
Representatives in Congress, 140
59
Salaries and Fi
Supremo Court, U. S.
Signers, Declaration Indepond
ence,
Senators in Consress from
Vt. since 1791"^ 71
Senators in Congress. 140
Town officers. Clergy, Attor-
nies, Physicians, Postmas-
ters in each town, SI
OP
VERMONT:
Stereotype edition^ revised and ccrreciedy with an im-\
proved Map of tJie State and thirteen engravings^^"
By S. R. HALL, A. M. author of Lectures onj.
Sclwjol Keeping". , T
TXAS in press, and wiJl publish in a few days,-tlip
iX tnird edition of the above valuable school book!
This edition will contain a colored map of the^tatci
corrected agreeably to the late alterations, bound" with
the book— a view of tbe" principal mountain| Jn the
state, with the height of each engraven on tht'^ate—
a view of the Falls on Onion river, in Marshfield— a
view of the "Siaraese" or Twin Trees, in Norwich—
a specimen of some of the principaj-wild'and domestic
aoiraals — a view of McDonough's victory on Lake
Champlain — the capture of Bridg4naq'ff fort — a rep-
resentation of the attack on J^f rs. Stone by the Indi
ans — of the hardships of th^'^^ first settlers — a view of
Indians hunting and sailing in a bark canoe— w 1th sev
eral other cuts. -*•
RECOMMENDATIONS.
Tlie Journal of Education, ooe of the most deservedly celebrated
literary publications, of this work says :
"This , is one of the most judicious and practical bool?a,folr a pri
mary school, we have yet seen. The geographical de-fails are well;
selected; and the chapteif on natural history will furnish much food!
for thought, arfd will tiirf^he early formation of good mental habits.}
The civil history is suiaiWiently copious for thepurjKjsesof such a vol-!
ume, and the account af the hardships of the earyBcttlers is highly!
instructive, «.nd ep^jfraining. Books such aa (his contain the true el-l
emonts of enlightened patriotism, and possess a much higher value'
than 19 apparent at first sigiit".'' j
Zadock Thompson, A. M. instructor of a popular school in Bur-!
lington, says : j
"I am very much pleased with the "Geography and History of Ver-i
mont," by the Rev. S. R. Hall, which you lAtely, put into my hands.'
ft is a work which, I believe, might be profe&bly introduced into all'
the primary schools in this state." j
I This work is also highly recommended by the Rev. Mr. McKeen,)
jBradford; by Mr. Cyrus Lancaster, Precdptor of Bradford Academy'
land by many instructor* of common schools.
OO^Booksellers and others will be supplied on liberal terms. *
' Dec. 1831.