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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. 


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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 

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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. 

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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 


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set. 


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•     ^  _^    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. 

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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 

i  ^  1  ^   CALE^-DAR,  ASPECTS,  &C.       >^    1    ^ 

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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- 

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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.                                                     '• 

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AUGiJ^ST,  eiohth  month — 18-28. 


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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® 


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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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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. 


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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. 


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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. 

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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 


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5, 

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13, 

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16, 

Au?. 

y, 

Sept. 

16, 

Feb. 

^1, 

Xtic-Yorl: 
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Virginia 
Conneciicni 
J\\  Hampslurs 
.^*.  Citrolma 


Mar.  2p, 

April    1, 
it 

MaV  ill 
Oct,  4, 
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., 

38 

Isirac  S.  Ilujar 

S.  Carolina 

177f) 

Mori.l(?cai  Gist 

Maryland 

« 

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'VVjIUam  Irvine 

Pennsylvania 

11 

., 

Dfiniel  Morgan 

Virginia 

Oct. 

13, 

'80 

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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 


^iOOOf 
4000 
4000 
4000 
4000:i 
3000 
3000 
3000 
3000 
3000, 
2:- 00.' 
2500i 
£000' 
2000' 

20t}o; 

2000 
2000' 
2000 
2000, 
2000' 
2000 
2000 
2000* 
2000' 
2000' 
2000 
2000 


4L] 

i 

John  Wliartoa 

£20001  John  Wilcocks          Jt^^OOo| 

Benj.  Rs.sli 

2000  Siimuel  Inglis 

2000' 

Tho's  Lawrence 

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 

i^amniiiT 

'"■'"."  " 

1 

44 

1 

'1     Secretaries  of  the  Jfavif.        Olivpr  Ellsworth 

'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. 

=J 

45 


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 


at 

4nU 


46 


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 

ICOO 

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 


r 

51 

^"^1 

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 

™j 

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. 

\' 

54 

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 


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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,!-. 

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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- 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 

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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: 


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'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 


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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- 


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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. 


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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: 


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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. 


- 

w-^ 

113 

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 

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f    7.10 

7  31  !4  29 

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14 

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7  30;4  30 

10  y 

2  20 

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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 

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10.29 

7  27 

4  ssinjs 

5   10 

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f>|2d.  S.  at:  Epipk.     1 

11.18 

7  26 

4  34ill:S 

5   57 

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7  24J4  36!l2'sl 

5  50 

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7  22 1 4  38  12 

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7  56 

23 

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7  2114  39  13 

nr; 

8  55 

24 

7J                                 tolerable 

7  20|4  40  13 

'^i 

9  51 

25 

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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 

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1  40, 

30 

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7  13  4  47 

14 

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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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Uh  Sand.  af.  Epipli.  17 

Purification  of  B.V.Maryu 

Hi^h  vnmhlt 

D  Perifrcc.         ljnsle;ulij.l 

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16 

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[ton  born  1732. JS 
St.  Matthias.  J6 

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6.y  the  lads  and  6  33 1 5  27 
©  ^  d  Inferior.         lasses. 


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6  29 

7  26 

8  24 

9  22 
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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. 

© 

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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 

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5  38 

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3  24  5  36 

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3  22  5  38  !2 

0,. 

7   191 

7!  7 

the  vAnd 

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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 

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10  55' 

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accompnnied 

3   15 

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with  heamj 

6   14 

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6    12 

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6   11 

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6     06     0 

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5  59 

6     1 

8 

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7  20  f 

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5  57 

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r.] 

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5  .5216     8    7 

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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 

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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. 

© 

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a 

'                '            rise 

Sft? 

s. 

Pi 

r.  ifcs.i 

''i; 

41 

^:jring 

5   4216    18 

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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 

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0  33 

11 

7 

5  27 

6  33 

1 

io 

1   12 

12 

D 

6th  Sund.  in  Lent. 

5  26 

6  34 

1 

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1   50 

13 

2 

April 

5  24 

6  36 

0 

a 

2  25 

14 

3 

©Apogee. 

5  23  6  37 

0 

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2  55 

15 

4!                                showers. 

5  21  6  39 

F 

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3  24 

16 

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5   19  6  41 

0 

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3  51 

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6jGood  Friday.  ©  b  n  I>  8 

5   186  42 

0 

4  20 

IC 

7j                                   Roads 

5   16 

6  44 

1 

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4  53 

10 

DJEaster  Day. 

5   15 

6  45 

1 

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D  rise 

20 

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6  47 

1 

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8  21 

21 

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6  48 

1 

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9  26 

22 

4 

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0 

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10  25 

23 

5 

St.  George.                  for^-5     9 

6  51 

2 

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11   19 

24 

6 

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6  52 

2 

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morn. 

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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. 

^ 

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4  29  7  31 

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K.  Charles  II.  restored. 
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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  |^_  ^^    . 


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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 
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Q  Stationary. 
5  Q  @Pcri;;ce. 

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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© 


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Visitation  B.  V.  Mary.      U 
Heat  4 
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D pd  Sunday  after  Trinity. 


7  39 

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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. 


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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-; 


I ; 30 ■ 

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, 

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33 

■  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, 


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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- 


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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-\^ 

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\^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. 


59 

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. 


'  '_ "_ 60  ^  \ 

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.  | 


61 
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;| 

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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 

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;^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  ! 


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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 


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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 


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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 


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4 

0 

1 

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50 

0 

34 

€ 

34 

1 

00 

1 

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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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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 

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6 

20 

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20 

0 

9 

0 

4 

0 

6 

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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. 


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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. 


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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. 


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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 


105 

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, 
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■■in 'I        I     iiatamammmmmmmmSiKmammmmmmmimmmmaaeiimemKia^Smmm 


108 

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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 

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David  Wiley 

1823  2J| 

M'uichester 

John  S.  Pettibone 

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:  Peru 

Reuben  Bigelow 

1681   19 

Pownal 

John  Wri^jhl 

11175  22 

Readsborougii 

Caleb  Bailey 

1976   11 

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Seth  Moore 

14128  47! 

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Joseph  Tuttle 

5202  46! 

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DiJmon  N.  Stroud 

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17512 '07i 

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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 

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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 
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Beajmin  Fowler^ 

1636  78 

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\                      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 


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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. 


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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.  | 


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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. 

'■■=^^^~'— ■   -ir  -  -      •  -  I  ■•      riff- 1    -   •^—■■- ■ — •—^r^='^=^- 

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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. 


128  

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-  \ 


129 

••  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| 

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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 
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134    _ 

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. 


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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^ 


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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,  \  *'^^"^'^"'  •^^^^«^*- 

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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 

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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 


_^ 144 

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. 

; 


f 


It 


'.-r 


I 


.•%**^ 


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. 


©   I   © 
rise   sets 


lo; 

-20 
21 

2-"> 

23 

24 
-,j 
2G' 

I 

\29\ 

301 
311 


T/ie  ideal  3^ 
\'Jiat  the  mocn,  planets.  &;c.il  38 
|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 
7 
7 
7 
7 


b\bcHef  that  all  the  events  of 
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- 
4th  Simd.  af  Epiphany.  cd\l 


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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.                 || 

r.F.r^^^^srECTS,  &c. 

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s.ipl 

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7   11 

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j^^ijp:  B.  V.  Hary.  ?  Sta. 

7     9 

4  51 

14 

n    2  21! 

■||HE4  5  ciiithorU>j  so  sacred. 

7     8 

4  52 

14 

n    3  2c; 

IPV  /vf/u'e  ^'le  Oracle  of  Delphos 

7     6 

4  54 

14 

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4   ]7| 

5    e  Ac^rjtha.  ilimi'spccts  of  the 

7      5 

4  55 

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25 

5      2! 

G    7  keavens  icere  made  to  pre- 

7     3 

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5  44! 

7  C 

Septungis.  Sn.n.  sage  any\l     2 

4  58 

14 

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D  rise 

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thing  loliich  the  astrologer 

7     ] 

4  59 

15 

a 

6    15 

9    3 

desired  ;  and  he,   lilce  the 

6  59*5      1 

15 

w. 

7  12 

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3   58 

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11    5 

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6  56 

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6  54 

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10     3l 

13    7  sponscs  in  amhig-iioHs  terms 

6  53 

5     7 

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14  C  Sexag-es.  Sun.  Valentine. 

5  52 

5     8 

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11    57 

15'  2  ^  ^U'Li.vyaich  should  be  un- 

6  51 

5     9 

15 

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morn.i 

16!  2  dersLood  only  by   the'event, 

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6  45 

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3  45| 

4  37| 

^0    7  should    be    impossible  for 

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5   16 

14 

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21  C 

Quinquagesima  Sun.  them 

6  42 

5   18 

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5  25 

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6   17! 

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Ash  Wedns.  ?  Stat.  @P. 

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28  C 

1st  Sunday  in  Lent. 

3  32 

5   20 

13 

^ 

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. 


ri.se 


©   |©|© 
set&Is.  I  pi 


•.&: 


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9 

10 
11 

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14 
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21 

22 
123 


,2f. 


>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- 

3  ©eclipsed  inv.    lightened 

4  5  Gr.  elong.     day,  if  the 

5  ©Apogee,  event  confrmsd   14 

6  Gregory,     one  out  of  four^G  3  2 

7  " 

c 


6  30 
6  28 
6  27 
6  25 
6  24 
6  22 
6  21 
6  19 
8  17 
6  15 


o/'  ^Ae  prognostications  ?/i  6  1 1 
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 
$  11  d  er  are  controlled  by  o 
©enters^      the  aspects  of.Q 


5  30113 
5  32  13 
5  32|12 
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5  3P>il2 


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5  41 

5  43 

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15   69    S| 

0  6      Oi   8' 


C4th?un.  inL.  Mid  LentS.jS  59j3     i 

Vdhe  heavenly  bodies;    ana.5  57|6     3| 

2.\':Jiat  as     astronomers    can.5  55 16     5J 

4j© eclipsed,  inv.       ©Feri.jj  53  ""     '^' 

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 

s\yeather  for  years  to  CGr,ie\i)  44|6   16 

A\Du.t    it  is     tipe   mankinds  43i6   17 


lo!  G 


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7     2 

7  59 

8  56 
2  55 

10  52i 

11  49j 
morn.  | 

0  45 1 

1  381 

2  30 

3  19! 

4  4 
4  45  i' 
2  23 

D  set. 

7  37, 

8  52  if 

ylio    5| 

n  n  14| 

n.morn.  It 
S   0  isjl 

S      1     13 


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  -  •   ■ 

D   Fil 


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 


©   i©l®|    © 
sets  j  s.|  pllr.  &s. 


c 
10 
11 
12 
IS 
14 
115 
16 
17 
il8 
19 
20 
2] 
22 

2; 


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 


42 

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6 
6 
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48 
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9     3 

10  12' 

11  12, 
morn. 

0  6 
0  50 
0  30i 


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 

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•-:-,_      The  bom  ii.'.-^^*rory  of  a  name. 

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D   Fi^jjffTrter  29th  day,  5h.  59m. 

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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^'. 
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n  SOth  day,  lOh.  14rn.  morning, 
uarter  27Lh  day,  iOh.  27rn.  eveninf>-. 


days— Il;i>0. 

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Trinity  Sunday,  the  trop- 
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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. 


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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- 


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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 

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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. 


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-'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 


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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 
.6 
'6 
:6 
4S|6 
506 
52|6 
54i6 
55|6 
57^6 


40 
41 
43 
45 
47 
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4j5 

6j5 

7 

9 

ICH 


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F.  pi 


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2 

3 

3 

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4 

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5 

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6 

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6 

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t 
t 

9^/5' 
9 


r.  &,s. 


9 

5  I  [10 
50I1O 


X 


3  45 
D  rise 
7   11 

7  47 

8  Ti 
§     4 

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 


©  mm 

sets.  F.  pi  ir. 


22J5 

23  5 

25  5 

2G  5 

275 

29|5 

31 15 

32  5 

34,5 

3G|5 

3715 

39 

40 

42 

43|5 

4515 

465 

47  5 

495 

505 

5115 


48,10 


^1 


lip- 
12  8 

.     i't>n 

38112  n 
37jl2jS 
35133 
34  13,1 


26 
24 
^3 

1 

20*1 
18 


13 
13 
14 
14 

14!'=^ 

i5|rf[ 


5  0 
>  rise 
7     9, 

50! 

34: 

10: 

151 
c! 


7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
morn 

0 


4   -■ 


9 

12i 

121 

lo:! 

5  6 

D  set. 

6  18 
6'4S 

7  23 
8^0 

8  42' 

9  29i 


len^'lO  21! 
16|V5>  11  21| 


13 
10 

16 
16 

morn.! 

0  2S; 

7 

13 

16 

1  30 

2  39'I 

G 

IG 

T    3  47! 

4 

16 

T    5     6i 

316 

y    D  rjse.| 

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 


©  i©i©i  m  . 

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 

C|23d  Sund.   after    Trinity.  7  15 

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 
C|24th  Stnid.  after  Trinity 


16 


2 
0 

50 

5()'T-3 
57|l6 
56il3 
54J16 
53  16 
51  16 
50  16 
49  16 


16  ^ 

15  -fr[ 


^iCe.ulia.    ^  ?  d 

21i^t.  Clement.    ]) 

4 

5 

6 


©ent.:? 

g.  the 
©  ^  D .  mooTi,  which  is 
D  $  6  •  produced  by  the 
precipitated  water  ;  and  the 
larger  ihe_circle  the  nearer 
Advent  Sund.  the  clouds. 
©Perigee.  6^  the  more  rea- 
St.^Andrew.j;    dytofalL 


4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
4 
28|4 
234 
294 
304 
31  4 


42  15 
4l',15 

40|15 
39|l4 
38. 14 

37114] 
36  14U 
35  i3X 
3413X 
331 1 3h- 
32|l2!cp 
32  h2|cY7 
3l|l2|^ 
30ill|8 
29|ll|n 


6  28 

7  17 

8  8 

9  5 

10  5 

11  6 
morn. 

0     7 
1 

2  6 

3  4 

4  0 

4  56 

5  49 
D  set. 

5  55 

6  39' 

7  23, 

8  15^ 

9  lOi 
9i 

12i 


1' 

24; 
35; 

46! 
01 
D  risel 
5  43; 


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. 

\'-"'  -o 

iOL                           „     !(?).(?)  i©.#,    © 

^'^^''^''''^^^  ASPECTS,  O^Cj^-  ^|^-g_ 

F|pl.lr,&s. 

y 

fej"     /F/it/i   //'6«3   swallows  jiy 
^5\k}s;k,  fine  weather  is  to  be 

7  32 

4  28  11 

n 

6  42 

f 

7  33 

4  27  10 

25 

7  43 

S 

Gi©  ^  6   Sup.     expected   or 

7  34 

4  26  10 

25 

8  45 

■4 

7  continued ;   but  ichen  they 

7  35 

4  25  10 

a 

9  47 

I  5 

C  2d  Sand,  in  Advent.      Jiy 

7  36 

4  24    9 

(U 

10  48 

i  ^ 

2\/ow,  rain  is  almost  sure  ap- 

7  36 

4  24]  9\V[Jl 

U  49 

i  * 

3^- preaching.       This    is    ex- 

7  37 

4  23 

8 

n 

morn. 

1 
1   C 

4!Conception  B.   V.  Mary. 

7  37 

4  23 

8 

0  47 

jl9 

5 

plained  as  follows:  Sical- 

7  38 

4  22 

7 

=Ch 

1  45 

;io 

6 

lows  pursue    the  Jiies  and 

7  38 

4  22 

7 

:;i 

2  41 

111 

7 

#  Apogee,  gnats^  which  u- 

7  38 

4  22 

6 

^l 

3  38 

12 

c 

3d  Snnd.  in  Ad.       Tp  stat. 

7  38 

4  22 

6 

Tn. 

4  35 

13 

2 

sually  delight  in  warm  stra- 

7 39 

4  21 

5 

f 

5  33| 

14 

3 

ta  of  air  ;  and  as  warm  air 

7  39 

4  21 

5 

t 

6  3li 

15 

4 

is  lighter,  £f  usually  moist- 

7  39 

4  21 

4 

t 

Dsct.| 

16 

5 

er,  than  cold  air,  when  the 

7  40 

4  20 

4 

\s 

5  58 1 

17 

6 

warm  strata  of  our  air  are 

7  40 

4  20 

3^ 

6  52 

\u>, 

l\high.  there  is  less  chance  of 

7  40 

4  20 

31  r. 

7  51 1 

\\9 

■  C 

4th  Sund.  in  Ad.  moisture 

7  40  4  20 

2 

/w 

8  55' 

'JU 

2 

g)  ?  (^  Sup.    being  thrown 

7  40  4  20 

2 

X 

9  68! 

|2i 

3 

St.  Th.o's.  down  from  them 

7  40 

4  20 

1 

K 

11     2 

|>-2 

4 

@onters^/5'.  by  the  mixture 

7  40 

4  20    1 

X 

morn. 

i23 

5 

u: dh  cold  air  ;  hutiohcn  the 

7  40 

4  20 

0 

r,o 

0     9 

'- 

6  ivarm  and  moist  air  is  dost 

7  40 

4  20 

S 

cp! 

1   18| 

'.25 

7 

Christ.  -Day.  to  the  surface, 

7  40 

4  20 

Obi 

2  271 

;-'0 

C 

1st  Sun.  aff.^Cbr.    it  is  a^ 

7  40  4  20 

1 

b 

3  38' 

'■>7 

2 

St.  Jojin.  ©Perigee,  viosi 

7  40  4  20 

Ij 

n 

4  52' 

1 "  -* 

3 

Innocents,    certain  that,  as 

7  40  4  20 

2 

n 

6     3| 

i2G 

4 

the  cold  air  Jlows  down  in- 

7 39  4  21 

ol 

25 

D  rise ' 

jO 

5 

to  it.,  a  deposition  of  water 

7  39  4  2l| 

3 

— ' 

6  ll; 

31 

6  Silvester."  will  take place.\ 

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7  12 

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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 

-'  1^^ 

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 


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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  '■  " 


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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  : 


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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. 


53 

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 


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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  ; 


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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. 


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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>| 


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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. 


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^'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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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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f 

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 

0 

t 

78 

^ 

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 


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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 


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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 


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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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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' 


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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-  !| 


93 i 

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- 


94 

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 


95 i 

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 


____      ^^"^ 

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 


107 


^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 


108 

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 


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111 

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 

-TilTrTin.i1i   iMll   ii.Mi  II 


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/. 


__120 i 

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 


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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 


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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. 


131 ^^ 

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. 


132  Ij 

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 


135 


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. 


il"  137  1 

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'^ 


138 

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. 


1^9 

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. 


I 140  

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. 


i 141 

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. 


142 


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 

I2D 

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, 


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93 
96, 
99 

101 

104; 

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109 

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112 

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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, 


8 
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. 


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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.           || 

O 

Full  moon  27th  day,  Oh.  42nr 

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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 


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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 


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42 
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CjSt.  Matthias,     d)  ops  fill 
^through    a  region  cold  e- 
3 p  eclipsed  invis.      ^  ^  d  . 
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3' freeze  them,  hailis  formed,  0  32|5  28!  13 


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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;. 


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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, 


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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. 

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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 


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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 

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C  4th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 

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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. 


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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 
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9th  Sunday  after  Trinity. 


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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 
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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. 
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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. 


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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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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- 


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o  Faith,      mence  a  journey.  6 
6  or  engage  in  any  new  husi-  6 
:^<  ?  c$      ness  on  a  Friday.  6 
C  1 9th  Sun.  after  Trinity.     6 

2  2i  Stationary.      JVow  thisQ 

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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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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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. 


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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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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. 


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■       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 


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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 


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)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 


43 

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 


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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. 


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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. 

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speakers  of  House, 
1778  Nathan  Clark 

78  Thomas  Chanuler 

79  " 

81  Thomas  Porter 

82  Increase  Moseley 

83  Isaac  Tichenor 

84  Nathan  Nilea 

85  Stephen  R.  Bradley 

86  Gideon  Oliu 
83        «' 

90 

91         « 

93  Daniel  Buck 

95  Lewis  R.  Morris 

97  Abel  Spencer 

98  Daniel  Farrand 

99  A(nos  Marsh 
1800         " 

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02  Abel  Spencer 

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, 
jeoniiiiued  in  office. 


5y 


0-1  Aaron  Leiand  Martin  Post 

08  Dudley  Chuse 

09  "  William  D.  Smith 
13  Daniel  Chipman  " 

15  Wm.  A.  Griswold  '' 

Ifi  Richard  Skinner 

19  Win.  A.  Grisuold 

20  D.  Azro  A.  Buck 

22  " 

23  Georn-e  E.  Wales 

24  Isaac  Fletcher 

25  D.  Azro  A.  Buck 
26 

27  Robert  B.  Bates 

28  '^ 

29  D.  Azro  A.  Buck 


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- 


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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 


61 

population  of  the  whole  state  was  at  that  time  estima- 
ted at  abont  7000.     The  results  of  the  subsequent  en- 
umerations are  exliibited  in  the  following 

TABI^E. 

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1-   C^    ^T    t i<   O    02   -?    -^   CC   GO   Ci    L,-5 

•C^   GV    CN   CO    C-<   l-^          '^    r-   r3<   o   O   so 

,_■  j:               ©r  „"      co"  r-T  so 

1 

1      By  the  census  of  1820,  the  population  of  the  state  consisted  of  117,313 
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. 

3 

-o  o  o  —  ;;  ^-0  ,-  ^  1-  -r  i>  c~  to 

•-  i-  o  ■:>#  o  -r-  -T  o  t:  t-  c-  f-  GO 

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2>  cc  --  ;t  -  -  ;^  CO  p  ;rr  2?  CO  Ci 

o  oi  lo  u-T       in  r-'  co"  '^  CC  ^  O  r- 

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•^  -^  cc   in  --5  (-  t'  :o  —  f^  '^'  o  fO 
-r  —  cc  o  '0  -  i-_  —  cc  o_  t-^  ^^  0»^ 

o  o"  CO  c:r"  co'  r-'  co'  -rr"  o  c-r  ^  co  co 
-^  ^  _  „       „       01       e<  —  :^<  so 

CO 

:o  :o  CO  -r  o  <-  o  -r  —  '"O  O  CD  t- 

C5    Co    C^r    CO    "C   O    "T    C^    J>    CC    C;    CO    f- 

=>  c:  o  CO  o  -r  'f  I-  CO  -?  -^  t-^  co^ 
jj"  ■ -'  -r  -^^  CO  '-^  GO  ^  o  Ci  O  CO  -t 

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IX  I;.  —  ^-  '■-  --5  i:o  CO  ^  CO  —  ci  ^ 
'-^  o<  O  =:;  ~r:  cr^  r-  CO^  --  ■-'^^^  »>  0_  ?> 
rT  ■>>  o<  CO       r^  — r  jC       uo       f^  'O 

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G2 

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 

slcr  GeneraL                          i 

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 


II 


j 68 

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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...B.  The  numbers  for  last  year  included  9,671; 
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liin  this;  the  true  increase,  therefore,  for  this  year,  )- 
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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 

___Ui-iilMi 

78 

B2^E^^^»>s», 

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 

^" 

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 
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Rawsel  R. 

Keith,  Sheriff, 

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E.  P.  Walton,  jr.  Messenger, 

William  Billings,  Door-Keeper, 

Araunah  Marshall,           }       Officers 

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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 

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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 


i"^  85  ~ 

;  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.'^ 


^ 86 ^ 

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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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/^. 


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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. 


117 [ 

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 


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124 
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 


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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. 

'  


130_ 

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 


!  131 

!    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.  [ 


132 

'      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. 


133 

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. 

■6'. 

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. 

1 

136 

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 


142 


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.  „ 


143 


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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 


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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 


ASTRONOMICAL 


^  BY  ZADOCK  THOi 


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MONTPELIER: 

PCBLIsHET>    BY    J.   S.   WALTON,   AT     THE     MONTPELIER [|S. 
BOOK-STORE... .E.  P.  WALTOW,  PRINTER. 


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FARMER'S  AliMANAC!, 

FOR  THE  VEAE  OF  OUR  LORD 


1: 


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 

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.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. 

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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 


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7  37 

7  37 

7  36 

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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 

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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 

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4th  S  af  Epiphany.  .§-Jc«7  14 

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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 


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4'>jc eclipsed,  invis.  io  the  se-H 


Purification  B. 

^'^6   and  perpetual  cold(7 


V.   Mary. 17 

Elong.  vere^l 


jrisesi 
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9 


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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\ 


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5114ca 
5214X 
5414K 
55  14X 
57  14T 
5(5  14  T 
59  14^ 
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C  Sexages.  S.  quantities  of  6 


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3I  D  ?  d  face  or  at  any  dis- 
4  D  ^  c^    }>  ^  6  tance  above 


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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. 


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3  7 

4  C 
5,   £' 

6  3 

7  4 

8  5 
9'   6 

10|  7 
ll;C 

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14  4 
15'  5 
16|  6 
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18;  C 
19;  2 
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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- 


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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 


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57 

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7  37 

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11 
morn. 

0   12 


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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,             | 

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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.                    || 

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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. 

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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. 


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8  20l 

9  i 

9  35 
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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 

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21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
26 
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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 


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6  1T[ 
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11  4 
11  29 
11  52 
morn. 

0  31 

1  14 

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3  7 

4  8 
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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 

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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 

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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 

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8   58 

15 

7 

hie. 

5  43 

6   12 

5 

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9   34 

16 

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13LhSaf  Trinity.  ^118 

5  49 

6   11 

5 

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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 

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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.         || 

i 

^  jCALENDAR,  ASPECTS,   &C. 

* 

* 

*id 

9  i 
r  &  s.; 

1 

r:ses 

seis 

F.    ' 

m 

2 

Remigius.     causes,  and  to 

6 

12  5 

48 

]0iV5' 

10  52' 

2 

3 

ascertain  the  various  rela- 

6 

15  5 

46 

11 

V9 

11   42j 

3 

4l])  5         #  Apogee. 

6 

165 

44 

11 

morn.; 

4 

'A^  ^  6      iions   which  sub- 

6 

17 

5 

43 

11 

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0  36i 

:  ./,6[sist  among  the  works  of 

6 

19 

5 

41 

11 

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6 

20 

5 

40 

12 

2  46 

7 

C  16th  Sunday  af  Trinity. 

6 

22 

5 

38 

12 

3  45 

a 

2  would  not  prefer  the  knowl- 

6 

23 

5 

37 

12 

cp 

4  48 

9 

3  edge  of  a   Franklin,   who 

6 

25 

5 

35 

12 

op 

D  ris:'| 

10 

4 

could  trace  the  lightning's 

6 

26 

5 

34 

13 

T 

6    39: 

11 

5 

path  and  guide  it   to   the 

6 

27 

5 

33 

13 

« 

7  12| 

12 

6 

ground,  to  that  of  him  who 

6 

29 

5 

31 

13 

a 

7  40,' 

13 

7 

thinks  there  will  be  a  thun- 

6 

30 

5 

30 

13 

n 

8  241 

14 

C 

17th  S  af  Trinity.  ^  Stat. 

6 

32 

5 

28 

14 

n 

9   13| 

15 

2 

der  storm  to-day  because 

6 

3415 

26 

14 

25 

10  11! 

16 

3 

the  clouds  look  as  they  did 

6 

36  5 

24 

14 

25 

11    12i 

17 

4 

D  Q       @  Perigee,      last 

6 

37  5 

23 

14 

a 

morn.' 

18 

6 

St.  Luke,     year  before   a 

6 

39 

5 

21 

15 

a 

0  19i 

19 

6 

thunder  shower,  or  because 

6 

40 

5 

20 

15 

n 

1  33! 

20 

7  his  almanac  maker  has  told 

6 

42 

5 

18 

15 

n 

2  45: 

21 

C 

18th  Sunday  af  Trinity. 

6 

43 

5 

17 

15 

^ 

3  50 

22 

2 

him  to  '■look  out  for  a  storm 

6 

45 

5 

15 

15 

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5     0 

23 

3 

*  enters  TTj,    *  y  d    Sup. 

6 

46 

5 

14 

16 

^ 

D  set.' 

24 

4 

about  these  days,'  but  who 

6 

47 

5 

13 

16 

^ 

6   16, 

25 

5 

Crispin.     i^Stat.     knows 

3 

49 

5 

11 

16 

^ 

6  47, 

26 

6 

nothing   of  the  nature  or 

6 

50 

5 

10 

16 

t 

7  21' 

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7 

cause   of   the    magnificeni 

6 

51 

5 

9 

16 

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8     0 

>«i  c 

19th  Saf  Trinity.     St.  Si- 

6 

53 

5 

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8  4G, 

29    2j     mon  and  St.  Jude.] 

6 

54 

5 

6 

16 

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6 

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5 

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16 

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11  31 

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6 

57 

5 

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occ 

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. 


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<i  New  Moon  22d  day,  4h.  26cq.  morning. 

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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. 


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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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t 
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 


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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^^"  '''> 


39 


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 


42 

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 

43 


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; 


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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 


48 


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  ; 


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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 
1909; 

16519 

24472 

27531 

3  jr.  1618 

452| 

8669 

1289 

6657 

8l2i 

7223 

10491 

125G4 

1740! 

526  a 

880| 

5017 

724i 
1 

^258,630 

31295! 

1 

t 
t 

5245 

975 

1434 

179 

12027 
13111 

7322 
12658 
21135 
17796 
21412 

8205 
15381 

5360 
11194 
11769 

9255 
14275 
11190 
19589 

6473 
19384 

4469 
29109 
25660 


1881 
1667 
1311 
1498 
2320| 
20441 
2503' 
1227: 
2316 
1237 
18G7 
1409 
1392 
1893 
1459 
274  9 
1333 
2213 
972' 
3134! 
3044! 


L 


J303,514  40,623 


77 

"  "      [ 

( 

Addison  County. 

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' 

Vcrofennes 

Belden  Seymour 

7695 

Walthani 

Pvichard  Burroughs 

3001 

301; 

VVeybridire, 

Benjamin  Wales 

6616 

850 

iWh'iting 

1 

John  Branch 

5822 

653; 

P 

78,943 

24940, 

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 

.7386 

1374) 

xVest  Fairl*e 

Jabez  Lamphear 

4601 

841' 

'■ltjl)j^;^^_»|,.llj..iB^ig^jtA>y^jfc^ 


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|VViliiamsto\vii      Jedediah  ISniiUi 


liJSl      11H7' 


Chittenden  Co. 

$ 

IB9,2S4 

272C5| 

Moses  L.  Cokon 

169f{ 

452| 

Timothy  Follelt 

29720 

3226' 

William  Pease 

15155 

1702 

Udnev  IL  Penniman 

6632 

140G 
1G643 

Roswcll  Butler 

12434 

Joseph  Marsli 

122C0 

16691 

Selah  Ambler 

4679 

929  1 

George  Town  1031 

Albert  G.  Wiiittcmore  14473 


Edward  Jones 
Hen^an  Barstov 
Reuben  Lockwood 
John  H.  Tower 
Danforth  Walea 
Alexander  Lee 


6219 
11321 
1074 
4273 
6365 
12155 


1654 

279:: 

2100: 
1109; 
1  123 
135: 
105^ 
1290 
1603' 


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 


710 
647 
!C9 
933 
005 
623 
623 
146 
94  4 
326 
157 


4542 
2763 
3171 
6294 
36 13 
3546 
1726 


21775 

2012 

1664 

1539 

652 

442 

453 

1271 

I15G 

2935 

3061 

14121 

874j 

737' 

1570; 

76b 
16501 

432r3 


113033  21394 


:     79 

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^ 

S^erlirvr  HOG  1 


jWutervilie 


!  A  lb  any 
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 

24525 

1 

3017 

1 

e83: 

3393 

726'^ 

1G40 

5G4: 

3009 

729 

5503 

982 

8780 

1469 

1027 

461^ 

2934 

902^ 

3804 

784' 

1207 

422' 

3G01 

823; 

jer  3978 

860 

400 

190 

1117 

314 

7  185 

1316 

1147 

33i^ 

884 

2841 

801 

230 

2535 

608; 

2041 

492- 

1334 

Si53' 

32,1 

G1 

gGl,58l    13980^: 


587 
753 

1 803 
5 1 04 

41 1 
3488 

839 
5805 
1498 


81 

Random  ~~"  ^ol 


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. 


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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 


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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,' 


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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-[ 


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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. ' 


09 

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  [ 


\06 _ 

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. 


luy 

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, 


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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"!! 


no 


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 


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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 


115 

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. 


ITZ 

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 


, 1^25 

[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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126  

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,  \  \ 


I 127 

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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128 j 

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. 


I 133 i 

|: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. 


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135 

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. 


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138 


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. 


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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. 


140 

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 
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