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UNIVERSITY 
OF  PITTSBURGH 


Dar . Rra , 
s\\\l/Aa  JK3031 

1840-^6 


LIBRARY 


QjiT/i^rv  a/c^A^iJc^^iJ 


NO. XXtll. 

WALTON'S 

VERMONT  REGISTER 

AND 

FARI?1ER'.S  ALI?IAI¥AC, 

FOR 

BEING  BISSEXTILE  OR  LEAP  YEAR. 


ASTRONOMICAL    CAI.CULATIOKS 

BYZADOCK    THOMPSON. 


MONTPELIER : 

PUBLISHED  BY  E.  P.  WALTON  AND  SONS. 


oaadamasiaabaiHmMMfi^ikaanMaBaHta 


VERMONT  REGISTER: 


1840, 


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Vej^/n&A/t  i^a.r-koQk. 


NO xxm. 


WALTON'S 

VERMONT  REGISTER 

AMD 

FARMERS'  ALMANAC 

FOP. 

1840: 

BEING  BISSEXTILE  OR  LEAP  YEAR. 


Calculated  for    the   nieiidian  of  Montpelier,  lat.  44°  17'  noilli, 
long.  4°  25'  east  from  the  capilol  at  Washington. 


ASTRONOMICAL  CALCULATIONS  BY 

Z  A  D  O  C  K   T II  O  M  P  S  O  N,  A.  RL 


MONTPELIER: 
PUBLISHED  BY  E.  P.  WALTON  &  SONS. 


^N^^aeass*  < 


JS.imes  of  the  Characters  and  Planets, 


^©Tlie  Mill. 
©  D  The  Mcon. 
y  Mercuiy. 


Venus. 
©Earth. 
^Mars. 


If  Jupiter. 
^  Saturn. 
Ji^Herschel. 


JS^aines  and  Characters  of  the  signs  of  the  Zodiac. 

T  Aries         iCbLihra  VjCapriconius     ScCancer 

nGemini      ^  Sagittarii:s      Tit  Scorpio  y  Taurus 

^^,Leo  cccAquciriiis         Tlj^  Virgo  XPisces. 

A''ames  and  Characters  of  the  Aspects. 

Q  Ascending  node,     g;  Descending  noile. 

d  Conjunctiop,  or  in  the  same  longitude. 

S  Opposition,  or  differing  6  signs  in  louo-i(ude. 

D  Q,uartile,  or  (litlering  3  signs  in  longitude. 


Chronological  Cycles. 

Dominical  Letters, 

.    ED 

Golden  Number, 

.    17 

Epact,         ..... 

26 

Solnr  Cycle.            .         .          .         . 

1 

Roman  Indiction 

13 

Julian  Period, 

6553 

Moveable  Feasts. 

Septuagessima  Sunday 

Feb.  IG 

Scxagessima  Sunday 

Feb.  23 

Quinquagessima  or  Shrove  Sunday 

March  1 

Ash  Wednesday 

March  4 

First  Sunday  iu  Lent 

March  8 

Palm  Sunday 

April  12 

Easter  Day 

April  19 

Low  Sunday 

April  26 

Ro<Tation  Sunday 

May  24 

Ascension  Dn.v,  Holy  Thursday 

May  28 

Pentecost,  Whit  Sunday 

June  7 

Trinity  Sunday 

June  14 

Adycnt  Sunday 

Nov.  29 

Commenceriient  of  the  Seasons. 
Vernal  equinox,  vSpring  begins  Mar  20th  7h50m  morn. 
Summer  solstice.  Summer  "     June  21st,  4li57m  morn. 
Aut.  equinox,      Autumn    "     Sept.  22d,  7h2m  eve. 
Winter  solstice,   Winter     "     Dec.  2lsr,,  0h22m  eve. 


ECLIPSES  OF   THE   SUN  &  iMOON. 

There  Avil!  be  four  Eclipses  in  1840,  two  of  the  Sun 
and  two  of  the  Moon. 

[.  The  first  will  be  a  partial  eclipse  of  the  Moon,  on 
the  ]7Lh  day  of  February,  invisible  at  Montpelier.  S 
at  9h  2m  morning. 

If.  Tb.e  second  Vv'illbe  an  annular  eclipse  of  the  S;:i! 
on  the  3J  day  of  March,  invisible  at  Montpelier.  e, 
jllhl4m  in  the  evening.  This  eclipse  will  be  visilr 
i  to  tfie  u'hole  of  the  continent  of  Asia.  The  path  of  t];c' 
central  and  annular  eclipse  first  touches  the  earth  i:; 
tiie  Indian  Ocean,  a  little  east  of  the  Strait  of  Bnbel- 
mandel — lakes  an  easterly  course,  crosses  the  southerii 
part  of  Hindooslan  and  the  bay  of  Bengal,  thence  pur- 
suing a  northeasterly  course,  it  passes  over  China, 
(/hinese  Tartary,  and  terminaies  near  Beering's  Strait. 
III.  Tlie  third  is  a  partial  eclipse  of  the  Moofi,  Aug- 
ust J 3 ill,  and  visible  as  follows,  viz  : 

Begining  of  the  eclipse         'h  07m  )  Mean  time 
Middle  of  the  eclipse  2h  S2m  >      in  the 

End  of  the  eclipse  Sh  57m  )   morning. 

Duration  2h  50ni.  Magnitude  of  the  eclipse  (the 
Moon's  diameter  being  1,)  0.6  on  the  Moon's  northern 
limb. 

IV^.  The  fourth  will  be  a  total  eclipse  of  the  Sun. 
August  27t.h — i  at  Hi  53m  in  the  morning.  Thi.; 
eclipse  will  not  be  seen  from  any  part  of  America,  bi;i 
will  be  visible  from  ail  the  souihern  and  eastern  parts 
of  Africa,  from  the  southern  part  of  Arabia  and  Nev/ 
Holland,  and  from  all  parts  olthe  Indian  Ocean.  Tiiu 
path  of  the  central  and  total  eclipse  begins  on  the  east- 
ern coast  of  Africa — passes  easterly  across  the  canti- 
nent — crosse-i  Madagascar— passes  near  the  Isles  of 
France  and  Bourbon,  and  terminates  ai  some  distance 
to  the  south  of  New  Holland, 


Weevil.  Soak  linen  cloths  in  water,  wiing  tliem  & 
cover  your  grain  Avith  them ;  in  two  hours  you  will  fmd 
all  the  weevil  on  the  cloth.  They  must  be  carefully 
gathered  ofl^and  soaked  in  water  to  destroy  them. 


JANUARY. 


FARMERS     CALENDAR. 

'WiRier  has  come  from  the  icy  seas, 
Wliere  ihe  bleak  winds  blow  and  the  salt  waves  freeze, 
Where  the  sun  shines  on  through  a  long  day's  light, 
And  at  last  gives  place  to  a  long — long  night.' 


Time  wings  his  steady  fliaht— tiie  seasons  walk  their 
round — empires  and  individuals  rise,  decline  and  fall, 
and  all  things  are  quickly  rnovini;  towards  flial  bourne 
whence  eternity  befrins.  Another  year  with  all  its 
varied  scenes  —  its  joys — its  sorrows — is  closed  upon 
the  world,  and  its  annals  are  inscribed  in  the  book  nl 
God's  remembrance,  in  eternity  to  be  read  to  us  wlio 
acted,  or  iiad  a  part  to  act,  in  its  momentous  scenes. 
That  year  is  now  beyond  our  reach.  lis  mispent  hours 
can  never  be  recalled.  Repining  is  in  vain.  'Twill 
not  atone  for  our  sins  nor  procure  for  them  forgiveness. 
Then  do  your  duty  nov/,  and  hereafter,  and  trust  the 
past  with  God,  your  Maker.  The  penitent  and  re- 
formed he  will  forgive  and  bless  their  liumble  efibrts, 
when  they  strive  to  mend  their  lives  and  conduct. 
Then  with  the  year  begin  anew  thy  life,  and  throuoJ! 
the  same  keep  pace  -vvith  business  and  with  duty.  Let 
not  a  moment's  time  in  idleness  be  wasted.  You  have 
a  mind  and  heart  as  well  as  farm  to  ciilt'vate,  and  when 
the  latter  is  covered  wilh  snow  the  former  claims  at- 
♦f^ntion.  Plant  in  your  minds  the  seeds  of  knowledge, 
and  in  your  hearts  the  seeds  of  virtue  and  religion, 
and  carefully  cultivate  the  tender  plants. 

Your  barns  now  require  particular  attention,  and 
you  should  see  to  them  with  your  own  eyes.  Boys  may 
save  yon  some  steps,  but  they  must  not  be  too  far 
trusted  or  depended  upon.  See  that  your  hay  is  not 
wasted,  your  cattle  may  feel  the  want,  of  it  before  sum- 
mer. Suffi^r  not  the  roads  in  your  neighborhood  to  be 
blocked  with  snow.  Public  S[nrit  is  a  noble  virtue,  the 
want  of  it  abject  meanness. 

No  farmer  should  allow  the  reproach  of  neglecting 
education  to  lie  against  himself  or  his  family;  if 
knowledge  is  power,  the  beginning  of  it  should  be  ear- 
ly and  deeply  laid  in  the  district  school. 


31   davs 


JANUARY 


1ft  ^^) 


Dark  rtittisiii  round  a  inoiildefing  tower, 
I  spied  a  s'raiigely  awf'il  form, 

And  swifter  moved  llie  hastening  power, 
And  louder  roared  the  crashing  storm. 

#Ne\v  Moon  4t!i  day,  4h  29m  v^vening. 
D  First  Quarler  12th  day,  31i  6in  morning. 
OFiill  moon  18lh  day,  Th  42m  evening. 
C  Last  Quarter  26th  day,  81i  43m  morning. 


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ICALENDAR,  ASPECTS,  &C 


rise- 


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4  29;  12  4 
4  30  12    5 


PL  r  &,  s 


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])  runs  low  S.  7  39 

I  7  39'4  31jl2 

E  2d  Sunday  ai  Christmas  7  39  4  32  12 
2  Epipiiany  j?  39;  4  33  12 

3;])  ^conj  7  39;  4  34  13 

4  V  ffr.elongA'ejo  Orleans!  38  4  35 

5  battle,  1815.      D  i^conjJ7  38,  4  37 


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2 


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7  35i  4  45 
6  'B.'Franldin  born  1706:7  34J  4  4'-^ 
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7  :v>'  4  50 

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7  29|  4  56 
7  28|  4  57 
7  27'  4  59 
7  26|5  0 
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SdSai'Epiph. 

D  If^conj.     ® apogee 


[I.  beheaded. 

D  T^  ?  r5    D  lovrCltarles 

Geo.  IV.  proc,   1820. 


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FEBRUARY. 


FARMERS     CALENDAR. 
'  Where  the  wild  Aurora  bi  illiantly  plays, 
Darting  iis  beautiful  lance- like  rays  ; 
Where  the  while  bear  sits  with  his  shaggy  form, 
And  howls  to  the  roar  of  the  beating  storm. 


"Most,  men  spend  their  lives  in  aiitlcipations,  in 
determining  to  be  vastly  happy  at  some  period  or  other 
when  they  have  time.  Cut  the  present  lime  has  one 
advantage  over  every  oilier — it  is  our  own.  Pnsl  op- 
portunities are  gone,  future  are  not  come.  V/e  may 
lay  in  a  stock  ol'  pleasure,  as  we  would  lay  in  a  slock 
of  v\ine  ;  but  if  we  defer  tasting  them  too  long,  we  shall 
find  thai  both  are  soured  by  age.  Let  our  happiness, 
therefore,  be  a  modest  mansion,  which  we  can  inhabit 
wdiile  we  have  our  health  and  vigor  to  enjoy  it ;  not 
a  iabric  so  vast  and  expansive  that  it  has  cost  vis  the 
best  part  of  our  lives  to  build  it,  and  which  we  can  ex- 
pect to  occupy  only  when  we  have  less  occasion  for  a 
habitation  than  a  tomb.  It  has  been  well  observed 
that  we  should  treat  I'uturity  as  an  ageil  friend  from 
whom  we  expect  a  rich  legacy.  Let  us  do  nothing  to 
Ibrleit  his  esteenij  and  treat  him  with  respect,  not  v.'ith 
servility.  But  let  us  not  be  too  prodigal  when  young, 
nor  too  parsimonious  when  old,  otherwise  we  shall  fall 
into  the  comaion  error  of  those,  who  when  they  had 
the  power  to  enjoy,  had  not  the  prudence  to  acquire; 
and  when  they  had  the  prudence  to  acquire  had  no 
longer  the  power  to  enjoy." 

He  Avho  idles  away  his  lime  at  the  tavern,  or  lounges 
at  the  grogshop,  while  his  poor  wile  and  children  are 
shivering  over  a  haiulful  ol'  faggots  at  home,  hungry, 
ragged  and  disconsolate,  deserves  not  the  naioe  of  hus- 
band, father,  citizen  or  patrio;.  He  may  have  the 
shape  of  a  man,  but  he  has  the  heart  ol  a  brute.  The 
grogshop  is  the  vortex  of  ruin,  and  ardent  spirits  drown 
more  than  all  the  streams,  and  other  water  upon  the 
earth. 

Never  buy  any  thing  at  an  auction  because  the 
article  is  selling  very  cheap,  unless  vou  iiave  a  use 
lor  it. 


TSSn 

3wiy;«^«y--rJCT»wc» 

■SSB 

■MBmca^g 

29  days                                  FEBRUARY                                  1840 

•Twils  time,  on  fiiy  pinions  driven, 

For  vollied  lightnings  rent  the  sky  ; 

The  clouds  wiih  hissing  bolts  wure  riven, 

And  ruin  roU'd  in  thunder  by.                                             I 

®New  Moon  3d  day,  9li  3in  mornint;.                          i 

])  First  Quarter  10th  day,  llh  I3m  morning.                j 

OFull  Moon  17th  day,  9h  2m  morning. 

a  Last  Quarter  ySth  dav,  5h  59m  morning. 

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5    8 

12  14'V:?,7       7  1 

3'  2  [Spanish  inquisition  ah. 

7  19 

5    9 

12  14'JXlDset    1 

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13 

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D  runs  hio-h  N. 

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12  15lSS 

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12  14'U 

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Luther  died  1546. 

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5  31 

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Washington  horn  1732 

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5  39 

12  13 

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12  13 

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Venus  ?  will  be  morning  star  till  July  24— thence  evening  star   i 

to  the  end  of  the  year.                                                                                    | 

MARCH. 


FARMERS     CALENDAR, 
nut  soon  is  heard  the  voice  of  spring  ; 
Is  heard  the  flap  of  the  warbler'^  wing; 
The  snows  dissolv?  and  flow  amain, 
In  torrents  upon  the  deluged  plain. 


Do  not  think  oC  knocking  nut  another  person's  brains 
becnnse  lie  liappens  to  tlilier  lioni  you.  Your  own 
opinions  are  by  no  means  the  sunie  as  lliey  used  to  be, 
and  it  wsiuld  he  just  as  rational  to  knoclc  yotirself  on  | 
the  iiead  because  you  differ  Irom  yourself  ten  years  I 
ago!  It  is  one  thing  to  be  stili  ar.d  another  1o  he 
steady  in  an  opinion.  The  steady  man  changes  wlien 
rea.son  reqviires  it,  but  the  stiff  necked  is  at  war  with 
all  reason. 

Ail  who  have  suitable  trees  slionld  now  be  in  readi- 
ness lor  ihe  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  ;  whereas  ihat  stock  is  diminished  in  ihe  same 
degree  by  every  pound  [purchased  from  abroad.  Be- 
sides, sugar  made  at  home  nmst  posscf^s  a  sweeter  fla- 
vor to  an  independent  American  ol  the  north,  thon  that 
which  is  mingled  Avith  the  groans  and  tears  of  slavery. 
And  now  to  avoid  being  importuned  and  fretted  at  all 
summer,  you  will  find  it  loWour  advdntage  to  get  out 
your  ilax.  When  there  is  so  much  storm  and  bluster 
out  of  doors,  we  should  endeavor  by  all  means  in  our 
pouter,  to  cultivate  jjcace  within.  A  good  husband 
almost  invariably  makes  a  good  witi?,  and  good  pa- 
rents good  children  ;  so  you  see  all  depends  upon  you, 
gentlemen. 

Yi>ur  cattle  and  sheep  now  require  your  strictest  it- 
tention.  Much  may  now  be  lost  by  a  very  little  neg- 
lect. If  y>'ur  hay  crumbles,  sprinkle  (it  with  brine. 
Old  Boreas  is  now  making  his  last  efforts.  He  will 
soon  haVe  lu  yield,  and  retreat  to  his  northern  cave. 

"  He  who  never  changed  any  of  his  opi?tions,  never 
corrected  any  ol'  bis  mistakes;  and  he  who  was  never 
wise  enough  to  find  mistakes  in  himself^  will  not  be 
charitable  enough  to  excur:3  them  in  otliers." 

'Keep  s.  I'lace  ior  your  tools,  and  your  tools  in  order.' 


31  davs 


MARCH  _    

Then  canio  a  voice  like  rivers  pent, 

Between  two  mountain's  craggy  sideSj 
Liltg  Erie.  o"er  its  cascade  sent, 
And  hoarser  than  tlie  ocean  tides. 


1840 


©New  Moon  3J  day,  llli  15m  evening. 
])  First  Quarter  lOlh  day,  6h  17m  evening. 
OFuli  Moon  17i1j  day,  1  Ih  40m  evening, 
d  Last  Quarter  26th  day,  Ih  42m  morning. 


Id 


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farmers'  calendar. 
Winter  is  gone  to  the  dens  of  tlie  north  ; 
The  verdure  of"  spring  is  peeping  forth, 
To  deck  tiic  earth  with  beauties  rare, 
And  mingle  fragrance  in  the  balmv  air. 


See  that  your  fences  are  repaired  early,  and  ilio- 
roughly.  Cattle,  sheep  and  horses  will  do  much  injury 
at  this  season,  if  permitted  to  range  in  your  orchards, 
youi  meadovva  and  your  fields.  And  if  you  put  up 
your  fences  in  a  slight  manner  so  that  your  cattle  once 
break  through  them,  you  may  thank  your  stars  if  v'ou 
ever  keep  them  within  any  bounds  afterwards,  ft  is 
with  cattle  as  with  men,  one  ofience  leads  to  the  com- 
mission of  many  more.  It  is  much  easier  to  prevent 
transgression  than  to  reform  the  transgressor. 

Spring  grain  may  be  sown  on  dry  lands  as  soon  as 
the  frost  is  out,  and  garden  vegetables  for  sunmier  use 
should  be  sown  the  latter  part  o(  this  motith.  Knter 
upon  your  busmess  this  month  with  a  liUl  determina- 
tion to  keep  pace  with  your  business  through  the  year. 
If  you  once  fall  behind  your  business,  instead  of  driv- 
ing Jt>  .Vu  will  be  dragged,  and  if  you  are  dragged, 
you  may  be  both  stripped  and  bruised. 

Be  neither  prodigal  of  your  money,  nor  on  the  other 
hand  too  parsimonious.  'A  prodigal  may  start  with 
ten  thousand  pounds,  and  die  worth  nothing;  a  miser 
may  start  wilii  nothing,  and  die  worth  tea  thousand 
pounds.  It  has  been  asked  which  had  the  best  of  it  ? 
1  should  presume  the  prodigal  of  the  two.  He  has 
S})ent  a  fortune,  the  miser  has  only  left  one — he  has 
lived  rich  to  die  poor;  the  miser  has  lived  poor  to  die 
rich;  and  if  the  prodigal  quits  life  in  debt  to  others, 
the  miser  quits  it  still  deeper  in  debt  to  himself.'  Bal- 
ance then  the  account  between  thyself  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. 

"  Every  man  hath  just  as  much  vanity  as  he  wants 
understanding." 


30 1 

lay 

s                                    APRIL 

1840 

Oh  sluggard!   while  thy  life  but  dreams, 

lis  every  pu'sc  of  pleasure  dead 

In  sUimbor  ;  while  the  ninrr.ing  beams 

Play  round  thy  head. 

®Ne\v  Moon  iid  da^',  lOh  30ai  morning. 

D  First  Quarter  9lh  day,  lli  olni  morning. 

O  Full  Moon  16th  day,*^3h  4m  evening. 

d  Last  Qunrter  24th  dav,  6h  5fim  evening. 

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farmers'  calendar. 

The  rruves  put  on  theii  dress  of  green; — 
Opf  iiiug  fl  jwers  enliven  llio  scene — 
Tlie  (ilougliman  jogs  the  fields  along, 
And  clioers  liis  learn  with  a  merry  song. 

If  il  lie  true,  as  says  llie  proverb,  that  an  idle  maii''s 
\brai.ns  are  the  Devil's  xvorlcshop,  the  old  <»entlemnn's 
I  husiness  must  have  very  much  incrensed  ofhite,  if  Ibi- 
I  sooth  his  bu.siiess  may  bo  judged  of  by  ihe  number  of 
I  sliops  lie  occupies.  Pjjecl  liim  from  tlie  premises, 
down  with  his  siirii,  iieighbois!  But  to  be  seriou--. 
'  Idleness  is  truly  il:e  hot  bed  of  tenijitation,  the  cradle 
i  ol"  disease  and  the  canker  worm  of  Itjlicity.  In  a  little 
lime,  to  the  man  who  Ins  no  employment,  lile  will  have 
i;o  ni)vi,'lty,  and  when  novelty  i^  laid  in  the  grave,  Ihe 
funeral  ol  com!()rt  will  enter  the  church  yard.  From 
that  moment  it  is  the  shade  and  not  the  man,  who 
creeps  along  the  path  of  mortaliiy.  On  ihe  contrary, 
what  solid  satislactiou  does  the  nun  of  diligence  pos- 
sess ;  v.-hat  healtli  in  his  countenance  ;  whatsirengih 
in  his  limbs;  what  vigor  in  his  understjnding  ;  with 
what  a  zest  does  he  relish  the  refreshmenls  of  the  day; 
with  what  pleasure  does  he  seek  the  bed  of  repose  at 
night.  It  is  nt)i  the  accidental  hardness  of  a  pillow 
tliat  can  make  iiim  unhappy  and  rob  liimofsleep.  He 
earns  bis  maintenance  and  he  enjoys  it.  Hebasfailb- 
fu'ly  labored  in  the  day  and  the  slumbers  of  the  night 
are  a  sweel  rctiibution  to  iiini.  To  the  diligent  man, 
every  day  is  a  little  life,  and  every  night  a  little  heaven. 
The  toil  has  been  honest,  the  reward  is  sure.'  Having 
set  before  you  the  consequences  of  idleness  and  of  dil- 
igence, choose  you  this  day  which  you  will  follow. 
The  one  will  lead  you  to  misery,  contempt  and  death, 
the  other  to  respectability,  comlbrt  and  iiappiness. 

By  driving  your  business  before  you,  and  not  per- 
mitting your  business  to  drive  you,  you  will  have  op- 
portunities to  indulge  in  innocent  diversions. 

Put  off  no  business,  v/hicli  ought  and  can  be  done  to 
day,  until  to  morrrv/. 


31  (lays                                          MAY                                        1840 

I 

What  joy  !   to  catch  the  fiagraiil  gales, 

1  : 

With  puiions  sweeping  as  they  play, 

j  ■ 

O'er  each  fair  flow'ret  that  exhales 

The  br 
^evy  Moon  1st  day,  7ii  1 

raih  of  May 

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5ni  evenin 

D  First,  Qtiiirter  Sth  d;iy,  9h  59ni  morning. 

Ol^'till  Moon  10t.!i  (lay,  6h  39ra  nioniing. 

D  Last  Quarter  24tli  day,  8ii  3:2ni  inorniii;:!;. 

©New  Moon  31st  day,^h 

2  Im  morning.                    | 

1 

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farmer's    CALEiSDAR- 

Now  ihj  Uinish  and  the  blackbird  siiit;, 
And  lime  their  notes  to  the  parting  stjiing 
Ami  nuw  bleeting  lambkins  play, 
And  insects  skip  m  the  sunny  ray. 


"  Sneet  is  the  brcalli  of  morn,  her  ri^^incr  siveet 
With  charm  of  earliest  birds  ;   pleasant  the  sun 
Wlirn  (irst  on  this  dcliglitful  land  he  spreads 
Hi^  onent  beams  on  herb,  tree,  fiuit  and  flower, 
Glistening  with  dew. ' 

Tlioje  pt^yons,  tiliiiost  witlioiil  exception,  wl'o  have 
lived  to  n  very  ad-. n need  age,  have  been  distingiii:>hed 
as  early  risers,  and  ii  is  very  generally  ndmiited  that 
no  iialiit  cuiitribuics  niorr-,  ijian  early  rising"-,  lo  our 
heallli  and  liappine-s.  \Vliy  then  is  ii  not  iHore  gen- 
erally adopted  .''  Why  lio  we  waste  so  many  of  the 
sweetest,  most  delightful  and  invigorating  mnnienls  ol 
each  day  upon  cnr  pillows.''  lurning  upon  onr  bed  as 
the  door  turnetii  upon  its  liinires.''  At  this  season  es- 
pecially, tlie  niorning  breathes  perlumes,  ihe  air  is 
melody  atid  the  whole  face  ofnature  is  beanty.  How 
congenial  to  tlie  feelings,  and  esj^ecially  to  "  the  feel- 
ings o(  joyous  youth,  in  whose  busoin  fond  hopes  are 
swelling,  and  delightful  visions  of  future  success  tind 
pleasure  rise  one  after  another,  in  untiring  succession. 
To  such,  llie  cliarms  of  an  luidistuibed  hour  of  ro- 
.mance  accompanied  by  all  the  bright  and  beautiful  im- 
ages wdiich  a  fine  morning  presents  to  the  eye  and  im- 
agination, need  only  to  be  ktiown  to  be  dear.  Tlie 
stiil  beauty  ol  the  hour  at  once  Iranquilizes  the  vulgar 
passions,  which  a  vulgar  world  nourishes  and  foments, 
and  ttwakens  those  softer  and  purer  emotions,  wiiich 
are  so  much  more  congenial  to  the  liigh  destiny  of  the 
human  soul.  Heallii,  too,  as  well  as  moral  purity, 
breathes  in  the  air  of  a  spring  morning;  and  femaJe 
loveliness  itself  becomes  more  lovely  under  its  refresh 
ing  and  viv dying  inliuence."  If  then  you  pursue 
pleasure,  beauty,  business  or  health, 

"Rise  before  the  sun,  and  when  his  journey's  run, 
And  he's  sunk  in  the  west,  retire  to  rest." 

Never  hire  a  man  to  do  a  piece  of  work  which  you 
can  do  yourself. 


SOflfi 


JUNE 


1840i 


Wlial  joy    to  hear  the  quaver'd  soni;, 

Tliat  shames  the  brow  of  slolli  and  care, 
In  grateful  numbers  float  along 
The  peopled  air. 


I)  First  (Quarter  6th  day,  8h  '■26m  evei.iiig. 
OFiill  Moon  14th  day,  9h  58iii  cvenincr. 
d  Last,  Quarter  2i2d  day,  6h  40tn  evening. 
®Ne\v  Moon  29lh  day,  9h  7ni  inomino;. 


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farmers'  calendar. 
Now  the  flowers  that  dcc^k'd  the  fmld, 
To  ihe  {^rowing  frui'  llieir  stations  yield, 
And  labor  with  his  brawny  face, 
Braves  the  heat  of  ilie  sultry  days. 

A  wor.l  fo  my  lair  coiunry  women  !  But  not  in  that 
dictatorial  strain  in  wljich  I  am  accuslomed  to  address 
my  own  sex.  Tiiey  are  not  to  be  driven.  If  nioved 
at  all  it  must  be  bv  the  mild  and  gentle  accent.s  of  flat- 
tery and  pursiiasion.  '■  Good  iTiorning,  .Mrs.  Cleanly. 
1  am  extremely  happy  in  finding  you^and  your  lovely 
daughters  employed  in  the  dairy  room.  I  have  fre- 
quently purclia.'^ed  of  your  butter  and  cheese  in  the 
market,  iiavc  admired  the  neatness  with  vvhicli  it  was 
put  up,  and  the  richness  and  sweetness  of  its  flavor, 
and  have  oijserved  that  it  met  a  ready  sale  two  or  three 
cents  in  advance  of  that  of  ordiiutry  quality.  Now  I 
perceive  that  every  thing  at  home  is  in  accordance 
with  the  butter  and  cliecse  sent  abroad — every  tiling 
is  sweet  and  neat.    Jn->  as  itfilnMild  he." 

JVashins;ton's  opininu  f  J griciilt tire .—'■  -The  more 
I  am  acquainied  -with  agricultural  afTairs,  the  better  1 
am  pleased  with  them  ;  insomuch  tljat  I  can  no  where 
find  so  great  tratisfaction  as  in  those  innocent  and  use- 
ful pursuits.  In  indulging  the'''^  feelings  i  am  led  to 
reflect  hov/  much  more  deliglit.'  '  to  the  undcbauched 
nfmd  is  the  task  of  making  improvemputs  or:  the  earth, 
than  all  the  vain  glory  which  can  be  acquired  from 
ravaging  it  by  the  most  uninterrupted  career  of  con- 
quest." 

Never  carry  your  notes  in  your  pocket  book,  as  the 
desk  or  the  trunk  is  a  much  more  appropriate  place 
i'(.iv  them. 

It  is  a  fact  spoken  of  as  not  a  liitle  remaikablc,  that 
in  America,  there  are  one  hundred  and  twenty  dil- 
fi^rent  specie-;  of  forest  trees,  whereas  in  the  same 
lattitude  in  Europe,  there  are  only  thirty  iinir  to  be 
IbunJ. 


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31  days                         ,,.              JULY. 

1840 

liach  season  lidili  charing  for  tho  eye, 

In  oacli,  Jesus' goodness  wc  scan  : 

In  the  biood-tinctured  hues  of  tlie  sUy 

Wo  read  his  deep  suff'rings  for  man. 

d  First  QuailerGili  liay,  9li  r2ni  morninu 

OFull  Mdon  14ih  day,  Oh  39ni  evening. 

d  L'lsi  Quarter  22d  ilay,  111  55m  moriiino;.                   1 

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FAIl.^iEKS     CALEDAR. 
The  strength  of  summer  is  wasiini;  fast, 
T'ic  hghtiiings  flash  to  the  roai  iiig  blfist  ; 
The  field  are  loosing  the  chet-rful  green, 
Tlie  cluslcring  fruits  on  t!ie  boughs  are  seen. 


"There  is  no  point  in  which  a  frreat  pait  ofour  far- 
mer.s  err  so  nine!),  Jis  in  tilling  such  large  quantities  of 
iantl  as  ihey  do.  Four  acres  closely  fenced,  well  ma- 
nured, and  i;ept  clean  and  well  slirVing,  will  produce 
raore  corn  th.un  ten  acres  in  common  mode  of  lencintj, 
manuring  and  tending.  Further,  these  four  acres  of 
gonnd  will  be  enriched  by  ihc  ni;inure  n^t  absoibed 
by  the  c: op  of  corn,  so  as  to  produce  a  greater  crop 
the  next  year  than  the  ten  acres  that  were  planted 
without  or  with  little  manure.  Add  to  this,  the  per- 
sonal labor,  loss  of  time,  wear  of  implemenis,  worth  of 
seed  and  loss  of  flesh  in  horses  and  cattle  when  ten 
acres  are  cultivated  l()r  the  picvbi-e  of  four,  and  the 
balance  in  lavor  ol  tilling  on!;  =  smail  portion  of 
what  jI  is  ctnnmon  to  till,  wil  ..;  pear  surprisingly 
creat."'  Farmers,  if  you  hnve  :  ever  made  an  experi- 
mentofiheUind  you  will  find  yo:  -  vdvantogeiri  trying  it. 

Toil  and  be  strong,  I'ut  ifyoi  '  nild  be  strong  in  re- 
ality, you  must  learn  tempera,.,  j,  friends,  and  bear 
imtJwnt  vrproach  the  chuke  of  xfatcr.  Ardent  spirits 
afli^rd  no  nourishment,  and  though  they  may  foraliiile 
while  animate  the  aninjal  spirit  ahove  their  ordinary 
level,  they  are  sure  to  ebb  to  an  equal  degree  below. 
Many  seem  to  imagine  that  it  is  necessary,  nt  this  sea- 
son, to  bulltl  up  a  fire  wiihin  in  order  to  balance  the 
heat  that  acts  upon  us  from  v.^ithout.  Were  the  out- 
sides  cA'  our  hoi:scs  exposed  to  the  flames,  we  should 
hardly  think  of  preventing  them  by  scattering  fire 
within.  To  allay  thirst  in  hot  weather  I  find  notliing 
better  than  milk  ;ind  v/a'er,  or  'sweetened  water  min- 
gled with  vinegar  or  ginger,     'i'hese  are  victuals  and 

drink  too.  

4,Uiilcac!u'd  ashes  mixed  v/iih  salt,  in  the  proportion 
of  eight,  quarts  of  ashes  to  one  of  salt,  is  said  to  be 
very  conducive  to  the  I'.eallh  of  cattle  and  jiorses,  and 
slieep. 


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d 

And  miisio  and  ssiUness  accord, 

In  the  notes  of  the  ring-dove  are  heard, 

The  {iroans  of  our  agonized  Lord. 



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a  Lnst  Quarter  SOlh  day,  7h  26m  morning. 

©New  Mo'jri  27ih  day,  Ih  53m  morning 



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SEPTEMBER. 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

The  liilla  ind  the  vallies  llicir  bounties  pour 
To  fill  with  plenty  the  farmers' store  ; 
The  llower  of  suaimcr  is  wilheroti  and  dead. 
And  llic  rnsllin''  leaves  arc  sear  and  red. 


It  is  one  IhintT  to  give  good  advice  and  quite  anotli- 
cr  tliinij;  to  follow  it.  Every  man  is  ready  to  do  the 
lornier,  i^ut  few,  very  fcw,^  tlie  latter,  and  I  am  very 
(earfid  that  mv  sage  instructions  wi'l  be  permitted  In 
pass  by  you  like  the  idle  winds  which  you  respect  not. 
But  shall  I  on  that  acc')uni  keep  silence.''  No.  I  will 
crv  aloud  and  spare  not,  whether  you  will  hear,  or  Ibr- 
bear.  Ifyou  follow  my  advice,  yours  will  be  the  rc- 
Wiird  for  so  doing,  but  ifyou  do  nm,  you  Avill  suffer 
the  consequences  without  exciting  a  •  particle  of  my 
compassion.  Aitend  strictly  to  your  business.  Busi- 
ness before  friends,  is  an  old  ntaxim,  and,  taken  in  iis 
proper  sense,  is  a  very  good  one.  Not  that  our 
friends  are  to  be  neglected  or  slighted,  for  tlie  sake  of 
attending  to  busuiess;  but  that  we  should  not  suffer 
our  crops  to  remain  in  llie  field  lobe  destreyed  by 
storms  and  vermin,  while  we  make  or  receive  !oo  long 
visits.  Secure  your  crops  and  get  fairly  up  with  your 
business  and  then  you  hav3  my  permission  to  spend  a 
few  days  at  tliis  pleasant  season  in  visiting  yourfriends. 

It  is  much  better,  and  in  the  end,  less  mortifying,  to 
be  laughed  at,  than  ruined  ;  better  to  have  a  wife,  who 
like  Manial's  Mamnna,  cheapens  every  thing  ai.d 
buys  nothing,  than  (o  be  impoverished  by  one  whosa 
vanity  will  purchase  every  thing  and  whose  pride  will 
cheapen  noihing.  A  rich  carpet,  looking  rrlass,  f.;dc- 
board  and  the  like  are  well  enough,  for  those  who  can 
afford  them,  but  ill  become  the  parlor  of  him  who  has 
to  be  dunned  for  bis  taxes.  Remember  that  he  voho 
follou's  fcfihion,  and  buys  every  thini^,  will  soon  come  to 
noth  ing. 

'•Despatch  at  once,  if  possible,  whatever  you  may 
take  in  hand;  if  interrupted  by  unavoidable  interfer- 
ence, resume  and  finish  it  as  soon  as  the  obstruction  is 
removed." 


30  days                            SEl^TEMBKR 

1840 

When  ihe  summer nnfoldeth  her  charm 

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For  the  soul  of  contemplative  mirth, 

ilis   sun  still  enlightens  and  warms, 

His  the  air  that  refreshes  Ihe  eanli. 

D  b'li'si  Qii;nter  3J  clay,  51i  47ni  evening 

OVuU  Moon  mil  (lay,  2h  57ni  cvenin<r 

C  Last  Quarter  ISlli  day,  Oh  41ni  eveniPjT.                  |[ 

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0CT03KR. 


FARMER      CALENDEH. 

The  loaves  are  fast  fallirg  and  wane  of  the  year, 
Loudlj  proclaims  that  the  winter  is  near; 
When  the  streams  shall  be  mute  ana  the  tuneful  brealh 
Be  closed  from  our  clime,  or  hushVI  into  death. 


Ij      Let  US  eiiileavor  to   secure   all  ihe  rewards,  which 
I  {the  Giver  of  all  good  has  bestowed  upon   the  labor  oi 
ijOur  hands  during  the  summer  ami  autumn.     Let  none 
Ijnf  them  be  wasted  through  neglect ;  ifall  is  preserved 
ij  there  will  be  suincienr,   so  that  the    poor  and    the  rich 
p  I  shall  be  filled  and  peace  and  happiness  be    establirdied 
Ijia  our  bortlers.     How  encouragirig  is  the   business  of 
|[agi'icuhiire  !     it'any  nian  is  to  be  envied  it  is  the  far- 
ilmer,     who  derives  his  subsistence  !'rom  the  produce  oi' 
|j  his  own  lands.     Who  so  independeni  !     If  a  man  can 
lihe  liappy  anv  wliere  it  is  upon  a  snug  little  farm,  with 
iinow    and    then  a    visit  (i-om  his'iViends. 
I       Bill  if  instead  ofa  friend  he  chance  to  be  called  on  by 
tMa  sheriff  with  an  execuiion  in  his  pocket,  or  by  a  col- 
li lector  with  a  bill    of  last  year's  taxes,  alas!  poor  soul, 
he  may   seek  employment  in  one  place  as  well    as  an- 
other.    I  tell  you  what,  friend,  if  you    would  get  along 
smoothly,  prosperously   &  happy,  you  must  make  your 
calculations  to  keep  pretty  much  out  of  debt  and  nev- 
er let  your   taxes  lay  unpaid  after  they  become    due. 
Your  corn   may  grow   luxiwiantly,  your   hogs,  sheep 
and  cattle  may  fatien,  and  your  garners  may  be  filled 
with  the  exuberance  of  the  field,  still  you  will  be  con- 
tinually  in  a   state  of  vexation  unless  you  are  out  of 
debt. 

Drunkenness  is  the  vice  of  a  good  co.istilution 
or  of  a  bad  memory  ;  of  a  constitutition  so  treacher- 
ously good  tliat  it  never  bends  until  it  breaks  ;  or  of  a 
memory  that  recollecis  the  pleasure  of  getting  drunk, 
but  forgets  tlie  pains  of  getting  sober. 

"Do  not  assume  to  yourself  more  credit  for  what 
you  do,  than  your  are  entitled  to,  rather  be  content 
with  a  little  less  ;  the  public  mird  will  always  discover 
where  merit  is  due." 


31  clays 


OCTOBER 


1840 


Everj'  morn  hath  abundance  to  tell, 
Of  a  Saviour's  unlimited  grace, 

When  a  season  of  Au'.umn's  milds-pell 
Proclaims  ihe  ricli  smiles  of  his  face. 


P  First  Quarter  Bd  clay,  Oh  47m  evening. 
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dLast  Quarter  17th  day,  7h  7m  evening. 
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FAKMEIIS     CALENDAR. 

"Though  the  sprint;  time  ol'  life  is  aroiinJ  thee  njw, 
The  elastic  stc))  ariii  the  shining  brow 
And  llie  auburn  hair  thai  curling  flows  ; 
Yet  the  winter  of  age  will  bring  its  snuws  ." 


The  dili»'cnt   and   circtim?!pect  farmer  is  now  in  ;i 
slate  of  preparation  for    winter,  and  every  one  should 
be  of  tills  class.     Prepared  or  unprepared,  wimer  may 
come  upon  yoij  like  a  thief  in  the  night.     Strive  there- 
lore  to  be  in   readiness.     Let,  your  buildinos  be   light 
and  warm.     Lei  your  winiiows  bo  mended  if  tliey  need 
it,  and  not  by  stuffing  it  with  rags.  Let  your  yards  be 
free  from  brush  and  legs  and  stumps,  which  when  cov- 
ered with  .suovv  might  cause  many  a  broken  shin    un- 
less removed.     Not  long  since  I  had  occasion  to  take  a 
short  journey  in  company    with  my  cousin    Ned.     As 
we  approached  a  liouse,  which  had  the  appearance   o! 
having  once  been  the  abode  of  industry,  we^ilth    and 
comlort,  bul  which   was  now  their    exact  counterpart,! 
"Here,"  said  Ned,  "is  a  fine    picture  for   you.     It  will! 
make  an  excellent  Ironiispiece  for  the  Register.     This  ! 
was  once  the  seat  of  the  worthy  John  Goodman,  Esq. ! 
His  only  son   George    now   occupies   it,  but  lie   is    no  | 
more  like  his  father  than  I  am  like  Hercules.     George 
was  brought  up  to   no  business,    but  that   of  spending 
money,  which,  since  the  old  gentleman's  death,  lie  has 
closely  followed,  till    of  late  he    lias  got;  out   of  stock. 
Poor  soul  !     Look  at    the  shabby   old    dwelling,    filled 
with    ragged    children,    surrounding    a    disconsolate 
mother,    without  food,    fire  or  clothes.     Alas,   this   is 
the  result  of  youthful  indulgence  and  f  )lly.     Train  up 
a  child    in  idleness  and  supply  him  with  money,  and 
you  train  him  for  misery  and  ruin.  Secure  your  cellars 
from  the  frost — Pay  your  debts— Listen  to  no    Uittlers 
Employ  no  quacks— Di  ink  no  drams. 

PlantiJig   Fruit   Trees. Let  it  be  observed   as  a 

general  rule,  always  to  plant  or  to  transplant  your 
fruit  trees,  before  a  single  leaf  expands  or  a  blossom 
appears  ;  it  is  true  that  some  plant  later,  but  never 
with  equal  success. 


so  d-ivs 


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As  llie  evening,  with  sad,  silent  I  read, 
Moves  mournful  and  slow  to  ih  o  west, 

The  sun  sinks  in  ocean's  blue  bed, 
And  points  to  etemitv's  lest 

])  First  Quarter  'id  day,  8li  lorn  moiijiiig. 
OFnll  i\]ooii  9th  day,  Oh  Im  evening. 
a  Last  Quarter  16th  day,  4h  3m  morning, 
®Ne\v  Moon  23d  day,  9h  iilm  eveninjf. 


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'  !>iit   here  is  a  scene,  as  good  mon  tcacli, 
Whero  the  chih  blight  of  win'. er never  can  reacli ; 
Wli'To  the  vviiiler  of  life  shall  ever  be  o'ci , 
And  the  stoim  of  death  will  wither  no  inorc.^ 


Bot  !(-kcepiii'.;  i.s  a  branch  of  education  too  Utile  at- 
tended to  ill  our  sol'.ools  and  too  little  practiced  by  our 
larniers  and  mechanics.  Every  man  oucht  to  have  an 
account  book  and  to  under.-tand  and  carefully  toi)i'ac- 
tice  keeping  accounts.  I'here  is  but  little  trouble  in 
settliiif^  v/ith  our  neighbois,  it'each  one  keeps  an  exac! 
account  o!"  debt  and  credl',  and  is  careful  to  adjust 
llieui  once  a  year^ 

Of  being.'-!,  who"  call  thciiiselver  human,  a  busybody 
is  oue  of  tlie  most  detestable.  One  would  think  thai 
we  had  quite  enough  of  our  own  concerns  to  employ 
us  without  meddling  with  the  alfairs  of  others  ;  yet  we 
find  many,  very  many,  v/ho  are  so  much  engaged  in 
other  people's  matters  that  they  have  no  time  fo  sit- 
tend  to  their  own.  One  such  person  is  oi'ten  sulHcent 
to  keep  a  whole  neighborhood,  yea,  a  wl;o!c  towm,  in 
a  continual  dispute  and  jargon.  Let  every  one  ni'md 
one,  and  then  we  shall  have  a  peaceable  and  pleasant 
ueighborlioo  I  ;  or  in  otr.er  words,  let  every  one  reform 
one,  and  there  lolU  he  a  general  reformation. 

You  have  now  an  opportunity  of  educating  your 
children,  and  what  better  can  you  give  them  tlian  a 
good  education.  Riches  may  take  to  themselves  wings 
and  flyaway,  honors  may  wither  and  fade,  but  a  good 
education  with  habitual  improvement,  will  abid::  by 
them,  and  he  a  perpetuiil  source  of  pleasure  and  profit, 
tiiough  busines.-3  and  money  and  I'riends  should  fail 
them.  But  the  time  is  siiort — employ  it  to  the  best 
purpose.  Enjoy  tlie  reward  of  your  toil.  Be  grate- 
ful for  tiie  bounties  of  Heaven.  Cultivate  your  moral 
:ind  intellectual  facn'ties — live  in  peace — maintain  a 
conscience  void  of  otfence. 

The  IJ'.  States  covers  a  surface  of  nearly  two  mill- 
ions and  a  half  square  miles,  capable  of  sustaining  a 
popukilion  of  five  liuuilred  millions  of  imnran  beings. 


days                                DECEMBER                                    1840  j 

So  the  stern  winter  season  erewhile, 

And  the  tempest  that  threaten'd  above, 

Shall  yield  to  the  durable  smile 

Of  spring  ever  bloominj;  in  love. 

D  First  Quarter  2d  day,  21i  27ia  morning. 

0^^''ull  Moon  8th  da/,  '*1h  26m  evening. 

(I  Last  Quarter  15th  day,  4h  13m  evening. 

©New  Moon  23d  day,  4h  33iii  evening. 

D  First  Quarter  Slst  day,  51i  59m  evening. 

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'  iitit  here  is  a  scene,  as  good  men  toach, 
Wliero  tlio  chill  blight  of  win'.er  never  can  react 
Wli'To  ihe  winler  of  life  shall  ever  bo  o'er, 
And  the  sioim  of  death  will  wither  no  niore.^ 


Bor-k-kcepiii'?  i.s  a  branch  of  education  too  litile  at- 
tended to  m  our  schools  and  too  little  practiced  by  our 
tltrniers  and  mechanics.  Every  man  ouo'hi  in  have  an 
accoimt  book  and  to  under.-tnnd  and  carefully  to  pi'ac- 
tice  i\eepin^  accounts.  1'here  is  but  httle  trouble  in 
settling!;  v/ith  our  neiglibois,  if  each  one  keeps  an  exaci 
account  o!"  dcbl  and  cred;*,  and  is  careful  to  adjust 
iheui  once  a  year. 

0{  being.'-!,  who' call  themselver  human,  a  busybody 
is  ()i;s  of  the  most  dote-itable.  One  would  think  tiiai 
wo  iiad  quite  enough  of  our  own  concerns  to  employ 
us  without  meddli'ig  with  the  aliiiirs  of  others  ;  yet  we 
find  many,  very  many,  wlio  are  .so  much  engaged  in 
other  people's  matters  that  they  have  no  time  to  at- 
tend to  their  own.  One  such  person  is  of  ten  sulHcent 
to  keep  a  u'iioie  neighborhood,  yea,  a  wliole  towni,  in 
a  continual  dispute  and  jargon.  Let  every  one  m'nnl 
one.  and  then  we  .«hall  have  a  peaceable  and  pleasant 
ueighhorlioo  I  ;  or  in  oth.er  words,  let  every  one  reform 
one,  and  there  ivillhe  a  general  reformation. 

Yiui  iiave  now  an  opportunity  of  educating  your 
children,  and  what  better  can  you  give  them  tlian  a 
good  education.  Riclies  may  take  to  tiiemselves  wings 
and  lly  away,  lionors  may  witiier  and  fade,  but  a  good 
education  \v\Va  Ijabitual  improvement,  will  abid;  by 
ihem,  and  he  a  perpetual  .'^ource  of  pleasure  and  profit, 
th.ough  busines.'j  and  money  and  friends  should  fail 
them.  But  the  time  is  short — employ  it  to  the  best 
purpose.  Enjoy  tlic  reward  of  your  toil.  Be  grate- 
ful for  the  bounties  of  Fleaven.  Cnilivate  your  moral 
and  intellectual  facu'ties — live  in  peace — maintain  a 
conscience  void  of  oti'encc. 

Tlie  U.  States  covers  a  surface  of  nearly  Iwo  mill- 
io;is  and  a  half  square  miles,  capable  of  sustiiining  a 
popukition  of  five  hundred  millions  of  iiuman  beings. 


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Of  spring  ever  bloomiuj;  in  love.                                         1 

''irst  Quarter  2d  day,  2h  27ui  morning.                    I 

QVuW  Moon  8th  day,  \^\h  2Sm  evening.                       f, 

d  Last  Quarter  15th  day,  4h  13m  evening.                  3 

©New  Moon  23il  day,  4h  33ni  evening.                       | 

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1839. 


fESa  &(S» 


States. 

Governor?. 

Term. 

Salary. 

Mume 

-'oiiii  Kairfield 

one  y'r 

$1500 

New  Hampsiiirt 

John  Page 

a 

1000 

Vermont 

Silas  H.  Jenison 

a 

750 

Massachusetts 

Edward  Everett 

a 

3C6G| 

Rhode  Island 

no  eleciioa 

a 

400 

Connecticut 

Win.  W.  Ellsworth 

i( 

1100 

Now  York 

VVm,  H.  Reward 

two 

4000 

New  Jcrsev 

\Vm.  S.  Pennington 

one 

2000 

Pcnnsylvaiiia 

David  II.  Porter 

tiiree 

4000 

Deiav/are 

C.  P.  Conaevgs 

ic 

13331 

Maryland 

Wni.  Grason 

on'e 

2o6t)i 

Virginia 

David  Campbell 

three 

3333^ 

Norih  Carolina 

Edward  B.  Dudley 

two 

2000 

South  Carolina 

Patrick  Noble 

([ 

3500 

Georgia 

George  R.  Gilmer 

(C 

3000 

Alabama 

A.  P.  Bagby 

'■ 

2000 

Mississippi 

A.  G.  McNutt 

" 

2500 

Louisiana 

A.  B.   Roman 

lour 

7500 

Tennessee 

Janies  K.  Polk 

two 

50C0 

Kentucky 

C.W.Wicklifle,  acliny 

four 

25P0 

Ohio 

Vvilson  Shannon 

two 

1.200 

Indiana 

David  Wallace 

tliree 

1000 

Illinois 

Thoinas  Carlin 

lour 

1000 

Missouii 

L.  W.  Boo-gs 

" 

1500 

Michiy'an 

Stevens  T.  Mason 

two 

Arkansas 

James  S.  Conway 

four 

Territcries. 

Florida 

Richard  K.  Call 

tliree 

Wisconsin 

Henry  Dodge 

i. 

Iowa 

Robert  Lucas 

(> 

The  people  elect  Gov.  in  all  the  states  save  N.  Jer- 
sey, Maryland,  Virgitiia  ai;d  S.  Carolina,  in  which  the 
leiTJslatures  elect.  In  Louisiana  the  ])eople  vote  and 
the  legirr-lature  elect  fVom  the  two  hiiihcst  candidates. 


3, 

POLITICIAN'S  REGISTER. 

A     TABLE 

Siiowing  (he  voles  given  in  the  several   States,  for 

President  of  the  United  States,  at  the  election  io  1836. 

Martin    |  \Vm.  11. 

Daniel 

Hugh   L. 

Stales . 

Van  Buieii|HMriisoi>. 

Weljster. 

Wljite. 

Mai:;c 

22,900 

15,239 

1   Massachusetts 

34,474 

42,247 

New  Hampshire 

18,722 

6,228 

Vermont 

14,039    20,996 

Rhode  Island 

2,964      2,710 

Connecticut 

19,291 

18,749 

1  New  York 

166,815 

1 38,548 

j  New  Jersey 

25,592 

26,tS7 

1   Pennsylvania 

91,475 

87,111 

Delaware 

4,155 

4,738 

Maryland 

22,168 

25,852 

Virginia  (about) 

30,261 

^23,468 

Nonh  Carolina 

26,910 

23,368 

South  Carolinat 

Georgia 

22,104 

24,786 

Alabani.i 

20,506 

15612 

Mississippi 

9,979 

9,688 

Louisiana 

3,653 

3,383 

Ohio 

96,948  105,405 

Kentucky 

33,025 

36,687 

Tennessee 

26,129 

35,168 

Indiana 

32,473 

41,281 

Illinois 

17,275 

14,292 

Michigan 

7,332 

4,042 

Missouri 

10,995 

7,337 

Arkansas 

Tolal 

2,400 

1,238 
97,212 

761,968  j594,846 

42,247 

*Tlie  Whig  electoral  ticket  was  unpledged — the  op- 

position was  divided  betwien  White  and  Harrison. 

tThe  electors  are  appointed  by  the  Legislature. 

-^jBisasafvast&Al'ta  mfM .aaL.jgw 

32 

;1 

1  :1 

STATE   LliG!  SLAT  URES.             |! 

The  table  on  this  and  the  sitccccrlivg 

page,  esihibitsA 

thenwnhcr  of  state  .S 

eiicitors  and  Representatives,  ^>:lth\^ 

~Scc  next pn ire.]  .i 

i 

States. 
Miiine, 

P 
O 

25 

3 

S  a 

■     3 

1 86 

p  S 

■    o 

Pav  per 

day. 

No. electors 
Pres.  and 
V.    Pres. 

1 

$2.00 

10         i 

New  Hampshire, 

12 

230 

1 

2.00 

7     i 

Varmont, 

30 

231 

1 

1.50 

7      i 

1  Mnssacliusetts, 

40 

634 

1 

2.00 

14 

i  Ij  Rhode  IslaHil, 

10 

72 

i 

l.CO 

4         1 

IjConneciicut, 

21 

208 

1 

1:2.00 

8      i 

J'- New  York, 

32 

4 

128 

1 

3.00 

412          1 

1  i'New  Jersey, 

14 

1 

50 

1 

3.00 

8          s 

|i  Pennsylvania, 

33 

4 

100 

1 

3.00 

SO        I 

J  Delaware, 

9    4 

21 

2 

2.60 

'•)         i 

i|  Maryland, 

15    5 

SO 

1 

4.00 

10 

||i  Vn-crinia, 

32    4 

134 

1 

4.00 

23         1 

iilNorlh  Carolina, 

50    2 

120 

2 

3.00 

15         ! 

|l  Soiitli  Carolina, 

45    4 

124 

2 

4  00 

11         ! 

1  Georgia, 
1  Alabama, 

90 

1. 

185 

1 

4.00 

1 
4 

22 

3 

72 

2 

4.00 

III  Mississippi, 
"i  I  Louisiana, 

11 

3 

3G 

1 

3.00 

17 

4 

50 

o 

4.00 

5 
15 

I  j Tennessee, 

25 

0 

75 

2 

4.00 

ill  Kentucky, 

38 

4 

100 

T 

3.G0 

15    i 

1  iOhio, 

36 

2 

72 

1 

3.00 

21         I 

i  ilndiana. 

30 

3 

62 

1 

2.00 

3       i 

■  jlilinois, 

2C    4 

65 

2 

s.oo 

5 

ipMissouii, 

18    4 

42 

o 

3.00 

4         1 

1  !  Michigan,* 

2 

1 

3 

i 

1 

Arkansas,t 

4 

2 

3         i 

*Tiie  representali\ 

'cs  ot  A.liclngHii,  z 

ccor.uny  to  i!s 

;    cons  till]  I  ion,  cannot 

be   less  than   48 

nor   more  than 

:    100,  and  the  senators 

,  as  nearly  as  m 

ly  bo,    of  one- 

j    iiiird  the  rumber  of 

■epresentn  lives. 

f 

j        tThe  Senate  ofAr 

kansas  cannot  con 

sist  ol'less  than  i 

17  or  more  than  S3n 

embers;  the  lious 

e of represenla-  1 

33 


E  L  E  C  T  I  O  N  S  ,    &  c. 
their  respective  terms  and  paij— the  numher  of  Electors 
of  President— seats  of  Government — times  of  state  eltc- 
tions—and  times  of  the  meeting  of  the  L^gidatm-es^.  ^ 


Seals  of  Govern-  Time  of  holding  the 
ment.  cleciions. 


Augusta 
Concord 
Moiiipelier 
Boston      [port  "2 
Pcov.  &  New- 
Hartford  &  N. 
Albany[Haven 
Trenton 
Harrisburgh 
Dover 
Annnpolis 
Riclirnond 
Raleigh 
Columbia 
xMilledgeville 
Tuscaloosa 
Jackson 
New  Orleans 
Naslivnlle 
Frankfort 
Columbus 
Indianapolis 
Springfield 


Meeting  of  the  Legisla- 
tures. 


'2d  Monday  Sept.  1st  Wednesday  Jan. 
2J  Tuesday  Mar.  do  do  June 

kit  Tuesday  Sept  2d  Thursday  Oct. 

1st  WeJnesday  Jan. 


oiidny  Nov 
April  &,  August 
1st  Monday  Apr. 
1st  Monday  Nov. 
21  Tuesday  Oct. 
2d  'i'liesday  Oct. 
2d  Tuesday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Oct. 
3d  Thursday  Ap. 
commonly  in  Aug 


1st  Wednesday  May 

1st  Tuesday  in  Jan. 

4th  Tuesday  in  Oct. 

1st  Tuesday  in  Dec. 

IstTues.  Jan.6/e«7?/ 

la^t  Monday  in  Dec. 

Isl  Moiulay  in   Dec. 

2 J  Mon.  ^o\.hien''ly 
2d  Monday  Oct'.|4th  Monday  in  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Oct. jlsi  Monday  in  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Aui;.j4th  Monday  in  Oct. 
Ist  Monday  Nov.  4th  RIoiul.  Jan  Men. 
Ist  Monday  July;  1st  Monday  in  Jan. 
IstThursdavAug  Ist  Mond.Oct.  hicn 


1st  Monday  Aug. 
2d  Tuesday  Oct. 
1st  Mcnday  Aug. 
do  do  do 
Jefferson  city  do  do  do 
Detroit  jlst  Monday  Nov. 

Little  Rock  do  do  do 
tives  of  not  less  than  54,  nor  mure  than  lOO  mcmfeers. 
:j:The  pay  of  senators  in  the  Legislature  of  Connt-cti- 
cut,  is  $2  a  day  ;  that  of  the  representatives.  ^1,50. 
II  Fhere  are  lour  sessions  of  the  legislature  of  Rhode 
Island,  viz  :  on  the  1st  Wednesday  in  May  and  June, 
and  on  the  last  Wednesday  in  October  and  January. 


last  day  in  Dec. 
1st  Monday  Dec. 
do         do         do 
do         do         dohien 
1st  Mond.  Nov.  hien 
1st  Monday  in  Jan. 
[bienially- 


34 


1 7«J0 


Maine 

Mass.* 

N.  H. 

Vermont 

R.  Island 

Coiin. 

N.  York 

N.  Jersey 

Penn. 

Delaware, 

Maryland 

Viroinia 

Kentucky 

N"  Carolina 

S.  Carolina 

Georgia 

Tennessee 

W,  Ter. 

N.  V/.  Ter. 

Mississippi 

Indiana 

Dis.CoIumb. 

Ohio 

Oik  Tor. 

Louisiana 

Illinois 

Michigan 

Alabama 

Missouri 

Ark.  Ter. 

Florida 


96540 
341885 
105539 

88S25 

67046 
230020 
340139 
184373 
434094 

59728 
139710 
747077 

73G00 
393751 
240073 

8254S 

30691 


1800 


1810  I  1820 


1830 


151719 
422845 
183S58 
154465 

69122 
251002 
588050 
211149 
60254S 

64273 
349692 
886149 
220959 
4781 03 
345591 
162G8C 
105602 

45365 
8850 
6641 

14093 


228705 
472615 
214400 
217819 

78931 
26H42 
959049 
245562 
810090 

72674 
380546 
974G22 
406511 
555500 
415115 
252433 
261727 


40352 
24520 
24023 
230769 
76556 
20845 
12282 
4762 


292335 
523387 
244161 
235764 
83059 
275248 

1372821 
277375 

1049454 

72749 

407350 

1005369 
534317 
03SS29 
502741 
340989 
422613 


75448 
147178 

33039 
531434 

153405 
55211 

8890 

127901 

66586 

14246 


399426 
610100 
269535 
280665 
97210 
297711 

1923522 
320779 

13306.38 

76739 

446913 

1213514 
720600 
738470 
560000 
518337 
684822 


110000 

341582 

98537 

937679 

125575 

161055 

31128 

309206 

137427 

30380 

34725 


Total, 


!»2  I  13(;|5:i  I  'J762|7239903|96381  66 


12866020 


RE  CAPITULATION. 


1820 

1830 

Increase. 

Eastern  States, 

1659854 

1954682 

297828 

Middle  States, 

3197744 

4108959 

929015 

Southern  Stales, 

3327494 

4330290 

1002796 

Western  States, 

1414726 

2263107 

848381 

Tenitories, 

56181 

136611 

S0430 

Total  9637999  |  12793649  |      3158450 

t^Population  1837,701,301. 


— . — 

3:") 

SLAVES  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

c/5cco?  ding  to  Five  enumerations. 

1790.  ,  1800. 

1810. 

1820. 

1830. 
0 

Maine, 

0,            0 

0 

0 

N.  II.              158 

8 

0 

0 

0 

Vt.                        17 

0 

0 

0 

0 

Mas                     0 

0 

0 

0 

0 

R.  I.                952 

381 

103 

48 

^'  ^ 

Ct.                2,759 

951 

310 

97 

25  . 

N.  Y.         21,324 

20,343 

15,017 

10,088 

75 

N.  J.        ,  11,423 

12,422 

10,851 

7,657 

2,254 

Pa.                 3,737 

1,706 

795 

211 

403 

Del.               8,837 

6,153 

4,177 

4,509 

3.292 

MJ.            103,036 

105,635 

111,502 

107,398 

102,29  4 

ViriTinia,  203,427 

345,796 

392,518 

425,133 

469,757 

jN.   C.       100,572 

133,296 

168,824 

205,017 

2J5,60I 

S.  C.         .107,094 

146,151 

196,365 

258,475 

315,401 

Georgia,  j  29,264 

59,404 

105,218 

149,656 

217,531 

Alabama,; 

41,879 

117,549 

Miss. 

3,489 

17,088 

32,814 

65,659 

La. 

34,660 

69,064 

109,588 

Teiinssee 

3,417 

13,584 

44,535 

SO,  1 07 

141.603 

Kentucky 

J  1,830 

4,034 

80,561 

126,732 

165,213 

Ohio, 

Indiana, 

135 

237 

190 

Illinoi-j 

168 

917 

*747 

Mo. 

3,011 

10  222 

25,081 

D.  C. 

3,244 

5,395 

6,377 

6,119 

F.  T. 

15  501 

M.  T. 

24 

32 

A.  T. 

1,617 

4,576   1 
2,009,031 

Total 

697,897893,041 

1,191,364 

1,538,064 

*Not  slaves,  hufincl 

ented  colo 

red  seivai 

US." 

36 


©©WUBMEaEiW  ©[?  7K1S  ILUKIQ-irEIl)  ©TT^'u'lg". 


MARTIN  VAN  BVR^N,  ol' New  York,  President, 

salary  $25,000. 

RICHARD    M.   JOHNSON,   of    Kentucky,    Pice 

President,  salary  $5,000. 

DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 

John  Forsyth,  Georo;ia,  Secretary  of  State,  $6,000 

Aaron  Vail,  Chief  Clerk,  2,000 

Henry  L.  Ellsworth,  Con,  Com.  of  patents.  3,000 

FOREIGN  MINISTERS,  &c. 
Andrew  Stevenson,  Envoy   extraordinary  and 

minister  plenipotentiary  to  Great  Britain,  9,000 
Benj.  Rush,  of  Pa.  Secretary  of  Legation,  2,000 

Geo.  M.  Dallas,  of  Penn.  Envoy  extraordinary 

8tc.  to  Russia,  9,000 

Wm.  W.  Chew,  Secretary  of  Legation,  2,000 

Lewis  Cass,  ol  Mich.  Envoy  S^-c.  to  France,         9  000 
Sec.  of  Legation,  2,000 


John  H.  Eaton,  of  Tenn.  Envoy  ^-c.  to  Spain,  9,000 
Arthur  Middleton,  Jr.of  S.  C.  Sec.  of  Legation,  2,000 
Edward  Kavanaugli,  of  Me.  Charge  des  affairs 

to  Portugal,  4,500 

Virgil  Maxey,  Charge  de  af.  to  Belgium,  4,500 

Aiiguste  Davezac,  Lou.  Charge  de  af.  to  Bel- 
gium, 4,500 
Jona.  F.  Woodside,  Charge  de  af.  to  Denmark,  4,500 
Christopher  Hughes,  Md.  Charge   de  af.  to 

Sweden  and  J\''oru'ay,  4,500 

Henry  When  (on,  Envoy  ^c.  to  Prussia,  9,000 

Theo.  S.  Fay,  of  N.  Y.  Sec.  of  Legation,  2,000 

Henry  A.  Muhienburg,  of  Pa.  Envoy,  Sfc.  to 

Austria,  9,000 

John  R.  Clay,  Sec.  of  Legation,  2,000 

David  Porter  of  Md.  Charge  de  af.  in  Turkey,  4,500 
John  P.  Brown,  Drogaman,  2,500 

AlceeLabranche,  Lou.  Charge  de  aj.  in  Texas,  4,500 
Powhatan  Ellis,  Miss.  Envoy  8fC.  to  Mexico,  9,000 
Charles  Ellis,  Sec.  of  Legation,  2,000 


■■^^•'-■"■■fi-.T^nw 


37 


-,  N.  Y.  Charge  de  of.  to  Central 


America,  2,000 
John  G,  A.  Williamson,  of  N.C.  Charge  de  af. 

to  Venezuela,  4,500 

Wtn.  Hunter,  ofR.  I.  Charge  de  af.  to  Brazil,  4.500 

Richard  Pollard,  oCVa.  Charge  de  af.  to  Chili,  4,500 

James  C.  Pickett,  Charge  de  af.  to  Brazil,  4,500 

TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 
Levi  Woodhiirv,  N.  H.  Secretary   Treasury,    $6  000 
McClintock  Young  oI'Md.  Chief  Clerk,  2,000 

LIST  OF  THE  OFFICELIS,  DKPU  FY  COLLEC- 
TORS, INSPECTORS,  AND  OTHERS,  AT- 
TACHED TO  COLLECTOR'S  OF'E  OF 
THE  DISTRICT   OF    VERMON  S', 

ONTHE  16th  SEPTEMBER,  1839. 


NAMES    OF  OFFICERS. 


Archibald  W.  Hyde  Collector, 
B.HolIenbeck,  Dep  Co]  &  Ins. 
Danford  Wott,  do  do  &  do. 
Amasa  L.  Holc()m,b  Inspector. 
Zoroaster  Fisk,  Dp  Coll  &.  Ins. 
Norman  L.  Whittemorc,  ins. 
Robert  L.  Paddock,  Col!  do. 
John  J.  Dcavitt  Coll  do. 
Albert  G.  Tarlton,  Inspector, 
.John  Lewis,  Dep  Coll  &  Ins. 
Frederick  F  Fuller,  Inspector. 
Chas  Mahoney,  do  do  &  Ins. 
R.  G.  Hopkinson,  Inspector. 
Wm  Rich,  Dep  Coll  ^  Ins. 
G.  W.    Hill,  Inspector, 

Roger  Enos,  Inspector, 

Geo  W  Kimball  Temporary  do 
John  Beckwith,  Inspector. 
Harry  Richardson,  Inspector, 
Theron  Howard  Inspector. 
Richard  Powers,  Master  ol  the 
Revenue  Boat, 

— '  ' "^'    I.  I  ,yiii 


Where 

Compen 

employed. 

sation. 

Builiof^ion, 

1090  84 

do. 

750  00 

WindmillPoint 

500  00 

Isle  Lamoit, 

120  00 

Alburgh, 

500  00 

Swan  ton. 

360  00 

Highgale, 

360  00 

Franklin, 

300  00 

St.    Albans, 

360  GO 

Berkshire, 

240  00 

Trov, 

360  00 

Derby, 

S60  00 

do. 

500  00 

Canann, 

240  00 

Lowell, 

500  00 

Irasburgh, 

180  00 

Barton, 

160  00 

Sutton, 

360  00 

Montpelier, 

360  00 

Danville, 

360  00 

L.  Champlain, 

360  00 

33__ 

AVAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Joel  R.  Poinseti,  S.  Carolinn,  Sec]j  of  War, 

John  T.  Cochran,  Chief  Clerk, 

Jas.  L.  Eilwards,  conimis.  pensions,  SOOO 

Thos.  H.  Crawlbrd,  Commi.s.  Indian  affairs 

AGENT    FOR    PATIICG    PENSIONS    IN    VERMONT, 

Augnsline  Clark,  Monipelier. 

AKMY    LIST. 

Alexander  Macomb,  Major  Gtneial. 
Edmund  P.  Gaines,  Brio;,   (ieneral,  JMaj.  Gen.  brevet. 
VVinfield  Scolt,  liriy;.  General,  Major  Gen.  brevet. 
Roger  Jone=;,  Adj.  General,  Biig.  Gen.  brevet. 
Thos.   vS.  Jessup,    Quarlermasler   Genera!  and  ISIaj. 

Gen.   hrevet. 
John  E.  Wool,  Ri-iiT.  Gen.   brevet  and  Insp.  General. 
Geo.  Gibson,    B.  G.   brevet,   commissary   general   of 

subsistence. 

3IEUICAL    DEPARTMENT. 

Thomas  Lawson,  Surgeon  Geneial. 

PAY    DEPARTIMENT. 

Nathan  Towsnn,  Paymaster  General,  and  Brig.  Gen. 
brevet. 

CORPS    OF  ENGINEERS. 

J.  G.Totten,  Co!.  Brig.  General  brevet. 

TOPOGRAPHICAL    ENGINEERS, 

John  J.  Abert,  Lt.  Colonel  brevet. 

MILITARY    ACADEMY. 

Maj.  Rifdiaid  Delafield,  sup't.&  commandant;  Cnpt. 
C.  G.  ymith.  inst.  of  Tactics,  A.  E.  Church,  prof,  ol' 
Math.;  W  H.  C.  Bartielt,  prof,  natural  philosophy; 
Dennis  W.  Mahan,  prolessor  of  engineering;  Rev. 
Jasper  Adams,  chaplain  and  pro((?ssor  of  ethics; 
Robert  W.  Wiei,  teacher  of  drawing;  Claudius 
Berard  and  Julian  Molinard,  teachers  of  French; 
Ferdinand  Dupure,  sword  master. 


NAVY   DEPARTMENT. 
J.  K.  Paulding,  New  York,  Secretary  of  Navy,  $6000 
JVavy     Commissioners — Isaac   Chauncey,    Charles 
Morris,  Alex.  S.  Wadsworth.    Salary  $2,500  each. 


^9 

NAVy    LIST. 

Captains  50,  $2500  to  4500  per  year;  commanders 
49,  1800  U)  2500  per  year;  lieuienanls  276.  from  1200 
lo  1800  per  year;  surgeons  49,  iVom  1000  to  2700 
per  year;  passed  assistant  surgeons  24,  from  850  to 
1200  per  year;  assistant  surgeons  33,  iiom  650  (o 
950  per  year;  pursers  45,  4S0  per  year;  chajilains  9, 
i'loni  800  to  1200;  passed  miilshiiimcn  181,  from  600 
to  750  per  year;  midsliipnien  227,  i'rom  SCO  to  400 
per  year;  sailing  masters  27,  from  750  to  llOO  per 
year;  jiiXjfessors  of"  mathematics  and  teachers  ]3, 
1200  per  year;  boatswains  25,  gunners  29,  carpen- 
ters 25,  sailmakers  24;  ofncers  of  marine  corps  58; 
navy  agents  13;  storekeepers  9. 

[Tlie  diflerfchce  in  pay  indicated  ahos'e,  depeuds 
upon  wliellier  the  officer  is  in  service,  at  sea  or  on 
land,  or  on  leave  of  absence.] 


VESSELS  OF  WAR 


SHIPS  OF  THK  LINE. 

Franklin, 

Wa-hington, 

Colunabus, 

Ohio, 

NorLli  Carolina, 

Delaware, 

Alabama, 

Vermont, 

Virginia, 

Pennsylvania, 

New  York, 


GUNS, 

74 
74 
74 
80 
80 
80 
80 
80 
80 
120 
80 

11 

Independence, (razee)  54 

1 

FRIGATES,   1st  CLASS. 

United  States,  44 

Constitution,  44 

Guerriere,  44 

Java,  44 

Potortiac,  44 


IN  THE  U.  S.  NAVY. 

.  Brandywme,  44 
Hudson,  44 
Sautee,  44 
Cumberland,  44 
Sabine,  44 
Savannah,  44 
H.iritan,  44 
Columbia,  44 
St.  Lawrence,  44 
14 


FPaGATES,  2d  class. 

Constellation, 
Macedonian, 


SLOOPS  OF  WAR. 

John  Adams, 

Boston, 

Lexington, 

Vincennes, 

Warren, 

Naichez, 


36 
36 


20 
20 
20 
20 
20 
20 


40 

Falmoul!i,  20  schoonees. 

Fairfield,  20  (rrampuj,                      10 

Vandalia,  20  Shark,                           10 

St.  Lull-,  20  Enterprise,                  10 

Concord,  20  Boxer,                           10 

Erie,  IS  Experiment,                  4 

Ontario,  IS  Pilot, 

Pciicnck-,  IS  Fox, 

14  Sea  Gull,  (gai:iot) 

ERIG3.  8 

Dolphin,  10       Store  ship  Re'ielj 

PorpoiKe,  10                                           1 

Pioneer,  — 

Consoil,  4                  Tiual                    55 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT. 
Aiwos  KendaMm  Kv.,  Postmaster  General,,         $C,000 
S.  R.  Hohbie,        '  ) 

Robert  Johnson,       V  Assistant  P.  M.  Gen's,  each  2500 
Daniel  Coleman.      ; 
John  M-irrion,  Ireland,  ChiefClerk,  2000 


On  a  single  Letter ,  composed  of  One  Fiece  of  Paper. 
For  any  distnnce,  not  exceeding  30  miles,  6  cents, 
Over  SO,  and  not  exceeding  SO     "        10      " 

Over  80,  and  not  exceeding  150     "         13j    " 

Over  150,  and  not  exceeding  400     "        18|    " 

Over  400  niiks  25     " 

A  Letter  composed  of  two  pieces  of  paper  is  charged 
with  doiv^/e  tiiese  rates;  ol  three  pieces,  with  triple; 
of  four  pieces,  with  quadruple.  "One  or  more  pieces 
of  paper,  mailed  as  a  letter,  and  weighing  one  ounce, 
shall  be  charged  with  quadruple  posiagp  ;  at  the  same 
rate,  should  tiie  weig!  n  be  greater." 
Aewapapcr  Postage. 

For  each  A''eiospnper,  not  carried  out  of  the  State 
in  wliich  it  is  published,  or,  if  carried  out  of  the  Stdte, 
not  carried  over  one  hundied  nii'es,  1  cent.  Over  one 
iiuiidreil  miles,  and  out  of  the  State  in  which  it  is  pub- 
lished, li  cents. 


Magazines  and  Pamphlets. 

If  published  periodically,  distance  not  exceeding  100 
miles,  licenl^per.  slieci.  tf  published  periodically, 
di-^tn.nce'over  100  nnK  s,  2|  e.!«.  ])e\\  shrei,  ll'not  pub- 
lished jiciiodically,  di^innce  noL  exceedino-  100  niHes. 
4  cts.  per.  slieet.  li'not  published  i)criodiealiy,  dis- 
lai'.ce  over  100  miles,  6  c!s.  per,  sheet. 

"  Every  Friiited  Pamphlet  cr  Magazine  which  con- 
tains nv-M-e  liinnSl  pagvs  on  a  roi/a?  sheet,  oi- any 
sheet  of  less  dimensions,  shall  be  c ii n ri!:ed  by  theshei'!; 
-uid  smnll  pampldets,  printed  0!i  a  h' If  or  quarter 
I  sheet  ofro^'alor  less  size,  sisall  be  cliaro'ed  with  half 
ihe  amount  or|)osiacre  cliarged  on  a  fnll  sl.ee:.'' 

The  po3tao;e  i>n  SJiip  Letters,  if  delivered  at  ilie 
office  where  ihe  vessel  arrives,  is  G  cents  ;  if  convey- 
ed by  post,  2  ceu's  in  addition  to  the  ordinary  jjost- 
age." 

Privilege  oj  Franking. 

The  President  and  Vice  President  of  the  United 
States;  Secretaries  of  State,  Treasury,  V/ar,  and  Na- 
vy; Attorney  General  ;  Postmaster-General  and  As- 
sistant Postmnsters-General  ;  Comptrollers,  Auditors, 
Register,  and  Solicitor  of  the'l'reasury ;  Treasurer; 
Conim.  of  the  Gen.  Land  Office;  Commissioners  of  ihe 
Navy  Bnards  ;  Comnii-^sary  General ;  Inspectors  Gen- 
eral; Quartermaster  General;  Pavmaster  General; 
Superinlendant  of  Patent  OlTice  ;  Speaker  and  (Jlerk 
of  the  House  of  Xepresentatives  ;  President  and  Sec- 
retary of  the  ^Senate,  and  any  individual  v/h,o  shall 
have  been,  or  may  hereafter  he.  President  of  the  Uni- 
ted States;  and  each  may  receive  ne-.vspapcr!',  letters 
&  packets  by  post,  ^tc^  of  posLage. 

Each  member  of  the  Senate,  and  c.-:c;i  member  and 
delegate  of  ti:e  Hon-e  ol  liepresentaiives,  maysend, 
and  receive,  I'i-ee  of  postage,  nc^vspapers,  le'ters  and 
packets,  weighiiig  not  more  than  two  ounces,  [in 
case  of  excess  of  weight,  excess  alone  to  be  paid  for,]., 
and  all  documents  printed  byorder  of  either  House,!! 
from  the  period  of  sixty  days  before  h.e  takes  his  seat!| 
in  Congress,  till  the  next   meeting  of  Consres--. 

Postmasters  may  send  and   receive,  free  of  postage, ^i 


letters  antl  ]xickets  not  exceeding  lialfan  ounce  in 
weight;  and  they  may  receive  one  daily  newspaper 
each,  or  what  is  equivalent  thereto. 

Printers  of  newspapers  may  send  one  paper  to  each 
and  every  other  printer  of  news]iapers  wilhin  the 
Uniied  Stales,  iVee  u(  postage,  under  siicli  regalations 
as  the  Postmaster  General  may  provide. 

SUPREMIC  COUPcT. 

Appointed.  Salarv. 

R.  B.  Taney,  Md.         Chief  Justice,      1836      .$5000 

J.  Storv,  Mass  Ass.  Justice,       iSll  4500 

S.  Thompson,  N.  Y.  do.  1823        4500 

J.  McLean,  Ohio,  do.  1829         4500 

H.  Baldwin,  Pa.  do.  1830        4500 

J.   M.  Wayne,  Ga.  do.  1835         4500 

Philip  P.  Barbour,  Vu.         do.  1836         4500 

iJJ.  McKinlev,  Ala.  do.  1837         4500 

[■John  Catron,  Ten.  do.  1837         4500 

ii^'elix  Grundv,    Ten.  Att'v  General,       1838        4000 

^W.  T.  Carroll,  Wash.,  Clerk,  Fees,  &c. 

I'Alex.  Hunter,  D.  C.  Marshall,  Fees,  &c. 

'.''■    The  Supreme  Court  is  held  in  the  City  of  Washing- 

i  on,  and  hiis   one   session,    annually,   commencing  on 

I'he  scocond  Wondav  oi"  Januarv. 


DISTRICT  AND  CIRCUIT  COURTS. 

Maine — /);.s7y?Vz— Wiseasseti,  lasl'l'uesday  in  Feb. 

nd  first  Tuesday  in   Sept.;  Portland,    first  Tuesday 

1  June  and  December.     Circidt — Portland,  first  May; 

Viscassel,    1st   Oct.     Asher  Ware,  Portland,  judge, 

jalary   Si, 800;    Josep'i    Howard,    Atiorney ;    Albert 

i!  mith,  Damaiiscotta,  iMarshal  ;  John  Mussey,    Port 

ihnd,  Clerk. 

j  JSew  Hampsiiihe — District — Portsmouth,  Sd  Tues- 
lay  in  Maicli  and  Sept.;  i*;xeter,  Sd  Tuesday  in  June 
jnd  Dec,  Circuit — Portsracuith,  8th  May  ;  Exeter, 
Ith  Oct.     Mat.  Harvey,  Mopkinton,  Judge,  sal.  $1000: 

P  Hale,  attoi'!iey  ;  Chs  Lane,  Sanbornton,  Marshal; 
1.  W.  Cutter,  Portsmouth,  Cleri<. 


4-i 


VermOiNt— i^jsJnV? — Uulkiiid,  6lh  October;  Wind- 
sor, 24lh  iMmv.  Ci/vinY— Windsor,  21st,  May  ;  Rut-' 
land,  3d  October.  Elijah  Paine,  Williamsluwri, 
Judge,  salary  $1,200;  Daiiiel  Kellogg,  Rockinohaiii, 
Attorney;  Henian  Lowrey,  Eurlingtoii,  JMfrslial; 
Jesse  Gove,  Ruiland,  Ckrk. 

Wassachusetts— I)isD-K; — Boston,  3d  Tuesday  in 
March,  4ih  Tuesday  in  June,  2d  Tuesday  in  bept. 
and  1st  Tuesday  in  Dec.  Circuit — Bnsion,  i5lh  ^lay 
and  15lh  October;  John  D>tvis,  Boston,  Judge,  salary 
$2,500;  John  Mills,  Attorney;  Jonas  L.  Sibley, 
Biiston,  Maishal;  Francis  Bnsse  ',  Cierk. 

Rhode  Island — District — Newport  2d  'I'ucsday  in 
May,  and  Sd  in  Oct.;  Providence,  1st  Tuesday  in 
Aug.  and  February.  Circuit — Nevvpoit  15th  June; 
Providence,  5th  is^'ovemher.  Jnim  I'itman,  Piovi- 
dence.  Judge,  sal  iry  Sl,500;  R.  W.  Greene,  Ailor- 
ney  ;  B.  Anthony,  Providence,  Marsival  ;  John  Pit- 
man Jr.,  Providei-e,  Clerk. 

Connecticut-  !jistrict—'^Q\v  Haven,  4th  Tuesday 
inFebruaiy  and  .\ugust,  Hartford,  4th  Tuesday  in 
INIay  and  'N«i'.'  i  '..er.  Circuit—New  Haven,  last 
Wednesday  ii  .'i)iil;  Hartford  I7lh  September. 
Andrew  T.  Jm..  .:,  Canieiburv,  Judge,  salai3'ijil,- 
500;  W.  S.  Holabird,  Attorney";  N.  AVilcox,  Berlin, 
Marsiial  ;  C.  A.  Ingersoil,  New  Haven,  Clerk. 

New  I'^OKK,  South  District — District-'Ni^w  York, 
1st  Tuesday    of  each  monlli.     Circuit — New   York, 
last  Monday  in    February,   1st  Mondav    in  April,  last 
Monday  in  July  and  November.     8.  R.  Belts,  N.  Y.  | 
Judiie,    salarv,    .^.5,500;    Benj.  F.  Butler,    Attornev;! 
W.^C.    H.  Wad<lell,    N.  Y.  Marshal;  Frederick  "J. ' 
Betts,  N.  Y.  Clerk. 

North  District — District — Albany  3d  Ti'esdayin 
January;  Uticn,  last 'I'ucsday  in  August.  Circuit — 
Albany,  2lI  Tuesday  in  June  and  2d  'luesday  m  No- 
vember. A.  Conklin,  Albany,  Judge,  salary  ^2,000- 
Nat.  S.  Benton,  Attorney;  N.  Garrow,  Auburn, 
Marshal;  R.  B.  A'iller,  Uiica,  Clerk. 


TWENTY-SIXTH  CONGRESSr^ 

■SENATE. 
R.  M.  Johnson,  President  of  the  Senate. 

Maine— JoUn  R'lgir  e>^,  Ruel  WiilianiS. 

J'itio  Hampshire— 'riouvy  Hulibnrd,  B.  F.  Pierce. 

yennont'-S.'.nyjrl  Preni'iss,  Samuel  wS.  Plielp;s, 

/!/fi.5.',ar/iHS(//s— Daniel  Webster,  .John  Davis. 

Rhode  Mand-'S d\i;\nlu]i  K.  Kiii<T!it,  N.  F.  Dickson. 

Counecticiit --F( rry  Sm'nh,  TliiKldcus  Betts. 

JYd'iy  For/C'-Sibs  AVrit^hf,  J;.,  1  \^acancy 

JVti'j  Jersey — Samue!  L.  Southard,  Garrat  D.  Wall. 
.  Dc'eicars— Alexander  Chiyton.  1  vacancy 
^  Pennsylvania— ,yM\\os  Buchanan,  1  v.icancy. 
^Manjiand — W.  D.  iMcrricdc,  John  S.  Spence. 
I  rirgiuin — -W.  H.  Roane,   vacancy. 
•  J^ronh  Caro//?;«— Bedloi-d  B:o\vi!,  Robert  Strancj. 
^}8outh  CarrjUan-— John  C.  Gni^     ;  ;,  Wm.  C.  Preston. 
OGeorgia — Alfred  Culiibert,  \-  ,.    .i  Lumpkin. 
|Ji/3?«6«.virt— WiHiam  R.  King.  C'-'r;en1  C.  Clay. 
\c Mississippi — P.  IJcnderfio.'!.  Tr/bert  J.    Walker. 
^Louisiana — Robert  C.  N:c!i.    :'-',   Alex.  Muulon. 
\fiTennessee — Hugh  L.  \Vl!ii{  .    '..  IL  Foster, 
■}i Keniiicky — Henry  CLt v,  Jnhi   J.  Crittenden. 
■ItJii-kansas—A.  H'.  Sev'iei-,  W.  .S.  Fulton. 
|!Ufis-30?o-i— Thomas  H.  Benton,  Lewis  F.  Ijinn. 
\,  Illinois— J ohi)  M.  Robinson,  R.  M.  Young. 
'\Indiana—A.  S.  White,  O.  H.  Smith. 
\\Ohio — Will.  Allen,  Ben.janiin  Tajipan. 
Vi^Michiscan — John  Norv;  I!,  1  vai/ancv. 


if         HOUSP:  of  REPllESJ^NTATIVES. 

\P                                    LiST    OF  MEMiiERS   ELECT. 

ij'                 Matxs.  Thomas  Davee. 

jJiNathan  C;ilii)rd,  New  Hampshire. 

:;|A!bcrt  Smith,  Charles  J.  Atherlon, 

'Benjamin  Randall,  Jaied  W.  Wiliiaius, 

|'(TCor<'"e  Evans,  'i'rislram  Shaw, 

:|VirgiTD.  Parris,  Edn.und  Burke, 

iHuii-li  J.  Anderson,  L^a  A.  F.astmar). 
■Josliua  A.  Lowell. 


Vermont. 
Hilnnd  Hall, 
William  Slade, 
Horace  Evert- i,t, 
J  oil  11  Sp.ii1,h, 
Isaac  Fletcher. 

iM  ASSACnUSETTS. 

Leverell  Saisloivstall, 
C-ilel)  Gushing, 
William  Parmenter, 
Levi  Lincoln, 
James  0.  Alvord, 
George  N.  Brigg^, 
VViili'am  B.  Caliioun, 
vVillian;  S.  Hastiiigs, 
Henry  \yilliams, 
John  Reeil, 
John  Quincy  Adiim-^^, 
liichard  FieLcher[rejiig'ne 

IIhodb   Isla.vd. 
Joseph  L.  Tilliijgha.st. 
William  B.  Cranston. 

Connecticut. 
Joseph  Trumbull, 
Wm.  L.  Storrs, 
Tiiomas  W.  Williams, 
Thomas  B.  Osborne, 
Truman  Smith, 
John  H.  Erockway. 
New  Ycek. 
Thomas  B.  JscKson, 
James  l>eLaMontayne, 
Ogden  Hofimars, 
Edward  Curtis, 
Moses  H.  Grennell, 
James  Monroe, 
Governeur  Kemble, 
Charles  Johnj:ou, 
Nathaniel  Jones, 
Rufus  Palen, 
An: on  Vanderpoel, 


John  Ely, 
Hiram  P.  Hunt, 
Daniel  D.  Biinard, 
Anson  Brown, 
David   liusscll, 
Augusius  C.  Pland, 
Joiin  Fine, 
Peter  J.  Wagoner, 
Andrew  W.   Doig, 
John  G.  Floyd, 
David  P.  Blcv^■s^er, 
Thomas  C  Chittesuien, 
John  iH.  Prentiss, 
Judsmi  Alien,     «, 
Jol!i>  C.  Cl:ir!-,  . 
tf.  B.  L'onard,  ' 
Amasa  Dana, 
Edward  iloocrs, 
;!JNel<einiah   H.  Earl, 
Christopher  Morgan, 
Theron  R.  Strong, 
|''r;;.!c.is  Gra.iiiicr, 
Meredith  Mallory, 
Thomas  Keniyjsha  II, 
Se!h  M.  Gates, 
Lufher  C.  Peck, 
Richard  P.  Marvin, 
Millard  Fi'lmore, 
Charle*  F.  Mitchell. 
New  Jersey. 
John  B-  Avcritrg,* 
Jolm  P.  B."  Maxwell,* 
William  Halslead.* 
Joseph  F.  Randolph, 
Charles  C.  Stratton,* 
Tliomas  J.  Yorke,* 

Pe  nn  3  ylvani  a  . 
Lemuel  Paynte", 
.Tohn  Sargean!,, 
George  W.  Tolland, 
Charles  Naylor,* 


46                                                        1 

Ell  ward  Da  Vies, 

Wnlinm  Lueus,* 

Francis  James, 

(jreorLre  B.  Samuel, 

fohn  Edwards, 

PiMherl  Craio-, 

Josepli  Fi)ii:ince, 

(."eorge   W,  Hopkins, 

John  Davis, 

Andievv  Biernc, 

David  D.  Vi'an-ener, 

Josei/h  Johnson, 

Peier  New'nacd, 

Lewis  Steinrod. 

Gei)r<Te  M.  Kei:ii, 

North  Carolina. 

\Vi!liani  Simoiiion, 

Kenneth  Rayner, 

James  Gerry, 

Jesse  A.  Bynum, 

James  Cooper, 

Edward   Slaidey, 

William  S.  Rnmsey, 

Charles  Shepheril, 

William  W.   Potter, 

James  JMcKay, 

David  PetriKin, 

JMirnjali  T.  Hawkins, 

. Robert  H.  Manimond, 

Eilmund  Detierry, 

Samuel  W.  !\] orris, 

William  Pilontgouierv, 

Charles  Oirle, 

Jd.n  Hill. 

Albert  G.  Marchaiul, 

Charles  Fisher, 

Enos  Hook, 

Henry  W.  Conner, 

Isanc  Leet, 

Jamfs  Graham,                      1 

Richard  Piddle, 

Lewis  Williams. 

William  Beaity, 

South  Carolina. 

Thomas  Henry, 

Isaac  E.  Holmes, 

John  Galbraiiii. 

Waddy  Thoibpson, 

Delaavare. 

I'^-ancis  \V.  Pickens, 

Thomas  Robinson. 

John  Campbell, 

Virginia. 

James  Roo-ers, 

Henry  A.  Wise, 

John   P.   Richardjon,    (re- 

Joel  Hoileman, 

sio-iied) 

Francis  E.  Rives, 

F.  H.  Elmore,  (resigned) 

John  M.  Botls, 

R.  Barnwell  Rhet(, 

R.  M.  T.  Hunter, 

John  K.  Griffin. 

John  Ta'iaferro, 

Georgia. 

Charles  F.  Mercer, 

William  C.  Dawson, 

Linn  Banks, 

J.  C.  Alvord, 

George  C.  Dromgoole, 

Edward  J.  Black, 

John  W.  Jones, 

\V.  T.  Colquett, 

John  T.  Hiil, 

Mark  A.  Cooper, 

Walter  Coles, 

R.  W.  Habersliam, 

James  Garland, 

T.  B.  King, 

William  L.  Go<rgin, 

E.  A.  Nesbit, 

Loll  Warren. 

Alabama. 
R.  H.  Chapman, 
David  Hubbard,    ' 
George  W.  Crabb, 
Dixon  H.  Lewis, 
Junics  Dilleit. 

Louisiana. 
Edward  D.  While 
Edward   Chinn, 
Rice  Garland. 

Kentucky. 
Lynn  Boyd, 
Piiillip  Triplett, 
Josepii   Underwood, 
Slierrod  Williams, 
vSimon  H.  Anderson, 
Willis  Green, 
John  Pope, 
William  J^  Graves, 
John   Wiiite, 
Ricliard  Hawes, 
L.  W.  Ar draws, 
Garret  Davis, 
William  O.  Butler- 
Tennessee. 
William  B.  Carter, 
Abraham  McClellen, 
Joseph  L.  Williams, 
Julius  W.  Blackwell, 
Hopkins  L.  Turney, 
William  B.  Cam[)bel], 
John  Bell, 

Meredith  F,  Gentry, 
Harvey  M.  Waters'on, 
Aaron  V.  Brown, 
Cave  Johnson, 
John  W.  Crockell, 
Christopher  H.  Williams.  Edward  Cross. 

DELEGATES.    Florida, Downing 

J.  W.  Jones  ;     Wisconsin,  Doty. 


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Ili.iNOis. 
Jolm  Reynolds, 
Zadock  Casey. 
John  T.  Stewart.* 
Indiana. 
George  i\.  Proffit, 
John  Davis, 
John  Carr, 
Thomas  Srnilh, 
James  Rariilen, 
\Villiam  \V.  Wick, 
T.  A.  Howanl. 
Ohio. 
Alexander  Duncan, 
John  B.  Weller, 
Pairick  G.  Goode, 
'I'homas  Corwin, 
W^il:iam  Doane, 
Calvary  Morris, 
W'iiliam  K.  Bund, 
Joseph  Ridgeway, 
W' illiam  Medill, 
Samson  Mason, 
Isaac  Parisli, 
Jonathan  Taylor, 
D.  P.  Leadbetter, 
Georffo  Swenev, 
John^W.  Allen; 
Joshua  R.  Giddings, 
John  Hasting?, 

Starkweather, 

Henry  Swearingcn. 

Missouri. 
John  Miller, 
Albert  G.  Harrison. 

Michigan. 
Isaac  E.  Crary. 

Arkansas. 


;  Iowa, 


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The  scats  of  Ihnse  murked  thus  *,  are  contested. 

Th,e  Stat(f5  of  Maryland  and  Mississippi  had  not 
elected  their  nicrnbcrs  at  the  il;ue  of  niii'.dn/^^  up  the 
(bregohig  table. 

(ssmMDinsi  &  s'A'Fa^m'ii'EOis'  ©if  'irMs  Wo  §» 

Imports— luv  year  eiidhig  Sept.  30,  183S,  §113,7  17,404 
in  American  vessels,  103,087,443 

i,:  li)rcign  vcs-e's,  10,(j29,  95G 

Exparts — Un-  the  ^alne  period,  fjU 03,486,616 

Domes; ic  ;. nicies,  viz: 
I  produce  (if  tiic  sea  3,175,576 

"     "    Ibrcsl  5,200,499 

Aovieultrire,  provisions,  i-i-c.        9,105,514 
tob<cco  7,39,2,0-29 

cotton  61,550,811 

otlier  a*j.  products     140,093 
Manufacturei  "  0,463,299 

i^96,033,821 
Forei'-^n  articles  12,452,795 


'% 


Tonnage — enrolled  &  licensed,  Sejit.  30,  '38,  1,995,639 
Clear.iuces  lor  ihe  year  Irom  American  ports  as  tijllovvs: 
6-Ml  American  vessel^,  eniplov.  65391  men,  2504  bovs 
3703  tore:gn  '^  "     "    34098    '•        514    "" 


iZeccwfs— 1838,  three  quarters,  ^'31,075,723  19 

liHirth  qunrter  estimated,  7,052,230  84 

(12,716",S20  86  trcas'iry  n^ites  included) 


5^38,127,954  03 

jEicvJCHses— 3  quarters,     28,427,218  63 
4th  quar.est.  12,000,000  00 

Total  ©40,427,218  GS 


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VERMONT. 

Town  officers,  attorneys,  physicians,  clergymen,  and 
postmasters  in  the  several  towns  in  the  state,  1839-40. 

OO^For  towns  not  returned  in  season  to  be  inserted  in 
the  proper  place,  see  index,  in  ivhich  the  pages  con- 
taining the  additional  returns  will  be  indicated. 

BENNINGTON     COUNTY. 

Arlington — Town  cleric  John  B.  Lathrop,  first  con- 
stable Willard  Hoklen,  seleclmen  Wm.  Billings,  Orin 
Hard,  Levinu  Hard  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Syl- 
vester Deming,  Asahel  Hurd,  Samuel  Canfield  ;  cler- 
gy Ebenezer  Williams  epis.  D.  Brayton  meth  ;  attor- 
ney Harmon  Canfield;  physicians  Simeon  Littlefield, 
Luther  Mosely,  Aaron  iVIcKee  ;  postmasters  Jona.  Ba- 
ker jr.  west  Arlington,  Cyrus  B.  Hills,  Arlington. 

Bennington — Town  clerk  Wm.  Haswell,  first  con- 
stable Richmond  Fisk,  select  men  Elijah  D.  Hubbell, 
Elijah  Fillmore,  Edward  M.  Welling,  Joel  Voltntine, 
Anson  Wood;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Elijah  D.|' 
Hubbell,  Stephen  Dewey,  Wm.  J.  W^alson;  clergyi 
Edward  W.  Hooker,  Arelus  Loomis  con.  E.  B.  Hub- 
bard meth.  Nathaniel  O,  Preston  epis  ;  attorneys  Free- 
man Squier,  James  Hubbell,  O.  C.  Merrill,  Davidj 
Robinson  jr.  Henry  Kellogg,  Hiland  Hall,  LTel  M.  Rob-| 
inson,  Samuel  H.  Blackmer,  John  S.  Robinson,  Wm.l 
S.  Southworth  ;  physicians  Noadiah  Swift,  Wm.  Bige-; 
elow,  Nathaniel  Smith,  Jesse  Everett,  Horace  May,' 

Dickerman,  Heman  S^ift,  regular;  Silas  Wil-i 

cox,  Lyman  Blackmer,  Henry  M.  Stone,  Fairbankl 
Moore,  botanic  ;  postmasters  Henry  Kellogg  Bennintr- 
ton,  Wm.  E.  Hawks  North  Bennington. 

Dorset — Town  clerk  Heman  Morse,  first  constable 
Jasper  Viall,  selectmen  Alvin  Gray,  Zaimon  Barnum. 
James  Curtis;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Paddock 
Gray,  James  Wiilson,  Benjamin  Ames;  clergy  Wm 
Jackson,  Ezra  Jones  con.  John  Whitehorn,  Williarr 
Henry  meth.;  physicians  John  Sargeant,  W.  S.  Shum- 
way  ;  postmasters  J.  A  Hodge  Dorset,  Marcus  S 
Roberts  East  Dorset. 


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Glastenbury — 'I'owii  (  lerk  Jeremiah  JNJcDonati.  a\:iX 
constable  JMark  Hotclikis.s,  selectmen  Wm.  McDon- 
ald, iMaik  Hotclikiss,  F-lijali  Hewes  jr  ;  trustees  t<»  re- 
ceive surplus  Jeremiah  McDonald,  Wm.  McDonald, 
Mark  Holchkiss;  physicians  Elijah  Hewes,  Asa  G. 
Hewes. 

Munchester- -Town  clerk  Wm.  P.  Black,  consta- 
bles Ebeit  L.  Way.  Heman  M.  Bulkley  ;  select  men 
Amoj  S.  Boorn,  H.  S.  Waiker,  L.  Vay  ;  trustees  to 
receive  surplus  Cyrus  Munson,  Loring  Dean,  J.  S. 
Pettibone;  clergy  A.  H.  Cull  epis.  James  Anderson 
con.;  attorneys  Leonard  Sargent,  A.L.Miner,  D.  Rob- 
erts jr.  S.  Swift;  physicians  Albert  Barrows,  Ezra 
Edson,  John  Cook,  G.  Tuttle  ;  postmaster  L.  C.  Orvis 
Manchest^T,  L.  Harrington  Factory  Point. 

Peru — Town  clerk  'I'liomas  Baldwin  jr.,  first  con- 
«'al)le  George  Baichelder,  selectmen  Benj  Barnard, 
Franc  s  Bennett,  Joseph  J.  Hapgood;  trustees  to  re 
cfive  the  surplus  Benjamin  Barnard,  Stephen  Duilley, 
Goodell  Walker ;  cleiffy  Thomas  Ba'dwin  jr.  cor,.; 
P'Simaster  Oliver  P.  Simond?. 

Pownal — Town  clerk  Elihu  Dulcber,  first  cpns1ablej| 
Wm.  R.  Blanchard,  selectmen  Blackman  E.  Brownall,'* 
rannuel  Wright,  Noel  Barber;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Joslah  VVright.  Davd  Gardner,  Elijah  Barber; 
clergy  Isaac  Child  bap,  ^heman  Ladd  ref.  meth.; 
physicians  B.  Franklin  JNiorgan^  Crainner  Bannister; 
postmaster  John  M.  Potter. 

Rupert — Town  clerk  Henry  Sheldon,  first  constable 
Calvin  Moore,  selectmen  Nathan  Burton,  Simon  Page, 
Seth  Moore;  f 'jslc'cs  to  receive  surplus  HenrySheh'o'i, 
Nathan  Burton,  Jolin  Phelps  ;  clergy  David  Wilson 
!  on.  Edward  P.  Adams  bap.  C  Jones  v/hite  disciple; 
attorney  Nathan  Bur;;.  ;  pliysician  Henry  Sheldon  ; 
postmasters  David  Sheld'  "  R'"j.''rt,  Grove  Moore  E. 
Rupert,  Seely  M.  Siiermar,  ^V.--t  Riiprrf- 

Sandgate — Town  clerk  Wr.ler  R.Trdall,  first  con- 
.  '  ible  Levi  Rf<ind.all,  selectn;er  Harry  Hurd,  Theodore 
^ilnc!erson,  Daniel  Weller  ;  trustees  lo  receive  surplus 
Samuel  Thomas,  Tiieodore  Sanderson,  Eri  Sherman; 
clergy    Daniel   Brayton    meth.;    physicians    Herman 


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Fiu-kcr,  S.  Thomas  jr. ;  pcisfmaster  M.  Samuel  West. 
Slioftxburi' — Town  clerk  Hi'ani  Barton,  first  con- 
stable Simeon  Martin,  selectmen  Samuel  Ames,  Na- 
!U!ii  Wheelock,  Josiah  Fuller  ;  trustees  to  receive sur- 
lus  Nahui;n  Wheelock,  Lemuel  BoUum,  Joshua  B. 
Malteson  ;  clergy  Joseph  W.  f^awycr,  Harmon  Eil 
Isaiah  M;Utcso-i  bap.  VVil!i:im  Bell  univ.;  phyFic-insj 
Freeborn  Johnson,  Elliot  Brown  ;  po3trras:ers  Charlef^ 
Spencer  Shaftsbury,  Jonathan  Draper  So.  Sha(tsbrr_\j 
Stamfo^'d — 'I'own  cUrk  Otis  Phillips,  first  constab'e! 
Alen  C  Mason,  selectmen  J.  L.  Wilimarth,  Willinmi 
Sanford,  S.  C.  Miller  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John^ 
Blood,  Andrew  Cook,  S.  C.  Millard  ;  clergy  Ransoiq 
O.  Dwver  bap;  attorney  D.  N.  Strowd  ;  po.^tmastei 
J.  L.  VVilhnarth. 

Sunderland — Town  clerk  James  H.  Graves,  firs' 
confutable  Ambrose  Williams,  selectmen  E.  A.  G;aves 
Andrew  Judson,  fieuben  Webb  jr.;  trustees  to  rcceiv^; 
surplus  James  H.  Graves,  Abner  Hii|,  jr.  Andrew  JudI 
son;  clergv  Needh.am  Knights  meih.;  postn;aster  Gi!| 
herl  Biad  ey.  t 

Winhall — Town  clerk  Reuben  Bod  s,  fu\~t  consiaj 
hie  Aliel  Kidder,  spiectmen  Benjan-in  Thaicher,  Reu 
hen  Brook'^,  Silas  G  eason  ;  truslc^es  to  receive  surpluf 
Job  Leonaid,  Rf-uhen  Broous,  Silas  Gleason  ;  clergj 
Ashel  Noll  con  ;  j^hys  ciim  Job  Leonard  ;  pos:maBlt"; 
Arad  Holbrook. 

rrood/brd--Town  clerk  William  Park  jr.,  first  con, 
stable  Uharles  Knapp,  selectmen  Nathm  Brow.:,  Solj 
oinon  Diy,  Henry  H.srwood  ;  postmaster  Aiva  IJawksi 

WIiSnHAM  COUNTY.  \ 

^(.ton. — Town  clerk  Daniel  F:,-her,  first  constablj 
Dennis  Ho;(ien,selectnun  M  jJ'm-  Sj:)rague,  Squire  Ho! 
den,  FJi  Smith;  trustees  t')  i  eceive  surp'us  Nathai 
Fisher,  Eli  Smith,  Joseph  Jcnison  ;  attorney  Ebeneze 
Huntington;   postmasler  Nathan  Fisher. 

Alliens — Town  elerk  Lyman   Alexander,   fiist  con 

liable  Tisda'e  Porter,  selectmen  Mark  Ball,  EtI  aisto: 

IjBayiev,  Ahiid  Evans;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Tim 

IJoth;    H.  Whitney,  Lyman  Alexander,  Tisda'e  Porter 

Ijcier^y  Harvey  Guernsey  meth.;  postmaster  EthalstOi 


Bayley. 

Brattlehoro'' — Town  c'k  Stephen  Gretnloaf,  Isl  con- 
stable C.H.  Miller,  selectmen  Joseph  Goodhue,  Samu- 
el Earl  jr.  Lnfayette  Clark  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Samuel  Clark,  Samuel  Root,  Selh  Horrick  ;  cler- 

fjy  Charles  Walker  con. Hardinj;  meth.  Addison 

Brown  uni».;  attorneys  Asa  Keyes,  Asa  Green,  Jona- 
than D.  Bradley,  Samuel  Elliott,  Royal  Tyler,  Ed- 
ward Kirkland  ;  physicians  Wni.  H.  Rockwell,  J.  L. 
Dickerman,  Dana  Hyde,  Daniil  Gilbert,  Reuben  Spal- 
ding, Dexter  O.  Writrht;  postmasters  Asa  Green  Brat- 
tlehoro', Roswell  Goodenouffh  West  B. 

Brookline — Town  clerk  Jacob  Burdift,  firsi  consta- 
ble Daniel  E.  Whitney,  selectmen  Samuel  Adams,  Hi- 
ram Whitney,  Joel  Harwood  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Anthony  Mason,  Epliriam  Park,  Israel  Whitney; 
clerfjy  John  Baldwin,  Jathom  Stebbins  bap.;  postmas- 
ter E.  H.  Mason. 

Dover  —Town  clerk  Fayette  Perry,  first  constable 
Fayette  G.  Knapp,  selectmen  Fayette  Perry,  Lewis 
Hall,  Luther  Corse  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Asaph 
Haskins,  Daniel  Leonard,  Laban  Jones  ;  clerjiy  Otis 

Warren   univ.  Leavins  meth.  Daniel  Leonard  f. 

bap.;  attorney  Wm.  H.  Jones;  physician  Jedediah 
Estabrooks;  postmaster  Martin  Perry. 

Dummerston — Town  clerk  Joseph  Duncan,  first 
constable  Luther  Allyn,  select  men  Asa  Dutton,  Enos 
■  Leonard,  Asa  Lawton  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
John  Clark,  Jotham  Burnet,  David  Bemis  ;  clergy  E. 
Child  con.  Ziba  Howard  bap  J,  Brilton  univ.;  attor- 
ney  R.  iM.  Field  ;  physicians  Sewall  Walker,  Isaac  N. 
Knapp,  Jotham  Burnett ;  postmasters  Luther  Aliyn 
Dummerston,  Zeba  Howard  West  D. 

Jamaica — Town  clerk  Joel  HoUon,  first  constable 
Elijah  (t.  Shumway,  selectmen  Wm.  L.  Waterman, 
Samuel  F.  R.  Cheney,  Zidock  Mu.ssey  ;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive surplus  Benj.  Mussey,  Timothy  Goodale,  Squiie 
Gleason;  clergy  Justin  Parsons  con.  N-ithan  Ames, 
!  Spooner  Howe  bap.;  physician  Joel  Holton;  postmas- 
ter Lyman  Merrifield. 

Marlboro — Town  clerk  Jes.?e  Cone,   first  constable 


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Absalom  Snow, selectmen  Cotton  Mallier,  L.  Ames  jr, 
Uobinson  Winchester;  clergy  Josiah  Peabody  con. 
Pliineas  Howe  bap.;  physician  Ebeiiezer  Tucker; 
postmaster  Jesse  Cone. 

JVmifane — 'I  own  clerk  Otis  Warren,  first  constable 
Marshall  Newton,  selectmen  Nahum  Eager,  George 
Fisher,  George  Wheeler;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Artemas  Bruce,  George  Fisher,  Joshua  Morse;  cler-j 
gy  Otis  Warren  univ.  Win.  H.  Hodges  raeth.;  attor- 
neys C.  K.  Field,  James  Elliot;  physicians  Chesteri 
Otds,  Caleb  Blakesley;  postmasters  Jacob  DunkleejrJ 
Fayetteville,  Charles  W.  Joy  Williarasville.  [ 

Putney — Town  clerk  Wra.  Houghton,  first  consta-| 
hie  Leavitt  H.  Roberts,  selectmen  David  Crawlbrdj 
Jedediah  Sabin,  Joseph  T.  Redway ;  trustees  to  re| 
ceive  surplus  John  Campbell,  Joseph  T.  Redway,  Asaj 
Washburn  ;  clergy  Amos  Foster  con.  Henry  Nutter 
Aloiizo  Webster  mtth.  Rufus  Fitts  bap.;  attorneyj 
Phineas  W!  ite,  James  Crawford  ;  physicians  Alexanj 
der  Campbell,  John  Campbell,  David  Allen  ;  postmas] 
ter  Peyton  R.  Chandler,  } 

Roc^mgham — Town  clerk  A.  S.  Campbell,  firsji 
constable  C.  W.  Pulsipher,  selectmen  Elias  Pulsipher: 
John  Wiley  2d,  Asa  Wentworth;  trustees  to  receivj 
surplus  Mannasseh  Divoll,  John  Wiley  2d,  John  0| 
cott;  clergv  E.  Mason  meth.  C.  Chase  epis.  N.  Baij 
buur  con.  J.  Freeman  bap,;  attorneys  Daniel  Kellogg 
Alexander  S.  Campbell,  Horace  Baxter,  Jesse  Howl 
ard  ;  physicians  A.  Robbing,    N.  Pratt,    J.  H.  Well.'l 

R.  A.  Severance,  C.  Perry, Doton  ;  postmaster! 

Lev/is  M.  Olcolt  Rockingham,  John  H.  Wells  Bellowj 
Falls,  Royal  Earle  Saxtons  River.  | 

Stratton — Town  clerk  Richard  Scott,  first  constablj 
Ira  Scolt,  selectmen  Stephen  Ballard,  David  Rice! 
John  V.  Glazier  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John  \ 
Glazier,  Stephen  Ballard,  John  Underwood;  clerg 
Hiram  Baldwin  melh.;  postmaster  Luther  Holbrook 

Townshend — Town  clerk  Emery  Cathan,  first  coi 
stable  Jonathan  Austin,  selectmen  Peter  R.  Taft,  Ab 
el  Stodard,  Jonas  Twitchell;  trustees  to  receive  su 
plus  Clark  Wilkinson^    Samuel  Gray,  Nathan  Pierc( 


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clergy  Horatio  N.  Graves  con.  Wm.  D.  Upliam  bap  ; 
attorneys  Charles  Phelps,  John  Roberts;  physicians 
Joel  Chfimherlin,W.  11.  Ranney,  Charles  Ciarif,  Wn;. 
P.  Ladd  ;  postmasters  John  Roberts  Tovvnshend,  John 
Fcssenden  West  T. 

Ferno??— I'owi)  clerk  Cyrus  Washburn,  first  cm - 
stable  i  liomas  Johnsori/selectmen  John  Stebhins, 
Elijah  SU'bbins.  Eli  Lee;  trustees  to  receive  svirplus 
Siij'h  St'bbin'',  JVlarslial!  Whiihed,  Alonzn  Newioii; 
rlergy  Tiniotiiy  Roger's  unit.  Wm.  Bailev  unlv.;  phy- 
ician  Cyrus  Wasliburn  ;  postmaster  M.i'sliall  Whit- 
itd. 

JVestminster—'Vown  clerk  Timothy  Field,  fi.st  con- 
lable  Reuben  C,  Gor^id,  selectmen  "Russel  Ranney, 
fames  Tilcoml-,  Ir..  Go  nlhuc  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
us  E.  May,  J.  Rn'in-v.  J.  McNeill;  clergy  S.  Sage, 
r.  Field,  S.  S.  Arnold,  ,f.  Wellman  con.;  attorney 
Vol.  C.  rjradley;  physicians  Pliny  Pafford,  Wm. 
Iirms;'  poslmp.sters  Pliny  Safford  Westminster,  Amos 
p.  Ball  West  W. 

Whitingham — Tor/n  clerk  Leonard  Brown,  first 
instable  /  sa  A.  Godfrey,  selectir.en  Harvey  Brown, 
amuei  Murdoc';,  Josiah  Kentfield  ;  trusteesto  receive 
r])lus  Rufus  Carl<\v,  Asa  Godfrey,  Aidos  Brown ; 
ergy  Hosea  F-  Ballon  univ.  Ebeiiezer  Davis  rielh. 
-  Han  veil  lap.;  ali.-.rr.ey  John  E.  Pntler;  phy- 
cians  Wavnj  Grisvvold,  John  'iY.  Boment,  David  I). 
^'i'cox  •  ]y,'s;masters  John  E.  But'er  Whitingham, 
•avid  D,  Wilcox  Jacksonville. 
rFi/m/w,o-^on —I'own  clerk  BtepI, en  P.  Flagg,  first 
)nsfable  Jehiel  Swift,  selectmen  Horace  A'vord.  Hoi- 
;e  Mellen,  John  C.  Wilson  ;  trustees  to  leceive  su' 
us  Israel  Lawion  jr.  Otis  Hnynes,  Dennis  Purmcly  ^ 
rgy  H.  F,  Ba'lou  univ.  M.  Bruce  bap.  Geo  '■<=■  But- 
rfield  con.  C.  W.  Levings  meth  ;  attornr  ■  O.  L. 
lafter;  physicians  Horace  Smith,  A.  L.  Pettee  ; 
istmaster  A.  B.  Cliiids. 

WINDSOR     COUNTY. 

Andover — Town  clerk  Jo.rp.li  Dodge  jr.  firs*  con- 
ible  S.  L.  Marsli,  Sidecline.'  J o-epi.  Dodge  jr.  Sol  >- 
Ki  Howard  jr.    George    W.    Siickney;  trustees    to 


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H'ceive  £,urpliis  J ;)seph  C^rltui,  John  Atlarus,  Juiin 
Aiiitrer, r;  clergy  Robert  M vers  Lap.;  physician^  C. 
W.  Lanndlerj  Putnam  Burtoi)  bot.  E'.caezer  Ch;,se 
iiicJ.;  postmasters  George  W.  Putnam  An.  over,  L.  H. 
Simons  S';T!ansivi!le. 

Barnad — Town  clerk  Luthtr  Chan  ,:;>-,  first  consta- 
ble Jo.S':,>n  Bowman,  aelecimen  Norris  Ashley,  Wil- 
larti  Gaciiheil,  Alvin  Wood  ;  trustees  to  re 'eive  sur- 
plur  Hi  .im  Aikins,  Lucius  Fieeman,  Loie;  /.o  Rich- 
mond ;  erijy  Thomas  Gordon  con.  W  Peel',  Z. 
Twitcf  meth.  E.  VVeilrngton  i^wv.;  physicians  Isa^iC 
Danforth,  S.  P.  Danforth,  A.  Burbaiik,  T;,  inias  Swift ; 
postmasters  J.  B.  Danforth  Ba.'tiard,  S.  BelkL::p, 
East  B. 

hcihel — Town  clerk  Jotiatl^nn  Marsh,  first  constu- 
ble  A.s.i  Davis,  selectmen  James  Wocdxvorih,  George 
S.  rLs'Cii,  Lither  Buiiard  ;  trust'='es  to  receive  ^arp'us 
Simeon  B-!i>bIt,  James  VVoodvvorth,  Thomr;-,  P,  [i;  >s- 
sell ;  clergy  Benjamin  Ablr.it  coil.  Josiah  A.  Scarret, 
Washington  Granger  meth.  James  .'jabine  epis.;  at- 
torneys Juiius  Converse,  A.  P.  H  iPio;)i),  J  is.  R  Neu'- 
ell ;  physicians  Alfred  Paige,  '  homas  Farnum,  B. 
Hibbard  East  Bethel ;  poslmast'  ;  s  Jonathan  Smith  jr, 
Leonard  Fisk  East  B. 

Bridgwater — Town  clerk  Thcu-as  Soiithgate,   first 
constable  Alvan  Lamb,  selectme:<  Lj^man  Raymond,  jj 
Stephen  Caproti,  Emanuel  Sawyer;  trustees  to  receive  j; 
surplus  Josiah  Joselyn  jr.  RichaiYl  W.  Soutligate,  Gil- 
bert White  ;  clergy  Thomson  Barron  univ.;  physician 
H.  N.  tvarter;  postmaster  Thomas  Southgate. 

Cavendish — Town  clerk  Samuel  Adams,  first  con- 
stable Joseph  Adams,  selectmen  Samuel  Adams,  Livi 
Jackman,  Dmiel  Wheeler;  trustees  to  receive  surpli.s 
William  Sniih!,  Elijah  F.  Parker,  Abel  Bnrbank;  cler- 
gv  Moses  Field  bap.  B^njaiuin  Lock  Uee  bap.  Warren 
Skinner  univ.;  attorneys  Salmon  F.  Duttoti,  Calvin 
French,  Luther  Adams  ;  piiysiciaiis  John  D.  Brooks, 
Archibald  McEvven,  George  H.  Ingalis,  Alpheus 
Fietclier;  postmasters  John  H.  Robiusiin  Proclors- 
ville,  Otis  Robbins  Cavendish. 

Cheater — Town  clerk   Amos  Heald,    first  constable  ' 


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Benjamin  B.  Sargeanl,  seleclmeu  Jeremiah  Kibling, 
Thomas  C.  Olcott,  Ezra  Sargeanl  jr.;  iiustees  to  re- 
ceive surplus  Amos  Heald,  Ezra  Sargeant  jr.  William 
Rounds  ;  cleigy  S.  H.  Hodges  con.  R.  M.  Ely  bap. 
Alonzo  Williams  univ.  Rul'us  Bruce  free  bap.;  attor- 
neys Thomas  Robinson,  Oraniel  Hutchinson,  Charles 
Aiken,  Nathaniel  Richardson,  Simeon  Leiand  ;  phy- 
sicians Ptolemy  Edson,  Abram  Lowell,  William  C. 
Pierce  ;  postmaster  P.  O.  Sargeant.* 

Hartford — Town  clerk  Georgelldall,  first  constable 
Reuben  Tenney,  selectmen  John  Porter,  Benjamin 
Porter,  Jonathan  Bugbee  jr.;  trusiees  to  receive  sur- 
plus John  Porter,  William  Savage,  Junathan  Bugbee 
jr.;  clergy  C.  B.  Haddock,  Gary  Russel,  Zcnas  Bliss, 
-  Watkins  con.  D.  Hazen  chris.;  attorney  G.E.Wales: 
physicians  H.  B.  Brown,  L. Marsh,  I.  Termey,  Zophar 
Fiiivber  ;  postmasters  O.  H.  Nichols  Hartford,  Charles 
Tinkham  West  H.   Jacob  Dimmick  Quechee  Village. 

Hartland — Town  clerk  E.  M.  Slocker,  1st  constable 
Lewis  Merritt,  selectmen  Asa  Weed,  Eben  Stocker, 
John  Short;  trustees  to  receive  surp'us  Daniel  Ash- 
ley, Daniel  Denison,  Daniel  JNlorgan  ;  clergy  John  F. 
Griswold  con,  J.  Stevens  melh.  Moses  Tewksbury 
Christ.  Timothy  Grow  bap.;  attorneys  Harrison  Smith, 
Isaac  N.  Cushman  ;  physicians  John  Harding,  Syl- 
vester Marcy,  Lewis  Emmons  ;  postmasters  P.  Cotton 
Hartland,  John  Daniels  North  H. 

Ludloio — Town  clerk  Arlcmas  Spafford,  first  con- 
stable Silas  Warren,  selectmen  Ariemas  Spafford,  Asa 
S.  Barton,  Charles  Ives;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Sevvali  Fullam  jr.  William  Warner,  P.  Vs.  Spjulding ; 
clergy  J.  M.  Graves  bap.  W^illiam  Claggeit  con.  Jo- 
seph Hemphill  univ.;  attorneys  Reuben  W^ashburn, 
P.  T.  Washburn,  Seward  Fullam  jr.;  physicians  A. 
iG.  Taylor,  Daniel  Jones.  W.  B.  Wealherbee;  post- 
master John  Dunbar. 

JVonoich — Town  clerk  Ira  Davis,  first  constable  B. 
B.  Brown,  selectmen  Cyrus  Partridge,  John  Wriyht, 
Joel  Morris;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John  Wright, 
Abel  Partridge,  Robert  Nichols ;  clergy  Roswell 
Shurtliff,  Samuel    Goddard    con.    R.    Bedford,  


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Cninpbel!  nielh.;  atioinevs  Aaron  Loveland,  J.Wright, 
Nelson  Robinson,  H.  Burton;  piiysicians  Ira  Davis, 
Lyman  Lewis,  Shubali  Converse,  Samuel  Little  ;  post- 
master B.  B.  Newton. 

Plymouth-Town  clerk  Tlionias  Moore,  first  consta- 
ble Lyman  Wood,  selectmen  Reuben  Taylor,  Moses 
Pnliiird  jr.  Jared  Marsh;  trustees  to  receive  sui plus 
Andrew  R.  Adnms,  Lyman  Wood,  Jared  Marsli  ; 
clergy  Ambler  Edson  bap.;  physician  Joseph  Billings  ; 
posmastir  Moses  Pollard  jr. 

Pomfret — Town  clerk  Otis  Clianiberlin,  first  consta- 
ble Eiisha  Fuller,  selectmen  Ora  Paul,  Obed  Whipple, 
John  Chudle  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Henry  Hew- 
eti  jr.  Harvey  BriK-.e,  Ora  Paul;  cltrgy  Ji  hn  Capion 
Christ. :  physician  Kimball  Russ;  postnia^sters  Crot-by 
Miller  Pom  tret,  Martin  Snow  Snow's  Store. 

Readinp, — Town  clerk  Bridgman  Hapgood,  first 
constable  Rufu*  Bi.ck,  selectmen  Bridgman  Hapgtod, 
Benoni  Buck,  Rufus  Forbush  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Bridgman  Hapgnod,  Joseph  Morse,  Benoni 
Buck;  clergy  Sann;-el  C.  Loveland,  Solom;)n  Laws 
uiiiv.  Jonathan  Jones  melh. Farrow  bap.;  attor- 
ney Uria!  C.  Hutch  ;  physiciaiis  Nathaniel  Folles,  Le- 
vi Putnam;  postmasters  D^ivid  Hammond  Reading, 
WaUon  Brown  Felchville,  Rulus  Buck  South  R. 

Rochester — Town  clerk  John  Trask,  first  constable 
Barna  Cooper,  selectmen  Thomas  Barnes,  Joim  Trask, 
John  W.  Cliaffte;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Ezra 
McCallom,  Horace  L.Richmond,  Barna  Cooper;  cler- 
gy Calvin  D.  Noble  con,  John  Currier  metb.;  attorney 
Sumner  A.  Webber;  physicians  Daniel  Huntington, 
Reuben  Hail.  Jo&iah  ii.  Phelps,  Horace  Hall;  post- 
master J.  C.  Tilden. 

Royahon — Town  clerk  C.  SUnner  2d,  fiist  constable 
J.  L.  Bowman;  selectmen  Eiislia  Wild,  Luther  How, 
JobBennei;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John  Mar- 
shall, Freeman  H.  Safford,  Oramel  Sawyer;  clergy  C. 
B.  Drake  cnn.  Nathaniel  Spragiie  epis.;  attorneys 
John  Francis,  John  S.  Marcy;  physicians  Richard 
Bloss,  J.  A.  Denisun,  J.  A.  Dcnison  jr.;  postmaster  JK. 
P.  Nevens. 

3* 


5S 

Sharon—Town  clerk  Samuel  Sliutlleworth,  fas! 
couslahle  Freeman  Pafje,  selccimen  Lymau  Tyler, 
Davitl  Fales,  Freeman  Holt ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Ciiesi;'r  Baxter,  William  Steele,  Solomon  Dciw- 
ner;  clergy  Slcpheii  Morse  ctin.;  altoruey  Sainue 
SliuttlevvorLli ;  physicians  David  S.  Morse,  Jason  C. 
Spaulding;  postmaster  WoosLer  Downer. 

Springjii'id — Town  clerk  Henry  Closson,  first  con- 
stable John  Cliipman,  scleclmen  John  Perkins,  Ahner 
Fielel,  Hirain  Harlow;  trnslees  to  receive  surplus  John 
P^'ield,  Sloddanl  Tower,  Jonathan  Chase;  clergy  Hen- 
ry B.  Hohnes  con.  Dexler  Bates.  R.  H.  Spauldino- 
meth.  Manoali  D.  Miller  bap.;  attorneys  Samuel  W. 
Porter,  Henry  Closson,  William  E.  Smiley;  ]>liysici;ins 
Moses  Cobb,  LeonaitJ  Chase,  F.leazer  Grain,  Henry 
F.  Grain,  A.  W.  Houghton  ;  jioslmasieis  Geo.  Wash- 
burn Sprino'field,  John  While  North  S. 

Stockbriilge — 'I'owncleik  Merrick  Gay,  first  consta- 
ble John  Cooper,  selectmen  Samuel  Eaton,  Elijah  Ba- 
ker, Samuel  Gilson  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Paul 
W  G;iv,  Justin  Morgan, John  Leonard  ;  clergy  Thom- 
as S.  Hubbard  C(ui.;  attorney  Job  Strong;  physicians 
Timothy  P.  Fay,  Hiram  Crandal  ;  postmasters  Justin 
Morgan  jr;  Stockbridge,  Merrick  Gay  Gaysville. 

Weathersjield — Town  clerk  Joshua  U])ham,  first 
constable  Joseph  Daniorth,  selectmen  M.  A.  Thomp- 
son, C.  B.irrett,  J.  C.  Ilaskell  ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Barnabas  Deane,  Josliua  Upham,  Amos  Hu- 

lett ;  clergy  B.  Holmes, Cressey  con.  M.  Guilflin! 

bap.  Barrows  met!).;  attorneys  James  M.  Gates, 

C.  Ward  ;  physicians  R.  B.  Cram,  R.  Atwood,  A. 
Kenrick  ;  postmasters  B.  Bartlett  Weathersficld,  J. 
Kidder  Perkinsville,  A.  Gay  Corners,  G.  Wliite  Green- 
bush. 

]Veston — Town  clerk  Amos  N.  Burton,  first  consta- 
ble Hezekiah  C.  Ober,  selectmen  A.  N.  Burton,  P.  N. 
Wiley,  A.  B.  Foster;  trustees  to  leceive  surplus  Hen- 
ry Lovejoy,  Parker  Shatluck,  Jonatlien  Webster; 
clergy  Samuel  Pollard  bap.  Caleb  Fales  meth.;  phy- 
sicians Seneca  Carter,  Josiah  A.  Martin  bot.;  post- 
master io\\n  Wilder. 


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Windsor — Town  clerk  Samuel  Parker,  first  consta- 
ble Asa  Cumliigs,  selectmen  E'' .vin  Edgertoii,  Richard 
Wail,  Andrew  N.  Woodnift",  trustees  lo  receive  sur- 
plus Jacob  M-msfi  Id,  Henry  White,  Andrew  N.Wood- 
rufi  ;  clergy  Tiiouias  Kidder,  John  Richards  con.  Eli- 
jah Hutchinson  bap.  O.  H.  Staples  epis.  R.  L.Harvey, 
Henry  Guernsey  meth.  James  Thurston  unit;  attor- 
neys Jonathan  H.  Hubbard,  Horace  Everett,  Carlos 
Cooiidge,  Asa  Aikcns,  Jabez  Sargeant,  Edwin  Edger- 
lon,  Charles  Hopkins;  physicians  E.  R.  Phelps,  E.  C. 
Torrey,  Dean  'Fown,  Dyer  Story,  Cyrus  Houghton  ; 
postmjsters  Jabez  Sargeant  Windsor,  13,  B.  Brown 
Brownsville. 

Woodstock — Town  clerk  Nalium  Haskell,  first  con- 
s'abie  Lysander  Ray.nond,  selectmen  John  A.  Pratt, 
Lysander  Raymond.  Isaac  Parker;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Eli  Dunham,  Nathan  T.  Churchill,  Jason  Ken- 
dall ;  clergy  Worthington  Wrieht  con.  Jasper  Hay.en 
chrisi.  Russell  Streeter  univ.  John  Grigg  epis.  A.  G. 
Button  meth.;  attorfiCys  Charles  Marsh,  Titus  Hutch- 
inson, Job  Lyman,  Norman  Williams,  Isaac  N.  Cush- 
man,  Lyndon  A.  Marsh,  Edwin  Hutchinson,  O.  P 
Chandler,  Benjamin  Swan,  Andrew  Tracv,  Charles  R. 
Smith  ;  physicians  J.  D.  Powers,  John  Burnell,  Ste- 
phen Drew,  Willard  Bowman,  Daniel  Palmer,  Joseph 
Grey,  Thomas  E.  Powers,  Samuel  W.Thayer  jr. ; 
postmasters  Benjamin  Swan  Woodstock,  Oliver  Bailey 
South  W. 

RUTLAND    COUNTY. 

Benson — Town  clerk  M.  W.  Smith,  first  constable 
Roswell  Barber,  selectmen  Isaac  Norton,  Edward  S. 
Howard,  Othnie!  Goodrich  jr.;  trustees  lo  receive 
surplus  Seth   Smith,   William  Field,  AmasaBriggs; 

clergy  D.  D.  Francis  con.  P.  P.  Hanowar  meth. 

Allen  bap.;  attorneys  John  Kellogg,  M.W.Smith; 
physicians  R,  P.  Cooley,  Seth  Ransom,  A.  H.  How- 
ard ;  postmaster  C.  R.  Walker. 

Brandon — Town  clerk  Barzillia  Davenport,  first 
constable  William  M.  Field,  selectmen  Chauncey  W. 
Conant,  German  Hammond,  Jacob  Powers;  trustees 
to  receive  surplus  Ezra  June,  Ira  Button  ;  clergy  Har- 


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ry  Curlis  con.  C.  A.  Thioira.-  I),ip.  J.  litiuiiap  rnetli.*, 
itlorneys  E.  N,  Brig»Ts,  1}.  D.:VL'nporl,  E.  June,  R.  V. 
Marsh;  physicians  J.  VV.  Ijalc,  D.  Barnes,  J.  F. 
Miinn,  V.Ross;  postnin^tr  Edward  Jackson. 

Castleton — Town  rleik  O.iver  R.  Hurris,  fust  con- 
stable Samuel  Woodward,  seleciincii  William  Sand- 
lord,  M.  G.  Lancdon,  D-ivid  Shelhy  ;  trustees  lo  re- 
ceive surplus  Oliver  R.  Harris,  Endearing  Johnson, 
Hyde  Westover ;  clei<?y  Joseph  Steele  con.  Jliram 
Meeker  melh.  John  B.  Daiiey  calh.  ;  attorney- 
Benjamin  F.  Lanjrdon,  Isaac  S.  Wrigh'  ;  physi- 
i.cians  Theodore  Woodward,  J.  D.  Woouwa'd,  Jiscph 
j  Perkins,  E.  D.  Worcester,  Egbert  Jameson,  A.  G.  VV. 
Smith,  Truman  Gray.  J.  Cosgrovc ;  postmaster  Cul- 
len  Moulton. 

Cliittenden — Town  clerk  Moses  Randolph,  first 
constable  George  V»  .  Bariiird.  selectmen  Sardis  Man- 
ley,  Richard  Parish,  Moses  Randall;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Dan  Dike,  Moses  Randall,  'I'homas  Perigo  ; 
cleriry  Ciiaunccy  Taylor  con. 

Clarendon — Town  c^erk  Joseph  A.  Hayes,  [uaX 
constable  Lewis  M.  Walker,  selectrrien  Silas  W. 
Hodges,  Daniel  S.  Ewings,  Hiram  Congaon  ;  trustees 
lo  receive  surplus  Abner  H.  Colven,  Amos  F.  Camp- 
bell, Henry  Hills;  clergy  Stephen  Williams  con.  C.  C 
Hevvsuniv.;  physicians  Calvin  Spencer,  Abel  Potler, 
Silas  Bowen,  Caleb  Hall;  postmasters  Rue)  Parker 
East  Clarendon,  Henry  Hitchcock  Clarendon  Springs. 
Danby — 'J'ovvn  clerk  Edward  Vail,  first  constable 
George  O.  Vail,  selectmen  Timothy  Reed,  Ira  Ed- 
monds, William  Slimpson  ;  trustees  lo  receive  surplus 
Daniel  Bartlett,  Ira  Edmonds,  Edward  Vail  ;  cf^rgy 
Orange  Green  Iree  bap.  Harvey  Crowley  bap.  William 
I:  F.  Heard  meth.;  attorney  Jonathan  C.  Dexter;  phy- 
Isicians  Eli  Larnard,  Abraham  Locke,  Galen  J. Luclie, 
Harris  Otis.  Albert  D.  Roijinson,  Joseph  Andrews, 
Jesse  Growley :  postmasters  A.  H.  Green  Danby, 
Simeon  Smith  Danby  4  corners. 

Fairhaven — Town  clerk  Benjamin  F.  Gilbert,  first 
constable  Jamas  N.  Kelscy,  selectmen  Heman  Stan- 
anl,  Samuel  Wood,  Simeon  Cobb;  trustees  to  receive 


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surplus  Barnabas  Ellis,  Joseph  Sheldeii,  Adams  Dul- 
ton  ;  clergy  Charles  Dooliiile  con.;  attorney  William 
C.  Kittruige;  physician  Lucius  Smith;  postmaster 
AIniison  Allen. 

Hiibbardton— Town  clerk  James  Flanr!?,  first  con- 
:itsble  George  Dikcman,  selectmen  C.  S.  Rumsey, 
J.  B-irlier,  R.  v.  R.  Horton;  t.rustec-3  to  receive  sur- 
l)lus  Justin  Jennings,  James  Barber,  Pliney  Holmes  ; 
clergy  William   C.   Denison  con.    Eoinetus    Websicr 

bap. B-^nvey  meth.;  physician  Daniel  Robinson; 

postmaster  E.  B.  Dewey. 

Ira — Town  clerk  John  Mason,  first  constable  Hirnm 
Fi&h,  selectmen  Amos  Tower,  Bradley  Fisli,  O.  H. 
Round  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John  Mason,  Jo- 
sepli  Chapman,  Abel  Thornton;  clergy  Elias  Hurlbut 
l»ap.;  postmaster  Hiram  Fish. 

J\Iiddlet own— Town  clerk  OrBon  Clark,  firrt  consta- 
ble Joseph  Remington  jr.,  selectmen  Jonatlian  Mor- 
gan, AshJey  Clark,  Samuel  McCIure  ;  tius'res  to  re- 
ceive surplus  Jonas  Cltirk,  Eliakim  Paul, Eh  O.ilman ; 
clergy  John  A.  Avery  con.  John  Filch  meth.;  aiinr- 
neys  Jonas  Clark,  Orsi'U  Clark,  Caleb  B.  Harrington; 
physician  Eliakim  Paul ;  postmaster  M.  Clark. 

Mount  Holly— Town  Clerk  Daniel  Packer,  first 
constable  Hiram  Dickerman,  sclectruen  Russel  Barber, 
Jo!)n  Briand,  John  Cnvvley;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Jerial  Andrews,  Lnwson  Earl,  Ira  Garfield  ;  ( I'  r- 
gy  Daniel  Packer  bap.  Jeriel  Andrews,  Samuel  Smi  h 
meth.;  physician  John  Crowley;  postmaster  Hiram 
Dickerman. 

Mt.  Tabor — Town  clerk  Gideon  S.  Tabor,  firsi  con- 
stable Heman  Bufium,  selectmen  Caleb  Buflum,  Rufus 
Hill,  Gideon  S.  Tabor;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Caleb  Buflum,  Gideon  S,  Tabor,  Rulus  Hill  ;  clergy 
Beiijamiii  Shaw  meth. 

Qi-well — I'own  clerk  R.  Bottum  jr.,  first  constable 
.1.  S.  \^  ilcux,  selectmen  R.  Bottum  jr.  William  R. 
Santbrd,  Linas  AVi!co.\  ;  trustees  to  reooive  surplus  J. 
C.  I'homas,  Ira  Young,  Bishop  Bottum  ;  clergy  Hest- 
ry  Morris  pres.  John  Idebyp.;  physicians  Earl  Cush- 
man,  Nathan  Gale,  Joel  Barber. 


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Fawlet — Town  clerk  Elisha  Ailcn,  first  consiabie 
Eiiiiis  H()lis1er,selectroen  James  Leach,  Joshua  Pnf;?r, 
Jeremiali  Biisheo  •  iruslees  to  receive  surplus  G.  A. 
LiiDiuiy,  Ebeuezer  Leach,  Ira  Marks;  clergy  E,W. 
1  I'linb  con.  Josepli  Ayrcs  inein.  J*',.  S.  Soiiiard  bap.; 
attorneys  Nathaniel  Harmon,  G.  W.  Harmon;  physi- 
cians Charles  Hoiiirhton,  O.  L.  Hannoii,  \\,B.  Sar- 
gcants;  postmaster  Elislia  F.  Rotters. 

Pitisfield — Town  clerk  Levi  Rix,  first  constable  Asa 
Gaines,  selectmen  ErasHis  Holt,  Daniel  Ranny,  Reu- 
ben Gurnsey;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Asa  Gaines, 
Levi  Rix,  Amos  Holt  ;  clergy  Samuel  Sparhawk  con.; 
physician  Levi  Rix  ;  postmaster  Asa  Gaines. 

Piltsford — Town  clerk  S.  H.  Kellogg,  first  conslabie 
Rufiis  Frost,  seicc'nien  David  Hall  ji.  Abraham  Ow- 
ens, Jefiiey  Barnes;  trust'^es  to  receive  surplus  David 
Hall  jr.  Jolm  Barnes,  S.  H.  Kellogg;  clergy  Willard 
Child  con.  Hirani  Blanchnrd,  A.  C.  Rice  rcelli.;  attor- 
neys Gordon  Newell,  .John  G.  Newel',  C.  R.  Mendee  ; 
physicians  James  S.  Ewintr,  A.  G.  Dana,  G.  B.  Ar- 
mington,  A.  W.  Kohinson  ;  postmaster  Adiiison  Buck- 

Ponltney — Town  clerk  Almon  W  arner,  first  consta- 
ble William  Fifield,  selectmen  H.  G.  Neal,  Demmon 
Giddings,  James  Richardson  ;  trustees  (o  receive  sur- 
plus Joel  Beaman,  F.  M.  Ress,  John  Lewis  ;  clergy 
V.  R.  Hotchkiss  bap.   Solomon   Lyman  con.  Luman 

Foot  epis.  Houghtaling  mcth.;  attorneys  Almon 

Warner,  J.    S.    Harris;    physicians  Aden  Kendrick, 
Ebenezer    Porter,    Stephen    Brownson,  William   Mc 

Leod, Mitchell  ;  postmasters  Simeon  Mears  East 

Poultney,  S.  P,  Hooker  West  P. 

Rutland. — Town  clerk  Ambrose  L.  Brown,  first 
constable  Abner  Meade,  selectmen,  Wm.  Hall,  Azor 
Dikeman,  Henry  Muzzy,  Avery  Bijiings,  David 
Morgan  ;  trustees  to  leceive  surplus  Lutlier  Daniels, 
Wm.  Fiiy,  Moses  Watkins  ;  clergy  John  A.  Hicks 
epia.  Wm.  Mitchell,  L.  L.  Tilden  con.  Arus  Haynes, 
bap.;  attorneys  E.  L,  Ormsbee,  R.  R.  Tlirall,  S. 
Foote,  Robt.  Pierpoint,  A.  L.  Brown,  T  J.  Ormsbee, 
Edward  F.  Hodges,  Moses  Sirong,  Wm.  Page,  Jona. 
C.  Dexter;  physicians  James  Porter,    James   B.  Por- 


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ter,  Lorenzo  Sliekion,  J.  Ross  ;  postmasters  Thomas 
J.  Ormsbee  E;i«t,  Rutland,  L.L.TilJen  West  RutlniKl. 

Sheyhurne — Tou'n  eierk  Charles  S.  N.  Anthony, 
first  constable  Benjaniin  Oliaxham,  selectmen  Charles 
S.  N.  Anthony,  Richard  J^sterbrooks,  Silas  Coltni  ; 
tru.^tees  to  receive  surplus  Silas  Colton,  Asa  Johnsoii, 
Charles  S.  N.  Anthony;  postmaster  Josiah  Wood. 

Shreiosbui-y — Town  cleik  Harry  Holden,  first  con- 
stable Warner  Aldrich,  selectmen  Harry  Holden,  Na- 
poleon D.  Smith,  Orin  Kniclits;  trustees  to  r(H*eive 
surplus  Phineas  Colburn,  Napolenn  B.  Smith,  Marry 
Holden  ;  clerjjy  James  Hudson,  Jnhii  Spaulding  chi  is;t.; 
physicians  Lowell  W.  Gnrnsey,  Davi(l  Cliamberlain  ; 
postmasters  Stephen  Gieason  Shrewsbury,  David  B. 
Jones  Cutiingsville. 

Sudbury.  Tcnvn  clerk  Jarces  K.Hyde,  first  consta- 
ble Aslier  Moore,  selectmen  Alanson  Griflni,  Samuel 
Saunders;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  William  A. 
Williams,  Thomas  S.  Goodiich,  John  C  Sawyer; 
clergy  Braman  Avers  meth. Hughes  ur.iv.;  phy- 
sician Charles  W.Horton ;  postmaster  Charles  VV. 
Horton. 

Tivmouth — Town  clerk  George  Capron,  first  con- 
stable Linas  Cranston,  selectmen  John  Cobb,  Harvey 
Shaw,  Jciirey  Ballard  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  O. 
Noble,  S.  Noble,  Paine  Gilbeit;  clergy  Rufus  Clapp 
con.;  attorney  Ohadiah  Noble  ;  physicians  George 
Noble,  T.  Clarke  ;  postmaster  Wm.  Vaughan. 

Wallingford — Tow^n  clerk  Howard  Harri'^,  first 
constable  llosea  Eddy,  selectmen  Elizur  Munson, 
Harvey  Button,  Eleazer  Mighells;  trustees  to  receive 
sur|)lus  John  Fox,  Dyar  Townsend,  S.  M.  Edgerlon  ; 
clergy  Stephen   Martindale  con.    W.   F.  Hurd  meth. 

Huntley,  Sherman  B.  Thomson,  .Joseph   Packer 

bap.;  attorney  Harvey  Button  ;  physicians  John  Fox, 
David  Holden,  Heman  Shaw,  D.  H.  Meacham,  Rufus 
Griswold,  Wm.  G.  Fox,  E.  O.  Eddy,  E.  G.  Hulett; 
postmasters  David  Holden  Wallingford,  John  H.  Vail 
South  W. 

JVelU — Town  clerk  A.nsel  Goodspeed,  first  constable 
Orlin  Pember,  selectmen  Nelson  Paul,  Wesley  Clem- 


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OILS,  NViiliam  Lamli ;  triisiees  lo  leceive  surplus  Jnsfph  i 
Parks,  D.  B.  L-u'is,Selli  Blossom  ;  c'eri'y  L.  iM.  Pu-- 
dy  epis,  Alfreil  A.  Kart,  SliuhalLimb,  VVilliani  G.-iffin 
iTieih.;  pliysici:in  Joseph    Munson  ;  postmaster   Levi 
Lewis. 

WeKthaven — Town  cIcrL  Ar'.cmas  Wyman,  firsi 
constable  Daviii  Downs,  selectmen  Benajah  Cook, 
Seneca  Field,  IJarvey  Hows;  trustees  to  receive  y-ur- 
plus  \.  E.  Jakeway,  Joliw  ?lfen^end,  Aittnias  Wy- 
man; derg^y  Barna  Allen  bap.;  physician  Henrv 
Pala.er;  pustmasicr  Kansom  S.  Arnistrong'. 

.M)DISON     COUNTV. 

Addison — Town  clerk  Lyma;i  Clark,  first  constable 
Erasmus  A.  Giilley,  selectmen  Justus  Smith,  Hemaii 
Coiive>se,  Geora;e  A\il!n:ar'h  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Ge'irge   Willnvarlh.   DiviJ  V.  Chambers,   Philo 

Bowers;  ciergv  Horace  F.  Davis  bap.  Sullivan 

con.;  physicians  Prentiss  D.  Cheney,  Lucinn  P.  Che- 
ney ;  p()sin)asicrs  Asaiiel  Barnes  Ctiimney  Point,  Gid- 
eon Seegcr  Addison. 

Biidpr.rt — Town  c'erk  Ervin  E.  Grosvencr,  first 
cons'ahle  John  B.  Hunlley,  selectmen  D.miel  Howe, 
Prospt-r  Lee,  Ab^d  P.  Skiff;  trustees  to  receive  sur|)lus 
Calvin  Solace,  Isaac  Barrows,  David  F.  Doty  ;  ciergy 

Dana  Lamb  con.  Leonard  Kimball  bap. Buttolph 

prot.  uK'tli.;  attorney  Calvin  Solace  ;  physicians  L;- 
ther  Cory,  Joel  Rice,  Mania  Gay  ;  postmaster  Daniel 
itiiner. 

Bristol — Town  clerk  Henry  C.  Soper,  first  consta- 
ble D.  R.  Gaige,  s-electmen  Thiirstin  Chnse,  Philo  S. 
Warner,  Harvey  Parmelee;  frusiees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Solomon  Drake,  H  irv  ey  Munsili,  James  Barlow  ; 
clergy  J.  H.  Brown  m?fh.;  altoroeys  Horatio  Need- 
ham,  A.  H.  Fuller;  physicians  WiLiam  C.  Warner, 
Grorge  Stone. 

Cornwall — Town  clerk  M.  O.  Porter,  first  constable 
Abram  Foot,  seieclmt'o  Jtsse  Ellsworth,  John  Sanlord, 
William  Lane;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  William 
Hamdton,  William  Laric,  Zcnas  Skinner;  c'-'fry  Ja- 
cob Scales  con.  Jereraiah  Muiphey;  physicians  Frede- 


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lick  Foil],  O.  L.  Eells,  JVl.  O.   Porter;  postmaster  S. 
Everts. 

Goshen— 'lowu  clerk  Nathan  Capen,  first  constable 
Elnallian  Knapp,  selectmen  Francis  Brown,  Silas  D. 
Gale,  Samuel  Root;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Natlan 
Capen,  Josiali  Dartt,  Reuben  Allen;  postmaster  E. 
Jackson,  Brandon,  for  Goslien. 

Granville — Town  clerk  Joseph  P.  Ball,  first  consta- 
ble Mason  Ball,  selectmen  Joseph  Flint.  David  Eaton, 
Asa  Winter;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Solon  Clark, 
Deiiison  Rice  Joseph  Lamb;  clergy  Ira  Beard  melh.; 
postmaster  Warren  Maydcn. 

Hancock— a  own  clerk  Zerah  Barnes,  first  constable 
Jesse  G.  Robbins,  selectmen  Zerah  Barnes,  Nathan 
Claflin,  Amos  Fassett ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Charles  Church,  Nathan  Claflin,  Chailes  G.  Robbins; 
physicians  Alonzo  Smith,  George  B.  Barrett;  post- 
master Royal  Flint. 

Leicester — Town  clerk  William  Gile,  first  consiable 
Moses  Wright,  selectmen  JohnBuilock,  John  C.Peiry, 
Ir^  R.  Farr  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John  Bullock, 
Au'in  A.Swiningfon,  William  Gile;  clergy  Ezra  Sayer 
nieth,;  physician  William  Gile  ;  postmaster  William 
Gile. 

Middlehiiry — Town  clerk  William  B,  Martin,  first 
constable  Harry  Goodrich,  selectmen  Tiiomas  M. 
Fitch,  Zacheus  Bass,  Noiman  Tupper ;  trustees  to 
receive  surplus  E.  D.  Barber  Edwin  Hammond,  Allen 
Foot ;  clergy  T.  A.  Merrill  con.  J.  W.  Diller  epis. 
.John  Frazer  meth.;  attorneys  Charles  Linsley,  Doras- 
tus  Wooster,  Joel  Doolittle,  Horatio  Seymour,  Ozias 
Seymour,  E.  D.  Barber,  E.  W.  Drury,  j'.  S.  Busluiell, 
Peter  Starr,  Harvey  Bell ;  physicians  William  Bass, 
Ralph  Gowdey,  D.  C.  Goodale,  Zacheus  Bass,  Wm, 
P.  Russell,  Edward  Tudor.  John  Marshall;  postmas- 
ters E.  W.  Drury  Middlebury,  J.  Needham  East  M. 

Monkton — Town  clerk  Lyman  Smith,  first  constable 
Lewis  L.  Beers,  selectmen  Alson  Collins,  John  H, 
Beers,  James  Dart;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John 
Smith,  Alson  Collins,  Oliver  Sherman;  clergy  V^ernon 
Woolcolt  con.  bamuel  Tupper  meth.;  attorneys  Wm. 


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Elliott,  Liiman  B.  Smith;  physician  Ira  ymiii!  ;  pos'- 
ma^'ter  D.     iel  Collins. 

JNI'!*)  Hr-P') — T-iwii  clerk  Jonathan  Hoyt,  first, 
constable  Goor^j-.i  W.  Brown,  selecimen  Seth  Lang'ion, 
Oliver  Siniih,  Aaios  Eddy;  Irnstecs  (o  receive  su'p'ii« 
Jonathan  .!i>yt,  Elias  Bottum,  J.  VV.  Lnngflon  ;  clergy 
J  lines  Aleaclijin  con.;  ntlorney  Joseph  C.  Brafiley  ; 
pliysic!an>;  ii  >'-;;i,ii,  A.  Smith,  A"^din  Hull,  E.  D.  War- 
■er,  C  .  !i!i  iiiillar.^  G.Ross*  postniasiert;  Hubbard 
Cook  Nc./  Hd.'en,  Jo?'  ph  C'Bradlev,  New  Haven  E. 
Mills. 

Panron — Town  cioiu  Ciiileor;  'tVines,  first  constable 
Gem':-  J.  Walker,  ..'iLoiiien  Si.  is  'I'appan,  Augustus 

S.   K:.;ris,  Fi«/lluM  i  ;  trus'<^e^  to  receive  surplus 

R,  J.  Hopkins,  B.  J\  dines,  G.  Spencer;  ci^rgy  J. 
Tenbrooke  bap  ;  ..ilornp^  H.  N.  White;  phvsician  M. 
C.  Smith  ;  p  isimastsr  sVareham  Brown. 

Eiptoii — 'I'own  clerk  Harry  ;>owner,  first  constable 
James  Mile-,  selectmen  Jaratj  Fearse,  Timothy  Win- 
ter jr.  Marshall  Miller;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
James  Peirse,  JJarry  Downer,  Jamc;)  Miles:  post- 
masier  Dan  Chipman. 

Salisbnry  -Tmvn  clerk  Philbrook  D.  Ba;:..»vo;,  first 
constable,  Levi  Brigiii,  selectmen  Ebenezer  irl.  Weeks, 
Jonathan  R.  0:in,  Jennings  Lalhrop  :  tru-^tet.s  .o  re- 
ceive surplus  Jonathan  Gibson,  Sumner  Briggs,  La- 
lhr.)p  Bump  ;  clergy  Merrill  Richardson  con.  David 
P.  riulbnrd  ineth.;  attorney  John  Pi\>.:l  ;  phyiiciaiis 
Moses  H  ;lanny,  Washington  Miller;  postmaster 
Hnrvey  Doming. 

S.'iorehit7ii — Town  clerk  L.  O.  Birch;ird,    fiist  con- 

stah''>  Reuben  Smitii,  selecimen  ?■''..  W.  C.  Wright,  L. 

;  B.  I*  •'•ringron,     Elmer   Jonts  ;    trustees     to   receive 

jlsurj  •  .s  L.'O.  Birchard,    Elisha  Bascom,  John  Baird  ; 

jlcleri'^y  J.  F.  Goodhue  con.  K.  Haven  univ.  C.  J.  Good 

win  meth  ;  attorney  U.    H.Everest;  pliysicians  Ni- 

eaiior  N  edhun,Erastus  E.  B!in:i,  Wm.  H.  Hitcheocl ; 

pisimaster  E.  B.  Hill. 

5  a -A-sioro— Town  clerk  William  Worth  2d,  first 
c(»r,:-i^b!e  Pearley  Bill,  selectmen  vNilliam  Worth  2d, 
John  H  1;  .Sd,  Sidney  Taylor;   irnstee^  to  receive  f^ur- 


p'us  Ira  Bushaeli,  Letmul  Hill,  Jmnes  Chase;  clergy 
Ddviil  Ferguison  met!).  Joc-I  Bitlv  iViend  ;  atlomy 
A.  M.  Hawkins;  physicians  Seth  N.  B,-''ggs,Ira  Met- 
ca!r,  JoIhi  Keysor;  posirn  ister  A.  i"-!.  H^vvkins. 

JVeybridge'— Town  clerk  E'ijih  G.  Dim ke,  first  con- 
stable P;  ito  Je-vetf,  seiectm<m  Isaac  Drak".  Timothy 
W.  Tvvilcheil,  L.  Gregory;  trustees  to  rective  -in  phis 
E.G.Drake,  I^i-nj.  Wales?  Columbus  J.  Bowc'ish;  cler- 
fjv  Jedediah  iJushneil  con.;  physicians  Cu'len  Bullard, 
Zerah  P'iiier,  David  Packard;  positnaster  Orange 
Biflell. 

IVhiting — Town  clerk  .Josepli  Sim  -rids,  first  con- 
stable Lyman  P.  White,  selectmen  Harman  Stroi'^r, 
F.'nnn  R.  Mur"ay.  Ira  Brown  ;  frust'-'-s  to  '"^ceive  sur- 
p'u"  /:  drew  Baldwin.  Ephraim  Motiltoij  jr.  Lynus 
Needham;  clergy  Wakeman  G.  Johnson  bap.  Ira 
Bentley  meih.i  physicians  Isaac  Ives,  David  W.  Arm- 
stroiig  ;  postmaster  Simon  Taf't. 

ORANGE    C0UNT7. 

Braintvee. — Towii  clerk  x\mmi  Nichols,  first  con- 
stable Samue'  Fitt^,  selectmen  Calvin  Randall,  John 
S. Nichols,  Charles  Brackett;  truster's  r>  rt-cc  -  g;'" 
plus  Jahez  Smith,  Samuel  Bass,  Nathan  Harwoou  ;  li^ 
clergy,  Ammi  Nichols  con.  Jeremii!'.  Snow  uni.;  at- 
tornies  B.  F.  Chamberlain,  Arf. unah  Spear.  J,  P.  Kid- 
der;  ph\  icians  Stephen  Benion,  Samue!  Ciaig;  post- 
mas+'^rs  B.  F.  Chamberlain  Bralntree,  Jusep);  >pear 
West  '3raintree.  ■ 

Brookfield. — Town  clerk  Justus  Edson,  firsr  con- 1 
stable  Bjiijamiii  C.  Bagiey,  selectmen  Reuben  Peck, 
Ariel  Burnliam,  Sprague  Arnold  ;  tru-tees  to  receive 
surplus  Frederick  Griswold,  .'ohn  Wheatley.  .Justus 
Edson  ;  clergy  Daniel  Wild  con.  John  Perrits  moth. 
Friend  Biood  bap.;  physicians  Daniel  Washburn, 
Thomas  W.  Biiley,  John  Str^mg,  Samuel  H.  Smith;! 
postm-'Sters  John  Smiili  Brookfield,  Philip  Davis  E. 
Brookfield. 

Chelsea. — Town  clerk  Amos  S.  Hatch,  first  co^sta- 
s'able  Aaron  B.  Kinsman,  selectmen  Joshua  Dickin- 
son, Jacob  Norris,  Elisha  Williams,  jr.;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive s'irpkis  Josiah  Dana,   H^rry  W.  Hatch,   E'ijah 


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Coburn  ;  clergy  James  Buckham  con.  S.  P.  Williams 
ineth.;  altornjes  L.B.  Vilas,  Perley  C.  Jones,  TJiomMs 
Jones,  Jason  Steele,  John  W.  Smitli:  physicians  Tli. 
Winslow,  Sylvanus  Humphrey,  John  McClure,  Ur- 
ban Lathro]j  tlionip.;  postmaster  E.  C.  lledington. 

Corinth. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Haseltiiie,  first  con- 
stable CSleejier,  2(i  M.Willis,  selectmen  David  Dear- 
born, Benson  Aldricli,  Putnam  Harriman  ;  trustees  to 
receive  surplus  George  Sleeper,  Samuel  Haseltine, 
Winthrop  Gieen  ;  clergy  Solon  JN'Iartyn  con.  Nathan 
Howe  meth.  Nathan  Bowls,  Oilman  Sanborn  and  Jos, 
Flagg  f.  bap.;  altorney  William  Spencer;  physicians 
Joshua  Tetmey,  A.  Smalley,  E.  Smith;  postmasters 
Thco.  Cook  Corinth,  John  Merrill  East  Corinth. 

Fairlee.—'Vown  clerk  Jerome  B.  Bailey,  first  con- 
stable Solomon  Bliss,  selectmen  Tliomas  Hiland,  Elias 
Driggs,  Asa  Woodward,  jr.;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Joshua  Heath,  Jerome  B.  Bailey,  DariusChild; 
postmaster  Jerome  B.  Bailey. 

JVewhury . — Town  cl'k  Simeon  Stevens  jr.,  first  con- 
stable Ephraim  B.  Stevens,  selectmen  Moody  Cham- 
berlain. Jacob  Kent,  jr.  Samuel  Grow  jr.;  trustees  to 
receive  surplus  Moody  Cliamberlain,  Samuel  Hutch- 
ins,  Jeremiah  Nurse  ;  clergy  Geo.  W.  Campbell  con. 
John  G.  Dow,  meth.;  attorneys  Joseph  Berry,  Abel 
Underwood,  Elijah  Farr ;  physicians  John  Stevens, 
William  H.  Carter,  Enoch  Thatcher;  postmasters 
Prentiss  Knight  Newbury,  Elijah  Farr  Vi'ells  River, 
Thomas  J.  Doc  South  Newbury,  William  Bo'ton  Bol- 
tonsville. 

Orange. — Town  clerk  Reuben  White,  first  consta- 
ble Carlos  Carpenter,  selectmen  Luther  Carpenter, 
Artemas  Houghton,  PhineasSwilt ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Carlos  Carpenter,  David  Holbrook,  Horace 
Fifieid;  clergy  —  Granger  metii.  Goodwin  f.  bap. 
attorney  Horace  P'ifieid;  physicians Chamber- 
lain, E.  M.  Bill;  postmaster  Orange  Fifieid. 

Randolph. — Town  clerk  Benjamin  T.  Blodgett,  first 
constable  Horace  Wheeler  East  Randolph,  selectmen 
Belcher  Salisbury,  Seth  Washburn,  AViiliam  Hehard  ; 
trustees  to  receive  surplus  William  Nutting,  Jacob  K. 


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Parish,  Chnrles  WrIcIo;    cler<jfy  Tilion  Euslmaii  and 

E.  J.  Boiudman  con. -Swerit  and  Orsamus  Blod- 

(re\i  bnp.  Winslow  Fish,  Josiali  Knights  and  Lazarus 
liilord  cliris'.  William  S.  Ballou  uni.;  attorneys  Wm. 
Nutiinc^and  Philander  Ferin  Centre,  Eihnnnd  We.slon 
West  K-tndolph,  William  Ilebird  P],asi  Raiid;)lph; 
physicians  J. din  S.  Sniitii,  John  Kdson,  Jacob  K. 
Pembrr,  Walter  Carpenter,  Jehiel  Smith,  Philander 
Bradford,  Alexander  Edton, Dubois;  post- 
masters Samuel  L.  French  Randolph,  John  Glidden 
East  Randolpli,  Edwin  C,  H.>lmes  VVest  R;indolph 

Sirafford. — Town  clerk  Stephen  Morrill,  first  con- 
stable William  Sanborn,  selec:men  Sami'el  S.Kibbin- 
ger,  Joseph  Porter,  George  W.Alger;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive sur|)liis  Stephen  Morrill,  Pliny  Day,  Wells  Blais- 
doll;  clergy  Aaron  Buz/.ell  I.  bap.  George  L.  Goulette 
Christ,  David  Sweatt,  Richard  W.  Reed,  Eli  Clark  T. 
bap  Samuel  A.  Benton  con.  James  L.  Slason  melh.; 
attorney  Daniel  Cobb;  physicians  Albigeiice  Pierce, 
E'eazer  Uaicfwin,  Daniel  A.Belknap,  Moses  Lane  bot.; 
postmasters  William  Sanborn  Strafford,  Charles 
Barrett   South  Strafford. 

Tlietfard. — Town  clerk  Melvin  N.  Russ,  first  con- 
stable Heman  Hosford,  selectmen  Jesse  McClary, 
Welcome  D.  Ladd,  Morrill  J.  Walker;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive surplu-<  William  H.  Latham,  Jonathan  Emer- 
son, Henry  Gillett;  clergy  E.G.  Babcock,  S.  Mor- 
g.in  con.  Richard  Newhall  meih.;  attorneys  Simeon 
Short,  Abijah  Howard,  Jr.;  physicinns  William  Sweat, 
S.  W.  Thayer,  Nathaniel  White,  Harry  H.  Niles; 
postmasters  Thomas  Kendi  ick  Thetl'ord,  Morrill  J. 
Walker  Union  villaffe,  Tli'nnas  B.  Brown,  Post 
Mills  vill. 

Topsham,— T.' own  clerk  Levi  Tabor,  first  constable 
Abijah  Caldwell,  celectmen  R.  M.  Bill,  Hale  Grow, 
James  F.  George;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  David 
Corliss,  R.  M-  Bill,  Charles  Grow;  clergy  William 
Sanborn,  Ophar  Shipraan  f.  bap.  Eben  Sanborn  cal. 
bap.;  attorney  P.  H.  Baker;  physicians  Israel  Hinck- 
ley, E  Bill;  postmasters  Israel  Hinckley  Topsham, 
JNioses  Wallace  West  Topsham. 


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Tnnbridgr. — Town  clerk  Charles  M.Lamb;  first 
constable  D.^viJ  G.  Foster,  selectmen  Uenjamin 
Hn!!,  John  K.  Dodire,  Chailes  M.  Lamb;  trustees  to 
receive  surplus  Willinm  Piiinam.  E.  L.  Tracv,  Divid 
G  Foster;  clergy  Jos 'ph  Taaicher,  D.  IT.  Wil  i-ton 
con.  J.  H.  Stevens  niPth.;  George  Hackett,  Thonias 
Moxley,  Nailicn  Mcxley,  Mephen  Gooiiale,  1'.  bap  ; 
atiorneys  Gustavus  Holph,  S.  C.  Ea'on;  physician 
Chas.  IJ.  Chandler ;  poslnmster  Fiancis  Sturfevant. 

Vershire. — Town  c'erk  Ti  omas  Ki^yes,  first  con- 
F'a'ole  Ira  Coise,  selt ctmen  Simeon  Bacon,  Ira  Corse, 
biman  T.  Win-gins;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Simeon  Bacim,  ^io^cs  Barlliolomew,  ThcmasKeyes  ; 
c'ergv  Stilni^n  Morgan  con.;  pliysicians  B.  O.  Tyler, 
Rial  Bhmcharil  ;  postmaster  H.  T.  Keyes. 

IVashinginn.—'Yoww  ckTk  John  Colbv,  first  con- 
stable Jolin  Emery,  selectmen  Geor<!:e  W.  West,  H. 
C  Weeilen,  Elisha  Tracey  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus John  Colby,  C.  S.  Caile,  E  P.Parker;  clerury 
P,  N.  Grano-er  nieth. ;  attorney  J 'hn  Colby;  physi- 
cian Levi  B'lrton  ;  prio'oiaster  J' hn  Stone. 

West  Vardee.—  Vown  clerk  Elisiia  Thayer,  first 
constable  Mephen  'I'hontas,  selecttnen  George  May, 
Jcibez  Lan])!iLar,  Benjamin  Morey;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive surplus  Jared  Buzze  1,  Ejwha  May,  Azariah 
Wild;  cle.gv  Dan  Blodirett  con.  Siephen  Leaviit,  f. 
bap.;  postmaster  A.  B.  Southworth. 

CHITTENDEN   COUNTY. 

, I  Bolton — Towncleik  Samuel  B.  Kenedy,  tirst  con- 
I'stHble  Lorenzo  Morse,  se'ectmen  Samuel  B.  Ktnedy, 
ljP.)bert  \Vhi!cf"nib,  Darius  Keiiion;  trustees  to  receive 
jj  surplus  John  Fineo,  Joseph  Smith,  Moses  L.  Co;ton; 
I   postmaster  Joseph  Smith 

I  Charlotte — Town  clerk  Samuel  H.  Barne?,  first 
5j  constable  Wm.  R.  Peruse,  se'ectmen  E.  H.  Wheeler, 
Midas  Prindle,  B'.ick  Leavenworth  ;  trustees  lo  receive 
surp  js  A.  L.  Beach,  S.  H.  Barns,  W^m.  E.  Shernian; 
clergy  E.  AV.  Goodman  con.  Moses  Fln;t  bap.  C.  F, 
Chamberlain  mcth.;  physician  Toel  Stone;  postmaster 
C.  P.  Maniii. 

Colchester — Town    clerh   Joseph    E.    R'-'^tdes,  tiist 


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constable  Chiirles  Collins,  seicrinieii  Jacob  Rolphe, 
Moses  Bates,  Elisha  Baker;  tnisters  to  receive  sur- 
plus Jolin  Lyon,  Udney  Penniir.nn.  VVm.  B.  Miirsoii; 

clergy Frazer  melh. Croakfr  prot.  melb,; 

physicians  J.  S.  Webster,  Horton  ;  postmaster 

Cassius  Phelps. 

Essex— Town  clerk  Arnasa  Brvan*,  first  constable 
Luther  Bates,  selectmen  Josep-h  B.  ^^■el  d,  Benj-min 
Joslyn,  Pearl  Castle  ;  trustees  to  rf.-eive  surplus  D. 
Liit'iefield,  S.  Page,  A.  Bliss;  clergy  Chester  Fugra- 
liam  b;ip.  O.  Pier',  Jos.  Fairfield,  (ieorge  Whitney 
melh.  Benjamin  Warner,  Richard  Trick  prot.  ineth.  B. 
B.  Culler  con.;  attorney  A.  B.  Larrabee;  [  liysicians 
Mason  Mead,  J.  W.  Emery,  Simon  Tubbs,  Benjamin 
Y.  Warner.  Benjamin  F.  VVarner,  Joseph  Fairfield  ; 
postmaster  B.  B.  Butler. 

Hill esburgh— Town  clerk  C.  E.  Miles,  first  constable 
Harman  Burritt,  selectmen  Lyman  Darwin,  J.  Tnrrell, 
D.  Scofield  ;  trusiees  to  receive  surplus  Frederick  W. 
Baldwin,  J.  Ray,  P.  Russell;  clergv  Otto  S.  Hoyt  con. 
Ward  BullarJ  meth.;  aitorneys  No  hum  Peck,  Harman 
Tobey ;  physicians  D  Goodyear,  C.E.  Miles;  post- 
master T.  W.  Gibb. 

Huntington — Town  clerk  James  AmMer,  first  con- 
stable Jolui  Judson,  s:!lectmen  A.  Ferguson.  J.  Mix, 
S.  R.  Snyder;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  A.  FergMs<'n, 
N.  Norton,  Jo.?eph  Eddy;  clergy  Orimfre  Dyke  t'ice.  || 
bsp.  Bunyan  Bradley  meih.;  physician  Reuten  Nims; 
postmaster  A.  Ferguson. 

J\liUon. — Town  citrk  Stephen  Hoxie,  first  consta- 
ble S.  B.  Sibley,  seiecimen  Ira  Witters,  S.  Boaniroan, 
Lyman  Burgess;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Jolin 
Jackson,  Levi  Tomberson,  Arthur  Huntii  g;  c!e  gy 
Jamas  Dougherty  coo.  Frazier  meth.;  attor- 
neys A.  G.  Whitiemore,  George K.  Piatt;  physicians 
D.  H.  Onion,  Benjamin  Fairchi'd,  Jesse  P.  Ca' ,  .-nter; 
postmasters  Lymrn  Burgess  Milton,  A.  G.  \Vhitte- 
more  West  Milfot.. 

Richmond. — Town  clerk  Charles  Farn^^wortb,  first 
constable  Thaddens  Crane,  selectmen  O  iver  Shep- 
herd, Random  Jones,  Amos  B.Cooper;  o-nstees  to  re- 


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reive  surplus  Artemus  Fljigiv,  Danfcl  Goodrich,  Joseph 
A.  Hall;  clergy  Thomas  Browning  iini.;  attorney 
William  P.  Bnggs;  physicians  ScIJi  Cole,  Carlos  Al- 
len ;  posmaslcr  Kilburn  Whitcomb. 

Slielhurnc— Town  clerk  Lyman  Hall,  first  consta- 
ble Ira  Andrews,  f.e;eclmen  Asalicl  Nasli,  Elihu  Rus- 
slII,  J(inathai)  Lycn  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Hy- 
nian  Huhban],  Samuel  Fletcher,  E.W.  Spear;  cler- 
gy iMerriit  Bates,  meth.  presiJinor  elder,  Cyrus  Prin- 
dle  meth.;  p  stmastcr  Henry   S.  Morse. 

St.  George. — Town  clerk  Reuben  Lock  wood,  first 
constable  Xoyal  Beach,  selecimen  Silas  Isham,  Royal 

Beacii,    Reuben    Lockvvood  ;    clergy  Prindle 

meth.;  postmaster  Geo.  B.  Isham. 

Westford. — Town  clerk  Danforth  Wales,  first  con- 
sit:  ble  Roswell  Grow,  selectmen  John  Allen,  Almon 
Griffin,  Noah  Tyler;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Jonas 
Hobert,  Calvin  Earl,  John  Sibley;  clergy  John  H. 
Woodward  con.  James  M.  Beeman  bap  ;  attorneys 
Warreii  Hoxie,  Madison  Scott;  pliysicians  Thomas 
Haynes,  Marcus  Swain  ;  postmaster  Josephus  Whip- 
ple. 

fVilUston. — Town  clerk  Chauncey  Brownell,  first 
constable  Nathaniel  Parker,  selectmen  John  Brown, 
Jr.  Wright  Clark,  C^harles  L.  Smith;  clergy  Rev.  S. 
Parmenter  con  ;  attorneys  David  French,  Chauncey 
Brownell ;  physician  Matthew  Cole  ;  postmaster  H. 
L.  Nichols. 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Beiiin. — Town  clerk  Abel  Knapp,  first  constable 
G.  C.  Bullock,  selectmen  A.H.  Nye,  Osman  Dewey, 
Samuel  Jones;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John 
Winslow,  Israel  House,  Leander  Shepard  ;  clergy 
Austin  Hazen  con.  physicians  John  Winslow,  Orren 
Smith  ;  postmaster  Israel  Dewey. 

Calais. — Town  clerk  iiideon  Hicks,  first  constable 
Chab.  Marsh,  selecimen  Joseph  Lance,  R.  W.  Tobey, 
John  White;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Welcome 
Wheelock,  Israel  Dwiimels,  Joseph  Blanchard  ;  clergy 
Benjamin  Page,  L.  H.  Tabor,  Jere  Haskell  uni.  Jerad 
L.   Green  chris.  J.    Pafnier  raeth.;  attorney   Shubael 


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Wheeler;  physician  Asa  George,  Tylor  Mason  ;  post- 
masters Jonas  Hall  Calais,  Asa  Alden  East  Calais. 

Barre — Town  clerk  Joseph  Ripley,  first  constable 
Thomas  Town,  selecinien  Juseph  Wheaton,  Jeremiah 
Ellis,  Stephen  Morrison  ;  trustees  to  receive  Gurplus, 
Alvan  Carter,  BtMij.  Wheaton,  Nath'l  Sheiman  ;  cler- 
gy, E.  J.  Scott,  N.  Culver,  meth.  J.  R.  Wheelockcon. 
John  E.  Palmer  uni;  attorney  Newell  Kinsman  ;  phy- 
sicians Walter  Burnham,  Robert  Paddock,  Seaver 
Chamberlain,  Lyman  Paddock;  postmasters  James 
Hale  Barre,  Alvan  Carter  So.  Barre. 

Duxbury — Town  clerk  Ira  Arms,  first  constable 
E.  W.  Corse,  selectmen  Adonijah  Atherton,  Gilbert 
Huntley  ,  Luther  Graves,  jr.;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Adonijah  Atherton,  E.  W.  Corse,  David  Beldin^ ; 
clergy  —  Parker,  Calvin  Huntley,  Nathan  Huntley  Ir. 
bap.;  attorney  R.  G.  Bulkley. 

Fayston — Town  clerk  Eber.  H.  Baxter,  first  con- 
stable Ira  Richardson  jr.,  selectmen  Hugh  McCawley, 
Ziba  W.  Boyce,  Silas  Boyce;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Moses  J.  Boyce,  Daniel  B.  Sherman,  Seth 
Taylor  ;  clergy  Ziba  Boynton,  prot.  meth. 

Marshfield — Town  clerk  Jacob  Putnam,  first  con- 
stable Wm.  Martin,  selectmen  Horace  Hollisler,  Edwin 
Pitkin,  Jeremiah  Carlton  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Wm.  Martin,  Jabez  L.  Carpenter,  Jacob  Putnam  ; 
physicians  Ebenezer  Conant,  Asa  Phelps;  postmaster 
S.  Ainsworth. 

Middlesex— To\yn  clerk  Horace  Holden,  first  con- 
stable Stephen  Herrick,  selectmen  Horace  Holden, 
Jacob  S.  Ladd,  Leander  Warren  ;  trustees  lo  receive 
surplus  Thomas  Stowell,  H.  Putnam,  John  Poore ; 
clergy  Hiram  Freeman  con.  Ed.nund  Copeland  meth. 
Benjamin  Chatterton  free  bap.;  physician  David  Shel- 
don ;  postmaster  Horace  Snow. 

Monroe — Town  clerk  Asaph  Town,  first  constable 
Ebenezer  Bruce, selectmen  Stephen  Chapman,  Stephen 
C.  Burnham,  James  Norcross;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Jabez  Town,  J.  Cilley,  E.  Heath  ;  clergy  G. 
Sabin  free  bap.;  postmaster  E.  S.  Dre^v^ 

Montpelier — Town  clerk  Lyman  -Briggs,  first  con- 


stnble  AdiiisuTi  Feck,  selectmen  11.  11.  Keilli,  Cyrus 
Morse,  Larned  Coburii  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Daniel  Balthvin,  Allred  Wainwiiiiht,  D.-.n  Thompson; 
clerfjy  Buel  W.  Smith,  Sherman  Kello<i;i);,  John  M. 
Stearns  con.  Eleazer  Smith  meih.  J.  Wright,  J.  Boy- 
den  imi.;  aItorne;"s  Siimuel  Prentis.«,  Cyrus  Ware,  W. 
Upham,  Lucius  B.  Peck,  Oramei  11.  Smith,  Jeduthan 
L.iomi.s!,  Tiiomas  Reed  jr.  H.  H.  Reed,  Azei  Spaldino-, 
J.  Y.  Vail,  D.  P.  Thomoson,  Samuel  B.  Prentiss,  Jon. 
P.  Miller,  F.  F.  Merrill,'  J.  T.  Marston,  H.  W.  Ilea- 
ton,  G.  B.  Manser,  J.  A.  V  ail,  Ch's  Reed,  W.K.U))hanri; 
physicians  Edward  Lamb,  James  Spaldiii<ij,  J.  Y. 
Dewey,  F.  W.  Adams,  Z.  P.  Burnham,  T.  C.  Taplin, 
Cliarles  Clark,  N.  C.  King,  D.  Corliss,  J.  Wright  hot. 
Jas.  Henderson  root,  North  Montpelier  Milo  L.  Burn- 
ham;  postmasters  George  W.  Barker  Montpelier.  Jos. 
Hunvington  East  M. 

Moreiown — Town  clerk  Lester  Kingsley,  first  con- 
stable Ira  Carpenter,  selectmen  Rufus  C'lapp,  Alpheus 
Biss,  Hartwell  Robinson ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Barnabas  Mayo,  Levi  Spaldinij,  Aichibaid  McElory  ; 
clergv  Ira  Beard,  Henry  C.  Howe  melh.  epis.;  attor- 
ney H.  W.  W.  Miller;  physician  Lester  Kingsley  ; 
posliDaster  L.  Kingsley. 

A^orthjield — Town  clerk  Volney  H.  Averili,  first 
constable  Joel  Parker  Jr.,  selectmen  Elijah  Burnham, 
Sam.  U.  Richmond,  Lebbeus  Bennett;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive surplus  Jesse  Averili,  Joel  Winch,  L^aac  P. 
Jenks  ;  clergy  Calvin  Granger  con.  Guy  Beckley,  F. 
T.  Daily,  Joe!  Winch  meth.Nathl.  King  fr.  bap.;  at- 
torneys J.  L.  Buck,  Henun  Carpenter ;  physicians 
Benjamin  Porter,  Clifton  Claggett;  postmaster  Oliver 
Averili. 

Plainfield — Town  clerk  James  Palmer,  first  eon- 
stable  Nathaniel  Bancroft,  selectmen  Mark  M.  Paige, 
David  Kiimey,  Baxter  Bancroft ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Mark  M.  Paige,  James  Palmer,  Stephen  Perry; 
clergy  Dan  Field,  Jacob  Boyce  meth.  John  Orr  con.; 
attorneys  J.  A.  Wing,  S.  H.  Curtiss  ;  physicians  Na- 
thaniel Bancroft,  Jared  Bassett;  postmaster  Nathl. 
Bancroft. 


Roxbiiry — Town  clerl<  Jeliicl  Allen,  tirst  constable 
Hcfiry  b.  Eoyes, selectmen  John  Cross,  Dnriiis  Hatch, 
tiob't  Crann:  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Jeliiel  Allen, 
D.  Hatch,  Isaiah  Shaw  ;  clergy  Ed.  Brown  uni.;  at- 
loiney  Allen  SpalJinrr;  physicians  Jehiel  Allen,  Henry 
Boytfi;  po-tinasiers  John  M.  Spalding  Roxbuiy,  Shu- 
Lei  Wii:ls  E.  R-.xlany. 

JVaitsfu Id— Town  clerk  Wm.  M.  Pingiy,  first  con- 
stable G.  W.  A.  HhchcocK,  selectmen  Jei  ison  Jones, 
VV.'M.  Pingry,  S.  Chipnian  ;  trustees  R.  Richardson 
jr.,  H.  Dewey,  Matthias  S.  Jones ;  cleriry  Presion 
Taylor  con.  Cyrus  Liscomb  rneth.  Friend  Blood  bap.; 
iittorneys  Win.  M.  Pinery,  B,  H.  Adams  ;  physicians 
David  C.  Joslyoj  Orange  Smith  ;  postuiasier  Roderick 
Ricliaidson  jr. 

fVarren— Town  clerk  Franklin  A.  Wright,  first 
constable  Gideon  Goodspeed,  selectmen  \VilliamB- 
'I'yler,  Jos.  A.  Curtiss,  Artemas  Cushman  ;  trustees 
:o  receive  surplus  Jos.  W.  Eldridge,  William  B.  Ty- 
ler, Moses  Ordway;  clergy  John  Adams  con.  Cyrus 
Liscomb  meth.  Josjiua  Tucker  bap.;  physician  Asaiiel 
Kendrick  ;  postmaster  Jos.  W.  Eldridge. 

JVaterbiiry — Town  clerk  Paul  Dillingham  jr.,  first 
constable  Martin  Cass,  selectmen  Charles  C.  Arms, 
Richard  Demerit,  Thaddeus  Clough ;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive surplus  Paul  Dillingham  jr.  Amasa  Pride,  R.  C. 
Smith  ;  clergy  Barnes  M.  Hall  meth.  Thos.  Kirby  do., 
John  F.Stone  con.;  attorneys  Paul  Dillingham  jr.  H. 
F.Janes,  Dan  Carpenter,  R,  C.  Smith;  physicians 
Ch'a  C.  Arms,  O.  VV.  Drew;  postmaster   C.  C.  Arms. 

Worcester — Town  clerk  Amos  Rice,  first  constable 
Samuel  Andrews,  selectmen  John  H.Cooper,  William 
H.Cooper,  Ira  R.  RootI  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Daniel  Adams,  Fanis  Leonard,  T.  P.  B.  Ladd;  post- 
master Samuel  Andrews. 

CALEDONIA    COUNTY. 

JSaraei— Town  clerk  John  Shaw,  first  constable 
Miles  Sliary,  selectmen  John  Gilbraitb,  John  Brock, 
jr.,  William  Harvey;  trustees  Peter  Laird,  William 
Shearer,  William  Bachop  ;  clergy  Thomas  Goodwillie 
pres.  Joseph  C.  White  con.  Baxter  Burroughs    bnp. 


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attorney  M.  Hale  ;  physicians  John  McNahb,  Socra- 
tes Tuttle,  Jonathan  F.  Sl<inner,  Wm.  G.  Nelson; 
postmasters  Joiin  McNabb  Mcliidoes  Falls,  Henry 
Stevens  Earnet,  Levi  P.  Parhs  Passumpsick. 

Burke — Town  clerk  Asahei  Burington,  first  consta- 
ble John  S.  J.  Bemiss,  selectmen  Jesse  Marshall,  Ste- 
phen Houghton,  Daniel  Beckwith  ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Asahei  Burington,  Lucius  Denison,  Tim- 
othy  Fisher;  clergy  Thomas  W.  Duncan  con.  Rulus 
Godding  gen.  bap.  Abel  Bugbee  Tree.  bap. ;  physicians 
Abel  Brown,  Selim  Newe'l ;  postmasters  Asahei  Bur- 
ington, Burke,  Daniel  Colby,  South'Burke. 

Cabot — 'I'own  clerk  Thomas  Osgood  jr.,  first  con- 
stable Joseph  Presion,  selectmen  Ebenezer  Smith, 
Joseph  Fisher,  John  Damon;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus John  Daman,  Stephen  Hoit,  Marcus  O.  Fisher; 
clergy  L.  H.  Stone  con.  A.  Austin  meth.;  attorney 
Geo.  W.  Stone ;  pliysicians  Parley  Scott,  Z.  K. 
i-'angborn  ;  postmaster  Geo.  D.  Dana. 

Danville — Town  clerk  A.  Sias,  first  constable  John 
'".irrier,  selectmen  Geo.  \V.  Drew,  Asa  Morrill,  John 
K.  Pope;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Wm.  Blount,  S. 
B.  Mattocks,  Eben.  Eastman;  clergy  S.  Kellyjmeth.; 
attorneys  G.  B.  Chandler,  Chas.  Davis, Theron  How- 
ard, VVm.  Mattocks,  N.H.Joy;  physicians  Eidad 
Alexander,  Royal  M.  Ayer,  Sam.  Hill,  Sam.  Collins; 
postmasters  And.  McMillan,  Danville,  Tlios.  Bish- 
op, N.  Danville. 

Groton— 'I'own  clerk  William  Whitehill,  first  con- 
stable Jonathan  Welch,  selectmen  Daniel  Roberts, 
Isaac  N.  Hnll,  Hugh  Dunn;  trustees  lo  receive  sur- 
plus Isaac  N.  Hall,  Moses  Plummer,  Ebenezer  Paul; 
clergy  Wm.  M.  Mann,  Orange  G.  Clark  meth. ;  attor- 
ney Thomas  Roberts;  physicians  Horatio  W.  Heath, 
Reuben  W.  Hill;  postmaster  H,  W.  Heatli. 

Hardwick — Town  clerk  Timo,  P.  Fuller,  first  con- 
stable Wra.  McGraggor;  selectmen  T.  P.  Fuller, 
E  Strong,  D.  Tuttie  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  L. 
H.  Delano,   E.  Strong,    S.    Underwood;    clergy  C. 


Wright,  K.  Bayley,  J.  N.    Loomis,    Wells   Chushin, 
con. ;  attorneys  B.  N.  Davis,  J.  R.  Skin 


iner ;  physicians 


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A.  Smith,  N.  B.  Spalding,  T.  Haines,  bol. ;  postmns- 
tcrs  L.  H.  Delano,  A.  H.  Bullock,  Lamoille  Ville. 

Kirby — Town  clerk  Merrit  Newhall,  first  constable 
Nathaniel  S.  Damon,  selectmen  Nathaniel  Willis. 
Timothy  Toak,  Benjamin  Nutter;  Iriisiees  to  receive 
surplus  James  Church,  Merrit  Newhall,  David 
Young;  clergy  Luther  Wood  con.  Silas  Wiggins 
meth.  Wm.  B.  Leighton  meth. 

Lyndon — Town  cleik  Elias  Bemis  jr.,  first  consta- 
ble Erastus  Graves,  selectmen  Ira  Willmarth,  Otis 
Evans,  William  McGaffey  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Ephraim  Chambcrlin,  Stephen  McGaffey,  John  T.  G. 
Cunningham  ;  clergy  Wm.  Scales  con.  Daniel  Quim- 
by  fi-ee  will  bap.  James  Templeton  met!).;  attorneys 
Isaac  Fletcher,  Geo.  C.  Cahoon,  Thos.  Bartlelfc  jr., 
Nicholas  Baylies  ;  physicians  Beniah  Sanborn,  Hiram 
P.  Hoyt;  postmasters  Ephraim  Chambcrlin  Lyndon, 
Elias  Bemis  jr.  Lyndon  centre. 

J\''eicark — Town  clerk  Amos  Parker,  first  constable 
Benjamin  H.  Wooster,  selectmen  Oiney  Smith,  Wel- 
com  Allan,  Loren  M.  Sleeper;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Daniel  Smith,  Ohed  Johnson,  Austin  Packer. 

Feacham — Town  clerk  Peter  L.  Hoyt,  first  consta- 
ble Wm.  Sanborn,  selectmen  Simeon  Harvey,  Asa 
Skeels,  Lyman  Watts;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Ha- 
7,en  Merrill,  Sam.  A.  Chandler,  E.  C.  Chamberlin; 
clergy  Davis  con.  J.  H.  Patterson  meth.;  attor- 
ney John  Mattocks  ;  physicians  Josiah  Shedd,  Peter 
L.'Hoyt;  postmaster  Joel  Walker. 

Ryegate — Town  clerk  Wm.  Gray,  first  constable 
James  Thomas,  selectmen  James  Hall  2d,  Archibald 
Park,  Lawson  Bruce  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John 
Gibson,  James  Nelson,  Robert  Symes  ;  clergy  James 
Milligan  refor.  pres.  Wm.  Pringal  pres. ;  physician 
Eli  Perry  ;  postmaster  Andrew  J.  Morrill. 

Sheffield — Town  clerk  James  Townsend,  first  con- 
stable Joseph  Y.  Otis,  selectmen  Sewall  Bradley,  Har- 
ris Smith,  John  P.  Ingalls;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
James  Townsend,  John  P,  Ingalls,  Harris  Smith  ;  cler- 
gy Zebina  Young  free  will  bap.  ;  postmaster  Sewall 
Bradley. 

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St.  Johnshury — Town  clerk  Jerry  Dickenrion,  first 
constable  Jonas  Flint,  selectmen  David  Goss  jr., 
Thomas  Peicce,  John  Ariningtoii  ;  trustees  to  leceivc 
surplus  Ira  Armintrton,  Thomas  Peirce,  David  Goo- 
diill;  clero-y  Josiah  Morse  first  ch.  con.  John  H.  Wor- 
cester second  ch.  con.  Mollis  Sampson  uni.  ■ •  Brown 

ii.elh.;  attorney  Ephraim  Padilock  ;  physicians  Calvin 
Jeweit,  Morrill  Stevens,  Jerry  Dickerman,  Geo.  C. 
Wheeler;  posi  masters  Moses  Kittridge  St.  Johnsbary, 
Calvin  Morrill  St.  Johnshury  East,  Lucius  Kimball 
St.  Johnshury  north. 

Sutton — Town  clerk  Adna  C.  Denizen,  first  consta- 
ble Nathaniel  Glidden,  selectmen  Thadeus  Curtis, 
Stephen  Eaton,  Jacob  Blake  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus VVm.  Hutchinson,  Joniuhan  Richardson,  Henry 
W.  Easterhrooks  ;  clergy  Jonathan  Woodman, David 
Cross,  Mark  Hill  fr.  bap."  J.  D.  Rust,  W.  Blake  incth. 
attorney  John  Beckwith  ;  physician  A.  L.  Witt  ;  post- 
master John  Beckwitb. 

IVnlden — Town  clerk  Daniel  Woo-ter,  first  consta- 
ble Mark  A.  Amsden,  selectmen  Hiram  Perkins,  Jo- 
seph HustvMi  jr.,  Addison  Patch  ;  trustees  to  receive 
.surplus  Daniel  Woostcr,  Major  Robinson,  Merrill  Fos- 
ter; clergy  Perez  Mason,  John  Woostcr  meih.  attor- 
ney James  Bell ;  postmasters  Thomas  W.  Vincent 
Walden,  Leonard  Farrington  south   Waklen. 

Watet-foid — Town  clerk   Sylviinus  Hemmingwav,  , 
first    constable    O.  H.   Freeman,    seiectiTien    James  1 3 
Works,  Lyman  Buck,  Ira  Brown  ;  trustees  to  receive'! 
surplus  Jonah    Carpenter,    Arad   Freeman,  .William''" 
Hovey  ;  clii'gy  Thomas  Hall  con.  Silas  Davison  bap.; 
attorney    Jonathan  D.    Stoddard  ;    physicians  R.    F. 
Rowell,  Ralph    Buffhee ;    jjostmasters   Thomas    Hall 
lower  Waterlord,  E.  C.  Parks  Waterford. 

Wheelock — Town  clerK  John  W.  Brown,  first  con- 
stable Jonathan  Taylor,  selectmen  David  Darling, 
Samuel  Bigelow,  Edward  M.  Magoon  ;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive surplus  Jetlerson  Cree,  H^el  Braillev,  William 
Chase  ;  clergy  Jonathan  Nelson,  Shubal  Barton,  John 
Davis  i'r.  bap.;  phvsician  Frederick  Leavenworth; 
postmasier  Jefferson  Cree. 


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FRA.VKLIN    COUNTY. 

B akc I- sji eld— Town  clerk  S.  B.  Hazletine,  first 
constable  Nathan  E.  Fuller,  selectmen  Silas  Potter, 
Josiali  F.  Bi  ii^liam,  H.  T.  Brigham  ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  A.  Corse,  E.  Barnes,  Calvin  Ewintrs;  clergy 
AnJrew  Bachelder  con.  • Dickerson  meih.;  attor- 
ney VVni.  C.  Wilson;  physician  0.  T.  Houglilon, 
Moses  Berley  ;  postmaster  C.  C.  Stone. 

Berkiltire—Town  clerk  Harvey  Clark,  first  consta- 
ble P.  P.  Leavens,  ^electmen  Lewis  Ewins,  Linus 
Leavens,  Henry  Foliett;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
John  Lewis,  Jasper  Chaffee,  Orson  Thayer;  cleruy 
Adam  Jones  meth.  John  deed  con.  Joseph  Obeai' 
cpis.;  attorneys  Jasper  Rand,  Joseph  Smiih,  L.  H. 
Nutting,  John  L.  Uuyce ;  physici;ins  Wni.  C.  Ells 
worth,  Zeri  Cushnian,  Samuel  S.  Butler,  Benjamin  B. 
Searle,  VVm.  Warren  ;  p  istmastere  John  Lewis  Berk- 
shire, VVm.  Clapp  East  Berkshire,  Jasper  Rand  West 
Berkshire. 

Enosburgh — Town  clerk  Horace  Eaton,  first  con- 
stable Jairus  F/aton  jr  selectmen  Jonas  Eou'ell,  Horatio 
N.  Baibar,  Cliarles  B.  Maynard;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Horace  Eaton,  Chai  les  Stevens,  .lonas  Bou- 
tell ;  clergy  James  T.  Phelps  con.  Jairus  Eaton  jr. 
melh.  A.  Kilborn  fr.  bap.;  physicians  Horace  Eaton, 
Eliphaz  Eaion  ;  postm  isters  Th.  Fuller  Enosburgh, 
Samuel  Kendall  Enosburgh  Falls. 

Fairfax— Town  cicik  Cl;urchill  Sampson,  first 
constable  James  Bellows,  selectmen  Joseph  Hunt,  Ly- 
man Hawley,  Aaron  S.  Beeman  ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Homer  E  Hubbell,  Harry  C.  S :ifl()rd,  Lyman 
Hawlry;  clergy  Tertius  Reynolds  con.  Simon  Fletch- 
er, Ephraim  Butter  bap.  Ciiarles  H.  Leonard  meth.; 
attornej's  Homer  E.  Hubbell,  Aaron  S.  Beeman,  An- 
son Soule;  physicians  James  H.  Farnsworth,  Joseph 
D.  Farnsworth,  R.  Soule  ;  postmasters  Asa  S.  Gove 
Fairfax,  John  H.  Richardson  North  Fairiax. 

Fairfield — Town  clerk  Joseph  Soule,  first  consta- 
ble Ormend  Bradley,  selectmen  Bradley  Soule,  Samuel 
Perley,  Benj.  G.  Brigham;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Joseph  Soule,  W,  W.  Thorp,  A.  Holmes;    clergy  J. 


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A.  Spooner  epi?.  Benj.  Wooster  con.;  attorney   W.  H. 
Law;  physicians  Chester  W.   Keycs,  Michael  Hatch, 

Austin  ;  postmasters  Bradley  Barlow  Fairfield, 

A.  Holmes  East  Fairfield. 

Fletcher — Town  clej-k  Elias  Blair,  first  constable 
Al^bert  Kinsley,  selectmen  Joseph  Ellsworth  jr.  Mason 
Walkins,  Jesse  Bailey;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Guy  Kinsley,  John  Carpenter,  Jonathan  Wells,  jr.; 
clergy  David  H.  Watkins  christ.;  physicians,  Cassan- 
der  F.  Ide,  Wm.  S.  Johnson  thomi).;  postmaster  Medad 
P.  Blair. 

Franklin— Town  clerk  P.  S.  Gates,  first  constable 
Clark  Gates,  selectmen  P.  Gates,  Isaac  Warner,  Hen- 
ry Bowman  ;  trustees  to  receive  the  surplus  J.H.  Hub- 
bard, Asa  Gallup,  O.  Kimpton ;  clergy  P.  Kingsley 
con.  A.  C.  Hand  meth.  John  Spalding  hap.;  atlorneys 
J.  I.  Devitt;  physician  George  S.  Gale ;  postmaster 
O.  Kimpton. 

Georgia— Town  clerk  L.  Janes,  first  constable 
Truman  VVilKams,  selectmen  Cyrus  Hotchkiss,  Henry 
Colton,  William  K.  Warner;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Elijah  Dee,  Asahel  Johnson,  H.  P.  Blair;  clergy 
George  W.  Winslow  con.,  Alvah  yabin,  Roswell 
Means  bap.;  physicians  H.  P.  Blair,  Hercules  Wash- 
burn, b.  E.  Parkes;  postmaster  Albert  Bliss. 

Highgate — Town  clerk  O.  F.  Robinson,  first  con- 
stable J.  Cumings,  selectmen  Joseph  B.  Cutler,  Noah 
Burt,  Cornelius  Palmer;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Jo?.eph  B.  Cutler,  Thomas  Burt,  Charles  Saxe;  clergy 
Charles  Fay  epis. Lyon  meth.  Thomas  Bi'rt;  at- 
lorneys Robert  L.  Paddock,  Lyman  E.  Pet  ton,  Jesse 
Carpenter  ;  physicians  Ira  Hatch,  Joseph  Culler  ; 
postmasters  S.  VV.  Keycs  Highgate  Falls,  Smith  Far- 
rend  East  Highgate,  Charles  J.  Saxe  Saxe's  mills. 

Montgomery- -Town  clerk  B.  W.  Fuller,  first  con- 
stable Jonathan  Gates,  selectmen  James  Mariin,  Ku- 
fus  Hamilton,  Joshua  Clapp;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Wm.  Parks,  Asa  Wheeler,  Daniel  Barrows  ;  cler- 
gy JosiahOber  epis.  Geo.  McKelipe  meth.  Luther 
Cole  bap. ;  physician  B.  W.  Fuller  ;  postmaster  J.  L. 
Clapp. 


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Richford — I'owii  clerk  John  Huse,  first  ooiisiiible 
James  Corliss,  selectmea  Joseiiii  Ni»yes,  Jay  Powell, 
Zopher  Fletcher ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  John 
Huse,  Jesse  \Voo(^^uff,  Ueuben  Rounds  ;  clergy  Jay 
Powell,  Gardner  Davis  meth. ;  physicians  John  Huse, 
Shnbael  Davis;  poslmiister  Arad  W.  Sears. 

Sheldon — Town  clerk  Oliver  A.  Keith,  first  consta- 
ble R.  A.  Shatiuck,  selectmen  Andrew  Durkee,  John 
Fisk,  Joel  Whitney  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Jacob 
Mead,  E.  B.  Peckliam,  John  A.  Fitch  ;'Clergy  Phineas 
Kuigsley  con.  Louis  McDonald  epis.  A.  C.  Hand 
meth. ;  attorneys  J.  W.  Sheldon,  J.J.  Beardsley, 
Theop.  Mansfield  ;  physicians  F.  W.  Judson,  H.  Cj 
Whiitemore,  A.  M.  Brown,  John  Gallup  ;  postniasters 
S.  B.  Sheldon  Sheldon,  D.  Grant  E.  Sheldon. 

St.  Albans — Town  clerk  VVm,  Bridges,  first  consta- 
ble John  Giites.  selectmen  Luther  B.  Hiint,  Robert 
Lovell,  Francis  Davis ;  trusiees  to  receive  surplus 
Henry  Adams:,  Henry  Seymour,  Albert  G.  Tarleton; 
clergy  Worihington  Bmith  con.  Wm.  Henry  Hoit 
epis.  S.  D.  Simouds  meth. ;  attorneys  Asa  Aldis,  Bates 
I'urner,  John  Smith,  Stephen  S.  Brown,  B.  H.  Smal-| 
ley,  Henrv  Adams,  H.  R.  Beardslev,  James  Davisi 
Orlando  Stevens  A.  O.  Aldis,  R.  H.Hoyt,  D.  A.  Dan- 
forth,  Geo.  VV.  Brown,  Henry  C.  Seymour  ;  physi- 
cians Chas.  Hall,  J.L.  Chandler,  John  Branch;  post- 
m.aster  Sam.  H.  Barlow. 

SwantOH — Town  clerk  Geo.  Bollard,  first  constable 
John  Barney,   selectmen  Nelson    Bullard,   Jonathai 
Wait,  Timothy  Foster ;    trustees   to   receive   suiplui' 
Benjamin  Fay,  James  Piatt,  Timothy  Foster  :  clergy 
E,  H.  Dorman  con.  VV.  Lyon    nitth.    Daniel    Sabil 
bap.  ;  attorneys  N.  L,  Whitiemore,  Geo.  W.  Foster 
physicians  Lewis  Janes,  C.  H.  O.  Cote,   Geo.  Howe 
postmasters  H.  B.  Farrar  Svvar.ton,  Alonzo  Green  E 
Swan  ton. 

ORLEANS     COUNTY. 

Jllbany — Town  clerk  Luther  Delano,  first  consta 
ble  Horace  N.  Rovey,  selectmen  William  Rowel,  E 
Chamberlain,  Timothy  C.  Miles;  trustees  to  receiv 
surplus   Ruius  B.  Hovey,  Wm.   Rowoll,  Luther  Del 

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ann;    clergy    Elias   R.    Kilby  con.;    phvslcian   Dyar 
Bill;  postmaster  Dyar  Bill. 

Barton — Town  clerk  Joiin  Kimball,  first  constable 
Samuel  S.  Kimball,  selectmen  Cyrus  Beemis,  Lyndon 
Robinson,  Paul  (lonk  jr.;  trusleL-s  lo  receive  surplus 
Jonathan  Robinson,  S.  S.  Hemenway,  John  Kimball; 
clergv  Israel  D.  Rust  meth.;  attorney  John  H.  Kim- 
ball ;  physician  Daniel  Bates;  postmaster  Geo.  VV. 
Kimball." 

Brouuiington — Town  clerk  Elij.  G.  Stronjr,  first  con- 
stable Joseph  N.  Savawe,  selectmen  Silas  Brigham, 
jElisha  White,  Wm.  Gilfillen  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
iplus  Jeremiah  Iluntoon,  Chester,;  Gilheit,  Wm. 
Gilfillen;  cleray  Alex.  L.  Twilighi  con.;  physi- 
cians James  R.  Grow,  Elijah  Rt)biiison;  postmaster 
Silas  Brigham. 

Cliarlestnn — Town  clerk  Ira  Brackeit,  first  consta- 
ble Ozro  Brackett,  selectmen  Ebenezer  Cole,  Pliineas 
LJnderwooJ,  Anson  Huntley;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Phineas  Underwood,  Jolin  M.Robinson,  Willard 
"^hase  ;  clero^y  J. dm  Swasey  meth.  ;  attoruey  John  M. 
,  ,  1  M- ■ ;    n'.v^' -'in   Toseph   A.   Masta;    i)o.>-Imasterb 

,.,  ,  v..  ,  „  ■,  C,  S:  muclM.  Cobb  west  C. 
Craftsbury — Town  clerk  Joseph  Scott  jr.,  first  con- 
table  Joseph  Scolt  jr  5  selectmen  Horace  Nelson, 
''isa  Hoyt,  J.  W.  JMasou  ;  trustees  lo  receive  surplus 
fas.  A.  Paddock,  Hollis  F.  Allen,  Joseph  Scolt  jr. ; 
lergy  Daniel  Parker  jr.  con.  Sam.  M.Wilson  pres. 
Vm.  F.  Wells  meth.  ;  attorneys  James  A.  Paddock, 
fathan  S.  Hill ;  physicians  Daniel  Dnstin,  Ephraim 
Irewster;  postmaster  W.  E.  Paddock. 

Coventry — Town  clerk  S.  S.  Kendafl,  first  eonsla- 
le  Abner  Sylvester,  selectmen  Isaac  Parker,  Holland 
"brasher,  Benj.  Bowman  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
.rgalus  Harmon,  (deceased)  Loring  Frost,  Amasa 
lastridge  ;  clergy  L.  S.  French  con.;  attorney  Cliaa. 
torey  ;  pliy^ician  S.  S.  Kendall ;  postmaster  L.  Frost. 
Derby — Town  clerk  Aaron  Hinman,  first  constable 
lartin  L.  Nevvcomb,  selectmen  Joseph  Bates,  N. 
olby,  Ira  Camp  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Rufus 
tevvarl,  Jacob   Chase,   Benj.  Hinman  ;  clergy  S.  M. 


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Wheelock  coiu  Noah  Nichols,  Moses  Cheney  bap.  G. 
B.  Huston  Hollis  Kendall  melh.;  attorneys  Colby  &, 
Prentiss,  E.  G.  Johnson;  physicians Lem.  Richmond, 
Lewis  Patch  ;  postmasters  N.  Colby  Derby,  E.  G. 
Johnson  Derby  Line,  James  Dana  West  Derby. 

Glover — Town  clerk  Charles  Hardy,  first  constable 
Hiram  Clark,  selectmen  Charles  Hardy,  Joseph  H. 
Dvviimell,  John  Sartweli ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
John  Boardman,   Charles  fJardy,  Dan    Gray;  clerf^y 

Gridley  rneth.  Sam.  C.  Loveland  uni. ;  physician 

Sanford  AthertJn  ;  postmaster  E.  B.  Simonds. 

Greexishoro' — Town  clerk  Nathan  Cutler,  first  con- 
stable Josiali  N.  Stevens,  selectmen  John  Sawyer,  An- 
cel  C.  Babbitt,  Mei-riil  Williams;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  EzekielRand,  Enoch  Tolman,  Henry  Blake  ; 
clergy  Wm.  A.  Chapin,  con.  Marvin  Grow  bap.; 
physician    Edward  Clark  ;  postma«ter  Jiibc7.  Pinney. 

Holland — Town  clerk  Ezra  Hinman,  first  constable 
Micah  Ferrin,  selectmen  Elijah  A  ibee,  J.C.Robin- 
son, Win  Hall ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  ,  Jason 
Hinman,  John  Mead,  Wm.  Hall;  clergy  L.  P.  Adams 
jr.,  ref.  meih. 

hasbiirgh—'Y own  clerk  Simeon  S.  Clark,  first  con- 
stable Geo.  Ray,  selectmen  Moody  B.  Kimball,  Geo. 
Worthington  jr.,  Samuel  Conant;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Moody  B.  Kimball,  Geo.  Nye,  Sam.  Conant ; 
clergy  James  Johnson  con.  Geo,  R.  Putnam  raetlt. ; 
attorneys  Jesse  Cooper,  Charles  W.  Prentiss,  Timothy 
P.  Redfield,  .\.  H.  Prentiss  ;  physician.  Aari)n  Pierce  ; 
postmaster  Geo.  Nye.. 

Jay — Town  clerk  Walter  Charlton;  first  constable 
Eli  Hunt,  selectmen  Walter  Charlton,  W.  Hoyi, 
David  Johnson ;  trustee??  to  receive  surplus  Eli  Hunt, 
Lanson  Sanborn,  John  Yoiing ;  clergy  Enos  Putraan, 
Walter  Charlton  meth. ;  postmaster  Ebn.  Sanborn. 

Lowell — Town  clerk  Amasa  Paine,  first  constable 
B.  F.  Pickett,  selectmen  Wm.  S.  Flint,  Benj.  Perry  jr., 
J.D.Harding;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Charles 
Leland,  H.  Farman,  Wm.  S.  Flint;  postmaster  Abel 
Curtis. 

Morgan — Town  clerk  John  Barllett,  first  constable. 


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Ruel  Cobb,  Seiectinen  John  Bartlet',  VVm.  Colby, 
Joihain  Cummings ;  tni.stees  William  Cobb,  Charles 
Cummings,  Ira  Leavens  ;  clergy  Jacob  S.  Clark  con.; 
physician  Leonard  Morgan. 

JSewport — Town  clerk  Seymour  Lane,  first  consla- 
bie  Joel  R.  D.iggett,  selectmen  Asa  B.  Moore,  Peter 
VVheelock,  Orvilje  D.iggett ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Seymour  Lane,  J.  R.  Dagget',  Sumner  Frost; 
phwieian  T.  Glysson  ;  posimaslpr  S.  Lane. 

Salctn — Town  clerk  Samuel  Blake,  first  constable 
Sumner  Cummins,  selectmen  Noyes  Hopkinsun,  Abial 
Cole,  Josiah  Lyon  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Noyes 
Hopkinson,  Abial  Cole,  Calvin  S.  Grow;  clergy  John 
Wilson,  Jonathan  Wiiitncy  nieth.;  physician  Lovel 
M.  Hatch  ;  postmaster  Joseph  Morse. 

Troy —  Town  clerk  James  B.  Adams,  first  consta- 
ble Ira  A.  Bailey,  selectmen  Joseph  Burnham,  Wm. 
Morse,  Wm.  Billings  ;  trustees  James  Keith,  VV.  C. 
Oilman,  Ralph  Chamberlain  ;   clergy   H.A.Warner 

meth, Stone  con. ;  attorneys  Sam.  Sumner,  M,  V. 

Flint ;  physicians  D.  H.  Bard,  Henry  Corey  ;  postmas- 
ters Frederick    F'uller  Troy,  W.  C.  Oilman  N.  Troy. 

Westmore — Town  clerk  Ethan  B'lodgett,  first  con- 
stable Eli  Houston,  selectmen  Peter  Oilman,  Ira  Chee- 
riy,  Thomas  K.  Bruce  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Josiali  H.  Gale,  Ethan  Blodgett,  Calvin  Gibson. 

Westjield — Town  clerk  Henry  Richardson,  first 
constable  Luke  Miller,  selectmen  Jerry  Hodgkins, 
\  Nithan  H.  Downs,  Jacob  Stebbins  jr. ;  trustees  to  re- 
,  ceive  surplus  Jerry  Hodgkins,  Medad  S.  Hitchcock, 
I  Arad  Hitchcock;  clergy  Reuben  Mason  con.  E.  G. 
Putnam  meth.  N.  H.  Downs  bap. ;  physician  N.  H. 
1  Downs;  postmaster  Henry  Richardson. 

LAMOILLE     COUNTY. 

Belvidere—  Town  clerk  Richard  Tiliotson,  first  con- 
stable Jere  Shattuck,  selectmen  Alva  Chafie,  Moses 
Phelps,  Richard  Tiliotson  ;  trustees  Alva  ChafTe,  J.  S. 
Carpenter,  Augustus  Thwmas. 

1  Cambndge — Town  clerk  Willard  Griswold,  first 
constable  Martin  Armstrong,  selectmen  John  Warner, 

iG.  A.  Barber,  Ambrose  Chase;  tru-^tees  to  receive 


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surplus  B.  S.  Miner,  Giles  A.  Barber,  Nurman  At- 
WMod  ;  clergy  J.  C,  Bryant  bap.  Josepli  Baker,  John 
Adams  Univ.;  attorneys  Nathaniel  Reed  jr.  H.  Stovv- 
ell,  Levi  Joslin,  Wiiliam  H.  Law;  physicians  B.  S. 
Miner,  A.  H.  Parsons,  Salmon  Brush  ;  postmasters 
Silas  W.  Brush,  Cambridge,  Nathaniel  Reed  jr.  Jef- 
lersonville. 

Eden— Town  clerk  Samuel  Plumley  jr.,  first  con- 
stable Abel  Smith,  selectmen  Abraham  Smith,  Luther 
H.  Brown,  Lelancl  Crane;  triistets  (o  receive  surplus 
Clark  Fisk,  Abraham  Smith,  Daniel  Pierce  ;  physician 
William  D.  Aiwell;  postmaster  Martin  Wheelock. 

Elmore — Town  clerk  Abel  Camp,  first  constable  G. 
W.  Bailey,  selectmen  Jesse  N.  Perley,  Peleg  Scofiekl, 
David  G.  Camp;  tru:«tees  to  receive  surplus  Abel 
Camp,  Samuel  Smith,  Abner  Doty;  physician  Joel  G. 
Camp  ;  pnstmasier  Abel  Camp. 

Hydepark — Town  clerk  Lucius  H.  Noyes,  first  con- 
stable Harry  Davis,  selectmen  Levi  Edgerton,  E.  P. 
Filch,  A.  Boardman;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  R. 
B.  Hyde,  Levi  Edgerton,  Orra  Wiswall ;  clergy  An« 
drew  Weatherspoon  meth.;  attorneys  Joshua  Sawyer, 
Harlow  P.  Smith;  physicians  Ariel  Hunloon,  Aamn 
Morse;  postmaster  N.  P.  Keeler. 

Johnson — Town  clerk  Dexter  Whiting,  first  consta- 
ble Samuel  Merriani,  selecimen  John  B.  Downer,  Sol- 
omon Balch,  John  Walker ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Samuel  Merriam,  Daniel  Dodge,  Asa  Andrews  ;  cler- 
gy Albert  Stow  bap.  Daniel  Warren  con.;  attorneys 
Salmon  Wires,  S.  S.  Pike,  W.  N.  Martin  ;  physicians 
John  Meigs,  Asa  Kittridge  ;  postmaster  John  B.  Dow- 
ner. 

Mansfield — Town  clerk  Thomas  Harlow,  first  con- 
stable Joshua  Luce,  selectmen  Ivory  Luce,James  Har- 
ris, Lynde  Adams;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Ivory 
Luce,  G.  W.  Town,  Hiram  Harlow. 

Morristoicn — Town  clerk  Edward  L.  Mayo,  first 
constable  Chester  Cooke,  selectmen  Daniel  Gilbert, 
Isaac  Allen,  Hiram  Earl;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Luther  Bingham,  David  P.  Noyes,  John  Ferrin  ;  cler- 
gy SepUmus  Robinson  con.  Hiram  Dame, Town- 


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seuJ  iiieth.  1.  li.  Jiulttrtif Id,  Calviii  Stiles,  J.  P.  Hen- 
ilee  chris.;  nltoriievs  Sanuiei  A,  Willurd,  Edw.ird  L. 
Mayo,  L.  Potter  Polnru] ;  physicians  James  Tinker, 
David  W.  Putnam,  Horace  Powers,  Almeriii  Tinker; 
postm.isters  James  Tinker  Morristown,  Edward  L. 
Mayo  Morrisvillc. 

Sterliiig — Town  clerk  H.  Eutnn,  fir&t  constable 
Ephraiinl<^al,on, selectmen  Joseph  Pike,  Reuhen  Clark, 
Lorenzo  Page  ;  trustees  to  receive  surpUis  McDaniel 
Gragg,  Reuben  Ctark,  N.  B.  Gates. 

Sioiv — Town  cleik  Joseph  11.  Bennett,  first  consta- 
ble Nathan  H.  Thomas,  selectmen  Orion  W.  Butler, 
Marvin  Dutton,  Samuel  Benson  ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  O.  VV  Butler,  N.  Robinson  jr.  Lemuel  Thorn 
as;  clergy  Daniel  F.  Page  meth.  Eli  Ballou  univ.  Hi- 
ram Carlton  con.  Eli  Mower  chrio.;  attorneys  O.  \V. 
Butler,  W.  H.  H.  Bingham,  A.  C.  Burk;  physicians 
Joseph  Robinson,  N.  H.  Thomas,  Zeba  Ricbardaoii  ; 
postmaster  Albert  Camp. 

Waterville — Town  clerk  Moses  Fisk,  first  constable 
Welcome  S.  Brown,  selectmen  Luther  Polaml,  Jesse 
C.  Holmes,  Richard  Bailey;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Stephen  Leach,  Richard  Bailey,  Moses  Fisk  ; 
clergy  Elias  G.  Page  meth.;  physician  William  Page  ; 
postmaster  B.  Ross. 

fVolcntt — Town  clerk  Porter  Crane,  first  constable 
George  H.  Whitney,  selectmen  Nathaniel  Jones,  Gil- 
bert Noycs,  G.  H.  Whitney;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Isaac  Pennock,  C.  A.  Stone,  Porter  Crane;  phy- 
sycian  William  Edwards. 

ESSEX  COU.XTT. 

Bhomfield — Town  clerk  John  French,  first  consta- 
ble Alva  Stevens,  selectmen  Martin  Fren»h,  Orlando 
Schoff;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Joseph  Stevens, 
Daniel  Holbrook,  Selden  Burbank  ;  postmaster  Eben- 
czer  Burbank. 

Brighton — Town  clerk  Oney  Aldrich,  first  constable 
Elias  Aldrich,  selectmen  Anson  Coe,  Jason  Currier, 
Daniel  Waller  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Anson  Coe, 
Sherland  Rosbrook,  Timothy  Cory ;  clergy  Elias 
Lunt  meth  ;  physician  Harvey  Coe. 


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Biunsivick — Town  clerk  David  Hyde,  fir«t  pronsta- 
ble  Jolm  C.  Walker,  selectmen  Tliomas  G.  Frcncli, 
Isaac  llichardson,  David  Hyde ;  trustee  1o  recrive 
surplus  Daniel  Smith  ;  clergy  Benjamin  Brown  metli.; 
postmaster  Wil'iam  MarshaiL 

C'dUaan — Town  clerk  Archilatts  Cumminii;s  jr.  fi  st 
constable  Matthias  Weeks,  selectmen  Stillman  Blood, 
Joshua  Moirison,  William  MorriU;  postmaster  A. 
Cummiri^s  jr. 

Concord— -'Y{)\\n  clerk  Harvev  G.  Fry,  first  consta- 
ble Chauncey  Fry,  selectmen  David  Hibbaid  3d,  H. 
G.  Fry,  Preston  May  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Richardson  Graves,  A.  Taj^gard.  Warren  Bing- 
ham; clergy  C.  W^.  Richardson;  attorney  David 
Hihbard  jr.;  physicians  Prescott  Bnckminster,  Olivtr 
Chamberlin  ;  postmaster  John  G.  Darling. 
^  Granbij — 'I'ovvn  clerk  Ashley  Ap|)!eton,  selectmen 
Ashley  Appleton,  Samuel  Buzwell ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Ashley  Appletoo,  Samuel  D.  Buzwell. 

Gittldhall — Towp  clerk  John  Dodge,  first  constable 
David  E.  Dennison,  selectmen  Lucius  H.  W^ebb,  Reu- 
ben W.  Freeman,  An.son  Fiske  ;  trustees  to  receive 
surjjhis  Daniel  Howe,  Reuben  W.  Freeman;  cleri?y 
Francis  P.  Smith  con.;  attorneys  Seth  Cushman,  Wm. 
Heywood  jr.  James  Steele,  Titus  Snell  ;  physiciana 
John  Dewey,  James  Bullock  ;  poslmasiler  Seth  Cush- 
man. 

Lemington — Town  clerk  Abdiel  Blodgett,  first  con- 
stable Andrew  Blodgett,  selectmen  Beaeh  Blodgett, 
Cummings  Buffington,  Abdiel  Blodgett ;  postmaster 
Miles  Deforest. 

Lunenburgh — Town  clerk  Siepiien  Howe,  first  con- 
stable Emery  E.  Bowker,  selectmen  Jonah  Brooks  jr. 
Mitchel  Silsbey,  Joseph  Powers  ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Joseph    Powers,    Stephen    Powers,  Spencer 

Clark;  clergy  Jeremiah  Glines   con. Olin  meih.; 

attorney   John  Dean  jr.;  physicians  L.   Sargeant,  T. 
Webb  ;  postmaster  Geo.  W.  Gates. 

Maidstone — Town  clerk  Joseph  Gleason,  first  con- 
stable Sam.  D.  Merrill,  selectmen  Charles  Stevens, 
Sam.  D.  Merrill,  Elbridge  G.  Gaskill ;  trustees  to  re- 


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Ceive  surplus  Horatio  N.  bicholi,  Jacob  Kicli,  Sttjiiieii 
Ames. 

GRAND    ISLE     COUNTY. 

Jilhurgli — Town  clerk  Lewis  Sowles,  first  constable 
G.  VV.  Goodrich,  selectmen  John  Reynold.-,  Nathan 
Kinsley,  J.  M.  Mott ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Wni. 
H.  Lyman,  J.  M.  Molt,  Ilufus  Brayton  ;  clerjjy  Joim 
Haslen  ineth.  ;  attorneys  Giles  Harrington,  William 
VV.  White,  Frederick  Hazen  ;  physicians  H.  IL  Rey- 
nolds, A.  C.  Butler,  Lewis  Reynolds ;  postmasters 
Wm.  VV  White  Alhiir^h,  Wm'.  Z.  Sowles  W.  A!- 
burgh,  Lewis  S.  Sowles  Alburgh  Springs. 

Grand  Isle — Town  clerk  tliram  Tobias,  first  con- 
stable Abel  Brown,  seieclmen  Samuel  Adams,  Solon 
Tobias,  Wm.  Chamberlin  ;  tiustees  to  receive  surplus 
Seth  Hoag,  Jabez  Laud,  Solon  Tobias  ;  c'ergy  Asa 
Lyon  con.  Alanson  Richards  meih.;  physician  Melvin 
Barnes  ;  postmaster  Dani:?!  Jackson. 

Isle  La  Mott — Town  clerk  Ira  Hill,  first  constable 
Martin  Reynolds,  selectmen  Ezra  Pike  jr.,  Daniel 
VVaii,  Wm.  Dawson  ;  trujiees  to  receive  surplus  Wm. 
Wait,  Hiram  Hal,  Jacob  Reynolds  ;  clergy  Wm. 
Wait  prot.  meth. ;  physician  Thos.  G.  Daniels  hot.; 
postmaster  Ira  Hill. 

J\''o7th  Hero — Town  clerk  Joel  Allen,  first  consta- 
ble Gary  Whitney,  selectmen  Elijah  Haynes,  Oriin 
Hebard,  D.iniel  Harvey ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Wm.  H.  Russell,  Orlin  Hebard,  Augustus  Kniyht; 
clergy  Alanson  Richards  meih.;  physicians  Elijah 
Haynes,  Giry  Whitney;    postmaster  H.  Wallworth. 

South  Hero — Town  clerk  Calvin  Fleicher,  first  con- 
stable Joseph  A.  Perry,  selectmen  Wallis  Mott,  David 
CorDin,  Wm.  Sandon  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Hector  Adams,  Abner  B.  Landon,  Timothy  D.White; 
clergy  Asa  Lyon  con.  John  VV'hite  meth. ;  atiorneys 
Hector  Adams,  Newell  Lyon  ;  phv-icians  Artemas 
Goodnow,  P^lisha  Root  ;  postmaster  Victor  Adams. 


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te5"The  following  returns  were  not  received  in  sea- 
son to  be  inserted  in  ihcir  proper  plnce. 

Bennington  Co. — Bennini£ton — Elliot  C.  Hillsjbot. 
physicinn. 

Landgrove — Town  clerk  Elijah  Woodward,  first 
constable  Amasa  Utiey,  selectmen  Sclah  Warner, 
Calvin  P,  Mead,  David  F.  Wiley  ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Calvin  P.  Mead,  Gideon  Davis,  John  Emer- 
son ;  clergy Boyden    mcth.;  physician  Amori 

Benson;  postnnaster  Selah  Warner. 

Manchester — Clerciy  James  Anderson  con.  

Burroughs  b.ip.  W.  P.  Reyno'ds  disciple.  > 

Readsboro^ — Town  clerk  Waters  Gillett,  first  con- 
stable John  Carvey, seleclmen  Joel  Hougkiton,  Daniel 
Carpenter,  Charles  Bond  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Joel  Houghton,  Richard  Carpenter,  Jacob  Hicks ; 
clergy  Jonas  Stearns  ref.  meth.  Seih  Ross  chris.  James 
Carpenter  bap.;  physician  Waters  Gillett ;  postmas- 
er  Joel  Houshton. 

Searsburgh — Town  clerk  Joseph  Eames,  flTst  con- 
tstable  Hiram  Weld,  selectmen  Joseph  Eames, Joseph 
Crosier,  Slilman  Slickney  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Joseph  Eames,  Joseph  Crosier,  Stilman  Slickney  ; 
clerffy  Jonas  Jewel  bap.;  postmaster  Oliver  Presson. 

Windham  Co.-^Grafton — Town  clerk  Benj.  H. 
Bridgman,  first  constable  Baker  Buswell,  selectmen 
Wm.  Whitcomb,  Royal  Houghton,  Gideon  Palmer; 
trustees  to  receive  surplus  Samuel  Walker,  Jlyrnan 
Burgess;  clergy  Moses B.  Bradford  con.  D.  M.  Crane 
bapt.  ;  attorney  D.  L.  Putnam  ;  physicians  Benj. 
H.  Bridgman,  Charles  Perry;  postmasters  Lucius  C. 
Alexander  Grafton,Thomas  Houghton  Houghtonviile. 

Guilford — Town  clerk  John  Lynde,  first  constable 
Cyrus  Carpenter  2d,  selectmen  Isaac  Brown,  Abel 
Weathcrhead,  Barnard  Lynde:  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Amos  Hart,  Hiram  Smith,  Juhii  Lynde;  cler- 
gy Asa  Haynesmetb.  Charles  Woodliouse  uni.  C,  W. 

Levings  meth. Pr&lt  epis. ;  physicians  Benj.   W. 

Stevens, Redfield  ;  postmasters   Sam.  L.  Hunt 


vjujilui'ii  i-eiiier,  Daniel  Jacobs  Guilfoid,  yam.  Cuitiii^ 
Green  River. 

IInlifa:t: — Trnvn  clerk  Riifus  K.  Henry,  first  con- 
stable btepl  en  Nile^,  selectmen  J^is.  L.  Siarlf,  Isaac 
VVoi'den,  Tiuiotliy  Lnrabee  ;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
p'us  B.iij,  VVdixlar.l,  R.  K.  Henry,  R'lbert  Collins; 
clergy  TIkis.  H.  Wooti  con.  Samuel  Fi-Ii  bap.  ;  attor- 
ney IgnriC  B.  Barber ;  pliysician  Moses  Chamberlin; 
postiiiasicrs  Thomas  H.  WooJ,  .Tames  Piumb. 

Londonderry — Town  clerk  AilVed  Pierce,  first  con- 
stable Lyman  Whitman,  selectmen  Amasa  Chase, 
Ara  Whitman,  Barnet  Wait;  trustees  to  receive  sur- 
plus Ah'red    Pierce,    Luke  Cheeney,    Amasa  Chase; 

cler<ry  Seiii    Pieice  bap.   Liins  Oivcn  con.  Fails 

meth.;  physiclaiis   L.  G.  Whilney,  J.  B.  Collins.  Jer. 
ArO'dd  till).  ;  postmaster  Alex.  Lelaiid. 

Somerset — Town  clerk  Ephraim  Rice,  first  consta- 
ble Moses  Pdve,  selectmen  Hollis  Town,  P.  B.  Piii- 
nam,  Joseph  Pike.  Hazeiton  Rice,  W.  G.  Pike;  trus- 
tees to  receive  surplus  W.  G.  Pii  p,  Moses  Pike,  Pe'^ez 
Price;  clergy  Daniel  Leonard  u.  ba]). 

Putney — clergy  Ziba  Howaid  ;  attorney  John 
Kimball. 

JVarchhoro' — Town  clerk  Asa  Wheelock,  fir^^t  con- 
stable John  R.  Gates,  selectmen  So'omon  Newell, 
D.niiel  Read  jr..  Richard  Kidder  jr.;  trustees  to  re- 
ceive surplus  Asa  L^nderwood.  Paul  Wheeler,  Nath. 
Ward;  clergy  P.  B.  Fisk  bap.  Mr.  Nutter  metli.  Mr. 
Bradl'oid  con. ;  attnrney  N.  W.  Smith;  physicians 
John  P.  Warren,  OrviHe  P.  Gilman;  postmasters  Pe- 
ter Hammond,  J.vsiah  G-  Sumner,  John  N.  Gale^^. 

?riHrf/ia.')i— Town  clerk  Wm.  Harris,  first  constable 
[ra  Gojard,  Sc'ectinen  Samuel  Godard,  Jude 
Farr,  Edward  R.Aiken;  trustees  to  receive  surplus 
Wm.  Harris,  Ezra  Pierce,  Edward  Banks;  clergv  Se- 
lali  R.  Arms  con.  Milo  Frary  bap.;  piiysician  John 
Austin  ;  postmaster  Lemuel  Abbott  Jr. 

TVindsor  Co. — Baltimore — 'I'oivm  ch?rk  Jonathan 
Woodburv,  first  constable  Ohed  Thusting,  selectmen 
William  Davis,  J.  M    Boynton,  Levi  Piper;  trustees 


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trt  receive  surplus  Levi  Piper,  JonatliaivWoodbury  jr 
VVilhird  Dnvi?. 

Woodstock — Clergy Spnldin^  mclh. Raii- 

ney  Imp.;  iiltonicy  Edward  H.  Biliing.s;  physician 
Josepli  A.  Gallup. 

Addison  Co, — Ferrishiirgh — TowncIerkTIieopluIus 
IMitldlebroolc,  fiisi  ccnstaMe  Lewis  Hurihut,  select- 
men James  Barnes,  James  Adams,  John  Gregory; 
trustees  to  receive  surplus  Cyrus  Booth,  David  Haz- 
ard, David  D.  Midcllebrook ;  physician  Jonathan 
Cram;  postmaster  Stoddard  Martin. 

Lincoln — Town  clerk  Wm.  \V.  Pope,  fir^'l.  consfa- 
]-'-^.  VVi!  'V.  Aborns,  selectmen  Isaac  Housion,  Arza 
!!  nks.  ' "'  u.  S.  Aborns;  trustees  lo  receive  surplus 
[•■  ■.-:es  ill.  il'^gton,  JNIoses  Sargeani.  Luther  M.  Kent  ; 
c'i  r^y  Be;;j;ih,in  'I'abour  fiiend,  Rheuben  But:olph 
ref.  melh.  M.  Tucker  f.  w.  bap.;  physicians  Luther  M. 
Kent,  Benjamin  'I'abour  ;   postmaster  L.  M.  Kent. 

Middlebury  (East) — Postmaster  Levi  Necdham. 

Vergennes — Mayor  Ville  Lawrence  ;  aldermen  Jolm 
Thompson,  Wm.  T.  Parker,  Samuel  Willson,  Edward 
Seymom- ;  common  council  Samuel  Morgan,  Rosea 
VVillard,  .John  Pierpoint;  city  clerk  Wm.  H.  White; 
city  sheriff  William  Joslin  ;  constable  Jared  M.  Tay- 
lor; clergy  IL  F.  Leavitt  con.  N.  W.  Monroe  epis.; 
physicians  Dan  C.  Stone,  Austin  Bradf()rd,  A!vah 
Sprague  ;  attorneys  E.  D.  Woodbridt.^e,  P.  G.  Tuck- 
er, John  Pierpoint;  postmaster  Wm.  R.  Bixby. 

IValtham — Town  clerk  Pf  leg  Fisher,  first  constable 
Alonzo  Hawkins,  selectmen  Rnllin  Everts,  John  D. 
Barton,  Judson  Hurd  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  P. 
Fisher,  Charles  Bacon. 

Orange  Co. — Bradford — Town  clerk  Andrew  B. 
Peters,  first  constable  Samuel  E.  Davis,  selectmen 
Je.-;se  Stoddard,  Aivin  'I  aylor,  John  Pearsons;  tru.s- 
tees  to  receive  surplus  John  B.  Pickett,  Georcre  ^V. 
Prichard,  Jesse  Stoddard  ;  cleriry  E.  Adams,  I. "dark 

meth.  C.  H.  Kent  con. •  Wheeler  cbris.;  nttomcys 

Seth  Austin,  J.  W.  D.  Parker;  physicians  John  Poide, 
Wm.  Martin  ;  postmaster  Alfred  Corliss. 

Williamstoien — Town  clerk  Darius  Pride,  first  con- 


_  ^  92 

stable  Eleazer  Graves,  selectmen  Porler  Martin,  Ariel 
Crain,  Alvah  Simons  ;  trustees  to  receive  surplus  Da- 
rius Pride,  Alvah  Simons,  Asa  Howe  ;  clergy  Andrew 

lloyce  con. Aspinwall  meih.  Joseph  Huntinfiton 

bap.;  r'hvsician  N.  \V.  Peny  ;  postmasters  Elijah 
Paine  Williamstown,  Rliodolphus  Ainsworth  East  W. 

Chutindcn  Co.—Bnrlmgton — Town  clerk  Chas. 
Russell,  first  constable  Ilyman  Lane,  selectmen  Sam. 
Nicliols,  Wm.  A.  Griswold,  Heman  Lowry  ;  trustees 
to  receive  surplus  Isane  VVarncr, Charles  Russell,  S.  E. 
Howard  ;  clergy  ^■■•^n\  H.  Hopkins  epis.  Geo.  (r.  In- 
gersoll  unit.  J.  K.  ("onverse  con.  John  Haslem  nielh. 
J.  O'Callighan  cai:  .  Mr  Hodge  bap. ;  attorneys  Cha's 
Adam-s,  Heman  Al  (  i  ,  '.■■■■>.  P.  Marsh,  Wyllys  Lv- 
man,I.  P.  Richardson,  Ja.ub  M:ieck,  A.  W,  "Hyd^e, 
Wm.  A.  Griswold,  J.  N.  Pom'.'roy,  Alvan  Foole,  Hen- 
ry Leavenworth,  Cha's  Russell,  Azel  Peck,  S.  M.  Par- 
sons, Lyman  Cummings,  Phineas  Lyman,  Wm. 
Weston,  Amos  Blodget,  Carlos  Baxter,  JohnM.  El- 
liridge,  D.  A.  Smalley,  G.  D.  Kasson,  Geo.  B.  Shaw; 
physicians  John  Pomeroy,  Truman  Powell,  Thomas 
Chamberlin,  Wm.  Atwaier,  Joseph  Marsh,  B.  J.  Hei- 
neburg,  Horace  Hatch,  Anslovv  Bray,  A.  Smith;  post- 
master E.  Mills. 

Underhill — Town  clerk  Leonard  M.  Dixon,  first 
constable  O.  Goodhue,  selectmen  Reuben  Parker,  H. 
A.  Naramore,  Alfreil  Bicknel! ;  trustees  to  receive 
surplus  Peter  Martin,  John  H.  Tower,  Edward  F. 
Huichings;  clergy Wheeler  con.  Luther  Cham- 
berlain meth.  ;  attorney  Wm.  S.  Hawkins;  physician 
Alanson  Burroughs;  postmaster  John  H.  Tower. 

Rutland  Co. — Mendon — Town  clerk  Edward  Mus- 
sey,  first  constable  David  Braildish,  selectmen  James 
K.Pearson,  Wm.  Davis,  Zidon  Edson  ;  trustees  to 
receive  surplus  Rulus  Richardson,  Timothy  Gibson, 
Abe!  Perkins  ;  ckrrv  Thomas  Hunt  ref.  meth. 


CIVIL  GOVERNMENT  OF   VERMONT. 

His  Excellency,  SILAS  H.  JENISO^,  Governor. 
HENRY  F.  JANES,  Treasurer. 
CHAUNCEY  L.  KNAPP,    Secretary  of    Stale. 
GEO.  B.  MANSEH,  Sec  of  Civil  &  Military  Affairs. 
DAVID  PEIRCE,  Woodstock,  Auditor. 
CHARLES  DAVIS,  Auditor  in  Treas.  Department. 
EDVV.   H.  PRENTISS,  Sergeant-at- Arm?. 

SENATE. 


His  Honor,  DAVID 
Bennington  Co. 
Windham  Co, 

Butland  Co. 

Windsor  Co. 

Addison  Co. 

Orange  Co.. 

Chittenden  Co.    . 
Washington  Co. 
Caledonia  Co. 
Franklin  Co. 

Orleans  Co.     .     . 


PRESIDENT, 

M.  CAMP,  Lt.  Governor, 

MEMBERS. 

.     .   John  S.Robinson, 
VVm.  Hoyt, 

.     David  Chandler, 
Laban  Jones, 
Calvin  Townslky, 
Robert  Pierpoint, 
Wm.  C.  Kittridge, 
Obadiah  Noble, 

.     Daniel  Bowen, 
Julius  Converse, 
Ptolemy  Edson, 
Andrew  Tracy, 

.     ViLLE  Lawrence, 
Joseph  Simonds, 
Sam'l.  Swift, 

.     Daniel  Cobb, 
Lebbeus  Egerton, 
JoNA.  Jenness, 

.     Lyman  Burgess, 
Joseph  Marsh, 

.    Joseph  A.  Curtis, 
Israel  Goodwin, 

.     Robert  Harvey, 
Andrew  McIVIillan, 

.     Horace  Eaton, 
Timothy  Foster, 
Joseph  Waterman, 

.     S.  S.  Hemenway, 


i)4 


Essex  Co.     .     .      .     Geo.  E.  Holmes, 
J  rand  Isle  Co.  .     .     Saaiuel  Adams, 

Noiuiaii  VVilliiims,  Secretary, 
\Vi!li:!m  Weston,  As,>i5tant  Secretary, 
Henry  N'lti,  Door  Keei)ei-, 
Martin  C.  JJrown,  As-'i.  Door  Keeper, 
Rev.  Biiel  W.  Smilb,  Chaphiin. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 


To^VMS.  Alembers.  Pod. 

1830 
Arlington,     Samuel  Ciinfield,    ]'207 
Beiuiingion,  KViinU  Filinore,      3419 
Dorset,  Cliauncey  Green,  1507| 

Gla,slenbury, \sa.  G.  Hewes,  52, 

Landgrave,  David  Wiley,  385| 

Mandiesler,  Wi'nn&n  L.  Miner  1525 
Poumal,  Elijah  Barber,  1885 
Pent,  Benj.  Barnard,  455} 

Readsboro\  Winers  Gilleit,  662i 
Rupert,  Joseph  Hastings,  1318, 
Snndgate,  Theo  Sanderson,  933 
Searsburg,  Jo.sej)h  Eanies,  40 

Shaftsbury,  Jared  Hayward,  9143 
Stamford,     Elisha  Lake,  563 

Siniderland,Frai\  McLaughlin,  4(53 
Winhall,  Beriah  Wheeler,  571 
IVoodford ,   William  Alverson,  395 

17470 


Jlcton, 

Athens 

Brookline, 

Brattleboro\ 

Dover, 

Dummerston, 

Grafton, 

Guilford, 

Halifax, 

Jamaica, 

Londonderry, 


WINDHAM  COUNT 

176 
Comfort  Thrasher,4l5 
Ephraiin  Park,  376 
Ebeiiezer  Wells,  9141 
Lewis  Hall,  831 

Samuel  French,  1592 
B.  H.  Bridgman,1439 
John  Lynde,  17G0 
James  L.  Stark,  I5u2 
S.  T.  R.  Cheney,  1523 
Stephen  Smith,     1302 


G'.  I;st. 
1S39. 

14065 

38184 

10868 
2094 

19948 
2231 

1099D 
2419 

14841 

7833 

487 

18529 
2S96 
3835 
2574 
1346 
64 
153205 

Y. 

973 

2373 

96544 

2163 

9184 
5865 
9205 
11232 
8346 
7687 
5350 


Gov.  Votes. 
Jen  S.flilie, 

129j  65 

335!  384 

126!  139 

39  21 

1()9  140 

I69i  140 

]03i  215 

30|  114 


98| 
88, 

16: 

86l 
24 
24 
45 
33 
33 


'29 
75 
3 
925 
93 
59 
19 
57 
11 


14061679 


25' 
30 ! 


303,  128 


31 

38 

149 

86 

45 

81 

113 

80 

145 

77 

115 

64 

117 

84 

122 

77 

Town?. 
MaHhoro\ 
New  fane., 
Putney, 
Rockuigham, 
Somerset, 
Strallin, 
Townshend, 
Vernon, 
Wardshoro'' , 
(f'estminislcr, 
Whitivgham, 
Wilmington, 
Windhmn^ 


MombiMS.  Pop.     G 

Ira  Adiiins,  1218 

Walter  Easer,       144! 
Joliii  Smitli,  1510 

AsnWeMt\vortli,ji2'272 
Epliraim  Rice,  245 
.Tosepli  Blodgett,  312 
John  H.Hngham,]36( 
Jolin  Stebbins,  6-^J 
Solotnon  Newell,  114b 
Alvaii  Goo'Jale,  17 
James  Roberts,  l4V7 
Azor  Smith,  1367 

William  Harris,       84 


RUTLAND  COUNTY. 


Jen.    Smilie- 

85 

142 

92 

218 

36 

23 

71 

70 

87 

143 

135 

166 

40 

2080 


6807 

85  1 

1 09371  138  i 

11326 

145 

23941 

260 

9()4 

11 

1306 

32 

9901 

155 

5614 

71 

7720 

118 

14291 

163 

8974 

134 

9785 

55 

4532 

82 

205031 

2644 

Benson, 

Brandon, 

Castleton, 

Clarendon, 

Chittenden, 

Danby, 

Fairhaven, 

Hubbardton, 

Ira, 

Mendon, 

Middletown, 

Mt  Holley, 

Ml  Tabor, 

OriveU, 

Paivlet, 

Pittsfeld, 

Pittsford, 

Poultney, 

Rutland, 

Sherburne, 

Shrewsbury, 

Sudbicry, 

Tinmouth, 

IVallingford 


Isaac  Norton,  1493 
Edward  Jackson,  1940 
Erastus  Higley,  1783 
Joseph  A.  Hays,  1585 
Capen  Leonard,  jr.  610 
Timothy  Reed,  1362, 
Ira  Leonard,  675^ 

Cha  .S.  Rnmsey,  865 
O.  H.  Round,  442j 


James  K.  Pearson,  432 
Merrill  Clark,  919 

Chatincoy  Cook,  1318 
Caleb  Buffum,  210 
Ira  Young,  1598 

David  Blakeley,  1965' 
Amos  Holt,  505 

Sam  H.  Kellogg,  20051 
Anion  Bailey,  1909 

Geo.  T.  Hodges,  2753 
Geo.W.Toplift;  452 
Elisha  Johnson,  jr.l289 
John  C.  Sawyer,  812 
Calvin  Brewer,  1049, 
Denis  Hulett,  1740 


13779  132| 

18608:  202' 

181181  189 

4050     46 

14459    143 

13852   139 

5200     71 

6564     76 

3944     66 

1552     36 

9064   120 

9203  209 

1219       6, 

24833   186 

19527  187 

3105     70 

19413   164' 

22152   160 

30992  300 

1992     39 

9178     39 

6514     37 

7689  107 

14848   131 1 


97 

137 

125 

32 

112 

122 

29 

39 

15 

53 

87 

12 

19 

83 

162 

18 

141 

16 

126 

46 

136 

76 

76 

156 


-wisssmiir 


96 

Towns.             Members.                    Pop.  Gr.  list.  Jen.  Sinilie 

Jf'cUs,            Allen  Grover,           880 

56421 

95 

53   1 

Jfesl  Haven  James  Forbes,           724 

5420 

6'3 

49   1 

3]  295 

29093230261898  1! 

WINDSOR  COUNTY, 

Andover,       Joseph  Dotlge,  Jr.    975     4830  i    77i    20 

Baltimore,     Lyman  Litcli,            179l     1689 

27|          1 

Barnard,       IJiiani  Aikens,        18811  12390 

135  180  i 

Bdhel,          Jas  Woodworth,    1G07    14429    158'  14618 

Bridgwater,  Isnmh  R^y mom],    1311      9707 

131^  10718 

Cavendish,    Samuel  Adams,     1498   14649 

181 

28  1 

Chester,         Hugh  H.  Henry,     2320  21744 

191 

233 

Hartford,      John  Porter,           2044   23593 

220     93 

Hartland,         JS'ot  rep'd            2503   20859 
Ludlow,        SewaH  Fullam,  jr  1227^  10136 

247,  169 

208     25 

Norwich,       Alden  Partridge,    2316   18210 

156  179 

Plymouth,     Levi  Slack,             1237,    6248 

127j    58 

Pomfret,        Otis  Chamberlain,1867;  12965 

125  147 

Reading,       Solomon  Keyes,     1409    13485 

123     99 

Rochester,     Thomas  Barns,       1392     9664 

137 

97 

Royalton,      David  VVheelocU,  1893,  15398 

204 

64 

f  Sharon,          A.  F.  Bean,             1459   10963 

117 

145 

Springfield,  Henry    Closson,     2749   24183 

233 

181 

Stockbridge,Pau\W.Gny,         1333     8996 

85 

114 

^rcrt//ters/?eWBafnabas  Dean,      2213    18952 

236 

49 

Jf'estoti,         T.  B.  Wakefield,      972     5005 

110 

39 

Windsor,       Carlos  Cool  id  ge,     31 34|  29062 

342 

125 

IVoodstock,  Oliver  P.Chandler,3044  37295 

419 

154 

j                                                    40623344461 

3988J 

2452 

ADDISON  COUNTY. 

Avcnfs    Gore,        JVvt.  rep'd      33 

Addison,     Joseph  Hay  ward,    130()  16468 

80 

9 

Bridport,     Hiram  Smith,            1774    17931 

169 

21 

Bristol,        Horatio  Needham,   1247|     7371 

97 

116 

Cornivall,    Jesse  Ellsworth,       1264   12965 

m 

4 

/'en-isiz/?"-' William  Hazard,      1822  17065 

126 

40 

Goshen,       Elnathan  Knapp,       555     2664 

73 

17 

Granville    Charles  Lamb,            403     2414 

58 

21 

97 


Towns:              Mrmbers.  Pop.  Gr.  list. 

Hancock,     Zerah  Karns,  472i     2599 

Leicester,    James  S.  Messer,  63»     4844 

Lincoln,      John  Bush,  639'     2847 

Middlebury, Ralph  Gowdey,  3468'  25542 

Monkton,    Lyman  Smith,  1384     8970 
JVeivhaven,  Erasmus  D.Waraer,1834    16164 

Panton,       Silas  Tappan,  605'    G808 

Ripton,        JYotrep'd  278'     1525 

Salisbm-y,    Mark  R.  Weeks,  907     7657 

Shoreham,  Elisha  Bascom,  2137  22295 

Sl«ar/rs6oro',Almon  Aivvood,  1342     6236 

Vergennes,  F.  Huntington,  999   12402 

Wailham,    Elijah  Benton,  330     3157 
yV eybridge, ?io\ov[\on  W.  lewett  850,'     6828 

W  kiting,    Abel  Walker,  653     7621 


Jen.  Smilie. 

49  37 

85!  3 

73  57 

262,  212 

Q&  80 

132'  61 

62i  45 

29  14 

101  40 

164  32 

64  99 

103l  47 

201  13 

60  45 

76  43 


24940212485  ;20I5 1056 


ORANGE  COUNTY. 


Bradford,     J.  W.  D.  Parker,    1507 
Braintree,    John  Walte,  1209 

Brookfield,    Abel  Bigelow,         1677 


Chelsea, 

Corinth, 

Fairlee, 

JVewbury, 

Orange, 

Randolph, 

Strafford, 

Thetford, 

Topskam, 


Thomas  Win8low,1958 
Richard  Smith,  1953 
Alex.  H.Gilmore,  656 
A.  B.  W.  Tenney,  2252 
Louis  F.  Peabody,  1016 
Loren  Griswold,  2743 
William  Sanborn,  1935 
MorrillJ.  Walker,  2113 
,  James  F.  George,  1384 
Tunbridge,  John  E.  Dodge,  1920 
Vershire,  Rufus  Blanchard,  1260 
W^asAtng/on,Philip  Sargem,  1374 
fF.  Fairlee,  vStephen  Thomas,  841 
W  Uliamsto^nyfm.  S.  Beckett,     1487 


14039 

7950 

12080 

15997 

15692 

3934 

21956 

4783 

24663 

13816 

14852 

9096 

14369 

8822 

8228 

5803 

12162 


159 

88 
159 
182 
144 

64 
267 
113 
266 
109 
100 

84 
158 
116 
102 

61 
126 


20774312388 


27285 

CHITTENDEN  COUNTY. 

Bolton,         Joseph  Sn-ith,  452|  2013 

Burlington,  Carlos  Baxter,  3526  45765 

Charlotte,     Sam.  H.  Barnes,        1702  15467 


164 
12 
127 
228 
202 
64 
242 
114 
261 
196 
208 
227 
163 
125 
123 
89 
139 

2788 


5|  69 
340  311 
1]5   17 


I|                                                        28 

if 

li      Towns.             Members.                 Pop.    Gr.  list. 

Jen.   Sniilie  || 

'  Colchester,    Ai-ad  Merrill,           1489 

8883 

110 

142 

i  Essex,           Daniel  Littlefield,    ]664 

J1054 

92 

176 

Hineshurgh,  Jedediah  JBoynion,16G9 

14886 

141 

86 

Huntington,        JYotrep'd          929 

4604 

73 

80 

Jericho,         Andrew  Warner,    1654 

lf)ii22 

146 

99 

Milton,          Daniel  H.  Onion,  2100 

15928 

192 

155 

Richmond,     James  Humphrey, 1109 

6947 

92 

123 

Shelburne,     Eina.  W.  Spear,    1123 

10771 

9^!     58  li 

St.  George,    Sherman  IJeach,      135 

mQ 

27 

4  i 

Underhill,     E.  F.  Hutchings,     1052 

5831 

61 

124  ; 

Westford,      Artemas  Allen,        1290 

7013 

122 

101  i 

ftilliston,      JS'athaniel  Parker,    1608 

14849 

121 

133 

21496 

175907  1729' 1678  If 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

1 

Borre,         Newell  Kinsman,      2012 

14015 

119   268 

Berlin,        \\  ooster  Sprague       1664 

11.1 53 

1511  157 

Calais          Alunzo  Pearce,          1539 

9073 

37,  223 

Duxbury,     Lyman  C.  Turner,      652 

3706 

52     72 

Fayslon,      Ira  Richardson,          458 

2337 

15     81 

Marshfidd,  Win.  Martin,            1271 

6G66 

98    102 

Middlesex,   Thomas  Stowell,      1156 

8219 

107:  107 

Montpelier,  Royal  Whueler,       2985 

27833 

340,  405 

Moretown,    Ira  Carpenter,            816 

5512 

84    103 

l  Monroe,        Abner  Town,             824 

2537 

S;  130 

1  ^Jorthfield,    Jesse  Averill,           1412 

10823 

157   177 

Plainjield,   Hiuvey  Bancroft,       874 

5172 

42   117 

Roxhury,     Cliarles  Sampson,      737 

3080 

74     91 

IVaiiFfield,  R.  ilichardson,  jr.,     958 

6942 

90:     91 

Warren,       Wm.  B.  Tyler,          766 

4396 

138     .53 

ff'aterbury,  Paul  Dillingliam,  jr.,1650 

11161 

170   178  i 

Worcester,  Jacob  Cushman,        432 

2054 

57     46 

20206  135487 

1739  2410 

CALEDONIA  COUNTY. 

Barnet,         AValte/  Harvey,       1764 

15720 

179 

137 

Bradley  vale                                       21 

Burke,          Asa  Burrington,         866 

6988 

138 

54 

1  Cabot,           Robert  Lance,  jr,    1304 

8684 

89 

142 

Danville,      Sam.  B.  Mattocks,  2631 

20675 

98 

290 

i  Goshen  Gore, 

1        .         ,., ..    . 

r-=.'^ 

j                 '                                            '99 



Towns.             Mtiiibers.                    Pop. 

Gr.  li?f.  Jen.  Smilie  | 

\\Groion,         Isaac  N.  Hall,            830 

1     4397 

69 

pi ' 

\   Hardwick,     8ilas  Underwood,   l2J(j 

8595 

54 

14d 

:  Harris'  Gore  A'ot  rrp'd                 U* 

Kirhy,            Natliaiiiel  Willis,      40i 

3072 

38 

64 

\\  Lyndon,        Benjamin  Walker,  ISS'i 

19977 

101 

192 

\\j^'ticark,        Alplieiis  Sioildard,  iio7 

1290 

43 

31 

:[  Peacham,      Siuieoii  IJaivey,      1351 

15265 

11' 

115 

Ryegate,        James    i*-: all,  2d.     IH'J 

82!5l 

77 

97 

]\She^dd,        John  P.lngails,        720 

35321 

53     65 

l\  St.  Juhnsh''y,Kit\tiiU'i  Fair  banks,  15132 

15660 

198    157 

p  Sutton,          Jacob  Blake,            1005 

64-j7 

35    125 

i    J'Valden,       Merrill  Foster            827 

5469 

59      98 

1    Waterford,  James  VVosks         1358 

11201 

124 

84 

|l  Whtelock,      Batnue!  Bigelovv,      834 
I                                                     19943 

2856 

isiToo 

81 

144 

1494 

2034 

j                          FRANKLIN  COU^ 

TY.                        1 

i  Avery's  Gore,                                  22 

1 

, 

\\  Baktrsfidd,  Azariah  Corse,       1087 

6676 

79     79 

\\Berkshire,     Joseph  Smith,         1308 

7251 

77     88 

^\  Enoshurgh,  Sairiiiel  Kendall,    15G( 

)     8:50 

169     50 

f;' Fairfax,         Lyman    Ihiwley,    1721 

)     931  ;o 

159  204 

i\  Fairfield,       Joseph  Soule,         227l 

)    1C2G2 

144     97 

l\  Fletcher,       John    Kinsley,           79; 

{     5423 

71 

68 

'f  Franklin,      Jona.  H.  Hubbard, 1121 

)      5261 

118 

60 

1  Georgia,       Win.  R.  V\'arner,  189< 

''  119;;( 

147 

4.3 

\\Highgate,      Joseph  13.  Culler,    203!: 

]    105:!0 

176 

163 

Montgomery, B.  W.  Fuller,             4GC 

)     2545 

64 

26 

Richford,      John   Huse,                704 

1     2979 

57 

84 

i  Sheldoji,        Alfred  Keith,          1427 
I  St.  Albans,    Stephen  S.  Browii,239^ 

':     8773 

129 

105 

i    18209 

li2 

217 

1  Swanlon,       John  S.  Foster,          97^ 

5    12355 

167 

153 

1                                                       2203' 

11 19741 

1669 

1440 

1                      LAMOILLE  COUNTl 

^.            '         ■         1 

1  Belvidere,     Moody  Shattuck,      185 

688       7 

33 

1  Cambridge,  Willard   Gris\voId,16I3 

10447    137 

175 

Eden,            Clark  Fisk,                461 

2905      59 

64 

Elmore,         Jesse  N.  Perley,       442 

2112 

30 

43 

Hydepaik,     Lucius  H.  Noyes,    823 

4939 

49 

114 

Johnson,       Albert  Stone,         1079 

6673 

103 

135 

,    I!                                                   100                                                  1 

!     fc|        Towns. 
!    f  1  Mansfield, 
1  I  Morrisiowi 

Alembers . 

Pop. 

Gr    lisi.  Jen.  Smilie 

Joshua  Luce, 

279 

831       5     47 

I,  John  Fi'rri;;, 

1315 

8441    101   162 

m  Sterling; 

A^ot  rep'd 

183 

994     20      16 

1  Sto,v, 

Orion  \V.  Butler, 

1570 

9949     81    237 

I  ]  ffalerville, 

Moses  Fisk, 

488 

2626     71     49 

IVokolt, 

Isaac  Penuock, 

49-2 

2776     58     69 

\ 

8930 

1  53338  7211138 

i 

ORLEx\NS  COUNl 

Albany, 

Wells  Allen, 

683 

4119 

49     86 

Barton, 

Horace  Pier:;e, 

729 

4888 

70      87 

Bro^nington,Vi.  G.  Strong, 

412 

2401 

C7|     21 

Charleston, 

Stephen  Cole, 

564 

2213 

68 1    68 

Coventrrj, 

Elijah   Cleveland, 

728 

4346 

99,     26 

Coventry  Gore, 

0 

1 

Crajlsbury, 

Geoige   H.  Cook, 

982 

6474 

94     76 

Derby, 

Cha's  Kingsbury, 

1469 

8103 

137;  109 

Glover, 

J.  H.  Dwinnell, 

902 

5293 

91      96 

1        Greensboro'' 

,  L.  F.  Waterman, 

784 

4646 

64,     65 

1       Holland, 

Ezra  Hinman, 

422 

1661 

35     33 

\       Irasburgh, 

Timo.  P.  Redfield 

,   860 

6963 

99     81 

1     Joy, 

Walter  Charlton, 

196 

778 

7     41 

j      Loivell, 

Sabin  Scott, 

314 

1646 

32     43 

Morgan, 

John  Bartlett, 

331 : 

1783 

48      13 

JVewport, 

Sumner  Frost, 

284' 

1648 

•oS     44 

I       Salem 

JVot  rep'd 

230 

1175 

26     24 

Troy, 

David  H.Bard, 

608 

3684 

76     69 

Westfield 
Westmore, 

Xot  rep'd 

353 

1909     38      41 

Peter  Oilman, 

32 
11375 

309       6     15 

64147  11591038 

ESSEX  COUNTY. 

Jiverill, 

1 

1 

Bloonifield 

Arad  Silver, 

150 

588 

5;    29 

Brunswick, 

Haines  Schoff, 

16 

617 

14     12 

Brighton, 

Elias   Aldrich, 

105 

389 

l\    26 

j  Canaan, 

Joshua  Morrison, 

373 

1286 

21     55 

Concord, 

David  Hibbard,  3d  1031 

5581 

89     60 

Granhy, 

JVot  rep\l 

97 

379 

13       8 

,     i  Easthaven, 

.33 

J  Guildhall, 

R.  W.  Freemen, 

481 

4515 

591    30 

1CM_ 

Towns.  Mi^mbdrs.  Pop.  Gr.  list.  Jen.  Sinilie 


14     30 
341  r  878 


Lemini-ton,         A'ot  rcfd  183]       798|     13|     13 

Lwien^furg/i,  Jonah  Brooks,  jr     1054:     4260   lU    115 
Maidstone,     Moody  Rich  236|     1592 

Vict  or  ij,  53! 

JVenlock,  24 

398l|  20009 

GRAND  ISLE  COUNTY. 

Alburs;h,         FrederickHazen,    1289|     68/9,  119     51 
Grand  Me,    Lewis  Ladd,  648      5674     67     15 

IslelaMotl,    Enoch    Hall,  459     2233     15     45 

jYorth  Hero,  H.  Wardsworth,      638     3849     38     49 
Soidh  Hero,   David  Corbin,  717|_7735[_63     ^7 

"36961  26372J  302,  187 
Total  list    on  which   the  State   tax?   &o  159  964  67 
is  made  of  1839*  5   ^~'       ' 

Pop. '30,  280,679  ]  Jenison  24,611  \  Smilie  22,251 

*  Cents  excluded,  in  the  list  publisiiod. 

CARLOS  COOLIDGE,  Speaker. 
Ferrand  F.  Merrill,  Clerk,  Montpelier. 
J.  L.  Buck,  Asst.  Clerk,  A''orthfield. 
Oel  Billings,  Eng.  Clerk, 

Alvan  Carier,  Door  Keeper, 

L.  Rublee,  )  Officers  of 

I.  W.  Riker,  [         the 

Wm.  T.  Burnham,   )     House. 

Otis  Slandish.  Messenger, 

JUDICIARY   DEPARTMENT. 

SUPREME  COURT. 
CHARLES  K.  WILLIAMS,  Chief  Justice. 
STEPHEN  ROYCE,  Jr.) 
JM:0B  COLLAMER,        la    •  ,    .,  r    ,• 
ISAAC  F.  REDFIELD,    \ ^^^sistant  Justices. 

MILO  L.  BENNETT,       J 

BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 

Samuel  Wright,  }  a    •  *     ^  t    *■         e ti     n     n 
,1  ,       ly^-       >  .assistant  Justices  of  the  Co.  Court 

Alexander  Bliss,  5 

Richmond  FIsk,  Sheriff. 

Samuel  Ames,  Higli  Bailiff. 


Miirrnon  Canfield,  Stales'  Attorney. 
Artemas  MaLleson,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District 

of  Bennington. 
Loring  Deap,    Judge    of  Probcde  for  the  District  of 

Manchester. 
Joliii    C.    Roberts,    Aivan  F.   Merriam,    Abram    B. 

Stiai^bt,  Commissioners  for  the  Jail  at  Manchesttr. 
Orsaauis  C.  Merri!',  bleph^'ii  Robinson,  Joel  C. Rouse, 
Commissioners  for  the  jail  at  Bennington. 
Moses  Me'ien,  Inspector  of  Hops. 

JUSTICES    OF     THE    PEACE. 

Arlington.  Ira  Hawks 

Lovine  Hard  Benj.R.  Sears 

Reuben  Barney  Hiram  Henry 

Wiliiam  Billings  Simeon  Morse 

Orin  Hard  Truman  Estes 

H^irmnn  C'iifieKl  Benj.  F.  Fay 

J.  B.  Latliroi)  S.  D.  \Vall.Vi(lge 

Etban  vStoiie  Tbonurs  Colvin 

Wm.  Hoyt  Jacob  Lvon 

Jes'^-e  HarriniTlon  Stephen  Pratt 

Leiiinel  Hawley  Bernard  Golden 

Curtis  Haw'ley  liovenz  >  Downs 

Sylvester  Deming  Jolm  Ells 

Ueunins'ton.  Nathan  Hoskins 

Orsamus  C.  Merrill  Joseph  Keyea 

Aaron  Robii'ison  Nelson  Thaver 

Wm.  llenvy  S.  B.  McEwin 

Jam.es  Mul)';ell  Freeman  Stralton 

J.  V.  I).  Hpeigle  Joseph  Starin 

Uriah  Eiijf'i  ton  Aaron  Ketchum 

Samuel  B-Blnchmer  Henry  Scott 

Picrpoi!>t  ?r,liani  Ansliii  J^.'nes 

Uel  M.  Ro'biiison  Green  Blackmer 

Eli  Waste  Reuben  A  nistrong 

Asa  Dotv  Alanson  P.  Lyman 

E.  M.  \Vellini'-        •  Peleo- MiHint^ton 

Ab/ah  Rice  Hany  Nor.on 

Hiram  Har\vno:l,  Lemuel  Ful'er 

Lyman  Black  ner  Sfephen  Robinson 

Samuel  Looiriis  John  .S'liil!^'^ 


103 


Dorset. 
James  Curtis 
Henian  Morse 
Ni'lson  J.  Sanfl)rcl 
Return  Underliill 
John  Landon 
Zahnon  Barnum 

Ghtstcnbury. 
Wm.  Benlley 
Ishmael  R.  KHvvell 
Truman  E  hvell 
Jeremiah  iMcDonald 
Moses  Rice 

Landgrove. 
Amori  B'Mison 
Gideon  Davis 
Aaron  T,  Leiand 
David  F.  Wiley 

Manchester. 
Lnring  Dean 
\Vni.  Benedict 
Mason  Briggs 
David  Ds'er 
J-yinan  Way 
Josepii  Hix 
Eben'r.  Chamberlln 
E.  M.  Co.ik 
J.  B.  Smith 
W.C.Watson 
Zerah  Hard 
A.  L.  Miner 
Peru. 
Israel  Batcliellor 
Amherst  Messenger 

Poxi'iial. 
Josiah  Wriglit 
Heman  Scranton 
Levi  Lincoln 
David  B.  Slocum 
Wm.  R.  Clanchard 
Moses  Whipple 


Blackmer  E    Brovvnall 
Eddv  P.rkins 
Benj.  Gardner  3d 
llama n  filyers 
Pliny  Moigan 
Joseph  Pdycrs  jr. 
Christopher  Mason 
Martin  Kimball 
Benj.  Gaidner  2d 
Joseph  Perqua 
David  Bu>hiiell 
Norman  F.  Ovaitt 
Benj.  Houghton 
Nathan  Varin 
Orin  Bates 
P^.ber  Dunham 
Solomon  Bennett 
Readshoro'' 
Calvin  W.  Baker 
Jacob  Hicks 
Robert  Burrington 
Charles  Bond 
Wo).  H.  Sanford 
Elisha  Littlefield 
(iarrit  Bri)v/n 
Waters  Gillett 

Rupert. 

Nathan  Burton 
Hiram  S.  Smith 
Henry  Sheldon 
Seth  Sheldon 
Siraton  Rising,  Jr. 
Sterling  Sherman 
Joseph  Parker 
Jolin  Moore 
Joseph  Hastings 
Saiidffate. 
Hoi  ace  Hurd 
Roswell  Tuttle 
Evi  Sherman 


1                                                104 

Samuel  Coggswell 

Charles  E.  Houghton 

bamuel  Thomas,  Jr. 

William  Johnson 

Searsburgh. 

Stamford. 

John  Knapp 

Otis  Philips 

Joseph  Crosier 

James  Houghton 

Charles  Bowker 

Stephen  C.  Millard 

Joseph  Eames 

Calvin  Samson 

Sliaftsbury. 

D.  N.  Stroud 

David  R.  Allen 

Andrew  Cook 

Russell  Fisk 

Seneca  Phillips 

David  it.  Draper 

Elisha  Lake 

John  M.  Olin 

'I'y ler  Sunmer 

Hiram  Barton 

Sunderland. 

Simeon  Morton 

James  A.  Graves 

Lemuel  Bottum 

■Jciel  Kinney 

Hiram  Matteson 

Zenas  Warner 

Samuel  Ames 

John  Van  Oat 

EiiphaletBuck 

Wm.  Kelley 

Cyrus  Lane 

Truman  Parsons 

Johnson  Montgomery 

Winhall. 

William  D.Taft 

Reuben  Brook 

William  Brownson 

Benj.  Thatcher 

Prosper  S.  Millington 

Silas  Gleason 

Ebenezer  Matleson 

Francis  Kidder  jr. 

Jonas  Galusha 

James  AHen 

Joseph  Wait 

Silas  Eddy 

Walter  Taylor 

Be-iah  Wheeler 

Elijah  Galusha 

Woodford, 

Heniy  Mattesen 

Arnold  W.  Woodman 

Eli  Stone 

Benj.  R.  Hill 

Amos  Johnson 

Nathan  Brown 

Elijah  Bump 

Reuben  Hall 

Philorman  Bates 

Horace  Hollister 

John  Nilos 

Wm.  Kendall 

Seman  Blackmer 

Alonzo  Fox 

Sylvanus  Bates 

M.  Sibley 

David  Mattesim 

Joseph  Knapp 

Benjamin  Wheeler 

Wm.  Alverson 

Jeremiah  Aylesworth 

Martin  Ames 

David  Huling 

1G5 

WINDHAM  COUNTY. 

St^"'''^!^'!'"^'''  I  Jlssistant  Justices  of  Co.  Court. 
Win.  R.  Shaffer,    5 

Gates  Perry,  Jr.,  Sheriff. 

A^a  Duttoii,  Hii^h  Bailiff. 

Alexander  S.  Cainpbell,  Stated  Attorney. 

Henry  Smith,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 

Maylhoro\ 

Ellery  Albee,  Juchj:e  (f  Probate  for  the  District  of 

Westminster. 

Marshall   Miller,   Waller  Eay;cr,   Aaron  C.  R(3binson, 

Commissioners  o^ .Tail  Delivery. 

..    Abel  Hubbard,  Hop  Inspector. 

JUSTICES    OF  THE    PEACE. 

Acton.  Roswell  Goodenow 

Ebenezer  Hurjtington  RufiisClaik 

Nathan  Fisl^er  Dana  Hyde 

Daniel  Fisher  Jairus  Hall 

Athens.  Cyril  Martin 

AbraniBall  Jonathan  Smith 

Abram  Ball,  Jr.  JosepI)  B.  Cune 

Micah  Davis  Ebenezer  Wells 

Amos  Davis  Uoyal  Tyler 

Timothy  H.  Whitney  Humphrey  Harris 
Thaddeus  Alexander  Brookline. 

Daniel  Fuller  Isaac  Weliman,  3d 

Biattleboro\  Samuel  Stelbins 

Lemuel  Wiiitney  Jacob  Eurditt 

Samuel  Elliott  Hiram  Whitney 

Asa  Keyes  Anthony  Mason 

Henry  Smith  BarziPia  Stickney 

Paul  Chase  Joel  Harwood 

Jonathan  D.  Bradley  Epiiraira  Park 
Samuel  Root  D^ver. 

Joseph  G  odhue  Laban  Jones 

S;ephen  Gieenleaf  David  Burr 

Henry  Clark  Lvman  Howe 

Levi  Stoddard  AanMi  P.  Pony 

Willard   Arais  Asaph  Hnskins 

Lr.Fayette  Clark  Wiilian^  H.  Jones 

Samuel  Ear',  Jr.  Ebenezer  Copeland 


106 


David  Dexter,  Jr. 
Lewis  Hall 
James  iMiner 
Liberty  Howe 
William  Sherman 
Dummersion. 
John  F.  Stearnes 
Jdseph  Dix 
Isaac  N.  Knapp 
John  Clark 
Asa  Kniglit 
Thomas^Miller 
Samuel  Knight 
Asa  BDVLlen 
Epos  Leonard 
David  Be  mis 
Joel  Chandler 
Joseph  Duncan 
Asa  Dulton 

Grafton. 
Benjamin  Dwinnell 
Thaddeijs  Taylor 
Peler  W.  D(  an 
iJavid  L.  Putnam 
Asher  Putnam 
Joel  Whipple 
William  Whitcomb 
Erastus  Burgess 
John  Gib>on 
Ralph  Brinlnoll 
Benjamin  H.  Bridgman 

Guilford. 
Samuel  Sikes 
Nathan  P.  Cliapin 
Willard  .Martin 
Barnard  Lynde 
Cyrus  Carpenter 
Benjamin  W.  Stevens 
James  Noyes 
William  G.  Cutting 
Lucius  P.  Mowry 


Ward  Bullook 
Isaac  Brown 
Aaron  C.  Barney 
Joseph  G.  Taylor 
Robert  Bardvvell 
Halifax. 
Elisha  Hagar 
Sanford  Plumb 
Park  Williams 
Rufus  K.  Henry 
Amos  Tucker 
Asa  Liscomb 
William  H.  Stark 
Isaac  Worden 
iMoses  Chamberlain 
Addison  Fowler 
Reuben  Hatch 
James  Ij.  Stark 
Jamaica. 
Nathaniel  Robbins 
Alpheus  Kellogg 
Ziba  Chapin 
Hammond  Livermore 
James  Brown 
Joel  Holton 
Timothy  Goodale 
Squire  Gieason 
Samuel  T.  R.  Cheney 

Londondernj. 
David  Arnold 
Luther  Slowell 
Niles  Aldrich 
Simeon  Parker 
Barnet  Wait 
TJiomas  S.  Vial 
Abial  Whilman,  Jr. 
Jairus  B.  Collms 
Alpheus  Wright 
Alfred  Pierce 
Stephen  Smith 


107 



Marlboro. 

Joseph  T.  Red  way 

Ebenezer  Tucker 

John  Smith 

Phineas  Mather 

David  Foster 

Ebenezer  Pearsons 

Jonathan  Cutler 

Pliney  H  igley 

Thomas  White 

Ira  Adams 

Preston  W.  Taft 

Ezra  Tiinyer 

Forris  Moore 

Cotton  Mather 

Asa   Washburn 

Siineon  Adams 

Israel  Keyes 

Martin  Winchester 

Warren  Parker 

Dan  Miither 

John  Kimball 

Luther  Ames 

Eber.  Hodskin' 

Asa  Word  en 

Gideon  Cudworth 

JVeivfane. 

Horatio  Noyes 

Sylvaniis  Shervvin 

Rockingham. 

William  H.  Williams 

John  H.  Campbell 

Ebenezer  Morse 

David  Chandler 

Jonathan  Hall 

Cyrus  Locke 

Marshal!  Miller 

Artemas  Robbins 

Naihan  F.  Park 

William  Henry 

Aaron  C.  Robinson 

Stephen  R.  B.  Wales 

Sir  Isaac  Newton 

Samuel  L.Billings 

Edson  Higijlns 

Ezekiel  Weston 

William  LrWilliams 

Elias  Pulsipher 

George  Fisher 

William  'I'hayer 

George  A.  Morse 

Alexander  S.  Campoell 

Benjamin  Ormsbeo 

Horace  Baxter, 

Alvan  Boyden 

Henry  Lake,.Jx. 

Nahum  Eager 

Solomon  Wright 

Jacob  Allen,  Jr. 

Jesse  Howard 

James  Elliott 

Kendall  B.  Barry 

Joaiah  Taft 

Elisha  S.  Sabin 

Charles  K.  Field 

Henry  Walker 

Nahum  Houghton 

Russell  Hyde 

Wm.  Perry,  Asaph  Coy 

John  Wiley  2d 

Putney. 

John  S.  Fullerton 

Alexander  Campbell 

Joseph  Buswell 

Phinehas  White 

William  B.  Stearns 

Timothy  Underwood 

N.  Tracy  Sheafe 
/Somerset, 

David  Crawford 

Ephraim  Brown 

Hazeltine  Rice 

1                                                     103 

j        Prentice  B.  Piitiirim 

Lorenzo  Brown 

Moses  Pike 

Artenias  H.  Washburn 

HoHis  Town 

Nathan  Wood 

Joseph  Pike 

Vina!  Thayer 

Ephraim  Rice 

AllVed  Alvord 

Jdsoii  Duncan,  Jr. 

John  Stebbins 

Stratton. 

JVardshoro'. 

Stephen  B;illard 

Asa  Wheelock 

John  N.  Glazier 

Pearly  Fairbank 

Richard  Scott 

Silas  Dexter 

David  Rice 

Stephen  Warren 

Townshend. 

Daniel  Resd,  Jr. 

Waitstill  R.  Ranne}' 

John  P.  Vv^arren 

Abial  Stoddard 

Emery  Wheelock 

Lemuel  Farwell 

Asa  Kidder 

Zadock  Sawyer 
Barnard  Salisbury 

Richard  Kidder 

Nathaniel  Ward 

Joseph  Tyler 

Justice  Knowlton 

Samuel  F.  Thompson 

Henry  Grover 

James  Taggart 

Westminster. 

Emery  Kathan 

Ellery  Albee 

Shervvin  Gray 

James  Titcomb 

Chapin  Howard 

Joseph  Ranncy 

John  Biandin 

Stephen  Tuttle 

Samuel  Gray 

Alvan  Goodale 

Ebenezer  M.  Barber 

Ira  Goodhue 

Dana  Bailey 

Sylvester  S.  Stoddard 

Oliver  Wilkinson.  Jr. 

John  McNiel 

John  Roberts 

John  May 

Charles  Phelps 

Job  Parkhurst 

Joel  Chamberlin 

JVhitingham. 

John  H.  Brigham 

Amos  Brown 

Peter  R.  Taft 

Elisha  Putnam 

Nathaniel  Cheney,  Jr. 

David  Chase,  2d 

Henry  L.  Aiken 

Asa  Godfrey 

Nathan  Pierce 

Verncn. 
Cyrus  Washburn 
Elijah  Stebbins 

Henry  Good  now 

Reuben  Winn 

Leonard  Brown 

Obed  Foster 

Eli'  Lee 

Rufus  Brown 

Joseph  Franklin 

Walter  Goodnqw 

109 


Kufus  Cliuse  Oivertiarris 

Nathaniel  L.  Butler  Oscar  L.  Shafler 

Cyrus  B;;l!ou  Jcliiel  Sw.i't 

Solomon  Dix  Ruf'iis  S;earn^ 

William  Hall  Hmace  Hastings 

Amos  Brown  Horace  Smith 

Harvey  Brown  Ephraim  Tyler 
Philander  H.  Sumner  Windham. 

Josiah  Briggg  James  White 

James  Roherls  John  Woodhnrn 

Wihnivgton.  Joseph  \Voi)d 

Lancy  Forbes  Timothy  Burton 

Azor  Smith  Samuel  Godtlard 

Horace  Alvord  Levi  Kimbal! 

Richard  Waste  Ezra  Pierce 

Stephen  P.  Flagg  Harvey  Bnrnap 

Asher  Haynes  William  Harris 

Otis  Haynes  George  W.  Dutton 
John  C'  Wilson  Abel  Burdett 

Alanson  Parmelee 

WINDSOR  COUNTY. 

David  ^'7*;^  I  Assistant   Justices   of  Co.  Court. 

Reuben  Washburn,  y  -' 

Joel  Lull,  Jr.  Sheriff. 

Barnabus  Dean,  High  Bailiff. 

Edwin  Hutchinson,  States'  Attorney. 

James  Udail,  Judge  of  Probate  fur  the  District  of 

Hartford. 

Thomas  F.  Hammond,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the 

District  of  Windsor. 

Walter  Palmer,  Eliphaiet   Dunham,    Simon  Warren, 

Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 

Ezra  Putnam,  Jr.,  Elisha  L.  Sabin,  Inspectors  of  Hops. 

JUSTICES  OF    THE    PEACE. 

Andover.  Geo.  W.  Stickney 

Solomon  Howard,  Jr.  Abraham  Brown 
Benjamin  Morse  Baltimore 

Charles  W.  Chandler  J.  W.  Eoynton 

Sewall  Smith  John  Piper 

Ch,>rles  Sherwin  Lynian  Litch 
•    ^     • 


I  ID 

J^'sliLia  Leiand 

Abel  Gilson 

Barnard. 

Moody  S.  Proctor 

Calvin  Greene 

Chester.                 I 

diaries   Walrott 

TJuMnas  T.  Barrett           { 

Lucius  Freeman 

Philemon  Robbins 

i        Orrin  Ganiball 

I'honias  Robinst)n             i 

1        Alpheus  Howe 

Amos  Heald                        | 

1         Elijah  S()L'ar 

Simeon  Leiand                   I 

1        Jasper  Claik 

I'homas  C.  Olcolt            | 

1        Sanuiel  CoiiMit 

Benjnmin  Smith 

Harrison  Topliff 

Elihu  Chapia 

Daniel  Aiken 

Ruhis  Bruce                     1 

Bethel 

Abial  Ricliardson              f 

Jonathan   Marsh 

Josiah  Dana                       | 

Juhus  Converse 

Charles  Lee 

Walter  Perriri 

Nathaniel  Lord 

John  Woodbury 

Ptolemy  Eldson 

Asa  Brooks 

Ezra  Sar2;eant 

Lovel  Lathrop 

Hartford. 

S.meon  Babbit 

Zebulon  Delano 

Elijah  Castle 

James  Udall 

Horace  H.  Piiirie 

John  Downer 

Thomas  P.  Russell 

David  Newton 

James  R.  IV e wall 

Shubael  Russ 

Samuel  Hibbard 

George  Udall 

John  Noble 

Samuel  Nutt 

David  Owen 

Daniel  Flazen 

Brido^cioater. 

Allen  Hazen 

David  Thomson 

Alfred  Neal 

James  Walker 

Jonathan  Bugbee,  Jr. 

Richard  W/Southgate 

John  Strong                      i 

Emanuel  Sawyer 

George  E,  'Wales 

Isaiah  Raymond 

Lucius  Hazen 

Josiah  Jocelyn,  jr. 

William  L.  Bragg 

Cavendish. 

Francis  K.  Nichols 

Calvin  French 

John  Porter 

William  Smith 

Hartland. 

Samuel  Adams 

Ward  Cotton 

Salmon  F.  Dulton 

Hampden  Cutts                1 

Jesse  Adams 

.Job  Richmond 

Levi  Jackman 

Buckley  Marcy 

1 11 


Moses  T.  Swan 
Enliraim  Cleveland 
Dustin  Bates 

Ludlow. 
Asahel  Smith 
Asa  Fletclicr 
Arieriias  Spafford 
Charles  Ives 
Pliny  Parker 
Samuel  Ross 
Asa  S.  Barton 
Peter  T.  Washbnni 
Sewall  FiiUam,  Jr. 

A''onvich. 
Joel  Morris 
Aaron  Loveland 
E.  B.  Brown 
John  Wright 
Cyrus  Partridge 
Ira  Dara 
Wrn.  Slack,  jr. 
Otis  Seaver 
Rleazer  J.  Board  man 
Niuhaniel  Turner  jr 
[ra  Hazen 
Calvin  Sawyer 
Abel  Partridge 
Joseph  Emerson 
Elias  Newton 
Lyraan  Lewis 
Riifus  Hatch 
Daniel  Miner 

Plymouth. 
Moses  Pollard 
Enoch  Welherbee 
Samuel  Page 
Joseph  Kennedy 
Levi  Slack 
Jona.  Hall 
Calvin  Wilder 
Andrew  R.  Adams 


Augustus  H;izen 
Moses  Pollard  jr. 

Fomfret. 
Is-.iiali  Tink'ham,  Jr. 
Gardner  Winslow 
Rufus  Bugbec 
Otis  Chamberlin 
Amos  Rob'nson 
Oliver  Leonard 
Harvev  Bruce 
iMarlin  D.  Fnllelt 

Heading. 
Uriel  C.  Hatch 
John  Wheeler 
Benoni  B\ick 
ShuhacI  C.  Shedd 
Bridgman  Hapgood 
Galo  B.  Ralph" 
Nathaniel  Dyer 
Solomon  Keyes 
Hiram  Goddard 
Henry  Conant 
Luther  Kendall 
Luther  Furbush 
Rochester. 
Epbraim  D.  Briggs 
Sumner  A.  Webber 
Lyman  Emerson 
Joel  Cooper 
Sylvanus  Newell 
James  Newton 
Leonard  B.  Chaffee 
John  Chaffee 
Joseph  F.  Tilden 
John  'I'rask 
Charles  Dodd 
Solomon  Nott 
Rowland  Leonard 
Thomas  B.  JMartin 
Thomas  Barnes 


'zTVtSTt  .  ni:^c;32BaSk?B 


112 


RoijaUoii 

.lolin  Marshall 
Truman  H.  Salfi;ril 
Forest  Ada  ma 

Edwin  Pierce 
Charles  Button 
Elislia  Rix 
Ji'natliaii  Keuncy 
Oramel  Sawyer 
Harry  Riiigliam 
David  \V.  Wells 
Luilier  llov/e 
llenian  D'ji  kee 
Sharon. 
Samae!  Shuttlcworth 
John  Bildrvin 
Frceaiau  Holt 
Jaber.  Hunter 
Orin  Morehouse 
Gaius  Leonard 
Stephen  T.  Bean 
David  Fales 
Henry  Hitchcock 
Alexander  F.  Bean 
Horace  Pixiey 
Frederick  D.  Lathrop 
Israel  P.  Smith 
Zerah  Wadkins 

Spring;Jield. 
Asahel  Powers 
Elisha  Bi:-bee 
Jotham  Brilton 
Osm.on  Bur^e 
Noah  Saflbrd 
Henry  Clos>on 
William  W.Whitney 
William  Dyer 
Elia^  Damon 
Daniel  Davis 
John  Boynton,  Jr. 


Ornius  M.  VVhijiple 
John  Field 
Clark  Nichols 
\Villiam  E.  Smiley 
Samuel  W.  Porter 
Luci'is  M.  Cheney 
Tiiomas  Dana 
Abiier  Field 
Kenry  Evans 
Daniel  Adams 
Epliraim  Walker,  Jr. 

Stockbridge. 
Samuel  Belcher 
John  Leonard 
Joseph  Ch;imberlin 
Justin  Morgan 
Asa  Panndge 
Isaac  Jones 
Siimuel  Gilson 
John  R.  Fore:it 
Leonard  Ains worth 
John  Blackmer 
Samuel  Eaton 
Merrick  Gay 

Weathersfield. 
Thomas  Prentice 
Stephen  Prentice 
Ebenezer  Shedd 
Joshua  Upham 
Asa  Upham 
John  Sherwin 
Joseph  R.  Williams 
Jacob  Perkins 
A'vah  Chamberlin,  Jr. 
Sevvali  Clement 
James  A.  Gates 
Ch.;un'y  M.  Chamber^n 
Calvin  Ward 
Jonathan  Lawrence 
Daniel  Bowen 
B  irnabas  Dean 


113                                                    II 

John  Allison 

Milton  Brown                    | 

JVeston. 

Charles  Hopuins 

Henry  Lovejoy 

Thos.  M.  Pomeroy 

Amos  N.  Burton 

Thos.  F.  Hammond 

David  Sterlin 

Alfred  Worcester 

Asa  B.  Foster 

Charles  Mather 

William  Burton 

Carlos  Coolidge 

Perkins  N.  Wiley 

Woodstock. 

Thos.  R.  Park 

Walter  Palmer 

Thos.  B.  Wakefield 

Asaph  Fletcher 

JVijidsor. 

Norman  Williams 

Allen  Wardner 

Henry  W.  Rnglish 

'       Darius  Jones 

Henry  C.  Deni.son 

Edward  R.  Campbell 

Parker  Morse 

Asa  Aiken 

Ammi  Willard 

Edwin  Edgerton 

Richard  Hayes 

Thomas  Boynton 

Tracy  Bingham 

John  Dunbar 

Daniel  Talt.  Jr. 

Andrew  N.  Woodruff 

Nathan  T.  Churchill 

Allen  Wait 

Lysander  Raymond 

Ara  Cummings 

Eliphalet  Dunham 

Daniel  Read 

Nahum  Haskell 

Charles  Leavens 

Samuel  Wood 

Darius  Leavens 

Moses  Fairbanks 

Edward  D.  North 

John  Beraent                     | 

Nehemiah  Parker,  Jr. 

James  C.  Slayton             i 

Jesse  Lull 

John  Moulton                    1 

J;icob  Mansfield 

Job  Lym;!n                         i 

William  Tileston 

Edwin  Hutchinson 

John  Burnham 

Oel  Billings 

Caleb  Kendall 

Billy  Brown 

William  H.  Sabin 

Gaius  Perkins 

RUTLAND  COUNTY. 

oSdiah^Noble,  C  •^**^'«^'^"*  Justices  of  County  Court. 

Ira  Parsons,  Sheriff. 

Jona.  C.  Thrall,  Hia;h  Bailiff.                              \\ 

Solomon  Foot,  State's 

Attorney.                            1 

Wm.  Hall,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the' District  of  Rut-\\ 

land 

-1 

114 ^ 

Ahnoii  Warner,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 

Fair  haven. 

Robert  Picrpoint,  Luther  Danie's,  William  Fay,  Com- 

vrissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 


Benson. 
Isaac  N.u'toii 
Isaac  Gris-svolJ 
Mi'o  \V.  Smith 
Eli  ward  S.  Howard 
Je>:SL=  Parkliiil 
Isaac  rickiiisoii 
Ed'A-ard  H.  Aiken 
Danie!  Crawforil 
Si^th  Ransom 
Selh  K.  .Smith 
Jonas  Ghbs 
Hi. race  Enapp 
Ehenezer  Martin 
Loyal  C.  Kc Hoga 
Jame>^  H.  Gleason 
Philo  W:lcox 

Brandon. 
John  Conant 
Bar'/iliai  Davenport 
Ezra  Juno 
Harvey  Hall 
David  Eranderson 
Albert  Locke 
Colins  Andrews 
Martin  Carlisle 
Daniel  Farrint^'tori 
Ebeiiezer  N.  Briggs 
John  McConnell 
Davis  Collins 
Jesse  Hi  lies 
Hull  Burt 
Stearns  L  Field 
Nathan  T.  Sprague 
Juslns  Hvalt 
DeVvitt  C.Clark 


Castlcton. 
Benjamin  F.  Langdon 
William  Monl-iin 
Hannibal  Hodges 
Smith  Sherman 
V/ilham  B.  Colburn 
Hyde  Westover 
James  Adams 
Marcus  G.  Langdon 
Oliver  R.  Harris 
Tniiothy  W.  Rice 
Azariah  Griswoid 
Isaac  T.  WrigJit 
Ahiion  Warner 
Elisha  Gates 

Chittenden. 
Royal  HhII 
Porsenn-..  Wood 
Reuben  Harris,  Jr. 
Sardis  Manley 
Capen  Leonard,  J/. 

Clarendon 
Amos  F.  Campbell 
Solom.on  Havens 
Abner  H.  Colvin 
Silas  W.  Hodges 
John  L.  Marsh 
George  W.  Chaplin 
Thomas  Stewart,  Jr. 
Joseph  A.  Havs 
LewiS  M.  Walker 

Danh]]. 
Daniel  Bartlett 
Benjamin  Barnes 
Edward  Vaii 
John  Vail 


I 

115 

\        Rufus  Buekliii 

Jat'ob  Buridiaiu,  Jr. 

1        Jolin  C.  White 

Jonathan  Morgan 

\        Ini  I'^diiiuncls 

Alien  Vail 

I  .      Elijah  Bull 

C.  B.  HarrinKion 

]                   Fairhaven. 

Mount  Holly. 

I       Laniabiis  Kllis 

A!.i]ah  Cole 

\       Joseph  A'lanis 

Marvel  Jolinson 

I        Harvey  Hov/ard 

John  Willie 

\        Hiram  Maraiiton 

Homer  EaMe 

1        Benjamin  F.  Gilbert 

Ruths  Crowley 

Samuel  Wood,  St. 

folin  Ci-':.wley,  Jr. 

\                  Hubbardton. 

Mount  Tabor. 

j        James  Flat'g 

Benj.  Brit! on 

i        Pliny  Ho'mes 

Gideon  S.  Tabor 

[        Perry  Dikeman 

Caleb  Bufi'um 

1        Justin  Jenning.-: 

Orwell. 

f        James  W.  Barber 

Pliny  Smiih 

Rollin  V.  Horlon 

Joab  Smith 

Seth  St.  Jolm 

Thomas  D.  Hammond 

Amasa  L.  Jordon 

Ira  Young 

Ira. 

Roswell  Bottum,  Jr. 

Erwin  Ceilins 

Ira   Smith 

1        Riissel  Fisli 

\'\'ait  Branch 

] 

Whipple  Martin 

Rnluff  While,  2d 

Oziel  H.  Rounds 

P.iney  M.  Corbin 

■ 

Mendon. 

Willis  Abel 

i 

Riifiis  Richardson 

Juhub  C.  Thomas 

; 

1        Amos  Iiobin-on 

James  McEwin 

1 

i        Edward  Pviuzzey 

Lewis  S.  Flemingvray 

1 

James  K.  Pearsons 

Linus  Wilcox 

j 

;        James  Caldwell 

Josepii  H.  Chittenden 

! 

i        Timotliy  Gibson 

Pcnvht. 

Zidon  E'Ison 

Oliver  Hanks 

i 

Leverett  Wilkins 

Elisiia  Allen 

i                  Middletown. 

Josiah  Tohv,  Jr. 

i 

I 

Jonas  Clark- 

Joiiathan  Randail 

Orson  Clark 

Harry  Griswold 

1        Eli  Oatman 

Horace  AVilcox 

i        Henry  Bi;>;e'ow 

James  Lrach 

i 

1        Anson  Rod(!;ers 

Hoel  Stevens 

! 

David  M--)liurin 

1 

116 

Pittsjield. 

Rutland. 

Williani  R.  Blos^sotn 

Moses  Strong 

Eraslus  Holt 

Chauncey  Thrall 

Levi  Rix 

William  Page 

Amos  Holt 

Robert  Pierpoint 

Calvin  Jocclyn 

Ambrose  L.  Brown 

Daniel  Bowe 

Moses  Wat  kins 

Piltsford. 

Francis  Slason 

GorJoii  Newell 

Kdgar  L.  Ormsbee 

Isaac  Wiieatoii 

Luther  Daniels 

Thomas  F.  Boiiiie 

P' rede  rick  W,  Hopkins 

Thomas  H.  Palmer 

William  Y.  Ripley 

David  Hull,  Jr. 

Joel  M.  Mead 

Jefl'rey  Barns 

Samuel  Griggs 

Abraham  Owen 

Wm.  Green 

Samuel  H.  Kellogg 

Samuel  Cottinff 

Harris  Bogue- 

Reuben  R.  Tluall 

Artemas  Carpenter 

Jonas  Wheeler 

Abel  Penfiei.l 

James  Eager? 

Anderson  G.  Dana 

Jona.  (y.  'i'hrall 

Isaac  Bressee 

Dan.  Haskell 

German  F.  Hendee 

Sherhurne. 

John  Barns 

Richard  Esterbrooks,Jr. 

Amos  Hitchcock 

Benjamin  Hutchinson 

Jonathan  Burditt 

Charles  S.  N.  Anlhony 

David  Richardson 

George  W.  Topi  iff 

Poultney. 

Benjamin  Maxham 

Henry  G.  Nea'l 

Charles  Shedd 

Joel  Beaujan 

Silas  Colion 

Henrv  J.  Ruirgles 

Henry  B.  Adams 

William  P.  Noyea 

Shreu'sbury. 

James  S.  Harris 

John  Biickmaster 

John  G.  Farwcll 

Harry  Holden 

John  Lewis 

Jeffrey  A^  Barney 

Philo  Hosfhrd 

Elisha  Johnson,  Jr. 

Joseph  Joslyn 

Job  Waterman 

James  Winchell 

Benj.  T.  Needham 

Aaron  LewMS 

Otis  G.  Jones 

John  P.  Ransom 

Sudbury. 

Isaac  Leflingwell 

James  K.  Hyde 

' 

William  A.  Williams 

f^ 


117 

Uriel  B.  Go(?ld 

David  H.  Sabin 

laaac  Ketchani 

Amos  Bucklin 

Alaiisoa  Griffin 

P.  G.  Clark 

John  F.  Good  ell 

Wells. 

John  C.  Sawyer 

David  B.  Levels 

Samuel  Sanders 

Joseph  Park 

Tinmouth. 

Wesley  Clemens 

Noaii  W.  Sawyer 

William  Lamb 

Harvey  Shaw 

Almon  Hopson 

John  Norton 

Allen  G rover 

Royal  Cohnaii 

John  Borden 

Calvin  Brewer 

West  Haven. 

Jolin  Cobb 

Erastus  Coleman 

Wallino-ford. 

Isaac  E.  Jjkewa  { 

Samuel  M.  Edgerton           Seth  J.  Hitchcock           | 

\\  iHi;ini  Kent 

Samuel  Mcr  errand 

Samuel  Townsend, 

Jr,         Willard  Hitchcock 

Solomon  Wylie 

Artemas  Wyman 

Jarvis  Andrus 

John  Sisco 

John  Fox 

Hiram  K.  Hunt 

Alexander  JNjiller 

ADDISON  COUNTY. 

Samuel  H.Holley,   ?  ^.sistaiit  Justices  of  Co.  Court. 
Davis  Rich,              > 

Wm.  B.  Man  in 

,  Sheriff. 

Harry  Goodrich 

,  High  Bailiff. 

Ozias  SeyrHour, 

States'  Jlttorneii. 

Samuel  Swil't,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of     \ 

Addison. 

Harvey  Munsill,  Judg 

e  of  Frohate  for  the  District  of 

JYew  Haven. 

Joel  Doolittle,  Dorastus  Wooster,  Ira  Allen,  Commis- 

sioners of  Jail  Delivery. 

John  Pierpoint,  Elliot 

Sherill,   Hosea   Willard,    Com-\ 

missioners  of  Jail  Delivery  for  the  city  of  Verp^ennes, 

JUSTICES    OF  THE    PEACE. 

Addison. 

Henry  Brevoort 

Heman  Converse 

Arzah  Crane 

George  Wlllmarth 

Lyman  Clark 

Justus  Smith 

Joseph  Haj'ward 

118 


Lvriiaii  PfabO 
Joliii  W.  SLrotig 
W  htelcr  Frtiicii 
Samuel  Pond 
Isaiah  Clark 
Hyde  Barnes 

Bridport. 
Bemaiiiii)  luiner 
Culvin  Solace 
JaiiK'S  Fletrlier 
Joljii  Wicker 
Simon  Z.  Waikcr 
Jaa;es  'i'lu'iil! 
Pails  Fielciier 
Liorace  E.  Penlleld 
/Vhel  P.  Skin 
David  F.  Duly 
Irwin  K.  Gravcner 

Byiiitd. 
Haivey  Munsi.l 
^Horalio  Needham 
'RuI'usH.  Barnard 
Winter  II.  Hulley 
Henry    Siii)er 
Tinunan  Crane 
Nathan  Rider  Jr. 
Royal  VV.  Peak 
Henry  H.  Prime 
Philo  S.  Warner 
James  Saxlon 
Arza  Tracy 
Da^us  II.  Gaige 
Edmund  Hall 
VVheeiock  H  Hal", 

CormvaU. 
Chauncey  Cnok 
Truman  Eels 
Calvin  G.  Tildeu 
Orrin  Field 
John  Sanlord 
William  Hamilton 


Aiiiali.im    i'ODt 
Marcus  O.  Porter 
Jeowe  Ellsworth 

FerrisburgJu 
Theo|)hilusAiiddlebrook 
Noah  \\  .  Porter 
Ziiriel  Walker 
Daniel  JMarsh 
S;iiiaKd  }>   Booth 
Hemau  Ijainiim 
L■'l;^.:ii;g  Hard 
J;-.hn  .Gregoi'y 
Isaac  "\\  fbsier 
Aio!i7,..>  Ki.'iiball 
\\  iiiiain  Hazard 
Slephen  Field 
Jeliiel  Chamlierlin 

Cos  hen, 
N:  ilinii  Capen 
Junius  N.  L'ai  t 
AsaU-1  Durke}^ 
Silas  D.  Gale 
William  Cai  lisle,  Jr. 
Jesse  W^hile 
Francis  Brown 
Ruius  Tovvle 
Samuel  Root 
Levi  J'f^ashburn 
Granville. 
Joseph  P.  Ball 
Aloiizo  G.  Allen 
Uriah  Rice 
Joseph  FliiU 
James  W.  Parker 
David  Eaton 

Hancock. 
Zerah  Barnes 
Amos  Fai.sett 
Ehud  Darling 
Chas.  G.  Robbins 
Roval  Flint 


!19 


Leicester. 
John  Biillotk 
Silas  W.  Siaiiley 
John  Ct.  Perry 
Alfitd  Ames 
Reuben  S.  Larahee 
EbentEcr  H.  Jenney 

Lincoln. 
Isaac  Houston 
Hezekiah  Ilatcii 
\yiliiam  W :  Pope 
\Vm.  Mitchell 
Oliver  W.  Biirnhaiu 
Arian  C,  Allen 
John  Bush 
James  McLean 
Jesse  B.  Farr 

Middlcbiiry. 
Samuel  Swil't. 
Horatio  Seymour 
Rufiis  Wai::wriglit 
Abel  P.  Case 
Harvey  Bell 
Hiram  Mun|j;er 
Charles  Linsley 
Norman  T upper 
Joel  Doolittie       ,      '.. 
Oliver  Hyde 
Ozias  Seymour 
Jedediah  S.  Bushnell 
William  Bass 
Clark  Foot 
Edwin  Hammond 
Thomas  M.  Fitch 
Peter  Stair 
I: a  Stewart 
Dorastus  Wooster 
Jonathan  Hagar 
Nahum  Parker 
Joseph  Warner 
Edward  D.  Barber 


James  J  ewe  it 

Zacheus  Bass 

Oiis  Good.ich 

James  M.  ^lade 

Ebeiiezer  W.  Perry 
Monkton. 

Nulhan  Sinilh 

Alsoii  Colliiis 

Willi;ini  E  liolt 
•  Ethan  Fuiler 

Samuel  Lawrence 

Roswell  Atwujul 

Isaac  Di:leiJ,  Jr. 

Luman  B.  Smith 

Stoddard  Hollis 

James  Dart 

Aiza  C.  Dean 

(vowles  Coi'k 

Russell  Pmith 

jN'iilo  VV   Kinsley 

Johnson  Finney 

M.B.  B.ites 

Chaunccy  W .  Hutchins 

Allen  Dennis 

J\"ewliaven. 

Eli;isB:.tfom 
William  Nash 
Jonathan  Hov  t 
John  W.  Langdon 

Horace  P.  Birge 
Danie!  Twitchell 
Samuel  E.  Chalker 
Erasmus  D.  Warner 
Elon  Evarts 
Amos  Eddy 
Abijah  Blake 
Alired  P.  Ro^noe 
Osmond  Doud 
Julius  Elilridge 
Othinel  Jewett 
Horatio  Plumley 


120 


Panton^ 
Jesse  Graiidy 
Samuel  Shepard 
Silas  Pond 
Norman  Munson 
Alexander  Brnsh 
Silas  Tappan 
Nathan  Spalding 
John  Ciiilds 
Tnitnan  Grandy 
Abner  G.  Holconib 

Riptnn. 
Frederick  Smilli 
James  Pierce 
Harry  Downer 
Charles  Ri|)ley 

Salisbury. 
Jolin  M.  Weeks 
Aaron  Barrow-! 
Jonathan  Gibson 
Franklin  Bump 

Samuel  S.  Crook 

Mark  Ranney 

Oscar  P.  Sludden 

James  Andrus 

John  Dyar 

John  Prout 

Shoreham. 

Fdisha  Bascom 

Udney  H.  Everest 

Levi  O.  Birchard 

Alonzo  Birchard 

Joseph  Smith,  2d 

Lewis  Hunt 

Azel  Chipman 

Ebenezer  Bush 

Myron  VV.  C.  Wright 

Isaac  Cliipman 

Asa  Sunderiin 

Starksboro'. 

Elisha  Ferguson 


William  Worth,  2d 
Alnion  Atwood 
David  Kellogir,  Jr. 
Josiah  B.  Strong 
Andrew  Ferguson 
Orrin  Burnham 
Ansel  M.  Hawkins 
John  Hill,  3(1 
Samuel  D.  Holcomb 
Ira  Bushnell 
Jeremiah  Morrill 
Sidney  Saylcs 

Vergennes. 
Enoch  D.  Woodbridge 
John  Thompson 
Isairth  Scott 
John  Pierpoint 
William  H.  White 
Pliilip  C.  'I  uc  er 
Rodman  Chapman 
George  W.  Rodgera 
Ville  Lawrence 
Beiden  Seymour 
(ieorge  Parker 
Jehaziel  Sherman 
Samuel  Morg'an 
Samuel  WHIson 
Moses  Sargeant 
Jared  M.  'Taylor 
George  \N.  Grandy 

Wattham. 
Peleg  Fisher 
Chester  Ward 
Elijah  Benton 
George  Fisher 
Rollm  Everts 
John  D.  Barton 
Buel  Tomlinson 

Weybi  idge. 
Elijah  G.  Drake 
Wightman  Chapman 

"    I    ii-i""r7i"v  'wraa 


^ 


Jolui  Bril'eil  Aiulrevv  M.   ilaltlvvin 

Ziri'h  P;rier  i\rtH)n  Neeui:.'m 

Snrdis  Dodge  Iliirnion  Strong 
'i'unoihy  W.  Twitchell       Ahel  Wander 

Samuel  James  Ej-'naini  Mou'ton 

Solomon  Parker  Moulloii  JS'ecdham 

iVIiitiiig. 
Josepli  Si  mo  lis 

ORANGE  COUNTY. 

Daniel  Cobb,  I  ^ggis^ani  Justices  of  Co.  Court. 

Asa  Storey,  Sherijf.  '"' .'  ■ 

Josiah  White,  High  Bailiff. 
Eiijaii  Farr,  State's  Attorney. 
Calvin  Blodgett,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 

Randolph. 
William  Spencer,  Judge  of  Piobatefor  the  District  of 

Bradford. 

Josiah  Dana,  C:'vin  Blodgett,  Elihu  Norton,   Com- 

missioners  of  Jail  Delivery, 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Bradford.       Zenas  Thayer       John  VV.  Smith 
Adams  Preston      S.  S.  Goodnovv      Jasou  S'cele 
Phillips  GrcenleafCalvin  Randall      Thomas  Jones 
Thomas  Morey  Brookfield.       Cah'io  Clark 

A.  P.  Flanders      Luiher  Wlieatley  E.  V^  I'iiams,  Jr. 
J.  W.  D.  Parker  Fred.  Griswold      Harry  W.  Hatch 
Alvin  Taylor         Homer  Hatch        U.  Lathrop,  Jr. 
Moody  Grow        Joseph  G.  Smith  Jacob  Norr'S 
John  B.  Corliss     Ariel  Bnrnham      Fearley  C.  Jones 
Evan  D.Corliss    Nath'l  Wheatley  Levi  B,  Vilas 
Geo.  P.  Baldvpin  Justus  Edson        Amos  A.  Howes 
Erastus  C.  West  Noah  Paiue  Daviii  Goodwin 

Braintree.        Waldo  W.  IngallsCalvin  Blodtrett 
John  Cnrtiss  Tho's  Kingsbury  Wm.  8.  Sh(  ;->erd 

Elijah  Flint  Simon  Cotton        Elijah  Coburn 

Noah  B.  Cady      Richard  Wells      Parish  Badger 
Ira  Mann  Daniel  Kingsbury         Corinth. 

C.  Huntington  Chelsea.         Samuel  Hazeltine 

Stephen  Benton    Josiah  Dana  Henry  Dearborn 


i^ewis  Pj.e.'ici  r 
Philander  Periiii 

Biwiii; '.  Sprague 
V/ni.  .Vlashani 
Hoiaiio  Lillie 


Stephen  E^non      Jeremiah  Nourse  CJiarlesCarpenter 
Ephri'im  Ward     Joseph  Prescoti,    Jacob  Davis 
J.  Fellows,  Jr.      Sanmei  Gibi?on      Benjamin  Jones 
John  Rirliiiflsnn  Joseph  fen  V 
Samue!  Darling    Tliomas  VA'Jison 
Richard  Smith.       Joiia-i  W.  Cliw!, 
J'->shi!a  Men-ill      Jnnas  Tucker 
V^'illiani  Spencer  Levi  Cailer 
Nathan  liUVe       JMose^  Hiichanun  L.  D.  Heriick 
G.  'i'aplhi,  Jr.       Hiram  Tracy  Sti-qfm-d. 

Wlnthrop  Green  Win.Bnilev  Lenr.ard  Walker 

Lynds  Ltilher        R.  R.  Aldricli        Pliny  Day 
Pcnson  Aldrich     S.  Chaj;man  John  Burnham 

Piani  Poor  David  Hazehine  Slejhen  Morrill 

Moses  Sawyer      John  Atwood,  Jr.Tho's  Hazelline 
Ira  Whiitaker       Robert  Renfrew   Geo.  W.Alger 
I  David  Dearborn  Orange.         J.H.Harris 

I  James  Spear  Lulher  Carpenter  Frederick  Smith 

I  Michael  Stevens   L.  S.  Burnham     David  Morrill 
0.  W.B.EasimaoMoses  Sarcrcant    Darius  Tyler 

Fairlee.         Horace  F'ifield      RuFus  M. "Benson 
TliomasHighlandReuben  White      Eleazer  Baldwin 
Dyer  Waterman  Richard  Paine       D.  G.  Pennock 
l^iii;-;ehas  Bailey    Lathrop  Fish        Abraham  Brown 
'^homas  Stratlon  David  Holbrook  Daniel  Long 
-olomon  Bliss       Louis  F.Peabody  S.  S.  Kibbinger 
Grant  Smith  David  Hams        John  Reynolds,  jr 

Phineas  Dodge      A.Houghton         Nathaniel  Gove 
Moulton  Morey    Jeremiah  Sanborn        Thetford. 
James  Morrison    JacobP.  S^rgeantDavid  Bruce 
Calvin  Cobnrn  Randolph.        Harry  H.  Niles 

Geo.  W.  Cook      Mariia  Flint  Heman  Hosford 

JVewbury.        Snoch  Hebard      Stephen  Eastman 
1  Charles  Flale         \Vm.  Hebard        Simeon  Short 
Zebina  Newell      Edmund  Weston  John  Hall 
Isaac  A.  Bailey     Edward  Eastman  Jona.  Emerson 
jTappan  Stevens  Phineas  Moulton  T.P.BarthoIeroew 
!  Henry  Keyes        Abner  Waldo        Sam'l  Farnsworth 
I  Abner  Bailey         Seth  Washburn    Jas.  D.  Crocker 
j  Horatio  Brock       John  Tiffany         Urial  Hosford 
J  J.  E. Chamberlain  Harvey  Samson    Sylvanus  Sayer 


Lester  Bi-yant       Isaiah  Bncon         John  Cclby 
Lyman  Filch         Jolm  L.  Hall         Georfve  W.  We?! 
John  Jucid  Spencer  Smith      Elislia  Tracy 

William  Siveatt    Giistaviis  Rolphe  A.  h.  Watson 
Wni.  Kingman  Vcrshire.        R.  S.  Currier 

Dodfie  Hay  ward  Thonr-is  Keyes  West  Fairlee. 

Topsham.        \Vm.  Boardnuin  Elisha  Thayer 
Jona.  Jenness       Ira  Corse  Elisha  May 

Moses  Wallace     Gilead  Jones         William  Morse 
Aaron  Sanbiirn      Rufus  Blanchard  Azariaii  Wild 
Carlos  P.  Bill        Pliny  Dwiglit        William  Nilcs 
John  FelJnws        S.  i^-'.  Kinibail       George  May 
Edmund  George  M.  Barth.olemew  Benj.  L.Worthley 
Hale  Grow  Solomon  Colton    Chades  Child 

Sam'l  B.itchelder  Wm.  Humplney  Che.-ter  Chubb 
Levi  Tabor  Simeon  B..con       H.  K,  Miner 

Nath;4ni(  I  Healcy  W^m.  Nourse         Benjamin  Morey 
Moses  A.  Dustin  Natiian  Spear       Daniel  Learned 
Duncan  McKeith  B.  O.  Tyler  Williamstown. 

Calvin  Tailor        Flavel  Brown        Aaron  S.  Marlyn 
Philip  H.Baker    S.  T.  Wiggins      Joe!  Bass 
James  F.  George  Israel  Dimond       Darius  Pride 

Tunbridge.      Jacob  Church        Nathaniel  Gillson 
Samuel  An&Un      Jos.  F.  Carlton     Ariel  Crane 
Cyrus  Chapman   HoraceCarpenter  Andrew  Burnham 
ElijahDickerman      WashAngton.      Jonathan  Lewis 
Eben'r  Hackett    Philip  Sargeant  ^  John  Poor 
David  G.  Foster  Henry  C.VVeedeii  Horace  Ware 
Charles  M.Lamb  Cutting  S.^alle  Nathaniel  Martin 
Harvey  'JVaey      Jacob  Bliss  Alvan  Smith 

Geo.  Weymouth  Zadock  Cheney    B.  Newcomb 
Zebina  Whitney  Zenas  Smith  Asa  Howe 

Tho's  S. Paine,  jr.  Moses  Luwis 

CHITTENDEN  COUNTY. 

William  Wood,       ?  Assistant  Justices  of  Co.  Court. 

Stephen  Byington,  5  "^ 

George  A.  Allen,  Sheriff. 
Horace  Ferris,  High  Bailiff. 
David  French,  Staters  Jlltomey. 
Charles  Russell,  Judge  of  Probate. 


Idrat'l  l\  i-.lr.h.-iivisiJii.  Jolin  K.  Gray,  Henry  B.  Siiicy, 

Commissioners  of  Jail  JJeliiiiii. 

Levi  V^'lutroiTib,   Hop  Inspector. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

BoJtcn.  Wyilys  Lyinnn      F.  W.  Joiner 

Snm'l  B.KennacJy  H.  Le;iven\V()i  ui   J.  B.  Weed 
i  'tlores  L.  Colloii  Pliim-as  i..yirian     Ciiesitr  S'aier 
iZr.ch.ns  Ricker    S,  iM.  Pii'sr.r.«       DirriH  Lia^efield 
jJohii  Pi;ieo  C'lUirJoae.        Peai!  Cn.stle 

!  Gideon  Barber      Ezra  llult  Jedediah  Tattle 

Julii)  Willie  E.  H.  Vv'iieeler       l>a\id  Dny,  jr. 

Josepli  Sniitii        Abner  SoM'.er         Tlios.  Chii^ruan 

Burlington.      B.  Leaveir.vorth    Wra.  Ballon 
Charies  Adams      3.  W.  Hul)bell       A.  B.  Lar.ab'je 
David  Russell       Leveret tShertnan  Luther  R.  Eaton 
Charles  Russell     Wiiliaii!-'  Bartor         Rinesbun^/i. 
R.  G.  Cole  Colchester.        Nahinn  Peck 

Alvan  Foot  John  S.  Webster  C.  E.  Miles 

Cha's  V.  VViJi ner 'J'homasBrowiiell  John  Wheelock 
\Ni\\.  F.Giisu'old  Kben'r  Wolcutt     Harmon  Toby 
I.  P.  U'cbirdson  Joseydi  E.Uhodes  Erasmus  IVleech 
John  N.Ponieroy  Rosweli  Newton    Daniel  Scofield 
John  Johnson        John  Lyon  J.  S.  Patrick 

William  W'eston  Cyrus  Farrand       Perry  Russell 
Henry  B.  Stacy    John  S.  Munson    ALirv'p  Leonard 
John  Barstow       C.  W.  Grannis      Hoel  C.  Flanacjan 
Sa.iniel  K.  Ishaiu.Azariah  Lee  Lyman  Dorwin 

W'm.  A.Gi-isv/old  FacoJi -iolphe        Win.  S.  Baldwin 
LymanCumraingsWrn.  Hyde  Eimer  Beeclier 

JohnBai;-!  Henry  id  :^.nd  F.W.Baldwin 

Daniel  P.  Adams  M.  D.  Wickwire  D  Miiel  Goodyear 
C.Goodrich  Wm.  Scott  Sam'l  M.  Mead 

Isaac  Warner       John  A.  Willey         Huntington. 
Eleazcr  Stewart   Georiie  Bates        James  Ambler 
An;os  Blodgett      Daniel  Stearns      Emery  Taylor 
Nath.  B.Haswell  W.  C.  Whiteman  Joseph  Eddy 
Wdliam  Noble  E-isex-,  Jere.  Remington 

Ephraim  Pike       Samuel  Page         Lyman  Hall 
Dhu  Day  Amasa  Bryant       Reuben  Nims 

Geo.  Edijecomb    David  Kellogg      John  Snyder 
J.VanSickieu,  jr.  B.  B.  Butler  Nathaniel  Norton 


125 

Jericho.  lloswell  Fay         L.  M.  Dixon 

Peter  L.  Allen       Asii  Gillelt  Peter  Martin 

Arthur  Bostwick  Abralian)  Smith     Ahira  Livingston 
Truman  Barney   BenoniTliompson  II.  A.  Narronsore 


ickraa" 
jr. 


Ethvard  Jones       AUnarin  yiseldon 
E.  B.  Green  Edwin  Hard 

Roswell  xMiison     B.  M.Burbanlc 
Eli  Brownson        E,  F.  Hutchings 
Ransom  Jones  Wesfjord. 

Amos  B.  Cooper  Jonas  Hobert 
Reuben  Marcey    Ariemay  Flagg     Daniel  Macoirber 
Henry  Oaks  Wm.  P.  Brings     Isaac  Ciiase 

Hosea  Spalding    Chas.Huntitigton  Wm.  Bowman 
Orvili  Shaw  SylvanusDoiiglass  Warren  Hoxie 

Jesse  Tnompson  Rawley  Gleason    B.  F.  Beach 


LemueiB 
David  Fisk 
F.  G.  Hill 

Oliver  Lowry 
Albert  Lee 
Eben  Lee 


John  Beiiham 
S.  S.  Douglass 
John  Lyman,  jr. 
John  T.  Clapp 

Milton. 
Phelps  Smith 
Jacob  Davis 


Asa  B.  Murray     Salmon  Ciishman 
Joseph  Whipple    Amos  Eastman 


Slielhiiriie. 
Elijah  Phelps 
Asahel  Nayh 
Isaac  Higbee 
Garrad  Burritt 


A  G.Whittemore  Samuel  Biin 
Ira  Witters  Ralpli  H.  Reed 


Joim  Hyde 
E.  Wellington 
Gideon  H.  Rice 
Stephen  Hoxie 
Benj.  Fairchild 


Arthur  Hunting 
Charles  Jackson 
David  P.  Clark 
Luther  Dixon 
Richmond. 
Carlos  Allen 


John  Parker 

Williston. 
John  Brown,  jr. 
Herald  Stevens 
David  A.  Murray 
Chaun.  Browne!! 
David  Isham 
Elisba  Miller,  jr. 
T.  Cliitienden" 


Henry  S.  Mors 
Lyman  Ha!! 

Samuel  Fletcher   Rufus  Walston 
E.  W.  Spear  Anson  Byington 

St.  George.       J.  G.  Chittenden 
George  K.  Piatt  Sherman  Beach     Ezbon  Snnfbrd 
SamuelBoardiiianGeorge  B.  Isham  David  French 
Benj.  C.Webster  ReubenLockwood  Albert  G.  Fuller 
Levi  Sanderson     Colonel  Smith       Nathaniel  Parker 
UndeyhiU.        Zadock  Coleman 
Wm.  Barney  John  Wright 

John  H.  Tower     Elias  Coon 
Jonas  Humphrey  Zim.ri  Root 
Samuel  Wei's        Jesse  Thompson 
Geo.  N,Wakefield 


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WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

William  W    Pingrey,  }  ^,,,-,^„„^  j,,,^,;,,,  ,,j-  (jo.  Court. 
Horace  Hollister,        ^  *' 

John  Starkweather,  S/ieriff. 

Levi  Smith,  High  Bailiff. 

Horner  W.  Heaton,  State's  Attorney. 
Daniel  P.  Thompson,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District 

of  IVashingtori. 

Thomas  Needham,  Silas  C.  French,  VVoo?ter  Sprague, 

Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 

Joseph  W.  Curtis,  Inspecior  of  Hops. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE    PEACE. 

Barre.  Theodore  Strong  Rutty  Lewis 

Chapin  Keith         Rohert  Jolinson    Peter  Drew 
AivanCarler  Joim  Darling  Fayston. 

Newell  Kinsman  Alonzo  Mason      Calvin  Fullerton 
John  Thwing        J.W.  Thompson  Henry  C.  Jones 
StephenFreenian  John  Winslow     Ziba  W.Boyce 
P.  Johonnett,  Jr.  Nahum  Rice         Ira  Richardson 
Jeremiah  Ellis       Cyrus  Bailey         Jacob  Boyce 
Leonard  Keith      SolomoiiNye,  Jr.       Marshfield. 
Thomas  Town     Elijah  Nye,  Jr.     William  Martin 
Ira  Day  Asa  Dodge,  Jr.     Jacob  Putnam 

Maynard  French  Calais.  Jeremiah  Carlton 

Jacob  Scott,  Jr.    Gideon  Hicks       BemisPike 
Cyrus  Barber         Nathaniel  Eaton  Edwin  Pitkin 
Oiis  Peck  JacobTewksbury  James  Pitkin 

Joseph  Parker       Shubacl  Wheeler  J.  D.  Carpenter 

Berlin.  Asa  George  Oliver  Howard 

Abel  Knapp  Jabez  Mower       Jona.  S.  Dodge 

Gershom  Heaton  Alonzo  Pierce  Middlesex. 

Ebcnezer  Bailey   Wm.  Robinson    Horace  Holden 
Asahel  H.  Nye     E.  C.  McLoud     Jesse  Johnson, Jr. 
S.  Hayward,'Jr.  Abdiel  Kent  Salvin  K.  Collins 

Leonard  Ellis        J^uther  Morse      Aaron  Ladd 
J.Goodenoughjjr. Joseph  Lance       Ira  Cummings 
Edward  B.Browp  Pliny  Curtis  John  Poor 

Cyrus  Johnson  JDuxbury.        Holden  Putnam 

James  Currier       David  Belding      Chs.  Wallen 
Israel  House  Roderick  Philips  Jacob  S.  Ladd 

Moses  Strong        Ira  Arms  Stephen  Willey 


]jj 

Monroe.         Cyrus  Ware 
Joel  Cillcy  Sti!lmanChurchill 

Lovel  Kelton        Pardoi  SteV;.iis 
Asaph  Town         A.  A.  Sweet 
S.  C.  Burnham      Royal  Wheeler 
SiephenChapman       Moretown. 
Jacob  S.  Jackson  CephasCarpeiiter 
J.  R.  Norcross      John  Howes 
Eben.  Bruce         A.  C.  Noble 
Joseph  Parker       Charles  Howe 
Abner  Town         Horace  Heaton 
Lemuel  Perry       MichaelB.Tnplin 

Montpdier.      Joseph  Sawyer 
Darius  boyden  A'^orthfie'ld. 

Parley  Davis        Elijah  Burnham 
Israel  Goodwin     Elijah  Smiih,  Jr. 
Joel  Basse tt  John  L.  Buck 

Daniel  Baldwin    JamesW.Johnson 
NathanielC.King  S.  U.  Richmond 
Lucius  B.  Peck      Nath'lRichardson 
AugustineClarke  Volney  H.Averill 
John  Spalding      Ilosea  Clark 
Jona.  P.  Miller     Gurdon  Randall 
Charles  Clark        Mo^es  Robinson 
Azel  Spalding       HemanCarpenter 
Orarael  H.Smith        Plainfield. 
John  Vincent        DuronWhitilesey 
Geo.  B,  Manser    Ebenezer  Martin 
Sam.  B.  Prentiss  Baxter  Bancroft 
Lyman  Brigiz:s      Albe  Martin 
D.  P.  Thompson  Junius  B.  Davis 
Cyrus  Morse         Justus  Kinney 
Geo.VVorthingtonNathi  Sherman 
Wra.  W.Cadwell  Dudley  Perkins 
Rawsel  R.  Keith         Roxbury. 
HomerW.HeatonRobert  Cram 
J.  T.  Marston      Sam.  M.  Orcult 
Charles  Sibley      John  Cross 
Thomas  Reed       Henry  S.  Boyce 
A.  Waterman       Ch's  Sampson 
Joshua  Y.  Vail    Wm.  Ruiiffles 


Darius  Hatch 
James  Pike 
Horace  Nichols 
Jehiel  Allen 

Waitsfield. 
Matthias's.  Jones 
Jennison  Jones 
R.  Richardson 
Orson  Skinner 
BenjamiuReedJr. 
David  C  Joysline 
.Fames  C.  Farn-o 
Wan  en. 

F.  A.  Wrighc 
Moses  Ordway 
Thos.  Sargeant 
ArtemasCushman 
Aaron  Rising 
Wm.Canlell 
Denslow  Upham 
Jas.  Ricnardson 
Wm.  B.Tyler 

Waterhnry. 
Dan  Carpenter 
Ralph  Worster 
Wm.  W.  Wells 
Daniel  Pinneo 
Ehakim  Allen 
Thaddens  Clough 
Joseph  Barnes-,  jr. 

G.  W.Dillingham 
Lesley  Gregg 
Samuel  Bryant 
Henry  F.  Janes 
^.  Dillingham, Jr. 
W.  H.  Kneeland 
Tho.  B.  Downer 
Geo.  Scagel,  Jr. 
David  G.  Shepley 
Wm.  Carpenter 
R.  C.Smith 


Kenry  Diuglass 

IVorceUer. 
A  mos  Rice 


128 

Ailcii  Vail 
Opiiir  Leonard 


Jlssistant  Justices  of  Co.  Court. 


David  Poor 
Dan.  Hougliton 
Daniel  Adams       Horsce  Hovey 

CALEDONIA  COUNTY. 

IVTarcus  O.  Fisher, 
Epaphras  B.Chase, 

John  Currier,  Sheriff.  •■•..- 

Isaac  N.  Ha!I,  High  Bailiff'. 
Thos.  Bartlett,  Jr.,  State's  .Attorney. 
Sam.  B.  Mallocijs,  Judge  of  Pr-bate  for  the  District 

of    Caledonia. 
Samuel  Sius,  George  W.  Drew,  Salma  Davis,  Com- 
missioners of  Jail  Delivery. 
Calv^in  Morr:!l,  Inspector   -f  Hops. 

JTSTICES  OF    THE  PEACE. 

B:irnet.  Dan'l  Becluvith     Azor  Wetherbee 

Walter  Harvey    Jes»e  Ma:  shall       Samuel  Sias 
H.  W.  Be'den       John  F.  Pope 
John  M.    Kinbey  Josiah  Morse 
E.  WooJruh"         Joseph    Morrill 
Jona.  F.  Skim. er  AsahclPurrington  Samuel  Ingalls 
Mordecai  Hale  Cabot.  JohnKelsey 

Solomon  Stevens  Leonard  Orciitt     Wm.  I.  Sianton 
Huixh  Somers       Marcus  O.  Fisher  David  Brown 

Anthony  Perry     D.  'J\  Bilcheldor 
John  Damon         Geo.  B.  Chandler 
Tiio-n.O-good,  jr.  Geo.  W.  Drew 
Alpha  Webster     Charles  Davis 
Wm.  Holt  Eben.  Eastman 

John  R.  Putnam  Henry  Mattoci^s 
Roswell  Farr  Theron  Howard 
Jas.  M.  Harris      Nathaniel  West 


iiihen.  Brev.'cr 

James  Gilchrist 

Obed  S.  Ey.ch 


Peter  Laird 
"^ym.  Lackey 
Robert  Harvey 
John  Sluw 
Sila.s  Harvey 
Wm   Shearer 
Nath'l  Bishop 
Burke 


Geo.  vV.Denison  Jcre.  Atkins 


El  am  Whiu 
Sah  Clark,  Jr. 
Silas  Harvey 
Isaac  Denison 
S.  Houghton 
Lewis  Jenkins 
Fhi'ip  Smit'. 


O.  A-  Warner 
Joseph  Preston 

Danville. 
Arclie'aus  Sias 
Sam.  Tiionjpson 
.John  A.  Stantim 
E.  Unde  'vood 


John  Fisher 
AVilliam  Blount 
Sam.  B.  Mattocks 
William  Sini 
James  M.Morrill 
Salma  Davis 
A.!)drew]McMilian 
Sanri  Varnry 


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Goshen.   Gore    by         Lyndon.  John  Nelson 

Plainfield.       StepheiiMcGaffeyJnmes  Nelson.  .1 
Jona.  Ferliins         IraWillmanh        William  Gray 

hy  Wheelock.      Jude  Kimuail        Archibald  P. n  i.( 
Alberi  R.  Siailli    William  Pierce     Amos  Noyes 
Groton.  Otis  Evens  Sheffield. 

Jacob  Abbott         E   H.  Fislier         Moses  Davis  i 

William  Grant      Waiter  Huit  Eiisha  Davis,  Jr.    ; 

Isaac  N.  Hall         Thos.  Bartlett,  jrReuben  JVliles 
Daniel  Roberts      Geo.  C.  Gaboon     Samuel  Bean 
Hezekiah  Kimba!!  Lewis  R.  Btown  Ezekiel   iMilea 
J.^hn  Darling-        JTGCurininjrham Joseph  Ide 
Wm.Wiutehill      Oliver  Chafee        James  Townscnd 
R.  Whiicher         Wni.  McGafley     John  T.  Smilh 

Hardwick.        R.  D.  Darling       Harris  Smilh 
Elnalhan  Strong  Philip  Goss  SlephenDrowii  jr. 

Tiniothy  P. Fuller  Job  Randall  NiihanicI  Elkina 

David  Tuttle  A'^ewark         Jn«.  P.  ingnTs 

Daniel  French       Eleazer  Packer        St.  Johnabury. 
Bliss  N.  Davis       Amos  Parker         Luther  Clark 
Jolm  R.  Skinner  P.  Hartvvell  Jerry  Dickerman 

Orra  Crosby  L.  M.  Sleeper        Isaac  Harrinirton 

Ward  Bayley        E.  P-  Spencer        John  Armingion 
Liiman  Brunson    Orrin  C.  Kibbey    W.  P.  Stoiighton 
Elisha  B.  Thomas  Dan'l  Smith  Luther  Jevvett 

Enoch  Bayley       Jas.  Roberts,  jr.    Abel  Butler 
Jonathan  Foster         Peacham.         Harris  Knapp 
Silas  Underwood  N.Bradley  Eben.  Severance 

Levi  Goodrich      John   Mattocks     Calvin  Morrill 
S.   Sinclair  James  Clark  L.  Harrington 

A.  Goodrich  Sam.  A.  Chandler  John  Morse 

H.  S.  Chaplin       Asa  Skeele  David  W.  Lee 

Phiueas  Dodge      Simon  Blanchard  Moses  Hill 

Kivby.  Wm.  Wheeler  Sutton. 

TimothyLock      David  Mills  Jona.  Richardson 

David  Young       Joseph  Patridge     Asa  C.  Ethridge 
Merrill  Newhall   Orrin  Martin  ChaunceyHolman 

Otis  Joslin  D.  W.  Choate      John  Berkwith 

Jere.  Ingiaham     Jacob  Blanchard   Tliaddeus  Curtiss 
Aruna  Leach  Ryegate.         Martin  Way 

James  Church       Jabez  Bij^elow       David  Stoddard 


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130 


Eben.  Bicktord  Waterf<,rd.       fsoiah  Carpenter 

Adna  C.  Denison  S.  nemiii<.nvny      John  Stiles,  Jr. 

Neiit'miah  Shaw  Rohert  Taggard  JV/ieehck. 

Josiah  VVilley       Jonah  Carpenter  Jonathan  Taylor 

Horace  W:iy  Reuben  C.Benton '^amr.el  Bijj^elou- 

Walden.         Arad  Freeman       David  Darli'ig 

Daniel   Wooster  Joseph  Ide  Abiicr  Hoyl 

John  Gonld  Croel  ChanibtTiin  Hiel  Bradley 

A(hin)  Am^den      Nathaniel  Lee        'Jh's  M 'tthevvson 

Nath'i  Perkins  Jr.John  Felch  J.  ha  VV,  Brown 

N.  Farrino-ton,Jr.Denison  Pike  Jefferson  Leavitt 

|l  James  Bell  T.  K.  Fairbanks    Ed.  M.  Mao-oon 

Hiram  Perkins      Royal  Ross  Sam'l  F.ShaUiick 

Merrill  Foster  -Benj.  Conner 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

Cornelius  Wood,     }    n     ■  .     ^  t    .■  f'  r<     rt      « 

.  ,       D     .         >  Assistant  uiisticcs  of  Lo,  Court. 

Augustus  Burt,        ^  •' 

D.  R.  Boirue,  Sheriff'. 
Peabody  Keyes,  High  Bailiff, 
Orlando  Stevens,  State's  Jltt'>rney. 
VVm.  Bridges,  Judge   of  Probate  for   the  District  of 

Georgia. 
James  Davis,  Jasper  Cartis,  Bates  Turner,   Commis- 
sioners of  Jail  Delivery. 
A.  G.  'I'arhon,  Inspector  of  Hops. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACK. 

Bakersfield.      Dexter  Gilbert  Aaron  H.Orton 

Calvin  Eu'iiigs      Bennett  Eaton  Aaron  S.  Beeman 

S.  B,  Hazeltine      Micah  Sl-'ne  Benj.  R'chardson 

Elijah  Barns  Charles  Steven':  Lvnian  Hollev 

Wm.  G.  Wdson    INI.  M.ChamberliDAlfred  Wheeler 

Berkshire.       H.  N.  Parker  Sawyer  Walker 
Croniwel!  Bowcn          Fairfax.  F^air field, 

Wm.C.Ellsworth  H,  E.  Hubbell  John  L^ch 

James  C.  Stone     C.  Sainp.son  Aaron  Burr 

Jasper  ChaRee      Hiram  Bellows  Benjamin  N"ye 

Linus  Leavins       Joseph  Hunt  Jcah  Smitii 

Joseph  Smith        HirrvS)'rie  IIumonNortlirop 

Sannie!  S.  Butler  Jas.  Farnsworlh  Joseph  Bnwdjsh 

Enoshur'j^h.      J.  H.  FarnsworthWm.  W.  Thorp 

Horace  Ealon        Phik)  England  Lyman  Ri.yce 


m 

Joseph  Soii!e         Cornelius  Palmer  H.  R.  Bcardsley 

Sam'l  Beardsley    Smith  Karrand  Luther  i3.  Hunt 

John  B:irr  James  Davis 

Fletcher.        E.  C.  Haskins  A.  H.  Huntington 

Joseph  Robinson  Conraile  Saxe  A.  O.  Aldis 

Jos.  Ellsworth,  jr. Lulher  Meigs  Julius  Huyt 

Jesse  Bailey  C  H.  Jenison  VVni.  Biiiiges 

Alherl Kinsley       Samtsel  Gates  Jos.  H.  Brainerd 

Nath.  R.BinghamNoah  Best  Bates  Turner 

Isaac  Uliase  Mont'^onury.  B.  H.Snialley 

Erastus  FreemanRufus  Hamilton  M.  VV.  Carpenter 

Guy  Kinsley  Loren:in  Fassclt  J.  S.  Merrill 

Franklin.        Richard -Smith  Romeo  H.Hoyt 

Pliilip  J>.  Gjles      Henry  King  Joseph  VVeeiiS 

Elisha  Bascom      B.  W.  Fuller  L.  Brainard 

J.  H.  HuhburJ      Asa  AVhceler  Jepihn  Bradley 
Peter  Chase                  Richjord.  Swaiitoii. 

Dolphus  Dewing  Jona.  Cijrpenler  James  Fisk 
Eiios  Pearson 
Enoch  PomL'roy 
Nahum  Temple 
Jno.  H.  Clieney 
Asa  Uanmiond 


Samuei  Heath       Geo.  VV.  Foster 
Ariel  Parker  Ira  Church 

Zophar  Fletcher  Heman  Hopkins 

Alden  Sears  Asa  Wilson 

John  Muse  Warr- n  Robinson 

Reulien  Towlcjjr.Josiah  Blasdell  Jared  tSpaulding 

Georgia.         Jno.  S.  Royce  Asa  G.  i>-'iine;t 

{ia  Hinkley  Sheldon.  James  A.  Warner 

Horatio  GoodiichAndrtw  Durkee  George  Bullard 

I  Harvey  Coltou      John  A   Fitch  Iliram  Tulkr 
[Truman  VVilliamsOliver  A.  Keith 
Joseph  Prentiss     Lemuel  Adams 
Cyrus  Hotchkiss  Jos.  S,  Butler 
Lorenzo  J3r>e3      Eri  J.  Deining 
Reuben  Sheperd  T.  Mansfield 

Hiff'hjrate. 
J.  B.  Culler 

Enenezer  Hill       Alanson  Wrigiit  Joseph  Blake 

Henry  Stinehour  Ralph  Lrissel  M.  E.  Hasinger 

J.  B.  Hungerford  Heman  Grecti  Jer.  Sanborn 

Jesse  Cutler  Francis  Davis  Steph.  Lawrence 

VVm   Skeels  F'lcazer  Jcwett  Jno.  S.  Foster 

O.  F.  Robinson     VVilhrd  Jewell  Solomon  Biiss 


James  Donaldson 
S.  Halheway 
V.  S.  Ferris 
George  Green 
RosweliAJears,  jr 
IJenryChamberlinC.  A.  Mead 
St.  ^^.Ibana.       Simon  Kellogg 


ORLEANS  COUNTY. 

Isaac  Pari  er        S  "^^^'^^"''^  Justices  of  the  co.  court. 

S  ibin  Kelium,  Sheriff. 

VVm.  R.  Andros,  High  Bailiff. 

Jesse   Ci)oper,  Staters  Jlttorney. 
Geo  Nye,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  Dist.  of  Orleans. 
Joseph  Chnpmin,  Georjje  WortfiiiiiTiiin,  jr.    Uela   T. 

Jones,  Commissioners  (f.Jail  Delivery. 
Philip  Flanders,  Chester  Carpenter,  J.mies  Salisbury, 

Saimiel  H.  Hovey,  Alex  Rid>lie,  Insp's,  Hops. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Albmn/.  Wm.Giiiillan         Noah   Spnklin;:^ 

Ruhis  B.  Hovey       Charleston.        Eflni.  C.  Movey 
Benjamin  Aikens  Siephen  Cole         \Vm.  Hidden 
Luiher  Delano      VViiiihrop  Cole      Asa  Cole 
Mcd^d  Darling    Je)hii  Marstin         E.  T.  Sturlcvanl 
Eli  Chaniberlin     Chauncey  Fuller  Leonard  Cowles 
Samuel  Allen        Jas.  P.  Tyler         Silas  Grow 
Wm.  Rovvell         Slepht-n  C.  Cole    Alvah  R.  French 
Ed  ivard  Flint       Elisha  Bingham    Jas.  E.  Burnham 

Burton.  Silas  Gilkey  Derby. 

Richard  JN'ewion  Seneca  B.  Cooly  Lewis  C,  Bates 
LyndoiiRobinson  James  Melvin  Gardner  Ciiase 
Cyrus  Beniis  Coventry.        James  Way 

Jere  Mmisfield      Elijah  Cleveland  Timothy  Hinraan 
Harry  B.ixicr       Charles  Storey      John  Stewart 
John  H.  Kimball  Eben'r.  M.  Gray  Benj.  Hmman 
Oliver  Blodgeic    Isanc  Parker  Chest.  Carpenter 

A.  C.  Robinson     Thomas  Guilii      Ira  Fisk 
Jes?e  Cook  Joiin  W.  INIuzzey  Jeremiah  Glines 

Geo.  Lc land  Philip  Flanders     Lemuel  Redding 

John  H, -Drown  Sam'l  S.  Kendall  John G.  Chandler 
Jasp.  Robinson  Joseph  Wiggins  Henry  B.  Perkins 
Moses  Sp.ilding  Craflsbury.      Lath.  Chamberlin 

Browninglon.     Isaac  Hovey  Joseph  Bates 

Elijah  G.  Strong  Jas.  A.  Paddock   Jacob  Chase 
Th.  C.  Stewart     Nathan  S.  Hill      Orem  Newcomb 
Page  Remick        Asa  Hoyt  Glover. 

Elisha  While        Joseph  Soott,  jr.  John  Boardman 
Gilman  Esty  Geo.  Fv  Sprague  Charles  Hardy 


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Jos,  H.  DwiiincllHiram  Keilum       Suiiiiut  Krosi 

Thomiis  C:ikei      David  Webster     Jonali  Joslyn 

SolomonDwinnellGeo.  Nye  Sniem. 

Warren  Sart'.vcll  ii.  P.  Skirner        Noycs  Hopkinson 

Wm.  H.  Marlin    Simeon  K.Locke  Abinl  Ci;lc 

K.  B.  Sitnonds      Simeon  S.  Clark    Josiali  Lyon 

Greenshoro\  Jay.  Joseph  Crandall 

Stcplien  Sherman  Walter  CharletonSnniuel  Blake 

Samuel  Hill  Wm.  Williams      Moses  Pike 

Kzekiel  Rand         Eli  Hunt  Troy. 

Nfttlvin  Cutler       Hiram  Haddock    R.  Chamberlin 

Geo.  H.  Page  LnweU.  Ezra  Joiinson 

John  Sawyer         Daniel  Sanbcini     Sanil.  H.  Hovcy 

Josiah  Hale  Charles  Leiand      Wm.  BiUinjrs 

Jno.  C.  Tihbets    Amasa  Paine         James  Keith 

Jos.  G.  Stanley    Wm.  S.  Flint.        Th.  J.  Sartwell 

L.  F.  Waterman  Kathiaii  Kelton      Augustus  Young 

Holland.        Thomas  Wooley  iSaml.  Sumner 

Micah  Ferriii  J\]organ.        D.  H.  Bard 

Ezra  Hinman        Ciias.  Cummings  Henry  Corey 

J.  C.  Robinson     John  Bartlett  iVestfield. 

Orson  H.  (rrow    Samuel  Bartlett    Jairus  Stebbins 

Leonard  Clark      Joth.  Cummings  Chester  Coburn 

Henry  Pinncy       Ruel  Cobb  Orlando  Winslow 

Jrasburgli.        Cyrus  HemcnwayJames  Brown 

M.  B.  Kimball      La  Leavens         "  N.  H.  Downs 

Joseph  Chapman  John  Grow  Jere  Hodgkins 

Bela  T.  Jones  JVcwport        Russell  S.  Page 

G.Worthington.jrAsa  B  Moore  fVestmore. 

Saml.  C.  Crafts     Jonathan  Frost    Ethan  Blodf?ett 

Jesse  Cooper         Orville  Daggett    Peter  Gilman 

Thos.  Jameson      Peter  Wheelock  Ira  Cheney 

Samuel  Conant     Philander  SawyerJosiah  H.  Gale 

Chas, W.Prentiss  Oiis  Sawyer 

LAMOILLE  COUNTY. 

Isaac  Pennock,   }     n    •  ^     ^  i    ,■        jr  *i     n  r^ 
Gardne--  Gales   V   tflssistant  Justices  of  the  C.  Court. 

Riverius  Camp,  Sheriff. 
Luther  H.  Brown,  High  Bailiff.'- 
Salmon  Wires,  Sl;ate''s  .Attorney. 
Saml.  Willard,  Judge  of  Probate  for  Lmnoille District. 


134 


Aria  I    Hiintoon,    John  Wiilker,     Atanson  C.  Burke, 
comrs.  of  Jail  Delivery. 
Robert    Uiiinpiifll,  Inspector  of  Hops. 

JUST1C4^S    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Beh'idere.        Geo.  W.  Bailey  I.  O.  Andrews 

Alva  ClK^tiee         Jesse  N.  Periey  Zech.  Whiting 

Moses  Phelps        Diivid  G.  Camp  Harry  Gloid 

Flph.  S.  IloliiK's    Horace  Atkins  Salmon  Wires 

fiich;irtl  I'llletsoii  Sam!.  G.  Glines  Jos.  Walern.rui 

Moody  Shaiuick  Suul.   Biiley  Daniel  Dodire 

Harvey  Fletcher   Win.  Cimk  Stou^h.  S.  Fike 

Camhiid'^e.  '.  aniL  Andiews 

J.  1}   Gilinore  Hydepctrk.  C.  G.  Eistman 

Lewis  Parker         Wni.  P.  8a  uycr         Mansfield. 
'-''had.  MMrdock    Lucius  H  Noyes  ThonisKs  Harlow 

Robert  NVallace    Aaron  Keeier  James  H.rris 

Jos.  B.  Morgan     Marvin  Glazier  Lvnda  Adams 

E.  CljarJet.^n,  jr.   H.  P.  Snuiii  a'.  Peterson 

Amlirose  Chase     Asa  C.>le  L.  M.  Stevens 

Jacob  S.'Cady      Erast.  P.  Fi'ch  Calvin  How 

M'les  Bennett        Phllo  G.  Camj)  Joseph  Dake 

Norman  Atwood  Alni'd.Bk.'ardruHn  D.  A.  Msrsliail 

Jesoe  Sears  James  Newiand  Olive!  Liice 

B.  S.  Miner           I-evi  Ed^'eiton  Jno.  A.  Siaioncla 
Calvin  Bilker         llanda.'!  Loveil  S.  F.  Ruttseil 

C.  C.P.  Gould      Jo!;ii  C.  Page  Jos.  Dake,jr. 
HLensaellear  Reed  Ar    i  Huntoon  .Mcrristown. 
Ezekh  Fullingt6nL(   li!.  Wiswall  David   P.  Noyes 
Levi  Joslin             Ha- ly  Davis  Daniel  F.  Gates 
Wm.  Blaisdell      N.  ?!  Keeler  N.  H.  Sad'ord 

Johns'.))}.         Daniel  Gilbert 

Eden.  Solomon  Baicli      Daniel  Ferrin 

E!i  Hinds,  Jr.  Sami.  B.  Waters  Almerin  Tinker 

L.  H.  B;own  Anth-evv  Dow        Benoni  Shaw 

Da'iiel  Cornish  Jt)hn  Holmes         Erastus  Eaton 

vS.  PiuiTiley,  jr.  Gurdin  Lease        Calvin  Burnett 

Edmund  Clark  Dexter  Whiting  John  Miles 

Clark  Fisk  Amns  Dodge         S.  A.  Willard 

Leiand  Cram  Wm.  Simonds      Horace  Poweis 

Elmore.  John  Walker        Isaac  Allen 

Jona.  Bridge  .Jacob  Hayford     George  Small 


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'I'l-uman  Teiincy  Peter  C.  Lovejoy  JosBph  i3eii6on,jr. 

Nnilinn  Gates       Asaliel  Raymund  Edwin  Tlinmas 

Gei).  \V.  Gales     N.  Robinson,  jr.  Hiram  Kellogg 

'Nelson  Slocunib  Zeb'a.W.benneit  O.  W.  Butler" 
Hiiarn  Earl            Abner  Fuller  WaUrville. 

Josep'i  Sears         Marvin  Dutlon  Jes-e  C.  Holmes 

Luke  P.  Poland    Nathan  Foster  ^Stephen  Leach 

Warren  SpakiingAhins'n.  C.  Burke  Luther  Poland 

Lyman  W.Caite. Stephen  Atwood  Riclrard  Bailey 

V'.  W.Watciman  Amos  Eaton  Moses  Fisk 

Horace  Goodale    Benj.  Morrill  Wm.  C.Hubbard 

liUther  Bin2;ham  Philip  C.  Delano  Elipha let  Brush 

Sterling.  W-H-HBimiham  WolcoU. 

Moses  Vilas  Morris  H.  Cady  Jonathan  Smith 

Joseph  Pike  R  Washburn"  Ephraiiu  Ladd 

Nathan  B.  Gates  Samuel  Hoyt  Gilbei  t  Noyes 

Lorenzo  Pagt       Isaac  S.  Aiger  Joel  Daveii|;ort 

Stow.  David  T.  Allen  Porter  Crane 

Lemuel  I'homas  Jos.  H.  Benett  Natli.iniel  Jones 

Daniel  Moody       B.  H.  Fulit-r  'I'hos.  Taylor 

Asa  Raymond       Hiram  Perkins  D'l.  Bartholomew 

Harry  S.Camp     Eb'r.  Barro\vs,jr.  Wm.  Edwards 

ESSEX  COUNTY. 

Azariah  Webb,  ir.  }   a     •  ,     *   i     ,-         r  n     m 
M,        ,,,       .,,  ( Jissistant  Justices  of  Co.  Cturt. 

Moses  Morrill,         ^  ■' 

Geo.  E.  Holmes,  Sheriff. 

Jno.  H.  Hopkinson,  Hiii;h  Bailiff. 

Wm.  Heywood,  jr.  State's  Jlitotne.y. 
Joseph  Gleason,  Judge  Probate  for  the  Dist.  of  Essex. 
John  Dodge,  Royal  Cutkr,    Isaac    Cummings.   Com- 
missioners of  Jail  Delivery. 

JUSTICES  OF  THfi  VEAC£. 

Bloomfield.  Jason  Currier  Canaan. 

Selden  Burbank  EMas  Aldrich  Alex.  M.  Morrill 

Jeremiah  Wright  John  Kiibv  Wm.  Fletcher 

Aden  Bartlelt  Bntnsivick.  Wm.  Morrill 

Heber  Walling  Isaac  Richardson  Heman  Nichols 

Brighton.  Daniel  Smith  Jonathan  Floyt 

Harvey  Coe  Haines  SchofT  Matthias  Weeks 

Oiiey  Aldrich  Rufus  Lambkin  Harvey  Hitman 

Anson  Coe  Arch.  Cummings 

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Josluia  Morrison  Guildhall.        M.  S.  Chandler 

Stiilman  Blood      Lucius  Hasiicll       Geo.  E.  EJoIi'nes 
Wm.  Rich  Daniel  Howe  Leland  Snow 

Conc'.rd.        John  P.  Denison   Seneca  Sargeant 
Hiirvey  G.  Fry     R.  W.  Freeman     Siephen  Howe 
Nathan  J.Graves  ,Da\itl  E. Denison  John  Dean,  jr. 
David  IIihbard,jr  Seth  Culler  Spencer  Clark 

Ge  .  Carpenter     VVm.  Amy  Reuben  Bell 

Warner  Bin2;liam  Horace  Hubbard    C!1ims.  Ames 
Jesse  Woodbury  Timo.  Fairchild     Reuben  Chandler 
Corn's.  Judevine  Israel  Camp  Asa  Hihbard 

Benj.  Woodbury  Lucius  R,  Webb         Maidstone. 
John  Fry  '   John  DoJge  G.  A.  Hall 

John  Fry,  jr.         Isaac  Ciimmings    Moody  Rich 
John  M.  barling  Seih  Cushman       Sam'l  D.  Morrill 
Preston  May  Wm.Heywood,  jr.  Calvin  Perkins 

Eastliaveu,       Titus  Snell  Stephen  Ames 

John  Walter         James  Steele  l^eonard  Walker 

Russell  Hosford    John  Dewey  Joseph  Gleason 

t/lierrit  Waller  Lemington.  Victory. 

Granby.  Abdiel  BlodgeU     Ansel  Hannum 

Riisha  Fuliam       Thos;.  Holbrook      Elisha  Gustla 
Jona.   iMatlhews  Stephen  Harris  Wenlock. 

John   Baichelder        Lunenburg.       John  Carjziill 
Ashley  Appleton  Wm.  Gates  Jas.  Corey 

Mitclieli  Silsby      James  V.  Blake. 
GRAND    ISLE  COUNTY. 

Ciiivin   Fletcher,  }   ^      ■  ,     *    t    i-  c  r-i     r^ 

J    ,     ryj    \T«,(i       >  «asssjs^a»f   Justices   of  Co.  Court. 

Garv  Whitney,  Sheriff. 
Pa-don  Due\,' High   Bailiff.. 
Frederick  Hazen,  States'  Atttirney. 
Joel  Allen,  Judge  of  Probate  for  tfhe  District  of  Grand 

Isle. 
Wm.  H.  Russell,    Eli  Parks,   Jesse    Hazen,  Commis- 
sioners of  Jail  Delivery. 
Benj.  S.  Phelps,  Wm.  Bremer,  Inspectors  of  Hops. 

JUSTICES  OF    THE    PEACE. 

Alhurgh.  Wm.  Sowles  Albert  C.  Butler 

Nathan  Kinsley     J.  B.  Reynolds      Sol.  I.Davis 
Wm.  A.  L;iduc      Wm.  H.  Derby    Benj.  Gorden 


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Will.  L.  Sowles       Isle  La  Matt.  Dexter  Jlazen 

Win.  Miller,  jr.     Hiram  Hall  Isaac  Town 

Lewis  S.  Sowles  Eliuu  Holcomb  S.  L.  Squires 

F.  W.  Stoucrhton  Chas.  Carron  Wm.  H.  Russell 

Grand  Isle.       Wm.  Stephenson  Levi  Hutehins 
Lewis  Ladd          Enoch  HaM  Smtk    Hero. 

Hiram  Tobias       T.  G.  Daniels  Lorenzo  Hall 

Saml.  B.  Gordon  Jared  Pike  Hector  Adams 

Guy  Reynolds      Ezra  Pike,  jr  Orange  Phelps 

Wm.  Brown         Dyar  Hill  Wm.  E.  Phelps 

C.  T.  Hodgkins       JVorth  Hero.  Wm.  A.  Burnett 

John  Reynolds    John  Knight  Timo.  D.  White 
Peter  Corbin         James  MiTHazen 


LEGISLATIVE  APPOINTMENTS. 


Commissioners  of  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind. 

CHARLES  HOPKUNS,  of  Windsor. 
ALBERT  G.  WHITTEMORE,  of  Milton. 
LEONARD  SARGEANT,  of  Manchester. 

Superintend  ant  of  State  Prison. 

MILTON  BROWN,  Windsor. 

Rev.  RUFUS  L.  HARVEY,  Chaplain. 


Sank  CommissioKir. 
ROBERT  PIERPOINT,  of  Rutland. 

Sank  Inspector. 
JOHN  S.PETTIBONE, of  Manchester. 
Agent  to  settle  concerns  of  Vermont  State  Bank, 
SEWALL  FULLAM,  Jr.  of  Ludlow. 

Reporter  of  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court. 

WILLIAM  WESTON,  of  Burlington. 

David  Peirce,  Wooditock,  Auditor  of  accounts  against  the  State' 

Charles  Davis,  DdiXWiWc,  Auditor  in  the  Treasury  Department . 

Edward  H.  Prentiss,  Montpelier,  Sergeant-at-Arms. 


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MILITARY. 

F.  W.  HOPKINS,  Rutland,  Adjutant  and  Inspector  General. 

jVtiW  Appointments. 

Truman  B.  Ransom,  Maj.  General  3d  Division  of  Militia; 

appointed  Nov.  13,  1839. 

Roland  Smith,  Brig.  General  3d  Brie.  4ih  Division:  appointfd 

Nov.  13,18.39. 

John  M.  Potter,  Brig.  Genera!  1st  Brij.  and  1st  Division  ; 

appoinifd  Nov.  13, 1839. 

Artemas  Cushman,  Brij.  General  2d  Brig.Sd  Division  of  Militia, 

appointed  Nov.  19,  1839. 


Executive  Appointments. 

George  B.  Manser,  Montpelier,  Sec.  of  Civil  and  Military  Affairs. 

Austin  D.  Arms,  Montpelier,  Librarian. 

Commissioners  to  lake  depositions  out  of  the  State,  etc. 

New  York,  Robert  J.  Dillon,  Charles  Marsh,  John  Bissel, 
Ulysses  D.  French,  New 

York  Ci'v  ;  John  Bridgman,  Williamsburgh,  King's  County  ;  Al- 
exander W.  Stow,  Rochester  ;  James  G,  Hopkins,  Ogdensburgh  ; 
John  S.  Hastings,  West  Troy. 

Pennsylvania.     Romeo  Austin,  Phfladelphia. 

Connecticut.     Seth  Terry,  Uarlford. 

Massachusetts.  Wm.  G.  Hunter  and  Peter  S,  Whcelock 
Boston. 


STATISTICS. 
Gathered  fiom  the  Grand  List  of  1839. 

Polls  assessed,  44407 

Acies  oi'laml  appraised  1,289,308 

Houses  and  lots  appiirtenent  136,039 

Mills,  stores,  distilleries,  &,c.  .S,446 

Oxen  S^,4'>6 

Cows  and  otlier  3  year  oJd  catde  136,039 

Cattle  of  2  years  42,968 

Horses  and  mules,  3  years  old,  at  $25,  8,984 

value  25  to  75$  43,7.^7 

"                     "     over  7'5$  l,45i 

"                 2  year  old  3,080 

"                 1  vear  old  2,265 


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Stallions  four  years  old  and  over  ^              127 

"      three'"         "              "  '                ^^ 

T.cks  22 

Siicep  1,189,352 

Onri-iayes  ^^63 

Minors  equipped  for  military  service  293C 

Militia  full  equipped             '  ^'^"^^ 

other  I  Iran  equipped         •     .,  2683 

Clocks  and  time  pieces  1*^71 

Goll  Watches                              ■:  333 

Common  4731 

Money  on  hand  and  debts  due,  $2,521,728  13 

Bank  and  Insurance  stock  $1,209,215  83 

Attornies  assessed  '91 

Physicians     "  ^06 

Mechanics  and  mannfacturers  867 

Merchants  and  traders  387 

Amount  ol  list,  including  two  folds  $2,337,607  55 
Amount  of  list,  on  whicifi  state  tax  is 

raised  $2,159,964  67 


NEWSPAPERS  IN  VERMONT. 

Vermont  Gazette,  Bennington,  political,  weekly. 

Vermont  Phenix,  Brattleboro,           "  " 

Windham  Co.  Democrat,  "                       "  " 

Bellows  Falls  GazeUe,  Bellows  Falls       "  " 

Vermont  Chronicle,  Winds t,  religious  " 

Windsor  Statesman,  "  politicdl  " 

Vermont  Times,  "                         "  " 

Vermont  Mercury,  Woodstock,           "  " 

Rutland  Herald,  Rutland.                «  « 

Vermont  Statesman,  Castleton,              «  " 

"         Telegraph,  Brandon,  religious  " 

People's  Press,  Middiebury,  political  " 

Vermont  Farmer,  "  agricultural    " 

Vergennes  Vermonter,  Vergennes,  political,  weekly. 

Thursday  News,  Chelsea,                 "  " 

Mother's  Book,  "  literary,  monthly. 

Vermont  Watchman  &  Journal,  Montpelier,  political,  weekly. 

'<        Patriot  c5>  State  Gazette,      "  " 

The  Voice  of  Freedom,  "  ant'-slavery, '' 

Qniversalist  Watchman,  "  religious  " 

Burlington  Sentinel,  Burlington,  political,  " 

"           Free  Press,  "                        "  " 


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Le  Cana.Jien  Pariot,    Fiench,  Ri.ili.,2ton,  Cana.  politics  « 

^;?,''ft''S'ar,  Danville,           political,         '■■ 

;  llie  '.alod.Miian,  St.   Johnsbnry,      «                " 

]  Franklin  Messenger,  St.   Albans,             «               " 

il  Vermont  Rei;iihlicnn,  "                          "               « 

Lamoillu  River  Express,  Johnson,                  "               " 

North  Aiaerican,  Swanton,  Canadian  polit.  " 


BENEVOLENT  SOCIETIES. 
VERMONT  BIBLE  SOCIETY. 
Hon.  Phineas  White,  Putney,  President. 
Hon.  Wiij.  C,  Kim-edegi!,  ?   t/-      d      -i    . 

"     Satniiel  Swift,      "^     I   ^'"  Presidents. 
Rev.  Austin  Hazeii,  Berlin,  Corresponding  Sec. 

"     B.  W.  Smith,  Montpelicr,  Rec.  Secretary. 
Mr.    Ciiarles  Spalding,    '■  Treasurer. 

Annual  meeting  at  Montpdier,  3d    Wednesday  in 
October. 

VERMONT  TEMPERANCE  SOCIETY. 
Erastus  Fairbanks,  Esq.  St.  Johvsbury,  Pres. 
Geo.  B.  Manser,  Esq.  Monfpelier,  Sec.^  Treas. 
Hon.  Andrew  S'ciMillan,  Danville,'] 
Wtn.  C  Kitu-edo;e,  Fairhaven,         1 
Rev.  Russei  Streeter,  JVoodsiocJc,    \ 
Benjainin  Swan,  Esq.         "  I    tt"     /t  ' 

Rev.  Joim  Hono.h,  Midd'chury,        '"    ^^-  ^'""• 
Dr.  James  Spaluin^t  Montpelicr, 
C  L.  Knapp,  Esq.  " 

G-p.  E.  P.  Walton,  '''  j  •  - 

Annual  meeting  Montpelier,  3d  Tuesday  in  Octo. 
VERMONT  COLONIZATION  SOCIETY. 
Hon.  Elijah  Paine,  JJuliamstotvn,  President. 
"IP  Dana  ) 

"  _  Jose"ph  Ho'n-es,      \    ^"'''_  Presidents. 
Daniel  lialdwin,  Esq.  Montpelier,  Treasurer. 
Rev.  Jiunes  R.  Wheeler,  Barre,  Secretary. 
Annual  mtretinir  M-ontpelier,  3d  TIcirsday  of  Ocf, 
VERMONT  ANTI-SLAVERY  SOCIETY. 
Rev.  H.  F.  Leavitf,  Vergennes,  President. 
M.  D.  GoivloHj  Jiiddlcbury,  } 
E.  D.  Barber,  "  ^  Secretaires. 

B.  V.  JHaskellj  Cornw(dI,     Tieasiner. 


!4I •• 

\  iJiii^lONT  PEACE  SOCIETY. 

lion.  Du'ul  iVL  C^' i,'.  Dsrbjj,  Pttsuknt. 

Rbv.  John  Hough,  Middlebury.  Stcnlary. 

E.  VV.  Drury,  Esq.         "  Treaburer. 

VERMONTEDUC.-lTiO-^  SOCI ETY. 

lloM.  SumiK^l  Prentis:^.  Monlpdw-,  President. 

Rev.  11.  F.  Lf'iiviu,  Ver^ennes,  Stcrttanj. 
Ami;i;il  iiieciinu' ;u  iku-liiii'tun,  m  All;   isr. 
VELi:UONT  MiS-siONAiiY  SOCIETY. 

Rev.  SaiDue!  Delano,   I'Villinnslnvn,  Secretary. 
C  W .Q\.orr&,  Montpelier,  Treasurer. 
Annual  meeting  at  liiirlinglon,  in  August. 


COLL,EGES,  &.C. 
UNIVERSITY  OF  VERMONT,  Burlington. 

Facidlij.  Rev.  John  Wheeler,  D.  D.,  President ; 
Rev.  James  Marsh,  D.  D.,  Professor  of  Intellectual  and 
Moral  Philosophy;  Geo.  VVyllys  Benedict,  M.  A.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Nalural  History  and  of  Cheinistry  ;  Rev.  Jo- 
seph Torrey,  M.  A.,  Prof^-ior  of  the  Latin  and  Grerk 
Languages ;  Farrand  Nortiuop  Benedict,  M,  A.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering ;  Pro- 
fessorship of  Auatomy  and  Surgery  vacant ;  Joseph 
Marsh,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  theory  and  Practice  of 
Physic;  Henry  Chaney,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Natural 
Pliilosophy. 

Catalogue  of  Oct.  1839.  Freshmen  38,  soplioraores 
32,  junicrs  34,  seniors  i6 — total  110. 

Commencement  first  Wednesday  in  August:  two 
vacations,  one  of  four  weeks  frosn  the  connnencement, 
the  other  of  eight  weeks  from  the  first  Wednesday  of 
January.     Tuition,  $25  per  annum. 

MIDDLEBURY  COLLEGE,  Middlebury. 

No  catalogue  received. 

NORWICH  UNIVERSITY,  jYorivich. 

Capt.  Aiden  Partridge,  President.  At  this  institu- 
tion military  tactics  and  exercise  form  a  part  of  the 
course  of  education.  The  publishers  of  the  Register 
have  applied  to  one  of  the  olKcers  of  the  institution 
for  a  catalogue,  but  were  not  ahle  to  obtain  one.  Com- 
mencement, last  Wednesday  in  August. 


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DARTMOUTH  COLLEGE,  Hanover,  JV.  H:. 

Facu/tjj.  Kev.  Nsithiin  Lord,  D.  I).,  President  ;  E!)- 
(inezer  AdaniF,  A.  M.,  Professor  Eineriins  of  JMath^^- 
jpritics  aiui  ?,'aturiil  Philosopliy  ;  Rev.  Rosvvell  Shiirl- 
leff,  I).  D.,  Proiessor  Enieritiis  of  Moral  Philosopliy 
and  Poliiicul  E.onomy  ;  Pliillips  ProfessorsliipofTlie'- 
ology  vacant  ;  Jolin  D^lamafer,  Ivi.  D.,  Professor  of 
Rhueria  Medica.  &<•.  ;  Stephen  W.  Williams,  M.  D., 
Lecturer  on  Medical  Botany  and  Medical  Jurispru- 
dence; Rev.  Clis  J?.  Hadduck,  A.  M.,  Professor  of 
Intellectual  Philosophy  and  English  Literature;  Dixi 
Croshy,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Suroery  and  Surgical  A- 
natoiny  ;  Elisha  Bartlett,  M.  D..  Professor  of  Theory 
and  Practice  of  Physic,  &<•,. ;  Aiplieiis  Croshy,  A.  M., 
Professor  of  tlio  Greek  Laugnages  and  Literature  ; 
Ira  Young,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy 
and  Astronomy  ;  Oliver  P.  Huhbanl,  M.  D.,  Hall  Pro- 
fessor of  Mineralogy  and  Geology,  and  Professor  of 
Chemistry  and  Pharmacy  ;  Rev.  David  Peahody,  A. 
M.,  Evans  Professor  of  Oratory  and  Belles-Lettres  ; 
Oliver  W.  Holmes^  M.  D.,  Professor  o(  Anatomy  and 
Physiology  ;  Edward  D.  Sanborn,  A.  M.,  Professor  of 
the  Latin  Language  and  Literature;  Stejjhen  Chase, 
A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mathematics;  Charles  Tenney,  A. 
M.,  Tutor  in  Latin  and  Mathematics  ;  Joseph  Bartletl, 
A.  M.,  Tutor  in  Greek  and  Mathematics. 

Catalogue.  Medical  students,  seniors  45,  juniors 
32  ;  undergraduates,  seniors 55,  juniors  80, sophomores 
103,  freshmen  83— total  39S. 

Commencement  last  Thursday  in  July.  Vacations 
from  commencement  four  weeks  from  25th  Nov.  four- 
teen weeks  for  students  engaged  in  teaching,  and  sev- 
en weeks  for  others,  and  from  2d  Wednesday  of  May 
two  weeks.     Tuition  $27. 

VT.  MEDICAL  COLLEGE,  Woodstock. 
David  Palmer,  M.  D.,  Chemistry  and  Materia  Medi- 
ca; Henry  H.  Childs,  M.  D.,  Theory  and  Practice  of 
Medicine  and  Obstetrics;  Robert  Watts,  Jr.,  M.  D., 
General  and  Special  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  and 
Pathological  Anatomy  ;  Gilman  Kimball,  M.  D.,  Prin- 
iples  and  Practice  of  vSurgery  ;  Hon.  Jacob  Callander, 
A.  M.,  Medical  Jurisprudence ;  Samuel   W.  Thayer, 


____^ [j^ 

Jr.,  JVl.  D.,  Demonstrator  of  Aiiatofiiy.  Fees  for  the 
course  $50;  graduation  $18;  for  tliose  atreinliiig  two 
courses,  but  not  gra'liiatiii<r,  SlO.  Annual  course  of 
lectures  cominence  second  Tliiusdav  of  March. 
VT.  ACADEMY  OF  MKDICJNP:,  Castleton. 
it  is  understood  that  tiiis  institiuion  is  aliout  lo  be 
revived  ;  no  definite  arrangements  liave  yet  come  to 
our  l<novvle{Ue.  Nov.  1839. 

VT.  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  BraUleboro'. 
The   Judges   ot  the  Supreme  Oourt  compose   the 
Board  of  Visitors. 

Samuel  Clark,  Esq.  "^ 

Epa!d.ro.  Seymour,  Esq.    i  y^^^,^^^^ 
Asa  Keves,  Esq.  f 

N.  B.  Williston.  Esq.         J 
Wm.  H.  Rockwell,  M.  D.,  Superiniendant  and  Phy- 
sician, 

Dr.  Chancey  Booth,  Jr.,  Assistant  Physician. 
Mr3  Ann  Wilkinson,  Matron. 

Number  ol|)atients  for  the  year  ending  Oct.  1, 1839, 
107:  of  whom  were  discharged  25  recovered,  8  im- 
proved, 3  uniraproved;  2  died,  —  Jeaving  69  in  the  As- 
ylum. 

Terms  of  admission  — for  indigent  patients  of  this 
state,  $2  per  week,  others  $3. 


INSURANCE  COxMPANIES. 

VERMONT  MUTPAL,  M0NTPELI£R, 

Commenced  issuing  policies,    March  31,  1828. 
Total  number  issued  to   Aug.  1,  1839, 

27,900°insuring         $23,756,834 
Expired  or  cancelled  12,310         "  11,024,754 

Leaving  15,509  policies  in  force, 

insuring  $12,732,080 
Total  amount  of  receipts    .  .  $221,461  32 

"        "  of   losses,  ex- 

pense of  settling   the  same, 
and  abatements,  $189,294  59 

Other  expenses  28,70?  88-$218,002  47 


Leaving  a  balance  in  the  treasury  of  $3,458  76 


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Op.Tiiiii.iis  for    he  year  cndiug  Aug.  1,  1839 


2512  policies  issued,  iiisii'-iiig 

Receipts — from  atjore^at':' 
as-:essments  ot'5  per  cent.  $43,803  50 

Rec.  from  other  sources,  in- 
cluding balance  oflSSS,        10,068  86 

Sxpenditures  — 103  losses 

settled,  .  $46,392  34 

Expei.ses         .  .  4,026  26 


^2,348,638 

$53,877  86 
^50,418  60 


Balance  in  the  (reasurv 

OFFICERS. 
DAVID  ROBINSON,  Jr. 
HENRY  SMITH, 
WM.  E.  TRASK, 
MOSES  STRONG, 
DAVIS  RICH, 
JOSHUA  DICKINSON, 
JOHN  JOHNSON, 
H.  H.  REED, 
JOHN  SPALDING, 
JOSEPH  REED, 
AZEL  SFALDING, 
STUART    BROWN, 
GEO.  B.  CHANDLER, 
BENJ.  H.  SMALLEY, 
SAMUEL  C.  CRAFTS, 
DAVID  P.  NOYES, 


$3,458  76 


Bennington  County. 

Windham  " 

Windsor  " 

Rutland  " 

Addison  " 

Orange  *' 

Chittenden  " 

Washington  " 


Caledonia 
Franklin 
Orleans 
Lamrille 


JOHN  SPALDING,  President. 
J03HUA  Y;  VAIL,  Secretary. 
JOSEPH  REED,  Vice  Piesident. 
HARRY  VAIL, Treasurer. 

WINDHAM  COUNTY,    NEWFANE. 

Phineas  White,  President;    James  Elliot,  (deceased) 
Secretary. 
Incorporated  in  1838,  and  has  been  but  recently  or-^ 
gariized. 

RUTLAND  AND  ADDISON  COUNTY,  BRANDON. 

E,  N.  Briggs,  Fi'esident;  Ezra  June,  Secretary. 
Incorporated  in  1838,  and   out  recently  organized. 

BENNINGTON,  WINDSOR  AND  ORANGE  COUNTIES. 

Companies  incorporated  in  1838,  and    as  yet  unor 
xanized. 


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STATE  OF  TI3E  TREASURY,  SEPT.  30,  1839. 

State  nf  Vermont,  in  account  with  H.  F.Janes,  Tieasurer  of  Vcr-l 
mont.  '  £!,•_ 

Cash  imiJ    Dfbfniiire  of  General  Assembly,  gl4,468  50, 

consi;i!>'tjof  Si.  Geurfic  over  payment  of  taxes,  1  OOJl 
town  I  f  G!;\sleiil)ury  suipliis  iiiont'y,  140  82  j 

supit-iriL-  luul  county  cuurt  orders,  other  than  |!J 

to  Stale's  atloineys,  17,828  97:'i 

trustees  of  insane  liospilal,  2  ICO  00  jj 

Aud, tor's  orders  8,921   95  jj 

siipitmj  and  co.  court  orders  lo  St's  att's,  2,676  97  ij 
fox  certificates,  1.193  75  ^i 

bear        '•  151  00,1 

wolf        «  280  00| 

ctow       «:  14  80 1! 

cocoon    "  64  66J! 

Judges  of  Sup.  Court  in  part  of  their  sata-  ia 

nes,  S5,214  09  || 

Deduct  fees  in  civil  s'lils,  1,293  84     3,320  2511 

on  several  acts  of  the  Legislatnre,  1,441  22| 

on  inihtary  orders,  4  818  40ij 

Superiutendant  of  Stave's  Prison,  6,000  00| 

Gov.  Jenison  balance  of  last  year's  salary,  ^^50  00  j 
sa;ne  towards  this  year's  salary,  '  375  OO' 

C.  L.  Knapp,  Sec.  of  State,  half  year's  sal.  160  00,; 
G.  B.  Manser,  Secretary  of  Civil  and  JXIilita-  I 

ry  Affairs,  one  year's  salary,  200  GO 

G.  B.  Shaw,  Lavv  Reporter,  balance  of  salary  | 

up  to  his  resignation  in  Juiv,  641  66 

N.  WiUianis,  Sectetary  of  the  Senate,  two  | 

half  year's  salary,  275  00 

W.  Weston.  Ass't  Sec.  two  half  year's  salary,150  00 
F.  F.  Merrill,  Clerk  of  House,  half  year's  sal.  137  50! 
J.  L.  Buck,  Aisislant  Cleik,  half  year's  salary,  75  OOj 
Oel  Billings,  Eng.  Clerk,  half  year's  salary,  87  50J 
same  for  aasisiance,  62  50, 

J.  A.  Vail,  Librarian's  salary,  75  00| 

D.  Pierce,  Auditor's  salary,'  150  00 
same  attendance  on  Legislature,  postage,  &c.  58  l'2J 
Com.  of  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind,  3.416  37, 
Tieas.  and  Com.  of  School  Fund  salary,  500  00; 
J.  R.Lar.gdon  interest  on  money  burrowed,  45i!  00 
Bank  of  Burlington  int.  "  '  "  300  00| 
Batik  of  Munipelier  interest  on  advances,  13  32^ 
Bank  of  Woodstock  "  "  4  04 
Bank  of  Bellows  Falls  «  «  12  5l| 
Vergennes  interest  on  Surplus,  106  75' 
Concord  "  "  203  OSl 
Canaan  "  "  .  73  48 
Williston  "  «  316  69; 
Lemington         "                "  36  4l 


Cash  paid  St.  George  interest  on  surplus, 
VVootlford  '•  " 

Glastenbury       "  " 

Marlboro'  "  " 

loss  on  ^"94  (if  Windsor  Bank  bills  sold, 
Mr  Merrill  for  Vermont  State  Bank  bills, 
A.  L.  Miner,  clerk  half  3'eai's  salary, 
panther  certificates, 

;Te  balance  in  the  Treasury, 


Cash  rcc'd  of  A.  Wardner,  former  Trsasuror, 

of  Pike  Davis, 

for  safety  fund, 
!  of  several  State's  Attorneys, 

of  Clerks  of  Supremo  and  County  Courts, 

for  taxes,  principal, 

for  interest  on  arrearages  of  taxes, 

of  A.  B.  Young,  Sup.  Stato  House,  bal. 


26  58 

77  79, 

11  6-21 

174  46 

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4  00 

137  50 

40  00 

6,238  31 


77,863  86 

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3,175  26 

2,749   11) 

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45,967  39 

587  32 

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of  Farmers' Bank.  693  5& 

of  BankofVergennes,  624  00 

of  Bank  of  Caledonia,  222  00 

of  Bank  of  Rutland,  240  00 

of  Bank  of  Orange  Coiintv,  1,140  00 

of  Bank  of  Burlington.      '  732  16 

of  Farm,  and  Meeh.  Bank,  840  00 

of  Bank  of  Middlebury,  692  50 

of  Bank  of  Montpelicr,  594  92 

of  Bank  of  St.  Albans,  1120  00 

of  Bank  of  Br,"atleborn',  632  76 

of  Bank  of  Woodstock,  400  00 

of  Bank  of  Manchester,  620  00 

principal  of  school  fund  notes,  1,750  05 

interest  on  school  fuod  notes,  2.041  45 

for  pedlars'licences,  484  00 
Bank  Cnrninissioner's  fees  included  in  Auditor's  owders 
,1     transferred  to  Satety  Fund, 
Cash  received  of  quartermasters  in  nrilitia, 


11,557  40 


180  CO 
151  00 


77.663  8G 


SCHOOL   FUND. 
Amount  of  the  School  Fund,  exclusive  of  interest  due 


Individuals  notes,  Si-!3,13i.  40 

Loans  to  the  State,  from  1831  to  1639,  inclusive,         76.513  81 

119,648  21 

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1st      "     June  and  Dec. 
last    "    May  and  Sd  in  Dec. _ 
4th     "    June  and  Dec. 
2d       "     Juno  and  Dec. 


CONTENTS. 

Almanac  7  to  29  Moveable  feasts  4 

Appointments,  legislative        137  Medical  colleges  142 

Asylum  for  the  insane  143  Names  of  the  chara,cters  and 

Attorneys  in  Vermont    49  to  92   planets  4 


Banks  in  Vermont 
Census,  U.  S. 
Chronological  Cycles 
Civil  Government  of  Vt, 
Colleges,  etc. 
Clergy 


145  Newspapers  in  Vermont        138 

S40fficres  of  customs  in  Vermont37 

4  Physicians  49  to  92 

93  Pop,  each  town  nVt.   94  to  101 

141  Postmasters  49  to  92 

49  to  92President,  votes  for  in  183(i      31 


Commencement  of  the  seasons  4  Rates  of  postage  40 

Commerce  and  Nav.  U.  S.       48Rev.  and  expendiiiires,  U.S.    48 
Congress,  26ih  44 School  Fund   Vermont  147 

Constables  49  to  92  Senate  of  Vermont  93 

Counting-house  Almanac  2  Slaves  in  the  Union  35 

Courts,  U.  S.  Supreme  42 State  Legislatures,  etc.  32 

"  "     Circuit  and  dist.  42Statistics  138 

"  Supreme,  Vermont  101  Town  officers  etc.  Veh-Mont. 

"  Co.  judgesv of,  etc.  101  to  137  Benningon  Co. 

"  sessions  of  Vlfste  oioue^  146  Windham 

"  probate,  judges  of  102  to  137  Windsor 
Eclipses  of  the  sun  and  moon  S^Rutland 
Elec'ions,  etc.  33:Addison 

Farmer's  Calendar  6  to  28;Orange 

Governors  of  the  states,  etc.     SOiChittenden 
Government,  U.  S.  36  Washington  -.» 

Governor,  votes  for       94  to  101  Caledonia 
Gr'd  list  each  to'n  in  Vt.94toI0l|Franklin 
House  Representatives,  Vt.    940rlean3 
Insurance  Companies  1^  Lamoille 

Essex 

f??and  Isle  68 

Vessels  of  v^ar, U.S.  Narjr      39 


Justices,  Sheriffs,  BailifTs,  an 
Inspectors  of  hops     102  lo  1 
Mem.  fur  every  day      149  to  160 


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WALTONS' 


AND 

Fx^RMER'S  ALMANAC. ..1841. 


MONTPELIER :  Published  bt  E.  P.  Walton  &;  Sons. 


FOR  SALE  by  the  publishers  J.  T.  Marston,  and  G.  \7.  Cobb  &;  Co. 
Montpeliei- ;  C.  Goodricli,  T).  A.  Braman,  Vilas,  Loomis  &  Co.  Bur- 
lington ;  J.  Ha»ar,  Middlebury ;  Henderson  &  Ward,  Rutland  :  J. 
Stetne,  Brattleboro'  ;  N.  C.  Goddard,  Windsor  ;  N.  Haskell,  Wood- 
stock ,  Asa  Low,  Bradf::rd  ;  Ira  White,  N-^wbury  ;  Russel  &  gkeele, 
St.  A'baiis  ;  R.  S.  Paije  &  Co.  WestfisM  j  and  by  most  merchants 
and  traders  in  the  State. 


COUNTING-HOUSE  ALM ANAC...184  1. 


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^f^Justices  of  the  Peace,  Sheldnn—O  A  Keith,  Theoph.  Mansfield,  J  A'' 
Fitch,  Lemuel  Adams,  Henry  Chamberlin,  J  S  Butler,  Andrew  Durkee, 
John  Fish,  Jacob  Wead,  Eri  J  Deming,  Alanson  Draper.  (Accidentally 
omitted  in  the  Journal  of  the  Joint  Assembly,  from  which  we  copy.)     { 

5):^In  the  bank  list  in  part  of  the  edition  for  'Ca^tleton'  read  Caledonia. 

Ji^Scat'rin^for  electors  add  Wind'm  7,  Addison  1,  Orange  2,  Orleans  2 


NO XXIV. 

W  A  L  T  O  N  S  ' 

VERMONT  REGISTER 

AND 

FARMERS^  ALMANAC, 


BEING  FIRST  AFTER  BISSEXTILE  OR  LEAP  YEAR. 


Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Montpelier,  lat.  44"  17'  North,  long 
4°  25'  east  from  the  capitol  at  Washington. 


ASTRONOMICAL    C ALCULitTI0N3    BY 

ZADOCK   THOMPSON, A. M 


MONTPELIER: 

PUBLISHED  BY  E.  P.  WALTON  &  SONS. 


EXPLANATIONS  OF  THE  ASTRONOMICAL  DE- 
PARTMENT, 


As  considerable  additions  have  this  year  been  made  to  the 
Astronomical  Department  of  the  Vermont  Register,  and  as  some 
parts  of  the  preceding;  numbers  have  not  been  generally  under- 
stood, we  have  deemed  it  proper  to  give  the  following  explana- 
tions. 

Time  is  regarded  either  as  mean  or  apparent. 

A  Viean  day  is  the  average  length  of  the  days  in  a  year,  and 
consists  of  24  houis,  as  measLired  by  a  clock  which  runs  uniform- 
ly, and  which  measures  365  times  24  hours  in  365  natural  davs. 

An  apparent  day  is  the  time  from  the  sun's  leaving  the  merkii- 
an  on  one  day,  till  its  arrival  on  the  mctidian  on  the  next  day, 
and  this  time  is  not  always  the  same,  being  sometimes  more  and 
sometimes  less  than  24  hours. 

Meantime,  then,  is  that  shown  by  a  well  legulaled  clock  •,  and 
apparent  lime  is  that  shown  by  aconect  sun-dial.  The'diff'erence 
between  these  is  called  the  equation  rf  time. 

The  equation  of  time  depends  upon  two  causes,  the  obliquity 
of  the  ecliptic  to  the  equator,  and  the  eecentricily  of  the  earth's 
orbit,  both  of  which  tend  to  produce  an  inequality  in  the  daily  in- 
crements of  the  sun's  right  ascension,  while  the  earth's  motion 
on  its  axis  is  perfectly  uniform.  Mean  and  apparent  time  coin- 
cide only  four  times  in  the  year,  viz.  April  15th,  June  I3th,  Aug- 
ust 31st,  and  December  24th,  and  the  greatest  difference  between 
mean  and  apparent  time  is  on  the  2d  of  November,  and  amounts 
to  16  1-4  minutes. 

All  the  calculations  in  this  Register  aro  adapted  to  mean  solar 
time. 

The  right  hand  page  for  each  month  is  the  same  as  heretofore, 
with  the  addition  of  the  column  of  the  moon's  southing.  Weliave 
added  twelve  pages,  giving  the  sun's  declination  and  semidiame- 
ter,  and  equation  of  time  to  the  nearest  tenth  of  a  second,  and 
calculated  foi  the  instant  of  mean  noon  it  Monipcliei  ;  and  also 
tables  of  the  declination  and  southing  of  the  principal  planets  on 
the  1st,  7th,  13'-h,  19th,  and  25ih  days,  standing  at  the  head  of 
the  page. 

It  was  formerly  customary  to  give  the  rising  and  setting  of  the 
sun  according  to  apparent  time,  and  to  give  the  equation  of  time 
in  another  colunm.  In  that  ease  it  was  necessary,  in  regulating 
a  time-piece  by  the  rising  or  setting  of  the  sun,  to  apply  the 
equation  to  the  time  of  rising,  or  selling,  (as  the  case  might  be.) 


given  in  ihe  Almanac,  and  also  about  3  or  4  minutes  according  to 
the  sun's  declination,  on  account  of  atmospheric  refraction  at  the 
horizon.  But  as  this  matter  was  little  understood,  and  attended 
with  some  trouble,  these  conectioiis  were  generally  neglected. 
To  remedy  this  inconvenience  it  has  been  thought  best  to  apply 
botii  these  corrections  to  the  sun's  rising  and  setting,  and  to  give 
only  the  result,  which  has  been  done  in  this  Register  since  1837. 
The  melhod  of  doing  this  may  be  niadtj  plain  by  an  example. 
Take  fur  this  purpose  the  22d  of  September.  On  that  day,  ac- 
cording lo  the  old  melhod,  the  sun  would  rise  at6  o'clock,  and  set 
at  6.  On  that  day  the  equation  of  lime  is  7  minutes  ;  or,  in  oth- 
er words,  the  sun  is  7  minutes  faster  than  the  clock.  The  time, 
then,  by  the  clock,  wlien  it  is  6  by  the  sun,  is  5h  53m  in  the  mor- 
niii:;,  and  51i  53in  in  the  evening.  Now,  on  account  of  the  lefrac- 
tioii  oflhcearth's  atmosphere,  the  sun  ap^Jcars  in  the  horizon  in  the 
morning  4  miniiiet.  before  he  arrives  there,  and  in  order  to  have 
the  lime  when  the  sun  is  seen  in  the  horizon,  as  his  time  of  ris- 
ing, we  subtract  4m  from  5h  o3m,  leaving  5h  49m  ;  and  for  the 
s;ime  reason  we  add  4ni  to  3h  63m,  which  gives  5h  57m  for  the 
time  of  his  selling  on  the  22d  of  September  5  and  these  are  the 
times  given  in  this  Register. 

The  column  marked  sun  south  is  formed  by  applying  the  equ-a- 
lion  of  luTie  to  apparent  noon,  and  contains  the  times  shown  by 
a  correct  time-piece  when  the  snn  is  on  the  meridian,  or  in  oth- 
er words,  when  it  is  noon  by  a  correct  rjoon-mark  or  dial.  For 
example,  when  it  is  noon  by  Ihe  sun  on  the  1st  day  of  January, 
it  should  be  4  minutes  after  1'2  o'clock  by  the  time-piece.  Again, 
when  it  is  noon  by  the  sun  on  the  1st  day  of  November,  it  should 
be  only  44  minutes  after  11  o'clock  by  the  time-piece.  This 
column  is  introduced  for  convenience  in  setting  time-pieces  by  a 
noon-mark. 

On  page  7  will  be  found  a  list  of  such  occultations  of  planets 
and  stars  by  the  moon,  as  may  be  suitable  for  observation  for  de- 
termining longitude,  and  may  be  visible  in  Vermont.  And  this 
is  preceded  by  a  catalogue  of  the  eclipses  of  Jupiter's  Satellites, 
which  may  be  visible  in  Vermont,  and  which  majf  be  employed 
for  the  same  puiposet  Z.  T. 

May,  1840; 


PUBLISHERS'  NOTICE. 
The  improvements  noticed  in  the  preceding,  will  be  followed 
next  year  with  several  others  in  regard  to  the  matter,  arrange- 
ment and  style  of"  Waltons'  Vermont  Register,"  so  as  to  render 
it  in  every  respect  superior  to  what  it  has  heretofore  been.  Ear- 
ly orders  for  1842  are  desired,  that  an  edition  may  be  printed 
equal  to  the  demand. 


JVames  of  the  CItaracters  and  Planets. 


9  D  Tlie  Moon. 
<?  Mercury. 


?  Vemis. 
©Earth. 

XMnrs. 


1|;  Jupiter. 
ip  S;i*urn. 
J^iHerscbe!. 


JS'ames  and  characters  of  the  Sisrns  of  the  Zodiac. 


T' Aries 
n  Geraini 
a  Leo 


VJ'Capriciiriius     ss  Cancer 


TT^  Scorpio 


b'  '['aiittis 
X  Pisces. 


Libra 
^  Sagittarius 
OCcAquarius    }  ITgVirgo 

A''ames  and  Characters  (f  the  Aspects. 
Q  Ascending  node.      Q  Descending  node. 
1^  Conjutiction,  cv  in  the  Siime  longitude. 
§  Opposition,  or  differing  6  signs  in  longimde. 
nQuartik,  or  differing  3  signs  in  longitude. 


CHRONOLOGICAL  CYCLES. 


Dominical  Letter 

Epact 

Golden  Nuimber 


C 

7 
18 


Sohr  Cycle 
Roman  Indiction 
Julian  Period 


14 

tJ354 


The  year  6602  of  the  Jewish  Era  begins  September 
16,1841. 

Tl.e  vear  1257  of  the  Wahommedan  Era  begins 
February  23,  1841. 

MOVEABLE  FESTIVALS. 

Septuagessiraa  Sunday  Feb.  7 

Quinq.  or  Shrove  Sunday  Feb.  21 

Ash  Wednesday  Feb.  24 

First  Sunday  in  Lent  Feb.  28 

Palm  Sunday  April    4 

Easter  Sunday  April  11 

Low  Sunday                    '  April  13 

Rogation  Sunday  May  16 

Ascension — holy  Thursday  May  20 

Pentecost— Whit  Sunday  May  30 

Trinity  Sunday                '  June  6 

Advent  Sunday  Nov.  28 

COMMENCEMENT  OF  THE  SEASONS. 
Vernal  Equinox,  Spring    begins   March   20lli,   lli. 
SSrn.  eve. 


yuiiiiiier  Soislice,  Summer  begins  June  21st,  iOh. 
41in.  m:Tn. 

Aiiiunuinl  Equinox,  .■lu'.uniii  begins  September  23cl, 
Oil.  44ni.  inoni. 

Winter  Solstice,  "Winter  begins  Dec.  21st,  6h.  6m. 
eve. 


ECLIPSES  OF  THE  SUN  AND  MOON. 

In  the  year  1S41,  there  will  be  six  Echpses,  lour  of 
the  Sun  and  two  of  the  Moon. 

I.  A  puriia!  eclipse  of  the  Sun,  January  22il,  invis- 
ible in  Vermont ;  6  3'-  16rn.  after  noon.  This  eclipse 
will  be  visible  only  from  a  small  pan  of  the  Southein 
Ocean. 

I!.  A  total  eclipse  of  the  Moon,  February  5th,  visi- 
ble at  iMonipeiier,  as  fo'lovvs  : 

Jjeginnvng  of  tUe  eclipse,     TIi  30m  "j 
Beginning  of  iMlal  eclip.e  8h  28m  |  ^^^^  ^.^^^ 
Muidle  ot  the  eclipse  9h  16m  }    £yg„i„„ 

End  of  totdl  eclipse  lOii    Om  |  ==' 

End  of  the  eclipse  llh    3mJ 

Duration  of  total  eclipse  Ih.  37m.  Duration  ol 
eclipse  3h.  S3iri.  Magnitude  o(  the  eclipse  (ihe  Moon's 
diameter  being  1,)  1.7  on  the  Southern  Limb. 

IIL  A  partial  ecliose  of  the  Sun,  February  21st,  in- 
visible in  Vermont ;  i  at  Gh.  31m.  in  the  morning. — 
This  eclipse  will  be  visible  from  Iceland  and  the  i*»or- 
thern  pans  of  the  Atlantic  Ocean. 

IV.  A  partial  eclipse  of  the  Sun,  July.  IBtii,  invisi- 
ble in  Vermont,  o  ai  9b.  23m.  in  the  morning.  This 
eclipse  will  be  seen  Irom  the  northern  parts  of  Eu- 
rope and  tlie  North  Atlantic  Ocean. 

V.  A  total  eclipse  ol'the  Moon,  August  2d,  parth' 
visible  at  Monipeiier,  as  follows  : 

Beginning  of  the  eclipse     3!i  13m  ^ 

Beginning  of  total  eclipse  4h  19m  j 

Moon  set  totally  eclipsed  4h  53m  !  Mean    Time 

Middle  of  the  eclipse  5h  11m  [     Morning. 

End  of  total  eclipse  6h    3m  | 

End  of  the  eclipse  7h    8m  J 


Duration  of  total  fclipse  Ih.  44n!.  Dumtion  of'tlie 
eclipse  3h.  55m.  Total  eclipse  vi>ili]e  34in.  Eclipse 
visible  Ih.  40rn.  Mao;nitU(Je  of  the  eclipse  (ihe  Mdoii'.s 
dinmet?r  beios;  1>)  1-6G  on  the  iiorlliein  Limb. 

VI.  A  partial  eclip>e  of  the  Sun,  Auorust  16th,  in- 
visible in  Vermont,  d  at  4h  43m  in  tiie  evening.  This 
eclipse  will  be  seen  only  IVom  ii  smaii  part  ot'tlie  South- 
ern and  South  Pacific  Ocean. 


VISIBLE  ECLIPSES  OF  JUPITER'S  SATELLITES. 

Mean  time  at  Montpclier,  Lomr.  72°  36' — ih  50'  24"  TV.  from  Orecn- 


n 

rises. 


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d  h  m    s 

li  m 

1  6  28  46m 

5    8 

5  5  22  57m 

4  57 

9  6    7     Cm 

4  45 

27  5  31  54m 

3  51 

^  III 
a     II 
•       I 

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Im 

Im 

6  4  34  36m 
10  5  39  40m 
20  5  40  42m 

3  18 
3     5 
2  32 

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7 

1 

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1 

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7  2  36     4m 

7  5    2  15m 

8  3  55  54m 
21  2  3  12m 
21  4  24  39m 
24  2  11  21m 
31  4     4  55m 


1  37 
0  50 


0  38 
0  12 


II  llm  I  8  2  4  24m 
I  llm  9  0  26  55m 
I  Im  16  2  20  36m 


11  42 
11  38 
11  10 


IIllEii 


d  h  m 

1  2  41 

2  9  10 

3  10  31 
8  0  11 

10  1  14 

17  3  9 

18  9  38 
25  11  32 
28  10  4 


45  m 
23ev 
25t!v 
48  m 
47  m 
22  m 
Gov 
42ev 
12rv 


h  m 
7  49 
7  45 
7  41 
7  20 
7  12 
6  37 
6  33 
6  1 
5  57 


Era  3 
Em  6 
Em  111 
Em  18 
Em  20 
Im  20 
Em  21 


1  27  29  m 
0  39  41  mi 
9  51  8ev 
11  46  5cv 
9  45  36ev 
9  35  26ev 
0  10  42  m 


2|so'h 

9  41 
9  20 
8  50 
8  42 

8  38 


|ni|Em|26  0  17  41m  10  30 


Im  I  2  0  36  45m 

'   .'.O  20m 


9  2  30  43m 
10  1  33  32m 

25  0  47  27m 


10  3 
9  59 
9  31 

9  27 

8  20 


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3  10     5  51ev 

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10  51 

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10  47 

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II 

Im  1  7     9  32  30ev|10    2 

I 

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111     8  37  43ov 

9  48 

Oct  III  Em|27     6  33     3ev|   7  17 


GREATEST  ELONGATIONS  OF  THE  POLE  STAR  IN  1841. 


Lut.l     January   I. 
"43"  " 


5'  28" 
7'  39" 
9'      9" 


April  1. 


5' 


57" 
3" 
17" 


July  1. 


6' 

22" 

2°    5' 

8' 

29" 

go      7' 

10' 

42" 

2°  10' 

October  1. 


49" 

54" 

7" 


OCCULTATIONS. 

The  following  table  contains  a  list  of  those  conjunctions  of  the 
Moon  with  stars  which  may  prove  to  be  occultations,  Long.  72°  36' 
— 4h  50'  24"  West  from  Greenwich. 


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JANUARY. 

FAKMERS'    CALEiNDAR. 

The  slrcani  lA'  time  flows  swil'ilv  ali'iig- 
A  stream  unceasing  and  so  stiniig 

Tliat  nought  its  power  withstands; 
It  bears  along  in  iis  career 
The  days  and  months  and  varied  year, 

And  works  of  liuman  band-;. 


Fellou'-Ciihtiis  : — I  know  vei-y  well  t!iai  it  is  o«e 
thing  to  preach,  and  anotlter  tiling  to  practice — ihw! 
it  is  one  thing  to  teacii  by  prece[jt,  und  quite  anollier 
thing  to  teach  by  example;  or,  in  other  words,  it  is 
much  easier  to  give  gtwd  advice  than  tofnlloio'v.  JJut 
the  difficulty  of  following  good  advice  is  not  a  suffi- 
cient reason  for  neirlectiiig  to  give  it;  I  shall  there- 
fore continue  to  advise,  and  if  the  good  people  see  fit 
to  tollow  my  advice — well — 1!'  not,  I  shall  clear  my 
own  skirts,  and  they  must  bear  the  consequences  upon 
their  own  shoulders.  Advice,  in  order  to  be  etiectuai, 
must  be  pungent,  and  in  order  to  be  pungent,  it  must 
be  directed  to  particular  cases,  and  these  cases  must 
be  brouiTht  home  to  individuals.  General  advice  is 
directed  to  everybody,  and  what  is  every  body's  busi- 
ness is  no  body's,  and  therefore  no  body  regards  it. 
If  I  tell  Corporal  Sloven  that  he  is  a  slovenly  man, 
because  he  suffers  his  cattle  and  sheep  to  lie  t'^gelher 
on  the  barn  floor  and  eat  out  of"  the  hay-mow  and 
waste  twice  as  much  hay  as  they  eat,  Corporal  Slov- 
en knows  v.'hoin  I  mean,  and  all  hough  lie  may  be  of- 
fended at  me  for  exposing  hiin,  he  will  profit  by  the 
exposition,  because  he  knows  all  eyes  are  now  turr.ed 
upon  him.  and  Corporal  S.  is  not  wholly  destitute  of 
pride. 

We  do  not  know  what  is  really  gond  or  bad  fortune. 
— Rosseau.  Our  condition  in  this  world  is  mixed.  We 
all,  in  every  state,  have  our  sufferings,  but  of  none  is 
the  condition  so  aliject,  that  he  may  not  find  grounds 
of  consolation,  and  discern  the  merciful  finger  of  Om- 
nipotence, pointing  out  to  liini  a  place  of  rest,  of  hap- 
piness unmixed,  of  everlasting  peace. 


31  days                                  JANUARY 

1841 

All  I   why,  unfeeling  Winler  ! 

why 

Still  Hags  thy  torpid  wing? 

Fly, melancholy  season,  fly, 

Anil  leave  the  year  to  Sprin 

t!. 

G  i*'ull  Moon  7Ui  (lay,  lOh  lOn 

tliOlUlh^'. 

d   L;isl  Quiirter  14i!i  dtiy,  71i  41  in  niomini:. 

@  New  rvJoon  22(i  day,  Oh  IGni 

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D    Firs'  (Quarter  30tli  day,  6:1  lOmJrnornins'. 

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FARMERS      CALENDAR. 

Time  bids  the  si'.ows  descend  and  spread 
A  carpet  o'er  the  mountain's  head. 

And  in  ihe  vale  below  ; 
Time  bids  the  winds  arise  and  bear 
On  pinions  of  the  moving  air  '    , 

The  danuin<T  flai<es  of  snow.  ' 


In  looking  round  upon  the  motley  crew,  which  make 
up  the  world  of  mankind,  what  a  v  si  multiuule  are 
recognized  hy  the  sir-name  Idler.  Among  the  most 
promirient  and  best  known  of  this  name,  is  Tipling 
Idler.  This  man's  cunduct  demonstrates  that  rum  is 
the  supreme  object  of  his  reyard, — that  he  loves  it  bet- 
ter than  his  friends,  or  his  wile,  or  his  children,  and 
that  he  is  readv  to  abandon  all  these,  and  even  make 
them  wretched,  to  ohiain  it, — yea,  betierlhan  his  own 
life,  for  we  see  him  lay  down  his  life  for  mm.  But 
several  respectable  fiimilies  have  formed  a  resolution 
that  they  will  henceforth  have  no  farther  intercourse 
with  fills  Jlimily  of  idlers,  but  would  use  liieir  inHu- 
ence  to  banish  them  from  all  good  society. 

This  is  a  short  monili  and  a  blustering  one  into  ihe 
bargain,  yet  notwithstanding  this,  y^m  have  something 
to  do.  All  thinus  require  care,  and  besiiles  this,  your 
minds  require  culture,  and  you  little  think  how  fast 
time  slips  away.  This  little  month  ma}'  vanish  before 
you  are  aware  of  it. 

Tlio'  Boreas  mav  bluster  and  heap  up  the  snows, 
And  Jack  Frost  pinch  3'our  ears,  yonr  fingers  and  toes, 
Yet  time  trudges  on  as  ho  trudged  on  of  old, 
Nor  heeds  our  complaints,  nor  the  north  ivind  nor  cold. 

Then  rouse  up  ;  and  if  your  hand  findeth  nought  to 
do,  the  mind  hath  kJoor  to  perfo>-m,  and  what  that 
findeth  to  do  lei  it  do  with  all  its  might. 

We  seldom  find  persons  whom  we  acknowledge  to 
be  possessed  of  good  sense,  except  those  who  agree 
with  us  in  ojMnion.  — JSoc/te'f.  When  such  occrsions 
do  occur,  our  self-love  always  induces  a  decision  in 
I'avor  of  their  iudo'ment. 


28  da 


FEBRUARY 


1841 


Spring,  theyoiini!  cherubim  of  lovu, 

An  exile  in  disgrace, 
Fii's  o'er  llie  scene  like  Noah's  dove, 

Nor  hnds  a  resting  place. 


O  ^^ull  .>lo()ij  5ll)  day,  9h  (ini  eveiiitig. 
C  Last  Quarier  13lli  day    Ih  4Sni  rnorning. 
#  New  Moon  '21st  day,  6h  Slni  iiiorniiig. 
D   First  Quarter  28th  d-ty,  Sh  13ni  eveiuntr, 


CALENDAR, 
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Venas  J  evening  star  till  May  14th,  and  thence  morning  star 
through  the  year.  Jupiter  Jl  niorr.ing  star  till  June  6th,  thence 
evening  star  till  Dec.  22d,  and  then  morning  star. 


MARCH. 

FAKMtRs'    CALENDAR. 

Time  bids  the  sun  reuirn  and  bring 
His  renial  aid  lo  ope  the  spring, 

And  burst  the  icy  bands; 
Tlie  inoLintain  snows  dissolve  and  flov,' 
Alono-  the  deluged  vales  below, 

And  tertilizo  the  lands.  ".', 


See  that  your  cattle  and  horses  are  not  j  ennitted  to 
range  upon  your  pasture  and  mowing  lands  while  they 
are  ^'0!'t  and  miry.  This  practice  is  a  sure  indication 
of  an  unthrii'ly,  slovenly  I'armer.  And  these  are  rot 
the  only  signs  indicative  ot'a  poor  farmer,  \yhichm:in- 
ifesi  themselves.  He  neglects  lo  remove  the  earth  and 
duniT  from  the  sils  oi'his  buildings,  till  the  sils  become 
rotten,  and  then  it  costs  him  twenty  dullar-^for  repairs 
which  one  dollar'.s  worth  of  work  would  have  saved, 
if  it  had  been  !)eribrmed  in  leisure  time  ten  years  be- 
fore. Ke  sows  and  plants  his  lands  till  ihey  are  ex- 
hausted before  he  thinks  ol' manuring.  He  keeps  more 
stock  than  he  can  keep  well,  and  conseqnently  his  cat- 
tle and  sheep  are  carried  off  by  murrain  and  other 
distem[>ers,  and  those  which  survive  the  winter  are 
weak  and  inactive,  and  do  not  thrive  during  the  sum- 
mer. But  the  a'ood  farmer  is  the  reverse  of  all  this. 
He  keeps  pace  with  his  business,  and  sees  that  every 
thing  is  done  in  season, — yea,  more  than  ihis — he  is 
continually  providing  for  the  future.  At  this  season 
when  the  weather  is  unsuitable  for  the  making  of 
sugar,  he  is  ernj)loyed  in  putting  his  tools  in  order  for 
the  ix;rforniance  oi"his  spring's  work.  His  carts,  har- 
rows, hoes  and  shovels,  are  all  care.^ullv  examined,  and 
those  which  need  it,  thoroughly  re])aired  ;  and  he 
even  now  looks  forward  to  the  senson  of  hay-making, 
and  is  not  unmindful  of  the  condition  of  his  scythes, 
rakes  and  pitch-lbrks.  -  ' 

Even  the  hope  of  reward  in  another  world,  based 
on  cons«ientiojs  rectitude  of  conduct  and  religious 
feeling,  is  in  itself  a  reward  beyond  all  estimatinn.  It 
is  an  anchor  in  the  storms  of  adversity. 


31  dnys  MARCH 

Ah!    VVinier,  cairn  tliy  cruel  rage, 

Re'easethe  strug  ling  year; 
Thy  power  is  past,  dccn  pit  sage, 
Arise  and  disappear. 


1841 


O  Kull  iMoon  Tti)  day,  81i  48m  iiioriimg 
d  Last  Quarter  14lh  day,  9h  29m  evening. 

(§)  New  Moon  22d  day,  9h  46m  evening. 
D    First  Quarirr  29th'day,  lOh  8m  evening. 


O  I       CALENDAR, 
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14 APRIL. 

FARMERS'    CALENDAR. 

Time  bids  the  sun  increas-e  his  fire — 
Time  bid^  the  swoll'n  streams  retire 

VVithio  iheir  wonted  bounds; 
Time  bids  the  earth  put  on  her  green, 
And  llicn  enlivens  all  liie  scene 

Willi  sweet  and  cheerl'ul sounds.     ' 


Now,  farmer,  shall  1  exhort  you  to  quicken  your  ac- 
tivity ?  Shall  I  tell  you  to  stir  your  stumps  —to  be  up 
and  doing?  AH  creation  is  addressiiii;  this  exhorta- 
tion to  you.  I'he  sky  over  your  head — the  ground 
under  your  feet — the  fields  and  gardens  on  every  hand, 
s;iy  unto  you,  now  is  the  accepted  lime  !  and  as  you 
now  sow,  s.)  shall  you  hereafter  also  reap.  Ifyou  sow 
sparingly,  you  shall  reap  spaiingiy.  II'  you  cast  the 
seed  upon  the  ground  without  pulling  the  ground  in  a 
|iroper  condition  lo  receive  ii,  you  sow  lo  the  wind, 
and  in  the  lime  of  harvest  you  shall  reap  chalL  But 
cast  good  seed  in  suitable  quantities,  upon  good  ground 
which  is  well  prepared,  and  it  shall  spring  up  and 
grow,  and  bring  forth  fii'ty,  yea,  perhaps  a  hundred 
fold;  and  tlien  at  the  harvest  shall  ye  gather  in  the 
ear  and  ihe  full  corn  in  the  car,  and  ye  shall  then  be 
filled  with  toed  and  gladness. 

Neirlect  not  the  ma.i'ing  and  planting  of  your  gar 
dens.  A  very  small  piece  of  ground,  which  is  well 
husbanded,  will  do  very  muck  towards  supporting  a 
iamilv.  And  if  you  cannot  bring  yourself  to  do  as 
the  old  saying  would  have  you,  and  work  in  the  garden 
when  it  rains  so  hard  that  you  capnot  work  out  doors, 
still  there  will  be  many  half  hours  in  every  week  which 
may  he  profitably  spent  in  the  garden  without  inter- 
lering  wuh  other  business,  .ind  which  would  otherwise 
probably  be  spent  lo  no  purpose.  A  word — a  hint  will 
efitjct  more  upon  the  n.an  of  understanding  than  a  kick 
upon  a  loo  I. 

The  conquerer  is  regarded  with  awe  ;  the  wise  man 
commands  our  esteem;  but  it  is  the  benevolent  man 
who  wins  our  aftetions — he  alone  is  beloved. — Fr. 


30  (lavs                                  APRIL                                        1841 

Tiie  stars  that  graced  thy  splendid  night 

Are  Icist  in  warmer  rayb; 

The  sun  rejoicing  in  his  might 

Unrolls  celestial  days. 

O  -t^ull  Moon  5tli  day,  8h  41  in  evenin<|. 

d  Last  Quarter  13th  day,  5h  15m  evening. 

dti  New  Moon  21st  day,  9h  42m  morninij. 

D   First  Quartc-  23th  fiay,  3h  7m  tnorniiiiT. 

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farmer's  calendar. 
Time  calls  a  new  creation  forth — 
See  all  ihinirs  bursting  into  birth, 

Or  rising  from  the  dead  ; 
First  lie  sends  down  tlie  gentle  sliowers; 
Then  scatters  round  the  lovely  flowei'S 

U|)on  the  verdant  n^ead. 


"Gather  up  the  fragments  that  nothing  may  be  lost,'^ 
was  a  family  orde'-,  given  after  a  plentiliil  meal,  by 
one  v,'ho  ciuiid  instantly  comniand  a  supply  of  bread. 
The  power  of  Providence  is  exercised  with  the  same 
wise  economy  as  ihe  power  ot  miracles.  Neither  of 
ihe'n  is  prostituted  lo  tiie  graiificaiion  of  lu.xury,  .or 
the  enci>uragement  of  negligence  and  laziness.  In  the 
divine  works  there  is  no  profuseness,  and  there  ought 
lo  be  pone  in  ours.  Providence  is  bountihtl,  but  iioi 
wasteful  :  its  blessings  are  bestoncd  freely,  but  not 
lavishly.  We  are  to  receive  them  thankfully,  and  use 
tht-m  frugally;  not  lose  thetn  by  carelessness,  nor 
squander  them  away  by  extravagance.  The  man  who 
triithers  lip  what  heaven  gives,  and  who  suffers  noth- 
inix  to  be  lost,  will  always  have  a  supply.  He  who 
receives  not  what  is  o'dered,  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  endeavors.  You  must  ask  in  order 
to  receive — yov  must  seek  in  order  to  find — you  must 
sow  in  order  to  reap.  And  remember,  too,  that  as  ye 
soia,  f:o  shall  ye  also  reap.  It  costs  nearly  as  much  to 
raise  a  yjuor  crop  as  a  good  one — ihe  same  tax — the 
same  fencing — the  seme  quantity  of  seed — nearly  the 
s'.me  quantity  of  tillage  -the  same  labor  in  threshing 
— then  why  not  manure  your  lands,  add  a  iirtle  to  the 
tillage,  and  have  great  crops  ? 

The  happiness  of  the  human  race,  in  this  world, 
does  not  consist  in  our  being  devoid  of  passions,  but 
in  our  learning  to  command  them. — Fr.  Prov. 

Men  of  limited  capacities  generally  condemn  every 
thing  tliat  is  above  the  level  of  their  understandings. 


31  days                                    MAY                                         1841 

The  surly  Winter  now  has  fled; 

And  smiling  Spring  supplies  his  siead  ; 

The  sky  dissolves  in  gentle  showers, 

And  lovely  iVlay  unfolds  hcv  flowers. 

O  Full  Moon  5th  ilay,  9h  15i)i  dioriiing. 

d  Last  Quarter  ]Sth  day,  llh  31m  nioriiing. 

(§  New  Moon  20i,l)  Jay,6h  54m  even'mo;. 

D   First  Quarter  27th  day,  lOh  20m  morning. 

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farmers'  calendar. 
Time  bids  the  songsters  cheer  ihe  grove, 
Wiih  noles  of  melody  and  love — 

And  when  their  males  they've  chose 
He  bids  them  lay  aside  their  song. 
To  hatch  iheir  bn-od  and  rear  their  young, 

And  watch  their  soft  repose. 


I  have  already  given  you  a  few  of  the  signs  of  a 
poor  farmer.  It"  may  noC  be  amiss  to  increase  the  list, 
since  there  is  abundance  of  miteriais.  A  slovenly 
larmer  mav  be  known  hy  his  inattention  to  small  thiugs 
as  well  as'great.  The  shoes  of  his  children  are  spoil- 
ed for  the  vvant  of  strings  'o  tie  them,  or  a  little  lallou 
to  o-rease  them.  His  gate  hinge  comes  od'for  the  want 
of  a  nail,  and  the  gale  is  destioyed  llir  the  want  of  a 
hincre,  and  his  garden  is  destroyed  for  the  want  of  a 
gate  ;  and  all  this  loss  is  occasioned  by  not  timely  dri- 
ving and  clincliing  a  single  nail.  Nothing  is  in  order. 
Helias  a  place  for  nothing,  and  nothing  is  in  its  place. 
ir  he  wants  a  gimlet,  a  chissel,  or  a  hammer,  he  hunts 
up  chamber,  runs  out  to  the  barn,  then  to  the  corn 
liouse,  searches  ihe  cupboards,  and  lastly,  when  he 
has  spent  more  lime  in  the  search  than  it  would  have 
taken  to  do  the  jol),  he  finds  it  down  cellar.  He  keeps 
no  Slock  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  to  an  axe,  or  even  a  tooth  to  a  rake,  he  has  tione 
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  vourself-  Despise  not  the  day  of 
small  things.  Remember  that  large  streams  flow  from 
htlle  foun'iains,  and  that  the  neglect  of  small  things 
will  bring  great  afTairs  to  ruin. 

A  Sentiment  of  Franklin.— ''  I  think  agriculture  the 
most  honorable  of  all  employments,  being  the  most 
independent.  The  farmer  has  no  need  of  popular  fa- 
vor, nor  of  the  favor  of  the  great:  the  success  of  his 
crops  depending  only  on  the  blessing  of  God  upon  his 
honest  industrv." 


so  days                                     JUNE                                          1841 

The  lambs  are  leaping  o'er  the  green, 

No  hsar  frost  in  the  dawn  is  seen  ; 

But  every  heart  and  every  grove 

Thrills  with  the  ccstacies  ot'love. 

O  Full  Moon  3(1  day,  lOh  52ni  evening. 

C  Last  Quarter  12th  d,  3h  8m  morning. 

(i  New  Moon  19th  day,  2h  15m  morning. 

D   First  Quarter  25th  day,  5h  47m  evening. 

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farmers'  calendar. 
Time  in  his  course  mnves  all  tilings  on, 
Bids  days  approach  and  bids  them  gone, 

Nor  heeds  what  mortals  say  ; 
But  on  his  cum  ntsvxift  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  business,  every  thing  is  in  complete 
readiness  to  commence  your  haying.  But  I  have  two 
cautions  to  give — Beware  of  cold  water  and  hot  rum. 
The  one  may  kill  by  excessive  friendship,  and  the  oth- 
er by  its  implacable  enmity.  AVould  you,  friend,  if 
ihe  oulside  of  your  dwellings  were  exposed,  or  actu- 
ally on  fire,  endeavor  to  extinguish  them  and  preserve 
your  buildings  by  scaitering  flames  within.^  'J'hat 
course  would  in;ply  no  greater  folly  than  lo  pour  down 
our  throats  ardent  spirits,  that  liquid  fire,  lo  counteract 
the  fervor  produced  in  our  frame  by  that  flood  of  solar 
fire  which  is  now  descending  upon  us.  I(  your  hay  is 
not  perfiictly  well  made  belt)re  it  goes  into  your  barn, 
be  not  sparing  of  salt.  Scatter  it  upon  your  hay  free- 
ly and  il  will  not  be  lost,  n(U-  your  hay  spoiled,  nor  will 
you  have  the  trouble  of  salting  your  cattle  while  feed- 
ing upon  it.  When  it  so  rains  that  you  cannot  work 
outa-door,  you,  who  neglect  to  do  it  at  other  times, 
may  take  care  of  your  gardens.  What  needs  doing 
better  be  done  at  a  bad  lime  than  not  to  be  done  at  all. 
But  remember  that  there  is  a  time  and  season  lc)r  all 
things,  and  that  as  far  as  po>:sible  every  thing  should 
be  done  in  its  season.  Leave  till  to-morrow  that  which 
should  be  done  to-day,  and  the  business  ol  the  mor- 
row will  crowd  upon  next  day,  and  soon  ac?zn/zn<7?/m. 
Remember  that  your  garden  wants  looking  to  now  and 
then.  How  much  better  it  is  to  save  our  own  garden 
seeds  than  to  pay  a  dollar  or  iwo  every  year  to  the 
Quakers  for  srving  them  lor  us  ! 

He  who  is  ambitious  to  be  rich,  wishes  his  desire  ^o 
be  accompli'^hed  a-^  soon  as  possible. — Juvenal. 


ai  'i.ivs                                    JULY                                         1841 

Summer  !   we  meet  again  and  ranye 

Hi^h  mountain  verge,  low  winfling  vale  ; 

Each  varying  prosfiecl  toiling  change, 

In  reach  of  heallh's  delicious  gale. 

O  l^'ull  Moon  3.1  day,  Ih  ,S8ni  evciiinjT. 

d  Last  Quarter  llth  clay,  3h  40m  evening. 

dD  New  JVJoon  ISth  clay,  9h  23m  morning. 

P   First  Quarter  25th  diiy,  ShSlin  morning. 

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farmers"  calendar. 
Late  winter  leigneil  on  every  banc]  ; 
Then  spring  iiiilock'ci  his  icy  band. 

And  bade  the  earth  rejoice; 
The  earth  revived,  and  then  at  length 
The  summer  camt  in  all  its  strength — 
Now  lifts  his  sultry  voice. 


When  I  see,  as  is  not  unlrequenlly  the  cape,  a  stout 
hearty  man  begging  from  house  to  house,  a  scanty 
pittance  lor  a  family  of  tatleied  starving  children, 
thinks  I  to  myself",  man,  you  have  a  bard  row  to  hoe. 
You  had  much  better  as!<  aims  of  mother  earth.  She 
will  listen  to  the  voice  of  thy  supplications,  and  she, 
if  she  does  not  fully  reward  your  attentions,  will  not 
load  you  with  curses,  nor  break  your  hones  with  kicks. 
And  he  must  be  a  being,  siii  generis^  who  does  not 
find  it  easier,  as  well  as  more  profiiable,  to  labor  than 
to  beg. 

Drive  your  harveslincr  and  not  let  your  grain  return 
agnin  into  the  earth.  Neither  let  it  sprout  in  the  field 
nor  heat  in  the  stock,  nor  be  de>troyed  by  vermin.  I 
liave  told  you  bef"ore,  and  ihe  wise  king  Solomon  has 
told  you,  that  he  who  is  slothful  in  his  business  is 
brother  to  him  who  is  a  great  waster.  But  what  sig- 
nifies admonitions  and  exhortations.,  if  they  pass  by 
those  for  whom  they  are  intended  like  the  idle  winds, 
wholly  unregarded.  But  we  are  encouraged  by  such 
promises  as  this — Be  ye  not  weary  in  well  doing,  for 
in  due  time  ye  shall  reap  if  ye  faint  not — i.e.  ye  shall, 
sooner  or  later,  see  your  admonitions  heeded,  and  your 
efforts  crowned  with  success. 

Nature  is  said  to  be  a  mother  to  some  people,  and 
a  step-dame  to  others;  but  the  real  truth  is,  that  pro- 
vidence is  kind  to  all  alike,  and  it  is  industry  only  that 
makes  a  difference  between  nations  and  individuals; 
for  those  who  contemplate  her  gifts,  and  study  how 
to  make  use  of  them,  very  rarely  fail  of  finding  their 
pains  rewarded,  even  beyond  their  expectations. — Dr. 
Campbell. 


31  days                                       AUGUST                                                1841 

Methmks  I  see  thee, Summer  I  spread 

Thy  rosy  aims  in  wanton  flight, 

Changing  thy  vest,  whenever  led 

By  JNature  through  the  fields  of  light. 

O  Full  Moon  3(1  (lay,5li  I'^in  tnorning. 

C  La.st  Quarter  lOth  day,  lli  29m  morning. 

®i  New  Moon  16th  (ky,4li  43m  evening. 

D  First  Quarter  23(1  (Jay,  4h  20m  evening. 

3 

O  Full  Moon  31st  day,  81i  44m  evening. 

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FARMERS      CALENDAR. 

But  lime  !  invidious  time  nuives  on  ! 
'J'he  sultry  siinimer  now  is  gone, 

And  Autumn  shows  his  h-ont; 
But  every  season  brings  along 
Its  joys  and  sorrows,  si^h  and  seng, 

Its  plenty  and  its  want. 


Fellow  citizens,  wlietiier  you  are  aware  of  it  or  not, 
I  can  s;;y  unto  you  in  verity,  that  three  desperadoes 
are  at  iJiis  very  moment  traversing  the  land  vou  live 
in,  and  making  ihe  most  shocking  havoc  of  the  prop- 
f,'rtyand  lives  of  old  and  young.  They  have  already 
murdered  moie  of  the  inhabitants  than  were  slain  in 
all  the  battles  and  perished  in  prison  shifjs  during  ilie 
war  of  the  revolution;  and,  at  the  same  time,  ihey 
have  wasted  more  substance  than  would  support  tiie 
national  government  and  pay  oft  the  national  debt. — 
Their  strengih  is  invincible,  'i'heir  method  of  attack 
is  tostrike  the  peopleon  the  head,  then  instantly  to  trip 
their  heels,  pick  their  pockets,  and  continue  the  blows 
on  the  ])ead  until  they  have  q.iite  beat  out  their  brains. 
Though  they  infest  public  houses  chiefly,  they  are  al- 
so Ibund  lurking  in  the  closets  of  private  houses,  in  the 
workshops  of  mechanics,  and  in  the  fields  of  farmers. 
In  some  instances  whole  I'amilies  have  fallen  victims 
to  these  murderers  !  nay,  whole  towns  have  been  rav- 
aged and  ruined  by  them.  One  poor  man  hereabouts, 
that  had  formerly  been  an  industrious  striving  mechan- 
ic, has  very  btely  been  murdered  by  them  in  a  man- 
ner too  shocking  to  relate,  and  there  are  now  Several 
persons  in  this  vicinity  who  are  daily  attacked  by  them, 
robbed  of  their  money,  smitten  on  the  brain-pan, 
knocked  down,  and  in  all  respects  so  violently  handled 
that  an  alarming  stupor  has  succeeded,  and  they  are 
already  brought  to  death's  door.  In  a  word,  the  coun- 
try is  in  imminent  danger  from  these  outlandish  mis- 
creants, who  mock  at  reason,  and  trample  upon  the 
precious  riarhts  of  men.  The  names  of  these  ruffians 
are  ''-Rum,  Gin.,  and  Brandy,"    Beware  ! 


>1  dyas 


SEPTEMBER 


1841 


Where  last  we  met  our  robe  was  like 
The  blush  that  lints  'he  maiden  rose, 
But  here  the  crimson  glories  strike 
As  rays  with  which  the  ruby  glows. 


d  Last  (Quarter  8tti  dav,9h  23iii  niariiing. 
di  New  Moon  15th  day.  Ih  1 2m  morning. 
D   Firs!  Quarter  22d  day,  8h  42tn  morning. 
O  Full  Moon  30th  day,'llh  29ra  m  .rniiiL'". 


CALENDAR, 
ASPECTS,  &C. 


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26  OGTCBfiH. 


FARMERS      CALENDAR. 

And  now  the  autumn  months  are  here, 
\\  liich  bear  along  the  changing  year  ; — 

OclobLir  yields  his  treasures  up, 
And  plenty  with  a  Hberal  band 
Spreads  joy  and  gladness  o'er  the  land, 

And  fills  the  loan)ing  cup. 

"  I'll  tell  you  Iiow  'tis,  Bill,"  said  my  uncle  Jo,  "I 
like  to  see  a  fellow  that's  bunkem  lor  doing  business. 
I  don't  like  these  liiaroi-meii  chaps,  who  will  lose  all 
their  earnings  rather  than  dun  a  clever  fellow  right 
sharp.  I  say,  Bill,  if  I  know  any  thing,  I  know  one 
thing — it's  of  no  kind  of  use  to  trust  a  man  f)rever 
because  he  is  a  clever  felloiv.  ciome  foobsay  we  may 
as  well  be  out  of  the  wi)rld  as  out  of  fashii)n.  But  I 
say,  the  fellow  who  follows  the  fashion  by  trusting  out 
ten  times  his  capital,  and  waitirig  l()rever  for  his  pay, 
as  the  I'ashion  is,  will  be  likely  to  get  out  of  the  world 
into  the  stone-jug.  I  am  heartily  sick  of  hearing  so 
murb  about  hard  times — ditBcult  times  —  no  money — 
and  from  those  too,  who  if  they  had  any  pluck,  (us 
your  aunt  Suzy  calls  courage)  could  make  those  who 
owe  for  7um  and  tobacco  and  ribbons  pay  up.  It  is  all- 
rageous  strange  the  people  can't  see  so  plain  a  cause 
of  hard  limes.  Now,  Bill,  you  liave  just  begun  busi- 
ness, and  if  you  would  not  have  occasion  to  complain 
of  hard  times,  take  a  word  of  advice  from  your  old 
Uncle.  Open  your  shop  early,  Bill — make  short  meals 
— no  lounging  calls—  do  your  own  business  so  far  as 
you  possibly  can — sell  all  you  can  for  cash,  or  ready 
pay,  and  if  you  trust,  be  sure  and  seitle  with  all  your 
customer?  every  year,  and  let  them  know  that  prompt 
payment  is  expected.  If  any  are  dissatisfied  with  this- 
course,  they  are  customers  not  worth  retaining."  I 
heartily  thanked  my  uncle  Jo  for  bis  good  counsels — 
have  carefully  noted  them  down  in  my  private  memo- 
randum, and  have  resolved  that  I  will  hereafter  ob- 
serve them  as  the  rules  of  my  conduct. 

Nothing  flies  so  swiftlv  as  calumnv. —  Cicero. 


1   31 

days                                OCTOBER                                       1841 

1 

But  Autumn  !  why  advance  so  fast; 

E                               Why  come  with  sullen  brow? 

1                           0  let  this  charming  season  last 

1                                 [n  a  perpetual  row. 

1             d   Ln.sl  Q,uarler  7th  dayj  41)  21m  evening. 

®  New  Moon  14tli  day,  llh  37m  morniiio'. 

D   First  Quarter  22cl  fiay,  4h  11m  morninir. 

1           O  Fnll  Moon  30th  cliy,'lti  7m  morniii*;. 

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28  NOVEMBER. 


FARMERS      CALEMDAR. 

How  chantjed  the  scene  !    vvitli  brown  and  red 
The  forest's  dress  is  interspread  ; 

And  rustling  in  the  gale, 
The  leaves  up  borne  upon  the  breeze 

To  distant  nioorinjis  sail. 


As  this  is  a  trifling  age,  trifles  are  become  the  most 
valued  conamodities.  The  ancient  and  modern  clas- 
sics are  laid  aside,  and  people  n^vv  read  none  but  tri- 
fling authors,and  pursue  none  but  triflingamnseinents, 
and  contend  for  none  but  trifling  lashions  and  opin- 
ions, A  trifling  fellow  is  preferred  to  the  man  of  real 
wonh,  and  a  trifling  woman  is  more  admired  than  she 
who  can  think.  And  as  if  there  were  not  real  irifles 
enor.gh  in  the  world,  the  people  nt»w  make  trifles  of 
ihe  most  serious  and  valuable  things,  for  they  trifle 
away  their  time,  their  health,  their  money,  and  their 
repuiation.  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  but  fear,  although 
I  regret  to  say  it,  that  my  own  weighty  admonitions 
and  sage  insiructioas  are  regarded  as  trifles.  But  it 
is  some  consolation  to  know,  that  such  treatment  is,  in 
the.^e  trifling  limes,  the  most  conclusive  proof  of  iheir 
intrinsic  excellence  and  importance.  Look  ye,  friend 
to  the  windward  !  It  will  not  be  a  trifling  thing  to  have 
>winter  come  upon  you,  while  you  are  unprepared. 
Tattered  shoes  and  stockings — thin  and  ragged  cloth- 
ing—a  shattered  and  open  house — a  poor  fire  and 
scanty  bed  clothes,  are  not  the  veriest  trifles  in  the 
world  in  cold  winter  weather.  .  v. 

A  word  to  the  wise 
Gives  sight  to  h's  eyes, 
But  the  fool  will  despise, 
And  his  trifles  still  prize; 

For  lineage,  ancestry,  and  all  other  things  which 
we  have  not  ourselves  acquired,  can  scarcely  be  call- 
ed our  own. — Ovid.  Every  man  should  feel  more 
pride  in  acquisitions  obtained  by  his  own  merit,  than 
in  honorary  distinctions  earned  by  his  ancestors. 


30  days 


NOVKMBER 


1841 


But  no:  the  leaves  i'rom  fading  trees, 

With  rustling  noiso  complain, 
While  from  the  North  (he  Borean  breeze 

Drives  fiercely  o'er  the  plain. 

d  Last  Quarier  5Ui  day.  llh  24in  evening. 
#  New  Moon  13th  day,  Oh  40ni  mornnig. 
5  First  Quarter  21st  day,  Ih  21m  morning. 
O  Full  Aloon  28th  day, 'ih  48m  evening. 


CALENDAR, 
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30  DECEMBER. 


farmers'  calendar. 

And  now  December,  cold  and  drear, 
Comes  on  to  close  the  changing  year, 

And  bid  it  hence  retire  : 
Then,  friend,  thy  liouse  in  order  ret. 
Collect  your  due,  pay  every  debt — 

And  then  enjoy  your  fire. 


But  the  car  of  time  is  hrinijing  us  to  the  verge  of 
another  year,  and  what  now  remains  to  be  said  must 
be  shortly  said,  and  what  remains  to  be  done  must  be 
quickly  oone.  And  to  you,  Irieods,  whose  labors  du- 
ring 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  be- 
neficence with  which  he  lias  regarded  you,  look  round 
upon  the  poor  and  destitute,  and  double  thy  own  bles- 
sings by  giving  a  portion  of  wjiat  thou  bust  so  freely 
received — yea,  by  so  doing  thy  blessings  will  be  more 
ihau  doubled,  in  as  much  us  it  is  mere  blessed  to  give 
than  to  receive.  See  that  your  schools  are  furnished 
with  good  teachers,  with  jiood  and  comfortable  school 
rooms,  and  with  the  necessary  apparatus  and  all  the 
convenience  for  facilitating  the  cooimunication  and 
acquisition  of  knowledge.  Betier  far  to  leave  thy  chil- 
dren poor  and  well  educated,  tlian  to  leave  them  rich, 
in  worldly  stores,  an  1  poor  in  intellectual  treasures. 
Which  is  the  nobler  part  of  our  persons,  body  or  mind? 
But  courteous  reader,  v/e  are  now  arrived  at  the  brink 
of  the  year,  and  standing  upon  il,  and  wishing  you 
much  profit  from  tlie  past,  and  much  happiness  in  the 
time  to  come — wishing  you  abundant  success  in  all 
youi  laudable  pursuits,  and  an  exemption  fVom  all  the 
avoidable  ills  of  this  present  life,  and  immortal  Wiss  in 
the  life  which  is  to  come — I  bid  you  an  afiectionate — 
Fareivell. 

There  are  many  men  who  appear  strugglingagainst 
adversity,  and  yet  arc  happy  ;  but  yet  more,  wno,  al- 
though abounding  in  wealth,  are  yet  miserable. 


■,iiiii,ni»).iiijiaai!iuiugM.iuii«iuii"iii^'***-'<""""'*""'' 


31  d 


ays 


DKCEMBER 


1841 


And  Winter  comes,  and  nature  dies, 

Bui  dies  to  live  again; 
For  Spring  will  come— ihe  flowers  will  rise 

Upon  the  snow-clad  plain. 


d  Last  Quarter  5iii  day,  7li  26ni  morning. 
®  New  Moon  12tli  day,  4h  45m  evening. 
D    First  Quarter  20lli  day,  9h  59m  evening. 
O  Full  Moon  2Sth  day,  Ih  45m  morninir. 


O     0 

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39                                                JANUARY.                                                     |[ 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING 

OF  THE 

PLANETS.          1 

=-1 

Vlercury. 

Venus. 

Mars. 

1    J  up 

tev.    1     Saturn.    |Herschel.  || 

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r    1   ?  1       .           DAYS,  &c.                   1 

Decl.  S 

outh. 

Semidi.   |Sun  Slow.  | 

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'  16"3 

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5     27.4 

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40.8 

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19  49 

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17  50 

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FEBRUARY.                                            33.1 1 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLAxNETS.        || 

5     Q.J   Mercury. 

Venus. 

Mars.     1    Jupiter. 

Saturn. 

Herschel.    n 

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dec  si  south 

(lei's  Is'thidec  slwoulh 

lees  Is'th 

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1 

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S 

s; 

day;,  &c.                 I  D«(-l.  South.  1  Seniidl.  ISiinSlow.    {] 

12 

o       /       "      \   '       " 

16  59  47.3: 16  14.8 

ni.     s. 

13  59.6 

1     23 

16  42  26.9;  16  14.7 

14    6.8  i 

3  4 

Spanislilnquisition  a- 

16  24  48.9  16  14.5 

14  13.1  1 

1     45 

[holished  1813 

16    6  54.0  16  14.4 

14  18.4 

\    56 

Galvani  died  1799 

15  48  42  0,16  14.2 

14  23.1 
14  27.0 

1     6^ 

Alliance  with  France 

15  30  I5.l|l6  14.0 

7  e 

[1778 

15  11  31.8  16  13.8 

14  29.9 

8  2 

14  52  33.0  16  13.7 

14  32.2 

9  3. 

1^ 

14  32  57.8;  16  18  5 

14  33  6 

10  4 

14  13  22.616  13.3 

14  34.4 

11  5 

13  53  47.416  13.1 

14  34.2 

12  6 

13  34  12.216  12.9 

14  33.3 

13  7 

13  13  43.2;  IG  12.7 

14  31.7 

14  c 

Capt.Cook  killed  1799 

12  53  14.4 

16  12.5 

14  29.5 

15,2 

12  32  45.6 

16  12.3 

14  26.4 

16  3 

[Congress  1815 

12  12  16.8 

16  12.0 

14  22.6 

1714 

Ghent  treatv   ratified 

11  51  17.6 

16  11.8 

14  18.2 

18.5 

Wm,VVirtd"l834a.62 

11  30    7.0 

16  11.6 

14  13.0 

19  6 

iMartiu  Luther  d.  1546 

1 1     8  45.8 

16  11.4 

14    7.2 

20  7 

[a.  63 

10  47  169 

16  11.2 

14    0.8 

21  c 

10  25  .32.2 

|16  11.0 

13  53.7 
13  45.8 

22 

2 

Washington  b.  1732 

10    3  40.8 

il6  10.7 

23 

3 

9  41  40.5 

16  10.5 

13  37.5 

24 

4 

9  19  31.4 

16  10.3 

13  28.5 

25 

5 

8  57  14.0 

16  10.1 

13  18.7 

26 

6 

Bonaparte   left    P'Ii)a 

8  34  48.9,16    9.8 

13    8.7 

27 

7 

[1815 

8  12  16.516    9.61 12  57.9 

28 

c 

7  49  36.716    9.3il2  46.5 

MARCH.  

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  Pi.ANETS. 


c.    Mercury.  I     Venus.     I     Mars. 


dec  niso'tli  dec  niso'tli  dec  s   s'th  dec  sisouth  dec,  sis'tii  d.s.isouth 


0  33 
4    3 


19j  3  33 
251  0  33 


EV. 

h  m 
1  16  12  2^ 
'  Jl  15  7 
0  48  17  34 


EV.    I 

h  m|  ' 
3  1  11  5 
3    01  '    15 

2  57|  '    17 


0  12  19  47    2  54   '    12"  27 

M. 

11  24  21  441  2  50'lO59i'     0 


Jupiter.    I    Saturn.   IHerschel- 


3  37 
'  15 
2  52 


22  14 
'  17 
'    19 


h   m  I  °     '    h  ni   °    ' 
6  29  22  24  7  28  4  43] 


6    8i 
5  461 


5    1 


li  m 
0  47 
0  25 
0    2 

I  I      M. 

6  2l|4  19  11  36 


7    fi4  3r> 
6  44|4  27 


5  5814  10 


14 


DMJDwl   MEM.  EVENTS,  DAYS,  &c.  I Sun'sDecl.So.  P.Semidi.l Eq. t.  S.sl 


J.  Wesley  d.  1781 


Voita  d.  1827,  Rostnn 
[massacre  1770 


Bourdeaiix  taken  l)y 
[Wellington  1814 


Istmeet.  Vt.Leg.l778 
Cliainpolliond.  1832 
Herschel  disc.  1781 
Gen.  Jackson  b.  1767 

Bnt.evac. Boston  1776 
Rob't  Walpole  d.l745 

Gr.fire  in  Boston  1760 

Goethe  d.  1832,  New- 
[ton  d.  1727 
Dr.Priestlyb.  1733 

Printing  introduced 
[into  England  1471 
Raphael  b.  1483 
Sweden  burg  d.  1772 

Alex.ent.  Paris  1814 


7°26'  i 
7  3 
6  40 
6  17 
5  54 
5  31 
5  8 
4  44 
4  21 
3  57 
3  34 
3  10 
2  47 
2  23 
1  5!) 
1  36 
1  12 
0  48 
0  25 
S.  1 
N.  22 

0  45 

1  9 
1  33 

1  56 

2  20 

2  43 

3  7 
3  30 

3  53 

4  17 


5U"6 

16' 

9"! 

58.1 

16 

S.9 

5i).8 

16 

8.6 

56.1 

16 

8.4 

47.3 

16 

8.1 

33.7 

16 

7.8 

15.7 

16 

7.6 

53.7 

16 

7.3 

28.1 

16 

7.1 

59.1 

16 

6.8 

27.1 

16 

66 

52.4 

16 

6.3 

15.5 

16 

6  0 

36.8 

16 

5.7 

56.4 

16 

54 

14.9 

16 

5.2 

32.7 

16 

4.9 

50.0 

16 

4.6 

7.4 

16 

4.3 

25.1 

16 

4.1 

16.5 

16 

3.8 

57.0 

16 

3.5 

45.8 

16 

3.2 

22.9 

16 

3.0 

476 

16 

2.7 

19.5 

16 

2.4 

48.3 

16 

21 

14.0 

16 

1.9 

35.8 

16 

16 

53.4 

16 

1.4 

6.7 

16 

1.1 

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12  222 

12    9.3 

55.9 

11  42.0 

11  27.7 

11   13.1 

10  58.0 

10  42.5 

10  26-7 

10  10.6 

9  .54.2 

9  37.5 

9  20.7 

9    3.5 

8  46.1 

8  28.4 

8  10.8 

7  52.9 

7  34.8 

7  16.7 

6  58.4 

6  40.1 

6  21.6 

3.1 

44.7 

26.1 

7.7 

49.2 

30.8 

12.3 


APRIL.                                                35 

w 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 

D. 

PJ 

Mercury. 

Venus. 

Mars,      j  Jupiter.  |  Satura.      Herschel. 
decslsouth|dec9  lB'th|decs  |s'th  de.slso'th 

decslsouth 

decnlso'th 

r 

M. 

KV. 

M. 

M. 

M. 

M. 

1  °    ' 

h  m 

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h  m 

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11  49 

23  39 

2  43 

10  33 

126 

22  23 

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4    2 

10  48 

17    3  30 

10  32 

24  49 

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5    8 

3  54 

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4  45 

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26  11 

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8  20 

19 

'   20 

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'  33 

9  18 

0 

0 

MEr.  JKABLE  EVENTS,          1            Suil's            1       Suil's 

Eq.Tirae, 

g 

^ 

DATS,  &c.                 1  Decl.  South.  |  Semidi. 

SunSlow.. 

1 

5 

o      /       // 

4  40  15.0 

16    0.8 

m       s 

3  54.0 

1 

6 

Jtifferson  b.  1747 

5    3  18.4 

16    0.5 

3  35.8 

3 

7 

Napier  d.  1617 

5  26  16.2 

16    0.2 

3  17.8 

■ 

4 

c 

5  49    8.4 

16    0.0 

2  59.8 

5 

2 

Goldsmith  d.  1774 

6  11  54.2 

15  50.7 

2  41,9 

G 

3 

6  34  34. 5 

15  59.4 

2  24.3 

7 

4 

Lalande  d.  1807 

6  57    7.1 

15  59.1 

2    7.0 

8 

5 

7  19  33.0 

15  58.9 

1  49.7 

9 

G 

Peaee  ratified  by  G. 

7  42  50.7 

15  58.6 

1  32.8 

1(1 

7 

[K.  "1784 

8    4    2.7 

15  58.3 

1  16.2 

11 

c 

8  26    5.9 

15  58.0 

0  59.8 

12 

2 

Henry  Clay  b.  1776 

8  48    0.8 

15  57.8 

0  43.8 

13 

3 

9    9  46.8 

15  57.5 

0  28.1 

14 

4 

9  81  23.7 

15  57.2 

S.  12.6 

15 

5 

9  52  51.6 

15  56.9 

F.     2.3 

16 

6 

N.Hamp.  settled  1623 

10  14     8.7 

15  56.7 

0  17.1 

17 

7 

Dr,  Franklin  d.  1790 

10  35  17.9 

15  56.4 

0  31.3 

18 

c 

Lord  Byron  d.  IS^S 

10  56  15.6 

15  56.2 

0  45.2 

19 

2 

Lexington  battle  1775 

n   17    2.5 

15  55.9 

0  58.6 

20 

3 

II  37  38.4 

15  55.6 

1  11.6 

21 

4 

Santa  Anna   def  by 

n  58    2.8 

15  55.3 

1  24.2 

22 

5 

[Texians,  1836 

12  19  15.4 

15  55.1 

1  36.3 

23 

6 

Slwitspeure  d.  1616 

12  38  15.0 

15^  54.8 

'  1  48.1 

24 

7 

12  58    3.9 

15  54.6 

1  59.3 

■ 

25 

c 

13  17  39.0 

15  54.4 

2  10.1 

26 

2 

13  37     1.1 

15  54.1 

2  20.4 

27 

3 

Gen.  Pike  killed  1813 

13  56    9.6 

15  53.9 

2  30.2 

28 

4 

Chaucer  d.  1434 

•4  15    4.2 

15  53.6 

2  39.5 

29 

5 

[ated  let  Pres.  1789 

14  33  44.7 

15  53.4 

2  48.4 

30 

6 

Washington  inaugiir 

14  52  10.8 

15  53.1 

2  56.8 

re                                     MAY. 

' 

DECi-JNATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 

g- 

Jlercury. 

Venus, 
dec  nlso'ili 

iMars.          Ju|)iter. 

Saturn. 

Herscliel. 

'< 

dec  nl  so'tli 

dec  si  so'th  dec  s  is'th 

decsl  s'th 

de.  8|a'th. 

M. 

EV. 

EV. 

M. 

M. 

M. 

o        , 

h    m 

o        ' 

li  m 

°    '     h 

m 

o 

h  m 

o         . 

h  ni 

o     . 

h  m 

1    4  58 

10  34 

25  33 

1  13 

7  4-3  10  47 

22  18 

2  32 

22  21 

3  32 

3  27 

8  55 

7    8  26 

'   40 

24  15 

0  40 

7  21    ' 

17 

'    16 

'     6 

'     ' 

'     8 

'21 

8  33 

13  12  48 

11    3 

22  19 

0    3 

7    5    ' 

)47 

'    13 

140 

C        ( 

243 

'  16 

8  10 

19|17  15 

'   27 

20    0 

M. 

,1  19 

6  58 

)30 

'    10  '  14, 

•   22 

'  18 

'  12 

7  47 

25|21  14 

'   57 

17  46 

10  45 

7    Ol  8  54 

'     6  0  471 

'     ' 

1  53 

'    8 

7  24 

^    1    °  1          MEMORABLE    EVENTS, 

trim's         1     Sun's 

Eq.Time, 

2    I    51                          DAV3,  &C. 

DpcI. North.  1  SemitVi. 

PunSlow. 

J 

7 

Addison  h.  I(j72 

I5°10'22"3 

15'52'9 

\  3.T.  4  6 

2 

c 

Battle  of  Lutzen  1813 

15  28  19.1 

15  52.7 

3  11-9 

3 

2 

15  45  59.7 

15  52  5 

3  18-7 

4 

3 

[placed.  1827 

16    3  25.4 

15  52.2 

3  24-9 

5 

4 

Bonapaiie  d.l821,LH- 

16  20  .34.7 

15  52.0 

3  30.6 

6 

5 

Os,vegotak.li>B.l8l4 

It;  37  28.0 

!5  51.8 

3  35-7 

7 

6 

Bit),  SocJV.rined  1808 

16  54     6.9 

15  51.6 

3  40-2 

8 

7 

Livvojiier  guillotined 

17   10  250 

15  51.4 

3  442 

9 

c 

[17114 

17  26  28.1 

15  51.1 

3  47-6 

10 

2 

Ticomleroga  tak.  In 

17  42  13.8 

15  50  9 

,3  50-4 

11 

3 

[E.  Alien  i77d 

17  57  42.0 

15  50.7 

3  52-6 

12 

4 

18  12  52.2 

15  50.5 

3  54-3 

18 

5 

Va.  settled  1607, 0.S 

18  27  44.1 

15  50.3 

S  55.3 

14 

6 

Cape  Cod  disc.  1602 

18  42  17.5 

15  50.1 

3  55.8 

15 

7 

^ 

18  56  31.7 

15  49.9 

3  55.7 

16 

c 

'9     9  27.6 

15  49.7 

3  54.7 

17 

2 

19  24     3  6 

15  49.5 

3  53.4 

18 

3 

jy  37  20.1 

15  49..> 

3  51.5 

19 

4 

Dark  day  in  N.E.I 780 

19  50  16.5 

15  49.1 

3  49.0 

20 

5 

Lafayette  (1.1834,  a.77 

20    2  52.7 

15  49.0 

3  45.9 

21 

6 

St.  Helena  disc.  1502 

20  15    8.;i 

15  48.8 

3  42.3 

22 

7 

Pope  b.  1688 

20  27     3.2 

15  48.6 

3  3S.2* 

23 

c 

20  m  37.0 

15  48.4 

.3  33.6 

24 

2 

Copem)PiiS('.1543,Q. 

•cO  49  49.7 

15  48.3 

3  28.4 

25 

3 

fViotoria  b.  181!) 

21     0  40.8 

15  48  1 

3  22.8 

2(j 

4 

[burnt  1824 

21    U   10.1 

15  48.0 

3  16.6 

27 

5 

Burlinorton    College 

21   21   17.5 

15  47.« 

3  1 0.1 

28 

6 

Piit  i».  1759 

21  31     2.9 

15  47.7 

3    a© 

2y 

7 

Cha's  ll.iesior'd  lOGO 

21   40  2-).8 

15  47.5 

2  55  6 

30 

c 

PoDed.  1745,Vo!-ain. 

21   49  26.2 

15  47.4 

2  47.7 

31  2j 

[d.  1778 

21   58     4.0 

15  47.3 

2  394 

JUNE.                                                  37 

DKCLliVATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANE  IS. 

a-i  Mercury.  |     Venus. 
'2  ldecn.U'th|(lecn.l  s'th 

Mars.    1    Jupiter. 

Saturn.     1 

llerschel.      j 

d.s.l  s'tlijdecsi  st'h. 

dec.  s!  s'th.  |dec  s|  s'th.    j  j 

1                 KV. 

M. 

EV. 

M". 

M. 

M. 

1  °     '    }i  in    °     ' 

h   m 

o     . 

h  m 

o        ' 

li  m 

o         / 

h  m 

e      . 

h  m 

124  25  0  29  15  48 

10  12 

7  15 

8  26 

22    1 

0  16 

22  23 

1  24 

3    3 

6  57 

7^25  2411    0 

14  47 

9  50 

7  38 

8    5 

2157 

1149 

'     ' 

0.58 

'     1    6  34    j 

13124  59,'  24 

'  21 

3  32 

8    9 

7  44 

'   52 

'   22 

'   24 

0  33 

2  591  6  1 1     1 

19  23  24 

'  42 

'  26 

9  19 

8  49 

7'j5 

'   48 

10  56 

'     ' 

0    7 

'  53 

5  47 

25121  13 

'  51 

'  .56 

9    8 

9  35 

7  10|  '   44 

'   29 

'     ' 

EV. 

11  4-! 

'  57 

5  24 

0 

D 

NEMOKABLE  EVENTS, 

Sun's 

Sun's      Eq.Time,  i| 

g 

? 

DAVS,  &0. 

Dec.l.  North. 

Seniidi.    Sun  Fast.  || 

1 

3 

Chesapeake  tak.  1813 

O          /           /I 

22     6  18.8 

/       II 

15  47.1 

m     s         1 

2  30.7 

2 

4 

"22  14  10.6 

15  47.0 

2  21.6 

3 

5 

22  21  39.2 

15  46.9 

2  12.1 

4 

() 

George  III.  b.  1738 

22  28  44.4 

15  46.8 

2    2.1 

5 

7 

Pea.witliTiipoli  1805 

22  35  261 

15  46.6 

1  52.1 

6 

c 

Bat. Burlington  l)'t'13 

22  41  44.2 

15  46.5 

1  41.6 

7 

2 

VVasli.Coin.Ch"fl775 

22  47  38.6 

15  46.4 

1  30.7 

8 

3 

Severe  frost  and  snow 

22  53    9.9 

15  46.3 

1  19.5 

9 

4 

[in  N.  E.1816 

22  58  15.1 

15  46.2 

1     8.2 

10 

5 

23    2  57.2 

15  46.1 

0  56.4 

11 

6 

23    7  15.0 

15  46.0 

0  44.5 

12 

7 

23  11     8.5 

15  45.9 

0  32.3 

13 

c 

23  14  37.4 

15  45.8 

0  20.0 

14 

2 

Bat.  of  Marengo  1800 

23  17  41.7 

15  45.7 

F.    7,4 

15 

3 

23  20  21.5 

15  45.6 

S.     5.3 

16 

4 

Totfcl.S.inN,E.18C6 

23  -42  36.0 

15  456 

0  18.1 

17 

5 

BunkerHili  bat.  1775 

23  24  26.7 

15  45.5 

0  31.1 

18 

6 

War  declared  agnin.st 

23  25  52.1 

15  45.4 

0  44.1 

19 

7 

[En.lar.d  18l2 

23  26  52.7 

15  45.4 

0  57.2 

20 

0 

Wm.  IV.  d.  1837 

23  27  28.3 

15  45.3 

1   10.3 

21 

2 

23  27  38.6 

15  45.3 

1  23.4 

22 

3 

23  27  25.2 

15  45,2 

1  36.3 

23 

4 

28  26  46.4 

15  45.2 

1  49.3 

24 

5 

Newfoundland   disc. 

23  25  42.9 

15  45.2 

2    2.2 

25 

6 

[1494 

23  24  14.5 

15  45.2 

2  15.0 

26 

7 

Wm.  IV.  access.  1830 

23  22  21.7 

15  45.1 

2  27.7 

27 

c 

23  20    4.1 

15  45.1 

2  40.1 

28 

2 

Monmouth  bat.  17 j8 

23  17  22.0 

15  45.1 

2  52.4 

29 

3 

23  14  15.5 

15  45.1 

3    4.4 

30 

4 

W.  Roscoe  d.  1381 

23  10  44.6 

15  45.1    3  16.2  {1 

JULY. 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLAI.ETS. 


I  Mercury.  I    Venus.   |     Mars.     I    Jui)iter.    I    Saturn.    I  Herschel. 
Idee  B  ls'th|dec  nls'tlijilec  s  Is'thldec  slsoutli|decslsouth|decslsouth 


EV. 

M. 

EV. 

EV. 

EV. 

M. 

0          1 

h  m 

O         1 

h  m 

o         t 

h  111 

o         / 

h    ni 

o        . 

Il     111 

o         . 

h  m 

1  18  46 

1  5-3 

15  40 

9    1 

10  25 

6  5' 

21  40 

10    2 

22  25 

11    If. 

2.57 

5    0 

7116  24 

'  44 

16  35 

8  5ii 

11  21 

<;  36 

'    36 

9  36 

'     ' 

10  51 

'  .58 

4  37 

)3|l4  3(i 

'  26 

17  35 

8  53 

12  20 

a  2-2 

'   33 

911 

22  26 

'   26!   3    0 

4  13 

19113  4-2 

0  56 

18  30,8  51 

13  f'3 

6    9 

'    28 

8  46 

'     ' 

'     01  3    2 

3  49 

25|  '   56 

0  18 

19  24 

1  ( 

14^8 

5  5C 

'   30 

8  21 

22  27 

9  35 

3    5 

3  25 

o 

o 

MEMORABLE  EVENTS, 

Sun'd 

Sun's     lEq.Time, 

S 

^ 

DTYS,  &C. 

Dec!.  Nc.rth. 

Semidi.  1  S.  slow. 

1 

5 

Wyoming  destr. 1778 

O          1             II 

23     G  49.4 

15  4:.i 

ni     s 

3  27.8 

2 

6 

Gen.Wasliing'toi)  a.s 

23     2  30  0 

15  45.1 

3  .?9.7 

3  7 

[siimed  C()ni.ar.l775 

22  57  4QA 

15  45.3 

3  50.2 

4  c 

Iiulepend.  decl.  1776 

22  52  38  9 

15  45.1 

4     1.0 

5  2 

Algiers  suireiiJ. 1830 

22  47     7.5 

15  45  ! 

4   11.4 

6  3 

22  41    12.4 

15  45.1 

4  21.4 

7  4 

Hubbar(Itonbat.l777 

22  34  53.7 

15  45.1 

4  31.3 

8  5 

22  28   11.4 

15  45.1 

4  40.6 

9 

6 

Braddiirk  (Icf.  1755 

22  21     5.8 

15  45.2 

4  49.7 

30 

7 

Coluriiluisb.  1447 

22  13  37.1 

15  45.? 

4  58  3 

11 

c 

22     5  45.3 

15  45.2 

5     6.5 

12 

2 

Harniltod  d.  \'-'-)\ 

22  57  30.7 

15  45.3 

5   14.3 

13 

3 

22  48  53.4 

15  45. R 

5  21.7 

14 

4 

Freacli  Re\oiuiion 

21   39  53.5 

15  45.4 

5  28.5 

15  5 

[be-aii  178 

21   30  31.4 

15  45.4 

5  34.9 

16i6 

BonaparK^  siir.  liini- 

21   20  47  3 

15  45.5 

5  40.8 

I7|7 

[sell'.U)iiieK,i)ir.l815 

21    10  41.3 

15  4.5.5 

5  46.3 

18' c 

Mahomet  d.6o4,u.(34 

21     0  13.8 

15  45  6 

5  51.2 

19,2 

20  49  25.0 

15  45.7 

5  55.7 

20  3 

20  38   15.1 

15  45  7 

5  59.4 

21  4 

20  26  44.3 

15  45.8 

6     2.7 

22  5 

20   14  53.0 

15  45.9 

6     5.4 

23  6 

Gibraltar  taken  1704 

20     2  41.4 

15  46.0 

6     7.5 

24  7 

19  50     9.9 

15  46.1 

6     8.9 

25  c 

19  37  18.4 

15  46  2 

6    If'.O 

26  2 

Coleridge  d.l834,a64 

19  24     7.6 

15  46.3 

6   10.3 

27  3 

Gea.Liiigan  k.lS12 

19   10  37.5 

15  46.5 

6     9.9 

28  4 

Elevolutioti  inFranoe 

IS  56  48.5 

15  46.6 

6     8.8 

29  5 

[1830 

18  42  40  9 

15  46.7 

6     7.4 

SO  6 

18  28  14.9 

15  46.8 

6     5.2 

31 

17 

1 

18  12  29.8 

15  47.0 

6     25 

AUGUST.                                             39 1 

DECLINATION-  ANT»  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS.         | 

a.1   Mercury. 
"^  Idee  nl  south 

Venus. 

Mars.     1  Jupiter 

Saturn.    |  Herschel. 
dec  s 1  south | dec  s 1  south 

dec  nis'th 

dec  8  is'th 

dec  s  Is'th 

1 

M. 

M. 

EV. 

EV. 

EV. 

M. 

1  " 

h   in 

o         . 

h  ra 

o      . 

h  m 

0     . 

h  m 

0          t 

h  ni 

o        , 

h  m 

1115-2 

3  1126 

20  13 

8  33 

15  43 

5  42 

2130 

7  53 

2127 

9    6 

3    8 

2  57 

7l]7 

?  10  59 

'    42 

8  56 

16  49 

'  31 

'   31 

7  29 

22  28 

8  42 

'  12 

'  33 

13118  1 

4    "  49 

'   5B 

8  59 

17  53 

'  21 

'   32 

7    6 

8  17 

'  17 

'     8 

]9|  '    11|  '    55 

'   .52 

9    3 

18  57 

'  12 

'   35 

6  43 

'   29 

7  53 

'  22 

144 

25116  30  il     19 

'   31'9    8 

19  58"     31  '   39'6  21'  '   30 

7  29 

'  27 

'  20 

a 

°             MENOBAELE  EVENTS,           1 

Sun's 

Sun's 

Eq.Tim. 

3 

f-                          DAYS,  &C.-                        1 

D  ■(■!.  North. 

Semidi. 

S.  Slow. 

1 

c 

A-iticrican  Continent 

17  58  28.8 

15  47.1 

m      s 

-->  59.0 

2 

2 

[dWcover'd  1498,O.S. 

17  43  3i.3 

15  47.2 

5  5.5.0 

3 

3 

17  27  32.3 

15  47.3 

5  50.4 

4 

4 

Com.  Vt.  IJniver.sity. 

17   11   38.3 

15  47.5 

5  45.3 

5 

5 

16  55  27. 5 

15  47.6 

5  39.5 

6 

6 

16  39     0.2 

15  47.8 

5  33.2 

7 

7 

16  22   16.7 

!5  47.C 

5  26.2 

g 

c 

16     5.  17.3 

15  48.1 

5   186 

9 

2 

15  48     2.3 

15  48.3 

5  10.5 

10 

3 

15  30  S2.9 

15  48.4 

5     2.0 

11 

4 

15   12  4t;.4 

15  48.5 

4  52.8 

12 

5 

14  54  46.3 

15  48.7 

4  43.1 

13 

6 

[uniird  181  : 

!4  36  31.7 

15  48.8 

4  32  8 

14 

7 

Norwiy  and  Swrden 

14   18     3.0 

15  49.0 

4  22.0 

15 

c 

Bona  pane  b.  1769 

13  59  20.7 

15  49.2 

4   10.6 

16 

2 

Bat.  Benninirion  1777 

13  40  24.9 

15  49.4 

3  58.8 

17 

3 

13  21   14.0 

15  49  6 

^  46.4 

18 

4 

MiddlebuT.v  Col.Com- 

13     1   54.4 

15  49.8 

3  34  6 

19 

5 

mciicemenl]        [1794 

12  42  20.4 

15  50.0 

3  20.2 

20 

6 

Gen.  Wayne  def.  Ind. 

12  22  34.4 

15  50.2 

3     6.4 

21 

7 

Massacre  in  Va.  1831 

12     2  36.7 

15  50.4 

2  52.0 

22 

c 

11   42  27.7 

15  50.6 

2  37.2 

23 

2 

11   22     7.8 

15  50.8 

2  21.9 

24 

3 

11      1   34.0 

15  51.0 

1     6.1 

25 

4 

Gov.  T. Chittenden  d. 

10  40  55.8 

15  51.2 

1   49.9 

26 

5 

[1797 

10  20     3.6 

15  51.5 

1   33.4 

27 

6 

Bat.  on  L.Island  1776 

9  59     3.6 

15  51.7 

1   16.4 

28 

7 

9  37  53.2 

15  51.9 

0  59.1 

29 

c 

Bat.onRh.Island  1778 

9  16  33.7 

15  52.1 

0  41.3 

30 

2' 

8  55     5.2 

15  52.4 

0  23.3 

31 

3 

8  33  2 

3.2 

1 

5  52 

6 

S. 

5.0 

SEI'TEMBER. 


D10t:Lli\ATlOiV  AND  S  MJ  j  lllWli  Of  THE  PLANETS. 


c-i  Mercury.   |    Venus.  I     M 
'^  Idecul  s'tli   |tlec  nls'th|df;c  i 


Jupiter. 


jturn.    I  Hersclscl. 


Is'tli|dfics  Is'tlildectilsouthidecslsouth 


1112  34  II  X< 
!  7|  8  13  '  57 
I  13]  3  3:2lEvn 

i  I9i  st'h  (  0  25 
I  25,  5  421  f  3' 


19  40 
lti3y 
17  17 

15  37 
13  41 


M. 

h  m 
9  13 
9  18' 
9  23 

9  28 
9  32 


21  4 
'   57 

22  45 


li  m 
4  53  21  44 
4  4li  '  49 
4  39 1  '    5.'. 


EV. 

EV. 

Ii  in 

0          1 

li  ni 

o     . 

5  5  5 

22  31 

7    2 

3  33 

'  34 

'   32 

6  38 

'  39 

'  13 

'    33 

6  15 

'  44 

4  52 

'   35 

5,52 

'  50 

'  32 

'   3(1 

'  29 

'  56 

h  m 
U  Jj 

0  27 
0    9 

EV. 

11 


MEMORABLE  EVE>-rS, 
DBTS,  &C. 


London  liiirn116GG.O. 
[S. 

Isi.  Congress  at  Piiii- 

[adelphia  1774 

Hannah  More  (1.18.33, 

;).83]  [17>M 

Bat. at  F.iUawSpring.« 

Bat.  on  L.  Erie  isTs 

Bat.  on  L.  ChaniplMin 

[1814 

Quebec  \a\<.  bv  Gen. 

[Wolle  17.59 

N.Y.sur.-ender'd  1776 


Bat.atStilhvaicr  1777 

W.Scott  d,  1832,a.62 
Geo.lII.crowned  1761 

[(real  1775 
fi.Allen  takenatMuii- 
PhiIad'asuiTend.1777 

Harvard  Col.  founded 
1636]  [lans  )  79f 

Harmar  def.  by  Ind- 


7  5 
6  4.S 
6  21 


Sun'a 
Dtrli. North. 


Sun's 
Semidi. 


lEq   Time, 
|p\in  Fast. 


11  43.0 
49  49. S 
27  49.C1 
40.9 
25.6 
3.7 
5  58  35.1 
5  36  0.5 
5  13  20.1 
4  50  34.3 
4  27  43.4 

4  4  47.8 
3  41  47.6 
3  18  43.5 
2  55  35.6 
2  32  24.5 
2  9  10.5 
1  45  53.7 
1  22  34.7 
0  59  13.8 
0  35  41.5 
M2  27.9 

5  10  56.4 
0  34  21.3 

0  57  46.4 

1  21    11.3 

1  44  35.8 

2  7  59.6 
2  31  32.1 
2  54  43.2 


1 '. 

\0 

52. S 

15 

53.1 

Hj 

53.3 

15 

53.5 

15 

33.8 

13 

54.0 

15 

54.2 

15 

54.5 

iS 

54.7 

15 

55.0 

15 

55.2 

15 

55  5 

15 

55.7 

15 

56.0 

15 

56.^ 

15 

56.5 

15 

56.. 

15 

57  I 

5 

57. 

15 

57.6 

15 

579 

15 

58.1 

15 

58.4 

15 

58.7 

15 

59.0 

15 

59.2 

15 

59.5 

15 

59.8 

16 

0.1 

16 

0.4 

OCTOBER. 


DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 


cr  JNIercury.  I    Venus. 
"^  jdcc  si  south  dec  nis'th 


Mars,     I    JupitcT.    I    Saturn.    I  Herscliel. 


dec  s  |s'th|dpcsl80utji  dec  i<lRouth|d.s.lsoutl 


EV.    . 

h  ml 


1|  9  56  0  47 

7|]3  47  0  57 

1.?I17    0|  1    5 

19|19  57j  '  12 

25*2    91  '  10 


11  30 
<J    7 


h  m 
9  36 
9  40 


6  34  9  44 
3  5i;9  48 
1    4l9  51 


F.V, 

°  '  'h  m 
04  32  4  Ql 

'  59  '  16 
25    5|'  12 

'  9j'  I 
^'     4''     3 


EV. 

h  m 
4  12: 
3  52 
3  33 
3  14 
2  55 


EV, 

'' 

h  re. 

37 

5    7 

38 

4  45 

40 

4  23 

41 

4    1 

42 

3  40 

4    I 

4  6 
4  11 
4  15 

4  19 


h   m 
10  49 

'   24 
'     0 

9;i6 

9  12 


MEMORABLE   EVENTS, 
DAYS,  itC. 


bun's 
Decl.  South. 


Sun's 

Semidi. 

1  6'  0"6 

16  0  9 

16    1.2 

16   1.5 

16   1.7 

16  2.0 

16  2.3 

16  2.6 

16  2.8 

16  3.2 

16  3.4 

16  3.6 

i.)  3.9 

16  4.2 

16  4.5 

16  4.7 

16  5.' 

16  5.3 

16  5.6 

16  5.8 

16  6.1 

16  G.4 

16  6.6 

16  6.6 

16  7.2 

16  7.4 

16  7.7 

16  8.0 

16  8.2 

16  8.5 

16  8.1 

lEq.Time, 
'  Sun  Fast. 


Bit.:uHtiliivaterl777 


Pe;i.  wil!,  E tig.  1783 
lilt. at  6;iriU()<i:al777 
Treaty  wHoiland  'SI 
Bai.  Hi  S;iV;ii)Ui>.h  '79 


An5.ar.di.sb;inde(l  "'73 
New  Style  intr.  15S2 

King?!ton  burnt  1777 
Burg-oyne  sur.  '77 

Corntv<i]lis  sur.  '31 
America  diicov.  1492 
B;it.  Tralali^ar,  Nel- 
[soa  k.  1805 


Piiiludelphia  setlled 
[1682 

Bit.  at  White '.Piains 
[17  6 


3°ii5' 

3  41 

4  4 

4  27 

4  50 

5  14 

5  37 

6  0 
6  22 

6  45 

7  8 
31 
53 
15 
38 

0 
22 
44 

6 


0  27 
0  49 


1    10 
1   31 

1  52 

2  12 
2  33 

2  54 

3  14 
3  34 

3  53 

4  13 


2"6 
29-8 
34.7 
46.7 
55.6 

1.0 

2.7 

0.1 
53.0 
41.9 
23.4 

0.2 
30.9 
54.9 
12. 
21.7 
23.7 
17.3 

2.5 
38  6 

5.4 
22.4 
29.0 
25.3 
10.6 
44.5 

6.8 
16.0 
14.7 
59.6 
31.1 


10in24sir 
10  43.7 


2.2 
20.4 
38.2 
57.8 
12.9 
12  29.5 

12  45.6 

13  1.3 
13  16.5 
13  31.2 
13  45.4 

13  58.9 
5  4  12.0 

14  24.5 
14  36.5 

14  47.9 

15  58.8 
15  8.8 
15  18.4 
15  27.2 
15  35.4 
15  42.8 
15  49.1 

15  55.6 

16  1.0 
6  5.8 

16  9.7 
16  12.7 
16  15.1 


' 

1 42                                              NOVEMBER. 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE 

PLANETS. 

'. 

0,1  Mercury.  |     Venus.    |     Mars. 

Jupiter. 

Saturn.    |  Her.sch   1. 

: 

"sIdecBl 

southidec  sisouthiriecs  |s'th 

decs  Is'th 

decelsouthid.  s.lsouth 

1 

EV. 

M. 

EV. 

EV. 

EV. 

EV. 

1  "     ' 

h  m      °  ' 

h  m    °     ' 

-■  m 

0        . 

h  m 

o         f 

h  m 

o    . 

h  ra 

]|23  15 

1  12    2  17 

9  55  24  45 

3  53 

22  50 

2  33 

22  43 

3  15 

4  23 

8  43 

1    7|2-2  4r 

0  54    5    8 

9  59    '      1 

3  54 

'   56 

'  15 

'   44 

2.53 

4  26 

8  19 

13  20  15 

0  13    7  56 

10    3  23  44 

3  50 

23    1 

157 

'     ' 

'  32 

4  23 

7  55 

19IIG    n 

li  12  10  38 

10    8  22  59 

3  46 

'     6 

'  39 

'    45 

'  11 

4  29 

7  31 

I25|14  25 

10  39  13  12 

10  13    '     6 

3  42|  '    10 

'  21 

'     ' 

150 

4  30 

7    8 

3 

c 

MEMORABLE    EVENTS,           1              Sun's              1        Sun's 

s 

f- 

DAYSj  &c.                 1  Dscl.  South.  1  Semidi. 

Sun  Fa.st. 

] 

2 

''      ■ 

14  32  49.0  16 

9.0 

in       s 

16  16.8 

2 

3 

14  51  52.9  " 

9.2 

16   17.6 

3 

4 

LT.S.Ar.disbanded  '83 

15   10  42.3  '^ 

95 

16   17.6 

4 

5 

it.Clair  defeated  1791 

15  28  n.lj" 

9.7 

16  16.5 

■ 

5 

6 

Powder  Plot  1605 

15    17  36.5  " 

9.9 

16  14.7 

. 

6 

7 

16     5  40.2 

ii 

10.2 

16   12.1 

7 

c 

■ 

16  23  27.9 

a 

10.4 

16     8.7 

8 

2 

16  40  59.1 

a 

10.6 

i6     4.4 

9 

3 

16   58  13.4 

(( 

10.8 

iu  59.1 

10 

4 

MartinLiiiherb,.3433 

17   15  10.5  " 

11,1 

15  53.0 

11 

5 

Arrival  at  Plymouth 

17  31  49.7," 

'-.3 

15  46.1 

_ 

12 

!3 

6 

[1620 

17  48  19.6  •' 

".6 

15  38.4 

7 

18     4  13.0'- 

".7 

15  29.8 

U 

c 

CIiarIe.sCarrolld.1832 

18  19  56  5  " 

".9 

15  20.! 

15 

2 

[a.  96 

18  35  20.5  " 

12.1 

15     9.8 

16 

3 

FortWashincrlon  t-ik. 

18  50  24.6 

".3 

14  58.4 

n 

4 

[1777 

19     5    8..T 

".5 

14  46.6 

iie 

5 

Earthqua.inN.E.1754 

19  19  32.0 

".7 

14  33.8 

11 

6 

Jav's  Treaty  sif^tipd 

!9  33  34.4 

'^9 

14  20.1 

-2( 

7 

[1794 

19  46  15.5 

13.1 

14     5.7 

2i 

c 

20     0  34.8 

".3 

13  50.6 

;). 

2 

20  13  32.2 

".5 

13  34.5 

23 

3 

20  26    7.1 

".7 

13   17.7 

24 

4 

20  38  19.4 

".9 

13     0.3 

25 

5 

N".Y,  evacuated  1783 

20  50    8.5 

14.1 

12  42  0 

26 

6 

21     2  34.4 

".8 

12  23  1 

'^7 

7 

2 J    12  36.4 

".4 

12     33 

18 

c 

21   23  14.6 

".6 

11   43  0 

"9 

2 

21  33  28.4 

".7 

11  21.6 

0 

3 

-M    43  17  6'" 

"  .9 

11      0.0 

DECEMBER.                                                43 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 

a.    Mercury.  1     iVenus. 
"^  decslsouth|dec8|3outh 

Mars. 

Jupiter.    1     Saturn.    1  Hersch' 

d.s.  is'th 

dee  s|south  dec  s | south  d.  s.|s'th 

1 

1    M. 

M. 

EV 

EV. 

, 

F.V.                1£V. 

1  »     ' 

h  m 

O         1 

h  m 

°    ■    h 

m 

O         1 

h  m   "     ' 

h    m  °    '    h  m 

l|l5    - 

10  27 

15  34 

10  18 

21    3  3  38 

23  14 

I    3  22  45 

1  30  4  30  6  44 

7!l7  I 

'   30 
)   '   39 

17  43 
19  33 

'  52 
'  32 

19  53  ' 
18  35  ' 

33 
29 

'    16 

'    18 

0  45   '     ' 
0  27   «   44 

'     914  2916  21 

13  19  3, 

0  46 

4  £8  5  57 

19,21  4. 

)   '   51 

21    5 

'  40|17  10  ' 

24 

'    19 

0  19   '   43 

0  2fc 

4  25  5  34 

. 

25123  2. 

)  11    6 

22  16 

'  49|l5  40  ' 

18 

'    18 

M.     . 

U  49i  '   42 

0    7 

4  23  5  11 

13      a  1 

MEMOKABLE     EVENTS,                    Sud's               1 

Sun's      Equat.  T. 

"?      ?\ 

DAYS,  &c.                 DecL  South.    ] 

Semidi.    Sun  Fast. 

T 

4" 

21   52'41"8 

16  15"1 

lUni37s4 

2 

5 

22     1  410 

16  J5.2 

10   14.3 

3 

6 

Bonaparte  crowned 

22  10*14.7 

16   15.3 

9  50.6 

4 

7 

[1804 

22   18  22.6 

16   15-5 

9  26.1 

5 

c 

22  26     4-6 

16   15.6 

9     1.2 

6 

2 

22  33  20.2 

16   15.7 

8  35.7 

7 

3 

Newport  taken  1776 

22  40     4.3 

16   15.8 

8     9.6 

8 

4 

22  46  31.9 

16  15.9 

7  43.1 

9 

5 

22  52  27.5 

16   16.0 

7   16.1 

10 

6 

22:S7  55.9 

16   16.2 

6  48.6 

11 

7 

28     2  56.9 

16  16.3 

6  20.8 

12 

c 

28     7  30.6 

16   16.4 

5  52.5 

13 

2 

28  31   36.5 

16  16.4 

5  24.0 

14 

S 

Washington  d.  1799 

23  15  14.8 

16  16.5 

4  55.1 

15 

4 

[a.  68 

23   18  26.1 

16  16.6 

4  25.9 

16 

5 

Tea  dest.  Boston  '73 

83  21     8.4 

16   16.7 

3  56.5 

17 

6 

[Gr.  fire  in  N.  Y. 

23  23  22.0 

16  16.8 

3  26.8 

18 

7 

[loss  $17^115,692, 

2S  25     7.6 

16  16.8 

2  57.1 

19 

c 

[1835 

23  26  25.3 

16  16.9 

2  27.3 

20 

2 

23  27  14.7 

16  17.0 

1   57.3 

21 

3 

2S  27  36.1 

16  17.1 

1  27.4 

22 

4 

Land-  at  Plymouth 

23  27  29.1 

16  17.1 

0  57.3 

23 

5 

[1620 

23  26  52.6 

16  17.2 

F.  27.4 

24 

6 

23  25  50.0 

16  17.2 

S.     2.5 

25 

7 

23  24  18.1 

16  17.3 

0  32.5 

26 

c 

23  22  18.0 

16  17.3 

1     2.2 

27 

2 

23  19  48.9 

16  17.3 

1   31.8 

28 

3 

':23  16  52.4 

16  17.8 

2     1.2 

29 

4 

23  13  28.0 

16  17.3 

2  30.5 

30 

5 

[k.  atQ,uebecl77f 

.23     9  36.7 

16  17.3 

2  59.6 

31 

6 

Gen.   Montgomery 

-23     5  16.7 

16  17.3 

3  28.3 

44 


STATE  LEGISLATURES. 
Thfi.  table  on  this  and  the  .succeedinij;  pag-e,  exhibits 
the  Governors  of  the  Stites  in  1840,  term  and  salary, 
the  number   of  State   SeJiators   and   Representatives, 

[See  Jtea^t  page.] 


States. 


Maine, 

N.  Hampshire, 

Vermont, 

Massachusetts, 

Rhnde  Island, 

Cdnneclicut, 

New- York, 

New- Jersev, 

Pennsylvania, 

Delaware, 

Maryland, 

Virginia, 

NorthCarolina, 

South  Carolina 

Geortjia^ 

Alabama, 

Mississippi, 

l.,..u..-iiuiia, 

Tennes-ee, 

Kfnuicky, 

Ohio,  : 

Indiana,  I 

Ill.n'.is,  ; 

Missomi,  1 

Michigan,*        [ 

Arkansas, f        ' 

D's'. Columbia, 

Floiida  Ter. 

Wisconsin  T 

Iowa, 


Governors. 


j.lohn  Fnirfield, 
John  Pace, 
jS.  H.  Jenison, 
:M,  Morion, 
!S.  W.  Kine, 
iWWEllsworlh 
JW.  H.Seward, 
j  WSPennin<;l'n 
Dav.  K. Porter, 
IC.P.Cr-meyps 
Win   Giason, 
T.  W.G;lmer, 
.Tas.  Moiehead, 
Pairick  Noble,  j 
G.  R.  Gilmer,  I 
A    P.  Baehy,    I 
A.G.  McNiitt,' 
A.  B.Roman,  I 
Jas.  K.  Polk,     I 
R.P.  Letcher,: 
W.  Shannon,    [ 
Sam'l  Bigecr,  | 
Thos.   Catlin,  I 
L.  W.  Bogos, 
Bisis, 
.  1  .  Conway, 


§1  SCO  25 

1000  12 

750  SO 

S6fi6|40 

40OIO 

i   CO  21 

■iff  0  32 

'  cr.o  14 

40CO  33 

1SS3'    9 

'.?666|  15, 

3333]  321 

2000  50 

3500  45! 

3C00  9o| 

2000  22 

2500  II 

7500  17 

2000  25 

2500  S8| 

12C0  36i 

1000  3r)| 

lococs) 

1500  1S( 


1|186 

1  ;':3o 

li23l 
;   1,634 

I  l|  72 
!  l|'-"08 
4  128 
li  60 
4  ICO 
4J  21 
5|  ?0 
4|134 
2}  120 
4I124 
]|I85 
3 1  7-' 
S|  3 
41  50 
2  73 
4  100 
2     72 


5; 


.^200,10 
2.00  7 
1, 50 1  7 
2. col '4 
1  COJ  4 
i||2,00l  8 


3,0042 
1|  3,00|  8 
1-  3,0030 
21  2..5u|  3 
1;  4,00  10 
1'  4.0023 
~  S.C0|I5 
2  4,00:11 
I'  4,00ill 
2:  4,00|  7 
I'  3.00    4- 

~:  4,00  5 

",  4, CO  1 15 

i'  3,00  15 

li  3,00  2J 

ij  2.00:  9 

21  3.OO1  5 

2|  3,00;  4 


1 


Reed,    |  8\ 


Henry  Du('ee, 
Robert  Lucis, 


*The  representaiives  of  Michigan,  according'  to  its  consiitu" 
tution,  csnnol  be  les5  than  48  nor  more  than  100,  and  the  sena- 
tors, as  nearly  as  may  be,  of  one  third  the  number  of  represent's 

|The  Senate  of  Arkansas  cannor  consist  of  less  than  17  or 
more  than  33  members  ;  the  house  of  representatives  of  not  less 
than  64,  nor  more  than  100  raenibei  s. 

JThe  pay  of  senators  in  the  Legislature  of  Connecticut,  is  ^2 
a  day  ;  that  of  the  representatives,  5li50, 


45 


ELKCTIONS,  &c. 
wilh  their   re>ipective   terms   and  pay — the  numhcr  n 
Electors   nf    F resident — population,    ]S30 — seats     of 
Govcrntnent — timrs  of  state   elections — and  the  times 
of  the  meeting  of  the  Legiitlatiires. 


Seats  oi  Gov-JTime  of  holding  the  Meeting  of  the  Le- 
ernment.  elections,  gislatures 


3994 ,6 
2695J5 
280636 
610Iii() 
97210 
297711 

1923522 
320779 

1330638 

76739 

44o913 

1213314 
7331.70 
SGOOOO 
61.337 
309208 
110000 
12o576 
684822 
7:'0600 
937679 
341582 
161053 
137427 
31128 
30380 

34725 

98587 


Augusta  2il  Monday  St-pt. 

Concord  2d  Tuesday  Mar. 

Montpelier  Isl  Tuesday  Supt. 
Boston  fport. 2d  Monday  Nov. 
Prov.  &  New-  April  and  Au<;ust. 
Hartfcrd  &  N.lst  Monday  Aprd. 
i\lbany  [Haven  1st  Monday  Nov. 
Treiilon  |2d  Tuesday  Oct. 

l2d  Tuesday  Oct. 

l2(!  Tuesday  Nov. 

1st  Monday  IjcI. 

3d  Thursday  April. 

commonly  in  Aug'st 

2d  Monday  Oct. 

Isr  Monday   Oct. 

1st  Monday  Ang. 

1st  Monday  Nov. 

1st  Monday  July. 

1st  Thursday  A«g. 

1st  Monday  Aug. 

2d  Tuesday  October 

1st  Monday  Aug 

)o         do         do 

do         do         do 

1st  Monday  Nov 
do        do 


Hinisburgh 

Dover 

Annapolis 

Ri.timi'nd 

Raleigh 

Columbia 

.M  illedaeville 

Tuscaloosa 

Jacks  jn 

New  Orleans 

Nashville 

Frankfort 

Columbus 

Indianapolis 

Springlitld 

Jefferson  city 

Detroit  ,, 

LitJe  Rock 


[1st  Wediies.  Janu'y 
do  do       June 

2d  Thursday  Oct. 
1st  Wednesday  Jan 

II 
1st  Wednes.  May. 
list  Tuesday  in  Jan. 
,4th  Tuesday  in  Oct. 
list  Tuesday  in  Dec. 
list  Tues  J  .n.  hien'y 
last  Monday  in  Dec 
list  Monda  /  in  Dec. 
2d  Mnn  Nov.bicn'y, 
\i\h  Monday  in  Nov. 
1 1st  Monday  in  Nov. 
i4ih  Monday  in  Oct. 
'4ih  Mond.  Jan.  hien. 
fsi  Monday  in  Jan. 
jl"-t  Mond.  Oct.  bien. 
last  day  in  Dec'ber. 
first  Monday  Dec'r. 
do  do  do 
do  do  do  Wen. 
1st  Monday  Nov.  6;. 
1st  Monday  in  Jan, 
(hteniallt/. 


IIThere  are  ftiur  sessions  of  the  legislature  of  Rhode  Island, 
viz.  nn  ihe  1st  Wednesday  in  May  and  June,  and  on  the  last 
Wednesday  in  October  and  J.iniiary. 

The  People  e'ect  Governor  in  all  Ihe  states  save  New  Jersey, 
Marylan  I,  Vn'siinia  and  S.  Curobna,  in  which  the  Legisialiires 
elect.  In  Louiiiana  the  iieope  vo:o  and  the  legislature  elect 
fiDni  the  Iwo  highest  candidaies 


4e_ 

GOVERNMENT  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 

MARTIN  VAN  BUREN,  of  New   York,  President,  salary 

S25,000. 
RICHARD  M.  JOHNSON, of  Kentucky,  Vice  President,  sala- 

ry  S5,GO0. 


DEPARTMENT  OF  STATE. 

John  Forsyth,  Georjiia,  Secretary  of  State,  5^.000 

Aaron  Vail,  Chief  Clerk,  2,000 

Henry  L.  Ellsworth,  Connecticut,  Com.  of  Patents.  8,000 


TREASURY  DEPARTMENT. 

Levi  Woodbury,  N.  H.  Secretary  Treasury.  g6,000 

McClinlock  Yiung  of  Md.  C/iip/ C/erfe,    '  2,000 


WAR  DEPARTMENT. 

Joel  R.  Poinsett,  South  Carolina,  Secretary  of  War,  g6,000 

John  T.  Cochran,  Chief  Clerk, 

James  L.  Edwards,  Comniis.  Pensions,  3,000 

Thos-  H.  Crawford,  commis.  Indian  afTairs. 

AOEKT  FOR  PAYING    PENSIONS  IN   VERMONT'. 

Heman  Lowry,  Burlington. 


NAVY  DEPARTMENT. 

J.  K.  Paulding,  New  Yoik,  Secretary  of  Navy,  g6,000 

[For  vessels  of  war,  U.  S.Navy,  see  Register,  I840,p.  39. J 

POST  OFFICE  DEPARTMENT, 

John  M.  Nile;, Conn.  Pustm'ister  General.  §6  000 

S.  R.  Hobble,  J 

Robert  Johnson,     >  Asssistant  P.  M.  Gen's,  each  2,500 

Daniel  Coleman,     J 
John  Marrion,  Chief  Clerk,  2,000 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE. 

On  o  sitigle  Letter,  composed  of  one  piece  nf  paper. 
For  any  distance,  not  exceeding  30  miles,  6    cents, 

Over  .^0,  and  not  exceeding  80    "  10         " 

Over  80,  and  not  exceeding  150    '"  121  2'- 

Over  i50,  and  not  exceediug  40O    "  18  3  4;'' 

Over  400  miles  25        " 

A  LeLier  composed  of  two  pieces  of  paper  is  charged  with 
douUt'Uese  rates;  of  three  pieces,  with  <ripZe  ;.  of  four  pieces, 
with  quadruple.  ''One  or  more  pieces  of  paper,  mniled  as  a  let- 
ter, aid  weighing  one  ounre,  shall  be  chaiged  with  quadruple  post- 
age ;   It  ilie  same  rale,  should   ihe  weight  be  greater." 


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Newspaper  Post  age. 

For  each  JVewspaper,  not  carried  out  of  the  State  in  which  it 
is  piibUshed,  or,  if  carried  out  of  the  Slate,  not  carried  over  one 
hundred  miles,!  cent.  Over  one  hundred  -miles,  and  out  of  the 
Stale  in  which  it  is  published,  1  1-2  cents. 

Magazines  and  Pamphlets, 

If  published  periodically,  distance  not  exceeding  100  miles, 
1  1-2  cents  per  sheet.  If  published  perodically,  distance  over 
100  m,  2  1-2  els.  per  sheet,  l^not  pufclishedppriodically.  distance 
not  exceeding  100  miles,  4  cents  per.  sheet.  Knot  published 
periodically,  distance  over  100  milcsj  6  cts.  per.  sheet. 

"Every  Prinled  Pamphlet  or  Magazine  which  contains  more 
than  24  pages  on  a  royal  sheet,  or  any  sheet  of  less  dimensions, 
shall  be  charged  bv  llie  sheet ;  and  small  pamphlets,  printed  on 
a  half  or  quarter  siieet  of  royal  or  less  size,  shall  be  charged  with 
half  ihe  amount  of  postage  charged  on  a  full  sheet." 

The  postage  on  Ship  Letters^  if  delivered  at  the  office  where 
the  vessel  arrives,  6  cents  ;  if  conveyed  by  post,  2  cents  in  addi- 
tion to  the  Ordinary  postage. 

[For  Privilege  of  Franking,  see  Register  1840,  page  41.] 


p&inted 

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1836 

,^5000 

1811 

4500 

1823 

4500 

■1829 

4500 

1830 

4500 

1835 

4500 

1836 

4500 

1837 

450O 

1837 

4500 

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JUDICIARY. 

SUPREME  COURT. 
A 
R.  B.  Taney,  Md.  Chief  Justice, 

J.  Story,  Mass.  Ass.  Justice, 

S.  Thompson,  N.  Y.  do 

J.  McLean, Ohio,  do 

H.  Baldwin,  Pa.  do 

J.  M.  Wayne,  Ga.  do 

Philip  P.Barbour,  Va.  do 

J.  McKinley.  Ala.  do 

John  Cairon,  Ten.  do 

Felix  Grundy,  Ten.  Attorney  General, 
W.  T.  Carroll,  Washinglim,  Clerk, 

Alex.  Hunter,  D  C.  Marshal,  i  .  u^,  w.^;. 

The  Supreme  Court  is  held  in  the  City  of  Washinj^trn,  and 
has  one  session,  annually,  commencing  on  the  second  Monday  of 
January. 

DISTRICT  AND  CIRCUIT  COURTS. 

Maine — District — Wiscasett,  last  Tuesday  in  Feb.  and  first 
Tuesday  in  Sept.  ;  Portland,  first  Tuesday  in  June  and  I)  cem- 
ber.  Circuit — Portland,  first  Ma  v  ;  Wiscassett,  1st  Oct,  /sher 
Ware,  Portland,  Judge,  salary  S^'80O;  Joseph  Howard,  Aif"ii,cy; 
Albert  Smith,  Dainariscotia,  Marshal ;  John  Mussey,  Portland, 
Clerk. 

New   H.A.MPSHIRE — District — Portsmouth,    3d    Tuesday    in 
MarcT  and  Sept.;  Exett-r,  3d  Tuesday  in  June  and  Dec       Cir- 
ct,i7— Portsmouth,  8ih  May  ;  Exeter,  8th   Oct.     Mat.   Ii,ir\cy,i 
Hopkinton,  Judge,  salary  ^1000  ;  J.  P.  Hale,  attorney  ;  Ci:arles 


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Lane,  Sanborriton,  Marshal ;  C.  W.  Culler,  Porismouth,  Clerk- 

Vermont — Dftrict — Rutland,  6th  Ortdber  ;  Windsor,  24ili 
May.  CircwU— Vvinilsoi,  aisl  May  ;  Rutl;ind,  3(1  Oct.  klijnh 
Paine,  Wi'liaiiislovvn,  Jiidgp,  salary  1200;  Daniel  KellogSi 
Rockingham,  Atiorney  ;  Heman  Lowrcy.  Burlington,  Marshal  •, 
Jesse  Gove,  Rutland,  Clerk. 

M AsRACHU^r-Tra— District — Boston,  3d  Tuesday  in  March, 
4th  Tuesday  in  June, 2d  Tui-'-;day  in  Sept.  and  first  Tuesday  in 
Doc.  Circuit — Bo.ston,  16tli  May  and  15ih  October;  John  Davis, 
Boston,  Judge,  .salary  ^'2500;  John  Mills,  Aitorney  ;  Jonas  L. 
Siblev,  Boston,  Marshal ;  Francis  Bassett,  Clerk. 

RriODE  IsL.t.vjD — DiMriet — Newport,  2d  Tuesday  in  May 
and  3d  in  Oct.  ;  Providence,  1st  Tuesday  in  Aug.  and  f'ebriiary. 
Circuit — NiMvport  lath  June;  Providence,  oih  November.  John 
Pitman,  Providence,  Juil<;e,  salary  §1600;  R.  VV.  Grceae,  At- 
torney ;  B.  Anihony,  Providence,  Marshal;  John  Pitman,  jr. 
Provideiice,  Clerk. 

Co-NNccTicuT. — Didrict — New  Haven,  4th  Tuesday  in  Feb- 
rjary  and  August,  Hartford.  4th  Tuesday  in  May  and  Novem- 
ber. Circuit — New  Haven,  last  Wednesday  in  April  :  Hariford, 
I7th  Sei'teniber.  AndrewT.  Judson.  Came;  bury,  Judge,  salary 
gloOO;  W.  S.  Hollabiid,  Attorney:  N.  Wilcox,  Berlin,  Mar- 
shal ;  C.  A,  Ingersoll.  New  Haven,  Clerk. 

Ntw  York.  South  District — District — New  York,  Isl 
Tuesda}'  of  each  nionih.  Circuit — New  York,  last  Monday  in 
February,  1st  M-oliday  in  Apiil.  last  Monday  in  July  and  No- 
vember. R.  S.  Beits,  N.  Y.  Judge,  salary  ^3500;  Beiij.  F. 
Butler,  Attorney;  W.C.H.  Waddell,  N.Y.  Marshal;  F.J. Belts, 
N   Y.  Clerk. 

North  District. —  District — Albany  3d  Tuesday  in  January; 
Utica,  last  Tuesday  in  August.  Circuit— A\ha<\y,  2d  Tuesday 
in  June  and  2d  Tuesday  in  November.  A.  Conklin,  Alb.iny, 
Judge,  salary  $2000.  Nat.  S.  Benton,  Atttarneyj  N.  Garrow, 
Auburn,  Marshal;  R.  B.  Millei,  Uiica,  Clerk. 

TWENTY-SIXTH  CONGRESS. 

SENATE. 
R.  M.  JoH.NsoN.  President  of  the  Senate. 
Maine — John  Riigcles,  Ruel  Wiliiams. 
New  Hampshire— Hfnry  Hubbard,  B.  F.  Pierce. 
F'-'-ni"?''— Samuel  Premiss,  Samuel  S.  Phelps. 
Masfirirhuscn i—D:\nii'\  Webster,  John  Davis. 
Rhode  J.Hia7!(/— Nehemiah  R   Knight,  N.  F.  Dickson. 
Connenidl — Perry  Smith,  Jabez  W  Huntington. 
New  F.)r/c— Silas  Wright,  it.,  N  P  Talmadije. 
New  Jtr[-ey — Samuel  L.  Southard,  Garrat  D.  Wall. 
i?e/riu)rtr«— Alexander  Clayton,  1   vacancy. 
Pinmylvania — James  Buchanan,  D.  Sturgeon. 
Maryland— W .  D.  Merrick,  John  S.  Spence. 


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Virginia — W.  H.  Roane,  I  vacancy. 

NoTih  Carolina — [Bedford  Brown,  Robert  Strange, resigned.] 

Siiutk  Carolina— Sahn  C  Calhoun,  Wm  C  Preston. 

Georgia — Alfied  Cuihbert,  Willson  Lumpkin. 

Jlahama—Wii\ii\m  R.  King,  Clement  C.  Clay- 

Mi'!si^xippi — .Tolin  Henderson,  Robert  J  Wallier. 

Louisiana — Robert  C  JVicholas,  Alex.  Mouton. 

Tenne.'j'ef — Alexander  Anderson,  Felix  Grundy. 

Kenturky — Henry  Clay,  John  J  Crittenden. 

Arkamaa—k  H  Sevier,  W  S  Fulton. 

Missouri — Thomas  H  Benton, Lewis  F  Linn. 

Illinois — John  M  Robinson,  R  M  Young. 

Indiana— A  S  White,  O  H  Smith. 

Ohio — Win  Allen,  Benjamin  Tappan. 

Michigan — John  Norvell,  A.  S.  Porter. 

HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 

Maine — Nathan  ClifTord,  Albert  Smith,  Benjamin  Randall, 
Georjje  Evans,  Virgil  D  Paris,  Hugh  J  Anderson,  Joshua  A 
Lowell,  Thomas  Davee. 

New  Hampshire — Charles  J  Atherion  Jartd  W  Williams, 
Tristram  Shaw,  Edmund  Burke,  Ira  A  Eastman. 

Vermont— Hiland  Hall,  William  Slade,  Horace  Everett' 
John  Smith,  Isaac  Fletcher. 

Massachusetts — Leverett  Salstonstall,  Caleb  Gushing, 
William  Parmenter,  Levi  Lincoln,  Osniyn  Baker,  George  N 
Briggs,  Willium  B  Calhoun,  William  S  Hastings,  Henry  Will- 
iams, John  Reed,  John  duincy  Adams,  [Abbot  Lawrence,  res'd.] 

RhuD£  Island— Joseph  L  Tillinghast,  William  B  Cran- 
ston. 

Connecticut — Joseph  Trumbull,  Wm  L  Storrs,  [resigned] 
Thomas  W  Williams,  Thomas  B  Osborne,  Truman  Smith,  John 
H  Brock  way. 

New  York — Thomas  B  Jackson,  James  DeLaMontayne, 
OgJen  Hoffinan,  Edward  Curtiss,  Moses  H  Grennell,  James 
Monroe,  Goveineur  Kemble,  Charles  Johnson,  Nathaniel  Jones, 
Rufus  Palen,  Aaron  Vanderpoel,  John  Ely,  Hiram  P  Hunt, 
Daniel  D  Barnard,  Anson  Brown,  [deceasedj  David  Russell, 
Augustus  C  Hand,  John  Fine,  Peter  J  Wagner,  Andrew  W 
Doig,  John  G  Floyd,  David  P  Brewster,  Thomas  C  Chittenden, 
John  H  Prentiss,  Judson  Allen,  John  C  Clark,  S  B  Leonard, 
Amasa  Dana,  Edward  Rogers,  Nehemiah  H  Earl,  Christopher 
Morgan,  Therrm  R  Strong,  Francis  Granger,  Meredith  Mallo- 
ry,  Thomas  Kempshall,  Seth  M  Gates,  Luther  C  Peck,  Richard 
P  Marvin,  Millard  Fillmore,  Charles  F  Mitchell. 

New  Jersey- Joseph  F^  Randolph,  Wni.  R  Cooper,  Phile- 
mon Dickcrson,  Joseph  KiUe,  Daniel  B.Ryall,  Peter  D.  Yroom. 

Penmbylvania— Lemuel  Paynter,  Jwhn  Sargeant,  George 
W  Tolland,  Charles  Naylor,  Edward  Davies,  Francis  James, 
John  Edwards,  John  Da«is,  David  D  Wagener,  Peter  Newhard, 
George  M  KeiiB,  William  Simonton,  James  Gerry,  James  Coo- 


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per,  WilliHrii  S  Ramsey,  J  ,se|>h  f'oinaiice,  David  Petnkin, 
Robert  H.  Hammond,  Samuel  W  Morris,  Charles  Oi.'le.  Albert 
G  Marchaiid,  Enos  Hook.  Isaac  Leet,  Richard  Biddle,  William 
Bcat(y,  Thomas  Henry,  John  Galbrailh,  Ceo.  McCulL.ck. 

Delaware — Thomas  Rohin.son,  jr. 

Maryland— J. ihn  Dennis,  Philip  F.  Thomss,  John  T.  H. 
Wortiiin^ton,  Solomon  Hillen,  jr.,  James  Carroll,  William  Cost 
Johnson,  Francis  Thomas.  Daniel  Jenifer. 

Virginia— Henrv  A  Wise,  Joel  Holieman,  Francis  E  Rives, 
J  M  Botis,  R  M  T  Hunter  (speaker),  John  Talial'orro,  W  M  Mc 
Carty,  Linn  Banks,  Georse  C  Dromgools,  John  W  Jones,  John 
Hill,  Waiter  Coles,  James  Garland,  William  LGo;;gin,  William, 
[.ucas,  Green  B  Samuels,  Robert  Craig,  George  VV  Hcpkins, 
Andrew  Bierne,  Joseph  Johnson,  Lewis  Steinrod. 

North  Caro.  in-a — Kenneth  Rayner,  Jesse  A  Bynum  Ed- 
ward Stanley,  Charles  Sheperd,  James  J.  McKay,  Micajah  'I' 
Hawkins,  Edmund  Debetrv,  William  Monigoiiiery,  Jotiii  Hill 
Cha's  Fisher,  Henry  W  Conner,  John  Graham,  Lewis  Williams. 

South  (Jarolina — Isaac  li  Holmes,  Waddy  Thompson,  jr. 
Francis  W  Pickens,  John  Campbell.  James  Ro^eis,  S  H  Butler, 
Thos   D.  Snmpler,  R  Barnwell  Rhett  John.K  Griffin. 

G-JORGiA  —  William  C  Dawson  J  C  Alford,  Edward  J 
Black,  W  T  Colqiiett,  Mark  A  Cooper,  R  W  Habersham,  T 
B  King,  E  A  Neshit,  Loll  Warren- 

Alabama — R  H  chapman,  David  Hubbaid,  George  W 
Crabb,  Dixon  H  Lewis,   James  Dillett. 

Louisiana— Edward  D  While,  T  W  Chinn,  Rice  Garland. 

Kentucky — Lynn  Boyd,  Philip  Triplett,  Jos.  R  Underwood, 
Sherord  Williams,  Simon  H  Anderson,  Willis  Green,  John 
Pope,  William  J  Graves,  Jt)hn  Wiiue,  Richard  Hawes,  LW 
Andrews, Garret  Davis,  V/ilham  O  Butler. 

Tennkssee — William  B  Car'er,  Abraham  McClellen,  Jo- 
seph L  Williams,  Julius  W  Blackwell,  Hopkins  L  Turney, 
William  B  Campbell,  John  Bell,  Meredith  P  Gentry,  Harve'y 
M  Waterson,  Aaron  "V  Brown,  Cave  Johnson,  John  W  Crockett, 
Christopher  H  Williams. 

Missi  sippi — Albert  G  Brown,  Jacob  Thompson 

Illinois — John  Reynolds,    Zadock  Casey,  John  T  Stewart. 

IndiAiNA — Geo  H  Proffit,  John  W  Davis,  John  Carr,  Thomas 
Smith,  James  Rariden,  William  W  Wick,   Lane. 

Ohio — Alexander  Duncan,  John  B  Waller,  Patrick  G  Goode, 
Thomas  Corwin  ^resigned)  Wm  Doane,  Calvary  Morris.  Wm  K 
Bond,  Joseph  Ridgeway,  WiUiain  Medill,  Soimson  Mason,  Isaac 
Parish,  Jonathan  Taylor,  D  P  Leadl)etter,  George  Sweney, 
John  W  Allen,  Joshua  R  Giddings,D  A  Starkweather^  Henry 
Swearengen,  John  Hastings. 

Missouri — John  Miller,  James  Jameson. 

Michigan — Isaac  E  Crary. 

Arkansas— Edward  Cross. 

Delegates— F/orit/a,  Ciiarles  Downing  :  Iowa,  W  W  Chap- 
man ;   JVtsconsin,  i  D  Doty. 


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Toimi  Clerks,  Firai  Con,itable.<!,  Selectmen,  Trustees  to  receive  the  surplus 
revemu,  Jittonicys,  Physician.':,  Clergymen,  and  Postmasters  in  the 
several  town.^  in  the  Stjitr,  1840 — 41.  ^^For  towns  not  returned  sea- 
suuably  to  be  inserted  in  the  proper  place,  see  Indeiyin  which  the  pages 
containing  the  additional  returns  will'  he  indicated. 

BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 

Arlington — Town  clerk  John  B  Lathrop,  constable  Williard  Holden, 
selectmen  Charles  G  Turner,  Julius  Betbe,  Samuel  Benedict;  trustees 
Sylvester  Deming,  Samuel  Canfielll,  Asah(!l  Hiird  ;  clergy,  Anson  B. 
Hard  epis  ;  attorney  Harmon  Canlield  ;  physicians  Simeon  Littlefield, 
Luther  Moseley,  Aaron  M'Kee  ;  postmasters  Jona  Baker  jr.  west  Ar- 
lin<;ton,  Cyrus  B  Hills,  Arlington. 

Bennington — Town  clerk.  Wm  Haswell,  constable  John  Fay,  select- 
men Elijah  D  Hubbell,  Elijah  Fillmore,  Stephen  Pratt,  Anson  Wood, 
Alvah  liice,,  trustees  Stephen  Dewey)(Elijah  D  Hubbell,  Wm  I  Wat- 
son ;  clergy  Edward  W  Hooker,  Aretus  Loomis  cong.  —  Nott  presb. 
N  O  Preston  epis.  S  Hutehins  bap.  C  R  Wilkins  meth  ;  attorneys  Tru- 
man Squier,  David  Robinson  jr.  James  Hubbell,  Henry  Kellogg,  Hiland 
Hall,  Uel  M  Robinson,  John  S  Robinson,  Sam'l  H  Blackraer,  Pierpoint 
Isham,  Wm  S  Southworth,  A  P  Lyman,  Nathan  Hoskins  ;  physicians 
Heman  Swift,  Noadiah  Swift,  Wm  Bigelow,  Nathaniel  Smith,  Horace 
May,  Wm  A  Dickerraan — Silas  Wilcox,  S  N  Brigge,  Henry  M  Stone 
(Thompsonian,)  Fairbank  Moore  (botanic  ;)  postmasters  Henry  Kel- 
logg Bennington,  Wm  E  Hawks  north  Bennington. 

Dorset — no  returns. 

Olastenbunj — no  returns. 

Landgrave — Clerk  Elijah  Woodward,  constable  AmasaUtley,  select- 
men Elijah  Woodward,  Calvin  P  Meads,  A  P  Leland,  trustees  Calvin 
P  Meads,  Gideon  Davis,  John  Emerson;  physician  Amori  Benson;  post- 
master Selah  Warner. 

Manchester — Clerk  Wm  P  Black,  constable  Eben  L  Way,  selectmen 
Lyman  Way,  Wm  Benedict,  David  Dyer,  trustees  Cyrus  Munson,  J  S 
Fettibone,  Loring  Dean  ;  clergy  James  Anderson  con.  S  W  Borroughs 
bap.  Jolui  T  Sabine  epis  ;  attorneys  Leonard  Sargeant,  A  L  Miner,  D 
Roberts  jr.  L  Swift;  physicians  Aftert  Barrows,  Ezra  Edson,  J  Cook, 
G  Tuttle  ;  postmasters  L  C  Orvis,  M.,  Lyman  Harrington  Factory  p't. 

Peru — Clerk  Thos  Baldwin  jr.  constable  Stephen  Dudley,  selectmen 
Benj  Barnard,  Aaron  Burton,  Joel  Lyon,  trustees  Berij  Barnard,  Good- 
ell  Walker,  Stephen  Dudley  ;  clergy  Thos  Baldwin  jr  con  ;  postmaster 
Oliver  P  Simonds. 

Pownal — Clerk  Elihu  Dutcher,  constable  Wm  R  Blanchard,  select- 
men B  E  Brownell,  Samuel  Wright,  Noel  Barber ;  trustees  Josiah 
Wright,  David  Gordon,  Elijah  Barber ;  physicians  B  F  Morgan,  C 
Bannister  ;  postmaster  John  M  Potter. 

Ruptrt — Clerk  Henry  Sheldon,  constable  A  H  Denio,  selectmen  Na- 
than Burton,  Simeon  Page,  Seth  Moore,  trustees  Henry  Sheldoji,  Na- 
than Burton,  John  Phelps  ;  clergy  David  Wilson  con.  Edwd  Solard  bap; 
attorney  Nathan  Burton  ;  physician  Henry  Sheldon  ;  postmasters  Dav- 
id Sheldon  Rupert,  Grove  Moore  east  Rupert,  S  M  Sherman  west  R. 

Sandgate — no  returns. 

Searsburgh — Clerk  Oliver  Preeson,  constable  James  Crosier  jr.  select- 
men Ashley  Stone,  Brigham  Morse,  J  Crosier  jr.  trustees  Joseph  Earns, 
Solomon  Rich,  Joseph  Crosier ,.  clergy  Jonas  Jewell  bap;  postmaster 
Oliver  Bresson. 


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Shaftsbury — Clerk  Hiram  Barton,  constable  Simeon  Martin,  select- 
men Nahum  Wheelock,  Samuel  Ames,  Josiah  Fuller,  trustees  Lemuel 
Bottum,  Nahum  Wheelock,  Joshua  Mattisoii  ;  clpr!;y  J  W  Sawyer,  Is- 
aiah iMattison,  Harman  Ellis,  K  R  Bennett  bap  VVm  Bell  univ  ;  phy- 
sicians Freeborn  Johnson,  Elliot  Brown  ;  postmasters  Charles  Spencer 
Shaftsbury,  Jonathan  Draper  soutli  Sh;iftsbury. 

Stiimford — Clerk  Otis  Pliilips,  constable  A  C  Mason,  selectmen  VVm 
Sanforrl,  J  L  Wilmarth,  S  C  Millard, trustees  S  0  MillarJ,  Elisha  Lake, 
J  L  Wilmarth  ;  clergy  R  O  Dwyer  bap  j  attorney  D  N  Stroud;  post- 
master J  L  Wilmarth. 

Sunderland — Clerk  J  A  Graves,  constable  Ambrose  Williams,  select- 
men E  A  Graves,  Reuben  Webb  jr.  Hiram  Bacon,  trustees  J  A  Graves, 
Russel  Jiawrence,  Andrew  Judson }  clergy  Needham  Knights,  meth  ; 
poBtmaster  Gilbert  Bradley. 

JVinhall — no  returns. 

Woodford — no  returns. 

WINDHAM  COUNTY. 

Acton — no  returns. 

Athen,-! — Clerk  Lyman  Alexander,  constable  Tisdale  Porter,  select- 
men Ethalstan  Bayley,  T  H  Whitney,  Amos  Davis,  trustees  T  ii  Whit- 
ney, Lyman  Alexander,  Tiadale  Porter ;  clergy  J  L  Smith  meth  ;  post- 
master Ethalstan  Bayley. 

Broukline — Clerk  Jacob  Burditt,  constable  D  E  Whitney,  selectmen 
Hiram  Whitney,  Joel  Harwood,  Anthony  Mason,  trustees  Ephraim 
Parks,  Anthony  Mason,  Israel  Whitney  ;  clergy  John  Baldwin  baptist; 
postmaster  Ephraim  H  A:asun. 

BraUleboro' — no  returns. 

Doerr — Clerk  Fayette  Perry,  constable  F  G  Knapp,  selectmen  Fay- 
etie  Perry,  Lewis  Hall,  Wm  H  Jones,  trustees  Asaph  Haskins,  Lahan 
Jones,  Daniel  Leonard ;  clergy  Daniel  Leonard  f  bap.  —  Dustin  meth. 
—  Pierce  bap ;  physician  Jedediah  Estabrook  ;  p  m  ftfartin  Perry. 

Uammerston — Clerk  Jose))h  Duncan,  constable  S;imuel  D  Winslow, 
selectmen  Asa  Dutton,  Enos  Leonard,  John  F  Stearns;  trustees  John 
Clark,  Moses  Rowel,  Martin  Gates  ;  clijrgy  Zi!>a  Howard  bap.  Nelson 
Barbour  prea,  physicians  Sewall  Walker,  Jotham  Burnett,  Isaac  N 
Knapp,  Cyrus  Butterfield  ;  postmasters  Luther  Al  yn  Dummerston, 
Ziba  Howard  West  Dummerston. 

Grafton — Clerk  B  H  Brid^man,  constable  Moses  Tarble,  selectmen 
Wm  Whitcorab,  Gideon  Palmer,  Jehicl  Wright,  trustees  Hyman  Bur- 
gess, Samuel  Walker,  Luther  Conant ;  clergy  M  B  Bradford  con.  DM 
Crane  bap  ;  attorney  D  L  Putnam  ;  physicians  B  H  Bridgman,  Charles 
Perry ;  postmasters  Fabius  Bancroft  Grafton,  Thomas  Houghton, 
Houghtonvillo. 

Qidlford — C3erk  John  Lynde,  constable  Cyrus  Carpentered,  se- 
lectmen Isaac  Brown,  Abel  Weatherhead,  Barnard  Lynde;  trustees 
Amos  Hart,  Hiram  Smith,  John  Lynde  ;  clergy  John  B  Pratt,  epis. 
Asa  Haynes  and  Chester  W  Loring  meth.  Wm  N  Barber  uni.;  phy- 
sicians Benj  W  Stevens,  Dana  Hyde;  postmasters  Daniel  Jacobs, 
Guilford,  Samuel  L  Hunt  Guilfordc  entre,  Samuel  Cutting  Greenriver. 

Jamaica — Clerk  Joel  Holton,  constable  E  G  Shumway,  selectmen 
Wm  L  Waterman,  Samuel  T  K  Cheney,  Benj  Mussy;  trustees  Benj 
Mussy,  Squire  Gleason,  Lemuel  K  Cheney;  clergy  Abel  Pat'ern  con. 
Leland  Huntley,  Spooner  Howe  bap.;  physician  Joel  Holton  ;  post- 
master Lyman  Merntield. 

Londonderry — Clerk  .\lfred  Pierce,  constable  Waldo  Barton,  select- 
men Barnet  Wait,  Amasa  Chase,  Olivar  Farr;  trustees  Jarius  B  Col- 
lins, Luke  Cheney,  Luther  Stowcll,  Jr;  clergy  L  Owen  con.  Sem 
Pierce  bap.  C  Faills,  J  Boyden  meth.;  physicians  Lawrin  G  Whitney, 


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Jari'.is  B  Collins,  Samuel  R  Billings,  Jeremiah  Arnold  bot;  postmaster 
Aloxunder  Leland. 

.Marlboro. — Clerk  Jesse  Cone,  constable  Tra  Bryant,  selectmen  Ira 
Ad;ims,  Luther  Ames  jr.  Martin  Winchester;  clergy  Josiah  Peabody 
run.  Phinehas  Howe  bap,  physician  Ebenezer  Tucker;  postmaster 
Jesse  Cone. 

J^Tewfane — Clerk  Otis  Warren,  constable  John  Newman,  selectmen 
Niihum  Eager,  Geo  Fisher,  Geo  U  heeler,  trustees  Artemas  Bruce,  G 
Fisher,  J  Morse;  clergy  Otis  Warren  uni.  W  T  Hodges  meth.  L  S  Co- 
burn  con;  attorney  C  K  Field;  physicians  Chester  Olds,  C  S  Blakes- 
bury;  postmasters  J  Dunklenjr  Fayctteville,  C  W.  Joy  Williumsville. 

Putney — Clerk  Wm  Houghton,  constable  L  H  Roberts,  selectmen 
Fosticr  A  Wheeler,  Jedediah  Sabin,  I  T  Radway ;  trustees  F  A 
VViioeler,  J  Sabin,  1  T  Radway;  clergy  A  Foster  con.  J  Loveland 
meth.  Otis  Warren  uni.;  attorneys  John  Kimball,  F  M  Buel;  physi- 
cians John  Campbell,  David  Allen  ;  postmaster  P  R  Chandler. 

Rockinuham — Clerk  A  S  Campbell,  consfihle  C  W  Pulsipher,  se- 
lectmen Elias  Pulsipher,  Jno  Wiley  2d,  Russel  Hyde,  trustees  J  Wil- 
ey '2d,  Elias  Olcutt  jr.  Saml  Albee;  clergy  S  A  Bnetoncon.  — Guilford 
bap.  Carlton  Chase  epis.  —  Webster  meth;  attorneys  Da  nl  Kellogg,  H 
Baxter,  N  S  Sheafe,  A  S  Campbell ;  physicians,  R  A  Severance,  J  H 
Wells,  Artemas  Uobbins,  Noah  Pratt;  postmasters  Lewis  M  Olcutt 
Rockingham,  John  H  Wells  Bellows  Falls,  Royal  Barle,  Saxton's 
River,  Isaac  Stickney  Cambridgeport. 

So'/icrtet — Clerk  Ephraim  Rice,  constable  Moses  Pike,  selectmen 
Joseph  Pike,  Hazelton  Rice,  L  W  Cooley ;  trustees  Perez  Rice,  Mo- 
ses Pike,  W  G  Pike. 

StraUon — Clerk  Reuben  Scott,  constable  Ira  Scott,  selectmen  Da- 
vid Rice,  John  Underwood,  Isaac  N  Pike;  trustees  Stephen  Ballard, 
Luther  Holbrook,  Asahel  Kidder ;  clergy  Hiram  Baldwin  meth.;  post- 
master Luther  Holbrook. 

Towiishtnd — Clerk  Emery  Cathan,  constable  Jonathan  Austin,  se- 
lectmen Abiel  Stoddard,  Jonas  Twitchel,  Charles  Phelps  ;  trustees 
Clark  Wilkinson,   Samuel  Gray,   Horace  Howe  ;  clergy  H  N  Graves 

con.    Wm  D  Upham  bap.   Guernsey  meth.;  attorneys  Charles 

Phelps,  John  Roberts,  James  Phelps,  James  Shafter  ;  physicians  Joel 
Chmnbcrlin,  W  R  Ranney,  Charles  Clarke,  Wm  P  Ladd  ;  postmasters 
John  Roberts  Townsheiid,  John  Fessenden  West  Townshend. 

Kerriuj— Clerk  Cyrus  Washburn,  constable  I  W  Johnson  ;  select- 
men John  Stebbins,  Elijah  Stebbins,  Wm  Heard;  trustees  Elijah 
Stelibins,  Alonzo  Newton,  T  W  Titus  ;  clergy  Timothy  Rogers  uni- 
tarian, Charles  Woodhouse  uni.;  physician  Cyrus  Washburn  ;  post- 
master M  Whithed. 

Wardsboro — Clerk  Sohn  P  Warren,  constable  Marshall  Stocker,  se- 
lectmen Solomon  Newell,  Daniel  Read  jr.  Richard  Kidder  jr.;  trustees 
Asa  Underwood,  Nathaniel  Ward,  Levi  Derby  ;  clergy  James  Tufts, 
E  G  Bradford  con.  Henry  Nutter  meth.  P  B  Fisk  bap.;  pliysicians  J 
P  \\  orfeii,  Orville  PGilman,  Justice  Baker  hot.;  postmasters  John  R 
Gates  Wardsboro,  Peter  Hammond  Hammond's  Mills,  Josiah  G  Sum- 
ner North  V\  ardsboro. 

IVestmimiter — Clerk  Sylvester  Sage,  constable  Ambrose  Arnold,  se- 
lectmen James  Titcomb,  Ira  Goodhue,  Ellery  Albee;  trustees  Eleazer 
May,  John  M'Neil,  Joseph  Ranney  ;  clergy  Sylvester  Sage,  Timothy 
Field,  Seth  S  Arnold,  Jubilee  Wellman  and  Calvin  B  Batchelder,  all 
con.;  attorney  Wm  C  Bradley;  physicians  Pliny  Safford,  Wm  Arms; 
postmaster  Pliny  Safford  Westminster,  Amos  T.  Ball  Westminster 
West. 

WIdtingham — Clerk  Hosea  F  Ballou,  constable  Asa  A.  Gadfrey,  se- 


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Icctmen  Josiah  Kentfit'ld,  Asu  Godfrey,  Eli  Green;  trustees  Amos 
Brown,  Asa  Godfrey,  Rufus  Carley  ;  clergy  H  F  Ballou  uni.  Foster 
Hartvvell  bap.  Ebenezer  Diivis  meth.;  attorney  Jolin  E  Butler;  phy- 
sicians John  VV  Bemcnt,  David  D  Wilcox,  Walter  Goodnow  botanic; 
postmasters  John  E  Butler  Whitingham,  David  D  Wilcox  Jackson- 
ville. 

Wilmington — Clerk  Stephen  P  Flasg,  constable  Jehiel  Swift,  se- 
lectmen Israel  Lawton  jr.  Dennis  Prirmalee,  E  B  Haskell  ;  trustees 
Otis  Haynes,  Hiram  Haskell,  J  H  Dix;  clera;y  Hosea  F  Ballou  uni. 
George  Bultcrfield  con.  M  Bruce  bap.  C  Dustin  meth.;  attorney  O 
L  Shttfter;  physicians  Horace  Smith,  Amon  Potter;  postmaster  A  B 
Childs. 

IVmtlham — Clerk  Wm  Harris,  constable  Ira  Goddard,  selectmen 
Samuel  Goddard,  Edward  R  Aiken,  Jude  Farr;  trustees  Wm  Harris, 
Edward  Banks,  Ezra  Pierce  ;  clergy  Selah  R  Arms  con.  Milo  Frary 
bap.  Wm  Harris  meth;  physician  John  Austin;  postmaster  Lemuel 
Abbott. 

WINDSOR  COUNTY. 
Andovcr — Clerk  Joseph  Dodge  jr,  constable  Sylvanus  Ii  Marsh,  se- 
lectmen Joseph  Dodge  jr,  George  VV  Stickney,  Abraham  Brown  ,  trus- 
tees Harvey  Carlton,  John  Adams,  John  Andrews  ;  clergy  Robert  My- 
ers bap  ,  Wickham  meth  ;  physi'nans  (^harles  W  Chandler, 

Ebenezer  Chase  Indian  ;  postmasters  George  W  Putnam  Andover, 
Leonard  H  Simons  Simonsville. 

Baltimurc — Clerk  John  Piper,  constable  Oren  E  Avcrill,  selectmen 
John  Piper,  Wm  Davis,  Phineas  C  Robinson  ;  trustees  Stephen  Rob- 
inson, Willard  Davis,  Levi  Piper;  clergy  JoshuaLeland  univ. 

Barnard — Clerk  Lutlier  Cheney,  constable  Harrison  Topliff,  select- 
men Hiram  Aiken,  Silas  Tupper,  Rollin  Richmond ;  trustees  Daniel 
Aiken,  Ebenezer  Atwood  jr,  Edmund  Pierce  ;  clergy  Thomas  Gordon 
con.  A  G  Bntton  meth.  E  Wellington  univ.;  physicians  Isaac  Danforth, 
Samuel  P  Danforth,  Alvin  Burbank,  Thomas  Swift ;  postmasters  Jos 
B  Danforth  Barnard,  S  Belknap  East  Barnard. 

Bethel — Clerk  Albert  Marsh,  constable  John  Woodbury,  selectmen 
James  Woodworth,  Geo  S  Hatch,  Luther  Bullard ;  trustees  Thomas 
P  Russell,  James  Woodworth,  Simeon  Babbit;  cleigy  James  Sabine 
epis.  Benjamin  Abbott  con.  Eri  Gartield  univ  W  Granger  meth.:  at- 
torneys Julius  Converse,  A  P  Hunton,  J  R  Newell,  OHPMillcr; 
physicians  Alfred  Paige,  Thomas  Farnani,  A  B  Child,  James  M  Wood- 
worth,  J  B  Hibbard  ;  postmasters  J  Smith  jr  Bethel,  L  Fisk  E  Bethel 
Bridrrewatei — Clerk  Isa.  Raymond,  constable  R  W  Southgate,  sy- 
lectnien  Isa.  Raymond,  Edwin  Thompson,  Peter  Shattuck  ;  trustees  J 
Josselyn  jr,  R  W  Southgate,  G^lbert  White  ;  clergy  John  Smith  2d, 
Junius  SpiiiiMing  meth  ;  attorney  D  D  Davis  ;  physician  H  N  Carter  ; 
postmaster  F  Henry. 

Cav.riLdish — Clerk  Samuel  Adams,  constable  Joseph  Adams,  select- 
men Samuel  Adams,  Levi  Jackman,  Daniel  Wheeler;  trustees  Will- 
iam Smith,  John  Steanies,  Joseph  White  ;  clergy  Moses  Field  hap. 
Benjamiu  Locke  freewill  bap  William  Wickham  meth.  Warren  Skin- 
ner univ  ;  attorneys  Salmon  F  Dutton,  Calvin  French  ;  physicians  Ol- 
iver Chamljerlin,  Geo  H  Ingalls  ;  postmasters  John  H  Robinson  Proc- 
torsville,  Otis  Robbing  Cavendish. 

Chester — Clerk  Amos  Heald,  constablp  Bonj  B  Sargeant,  selectmen 
Tho's  C  Olcott,  Jeremiah  Kibling,  A  E  Heald  ;  trustees  Amos  Heald, 
Wm  Round,  Ezra  Sargeant  ;  clergy  R  M  Eley  bap.  S  H  Hodges  con. 
A  Williams  univ.  R  Bruce  iVeewill  bap;  attorneys  Thomas  Robinson, 
O  Hutchinson,  N  Richardson,  L  Adams  ;  physiciaus  P  Edson,  A  Low- 
ell, W'm  C  Pierce  ;  postmaster  P  O  Sargeant. 


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Hartford — Clerk  Geo  E  Wales,  constiible  L  VV  Tilden,  selectmen 
John  Porter,  T.enj  Porter,  Jonathan  Biigbee  jr  ;  trustees  John  Porter, 
Wm  Savnge,  Jonithan  Bugbee  jr  ;  clergy  T  B  Haddock,  Cory  Eusscll, 

Watkins  con.  David  Hazen  chris,;  attorney  George  E  Wales  ; 

physicians  Leonard  Marsh,  Ira  Tenney,  H  B  Brown,  Z  Furber ;  post- 
masters O  H  Nichols  Hartford,  William  Steel  jr  West  Hartford,  Jacob 
Dinmiick  Q,ueeeh8e  village. 

HartUind — Clerk  E  M  Stocker,  constable  Lewis  Morritt,  selectmen 
Tlionias  Alexander,  P  K  Bates,  Aaron  Haisington  ;  trustees  Daniel 
Ashley,  Daniel  Denison,  Daniel  Morgan  ;  clergy  J  F  Griswold  con. 
Timothy  Grow  bap.  John  Stearns  meth.  Moses  Tewksbury  chris.  M 
Sanford  univ  ;  attorneys  Harrison  Smith,  I N  Cushman,  Haniden  Cutts  ; 
physicians  Sylvester  Marcy,  Lewis  Eranioiids,  John  Harding;  post- 
masters P  Cotton  Hartland,  John  Daniels  North  Hartland. 

JVorwich — Clerk  Ira  Davis,  constable  Wm  E  Lewis,  selectmen  John 
Wright,  E  B  Brown,  Isaac  Pierce  ;  trustees  John  Wright,  Abel  Par- 
tridge, William  Loveland  ;  clergy  Samuel  Goddard,  Roswell  Shurtliff 
con  ,  attorneys  Aaron  Loveland,  , Nelson  Robinson,  Harvey  Burton, 
John  Wright ;  physicians  Ira  Davis,  Lyman  Lewis,  Shubaei  Converse  ; 
postmaster  B  B  Newton. 

Plijmovth — Clerk  Thomas  Moore,  constable  Nathan  Adams,  select- 
men Moses  Pollard  jr,  Andrew  R  Adams,  Reuben  Taylor ;  trustees 
Jared  Marsh,  Lyman  Wood,  Andrew  R  Adams  ;  clergy  Ambler  Edson 
bap.  Wm  Warren,  freewill  bap.  Noah  Johnson  chris  ;  physicians  Jo- 
se])h  Billings,  Wm  B  Hatch  ;  postmaster  Moses  Pollard  jr. 

Pomfret — Clerk  Otis  Chamberlin,, constable  Wm  R  Hewett,  select- 
men Ora  Paul,  Obed  Whipple,  John  Cheedel ;  trustees  Henry  Hewitt 
jr,  Harvey  Bruce,  Ora  Paul ;  clergy  Joseph  D  Marsh  chris  ;  attorney 
josiah  Chandli;r ;  physician  Kimball  Russ  ;  postmasters  Crosby  Miller 
Pomfret,  Martin  Snow  Snow's  Store. 

RcadiniT — Clerk  Bridgman  Hapgood,  constable  Rufus  Buck,  select- 
men Bridgman  Iiapgood,  Charles  Buck,  Rufus  Trowbush,  trustees  B 
Hapgood,  Benoni  ISuck,  S  C  Shedd;  clergy  Samuel  C  Loveland,  Solo- 
mon Laws  uni.  Jonathan  Jones  meth;  attorney  Uriel  C  Hatch;  physi- 
cian Nathaniel  Tolls,  Levi  Putnam;  postmasters  David  Hanmiond 
Reading,  Rufus  Buck  South  Reading,  Walton  Brown  Felchvillo. 

Rochester — Clerk  John  Trask,  constable  Barna  Cooper,  selectmen 
Joel  Cooper,  Ezra  McCollom,  Wm  Baker;  trustees  Ez-ra  McCollom, 
Horace  L  Richmond,  Barna  Cooper;  clergy  John  Currier  meth;  attor- 
ney Sumner  A  Webber;  physicians  Daniel  Huntington,  Reuben  Hall, 
Joseph  H  Phelps,  Horace  Hall  bot;  postmaster  Julius  C  Tilden. 

Rnijnlloii. — <'lerk  Calvin  Skinner  2d,  constable  Daniel  Woodard,  se- 
lectmen Daniel  Woodard,  Coit  Parldiurst,  Charles  Clapp  ;  trustees 
John  Marshall,  Trnman  H  SafTord,  Oramel  Sawyer  ;  clergy  Nathaniel 
Sprague  epis.  C  B  Drake  con.  J  H  Patterson  meth  ;  attorneys  John 
Francis,  John  S  Marcy  ;  physicians  Richard  Bloss,  J  A  Denison,  J  A 
Denison  jr  ;  postmaster  E  P  Nevens, 

Sharon — Clerk  Samuel  Shuttleworth,  constable  Orrin  Morehouse, 
selectmen  Lyman  Tyler,  David  Fales,  Henry  Hitchcock  ;  trustees  S 
Downer,  Jabez  Hunter,  John  Baldwin  ;  clergy  Stephen  Morse  con.  R 
F  Bedford  meth,;  attorney  Samuel  Shuttleworth  ;  physicians  David  S 
Morse,  Jason  C  Spaulding  ;  postmaster  Wooster  Downer. 

Springfield — Clerk  Henry  Closson,  constable  John  Chipman,  select- 
men Hiram  Harlow,  John  Field,  H  L  Houghton  ;  trustees  Jonathan 
Chase,  Stoddard  Tower,  Henry  Closson  ;  clergy  Henry  B  Holmes  con. 
Dexter  Bates,  A  K  Howard,  Wm  Mack  methi  Benjamin  Braily  bap. 
Solomon  Laws  univ  ;  attorneys  Henry  Closson,  S  VV  Porter,  Ciiarles 
Aiken,  Wm  E  Smiley  ;  physicians  Moses  Cobb,  Calvin  Hubbard,  Leon- 


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ard  Chase,  Eleazer  Crain,  H  F  Grain  ;  postmasters  George  Washburn 
Springfield,  John  White  North  Springfield. 

Stockbridge — Clerk  Merrick  Gay,  constable  Daniel  Gay  jr,  selectmen 
John  Leonird,  Isaac  Jones,  Moses  Ranney  ;  trustees  P  VV  Gay,  Justin 
Morgan,  John  Leonard ;  clergy  Thomas  S  Hubbard  con  ;  attorney  Job 
Strong;  physicians  Timothy  P  Fay,  Hiram  Crandall ;  postmasters 
Justin  Morgan  jr  Stockbridge,  Merrick  Gay  Gaysville. 

Weston — Clerk  Amos  T  Burton,  constable  VVilliani  Burton,  select- 
men A  N  Burton  P  N  Wiley,  A  B  Foster;  trustees  Parker  Shattuek, 
Henry  Lovejoy,  Jonathan  Webster;  clergy  Samuel  Pollard  bap.  Ed- 
ward S  Barrett  con  ;  physician  Seneca  Carter  ;  postmaster  John  Wil- 
der. 

Windsor — Clerk  Thomas  M  Pomroy,  constable  AraCumings,  select- 
men Carlos  Coolidge,  Richard  Wait,  Peter  Houghton  ;  trustees  Jacob 
Manstield,  Henry  White,  Andrew  N  Woodruff;  clergy  Thomas  Kid- 
der, John  Richards  con,  Elijah  Hutchinson  bap.  O  H  Staples  epis.  R 
L  Harvey,  Henry  Guernsey  meth.  /ames  Thurston  unit  ;  attorneys  J 
H  Hubbard,  Horace  Everett,  Carlos  Coolidge,  Asa  Aikens,  Jabez  Sar- 
geant,  Edwin  Edgerton,  Cha's  Hopkins  ;  physicians  Edward  E  Phelps, 
E  C  Torrey,  Dean  Town,  Dyer  Story,  ('yrus  Houghton  ;  postmasters 
Jabez  Sargeant  Windsor,  Return  B  Brown  Brownsville. 

Woodstock — Clerk  N  Haskell,  constable  Gaius  Perkins,  selectmen 
John  A  Pratt,  N  T  Churchill,  Isaac  Parker;  trustees  Eliphalet  Dun- 
ham, N  T  Churchill,  Jason  Kendall  ;  clergy  R  H  Spaulding  meth.  D  H 
Ranney  bap.  Worthiugton  Wright  con.  Jasper  Hazen  chris.  Joel  Clapp 
epis.  Russell  Streeter,  C  H  Fay  univ  ;  attorneys  Charles  Marsh,  Titus 
Hutchinson,  David  Pierce,  loh  Lyman,  Norman  Williams,  Edwin 
Hutchinson,  OP  Chandler,  LA  Marsh,  Benjamin  Swan,  Julius  Con- 
verse, Andrew  Tracy,  E  H  Billings  ;  physicians  Joseph  A  Gallup,  John 
D  Powers,  John  Burnell,  David  Palmer,  Thomas  E  Powers,  \'\  illard 
Bowman,  I  H  Buckman,  Stephen  Drew,  Joseph  Grey,  Benj  R  Palmer  ; 
postmasters  Gilbert  A  Grant  Woodstock,  Oliver  Bailey  South  W, 

RUTLAND  COUNTV. 

Benson — Clerk  Milo  WSnilh,  constable  Roswell  Barber,  se- 
lectmen Isaac  Ncnon,  Edward  S  Howard,  Oihniel  Goodrich  jr. 
trustees  Seth  K  Smith,  Amasa  Briggs,  Daniel  Crofoot ;  clergy 
William  Henry  raelh.  D  D  Franois  con  ;  attorneys  John  Kellogg, 
Loyal  C  Kellogg.  Milo  W  Smith;  physicians  R  P  Cooley, 
Seth  Ransom,  A  H  Howard  ;  postmaster  G  R  Walker. 

Brandon — Clerk  Barzillia  Davenport,  consiab'e  W  M  Field, 
selectmen  C  W  Conani,  G  Hammond,  J  Powers,  trustees  E 
June,  Ira  Button,  N  T  Sprague  ;  clergy  H  Gurtiss  con.  C  A 
Thomas,  bap.  P  P  Harrowerm  ;  attorneys  B  Davenport,  E  N 
Briggs,  E  June,  R  V  Marsh  ;  physicians  J  VV  Hall.  D  Barnes,  J 
F  Meriam,  V  Ross,  C  Backus;   postmaster  A  J  Kelchum. 

Castlelon — Clerk  Oliver  R  Harris,  cnnslable  Hyde  WestoTer, 
selectmen  Samuel  Cheever,  William  Moulion,  A  Griswold, 
trustees  E  Johnson,  O  K  Harris,  Hyde  .M  lulton  ;  clergy  Joseph 
Steel  con.  H  Meeker  meth.  J  B  Dai  ey  cath ;  attorneys  A 
Warner,  B  F  Langdr.n,  I  T  Wright,  Z  Hnwe  physicians  J  D 
Wofldward,  Joseph  Perkins,  E  D  Worcester.  A  G  W  Smith  ; 
postmaster  C  Moulton. 

Clarendon — Clerk  Joseph  A  Hayes, constable  Abner  H  Col- 
ven,  selectmen  Silas  '^V  Hodijes, Solomon  Havens,  Hiram  Cong- 
don,  trustees  Philip  Briggs,  Franklin   Billings,  John  N  Pierce;  | 


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clergy  Stephen  Williams  con.  Physicians  Silas  Bowen,  Calvin 
Sprncer  ;  posimasters  Caleb  Hall  Clarendon,  Ruel  Parker  East 
Clarendon, Henry  Hiichcofek  Clarendon  Springs. 

Cfiiltenden—C\prk  Moses  Randall,  constable  George  W  Bar- 
nard, selectmen  Dan  B  Booge,  W  H  Harrison,  Charles  Kew- 
itt,  trustees  Moses  Randall,  Dan  Dike,  Ruben  Harris  jr;  clergy 
Chaney  raylor  con. 

Danby — Clerk  Edward  Vail,  constable  George  O  Vail,  select- 
men Timothy  Raed,  Ira  Edmonds,  William  Stimpson,  trustees 
Daniel  Barilett,  Ira  Edmunds,  Edward  Vail;  clergy  Chester 
Lyon  meih.  Harvey  Crowley  bap;  physicians  Eh  Learned, 
liarris  Otia,  Abraham  Locke,  G  I  Locke,  Jesse  Crowley,  A  D 
Rebinson,  Jose[)h  Andrews  (bot)  ;  postmasters  A  H  Green, 
Seneca  Smith  Danby  4  corners. 

Fairhaven — Clerk  Benjamin  F  Gilbert,  constable  J  N  Kelsey, 
selerlmen  Harry  Howard,  Jefferson  Burns,  Harmon  Shelden; 
trustees  Barnabas  Ellis,  Joseph  Shelden,  Adams  Dutton  ;  cler- 
gy F  C  Woodworlh  con.;  attorney  Wm  C  Kiltredge  ;  physician 
Lucius  Smith;  postmaster  Alonson  Allen. 

Hubbwrdlun — Glerk  James  Flagg,  constable  George  Dikeman* 
selectmen  C  S  Rumsey,  J  W  Barber,  R  V  R  Horton,  trustees 
Jusiui  Jenings,  James  W  Barber,  Pliney  Holmes;  clergy  Wm 
C  Denison  con.  Barnabas  Allen  bap  ;  physician  Daniel  Robin- 
son ;  postmaster  E  B  Uewcy. 

Ira — Clerk  John  Mason,  constable  Arnold  B  Bullard,  select- 
mon  Bradley  Fish,  O  H  Rounds,  Willard  Osgood;  trustees  John 
Mason,  Joseph  Chapman,  Abel  Thornton  ;  clergy  Elias  Hurlbut 
bap;  physician  Sylvester  Mason  ;   postmaster  Hiram  Fish. 

Midfiletown — Clerk  Orson  Clark,  constable  Joseph  Reming- 
ton jr.  selectmen  Ashley  Clark.  Samuel  McClure,  Roswell  Bu- 
el,  trustees  Jonas  Clark,  Eliakim  Paul,  Eli  Oatnian  ;  clergy  John 
A  Avery  con.  Edwin  Bullard  bap.  John  Fitch  melh  ;  attorneys 
Jonas  Clark.  Orson  Clark, Caleb  B  Remington  ;  physicians  Eli- 
akim Paul,  Edward  Vail ;  posmaster  M  Clark. 

Mount  Holly — Clerk  Daniel  Packer,  constable  Hiram  Dick- 
brman,  selecimen  John  Crowley,  Roswell  Earl,  John  Eddy,  trus- 
tees Jerial  Andrews,  Liwson  Earl,  Ira  Garfield  ;  clergy  Daniel 
Packer  bap.  Jeriel  Andrews  metl^  ;  physician  John  Crowley; 
postmaster?  H  Dickeiman,  Dan  Peck  Mechanicksville. 

Mt  Tabor — no  returns. 

Orwell — Clerk  R  Boitumjr.  constable  C  H  Conkey,  select- 
men R  Boltum  jr.  Wm  R  Sanford,  RA  Brown,  trustees  G  A 
Austin,  Eli  Bush,  M  Griswold,  clergy  H  Morris  con.  John  Ide 

bap. Bentley  meth  ;  physicians  Nathan  Gale,  Earl  Cusk- 

man,  Joel  Barber  ;  postmaster  G  A  Austin. 

Pawlett — Clerk  Elisha  Allen,  constable  J  HoUister, selectmen 
James  Leach,  Joshua  Porter,  Jeiemiah  Bushee,  trustees  Gideon 
A  Loomts,  E  Leach,  Ira  Marks;  clergy  J  B  Houghtaling  melh.  J 
Ayres  bap.  E  W  Plumb  con  ;  attorneys  Nathaniel  HarmanJ  G 
W  Harman  ;  physicians  Aaron  Goodspeed,  O  L  Harman,  Chas 


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Houulnon,  B  W  Sargeants,  P  H  Strong  ;  postmaster  Daniel  P 
Taylor.  - 

Pitlf/iehl — Clerk  Lfivi  Rix,  constable,  Asa  Gaines,  selectmen 
Erastns  Holt,  Diiiiel  Ranny,  W  R  Blossom,  trustees  Asa 
Gai.ies,  Levi  Pii.x,  Amos  Holt  i  cler^'y  Samuel  Spa,rhavvk  con. 
Richard  ^T.^vhall  meih  ;  physiiyaii  Levi  Rix  ;  postmaster  Asa 
Gaines. 

Pillffurd—Oerk  Samuel  H  Kellotrs,  constable  Isaac  C  Whee- 
don,  selectmen  Amos  C  KelloniTj  JflTrcj  Barnes.  Harris  Boo£;e, 
trustees  S  H  Kellogo,  John  Barns,  David  Hail  jr.  clersy  Wil- 
lard  Child  con.  Charles  DeVol  melh.  Elam  Meed,  David  Colhv, 
Isaac  J  Wetherhets  ba[)  ;  attoMievs  Gordon  Newell,  John  G 
Newell.  C  R  Hendee  :  physicians  James  S  Ewing,  A  G  Dana, 
A  \V  Robinsoi>,  G  B  Armington,  K  Winslow  ;  postmaster  Ad- 
dison Buck. 

Poullney — Clerk  Amos  Bliss,  constable  William  Fifield,  se- 
lectinen  Jo.'-eph  Joshn,  Samuel  P  Hooker.  Salmon  Richards, 
trustees  Wni  P  Noyes,  Wm  L  Farnam,  Jonas  Gib-.on  ;  cleri'y 
V  R  Hotchkiss  bap.  Sofomon  Lyman  con.  —  Fraser  meih.  Lu- 
man  Foot  epis :  attorney  James  S  Harris;  physicians  Adin 
Kendrick,  Ebenezcr  Porter, Mitchell,  VVm  McLeod  ;  post- 
masters Simeon  Mears  East  P.  Samuel  P  Hooker  West  P. 

Rutland — no  returns. 

Sherburne— C\erk  Charles  S  N  Anthony,  constable  Benj  Max- 
ham,  selectmen  Richard  Esterbrooks  jr.  C  S  N  Anthony,  Silns 
Colton,  trustees  Asa  Johnson,  Na'hon  Taylor,  C  S  N  Anthony  ; 
clergy  Noah  Johnson  chris  ;  postmaster  L  R  Barker. 

Sfirewihury — Clerk  Lowell  W  Gurnsey,  constable  E  W  Al- 
drich,  selectmen  Wni  Marsh,  Phinehas  Colburn,  Pearl  Parker, 
trustees  Hiram  Cook,  Ellis  Colburn,  Jona  Buckmaster  ;  clergy 
Jamos  Hudson  chris  ;  physician  Lowell  W  Gurnsev  ;  postmas- 
ters Stephen  Gleason  Shrewsbury,  David  B  Jones  Cuttings- 
ville. 

Sudbury — Clerk  James  K  Hyde,  constable  Aslier  Moore,  se- 
lectmen A  Grilfin,  S  Sanders,  A  Wheeler,  trustees  Wm  A 
Williams,  John  C  Sawyer,  G  Wallis  ;  clergy  A  R  Ripley,  — 
Noble  meth  ;  attorney  H  J  Hortor,  ;  phvsicians  C  W  Ho'rton, 
D  C  Chamberlin  ;  postmaster  Charles  W  Horton. 

Tii»!ou^/i--Clerk  George  Capron,  constable  Judia  Ronds, 
selectmen  N  AV  Sawyer,  Harvey  Shaw,  Elidia  Cramton,  trust- 
lees  C  Noble,  S  Noble,  P  Gilbert;  clercy  Rufus  Clapp  con; 
physicians  George  Noble,  Tho  Clarke  ;  postmaster  Wm  Vaughn. 

iVallingford — Clerk  H'Harris,  constable  H  Eddy,  selectmen 
Z  Wheeler,  J  Fox, S  Cook,  trustees  SM  Edi,erton,  D  Towns- 
end,  J  Fox;  clergy  S  Martindale  con.  J  F  Chamberlain  meth. 
—  Sherwin,  J  Packer  bap.  H  GifTord  univ  :  attornev  Harvey 
Button  ;  physicians  J  Fox,  D  Holden,  W  C  Fox,  D  H  Meach- 
am,  H  Shaw,  E  Eddv,  E  G  Hulett;  oostmasters  David  Holden, 
W.  J  H  Vail  South  W. 

fVesthavcn — Clerk   A  Wyman,  constable  D  Downs,  select- 


men  B  Conk,   H  Howes,   W  H  Green,  trustees  S   Adanif-.  H 

Coleman,  H    Howes;  clergy Church    bap;   physician    D  W 

Armstrong  ;  posimasler  R  S  Armsliong. 

IVetlf. — Clerk  Ansel  Goodspeed,  constable  John  Howe,  select- 
men  Jose()l!  Parks,  Williani  Lonib,  Wesley  demons  ;  trustees 
Selh  Blossom,  V/illiam  Lewis,  D  Pj  Lewis ;  clergy  Sluibael 
Lamb,  B  Cooper  melh,;  physician  Joseph  Munson  ;  postmaster 
Levi  Lewis. 

ADDISON  COUNTV. 

Addison — Clerk  Henry  WitJinarth,  constable  Erasnrins  A 
Gulley,  selectmen  Lvoian  Pease,  Justus  Smith,  I^oicn  Sinilh, 
trustees  David  V  Chambers,  Samufl  Pond,  Gideon  Seej^er ; 
clergy  Horace  HDavis  bap  ;  physicians  Prentis  D  Cheney,  Ln- 
cian  P  Cheney  ;  postmasters'  Gideon  Seegcr  Addison,  Lucian  P 
Cheney  Chimney  Point. 
BridpoTt — no  returns. 

/?ri*<o/— Clerk  Henry  C  Soper,  constable  D  R  Gaige,  select- 
men Thurstin  Chase.  Philo  S  Warner,  Harvey  Parmeter,  trus- 
tees Harvey  Munsili,  Winter  H  Holley,  Solomon  Drake;  clergy 
Arnold  Kingsbury  bap,  Ward  Billiard  math;  attorney  Horatio 
Needham  ;  physician  Wm  C  Warner;  postmaster  D  R  Gaige. 
Cornwall  — Clerk  Marcus  O  Porter,  constable  Abr?.m  Foote, 
selectmen  William  Lane,  John  Sanford,  Austin  Dana,  trustees 
William  Hamilton,  William  Lane,  Zenas  Skinner  ;  clergy  Jacob 
Scales^con.  Jehial  K  Wright  bap  ;  physicians  Ferd  Ford,  O  J 
Eells,  M  O  Porter  ;  postmaster  Samuel  Everts. 

Perriifeur^/i—Cleik  David  Middlflirook,  constable  Lewis  D 
Huilbut,  selectmen  Daniel  Marsh,  Alaivsing  Haid,  Isa.TC  Hatch, 
trustees  Oyriis  Booth,  David  Hazard,  D  D  Middlehrook  ;  clergy 
E  B  Banter  con.  Hiram  Dunn  metli ;  physician  Jonathan 
Cram  :   po^tn1aster  Stoddard  Maitin. 

Goshen — Clerk  Nathan  Capen,  constable  Elnathan  Knapp, 
selectmen  Silas  Gale,  Rufiis  Towie,  Martin  Allen,  trustees  Reu- 
ben Allen,  Anthony  Baker,  J  N  Dait;  clergy  — '■ —  Hurd  meth. 
Grrmtj/Ze— Clerk  Joseph  P  Ball,  constable  Mason  Bill,  se- 
lectmen Davd  Ea:on,  Asa  Winter,  Joseph  Lamb,  trustees  Jo- 
seph Lamb,  Caleb  Bond,  Elisha  Ford;  clersy  John  Currier 
meth  ;  physicians  Daniel  Huntington,  Horace  Hall ;  postmaster 
Warnn  ftayden. 

Hancock — Clerk  Zenas  Barnes,  constable  John  Hacketl  jr.se- 
leclmen'Zenas  Barnes,  Ehud  Dnrlin^,  Gardner  Chandler,  trus- 
tees Ehud  Llar:ing,  Royal  Flint,  Charles  G  Robbins  ;  physicians 
Alonzo  Smith,  George  B  Barret;  postmaster  Royal  Flint. 

Leices/fr—Cleik  William  Gile,  constable  Moses  Wright,  ss- 
lectmen  John  Bullock,  Ira  Farr,Veriis  Staariley,  trustees  John 
Bullock,  Adin  A  Livingston,  William  Gile  ;  clergy  William  F 
Hurd  meth  ;  physician  William  Gile  ;  postmaster  William  Gile. 
Lincoln — Clerk  Wra  W  Pope,  constable  Flavel  Bush,  select- 
men John  Bush,  Andrew  Mitchell,  Daniel  Dodge,  trustees  Mo- 
ses Saigeant.  Moses  Huntington,  Luther,  M  Kent,  clergy  Benj 


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Taberfr.;  physicians  Benj  Taber,  Luthcr  M  Kent;  postmas- 
ter Luiher  M  Kent. 

Middlebury — Clerlt  Wm  B  Martin,  constable  Harvey  Goodrich, 
selectmen  Thomas  M  Fitch,  Zacheus  Bass,  Abner  Everets; 
trustees  E  D  Barber,  Abel  F  Case,  Austin  Johnson  ;  clorijy 
Thomas  A  Merrill  con.  Jacob    W    Diller  t-pis.   Midas   Piindle 

meth.  Arnold   Kmgsbuiy  bap. Hewes    univ.;   attorneys 

Charles  Linsley,  Dorastus  Wooster.  Joel  Duolillle,  Horatio  Sey- 
mour, Ozias  Seymour,  ED  Barber,  E  W  Drury,  J  S  Bushiiell, 
Peter  Starr,  Harvey  Bell  ;  physicians  Wm  Bdss,  Edward  Tudor, 
Zacheus  Bass,  J  A  Allen,  Wm  P  Russell.  John  Marshall,  G  Koss. 
D  C  Goodale;  postmasters  E  W  Drury  Middlebury,  J  Needham 
East  Middlebury. 

Monkton — Clerk  Stoddard  HoUis,  constiblc  Nathan  Smith,  se- 
lectmen Harmon  Collins,  James  Dart,  Milo  W  Kinsley  ;  trustees 
Burrell  Smitti,  Roderick  Baldwin,  Robert  Cox  ;  clergy  Sauiiiei 
G  Tupper  meth.  Simeon  Fletcher  bap.;  attorneys  Luman  B 
Smith,  Wm  Elliott ;  physicians  Ira  Smith,  Geo  E  Stone,  John 
Work  ;  postmaster  Daniel  Collins. 

New  Haven — Clerk  Jonathan  Hoyt, constable  Sylvester  Doud, 
selectmen  Selh  Langdon,  Oliver  Smith,  Amos  Eddv,  trustees 
Jona  Hoyt,  Elias  Bottum,  J  W  LangJon ;  clergy  J  Meachum 
con.  Elder  Wright  bap;  attorney  J  C  Bradl;y  ;  physicians  Adin 
Hall.  H  A  Smith,  E  D  Warner,  Cullen  Bullard  ;  postmasters 
H  Cook  New  Haven,  Joseph  C  Bradley  N  Haven  East  Mills. 
Panlon — Clerk  George  .Spencer,  constable  Edrick  Adams, 
selectni;n  Silas  Tappan,  A  S  Harris,  Isaac  Havens,  tnisiees  B 
F  Gaines,  R  J  Hopkins,  Geo  Spencer  ;  clergy  J  Tenbrook  bap  ; 
attorney  H  N  White  ;  physiciins  P  Maxfield,  Morris  C  Smith; 
postmaster  W  Brown  jr. 

Riplon— Clerk  Harry  Downer,  constable  James  Miles,  select- 
men James  Pearse,  George  A  VVilson,  Marshall  Miller,  trus  ees 
James  Pearse,  James  Miles,  Harry  Downer  ;  postmaster  Daniel 
Chipmau. 

Salisbury — Clerk  P  D  Barrows,  constable  Levi  Briggs,  select- 
men E  H  Weekg,  Lothrop  Jennings,  Miles  Story,  trustees  Jona- 
than Gibson,  Lothrop  Bump,  Sumner  Briggs  ;  clergy  Merril 
Richardson  con,  G  H  Harvny  meth ;  physicians  M  H  Rannoy, 
Washington  Miller;  attorney  Johu  Prout ;  postmaster  Harvey 
Doming. 

Shoreham — Clerk  Levi  O  Birchar:!,  constable  Reuben  Smith, 
selectmen  Kent  Wright,  Elmer  Jones,  Horace  Laphani,  trustees 
Elisha  Bascom,  Levi  O  Birchard,  Isaac  Chipman;  clergy  Josiah 
F  Goodhue  con,  Kittridgrf  Haven  uni.  Gilbert  G  Palmer  meth  ; 
attorney  U  H  Everest ;  physicians  Nicanor  Needham,  Erastus 
E  Blinn,  William  A  Hitchcock  ;  postmaster  E  B  Hill. 

StaTksboTO—C\erk  Wm  Worth  2d.,  constable  Pearley  Hill, 
selectmen  William  Worth  2d.,  John  Hill  2d.,  Sidney  Sails,  trus- 
tees Ira  Bushnell,  Lemuel  Hill,  Jonas  Chase;  clergy  A  Lyon, 
D  Ferguson  meth.  Joel    Bailey  fr;  attorney    A    M    Hawkins; 


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physicians  John  Strong,  Ira  Meicalf,  John  K  Keiser,  O  H  Ed- 
son  (hot;)  postmister  A  M  HawUins. 

Vergeimei—  May nr  V  Lawrence,  cl'k  W  H  White,  const.  JM 
Taj  lor,  aldermen  J  Thompson,  VV  S  Parker,  S  Willson,  Edward 
Seymour ;  common  council  Samue!  Morgan,  John  Piurpoint,  Ho- 
sea  Willard;  clergy  H  F  Leavilt  con.  N  Monroe  epis, 


Lovejoy  meth.;  attorneys  E  D  'Woodbridge,  P  C  Tucker,  John 
Pierpoint;  physicians  D  C  Stone,  A  Sprague,  A  Bradford  ;  post- 
master Wm  R  Bixby. 

IVeybridge—Oerk  Isaac  Drake,  constable  Philo  Jewell,  se- 
lectmen Isaac  Drake,  Leander  D  Gregory,  Timothy  W  Twitch- 
ell,  trustees  Benj  Wales,  Elijah  G  Drake,  Columbus  J  Bowdish; 
clergy  Bramau  Ayers  meih.  Increase  Jones  b^p  ;  physicians  C 
Bullard,  David  Packard,  Zerah  Porter  ;  postmaster  Orange  Bri- 
tell. 

Whiting — Clerk  Joseph  Simonds,  constable  Lyman  P  White, 
selectmen  John  B  Walker,  Ira  Brown,  James  A  Patten  ;  trus- 
tees Simon  Taft,  Daniel  M  Russegue,  Calvin  Hubbard;  clergy 
W  G  Johnson  bap.  A  C  Hand  meth.;  physician  Isaac  Ives;  post- 
master Simon  Taft. 

ORANGE  COUNTY. 

Bradford — no  returns. 

Braintree — no  returni. 

Brnokfield — Clerk  A  W  Bii»elow,  constable  Elias 
Smith,  selectmen  Ariel  BurnliHm,  Sprague  Arnold, 
Wm  M  Alvard,  trustees  Frederick  Griswold,  John 
Wheiitley,  Justus  Kdson  ;  cleriry  D^miel  Wild  con; 
physicians  Daniel  Washburn,  S  H  Smith,  T  W  Bai- 
ley ;  postmasters  John  Smilh  B.,  Philip  Davis  East 
B". 

Chelsea— Ckrk  A  S  H»tch,  constable  H  E  G 
McLnughlin,  selectmen  David  Goo.lwin,  Elihn  Nor- 
ton, Dtmiel  VVyman,  trustees  Elijah  Coburn,  Wm  S 
Shepliard,  Lcmeni  Bacon;  cicigv  J  Buckham  con. 
Eleazer  Smith  meth  ;  attorneys  L  B  Vilas,  P  C  Jones, 
Thomas  Jones,  Jason  Steele,  J  W  Smith  ;  physicians 
Thomas  Winslow,  Sylvanus  Humphrey,  J  JVJcCluro, 
Urhan  Lathrop(bot)  postmaster  E  C  Kedington. 

Corinth — Clerk  Samuel  Haseltlne,  constable  M 
Willis,  selectmen  Joseph  Fellows  jr.  David  Dearborn, 
Putnam  Harriman,  trustees  Samuel  Haseltine,  George 
Sleeper,  Winthrop  Green;  clergy  Solon  Martin  con. 
Nathaniel  BowJes,  A  D  Smith,  Giiman  Sanborn  1  bap; 
A  C  Smith  meth.;  atiorne'/  William  Spencer;  physi- 


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c.iaijs  J    Teniiev,    A    SiiMlly,  K    binilti;   puslmaster^^ 
Theod.  Cooke  C.  John  Merrill  East  C. 

A''civbui'y  —Clerk  Simeon  Stevr'ns  jr.  constable  Pe- 
ter Wlieelock  jr.  selectmen  J  B  Carlion,  Benjamin 
Alwood,  James  Wallace,  trustees  Samuel  Hutchins, 
Timothy  Shedd,  Janies  Brock  ;  clergy  G  VV  Gamp- 
bell  con.  VV  M  Mann  meth  ;  attorneys  Joseph  Berry, 
Abe!  Underu'ood,  Elijah  Farr;  physicians  John  Sie- 
vei:s,  VV  H  Carter,  Eiiocii  Thatcher;  postmasters 
Prentiss  Wright  Newbury,  Elijih  Farr  Weils  River, 
r  J  Doe,  South  Nevvburv,  Wdliarn  Bolton  Boltons- 
ville. 

Orange — Clerk  Reuben  Whife,  constable  Carlos 
Carpenter,  selectmen  Arienias  Houghton,  .Jererniah 
Snndborn,  Moses  rfargani,  .trustees  Carlos  Carpenter, 
Horace  Fifield,  David  H'dbrook  ;  clergy  P  IN  Gran- 
ge, Fi/.ekie!  Currier  meth.  R  F  Goodwin  f  bap  ;  pliv- 
sician  Preston  ChambtTiain  ;  postmaster  Oranire  Fi- 
field. 

Randolph— Clerk  B  F  Biodgeit,  constable  Hor.ice 
Wheeler  East  Randolph,  selectmen  Belcher  Salisbu- 
rv,  Seth  Wasl.burii,  Wiliam  Hebard,  truslees  H  in 
Nultmg,  J  K  Pinsh,   Ciiarles  VValdt);  clergy  Ti!t(-n 

Eastman,  Fi  J  Bdardmaii, Yinton    con.    Josiah 

Knights,  Lazarus  Riford  chris.  vV  JS  BiHou  uiiiv; 
attorneys  VVui  Nutting,  Philander  Perrin  Ceiiire,  Ed- 
mund Weston  West  Randolpli,  Wm  Hebard  Easi 
R  indolph  ;  pnysicians  J  S  Srnit'^.,  J  K  Pember,  John 
Edson,  WrtJlei  Carpenter,  (hut)  JehLal  Smith,  Philan- 
der Bradford,  Alexander  fiidsin;  postmasters  Sam'l 
L  French  Randolph,  E  C  Holmes  West  Randolph, 
John  Giidtien  East  Raiuh)lj)h. 

Strafford — C  erk  Stephen  Morrill,  con=!tabie  Wm 
Sanborn,  selectmen  Jo-eph  Porter,  Thomas  Hasel- 
tine,  .John  Reynol  '-;  Jr.  tru-itees  Stephen  Morrill, 
Pliny  Day,  We'll-;  B^ii^deM  ;  clergy  A  H  Cutter  c«>n. 
J  H  Stevens  meth.  Atron  Buzzelf,  Eli  Clark,  Rich- 
ard Reed  f'b'ap;  ailorney  Daniel  Cobb;  physicians 
Eleazer  Ediwm,  Al'igence  Pier-e.  J  H  Stiles,  Mos- 
es Lane  fboi;]  p  stmasters  W  illiam  Sanborn  Straf- 
tordd,   Charles  narn't  South  Si  rntlfi'trd. 


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Thclford — Cit'rk  M  N  liiiss,  coutitablc  iinel  bayre, 
sciocinien  Urial  Ho.'-ioid,  William  Kiiignian,  J  B 
Clouah,  tniislt'es    W  H    Lathim^  Jonathan  Eiiiersoii, 

Henry  Gillelt. ;  cler<ry  E  G  Babonck  con. Cletn- 

ent  bap  Jcbn  Ferrin  ineth;  altoineys  Simeon  Short, 
Abiiah  Howard  jr;  phy.siciai\^i  Nailianiel  White,  y 
VV  Thayer,  VVni  SweaVl,  H  H  'Niles;  pos^niasiers 
Thonivis  Keiidrick  Thetlord,  M  o  Walker  UniomViil- 
aire,  T  B  Brown  Post  Mills. 

Ti>pslja7ii  —  Ck.rk  'Levi  Tabor,  constable  Henry 
Butterfield, 'selectmen  il  M  Bill,  Hale  (ir.uv,  J  H 
George,  truste.-s  D.ivid  Corlivi-',  R  M  Bill,  Charle-^ 
Grow;  cler<ry  Slillman  Morgan  con.  Win  Sanborn, 
Eben  Sanborn  c  bap.  O  Shipman  f  hr.p;  attorney  P 
H  Baker ;  physician-  Israel  Hinkley,  E  M  Bill  ;  post- 
masters Israel  Hin k ley  Topsham,  Moses  Wallace  Vt 
'I'opsham. 

Tunhridge  —Clerk  C"S  Lamb,  cons:able  D  G  Fos- 
ter, selectmen  Ebenezer  Hackett,  J^Hj  Dodge,  Cyrns 
Whitney,  trustees  V\  in  Putnanu  D  G  P\)st(r,E  L 
Tracy;  clergy  Joseph  Thatcher,  D  II  Wllliston  con, 
George  Hackett,  David  'Sweet,  Stephen  Gnoriale  i 
bsp.  J  H  Patterson  meth;  attorneys  G  Rolfe,  SC 
Eaton  ;  physician  C  B  Chandler;  posia.aster  F  Stur- 
tevant. 

Vershire — Clerk  Thus  Keyes,  constable  Ira  Corse, 
selectmen  S  T  Wiirgins,  Rnfvis  Blanchaul,  David 
Eastman,  trustees Tlio-  Keyes,  Simeon  B.icon,  Moses 
Bartholomew;  clergy  Stiilman  Morjjan  coh.  physi- 
cian B  O  Tyler;  p 'Stmasler  PI  T  Keyes. 

Washington — Clerk  John  Colby,  constable  John 
Emory,  selectmen  Stephen  Burton,  A  L  Watsnn, 
Eiisha  Tracy,  trustees  C  S  Caile,  John  Colby,  W  M 
Huntington;  attorney  John  Colby;  physician  Levi 
Burton;  postmaster  John  Stone. 

West  Fnirlee— Clerk  Eiisha  M'hayer,  constable  J  G 
Berry,  selectmen  David  Robinson,  Arba  Burr,  George 
May,  trustees  Elislia  May,  John  Coburn,  Azariah 
Wild;  clergy  Dan  Blodgett  con.  Stephen  Leaviit  f 
bap;  postmaster  A  B  iSouthworth. 

JVilliamstown — Clerk  Daritis  Pride,  constable  Ele- 


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;izer  Graves,  selectmen  Poner  Martin,  Alvah  Siinoiis, 
Chester  Martin,  trustees  Darius  Pride,  Alvah  Sinions, 
Asa  Howe  ;  cleriry  Joel  Davis  con.  Josepli  Hunting- 
ton bnp.  N  W  Aspinwall  meth.  N  A  Hollis  f  bap.  L 
G  Warren  univ  ;  physician  N  W  Perry  ;  postmasters 
Elijah  Paine  Williamstown,  Rodolphus  Ainsworih 
East  Williamstown. 

CHITTENDEN  COUNTY. 

JBo/^on— Clerk  S  B  Kenedy,  constable  Heman  H 
Pinneo,  selectmen  SB  Kenedy,  Joseph  imiti.,  Darius 
Kinyo'.i  ;  trustees  Jolin  Pmeo,  James  Whitcomb,  Mo- 
ses L  Colton  ;  postmaster  Joser-h  Smith. 

Burlington — Clerk  Charles  Russell,  constable  Hy- 
man  Lane,  selectmen  Heman  Allen,  Noble  Lovely, 
Biirrel  Lane  ;  trustees  Isaac  Warner,  Charles  Rut-seil, 
Wm  R  Vilas  ;  town  ireasnrer  Ceorjre  B  Siiaw  ;  cier- 
(jry  John  H  Hopkins  epis.  George  G  Ingersol!  unit.   J 

K  Converse  con.  Brown  meth.   J  O'Calligan 

calh.;  aiioriievs  Charles  Adams,  Heman  Allen,  Geo 
K  Piatt,  Geo  JP  M.irsh,  Wyllys  Lyman,  I  P  Richard- 
son, Jacob  Maeck,  D  A  Smalley,  A  W  Hyde,  Asaliel 
Pec!',  VV  rii  A  Griswold,  J  N  Pomeroy,  Alvan  Foote, 
Henry  Leuvenworlh,  Cl)ai  les  Russell,  S  M  Par-ons, 
Lyman  Cummings,  Phineas  Lyman.  Geo  B  Shaw, 
Wm  WestOM,  Amos  Blodget,  Carlos  BiXler,  Charles 
D  Kasson,  Romeo  Austin  ;  physicians  John  Pomeroy, 
'i'ruman  Powell,  Thomas  Chamberlin,  Wm  Atvvaler, 
J<)seph  Marsh,  B  J  Heineberg,  Horace  Hatch,  Anselm 
Bray,  A  Smith;  poslmHSter  Ephraira  Mills. 

Charlotte— Ckrk  S  W  Barnes,  constable  Wm  R 
Pease,  selectmen  Midas  Prindle,  Everett  Rich,  Burke 
Levenworiti,  trustees  S  H  Barnes,  A  L  Beach,  W  E 
Sherrnin;  clergy  E  W  Goodman  con.  A  C  Hice 
meth.  Mo-ies  Flint  bap;  physician  Joel  Stone;  post- 
master C  B  Martin, 

Colchester— C\etk  3  C  Rhodes,  constable  Charles 
Collinsj  selectmen  Jacob  Rolfe,  M  D  Wickware,  Eli- 
sha  Baker,  lru^tees  Udney  Penniman,  John  Lyon,  W 
B  Munson  ;  clergy   E  Kinney    bap.  John  Scott  con. 

Eraser  meih;  phy.sicians  JS  Webster,  Calvin 

Deming  ;  postmaster  Cassius  Phelps. 


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jEs.sea;— Clerk  Amasa  Bryant,  constable  L  Ai  Bates, 
yelectfiien  Benj  Joslyn,  P  L  Castle,  David  Day  jr., 
triisiees  Samuel  Page,  Byion  Stevens,  T  R  Fletcher ; 
cieriry  Chester  Ingrahani  bap.  George  Whitney  meth. 
Adams  con.;  physicians  Mason  Mead,  J  W  Em- 
ory, S  Tubbs,  B  F  VVarner;  postmaster  B  B  Buller. 

Hinesbiirgh — Clerk  VV  B  Viele,  constable  Har- 
mon Biirritt,  selectmen  Lyman  Dorvvir,  Joe!  Turrill, 
Daniel  Scofield,  trustees  Daniel  Goodyear,  S  L  Mead, 
L  F  Benedict ;  clergy  O  S  Hoyt  con.   Amasa  Brown 

bap.  D  P  Hurlbiit  melli. Davis  f  bap  ;  attorneys 

Nalmni  Peck,  Harmon  Tobey ;  physicians  Daniel 
Goodvear,  Elmer  Beeclier,  J  W  Aliles;  postmaster 
T  WGibb. 

Huntington — Cictk  .James  Ambler,  constable  Selah 
Anihler,  selectmen  Joel  Mix,  H  R  Snider,  Lyman 
Hall,  trustees  John  Judson,  Alexr  Ferguson,  Cyrus 
Johns;  clergy  Orange  Dike  fbap;  physiciari  Reu- 
ben Nims;  postmaster  Alexander  Ferguson. 

Jericho — Clerk  John  Lyman,  co»)Siable  I  L  Ben- 
ham,  selectmen  Lyman  Field,  Orville  Shaw,  Silas 
Beniiam,  trustees  Oliver  Lowry,  Lemuel  Biackman, 
Luther  Brown;  clergy  E  W  Kellogg,  Lyman  Love- 
well  con.  isaiah  Huntley  bap;  attorney  FGHill; 
physicians  George  Howe,  Jamin  Hamilton;  post- 
ns;<siers  F  Fletcher  Jericho,  J  Hamilton  Jericho 
Centre. 

Milton — Clerk  Stephen  Hoxsie,  constable  Harmon 
Woodruft,  selectmen  Samuel  Boardman,  Charles 
Jackson,  D  P  Clarl;,  trustees  Elijah  Herrick,  Ira  Wit- 
ters,  Joel    Sawyer ;  dergy   James   Dougherty   con. 

Leonards,  Samuel  Hewes  ineth  ;  attorneys  A  G 

Whittemore,  C  H  Perrigo  ;  physicians  D  H  Onion,  B 
Fairchilds,  J  P  Carpenter,  —  Johnson  (bol);  postmas- 
ers  S  M  StJohns  Milton,  A  G  Whittemore  W  Milton, 

Richmond — Clerk  E  B  Green,  constable  T  C  Bar- 
ney, selectmen  Oliver  Shepard,  Orson  Goodrich,  E  B 
Green,  trustees  Artcmas  Flagg,  Daniel  Goodrich, 
James  Humphrey  ;  clergy  Thomas  Browning  univ  ; 
attorney  W  P  Brigss  ;  physicians  Seth  Cole,  Carlos 
Allen  ;  postmaster  Kilbourn  Whitcomb. 


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/S7it/6wrae— Clerk  Lyman  Hull,  constable  Ira  Aii- 
drus,  selectmen  Asahel  Nash,  Elihu  Unssell,  Jona 
than  Lyon,  trustees  Samuel  Fletcher,  Hyman  Hola- 
bircl,  E  W  Spear;  clergy  JNlerrit  Bates,  Cyrus  Prin- 
dle  meih  ;  physician  Jonathan  Tayler  ;  postmaster 
H  S  Morse. 

St  George— C\erk  O  B  Isham,  constable  H  L 
Isham,  selectmen  Sherman  Beach,  Nathan  Lockwood, 
Eben  Isham  ;  postmaster  G  B  Isham. 

Underhill — Cierk  L  M  Dixon,  constable  Ahira 
LivinjTston,  selectmen  Reuben  Parker,  H  A  Nara- 
morej'S  W  Mead  ;  trustees  Peter  Martin,  J  H  'I'ower, 
E  F  llutchins  ;  clergy  Norris  Day,  John  Jones  con.; 
attorneys  GeoDeiivitt,  W  S  Hockins;  physician  Alau- 
son  Burrows  ;  poslmasier  J  H  Tower. 

IVestford — Clerk  Danlbrlh  Wales,  constable  Ros- 
well  Grow,  selectmen  John  Allen,  Almon  Griffin,  No- 
ah Ty;er,  trustees  Calvin  Earle,  Isaac  Chase,  John 
Siblev  ;  clergy  J  H  Wooilard  con.  J  M  Beeman  bap. 

Brown,.  "B  F   Taylor  meth  ;   attorney  Warren 

Hoxsie  ;  physicians  Thomas  Haynes,  Marcus  Swain  ; 
postmaster  Joshua  Whipple. 

WiUiston—C\evk  Chauncev  Brownel,  constable  Na- 
th'.iniel  Parker,  selectmen  Horace  L  Nichols,  John 
Wrio-ht,  Alson  Landon  ;  clergy  Simeon  Parn>erly  con.; 
aitor°ieys  David  French,  Chauncey  Brownel ;  physi- 
cians Maithew  Cole,  Volk  ;  postmaster  Horace 

L  Nichols. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 

Bedin—Clevk  Abel  Knqpp,  constable  C  C  Bullock, 
selectmen  Samuel  Jones,  Asa  Dodge  jr.  Oliver  Clark, 
trustees  John  VVinslow,  Sheffield  Hayward  jr.  Joel 
Warren  ;  clerjry  Austin  Hazen  con  ;  physicians  John 
Winslow,  Orrin  Smith  ;  postmaster  Israel  Dewey. 

Barre—Ckrk  Joseph  Ripley,  constable  Alvan  Dru- 
rv,  selectiTien  John  Twing,  E  D  Wheeler,  Josiali 
"VVood  ;  trustees  Alvan  Carter,  Benjamin  Wheaton, 
John  Trow  ;  clergy  E  J  Scott,  John  Currier  meth., 
Andrew  Roycc  con.,  John  E  Palmer  univ. ;  attorney 
N  Kinsman ;  physicians  Robert  Paddock,  Lyman 
Paddock,  Walter  Burnham,  S  Chamberlin  ;  postmas- 


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tens  James  Hale  Barre,    Alvaii    Carter   South  Barre. 

Calais — Clerk  Gideon  Hicks,  constable  CB  Marshy 
selectmen  John  White,  Lewis  Wood,  J  H  Cole,  trus- 
tees W  Wheelock,  I  Dwinnel,  Jos  Blanchard;  clerory 
Benj.  Page  les.  JL  Green  chris  ;  attorney  Shu bael 
Wlieeler;  physician  Asa  George;  postmasters  Jonas 
Hall  Calais,  Asn  Alden  East  Calais. 

Duxbury — Ci'k  Ira  Arm-,  cojistable  Peter  Drew,  se- 
lectmen Adonijah  Atherton,  Lyman  C  Turner,  Rutte 
Lewis;  trustees  Adonijah  Atherton,  E  W  Corse,  Da- 
vhI  Beidiiig;  clergy  Samuel  Parker,  Calvin  Huntley, 
NaMian  Huniley  bap.;  attorney  R  G  Buckley, 

Foyston — Clerk  E  H  Baxter,  constable  Ira  Rich- 
ardson jr.  selectmen  Hugh  McCawley,  Ziba  W 
Boyce,  Silas  Boyce,  trustees  M  J  Boyce,  D  M  Sher- 
man. Russel  Drew;  clergy  Ziba  Boynton  prot  meth. 

Marshjield — Clerk  Jacob  Putnam,  constable  Spen- 
cer Dodge,  selectmen  Horace  Hollister,  Alexander 
Boyles  jr.  Daniel  Bemisjr,  trustees  Horace  Hollister, 
Ira  Smith,  Jona  Goodwin  ;  clergy  John  Capron  chris; 
physician  Asa  Phelps;  postmaster  Samuel  Ains- 
worth. 

Middlesex~Q\e:rk  Horace  Holden,  constable  Ste- 
phen Herrick,  selectmen  Leander  Warrenj  Henry 
Lewis,  Ashley  Blodget,  trustees  Holden  Putnam,  John 
Poor,  Jeremiah  Leiand  ;  clergy  Hiram  Freeman  con. 
W  N  Peck  meth.  B  Chatterton,  Ira  Gray  f  bap;  phy- 
sicinn  Rial  Blanchard;  postmaster  Horace  Snow. 

Monroe — Clerk  Asaph  Town,  constable  Ebenezer 
Bruce,  selectmen  S  C  Burnham,  Joseph  Parker,  Hi- 
ram Putnam,  trustees  Jabez  Town,  John  Blanchard, 
FJias  Heath;  clergy  Gideon  Sabin  f  bap  ;  postmaster 
E  >  Drew. 

Montpelier—'C\ti\i.  Lyman  Briggs,  constable  Ad- 
dison Peck,  selectmen  R  R  Keith,  Larned  Coburn, 
Cyrus  Morse  ;  trustees  Daniel  Baldwin,  Carlos  Ban- 
crolt,  Arthur  Daggett,  jr;  clergy  B  W  Smith,  S  Kel- 
logfr  con.  C  R  Harding  L  Wing  meth. — Keniston  bap. 
Eli  Ballou  univ  ;  attorneys  Samuel  Prentiss,  Cyrus 
Ware,  WmUpham,L  B  Peck,  O  H  Stnith,  Jedu- 
thun  Loomis,  Thomas  Reed,  H  H  Reed,  Azel  Spald- 


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ini.':,  J  Y  Vail,  D  P  TliornDsun,  J  P  Miller,  V  i''  ;•,].-;■- 
rilf,  J  T  Marstori,  H  VV  Heatoii,  G  B  Manser,  J  A 
Vail,  Chs  Reed,  W  K  Upham,  Stillnrui  Churn,;  .,  R 
M  Bouchetie  ;  ])hvsii;i:ins  Edvv  Lamb,  Jas  Sjial  ;i!)>'', 
JY  Deu-ey,  F  W  Adams,  Z  P  Bnrnhani,  1"  CT;.),::ii, 
Charles  Clark,  N.  C.  Kiuir-  D.  Corliss,  Oscar  M.jrlin 
but.  Nortli  Monipeiier  I^lilo  L.  Biimham ;  postinas- 
ter.s  Georire  VV.  Barker  Monipeiier,  Chas.  S.hiev 
North  Montpeiier. 

Moretown — Clerk  Lester  Kingsley,  constable  Urial) 
Howe;  selecUne.i  Rui'us  Clafjp,  Alplieus  B;!s.--,  H;;rt 
well  Robinson,  trustees  Levi  Sp^ldin.w',  Biuiiaba- 
Mayo,  Arcliiiiald  McEllory  ;  clergy  Ira  Beani  -Mtili ; 
attorney  H  W  VV  Miller;  pliysiciun  Lester  Kiiigsle>; 
postmaster  Lester  Kinijsley. 

JS^orthfield — Clerk  V  H  Aver'il,  tonsiable  Joei 
Parker  jr.  selectmen  .Jesse  Ayeriil,  Oliver  D  Avenl!, 
W  Hadley,  trustees  Isaac  P  Jenks,  II  W  Crtipeuier, 
Nathan  3Iorse  ;  clrrgy  Calvin  Granger  con.  iS'aihi 
Kino;  t  bap.  N  Howe,  Joel  Winch  ineth ;  atlnmeys 
.J  L  Buck,  Heman  Carpenter;  nhysician.s  Beiijiiuii;) 
Porter,   Clifton  Claggett ;  postmaster  Oliver   Avenli 

Plainfield — Cle;k  James  Palmer,  constable  Harr- 
son  Ketchiim,  selectmen  M  M  Pa^p,  David  Kinney, 
trustees  .James  Palmer,  M  M  Page.  Ezra  L^idiler; 
clergy  J  L  Slason  nieth.  John  Orr  con.  L  H  Tabor 
nniv  ;  attorneys  J  A  Wing,  S  Fl  Curtiss  ;  ply.sioiaii 
Nalhl  BancrolY;  postmaster  Natal  Bancroft. 

Roxbury — Clerk  Jchiel  Allen,  conrtable  Hi'-  B -.vjs, 
selectmen  John  Cross,  T  R  Sliaw,  E  K  I'oim^-.,  iius- 
tees  Jehial  Allen,  Daiius  Hatcl:,  Isaiah  chaw  ;  ce  gy 
E  Brown  nniv;  attorney  Allen  Spalding;  phy.ici.ms 
Jehial  Allen,  Henry  Boyes  ;  postmasters  J  M  Spa'd- 
ing  Roxbury,  Shnbael  Wales  East  Roxbury. 

IVaitsJield — Tov/n  clerk  Wm  M  Pingry,  lir.  ;  con- 
stable John  B  Bisbee,  selectmen  Roderick  Rich  ■  J.son 
jr.,  John  Campbell,  Samuel  Chipman;  tnK'5i;',,s  R 
Ricliardsori  jr.  Henry  Dewey,  Matthias  S  .omes; 
clergy  Preaion  '1  aylor  cor.g.  Peres  Masoa  men:.;  at- 
torneys Wra  M  Pingry,  B  H  Adams;  physicia  .s  DC 
Joysliii,  Orange  Smiih  ;  postmaster  R  Richard  on  jr. 


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JV'rren — Clerk  ifrankliti  A  Wright,  cnnsiable 
Ho  i.iin  G  Van  Deu'^ei!,  selp'Mmeii  Artenias  Cushman, 
Mo^os  Ofilvvay,  DensKnv  Uphaia  ;  irusiees  Joseph 
W  E'M  ridge,  Wm  B  Tyler,  Moses  Ordvvay  ;  clergy 
J<kIi  i;i  Tucker  f.  bap.  W.  Hemenway  metli.;  physi- 
ci;i!i  Asahel  Kendrick  ;  postrnasler  Jos  W  Eldridge. 

fFa'erhury — Clerk  Paul  Diilingliam  jr.  cor.sUible  M 
C.'.s  ■;  selectmen  H  F  Janes,  !i  Dou<r|ass,  T  Ciough; 
li  usie.'s  P  Diilinirharn  jr.  A  Pride,  R  C  Smith  ;  cle'-- 
o-v  J  F  Stone  con.  F  P  Harrower,  A  Hall  ineth.  J  P 
H;i!!  li.ip.  P  Lord,  IGiay  f  bap.;  attorneys  P  Dillitig- 
liiuTi  Jr.  H  F  Janes,  R  C  Smith,  D  C;irpenier,  G  Gale; 
po  nn  isierf  C  C  Arms  Watcrbury,  GGale  W  Centre, 

If'orcp.ster — Clerk  Amos  Rice,  constable  Martin  C 
Rict  ,  ^ielectmen  Dani-al  Adams,  Abner  Hood,  Ira  R 
Rood  ;  trustees  Daniel  Adams,  Farris  Leonard,  Eli- 
jali  iiijjley  ;  clergy  John  Foster  con.  Mark  Ladd 
in  t':.   ;\Joses  Folsom  t'.  bap.;  postmaster  S  Andrews. 

CALEDONIA  COUNTY. 

Barnet — C!erk  John  Sliavv. constable  Obed  S  Hatch, 
.?electm:'n  Wm  Harvey,  Abner  Gilchrist,  Lorin  Kin- 
ne;  trustees  Robert  Harvey,  Peter  Laird,  Levi  VV 
Parks  ;  cler<ry  Thomas  Goodvvillie  pres.  Baxter  Bur- 
inuo-hsbap.  Joseph  B  White  con.;  attorney  M  Hale; 
pliysiclans  J  T  Skiimer,  John  M  Noble,  Socrates  Tut- 
lle,  Wm  G  Nelson, Redding;  postmaslers  Hen- 
ry Stevens  R.rnet,  John  M  Noble  Mclndoe  FalN,  L 
P  Parks  Pass:inipsic. 

Burke- — Cleik  Asahel  Burrington,  constable  John  S 
J  Bemi?,  seieclmen  Jesse  Marshall,  Slephen  Hough- 
ton, Daniel  Beckwith  ;  trustees  A  Burringl;)n,  Lucius 
Deni  on.  Timothy  Fisher;  clergy  Rulu.s  Godding, 
Abel  Bugb'  e  fbap.  T  W  Duncan  con.;  physicians  S 
Newell,  G  W  Cobb,  Abel  Brown;  postmasters  Ora 
C' ibuni  Burke,  D miel  Colby  South  Burke. 

'-'alrt — Clerk  Tiios  Osgood  jr.  constable  Jos  Pres- 
ton, sekctmen  Jeremiah  Arkins,  Stephen  Hoit,  John 
Daiiian;  trustees  John  Daman,  M  O  Fisher,  Caleb 
Fisher;  clergy  Levi  H  Stone  con.  Cyrus  Liscomb 
meth  — —  McCoy  bap.;  attorney  G  W  Stone  ;  phy- 
sicians P  Scntt,  D  G  Bubbard  ;  postmaster  G  DDana. 


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Danville— C\er\i  Archelaus  Sia*,  consLable  John 
Currier,  selectmen  Geo  VV  Drew,  Asa  Morrili,  John 
F  Pope  ;  trustees  Ebenezer  Eastman,  Wbi  Blount,  S 
B  Mattocks  ;  clerjiy  R  C  fJand  con.  Samuel  Kelly, 
A  Sias  metl).  M  D  Miller  bap.  Jerome  Harris  nniv.; 
aitorneys  Wm  Mattocks,  Charlts  Davis,  Hiram  How- 
ard, Georoje  B  Chandler;  pliysicians  E  Alexander.  S 
Collins,  R  M  Ayer,  S  Hill  hot.;  postmasters  A  Mc 
Millan,  Danville,  W  J  Sianion,  North  Danville. 

Groton — Clerk  Wm  Whitehill,  constable  Jonathan 
Welch,  selectmen  Daniel  Roberts,  Morris  Clark,  J^hn 
Page;  trustees  I  N  Hall,  Moses  Plummer,  Ebenezer 
Paul;  clergy  E  G  Page  meth.  L  Colver  bap;  aifnr- 
neys  Thomas  Roberts,  N  H  Joy  ;  physicians  H  W 
Heall),  R  W  Hill;  postmaster  H   VV  Heath. 

Hardwick—CkyV  T  R  Fuller,  constable  Wm  M 
Greggor,  selectmen  T  P  Fuller,  E  Strong,  S  Siticlair; 
trustees  L  H  Delano,  E  !^trong,  O  Crosbv  ;  clergv  O 
A  Hubbard,  K  Bailey,  I  N  Loomis,  M  P  Clark  con. 
A  Anger  bap.  —  Wells  meth  ;  attorneys  B  N  Davis,  J 
R  Skinner;  physicians  A  Smith.  1  Sanborn, —  Haines 
bot;  postmaster  L  H  Delano,  D  W  Aiken  Limoille. 

A'i?'6)/— Clerk  Merrit  Newhall,  constable  N  S  Da- 
mon, selectmen  Nathaniel  Willis,  Benjamin  Niitcr, 
Arunah  Leach;  trustees  James  Ctmrch,  Merrit  New- 
hall,  David  Yonng;  clergy  Luther  Wood,  John 
Wooster  con.  Leoniird  Austin  meth. 

Lyndon — Clerk  Elias  Bemis  jr.  con.stable  Geo.  W 
Payne,  selectmen  Otis  Evans,  Stephen  McGafley, 
vValter  Hoyt;  clergy  William  Scales  con.  J  C  Aspin- 
vvall  meth,  Silas  Gaskell  f'b  ;  atforney.s  Thos.  Barllett, 
G  C  Gaboon,  Isaac  Fletcher,  Nicholas  Baylies  ;  l^-us- 
teets  Fphraim  Chamberlin,  J  TG  Cunningham,  Wel- 
coma  Bemis;  physicians  Beniaii  Sanborr<,  E  S  Mat- 
tocks, Selim  Newell,  Hiram  P  Hoyt;  i)ostmasters  E 
Chamberlin  Lyndon,  Kli^s  Bemis  jr.  Lyndon  Centre. 

JVeivark — Clerk  Amos  Parker,  constable  Daniel 
Smith,  selectmen  L  M  Sleeper,  Welcome  Allard,  Eras- 
mus Spencer;  trustees  Ohed  John-on,  Henry  Dallofi", 
Austin  Packer;  postmaster  James  Roberts. 

Peacham — Clerk  Asa    "Skeeles,   constable   Leonard 


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Biuwn,  selectmen  Lyman  Watts^  Hazen  Merrill,  Mo- 
ses Martin  ;  trustees  E  C  Chamberlin,  S  A  Cliand- 
ler,  Hazen  Merrill;  cleriry  Leonard  Worcester  con  ; 
attorney  John  Mattocks;  physicians  Josiah  Shedd, 
Clark  ;  postmaster  John  Philips, 

Ryegate—Cleik  William  Gray,  constable  Henry 
Moors,  selectmen  John  Cameron,  George  Coles,  Rob- 
ert Whilehuv;  trustees  William  Gray,  John  Camer- 
on, John  Nelson  ;  clero;y  William  Prinsjal  pres  ;  phy- 
sician Ely  Perry;  postmaster  A  J  Morrill. 

Sheffield— Clevk  Jas  Townsend.con'^table  J  Y  Otis  ; 
selectmen  Moses  Davis,  J  P  IngalU-,  S  Dradley ;  cler- 
gy ZebinaYouno:  f'b;  postmaster  S  Bradley. 

St.  johnsbury — Clerk  Jerry  Dickerman-,  constable 
Moses  Hill,  selectmen  Lambert  Hastings,  D  W  Lee, 
John  Morse;  trustees  Ira  Armington,  Thomas 
Peirce,  Lewis  Peirce  ;  clergy  J  H  Worcester,  Josiah 
Morse  con.  Hiollis  Sampson  univ.  —  Palmer,  —  Aus- 
tin meth.;  physicians  Calvin  Jeweit,  Morrill  StevL'ns, 
Jerry  Dicicerman,  G  C  Wheeler;  postmasters  Moses 
Ki'tredge  St  Johnsbuiy,  Calvin  Morrill  St  Johnsbury 
East,  Lticius  Kimball  St  Jolmshury  North. 

Siat07i^-C\erk  A  C  Denison,  constable  Nathaniel 
Glidden,  selectmen  Thaddeus  Curtis,  Stephen  Eaton, 
Jo3i;ih  VVilley  ;  trustees  H  W  Easterbrooks,  Will- 
iam Hutchiu'-on,  A  H  Cobleigh;  cleroy  Jonathan 
Woodman,  David  Cross,  Mark  Hill  f  b.  James  Smith, 
Hollis  Kendall  meth,;  attorney  Jolm  Beckwitb  ;  phy- 
sician W  W  Carpenter;  postmaster  John  Beckvvilh, 

Walden — Clerk  Daniel  Woosier,  constable  U  T 
Cameron,  selectmen  Nathaniel  Perkins  Sd.  William 
Montgomery,  Ma  jor  Robinson  ;  trustees  M  Foster,  M 
Robinson,  D  Wooster ;  clergy  N  W  Scott  nieib.  T 
P  Mouiton  r  b;  attorney  Jas  Bell ;  postmasters  T  W 
Vincent  Walden,  Leonard  Farrino-ton  South  VV'alden. 

Wheelock — Clerk  J  W  Brown,  constable  John 
Niles,  selectmen  Samuel  Bigelow,  E  M  Morgan,  Wni 
Chase;  trustees  Samuel  Bigelow,  S  F  Siiattuck,  Hi- 
ram Kelsey  ;  clersry  Jonathan  Nelson,  Shubael  Bar- 
ton, John  Davis  f  b;  physician  Frederick  Leaven- 
worth ;  postmaster  Jefferson  Cree. 


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Waterford — Clerk  Sylvaiius  Hemiiiijwoy,  ronijta- 
ble  O  H  Freeman,  selectmen  James  N\'orkp,  Lyman 
Buck  Ira  BrowMi  ;  trustees  Joniih  Carpenier,  Arnd 
Freeman,  WiJ'iam  Hi>vey  ;  derfyy  Thomas  Hali  con. 
Silas  Davison  baj) ;  attorney  J  D  Stoddard;  physi- 
cians Ralph  Ruo'bee,  ,Abner  Miles,  R  F  Rovvell; 
postrnasiers  E  C  Parks  Waterford,  Thomas  Hall  low- 
er VValerford, 

FRAXKLIN  COUNTY. 

Avenfs  Gore — postmaster  Ebcnczer  Welln.an. 

Balicr.ifield — Clerk  S  B  Hazeltiiip,  constable  N  H  Fuller,  selectmen 
H  T  Brijham,  N   B  Dunn,  S  S  Brifrham  ;  trustees  Thoiiu.s  Child,  J  P 

Brisliani,  Silas  Potter  ;  clergj- Canfield  con.    Alexander   Dickson 

metii  ;  attorney  Wm   C  Wilson  ;  physicians  O   T   Houghton,    Moses 
Perley  ;  postmaster  C  C  Stone. 

Berkshire — Clerk  Harvey  Clark,  constable  P  P  Leavens,  selectmen 
Linus  Leavens,  Lewis  Evvins,  Henry  Follett  ;  truntees  John  Lewis 
Jasper  CbafTee,  Orson  Thayer  ;  clergy  Bishop  Isbell  metii.  E  C  Birge 
con  ;  attorneys  Joseph  Smith,  Thomas  Child  jr.  Jasper  Rand,  Jackson 
Nutting ;  physicians  Wm  C  Ellsworth,  Zeri  Cushman,  S  S  Butler,  B 
B  Searle,  C  N  Burleson,  Wm  Warren  hot ;  postmasters  John  Lewis 
Berkshire,  Wm  Clapp  East  Berkshire,  Jasper  Rand  West  Berkshire. 

Enosburgh — Clerk  Horace  Eaton,  constable  Henry  Walbridgc,  se- 
lectmen Jonas  Boutell,  H  N  Barber,  P  E  Smith  ;  trustees  Horace  Ea- 
ton, Jonas  Boutell,  Bennct  Eaton  ;  clergy  J  T  Plielps  con.  Jarius  Ea- 
ton jr  meth.  Alonzo  Kilborn  f  b  ;  physicians  Horace  Eaton,  EUphaz 
Eaton  ;  postmasters  T  Fuller  Enosburgh,  Samuel  Kendall  Enosburgh 
Falls,  Wm  N  Smith  West  Enosburgh. 

Fairfar — Clerk  Churchill  Sampson,  constable  James  Bellows,  se- 
lectmen Lyman  Hawley,  Reuben  Dewey,  A  Webster  ;  trustees  H  E 
Hubbell,   Lyman  Hawley,  H  C  Safford ;  clergy  Tertius  Reynolds  con. 

Epbraim   Butler,   Simon   Fletcher   bap.   Leonard,  Frazier 

meth  ;  attorneys  H  E   Hubbell,  A   T    Beeman,  Anson   Soule  ;  physi- 
ians  J  H  Farnsworth,  J  D  Farnsworth,   R   Soule  ;  postmasters  A  S 
Gove  Fairfax,  J  H  Richardson  North  Fairfax. 

Fairfield — Clerk  Joseph  Soule,  constable  Favette  Soule,  selectmen 
B  Soule,  S  Perley,  B  G  Brigham  ;  trustees"  Joseph  Soule,  W  W 
Thorp,  C  W  Keyes  ;  physicians  C  W  Keyes,  Michael  Hatch :  post- 
masters Bradley  Barlow  Fairfield,  A  Holmes  East  Fairfield. 

FleUher — Clerk  John  Kinsley,  constable  Albert  Kinsley,  selectmen 
M  R  Parsons,  J  Bailey,  Z  W  Strait  ;  trustees  Guy  Kinsley,  John  Car- 
penter, Jonathan  Wells  jr  ;  clergy  Epbraim  Butler  bap.  II  L  Oilman 
chris  ;  physician  C  P  Ide  ;  postmaster  M  E  Blair. 

Franklin — Clerk  P  S  Gates,  constable  Clark  Gates,  selectmen  Isaac 
Warner,  Henry  Bowman,  Paul  Gates  ;  trustees  O  Kimpton,  Asa  Gal- 
lup, J  H  Hubbard  ;  clergy  George  McKellips  meth.  Phineas  Kingsley 
con.  John  Spalding,  Peter  Chase  bap  ;  attorney  J  J  Deavitt ;  physi- 
cians G  S  Gall,  S  S  Searls  ;  postmaster  O  Kimpton. 

Oeorgia — Clerk  Lorenzo  Jones,  constable  Moses  Wightman,  select- 
men Cyrus  Hotchkiss,  Henry  Colton,  W  M  Warner ;  trustees  Elijah 
Dee,  Asahel  Johnson,  H  P  Blair  ;  clergy  Alvah  Sabin,  Roswell  Mears 
bap.  G  W  Renslow  con  ;  physicians  H  P  Blair,  Hercules  Washburn, 
S  E  Parks  ;  postmaster  Albert  Bliss. 


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ITurhjratf — Clerk  O  P  Robinson,  constable  N  D  Fillmore,  selectmen 
Wnn''Skeels,  Noah  Best,  Jacob  Carman ;  trustees  J  B  Cutler,  Thomas 
Best,  J  B  Hungerfortl ;  clergy  Chas  Fay  epis.  O  E  Spicer,  Thomas 
Best  meth  ;  attorneys  R  L  Paddock,  L  E  Pelton,  Jesse  Carpenter, 
Benj.  Pcake  ;  physicians  JB  Cutler,  Ira  Hatch;  postmasters  S  VV 
Keyes  Highgate,"  Smith  Farrand  East  Highgate,  CJ  Saxe  Saxe's 
mills. 

Montg-omery — Clerk  B  W  Fuller,  constable  Jonathan  Gates,  select- 
men Joshua  Clapp,  Rufus  Hamilton,  John  Johnson ;  trustees  Asa 
Wheeler,  Daniel  Barrows,  Wm  Parks  ;  clergy  Josiah  Obear  epis  ; 
physician  B  W  Fuller ;  postmaster  J  L  Clapp. 

Rkhford — Clerk  John  Huse,  constable  James  Corliss,  selectmen 
Jay  Powell,  Nathaniel  Sears,  Zopher  Fletcher  ;  trustees  Jesse  Wood- 
ruff, Josiah  Blasdell,  Jay  Powell  ;  clergy  Wm  Rogers,  James  Rock- 
well bap  ;  attorney  J  S  Boyce  ;  physicians  John  Huse,  Shubael  Davis 
hot ;  postmaster  A  W  Sears. 

Sheldon — Clerk  O  A  Keith,  constable  R  A  Shattuck,  selectmen  An- 
drew Durkee,  Lemuel  Adams,  Joel  Whitney  ;  trustees  Jacob  Wead, 
J  A  Fitch,  Alfred  Keith  jr  ;  clergy  Phineas  Kingsley  con.  Lewis  Mc- 
Donald epis.  George  McKellips  meth;  attorneys  J  W  Sheldon,  Au- 
gustus Burt,  Theoph.  Muustield,  G  W  Brown  ;  physicians  F  W  Jud- 
son,  A  M  Brown,  John  Gallup;  postmasters  S  B  Sheldon  Sheldon, 
Phineas  Kingsley  East  Sheldon. 

St.  Albans — Clerk  William  Bridges,  constable  John  Gates,  select- 
men Robert  Lovell,  Joseph  Weeks,  Orrin  Green  ;  trustees  Henry 
Seymour,  John  Whittemore,  J  H  Brooks  ;  clergy  Worthington  Smith 
con.  W  H  Hoit  epis.  Orris  Pier  meth.  Richard  Waters  cath.  Heman 
Green  ref  meth  ;  attorneys  Asa  Aldis,  Bates  Turner,  John  Smith, 
S  S  Brown,  B  H  Smalley,  Henry  Adams,  H  R  Beardsley,  J  J  Beards- 
ley,  James  Davis,  Orlando  Stevens,  A  O  Aldis,  R  H  Hoyt,  H  E  Sey- 
mour, Benjamin  Swift ;  physicians  Charles  Hall,  J  L  Chandler,  John 
Branch,  N  H  Ballou ;  postmaster  S  H  Barlow. 

Siranton — Clerk  George  Bullard,  constable  John  Barney,  selectmen 
Jonathan  Wait,  Simon  Kellogg,  Stephen  Lawrence  ;  trustees  Benja- 
min Fay,  James  Piatt,  Timothy  Foster;  clergy  E  H  Dorman  con. 

Spicer  meth.  Daniel  Sabin  bap;  attorneys  NL  Whittemore,  GW 
Foster,  J  B  Bowdish;  physicians  C  H  O  Cote,  Levi  Janes  ;  postmas- 
ters H  B  Farrnr  Swanton  Falls,  Alonzo  Green  East  Swanton,  E  B 
Rounds  Swanton  Centre. 

ORLEANS  COUNTY. 

Albany — Clerk  Luther  Delano,  constable  S  S  Hovey,  selectmen  Par- 
ley Hyde,  Zuar  Rowell,  Nathan  Beede  ;  trustees  R  B  Hovey,  P  Hyde, 
L  Delano;  clergy  E  R  Kilby  con.  Geo  Putnam  meth.;  physician  Dyar 
Bill  ;  postmaster  D  Bill. 

Barton — Clerk  John  Kimball,  constable  S  S  Kimball,  selectmen  Lyn- 
don Rohuison,  Jere  Manstield,  Geo  Leland;  trustees  J  Kimball,  Rich- 
ard Newton,  Cyrus  Bemis  ;  <'lergy  Ora  Pearson  con.  I  D  Russ  meth.; 
attorney  J  H  Kimball ;  physician  Daniel  Bates  ;  postmaster  Geo  W 
Kimball. 

Brovmington — Clerk  E  G  Strong,  constable  J  C  Smith,  selectmen 
Silas  Brigham,  Wm  Gilfillen,  J  N  Savage  ;  trustees  Jeremiah  Huntoon, 
Chester  Gilbert,  Wm  Gilfillen  ;  clergy  A  L  Twilight  con  ;  physician 
J  R  Grow  ;  postmaster  Silas  Brigham. 

Charleston — Clerk  Ira  Brackett,  constable  H  W  Merrill,   selectmen 


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Elisha  Parlin,  Beiij  Goodwin,  Albert  Lawrence  ;  trustees  Ebenezer 
Cole,  H  W  Merrill,  Moses  Bly  ;  clergy  John  Swasey  pr.  meth.;  phy- 
sicians J  A  Masta,  Elijah  Robinson;  postmasters  N  S  Gilman  East 
Charleston,  SM  Cobb  West  C. 

Coventry — Clerk  S  S  Kendall,  constable  Silas  Sears,  selectmen  Phil- 
ip Flanders,  D  P  Walworth,  Moody  Soper  ;  trustees  Amasa  Plastridge, 
Loring  Frost,  Tho's  Baldwin  ;  clergy  L  S  French  con.  U  House  bap.; 
attorney  Charles  Story  ;  physician  S  S  Kendall ;  postmaster  Holland 
Thrasher. 

Craftsbury — Clerk  Joseph  Scott  jr.  constable  J  Scott  jr.  selectmen 
J  W  Mason,  Asa  Hovt,  A  R  French  ;  trustees  J  A  Paddock,  J  Scott 
jr.  Geo  H  Cook  ;  clergy  S  R  Hall  con.  S  M  Willson  pres.  G  F  Wells 
meth.;  attorneys  J  A  Paddock,  N  S  Hill  ;  physicians  Daniel  Dustin, 
Ephraini  Brewster,  Tyler  Mason,  David  Huntoon  bot.;  postmaster  W 
E  Paddock. 

Drrby — Clerk  Aaron  Hinman,  constable  M  L  Newcomb,  selectmen 
Neliemiah  Colby,  Ira  Camp,  James  Way  ;  trustees  Benj  Hinman,  Ru- 
fus  Stewart,  Jacob  Chase  ;  clergy  S  M  Wheelock  con.  Noah  Nichols 
baj).  G  B  Huston  metli.  N  W  Camp  epis.;  attorneys  S  B  Colby,  H  F 
Prentiss,  E  G  Johnson  ;  physicians  Lemuel  Richmond,  Lewis  Patch  ; 
postmasters  N  Colby  Derby,  E  G  Johnson  Derby  Line,  James  Dane 
West  Derby.- 

Glover — Clerk  Jamos  Simonds,  constable  John  Hurlburt,  selectmen 
Solomon  Dwinnell,  Charles  Cutler,  S  S  Seaver  ;  trustees  John  Board- 
man,  E  B  Simonds,  Dan  Gray  ;  clergy  Ora  Pearson  con.  Israel  Russ 
meth.  L  H  Tabor  univ.;  attorney  Wm  H  Martin  ;  physician  Sanford 
Atherton  ;  postmaster  E  B  Simonds. 

Greensboro' — Clerk  Nathan  Cutler,  constable  Josiah  N  Stevens, 
selectmen  A  C  Babbitt,  Geo.  H.  Paige,  Charles  Cook  jr.  ;  trustees 
Ezekiel  Rand,  Enoch  Tolman,  Henry  Blake  ;  clergy  Wm  A  • 'hapin 
con.  Marvin  Grow  hap.  S  G  Scott  meth  ;  physician  Edward  Clark  ; 
postmaster  Jabez  Pinney. 

Holland — Clerk  Ezra  Hinman,  constable  Joshua  French,  selectmen 
William  Hall,  J  C  Robinson,  Elijah  Albee  ;  trustees  Jason  Hinman, 
Wm  Hafi,  John  Mead  ;  clergy  L  P  Adams  jr. 

Irasburirh — Clerk  S  S  Clark,  constable  George  Ray,  eelecfmen  M 
B  Kimball,  B  T  Jones,  Alexander  Jameson  ;  trustees  M  B  Kimball, 
Samuel  Conant,  Luke  Spencer;  clergy  James  Johnson  con.  I  A 
Sweatland,  Geo.  Putnam  meth  ;  attorneys  Jesse  Cooper,  Chs  W  Pren- 
tiss, J  H  Prentiss,  T  P  Redfield ;  physicians  Aaron  Pierce,  Lewis 
Morrill  ;  postmaster  T  P  Redfield. 

Jay-^Clerk  Walter  Charlton,  constable  Lanson  Sanborn,  selectmen 
Walter  Charlton,  Willard  Hoyt,  Orin  I'^merson  ;  trustees  A  Sanborn, 
E  Hunt,  O  Emerson  :  clergy  Walter  Charlton,  Enos  Putnam  meth  ; 
postmaster  Lanson  Sanborn. 

Lowell — Clerk  Amasa  Paine,  constable  B  F  Pickett,  selectmen  Wm 
S  Flint,  Charles  Leland,  Benj.  Perry  jr.;  trustees  Herrod  Freeman, 
Wm  S  Flint,  H  L  Harding  ;  postmaster  James  Houston  jr. 

Monran — Clerk  Austin  Bartlett,  constable  Ruel  Cobb,  selectmen 
Austin  Bartlett,  George  Varnum,  Simon  Albee  ;  trustees  Ira  Leav- 
ens, Charles  Cummings,  Wm  Cobb  ;  clergy  J  S  Clark. 

JVeip/Jort— Clerk  Seymour  Lane,  constable  J  R  Daggett,  selectmen 
Jona.  Frost,  T  B  Pratt,  Otis  Sawyer ;  trustees  A  B  Moore,  Roderick 
Adams,  Roswell  Prowty  ;  clergy  Nathaniel  Dagget,  c  b;  physician 
Thos  Glysson  ;  postmaster  L  L  Kendall. 

Salem — Clerk  Samuel  Blake,  constable  C  S  Grow,  selectmen  Noyes 
Hopkinson,  Josiah  Lyon,  Sumner  Cummings ;  trustees  Noyes  Uopkin- 


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son,  C  S  Grow,  Abial  Cole  ;  clergy  John  Wilson  nieth  ;  postmaste'' 
.Tdseph  Morse. 

Truy^Clerk  Tliadeus  Pierce,  constable  John  Squier,  selectmen  Jo- 
1  Burnham,  Wm  Morse,  Ralph  Chamberlin ,  trustees  Raraond 
J..  K',  Dudley  West,  James  Hamilton  ;  clergy  HA  Warner  meth. 
Georije  Stone  con  ;  attorneys  Samuel  Sumner,  Norman  Boardman  ; 
physicians  Henry  Corey,  D  H  Beard,  L  C  Moore  ;  postmasters  Freder- 
ick Fuller  Troy,  AV  C  Oilman  North  Troy. 

Wetfilld — Clerk  Henry  Richardson,  constable  Luke  Miller,  select- 
men Arad  Hitchcock,  Jacob  Stebbins  jr.  Morton  Stebbina  ;  trustees 
Chester  Coburn,  Horatio  Hitchcock,  Madison  Stebbins  ;  clergy  N  H 
Downs  bap.  Reuben  Mason  con.  S  Wiggins,  Harvey  Hitchcock,  Jo- 
seph Ward  meth  ;  physician  N  H  Downs  ;  postmaster  Henry  Rich- 
ardson. 

lVe.atm.ore — Clerk  Ethan  Blodgett,  constable  Eli  Houston,  selectmen 
Ira  Cheney,  Eli  Houston,  J  H  Gale  ;  trustees  Ira  Cheney,  Leander 
Boyden,  Jonathan  Powers. 

LAMOILLE  COUNTY. 

Bclvidere— Clerk  Richard  Tillotson,  constable  Alvah  Chaffee,  se- 
lectmen Stiekney  Hodgkiss,  Andrew  Hodgkiss,  Harvey  Fletcher  ;  trus- 
tees Randall  Shattuck,  Alvah  Chaffee,  Harvey  Fletcher  ;  postmaster 
E  S  Holmes. 

Cambridge — Clerk  Willard  Griswold,  constable  Martin  Armstrong, 
selectmen  Enoch  Carlton  jr.  Norman  Atwood,  Rensalaer  Reed ;  trus- 
tees R  S  Miner,  G  A  Barber,  N  Atwood  ;  clergy  John  Adams  con.  J 
C  Briunt  bap.  Joseph  Baker  univ.;  attorneys  Nathaniel  Reed  jr.  Levi 
Joslin,  Whi  II  Law,  Henry  Stowell ;  physicians  B  S  Miner,  A  H  Par 
sons,  A  H  W  Jackson,  S  Brush  ;  postmasters  C  G  P  Gould  Cambridge, 
N  Reed  Jeffersonville. 

Eden — Cleik  Samuel  Plumley  jr.  constable  Abel  Smith  jr.  selectmen 
L  H  Brown,  Abraham  Smith,  Clark  Fisk  ;  trustees  D  A  Pierce,  Clark 
Fisk,  A  Smith  ;  physician  Wm  C  Atwell ;  postmaster  Martin  Whee- 
lock. 

Klmore — Clerk  Abel  Camp,  constable  Geo  W  Bailey,  selectmen  Ly- 
man Dodge,  David  Cook,  Samuel  Smith  ;  trustees  A  Camp,  S  Smith, 
Abner  Doty  ;  physician  Joel  G  Camp  ;  postmaster  Abel  Camp. 

Hydepark — Clerk  L  H  Noyes,  constable  N  P  Keller,  selectmen  Levi 
Edgerton,  Nehemiah  Waterman,  Almon  Boardman  ;  trustees  R  B  Hyde, 
L  Edgerton,  Orra  Wiswall ;  clergy  Andrew  Weathe'rspoon  meth.;  at- 
torneys Joshua  Sawyer,  H  P  Smith  ;  physicians  Arial  Iluntoon,  Aaron 
Morse  ;  postmaster  N  P  Keeler. 

Johnson — Clerk  Dexter  Whiting,  constable  John  Chesamore,  select- 
men J  B  Downer,  Solomon  Balch,  T  H  Patch  ;  trustees  Sam'l  Merri- 
am,  Daniel  Dodge,  Asa  Andrews  ;  clergy  Daniel  Warren  con.;  attor- 
neys Salmon  W^ires,  S  S  Pike,  B  H  Fuller  ;  physicians  John  Meigs, 
H  B  Austin,  Asa  Kittridge  ;  postmaster  J  B  Downer. 

Man.afield — Clerk  Joshua  Luce,  constable  Albert  Luco,  selectmen 
Ivory  Luce,  Lynda  Adams,  Amander  Peterson  ;  trustees  I  Luce,  Hi- 
ram Harlow,  Geo  W  Town. 

Morristomn—CXexk  E  L  Mayo,  constable  Chester  Cook,  selectmen 
Daniel  Gilbert,  Hiram  Earl,  Josiah  Atkins  ;  trustees  D  P  Noyes,  Lu- 
ther Bingham,  John  Ferrin  ;  clergy  Septiraas  Robinson  con. Hall 

bap.  — — ^  Liscomb  meth.  Isaac  Petingiil  chris.;  attorneys  S  A  Wil- 
lard, E  L  Mayo,  L  P  Poland  ;  physicians  James  Tinker,  Almerin  Tin- 
ker, Horace  Powers,  D  N  Putnam,  Horace  Douglass  ;  postmasters  Jas 
Tinker  Morristown,  E  L  Mayo  Morrisville.  ( 


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Sterling — Clerk  Hartwell  Eaton,  constable  Ephraim  Eaton,  select- 
men Lorenzo  Page,  H  Eaton,  N  B  Gates;  trustees  McDauiel  Giagg, 
Reuben  Clark,  N  B  Gates. 

Stow — Clerk  J  H  Bennett,  constable  Francis  Morrison,  selectmen 
Marvin  Dutfon,  Simuel  Benson,  W  H  H  Bingham  ;  trustees  O  VV 
Butler,  Nathan  Robinson  jr.  Lemuel  Thomas  ;  clergy  Thomas  Kirhy, 
H  Foster  moth.  Eli  Mower  chris.  Lorin  Bixby  bap.  H  Carlton  con.; 
attorneys  O  VV  Butler,  W  H  H  Bingham,  A  C  Burke  ;  physicians  Jos 
Robinson,  N  H  Thomas,  Zeba  Richardson  ;  postmaster  Albert  Camp,  j  j 

fVatervillc — Clerk  Moses  Fisk,  constable  W  S  Brown,   selectmen  J    ; 
C  Holmes,  Richard  Bailey,  Luther  Poland  ;  trustees  M  Fisk,  Geo  W 
Wilbur,   David  Oakes  ;  clergy  J  Glead  con.   E  G  Page  meth.;  physi- 
cian Wm  Page  ;  postmaster  B  Roys. 

tVolcott — Clerk  Porter  Crane,  constable  G  H  Whitney,  selectmen 
Isaac  Pennock,  Gilbert  Noyes,  G  H  Whitney  ;  trustees  I  Pennock,  C 
A  Stone,  P  Crane  ;  physician  Wm  Edwards  ;  postmaster  Jesse  Whit- 
ney. 

ESSEX  COUNTY. 

Btoomficld — Clerk  Wm  Stevens,  constable  S  N  Silver,  selectmen 
Martin  French,  Wm  Stevens,  J  J  Holbrook  ;  trustees  Joseph  Stevens, 
Arad  Silver,  Selden  Burbank  ;  physician  G  Spencer ;  postmaster  Eb- 
enezer  Burbank. 

Brunswick — Clerk  Geo  Marshall,  constable  Rensalaer  Bickford,  se- 
lectmen Geo  Marshall,  Isaac  Richardson,  Elias  Taylor  ;  trustees  Geo 
Marshall,  Isaac  Richardson,  Rufus  Lamkin  ;  postmaster  David  Hyde. 

Btiirhton — Clerk  Oney  Aldrich,  constable  H.irvoy  Coe,  , selectmen 
Asa  Davis,  Lorin  Jenkins,  John  Stevens  ;  attorney  T  M  Sanders,  phy- 
sician Harvey  Coe, 

Canaan — Clerk  Archelaus  Cumniings  jr.  constable  Matthias  Weeks, 
selectmen  WmjMorrill,  Stillman  Blood,  A  Cummiuga  jr.;  trustees  same 
as  selectmen  ;  clergy  Caleb  Ingalls  f.  bap.;  physician  T  D  Laisdill  ; 
postmaster  A  Cummings  jr. 

Concord — Clerk  H  G  Fry,  constable  Samuel  Morse  2d,  selectmen  H 
G  Fry,  Preston  May,  C  F  Gregory  ;  trustees  Richardson  Graves,  A 
Taggard,  Warner  Bingham  ;  attorney  David  Hibbard  jr.;  physician  D 
Darling  jr.;  postmaster  J  G  Darling. 

Graiiby — Clerk  Gershom  Carpenter,  constable  Henry  Hartshorn,  se- 
lectmen Gershom  Carpenter,  Jesse  Rowe,  John  Bachelder  ;  trustees 
Ashley  Appleton,  A  W  Rice,  H  Hartshorn. 

GiuldhaU — Clerk  John  Dodge,  Constable  D  E  Denison,  selectmen  R 
W  Freeman,  Horace  Hubbard,  Seth  Cutler  ;  trustees  Royal  Cutler, 
Timothy  Fairchild,  Wm  Amy;  clergy  FP  Smith  con.;  attorneys  Setli 
Cushman,  James  Steele,  Wm  Hapgood  jr.  Titus  Snell ;  physicians  John 
Dewey,  J  B  Bullock  ;  postmaster  Seth  Cushman. 

Lcminnrton — Clerk  Abdial  Blodgett,  constable  Andrew  Blodgett,  se- 
lectmen Richard  Morgan,  John  Bailey,  Thomas  Holbrook  jr.;  post- 
master Mills  DeForest. 

Lunenbtirrrh — Clerk  Stephen  Howe,  constable  J  W  Putnam,  select- 
men Reuben  (^handler,  Edmund  Powers,  Geo  E  Holmes  ;  trustees  A 
Webb  jr.  E  Powers,  Reuben  Bell ;  clergy  Jeremiah  Glines  con.  E  L 
Clark  bap.  E  Pettingell  meth.;  attorney  John  Dean  jr.;  physicians  The- 
ron  Webb,  Seneca  Sargeant ;  postmaster  Geo  W  Gates. 

Maid-ftonc — Clerk  Joseph  Gleason,  constable  S  D  Merrill,  selectmen 
S  D  Merrill,  Leonard  Walker,  Calvin  Perkins  ;  trustees  H  N  Schoff,  j 
Jacob  Rich,  Stephen  Arms  ;  physician Watson. 


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GRAND  ISLE  COUNTY. 

Alburgh — Clerk  Lewis  Sowlesjr.  constable  Geo  W  Goodrich,  se- 
lectmen John  McGregor,  W  Brown,  F  Hazen ;  trustees  Rufus  Bray- 
ton,  J  M  Mott,  Wm  Brown  ;  clergy  M  Stewart  meth.;  attorneys  Giles 
Harrington,  WraW  White,  F  Hazen;  physicians  Henry  H  Reynolds, 
A  O  Butler,  Lewis  Reynolds  ;  postmasters  Wm  W  White  Alburgh, 
Wm  L  Sowles  West  Alburgh,  Lewis  S  Sowles  Alburgh  Springs. 

Grand  Isle — Clerk  Hiram  Tobias,  constable  Benjamin  Griffith,  se- 
lectmen Samuel  Adams,  Wm  Cliamberlain,  Solon  Tobias  ;  trustees 
Jalez  Ladd,  Solon  Tobias,  Seth  Hoag;  clergy  Asa  Lyon  con.  John  D 
White  meth.;  physician  Melvin  Barnes  ;  postmaster  Daniel  Jackson. 

hie  La  Matt — Clerk  Ira  Hill,  constable  Martin  Reynolds,  selectmen 
S  R  Scott,  Wm  Dawson,  Harry  Hill  ;  trustees  Wm  Wait,  Hiram  Hall, 
Jacob  Reynolds  ;  clergy  Wm  Wait  prot.  meth.  Ira  Hall,  Jeremiah 
Hall  meth.,  p'^ysician  T  G  Daniels  hot.;  postmaster  Ira  Hill. 

J^'iirth  Hero — Clerk  Joel  Allen,  constable  Gary  Whitney,  selectmen 
Wm  H  Russell,  John  Hazen,  Joel  Allen  ;  trustees  W  H  Russell,  Elihu 
Parks,  Orlin  HibbarJ  ;  clergy  J  C  Thompson  meth.;  physicians  Elijah 
Haynes,  Gary  Whitney  ;  postmaster  H  Wadsworth. 

South  Hero — Clerk  CaMn  Fletcher,  constable  Wm  R  Adams,  select- 
men Wallis  Mott,  David  Corbin,  Wm  Landon  ;  trustees  A  B  Landon, 
Orange  Plielps,  Hector  Adams  ;  clergy  Asa  Lyon  con.  John  D  White 
meth.;  attorneys  A  Lyon,  H  Adams  ;  physicians  Elisha  Root,  Arte- 
mas  Goodnow  ;  postmaster  Joseph  A  Perry. 


^fCF'The  following  returns  were  not  received  in  season  to  be  insert_ 
ed  in  their  proper  place. 

BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 

Dorset — Clerk  Heman  Morse,  constable  W  S  Martindale,  select- 
men Alvin  Gray,  Zalmun  Barnum,  Jamu*  Curtis  :  trustees  Benjamin 
Ames,  Paddock  Gray,  J  T  Wilson ;  clergy  Wm  Jackson,  Ezra  Jones 
jr.  con.  John  Whitehoni  meth  ;  physicians  John  Sargeant,  W  S  Shum- 
way,  Sylvester  Mason;  postmasters  J  A  Hodge  Dorset,  M  B  Roberts 
East  Dorset. 

Glastenhiiry — Clerk  Truman  Elwell,  constable  Harrington  Elwell, 
selectmen  Jeremiah  McDonald,  A  G  Hewes  ;  trustees  Jeremiah  Mc- 
Donald, I  R  Elwell,  A  G  Hewes ;  physicians  Elijah  Hewes,  A  G 
riewes. 

Readsboro'' — Clerk  James  Carpenter,  constable  John  Carvey,  select- 
men Charles  Bond,  Daniel  Carpenter,  B  S  Battles ;  trustees  Richard 
Carpenter,  Joel  Houghton,  Harvey  Holbrook;  clergy  James  Carpenter 
bap.  Jones  Stearns,  Ambrose  Stone  ref.  meth;  postmaster  Ira  Whit- 
ney. 

Sandgate — Clerk  Waiter  Randall,  constable  Levi  Randall,  select- 
men, Grandison  Sherman,  Thomas  Peck,  Daniel  Weller;  trustees 
Samuel  Thomas,  Joseph  Tuttle,   Theodore  Sanderson;  clergy  Jona- 


than  Kitchell  pres. Schonierson  moth;   physician  Harraan  Tuck- 
er; postmaster  Joseph  Snow  jr. 

IVinhall — Clerk  Reuben  Brooks,  constable  Abel  Kidder,  selectmen 
Reuben  Brooks,  Silas  Eddy,  Beriah  Weeeler;  trustees  Reuben  Brooks, 
Pilas  Gleason,  Job  Leonard;  physician  Job  Leonard  ;  postmaster  H  C 
Dean. 

Woodford — Clerk  AVm  Park,  constable  Charles  KnappSd,  selectmen 
Henry  Harwood,  Nathan  Brown,  Salmon  Day;  postmaster  T  McDan- 
ids. 

WINDHAM  COUNTY. 

^cton — Clerk  Daniel  Fisher,  constable  Pliilemon  Holden,  selectmen 
Squire  Holden,  Eli  Smith,  Isaac  Fisher  jr  ;  trustees  Nathan  Fisher, 
Eli  Smith,  Joseph  Jenison  ;  clergy  henry  Gurnsey  raeth;  attorney  E^ 
enezer  Huntington. 

Brattieboro' — Clerk  Stepeen  Greenleaf,  constable  C  H  Miller,  select- 
men George  Newman,  Seth  Herrick,  William  Ward;  clergy  Charles 
Walker Kidder  con.  A  Brown  unit ;  attorneys  Asa  Keyes,  R  Ty- 
ler, J  D  Bradbury,  Samuel  Elliot  ;  physicians  Wm  H  Rockwell,  J  L 
Dikerman,  Willard  Ames,  Daniel  Gilbert,  Reuben  Spalding;  postmas- 
ters Asa  Green,  Roswell  Goodenough  West  Brattieboro. 

Halifax — Clerk  R  K  Henry,  constable  John  Hamilton  jr.  selectmen  J 
L  Stark,  Isaac  Worden,  Toinothy  Lavabee  ;  trustees  Benjamin  Wood- 
ard,  Robert  Collins,  R  K  Henry;  clergy  T  H  Wood  con.  Samuel  Fisk 
bap:  attorney  I  B  Barber:  physicians  Moses  Chamberlin,  E  M  Clark 
bot :  postmasters  Thomas  Hubbard  Halifax,  James  Plumb  West  Hali- 
fax. 

WINDSOR  COUNTY. 

Ludlow — Clerk  Artemas  Spafford,  constable  Silas  Warren,  select- 
men Artemas  Spafford,  Charles  Ives,  A  S  Barton  :  trustees  Sewall 
Fullam  jr.  P  VV  Spalding,  William  VVarren  :  clergy  J  M  Graves  hap. 
W'm  Claggett  con.  Joseph  Hemphill  univ  r  attorneys  Reuben  Wash- 
burn, P  T  Washburn,  Sewall  Fullam  jr :  physicians  A  G  Taylor,  Dan- 
iel Jones,  W  B  Wetherby,  Putnam  Benton  bot :  postmaster  John 
Dunbar. 

Weathersfidd — Clerk  Jorhua  Upham,  constable  Joseph  Danforth,  se- 
lectmen Barnabas  Dean,  Allison  Richards,  (-"harles  Sherwin  :  trus- 
tees Joshua  Upham,  Barnabas  Dean,  Daniel  Bowen  :  clergy  N  Bish- 
op, Benjamin  Holmes  con.  E  Jordon  meth  :  attorneys  J  M  Gates,  Cal- 
vin Ward-  physicians  R  B  Cram,  Robert  Atwood,  A  Kendrict:  post- 
masters Bailey  Bartlett  Wcathersfield,  J  Kidder  Perkinsville,  A  Gay 
Corners,  John  Spafford  Greenbush. 

RUTLAND  COUNTY. 

Mendon — Clerk  Zidon  Edson,  constable  Hodolfus  Houghton,  select- 
men J  K  Persons,  Rufus  Richardson,  Leverett  Wilkins:  trustees 
Timothy  Gibson,  Abel  Perkins,  William  Davis. 

Mt.  Tabor — Clerk  George  Hart,  constable  H  M  Buffum,  selectmen 
George  Hart,  Rufus  Hill,  Dennis  Cooledge  :  trustees  Caleb  Buffum, 
Asel  Kclloy,  G  S  Tabor  :  clergy  Benjamin  Shaw  meth. 

Jiu6/artrf—i"!erk  A  L  Brown,  constable  Abner  Mead,  selectmen  Ave- 
ry Billings,  Charles  Burt,  Franklin  Bullard  :  trustees  Luther  Daniels, 
Moses  Watkins:  clergy  VVm  Mitchell  con.  J  A  Hicks  epis.  Arus 
Haynes  bap  :  attorneys  E  L  Orrasbee,  R  R  Thrall,  S  Foote,  Robert 
Pierpoint,  A  L  Brown,  T  J  Ormsbee,  E  F  rJodges,  Moses  Strong,  Wm 
Page,  J  U  Dexter:  physicians   James   Porter,   J   B   Porter,    Lorenzo 


79 

Sheldon,  J  Ross  :  postmasters  T  J  Ormsbee  East  Rutland,  L  L  Tilde" 
West  Rutland. 

ORANGE  COUNTY. 

Bradford — Clerk  A  B  Peters,  constable  E  P  Johnson,  selectmen 
John  Pearsons,  Alvin   Taylor,  Jesse  Stoddard:  trustees   J  B  Pickett, 

G  W  Prichard,   Jesse  Stoddard  :  clergy  C  H  Kent  con. Fletcher, 

Joseph  Clark  meth  :  attorneys  Seth  Austin,  J  VV  D  Parker,  Jesse 
Merrill:  physicians  John  Poole,  William  Martin:  postmaster  Alfred 
Corliss. 

Fairlec — Clerk  J  VV  Bailey,  constable  H  C  Driggs,  selectmen  Zebu- 
Ion  Norris,  Rufus  Read,  Thomas  Highland  :  clergy  John  Sanders  con. 

Gibson  meth  :  trustees  J  B  Bailey,   Rufus   Read,    S   T  Jenkins  : 

postmaster  J  B  Bailey. 

ADDISON  COUNTY. 

Bridport — Clerk  E  E  Grosvenor,  constable  J  B  Huntley,  selectmen 
S  Z  Walker,  A  P  Skiff,  Prosper  Lee:  trustees  VV  B  Benjamin,  Wm 
Rockwell,  Gordon  Seal :  clergy  Dana  Lamb  con.  Alfred  Harvey  bap. 
Reuben  Buttolph  prot.  meth:  attorney  Calvin  Solace:  physicians  Lu- 
ther Cory,  Joel  RicB  :  postmaster  Paris  Fletcher. 

Waltham^-C\exW  Peleg  Fisher,constahle  Alonzo  Hawkins,  selectmen, 
John  D  Barton,  Rollin  Everts,  Charles  Bacon  :  trustees  Charles  Ba- 
con, Rollin  EvertB,  Peleg  Fisher. 


CUSTOM-HOUSE  OFFICEKS  IN  VT. 

List  of  the   Officers^  Deputy   Collectors,  Inspectors,  and  others,  at- 
tached to  Collector's  ojjice  of  the  District  if  Vermont,  on  the 
30th  Sepiember.  1840. 


Names  of  officers. 


Archibald  W.  Hyde  Collftctor, 
J.  B.  Hollenbeck,  Dep.Col.and  Ins. 
Danlord  Mott,    do       do  do 

Zoroaster  Fisk,  Dp.  Goil.  and  Ins. 
Norman  L.  VVhittemore,  do       do 
Robert  L.  Paddock,  do       do 

John  J.  Deavitf,  do        do 

Albert  G.  Tarlton,  Inspector, 
John  Lewis,  Dep  Coll  and  Ins. 
Frederick  F.  Fuller,  do  do 
Chas  Mahoney,  Dep  Coll  and  Ins. 
Wm,  Rich,  Dep  Coil  and  Ins. 
G.  W.Hill,  do      do  do 

John  Beckwilh,  Inspector, 
Harry  Richardson,  Inspector, 
Richard    Powers,    Master    of   the 
Revenue  Boat, 


Where 
employed. 


Burlington, 

do 
Windmill  Point, 
Alburgh, 
Swanton, 
Hjuhnate, 
Franklin, 
St.  Albans, 
Berkshire, 
Troy, 
Derby, 
Canaan, 
Richford, 
Sutton, 
Montpelier, 

|L.  Champlain, 


Compen- 
sation. 


51090,  84 
750  00 
500  00 
500  00 
360  00 
360  00 
300  00 
360  00 
240  00 
36(»  00 
360  00 
240  00 
500  00 
360  CO 
360  00 

360  00 


CIVIL  GOVERNMENT  OF   VERMONT. 


His  Excellency,  SILAS  H.  JENISON,  Governor. 
HENRY  F  JANES,  Treasurer. 
CHAUNCEY  L.  KNAPP,  Secrdanj  of  State. 
GEO.  B.  MANSER,  Sec.  of  Civil  $f  Military  .Affairs. 
DAVID  PEIRCE,  Woodstock,  Auditor. 
JOSEPH  BERRY,  Newbury,  Auditor  in  Treas.  Deft. 
ERASTUS  S.  CAMP,  Sargeant-at-Arms. 
SENATE. 

PRESIDENT, 

His  Honor,  DAVID  M.  CAMP,  lAeut.   Governor. 

MEMBERS. 

Bennington  County,     .     Noadiah  Swift, 


IVindham  County, 

Rutland  County,  . 
Windsor  County, 

Addison  County, 

Orange  County,  . 

Chittenden  County, 
Washington  County, 
Caledonia  County, 
Franklin  County, 

Orleans  County,  . 


Ahiman  L.  Miner. 
Calvin  Townsley, 
David  Crawford, 
Emery  Wheelock. 
Isaac  Norton, 
Orson  Clark, 
Anderson  G.  Dana. 
Abel  Gilson, 
Barnabas  Dean, 
Walter  Palmer, 
Thomas  P.  Russell. 
Dorastus  Wooster, 
Elias  Bottum, 
Isaac  Chipman. 
Simeon  Short, 
Timothy  Morse, 
Nathaniel  Wheatley. 
Joseph  Marsh, 
Thaddeus  R.  Fletcher. 
Obion  W.  Butler, 
Nathaniel  Eaton. 
Walter  Harvey, 
Elias  Bemiss,  Jr. 
Horace  Eaton, 
Timothy  Foster, 
Joseph  Waterman. 
Jacob  Bates. 


SI 

Essex  County,       .    .        .    .       Stephen  Howe, 
Grand  Isle  County,    ...        .  Samuel  Adams, 

Dewitt  C.  Clarke,  Secretary, 

E.  A.  Stansbury,  Assistant  Secretary, 

Henry  Nutt,  Door-Keeper, 

Solon  Howes,  Assistant  Door-Keeper, 

Rev.  Buel  W.  Smith,  Chaplain, 


HOUSE  OF  REPRESENTATIVES. 
BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 


Members. 


Pop.     Gr.  List.  Gov.  votes. 


1830.       1S40. 


Arlington, 

Bennington,  Isaac  Weeks, 
Dorset,  Heman  Morse, 
Glastenhury,  Asa  G.  Hewes, 
Landgrove,  Calvin  M.  Mead, 
Manchester,  Aaron  Baker, 
Pownal,  Sabastian  Wagar, 
Peru,  John  Davison, 
Readshoro\  Joel  Houghton, 
Rupert,  Joseph  Hastings, 
Sandgate,  Roswell  Tuttle, 
Searsburg,  Ashley  Stone, 
Shqftsbury,  Simeon  Martin, 
Stamford,  Ransom  O.  Dwyer, 
Sunderland,  Edmund  A.  Graves, 
Winhcdl,  Beriah  Wheeler, 
Woodford,  William  Park, 


1207 

3419 

1507 

52 

385 

1.525 

1835 

455 

662 

1318 

933 

40 

2143 

563 

463 

571 

395 


14528 

37345 

12029 

163 

2236 

20941 

10913 

2482 

2488 

16359 

8357 

501 

19653 

3019 

3806 

2442 

1270 


.Icn-  Dilling- 
ison.     ham. 


154 
413 
175 

52 

195 

126 

77 

40 

164 

115 

18 

132 

48 

41 

91 

54 


63 

334 

130 

10 

23 

1,59 

217 

29 

115 

67 

76 

13 

252 

86 

61 

23 

44 


WINDHAM 

Acton,  Nathan  Fisher, 
Atnens,  Tisdale  Porter, 
Brookline,  William  Adams, 
Brattlehoro',  Ebenezer  Wells, 
Dover,  Lewis  Hall, 
Dummerston,  Samuel  Frencli, 
Grafton,  Benj.  H.  Bridgman, 
Guilford,  Ward  Bullock, 


17470 1 158542  1895  1702 

COUNTY. 

176     1001  24  2 

415     2597  38  48 

376     2507  35  25 

2141    26058  393  136 

831      5657  64  88 

1592  9246  178  86 

1439  9219  168  84 

1760  11239  209  116 

6 


■^■2 


Towns. 


Pop.     Gr.  List.  Gov.  Votes, 


Halifax,  Rufus  K.  Henry,  1562 

Jamaica,  Samuel  T.  R.  Cheney,  1523 

LondondeiTu,  Steplien  Smith,       1302 

Marlboro',  William  Newton,        1218 

I  jYeufane,  Nahum  Eager,  1441 

'  Pidiwy,  John  Smitli,  1510 

I  Rockingluim,  Samuel  L.  Billings,2272 

i  Somerset,  Ephraim  Rice,  245 

I  Stratton,  David  Rice,  ,         312 

!  Townshend,.  Sanil.  F.  Thompson,1386 

I  Vei-non,  Cyrus- Washburn,  681 

;  Wurdshoro\  John  P.  Warren,       ]  148 

I  ^res^Hw'nsZer,  John  McNeill,  1737 

I  Whitingham,  Elisha  Putnam,        1477 

j  Wilmington,  Azor  Smith,  1367 

Windham,  William  Harris,  847 


8409    189 


7872 

5607 

6629 

10560 

11410 

24061 

1020 

1221 

10058 

4792 

7102 

14249 

9192 

9387 

4930 


28748  204034  3527  2084 


194 

178 

129 

165 

201 

295 

13 

35 

216 

83 

131 

185 

174 

110 

120 


RUTLAND  COUNTY, 
Horace  King,  1493 

Nathan  T.Spraguo,1940 
Erastus  Higley,  1788 
Capen  Leonard,  jr.  610 
Joseph  A.  Hays,  1585 
Timothy  Read,  1362 
Josepli  Shelden,  jr.   675 


Benson, 
Brandon, 
Castleton, 
Chittenden, 
Clarendon, 
Danhy, 
Fairhaven, 

Hubbardton,  Chan'y  S.  Rumsey,  865 

442 

432 

919 

1318 

210 

1598 

1965 

505 

2005 

1909 

2753 

452 


Ira,  Oriel  H.  Round, 

Mendon,        Timothy  Gibson, 
Middletouii,  Eliakim  Paul, 
Mount  Holly,iohn  Bryant, 
XrlountTabo?;Cs.\eh  Buffum, 
Orwell,  Ira  Young, 

Pawlet,  Horace  Wilcox, 

Pittsfeld,       Levi  Rix, 
Pittsford,       Henry  Simonds, 
^  Joel  Beaman, 

Geo.  T.  Hodges, 
Geo.  W.  Topliff, 


Poultney, 
Rutland, 
Shcrbu7-ne, 


Shretvsbury,   John  Buckmaster,  1289 


TY. 
14265 

155 

108 

17650 

301 

135 

1S402 

250 

110 

4366 

72 

50 

13733 

205 

100 

14161 

154 

125 

5320 

96 

24 

6746 

113 

38 

389(1 

69 

26 

1838 

58 

58 

8867 

153 

126 

9228 

253 

16 

1122 

22 

23. 

24332 

252 

49' 

19520 

203 

152^ 

3212 

90 

21 

20149 

230 

153 

21901 

332 

29 

32782 

416 

98 

2308 

53 

61 

10012 

119 

130 

83 

Towns.                    Members.                      Pop.     Gr.  List.  Gov.  votes. 

Sudbury,        Samuel  K.  Hyde,     812 

6710 

79 

88 

Tinmouth,     Harvey  Shaw,         1049 

7673 

137 

8 

Wallingford,  John  Fox,               1740 

14255 

215 

137 

Wells,            David  B.  Lewis,       880 

5621 

95 

50 

West  Haven,  Hiram  Cohnan,         724 

5817 

94 

47 

31295 

293897 

4216 

1962 

WINDSOR  COUNTY. 

Andover,        Joseph  Dodge,  jr.      975 

$5007 

140 

37 

Baltimore,      Levi  Harris,               179 

1593 

31 

Barnard,        Orin  Gambell,         1881 

12625 

196 

186 

Btthd,           Daniel  Lillie,          1607 

13652 

243 

149 

Bridgewater  ,\s^\dh  Raymond,     1311 

10053    203 

124 

Cavendish,      Samuel  Adams,       1498 

14851 

288 

20 

Chester,         Gideon  M.  Lee,       2320 

21508 

286 

225 

Hartland,       Hampden  Cutts,      2503 

21884 

338 

168 

HaHford,       John  Porter,            2044 

20700 

326 

96 

Ludlotv,        Sewall  FuUam,  jr.  1227 

10381 

256 

20 

N'orioich,       Aaron  Loveland,    2316 

18590 

216 

179 

Plymoidh,      Levi  Slack,             1237 

6703 

192 

89 

Pom/ret,        Ora  Paul,                1867 

12709 

229 

139 

Reading,        Benoni  Buck,          1409 

12287 

190 

105 

Roclmster,      Thomas  Barnes,      1392 

9790 

209 

71 

Royalton,       Truman  H.  Safford,1893 

15453 

278 

81 

Sharon,          Freeman  Holt,        1459 

10881 

141 

119 

Springfield,    Henry  Closson,       2749 

23960 

429 

143 

Stockbridge,   Justin  Morgan,        13-33 

8926 

163 

135 

Weatherq/ieldiSteiihen  Prentiss,   2213 

19237 

341 

65 

Weston,         Th's.  B.  Wakefield,  972 

5469 

188 

24 

Windsor,        Carlos  Coolidge,      3134 

29755 

446 

92 

Woodstock,     Oliver  P.  Chandler,3044 

35436 

572 

136 

40623 

341463 

5901 

2403 

ADDISON  COUNTY. 

Addison,        Hyder  Barnes,         1306 

16876 

166 

40 

Jvery's  Gore,                                   33 

Bridport,        Hiram  Smith,           1774 

17879 

232 

56 

Bristol,          Philo  S.  Warner,     1247 

7598 

158 

100 

Cornwall,      Eben'r.  Matthews,    1264 

13667 

152 

31 

'  -—         

84 

ll 

Towns. 

Jlembirs.                       Pop. 

Gr.  List 

Gov.  votes.  1 1 

Fcrrisburgh, 

Benjamin  Ferris,    1822 

18051 

246 

45 

Goshen, 

Elnathan  Knapp,      555 

2280 

90 

28 

Granville, 

Charles  Lamb,         403 

2308 

91 

35 

Hancock, 

Zerah  Barnes,          472 

2908 

54 

40 

Leicester, 

Moses  Wrijrht,        038 

4969 

104 

27 

Lincoln, 

William  W>ope,    039 

2819 

100 

46 

Middkhury, 

Samuel  Swit't,        3468 

262()8' 

316 

190 

Monkton, 

Russel  Eastman,    1384 

9134 

117 

98 

J\"ewhaven, 

Erasm.  D.Warner,  1834 

16662 

187 

77  \ 

Panton, 

005 

7278 

77 

40 

Ripton, 

Silas  Tappan,           278 

1G<;0 

43 

25 

Salishury, 

Mark  R.  Weeks,     !)07 

7828 

123 

57 

Shoreham, 

Elisha  Bascom,       2137 

23261 

241 

65  \ 

Starksboro\ 

Benj.  L.  Knisrht,     1342 

6326 

143 

97 

Vtrs^cnnes, 

Wm.  T.Parker,       5)99 

12668 

117 

59 

If'altham, 

Elijah  Benton,         330 

3337 

36 

21 

Weyhridge, 

Milo  Stow,               850 

6866 

73 

77  \ 

fVhiting, 

Abel  Walker,           653 

7505 

87 

43 

24!)40 

218156 

2953 

1297 

ORANGE  COUNT 

\\ 

11 

Bradford, 

Adams  Preston,      1507 

14094 

186 

173 

Brainiree, 

Charles  Brackett,  1209 

7448 

1.54 

100  \ 

Brookfield, 

A.  Cleaveland,  jr.,  1677 

12958 

222 

139 

Chelsea, 

Levi  B.  Vilas,        1958 

16923 

200 

240 

Corinth, 

David  Dearborn,    1953 

16347 

184 

226 

Fairlee, 

Alex.  H.  Gilmore,    (5.56 

4205 

74 

69 

^/'eivhiry. 

A.  B.  W.  Tenney,  2  252 

22063 

284 

243 

Orange, 

Carlos  Carpenter,  1016 

51 28 

111 

107 

Randolph, 

William  Hebard,  2743 

24625 

316 

257 

Strafford, 

William  Sanborn,  1935 

13551 

147 

219 

Thdford, 

Morrill  .T.Walker,  2113 

14681 

224 

228  if 

Topsham, 

James  F.  George,  1384 

9419 

Is 

230 

Tnnhridge, 

Joseph  Foster,        1920 

14458 

236 

160 

Vershire, 

Rufus  Blanchard,  1260 

9033 

137    138  1 

Washingtofn, 

John  Colby,            1374 

8492 

178    115  8 

West  Fairlee 

,  David  Robinson,      841 

6039 

95|     89 1 \ 

WUliamstow 

I  Enoch  Howe,         1487 

19167 

174 

1^" 

27285 

211641 

3007 

2880  ll 

85                                                       1 

Towns. 

Members.                      Poji. 

Gr.  List. 

Gov.  votes. 

CHITTENDEN  COUNTY. 

Bolton, 

Joseph  Smith,          453 

2249 

20 

74 

Burlington, 

Carlos  Baxter,        353() 

47002 

396 

303 

Charlotte, 

Aaron  L.  Beach,    1702 

16494 

195 

27 

Colchester, 

John  Lyon,             1489 

9724 

126 

137 

Essex, 

Daniel  Littlefield,  16(i4 

11386 

140 

185 

Hinesburg, 

Jedediah  Boynton,  1669 

15434 

223 

77 

Huntington 

Alex.  Ferguson,      929 

5435 

131 

72 

Jericho, 

Andrew  Warner,  1654 

11624 

207 

122 

Milton, 

David  H.  Onion,   2100 

16454 

217 

154 

Richmond, 

Ransom  Jones,       1109 

6973 

101 

124 

Shelburne, 

Elna.  W.  Spear,    1123 

11052 

121 

59 

St.  George, 

Silas  Isham,             135 

942 

23 

5 

Uaderhill, 

Ed.  F.  Hutchings,  1052 

6291 

100 

161 

Weotford, 

Artemas  Allen,      1290 

7372 

179 

111 

JViliiston, 

Anson  Landon,      1608 

1525C 

171 

131 

21496 

183688 

2350 

1742 

WASHINGTON  COU 

NTY. 

Barrc, 

Newell  Kinsman,  2012 

14087 

170 

277 

Berlin, 

Isaac  T.  Davis,       1664 

11370 

170 

150 

Cfdais, 

Alonzo  Pearce,       1539 

9030 

62 

223 

Duxhury, 

Samuel  Turner,       652 

3870 

75 

54 

Fa-'jston, 

Jacob  Boyce,           458 

2753 

19 

91 

Marshfield, 

Horace  Hollister,  1271 

6843 

127 

118 

Middlesex, 

Holden  Putnam,     1156 

8240 

142 

97 

Monroe, 

Abner  Town,           824 

2897 

37 

163 

Montpelier, 

Hora.  N.  Baylies,  2985 

28795 

386 

428 

More^Gwn, 

Lester  Kingsley,      816 

5284 

98 

109 

JVorliifield, 

Lebbeus  Bennett,  1412 

10323 

206 

175 

Plrinfield, 

Harvey  Bancroft,     874 

5634 

55 

115 

Roxhury, 

Isaiah  Shaw,            737 

3845 

84 

75 

Waitsjield, 

Hiram  Jones,            958 

7632 

116 

m 

Warren, 

Frank.  A.Wright,    766 

4781 

165 

53 

Waierhury, 

Wm.  W.  Wells,    1650 

10972 

188 

199 

Worcester, 

Farris  Leonard,        432 

2234 

64 

47 

20206 

138599 

2164|2460 

86 


Pop.  Gr.  List.  Gov.  votes. 


Barnef, 

Bradleyvale, 

Burke, 

Cabot, 

Danville, 

Goshe7i  Gore, 

Groion, 

Hardwick, 

Hams'  Gore, 

Kirhy, 

Lijndon, 

JVeioark, 

Peacham, 

Ryes^ate, 

Sheffield, 

St.Johnsbury, 

Sutton, 

Walden, 

Wuterford, 

Jilieelock, 


CALEDONIA  COUNTY. 


James  Gilclirist,  17G4 
21 
Geo.  W.  Denison,  866 
Robert  Lance,  1304 
Sam'l  B  Mattocks,  2()31 
200 
Isaac  N.  Hall,  8361 

Daniel  W.  Aiken,  1216 
19 
Jo.  W.  Carpenter,  401 
Stephen  McGafFy,  1822 
John  Sleeper,  2.57 

Sam'l  A  Chandler,  1351 
James  Hall,  2d,  1119 
J  as.  Townshend,  720 
Lamb't  Hastino-s,  1592 
Thaddeus  Curtis,  1005 
Hiram  Perkins,  827 
Rich'd  F.  Rowell,  1358 
Samuel  Bigelow,     834 


15573 

7157 

9282 
20392 

4648 
9412 

3183 
13306 

1306 
15543 

8139 

3683 
15994 

()618 

5815 
10621 

2826 


216    148 

166     57 
121    173 


19943  153508  2166  2075 


211 


94 


172 
36 

162 

100 
83 

240 
91 
88 

197 
33 


298 

95 
161 

48 
201 

33 
102 
100 
'  58 
145 
120 
116 

90 
130 


Avei'y^s  Gore, 

Bakersfield, 

Berkshire, 

Enosburgh, 

Fairfax, 

Fairfield, 

Fletcher, 

F'anklin, 

Geor^a, 

Highcrate, 

Monts^omery, 

Richford, 

Sheldon, 

St.  Jllbans, 

Swanton, 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 
22 

A^ariah  Corse,  1087 
Nathan  Hamilton,  1308 
Samuel  Kendall,  1560 
Lyman  Hawley,  1729 
Wak.  W.  Thorp,  2270 
John  Kinsley,  793 

Jona.  H.Hubbard,  1129 
Alvah  Sabin,  1897 

Joseph  B.  Cutler,  2038 
Asa  Wheeler,  460 

Nathaniel  Sears,      704 
Alanson  Draper, 
Isaiah  Newton, 
John  S.  Foster, 


1421 
2395 
_2]^58 
"22034 


720(; 

7718 

8461 

10874 

10422 

5293 

586:3 

11840 

10693 

2742 

3289 

9241 

19455 

11739 


124842 


L 


120 

110 

152 

109 

215 

80 

210 

153 

172 

2:33 

87 

84 

151 

80 

224 

m 

184 

157 

97 

24 

93 

72 

162 

109 

211 

183 

199 

155 

2277 

1612 

87 

Towns. 

Members.                     Pop. 

6r.  List.    Gov.  votes. 

ORLEAJMS  COUNTY.                          || 

Albany, 

Simeon  S.  Hovey,   ()83 

4023 

67 

97 

Barton, 

Harry  Baxter,          72.9 

5800 

103 

82 

Browninfrien  Elisha  White,          412 

2472 

83 

19 

Charleston, 

Ebeiiezer  Cole,        564 

22i)2 

83 

61 

Coventry, 

Elijah  Cleveland,     728 

4555 

121 

13 

Coventry  gore                                     6 

Craftshuty, 

Geora^e  H.  Cook,     982 

6647 

111 

77 

Derby, 

John  G.  Chandler,  1469 

8344 

179 

120 

Glover, 

William  Leonard,    902 

5473 

109 

i08 

Greensboro^ 

George  H.  Paige,    784 

4850 

88 

71 

Holland, 

Ezra  Hinman,          432 

1845 

49 

39 

Irasburgh, 

Ira  H.  Allen,             860 

7042 

114 

67 

Jay, 

Walter  Charlton,     196 

769 

12 

38 

Lowell, 

314 

1792 

not 

ret'd 

Morgan, 

Cy,  Hemingway,     331 

19141     59 

19 

JVeivpoii, 

William  Moon,        284 

1635 

60j     53  il 

Salem, 

Josiah  Lvon,            230 

1156 

34 

20 

Troy, 

David  H!  Beard,      608 

3889 

94 

77 

Westfield, 

Nath.  H.  Downs,     353 

1824 

42 

41 

Westrmre 

Ethan  Blodgett,         32 
11375 

366 

10 

16 

66696 

1418 

1018 

LAMOILLE  COUIv 

fTY.                       11 

Belvidere, 

Stickny  Hodgkins    185 

700 

11 

22 

Ca7nbridge, 

Nathan  Smilie,       1613 

10973 

170 

210 

Eden, 

■  Clark  P^isk,               461 

2942 

77     51 

Elmore, 

George  WBailey,    442 

2249 

37     41 

Hydepark, 

Lucius  H.  Noyes,    823 

5232 

84 

135 

Johnson, 

John  B.  Downer,    1079 

7218: 

120 

163 

Mansfield, 

Joshua  Luce,            279 

763 

8 

37 

Morristoicn, 

John  Ferrin,           1315 

8565, 

128 

188 

Sterling, 

183 

1106 

25 

17 

Stotv, 

N.  Robinson,  jr.      1570 

10148 

135 

190 

Waierville, 

Moses  Fisk,             488 

2656 

77 

38 

Wolcott, 

Porter  Crane,           492 

3136 

107 

78 

8930 

55692 

979 

1170 

ESSEX  COUNTY. 

Averill, 

1 

1                                                      8« 

Town?.                     iMemh.^rs.                        Pop. 

Gr.  LiUt,     Gov. 

votes. 

Bloomjiehl,      Selden  Burbank,       150 

cm 

5 

35 

Brunsmck,     Hains  Schoff,             l(i 

750 

7 

IG 

Brighton,        Elias  Alflrich,           105 

487 

17 

18 

Canaan,          Alex.  II.  Mon-ill,    373 

1678 

27 

ml 

Concord,         D.  Hibbard,  3d,     1031 

6785 

130 

56 

\  Easthaven,                                       33 

1   Granhy,           Abram  W.  Rice,       !)7 

378 

21 

14 

Guildhall,       Horace  Hubbard,     481 

2935 

61 

35 

Leimngton,     Mills  DeForest,       183 

816 

14 

13. 

j  Lunenburgh,  Charles  Ames,        1054 

4849 

1:39 

116  j 

Maidstone,      Saml  D.  Merrill,      23(j 

1635 

20 

35  l| 

Victory,      .           .                            53 

1 

Wenlock,                                 -24 

.                                      3981 

20932 

441 

401 

GRAND  ISLE  COUNTY. 

Jllburgh,         Frederick  Hazen,   1239 

8012 

149 

57 

Grand  Isle,     Lewis  Ladd,             ()48 

5947 

83 

22 

Isle  La  Mott,  Martin  Reynolds,     459 

2202 

17 

46 

JVorth  Hero,    H.  Wardsworth,      638 

4159 

42 

48 

South  Hero,     Hector  Adams,         717 

7730     68 

21 

3G9(J 

28052    359 

194 

GRAND  TOTAL 

1       Population,  18:30, 

.      280,6' 

79        S 

Grand  List  of  State,  1840, 

.     $2,199,7 

32 

Votes  for  Governor. — Jenison, 

3:3,6 

53 

Dillingham, 

23,0 

30 

[Barre  and  Stamford  unofficial ;  Lov 

s'ell  not  returi 

led.]    . 

Carlos  Coolidge,  Speaker. 

Ferrand  F.  Merrill,  Clerk,  Mont} 

)dier. 

P.  T.  Washburn,  Assistant  Clerk 

,  Ludlow. 

1 

Oel  Billings,  Eng.  Clerk,  Woodst 

ock. 

1 

Shubael  B.  Flint,  Doorkeeper,  M 

ontpelier. 

1 

Wm.  T.  Burnham,  ^ 

Luman  Rublee,      >  Attendants, 

Montpelier. 

Charles  Dewey,       5 

^ 

Edwin  T.  Bridges,  Messenger,  A 

^ontpelier. 

S9 
JUDICIAL,    BEPARTMENT. 

SUPREME    COURT. 

CHARLES  K.  WILLIAMS,  Chief  Justice. 
STEP  HEM  ROYCE,     } 
JACOB  COLLAMER,    \  Assistant 
ISAAC  F.  REDFIELD,  f  Justices. 
MILO  L.  BEMJVETT,  ) 

BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 
j  j  Luman  Norton,  }  Assistant  Justices  of  the  Coun- 

■  I  Gurdin  B.  Southworth,  ^  ty  Court. 

I !  Gurdin  II.  Smifcli,  Sheriff. 

Harmon  Canfield,  State''s  Attorney. 
i  j  Jc^iah  Houghton,  High  Bailiff. 
Loring  Dean,  Judge  of  Probate  for  tJie  District  of  Man- 
chester. 
Artenias  Matteson,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 

Bennington. 
John  C.  Roberts,    ^ 

Alvin  F.  Merriam,  >  Commis.  for  the  Jail  at  MancJiester. 
Darwin  Andrews,  ) 
Aaron  Robinson,  ^ 

John  Hicks,  >  Commis.  for  the  Jail  at  Bennington. 

Stephen  Pratt,      ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

.Arlington.        Alva  Rice,  Samuel  Fuller, 

Lonvie  Hard,  Lyman  Blackmer,  John  S.  Robinson, 

William  Billings,  Paul  M.  Henry,      Bradford  Godfrey, 
Oren  Hard,  Simeon  Morse,       Uriah  Egerton, 

Plarmon  Canfield,  Alson  Squires,        Lemuel  Morgan, 
John  B.  Lathrop,    John  Hicks,  Stephen  Pratt, 

Etlian  Stone,  A.  P.  Lyman,         W.  S.  Southwoilli, 

Jesse  HeiTington,  Vial  Rich,  Calvin  Gilson, 

Lemuel  Hawley,    William  Burt,        Norman  Blackmer, 
Cuilis  Kawley,       S.  B.  McEowen,     Charles  Hicks, 
Sylvester  Doming,  Hiram  Harwood,    David  Love, 
Reuben  Barney.     Aaron  Robinson,    O.  C.  Merrill, 

Bennington.      Freeman  Stratton,  Jno  V.  D.  Speigle, 
William  Henry,     Aaron  Ketcham,     Elijah  Filmore, 
Sam  i  H.  Blackmer,Green  Blackmer,    Austin  Johns. 
Pierpoint  Isham,     Peleg  Millington,  Dorset. 

Asa  Doty,  Henry  Norton,       Asa  Baldwin, 


90 

R.  M.  Underhill,    Samuel  Wright,  Sa7ids;ate. 

Dan  Kent,  Nathan  Varin,        Horace  Hurd, 

N.  J.  Sanford,         Moses  Whipple,    Theod.  Sanderson, 
Jarvis  Andrus,        Aaron  Hastings,     Thomas  Peck, 
Heman  Morse,       Joseph  C.  Stillman,Roswell  Tuttle, 
Abiel  Blanchard.  Levi  Lincoln,  Harry  Hurd, 

Glmknhury.      Daniel  Bates,  jr.,   Walter  Randall. 
Jerem'h  M'Donald,Solomon  Bennett,        Searshurgh 
Ishmael  R.  Elwell,Erastus  J.  x\lbro,   .Joseph  Eames, 
Harrington  Elwell,Harmon  Myers,     Joseph  Crosier, 
Truman  Ehvell.      Pliny  Morgan,       John  Knapp, 

Landgrove.       Joseph  Purqua,      Oliver  Preston, 
Gideon  Davis,        Lorin  J.  Marsh,      Anthony  Stetson, 
Elijah  Woodward,  Martin  Kimball,     Ashley  Stone. 
Amori  Benson,       John  Niles,  Shaftsburjj. 

Aaron  P.  Leland.   Lyman  Bennett     Nahum  Wheelock^ 

Manchester.       Seneca  Rood,         Hiram  Barton, 
Loring  Dean,  Christo.  Mason,      John  M.  Olin, 

William  Benedict,  Benj.  Gardner,  3d,  John  Johnson, 
Mason  Briggs,        Josiah  Wright.      Joseph  Wait, 
David  Dyer,  Reackboro\       Samuel  Ames, 

Lyman  Way,  Jacob  Hicks,  Wm.  Brownson, 

Joseph  Hix,  Charles  Bond,        Prosp'r  Millington, 

Eben'r  CliamberlinElisha  Littlefield,  Gideon  Green, 
Elisha  M.  Cook,     Rich'rd  Carpenter,Elijah  Galusha, 
James  B.  Smith,     Garrel  Brown,        Eli  Stone, 
Zerah  Hard,  Silas  Bailey,  .L  Montgomery, 

A.  L.  Miner,  Rob't  Burrington,  Philorman  Bates, 

William  P.  Black,  Calvin  W.  Baker,  Cyrus  Lane, 
Benjamin  Munson,L.  D.  Whitney,      Elijah  Bump, 
John  M.  Harris,     Calvin  Hicks,         Martin  Ames, 
M.  B.  Goodwin.      Joel  Houghton.      Lemuel  Bottom, 

Peru.  Rupert.  John  Niles, 

Israel  Batchelder,  Nathan  Burton,      Benj.  Wlieeler,    . 

A.  Messenger,        Simeon  Rising,  jr.,Hiram  Cole, 
Freeman  Lyon,      John  Moore,  Dennis  George, 
James  Wait          Hiram  S.  Smitii,    Eliphalet  Buck, 

PownaL  Sterling  Sherman,  Henry  Matteson, 

Sebastian  Wager,  Seth  Sheldon,         William  Taft, 

B.  E.  Brownell,      Titus  Sheldon,       Nathan  Bates, 
Elijah  Barber,        Joseph  Hastings.   Hiram  Matteson, 


j  J  ;^ -^miah  Fisk,       Etlmn  Bradley,      Francis  Kidder,  jr.. 
Il:   'in  Huling-,       Gideon  Brownson,Silas  Eddy, 
JtL.jJ  Hayward.    Joel  Kinney,  James  Allen, 

Stamford.        Truman  Parsons,  Beriah  Wheeler. 
Otis  Phillips,  Andrew  Judson,  Woodford. 

Elisha  Lake,  Hiram  Bacon,        Simeon  M.  Sibley, 

Stephen  C.Millard,Simeon  Marble,    Joseph  Knapp, 
Seneca  Phillips,     F.  McLaughlin,     John  CoUard, 
James  Houghton,  Thos.  M'Laughlin,  Henry  Harwood, 
Tyler  Sumner,       Ephraim  Marble,   Jos.  C.  Cromack, 
Calvin  Samson.     William  Kelly.      Benjamin  R.  Hill, 

Sunderland.  WinlmU.         Elijah  Greenslit 

James  A.  Graves,  Reuben  Brooks, 

WINDHAM  COUNTY. 

Henry  Wheelock,     ?  Assistant  Justices  of  the  County 

William  R.  Shafter,  ^  Court. 

Gates  Perry,  jr..  Sheriff. 

Asa  Button,  High  Bailiff. 

Alexander  S.  Campbell,  State's  Attorney. 

EUery  Albee,  Judge  of  Probate  for  tJie  District  of  West- 
minster. 

Marshall  Miller,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 
Marlboro\ 

Aaron  C.  Robinson,  ^ 

Walter  Eager,  >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Deliveiy. 

Benjamin  Ormsbee,  ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 


Acton.  Asa  Keyes, 

Eben'rHuntington,J.  D.  Bradley, 
Nathan  Fisher,      Samuel  Elliot, 


Brookline. 
Samuel  Stebbins, 
Samuel  Adams, 
Joel  Codding, 
Samuel  Cutler, 
Sam'l  Bennett,  jr., 


Daniel  Fisher.       Royal  Tyler, 

Athens.  John  R.  Blake, 

Abram  Ball,  Joseph  Steen, 

Micah  Davis,  Joseph  Goodhue,  Rufus  Stebbins, 
Amos  Davis,  Samuel  Root,         Ephraim  Park, 

T.  H.  Whitney,  Larkin  G.  Mead,  Hiram  Whitney, 
Thad.  Alexander,  Henry  Smith,  Anthony  Mason. 
Da;iiel  Fuller,       Henry  Clarke,  Dover. 

Tisdale  Porter.      Lafayette  Clarke,  Laban  Jones, 

Brattleboro\      StephenGreenleaf,David  Burr, 
Lemuel  Whitney,  Samuel  Earl,  jr.     Lyman  Howe, 


92 

Aaron  P.  Perry,  Benj.  W.  Stevens,  Barnet  Wait, 

Asaph  Haskins,  James  Noyes,         Alfred  Pierce, 
William  H.  Jones,Wm.  G.  Cotting,   David  Arnold, 
,  David  Dexter,  jr.,  Lucius  P.  Mowry,  Alpheus  Wright 

James  Miner,  Isaac  Brown,  Marlh(xro\ 

Liberty  Howe,  Aaron  C.  Barney,  Ebenezer  Tucker, 
William  Shennan.  Joseph  G.  Taylor,  Phinelias  Mather, 

Dummerston.  Robert  Bardwell,  Pliny  Higley, 

Joseph  Duncan,  John  Lynde,  Simeon  Adams, 

Asa  Boyden,  Dana  Hyde,  Ira  Adams. 

Joel  Chandler,  Elihu  Field.  JVeivfcme. 

Enos  Leonard,  Halifax.         Walter  Eager, 

Asa  Knight,  Rufus  K.  Henry,   Sylvanus  Sherwin, 

Samuel  Knight,  Sanford  Plumb,     Wm.  H.  Williams, 

Asa  Dutton,  Amos  Tucker,       Ebenezer  Morse, 

David  Bemis,  Isaac  Worden,       Marshall  Miller, 

Isaac  N.  Knapp,  Elisha  Hagar,         Sir  Isaac  NeMton, 

John  F.  Stearns,  James  D.  Stark,     Wm.  L.  Williams, 

Joseph  Dix,  M.  Chamberlain,    Geo.  A.  Morse, 

John  Clark,  Reuben  Hatch,      Benj.  Ormsbec, 

Thomas  Miller,  Calvin  Bucklin,      Alvan  Boyden, 

John  B.  Miller.  William  H.  Stark,  Benj.  Eager, 

Grafton.  Addison  Fowler.    Jacob  Allen,  jr., 
B.  H.  Bridgman,  Jamaica,         Jonathan  Hall, 

John  Gibson,  Nath'l  Bobbins,      Nathan  F.  Park, 

Wm.  Whitcomb,  Alpheus  Kellogg,  George  Wheeler, 

Erastus  Burgess,  Ziba  Chapin,  "     Charles  K.  Field, 

Peter  W.  Dean,  H.  Livermore,        Chester  Olds, 

William  Hall,  James  Brown,        George  Fisher, 

Benj.  Dwinnell,  Joel  Holton,  William  Stedman. 

Asher  Putnam,  Timothy  Goodale,  Putney. 

David  L.  Putnam,  Squire  Gleason,     Phinehas  White, 

Joel  Whipple,  Horace  Cobb,         Tinio.  Underwood, 
Thaddeus  Taylor,  S.  T.  R.  Cheney.  David  Crawford, 
Gideon  Palmer,         Londonderry.      Ephraim  Brown, 

Hymen  Burgess.  Stephen  Smith,      Thomas  White, 

Guiljord.  Niles  Aldrich,        Forris  Moore, 

Samuel  Sikes,  Thomas  S.  Vial,    Israel  Keyes, 
Nathan  P.  Chapin,Asa  Whitman,       John  Kimball, 

Barnard  Lynde,  Reub.  Harrington,  Gideon  Cadworth, 

Cyrus  Carpenter,  Luther  Stowell,     Jos.  T.  Redway, 


S3 

John  Smith,  Richard  Seott,       John  Stebbins, 

David  Foster,        David  Rice,  Lorenzo  Brown, 

Jonathan  Cutler,    Ezek.  Esterb rooks, William  Johnson, 
Preston  W.  Taft,  Warren  Higley.     Elijah  Stebb^ns, 
Asa  Washburn,  Townshend.       Sumner  Titus, 

Warren  Parker,     W,  R.  Ranney,      Chester  Lee. 
EbenezerHodgkin,Abiel  Stoddard,  Wardsboro\ 

Horatio  N.  Noyes.Lemuel  Farwell,    Asa  Wheelock, 

Rockingham.      Zadock  Sawyer,    Emery  Wheelock, 
S.  R.  B.  Wales,     Barnard  Salisbury ,Pearly  Fairbank, 
Elias  Pulsipher,     Joseph  Tyler,         Silas  Dexter, 
John  H.  Campbell,James  Taggart,      Stephen  Warren, 
Alex.  S.  Campbel],Dana  Bailey,  Henry  Grover, 

Cyrus  Locke,         Jonas  Twitchell,    Daniel  Read,  jr., 
David  Chandler,    O,  Wilkinson,  jr.,  Asa  Kidder, 
John  S.  FuUerton,  Joel  Chamberlin,  Richard  Kidder,  jr. 
Henry  Walker,      Peter  R.  Taft,        Nathaniel  Ward, 
Henry  L.  Aiken,   Peter  Hammond, 
James  M.  Shafter,  Holland  Plimpton, 
S.  F.  Thompson,    John  P.  Warren, 
Emory  Kathan, 
Sherwin  Gray, 
Chapin  Howard, 


Russel  Hyde, 

Horace  Baxter, 

William  Henry, 

N.  T.  Sheafe, 

Elisha  S.  Sabin, 

Ezekiel  Weston, 

Alden  Hazeltine,  John  Blandin, 

Solomon  Wright,  Samuel  Gray, 


John  Tufts. 

Westminster. 
John  McNeill, 
Ellery  Albee, 
James  Titcomb, 


John  Wiley  2d,  Eben'r  M.  Barber,  Joseph  Ranney, 

Henry  Lake,  jr.,  Clark  Wilkinson,  Stephen  Tuthill, 

Jesse  HoAvard,  Johrti'Roberts,        Abram  Goodell, 

Elias  Olcutt,  jr.,  Charles  Phelps,      S.  S.  Stoddard, 

Wm.  H.  Albee.  John  H.  Brigham,  Ira  Goodhue, 

Somerset.  Nath'l  Cheney,  jr.,  Charles  Thrasher. 

Hazletine  Rice,  Nathan  Pierce,  Whitingham. 

P.  E.  Putnam,  James  H.  Phelps.  Elisha  Putnam, 
Moses  Pike,  Vernon.  Amos  Brown, 

HoUis  Town,  Cyrus  Washburn,  Asa  Godfrey, 

Joseph  Pike,  Joseph  Franklin,   Waters  Gillett, 

Ephraim  Rice,  Eben'r  Howe,  jr.,  Nathan  L.  Butler, 

Joseph  Morse.  William  Heard,     Henry  Goodnow, 

Stratton.  Eli  Lee,  Obed  Foster, 

Stephen  Ballard,  Isa.  W.  Johnson,   Reuben  Miner, 

John  N.  Glazier,  A.  N.  Washburn,  Leonard  Brown, 


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Jimes  Roberts,      John  C.  Wilson,     Joseph  Wood, 
Rufus  Brown,         AlansonParmelee,  Timothy  Barton, 
Houghton  Sawyer.Oliver  Harris,         Samuel  Goddard, 
IVilminston.      Horace  Smith,        Geo.  VV.  Button, 
Horace  Hastings,  Levi  Kimball, 
Heman  Swift,         Ezra  Pierce, 
Oscar  L.  Shafter,   Harvey  Burknap, 
Simeon  Pierce, 
Ihimphrey  Harris, 


Abel  Burdett, 
William  Harris. 


County 


Azor  Smith, 

Lxncey  Forbes, 

Hiram  Alvord, 

Richard  Waiste,    Rufus  Stearns. 

Stephen  P.  Flagg,        Windhnm. 

Asher  Haynes,       Jarnes  White, 

Otis  Haynes,  John  Woodburn, 

WINDSOR  COUNTY. 

David  Pierce,  ?  Assistant  Justices  of  the 

Reuben  Washburn,  ^  Court, 

Joel  Lull,  Jr.  .S7ien'^  •' 

Barnabas  Dean,  High  Bailiff. 

Henry  Closson,  Staters  Attorney. 

Thomas  P.  Russell,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 

Hartford, 
Thomas  F.  Hammond,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District 

of  Windsor. 
Walter  Palmer,        ^ 

Eliphalet  Dunham,  >  ConimissioTurs  of  Jail  Delivery. 
Simon  Warren,        ). 

JDSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Andover.         Charles  Walcott,    Asa  Brooks, 
Chas.W.Chandler,Levi  Belknap,         Elijah  Castle,    ■ 
Abraham  Brown,  Eben'r  Atwood,  jr.  Walter  Perrin, 
Charles  Sherwin,  LorenzoRichmond,Horace  H.  Paine, 
Geo.  W.Stickaey,  Lucius  Freeman,  John  Noble, 
Solomon  Howard,  RoUin  Richmond,  Asa  Davis, 
William  Warner,  Daniel  Aikens,       Julius  Converse, 
Benjamin  Morse,  Harrison  Topliff,    Daniel  Child, 
Sewall  Smith,         Elijah  Spear,  Luther  D.  Preston. 

Joseph  Dodge,  Jr.  Jasper  Clarke,  Bridgwater. 

Baltimore.        Samuel  Conant.      David  Thompson, 
Jona.  M.  Boynton,  Bethel.  James  Walker, 

John  Piper.  Jonathan  Marsh,    Emanuel  Sawyer, 

\Barnurd         Thos.  P.  Russell,   Amos  Averill, 
Calvin  Green,        Simeon  Babbit,      R..W..  Southgate, 
i\lpheu3  Howe,      Level  Lathrop,       Eben'r,  Clement, 


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Isaiah  Raymond.    James  Udall, 
Cavendislu       John  Downer, 
Levi  Jackman,      Daniel  Hazen, 
Jesse  Adams,         Shubael  Russ, 
Sahnon  F.  Dutton,  Samuel  Nutt, 
Abel  Gilson,  Allen  Hazen, 

Moody  S.  Proctor,  Alfred  Neal, 
Calvin  French, 
William  Smith, 


Plymouth. 
Moses  Pollard, 
Samuel  Page, 
Augustus  iiazen, 
Joseph  Kennedy  jr. 
Enoch  VVetherbee, 
Calvin  Wilder, 
Jona.  Bugbee  Jr.,  Jonathan  Hall, 
John  Strong,  Andrew  R.  Adams, 


Samuel  Adams.      George  E.  Wales,  Israel  P.  Brown. 

Chester.  Lucius  Hazen,  Pomfret. 

Thomas  F.  BaiTett,Francis  K.Nichols,Isaiah  Tinkham  jr. 


Thomas  Robinson, Wm.  Savage, 
Amos  Heald,  John  Porter, 

Simeon  Leland,      Henry  Wolcott. 
Thomas  C.  Olcutt,  Ludlou: 

Benjamin  Srnitli,     Asahel  Smith, 


Elihu  Chapin, 
Rufus  Bruce, 
Josiah  Dana, 
Nathaniel  Lord, 
Ptolemy  Edson, 
Samuel  Walker, 
Phineas  Leland, 
Amos  E.  Heald. 

Hartland. 
Ward  Colton, 
Job  Richmond, 


Charles  Ives, 


Gardner  Winslow, 
Rufus  Bugbee, 
Otis  Chamberlin, 
Amos  Robinson, 
Harvey  Bruce, 
Oliver  Leonard, 


Artemas  Spaflbrd,  Martin  D.  FoUett, 
P.  T.  Washburn,   Nathan  Snow, 


Pliny  Parker, 
Asa  S.  Barton, 
Asa  Fletcher, 
Samuel  Ross, 
Emery  Burfee, 


Stephen  Bugbee* 

Reading. 
Shubael  C.  Shedd, 
BridgmanHapgood 
Galo  B.  Ralph 


Sewall  Fullam  Jr.  John  Wheeler, 
JVorivich.         Solmon  Keyes, 


Don  J.  Brigham, 


Buckley  Marcey,    Jacob  Burton, 
Moses  T.  Swan,     John  Wright, 
Eph.  Cleveland, 
Dustin  Bates, 
Samuel  Weeden, 
Arnold  Gill, 


Rufus  Furbush, 
Hiram  Goddard, 
Uriel  C.  Hatch, 
Luther  Kendall, 


Harvey  Burton, 

Ebenr.  B.  Brown,    Henry  Conant, 
Wm.  Pixley,  Nathaniel  Dyer, 

Elea.  P.  Boardman,Nathaniel  Tolles, 
Isaac  N.  Cusliman,Nath'l  Turner  jr.,   Benoni  Buck. 
Joseph  Allen,         Calvin  Seaver,  Rochester, 

Carlos  Lee,  James  Harrison,     Ephraim D. Briggs, 

Ebenr.  M.  Stocker,Hezk'hG.  Knapp,  S.  A.  Webber, 
Thos.  Alexander.   Otis  Seaver,  Lyman  Emerson, 

Hartford.         Ira  Davis,  Joel  Cooper, 

Zebulon  Delano,    Harry  ?.  Richards.Sylvanus  Newell, 


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James  Newton, 
L.  B.  Chaffee, 
John  Trask, 
Charles  Dodd, 
Solomon  Nott, 
Rowland  Leonard, 
John  Paul, 
H.  L.  Richmond, 
James  Wins;  2d, 
J.  W.  Chaffee. 
Royalton. 
John  Marshall, 
Forest  Adams, 
Elisha  Wild, 
Edwin  Peirce, 
Charles  Button, 
Elisha  Rix, 
Jonathan  Kinney, 
Oramel  Sawyer, 
David  VV.  VVells, 
Luther  Howe, 
Heman  Durkee, 
John  L.  Bowman, 
John  Coy, 
H.  N.  Freeman. 

Sharon. 
John  Baldwin, 
David  Fales, 
Jabez  Hunter, 
S.  S.  Bean, 
Freeman  Page, 
Joseph  L.  Fay, 
Andrew  Lovejoy, 
Gains  Leonord, 
Freeman  Holt, 
Henry  Hitchcock, 
Chester  Baxter. 
Springfield. 
Asahel  Powers, 
Elisha  Bisby, 
Jotham  Britton, 


Osman  Burge,        Asa  Uphani, 
NoahSafford,  John  Sherwin, 

Wm.  W.  Whitney,J.  R.  Williams, 


VV'm.  Dyer, 
Elias  Damon, 
Daniel  Davis, 
O.  M.  Whipple, 
John  Field, 
Clark  Nichols, 
S.  W.  Porter, 


Jacob  Perkins, 
Alvah  Chamberlin, 
Calvin  Ward, 
Jona.  Lawrence, 
Daniel  Bowen, 
Barnabas  Dean, 
John  Allison, 


Lucius  H.  Cheney,.Sewell  Clement, 
Thomas  Dana^        C.  M.  Chamberlin, 
Abner  Field,  Stephen  Pre  ntiss. 

Henry  Evans,  Weston, 

Daniel  Adams,        Amos  N.  Burton, 
Ephraim Walker  jr.Henry  Lovejoy, 
Charles  Aiken,       Asa  B.  Poster, 


Henry  Closson, 
Stoddard  Tower. 

Stockbridge. 
P.  W.  Gay, 
Asa  Partridge, 


David  Sterling, 
Solon  Richards, 
P.  N.  Wiley, 
T.  K.  Park, 
Daniel  Warner, 


Leon.  Ainsworth,   Jotham  Bartlett, 
Samuel  Eaton,       T.  B.  Wakefield. 


John  Leonard, 
John  Blackmer, 
Samuel  Belcher, 
J.  R.  Forrest, 
David  Avery, 
J.  H.  Kimball, 
Walter  Newell, 
Isaac  Jones, 
James  Beard, 
Elijah  Allen, 


Windsor. 
Allen  Wardner, 
Darius  Jones, 
E.  R.  Campbell, 
Asa  Aiken,  . 
Edwin  Edgerton, 
Thomas  Boynton, 
John  Dunbar, 
A.  N.  \^  oodruff, 
Allen  Wait, 


Edmond  Sawyer,    Asa  Comings, 
Araunah  Allen  jr.,  Daniel  Read, 


Justin  Morgan. 
Weathersjield. 
Thomas  Prentiss, 
Ebenezer  Shedd, 
Joshua  Upham, 


Charles  Leavins, 
Darius  Leavins, 
Edward  D.  North, 
Nehemi,  Parker  jr. 
Jesse  Lull, 


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Jacob  Mansfield, 
Wm.  Tileston, 
John  Burnham, 
Caleb  Kendall, 
Wm.  H.  Sabin, 
Milton  Brown, 


Walter  Palmer,     Moses  Fairbanks, 
Norman  Williams,Jolm  Bement, 
H.  W.  English,     Jas.  C.  Slayton, 


H.  C.  Denison,  John  Moiilton, 

Parker  Morse,  Job  Lyman, 

Ammi  Willard,  Edwin  Hutchinson, 

Charles  Hopkins,    Richard  Hays,  Oel  Billings, 

T.  M.  Pomroy,        Tracy  Bingham,  Billy  Brown, 

T.  F.  Hammond,    Daniel  Taft,  jr.,  Gaius  Perkins, 

Alfred  Worcester,  N.  T.  Churchill,  Walter  Palmer,2d, 

Charles  Mather,     L.  Raymond,  Bela  F.  Simonds, 
Carlos  Coolidge,    Eliphalet  Dunham,0.  P.  Chandler, 

Oliver  Hale.  Nahum  Haskell,  Asaph  Fletcher. 

Woodstock.        Samuel  Wood, 
Titus  Hutchinson, 

RUTLAND  COUNTY. 

Ob    li  h  N  hie  V  •^^^^"'^  Justices  of  the  County  Court. 

Ira  Parsons,  Sheriff. 

Solomon  Foot,  Staters  Attorney. 

Abner  Mead,  High  Bailiff. 

Almon  Warner,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fair- 
haven. 

William  Hall,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Rut- 
land. 

Robert  Pierpoint,     ^ 

Ambrose  L.  Brown,  >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 

Luther  Daniels,        ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Benson.         Jonas  Gibbs,  John  A.  Conant, 

Isaac  Griswold,     Philo  Wilcox,  Harvey  Hall, 

Jesse  Parkhill,       Seth  K.  Smith,  David  Sanderson, 

Isaac  Dickinson,    Amasa  Briggs,  Albert  Locke, 

Daniel  Crofoot,      John  Dickinson,  Collins  Andrews, 

Loyal  C.  Kellogg,  Jas.  H.  Gleason.  Jesse  Hinds, 

Edward  H.  Aiken,        Brandon.  Josiah  W.  Hale, 

Seth  Ransom,        John  Conant,  Dewitt  C.  Clarke, 
Milo  W.  Smith,     Eben'r  N.  Briggs,  Jacob  Powers, 

Edw.  S.  Howard,   Ezra  June,  Edward  Jackson, 

Horace  Knapp,      B.  Davenport,  H.  S.  McCollum, 

Ebenezer  Martin,  Ira  Button,  Lewis  Barker, 


98 

George  Palmer,  Danby.  Bradley  Fish, 

Charles  Backus,    Ira  Edmunds,  P.  W.  Wilkinson, 

David  Merriam, jr.jJohn  Vail,  ChapmanGiddings 

Chester  Winslow,  Ephraim  Chace,  Amos  Tower, 

JedediahHolcomb,Benjamin  Barns,  Jere.  Thornton. 
F.  Farrington.         Elijah  Bull,  Mount  Holhy. 

Castleton.        John  C.  White,  Marvel  Johnson, 

James  Adams,        Daniel  Bartlett,  John  White, 

Oliver  R.  Harris,  Edward  Vail,  Abijah  Cole, 

Benj.  F.  Langdon,  Foster  Otis,  Homer  Earle, 

M.  G,  Langdon,     Nathan  J.  Smitli,  Rufus  Crowley, 

W.  B.  Colburn,      Rufus  Bucklin,  John  Crowley, 

William  Moulton,  Daniel  Lapham,  John  Bryant. 
Hyde  Westover,    Timothy  Read,  Mendon. 

Hannibal  Hodges,  Caleb  Paris,  2d.  Rufus  Richardson, 

Smith  Sherman,  Fairhaven.  James  K.'Parsons, 

DeanT.  Robinson,Barnabas  Ellis,  Edward  Muzzey, 
Elisha  Gates,         Wm.  C.  Kittredge,Zidon  Edson, 

T.  W.  Rice,  Joseph  Adams,  Abel  Perkins, 

J.  T.  Wright,         Harvey  Howard,  Leverett  Wilkins, 

Chester  Spencer,  Adams  Dutton,  James  Caldwell. 
Almon  Warner.     Elijah  Esta,  Middleioum. 

Clarendon.        Benj.  F.  Gilbert,  Jonathan  Morgan, 

Silas  W.  Hodges,  Hiram  Hamilton,  Eli  Oatman, 
John  L.  Marsh,      Samuel  Wood,  jr.,  David  Mehurin, 
Geo.  W.  Chaplin,  Joseph  Sheldon,  jr.Jonas  Clark, 

Thomas  Steward,       Huhhardton.  Orson  Clark, 

Abner  H.  Colvin,  Perry  Dikeman,  C.  B.  Harrington, 

Solomon  Haven,    Seth  St.  John,  Jacob  Bumham,  jr. 

Joseph  A.  Hays,    Justin  Jennings,  Lucius  Copeland, 

Lewis  M.  Walker,R.  V.  R.  Horton,  D.  G.  McClure, 

Tho'sMcLaughlin,James  M.  Barber,  Luther  Fillmore. 
Geo.  Wilkinson,  jr. James  Flagg,  Mount  Tabor. 

Hiram  Congdon,    Amasa  L.  Jordon,  Asahel  Kelley, 

Enoch  Smith,         Pliny  Holmes.  George  Hart, 

Benjamin  Fisk,  jr.  Ira.  Caleb  BufFum, 

Chittenden.       Russel  Fish,  Gideon  S.  Tabor, 
Sardis  Manley,      Edwin  Collins,  Onvell, 

Porzena  Wood,      Whipple  Martin,  Joab  Smith, 

Reuben  Harris,jr.,Oziel  H,  Round,  Th.  D.  Hammond, 

Capen  Leonard, jr.James  Gilmore,  Ruluif  White,  2d, 


99 

RoswellBottum,jr.ArtemasCarpenter,Edw'd  F.  Hodges. 
Pliny  M.  Corbin,    Amos  Hitchcock,         Shrewsbury. 
Jos.  H.  Chittenden, Jonathan  Burditt,  Harry  Holden, 
Julius  C.  Thomas,  Harris  Bogue,        B.  T  Needham, 
Wait  Branch,         David  Richardson,Otis  G- Jones, 
VVyllys  Abell,        Chas.  T.  Col  burn.   Job  Waterman, 
Linus  Wilcox,        Nathan  D.  ClifFord,Pearl  Parker, 
James  McEwin,     Chester  Granger,   Sumner  Clark, 
Lewis  SHeminwayNahum  Mills.         Wm.  Mathewson, 
Ira  Smith,  Poultney.        Elisha  Johnson,jr, 

Israel  Smith,  Henry  G.  Neal,      Jeffrey  A.  Barney, 

Wm.  R.  Sanford,  James  S.  Harris,     John  Buckmaster. 
Ira  Young.  James  Winchell,  Sherburne. 

Pitt^eld.         Henry  J.  Ruggles,  Riehd.Estabrook  jr 
Erastus  Holt,         Isaac  LefRngwell,  Benj.  Hutchinson, 
Eb'r  B.  Rockwell,  Joseph  Joslyn,        Silas  Colton, 
Wm.  R.  Blossom,  John  G.  Farewell,  Benj.  Maxham, 
Amos  Holt,  James  Richardson,John  Johnson, 

Horace  S.  Child.    William  Ward.      Geo.  W,  Topliffi 
Rutland. 

Moses  Strong, 

Chauncy  Thrall, 

William  Page, 


Levi  Rix. 

Pawlett. 
Oliver  Hawks, 
Elisha  Allen, 
Josiah  Toby,  jr. 
Harry  Gris  wold, 
Jona.  Randall, 
Joel  Stevens, 
James  Leach. 

Pittsford. 
Gordon  Newell, 
Isaac  Wheaton, 

Sam'l  H.  Kellogg,  Samuel  Griggs, 
Thomas  F.  Bogue,  William  Green, 
John  Barnes,  ~         -  -     • 

Abel  Penfield, 
Abram  Owen, 
Isaac  Bresee, 
David  Hall,  jr. 

German  F.  HendeeDaniel  Haskell, 
Thos.  H.  Palmer,  Joel  M.  Mead, 
Jefirey  Barnes,       Jona.  C.  Dexter, 


Sudbury. 
John  C  Sawyer, 
Uriel  B.  Gould, 
Wm.  A.  Williams, 
Ambrose  L  Brown,Isaac  Keteham, 
Moses  Watkins,     John  Goodale, 
Francis  Slayson,     Thos.  T.  Goodrich, 
Edgar  L.  Ormsbee,Lyman  Sanders, 
Luther  Daniels,      Henry  T.  Horton, 
Fred.  W.  Hopkins,  Zebina  Thomas, 
Wm.  Y.  Ripley,     Benoni  Griffin,  jr. 
Joel  Mead,  John  Hall, 

James  T.  Nichols, 
Wm.  Haven, 
Samuel  Getting,    James  K.  Hyde. 
Reuben  R.  Thrall,         Tinmovth. 
Jonas  V\' heeler,     Calvin  Brewer, 
James  Eayres,        Noah  W.  Sawyer, 
Jona.  C.  Thrall,      Royal  Coleman, 
Jolm  Cobb, 
John  Norton, 
Harvey  Shaw. 


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Wallingf&rd.      Holden  Stafford,     Hiram  K.  Hunt, 
Wm.  Kent,  Stephen  Cook,        Wm.  H-  Green, 

Alexander  Miller,  Robinson  Hall,      James  Forbes. 
Sam'l  M.  Egerton,  Dyer  Townshend.  fVells. 

Amos  Bucklin,  West  Haven.      Allen  Grover, 

Howard  Harris,      Erastus  Coleman,  Wesley  Clemens, 
David  H.  Sabin,    David  B  Phippany, Joseph  Park, 
Harvey  Button,      S.  J.  Hitchcock,     Almon  Hopson, 
Nathaniel  Ives,      Isaac  E.  Jakeway,  John  Borden, 
P.  G.  Clark,  John  OtFensend,     Wm.  Lamb, 

Isaac  Smith,  Benajah  Cook,        David  B.  Lewis, 

•Toel  Ains worth,     John  Sisco,  James  Rice. 

ADDISON  COUNTY. 
Davis  Rich  (  Assistant  Justices  of  County  Court. 

Adnah  Smith,  Sheriff. 
Asa  Chapman,  Hifrli  Bailiff. 
Ozias  Seymour,  State's  Attorney. 
Samuel  Swift,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Ad^ 

dison. 
Harvey  Munsill,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 

JVew  Haven. 
Joel  Doolittle,         ^ 

Dorastus  Wooster,  >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 
Ira  Allen,  ) 

John  Pierpoint,  ^  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery  for  the 
Elliot  Sherrill,  >  City  of  Vergenms. 

Hosea  Willard,  ^ 

JDSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Addison.         Henry  Smith,  Simon  Z.  Walker, 

Heman  Converse,  Horace  Hale,  James  Turrill, 

Geo.  Wilmarth,      Allen  Smith,  Paris  Fletcher, 

R.  W.  Heaton,  Abel  P.  Skiff, 
Erasmus  A.  Gully,  David  F.  Doty, 

Hyder  Barnes,  Irwin  E.  Grovenor, 

John  W.  Strong.  Reuben  Gillett, 

Bridport. 
Benjamin  Miner, 
Calvin  Solace, 


Henry  Brevoort, 

Justus  Smitli, 

Arzah  Crane, 

Lyman  Clark, 

Joseph  Hayward, 

Lyman  Pease, 

Samuel  Pond, 

vVkeeler  French,  James  Fletcher, 

Isaiah  Clark,  John  Wicker. 


Gordon  Searl 
Bristol. 
Harvey  Munsill, 
Rufus  H.  Barnard, 
James  Saxton, 


H)j^ 

Winter  H.  Holley,Justus  N.  Dartt,    Ozias  Seymour, 
Royal  W.  Peake,  Silas  D.  Gale,        J.  S.  Bushnell, 
Horatio  Needhain,Wm.  Carlisle,  jr.,  William  Bass, 
Nathan  Rider,  jr.,  Azel  Durkee,  jr.,  Clark  Foot, 
Henry  C.  Soper,    Reuben  Allen,      Edwin  Hammond, 
Henry  Soper,         Rufus  Toll,  Thomas  M.  Fitch, 

Truman  Crane,      Lyman  Austin.      Peter  Starr, 
Datus  R.  Gage,  Granville.        Ira  Stewart, 

James  Barlow,       Joseph  P.  Ball,      Dorastus  Wooster, 
Luman  Munson,    Joseph  Flint,         Nahum  Parker, 
Harvey  Parmelee,  Alonzo  G.  Allen,  Joseph  Warner, 
Geo.  C.  Dayfoot,    Uriah  Rice,  E.  i).  Barber, 

Fred.  A.  Bird,        Asa  Winter,  James  Jei^^ett, 

Wheelock  H.HalLJames  W.  Parker.  Zacheus  Bass, 
Cornwall.  Hancock.        Otis  Goodrich, 

Chauncey  Cook,    Amos  Fassett,       James  M.  Slade, 
Jesse  Ellsworth,    Cha's  G.  Robbins,  Eben'r  W.  Perry, 
Calvin  G.  Tilden,  Royal  Flint,  Wm.  B.  Martin, 

Marcus  O.  Porter,  Ehud  Darling,       Austin  Johnson, 
Orin  Field,  Gardner  Chandler,Allen  Dennis, 

Wm.  Hamilton-     Zerah  Barnes.       Leonard  Deming, 

Ferrisburgh.  Leicester.        Samuel  Swift. 

Noah  W.  Porter,   Silas  W.  Stanley,         Monkton. 
Nathan  L.  Keese,  John  G.  Perry,      Johnson  Finney, 
Moses  Taft,  Reub.  S.  Larabee,  John  Smith, 

Heman  Barnum,    Eben'r  B.  Jenney*  Alson  Collins, 
Jehiel  Chamberlin,        Lincoln.         Ethan  Smith, 
Lansing  Hard,       John  Bush,  Stoddard  HoUis, 

Zuriel  Walker,     Isaac  Houston,      Roderick  Baldwin, 
John  Gregory,       James  McLean,     Milo  W.  Kinsley, 
Isaac  Webster,      Hezekiah  Hatch,  Daniel  Webb, 
D.D.  Middlebrook,Wm.  _W.  Pope.      Wm.  Elliott, 
James  Adams,  Middlebury.      Coles  Cook, 

Aaron  B.  Webb,    Horatio  Seymour,  Oliver  Sherman, 
Abel  P.  Case,        Arza  C.  Dean, 
Harvey  Bell,         Nathan  Smith, 
Hiram  Munger,     Burrell  Smith, 


Alanson  Hays, 
Wm.  Hazzard, 
Jared  B.  Booth, 

Hartwell  Powers.  Charles  Linsley, 
Goshen.         Norman  Tupper, 
Nathan  Capen,      Joel  DooUttle, 
Francis  Brown,      Oliver  Hyde, 


Roswell  Atwood, 
Isaac  Doton,  j  r., 
William  Eaton. 


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JVeiv  Haven.      John  Prout, 
Elias  Bottum,        Marshall  S.  Doty. 
Wm.  Nash,  Shoreham. 

Jonathan  Hoyt,      Udney  H.  Everest, 
J.  W.  Langdon,     Levi  O.  Birchard, 
Horace  P.  Birge,  Alonzo  Birchard, 
D.  W.  Twitchell,  Joseph  Smith,  2d, 
Sam'l  E.  Chalker,  Lewis  Hunt, 
Elon  Everts,  Azel  Chipman, 

Amos  Eddy,  Ebenezer  Bush, 

Abijah  Blake,        M.  W.  C.  Wright, 
Alfred  P.  Roscoe,  Asa  Sunderlin, 
Osmond  Doud,       Isaac  Chipmans, 
Julius  Eldridge,     John  M.  Ormshee, 
Horatio  Plumley,  John  H.  Hunt, 
Oliver  Smith, 
Calvin  Squire, 
Josiah  Turner, 

Panton. 
Jesse  Grandy, 


John  T.  Rich, 
Elisha  Bascom. 
Starksboro'. 
Elisha  Ferguson, 
Wm.  Worth,  2d, 
Samuel  Shepard,  Isaac  Stowell, 
Silas  Pond,  Almon  Atwood, 

Norman  Munson,  John  Hill,  2d, 
Alexander  Brush,  Ira  Bushnell, 
Nathan  Spaulding,James  Kingsley, 
Truman  Grandy,  David  Kellogg, 
A.  G.  Holcomb,     Augustus  White, 
Silas  Tappan.        Andre  Ferguson, 

Ripton.  Sidney  Sayles, 

Frederick  Smith,  Sam'l  D.  Holcomb, 
James  Pierce,        Theron  H.  Kidder, 
Harry  Downer.      Alex.  Houston, 
Salisbury.        Orrin  Burnham, 
John  M,  Weeks,   Jeremiah  Morrill. 
Aaron  Barrows,  Vers^ennes. 

Jonathan  Gibson,  E.  D.  Woodbridge, 
Franklin  Bump,     John  Thompsony 
Samuel  S.  Crook,  Isaiah  Scott, 
Mark  Ranney,       John  Pierpoint, 
Oscar  P.  Sheldon,  Philip  C.  Tucker, 
James  Andrews,    Wm.  H.  White, 
John  Dyer, 


Rodman  Chapman, 
Cyrus  Smith, 
Ville  Lawrence, 
Bel  den  Seymour, 
George  Parker, 
Jahazael  Sherman, 
Samuel  Morgan, 
Samuel  Wilson, 
Moses  Sargent, 
Jared  M.  Taylor, 
Geo.  Wi  Grandy, 
H.  L.  Lawrence, 
Edward  Seymour. 

fValtham. 
Peleg  Fisher, 
George  Fisher, 
Rollin  Everts, 
John  D.  Barton, 
Joel  T.  Clark, 
Daniel  Chipman, 
Abra'm  M'Kenzie, 
Elijah  Benton. 
JVeybridge^ 
Elijah  G-  Drake, 
T.  "W.  Twitchell, 
John  Brittell, 
Sardis  Dodge, 
Solomon  Parker, 
H.  H.  Hurlburt, 
Sylvester  S.  Foot, 
Zerah  Porter, 
W  Chapman. 

Jfhiting. 
Joseph  Simonds, 
Augustus  Munger, 
MoultonNeedham, 
Amon  Needham, 
Abel  Walker, 
Harmon  Strong, 
Ephraim  Moulton, 
A.  M.  Baldwin. 


UKJ 

ORANGE  COUNTY. 

T^h^  W  S  %h  '  \  *^**'*^«'^  Justices  oflCounty  Court. 

William  Barron,  Sheriff. 

Rufus  Hutchinson,  High  Bailiff. 

Abel  Underwood,  State''s  ./Ittorney^ 

Simeon  Short,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  Distrid  of  Brad- 
ford, 

William  Hebard,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Ra- 
ndolph. 

Lement  Bacon,  J 

Jason  Steele,      >  Commissioners  ef  Jail  Delivery. 

John  W.  Smith, ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Bradford.        Elijah  Flint,  Harry  W.  Hatch, 

Geo.  W.  PrichardjAugustus  Flint,      Urbane  Lathrop,  jr 
Daniel  Martin,       Zenas  Thayer,       Jacob  Norris, 
And.  P.  Flanders,  Samuel  Riford,       Perley  C.  Jones, 
Ebenezer  Abbott,  Chris.  Huntington,  Amos  A,  Howes, 
Jesse  Putnam,       Jonathan  Holman,  David  Goodwin, 
Alvan  Taylor,        S.  S.  Goodnow,       Calvin  Blodgett, 
Arad  Stebbins,       Stephen  Benton,     Wm.  S.  Shepard, 
Jesse  Merrill,         Lyman  Kidder.       Elijah  Colburn, 
Seth  Austin,  Brookfeld.       Jason  Steele, 

Moody  Grow,  Thos.  Kingsbury,    Parish  Badger, 

Philip  Greenieaf,  Luther  Wheat!  ey,  Joshua  Dickinson, 
Geo.  P.  Baldwin,    Nath'l  Wheatley,    Amos  S.  Hatch, 
Justus  Edson,         Elihu  Norton, 
Waldo  W.  Ingalls,  Elias  Lathrop, 


John  B.  Pickett, 
John  Pearsons, 
Peletiah  Corliss, 
Adams  Preston. 

Braintree. 
Jabez  Smith, 
Jonathan  Bass, 

Whitman  Howard,  William  Lyon, 
Rufus  Hutchinson,Richard  Wells. 
William  Nichols,  Chelsea. 

Araunah  Spear,     John  W.  Smith, 
Ira  Mann, 
Alfred  Nevins, 
Calvin  Randall- 


Noah  Paine, 
Ariel  Burnham, 
Homer  Hatch, 
Silas  Hall, 
Wm.  M.  Alvord, 


Thomas  Jones, 
Calvin  Clark, 


Daniel  Wyman, 
Levi  B.  Vilas. 
Corinth. 
Samuel  Hazeltine, 
Henry  Dearborn, 
Stephen  Eaton, 
Ephraim  Ward, 
Jos.  Fellows,  jr. 
John  Richardson, 
Samuel  Darling, 
Richard  Smith, 


Elisha  Williams,  jr  Joshua  Merrill, 


104 

William  Spencer,  Thomas  Wason,    William  Hebard. 
Nathan  Blake,        Jonas  W.  Clark,  Strafford. 

Goldsb'nTaplin,jrJ.  E.  Chamberlin,  Leonard  Walker, 
Winthrop  Green,  William  Bailey,     Frederick  Smith, 
Lyndes  Luther,      Abel  Underwood,  J.  H.  Harris, 
Plant  S.  Poor,        John  Renfrew.      Pliny  Day, 
Moses  Sawyer,  Orange.         John  Burnham, 

James  Spear,  Luther  Carpenter,  Lewis  Pennock, 

Michael  Stevens,  Reuben  White,     Nath'l  Grove, 
O.  W.  B.  Eastman,  Richard  Paine,       ThomasHazeltine, 
John  Chubb,  Horace  Fitield,      D.  G.  Pennock, 

Adoniram  Smally,  Lathrop  Fish,         Stephen  Morrill, 
David  Dearborn.    Moses  Sargent,      David  Morrill, 
Louis  F.  Peabody,  Darius  Tyler, 
David  Holbrook,    Rufus  M.  Benson, 
David  Harris,         Eleazer  Baldwin, 
Artem'sHoughton,Abraham  Brown, 
Jacob  P.  Sarg'eant,Eber  Newton, 
Jeremiah  Sanborn.Daniel  Cobb, 

Randolph,        S.  S.  Kibbinger, 
Enoch  Hebard,       John  Reynolds,  jr., 
Edmund  Weston,  Geo.  W.  Alger. 
Thomas  Stratton,  Phineas  Moulton,  TVietford. 

Calvin  Colburn,      Abner  Waldo,        Simeon  Short, 
Seth  Washburn,    Lucius  Garey, 
Charles  Carpenter,Enoch  "Slade, 
Benjamin  Jones,    John  Hall, 
L.  D.  Herrick,      Wm.  Sweatt, 
Daniel  Parish,        Stephen  Eastman, 
Loren  Griswold,    Jona.  Emerson, 
Isaac  A.  Bayley,   Lebbeus  Egerton,  Sylvanus  Sayer, 
Simeon  Stevens,jrWilliam  Nutting,  Uriel  Hosford, 
Joseph  Berry,        Eli  Blodgett,  T.P.  Bartholomew, 

Tappan  Stevens,   Rich'd  A.  Hayden,Harry  H.  Niles, 
Abner  Bailey,        Belcher  Salisbury,David  Bruce, 
Horatio  Brock,       SolomonBurnham,John  Judd, 
Rich'd  R.  Aldrich,Harvey  Lamson,    Lester  Bryant, 


Fairlee. 
Solomon  Bliss, 
Grant  Smith, 
Lewis  Jenkins, 
Phineas  Dodge, 
Zebulon  Norris, 
Sam'l  T.  Morey, 
Geo.  W.  Cook, 
James  Morrison, 


Josiah  Joslyn, 
A.  H.  Gilmore. 
JVewbiiry. 
Charles  Hale, 
Zebina  Newell, 
Hiram  Tracy, 


Levi  Carter,  James  Steele, 

Jonas  Tucker,        Ezra  Willis, 
Samuel  Gibson,      Ziba  Sprague, 
Jeremiah  Nourse,  John  Weston, 


Sam'l  Farnsworth, 
Joseph  B.  Clough, 
James  D.  Crocker, 
Dodge  Hayward, 


105 

George  Garey,      John  N.  Hall.        B.W.Bartholomew 
Heman  Hosford,  Vershire.        I.  E.  Worthley, 

Wm.  H.  Latliam.  Thomas  Keyes,     John  Colby, 

Topslmm.        Wm.  Boardman,    H.  Godfrey,  jr. 
Jonathan  Jenness,  Gilead  Jones,  West  Fairlee. 

Aaron  Sanborn,      Rufus  Blanchard,  Elisha  Thayer, 
Carlos  P.  Bill,       Pliny  Dwioht,       Elisha  May, 
Moses  Wallace,    S.  M.  Kimball,       Azariah  Wild, 
Edmund  George,  M.Bartholomew,  Benj.L.  Worthley, 
Hale  Grow,  Solomon  Colton,    Jabez*  Lamphear, 

Sam'l  Batchelder,  Joseph  F.  Carlton, Arba  Barr, 
Levi  Tabor,  Ira  Corse,  Jared  Buzzell, 

Nath'l  Healey,       Simeon  Bacon,      Alfred  Pixley. 
Moses  A.  Dustin,  Wm.  Humphrey,       Williamstown. 
Duncan  McKeith,  Wm.  Nourse,        Aaron  S.  Martin, 
Calvin  Tabor,        Nathan  Spear,       Joel  Bass, 
Philip  H.  Baker,    B.  O.  Tyler,  Nathaniel  Jillson, 

James  F.  George,  Flavel  Brown,        Ariel  Crane, 
John  Fellows.        S.  T.  Wiggins,      Andrew  Burnham, 

Tunbridge.      Israel  Dimond,      Jonathan  Lewis, 
Cyrus  Chapman,    Jacob  Church,       John  Poor, 
Ebenezer  Hackett,Horace  Carpenter.Horace  Ware, 
Geo.  Weymouth,        Wash{7igto7i.      Nathaniel  Martin, 
Zebina  Whitney,  Jacob  Bliss,  Alvin  Smith, 

Harvey  Tracy,       Cutting  S.  Calfe,  Br'dfordNewcomb 
Spencer  Smith,      Philip  Sargeant,    Asa  Howe, 
Gustavus  Rolfe,     Zenas  Smith,        Moses  Lewis, 
Samuel  Austin,      Zadock  Cheney,    H.  C.  Weeden, 
John  E.  Dodge,     Elisha  Tracy,        Sandford  Hatch, 
Charles  M.  Lamb,  Arnold  L.Watson,Darius  Pride. 
Tho's  S.  Paine,  jr.,Hall  Burgin, 

CHITTENDEN  COUNTY. 
Francis  Wilson,  )  Assistant  Justices  of  the  County 

Edmund  Wellington,  ^  Court, 

George  A.  Allen,  Sheriff. 
Horace  Ferris,  High  Bailiff. 
George  K.  Piatt,  State's  Attorney. 
Charles  Russell,  Judge  of  Probate. 
I.  P.  Richardson,  ^ 

Henry  B.  Stacy,  >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 
John  R.  Gray,      ) 


106 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 


Bolton.  Geo.  K.  Piatt, 

Sam'l  B.  Kennedy,Asahe]  Peck, 
Moses  L.  Colton,    A.  M.  Parsons. 


Chester  Slater, 
John  W.  Emery, 
Amasa  Bryant, 
John  Halburt, 
James  H.  Delano, 
Oliver  Goodhue, 
Pearl  L.  Castle, 


John  Pineo,  Charlotte. 

Gideon  Barber,       Ezra  Holt, 
John  White,  E.  H.  Wheeler, 

Joseph  Smith,        Abner  Squire, 
James  Norris,         Solo.  U.  Hubbell,  J.  N.  Woodman, 
Isaac  Andrews.      Birk  Leavenwortli,  Warren  Ford. 
BurUiigtdn.       Leverett  Sherman,       Hinesburgh. 
Charles  Adams,      \\m.  barton.  John  Wheelock, 

David  Russell,  Colchester.        Elmer  Beecher, 

Charles  Russell,     Peter  Newcomb,    Hannon  Toby, 
Richard  G.  Cole,    Daniel  Stearns,  jr.  Alfred  B.  Sumrter, 
Alvan  Foote,  Jos.  E.  Rhodes,      John  S.  Patrick, 

Chas.  F.  Warner,    Roswell  Newton,  Samuel  L.  Mead, 
Wm.  F.  Griswold,  John  S.  Munson,    William  B.  Veill, 
Is'l  P.  Richardson,Alfred  B.  Allen,     Stephen  Byington, 
John  N.  Pomroy,    William  Scott,        Nahum  Peck. 
John  Johnson,        M.  D.  W  ickware,        Huntington. 
Wm.  Weston,        William  Hyde,       Reuben  Nmis, 
Henry  B.  Stacy,     Jacob  Rolfe,  Lyman    Hall, 

John  BarstOw,        U.  H.  Penniman,    James  Ambler, 
Sam'l.  K.  Isharh,     Thomas  Mills,        Emery  Taylor, 
Wm.  A.  Griswold,  A.  C.  Richardson,  John  Judson, 
Lyman  Cummings,Ebenezer  Spencer,Stephen  Sayles,  jr. 
John  Bates,  Nathaniel  Mayo,   Joseph  Eddy, 

Daniel  P.  Adams,  Henry  B.  Fisher,   J er'h.  Remington 
Chaun'y  Goodrich,  Azariah  Lee. 
Isaac  Warner,  Essex. 

Amos  Blodgett,      F.  W.  Joyner, 
William  Noble,      Jedediah  Tuttle, 
Ephraim  Pike,        Henry  Stanton, 
Dan  Day,  Samuel  Page, 


George  Edgecomb,David  Kellogg, 
J.  Van  Sicklen,  jr.,B.  F.  Weed, 
Wyllys  Lyman,      Byron  Stevens, 
H.Leavenworth, 
Phineas  Lyman, 
Harry  Bradley, 


John  Snyder, 
Nathaniel  Norton. 

Jericho . 
Peter  S.  Allen, 
Arthur  Bostwick, 
Lemuel  Blackman, 
David  Fisk,  jr. 
F.  G.  Hill, 
Oliver  Lowry, 


Arthur  Hazletine,  Albert  Lee, 
Luther  Eaton,        Reuben  Marcy, 
William  Ballon,     Hosea  Spalding, 


107 

O  -ille  Shaw,         Lyman  Beebe,  John  S.  Cook, 

.1  ■  ^  Thompson,   Joshua  Jewell,  AlansonBurroughs 
J(i  la  Lyman,          James  H.  Nichols,David  Woodbum, 

John  T.  Clapp,       Elihu  Bates,  Harry  Smith, 

Zebina  Bliss,         Jonas  Fay,  Elliot  French, 

Erastus  Field,        Rufus  Stevens,  N.  A.  Narramore, 

Milton,  Truman  Fay,  LutherChamberlin 

Phelps  Smith,        Oliver  Shepherd,  Alfred  Bicknell, 

Isaac  Davis,  Ransom  Jones,  J.  H.  Tower, 

Ira  Witters,  Amos  B.  Cooper,  Joseph  Wells, 

A.  G.  Whittemore,  Joseph  Whipple,  Eli  Birge, 

John  Hyde,  E.  A.  Stansbury,  E.  F.  Hutchins. 

Gideon  H.  Rice.     Thos.  C.  Barney,  Westford. 

Stephen  Hoxie,      Jonathan  Fay,  Wm.  Woods, 

Benj,  Fairchild,      Saul  Bishop.  Danforth  Wales, 

Samuel  Boardman,       Shelburne.  Daniel  Macomber, 

Levi  Sanderson,     Isaac  Higbee,  Salmon  Cushman, 

Asahel  Nash,  Benj.  F.  Beach, 

Lyman  Hall,  Isaac  Chase, 


Arthur  Hunting, 
Chas.  Jackson, 
David  P.  Clark, 
Luther  Dixon, 
Elijah  Herrick, 
6.  C.  Wright, 


Samuel  Fletcher,  John  Parker, 
Harly  M.  Baldwin, Wm.  Bowman, 
Ira  A.  CoUamer,    Warren  Hoxie, 


Chester  Blin, 


Jedediah  Sawyer,  Wm.  Harmon, 
Charles  H.  Perigo,  Ralph  Reed, 


Amos  Eastman, 
Jacob  K.  Drury, 
Noah  Tyler, 
Tyler  Chase, 
Amos  Hobart 
Willislon. 
John  Brown,  jr.. 
Herald  Stevens, 


Orra  Holbrook.       Hiram  Pierson, 
Richmond,       Ezra  Meech,  jr., 
Artemas  Flagg,      Samuel  Blin. 
Carlos  Allen,  »S^.  George. 

Asa  Gillet,  Sherman  Beach, 

Abram  Smith,  ReubenLockwood,David  A.  Murray, 
Benoni  Thompson,Roswell  Place,  Ch'ncey  Brownell, 
Edward  Jones,       Silas  Isham.  David  Isham, 

E.  B.  Greeti,  Underhill.        Elisha  Miller,  jr., 

Roswell  Mason,  Jonas  Humphrey,  Trum'nChittenden 
Eli  Brownson,        L.  M.  Dixon,  Rufus  Walston, 

Wm.  P.  Briggs,     Peter  Martin,         Anson  Byington, 
C.  M.  Huntington,Ahira  Livingston,  J.  G.  Chittenden, 
SylvanusDougiassAlanson  Sheldon,  Ezbon  Sanford, 
Rolla  Gleason,       Edwin  Hard,  David  French, 

J.  A.  Hall,  Benj.  M.  Burbank,Albert  G.  Fuller, 


Assistant  Justices  of  County  Court. 


108 

Nath'l  Parker,        Wm.  H.  French,    A.  F.Saxton, 
John  Wright,         Wm.  Miller,  Asa  B.  Murray, 

Zimri  Root,  Lemuel  P.  Ferris,  Roswell  Fay. 

Jesse  Thompson,  C.  W.  Brownell, 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY. 
John  Spalding, 
Orson  Skinner, 
Isaiah  Silver,  Sheriff.  '  / ,■ . 

James  Pitkin,  High  Bailiff. 
John  L.  Buck,  Staters  Jlttorney. 
George  Worthington,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District 

of  Washington. 
Joseph  Howes,  ^ 

Wm.  S.  Clark,   >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 
Zenas  Wood,    ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Barre.  Leonard  Ellis,         Gilbert  Huntley, 

Chapin  Keith,        James  V.  Pearley,  Earl  Ward. 
Alvin  Carter,         Marvin  Simonds,  Fayston. 

John  Thwing,        Josiah  Benjamin.    Ira  Richardson, 
Stephen  Freeman,  Calais.  Henry  C.  Jones, 

Peter  Johonnett  jr.Gideon  Hicks,        Calvin  Fullerton, 
Jeremiah  Ellis,       Nathaniel  Eaton,    Ziba  W.  Boyce, 
Leonard  Keith,      Pliny  Curtiss,         Eber  H.  Baxter, 
Thomas  Town,      Shubael  Wheeler,  Eli  Bruce, 
Ira  Day,  Luther  Morse,        Jacob  Boyce. 

Jacob  Scott,  jr.,     Asa  George,  Marshfteldi 

Cyrus  Barber,        Jacob  Tewksbury,  Wm.  Martin, 
Otis  Peck,  Jabez  Mower,         Jacob  Putnam^ 

Joseph  Parker,       Enoch  C.  McLoud,  Jona.  S.  Dodges, 
Dennis  Britain,      Joseph  Lance,         Jonathan  Goodwin 
Newell  Kinsman.  Abdiel  Kent,  Ira  Smith, 

Berlin.         Richard  W.  Toby,  Abijah  Bemis, 
Abel  Knapp,  Heman  B.  Bliss,     Harvey  Colburn, 

Gershom  Heaton,  Alonzo  Pearce.       Lorain  Way, 
James  Currier,  Duihury.  Roger  S.  Gilmatt, 

Samuel  Jones,       Ira  Arms,  Jonathan  Davis, 

Osman  Dewey,      Roderick  Philips,  Welcome  Cole, 
Orrin  Smith,  Rutter  Lewis,         Ira  Eaton, 

J.  W.  Thompson,   Benjamin  Holmes,  Richard  Mears, 
A.  S.  Brown,  David  Belden,         John  Capron, 


^ 109 

Middlesex.       Charles  Sibley,       Junius  B.  Davis,    ' 
Horace  Holden,    Thomas  Reed,        Justus  Kinney, 
Jesse  Johnson,  jr.,  A.  Waterman,        Nathan'l  Sherman, 
H.  C.  Mclntire,     Joshua  Y.  Vail,       Du.Uey  Perkins, 
Salvin  K.  Collins,  Cyrus  Ware,  Maynard  French, 

Danforth  M.  StilesStillman  Churchill  Libbeus  H.  Chase, 
Sani'l  B.  Walling.Pardon  Stevens,     Allen  Martin, 

Monroe.         Andrew  A.  Sweet,  Silas  Ketchum, 
Ebenezer  Bruce,    Royal  Wheeler,     g.  H.  Curtiss. 
Stephen  Chapman,H.  N.  Baylies,  Roxhury. 

S.  C.  Burnham,      Silas  C.  French.     Stillman  Ruggles, 
Jacob  S.  Jackson,        Moretown.         Wm.  Ruggles, 
Joel  Cilley,  Alpheus  C.  Noble,  Darius  Hatch, 


Jas.  R.  Norcross,  Charles  Howe, 
Joseph  Parker,      Joseph  Sawyer, 


A.  P.  Hutchinson, 
Sam'l  M.  Orcutt, 
Charles  Sampson, 
Jehiel  Allen, 
Benj.  Edwards,  jr., 


Asaph  Town,         John  Howes, 
Lemuel  Perry.       Horace  Heaton, 

Montpelier.       Daniel  Harris, 
Darius  Boyden,     Cephas  Carpenter,  Eben'r  Brackett. 
Parley  Davis,        JohnTempletonjr.       Waits/kid. 
Israel  Goodwin,     Micah  B.  Taplin.    Wm.  M.  Pingrey, 
Joel  Bassett,  jsrorthfield.        Jason  Carpenter, 

Daniel  Baldwin,     John  L.  Buck,        Jenison  Jones, 
Nath'l  C.  King,     Elijah  Smith,  M.  S.  Jones, 

Lucius  B.  Peck,    Heman  Carpenter,  Rod'k  Richardson, 
Augustine  Clarke,H.  W.  Carpenter,  Benj.  H.  Adams, 
John  Spalding,      Nath'l  Richardson  Samuel  Chipman, 
J.  P.  Miller,  Nath'l  King,  jr.,      Oreon  Skinner. 

Charles  Clark,       S.  W.  Richmond,  Warren. 

Azel  Spalding,      Lucius  Edson,        Wm.  B.  Tyler, 
Oramel  H.  Smith,  Eleazer  Loomis,     Moses  Ordway, 
John  Vincent,        John  Averill,        •  Thomas  Sergeant, 
Geo.  B.  Manser,    James  Gould,         Artemas  Cushman 
Lyman  Briggs,      Hosea  Clark,  Aaron  Rising, 

D.  P.  Thompson,  Henry  Knapp,        Wm.  Cardell, 
Cyrus  Morse,         Samuel  Denny,      Denslow  Upham, 
Geo.  WorthingtonCha's  C.  Ciosson.   Jas.  Richardson, 
Wm.  W.  Cadwell,       Plamfidd.        F.  A.  Wright 
Rawsel  R.  Keith,  Duron  Whittlesey,        Waierhury. 


H.  W.  Heaton, 
J.  T.  Marston, 


Baxter  Bancroft, 
Alb  e  Martin, 


Eliakim  Allen, 
Joseph  Barns, 


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Samuel  Bryant,      Geo.  W.  Hutchins,         Worcester. 
Wm.  Carpenter,     W.  H.  Kneeland,  Amos  Rice, 
Thaddeus  Clough,Elijah  Marshall,     Allen  "Vail, 
Richard  Demerrit,E.  L.  Newcomb,    David  Poor, 
PaulDillint^hamjr.Rufus  C.  Smith,    Horace  Hovey, 
G.  \V.  Dillingham,Arial  Thomas.,       Daniel  Adams, 
Henry  Douglass,  VVm.  W.  Wells    Daniel  Houghton, 
Tho's  B.  Downer,  Jocob  Cushman. 

CALEDONIA  COUNTY. 
George  W.  Denison,  ?/i,.  r.-        j.  r^       .    ^      x 
Ezra  C.  Chamberlin,  \  -^^'^  ^^^^'^^  «/  ^^wnty  Court. 
John  Currier,  SJteriff". 
Isaac  Denison,  High  Bailiff. 
Bliss  N.  Davis,  State's  Attorney. 
Samuel  B.  Mattocks,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 

Caledonia. 
Samuel  Sias,      ) 

Salma  Davis,      >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 
Geo.  W.  Drew, ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Bamet,  Daniel  Beckvvith,  James  M.  Harris, 

Walter  Harvey,    Jesse  Marshall,      Jeremiah  Atkins, 
Ebenezer  Brewer,  HaynesW.Belden,01iver  A.  Warner, 
Obed  S.  Hatch,      Erastus  Woodruff,  Joseph  Preston, 
Mordecai  Hale,      AsahelBurrington,Stephen  Hoyt, 
Solomon  Stevens,  John  Colby,  John  R.  Putnam, 

J ona.  F.  Skinner,  Carlos  Godding,    William  Hoyt. 
Hugh  Somers,        Joel  Trull,  jr.  Danville. 

Peter  Laird,  Ezekiel  Powers,     Archelaus  Sias, 

William  Lackey,  Franklin  Wright,  Samuel  Thompson 
Robert  Harvey,      Chas.  C.  Newell,    John  A.  Stanton, 
John  Shaw,  Philip  Smith,         John  F.  Pope, 

Silas  Harvey,        Lucius  Denison.    E.  Underwood,. 
William  Shearer,  Cabot.  Samuel  Sias, 

John  Bartlett.         Leonard  Orcutt,     Josiah  Morse, 

Burke.  Marcus  O.  Fisher,  Joseph  Morrill, 

Elam  White,  Anthony  Perry,      Samuel  Ingalls, 

Seth  Clarke,  jr.      Johi:  Damon,         John  Kelsey, 
Isaac  Denison,        Thos.  Osgood,  jr.  David  Brown, 
StephenHoughton,A]pha  Webster,    D.  T.  Batchelder, 
Lewis  Jenkins,      Roswell  Farr,        Geo.  B.  Chandler, 


Jolin  Fisher, 
William  JJlount, 
William  Sias, 
Nathaniel  West, 


Samuel  Varney, 
Simeon  Harvey, 
John  Weeks, 
C.  J.  Batchelder, 


nj 

Geo.  W.  Drew,      Orra  Crosby,  Charles  Roberts, 

Charles  Davis,       Luman  Brunson,    Stephen  McGafFy, 
EbenezerEastman,Simeon  Sinclair,  ^  Neh'h  H.  Fletcher. 
Henry  Mattocks,    Handel  S.  Chapin,         JVewark. 
Therop  Howard,    Elisha  B.  Thomas,  Eleazer  Packer, 
Sam'l  Davis,  jr.      Amos  Parker, 
William  Sanborn,  Phile'n  Hartwell, 
Jas.M.  W  oodbury,Lauren  M.Sleeper, 
Jacob  Paine,  James  Roberts,jr. 

James  M.  Morrill,  Ammon  Cheever,  Daniel  B-  Denison, 
Salma  Davis,         Levi  Goodrich,       Eleazer  Davis, 
John  L.  Pope,        Olney  Smith, 
Jonathan  Foster.    John  Sleeper. 
Kirby.  Pe,acham. 

James  Church,       Nehem'h  Bradlee, 
Eldad  Alexander,  Merrit  Newhall,     Asa  Skeele, 
Theopilus  Drew,    Wesley  BorroughsSimon  Blanchard, 
Asa  Morrill,  Timothy  Locke,     Joseph  Pattridge, 

Sam'l  B.  IVlattocks,Luther  Wood,  jr.  Wm.  Wheeler, 
Stuart  Harvey.      Jerem'h  Ingraham,David  W..  Choate, 
Goshen  Gore  by  David  Young,        Jacob  Blanchard, 
JfTieelock.        Araunah  Leach,     Ha.zen  Merrill, 
Albert  G.  Smith.   \\  illiam  Goodell.  Moses  Martin, 
Goshen  Gore  by  Lyndon.         Lyman  Watts, 

Plainfield.       Ira  Wilmarth,        James  Clarke, 
Jonathan  Perkins.  Jude  Kimball,        James  Bickford, 

Groton.  William  Pierce,     Josiah  Shedd, 

Jacob  Abbot,         Otis  Evans,  Alex.  Harvey, 

Daniel  Roberts,     Ephraim  H.Fisher, John  Phillips, 
John  Darling,         Walter  Hoyt,         Wm.  Mattocks,  9d. 
Reuben  Whicher,  Thos.  Bartlett,  jr.  Ryegate. 

VV  illiam  Grant,      Geo.  C.  Cahoon,    Archibald  Park, 
Morris  Clark,        Lewis  R.  Brown,  Amos  Noyes, 
Isaac  N.  Hall,        JTG  Cunningham,  William  Gray, 

Hardwick.        Oliver  ChafFee,      John  Nelson, 
Elnathan  Strong,  Wm.  McGafFy,      Thomas  Nelson, 
Timo.  P.  Fuller,     R.  D.  Darling,       Timo.  N.  Stocker, 
David  Tuttle,        Philip  Goss,  James  Hall,  2d. 

Daniel  French,      Job  Randall,  Sheffield. 

Bliss  N.  Davis,       Elias  Bemis,  jr.      Moses  Davis, 
John  R.  Skinner,  Daniel  Bowker,      Reuben  Miles, 


m 

John  P.  Ingalls,     David  Goss,  jr.  Waterford. 

Joseph  Ide,  Moses  Hill,  Jona.  D.  Stoddard, 

Stephen  Drown,  jr.Calvin  Morrill.       Joseph  Ide, 
Nath'l  Elkins,  Sutton.         Denison  Pike, 

John  T.  Smith,      Jona.  Richardson,Jonah  Carpenter, 
Jonathan  Taylor,  Chauncey  HolmanT.  R.  Fairbanks, 
Samuel  Been,        John  Beckwith,      Abel  Goss, 
Elisha  Davis,  jr.     Martin  Way,  Croel  Chamberlin, 

JamesTownshend,David  Stoddard,    Isaiah  Carpenter, 
Ezekiel  Miles.       Eben'r  Bickford,    John  Felch, 
St.  Johnshury.   Adna  C.  Denison,  Royal  Ross, 
Luther  Clark,        Nehemiah  Shaw,  Nathaniel  Lee, 
Jere  Dickerman,    Josiah  Willey,        Sylv.  Hemingway, 
John  Armington,    Wells  H.  Way,     Arad  Freeman, 
Isaac  Harrington,  H.  W.  Estabrooks,Rich'd  F.  Rowell, 
Abel  Butler,  Thaddeus  Curtis,  Reub'n  C.  Benton. 

Harris  Knapp,  Walden.  Wheeloch 

Wm.P.  Stoug'hton,Daniel  Wooster,   Hie    Bradley, 
John  Morse,  Nath'l  Perkins,  jr.,Cha's  Matthewson, 

Lutlier  Jewett,       Nath'l  Farrington,  Benj.  Conner, 
Leon'dHarrington,Merrill  Foster,       Abner  Ho}rt, 
Eben'r  Severence,  Adam  Amsden,     S.  F.  Shattuck, 
David  VV.Lee,       Wm.  Montgomery  Jefferson  Leavitt, 
James  Harris,        John  Gould,  E.  M.  Magoon, 

Gardner  Wheeler,  James  Bell,  John  W.  Brown, 

Jos.  P.  Fairbanks,  Hiram  Perkins.      Samuel  Bigelow. 

FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 
Cornelius  Wood, }  ^^^,^  ^^^^.^^^  of  County  Court. 
Augustus  Burt,     ^  j  :j 

Decius  R.  Bogue,  Sheriff. 
Peabody  Keyes,  High  Bailiff. 
Orlando  Stevens,  State's  Attorney. 
William  Bridges,   Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of 

Georgia. 
Bates  Turner,  ^ 

James  Davis,  >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 
Jasper  Curtis,  ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Bakersfield.      Elijah  Barnes,       John  Morse, 
Calvin  Ewings,      Wm.  C.  Wilson,    Tho's  W.  Scott, 
S,  B.  Hazletine,    Jesse  Dunham,      N.  B.  Dunn, 


Berkshire.  Sam'l  Beardsley, 
Wm.  C.  Ensworth,Tho"s  W.  liutler. 
Cromwell  Bowen,  Fletcher. 

Jasper  Chaffee,      Joseph  Robinson, 


Linus  Leavens, 
James  C.  Stone, 
Joseph  Smith, 
Sam'l  S.  Butler, 


N.  R.  Bingham, 
Jesse  Bailey, 
Cassander  F.  Ide, 
Erastus  Freeman, 


JohnM.  Woodruff.Ira  Armstrong, 
Enoshurgh.       Albert  Kinsley 
Horace  Eaton,  ~' 

Charles  Stevens, 
Bennett  Eaton, 
Micah  Stone, 


Jos.  Ellsworth,  jr. 

Franklin. 
Philip  S.  Gates, 
Elisha  Bascomb, 


H.  Nelson  Barber,  J  ona.  H.Hubbard, 
M.  M.  Chamberlin,Peter  Chase, 
Dennis  Sampson,  Dolphus  Dewing, 
Samuel  Kendall,    Enos  Pearson, 
Cha's  B.  MaynardjEnoch  Pomeroy, 
Samuel  Dow.         Nahum  Temple, 
Fairfax.         John  H.  Cheney, 
Hiram  Bellows,      Asa  Hammond, 
J.  D.  Farnsworth,  Reuben  Towle, jr., 
Joseph  Hunt,         Alfred  Keith. 
Benj.  Richardson,  Georgia. 

Aaron  S.  Beeman,Ira  Hinkley, 
Sawyer  Walker,    Horatio  Goodrich, 
Homer  E.  Hubbell, Joseph  Prentiss, 
George  Buck,         Harvey  Colton, 
Hilkiah  Pierce,      Truman  Williams, 
J.  H.  Farnsworth,  Hiram  H.  Hale, 
Harry  C.  Safford,  R.  S.  Shepherd, 


Harry  Soule. 
Fairfield. 
John  Leach, 
Joseph  Soulc, 
Joab  Smith, 
Lyman  Royce, 
Benjamin  Nye, 


H.  M.  Dewey, 
Lorenzo  Janes, 
Cyrus  Hodgkiss. 

Highgate. 
J.  B.  Hungerford,, 
O.  F.  Robinson, 
Wm.  Skeeles, 


Joseph  Bowdish,   Jesse  Cutler, 
Harmon  Northrop, Wm.  Cray, 


C.  H.  J  en  i  son, 
Luther  Meigs, 
Samuel  Gates, 
Luther  K.  Drury, 
Daniel  Fillmore, 
John  Johnson,  jr., 
Walter  C.  Stevens 
Ebenezer  Hill, 
Henry  Stinchour, 
Noah  Best. 

Montgomeri/. 
Rufus  Hamilton, 
Richard  Smith, 
B.  W.  Fuller, 
Jonah  Thomas, 
Eli  VV.  Bush, 
Asa  Wheeler, 
Luther  Martin. 

Richford. 
Uriel  Parker, 
Jona.  Carpenter, 
Samuel  Heath, 
John  Huse, 
Zophar  Fletcher, 
John  S.  Royce, 
Josiali  Blaisdill, 
Jesse  Woodruff, 
Alden  Sears. 

St.  Albans. 
A.  L.  Wright, 
Ralph  Lasel, 
Nathan  Green, 
Francis  Davis, 
Eleazer  Jewett, 
H.  R.  Beardsley, 
James  Davis, 
A.  H.  Huntington, 
Asa  O.  Aldis, 
Wm.  Bridges, 
Jos.  N,  Brainard, 
Bates  Turner, 


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Benj.  H.  Smalley,         Swanton.  Roswell  Mears,  jr., 

M.  VV.  Carpenter,  James  Fisk,  C.  A.  Mead, 

R.  N.  Hoyt,  G.  W.  Foster,  Simon  Kellogg, 

Joseph  Weeks,      Hiram  Hoj^kins,  Joseph  Blake, 
John  Whittemore,  Warren  Robinson,  M.  E.  Housinger, 

H.  E.  Seymour,      Jared  Spalding,  Jerem'h  Sanborn, 

E.  L.  Jones,  A.  G.  Bennett,  Steph'n  Lawrence, 

Julius  K.  Brook,    George  Bullard,  Solomon  Bliss, 

Mich'l  F.  Palmer,  Hiram  TuUer,  Alfred  Forbes, 

Wheat  Beals,        V.  S.  G.  Ferris,  Ira  A.  Vandeuzen, 

Orlando  Stevens.  Georg-e  Green,  John  S.  Foster. 

LAMOILLE  COUNTY. 

N  H  T*h         "'  (  *^^^^"''^'^''  Ji^stices  of  the  County  Court. 

Martin  Armstrong,  Sheriff., 

Joshua  Ltice,  High  Bailiff'. 

Harlow  P.  Smith,  State''s  Attorney. 

Daniel  Dodge,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  La-^ 

moille. 
Moses  L,  Hart,  ^ 

Vernon  W.  Waterman,  >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 
Almon  Boardman,  ^ 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Belvidere.         Norman  Atwood,  John  T.  Pratt 
Alvah  Chatfee,       Jesse  Sears,  Elmore. 

Moses  Phelps,        Burrell  S.  Miner,    Jonathan  Bridge, 
E.  S.  Holmes,         Cha's  C.  P.  Gould,Abner  Doty, 
Richard  Tilotson,  Rensselaer  Reed,  Horace  Atkins, 
Moody  Shattuck,  Levi  Joslyn,  Geo.  W.  Bailey, 

Harvey  Fletcher,  Wm.  Blaisdell,       Lyman  Dodge, 
StickneyllodgkinsJohn^Warner,         Henry  Richardson, 

Cambridge.       Beriah  Curtis,         Jesse  N.  Perley. 
James  B.  Gilmore,  Zera  Willoughby,         Hydepark. 
Lewis  Parker,         Oel  Saiford,  Wm.  P.  Sawyer, 

Thad.  Murdock,     Gardner  Gales.      Lucius  H.  Noyes, 
Robert  Wallace,  Eden.  Aaron  Keeler, 

Jos.  B.  Morgan,      Eli  Hinds,  jr.,         Harlow  P.  Smitli, 
Enoch  Carleton,  jrXuther  H.  Brown,  Erastus  P.  Fitch, 
Ambrose  Chase,     Sam'l  Plumley,  jr.,P]iilo  G.  Camp, 
Jacob  S.  Cady,       Daniel  Cornish,      Almon  Boardman, 
Miles  Bennett,       Abraham  Smith,    James  Newland, 


Asa  Raymond, 
Daniel  Moody, 
Lemuel  Thomas, 
Joseph  Benson,  jr., 
Joel  Harris,  jr., 
Z.  W.  Bennett, 
Abner  Fuller, 
Edwin  Thomas, 
Marvin  Dutton, 


Orion  W.  Butler, 
Hiram  Town, 
J.  H.  Bennett, 
Hiram  Kellogg, 


John  C.  Page,  Morristotcn. 

Ariel  Huntoon,      Daniel  F.  Gates, 

Leonard  Wiswall,  N.  H.  Safford, 

Harry  Davis,  Daniel  Gilbert, 

Lorin  Bundy,         Daniel  Ferrin, 

Nem'h  Waterman,  Almerin  Tinker, 

Joshua  Sawyer.      Benoni  Shaw, 
Johnson,  Calvin  Burnett, 

Jacob  Hayford,      John  Miles, 

Asa  Andrews,        Sam'l  A.  Willard,  Nathan  Foster, 

Dexter  Whiting,    Horace  Powers,     A.  C.  Burke, 

Solomon  Balch,      Isaac  Allen, 

Wm.  Simonds,       George  Small, 

Zajcariah  Whiting,Truman  Tenny, 

Joshua  Chase,        Nathan  Gates, 

Jos.  D,  Gilman,      George  W.  Gates,  David  T.  Allen, 

Israel  O,  Andrews,Nelson  Slocum,     Stephen  Atwood, 

T.  N.  Patch,  Hiram  Earle,  Benj.  Morrill, 

Jona.  C.  Dodge,     Joseph  Sears,         Isaac  S.  Alger, 
Luke  P.  Poland,     R.  Washburn, 
Warren  Spalding,  P.  P,  Delano, 
Lyman  W.  Crji^A;  P.iverius  Camp, 
V.  W.  Waterman,  Morris  II.  Cady, 
Horace  C.Goodale,John  Moody, 

Samuel  Andrews,  Luther  Bingham,   Harry  S.  Camp, 

Joseph  Doane,       Joseph  S.  Sears,     Peter  C.  Lovejoy, 

Sam'l  B.  Waters,  Lathrop  Eaton, 

Salmon  Wires,      Vernon  Noyes. 
Sterli7ig, 
Arad  Baker, 
Asaph  Keniield, 
Moses  Vilas, 
Lorenzo  Page, 
Berrick  Darling, 
Nathan  B.  Gates, 
Joseph  Pike. 
Stow. 

Amander  PetersonAsahel  Raymond,  Jonathan  Smith, 

James  Harris,        W.  H.  H.  BinghamThomas  Taylor, 

Joshua  Luce,         Amos  Eaton,  Dan'lBartliolemew 

Oliver  Luce.  Eb'r  Barrows,  jr.,  Ephraim  Ladd, 


A,  W.  Caldwell, 
Andrew  Dow, 
Harry  GJoyd, 
Amos  Dodge, 
Sewell  Newton, 


Moses  Burnham, 
Robert  Balch, 
John  A.  Clark, 
John  Chismore. 

Mansfield. 
Lynde  Adams, 
Joseph  Dake, 
D.  A.  Marshall, 
Joseph  Dake,  jr.. 


Waterville. 
Jesse  C.  Holmes, 
Stephen  Leach, 
Luther  Poland, 
Richard  Bailey, 
Wm.  C.  Hubbard, 
Eliphalet  Brush, 
Moses  Fisk. 
Wolcott. 
Isaac  Pennock, 
Gilbert  Noyes, 


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Wm.  Edwards,       Porter  Crane,  Sylvester  Bliss. 

Joel  Davenport,      Nathaniel  Jones, 

ORLEx\NS  COUNTY. 

Isaac  Parker,       ?  Assistant  Justices  of  County  Court. 

John  isoararaan,  ^  j  u 

Merrill  Williams,  Sheriff. 

Chester  Carpenter,  High  Bailiff. 

Samuel  Sumner,  State's  Adorney. 

George  Nye,  Judge  .of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Orleans. 

Geo.  Worthington,  jr.,  ^ 

Bela  T.  Jones,  >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 

Luke  Spencer,  ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE 

Albany.         Page  Rennick,       Nathan  S.  Hill, 
Benjamin  Aiken,    Wm.  Gilfillean,      Jas.  A.  Paddock, 
Rufus  B.  Hovey,    Timothy  Joslyn,     Silas  Grow, 
William  Rowell,    Joseph  N.  Savage, Wm.  Hidden, 
Luther  Delano,      Elisha  White.        Joseph  Scott,  jr., 
Medad  Darling,  Charleston.        Noah  Spalding, 

Eli  Chamberlin,      James  Melvin,        Hollis  F.  Allen, 
Edward  Flint,        James  P.  Tyler,      E.  T.  Sturtevant, 
Samuel  Allen,        Earl  Barney,  Asa  Cole, 

Luke  Storey.  John  M.Robinson.Geo.  F.  Sprague, 

Beu-ton.  Philip  Davis,  Sam'l  C.  Crafts, 

Moses  Spalding,    Phin's  Underwood,Asa  Hoyt, 
Cyrus  Bemis,  Elijah  Robinson,    Edmund  C.  Hovey, 

John  Kimball,        Hiram  Merrill,        Jas.  C.  Burnliam. 
John  PL  Kimball,  Loren  W^.  Clark,  Derby. 

John  H.  Drown,     Seneca  B.  Cooley,  Thnothy  Himiian, 
Han-is  Smith,         Daniel  Mead.         Benj.  Hinman, 
Benj.  F.  Robinson,         Coventry.         Chester  Carpenter, 
Richard  Newton,  Thomas  Guild,       Jeremiah  Glines, 
Lyndon  Robinson,  Charles  Storey,      L.  Chamberlin, 
Jery  IMansfield,      Ebenezer  Gray,      Lewis  C.  Bates, 
A.  C.  Robinson,     John  M.  ]Muzzey,  Orin  Newcomb, 
Jesse  Cook,  Philip  Flanders,     Lemuel  Reding, 

George  Leland,      Sam'l  S.  Kendall,  Ira  Fish, 
Wrn.  P.  May.  Jos.  Wiggins,         Josoph  Bates, 

Brownington.     Elijah  Cleveland.  John  Stewart, 
E.  G.  Strong,  Crafsbury.       Timothy  Corey, 

Tho'e  C.  Stewart,  Alvah  R.  French,  Israel  Blake, 
Gilman  Esty,  Isaac  Hovey,  Ward  Knapp, 


Moody  B.  Kimball,Otis  Sawyer, 
Bela  T.  Jones,       Seymour  Lane, 
Joseph  Chapman,  Solomon  Jenness. 
Joseph  Kidder,  Salem. 

Ralph  P.  Skinner,  Noyes  Hopkinson, 
Simeon  S.  Clark,   Joseph  Crandal), 
Hiram  Kellum,       Samuel  Blake, 
Simeon  K.  Locke.  Calvin  S.  Grow, 


Samuel  Cheney, 
^Varren  Pierce, 
Wm.  Nelson, 
Hiram  House. 

Glover. 
Charles  Hardy, 
Thomas  Baker, 
Jos.  H.  Dwinnell, 
Wan-en  Sartwell,  Jay.  Abial  Cole. 

Solomon  Dwinnell, Wm.  Williams,  Trm/. 

Enoch  B.  Simonds,Hiram  Hadlock,     Ezra  Johnson, 
Wm,  H.  Martin,     Ammi  Brown,        Ralph  Chamberlin, 
James  Simonds,      Walter  Charlton,   Wrn,  Billings, 

Greensboro\       Eli  Hunt.  Samuel  Sumner, 

Stephen  Sherman,  Lowell.  Henry  Corey, 


Sanmel  Hill, 
Ezekiel  Rand, 
Nathan  Cutler, 
John  Sawyer, 
Josiah  Hale, 
John  C.  Tibbets, 


John  Harding,        Sam'l  H.  Hovey, 
Otis  Leland,  Joseph  Burnham, 

Thomas  Wooley,  Hubbard  Hastings, 


Calvin  Sartle, 
Amasa  Paine, 
W.  G.  Aldrich, 


Joseph  G.  Stanly,  Daniel  Sanborn, 
Erastus  Blanchard,Charles  Leland. 


Geo.  H.  Page,  Morgan. 

Horace  Cass. 

Holland. 
Micah  Ferrin, 
Orson  A.  Grow, 
J.  C.  Robinson, 
Henry  Pinney, 
Leonard  Clark, 
Ezra  Hinman. 

Irasburgh. 
George  Nye, 

G.Werthington,  jr.Jona.  Frost, 
Cha's  W.  Prentiss,  Orville  Daggett, 


Jam.es  Keith, 
Tho's  J.  Sartwell, 
D.  H.  Beard. 
JVestfield. 
Luther  Page, 
R.  S.  Page, 


Jesse  Cooper, 
Tho's  Jameson, 

Jesse  Cooper,    } 
Spencer  Clark,  \ 


Cha's  Cummings,  Orlando  Winslow, 
Samuel  Bartlett,     Frank.Chamberlin, 
Jotham  CummingsJairus  Stebbins, 
Ruel  Cobb,  Jere  Hodgkins, 

Ira  Leavens,  Chester  Ooburn, 

John  Grow,  N.  H.  Downs, 

Adlin  Sanborn,      A.  H.  Hitchcock, 
CyrusHemingway.Henry  Richardson. 

JVewport.  IVestmore. 

Asa  B.  Moore,       Jonathan  Powers, 
Jonah  IL  Gale, 
Ira  Cheney, 
Peter  Wheelock,   Peter  Gilman, 
Philander  Sawyer,  Ethan  Blodgett. 

ESSEX  COUNTY. 

Assistant  Justices  of  the  County  Court. 


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Greenleaf  Webb,  Sheriff. 

David  Hibbard,  3d,  High  Bailiff. 

Dsivid  Hihhard,  }T.,  Staters  tMorney. 

Royal  Cutler,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Timothy  Fairchild,  ^ 

Jolin  Dodge,  >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Deliverr/. 

Horace  Hubbard,     3 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

Bloomfidd.        Warner  Bingham,  Ashley  Appleton. 
Jeremiah  Wright,  Benj.  Woodbury,         Lemingio7i. 


Henry  Fuller. 

Brunswick. 
Daniel  Sniitli, 
Rufus  Lambkin. 

Brighton. 
Jason  Currier, 
John  Kilby, 
Oney  Aldrich, 
Elias  Aldrich. 
Caiman. 


John  M.  Darling.  Abdiel  Blodgett, 
East  Haven.      James  H.  Mills. 


John  Walter, 

Elam  Walter. 

Guildhall. 

John  Dewey, 


Lnnenbnrgh. 
Mitchell  Sillsby, 
M.  S.  Chandler, 
Seneca  Sargeant, 


Wm.  Hey  wood,  jr.,Wm.  Gates, 
John  Dodge,  Geo.  E.  Holmes, 


Jona.  Benjamin,  Stephen  Howe, 

Seth  Cutler,  Leland  Snow, 

Gilbert  S.  Frisbee,Wm.  Amy,  John  Dean,  jr. 
Heman  Nichols,     Allen  Gould,  Maidstone, 

Wm.  Morrill,  Seth  Cushman,  Moody  Rich, 

Chapin  K.  Brooks.  Titus  Snell,  Stephen  Ames, 

Concord.  L.  B.  Webb,  Royal  Bastonv 

Harvey  G.  Fry,      John  P.  Denison,  Victory. 

David  Hibbard,  jr.,R.  W.  Freeman,  Ansel  Hannum, 

Geo.  Carpenter,      Timo.  Fairchild,  Elisha  Gustin. 
John  Fry,  jr.,          Israel  Camp.  Wenlock. 

Preston  May,  Granhy.  John  Cargill, 

Nathan  J.  Graves,  Elisha  FuUam,  James  Coray. 
GRAND  ISLE  COUNTY. 

Josenh  M  Mott'  (  '"^^*'*'"^^  Justices  of  County  Court. 

Gary  Whitney,  Sheriff. 

Pardon  Duell,  High  Bailiff. 

Frederick  Hazen,  Staters  Attorney. 

Joel  Allen,  Judge  of  Prolate  for  the  District  of  Grand  Isle. 

Wm.  H.  Russell,  5 

Elihu  Parks,         >  Commissioners  of  Jail  Delivery. 

Jesse  Hazen,        j 


JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 


Jllhiirgh. 
Nathan  Kinsley, 
S.  J.  Davis, 
Benj.  Gordon, 
Albert  C.  Butler, 
Wni.  Miller,  jr., 
Wm.  A.  Ladue, 
D.  R.  McGregor, 


Hiram  Tobias, 
Peter  Corbin, 
Guy  Reynolds, 
C.  T.  Hodgkins, 
Lewis  Ladd, 
John  Reynolds, 
Geo.  W.  Hyde. 
Isle  La  Molt. 


Lewis  W.  Sowles,  Wm.  Stevenson, 
Wm.  H.  Derby,      Charles  Carron, 
Henry  B.  Griggs,  E.  A.  Holcomb, 
Wm.  L.  Sowles,     Henry  Pike, 
Alanson  Niles,       Elihu  Holcomb, 
Lewis  S.  Sowles,   D.  V.  Goodsell, 
Wm.  Sowles,         Daniel  Wait, 
H.  PI.  Reynolds,    Ira  Hall, 
Job  Babcock,  jr.     Joseph  H.  Eddy. 
Grand  Isle.  JVorth  Hero. 

Sam'l  B.  Gordon,   John  Knight, 


Wm.  H.  Russell, 
James  M.  Hazen, 
Isaac  Town, 
Dexter  Hazen, 
Levi  Hutchins, 
Joel  Town, 
Augustus  Knight, 
John  Hazen, 
John  Martin, 
Allen  Sawyer. 
South  Hero. 
Lorenzo  Hall, 
Hector  Adams, 
Orange  Phelps, 
Wm.  E.  Phelps, 
Lewis  Mott, 
Wm.  Landon, 
Wm.  R.  Adams. 


MILITARY  DEPARTMENT. 

His  Excellency  Silas  H.  Jenison,  SlwrcJiam,  Commander-in-Chief. 
Bris:.  Gen.  F.  VV.  Hopkins,  Hutlaiiil,  Adjutnnt  and  Insjiector  General. 
Brig.  Gen.  Davis  Rich,  Shorchavi,  Quarter  Master  General. 
Col.  George  C.  Cahoon,  Lyndon,  Aul  de  Camp. 
FinsT  division. 


Martin  Roberts,  Manchester,  Major 

General. 
Col  Merritt  Clark,  Midilfetown,  Ins 
Maj  C  L  Williams,  Rutland       )  O 
"     Dana  Winslow,  Pitteford   (  < 
Fimt  Brigade. 
John  M.  Potter,  Pownal  Brig  Gen. 
Maj.  Daniel  Roberts,  Inspector. 
Capt.  John  Fay,  Aid  de  Camp-. 
"     Henry  Vanderspeigle,  Q.  M. 

SECOND    DIVISION 

Stephen  Dole,  Danville  maj  gen'l* 
Maj.  Burrill  C.  Howard,  Derby  q'r 
master. 
"     Marshall  Carpenter,  Danville 
aid  de  camp. 

first  Brigade. 
John  Nason,  St  Albans  brig,  gen'l. 
Maj.  Thomas  H.  Fuller,  inspector. 
Capt.  Frederick  G.  Houghton,  q  m 
John  G.  Smith,  aid  de  camp. 


Second  Brigade. 
Robinson  Hall,  Wallingford  Br  Gen 
Maj.  David  H.  Sabin,  Inspector 
Capt.  Seneca  D  Townsend,  Q.  M 

Jerome  B:Hilliard,  Aid  do  C 
Third  Brigade. 
Heman  R.  Smith,  Hinesburg  Br  G. 
Maj.  Bial  Boynton,  Inspector. 
Capt.  John  H.  Bowman,  U'r  Master 

Win.  S.  Meech,  aid  de  camp. 


Second  Brigade. 
Wm.  Hidden,  Crai^sbiiry  brig  sen'l 
Maj.  Stoddard  B.  Colby,  inspector. 
Cai)t.  Geo.  H.  Cook,  q'r  master. 
"     Paul  T.  Sweet,  aid  de  camp. 
Third  Brigade. 
Shulmel  B.  Flint,  Montpel'r,  br  gen 
Maj.  James  Palmer,  inspector. 
Capt.  R.  W.  Hyde,  quartermaster. 
Timothy  Cross,  aid  de  camp. 


*Since  the  list  was  furnished  by  the  Adj.  &  Inspec.  General,  tho  fol 


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lowin;:  promotions  have  been  made  in  tlie  ?ccoik1  divi^;lon  :  John  \:  son 
Major  General,  vice  Steplien  Dole,  resigned  ;  Silas  B.  Hazeltine,  gen. 
first  brigade,  vice  John  Nason  [iromotcd. 


THIKD    DIVISION 

T.  B.  Ransom,  Norwich,  maj.  gen. 

Col.  Ira  Davis,  Norwich,  inspector 

Maj.  G.  A.  Grant,  Woodstock,  q  m 

"     Nelson  Robinson,  Norw'h  )  O 

"     C.  G.  Eastman,  W'dstock  \  < 

J^irii  Brigade. 


Second  Brigade. 

Artemas  Cushman,  Warren  brgenl 

Maj.  Royal  Edson,  inspector. 

Capt.  Royal  Tapper,  q'r  master. 

"     D.  N.  Huntington,  aid  de  c. 

Third  Brigade. 


Orrin  Edson,  Randolph,  brig,  gen.f 
Maj.  Samuel  L.  French,  inspector. 
Capt.  L.  S.  Noble,  quartermaster. 
Justus  W.  p'rench,  aid  do  c 


Roland  Smith,  Townshend  br  gen'l 
Maj.  John  Roberts,  jr.  inspector. 
Capt.  Warren  L.  Wells,  q'rmast'r 
John  T  Leonard,  aid  de  camp 


tEbenezer  Bass  promoted  to  be  Gen.  1st  Brig,  vice  O.  Edson,  resigned. 

REGIMENTS. 

\.-!t  Regiment.  [  ]lfh  Regiment. 

Norman  Blackmer,  Bennington,  col   Alljcrt  G  Tarlton,  St  Albans,  col 


Franklin  Dyer,'Shaftsbury,  lieut  col 
Perez  Harwood,  Bennington,  major 

•2d  Regiment. 
Israel  N.  Sikes,  Dorset,  colonel 
Isaac  McDaniels,  Danby,  lieut  col 
II.  T.  Lillie,  Danby  major 

'3d  Retnineiit. 
James  H.  Piieljis,  Townshend    col 
HoUanii  Plympton,  Wardsboro'  It  c 
Mark  Ball,  Athens  miijor. 

4t.h  Regiment. 
Russell  Ilickok,  I'ouUney  colonel 
David  H   Sahin,  Wallinglbrd  It  col 
James  R.  Noble,  Tinmouth  major 

5tk  Regiment. 
Amos  C.  Kellogg,  Pittstbrd  colonel 
Artemas  S  Cushman,  Castleton  It  c 
Isaac  C  Wheaton,  Pittstbrd  major 

Htli  Regiment. 
Herman  Sampson,  Cornwall,  col 
Sardis  Dodge,  Weybridge  lient  col 
Henry  H  Merritt,  Sudbury  major 

1th  Regiment. 
Luman  B  Smith,  Monkton,  colonel 
Benjamin  Allen,  Bristol,  lieut  col 
Gustavus  Y  Cook,  N.  Haven,  maj 

8th  Regiment, 
Rolla  Gleason,  Richmond,  colonel 
Orville  Shaw,  Jericho,  lieut  col 
Wrn  H  French,  Williston,  major 

Qth  Regiment. 
Henry  Thomas,  Burlington,  colonel 
Jas  Langshore,  Colchester,  lieut  col 
R  N  Flack,  Burlington,  major 

10th  Regiment. 
Horace  Wardsworth,  No  Hero,  col 
Giles  Harrington,  Alburgh,  lieut  col 
Jedediah  Hazen,  North  Hero,  maj 


II  D  Loomis,  St  Albans,  lieut  co 
ieo  W  Brown,  St  "Vlhans,  major 

l-2th  Regiment. 
S  B  Hazeltine,  Bakersfield,  colonel 

[promoted] 
H  S  Bowen.  Berkshire,  major 

13th  Regiment. 
Albert  Stevens,  Eden,  colonel 
Giles  A  Barber,  Canibrulge,  major 

14th  Regiment, 
Levi  B  Child,  Derby,  colonel     , 
John  Hurlhurt,  Glover,  lient  col 
Varon  Hinman,  Derby,  major 

loth  Regiment. 
John  P  Denison,  Guildhall,  col6iiel 
J  H  Hopkinson,  Guildhall,  lieut  col 
Geo  W  Gates,  Lunonburgh,  major   I 

16th  Regiment. 
James  Morse,  Waterford,  colonel 
John  G  Darling,  Concord,  lieut  col  j 
L  W  Fenton,  St  Johnsbury,  major 

nth  Regiment. 
Seevy  Garfield,  Hardwick,  colonel 
Thomas  Nelson,  Barnet,  lieut  col 
Clninton  Cook,  Cabot,  major 

18th  Regiment. 
Nath'l  Davis,  jr.,  Montpelier,  col 
Ira  McLoud,  Calais,  lieut  colonel 
Elias  Waketield,  jr.,  Calais,  major 

19th  Regiment. 
Reuben  Page,  jr.,  Corinth,  colonel 
Reuben  Stevens,  Corinth,  lieut  col 
Jas  Buckingham,  Wells  River,  maj 

20th  Regiment. 
Ebenezer  Bass,  Williamstown,  col 

[promoted] 
H  C  Weeden,  Washington,  I't  col 
Samuel  Kimball,  Barre,  major 


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•21st  R(s:iipent. 
Samuel  H  George,  Chelsea,  colonel 
Tho's  S  Paine,  Chelsea,  lieut  col 
George  Carpenter,  Randolph,  maj 

aSd  Regment. 
Orson  Perkins,  Stockbridge,  col 
I  r  Matthews,  Rochester,  lieut  col 
Uunicl  S  Putnam,  Betliel,  major 

93(/  Regiment. 
Wm  E  Lewis,  Norwicli,  colonel 
ri  G  Ilcatoii,  Thetibrd,  lieut  col 
Darius  Rush,  Hartford,  major 

24fA  Regment. 
Daniel  Ransom,  Woodstock,  col 
Geo  C  Pratt,  Woodstock,  lieut  col 
Charles  Daua,  Woodstock  uuijor 


25(/i  Regiment. 
Peter  T  Washburn,  Ludlow,  col 
Hiram  Harlow,  Springfield,  I't  col 
Jas  M  Putnam,  Ludlow,  major 

•26th  Regiment. 
T  O  Dunham,  Westminster,  col 
Stephen  Dudley,  Peru,  lieut  col 
Stephen  Smith,  Londonderry,  maj 

^7th  Regiment. 
Timothy  S  Taft,  Guilford,  colonel 
Willard  Foster.  Whitingham,  I'tc 
Luke  Y  Higley,  Marlboro',  major 

Rijle  Regiment. 
Lorenzo  Ponierov,  Franklin,  col 
Wra  H  Bell,  St  Albans,  lieut  col 
J  B  Bowdich,  S wanton,  major 


The  militia  of  this  State  is  divided  into  three  Divisions,  nine  Brig- 
ades, twenty-eight  Regiments,  including  a  Rifle  Regiment,  and  two 
liundred  and  niucty-one  companies. 

Th'3  whole  Kiilitia  force  of  the  State,  according  to  the  return  of  the 
Adjutant  and  Inspector  General  for  the  year  1840,  is  twenty-six  thous- 
and three  hundred  and  four,  including  commissioned,  non-commission- 
ed officers,  musicians,  and  privates. 


EXECUTIVE  APPOINTMENTS. 

George  B  Manser,  Montpelier,  Secretary  of  Cirll  and  Military  Affairs. 
Austin  D  Arms,  Montpelier,  Librarian  of  the  Slate  Library. 
Commissioners  to  take  depositions,  Sfc.  out  of  the  State. 

M'ew  York — Robert  J  IKllon,  Charles  Marsh,  John  Bissell,  Ulysses 
T)  French,  Harrison  G  O  Babcoci?,  Wni  H  Maxwell,  Ebeuezer  Young, 
New  York  city  ;  Job  Olin,  Troy  ;  John  Hastings,  West  Troy  ;  James 
G  Hopkins,  Ogdensburgh. 

Ohio — Samuel  B  Prentiss,  Cleveland. 

Pennsylvania — Romeo  Austin,  Philadelphia. 

Connecticut — Seth  Terry,  Hartford. 

Massachusetts — Wm  G  Hunter,  Peter  S  Wheelock,  Boston. 

Jilabama — Jonathan  Bliss,  Gainesville. 


LEGISLATIVE  APPOINTMENTS. 

Commissioners  of  Deaf,  Dumb  and  Blind — Leonard  Sargeant  of  Man- 
chester, John  Colby  of  Washington,  Henry  Stowell  of  Cambridge. 
Siiperintciidant  of  Slflte  Prison — Milton  Brown,  Windsor. 
Bunk  Commissioner  and  Bank  Inspector — Robert  Pierpoint,  Rutland. 
Agent  to  settle  concerns  of  Vt  State  Bank — Henry  F  Janes,  Waterbury. 
Rq)ortcr  of  decisions  of  Supreme  Court — Wm  Weston,  Burlington. 


COLLEGES,    «fec. 
University  of  Vermont,  Burtington. 

Facnhy. — Rev.  John  Wheeler,  D.  D.,  President  ;  Rev.  James  Marsh, 
O.  D.,  Professor  of  Intellectual  and  Moral  Philosophy;  George  Wyllys 
Benedict,  M  A.,  Professor  of  Natural  History  and  of  Chemistry  ;  Rev. 
Joseph  Torrey,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  the  Latin  and  Greek  Languages  ; 
Farrand  Northrop  Benedict,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Mathematics  and  Civ- 
il Engineering  ;  Professorship  of  Anatomy  and  Surgery  vacant  ;  Joseph 


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Marsh,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Physic  ;  Henry 
Oianey,  M.  A.,  Professor  of  Vatural  Pliilosophy. 

Catalogue  of  Ortobcr,  18KI. — Freshmen  20,  3ophmoro3  37,  juniors  25, 
seniors  2-3,— total  110. 

Coinnir'nccmcnt  first  Wednesday  in  August ;  two  vacations,  one  of 
four  weeks  from  the  conimencenient,  the  other  of  eight  weeks  from 
tlie  first  Wednesday  of  January.     Tuition   $25  per  annum. 

aiiddletoiiry  College,  .ISitS-dlehmrti. 

Faculty — Rev  Benjamin  Laharee,  A  .M.  President  ;  Solomon  Stoddard 
A  M,  Professor  of  Languajes  ;  Alexander  C.  Twining,  A  M,  Piiinter 
Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Mathematics  and  Civil  Engineering  ; 
Cliarles  B  Adims,  A  M,  Burr  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Natural  His- 
tory ;  Rev.  Alhert  Smith,  A  M,  professor  of  Rhetoric  and  Englisli  Lit- 
erature ;  Wm  F  ISascon],  A  B.  Tutor.  Catalogue  of  1840  not  receiv  ed. 

Koir-ivicli  I'niversity,  c^'ortciclt. 

Faculty. — Allen  Partridge,  President  and  Professor  of  Mathematicsj 
Philosophy,  Military  Science,  &c.,  and  Lecturer  ;  Henry  W.  Morris, 
Professor  of  Practical  Mathematics,  Civil  Engineering,  and  Drawing  ; 
A.  E.  Bovoe,  Professor  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  Languages,  English 
Literature,  cSic.  This  institution  went  into  operation  in  1835,  and  the 
whole  numher  of  students,  since  its  commencement,  in  the  collegiate 
and  civil  engineering  department,  exceeds  200  ;  number  in  1840,  70. 
Tuition  §32  per  year.  Annual  commencement  on  the  Thursday  fol- 
lowing the  third  Wednesday  in  August,  immediately  after  which  there 
is  a  vacation  (the  only  one)  of  four  weeks.  Military  Science,  hoth 
theoretical  and  practical,  forms  a  part  of  the  course  of  instruction  at 
this  institution. 

Dartmouth.  College,  'BSaHovcf,  -V.  Jff. 

Facility . — Rev.  Nathan  Lord,  D.  D.,  President  ;  Ebenezer  Adams, 
A.M.,  Professor  Emeritus  of  Mathematics  and  Natural  Pliilosophy  ; 
Rev  Roswell  Shurtleff,  D  D  Professor  Knieritus  of  Moral  Philosophy 
and  Political  Economy  ;  Phillips  Professorship  of  Theology  vacant  : 
Stephen  W  Willianifl,  M  D,  Lecturer  on  Medical  Botany  and  Medi- 
cal Jurisprudence;  Sev  Charles  B  Haddnck,  AM,  Professor  of  In- 
tellectual Philosophy  and  English  Literature  ;  Dixi  Crosby,  M  1), 
Professor  of  Surgery  and  Obstetrics  ;  Joseph  Roby,  M  D,  Lcclurer 
on  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Physic,  &c  ;  Alpheus  Crosby,  A  M, 
Professor  of  the  Greek  Language  and  Literature  ;  Ira  Young,  A  AI, 
Prolessor  of  Natural  Philosophy  and  Astronomy  :  Oliver  P  Hubbard, 
M  1),  Hall  Professor  of  Mineralogy  and  Geology,  and  Professor  of 
Chemistry  and  Pharmacy  ;  Samuel  Gilman  Brown,  A  M  Evans  Pro- 
fessor of  Oratory  and  Belles-Letters  ;  Oliver  W  Holmes,  M  U,  Pro- 
fessor of  Anatomy  and  Physiology  ;  Edwin  D  S3nl)orn,  A  M,  Pro- 
fessor of  the  Latin  Language  and  Literature  ;  Stephen  Chase,  A  M, 
Professor  of  IMathematics  ;  Abner  Hartwidl  Brown,  Tutor  in  Latin  and 
Mathematics  ;  Joseph  Bartlett,  A  M,  Tutor  in  Greek  and  Mathe- 
matics- 

Cataloinie,  1840 — Medical  students,  seniors  35,  juniors  3(5,  undergrad- 
uates, seniors  78,  juniors  100,  sophomores  90,  freshmen  71 — total  410. 

Commencement  last  Thursday  in  July  ;  vacations,  from  commence- 
ment four  weeks,  from  25th  Nov.  seven  weeks,  from  the  second  Wed- 
nesday irt  May  two  weeks  ;  tuition  27  dols-. 

Vermont  Medical  College,  tt'oottsioel:. 

; ,  Chemistry  and  Materia  Mcdica  ;  Henry  H  ChiUls,  >.I 


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1  I'heoiy  and  Practice  of  Medicir. e  and  Obstetrics  ;  Robert  Wattsj 
y  ■■  ;  D,  general  and  speciil  Anatomy  and  Physiology,  and  Patliologi- 
1  '  latomy  ;  Oilman  Kimball,  M  D,  Principles  and  Practice  of  Surg- 
c.  .  ;  'Aon.  Jacob  Collanier,  A  M,  Medical  Jurisprudence  ;  Samuel  W 
'Iliaycr,  jr,  demonstrator  of  Anatomy.  Fees  for  the  course  50  dols, 
graduation  18,  for  those  attending  two  courses  and  not  graduating,  10. 
Annual  course  of  lectures  commences  second  Thursday  of  Marchi 

Vermont  Academy  of  Medicine,  Caatleton, 

Horace  Green,  M  D,  Professor  of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  ; 
Robert  Nelson,  i\I  D,  Professor  of  general  and  special  Anatomy  and 
Physiology  ;  James  Hadley,  M  D,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Pharm- 
acy ;  Janies  Bryan,  BI  D,  Professor  of  Surgery  and  Medical  Jurispru- 
dence ;  Joseph  Perkins,  M  D,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Obstet- 
rics j  C  L  Mitchell,  M  D,  Professor  of  general  Pathology  ;  Egbert 
Jamieson,  M  D,  demonstrator  of  Anatomy.  The  annual  session  for 
public  lectures  commences  on  the  second  Thursday  of  March  and  con- 
tinues fourteen  weeks.  Matriculation  5  dols,  fee  for  the  course  50, 
graduation  15.  The  reading  term  commences  June  15  and  continues 
to  the  first  of  March  ;  fee  3(5  dols.  for  the  whole  reading  term,  and  for 
a  part  of  the  time  in  proportion. 

■\  ermout  Asylum  for  tlie  Insane,  BratHeboro\ 

The  Judges  of  the  Supreme  Court  compose  the  Board  of  Visitors. 

TrusUes — Samuel  Clark,  Epaphro.  Seymour,  Asa  Keyes,  N  B  Wil- 
Ijston.  Wm  H  Rockwell,  M  D,  Snperintendant  and  Physician  ;  Dr 
Chauncey  Booth,  jr,  .Assistant  Physician  ;  Mrs  Ann  F  Wilkinson,  Mat- 
rvii.  Number  of  patients  for  the  year  ending  Oct.  1,  1840,  142 — dis- 
charged 33  recovered,  13  improved,  8  unimproved,  1  eloped,  6  died — 
leaving  81  in  the  Asylum.  Terms  of  admissiun — for  indigent  patients 
of  this  state  2  dollars  per  week,  others  3. 


BENEVOLENT  SOCIETIES. 

VERMONT    BIBLE    SOCIETY. 

Officers — Hon  Phineas  While,  Putney,  President ;  Hon  Wm  C  Kit- 
tredge,  Hon  Samuel  Swift,  Vice  Presidents ;  Rev  Austin  Ilazen,  Ber- 
lin, Corresponding  Secretary  ;  Rev  B  W  Smith,  Montpelier,  Recording 
Hi-crctary ;  Mr  Charles  Spalding,  Montpelier,  Treasurer  ;  Gen  E  P  Wal- 
ton, Hon  Geo  Worthington,  Rev  Daniel  Wild,  Rev  Austin  Hazen,  Dea 
Alfred  Pitkin,  Rev  C  R  Harding,  Hon  J  Loomis,  Directors  ;  Hon  Joseph 
Hinves,  Auditor.  Annual  meeting  at  Montpelier,  on  Wednesday  suc- 
ceeding second  Thursday  in  Oct. 

VERMONT    TEMPERANCE    SOCIETY. 

Officers — Erastus  Fairbanks,  Esq.  St  Johnsbury,  President ;  George 
B  Manser,  Esq.  Montpelier,  Secretary  and  Treasurer;  Hon  Andrew 
McMillan,  Hon  Wm  C  Kittredgc,  Rev  Russell  Streeter,  Benj  Swan, 
Esq.  Hon  Jeduthun  Loomis,  Dr  James  Spalding,  Gen  E  P  Walton,  C 
L  Knapp,  Esq.  Ei:ecutive  Committee.  Annual  meeting  at  Montpelier, 
on  the' Tuesday  succeeding  the  second  Thursday  in  October. 

VERMONT    COLONIZATION    SOCIETY. 

Officers — Hon  Elijah  Paine,  Williamstown,  President ;  Hon  I  P  Dana, 
Hon  Joseph  Howes,  Kice  Presidents;  Daniel  Baldwin,  Esq.  Montpelier, 
Treasurer;  Rev  J  K  Converse,  Burlington,  Secretary  ;  John  Richards, 
Phineas  White,  Daniel  Kellogg,  James  Bell,  Sylvanus  Chapin,  A  W 
Hyde,  B  W  Smith,  John  Hough,  David  Peirce,  Henry  Stevens,  W 
Mitchell,  Directors;  Hon  J  hoomis,  Auditor ,  Annual  meeting  at  Mont- 
pelier 3d  Thursday  in  October, 


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VERMONT    ANTI-SLAVERY    SOCIETY. 

Ojficcrs — Rev  H  F  Leavitt,  President ;  C  L  Kuayjp,  Correspondrng 
Secretin-)! ;  M  D  Gordon,  Rccordinir  Secretary  ;  R  T  Rob'nson,  H  F  Lea- 
vitt, J  F  Goodhue,  J  W  Hale,  O  B  Murray,  Jedodiah  Holcomb,  O  J 
Eells,  R  F  Haskell,  E  D  Barber,  C  L  Knapp,  M  D  Gordon,  Cyrus  Priu- 
dle,  Kiccvtire  Ciniimittrc  ;  J  A  Allen,  Middiebury,  Scr'y  of  Committee  : 
Rev  Joab  Seelcy,  General  Atjent.  Annual  meetinf!  at  Brandon,  second 
Wednesday  and  Tliursiiay  of  Jan  ;  special  meeting  at  Alontpelier  iii  Oct. 

VEKMONT    DOMESTIC    MISSIONARY    SOCIETY. 

Officers— Wm  Page,  Esq.  Rutland,  President  :  Jolin  Francis,  Esq. 
Peter  Starr,  Esq.  Dr  Josiali  Shedd,  Vice  Presidents :  Rev  Samuel  Del- 
ano, East  Willianistow:i,  Corresponding  Secretary  ;  llev  Dana  Lamb, 
Rerwdi  II  g  Secretary  ;  Constant  W  Storrs,  Montpelier,  Treasurer;  Rev 
iMessrs  T  A  Morrill,  C  Walker,  J  Wheeler,  A  Hazen,  H  F  Leavitt, 
J  K  Converse,  T  Hall,  W  Child,  J  Steele,  S  Parmelee,  B  W  Smith, 
S  H  Hodges,  S  Delano,  Directors;  Job  Lyman,  Ec;q.  Woodstock,  Au- 
ditor.    jVext  annual  meeting  at  Woodstock,  in  September. 

VERMONT    SABBATH    SCHOOL   UNION. 

Rev  Thomas  A  Merrill,  Middiebury,  President ;  Rev  H  Curtis,  Bran- 
don, Secretary ;  next  annual  meeting  at  Woodstock,  in  September. 

VERMONT    EDUCATION    SOCIETY. 

Rev  H  F  Leavitt,  Vergennes,  Secretary ;  next  annual  meeting  at 
Woodstock  in  September. 


STATISTICS 

Polls  assessed  46540 
Acres  land  ap'd  1289308 
Houses&lots  ap- 

purtenent  44088 

Mills,  stores,  dis- 
tilleries, &c        3446 
Oxen  33153 

Cows  and  other  3 

year  old  cattle  151101 

Cattle  of -2  years  S5770 

Horses  &imiles  3  V  9862 

do     val  25to75  "42-213 


FROM  THE  LIST  OF  1840. 

Hors.&mulesov75  1188 1  Brass  Clocfcs  &c    1794 
do    2  year  old    2958 1  Gold  AVatches  409 

do     1  year  old    2714 1  Common  do  5250 

Stallions  4  y  &  over  158  Money  on  hand  & 

do       3      do  141     debts  due  $2,581,663 


Jacks  26 

Sheep  1314446 

Minors  equipped 

for  military  serv.  3344 
Militia  full  eq'pd  13076 
do      other  than 
equipped  2494 


Bank  &  Insxirance 

stock    81,117,960  83 
Amount  of  list — 

including   two 

folds        2,392,231  50 

on  which  state 

tax  is  rais'd 2,199,762 


NEWSPAPERS 

Vermont  Gazette  Bennington 

Vermont  Phoinix  Brattleboro' 

Windham  Co  Democrat        do 
Bellows  Falls  Gazette        B.  Falls 
World  of  Music  (musical)         do 
Vt  Chronicle  (relig.  cong.)Windsor 
Vermont  Times  do 

Vermont  Mercury  Woodstock 

Spirit  of  the  Age  do 

Citizen  Soldier  (military)  Norwich 
Rutland  Herald  '     Rutland 

Vermont  Statesman  Castleton 

Vt  Telegraph  (relig.  bap.)  Brandon 
Rutland  it  Addison  Co  Wliig     do 
Burlington  Smitinel        Burlington 

do  Free  Press  do 

Nortli  Star  Danville 


IN  VERMONT. 

People's  Press  Middiebury 

Middiebury  Free  Press         do 
Vt  Farmer  (agricultural)      do 
Green  Mt.  Emporium  (lit.)  do 
Vergennes  Vermonter     Vergennes 
Orange  Co  Republican        Chelsea 
Vt  Watch.  &  State  Jour.  Montpel'r 
Vt  Patriot  &  State  Gaz.  do 

Universaiist  Watchman  (rel)  do 
Voice  of  Freedom(anti slavery  )do 
Vt  Temperance  Star  do 

The  Caledonian  St  Johnsbury 

Franklin  iMessenger  St  Albans 

Vermont  Republican  do 

Lamoille  River  Express      Johnson 
I/amoille  Whig  do 

North  America  n(Brit.  pol.)Swanton 


15 

!5 

1 

PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTION...  1840.        | 

BEN>'IXGTOJS     COUNTY. 

Harri- 

Van     Bir- 

Harri- 

Van     Bir- 

sua      Bureii    ney 

pon 

3uren  ney 

^Mingto7i 

150 

91     1 

Rupert 

149 

31     1 

Binnmgton 

392 

290     1 

Sandgate 

116 

62 

Dorset 

142 

99  17 

Searshu?-gh 

23 

9 

Glnstenhuri/ 

14 

Shaftsbury 

119 

2]  9    9 

Landgrove 

42 

17 

Stamford 

46 

85 

Manchester 

201 

123     ] 

Sunderland 

32 

64 

Pownal 

117 

180 

IVinhall 

94 

14 

Peru 

72 

18 

JVoodford 

57 

48 

Rendshoro' 

44 

101 

Total, 

1796 

1423  30 

WIXDHAM 

COUNTY. 

Adon 

21 

2 

Putney 

256 

75    7 

Athens 

52 

59 

Rockingham 

307 

177    1 

Brattlehoro'' 

404 

113 

Somerset 

18 

23 

Dover 

55 

82 

Stratton 

36 

25 

Dummerston 

112 

39 

Townshtnd 

221 

50 

Brookline 

47 

23    4 

Vernon 

82 

55 

Grafton 

148 

69 

Wardshoro'' 

140 

74 

Guilford 
Hall/ax 

206 

91     1 

Westminster 

143 

117 

177 

53 

Jfliitinghum 

167 

100 

Jamaica 

171 

86 

IVilmingion 

115 

13(>     1 

Londonderry 

189 

51     9 

Windluuii 

122 

29    4 

Marlboro' 

125 

72 

A'ciifane 

158 

104 

Total, 

3472 

1714  18 

RUTLAND 

COUNTY. 

Benson, 

155 

80 

Pawlet, 

199 

133 

Brandon, 

322 

101 

Pittsfield, 

102 

28 

Castleton, 

260 

100     1 

Pittsford, 

224 

125 

Chittenden, 

66 

24 

Poultney, 

342 

15    3 

Clarendon, 

161 

50 

Rutland, 

383 

48     1 

Danhy, 

158 

96 

Sherburne, 

47 

45 

Fairhaven, 

86 

30 

Shrewsbury, 

113 

111 

Hnbbardton, 

120 

20 

Sudbunj, 

82 

96 

Ira, 

73 

20 

Tinmouth, 

126 

Mendon, 

59 

80 

Wallingford, 

213 

88 

Middletoivn, 

170 

92     1 

Wells, 

94 

56 

Mount  Holly 

233 

7 

West  Haven, 

88 

40 

MountTaboj; 

11 

23    4 

Orwell, 

227 

41 

Total, 

4114 

1551  10 

126 

WINDSOR    COUNTY. 

A7idover, 

123      32 

Pomfret, 

207 

98 

Bcdtimore, 

34        1 

Reading, 

185 

66 

Bctnutrd, 

182    13(J 

Rochester, 

207 

61 

Btthcl, 

212    111     4 

Royalton, 

252 

58    2 

Bridi^cwater, 

200     110 

Sharon, 

138 

117 

Cavendish, 

312      13 

Spiingfeld, 

412 

117 

Chester, 

283    173 

Stockhridge, 

159 

114 

Hartford, 

279      59 

Weaihersfidd 

342 

24 

Hartland, 

338    130 

Weston, 

200 

24    2 

Ludlow, 

260      19 

IVindsor, 

424 

55 

j^'oi'ivichi, 

221     160    1 

fVoodstock, 

667 

81    3 

Plymouth, 

180      62 

Total, 

5817 

1821  12 

ADDISON    COUNTY. 

Addison, 

138         20 

Mwhaven, 

142 

35  11 

\  Bridport, 

233      49 

P  anion. 

69 

26 

1  Bristol, 

157      76 

Ripton, 

43 

18 

i   Cornwall, 

131        8 

Snlishuiij, 

121 

30 

1  Ferris'.'urgli, 

174      19    1 

Shoreham, 

238 

47 

\    GosJien, 

70      15 

Starksboro\ 

127 

70    1 

Granville, 

77      19 

Vergen.ies, 

200 

75 

Hancock, 

60      31 

WuUhxtm, 

23 

9 

Leieesicr, 

V.O      22 

ff'eijhridge. 

77 

56  10 

1  Lincoln, 

95      32    3 

Whiting, 

89 

35 

Middlehuru, 

347     137     1 



Monkton, 

105      87 

Total, 

2806 

916  26 

ORANGE    COUNTY. 

Bradford, 

182    142 

Strafford, 

150 

180  16 

Brainiree, 

139      69 

Thdford, 

216 

209 

Brookfield, 

191      87  18 

Topsham, 

95 

225 

Chelsea, 

214    253 

Tunhridge, 

229 

125 

Corinth^ 

182     175 

Vershire, 

133 

103 

Fairlee, 

66      67 

Washington, 

156 

57 

jYeivburij, 

247     ]54     5 

West  Fairlee, 

83 

73    6 

Orange, 

116      61 

Willimnstown  173 

94    4 

Randolpli, 

302    142  23 

Total, 

2874  2216  71 | 

CHITTENDEN    COUNTY. 

Bolton, 

7          37 

Hinesburg, 

210 

60 

Burlington, 

386    272 sc6 

Himtington, 

136 

69 

Charlotte, 

180      26 

Jericho, 

185 

74 

Colchester, 

138      94 

Milton, 

229 

117    2 

Essex, 

133    147 

Richmond, 

100 

125 

197 

Shelburne, 

115 

45     1  Westford, 

171 

70  14 

St.  George^ 

27 

3 

Williston, 

164 

104     1 

Underhiil, 

100 

148 

Total, 

2282 

1381  18 

WASHINGTON    COUNTY. 

Barre, 

172 

223  11 

Monroe, 

33 

124    3 

Berlin, 

161 

105 

JVorthfidd, 

218 

163 

Calais, 

52 

191     5 

Plainjield, 

67 

131     2 

Duxhu7'rj, 

80 

51    3 

Roxbury, 

71 

51 

Fayston, 

20 

34    8 

Waterbwy, 

175 

157  10 

Marshfield, 

121 

92 

Warren, 

161 

46 

Middlesex, 

127 

m  1 

Waitsjield, 

111 

64  18 

Montpelier, 

341 

348    5 

Worcester, 

54 

44     1 

Moretoiim, 

93 

94    3 

Total, 

2057 

1984  65 

CALEDONIA    COUNTY. 

Barnet, 

206 

109 

Peacham, 

157 

93 

Burke, 

171 

42 

Ryegate, 

86 

92 

Cabot, 

112 

142 

Shejield, 

67 

37 

Danville, 

209 

268 

St.Johnsbury,  220 

113 

Groton, 

92 

91 

Sutt07l, 

81 

122 

Hardwick, 

78 

124 

Walden, 

65 

104 

Kirby, 

41 

27 

Waterford, 

204 

76 

Lyndon, 

159 

167 

Wheelock, 

30 

85 

jYeiva7'k, 

47 

21 

Total, 

2025 

1713 

FRANKLIN    COUNTY. 

Bakersfield, 

121 

86 

Highgate, 

217 

119     1 

Berkshire, 

122 

59  U 

Montgomery, 

102 

17 

Enoshurgh, 

190 

60    4 

Richford, 

90 

44 

Fairfax, 

193 

75 

Sheldon, 

185 

107 

Fairfield, 

136 

218 

St.  Albans, 

275 

178  10 

Fletcher, 

72 

59 

Swanton, 

166 

87    3 

F-anklin, 

113 

59    6 

, 

Georgia, 

203 

28    4 

Total, 

2186  1190  39 1 

ESSEX   COUNTY. 

Bloomfield, 

33 

6 

Guildhall, 

73 

49 

Brighton, 

17 

9 

Granhy, 

13 

9 

Brunsivick, 

7 

14 

Leniington, 

15 

13 

Canaan, 

19 

55 

Lunenhurgh 

130 

96 

Concord, 

141 

52 

Total, 

448 

303 

GRAND    ISLE    COUNTY. 

Alburgh, 

148 

45 

JVorth  Hero, 

40 

42 

Grand  Isle, 

86 

20 

South  Hero, 

69 

20 

Isle  La  MoU, 

20 

35 

Total, 

363 

162 

Albany, 

Barton, 

Brownington 

Charleston, 

Coventn/, 

Crqftsbunj, 

Derby, 

Glover, 

Greenshoro,'' 

Holland, 


03 

80 

88 

(Jij 

119 

10(1 

ISO 

1)7 

83 

3(] 


ORLEANS 

77    6 
5()     5 
'21 
37 

28 


/o 
79 
78 
51 
21 


COU?«TY. 

Irashurgh, 

Jay, 

Lowell, 

Morgan, 

Salem, 

Troy, 

Westfidd, 

JFestmore 


103 

G 

40 

58 

26 

150 

34 

8 


49scl 
2G 
34    8 

7 

3 
GG    4 
2G 
10 


Belvidere, 

Camhrldge, 

Eden, 

Elmore, 

Hydepark, 

Johnson, 


7 

152 

G(i 

33 

G5 

138 


Total, 

LAMOILLE    COUNTY. 

Mansfield, 
Morristoivn, 
Stow, 
Waterville, 
Wolcott, 
Total, 


1293  745  17 


13 

159 

0 

32 
101 
130 


24  1 

149  0 

196 

34  9 

50  0 

888  12 

nttorin"  7. 


118 
153 

79 

96 

907 

Tplal— Harrison  3-3440;  Van  Ruren  18007  ;  Bivney  319  ;  S( 

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VEKMOXT     MUTUAL,    MONTPELIER. 

Commenced  issiiin.';  policies  Miircli  31,  1S38,  and  up  to  August  1, 1840,  ' 
luid  issued  '  29710,  insuring  to  the  sum  of  $25,433,650  , 

expired  or  cancelled  16096,        "  13,985,?l-2  i 

leaving  in  force  13614,        "  11,447,838  j 

Total  amount  of  receipts,  254,126  31  | 

"  "  losses  and  expenses,  247,474  06, bal.  in  trcas.  6,652  25  I 

Operations  for  the  year  eml'uur  Anv.  1,  1840  :  1810  policies  issued,  insur- 
ing 1,676,816.     Receipts,  including  balance  of  last  year,      36,123  84 
Exncnditures— 107  losses  23,222  06,  expenses,  &c.  6,249  53—29,471  59  , 


Moses  Stron^ 
Davis  Uicli 
IN'atlian  H  Bottum 
Henry  Smitli 
VVm  E  Trask 
Wm  Barron 
Jolm  Johnson 
Goo  B  Cliandler 
Jolm  Spaiili 


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Addison 

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Windham 

Windsor 

Orange 

Chittenden 

Caledonia 

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Jos.  Reed,  t-tuart  Drown   do 


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Franklin 
Lamoille 
Orleans 


Paul  Dillingham,  jr 

Araunah  Waterman 

James  O  Walker 

Moses  Morse 

Samuel  C  Crafts 

Hector  Adams  Grand  Isle  Directors 
John  Spalding,  President, 
Joshua  Y  Vail,  Secretary, 
Joseph  Reed,  Vice  President, 
Harry  Vail,  Treasurer. 

■W'lNUHAM    COUNTY    MUTUAL,    NEWFAXE. 

Phinelias  White,  President ;  Marslial  Newton,   Secretary;  Marshal 
Miller,  Treasurer. 

RUTLAND    AND    ADDISON    COUNTY    MUTUAL,    EHANDON. 

El)enezer  N  Briggs,  President ;  Ezra  June,  Secretary. 

WINDSOR  COUNTY  MUTUAL,  WOODSTOCK. 

David  Peivce,  President;  Lyndon  A  Marsh,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 

ORANGE  COUNTY  MUTUA^,  CHELSEA. 

Lebbeus  Egerton,  President ;  John  W  Smitli,  Secretary. 
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STATE  OF  THE  TREASURY,  Sept.  30,  1840 

Staie  of  Vi^mont  in  account  with  Henry  F.  Janes,  Esq.,   Treasurer  of 

fcrmant,  Dr. 

To  cash  paid  debenture  of  General  Assembly,  $21,003  84 

I).  Pierce,  Auditor,  posta5;e  bill,  5  13j 

i?nprcine  and  County  Court  orders  other  than  to 

State's  Attornioa,  22,460  50| 

Coun  orders  to  the  several  State's  attornies,      35S9  69 
'J'ru.stee3  of  Insane  Hospital,  2000  OOj 

Auditor's  orders,  8048  29, 

Fox  certificates,  1432  25 

Eear  "  20.>  OO' 

Wolf        "  180  00 

Panther    "  20  00 

Crow        "  2  80 

t-'ocoon  and  Silk.  Premiums,  360  71! 

Judges  of  Supreme  Court  in  part  of  their 
Halaries,  Si)50  24 

Deduct  fees  in  civil  suits,  1742  63-4207  6lj 

R'>visers  of  Statute  Laws  of  the  State,  3500  OO' 

^V.  K.  Webber,  Ciuarter  Master  of  the  11th  Reg- 

nient  of  Vermor.t  Militia,  called  out  on  north-  | 

em  frontier,  1450  03j 

other  special  appropriations  by  acts  of  the  Legis- 
lature, 1605  7S 
drafts  of  Commandants  of  Regiments  and  of  Ad-  | 
jutant  General,  for  expenses  of  drilb,  &.C.        4682  44 
SaperintcnJent  of  State's  Prison,                            2000  00 
Governor  Jenison  balance  of  last  year's  salary            375 
"              "     in  part  of  present  year's  salary,  300  00 
F.  F.  Merrill,  Clerk  of  House,  two  half  year's 

salary, 
J.  A.  Vail,  half  year's  salary  as  Librarian, 
A.  U.  Arms,  half  year's  salary  as  Librarian, 
J.  L.  Buck,  Assistant  Clerk  of  House,  in  part 

of  last  year's  salary, 
J.  L.  Buck,  Assistant  Clerk  of  House,  in  part  of 

present  year's  salary, 
C.  L.  Knapp,   Secretary   of  State,  half  of  last 

year's  salary, 
C.L.  Knapp,  Secretary  of  State,  in  part  of  pre- 
sent year's  salary, 
N.  Williams,   Secretary  of  Senate,  half  of  last 

year's  salary, 
N.Williams,   Secretary   of  Seuate,   in  part  of  I 

present  year's  salary, 
Wm.  Weston,  Assistant  Secretary  of  Secita, 

half  of  la3t  year's  salary, 
Wm.  Weston',    Assistant'Seeretary  of  Senate, 

in  part  of  this  year's  salary, 
W.  Weston,  Reporter,  salary  for  part  of  quar-  ^ 

ter,  under  special  appointment  by  the  Governor,  58  34 
W.  Weston,  4th  quarter's  sal.  of  last  year,  175  01) 

3  quirter's  salary,  of  reporter  for  present  year,     337  50 
O.  Billings,  Eng.  Clerk,  half  of  last  year's  salary,  87  50 
"  "       in  part  of  present  yea'r  sal.  87  50 


275  OO 
37  5J 
37  50j 

75  00 

7S  00 

150  00 

150  00 

137  50 

137  50 

75  00 

75  00 

131 

To  cash  paid  D.Pierce,  Auditor  of  Accounts,  one  year's  sala-  | 

ry,  IM  00| 

G.  B.  Manser,  Secretary  of  Civil  and  Military 

Affairs,  one  year's  salary,  200  0' 

P.  W.  Hopkins,  Adjutant  ap.d  Inspector  Gener- 
al, in  part  of  his  salary,  100  OO, 
Treasurer  and  Commissioner  of  School  Fund  | 
four  quarters'  salary,                                                500  CHJ 
Commissioners  of  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind,           3090  62, 
old  loan  to  Bank  of  Montpelier,                               5000  00 
town  of  Concord,  interest  on  surplus  money,          147  07 
Vergennes,  *'                  "            "                 143  (A>. 
St.  George,  "                  "            "                  19  33 
Canaan,         "                  "             "                  53  42 
Lemington,  "                  "             "                  26  Ql| 
Williston,     "                  "            "                230  »2 
Woodford,    "                  "            "               .   56  68 
Marlboro',    "                  "            *'                 1V4  4ti| 
interest  on  money  borrowed  of  Bank  of  Mont-  I 
pelier,                                                                       788  89, 
one  year's  interest  on  loan  of  $5000  from  Bank 

of  Burlington, 
Bank  of  St.  Albans  interest  on  advances, 
Caledonia,  " 
Woodstock,  " 
Brattleboro',  " 
■Bellows  Falls," 
.flutland,  '* 


300  00: 
174  ft> 
1-2  OOl 
1-3  73 
52  18 
79  64,' 
36  88 

$00724  92j 

Cr. 

By  balance  in  the  Treasury  last  year,  $6238  31j| 

cash  rec'd  of  C.  L.  Knapp,  avails  of  sale  of  Vt.  Reports,       36  30 
of  S.  P.  Short   and  E.  P.  Walton,   in  full  of  note        ^  | 
and  interest  to  Treasurer,  99  54 

for  Safety  Fund,  2137  68^ 

of  several  State's  Attorneys,  4359  39] 

of  Clerks  of  Supreme  and  County  Courts,  1069  12! 

for  taxes,  principal,  52-2'.hJ  4.5 

for  interest  on  arrearages  of  taxes,  920  87| 

of  Bank  of  Orleans,  180  00 

Vergennes,  l'*2  00 

of  Farmers'  Bank,  302  19 

«f  Bank  of  Middlebury,  307  50 

Manchester,  310  00 

Kutland,  240  00 

-      '  Caledonia,  240  00 

St.  Albans,  480  00 

Bellows  Falls,  600  00 

Brattleboro',  £26  19 

Woodstock,  200  00 

Burlington,  727  iiS 

principal  paid  in  on  School  Fund  notes,  891  59 
interest  paid  on  School  Fund  notes,  1987  71 
for  pedlars'  licences,  702  00— 78S6  86 


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Bank  Commissioner,  fees  included  in  Auditor's  orders,  trans-  I 

ferred  to  Safety  Fund,  116  00 

cash  rec'd  of  Quarter  Masters  in  Militia,  323  38 

of  S.  &  R.  M.  Beach,  on  note  to  State  Treasurer,  25  78 

borrowed  of  A.  Willard,  5000  00 

of  Banlv  of  Montpeiier.  680  00 

balance  due  to  the  Treasurer,  9539  33 

§90704  9-2' 


|!  THE  SCHOOL   rUNB. 

REPORT  OF  THE  AUDITOR,  SEPT.  30,  lS40j 

w 

||  '  To  the  Governor. 

I  It  appears  by  my  report  maile  to  your  Excellency; 
[on  the  30th  day  of  Se)>temher,  A.  D.  1839,  that  saKl; 
[Fund  on  that  day  consis^ted  of  various  sums  annually 
[received  as  ajiplioable  iliereto  and  loaned  to  the  State 
;  from  tiie  year  1834,  iiicii!sive  to  that  time,  not  inclu- 
'iling  interest,  amounting  lo  .^76,513  81j 

I  Alsoof'loanslo  individuals  secured  by  note,    43,134  40 


f  Making  the  whole  119,648  21 

[     The  amotmt  received  from  all  sources  during  the 

!  past  year  is  as  follows,  viz  :  Ij 

[From  Bank  Divi.iends  4,305  56 

|i     "      Pedlars'  Licenses  702  00 
II    "      Princi()al  paid  on  School  Fund  notes         891  59 

5     "      Interest  naid  in  on  do.  1,987  71 


:  7,886  86: 

Which  being  added  to  the  fund    of  last 
I      year  makes  127,535  07 

iprom  this  should  be  deducted  891  59 

{iBeiufi  the  amount  paid  in  of  the  principal 
IJ     of  individual's  notes,  leaving  tiie  pres-  i 

I  ent  actual  amount  of  the  School  Fund, 
I  e.xclusive  of  interest  due  from  the  State 
I     and  individuals  to  be  $126,643  48 


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CONTISXTS. 


Almanac — witlithe  moon's  quar- 
ters, calendar,  aspects,  sun's 
rising,  setting,  &c.  0 — 31 

Almanac — with  declination  and 
southing  of  the  planets,  memo- 
rable events,  sun's  declination, 
sun's  semi-diameter,  and  efiua- 
tion  oC  time,  32 — 43 

Appointmenls,  legislative  121 

Aspects,  names  and  characters bf  4 
Astrinomical  dep't.  explanations  2 
Asylum  for  the  Insane,  123 

Attorneys  in  Vermont,  51 — 79 

Banks  in  "\'cjmont,  129 

Benevolent  Societies  123, 124 

Characters  and  planets,  names  of  4 
Chronological  cycles, 
Civil  Government  of  Vermont,    80 
Clerks,  county  (cover  3,) 
Colleges,  &o. — Burlington  121 

Middlebury  19;? 

Norwich  University     122 
Dartmonth  122 

Vermont  Medical         122 
Vt  Aiyid  of  medicine    103 
Clergy,  51—79 

CommencemRnt  of  the  seasons,  4 
Congress,  2Gth  48 

Constables,  51—79 

Counting-house  fil...anac  (cover  2,) 


Courts,  clerks  &;  sessions  of,  cov.3 
Eclipses  of  the  sun  i:nd  moon,       5 
Jupiter's  sutelites,      6 
Elections,  &c.  44,  45 

Farmers'  calendar,  8—30 

Governors  of  the  States,  44 

Government,  United  States  46 

Governor,  votes  for,  1840,     81 — 83 
■Grand  list  each  town  in  Vt.  81 
Greatest  elong.  of  the  Pole  Star    6 
House  of  Representatives,   81- 
Insurance  companies,  '"    128 

.Memorandum  for  every  day  133-148 
Alilitary   department — officers  of 
divisions.brigades,aiidreg.ll9 — 121 
Moveable  feasts,  4 

Newspapers  in  Vermont,  124 

Occultations,  " 

Officers  of  customs  in  Vermont,  79 
Physicians  in  Vermont,  51 — 79 
Population  each  town,  81 — 88 

Postmasters  in  Vermont,  51 — 79 
President,  votes  for  in  Vt.  125—128 


County  oflicers,  Bennington  89 

Windham  91 

Windsor  1)4 

Kutland  9' 

Addison  100 

Orange  103 

Chittenden  105 

Washington  108 

Caledonia  110 

Franklin  112 

Lamoille  114 

Orleans  116 

Essex  117 

Grand  Isle  118 

Courts,  U  S  Sup.,  Circ.  &  Dist.  47 


Publishers'  notice,  3 

Rates  of  postage,  46 

School  fund,  Vermont  132 

Senate  of  Vermont,  80 

State  Legislatures,  &.C.  44,  45 

Statistics  1^"^ 

Town  ofBeers,   attarneys.  physi- 
cians, clergy,  and  postn't'Sters— 
Bennington  <ipunty,     51 — 77 


Windham 

Windsor 

Rutland 

Addisoa 

Orange 

Chittenden 

Washington 

Caledonia 

Franklin 

Orleans 

Lamoille 

Essex 

Grand  Isle 


Vt.  Sup.' Judges  of  8&;Treasury,  Vermont,  state  of, 


52—7 

,:  54—78 

56—78 

59—79 

61—7 

64 

66 

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73 

75 

76 

77 

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CHANGES  SINCE  THE   FIRST  PAI;T  OF   THE  RSGISTER  WAS   PRINTED. 

Members  of  Congress.— John  H  Thompson  vice  S  H  Anderson  ot  K 
deceased  :  John  C  Winthrop  vice  Abbott  Lawrence  of  aiass,  resigneu  ; 
N  B  Doe  vice  Aiison  Brown  of  N  Y ,  deceased ;  W  W  Boardman  vire 
Wm  L  Storrs  of  Com,,  resigned  ;  J  W  Moore  vice  Rice  Garland  ot  Lou, 
lesi'med;  Jeremiah  Morrow  vice  Thomas  Corwin  nf  Ohio,  resigned.— 
Wiflie  P  Mangum,  Wm  A  Graham,  Senators  from  North  Carolina. 

Oorm-ncis.—B  K  Hennegan,  S  C  ;  C  J  McDonald,  Ga ;   C  Reyiiol-^- 
Mo  •  Wm  Woodbridse,  Mich  ;  Robert  RRoed,  Florida. 

Town.  Officers,   Tunbrtdge.^H  H  Foster,  constable,  M  place  of  :-  ti 
Foster,  deceased;  Amos  Hutchinson,  trustee  of  public  money. 

Rev  Joseph  Steele,  j^^slleton,  acting  ^=C'Cretary  Vt  S  S  Union. 


WALTONS' 

AND 

FARMERS'  AliMANACJ, 

roR 

1  842: 

BEING  SECOND  AFTEK  BISSEXTILE  OR  LEAP  YEAR. 


Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Montpelier,  lat.  44°  17'  ncfrth,  long.  4" 
i25'  east  from  the  Capitol  at  Ws&hington. 


ASTRONOMICAL  CALCULATION*    Br 

ZADOCK  THOMPSON,  A.  M. 


MONTPELIER: 

PUBLISHED  AND  PRINTED  BY  E.  P.  WALTON  &  SONS, 

AND    FOR    S''^&iBS||k 

The  Publishers,  J.  T.  Marstouf,'an(l  ShMSBki^  Sf  Co.,  Montpelier  ; 
C.  Goodrich,  D.  A.  Eramaii;  lijid  VpHBmomis  &  Co.,  Burlington ; 
J.  Hagar,  Middlebury ;  H.  Hende®L|V?4-^o!  Rutland  ;  J.  Steene, 
Brattleboro;   N.  C.  Goddard,  Wii^  p.  Haskell,  Woodstock; 

Asa  Low,  Bradford ;  Ira  White,. 1|'  jf ;  J.  Russell,  St.  Albans, 

and  by  papet-raakers,  merchantsianu, »  ,iders, generally. 


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Banks. 


Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Farmers 
Farmers 
Bank, 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  of 
Banlc  of 
Bank  of 
Bank  o£ 
Bank  of 


Bellows  Falls, 

Bennington,  stop'd 

Brattleboro', 

Burlington, 

Caledonia, 

Essex  County, 

'  Bank,  (Orwell,) 

'  and  Mechanics' 

(Builington,) 

Manchester, 

Middlebury, 

Montpelier, 

Newbury, 

Orange  County, 

Orleans, 

Poultney, 

Rutland, 

St.  Albans, 

Vergennes, 

Windsor, 

Woodstock, 

Total, 


Stock. 


$50,000 
87,770 
75,000 
150,000 
50,000 
Etopoed. 
60,000 

105,000 
70,000 
60,000 
37,500 
50,000 
70,000 
30,000 
50,000 
^  100,000 
50,000 
80,000 

stopped. 

.  50,000 


1,225,270 


Circulation. 


Oct.  1,  $103.'.  52  00 
Aug.  23, 169,902  00 
Aug.  7,  87,504  00 
Sept.  2,  110,877  00 
Oct.  1,      48,106  00 

Sept.  1,  102,428  00 


Sept.  29 
July  27, 
Aug.  28. 
Oct.  4, 
Oct.  G, 
Oct.  19, 
Oct.  11, 
Oct.  1, 
Oct.  2, 
May  25, 
Sept.  1, 


,  60,287  00 
59,909  50 
90,478  UO 
81,867  00 
83,424  00 

114,573  00 
41,750  00 
48,106  00 

116,7.56  00 

117,027  00 
80,365  00 


Sept.  20,  95,444  50 


1,612,756  00  2,194,484  19 


J^otes  dise't. 


$130,134  54 

156,965  53 

123,539  28 

252,043  02 

70,729  82 

94,735  79 

151,802  40 

99,334  29 

92,673  87 

86,197  50 

112,174  30 

126,097  72 

54,951  00 

67,288  66 

156,899  91 

113,120  71 

170,230  a 

136,265  74 


NO XXV. 

WALTONS' 

VERMONT  REGISTER 


FARMERS'  ALMANAC, 

FOR 

1843: 

BEING  S]?C!OND  AFTER  BISSEXTILE  OR  LEAP  YEAR. 


Calculated  for  the  meridi^n<of  Montpelier,  lat.  44°  17'  north,  long.  4° 
25'  east  frqmthe  capitol  at  Washington. 


A9TR0N0HICAL,  CALCULATIONS  BY' 

ZADOCK   THOMPSON,   A.  M. 


MONTPELIER: 

PUBLISHED  AND  PRINTED  BY  E.  P.  WALTON  &  SONS. 


A   CARD 


We  take  this  opportunity  to  tender  our  tlianks  to  tlie  people  of  the 
State,  who  have  for  twenty-four  years  sustained  "  Walton's  Vermont 
Register."  As  well  in  gratitude  for  past  favors,  as  to  merit  a  continu- 
ance of  the  liberal  patronage  of  the  public,  we  have  this  year  incur- 
red unusual  expenses  and  bestowed  unusual  caie,  for  the  purpose  of 
making  a  groat  improvement  in  the  style,  and  a  very  large  addition  to 
the  matter  of  the  Register.  The  result  is  before  you,  and  we  trust 
will  prove  acceptable. 

THE  PUBLISHERS. 


Explanations  of  the  *istfouotuicai  Bepartmeut. 


Bv  due  nttention  to  the  following  explanations  all  the  Astronomical 
Lalculations  in  this  work  will  be  readily  understood. 

Time  is  regarded  either  as  mean  or  apparent. 
J^mean  day  is  the  average  length  of  the  days  in  a  year,  and  consists 
1  34  hours,  as  measured  by  a  clock  which  runs  uniformly,  and  which 
aeasures  3ti5  times  24  hours  in  365  natural  days. 

An  apparent  day  is  the  time  from  the  sun's  leaving  the  meridian  on 
jne  day,  till  its  arrival  on  the  meridian  on  the  next  day  ;  and  this  time 
IS  not  always  the  same,  being  sometimes  more  and  sometimes  less  than 
i4  Hours. 

Mean  time,  then,  is  that  shown  by  a  well  regulated  clock ;  and  appa- 
■ent  time  is  that  shown  by  a  correct  sun-dial.  The  difference  between 
;he8e  is  called  the  equation  of  time. 

The  equation  of  time  depends  upon  two  causes,  the  obliquity  of  the 
jciiptic  to  the  equator,  and  the  eccentricity  of  the  earth's  orbit ;  both 
n  which  tend  to  produce  an  inequality  in  the  daily  increments  of  the 
mn  s  right  ascension,  while  the  earth's  motion  on  its  axis  is  perfectly 
anitorm.  Mean  and  apparent  time  coincide  only  four  times  in  the  year, 
m  :  April  15th,  June  15th,  August  31st,  and  December  24th  ;  and  the 
greatest  difference  between  mean  and  apparent  time  is  on  the  2a  of 
November,  and  amounts  to  a  little  more  than  14  1-4  minutes. 

With  the  exception  of  the  sun's  declination  and  semi-diam"eter,  and 
lie  equation  of  time,  which  are  for  the  instant  of  appareM  noon  at 
Montpelier,  all  the  calculations  are  adapted  to  mean  tunc 

At  the  head  of  the  left  hand  page  for  each  month  stands  first  a  ta- 
ut  ic-.u  ,n'""''"?^i'".''  .'"'"thing  of  the  principal  planets,  on  the  1st, 
th,  IJth,  19th,  and  25th  days,  and  below  it  phases  of  the  moon.  Bv 
nearis  of  the  first  of  those  tables,  the  several  planets  may  be  readilv 
ound  and  recognized.  ' 

It  was  formerly  customary  to  give  the  rising  and  setting  of  the  sun 
Lccording  to  apparent  time,  and  to  give  the  equation  of  time  in  another 
-olumn.  In  that  case  it  was  necessary,  in  regulating  a  time-piece  by 
i=1ni  "^°''v!?"'"5  "'^  ^^°  '""'  *°  ''PP'y  'h''  equation  to  the  time  of 
iVn  s'r^V         f'  ^'^  ^^"a^'"  """J"  '"^')  g'Y«"  i"  t''e  Almanac,  and 

n?-,  „^  4  minutes,  according  to  the  sun's  declination,  on  account  of 
nT,'^,  '^"^  "''■•^f '""  ''}  the  horizon.  But  as  this  matter  was  Httle 
™m,  :  ^°'*,a"'^"'''^'l  ""*  some  trouble,  these  corrections  were 
^enerally  neglected  To  remedy  this  inconvenience,  it  has  been  thought 
«8t  to  apply  both  these  corrections,  found  to  the  nearest  minute,  to 
nnp "?!!  .\  ■"«  "  '^".  ''=^""5',^"^  to  give  only  the  result,  which  has  been 
one  in  this  Register  since  1837.  l^he  method  of  doing  this  mav  be 
^ade  plain  by  an  example.  Take,  for  this  purpose,  the  22d  of  Sep- 
ember.     On  that  day,  according  to  the  old  method,  the  sun  would  rise 


at  6  o'clock,  and  set  at  6.  On  that  day  the  equation  of  time  is  7  min- 
utes ;  or,  in  other  words,  the  sun  is  7  minutes  faster  than  the  clock. 
The  time,  then,  by  the  clock,  when  it  is  G  by  the  sun,  is  5h  53m  in  the 
morning,  and  5h  53m  in  the  evening.  Now,  on  account  of  the  refrac- 
tion of  the  earth's  atmosphere,  the  sun  appears  in  the  horizon  in  the 
morning  4  minutes  before  he  arrives  there  ;  and  in  order  to  have  the 
time  when  the  sun  is  seen  in  the  horizon  as  his  time  of  rising,  we  sub- 
tract 4m  from  5h  53m,  leaving  5h  49m  ;  and  for  the  same  reason  we  add 
4m  to  5h  53  m,  which  gives  5h  57m  for  the  time  of  his  setting  on  the 
23d  of  September ;  and  these  are  the  times  given  in  this  Register. 

The  column  marked  eun  south  is  formed  by  applying  the  equation  of 
time  to  apparent  noon,  and  contains  the  times  shown  by  a  correct  time- 
piece when  the  sun  is  on  the  meridian  ;  or,  in  other  words,  when  it  is 
noon  by  a  correct  noon-mark  or  dial.  For  example — when  it  is  noon 
by  the  sun  on  the  1st  day  of  January,  it  should  be  4  minutes  after  12 
o'clock  by  the  time-piece.  Again — when  it  is  noon  by  the  sun  on  the 
1st  day  of  November,  it  should  be  only  44  minutes  after  11  o'clock  by 
the  time  piece.  This  column  is  introduced  for  convenience  insetting 
time-pieces  by  a  noon-mark. 

The  columns  marked  sun's  declination,  sun's  semi-diameter,  and 
equation  of  time,  are  calculated,  to  the  nearest  second,  for  apparent 
noon,  and  will  be  understood,  without  further  explanation,  by  those 
who  may  have  occasion  to  use  them. 

On  page  7  will  bo  found  a  list  of  such  occultations  of  planets  and 
stars  by  the  moon  as  may  bo  suitable  for  observation  for  determining 
longitude,  and  may  be  visible  in  Vermont.  And  this  is  preceded  by  a 
catalogue  of  the  eclipses  of  Jupiter's  Satellites,  which  may  be  visible 
in  Vermont,  and  which  may  bo  employed  for  the  same  purpose. 

May,  1841.  Z.  T. 


JVameg  and  Characters  of  the  Platteta, 


O  Sun.* 
0  Moon. I 
§   Mercury. 
$   Venus. 


©  Earth. 
(f  Mars. 
%  Jupiter. 
il   Saturn. 


I^  Uranus, 

or  Herschel. 
5  Ceres. 


$  Pallas, 

t  Juno- 
Vesta. 


JVames  and  character*  of  the  Sign*  of  tho  Xodiac. 


ff>  Aries, 
y  Taurus, 
n  Gemini. 


H3  Cancer. 
a  Leo. 
IIB  Virgo. 


£:  Libra.  I  1^  Capricornus. 

11\  Scorpio.        1  ri  Aquarius. 
J:  Sagittarius.  |  X  Pisces. 


JVaute*  and  characters  of  the  »Mipect*» 

QNew  Moon.  D  First  Quarter.  0  Full  Moon.  (J  Last  Quarter. 
Q  Dragon's  head,  or  ascending  node.  ^Dragon's  tail,  or  descending 
node.  (5  Conjunction,  or  in  the  same  longitude.  §  Opposition,  or 
differing  6  signs  in  longitude.  /\j  Trine.  Q  (iuartile,  or  differing  3 
signs  in  longitude,     if.  Sextile.    0  Sun. 


*  Q  is  also  used  in  the  Register,     t  O  and  %  and   C  are  also  used. 


Chranological  Cycles. 

Dominical  Letter,        -        -        B  i  Solar  Cycle,          -  -        -        3 

Epact,      -        -        -        -        -  18   Roman  Indiction,  -        -          15 

Golden  Number,          -        -       19 1  Julian  Period,       .  -        -  6555 


The  year  5603  of  the  Jewish  Era  begins  September  5,  1849. 
The  year  1258  of  the  Mahomedan  Era  begins  February  12,  1842. 


Venus  9  will  be  morning  star  till  the  5th  of  March,  thence  evening 
star  till  the  28th  of  December,  and  thence  morning  star. 

Jupiter  Ij^  will  be  morning  star  till  the  10th  of  July,  thence  evening 
star  till  the  end  of  the  year. 


CotiHtteuccment  of  the  Seasons. 

Vernal  Equinox — Spring  btgins  March  20th,  7h  23m  evening. 
Summer  Solstice — Summer  begins  June  21st,  4h  32m  evening. 
Autumnal  Equinox — Autumn  begins  Sept.  23d,  6h  36m  morning. 
Winter  Solstice — Winter  begins  Dec.  22d,  Oh  5m  morning. 


Jfloveahle  Festivals  of  the  Church. 

Septuagesima  Sunday,  January  231  Low  Sunday,  April  3 

Cluinqua.  or  Shrove  Sund.   Feb.  6  Rogation  Sunday  May  1 

Ash  Wednesday,                    Feb.  9l  Ascension  Day,  May  5 

Ist  Sunday  in  Lent,             Feb.  13 1  Pentecost,  Whit  Sunday,  May  15 

~  "              "                          --      .   -.    Trinity  Sunday^  May  22 

Corpus  Christi,  May  26 

Advent  Sunday,  Nov.  27 


Palm  Sunday,  March  20 

Good  Friday.  March  25 

EASTER  SUNDAY,     March  27 


Eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  Jfloon. 

In  the  year  1842  there  will  be  three  Eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  two  of 
the  Moon. 

I.  An  Annular  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  January  11th ;  invisible  in  Ver 
mont,  conjunction  llh  2!Jra  morning.  This  Eclipse  will  be  visible  on- 
ly in  very  high  south  latitudes. 

n.  A  partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  Jan.  26th  ;  invisible  in  Vermont. 
glhOmeve.  This  eclipse  will  be  visible  from  the  whole  of  the  east- 
ern continent.     Mag.  (the  Moon's  diam.=:l)0,8  on  the  northern  limb. 

III.  A  total  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  July  8th ;  invisible  in  Vermont. 
Conjunction  2b  11m  morning.  Tiiis  eclipse  will  be  visible  from  every 
part  of  Europe,  from  nearly  the  whole  of  Asia,  from  the  northern  part 
of  Africa,  and  from  tlie  extreme  northern  part  of  North  America. — 
The  path  of  the  central  and  total  eclipse  will  first  touch  the  earth  on 
the  western  coast  of  Portugal,  and  taking  an  easterly  course,  will  trav- 
erse the  southern  parts  of  Europe,  the  whole  continent  of  Asia,  and 
terminate  in  the  Pacific  Ocean  in  Long.  148°  E.  from  Greenwich. 

IV.  A  partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  July  22d  ;  invisible  in  Vermont. 
g6h  7m  morning.  This  eclipse  will  be  visible  from  the  western  parts 
of  North  America  and  from  the  eastern  parts  of  the  Eastern  Conti- 
nent and  the  Pacific  Ocean.  Magnitude  (Moon's  diameter=l)  0,3  on 
the  Moon's  southern  limb. 

V.  An  Annular  Eclipse  of  the  sun,  December  31st :  invisible  in 
Vermont.  Conjunction  2h  12m  evening.  This  eclipse  will  be  visible 
from  the  whole  of  South  America,  from  the  West  Indies,  and  the  Pa- 


6 

cific  Ocean,  but  will  be  seen  from  no  part  of  the  United  States.   The 
path  of  the  central  and  annular  eclipse  first  touclies  the  earth  in   the 
Pacific  Ocean  in  Long.  175°  ,34'  W.  from  Greenwich,  and  Lat.  18°  17' 
S. ;  takes  first  a  southeasterly  and  then  a  northeasterly  direction,  and 
reaches  the  Continent  of  America  in  the  southern  part  of  Peru. — 
Thence  it  pursues  a  northeasterly  course  across  the  continent  and  ter- 
minates near  the  mouth  of  the  river  Amazon. 

l*isible  Eclipses  of  Jupiter's  Satellites. 

Mean  time  at  Montpelier— 'Long.  72°  36' — 4h  50m  24s  w. from  Green- 
wich. 

1  oi  1       1 
1  •j  1       1 

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II  Im     8 
I    Im  20 
I    Im  127 

5    4  39m  1  3   56 
5    2  48m|  3   47 

4  8     1ml  3   43 
3  19  S8m    3     4 

5  13  26m    2  40 

11  59  51e 
9  37  32o 
11  32  47e 

0  40  27ro 
11  28    7e 

8  39  lOe 

1  23  30m 
7  52  24e 

9  42 
9  38 
9  24 
9     8 
8  55 
8  43 
8  22 
8   18 

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3  43  25m 

3  28  53m 

4  2  llm 
4  52  59m 

1   51' 
1   40 
1   40 
1     13 

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II  |Eml26 

I   |Em'30 

11  15    2e 
9  47  50e 
11  43  18e 
11  16     6e 
8    5  40e 
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7   50 
7  23 
7   19 
7   15 
6  49 
6  49 

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3  38    6m!  0   13 
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1  54  13m  11     8 
3  57  48m  10   51 
3  48  10m  110   39 

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0  10  42m  10      1 
2  47  48m    9   35 

2  4  54m    9   31 

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I  |Era|l6 
II|Em|21 

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6  27  23e 
8  22  47e 
5  31  21e 
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10   41 
10   13 
9  48 
9  31 
9     8 
9     4 

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Im  1  6 
Im  1  6 
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Em  24 
Em  27 
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2  16  54m 
11  46  48e 
0  40  53m 
8  45  29e 
2  21  37m 
0  54  52m 
2  49  47m 

7  53 
7   53 

7  49 
7  49 
7  31 

7   131 
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6  42  15e  1  8  54 

6  56  31e  1  7  45 

7  57  18e  1  7   29 

9  18  34e     6   34 
8  31  20e     6   20 
11  35  16e     6     8 

ClIV  Im  1  8 
»     I    Em|l0 
•  III  Em  24 

5  46  50e  1  7     4 
5  15    5e     6  56 
5  10    8e  1  6   16 

Greatest  Elongations  of  the  JPole  Star  in  1843. 

Lat. 

44 
4ft 

January  1.            April  1.                July  1. 
2°    5'     11"       2°    5'     31"       2°    5'     52" 
2°    7'     16"       2°    7'     37"       2°    7'    58" 
2°    9'     31"       2°    9'     49"  1    2°  10'     10" 

October  1. 
2''~"5'     21" 
2°    7'     27" 
2°    9'    33" 

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The  following  table  contains  a  list  of  those  conjunctions  of  tlie 
Moon  with  stars,  which  may  prove  to  be  occultations  ;  adapted  to 
Lonsjitude  72°  36' — 4h  50m  24s  West  from  Greenwich. 


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JAJVUARY. 


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DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 


Mercury. 


decelsouth  decsl   so 


24  2G 
24  31 


h  m 
112fi 
1144 


23  4GIEVE. 
22  Gl  0  18 
19  31|  0  38 


23  7 
23  24 
23  15 
22  41 
2142 


h  m 

10  59 

11  8 
1117 
1126 
1135 


dec  si  30. 


13  50 
12    9 


EV. 

h  m 
3  12 
3    6 


10  2413    0 
8  35  2  54 

6  44  2  47 


Jupiter. 


dec  i 


23  17 
23  15 
23  12 
23  9 
23    5 


h  m 
1120 
11  11 
10.53 
10  36 
10  18 


22  40 
22  39 
22  37 
•^35110  38 
22  32  10  17 


h  m  "  ' 
11  40  4  18 
11  19  4  14 


de  si  go. 


h  ID 
4  44 
4  21 


9  3  58 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

Last  Cluarter  3d  day,  5h  18ni  evenin^j. 
New  Moon  lltli  day,  llh  25m  morning. 
First  Quarter  19th  day,  4h  10m  evening. 
Full  Moon  26th  day,  Ih  Om  evening. 


0 

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Sun|    S 

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Sun's    ISun'slEq.t. 

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h 

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h   m 

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1 

7 

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7  39 

4  29 

12 

4 

ItP 

10  20 

23     0  30 

16  17 

3  57 

2 

B 

2d  S.  af.  Christmas 

7  39 

4  29 

12 

4 

lip 

11  33 

22  55  15 

16  17 

4  25 

3 

1) 

7  39 

4  30 

12 

5 

morn 

22  49  32 

16  17 

4  .5:: 

4 

3 

Ohd  DlatS'lG'S 

7  39 

4  31 

12 

5 

^^ 

0  4G 

22  43  22 

16  17 

5  20 

5 

4 

7  39 

4  32 

12 

6 

111 

1  58 

22  36  45 

16  17 

5  47 

6 

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Epiphany 

7  39 

4  33 

12 

6 

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3    8 

22  29  41 

16  17 

G  14 

7 

6 

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7  39 

4  34 

12 

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22  22  11 

16  17 

6  4C 

8 

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7  38 

4  35 

12 

7 

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5  20 

22  14  16 

16  17 

7     5 

9 

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1st  S.  af.  Epiplianv 

7  33 

4  37 

12 

8 

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6  IG 

22    5  48 

16  17 

7  31 

10 

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7  38 

4  38 

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7    3 

21  56  59 

16  17 

7  55 

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7  38 

4  39 

12 

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21  47  44 

16  17 

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4  40 

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21  27  .58 

16  17 

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14 

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Peace  ratified  '84 

7  36 

4  42 

12 

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7  57 

21  17  28 

16  17 

9  28 

15 

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Charleston  hur  '78 

7  3G 

4  44 

12 

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8  59 

21     6  32 

16  17 

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2d  S.  af.Epip.  C  Q 

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20  55  14 

16  17 

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7  34 

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20  43  30 

16  17 

10  30 

18 

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7  34 

4  48 

12 

11 

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20  31  24 

Ifi  17 

10  .50 

19 

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O  lat  5°  18'  N 

7  33 

4  49 

12 

11 

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0    6 

20  18  44 

16  17 

11     7 

20 

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USindacknby  Gr 

7  32 

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12  12 

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20    5  51 

16  16 

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19  52  46 

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19  39    9 

16  16 

11  .59 

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Septuagcsima  S 

7  30 

4  .54 

12 

12 

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4  43 

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16  16 

12  14 

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HarvardHall  bu'64 

7  29 

4  56 

12 

13 

5  44 

19  10  52 

16  16 

12  29 

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7  28 

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18  56    8 

16  16 

12  43 

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7  27 

4  59 

12 

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18  41    7 

16  16 

12  56 

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7  26 

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12 

13 

0 

6  39 

18  25  45 

16  16 

13    8 

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Peter  Gr  died  1725 

7  25 

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12 

13 

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7  58 

18  10    2 

16  16 

13  19 

29 

7 

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7  24 

5    2 

12 

14 

lip 

9  16 

17  54    0 

16  15 

13  30 

30 

B 

Sexagesiraa  S 

7  23 

6    4 

12 

14 

10  32 

17  37  38 

16  15 

13  40 

31 

y 

7  22 

5    5 

12 

14 

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11  47 

17  20  59 

16  15 

Jtlaxintg  and  precepts  for  young  farmers. 

Regard  all  persons  whose  time  and  labor  are  at  your  command, 
as  beings  for  whose  health,  comfort,  and  good  conduct  in  this  life,  you 
will  be  held  most  fearfully  responsible  in  the  life  to  come. 

Never  forget  that  both  moral  and  bodily  health  depend  upon  the 
same  thing ;  i.  e.  temperance  in  food,  drink,  and  all  sensual  indulgences. 


31  days.  JANUARY. 


I  talked  to  my  flattering  heart. 

And  chid  its  wild,  wandering  ways  ; 

I  charged  it  from  folly  to  part. 

And  to  husband  the  rest  of  its  days. 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

Once  more,  fellow-citizens,  are  we  permitted  to  greet  you  ;  and,  by 
the  Vielp  of  your  long  and  liberally  bestowed  patronage,  to  appear  in 
a  new  dress,  and  hearing  large  additions  to  our  usual  store  of  what 
are,  with  all  humility  we  hope,  good  things.  Expect  not  with  the 
new  garb  a  new  spirit.  As,  with  good  conscience  we  can  say,  that  to 
bring  forth  true  tJiings  has  been  our  constant  aim,  so  shall  it  be,  now 
and  hereafter.  Expect,  then,  line  upon  line — precept  upon  precept — 
here  a  little  and  there  a  little. 

We  have  been  spared  to  enter  upon  another  year,  and  let  the  occa- 
sion bring  home  to  the  heart  a  plain  question, — have  we  entered  upon 
it  with  a  fixed  determination  to  do  more  than  ever  for  our  God,  our 
country,  and  ourselves — to  be  better  Christians,  better  citizens,  and 
better  and  more  successful  in  our  individual  callings  .'  Few  groat  or 
good  things  will  be  accomplished  by  us,  if  we  have  not ;  yea,  if  wo 
have  not  thus  determined,  we  shall,  in  all  probability,  do  less  than  wo 
ever  have  done,  and  become  worse  than  we  are.  There  is  no  middle 
ground — no  resting  place  for  man.  By  the  influences  from  within  and 
from  without,  he  is  either  bonie  upward  and  onward,  or  hurried  down, 
in  the  scale  of  character.  It  is  for  him  to  give  direction  to  these  in- 
fluences ;  and  if  he  would  do  it  well,  he  must  not  only  determine  to 
do  it,  but  seek  the  best  means  of  accomplishing  his  purpose.  Begin 
with  the  right  purposes — persevere  in  the  right  means — and  success 
is  yours. 

I  consider  every  man  who  makes  some  new  agricultural  improve- 
ment— every  man  who  is  instrumental  in  promoting  the  cause  of  ag- 
riculture— as  the  most  deserving  of  approbation.  The  farmer's  en- 
joyment from  the  improved  culture  of  the  ground,  is  greater  than  what 
arises  to  men  employed  in  other  business ;  and  this  might  be  much 
increased,  if  they  would  expend  a  portion  of  labor  and  expense  in 
beautifying  and  adorning  the  lands  which  the  Almighty  has  blessed 
with  fruitfulness  under  their  hands. — Dr.  Channing. 

In  securing  a  competency,  and  in  the  accumulation  of  wealth,  more 
is  ordinarily  dependent  oi^  economy  than  on  earning.  And  in  this  bu- 
siness, much,  very  much,  depends  upon  the  ladies.  It  is  impossible 
for  those  men  to  get  ahead,  whose  wivQs  have  the  faculty  to  shovel 
out  of  the  window  faster  than  their  husbands  can  bring  into  the  door. 
According  to  "  Poor  Richard,"  that  man  is  sur«  to  grow  rich  whose 
daily  earnings  exceed  his  daily  expenditures,  A  different  order  of 
things  is  sure  to  result  in  poverty,  "  The  way  to  woahh  is  as  plain 
as  the  way  to  market," 

Cultivate  a  little  land  well,  and  it  will  be  more  profitable  in  propor- 
tion to  the  labor  expended,  than  the  cultivation  of  much  land  care- 
lessly. The  doing  of  any  thing  unfaithfully,  is  bad  policy.  This 
skimming  over  a  large  surface,  building  long  fences,  paying  high  tax- 
es, and  travelling  over  much  land  to  secure  what  might  be  secured  on 
half  the  same  land,  with  half  the  ploughing,  half  the  hoeing,  half  the 
fencing,  half  the  taxes,  and  half  the  travelling,  i«  the  way  for  farmers 
to  complain,  with  reason,  that  their  business  will  hardly  support  them. 


10                                 FEBRUARY.                               1843. 

DECLINATIOX  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 

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New  Moon  10th  day,  7h  4m  morning. 

First  Ciuarter  ISth  day,  Gh  51m  morning. 

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Ever  bear  in  mind,   that  useful  knowledge  and  a  proper  application 

of  it,   are  to  the  health  of  tlie  soul  what  wholesome  food  and  appro- 

priate exercise  are  to  the  health  of  the  body. 

Leave  show  to  spendthrifts  and  fools,   while  you  and  your  families 

consult  only  tasteful  simplicity,  comfort,  and  usefulness,   in  all  your  | 

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as  days. 


FEBRUARY. 


11 


I  bade  it  no  longer  admire 
The  meteors  which  fancy  had  dress'd ; 

I  whisper'd  't  was  time  to  retire, 
And  seek  for  a  mansion  of  rest. 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

'T  is  the  shortest  month  of  the  twelve  :  let  us  be  admonished,  that 
for  man  time  Li  short;  and  hence  is  deduced  the  exhortation — "  Take 
Time  by  the  forelock."  Every  day  brings  its  own  duties,  and  leaves 
no  room  to  do  that  which  should  have  been  done  yesterday.  To-day, 
then,  what  thy  hand  findeth  to  do,  do  with  thy  might. 

It  is  to  be  presumed  that,  like  prudent  farmers,  you  have  long  since 
taken  care  that  your  household,  your  cattle,  and  your  sheep,  are  all 
well  prepared  against  the  rigors  of  this  season.  Alas  !  for  you  and 
yours,  if  it  be  not  so.  You  shall  reap  the  just  penalty  of  neglect,  in 
an  unhappy  and  unhealthy  household — miserable  and  unprofitable 
stock — and  a  large  crop  of  doctors'  bills  and  }iard  times.  But  witli  all 
things  snug  and  comfortable  at  home,  you  have  now  an  opportunity  to 
look  abroad  and  ahead  ; — to  the  roads,  and  see  that  these  are  clear  of 
drifts  ; — to  the  schoolhouse,  the  schoolmaster,  and  the  children,  that 
all  these  may  be  right ; — to  the  wood-yard,  for  that  must  be  supplied 
for  another  season,  and  there  is  nothing  like  having  it  supplied  plen- 
tifully and  seasonably,  so  as  to  be  sure  to  have  dry  wood,  and  enough 
of  it ; — to  the  tapping-irons,  the  kettles,  and  the  sap-buckets — for  su- 
gar-making will  soon  demand  your  time  ;  and  then  there  are  the  long 
evenings — the  richest  and  most  blessed  seasons  to  the  farmer  who 
knows  how  to  improve  them  ;  the  season  of  reading,  of  innocent  pas- 
times, of  social  conversation,  of  mental  and  moral  improvement.  Suf- 
fer a  word  of  advice  :  let  your  family  be  supplied  with  choice  books, 
and  at  least  one  good  newspaper.  Of  all  men  in  this  country,  the  far- 
mers ought  to  be  intelligent — for  they  are,  by  their  overpowering  num- 
bers, and  ever  must  be,  the  arbiters  of  the  nation's  destiny.  Let  us 
insist,  then,  for  the  sake  of  the  common  weal,  that  the  farmers  shall 
give  free  course  to  all  the  means  of  acquiring  knowledge.  One  news- 
paper is  indispensable ;  three  or  four,  which  would  cost  from  eight  to 
ten  dollars  a  year — say  one  devoted  to  moral  and  religious  matters, 
one  to  agriculture,  and  one  political  paper,  [one  of  each  prominent 
party  would  be  an  improvement,] — would  be  highly  advantageous. 
Such  an  investment  would  bless  you,  and  your  children,  and  the 
community  in  which  you  live. 

Three  Great  Physicians.  The  bedside  of  the  celebrated  Dumoulin, 
a  few  hours  before  he  breathed  his  last,  was  surrounded  by  the  most 
eminent  physicians  of  Paris,  who  affected  to  think  that  his  death 
would  be  an  irreparable  loss  to  the  profession.  "  Gentlemen,"  said 
Uumoulin,  "  you  are  in  error ;  I  shall  leave  behind  me  three  distin- 
guished "physicians."  Being  pressed  to  name  them,  as  each  expected 
to  be  included  in  the  trio,  he  answered,  "  tVater,  Exercise,  and  Diet." 

Origin  of  Viscose.  I  tell  you  honestly  what  I  think  is  the  cause  of 
the  complicated  maladies  of  the  human  frame  ;  it  is  their  gormandiz- 
ing, and  stuffing,  and  stimulating  the  digestive  organs  to  excess  ; 
thereby  producing  nervous  disorder  and  irritation.  The  state  of  their 
minds  is  another  great  cause  ;  the  fidgeting  and  discontenting  yourself 
about  that  which  cannot  be  helped  ;  passions  of  all  kinds — malignant 
passions  and  worldly  cares  pressing  upon  the  mind — disturb  the  cere- 
bral action,  and  do  a  great  deal  of  harm. — ihcrnethy. 


j      12                                        MARCH.                                 1843. 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 

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New  Moon  12th  day,  lb  39m  morning. 

First  Quarter  19th  day,  5h  52m  evening. 

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for  yourselves. 

The  farmer  who  is  ashamed  of  manual  labor,   will  very  soon  find 

cause  to  be  much  more  ashamed  of  himself. 

If  you  ever  make  a  business  of  your  pleasures,  they  will  most  as- 

suredly soon  make  an  end  of  your  business. 

31dayg. MARCH. 

A  churmer  was  list'ning  the  while, 
Who  caught  up  the  tone  of  my  lay  ; 

"  Oh  come,  then,"  she  cried,  with  a  smile, 
"  And  I  '11  shew  you  the  place  and  the  way." 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

There  is  yet  a  little  time  intervening  before  you  will  be  called  to 
the  sugar  orchard,  and  it  cannot  be  better  spent  than  in  examining  your 
tools.  Of  course  these  have  been  well  housed  and  protected  from  the 
weather — shame  on  you,  if  they  have  not ;  but  perhaps  there  is  a  tooth 
gone  from  the  harrow,  or  some  repairs  needed  for  the  cart,  the  wagon, 
the  ploughs,  the  hoes,  the  sickles,  and  the  scythes.  These  should 
have  been  attended  to  in  the  fall ;  but  if  you  neglected  them  then, 
now  is  the  best  time  to  do  this  work :  you  have  leisure  yourself  per- 
sonally to  see  to  the  business,  and  the  blacksmith  will  not  be  so  hur- 
ried as  to  put  you  off. 

This  is  the  month  for  electing  town  officers,  and  it  becomes  every 
good  citizen  to  be  watchful  of  the  interests  of  his  town.  All  h.ive  a 
common  interest  here-^and  all  should  take  heed,  and  be  as  faithful  to 
the  common  weal  as  to  their  own  private  interests. 

We  shall  not  undertake  to  teach  you  in  the  matter  of  sugar-making  : 
experience  is  the  best  teaclier,  if  wisely  followed.  One  thing  only 
shaJJ  we  insist  upon,  and  that  is  scrupulous  cleanliness.  Clean  sugar 
costs  no  more  than  filthy,  while  you  may  eat  it  with  a  better  appetite, 
or  sell  it  for  a  better  price. 

We  are  warned  that  the  evenings  are  becoming  shorter  and  shorter, 
but  we  must  not  part  with  them  without  the  remembrance  that  these 
are  among  the  happiest  seasons  of  the  young  farmers'  courtships.  And 
now  let  us  introduce  to  you,  young  gentlemen  and  ladies,  old  father 
Penn,  with  a  word  of  good  advice.  "  Never  marry,"  said  Wm.  Penn, 
"  but  for  love  ;  but  see  that  thou  lovest  what  is  lovely.  If  love  be  not 
thy  chief  motive,  thou  wilt  soon  grow  weary  of  a  marriage  state,  and 
stray  from  thy  promise,  to  search  out  pleasure  in  forbidden  places.  It 
is  the  difference  between  love  and  passion,  that  this  is  fixed,  that  is 
volatile.  They  that  marry  for  money  cannot  have  the  true  satisfaction 
of  marriage,  the  requisite  means  being  wanting.  O  how  sordid  is  man 
grown  '.  man,  the  noblest  creature  in  the  world '.  As  a  god  on  earth, 
and  the  image  of  Him  who  made  us,  thus  to  mistake  earth  for  Heav- 
en, and  worship  gold  for  God." 

EiUailed  Estate. — Every  man  who  desires  to  entail  a  valuable  and 
enduring  inheritance  on  his  children,  which  cannot  be  docked,  of  which 
rogues  cannot  defraud  them,  and  on  which  the  sheriff  can't  levy  exe- 
cution, and  which  they  can't  alienate  by  a  general  assignment, — may 
accomplish  his  wishes  by  bringing  them  up  in  habits  of  persevering 
industry  in  any  useful  calling  ;  by  instilling  into  them  habits  of  sound 
economy ;  and,  above  all,  by  imbuing  their  minds  with  correct  and 
practical  views  of  moral  and  religious  obligations. 

Wealth. — Wealth,  in  this  country,  may  be  traced  back  to  industry 
and  frugality  :  the  paths  which  lead  to  it  are  open  to  all ;  and  su(;h  is 
the  joint  operation  of  the  law,  and  the  customs  of  society,  that  the 
wheel  of  fortune  is  in  constant  revolution,  and  the  poor  in  one  gener- 
ation furnishes  the  rich  of  the  next.  The  rich  man,  who  treats  pov- 
erty with  arrogance  and  contempt,  tramples  upon  the  ashes  of  his 
father  or  his  grandfather  ;  the  poor  man,  who  nourishes  feelings  of 
unkindness  and  bitterness  against  wealth,  makes  war  with  the  pros- 
pects of  his  children,  and  the  order  of  things  in  which  he  lives. — Kd- 
-  tsard  Everett, 


14                                          APRIL.                                   1843. 

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PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 

Last  Quarter  2il  day,  Ih  40m  evening. 

New  Moon  10th  day,  5h  41ni  evening. 

First  Ciuarter  18th  day,  Ih  42m  morning. 

Full  Moon  24th  day,  Ch  37m  evening. 

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True  economy  consists  not  so  much  in  saving  money,  as  in  spending 

it  when  made,  solely  and  judiciously  for  purposes  really  useful.    This 

annually  increases  your  profits,  instead  of  diminishing  or  keeping  thera 

stationary. 

In  all  your  farming  operations,  never  forget  that  time,   like  money. 

if  once  lout  or  misspent,  is  forever  past  recovery. 

rat^rtwea 


30  days. APRIL. 15^ 

I  followed  the  witch  to  her  home, 

And  vow'd  to  be  always  her  guest ; 
"  Never  more,"  I  exclaim'd,  "  will  I  roam 

111  search  of  the  mansion  of  rest." 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR 

The  month  of  Nature's  smiles  and  tears :  and  as  it  is  improved,  so 
will  it  be  to  the  farmer  the  presage  of  a  good  harvest  or  of  a  sad  one. 
If  April  brings  you  warm  and  gladsome  days,  and  these  are  suft'ered 
to  pass  away  without  thoroughly  preparing  your  land  for  the  seed,  you 
must  expect  the  reward  of  your  folly,  in  being  bard  driven  through  all 
the  spring  work,  and  in  gathering  thin  crops  at  the  harvest.  "Take 
Time  by  the  forelock" — here  is  precept  upon  precept — plough  early; 
you  cannot  do  it  too  early,  if  you  are  turning  in  the  sod.  And,  now, 
how  are  the  fences?  Are  the  cattle  kept  from  the  mowing  land.'  Is 
the  garden  all  prepared,  and  have  you  taken  measures  to  have  an  ear- 
ly supply  of  lettuce,  radishes,  potatoes,  corn,  &c.,  for  the  table? 

In  ploughing,  particularly  for  root  crops,  plough  deep  and  stir  up 
thoroughly,  that  the  long  tap  roots  may  penetrate  readily  to  such  a 
depth  as  to  he  unaffected  by  any  ordinary  drouth. 

The  largest  and  the  safest  bank  in  the  world  is  Mother  Earth — and 
the  boat  shares  pto/r//t-6-ftarc«,  kept  bright  by  use.  This  bank  pays  a 
handsome  profit  and  a  suie  one  ;  it  is  as  unfailing  as  is  the  promise 
of  the  Holy  One  "  of  soed-time  and  harvest." 

Imprisonment  f&r  Debt. — During  the  visit  of  an  Indian  chief  to  one 
of  our  cities,  he  asked,  onseeing  the  jail,  "  What  is  that  building  for?" 
The  interpreter,  who  accompanied  him,  in  order  to  render  himself  in- 
telligible, observed,  "  that  if  a  white  man  owed  skins  and  could  not 
pay  them,  they  put  him  in  that  building."  The  chief,  after  a  little 
reflection,  replied  dryly,  "  Hugh  I  white  man  no  catch  skins  there  1" 

Knowledge. — Pleasure  is  a  shadow  ;  wealth  is  vanity  ;  and  power  a 
pageant ;  but  knowledge  is  exstatic  in  enjoyment,  perennial  in  fame, 
unlimited  in  space,  and  infinite  in  duration.  *  *  *  *  In  the  per- 
formance of  its  sacred  offices,  it  fears  no  danger,  spares  no  expense, 
omits  no  exertion.  It  scales  the  mountain,  looks  in  the  volcano,  dives 
into  the  ocean,  perforates  the  earth,  wings  its  flight  into  the  skies,  en- 
circles the  globe,  explores  sea  and  land,  contemplates  the  distant,  ex- 
amines the  minute,  comprehends  the  great,  ascends  to  the  sublime ; 
no  place  too  remote  for  its  grasp,  no  heavens  too  exalted  for  its  reach. 
-De  Witt  Clinton. 

Tattlers. — Tattlers  and  tale-bearers  of  every  description  are  the  most 
despicable  wretches  with  which  the  world  is  cursed.  Show  us  a  man 
that  cannot  or  will  not  keep  a  secret,  and  you  show  us  a  villain  unwor- 
thy the  friendship  of  a  dog.  There  is  more  mischief  done  in  the  world  by 
these  bleating,  wide-mouthed  retailers  of  other  men's  concerns,  than 
by  all  the  robbers  and  pickpockets  in  the  universe.  Spies  and  inform- 
ers are  worthy  of  no  commiseration,  however  miserable  and  degraded 
they  may  become.  "  There  is  no  worse  devij,"  said  Jeremy  laylor, 
"  than  a  devilish  tongue." 

Reading. — Give  a  man  this  taste,  and  the  meansof  giatifyiiigit,  and 
you  can  hardly  fail  of  making  him  a  happy  man.  You  place  him  in 
contact  with  the  best  society  in  every  period  of  history.  You  make 
him  a  denizen  of  all  nations — a  contemporary  of  all  ages. 


16                                           MAY.                                     1843. 

DECLIxXATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 

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New  Moon  10th  day,  Gh  48m  morning. 

First  Quarter  17th  day,  7h  20m  morning. 

Full  Moon  24th  day,  4h  49m  morning. 

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Avoid  debt  as  you  would  a  pestilence,  for  it  humbles,  degrades  and 

debases  a  man  in  his  own  6yes  ;  subjects  him  to  insults  and  persecu- 

tions from  others  ;  but  still  worse,  it  is  a  perpetual  temptation,  how- 

ever anxiously  resisted,  to  fraud,  falsehood,  and  theft. 

Provide  a  place  for  every  thing,   and  misplace  nothing.     No  time 

will  ever  then  be  lost  in  searching  for  what  you  want. 

31  dayr. MAY.  17^ 

But  the  sweetest  of  moments  will  fly  ; 

Not  long  was  my  fancy  beguiled  ; 
For  too  soon  1  confess'd,  with  a  sigh, 

That  the  siren  deceived  while  she  smiled. 


FARMERS'  CALEx\I)AR. 

Of  all  the  cheats  in  the  world,  those  who  attempt  to  cheat  Nature 
get  the  most  thorougli  and  certain  punishment.  Behold  the  unhappy 
man  who  attempts  to  cheat  his  soil  in  manure  and  culture  :  he  pays 
for  his  land  as  high  as  his  neighbors,  and  the  annual  tax  upon  it, — la- 
bors as  long,  though  perhaps  a  little  more  lazily, — pays  as  much  for 
his  seed, — works  just  about  as  severely  in  haying,  harvesting,  and 
threshing, — suffers  vastly  more  in  his  anticipations  for  the  future, — is 
constantly  vexed  by  the  jeers  and  jokes  of  his  neighbors, — and  at  last 
it  tarns  out  that  he  has  secured  less  than  half  an  average  crop.  So 
much  for  the  want  of  a  few  loads  of  manure,  and  a  few  days  of  labor. 
What  a poor  calculator.  The  man  cheats  himself;  erects  a  monu- 
ment to  his  own  folly  in  a  poor  farm ;  and  then,  in  all  probability,  loses 
his  farm  info  the  bargain,  and  throws  himself  and  family  on  the  char- 
ities of  the  public.  O  !  man,  sow  liberally,  manure  freely,  cultivate 
thoroughly,  and  thou  shalt  reap  most  bountifully.  The  blessing  of 
Heaven  fulls  upon  the  faithful  laborer;  his  garners  shall  be  full,  and 
his  name  shall  have  honor  and  praise  among  wise  men. 

Now  is  the  time,  in  "  the  meiry  month  of  May,"  to  fill  the  earth 
with  the  seed.  Do  it  as  early  as  experience  shows  to  bo  best ;  but  at 
whatever  time,  do  it  well.  That  is  the  main  point.  And  now  for  the 
highways  :  and  in  working  out  your  taxes,  remember  tliis  thing — the 
roads  of  a  district  are  the  witnesses  of  your  character  which  the  trav- 
eller is  sure  most  to  scrutinize.  If  you  are  public  spirited,  energetic, 
and  valuable  citizens,  you  will  be  sure  to  have  tho  best  roads  which 
tlie  nature  of  the  case  will  admit.  In  nine  cases  out  of  ten,  a  dangerous 
bridge  or  a  deep  hole  opposite  a  farm-house,  (we  care  not  how  respec- 
table is  the  house,)  leads  the  stranger  to  judge  that  a  vwy  negligent, 
or  a  very  niggardly  man  dwells  there. 

Early  rising,  to  tho  farmer,  is  condncive  alike  to  health,  to  pleas- 
nre,  and  to  profit ; — to  health,  because  it  gives  exerciss  when  the  at- 
mosphere is  most  cool,  pure,  and  bracing ; — to  pleasure,  because  Na- 
ture is  then  in  her  most  lovely  garb,  and  the  birds  most  full  of  song; — 
to  profit,  because  tho  two  morning  hours  effect  more  in  labor,  and 
avert  more  mischief,  than  four  hours  at  mid-daj-.  Early  rising,  and 
exercise  in  the  open  air,  are  tho  best  stimuli  for  onr  meals,  the  best 
anodyne  for  sound  sleep,  the  best  solace  for  care,  and  the  best  evidence 
of  thrill.  "Come,  boys,"  is  the  best  reveille  upon  the  farm.  The 
farmer  who  rises  late  is  generally  behind  his  work ;  wliilo  he  who  rises 
oarly  keeps  before  it, — Jllbany  Cultvvelt/r. 

Lyrag  rs  communicative :  one  generates  another,  tmd  that  another 
still,  in  an  infinite  series — a  geometric  progression  of  falsehood.  A 
falsehood  is  like  a  stone.  In  on  arch — eaxib  one  rofjuitefi  many  otlieis  to 
support  it. 

Leather  floater- Proof. — Mix  together  a  quarter  of  a  pound  of  mutton 
tallovf,  three  ounces  of  common  tuqjentine,  one  ounce  of  shellac,  and 
an  ounce  of  beeswax.  Make  the  leather  perfectly  dry  and  warm,  and 
rub  in  this  mixture  as  warm  as  possible,  and  repeat  tlie  operation  cv- 
■ery  other  day  for  three  ox  four  times  successively. 


IS 


184:3. 


DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 


Mercury. 

Ul 

decn 

EV. 

o      ■ 

h  ni 

] 

25  3G 

1  30 

7 

24  47 

'  43 

13 

23  IS 

'  45 

19 

21  :u 

'  38 

25 

19  46 

'  20 

24  39 
'  27 
23  50 


2123 


Mars.     I  Jupiter,  i    Saturn. 


decs   so.   dec  SI  so.    decs    so. 


h  m    °      '  111  m 

1  35119  35  0  58i21  49 

'  44  20  35  '  51 


52  21  28 

59  22  14 

gI  '    53 


45  22 
39  ' 
331  '    14 


M.  M. 

li  m    °  '  |h  in 
2  54  22  14  2  17 

'  28   '  10  1  55 

'    2   '  19  '  2» 

1  36    '  21  '     1 

'     9'  '  24  0  3G 


PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 
Last  Quarter  1st  day,  21i  liii  morning. 
New  Moon  8th  day,  5h  24m  evenin,£. 
First  Cluarter  15tli  day  Oh  2m  evfning. 
Full  Moon  22d  day,  4h  32m  evening. 
Last  (iuarter  30th  day,  6h  51m  evening. 


P  1  ?  1      CALENDAR,  A3- 

Sun 

Sun 

S-un  l®|    ® 

Sun's 

Suns 

Eq.t 

3  ;  <  1          PECTS,  &C. 

rise. 

set. 

SOUthll'I.|R.&S. 

dec.  no. 

s.d'r. 

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h  m 

h   m 

h    m 

h    m 

0         ,           ,. 

m   s 

1 

4 

Chesapeake  taken 

4  20 

7  34 

11  57 

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0  18 

22    4  17 

15  47 

2  33 

2 

5 

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'  35 

'    58 

V 

'  37 

'    12  20 

'   24 

3 

6 

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'  36 

cp 

'  59 

'    19  49 

'   15 

4 

7 

5  hit.  5°  10'  N. 

'  37 

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1  21 

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5 

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'  45 

'    33  48 

1  .55 

6 

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with  Tripoli  1805 

'  38 

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2  14 

'    40  12 

«   44 

7 

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June  training 

'    ' 

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'  49 

'    46  11 

'    46 

'   33 

8 

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('Jruns  high  North 

'  39 

'    59 

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'    51  48 

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10  16 

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[Bunkerhill  1775 

'  44 

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'  53 

'    25  31 

'   41 

19 

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4th  S  af  Trinity 

'    ' 

111 

1  23 

'    26  37 

'    45 

'   54 

20 

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2    2 

'    27  20 

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Economy,  not  leis  than  humanity,  requires  you  to  keep  all  your 
farming  stock  in  thriving  condition  ;  for  a  working  animal  in  good  or- 
der will  do  much  more  work  and  eat  less  than  a  poor  one  ;  while  the 
rest  of  your  stock,  well  kept,  will  yield  more  of  every  thing,  than 
double  their  number,  if  half  starved,  as  such  animals  often  are. 


30  days. .TimyE. 19 

Deep,  deep  did  she  stab  the  repose 
Of  my  trusting  and  unwary  breast, 

And  the  door  of  each  avenue  close 
That  led  to  the  Mansion  of  Rest. 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

Is  your  grass  light,  or  does  your  corn  promise  badly — now  is  the 
time  to  remedy  tlie  misfortune,  in  a  great  measure,  at  least,  by  sow- 
ing such  root  crops  as  are  suitable  for  late  planting.  Carrots,  turnips, 
parsnips,  and  potatoes,  will  go  a  great  way  in  keeping  your  stock 
tlirough  the  winter,  and  most  or  all  of  them  will  do  very  well  if  plant- 
ed late.     "A  word  tothe  wise  is  sufficient." 

It  is  hii(h  time,  we  think,  to  turn  from  the  "  lords  of  creation,"  and 
pay  our  respects  to  those  whom  these  "  lords"  (if  they  are  good  for 
any  thing,)  do  love :  we  mean  the  wives  and  daughters.  The  dairies 
nre  neat  and  clean,  and  the  work  of  making  sweet  butter  and  rich 
clieese  (never  make  any  other,)  goes  bravely  on.  So  we  presume  : 
Vermont  affords,  undoubtedly,  the  best  means,  all  things  considered, 
for  the  best  of  butter  and  cheese  ;  and  why  should  Vermont  dairy  wo- 
men lack  any  of  the  things  essential  to  entire  success  ?  No — it  must 
not  be  ;  for  the  credit  of  the  ladies  this  must  not  be.  But  good  but- 
ter and  good  clieese — yea,  and  entire  success  in  all  the  department^ 
of  a  good  Vermont  tarm,  will  not  alone  do.  A  wasteful  wife  (or  hus- 
band, mind  that,)  and  extravagant  children,  may  keep  the  owner  of 
the  best  of  farms  constantly  embarrassed.  As  a  continual  dropping  of 
water  weareth  out  stones,  so  will  the  continual  waste  or  neglect  of 
very  small  things  wear  out  the  patience  and  the  patrimony  of  a  man. 
To  neatness  and  industry,  then,  add  prudence  and  frugality,  (not  stin- 
giness,) and  for  the  rest  we  commend  to  you  the  advice  of  King  James 
of  England  to  his  daughter,  written  in  a  book  printed  in  1614.  It  is 
old  and  homely,  but  excellent  withal. 

"A  good  wife  is  to  God  zelus, 

to  her  husband  chast,  to  the  poore 

PitofuU — to  neighbers  gentell, 

to  her  cheledren  example, 

all  which  God  grant  you  my 

Good  daughter,  for  his  Sonne 

Cristes  sake." 

The  Mother. — Heaven  has  imprinted  on  the  mother's  face  something 
which  claims  kindred  with  the  skies.  The  waking,  watchful  eye, 
which  keeps  its  tireless  vigils  over  the  slumbering  child — the  tender 
look  and  the  angelic  smile,  are  objects  which  neither  the  pencil  nor 
chisel  can  reach,  and  which  poetry  fails  in  attempting  to  portray.  Up- 
on the  eulogies  of  the  most  eloquent  tongue  we  should  find  Tekel 
written.  It  is  in  the  sympathies  of  the  heart  alone,  where  lives  the 
lovely  picture,  and  the  eye  may  look  abroad  in  vain  for  its  counterpart 
in  the  works  of  art. 

Watery  Potatoes. — We  every  day  hear  complaints  about  watery  po- 
tatoes. Put  into  the  pot  a  piece  of  lime  as  large  as  a  hen's  egg ;  and 
how  watery  soever  the  potatoes  may  havo  been,  when  the  water  is 
poured  oif,  the  potatoes  will  bo  perfectly  dry  and  mealy. 

Candles. — Those  who  make  candles  will  find  it  a  great  improvement 
to  stick  the  wicks  in  lime-water  and  saltpetre,  and  dry  them.  The 
flame  is  clearer,  and  the  tallow  will  not  "  run." 


JULY. 


1843. 


DECLIAATIUN  AMJ  IJOlfTllING  OF  THE  I'LANETS. 


5"  I  iMercury.        Vcmis 


Jliir 


decn 


li  m!  °     '  ih  m 
18  26    0  49  19  37  2  12124    5 

17  47    '  12  17  32  '  18  23  51 
56  M0R.]15  111'  22l  '   29 

18  45110  59112  37 

19  54i  '    45|  9  511'  i.'9i22  26 


If.         Jupiter.         Sul 

irn.     illerscliel 

so.    dt'C  s     so.    dec  s 

fo.    de  s  so. 

M.   1                M.  1 

M.                1    M. 

h  ni   °     '     li  m;  °     ' 

h   m  °     '  jli  m 

11  55  22  2]     0  43:22  27 

0  10  1  22  5  IC 

•    49|'   28l  '  16,  '   29 

EV.  i'    '  '4  .52 

'   42|'    35 

Ev.     '   32;ll  19'    '  1'  28 

'   36 1  '   42 

11  93'  '   35' 10  .54'  25  '     5 

'   291  '   48 

10  56i  '   37 

'   29  '  27  3  41 

PHASES  or  THE  MOON. 
Xew  Moon  8th  day,  2h  17ni  morning. 
First  Quarter  14tli  day,  5h  15m  evening. 
Full  Moon  22d  day,  Oh  7m  morning. 
I,ii.it  (Ju.nrtor  ilOdi  <lav,  9h  .52m  morninc. 


I  ts  sou.  plIr.&s 


I    Sun's    IPun'sjEq  t 
I  decl.  no.|  s.  d'rjJjJsL 


h  ni 

4  22 


Moon  lat  5'17'  N 

Gth  S  af  Tr  m>)  S> 
[©apo  TJlstat 
Moon  runs  high  N 

I 

Off  c<inj  [c  inf 

eeclinvr)^cGj! 

IVFoon  perigee 

Gil  8  C  9c  7th  s 
Q  cfc  [a.f  Trin 


Moon  lat  5°  17'  S 

[692 

Flight  of  Mahomet 
8th  S  after  Trinity 
Moon  runs  low  S 
Mercury  stationary 
Ohconj 


Qllc  Moon  ocl  inv  '  38 

39 

9th  S  af  Trinity 

MooQ  apojjeo 


013™nj 

Moon  lat  5°  15'  N 

C  gr  flong 

VVm  .  enn  d  1718 

ins  nf  Trinity 


12  3 
4 


h    m 

f|ll  45 

morn 

0  11 
'   43 

1  25 

2  18 

3  23 
a  set 

8  46 

9  17 
'   42 

10  6 
'  31 
'    58 

11  27 
morn 

0  2 
'   44 

1  a5 

2  32 

3  34 

C  ris 

8  8 
'  28 
'    48 

9  7 
'  27 
'   49 

10  14 
«    42 

11  17 


23    7  50 
3  36 

22  58  58 
'  53  57 
'  48  30 
'  42  40 
'  36  25 
'  29  48 
'  22  4' 
'  15  29 
'   7  37 

21  59  .58 
'  50  57 
'  41  2 
'  32  46 
'  23  7 
'  13  7 
'   2  45 

20  .52 
'  40  58 
'  29  33 
'  17  47 
'   5  42 

19  53  16 
'  40  30 
'  27  24 
'  13  59 
'      0  18 

18  46  11 
'  31  50 
'    17    9 


m  8 

15  45!3  24 

36 

47 

58 

9 

19 

29 

39 

48 

57 

6 

13 

21 

28 

34 

40 

44 

50 

54 

58 

1 

4 

6 

8 

9 

10 

9 

7 
6 
3 


iNevei  ixpect  your  lands  to  give  you  much,  if  you  give  them  littlf, 
nor  to  make  you  rich,  if  you  make  them;?OOT-.  Therefore,  always  ma- 
nure them  to  the  full  extent  of  your  means,  and  tliey  will  ever  make 
you  arnpic  returus  in  rapidly  increasing  productions. 

If  you  would  excel  in  your  profession,  the  diligent  cultnre  of  your 
mind  is  as  indispensable  as  that  of  your  fields. 


31  days. JUIiY. 

Then  Friendship  enticed  me  to  stray 
Thiousjh  the  long,  magic  wilds  of  Romance  ; 

But  I  found  tliat  she  meant  to  betray, 
And  sliranlx  from  the  sorcerer's  glance  ; 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

Hot  weather  and  haying  are  tlie  order  of  the  day.  It  is  the  vprv 
time  when  an  unusual  degree  of  hard  labor  is  required;  and  the  time, 
too,  when,  from  the  languor  occasioned  by  excessive  heat,  one  is  in- 
clined to  be  indolent.  Let  us,  then,  give  a  short  sermon  ou  laziiicss, 
and  as  the  very  best  fur  the  occasion,  we  quote  from  the  patent  ser- 
monizer,  known  as  "  Dow,  Jr." 

"  When  I  pass  by  a  country  farm-houso,  and  find  old  hats,  coats, 
and  breeches,  stuffed  in  at  the  vvindov>-s,  1  know  that  the  god  of  indo- 
lence is  lounging  there,  in  the  midst  of  want,  wo,  and  poverty — that 
the  lank  children  of  necessity  are  there  running  up  to  seed  in  the  shade 
of  neglect,  unmoistened  by  the  dews  of  moral  instruction.  I  also 
know  that  idleness  is  pampered  by  the  pap  of  excessive  wealth,  and 
that  where  riches  doth  abundantly  abound,  the  tares  of  sloth  are  yield- 
ing an  abundant  harvest.  Lazy  fogs  surround  the  head  of  him  whom 
lucre  has  lulled  to  drowsiness,  and  he  knows  not  how  to  shake  ofl'the 
lethargic  incubus  which  sits  upon  his  breast,  and  sticks  faster  than  a 
blood-sucker  to  a  dead  cat-fish.  Why,  my  friends,  I  have  known  men 
of  wealth  and  respectability,  whose  physical  faculties  had  become  so 
paralyzed  with  indolence,  that  it  would  require  extra  high  pressure 
fever  and  ague  to  bring  their  muscles  into  active  service.  Yes,  my 
dear  hearers,  I  say  I  have  seen  such  men;  and  one  good  chimney 
sweep  is  worth  raoie  in  a  v^ell  regnlated  ami  industrious  community, 
than  as  many  such  as  could  be  packed  between  the  eastern  cape  of 
Africa  and  the  outskirts  of  eternity. 

"  O  '.  my  fi lends,  I  regret  to  say  that  idleness  has  of  late  become  a 
fashionable  aceomplisiuiient  with  too  large  a  portion  of  our  young  pop- 
ulation. Employment  is  getting  to  be  thought  vulgar,  and  a  toil-hard- 
ened hand  not  fit  to  be  offered  for  the  acceptance  of  the  fair  sex. — 
Give  me  a  hard  hand,  a  hard  head,  and  a  soft  heart ;  but  instead  of 
which,  soft  hands,  soft  heads,  and  hard  hearts,  are  now  all  the  go  in 
what  the  dispeptic  imps  of  etiquette  call  the  beau  monde.  The  cator- 
piUers  of  sloth  are  making  great  havoc  in  our  neglected  juvenile  nur- 
series. They  are  stripping  the  young  shrubs  of  promise  of  their  green- 
est foliage,  and  blighting  the  buds  of  enterprise  as  fast  as  they  appear. 
If  matters  go  on  in  this  way  much  longer,  the  rising  generation  will 
soon  become  fit  for  nothing  but  to  be  hung  up  as  scare-crows  in  the 
moral  grain  fields  to  frighten  young  men  into  haliits  of  industry.  Those 
who  subsist,  like  wood-cocks,  by  suction,  and  wet  their  brazen  brows 
with  artificial  sweat,  are  too  numerous  to  mention.  They  are  thick- 
er tlian  toads  after  a  shower :  they  infest  our  public  bar-rooms,  and 
block-up  the  avenues  to  prosperity.  It  requires  a  more  powerful  gal- 
vanic battery  than  I  possess,  to  reanimate  their  dying  carcasses,  and 
set  their  dormant  faculties  in  a  liealthy  operation. 

"  Arouse  ye  !  arouse  ye  !  ye  sin-soaked  sons  of  sloth,  and  with  your 
hands  lay  the  corner  stones  of  your  respective  fortunes.  Sow  the 
seeds  of  industry  in  the  days  of  your  youth,  and  you  will  have  the 
satisfaction  of  reaping  a  glorious  harvest  of  plenty  in  tlie  autumn  of 
life." 

There  is  no  man,  liowever  affluent,  but  by  extravagance  and  immor- 
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To  "  save  at  the  spigot,  and  let  out  at  the  bung,"  will 

<oon  empty 

the  biggest  hogshead  ;  so  will  economy  in  small  matters,  a 

nd  waste  in 

largo  ones,  speedily  squander  the  largest  estate. 

Constantly  arrange,   l)eforehand,   the  daily  work  of  yo 

ur  farms. — 

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31  days. AUGUST. 

For  experience  has  taught  me  to  know 
That  the  soul  that  reclined  on  his  breast 

Might  toss  on  the  billows  of  woe, 
And  ne'er  find  the  Mansion  of  Rest. 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 
Weight  of  Cattle. — In  a  country  like  ours,  where  great  numbers  of 
cattle  are  annually  bought  and  sold,  under  circumstances  that  forbid 
the  ascertaining  their  weight  with  positive  accuracy,  it  must  be  desi- 
rable that  some  general  rules,  approximating  to  exactness,  should  be 
known,  in  order  to  prevent  all  ground  of  mistake  or  collusion  on  the 
part  of  the  interested  individuals.  In  England,  two  or  three  tables 
have  been  constructed  by  different  individuals,  founded  on  the  length 
and  girth  of  the  animal  at  certain  points,  and  liased  on  a  vast  number 
of  experiments,  most  carefully  made.  To  illustrate  this  matter,  we 
have  copied  from  an  English  work  the  following  tables : — 

Renton's  Table.     Cary's  Gauge. 
stone,  lb.  stone,  lb. 


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In  taking  the  girth  and  length  of  an  animal,  Iho  manner  is  as  follows  : 
"The  girth  is  taken  by  passing  aline  just  behind  the  shoulder-blade, 
and  under  tjie  fore-legs  ;  this  gives  the  circumference  of  the  animal. 
Tlie  length  is  taken  along  the  back  from  the  foremost  corner  of  the 
blade-bone  of  the  shoulder  in  a  straight  line  to  the  hindmost  point  of 
the  rump,  or  to  that  bone  of  the  tail  that  plumbs  tlie  line  with  the 
hinder  part  of  the  buttock." 

These  lines  are  then  measured  by  the  foot  rule,  and  the  weight  can 
readily  be  calculated  from  the  tables.  Some  slight  difference  in  the 
weight  may  be  traced  from  the  tables,  but  the  agreement  is  sufficient- 
ly close  to  show  that  no  material  error  can  exist.  The  tables,  accor- 
ding to  the  English  mode  of  reckoning,  are  calculated  upon  the  stone 
of  14  lbs.  avoirdupois.  Thus,  if  the  girth  is  6  feet  and  the  length  5 
feet,  the  weight  will  be  43  stone  1  lb.  or  603  lbs.  Mr.  Ronton,  in  his 
"  Grazier's  Ready  Reckoner,"  states,  that  for  a  half-fattened  ox,  one 
stone  in  every  twenty  must  be  deducted  ;  and  when  they  are  very  fat, 
one  twentieth  may  be  added.  No  tables  can,  however,  be  at  all  times 
implicitly  relied  upon,  as  there  are  many  circumstances  connected  with 
the  build  of  the  animal,  the  mode  of  fattening,  &c.,  that  will  influ- 
ence the  maasurement,  and  consequently  the  weight.  As  a  general 
guide,  such  tables  must  be  useful  to  the  farmer  or  grazier,  for  whose 
use  they  are  of  course  principally  intended. —  Oenesec  Farmer. 

Beautiful  Idea. — The  wild  man  of  Oronoke  said  to  a  priest,  "  Tliou 
keepest  thy  God  in  a  church,  as  though  he  were  sick  and  needed  thy 
care.  Our  God  is  on  the  mountain  top,  directing  the  storm,  and  guar- 
ding us  in  the  still  watclies  of  the  night." 


24                                 SEPTEMBER.                          1843. 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PLANETS. 

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Never  resort  to  what  are  called  "  make  shifts,"  when  it  is  possible 

to  avoid  it ;  for  they  encourage  carelessness  and  sloth,  of  which  they 

are  almost  always  sure  signs. 

The  very  reverse  of  tlie  lawyer's  maxim,   "  de  ininimis  non  curat 

Lei''' — the  law  regards  not  the  smallest  matters — must  be  the  farmer's 

guide,  or  his  largest  concerns  can  never  prosper  as  they  might. 

:{0  days. SEPTEMBER. 

Pleasure's  pntli  I  determined  to  try  ; 

But  Prudence  I  met  in  the  way  ; 
Conviction  flash'd  lio;lit  from  her  eye, 

And  appeared  to  illumine  my  day. 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

Election  !  election  I — don't  forget  that  you  are  freemen.  "  A  hint 
to  the  wise,"  &c.  Autumn  comes  on  apace,  and  will  soon  greet  us, 
ill  her  attire  of  golden  hues,  and  crown  the  lahors  of  the  faithful  hus- 
bandman with  an  abundant  reward.  Be  ye  ready  for  her  gifts,  and 
gather  them  with  thanlcful  hearts.  Now  is  the  time  to  secure  your 
seeds  for  another  season  ;  and  in  this  matter  it  is  recommended,  on 
good  authority,  to  secure  the  first  seeds  which  coino  to  maturity,  of  all 
sorts.  The  reason  assigned  is,  that  "  like  begets  like,"  not  only  in 
kin(l,liut  in  time  also;  so  if  you  would  have  cuj'Zt/ peas,  lettuce,  beans, 
&c.  &c.  next  year,  you  have  now  only  to  select  those  for  seed  which 
have  this  year  ripened  the  earliest.  There  is  another  kindred  topic, 
which  ought  to  have  received  earlier  attention,  viz.  tlie  gathering  of 
medicinal  herbs — a  point  which  no  prudent  housewife  will  permit  to  be 
neglected.  These  should  be  gathered  while  in  the  flower,  as  at  this 
time  all  their  good  qualities  are  fully  developed,  and  the  longer  you 
delay  after  this  time,  the  less  valuable  will  be  your  herbs.  After 
gathering,  let  them  he  well  dried,  and  carefully  put  up  in  papers  or 
tied  in  bunches  ready  for  use.  These  are  small  matters  in  your  esti- 
mation, perhaps :  but,  then,  it  may  be  well  for  you  to  remember  that 
the  world  itself  is  nothing  bnt  a  combination  of  small  matters — the 
material  universe  is  made  up  of  the  smallest  and  most  insigniticant 
atoms.  For  the  twentieth  time,  or  thereabout,  we  exhort  you  to  re- 
member that  "  Many  a  little  makes  a  muckle." 


Happiness. — True  happiness  is  of  a  retired  nature,  and  an  enemy  to 
pomp  and  noise  ;  it  arises,  in  the  first  place,  from  an  enjoyment  of 
one's  self;  and  in  the  next,  from  the  friendship  and  conversation  of  a 
few  select  companions:  it  loves  shade  and  solitude,  and  naturally 
haunts  groves  and  fountains,  fields  and  meadows ;  in  short,  it  feels 
every  thing  it  wants  within  itself,  and  receives  no  addition  from  mul- 
titudes of  witnesses  and  spectators.  On  the  contrary,  false  happiness 
loves  to  be  in  a  crowd,  and  draw  the  eyes  of  the  world  upon  her.  She 
does  not  receive  any  satisfaction  from  the  applause  which  she  gives 
herself,  but  from  the  admiration  which  she  raises  in  others.  She  flour- 
ishes in  courts  and  palaces,  theatres  and  assemblies,  and  feels  the  re- 
alities of  existence  but  when  she  is  looked  upon. — Addison. 

Preserved  Puvipkin. — Stew  your  pumpkin  as  usual  for  pies,  spread 
it  thinly  upon  large,  open  tins  or  platters,  and  place  them  under  or 
over  your  stove;  where,  if  kept  four  or  five  days,  it  will  be  dry  enough 
to  keep  in  bags  or  boxes  throughout  the  year.  Pumpkin,  preserved  in 
this  way,  is  fiir  superior  to  that  preserved  in  the  old  method  of  drying, 
making  much  richer  and  better  flavored  pies,  besides  requiring  much 
less  labor. 

Mindin<r  one's  Business. — A  New  England  farmer  said,  that  last  year 
he  had  made  §1500  by  minding  his  own  business,  and  $,'500  by  letting 
the  business  of  others  alone  ;  in  all,  $2,000.  Ciuery.  What  would  this 
amount  to,  reckoning  it  an  annuity  of  $2,000  at  six  per  cent.,  com- 
pound interest,  for  thirty  years .''     Answer,  $158,116  37. 


I      520 

OCTOBER. 

1S4:JJ. 

DECLINATION  AND  SOUTHING  OF  THE  PL; 

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New  Moon  4tli  day,  Hi  34m  morning. 

First  Quarter  11th  day,  Ih  51m  morning. 

Full  Jloon  19tli  day,  Gh  22in  morning. 

Last  Quarter  2(;tli  day,  7li  51m  evening. 

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To  keep  good  gates  and  fences  saves  much  time  and  1 

ibor  in  pre- 

venting  trespasses  ;  much  loss  of  crops  from  depredations 

;  and  best 

of  all,   it  saves  much  wrangling  and  ill  will  among  neigh 

)ors,   about 

raiscliievous  stock. 

Never  commit  tlie  self-hurtful  folly  of  looking  upon  any 

of  the  hon- 

est  trades,  professions,  and  callings,  as  inimical  to  your  o\ 

. 

vn. 

31  dav:3.  OCTOBER. 


Sho  fried,  as  she  showed  me  n  grave, 
With  nettles  and  wild-flowers  dressed, 

O'erwhicli  the  dark  cypress  did  wave, 
"  Behold  there  the  Mansion  of  Rest." 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

Busy  as  bees,  in  the  corn-field,  potato-field,  and  the  orchard  ;  on 
every  liand  the  gatherini;  of  the  fruits  of  the  season  demands  your  at- 
tention ;  and  hoverini;  ahout  you  is  a  mischief-loving  rogue,  warning 
to  make  all  haste  :  it  is  Jack  Frost.  He  is  a  thievish  rogue,  and  needs 
close  watching  ; — here  ho  nips  a  pumpkin,  and  there  an  apple,  and 
not  unfrequently  repays  the  negligence  of  the  lazy  farmer  by  freezing 
up  a  whole  field  of  potatoes.  Nor  are  your  fruits  always  safe  under 
cover:  through  crack  and  crevice  the  sly  fellow  creeps  as  easily  as 
throu.ih  an  open  door.  The  only  safety  is  in  having  all  things,  which' 
arc  liable  to  be  frostbitten,  well  housed  and  protected.  It  is  not  a  bad 
plan  to  have  your  barns,  granaries,  and  cellars,  under  the  guaniianship 
of  a  lock  and  key  :  there  are  rogues  out  of  the  Frost  family  ;  and  nev- 
er are  they  more  likely  to  exercise  their  vocation  than  in  the  autumn, 
when  all  your  store-houses  are  full  of  the  good  things  of  this  life. — 
Locks  and  keys  are  full  as  much  to  be  depended  upon  as  dogs  ;  and  it 
is  not  unworthy  of  remark,  that  the  former  eat  no  provender,  and  nev- 
er have  been  known  to  be  troubled  with  the  hydrophol)ia. 

Behold  the  withering,  fading,  falling  leaves  of  the  forest ;  the  flow- 
ers, the  beauty  of  spring,  and  the  glory  of  summer — all  are  gone  ! — 
How  true  a  tyjio  of  man  :  "As  for  man,  his  days  are  as  grass  ;  as  a 
flower  of  the  field,  so  he  flourisheth.  For  the  wind  passetli  over  it, 
and  it  is  gone  ;  and  the  place  thereof  shall  know  it  no  more." 


Bread. — "  The  grand  secret  and  mystery  of  having  the  Iiread  come 
out  of  the  oven  delicious,  inviting,  and  nutritive,"  says  an  instructive 
writer,  "is  the  exact  point  of  time. of  putting  it  in.  While  in  the 
state  of  dough,  it  will  readily  run  into  various  stages  of  fermentation. 
The  first  of  these  is  the  saccharine,  or  that  which  produces  sugar  ;  the 
next  is  the  vinous  ;  the  third,  the  acetous,  or  that  producing  vinegar, 
&c.  If  the  dough  be  formed  into  loaves,  and  placed  in  the  oven  be- 
fore the  first  fermentation  has  taken  place,  the  bread  will  turn  out 
heavy  ;  and  whoever  eats  it  may  rest  assured  of  the  nightmare,  and 
various  other  '  ills  that  flesh  is  heir  to.'  If  it  be  kept  from  the  oven  till 
the  second  fermentation,  it  will  prove  light  enough,  but  tasteless,  and 
little  better  than  the  same  quantity  of  saw-dust.  If  it  be  delayed  un- 
til the  acetous  fermentation  has  occurred,  it  comes  out  sour,  and  alto- 
gether uneatable.  It  is  then,  during  the  first  or  saccharine  fermenta- 
tion, that  it  should  bo  cast  into  the  oven  ;  and  it  will  then,  if  sufB- 
ciently  baked,  be  found  a  sweet  and  wholesome  food. 

'That  bread  should  be  without  sweetness,  when  allowed  to  run  in- 
to the  vinous  fermentation,  is  very  easily  explained  ;  the  saccharine 
matter  produced  by  the  firstfermentation  being  converted  into  a  vinous 
spirit,  which  is  driven  off  by  evaporation  during  the  process  of  baking. 
This  kind  of  bread  may  be  easily  distinguished  without  tasting,  by  its 
loose,  open  appearance, — the  pores  or  cells  being  very  large  ; — where- 
as, really  good  bread  is  marked  by  fine  pores,  and  a  sort  of  net-work 
of  a  uniform  appearance." 

Plants  derive  their  nutriment  from  the  soil,  and  every  crop  removed 
takes  away  part  of  its  productive  power,  which  an  honest  farmer  will 
take  pleasure  and  derive  profit  from  restoring  as  soon  as  possible. 


iiTi7nrnTr*''.7"'^^''-''"'"r""r^"*"".^"'.~-^"°'"'"™*^'*-^'-"''''^^"^^^'^"""*'  ^'™»»*.-^ 


NOVEMBER. 


DECLINATION  ANU  SorTltlNG 

OF  THE  PLANE'J'.S 

c- 

Morcury. 

Venus. 

Mats. 

Jupiter, 
dec  si    so. 

Saturn. 

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PHASES  OF  THE  MOON. 
New  Moon  2(1  day,  llli  ISm  morning. 
First  Quarter  9tli  day,  8h  25m  evening. 
Full  Moon  17tli  day,"lOh  39in  evening. 
Last  Quarter  25tli  day,  41i  9m  morning'. 


CALENPiK, 

PECT 


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Never  flattei  yourselves,  as  some  silly  people  do,  that  you  know  all 
which  can  he  known,  even  of  the  most  simple  branch  of  your  profes- 
sion, or  you  will  soon  know  less  than  thousands  of  your  modest,  less 
assuming  brethren.  But  always  act  under  the  lirm  belief  that  there 
is  no  ascertainable  limit  to  our  acquisitions  in  any  art  or  science  what- 
ever ;  Dor  any  difFicnlties  which  diligent  study  cannot  overcome, 


30  days. NOVEMBER. 

She  spoke,  aiitl  half  vnnished  in  air, 
For  she  saw  mild  Religion  appear 

With  a  smile  tliat  would  banish  despair, 
And  dry  up  the  penitent  tear. 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 
'Hie  time  of  "  the  sear  and  yellow  leaf"  is  passing  away  ;  speedily 
will  the  snowy  winding-sheet  cover  liill  and  valley  ;  and  Winter, 
which  may  aptly  be  called  the  grave  of  Nature,  will  assert  its  stern 
sway.  Are  yon  ready — all  ready,  for  winter?  Bethink  you  whether 
the  house,  first  of  all,  is  thoroughly  prepared  against  the  rough  and 
searching  blasts  of  Boreas  ;  the  windows  and  doors  tight  ;  the  stoves, 
stove-piiic,  and  chimneys,  in  good  trim  ;  and  a.  Jire-proof  a^h-holc,  or 
a*-/4-Aoit.*c,  built,  and,  for  double  security,  placed  at  a  safe  distance  from 
every  thing  combustible.  Yes — think  of  all  theee  ;  and  turn  to  your 
policy  of  hu^uruncc — that  has  not  expired,  has  it.'  Then  there  are 
your  stables  and  sheds  ;  and  wp  remind  you  of  these  now,  that  you 
may  have  no  excuse  for  permitting  your  cattle  and  sheep  to  suffer. — 
And  there  is  one  building  more  to  be  attended  to;  Ictus  insist  strong- 
ly that  this  shall  not  go  uncared  for :  it  is,  good  friend — it  is your 

district  scliool-koiuc.  Oh  !  the  untold  miseries,  the  suffering,  the  dis- 
eases, the  untimely  deaths  of  children,  which  are  justly  to  be  chargo<l 
to  ill-constructed,  badly  warmed,  and  badly  ventilated  school-houses. 
We  fear  that  many  of  the  children  and  school-masters  of  Vermont 
are  every  winter  treated  worse  than  the  felons  in  the  county  jails  and 
the  state  prison — we  mean  they  are  worse  housed,  and  less  comforta- 
bly provided  for  ;  and  yet  you  cxjiect  your  children  to  be  happy  and 
healthy  and  good  scholars,  and  your  teachers  to  shew  the  very  perfec- 
tion of  affability  and  contentment,  and  to  be  withal  successful  teach- 
ers !  It  is  really  wonderful  that  our  district  schools  have  done  as  much 
good  as  they  have  confessedly  done,  when  such  obstacles  have  so  long 
l>assod  uncared  for,  except  by  the  victimized  scholar,  and  the  at  least 
semi-martyr,  the  teacher.  Let  there  bo  a  reform  in  your  district : 
have  a  comfortable,  pleasant,  and  inviting  school-house  to  begin  with, 
and  then — we  impart  it  as  a  mighty  secret — you  will  find  no  tjouble  in 
getting  first  rato  toadiers  at  a  fair  price. 


Effentinaqj. — Most  of  the  dlsoasoH  of  men  arise  from  offeminate  life, 
or  too  great  an  indulgence  of  the  passions.  Nature  created  our  bodies 
hardy  and  robust,  and  capable  of  resisting  the  common  influences  of 
cold,  and  the  fatigue  necessary  in  tlio  ordinary  duties  of  life.  We  en- 
ervate and  render  ourselves  inadequate  for  those  duties,  and  for  resist- 
ing these  even  healthy  influences,  by  a  soft,  luxurious,  inactive  mode 
of  life.  The  agriculturist,  the  huntsman,  Uie  manual  laborer  remain, 
till  late  in  life,  fall  of  energy  and  ardor.  The  man  surrounded  by 
plenty  or  superfluity,  and  by  all  tho  delights  of  existence,  falls,  in  the 
midst  of  them,  into  passive  being.  The  manner  of  life  of  most  of  us 
is  open  to  objection.  Too  close  rooms  by  day  and  by  night ;  too  rnucJi 
nightly  clothing ;  too  many  drinks  calculated  to  debilitate  the  stoio- 
acli ;  too  much  moral  and  mental  excitement;  too  little  bodily  exer- 
cise, and  that  little  most  frequently  in  the  streets  of  cities,  not  in  rus- 
tic air  ;  the  too  sedentary  lives  of  many  of  our  females,  who  engage, 
while  seated  tho  greater  part  of  the  day,  in  works  which  occupy  the 
fingers  only  ;  late  hours,  night  and  morning,  instead  of  the  reverne  ; 
vmseaaonable  hours  of  our  lepasts,  and  too  great  intervals  between 
them ; — these  are  the  sources  of  much  corporeal  UsUessuess,  and 
thence  disease. — Dick  on  Diet  and  Rttaivien. 


DECEMBER. 


LINATIOX  AXD  SOL'THIXG  OF  THE  PLANETS. 


Jupiter.  ;  Saturn.    :Her:<chc- 
doc 


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PHASES  OF  THE  MOO.V. 
New  Moon  1st  day,  llh  25m  evening. 
Fir^:t  Quarter  9tli  day,  5li  34ra  evening. 
Full  Moon  17th  day,  Ih  56m  evening. 
Laiit  Quarter  24tli  day,  llh  55m  morning 
New  Moon  3Ist  day,  2h  12m  evening. 


CALENDAR,   J 
I'ECTS,  &C. 


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Encourage,  both  by  precept  and  example, the  true  spirit  of  husband- 
ry ;  for  it  jiromotes  harmony,  good  will,  and  social  intercourse  among 
all  with  whom  you  deal;  it  tends  to  elevate  your  own  class  to  its 
proper  rank  ;  and  above  all,  it  advances  the  welfare  of  your  country, 
by  promoting  the  most  important  of  all  her  great  interests. 


ai  days. DECEMBER. 31 

Doubts  and  fears  from  my  bosom  were  driven, 

And,  pressing  tlie  cross  to  her  breast, 
And  pointing  serenely  to  heaven. 

She  showed  the  true. Mansion  of  Rest. — Charles  J.  Fox. 


FARMERS'  CALENDAR. 

Winter  is  at  hand — gloomy  and  cheerless,  say  you  ?  Say  not — think 
not — thus.     Rsther  adopt  the  language  of  the  poet  : 

"  But  welcome,  cold  !  welcome,  ye  snowy  nights  I 
Heaven  midst  your  rage  shall  mingle  pure  delights  ! 
The  confidence  of  hope  the  soul  sustains. 
Whilst  devastation  sweeps  along  the  plains." 

LikeDeath,  whose  type  it  is,  Winter  is  most  gloomy,  and  cheerless, 
and  abhorrent,  to  those  who  are  least  and  worst  prepared  for  it.  But 
whatever  you  think,  or  however  you  feel  about  it.  Winter  will  come 
— death  will  come ;"  the  same  omnipotent  will  hath  determined 
both,  and  His  purposes  shall  not  fail.  'I'he  swift-winged  hours,  and 
days,  and  months,  have  borne  you  on,  till  another  year  of  your  allot- 
ted time  is  at  its  end.  Let  the  close  of  the  year  remind  you  of  your 
duties:  if  possible,  close  your  accounts  with  whomsoever  you  have 
dealt ;  and  then  remember  another  account — it  is  between  thee  and 
thy  Maker.  How  great  the  debt  of  gratitude  to  Him  for  life  preserv- 
ed, and  for  blessings  bestowed,  during  the  past  year.  For  His  great 
mercy  and  His  innumerable  benefits  withhold  not  thy  thanks.  It  be- 
comes you  rather  to  adopt  the  language  of  the  Psalmist :  "  Praise 
waiteth  for  thee,  O  God,  in  Zion  ;  and  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  bo  per- 
formed." "  Thou  visitest  the  earth  and  waterest  it ;  thou  greatly 
enrichest  it  with  the  river  of  God,  which  is  full  of  water  ;  thou  pre- 
pares! them  corn,  when  thou  hast  so  provided  for  it.  Thou  waterest 
the  ridges  thereof  abundantly  ;  thou  settlest  the  furrows  thereof;  thou 
makest  it  soft  with  showers  ;  thou  blessest  the  springing  thereof. — 
Thou  crownest  the  year  with  thy  goodness  ;  and  thy  paths  drop  fat- 
ness." 

But  we  are  bid  to  close  our  admonitions  :  lot  it  be  with  the  expres- 
sion of  our  hope  that  we  have  not  failed  of  adding  something  to  your 
means  of  becoming  wiser  and  better,  and  therefore  happier,  for  the 
future. 


Value  of  Time. — In  our  dealings  with  each  other  there  ia  nothing 
which  we  so  miscalculate  as  the  ever-varying  value  of  time  ;  and,  in- 
deed, it  is  but  too  natural  to  look  upon  it  as  it  seems  to  us,  and  not 
as  it  seems  to  others.  The  slow  idler,  on  whose  hands  it  hangs  heavi- 
ly, holds  the  man  of  business  by  the  button,  and  remorselessly  rohs  him 
on  the  king's  highway  of  a  thing  ten  times  more  valuable  than  the  purse, 
which  would  hang  him  if  he  took  it.  The  man  of  action  and  of  business, 
whose  days  seem  like  moments,  forgets  in  his  dealings  with  the  long- 
expecting  applicant  and  the  weary  petitioner,  that  to  them  each  mo- 
ment is  far  longer  than  his  day. — James'  Henry  of  Chiise. 

Education. — Education  is  a  companion  which  no  misfortune  can  de- 
press, no  climate  destroy,  no  enemy  alienate,  no  despotism  enslave  ; — 
at  home  a  friend,  abroad  an  introduction  ;  in  solitude  a  solace,  in  so- 
ciety an  ornament.  It  lessens  vice  ;  it  guides  virtue  ;  it  gives  at  once 
grace  and  government  to  the  genius.  Without  it,  what  is  man  .'  A 
splendid  slave  I  a  reasoning  savage  !  vaccillating  between  the  dignity 
derived  from  God,  and  the  degradation  of  brutal  passion. 


32      

.#  Table  for  forrfillciisr  thf  i^'cnther  through  ail 
t/ti'  MjHitatioug  of  each  ^''eav  forever. 

ny   DR.   ADAM    CLARKE. 

This  t:ible  am!  tlm  followins  remarks  are  the  result  of  many  years' 
actual  oliservat ion  ;  the  whole  bcinc;  construeted  on  a  due  considera- 
tion of  tlie  attraction  of  the  sun  and  moon,  in  their  several  positions 
respectiu;;  the  earth  ;  and  will,  by  simple  inspection,  show  the  obser- 
ver what  kind  of  weather  will  most  proI)alily  follow  *he  entranco  of 
the  moon  into  any  of  its  quartern,  and  tliat  so  near  the  truth  us  to  lie 
seldom  or  never  found  to  fail. 


Time  of  cliuncc.      |         In  f?ummcr. 

In  Winter. 

s  - 

Bctueen  iniuniL;lit  and 

jr„„.              j 

Hard  frost  unless  the 

—  ■- 

two  in  the  morning, 

wind  be  S.  or  W. 

o   ^ 

—  two  anil  four  morn. 

Cold, with  showers. 

!~now  and  stormy. 

t:  -= 

—  four  and  six  morn. 

Rain. 

Rain. 

5  t> 

—  six  and  eight  morn. 

Wind  and  rain. 

Stormv. 

i  5 

—  eieht  and  ten  morn. 

[  Chan^'eable.       i 

Cold  rain  if  wind  AV., 
snow  if  E. 

'*-  '^ 

—  ten  and  twelve  mor. 

Frequent  showers. 

Cold  and  high  wind. 

-^  ^ 

—  twelve  JM.  and  two 

j  Very  rainy. 

o 

"''Z 

P.  M. 

fcnow  or  ram. 

o-z: 

—  two  and  four  P.  M. 

Changeable. 

Fair  and  mild. 

B  S 

—  four  and  si.x  P.  M. 

Fair. 

Fair. 

i  Fair  if  wind  IV.  ( 
[  \V.,  rainy  if  S.  ) 
)  or  S.  VV.              f 

Fair  and  frostv  if  wind 

o  o 

—  six  and  eL?ht  P.  M. 

N.  or  N.  W.,   rain  or 

snow  if  S.  or  S.  W. 

—  — 

—  eijht  and  ten  P.  M. 

Ditto. 

Ditto. 

■=iS_ 

—  ten  and  miilnight. 

Fair. 

Fair  and  frosty. 

Obscrrations,  1.  The  nearest  the  time  of  the  Moon's  Change, 
Firt  Quarter,  Full  and  Last  Quarter,  are  to  midnight,  tlie  fairer  will 
the  weather  be  during  the  seven  days  following. 

2.  The  space  for  Uiis  c-alculation  occupies  from  ten  at  night  till 
two  next  morning. 

3.  The  nearer  to  Jilid  darj  or  J^orni,  the  phn?es  of  the  Moon  happen, 
the  more  foul  or  wet  weather  may  be  expected  during  tlie  next  seven 
days. 

4.  The  spai-o  for  this  calculation  oceiipies  from  ten  in  the  fore- 
i>oon  to  two  in  the  afternoon.  These  observations  refer  principally  to 
the  Summer,  though  they  affect  Spring  and  Autumn  nearly  in  the 
same  ratio. 

5.  The  Moon's  change, — First  Quarter, — Full, — and  Last  Quar- 
ter, happening  during  six  of  the  afternoon  hours,  i.  e.  from  four  to  ten, 
may  be  followed  by  fair  weather  ;  but  this  is  mostly  dei>endaiit  on  the 
mad,  as  is  noted  in  the  table. 

6.  Though  the  weather,  from  a  i-tiriety  of  irregular  causes,  is  niore 
uooertain  in  the  latter  part  of  .\utumn,  the  whole  of  Winter,  and  the 
beginning  of  Spring ;  yet,  in  tlio  main,  tlie  above  observations  will 
apply  to  those  periods  also. 

7.  To  prognosticate  correctly  especially  in  those  casM  where  the 
tomd  is  concerned,  the  observer  should  be  within  sight  of  a  good  vane, 
where  the  four  cardinal  points  of  the  heavens  are  correctly  placed. 
With  this  precaution  ho  will  scarcely  ever  be  deceived  in  depending 
on  the  table. 


33 

"^mm  wsriso'^a 

Census  or  the  United  States  for  1840. 

States  and  Territo- 

White popu-lFree  col-j  All  other  1       Total            1 

ries. 

lation.       1     ored.     |    pcirsons.    |                 "          | 

Maine 

500,438 

1,355 

— 

501,793 

N.  Hampshire 

284,036 

537 

1 

284,574 

Massachusetts 

729,030 

8,()68 

1 

739,699 

Rhode  Island 

105,587 

3,2:38 

5 

108,830 

Connecticut 

301,856 

8,105 

17 

309,978 

Vermont 

291,218 

730 

— 

291,948 

New  York 

2,378,890 

50,027 

4 

2,428,921 

New  Jersey 

■     351,588 

21,044 

674 

373,306 

Pennsylvania 

1,676,115 

47,854 

64 

1,724,033 

Delaware 

58,561 

16,919 

2,605 

78,085 

Maryland 

317,717 

62,020 

89,495 

469,232 

Virginia 

740,968 

49,842 

448,987 

1,239,797 

North  Carolina 

484,870 

22,732 

245,817 

753,419 

South  Carolina 

259,084 

8,276 

327,038 

594,398 

Georgia 

407,695 

2,753 

280,944 

691,392 

Alabama 

335,185 

2,039 

253,532 

590,756 

Mississippi 

179,074 

1,366 

195,211 

375,651 

Louisiana 

153,983 

25,368 

165,219 

344,570 

Tennessee 

640,627 

5,524 

183,059 

829,210 

Kentucky 

587,542 

7,309 

182,072 

776,923 

Ohio 

1,502,122 

17,342 

3 

1,519,467 

Indiana 

678,698 

7,165 

3 

685,866 

Illinois 

472,254 

3,598 

331 

476,183 

Missouri 

323,888 

1,574 

58,240 

383,702 

Arkansas 

77,174 

465 

19,935 

97,574 

Michigan 

211,560 

707 

— 

212,267 

Florida  Ten 

27,728 

820 

25,559 

54,107 

WiskonsinTer. 

30,566 

178 

8 

30,752 

Iowa  Ter. 

42,864 

153 

18 

43,035 

Dis.  Columbia 
Total 

30,657 

8,361 
386,069 

4,694 

43,712 

14,181,575 

2,483,536 

17,051,180 

7,a32 

La  Fayette  parish.  La.,  not  included  above, 

Estimated  pop.  of  Carter  co.  Ky.  not  included, 

3,000 

Seamen  in  the  service  of  U.  S.  June  1,  1840, 

6,100 

Total  po 

julation  of 

the  Unit 

ed  States, 

17,068,112 

34 


•Mgrictfliitrai  Staiisfics  of  the  JJnifed  States* 

COMPILED  FROM  THE  RETURNS  OF  THE  SIXTH  CENS  U9. 

These  tables  are  far  from  bein^  correct,  but  are  as  perfect  as  can  be 
made  before  the  official  returns  are  corrected  and  published. 


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_36 

state  Ijeginlatures,  Tim*  of  Elections, 

The  table  on  this  and  the  succeeding  page,  exhibits  the  Governors 
of  the  States  in  1841,  term  and  salary,  seats  of  Government,  time  of 

(  See  licit  page.) 


Seats  of  Gov- 
ernment. 


Time  of  holding 
elections. 


Maine 

N  Hamp- 

Vermont 

Mass. 

R.  Island 

Conn. 

N.  York 

N.Jersey 

Penn. 

Delaw're 

Md. 

Virginia 

N.  C. 

S.  C. 

Georgia 

Alabama 

Miss. 

La. 

Tenn. 

Kv. 

Ohio 

Indiana 

Illinois 

Missouri 

Mich. 

Ark. 

Dist.Col. 

Florida 

Wiscon. 

Iowa 


Wm.  Kent 
John  Page 
Silas  H.  Jcnison 
John  Davis 
S.  'W.  King 
Wm  W.Ellsworth 
Wm.  H.  Seward 
W.  S.  Pennington 
David  R.  Porter 
C.  P.  Comeygs 
Wm.  Grason 
J.Rutherford,act'g 
James  Morehcad 
P.  W.  Butler 
G.  R.  Gilmer 
Benj.  Fitzpatrick 
A.  G.  M'lN'utt 
A.  B,  Roman 
James  C.  Jones 
R.  P.Letcher 
Thomas  Corwin 
Samuel  Bigger 
Thomas  Carlin 
L.  W.  Boggs 
J.W.Gordon,  act's 
Archibald  YeU 

R.  K.  Call 
J.  D.  Doty 
John  Chambers 


1500 
1000 

750 
3666 

400 
1100 
4000 
2000 
4000 
1333 
2666 
33:i3 
2000 
3500 


Augusta 

Concord 

Montpelier 

Boston      [port 

Prov.  &  Kew- 

Hartford  &  N. 

Albany[Haven 

Trenton 

Harrisburgh 

Dover 

Annapolis 

Richmond 

Raleigh 

Columbia 


3000|Milledgeville 


2  12000 

2  2500 

7500 

2000 

4  2500 

2  1200 

3  1000 

4  1000 
4  1500 
2 
4 

3 
3. 
3 


Tuscaloosa 

Jackson 

New  Orleans 

Nashville 

Frankfort 

Columbus 

Indianapolis 

Springfield 

Jefferson  city 

Detroit 

Little  Rock 


2d  Monday  Sept. 
2d  Tuesday  Mar- 
1st  Tuesday  Sept. 
2d  Monday  Nov. 
April  and  August 
1st  Monday  April 
1st  Monday  Nov. 
2d  Tuesday  Oct. 
2d  Tuesday  Oct. 
2d  Tuesday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Oct. 
SdThnrsday  April 
commonly  in  Aug. 
2d  Monday  Oct. 
1st  Monday  Oct. 
1st  Monday  Aug. 
1st  Monday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  July 
1st  Thursday  Aug. 
1st  Monday  Aug. 
2d  Tuesday  Oct. 
1st  Monday  Aug. 
1st  Monday  Aug. 
1st  Monday  Aug. 
1st  Monday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Nov. 


The  People  elect  Governor  in  all  the  States  save  New  Jersey,  Ma- 
ryland, Virginia,  and  South  Carolina,  invvhich  the  Legislatures  elect. 
In  Louisiana  the  peopte  vote,  and  the  Legislature  elect  from  the  two 
highest  candidates. 


States 


Square 
miles 

States. 

Square 
Miles. 

35000 

New  Jersey 

8320 

9491 

Pennsylvania 

47000 

8000 

Delaware 

2100 

7800 

j     Maryland 

9356 

1226 

Virginia 

70000 

4764 

North  Carolina 

50000 

46085 

South  Carolina 

33000 

Maine 

New  Hampshire 

Vermont 

Massachusetts 

Rhode  Island 

Connecticut 

New  York 


37 

tfleeting  of  the  Itegislatureg,  t(c. 

holding  elections,   meeting  of  the  Legislatures,   date  of  the  first  set- 

tlement,  the  towns  first  settled,   and  the  nation  by  wliom  the  settle- 

ment was  made. 

Meeting  of  the  Legisla- 

S     1 

2  £         Towns.                       Nation. 

tures. 

1^1 

1st  Wednesday  January 

1630 

York 

English 

1st  Wednesday  June 

1623 

Dover 

English 

2d  Thursday  October 

1749 

Bennington 

English 

1st  Wednesday  January 

1620 

Plymouth 

English 

* 

1636 

Providence 

English 

1st  Wednesday  May 

1633 

Windsor 

English 

1st  Tuesday  January 

1614 

Albany 

Dutch 

4th  Tuesday  October 

1624 

Bergen 

Danes 

1st  Tuesday  December 

1682 

Philadelphia 

Englisli 

1st  Tuesday  Jan.  bkn'y 

1627 

Cape  Henlopen 

Swedes  and  Fins 

last  Monday  December 

1634 

St.  Marys 

English 

1st  Monday  December 

1607 

Jamestown 

English 

2d  Monday  Nov.  bien^y 

1650 

Aibomarlej 

English 

4tli  Monday  November 

1650 

Albemarlef 

English 

1st  Monday  November 

1733 

Savannah 

English 

4th  Mouday  October 

1783 

Mobile 

French 

4th  Monday  Jan.  bicii^y 

1716 

Natchez 

French 

1st  Monday  January 

1699 

Iberville 

French 

1st  Monday  Oct.  biaVy 

1765 

Nashville 

English 

last  day  December 

1775 

Lexington 

D.  Boon  from  Virginia 

1st  Monday  December 

1788 

Marietta 

Emigrants  from  Nl  Eng. 

1st  Monday  December 

1730 

Vincennes 

French 

1st  Monday  Dec.  bioiPy 

1749 

Kaskaskia 

French 

1st  Monday  Nov.  bieii'y 

1663 

St.  Genevieve 

French 

1st  Monday  Jan.  bien'y 

1670 

Detroit 

French 

1685 

Arkansas 

French 

1565 

St.  Augustine 

Spanish 

*  There  are  four  sessions  of  the  Legislature  of  Hhode  Island,  viz : 

on  the  1st  Wednesday  in  May  and  June,   and  on  the  last  Wednesday 

in  October  and  January. 

t  North  and  South  Carolina  originally  formed  one  colony. 

States. 

Square 
Miles. 

1              States. 

Square 
Miles. 

Indiana 

36400 

Georgia 

62000 

Illinois 

55000 

Alabama 

51770 

Missouri 

64000 

Mississippi 

48000 

Michigan  Prop, 

60000 

1     Louisiana 

48320 

Arkansas 

55000 

Tennessee 

45000 

Florida 

55000 

Kentucky 

40000 

District  of  Columbia           100 

Ohio 

44000 

38 


Government  of  the  fjuited  States. 

JOHN  TYLER,  of  Virginia,  President  ;  Salary  $-25,000. 
[The  olficu  of  Vice  President  is  vacant,  by  tlie  accession  of  the  Vice 
President  elect  to  the  Presidency.! 

MEMBERS  OF  THE  CABINET. 
Daniel  Webster,  of  Mass.,  Secretary  uf  State,         "\ 
Thomas  E«ing,  of  Ohio,  Secretary  of  Ihe  7\-easury.     Salary 
John  Bell,  of  Tenn.,  Secretary  of  IVar.  >$6,000 

Geo.  E.  Badger,  of  N.  C,  Secretary  of  Vic  JVavy.      1  each. 
Framis  Granger,  of  X.  Y.,  Post  JHa.<:ter  General,  j 
John  J.  Crittenden,  of  Ky.,  Attorney  Oeneral,  4,000 


Vtrenty-Serenlii   Cotigrest. 

SENATE. 

Samuel  L.  Southard,  Senator  from  New  Jersey,  President. 
AsBURY  Dickens,  of  D.  C,  Secretary. 

SENATORS. 

Maine.  Delmcare.  .  Tennessee. 

Ruel  Williams,  Richard  H.  Bayard,        A.  O.  P.  Nicholson, 

Geor^'e  Evans.  Thomas  Clayton.  Vacancy. 

A'rw  Hampshire.  Maryland.  Kentucky. 

Fr.nil.lin  Fierce,  John  Leeds  Kerr,  Henry  Clay, 

Levi  Wondlniry.  Wm.  D.  Slerrick.  J.  T.  More'head. 

Vcrnnint.  Virginia.  Ohio. 

Samuel  Pr'Mitiss,  Wm.  C.  Rives,  Wm.  Allen, 

Samu(  1  S.  Phelps.  Wm.  S.  Archer.  'Benjamin  Tappan. 

j'lla.'isachusctls.  JVorth  Carolina.  \  Indiana. 

RufusChoate,  Wm.  A.  Graham,  j  Oliver  H.  Smith, 

Isaac  C.  Bates.  Willie  P.  Mangum.  'Albert  S.  White. 

Rhode  InUmd.  South  Carolina.  |  Illinois. 

Nathan  F.  Dixon,  Win.  C.  Preston,  [Richard  M.  Young, 

James  F.  Simmons.  John  C.  Calhoun.  ! Samuel  M'Roberts. 

Connecticut.  Oeoroia.  |  Missouri. 

Perry  Smith,  Albert  Cuthbert,  'Lewis  F.  Linn, 

J.  \V.  Huntington.  John  M.  Berrien.  jThomas  H.  Benton. 

JiTcw  York.  Alabama,  Arkansas. 

Silas  Wright,  Clement  C.  Clay,  |  Ambrose  H.  Sevier, 

N.  P.  Tallmadge.  Wm.  R.  King.  jWm.  S.  Fulton. 

JVcw  Jersey.  Mississippi,  i  Michiiran. 

Samuel  L.  Southard,  John  Henderson,  ]  August  us  S.^  Porter, 

Jacob  W.  Miller.  Robert  J.  Walker.  Wm.  Woodbridge. 

Pennsylvania.  Louisiana.  I 

James  Buchanan,  Alexander  Mouton,  j 

Daniel  Sturgeon.  'Alexander  Barrow. 

HOUSE   OF   REPRESENTATIVES.         ,     . 
John  White,  of  Kentucky,  Speaker. 
BIatthew  St.  Clair  Clark,  of  D.  C,  Clerk. 
members. 
Elisba  H.  Allen. 

.iVem  Hampshire. 
Tristram  Shaw, 
Ira  A.  Eastman, 
Charles  G.  Atherton, 
Edmund  Burke, 


Maine. 
Nathan  Clifford, 
W.  P    Fessenden, 
Benjamin  Randall, 
David  Bronson, 
Nalhan'l  S.  Littlefield, 


TVIfred  Marshall, 
Joshua  A.  Lowell, 


iJohn  R.  Redint! 


yermont. 
inland  Hall, 
Wm.  Slade, 
Horace  Everett, 
Augustus  Young, 
John  Mattocks. 

Massachusetts, 
Robert  C.  W^inthrop, 


39 

Leverett  Saltonstall, 

Seth  M.  Gates, 

Joshua  Mathiot, 

Caleb  Cusliing, 

John  Young, 

James  Matthews, 

Wm.  Parmenter, 

Staley  N.  Clark, 

George  Sweeney, 

Charles  Hudson, 

Millard  Fillmore, 

S.  J.  Andrews, 

Osmyn  Baker, 

Alfred  Babcock. 

Joshua  R.  Giddings, 

George  N.  Briggs, 

JVcw  Jersey, 

John  Hastings, 

Wm.  B.  Calhoun, 

John  B.  Aycrigg, 

Ezra  Dean, 

W.  S.  Hastings, 

J.  P.  B.  Maxwell, 

Samuel  Stokeley. 

Nathaniel  B.  Borden, 

Wm.  Halsted, 

Virmnia. 

Barker  Burnell, 

Joseph  F.  Randolph, 

Henry  A.  Wise, 

John  Quincy  Adams. 

Charles  C.  Stratton, 

Francis  Mallory, 

Connecticut. 

Thomas  Jones  Yorke. 

George  B.  Gary,  . 

Joseph  Trumbull, 

Delaware. 

John  M.  Botts, 

Wm.  W.  Boardman, 

George  B.  Rodney. 

R.  M.  T.  Hunter, 

Thomas  W.  Williams, 

Michifrun. 

John  Taliaferro, 

Thomas  B.  Osborne, 

Jacob  jVU  Howard. 

Cuthbert  Powell, 

Truman  Smith, 

Pennsylvania. 

Linn  Banks, 

John  H.  Brockway. 

Charles  Brown, 

Wm.  O.  Goode, 

Rhode  Island. 

John  Sergeant, 

John  W.  Jones, 

Joseph  L.  Tillinghast, 

George  W.  Toland, 

E.  W.  Hubbard, 

Robert  B.  Cranston. 

Charles  J.  Ingersoll, 

Walter  Coles, 

JVeiD  York. 

John  Edwards, 

Thomas  W.  Gilmer, 

Charles  A^  Floyd, 

Jeremiah  Brown, 

Wm.  L.  Goggin, 

Joseph  Egbert, 

Francis  James, 

R.  W.  Barton, 

John  McKcon, 

Joseph  Fornance, 

Wm.  A.  Harris, 

James  J.  Roosevelt, 

Robert  Ramsay, 

A.  H.  H.  Stuart, 

Fernando  Wood, 

Jolin  Westbrook, 

George  W.  Hopkins, 

Charles  G.  Ferris, 

Peter  Newhard, 

George  W.  Summers, 

Aaron  Ward, 

George  M.  Keim, 

S.  L.  Hays, 

Richard  D.  Davis, 

Wm.  Simonton, 

Lewis  Steinrod. 

James  G.  Clinton, 

James  Gerry, 

Maryland. 

John  Van  Buren, 

James  Cooper, 

Isaac  D.  Jones, 

R.  M'Clellan, 

Amos  Gustine, 

James  A.  Pearce, 

Jacob  Houck,  jr. 

James  Irvine, 

James  W.  Williams, 

Hiram  P.  Hunt, 

Benjamin  A.  Bidlack, 

J.  P.  Kennedy, 

Daniel  D.  Barnard, 

Jolin  Snyder, 

Alexander  Randall, 

Archibald  L.  Linn, 

Davis  Dimock,  jr. 

Wm.  Cost  Johnson, 

Bernard  Blair, 

Black, 

John  T.  Mason, 

Tho's  A.  Tomlinson, 

Albert  G.  Marchand, 

Augustus  R.  Sollers. 

Henry  VanRensselaer, 

Andrew  Stewart, 

JVorth  Carolina. 

John  Sanford, 

Joseph  Lawrence, 

Kenneth  Rayner, 

Andrew  W.  Doig, 

Wm.  W.  Irwin, 

John  R.  J.  Daniel, 

John  G.  Floyd, 

Wm.  Jack, 

Edward  Stanley, 

David  P.  Brewster, 

Thomas  Henry, 

Wm.  H.  Washington, 

T.  C   Chittenden, 

Arnold  Plumer. 

James  J.  M'Kay, 

Samuel  S.  Bowne, 

Ohio. 

Archibald  Arrington, 

Samuel  Gordon, 

N.  G.  Pendleton, 

Edmund  Deberry, 

John  C.  Clark, 

John  B.  Weller, 

R.  M.  Saunders, 

Lewis  Riggs, 

Patrick  G.  Goode, 

A.  H.  Shepherd, 

Samuel  Partridge, 

Jeremiah  Morrow, 

Abram  Rencher, 

Victory  Birdseye, 

Wm.  Doane, 

Green  W.  Caldwell, 

A.  L.  Foster, 

Calvary  Morris, 

James  Graham, 

Christopher  Morgan, 

Wm.  Russell, 

Lewis  Williams. 

John  Maynard, 

Joseph  Ridgway, 

South  Carolina. 

John  Gieig, 

Wm.  Medill, 

Isaac  E.  Holmes, 

Wm.  M.  Oliver, 

Samson  Mason, 

Wm.  Butler, 

Timothy  Childs, 

B.  S.  Cowan, 

F.  W.  Pickens, 

John  Ciinipbell, 
James  Rogers, 
S.  H.  Butler, 
Thomas  D.  Sumpter, 
R.  Barnwell  Rhett, 
C.  P.  Caldwell. 
Qcorg'ia. 
R.  VV,  Habersham, 
VVm.  C.  Dawson. 
Julius  C.  Alford, 
Eu^enius  A.  Nisbet, 
Lott  Warner, 
Thomas  Bullcr  King, 
Roger  Lu  Gamble, 
Ja's  A.  Alerriwether, 
Thomas  F.  Foster. 

■Alabama. 
Reuben  Cliapman, 
George  S.  Houston, 
W.  W.  Payne, 
Dixon  H.  Lewis, 
Benjamin  G,  Shields. 
Mississippi. 


40 

Louisiana. 
Edward  D.  White, 
J.  B.  Dawson, 
Jolin  Moore. 

Arkansas. 
Edward  Cross. 

Tennessee, 
Thomas  D.  Arnold, 
Abraham  M'Clellan, 
Josepli  L.  Williams, 
Thomas  J.  Campbell, 
Hopkins  L.  Turney, 
Wm.  B.  Campbell, 
Robert  L.  Caruthers, 
Merideth  P.  Gentry, 
Harvey  M.  Watterson, 
Aaron  V.  Brown, 
Cave  Johnson, 
Milton  Brown, 
Cliristo.  H.  Williams. 

Kentucky. 
Lynn  Boyd, 
Philip  Triplet, 
Joseph  R.  Underwood, 
Bryan  W.  Owsley, 


John  B.  Tliompson, 
Willis  Green, 
John  Pope, 
James  C.  Sprigg, 
John  White, 
Thomas  F.  Marshall, 
LandafF  W.  Andrews, 
Garret  Davis, 
Wm.  O.  Butler. 

Indiana. 
George  W.  Pioffit, 
RichM  W.  Thompson, 
Joseph  L.  White, 
James  H.  Cravens, 
Andiew  Kennedy, 
David  Wallace, 
Henry  S.  Lane. 

Illinois. 
John  Reynolds, 
Zadock  Casey, 
John  T.  Stuart. 

Missouri, 
John  Miller, 
John  C.  Edwards. 


Judiciary. 

SUPREME  COURT. 

Appointed.     Salary, 
R.  B.  Taney,  Jld.,  Chief  Justice,  1836  $5,000 

J.  Story,  Mass.,  Ass.  Justice,  1811  4,500 

S.  Thon.pson,  N.  Y.,  do  1823  do 

J.  McLean,  Ohio,  do  1829  do 

H.  Baldwin,  Pa.,  do  1830  do 

J.  M.  Wavne,Ga.,  do  1835  do 

Peter  V.  Daniel,  Va.,  do  1841  do 

J.  McKinlcy,  Ala.,  do  1837  do 

John  Catron,  Tcnn.,  do  1837  do 

John  J.  Crittenden,  Ky.,  Attorney  General,       1841,  4,000 

W.  T,  Carroll,  Washington,  Clerk,  Fees,  &c. 

Alexander  Hunter,  D.  C,    Marshall,  Fees,  &e. 

The  Supreme  Court  is  held  in  the  City  of  Washington,  and  has  one 
session  atmualJy,  commencing  on  the  2d  Monday  of  January. 

SUCCESSION  OF  CHIEF  JUSTICES. 


Appointed. 

Born. 

Died. 

John  Jay,  N.  Y. 

1789 

1745 

1829 

John  Rulled^e,  S.  C. 

1795 

1800 

William  Cushing,  Ms. 

1796 

1733 

1810 

Oliver  Ellsworth,  Ct. 

1796 

1742 

1807 

John  Jay,  N.  Y. 

1800 

1745 

1829 

John  Marshall,  Va. 

1801 

1755 

1836 

Roger  B.  Taney,  Md. 

1836 

SUCCESSION 

OF  ASSOCIATE  JU 

BTICES. 

Appointed. 

Born. 

Died. 

John  Rutledge,  S.  C. 

1789 

1800 

William  Cushing,  Ms. 

1789 

1733 

1810 

Appointed. 

Bom, 

Died. 

1789 

1745 

1790 

1789 

1742 

1798 

1789 

1732 

1800 

179U 

1791 

1732 

1819 

1793 

1806 

1796 

1741 

1811 

1798 

1758 

1829 

1804 

1727 

1819 

1306 

1758 

1823 

1807 

1811 

1811 

1811 

1811 

1779 

1823 

1826 

1829 

1785 

1830 

1835 

1836 

1641 

1837 

1837 

1841 

41 

Ai 
R.  H.  Harrison,  Md. 
James  Wilson,  Pa. 
Jolin  Blair,  Va. 
James  Iredell,  N.  C. 
Thomas  Johnson,  Md. 
William  Patterson,  N.  J. 
Samuel  Chase,  Md. 
Bushrod  Washington,  Va. 
William  Johnson,  S.  C. 
Brock.  Livingston,  N.  Y. 
Thomas  Todd,  Va. 
Levi  Lincoln,*  Ms. 
John  Q,uincy  Adams,*  Ms, 
Gahriel  Duval,  Md. 
Joseph  Story,  Ms. 
Smith  Thompson,  >f.  Y. 
Robert  Trimble,  Ky. 
John  M'Lean,  O. 
Henry  Baldwin,  Pa. 
James  M.  Wayne,  Ga. 
Philip  P.  Barbour,  Va. 
John  M'Kinley,  Ala. 
John  Catron,  Te. 
P.  V.  Daniel,  Va. 

DISTRICT  AND  CIRCUIT  COURTS. 

Maine — District — Wiscassett,  last  Tuesday  in  February  and  first 
Tuesday  in  September;  Portland,  first  Tuesday  in  June  and  Decem- 
ber.    Circuit — Portland,  1st  May  ;  Wiscassett,  1st  October. 

New  Hampshire — District — Portsmouth,  tliird  Tuesday  in  March 
and  September  ;  Exeter,  third  Tuesday  in  June  and  December.  Cir- 
cuit— Portsmouth,  8th  May  ;  Exeter,  8th  October. 

Vermont — District — Rutland,  6th  October;  Windsor,  24th  May. 
Circuit — Windsor,  21st  May  ;  Rutland,.  3d  October. 

Massachusetts — District — Boston,  third  Tuesday  in  March,  fourth 
Tuesday  in  June,  second  Tuesday  in  September,  and  first  Tuesday  in 
December.     Circuit — Boston,  15th  May  and  15th  October. 

Rhode  Island — District — Newport,  second  Tuesday  in  May  and 
third  in  October ;  Providence,  first  Tuesday  in  August  and  February. 
Circuit — Newport,  15th  June  ;  Providence,  5th  November. 

Connecticut — District — New  Haven,  fiaurth  Tuesday  in  February 
and  August ;  Hartford,  fourth  Tuesday  in  May  and  November.  Cir- 
cuit— New  Haven,  last  Wednesday  in  April ;  Hartford,  17th  Septem- 
ber. 

New  York,  South  District — District — New  York,  first  Tuesday 
of  each  month.  Circuit — New  York,  last  Monday  in  February,  first 
Monday  in  Ajwil,  last  Monday  in  July  and  November. 

North  District — District — Albany,  third  Tuesday  in  January; 
Utica,  last  Tuesday  in  August.  Circuit — Albany,  second  Tuesday  in 
June  and  November.  

UNITED  states  JUDICIAL  OFFICERS  IN  VERMONT. 

Elijah  Paine,  Williamstown,  District  Judge. 
Charles  Davis,  Danville  District  .Attorney. 
William  Barron,  Bradford,  Marshall. 
Jesse  Gove,  Rutland,  Clerk. 


Declined  the  appointment. 


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JSates  of  Fosiage. 

O!^  A  SINGLE  LETTER,  COMPOSED  OF  ONE   PIECE  OF  PAPER. 

For  any  distaiu-e  not  exceeding  30  miles,  6    cents, 

Over  30,  and  not  exceeding  80     "  10        " 

Over  80,  and  not  exceeding  ]50     "  ]2]-2" 

Over  150,  and  not  exceeding  400     "  J8  3-4" 

Over  400  miles,  _  25        " 

A  Letter  composed  of  two  pieces  of  paper  is  charged  with  double 
these  rates  ;  of  three  pieces,  with  triple;  of  four  pieces,  with  quad- 
ruple. "One  or  more  pieces  of  paper,  mailed  as  a  letter,  and  weigh- 
ing one  ounce,  shall  be  charged  with  quadruple  postage  ;  at  the  same 
rate,  should  the  weight  be  greater." 

NEWSPAPER    POSTAGE. 

For  each  J^Teicspaper,  not  carried  out  of  the  State  in  which  it  is  pub- 
lished, or  if  carried  out  of  the  State,  not  carried  over  one  hundred 
miles,  one  cent.  Over  one  hundred  miles  and  out  of  the  State  in 
which  it  is  published,  one  and  a  half  cents. 

MAGAZINES  AND  PAMPHLETS. 

If  published  periodically,  distance  not  exceeding  one  hundred  miles, 
one  and  one-half  cents  per  sheet.  If  published  periodically,  distance 
over  one  hundred  miles,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  sheet.  Ifwotpub- 
lished  periodically,  distance  not  exceeding  one  hundred  miles,  four 
cents  per  sheet.  Knot  published  periodically,  distance  over  one  hun- 
dred miles,  six  cents  per  sheet. 

"  Every  Printed  Pamphlet  or  Marrazinc  which  contains  more  than 24 
pages  on  a  royal  sheet,  or  any  sheet  of  less  dimensions,  shall  be  charg- 
ed by  tlie  sheet;  and  small  pamphlets,  printed  on  a  half  or  quarter 
sheet  of  royal  or  less  size,  shall  be  charged  with  half  the  amount  of 
postage  charged  on  a  full  sheet." 

The  postage  on  Ship  Letters,  if  delivered  at  the  office  where  the 
vessel  arrives,  six  cents  j  if  conveyed  by  post,  two  cents  in  addition 
to  the  ordinary  postage. 

EXTRACT  OF  A  CIRCULAR  FROM  THE  POSTMASTER  GENERAL. 

Postmasters  may  enclose  money  in  a  letter  to  the  publisher  of  a 
newspaper,  (or  magazine,)  to  pay  the  subscription  of  a  third  person, 
and  frank  the  letter,  if  written  by  himself. 


JPreaiiirtils  of  the  Congre§s  of  the  United  Stales, 
ftriov  to  the  adoptiou  of  the  present  Comtitn- 
tion. 


When  elected. 
Peyton  Randolph,  Va.    Sept.  1774 

■       n,  S.  C.  Oct.  1774 

h,  Va.     May,  1775 
Mass.      May,  1775 


Henry  INIiikHet 

Peyton  Kandoi 

John  Hancock 

Henry  Laurens,  S.  C 

John  Jay,  N.  Y.  Dec.  1778 

Samuel  Huntington,  Ct.  Sept.  1779 

Thomas  JI'Kean,  Del.    July,  1781 


TVhen  elected. 
John  Hanson,  Md.  Nov.  1781 

Elias  Boudinot,  N.  J.  Nov.  1782 
Thomas  Jlifflin,  Pa.  Nov.  1783 
Richard  Henry  Lee,  Va.  Nov.  1786 
Nov!  1777 1  Nathaniel  Gorham,  Ms.  June,  1786 
Arthur  St.  Clair,  Pa.  Feb.  1787 
"      "  Jan.  1788 


Cyrus  Griffin,  Va. 


Fresidents  of  the  United  States,  Vice  Presidents, 
Beads  of  the  Dettartnients,  and  Speakers  of  the 
Mtouse  of  Representfttires,  front  1789  to  184rl. 

First  Administration  ; — 8  years.  I  Thomas  Jefferson,  Va.  )  Secretes 
Geo.  Washington,  Va.  Prf^rfcnr.  Edmund  Randolph,  Va.  >  gf  g^g^i/.^ 
John  Adams,  Ms.. Fice  President.  iTimothy  Pickering,  Ms.  ) 


43 


Alex.  Hamilton,  N.  Y, 
Oliver  Wolcott,  Ct. 
Henry  Knox,  Ms. 
Timo.  Pickering,  Ms. 
James  M'Henry,  Md. 
Hamuo!  Osgood,  Ms 
Timo.  Pickering,  Ms 


:l 


I  See's  of  the 
\  TreasxLTy. 

Secretaries 
of  War. 

Post  Mast- 


Albert  Gallatin,  Pa.       )  Srrrethis 
Geo.  VV.  Campbell,  Te.'^  "■ 

Alex.  J.  Dallas,  Pa. 
William  Eustis,  Ms. 
Jcflm  Armstrong,  N.  Y. 
James  Monroe,  Va. 


/iJ..r  r  Wm.  H.  Crawford,  Ga 
''•^«^'«™^-  Paul  Hamilton,  S.'C. 


)  Treasury 

'  Secret'ys 
(  of  W. 


Jos.  Habersham,  Ga.  )  "jPauI  Hamilton,  S.  C.  )  Secretaries 

Edmund  Randolph,  Va.  )  o„.„,)j  |Williara  Jones,  Pa.  >  of  the 
William  Bradford,  Pa.  >  o"„g"a;  iB.W.  Crowningshield,  )  JVavy. 
Charles  Lee,  Va.  J  '  jGideon  Granger,  Ct.  )  PostJlfoAters 

F.  A.  Muhlenberg,  Pa.  )  Spfffliers    jReturn  J.^Ielgs,  O.  \  General 
Jona.  Trumbull,  Ct 
Jona.  Dayton,  N.  J, 

Second  Administration  j — 4ycars.   iJos.  B.  Varnnm,  Ms.  \  Speakers  of 
J oHti  Adams,  Me.  President.  IHenry  Clay,  Ky.  S    House  of 

Tho's  Jefferson,  Va.  V.  President,  iljangdon  Cheves,S.C.  )      Heps. 

Timo.  Pickering,  Ma.  )  Secretaries  1  

John  Marshall,  Va.     \  of  State.      \    Fifth  Administration  ; — 8  years. 
Oliver  Wolcott  Ct.  )  Secretaries  o/,James  Monroe,  Va.  President. 
Sam'!  Dexter,  Ms.   \  the  Treasury.  Dan'l  D.  Tompkins,  N.  Y.  V.  Pres 


>  House  of   iCiBsar  A.  Rodney,  De.  1   ... 
S    Rep's.'     Wm.  Pinckney,'Md.      "^"f 
iRichard  Rush,  Pa.        )  "«»«»^ai. 


Jan.es  M'Henry,  Md.  ^  Secretaries 
^amuel  Dexter   Ms     ^ 
Roger  Griswold,  Ct.  )  ■' 
George  Cabot,*  Ms.  )  Secretaries  of 
Benj.  Stoddert,  Md.  (  theJ^Tavy. 
Jos.  Habersham,  Ga.  P.M.  Oen. 
Charles  Lee,  Va.  Attorney  Oen. 
Jona.  Dayton,  N.  J.    )  Speakers  of 
Theo.  Sedgwick,  Ms.  \  House  Rep. 

Third  Administration  ; — 8  years. 
Tho's  Jefferson,  Va.  President. 
Aaron  Burr,  N.  Y.       )        Vice 
George  Clinton,  N.  Y.  (  Presidents. 
James  Madison,  Va.  Sec.  of  State. 
Samuel  Dexter,  Ms.  )  Secretaries  of 
Albert  Gallatin,  Pa.  \  theTreasiiry. 
Henry  Dearborn,  Ms.  Sec'y  of  War. 
Benj.  Stoddart,  Md.  )  Secretaries  of 
Robert  Smitii,  Md.   \  the  J^avy. 
Jos.  Habersham,  Ga.  )  Post  Mast- 
Gideon  Granger,  Ct.  |  ersOeneral 
Levi  Lincoln,  Ms, 
John  Breckenridgo,  Ky 
Cffisar  A.  Rodney,  De. 
Nath'l  Macon,  N.  C.  )  Speakers  of 
Jos.  B.  Varnum,  Ms.  \  House  Rep 

Fourth  Administration  ; — 8  years. 
James  Madison,  Va.  President. 
Geo.  Clinton,  N.  Y.  )  Vice  Presi- 
Elbridgo  Gerry,  Ms.  )  dent^. 
Robert  Smith,  Jld.   )  Secretaries  of 
James  Monroe,  Va.  (  State 


[  Atfys 
\  General. 


John  Q.  Adams,  Ms.  Sec.  of  State. 
Wm.H. Crawford, Ga. Sec.  ofTreas. 
Isaac  Shelby,*  Ky.  )  Secretar's 
John  C.  Calhoun,  S.  C.  i  of  War. 
B.  W.  Crowningshield,  Ms.  i  See's 
Smith  Thompson,  N.  Y.  ^  of  the 
Samuel  L.  Southard,  N.  Y.  )  J^Tavy 
Return  J.  Meigs,  O.  /  Post  Masters 
John  M'Lean,  O. 
Richard  Rush,  Pa. 
William  Wirt,  Va. 
Henrv  Clay,  Ky. 
John  "W.  Taylor,  N.Y. 
Philip  P.  Barbour,  Va. 

Sixth  Administration  ; — 4  years. 
John  Q,.  Adams,  Ms.  President. 
John  C.  Calhoun,  S.  C.  Vice  Pres. 
Henry  Clay,  Ky.  Secretary  of  State. 
Richard  Rush,  Pa.  Sec.of  Treasury. 
James  Barbour,  Va.     )  Secretaries 
Peter  B.  Porter,  N.  Y.  ]  of  War. 
Sam'I  L.  Southard,  N.J. Sec.  JVavy. 
John  M'Lean,  O.  P.  M.  Oeneral. 
Wm.  Wirt,  Va.  Attorney  Oeneral. 
John  W.  Taylor,  N.Y.     )  Speaker 
Andrew  Stephenson,  Va.  )  H.  Rep. 

Seventh  Administration  ; — 8  years. 
Andrew  Jackson,  Te.  President. 
John  C.  Calhoun,  S.C.  )  Fice 
Martin  VanBurcn.N.Y.  ]  Presid^U 
Martin VanCuien,  N.Y.  )  Secret'ys 
Edward  Livingston,  La.  \  of  State. 


*  Declined  the  appointment. 


44 


Louis  M'L<'aii,ne 
John  Forsyth,  (i 


Sccretarys  of. 
State. 


Sam'l  D.  Ingham,  Pa.    J 

Louis  M'Lean,  De.      f  Secretarys 

Wm.  J.  Duane,  Pa.       i  0/  Trcas. 

Levi  Woodbury,  N.H.  } 

John  H.  Eaton,  Tc,  )  Srcretaries  of 

Lewis  Cass,  O.        j  fVar. 

John  Branch  N.C.  )  Secrcthjs 

Levi  Woodbury,  N.H.     >  of  the 

Mahlon  DicJccrson,  N.J.  )  JVavij. 

Wni.  T.  Barry,  Ky.  )  Post  Masters 

Amos  Kendall,  Ky.  \  General. 

John  Rl'P.  Berrien,  Ga.  i 

Rosier  B.  Taney,  Md.     > 

Benj.  F,  Butler;  N.Y.     ) 

Andrew  Stephenson, Va.  }  Speak''rs 

John  Bell,  Te.  (  H.  Rep. 

Eighth  .Administration  ; — 4  years. 
Martin  Van  BuREN,  N.Y.  Prcs. 
Richard  M.  Johnson,  Ky.  V.  Pres. 
John  Forsyth,  Ga.  •Scc'y  of  State, 


'  Attorn's 
General. 


Levi  Woodbury, N.H,  Sec  ofTreas. 
Joel  R.  Poinsett,  S.C.  Sec.  of  War. 
Mahlon  Dickerson,  N.J.  )  Scc'ys  of 
Ja's  K.  Paulding,  N.Y.  (  thcJV'avy. 
Amos  Kendall,  Ky.  )  Post  Masters 
John  M.  Niles,  Ct.  \  General. 
Ben,i.F.Butler,N.Y.>^,,^^,^^^ 

General. 


Ben).  F.Butler,  JN.V.)  ^, 
Felix  Grundy,  Te.  [  'J; 
HenryD.  Gilpin,  Pa.  ) 


James  K.  Polk,  Te. 
R.M.T.  Hunter,  Va. 


Speakers  q/" 
H.  Reps. 


PresidPts 


JVinth  Administration  ; — 1841  te — 
Wm.  H.  Harrison,*  O 
John  TvLER,t  Va. 
John  Tyler,t  Va.  Vice  President. 
Daniel  Webster,  Ms.  Sec.  of  State. 
Thomas  Ewing,  O.  Sec.  of  Treas. 
John  Bell,  Te.  Secretary  of  War. 
Geo.  E.  Badger,  N.C.  Sec.  ofJVamj. 
Francis  Granger,  N.Y.  P.M.  Gen. 
J.  J.  Crittenden,  Ky.  Jltfy  Gen. 
John  White,  Ky.  Speaker  of  H,  R. 


JElectornl  Votes 

foi'  Presi 

dent  of  the  United 

State  f, 

rrotu  17S»  to  1841. 

Candidates. 

7'rr7n6-. 

Date. 

WhoUM-o.  LarffJVo. 

George  Washington, 

1st, 

1789 

69 

69 

George  Washington, 

2d, 

1793 

135 

i;?2 

John  Adams,           ) 
Thomas  Jeflerson,  \ 

3d, 

1797 

138 

71 

67 

Thomas  Jefkerson,  J 

73 

John  Adams,                ( 

4th,}: 

1801 

138         )    ^5 

Aaron  Burr,                  i 

1    ^^ 

'   64 

Charles  C.  Pinkney,   ; 

Thomas  Jefferson,  i 
Charles  C.  Pinkney,   ) 

5th, 

1805 

176 

162 
14 

James  Madison,        j 
Charles  C.  Pinkney,  j 

6th, 

1809 

169 

122 
47 

James  Madison,  i 
De  Witt  Clinton,  \ 

7th, 

1813 

217 

128 
89 

James  Monroe,  ) 
Rufus  King,          ( 

8th, 

1817 

221 

183 
34 

James  Monroe,          ) 
John  Cluincy  Adams,  \ 

9th, 

1821 

232 

231 

1 

John  Quincy  Adams,  1 

84 

Andrew  Jackson,            1 
William  H.  Crawford,  i 

ieth,|| 

1825 

261 

99 
41 

Henry  Clay, 

37 

*Died  April  4,  1841.     fTook  the  oath  as  President  April  6,  1841. 

J  This  election  was  carried  to  the  House  of  Representatives,  and 
Mr.  Jefferson,  on  the  36th  ballot,  was  elected.  Previous  to  this  time 
the  two  candidates  who  received  the  largest  number  of  votes  were 
elected  President  and  Vice  President; — after  this  they  were  voted  for 
separately. 

II  This  election  was  also  carried  to  the  House  of  Representatives, 
there  being  no  choice  by  the  people.     The  votes  cast  in  that  body 


45 

Candidutrs.  Tenns'.        Date.   IVholcJ^o.  Lar/rMo. 

Andrew  Jackson,      J  ^^j              jggg            ^^          U78 

John  Uuint-y  Adams,  \  '                                             (    «J 

Andrew  Jackson,)  jg^,              jg33            ggg            219 

Henry  Clay,              )  '                                             (4a 

ftlARTiN  Van  Buren,"!  f  170 

William  H.  Harrison,  (  I    "3 

Hugh  L.White,           *•  13th,           1837           S94         i    2G 

Daniel  Webster,  H 

W.  D.  Mangum,           j  I   11 

William  Hfnrv  Harrison,  I  ^4^^  ^g^l            2^          p34 

Martin  Van  Buren,  j          '                                             (    bO 


Public  Revenue  and  Expenditures  of  the  United 
Stales,  1840—4:1. 

The  receipts  and  oxpenditiirps  for  the  year  1840  were  as  follows  : 
The  available  balance  in  the  Treasury  on  the  1st  January,  1840,  (ex- 
clusive of  the  amount  deposited  with  the  States,   trust  funds,   and 
indemnities,  and  the  amount  due  from  banks  which  failed  in  1837,) 
was,  as  appears  by  the  books  of  the  Register  of  the  Treasury, 

$3,663,083  60 
The  receipts  into  the  Treasury  during 

the  year  1840  were,  from  customs,      $13,499,509  17 
Lands,        ------         3,292,285  58 

Bond  of  the  Bank  of  the  United  States,     1,774,513  80 
Miscellaneous  and  incidental  sources,  283,258  23 

Banks  which  failed  in  1837,  -        -         748,629  55 

Treasury  notes  issued,     -        -        -  5,589,547  51 

25,187,736  84 


Making  -  -  -  $28,850,820  44 

The  expenditures  in  the  same  year  were,  for 
Civil  list,  foreign  intercourse,  and  mis- 
cellaneous,       -        -        -        -         $5,492,030  98 
Military  department,        -        -        -      10,866,236  45 
Naval  department,        -        -        -        -  6,031,088  88 
Public  debt,      -----  11,983  77 

Add  outstandins  warrants  issued  prior 

to  1st  January,  1841,  1,416,334  28 

Treas.  notes  redeemed,  including  int.    4,045,802  05 

37,863,475  41 


Leaving  a  balance  in  the  Treasury,  1st  Jan.  1841,  of         $987,345  03 

Receipts  from  1st  Jan.  to  4th  March,  1841,  were,  say — 

From  customs        -        -        -        -      *$1,974,336  46 

lands,        -----        386,148  56 

•  bond  of  the  Bank  of  the  U.  States,    17,913  00 

miscellaneous  and  incidental  sources,31,349  65 

banks  which  failed  in  1837,  18,000  00 


\vere— for  Mr.  Adams,  90 ;  Mr.  Jackson,  67 ;  and  48  for  Mr.  Craw- 
ord  ; — total  205.  Mr.  Clay's  political  friends  voted  for  Mr.  Adams  . 
*  This  item  and  the  item  of  expenditure  for  the  payment  of  Treas- 
ury notes  from  the  1st  of  January  to  4th  of  March,  1841,  include  about 
$500,000  of  Treasury  notes,  which  were  received  at  the  Department 
on  account  of  customs  during  that  period,  but  for  which  the  warrants 
were  not  issued  until  a  subsequent  period. 


46 

Treasury  notes  issued  per  act  31st 

of  March,  1840,  1,110,611  08 

do  do        do     under  the 

act  of  15th  February,  1841,  673,681  32 

bond  of  the  Bank  of  the  U.  States,   17,913  00 


4,212,540  07 


Making,  with  the  balance  in  the  treasury,  Jan.  1, 1841,  $5,199,885  10 

The  expenditures  for  the  same  period  were,  for 
Civil  list,  foreign  intercourse,  and  mis- 
cellaneous,       -----    $943,517  14 

Military  department,        -        -        -        2,273,097  11 
Naval  department,        -        .        -        -      759,349  60 
Public  debt,      ------      3,612  70        '.        ,  . 

Treas.  notes  redeemed,  including  interest,  647,590  09 

$4,627,166  64 


Leaving  balance  in  Treasury,  4th  March,  1841,  of  $572,718  46 


'^liS^S^^'^IJE'a 


Votcn  Clerks,  Constablei,  Sflec/tuen,  Vfitstces  to 
receiwe  the  Stirpltta  tSevettuc,  Mjistert,  Orergecr  of.  \ 
the  Poor,  Vlers;y,  titlomeys,  Physiciatit,  find 
Post  tllaset-s,  in  the  several  totriis  in  the  State, 
1841—4^. 
^<:!j'For  towiis  not  returned  seasonably  to  be  inserted  in  the  proper  place, 
see  Indez,  in  which  the  pages  containing  the  additional  returns  will  be 
indicated. 

BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 
.Arlington. — Town  clerk  John  B  Lathrop,  constable  Willard  Holden, 
selectmen  Samuel  Benedict,  Charles  G  Turner,  Nathan  Canfield ; 
trustees  Sylvester  Deming,  Asaliei  Hurd,  Cyrus  B  Hills  ;  listers  Cy- 
rus W  Hurd,  Orin  Hard,  A  G  WcKee  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Asahel 
Hurd  ;  clergy  Anson  B  Hard  epis.;  attorney  Harmon  Canfield  ;  physi- 
cians Simeon  Littlefield,  Luther  Moseley,  Aaron  McKee — Samuel 
Thomas  bot.;  postmasters  Cyrus  B  Hills,  Arlington,  Jonathan  Baker 
jr,  West  A. 

Bennington. — Town  clerk  Wm  Haswell,  constable  John  Fay,  se- 
lectmen Elijah  D  Hubbell,  Alva  Rice,  Ira  Hawks,  Anson  Wood,  Free- 
man Stratton  ;  trustees  Stephen  Dewey,  Wm  I  Watson,  Elijah  D 
Hubbell ;  listers  Isaac  Weeks,  Asa  Doty,  Wm  J  Southworth,  Elijah 
Fillcmore,  Stephen  Robinson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Alva  Rice;  clergy 

E  W  Hooker,  A  Loomis, Noble,  con.  Jesse  F  Craig,  Farr, 

meth.  N  O  Preston,  epis.  Stephen  Hutchins,  bap.;  attorneys  Pierpoint 
Ishara,  John  S  Rol>inson,  David  Robinson  jr,  U  M  Robinson,  Henry  j 
Kellogg,  Wm  S  Southworth,  A  P  Lyman,  O  C  Merrill,  S  H  Black- 
mer,  Hiland  Hall ;  physicians  Noadiah  Swift,  Wm  Bigelow,  Nathan- 
iel Smith,  Wm  A  Dickermaji,    Horace  May — S  Wilcox,  Edson, 

Moore,  hot.;  postmasters  David  Love,   Bennington,   William  E  ' 

Hawks,  North  B.  I 

Dorset. — Town  Clerk  Heman  Morse,  constables  Wm  8  Martindale,  | 
Paris  Bufl'iim  ;  selectmen  James  Curtis,  D  C  Baldwin,  James  T  Wil-I 
son  :  t^u^l  'S  Paddock  Gray,  Benjamin  Ames,  Wra  S  Martindale  ;  lis- 
ters S  F  Ilawley,  Dan  Kent,  I  F  Griffith  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (select- 
men); cl(  igy  Wm  Jackson,  Ezra  Jones,  con.  John  Whitehorn,  H  H 


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Smith,  mctli.;  physicians  John  Sargeant,  W  S  Shumway,  Sylvester 
Mason ;  postmasters  J  A  Dodge,  Dorset,  M  B  Eoberts,  East  D. 

Olastenbury . — No  returns. 

Landgrovc. — Town  clerk  Elijah  Woodward,  constable  Araasa  Ut- 
ley,  soicctmcn  Elijah  Woodward,  Calvin  P  Mead,  James  Martin  ;  trus- 
tees Gideon  Davis,  C  P  Mead,  John  Emerson  ;  listers  Ephraim  Hasel- 
tine,  Ambrose  Woodward,  Selah  Warren  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); clergy  G  W  H  Clark,  meth.;  physician  Amori  Benson; 
postmaster  Sehih  Warren. 

Manchester. — Town  clerk  Wm  P  Bloc';,  constables  Eben  L  Way, 
Hcman  M  Bulkley ;  selectir.en  Wm  binedict,  Abram  B  Way,  Noble 
J  Purdy  ;  trustees  Cyrus  Munson,  John  S  Pettibone,  Fowler  WHoyt ; 
listers  John  C  Roberts,  James  Wheaton,  P  W  Hoyt;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Curtis  Burton  ;  clergy  James  Anderson,  con.  John  T  Sabine,  epis. 
Worden  P  Reynolds,  Campbellite ;  attorneys  Leonard  Sargent,  Ahi- 
man  L  Miner,  Daniel  Roberts  jr,  Serenus  tivvirt ;  physicians  John 
Cook,  George  Tuttle,  Albert  Barrows — Ezra  Edson.  hot.;  postmasters 
L  C  Orvis,  Manchester,  Augustus  Clurk,  Factory  Point. 

Peru. — No  returns. 

Pownal. — Town  clerk  Harmon  Myers,  constables  Harmon  Myers, 
Wm  R  Blinchird  ;  selectmen  B  E  Erownell,  Samuel  Wright,  Noel 
Barber;  trustees  Elijah  Barber,  David  Gardner,  Josiah  Wright;  lis- 
ters Benj  yJardncr  3d,  Elijah  Barber,  Norman  F  Ovaitt ;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Cramner  Bannister,  bap.  Sherman  Ladd, 
ref  meth.  Elias  Crawford,  meth.;  physicians  B  F  Morgan,  C  Bannis- 
ter; postmaster  John  M  Potter. 

Readsboro\ — Town  clerk  Joel  Houghton,  constable  John  Carvey, 
selectmen  Benj  S  Battles,  Richard  Carpenter,  Elisha  Littlefielu  ;  trus- 
tees Joel  Houghton,  Charles  Bond,  Thomas  Canido  ;  listers  Richard 
Carpenter,  Robert  Burrington,  Calvin  Hicks  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Sylvester  Bishop  ;  clergy  Ambrose  Stowe,  Jonah  Stearns,  ref  meth. 
James  Carpenter,  bap. 

Rupert. — Town  clerk  Henry  Sheldcn,  constables  Abel  H  Denio,  Da- 
vin  F  Shclden  ;  selectmen  Nathan  Burton,  John  Moore,  Josiah  Hough- 
ton ;  trustees  Nathan  Burton,  Henry  Shelden,  John  Phelps  ;  listers 
Seth  SliL'lden,  Gruve  Moore,  Thomas  Sheldcn;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectm(ni);  clergy  David  Wilson,  con.  Wm  Grant,  bap.  Porter  Thom- 
as, Camphellile  ;  attorney  Nathan  Burton;  physician  Henry  Sheldon  ; 
postuiast  .rs  David  Shelden,  Rupert,  Grove  Moore,  East  R,  Seeley  M 
Sherman,  West  R. 

Sandgate. — Town  clerk  Walter  Randall,  constable  Daniel  Weller, 
selectmen  Meritt  Hurd,  Horace  Hurd,  Thomas  Peck;  trustees  Samu- 
el Thomas,  Theodore  Sanderson,  Joseph  Tuttle  ;  listers  Roswell  Tut- 
tle, Desmond  Prinl'c,  Myrtle  H  Lockwood  ;  clergy  Jonathan  Ketch- 
ell,  con.  John  Frar^or,  Jacob  L  Best,  Daniel  Brayton,  meth.;  physi- 
cian Herman  Tucker  ;  postmaster  Joseph  Snow  jr. 

Searsburg. — Town  clerk  Oliver  Presson,  constable  James  Crosierjr. 
selectmen  Joseph  Crosier,  Jona  Smith,  Ashley  ftjne  ;  trustees  Jose])h 
Earns,  Ashley  Stone,  Joseph  Crosier;  listers  Joseph  Crosier,  Solomon 
Rich,  Joseph  Earns ;  clergy  Jonas  Jewell,  bap.;  postmaster  Oliver 
Presson. 

Shaftsbiinj. — Town  clerk  Hiram  Barton,  constables  Martin  Whce- 
lock,  S  A  Whipple  ;  selectmen  Nahum  Wheelock,  Samuel  Ames,  Ja- 
red  Howard;  trustees  Lemuel  Bottum,  Nahum  Wheelock,  Joshua  Mat- 
tison  ;  listers  David  C  Cole,  J  Wellington,  F  Dyer,  A  S  Olin,  Eli 
Howe  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Joseph  W  Sawyer, 
Isaiah  Mattison,  R  R  Bennett,  bap.;  town  agent  Benj  F  Olin  ;  physi- 


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cians  Freeborn  Johnson,  Elliott  Brown ;  postmasters  C  Spencer, 
Shaftsbury,  C  E  Houghton,  South  S. 

Stantford, — Town  clerk  Otis  Pliillipg,  constable  Allen  C  Mason,  se- 
lectmen Seneca  Phillips,  Baxter,   Ira  Stroud  ;  trustees  Stephen 

C  Millard,  J  L  Wellmarth,  Elisha  Lake  ;  listers  Otis  Phillips,  Elisha 
Lake,  B  W  Cook  ;  clergy Spraguo,  meth.;  postmaster  J  L  Well- 
marth. 

Smidcrland — Town  clerk  Reuben  VVobb,  constable  Ambrose  Will- 
iams, selectmen  E  A  Graves,  R  Webb  jr,  Hiram  Bacon  ;  trustees  E 
A  Gra%es,  Wni  Parkins  jr,  Russell  Lawrence  ;  Listers  G  Bradley,  I 
Kinney,  H  Galusha ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Gilbert  Bradley ;  clergy 
Needham  Knights,  meth.;  postmaster  Gilbert  Bradley. 

H'nihall. — Town  clerk  Reuben  Brooks,  constable  Reuben  M  Brooks, 
selectmen  Reuben  Brooks,  Silas  Eddy,  B  Wheeler  ;  trustees  Reuben 
Brooks,  Job  Leonard,  Silas  Gleason;  listers  Francis  Kidder  jr,  Jesse 
F  Buttertield,  C  Eddy  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  B  Wheeler  ;  physician 
Job  Leonard  ;  postmaster  Joel  Nurse. 

fi'oodfurd. — Town  clerk  Wm  Park,  constable  S  M  Sibley,  selectmen 
Solomon  Day,  Zurial  Cutler,  Josiah  Crawford  ;  trustees  (selectmen); 
listers  Joseph  Kitapp,  Henry  Harwood,  Wm  E  Park;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Abner  Perham,  free  bap.;  postmaster  S  M 
Sibley. 

WL\DHAM  COUNTY. 

Athens. — Town  clerk  Lyman  Alexander,  constable  Tisdale  Porter, 
selectmen  Amos  Davis,  Rufus  Chaliee  jr,  Abraham  Ball :  trustees  T 
H  Whitney,  Tisdale  Porter,  Lyman  Alexander  ;  listers  Peter  S  Gates, 
Joel  Alexander,  Oliver  S  Perham  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  WiUard  Oak  ; 
clergy  Nathan  Howe,  Hubbard  Eastman,  meth ;  physician  John  Aus- 
tin ;  postmaster  Ethalstan  Bayley. 

Brookliitc. — Town  clerk  Calvin  C  Bennet,  constable  Willard  Linsey, 
selectmen  Hiram  Whitney,  Joel  Harwood,  Isaac  Welman ;  trustees 
Anthony  Alason,  Samuel  Bennet  jr,  Francis  Merrifield  ;  listers  Eras- 
tus  Whitney,  Willard  Linsey,  Samuel  Bennett  jr ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  Hiram  Whitney,  Joel  Harwood,  Isaac  Welman;  postmaster  Jo- 
el Codding. 

BrattlcboroK — Town  clerk  Stephen  Greenleaf,  constable  Chester  H 
Miller,  selectmen  George  Newman,  Samuel  Dutton,  Samuel  Earl; 
trustees  Samuel  Root,  Joseph  Clark,  Levi  Stoddard  ;  listers  Joseph  B 
Cune,  Chester  H.  Miller,  Zenas  Frost  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel 
Earl ;  clergy  Charles  Walker,   Corban  Kidder,  con.  Addison  Brown 

unit.  Moses  Field  bap.  Bailey  univ;   attorneys  Samuel  Elliott, 

Asa  Keyes,  J  D  Bradley,  Asa  Green;  physicians  J.  L.  Dickerman, 
Willard  Amies,  Wm  H  Rockwell,  Dana  Hyde— Joseph  Wright,  D  M 
Sweeney,  hot ;  postmasters  Asa  Green,  Brattleboro',  Roswell  Goode- 
nough.  West  B. 

Dover. — Town  clerk  Fayette  Perry,  constable  F  G  Knapp,  select- 
men Fayette  Perry,  Asaph  Haskins,  Liberty  Howe  ;  trustees  Asaph 
Haskins,  Daniel  Leonard,  Laban  Jones ;  listers  Lewis  Hall,  Moses  P 
Cooper,  Wm  H  Jones  ;  clergy  Caleb  Dustin  meth  ;  physician  Jededi- 
ah  Estabrooks  ;  postmaster  Martin  Perry. 

Dummcrston. — Town  clerk  Joseph  Duncan,  constable  Samuel  D 
Winslow,  selectmen  John  F  Stearns,  Enos  Leonard,  Asa  Boyden  ; 
trustees  Thomas  Mille,  Moses  Rowell,  Martin  Gates;  listers  Reuben 
Smead,  Nathaniel  French,  Alanson  Gates  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  John 
F  Stearns,  Enos  Leonard,  Asa  Boyden  ;  clergy  Nelson  Barbour  con. 
W  Smith  bap.;  physicians  Sewall  Walker,  I  N  Knapp,  Jotham  Bur- 


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net;  postmasters  Luther  Allyn,  Dummereton,  Calvin  Downs  West  D. 

Grafton. — Town  clerk  Benj  H  Bridgman,  constable  Moses  Tarble, 
selectmen  Wm  Whitcomli,  Gideon  Palmer,  Wm  Thompson  ;  trustees 
Samuel  Walker,  Hyman  Burgess,  Luther  Conant ;  listers  Thomas  P 
Houghton,  Marshall  Spring,  G  M  Barrett;  overseer  of  the  poorEras- 
tus  Burgess  ;  clergy  Moses  B  Bradford,  con.  D  M  Crane,  bap.;  attor- 
ney David  L  Putnam  ;  physicians  Benj  H  Bridgman,  Charles  Perry  ; 
postmasters  Fabius  Bancroft,  Grafton,  Thomas  P  Houghton,  Hough- 
tonvillc. 

Giiilford. — Town  clerk  John  Lynde,  constable  Cyrus  Carpenter,  se- 
lectmen Eiihu  Field,  Alvah  Smith,  Joseph  G  Taylor;  trustees  Amos 
Hart,  Hiram  Smith,  John  Lynde  ;  listers  Samuel  Sikes,  Nathan  P 
Chapin,  H  S  Chas«  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  J  B 
Pratt,  epls.  Asa  Haynes,  John  L  Smith,  meth.  Milord  Frary,  bap.  Wm 
N  Barber,  univ,;  physician  Benj  W  Stevens  ;  postmasters  Daniel  Ja- 
cobs, Guilford,  Samuel  L  Hunt,  Guilford  Centre,  Samuel  Cutting,Green 
River. 

Halifax. — Town  clerk  Kufus  K  Henry,  constable  John  Hamilton  jr, 
selectmen  James  L  Stark,  Timothy  Larrabee,  Newton  Gleason  ;  trus- 
tees Rufus  K  Henry,  Benj  Woodard,  Robert  Collins  ;  listers  Rufus  K 
Henry,  Dudley  F  Denison,  Calvin  Bucklin,  Reuben  Hatch,  James 
Niles";  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Thomas  H  Wood, 
con.  Samue?  Fish,  bap.;  attorney  Isaac  B  Barber;  physicians  Josiah 
Trow— Eben  M  Clark  hot.;  postmasters  Thomas  H  Wood,  Halifax, 
James  Plumb,  West  H. 

.Jamaica. — Town  clsrk  Joel  Holton,  constable  Elijah  G  Shumway, 
selectmen  Benj  Mussy,  Hammond  Livcrmore,  David  Eddey  ;  trustees 
Benj  i\Iussy,  Hammond  Livermore,  John  Kellogg ;  listers  Squire 
Gleason,  Z  W  Wheeler,  Amos  Howland  jr ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Benj  Mussy ;  clergy  Abel  Pattern,  con.  Leland  Huntley,  Spooner 
Howe,  bap.;  physicians  Joel  Holton,  Moses  Chamberlin  ;  postmaster 
Lyman  Merrifield. 

r.ondondc.rrtj. — Town  clerk  Alfred  Pierce,  constables  Waldo  Barton, 
Dwigbt  Tyler  ;  selectmen  Asa  Whitman,  Reuben  Harrington,  John 
Hooker  ;  trustees  Niles  Aklrich,  Hezron  White,  Abial  Whitman  ;  lis- 
ters David  Arnold,  Nathaniel  B  Thompson,  Alpheus  Wright ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  David  Arnold;  clergy  Lineas  Owen,  con.  Wm  Wick- 
ham,  Jesse  Boyden,  meth.;  physicians  L  G  Whiting,  J  B  Collins,  Sam- 
uel R  Billings — Jeremiah  Arnold,  hot.;  postmaster  Alexander  Leland. 

Marlboro''. — Town  clerk  Jesse  Cone,  constable  Andrew  N  Jenks, 
selectmen  Ira  Adams,  Luther  Ames  jr.  Cotton  Mather;  listers  Dan 
Mather,  Wiilard  Snow,  Isaac  Bishop;  overseer  of  the  poor  John 
Worden  ;  clergy  Josiah  Peabody,  Elihu  Smith,  con.  Phinehas  Howe, 
bap.;  physician  Ebenezer  Tucker  ;  postmaster  Jesse  Cone. 

J\retrfanc. — Town  clerk  Otis  Warren,  constable  Marshall  Newton, 
selectmen  Nahum  Eager,  George  Fisher,  George  Wheeler  ;  trustees 
Artenias  Bruce,  George  Fisher,  Joshua  Morse;  listers  Nathaniel  Hig- 
gins,  Walter  Eager,  Samuel  Hall ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen); 
clergy  Otis  Warren,  univ.  S  L  Coburn,  con.  W  H  Hodges,  Harvey 
Guernsey,  meth.;  attorneys  Royal  Tyler,  Charles  K  Field  ;  physicians 
Chester  Olds,  C  S  Blakesley  ;  postmasters  Franklin  Sawyer,  Fayette- 
ville,  Charles  Joy,  Williamsville. 

Putney. — Town  clerk  Wm  Houghton,  constable  L  H  Roberts,  se- 
lectmen Luke  Baker,  John  H  Stoddard,  Charles  Blood ;  trustees  (se- 
lectmen); listers  Wm  Houghton,  David  Foster,  Sewall  Baldwin  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  David  Allen  ;  clergy  Amos  Foster,  con.  Rufus  Fitts, 
bap. Pettengill,  meth.  Otis  Warren,  univ.  J  H  Noyes,  perfection- 


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ist ;  attorneys  John  Kimbiill,  Phineas  White  ;  physicians  David  Al- 
len, H  Baldwin ;  postmaster  P  R  Chandler. 

Rockingham. — 'j'own  clerk  Alex  S  Campbell,  constables  Charles  W 
Pulsipher,  Wm  P  Barker  ;  selectmen  Elia"  Pulsipher,  Uussel  Hyde, 
Elias  Olcott  jr  ;  trustees  Samuel  Albee,  Elias  Olcott  jr,  Wni  C  Wi- 
ley ;  listers  Gates  Perry  jr,  Henry  Locke,  Wm  U  Stearns,  iS'orniau 
Harris,  John  S  Fullerton  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy 
Samuel  A  Benton,  con.  Carlton  Chase,  epis.  Win  M  Guillord,  bap. 
Israel  Hutchinson,  Isaac  Barker,  meth.;  attorneys  Daniel  Kellogg,  A 
S  Campbell,  Horace  Baxter,  N  T  Sheafe,  Jesse  Howard;  physicians 
Noah  Pratt,  R  A  Severance,  A  Robbins,  H  Wells — Josiuli  A  Martin, 
hot.;  postmasters  Royal  Earl,  Saxton's  River,  Harvey  Wood,  Rock- 
ingham, J  W  Moore,  Bellows  Falls, Goodrich,  Cambridge  Port. 

Somerset. — Town  clerk  Ephraim  Rice,  constable  Gideon  K  Morse, 
selectmen  Hazelton  Rice,  Wm  G  Pike,  Rufus  Cobb  ;  trustees  Perez 
Rice,  Moses  Pike,  Wm  G  Pike  ;  listers  Ephraim  Kice,  Walter  King, 
Alex  H  Pike  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Hazelton  Rice  ;  cleigy  Daniel 
Leonard,  free  bap.  Benj  Reed  jr,  free  Salvationist;  physicians  W  H 
Snow,  Henry  Rice  2d,  bot. 

SlraUon. — Town  cleik  Richard  Scott,  constable  Ira  Scott,  selectmen 
John  N  Glazier,  Stephen  Ballard,  Warren  Higley  ;  trustees  John  N 
Glazier,  Stephen  Ballard,  Ezekiel  Estabrook  ;  listers  Ezekiel  Esta- 
brook,  Richard  Scott,  Isaac  N  Pike;  overseer  of  the  poor  Luther  Hol- 
brook  ;  clergy  Hiram  Baldwin,  meth.;  postmaster  Luther  Holbrook. 

Tvwnshfiid. — Town  clerk  Emery  Cathan,  constable  Jonathan  Aus- 
tin, selectmen  Nathaniel  Cheeney  jr,  Nathan  Pierce,  Dennis  Holden, 
James  M  SImfter,  James  H  Phelps;  trustees  Clark  Wilkinson,  Sam- 
uel Gray,  Horace  Howe  ;  listers  Benj  Howe  jr,  Sylvester  Hescock  jr, 
Hebbard  W  Blandin,  Philemon  Holden,  David  Howard ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Charles  Phelps ;  clergy  Horatio  N  Graves,  con.  Wm  D  Up- 
ham,  bap.;  attorneys  Charles  Phelps,  John  Roberts,  Ebenczer  Hun- 
tington, James  M  Shafter,  James  H  Phelps  ;  physicians  W  R  Ranney, 
Charles  Clark,  Wm  Ladd  ;  postmasters  John  Roberts,  Townshend, 
John  Fessendcn,  West  T. 

Vernon. — Town  clerk  Cyrus  Washburn,  constable  Wm  Johnson, 
selectmen  Ebenezei  Howe  jr,  Wm  Johnson,  Hiram  Johnson  ;  trustees 
Eli  Lee,  Horace  Wood,  Asahel  Dickinson  ;  listers  Lorenzo  Brown, 
Enos  Cook,  David  Streeter  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Sumner  Titus  ;  cler- 
gy Charles  Woodhouse,  univ.  'I'imothy  F  Rogers,  unit.;  physician 
Cyrus  Washburn  ;  postmaster  Marshall  Whithod. 

IVardsboro' . — Town  clerk  John  P  Warren,  constable  Lyman  W 
Johnson,  selectmen  Holland  Plimpton,  Farnum  White,  Stephen  Bia- 
ley  ;  trustees  Nathaniel  Ward,  Levi  Derby,  Joseph  Converse  ;  listers 
Chandler  Pratt,  John  Tufts,  Orrin  Stiles  ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor  Levi 
Derby  ;  clergy  E  G  Bradford,  James  Tufts,  con.  P  B  Fisk,  bap.  H 
Nutter,  E  G  Perham,  meth.  Otis  Warren,  univ.;  attorney  Richard  W 
Smith  ;  physicians  John  P  Warren,  Henry  Ranney  ;  postmasters  John 
Rice  jr,  Wardsboro,  Peter  Hammond,  Hammond's  Mills,  J  G  Sumner, 
North  W. 

Westminster. — Town  clerk  (none  returned),  constable  Timothy 
Field,  selectmen  Ira  Goodhue,  James  Titcomb,  James  T  Mason  ;  trus- 
tees Joseph  Ranney,  John  McNeil,  Timothy  H  Wall;  listers  Alvan 
Goodell,  Sylvester  S  Stoddard,  Levy  Crowell  jr  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Joseph  Ranney  ;  clergy  Timothy  Field,  Jubilee  Wellman,  Seth  S  Ar- 
nold, Calvin  R  Batchelder,  con.  Royal  Gage,  meth.;  attorney  Wm  C 
Bradley  ;  physicians  Pliny  Safford,  John  Ward ;  postmasters  Pliny 
SafFord,  Westminster,  Amos  T  Ball,  West  W. 


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I  fffutingliam. — Town  rlerk  Hosea  F  Ballou,  constable  Elislia  Put- 
nam, selectmen  J  Kentfielil,  Asa  Godfrey,  Eli  Green  ;  trustees  R  Car- 
ley,  Asa  Godfrey,  Amos  Brown ;  listers  Leonard  Brown,  Alfred  Ful- 
ler, Martin  Brown,  Amos  A  Brown;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men); cl<  ri;y  Hosea  F  Ballou,  uiiiv.  Foster  Hartwell,  bap.  Ebenezer 
Davis,  L  11  Whitney,  nieth.;  attorney  John  E  Butler  ;  physicians  John 
W  B(!ment,  Waters  Gillet,  David  D  Wilcox — Waller  Goodnow,  Ru- 
fus  ('base,  Reuben  Green,  hot.;  postmasters  John  E  Butler,  Whiting- 
ham,  D  D  Wilcox,  Jacksonville. 

j  Wdminnton. — Town  clerk  Stephen  P  Flagg,  constable  Jehiel  Swift, 
selectmen  Alanson  Parmelee, Horace  Hastings,  Abial  Crosby  ;  trustees 
Horace  Alvord,  Otis  Haynes,  J  H  Dix  ;  listers  V  Forbes,  E  B  Chand- 
ler, Hirara  Haswell  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  E  S  Stanley  ;  clergy  H  F 
Ballou,  univ.  M  Bruce,  bap.  G  Butterfield,  con.  C  Dustin,  James  A 
Stevens,  meth.;  attorney  O  L  Shafter ;  physicians  Horace  Smith,  A 
L  Potter;  postmaster  A  B  Childs. 

I  Windham. — Town  clerk  Wm  Harris,  constable  John  Woodburn  jr, 
selectmen  Edward  R  Aiken,  Jason  D  Jones,  Simeon  Pierce  ;  trustees 
Wm  Harris  jr,  Jude  Farr,  Ezra  Pierce  ;  listers  Abel  Putnam,   James 

'  Stearns,  Daniel  Cobb  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ezra  Pierce  ;  clergy  Se- 
lah  R  Arms,  con.  M  D  Miller,  bap.;  physician  Asa  Bigelow ;  post- 
master Wm  Harris  jr. 

WINDSOR  COUNTY, 
Andover. — Town  clerk  Joseph  Dodge  jr,  constable  George  WStick- 
ney,  selectmen  Abraham  Brown,  Henry  Heald,  Lyman  Parker  ;  trus- 
tees John  Adams,  John  B  Manning,  George  W  Slickney  ;  listers  Jo- 
seph Carlton,  Wm  Warner,  Charles  Sherwin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Abraham  Brown  ;  clergy  Robert  Myers,  bap.  Lorenzo  B  Pettengill, 
meth.;  physicians  Charles  W  Chandler — Isaac  Chase,  hot.;  postmas- 
ters George  W  Putnam,  Andover,  Leonard  H  Simons,  Simonsville. 
I      Baltimore, — No  returns. 

I  Barnard. — Town  clerk  Elijah  Spear,  constable  Harrison  Topliff, 
selectmen  Hiram  Aiken,  A  H  Danforth,  John  Cummings  ;  trustees 
I  Joseph  B  Danforth,  Lucius  Freeman,  Benjamin  Tupper  ;  listers  John 
i  S  Bicknell,  James  Walcott,  Thomas  B  Bigelow  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
{Hiram  Blackmer ;  clergy  Calvin  Selden,  con.  James  M  Fuller,  Abel 
i  Heath,  Elijah  Spear,  meth.;  physicians  Isaac  Danforth,  Samuel  P 
i  Danforth,  Thomas  Swift,  Wyman  Carroll  ;  postmasters  Joseph  B 
I  Danforth,  Barnard,  Seymour  Belknap,  East  B. 

I  Bethel. — Town  clerk  Albert  G  Marsh,  constable  Asa  Davis,  select- 
i  men  George  S  Hatch,  Luther  Bullard,  Calvin  Morse;  trustees Thom- 
!  as  P  Russell,  Simeon  Babbit,  James  Woodworth ;  listers  Daniel 
i  Child,  John  Noble,  George  Flinn,  Edwin  Sillie,  Seneca  Marks  ;  over- 
1  seer  of  the  poor  John  Torrey  ;  clergy  Benjamin  Abbot,  con.  James 
i  Sabine,  epis.  Washington  Granger,  Richard  Newhall,  Daniel  Field, 
j  meth.  Eri  Garfield,  univ.;  attorneys  A  P  Huntoon,  OHPMiller; 
I  physicians  Alfred  Paige,  Thomas  Farnum,  Charles  B  Holbrook,  James 
i  M  Woodworth,  John  B  Hibbard  ;  postmasters  Jonathan  Smith  jr,  Betb- 
I  el,  Leonard  Fisk,  East  B. 

Bridgeipater. — Town  clerk  Isaiah  Raymond,  constable  Obed  Thomp- 
1  son,  seleclmen  Samuel  C  Taylor,  Emanuel  Sawyer,  W^m  Miner  ;  trus- 
!  tees  Josiah  Joselyn  jr,  R  W  Southgate,  Gilbert  White  ;  listers  Josiah 
I  Joselyn  jr,   Ebenezer  Clement,   Rowland  Maxham  ;  overseer  of  the 

i  poor  Ebenezer  Clement ;  clergy Dailey,  Junius  Spalding,  meth.; 

j  attorney  D  D  Davis  ;  physicians  H  N  Carter,  Zophir  W  Furber,  Jo- 
I  seph  Billings  ;  postmaster  F  Henry. 


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Cavendish. — Town  clerk  Otis  Robbiiis,  constable  Joseph  Adams, 
selectmen  Wni  ^mith,  Zenas  F  Hyde,Amasa  Proctor;  trustees  Jolin 
Stearnes,  Joseph  White,  Abel  Burbanl;  ;  listers  Calvin  French,  Ana 
Spalding  2d,    Levi  Jackman  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Asa  Spalding  '2(1  ; 

clergy  Warren  Skinner,  univ.    Obed  Sperry,  bap.   Caleb  Fules,  

Loveland,  metli.;  attorneys  Salmon  F  DuUon,  Calvin  French  ;  phy- 
sicians Oliver  Chamberlin,  George  H  Ingalls ;  postmasters  Otis  llob- 
bins.  Cavendish,  Elijah  F  Parker,  Proctorsvillc. 

Chester. — Town  clerk  Amos  Heald,  constable  Benj  B  Pargeant,  se- 
lectmen Jeremiah  Kibblin,    Amos  E  Heald,   Orion  Lock  ;  trustees 
Thomas  Robinson,  Amos  Heuld,  Win  Rounds  ;  listers  Gideon  M  Lee, 
R  A  Demming,   Wm  iMason  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joshua  Proughty  j 
cleriy  R  JI  Ely,  bap.  Levi  Ballou,  univ.  Rufus  Bruce,  fr  bap.;  attor- 
neys Thomas  Robinson,  O  Hutchiuson,  X  Richardson,  L  Adams  ;  phy- 
sicians P  Edsoii,  A  Lowell,  Wm  I,"  Pierce,  Amos  Eastman ;  postmas- 
ter Joel  Gould, 
i        }{artford.— Town  clerk  Geo  E  Wains,    constalle  L  W  Tilden,   ec- 
[  loctmen  Benjnuiin  Porter,  Jonathan  Bugbeejr,  Shubael  Russ  ;  trustees 
!  I  John  Porter,  Wm  Savage,  Jonathan  Bugbee  jr ;  listers  Henry  Walcott, 
j  I  Samuel  Xutt,  Wm  Savage  ;  oveiseeis  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy 
I    Cary   Russell,    Ralden   A  Watkins,  con.;  attorney  George  E  Wales  : 

I  physicians  Henry  B  Brown,  Oliver  Jiaker,  Ira  Tenney, Morgan  ; 

jiostmasters  J  ('  Brooks,  Haitibrd,  Jacob  Dimick,  Ciuecheo  village, 
W  W  Steele,  West  II. 

Hartlavd. — Town  clerk  E  M  Stoeker,   constable  Squire  Tdarcy,  se- 
lectmen Joel  Hale,  11  S  Alexander,    Ira  Mower;  trustees  Ward  Col- 
ton,   Daniel  Denison,   Daniel  Morgan  ;  listers  Job  Richmond,   K  M 
i    Stocker,  Addison  Slayton  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy 
I   Joseph  IJ  Pierce,  univ.   Jolin  F  Griswold,  con.    Timothy  Giow,  bap. 
I    David  Wilcox,  meth.;  attorney  Isaac  N  Cushman  ;  physicians  John 
Harding,  Lewis  Emmons,  Sidney  P  Bates  ;  postmasters  Curtis  Cady, 
Ilartland,  John  Daniels,  North  H. 

Ludlow. — Town  clerk  Artemas  Spadord,  constable  Silas  Warren, 
selectmen  Asa  S  Barton,  Beiiiiniiin  Billing's,  M  Spaflord  ;  trustees 
Sewall  Fullam  jr,  Phinehas  W  Spalding  ;  listers  P  T  Washburn,  An- 
son Spalding,  Levi  Ives  jr  ;  overseer  of  the  poorPliney  Parker  ;  cler- 
gy Baxter  Burrows,  bap.  Abel  Manning,  con.  Joseph  Hemphill,  univ.; 
attorneys  Reuben  Washburn,  P  T  Washburn,  Sewall  Fullam  jr  ;  phy- 
sicians A  G  Taylor,  Daniel  Jones,  W  B  Wetherby — Putnam  Burton, 
Augustus  Ross,  hot.;  postmaster  Jolin  Dunbar. 

Moricich — Clerk  1  Davis,  const.  W  E  Lewis^  selectmen  W  Loveland, 
E  B  Brown,  Jas  Harrison  ;  trustees  Jilo  W^right,  J  B  (^  Burton,  Thom- 
as Hazen  ;  listers  Jacob  Burton,  Ruel  I  Walker,  Wm  Pixley;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Iseac  Pierce ;  clergy  Samuel  Goddard,  Roswell 
Shurtliif,  con.  J  S  Herrick,  bap.  J  Scott,  meth.;  attorneys  John 
Wright,  Aaron  Loveland,  fselson  Robinson,  Harvey  Burton  ;  physi- 
cians Lyman  Lewis,  ira  Davis,  Shubtel  Converge  ;  pcstmaster  Ha.- 
vey  Burton. 

Plymouth. — Town  clerk  Thomas  Moore,  constable  Solomon  Warren, 
sclectiiien  Moses  Pollatd  jr,  Thomas  Moore,  J^yman  Wood;  trustees 
Lyman  Wood,  Andrew  R  Adams,  Jared  Marsh  ;  listers  Samuel  Page, 
Jonathan  Hall,  Joseph  Kennedy  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen); 
clergy  R  L  Harvey,  meth.  W  Warner,  fr  bap.;  physician  Wm  B  Hatch  ; 
postmasters  Moses  Pollard  jr,  Plymouth,  Wm  B  Bascom,  Tyson  Fur- 
nace. 

Pomfrei. — Town  clerk  Otis  Chainberlin,  constable  Charles  R  Whit- 
man, selectmen  Obed  Whipple,  John  Chedel,  Gardner  Winslow  ;  trus- 


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tees  Henry  Hewitt  jr,  James  H  Richardson,  Robert  Periy  jr;  listers 
Hiirvey  Bruce,  Eben  Snow,  Robert  Periy  jr,  Hoaeii  Doton,  Stephen 
Bugbee  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Crosby  Miller ;  clergy  Gardner  H  Sweet,  ' 
Josepli  D  Alarsli,  cnrist.  A  Heath,  meth.;  attorney  Josiah  Chandler; 
l>hysician  Kimball  Russ  ;  postmasters  Crosby  Miller,  Pomfret,  Martin 
Snow,  Snow's  Store. 

RuadmsT. — Town  clerk  B  Hapgood,  constable  Solomon  Keyes,  se- 
lectmen B  Hapjood,  Cliarles  Bucic,  Rufns  Forbush  ;  trustees  B  Hap- 
gooJ,  Charles  Buck,  Shubael  C  Shedd  ;  listers  John  Wheeler,  Wal- 
ton Brown,  Amos  Mann  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Solomon  Keyes  ;  cler- 
gy Samuel  C  Loveland,  univ.  Jonathan  Jones,  Elijah  Gale,  meth.;  at- 
torney Uiiel  C  H^tch  ;  physicians  Lenora  Foster,  Levi  Putnam — Syl- 
vester Newton,  Lorin  Fullam,  hot.;  postmasters  David  Hammond, 
Reading,  Walton  Brown,  Felcliville,  Rufus  Buck,  South  B. 

iJoc/tCoY'T. — Town  clerk  John  'I'rask,  constable  Barna  Cooper,  se- 
lectmen Thomas  Barnes,  John  Trask,  Joel  Cooper  ;  trustees  Horace 
L  Richmond,  Barna  Cooper,  John  W  Chaffee  ;  listers  Leonard  B  Cliaf- 
frse,  Peter  Tinkham,  Ainos  C  Richmond  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Tho's 
B  Martin;  clergy  Wni  Scales,  con  Lewis  Hill,  meth.;  attorney  Sum- 
ner A  Webber  ;  physicians  Daniel  Huntington,  Josiah  H  Phelps,  Reu- 
ben Hall  ;  postmaster  Charles  Doild. 

RuyaUutt. — Town  clerk  Calvin  Skinner  2d,  constable  John  L  Bow- 
man, selectmen  Lyman  Benson,  Charles  Clapp,  Thomas  Rust  ;  trus- 
tees John  ilarshall,  Oramel  Sawyer,  T  H  Satibrd  ;  listers  E  P  Nevens, 
T  H  SafTord,  Gideon  Bingham  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  David  Whee- 
lock  ;  clergy  C  B  Drake,  con.  Nathaniel  Sprague,  epis.  N  W  Aspin- 
wall,  meth,;  attorneys  John  Francis,  John  S  Marcy;  physicians  Jo- 
seph A  Denison,  Joseph  A  Denison  jr,  Levi  Rix ;  postmaster  E  P 
Nevens. 

Sharon. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Shuttleworth,  constables  Orin  More- 
house, D  Z  Steele  ;  selectmen  Chester  Baxter,  Henry  Hitchcock,  Hi- 
ram i\loore  ;  tr\istecs  Chester  Baxter,  John  Baldwin,  Jason  C  Spal- 
ding ;  listers  Wooster  Downer,  Abijah  Mosher,  John  Baldwin  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Freeman  Holt ;  clergy  Josiah  B  Clarke,  con.  Newell 
Culver,  meth.  Jonathan  Herrick,  bap.;  attorney  Samuel  Shuttleworth  ; 
physicians  David  S  Morse,  Jason  C  Spalding ;  postmaster  Chester 
Baxter. 

Sprin jTjield. — Town  clerk  Henry  Closson,  constable  John  Chipman, 
selectmen  Hiram  Harlow,  John  Field,  George  Kimball  ;  trustees  Jon- 
athan Chase,  Henry  Closson,  Stoddard  Tower ;  listers  Lewi%  Belknap, 
Horace  Weston,  Abncr  Field  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Wm  W  Whitney  ; 
clergy  Calvin  D  Nolile,  con.  Wm  J  Kidder,  meth.  B  Brierly,  bap.  G 
W  Bailey,  univ.  I  H  Shipman,  chris.  Harley  Burr,  fr  bap.;  attorneys 
Henry  Closson,  Samuel  W  Porter,  Charles  Aiken,  W  I\l  Pingree,  L 
S  LovnII  ;  physiinans  Mo'fcs  Cobb,  Leonard  Chase,  Calvin  Hubbard, 
A  H  Houghton,  Eleazer  Crain,  Henry  F  Grain;  postmasters  George 
WashlHirn,  S])ringrteld,  John  White,  North  S. 

StockbriiitfC.—'Vown  clerk  Merrick  Gay,  constables  Daniel  Gay  jr, 
Cliarlfts  Green  ;  selectmen  John  Leonard,  Paul  W  Gay,  Caleb  Leon- 
ard ;  trustees  Paul  W  Gay,  Justin  Morgan,  John  Leonard;  listers 
Leonard  Ainsworth,  James  Beard,  Sanutel  Belcher;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Thomas  S  Hubbard,  con.  Araunah  Allen, 
bap.  Perez  Mason,  meth.;  attorney  Job  Strong  ;  physicians  Timothy 
P  Fay,  Hiram  Crandall  ;  postmasters  Justin  Morgan  jr,  Stockbridge, 
Merri  'k  Gay,  Gaysville. 

iVcatlici-jJicld. — Town  clerk  Joshua  Upham,  constable  Joseph  Dan- 
forth,  selectmen  Barnabas  Dean,  Allison  Richards,  Charles  Sherwin  ; 


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trustees  Joshua  TTpham,  Barnabas  Doane,  Daniel  Bowen  ;  listers  Dan- 
iel Haskell,   Uailoy  Uartlctt,    Harvey  Bigelow  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 

Daniel  Bowen  ;  cler2;y  Nelson  Bishop,  John  Dudley,  Piper,  con. 

E  Jordon,  John  E  Prouty,  meth.;  attorney  Calvin  Ward  ;  physicians 
Robert  Atwood,  A  Kendrict,  R  B  Cram  ;  postmasters  Bailey  Bartlett, 
Weatherslield,  Aniasa  Gay,  Corners,  Joseph  Kidder,  Perliinsville, 
George  Wliitc,  Greenbush.  , 

fVeston. — Town  clerk  Amos  N  Burton,  constable  Wm  Burton,  se- 
lectmen A  N  Burton,  Solon  Richardson,  James  Foster;  trustees  Hen- 
ry Lovejoy,  Jonathan  Webster,  Joshua  Dale  jr  ;  listers  Franklin 
Keyes,  David  B  Gray,  James  Bryant ;  overseer  of  the  poor  James 
Foster;  clergy  Samuel  Pollard,  bap.  Edward  S  Biirrett,  con.  John 
English,  meth.;  physicians  Seneca  Carter — David  F  Wiley,  hot.;  i>ost- 
master  John  Wilder. 

IVmdsor. — Town  clerk  Caleb  Kendall,  constables  Ara  Cumings, 
Thomas  Ensworth  ;  selectmen  Samuel  Parker,  Peter  Houghton,  Has- 
kell U  Pinney  ;  trustees  Jacol)  Mansfield,  Henry  White,  Andrev/  N 
Woodruff;  listers  Caleb  Kendall,  Gilnian  H  Sliedd,  Charles  Mather  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  liaskell  N  Pinney  ;  clergy  Thomas  Kidder,  John 
Richards,  con.    Elijah  Hutchinson,    Amasa  Brown,   Samuel  L;iwson, 

bap.  O  H  Staples,  epis. Levens,  Americus  K  Howard,  meth.  Aliel 

Adams,  James  Morgan,  fr  bap.;  attorneys  J  }I  Hubbard,  Horace  Ev- 
erett, Asa  Aikens,  Jaboz  Sargeant,  Carlos  Coolidge,  Edwin  Edger- 
ton  ;  physicians  Dyer  Story,  Cyrus  Houghton,  Edward  E  Phelps,  EC 
Torrey,  Dean  Town  ;  postmasters  W  R  Gilkey,  Windsor,  Return  B 
Brown,  Brownsville. 

Woodstock. — Town  clerk  Nahum  Haskell,  constable  Gains  Perkins, 
selectmen  John  A  Pratt,  Nathan  T  l^'hurchill,  Ammi  Willard ;  trus- 
tees Eliphalet  Dunham,  Jason  Kendall,  Nathan  T  Churchill  ;  listers 
Thomas  E  Powers,  Richard  Hayes,  Henry  W  English  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Samuel  Wood  ;  clergy  Jasper  Hazen,  chris.  Worthington 
Wriglit,  con.  Joel  Clapp,  epis.  Russell  Streeter,  univ.  Edmund  Cope- 
land,  meth.;  attorneys  Charles  Marsh,  Titus  Hutcliiiison,  Job  Lyman, 
Andrew  Tracy,  Edwin  Hutchinson,  Julius  Converse,  Oliver  P  Chand- 
ler, Edward  H  Billings,  James  Barrett  ;  physicians  Joseph  A  Gnllup, 
Stephen  Drew,  John  D  Powers,  John  Burnell,  Willard  Bowman,  Tho's 
E  Powers,  Alfred  Castle,  Benj  R  Palmer,  H  Buckraan ;  postmasters 
Joel  Haton,  Woodstock,  Oliver  Bailey,  South  W. 

RUTLAND  COUNTY. 

Benson. — Town  clerk  Milo  W  Smith,  constable  Roswell  Barber,  se- 
lectmen Edward  S  Howard,  John  Carter,  Horace  Knapp  ;  trustees 
Seth  Smith,  Amasa  Briggs,  Daniel  Crofoot ;  listers  Isaac  Dickinson, 
Sereno  Goodrich,  Freeman  Pollaid  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen); 
clergy  D  D  Francis,  con.  Wm  Henry,  Ira  Bentley,  David  Osgood, 
meth.  H  M  Allen,  bap.;  attorneys  John  Kellogg,  Loyal  C  Kellogg, 
Milo  W  Smith  ;  i>hysicians  Rowland  P  Cooley,  Seth  Ransom,  Abijah 
H  Howard;  ])ostmastcr  E  H  Aiken. 

Brandon. — Town  clerk  Barzilhu  Davenport,  con::tabIe  Wm  M  Field, 
selectmen  N  T  Sprague,  Lewii  Barker,  Milton  June  ;  trustees  Ezra 
Jane,  Barzillai  Davenport,  Jacob  Powers  ;  listers  D  W  C  Clarke,  H 
S  McCoUum,  Albert  Locke  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Nathan  T  Sprague  ; 
clergy  Cornelius  A  Thomas,  bap.  Josiah  Perry,  epis.  Daniel  F  Paige, 
meth.;  attorneys  E  N  Briggs,  E  June,  B  Davenport,  R  V  Marsh  ;  phy- 
sicians I  F  Mirriam,  J  W  Ilale,  Charles  Backus,  Daniel  Barnes — V 
Ross,  hot.;  postmaster  D  W  C  Clarke. 

Castlcton. — Town  clerk  Oliver  R  Harris",  constable  Samuel  Tomlin- 


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son,  selectmen  Zimri  Howe,  A  Griswold,  A  K  Wheeler  ;  trustees  E 
Johnson,  C  II  Harris,  HyiU:  VVestover  ;  listers  Israel  Davey,  C  R  Har- 
ris, David  Kcll.  y  ,  overseer  of  the  poor  M  G  Langdon  ;  clergy  Joseph 
Steele,  con.  H  Urcwn,  inetli.  .'  B  Daily,  cuth.;  attorneys  i!  FJLangdon, 
Alinon  W:irnf  r,  Ziniri  Howe,  J  T  Wright;  physicianii  Joseph  Per- 
kins, A  G  Smith,  J  D  Woodward,  E  D  Worcester,  E  Jameson  ;  post- 
master Chester  !;pencer. 

Cltittenden. — 'I'own  clerk  Moses  Randall,  constable  George  W  Bar- 
nard, selectmen  Dun  ?!  Bogue,  Wm  H  Harrison,  Charles  Hewitt; 
trustees  IVioses  Ra.idall,  Dan  Dyke,  Perceni  Wood;  listers  Dan  B 
Bogue,    Ahtnson  Mitchell,   Hiram  Bard  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Dan  B 

Bogue  ;  cler;;y  James  1'  Phelps,   Jones,  con.   Joseph  Wetmore, 

Mormon  ;  physician  Dan  B  Bogue. 

Clarendon. — Town  clerk  Joseph  A  Hayes,  constables  AbnerHCol- 
vin,  C  B  Hull  jr  ;  selectmen  Daniel  S  Ewing,  Enoch  Smith,  Franklin 
Billings  ;  trustees  Philip  Briggs,  Oliver  S  Pierce,  Hiram  Congdon  ; 
listers  Joseph  A  Hayes,  Harvey  Steward,  Philip  Briggs ;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (stlectmen);  clergy  Charles  E  Hewes,  univ.  Stephen  Will- 
iams, con.;  attorneys  Edward  Egerton,  Stephen  French ;  physicians 
I  C  Spencer,  Silas  Bowen,  D  H  Meacham  ;  postmasters  CBHall,Clar- 
j  endon,  Ruel  Parker,  East  C,  H  Hitchcock,  C  Springs. 

Danby. — Town  clerk  Edward  Vail,  constables  George  O  Vail,  John 
Bronibly  ;  selectmen  Ira  Edmunds,  Timothy  Reed,  Aaron  Rogers  jr ; 
trustees  Daniel  Bartlelt,  Edward  Vail,  Josiah  Philips;  listers  Foster 
Otis,  Elisha  Rogers,  Job  Scott ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen); 
clergy  Harvry  Crowley,  bap.;  attorney  Charles  H  Bucklin  ;  physicians 
■  Eli  Learnard,  IJariis  Otis,  Abraham  Locke,  G  J  Locke,  Albert  Rob- 
inson, Joseph  Andrus  ;  postmasters  I  Vail,  Danby,  Seneca  Smith, 
Danby  4  corners. 

Fairliavcyi. — Town  clerk  Benj  F  Gilbert,  constable  James  NKelsey, 
selectmen  Adams  Dutton,  Elijah  Esty,  Simeon  Cobb ;  trustees  Har- 
vey Howard,  Joseph  Sheldon  jr,  Abram  GraVes  ;  listers  Benj  .F  Gil- 
bert, Samuel  Wood  jr,  Hiram  Bates  ;  overseer  Of  the  poor  Harvey 
Howard  ;  clergy  Francis  C  Woodworth,  con.;  attorney  Wm  C  Kit- 
tredgc  ;  physicians  Lucius  Smith,  David  C  Woodman ;  postmaster 
Alanson  Allen. 

JIuhbardtoii. — Town  clerk  James  Flagg,  constables  A  W  Flagg,  J 
Currier;  selectmen  P  Holmes,  M  G  Barber,  S  Spalding;  trustees  P 
Holmes,  J  Jennings,  J  W  Barber ;  listers  A  Wright,  S  B  Whipple, 
R  St  John  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Wm  C  Denison, 
con.  B  Allen,  bap. Holmes,  melh.;  physician  D  Robinson ;  post- 
master E  B  Dewey. 

Ira. — Town  clerk  John  Mason,  constable  A  B  Bullard,  selectmen  B 
Fish,  W  Osgood,  O  H  Rounds  ;  trustees  A  Collins,  J  Mason,  J  Chap- 
man ;  listers  A  B  Bullard,  Ira  Spalding,  Ira  Gorham  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Bradley  Fish  ;  clergy  Elias  Hurlbut,  bap.;  attorney  RoUin  C 
Hunter  ;  postmaster  Francis  L  Wing. 

Mcndon. — Town  clerk  Jamas  K  Pearson,  constable  Leland  Hough- 
ton, selectmen  Wm  Davis,  Leverett  Wilkins,  J  W  Curtis  ;  trustees 
Abol  Perkins,  Timothy  Gibson,  Rufus  Richardson ;  listers  Samuel 
Caldwell,  David  L  Davis,  Rufus  Richardson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
James  K  Pearson;  clergy  Thomas  Hunt,  refmeth. 

JMiddietown. — Town  clerk  Orson  Clark,  constable  Lucius  Coi)eland, 
selectmen  Samuel  McClure,  Ashley  Clark,  Roswell  Buell ;  trustees 
Jonas  Clark,  Eli  Oatman,  Eliakim  Paul ;  listers  Orson  Clark,  Lucius 
Copeland,  D  G  McClure  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ashley  Clark  ;  clergy 
John  Fitch,  A  S  Cooper,  Peter  H  Smith,  meth.   John  A  Avery,  con.; 


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attorneys  Jonas  Clark,  Caleb  B  Harrington,  Orson  Clark;  physicians 
Edward  Vail,  Eliakim  Paul  ;  postmaster Lillie. 

Muuntllollij. — Town  clerk  Daniel  Packard,  constable  Lutlier  French, 
selectmen  Roswell  Eail,  John  C  Eddy,  Austin  Dickernian  ;  trustees 
Jariel  Andrews,  Lawson  Earl,  Ira  Garfield  ;  listers  Jacob  Pingrey, 
Lawson  Earl,  Alva  Pierce  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ethan  Priest;  clergy 
Daniel  Packard,  bap.;  physicians  John  Crowley,  Walter  Parker; 
postmasters  Daniel  T  Huntoon,  Mount  Holly,  Dan  Peck,  Mechanics- 
ville. 

Movnt  Tuhor. — Town  clerk  George  Hart,  constable  Heman  M  Buf- 
fum,  seltctnicn  Gideon  S  Tabor,  George  Hart,  David  Sawyer  ;  trus- 
tees Caleb  Buffuni,  George  Hart,  Azel  Kelley  ;  listers  Benj  Griffitt, 
Morris  Cook,  Dennis  Coolidge  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen.); 
clergy  B  jnj  Shaw,  m  tli. 

Orwell. — Town  clerk  Roswell  Bottum  jr,  constable  J  S  Wilcox,  se- 
lectmen R  Bottum  jr,  Wm  R  l^anford,  R  A  Brown  ;  trustees  R  Bot- 
tum jr,  A  Fuller,  E  Cushman  ;  listers  J  Smith,  S  Brown,  A  Fuller  ; 
overseer  of  the  i)Oor  Ira  Raymond  ;  clergy  Henry  Morris,  con.  John 
Ide,  bap.  Stephen  Stiles,  meth.;  physicians  Earl  Cushman,  Joel  Bar- 
ber, Nathan  Gale  ;  postmaster  Q  A  Ausiin. 

Pawlet. — Town  clerk  Elisha  Allen,  constable  Innis  Hollister,  se- 
lectmen James  Leach,  Joshua  Potter,  Jeremiah  Bushec  ;  trustees  G 
A  Loomis,  Ebenezer  Leach,  Iia  Marks ;  listers  Ira  Marks,  Hiel  Hol- 
lister, Zadoc  Frisbie  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  John 
Griswold,  Elijah  W  Plumb,  con.  Joseph  Ayers,  Jacob  Leonard,  Wm 

P  Gray,  meth.  E  S  Solard, i\lead,  bap.;  attorneys  Nathaniel  Har- 

man,  G  W  Harman  ;  physicians  Oliver  L  Karman,  Warren-B  Sar- 
gent, Charles  Houghton,  Phineas  H  Strong;  postmaster  Thomas  J 
Swallow. 

Pittsfield.— Town  clerk  Asa  Gains,  constable  F  T  Matthews,  se- 
lectmen W  R  Blossom,  Joseph  Durkee  jr,  Oliver  Gibbs  ;  trustees  Asa 
(Jains,  John  Rockwell,  C  A  Thomas  ;  listers  James  Eggleston,  Or- 
ton  Hatch,  Calvin  Joslyn  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Daniel  Bowe  ;  clergy 
Samuel  Sparhawk,  con.  James  L  Slason,  meth.;  physician  Alvin  Bur- 
bank  ;  postmaster  A  Gains. 

Pittfforil.— Town  clerk  S  H  Kellogg,  constabl;  Caleb  Cooley,  se- 
lectmen A  C  Kellogg,  Jeffrey  Barns,  David  Richardson  ;  trustees  S  H 
Kellogg,  John  Barns,  David  Hall  jr ;  listers  S  II  Kellogg,  Asber  Bur- 
dett,  Jacob  Bresee  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jeffrey  Barnes  ;  clergy  Ch's 
Deval,  John  Alley,  Micajaii  Towiisend,  Asa  S  Feuton,  meth.  Wilkrrd 
Child,  con.;  attorneys  Gordon  Newell,  John  G  Newell,  C  R  Hen- 
dee  ;  physicians  James  S  Ewing,  G  B  Armingtou,  A  G  Dana;  post- 
master S  D  Winslow. 

Poultney. — Town  clerk  Amos  Bliss,  constable  Wm  Fifield,  select- 
men Joseph  Joslin,  Samuel  P  Hooker,  Salmori  Richard  ;  trustees  W 
PNoyes,  WL  Farnam,  J  Gibson;  listers  John  Lewis,  J  Leflingwell, 
Paul  M  Ross  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joel  Beaman  ;  clergy  Solomon 
Lyman,  con.  V  R  Hotchkiss,  bap.  Truman  Seynanir,  Lyman  Prindle, 
meth.  Shetman  Miner,  agent  Troy  Conf  Academy  ;  attorney  James  S 
Harris  ;  physicians  Adin'Kendrick,  Stephen  Brownson,  Wm  McLeod, 

Ebenezer  Porter,   Blitchell ;  postmasters  J  P  Harris,  East  P,  J 

Leffingwell,  West  P. 

Rutland. — Town  clerk  Ambrose  L  Brown,  constables  Abnet  Mead, 
James  Everson ;  selectmen  Avery  Billings,  Charles  Burt,  Joseph  A 
Deland  ;  trustees  Luther  Daniels,  Moses  Watkins,  Wm  Gilmore  ;  lis- 
ters Edward  Dyer,  Francis  Slason,  Wm  Y  Ripley,  Aaron  Barnes,  Mo- 
sos  Hawks;   overseer  of  the  poor   Avery  Billings;  clergy  John  A 


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Hicks,  epis.  Wm  Mitchell,  Aldis  Walker,  con.  E  Hall,  meth.;  attoi- 
neys  E  L  Ormshce,  K  R  Thrall,  S  Footo,  Robert  Pierpoint,  A  h 
Brown,  T  J  Ormsbee,  Edward  F  Hodges,  J  C  Dexter,  Moses  Struui:, 
Wm  Page  ;  physicians  James  Porter,  James  B  Porter,  Cyrus  Porter, 
Lorenzo  Sheldon — J  Ross,  hot.;  postmasters  Jesse  Gove,  East  R.  Wm 
R  Clement,  West  R. 

Shoburue. — Town  clerk  John  Johnson,  constable  Benj  Maxham,  se- 
lectmen Silas  ('Olton,  Richard  Estabrooks  jr,  John  Johnson  ;  trustees 
Charles  Clement,  Nathan  Taylor,  R  Estabrooks  jr  ;  listers  Benjamin 
Mu.xham,  Jeremiah  Avery,  Wm  Clark;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph 
Anthony  ;  clergy  Noah  Johnson,  chris.;  postmaster  B  Maxham. 

Shrewsbury. — Town  clerk  Lowell  W  Gurnsey,  constable  Orin 
Knights,  selectmen  B  T  Needham,  George  Webb  jv,  Phinehas  Col- 
burn  ;  trustees  Hiram  Cook,  Abijah  Colburn  ;  listers  DB  Jones,  Hor- 
ace Colburn,  Daniel  Bullard  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  cler- 
gy James  Hudson,  chris.;  physician  Lowell  W  Gurii^jey  ;  postmasters 
iStejihen  Gleuson,  Shrewsbury,  David  B  Jones,  Cuttingsviile. 

Sudbury. — Town  clerk  James  K  Hyde,  constable  Asher  Moon,  se- 
lectmen Enoch  Smith  jr,  Thomas  J  Goodrich,  L  Sanders  ;  trustees 
Wm  A  Williams,  John  C  Sawyer,  Grovner  V\  allis  ;  listers  James  K 
Hyde,  John  C  Sawyer,  H  J  Horton  ;  overseer  of  the  poorB  Ketch um  ; 
clergy  J  Holmes,  meth.;  attorney  Henry  J  Horton  ;  physicians  Cha's 
W  Horton,  D  C  Chamberlain  ;  postmaster  Charles  W  Horton. 

Tmmvuth. — Town  clerk  George  Capron,  constable  Judea  Round, 
selectmen  Harvey  Shaw,  James  Noble,  Arnold  Leonard;  trustees 
Obadiah  Noble,  Samuel  Noble,  Paine  Gilbert ;  listers  Jay  Noble,  Wm 
Norton;  clergy  Rufus  Clapp,  con.,  attorney  John  Norton  ;  physicians 
Thomas  Clarke,  George  Noble,  Jeduthan  Nicholson;  postmaster  Wm 
Vaughn. 

jyalliiipford. — Town  clerk  Howard  Harris,  constables  HoseaEddy, 
Jonathan  Gates;  selectmen  Stephen  Cook,  Zacock  Wheeler,  SM 
Edgerton  ;  trustees  JthnFox,  Dyer  Townsend,  S  M  Edgerton  ;  list- 
ers Nallianiel  Ives,  Rtbinson  Hall,  Joel  Constantino  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Zudock  Wheeler  ;  clergy  Stephen  Martindale,  con.  J  HSherwin, 

Saunders,  bap.  A  Chumplin,  meth. Chapin,  univ.;  attorney 

Harvey  Button  ;  physicians  John  Fox,  David  Holdcn,  Wm  C  Fox,  E 
O  Eddv,  HemanShaw;  postmasters  John  Ives,  Wallingford,  J  K  Vail, 
South  "W. 

WelU. — Town  clerk  Ansel  Goodspeed,  constable  John  Howe,  se- 
lectmen Joseph  Park,  Wm  Lamb,  Wesley  Clemons  ;  trustees  Seth 
Blossom,  D  B  Lewis,  Wm  Lewis  ;  listers  Alraon  Hopson,  John  Bar- 
den,  Allen  Grover;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  AS 
Cooper,  Joseph  Ayers,  meth.;  attorney  Joseph  Munson  ;  postmaster 
Levi  Lewis. 

H'est  Haven. — Town  clerk  A  Wyman,  constable  D  Downs,  select- 
men W  H  Green,  W  Hitchcock,  J  Ofensend  ;  trustees  S  P  Abel,  J 
Forbes,. B  Cook  ;  listers  D  B  Phippenee,  S  P  Abel,  B  Cook  ;  overseers 
of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  J  P  Huntington,  bap.  J  Gilbert,  con. 
physicians  D  W  Armstrong,  J  Sandford;  postmaster  R  S  Armstrong. 

ADDISON  COUNTY. 
Jlddison. — Town  clerk  David  V  Chambers,  constables  Edward  H 
Merrill,  Henry  Willmarth  ;  selectmen  Justus  Smith,  Isaiah  Clark, 
Lorin  Smith  ;  trustees  Samuel  Pond,  David  V  Chambers,  Gideon  See- 
ger;  listers  Lyman  Cllark,  George  Willmarth,  John  W  Strong;  over- 
seers of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  John  M  Frazier,  con.  CH  Love- 
joy,  meth.;  physicians   Prentiss  D  Cheney,   Lucian  P  Cheney  ;  post- 


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masters  Gideon  Seeger,  Addison,   Luclan  P  Cheney,  Chimney  Point. 

Bridport. — Town  clerk  Ervin  E  Grosvenor,  constable  John  B  Hunt- 
ley, selectmen  Abel  P  Skiff,  Reuben  Gillett,  Prosper  Lee  ;  trustees 
W  B  Benjamin,  Gordon  Searl,  Wm  Rockwood  ;  listers  Calvin  Solace, 
D  F  Doty,  S  Z  Walker  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Williams  ;  cler- 
gy Dana  Lamb,  con.  Alfred  Harvey,  bap.  J  F  Chamberlain,  nieth.;  at- 
torney Calvin  Solace  ;  physicians  Luther  Cory,  Joel  Rico  ;  postmas- 
ter F'P  Fletcher. 

BrUtol. — Town  clerk  Henry  C  Poper,  constable  D  R  Gaige,  select- 
men P  S  Warner,  Horatio  Needham,  H  Parmelee  ;  trustees  Harvey 
Munsill,  Solomon  Drake,  W  H  H  lly  ;  listers  R  H  Barnard,  G  C  Day- 
fott,  M  Pirr ;  overseer  of  the  poor  B  B  Deane  ;  clergy  Solomon  Gale, 
hap.  Berea  O  Meeker,  meth.;  attorneys  Horatio  Needham,  Joseph  C 
Bradley  ;  physicians  Wm  C  Warner,  Rufus  Gilford ;  postmaster  D  R 
Gaige. 

Cornwall. — Town  clerk  M  O  Porter,  constable  C  H  Stowell,  select- 
men J  Sanford,  Austin  Dana,  Chesterfield  Hooker  ;  trustees  Wm 
Hamilton,  Zenas  Skinner,  Wm  Lane  ;  listers  Orriu  Field,  Z  Skinner, 
Wm  Lane  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jesse  Ellsworth  ;  clergy  Jacob  Scales, 
con.  Jehiel  K  Wright,  bap.;  physicians  M  O  Porter,  O  J  Ells,  Frede- 
rick Ford  ;  postmaster  Samuel  Everts. 

Ooshen. — Town  clerk  Nathan  Capen,  constable  Justus  N  Dart,  se- 
lectmen Asahel  Durkee,  Rufus  Towle,  Silas  D  Gale  ;  trustees  Josiah 
Dart,  Reuben  Allen  ;  listers  J  N  Dart,  Wm  Belknap,  Rodney  Jones  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Josiah  Dart  ;  post  office  Brandon. 

Oranville. — Town  clerk  Joseph  P  Ball,  constable  Mason  Ball,  se- 
lectmen Charles  Lamb,  Marsliall  Martin,  Elisha  Ford;  trustees  Wm 
Lamb  jr,  Almon  Rice,  Eber  Lamb  ;  listeis  Eber  Lamb,  Almon  Rice, 
Philander  Vaughn ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Lamb ;  postmaster 
Warren  Hayden. 

Hancock. — Town  clerk  Zerah  Bajns,  constable  Alba  Ellsworth,  se- 
lectmen Zerah  Barns,  Moses  Ingalls,  Gardner  Chandler,  trustees 
Royal  Flint,  Ehud  Darling,  John  Hackett ;  listers  Ehud  Darling,  John 
Hackett,  Robert  Chifflin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Hackett ;  clergy 
Timothy  C  Eaton,  univ.;  physician  John  Strong ;  postmaster  Royal 
Flint. 

Leicester. — Town  clerk  James  S  Messer,  constable  Wm  Perry,  se- 
lectmen John  Bullock,  A  A  Swinington,  L  D  Jenny  ;  trustees  John 
Bullock,  A  A  Swinington,  John  Paine;  listers  John  G  Perry,  Jumes 
S  Messer,  Eli  Hays;  ovsrseer  of  the  poor  John  Bullock  ;  clergy  Ches- 
ter Chamberlin,  Edward  Noble,  meth.;  postmaster  S  S  Johnson. 

Lincoln. — Town  clerk  Ziba  Pope,  constable  J  F  Bush,  selectmen 
Isaac  Caldwell,  James  McLean,  Arza  Hawks  ;  trustees  John  Bush, 
Arza  Hawks,  Oliver  Burnham  ;  listers  Wm  Mitchell,  Nathan  C  Gove, 
Daniel  Dodge  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Gabriel  Guindon  ;  clergy  Benj 
Tabor,  friend  ;  physicians  Benj  Tabor,  L  M  Kent — H  Meader,  bot.; 
postmaster  L  M  Kent. 

JUiddlehury. — Town  clerk  James  McDonald,  constable  Harvey  Good- 
rich, selectmen  Tliomas  M  Fitch,  Zacheus  Bass,  Abner  Everts  ;  trus- 
tees E  D  Barber,  Joseph  Warner,  Abel  P  Case  ;  listers  Ira  Allen,  A 
P  Case,  Oliver  Hyde  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Austin  Johnson  ;  clergy 
Thomas  A  Merrill,  con.    Jacob  W  Diller,  epis.    Cyrus  Prindle,   C  H 

Gridley,  meth   Arnold  Kingsbury,  bap.  Hewes,   univ.;  attorneys 

Charles  Linsley,  Dorastus  W^ooster,  Horatio  Seymour,  Ozias  Sey- 
mour, E  D  Barber,  E  W  Drury,  J  S  Bushnell,  Peter  Starr,  Harvey 
Bell  ;  physicians  Wm  Bass.  E<lward  Tudor,  Zacheus  Bass,  J  A  Allen, 
Wm  P  Russell,  John  Marshall,  G  Ross  ;  postmaster  E  W  Drury. 


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Monkton. — Town  clerk  Stoddard  Hollin,  constables  Nathan  Smith, 
C  W  Hutchins  ;  selectmen  Harmon  Collins,  M  W  Kinsley,  Charles 
Stone  ;  trustees  liurrell  Smith,  Robert  Cox,  Roderick  Baldwin;  list- 
ers lloswell  Atwood,  Oliver  Sherman,  Miles  3  Bates  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Russell  Eastman  ;  clergy  Hiram  Dunn,  S  H  Tupper,  D  P  Hub- 
bard, meth.  Simeon  Fletcher,  bap.;  attorneys  LB  Smith,  Wm  Elliott ; 
physicians  Ira  Smith,  G  E  Stone  ;  postmaster  Leavens  C  Keeler. 

J\rew  Haven. — Town  clerk  Jona  Hoyt,  constables  Sylvester  Doud, 
Russell  Harris  ;  selectmen  Oliver  Smith,  Julius  L  Eldridge,  Ezekiel 
Hanchett ;  trustees  Elias  Bottum,  Jonathan  Hoyt,  J  W  Langdon  ; 
listers  Alfred  P  Roscoe,  Henry  S  Walker,  Elon  Everts  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Oiiver  Smith  ;  clergy  James  Meacham,  con.;  physicians  Adin 
Hull,  H  A  Smith,  E  D  Warner,  CuUen  Rullard  ;  postmasters  Auson 
Bird,  New  Haven,  Edward  Jewett,  N  H  East  Mills. 

Panton. — Town  clerk  George  Spencer,  constable  Edrick  Adams,  se- 
lectmen A  S  Harris,  H  N  White,  George  Walker  ;  trustees  R  J  Hop- 
kins, B  F  Gaines,  George  Spencer;  listers  B  F  Gaines,  Hiram  Spal- 
ding, Coridon  Harris  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Aaron  Carter  ;  clergy  Ja's 
Tenbrook,  bap.;  attorney  H  N  White;  physicians  Poseal  Maxfield, 
Morris  Smith  ;  postmaster  W  Brown. 

Ripton. — Town  clerk  Charles  H  Champlln,  constable  James  Miles, 
selectmen  Jonathan  R  Furnall,  Samuel  Hendrick,  Lewis  Huntley  ; 
trustees  James  Pearce,  James  Miles,  Harry  Downer  ;  listers  Charles 
H  Champlin,  Marshall  Miller,  John  C  Kirby  ;  postmaster  Daniel  Chip- 
man. 

Salisbury. — Town  clerk  P  D  Barrows,  constable  A  B  Huntley,  se- 
lectmen Miles  Story,  Franklin  Bump,  J  M  Weeks  ;  trustees  J  Gibson, 
S  Briggs,  L  Bump ;  listers  Lathrop  Bump,  John  Dyer,  M  H  Ranny  ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Calvin  Butler,  con.;  attor- 
ney John  Prout ;  physicians  Washington  Miller,  M  H  Ranny  ;  post- 
mtster  Harvey  Deming. 

Shoreham. — Town  clerk  Levi  O  Birchard,  constable  Alphonzo  B 
Basconi,  selectmen  Myron  W  C  Wright,  Horace  Lapham,  John  T 
Rich  ;  trustees  Elisha  Basconi,  John  T  Rich,  Levi  O  Birchard ;  list- 
ers Levi  O  Birchard,  Gasca  Rich,  Marvin  North  ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Josiah  F  Goodhue,  con.  Kittredge  Haven, 
Univ.;  attorney  U  H  Everest ;  physicians  Nicanor  Needham,  E  EBlin, 
W  A  Hitchcock;  postmasters  E  B  Hill,  Shoreham,  I  F  Chipman, 
Larubee's  Point. 

Starksboro\ — Town  clerk  Wra  Worth  2d,  constable  Parley  Hill, 
selectmen  Sidney  Sails,  Orrin  Burnham,  Andre  Ferguson  ;  trustees  Ira 
Bushnell,  Lemuel  Hill,  James  Chase  ;  listers  John  C  Pierce,  Andre 
Ferguson,  Page  Morrison  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  David  Kellogg ;  cler- 
gy Joel  Battey,  friend,  Wni  NFrazer,  meth.;  attorney  A  M  Hawkins  ; 
physicians  Ira  Medcalf,  John  Keeser,  John  Work,  Frederick  H  Wheel- 
er ;  postmaster  Elisha  Ferguson. 

Ferffennes. — Town  clerk  W  H  White,  constable  J  M  Taylor,  select- 
men George  Parker,  Wm  E  Green,  Carlos  Blake  ;  trustee  Wm  H 
White  ;  listers  John  E  Roberts,  Austin  Bradford,  John  H  Bowman  ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  H  F  Leavitt,  con.  N  W 
Monroe,  epis.  C  R  Wilkins,  meth-;  attorneys  E  D  Woodbridge,  P  C 
Tucker,  John  Pierpoint,  Heniy  C  Lawrence  ;  physicians  Dan  C  Stone, 
Alvah  Sprague,  Austin  Bradford  ;  postmaster  W  R  Bixby. 

Weybridse. — Town  clerk  Isaac  Drake,  constable  Daniel  P  Pond, 
selectmen  Philo  Jewett,  Leander  D  Gregory,  Timothy  W  Twitchell, 
trustees  Elijah  G  Drakrf,  C  J  Bowdish,  Beuj  Wales  ;  listers  C  J  Bow- 
dish,  Solomon  Parker,  Jason  Stow  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen); 


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ciergy Evcrlftt,  con.    Braman  Avers,  Aruna  Lyon,  metli.;  pliy- 

sician=!l'ullf'n  UuUard,  David  Packard,  Zerali  Porter  ;  postmaster  Or- 
ange Britc'll. 

fVhitlnsr. — Town  clerk  Isaac  Ives,  constable  Lyman  P  White,  se- 
lectmen John  B  Walker,  J  F  Brown,  Addison  Potter  ;  trustees  D  JI 
Russeguc,  Calvin  Hubbard,  Simon  Taft ;  listers  W  Walker,  A  Need- 
!iam,  Harmon  Strong;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Vol- 

ney  Ciiurcli.  bap.  Asa  C  Hand, Holmes,  nieth.  C  E  Hewcs,  univ.; 

ohysiciaii  Isaac  Ives  ;  postmaster  Whittield  Walker. 


OPvANGE  COUNTY. 

Bradford. — Xo  returns. 

Bralvtri'c. — Town  clerk  Ammi  Nichols,  constable  Edmund  Tilson 
jr,  selectmen  Nathan  Harwood,  Augustus  Flint,  Stephen  Mann  ;  trus- 
:  tees  John  Curtis,  Wni  Nichols,  Alfred  Nevins  ;  listers  Alfred  Nevins, 
Robert  Lyon,  (.'lirist<j|)hiT  Huntington  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Augustus 
Flint;  clergy  Aiiiini  Nicliols,  con.;  attorneys  J  P  Kidder,  B  F  Cham- 
berlain; piiysicians  Samuel  Craig — Stephen  Benlon,  B  F  Itickard,  Ca- 
leb Chase,  bot.;  postmasters  Abel  Lyman,  Braintree,  Josejih  Spear, 
West  B. 

Brookfidd. — Town  clerk  Andrew  W  Bigelow,  constable  Elias  Smith, 
selectmen  Si)rague  Arnold,  Wm  M  Alvord,  F  G  Bigelov/ ;  trustees 
Frederick  Griswohl,  John  Wheatley,  Justus  Edson  ;  listers  John 
Wlieatley,  Abel  Bigelow,  Thomas  Kingsbury;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Philij)  Davis  ;  clergy  Daniel  Wild,  con.;  phvsicians  Thomas  W  Bailey, 
S  H  Smith  ;  postmasters  Noah  Paine,  Brookfield,  Philip  Davis,  East 
Brooktield. 

Chchea. — Town  clerk  Amos  S  Hatch,  constable  H  E  G  McLaugh- 
lin, selectmen  Elihu  Norton,  Daniel  Wyman,  Amos  A  Howes  ;  trus- 
tees Elijah  Coburu,  Lament  Bacon,  Joshua  Dickinson;  listers  Calvin 
Clark,  Harry  W  Hatch,  P  C  Jones  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  H  E  G  Mc 
Laughlin  ;  clergy  R  H  Spalding,  meth.  Micajah  Coburn,  univ.  A  B 
Kinsman,  ref  meth.;  attorneys  Thomas  Jones,  John  W  Smith,  Jason 
Steele,  L  B  Vilas,  S  C  Eaton,  P  C  Jones,  Robbins  Dinsmore  ;  phy- 
sicians Thomas  Winslow,  John  M'Clure,  James  R  Morse — Urbane  La- 
throp,  bot  ;  ]>ostmastcr  C  C  Stone. 

Curiiith. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Haseltine,  constables  Moses  Saw- 
yer, Amos  S  Little  ;  selectmen  Putnam  Harriman,  John  Locke,  L  R 
E  Collins  ;  trustees  Samuel  Haseltine,  Winthrop  Green,  George 
Sleeper;  listers  Araunah  Ward,  Moses  .Sawyer,  Plant  S  Poor  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  George  Sleeper  ;  clergy  Solon  Martin,  con.  Nathaniel 
Bowls,  AD  Smith,  fr  bap.  J  H  Patterson,  P  N  Granger,  meth.;  attor- 
ney Wm  Spencoi  ;  physicians  Joshua  Tenney,  E  Smitli,  A  Smalley, 
N  Taplin  jr ;  postmasters  Theodore  Cooke,  Corinth,  John  Meniil, 
East  C. 

Fairlce. — T6\vn  clerk  Jerome  B  Bailey,  constable  Elias  Driggs,  se- 
lectmen Zebulon  Norris,Rufus  Reed,  Lewis  Jenkins;  trustees  Josiah 
Joslin,  Stephen  Chapman,  Rnfus  Reed  ;  listers  Asa  Woodward  jr, 
Hiram  C  Dnsgs,  Stephen  Hosford  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Elias  Driggs  ; 
clergy  Dan  Blodgntt,  cim.;  postmaster  Jerome  B  Bailey. 

J\rewbury.— Town  clerk  David  Johnson,  constable  Peter  Wheelock 
jr,  selectmen  John-B  Carlton,  Bcnj  Atwood,  Charles  Halo  ;  trustees 
Hiram  Tracy,  Wm  Burroughs,  Thomas  Wason  ;  listers  Josiah  W 
Rodgers,  Oscar  C  Hale,  Jeremiah  Nurse  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John 
B  Carlton;  clergy  George  W  Campbell,  con.  Benj  R  Hoyt,  Lorenzo 
D  Barrows,  Osman  C  Baker,  Chirk  T  Hinman,  Solomon  "Sias,  meth.; 
attorneys  Joseph  Berry,   Al>el  Underwood,    Elijah  Farr ;  physicians 


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John  Stevena,  VVrii  H  Cartfir,  Enoch  Thatcher;  postniaslers  Prentiss 
Kni<;ht,  Ncwbuiv,  H  Tracy,  Wells  River,  Thomas  Wason,  I3oltons 
Villo,  T  J  Doe,  South  N. 

Orange. — Town  clerk  Reuben  White,  constable  Carlos  Carpenter, 
selectmen  Artemas  Houghton,  Jeremiah  Sanborn,  Peter  M  Dickey  ; 
trustees  Carlos  Carpenter,  Horace  Fifieltl,  Kendall  Bcarde  ;  listers 
Lewis  F  Peabody,   John  Dickey,   JohnPoake;  overseer  of  the   (oor 

Horace  Fifield  ;  clergy  A  J  Copeland,   meth.    Ezekiel  Currier,   

(Joodwin,  fr  bap.;  physician  Preston  Chamberlin  ;  postmaster  Orange 
Fifield. 

Randolph. — Town  clerk  BenJ  T  Blodgett,  constable  Horace  W^heel- 
cr,  selectmen  Lebbeus  Egerton,  Samuel  Mann,  Horace  Wheeler ; 
trustees  Wm  Nutting,  Jacob  K  Parish,  Charles  W^aldo ;  listers  Jacob 
K  Parish,  Charles  Waldo,  Philander  Pcrrin,  Eli  Blodgett,  George 
Martin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Belcher  Salisbury  ;  clergy  E  J  Board- 
man,  'i'llton  I'lastman,  John  Vinton,  con.  Josiah  Knights,  Lazarus  Ri- 
Ibru,  cluis.  Win  S  Ballon,  univ.  Sylvester  P  Williams,  metli.;  attor- 
neys Wm  IVntting,  Philander  Perrin,  Edmund  Weston,  Wm  Ilebard  ; 
physicians  Jacob  R  Pember,  John  S  Smith,  John  Edson,  Philander  D 
Bradford,  Walter  Carpenter — Jehiel  Smith,  hot.;  postmasters  Philan- 
der Perrin,  Randolph,  Ed  Hobart,  West  R,  Albert  Hehard,  East  R. 

Htraffurd. — Town  clerk  Stephen  Morrill,  constal)les  Wm  Sanborn, 
Jolm  W  tluimby  ;  selectmen  Joseph  Porti:  r,  Thomas  Haseltine,  Alira- 
liam  Brown;  trustees  Stephen  Morrill,  Pliny  Day,  W^ells  Blaisdell ; 
listers  Eleazer  Baldwin,  Harry  Robinson,  Freeman  Walker,  Ebenc- 
7,pr  West ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Frederick  Smith  ;  clergy  Aaron  Buz- 
zell,  fr  bap.  Adonijah  H  Cutter,  con.  Eleazer  Wells,  Lyman  Wing, 
uK'tii.  Stephen  Goodale,  univ.;  attorney  Daniel  Cobb;  physicians  El- 
eazer Baldwin,  Albigence  Pierce,  Joseph  A  Stiles  ;  postmasters  Wm 
Sanborn,  Straflbrd, ,  South  S. 

Tkctford. — Town  clerk  Melvin  N  liuss,  constable  Hoel  Sayres,  se- 
lectmen Jonathan  Emerson,  W  D  Ladd,  James  Tyler  jr;  trustees  W 
K  Latliani,  Henry  Gillett,  Jonathan  Emerson  ;  listers  Enoch  Slade, 
John  Pratt,  Wm  Farnham  ;  overseer  of  Ihe  poor  Josiah  Hul)bard; 
clergy  Elisha  G  Babcock,  con.  Richard  Bedford,  Ira  Beard,  James 
Campbell,  meth.  James  Clement,  bap.;  attorneys  Simeon  Short,  Abi- 
jah  Howard  jr,  Samuel  W  Slade  ;  physicians  Nathaniel  White,  Sam- 
uel W  Thayer,  Wm  Sweat,  Harry  H  Niles  ;  postmasters  Thomas 
Kendrick,  Thetford,  Ruel  J  Walker,  Union  Village,  Thomas  B  Brown, 
Post  Mills. 

Top.-iham. — Town  cleik  Levi  Tabor,  consta'ile  Edmond  George,  se- 
lectmen R  M  Bill,  Hale  Grow,  J  F  George  ;  trustees  R  M  Bill,'Dav)d 
Corliss,  Charles  Grow;  listers  Moses  Jones,  Samuel  Batchelder,  O  H 
Watson ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jonathan  Jenness  ;  clergy  Stillman 
Morgan,  con.  Wm  Sanborn,  Eber  Sanborn,  bap.  O  Shipman,  fr  bap.; 
attorney  J  W  Batchelder  ;  physicians  Isaac  McNiece,  E  M  Bill ;  post- 
masters Isaac  McNiece,  Topsham,  Moses  Wallace,  West  T. 

I'linbridirc. — Town  clerk  Charles  M  Lamb,  constable  Eleazer  H 
Foster,  selectmen  Ebenezer  Hackett,  John  E  Dodge,  Wm  Putnam  ; 
trustees  E  L  Tracy,  Spencer  Smith,  Jolm  Lougee ;  listers  Wm  C 
Drew,  Thomas  S  Paine,  Gustavus  Rolfe  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  George 
Weymouth;  clergy  Joseph  Thatclier,  D  H  Williston,  con.  David 
Swett,  George  Hackett,  fr  bap.;  attorney  Gustavus  Rolfe  ;  physician 
Charles  B  Chandler  ;  postmaster  Francis  Sturtevant. 

Vcrtihirr.. — Town  clerk  Thomas  Keyes,  constable  Ira  Corse,  select- 
men S  T  Wiggins,  B  O  Tyler,  Daniel  Howe  ;  trustees  Thomas  Keyes, 
Simeon  Bacon,   Moses  Bartholemew  ;  listers  Joseph  F  Carlton,   Na- 


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than  Spear,  Silas  Burnham  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Stillman  T  Wig- 
ging ;  clergy  Stillman  Morgan,  con.  Joshua  Clement,  bap.;  physicians 
B  O  Tyler,  Archibald  Hoyt ;  postmaster  H  T  Keyes. 

Washington. — Town  clerk  John  Colby,  constable  John  Emery,  se- 
lectmen Hiram  Fellows,  J  E  Worthley,  Hall  Burgin  ;  trustees  C  S 
Calte,  Zenas  Smitl),Charles  White  ;  listers  A  J  Thorndike,T  G  White, 
Stephen  Blake  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Stone  ;  clergy  Perry  G 
Gardner  ;  attorney  John  Colby  ;  physician  Levi  Barton  ;  postmaster 
John  Stone. 

West  Fairlec— Town  clerk  Elisha  Thayer,  constable  John  G  Berry, 
selectmen  Arba  Burr,  George  ftlay,  Jared  Buzzell ;  trustees  Elisha 
May,  Azariah  Wild,  John  Coljurn  ;  listers  H  K  Miner,  John  P  South- 
worth,  R  H  Wild  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Fuller  ;  clergy  Stephen 
Leavitt,  fr  bap.;  physician  A  Pixly  ;  postmaster  A  B  Southworth. 

WUitamstown. — Town  clerk  Darius  Pride,  constable  John  Lynde, 
selectmen  Alvah  Simons,  Chester  Martin,  J  C  Farnham  ;  trustees  Da- 
rius Pride,  Alvah  Simons,  Asa  Howe  ;  listers  Joel  Bass  jr,  Jonathan 
Farr  jr,  John  Poor  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Wane  ;  clergy  Joel 
Davis,  con.  Friend  Blood,  bap.  James  Templeton,  meth.  N  WBixby, 
Lorin  Bixby,  Joshua  Tucker,  fr  bap.  Lester  Warren,  univ.;  physi- 
cians N  W  Perry,  T  B  Glysson  ;  postmasters  Elijah  Paine,  Williams- 
town,  R  Ainswoith,  East  Williarastowu. 

CHITTENDEN  COUNTV. 

Bolton. — Town  clerk  Samuel  B  Kenedv,  constable  Samuel  Morse, 
selectmen  S  B  Kenedy,  J  Smith,  J  Beebe  :  trustees  John  Pinneo,  M 
L  Colton,  J  Whiteomb  :  listers  Daniel  Colton  ji,  Wm  Wade,  Jesse 
Jewel  jr,  U  H  Pinneo:  postmaster  Joseph  Smith. 

Burlington. — Town  clerk  Charles  Russell,  constable  Hyman  Lane, 
selectmen  BurroU  Lane,  Bostwick  Tousley,  Samuel  Nichols:  trustees 
Charles  Russell,  W  R  Vilas,  Isaac  Warner  :  listers  John  Van  Sick- 
len,  Isaac  Warner,  Samuel  K  Isham :  overseer  of  the  poor  Hyman 
Lane  :  clergy  John  H  Hopkins,  epis.  John  K  Converse,  con.  George 
G  Ingersoll,  unit.  S  D  Brown,  meth.  Henry  Safibrd,  bap.  Jeremiali 
O'Callaghan,  cath.:  attorneys  Charles  Adams,  Heman  Allen,  George 
K  Piatt,  George  P  Marsh,  Wyllys  Lyraan,  I  P  Richardson,  Jacob 
Maeck,  D  A  Smalley,  A  W  Hyde,  Asahel  Peck,  Wm  A  Griswold,  J  N 
Pomeroy,  Alvan  Foote,  Henry  Leavenworth,  Charles  Russell,  Lyman 
Cuinmings,  P  Lyman,  George  B  Shaw,  Wm  Weston,  Amos  Blodgett, 
Cailos  Baxter,  C  D  Kasson,  Romeo  Austin,  R  S  M  Bouchette  r  physi- 
cians John  Pomeroy,  Thomas  ("hamberlain,  Wm  Atwater,  Joseph 
Marsh,  B  J  Heineberg,  Horace  Hatch,  Anselm  Bray,  Leonard  Marsh  : 
postmaster  Henry  B  Stacy. 

Charlotte. — Town  clerk  Samuel  H  Barnes,  constable  Wm  R  Pease, 
selectmen  Everett  Rich,  Birdsey  Newell,  David  Cook:  trustees  Wm 
E  Sherman,  Luther  Stone,  Samuel  H  Barnes  :  listers  Benj  Beers,  Wm 
R  Pease,  SWHubbell:  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen):  clergy 
Eldad  W  Goodman,  con.  Wra  F  Hurd,  meth.:  physician  Joel  Stone  : 
postmaster  C  B  Martin. 

Colchester. — Town  clerk  Joseph  E  Rhodes,  constable  Charles  Col- 
lins, selectmen  Jacob  Rolfe,  Milton  D  Wickware,  Elisha  Baker:  trus- 
tees John  Lyon,  Wm  B  Munson,  Udney  H  Penniman  :  listers  Charles 
Collins,  Joseph  E  Rhodes,  Thomas  Mills  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Ch'g 
Collins  :  clergy  Columbus  Green,  bap.  Alexander  Campbell,  meth. 
John  Croker,  prot.  meth.:  physicians  G  W  Horton,  Calvin  Deming : 
postmaster  Cassius  N  Phelps. 

Hinesburgh — Town  clerk  Wm  B  Viele,  constable  Harmon  Burritt, 


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»e]ectmen  Lyman  Darwin,  Joel  Turrell,  Orin  Murray:  trustees Jede- 
hah  Boynton,  John  Partch,  Erastus  Meech  :  listers  Alfred  B  Sumner, 
John  Ray,  F  W  Baldwin:  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen):  clergy 
Jtto  S  Hoyt,  con.  Wakeman  G  Johnson,  bap.  C  H  Leonard,  Anson 
Hall,  math.:  attorneys  Nahum  Peck,  Harmon  Tobey  :  physicians  Dan- 
el  Goodyear,  Carlton  E  iMiles,  J  W  Miles,  T  L  Beach  :  postmaster 
r  W  Gibb. 

Huntington. — Town  clerk  James  Ambler,  constable  Selah  Ambler, 
selectmen  Lyman  Hall,  Stephen  Sayles,  Cyrus  Johns:  trustees  Al- 
3xander  Ferguson,  John  Judson,  Georije  Eddy  :  listers  George  A  Ste- 
vens, JohnJudson,  Greenleaf  iling  :  overseers  of  the  poor  (seloct- 
iien):  clergy  Orange  Dyke,  fr  bap.  Bunyan  Bradley,  meth,:  physi- 
cians Reuben  Nims— Pierce  Standish,  hot.:  postmaster  Cyrus  Johns. 

Jericho. — Town  clerk  John  Lyman,  constjible  Dana  Bicknell,  se- 
lectmen Truman  Galusha,  OrvilJe  Shaw,  John  T  Clapp:  trustees  Ol- 
iver howry,  Luther  Brown,  Lemuel  Blackman  :  listers  Henry  Black- 
^lan,  Zebina  Bliss,  Andrew  Warner :  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
|iien):  clergy  B  B  Cutler,  Zenas  Bliss,  con.  Isbiah  Huntley,  bap.:  at- 
iorneys  Frederick  G  Hill,  Sylvanus  iVl  Parsons  :  physicians  George 
Howe,  Jamin  Hamilton,  Ransom  Blood  :  postmasters  Silas  C  Weth- 
brby,  Jericho,  Jamin  Hamilton,  Jericho  Centre. 

Milton.— Town  clerk  Stephen  Hoxie,  constable  Herman  Woodruff, 
lelectmen  Snmuel  Boardman,  Charles  Jackson,  B  C  Wright :  trustees 
iemun  Fairchilds,  Wm  Mears,  O  M  Cl.irk :  listers  Jed  Sawyer,  Elia- 
tim  S  Fairchilds,  O  M  Clark,  Elijah  Herrick,  G  H  Rice :  overseer  of 
[he  poor  Arthur  Hunting:  clergy  James  Dougherty,  con.  O  E  Spicer, 
^leth.:  attorneys  AG  Whittemore,  Charles  H  Perrigo :  physicians 
[Jenj  Fairchilds,  D  H  Onion,  J  P  Carpenter,  W  S  Johnson :  postmas- 
ers  S  M  St  John,  Milton,  A  G  Whittemore,  West  M. 

Richmond.— Town  clerk  E  B  Green,  constable  Thomas  C  Barney, 
electmen  Oliver  Shepard,  E  B  Green,  Eli  Biownson :  trustees  Arte- 
nas  Fhigg,  Daniel  Goodrich,  James  Humphrey  :  listers  Jonathan  Fay, 
Jdwin  Brown,  Robert  Towers  jr:  ovpneers  of  the  poor  (selectmen): 
*Mgy  Lyman  Lovewell,  con.  Thomas  Browning,  univ.:  attorneys 
Wi  P  Briggs,  E  A  Stansbury :  physicians  Seth  Cole,  Carlos  Allen: 
>ostq>aster  Wm  Rhodes  jr. 

Slietiume.—Town  clerk  Lyman  Hall,  constable  Ira  Andrews,  select- 
nen  Jonathan  Lyon,  Henry  S  Morse,  Guy  Tracy  :  trustees  Samuel 
''letcher,  Hyman  Holabird,  Elhinan  W  Spear :  listers  Ira  A  Colla- 
nore,  Alpheus  Bacon,  George  J)  Comstock :  overseers  of  the  poor 
^electmen):  clergy  Merritt  Bates,  Andrev^  Witherspoon,  meth.  Ch's 
Cleveland,  epis.:  physician  Jonathan  Taylor:  postmaster  Henry  S 
Horse. 

St.  Oeorge — Town  clerk  Orin  B  Isham,  constable  Orlo  S  Lock- 
yood,  selectmen  Sherman  Beach,  R'eulien  Lockwood,  Eben  Isham  : 
listers  S  Beach,  R  Lockwood,  N  Lockwood:  overseers  of  the  poor 
selectmen)':  postmaster  George  B  Ishum. 

UnderhilL— Town  clerk  L  M  Dixon,  constable  Ahira  Livingston, 
lelectmen  E  F  Hutchings,  Seth  W  Mead,  Eli  Woodruffe  :  trustees 
\lanson  Burroughs,  Eli  Whitton,  John  Story :  listers  David  Wood- 
mrn,  Hawley  Naramore,  John  Story  :  overseer  of  the  poor  E  F  Hutch- 
ngs  :  clergy  A  J  Sampson,  John  Adams,  con.:  attorneys  Wm  SAC 
?  Hawkins  :  physician  Alanson  Burroughs:  postmaster  J  H  Tower. 

/f^c.^Z/orrf.— Town  clerk  Danforth  Wales,  constable  Roswell  Giow, 
lelectmen  John  Parker,  Benj  F  Beach,  DanielJackson :  trustees  Cal- 
'in  Earle,  John  Sibley,  Isaac  Chase :  listers  Marshall  Rogers,  Wm 
Jowman,   Au.03  Hobart :  overseer  of  the  poor  Truman  Chase  :  cler- 


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gy  John  H  Woodward,  con.  Barthoiemew  F  Taylor,  meth.  R  S  Palm- 
er, bap.:  attorney  Warren  Hoxie  :  physicians  Marcus  Swain,  Thom- 
as Haynes  :  postmaster  John  R  Halbert. 

WilU^fLon. — Town  dork  Chauncey  BrowneH,  constable  Nathaniel 
Parker,  selectmen  Truman  Chittenden,  >i'athan  Stearns,  Jesse  Thomp- 
son :  listers  Rut'ns  Watson,  Zimri  Root,  Jonas  G  Chittenden :  over- 
seers of  the  poor  (selectmen):  clergy  Simeon  Parmclee,  con.  S  D 
Brown,  iiieth.:  attorneys  David  French,  Chauncey  Brownell,  Leon- 
ard Whitney;  physicians  Matthew  Cole,  Earl  Volk — Samuel  Terrill, 
bot.:  piiet master  H  S  Xichols. 

WASIII-XGTON  COUNTY. 

Barrc. — Town  clerk  Alvaa  Carter,  constable  Alvan  Prury,  select- 
men Leonard  Keith,  Andirose  Bradford,  Joshua  Pettenirill :  trustees 
Newell  Kinsman,  Jeremiaii  Ellis,  Joel  Goldsbury  :  listers  Chena  Keith, 
David  Wing,  Peter  Johonnett :  overseer  of  the  poor  David  French  2d  : 
clergy  E  J  Scott,  John  Currier,  meth.  Andrew  Royce,  con.  John  E 
Palmer,  univ.:  attorneys  N  Kinsman,  Alpheus  Tildeu :  physicians 
Robert  Paddock,  Lyman  Paddock,  Walter  Burnham,  Seaver  Chara- 
berliu  :  postmasters  C  S  Johnson,  Barre,  Alvan  Carter,  South  B. 

Berlin. — Town  cjerk  Abel  Knapp,  constable  C  C  Bullock,  select- 
men Orrin  Smith,  Sheffield  Hay  ward  jr,  Robert  Johnston:  trustees 
John  Winslow,  Sheffield  Hayward  jr,  Joel  Warren  :  listers  Joseph  li 
Scovill,  Hany  H  Dewey,  Isaac  T  Davis  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Porter 
rerrin  :  clergy  Austin  Hazen,  con.  Wilder  Hemmenway,  meth.:  phy- 
sicians John  Winslow,  Orrin  Smith:  postmaster  Israel  Dinvey. 

Calais. — Tou-n  clerk  Gideon  Hickn,  constabjc  diaries  B  Marsh,  se- 
lectmen James  H  Cole,  Lewis  Wood,  AbdielKent:  trustees  Nathan- 
iel Eaton,  Jesse  White,  John  Robinson :  listers  Charles  Dudley,  R 
W  Toby,  Alfred  Hicks  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Jabez  Mower :  clergy 
David  Colburn,  David  Packer,  meth.:  attorney  Shubael  Wheeler: 
physicians  Jacob  Gleason,  Asa  George,  Francis  W  Tilton,  Horace 
Douglass  :  postmasters  Jonas  Hall,  Calais,  Asa  Alden,  East  C. 

Duzbunj. — Town  clerk  Ira  Arms,  constable  Jesse  T  Perry,  select- 
men Daniel  Nash,  David  Belding,  Rutty  Lewis  :  trustees  Gilbert 
Huntley,  Gilman  Huntley,  Ebon  W  Corse  :  listers  Lyman  C  Turner, 
Eben  W  Corse,  Gilbert  Huntley,  Luther  Graves,  jr:  overseer  of  the 
poor  EdwiirdCrossett:  clergy  Samuel  Parker,  Calvin  Huntley,  Nathan 
Huntley,  bap. 

Faystotu — Town  clerk  Eber  H  Baxter,  constable  John  Morgan,  se- 
lectmen James  SlcCauley,  Moses  J  Boyce^  Lorin  A  Gilson  :  trustees 
Russell  Dean,  Seth  Taylor,  D  B  Sherman  :  listers  Benj  Davis,  John 
Morgan,  R  B  Barrett,  J  C  Griggs  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Hugh  McCau- 
ley  :  clergy  Ziba  Boynton,  prot.  meth.:  physician  EberH  Baxter,  bot. 

Marshfield. — Town  clerk  Joseph  Putnam,  constable  Spencer  Dodge, 
selectmen  Horace  HoUister,  Edwin  Pitkin,  James  Pitkin  :  trustees 
Jacob  Putnam,  Bemis  Pike,  Benoni  Haskins  :  listers  Oliver  M  How- 
ard, Hiram  Potter,  Amos  Dwinnell  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Jeremiah 
Carlton:  clergy  John  Capron,  bap.:  physician  Asa  Phelps  :  postmas- 
ter Samuel  Ainsworth. 

Middlesei. — Town  cleri  Horace  Holden,  constable  George  Lealand, 
selectmen  George  H  Lewis,  Samuel  Daniels,  Zerah  Hills:  trustees 
John  Poor,  Wm  Clark,  L  VVarren :  listers  N  M  Carpenter,  Ira  Cum- 
mings,  John  Poor  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Robert  McElory :  clergy  Hi- 
ram Freeman,  con.  Wm  Peck,  meth.  B  Chatterton,  fr  bap.:  physician 
Rial  Blanchard :  postmaster  Horace  Snow. 

Monroe. — Town  clerk  Asaph  Town,  constable  Ira  McLoud,  select- 


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men  Steplien  Cliatman,  James  R  Norcross,  Hiram  Putnam  :  trustees 
Ebenezer  Bruce,  John  Blanchard,  Daniel  Sabin  :  listers  Elislia  Town, 
Isaac  Wells  jr,  Michael  Jackson  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Elias  Heath 
jr  :  postmaster  Elias  S  Drew. 

Montpclier. — Town  clerk  Lyman  Briggs,  constables  Addison  Peck, 
Loornis  J  Whcelock :  selectmen  Charles  Sibtey,  John  Vincent,  Ira  S 
Town:  trustees  Daniel  Baldwin,  Carlos  Bancroft,  Pardon  Stevens  : 
listers  Lymau  Briggs,  Hazen  Lyford,  Lewis  Burnham:  overseer  of 
the  poor  Henry  Y  Barnes  :  clergy  Sherman  Kellogg,  Joab  Seolcy,  con. 
C  R  Harding,  Anson  C  Smith,  nieth.  Zebina  Young,  fr  hap.  Eli  Bal- 
lon, Univ.:  attorneys  Samuel  Prentiss,  Cyrus  Ware,  Wm  Upham,  L 
B  Peck,  O  H  Smith,  Jeduthun  Loomis,  Thomas  Reed,  H  H  Reed, 
Azel  Spalding,  J  Y  Vail,  D  P  Thompson,  J  P  Miller,  F  F  Merrill,  J 
T  Marston,  li  VV  Heaton,  George  B  Manser,  J  A  Vail,  Charles  Reed, 
WniK  Upham,  Stillman  Cliurchill:  physicians  Edward  Lamb,  James 
Spalding,  J  Y  Dewey,  F  W  Adams,  Z_P  Burnham,  Charles  Clark,  N 
C  King,  D  Corliss,  Milo  L  Burnham — T  C  Taplin,  dentist :  postmas- 
ters E  S  Merrill,  Montpelier,  Apollos  Metcalf,  East  M.,  Benj  South- 
wick,  North  M. 

SrJoretown. — Town  clerk  Lester  Kingsley,  constable  Uriah  Howe, 
Bolectmen  Cliarles  Howe,  Wm  Harris,  Michael  B  Taplin  :  trustees 
Barnabas  Mayo,  liCvi  Spalding,  Archibald  McEllory  :  listers  Mesheck 
VVeare,  Alpheus  Bass,  Almon  Wetherbee,  Hartwell  Robinson,  Geo 
A  Thornton  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Ehenezer  Johnson :  clergy  John 
I'errin  meth.:  physician  Lester  Kingsley  :  postmaster  Lester  Kingsley. 

jVorthfield. — Town  clerk  Volney  H  Averill,  constable  Isaac  W 
Brown,  selectmen  Natliun  Morse,  Nathaniel  King  jr,  David  W  Had- 
ley:  trustees  Isaac  P  Jenks,  Luther  S  Burnham,  S;-.m'l  U  Richmond: 
listers  Moses  Robinson,  Harvey  Tildcn,  Samuel  U  Richmond :  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Elijah  Smith  :  clergy  Calvin  Granger,  con.  A  T  Bul- 
lard,  Joel  Winch,  meth.  Nathaniel  King,  fr  bap.:  attorneys  John  L 
Buck,  Heman  Carpenter:  physicians  Benj  Porter,  Clifton  Claggett, 
Wm  S  Carpenter,  Samuel  W  Thayer  ji,  Charles  Cotton  jr:  postmas- 
ter E  Smith. 

Plamjield. — Town  clerk  James  Palmer,  constable  Ezra  Kidder,  se- 
lectmen M  M  Page,  David  Kinney,  Baxter  Bancroft:  trustees  Janios 
Palmer,  M  M  Page,  M  French:  listers  Justus  Kinney,  Ebenezer  Mar- 
tin, Ira  Stone  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Nathaniel  Sherman  :  clergy  Ja's 
L  Slason,  John  Wheeler,  meth.  L  H  Tabor,  univ.:  attorneys  J  A 
Wing,  S  U  Curtiss :  physicians  Ebenezer  Conant,  Nathaniel  Ban- 
croft, Jared  Bassett:  postmaster  F  B  Hall. 

Rozbiinj. — Town  clerk  Jehiel  Allen,  constable  Dexter  Samson,  se- 
lectmen John  Cross,  Thomas  R  Shaw,Enos  K  Young:  trustees  Jehiel 
Allen,  Isaiah  Shaw,  Darius  Hatch:  listers  Samuel  M  Hildreth,  Samu- 
el Edwards:  overseer  of  the  poor  Allen  Spalding:  clergy  Edward 
Brown,  univ.:  attorney  Allen  Spalding :  physician  Jehiel  Allen  :  post- 
masters.Jobn  M  Spalding,  Roxbury,  Stillman  Ruggles,  East  R. 

Wait-ifield. — Town  clerk  Orange  Smith,  constable  John  B  Bisbee, 
selectmen  Samuel  Chipman,  James  Joslin,  Hiram  Jones  :  trustees  R 
Richardson  jr,  Matthias  S  Jones,  Henry  Dewey  :  listers  Luther  Dur- 
rent,  Hiram  Joslin,  Jonathan  Morse  :  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Camp- 
bell :  clergy  Preston  Taylor,  con.  Henry  J  Wooley,  Cornelius  Fuller, 
meth.:  attorney  Benj  II  Adams :  physicians  David  C  Joyslin,  Orange 
Smith  :  postmaster  R  Richardson  jr. 

Warren. — Town  clerk  Franklin  A  Wright,  constable  Horatio  G  Van 
Deusen,  selectmen  Artemas  Cushman,  Denslow  Upham,  Moses  Ord- 
way :  trustees  Joseph  W  Eldridge,  Wm  B  Tyler,  Moses  Ordway  :  lis- 


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ters  Asahel  Kemlriok,  James  Chipman,  VVm  B  Tyler:  overseer  of  tho 
poor  Lewis  CariJell:  cljrgy  L  D  Poineroy,  con.  E  W  Tucker,  metli. 
John  Legett,  fr  bap.",  physician  Asalic.l  Kenilrick  :  jiostmuster  J  VV 
EMrid!,'e. 

IVaUrbiirxj. — Town  clerk  Paul  Dillingham  jr,  constable  Martin  Cass^ 
sebctiiie;!  Paul  Dillingham  jr,  Henry  Douglass,  llenian  !*hernian : 
trustees  Paul  Dillinjliani  jr,  Ainasa  Pride,  K  C  Smith  :  listers  Charles 
C  Arms,  Ricli  irtl  Demerit,  Jonathan  P  West:  overseer  of  the  poor 
Thomas  B  Downer:  clergy  J  t'  Stone,  con.  P  P  Harrower,  Aaron 
Hall,  nietli.  J  P  Hall,  b,ip  Samuel  Lord,  Ira  Gray,  fr  b.ip.:  attorneys 
Dan  Carpenter,  Paul  Dillingham  jr,  Henry  F  Janes,  Kul'us  C  Smith, 
George  Gale  :  physicians  Oliver  W  Drew,  Charles  C  Arms,  Thomas 
B  Downer:  postmasters  Charles  C  Arms,  Waterbury,  George  Gale, 
Waterbury  Centre. 

Worcester. — Town  clerk  Daniel  Adams,  constable  Martin  C  Rice, 
selectmen  Abner  Hood,  Ira  R  Rood,  Eliab  Rijiley  :  trustees  Daniel 
Adams,  VVm  H  Cooper,  Thomas  Reed  :  listers  Horace  Hovey,  B  G 
Lathrop.  J  P  B  Ladd  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Abner  Hood  :  cl«  rgy  Mo- 
ses Fulsom,  fr  bap.  Syjvanus  S  Brown,  Mark  P  Ladd,  uietli.:  post- 
master Samuel  Andrews. 

CALEDONLA  COUNTY. 
Barnel. — Town  clerk  John  Shaw,  constable  Obed  S  Hatch,  select- 
men VVm  Harvey,  Loren  Kinne,  Alexander  Gilchrist:  trustees  Peter 
Lairl,  Levi  P  Parks,  Robert  Harvey  :  listers  Lloyd  Kimball,  Walter 
Abbot,  Alexander  Son.ers,  Wm  Cnshman:  overs-ir  of  the  poor  David 
Gibson:  clergy  Thomas  (ioodwillie,  Erastus  J  Carpenter,  Joseph  B 
White,  con.  Baxter  Burroughs,  hap.:  attorney  Mordecai  Hale  :  phy- 
sicians John  McNab,   Socrates  Tuttle,   Jon.ilban  F  Skinner,   VVm  G 

Nelson,  Redding:  postmasters  Henry  Stevens,  Barnet,  John  Mc 

Nali,  Mclndoe's  Falls,  Levi  P  Parks,  Passumpsic. 

Burke. — Town  clerk  Asahel  Burrington,  constable  Fernando  C  Bur- 
ringlon,  selectmen  Stephen  Houghton,  Erastus  Humphrey,  Timothy 
Fisher:  trustees  Asahel  Burrington,  Lucius  Denison,  Elani  White  : 
listers  Chester  C  Spencer,  Joel  Trull  jr,  Silas  Harvey  :  overseer  of 
the  poor  Ben)  F  Belden:  clergy  Tho's  W  Duncan,  Stephen  ai  Whee- 
lock,  con.  Rufus  Godding,  b  ip.  Abel  Bugbee,  fr  bap.:  physician  Abel 
Brown  :  postmaster  Asahel  Burrington,  Burke,  Daniel  (Juiby,  .''uulli  B. 
Cablet. — Town  clerk  Thomas  Osgood  jr,  constables  Joseph  Preston, 
Benj  F  Scott:  selectmen  Caleb  Fisher,   Ebenezer  Smith,   O  A  War- 

I  ren  :  trustees   John  Daman,   N  O  Fisher,   Caleb  Fisher :  overseer  of 
the  poor  Caleb  Fisher :  clergy  L  H  Stone,  con.    Alanson  T  Gibson, 

1  ,„cth.   McCoy,  bap.:  attorneys  J  VV' Swift,   George  VV' Stone: 

physicians  Parley  Scott,  D  E  Hubbard,  L  Drew  :  postmaster  George 
D  Dana. 

Dd:nnUr.— Town  clerk  Archelaus  Pias,  constable  John  Currier,  se- 
lectmen George  VV  Drew,  Asa  Morrill,  John  F  Pope  :  trustees  Eben- 
e7.pr  Eastman,  Wm  Blount,  Samuel  B  Mattocks :  listers  Archelaus 
ciias,  Therou  Howard,  Daniel  T  Batchelder:  overseer  of  the  poor  Geo  I 
W  Drew  :  clerijy  E  Adams,  Archelaus  Sias,  Rufus  Porter,  meth.  Lew-  I 
is  Fisher,  T  P  Moulton,  bap.  Ebenezer  Tliompson,  fr  bap.  R  C  Hand,  I 
con.:  attorneys  Wm  Mattocks,  Charles  Davis,  George  B  Chandler,  ! 
Theron  Howard,  Charles  S  Dana:  physicians  Uri  Babbit,  E  Ah-xan-j 
der,  Samuel  Collins,  Royal  M  Ayer,  Oliver  Morse — Samuel  Hill,  hot.:  I 
postmasters  S  J  V  Vail,  Danville,  VV'ni  J  Staunton,  North  D.  ! 

Grotun. — Town  clerk  Isaac  N  Hall,  constalile  Jonathan  Welch,  se-  j 
lectmen  Daniel  Roberts,  John  Page,  Norris  Marshall :  trustees  Isaac  | 


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N  Hall,  Eben  Paul,  Moses  riummer:  listtTS  Isaac  N  Hall,  Jacob  Ab- 
bott, John  Hatch  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Hosea  Welch  :  clergy  James 
Smith,  meth.  Lyman  Culver,  bap.:  attorneys  H  N  Joy,  'I' Roberts  : 
physicians  Horatio  W  Heath,  Reuben  VV  Hill :  postmaster  VVm  Dar- 
ling. 

Har(hcich.—Town  clerk  Daniel  French,  constable  Wm  Magraggon, 
selectmen  S  Sinclair,  S  Underwood,  J  L  Pope  :  trustees  L  H  Delano, 
E  Strong,  O  Crosby  :  listers  D  VV  Aiken,  A  Goodrich,  A  Cheever: 
ovoiseer  of  the  poor  O  Ciosby  :  clergy  O  A  Hubbard,  K  Bailey,  J  N 
Loomis,  M  P  CI  irk,  con.  A  Angter,  bap.  J  Wells,  chris.:  attorneys  15 
N  Davis,  J  R  Skinner  :  physicians  A  Smith,  N  B  Spalding,  J  Sanborn, 
— T  Haines,  hot.:  postmasters  L  H  Delano,  Hardwick,  D  W  Aiken, 
Ijamoilleviile. 

Kirby, — Town  clerk  Merritt  Newhall,  constable  Henry  P  Leach, 
selectmen  Hen  j  Nutter,  Albert  W  Burroughs,  Joseph  Nickcraon  jr : 
trustees  James  Church,  David  Young,  Merritt  Newhall :  listers  Jona- 
than Lewis  ji,  Luther  Wood  jr,  Wm  Goodale  :  overseer  of  the  poor 
David  Young  :  clergy  Luther  Wood,  con.  Leonard  Austin,  meth. 

Lyndon. — Town  clerk  E  Bemiss  jr,  constable  Charles  Roberts,  se- 
lectmen Stephen  McGaffy,  Ira  Willmarth,  Walter  Hoyt:  trustees  E 
Chamherlin,  J  T  G  Cunningham,  Welcome  Bemiss :  listers  E  Cham- 
berlin,  Daniel  Randall,  Ira  Kittredge :  overseer  of  the  poor  Cha's  W 
McKoy  :  clergy  Wm  Scales,  con.  Israel  D  Rust,  O  G  Clark,  meth. 
Daniel  Quimby,  fr  bap.:  attorneys  Thomas  Barllett,  George  C  Cahoon, 
Isaac  Fletcher,  Nicholas  Baylies  :  physicians  Benniah  Sanborn,  E  S 
Mattocks,  Sclim  Newell :  postmasters  E  Chamherlin,  Lyndon,  E  Bo- 
miss  jr,  Lyndon  Centre. 

JVeiFurk. — Town  clerk  Lauren  M  Sleeper,  constable  Daniel  Smith, 
selectmen  Lauren  M  Sleeper,  Jabez  Smith,  Charles  Kenney  :  trustees 
John  Sleeper,  OIney  Smith,  Obed  Johnson  :  listers  Horace  Calkins, 
Austin  Packer,  Wm  G  Denison:  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Sleeper: 
postmaster  Daniel  B  Denison. 

Ptacham. —  I  own  clerk  Asa  Skeals,  constable  Josiah  Dana  2d,  se- 
lectmen Hazen  Merrill,  Lyman  Watts,  John  Phillips:  trustees  i?um- 
uel  A  Chandler,  E  C  Chamherlin,  Hazen  Merrill  :  listers  Ira  BIdke, 
Benj  Bickford,  Joseph  Palridge  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Hazen  Blan- 
chard:  clergy  John  Clark,  meth.  David  Merrill,  con.:  attorneys  John 
Mattocks,  Wm  Mattocks  2d  :  physicians  Josiah  Shedd,  Gardner  W 
Co!)b,  Ira  M  Clark  :  postmaster  Ephraim  C  Brown. 

Ryegate. — Town  clerk  Wm  Gray,  constable  Harry  Moors,  select- 
men James  Hall  2d,  James  R  Park,  George  Cowles  :  trustees  Andrew 
Warden,  Robert  Dickson,  Wm  Johnston  :  listers  John  Bigelow,  Geo 
Cowles,  Robert  Symes :  overseer  of  the  poor  Archibald  Park  :  clergy 
Win  Pringal,  con.:  physician  Eli  Perry:  postmaster  Andrew  J  Mor- 
rill. 

Sheffield. — Town  clerk  James  Townsend,  constable  Joseph  Y  Otis, 
selectipen  Joseph  Davis,  Sewall  Bradley,  J  P  Ingalls  :  trustees  Joseph 
H  Ingills,  Sewall  Bradley,  J  P  Ingalls  :  listers  Moses  Davis,  Sewall 
Bradley,  John  P  Ingalls  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Drown  :  clergy 
James  B  H  Norris,  meth.:  physician  Aaron  Smith:  postmaster  Joseph 
Ide. 

St.  .Johnsbary. — Town  clerk  Jerry  Dickerman,  constable  Moses  Hill, 
selectmen  Lambert  Hastings,  David  W  Lee,  John  Morse  :  trustees 
Calvin  Morrell,  Ezra  Ide:  listers  Joseph  Hutchinson,  Gardner  Wheel- 
er, Jerry  Dickerman  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Lambert  liattngs  :  clergy 
John  II  Worcester,  Jonah  Morse,  Rufus  R  Sowell,  con.  Mollis  Samp- 
son, uiiiv.  Haynes  Johnson,  meth.:  attorney  Ephraim  Paddock  :  phy- 


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sicians  Morrill  Stevens,  Calvin  Jewett,  Jerry  Dicltnrraaii,  Carlos 
Wheeler:  postmasters  Mosea  Kit.tredge,  !~t.  Johnsbury,  Calvin  Mor- 
rill, St.  Johnsbury  East,  Wm  P  Stoughton,  St.  Jolinsbury  Centre. 

Sutton. — Town  clerk  Adna  C  Denison,  constable    Nathaniel   Glid- 
den,  sclectmea  Stephen  Eaton,  Thaddeus  Curtis,  Josiali  Milley  :  trus-  I 
tees  Ralph  Jacobs,   Jonathan  Richardson,   John  Ladd  jr  :  listers  Ne- 
hemiah  Shaw,  Jonathan  Ricliardson,   David  Giflin:  overseer  of  the 
poor  Martin  Howard:  clergy  Leonard  Austin,  metb.  Mark  Hill,    Da-  | 
vid  Cross,   fr  bap.:  attorney  John  Beckwitli :  physician   Warnor  VV  i 
Carpenter:  postmaster  John  Beckwith. 

IValden. — Town  clerk  Daniel  VVooster,  constable  Hiram  Perkins, 
selectmen  Nathaniel  Perkins  3d,  Jonathan  Haynes,  Simeon  Choever: 
trustees  Daniel  Wooster,  iMajor  Robinson,  Merrill  Foster :  listers  L 
F  Edwards,  Right  Page,  Hiram  Perkins :  overseer  of  the  poor  Robert 
White  :  clergy  Nathan  W  Scott,  meth.:  attorney  James  Bell :  post- 
masters Thomas  W  Vincent,  Walden,  Leonard  Farrington,  South  W.  I 

Waterford. — Town  clerk  Sylvanus  Hemmingway,  constable  O  H  I 
Freeman,  selectmen  Wm  Hovey,  Sewall  Butler,  Rufus  fhirlhutt: 
trustees  Joseph  Ide,  Francis  R  Carpenter,  Abraham  R  Rosr! :  listers, 
Dennis  May,  Jehiel  Powers,  Danforth  Cheney:  overseer  of  the  poor  i 
Wm  Hovey  :  clergy  Thomas  Hall,  con.  Silas  Davison,  b;>p.  Piiickucy  ; 
Frost,  meth.:  attorney  Jonathan  D  Stoddard :  phytici-ins  Ricliurd  F  I 
Rowell,  Ralph  Bugliee,  Abner  Miles:  postaiastcrj  E  C  Paries,  V/at-  | 
crford,  Thomas  Hall,  Lower  W. 

IVhedock. — Town  clerk  John  W  Brown,  constable  Aaron  Melvin  ' 
jr,  selectmen  Edward  M  Magoon,  Wm  Chase,  Samuel  F  Shattuck:  j 
trustees  Hiram  Kelsey,  John  Emer-on,  Suniuel  Bigclow:  listers  and  ' 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen):  cleigy  John  Davis,  Shunaei  Ko.;-  , 
ton,  Jonathan  Nelson,  H  W  Harris,  fr  bap.  J  B  H  Norris,  meth.:  pl'.y-  i 
sician  Frederick  Leavenworth  :  postmaster  Jefferson  Croe. 

FRANKLFN  COUNTRY. 

Avcry''s  Oore. — Postmaster  Ehenezer  Wellman. 

Bakersfield.— Town  clerk  Silas  B  Hazeltine,  constable  Hi-.rry  Jrfon- 
lague,  selectmen  N  B  Dunn,  Silas  Potter,  W  C'  Wilson  :  trustees 
Elisha  Parker,  Wm  Giddings  jr,  T  W  Scott :  listers  E  Karnes,  D  Hook- 
er, A  E  Parker,  J  Dunham  :  overseer  of  the  poor  W  C  Wilr<on  :  cler- 
gy T  Canfield,  con.  Lewis  Potter,  meth.:  attorney  W  C  Wilson  :  phy- 
sicians O  T  Houghton,  Moses  Perley  :  postmaster  Charhs  C  Stone. 

Berkshire Town  clerk  Harvey  Clark,  constables  P  P  Leavens,  N  j 

S  Beach:  selectmen  Linus  Leavens,  Lewis  Erwias,  Jared  O  Jewett:  ] 
trustees  John  Lewis,  Jasper  Chaffee,  Orson  Thayer :  listers  Oliver 
Austin,  Hiram  Darling,  Anson  Hull  3d:  overseers  of  thi;  poor  (select- 
men): clergy  E  C  Birge,  con.  George  McKillips,  Thomas  Kirhy,  meth. 
attorneys  Joseph  Smith,  Thomas  Child  jr,  Jasper  Rand,  Jackson  Nut- 
ting: physicians  Wm  C  Ellsworth,  Zeri  Cushman,  S  S  Butler,  B  B 
Searle,  C  N  Burleson:  postmasters  John  Lewis,  Berkshire,  Wm 
Clapp,  East  B.,  Jasper  Rand,  West  B. 

F.notibwrsrk. — Town  clerk  Horace  Eaton,  constable  Henry  Wal- 
bridge,  selectmen  Jonas  Boutelle,  H  N  Barber,  P  E  Smith  :  trustees 
Jonas  Boutelle,  Bonnet  Eaton,  Chester  Waller  :  listers  Bennct  Eaton, 
George  Adams,  Thomas  H  Fuller,  Dennis  Sampson :  overseer  of  the 
poor  H  N  Barber:  clergy  John  C  Wilder,  con.  Jarius  Eaton  jr,  meth. 
Moore  Bingham,  cpis.  A  Kilburn,  Oliver  A  Babcock,  fr  bap.:  physi- 
cians Eliphaz  Eaton,  Horace  Eaton,  Rollin  Eaton  :  postmasters  Th 
Puller,  Enosburgh,  J  G  Barnum,  West  E.,  Samuel  Kendall,  E.  Falls. 

Fairfax. — Town  clerk  Churchill  Sampson,  constahle  James  Bellows, 


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splectmen  Lyman  riiuvlcy,  Keuben  Dewey,  A  VV'el)3tcr  :  trustees  H 
I',  Habhfll,  Lyman  Hawk-y,  H  O  Saftord  :  listers  C  !!uck,  S  W  Brush, 
E  Blerrill,  V  Snules,  S  Walker:  overseer  of  the  poor  James  H  Farns- 
wortli :  clergy  Tertiui  Reynolds,  con.  O  Spicer,  Alexander  Campbell, 
moth.  Ephraim  Butler,  HI)  Hodge,  bap.:  attorneys  H  E  Hubbell,  A  t! 
Beeman,  Anson  Soule,  >I  Scott :  physicians  Ja's  H  Farnsworth,  Jos  D 
Farnsworth,  V  Soule :  postmasters  A  J  Gove,  Fairfax,  John  H  Rich- 
ardson, North  F. 

Fii!rJie!il.-—Tovn  clerk  Josppli  Soule,  constable  O  Bradley,  select- 
men Bradley  t-oulo,  B  G  Brigham,  Samuel  Pesley  :  trustees  Josepli 
Soule,  W  VV  Thorp,  C  W  Keycs  :  listers  Joshua  Abbott,  H  G  Cham- 
berlin,  Hiram  I'arlovv,  Loyal  Leach,  Samuel  Case :  overseer  of  the 
poor  Bradley  .Soule:  clergy  E  H  Sayles,  epis.  T  Keynolds,  con.:  phy- 
sicians C,  W  Keves,  Michael  Hatch  :  postmasters  A  G  Soule,  Fair- 
lioM,  Abijah  Ho'lmes,  East  F. 

Fletcher. — Town  clerk  John  Kinsley  jr,  constable  Albert  Kinsley, 
selectmen  Ira  Armstrong,  Rlodad  K  Parsons,  Z  W  Strait :  trustees 
Guy  Kinsley,  Joseph  Ellsworth  ji-,  Royal  T  IJingham  :  listers  Philip 
Bailey,  Albert  Kinsley,  A  J  Binghsm :  overseer  of  the  poor  Ichabod 
Chase  :  physician  Cassander  F  Ide  :  postmaster  Medad  P  Blair. 

FraM'ui. — Town  clerk  P  S  Gates,  constable  Clark  Gates,  selectmen 
Paul  Gates,  Henry  Bowman,  Isaac  Warner:  trustees  Asa  Gallup,  P 
Kimpton,J  H  Hubbard:  listers  Horace  Gates,  Sylvester  Nobles,  Zach- 
ariah  Shedd  :  overseer  of  the  poor  G  P  Olds  :  clergy  G  M  iMcKillips, 
moth.  E  VV  Kellogg,  con.  John  Spalding,  bap.:  attorney  J  J  Deavitt: 
physician  G  S  Gale  :  postmaster  OrviDe  Kimpton. 

Geuriria. — Town  clerk  Lorenzo  Janes,  constable  Wm  K  Warner, 
selectmen  Abner  Bliss,  Asahel  Y  Johnson,  Horatio  Goodrich  :  trustees 
Elijah  Deo,  Asahel  Johnson,  Horace  P  Blair:  listers  James  Godfrey, 
F  Vi'  Orcutt;  Joseph  Prentiss  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Abner  Bliss  :  cler- 
iry  G  W  Renslow,  eon.  Alvah  Sabin,  Roswell  Mears,  bap.:  physicians 
Hercules  Washburn,  H  E  Parks,  H  P  Blair:  postmaster  Albert  Bliss. 

Hisliijate. — Town  clerk  O  F  Robinson,  constable  U  D  Fillmore, se- 
lectmen Wm  .Skeels,  Charles  H  Jenison,  Nelson  Nye:  trustees  Ja's 
B  Cutler,  Elijah  Hungerford,  Eliphalet  Albee  :  listers  R  L  Paddock, 
Samuel  Gates,  Jesse  Cutler,  W  C  Stevens,  John  Jol.naon  jr  :  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Charles  H  J^nison  :  clergy  Alexander  Dickson,  meth. 

Kellogg,  con.:  attorneys  R  L  Paddock,    Benj  Peake,   Jesse  Cai- 

penter,  L  E  Pelton :  physicians  J  D  Lookinland,  J  B  Cutler,  David 
Skeels:  postmasters  S  W  Keyes,  Highgate,  Allen  Barr,  Saxe's  Mills, 
D  H  Farrington,  East  H. 

Montgomery  .—Town  clerk  B  W  Fuller,  constable  Jonathan  Gates, 
selectmen  John  Johnson,  Joshua  Clapp,  Rufus  Hamilton  :  trustees 
Asa  Wiieeler,  Daniel  Barrows,  Wm  Parks :  listers  Asa  Wheeler, 
Henry  King,  J  H  Tarble  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Liberty  Martin  :  cler- 
gy Luther  t'ole,  bap.  George  McKillips,  Thomas  Kirby,  meth.:  phy- 
sician-1?  W  Fuller :  postmaster  J  L  Clapp. 

Richford. — Town  clerk  John  Huse,  constable  James  Corliss,  select- 
men Zophar  Fletcher,  Nathaniel  Scars,  Samuel  Heath:  trustees  Jes- 
se Woodruff,  Josiah  Blaisdell,  Jay  Powell:  listers  Harvey  D  Farrar, 
Josepli  Rounds  jr,  Russell  Smith :  overseois  of  the  poor  (selectmen): 
clergy  Wm  Rogers,  bap.  Jay  Powell,  meth.:  attorney  John  S  Royce  : 
physicians  John  Huse  — Shubael  Davis,  bot.:  postmaster  Alden  Sears. 

Sheldon. — Town  clerk  Theophilus  Mansfield,  constable  R  A  Shat- 
tuck,  3ele<tmen  Andrew  Durkee,  Joel  Whitney,  John  Sheldon  :  trus- 
tees Jacob  Wead,  Alfred  Keith,  Wm  Green:  listers  Jacob  Wead,Jno 
Fish,   Wanton  Hazard,  L  W  Leach :  overseer  of  the  poor   Andrew 


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Durkee  :  clergy  Pliineas  Kin^sley,  con.  Bishop  label,  nietli.:  attor- 
neys J  W  Sheldon,  Aiig's  Burt,  Tlieophilus  Mansfield  :  physicians  F 
W  Juilson,  A  M  Brown,  John  Gallup  :  postmasters  Samuel  B  Shel- 
don, tSheldon,  Phineas  Kingslcy,  East  S. 

at..  Albans. — Town  clerk  Wm  Bridges,  constable  John  Gates,  select- 
men Joseph  Weeks,  Orrin  Green,  M  F  Palmer:  trustees  Henry  Sey- 
mour, J  II  Brooks,  J  Whittemore :  listers  Z  Tracy,  C  Slilphcn,  C  F 
Satl'ord,  F  Davis  :  overseer  of  tlie  poor  Samuel  Parsons  :  clergy  Wor- 
thington  Smith,  con.  Wm  Henry  Hoyt,  epis.  Orris  Pier,  Benj  Marvin, 
meth.  Heman  Green,  rcf  meth.:  attorneys  Asa  Aldis,  Bates  Turner, 
John  Smith,  S  S  Brown,  B  H  Smalley,  Henry  Adams,  II  R  Beardsley, 
J  J  Beardsley,  James  Davis,  Orlando  Stevens,  A  O  Aldis,  R  H  Hoyt, 
II  E  Seymour,  Benj  Swift,  L  H  Nutting,  Geo  W  Brown  :  physicians 
("liarles  Hall,  J  L  Chandler,  Jolin  Branch,  Newton  II  Ballou  :  post- 
master Oscar  A  Benton. 

Swanton. — Town  clerk  George  Bullard,  constable  John  Barney,  se- 
li'ctmen  Joseph  Blake,  Simon  Kellogg,  Jonathan  Wait  :  trustees  Ch'a 
Bullard,  James  Piatt,  Timothy  Foster :  listers  Wm  H  Blake,  Orrin 
Janes,  D  S  Foster,  E  B  Rounds,  M  E  Iloussinger  :  overseer  of  the 
poor  Warren  Robinson:  clergy  E  H  Dorman,  con.  Daniel  Sabin,  bap.; 
attorneys  N  L  Whittemore,  George  W  Foster:  physicians  Ira  Hatch, 
Lewis  Adams  :  postmasters  H  B  Farrar,  S  wanton  Falls,  E  B  Rounds, 
S.  Centre,  Alonzo  (Jreen,  East  S. 

ORLEANS  COUNTY. 

Albany. — Town  clerk  Luther  Delano,  constable  T  C  Sliles,  select- 
men Parley  Hyde,  Nathan  Beebe,  Zuar  Rowell  ;  trustees  Eli  Cham- 
berlin,  Daniel  Rowell,  Zuar  Rowell  ;  listers  S  S  Hovey,  Wells  Allen, 
Silas  Hovey  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Charles  Parker  ;  clergy  Elias  R 
Kilby,  con.  Stillman  Fisher,  bap.  George  Putnam,  J  P  Colib,  meth.; 
physician  Dyar  Bill ;  postmaster  Dyar  Bill. 

Barton. — Town  clerk  John  Kimball,  constable  Samuel  S  Kimball, 
selectmen  Harris  Smith,  Richard  Newton,  Lyndon  Robinson  ;  trus- 
tees John  Kimball,  James  May,  Timothy  Dudley  ;  listers  Frederick 
W  Kimball,  Timothy  Dudley,  Ezra  Hoffman  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Daniel  Smith  ;  clergy  Ora  Pierson,  con.  Hollis  Kendall,  meth.;  at- 
torney John  H  Kimball;  physicians  Aaron  Pierce,  Hiram  Hoit;  post- 
master Ellis  Cobb. 

BruiBninirti)n.--Town  clerk  Chester  Gilbert,  constable  Asa  B  Smith, 
sclcctniOTi  Josc'pb  N  Savage,  Elisha  White,  Timothy  Joslyn  ;  trustees 
Jeremiah  Huntoon,  Wm  Gillillen,  J  N  Savage  ;  listers  Jeremiaii  Hun- 
toon,  Wm  Joslyn,  Amariah  C  Joslyn;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men); clergy  A  L  Twilight,  A  W  Nott,  con.  Joseph  Palmer,  meth.; 
physician  James  R  Grow  ;  postmaster  Silas  Brigham. 

Cliarleston.—Town  clerk  [ra  Brackett,  constable  H  W  Merrill,  se- 
lectmen Albert  Lawrence,  Ira  Brackett,  Willard  Chase  ;  trustees  Eb- 
enezer  Cole,  H  W  Merrill,  Moses  Ely ;  listers  Hezekiah  Cole,  L  W 
Young,  Joseph  Lock  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Phineas  Underwood  ;  cler- 
gy John  Swasey,  prot.  meth.;  physicians  Elijah  Robinson— Joseph  A 
Masta,  hot.;  postmasters  N  S  Gilman,  East  C,  SM  Cobb,  West  C. 

Coventry. — Town  clerk  Samuel  S  Kendall,  constable  Josiah  B 
Wheelock,  selectmen  Pliilip  Flanders,  Moody  Soper,  Loring  Frost ; 
trustees  Amasa  Plastridge,  Thomas  Baldwin,  Ebenezer  M  Gray;  lis- 
ters S  S  Kendall,  Thomas  Guild,  H  S  Jones  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Silas  Sears  ;  clergy  Lyndon  S  French,  con.;  attor  ley  Charles  Story; 
physician  Samuel  S  Kendall  ;  postmaster  Holland  Thrasher. 

Craflsbury. — Town  clerk  Joseph  Scott  jr,    constal)le  Joseph  Scott 


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jr,  seloctnien  Asa  Uojt,  A  R  French,  Asa  Cole  ;  trustees  James  A 
Paddock,  Joseph  Scolt  jr,  Hollis  F  Alien  ;  listers  Alva  8linipson,  J 
Scott  jr,  Ford^ce  S  French  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  tiias  Grow  ;  clergy 
S  K  Hull,  S  AJ  Wilson,  con.  Joseph  C  Aspinwall,  mcth.j  attorneys  J 
A  Paddock,  N  S  Hill;  physicians  Daniel  Austin,  Ephraini  Brewster, 
Tyler  Mason  ;  postmaster  W  C  Paddock. 

Derby. — Town  clerk  Aaron  Hinniun,  constable  Isaac  Hinman  jr, 
selectmen  N  Colijy,  Ira  Camp,  L)  1'  W  illey  ;  trustees  Kenj  Hinman, 
Rufus  Stewart,  Jacob  Chase  ;  listers  Oiem  iSewconib,  Timothy  Holt, 
Samuel  Clieeney  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  N  S  Kenliam  ;  clergy  Wm 
Ciiiggett,  con.  INoah  Michols,  bap.  James  Wiggins,  meth.  N  W  Camp, 
epis.;  attorneys  S  B  Colby,  H  F  Prentiss,  E  (J  Jchnson  ;  physici;  na  L 
Richmond,  Lewis  Patch  ;  postmasters  N  Colby,  Derby,  t  U  Johnson, 
Derby  Line,  Brigham  Pike,  West  D. 

Qluvcr. — Town  clerk  James  Simonds,  constable  John  Hurlbutt,  se- 
ectmcn  t?olonion  Dwinneli,  Joseph  H  Dwinneil,  Cliarks  Hardy  ;  trus- 
tese  Sanford  Atherton,  Jolm  Sartwell,  John  Loardman  ;  listers  John 
Hurlbutt,  James  Simonds,  Wm  B  Palmer ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor  John 
Sartwell  ;  clergy  J  D  Rust,  nieth.  Ora  Pearsons,  con.;  attorney  W  H 
Martin  ;  physicians  Sanford  Atherton — F  F  Bean,  hot.;  postmaster  E 
B  Simonds. 

Greemsburo'' Town  clerk  Nathan  Cutler,  constable  Jabez  Pinney, 

selectmen  Charles  Cook  jr,  Samuel  Hill,  Erastus  Blanchard  ;  trustees 
Ezekiil  Rand,  Enoch  Tolman,  George  H  Paige  ;  listers  J  C  1'ibbetta, 
Merrill  Williams,  Erastus  Randall ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Saw- 
yer ;  clergy  Wni  A  Chapin,  con.  Marvin  Grow,  bap,  Nathan  W  Scott, 
Samuel  G  Scott,  meth.;  physician  Edward  Clark  ;  postmaster  J  Pin- 
ney. 

Holland. — Town  clerk  Ezra  Hinman,  constable  Micah  Ferrin,  se- 
lectmen Wm  Hall,  J  C  Robinson,  Henry  Pinney  ;  trustees  Jason  Hin- 
man, Wm  Hall,  John  Mead  ;  listers  Aaron  Davis,  Luther  Hall,  J  C 
Bull  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Aaron  Davis  ;  clergy  R  H  Kimball,  meth. 

Irasliargli. — Town  clerk  Simeon  S  Clarke,  constable  Wm  Fuller  jr, 
selectmen  Bela  T  Jones,  Alexander  Jameson,  Samuel  Conant  ;  trus- 
tees Moody  B  KinibaJl,  George  Nye,  Samuel  Cttiant  ;  listers  George 
Bryant,  Ralph  P  Skinner,  Simeon  S  Clarke  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jo- 
seph Knights  ;  clergy  James  Johnson,  con.  Ira  A  Swetland,  meth.; 
attorneys  Jesse  Cooper,  Charles  W  Prentiss,  Timothy  P  Redfield,   J 

H  Prentiss,  George  C  West  ;  physicians  Aaron  Pierce,  Tucker; 

postmaster  Timothy  P  Redfield. 

Jai/.— Town  clerk  Walter  Charlton,  constable  Lanson  Sanborn,  se- 
lectnjen  Walter  Charlton,  Wm  Williams  jr,  Ammi  Brown  ;  tjustees 
Eli  Hunt,  Lanson  Sanborn,  David  Johnson  ;  listers  David  Johnson, 
Hiram  Hadlock,  Lanson  Sanborn;  overseer  of  the  poor  WillardHoyt ; 
clergy  Enos  Putnam,  n>eth.;  postmaster  Lanson  Sanborn. 

Lowell. — Town  cJerk  Amasa  Paine,  constable  B  F  Pickett,  select- 
men W  G  Aldrich,  John  Hajdrng,Otis  Leland  ;  trustees  Laban  Spraguo, 
H  L  Harding,  A  F  Harding;  listers  Abel  Curtis,  Wm  Knapp,  Horace 
Wooes  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  postmaster  James  Hous- 
ton ji. 

Morgan. — No  returns. 

JfewporL — Town  clerk  Seymour  Lane,  constable  Joel  R  Daggett, 
selectmen  Jonathan  Frost,  Timothy  P  Pratt,  Otis  Sawyer  ;  trustees 
Asa  B  Moore,  Roderick  Adams,  Roswell  Prouty  ;  listers  Orville  Rob- 
inson, Josiah  Josiin,  Sylvanus  Hemingway  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joel 
R  Daggett ;  clergy  Nathaniel  Daggett,  bap.;  physician  Lewis  Morrill ; 
postmaster  Samuel  Smith. 


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Salem. — Town  clork  Samuel  Bkike,  constable  Calvin  S  Grow,  po- 
lectmen  Samuel  Blake,  Noycs  Hopkinson,  Sumner  Cumraings  ;  trus- 
tees Noyeg  Hopkinson,  Abial  Cole,  Calvin  S  Grow ;  listers  Josiah 
Ijjon,  Hardin  BlaniHn,  Abial  Cole  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Calvin  S 
Grow;  clergy  John  Wilson,  met!).;  postmaster  Joseph  Morse. 

Troy. — Town  clerk  Thaddeus  Pierce,  constable  Frederick  Fuller, 
selectmen  Joseph  Barnham,  Alpheus  Currier,  VVm  H  Morse  ;  trus- 
tees Wm  Billings,  John  Hamilton,  Alphens  Currier  ;  listers  Mark 
Curtis,  Thomas  J  Sartwell,  Dudley  West ;  overseer  of  the  poor  New- 
land  Perkins  ;  clergy  George  Stone,  con.  Noah  Nicholas,  bap.;  attor- 
neys Samuel  Sumner,  Norman  Bcardnian  ;  physicians  L!av!d  H  Beard, 
Henry  Corley,  Levi  C  Moore ;  postmasters  IVederick  Fuller,  Troy, 
W  C  Gilman,  North  T.,  Hubbard  Hastings,  Tioy  Furnace. 

IVcsi field.— Town  clerk  Henry  Richardson,  constable  Luke  Miller, 
selectmen  Arad  H  Hitchcock,  Jacob  Stebbinsjr,  Chester  Coburn  ; 
trustees  Luther  Page,  Henry  Kichardson,  Ephraim  Hodgkins  ;  listers 
Luther  Page,-  Jairus  Siebbins,  Henry  Richardson  ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Reuben  Mason,  con.  N  H  Downs,  bap.  Har- 
vey Hitchcock,  metb.;  physician  N  H  Downs  ;  postmaster  H  Rich- 
ardson. 

Westmore. — Town  clerk  Ethan  Blodgett,  constable  Eli  Houston,  se- 
lectmen Jonathan  Powers,  Ethan  Blodgett,  Eli  Houston  ;  trustees 
Ethan  Blodgett,  Calvin  Gibson,  Jonathan  F  Gibson  ;  listers  Jonathan 
F  Gibson,  Ira  Cheney,  John  Bishop  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Bishop. 


LAMOILLE  COTWTV. 

Belvidcre. — Town  clerk  Richard  Tillotson,  constable  Alva  Chaffee, 
selectmen  Amos  K  W^hittemore,  Alva  Chaffee,  Moses  Phelps  ;  trus- 
tees Alva  Chaffee,  Stickney  Hodgkin,  Harvey  Fletcher;  Jisters  E  S 
Holmes,  Moody  Sliatiuck,  Randall  Shattack ;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen);  postmaster  E  S  Holmes. 

Cavthridirc. — Town  clerk  Wiltard  Griswold,  constable  Jesse  Sears, 
selectmen  H  Stowell,  G  A  Barber,  J  B  Morgan  ;  trustees  Biirrell  S 
Miner,  Giles  A  Barber,  Martin  Wires  ;  listers  A  Buck,  B  S  Miner,  T 
Murdock,  A  M  French,  M  Wirea  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Benj  Barrett ; 
clergy  J  C  Bryant,  hap.  Joseph  Baker,  univ.;  attorneys  Harry  Stow- 
ell, Wm  H  Law ,  Levi  Josfen,  Nathaniel  Reed ;  physicians  A  H  Par- 
sons, n  S  Miner,  A  H  W  Jackson,  S  Brush  ;  postmasters  C  C  PGould, 
Cambridge,  N  Head  jr,  Jeffersonvillo. 

Eden. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Plumley  jr,  constable  Amasa  Stevens, 
selectmen  Clark  Fisk,  Charles  Whitemore,  Moses  Mason  ;  trustees 
Clark  Fisk,  Daniel  Pierce,  Abraham  Smith  ;  listers  Daniel  Cornish, 
Daniel  Pierce,  Daniel  Melvin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Clark  Fisk;  phy- 
glcian  Wm  C  Atwell;  postmaster  Wm  N  Smith. 

Elmore. — Town  clerk  Abel  Camp,  constable  George  W  Bailey,  se- 
lectmen Lyman  Dodge,  George  W  Bailey,  Jonathan  Bridge  ;  trustees 
Abner  Doty,  Peleg  Scofield,  George  W  Bailey  ;  listers  Abner  Doty, 
Selh  Town,  Chauncey  ScofieM ;  overseer  of  the  poor  George  W  Bai- 
ley ;  clergy  Jabez.  T  Howard,  con.;  physician  Joel  G  Camp ;  post- 
master Abel  Camp. 

Jlydepark. — Town  clerk  Philo  G  Camp,  constable  N  P  Keeler,  se- 
lectmen Levi  Edgerton,  Nehemiah  Waterman,  Almond  Boardraan  ; 
trustees  Levi  Edgerton,  Nehemiah  Waterman,  L  H  Noyes  ;  listers 
Loren  Bnndy,  J  C  Page,  C  S  Noyes  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men); clergy  John  Perrin,  George  W  Cotwell,  meth.  John  Orcutt, 
chris.;  attorneys  Joshua  Sawyer,  H  P  Smith  ;  physicians  Arial  Hun- 
toon,  Aaron  Morse  ;  postmasters  N  P  Keeler,  H.,  E  Town,  North  H, 


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Jchnsov. — Town  clerk  S  S  Pike,  coiistublo  Joseph  Doane,  selectmen 
T  H  Patch,  Solomon  Dodge,  Samuel  Mcrriam  ;  trustees  Samuel  Mer 
riam,  Daniel  Dodge,  Asa  Andrews  ;  listers  Samuel  Andrews,  ) 
Fuller,  Jona  C  Dodge,  Solomon  Balch,  Win  Boyes  ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  Samuel  B  Waters,  A  W  Caldwell ;  clergy  Daniel  Warren,  con. 
G  W  Cotrell,  meth.;  attorneys  Salmon  Wires,  S  S  Pike  ;  physicians 
John  Meigs,  H  B  Austin,  Asa  Kittridge — J  H  Estabrook,  hot.;  post- 
master S  S  Pike. 

Jt/a/is/ff/rf.— Town  clerk  Joshua  Luce,  constable  Albert  Luce,  se- 
lectmen Ivory  Luce,  Lynda  Adams,  Amander  Pelerson  ;  trustees  Ivo- 
ry Luce,  Hiram  Harlow,  George  VV  Town  ;  listers  Joshua  Luce,  Guy 
Nutting,  Wni  P  Moore ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ivory  Luce. 

Morristown. — Town  clerk  Edward  L  Mayo,  constable  Thomas  Tra- 
cy, selectmen  Daniel  Gilbert,  Josiah  Atkins,  Benoni  Shaw  ;  trustees 
Luther  Bingham,  David  P  Noyes,  John  Ferrin  ;  listers  B  L  Rand,  O 
A  Eaton,  F  T  George  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Nelson  Slocomb ;  clergy 
S  Robinson,  con.  Cyrus  Liscomb,  meth.  J  W  Ford,  univ.  I  R  Peiten- 
gill,  J  P  Hendee,  chris.;  attorneys  Samuel  A  Willard,  E  L  Mayo,  L 
Potter  Poland  ;  physicians  James  Tinker,  D  W  Putnam,  Horace  Pow- 
ers, Almerin  Tinker  ;  postmasters  James  Tinker,  Morristown,  Edward 
L  Mayo,  Morrisville. 

Sterling: — Town  clerk  H  Eaton,  constable  Samuel  Wilson,  select- 
men II  Eaton,  A  Childs,  Samuel  Wilson  ;  trustees  McDaniel  Gragg, 
Reuben  Clark,  Moses  Vilas ;  listers  Ephraim  Eaton,  John  Baker,  t? 
Wilson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  B  Gates. 

Stuw. — Town  clerk  Joseph  H  Bennett,  constable  Francis  Morrison, 
selectmen  Marvin  Dutton,  Samuel  Benson,  W  H  H  Bingham  ;  trus- 
tees O  W  Butler,  Nathan  Robinson  jr,  Lemuel  Thomas  ;  listers  Na- 
than H  Thomas,  Zebina  W  Bennett,  Lemuel  Thomas  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Joseph  Robinson  ;  clergy  P  P  Harrower,  Miles  Fish,  meth. 
H  Carlton,  con.  Loren  Bixby,  bap.;  attorneys  O  W  Butler,  W  H  H 
Bingham,  Alansion  C  Burke,  B  H  Fuller  ;  physicians  Joseph  Robin- 
son, Nathan  H  Thomas,  Daniel  Washhurp,  Zela  Richardson  ;  post- 
master George  D  Downer. 

IVaterville. — Town  clerk  Moses  Fisk,  constable  Welcome  S  Brown, 
selectmen  Richard  Bailey,  Luther  Poland,  Osgood  M  Farland  ;  trus- 
tees George  W  Wilbur,  David  Oakes  jr,  J  M  Holchkiss  ;  listers  J  H 
Merrick,  J  M  Hotchkiss,  Solomon  Balch  jr  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Mo- 
ses Fisk;  clergy  E  G  Page,  A  Dixon,  meth.  John  Gleed,  con.  J  C 
Baldwin,  univ.;  physician  VVm  Page  ;  postmaster  B  Roys  jr. 

Wolcott. — Town  clerk  Porter  Crane,  constable  George  H  Whitney, 
selectmen  Nathaniel  Jones,  George  H  Whitney,  Gilbert  Noyes  ;  trus- 
tees Isaac  Pennock,C  A  Stone,  Porter  Crane  ;  listers  Samuel  P  Bliss, 
Jonathan  Smith,  Horace  Clemens ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Geo  H  Whit- 
ney ;  physician  Wm  Edwards  ;  postmaster  Jesse  Whitney. 

ESSEX  COUNTY. 

Blonrnfidd. — Towni  clerk  Selden  Burbank,  constable  Samuel  N  Sil- 
ver, selectmen  Daniel  Holl)rook,  Martin  French,  Henry  J'uller ;  trus- 
tees Silas  Wright,  Samuel  N  Silver,  Alva  Stevens  ;  listers  Orlando 
Schoff,  Wm  Stevens,  Julius  J  Holbrook  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Arad 
Silver;  clergy Bigshee,  meth.;  postmaster  Ebenezer  Burliank. 

Brighton. — Town  clerk  Owen  Brown,  constable  Harvey  Coe,  se- 
lectmen, Andrew  Brown,  Jason  Currier,  Harvey  Coe  ;  trustees  Owen 
Brown,  John  Stevens,  Harvey  Coe  ;  listers  Owen  Brown,  Jason  Cur- 
rier, Harvey  Coe  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Orrin  Colburn. 

Brunswick. — Town  clerk  George  Marshall,   constalile  David  Hyde, 


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selectmen  (Jeorge  Mnrshiill,  Rufus  Lnmkin,  Michael  Flinn  ;  trustees 
Rufus  Luiiikin,  Isaiic  Ricliardson,  Dan'l  Schoffjr ;  lister  Isaac  Richard- 
son ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor  John  C  Wulker  ;  postmaster  David  Hyde. 

Canaan. — Toun  clerk  A  M  Morrill,  constable  M  Weeks, selectmen 
Wm  Rich,  Wni  Morrill,  J  Morrison  ;  trustee  A  Cunimings  ;  listers  M 
Morrill,  E  Fa'rnham,  is  Blood,  H  Hinnian  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); clerjiy  C  Ingalls,  fr  bap.;  attorney  C  K  Brooks  ;  physicians 
T  U  Lasell,  Zoroaster  Ladd  ;  postmaster  Archelaus  Ciimmings  jr. 

Concord. — Town  clerk  H  G  Fry,  constable  O  Haywood,  selectmen 
n  G  Fry,  X  Reed,  C  F  Gregory  ;  trustees  R  Graves,  W  Bingham,  A 
Taggard  ;  listers  N  J  Graves,  J  Joslin  jr,  J  Richardson  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Wm  Buck;  clergy  J  Wooster,  con.;  attorney  D  Hibbard  jr  ; 
physici.m  Daniel  Darling  jr  ;  postmaster  J  G  Darling. 

Granby. — Town  clerk  G  Carpenter,  selectmen  J  Bachelder,  G  Car- 
penter, J  Matthews  ;  trustees  A  Applelon,  A  W  Rice,  H  Hartshorn  ; 
listers  E  Fulhim,  A  W  Rice,  J  Brown  ;  overseers  of  poor  (selectmen). 

Guildliall. — Town  clerk  J  Dodge,  constable  J  Burt,  selectmen  R  Cut- 
ler, D  Keith  jr,  E  H  Webb  ;  trustees  T  Fairchild,  W  Amy,  J  Dewey  ; 
listers  A  Gould,  J  II  Hopkinson,  J  d  Peabody  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  R 
W  Freeman  ;  clergy  F  P  Smith,  con.;  attorneys  S  Cushman,  W  Hay- 
wood jr  ;  physicians  J  Dewey,  H  L  Watson  ;  postmaster  D  E  Denison. 

Leminfrton, — 'I'ovvn  clerk  A  Blodgelt,  constable  S  Harris  jr,  select- 
men A  Bradley,  A  Dunbar,  J  11  Mills  ;  listers  J  Bailey,  T  Holbrook 
jr,  A  Bloilgett ;  postmaster  AbdieT  Blodgett. 

Luni: nil II r tr . — Town  clerk  S  Howe,  constable  J  W  Putnam,  select- 
min  J  ilorse,  M  ^ilsby,  D  Snow;  trustees  M  S  Chandler,  E  Powers, 
W  King  ;  listers  G  E  Holmes,  K  Bell,  J  Powers  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
J  Powers  ;  clerffy  J  Glines,  con.  E  L  Clark,  bap.  E  Pettengill,  meth.; 
attorney  J  Dean  jr  ;  physicians  S  Sargeant,  T  Webb  ;  postmaster  Sen- 
eca Sargent. 

Maidstone. — Town  clerk  J  Gleason,  constable  J  Folansbee,  select- 
men S  D  Merrill,  Leonard  Walker,  James  Folansbee  ;  trustees  Ho- 
ratio N  Scliotr,  i"tpphen  A'nies,  Jacob  Rich  :  listers  George  W  Byrum, 
Enoch  M  Boston,  David  Tucker  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen). 

Victory, 

GRAND  ISLE  COUNTY. 

jUburgh. — Town  clerk  Lewis  Sowles  jr,  constables  G  WGoodrich, 
Wm  A  Clark  ;  selectmen  Wm  A  Ladue,  D  McGregor,  J  IM  Mott ; 
trustees  Rufus  Bray  ton,  J  Mott,  Wm  A  Ladue  ;  listers  Wm  li  Sowles, 
Elisha  Reynolds,  N  Kinsley;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  cler- 
gy Alpheus  Wade,  meth.;  attorneys  Wm  W  White,  Giles  Harring- 
ton, F  Haz.en  ;  physicians  H  H  Reynolds,  Albert  C  Butler,  Lewis 
Reynolds  ;  postmasters  Wm  W  White,  Alburgh,  A  Leonard  jr,  West 
A,,  Elisha  Reynolds,  A.  Springs, 

Grand  Isle. 

Isle  La-Mutt — Town  clerk  Ira  Hill,  constables  Jesse  W  Holcomb, 
Peter  Henry;  selectmen  Ezra  Pike,  Jacob  Reynolds,  Jose|)h  Bowman  ; 
trustees  Wm  Wait,  Hiram  Hall,  Wm  Dawson;  listers  Martin  Rey- 
nolds, J  Pike,  I  Dawson  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy 
W  Wait,  prot.  meth,;  physician  T  G  Daniels,  hot.;  postmaster  I  Hill. 

J^orth  Ilrni. — Town  clork  J  Allen,  constable  G  Whitney,  selectmen 
W  H  Ku^sell,  J  Martin,  A  Mooncy  ;  trustees  W  H  Russell,  O  Hib- 
bard, A  Knight;  listers  U  Hazen,  I  Allen,  A  Knight;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Daniel  Elkins,  meth.;  physicians  Elijah 
Haynes,  Gary  Whitney  ;  postmaster  H  Wadswoith. 

South  Hero. 


75 

Census  of  Vft 

•fiioii/— 1840. 

~ 

Persons 

employed  in 

Schools,  &c.   11 

C 

1 

o 

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2  c 

burlington 

4-J71 

232 

73 

383 

1 

:o 

45 

17 

825 

240 

Shelhurn 

1098 

228 

5 

46 

1 

7 

10 

207 

()0 

Cliarlotto 

l(i2U 

346 

3 

29 

10 

3 

11 

226 

103 

Milton 

2  KM 

461 

9 

C6 

10 

8 

14 

645 

63 

St.  George 

121 

40 

1 

1 

I 

25 

3 

Hinesburgh 

irse 

419 

13 

81 

10 

8 

16 

495 

28 

Colchester 

I7:i9 

299 

5 

90 

4 

5 

9 

207 

122 

s 

Williston 

ITi.M 

377 

6 

54 

2 

5 

10 

359 

33 

"§ 

Richmond 

1054 

297 

5 

48 

3 

6 

8 

210 

3 

tJ 

ISucI's  Gore 

18 

5 

6 

Huntington 

914 

248 

3 

16 

1 

7 

229 

1 

Essex 

1894 

439 

2 

70 

5 

10 

344 

36 

Westford 

1352 

354 

9 

50 

1 

6 

11 

413 

7 

Bolton 

470 

114 

o 

3 

70 

5 

IJnderhiU 

1441 

302 

38 

1 

8 

370 

30 

— 

Jericho 
Total 

lt«5 

337 

3 

61 

2 

1 

73 

5 
1U7 

9 

144 

1 

4,55 

5170 

12 

7 
747 

22977 

4498 

136 

1027 

- 

Avery's  Gore 

35 

7 

liakersfield 

1258 

206 

4 

18 

3 

9 

197 

8 

Berkshire 

1818 

258 

6 

40 

15 

13 

267 

23 

Enosliurgh 

2022 

296 

6 

46 

5 

11 

246 

20 

Franklin 

1410 

253 

6 

19 

5 

15 

259 

4 

Fairtield 

2448 

330 

5 

62 

7 

16 

303 

31 

•S 

Fletcher 

1014 

179 

3 

16 

o 

7 

130 

Montgomery 

548 

113 

1 

4 

3 

4 

81 

*c 

Richford 

914 

1C2 

3 

14 

3 

5 

103 

2 

Sheldon 

1734 

306 

7 

30 

10 

9 

226 

t, 

ft.  Albans 

2702 

208 

19 

125 

25 

14 

315 

56 

Fairfax 

1918 

498 

2 

45 

8 

6 

11 

254 

28 

Georgia 

2106 

293 

77 

7 

8 

177 

Swafiton 

2312 

477 

11 

88 

9 

16 

945 

115 

Ilighgato 
Total 

2292 

554 
4140 

8 
81 

54 

638 

8 

- 

6 
106 

16 
155 

846 
4361 

148 
439 

24531 

Barnet 

2030| 

374 

111 

3 

8 

14 

607 

18 

K 

Pt.  Johnsbury 

18871 

363 

142 

11 

15 

602 

20 

O 

Lyndon 

1753 

467 

4 

74 

15 

16 

(,07 

7 

Waterford 

1388 

997 

48 

1 

6 

15 

,501 

4 

i3 

Sutton 

10681 

273 

35 

4 

11 

379 

5 

Burke 

997] 

243 

39 

5 

10 

322 

3 

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76 

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1                                                 CENSUS    OF    VERMONT— 

-CONTINUED. 

1 

jl 

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lools 

'_*'^-    1 

i    s 

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ns. 

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1 

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1 

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5 

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1 

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1 

1 
'= 

£ 
2 

III 

IShcffieia 

821 

197 

10 

1 

10 

319 

11 

iKirby 

5Q0 

159 

1 

8 

179 

9 

Newark 

3G0 

100 

3 

4 

133 

3 

1    . 

Iiradlov  Vale 

50 

15 

1 

18 

DiuiviHe 

SG:i3 

771 

152 

17 

20 

920 

^5 

Wlieolock 

881 

318 

32 

3 

12 

268 

"3 

Harduick 

13S4 

423 

57 

9 

12 

433 

1 

1 

Goslicn    Gore 

by 

142 

54 

1 

0 

55 

1 
•S 

Waldcn  [Wh'lock 

913 

329 

19 

4 

10 

266 

3 

5 

(:.i!)ot 

1440 

477 

36 

6 

15 

450 

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908 

288 

42 

6 

9 

332 

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by 

44 

20 

1 

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Harris  Gore 

Ifi 

8 

reafliam 

1443 

443 

83 

1 

5 

12 

548 

3 

Kyegate 
Total 

1223 

475 

28 

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J) 

103 

4 

9 

205 
26 

459 
7398 
1601 

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2KS91 

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South  Hero 

(iti4 

143 

3 

20 

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(irand  Isle 

724 

168 

o 

17 

4 

45 

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North  Hero 

71li 

167 

T 

10 

1 

4 

64 

■^ 

Uh>  La  Mott 

435 

4 

64 

1 

8 

9 

13 

Alburgh 

1344 

241 

9 

29 

7 

7 

42    ! 

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— 



— 



— 

— 





Total 

3t'83 

4 

783 

16 

84 

17 

19 

26 

1601 

219 

raftsbury 

1151 

292 

15 

60 

10 

13 

394 

11    1 

Albany 

920 

2i)(: 

5 

17 

3 

10 

356 

10  S 

Lowell 

431 

132 

2 

7 

6 

149 

4    1 

Wostfield 

370 

132 

6 

4 

1 

4 

148 

6  '  i 

Jny 

308 

80 

1 

1 

3 

122 

0 

'J'roy 

85:1 

224 

6 

41 

4 

8 

313 

18 

Newport 

591 

171 

J 

8 

210 

8 

c 

''(ivi'ntrv  Gore 

10 

4 

<^ 

-r.isburgh 

971 

272 

r, 

40 

6 

10 

371 

11 

o 

"oventry 

78(i 

248 

7 

30 

4 

7 

300 

14 

Drrby 

1(181 

441 

18 

71'. 

8 

12 

658 

79 

Salem 

299 

100 

1 

3 

11 

i;iov.T 

1119 

40 

3 

38 

g 

10 

232 

Greeiisl)oro' 

883 

349 

•2 

9 

3 

7 

95 

(.Ibarkiston 

731 

256 

4 

17 

2 

5 

134 

Rrowniiiilton 

48ii 

1H3 

3 

11 

o 

3 

65 

West  more 

122 

50 

2 

36 

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A 

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J 

b 

(^       —    C      , 

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(;o5 

232 

4 

123 

R 

Morsjaii 

4-2:2 

169 

2 

0 

4 

75 

C 

Ijurton 
'I'otul 

89-2 

283 

4 

29 

4 

6 

135 

13634 

4265 

83 

384 

1 

51 

122 

3916 

176 

Co.le.i.. 

1709 

fill 

4 

40 

6 

17 

487 

1 

Mar>liliclil 

115G 

397 

1 

15 

2 

12 

324 

Midiil'sex 

1270 

413 

o 

37 

0 

12 

487 

2 

Monroe 

1C92 

384 

J4 

13 

ii67 

Montpelier 

3725 

815 

73 

501 

48 

20 

975 

23 

riainfipM 

880 

260 

8 

48 

8 

4 

133 

Watcrbury 

1992 

599 

12 

102 

10 

19 

595 

!^ 

Worcester 

587 

182 

5 

1 

7 

r/5 

"bf, 

Nonhfielil 

9013 

517 

10 

250 

9 

17 

599 

1-2 

Riiire 

2126 

598 

14 

2U9 

<i 

15 

610 

1 

iierlin 

1598 

545 

4 

55 

4 

13 

534 

7 

Koxbury 

784 

282 

3 

16 

1 

8 

255 

"^ 

Morotown 

1128 

345 

1 

30 

!.> 

9 

223 

iluxhurv 

820 

291 

8 

8 

281 

o 

Wait3!ield 

1048 

341 

'J 

35 

5 

9 

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Fay?ton 

C35 

219 

2 

1 

0 

167 

Wan-en 
Total 

943 

306 

2 

36 

- 

- 

105 

8 
196 

258 
6866 

1 
49 

23506 

7105 

136 

1403 

EloomfielJ 
Brigliton 
Brunswick 
Canaan 

179 
157 
130 

378 

47 
26 
2G 
96 

2 
3 
1 
9 

1 

2 
3 
3 
5 

62 
45 

47 
108 

Concord 

1024 

223 

<) 

21 

4 

11 

363 

East  Haven 

79 

13 

1 

1 

20 

Granby 

105 

19 

1 

2 

13 

'^ 

Guildhall 

470 

102 

3 

9 

7 

4 

120 

5 

Lunenburg 

1130 

251 

A 

39 

(i 

11 

37V 

Lemington 
lilaidstone 
Averill 
Victory 

124 

271 

11 

140 

33 

64 

3 

29 

3 

1 

2 
3 

o 

40 
90 

30 

Wenlock 
Total 

28 

- 

6 
938 

S 

90 

— 

18 

49 

1345 



4226 

78 

CENSUS    OF    VERMONT— CONTINUED. 

Persons  employed  in 

Scl 

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2  c 

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X 

c 
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1745 

420 

4 

49 

6 

18 

650 

8 

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984 

280 

o 

15 

3 

12 

323 

12 

Washington 

1359 

418 

6 

26 

3 

20 

517 

1 

Williiiinstown 

iiao 

458 

4 

44 

5 

17 

562 

3 

l.Tadlord 

If  55 

273 

8 

76 

I 

4      10 

10 

447 

I 

Corinth 

1970 

362 

T) 

40 

15 

21 

708 

3 

Vershire 

1198 

243 

5 

10 

3 

16 

436 

1 

^ 

Chelsea 

1959 

303 

15 

81 

11 

18 

659 

2 

^"  HiookfiplJ 

1789 

351 

(■ 

38 

9 

18 

626 

?   iVewbiiry 

'J578 

45') 

13 

89 

27      24 

21 

865 

3 

6 

Strafford 

17o2 

458 

19 

73 

19 

13 

fi20 

13 

West  Kairlee 

8-34 

250 

3 

23 

4 

7 

297 

1 

F.irleo 

t;44 

184 

o 

13 

3 

4 

6 

245 

7 

Hr..  intree 

l-->3'2 

373 

3 

40 

7 

19 

406 

3 

[•indolj.h 

•2678 

r9-.> 

19 

141 

96 

21 

915 

1 

'.'"nnliridgo 

1811 

490 

.<; 

50 

8 

20 

640 

2 

'lliottbnl 

2005 

514 

13 

85 

16 

17 

706 

2 

Total 

27873 

6558 

132 

893 

1  34    166 

267 

9622 

63 

iirookline 

;i28 

213 



16 

2 



4 

114 

2 

Jamaica 

i58i; 

982 

76 

6 

13 

542 

6 

Xewfane 

1403 

753 

o 

133 

11 

11 

434 

2 

Strutton 

341 

197 

8 

5 

132 

4 

'I'ownshend 

1345 

804 

144 

30 

9 

430 

2 

Wiirdshoro' 

1102 

581 

120 

18 

7 

386 

'iarlSoro' 

1027 

327 

3 

15 

4 

13 

377 

3 

l-'omerset 

202 

74 

o 

3 

89 

Dover 

729 

212 

3 

17 

4 

9 

245 

5 

j:  Ililifox 

1399 

453 

3 

44 

6 

15 

491 

4 

c   VVilriunfTton 

1296 

394 

4 

54 

12 

13 

426 

5 

^  Whitin^'liam 

1391 

379 

4 

52 

10 

13 

480 

1  j^    Kockinsham 

933fl 

490 

20 

330 

1    3      20 

17 

703 

1 

'-  ,\Vestiiiiii.-iler 

1550 

510 

5 

70 

8 

12 

479 

2 

Athens 

378 

131 

11 

1 

3 

119 

2 

Windhan^i 

757 

213 

4 

29 

1 

9 

275 

I.ondoiidcriy 

1210 

3f.O 

6 

58 

10 

13 

409 

1 

t;  r:i  flon 

132(; 

3!  7 

5 

86 

8 

13 

436 

7 

Acton 

170 

55 

2 

1 

4 

51 

Putney 

1383 

400 

P 

112 

7 

12 

4(;2 

2 

Dunimerston 

1263 

41-2 

4 

46 

5 

12 

451 

Bratllebo  o' 

2024 

583 

30 

326 

16 

16 

838 

1 

— ^ 

Guilford 

1.^2) 

— 

509 

7 

76 

— 

2 

14 

49G 

79 

CENSUS    OF    VERMONT — CONTINUED. 

C 

3 
O 
o 

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Name  of  Towns. 

2 

1 

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Persons  engaged  in 

Schools,  &c. 

S 
IS 

1 

111 
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1    !i 

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Vernon 

705; 

264 

2 

4 

1 

8,  231 

Total 

2744-J 

10201 

122 

1859 

3 

3 

178 

248  9138 

49 

Elmoie 

476 

150 

0 

9 

2 

7:   144 

4 

Wolcott 

910 

274 

3 

30 

1 

11'  299 

4 

Hydei>ark 

108U 

327 

5 

28 

5 

11    289 

12 

Eden 

703 

207 

4 

15 

1 

8.  211 

5 

Cambridge 

1790 

1 

511 

13 

66 

10 

17,  .531) 

45 

«; 

Wuterville 

610 

145 

4 

33 

2 

6    200 

4 

rs 

Johnson 

1410 

365 

10 

67 

9 

12    492 

18 

1 

Stow 

1371 

392 

9 

56 

6 

12    447 

13 

Morristown 

1503 

422 

17 

62 

13 

12 

423 

23 

Mans/ield 

223 

64 

2 

4 

77 

3 

Sterling' 

193 

70 

1 

3 

42 

1 

Belvidero 
Total 

207 

59 

1 

2     62 

10 

10475 

I 

298. 

1:8 

369 

1 

- 

49 
I 

105  3216 

4i     99 

142 

Stamford 

602 

120 

1 

16 

Ijlasteiibury 

53 

14 

2 

20 

Searsliui^jh 

190 

24 

2 

Bennin^'ton 

3429 

■A 

364 

26 

323 

27 

12 

419 

4 

Woodford 

487 

30 

1 

23 

o 

4o 

Reudslioro' 

767 

15; 

31 

4 

127 

Pownul 

1613 

279 

5 

63 

5 

10 

349 

10 

s 

Shaftsbury 

1885 

378 

4 

77 

8 

10 

305 

ii 

Sandgato 

77f 

21- 

o 

19] 

2 

9 

206 

12 

■S 

Pom 

.578 

156 

1 

8 

1 

6 

200 

1 

a: 

Landgrove 

344 

•  9 

6 

12 

1 

2 

3 

115 

1 

uiiderl  tud 

438 

81) 

4 

34 

4 

136 

3 

Arjin^'t  m 

1038 

224 

6 

64 

7 

9 

325 

11 

llupert 

108( 

2C9 

6 

33 

7 

9 

34.- 

1(1 

iiorset 

142( 

7 

290 

6 

125 

6 

12 

431 

12 

Winhall 

.57i 

128 

3 

13 

1 

6 

200 

Manchegter 

1594 

301 

12 

102i 

17 

10 

510 

10 

- 

Total 

16872 

21 

3097 

83 

945   2 

- 

84 

J12J3894 

74 

Jastleton 

1769 

_ 

357 

35, 

10 

59- 

s 

Fairhaven 

t;33 

120 

31 

4 

2U9 

Westhaven 

774 

160 

18' 

9 

264 

(« 

Henaon 

1403 

320 

14 

11 

510 

^^•^^ 

■■ 

■BOKB 

■Exa 

mmi 

tm*m 

K^^ 

O^BM 

80 

^^ 

CENSUS    OF    VERMONT — 

CONTINUED. 

S 
O 

a 

c 

5 

Name  of  Towus. 

I 

Persons 

engage 

iin 

Schools 

.  &c.    1 

< 

__9 

S   .1° 

fill 

=     15 
1^     ■"< 

i  > 

'3 
c 

-r: 

c 
c 
5 
5 

o 

O   1) 

"■$■  i 

Orwell 

1504 

347 

30 

10 

473 

.Sudliury 

79i; 

183 

15 

7 

269 

IIuI)bardton 

719 

168 

19 

9 

287 

Chittenden 

C44 

14 

137 

15 

2 

7 

163 

17 

Clarendon 

1549 

272 

10 

62 

1 

8 

13 

517 

3 

Danbv 

1379 

330 

13 

61 

•2 

9 

12 

505 

Ira    ■ 

431 

101 

12 

2 

5 

152 

Mendon 

545 

120 

20 

6 

185 

2 

•o 

Middletown 

1U57 

248 

10 

57 

15 

9 

333 

Mount  Holly 

1356 

341 

3 

35 

8 

11 

399 

1 

Mount  Tabor 

226 

63 

1 

2 

3 

59 

1 

g 

Pawlet 

1748 

340 

15 

154 

1    17 

10 

459 

4 

«-. 

Pittsfield 

615 

1(15 

5 

17 

3 

5 

216 

"§ 

Poultney 

1878 

346 

9 

123 

1 

25 

15 

648 

■2 

r?herburne 

498 

100 

4 

5 

1 

8 

156 

1 

i^ 

Shrewsbury 

1218 

1 

253 

6 

94 

3 

10 

456 

Tinmoiuli 

780 

187 

1 

24 

6 

8 

271 

Wallingford 

1608 

359 

14 

72 

I 

15 

12 

583 

3 

Wells 

740 

162 

1 

22 

1 

8 

224 

1 

Rutland 

2708 

561 

24 

120 

25 

16 

963 

Pittsford 

1927 

17 

509 

7 

66 

8 

18 

650 

Brandon 

2194 

5 

397 

7 

104 

14 

13 

783 

- 

Total 

30699 

37 

6595 

129 

1 156 

3 

3  164 

249 
21 

10330 
610 

33 
5 

Pomfret 

1774 

612 

~5 

30 

f 

Hartford 

2194 

507 

17 

161 

H 

21 

683 

5 

Hartland 

2341 

746 

10 

144 

4 

];■ 

20 

791 

6 

Woodstock 

3315 

666 

30 

288 

4 

3c 

16 

1043 

Bridgwater 

13S3 

450 

o 

49 

2 

15 

435 

Norwich 

2218 

593 

89 

67 

20 

747 

Sharon 

1371 

358 

53 

1 

3 

15 

407 

c 

Royalton 

1917 

445 

98 

9 

Hi 

567 

1 

"Ta 

Bethel 

1886 

435 

148 

16 

14 

536 

Barnard 

1774 

480 

62 

10 

15 

628 

1 

Stockbrid^e 

1418 

395 

50 

5 

16 

437 

5 

Rocliester 

1396 

379 

41 

5 

13 

469 

Chester 

2305 

610 

14 

81 

14 

20 

752 

3 

Andover 
Baltimore 

877 
155 

263 
55 

6 

21 
3 

3 

9 

1 

293 
40 

Weston 

1032 

297 

6 

64 

4 

12 

368 

Springfield 

2625 

800 

23 

169 

2 

1 

20 

19 

904 

Weathersfieid 

2081 

647 

16 

115 

4 

13 

12 

703 

LH>.i»IMJ 

^^■"^ 

^na 

mmam 

<■■ 

^n 

^DUI 

wmmmim 

0^BH 

81 


CENSUS    OF    VERMONT — CONCLUDED. 


Persons  ensaifed  in 


Name  of  Towes- 


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Windsor 

Reading 

Plymouth 

Ludlow 

Cavendish 

Total 

Whiting 

Weybridge 

Shoreham 

Panton 

Middlehury 

Iieioestor 

Ferrisburgh 

CornwaU 

Bridport 

Addison 

Bii»tol 

Monkton 

New  Haven 

Starksboro' 

Kipton  * 

Goshen 

Granville 

Hancock 

Salisbury 

Walthain 

Vergennes 

Avery's  Gore 

Lincoln 

Total 


2744 

1363 

141 

13G3 

1427 


40356 


659 

79- 

1674 

670 

3162 

603 

1755 

1164 

1480 

1232 

1233 

1310 

1503 

1263 

357 

621 

545 

465 

942 

283 

1017 

78 

770 


730 

465 
494 
411 
381 


141 
176 
364 
154 
311 
154 
370 
321 
312 
279 
197 
307 
339 
237 
7& 
120' 
140 
129 
164 
58 
72 
13 
134 

1    4671 


403 

477 
488 
426 


142 
153 
420 
110 
4G0 

68 
293 
240 
300 
260 
400 
555 
630 
488 

75 
280 
255 
■200 
440 
190 
230 

10 
310 


24 
4 

21 
5 
7 

22 


6449    105 


FopnlatioH,  of  'Werinout,  1840,  by  Cointfiea 

Bennington,  16,872IChittenden,  22,977' 


Windham, 

W^indsor, 

Rutland, 

Addison, 

()range, 

Washington, 


27,442 
40,356 
30,699 
23,583 
27,873 
23,500 


Caledonia, 

Franklin, 

Lamoille, 

Orleans, 

Essex, 

Grand  Isle, 


21,891 
24,531 
10,475  J.  §1 
13,634 

4,226 

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JXeca/f i tiff af ion,  exhibitiitg  the aggri gate nsnottnt 
of  each  desrriplioii  of  persous  in  the  Miistfict  of 
"Vcrutont,  hy  classes 

FKEE  WHITE  PEKSONS. 

MALES.  j  FEMALES. 

21,790  Under  5  years  of  age, 
19,069  Of  5  and  under  10, 
17,,%!  Of  JO  and  under  15, 
lf;,999  Of  15  and  under  20, 
93,000  Of  20  and  under  30, 
17,59(i  Of  30  and  under  40, 
Of  40  and  under  50, 


Under  5  years  of  age. 
Of  5  and  under  10, 
Of  10  and  UEid.r  15, 
Of  15  and  under  20, 
<Jf20  and  under  30, 
Of  30  and  under  40, 
Of  40  and  under  50, 
Of  50  and  under  60, 
Of  60  and  under  70, 
Of  70  and  under  80, 
OfSi)  and  und.  r  90, 
Of  9' I  and  undrr  100, 
Of  100  and  upwards, 


12,817 
7,983 
5,454 
3,137 

884 

m 

13 


Of  50  and  under  60, 
fffOO  and  under  70, 
Of  70  and  undergo, 
Of  80  and  under  90, 
Of  90  and  under  100, 
Of  100  and  upwards, 


20,379 

18,877 

16,677 

15,744 

24,2» 

18,163 

12,807 

8,612 

5,423 

2,875 

951 

100 

7 


146,378 
Total  number  of  free  while  persons,  291,218 

FREE  COLORED  PERSONS. 

MALES.  I  FEMALES. 


Under  10  years  of  age 
or  10  and  under  24, 
t»f24   ind  under  36, 
Of  3''  and  under  55, 
Of  55  and  under  100, 
Of  100  and  upwards, 


91  Under  10  years  of  age, 
99|Of  10  and  under  24, 
74  Of  24  and  under  36, 
60  Of  36  and  under  55, 
38  Of  .55  and  under  100, 
2  Of  100  and  upwards, 

364 1 


144,840 


366 


Total  number  of  free  colored  persons,  730 

Total  agirregate,  291,948 

White  persons  included  in  the  foregoing  who  are  deaf  and  dumb, 
under  fourtet  n  years  of  age,  27 

Whif^  persons  included  in  the  foregoing,  who  are  deaf  and  dumb, 
oi  fuurteen  and  under  twenty-five,  «  19 

White  persons  included  in  the  foregoing,  who  are  deaf  and  dumb, 
over  twenty-live,  89 

Colored  persons  included  in  the  foregoing,  who  are  deaf  and  dumb,  2 

While  persons  included  in  the  foregoing,  who  are  blind,  101 

Colored  persons  included  in  the  foregoing,  who  are  blind,  2 

White  persons  included  in  the  foregoing,  who  are  insane  and  idi- 
ots, at  public  charge,  144 

Cciored  persons  included  in  the  foregoing,   who  are  insane  and 
idic.ts,  at  pulilic  charge, 

Whitt  persons  included  in  the  foregoing,  who  are  insane  and  idi- 
ots, at  private  charge, 

Colored  persons  included  in  the  foiegoing,   who  arc  insane  and 
idiois,  at 'private  charge. 

Tot,  i  number  of  persons  employed  in  mining. 

Total  iiumher  o"  persons  employed  in  agriculture. 

Tot  .:  nu.uber  of  persons  employed  in  commerce. 


4 
254 


9 

77 

73,150 

1,303 


Total  number  of  persons  employed  in  manufactures  and  trades,  13,174 
Total  number  of  persons  employed  in  navigation  of  the  ocean,        41 
Total  liumbor  of  persons  employed  in  navig.atioii  of  canals,  lakes, 
and  rivers,  146  I 


83 

Total  number  of  persons  employed  in  learned  professions,  I,5R3 

Total  number  of  pensioners  for  revolutionary  or  military  services,  1,320 
Total  number  of  universities  or  colleges,  3 

Total  number  of  students  in  universities  or  colleges,  233 

Total  number  of  academics  and  grammar  schools,  46 

Total  number  of  students  in  academies  and  grammar  schools,     4,113 
Total  number  of  primary  and  common  schools,  2,402 

Total  number  of  scholars  in  primary  schools,  97,518 

Total  number  of  white   persons  over  twenty  years  of  age,  who 
cannot  read  and  write,- '    '  2,270 


Governors  of  l^ermont. 

JVo.  of  years. 

Tliomas  Chittenden,  1778  to  1789,  11 

Moses  Robinson,  1789  to  1790,  1 

Thomas  Chittenden,  1790  to  1797,  7 

I.  Tichenor,  1797  to  1807,  10 

Israel  Smith,  1807  to  WOS,  1 

I.  Tichenor,  1808  to  1809,  1 

Jonas  Galuslm,  1809  to  1813,  4 

Martin  Chittenden,  1813  to  1815,  2 

Jonas  Galusha,  1815  to  1820,  5 

Richard  Skinner,  1820  to  1823,  3 

C.  P.  Van  Ness,  1823  to  1826,  3 

Ezra  Butler,  1826  to  1828,  2 

Samuel  C.  Crafts,  1828  to  1839,  4 

William  A.  Palmer,  1832  to  1835,  3 

S.  H.  Jenison,  1836  to  1841,  5 

Charles  Paine,  1841 


OMcem  of  the  Cttstotns  for  Vermont,  Sept.  30, 
1841. 

Officers.  Location.  Salary. 

William' P.  Briggs,     Collector,  Burlington,  $1,090  84 

Harry  Miller,  Dep.  Col.  and  Insp.  "  750  00 

Thaddeus  Crane,  "        "  "      Alburgli,  500  00 

Frederick  Hazen,  "         "  "  "  500  00 

George  W.  Foster,       "      '  "  "      Swanton,  360  00 

Robert  L.  Paddock,      "         "  "      Highgate,  360  00 

Orville  Kimpton,  "         "  "      Franklin,  240  00 

1  Lyman  H.  Potter,         "         "  "      Berkshire,  240  00 

i  John  S.  Royce,  "         "  "      Richford,  240  00 

Curtis  Elkins,  "         "  "      Troy,  240  00 

Charles  Muhony,  "         "  "      Derby  Line,  360  00 

William  Rich,  "         "  "^      Canaan,  240  00 

f^ibis  Houghton,  Inspector,  Lyndon,  240  00 

Win.  P.  Sawyer,  "  Hyde  Park,  240  00 

Luther  Cross,  "  Montpelier,  240  00 

i  Benjamin  C.  Webster,  Master  of  Rer.  Boat  Lake  Champlain,  360  00 

Jedodiah  Hyde  jr.,  Inspector  and  Boatman,  Alburgh,  240  00 

William  Magowan,        "  "■  "  240  00 


Voipu  Clerks  Sfc.  in  the  a-everal  Vowns  in  the 
State,  1841—4:3. 

The  following  returns  were  not  received  in  season  to  be  inserted  ia 
their  proper  place. 

BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 

Glastenbury. — Town  clerk   Jeremiah  Mc  Donald,   constable  Eliaa 


84 


Elwell  jr,  Bplectmpn  Joremiah  5Ic  Donald,  P^Iijah  Hewes  jr,  Ishinael 
R  Elwell ;  listers  Asa  G  Hewes,  John  Elwell,  Elias  Elwell  jv  ;  trus- 
tees Asa  G  llewes,  Ishmael  R  Elwell,  John  Elwell ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen);  physicians  Elijah  Hewes,  Asa  G  Howes. 

Peru. — Town  clerk  Thomas  Baldwin  jr,  constable  Wni.  R  Blanch- 
ard,  selectmen  B  E  Brownell,  Samuel  Wriijht,  Noel  Barber  ;  trustees 
Josiah  Wright,  David  Gordon,  Elijah  Barber ;  physicians  B  F  Mor- 
gan, C  Bannister  ;  postmaster  John  M  Potter. 

WINDSOR  COUNTY.', 

Baltimore. — Town  clerk  John  Piper,  constable  Oren  E.  Averill,  se- 
lectmen John  Piner,  Wm  Davis,  Phinehas  C  Robinson  ;  trustees  Le- 
vi Piper,  Stephen  Robinson,  Willard  Davis  ;  listers  Stephen  Robin- 
son, Luther  Graves,  Joshua  Leonard  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men); clergy  Joshua  Leonard. 

\DDISON  COUNTY. 

Waltham. — Town  clerk  Peleg  Fisher,  constalile  Azro  Benton,  se- 
lectmen Judson  Hurd,  Charles  Bacon,  RoUin  Everts;  listers  Abijah 
Hurd,  Chester  Ward,  Hiram  Fisher;  trustees  Rollin  Everts,  Charles 
Bacon,  Peleg  Fisher;  overseer  of  the  poor  Nelson  Saxton. 

GRANGE  COUNTY. 

Bradford. — Town  clerk  Andrew  B  Peters,  constable  R  M  Cham- 
berlin,  selectmen  John  B  Woodward,  George  P  Baldwin,  Woody 
Grow;  trustees  John  B  Pickett,  George  W  Prichard,  Jesse  Stoddard  ; 
clergy  Cephas  H  Kent  con.  Elliot  B  Fletcher,  Wm  B  Morse  meth. 
George  B  Golett  chris.;  attorneys  J  W  D  Parker,  Seth  Austin  ;  phy- 
sicians Jolm  Poole,  Wm  H  Hayes,  Wm  Martin  :  postmaster  George 
Prichard. 

ORLEANS  COUNTY. 

Morgan. — Town  clerk  Charles  Cummings,  constable  John  C  Moore, 
selectmen  Simeon  Albee,  Samuel  Bartlett,  Osmand  N  Colby;  listers 
Marson  Leavens,  Cyrus  Hemmingway,  Samuel  Daggett;  trustees 
Charles  Cummings,  Cyrus  Hemmingway,  David  Hamhiet ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Wm  Colby  ;  clergy  Jacob  S  Clark  con.;  phvsician  Lovcll 
M  C  Keach. 

ESSEX  COUNTY. 

Victory. — Town  clerk  Loomis  Wells,  constable  Hubbard  Gates,  se- 
lectmen Jonathan  Hill,  Ransom  Hall,  John  Gates;  listers  James 
Towle,  Abraham  Sanborn,  Isaac  R  Houstin  ;  clergy  Isaac  R  Houstin 
meth. 

GRAND  ISLE  COUNTY. 

Grand  Isle. — Town  clerk  Hiram  Tobias,  constable  Benj  Griffith, 
selectmen  Samuel  Adams,  Solon  Tobias,  Seth  Hoag  ;  trustees  Solon 
Tobias,  Seth  Hoag,  John  Chamberlin  ;  listers  Lewis  Ladd,  William 
Brown,  George  W  Hyde  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  Dorastus  Center,  Wm 
Brown;  clergy  O  G  Wheelercon.  Orrin  Gregg  meth.;  physician  Mel- 
vin  Barns  ;  postmaster  Daniel  Jackson. 

Sonth  Hero.— Town  clerk  Calvin  Fletcher,  constables  Alfred  M 
Kinney,  David  G  Dixon;  selectmen  Wallis  Mntt,  T^orouzo  Hall,  Ab- 
ner  B  Landon  ;  trustees  Wm  Landon,  Franklin  Robinson,  Orange 
Phelps  ;  listers  Lewis  Motf,  Orange  Phelps,  Wm  R  Adams  ;  over- 
seers of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Orville  G  Wheeler  con.   

Burnham  meth.;  attoineys  Hector  Adams,  Newell  Lyon  ;  physicians 
Elisha  Root,  Artemas  Goodnow  ;  postmaster  Elisha  Root. 


85 


fivil  Goverittiietit  of  fertnotit. 

Hi3  Excellency  CHARLES  PAINE,   Governor. 

JOHN  SPALDING,  Treasurer. 

ALVAH  SABLN,  Secretary  of  State— C.  L.  KNAPP,  Deputy. 

HENRY  HALE,  Secretary  of  Civil  and  Military  Affairs. 

KAVrU  PEIR(<!E,  Woodstock,  Auditor. 

JOSEPH  BERRY,  Newbury,  Auditor  in  Treasury  Department. 

WILLL-VM  T.  BURNHAM,  Sergeant-at-Arms. 

Senate  • 

tis  Honor  WATTSTILL  R.  RANNEY,  Lieut.  Gov.,  President. 

Members. 

.  T,       -        NoADiAH  Swift, 
Henrv  Shelden. 
John  Barrett, 
David  Crawford, 
Emerv  Wheelock. 
Orson  Clark, 
Anderson  G.  Dana, 
Isaac  Norton. 

-  Barnabas  Dean, 
Abel  Gilson, 
Walter  Palmer, 
Thomas  P.  Russell. 

-  Elias  Bottum, 
Isaac  Chipman, 
Dobastus  Wooster. 
Calvin  Blodgett, 
Royal  Hatch, 
Tappan  Stevens. 

.  -_      -  Thaddeus  R.  Fletcher, 

S§  David  French. 

Paul  Dillingham  JR., 
Nathaniel  Eaton. 
r.  W.  Aiken,  (ineligible.) 
Thomas  Bartlett  jr. 
-    Horace  Eaton, 
Moses  Fisk, 
Alvah  Sabin. 
Orleans  County,        -        -        -        -     Sidney  S.  Hemmenwav. 
Essez  County,        -        .        -        -         Moody  Rich. 
Grand  Isle  County,        .        .        -         William  L.  Sowles. 
De  Witt  C.  Clarke,  Secretctry. 

E.  A.  Stansbubv,  Assistant  Secretary. 
Zebina  C.  Camp,  Dvor-Keeper. 

F.  A.  Garfield,  Assistant. 

Rev.  Charles  R.  Harding,  Chaplain. 

House  of  Representatives. 

CARLOS  COOLIDGE,  Speaker. 

P.  F.  Merrill,  Clerk. 

Ambrose  L.  Brown,  Assistant  Clerk. 

Oel  Billings,  Emrrossina-  Clerk. 

Shubael  B.  Flint,  Doorkeeper. 

Iiuman  Rublee,    J 

Moses  Hawks,     }  Officers  of  the  House. 

Notman  Durant,  ) 

Gamaliel  Washburn,  Messenger. 


Bennington  County, 
Windham  County, 

Rutland  County, 

Windsor  County, 

Addison  County, 

Orange  County, 

Chittenden  County, 
Washington  County, 
Caledonia  County, 
Franklin  Coxmty, 


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Nahuin  Eager, 
Henry  H.  Barton, 
Sam'l  L.  Billings, 
Ephraim  Rice, 
Ashbel  Kidder, 
J.  McxM.  Shafler, 
John  Stebbins, 
John  D.  Warren, 
Alvan  Goodell, 
Elisha  Putnam, 
Henry  Estahrook, 
Wra.  Harris, 

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Horace  King, 
N.  T.  Sprague, 
Wm.  Sanford, 
Enoch  Smith, 
Capen  Leonard  jr., 
Ira  Edmonds, 
Joseph  Sheldon  jr., 
James  Flagg, 
Russell  Fish, 
Sam'l  Caldwell, 
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Horace  Pierce, 
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ICIijah  Cleveland, 
IJaniel  Dustin, 
John  G.  Chandler, 
Win.  H.  Martin, 

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SUPREME  COURT. 

CHARLES  K.  WILLIAMS,  Chief  Justice. 
STEl'ilEN  llOYCE,       \ 
JACOB  COLLAR?  EU,     (  „,■,,„„,  7,.„„. 
ISAAC  F.  UEDFIELD,?-**^'^^''*-^'"''^*^- 
MILD  L.  BENNETT,     ) 


BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 

„      .      •     t:.   n  1  •  t  Masistant  Justices, 

Benjamin  b  .  Oliii,  \ 

Gurdin  H,  Smitli,  Manchester,  Sheriff. 

Harraan  CanficU,  Staters  Attcmtey. 

Aaron  Denio,jr.  High  Bailiff. 

Ixiren  Doun,  Judircof  Probate  for  the  (hstrict  of  Manchester. 

Orsamus  C.  Merrill,  Jutf^-e  of  Probate  fvr  the  district  of  Bcnningtion. 

A.  F.  Iiierriman,  ^ 

John  C.  Roberts,  S  Ccm-missioners  fur  the  jail  at  Jilar.chester. 

Wm.  M.  Spcrry,  J 

Orsamus  C.  Merrill,  j 

John  Hicks,  >  Commissiontrsfor  the  jail  at  Bennington. 

Daniel  Hulin"r,  ) 


JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Arlington.       Hymen  Tuttle,     Fowler  W  Hoyt, 
Reuben  Barney,  J  II  Bennett,         M  B  Goodwin, 
Wm  Btliiiiss,        Alson  Squiers,      Mason  Brings, 
John  B  Lathrop,  Alva  Rice,  Wm  Benedict, 

Harmon  Canlield,J  V  DSpeiglo,     Jared  Boom, 
Ethan  Stone,         Elijah  Filamore,  Eh'r  Chambetlin. 
Lemuel  Hawioy,  Samuel  Loomis,  James  B  Smith, 
Jesse  Herrington.Wm  C  Hawks.     James  Hickox, 

Bennington.  Dorset.  Azel  Morse, 

S  H  Blackmer,     K  M  Underhill,    I^oring  Dean, 
Pierpoint  Isham,  Dan  Kent,  Lyman  Way. 

A  P  Lyman,  Wm  J  Soper,  Peru. 

W  S  Southworth,Jarvis  Andrus,      IsraelBatchelder 
John  S  Robinson,  Abiol  Blanchard,  A  Messenger, 
Paul  M  Henry,     Benj  Ames,  Freeman  Lyon, 

Simeon  Morse,    John  T  Griffith.   James  Wait, 

Qla^tenbury,     I  K  Batchelder, 

J  McDonald,        Benj  Ballard. 

Wm  Wait,  Pownal. 


John  Hicks, 
Nial  Rich, 
Charles  Hicks, 
Wm  Burt, 


Elins  Elwell  jr.    W  R  Blanchard, 

' I)  B  Slocum, 

Samuel  Wright, 


S  B  McEowen,     John  Elwell, 

F  Stratton,  Lewie  Bolles, 

Aaron  Ketchum  John  Bugby. 

Green  Blackmer,       Laiidirrove. 

PelegMilington,  (Jideon  Davis, 

Bradford  Godfrey.Elijah  Woodard,  Joseph  Myers  jr 

George  Benton,    Amori  Benson,     Pliny  Morgan, 

Lemuel  Morgan,  Aaron  P  Ijeland,  Harmon  Myers, 

Calvin  Gilson,      James  Martin,      S  W^ager. 

M  C  Morgan,        Calvin  P  Mead 

NormanBlackmer      Mavchestcr. 

Luther  Park,        Wm  P  Black, 

B  Lobdell,  Zerah  Hard, 


Orin  Bates, 
Heman  Scranton 
Abram  G  Parker 


Kinsley  Brown, 
N  F  Oviatt, 
Andr  Whipple  jr 
Eber  Dunham 


Vine  Gage, 


Ahiman  L  Miner,S  D  Thompson, 


B  Thompson, 
David  Goodell, 
Elijah  Barber, 
Edda  Perkins, 
FJMHPVarin, 
,R  Carpenter, 
Jos  C  Stillman, 
B  E  Brownell, 
Wm  Oatman. 
Readxboro^ . 
Rich'dCarpenter, 
Nath'lDalrymple, 
,Ja's  Dalrymple, 
Rob't  Burrington, 
C  W  Baker, 
Sylvester  Bishop, 
Jacob  Hicks, 
Charles  Bond, 
ElishaLittlefield, 
Isaac  Blanchard, 
Joel  Houghton, 

Rupert. 
Nathan  Burton, 
,Simeon  Rising  jr. 
John  Moore, 
Joseph  Hastings, 
Hiram  S  Smith, 
SterlingSlierman, 
Titus  S'lieldon, 
John  Plielps, 
Seth  Sheldon, 
.Henry  Sheldon. 

Sandsate, 
Horace  Hurd, 


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Theo  Sanrlerson, 
Thomas  Feck, 
Harmon  Tucker, 
RosuL'll  Tultle. 

Scarsbur^ft. 
Josei>U  Crosier, 
Josepli  Eames, 
John  Knapp, 
Solomon  Rich, 
Ashl.'v  Stone. 

S'iafl,'ibunj. 
Samii-'l  Ames, 
Eli  Howe, 
I'Jial)  Stone, 
Elijah  Galusha, 
J  Moiitsomerv, 
Hiram  iliiling", 
AVni  1)  Taft, 


Jeremiah  Fisk, 
John  Johnson, 
Hiram  Cole, 
Dennis  George, 
John  M  Olin, 
Hiram  Barton, 
Lemuel  Bottum, 


Elisha  Lake, 
Seneca  Philips, 
James  Houghton 
Calvin  Sampson, 
Tyler  Sumner, 
J  L  Willmarth. 
Sunderland. 


NaluimWheclockMichael  Judson, 
jNlartin  Ames,       Joel  Kinney, 
Lyman  Bottum,    Ethan  Bradley, 
John  Bates,  Wm  Perkins  jr. 

John  Niles,  Winhall. 

Isaac  Dyer,  Reuben  Brooks, 

Abncr  Bump,        Silas  Eddy, 
Warren  Ma ttesonBeriah  Wheeler, 
Josepli  Wait.        John  Jackson, 
Stamford.        Horace  Bond, 
Otis  Philips, 


John  T  Leonard, 
J  F  Butterfield, 
,Francis  Kidder. 

Woodford. 
Alonzo  Fox,  • 
H.  P.  Noycs, 
Nathan  Brown, 
Phineas  Bolles, 
Norman  E  Eddy, 
Joseph  Knapp, 
Enos  Knapp, 
Reuben  Hall, 
Elijah  Downs, 
Jos  B  Cromack, 
Henry  Loveland, 
Elijah  A  Cutler, 


WINDHAM  COUxNTY. 

Assistant  Justices. 


Henry  Wheelock 

Wm.  R.  Shafter, 

Gati^s  Perry,  jr.,  Rockingham,  .SAeri^. 

HowiilTvlcr,  State's  Jlttomcy, 

Pardon  T.  Kimball,  Ilia-h  Bailiff. 

EUery  Albee,  Judn-e  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  iVestminster. 

Marshal  Miller,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  Marlboro''. 

William  Adams,  'i  ■        , 

Walter  Eager,      \jail  Commissioners.  ,:' 

Benj.  Ormsbee,    ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Joseph  Steen,       Joel  Chandler,     John  Gibson, 
Larkin  G  Mead.  Enos  Leonard,      Wm  Hale. 
BrookUne.       Asa  Knight,  Guilford. 


Athens. 
Abraham  Ball, 
Micali  Davis, 
Amos  Davis, 


Ephraim  Park,      Samuel  Knight,   Samuel  Sikes, 


T  H  Whitney,     Jacob  Burdett,  Asa  Dutton,  N  B  Chapin, 

T  Alexander,       Anthony  Mason,  David  Bemis,        Barnard  Lynde, 

Daniel  Fuller,      Isaac  Wellman,  Isaac  N  Knapp,    B  W  Stevens, 
Tisdale  Porter,     Samuel  Stebbin3,J  F  Stearns,  James  Noyes, 

BratUcboro'.      Barz.  Stickney,  Joseph  Dii,  Wm  G  Cutting, 

LemuolWliitney,Samuel  Bennett,  John  Clark,  L  P  Mory, 

Samuel  Elliot,     Joel  Harwood,  Thomas  Miller,    A  C  Barney, 

Asa  Keyes,  Charles  Hale,  John  B.  Miller.    Joseph  Taylor, 

Henry  Smith,  Dover.  Orafton.         Robert  Bardvvell, 

Paul  Chase,  Laban  Jones,  Benj.  Dwinnell,  John  Lynde, 

J  D  Bradley,         Lyman  Howe,  Thad.  Taylor,      Elihu  Field, 

Samuel  Root,       A  P  Perry,  P  W  Dean,  George  Eels, 

Joseph  Goodhue, Asaph  Haskins,  D  L  Putnam,        Ephraim  Taylor, 
Willard  Arms,      David  Dexter,  jr..\sher  Putnam,     John  Melendy, 

LaFayette  Clark,Jame3  Miner,  B  H  Bridgman,     Jared  Putnam, 

Samuel  Earl  jr.    Liberty  Howe,  Erastus  i?urgC33,Wm  Gregory, 

Dana  Hyde,  Wm  H  Jones,  Gideon  Palmer,    E|ihraim  Gates, 

Jarius  Hill,  Ebenr  .Sears,  jr.  ArabroscBurgess,Ward  Bullock. 

Jonathan  Smith,  Wm  Walker.  Samuel  Walker,  Halifax. 

Willard  Martin,      Dummcrston.  Wm  Whitcomb,  Isaac  Worden, 

S  H  Price,  Joseph  Duncan,  Hymen  Burgess,  James  L  Stark, 

J  R  Blake,  Asa  Boyden,  Abiel  Stoddard,    Reuben  Hatch, 


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Elisha  Hagar,       David  Crawford,  John  N  Glazier.   Asa  Kidder. 
Calvin  Buckliii,   Ephraim  Brown,        Townshend.  fVestminster. 

Wm  H  Stark,       Tliomas  White,   Eb'r  Huntington,  Ellery  Albee, 


Sanford  Plumb,  Farria  Moore, 
Nicholas  Clark,  Israel  Keyes, 
Rufus  K  Henry.  J  Kimball, 

Jamaica.         G  Cudworth, 
Nathan  Robbing,  J  T  Radway, 
Alpheus  Kellogg,John  Smith, 
Ziba  Cl)apin,         David  Foster, 
H  Livermore, 
James  Brown, 


Nathan  Fisher,    James  Titcorab, 
Daniel  Fisher,      Joseph  Ranney, 
Joseph  Jennison,  Stephen  Tuthill, 
IjemuelFarwell,  S  S  Stoddard, 
Zadock  Sawyer,  Ira  Goodhue, 
B  Salisbury,  John  McNielj 

Moses  W  Tyler,  John  Minard, 
Jonathan  Cutler,  Dana  Bailey,        Erastus  A  Holton 
Preston  W  Taft,  Jonas  Twitchell,  Alvan  Goodell. 


Joel  Holton,  Asa  Washburn,    O  Wilkinson  jr.       Whitliigham. 

Timo.  Goodale,  Warren  Parker,    H  L  Aiken,  Amos  Brown, 

fequire  Gleason,  Eb'r.  Hodgkin,     S  F  Thompson,    Obed  Foster, 

David  Eddy,  J  H  Stoddard,       Emery  Kathan,    Reuben  Winn, 

S  T  R  Cheney.  Wm  Houghton.    Sharon  Gray,        Asa  Godfrey, 

Londonderry.  Rock'muham.     John  Blandin,       Leonard  Brown, 

Luther  Stowell,  Artemas  RobbinsSamuel  Gray,       Walter  Gillet, 

Niles  Aldrich,  S  R  B  Wales,       Eb'r  M  Barber,     H  Sawyer, 

Thomas  S  Viol,  J  H  Campbell,      Clark  Wilkinson,Pearly  Starr, 

A  Whitman  jr.  David  Chandler,  John  Roberts,       Harvey  Brown, 

R  Harrington,  A  S  Campbell,      Charles  Phelps,    Rnfus  Brown, 

Barnet  Wait,  Elias  Pul;iipher,  J  H  Brigham,       J  Blanchard, 

Alfred  Pierce,  Cyrus  Locke,        Nath'l  Cheney  jr.P  H  Sumner, 


David  Arnold,       Horace  Baxter 
Alpheus  Weight, Russel  Hyde, 
Horace  Stnweil.  Wm  Henry, 

Marlboro\       J  S  Fullcrton, 
Ebenezer  TuckerN  T  Sheafe, 


Nathan  Pierce,     Elisha  Putnam, 
J  H  Phelps,  Nathan  L  Butler. 

A  C  Howard,  Wilmington. 

Wm  H  Joy,  Azor  Smith, 

Hollis  Nichols,     Lancy  Forbes, 
Phineas  Mather,  Alden  Hazletine,J  Mc  M  Shafter,  Stephen  P  Flagg, 
I'liny  Higley,        Elias  Olcutt  jr.    Abisha  Stoddard.  Otis  Haynes, 
Ira  Adams,  S  L  Billings,  Vernon.         John  C  Wilson, 

Elienr  Parson,      Joel  Whipple,      Cyrus  Washburn, AlnnsonParmely, 
Wm  Newton.       Wm  F  Hall,         Nathan  Wood,      M  F  Brigham, 
JVcwfanc.        Ezekiel  Weston,  Joseph  Franklin,  Oliver  Harris, 
Sylv.  Sherwin.      Thos  Gould,  Elijah  Stebbins,  Horace  Smith, 

W  H  Williams,  Solomon  Wriglit,Eli  Lee,  Horace  Hastings, 

Ebenr  Morse,       John  Wiley  2d.     Alfred  Alvord,      Heman  Swift, 
Slarshail  ililler,  Henry  Lake,         Wm  Johnson,       Oscar  L  Shafter, 
W  L  Williams,   Jesse  Howard,      Thomas  Jolinson,Rufus  Stearns, 


Benj.  Ormsbee,  Henry  Walker,    Wm  Heard, 

Benj.  Eager,  Lewis  Locke.        J  S  Burrows 

Jacob  Allen,  Somerset. 

Jonathan  Hall,  Hazleton  Rice, 

C  K  Field,  Joseph  Pike, 

Walter  Eager,  Hollis  Town, 

George  Fisher,  B  B  Putnam, 


George  Wheeler,Joseph  Morse, 
Chester  Olds,        Moses  Pike, 
Wm.  Stedman,     Ephraim  Rice. 
Royal  Tyler,  Stratton. 


Chester  Lee, 
Asa  Peeler, 
J  B  Green, 
John  Stebbins, 
JVardsboro'. 
J  P  Warren, 


Adna  B  Childs, 
Horace  Alvord, 
H  Esterbrooks. 

Windham. 
John  Woodburn, 
Joseph  Wood, 
Timothy  Burton, 
Samuel  Goddard, 


Pearly  Fairbanks, Levi  Kimball, 

Silas  Dexter,        Ezra  Pierce, 

Henry  Green,       G  W  Dutton, 


tephen  Warren,Warren  Highley, Emery  WheelockEIijah  White, 
Benj.  A  Ormsbee. Stephen  Ballard,  R  Kidder  jr.  Abel  Burdett, 

Putney.  Richard  Scott,      Holland  PlimjjtonSimeon  Pierce, 

Phineas  White,    David  Rice,  John  Tufts,  Horace  Cobb, 

T  Underwood,      E  Estabrook,        ErastusRamsdell,Wra  Harris. 


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WINDSOR  COUNTY. 
Assistant  Justices. 


David  Peircc, 

Reuber.  Washburn, 

Joel  Lull,  jr  ,  Windsor,  Sheriff, 

Barnabas  Dean,  High  Bailiff. 

Henry  Closson,  Stale's  jStturney. 

'J'homas  F.  Hamuiond,  Jadga  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  JVindsor. 

Thos.  P.  Russell,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  dintrict  of  Hartford. 

Walter  Palmer,        i 

Eliphalet  Dunham,  >  Jail  Commissioners. 

Simon  Warren,         ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

Jlvdover.  WLlliani  Smith,  Job  Richmond,  Jonathan  Hall, 
C  W  Chandler,  Samuel  Adams,  Buckley  Marcy,  Benj  F  Wood, 
Bcnj  Morse,  Salmon  F  Dutton, Moses  T  Swan,    Israel  P  Brown. 

Abraham  Brown,  Jesse  Adams,        Eph'mCleveland,         Pomfret. 
J  B  Manning,         Levi  Jackman,     I>iistin  Bates,       I  Tinkhara  jr 
Wm  Warner,       Abel  Gilson,         Sam'l  Weeden 
Chas  Sherwin,      Moody  S  Proctor,  E  J\I  Sleeker, 
G  W  Stickney,    John  F  Deane..     Asa  Weed, 
Joseph  Dodge  Jr,  Chester.  Levi  Govo, 

S  Howard  Jr.        Amos  Heald,         Hampden  Cutis,  Otis  Chamberlin, 

Barnard.        Thos  T  Barrett,   Joel  Hale  Martin  J)  Follett, 

Alpheus  Howe,    Josiah  Dana,  Ludlow. 

Charles  Walcott,P  O  Sargeant,  Asahel  Smith, 
Levi  Belknapp,  Philcm'n  RobbinsCharlea  Ives, 
Eb'r  Atwood,,  David  A  Sherwin, P  T  Washburn, 
Daniel  Aikin,.  Charles  Lee,  Pliny  Parker, 
Jasper  Clark,  Albert  Onion,  Asa  Fletcher, 
A  H  Danforth.      Rufus  Bruce,        Asa  S  Barton, 

Baltimore.       Abial  RichardsonSamue!  Ross, 
J  M  Boynton,        H  E  Stoughton,    Sewall  Fullani  jr. Luther  Kendall, 
John  Piper.  Nat'l  Richardson,        J^vrwich.         Solomon  Keyes, 

Bethel.  Ezra  Sargent,       Asa  Lord,  '   '    -   -   - 

Jonathan  Marsh,  Phineas  Leland,   Joel  Morris, 
Simeon  Babbitt,   Abner  W  Field,  Daniel  Miner, 
Walter  Perrin,      Charles  EdmundsWm  Slack  jr. 
Asa  Brooks,  Hugh  H  Henry.    Cyrus  Partridge,  Henry  Conant, 

Lovell  Lathrop,  Hartford.        Nath'l  Turner  jr.  Beuoni  Buck. 

Asa  Davis,  Zebulon  Delano,  Philip  Wheeler,         Rochester. 

liUther  D  PrestonJames  Udall,         Calvin  Sawyer,    Eph'm  D  Briggs, 


G  Winslow, 
Harvey  Biuce, 
Nathan  Snow, 
Stephen  Bugbee, 


Hosea  Doten, 
Henry  Hewitt  jr. 
Ora  Paul. 

Reading: 
John  Wheeler, 
Nathaniel  Dyer, 
Hiram  Goddard, 
Uriel  C  Hatch, 


Galo  B  Ralph, 
Rut'us  Forbush, 
ShubaelCShedd, 
B  Hapgood, 


Elijah  Castle,       John  Downer, 
Horace  H  Paine,  Daniel  Hazen, 
Daniel  Child,        Shnbel  Russ, 
John  Noble,  Samuel  Nutt, 

Thos  P  Russell.    Allen  Hazen, 
Bridgtwater.      Alfred  Neal, 


Benjamin  Neal,   S  A  Webber, 
John  Wright,       Lyman  Emerson, 
Thomas  Hazen,   Joel  Cooper, 
H  S  Richards,       SNewhall, 
Wm  Loveland,     L  B  Chaffee, 
Eben'r  B  Brown,,  John  Trask, 


David  Tbompson,Jona  Bugbee  jr.  Joseph  Rogers,     Charles  Doi 

James  Walker,     John  Strong,  Ira  Davis.  Solonion  Nott, 

Isaiah  Raymond,  Geo  E  Wales,  Plymouth.       R  Leonord, 

Emanuel  Sawyer, Lucius  Hazen,  Samuel  Page,       John  Paul, 

Amos  Averill,       F  IC  Nichols,  Moses  Pollard,     H  L  Richmond, 
Eb'r  (Uement,       William  Savage,  Aujustus  Haven,James  Wing  2d, 

RWSouthgate,  Henry  Wolcott,  Calvin  Wilder,     J  W  Chaffee, 

Alvan  Lamb.        John  Porter.  Joseph  Kennedy,  Royal  Edson, 

Cavendish.  Hartland.  Andrew  R  AdamsTho's  B  Harvey, 

Calvin  French,     Ward  Cotton,  Enoch  Wetherby  Barney  Cooper. 


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Royalton.        Daniel  Davis,        A  Cliamberlin  Jr,  John  Burnham, 
John  Marshall,     John  Field,  Daniel  Bowen,     Caleb  Kendall, 

Forest  AJams,      Clark  Nichols,     Ebenezor  Shedd,  William  IlSabin, 
Elisha  Wild,         yamuel  W  PorterJohn  Sherwin,       Milton  Brown, 
Oramel  Sawyer,  Lucius  H  CheneyBarnabas  Dean,    Thos  M  Pomeroy, 
Kdwin  Pierce,      Thomas  Dana,      John  Allison,        Th'sF  Hammond 
Elisha  Rix,  Abner  Field,         Jacob  Perkins,      Alfred  Woicoster 

Jonathan  KenneyDaniel  Adams,     Wni  M  Pingry,     (Charles  Mather, 
David  W  Wells,  Henry  Evans,       Josiah  Barns,        Oliver  Hale, 
Honian  Durkee,    Eph'm  Walker  JrJereniiuh  Bemis,  Carlos  Cooliflge, 
John  L  Bowman,  Charles  Aikin,      John  Spaftbrd,  Woodstock. 

John  Coy,  H  Whitmore,        Stephen  Prentice  Titus  Hutchinson 

H  N  Freeman,      Ijtoddard  Tower,  M  A  Thompson.  Waller  Palmier, 
Norman  Dunham, Henry  Closson,  Weston.         Norm'n  Williams 

Luther  Howe,  O  M  AVhipple,  Amos  N  Burton,  Julius  Converse, 
Wni  L.  Lyman,  Haskell  Weston,  Henry  Lovejoy,  Henry  W  English 
LyiTian  Benson.     Calvin  Hubbard.  David  Sterlin,       U  C  Dennison, 

Sharon.  Stockbridge.     Jotham  Barllett,  Amnii  Willaid, 

S  Shuttleworth,    Justin  Morgan,     Solon  RichardsonRichard  Hays, 
John  Baldwin,      John  Leonard,      Daniel  Warner,    Tracy  Bingham, 
Jahez  Hunter,       P  W  Gay,  Thos  K  Park,        Daniel  Tart  Jr, 

Stephen  S  Bean,  Asa  Patridge,        Perkins  N  Wiley, N  T  Churchill, 
Horace  Pixley,     I^con.  Ainsworth,T  B  Wakefield.    L  Raymond, 
Israel  G  Smith,    Samuel  Eaton,  Windsor.         Eliph.  Dunham, 

Andrew  Lovejoy,John  Blacknier,    Allen  Wardncr,   John  A  Pratt, 
Freeman  Holt,      Samuel  Beicher,  Darius  Jones,        Asaph  Fletcher, 
Freemqii.Page,     I  R  Forrest,  Edw.R  Campbell, Amos  Ralph, 

.loseph  '^  Fay,      David  Avery,         Asa  Aikins,  Nahuni  Haskell, 

Gaius  Leonard,     J  H  Kimball,        Thomas  Boynton,Samuel  Wood, 
Zera  Watkins,      Walter  Newhall,  John  Dunbar,        Moses  Fairbaaks, 
David  Fales,         Isaac  Jonqs,  A  N  Woodruff,     Jolin  Bement, 

R  D  Lathrop,        James  Beard,        Asa  Cummings,   James  C  Slayton, 
Oiin  Morehouse,  Elijah  Allen,         Daniel  Read,        John  Moulton, 
Chester  Baxter,    Edmund  Sawyer,  Charles  Leavens,Job  Lyman, 
Henry  Hitchcock  Araunah  Allen.     Darius  Leavens,  E  HiHchinson, 

Sprintr field.  Wcathcrsfidd.     Edw'd  D  North,  Oel  Billings, 

Jotham  Britton,   Joshua  Upham,     N  Parker  Jr,  Billy  Brown, 

Osmon  Burge,      Jona.  Lawrence,  Jesse  Lull,  Gaius  Perkins, 

Noah  Satlbrd,  J  R  Williams,  Warren  Currier,  Walt.  Palmer  2d, 
Wm  W  Whitney,  Asa  Upham,  Jacob  Mansfield,  Bela  F  Simonds, 

W^illiam  Dyer,      Sewall  Clement,  William  TilestonO  P  Chandler. 
Eliaa  Damon,        C  M  Chamborlin, 

RUTLAND  COUNTY. 

ol'"J-  ^°k\^         {  -Assistant  Justices. 
Obadiah  Noble,     ) 

Jacob  Edgerton  jr.,  Pawlctt,  Sheriff. 

Abial  p.  Mead,  Nigh  Bailiff. 

Solomon  Foot,  State's  .^iturnry. 

Wm.  Hall,  Judge,  of  Probatefor  the  district  of  Rutland. 

Almon  Warner,  Judge  of  Probatefor  the  district  of  Fairliaveru 

Robert  Pierpoiut,  ) 

Luther  Daniels,    >  Jail  Commissioners. 

A.  L.  Brown,         ; 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Benson.  Loyal  C  Kellogg,John  Dickinson,  Isaac  Dickinson, 

Milo  W  Smith,    Israel  Griswold,  Daniel  Crofoot,    Philo  Wilcox, 


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Amasa  Briggf ,  Alvin  Randall.  Amos  Tower,  Daniel  Bowc. 
Seth  K  Smith,  Claraidon.       Jere  Thornton.  Pawlct. 

Ebenezor  Martin,.Tohn  L  Marsh,         Mount  Holly.      Oliver  Hanks, 
Jonas  Gibbs,         Silas  W  Hodges,  John  White,         Elislia  Allen, 
Jesse  Parkhill,     Goo.  WChapJin,  Abijah  Coie,         Josiah  Toby  Jr, 
Ja's  H  Glcason,   Thomas  Stewart, Homer  Earl,  Harry  Griswold, 

Horace  Knapp,      Solomon  Haven,  Joiin  Crov4cy,      Jonathan  Randall 
Edw  S  Howard.   Abnor  H  Colvin,  John  Bryant,         James  Learh, 
Brandon.        Josepli  A  Hayes,  A  Dickerman,      Joel  Stevens. 
JoHiiConant,         Lewis  MWalker,H  Dickerman.  Pittsford. 

Harvey  HaB,         T  McLaughlin,  Mfndon.         Gordon  Newell, 

David  Sanderson, Geo  Wilkinson  ir,Rufus  Richardson  Anderson  G  Dana 
Eb'r  N  Briggs,  Hiram  Congdon,  Edward  Mussey,  Sam'l  H  Kellogg, 
Ezra  June,  Benj.  Fisk  Jr,       James  KPear3on,Thomas  F  Bogue, 

Ira  Button,  Edwin  Edgerton,  Zidon  Edson,        Abel  Penfield, 

Jehn  A  Oonant,   Enoch  Smith.        Thadeus  Curtis,  Jeffrey  Barnes, 
Josiah  W  Hale,  Danbij.  Abel  Perkins,       Thos  FI  Palmer, 

Barz.  Davenport,  John  Vail,  LeverettWilkinsJohu  Barnes, 

Edward  Jackson,  Benjamin  Barn?,  Samuel  Caldwell. Harris  Bogue, 
George  Palmer,    Elijah  Bull,  jWddlctown.      Germ'n  F  Hendee 

Lewis  Barker,  Ephraim  Chase,  Jonathan  Morgan  David  Hall  Jr, 
Milton  Juna,         Daniel  Lapham,  Eli  Oatraan,  A  Carpenter, 

H  S  McCollum,  Ira  Edmonds,  David  Mehurin,  N  D  Clifford, 
Frank. FarringtonDiniel  Bartlett,  Orson  Clark,  Isaac  Bresen, 
Chester  WinslowH  F  Otis,  Lucius  Copeland,Nahum  Mills, 

D  W  C  Clarke,  Nathan  J  Smith,  David  G  McClurcDavid  Richardson 
Charles  Backus,  Rufus  Bucklin,  Luther  Fillmore,  Chas  T  Cjjleburn, 
Jeded'h  Holcomb, Timothy  Reed,  Aden  H  Green,  Chester  (granger, 
Albert  Lock,  Caleb  Parris  2d.  Roswell  Buel,  Isaac  C  Wheaton 
Nath'nHoughton,       Fuirhancn.       Barnes  Frisbee.  Poidtnetj. 

Joseph  Davison,  Barnabas  Ellis,  Mount  Tabor.  Joseph  Joslyn, 
Jesse  Hinds,         Wm  C  Kittridge,Azel  Kelly,  Sam'l  P  Hooker, 

Jacob  Powers,  Harvey  Howard,  George  Hart,  S  T  Palmer, 
A  A  Meacham.     Benj  F  Gill)ert,    Gideon  S  Tabor,  Zebedlah  Dewey, 

Castleton.        Joseph  Adams,      Benjamin  Britton  Wm  Wheeler, 
James  Adams,      Elijah  Esta,  Orwell.  Henry  J  Ruggles, 

Benj.  F  Langdon, Adams  Dntton,     Joab  Smith,  James  S  Harris, 

Timotliy  W  Rice,Samuel  Wood  Jr.  Rnluff  White  2d,  Henry  G  Neal, 
Almon  Warner,         Iliibbardton.      J  H  Chittenden,  James  WinchoU, 
Isaac  T  Wright,  Pliny  Holmes,       Julius  C  Thomas,  Amos  Bliss, 
Oliver  I?  Harris,  Perry  Dikcman,    Ira  Young,  Paul  M  Ross, 

Wm  B  Colljurn,   Justin  Jennings,  Ira  Smith,  Jam's  Richardson 

William  MoultonJames  W  Barker, Israe?  Smith,  Rutland. 

Hyde  Westover,  R  V  N  Horton,     WylysAbel,         Moses  Strong, 
Hanihal  Hodges,  Seth  St  John,       James  M'Ewen,    Chauncey  Thrall, 
Smith  Sherman,  Amasa  L  Jordan,  Wait  Branch,       William  Page, 
Elifiha  Gates,        C  S  Rumsey,         Linus  Wilcox,      AmbroseLBrown, 
John  Wyatt,         James  Flagg.         L  S  Hemminway, Moses  Watkins 
N  N  Northrop,  Ira.  Wm  R.  Sanford,  E  L  Ormsbee, 

Thomas  GriswoldRussell  Fish,         Albert  L.  Catlin,  Luther  Daniels, 
A  G  W  Smith,      Erwin  Collins,      R  Bottum  Jr.         F  W  Hopkins, 
William  Sanford. Whipple  Martin,         Pittsficld.        Wm  Y  Ripley, 
Chittenden.       Oziai  H  Round,    Erastus  Holt,       Joel  M  Mead, 
Sardis  Manley,     James  Gilmore,    Wm  R  Blossom,  William  Green, ' 
PorzenaWood,     Bradley  Fish,        Amos  Holt,  Reuben  R  Thrall, 

Reuben  Harris  Jr,P  W  Wilkinson,  Orton  Hatch,        James  Eayrcs, 
Charles  Hewett,  C  Giddings,  Oliver  Gibbs,        Jonath'n  C  Thrall 


Jona  C  Dexter, 
Edw  F  Hodges, 
John  Proctor, 
Francis  Slason, 
Lewis  Meachiim, 

Slirewsbury, 
Harry  Holden, 
JohnBuckmaster 
Jeffrey  A  Barney 
Otis  G  Jones, 
VVmMatthewson 
t^umner  C  Clark, 
I'earl  I'arker, 
Geo  W  Wehb  jr. 
Elislia  Johnson  jr. 
Job  Waterman, 
Denj  T  Needhain 

Sherburne. 
Silas  Colton, 
11  Estalirooks  jr. 
John  Johnson, 


97 

Bonj.  IIutchinsonRoyal  Coleman, 
John  Thompson,  John  Cobb, 
Reuben  Gates  jr.  John  Norton, 
Geo  W  Toplilt,    James  R  Noble, 
Benj.  Maxhani,     Dexter  Gilbert, 
R -Richardson  jr.   Harvey  Shaw. 
Jonathan  Willson     WalUngford. 
,         Sudbury.         Alex.  Miller, 
iJohn  C  Sawyer.    Wm  Kent, 
James  K  Hyde,     Amos  Bucklin, 
,Uriel  B  Gould,     Nathaniel  Ives, 
Henry  J  Horton,  S  M  Edgcrton, 
T  J  Goodrich,       Howard  Harris, 
John  Hall,  David  H  Sabin, 

Isaac  Ketcham,    Harvev  Button, 
VVm  AWilliams,P  G  Clark, 
.H  H  Merritt,        Dyer  Townsend 
Edward  L  Hall.    Robinson  Hall, 
Timnouth.       Holden  Stafford, 
Calvin  Brewer,     Stephen  Cook, 
Noah  W  Sawyer, 


Joel  Anesworth, 
Isaac  Smith. 

Westhaven. 
Erastus  Coleman, 
Isaac  E  Jakeway, 
Hiram  K  Hunt, 
John  Cisco, 
David  Downs, 
Benajah  Cook, 
Harvey  Hows, 
Salmon  P  Abel, 
W  H  Billings  jr. 

WelU. 
Allen  Grover, 
Wesley  Clemens, 
Wm  Lane, 
Joseph  Parkes, 
Almon  Hopson, 
John  Barden, 
James  Riou 


ADDISON  COUNTY, 
DavirRkh""""^'  I  '^'^^^^tant  Justices  of  the  Ccunty  Court, 
.Adna  Smith,  Middlebury,  Sheriff. 
Asa  Chapman,  Iftgh  Bailiff. 
Ozias  Seymour,  State's  Altornnj, 

Silas  H.  Jenison,  Judge  of  Probate  fur  the  district  of  Addison, 
Harvey  Munsill,  Judg^e  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  JVewhavcn. 
Dorastus  Wouster,  ) 

Ira  Allen,  >  Co7ttmissioner3  fur  the  jail  at  Middlebury. 

Nahum  Parker,        ) 
John  Pierpoint,  \ 

Elliot  Sherrill,  >  Commissioners  for  the  jail  at  Vergeimes. 
Hosea  Willard,  ; 

JU.SHCES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

Addison.  Abel  P  Skiff.         Geo  C  Day  loot,    E  G  Warner, 

Henry  Brevoort,  BriMol.  Winter  H  Holley.D  DMiddlebrooks 

Heman  Converse, Harvey  Munsill,         Cornwall.        Henry  Rogers. 
Arza  Crane,  Rufns  H  Barnard,Wm  Hamilton,  Ooshen. 

Joseph  Hay  wood, James  Saxton,      Orin  Field,  Nathan  Capen, 

Geo  Wellmarth,  Royal  W  Pratt,    Marcus  O  Porter,Francis  Brown, 
Ilyder  Barnes.      Horatio  NeedhamCalvin  G  Tilden,  Silas  D  Gale, 

Sridport.         Nathan  Rider  jr.  Chauncey  Cook,  Wm  Carlisle  jr. 
Benjamin  Miner,  Henry  C  Soper,    Jesse  Ellsworth.  Asel  Durkee  jr. 
Calvin. Solace,      Truman  Crane,        Fcrrisburgh.     Reuben  Allen, 
James  Fletcher,  Datus  R  Gage,     Noah  W  Porter,  Rufus  Tool, 
John  Wicker,       James  Barlow,     Zeriel  Walker,     Isaac  F  Austin,. 
Simon  Z  Walker,Jos  C  Bradley,      Heman  Barnura,  Justin  N  Dart» 
Paris  Fletchsr,     Lumon  Munson,  Jared  B  Boothe,  Oranville. 

Luther  Smith,      Fred'k  A  Bird,     HartwellPowerSjJames  W  Parker, 
Wm  Rockwood,  HarveyParmelee,Lansing  Hard,      Joseph  Flint, 
David  F  Doty,      George  S  Hoyt,    James  Adams,      Alonzo  G  Allen, 
Irwin  E  GrovenorGeoWParmelee, Moses  Taft,  David  Eaton, 

Reuben  Gillett,    Henry  S  Gale,      Aaron  B  Webb,   Joseph  P  Ball, 
Gordon  Searl,       Philo  S  Warner,  Alanson  Hays,      Asa  Winter, 


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98 

Selah  Benton.       John  Smith,  Salisbury.        laaiah  Scott, 

Hancock.        Alson  Collins,      Jonathan  Gibson, Philip  C  Tucker, 
Amos  Fassett,      Ethan  Smith,       John  M  Weeks,' VVm  H  White, 
Royal  Flint,  Stoddard  Hollis,  John  Prout,  KodmanChapman 

Ehud  Darling,       RodeiickBaldwinMarshallS  Doty,  Cyrus  Smith, 
Gardner  ChandlerMilo  W  Kinsley,  Oscar  P  Sheldon, Ville  Lawrence, 
Zera  Barnes,        Daniel  Webb,       Shirk  Ranney,      George  Parker, 
Alva  Butler.         Nathan  Smith,     Harry  Bump,        Jahazel  Sherman, 
Leicester.        Wm  Elliott,         John  Dyer,  Samuel  Morgan, 

Silas  W  Stanley,Coles  Cook,  Sam'l  S  Crook,     Samuel  Wilson, 

John  G  Perry,  Oliver  Shannon,  Nathan  Spencer,  Javed  M  Tayler, 
R  S  Larrabee,  Arza  C  Dean,  James  Andrews,  Geo  W  Grandy, 
Eben'r  B  Jenny,  BurriU  Smith,  Henry  S  White,  H  C  Lawrence, 
James  S  Messer.  Roswell  Atwood,Nehemiah  Pray,  Edward  layman, 
Lincoln.         Wm  Eaton,  R  T  Howard.        Jonah  C  Wicker, 

Wm  W  Pope,  Etlian  Lawrence.  Shurcham.  Wm  Hawley, 
Isaac  Houston,  JVcw  Haven.  Udney  H  EverestCarlos  Blake, 
John  Bush,  Elias  Bottum,       Ebenezer  Busl),   John  Pierpoint. 

James  McCloan,  Oliver  Smith,  Joseph  Smith  2d,  IValtham. 
Isaac  I  Caldwell. Jonathan  Iloyt,    Isaac  Chipman,    Abijah  Ilurd, 

Middlebury.      Abijah  Blake,       Asa  Sunderlin,     John  D  Barton, 
Horatio  Seymour  jCalvin  Squire,      John  N  Hunt,       George  Fisher, 
Abel  P  Case,        Osmond  Doud,      Lewis  Hunt,         Pclcg  Fisher, 
Harvey  Bell,        Elon  Everts,        I,evi  O  Birchard,  Elijah  Benton, 
Hiram  Munger,     Dan'l  Twitchell,  Alonzo  Birchard,  Abram  McKenzie 
Charles  Linsley,  JabezW  Langdon.M  W  C  Wright,  Nathan  Griswold, 
Norman  Tupper,  Julius  E  Eldridgejohn  T  Rich,        Chester  Ward, 
Oliver  Hyde,        Wm  Nash,  John  M  Ormsboe, Daniel  Chipman, 

Ozias  Seymour,  Horace  P  Birge,  Azel  Chipman,  Joel  T  Clark, 
J  S  Bushnell,        Amos  Eddy,  Blisha  Bascom.    Rollin  Everts, 

Wm  Bass,  Josiah  Turner,  Starlcsboro' .      Charles  Bacon. 

Clark  Foot,  A  P  Roscoe,         Elisha  Ferguson,        Weybrid^e. 

Edwinllamniond, Horatio  Plumley.Wm  Worth  2d,  T  W  Twitchell, 
Thomas  M  Fitch,  Panton.  Isaac  Stowcll,      SylvesterS  Foots 

Samuel  Swift,  Silas  Tappan,  Almon  Atwood,  W  Chapman, 
Peter  Starr,  Horatio  N  WhitcJohn  Hill  2d,         Sardis  Dodge, 

Ira  Stewart,  Jesse  Grandy,       Ira  Bushnell,        Isaac  Drake, 

DorastusWoostetTruman  Grandy,  James  Kinsley,  Solo  W  Jewett, 
Nahum  Parker,  Samuel  Shepard,  Beni  C  Wright,  Moses  Sargeant, 
Joseph  Warner,   Silas  Pond,  David  Kellogg,     Solomon  Parker, 

Edw'd  D  Barber,  AbnerG  Holcomb  Augustus  White, Samuel  James. 
James  Jewett,      George  Spencer,  Andre  Ferguson,  Whiting. 

Zacheus  Bass,      Norman  Munson,  Theron  H  KidderAmon  Needham, 
Otis  Goodrich,      Nathan  Spalding. Sidney  Sayles,      Abel  Walker, 
Eben'r  W  Perry,  Ripton.  Sam'l  D  HolcombHarmon  Strong, 

Austin  Johnson,  Frederick  Smith,  JeremiahMorrell  Isaac  Ives, 
Allen  Dennis,       HarleySunderlin, Nathan  Morrison. Ephr'm  Moulton, 
Leonard  Deming.Ch'sH  Champlin,       Vcrgcnnes.       A  M  Baldwin, 

Monkton.        John  C  Kirby,       E  D  Woodbridge,Liuu8  Needham. 
Jofangon  Fioney,  S  H  Hendricks.    John  Thompson, 


CHITTENDEN  COUNTY. 
Francis  Willson,  )    .    •        .  t    .■ 

Edmund  Wellington,    ]  -Assistant  Justices. 
George  A.  Allen,  Burlington,  Sheiiff. 
Horace  Ferris,  High  Bailiff. 
Geo.  K.  Piatt,  State's  Attorney. 


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99 


Charles  Russell,  Judge,  of  Probate. 
Isrnel  P.  [lichartlson,  ) 
John  K.  Gray,  \jail  Commissioners, 

Charles  L.  Nelson,      ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Bolton.         Benjamin  Becr.^,  Sam'l  L  Moail,     Charles  Allen, 
John  Pineo,  Ifoman  Hosl'ord,  Elmer  Beecher,   Abram  Smith, 

Sam'l  B  Kennedy  David  Cook,  Wm  B  Velic,        B  Thompson, 

Gideon  Barber,     Caleb  E  Eaton,    Harmon  Toby,      Edward  Jones, 
Joseph  Smitli,       S  W  Hubbell.       A  B  Sumner,        E  B  Greene, 
John  Wliitc,  Colchester.        Carlton  EiMiles,  Roswell  Mason, 

Jesse  Jewel  jr.     Jacob  Rolt'e,  H  C  Flanagan.      Eli  Brownaon, 

Moses  L  Coiton.  Henry  Bourdman,      Jltuitbiirtoii.      C  M  Huntington, 
Joseph  E  Rhode3,James  Ambler,     S  Douglass, 
Burlington,.      Eb'r  Wuloott  jr.  Emera  Taylor,     Rolla  Gleason, 
Charles  Adams,    Ro.?woll  Newton,Jo-cph  Eddy,        J  A  Hall, 
David  Rufisfll,      John  Lyon,  Jer'h  Remington, Joshua  Jewell, 

Charles  Russell,  Cyrus  Farrand,     Lyman  Hall,         James  H  Nichols, 
Richard  G  Cole,  Ch's  W  Grannis,  Reuben  Nims,      Klihu  Bates, 
Alvan  Foote,        Wra  Hydo,  John  Snyder,        Jonas  Fay, 

Cha's  F  Warner, M  D  \Vickwire,  Nath'l  Norton,      Rufus  Stevens, 
Wm  FGriswold,  John  A  Willey,    Stephen  Sayles  jrTruman  Fay, 
I  V  Richardson,   George  Bates,       Alex'r  Ferguson.  Oliver  Shephard, 
John  N  Pomeroy, Thomas  Mills,  Jcrico.  A  B  Cooper, 

Jolm  Jolmson,       Azariah  IjCC,        Arthur  Bostwiok,Joseph  Whipple, 
Wm  Weston,       Alfred  B  Allen,    Peter  L  Allen,      Tlio's  C  Barney, 
John  Barstovv,      Alphonzo  Bates,  Sam'l  Blackman,  Jonathan  Fay, 
Sam'l  K  Isham,    S  M  Parsons.         David  Fish  jr.       Saul  Bishop, 
Wm  A  Griswold,  Essez.  Oliver  Lovt-ry,      Nathan  Fay, 

L  Cumminga,        F  W  Joyner,         Hosea  Spalding,  Ransom  Jones, 
John  Bates,  Samuel  Page,       Orville  Kliaw,       Asa  Gillet. 

Dan'l  P  Adams,   5)avid  Kellogg,     Jesse  Thompson,         Shelburn. 
C  Goodrich,  Joseph  B  W«ed,  John  Lyman,         Isaac  Higbee, 

Isaac  Warner,      Jesse  Carpenter,  Erastus  Field,      Asael  Nash, 
Amos  Blodget,      Henry  Stanton,    John  T  Clapp, 
Wm  Noble,  Jedodiuh  Tuttle,  Neh.  Prouty. 

Epiiraim  Pike,      Byron  Stevens,  Milton. 

Dan  Day,  Lutlier  R  Eaton,  Phelps  Smith, 

Geo.  Edgoconib,  Arthur  HazletinoJacob  Davis, 
John  Van  SicklinAVm  Ballon,  Ira  Witters, 

Wyllys  Lyman,    Chester  Slater,     A  G  Whittemoro, Ralph  Reed, 
N  B  Hasvvell,       Amasa  Bryant,     John  Hyde,  Hiram  Pierson, 

H  Leavenworth,  Pearl  L  Castle,    Gideon  11  Rice,    Ezra  Meech  jr. 
Phineas  Lyman,  J  H  Woodman,     Stephen  Moxsie,  Samuel  Blinn, 
Harry  Bradley,     Warren  Ford,       Benj.  Fairchild,  Luther  M  Hagar. 
Geo.  K  Piatt,       John  W  Emery,  Levi  Sanderson,        St.  Oeorgc. 
Asahel  Peck,        John  Halhert,       Arthur  Hunting,  R  Lockwood, 
Wm  Hurlbut,        Oliver  Goodhue,  Charles  Jackson,  Sherman  Beach, 
J  B  Hollenbeck,  James  H  Delano.  Luther  Dixon,      Koswell  Place, 
John  Herrick,  Jlincsbugh.       Elijah  Herrick,     Innus  Lincoln, 

Eleazer  Stewart.  Nahum  Peck,        B  C  Wright,         Orrin  B  Isham, 

Charlotte.       Stephen  ByingtonJed'h  Sawyer,       Silas  Isham. 
Ezra  Holt,  John  S  Patrick,    Ch's  H  Perigo,  UnderhUJ. 

E  H  Wheolf-r,     John  Norton,         Orra  Holhrook,     Peter  Martin, 
B  Leavenworth,  John  Wheelock,  Dan'l  H  Onion.     E  F  Hutchins, 
Salmon  Pease,      Nathaniel  Miles,         Richmond.       Martin  C  Barney 
Bird^ey  Newell,  Erastus  Mecch,    Artemas  Flagg,   Jonas  Humphrey' 


Lyman  Hall, 
Samuel  Fletcher, 
H  M  Baldwin, 
Ira  A  Collamer, 
Chester  Blinn, 
Wm  Harmon, 


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100 


.'3.-'.ywto«f  Ja.^ticcs, 


A  I.ivin^'stun,       L  M  Htovens,       Ainos  Ifobait,       Esbon  Sanford, 
A  Buirouslis,        Elliot  Frink.         Nonh  Tyler,  Uavid  French, 

Joliu  riiojt;',  IVcsifurd.        Uezukiah  Olin.     Albert  J  Fuller. 

L  .\!  Dixon,  VVni  Wood,  JVilti.iton.        Aatli'l  rarker,' 

Edwin  Hard,         iJanforth  VValt-s,  John  lirown  jr.     John  \Vri_'lif, 
John  Cook,  D  Macomber,        Herald  !^tevoii>,  Ziniri  Root, 

B  M  Bnibank,       SalinonCushnian, David  A  Jlnrray,  Jesse  Thompson, 
lu  Oiaiiilievlain,    Isaac  Chase,         C  Krou-ntdl,  AVm  II  French, 

j  Joseph  Wells,      Benj.F  Beach,     David  I.shani,        Wni  .Miller, 
AltVcd  liicknell,  Wni  Bowman,      Elisha  .Miller  jr.  <_'  W  Brownell, 
Wm  S  Hawkins,  John  Parker,         'J'  Chittenden,       A  F  Saxton, 
Harry  Smith,        Jacob  II  Drcwry,  Rut'iis  AValston,    Asa  K  .Murruy> 
j  Ahnerin  Sheldon, Tyler  Chase,         Anson  Byington,  Koswell  Fay, 
1  Fvcd'k  Fletcher,  .-Vmos  Eastman,   J  (i  Cliittcnden,   M  Wakefield. 

ORANGE  COUNTY. 

;      Martin  Flint, 
i      Joshua  Dickins 

Asa  Storv,  Rnndcdph,  S/ierif. 
\       TTriel  Hosford,  //(VA  Bailiff. 
I       Elijah  Far/,  »»(('*•  Attornni. 

Wm.  Hebard,  Judirc  of  Probate  fi)r  the  i!i:-tricl  of  Randolph. 
;      J.  W.  D.  Parker,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  dUtnct  of  Bradford, 
i       Thomas  Jones,  \ 

'      H.  E.  G.  McLaughlin,  >  Comiui^siimcn:  cf  jail  delivery. 
;      A.  S.  Blake,       "  > 

;  JlSTIcr.3   OF  THE   PEACE. 

'.  Bradford.        Jonathan  Bas.',     Jacob  Norris.         Winthrop  Green, 

i  Geo  W  I'ricbard,  Wm  Nichols,        Perley  C  Jones,    J^ndes  Luther, 
;  John  B  Peclictt,   Elij-ib  Flint,         Anio3  A  Howes,  Plant  S  Pour, 

Goo  P  Baldwin,    Ziba  Bass,  David  Goodwin,   .Moses  Sawyer, 

'  Moody  Grow,       Robert  Lyon,        ('atvin  Blodgett,  iMichuel  Stevens, 

Evan  D  Corliss,   Jabcz  Smith.         Wm  S  Shepard,  O  A\"  B  Eastman, 
j  Adams  Preston,  Brool;fieid.        Llijali  Coburn,      John  Chubb, 

j  Alvan  Taylor,       Tho's  Kingsbury ,Ja.son  Steele,         A  Siuallcy, 
I  J  B  VVood"ward,    Luther  WheatloyParish  Badger,      David  Dearborn., 
■  John  Piersons,       Nath'l  Wheatley  Aiuos  S  Ilatcii,  Fairlee. 

:  Joshua  Gerry,  WaliloW  Ingails,Elias  Lathrop,  Asa  Woodward 
;  David  Martin,  Ariel  liurnaai,  David  \yyi!ian,  I^ewis  Jenkina 
I  John  Corliss,         lloiner  Hatch,       EVihu  Norton,        .■\lex  H  Gilmorc 

Moody  Colby,       Wm  M  Al.ord,    Wm  F  DickinsonElias  Drisgs 
j  J  W  D'l'arker,     Richard  Wells,    Rufiis  H  Hyde,     Sam'l  D  lianfill 
i  Elijah  Blond,         Reuben  Peck,       Hairy  Barnes,      Thomas  Stratton 
i  Richard  Aldrich,John  M  Lamson,  Levi  B  Vilas.        Jere'h  iMarston 
I  Seth  Austin,         Josepli  Blake,  Corinth.  Phinehas  Bailey 

I  Jesse  Putm-.ni.      John  Grisvvold  jr.Sani'l  Haseltine,  Tho's  Highland' 
'         Braintrcr.        Sprague  Arnolil  jrHenry  Dearborn,  Geo  W  Cook 

Zenas  Thayer,      A  Clevelanil  jr.    Stcphi^n  Baton,    Zebulon  Norris. 
1  Joiia  Holman,       Joseph  G  Smith,  Ephraim  Ward,  j\'eichur}j. 

I  f'li'r  Huntington,  I'red'k  Grisvvold.  Jos  Fellows  jr.      Charles  Hale 
;  Simon  Howe  jr.  ChcUea.  John  Richardson, Zebiria  Newell 

Daniel  Cram,        John  W  Smith,    Samuel  Darling,  Abel  Uiulerwood 
;  Araunah  Spear,   Thomas  Jones,     Richard  Smith,     Elijah  Farr 
];  Alfred  Nevins,      Calvin  Clark,       Joshua  Merrill,    David  Johnson 
I  Ira  Mann,  E  W'illiamsjr.      Win  Spencer,       Isaac  A  Bailey 

J;  WliitnianllowardHarry  \W  Hatch,  Nathan  Blake,  S  Stevens  jr.  " 
'.  Calvin  Randall,    UrbancLathropjrG  Taplin  jr.  Joseph  Berry 


101 


JohnStcve\i3 
I  Abnor  Biiiloy 
j  Will  Bailey 
1.1  K  Chiimbcrlin 
I  IIi>r:itio  Brock 
I  KichM  II  Aldr 


Parley  Belknap 
Jdiiatlian  Jones 
Win   llr.-bard. 
Strafford. 
j^teplien  Morrill 
h  J  U  U.aris 


Topsham.        Jacob  Church 
Ednnund  George    Solomon  Colton 
Jonathan  JennessFlavel  Brown 
Moses  Wallacie     S  T  Wiggins. 
Aaron  Sanborn  WaMiiirton. 

Carlos  P  Bill         John  Colby 


J.evi  Carter  Frederick  Smith  Hale  Grow  Cutting  S  Calfe 

I  James  Tucker       Dai-id  Morrill        Sam'l  Batchclder  BW  Barlhoimew 
I  Samuel  Gib^^o^      f^am'l  S  KibJingerLevi  Tabor  Zenas  Smith 

1  Jorcmiah  Nourse  Pliny  Day  James  F  George   Zadoc  Cheney 

I  'riiumas  Warson    John  Burnham       Moses  A  Dustin   I  E  Woitliley 
Jolin  Renfrew       Tho's  Haz/.eltine  Calvin  Tabor        Stephen  Burton 
I  Jonas  W  Clark     DauieJ  G  PennockDuncan  M  Keith  Jacob  Bliss 
j  Samuel  Grow  jr.  xVaihaui^i  Gove    John  Fellows         Elisha  Tracy 
i  Orange.  f.ewis  Pennock     Benson  Aldrich     Pliilip  Sargeant 

I  FjutherCarpenter  Leonard  Walker  O  H  Watson         Hall  Burgin 
I  A  Houghton  Darius  Tyler         J  W  Batchelder   Henry  Godfrey 

Jercm'h  Sanborn  Eleazor  Baldwin  Moses  Jones  Enos  Fulsoni. 

T>  F  Peabody         Al)rahiim  Brown  Charles  Grow.  West  Fairlcc. 

llichard  Paine       Ebcr  NewT;on  T iinbridirc.       Wm  Moxse 

I  Hul)bardMelendy  John  Reynolds  jr  Cyrus  Chapman    Elisha  May 
Iteuben  White      George  W  Alger  Ebon'r  Hackett     B  L  Worlhley 
Willis  Lane  Wm  B  HazzelliseGeo  Weymouth    Jared  Buzzell 

Moses  Sargeant    Aden  H  Norton     Zebina  Whitney  Chester  Chubb 
Raljih  Pope  Taylor  Slack         Harvey  Tracy       Arba  Burr 

Jaco'j  P  Sargeant  Daniel  Cobb.         Spencer  Smith      H  K  Miner 
John  Dickey  Thctford.         Gustavus  Rolfe     Win  Niies 

Horace  Fitield.     Simeon  Short        Samuel  Austin      Stephen  Thomas 


Randnlph.        Eno(ili  Siade 
Enoch  Hcbard       Wm  Swoatt 


John  E  Dodge  John  Coburn 

Charles  M  Lamb  Elisha  T'hayer 

Kdmund  Weston  Stephen  EastmanTlio's  S  Paine  jr  Azariah  Wild 

PhinehasMonltonJona  Emorson       John  L  Hall.  Jabez  Lamphear. 

Abner  Waldo        Sylvanus  Sayor            Vemliira.  TVilUamtstown. 

J^  1)  Herrick          Uriel  Hosford        Tliomas  Keyes  Aaron  S  Martin 

Daniel  Parish        'I'  P  BartholomewNathan  Spear  Joel  Bass 

lioren  Griswold    David  Bruce          James  F  Carlton  Darius  Pride 

Lrtbbeus  Egerlon  Z  E  Mcsser            Simeon  Bacon  Nath'l  P  Jillson 

Wm  Nutting         Jjcster  Bryant       Pliny  Dwiglit  Ariel  Crane 

Eli  Blodgett          Sam'{  FarnsworthWm  Boardman  AndrewBurnham 

Rich'd  A  Haydn  (ieorge  Garey        Ira  Corse  Jonathan  Lewis 

HelcherSalisbury  Joseph  B  Clough  Wm  Humphrey  John  Poor 

Solo  Burnham  jr  James  D  Crocker  B  O  Tyler  Horace  Ware 

Harvey  Samson    Wm  H  Latham     Gilcad  Jones  Nathaniel  Martin 
James  Steele        Wm  Kingman       Horace  CarpentcrAJvin  Smith 

Ezra  Wills            Josejih  Matson      Wm  Nourse  B  Newcoml* 

Ziba  Sprague        J^ovell  Garey        David  Eastman  Asa  Howe 

John  Weston         S  G  Heaton           Israel  Diamond  Moses  Lewis 

Jacob  K  Parish     James  Tyler  jr.     M  Bartholomew  Harry  C  Weden 

Gilbert  Smith                                       S  M  Kimball  Sanford  Hatch. 

WASHINGTON  COUNTY, 

Horace  Hollistor,  /   «     •  <     *  r  „.  „^„ 

,         ,   tj  '  [  .assistant  Justices. 

Joseph  Sawyer,     S 

Andrew  A  Sweet,  Montpelier,  Sheriff. 

Levi  Smith,  Hirrk  Bailiff. 

Homer  W.  Heaton,  State's  Mtorney. 

Daniel  P.  Thompson,  Judge  of  Probate, 


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Cyriu  Ware,  ^ 

Wooster  Spriiirur',  >  Comm 
Silas  C.  FrcriL-li,     > 

JUSTICE 

BaiTP.  Ebrr  H  Baxter 

Cliapin  Koitli        Ziba  W  Coyce 
Alvan  Carter         Eli  Bruce. 
John  Tlnviti!;  J\Iar.</ifie.ld. 

Stephen  FreemanJona.  Goodwin 
PeturJohonnett  jrJacob  Putnam 
Jeremiah  Ellis      Jonathan  Davis 
Thomas  Tovvn 
Jacob  Si;ott  jr. 
Cyrus  Barber 
Otis  Peck 
Joseph  Parker 
Dennis  Britton 


issicnej's  cf  jail  ddivcry. 


OF  THE   PEACE. 

Oiamel  H  Smith  Aiba  Martin 
John  Vincent        Junius  B  Davis 
Geo.  }5  i\Ian.sor 
Lyman  Brig;5S 
D  P  Thompson 
Cyrn5  Morse 


A!)ijah  Bcniis 

Ira  Eaton 

Squire  Bullock     H  W  Heaton 

Roger  S  Gilman  J  T  Marston 

Harvey  Colliurn   Charles  Sibley 

Coolidffe  Taylor  Thomas  Reed 

NeW'  II  Kinsman  Richard  Meor.s     A  Waterman 

Leonard  Keith.     Daniel  Damon      J  Y  V^ail 

Berlin.  layman  Clark        Cyrus  Ware 

Abel  Knapp  Alcx'r  Boyles  jr.  S  Chiirchill 

Gershom  Heaton  James  Pitkin         ~ 

Samuel  Jones        Ira  Smith. 

J  W  Thompson  Middlesex. 

Osman  Dewey      Horace  Holden 

Orren  Smith         H  C  Mclntyvo 

James  Currier       Aaron  Ladrt 


Justus  Kinney 
Kath'l  Shermijin 
Dudley  Perkins 
S  H  Curtiss 
Geo.WoithingtonMark  M  Paige 
Wra  W  Cadwell  IVath'l  Townsend 
Rawsell  R  Keith  Joseph  A  Wing 


Maynard  French 
Silas  Kctchum. 

Rozburv. 
Jehial  Allen 
John  Crosa 
Sam'I  M  Orcutt 
Darius  Hatch 
Isaiah  Shaw 


James  V  Pearley  Wm  X  Holden 
Josiah  Benjamin  I  S  Ladd 


Leonard  Ellis 
A  S  Brown 
Asa  Andrews. 

Calais. 
Gideon  Hicks 


imuel  Daniels 
I)  P  Carpenter 


Pardon  Ste%ens    Benj.  Edwards  jr. 
John  J  Willard     Eb'r  Brackott 
Andrew  A  SweetAllen  Spalding 
Royal  Wheeler     Henry  S  Boyce 

Horace  SI  Nichols 
Charles  Sampson 
Israel  Keith. 
Wailsf.dd. 
Jason  Carpenter 


Silas  C  French 
A  Wainwright 
G  Washburn. 
Morctown. 
John  Howes 

Alpheus  C  Noble  Jenison  Jones 
O  A  Chamberlin  Michael  B  TaplinMatthias  S  Jonei 
C  C  Putnam.        Daniel"  Harris        Orson  Skinner 
Horacs  Heaton     R  Richardson 
Cephas  CarpenterSam'l  Chipman 
Charles  Howe       Orange  Smith 
A  Wetherbee        Benj.  H  Adams 
StephenChapmanMeshec  Wcare.    DavidC  Joycelii: 

VVarrert. 


Monroe. 
Nathaniel  Eaton  S  C  Burnham 
Pliny  Curtiss        Joel  Cilley 
Shubael  WheelerAsjiph  Town 
Luther  Mors 

Asa  George  J  S  Jackson  Jfurthfie.ld. 

Jabez  Mower        James  R  NorcrossJohn  L  Buck 
Joseph  Lance        Ebenezer  Bruce   Oliver  Averill 
Richard  M  Toby  Joseph  Parker      Nath'l  King  jr. 
Alonzo  Pierce       Abner  Town 
Nelson  A  Chase   Isaac  Wills  jr. 
Enoch  V.  McLoud      Mmitpelier. 
Ahdial  Kent,         Darius  Boyden 

Duxhiiry.        Parley  Davis 
David  Belding       Israel  Goodwin 
Roderick  Philips  Joel  Bassett 
Benj    HolmcH  jr  Daniel  Baldwin 


Calvin  Caify 
Hosea  Clark 
L  S  Burnham 
Lucius  Edson 


A  Cushman 
Jloses  Ordway 
Wm  Cardell 
Denslow  Upham 
Wm  B  Tyler 
7^)iomas  Sargeant 
Aaron  Rising 


S  W  Richmond    Ja's  Richardson 
Nat'lRichardson  F  A  Wright. 
Elijah  Burnham         Waterbyry. 
Jesse  Averill        AVm  W  Wells 


Gilbertlluntley     Nathaniel  C  KingEleazcr  Loomis    Joseph  Barns 


Ira  Armes 
Peter  Drew 
Rutty  Lewis. 
Fayston. 
Ira  Richardsou 


Isaac  Cate 
Lucius  B  Peck 
John  Spalding 
J  P  Miller 
Charles  Clark 


Calvin  Fullerton  Azcl  Spalding 


Solomon  DunhamSamuel  Bryant 
Gideon  Randall.    Wm  Carpenter 

Plainfdd.  Thaddeus  Clougli 

Duron  Whittlesey  Rich  a  rdDoMerrit 
Ebenezer  Martin  PaulDillinghamjr 
Baxter  Bancroft    Henry  Douglas 


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Thofl.  B;Downer  Ariel  TliomaB       John  Wade.  Horace  Hovey 

Geo  W  HutchirisG  W  Dilliagham         Worcester.  Jnool)  Cushman 

W  H  Kneclaiul     Leslie  Greeg        Amos  Rice  Win  11  Cooper 

Elijah  Marshall   Geo.  Scagel  jr.     Allen  Vail  Abel  Whitney 

E  t'  Newcomb      O  W  Drew  David  Poor  Moies  Kood. 

Rul'us  C  Smith     Joseph  Moody 

CALEDONIA  COUNTY. 

Epaphras  B.  Chase,  )   a    ■  ,     .  t    .•  . 

I'i  rir  N   Hall  (  •^^^^^"■'"■^  Justices. 

James  Robert?,  jr.,  Wheelock,  Sheriff, 

Hiram  Perkins,  ^iigli  Bailiff. 

Thos.  Bartlett,  jr.  State's  JlttoTncy . 

Samuel  B.  Mattocka,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Salma  Davis,  \ 

George  W.  Drew,  >  Coininissioncra  of  jail  delivery. 

Archelaus  Sias,     ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

.Barnct.  Roswoll  Farr,       S  B  Mattocks,       Walter  Doo, 

Walter  Harvey,  George  Rogers,  Stuart  Harvey,  R  P  Whipple, 
Eb'r  Brewer,  Isaac  Kimball,  Jedkins  Randall,  Joshua  Stevens, 
Obed  S  Hatch,  Anthony  Perry,  Cha's  S  Dana,  John  R  Skinner, 
Mordecai  Halo,  John  Damon,  Wm  H  Harris,  Bli-is  N  Davis, 
Solomon  Stevens, Leonard  Orcutt,  A  McMillan.  Samuel  Davis  jr. 
John  F  Skinner,  James  M  Harris,  Ooshen  Gore.  Daniel  W  Aiken. 
Hugh  Somers,       Caleb  Fisher,       Elihu  Sabin,  Kirby. 

Peter  Laird,  Eb'r  Smith,  Jacob  Patch,  James  Church, 

William  Lackie,Tinio.  P  Fuller,   Rufus  W  Smith.  Mcvrit  Newell, 
Robert  Harvey,    Tho's  Osgood  jr.  Groton.         A  W  Burroughs, 

John  Shaw,  Hector  McLane,  John  Darling,        Timothy  Lock, 

Silas  Harvey,  Stephen  Hoyt.  Jacob  Abbott,  Luther  Wood  jr. 
Wm  Shearer,  Damnllc.         Nehemiah  H  Joy,Jer'li  Ingrahara, 

Lorin  Kinno,  Archilaus  Sias,  Moses  Hadley,  David  Young, 
Alex'r  plain,  John  A  Stanton,  John  Taisay,  W^m  Goodell, 
James  Gilchrist,  John  F  Pope,        John  Hatcli,  Arunnh  Leach, 

Alex'r  Johnston,  Elihu  UnderwoodMoscs  Buchanan,         Lyndon. 
Alex'r  Somers.     Samuel  Sias,         Hugh  Dunn,  Ira  Wilmarth, 

Burke.  Joseph  Morrill,     John  Welch,         Jude  Kimball, 

Elam  White,        Samuel  Iiigalls,    William  Grant.     Otis  Evans, 
Isaac  Denisoii,      David  Biown,  Harihoick.        E  H  Fisher, 

Geo.  W  Denison,D  T  liatchelder,  Eliiatban  Strong,  Walter  Hoyt, 
Steph.  Houghton, Geo.  B  Chandler. Orra  Crosby,         Thos.  Bartlett  jr. 
Lewis  Jen!' ins,     Geo.  W  Drew,      David  Tuttle,       Geo.  C  Cahoon, 
Dan'l  Beck  with,  Henry  Mattocks,  Levi  Goodrich,     Lewis  R  Brown, 
H  W  Belden,        Tlioron  Howard,  Daniel  French,     JTG  (Cunningham 
E  Woodruff,         John  Fisher,         A  H  Goodrich,      Wm  McGaffey, 
Asahel  BuringtonWilliam  Blount,  Simeon  Sinclair,  Philip  Goss, 
John  Colby,  William  Sias,      D  Bridgman,         R  D  Darling, 

Jool  Trull  jr.        James  M  Morrill, Amnion  Cheever,Job  Randall, 
F  D  Wright,         Samuel  Varney,  William  SanbornElias  Bemis  jr. 
Ch's  C  Newell,    Salma  Davis,        Luman  Branson,  Daniel  Bowker, 
Philip  Smith,        Simeon  Harvey,  John  L  Pope,        Charles  Roberta, 
Lucius  Denison.  John  AVeeks,        H  S  Chaplin,        N  H  Fletcher, 

Cabot.  C  J  Batchelder,   J  M  Woodbury,   Joshua  Lockling, 

O  A  Warner,  Eldad  Alexander  Jacob  Paine,  Nehemiali  Weeks 
William  Lance,  Theophilus  DrewBenj.  Thomas,  Steph.  McGaffey, 
Geo.  W  Stone,     Asa  Morrill,  John  Foster,         B  Richardson. 


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JWircrA.         Arcliibold  Park,   David  Gcss  jr. 
Eloazer  Packer,   Jolin  Nelson,         Moses  Hill, 
Amo?  Parker,        Amos  Noyes,        David  W  Lee, 
Lauren  31  SleeperTliomas  Nelson,  John  Morne, 
Phile'n  Hanwell,Timo.  N  Stockcr,Abel  Butler, 
Olney  Smith,        James  Hall  2d.     James  Harris, 
Welcome  Alltird,  Slirfficld. 

Eleazer  Davis,      Moses  Davis, 
VVm  G  Denison,    Elisha  Davis  jr. 
Charles  Kenney,  John  Ti  ylor, 
John  Sleeper.        Joseph  hie, 

Pcacham.  Nath'l  Elkins, 
ITeh.  Bradlee,  Ezckiel  Miles, 
Asa  Skeele,  Samuel  Bean, 

Alanson  St6vens,John  T  Smith, 


Nath'l  Perkins  3d 
Merrill  Foster 
L  F  Edwards 
Nath'l  Farrington 
Hiram  Perkins. 
IVaterford. 
Gardner  VVheelerS  Hemmingway 
Harris  Knapp.      Josiah  Carpenter 

Sutton.  T  R  Fairbanks 

Joiia.  Richardson  John  D  Stoddard 
John  Beckwith     Joseph  Ide 
Eb'r  Bickford        Abel  Goss 
Nehemiah  Shaw  Royal  Ross 
Josiah  Willey       C  Chamberlin 
H  \V  EasterbrookWilliam  Hovcy 


Simon  Blanchard,Jaines  Townsend,Chanc'y  Holman  Abner  Miles 
Joseph  PattridgejFrancis  Jeiincs,    Martin  Way  John  Felteh, 

David  VV  Choate,Sewall  Bradley,  David  Stoddard     Oliver  T  Brown 
Jacob  Blanchard,  Hiram  Jennes,      Wells  H  Way      Denison  Pike 
Hazen  Jlerrill,      Stephen  Drown,  Caleb  Aldrich       Arad  Freeman 
M(]3es  Martin,      Joel  Clieslev,        David  Giffin  Danforth  Cheney 

Lyman  Watts,      John  P  Inga'lls.      Stephen  Enton      R  F  Rowell. 
James  Cl.irke,  !it,  Johnsbury,    Thaddeus  Curtis.  Whedock. 

Benj.  Bickford,     Luther  Clark,'  IValdcn.         Hiel  Bradley 

Josiah  Shedd,        Ijuther  Jewntt,     James  Bell  Cha's  Mathewson 

Alex'r  Harvey,     J  P  Fairbanks,      Adam  Amsden      Benj.  Conner 
John  Philips,         Jerry  Dickerman,Wm  MontgomeryAbner  Hoyt 
Wm  Mattocks  2d.  Wm  P  Stoughton,  Abel  Guile,  Sam'l  F  Shattuck 

E  C  Chamberlin,  Isaac  Harrington, Nath'l  Perkins  jr.  John  W  Brown 
Thomas  EastmanL  Harrington,  WC  MonlnomerySaniuel  Bigelow 
Sam'lA  ChandlerCalvin  Morrill,     John  Gould  William  Chase 

Ryegate.        Eb'r  Severance,    Daniel  Wooster   Jefferson  Levitt 
William  Gray,  E  M  Magoon. 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 

Assistant  Justices. 


Augustus  Burt, 

Cornelius  Wood, 

Decius  R.  Bogue,  St.  Albans,  SAcrii^". 

James  Bellows,  Hicrh  Bailiff. 

Orlando  Stevens,  Stnte\-~-  Jittorney. 

Wm.  Bridges,  Jiulgc  of  Probate  for  the  distict  of  Georgia, 

James  Davis,   ) 

Bates  Turner,  >  Commisf^i oners  of  jail  delivery, 

Jasper  Curtis,  ; 


Bakersfiehl. 
Calvin  Ewings 
S  B  Hazlctine 
Elijah  Barnes 
Wm  C  Wilson 
John  Morse 
A  B  Dunn 
Elisha  Parker 
D  W  Hooker 
H  F  Brigham. 
Berkshire. 
Cromwell  Bow- 


justices  OF  THE  PEACE. 
Ivinus  1-eavins      Dexter  Gilbert      H  E  Hubbell 
J  M  Woodworth  Dennis  Samson     Joseph  Hunt 
Joseph  Smith       Micah  Stone         Hilkiah  Pierce 
Edward  Perley      Cha's  B  MaynardGeorge  Buck 
Thos.  Childs  jr.    MM  ChamberlainPhilo  England 
Wm  C  EllsworthGeorge  Adams      Benj.  Richardson 
Asaliel  l>eming    Sam'l  Randall      Aaron  SBeeman 
Jasper  Rand.         Samuel  Dow         Aaron  H  Otlon 

Enosburffh.       H  N  Barber.  Harry  C  Safford 

Charles  Stetens  Fairfax.         Harry  Soule 


Horace  Eaton 
enlJennctt  Eaton 


J  DFarnswqrth    J  H  Farnsworth. 
Hiram  Bellows 


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Horace  M  DeweyJona.  Ciirpfinter 
Lorenzo  Janes      Jesse  WuuutuiF 
Cyrus  HoUlikiss  Ariel  Parker 
Asaph  Phelps       Zopher  Fletcher 
Aldcn  Sears 
Natlian  Sears. 

Sheldon. 
Lemuel  Adams 


Andrew  Durkee 
Charles  IJurkee 
Alanson  Draper. 
St.  Albans. 


Fairfield. 
Joseph  Soule 
Joab  Smith 
John  Leach 

Lyman  Royce       Ira  Hinckley. 
Joseph  Bowdish  Ilirrkiiate. 

Sani'l  Benrdsloy  O  F  Rohinsoii 
Tho's  W  Butler.  H  Stinchour 

Fletcher,         Luther  K  Drury  Theo.  Mansfield 
N  R  Bingharn       WalterC  StevensJohn  Fish 
Jesse  Bailey         Cha's  H  Jenison  Eric  J  Demin;; 
J  Ellsworth  jr.     Jesse  Cutler         Elihu  Goodsell 
Joseph  Robinson  Daniel  Fillmore  Jacob  Weari 
Albert  Kinsley     John  Johnson  jr   Alfred  Keith 
Cassander  Fide  William  Cray       Joseph  S  Butler 
Ira  Armstrong      Noah  Best 
John  Kinsley  jr.  E  D  Hyde 

Franklin.        Samuel  Gates 
Enos  Pearson       Luther  Moi^s 
Dolplius  Dewing  Joseph  B  Cutler  A  L  Wright 
Peter  Chase  Ebenezer  Hill      Ralph  Lasell 

Ada  Hammond  A  Hollenbeck  William  Bridges 
Reuben  Towle  jrJ  Bllungerlbrd  Benj.  H  Smalley 
P  8  Gates  Wm  Skeels.         Romeo  II  Hoyt 

Nahum  Temple       Montiromn-y.     H  R  Bearusley 
Enoch  Pomeroy    B  H  Fuller  A  H  Huntington 

John  H  Cheney    Rufus  Hamilton   Jeplha  Bradley 
J  S  Hubbard.        Eli  W  Busli  Luther  B  Hunt 

Georgia.        Luther  Martin      Julius  Hoyt 
Horatio  GoodrichJoshua  Clapp        Heman  Green 
Joseph  Prciuiss    Asa  Wheeler.      J  S  Morrill 
Harvey  Colton  Richford.         H  B  Sowles 

TrumanWilliamsJohn  Huse  Bildad  Paul 

Hiram  H  Hale      Josiah  Blaisdell   Alvah  Skinner 
ReubenSShepard  J  H  Campbell 


Bateua  Trner 
Joseph  Weeks 
Julius  H  Brooks 
Asa  O  Aldis 
J  H  Brainerd 
MichaelF  Palmer 
Wheat  Beals 
James  Davis 
Merrill  Ladd 
Nathan  Green 
D  A  Dantbrth 
Charles  Peaso 
J  G  Smith. 

Swanton. 
James  Fisk 
Warren  Robinson 
Jared  Spaulding 
Asa  G  Bennett 
George  Bullard 
Hiram  Fuller 
V  S  Ferris 
George  Green 
Roswell  Jlears  ir 
C  A  Mead 
Simon  Kellogg 
Joseph  Blake 
M  E  Housinger 
JcremiahSanborn 
Solomon  Bliss 
Alfred  Forbes 
Ira  A  Van  Duzoe 
John  S  Foster 
George  Barney 
Abel  Smith 
John  Barney. 


LAMOILLE  COUNTY. 

(  Assistant  Justices. 


David  P.  Noyes, 

Nathan  H.  Thom;: 

Martin  Armstrong,  Canihriiigc,  Sheriff. 

Joshua  Luce,  Hirrh  Bailiff. 

Harlow  P.  Sinilli,  State's  Attornxy, 

Samuel  A.  WiUurd,  Judge  of  Probate 

Moses  L.  Hart,  \ 

Vernon  W.  Waterman,  >  Commissiontrs  of  jaU  delirfry. 

Alvan  Boardman,  J 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Belvidere.       Joseph  B  Morgan  Wm  Blaisdell       Jofan  F  Pratt 
Moody  Shattuck  Enoch  Carlton  jr  John  Warner        Cli's  Whittemorc 
S  Hodgkins  Ambrose  Chase    Beriah  Curtis       Abraham  Smith 

Alva  Chaffee        Jacob  S  Cady        Oel  Safford  Clark  Fisk 

Richard  Tillison.  Miles  Bennett      Gardner  Gates      Daniel  Cornish 
Cambridge.       Norman  Atwood  Earl  Sniilie.  Daniel  Pierce. 

J  B  Gilmore  Jesse  Sears  Eden.  Elmore. 

Lewis  Pari;or       Burrill  S  Miner     Sam'l  Plumleyjr  Jonathan  Bridge 
T  Murdock  Cha's  C  P  Gould  Moses  Mason        Samuel  Bailey 

Robert  Wallace  Ranselaer  Read    Luthor  H  Brown  David  G  Camp 


1G6 

LytiKin  Dodije       John  Balch  N  ti  Bnfford  Harry  S  Camp 

Geo.  W  Biiilny     Scwcil  Newton    Jolin  Fonin  Riverius  Ciimp 

Lyman  W  CartcrSamuel  AnilrewsDiniel  Gilbert      Prosper  P  Delano 
H  Kichardson.      Joseph  Dt.ino       I):iniel  Ferrin        R  Washhurn 

Hydeparl:.        Sam'l  B  WatBrs  Luke  P  Poland     Edwin  Thomas 
\Vm  P  Sawyer     Salmon  Wires      V  VV  Wuteriiian  Joel  Harris  jr 
I^ncius  H  Noyes  Moses  Burnham   Horace  Powers     A  C  Burke 
Aaron  Keeler        Jolin  A  Clark        Almerin  Tinker    Hir-uii  Kellogg 
Harlow  P  Smith  John  Chiamore      Warren  Spalding  David  F  Allen 
Era.stus  P  Fitcii   J  B  Downer  Lathrop  Eaton      Stephen  Atwood 

Philo  G  Camp      William  Boys       Daniel  F  Gates    Bonj.  Morrill 
James  Newland    Daniel  Dodge        H  C  Goodalo.        Isaac  S  Alger 
Jesse  B  Noyes      LutherDNewton.         Sterling,         Joseph  Benson  jr 
Carlos  S  Noyes  Mansfield.        Arad  Baker  Hiram  Town. 

John  C  Paige        Lyndo  Adams       Asaph  Kenfield  IVaUrville. 

Ariel  Hunton        A  Peterson  Mo^cs  Vilas         Eliphalet  Brush 

Leonard  VViswallD  A  Marshall       l^orenr.o  Page       Alpheus  Morse 
Harry  Davis  JosepFi  Dake         Berriok  Darling   Jcsso  C  Holmes 

j  Lorin  Bundy         Joseph  Dake  jr.    Eliab  Wilkins.     W^m  C  Hulburd 
I  Neh.  Waterman  Joshua  Luce  Stoio.  Richard  Bailey 

I  Joshua  Sawyer     Mosea  Nutting     Asa  Raymond      J  M  Hotchkiss 
1 1  Horace  Hazcn.     Noah  C  Butts.       Daniel  Moody       O  McFarland 

Johnson.  Morri^town.      Nathan  Foster      Horace  A  Fisk 

i  Jacob  Hayt'ord      Luther  Bingham  Orion  VV  Butler    Luther  Poland 
!  Dexter  Whiting  Joseph  Sears         Asahel  Raymond  Moses  Fisk. 
Solomon  Balcli     Sam'l  A  Will  ird  Lemuel  Thomas  tVoUott.  ^ 

I  Wm  Simons  Freeman  TenneyVV  H  H  BinghamJonatlian  Smith 

I  Zec'h  ^Vhiting     Nathiin  Gates        Abner  Fuller         Sylvester  Bliss 
!  Joshua  Chase        Benoni  Shaw         Z  W  Bennett        Gilbert  Noyes 
I  Joseph  D  Gilma'iJoVn  .Miles  Mervin  Dutton     Joel  Davenport 

I  O  Andrews         ('alvin  Burtiett     Joseph  H  Beimettlsiac  Pennock 
j  T  H  Patch  George  W  (aates  John  Moody  Wm  Edwards 

I  Jona.  C  Dodge      Hiram  Earl  Peter  C  Lovejoy  Ephraim  Ladd 

'  A  W  Caldwell     Nelson  Sloeomb  Kb'r  Burrows  jr.  D  Bartholomew. 
I  Andrew  Dow        Vernon  P  Noyes 

I  ORLEANS  COUNTY. 

Isaac  Parker,        )   a     ■  .     ,    t    t-  ■' 

T  ,      „        ,    '        !  Assistant  Justices. 

Joiin  lioardman,  )  , 

Merrill  Williams,  Greensboro',  Sheriff. 

Joel  R.  Daggett,  Hii^'h  Bailiff. 

Samuel  Sumner,  StatF\i  Attorney. 

George  Nye,  Judge  of  Probate. 

George  Worthington,  jr.  \ 

Bela  'J".  Jones,  >  Commissionors  of  jail  delivery. 

Luke  Spencer,  ) 

JUSTICES   OF  THE   PEACE. 

Albany.  Barton.  Jesse  Cook  Timothy  Joslyn 

Wm  Rowell  Richard  Newton  John  H  Kimball  Chester  Gilbert 

Edward  Flint       Harris  Smith        S  S  Hemmenway  Wm  Joslyn. 
Rufus  B  Hovey    Lyndon  Robinson     Brownington,  Charleston. 

Luther  Delano     Cyrus  Beniis         E  G  Strong  James  P  Tyler 

Benjamin  Aikin  Jery  Mansfield     Thos.  C  Stuart    Earl  Barney 
Luke  Storey         A  C  Rol)inson       Gilman  Eaty  Laton  W  Young 

Medad  Darling     George  Leland     Page  Remick        Benj.  Goodwin 
Grin  Austin  John  Kimball        Wm  Gilfillen        Willard  Chase 

Eli  Chamberlin.  BF  Robinson        Joseph  N  SavageAmos  Parlen 


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Jra  Bracket  Orem  Ncwcomb  J  C  Kobiiison  Peter  Wheelock 

Elijah  Kobinson   Joseph  Batt-.H         Henry  Piniioy  Otis  Saw'yer 

Dan'l  VV  Palmer  Jolm  Stewart        Leonard  CI uk  P!  il  mfier  Sawyer 

Jjisjier  Robinson  'I'imotliy  Caioy    Ezra  Ilinman  liulumon  Jeiinis 

Wiiithrop  Cole.   Israel  Jilake  B  Kent.  Seymour  Lane. 

Ward  Kiiapji  Ira.iburgh.  Salem. 

Samuel  Cheney   Geo.  Nye  Nova  Hopkirison 
Wairen  Pierce     G  V\'ui-thinj;tonjrCafvin  S  Grow 

Wm  Nelson  Jesse  Cooper  Joaoph  Crandal 


Coueiilry. 

Charles  Ptory 

Eb'r  M  Gray 

Isaac  Parker 
i  Thomas  Guild      HirTmi  House 
}  John  W  Mussey  S  B  Colby. 
:  Pliilip  Flanders  Gluvcr. 

j  t-ain'J  S  Kendall  Charles  Hardy 
I  Joseph  Wiggins  J  H  Dwinnell 
!  Oren  Alton  Thomas  Baker 

[  Elijah  Cleveland.  Warren  Sartwell  H  M  Bates. 
Crafubiiry.       E  B  Siinonds  Jay. 


W  B  Kimball         Abel  Colo 
Bela  T  Jones        S.iinuel  Blake 
Joseph  Chapman  Troy. 

Joseph  Kidder      Samuel  Sumner 
Ralph    P  Skinner  Ezra  Johnson 
Asa  Hardy  H  Hastingis 

James  Hamilton 
The.  J  Sartwell 


Solo'n  Dwinnoll  Wm  Williams  jrWiu  Billings 
Sam'l  F  Cook       Ami  Brown  N  Boardman 

Willard  Leonard  Bradley  Sanl)orn  James  Keith 
Lindal  French      Waltei  Charlton. Paui'l  H  Hovey 
Loicell.  T)  1!  Bard 

John  Harding        Tho.  McKnight 

W  G  Aldrich        Hcnrv  Carey. 

Otis  Leland  li'estficld. 

Ziba'.'oburn.        Jerry  Hotchkina 
Murtran.        James  Stebins 


Amos  P  Bean 
Wm  B  Palmer 
Wm  H  Martin 
James  Simonds, 
Orcensbori)''. 
Stephen  Shcnoan 
Samuel  Hill 


A  R  Freacli 

Isaac  Hovey 

N  S  Hill 

J  A  Paddock 

Sihis  Grow 

Wm  Hidden 

Joseph  Scott 

Noah  Spaulding 

H  F  Allen 

Asa  Cole 

Geo.  F  Sprague 

Samuel  C  Crafts  Ezekiel  Rand 

E  C  Hovey  Nathan  Cutler 

J  E  Burnham        John  Sawyer 

J  W  Mason  Josiah  Hale 

Nathaniel  NelsonJohn  C  Tibbets    John  GroAV 

i  Wm  F  Hastings.  Joseph  G  StanleyOdlln  Sanborn 

l^crbij.  Amos  Smith        '  Simeon  Alibee 

Tinio.  Ilinman     George  H  Page     Joliii  Bartlutt 

Benj.  Hinman      Horace  Cass         Wm  Colby. 

C  Carpenter         L  F  Waterman.  J^Temport. 

I  Jer'h  Glines  Holland.  Jonailian  Frost 

L  Chamlierlin       Micah  Ferriu        A  L  Moore 

Lewis  C  Bates     Orson  A  Grow      Orvell  Daggett 


Cha's  Cummings  A  II  Hitchcock 
Samuel  Bartlolt  Luther  Page 


J  Cummuigs 
Ruel  Cobb 
Ira  Leavens 


R  S  Page 
F  Chamborlin 
O  Winslow 
N  II  Downes 
Simpson  Miller. 

JVeatmore. 
Henry  Gates 
Ethan  Blodget 
Jolin  Tibby 
Ira  Cleney 
Peter  Gilrnan. 


ESSEX  COUNTY. 

.ds.tiatant  Justices. 


John  S.  Nelson, 

Oren  Brown, 

George  E.  Holmes,  Lunenburgh,  Sheriff". 

John  Hopkinson,  Iltifli  Bailiff. 

William  Hey  wood  jr.,  State^s^.^ttomey., 

Azariah  Webb  jr..  Judge  uf  Probate. 

John  Dodge,  ) 

Isaac  Cummings,  >  Commissioners  of  jail  delivery. 

James  Folansbee,  ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

Bloomfield.  Martin  French.  Amoa  Currier  Brurtswick. 

Orlando  Schoff  BHirlUon.  F  Rosebrook  George  Marshall 

Joseph  Stevens  Aaron  Brown  Harvey  Coe.  Michael  Flinn 

Seldon  Burbanfc  Oney  Aldrich  Rufus  Lampkin 


108 


Dnn'l  ScliofF  jr.        Ki^-t  Haven. 

Bonjaniiu  Hrown  Kl;im  VViiltor 

Elias  'I'aylor.        Jcilin  Walter 


Ciinaait 
G  L  Frizzle 
Win  Morrill 
Ilemari  Nichola 
Wra  Ricli 
Joaatha.li  Iloyt 
A  Cuuaiiingo. 

Cuiicvrd, 
Jlarv.jy  G  Fry 


Ku=i^u■ll  Hosfurd. 

Ch'tiiihy. 
Klislia  Fiillam 
Ashlny  Apploton 
John  Batchcliler 
Jona.  Matthews. 

atiiUllndl. 
Jrlhll  l)„:l-.. 
i.ui'iua  11  Webb 


Daviil  llibbanljr  R  W  Freeman 
Geo.  Ciirpenlcr    'J'imo.  Fuirehild 
John  Fry  jr.  Jona.  lienjarain 

Warner  BinghamDaniel  Keith  jr. 
Bonj.  Woodbury  Kiluard  II  Webb 
Wni  J!  May  Win  Hey  wood  jr 

Jolin  .'liiirse.  Wni  Aiiiv. 


LcminiTton.       Stepben  Howo. 
JEill3  ))e  Fore^it         Maidstnnr. 
Joiui  Bailey  'Jd     Azariah  Webb  jr 
AbdicI  Blodyott   Moody  Rich 
James  II  Mills      James  Folansba 
Thu.  Ilolbrook  jr.Stephen  Eaines 
-Beach  Blotl^ett.   Joseph  Mt:rrill 
Lunciiburgh.      lloval  Ba.ston. 
M  C  Chandler  "   Victorii. 

Mitrheil  rfilsby     Eli.^ha  Gus'tin 
John  Dean  jr.        Ansel  Hannuni 
Reuben  C  Benton M  (J  Kimball 
Seneca  Saigeant.  Ransom  Hall 
J.eland  Snow        James  Towe 
Ihuiiel  Snow  K  VV  Spaulding. 

Seth  {.'utler  Wenlock. 

Reiibini  ChandlerJolin  CargiU 
Jonah  Brooks  jr.  James  Corey. 


GRAND  ISLE  COUNTY.  _ 

Calvin  Fletcher,  („■.,,,■  " 

Josei.hM.  Mott,i-^"'^'^''""^-^"^'^'"-  ■■■     '       •■ 

Gary  Whitney,  i\orth' Hero,  S/irri;/':  '      '      ' 

MarVni  Reynidds,  //liT/i /f«i7)J. 

Uci'AoT  Aihim:f,  Uliitr.'s  .^Itnriiey.  ,     ■. 

Joel  Allen,  Juj/irr  of  PruOatc.  '■ 

Wm.  H.  Russell,  j  .   .     ,    .  ''  ' 

Augustus  Knight,  >  Coinmissiioners  of  jail  cUiiterv. 
Jed  llazen,  1 

JliSTICES  OF  THE  PEiCE, 

jilburirh.         Wm  E  Sowlet;  Dorus  N  (JoodsclJolm  Martin 

Albert  C  Butler   I'liilip  (.look  Carmi  Hall  Augustus  Knight 

Benjamin  GordoiiWm  II  Lyman.  J.iseph  H  Eddy     Joel  Town 

Wm  A  Ladue  Oram!  hlr.  Jared  Pi'vo  Dexter  Hazon 

H  H  Reynolds      Pam'l  B  Gordon  Elihu  Hoh-omb     Ilarv^y  Darby 

Job  Babrock  jr.    William  Brown  Peter  Flewry        Levi  Hntehins. 


Alberts  MathewsG.-'orge  W  Hvd( 
l^ewis  Sowles  ir.D:iniel  Jacki 


Hes  jr 
Lewis  W  Sowl" 
William  Sowles 
Hiram  Sweet 
John  M  Sowles 
Alanson  iXiles 
Hugh  Miller 


.I.>hu  Revnohis 
Sell,  Hoag 
Hiram  'I'oliias 
Lewis  Ladd. 

I.-ilc  hi  MoU. 
Diniel  Wait 


Dyer  Hill 
A  I>  Holcomh. 
,\'orth  Hero. 
John  ICniirlit 


Houth  Hero. 
Tjorenzo  Hall 
Hector  Adams 
Orange  Phelps 


James  M  Hazcn   Wm  E  Phelps 
J  Woodward         J,owis  Molt 
^Vra  H  Russell     Wm  Landou. 
Daniel  Harvey 


Bennington,  N  II  Bottum,   Shaft: 
bury. 

Windham, Chester  Olds,  Newfane. 

Windsor,  Henry  C  Dunison, Wood- 
stock. 

P.utland,  Wm  Hall,  Rutland. 

Addison,  Jonathan  Hagar,  Middle 
buiy, 


i^itMHtij  ITrefisin-efii 


Washington,  Joi  Reed,  Montpel'r. 

(Caledonia,  Jos  Morrill,  Danville, 

Franklin,  Lawrence  Bcainard,  St 
Albans. 

Orleans,  Charles  W  Prentiss,  Iras- 
burgh. 

Lamoille,  Natli'l  P  Keeler,  Hyde- 
park, 


Orange,  Cornelius  Robin3on,Chol-lEssex,  Moody  Rich,  Maidstone.^ 

sea.  Grand  Isle,  Augustus  Knight,  No. 

Chittondcn,John  Peck,  Burlington.!     Hero. 


'iiM  im  iWirnT 


tWilitary  IScpartntenl. 

j  His  Excellency  Charles  Paine,  Northlield,  Commander-in-Chief. 
I  Brig.  (Jen.  F.  VV.  IIovkins,  Kullund,  Adjutant  and  Inspector  OciuraL 
I  liris.  Gen.  Davis  Rich,  Shorehani,  Quurter  Master  GcmraL 
Col.  SoLort  Grout,  Bellows  Falls,  )    „•  ,     r>    n  ^ 
Col     .  ?  -  1  ■^"'''''  ^'^  Camii. 

First  Division. 


Sf  iirtinllolieitSjM  am- liest  or,  .1/0/(7, 
C^ol.lMcrvitt  Clark,  iMidJk'town,/;!^' 
I  Col.Cli'3l>.Kasson,Burlinston,Q./l/ 
iMaj.Oli'sL.U'illiams,  RuUaiid  )  o 
Maj.  S.  D.  Winslow,  Pittsford  \  i; 

I  KIRST   RRIIJADE. 

i  .John  M.  Potter,  Vow\vA,Britc.Gen. 
I  Dun'lRohcrts, Manchester, JW(;>5-/n. 
i  t^apt.  Henry  Vanderspeigle,  (^.M. 
Cai>t.  John  Fay,  Aid  dc  Camp. 

Secoinl  Division 


3EC0P(D   BRIGADE. 

AniosCJfellogir,  rittsford,£r.6Y'7i. 
D.H.Sabin,Wallingford,jl/fl;.<5-/;ii. 

Capt.  Esaias  Hall,  Aidde  Camp. 

THIRD  BUIOADE. 

Ilcmanll.  Smith,  IJinesburg,Sr.  O. 
Bial  Boynton,  Hineshurg,  Jt/uj.^'/n. 
Capt.  John  H.  Bowman,  Q'rJUast. 
Capt.  Wni.  L.  Meecli,  Aid  dcCamp. 


S.  B.  Colliv,  Derby,  Major  tV  /n.'-'p. 
Capt.Geo. A.Cook"  Craftsb'y,  ilM. 
Capt.  PaulT.Sweet,Johnson,  yi.C. 

THIRD   BRIGADE. 

S.  B.  Flint,  jVloiitpelier,  Br.  Gen. 
Ja's  Palmer,  Plainticld, Maj.  4"  Ins. 
CKpt.K.W.HydR,Montpclier,<^...>f. 
Capt. Timo. Cross, ,Montpelier,.4.C. 


.Tohn  Nason,  St. Albans,  .Wiz/orGcH. 
I  Col.  Til.  IJ.  Fuller,  Jinosbiir^',  Ins. 
:  Col.J.J. Beai-dslcy, St. Albans, Q..V. 
I  Maj.  J.  <;.  Smith,  St.Albans,        o 

Maj.  G.F.  Houghton,  St.Alb'.s,  \  5; 

I  KIRST  BRIGADE. 

i  LorenzoPomeroy,  Franklin,  Br.  G. 

I  3EC0>-D  BRIGADE. 

j  VV'm.  Hidden ,  Crat'tab  y ,  Brig.  Gen. 

TJiird  rJivision 

Maj.^-I-n. 
arter  Mas. 

,,   .  ^,  ,        „   ,  .,  ,  , .........^ ,  Aidde  C. 

JMaj.JNelson  Kobinson,Norw'h  (  o  third  brigade. 

.Maj,C.G.Eustman,Woodstock  \  t<   Kowl'dSmith,Townsiiend,£r  Gni. 
,.,,,.      fiRST  brigade.  jJ.Robertsjr.  Townshend,./l/o;.4-/rt. 

bb  rlfa-ss,  V\  illiamstown,JSr. Gen. | Capt.  W.L.  Wells,  qurterMustn: 
sicoNu  KRiGADE.  I  Capt.  J.  T.  l.eoiianl,  .^id  rfc  Cajno. 

Artoraai.  Cushman,  Warren, Br.  G.  \ 


TSiird  rJivision. 

T.  B.Ransom,  Norwich,  jWfl;,Gc')!.|. Maj. R.Edson, Rochester, 
Col.  Ira  Davis,  Norwich,  Insjt.  Capt.  Royal  'J'nppcr,  Qh6 
Col.  G.  A.  Grant,  Norwich,  Q.  J)f.  Capt.  D.'N.  Hnntington, 


FIR3T  REGl.ME^'T. 

NormanBlacknior, Bennington,  Co/. 
Franklin  Dyer,  ShaftsI)ury,/.'£  Col. 
Periz  Harwood,  Bennington,  Maj. 
John  Fay,  Bennington,  Adjutant. 
Isaiah  Mattison,  Shaft3b'y,Q  Mas. 
Horace  May,  Bennington,  Surgeon 
E.W.Uooker,  Bennington,  CkupVn 

SECOND  REGIMENT. 

Isaac  McDaniels,  Danby,  Colonel. 
H.  T.  Lillie.  Danby,  Lieut.  Col. 
Solo.  Bentley,  Manchester,  Maj. 
Mo6esHarrington,Manchester,j9c(;. 
W.  B.  Sheldon,  Pawlet,  Q'r  J)/a.<. 
Ja'3  Anderson,  Manchester,  Ckap. 
Goo.  Tuttlo,  Manchester,  Surg'n. 

THIRD   REGIMENT. 

Ja's  H.  Plielps,  'J'ownshend,  Col. 


iments. 

Holland  Pliinpton.Wardsboro'/-.  C. 
Mark  Ball,  Athens,  Major. 
O.  G.  Howard,  Townshend;  Adj. 
Erastns  Ramsdale,Wardsbor(),  QjW 
Wm.  H.  Hodges,  Newfane,  Chap. 
Wm.  Perry,  Brookline,  Hurgcou. 

FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

Rnssell  Hickock,  Poultney,  CoU 
la's  )t.  Noble,  Tinmouth,  L't  Col. 
Levi  A.  Stewart,Wallingford,  «^/oj. 
^Vm.  C.  Fox,  Wallingt'ord,  Adj. 
Alouzo  Hyde,  Middietown,  Q'rM. 
Step'nMartindale,Wallingford,CA. 
D.  A.  Meacham,  Wallingt'ord,  Sur. 

FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

Arteraas  S.  Cushman,   Castleton, 

Lieut.  Col.  commanding, 
'saac  C.  Wheaton,  Pittsford,  Maj. 


110 


Ferrand  Parker,  CastIeton,^<f;'. 
Wm.  B.  Colburn,  Cu.stlnton,Q'rJf. 
Ja's  B.  Porter,  Kutlaiid,  Surgeon. 

SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

Sardis  Dodge,   Weybridge,   Lieut. 

Cul.  commanding. 
Henry  II.  ^ierritt,  f-'udbi.iry,  JIaj. 
Lorenzo  Jones,  Cornwall,  .kdj. 
Geo.  P.  Vaughn,  Siioreham,  Q_'rM. 
Lucius  L.  Tilden,  Middlebury,  CIt. 
Erastus  E  Elinn,  Shoreluun,  Sitr.   I 

SEVENTH  KEGIMENT.  [ 

Luman  B.  Smith,  MonkLon,  Cul. 
Benj.  Allen,  Bristol,  Lieut.  Cul. 
G.  T.  Cook,  New  Haven,  Major. 
Cyrus  Smith,  Ver.'jf.nncs,  .ddj. 
Junius  J.  Crane,  Addison,   Q'r  J/,  j 
Dan  C.  Stone,  Vergennes,  Surg, 

EIGHTH  REGIMENT. 

Rolla  Gleason,  Richmond,  Col. 
Orville  Shaw,  Jericho,  Lieut.  Col. 
Wm.  Pride,  Waterbury,  J3tlj. 
Hiram  I),  iiini.th,  \Villi5ton,Q'rJif. 
Lymun  Lovell,  Richmond,  Chap. 
J.  W.  Eii.ery,  Williston,  Surgeon. 

NINTH   REGIMENT. 

Henry  Thomas,  Burlinyton,  Col. 
Cassius  P.  Peck,  liurlington,  LHC. 
Wesley  Ilazelton,  Essex,  Major. 
R.  C.  Jackson,  Milton,  Adjutant.. 
Wm.  J.  Odell,  Burlington, Q'r.1/u5. 
J.  K.  Converse,  Burlington,  Chap. 
Tb.  Chamberlain,  Purlington,  Sur. 

TENTH  REGIMENT. 

H.  Wardswortli,  North  Hero,  Col. 
Giles  Harrington,  Alburgh,  A'tCo(. 
Jedediaii  Hazen,  iNo.  Hero,  Maj. 
Abel  Phelps  Od,  South  Hero,  Adj. 
W.  W.  White,  Alburgh,  Q'r  JWai. 
Elijah  Haynes,  No.  Hero,  Surg. 

ELEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

R.  D.  Loomis,  St.  Albans,  Col. 
Geo. W.Foster  2il,  Swanton, L'tCo. 
Geo.  W.  Brown,  St.  Albans,  Maj. 
Geo.  H.  Farror,  St.  Albans,  Adj. 
James  Russell,  St.  Albans,  Q'rM. 
N.  H.  Ballou,  St.  Albans,  Siiro-. 

TWELFTH  REGIMENT. 

H.  S.  Boweii,  Berkshire,  Colonel. 
H.  B.  Ladd,  En.isburgh,  L't  Col. 
S.  C.  Noble,  Franklin,  Jlfajor. 
R.  E.  Wilder,  Shrhlon,  Adjutant. 
D.  F.  Janes,  Sli    Idon,  Q'rMaster. 

THIRTEENIil   REGIMENT. 

Giles  A.  Barber,  Cambridge,  Lieut 

Col.  commanling. 
G.  A.  Eaton,  Morristown,  Major. 


L.  P.  Poland,  Morristown,  Adj. 
Henry  Davis,  Hydepark,  Q^r  Mas, 
J.  M.  Magoon,  Cambridge,  Ckap. 
Horace  Powers,  Morristown,  Sur. 

FOURTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

John  Hurlburt,  Glover,  Lieut.  Col. 

commanding, 
Epliraim  Brewster,  CrixU.sh'y,  Adj. 
J.  W.  Stevens,  Craftsb'y,  Q''r  M. 
Daniel  Dustin,  Craftsbury,  Surg. 

FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

John  p.  Denison,  Guiidliall,  Cvl. 
i.  IL  Hopkinstin,  Guildhall,  i'£  C. 
G.  W.  Gates,  LunenUurgb,  Maj. 
Charles  Howe,  Lunenburgh,  Adj. 
John  Drue,  Lunenburgh,  Q'rMuj, 

\  SIXTEENTH  REGi3!ENT. 

jjames  Morse,  Waterford,  Cot. 
\l.  G.  Darling,  Concord,  Lieut.  Col. 
!L.  W.  Fentoii,  St.Jolinsbury,  .4/07. 
|C.  Y.  Wright,  St.  Johnsbury,  Adj. 
jjohn  Baion,  St.Jolinsbury,  Q'r  Jt/. 

Josiah  Morse,  St. Johnsbury,  Chap. 

Ralph  Bugbee,  Watcrford,  Surg. 

'  SEVENTEENTH  KEGIMENT. 

jSeovy  Garfield,  Hardwick,  Col. 
jTlionias  Nelson,  Barnet,  LH  CoL 

IL  S.  Chaplin,  Hardwick,  Maj. 
|Adolphus  Holton,  Hardwick, Q. .-4/. 

John  McNab,  Barnet,  Surgemi. 

EIGHTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Ira  McLoud, Calais,  LicutcnantCol. 

commanding. 
lElias  Wiikelield  jr.,  Calais,  Maj. 
jGanialicl  Washburn,  Montp'r,^(//. 

I.  W.  Riker,  Montpclier,  QV  M. 

h.  H.  Tabor,  Plainfield,  Chaplain. 

Nalh'l  Bancroft,  Plainfield,  Surg. 

NINETEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Reubeu  Paige  jr.,  Corinth,  Col. 
Reuben  Stevens,  Corinth,  L^t  Col. 
Ja's  Buchannan,  WellsRiver,  Maj. 
M.  W.  Tyler,  Bradford,  Adj. 
Henry  Buttertield,  Topsham,  Q..S/. 
G.  W.  Campl)ell,  Newbury,  Cliap. 
EiMch  Tiiatcher,  Newbury,  Sur. 

TWENTIETH  REGIMENT. 

Harry  C.    Weeden,    Washington, 

Lieut.  Col.  commanding. 
iSamuel  Kimball,  Barre,  Maj. 
Cyrus  Ashcrafl,  Northfield,  Adj. 
A.  M.  Kimball,  Washington,  Q.M. 
K.  J.  Scott,  Barre,  Chap. 
N.  W.  Perry,  Willianistown,  Sur. 

TWENTY-FIRST  REGIMENT. 

Ira  Kidder,  Braintree,  Col. 
'Tho's  S.  Paine,  Tunbridge,  L't  C. 


Ill 


George  Carpenter,  Randolph,  Maj. 
L.  S.  Goodno,  Braintree,  Jiilj. 
Sam'l  Emerson,  Chelsea,  Q'?-  M. 
Wm.  S.  Ballon,  Randolpli,  Clwp. 
J.  R.  Peaibi;r,  Randoljjh,  iSiirg. 

TWENTy-SECOND  REGIMENT. 

Orson  Perkins,  Stockhridge,  Col. 
I.  P.  iMatthews,  Rochester,  LH  C. 
D.  S.  Putnam,  Bethel,  Maj. 
Minot  Wheeler,  Bethel,  Adj. 
Josiah  If.  Phelps,  Rochester,  Stir. 

TWENTY-THIRD  REGIMENT. 

Wm.  E.  Lewis,  Norwich,  Col. 
S.  G.  Heaton,  Thetford,  LH  Col. 
Iloel  Sawyer,  Thetlbrd,  Mai. 
S.  M.  Hewett,  Norwich,  Adj. 
D.  9.  Barrett,  Strafford.,  QV  Mas. 
James  Campbell,  Norwich,  Chap. 
H.  B.  Brown,  Hartford,  Sur;T. 

TWENTY-FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

Cha's  F.  Pearson, Wooilstock,  Col. 
Geo.  C.  Pratt,  Woodstock,  LH  C. 
Charles  Dana,  Woodstock,  Maj. 
G.  B.  Warren,  Woodstock,  Adj. 
C.  S.  Raymond,  Woodstock,  Q.Jl/. 
Josepli  Hazen,  Woodstock,  Chap. 
Nath'l  Tolls,  Reading,  iurt;. 


TWENTY-FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

P.  T.  Washburn,  Ludlow,  Col 
James  M.  Putnam,  Ludlow,  L't  C 
David  Bailey,  Chester,  Maj 
Moses  T.  Chase,  Sjiringfield,  Adj 
J.  A.  White,  Cavendish,  Q'?-  Mas 
Warren  Skinner,  Cavendish,  Chap 
R.  G.  Taylor,  Ludlow,  Surg 

TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

Stephen  Dudley,  Peru,  LH  C'com 
Stephen  Smith,  Londonderry,  Maj 
VV.  W.Williams, Westminster,  ./Srfj 
David  Arnold,  Londonderry,  Q,  M 
W.  M.  Guilford,  Rockinnhani,  Ch 
John  Howard,  VVestminstcr,  Surg 

TWENTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

Willard  Foster,  Whitinghara,   L't 

Col  commanding 
Luke  Y.  Higley,  Marlboro',  Maj 
Keith  White,  Bra.ltleboro',  Adj 
Jacob  Esty,  Brattloboro',  Q'r  Mas 
fl.  F.  Ballou,  Whitingham,  Clmp 
Ehenczer  Tucker,  Marlboro',  Sur 

RIFLE  REGIMENT. 

Wm.H.Bell,  SlAlbans, Z,'(CoZ  com. 
J.  B.  Bowdich,  Swanton,  Jtlaj 


G.  M.  Kidder,  Highgate,  Adj 
John  Pomeroy,  Franklin,  Q'r  .If 

Tho  militia  of  this  State  is  divided  into  three  Divisiona,  nine  Brig- 
ades, twenty-eight  Regiments,  including  a  Ritlo  Regiment,  and  two 
hundred  and  ninety-one  companies. 

The  whole  militia  force  of  tho  State,  as  returned  in  1840,  is  twen- 
ty-six thousand  three  hundred  and  four,  including  commissioned  and 
non-commissioned  oflicers,  musicians,  and  privates.  Tho  return  for 
18^11  does  not  give  the  true  amount,  (about  twenty-four  thousand,) 
one  Regiment  not  having  made  any  returH. 


BUSINESS    jOIRECTOUY. 


AUcrncys. 
Horace  Baxter, 
Al?-x.  S  Campbell, 
N  Tracy  Sheafe. 

BeUoics  Falls  Hotel. 
Davis  &  Russell, 
Blacksmiths. 
O  B  Arms  &  Brothers 
John  Rodgers. 

Bookbinder, 
Franklin  Henry. 
Bookicller, 
M  S  Buckland. 

Butchers. 
George  &  J  M  Russell 
Wm  P  Barker. 


SSeliows  SPalis. 
Cabinet  Makers. 
William  Conant, 
Powers  CroHsett, 
Carpenter:!  S(  Builders. 
Willian)  Sluno, 
John  (i  Wightman, 
Abraham  Shipman, 
,C  C  Fuler. 

CAvriajc  4'  Wagon 

Makers. 

Wm  &  Jason  French. 

Clennjmen. 
Carlton  Chase  Epis. 
Isaac  Baiker,  Meth. 
,Clotli  dressing  Sr  dying 
A  C  Dodge. 


Covfectioner. 
Thomas  Downer. 

Cooper. 
John  Sawtell. 
DruggiiU  ^  Physicians 
Artemas  Robbins, 
Josiah  H  Martin, 
John  H  Wells. 

•  Hair  Dresser. 
Thomas  Downer. 
Livery  Stable. 
Russell  Hyde. 
Merchants  ^  Traders, 
Wentworths,  Bingham 
.     &  Co. 
H  Henry  Baxter, 


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Norman  Harris, 

Paper  Makers. 

Stoves  4"  Tinware. 

Konjamin  HpaiiUlir.g. 

Green  &;  Fleming, 

SUB  Wales  &  Co. 

MiUfr. 

Wm  B  Blake  &  Co. 

Tailc^rs. 

Ak'xandei-  Frascr. 

Printer. 

E  F  Kimball, 

Milliner:,: 

John  W  Moore. 

L  H  Plummer. 

Misfies  Guild, 

Saddle,  Harness  {f 

Watches,  4'  ■Jeicelry. 

Mi33  Glover. 

7  rwiks. 

M  S  Buckland, 

Daniel  Verder. 

William  Lowell. 

Paiiitn-  4-  Glailf^r. 

Scales. 

Walter  Taylor  jr. 

M  S  Buckland. 

MSeatieinffton. 

Altornetrs. 

I  Crossett. 

J  Lyons, 

inland  Hall,  " 

Cotton  Miiiivfacttirers 

J  Loomis, 

I'ierpoitit  Ishain, 

Truman  Ksti", 

David  Love,  (State 

S  H  illackmor, 

Doty  &  Robinson. 

Arms.) 

Henry  Kelloig, 

Carriaire  S,'   JVa^on 

James  Hicks, 

Nutluin  nogkiiifi, 

Makers. 

D  Huling, 

David  Itobinsou  jr. 

Bassett  &-Town, 

T  J  Albro. 

Uel  M  Rol.insun, 

Cobh  iSc  Sutton, 

Iron  Founders. 

O  C  Mrrrill, 

J  Watson, 

Bennington  Iron  Com- 

John S  Kobliisoa, 

C  Ellenwwood, 

pany. 

A  V  LyiMuii, 

Henry  R  Rouse, 

L  &,  C  W  Grover, 

;  Wni  S  Foulhuorlh, 
Enoch  Davi-i. 

Clerirymeit-. 

Gaige,Santbrd  &  Brown 

K  W  Hooker, 

Leather  Dealers. 

Baker. 

Aretus  Loomis, 

John  Squires, 

Milton  S  Keynold-i. 

N  O  Preston, 

Newel  Squires, 

BlacJ.-smitlu<. 

.•Stephen  Hutehin:;, 

Itaniel  Conkiln. 

Aaron  Norton 

J  F  Craiff, 

Mnchinh:ls. 

Henry  Norton, 

Nolde. 

Paul  Boynton, 

Martin  Norton  id 

Comh  Makers. 

James  H  Bennett, 

H^och  VVinslow, 

J  I  C  &.  1,^  J  Cook. 

Maxovs. 

Charles  Norton, 

Constables. 

Smith  Montague, 

BaHsett  Sc  Town, 

John  Fay, 

Erastus  Montague, 

Hamuel  Chandler, 

Lewis  Cady. 

Samuel  Keyes, 

Saxton  WStjnires, 

Cloth  Dri!Si'i)if^. 

Joseph  Brown, 

K  P  Uall. 

Itirhardson  &  Jones, 

Burton. 

Bookhiiiilrr. 

Joel  Volentine. 

.Merchants  Ji"  Traders. 

Solomon  Clark. 

Coopers. 

Bennington  Iron  Co. 

Boot/!  \  SAt/t-v. 

Isaac  Crossett 

Wm  L  I'eele, 

George  f^olby, 

Daniel  Fuller. 

S  B  McEowen, 

John  iSquires, 

Uraas  ^-  Medeiives. 

S  L  Godfrey  jr. 

J  A  French, 

Merrill  &  Van  Der  Spc 

-John  Cushman, 

K  Adams  &  Co. 

isle, 

C  Thatcher, 

David  ('onklin. 

Wm  L  Peek, 

Dewey  &  Waters, 

.lames  Bordmaii, 

Fay  &.  Parsons, 

M  K  &  S  S  Scott, 

F.  Witherell. 

Horace  May. 

Merrill  &  Van  Der  Spe- 

CarpCJitcr.t  ^-   Builder 

Gunsmith, 

ii;le, 

ilirani  Waters, 

Truman   Lanipson. 

Fay  It.  Parsons, 

Lorinizo  Ray, 

Gravestones. 

Henry  Patchin, 

David  C  Harwood, 

Ru;;er  Booth. 

Ilawkes  &  Matteson, 

Benjamin  Sears, 

Hat  Dealer. 

P  L  Robinson, 

Hudson  Smith, 

John  Cushman. 

B  Harmon  &  Co. 

Smith  Kdfjerton. 

Ifotels. 

D  Corkins. 

Cabitin  Jlaki-ra. 

M  Robinson  (Frtinklin  IV  I  Goods  ^  Groceries.  \ 

I    A  Norton, 

House.) 

John  Sharp, 

1    E  y  Clark, 

S  Butler,                          Seth  C  Green,                  1 

113 

Newspapers. 

Wm  A  Dickerman, 

J  H  Whitney, 

State  Banner, 

Nathaniel  Smith. 

O  H  Rose, 

Vermont  Gazette. 

Post  Ojfwes. 

Richard  Carpenter, 

Painters. 

David  Love, 

Jonathan  Cochxan. 

1 

Vine  W  Gaige, 

Wm  E  Ha'.vkes  (.Vo  B.)S  G  Culver. 

D  B  Burton, 

Saddles,  Harnesses,  and            TVn  U'are^ 

Edward  Smith. 

Trunks. 

Graves  &.  Root, 

Portrait  Painter. 

John  Hicks, 

Isaac  Doolittle, 

Henry  Nichols. 

A  Robertson  jr. 

George  W  Simmons. 

Paper  Makers. 

Stone  Ware  ManvfacVr.              Turner.               \ 

Benton,  Fuller  t  Co. 

Julius  Norton. 

Alvin  Bates. 

Physicians. 

Stoves. 

Wadding  ManiLfaetu,r''s. 

Noadiah  Swift, 

L  &  C  W  Grover, 

A  U  Wills, 

Hemar.  Swift, 

'G!aige,Sanford££Browr 

,AsaheJ  Booth, 

Wni  Bigelow, 

Isaac  Doolittle. 

George  Boardman  jr. 

'  Horace  May, 

Tailors. 

Silas  Wilcox, 

B  Golden, 

Edson, 

A  M  Day, 

MSraudoK. 

Mtamrys. 

M  J  Hickok  Cong. 

Milliners  t(  Dress   Ma- 

Klionezer N  Brigga, 

Pago  Meth. 

kers. 

B  Davenport, 

Josiah  Perj-y  Epis. 

Misses  Tracy's., 

Ezra  June, 

Cloth  Dressingk-Dyiag.Wisses  Brown's,              \ 

II  V  Marsh, 

C  KingR'ley  &  Son. 

Miss  Thornton, 

1>  W  <;  Clirk?. 

Constable-. 

Mrs  Goodell, 

Blacksmiths. 

Wm  M  Field. 

Miss  Harris. 

Jediidiah  Holcomb, 

Hatters, 

JVewspaper^ 

1 

A  A  &  A  Meacham, 

?eth  Keeler, 

Vermont  Telograph- 

1 

Mosc3  B  Hill, 

E  Cheney  jr. 

Painters  ^  Olaiiera, 

Psitrick  Tenian. 

Hotels. 

Joel  G  Walton, 

Boolcsdlcr. 

Wm  M  Field, 

D  N  Higgins, 

1  VVillard  Kimball. 

F  Scotield  jr. 

Jesse  Bacheldor. 

1    Boot  4"  Shoe  Makers. 

Iron  Founders  l(  Furn-W  Mason.                        | 

1  Stephen  Purkhursi, 

■aces. 

Physiaan& 

1  n  J  Bond, 

C  W  Conant, 

C  Backus, 

1  Milo  O  Mott, 

Blake  &  Hammond, 

D  Barnes, 

1  Iru  Benson, 

Algier  &  Co. 

J  W  Hale, 

1  Dpxler  Whitcomb, 

/,eadPipeManitfacturersl  F  Merriam,                   | 

E/:ra  Capron. 

G  W  Tilton  &  Co. 

VRoss,Bot. 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Machiyiist. 

Post  Master. 

Caleb  Knowlton, 

Merick  Wilder. 

D  W  C  Clark. 

Horace  Rust  2d. 

Marble  Manufacturers 

Printers. 

Carpenters  ^  Builders 

.  J  Hoyt&  Co. 

0  S  Murray, 

David  Warren, 

Masons. 

D  S  Murray, 

A  M  Sanderson, 

Nirum  Clark, 

Private  School, 

David  M  Grosa, 

C  S  Wright, 

Misses  Cooleys. 

Wni  Fla?-, 

F  Davis. 

Rutland  Sf  Jlddison  Co. 

I.  H  Crooks, 

Jleat  Market. 

Ins.  Co. 

Jepse  Bachelder. 

Richard  Cornwell. 

Ezra  June,  Secretary. 

Carriage  i^  JVagon 

.Merchants  ^  Traders 

.  Saddleff HamessMakera 

Makers. 

Ira  Button, 

H  Daniels, 

David  Warren  &  Co. 

Blake  &  Hammond, 

M  Joslin, 

Chair  Manufacturer. 

C  W  Conant, 

J  Rossiter. 

Joel  (i  Walton. 

D  &  A  Collins, 

Sash  l(  Blind  Maivafae- 

Clergymen. 

Jackson  &  Ketchum, 

turers. 

C  A  Thomas  Bap. 

Warren  &  Bliss. 

Rice  &.  Wheeler, 

114 

J  Batchelilpr,                  L  C  Scott,                       S  Parkhurst. 

Sullinjjs  &  Dow,            L  1.  Bla 

le,                          Vt.  Lit.  &■  Sci.  Ins. 

1)  VVhitconilj.                 Cluirles  Jolinson.            C  C  Bisbee,  principa 

1, 

Sri  ton.               7\it^  Sheet  Iran  IVnrc.Miss  A  Skiniiei  F  Dc 

pt 

Stephen  P.ukliurst.       Cliirk  liich.                         Watches  if  Jewelry. 

Ta.loif.                 T'lnni-r. 

4"  Curriers.    C  D  Griswold. 

h  B  Dickfrinan,              H  J  Bon 

'1. 

Bratileboro'. 

.Attorneys. 

dzearl  Stoddard,  High 

i    As:;!  Kevps,  Hii,'h  Street, 

AsMiel  Clapi.,  High 

J  1)  Bradley,  Main 

Henry  Jones,  Green 

LG  Mead,  Mam 

Collins  Chirk,  High 

Fr.-dnrick  Palmer,  High 

RichiLrd  A  Bloilgett,  Green 

S  11  Price,  Muin 

Jarvis  Root,  Green 

Samuel  Elliott,  West  Village. 

Stone,  Hudson 

Bank  of  Braltlcboro'. 

R  Chandler,  High 

E  Seymour,  President,  Main 

Carriage  and  Wagon  Makers. 

H  S  Noyes,  Cashier,  iVlain 

Adolphus  Stcbbins,  Canal 

(Directors,) 

Asa  Miller,  Elliot 

E  Seymour,  Main 

Eleazer  Farnsworth,  South 

Samu:l  Clark,  W  V 

Clergymen, 

Heiirv  Smiih,  Main 

Charles  Walker,  (con)  Main 

John'R  Blake,  Main 

Addison  Brown,  (unit)  Main 

Charles  Chapin,  Main 

Moses  Field,  (hap)  Green 

Boss  Viul  and  Violin. 

Corban  Kidder,  (con)  W  V 

John  Woodhury,  Main 

Cloth  Dressing  and  Dying. 

Addii:;r'on  Daniels,  Elliott 

BnLteads,  (Wood  Turners. J 

John  Fowler,  Mill 

Constable. 

Aniiioiiy  Van  Dooror,  Main 

Chester  H  Miller,  W  V 

Denman  Bragg,  Main 

Coopers. 

BlacUsmiths. 

Henry  Kemp,  High 

Hines,  Newman,  &.  Co,  South 

Hatwcll  Bills,  Hudson 

L  K  Bemis,  Elliot 

Copper  Plate  Printer. 

J  Green  leaf  2d,  VV  V 

George  II  French,  Main 

Booii'uinder. 

Drugs  and  Medicines. 

George  H  Salislmrv,  Main 

Williston  k  Tyler,  Main 

Brok^ekers. 

Dutton  &  Clark,  Main 

Bratlleboro'  Typography  Co,  Ma 

in                     Hair  Dealers. 

, 

Joseph  Steen,  Main 

John  II  Wheeler,  IVIain 

Brass  Founder. 

Hall  &  Townslev,  Main 

John  Burnhani,  Main 

Williston  &  Tyler,  Main 

Boots  and  Shoes. 

Zelotes  Dickinson,  Main 

Charles  C  Frost,  Main 

Button  &  Cljrk,  Main 

P.-rriii  Sim(!nd-i,  Main 

Blake  &.  Lawrence,  Main 

Wniard  Fr.ist,  Main 

A  E  Dwinnell,  Main 

[  niLTv  Ladd,  Hudson 

E  W  Prouty,  Main 

V'/ill-.rd  Coldeigh,  W  V 

Chruve  Stones. 

Watson  Crosby,  W  V 

Anthony  Van  Doorer,  Main 

Rodney  Field,  W  V 

Ouvsmiths. 

'Ciihinrt  .Makers. 

Luther  Wild,  Pleasant 

Anthony  Van  Doorer,  Main 

Pike,  Mill 

Denman  Bragg,  Main 

Hair  Dresser. 

Carpenters  and  Builders. 

Andrew  Bradshaw,  Main 

Poniroy  Knowlton,  High 

Hat  Manufacturer. 

Mi  not  Patch,  Canal 

William  Hyde,  Main 

Isaac  Hines,  Green 

Hotels. 

Sewall  Morse,  Canal 

Paul  Chase,  Main 

— 

ft 

Vermont  Hotel,  Lord,  Main 
Plietenix  House,  Bugbee,  Main 
lloswell  Goodenougli,  W  V 

Iron  Founders. 
Salisbury  &  Co,  River 

Leuil  Pipe  MaiiufactiLrer. 
Jacob  Esty,  South 

Leather  Dealers, 
Goodhues  &  Cliapin,  Bridge 
Antion  Barber,  Flat 

Livery  Stable. 
Lovell  Farr,  Main 

Machinists. 
Hines,  Newman,  &  Co,  Mill 

Masons, 
James  M  Reed,  Green 
Edwin  Foster,  Green 
Enoch  Merriain,  VV  V 

Meat  Market. 
N  &  H  Hadley,  Main 

Merchants  S{  Traders. 
Hall  &  Townslay,  (Flour,)  Main    D  M  Bradley,  Green 
Williston  &  Tyler,      do       Main    George  Balier,  South 


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John  Wilson,  River 
Willard  Ames,  W  V 

Post  OJicet. 
Asa  Green,  Hugh 
R  Goodenough,  W  V 
Printers, 
Wm  E  Ryther,  Main 
George  W  Nichols,  Main 

Pump  Manufacturers. 
Jacob  Esty,  South 
John  Burnhani,  Main 
G  W  Britlon,  Soutli 
Wm  Gould  South 

Saddles,  Harnesses,  ^  Trunks, 
Nathan  Miller,  Main 
Samuel  D  Parker,  Bridge 

Sozton. 
Eleazer  Farnsworth,  Bridge 

Steam  Engine  Manufacturer. 
John  Gore,  Canal 

Stone  Masons, 


Main 
Main 
Main 


Blake  &  Lawrence,     do 
Button  &  Clark,  do 

A  E  Dwinncl,  do 

Zelotes  Dickinson,       do 
E  W  Prouty,  do 

John  H  Wheeler,         do 
Dunkleo  &  Clark,  W  V 
George  Bughee,  ftfain 
Orlin  Pratt  &  Co,  W  V 
D  B  Thompson,  Main 
G  W  Emerson,  Main 

Milliners  i^  Dress  Makers. 
Mrs  Wheeler,  Main 
Mrs  C  Ainsden,  High 
Mrs  C  Martin, 
Miss  Amsden,  Main 
Miss  L  Wait,  Main 
Miss  Ranger,  Elliot 
Miss  King,  Main 

J^ewspapcrs. 
Vermont  Phtenix,  Main 
Windham  County  Democrat,  Main 

Painters  ^  Glaziers. 
Frederick  Van  Doorer,  Main 
Alexander  Capen,  South 
S  Atwood,  South 
Wm  Holding,  Hudson 

Paper, 
Brattleboro'  Typo.  Co,  Canal 

Pkysicia7ts. 
Wm  H  Rockwell,  Pleasant 
John  L  Dickeiman,  Maiu 
Dana  Hyde,  Main 
Reuben  Spalding,  Canal 


Main  "    Stoves  ^-  Tin  ffare. 

Main    Dickinson  &  Chandler,  Main 
Main    J  H  &  W  H  Esterbrooks,  Main 


Tailors, 
John  H  King,  Main 
Frederick  Franks  Main 
Richardson  Billings,  Main 

Tailoresses. 
Mrs  Chandler,  FUt 
Mrs  Pratt,  Main 
Mrs  A  Simonds, 
Miss  Knight,  Main 
Miss  Rhoda  King. 

J^anncries. 
Goodhue  &  Chapin,  Bridge 
Anson  Barber,  Flat 

Thomsonian  Infrmary. 
Joseph  Wright,  Canal 

Truss  Manufacturers. 
John  Burnham,  Main 
Roger  Wardsworth,  Main 

Vermont  A.njlumfor  the  Insane. 
Wm  H  Rockwell,  Sup't,  Pleasant 

Low,  Assistant, 

Mrs  Ann  M  Wilkinson,  Matron, 
E  Seymour,  Main 
N  B  VViiliston,  Main 
Samuel  Clark,  W  V 
Asa  Keyes,  Main 

Victuallimr  Cellar. 
Jonas  Cutler,  Main 

Watches  8(  .Jewelry. 
Horace  D  Brackett,  Main 
D  B  Thompson,  Main 


Trustees. 


116 

JSitrtiitglon. 

Jipnthrcaries.  P  P  Markham,Thoina3'  A  L  Hathaway,  Cham. 

PfiCk  S,-  S|)nar,  College      Avenue,  Horace  Smith,  South 

Architects  ^■Draft.xmeri.  Joha  Soregan,South  St.  NuhumSliattuck,  Falls 
John  Johnson, Main  St.  Geoi5o3twick,Champ'n  Wni  Robie,  King 
Henry  Scarle,  Wliite  Bookbinders.  Cap  and  Glove  Manu- 

Jlltorne-ys.  CliaunceyGoodrich,Col  factory. 

Ch's  Adams,  Main  Sani'l  Huntington,  Col  W  J  Seymour,  Cherry 
Homan  Allen,  College  Booksellers.  Carpet  Weaver. 

Geo  K  riatt.  College    ChauneeyGoodi  ich,Col  Mrs  Ja's  FitzSimmons, 
Goo  P  Marsh,  College  Sam'l  Huntington,  i  ol.     Water 
VVyllysLyman, College  D  A  Braman,  College       Carriage  and  TVagon 
1  PRichard3on,Chanip  Ephraim  Mills,  Main  Makers. 

JacobMarsh,Shclhurne       Boots  and  Shoes.       Wm  D  Merrill,  Pearl 
T)  A  Smalley,  College  D  S  Russell,  C't  gq.    J  K  Gray,  Peari 
A  W  Hyde,  Pearl  E  J  Fay,  Church  P  Nash,  Thomas'  av. 

Aaahel  Peck,  Pearl       R  Batclielder,  Church  Ira  Nash,  Slielburno 
Wm  A  Griswold,  Rank  Ja's  H  Piatt,  Church     W  R  Lawrence,  Shclb. 
J  N  Pomeroy,  Slielb'ne  Thad's  Sawyer,  StPaul         Chair  Factory, 
Alvan  Foote,  Pearl       Francis  Roane,  Pearl    Nelson  4'  Gates. 
Henry    Leavenworth,  Henry  Roddcn,  Water  Clei-gymen. 

College  Wm  Rodden,  Pine        J  K  Converse,  con. 

Charles  Russell,  Pearl  EC  Loomis,  Pearl         G  G  Ingersoll,  unit. 
Lyman  Cuniminga,  C't  John  Hunt,  Champlain  John  H  Hopkins,  epi». 

House  Sq.  Brass,  Copper  and  Zinc?:  U  Brown,  rneth. 

Phinoas  Lyman,  C.Sq.  Founders.  Hiram  Saft'ord,  hap. 

Goo  B  Shaw,  C.  Sq.      Guy  4"  Edwards,VVfltcr  J  <-i'Call,-dian,  cath. 
Wm  Wealon,  C't  Sq.  Brewers.  H  P  Hickok,  con. 

Amosl?lodgett,Winoo-  Geo  Peterson,  C't  Sq.  John  Wheeler,  con. 

ski  Avenue,  Arch'dCrosby,South  st  Joseph  Toriey,  con. 

Carlrw  Ba.\tcr,Main  6t.         Brick  Makers.         James  Marsh,  con. 
C  D  Kasson,  (-'oUege    James  Morse  S(  broth-  ZadockThompson,cpis. 
UomeoAustin,Shelt)'ne     ois,  Slielburno  Clock  Makers. 

Geo  H  Peck,  College  Cabinet  Jllakers.        3  N  Demniing,  Church 

E  A  Stan3bury,Church  Sam'l  Nichols, Church  Moody  HaskelljChurch 
Wm  P  Brigis,  Church  Mitchell  iVBarnes,  Ch.  Cawb  Manufacturers, 
Auctioneer andCommis-  Selding  Pateo,  Cheney  Vilas, Loomis&Co.  P'rl 

.fton  Merchant.        D  K  Pangborii,  Catlin'a         Confectioners, 
HenryThomas, College     Lane.  Mitchell  i^'  Barnes,  Ch. 

Bakers.  Carpenters  andBuilders  Constable 

Jiweph  Hatch,  Water   Herrick^'Mead, Pearl  3  Hyman  Lane,  Bank 
M  C  Tuylor,  Water      ChittendenWorrittjCol.  Cooj>crs. 

Banks.  Heinign  Bryant, White  John  Prortor,  Wbitu 

Bank  of  Burlington,  R  JohnWendlaw,Champ  Epliraim  Pike,  White 

Gl'ole, Cash. Church  Joel  Lund,  Champ.         Puu!  Jlondoux,  South 
Farmers'  and  Jlnchan- WillardMovver,VVUl'rd  Cutlery  Manufacturer. 

ics',  Chs  F  Warner,  S  fy  WPatee,  Cheney  B  M  Varney,  College 

Cash.  C't  H.  Sq.         Hiram  Hamhlin,  Pearl  Dentists. 

Barbers.  M  McWilliams,  Cham.  O  H  Saxton,  Church 

HC  ASnrith,SlieIb'no  Patrick  ClarJc,  Water   John  Lewis,  Paul 
Icem  Loney,  College     Dan  Colburn,  College  Die  Sinker. 

John  Thomas,  Col.Cr.  Heman  Sunbiiry,  Col.  D  M  Varney,  College 

Blacksmiths.  Wm  Wads  worth.  Col.  Dress  Makers. 

ii  A  Alh;n,Shelb'no  St.  Thomas  Ritche,  Mrs  M  Frazer,  Church 

Henry  Whitney,  Pearl  H  P  Herrick,  Pearl        Miss  J  Markham, 
Jew  Burbank,  Main        Ejili'm  Bradley,  Main   MrsLangworthy,Shelb. 
Henry  Pearl,  Poarl         Miss  S  Ranney,  College 


Mrs  Saxton,  Church 

Diier. 
M  SarsfieM,  Main 
Hiia-ravcr. 


Luther  Looinis,  Pearl 
G  H  Moore,  Pearl 
I>oomi3,  Vilasc^'Co.  P'rl 
Kune  ^  Walker, Chur. 
S  Walker,  Pearl 


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Mrs  Moulthrop,  StPaul  J  A  Jenner,  Water        A  P  Wheeler  4"  Co.Cb. 
Mrs  Browning,  Chuich  Jona  Hart,  Water         S  B  Scott,  Church 
Miss  Bray,  Church        John  Saragar,  Water     Isaac  Warner,  Church 

Jore  Potter,  College     Sidney  Barlow,  Pearl 

Benj  Bishop,  Main 

M  Burdick,  Church 

M  Russell,  Pearl 
J  n  Hills,' Col.  Green.  J  P  Maillet,  Champ, 
Farriers,  Iron  Founders, 

C  Richardjon,  North     Gay  *•  Edwards, Water  Smith(5-Wilkins,Cham 
R  Mabell,  Sh(3lburne  Leather  Dealers,        Hatch,OdelKVCo.Wat. 

Flour,  Wholesale.      E  C  Looniis,  Pearl        MrsLangworthy,Shelb 
Follett  .^Bradley, Wat.  Johonnett  .VBlancharJ,  S  M  Pope,  Shelburne 
Jos  Hatch  4"  Co. Water     Church  Horace  Lane,  Church 

J  4-  J  HPeck  4-  Co.  Col  Livery  Stables.        Farrar  ^  V/aite,  Col. 

Bradley  4'  Hyde,  Pearl  S  SKinner,Thomas'av.       Military  Goods. 
Geo  Peterson,  C't  Sc).  KColburt,h,Shelh'ne  st  Pangboni  4'Krinsmaid, 
HickokiS;-Catlin,Shelb'n  Machinists.  Church 

Kune4"Walker, Church  Guy  4"  Edwards, Water     Milliners  and  Dress 
6la.is  Manufacturers.  D  M  Varney,  College  Makers. 

SrniHi&Wilkiiis,Cham  Masons,  BIrs  M  Frazcr,  Church 

Gold  and  Silver  Smith.  Sam'l  Reed,  College     Miss  J  Markhara,  Col. 
D  M  Varney,  College   Abel  Crooker,Goch       Mr3Langworthy,Shelb 

Grave  Stones.         A  Crooker,  Shelburne  Miss  S  Ranney,  Col. 
H  3  Clapp,  White         H  Crooker,  Goch  Misa  Bray,  Church 

Grocers.  Harrison  Crooker,P'rl    Mrs  .Saxton,  Church 

W  Vaughan,  Church     Seth  Morse, Shelburne  Miss  Fleming,  Locust 
Stephen  Whitney,  Ch.  GNSpear, Maiden  lane.  Miss  Lesler,  College 
Ch's  Wolcott,  Cbuich  P  Ritchie,  Champ,  st.  Misses  Spencer  fyNay, 
Jero.  Potter,  College     Wm  Crooker,  Goch  College  Green. 

C  S  Van  Alstine,  Ch.  J  Washburn,  Falls  JVewspapers. 

N  J  Moiehouse,  Ch.      M  Morse,  Shelburne     Burlington  FreePress, 
Geo  Peterson,  C't  Sq.  H  N  Coon,  Main  College 

P  Blackman,  C't  Sq.     M  Pendegrass,  Pearl     Burlington    Sentinel, 

J  A  Jemier,  Water  st. Bradley,  Church        Main 

S  Booth,  Water  L  Washburn,  Maiden 

J  Soragen,  Water  Meat  Markets. 

H  M  Canna,  Water       T  t^onner.  College  at. 
J  Lagan,  Water  D  Pitkin,  Church 

Francis  Roane,  Pearl    D  A  Kimball,  Goch 

R  P  Tibbits,  Pearl        Martin,  Pearl 

J  B  Maillit,  Cbara. 
T  Bradshaw,  Water 


Or/ran  Manitfarturer. 
Robert  Tracy,  Pearl 
Painters  und  Glaziers, 
Ch's  Haynes,  College 
Morse  4'  Stourm,  Ch. 
L  Spaulding,  College 
Merchants  andTraders.  A  Spalding,  Church 
J  4-  J  H  Peck  4-  Co.  Col  R  G  Spaulding,  Church 
N  Killin,  Water  Follett4-Bradley,Wat.  Wm  Mead,  Pearl 

Vilas,Loomis4-Co.P'rl  Bradley  4"  Hyde,  Pearl  Ja's  Scott,  Pearl 

Gunsmiths.  P  Doolittle,  Shelburne  Stephen  Russell,  Sholb 

D  M  Varney,  College    S  E  Howard,  Church  Paper  Makers. 

WarrenHatch,  Church  H  Lovely  4*60.  Church  Ja's  I  Cutler,  Main 
Hat  Dealers.  Lyman  4'  Colo,  College  C  Goodrich,  College 

W  J  Seymour,  Cheny  T  F  4'W  L  Slrong4'Co.  Physicians. 

E  A  Seymour,  Pearl        C't  H.  Sq.  B  J  Hieneberg,  Pino 

John  Stetson,  Church   M  Wright  4;Co.  C'tSq.  Horace  Hatch,  White 
Hotels.  Daniel  Davis,  Water     Wm  Atwater,  St  Paul 

John  Howard,  College  H  Mayo  2d,  Water  John  Pomeroy,  Water 
Ira  Shattuck,  Main  Geo  Peterson,  C't  Sq.  Th  Chamberlin,  Shelb. 
J  S  Peirce,  Pearl  K  Moody's  adm'r.  Col.  L  Marsh,  College 

S  Booth,  Water  S  L  Herrick,  Church 


118 

Piano  Fortes.  Peter  Ritchie,  Champ.  Upholsters. 

J  Munsoii,  C'iiamplain  Jasper  Washburn, FallsS  H  Peaslee,  Church 

Planes.  L  Washhurn,  Maiden  l.Sam'l  Dorr,  Church 

John  Herrick,  Pearl        Stoves  and  Tin  Ware.  John  Arnold,  Church 
Post  Office.  Starr  i^  Dow,  Church        Victualing  Houses. 

Henry  B   Stacy,   Post  C  Wainwright,  CburchW  Vaughan,  Cliurch 
Master,  C't  Sq.  H  H  Bostwicl4,Church  Jere.  Potter,  Colh^ge 

Potteries.  S  B  Spaulding,  Church  S  Whitney,  Church 

Farrar  4'  Wait,  Pearl   S  W  Taylor,  College    C  Wolcott,  Church 

Printers.  Ilickok  .5-Catlin,Shelb.  N  J  Morehouse,  Chur. 

H  B  Stacy,  Colle<;c       Cay  ^  Edwards, Water  P  IJIackman,  C't  Sq. 
Vilas,Loomis&Co.P'rl  Geo  Peterson,  C't  Sq. 

Tailors.  Jolin  Lagan,  Water 

Jere  Tryon,  St  Paul  Th  Bradshaw,  AVate^ 
J  W  Tuttl'e',  College  Ja's  Mitchell,  Church  Ebcn'r  White,  Water 
S  Fletcher,  College      C  Benns  fy  son,Churcli  Francis  Roane,  Pearl 

Publisher.  M  G  Rathborn,  Pearl     R  P  Tihbitts,  P.earl 

C  Goodrich,  Collego      Antoine  Ganite,  Pearl     Watches  and  .Jewelry. 
Saddles,  Harnesses,  and  Tailoresses.  Pangborn&Brinsmaid, 

Trunks.  Mr?  Molthrop,  St  Paul      Church 

S  H  Peaslee,  Church    Mrs  Henderson, White  Dan'l  Sinipson,Church 
~   ■  l\lis3  Corning,  College  Lem'l  Curtis,  C't  Sq. 

Mrs  Wood,  Main  Wharfingers. 

Mrs  Scribner,  White     Follett  &  Bradley,St'm 
John  Arnold,  Church     Miss  Parodes,  Main  Boat  Wh'f, 

Sexton.  Mrs  Clukee,  Locust      Isaac  Nye,Centre  Wh'f. 

Sam'l  Nichols,  Bank     Mrs  Browning,  Church  Champ'n  Transporta- 
Stucco  Worker.        Mrs  Howard,  Church        tiou  Co.  North  W. 
M  Pundergast,  Pearl     Mrs  Chandonet,  Water  Whitesmith. 

Stone  Masotts.  Tallow  Chandler.       D  M  Varncy,  Collego 

P  M'Cannon,  Church    Dudley  Pitkin,  Church     Wig  and  Urnamcntal 
M  Morse,  Shelburne      Thomsonian  Infirmary.  CurlMakers. 

G  N  Spear,  Maiden  1.  R  Whitcher,  Pearl        Loncy  &  McLaine,Col. 


C  Goodrich,  Collejo 
Dana  Winslow,  Main 
A  B  Bishop,  Main 


S  S  Skinner,  College 
I  H  Walton,  Church 
Sam'l  Dorr,  Church 


.attorneys. 
Serenus  Swift, 
Leonard  Sargeant, 
A  L  Miner, 
Daniel  Roberts  jr 

Blacksmiths. 
Edwin  Hall, 
Mason  Briggs, 
Elisha  Garzee, 
J  W  Wain. 

Booksellers. 
Burrell, Andrews  &Co 

Boots  and  Shoes. 
Samuel  A  Millet, 
Wm  Kimball. 
Carpenters  ^  Builders. 
Wm  Boom, 
George  W  Sessions, 
Phelps  Perkins, 
W  P  Reynolds, 
J  Wightman, 
Robert  Carr. 


Jflauchester. 

Cabinet  Makers. 
Abram  Tourtellot, 
Albert  Bennett, 
S  S  Lyon. 
Carriage  ^-  WagonMa- 

ker. 
Peris  Brown  jr 

Clergymen. 
James  Anderson  pres 
J  C  Sabin  cpi& 
S  W  IJurrpws  liap 
P  WReynolds  <iisciple 

Cloth  Dressing, 
Aaron  Baker, 
J  W  'Harris, 
Wm  Purdy.  ' 

Constables. 
E  LWay, 
H  M  Bulkley. 

Cooper, 
3  A  Woodbury. 


Drugs  aiid  Medicines. 
See  Merchants. 

Flour  Dealers. 
Burrell, Andrews&.  Co. 
M  Clark  &  Son. 
Grave  Stone  ^  Marble 

Dealers. 
L  Way  &  Sons, 
J  F  Farnswiirth, 
Burrell, Andrews  &  Co 
Hodges  Si.  Wilson, 
E  &  H  Collins, 
Alfred  Briggs, 
Addison  Merriam, 
L  C  Orvis, 
John  Drake, 
O  W  Chamberlin, 
Woodard  &  Brown, 
Peter  Wvman  jr 
B  H  Derby, 
W  J  Shepherd, 
Azcl  Morse. 


119 


Ilute.U.  L  &  M  Harrington,       J  C  Roberts, 

American, MVanderlissArcI  Morse,  Setii  Haiglit. 

Union, Straight,     Orvis, Spring  &  Collins.  Scales 


Curl  is, 

Edson, 

N  Vanderliss. 

Leather  Dealers. 
M  Ciuik  &  Son. 
Masona. 
Peris  Brown, 
Robert  Carr, 
Artemus  G  Leason. 

Meat  Market. 
Elisha  Tryon. 


Mdlincr  S(  Dress  JJ/aierBurrell, Andrews  &Co. 
Mrs  Bliickmer.  L  &.  M  Harrington, 

Painters  and  Qlaiiers.  L  C  Orvis. 


Bennet  &  Lyon. 
Physicians. 

George  Tuttlo, 

John  Cook, 

All)ert  Barrows, 

E  Edson  hot 

Post  Offices. 

Unrwin  Andrews, 
Merchants  S(  Traders.  A  G  Clark  factory  point   JVu.tches  and  Jewelry. 
Burreil,  Andrews  &  Co.  Saddles,  Harnesses  etc.  M  B  Goodwin. 
M  Clark  &  Son,  F  W  Hoyt, 


Stoves  and  Tin  Ware. 
S  B  Youngs. 

Tailors. 
A  B  Straight, 
E  M  Curtis, 
George  Smith, 

M  Vial, 
Hill, 


Attorneijs. 
Harvey  Bell, 
E  D  Barber, 
J  S  Bushncll, 
E  W  Drury, 
Charles  Linsley, 
Horatio  Seymour, 
Ozias  Seymour, 
Peter  Starr, 
Dorastus  Wooster. 

Baker, 
Samuel  Russell. 


JfSiddlehnry. 

Charles  W  Pettis, 
George  Sawyer, 
Alvin  Whilmore. 

Cabinet  Makers. 
Horace  Nichols, 
Nahum  Parker, 
Myron  Seilick, 

Card  Manufacturer. 
Samuel  B  Bent. 
Carriage  and  Wagon 
Makers, 
Ira  Allen 


Bedsteads, IVoodTumer  Charles  Eager. 


Harrison  Coleman. 

Blg,cksmitlis . 
Benjamin  Lawrence, 
Robert  Brigham, 
Horace  Crane, 
Daniel  Judd, 
Julius  Johnson, 
RulufF  Lawrence, 
Eli  Mathews. 

Bookbinders. 
Dennis  McGinnis, 
lleinan  Richardson. 

Bookseller. 
Jonathan  Hagar. 

Boots  and  Shoes. 
Joseph  Adams, 
John  Dickerman, 
Chester  Fenn, 
Harran  Taylor, 
Harvey  Wilcox. 

Carpenters  and  Buildcrsiohn  Wood 
Gideon  Carpenter,  Omismith. 

J  C  Huntington,  William  Bowers. 

Cyrus  Moreton,  Grave  Stones 

Asahel  Newton,  Daniel  Judd, 


Chair  Manufacturer. 
Nichols  &  Wheeler, 

Clergymen. 
J  W  Diller, 
Arnold  Kingsbury, 
Thomas  A  Merrill, 
Cyrus  Prindle. 
Cloth  Dressing^Dyini 
S  Barron, 
Andrew  Rutherford. 

Cov^table. 
Harry  Goodrich. 
Cotton  Manufacturers. 
Benjamin  Marshall, 
Joseph  Gordon. 
Drugs  and  Medicines. 
Sidney  Moody. 

Flour  Dealers. 
A  &  W  S  Johnson, 
Artemas  Nixon  jr 


Theodosins  Phelps. 
Hair  Dressers. 
Dustin  &  Rising. 
Hat  Dealers. 
John  Jackson, 
Francis  Seymour. 

Hotels. 
J  C  Huntington, 
Paul  A  Reed, 
Lucius  Shaw. 

Livery  Stables. 
A  W  Hyde  &  Co. 
Lucius  Shaw. 

Leather  Dealer. 
David  Nichols. 

Machinists. 
Thomas  M  Fitch, 
Jeremiah  Myers, 
Levi  Peck. 

Masons. 
•.Joseph  Barnaba, 
John  Noyes, 
Oliver  Wellington, 
Isaac  Wellington. 
Meat  Markets. 
A&  W  S  Johnson, 
John  Wood. 
Merchants  and  Traders. 
Cyrus  Birge, 
Beckwith  &  Dorrance, 
Asa  Chapman, 
James  McDonald, 
Asa  Francis, 
Ira  Stewart, 
Timothy  C  Smith, 
John  Vallet. 
W  I  Goods^  Groceries. 
A  &  W  S  Johnson, 


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Artemus  Nixon  jr  Zaclieus  Hass, 

John  Wood.  VVm  P  Rusfldl, 

jymnnersi,-Drei:sM'2kcrsG  C  Ross, 


Thirza  Adanj 
Hitty  BartlHiIoiiiow, 
Mrs  ClRiivpland, 
Mrs  Will  Motcton, 
Lur.y  Matliews, 


E  n  Spr;i 
Edward  Tudor. 

Post  0£ice. 
E  W  Drury. 

Printorx. 


Misses  Pond  &  Waller, Ephraini  Maxliam, 
Caroline  Ross.  J  M  Stearns. 


M'ciBspapcrs 


Amon  W^ilcox. 
Taiotj. 
G  II  Brown, 
K  S  Fuller, 
Ainos  Hare. 

TuUorcsses. 
Mis  H  Martin, 
Miss  Sylvia  Page, 
Miss  P  ?.I  Slcurns, 
iNIiss  C  Smith, 


Saddle,  Harnesses  and  Mrs  H  Gale. 


Gieen  Mountain  Emp.  Trunks. 

People's  Press.  G  T  Gorham, 

Ornamental  Hair  and  Calvin  Hill, 

Flower  Dresser.        Merona  Phinney. 
Mrs  Jackson.  Sexton. 

Painters  and  Glaziers.  Daniel  Uroolis. 


Theodore  Moody 
A  D  Stearns. 

Physicians. 
Jonathan  A  Allen, 
William  Bass, 


Stone  Masons. 
Osgood  Ilolnian, 
Nathan  Jlyrick. 

Stoves  Sf  Tin  I'/a 
E  &  A  A  Wuiinvright, 


Victualin^tHouscs, 
Dustin  &  Rising, 
Samuel  Russell. 
JVatehes  and  Jcicelry, 
Joseph  Dyer, 
F  C  Fletcher, 
E  C  Turrell. 
If'oolen  Mnnufiieturers. 
Spauldins&lUitl.crford, 
Davenport  &.  'i'uriier. 


.Academy. 

Calvin  Pease,  Principal,  Elm  at 
J  S  D  Taylor,  Assistant,  Main 

Attorneys. 

Stillman  Churchill,  State 
Homer  W  Heaton,  j  j^  . 
Chailes  Reed,  \ 

Jedulhun  Looniis,  Main 
George  B  Manser,  Main 
J  T  Slarston,  State 
F  F  Morrill,  Main 
J  P  Miller,  Main 
Lucius  B  Peck,  State 
Samuel  Prentiss,  Alain 
Th:  Reed 


JfSontpelicr. 

George  Howes,  Cashier,  Elm 

Thr  Keed,  State  1 

E  P  Jewett,  i:taio 

Isaiali  Silver,  State    J- Directors. 

R  R  Keith,  Court. 

J  R  Langdon,  Ueilin,J 

Bedsteads.  (Wood  Turners.) 

Lyman  Briggs,  State 
James  Howland,  Stale 
Dyer  Richardson,  Main 
John  Wood,  Main 

Blacksmiths, 

Lewis  Clow,  Elm 
W^m  Howes,  Elm 


George  S  Huhbard,  Main 


H  H  Reed,  [  ^or  of  State  &;  Main,  j^^^.j^  Lewis,  Main 


O  H  Smith,  State 
Azel  S{m?ding,  Main 
D  P  Thompson,  Main 
Wm  Uphain,  State 
Wm  K  Upiiam,  Slate 
J  Y  Vuil,  State 
J  A  Vail,  State 
Cyrus  Waie,  Hubbard, 

Axe  Mami/aciurer. 

Hezekiah  Ward,  (Berlin.) 

Bakers. 

Cross,  Hyde,  &  Co,  Mairi 
Charles  Cross,  State 

Bank,  (State  sf.) 

Th:  Reed,  President,  State 


Hezekiah  Ward,  (Berlin.) 

Boarding- Houses. 

Mrs  Cleaves.  Main 
Mrs  Loomis,  Main 
Mrs  Mead,  Main 

Bookbinders. 

E  P  Walton  &  Sons,  State 

Booksellers. 

J  T  Marston,  State 
E  P  Walton  &  Sons,  State 
G  W  Cobb  &  Co,(Blank  and  School 
Books,)  Main 

Boots  Sf  Shoes. 

Harran  &.  Dodge,  State 


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Nehemiah  Harvey,  Stato 
John  Walton  jr,  Slat2 
L.  Warren,  Main 

Brick  MaJcer. 

David  Wliitton,  Main 

Carpenters  ^-  Builders. 

S  Angel,  Court 
James  Boyden,  Main 
Edward  Brown,  (Berlin) 
SW  Burbank,  State 
Erastus  Camp  &  brothers.  Elm 
G  H  Colbuni,  Elm 
Luther  Farrar,  Loomis 
Samuel  Forbes,  Summer 


Confectioners. 

Hubbard  &  Parsons.  State 

Constables. 

Addison  Peck, 
Hazen  Lyford. 

Cooper. 

Thomas  Needham,  Main 

Corporation  Officers. 

layman  Briggs,  Clerk,  State 

Wm  W  Cadwell,  Main^ 

Charles  Lvman,  J\laiii    | 

II  N  Taplln,  iMain  >  Bailiffs. 

1  W  Rikcr,  Main 

O  H  Smith,  State 


Nath'l  Hopkins  &  brother,  Main    J  Y  Vail,  Treasurer,  State 


RIason  Johnson,  Main 
John  T  Miller,  Hubbard 
Benjamin  Perno,  Main 
Jolin  S  nice,  Main 
W  A  Rins;,  Hubbard 
Abner  Smith,  (Berlin) 
Preston  Trow,  State 
A  G  Stone,  Loomis 
Judah  Washburn,  Franklin 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Lyman  Brissjs,  State 
James  Howland,  State 
John  Wood,  Main 

Carriage  &f  Wagon  Makers. 

Louis  Bansier,  Main 
A  D  H  Cadwell,  Main 
S  R  Clark,  State 
Nahum  Rice,  Hubbard 
H  N  Taplin,  State 
Wm  Truax,  Elm 

Caps. 

D  A  Patridge  &.  Co,  Stale 

ChurcJies. 

Baptist  (Court  House),  Court 
First  Congregational,  Main 


Gamaliel  Washburn,  Col.  State 
D  Baldwin,  ChiefEngineerof  Fire 
Department,  State 

County  Cleric 

Stillman  Churchill,  Statu 

County  Treasurer. 

Joseph  Reed,  State 

Court  House, — Court  st. 
Cutlery  Manufacturer. 

3  Demerit,  Main 

Dentist, 

T  C  Taplin,  Main 

Drugs  S{  Medicines. 

S  Burbank  jr.  Main 
E  H  Prentiss,  Main 
S  P  Redfield,  State 

Fancy  Dyer. 

Mrs  A  W  Wilder,  Franklin 

Fire  Companies. 

No.  1,  Henry  Isham,  Captain, 

Engine  House  Main 
No.  2,  Wm  Howes,  Captain, 

Engine  House  State 

Flour  Dealers. 


First  Free  (Congregational), State  Baldwin,  Scott,  &  Co.  State 
Methodist,  Court  Bancroft  &  Rikcr,  Main 

Universalist  (Masonic  Hall),  Main  jjut^ank  &  Langdon,  Main 
Clereiimen.  Cross,  Hyde,  &  Co.  Main 

Eli  Baiiou,  (univ)  Hubbard  Glove  Manufacturers. 

John  Gridley,  (con)  State  Langdon  &  Wright,_  Main 
C  R  Harding,  (meth)  Court  GunSmiths. 

Sherman  Kellogg,  (con)  Hubbard  gji^g  jjuji    ^Am 

Zebina  Young,  (bap)  Elm  Hayward  &  Cushman,  Main 

Cloth  Dressing  S^  Dyeing.  Grave  Stones. 

Harry  Richardson,  Main  Goss  &  Wilson,  Main 

A  W  Wilder,  Elm  Harvey  Spalding,  Main 


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Hair  Dresser. 

PG  Smith,  State 

Hume  Manv/adurer. 

U  Y  Biirnes  Htate 

Hat  Manufacturers. 

D  A  Partridge  &  Co.  Statu 

Hotels. 

Ea^'le,  S  Kimball,  State 
Pavilion,  M  C'ottrill,  State 
Jonathan  Shepcrd,  Wain 
Temperance,  Mrs  Saftbrd,  State 
Union,  J  Kebev,  Main 
Village,  Wm  Rogers,  State 
Winooski,  R  Campbell,  State 

Insurance  Office.,  State  st. 


Alfred  Wainwright,  Elm 
Gamaliel  Waslibnrn,  State 
Araunali  Waterman,  Elrn 
George  Worth  ington,  Hubbard 
Cyrus  W^irn,  Hubbard 

Livery  Stable. 

Addison  Page,  State 

Leather  Dealers. 

Keith,  Thurston,  &  Peck,  Main 

Lead  Pipe  Manufacturer. 

S  W  Woodbuiy,  (Berlin.) 

Machinist. 

Wooster  Sprague,  (Berlin.) 

Masons. 

Lennox  Titus,  Main 


Daniel  Baldwin,  President,  State   Orson  Hutchins,  Main 


Jos  Reed,  Vice  President,  State 
J  Y  Vail,  Secretary,  State 
Harry  Vail,  Treasurer,  State 
Daniel  Baldwin,  State       \ 
Jos  Reed,  State  (Direct 

Geo  Worthington,  Hub'd  (  ors. 
R  K  Keith,  Elm  ) 

Iron  Founders. 

E  A  Webb  &  Co.  Main 

Ivory  Turner. 

P  Marsh,  Main 

Jail,- — Elm  st. 

Keeper 


Wooster  Sprague,  Berlin,  )  j  •, 
S  C  French,  State  '  •""' 

Cyrus  Ware,  Barre 

Judge  of  Supreme  Court. 

I  F  Redtield,  State 

Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Daniel  Baldwin,  State 
Lyman  Briggs,  State 
Wm  W  Cad  well,  Main 
Stillman  Churchill,  State 
Silas  C  French,  State 
Homer  W  Heaton,  Main 
Rawsell  R  Keith,  Elm 
George  B  Manser,  Main 
J  T  Marston,  State 
J  P  Miller,  Main 
Lucius  B  Peck,  State 
Thomas  Reed,  Main 
Oraniel  H  Smith,  State 
Azel  Spalding,  Main 
John  Spalding,  Main 
Andrew  A  Sweet,  State 
D  P  Thompson,  Main 
I  J  Y  Vail,  Stato 


Meat  Markets. 

Wm  B  Hubbard,  Main 
Orrin  Pitkin,  Main 

Merchants  ^  Traders. 

Baldwin,  Scott,  &.  Co.  State 
H  N  Baylies,  State 
S  Burbank  jr,  Main 
Ira  Day,  Main 

Jewelt  &  Howes,  cor  Main  Si.  State 
Langdon  &  Wright.  Main 
Lyman  &  King,  Main 
J  H  Ramsdell,  Main 
Charles  Spalding,  Main 
Storrs  &  Langdons,cor  Main&State 
(  IV.  I.  Oood,t  <S;-  Groceries.) 
com'rsBancroft  &  Riker,  Main 
Cross,  Hyde,  &  Co.  Main 
Silver,  Lamb,  &  Co.  State 

Military  Goods. 

RR  Riker,  State 

Miller. 

Samuel  Campbell,  (Berlin.) 

Milliners  if  Dress  Makers. 

Misses  Bansier,  Main 
Mrs  Boyden,  Hubbard 
Miss  Farrar,  Main 
Misses  Hand,  Main 
Mrs  V/atson  Jones,  Court 
Misses  Phinney,  Hubbard 
Misses  Proctor,  Main 
Miss  Slader,  Main 

JVewspapers. 

Universalist  Watchman,  Main 
Vermont  Patriot,  Stato 
Vermont  Watchman,  State 
Voice  of  Freedom,  State 


r  i"'MnafchTnrff?nt 


■  A'otarics  Public. 

Stillmaii  Cliuic.-liill,  State 
Th:  Reeil,  W  lin 
J  y  VHil,St:ite 

Officer  of  the  Customs. 

Luther  Cross,  Kim 

Painters  &f  Glaziers, 

A  H  Bugheo,  Main 
K  W  Davis,  Summer 
Cyrus  S  Hadloy,  State 
Nye  Mcrritl,  Uourt 
J  C  Ruthorfoid,  Elm 
Wm  Storrs,  Klin 
Eiiwiird  L  'J'aplin,  State 
C  H  W>ishburn,  Elm 
Aloji/.o  Wasliliurn,  Main 

Popper  Manufactures. 

G  W  Ciibl)  &  Co.  Mnin 


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Sexton. 

Aaron  Bancroft,  Court 

Sheriff. 

A  A  Sweet,  State 

Starch  Manufacturer. 

A  Waterman,  Elm 

Slate  House. 

Wm  T  Burnham,  Sup't,  Temp.  H. 

Staters  Mtorney. 

Homer  W  Heafon,  Main 

State  Librarian. 

A  W  Kinney,  Main 

State  Treasurer. 

John  Spaklinw,  Stiite 

Stone  Masons. 

Wm  Bennett,  Main 


Prt  '     ±     /T>      7.  1     Horace  Bruce,  (Berlin,') 
ension  .^gent,    (Bank.)     Zebina  U  Camp,  State 
Th:  Heed,  l^tate_ 

Physicians. 

F  W  Adams, 'state 
Z  C  Burnham,  State 
J  V  Dewey,  State 
Edward  Lanil),  Main 
James  Spalding;,  Main 


Piano  Fortes. 

Perry  Marsh,  Main 

Planes. 

Preston  Trow,  No.  State 

.Plaster  Casts. 

F  Richardson,  Main 

Post  Office. 

E  S  Merrill,  Post  Master,  State 

Printers. 

C  L  Knapp,  State 

J  T  Marston,  State 

F  A  McDowall,  Main 

E  P  Walton  &  Sons,  Main 


Stoves  ^  Tin  Ware. 

Aaron  Haven,  Main 

(agent  for  Tyson  Furnace,) 
E  A  Webb  &  Co.  Main 
Zenas  &  Charles  Wood,  Main 

Surveyors. 

Wm  Howes,  Elm 
A  Waterman  Elm 

Tailors. 

M  E  Hale,  State 
Henry  Isham,  Main 
R  R  lliker,  State 
I  W  Riker,  Main 

Taiioresses. 

Miss  Daggett,  State 
Miss  Piiinney,  Hubbard 
Miss  Peck,  Main 
Miss  Proctor,  Main 

Tannenj. 

Keith,  Thurston,  &  Peck,  Franklin 


ProbateOffce.(CourtsTues.)  Town  Officers  (residing  in 

D  P  Thompson,  Judge,  Main  the,  village.) 

Lyman  Briggs,  Register,  State        ^y^^n  Briggs,  Town  Clerk,  State 

Saddles,  tJai-neSSesSf  1  runkS.  Ira  S  Town,  Selectman,  State 


H  Y  Barnes,  State 
S  B  Flmt,  State 
E  A  Putnam,  State 
O  F  Robinson,  State 

Scales. 

S  Burbank  jr.  Main 

Secretary  of  State. 

C  L  Knapp,  acting.  Elm 


Daniel  Baldwin,  Stale  (  m       . 
Carlos  Bancroft,  Main  \  ^'"^^^es. 
Lyman  Briggs,  Lister,  State 
HYBarne3,Ovcr3eer  of  the  poor,St. 
D  Baldwin,  Town  Treasurer,  State 
Azel  Spalding,  Town  Agent,  Main 

Victualing  Cellars. 

B  H  Snow,  Main 
J  A  White,  State 


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tillage  Lihrary. 

F  F  Merrill,  Librarian,  Main 

Watches,  Jewelry,  S,-c. 

J  S  Abbott,  State 


P  B  Hatch,  State 

Town  &  VVillierell,  State 

JFool  Carding.  (See  Cloth 
Dressing.) 


JlHorneys. 


Solomon  Foot, 
Reuben  R  Tbrall, 
Robert  Pierpoiiit, 
Edward  F  liodges, 
Jonatlian  C  Dexter, 
Edgar  L  (.)rnishee, 
Thos  J  Ornisbee, 
Ambrose  L  Brown, 
William  Pa?e, 
Fred.  W  Hopkins, 
Moseg  Strong, 
Henry  Hall. 

Bakers. 

Ephraim  Jackson, 
Fred.  Pratt. 

Blacksmiths. 

Joel  B  Gill)ert, 
John  A  Clicllifs, 
Daniel  Carutb, 

Ninis, 

John  Holbrook, 
Chester  Cleavoland, 
Ashuel  Cleaveland, 
Benj  Smith. 

Bookbinder. 

James  P  Milton. 

Bookseller. 

James  Everson. 

Boots  &f  Shoes. 

Ralph  R  Kingsley, 
AlansorvDyer, 
Benj  Fay, 
Abel  Dunkley, 
Rufua  A  Kilburn, 
Samuel  Stocker, 
I,  Durkee, 
Peter  Blanchard, 
G  S  Stuart, 
Silas  Pratt. 

Brichnakers. 

A  Billings, 
D  Kelley, 
Athemua  Pratt. 

Carpenters  and 
Builders. 

W  W  Bailey, 


Siutlaud. 

John  Cain, 
Win  (,'aln, 
.lacob  Bailey, 
E  L  Bailev, 
S  R  Williams, 
John  Gornicr, 
E  Buttorficbl, 
Jiiitterfifl.l. 

Cabinet  Makers 

C  C  AWord, 
Buck  &  Curtis 


N  G  Howard. 

Gunsmiths  &f  Ma- 
chiriists. 

''irah  Vaughn, 
I  P  Ricbarilson, 
Jas  M  Vaughn. 

Grave  Stones. 

Luke  Ward, 
J  Humphrey. 

Hair  Dresser. 


Carriage  &c   fFag-Jtimes  Tayio 


on  Moksrs. 

John  C  Waldn, 
Ralph  Grinnel, 
W  W  Bailey, 
John  Price, 
W  R  Clements. 

Clergymen, 

John  A  Hicks, 
Wm  Mitchell, 
D  Haskell, 

Townsend, 

Walker. 

Cloth  Dresser. 

Thos  S  Spencer. 

Confectioners. 

James  Taylor, 
Nelson  G  Howard. 

Constables. 

Abner  Mead, 
James  Everson. 

Coopers. 

G  Cheney  'Jd 
Thad  Dunkley, 
Alvin  White 


Hotels. 

Geo  H  Beaman, 
Elisha  W^arner, 
Alanson  Dyer, 
Wm  R  Clement. 

Iron  Founder. 

Francis  Slason. 

Leather  Dealers. 

George  Graves, 
James  Barrett  jr 
R  Kingsley. 

Lead  Pipe  Manu- 
facturer. 

W  W  Whitney. 

Masons. 

Hiram  L  Cheney, 
M  EdsoUj 
S  Taft. 

Merchants  fy  Tra  - 
ders. 

J  D  Butler, 
J  Porter, 
Daniels  &  Bell, 


Drugs^&fMedicines'^Z^e^^^G^^^^^^ 

""""     '"*"'  J(din  Strong, 

N  G  Howard, 


James  Porte 
Daniels  &  Bell, 
Burt  &  Mason, 
James  Barrett'  jr. 

Flour  Dealers. 
Hodges  &  Gilmore, 
James  Barrett  jr 
Daniels  &  Bell, 
Burt  &  Mason, 
James  Porter, 


Burt  &  Mason, 
Wm  Y  Ripley, 
Page  &  M  ungar, 
Francis  Slason, 
Hitchcock  ii  Morgan. 

Marble  Saw-Mill. 

F  Slason. 


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Milliners  Sf  Dress       Postmaster. 


Makers. 

Misses  lliclmrdeon, 
Miss  Pratt, 
Miss  L  Bailey, 
Miss  Mayiard, 
Mrs  Waters, 
Miss  Mallard, 
Mrs  Moore. 

Meat  Markets. 

A  Dyer, 

Otis  Fisher  &  Son. 

J\"eicspaper. 

Rutland  Hoiald. 

Painte7'sS{  Glaziers 

Am  Howard, 
N  G  Howard, 
W  W  Bailey, 
John  Price, 
Daniel  Price, 
Finn. 

Paper  Make?  s. 

II  Henderson  &  Co. 


J  Gove. 

Physicians. 

J  B  Porter, 
Cyrus  Porter, 
James  Porter, 
L  theldon, 
Jofl  Green, 
Jumes  Ross  hot. 

Printers. 

HT  White, 
L  T  Gurnsey, 
Georpe  A  Tuttlc. 

Saddle,  Harness  Sf 
Trunks. 


William  Hall, 
iloses  Gilbert. 

Sexto7u 

Thomas  Fisk. 

Stone  Masons. 

S  L  Atwood  &  Son.       _    _    ^ 

StovesSfTin  M'arcJamcs  Everso'n. 
E  Judd, 


Jolm  Strong, 
Daniels  &  Bell, 
James  Barrett  jr 
Hitchcock  &  Morgan. 
Tailors. 

John  F  Knieht, 
John  Uuitty", 
W  McKean, 
J  Fales, 
Z  Leonard. 

Tailoresses. 

Miss  H  Cole, 
Mrs  Arnold, 
Mrs  Richardson. 

Tanneries. 

Geo  Graves, 
Hawkins  Hart. 

Victualing  Cellars 

Thaddeus  Pratt, 
Otis  Fisher. 

Watches  ^  Jetvelry 

n  N  Bennett 


Atiomies. 

Stevens  &  Seymour, 
S  S  &  G  W  Brown, 
Smallcy  &  Adams, 
H  R  &  J  J  Beardftley^ 
John  Smith, 
Hoyt  &  Nutting, 
James  Davis, 
John  G  Smith, 
A  O  Aldis. 

Bakers. 

Hagar  &  Bracket. 

Bedsteads,  Wood 
Turners. 

Horace  Livingston, 
U  P  Rico. 

Blacksmiths. 

E  &  J  J  Burgess, 
J  R  Cornell, 
Ashbcl  Smith, 
E  Burbanks, 
Willard  Andrews. 

Bookbinder. 

James  Russell. 

Bookseller. 

James  Rvissell. 


Boots  -Sf  Shoes. 

B  Paul  &  Co. 
Lyman  Brainerd, 
John  Smith. 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Horace  Livingston, 
RPRir 


Flour  Dealers. 

jt^alvin  Whiting, 
Lawrence  Brainerd. 

Gunsmith. 

Lucius  Keelor. 

Hair  Dressers. 

i  Crear, 


Carpenter s^'Buil-  ^  Basford 

jg,.j_  Hat  Dealers. 

John  French,"  Henry  Seymour, 

P  n  Shcpard^  ^  ^  ^"V*''- 

Hiram  C  Brush.  Hotels. 

Cairiase  ^  Was-  ^'  Albans,  F  a  Potter, 
««    Mnhf-ro  I'ha;nix,  Sara'l  Barlow, 

on  jyiakers,       j  r  oanfonh. 

B!ai.d,,ll  &  Conger.  JJ  ^^j^^ 

Uergymen.       vvm  Fuller. 

'.VorthingtonPmith,con    T nn1l,t,^  n«„T „ 

W  H  iio?t  epis.  J^ather  Dealeis. 

h  Mjrvin  meth 


Constable. 

John  Gates. 

Cooper. 

Nathani  "         ' 


Calvin  Whiting, 
Lyinan  Brainerd, 

Masons. 

Elbridge  Brighara, 

Sidney  Gorham, 

Stephen  Gorham. 


DrugsifMcdicines.    Meat  Market. 

Jasper  Curtis.  Drew. 


Merchants.        ^^^ 

Smith,  E.istmm  &  Co, 
Wells  t  Bur.'ciw, 
At  wood  &  Hyde, 
Orsinge  Ad  ims, 
J  C  JeuH-Il, 
N  \V  Kiri^'m^in, 
Burloiiii  &  Beardsley, 
Lawrenre  Brainerd, 
H  B  jioulps, 
T  VV  Smith, 
Wm  Fanar, 
C  F  Saffor.l, 
E  L  Jom  3, 
C  N  Saxe. 


N  H  Ballou, 
Charles  Hall, 
J  L  Chamllcr. 

Post  Office 

Wl  Goods  Sf   Gro-A  O  Burton, 

ceries.  Printers. 

AHouldns.  EB  Whiting, 

Miiilnni  Goods,  -"e "jj/'"' 


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M  Hastings,  H  O  c5'  N  W  Green. 

Miss  stika.  Stone  Masons. 

J\l'ewspapers.       Elbridge  Bii^ham, 
Vermont  Republican,    K  West. 
Franklin  Aicssenger.     StovesS{Tin  Ware. 
PaintersSf  GlazierSSmilh,  Eastman  4-  Co. 
Hiram  Colluncy,  WmWooihvard. 

Peter  Fortune.  TuilorS. 

Physicians.         Watson  and  Sons, 
Branch,  Wni  Austin, 

J  Gnllar. 

Tailoresses. 


Mary  Jones, 
Samantha  r.obinson, 
II  51  Bliss. 
ViriiudingCtllars. 

C  Palmer, 

Hagar  and  Bracket. 


c  H  Himtiii-tcm.         Saddles,  Harnesses  Watches  fy  Jewelry. 
Milliners  '^'  Dress      ^  Trunks,        Hun«i,igton  ^nd  Ames, 

Makers.  Wm  Fuller, 

Mrs  A  Isliam, 


C  H  Huntington. 


R  S  Lock, 


Attorneys. 

E  D  Woodbridse,  north  side  Green 


elite  es. 

James  Tuck 


P  C  Tucker,  Main  at 
John  Pierpoint,  j  ^^^^^ 

Henry  C  Liwrence,  ) 
Linsley  &  Wi<ker,  Main 

Barber  &,'  Hair  Dresser. 

,  Steven's 

Bedsteads. 


Forrisluirgh. 

Carpenters  ^  Joiners. 


Wm  Rooj,  on  the  Bridge, 

Sam'l  Willson, north  side  of  Green. 

Blacksmiths. 

Joshua  Pcott  &.  Son,  Greea  at. 

A  Blackmer,  Main 

W  H  Webster,  Main 

Eben  Se:  ver,  west  side  of  River. 

Bookbinder. 

John  E  Roberts,  Main  st. 

Booltscller  ^  Stationer. 

John  E  Roberts,  Main 

Boots  S,'  Shoes. 

Smith  ^'  Mcl>aughlin,  Main 
Seth  Geer,  Main 

Scovel  Sf  Keeler,  w  side  of  River, 
L  Willson,  Water  st. 

Brick  Makers. 

Wm  Dodge,  Ferrisburgh, 


B  F  4-  D  S  Young,  Gre 
Edward  Gaylord,  VVater 
A  E  Glarier,  Green 
S  J  Gage,  Water 

_  C  Wines,  west  side  of  River, 

Hoteh  Main  JJ  "''Psood   Elbow  st. 
E  southard,   V\  ater 
Edward  Roberts,  Comfort  HiJI. 

Cabinet  Makers. 

Sam'l  Willson,  north  side  of  Green, 
Green  St. 


Carriage  ^  Wagon  7ylakers. 

W  D  Bragg,  Mail* 
13  Collinj,  Main 

Chtir  Maker. 

Amos  N  l)arl,  Water 

Clergi/men. 

H  F  Leavitt,  (con)  Water  st. 
N  W  Miinroe,  (epis)  Green 
C  R  Wilkins,  (njeth)  Main 

Cloth  Dressing  $f  Dyeing. 

Edw'd  Jcwett,  on  the  Bridge, 
Elliot  Sherrill,  west  end  of  Bridge. 

Coopers. 

Foley  &  Hurlbut,  Elbow 


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Confedioners. 

J  S  PreRtoii,  Scliool 
George  Peniberton,  Water 

Constable. 

J  M  Taylor,  Grcfn 

CopperPump  $f  Lead  Pipe 
Manufacturer. 

C  I!  S!iwyer,  IMain 

Drugs  ^-  Medicines. 

Adams  ^  :v]urr:iy,  Main 

G  (S-  W  J  P.irkei",  ^  Co,  Green 

F  Huntington,  ]\lain 

W  R  Bixby,  Main 

J  H  Bowman,  ftlain 

Flour  Dealers. 

R  Chajiman,  Slierman's  Wharf, 

O  Walker,  west  end  of  Bridge, 

George  Peniberton,  Water  st. 

P  Foster,  Main 

J  H  Bo-.vman,  Main 

W  R  Bixbv,  Alain 

L  C  Thorn  ^  Co,  Main 

V  Lawrence,  Main 

F  Huntington,  Main 

G  ^  W  J  Parker  ^  Co  Main 

Gunsmith. 

E  Seavor,  west  side  of  River. 

Hat  Dealer. 

H  B  Seymour,  Green 

Hotels. 

Stephens',  Main 
American,  M  Crane,  Main 

Iron  Founders. 

Wm  Burt,  w?st  side  of  River, 
Austin,   White,    ^  Barker,   west 
side  of  River. 

Machinist. 

Wm  Ross,  on  the  Bridge. 

Masons. 

H  Willard,  Elhow  st. 
J  Willard,  Elbow 
II  Roberts,  AJ^tin 
D  Willard,  Water 

Lumber  Dealers. 

Sam'l  Barker,  west  end  of  Bridge, 
R  Chapman,  Sherman's  Wharf. 

Meat  Markets. 

R  L  Stowell,  Green  st. 
John  Storms,  Water 

Merchants  S{  Traders. 

Adams  ^  Murray,  Main 


G  .5-  W  J  Parker  4-  Co.  Green 

F  Huntington,  Main 

Lawrence  4'  Hawloy,  Main 

L  C  Thorn  ^  Co,  Main 

C  D  Cook,  Main 

E  Burritl,  Main 

W  R  Bixby,  Main 

J  H  Bowman,  Main 

Rogers,  Keese,  <^  Co,  Main 

P  Foster,  Main 

George  Peniberton,  Water 

O  Walker,  west  end  of  Bridio, 

R  Chapman,  Sherman's  wharf. 

Milliners  Sf  Dress  Makers. 

Miss  S  Baldwin,  Water  st. 
Miss  J  Brown,  Water 

Potash  Manufacturer. 

O  Walker,  west  side   of  River. 

Pail  Manufacture'. 

Carlos  Blake,  west  end  of  Biidge. 

Flour  Mills. 

C  Bradhury,  on  the  Bridge, 
Austin,  White  iSr"  Baik.rs,  Wend  B 

JVewspaper. 

Vergenncs  Vernionter,  Main  st. 

Painters  Sf  Glaziers. 

C  Bostwick,  Elbow  st. 

V  Hepburn,  Green 

A  W  Dart,  Water 

C  E  Curtis,  west  end  of  Bridge, 

S  Jackways,  Water 

Physicians. 

D  C  Stone,  Green 
A  Bradford,  Main 
A  Sprague,  Elbow 

Post  Office. 

W  R  Bixby,  Main 

Printers. 

J  E  and  H  Roberts,  Miiin 

Saddles,  Harnesses!^  Trunks. 

W  .foslin.  Water 
R  D  Cornv/all,  Main 

Sexton. 

R  Stowell,  Main 

Stoves  &f  Tin  Ware. 

J  M  Taylor,  Green 

S  Morgan,  Main 

J  Hustin,  Water 

Austin,  White  ^  Er^rker,  w  side  R 

Sash  Factorij. 

R  Chapman,  on  the  Bridge. 


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Saw  Mills.  U.  S.  Arsenal. 

S  Barher,  west  end  of  Bridge,  Maj   S.  Halsey,  Conid't.  Water 

J  McCarier,  on  the  Bridge ._  Vergeniies  and  Troy  Boats. 

Tanners   and  CtirrkrS.  M  D  Hal!  S,-  Co.  at  Slierman's  vf. 

J  Sniitii  and  Co.  Main  J \:rs;e7inesSf  Buffalo  Packtts, 

C  D  Koeler,  east  end  of  Rridje,  ^j  ciiapiiianiVCo.  at  Sherman's  wf. 


A  Scovil,  we-^t  side  of  Kiver 

Tailors. 


Victualing  Cellars. 


,  „  ,,  .  J  S  Preston,  School  j^t. 

W  E  Green,  Mam  j;  p  pipid^  eii,ow 

W  Ferry,  Ore,;,,  WutcheS,  Clocks  and  JcWclrV. 

2  mloresses,  ^  J  Austin,  Green 

Miss  E  Sweet,  Elrtow  Thaddous  Smith,  Main 
Miss  M  Daniel:;,  Green  Vero-emiet  Bank. 

Miss  J  Brown,  Water  ,  „     '  eigenues  nanit. 
J  Scott,  Cashier,  Green 


I  tftMiiaor. 

I ,        Attormys.         Carriage  Sf  Wag-     Simons,  Main 

\    Asa  Aikens,  State  St.  «„    M„hpr»  Constitution   T  Ens- 

\    Edwin  EJgeiton,  State  w„Tl     ,        if\  ^""'''  ^^"'" 

Warren  Currier   State  ^J.'Vj,''f'">"'  ?'?;'%,  r.Ians.on,  A  andE  Tcx- 

^    Carlos  C.ol.dge    Main  ""  ,""'^'""^°''f '^O' ^t-     bury,  Main 

Hora,-,e  EvereU.'.Main    ^^tlH  Bancroft,  Rivor        J^^-^g,.,.  ^^i^.^^^ 
Charles  Hopkins, Main  ^ICrgljmen.  j  j,  sj„|,„"kIs  Main 

,    Jabe/ Sarpant,  Main    TIk^s  Kidder,  con  Main      Mcut  Market. 

\  BlacksmitJlS.        ^o  ,   Riel  ^rl'TnMain  '^--"^  ^^  ""P^in^,  Main 

ChasWatriss,  Bruise     <J  Jl  slV;;™;Vp?-S,a  e  .l/ercA«.n<.  ^    Tra- 
CharksHawley    River  AmasaBrown.hapState  ders 

Bookhmder.  Confectioners,     a  4- H  Wn^ner,  Main 

PrestonMerrilield,Ma.nj^,,„  Field,  Main  A  G  "  .ID  Hatch,  Main 

HOOKSellers.        WillardJol.onnot.Main  1  W  Hubbaid,  Main 
^'  C  Goddard,  .'Main  Constahlc  Wardner^'Fullertoii,  M 

Pre^tonMerrifKld.MainT  Ensworth,  Ma'in         MiUinerS  ^  DreSS 

,.  ^°f?^'r  ,,  ^f'-  Drugs^'Medicines.         Makers. 

J  &.  K  Mansueld,  Main  .   «.  fj  \n-     i  »•  ■    mi      r^  «r  • 

11-  ,  T  „  .    i_r„-„  '^  9   "  Wardner,  Main  Mies  Cunamin^s,  Main 

VV  m  Ijow,  Main  ,  -i       i       r^  r^  -.i    ■      m-       t...  »?  •' 

L  Damon  &  Co,  State  "^^'""'Y'  ^  ^reeii,Mam  Mi.s  Stone,  Main 
Z  Hawley,  Main  ^-^OJir  Deahrs.      Miss  Hew.ck,  Main 

David  Barlow,  River     Alvan  Parker,  Main  Machinist. 

Carpentersi-Buil-  K  ''*'*""?,^.''k,''^^'''",  .     ^^^'%\^  Carlton,  State 

r/fr?  George  w  Eihs,  Mam       Newspapers. 

Titus  VSheph;rd,Main  ^.  ^.  ^""Tr  L  ,  ^.'''^-'^S'""' M ''^ 
T  ,..2.  „,  \  .  -N  Kendall  &•  Co.  Mate  Citizen  Soluier,  Main 
Jamesstone,  Ascntnev         ri  cm  •«/.        -n       /        »   n 

Elijaii  Clark,  State  '       ijrrave  titoncs.     j\ew  JL,ngland  he- 

Jusae  Silver,  State         Darwin  Billings,  Main        minaril    Stott. 

EG  Babcoek  Court         Hair  Dresscr.        ^^ian/Public. 

Cabinet  Makers.    John  F.eld   Main  Thos  M  Poniroy,  State 

Silver  &  Kendall,btale        Hat  Dealers.        Pnintpyogj-n/nropri 

B  F  Chase  &Co,statep„,,i„,...n„r„i„   ...iainteisifijLazieis 

Conner  «tricL4  Durgin,  Mam  George  C  Piatt,  State 

^^OOper.  Hotels.  silver  S(  Kendall,  State 

Aaron  Damon,  State     Windsor  House,  J  H      Thomas  Boynton,  Main 


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Charlos  Ingalls,  Court  Saddlei'S. 

Physicians.         Ellis  and  Harris,' Main 
Edward  E  Phelps.Main  Sextoru 

Dean  To«^c,  Main        y^  Hawley,  Main 
EraatuiC  lorrey.Main  ci   t   r>   •  cu   ± 

Post  Office.       fS'f,  "T"'^"^' 

W  R  Gilkey,  Coart       ^  ^„"a"^t     '^'''"''"'"- 

Printers.         StovesSfTin  Ware.  P"''"'  Jones,  state 

Trary5Soverance,Mainj„,,„  ^o^j  ^  Co.State 
PresionMerriheld.Main  ^ 


Tailors. 

John  E  Watt,  Main 
Ralph  Howard,  Main 

Watches  if  Jewelry. 

Benjamin  Tuel,  Main 
Caleb  Kendall,  Main 

Jfool  Dealir. 


Wooditock. 

V.  A  Hovey, 
H  T  Marsh, 
Lorenzo  Pratt, 
Isaac  Triboij. 

Clergymen, 

Joel  Clapp  epis. 
E  Copeland  meth. 
Jasper  Hazen  chris. 
K  C  C  Parker  epis. 
Russell  Streeter  uni. 
W  VVri»ht  con. 
O  H  Tillotson  uni. 

Coopers. 

Amaziah  Richmond, 
R  M  Russell. 

Drugs^Medicines. 

O  A  Kryant, 


Attorneys. 

James  Barrett, 
Edward  H  Billings, 
Oliver  P  Chandler, 
Juliuo  Converse, 
Titus  Hutchinson, 
Edwin  Hutchinson, 
Job  Lyman, 
Charles  Marsh, 
Lyndon  A  Marsh, 
Andrew  Tracy, 

Blacksmiths. 

Adams  and  Wood, 

Laurel  Gillingham, 

Lorenzo  Pratt, 

Thomas  Witt, 

Thomas  Witt  ir. 

T>       7    1         o7-      7        w^  i>ryani, 

Jiooksioreifbinderyi  a  Dunbar, 

Haskell  and  Palmer.      GH  Mower, 

Boots  Sj  Shoes. 

Joel  Eaton, 
Paul  Howe, 
Joseph  Parkor. 

( hrpenters. 

Marshall  Mason, 
N  Sinclair  jr. 
Amasa  Huntly, 
A  H  Allen, 
Stephen  D  Marcy, 
Ira  Dutton, 
Lewis  Hadly, 
Alfred  Brown, 
N  K  Jones. 

Cabinet  Makers. 

J  M  and  G  Fisher, 
Jacob  Fisher, 
Eber  King  and  Sons 


C  F  Shedd, 
G  R  Cliapman. 

Gunsmittis. 

Ira  Burlingame, 
Grovcr  Dodge. 

Hair  Dresser. 

Charles  Wcntworth. 
King's  Barber. 

Hotels. 

Pamucl  Whitney, 
Eagle,  G  P  Alden, 
Globe,  Uriah  Havs, 

Livery  Stable. 

S  E  Munger. 

Leather  Dealers. 

Amos  Warren, 
Wm  Barron  and  Co. 


Carriage  Sf  Wag-  Lead  Pipe  Manu 
on  Makers.  fa^ory. 

Georga  S  Day,  J  H  Roby. 


Machinist. 

Albert  Adams. 

MasoTis. 

Wilder  Raymond, 
Calvin  Chapin, 
John  Chapin, 
Abner  N  Whittaker. 

Meat  Market. 

Neff  and  Cawdry. 

Merchants  ^  Tra- 
ders. 

O  A  Bryant, 
G  R  Chapman, 
Isaac  Churchill, 
.Charles  Dana  jr 
John  A  Dunbar, 
Albert  King, 
George  Mellish, 
G  H  Mower, 
Rice  and  Boardman, 
C  F  Shedd. 

Marble  Work, 

David  Ralph. 

Merchant  Tailors. 

Witt  and  Hewitt, 
Porter  B  Southgate. 

Mivspapers. 

Vermont  Mercury, 
Spirit  of  the  Age. 

Painter stf  Glaziers 

Joseph  Churchill, 
Henry  T  Marsh, 
John  N  While, 
John  Witt. 

Physicians. 

Joseph  A  Gallup, 
John  D  Powers, 
John  Burnell, 
Thomas  E  Powers, 


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I '  Alfred  Castle,  SaddksS.- HctmeSS-  Henry  Hatch, 

I    Benj.  R  Palmer,  Plulo  Hatch. 

I   Joseph  Gray.  ^^\t.  Tailors. 

I     Piano  Fortes.     p^.fJhlV   n^Pnl'„,Pr  «  c  Tait, 

J    _7        .  T.    >■  rairtianks  and  Palmer.  ...  ,      ,  ,', 

I   Edward  Badlani.  c<-7  c     •tj.         >iichael  Myers. 

I  PrintersSf Publish-^  ^^^^^^|;  ^""'^^      Watches  ^-  Jewelry. 

«l  pro  CI        \>  nri-  irr        Russell  and  Clark, 

Jw„l-ii       iPi      r  '^^O^'e^^'-^"^  ''^«''«- James  H  Murdock, 

I   "";V"  f'"'  ^"'"^"'  John  Elish,  N  and  O  M  Randall. 

g    C  tr  iiiastnian. 


Execiitire  t'lpjioitttutenits. 

Henry  Hale,  Chelsea,  Secretary  nf  Cic.il  and  JMditarij  Jlffairs. 
A.  W.  Kenney,  Montpoliei,  Librarian  vf  State  Library. 
Commissluncrx  to  take  deposUiuiis  out  of  the  StMtc.    (See  Register  for 
1841,  page  121.) 


IdVginlalire  wSpposnlinenta. 

I       Commissioners  of  Deaf,  Dumb,  and  Blind. — Henry   Stowell,   Cam- 
bridge ;  Calvin  Jowett,  St.  Johnsbury  ;  O.  P.  Chandler,  Woodstock. 
i      Bank  Conimiisioner  and  Bank  Committee. — Roh'l  Pierpoint,  Rutland. 
'      Reporter  of  decisions  of  Supreme  Court. — Wm.  Weston,  Burlin;,  ton. 


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I  I.  W.  Hubbard,  Superintendent.  Rev.  Rufus  J,.  Harvey,  Chaplain. 
Francis  Slason,  Rutland  ;  Henry  F.  Janes,  Waterbury ;  Stephen 
Prentiss,  Weathersfield  :  Director^-. 


€'ollegeg. 

I  UJJITEKSITY  OF    VERMONT,  BURLINGTON. 

I  Faculty. — Rev.  John  Wheeler,  D.  D.,  President — Rev.Ja's  Marsh, 
:  D.  D.,  Ceo.  Wyllys  Benedict,  ]\I.  A.,  Rev.  Joseph  Torrey,  M.  A., 
Farrand  Jforthrup  Benedict,  M.  A.,  Henry  Chancy,  iM.  A.     Catalogue, 

■  Oct.  1841. — Freshmen  28,  sopliomores  '33,  juniors  31,  seniors  17  ;  to- 
'  tai  99.  Commencement  first  Wednesday  in  August ;  vacation  of  four 
i  weeks  from  Comniencement,  and  of  eight  weeks  from  first  Wednes- 
;  day  in  January.     Tuition  !525  per  annum. 

MIDDLEBURV  COLLEGE,  MIDDLEBURT, 

I  Faculty. — Rev.  Benj.  Labaree,  D.  D.,  President — Solomon  Stod- 
1  dard,  A.  M.,  Alexander  C.  Twining,  A.  M.,  Rev.  Albert  Smith,  A. 
j  M.,  C.  B.  Adams,  A.  M.,  Wni.  F.  Bascom,  A.  M.  Catalofrue,  J841- 
i  42. — Seniors  14,  juniors  11,  sophmores  1  l,froshnion  17  ;  total  53.  Tu- 
j  ition  $20.  Commencement  tliird  Wednesday  in  August.  Vacations. 
j  — From  Commencement  four  weeks,  from  last  Wednesday  in  Novem- 
;  bnr  one  week,  from  second  Wednesday  in  February  two  weeks,  and 
'  from  third  Wednesday  in  May  two  weeks. 

I  NORWICrl   UNIVERSITY,    NORWICH. 

I      Faculty. — Alden  Partridge,  Presi  lent— David  Richardson,    H.  Vil- 

liers  Morris,  Alvin  •■;.  Bovee,  Stephen  N.  Warren,  J.  V.  A.  Shields, 

:  E.  B.  Perkins.     Whole  number  of  ca<lets  from  August  1836  to  Aug- 

!  ust  1841,  22G.     Commencement  third  Thursday  in  August,  followed 

i;  by  a  vacation  of  four  week;^.     Tuition  S32. 

I  VERMONT  MEDIC.\L  COLLEGE,  WOODSTOCK, 

I      Faculty.— Monry  H.  Childs,    M.  D.,    President— Hon.  Jacob  Colla- 

1  mer,  Alonzo  Clark,   M.  D.,   Benjamin  R.  Palmer,  M.  D.,   Frank  H. 

Hamilton,  M.  D,,   J.  C.  Clarke,   M.  D.,   Osmon  L.  Huntley,  M.  D. 

■  Lectures  commence  second  Thursday  in  March,   and  continue  thir- 


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teen  weeks.     Fees  for  tli-e  course  $50 — for  studeuts  wlio  have  atlerid- 
cd  twocoursea  iglfl- graduation  fee  $18.  Number  of  students,  1841,57. 

CASTLETON  MEDICAL  COLLEGE,  CASTLETOM. 

Facility. — Horace  Green,  M.  D.,  President — James  McCIiutock,  M. 
D.,  James  Hadley.  M.  D.,  Frank  H  Hamilton,  JVI.  D.j  Josepli  Perkins, 
M.  D.,  Chauncey  L.  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  Wm.  C.  Wallace,  Al.  D.,  Eg- 
bert Jamieson,  AI.  D.  Lectures  commence  second  Tuesday  in  Aiarch. 
Fee  $55  per  course  ;  matriculation  $5  ;  graduation  fee  $15.  Kuniber 
of  students,  1841,  54  ;  stndents  attendinjj  chemical  course,  17. 


t-ScatSeiiiiies  anti  JBSig'fe  !^rtiools. 
But  five  returns  liavnij  been  made  to  llie  publisliers,  of  Academies, 
the  following  table,  prepared  from  the  census  of  Vernioiit  for  164(1,  i.-j 
substituted.  It  is  evidently  erroneous,  however,  as  to  the  nunilier' 
of  students  ;  in  some  instances  the  number  for  u  term  being  given,  uud 
in  others  for  the  whole  year : 

ACADEMIES  AND  HIGH  SCHOOLS — 1840. 

Towns.  St.iidcHt'i.l'ruwus.  Students.  Towiis.  Studc>its.\Toions. Students. 
Bonningt'n(:i)l5'J  Derby,  Manchester,    105  Shoreliani,      o5 

Bradford,         150  Enosburgh,       50  ftliddlebury(2)  70  St.  Albuue,      80 
"         '  '  -.        -        20  Montpelier,     20rSt.Jolmsbury,25 

18  Newbury,        38S,Thetford,(^)  l7lj 
Ul  Norwich,  (-2)     70,Townshend,  15ii 


Brandon,  SOlFerrisburgh, 

I3rattlebor'(2)245|Ceorgia, 
Brooklield,        50  Guildhall, 
Brownington,    4(i  Halifax, 
Burlington,      10)  llurtland, 
■      ■  190  '"■ 

267 
40 


Oastleton, 

Chester, 

Concord, 

Corinth, 

Craftsbury, 


100  Northheld, 
33  Pan  ton, 


Hinesburgh,  102  Peacham, 

Jericho,  50  Poultney, 

Johnson,  100  Randolph, 

Lyndon,  131  Royalton, 

65iLudlow,  130!rfhaftsbury, 


30|Tunbridge,      4U 
9  Waterford,      41 
Woodstock,    2J 


Total, 
Academics,  49 
Students,  4.131 


ISi'sievoJenS  Xtiatitulious,  &'c. 

VERMONT   HISTORICAL  AND   ANTIQUARIAN   SOCIETV. 

President,  Henry  Stevens;  Corresponding  Sec,  D.  P.Thompson, 
Montpelier;  Librarian  and  Cabinet  Keeper,  H.  Stevens,  Barnet.  An- 
nual meeting  at  Montpelier,  in  October. 

VERMONT  ASYLUM  FOR  THE  INSANE,  URATTLEBORo'. 

Win.  H.  Rockwell,  M.  U.,  Su  .erintendent  and  Physician  ;  Doct. 
.^ani'lB.  Low,  Assistant  Physician  ;  Mrs.  Ann  F.  Wilkinson,  Matron  ; 
Samuel  Clark,  Epaphro'  Seymour,  Asa  Keyes,  N.  B.  Williston,  Trus- 
tees. Patients  1641,  165,  discharged  70,  leaving  Oct.  1,  1841,  95.  Of 
the  discharged  there  were  recovered  41,  not  recovered  25,  died  4. 
Terms  $2  50  per  week ;  for  indigent  patients  of  this  State,  !jj2. 

VERMONT  BIBLE  SOCIETV. 

Hon.  Phinehas  White,  President;  Rev.  Austin  Ilnzen,  Berlin,  Cor. 
Sec'y  ;  Charles  Spalding,  Montpelier,  Treasurer.  Annual  meetin'^  in 
Montpelier,  Wednesday  after  2d  Thursday  in  October. 

VERMONT  DOMESTIC  MISSIONARY  SOCIETY. 

Wm.  Page,  President;  Rev.  Samuel  Delano,  East  Williamstown, 
Cor.  Sec'y ;  Darius  Pride,  East  Williainstown,  Treasurer.  Annual 
meeting  in  connection  with  the  Congregational  General  Convention. 

VERMONT  SAHBATH  SCHOOL  UNION. 

Rev.  Thomas  A.  Merrill,  President ;  Rev.  Joseph  Steele,  Castle- 
ton,  teec'y  ;  Annual  meeting  in  connection  with  the  Gen.  Convention. 

NORTH-WESTERN  BRANCH  OK  THE  AMERICAN   EDUCATION   SOCIETV. 

Hon.  Charles  Marsh,  President;  Rev.  H.  F.  Leavitt,  Vergennos, 
Sec  y  ;  Joseph  Warner,  Esq.,  Middlebury,  Treasurer.  Annual  meet- 
ing in  connection  with  the  Geneial  Convention. 


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VERMONT  COLONIZATION   BOCIETV. 

Hon.  Elijnh  Painp,  President;  Rev.  J.  K.  Converse,  Burlington, 
Bec'y ;  Daniel  Baldwin,  Moiitpelier,  Treasurer.  Annual  meeting  at 
Montpelier,  3d  Thursday  in  October. 

VtBMOI«T  STATE   TKMPERANCE   SOGIETY. 

Erastus  Fairbanks,  President ;  George  B.  Manser,  Montpelier,  Sec'y 
and  Treasurer.  Annual  meeting  at  Montpelier,  Tuesday  succeeding 
2d  Thursday  in  October. 

VERMONT    ArSTI-SLAYERV   SOCIETY. 

Harvey  F.  Leavitt,  President  ;  C  L.  Knapp,  Montpelier,  Cor.  8ec.; 
B.  F.  Haskell,  Cornwall,  Treasmrcr.  Special  meeting  at  Montpelier 
in  October. 

VERMONT  MEDICAL  SOCIETY. 

John  Browncll,  President  ;  Joseph  Pi'rkins,  Cor.  Sec'y.  Annual 
meeting  at  Montpelier,  Wednesday  following  the  2d  Thursday  in  Oct. 


Fire  Wtisiiraiice  Vontpaiiies, 

VERMONT  MUTUAL,  MONTPELIER. 

Commenced  March  31, 18%.  Policies  in  force  Oct.  20, 1841,  12,012, 
innuring  $10,430,256.  Losses  for  the  year,  823,420  21.  Premium 
notes,  $731,512  45.  Total  expenditures,  $;27t;,117  55.  Total  re- 
c<iipt8,  $281,020  34.  Oflicers,— Daniel  Baldwin,  President  ;  Joseph 
Keod,  Vice  President ;  J.  Y.  Vail,  Sec'y  ;  Harry  Vail,  Treasurer  ; 
Moses  Strong,  Davis  Rich,  Nathan  H.  Bottum,  Henry  Smith,  Moody 
S.  Proctor,  \Vm.  Barron,  John  Johnson,  Israel  P.  Dana,  Daniel  Bald- 
win, Paul  Dillingham  jr.,  Joseph  Reed,  Geo.  Worthinglon,  K.  R. 
ICeith,  \Vm.  Bridges,  Moses  Morse,  Samuel  C.  Ciafts,  Hector  Adams. 
Directors. 

BENNINGTON  CO.   MUTUAL,  ARLINGTON. 

Policies,  Nov.  19,  1841,  3.''i9,  insuring  $334,247.  Officers,— Nathan 
Burton,  President;  Major  Hawley,  Treasurer;  H.  Canfield,  Sec'y ; 
Nathan  Burton,  Major  Hawley,  Martin  C.  Deming,  Anson  Canfield, 
Asa  H.  Whipple,  Directors. 

ORANGE   CO.  MUTUAL,  CHELSSA. 

Policies,  Nov.  15,  184 1, 5'JO,  insuring-.about  $000,000.  Oflicers,— L. 
Kgerton,  President  ;  John  W.  Smith,  Sec'y  and  Treasurer  ;  L  Eger- 
ton.  Hurry  Hale,  H.  E.  G.  McLaughlin,  John  Co!by,  George  Sleeper, 
Oiroctora. 

RUTLAND   AND  ADDISON  MtTTUAL,  RilANDON. 

Policies,  Nov.  15,  1841,  385,  insuring  S34(),446 ;  premium  notes 
§24,585  47.  Officers,— Ebenezcr  N.  Briggs,  President;  Ezra  June, 
Soc'y  and  Treasurer;  Ira  Stewart,  Robert  Pierpoint,  Zimri  Howe, 
Gordon  Newell,  E.  N.  Brigss,  John  A.  Conant,  Kent  Wright,  John 
Piorpoinl,  George  W.  Harman,  Directors. 

WINDHAM  CO.   MUTUAL,    NEWFANE. 

Organized  Aug.  14,  1839.  Policies  issued,  Nov.  16,  1841, 10G6,  in- 
Burinf;  $f,88,842';  premium  notes  $42,886;  3  per  cent,  paid  in,  $1,286 
58  ;  losses,  S2(-9  83  ;  whole  expenses,  including  losses,  $1,050.  Offi- 
cers,— Phineas  White,  President ;  Marshall  Miller,  Treasurer  ;  Mar- 
shall Newton,  Sec'y  ;  Phineas  White,  Paul  Chase,  Charles  Phelps, 
Peter  R.  Taft,  Gates  Perry  Jr.,  A.  B.  Childs,  Austin  Birchard,  Ches- 
ter Olds,  Charles  K.  Field,  Directors. 

WINDSOR  CO.  MUTUAL. 

David  Pcirce,  President  ;  Lyndon  A.  Marsh,  Sec'y  and  Treasurer. 
[No  report  received.] 


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WALTONS' 

VERMONT  REGISTER 

AND 

FARMERS'  AliMAMAC, 


1843 


BEING  THIRD  AFTER  BISSEXTILE  OR  LEAP  YEAR, 


Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Montpolier,  lat.  44"  17'  north,  long.  4" 
25'  east  from  the  capitol  at  Washington. 


A9TR0W0MICAL  CALCULiTIOWS  BT 

ZADOCK  THOMPSON,  A.  M. 


MONTPELIER ; 

PUBLISHED  AND  PRINTED  BY  E.  P.  WALTON  &  SONS. 


JExplauations    of  She  t/Sstrotiomical  S9eparlment, 

By  due  attention  to  the  following  explanations,  all  the  Astronomical 
Calculations  in  this  work  will  be  readily  understood. 

Time  is  regarded  either  as  mean  or  apparent. 

A  mean  day  is  the  average  lengtli  of  the  days  in  a  year,  and  confiists 
of  24  hours,  as  measured  by  a  clock  which  runs  uniformly,  and  which 
measures  365  times  -24  hours  in  365  natural  days. 

An  apparent  day  is  tlie  time  from  the  sun's  leaving  the  meridian  on 
one  day,  till  its  arrival  on  the  meridian  on  the  next  day  ;  and  this  time 
is  not  always  the  same,  being  sometimes  more  and  sometimes  loss 
than  24  hours. 

Mean  time,  tlien,  is  that  shown  by  a  well  regulated  clock  ;  and  ap- 
parent time  is  that  shown  by  a  correct  sun-dial.  The  difference  be- 
tween these  is  called  the  cqaattonof  time. 

The  equation  of  time  depends  upon  two  causes,  the  obliquity  of 
the  ecliptic  to  the  equator,  and  the  eccentricity  of  the  earth's  orbit ; 
both  of  which  tend  to  produce  an  inequality  in  the  daily  increments 
of  the  sun's  right  ascension,  while  the  earth's  motion  on  its  axis  is 
perfi'Ctly  uniform.  Mean  and  apparent  time  coincide  only  four  times 
in  the  year,  viz:  April  J5th,  June  15th,  August  31st,  and  December 
24th  ;  and  the  greatest  difterenco  between  mean  and  apparent  time  is 
on  the  2d  of  Nov.,  and  amounts  to  a  little  more  than  14  1-4  minutes. 

With  the  excejition  of  the  sun's  declination  and  semi-diameter,  and 
the  equation  of  time,  which  are  for  the  instant  of  apparent  noon  at 
Montpelier,  all  the  calculations  are  adapted  to  meantime. 

At  the  head  of  the  right  hand  page  for  each  month  stands  first  a 
table  of  the  declination  and  southing  of  the  principal  planers,  on  the 
1st,  7th,  13th,  19lh,  and  25th  days,  and  below  it  phases  of  the  moon. 
By  means  of  the  first  of  these  tables,  the  several  planets  may  be  read- 
ily found  and  recognized. 

It  was  formerly  customary  to  give  the  rising  and  setting  of  the  sun 
according  to  apparent  time,  and  to  give  the  equation  of  time  in  an- 
other column.  In  that  case  it  was  necessary,  in  regulating  a  time- 
piece by  the  rising  or  setting  of  the  sun,  to  apply  the  equation  to  the 
time  of  rising,  or  setting,  (as  the  case  might  be,)  given  in  the  Alma- 
nac, and  also  three  or  four  minutes,  according  to  the  sun's  declina- 
tion, on  account  of  atniospheiic  refraction  at  the  horizon.  But  as 
this  matter  was  little  understood,  and  attended  with  some  trouble, 
these  corrections  were  generally  neglected.  To  remedy  this  incon- 
venience, it  has  been  thought  best  to  apply  both  these  corrections, 
found  to  the  nearest  minute,  to  the  sun's  rising  and  setting,  and  to 
give  only  the  result,  which  has  been  done  in  this  Register  since  1837. 
The  method  of  doing  this  may  be  made  plain  by  an  example.  Take, 
for  this  purpose,  the  22d  of  September.  On  that  day,  according  to 
the  old  method,  the  sun  would  rise  at  6  o'clock,  and  set  at  ti.  On 
that  day  the  equation  of  time  is  7  minutes  ;  or,  in  other  words,  the 
sun  is  7  minutes  faster  than  the  clock.  The  time,  then,  by  the  clock, 
when  it  is  6  by  the  sun,  is  5h  i53m  in  the  morning,  and  5h  53m  in  the 
evening.  Now,  on  account  of  the  refraction  of  the  earth's  atmosphere, 
the  sun  appear.-;  in  the  horizon  in  the  morning  4  minutes  before  he  ar- 
rives there  ;  and  in  order  to  have  the  time  when  the  sun  is  seen  in 
the  horizon  as  his  time  of  rising,  we  subtract  4m  from  5h  .53in,  leav- 
iing  5h  49m  ;  and  for  the  same  reason  we  add  4rn  to  5h  53m,  which 
gives  5h  .57 rn  for  the  time  of  his  setting  on  the  22d  of  September  ;  and 
these  are  the  times  given  in  this  Register. 

The  column  marked  sun  south  is  formed  by  applying  the  equation 
of  time  to  apparent  noon,  and  contains  the  times  shown  by  a  correct 


tiniL'-piece  when  the  sun  is  on  tlie  meridian  ;  oi,  in  otiier  words,  when 
it  13  noon  by  a  correct  noon-mark  or  dial.  For  example — when  it  is 
noon  by  the  snn  on  the  first  day  of  January,  it  should  be  four  minutes 
after  12  o'clock  by  tlie  time-piece.  Ac^ain — when  it  is  noon  by  tlie 
sun  on  the  1st  day  of  November,  it  should  be  only  44  minutes  after  11 
o'clock  by  the  time-piece.  This  column  is  introduced  for  conveni- 
ence in  setting  time-pieces  by  anoon-raark. 

The  columns  marlu^d  sun's  declination,  sun's  semi-diameter,  and 
eijuution  of  time,  are  calculated,  to  the  nearest  second,  for  apparent 
noon,  and  will  be  understood,  without  further  explanation,  by  tiiosc 
who  may  have  occasion  to  use  them. 

On  page  5  will  be  fb;md  a  list  of  such  occultations  of  planets  and 
stars  by  the  moon  as  may  be  suitable  for  observation  for  determining 
longitude,  and  may  be  visible  in  Vermont.  And  this  is  preceded  by 
a  catalogue  of  the  eclipses  of  Jupiter's  Satellites,  which  may  be  vis- 
ible in  Vermont,  and  which  may  be  employed  for  the  same  jjurpose. 

Mpril,  1842. "  Z.  T. 


J^'anees  and  fliarticSeys  of  ilie  JP'Satiefs. 
©Sun.  ©Moon.   $  Mercury.  $  Venus.  ©Earth.  J'Mars.  If  Jupiter. 
I^Paturn.  }jIUranus  or  Ilerschcl.  5t!eres.  ^Pallas.    §Juno.  gVesta. 


J^'amcs  und  €liarttcters  of  the  Signs  ofiUe  Zodiac. 

'I  Aries,  y Taurus.  nGcmini.  EisCancer.  flLeo.  IlgVirgo.  :£iLibra. 
r([Scorpio.   JSagittarius.  l/tCapricornus.    -^Aquarius.  J^Pisces. 


J^'atnes  a*td  CUararters  of  the  ^ispecis. 
O  ^'ew  Moon.  1)  First  (iuaiter.  ©  Full  Moon.  ((  Last  Quar- 
ter. Q  Dragon's  Head,  or  ascending  node,  fj  Dragon's  Tail,  or  de- 
scending node.  (5  Conjunction,  or  in  the  same  longitude.  ,§  Oppo- 
sition, or  differing  6  signs  in  longitude,  /\,  Trine.  □  Ciuartile,  or 
differing  3  signs  in  longitude.     >(c  Sextile.     (2)  Sun. 


Chroiiologicat  Cycles, 

Dominical  Letter,       -        "      •'^  1  '^o'ar  Cycle,      -  .        -        -     4 

Epact,     -        -        .        -            0     Roman  Indiction,  -        -          1 

Golden  Number          -        -        1  |  Julian  Period,   -  -        -        6555 


Tlie  year  .')(i04  of  the  Jewish  Era  begins  September  25,  1843. 
7'he  year  1259  of  the  Mahomedan  Era  begins  February  1,  1843. 


Venus  §  will  bo  morning  star  till  the  15th  of  October,  and  from 
that  time  evening  star  till  the  end  of  the  year. 

Jupiter  If  will  be  evening  star  till  the  24tli  of  January,  thence  mor- 
ning star  till  the  I5th  of  August,  and  thence  evening  star. 


Cotnmeucenicnt  of  the  Reasons. 
Vernal  Equinox — Spring  begins  March  21st,  2h  16m  morning. 
Summer  Solstice — Summer  begins  June  21st,  lOh  13m  evening. 
Autumnal  Equinox — Autumn  begins  Sept.  23d,  Oh  20m  evening. 
Winter  Solstice — Winter  begins  Dec.  2-2d,  5h  58m  morning. 


JlSoveahle  Westivals  (end  Fasts  of  the  Church. 


Septuagesima  Sunday,  Feb.  12 
Quinq.  or  Shrove  Sunday,  Feb.  26 
Ash  Wednesday,  /  ,  '  March  1 
1st  Sunday  in  Lent,  March  5 

Palm  Sunday,  April  9 

Good  X">iday,  April  14 

EASTER  SUNDAY,        April  16 


Low  Sunday,  April  23 

Rogation  Sunday,  May  21 

Ascension  Day,  May  25 
Pentecost— Whit  Sunday,  June  4 

Trinity  Sunday,  June  11 

Corpus  Christi,  June  15 

Advent  Sunday,  Dec.  3 


Eclipses  of  the  Sitn  and  ^Woon. 

In  the  year  1843  there  will  be  two  Eclipses  of  the  Snn,   and  one 
Eclipse  of  the  Moon. 


I.  All  Annultir  iiclipsc  of  the  Sun,  June -^7(11,  invisible  in  Vern)ont. 
Conjunction  21i  liOm  evening.  Tiiis  eclipse  vill  be  visible  from  Mex- 
ico, from  nearly  the  whole  of  ^^outh  America,  anil  a  lar;;e  portion  of 
the  Pacific  Ocean.  The  line  of  tlie  annular  eclipse  crosses  the  equa- 
tor twice,  and  terminates  near  the  centre  of  South  America. 

II.  A  Partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  December  6th,  visible  at  Mont- 
peliiT,  as  follows  :  Beginning:  of  the  Eclipse,  6h  28m  ;  middle  of  the 
Kclipse,  7h  aim  ;  end  of  the^Eclipse,  8h  14ni.  fUan  Time  Evening. 
Huratioii,  111  4f)m.  ^lagnitude  of  the  Eclipse,  (Moon's  diameter 
^=1)  0.2,  on  the  .'Southern  Limb. 

III.  A  Total  Eclip:ie  of  the  .Sun,  December  21st ;  invisible  in  Ver- 
mont. Conjunction  Oh  19m  morning.  This  Rclipse  will  bo  visible 
fjoni  the  north-eastern  part  of  Africa,  and  from  all  the  southern  parts 
of  Asia.  The  line  of  the  total  eclipse  first  touches  the  earth  in  Ara- 
bia, passes  along  the  southern  const  of  Asia,  crossing  Hindostan  and 
Malaya,  and  terminates  in  the  Pacific  Ocean  to  the  eastward  of  Jajian. 


Mean  tiiiie,Moiitiiellpr — Long.  7-J' 


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Eternal  Power!  fiom  whom  those  blessings  flow, 
'I' each  me  still  more  to  wonder,  more  to  know  1 
Seed-time  and  harvest  let  nie  see  again  ; 
Wander  the  leaf-slrewn  wood,  the  frozen  plain  ; 
Lot  tlie  first  flower,  corn-waving  field,  plain,  tree, 
Plere  round  my  iioine,  still  lift  my  soul  to  Thee  ; 
And  lot  rno  ever,  nndst  tliy  bounties,  raise 
An  humble  note  of  thankfulness  and  praise  '. 


BECI^•  Right  !  Tliese  two  words  are  tlie  text,  and  will  he  found 
v/rittcn  upon  tl)e  heart  of  every  prudent  man.  Let  us  consider  them 
briefly  in  their  order.  I.  Bcirin.  It  is  demonstrabli'  by  the  ruloH  of 
logic,  that  until  tlicre  has  been  a  beginning  there  can  be  no  end  ;  and 
hence  the  iuference  inevitable,  that  he  v.'ho  never  begins  is  a  nonen- 
tity—botli  a  do-nothing  and  a  know-nntliing.  Such  eat,  and  dritii;, 
and  brea.the,  by  instinct  ;  and  placcil  in  the  sunliglit,  they  will  cast  a 
shadovv  like  other  men,  for  tliey  have  tiie  f-jrm  and  all  the  nice  ma- 
cliinery  of  humanity,  except  brains.  Tliey  clieat  God  of  the  honor 
due  Him  for  tlii^  wondBrful  workmanship  displayed  in  creating  man, 
as  by  their  aliomiuuble  laziness  and  stupidity  their  souls  are  smother- 
ed, and  nothing  is  exhibited  bat  pitiful  caricatures  of  the  human  race. 
We  can  imagine  no  possible  use  for  such  things  to  themselves.  Like 
tools,  they  may  be  used  by  others  ;  and  we  suggest  whether  the  far- 
mer may  not  improve  them  by  Vi-ay  of  machines  to  consume  surplus 
produce,  and  scare-crows  to  be  stationed  in  tiie  cornfields.  But  fl : 
we  learn  how  to  begin,  ft  must  not  be  at  hap-hazard.  Mistakes  are 
often  made  in  this  respect ;  and  geuaraily  those,  who  are  so  ursfortu- 
nate,  find  great  troubles — tliey  tug  and  strive  in  vain — their  iiopes  are 
constantly  thwarted  by  unforeseen  obstacles — and  at  last,  disappoint- 
ed and  soured  by  what  tliey  foolisbly  call  ■the  hard  dealings  of  Provi- 
dence, they  are  apt  to  conckide  that  the  world  would  have  been  all 
the  bett-er  if  theij  had  had  ;liv  making  of  it.  Like  a  iiad  watch,  these 
men  usually  go  on  tide,  and  thouL'h  never  so  often  7i:ouiiil  vp,  [by  tlio 
siiorift",]  they  never  agree  with  otlier  follis.  Begin  rio-kt,  then.  T!iat 
is  the  injunction — it  is  the  foundation  of  easy  and  sure  success  in  all 
enterprizes.  The  traveller  on  the  higiiways  of  life  differs  not  from 
him  who  journeys  on  the  railroads  from  country  to  country.  If  the 
first  start  be  right,  he  enters  on  the  proper  road,  and  he  may  go  on 
fearless  and  assured  of  ultiiifately  arriving  at  tlie  right  place,  even 
though  the  way  be  one  whicii  he  has  never  travelled.  To  all  we  say, 
iinally,  begin  your  l)usiness,  youi  habits,  your  conduct — licgin  all 
right;  and  "i  has  will  the  new  year  IS43  itself  be  rightly  commenct-d, 
j  and  promise  a  happy  end. 

Ancient  Takms. — T.he  (arm  of  the  celebrated  Roman,  (.'incinna- 
tus,  consisted  of  only  four  acres,  tiie  other  three  iiaving  Ireen  lost  by 
!iis  becoming  security  for  a  friend.  Curius,  who  was  celebrated  fur- 
his  frugality,  who  was  three  times  chosen  consul,  and  thrice  honored 
with  a  triumph,  on  returning  from  a  successful  campaign,  refused 
from  tl!f3  people  a  grant  of  fifty  acres,  declaring  that  he  was  a  bad 
citizen  who  could  not  be  contcnled  with  the  old  allowance  of  seven. 

Candles. — Prepare  your  wicks  about  half  the  usual  size,  and  wot 
them  thoroughly  with  spirits  of  turpenfino  ;  put  them  in  the  sun  un- 
til dry,  and  then  mould  or  di|>  your  candles.  Candles  thus  made,  last 
longer,  and  give  a  much  clearer  light.  In  fact  they  are  nearly  or 
quite  equal  to  sperm. 


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31  rtays. 


JANUARY, 


SSeclination  and  Souiltitt"-  of  the  Plfsnets, 


'  eve  I 

j  °  '  Ih  m  °  ' 
1  ;"34  46|0  15  18  31 
7  -23  38  0  34117  47 
nm  3-3  0  53il7  31 
I9I1S33  1  10,17  35 
25  14  5211  23  17  53 


morn 
li  m 
10  33 
10  6 
9  45 
9  30 
9  19 


Rlars.     I  Jupiter. 


mor 
"     '    h  ml  °     ' 

11  3  7  19  20  47 

12  13  7    9  20  30 

13  20  6  58  20  12 

14  23  G  48  19  53 

15  2316  37  19  33 


evo 
h  m 
124 
1    6 

0  48 
0  30 


Saturn.     1  Hersche!- 


^1  Mercury.  I     Venus. 

no   dec  s I  SOU' dec  s    sou    dec  si  sou'dec  s    sou  dec  si  sou  idee  si  bou 


r  eve  I  eve 

'  h  m  "  '  h  m 
92  IC  0  27i2  4614  59 
22  12  0  7)2  42' 4  36 
22  7111  43'2  3814  13 
22    I'll  29  2  32!3  50 


0  12121  5Gai    2  2  27'3  £8 


Phases  of  the  JfSoon, 

First  Quarter  8th  day,  31i  21m  evening. 
B'ull  Moon  16th  day,  3h  37m  morning. 
Last  Quarter  92d  day,  8I1  11m  evening. 
New  Moon  30th  day,  7h  llm  morning. 


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ASPECTS,  &C. 


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rise  sets  |south|pL;R.&!t.|dcc"l.  so.]sem'r  <v)e'. 


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Vhittgs  not  to  be  done. 

Sowing  spiing  wheat  without  soaking  in  brine,  and  rolling  in  lime, 
is  a  thing  not  to  be  done.  According  to  C.  W.  Johnson,  salt  acts  an 
important  part  in  germination  and  promoting  the  growth  of  plants  ; 
and  lime,  every  one  is  aware,  seems  to  be  necessary  in  some  form  to 
the  perfection  of  plants  and  their  seeds. 


FKBRUARY. 


1843. 


Ho  starts,  and  ever  thoufflitf'ul  of  his  team, 
Along  the  p^littcving  snow  a  I'eeble  gleam 
Shoots  from  his  .lantern,  as  lie  yawning  goes 
To  add  fresh  comforts  to  their  night's  repose  ; 
Diffusing  fragrance  as  their  food  he  moves, 
And  pats  the  jolly  sides  of  those  he  loves. 
Thus  full  replenished,  perfect  ease  posspss'd, 
From  night  till  morn  alternate  food  and  rest. 


Fai-mcrs''    Calritdas-. 

Il  has  been  said,  that,  for  a  particular  reason,  Indies  talk  less  in 
this  month  than  in  any  other  ;  a  supposed  fact  which  may  prove  ut- 
terly inexplicable  to  the  most  ingenious  theorists.  We  have  not  in- 
dulged in  very  deep  speculations,  either  as  to  the  truth  of  this  charge, 
or  as  to  the  particular  reason  for  it;  but  we  seriously  suspect  that 
this,  like  other  things  more  strange,  may  be  satisfactorily  accounted 
for  by  facts,  which  will  elicit  no  especial  wonder  when  discovered. 
The  only  reason  which  we  have  seen  slated  is,  that  the  month  is  al- 
together the  shortrst  of  the  twelve.  On  the  supposition  (a  false  one, 
we  will  he  gallant  enough  to  say,)  that  the  ladies'  tongues  are  always 
wagging,  the  shortness  of  the  time  will  fully  account  for  the  alledged 
phenomenon  ;  but  we  deny  both  that  mere  words  are  the  measure  of 
talk,  and  time  employed  in  them  the  measure  of  the  value  of  things. 
One  intelligent,  sensible  and  witty  woman,  who  reads  and  thinks 
much,  and  observes  closely,  will  give  more  instruction  and  pleasure 
in  the  few  words  which  fall  from  her  lips,  than  can  be  found  in  the 
full  stream  which  pours  with  mill-race  speed  from  the  mouth — per- 
haps a  very  pretty  one,  with  ruby  lips  and  ivory  teeth  to  boot — of  the 
constant  chatterer.  And  as  to  the  other  point  :  Genius,  skill,  and 
industry,  add  wings  and  ])Ower  to  labor,  so  that  hours  will  produce 
what  years,  with  stolidity  and  ignorance  and  indolence,  couid  not  ac- 
complish. Life  should  bo  measured,  not  by  its  llooting  moments, 
months  and  years — those  faithful  monitors  to  warn  us  of  ihe  swift  ap- 
proach of  the  end  of  all  things — but  by  its  results,  for  good  orfor  evil. 
Have  you,  during  these  long  winter  evenings,  grown  in  that  knowl- 
edge whicli  will  fit  you  better  for  the  duliies  of  lite — then  so  much 
the  better  will  be  the  results  of  all  your  future  labors.  Have  you  re- 
flected and  improved  upon  past  experience — then  the  fewer  errors  will 
you  commit  in  the  days  to  come.  Have  you  entered  upon  the  duties 
of  this  year  with  increased  zeal,  and  pursued  them  with  increased 
industry — then  will  it  he  to  you  even  as  a  longer  and  a  better  year 
than  its  predecessor,  for  in  it  you  will  reap  richer  fruits. 


^VAsItI^G.— The  following  receipe  is  very  valuable  ;  it  saves  much 
labor  in  washing  white  cottons,  or  linens  ;  but  it  will  not  answer  for 
woollens,  or  for  colored  clothes. 

Take  one  pound  of  bar  soap,  sliced,  mix  it  with  one  pound  of  sal 
soda,  and  Ijoil  the  whole  in  five  quarts  of  water  for  two  hours.  Be 
careful  that  the  clothes  you  intend  to  wash  are  soaked  over  night,  in 
pure  water.  In  the  morning  fill  your  kettle,  or  boiler;  and  to  every 
pailful  of  water  you  put  in,  add  one  pint  of  the  above  composition. 
When  it  boils,  wring  your  clothes  from  the  tub,  and  put  them  in  wet. 
When  they  have  boiled  one  hour,  take  them  out  and  give  them  two 
thorough  rinsings  in  plenty  of  pure  water.  No  further  washing  is 
needed.  If  the  clothes  have  any  spots  partictilarly  dirty,  it  is  wellto 
rub  them  with  soap,  before  you  put  them  in  the  kettle. 

If  the  above  proportions  are  observed,  there  is  not  the  slightest 
danger  of  injuring  the  cloth  in  any  way. 


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1 

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Full  Moon  14th  day,  31i  IS'm  evening. 

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Attempting  to  keep  cattle,  sheep,  and  horses,  on  straw  or  even  hay, 

witliout  roots,   is  a  thing  not  to  be  done.     Every  good  farmer  will 

tlierefore  make  his  arrangements  so  as  to  secure  a  plentiful  supply  of 

turnips,   potatoes,   or  carrots,   for  winter  and  spring  use.     These  fed 

with  the  hay,    will  improve  the  stock,  promote  health,  and  bring  tlie 

animals  through  the  most  trying  season  of  the  year  with  safety  and 

profit. 

When  now,  unsparin,^  as  the  scourgi'  of  wai. 
Blasts  follow  blasts,  and  groves  dismantied  roar, 
Around  their  home  the  storm-pinched  cattle  lows, 
No  nourifilinient  in  frozen  pastures  irows  ; 
Ne'er  shall  the  child  of  poverty  despair, 
Sut  bless  the  Power  that  rules  the  changing  j'ear, 
Assured — thoiii^h  horrors  round  his  cottage  leign — 
That  Spring  will  conic,  and  Nature  smile  again. 


'I  I 


1 1  The  su^ar  season  is  at  hand,  and  it  will  be  well  to  have  all  things  in 
I  i  readiness  fjr  vhe^rst  rjtv.  Verniont  can  produce  more  than  a  million 
I !  dollars  worth  of  sugar  annually  from  her  forests  ;  and  is  it  not  worth 
a  Kviiile  ?  Oil,  no,  says  the  sharper;  there  is  danger  of  over-produc- 
sl  tion,   and  a  consequent  diminution  of  price.     There  is  something  in  \  i 

I  j  this  objection,   if  it  be  taken  for  granted  that  more  is  produced  than  j  i 

I I  the  markets,  at  home  and  in  other  States,  will  bear.  This  should  1  5 
j! ;  r.ot  be  too  readily  conceded.  By  improving  the  quality  of  our  sugar,  ;  t 
I  j  aa  the  makers  of  it  may  do  if  they  choose,  tliere  is  very  little  reason  1 1 

I  j  to  doubt  that  a  ready  market  and  remunerating  prices  can  always  be  j  5 
P  1  obtained.  Foreign  susar  will  be  burdened  by  duties,  so  as  to  give  ad- 
S  ;  vantage  to  the  domestic  producer,  leaving  the  competition  between 
^, ,  the  maple  of  the  Nortii  and  the  sugar  cane  of  the  South.  In  such  a 
Ij  competition  the  maple  has  nothing  to  fear,  //  7cclI  wade.  It  is  at  least 
-  '  certain  that  enough  should  be  made  for  our  own  consumption,  so  as  to 

preclude  the  necessity  of  going  abroad  for  the  articlq.  This  may  be 
done,  even  to  the  exclusion  of  the  finest  foreign  or  Southern  sugars. 
The  maple  sugar,  when  refined,  is  the  very  best.  We  are  inclined  to 
believe,  indeed,  that  the  maple  can  be  afibrded  at  less  price  than  the 
Southern,  and  then  i)rovo  a  source  of  vyoalth  to  the  farmer.  It  should 
be  borne  in  mind  that  the  actual  expense  of  the  manufacture  is  tri-  |  S 
Sing,  as  it  is  done  at  a  time  when  little  or  nothing  else  can  be  done.  | 
On  this  subject,  however,  we  have  not  tliat  practical  knowledge  which  | 
is  the  only  safe  guide.  Let  the  farmers  take  this  matter  in  hand  and  1 1 
P  j  si'e  what  can  be  made  of  it.  The  addition  of  one  million,  or  halfjp 
ii  I  that  number  of  dollars,  to  the  annual  productions  of  the  State,  is  not  I  d 

I I  a  matter  to  be  slighted,  especially  so  long  as  we  are  obliged  to  go  to  |  [| 
E I  our  neighbors  for  some  of  the  necessaries  of  life.     Think  of  it.  |  J 

[i  I  How  TO  Save  Oil  axd  Ca.^dles. — Use  sun-light  two  hours  in  the  ]| 
Hi  morning,  and  dispense  with  candles  and  lamps  tv,'o  hours  after  9  P.  a 
B    M.     The  morning  sun-light  is  much  cheaper,  and  better  than  evening  !  tj 

I  iamp-light.  j  a 
^1  MrLDEw  rroN  Gooseberries. — Advice  from  one  competent  to  give  1  p 
Ii  it.  Say  to  the  growers  of  gooseberries,  if  they  wish  to  keep  off  mil-  i 
p  dew,  train  yourliushes  so  as  to  admit  a  free  circulation  of  air  through  ;  n 
|.  thorn;  manure  about  the  roots;  and  forget  not  to  sprinkle  them  with 

Ri  Boap  suds  on  washing-days,   three  or  four  weeks  in  succession  before 
|j  blossoming  ;  and  they  cannot  miss  having  fine,  fair,  large  berries.     I 
know  this  by  several  years'  experience.     Let  tliem  try  and  see. — Gen- 
esn:  Fanner. 

if  the  floors  of  stables  be  strewed  from  time  to  time  with  a  little 
sulphate  o,'  lime,  (gypsum,)  they  will  lose  all  their  ottensive  smell, 
:  and  none  of  the  ammonia  wiiich  forms  can  be  lost,   but  retained  in  a 

I I  condition  scrvicahlc  as  manure.     In  close  stables  the  horses' health 
would  be  better  preserved,   and  they  would  not  be   so  liable  to  get 

[j  j  blind  as  now.     1  3-4  lbs.  of  sulphate  of  lime  will  fix  as  much  ammo- 

1;  j  nia  ae  is  produced  by  100  lbs.  of  horses'  urino. 

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1        Makin;;  a  yard  of  the  highway,  and  allowing  your  cattle  and  sheep  \\ 

j    to  he  fed,  and  to  drop  their  dung  where  it  is  lost  to  the  farm, 

is  not  to  \\ 

ho  done.     This  practice,   though  a  common,   is  a  wretched  one,   andil 

j    should  he  reformed  altogether.     Feed  your  animals   in  stalls 

,   if  vou    i 

can  ;  if  not,  in  yards.     To  do  otherwise  is  wasteful  in'thr;  extreme.     j| 

If 'III  iT~iuii  II II  mill  III!  ■■Mill  I  !■  ■'■  ■  'If'  '■■"■^i"V'^''WWirT*i^<irji"'jiiwmi'TW^at 

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'I'lie  hiimhle  shepliprtl  here  with  joy  I)ehoJ(ls 
Tli'  approved  economy  ol"  crowded  folds, 
And,  in  his  smali,  contracted  round  of  cares, 
Adjusts  the  practice  of  each  liint  he  hears  : 
For  boys  with  emulation  learn  to  glow, 
And  boast  their  pastures  and  their  healtliful  show 
<-)f  w-elbgl-own  Iambs,  the  glory  of  the  Spring  ; 
And  tieki  to  lield  in  cnmiietition  brinij. 


Fm-incrs'  t'aleitdar. 

The  unlios  of  preparing  the  soil  fur  the  dilferent  crops,  and  plant- 
ing andsowing,  will  soon  be  yours.  Suffer  a  few  randoin  hints,  gath- 
ered from  various  sources. 

'J'ooi.s. — (Jaro  should  be  taken  to  procure  all  necessary  new  tools, 
and  repair  all  old  ones,  in  g-ood  sra.>un.  The  delay  of  a  day  or  two  in 
the  spring  weather,  from  want  of  due  care  in  this  respect,  may  seem 
uniniportiint  ;  but  remember  that  it  may  malie  you  one  day  too  late 
for  Jack  Frost's  autumnal  visit.  Have  you  a  spare  point  for  each 
cast  iron  pbiiigh-share  .'  Collars,  traces,  cliains,  yokes,  bows,  carts, 
harrows,  lines,  shovels,  manure  forks,  and  numerous  other  articles, 
should  l)e  looked  up  and  put  in  order  for  use. 

RoLLEEs. — This  is  an  instrument  more  used  in  Vermont  than  for- 
merly, though  very  many  doubt  its  value,  supposing  the  only  effect  of 
it  to  be  to  consolidate  and  harden  the  soil.  Others  alledge  that  it 
pulverizes  the  soil,  when  lumpy.  Let  the  roller  precede  the  har- 
row, and  then  the  land  harrows  up  very  mellow.  It  is  well^  also, 
to  let  it  follow  the  harrow  and  slightly  compress  the  surface  of  light 
lands  where  grain  is  sown  ;  and  it  is  servicable  to  grass  lands  to  roll 
them  early  in  the  spring.  Thus  you  replace  the  earth  around  the 
gra--s  roots  which  the  frost  has  thrown  away.  You  press  down  tlie 
hunches  and  small  stones  which  would  obstruct  the  scythe. 

Marrowi.m;. — The  New  England  Farmer  recommends  the  harrow- 
ing of  sward-lands  lengthwise  of  the  furrow  first,  and  then  crosswise. 

Make  thouough  work.-— A  man's  success  in  farming  depends  much 
upon  the  manner  in  which  he  docs  his  work.  Thorougli  tillage  is  the 
most  profitable.  But  this  cannot  well  be  accomplished  without  good 
tools.  The  heuefits  of  a  good  plough  are  not  confined  exclusively  to 
the  rase  of  the  draft,  hut  they  extend  to  the  crop.  Where  the  earth 
to  the  depth  of  six  or  eight  inches,  is  all  well  taken  up  and  turned 
over,  the  roots  of  a  plant  will  work  better  than  where  a  fourth,  a 
sixth,  or  an  eighth  of  the  soil  is  left  unmoved  by  the  plough. 

Seed. — Always  select  the  best,  and  if  possible  exclude  all  inferior 
seeds.  Witli  many,  perhaps  all  plants,  there  is  such  a  thing  as  cross- 
ing breeds,  as  well  as  in  animals.  A  mixture  of  different  qualities  of 
seeds,  though  the  same  in  kind,  will  produce  degenerate  plants. 

7'o  FKEVKNT  Smut. — Ulivcr  Crosby,  of  Atkinson,  Me.,  makes  the 
following  statement :  1  have  for  sixteen  years  last  past,  with  com- 
plete success,  practised  the  following  method:  Washed  the  seed 
wheat,  and  drained  off  the  inibilied  water  through  a  common  basket. 
In  this  moist  condition  put  it  into  a  tight  tub,  long  box,  or  trough, 
and  for  every  bushel  so  prepared  dissolved  two  ounces  of  blue  vitriol 
in  warm  water,  turned  it  into  tlie  wheat,  and  with  a  shovel  stirred  it 
so  that  the  liquid  shall  penetrate  (he  whole  mass.  This  may  be  as- 
certained by  the  color.  The  wheat  will  assume  a  greenish  cast  where 
the  liquor  has  come  in  contact  with  it. 

Soak  your  Seeds. — Beet  and  other  seeds  which  have  thickcover- 
ings  will  germinate  much  sooner  if  thoroughly  soaked  in  water  before 
planting. 


■■wrmiliyiilii 


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Allowing  your  work  to  drive  you,  is  a  thing  not  to  ho  done.  The 
man  who  is  half  an  hour  hehind  his  work,  finds  labor  forever  an  up- 
hill business.  Tliere  is  here  a  serious  mistake  committed  by  many 
farmers.  They  lay  out  more  work  than  they  can  do  well,  or  in  sea- 
son, and  the  consequence  is,  nothing  is  done  at  tho  time,  or  as  it  should 
be.     What  you  do,  do  in  season,  and  bo  sure  to  do  well. 


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1#  MAY. 


Neglceierl  now  the  early  daisy  !i(;s ; 

A'or  ihoUj.pnIe  primrose,  bloom'st  fiie  only  prize  ! 

Advancing  Spring  profusely  spreads  abroad 

Fiosvers  of  all  hues,  with  sweetest  fragrance  stored  : 

Where'er  sh.e  treads,  Love  gladdens  every  plain, 

Delight  on  tip-toe  bear-i  her  lucid  train ; 

Su'tot  Hope,  v/ith  conscious  brow  before  her  flies, 

Anticipali:i<;  wealth  from  summer  skies. 


To  PKEVENT  Weevil  IN  Wheat. — Ciilvin  Chamberlain  of  Me., 
under  date  of  April  I84-3,  says  : — Great  loss  has  been  sustained  in  this 
Rcciion  of  the  State  for  several  years  i)y  the  weevil.  A  remedy  has 
been  foumi — tirst  suggested,  I  believe,  by  our  curiuus  and  usiful  friend 
Dr.  Leacli  of  Sangerville.  The  remedy  is  no  less  than  this.  Sow 
spring  rye  witli  tlie  wheat.  I  sowed  a  square  lot  of  six  acres  to  wheat 
l.L'it  spring,  and  then  to  test  tliis  preventive,  I  sowed  the  borders  of 
the  field,  two  rods  in  width,  with  twelve  quarts  of  rye.  The  result 
was,  the  weevils  were  deposited  in  tlie  rye  in  such  numbers  as  to 
produce  a  famine  in  nearly  every  head.  There  were  no  weevils  in 
the  wheat,  and  I  think  there  was  not  a  quart  of  rye  grown  in  a  hun- 
dred bushels  of  tlie  wheat.  Jly  neiglibors  were  apprized  of  my  de- 
iisn  of  sewing  the  rye,  but  they  v^ere  wanting  in  the  faith,  and  their 
grain,  sown  at  the  same  time,  suffered  very  materially. 

Potatoes. — The  opinion  has  been  recently  advanced  in  this  coun- 
try, as  it  was  formerly  by  an  eminent  Englisli  hortictilturist,  that  po- 
fcitoes  bearing  balls  degenerate  soonest.  Another  suggestion  is  also 
worth  thinking  about,  wisich  is,  that  all  potatoes  deteriorate  when 
difi'erent  kinds  are  planted  either  togt  ther,  or  in  fields  near  eacli  oth- 
er. Mav  not  this  be  true,  for  the  reason  that  tlie  pollen  of  the  ditier- 
ent  kind's  will  be  mingled,  the  poor  with  the  good,  and  thus  produce 
hybrids  ?     If  so,  the  same  thing  will  happen  to  other  things. 

"l^owiNG  Spring  Grain. — Let  the  land  be  as  well  pulverized  as 
possible — work  the  seed  well  in,  wlicthcr  by  plow,  harrow,  or  culti- 
vator, and  if  the  soil  be  not  too  rocky  nor  teu  moist,  roll  down  the 
land.  Some  one  has  recommended  sowing  a  mixture  of  oats,  barley, 
rye  and  wheat,  saying  that  such  has  been  his  practice,  and  that  usu- 
ally ONE  of  them  wilTdo  well.  Is  the  hint  worth  regarding.'  If  you 
sow  grass  seed  v.ith  grain,  sow  thick.  Your  land  may  be  plowed  af- 
ter the  grain  crop  is  off,  and  seeded  down  in  August. — JV".  E.  Farmer. 

Raise  every  thing. — Every  farmer  should  make  it  a  rule  to  pur- 
chase nothing  which  he  can  raise  and  make  on  his  farm.  There  can 
ho  no  liigher  evidence  of  an  unthrifty  farmer,  than  to  see  him  pur- 
chasing his  pork,  his  beef,  his  horses,  his  corn,  or  his  flour.  He  should 
be  ashamed  to  have  it  said  that  he  is  a  purchaser  of  any  of  those  ar- 
ticles, ff  he  thinks  it  is  cheaper  to  purchase  than  to  raise,  it  is  only 
additional  evidence  of  his  foily.  If  we  look  through  the  country  tor 
our  best  fanners,  we  shullfind  them  ssMing- instead  of  jjiircAa^ino- those 
articles. — Jiir^cricaii  Fanner. 

Soot  as  a  Manure. — A  writer  in  the  Farmer's  Journal  says  he  has 
applied  soot  upon  asparagus,  peas-,  and  a  variety  of  other  vegetables, 
with  as  much  efl'ect  as  if  he  had  used  solid  dung  ;  but  to  plants  in 
pots,  particularly  peonys,  he  found  it  admirably  adapted  ;  when  water- 
ed with  it,  they  assume  a  deep  healthy  green  and  grow  strong  and 
luxuriant. 

How  TO  SAVE  Time. — Have  a  place  for  every  thing,  and  when  you 
have  done  using  it,  return  it  to  its  place.  This  v.illsave  much  time 
in  hunting  after  articlc<i  v/hich  are  thrown  carelessly  aside. 


31  days. 

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...„   your  pig  sty  in  such  a  place  tliat  your  pigs  bliall  not  worn. 

for  a  living,  is  a  thing  not  to  be  done.  They  should  have  a  yard  into 
winch  weeds,  swamp  muck,  straw,  &c.,  should  be  thrown,  to  bo  con- 
verted into  manure  ;  and  if  they  seem  at  any  time  reluctant  to  bcin 
tho  task  of  mixing  such  materials,  a  few  handfuls  of  corn  scattered 
over  the  surface  will  set  them  to  work  most  industriously 


JVKE. 


1843. 


Oh  how  ijiililie  to  April's  closing  days  '. 

High  climhs  the  sun,  and  darts  his  powerful  rays. 

O'er  heaven's  bright  azure,  hence  with  joyful  eyes, 

Thn  farmer  aees  dark  clouds  assembling  rise; 

Borne  o'er  his  fields  a  heavy  torrent  falls. 

And  strik<'s  the  earth  in  hasty  driving  squalls. 

"  Right  welcome  down,  ye  hasty  drops,"  he  cries  , 

!'ut  soon,  too  soon,  the  partial  blessing  Jlirs. 


Vermont  should  yield  to  nobody  in  the  excellence  of  her  dairying ; 
yet  how  inucii  room  is  there  for  improvement  ?  Of  the  butter  sent  to 
market  in  the  great  cities,  it  is  said  that  more  than  one  half  is  not  lit 
to  tit  ijefore  an  Esquimaux.  This  ought  not  to  be  so:  it  gives  our 
dairy-women  a  bad  name,  makes  had  jirices,  and  is  the  most  miserable 
cconomv.  Availing  ourselves  of  the  collected  wisdom  of  a  conven- 
tion of  A'ew  England  farmers,  we  give  the  following  for  the  dairy-jnen 
and  dairy-women. 

gour  vessels,  butterntilk  left  in,  bad  salt,  bad  firkins,  and  artificial 
colorinff,  are  the  usual  causes  of  bad  butter.  Working  the  butter  by 
the  hands  is  bad  ;  this  makes  it  soft  and  greasy.  _  Washing  the  butter 
vvitli  water  is  a  matter  about  which  dairy-men  disagree.  JNtany  insist 
that  it  is  the  only  way  of  excluding  the  Imttermilk  perfectly,  and  that 
it  does  weil  when  the  water  is  thoroughly  worked  out.  R^ick  salt 
is  best,  and  dry  it,  !>efore  mixing  ;  the  salt  will  then  help  to  imbibe 
thn  moisture  of  the  butter.     Use  stone-ware. 

Milkino-  should  be  done  quickly  and  gently  ;  if  not  taken  away 
quickly  when  it  begins  to  How  freely,  it  seems  to  be  drawn  back  again. 
Food  for  Milch-Cows. — Of  hay,  the  second  crop  and  fine  clover 
are  best.  Potatoes  produce  a  large  quantity  but  poor  quality  of  milk  ; 
sugar-lieets  produce  much  and  good;  carrots  make  rich  milk ;  ruta 
baga  increases  the  milk,  but  gives  an  unpleasant  flavor,  to  remedy 
which  add  half  a  pint  of  boiling  water  to  each  gallon  of  milk.  (Corn- 
stalks are  not  only  the  best,  hut  the  cheapest  fodder  in  the  dry  sea- 
son in  August.  Of  the  Chinese  or  tree-corn,  30  or  40  tons  can  be 
raised  to  the  acre. 

iSIake  good  butter:  let  this  be  done,  and  don't  let  (he  other  remain 
undone,  viz  :  the  making  of  good  cheese.     Wo  warn  the  farmer,— 

TJon't  let  the  "  dairy  wives  run  mad  for  cream. 

And  leave  their  milk  with  nothing  but  its  name  ; 

Its  name  derision  and  reproach  pursue, 

And  strangers  tell  of  '  three  times  skimm'd  sky-bine.' 

To  cheese'converted,  what  can  be  its  boast; 

What,  but  the  common  virtues  of  a  post  ! 

If  drought  o'ertake  it  faster  than  the  knife, 

Most  fair  it  bids  for  stubborn  length  of  life, 
■  .'Vnil  like  the  oaken  shelf  whereon  'tis  laid. 

Mocks  the  weak  efforts  of  the  bending  blade  ; 

Or  in  tlie  hog-trough  rests  in  perfect  spite, 

'I'oo  big  to  swallow,  and  too  hard  to  bite." 


How  TO  SAVE  Expenses  in  Travelling.— Cultivate  the  bump  of 
!:ihubitiveness  ;  and  if  you  vvunt  to  go  a  mile  or  two,  walk,  rather 
than  liire  an  establishment  at  the  livery  stable.  This  will  be  for  the 
health  of  your  body,  as  well  us  a  security  of  your  purse  from  lan- 
guishment. 

Vice  stings  us  even  in  our  pleasures,  but  virtue  consoles  us  even  in 
our  piins. — Lacon. 


Sfecfinafion  antl  ,Vo?t/fet«y  of  ff,«  Fla,„i^: 


|TM^rcury^;__Venus^   _M^r~J^^U^.       Saturn.  .HerscheT 


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f  leases  of  the  .IWoon. 

First  Quarter  otli  day,  9Ii  45m  niornin" 
Full  Moon  13th  day,  2h  21ni  morriino-." 
Last  Quarter  19th  day,  3h  40m  evenln" 
New  Moon  27th  day,  3h  3Qm  evenipr    "^ 


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JU1.Y. 18 

Oil :  pity  the  drunkard  1  'tis  meet  you  should  feel 

For  woes,  that  your  brotlier  oppress  ; 
And  thus,  while  you  feel  for  yonr  fellow's  best  weal, 

In  blessing,  yourseU'  you  will  bless  ; — 
Then  pity  his  lot  ;  aid  the  fallen  to  rise  ; 

Bid  the  captive,  unfetter'd,  go  free  ; 
'T  is  an  act  that  will  prove  you  akin  to  the  skies, 

And  'tis  there  vour  reward  vou  will  see. 


Furuters'  €.'aleaiday. 
It  cannot  be  deemed  amiss  to  remind  the  farmer  that  in  these  glo- 
rious temperance  times  he  has  a  work  to  do.  And  there  is  no  better 
time  to  commence  than  at  the  very  outset  of  the  haying  season.  The 
time  has  been — thank  heaven  it  is  passed,  never  to  return — when  a 
large  supply  of  rum  was  considered  quite  as  essential  to  haying  as  the 
scythe  or  tlie  rake.  No  man  now  can  defend  the  use  of  alcoholic 
stimulants  for  the  hay-makers.  Experience,  that  wisest  of  school- 
masters, has  abundantly  proved  that  strictly  temperance  labor  is  the 
best  and  cost^  the  least.  Try  it  now,  friend,  if  you  never  have  done  it 
before.  Substitute  cold  water,  in  moderate  quantities — if  you  choose, 
add  a  little  molasses  and  ginger — or  try  milk.  If  you  have  laborers, 
accustomed  to  using  stimulus,  invite  them  once  to  try  without.  It 
will  bo  to  them  a  deed  of  charity — to  yourself,  charity  which  irnpov- 
erishcth  not. 


Hav. — In  Russia  it  is  usual  to  preserve  the  natural  verdure  of  hay 
As  soon  as  the  grass  is  cut,  it  is,  without  having  been  spread,  formed 
into  a  rick,  in  the  centre  of  which  has  been  pnviously  placed  a  kind 
of  chimney,  made  of  four  rough  planks.  It  seems  that  the  heat  of 
the  fermentation  evaporates  by  this  chimney  ;  and  that  the  hay  thus 
retains  all  its  leaves,  its  color,  anrl  its  primitive  flavor. 

Pruning. — If  the  branches  of  a  young  tree,  issuing  at  and  above 
the  requisite  height,  be  made,  by  pruning,  to  diverge  from  the  trunk 
in  every  direction  above  horizontal,  and  the  inteiior  of  these  be  care- 
fully kept  from  any  interference  with  each  other,  for  a  few  years,  lit- 
tle pruning  will  ever  afterwards  be  necessary.  Heavy  pruning  is 
seldom  necessary  or  advisable  ;  but  when,  as  in  the  case  of  grafting, 
or  of  heading  down  for  a  new  growth,  it  becomes  unavoidable,  it 
should  always  be  performed  in  that  interval  between  the  time  the 
frost  is  coming  out  of  the  ground  in  the  spring,  and  the  opening  of  the 
leaf.  A  complete  heading,  for  any  puipose,  should  never  be  perfoi-m- 
od  in  early  sunyner,  or  while  the  tree  is  in  the  most  active  stage  of  its 
growth.  It  causes  a  sudden  stagnation  of  the  juices,  and  induces  a 
sort  of  ^ralysis.  And  if  the  tree  docs  not  die  outright,  it  grows  no 
more,  or  but  feebly,  during  the  remainder  of  the  season.  Yet  for  that 
moderate  pruning,  which  alone  is  generally  needful,  June  and  July, 
and  during  the  longest  days  of  summer,  is  the  very  host  time  ;  for 
wouuds  of  all  kinds  heal  admirably  at  this  period,  the  wood  remain- 
ing sound  and  bright  ;  and  even  a  tree  debarked  at  this  season  recov- 
ers a  nev/  bark  immediately.  The  lower  side  limbs  in  the  nursery 
should  be  gradually  shortened,  but  not  suddenly  close-pruned  ;  they 
are  essential  for  u  time  to  strengthen  the  trunk,  and  to  the  upright 
and  perfect  fonnation  of  the  tree. — Kenrick'sJ^ew  JimericanOrclmrdist. 

Mr.  Heron,  a  minister,  had  a  large  family  of  children.  When  dy- 
ing, his  wife  said,  "Alas  !  what  will  become  of  these  children  ."'  He 
pleasantly  replied,  "Never  fear;  He  thcit  feeds  the  young  ravens 
won't  starve  the  young  Herons." 


M^eclination  and  Southiiti 

Mercury. 


or  SSte  Wlanei 


nior 
h  m 

10  53 
19  45110  38 

21  4|l0  37 
2-3  M|  10  49 

22  33' 11  11  22  50 


dec  n 


2133 

^27 
22  56 
6 


sou 

mor 
h  ra 
10  17 
10  25 
10  33 
10  41 


25  17 
25  16 
25  17 
25  21 

10  49'25  28 


sou 

eve 
li  m 
9  45  13  23 
9  19  13  32 

8  54|13  42 
8  32113  54 
8  19  14    8 


iiior 
h  m 
3  21 
2  5G 
2  30 
2  5 
1  39 


Satiun. 

dec  SI  sou 

I  mor 
°  '  h  m 
21  24!  1  4 
21291  0  38 
21  34]  0  13 
21  33  Qvcn 
21  43  11  22 


llerschel 


sou 

mor 

h  m 
0  13  5  31 
0  14  5  8 
0  13  4  44 
0  12|4  20 
0  10|3  56 


JPhases  of  the  *11ooh. 

First  Quarter  4th  dsy,21i  13m  evening. 
Full  Moon  11th  day,  Oh  16m  evening. 
Last  Quarter  19th  day,  Sh  50m  morning. 
New  Moon  27th  day,  Oli  52m  morning. 


olol       CALENDAR,         0      01    ©     @j     ®    I    Suu's    iSun'slEq.t. 
2  1^1     A3F£CT3,  &c.     fjse   aots  [south  pl| R.&s . |dec'l.  n.  |sem'r|0  sl. 


17 
9  A 
3|2 
4  3 


5 

4 

G 

5 

7 

6 

8 

7 

9 

A 

10 

2 

11 

3 

121  4 

13 

5 

14 

6 

15 

7 

16 

A 

17 

2 

18 

3 

19 

4 

20 

5 

21 

6 

^« 

7 

23 

A 

24 

2 

25 

3 

26 

4 

27 

5 

28 

G 

29 

7 

30 

A 

31 

2 

0  in  Apogee. 
3d  S  af  Trinity. 
Fort  Erie  taken 
[1814 
_  Perigee. 
riMarehall  d  1835 
([  runs  low  ,S 
f^U   W  Stat. 
4th  S  at'Trinity. 
Columbus  b  1447. 

0'2c5 

§gr  elong. 
d"  Stat. 
0%6 

(i)h8 

5th  S  af  Trinity. 
Apogee, 


Burns  d  17&3. 
([  runs  high  N. 
6th  S  af  Trinity. 
Bolivar  b  1783. 

O  0  6  [d  1833, 
Com  Sainbridge 
§  in  Perihelion. 

7th  S  afTric.  ^ 
[Perigee. 


Suifermg  animals  to  perish  for  want  of  attention,   at  any  season  of 
the  year,   is  a  thing  not  to  be  done.     But  if  any  do  die  accident a"lv 
hey  should  be  converted  to  use   by  being  covered  with  earth     to  ab- 
sorb the  gasses  of  oxygen  and  ammonia  that  are  the  inevitable'  results 
of^ammal  putrefaction,  and  which  are  indispensable  to  the  growth  of 


20 


.ll^GUST.  >S4:3. 


Its  dark  green  hue,  its  sicklier  tints  -.ill  fail, 

And  ripeiiins  harvest  nestles  in  the  ijale. 

A  glorious  iigljt,  if  glory  dwells  bolow, 

Where  heaven's  n;unilicence  makes  all  the  show, 

O'er  every  fi''W  and  golden  pro-pect  found, 

That  glads  the  ploughman  in  his  morning's  roiiiKi, 

When  on  some  eminence  he  takes  his  stand, 

'i'd  juik'C  the  smiling  produce  of  the  land. 


The  season  of  harvesting  is  at  hand,  and  of  eouise  every  prudent 
man  has  all  things  in  readiness.  Early  harvesting  oi  wheat  has  been 
practiced  and  recommended  by  intelligent  tarm»rs,  almost  time  out  ol 
mind,  especiallv  in  England.  It  should  be  cut  in  the  green  state,— 
that  is  iiist  before  it  becomes  dead  ripe  ;  and  when  properly  managed, 
it  will  be  found  that  the  wheat  will  be  brighter  and  better  aud  none 
will  be  lost,  as  is  usual  when  the  grain  is  sutfered  to  stand  too  long^ 
Jn  early  harvesting,  however,  three  things  must  be  caretully  attended 
to:  livst,  do  not  leave  the  wheat  lying  in  the  swarth,  by  which  the 
sap  in  the  stalk  will  be  too  suddenly  dried  up,  and  the  grain  become 
lean  and  =brivelieil  ;  second,  do  not  form  lar<:i:  sheaves,  as  they  will 
heal  and  mould  ;  third,  form  small  sheaves,  and  bind  them  loose  y  as 
soon  as  cut,  so  that  the  air  may  take  effect,  placing  the  sbea^es  up- 
right. In  this  manner  the  sap  will  dry  gradually,  ascending  to  lIjc 
heads  and  perfectly  lilling  out  tlie  grain. 

Tn  R41SE  GOOD  Radishes— Take  pure  sand,  some  depth  from  the 
5urf>ce  ;  or  pure  earth,  below  where  it  has  been  tilled  or  moved ;  or 
sea 'sand,  washed  hv  the  waves;  make  a  bed  in  the  garden,  six  or 
eight  inches  deep,  and  as  big  as  you  please  ;  m  this  sow  your  rad^b 
seed,  and  thev  will  grow  well  without  manure,  and  be  tree  fiom 
wonns  ;  we  have  tried  it  frequently,  and  never  tailed  R^d.^'ie^.'  " 
are  grown  very  early  in  the  season  are  of  slow  grow  h,  and  interior 
to  those  -Town  after  the  weather  is  warm  enougn  to  hasten  them  ;  as 
the  faste?they  grow,  the  more  tender,  and  the  finer  Uavor.-I  cJiJce 
Farmer, 

FoAi-  Puds.— Instead  of  sulfcring  your  washerwoman  to  throw  out 
the  soap  suds  about  tlie  kitchen  floor,  make  her  pour  th^m,  as  made 
into  a  barrel  in  your  garden,  and  water  your  plants  of  all  kinds  «ith 
them. 

HYpocnisY.— It  is  the  greatest  madness  in  the  world  to  be  a  hypo- 
crite in  religious  profession.     Men  hate  thee  because  thou  art  a  Cbris- 
.tian  cvm  in  appearance  ;  and  God  approves  thee  not  because  tl  ou  ar 
enht  ill  appearance  :  and  so  thou  hast  no  comfort  in  euher.     It  thou 
wilt  not  be  good  as  thou  secmest,  better  seem  ill,  as  thou  art. 

Speak  the  true  Wokd,  live  the  true  Life -One  watch  set 
right  will  do  to  try  many  by  ;  ami  on  the  other  hand  one  that  goes 
wron"  may  bo  the  means  of  misleading  a  whole  neigliborhood. 

How  TO  SAVE  EXPENSE  iM  C1.0TH. NG.-Purchase  that  which  is  at 
once  decent  and  the  most  durable  ;  and  wear  your  garment,  de>pite  • 
the  frequent  changes  of  fashion,  till  it  becomes  too  detaced  to  appear  . 
decent  '  then  turn  it  and  wear  it  henceforth  as  long  as  it  protects  the  ' 
body.  A  blue  coat  is  as  warm  al\er  tasbion  requires  a  green  one  as 
it  ever  wa=.  A  red  shawl  in  fashion  to-day,  is  as  comforta-ble  as  a  black 
one  which  tasbion  requires  to-morrow.  A  few  years  hence  your  fame 
will  not  depend  upon  the  style,  color  or  quality  ot  the  broadcloth  you 
wore  in  1843. 


31  days. 


AUGIJST. 


Sfe 

rtinatioii  em 

^  f/^onShitvg- 

of  the  Plan 

'fs. 

c. 

Mercury. 

Venus. 

Mars.     I    Jupiter. 

Saturn. 

Hersc'l. 

s 

dec  n 

sou 

d(ic  n 

sou 

decs 

sou  dec  s 

sou 

dec  .s 

son 

d  ni  sou 

mot 

raoi 

evei 

mor 

nior 

'mor 

o 

li    m 

li   m 

0          1 

h  m'  °     ' 

h   m 

0          1 

h   m 

°    ' \h  m 

I 

21     fi 

n  44 

22    1 

in, 58 

25  39 

7  51'14  26 

1    8 

2148 

10  52 

0  713  28 

7 

18  l(i 

ev« 

20  .'53 

11    5 

25  50 

7  34' 14  42 

0  49 

21  .53 

10  27 

0  4'3    4 

13 

14  25 

0  31 

19  24 

11  13 

26    2 

7  20  14.58 

0  15 

21  ,57 

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so  2  40 

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1(1    4 

0  49 

17  .35 

11  19 

2(i  13 

7    711,5  14 

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22    0 

9  37 

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25 

5  33 

1    3 

15  23 

11  25 

26  23 

6. 55' 15  29 

n  22 

22    3 

9  12 

0  9'1  52 

M'hases  of  the  JMoon. 
First  Ciuarter  2d  day,  Uh  37ni  evening. 
Full  Moon  10th  day,  Oh  4m  njorning. 
Last  Quarter  18th  day,  2h  Oiii  morning 
New  Moon  25th  day,  lOh  5m  morning. 


CALENOaR, 
ASPECTS,  &H 


e  I   G   I    0    |@l    ®    I    Bun's    ISun'slEqt. 
ise  |sets  |soutli|pL'R.&s.|decrn.n.|sem'r|0sI. 


Cora  University 
[of  Vt 

d  runs  low  S. 
8th  S  af  Trinity. 

0  $6  Slip- 
Oh  6 


9th  Saf  Trinity. 

®  Apogee,  ©i;  S> 
Cora  Middleb'y  C 
Com  Norwich  Un 

(J  runs  high  N. 
lOth  S  af  Trinity. 
Wm  IV  h  J76J. 


02  6   Washing- 

[ton  tak  1814. 

?  in  Peri.   Q  6  ij 

llth  SafTrin.® 

[Perigee. 


Ot5 


h 

4  49 
4  50 
4  51 
4  52 
4  53 
4  54 
4  55 
4  56 
4  57 
4  ,58 

4  59 

5  0 
5 
5 


5 

5 

5    9 

10 

12 

5  14 

5  15 

5  16 

18 

19 

5  20 

5  21 

5  22 

5  23 

5  24 


h 

7  23 
7  22 
7  21 
7  20 
7  19 
7  17 
7  16 
7  15 
7  14 
7  12 
7  10 
7    9 


7 
7 
7 
7 

7  0 
6  59 
6  58 
6  56 
6  54 
6  52 
6  50 
C  48 
6  46 
6  44 
6  42 
6  41 
6  40 
6  38 
6  37 


6 

6  111 
6  ' 
6 


m  s 
6  2 
5  59 
5  55 
5  50 
5  44 
5  38 
5  31 
5  24 
5  16 
5  8 
4  59 
4  49 
4  39 
4  29 
4  18 
4  5 
3  53 
3  40 
3  27 
3  14 
2  59 
2  45 
2  30 
2  15 
1  53 
1  43 
1  26 
1  9 
0  .52 
0  33 

0  15 

Nearly  every  farm  has  some  pond,  marsh,  or  bog,  which  receives  a 
large  portion  of  the  wash  of  the  cultivatRd'iand  j'and  to  allow  this  to 
remain  without  bein^j  returned  to  the  soil,  is  a  thing  not  to  be  done. 
There  are  some  such  places  that  may  be  considered  as  iirexhaustable 
deposits  of  fertilizing  matter,  yet  have  never  been  drawn  upon  for  a 
single  load.     Let  those  who  have  such  deposits  look  to  them. 


Sits; 

5 

5'>t 

4,cp 

4;cp 

4  8 
4  8 
4  8 

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3:n 

3 
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2;  up 

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9  55 

10  28 

11  11 
morn 

0 
0  59 

2  4 

3  10 

4  17 
Cri 

7  32 

7  55 

8  19 

8  39 

9  4 
9  32 

10    7 

10  46 

11  35 


18  5  35 
17  .50  29 
17  34  55 
J7  19  8 
17  3  6 
16  46  36 
16  30  10 
16  13  19 
15  56  12 
15  38  50 
15  21  12 
15  3  20 
14  45  13 
14  26  53 
14  8  17 
13  49  30 
13  30  27 
13  11  13 
12  51  48 
morn  12  32    5 

0  32l 12  12  14 

1  37111  52  11 


2  48 
4  1 
(Jset 

6  58 

7  28 

7  58 

8  31 

9  12 
10    0 


11  31  57 
11  11  30 
10  50  55 
10  30  8 
10  9  11 
9  48  4 
9  28  48 
9  5  24 
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15  ,52 
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SKFTEMBER. 


Change  wide,  and  deep,  and  silently  performed. 
This  land  shall  witness ;  and  as  days  roll  on. 
Earth's  universal  frame  shall  feel  th'  effect, 
E'en  till  the  smallest  habitable  rock, 
Boaten  by  lonely  billows,  hear  the  songs 
Of  humanized  society  ;  and  bloom 
With  civil  arts,  that  send  their  fra^'ranco  I'orth, 
A  ifratefiil  tribute  to  all-rulin?  Heaven. 


Fafinci's'  (.'uieiidar. 
These  three — Liberty,  Knowledire,  Virtue — are  the  pillars  of  so- 
ciety. If  but  one  fail,  the  wliole  fabric  falls.  Cherish  them  ttZZ,  then; 
sustain  the  Schools,  the  Press,  and  the  Pulpit,  v/ith  constant  liberal- 
ity. These  are  the  fountains  of  knowledge  and  virfaejatidfmm  these 
must  the  people  drink,  if  they  would  wisely  use  the  Freedom  wliich 
has  been  happily  secured  to  tiiem. 

The  ignoramt  Voter. — Look  at  the  ignorant  man '.  Strong  iiv 
muscle,  furious  in  purpose — he  is  a  Samson  without  eyes;  the  slave 
of  appetite  ;  the  dupe  of  the  quack  ;  the  ihrall  of  the  fanatic  ;  tlie  I  ^ 
creature  of  impulses  and  impressions  ;  the  pass-vc  instrument  in  the  " 
hands  of  the  political  agitator.  An  ignorant  man  voting  !  Holding 
in  his  hands  a  ballot  he  cannot  read  ;  carrying  it  towards  the  omnip- 
otent ballot-box,  to  drop  it  into  the  nation's  sovereignty  !  !  Do  you 
see  your  relation  to  that  man.'  "He  is  a  partner  in  this  political 
firm  ;  you  cannot  withdraw  from  it,  or  throw  him  out ;"  his  lot  is 
your  lot — his  end,  your  end.  An  ignorant  man  voting  is  like  a  blind 
physician  who  goes  up  to  tlio  sick  bed  with  a  great  club — he  strikes 
— he  may  hit  the  disease,  he  may  hit  the  patient. — [Applause  and 
laughter.] — -And  how  many  blows  do  you  dodge,  annuallv,  through 
the  ballot-box.''  How  long  can  we  continue  to  dodge  these.'  If  we 
do  not  educate  this  tremendous  power  of  suffrage,  like  tlie  strength 
of  Samson,  so  far  from  being  our  protection,  it  will  but  serve  to  bring 
upon  our  heads,  this  temple,  of  our  ancestors. — [Loud  applause.] — 
We  may  "  go  ahead"  with  this  great  mass  of  ignorance,  but  lookout 
that  we  break  not  down,  midway  in  our  career.— J.  0.  Taylor. 

The  manlt  Course. — Be  and  continue  pooi,  young  man,  while 
others  grow  rich  by  fraud  and  disloyalty  ;  be  without  place  or  power, 
while  others  beg  their  way  upward  ;  bear  the  pain  of  disappointed 
hopes,  while  others  gain  the  accomplishment  of  theirs  by  flattery  ; 
forego  the  gracious  pressure  of  the  hand,  for  which  others  cringe  and 
crawl.  Wrap  yourself  in  your  own  virtue,  and  seek  a  friend  and  your 
daily  bread.  If  you  have,  in  sucli  a  course,  grown  grey  with  un- 
blenched  honor,  bless  God,  and  die. — Hcinzdmevn. 

Serving  the  Public. — A  Dutch  member  of  the  Pennsylvania  As- 
sembly, having  returned  home  from  a  session,  was  asked  by  a  neigh- 
bor "  what  had  been  done  by  the  Legislature  r"  "  I  do  n't  know  what 
others  have  done,"  replied  he,  "  but  I  have  cleared  one  hundred  dol- 
lars for  mine  self." 

A  sensible  Choice. — "If  you  don't  accept  my  challenge,"  said 
one  gentleman  of  honor  to  another,  "  I  will  gazette  you — so  take 
your  choice."  "Go  ahead,"  said  the  other,  "  I  had  rather  fill  six 
gazettes  than  one  cofiin." 

Camomile. — In  tlie  Irish  Gardener's  Magazine,  it  is  stated,  not  only 
that  decoctions  of  the  leaves  of  the  common  camomile  will  destroy 
insects,  but  that  nothing  contributes  so  much  to  the  health  of  a  gar- 
den, as  a  number  of  camomile  plants  dispersed  through  ii. 


- 

30  days.                    SEPTESf  BEK.                                  3S 

I9ecliiiafion  (tituS  l^oti.thitig  of  the  Fttiuets. 

E- 

Mercury.       Venus.    |     Mars. 

Jupiter. 

Saturn.   jHerscliel.  ] 

■•= 

decu    sou  dec  n 

sou  |dec  s 

sou 

dec  s    sou 

dec  s 

EOU 

des 

sou 

!  eve 

mor  1 

eve 

eve 

evo 

inor 

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h  m    °     ' 

h  m 

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O         J 

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o      . 

li  m 

1 

0  23  1  15  12  4011131  26  32 

6  42 

15  46  10  51 

22    6 

8  43 

0  14 

123 

7 

sou  1 1  22  10    3 

11  36  26  35 

6:« 

15  59  30  25 

22    S 

8  19 

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0  59 

13 

7  39  1  26j   7  15 

11  40  26  33 

6  24 

16  10    9  59 

22  10 

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19 

10  58  127|  4  20 

11  44  26  26 

6  16 

16  20    9  33 

22  11 

731i031(  010 

25  13  32  12-2    1  20lll  48  26  13|6    8llG27'  9    8'22  11 

7    7|0  371 1146 

PliaseM  or  the  •JWooec. 

First  Quarter  1st  day,  Oh  32m  morning. 
Full  Moon  8th  day,  2h  7m  evening. 
Last  Quarter  16th  day,  6h  23m  evening. 
New  Moon  23d  day,  6h  3m  evening. 
First  Quarter  30tli  day,  9h  21m  morning. 


CALENDAR, 
ASPECTS,  &;c. 


I  0  I   ©  I    0    (@|    ®    I    Sun'.'!     Sun'slEq.  t. 
|rise  Isets  |souih|rL|R.&3.|dec'l.no.  6ein'r|(J)tas. 


([runs  low  S. 

(id  6 

12lhH  af  Trinity. 

(i  h6     ,  . 
Treaty  with   Al- 
(!1f(5   [giers'95. 
Sam'l  L.  Mitchel 

d  1835. 

loth  Saf  Trinity. 

©Apogee.  §§c5 
Quehcctak  1759. 
Moscow  b't  1812. 
J>  luns  high  N. 

14th  S  af  Trinity. 
Sterne  d  1768. 

5  grelong. 
W  Scott  d  1832. 
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.  Permitting  the  chips,  pieces  of  bark,  .■sawdust,  etc.,  of  your  wood 
I  yard  to  accumulate  for  years,  is  a  thing  not  to  be  done.  Remember 
j  that  all,  which  has  once  formed  part  of  a  plant  can  be  converted  into 

a  plant  again,   and  place  all  such  matters  where  their  decomposition 

will  be  most  useful,  and  soonc  •  effected. 


OCTOBER. 18 

iifyond  bleak  Winter's  rage,  beyond  tlie  Spring, 
'J'liat  rolling  earth's  unvarying  course  will  bring, 
Who  tills  the  ground  looks  on  witli  mentnl  eye, 
And  sees  next  Summer's  gheaves  and  cloudless  sky, 
And  even  now,  while  nature's  beauty  dies, 
Deposits  seed,  and  bids  new  harvests  rise  ; 
?<eo(l  well  prepared,  and  warm'd  with  glowing  lime, 
'Gainst  earth-bred  grubs,  and  cold,  and  lapse  of  time. 


I  Jfffriiiei-s'  Calemfai: 

Winter  wheat  should  have  been  sowed  weeks  ago,  especially  if 
your  soil  contains  much  clay,  in  order  to  have  the  roots  extended  deep 
enough  to  resist  the  wintor-lVost.  Incase  of  late  sowing,  agricultu- 
ral writers  recommend  the  selection  of  the  best  seed  and  a  larger 
iiuantity  than  for  earlier.  The  cleansing  of  the  seed  by  water,  and 
thoroughly  mixing  it  with  lime,  is  recommended  by  others,  as  well 
as  the  poet  (Bloomfield)  above  quoted;  it  being  alledged  that  the  lime 
will  destroy  tlio  eggs  of  insects  denosited  in  tlie  grain.  This  may  bo 
true  ;  but  whether  true  or  not,  there  is  no  doubt  that  tlie  lime  will 
prove  a  most  valuable  manure.  A  large  portior.  of  the  wheat  is  in 
iact  composed  of  lime,  and  hence  where  that  is  wanting  in  the  soil 
the  cro]i  must  be  light. 

I  Root  Crops  compared  with  Hav  and  Cork.— An  acre  of  hay 
yields  one  ton  and  a  half  of  vegetable  food.  An  acre  of  carrots  or 
Swedish   turnips   will  yield  from   ten   to   twenty   tons  ;  say   fifteen 

■  tons,  which  is  by  no  means  an  exaggerated  estimate.     It  has  been  as- 

i  certained  by  experiment  that  three  working  horses,  fifteen  and  a  half 
hands  high,   consume  at  the  rate  of  two  hundred  and  twenty-four 

■  pounds  of  hay  per  week,  or  about  five  tons  and  a  half  of  hay  per  year, 
besides  twelve  galfons  of  oats  each  per  week,  or  seventy-eight  bush- 
els by  the  year.  An  unworked  horse  consumed  at  the  rate  of  four 
and  one-(iuarter  tons  of  hay  in  the  year.  The  produce,  therefore,  of 
nearly  six  acres  of  land  is  necessary  to  support  a  working  horse  by 

I  the  year  ;  but  half  an  acre  of  carrots  at  six  hundred  bushels  to  the 
i  acre,  with  the  addition  of  chopppcd  straw,  while  the  season  for  their 
use  lasts,  will  do  it  as  well,  it  not  better.  These  things  do  not  admit 
:  of  a  doubt.  They  have  been  subjects  of  exact  trial.  It  is  believed 
i  that  the  value  of  a  bushel  of  Indian  corn  in  straw  and  meal,  will 
'  keep  a  healthy  horse  in  good  coudition  for  a  week.  An  acre  of  In- 
dian corn  which  yields  sixty  bushels  will  be  ample  for  the  support  of 
I  a  horse  through  the  year.  Let  the  farmer  then,  consider  whether  it 
j  be  better  to  maintain  his  horse  3pon  the  produce  of  half  an  acre  of 
j  carrots,  which  can  be  cultivated-  at  an  expense  of  half  an  acre  of  po- 
!  tatoes,  or  upon  half  an  acre  of  ruta  baga,  which  can  be  raised  at  a 
!  less  expense  than  potatoe.^,  or  upon  the  grain  produce  of  an  acre  of 
I  Indian  corn  ;  or  on  the  otiier  hand,  upon  the  produce  of  six  acres  of 

■  his  best  land  in  hay  and  grain  ;  for  six  acres  will  hardly  do  more  than 
j  to  yield  six  tons  of  h.ay  and  nearly  eighty  bushels  of  grain. 

'      New  Mode  of  propagating  Fruit-Trsfs. — Tlie  Nev.- Hampshire 

,  Whig  says — "  Two  of  the  best  farmers  within  our  knowledge  secure 
their  fruit  trees  thus  :  They  dig  a*,  some  distance  from  the  body  of  a 
favorite  tree  until  they  find  a  root,  which  they  cut  oil'.  The  part  dis- 
jointed from  the  tree  is  turned  up  so  as  to  appear  above  ground.  This 

I  sends  forth  shoots  the  first  season,  and  bears  in  a  fe^v  years  fruit  pre- 
cisely like  the  parent  tree.     Let  those  whose  trees  are  decaying,  and 

'  who  wish  to  increase  good  varieties,  try  the  experimcni." 

I      Beauty  canoot  really  exist  without  virtue. 


31  days.                         OCTOBER. 

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Being  content  to  allow  a  eingle  year  to  pass  without  correcting 

some  error,  or  making  some  improvement  in  husbandry,  is  a  thing  not 

to  be  done.     To  put  tiie  knowledge  we  acquire  from  our  own  or  oth- 

er's experience  to  use,   should  be  the  aim  of  every  one,   and  v.'ould 

2. 

soon  do   away  the  reproach  that  farmers  are   a  stationary 

race  of 

men. 

rNlOVF.3SBEK.  184:3 


Shorn  of  tlieir  flowers  wliich  shed  th'  untreasured  seed, 
The  withering  pasture  and  the  fading  mead, 
I>ess  tempting  grown,  diminish  more  and  more 
The  dairy's  pride,  sweet  summer's  flowing  store. 

O  thou,  who  didst  tlie  vernal  juices  rise  ! 
Tliou,  on  whose  hlasts  autumnal  foliage  flies  ! 
Let  peace  ne'er  leave  me,  nor  my  heart  grow  cold, 
Whilst  life  and  sanity  arc-  mine  to  liold. 


Fdi'tiiei's''  €'alfnd0f. 
The  Law  OF  LoiiE. — "  I  hud,"  said  the  late  Wm.  Ladd,  "  a  fine 
field  of  grain,  growing  upon  r.n  out-farm  at  some  distance  from  the 
homestood.  Whenever  I  rode  by  I  sav,-  my  neighbor  Pulsifer's  sheep 
in  the  lot,  destroying  my  hopes  of  a  harvest.  I  complained  to  neighbor 
Puls-ifer  about  them,  sent  him  frequent  messages,  but  all  without  avail. 
Perhaps  they  would  be' kept  out  for  a  day  or  two  ;  but  the  legs  of  his 
sheep  were  long,  and  my  grain  Tather  more  tempting  than  the  adjoin- 
ing i>asture.  1  rode  by  again— the  slieep  were  still  there  ;  I  became 
angry,  and  told  ray  men  to  set  the  dogs  on  them,  and  if  that  would  not 
do,  I  would  pay  them  if  they  would  shoot  the  sheep.  I  rode  away 
much  agitated  ;  but  all  at  once  a  light  tiashed  in  upon  me.  I  asked 
myself,  '  Wouhl  it  not  be  well  for  you  totry  in  your  own  conduct  the 
peace  principle  you  are  preaching  to  others.'"  "l  thought  it  all  over, 
and  settled  down  my  mind  as  to  the  best  course  to  be  pursued.  The 
next  day  I  rode  over  to  see  neighbor  Pulsifer.  I  found  him  chopping 
wood  at  his  door.  '' Good  morning,  neighbor.'  No  answer.  'Good 
morning,'  I  repeated.  He  gave  a  kind  of  a  grunt,  like  a  hog,  with- 
out looking  up.  '  I  came,'  said  I,  '  to  see  about  the  sheep.'  At  this, 
he  threw  down  his  axe,  and  exclaimed,  in  amost  angry  manner,  'Now, 
aren't  you  a  pretty  neigiibor,  to  tell  your  men  to  kill  my  sheep  .'  I 
heard  of  it — a  rich  man  like  you  to  shoot  a  poor  man's  sheep  !'  '  1 
was  wrong,  neighbor,'  said  I  ;  '  but  it  won't  do  to  h-t  your  sheep  eat 
up  all  that  grain  ;  so  I  came  over  to  say  that  T  would  take  your  sheep 
to  my  homestead  pasture,  and  put  them  in  with  mine,  and  in  the  fall 
you  may  take  them  back  ;  and  if  any  one  is  missing,  you  may  take 
your  pick  out  of  my  whole  flock.'  Pulsifer  looked  confounded— he 
did  not  know  how  to  take  me.  At  last  he  stammered  out,  'Now 
Squire,  are  you  in  earnest."  '  Certainly  I  am,'  I  answered  ;' it  is 
better  for  me  to  feed  your  sheep  in  my  pasture  on  grass,  than  to  feed 
them  here  on  grain  ;  and  I  see  the  fence  can't  keep  thera  out.'  After 
a  moment's  silence — 'The  sheep  shan't  trouble  you  any  more,'  ex- 
claimed Pulsifer.  '  I  will  fetter  them  all.'  But  I  '11  let  you  know 
that  when  any  man  talks  of  shooting,  I  can  shoot  too  ;  and  when  they 
are  kind  and  neighljorly,  I  can  be  kmd  too.'  Tlio  sheep  never  again 
trespassed  on  my  lot." 

How  TO  SAVE  IN  LITTLE  PiIatters. — Pfocurc  a  book  and  keep  an 
exact  account  of  all  your  expenditures.  At  the  expiration  of  three 
months,  review  the  account  and  sec  how  much  you  have  cxp.ended  in. 
four  penny  and  nine  penny  items  which  you  could  have  done  without 
as  well  as  not.  Then  see  to  it  that  each  ensuing  quarter  shall  be  mi- 
nus ju5t  those  things.  In  many  cases  the  aggregate  will  be  found 
more  considerable  than  you  would  be  aware  of,  unless  you  keep  such 
an  account. 

Idleness  is  the  dead  sea  that  swallows  up  all  virtues,  and  tiie  self- 
made  sepulchre  of  a  living  man. 

Noble  Eeply. — Aristotle,  when  censured  for  giving  alms  to  a  bad 
man,  replied,  "  I  did  not  give  it  to  the  man — I  gave  it  to  humanitij." 


10  days. 

KOVEMSEK.                                   27 

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New  Moon  21st  day,  Oh  44m  evening. 
First  Cluarter  2Sth  day,2h  18m  evsning. 


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rs  DOUBLE  Duty.— ''As  I  am  a  compound  of  soul  and  body,  I 
consider  myself  as  obliged  to  a  double  scheme  of  duties  ;  and  tlimic  I 
have  not  fullilled  the  business  of  the  day,  when  I  do  not  thus  employ 
the  one  in  labor  and  exercise,  as  well  as  the  other  in  study  and  con- 
templation."— Mdlson. 


-^.^.^^^ 


DECEMBER. 


Vet  Plenty  reii:ns,  and  from  her  boundless  Immi. 
Tlionijh  not  one  jelly  treinliles  on  the  board, 
Supplies  tlie  feast  with  all  that  sense  can  crave  ; 
With  all  that  made  our  jireat  forefathers  brave, 
Kre  the  cloy'd  palate  countless  flavors  tried, 
And  cooks  had  nature's  judgment  set  aside  ; — 
With  tlianks  to  Heaven,  and  tales  of  rustic  lore, 
'J'he  niiinsion  echoes  when  the  banquet's  o'er. 


S^firtiici's'  €'alt'ittlar. 

In  thankl'nlucss  rejoice  at  the  bountiful  blessings  of  Heaven,  and 
let  your  gratitude  go  up  to  the  Giver  of  all  good.  It  is  He,  who  has 
blessed  you  "  in  your  basket  and  your  store,"  with  all  the  rich  fruits 
of  the  seasons — for  without  His  overruling  providence  there  would  be 
neither  seed  time  nor  harvest: 

"  the  silver  stream  that  Hows, 
Tlie  air  we  breathe,  the  ground  we  tread,  the  trees. 
The  flowers,  the  fruit,  the  grass,  the  wind  that  blows, 
All  speak  of  God.     Throughout  one  voice  agrees. 
And  eloquent,  His  dread  existence  shows  ; 
IMind  to  thyself,  ah  '.  seek  Him,  man,  in  these." 
And   in  tlie  gladness  which  surrounds  your  own  family  circle,    while 
plenty  reigns,   forget  not  the  poor  and  needy.     Charity  is  the  golden 
coin  to  pay  the  debt  of  love  which  thou  owest  to  thy  neighbor.     Pay 
it,   pay   it,   to  the  full:  how  canst  tiiou  hope  for  blessing  from  just 
heaven,  if  thou  forgettest  the  children  of  want,    at  your  own   doors  .' 
Yea,  pay  all  thy  debts  :  cancel  the  obligations  imposed  by  human  laws, 
and  leave  not  the  other  duty  undone. 


Home  Affections. — How  sweet  are  the  affections  of  social  kind- 
ness— how  balmy  the  influence  of  that  regard  which  dwells  around 
our  own  liresidc  !  Distrust  and  doubt  darken  not  the  brightness  of 
its  purity — the  harpings  of  interest  and  jealousy  mar  not  the  harmony 
of  that  scene.  Parental  kindness  and  filial  affection  blossom  there  in 
all  the  freshness  of  eternal  spring.  It  matters  not  if  the  world  is 
cold — if  the  selfishness  and  injustice  of  mankind  return  our  warm 
sympathies  barren,  if  we  can  turn  to  our  own  dear  circle,  and  ask  and 
receive  all  tliat  imr  heart  claims.  The  exchange  of  kindly  cfliections 
in  confidence  and  trust,  is  the  purest  enjoyment  of  out  nature. 

Good  Counsel. — No  young  man  can  hope  to  rise  in  society,  or  act 
worthily  his  part  in  life,  witluAit  a  fair  moral  character.  Tire  basis 
of  such  character  is  virtuous,  fixed  sense  of  moral  obligation,  sustain- 
ed and  invigorated  by  the  fear  and  love  of  God.  The  youth  who  pos- 
sesses such  a  character  can  be  trusted.  Integrity,  trutli,  benevolence, 
justice,  are  not  with  him  words  without  meaning;  he  knov;s  and  feels 
their  sacred  import,  and  aims  in  the  tenor  of  his  lile  to  exemplify 
the  virtues  they  express.  Such  a  man  has  decision  of  character:  he 
knows  what  is  right  and  is  firm  in  doing  it.  Such  a  man  has  inde- 
Ijendence  of  chaiacter  ;  he  thinks  and  acts  for  himself,  and  is  not  to 
be  made  a  tool  of  to  serve  the  purposes  of  party.  Such  a  man  has 
true  worth  of  character  ;  and  his  life  is  a  blessing  to  himself,  to  his 
family,  to  society,  and  to  the  world. — Hawe.<. 

Boil  your  Molasses. — When  molasses  is  used  in  cooking,  it  is  a 
very  great  improvement  to  boil  and  skim  it  before  you  use  it.  It  takes 
out  the  unpleasant  raw  taste,  and  makes  it  almost  as  good  as  sugar. 
Where  molasses  is  used  mucli  for  cooking,  it  is  well  to  prepare  one 
or  two  gallons  in  this  v/ay  at  a  time. 


31  days 


UECEMBEK. 


Heclination  ttitd  Sotifhiu^  of  the  S^lttufts. 


Mercury,    i     Venus. 


'iec  S!  sou    dec  s   sou  dec 


I  mor  I  eve 

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1  -21  38111  37  94    2  0  54 


Mars.     I  Jui)iter.   I     S^aturn.  i  Herscliel. 


1.5  39 


'23  38  11  53  24  24,1  3114  4 


13  24  54jev  8  24  19  1  12 
19  25  22  0  26  23  47  1  21 
25  24  571  0  45  22  4S II  30 


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10  43 

8  57 


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4  58  15  22  4  57 
4  52' 15  4  4  36 
4  45  14  44|4  17 
4  38|I4  23]3  57 
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2137 
2131 
21  25 

21  IS 


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7  15 
6  52 
6  28 
6  2 
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fhiiacs  of  ilie  tWooit. 
Full  Jloott-t'lli  day,  71i  lira  evening. 
Last  Quarter  14th  day,  8li  3ni  morni.-ig. 
New  Moon  21st  day,  Oh  19ni  morning. 
First  (Hurler  28th"day,  lOli  3m  mornins 


0 


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3d  S  in  Advent. 
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0  ent  ]/y  winter 
Ob  6      [begins. 
4th  S  in  Advent 
Christmas  Day. 

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7  26  4  ISjU 
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7  38 
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Example. — The  influence  of  the  good  maa  ceases  not  at  death  :  he, 
as  the  visible  agent,  is  removed,  but  the  light  and  influence  of  his  ex- 
ample still  remains  ;  and  the  moral  elements  of  this  world  will  long 
show  the  traces  of  their  vigor  and  purity, — just  as  the  western  sky, 
after  the  sun  has  set,  still  displays  the  glowing  traces  of  the  depart- 
ed orb. 


30 

»*  Wable  foi-  foreieiSing  ilte  WeafhKr  through  all 
Use  Sjiisiaiiotii  of  ear-h  '&'efir  iToreeav." 

BY    DR.  ADAM  CL4KKE. 

This  table  and  the  following  remarks  are  the  result  of  many  years' 
actual  observation  ;  the  whole  bting  constructed  on  a  due  considera- 
tion of  the  attraction  of  the  sun  ami  inoon,  in  their  several  positions 
respecting  the  earth  ;  and  will,  by  simple  inspection,  show  the  obser- 
ver what  kind  of  weather  will  most  probably  follow  the  entrance  of 
the  moon  into  any  of  its  quarters,  and  that  so  near  the  truth  as  to  be 
seiiioni  or  never  found  to  fail. 


TIME  OF  CHANGE. 


IN  SUMMER. 


IN  WINTER. 


j  Between  midnight  and 
2  A.  M. 

;! 2  and  4  A.M. 

,- 4  and  (5  A.  M. 

I 6  and  S  .A..  M. 

-  8  and  10  A.  M. 

-  10  A.  J.I.  and  12 
M. 

-  12  M.  and 2 P.M. 
-2  and  4  P.  M. 

-  4  and  6  P.  M. 

-  G  and  8  P.  M. 

-  8  and  10  P.  M. 

-  10  and  midnight, 


=  r 


Fair. 

Cold, with  showe 

Rain. 

Wind  and  rain. 

[  Changeable. 

)  Frequent 
\        showers. 

Very  rainy. 

Changeable. 

Fair. 

\  Fair  if  wind  N, 
>  VV.,  rainy  if  y, 
)  or  S.  VV, 

Ditto. 

Fair. 


iHard  frost  unless  the 
I  wind  be  S.  or  VV. 
.Snow  and  stonnv. 
I  Rain. 
'Stormy. 
J  1  Cold  rain  if  wind  VV., 
snow  if  east. 

Cold  and  high  wind. 

.Snow  or  rain. 

Fair  and  mild. 

Fair. 

Fair&  frosty  if  wind 

N   or  N.  VV.,  rain  or 

enow  if  S.  or  S.  VV. 

Ditto. 

Fair  and  frosty. 


Observations. — 1.  The  nearest  the  time  of  the  Moon's  Change, 
First  Ciuarter,  Full  and  Last  Cluarter,  are  to  midnight,  the  fairer  will 
the  weather  be  during  the  seven  days  following. 

2.  The  space  for  this  calculation  occupies  from  ten  at  night  till  two 
next  morning. 

3.  The  nearer  to  midday  or  noon  the  phases  of  the  Moon  happen, 
the  more  foul  or  wet  weather  may  be  expected  during  the  ne.xt  seven 
days. 

4.  The  space  for  this  calculation  occupies  from  ten  in  the  forenoon 
to  two  in  the  afternoon.  These  observations  refer  principally  to  the 
Summer,  tkough  they  affect  Spring  and  Autumn  nearly  in  the  same 
ratio. 

5.  The  Moon's  change.  First  Quarter,  Full,  and  Last  Quarter,  hap- 
pening during  six  of  the  afternoon  hours,  i.  e.  from  four  to  ton,  may 
be  foUovi-ed  by  fair  weather  ;  but  this  is  mostly  dependent  on  the  tmnd, 
as  is  noted  in  the  table. 

6.  Though  the  weather,  from  a  variety  of  irregular  causes,  is  more 
uncertain  in  the  latter  part  of  Autumn,  the  whole  of  Winter,  and  the 
beginning  of  Spring ;  yet,  in  the  main,  the  above  observations  will 
apply  to  those  periods  also. 

7.  To  prognosticate  correctly,  especially  in  those  cases  where  the 
loivd  is  concerned,  the  observer  should  he  within  sight  of  a  good  jiamf , 
where  the  four  cardinal  points  of  the  heavens  are  correctly  placed. — 
With  this  precaution,  he  will  scarcely  ever  be  deceived  in  depending 
on  the  table. 


31 


THE    UNION. 


1  Pr?-^  r^i  •  f '  ^^'  ^9' "-'  i-"^^  ^p  ^  .3-°'  1 

Governors.     Term 
Wm.  Fairtield,     1 
Henry  Hubbard,  1 
Charles  Paine,     1 
John  Davis,           1 
S.ani'I  W    King,*l 
C.  F.  Cleveland,  1 
Wm.  H.Seward,  2 
Wm  Pennington,! 
David  R.  Porter,  3 
Wm.  B.  Cooper,  4 
Francis  Thonias,3 
J.  M.  Gregory, oc. 3 
Jno,M.Morehead,2 
J.  P.  Richatdson,2 
C.  J.  McDonald,  2 
Benj.Fitzpatrick,3 
T.  M.  Tucker,     2 
Andre  B.  Roman,4 
Thomas  Corwin,2 
Rob'tP.Letcher,4 
James  C.  Jones,  2 
Samuel  Bigger,     3 
Thomas  C^arlin,   4 
John  S.  Barry,      2 
Th.H.Reynolds,4 
Archibald  Veil,    4 
Richard  K.  Call, f 
James  D.  Doty, 
John  Chambers, 

2.28 

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1 

Sal. 
1500 
1000 

750 
3666 

400 
1100 
4000 
2000 
4000 
1333 
2666 
3333 
2000 
3500 
3000 
2000 
2500 
7500 
1200 
2500 
2000 
1000 
1009 

1500 

Tbitc  of  cleclioiis. 
2d  RlomhiySept. 
2d  Tues.  March. 
1st  Tues.  Sept. 
2d  Monday  Nov. 
2d  Wed.  April, 
1st  Monday  Apr. 
1st  Mon.Tu.We. 
2d  Tu.Oct.  [Nov. 
2d  Tuesday  Oct. 
2d  Tuesday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Oct. 
3d  ThursdayAnr. 
lst&2dTh.Aug. 
2d  Monday  Oct. 
1st  Monday  Oct. 
1st  JJonday  Aug. 
1st  Monday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Julv, 
2d  Tuesday  Oct. 
Ist  Monday  Aug. 
1st  Thur.  Aug. 
1st  Monday  A'ug. 
1st  Monday  Aug. 
1st  Monday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Aug. 
Ist  Monday  Nov. 

(is  2 

Lenrislatures  meet 
lst'\Ved.  Jan. 
1st  Wed.  June, 
2d  Thurs.  Oct. 
1st  Wed.  Jan. 

1st  Wed.  May, 
1st  Tuesday  Jan. 
4th  Tuea.  Oct. 
1st  Tues.  Dec. 
lstTues.Jan.iic« 
last  Mon.  Dec. 
Ist  iMonday  Dec. 
2d  Mon.Nov.6(('« 
4th  Monday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Nov. 
1st  Monday  Nov. 
4th  Monday  Oct. 
4th  Mon.Jan  bien 
1st  Monday  Deo. 
last  day  Dec. 
1st  Mon.Oct.6ie». 
1st  Monday  Dec. 
1st  Mon.Deo.J(Cft 
1st  Mon.Jan.&iCJj 
latMon.Nov.6(eK 

Seats  of  Go  IK 
Augusta. 
Concord. 
Montpolicr. 
Boston,    [port. 
Prov.  &  New- 
Hartford  &  N. 
Albany[Hiiven 
Trenton. 
Harrisburgh. 
Dover. 
Annapolis. 
Richmond. 
Raloigh. 
Columbia. 
Milledgeville. 
Tuscaloosa. 
Jackson. 
New  Orleans. 
Columbus. 
Frankfort. 
Nashville. 
Indianapolis. 
Springfield. 
Detroit. 
Jefferson  City. 
Little  Rock. 

s 

The  People  elect  Governor  irr  all  the  States  save  New  Jersey,  Ma- 
ryland, Virginia,  and  South  Carolina,  in  which  the  Legislatures  elect. 
In  Louisiana  ttio  People  vote,  and  the  Legislature  elect  from  the  two 
highest  candidates. 


*Under  the  old  charter.  Under  a  new  constitution  Th.  W.  Dorr  was 
elected,  and  with  a  new  legislature  claimed  to  be  the  rightful  govern- 
ment. 

t  Governors  of  Territories  appointed  by  the  President  and  Senate. 

j  There  are  four  sessions  of  the  Legislature  of  Rhode  Island,  viz : 
on  the  lot  Wednesday  of  May  and  June,  and  on  the  last  Wednesday 
in  October  and  January. 


3-> 

1 

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1791). 

1800. 

1810.    ;     1620. 

1830. 

1840. 

Maine 

SHTjoSi 

151,719 

228,705'    298,335 

399,955 

.501,793 

N.  H. 

141,^99 

183,7  G2 

214,360;    244,161 

269,328 

284,574 

J\Jas.<. 

373,717 

423,245 

472,040     523,287 

610,408 

737,699 

R.  I. 

69,110 

69.J22 

77,0311      83,059 

97,199 

108,839 

Conn. 

238,141 

25i;U02 

202.042;     275,202 

297,665 

309,978 

Vt. 

85,410 

154,405 

217,713;    235.764 

280,6.52 

291,948 

N.  Y. 

340,120 

580,756 

959,949  ],372;812 

1,918,608 

2,428,921 

N.  J. 

184,139 

211,949 

249,.555l     277,575 

320,823 

373,306 

Penn. 

434,373 

002,305 

810,09111,049,456 

1,348,233 

1,724,033 

Del. 

59,098 

04,273 

72,674]      72,749 

76,748 

78,085 

Md. 

319,728 

341,548 

380,546     407,350 

447,040 

469,232 

Va. 

748,308 

880,200 

974,022' 1,065,379 

1.211,405 

1,239,797 

N.  C. 

393,751 

473,103 

.i55,500i    638,829 

'737,987 

753,419 

S.  C. 

249,073 

345,591 

415,115 

502,742 

581,185 

594,398 

Ga. 

82,54S 

162,101 

252,433 

340,987 

516,823 

691,392 

Ala. 

20,845 

127,901 

309,527 

590,756 

Miss. 

S,S50 

40,352 

75,448 

136,521 

375,651 

La. 

76,556 

153,407 

215,739 

352,411 

Tenn. 

35,791 

105,002 

261,727 

422,813 

681,904 

829,21(3 

Kv. 

73,077 

220,955 

406,511 

564,317 

687,917 

779,828 

Ohio 

45,3!S 

230,760 

581,434 

937.903 

1,519,467 

Ind. 

4,875 

24,520 

147,178 

343^031 

685,866 

Illinois 

12,282 

55,211 

157,455 

476,183 

Mo. 

20,845 

60,586 

140,445 

383,702 

Ark. 

14,273 

30,388 

97,574 

Mich. 

4,762 

8,896 

31 ,639 

212,207 

D.  Col. 

14,093 

24,023 

33,039 

39,834 

43,712 

Florida 

34,730 

54,477 

Wis. 

30,945 

Iowa 

43,112 

Total 

3,929,827 

5,305,925 

7,239,81419,638,131 

12,866,920 

17,066,666 

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Crorernntfui  of  the  Vnited  SluScs. 
JOHN  TYLER,  of  Virginia,  President;  Salary  $25,000. 
[Tlie  office  of  Vice  President  is  vacant,   by  the  accession  of  the 
Vice  President  elect  to  the  Presidency.] 

MeiMlbcrs  of  the  CaTbinet. 
Daniel  Wehster,  of  Mass.,  Secretary  of  State.  "1 

AVALfBU  Forward,  of  Penn.,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.  ]  Salary 
.loHN  C.  Si'ENCEK,  of  N.  Y.,  Secretary  if  War.  i-$6,000 

Abel  P.  Upshur,  of  Va.,  Secretary  of  the  JWi;;/.  [  each. 

Charles  A.  VVickuffe,  of  Ky.,  Post  Master  General.   J 
Hugh  S.  Legare,  of  S.  C.,  .Attorney  General  j  t?alary  $4,000. 


'S'trt/nitf-SerenSh  Coug-ress,  Secoml  Session. 
Senate. 
Willie  P.  Mangum,  Senator  fro,-n  North  Carolina,  President 
AsBURV  Dickens,  of  D,  C,  Secretary. 

SENATORS. 

Maine.  Delaware.  Tennessee. 

Kuel  Williams,  iRichaid  H.  Bayard,  Vacancy. 

George  Evans.  IThomas  Clayton.  Vacancy. 

jVevi  Jfampshire.       |  Maryland.  Kentucky. 

Leonard  Wilcox,  ijohn  Leeds  Kerr,  John  J.  Crittenden, 

Levi  Woodhury.  IWilliam  D.  Merrick,  J.  T.  Morehead. 

Vermont.  |  Virginia.  Ohio. 

Samuel  C.  Crafts,         IWilliam  C.  Rives,  William  Allen, 

Samuel  S.  Phelps.  W'illiam  S.  Archer.  Benjamin  Tappan. 

Massachusetts.  Jforth  Carolina.  Indiana. 

Kufus  Choatc,  William  A.  Graham,  Oliver  H.  Smith, 

Isaac  C.  Bates.  Willie  P.  Mangura.  Albert  S.  White. 

Rhode  Island.         j        South  Carolina.  Illinois. 

William  Sprague,  iWilliam  C.  Preston,  Richard  M.  Young, 

James  F.  Simmons.      John  C.  Calhoun.  Samuel  M'Roberts. 

Connecticut.  \  Georgia.  Missouri. 

Perry  Smith,  I  Albert  Cuthbert,  Lewis  F.  Lhm. 

J.  W.  Huntington.        jJohn  M.  Berrien.  Thomas  H.  Beiiton. 

JiTeic  York  Jilabama.  Arkansas. 

Silas  Wright,  A.  P.  Bagby,  Ambrose  H.  Sevier, 

X.  P.  Tallmadge.  W'illiam  R.'  King.  William  S.  Fulton. 

JVew  Jersey.  \  Mississippi.  Michigan. 

amuel  L.  Southard,    jJohn  Henderson,  Augustus  S.  Porter, 

William  Woodbridge 


Jacob  W.  Wi 

Pennsylvania. 
JcMucs  Buchanan, 
Dauie!  Sturgeon. 


jRobert  J.  Walker. 
I  Louisiana. 

Charles  M.  Conrad, 
'Alexander  Barrow. 


House  of  Representatives. 

JoHf}  White,  of  Kentucky,  Speaker. 

Matthew  St.  Clair  Clar'k,  of  D.  C  ,  Clerk. 
members 

Maine.  \      J\''ew  Hampshire.  |Horace  Everett, 

jXathan  Clifford,  Tristram  Shaw,  JAugustus  Young, 

W.  P.  Fessenden,  Ira  A.  Eastman,  John  Mattocks. 

Benjamin  Randall,         Charles  G.  Atherton,  Massachusetts. 

David  Bronsnn,  Edmund  Burke,  |Natban  Appleton, 

Nath'l  S.  Littlefield,     John  R.  Reding.  Leverelt  Sallonstall, 

Alfred  Marshall,  Vermont.  Caleb  Gushing, 

.loshua  A.  Lowell,        |HiIand  Hall,  William  Parmenter 

Elisha  H.  AllfMi.  IWilliam  Siade,  Charles  Hudson,      ' 


Osmyn  Bilker, 
George  N.  Briggs, 
William  H.  Calhourij 
W.  S.  Hastings, 
Natbaiui'l  i5.  liorileii, 
Barker  Buriiell, 
John  Ciuiucy  Adams. 

Connccticxit. 
Joseph  Trumbull, 
Will.  W.  Boardman, 
Thomas  W.  Williams 
Thomas  B.  Osborne, 
Truman  Smith, 
John  H.  Broekway. 

Rhode  Island. 
Joseph  L.  Tillinghast 
Robert  B.  Cranston. 

J\'eio  York. 
Charles  A.  Floyd, 
Joseph  Egbert, 
John  McKeon, 
James  J.  lioosevelt, 
Fernando  Wood, 
Charles  G.  Ferris, 
Aaron  Ward, 
Richard  D.  Uavis, 
James  G.  Clinton, 
John  Van  Buren, 
R.  M'Clellan, 
Jacob  llouck  jr., 
Hiram  P.  Hunt, 
Daniel  D.  Barnard, 
Archibald  L.  Linn, 
Bernard  Blair, 
Tiio's  A.  Tomlinpon, 
Henry  VaiiReussclaer, 
John  Sant'ord, 
Andrew  W.  Dois, 
John  U.  Floyd,  " 
David  P.  Brewster, 
T.  C.  Chittenden, 
Samuel  S.  Bowne, 
Samuel  Gordon, 
John  C.  Clark, 
Lewis  lijggs, 
Samuel  Partridge, 
Victory  Birdseye, 
A.  L.  Foster, 
Christopher  Morgan, 
John  Waynard, 
J'ranciu  Granger, 
William  M.  Oliver, 
Timothy  Childs, 
Selh  iVl.  Gates, 
John  Young, 
Staley  N.  Clark, 
iVIiUard  Fillmore, 


46 

Alfred  Babcock. 
JVciD  Jersey. 
John  B.  Aycrigg, 
J.  P.  B.  Maxwell, 
William  Halsted, 
Josepb  F.  Randolph, 
Charles  C.  Stratton, 
Thomas  Jones  Yorke. 

Ddainare. 
George  B.  Rodney. 

Michigan. 
Jacob  M.  Howard. 
Peiinsylvania. 
Charles  Brown, 
Joseph  R.  Ingersoll, 
George  W.  Toland, 
Charles  J.  Ingersoll, 
John  Edwards, 
Jeremiah  Brown, 
Francis  James, 
Jossph  Fornanco, 
Robert  Ramsay, 
John  Westbrook, 
Peter  Newhard, 
George  M.  Keim, 
William  Siinonton, 
James  Gerry, 
James  Cooper, 
Amos  Gustine, 
James  Irvine, 
Benjamin  A.  Bidlack, 
John  Snyder, 

A.  H.  Rood, 

Black, 

Albert  G.  Mavchand, 
Andrew  Stewart, 

T.  M.  T.  McKennon, 
William  W.  Irvin, 
William  Jack, 
Thomas  Henry, 
Arnold  Plumer. 

Ohio. 
N.  G.  Pendleton, 
John  E.  Weller, 
Patrick  G.  Goode, 
Jeremiah  Morrow, 
William  Doanc, 
Calvary  Morris, 
William  Russell, 
Joseph  Ridgway, 
William  Medili, 
Samson  Mason, 

B.  S.  Cowan, 
Joshua  Mathiot, 
James  Matthews, 
George  Sweeney, 
S.  J.  Andrews, 


Josliua  R.  Giddings, 
John  Hastings, 
Ezra  Dean, 
Samuel  Stokeley. 

Virginia. 
Henry  A.  Wise, 
Francis  Mallory, 
George  B.  Gary, 
John  M.  Botts, 
R.  M.  T.  Hunter, 
John  Taliaferro, 
Cuthbert  Powell, 
Wm.  Smith, 
William  O.  Goode, 
John  W.  Jones, 
E.  W.  Hubbard, 
Walter  Coles, 
Thomas  W.  Gilmer, 
William  L.  Goggin, 
R.  W.  Barton, 
William  A.  Harris, 
A.  H.  H.  Stuart, 
George  W.  Hopkins, 
George  W.  Summers, 
S.  L.  Hays, 
Lewis  Steinrod. 
Mary/and. 
Isaac  D.  Jones, 
James  A.  Poarce, 
James  W.  W^illianis, 
J.  P.  Kennedy, 
Al-!xander  Randall, 
Wm.  Cost  Johnson, 
John  T.  Mason, 
Augustus  R.  Sollers. 

A'orth  Caroiiua. 
Kenneth  Rayner, 
John  R.  J.  Daniel, 
Edward  Stanley, 
,Wm.  H.  Washington, 
James  J.  M'Kay, 
Archibald  Arrington, 
Edmund  Deberry, 
R.  M.  Saunders, 
A.  H.  Shepherd, 
Abram  Rencher, 
Green  W.  Caldwell, 
James  Graham, 


South  Carolina. 
Isaac  E.  Holmes, 
William  Butler, 
F.  W.  Pickens, 
John  Campbell, 
James  Rogers, 
S.  H.  Butler, 
Thomas  D.  Sumpter, 


R.  Barnwell  Rhett, 
C.  P.  Culdwcll. 

Oeorgia. 
R.  W.  Habersham, 
M.  A.  Cooper, 

Colquit, 

Black, 

Lott  Warner, 
Thomas  Butler  King, 
Roger  L.  Gamble, 
J.  A.  Merrivvother, 
Thomas  F.  Foster. 

Alabama. 
Reuben  Chapman. 
George  S.  Houston, 
W.  W.  Payne, 
Dixon  H.  Lewis, 
Benjamin  G.  Shields. 

Mississippi. 
W.  M.  Gwinn, 
Jacob  Thompson. 

Louisiana. 
Edward  D.  White, 
J.  B.  Dawson, 
John  Moore. 


Arkansas. 
Edward  Cross. 

Tennessee. 
Thomas  D.  Arnold, 
Abraham  M'Ciellan, 
Joseph  L.  Williams, 
Thomas  J.  Campbell, 
Hopkins  L.  Turney, 
William  B.Campbell, 
Robert  L.  Caruthers, 
Merideth  P.  Gentry, 
Harvey  M.  Watterson, 
Aaron  V.  Brown, 
Cave  Johnson, 
Milton  Brown, 
Christo.  H.  Williams 

Kentucky. 
Lynn  Boyd, 
Philip  Triplet, 
Joseph  R.  Underwood 
Bryan  W.  Owsley, 
John  B.  Thompson, 
Willis  Green, 
John  Pope, 
James  C.  Sprigg, 
John  White,        ' 


Thomas  F.  Marshall, 
Laudatf  W.  Andrews, 
Gariet  Davis, 
William  O.  Butler. 

Indiana. 
George  W.  Proffit, 
R.  W.  Thompson, 
Joseph  L.  White, 
James  H.  Cravens, 
Andrew  Kennedy, 
David  Wallace, 
Henry  S.  Lane. 
Illinois. 
John  Reynolds, 
Zadock  Casey, 
John  T.  Stuart. 

Jilissouri. 
John  Miller, 
John  C.  Edwards. 

DELEGATES. 

Florida  TeirnUrtj. 
David  Levy. 
Wisconsin  Territory. 
Henry  Dodge. 

loioa  Territory. 
Augustus  C.  Dodge. 


Ass.  Justice, 

1811, 

4,500. 

do 

18-33, 

do 

do 

1829, 

do 

do 

1830, 

do 

do 

1835, 

do 

do 

1841, 

do 

do 

1837, 

do 

do 

1837, 

do 

Attorney  General, 

1841, 

4,000. 

ton.  Clerk, 

Fe 

33,  &c. 

,  fliarshall. 

Fef 

i,  &c. 

'  .J»f<?»«l«ry.— -Supreme   Court. 

R.B.  Taney,  Md.,  Chief  Justice,     j3;),  1836,    SaZ.  $5,000. 

J.  Story,  Mass., 
S.  Thompson,  N.  T., 
J.  McLean,  Ohio, 
H.  Baldwin,  Pa., 
J.  M.  Wayne,  Ga., 
Peter  V.  Daniel,  Va., 
J.  McKiniey,  Ala., 
John  Catron,  Tsnn., 
Hugh  S.  Legaro, 
W.  T.  Carroll,  Wash 
Alexander  Hunter,  D 

The  Supreme  Court  is  held  in  the  City  of  Washington,  and  has  one 
session  annually,  commencing  on  the  2d  Monday  of  January. 

District  and  Circuit  Courts. 

Maine. — District — Wiscassett,  last  Tuesday  in  February  and  first 
Tuesday  in  September  ;  Portland,  first  Tuesday  in  June  and  Decem- 
ber.    Circuit — Portland,  1st  May  ;  Wiscassett,  Jst  October. 

New  Hampshire. — District — Portsmouth,  third  Tuesday  in  March 
and  September  ;  Exeter,  third  Tuesday  in  June  and  December.  Cir- 
cuit— Portsmouth,  8th  May  ;  Exeter,  8th  October. 

YEnMoyr.— District — Rutland,  6th  October;  Windsor,  24th  May. 
Circuit — Windsor,  21st  May  ;  Rutland,  3d  October. 

MASsACHUsETTs.^Z>is«rict — Bostou,  3d  Tuesday  in  March,  fourth 
Tuesday  in  June,  Second  Tuesday  in  September,  and  first  Tuesday  in 
December.     Circuit — Boston,  15th  May  and  15th  October. 

Rhode  Island. — District — Newport,  second  Tuesday  in  May  and 
third  in  October  ;  Providence,  first  Tuesday  in  August  and  February. 
Circuit — Newport,  15th  June  ;  Providence,  5th  November. 


48 

Connecticut. — District — New  Haven,  fourth  TuesJuy  in  Febru- 
ary and  August  ;  Hartford,  fourth  Tuesday  in  May  and  Novpmb'er. 
Circuit — New  Haven,  last  VVedncsday  in  April;  Hartford,  17th  Sep- 
tember. 

New  York,  South  District. — District — New  Yoik,  first  Tues- 
day of  each  month.  Circuit — New  York,  last  iMonday  in'  February, 
first  Monday  in  April,  last  Monday  in  July  and  November. 

NoivfH  BisTRicT. — District — Albany,  third  Tuesday  in  January  ; 
Utir.a,  last  Tues^day  in  August.  Circuit — Albany,  second  Tuesdny  in 
June  and  November. 

Uiiiterl  States  J'uilicial  Officers  iu  Vcr«ios2S. 
Samuel  Prentiss,  Montjii'lier,  Judae. 
Charles  Davis,  Danville,  District  Attorney. 
William  Barron,  J5radford,  Marshall. 
Edward  H.  Prentiss,  Montpelier,  Clerk. 


ISatcg  of  JPostagi'. 
Oia  a  single  Iwcttcr,  coisaposed.  of  one  piece  of  paper. 

For  any  distance  not  exceedin;;^  30  miles,  (5    cents. 

'  )ver  30,  and  not  exceeding  80     "  10        " 

Over  80,  and  not  exceeding  150     "  13  1-2  " 

Over  150,  and  not  exceeding  400    "  18  3-4  " 

Over  400  miles,  "  25        " 

A  Letter  composed  of  two  pieces  of  paper  is  ciiarged  witli  double 
these  rates  ;  of  three  pieces,  with  triple ;  of  four  pieces,  with  quad- 
ruple. "  One  or  more  pieces  of  paper,  mailed  as  a  letter,  and  weigh- 
ing one  ounce,  shall  be  charged  v.-ith  qv.admple  postage ;  at  tiip  same 
rate,  should  the  weight  be  greater." 

Ne\vspaper  Postage. 

For  each  JVcwspapcr,  not  CMrtied  out  of  the  State  in  which  it  is 
published,  or  if  carried  out  of  tlie  State,  not  carried  over  one  hundred 
miles,  one  cent.  Over  one  liundrcd  miles  and  out  of  the  State  in 
which  it  is  published,  one  and  a  half  cents. 

Magaaines  anil  Painplilets. 

If  published  periodically,  distance  not  exceeding  one  hundred  miles, 
one  and  one-half  cents  per  sheet.  If  published  periodically,  distance 
over  one  hundred  miles,  two  and  one-haif  cents  per  sheet.  If  nut 
published  periodically,  distance  not  exceeding  one  hundred  miles,  four 
cents  per  sheet.  If  not  published  periodically,  distance  over  one  hun- 
dred miles,  six  cents  per  sheet. 

"  Kvery  printed  Pamphlet  or  Magazine  which  contains  more  than  24 
pages  on  a  royai  sheet,  or  any  sheet  of  less  dimensions,  shall  be  charg- 
ed by  the  sheet;  and  small  pamphlets,  printed  on  a  half  or  quarter 
slieet  of  royal  or  less  size,  shall  he  charged  with  half  the  amount  of 
postage  charged  on  a  full  sheet." 

The  postage  on  Sliip  Letters,  if  delivered  at  the  office  where  the 
Vi-'ssel  arrives,  six  cents  ;  if  conveyed  by  post,  two  cents  in  additiort 
to  tlie  ordinary  postage. 

lExtraet  of  a  Circular  from  tlie  Postmaster  General. 

Postmasters  may  enclose  money  in  a  letter  to  the  publisher  of  a 
newspaper,  (or  magazine,)  to  pay  the  subscrij^lion  of  a  third  person, 
and  frank  the  letter,  if  written  by  himself. 

Any  writing  or  marks  on  the  margin  of  a  newspaper  sent,  by  mail, 
subjects  it  to  letter  postage,  and  the  person  sending  it  to  a  line  of  five 

dollars. 


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VERMONT. 


'Foteii  Clffhs,  CotmStthlcs,  Selecttneu,  Trustees  to 

receive  the  Snrplws  JSeremtc,  JListers,  Overseers 

of  the  Poor,    Toivii  t'lgents,  Clergy,  tfHttorneys, 

Whysieians,    utid    Postittasters,    in    the  several 

'S'otcns  in  the  State,  184:a~43. 
^fCF'Por  towns  not  relumed  seasonably  to  be  inserted  in  the  proper  place, 

sec  Index,  in  which  the  pages  eontaminif  the  additional  returns  will  be 

indicated. 

Bejiniiigton  County. 

JlRLIJfO7'0J\r.—To\vn  clerk  John  B  Latlirop,  constable  William 
Holden,  selectmen  Samuel  Benedict,  Charles  G  Turner,  Nathan  Can- 
field  ;  trustees  Sylvester  Deming,  Asahel  Hurd,  Cyrus  B  Hills  ;  listers 
Anson  Canfield,  Samuel  Buck,  William  McAuley  jr.;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Asahel  Hurd;  town  agent  Harmon  Canfield;  clergy  Anson  B 
Hurd,  epis.;  attorney  Harmon  Canfield ;  physicians  Luther  Moseley, 
Aaron  McKee,  Simeon  Littlefield — Samuel  Thomas  jr.,  bot.;  post- 
masters Jonathan  Baker,  West  Arlington,  Cyrus  B  Hills,  Arlington. 

BEJyJfIJ\rOT0J\r.~To\vn  clerk  William  Haswell,  constables  John 
Fay,  Harmon  B  Stewart ;  selecf^nen  John  Hicks,  Edward  M  Welling, 
Ira  Hawks,  James  P  Godfrey,  Freeman  Stratton  ;  trustees  Elijah  D 
Huhbell,  Stephen  Dewey,  Wm  J  Watson  ;  listers  Stephen  Robinson, 
Perez  Harwood  jr.,  Isaac  Gale,  Elijah  D  Hubbcll,  Libbeiis  Barney  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Freeman  Stratton ;  town  agent  Elijali  D  Hub- 
bell  ;  clergy  Edward  W  Hooker,  Aretus  Loomis,  con.,  Jesse  F  Craig, 
Lorenzo  1)  Sherwood,  meth.,  N  O  Preston,  epis.,  W  Whitney,  bap.; 
attorneys  Orsamus  C  Merrill,  David  Robinson  jr.,  John  S  Robinson, 
Uel  M  Robinson,  Pierpoint  Isham,  Sam'l  H  Blackmer,  Wm  S  South- 
worth,  Alanson  P  Lyman,  Nathan  Hoskins  ;  physicians  William  Big- 
elow,  Noadiali  Swift,  Heman  Swift,  Nathaniel  Smith,  Wm  A  Dick- 
erman,  Horace  May — Silas  Wilcox,  Fairbanks  B  Moore,  bot.;  post- 
masters David  Love,  Bennington,  Wm  E  Hawks,  North  B. 

DORSET.— Town  clerk  Heman  Morse,  constables  Wm  S  Martin- 
dale,  Paris  Butfum  ;  selectmen  James  Curtis,  Anson  Gray,  James  T 
Wilso.n  ;  trustees  John  Landon  or  Paddock'iQray,  Benjamin  Ames, 
Heman  Morse  ;  listers  Lyman  Sikes,  Benjamin  Ames,  Orson  Fuller; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Wm  S  Martindale  ;  town  agent  Alvin  Gray ; 
clergy  William  Jackson,  con.,  Wm  P  Gray,  meth.;  physicians  Sylves- 
ter Mason,  W  S  Sliumway,  Joseph  Peck — Isaac  Farwell,  farrier; 
postmasters  James  A  Hodge,  Dorset,  Marcius  S  Roberts,  East  D., 
Lewis  Curtis,  North  D. 

OLASTEJ\r£URY.—Tovm  clerk  John  Mattison,  constable  Alfred 
Elwell,  selectmen  Elijah  Hewes  jr.,  John  Mattison,  John  Elwell ; 
trustees  Asa  G  Hewes,  John  Elwell,  Ishmael  R  Elwell ;  listers  John 
Elwell,  John  Mattison,  Mark  Hotchkiss  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); town  agent  Asa  G  Hewes  ;  phy.sicians  Asa  G  Hewes,  Eli- 
jah Hewes, 

LAJ^DOROVE. — Town  clerk  Amori  Benson,  constable  James  A 
Pierce,  selectmen  James  Martin,  Calvin  P  Mead,  Jotham  Swallow  ; 
trustees  Gideon  Davis,  C  P  Mead,  John  Emerson  ;  listers  Gideon  Da- 
vis, Selah  Warren,  Nathaniel  French  jr.;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); town  agent  Amori  Benson  ;  physician  Amori  Benson ;  post- 
master Selah  Warren. 

JiT.SJ^CHESTER— Town  clerk  Wm  M  Sperry,  constables  Fowler 
W  Hoyt,  Harmon  Collins  ;  selectmen  John  S  Pettibone,  Benjamin 
.  Munson,   Azel  Morse  ;  trustees  James  Wheaton,  Daniel  Roberts  jr., 


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David  Dyer;  listors  James  Wheaton,  James  Hickox,  Solomon  Bent- 
ley;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  John  S  Petti- 
bone  ;  clergy  James  Anderson,  con.  John  T  Sabine,  epis.  Harvey  I 
Parker,  bap.  Worden  P  Reynolds,  Campbellite  ;  attorneys  Leonard 
Sargeant,  Aliiman  L  Minor,  Daniel  Roberts  jr.,  Syrenus  Swift;  phy- 
sicians John  Cooke,  Albert  Barrows,  George  Tuttle,  Ezra  Edson  ; 
postmasters  Darwin  Andrews,  Mancliestcr,  A  G  Clark,  Factory  Point. 

PKRU. — Town  clerk  Thomas  Baldwin  jr.,  constable  Stephen  Dud- 
ley, selectmen  Benjamin  Barnard,  Aaron  Burton,  Ezra  Dodge  jr.; 
trustees  Benjamin  Barnard,  Goodell  Walker,  Steplien  Dudley;  listers 
Peter  Dudley,  Joel  Lyon,  Ira  K  Batchelder;  overseer  of  the  poor  Pe- 
ter Dudley  ;  town  agent  I5enjamin  Barnard;  clergy  Thomas  Baldwin 
jr.,  con.;  postmaster  Oliver  P  Simonds. 

RVPKRT.— Town  clerk  Henry  Sheldon,  constables  Thomas  S  Bc- 
bee,  Harmon  Underbill ;  selectmen  Nathan  Burton,  John  Moore,  Ju- 
lius Harmon  ;  trustees  Nathan  Burton,  Henry  Sheldon,  John  Phelps; 
listers  Lyman  Kinne,  Hiram  S  Smith,  Aaron  Sheldon ;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  David  Wilson,  con.  William  Grant,  bap. 
James  White,  Campbellite  ;  attorney  Nathan  Burton  ;  physician  Hen- 
ry Sheldon  ;  postmasters  David  Sheldon,  Rupert,  Grove  Moore,  East 
R.,  Enoch  S  Sherman,  West  R. 

SAJ^DGATE.—rown  clerk  Walter  Rundle,  constable  Daniel 
Wcller,  selectmen  Horace  Hurd,  Roswell  Tuttle,  Eri  Sherman:  trus- 
tees Theodore  Sanderson,  Charles  Sayre,  Josiah  S  Thomas:  listers 
Theodore  Sanderson,  Samuel  Cogswell,  Grandison  Sherman  :  over- 
seers of  the  poor  (selectmen):  town  agent  Roswell  Tuttle  :  clergy 
Jonathan  Kitchel,  con.:  physician  Harmon  Tucker :  postmaster  Jo- 
seph Tuttle. 

SHAFTSBURT.— Town  clerk  Hiram  Barton,  constables  Martin 
Wheelock,  J  M  Olin  ;  selectmen  Nahum  Wheelock,  Jarcd  Howard, 
Joshua  B  Mattison  ;  trustees  Lemuel  Bottum,  Nahum  Wheelock, 
Joshua  B  Mattison  ;  listers  Hiram  Barton,  N  L  Cross,  Pliilorman  Bates, 
Eli  Stone,  Jared  Howard;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town 
agent  Samuel  Ames  ;  clergy  J  W  Sawyer,  Isaiah  Mattison,  R  II  Ben- 
nett, bap.;  physicians  Freeborn  Johnson,  Elliot  Brown;  postmasters 
C  Sfiencer,  Shaftsbury,  C  E  Houghton,  South  S. 

STAMFORD.— Town  clerk  Otis  Phillips,  constable  A  C  Mason, 
selectmen  Ira  Stroud,  Elisha  Lake,  Ja's  Houghton;  listers  S  C  Mil- 
lard, Otis  Phillips,  Baxter  Adams  ;  trustees  S  C  Millard,  Elisha  Lake, 
J  D  Wilmarth  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Wm  Sanford  ;  cler- 
gy  Gifford,  bap.;  physician  N  O  Bemis;  postmaster  S  CTVIillard. 

SUJVDERLAJ\rT).— Town  clerk  Reuben  Webb  jr.,  constable  Am- 
brose Williams,  selectmen  Hiram  Bacon,  Gideon  Brownson,  Andrew 
Judson;  trustees  Edmund  H  Graves,  Wm  Perkins  jr.,  Russell  Law- 
rence ;  listers  Ethan  Bradley,  Joel  Kinney,  Franklin  McLau|hlin ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Gilbert  Bradley;  clergy  Need- 
ham  Knights,  meth.;  postmaster  Gilbert  Bradley. 

fVIJVHALL. — Town  clerk  Reuben  Brooks,  constable  William  Leon- 
ard, selectmen  Berah  Wheeler,  Reuben  Brooks,  Silas  Eddy  ;  trustees 
Silas  Gleason,  Job  Leonard,  Richard  Bond  ;  listers  Francis  Kidder, 
Berah  Wheeler,  John  Leonard;  overseer  of  the  poor  Francis  Kidder; 

town  agent  Berah  Wheeler ;  clergy  English;  attorney  Daniel 

Howard  ;  physician  Job  Leonard  ;  postmaster  Hiram  C  Dean. 

IVOOnFORD.— Town  clerk  William  Park,  constable  Wm  B  Burt, 
selectmen  Solomon  Day,  Zurial  Cutler,  Josiah  Crawford  ;  listers  Eli- 
jah Greenslite,  William  Kendall,  Lewis  Fox  ;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen);  town  agent  Nathan  Brown;  clergy  Abner  Perham,  fr 
bap.;  postmaster  S  H  Sibley. 


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WiiidUam   County. 

ATHEJ^S. — Town  clerk  Lyman  Alexander,  constable  Tisdaie  Por- 
ter, selectmen  Rufos  Chaffee  jr.,  Et.halstan  Bayley,  Nathaniel  Balch  ; 
trustees  Timothy  H  Whitney,  Tisdaie  Porter,  Lyman  Alexander ; 
listers  Timo  H  Whitney,  Tisdaie  Porter,  Comfort  Thrasher  ;  over- 
seers of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Mark  Ball;  clergy  Harvey 
Guernsey,  Huhbard  Eastman,  meth.;  physician  John  Austin;  post- 
master Ethalstan  Bayley. 

iJiJOOA'i/JVE.— Town  clerk  Joel  Codding,  constable  W'd  Lindsey, 
selectmen  Isaac  Wellman,  Samuel  Stebbins,  Joel  Harvvood  ;  trustees 
Francis  JMerrifield,  Samuel  Bennett,  Anthony  Mason  ;  listers  Edson 
Higgins,  Joel  Codding,  Samuel  Bennett ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); town  agent  Ephraim  Park;  clergy  Samuel  Kingsbury  jr. 
bap. ;  postmaster  Joel  Codding. 

BRJiTTLEBORO'.— Town  clerk  Stephen  Greenleaf,  constable 
Uriel  Sikes,  selectmen  Samuel  Root,  Paul  Chase,  C  F  Goodenough  ; 
trustees  Joseph  Clark,  John  U  Blake,  JoB?ph  Steen;  listers  Joseph 
Goodhue,  Samuel  Earle  jr.,  Lafayette  Clark;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Samuel  Earl  jr.;  town  agent  Joseph  Goodhue  ;  clergy  Charles  Walk- 
er, Corban  Kidder,  con.  Moses  Field,  bap.  James  W  Bailey,  univ. 
Addison  Brown,  unit.  Israel  Hutchinson,  meth.;  attorneys  Asa  Keyes, 
Asa  Green,  J  D  Bradley,  Samuel  Elliott,  L  G  Mead  ;  physicians  W 
II  Rockwell,  John  L  Dickerman,  John  Wilson,  Francis  J  Higginson, 
Reuben  Spaulding,  Willard  Arms— Joseph  Wright,  F  Paige,  Oscar  J 
Martin,  bot.;   postmasters  F  H  Fessenden,  R  Goodenough. 

DOVBR. — Town  clerk  Fayette  Perry,  constable  Eleazer  Gorham 
jr.,  selectmen  Laban  Jones,  Wm  H  Jones,  E  R  Knapp  ;  trustees  "Vsaph 
Haskins,  Laban  Jones,  James  Mann;  listers  Joel  Cutler,  LiL-^rty 
Howe,  Laban  Jones  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  M  P  Cooper;  town  agent 

Lewis  Hall ;  clergy  Otis  Warren,  univ.,   Owen,  con.;  attorney 

Amasa  Fisk  ;  physician  Jedediah  Estabrook  ;  postmaster  Martin  Perry. 
DUMMERSTOJV. — Town  clerk  Joseph  Duncan,  constable  Jesse  E 
Worden,  selectmen  Reuben  Smead,  Martin  Moore,  Martin  Gates  ; 
trustees  Martin  Gates,  William  Cook,  Asa  Boyden  ;  listers  John 
Clark,  Orrin  L  Bennett,  Stephen  Button  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); town  agent  Enos  Leonard  ;  clergy  Nelson  Barbour,  con. 
Edmund  Smith,  bap.;  physicians  Isaac  N  Knapp,  Sewall  Walker,  Jo- 
tham  Burnett ;  postmasters  Luther  Ailyn,  Dummerston,  Nelson  W 
Willard,  West  D. 

QRjiFTOA':— Town  cleik  B  H  Bridgman,  constable  Moses  Tarbell, 
selectmen  W^illiam  Whitconib,  Gideon  Palmer,  William  Thompson ; 
trustees  Hynian  Burgess,  Samuel  Walker,  Luther  Conant ;  listers 
ErastjUS  Burgess,  Ambrose  Burgess,  Thomas  Hill ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Erastus  Burgess ;  town  agent  Hyman  Burgess  ;  clergy  Moses  B 
Bradford,  con,;  attorney  David  L  Putnam  ;  physicians  B  H  Bri<lgman, 
Charles  Perry,  Joel  Chamberlain  ;  postmasters  Fabius  Bancroft,  Graf- 
ton, Thomas  P  Houghton,  Houghtonville. 

OUILFORD. — Town  clerk  John  Lynde,  constable  Cyrus  Carpen- 
ter, selectmen  Elihu  Field,  Alvah  Smith,  Joseph  G  Taylor;  trustees 
Amos  Hart,  Hiram  Smith,  Warren  Blanchard ;  listers  Henry  Packer, 
Gardner  Briggs,  Aaron  C  Barney ;  overseers  of  the  poor  and  town 
agents  (selectmen);  clergy  Fredeiick  Wadleigh,  epis.  Asa  Haynes, 
John  L  Smith,  meth.  Milord  Frary,  bap.  Wm  N  Barber,  univ.  Elihu 
Smith,  con.;  physician  Benj  W  Stevens;  postmasters  Daniel  Jacobs, 
Guilford,  Sam'l  L  Hunt,  Guilford  Centre,  Samuel  Cutting,  Green 
River. 

HALIFAX— Town  clerk  RufuB  K  Henry,  constable  Stephen  Niles, 
selectmen  Ja's  L  Stark,  Timothy  Larabee,  Newton  Gleason  ;  trustees 


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ll(ifu3  KHijnry,  Benjamin  Woodaui,  Kobcrt  Collins  ;  listers  lieniamin 
W'oodard,  Sann'l  H  Smith,  Robert  Collins  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); town  agent  Ja's  L  Stark  ;  clergy  Alpheus  Graves,  con,  Sam- 
uel Fish,  bap.;  attorneys  Isaac  B  Barber,  Ja's  L  Stark;  physicians 
•losiali  Trow— Eben  M  Clark,  hot.;  postmasters  Tho's  H  Wood,  Hal- 
ifax, Sa!n)on  Swan,  West  H. 

J./lMMICi.— Town  clerk  Joel  Holton,  constable  Elijah  G  Shum  way , 
selectmen  Sam'l  T  R  Cheney,  David  Eddy,  Hammond  Liverniore  ; 
trustees  John  Watson,  Amos  Howarfl,  Loren  Robhins  ;  listers  Pliny 
Biirrows,  Warren  Wheeler,  Ziba  Chapin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ben- 
jamin Muzzy  ;  town  agent  Nathaniel  Robhins  ;  clergy  Abel  Patten, 
con.  Nathaniel  Cadworth,  Nathan  Ames,  bap.;  physicians  Joel  Hol- 
ton, Bloses  Chamberlin  ;  postmaster  Lyman  Jlerrilield. 

LOJ\rnOJVDERRY.—Town  clerk  Alfred  Pierce,  constables  Wal- 
do Barton,  Dwight  Tyler;  selectmen  Barnet  Wait,  Reuben  Harring- 
ton, Oliver  Farr  ;  trustees  Hezron  White,  J  B  Collins,  Ezra  Dodge  ; 
listers  P  C  Atwood,  Leonidas  VVilber,  George  Hewes  ;  overseor  of 
the  poor  Barnet  Wait  ;  town  agent  David  Arnold  ;  clergy  Linas  Ow- 
en, con.  William  Wiekham,  John  English,  meth.;  physicians  L  G 
Whitney,  J  B  Collins— J  Arnold,  M  Martin,  hot.;  postmaster  Peter 
Dudley  jr. 

MMRLBORO\— Town  clerk  Jesse  Cone,  constable  Luther  Araos, 
solei-tmen  Cotton  Mather,  Ira  Adams,  Bradley  Houghton  ;  listers 
Isaac  Bishop,  Carloy  Winchester,  Almerin  Ames  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Ira  Bryant;  town  agent  Cailey  Winchester;  clergy  Thomas 
Spencer,  con.  Phinehas  Howe,  bap.;  physician  Ebenezer  Tucker; 
postmaster  Jesse  Cone. 

jYEIVFJIJ^'E. — Town  clerk  Otis  Warren,  constable  Charles  Lamb, 
selectmen  Nahum  Eager,  George  Fisher,  George  Wheeler;  trustees 
Artemas  Bruce,  Walter  Eager,  Joshua  Morse  ;  listers  Walter  Eager, 
C  C  Merrifield,  John  Newman  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen); 
i  town  agent  Charles  K  Field  ;  clergy  Otis  Warren,  univ.  D  B  Brad- 
ford, con.  Harvey  Gurnsey,  Wm  A  Hodges,  meth.;  attorneys  Royal 
I'yler,  Ch's  K  Field,  Calvin  Ward  ;  physicians  Chester  Olds,  William 
I  I'eiry,  C  S  Blakcsley  ;  postmasters  Franklin  Sawyer,  Fayetteville, 
I  Ch's  W  Joy,  Williamsville. 

PUTJVEY.— Town  clerk  William  Houghton,  constable  D  H  Rob- 
erts, selectmen  H  H  Barton,  .(ohn  H  Stoddard,  Charles  Blood;  trus- 
tees Joseph  T  Radway,  Jedediah  Sabin,  David  Crawford  ;  listers 
Jinios  Black,  Thomas  White,  Josepli  T  Radway  ;  overseers  of  the 
po.'ir  (selectmen);  town  agent  John  Smith  ;  clergy  Amos  Foster,  con. 
Sijllivan  Holman,  meth.  John  H  Noyes,  i)erfoctionist,  Kufus  Fitts, 
bap.;  ;ittorneys  Phinehas  AVhite,  John  Kimball ;  physicians  David  Al- 
b:i,  John  Campbell  ;  po?tmnster  P  R  Chandler:  '"^        '-''■''•■    '' 

ROCKIMGIuiM.— Town  clerk  Ale.x  S  Campbell,  constable  C  W 
Pulsipher  jr.  selectmen  Elisha  Liverniore,  John  Wiley  2d,  Eleazer 
AUbee  ;  trustees  Elias  Olcutt  jr.  Samuel  Allbee,  Wm  C  Wiley  ;  lis- 
ters Asa  Locke,  Henry  Lake,  Russell  Hyde  ;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen);  town  agent  David  Chandler  ;  clergy  Samuel  A  Benton, 
cim.  Wm  M  Guilford,  bap.  Isaac  Barker,  meth.  Carlton  Chase,  epis.; 
attorneys  Daniel  Kellogg,  A  S  Campbell,  Horace  Baxter,  NT  Sheafe, 
Jesse  Howard  ;  physicians  Noah  Pratt,  J  H  Wells,  A  Robhins,  R 
Severance — J  M  Martin,  hot.;  postmasters  Royal  Eati,  Saxton's  Riv- 
er, Harvey  Wood,  Rockingham  Centre,  J  W  Moore,  Bellows  Falls, 
Alfred  So'argeant,  Barton's  Ville,  G  W  Goodrich,  Cambridge  Port. 

SOMERSET.— Town  clerk  Ephraim  Rice,  constable  Geo  E  Rice, 
selectmen  Hazelton  Rice,  Joseph  Pike,  Walter  King;  trustees  Wm 
G  Pike,  Joseph  Pike,  Levi  Snow  ;  listers  Ephraim  Rice,  RufasCobb, 


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Hoilis  Town;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Pike;  town  agent  Eph- 
raim  Kice  ;  clergy  Moses  Spencer,  meth. 

STJijlTTOJ^:— Town  clerk  Richard  Scott,  constable  Ira  Scott 
selectmen  Jolin  N  Glazier,  Ezekiel  Estabrook,  Joseph  Blodcett' 
trustees  Stephen  Ballard,  John  N  Glazier,  Ezekiel  Estabrook  ;  listers' 
t'tophen  BuUard,  Isaac  N  Pike,  Hartford  Wellnian  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  John  Glazier  j  lown  agent  Stephen  Ballard  ;  clergy  Moses  Spen- 
cer, meth.;  physician  Hiram  Baldwin,  bol.;  postmaster  .Luther  IIol- 
btook. 

TOl'FJVSHEJ^D.-Town  clerk  Emery  Cathan,  constable  Jonathan 
Austin,  selectmen  Ja's  M  Shafter,  Ja's  H  Phelps,  Daniel  Fisher-  trus- 
tees Clark  Wilkinson,  Samuel  Gray,  Horace  Howe  ;  listers  Jonas 
1  witchell,  John  Sanderson,  Nathan  Fisher  ;  overseer  of  the  jioor  Bar- 
nard Salisbury  ;  town  agent  John  Roberts  ;  clergy  Horatio  N  Graves 
con.  Wm  D  Upham,  bap.;  attorneys  Charles  Phelps,  John  Roberts' 
Ebenezer  Huntington,  Ja's  M  Shafter,  Ja's  H  Phelps  :  physicians 
WaitstiU  R  Ranfiev,  Charles  Clark,  VVm  M  Ladd ;  postmasters  John 
Roberts,  Townshend,  John  Fessenden,  West  T. 

KBiJJVOA'-.— Town  clerk  Marshall  Whithed,  constable  Jarvis  P 
Burrows,  selectmen  Joseph  Franklin,  Eli  Lee,  Chester  Lee  ;  trustees 
Eh  Lee,  Horace  Wood,  Asahel  Dickinson;  listers  Ebenezer  Howe  jr 
Ell  Lee,  David  Stroeter  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Sumner  Titus  ■  town 
agent  Lorenzo  Brown  ;  clergy  Timo  F  Rogers,  unit.  Charles  Wood- 
house,  univ.;  physician  Cyrus  Washburn  ;  postmaster  Marshall  Whit- 
hed. 

ir^RDSBORO'.-Town  clerk  John  Tufts,  constable  Lyman  W 
Johnson,  selectmen  Holland  Plimpton,  John  C  Ramsdell,  Marshall 
Stocker;  trustees  Nathaniel  Ward,  Silas  De.xter,  Levi  Fitts  ■  listers 
Nathamcl  Ward,  Levi  Fitts,  Ira  P  Howard;  overseer  of  the  poor 
fimothy  T\vitchell ;  town  agent  Daniel  Reed  ;  clergy  Eben'r  G  Brad- 
lord  con.  E  G  Pcrham,  meth.  Otis  Warren,  univ.;  attorney  Richard 
W  bmiih  ;  physicians  Dana  Hyde,  M  Ranney,  M  Billings  ;  postmas- 
ters John  Rice  jr.  Wardsboro',  George  H  Lawton,  North  W.,  Peter 
Hammond,  Hammond's  Mills. 

JVESTMmSTER  Town  clerk  Pliny  Safford,  constables  Nathan 
<iyi^':^e,  Reuben  CGonU;  selectmen  Ellery  Allbe,  Ira  Goodhue 
,?  i'r  ^,  ^|F'''"'''°"  ;  trustees  Joseph  Ranney,  Timo  H  Hall,  John 
McNei'U  ;  listers  Sylvester  S  Stoddard,  Edward  R  Campbell,  James 
Pitcomb  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Ranney  ;  town  agoin   Ellery 


i>7  1  »Ti-        ;      „. '.         "'jsi.iJii  i,„iiuicv  ,  Luwii   agent    mile 

llbee  ;  clergy  Timothy  Field,  Seth  S  Arnold,  Jubilee  Wellnian  C 
n  R  Batchelder,  con.;  attorney   Wm  C  Bradley;  physicians  'pii 


Cal- 
_---------,   -.....,  „„„.,...j     .....^  jji'-iuiuv  ,  luiysicians   Pliny 

batlord,   John  Camplicll,  John  Hard ;  postmasters  P  Safford    West 
minster,  A  T  Ball,  Westminster  West.  -     ' 

JVmTfJVGIUM.— Town  clerk  Hosea  Ballon,  constable  Philander 
11  bumnor,  selectmen  Reuben  Winn,  Parley  Starr  jr.  David  Tillson 
jr.;  trustees  Amos  Brown,  Asa  Godfrey,  I^ufus  Carley  •  listers  Isa 
Godtrey,  Rufus  Carley,  Houghton  Sawyer;  overseei  of  t'lie  poor  Da- 
vid Chase  ;  town  agent  Amos  Brown ;  clergy  Hosea  F  Ballon,  univ. 
I  oster  Hartwell,  bap.  Ebenezer  Davis,  L  F  Whitney,  moth.  Rucl  L 
Winn,  fr  thinker;  attorneys  John  E  Butler,  Nathan  L  Butbr  ■  nhv- 
sicians  Waters  Gillett,  John  W  Bement,  David  D  IVilcox,  Rufus 
Chase,  Walter  Goodnow— Reuben  Green,  hot.;  po-',,j  iters  John  E 
Butler,  Whitingham,  David  D  Wilcox,  Jacksonville' 

»7iJf/JVGrOJV.-Town  clerk  Stephen  P  Flag  ;',  constable  Hor- 
ace Hastings,  selectmen  E  B  Chandler,  Arvino  Povd  Ezra  Stetson  • 
trustees  Horace  Alvord,  Rufus  Smith  1st,  Israr  I  Haynes  ■  listers  Is- 
rael Lawton  jr.  Dennis  Parraelee,  Justus  H  Dix  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
andjxnvn  agent  S  P  Flagg  ;  clergy  Man<!eld  Bruce,  bap.  Ja's  H  Ste- 


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vens,  meth.  Hosea  F  Ballou,  univ.  George  Buttcrfickl,  con.;  attor- 
ney O  L  Sliiifter  ;  physicians  Horace  Smith,  Anson  L  Petteo  j  post- 
master E  C  Sargent. 

TVIJVBJMM. ^Town  dork  William  Harris,  constable  John  Wood- 
burn  jr.  selectmen  Juson  D  Jones,  Edward  R  Aiken,  Judo  Farr ;  trus- 
tees Ezra  Pierce',  Israel  Stowel,  Abel  Putnam  ;  listers  Abel  Burdett, 
Amos  Emory,  R  L  Cobb;  overseers  of  the  poor  and  town  agents  (so- 
lectmen);  clergy  M  D  Miller,  bap.  S  R  Arms,  con.;  physician  Aaa 
Bi^elow  ;  postmaster  Wm  Harris  jr. 


■Windsor  C«5«iity. 

^J^DOVER. — Town  clerk  Joseph  Dodge  jr.  constable  Sylvanus  L 
Matsli,  selectmen  Joseph  Dodge  jr.  Henry  Heald,  Lyman  Parker ; 
trustees  John  B  jManning,  Geo  W  Stickney,  Harvey  Carlton  ;  listers 
Jolin  B  Manning,  William  Warner,  Alden  Gutterson  ;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Josejih  Dodge  jr.i.clergy  D  W  Bur- 
roughs, bap.;  physicians  Ch'a  W  Chandler — Isaac  Chase,  hot.;  post- 
masters John  If  jManning,  Andover,  Charles  Slierwin,  Simonsville. 

BALTIMORE.— Tovia  clerk  John  Piper,  constable  Aldcn  W  Sher- 
win,  selectmen  John  Piper,  Willi;in\  Davis,  Phincas  C  Robinson  ; 
trustees  Stephen  Robinson,  Willard  Davis,  Luther  Graves ;  listers 
Jona  M  Boynton,  Joshua  Loland,  Orin  E  Averill  ;  ovoiseer  of  the  poor 
Levi  Piper;  town  agent  Joshua  Leland. 

BARJ^ARD.— Town  clerk  Elijah  Spear,  constable  Harrison  Top- 
liff,  selectmen  Hiram  Aiken,  Albert  H  Danforth,  Ebenezer  Atwood; 
trustees  Jos  B  Danforth,  Lucius  Freeman,  Benjamin  Tupper  ;  listers 
Jos  B  Danforth,  Lorenzo  Richmond,  Silas  Tupper ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Alpheus  Howe  ;  clergy  Calvin  Selden, 
con.  Ja's  M  Fuller,  meth.  Abel  Heath,  meth.  East  B.;  physicians  Isaac 
Danforth,  Sam'l  P  Danforth,  Thomas  Swift;  postmasters  Jos  B  Dan- 
fortli,  Barnard,  Seymour  Belknap,  East  B. 

BETHEL.—Tov/n  clerk  Albert  Marsh,  constable  Asa  Davis,  se- 
lectmen Calvin  Blorse,  John  Noble,  Dan  Crain  ;  trustees  Simeon  Bab- 
bit, Tho's  P  Russel,  James  Woodworth  ;  listers  Samuel  Woodbury, 
Geo  S  Hatch,  Ijuther  Ballard  ;  overseer  of  tho  poor  John  Torrey  ; 
town  agent  Daniel  Lillie  ;  clergy  Eii  Garfield,  univ.  Benjamin  Abbot, 
con.  James  Sabine,  epis.  Richard  Newell,  Washington  Granger,  meth.; 
I  attorneys  Augustus  P  Hunton,  O  H  P  Miller,  Jehiel  Lillie ;  physicians 
Alfred  Paine,  Ja's  M  Woodworth,  Thomas  Farnum  ;  postmasters  O 
H  Brooks, 'East  Bethel,  Jacob  Smith,  Bethel. 

BRIDOEIVAl^ER.— Town  clerk  Isaiah  Raymond,  constable  Obed 
Thomjison,  selectmen  Emanuel  Sawyer,  Samuel  C  Taylor,  Salmon 
Thompson  ;  trustees  Josiah  Jossolyn  jr.  R  W  Southgate,  Gilbert 
White  ;  listers  Lyman  Raymond,  David  Thompson,  Gilbert  White; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Josiah  Josselyn  jr.;  town  agent  Lyman  Raymond; 
clergy  Juiiins  Spalding,  meth.;  attorney  D  D  Davis  ;  physicians  H  N 
Carter,  /.  W  Fvirber ;  postmaster  F  Henry. 

CAFEJVDISH.—Town  clerk  Otis  Rohbins,  constable  Joseph  Ad- 
ams, selectmen  Zenas  F  Hyde,  Benj  W  Weedon,  William  Spaulding  ; 
trustees  John  Stearns,  Joseph  White,  Abel  Burbank ;  listers  Samuel 
Adams,  Daniel  Wheeler,  Otis  Robbins  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Isaac 
Heald  ;  town  agent  Salmon  F  Dutton  ;  clergy  Warren  Skinner,  univ. 
Caleb  Fales,  meth.  Joseph  Freeman,  bap.;  attorneys  Salmon  F  Dut- 
ton, Calvin  French,  John  F  Deane  ;  physicians  Oliver  Chamberlain, 
Geo  II  Ingals  ;  postmasters  Elijah  F  Parker,  Proctorsville,  Otis  Rob- 
bins,  Cavendish. 

CHESTER.— Town  clerk  Amos  Heald,  constables  B  B  Sargeant, 
Simeon  Sherwin  ;  selectmen  Jeremiah  Kibling,  Hormond  Guild,  Ch' 


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Lee  ;  trustees  Thomas  Robinson,  Amos  Heald,  William  Rounds  ;  lis- 
ters Jeremiah  Kibliiig,  P  O  Sargeant,  Josiah  l)aua ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Tho's  G  Olcott ;  clergy  Andrew  Ran- 
kin, con.  R  M  Ely,  bap.  Levi  Ballou,  Univ.;  attorneys  Thomas  Rob- 
inson, O  Hutchinson,  N  Richardson,  H  E  Stoughton,  J  B  Person,  L 
Adams  ;  physicians  P  Edson,  A  Lowell,  W  C  Pierce,  C  D  Cleveland  ; 
postmaster  Joel  Gould. 

HMR'J'FORD.— Town  clerk  Geo  E  Wales,  constable  Lucius  W 
Tilden,  selectmen  Benjamin  Porter,  Shubael  Russ,  Reuben  Tenny  ; 
trustees  John  Poner,  Jonathan  Bugbee  jr.  William  Savage  ;  listers 
John  Porter,  Samuel  Nutt,  John  Strong  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); town  agent  John  Porter;  clergy  John  K  Lord,  Cary  Rus- 
sell, Ralden  A  Watkins,  con.;  attorney  Geo  E  Wales  ;  physicians  H 
B  Brown,  Arnold  Morgan,  Hiram  Dow  ;  postmasters  J  C  Brooks,  Hart- 
ford, Jacob  Dimick,  Quechee,  \Vm  H  Steel,  West  H. 

II^RTLMJ\rD.— Town  clerk  E  M  Stooker,  constable  Squire  Marcy, 
selectmen  Stephen  Paine,  Ira  Mower,  Aaron  Hosington  ;  trustees 
Simeon  WiUard,  Haniden  Cutts,  James  Rice  ;  lister's  P  W  Rogers, 
Daniel  Dennison,  Jonathan  Hodgman  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town 
agent  Buckley  Marcy  ;  clergy  Jos  D  Pierce,  univ.  John  I''  Griswold, 
con.  Moses  Tewksbury,  chris.  Timothy  Grow,  bap.  David  Wilcox, 
meth.;  attorneys  Isaac  N  Cushman,  Hamden  Cutts  ;  physicians  John 
Harding,  Lewis  Emmons,  Sidney  P  Bates  ;  postmasters  Curtis  Cady, 
Hartland,  John  Daniels,  North  H.,  Dustin  Bates,  Taftsville. 

LUDLOW. — Town  clerk  Artemas  Spatlord,  constable  Artemas 
Spaulding,  selectmen  Artemas  Spafford,  Benjamin  Billings,  Merrick 
Spaiford  ;  trustees  Aitemas  Spafford,  Charles  Ives,  Emory  Burpee  ; 
listers  Jayer  Smith,  Emory  Burpee,  Frederick  Dunbar;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Charles  Stimpson  jr.;  town  agent  Sewall  Fullani  jr. ;  clergy 
Baxter  Burrows,  hap.  D  H  Ranney,  con.  Joseph  Hemphill,  univ.;  at- 
torneys Reuben  Washburn,  P  T  Washburn,  Sewall  Fullam  jr.;  phy- 
sicians A  G  Taylor,  Daniel  Jones — Putnam  Burton,  bot.;  postmaster 
John  Dunbar. 

J^ORWICII.—Toww  clerk  Ira  Davis,  constable  Wm  E  Lewis,  se- 
lectiyen  E  B  Brown,  Cyrus  Partridge,  T  B  Ransom ;  trustees  T  B 
Ransom,  Jared  Goodale,' J  B  C  Burton  ;  listers  Benjamin  Neal,  Ebe- 
nezer  Spear,  Asa  Lord  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Isaac  Pierce  ;  town 
agent  John  Wright  ;  clergy  Samuel  Goddard,  Ch's  B  Haddock,  con. 
Ira  Beard,  Jonas  Scott,  meth.  Nelson  Hartshorn,  fr  bap.;  attorneys 
Aaron  Loveland,  John  Wright,  Harvey  Burton,  Nelson  Robinson  ; 
physicians  Ira  Davis,  Lyman  Lewis,  Shubael  Converse,  Jonas  Board- 
man,  Levi  Hutcliinson  ;  postmaster  Harvey  Burton. 

PLYMOUTH.— Town  clerk  Thomas  Moore,  constable  Solomon 
Warren,  selectmen  Moses  Pollard  jr.  Lyman  Wood,  Enoch  Wether- 
bee  ;  trustees  Lyman  Wood,  Jared  Marsh,  Andrew  R  Adams  ;  listers 
Samuel  Page,  Levi  Slack,  Jared  Marsh  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Moses 
Pollard  jr.;  town  agent  Samuel  Page  ;  clergy  William  Warner,  Isaac 
Jackson,  fr  bap. ;  physician  Wm  B  Hatch  ;  postmasters  Moses  Pollard 
jr.  Plymouth,  Wm  B  Bascomb,  Tyson  Furnace. 

POMFRET.— Town  clerk  Otis  Chamberlin,  constable  Charles  R 
Whitman,  selectmen  John  Chedel,  Gardner  Winslow,  Martin  D  Fol- 
lett ;  trustees  Ja'a  H  Richardson,  Robert  Perry  jr.  Cyrus  S  Leavitt ; 
listers  Gardner  Winslow,  Crosby  Miller,  Edmund  Hodges  ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Ja's  H  Richardson;  town  agent  Gardner  Winslow;  cler- 
gy G  H  Sweet,  unit.  Abel  Heath,  meth.;  physician  Kimball  Russ  ; 
postmasters  Crosby  Miller,  Pomfret,  G  H  Sweet,  Snow's  Store. 

REMDIMO. — Town  clerk  Bridgeman  Hapgood,  constable  Solomon 
Keyes,  selectmen  B  Hapgood,  Charles  Buck,  Rufus  Forbush  ;  trustees 


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1$  Hapgood,  Charles  Buck,  Shobal  C  Siiciid  ;  listers  John  Wheeler, 
Calvin  Wardiier,  Luther  Carlton  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Solomon 
Keyes  ;  town  agent  Benoni  Buck;  clergy  Sam'l  C  Loveland,  univ. 
Americus  H  Howard,  meth.;  attorneys  Josiah  Q,  Hawkins,  U  C  Hatch  ; 
physicians  Lenora  Foster,  Levi  Putnam — Lorin  Fullam,  Sylvester 
Newton,  hot.  Mrs  Betsey  Chase,  Austin  H  Durkee,  ind.;  postmasters 
H  H  Hammond,  Reading,  Rufus  Buck,  South  R.,  Walton  Brown, 
Felchville. 

ROCHKSTER.— Town  clerk  John  Trask,  constable  Barna  Cooper, 
selectmen  Tho's  B  Martin,  Peter  Tinkham,  James  W^ir.g  2d  ;  trustees 
Peter  Tinkham,  Amos  C  Richmond,  A  B  D  Chaffee  ;  listers  John 
Trask,  William  Matthews,  Solon  Clark  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Tho's 
B  Martin  ;  town  agent  Sumner  A  Webber ;  clergy  W^illiam  Scales, 
con.  Lewis  Hill,  metli.;  attorney  Sumner  A  Webber  ;  physicians  Dan- 
iel Huntington,  Josiali  H  Phelps,  Reuben  Hall:  postmaster  Charles 
Dodd. 

ROYjILTOJ^.— Town  clerk  Calvin  Skinner  9d,  constable  John  L 
Bowman,  selectmen  Lyman  Benson,  Thomas  Rust,  Elisha  Rix  ;  tius- 
tees  Oramel  Sawyer,  John  Marshall,  TH  Safford ;  listers  John  L 
Bowman,  Harry  Bingham,  Jonathan  Kinney  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
David  Wheelock ;  town  agent  Daniel  Woodard ;  clergy  C  B  Drake, 
con.  N  W  Aspiiiwall,  metli.  Nathaniel  Sprague,  epis.;  attorneys  John 
Francis,  John  S  Marcy  ;  physicians  Jos  A  Denison,  Jos  A  Denison  jr. 
Levi  Rix  ;  postmaster  E  P  Nevins. 

SHJlROJV. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Shuttleworth,  constables  Hiram 
Moor,  Joseph  Keith  ;  selectmen  Chester  Baxter,  Eli  Hayden,  Orin 
Morehouse  ;  trustees  Chester  Baxter,  Jason  C  Spalding,  John  Bald- 
win;  listers  William  Steele,  Freeman  Holt,  Roderick  D  Lathrop  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Freeman  Holt ;  town  agent  William  Steele  ; 
clergy  Josiah  B  Clark,  con.  Newell  L'ulver,  meth.;  attorney  Samuel 
Shuttleworth  ;  physicians  David  S  Morse,  J  C  Spalding;  postmaster 
Chester  Baxter. 

SPRIMGFIELD.— Town  clerk  Henry  Closson,  constables  John 
Chipman,  Preston  Averill ;  selectmen  Hiram  Harlow,  John  Field, 
George  Kimball;  trustees  John  White,  Henry  Closson,  Jona  Chase  ; 
listers  John  White,  George  Washburn,  Jos  W  Colburn,  Asa  Meach- 
am  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Wm  W  Whitney  ;  town  agent  John  White  ; 
clergy  Calvin  D  Noble,  con.  Wm  I  Kidder,  meth.  Geo  W  Bailey,  univ. 
D  M  Grain,  bap.  T  H  Shipman.  chris.  Harley  Burr,  fr  bap.;  attorneys 
Henry  Closson,  Sam'l  W  Porter,  Chailes  Aiken  ;  physicians  Leonard 
Chase,  Moses  Cobb,  Calvin  Hulibard,  Eleazer  Grain,  A  H  tioughton, 
Jonathan  Webster;  postmastjjrs  George  Washburn,  Springfield,  John 
White,  Noith  S. 

STOCKSRWGE.— Town  clerk  Merrick  Gay,  constables  Daniel 
Gay  jr.  Jolm  R  Forest ;  selectmen  Paul  W  Gay,  Samuel  Belcher, 
Justin  Morgan  ;  trustees  Samuel  Belcher,  Samuel  Eaton,  Asa  Pat- 
ridge  ;  listers  Daniel  Gay  jr.  Samuel  Eaton,  Mark  Bullard  ;  overseers 
of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Samuel  Belcher;  clergy  Tho's 
S  Hubbard,  con.  Perez  Mason,  meth.  Arunah  Allen,  bap.;  attorney 
Job  Strong  ;  physicians  Timo  P  Fay,  Wyman  Carrol,  Hiram  Crandall ; 
postmasters  Justin  Morgan  jr.  Stockbridge,  Merrick  Gay,  Gaysville. 

WEATHERSFIELD.— Town  clerk  Josliua  Upham,  constable  Jo- 
seph Danforth,  selectmen  Barnabas  Deane,  Allison  Richards,  Charles 
Sherwin  ;  trustees  Daniel  Bowen,  Barnabas  Deane,  Joshua  Upham; 
listers  John  C  Haskell,  M  A  Thompson,  Ja's  Weston  ;  overseer  of  the 

poor  and  town  agent  Daniel  Bowen  ;  clergy Pijier,  John  Dudley, 

con. Lunt,  bap.  E  Jordan,  meth.;  attorney  Wm  BI  Pingrey  ;  phy- 
sicians Robert  Atwood,  A  Kindrick,  R  B  Cram;  postmasters  Builey 


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Eartlctt,  WeatiiOi'sfield,  Joseph  Kidder,  Perkinsville,  Anuisii  Gay, 
Corners,  George  White,  Greeubush. 

JVESTOJ^. — Town  clerk  Amos  N  Burton,  constable  William  Bur- 
ton, selectmen  A  N  Burton,  Solon  Ricliardson,  James  Foster;  trus- 
tees Henry  Lovejoy,  Franklin  Farrar,  James  Foster;  listers  Franklin 
Keves,  James  Bryant,  Joshua  Dole  jr.;  oveiseer  of  the  poor  Solon 
Richardson  ;  town  agent  Stephen  Smith  ;  clergy  Edward  S  Barrett, 
con.  Samuel  Pollard,  bap.;  physicians  Seneca  Carter — David  F  Wi- 
ley, hot.;  postmaster  John  Wilder^ 

fVIJVDSOR.— Town  cleik  Caleb  Kendall,  constables  Ara  Cum- 
mings,  Thomas  Ensworth  ;  selectmen  Samuel  Parker,  Peter  Hough- 
ton, Haskel  N  Pinncy  ;  trustees  Gardner  Marcy,  Geo  B  Green,  Ara 
Cummings  ;  listers  Oliver  Hale,  Charles  Dudley,  Gilman  H  Shedd; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Haskel  N  Piimey  ;  town  agent  Carlos  Coolidge  ; 
clergy  Thomas  Kidder,  con.  Elijah  Hutchinson,  Samuel  Larnpson, 
bap.  James  Morgan,  Abel  Adams,  Level  Wheeler,  fr  bap.  Rufus  L 
Harvey,  chaplain  Vt.  State  Prison  ;  attorneys  Horace  Everett,  Car- 
los Coolidge,  Jal)ez  Sargeant,  Warren  Currier,  Sam'l  H  Price  ;  phy- 
sicians Dyer  Story,  Cyrus  Houghton,  E  E  Phelps,  Dean  Town,  N  B 
Chase  ;  postmasters  Walter  R  Gilkey,  Samuel  Parker. 

IVOODSTOCK.— Town  clerk  Nahum  Haskell,  constable  Gaius 
Perkins,  selectmen  Darius  Blake,  Daniel  Ransom,  Bela  F  Simmons  ; 
trustees  Eliphalet  Dunham,  Jason  Kendall,  Nathan  T  Churchill  ;  lis- 
ters Nathan  Cushing,  Billy  Brown,  Nathan  T  Churchill ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  vSamuel  Wood  ;  town  agent  O  P  Chandler  ;  clergy  Worthing- 
ton  Wright,  con.  Joel  Clapp,  epis.  Edmund  Copeland,  nieth.  Jasper 
Hazen.  chris.  O  H  Tillotson,  Russell  Strecter,  uuiv.;  attorneys  Cha's 
Slarsh,  Titus  Hutchinson,  David  Pierce,  Norman  Williams,  Job  Ly- 
man, O  P  Chandler,  Andrew  Tracy,  Julius  Converse,  Lyndon  A  Marsh, 
Edwin  Hutchinson,  E  H  Billings,  James  Barrett  ;  physicians  Joseph 
A  Gallup,  Stci)nen  Drew,  John  D  Powers,  John  Burnell,  Willard 
Bowman,  Tho's  E  Powers,  Alfred  Castle,  Benj  R  Palmer,  H  Buck- 
man,  Edwin  Hazen  ;  postmasters  Joel  Eaton,  Woodstock,  Oliver 
Bailey,  South  W. 


Iliitlan.d  County. 

B EM'S OM:— Town  clerk  M  W  Smith,  constable  Roswcll  Barber, 
selectmen  Horace  Knapp,  John  Carter,  Reuben  Sherwood  ;  trustees 
Daniel  Crofoot,  Amasa  Briggs,  Seth  Smith  ;  listers  Philo  Wilcox, 
Seth  Smith,  Chauncey  Higgins  ;  overseers  of  th'?  poor  (selectmen); 
town  agent  L  C  Kellogg;  clergy  D  D  Francis,  con.  Robert  Bryant, 
bap.  Stephen  Stiles,  meth,;  attorneys  L  C  Kellogg,  M  W  Smith  ; 
physicians  Seth  Ransom,  A  H  Howard,  R  P  Cooley  ;  postmaster  E  H 
Aiken. 

BRAJ\rDOJ^. — Town  clerk  Barzillai  Davenport,  constable  and  dep- 
uty sherift"  Wm  M  Field,  selectmen  Milton  June,  Jacob  Powers,  But- 
ler A  Goodrich  ;  trustees  Ezra  June,  N  T  Sprague,  David  Sanderson 
listers  Nathan  T  Sprague,   Daniel  Farrington,    l^arry  S  McCollum 
overseer  of  the  poor  Milton  June  ;  town  agent  Bbenezer  N  Briggs 
clergy  Josiah  Peiry,  epis.  Wm  Henry  Marsh,  con.  C  A  Thomas,  bap 
D  F  Page,  meth.;  attorneys  Ebenezer  N  Briggs,  D  W  C  Clarke,  Bar- 
zillai Davenport,  Ezra  June,  R  V  Marsh,   Cha's  L  Williams  ;  physi- 
cians  Charles  Backus,  Daniel  Barnes,  Henry  Baxter,  J  W  Hale,  1  F 
Merriam— V  Ross,  hot.;  postmaster  D  W  C  Clarke. 

CASTLKTOJ^.— Town  c\Gxk  Oliver  R  Harris,  constable  Samuel 
Tomlinson,  selectmen  Z  Howe,  A  K  Wheeler,  D  T  Robinson  ;  trus- 
toes  Hyde  Westover,  O  R  Harris,  Endearing  Johnson  ;  listers  John 
Meacham,   E  Johnson,   Sam'l  W   Boardraan ;  overseers  of  the  poor 


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(selectmen);  town  agent  J  T  Wright  ;  clergy  Joseph  Steele,  con.  J  F 
IJrnun,  meth.  John  B  Daily,  cath.;  o  tturneys  Zimri  Howe,  J  T  Wright, 
B  F  Liingdon,  Alnion  Warner  ;  physicians  Joseph  Perkins,  J  D  Wood- 
ward, James  M'Clintock,  E  D  Worccstrr,  Josiah  N  iS'orthrup,  Egbert 
Janiicson,  A  G  W  Smith  ;  postmaster  Cheater  Spencer. 

CIIITTEJ\rD£M.—rowii  clerk  Jloses  Randall,  constable  Charles 
Beiiee,  selectmen  Dan  B  Bogue,  Wm  11  Harrison,  Reuben  Harris  jr.; 
trnstees  Dan  Dike,  Moses  Randall,  Reuben  Harris  jr.:  listers  Alvin 
Randall,  Porsena  Wood,  Wm  H  Harrison;  overseer  of  the  poor  Dan 
B  Bogue  ;  clergy  John  Jones,  Ja's  T  Phelps,  con.  Joseph  ^Vctmore, 
prot  meth.;  attorney  Capen  Leonard  jr.;  postmaster  Ja's  T  Phelps. 

CLMRKA^DO.V.—Towo  clerk  Joseph  A  Hays, constables  Abner  H 
Colviu,  Henry  O  Perkins ;  selectmen  Dan'l  S  Ewings,  Enoch  Smith  ; 
trustees  Harvey  Stuart,  Harvey  Kingsley,  Calvin  Crossraan  ;  listers 
Jos  A  Hays,  Silas  W  Hodges,  Geo  W  Chaplin  ;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen);  town  agent  Dan'l  S  Ewings  ;  clergy  Stephen  Williams, 
con.  Cha's  E  Hewes,  univ.;  attorneys  Edward  Edgerton,  Stephen 
Fowler  ;  physicians  Silas  Bowen,  Calvin  Spencer  ;  postmasters  Caleb 
B  Hall,  Clarendon,  Ruel  Parker,  East  C,  Henry  Hitchcock,  C.  Springs. 

iJjjjYBy.— Town  clerk  William  Otis,  constables  Albert  Bucklin, 
Marcus  Bartlett  ;  selectmen  Azariah  Hillyard,  Harvey  Paris,  Isaac 
Wilber  ;  trustees  Josiah  Philips,  David  Lapham,  E  F  Rogers  ;  listers 
Isaac  Nichols,  Daniel  Bartlett,  Harris  Otis  ;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen);  town  agent  John  Vail ;  clergy  Harvey  Crowley,  bap.; 
attorney  Cha'a  H  Bucklin  ;  physicians  Eli  Learned,  Harris  Otis,  AD 
Robinson,  Abram  Locke,  G  J"  Locke — Joseph  Andrus,  hot.  Luther 
Buxton  ;  postmasters  Aaron  R  Vail,  Danby,  Seneca  Smith,  4  corners. 

JIUBB^RDTOJM'.—Town  clerk  James  Flagg,  constable  Daniel 
Robinson,  selectmen  Pliny  Holmes,  Milton  G  Barber,  Salmon  Spal- 
ding ;  trustees  Pliny  Holmes,  Justin  Jennings,  James  W  Barber  ;  lis- 
ters Justin  Jennings,  f-'haney  S  Rumsey,  Soth  St.  John  ;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Justin  Jennings;  clergy  Wm  C 
Denison,  con.  Barna  Allen,  Henry  Allen,  bap.  James  Howland,  David 
Andres,  John  Steel,  meth.;  physician  Daniel  Robinson  ;  postmaster  E 
B  Dewey. 

IRJl. — Town  clerk  John  Mason,  constable  Rollin  C  Hunter,  select- 
men Willard  Osgood,  Ira  Gorham,  Philander  Harrington ;  trustees 
John  INIason,  Abel  Thornton,  Erwin  Collins  ;  listers  Chapman  Gid- 
dings,  Joshua  Harrington,  James  Gilmore  ;  town  agent  Ruseel  Fish; 
clergv  Elias  Hurlhurt,  bap.;  postmaster  Francis  L  Wing. 

J\IEA''DOJSr.— Town  clerk  Ja's  K  Parsons,  constable  Leland  Hough- 
ton, selectmen  Ja's  K  Parsons,  Edward  Mussey,  Abel  Perkins  ;  trus- 
tees 11  Richardson,  Abel  Perkins,  Timothy  Gibson  ;  listeis  Rufus  Rich- 
ardson, David  L  Davis,  Thaddeus  Curtis  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Oth- 
neal  Williams  ;  town  agent  William  Davis  ;  clergy  S  M  Wheelock, 
con.  Thomas  Hunt,  ref  meth. 

JlIIDDLETOJf'jV.—Town  clerk  Luther  Fillmore,  constable  Ry- 
land  F  Eaton,  selectmen  Jacob  Burnam,  Stephen  Barrett,  Peleg 
Saunders,  John  Tayler,  Alonzo  Hyde  ;  trustees  Jonas  Clark,  Allen 
Vail,  John  Fitch  ;  listers  Michael  Vail,  Aden  H  Green,  Jacob  Burn- 
am  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jacob  Burnam;  town  agent  Caleb  B 
Harrington  ;  clergy  Robert  Myers,  bap.  Peter  H  Smith,  John  Fitch, 
meth.  Porter  Williams,  prot  meth. Crane,  fr  bap.;  attorneys  Jo- 
nas Clark,  Orson  Clark,  Caleb  B  Harrington;  physicians  Eliakim 
Paul,  Edward  Vail,  Sylvanus  H  Haynes  ;  postmaster  Ezra  T  Lillie. 

j¥0(7JV7'  holly.— Tow,\  clerk  Daniel  Packer,  constable  Luther 
French,  selectmen  Ravvsell  Earl,  John  C  Eddy,  Austin  Dickerman  ; 
trustees  Jeriel  Andrews,  Lawson  Earl,    Ira  Gaifield;  listers  Isaac 


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Dickerman,  Luwson  Earl,  IJussei  Biirber  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ethan 
Priest ;  town  agent  John  Crowley  ;  clergy  Daniel  Packer,  bap.  H  H 
Smith,  metli.;  physicians  John  Crowley — Walter  Parker,  hot.;  post- 
masters D  T  Huntoon,  Mount  Holly,  Dan  Peck,  Mechanicsville. 

MOUMT  'I'ABOR.— Town  clerk  Azel  Kelly,  constable  Benj  B 
Britton,  selectmen  11  H  F  Plill,  Dennis  Coolidge,  Azel  Kelly  ;  trus- 
tees and  listers  Gideon  S  Tabor,  Benjamin  Britton,  Joshua  Nichols  ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Gideon  S  Tabor  ;  cler- 
gy Benjamin  Shaw,  moth. 

OR  WELL.— Town  clerk  Roswell  Bottum  jr.  constable  J  S  Wilcox, 
selectmen  11  A  Brown,  M  Griswold,  Asa  Young;  trustees  A  Fuller, 
S  N  Warren,  Isaac  Fisher  ;  listers  J  H  Chittenden,  Israel  Smith,  S 
Brewer  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ira  Raymond  ;  town  agent  R  Bottum  jr.; 

clergy  Joseph  H  Myers,  con.  D  Osgood,  Rice,  meth.  John  Itle, 

bap.;  physicians  Earl  Cushman,  Nathan  Gale,  Joel  Barber  ;  postmas- 
ter G  A  Martin. 

P„4rfX-E7'.— Town  clerk  Elisha  Allen,  constable  Innis  Ilollister, 
selectmen  James  Leacii,  Joshua  Potter,  Jeremiah  Bushce  ;  trustees 
Gideon  A  Loomis,  Geo  W  Harman,  Ebenezer  Leach  ;  listers  Nathan 
Allen,  Rob't  II  Smith,  Jonathan  Randall ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); town  agent  Elisha  Allen  ;  clergy  John  Griswold,  Elijah  W 

Plumb,  con.  Joseph  Ayera,  Jacob  Leonard  jr.  meth.  E  S  Solard, 

Mead,  bap.;  attorneys  Nathaniel  Harman,  Geo  W  Harman,  C  M  Wil- 
lard  ;  physicians  Oliver  L  Harman,  Warren  B  Sargent,  Cha's  Hough- 
ton, Phineas  II  Strong;  postmaster  Tho's  J  Swallow. 

PITTSFIELD.— Town  clerk  F  T  MatthBws,constable  David  Jones, 
selectmen  Oliver  Gibbs,  Joseph  Durkee  jr.  Erastus  Holt ;  trustees 
Asa  Gaines,  Cha's  A  Thomas,  George  McCollum  ;  listers  Daniel  Ran- 
ney,  E  B  Rockwell,  Asa  Gaines  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Ellis  ; 
town  agent  Erastus  Holt ;  clergy  Ja's  L  Slason,  meth.  John  Beckwith, 
con.;  physicians  J  H  Billings,  Jules  Bicknell ;  postmaster  Asa  Gaines. 

PITTSFORD — Town  clerk  Sam'l  H  Kellogg,  constable  Eufus 
Frost,  selectmen  Amos  C  Kellogg,  David  Richardson,  Jeffrey  Barnes  ; 
trustees  John  Barnes,  David  Hall,  Sam'l  H  Kellogg;  listers  Artemas 
Carpenter,  Isaas  C  Whedon,  Sam'l  H  Kellogg  ;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen);  town  agent  Isaac  Whedon  ;  clergy  Aaron  G  Pease,  con. 
Charles  Berry,  bap.  Micajah  Townsend,  Asa  F  Fenton,  meth.;  attor- 
neys Goidon  Newell,  John  G  Newell,  Ja's  R  Newell ;  physicians  A  G 
Dana,  Ja's  S  Ewins,  GeoB  Aimington  ;  i)ostmaster  Sam'l  D  Winslow. 

POULTJ^KY.— Town  clerk  Amos  Bliss,  constable  William  Fifield, 
selectmen  S  P  Hooker,  S  Richards,  Geo  M  Ransom  ;  trustees  Jonas 
Gibson,  Wm  P  Noyes,  Anion  Bailey  ;  listers  John  Lewis,  Wm  P 
Noyes,  Aaron  Lewis;  overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Goiham  ;  town 
agent  James  Winchell ;  clergy  Solomon  Lyman,  con.  V  R  Hotchkiss, 

hap,  Lyman  Prindle,  meth.  Purdy,   epis.;  attorney  J  S  Ilpnis ; 

physicians  AdinKendrick,  William  McLeod,  Ebenezer  PoitC,  Ste- 
phen Brownson  ;  postmaster  J  P  Harris,  East  P. 

RUTLJiJfD.— Town  clerk  A  L  Brown,  constables  Ahiier  Mead, 
Ira  Parsons  ;  selectmen  Avery  Billings,  Charles  Burt,  Appleton  De- 
land  ;  trustees  Luther  Daniels,  Moses  Watkins,  Robert  Pierpoint ; 
listers  Avery  Billings,  Robert  Pierpoint,  Moses  VVatkins  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Avery  Billings  ;  town  agent  Robert  Pierpoint ;  clergy  Wm 
Mitchell,  Aldis  Walker,  con.  John  A  Hicks,  epis.  J  M  Rockwood,  bap.; 
attorneys  Solomon  Foot,  Reuben  R  Thrall,  Robert  Pierpoint,  Edward 
F  Hodges,  Jona  C  Dexter,  Edgar  L  Ormsbee,  Silas  H  Hodges,  Henry 
Hall,  Tho's  J  Ormsbee,  Cha's  L  Williams,  A  L  Brown,  Wm  Page, 
F  W  Hopkins,  Amos  Strong  ;  physicians  James  Porter,  Ja's  B  Porter, 
Lorenzo  Sheldon,  J  B  Ilibbard,  VVm  S  Allen. 


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SIIERB UR.y£. — Town  clerk  Jolin  Johnson,  constable  Benjamin 
Miixham,  selectmen  Benjamin  Hutchinson,  Keuben  Gates  jr.  Geo  W 
Topliff;  trustees  Charles  Clement,  Richard  Estabrooks  jr.  A'uihan 
Taylor;  listers  Charles  Clement,  Jonathan  Wilson,  Charles  Siiodil  ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (seectmen);  town  agent  Charles  Shecid  ;  cler^'y 
Noah  Johnson,  chris.;  physician  Warren  Brown;  postmaster  B  Max- 
ham. 

SIIREfVSBURY.—Town  clerk  Lowell  W  Gurnscy,constable  Orrin 
Knijrhts,  selectmrn  BT  Ncedham,  Jonah  yildrich,  Geo  W  Webb  jr.; 
trustees  Phinehas  Coll'urn,  Jonathan  Buckmaster,  Elisha  Johnson  jr.; 
listers  Uaiiiel  Bullard,  John  Buckmaster,  Job  Waterman ;  overseers 
of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  John  Buckmaster  ;  clergy  Dennis 
Chapin,  univ.  James  Hudson,  chris.;  pkysician  Lowell  W  Gurnsey  ; 
postmasters  Stephen  Gleason,  Shrewsbury,  13  B  Jones.  Cuttingsville. 

SUDBURY.— Town  clerk  Ju's  K  Hyde,  constable 'W  Pitt  Hyde, 
selectmen  Enoch  Smith  jr.  Tho's  J  Goodrich,  John  C  Sawyer  ;  trus- 
tees J  C  Sawyer,  Barnard  Keicham,  Wm  A  Williams  ;  listers  J  K 
Hyde,  Henry  J  Horton,  Augustus  Wheeler  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Bar- 
nard Ketcham;  clergy  David  Andrus  _meth.  Henry  Kingsley,  conv 
Kittridge  Haven,  univ.;  attorneys  Fordice  G  Warner,  Henry  J  Horton  ; 
pliysiciaBs  C  W  Horton — Gideon  Morton,  hot.;  postmaster  Charles  W 
Horton. 

TIJVAI OU TIL— Town  cleik  Geo  Capron,  constable  Orange  Train, 
selectmen  Harvey  Shaw,  N  W  Sawyer,  Calvin  Brewer  ;  trustees  John 
Cobb,  Levi  Rice,  Royal  Colman  ;  fisters  John  Cobb,  Nathan  Wilier, 
Lamson  Allen  ;  towji  agent  Obadiah  Noble  ;  clergy  Rufus  Clapp,  con.; 
physicians  Thomas  Clarke,  Jeduthan  Nicholson  ;  postmaster  VVilliam 
Vaughan. 

WMLLLYGFORD.— Town  clerk  David  Holden,  constables  Hosea 
Eddy,  Nicholas  Cook  jr.;  selectmen  Alfred  Hull,  Isaac  B  Munson,  Os- 
mond Stafford  ;  trustees  John  Fox,  Dyer  Townsend,  S  M  Edgerton  ; 
listers  Robinson  Hall,  Calvin  Townsend,  Amos  Bucklin  ;  town  agent 
Harvey  Button  ;  clergy  Stephen  Martindale,  con.  Albert  Champlin, 
meth. Saunders,  Joseph  Packer,  bap. Chapin,  univ.;  attor- 
ney Harvey  Button  ;  physicians  John  Fox,  Wm  C  Fox,  E  Eddy,  Da- 
vid Hulden  ;  jjostmasters  John  Ives,  Wallingford,  J  K  Vail,  South  W. 

WELLS. — Town  clerk  Ansel  Goodspeed,  constable  John  Howe, 
selectmen  William  Lamb,  Joseph  Park,  Wesley  demons  ;  trustees 
DB  Lewis,  John  S  Hewlet,  Wm  Lewis  ;  listers  John  S  Hewlet,  D  B 
Lewis  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  William  Pot- 
ter jr.;  clergy  Peter  H  Smith,  Joseph  Ayics,  Shubal  Lamli,  James  J 
Rowe,  meth.  Louis  McDonald,  epis.;  physicians  Joseph  Munson,  B 
H  Ilavnes  ;  postmaster  Levi  Lewis. 

WEST  H.aVEJ^.— Town  clerk  A  Wyman,  constable  D  Downs,  se- 
lectmen T  Shaw,  H  Howes,  G  Cook  ;  trustees  S  P  Abel,  H  Adams,  O 
F  Hitchcock  ;  listers  S  P  Abel,  B  Cook,  O  F  Hitchcock  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  J  Ofensend  ;  town  agent  W  H  Green  ;  clergy  J  P  Hunting- 
ton, bap.  J  Gilbert,  con.;  physicians  D  W  Armstrong,  J  Sanford  ; 
postmaster  R  S  Armstrong. 


Addison  County. 

^DDJSOJ^.— Town  clerk  David  V  Chambers,  constables  Edward 
H  Merrill,  Joseph  Spencer  jr.;  selectmen  Isaiah  Clark,  Joseph  How- 
ard, Wheeler  French;  trustees  Samuel  Pond,  David  V  Chambers, 
Gideon  Seeger ;  listers  Hyder  Barnes,  Jonas  N  Smith,  Erasmus  A 
Gulley ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Henry  Bre- 
i  voort ;  clergy  Israel  Koach,  bap.   Calvin  Cady,  con.;  physicians  Lu- 


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cian  P  Cheney,   Dav^id  C   Goottale  ;  postmasters    Lucian  P  Cheney, 
Chimney  Point,  Gidpon  Seeger,  Addi.son. 

BKIDPOKT.—  Tov.'ii  clerk  Ervin  E  Grosrener,  constahles  John 
(loodwin,  Daii'l  P  Rockwood  ;  selectmen  Reuben  Gillett,  James  Dunn, 
Podjamiu  Peacock ;  tiustees  William  Rockwood,  Wm  B  Benjamin, 
Gordon  Searl  ;  listers  C  Solace,  H  Smith,  A  P  Skiff;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Gordon  Searl;  town  agent  C  Solace;  clergy  D  Lamb,  con.  A 
H.avey,  bap.  J  F  Chamberlain,  meth. Spears,  prot  moth.;  attor- 
ney C  Solace  ;  physicians  Luther  Cory,  Joel  Rice;  postmaster  F  P 
Fletcher. 
1  BRISTOL.— Town  clerk  Henry  C  Soper,  constable  Wm  H  Need- 
ham,  selectmen  Horatio  Needham,  Luman  Munson,  Haivey  Parme-  ' 
;  !pe  ;  trustees  Harvey  Munsell,  Abraham  Gaige,  P  S  Warner ;  listers 
i  L  Munson,  T  Crane,  H  Soper  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  L  Munson  ;  town 
'  agent  H  Munsill ;  cleigy  BO  Jleeker,  meth.  C  Butler,  con.  S  S  Gale, 
1  bap.;  attorneys  Horatio  Needham,  J  C  Bradley ;  physicians  Wm  C 
j  Warner,  Rufus  Guilford  ;  postmaster  Datus  R  Gaige. 
I  CORjYIVMLL.-^Town  clerk  M  O  Porter,  consfable  C  H  Stowell, 
1  selectmen  Austin  Dana,  Chesterfield  Hooker,  Calvin  G  TiWen  ;  trus- 
'  tees  Wm  Hamilton,  Wm  Lane,  Harris  Bingham  ;  listers  Orin  Field, 
i  Win  Lane,  John  Sanford  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jesse  Elsworth  ;  town 
agi'iit  C  GTilden  ;  clergy  Jedediah  Bushnell,  Jacob  Scales,  con.  Wm 
B  Ransom,  free  church,  Jchiel  K  Wright,  bap.  Sylvester  B  Rockwell,, 
meth.;  physicians  P  Ford,  M  O  Porter,  O  J  Eells,  Jonathan  Peiry  ; 
I  postmaster  Samuel  Everts. 

I      FKRJiISBURGH.—'r(nyn  clerk  Zurial  Walker,    constable  Lewis 
i  Hurlbut,   selectmen  Lewis  Hurlbut,   Gideon  Fuller,   Jared  Booth; 
I  trustees  Stoddiird  Martin,  Heman  Barnum,  Alanson  Hard  ;  listers  Wm 
;  Hazard,  H  Barnum,  Wm  Chuyler  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Heman  Bar- 
!  num  ;  town  agent  Wm  Hazard  ;  clergy  Norris  Day,  pres.    Henry  W 
Stewart,  meth.;  physician  Jonathan  Cram;  postmaster  J  W  Martin. 
GOS/fEJV.— Town  clerk  AsahelDurkee,   constable  Wm  Carlisle 
jr.  selectmen  Asahe)  Durkee,   Rufus  Towle,   Jesse  White  ;  trustees 
Anthony  Baker,  Elnathan  Knapp,  Rufus  Towle  ;  listers  Aathony  Ba- 
ker, Reuben  Allen,   Rufus  Towle  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Reuben  Al- 
len ;  town  agent  Anthony  Baker. 

GRAJ^-ViLLE.—Town  clerk  Joseph  P  Ball,  constable  E  K  Glad- 
ding, selectmen  Elisha  Ford,  Charles  Lamb,  David  Eaton  ;  trustees 
Wm  Lamb  jr.  Caleb  Ford,  Selah  Benton  ;  listers  Joseph  Flint,  Jos  P 
Ball,  Charles  Lamb  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  David  Eaton ;  town  agent 
Joseph  Lamb  ;  postmaster  Warren  Hayderi. 

HMJ^COCK. — Town  clerk  Zerah  Barnes;-  corietable  Alba  Ellsworth, 
Selectmen  Zerah  Barnes,  Amos  Bassett,  Gardner  Chandler;  trustees 
John  Hackott,  Wm  H  Church,  Augustus  Taylor;  listers  Cha's  G-. 
Robbins,  Nathan  Claflin,  Augustus  Taylor;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Thaddeus  Austin  ;  town  agent  John  Hackett;  clergy  Timo  C  Eaton,, 
univ.;  physician  Jolin  Strong;  postmaster  Royal  Flint. 

LEICESTKR — Town  clerk  Ja's  S  Messer",  constable  S  S  Johnson, 
selectmen  John  Biiflockj  A  A  Swinington,  L  D  Jenny  ;  trustees  John^ 
Bullock,  A  A  Swinington,  John  Paine  ;  listers  John  G  Perry,  Ja's  S 
Messer,  A  A  Swinington  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Bullock  ;  town 
agent  Silas  W  Stanley  ;  clergy  Chester  Chamberlain,  meth.;  post- 
master S  S  Johnson. 

MIDDLEBURy.— Town  clerk  James  McDonald,  constables  Har- 
vey Goodrich,  J  P  Champlin  ; -selectmen  Tho's  M  Fitch,  Austin  John- 
son, Oliver  Hyde  ;  trustees  Edward  D  Barber,  Joseph  VV^arner,  Calvin 
Hill;  listers  Ira  Stewart,  Nahum  Parker,  George  Champlin,  Austin 
Johnson,   Edwin  Hammond  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Austin  Johnson  ; 


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town  agent  Dorastus  Wooster ;  clergy  Tho's  A  Merrill,  con.  Jacob 
VV  Dilhir,  epis.  Cyrus  Prindle,  C  II  Gridley,  nieth.,  B  Bricrly,  bap.; 
attorneys  Ciuirles  Linsley,  Durastiis  Wooster,  Horatio  Seymour,  Ozi- 
as  Seymour,  E  D  Barber,  E  W  Diiiry,  Peter  Starr,  J  S  Bushnell, 
Harvey  Bell  ;  pliysicians  Wni  Bass,  Zacheus  Bass,  J  A  Alien,  Ed- 
ward Tudnr,  VV  P  Russell,  John  Marshall,  Gerry  Ross,  Edwin  H 
Sprai;ue  ;  postmasters  Charles  Bowen,  Middlehury,  Levi  Needham, 
East^M. 

J\fOM'KTOjV.—To\vn  clerk  Stoddard  Mollis,  constable  Nathan 
Smitli,  selectmen  Charles  Stone,  M  W  Kinsley,  Ammi  Fuller;  trus- 
tees Roderick  Baldwin,  Lewis  Beers,  Daniel  Webb;  listers  Jonathan 
Holmes,  G  £  Stone,  Alson  Collins;  oveiseer  of  the  poor  Nathan 
Smith  ;  town  agent  M  W  Kinsley  ;  clergy  S  H  Tupper,  D  P  Hurlburt, 
meth.;  attorneys  L  B  Smith,  Wra  Elliott;  physicians  Ira  Smith,  GE 
Stone  ;  postmaster  L  C  Keeler. 

J^EW  HJiVKJ^. — Town  clerk  Jonathan  Hoyt,  constables  Sylvester 
Doud,  Epaphras  Halo  ;  selectmen  Ira  Giflord,  Amos  Matthews,  Wal- 
ter Barton  ;  trustees  Elias  Bottum,  Jonathan  Hoyt,  Jabez  VV  Lang- 
don  ;  listers  Elias  Bottum,  Jonathan  Hoyt,  Osmond  Doud,  Moses  F 
Wheeler,  Richard  Kidiler;  overseer  of  the  poor  Walter  Harlow: 
town  agent  Elias  Bottum  ;  clergy  James  Meacham,  con.;  physicians 
Adin  Hall,  Horatio  A  Smith,  Erasmus  D  Warner,  Cullen  Bullard; 
postmasters  Aaron  Bird,  New  Haven,  Edward  Jewett,  East  Mills. 

PAJ^TOJ^r. — Town  cleik  George  Spencer,  constables  Warren  S 
Brown,  Pbilo  Bristol  ;  selectmen  NeSson  H  White,  A  S  Harris,  Hiram 
Allen  ;  trustees  John  K  Hopkins,  B  F  Gaines,  George  Spencer  ;  lis- 
ters Silas  Tupper,  Silas  Pond,  Norman  Munson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Aaron  Carter;  town  agent  Horatio  N  White  ;  clergy  VV  W  Moore, 
James  Teubrocke,  bap.  Cha's  II  Lovejoy,  meth.;  attorney  Horatio  N 
White;  physicians  Pascal  Maxlield,  Morris  Smith;  postmaster  W 
Brown. 

RIPTOJV.—Town  clerk  Cha's  H  Champlin,  constable  Harry  Dow- 
ner, selectmen  Jona  R.  Furnall,  Samuel  Hendrick,  Timothy  VV^inter ; 
trustees  James  Pearsc,  James  Miles,  Harry  Downer  ;  listers  Jona  R 
Furnall,  Samuel  Hendrick,  Harry  Downer  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Sam- 
uel Hendiick;  town  agent  James  Miles ;  clergy  Hiram  H  Hurlburt, 
chris.;  postmaster  Daniel  Chipman. 

SALISBURY.— Town  cleik  P  D  Barrows,  constable  A  R  Huntley, 
selectmen  Miles  Story,  Franklin  Bump,  John  M  Weeks  ;  trustees 
Jonathan  Gibson,  Sumner  Briggs,  Lathrop  Bump;  listers  John  M 
VVeeks,  Marshall  S  Doty,  John  Dyer;  overseer  of  the  poor  Franklin 
Bump ;  town  agents  John  M  Weeks,  Lathrop  Bump,  John  Prout ; 
clergy  E  Noble,  meth  ;  attorney  John  Prout ;  physicians  Washington 
Miller,  Moses  H  Ranney ;  postmaster  Harvey  Doming. 

SHORKIMM. — Town  clerk  Levi  O  Birchard,  constable  Alphonzo 
B  Bascom,  selectmen  Kent  Wright,  John  T  Rich,  Marvin  North; 
trustees  Elisha  Bascom,  Levi  O  Birchard,  John  T  Rich  ;  listers  Silas 
H  Jenison,  Elisha  Bascom,  Isaac  Chipman;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen);  town  agent  Kent  Wright  ;  clergy  Josiah  F  Goodhue, 
con.  Kittridgc  Haven,  univ.  J  F  Chamberlin,  meth.;  attorney  U  H 
Everest ;  physicians  N  Needham,  Wm  A  Hitchocck,  Wm  P  Wright — 
Jesse  May,  bot.;  postmaster  E  B  Hill. 

STMRKSBORO'.— Town  c]erk  Wm  Worth  2d,  constable  Isaiah 
Strong,  selectmen  Andre  Ferguson,  David  McKellops,  Samuel  D  Hol- 
comb ;  trustees  Ira  Bushnell,  B  L  Knight,  Parley  Hill ;  listers  Wm 
VVorth  9d,  B  L  Knight,  Richard  Hill ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town 
agent  Ira  Bushnell ;  clergy  W  N  Frazicr,  David  Ferguson,  John  Pierce, 
meth.   Reuben  Butoff,  prot  meth.   Joel  Batty,  friend ;  attorney  A  M 


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Hawking  ;  physicians  John  Work,  John  Koeser,  F  W  Wheeler,  Iia 
Medcalf ;  postmaster  Elisha  Ferguson. 

FERGEjVJVKS.— Town  clerk  Wni  H  White,  constable  J  M  Taylor, 
selectmen  George  Parker,  VVni  E  Green,  Carlos  Blake  ;  trustees  (se- 
lectmen); listers  Samuel  Morgan,  John  Thompson,  Hosea  Willard, 
Elliot  Siierrel ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  H  F  Leav- 
itt,  con.  E  A  Greenleaf,  epis.  C  R  Wilkins,  meth.;  attorneys  E  I) 
Woodhridge,  P  C  Tucker,  Pierpoint  &  Lawrence  ;  physicians  D  C 
Stone,  A  iSprague,  A  Bradford  ;  postmaster  Wm  R  Bixby. 

fVEYBRIDOE.— Town  clerk  Isaac  Drake,  constable  D  P  Pond, 
selectmen  Leander  D  Gregory,  Edwin  Haywood,  Moses  Sargent ; 
trustees  Elijah  G  Drake,  Columbus  J  Bowdish,  Benjamin  Wales  ; 
listers  Philo  Jewott,  Isaac  Drake,  Milo  Stow;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen);  town  agent  Silas  L  Sprague  ;  clergy  L  li  Tilden,  con. 
Aruna  Lyon,  meth.  Increase  Jones,  bap.;  physicians  Zerah  Porter, 
Cullen  Bullard,  David  Packard,  Zenas  Shaw;  postmaster  Orange 
Brittell. 

WHITIJVO. — Town  clerk  Isaac  Ives,  constable  Lyman  P  White, 
selectmen  John  B  Walker,  J  F  Brown,  A  E  Briggs  ;  trustees  Simon 
Taft,  Calvin  Hubbard,  Daniel  M  Russegue  ;  listers  Benjamin  Need- 
ham,  Joseph  Simonds,  Abel  Walker;  oveiseer  of  the  poor  Alven  B 
Needham ;  town  agent  Harmon  Strong ;  clergy  Ira  Bentley,  Asa  O 
Hand,  meth.  B  Allen,  Volney  Church,  bap.;  physicians  Isaac  Ives, 
Volney  Church ;  postmaster  Simon  Taft. 


Orange   Cotinty. 

BRADFORD.— Town  clerk  Andrew  B  Peters,  constable  Moses  R 
Cbamberlin,  selectmen  John  B  Woodward,  Geo  P  Baldwin,  Moody 
Grow:  trustees  John  B  Pickett,  Geo  W  Prichard,  John  Pearsons  : 
listers  John  B  Pickett,  John  B  Corliss,  Jesse  Johnson  :  overseer  of 
the  poor  John  B  Pickett:  town  agent  Jesse  Merrill:  clergy  Silas  Me 
Keen,  con.  Wm  M  Mann,  Elliot  B  Fletcher,  meth.  Geo  L  Goulett, 
chris.:  attorneys  J  W  D  Parker,  Setb  Austin,  Jesse  Merrill :  physi- 
cians John  Poole,  Henry  Hayes,  Ira  M  Clark :  postmaster  George 
Prichard. 

BRAWTREE.— Town  clerk  Ammi  Nichols,  constable  Edmund 
Tilson  jr.  selectmen  Levi  Tracy,  Augustus  Flint,  Stephen  Mann  : 
trustees  Alfred  Nevins,  John  Curtis,  Wm  Nichols  :  listers  Alfred 
Nevins,  Whitman  Howard,  Elijah  Flint,  Joseph  Riford  :  overseer  of 
the  poor  Elijah  Flint :  town  agent  Araunah  Spear :  clergy  Ammi 
Nichols,  con.:  attorneys  J  T  Nevins,  R  Dinsmore :  physicians  Sam'l 
Craig,  B  F  Rickard — Stephen  Benton,  Caleb  Chase,  bot.:  postmasters 
Abel  Lyman,  Braintree,  Joseph  Spear,  West  B. 

BROOKFIELD.— Town  clerk  Andrew  W  Bigelow,  constable  Ell- 
as Smith,  selectmen  Wm  M  Alvord,  F  G  Bigelow,  John  Griswold  jr.: 
trustees  Jfohn  Wheatley,  Justus  Edson,  Reuben  Peck  :  lister."*  Reuben 
Peck,  Sprague  Arnold,  Elisha  AUis :  overseer  of  the  poor  Daniel 
Kingsbury  :  town  agent  Noah  Paine:  clergy  Daniel  Wild,  con.  Jehi- 
el  Claflin,  fr  bap.  W  W  Lovejoy,  bap.:  physicians  Tho's  W  Bailey, 
S  H  Smith  :  postmasters  Noah  Paine,  Brookfield,  Philip  Davis,  East  B. 

CHELSEA.— Town  clerk  Amos  S  Hatch,  constable  H  E  G  Mc 
Laughlin,  selectmen  Elihu  Norton,  Daniel  Wyman,  Amos  A  Howes: 
trustees  Elijah  Coburn,  Harry  W  Hatch,  Syreno  Allen  :  listers  Josh- 
ua Dickinson,  Rufus  H  Hyde,  Harry  Hale:  overseerof  the  poor  Harry 
Hale  :  town  agent  L  B  Vilaa  :  clergy  B  B  Newton,  con.  R  H  Spaul- 
ding,  meth.  Micah  Coburn,  univ.:  attorneys  John  W  Smith,  Thomas 
Jones,  Jason  Steele,  Levi  B  Vilas,  P  C  Jones,  S  C  Eaton:  physicians 


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Tliom;is  AVinsluw,  John  M.-(_^lure,  James  R  ftJor.-<e — Urban  Latlirop, 
bot.:  postmasfer  Carlos  C  StoDC. 

COlilJVTII. — Town  clerk  Sainuol  HiLseltine,  constable  Moses  Saw- 
yer, sulectuion  HiibbarJ  Fellows,  Anios  C  Toiiney,  Reuben  Steven?  : 
trustees  .San)uel  IlaseUinc,  George  Sleeper,  VViiithrop  Green  :  listers 
Samuel  Darling,  Nelieiiiiab  Lovewell,  David  Dearborn  :  overseer  of 
the  poor  and  town  agent  George  Sleojjer :  clergy  Solon  Martin,  con.  J 
II  Patterson,  P  N  Granger,  meth.  A  D  Smith,  iVathaniel  P.owls,  bap.: 
attorney  Wni  Sjjencer;  physicians  Joshua  Tenny,  Israel  Hinklev,  N 
Tuplin  jr.  A  Carpenter,  E  Smith  ;  postmasters  Tiieodore  Cooke,  Cor- 
iiitli,  John  Merrill,  East  C. 

FjilHLEi:.— Town  clerk  J  B  Bailey,  constable  Elias  Driggs,  se- 
lectmen Zebnlon  Norris,  John  McLane,  Francis  Davis  :  trustees  Jo- 
siah  Joslin,  Stephen  Cliapman,  Rufus  Read:  listers  Thomas  Hiland, 
Dyar  Waterman,  S  D  I'antill :  overseer  ol'tlie  poorS  D  Banfill :  town 
agent  A  II  Gilmore:  clergy  Daniel  Blodgett,  con.  J  B  Morse,  univ.: 
attorney  M  Morey :  physician  Francis  Davis,  bot.:  postmaster  J  B 
Bailey. 

J^'E  IfBURY.— 'Town  clerk  David  Johnson,  constable  John  E  Cbam- 
berlin,  selectmen  Charles  Hale,  Moody  Chamberlin,  Jonas  W  Clark: 
trustees  Hiram  Tracy,  Samuel  Hutchins,  AB  WTenney:  listers 
Cliarles  Hale,  Moody  Chamberlin,  Jonas  W  Clark  :  overseer  of  the 
poor  John  E  Chamberlin  :  tov.-n  agent  Tappan  Stevens  :  clergy  Geo 
W  Campbell,  Samuel  R  Thrall,  con.  Benj  R  Hoyt,  Lorenzo  D  Bar- 
rows, (Jsman  C  Baker,  Clark  T  Hinman,  Solomon  Sias,  Orange  Scott, 
meth.:  attorneys  Joseph  Berry,  Abel  Underwood,  Elijah  Farr:  phy- 
sicians John  Stevens,  VVm  H  Carter,  Enocli  Thatcher  :  postmasters 
Prentiss  Knight,  Newbury,  Hiram  Trnry,  Wells  River,  Tbo's  J  Doe, 
South  N.,  Thomas  Wason,  Bolton's  Ville. 

ORjijyGK.—Town  clerk  Reuben  White,  constable  Carlos  Carpen- 
ter, selectmen  Jeremiah  Sandborn,  Timothy  Hancock,  Lathrop  Fish  : 
trustees  Carlos  Carpenter,  Horace  Fifield,  Kendall  Beard:  listers 
Luther  Carpenter,  David  Holbrook,  Christopher  Richardson:  over- 
seer of  the  poor  David  Holbrook:  town  agent  Horace  Fitield  :  clergy 
Ezekiel  Currier,  meth.:  physician  Preston  Chamberlain :  postmaster 
Orange  Fifield. 

RJiJ\rDOLPH.— Town  clerk  Benj  T  Blodgett,  constable  Horace 
Wheeler,  (East  R.,)  selectmen  Lebbeus  Egerton,  Horace  Wheeler^ 
Wrn  B  Chandler:  trustees  Wm  Nutting,  Jacob  K  Parish,  Charies 
Waldo  :  listers. J  K  Parish,  Charles  Waldo,  Elias  Carpenter,  Loren 
Griswold,  Harvey  Lamson  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Belcher  Salisbury: 
town  agent  Martin  Flint:  clergy  Elderkin  J  Boardman,  Edward 
Cleveland,  con.  S  P  Williams,  meth.  Joseph  D  Marsh,  Lazarus 
Riford,  Winslow  Fish,  cliris.  Wm  Frost,  univ.  S  C  Sanborn  fr  bap.: 
attorneys  Wm  Nutting,  Philander  Perrin,  Edmund  Weston,  Wm  He- 
bard :  physicians  P  D  Bradford,  S  W  Thayer  jr.  Jacob  R  Pember,  John 
S  Smith,  Walter  Carpenter,  Jeliiel  Smith:  postmaFters  Philander 
Perrin,  Rand<dph,  Alfred  Hehard,  East  R.,  Edward  Hobart,  West  R. 

STHMFFORl).— Town  clerk  Stephen  Morrill,  constables  William 
Sanborn,  Hiram  Barrett:  selectmen  John  Burnham,  Abraham  Biowu, 
Ebenozer  West :  trustees  Stephen  Moriill,  Wells  Blaisdell,  Pliuy 
Day;  listers  Wm  Sanborn,  Chase  Dow,  Daniel  G  Pejinock:  clergy 
Adonijnb  H  Cutler,  con.  Aaron  Buzzell,  John  Pettingill,  Eli  Clark, 
fr  bap.  Jared  L  Green,  John  Libbey,  Ezekiel  Drew,  chris.  J  L  Wing, 
meth,  Stephen  Goodale,  univ.:  attorney  Daniel  Cobb:  physicians 
Albigence  Pierce,  J  N  Stiles,  E  Baldwin— Alex  M  Lane,  bot.:  post- 
masters Wm  Sanborn,  Strafford,  Cyrel  Barrett,  South  S. 

THETFORD.— Town  clerk  Melvin  N  Russ,    constable  Jeremiah 


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Dodge,  scloctmea  James  Tyler  jr.  Welcome  D  Ladd,  Jonathan  Em- 
erson: trustees  Wm  H  Latham,  Jonathan  Emerson,  Henry  Gillett: 
listers  Jesse  M  Clary,  Wm  Farnham,  Bola  Child:  overseers  of  the 
poor   (selectmen):  town  agent  Enoch  Slade  :  clergy  E  G  Bahcock, 

Morse,  con.  Kichard  Bedford,  Ira  Beard,  nieth.  James  Clement, 

bap.:  attorneys  Simeon  Short,  Abijah  Howard  jr.:  physicians  Na- 
thaniel White,  Wm  Sweatt,  H  H  Niles,  J  W  Thaver  :  oostmasters 
Thomas  Kendrick,  Thetford,  M  J  Walker  Union  Village,  T  B  Brown, 
Post  Mills. 

TO PStMM.— Town  clork  Levi  Tabor,  constable  Wm  Rogers,  se- 
lectmen R  M  Bill,  Moses  Jones,  Charles  Grow  :  trustees  R  M  Bill, 
David  Corliss,  Charles  Grow  :  listers  Jonathan  Jenno'ss,  Samuel  Batch- 
elder,  David  Corliss  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Jonathan  Jenncss  :  clergy 
Stillman  Morgan,  Wm  Sanborn,  con.  C  H  Shipman,  fr  bap.:  attorney 
J  W  Batchelder  :  physicians  Isaac  McNiece,  David  Dodge,  E  M  Bill : 
postmasters  Isaac  McNiece,  Topsham,  Moses  Wallace,  West  T. 

TUJVBRIDOE.— Town  clerk  Cha's  M  Lamb,  constable  Wm  P 
Brown,  selectmen  John  E  Dodge,  Joseph  Foster,  Harvey  Tracy  :  trus- 
tees John  Lougee,  E  L  Tracy,  Spencer  Smith  :  listers  Zebina  Whit- 
ney, Daniel  Tarbell  jr.  Tho's  S  Paine  jr.:  overseer  of  the  poorElisha 
L  Tracy  :  clergy  Joseph  Thatcher,  D  H  Williston,  con.  George  Hack- 
ett,  fr  bnp.  Gillraan  Sanborn,  bap.:  attorney  Gustavus  Rolfe  :  physi- 
cian Cha's  B  Chandler :  postmaster  Francis  Sturtevant. 

VEKSHtRK. — Town  clerk  Thomas  Koycs,  constablo  Ira  Corse, 
selectmen  Daniel  Howe,  B  O  Tyler,  Simeon  Bacon  :  trustees  Thomas 
Keyes,  Mosos  Bartholomew,  Simeon  Bacon:  listers  Joa  T  Carleton, 
Jacob  Church,  Gilead  Jones  :  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen):  cler- 
gy Nelson  Hollis,  fr  bap.  Asa  Putney,  con.:  physicians  B  O  Tyler, 
Archibald  Hoyt :  postmaster  H  T  Keyes. 

fV^SHIJVOTOJV.— Town  clerk  John  Colby,  constable  John  Eme- 
ry, selectmen  Hiram  Fellows,  Hall  Burgan,  J  E  Worthley  :  trustees 
C  S  Calfe,  Zenas  Smith,  Charles  White  :  listers  C  S  Caife,  Stephen 
Burton,  Elisha  Tracy:  overseer  of  the  poor  C  S  Calfe  :  town  agent 
John  Colby  :  clergy  Joshua  Tucker  :  attorney  John  Colby :  physician 
Levi  Burton  :  postmaster  John  Stone. 

ITEST  FAIRLEE.— Town  clerk  Elisha  Thayer,  constablo  JohnG 
Beiry,  selectmen  Elisha  May,  Wm  Niles,  David  Robinson:  trustees 
Elisha  May,  Azariah  Wild,  John  Coburn :  listei's  George  May,  Joseph 
Kimball,  Benjamin  Moroy :  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Fuller:  town 

agent  Wm  Niles  :  clergy  Stephen Leavitt,  fr  bap. Doswell,  con.: 

physician  Alfred  Pixley:  postmaster  A  B  Southworth. 

WJLLIAMSTOWJ^.— Town  clerk  Darius  Pride,  constable  Ebene- 
zer  Bass,  selectmen  Porter  Martin,  John  Lynde,  AJvin  Smith  :  trus- 
tees Darius  Pride,  Alvah  Simons,  Asa  Howe  :  listers  Darius  Pride, 
Alvah  Simons,  Porter  Martin :  overseer  of  t!ie  poor  Horace  Ware  : 
clergy  John  A  Vinton,  con.  James  Templeton,  niPth.  Friend  Blood, 
bap.  Joshua  Tucker,  fr  bap.  Lester  Warroa,  <iniv.:  physician  N  W 
Perry  :  postmasters  Pi,  Ainsworth,  Williamstown,  C  Paine,  West  W. 

Cliittendeii  County. 

BOLTOM.— Town  clerk  Sam'l  B  Kenedy,  constable  Sam'I  Morse, 
selectmen  Sam'l  B  Kenedy,  Joseph  Smith,  John  Beede :  trustees 
John  Pinio,  Ja's  Whitcomb,  Moses  L  Colton :  listers  John  Pinio,Ja'.s 
Whitcomb,  Sam'l  B  Kenedy :  postmaster  Joseph  Smith. 

CHARLOTTE.— Town  clerk  Sam'l  H  Barnes,  constable  David  C 
Gillett,  selectmen  Birdsey  Newell,  David  Cook,  Obadiah  Van  Vleit: 
trustees  Wm  E  Skinner,  Luther  Stone,  S  H  Barnes  :  listers  Caleb  E 
Barton,  Wm  E  Skinner,  Peter  Van  Vleit :  overseer  of  the  poor  and 


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town  agent  David  Cook  :  c'.ersw  E  W  Goodman,  con.    Wm  F  Ilurd 

'"n^ir^l'^lic^'ifn^'^ir,^"'"'''  ""=''  Taggert:  postmaster  C  B  Martin.' 
_  COLCHESTER.— Town  clerk  Jos  E  Rhodes,  consfible  Ca=sius  N 
I  helps,  selectmen  Jacob  Rolfe,  Milton  D  VVickware,  EHsha  Baker  • 
trustees  Henry  Boardman,  John  S  ^Vei>ster,  Joseph  E  Rhodes  :  listers 
Henry  Boardman,  Thomas  Brownell,  John  S  Webster,  N  B  Munson  • 
overseer  of  the   poor  Charles  Collins  ;  town  agent  Sidnec  B  Rolfe  • 

clergy  A  Barker,  con Campbell,  meth.  C  Green,  bap.: 'physicians' 

Oalvin  Denijus,  G  \V  Horton  :  postmaster  Ca?sins  ]\'  Phelps. 

£SS£X— Town  clerk  Amasa  Bryant,  constable  Alanson  Bliss,  se- 
lectmen PL  Castle,  D  Day  jr.  B  B  Butler  :  trustees  Samuel  pLge, 
Jedediah  Tu-ttle,  A  J  Watkins  :  listers  Benj  Joslin,  George  Whitney 
Albert  btevens :  overseer  of  the  poor  P  L  Castle  :  town  agent  B  B 
liutler:  clergy  Daniel  Warren,  con.  Chester  Ingraham,  bap  BM 
xiall,  George  Whitney,  meth.  E  G  Drake,  L  T  Harris,  R  Trick,  prot 
meth.:  attorney  Jesse  Carpenter  :  physicians  B  F  Warner.  B  Y  War- 
ner, John  W  Emery,  M  Mead,  Simou  Tubbs  :  postmastef  Thaddeus 
K  t  letcher. 

HfJVESBURGH.-Town  clerk  Wm  B  Viele,  constable  Harmon 
Burritt,  selectmen  Ornn  Murray,  Smith  Noble,  Josiah  Steele  :  trus- 
tees Jedediah  Boyr.ton,  Erastus  Meech,  John  S  Patrick:  listers  Jo- 
seph Marsh,  Daniel  Patrick  jr.  F  W  Baldwin  :  overseers  of  the  poor 
(Holeclmen):  town  agent  Joseph  Marsh  :  clergy  Otto  S  Hoyt,  cod.  W 
G  Johnson,  bap.  C  H  Leonard,  meth.:  attorneys  Nahum  Peck,  Har- 
mon Toby  :  physicians  Daniel  Goodyear,  C  E  Jliles,  Elmer  Ceccher 
,1  L  Beach,  J  W  Miles Hodse,  hot.:  postmaster  T  W  Gibb    ' 

HLWTmOrOJV.-To^yn  clerk" James  Ambler,  constable  Selah 
Ambler,  selectmen  Stephen  Saylcs  jr.  John  Snyder,  George  Eddy; 
trustees  John  Judson,  John  Bickford,  Lyman  Hall :  listers  Alexander 
Ferguson,  Sylvester  Derby,  Sylvester  R  Snyder:  overseer  of  the 
poor  John  Judson  :  town  agent  John  Snyder  :  clergy  Orange  Dike,  fr 
bap.  Wm  Hurlhurt,  bap.  Bunyan  Bradley,  meth.:  physicialis  Reuben 
Nims,  Pierce  Standish  :  postmaster  Orange  Dike. 

JERICHO — Town  clerk  John  Lyman,  constable  Dana  Bicknell 
selectmen  Truman  Galusha,  J  T  Clapp,  Orville  Shaw:  trustees  Oli- 
ver Lowry,  Lemuel  Blackman:  listers  Julius  H  Bostwick,  Lemuel 
Blackman,  Erastus  Fields,  Andrew  Warner  :  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen):  tov.n  agent  Oliver  Lowry  :  clerry  [saiah  Huntley,  bap. 
/.  Bhss,  Simeon  Bicknell,  con.:  attorney  F  G  Hill :  physicians  George 
Howe,  Jamir.  Hamilton— Ransom  Blood,  hot.:  postmasteis  S  C  With- 
erby,  Jericho,  Jamin  Hamilton,  Jericho  Centre. 

JV//Z,rOjV.— Town  clerk  Nathan  Burnell,  constable  Harmon  Wcod- 
rufi,  selectmen  Samuel  Boardman,  Elisha  Ashley,  B  C  Wright:  trus- 
ty's Wm  Mears,  Heman  Fairchild,  O  M  Clark:  listers  Ira  Witters, 
Elijah  Herrick,  Philander  Mears,  Lyman  Burgess,  Wm  V  Reynolds  : 
overseer  of  of  the  poor  Arthur  Hunting:  town  agent  Benj  Fairchild  • 
clergy  James  Dougherty,  con.  O  E  Spiccr,  A  Campbell,  Martin  Gra<'g, 
meth.:  attorneys  A  G  Whittemote,  Cha's  H  Perrigo:  physicians  Dan- 
iel H  Onion,  Benjamin  Fairchild— Wm  S  Johnson,  bot.:  postmasters 
Geor-o  Ayres,  Milton,  A  G  Whittemore,  West  M. 

RfCHMOJVD.— Town  clerk  Ezra  B  Green,  constable  Thomas  C 
Bainey,  selectmen  Eli  Brownson,  Levi  Whitcomb,  Rtifus  Stevens  : 
truste^cs  Artemas  Flagg,  Daniel  Goodrich^  James  Humphrey:  listers 
AsaGillett,  Sylvanus  Douglass,  Amos  B  Cooper:  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen):  town  agent  Artemas  Fiagg :  clergy  Lyman  Love- 
well,  con.  Thomas  Browning,  univ.:  physicians  Seth  Cole,  Reuben 
Nims— Wtn  Fo5b,  bot.:  postmaster  Wm  Rhodes  jr. 

SHELBURjY— Town  clerk  Lyman  Hall,  constable  Ira  Andrews, 


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selectmen  Henry  S  Morse,  Guy  Tracy,  Ja's  S  Blin  :  trustees  Samuel 
Fletcher,  Win  Harmon,  E  W  Spear :  listers  Henry  S  Morse,  Fred't 
Maeck,  Gurrad  Burritt :  overseer  of  the  poor  Hazleton  Lake  :  town 
agent  Giles  Spear:  clergy  Joshua  Poor,  Andrew  Witherspoon,  meth. 
Charles  Cleveland,  epis.:  physician  Jonathan  Taylor:  postmaster 
Geo  B  Isham. 

ST.  GEORGE. — Town  clerk  Reuben  Lockwood,  constable  Orlo 
S  Lockwood,  selectmen  Sherman  Beach,  Silas  Isham,  Eben  Isham: 
listers  S  Beach,  Reuben  Lockwood,  N  Lockwood:  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen). 

UJVDERHILL.— Town  clerk  J  H  Tower  jr.  constable  Edwin  Haw- 
ley,  selectmen  Edw  F  Hutchings,  John  Story,  Eli  Woodworth :  trus- 
tees Eli  Whitton,  Joseph  Wells,  Joseph  Smith  :  listers  John  Story, 
Hawley  Naramore,  Joseph  Wells  :  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Choat: 
town  agent  Joseph  Wells  :  clergy  John  Adams,  con.:  attorneys  Wm 
S  Hawkins  :  physicians  Alanson  Burroughs,  A  H  W  Jackson  :  post- 
master J  H  Tower. 

JVESTFORD.— Town  clerk  Marcus  Swain,  constable  Manly  Dim- 
ick,  selectmen  John  Parker,  Daniel  Jackson,  Benj  F  Beach  :  trustees 
Isaac  Chase,  Calvin  Earle,  Timothy  Sibley  :  listers  Amos  Hobart, 
Orange  Lawrence,  John  Hazelton,  Isaac  Chase,  Artemas  Allen : 
overseer  of  the  poor  Truman  Chase  :  town  agent  Wm  Wood:  clergy 
John  H  Woodward,  con.  B  F  Taylor,  meth.:  attorney  Warren  Hoxie  : 
physicians  Marcus  Swain,  Thomas  Haynes  :  postmaster  J  R  Ilalbert. 

fPILLISTOJV.— Town  clerk  Chauncey  Brownell,  constable  Nath'l 
Parker,  selectmen  Truman  Chittenden,  Nathan  Stearns,  Jesse  Thomp- 
son :  listers  Wright  Clark,  Rufus  Watson,  Ziniri  Root :  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen):  town  agent  David  French  :  clergy  Simeon  Par- 
melee,  con.  Lyman  Smith,  bap.  Aaron  Hall,  meth.:  attorneys  David 
French,  Chauncey  Brownell:  physicians  Matthew  Colo,  Carl  Valk: 
postmaster  H  L  Nichols. 


■Washington.  County. 

BJlRRE.-~-To\vn  clerk  Alvau  Carter,  constable  Alvan  Drury,  se- 
lectmen Leonard  Keith,  Ambrose  Bradford,  Joshua  Petlingill:  trus- 
tees Newell  Kinsman,  Joel  Goldsbary,  Jesse  Scott:  listers  Jacob 
Scott  jr.  Elijah  D  WheelePj  John  Trow:  overseer  of  the  poor  and 
town  agent  David  French  2d  :  clergy  Andrew  Royce,  con.  John  Cur- 
rier, meth.  John  E  Palmer,  univ,:  attorneys  Newell  Kinsman,  Eph'm 
E  French,  Alphcus  Tilden  :  physicians  Robert  Paddock,  Lyman  Pad- 
dock, Walter  Burnham,  Seaver  Chamberlin :  postmasters  George 
Johnson,  Barre,  Alvan  Carter,  South  B. 

BERLIJ\r.—To\yn  clerk  Abel  Knapp,  constable  Christo.  C  Bullock, 
selectmen  Orrin  Smith,  Sheffield  Hayward  jr.  Robert  Johnston  :  trus- 
tees John  Winslow,  Joel  Warren,  Sheffield  Hayward  jr.:  listers  Cy- 
rus Bailey,  Asa  Andrews,  Perley  Foster  :  overseer  of  the  poor  James 
Currier :  town  agent  Sheffield  Hayward  jr.;  clergy  Austin  Hazen, 
con.  W  Hemingway,  meth.:  physicians  John  Winslow,  Orrin  Smith  : 
postmaster  Israel  Dewey. 

C.dLjlIS. — Town  clerk  Gideon  Hicks,  constable  Enoch  C  McLoud, 
selectmen  Abdiel  Kent,  Nelson  A  Chase,  Chester  Bugby  :  trustees 
Nathaniel  Eaton,  Jesse  White,  John  Robinson:  listers  Nathaniel 
Eaton,  Joseph  Lance,  Abdiel  Kent :  overseer  of  the  poor  Jabez  Mow- 
er ;  clergy  David  Packard,  meth.  Mills  Sweat,  chris.:  attorney  Shu- 
bael  Wheeler  :  physicians  Asa  George,  Horace  Douglass,  WmS  Car- 
penter :  postmasters  Jonas  Hall,  Calais,  Asa  Alden  East  C. 

DUXBURY. — Town  clerk  Ira  Arms,   constable  Gilman  Huntley, 


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selectmen  Wm  C  Griffith,  Sam'l  C  Turner,  Benjamin  Holmes  :  trus- 
tees Gilbert  Huntley,  Ira  Arras,  Eben'r  W  Corss  :  listers  Ira  Arms, 
Samuel  Ridley,  Earl  Ward:  overseer  of  the  poor  Edward  Crossett : 
town  agent  Samuel  Ridley  :  clergy  Samuel  Parker,  bap.  Calvin  Hunt- 
ley, fr  bap.  Hershall  Foster,  moth.:  attorney  R  G  Eulkeley. 

FAySTOJ\r.—'l'ovin  cltik  Eber  H  Ba.\ter,  constable  SimsonHays, 
Belectmen  Moses  J  Boyce,  Wm  Bixby,  Calvin  Grandy  :  listers  Seth 
Taylor,  Russel  Drew,  Dan'l  B  Sherman  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Hugh 
McCauley  :  town  agent  Benjamin  Davis  :  clergy  Ziba  Boynton,  prot 
meth.  Arba  Durkee,  fr  bap.:  physician  Eber  H  Baxter,  hot. 

MARSHFIKLD. — Town  clerk  Jacob  Putnam,  constable  Spencer 
Dodge,  selectmen  Horace  Hollister,  Edward  Wheeler,  James  Pitkin  : 
trustees  Jacob  Putnam,  Jonathan  Goodwin,  Stephen  R  Hollister:  lis- 
ters Ira  Smith,  Horace  Hollister,  Edwin  Pitkin  :  overseer  of  the  poor 
Horace  Hollister  :  town  agent  Bowman  B  Martin  :  clergy  John  Capron, 
bap.:  physicians  Asa  Phelps,  Ezra  Paine  :  postmaster  Samuel  Ains- 
worth. 

MIDDLESEX.— Town  clerk  Horace  Holden,  constable  Stephen 
Herrick,  selectmen  Geo  II  Lewis,  Samuel  Daniels,  Benjamin  Willey  : 
trustees  Wm  S  Clark,  Leander  Warren,  John  Poor:  listers  John 
Bryant,  John  Poor,  Stephen  Hcirick  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Robert 
McElroy  :  town  agent  Stephen  Herrick  :  clergy  Elbridge  Knight,  con. 
Wm  Peck,  Israel  Hale,  meth.  Benjamin  Chatcerton,  Samuel  Barnett, 
fr  bap.:  physicians  Ariel  Blanchard,  David  Sheldon :  postmaster 
Horace  Snow. 

J\I 0 RET OWJV.— Town  clerk  Lester  Kingsley,  constable  Uriah 
Howe,  selectmen  Charles  Howe,  Leonard  K  Foster,  Sam'l  C  Smith  : 
trustees  Alphous  Bass,  Uriah  Howe,  Lyman  Child:  listers  Barnabas 
Mayo,  Alpheus  Cass,  Alpheus  C  Nobles  :  overseer  of  the  poor  and 
town  agent  Levi  Spalding  :  clergy  John  Perrin,  Nathan  B  Spalding, 
meth.  Wm  P  Gale,  con.:  physician  Lester  Kingsley  :  postmaster  Les- 
ter Kmgsley. 

MOJVROE. — Town  clerk  Asaph  Town,  constable  Ira  McLoud,  se- 
lectmen Stephen  C  Burnham,  Hiram  Putnam,  Ja's  R  Norcross  :  trus- 
tees John  Blanchard,  Daniel  Sabin,  Ebenezer  Bruce  :  listers  Eben'r 
Bruce,  Elisha  Town,  Mich-ael  Jackson  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Elias 
Heath:  town  agent  Stephen  Chapman  :  cleigy  Isaac  Swan,  fr  bap.: 
postmaster  Asa  Preston. 

MOjXTPELIER.— Town  clerk  Lyman  Briggs,  constables  Addison 
Peck,  John  G  Putnam:  selectmen  Charles  Sibley,  John  Vincent,  Ira 
S  Town  :  trustees  Daniel  Baldwin,  Carlos  Bancroft,  Israel  Goodwin  : 
listers  Daniel  Baldwin,  George  Worthington,  Royal  Wheeler :  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Henry  Y  Barnes  :  town  agent  Azel  Spalding :  treas- 
urer Daniel  Baldwin :  clergy  Sherman  Kellogg,  John  Gridloy,  Joab 
Seeloy,  con.  John  G  D.iw,  E  S  Scott,  meth.  Zebina  Young,  fr  bap.  Eli 
Ballon,  Univ.:  attorneys  Samuel  Prentiss,  Cyrus  Ware,  Wm  Upham, 
L  B  Peck,  O  II  Smitli,  Jedulhun  Loomis,  Thomas  Reed,  H  H  Reed, 
Azel  Spalding,  J  Y  Vail,  D  P  Thempson,  J  P  Miller,  F  F  Merrill,  J 
T  Marston,  ll  W  Heaton,  Geo  B  Manser,  J  A  Vail,  Charles  Reed, 
Wm  K  Upham,  Stillman  Churchill,  George  Reed  :  physicians  Edward 
Lamb,  James  Spalding,  J  Y  Dewey,  F  W  Adams,  Z  P  Burnham, 
Charles  Clark,  N  C  King,  D  Corliss,  Milo  L  Burnham— T  C  Taplin, 
dentist:  postmasters  E  S  Merrill,  Montpelier,  Apollos  Metcalf,  East 
M.,  Benjamin  Southwick,  North  M. 

J^ORTHFJELD.— Town  clerk  Volney  H  Averill,  Constable  David 
R  Tilden :  selectmen  David  W  Hadley,  Luther  S  Burnham,  Nathan- 
iel King  jr.:  trustees  Isaac  P  Jenks,  Sam'l  U  Richmond,  Luther  S 
Burnham  :  listers  Nathan  Morse,  Jesse  Averill,  Joel  Winch  jr.:  ovcr- 


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seer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Gould  :  town  agent  Nathan  Morse :  clergy 
A  T  Bullard,  meth.  Calvin  Granger,  con.  Nathaniel  King,  ft  bap.: 
attorneys  John  L  Buck,  Henian  Carpenter :  pliysiciana  Benjamin 
Porter,    Clifton  Claggett :    postmaster  Elijah  Smith. 

PL^LYFIELD.— Town  clerk  Ezra  Kidder,  constable  Daniel  Lam- 
son,  selectmen  Jau.es  Palmer,  Levi  Bartlett,  Horace  Batchelder: 
trustees  James  Palmer,  Mark  M  Page,  Ebenezer  Martin  :  listers  John 
Lawrence,  Justus  Kinney,  Dudley  Perkins  :  overseer  of  the  poor  and 
town  agent  Nathaniel  Bancroft :  clergy  Samuel  Marsh,  con.  John  VV. 
Wheeler,  meth.  L  H  Tabor,  univ.:  attorneys  Joseph  A  Wing,  S  H 
Curtiss :  physicians  Nathaniel  Bancroft,  Ebenezer  Conant,  Jared 
Bassctt :  postmaster  Francis  B  Hall. 

ROXBURY. — Town  clerk  Jehiel  Allen,  constable  Dexter  Samson, 
selectmen  Enos  K  Young,  Tho's  R  Shaw,  Jehiel  Allen  :  trustees  Je- 
hiel Allen,  Isaiah  Shav.',  Darius  Hatch  :  listers  Charles  Samson,  Isaiah 
Shaw,  Alien  Spalding  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Allen  Spalding  :  town 
agent  Silas  Braley  :  clergy  Edward  Brown,  univ.  Israel  Keith,  chris 
physician  Jehiel  Allen  :  postmasters  John  M  Spalding,  Roxbury,  Still- 
man  Ruggles,  East  R. 

WJllfSFIELD.—Tovin  clerk  Orange  Smith,  constable  Ira  Rich- 
ardson jr.  selectmen  Hiram  Jones,  Jonathan  Morse,  Cyrus  Joslin  : 
trustees  R  Richardson  jr.  Henry  Dewey,  Matthias  S  Jones  :  listers 
Samuel  Chipman,  Orson  Skinner,  John  Campbell :  overseer  of  the 
poor  M  S  Jones  :  town  agent  Jenison  Jones  :  clergy  Preston  Taylor, 
con.  H  J  Wooley,  meth.:  attorney  Benj  H  Adams  :  physicians  David 
C  Joslin,  Orange  Smith  :  postmaster  R  Richardson  jr. 

W.^RRKM.— Town  clerk  Franklin  A  Wright,  constable  H  G  Van 

Deuzen,  selectmen  D  Upham,  M  Ordway,  R  Kimball:  trustees 

,  Wm  B  Tyler,  M  Ordway:  listers  A  Cushman,  Jos  A  Cur- 
tis, Wm  B  Tyler:  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Chipman:  town  agent 
Jos  A  Curtis:  clergy  LD  Pomeroy,con.:  physician  A  Kendrick  :  post- 
master Harvey  D  Morgan. 

^  MATERBURY.—Tovin  clerk  Paul  Dillingham  jr.  constable  D  M 
Kniglits,  selectmen  Wm  VV  Wells,  Heman  Sherman,  Jona  P  West: 
trustees  Amasa  Pride,  Paul  Dillingham  jr.  Rufus  C  Smith :  listers 
Henry  F  Janes,  Henry  Douglass,  George  Atkins  :  overseer  of  the  poor 
Tho's  B  Downer:  town  agent  Paul  Dillingham  jr.:  clergy  John  F 
Stone,  con.  J  P  Hall,  bap.  Samuel  Lord,  Ira  Gray,  fr  bap.  Peter  P 
Harrower,  meth  :  attorneys  Dan  Carpenter,  Henry  F  Janes,  Paul 
Dillingham  jr.  Rufus  C  Smith  :  physicians  Oliver  M  Drew,  Tho's  B 
Downer,  Cha's  C  Arms :  postmasters  Rufus  C  Smith,  Waterbury, 
Jeremiah  Clark,  W.  Centre. 

WORCESTER.— Tavin  clerk  Amos  Rice,  constable  Martin  C  Rice, 
selectmen  Abel  Whitney,  Wm  H  Cooper,  Horace  Hovey:  trustees 
Thomas  Reed,  Franklin  Johnson,  Thomas  Hutchinson:  listers  Farris 
Leonard,  Leonard  Hamblet,  Milton  Brown  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Abel 
Whitney :  town  agent  Cyrus  Brown :  clergy  Moses  Fulsom,  fr  bap.: 
postmaster  Samuel  Andrews. 


Caledonia  County. 

jB.^ieJV^T'.— Town  clerk  John  Shaw,  constable  Obed  S  Hatch,  se- 
lectmen Alexander  Gilchrist  2d,  Peter  Laird,  LorenKenney  :  trustees 
Levi  P  Parks,  Robert  Harvey,  Ebenezer  Brewer  :  listers  Walter  Har- 
vey, Robert  Kenney,  Alexander  Johnson  :  overseer  of  the  poor  David 
Gibson  :  town  agent  Mordecai  Hale  :  clergy  Thomas  Goodwillie,  pres. 

Erasmus  I  Carpenter,  con Smith,  bap.   John  H  Skinner,  meth.: 

attorney  Mordecai  Hale  :  physicians  Wm  G  Neilson,  Socrates  Tuttle, 


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John  McNabb,   Sanborn:  postmasters    Henry  Stevens,  Barnet, 

John  McNabb,  Mclndoe's  Falls,  Levi  P  Parks,  Passumpsic. 

BURKE.— Town  clerk  Asahel  Bnrrington,  constable  John  S  J  Be- 
mif!,  selectmen  Stephen  Houghton,  Cha's  C  jN'ewell,  JN'ath'l  R  Ran- 
dall :  trustees  Asaliel  Bunington,  Lucius  Denison,  Elam  White  :  lis- 
ters Benj  F  Belden,  Jesse  Marshall,  Asa  Smith  :  overseer  of  the  poor 
Benj  F  Belden  :  town  agent  Geo  W  Denison  :  clergy  Piulus  Godding, 
bap.  John  Clark,  con.:  physician  Abel  Brown  :  postmaster  Lucius 
Denison. 

CMBOT.— Town  clerk  Thomas  Osgood  jr.  constable  Joseph  Pres- 
ton, selectmen  Timo  P  Fuller,  Hugh  VVilson,  Caleb  Fisher ;  trustees 
John  Damon,  Marcus  O  Fisiier,  Paul  Dean  :  listers  Ebenezei  Smith, 
Leonard  Orcutt,  VVm  Lance  :  overseer  of  the  poor  Marcus  O  Fislier : 
town  agent   Timo  P  Fuller:  clergy  Levi  H  Stone,  con.    A  J  Gibson, 

metb.   McCoy,  bap.    Samuel  Stocker,  univ.:  attorneys  John  W 

Twiss,  Geo  W  Stone  :  physicians  Parley  Scott,  D  G  Hubbard  :  post- 
master Geo  D  Dana. 

DjIJVF'ILLE. —  Town  clerk  Archelaus  Sias,  constable  John  Currier, 
selectmen  Geo  W  Drew,  Asa  Morrill,  Seneca  Ladd  :  trustees  Sara'I 
B  Mattocks,  VVm  Blount,  Benjamin  Gilson:  listers  John  Currier,  John 
F  Pope,  Wra  Blount:  overseer  of  the  poor  Geo  VV  Drew:  town  agent 
Theron  Howard:  clergy  R  C  Hand,  con.  Elisha  Adams,  meth.  Lewis 
Fisher,  bap.  Ebenezer  Thompson,  Archelaus  Sias,  chris.:  attorneys 
Charles  Davis,  Azor  Wethcrbee,  Theron  Howard,  George  B  Chan- 
dler, Charles  S  Dana:  physicians  Eldad  Alexander,  Uri  Babbit,  Sam- 
uel Collins,  Oliver  Morse,  Royal  M  Ayer — Samuel  Hill,  hot.:  postmas- 
ters S  J  Y  Vail,  Danville,  Wm  J  Stanton,  North  D, 

GROl'OJV.— Town  clerk  Isaac  N  Hall,  constable  Daniel  Darling, 
selectmen  John  Darling,  Daniel  Roberts,  Hugh  Dunn:  trustees  Isaac 
N  Hall,  Moses  Plummet,  Eben  Paul:  listers'lsaac  N  Hall,  John  Dar- 
ling, Isaac  Morse  :  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Hosea  Welch: 
clergy  James  Smith,  meth.  Lyman  Culver,  bap.:  attorneys  Nehemiah 
H  Joy,  Thomas  Roberts:  physicians  Horatio  W  Heath,  Reuben  VV 
Hill :  postmaster  Wm  Darling. 

HARDWICK.— Town  clerk  D  W  Aiken,  selectmen  S  Sinclair, 
John  L  Pope,  Amasa  Goodrich:  trustees  L  H  Delano,  E  Strong,  O 
Crosby:  listers  D  W  Aiken,  F  E  Fuller,  J  L  Smith :  overseer  of  the 
poor  J  L  Smith:  town  agent  Simeon  Sinclair:  clergy  A  O  Hulburt, 
con.  A  Ajnger,  bap.  S  Thurber,  fr  bap  :  attorneys  Bliss  N  Davis,  J  R 
Skinner:  physicians  A  Smith,  N  B  Spalding,  J  Sanborn:  postmasters 
L  H  Delano,  Hardwick,  E  A  Judevine,  South  H. 

KIRBY.— Town  clerk  Merritt  Newhall,  constable  Henry  C  Leach, 
selectmen  Araunah  Leach,  Nathaniel  Lewis,  Russel  Risley  :  trustees 
A  VV  Burroughs,  James  Church,  David  Young,  listers  A  VV  Bur- 
roughs, Timotny  Locke,  Nathaniel  Willis  :  overseer  of  the  poor  A 
W  Burroughs:  clergy Frost,  meth.  Luther  Wood,  con. 

LYJfDOJV. — Town  clerk  Elias  Bemis  jr.  constable  Wm  Locko, 
selectmen  Stcplicn  McGaft'oy,  Welcome  McGaffey,_  Walter  Hoyt. 
trustees  Ephraim  Chamberlin,  J  T  G  Cunningham,  VVelomo  Bemiss : 
listers  Ephraim  Chamberlin,  VV'elcome  Bemiss,  Ferdinand  L  Walk- 
er :  overseer  of  the  poor  Ira  Kittredge  :  town  agent  Otis  Evans  :  cler- 
gy Jonathan  Greenleaf,  con.  J  D  Rust,  meth.  Daniel  Ciuimhy,  fr  bap.: 
attorneys  Thomas  Bartlett  jr.  Geo  C  Cahoon,  Nicholas  Baylies,  Isaac 
Fletcher :  physicians  Bena'iah  Sanborn,  Edw'd  S  Mattocks,  Selira 
Newell:  postmasters  Eph'm  Chamberlin,  Lyndon,  Elias  Beemia  jr. 
Lyndon  Centre. 

MEfVAIiK.— Town  clerk  and  constable  Lawson  M  Sleeper,  select- 
men  Henry  Dollolf,   Charles  Kinney,   Jabez  Smith  :  trustees   John 


v^ieeper,  Obed  Johnson,  Olney  Smith  :  listers  Alpheus  Stoddard,  Amos 
Parker,  Charles  Palmer:  overseer  of  the  poor  Ohiey  Smith :  poat- 
mastei  Wm  G  Denison. 

PEACH^iM.—To\vt\  clerk  David  Merrill,  constable  Josiah  Dana2d, 
selectmen  Lyman  Watts,  Moses  Martin,  John  Phillips :  trustees  E  C 
Oliamherlin,  Samuel  A  Chandler,  Hazen  Merrill :  listers  E  C  Cham- 
berlin,  Simon  Blanchaid,  David  W  Choat :  overseers  ol  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen): clergy  David  Merrill,  con.  John  Clarke,  meth.:  attorneys 
John  Mattocks,  Wm  Mattocks  2d  :  physicians  Josiaii  Shedd,  G  W 
Cobb  :  postmaster  Ephraim  C  Brown. 

RYEG^TE.— Town  clerk  Wm  Gray,  constable  David  H  Beattie, 
selectmen  George  Cowlec,  James  Hall  2d,  James  R  Park:  trustees 
Wm  Johnstone,  Robert  Dickson,  Andrew  Warden  :  listers  John  Ca- 
meron, Robert  Symes,  Archibald  Park:  town  agent  Wm  Gray  :  cler- 
ffv  Wm  Prinffle,  associate  pres.;  physician  Eli  Perry  :  postmaster  Geo 
Cowles. 

SHEFFIELD. — Town  clerk  James  Townsend,  constable  Laban  M 
Gray,  selectmen  John  P  Ingalls,  Moses  Davisr,  Samuel  A  Bean :  trus- 
tees Joseph  Ide,  Joshph  II  Ingalls,  James  Townsend :  listers  Joseph 
II  Ingalls,  Jonathan  Taylor,  Samuel  Bean:  overseer  of  the  poor  Hor- 
ace Drown :  town  agent  Jesse  G  Kinaston :  clergy  J  B  H  Norris, 
meth.:  postmaster  Joseph  Ide. 

ST.JOHMSBURy\—Town  clerk  Jerry  Dickerman,  constables  Mar- 
sena  Hallet,  Seth  Burroughs  :  selectmen  Ezra  Ide,  Jonas  Flint,  Gard- 
ner Wheeler:  trustees  Calvin  Morrill,  David  Goss jr.  Erastus  Fair- 
banks :  listers  Moses  Kittredge,  David  Ge-ss  jr.  John  Ide  :  overseer  of 
the  poor   Lambert  Hasting^:  town  agent    Moses  Kittredge  :  clergy 

John  H  Worcester,   Rufus  Case,   con.  Haynes  Johnson,  Frost, 

meth.  H  Sampson,  univ.:  attorney  Ephraim  Paddock  :  physicians  Cal- 
vin Jewett,  Moriill  Stevens,  Jerry  Dickerman,  Geo  C  Wheeler,  Ezra 
Worcester :  postmasters  Moses  Kittredge,  St  Jolinsbury  Plain,  Wni 
P  Stoughton,  St  J.  North,  Calvin  Morrill,  St  J.  East. 

St/rrOJV.— Town  clerk  Nehemiah  Shaw,  constable  Nath'l  Glid- 
den,  selectmen  Josiah  Willey,  Ralph  Jacobs,  Jeremiah  Parker:  trus- 
tees Jenks  M  Putnam,  James  Ruggles,  Caleb  Aldrich  :  listers  David 
Gifhn,  Wm  Hutchinson,  Jonathan  Richardson  :  overseer  of  the  poor 
Chauncey  Holman  :  town  agent  John  Beckwith  :  clergy  David  Cross, 
T  P  Moulton,  Mark  Hill,  fr  bap.  Leonard  Austin,  meth.:  attorney 
John  Beckwith  :  physician  W  W  Carpenter :  postmaster  John  Beck- 
with. 

WMLDEJ\r. — Town  elerk  Dan'l  Wooster,  constable  Hiram  Perkins, 
selectmen  Nath'i  Perkins  3d,  Edvv  Farrington,  Abias  Shurtliff :  trus- 
tees Dan''l  Wooster,  Merrill  Foster,  Leonard  Farrington:  listers  Dan- 
iel Woostei,  Hiram  Perkins,  Serno  Montgomery:  overseer  of  the 
poor  Robert  White  :  attorney  James  Bell :  postmasters  Thomas  W 
Vincent,  Walden,  Leonard  Farrington,  South  W. 

WATERFORD.— Town  clerk  Lucius  Freeman,  constable  O  H 
Freeman,  selectmen  Wm  Hovey,  Rufus  Ilurlbutt,  Denis  May  ;  trus- 
tees F  R  Carpenter,  A  R  Ross,  Joseph  Ide:  listers  Royal  Ross,  I  D 
Stoddard,  John  Hill :  overseer  of  the  f>oor  and  town  agent  Wm  Hov- 

ey  :  clergy  Thomas  Hall,  con. Carr,  meth.:  attorney  Jonathan  D 

Stoddard;  physicians  R  F  Rowell,  Ralph  Bugbee,  Abner  Miles:  post- 
masters E  C  Parks,  Waterford,  Thomas  Hall,  Lower  W. 

WHEELOCK.— Town  clerk  JnoW  Brown,  constable  Hollis  Heath, 
selectmen  Edward  M  Morgan,  Sara'l  F  Shatiuck,  Jona  M  Sanborn: 
trustees  Hiram  Kelsey,  John  Emerson,  S:-uri  F  Shattuck :  listers 
Samuel  Bigelow,  Samuel  Nelson,  Wm  B  Joms  :  overseer  of  the  poor 
Edward  M  Magoon  :  town  agent  Samuel  B.,'elow:  clergy  John  Davis, 


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Horatio  N   Harris,   Jonathan  Nelson,   fr  bap.:  pliysiciaa   Frederick 
Leavenworth  :  postmaster  Jcft'erson  Cree. 


Pranltliii  County. 

BAKERSFIKLD.— Town  clerk  Silas  B  Hazeltino,  constahle  Harry 
Montiiffuo,  sclectmc-n  Silas  Potter,  H  T  Brighani,  Charles  C  Stone  ; 
trustees  Elisha  Parker,  Ira  Fay,  Dan'l  W  Hooker ;  listers  Comfort 
Barnes,  Elisha  Pnrker,  Elijah  Barnes  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town 
agent  Wm  C  Wilson  ;  clergy  Thomas  CanlielJ,  con.  Lewis  Potter, 
meth.;  atttorney  Wm  C  Wilson  ;  physicians  Oliver  F  Houghton,  Mo- 
ses Perlev;  postmaster  Clia's  C  Stone, 

BERKSHIRE.— Town  clerk  Haney  Clark,  constables  P  P  Leav- 
ens, Milton  Rublee  ;  selectmen  Lewis  Ewins,  Milo  Lewis,  J  O  Jow- 
ett ;  trustees  John  Lewis,  Jasper  Chaffee,  Orson  Thayer;  listers  Hi- 
ram Darling,  Oliver  Austin,  Wm  Clapp  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Dol- 
phus  Paul  jr.;  town  agent  Thomas  Childs  jr.;  clergy  Albert  Stone, 
Wm  Galusha,  bap.  More  Bingham,  epis.  Tho's  Kirby,  Bishop  Isbell, 
meth.  Mcllaymond  Austin,  fr  bap.;  attorneys  Jasper  Rand,  Jackson 
Nutting,  Joseph  Smith,  Thomas  Childs  jr.;  physicians  Zeri  Cushman, 
S  S  Butler,  ON  Burlison,  Wm  C  Ellsworth.  B  B  Searl ;  postmasters 
H  S  Bowen,  Berkshire,  Jasper  Rand,  West  B.,  Wm  Clapp,  East  B. 

EMOSBURGU.—'Yowa  c!erk  Horace  Eaton,  constable  Henry  Wal- 
bridge,  selectmen  Wm  N  Smith,  Timothy  K  Adams,  Clark  Barnes  ; 
trustees  Jonas  Bouteli,  Bennet  Eaton,  Chester  Waller;  listers  Jonas 
Boutoll,  Cha's  B  Maynard,  H  N  Barber ;  overseer  of  tho  poor  and 
town  agent  H  N  Barber;  clergy  John  C  Wilder,  con.  Jarius  Eaton  jr. 
George  McKellips,  meth.  A  Kilburn,  fr  bap.  O  W  Babcock,  bap.; 
physicians  Horace  Eaton,  Rollin  Eaton,  Eliphaz  Eaton  ;  postmasters 
Th  Fuller,  Enosburgh,  Wm  N  Smith,  West  E.,  Samuel  Kendall,  E. 
Falls. 

FAIRFAX — Town  clerk  Churchill  Samp=on,  constables  Reuben 
Dewey,  Sidney  Howard;  selectmen  Hiram  Bellows,  A  S  Gove,  Philo 
England  ;  trustees  Homer  E  Hubbell,  Harry  C  Safford,  Lyman  Haw- 
ley  ;  listers  James  H  Farnsworth,  James  Bellows,  Alanson  Weljster ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Reuben  Dewey  ;  town  agent  Homer  E  Hubbell; 
clergy  Tertius  ReynoUls,  con.  H  D  Hodge,  bap.  Ephraim  Butler,  prot 
meth.;  attorneys  H  E  Hubbell,  Anson  Soule,  Madison  Scott,  Aaron  S 
Beeman  ;  physicians  Ja's  H  Farnsworth,  Jos  D  Farnsvvoith,Renselear 
Soule  :  postmasters  S  W  Brush,  Fairfax,  John  H  Richardson,  North  F. 

FAIRFIELD.— Town  clerk  Joseph  Soule,  constable  Orniond  D 
Bradley,  selectmen  Bradley  Soule,  G  G  Brigham,  Loyal  Leacli  ;  trus- 
tees Joseph  Soule,  W  W  Thorp,  C  W  Keyes  ;  listers  Joseph  Soule, 
Martin  Prindle,  Abraham  Northrup  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  Bradiey 
Soule  ;  town  agent  B  G  Brigham  ;  clergy  E  HSayles,  epis.  A  J  Samp- 
son, con.   Adrian,  bap.;  physicians  C  W  Keyes,  Leander  Drew, 

Michael  Hatch  ;  postmasters  A  G  Soule,  Fairfield,  Abijah  Holmes, 
East  F. 

FLETCHER.— Town  clerk  Cassander  F  Ide,  constable  Albert 
Kinsley,  selectmen  Medad  R  Parsons,  Zerah  W  Strait,  Jona  Wells 
jr.;  trustees  Joseph  Ellsworth  jr.  Guy  Kinsley,  Royal  T  Bingham  ; 
listers  Joseph  Ellsworth  jr.  John  Kinsley  jr.  Jesse  Bailey  ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Guy  Kinsley  ;  town  agent  Jonathan  Bailey  ;  physician  C 
F  Ide  ;  postmastei   Medad  P  Blair. 

GEORGIA. — Town  clerk  Lorenzo  Janes,  constable  Wm  K  War- 
ner, selectmen  Abner  Bliss,  Horatio  Goodrich,  Asahel  Y  Johnson  ; 
trustees  Elijah  Dee,  Asahel  Johnson,  Lorenzo  Janes  ;  listers  Alvin 
Hyde,  Josiah  Ballard,  Cyrus  Hotchkiss  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and 
town  agent   Albert  Bliss  ;  clergy    G  W  Ranslow,  con.   Alvah  Sabin, 


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Roawell  Mears,  bap.;  phygicians  H  P  Blair,  H  Washburn,  S  E  Parks, 
A  Hardin;,';  postmaster  Albert  Bliss. 

HIQHGJiTE.—Tov/n  clork  Benjamin  Peake,  constable  J  Cum- 
mins, selectmen  Wm  Skeels,  Clark  Albee,  Samuel  Gates  ;  trustees 
Joseph  B  Cutler,  John  Barr,  Mark  R  Averill ;  listers  E  C  Hoskina, 
J  S  Jenison,  Luther  Meigs  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  C  H  Jenison ;  town 
agent  R  L  Paddock ;  clergy  Wra  F  Halsey,  cpis.  E  W  Kellogg,  con. 
Alexander  Dickson,  meth.;  altorneyg  R  L  Paddock,  Benjamin  Peake, 
L  E  Pelton;  physicians  J  D  Lookinland,  Joseph  B  (/'otlev — David 
Skeels,  hot.;  postmasters  S  W  Keyes,  Highgate,  D  H  Farrington,  East 
H.,  Allen  Barr,  Sase's  Mills. 

MOJ^TGOMERY.— 'Town  clerk  B  W  Fuller,  constable  Jonathan 
Gates,  selectmen  D  H  Bailey,  Heman  Hopkins,  Salva  Goodspeed ; 
trustees  A-:a  Wheeler,  Daniel  Barrows,  Wm  Parks  ;  listers  Jonah 
Thomas,  Thomas  Kingsley,  Tolman  Sampson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Timothy  Martin  ;  town  agent  Asa  Wheeler  ;  clergy  A  H  Cull,  epis.; 
physician  B  W  Fuller  ;  postmaster  J  L  Clapp. 

RICHFORD.— Town  clerk  John  Huse,  constable  James  Corless, 
selectmen  Alden  Sears,  Harvey  D  Farrar,  Harmon  Powell  ;  trustees 
Jesse  Woodruff,  Josiah  Blaisdell,  Jay  Powell ;  listers  Jesse  Woodrutf, 
Joseph  Noyes,  Wm  Y  Weightman  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men); town  agent  Alden  Sears;  clergy  Jay  Powell,  meth.  H  W  Bal- 
lard,    Johnson,  bap.;  attorney   John  I  Royoe  ;  physicians  John 

Huse — Shubael  Davis,  bot.;  postmaster  Alden  Sears. 

SHELDOM:— Town  clerk  Theophilus  Mansfield,  constable  R  A 
Shattuck,  selectmen  Amlrew  Durkee,  Joel  Whitney,  Chester  Janes  ; 
trustees  Jacob  Wead,  Wm  Green,  Alfred  Keith  ;  listers  Jacob  Wead, 
Andrew  Di}rkee,  Cyrus  Keith  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Andrew  Durkee  ; 
town  agent  Theophilus  Mansfield ;  clergy  Phineas  Kingsley,  con. 
Bishop  Isbell,  meth.;  attorneys  J  W  Sheldon,  Augustus  Burt,  The- 
ophilus Mansfield  ;  physicians  A  M  Brown,  John  Gallup  ;  postmasters 
Sam'l  B  Sheldon,  Sheldon,  P  Kingsley,  East  S. 

ST.  ALBMJVS.—Towa  clerk  Wm  Bridges,  constable  John  Gates, 
selectmen  Luther  B  Hunt,  Wheat  Beals,  Robert  Lovewell  ;  trustees 
Romeo  H  Hoyt,  A  H  Huntington,  C  F  Safford  ;  listers  Jona  R  Dan- 
forth,  M  F  Palmer,  Julius  H  Brooks,  Charles  Stilphen,  Laban  Lasell ; 
oversce.r  of  the  poor  Samuel  Parsons  ;  town  agent  James  Davis  ;  cler- 
gy Worthington  Smith,  B  B  Cutler,  con.  Wm  Henry  Hoyt,  epis.  Benj 
Marvin,  meth.  Heman  Green,  ref  meth.;  attorneys  John  Smith,  S  S 
Brown,  BHSmalley,  H  Adams,  H  R  Beardsley,  J  J  Beardsley,  James 
Davis,  Orlando  Stevens,  H  E  Seymour,  A  O  Aldis,  R  H  Hoyt,  L  H 
Nutting,  Benjamin  Swift,  D  A  Danforth  ;  physicians  Charles  Hall, 
John  L  Chandler,  John  Branch,  Newton  H  Ballou— O  Pier,  J  Wat- 
son, Wm  Warren,  hot.;  postmaster  Oscar  A  Burton. 

SJVMJYTOJV.— Town  clerk  Zoroaster  Fisk,  constable  Jolin  Barney, 
selectmen  Joseph  Blake,  Nelson  Bullard,  Harvey  Rice;  trustees  Ja's 
Piatt,  Timothy  Foster,  Charles  Bullard  ;  listers  James  Piatt,  George 
Green,  Orange  Abell,  Orrin  Janes,  M  E  Housinger ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Warren  Robinson  ;  clergy  E  H  Dotman,  con.  A  Dickinson,  meth. 
J  M  Beaman,  bap.;  attorneys  N  L  Whittemore,  G  W  Foster  ;  physi- 
cians Iia  Hatch,  Lewis  Janes,  D  P  Bennett;  postmasters  H  B  Far- 
rar, Svanton,  E  B  Rounds,  S.  Centre,  Alonzo  Green,  East  S. 


Orleans  County. 

^LBjJjYT.—Town  clerk  Luther  Delano,  constable  Timothy  C 
Miles,  selectmen  Perley  Hyde,  Eli  Chamberlin,  Erastus  Fairman  ; 
trustees  Eli  Chamberlin,  Daniel  Rowell,  Zuar  Rowell ;  listers  Rufus 
B  Hovey,   Jona  P  Blaisdell,   Converse  Rowell ;  overseer  of  the  poo 


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Silas  Ilovey  ;  town  agent  Jona  P  Elaisdcll ;  clergy  IJlias  R  Kilby,  con, 
George  Putnam,  melh.;  physicians  Dyer  Biil— David  W  Hill,  bot.; 
psBtniastcr  Dyer  Bill. 

BARTOM'. — Town  clerk  Horace  Pierce,  constable  Sam'l  S  Kim- 
ball, si-lectmen  Lyndon  Robinson,  Richard  Newton,  George  Leland ; 
trustee:)  Sidney  S  Hemingway,  Amos  C  Robinson,  Timotliy  Dudley; 
listers  Fred'k  W  Kimball,  Timotliy  Dudley,  Ezra  W  HuH'man  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Daniel  Smith  ;  town  agent  Luther  Merriam  ;  clergy 
Ora  Piersons,  con.  Hollis  Kendall,  meth.;  attorney  John  H  Kimball  ; 
physicians  Aaron  Pierce,  Hiram  Hoyt ;  postmaster  Ellis  Cobb. 

BROWJVIJVnTOA':— Town  clerk  Chester  Gilbert,  constable  Asa 
K  .Smith,  selectmen  Elisha  White,  Joseph  N  Savage,  Timothy  Jos- 
lin  ;  trustees  Jeremiah  Huntoon,  Joseph  K^  Savage,  Wm  Gilfillen  ;  lis- 
ters Elisha  White,  Jeremiah  Huntoon,  Wm  Gilfillen  ;  overseers  of 
tlie  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Elisha  White  ;  clergy  Alex  L  Twi- 
liglit,  A  W  Kott,  con.  J  Palmer,  meth.;  physicians  Ja's  R  Grow,  Jona 
F  Skinner ;  postmaster  Silas  Brigham. 

CHARLESrOJ\r.—1o\\n  clerk  Ira  Brackett,  constable  Edson  Ly- 
on, selectmen  Willard  Chase,  Gardner  Gage,  Stephen  C  Cole  ;  trustees 
J  M  Robinson,  Hilton  Brackett,  Ira  Warren  ;  listers  Hilton  Brackett, 
Ja's  P  Tyler,  Ira  Warren;  overseer  of  the  poor  Earl  Cole  ;  town 
agent  Ebenozer  Cole  ;  physicians  Elijah  Robinson — Joseph  N  Masta, 
bot.:  postmasters  S  M  Cobb,  Charleston,  Silas  Gilkov,  East  C. 

CRAFTSBURY.—Tovinc\Gx\!.  Joseph  Scott,  constable  Hollis  F 
Allen,  selectmen  J  W  Mason,  H  F  Allen,  Nath'l  P  Nelson ;  trustees 
James  A  Paddock,  Joseph  Scott,  H  F  Allen  ;  listers  Wm  J  Hastings, 
Stephen  Paddock,  Hiram  Merrill ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  W  Ma- 
son ;  town  agent  Nathan  S  Hill;  clergy  Sam'l  R  Hall,  con.  Sara'l  M 
Wilson,  pres.  J  C  Aspenwall,  meth.;  attorneys  Ja's  A  Paddock,  Na- 
than S  HUl ;  physicians  Ephraim  Brewster,  Daniel  Dustin,  Daniel 
Bates,  Tyler  Mason  ;  postmaster  W  E  Paddock. 

DERBY. — Town  clerk  Aaron  Hinman,  constable  Isaac  HinnjaHjr. 
selectmen  Nchemiah  Colby,  Harry  Daggett,  Lewis  C  Bates  ;  trustees 
Rufus  Stewart,  Benj  Hinman,  Charles  Kingsbury  ;  listers  Oren  New- 
comb,  Ira  Fish,  Zenas  Cobb ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Zeliulon  W  Niles  ; 
town  agent  Charles  Kingsbury  ;  clergy  Wm  Claggett,  con.  Nathan 
Denison,  bap.  Silas  Wiggins,  meth.  Norman  W  Camp,  epis.;  attor- 
neys Stoddard  B  Colby,  E  G  Johnson,  Henry  F  Prentiss  ;  physicians 
Lemuel  Richmond,  Lewis  Patch;  postmasters  Nehemiah  Colby,  Der- 
by, Brigham  Pike,  West  D.,  Elbridgc  G  Johnson,  D.  Line. 

OLOVER. — Town  clerk  Joseph  H  Dwinnell,  constable  John  Hurl- 
butt,  selectmen  Charles  Ilaidy,  Joseph  H  Dwinnel,  Warren  Sartwell ; 
trustees  John  Boardman,  John  Sartwell,  Sanford  Atherton ;  listers  E 
B  Simonds,  Amos  P  Bean,   "Ziba  Bliss  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph 

Barker  ;  town  agent  Nathan  Norton  ;  clergy  Ora  Pearsons,  con.  

Kendall,  meth.   Ford,  univ.;  attorney   W  H  Martin  ;  physician 

Sanford  Atherton  ;  postmaster  E  B  Simonds. 

Gic£-EJVSi?0/?0'.— Town  clerk  Nathan  Cutler,  constable  J  N  Ste- 
vens, selectmen  E  Blanchard,  Horace  Cass,  L  F  Waterman  ;  trustees 
Geo  H  Page,  Enoch  Tolman,  Ezekiel  Rand  ;  listers  John  Sawyer,  Ja- 
bez  Pinnoy,  Geo  H  Page  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Sawyer ;  town 
agent  Jabez  Pinney  ;  clergy  N  W  Scott,  S  G  Scott,  meth.  Wm  A  Cha- 
pin,  con.  Marvin  Grow,  bap.;  physician  Edward  Clark  ;  postmaster  J 
N  Stevens. 

HOLLAJ^D. — Town  clerk  Aaron  Davis,  constable  Josiah  C  Rob- 
inson, selectmen  Wm  Hall,  Josiah  C  Robinson,  Henry  Pinney  ;  trus- 
tees Wm  Hall,   John  Mead,   Jason  Hinman  ;  listers  Joshua  French, 


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Ja'm  Mead,  Aaron  Davis  ;  overseer  of  the  poor   Aaron  Davis  ;  town 
agent  Elijah  Albce  ;  clergy  N  K  Kimball,  meth. 

IRjISBUROH.— Town  clerk  Henry  M  Bates,  constable  Wm  Ful- 
ler jr.  selectmen  Jonas  Kidder,  Albert  A  Webster,  Jesse  Cooper; 
trustees  iMoocly  B  Kimball,  George  Nye,  Samuel  Gonant ;  listers  M 
B  Kimball,  Luke  Spencer,  Ralph  P  Skinner  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Joseph  Knight ;  town  agent  Samuel  Conant ;  clergy  James  Johnson, 
con.  Ira  A  Swoatland,  meth.;  attorneys  Jesse  Cooper,  Geo  C  West, 
Timothy  P  Redfield,  Cha's  W  Prentiss,  John  H  Ptentiss  ;  physician 
Samuel  Tucker  ;  postmaster  Timo  P  Redtield. 

J^Y. — Town  clerk  Walter  Carleton,  constable  Lanson  Sanborn, 
selectmen  Bradley  Sanborn,  Willard  Hoyt,  Lanson  Sanborn  ;  trustees 
Lanson  Sanborn,  Walter  Charlton,  Ithamar  Hadlock  ;  listers  Wm 
Williams  jr.  Joshua  Hunt,  Horace  Upton ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Wil- 
lard Hoyt ;  town  agent  Wm  Williams  jr.;  clergy  Walter  Charlton, 
meth.  Harling  Gilman,  chris.;  postmaster  Lanson  Sanborn. 

LOWELL. — Town  clerk  Wm  Brown,  constable  Ja's  S  Wooley,  se- 
lectmen Wm  S  Flint,  Calvin  Sartlc,  Amasa  Paine  ;  trustees  Laban 
Sprague,  H  L  Harding,  A  F  Harding;  listers  Herod  Farnam,  Amasa 
Paine,  B  F  Pickett ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent 
Thomas  Wooley  ;  postmaster  Amasa  Paine. 

MOROJUV.—Town  clerk  Charles  Cummings,  constable  John  C 
Moore,  selectmen  Osmond  V  Colby,  Samuel  Bartlett,  Simeon  Aibee  ; 
trustees  Charles  Cummings,  Daniel  Hamlet,  Cyrus  Hemenway  ;  lis- 
ters Charles  Cummings,  Wm  Colby,  Osmond  Hastings  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Wm  Manser;  town  agent  Charles  Cummings  ;  clergy  Jacob 
S  Clark,  con. 

jVEWPORT.— Town  clerk  Seymour  Lane,  constable  Peter  Whee- 
lockjr.  selectmen  Asa  B  Moore,  Orviile  Robinson,  Sylvanus  Hem- 
ingway ;  trustees  Seymour  Lane,  Joel  R  Daggett,  Walter  Bowman  ; 
listers  Roderick  Adams,  Josiah  Joslin,  Leonard  Walker  ;  overseerjof 
the  poor  Josiah  Joslin  ;  town  agent  Joel  R  Daggett;  clergy  Sam'iB 
Rider,  Nathaniel  Daggett,  bap.;  physician  Lewis  Morrill ;  postmaster 
Samuel  Smith. 

ORLE.dJVS.— Town  clerk  Sam'l  S  Kendall,  constable  Josiah  B 
Wiieelock,  selectmen  Loring  Frost,  D  P  Walworth,  Orin  Alton  ; 
trustees  Amasa  Plastridge,  Thomas  Baldwin,  Eben'r  M  Gray  ;  listers 
Loring  Frost,  Thomas  Guild,  Eben'r  M  Gray  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Silas  Sears  ;  clergy  L  S  French ,  con.;  attorneys  Charles  Storey,  Oli- 
ver T  Brown  ;  physician  S  S  Kendall ;  postmaster  Calvin  Harmon. 

^ALEM. — Town  cierk  Samuel  Blake,  constable  Calvin  S  Grow, 
selectmen  Noyes  Hopkinson,  John  Wilson,  J  C  Smith  ;  trustees  Noyes 
Hopkinson,  Abial  Cole,  Calvin  S  Grow;  listers  Josiah  Lyon,  Samuel 
Blake,  Sumner  Cummins  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Calvin  S  Grow;  town 
agent  Joseph  Morse ;  clergy  John  Wilson,  meth.;  postmaster  Joseph 
Morse. 

TROY.-^Town  clerk  Thaddeus  Pierce,  constable  Frederick  Fuller, 
selectmen  Alpheus  Currier,  John  Hamilton,  Wm  Billings;  trustees 
James  Hamilton,  Curtis  Phelps,  Robert  Kay  ;  listers  Ezra  Johnson, 
Frederick  Fuller,  Ira  A  Bailey  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Newland  Per- 
kins ;  town  agent  Norman  Boardman;  clergy  George  Stone,  con.  No- 
ah Nichols,  bap.;  attorneys  Sam'l  Sumner,  Norman  Boardman  ;  phy- 
sicians D  H  Bard,  Henry  Corey,  Levi  C  Moore  ;  postmasters  P  Ful- 
ler, Troy,  K  Hastings,  t.  Furnace,  W  C  Gilman,  North  T. 

WESTFIELD.— Town  clerk  Arad  Hitchcock,  constable  Ephraim 
Hodgkins,  selectmen  Chester  Coburn,  George  Stoughton,  Ephraim 
Hodgkins  ;  trustees  Luther  Page,  Stephen  Roberts,  E  H  Miller  ;  lis- 
ters Jerre  Hodgkins,  Arad  Hitchcock,  Horatio  Hitchcock  ;  overseers 


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of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Jerre  Hotlgkins  ;  clergy  lleuben 
Mason,  con.  Harvey  Hitchcock,  meth.;  physician  A  W  Anais  ;  post- 
master Henry  Richardson. 


liUmoille  County. 

BELFIDERE.— Town  clerk  Richard  lillotson,  constable  Jere 
Sliattuck,  selectmen  JMoody  Shattuck  jr.  Amos  K  Whittemore,  Jere 
Shuttuck  ;  trustees  Alvah  (jhatlee,  Randall  Shattuck,  Harvey  Fletch- 
er ;  listers  Amos  K  VVhitleiiiore,  Moody  Shattuck,  Alvah  ChatFee  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  John  S  Carpenter ;  town  agent  Alvah  Chaffee  ; 
clersy  David  H  Watkins,  chris. 

CJiJ\IBRIDOE.—'£ov.n  clerk  Willard  Griswold,  constable  Jesse 
Sears,  selectmen  Jos  B  Morgan,  Miles  Bennett,  Theodore  Melvin  ; 
trustees  B  S  flliner,  Martin  Wires,  G  A  Barber;  listers  A  Buck,  M 
Wires,  A  I\I  French,  A  Cady,  Wm  Blaisdell  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Benjamin  Barrett;  town  agent  Enoch  Carletonjr.;  clergy  J  C  Bryant, 
bap.  Joseph  Baker,  univ.;  attorneys  Henry  Stowell,  Wm  H  Law,  Na- 
thaniel Read,  Levi  Joslyn  ;  physicians  A  H  Parsons,  B  S  Miner,  S 
Brush — Oel  Safinrd,  but.;  postmasters  Henry  Stowell,  Cambridge, 
Natli'l  Read,  Jeflersonville. 

EDEJ\r. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Pluniley  jr.  constable-  Amasa  Ste- 
vens, selectmen  Claik  Fisk,  Eli  Hinds  jr.  Daniel  Pierce  ;  trustees 
Clark  Fisk,  Daniel  Pierce,  Abraham  Smith  ;  listers  Wm  C  Atwell, 
Richard  Stone,  Daniel  Cornish  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Massa  Bassett ; 
town  agent  Daniel  Melvin  ;  clergy  Allen  Clark,  con.;  physician  Wm 
C  Atwell;  postmaster  Luther  H  Brown. 

ELMORE.— Town  clerk  Abel  Camp,  constable  Geo  W  Bailey,  se- 
lectmen Geo  W  Bailey,  Jonathan  Bridge,  Joseph  C  Bailey  ;  trustees 
Abner  Doty,  Geo  W  Builey,  Peleg  ScoHeld  ;  listers  Abner  Doty,  Geo 
W  Bailey,  Jonathan  Bridge;  overseer  of  the  poor  Geo  W  Bailey; 
town  agents  (selectmen);  clergy  Jabez  T  Howard,  con.;  physician 
Joe!  G  Camp  ;  postmaster  Abel  Camp. 

HYDEP^flRK.— Town  clerk  P  G  Camp,  constable  N  P  Keeler,  se- 
lectmen N  Waterman,  J  C  Page,  C  S  Noyes  ;  trustees  L  Edgerton, 
N  Waterman,  L  H  Noyes  ;  listers  L  H  Noyes,  James  Newland,  A 
Keeler  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  h  H  Noyoa ; 
clergy  G  W  Cotrell,  meth.  John  Orcutt,  chris.;  attorneys  Joshua  Saw- 
yer, H  P  Smith  ;  physicians  A  Huntoon — A  Morse,  hot.;  postmasters 
N  P  Keeler,  Hvde  Park,  E  Boardman,  North  H. 

JOHJVSOJV.'—Town  clerk  Stougbton  S  Pike,  constable  James  El- 
linwood,  selectmen  Theophilus  H  Patch,  Samuel  Merriam,  Solomon 
Dodge  ;  trustees  Samuel  Merriam,  Daniel  Dodge,  Asa  Andrews:  lis- 
ters Tliomas  Waterman,  Daniel  Dodge,  Samuel  Andrews  ;  overseers 
of  the  poor  Asa  Andrews,  Dexter  Wliiling  ;  town  agent  Joseph  Wat- 
erman ;  clergy  Eaton  Mason,  con.  Wm  Heath,  univ.;  attorneys  Sal- 
mon Wires,  Stoughtou  S  Pike  ;  physicians  John  Meigs,  H  B  Austin, 
Asa  Kittredge ;  postmaster  Cornelius  Lynde. 

MORRISTOJVJV.—Town  clerk  Alfred  C  Boardman,  constable 
Thomas  Tracy,  selectmen  Benoni  Shaw,  Silas  Gates,  Nathan  Per- 
kins ;  trustees  Luther  Bingham,  Bavid  P  Noyes,  John  Ferrin  ;  listers 
George  Small,  John  West,  Moses  Terrill ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Nel- 
son Slocomb  ;  town  agent  David  P  Noyes  ;  clergy  Septimus  Robin- 
son, con.  Cvrus  Liscomb,  meth.  E  L  Clark,  bap.  J  W  Ford,  univ.  J 
R  Pettengill,  J  P  Hendee,  chris.;  attorneys  Sam'l  A  Willard,  Luke 
P  Poland  ;  physicians  James  Tinker,  David  W  Putnam,  Horace  Pow- 
ers, Almerin  Tinker ;  postmasters  Charles  W  Stewart,  Morristown, 
Daniel  Gilbert,  Morrisville. 

STERLIJ^O.— Town  clerk  Hartwell  Eaton,  constable  Samuel  Wil- 


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Son,  selectmen  Arad  Baker,  Oliver  Saunders,  Amander  Kellum ;  trus- 
tees McDaniel  Gragg,  Reuben  Clark,  Moses  Vilas ;  listers  Silas  Mo- 
slier,  Reuben  Clark,  Asaph  Kenfield  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (select- 
men). 

STOW. — Town  clerk  Joseph  H  Bennett,  constable  Francis  Blorri- 
3on,  selectmen  W  H  H  Bingham,  Samuel  Benson,  Prosper  P  Delano  ; 
trustees  W  H  H  Bingham,  Marvin  Button,  Joseph  H  Bennett ;  listers 
Orrin  Perkins,  Noah  Robinson  jr.  Alvin  Richardson  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  N  H  Thomas  ;  town  agent  A  C  Burke  ;  clergy  Hiram  Carlton, 
con.  Eli  Mower,  chris.  Moses  Wallace,  meth.;  attorneys  O  W  But- 
ler, W  H  H  Bingham,  B  H  Fuller,  A  C  Burke,  George  Wilkins  ;  phy- 
sicians Joseph  Robinson,  N  H  Thomas,  Daniel  Washburn,  Zela  Rich- 
ardson; postmaster  Natlianiel  Robinson. 

JV^aTERVJLLE.— Town  clerk  Moses  Fisk,  constable  Welcome  S 
Brov,n,  selectmen  Eliphalet  Brush,  Osgood  McFarland,  Stephen  L 
Hemenway,  trustees  Alpheus  iMorse.  Geo  W  Wilbur,  David  Willey  ; 
listers  Jesse  C  Holmes,  O  McFarland,  Moses  Fisk;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Moses  Fisk  ;  town  agent  Jesse  C  Holmes  ;  clergy  Elias  G  Page, 
meth.  John  Gleod,  con.;  physician  Wm  Page  ;  postmaster  Horace  A 
Fisk.  * 

JVOLCOTT. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Pennock,  constable  Jonathan 
Wheeler,  selectmen  C  A  Stone,  Ephraim  Ladd,  Jesse  Whitney  ;  trus- 
tees Isaac  Pennock,  C  A  Stone,  Porter  Craine ;  listers  Joseph  Titus 
jr.  Joel  Martin,  Jonathan  Smith;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen); 
clergy  Lyman  H  Farnham,  meth.;  physician  Wm  Edwards  ;  postmas- 
ter Isaac  Pennock. 


■Rssex  County. 

BLOOMFIKLD.—Tov.n  clerk  Selden  Burbank,  conRtable  Alva 
Stevens,  selectmen  Martin  French,  Henry  Fuller,  Raymond  Fuller 
jr.;  trustees  Joseph  Stevens,  Selden  Burbank,  Arad  Silver  ;  listers 
Joseph  Stevens,  ftlartin  French,  Arad  Silver  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
and  town  agent  Arad  Silver;  clergy  Wm  C  Bixby,  meth.;  postmaster 
Selden  Burbank. 

BRlGHrOJV.— Town  clerk  Owen  Brown,  constable  Welcome  F 
Fisiier,  selectmen  Andrew  Brown,  John  Stevens,  Jonathan  Gilman; 
trustees  Owen  Brown,  Harvey  Coe,  Frecland  Rosebrooks ;  listers 
Owen  Bfown,  John  Stevens,  Harvey  Coe ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); town  agent  Owen  Brown  ;  attorney  John  1\J  Saunders. 

BRUMSiyiCK.— Town  clerk  George  Marshall,  constable  David 
Hyde,  selectmen  George  Marshall,  Michael  Flinn,  Elias  Taylor  ;  trus- 
tees David  Hyde,  Daniel  Smith,  Nelson  Hatch  ;  listers  Daniel  Smith, 
Isaac  Richardson,  Elisha  Webster  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  David  Hyde  ; 
town  agent  George  Marshall ;  clergy  Benjamin  Brown,  Wm  Bixby, 
meth.;  postmaster  David  Hyde. 

Cv4JVV3.4JV. — Town  clerk  Wm  Rich,  constable  Isaac  Graves,  select- 
men Wm  Rich,  Wm  Morrill,  Gilbert  L  Fiizzle  ;  trustee  Archelaus 
Cummings  ;  listers  Elias  Farnham,  Moses  Morrill,  Gilbert  L.  Frizzle  ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Wm  Morrill ;  clergy 
Caleb  Ingalls,  ft  bap.;  physicians  Zoroaster  Ladd,  Joseph  Kennedy  ; 
postmaster  Alex  M  Morrill. 

COJVCOBD.— Town  clerk  Harvey  G  Fry,  constable  Harvey  Jude- 
vine,  selectmen  Harvey  G  Fry,  J  Richardson,  C  F  Gregory ;  trustees 
Richardson  Graves,  Warner  Bingham,  Archibald  Taggard  ;  listers 
David  Hibbard  3d,  Moses  Hill,  James  Joslin  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Wm  Buck  ;  clergy  John  Wooster,  con.  Henry  Harris,  meth.  John  M 

Russell,  fr  bap.    C  Perry,  bap.   Tillotson.  univ.;  attorney  David 

Hibbard  jr.  physician  Daniel  Darling  ;  postmaster  J  G  Darling. 


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j  ORMJ^TBY. — Town  clerk  JonatlKai  Matthews  jr.  constable  Gersboin 
'  Carpenter,  selectmen  John  Batchelder,  G  Carpenter,  George  Wells  ; 
trustees  Henry  Hartshorn,  Ashley  Appleton,  A  W  Rice  ;  listers  A 
Applelon,  A  W  llice,  JN'athaniel  Bell ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men.) 

QUILDHALL. — Town  clerk  John  Dodge,  constable  JcOin  Burt,  se- 
lectmen Koyal  Culler,  Edward  H  Webb,  Daniel  Keith  jr. ;  trustees 
Timothy  Faircliild,  Wm  Amy,  Jonathan  Benjamin;  listers  Reuben 
W  Freeman,  Timothy  Fairchild,  Allen  Gould;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Reuben  W  Freeman  ;  town  agent  Wm  Haywood  jr.;  clergy  Francis 
P  Smith,  con.;  attorneys  Seth  Cushman,  Wm  Haywood  jr.;  physician 
Henry  S  Watson  ;  postmaster  D  E  Denison. 

LEJilJM'GTOjV.—'rowt'i  clerk  James  H  Mills,  constable  John  Bai- 
ley, selectmen  Richard  Morgan,  Thomas  Holbrook,  Abncr  Bradley  ; 
lis"ters  Beach  Blodgett,  Ja's'H  Jliils,  Thomas  Holbiook  jr.;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Richard  Morgan  ;  town  agent  Thomas  Holbrook ;  post- 
master Abdiel  Blodgett. 

LI/jVE-VBU ROIL— Town  clerk  Stephen  Howe,  constable  John  W 
Putnam,  selectmen  Spencer  Clark,  Miron  S  Chandler,  James  Morse 
jr.;  trustees  Miron  S  Chandler,  WiUard  King,  Edmund  Powers  ;  list- 
ers Miron  S  Chandler,  Reuben  C  Benton,  Stephen  Pow-ers  ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Jolin  Dean  jr.;  clergy  Jeremiah  Glines,  con.  Erastus  Pet- 
engill,  meth,  Daniel  Rowley,  bap.;  attorney  John  Dean  jr.;  physicians 
Seneca  Sargent,  Theorea  Webb;  postmaster  Seneca  Sargent. 

MAIDSTOJVE.—Tov.n  clerk  .bloody  Rich,  constable  Enoch  M 
Boston,  selectmen  Sam'l  D  Merrill,  James  Folamsbee,  John  W  Webb; 
trustee  H  N  Schoff;  listers  Moody  Rich,  H  N  Schoif,  Joseph  Rich  ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen.) 

VICTORY. — Town  clerk  Loomis  Wells,  constable  James  Towle, 
selectmen  Ransom  Hall,  Jonathan  Hill,  Ansel  Harmon  ;  listers  Moses 
Kimball,  James  Towle,  Orren  Hall ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ansel  Har- 
mon ;  town  agent  Ransom  Hall. 

Grand  Isle  County. 

ALBURQH. — Town  clerk  Lewis  Sowles  jr.  constables  Cleveland 
Niles,  Hiram  Babcock  ;  seleetmti.  Wm  Sowles,  Wm  Brown,  John 
McGrigor ;  trustees  Rufus  Brayton,  Joseph  M  Mott,  Wm  Brown  ;  lis- 
ters Thomas  C  Marvin,  Orlando  Bill,  Thomas  Mott;  overseers  of  tho 
poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Alpheus  Wade,  meth.;  attorneys  Frederick 
Hazen,  Giles  Harrington,  Jackson  Nutting ;  physicians  A  C  Butler, 
A  H  Reynolds,  Lewis  Reynolds  ;  postmasters  S  J  Davis,  Alburgh, 
Abrara  Leonard  jr.  West  A.,  Elisha  Reynolds,  Alburgh  Spa. 

ORAA'D  IHLE. — Town  clerk  Hiram  Tobias,  constable  Benjamin 
Griffith,  selectmen  Jabez  Ladd,  Satn'l  B  Gordon,  Norman  Gordon  ; 
trustees  Jabez  Ladd,  Carlisle  T  Hodgkins,  Abel  Brown  ;  listers  Lew- 
is Ladd,  Dorastus  Carter,  John  Reynolds ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John 
Hyde  ;  clergy  Orrin  Grigg,  meth.  Orville  G  Wheeler,  con.;  physician 
Melvin  Barnes  ;  postmaster  John  Williamson. 

ISLE  LA  J¥0r7'.— Town  clerk  Ira  Hill,  constables  Nelson  S  HiJl, 
Hiram  C  Fish;  selectmen  Joseph  Bowman,  Jacob  Reynolds, Nathan- 
iel Holbrook  jr.;  trustees  Hiram  Hall,  Ezra  Pike,  Wm  Dawson  ;  lis- 
ters Cornelius  Scott,  Ira  Hill,  Ezra  Pike,  John  Scott,  Wm  Dawson  ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  clergy  Wm  Wait,  prot  meth.;  phy- 
sician Tho's  G  Daniels,  hot.;  postmaster  Ira  Hill,  (office  name  Vine- 
yard.) 

JVOiJrH/ffiiiO.— Town  clerk  Joel  Allen,  constable  Gary  Whit- 
ney, selectmen  Augastus  Knight,  Sealand  Whitney,  David  Harvey  ; 
trustees  Wm  H  Russell,  Augustus  Knight,  Orlin  Hibbard  ;  listers  W 


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H  Ilussell,  Joel  Allen,  Elijah  Hayiies  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Duvid 
Harvey  ;  town  agent  Gary  Whitney  ;  clergy  David  Eikins,,  itieth.; 
physicianB  Gary  Whitney,  Etijaii  Haynes  ;  postmaster  Asahcl  Allen. 
SOUTH  HERO.— Town  cterk  Calvin  Fletrher,  constables  Win  E 
Phelps,  George  Landon;  selectmen  Lorenzo  Hall,  Franklin  Robinson, 
Orange  Phelps  ;  trustees  Helmer  Kent,  George  Landon,  Gilbert  Al- 
len ;  listers  Wm  E  Phelps,  Wallis  Mott,  Wra  Landon;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Wallis  Mott  ;  clergy  Orville  G 
Wheeler,  con.  Orrin  Gregg,  meth.;  attorneys  Hector  Adams,  WmW 
White  ;  physician  Arlemas  Goodnovv  ;  postmaster  David  E  Griswold. 


BUSINESS    13IRECTOIIY 


Mtorneijs, 
E  N  Briggs, 
D  W  C  Clarke, 
B  Davenport, 
Ezra  June, 
R  V  Marsh. 

Blacksmiths, 
M  B  Hill, 
J  Holcomb, 
A  A  iSc  A  Meacham,. 
Patrick  Terian. 

Booli-Sellcr, 
Willard  Kimball. 

Boot.  4'  Shoe-Makers, 
Ira  Benson, 
H  J  Bond, 
Ezra  Capron, 
M  < )  Mott, 
S  Piukhurst, 
D  Whitcomb. 

Caiinet-Makcrs, 
Caleb  KnOwlton, 
Finowlton  &  Wood. 
Carpenters  ^  Bvilders, 
Jesse  Batchelder, 
L  H  Crooks, 
D  W  Cross, 
Wm  Flagg, 
A  M  Sanderson, 
D  Warren. 

Carriage  4'  Waggon-- 

Makers, 
David  Warren  &  Co. 

Cliair  Man  ufacturer, 
Joel  G  Walton. 

Clergymen, 
Wm  H  Marsh,  con, 
W  A  Miller,  meth.. 
Josiah  Perry,  epis. 
C  A  Thomas,  bap. 
ClotJk-Dressing  <f  Dy 

ing, 
C  Kingsley  &  Son. 


Brandon. 

Constable, 
Wm  M  Field. 

Hatters, 
E  Cheney  jr. 
Seih  Kecler. 

Hotels, 
J  McConnel, 
F  Scofield  jr. 
A  S  Titus. 

Iron- Founders, 
Royal  Blake, 
C  W  Conant. 
Lead  Pipe  Manufactu- 
rers, 
G  W  Tilton  &  Co., 

Machinist, 
M  Wilder. 

Marble  Manufacturers . 
Boston  Statuary  Mar- 
ble Co. 
J  Hyatt  &  Co. 
Masons, 
Niium  Clark, 
F  Davis, 
C  S  Wright. 

Meat  Market, 
R  Cornwell. 

Merchants, 
R  Blake, 
Ira  Button, 
D  &  A  Collins, 
C  W  Conant. 
Fariington  iStKetchuni. 
Rose  &  Lyon, 
Warren  &  Bliss, 
Milliners  ^  Dress-Ma- 
kers, 
Misses  Brown, 
Mrs  Goodell, 
Miss  Harris, 
Misses  Tracy. 

J^ewspaper, 
Vermont  Telegraph. 


Painters  ^  Glaziers, 
J  Batchelder, 
D  N  Higgins, 
W  Mason, 
J  G  Walton. 

Physicians, 
Charles  Backus, 
D  Barnes, 
H  Baxter, 
J  W  Hale, 
C  Johns,  hot. 
J.  F  Merriam, 
Lucius  Smith. 

Postmaster, 
D  W  C  Clarke. 
Printers, 
O  S  Murray, 
D  S  iNIurray. 

Private  School, 
Misses  Cooley. 
Rutland  ^Addison  his. 

Company, 
E  N  Briggs,  Pres. 
Ezra  June,  Sec.  &  Tr. 
Saddle  Sf  Harnesss-Ma- 

kers, 
H  Daniels, 
J  Rosseter, 

Sash.  Sf  Blind  Manufac- 
turers, 
J  Batchelder, 
Sailings  &  Dow, 
D  Whitcomb. 

Sexton, 
S  Parkhurst. 

Tailors, 
h  L  Blake, 
L  B  Dickerman, 
Charles  Johnson, 
L  C  Scott. 

Tin  ^  Sheet  Iron  Ware, 
B  Howard 
S  B  Spaulding. 


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Tanners  iS)"  Carriers,  \Vt.  Literary  S{  Scientif-,     Watches  ^  Jewelry, 
H  J  Bond,  I         ic  Institution,  ;M  K  Day, 

S  Purkhurst.  |C  C  Bisliee,  Prinoipal.lc  D  Ghswold. 

iMiss  H  Louise  Erii;gs,| 
I     Female  I)ep.  I 


^gricul.  Ware-Room, 
Joseph  StRen. 

Attorneys, 
J  D  Bradley,  Main  st. 
Sam'l  Elliott,  VVestV. 
Asa  Keyes,  High 
L  G  Mead,  Main 
Bank  of  Brattleboro', 
E  Seymour,  Pros.  Main 
H  S  Noyes,Casli.    do 

(Directors,) 
John  R  Blake,  do 

Joseph  Goodhue,     do 
Sam'l  Root,  South 
E  Seymour,  Jlain 
J  H  Wheeler,  do 

Bass  Viol  fy  Violin, 
John  Woodbury,  IMain 
Bedsteads,  (  Wood-  Tur- 
ners,) 
Denman  Bragg,     Main 
Anth'y  VanDooru,  do 

BlaJcsmiths , 
L  K  Bemis,  Elliot 
J  Greenleaf  2d,  W  V 
Hines,  Newman  &  Co. 

Soutn 
Book-Binder  S;  Blank 
Book  Manii.faetii.rer, 
Geo  H  Salisbury,  Main 

Book-Sellers, 
BrattleboroTypograph- 

ical  Co.       Main 
Joseph  Steen,  do 

Brass-Founder , 
John  Burnham,  Main 

Boots  S(  Shoes, 
WillardCobleigh.W  V 
Watson  Crosby,       do 
Rodney  Field  do 

Charles  C  Frost,  Main 
A'Villard  Frost,  do 
Emory  Ladd,  do 

Perrin  Simonds,       do 

Cabinet-Makers, 
Denman  Bragg,     Main 
Anth'y  VanDoorn,  do 
Carpenters  fy  Builders. 
R  A  Elodgett,  Green 
R  Chandler,  High 
Asahel  Clapp,  Alain 


Srfiftlcbov0\ 

Collins  Clark,  High 
Isaac  Hines,  Green 
Henry  Jones,     do 
Pom  royKnowlton.  High 
Sewall  Morse,  Canal 
Jarvis  Root,  Green 
Ozearl  Stoddard,  High 

Stone,  Hudson 

Can-iaire  Si'  Wagon- 
Makers, 
Jefferson  Burnham, 
Asa  Miller,  Elliot 
EloazerFarns  worth, So 
Adolphus  Smith, Canal 

Chnrehes, 
Baptist,  Elliot 
Congregational,  Main 
do  \X  V 

Methodist,  Canal 
Unitarian,  Main 
Universalist,  W  V 

Clergymen, 
Addison  Brown,  (unit) 

Main 
Moses  Field, (bap)  Gr'n 
Corban  Kidder,    (con) 

W  V 
Ch's  Walker,(con)  IM'n 
Cloth- Dressing  i(  L'lj- 

ing, 
Fowler  &  Ripley, 
Thomasville. 
Constui'le, 
Uriel  Sikcs,  Main 

Coopers, 
Hartwcl!  Bills,  Hudeon 
Henry  Kemp,  High 
Copper  Plate  Printer, 
Geo  R  French,  Main 

Dentist, 
R  Spalding. 

Drugs  4'  J^fedicines, 
Dutton  &  Clark,  Main 
Willistonfe  Tyler,  do 

Engraver, 
Thomas  Cbubbrock. 

Flour  Dealers, 
ZelotesDickinson,  M'n 
Dutton  &  Clark,      do 
A  E  Dwinnell,  do 

G  C  Hail.  do 


G  &  C  Lawrence, Main 
E  W  Prouty,  do 

C  Townaley  <St  Son,  do 
John  H  Wheeler,  do 
Williston  &  Tyler,  do 

Orave-Stones, 

Anth'y  VanDoorn,  M'n 

Gtinsmiths, 

Pike,  Mill 

Luther  Weld,  Pleasant 

Hair-Dresser, 
Andrew  Bradshaw,M'n 

Hat  Manufacturer, 
Wm  Hyde,  Main 

Hotels. 
R  Goodenough,  W  V 
PhanixHouse,Bugbee, 

Main 
Henry  Smith,  Main 
Temperance  Hotel,  U- 

riel  Sikes. 
Vt  Hotel,  Lord,  Main 

I:>-i>n  Founders, 
Salisbury  &  Co.  River 
Lead  Pipe  Manufactu- 
rer, 
Jacob  Esty,  South 

Leather  Dealers, 
Anson  Barber,  Flat 
Goodhues,   Ciiapin  Sc 
Co.  Bridge 
Livery  Slable, 
Lovell  Farr,  Main 

Machinists, 
Hines,  Newman  &,  Co. 
Jlill 

Masons, 
Edwin  Foster,  Green 
Enoch  Merriam,  W  V 
James  31  Reed,  Green 

Meat  Markets, 
N  &  H  Hadloy,  Main 
Pratt  &  Bullock,      do 
Merchants  iV   Traders, 
ZelotesDickinson,  M'n 
Dunkleefe  Chirk,  WV 
Dutton  &  Clark,  Main 
A  E  Dwinnell,  Main 
G  C  Hall,  Main 
G  fi  C  Lawrence,  Main 
Orlin  Pratt  &  Co.  W  V 


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E  VV  Prouty,  Main 
n  B  Thompson,  do 
CTownsley&Soii,  do 
.1  H  Wheeler,  do 

VVillistoa  &  Tyler,  do 
Woodcock  &  Co.  do 
MiUiiters  andDrcssMa- 

Miss  Ainsden,  Main 
Miss  S  Chamberlain, 
Mis3  King,  ftlain 
Mrs  C  Martin, 
Miss  Ranijer,  Elliot 
Miss  L  Wait,  Main 
Mrs  Wheeler,     do 

JVewspapers, 
Vermont  Pha5nix,Main 
Windiiam  CountyDem- 

ocrat.  Main 
Painters  and  Glaziers, 
S  Atwood,  South 
Alex  Capon,  do 
Fred'k  VanDoorn,  M'n 
Wm  Holding,  Hudson 
Paper,  .    ■ 

Brattleboro'  Typo.  Co. 
Canal 

Physicians, 
Willard  Anns,  W  V 
J  L  Dickerman,  Main 
F  J  Higginson,       do 
Wm  H  Rockwell,  Asy- 
lum 
ReubenSpaldingjCanal 
John  Wilson,  River 


Post  Offices, 
F  H  Fcssenden,  Main 
R  Goodenongh,  W  V 

Printers, 
Geo  W  Nichols,  Main 
Wm  E  RytlK;r,         do 
Pump  Manufacturers, 
G  W  Britton,  South 
John  Burnham,  Main 
Jacob  Esty,  South 
Wm  Gould,     do 

Ride  Manufactory, 
E  A  Stearns. 
Saddles,  Harnesses,  ^c. 
Nathan  Miller,  Main 
Sam'I  D  Parker,  Bridge 

E  Farnsworth,  Bridge 
Boot  and  Shoe  Store, 
Samuel  Brackett. 
Stcajn  Engine  Manufac. 
John  Gore,  Canal 
Stove  Masons, 
George  Baker,  South' 
D  M  Bradley,  Greea 
Jonathan  Davis, 
Holden  Pettis, 
Roswell  Sargeant. 
Stoves  and  Tin  Ware, 
Asbbel  Dickinson,  M'n 
JH&WHEstabrooks, 
Main 

Tailors, 
Rich'dson  Billings, M'n 
Frederick  Franks,    do 


C  G  Herrick, 
John  H  King,  Main 

Tailoresses, 
Mrs  Chandler,  Flat 
Miss  Rhoc'a  King, 
Miss  Knight,  Main 
Mrs  Pratt,         Jo 
LestinaSa'i.s  jury, High 
Ellen  Salisbury,      do 
Mrs  A  Simonds. 
Tanneries, 
Anson  Barber,  Flat 
Goodhue,    Chapin,  &; 

Co.,  Bridge 
Tkomsonian  Infirmary, 
F  Paige,  Canal 
Truss  Mamifucti'''ers, 
John  Burnham,     Main 
Isaac  Thompson, 
RogorWardsworth,  do 

Verviont  Jlsylumfor 

the  Insane, 

Wm  H  Rockwell,  Sup. 

Asylum 
Sam'I  B  Low,  Ass't, 
Mrs  D  Baker,  Matron, 
E  Seymour,  Main  \  • 
N  B  Williston,  do  (  - 
Sam'I  Clark,  W  V  (  3 
Asa  Keyes,  Main    '  ^ 

Victualling  Cellar, 
Jonas  Cutler,  Main 
Watches  and  Jcinelry, 
H  D  Bracket,  Main 
D  B  Thompson,  do 


Apothecaries, 
Peck&Spear, College  st 
Architects  ^  Draftsmen, 
John  B  Johnson,  Main 
Henry  Searle,  Wliite 

Attorneys, 
Charles  Adams,  Main 
Heman  Allen,  Col. 
Romeo  Austin,  Col.Gr. 
Carlos  Baxter,  Main  st. 
Amos  BlodgettjWinoo- 

ski  Avenue, 
Wm  P  Briggs,  Col.  st. 
Lyman  Cunimiugs,  C't 

House  Sq. 
Alvan  Foote,  Pearl  st. 
Wm  A  Grisvvold,  Bank 
A  AV  Hyde,  Pearl 
C  D  Kasson,  Col. 
H  Leavenworth,  Col. 


JSurlington, 

PliineasLyman,  C't  Sq. 
Wyllys  Lyman,  Col.  st. 
Jacob  Maeck,  Sholburn 
Geo  P  Marsh,  Col.         | 
Asahel  Peck,  Pearl 
Geo  H  Peck,  Col. 
Geo  K  Piatt,     do 
J  N  Pomeroy,  Shelb'ne 
I  P  Richardson,Champ, 
Charles  Russell,  Pearl 
Geo  B  Shaw,  C't  Sq. 
Id  a  Smalley,    Col, 
E  A  Stansbury,  do 
BJTenney,        do 
Wm  Weston,  C't  Sq. 
Auctioneer  andCommis- 

sion  Merchant, 
Henry  Thomas,  Col.st. 

Bakers, 
Odell,Hatch&Co.Wat. 


M  C  Taylor,  Water 
Banks, 

Bank  of  Burlington,  R 
GCole,Cash. Church 

Farmers'  and  Mechan- 
ics', Ch's  F  Warner, 
Cash.  C't  H.  Sq. 
Barbers, 

Icem  Loney,  Col. 

H  C  A  Smith,  Sheib. 

John  Thomas,  Col.  Gr. 

I  Blacksmiths, 

Jos  Burbank,  Main  st. 

Geo  Bostwick,  Champ. 

PPMaikham,Thoma3' 
Avenue, 

N  J  Morehouse  &  Co., 
Shclburne  st. 

Johr  Soregan,  South 

'Henry  Wliitney,  Pearl 


6 


Bcokbiii/l'rs 
CbauiicPvCo  jdrich,Col 
Sam'l  Huiiti  igton,  Col. 

Bvuli-icllers, 
D  A  Braman,  Col 

ChaiinceyGjodrich,do 
Siiii['l  -'luiit.ngton,  do 
Ephraini  iMills,  Main 

Boots  and  Shoes, 
R  Batclicldur,  Church 
K  J  Fay,  do 

Joliti  Hunt,  Champlain 
E  C  Loomis,  Pearl 
Ja's  11  riatt,  Church 
Francis  Roane,  Pearl 
Hoiu-y  Redden,  Water 
\Vm  koddcii.  Pine 
D  S  Russell,  Church 
Thad's  Sawyer,  StPaul 
Brass,  Copper  and  Zinc 

Founders, 
Gay  &  Edwards, Water 

Brewers, 
Arch'd  Crosby,  South 
Geo  Pf-tcrson,  C't  Sq. 

Brick-Makers, 
James  Morse  &  broth- 
ers, Shelburne  st. 
Cabinet-Make.rs, 
Barnes  &  Keeler,  Ch. 
!~amuel  Nichols,       do 
D  K  Pangborn,  Catlin's 
Lane,  ^ 

SoldingPatee,Cherry  st 
Carpenters  andBuilders 
Eph'm  Bradley,  Main 
Herman  Bryant,  Whit_^ 
Chittenden  Merritt.Col 
Patrick  Clark,  Vv'^ater 
Dm  Colhurn,  Col. 
Hiram  Hamlilin,  Pearl 
A  L  Hathaway, Champ 
H  P  Herrick,       Pearl 
Hcrrick  &  Mead,  do 
Joel  Lund,  Champlain 
Willard  Mower, Wil'rd 
S  &  W  Pattee,  Cherry 
Henry  Pearl,  Pearl 
Tlionias  Ritcho, 
Wm  Robio,  King 
Nahum  Shattuck, Falls 
Horace  Smith,  South 
Heman  Sunhnrv,  Col. 
Wm  Wadsworili,  do 
John  Wardlow, Champ 
M  McWilliams,    do 

Chair  Faetory, 
Nelson  &  Gates. 


82 

Cap  and  QloveJIan  iifac . 
W  J  Seymour,  Cherry 

Carpet  Weaver, 
Mrs  Ja's  FitzSimmons, 

Water 
Carriage  and  Wagon- 
Makers, 
J  K  Gray,  Pearl 
W  R  Lawrence,  Shelb. 
Wm  D  Merrill,  Pearl 
Ira  Nash,  Shelburne 
P  Nash,  Thomas'  av. 

Clergymen, 
J  K  Converse,  con. 
H  P  Hickok,  con. 
John  H  Ho])kins,  epis. 
G  G  Ingersoll,  unit. 
B  O  Meeker,  ineth. 
J  O'Callaijhan,  cath. 
Hiram  Safford,  bap. 
ZadockThompson,epis. 
Joseph  Torrey,  con. 
Jolm  Wheeler,  con. 

Clock-Maker, 
Itloody  Haskell,Cliurch 
Comb  Manvfacturtrs, 
Vil?3,  Loomis&Co.P'rl 

Confectioners, 
Mitchell  &  Barnes,  Ch. 

Constable, 
Hyraan  Ijane,  Bank 

Coopers, 
Paul  ]\Iondou.\,  South 
Ephraim  Pike,  White 
John  Proctor,       do 
Cutlery  Manufticturer, 
D  M  Vnrney,  Col. 

JJeiitists, 
John  Lewis,  Paul 
O  H  Saxton,  Church 

Die  Sinker, 
D  M  Varney,  Col. 
Dress  MaJccrs, 
Miss  Bray,        Church 
Mrs  Browning,      do 
Mrs  M  Frazer,      do 
MrsLiinsworthv, Shelb. 
Miss  J  .Markha'm, 
Mrs  Moulthrop,  StPaul 
Miss  S  Ranney,  Col. 
Mrs  Saxton,  Church 

Diier, 
M  Sarsfield,  Main 

Engraver, 
J  H  Hills,  Col.  Gr. 

Farriers, 

R  Maboll,  Shelburne 

C  Richardson,  North 


Flour,  Wholesale, 
Bradley  &  Hyde,  Pearl 
Folletl&Bradley,  Wat. 
Jo.s  Hatch  &  Co.      do 
Hickok  &Catlin,Shelb. 
J  &  J  H  Peck&Co.  Col. 
Geo  Peterson,  C't  Sq. 
S  Walker,  Church 
Glass  Manufacturers, 
Smith  &Wilkins,Cham 
Gold  and  Silver  Smith, 
D  M  Varney,  Col. 
Grave-Stones, 
H  S  Clapp,  C't  Sq. 

Grocers, 
P  Blackman,  C't  Sq. 
T  Bradshaw,  Water 
H  M'Canna,  Water 
JAJenner,        do 
N  Killiii,  do 

J  Lagan,  do 

J  B  Maillot,  Champ. 
Geo  Peterson,  C't  Sq. 
JeremiahPotter,Col.st. 
Francis  Roane,  Pearl 
/Sorasen,  Water 
R  P  'rfbhits,  Pearl 
W  Vaughan,  Church 
Vilas,  Loomis  &  Co.  P'l 
Stephen  Whitney,  Ch. 
Charles  Wolcott,     do 

Gunsmiths, 
Warren  Hatch,  Church 
D  M  Varney,  Col. 

Hat  Dealers, 
C  A  Seymour,  Pearl 
W  J  Seymour,  Cherry 
John  Stetson,  Church 

Hotels. 
A  B  Bishop,  Main 
M  Burdick,  Church 
M  S  Hart,  Water 
John  Howard,  Col. 
J  A  Jenner,  Water 
J  B  Maillet,  Champ. 
Jeremiah  Potter,  Col. 
W  Root,     Pearl 
M  Russell,     do 
John  Soiagan,  Water 
S  W  Taylor,  Main 
Iron  Founders, 
Gay  &  Edwards,  Water 

Leather  Dealers, 
Johonnett  &Blanchstrd, 

Church 
E  C  Loomis,  Pearl 
Livery  Stables, 
R  Coibert'h,  Shelburne 


S  S  Skinner,  Tho"s'  av. 

Machinists, 
Gay&Edwards,Wat.st 
D  M  Vai-ney,  Col. 
Masons, 

Bradley,  Church 

H  N  Coon,  Main 
Abel  Crooker,  Goch 
A  Crooker,  Shelburne 
H  Crooker,  Goch 
Harrison  Crooker,  P'rl 
Wni  Crooker   Goch 
M  Morse,  Shelburne 
Seth  Morse,    do 
M  Pendegrass,  Pearl 
Samuel  Reed,  Col. 
P  Ritchie,  Champlain 
G  iV  Spear, Maiden  lane 
L  Washburn,  do 
J  Washburn,  Falls 

Meat  Markets, 
T  Conner,  Col. 
D  A  Kimball,  Goch 
J  B  Martin,  Pearl 
D  Pitkin,  Church 
Merchants  andTraders, 
Sidney  Barlow,    Pearl 
Bradley  &  Hyde,     do 
H  W  Catlin,  C't  Sq. 
Daniel  Davis,Water  st 
P  Doolittle,  Shelburne 
Farrar  &  Wait,  Col. 
Follett&Bradley,  Wat 
Hagar  &  Arthur,  Col. 
Hatch,Odell&Co.Wat. 
S  L  Herric.k,  Church 
S  E  Howard,      do 
Horace  Lane,     do 
MrsLang  worthy, Shelb 
Luther  Loomis,  Pearl 
Loomis, Vilas  &Co.P'rl 
Lovely  &  Soymour,Ch. 
Lyman  &  Colo,  Col. 
H  Mayo  2d,  Water 
G  H  Moore,  Peail 
J&JHPeck&.Co.Col 
Geo  Peterson,  C't  Sq. 
S  M  Pope,  Shelb.  st. 
S  B  Scott,  Church 
Smith&Wilkins,Cham 
TF&\VLStrong,C.Sq, 
S  Walker,  Church  st. 
S  Walker  &  Co.  Pearl 
Isaac  Warner,  Church 

Military  Oouds, 
Pangborn  &  Brinsniaid, 
Church 


83 

Milliners  andDressMa- 

kcrs. 
Miss  Bray,  Church 
Miss  Fleming,  Locust 
Mrs  M  Frazer,  Church 
MrsLangworthy,Shelb. 
Miss  J  aiarkham.  Col. 
Miss  S  Ranney,       do 
Mrs  Saxton,  Church 
MissesSpencer  &  May, 
Col.  Green. 
J\l'ewspapers, 
Burlington  Free  Press, 

Col.  St. 
Burlington  Sentinel, 

Col. 
Organ  Mannfacturcr, 
Robert  Tracy,  Pearl 

Painters  ^  Glaziers, 
Charles  Haynes,  Col. 
Wm  Mead,  Pearl 
Morse  &  Slocum,  Ch. 
Steph.  Russell,  Shelb, 
James  Scott,  Pearl 
A  Spalding,  Church 
L  Spaulding,  Col. 
R  G  Spaulding,  Church 

Paper- Makers, 
Ja's  1  Cutler,  Main 
C  Goodrich,  Col. 
Physicians, 
Wm  Atwater,  St  Paul 
ThChamberlin,  Shelb. 
Charles  Hall,  Col. 
Horace  Hatch,  White 
B  J  Heineberg,  Pine 
L  Marsh,  Col. 
John  Pomeroy,  Water 

Piano  Fortes, 
J  Munson,  Champlaia 

Planes, 
John  Herriek,  Pearl 

Post  Ofice, 
II  B  Stacy,  Post  Mas- 
tor,  C't  Sq. 
Potteries, 
Farrar  &  Wait,  Pearl 

Printers, 
S  Fletcher, 
C  Goodrich, 
H  B  Stacy, 
Dana  Winslow, 
PuMisher, 
C  Goodrich  Col. 
Saddles,  Harnesses,  and 

Trunks, 
John  Arnold,  Church 
Sam'l  Dorr  do 


Col. 
do 
do 
do 


S  H  Peaslee,  Church 
S  S  SJiinnor,  Col. 
I  H  Walton,  Church 

Sextun, 
D  K  Pangborn,  Church 

Stucco  Worker, 
M  Pendergast,  Pearl 

St07ic  Masons, 
P  M'Cannon,  Church 
M  Morse,  Shelburne 
Peter  Ritchie,  Champ. 
G  N  Spear,  Maiden  1. 
Jasper  Washburn, Falls 
L  VVashburn, Maiden  1. 
Stoves  and  Tin  Ware, 
H  H  Bostwick,  Church 
J  Dow,  do 

Gay  &  Edwards,Water 
Hickok  &  Catlin,  Shel. 
J  J  Starr,  Church 
S  W  Taylor,  Col. 
.Vilas,  Loomis  &  Co  P'l 
C  Wainwright,  Church 

Tailors, 
C  Benns&  Son,  Church 
James  Mitchell,     do 
M  G  Rathhorn,      do 
Jere  Tryon,  St  Paul 

Tailoresses, 
Mis  Browning,  Church 
Mrs  Chandonet,  Water 
Mrs  Clukee,  Locust 
Miss  Corning,  Col. 
Mrs  Henderson,  White 
Mrs  Howard,  Cliurch 
]\Irs  Molthrop,  St  Paul 
Miss  Parodis,  Main 
Mrs  Scribner,  White 
Mrs  Wood,  Main 

Tallow  Chandler, 
Dudley  Pitkin,  Church 
Thomsonian  Infirmary. 
R  Whitcher,  Pearl 

Upholsterers, 
John  Arnold,   Church 
Samuel  Dorr,        do 
9  H  Peaslee,        do 
Victualing  Houses, 
P  Blackman,  C't  Sq. 
Th  Bradshaw,  Wat.  st. 
John  Lagan,         do 
Goo  Peterson,  C't  Sq. 
Jere.  Potter,  Col.  st. 
Francis  Roaue,  Pearl 
R  P  Tibbits,         do 
W  Vaughan,  Church 
Eben'r  White,  Water 
S  Whitney,  Church 


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84 

C  Wolcott,  Church 

Wharfingers, 

Whitesmith, 

Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Champl'n  Transporta- 

D M  Varney,  Col.  st. 

Lemuel  Curtis,  C't  Sq. 

tion  Co.  North  Wh'f, 

Wig  4-  Ornamental  Carl 

Pangborn  &  Brinsinaid, 

Follett^cBradley,St'm 

Maker, 

Church  St. 

Boat  Wharf, 

I  Loney,  Col. 

Dan'l  Simpson,  Cliurchllsuac  Nye,  CentreW'f. 

JBelloirs  ^alis. 

Jittorncys, 

John  G  Wightman. 

Milliners, 

Horace  Baxter, 

Clergymen, 

Misses  Guild. 

Alex  S  Campl)ell, 

Carlton  Chase,  epis. 

jYotary  Public, 

N  Tracy  Sheafe. 

Jacob  Stevens,  meth. 

Wm  Henry. 

Bank, 

ClotliDressing  and  Dy- 

Painter and  Glazier, 

Wm  Henry,  Cashier. 

ing, 

Walter  Taylor  jr. 

Bellowg  Falls  Hotel, 

A  C  Dodge. 

Paper  Makers, 

N  G  Davis. 

Cooper, 

Wra  B  Blake  &  Co., 

Blacksmiths, 

John  Sawtell. 

Green  &  Fleming. 

O  B  Arms  &.  Brothers, 

DriiggisUSf-Physicians. 

Post  Master, 

John  Rodders, 

Artemas  Bobbins, 

John  W  Moore. 

Buukliiniler, 

John  H  Wells. 

Printer, 

Franklin  Henry. 

Grocer, 

John  W  Moore. 

Bootsctler, 

George  Slate, 

Saddles,  Harnesses  and 

M  S  Bucklantl, 

Hair  Dresser, 

Trunks, 

Bootji  and  Shoes, 

George  Slate, 

Daniel  Verder. 

L  P  Eds  on. 

Livery  Stable, 

Scales, 

Batcher, 

Russell  Hyde. 

M  S  Buckland. 

Wm  P  Baiker. 

Merchants  and  Traders, 

Stores  and  Tin  Ware, 

Carriage  (!(•  JVag07i  Ma- 

H Henry  Baxter, 

W  E  Russell. 

kers, 

Norman  Harris, 

Tailors, 

Wra  &;  Jason  French. 

Benjamin  Spaulding, 

E  F  Kimball, 

Cabinet  Maker, 

Wentwonhs,  Bingham 

L  H  Plummer. 

Wm  Con  ant. 

&Co. 

Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Carpenters  andBuildcrs 

Miller, 

M  S  Buckland, 

C  C  Fuler, 

Alexander  Fraser. 

Wm  Lowell. 

Wm  Stone, 

JLyudon, 

Attorneys, 

J  W  Brown, 

Benjamin  Powers. 

Tiiomas  Bartlctt, 

John  Laduce, 

Clergymen, 

N  Baylies, 

P  Malthewson, 

J  Green  leaf,  con. 

George  C  Cahoon, 

K  Sawtill. 

A  Lockling,  mormon. 

Isaac  Fletcher. 

Cabinet  Makers, 

Daniel  Q.uimby,  bap. 

Band  Box  Mamijac. 

Daniel  Bowker, 

J  D  Rust,  metb. 

Jacob  Colby. 

Gardiner  Clarke, 

Clothiers, 

Blacksmiths, 

Theoph.  Fulsom, 

D  &  L  Kendall. 

Joel  Butterfield, 

A  S  Webster. 

Collector's  Office, 

Jona  Hoyt, 

Carpenters, 

Silas  Houghton. 

Caleb  Marsh, 

John  McGaffev, 

Coopers, 

Henry  Marsh, 

Wm  INIcGaliey, 

Klnatban  Newton, 

Eben  Peck, 

Charles  Randall, 

I'hilip  Williams. 

J  H  Ranrlall, 

R  Williams. 

Druggists, 

B  Richardson, 

Carriage  Makers, 

Fuller,  Ide  &  Co. 

Young  &  Powers. 

George  A  Miller, 

J  M  Hoyt  &  Co. 

Bookseller, 

John  Miller, 

Farriers, 

G  C  Chase. 

Wm  Miller. 

Asahel  Newton, 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers, 

Chair  Manufacturers, 

Joseph  Wilmarth. 

John  BIy, 

Jonathan  JLadd, 

Flour  Dealers, 
R  Chamherlin, 
Myron  Chamberlin, 
Tully  Strowbridge. 

Hotels, 
N  H  Fletcher, 
B  G  Hubbard. 

Iron  Foundry, 
G  S  &  B  Bundy. 
Lime  Manvfactarers 
Elijah  Bandy, 
Samuel  Hoyt  2d, 
James  Williams. 

Masons, 
Jonathan  Blanchard, 
Kirby  Blanchard. 

Meat  Market, 
Jesse  Hicks. 

Merchants, 
E  &  A  Bomiss, 
J  M  Hoyt  &  Co. 
Fuller,  Ide  &  Co. 
Kimball  &  Brickett. 


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Milliners, 
Mi.«s  A  Harris, 
Misg  iJ  A  Stone. 
Painters, 
Algernon  Bowker, 
Daniel  Bowker. 

Physicians, 
George  Field, 
Hul)bard  Field, 
E  S  Mattocks, 
B  Morrison, 
S  Newell, 
B  Sanborn. 

Ploun-h  Manvfacturers. 
G  J  &  B  Bundy. 
Saddlers, 
Charles  Hill  &  Co. 
J  Stamford  &  Co. 
A  Wcller. 
Josiali  WeltOH. 
Sasli  if  Blind  Manufac. 
Levi  Cushing. 
Sexton, 
Stephen  McGafFey. 


Soap  Manufacturer, 
Alfred  Gilson. 
Starch  Manufacturers, 
Kimball,  Goss  & 
Houghton. 
Stone  Cutters, 
S  A  Fisher, 
Aaron  Quimby. 
Stoves  and  Tin  Ware, 
Geo  H  Ide, 
C  Ingalls  &  Co. 
jM  Weeks. 

l^ailoresscs, 
M  Balch, 
O  Balch, 
L  Ijocklin, 
Mrs  Payne. 

Variety  Store, 
Josiah  Welton. 

Watches  and  Jewelry, 
!L  R  Brown. 

Whip  Manufacturer, 
Asahel  Newton. 


Attorneys, 
A  L  Miner, 
Daniel  Roberts  jr. 
I^eonard  Sargeant, 
Serenus  Swift. 

Blacksmiths, 
Mason  Briggs, 
Elisha  Garzee, 
J  W  Wain, 
Edward  Wall. 

Booksellers, 
Burrell, Andrews  &  Co. 

Boots  and  Shoes. 
Wm  Kimball, 
Samuel  A  Millett. 
Cabinet-Makers, 
Albert  Bennett, 
S  S  Lyon, 
Abram  Pourtellot. 
Carpenters  ^  Builders, 
Wm  Boom, 
Robert  Carr, 
Phelps  Perkins, 
W  P  Reynolds, 
Geo  W  Sessions, 
J  Wightman. 
Carriage  and  Wagon 
Maker, 
Perris  Brown  Jr. 
dlergymen, 
James  Anderson,  pres. 


JflancUester. 

Harvey  J  Parker,  bap. 
P  W  Reynolds,di3ciple, 

Cloth  Dressing, 
Aaron  Bakei, 
J  W  Harris, 
Mills  Purdy. 

Constables, 
P  W  Hoyt, 
Harmon  Collins. 

Cooper, 
J  A  Woodbury. 
Drugs  and  Medicines, 
See  Merchants. 

Flour  Dealers, 
Burrell, Andrews  &  Co. 
M  Clark  &  Son. 
Orave  Stone  and  Mar- 
ble Dealers, 
Alfred  Briggs, 
Burrell, Andrews  &  Co. 
O  W  Chamberlin, 
E  &  H  Collins, 
B  H  Derby, 
John  Drake, 
J  F  P\iins worth, 
Hodges  &  Wilson, 
Addison  Merriam, 
Azel  Morse, 
L  C  Orvis, 
W  J  Shepherd, 
L  Way&  Sons, 


Woodward  &  Brown, 
Peter  Wyman  jr. 

Hotels. 
American,  MVanderlip 
E  M  Curtiss, 
Temperance,   John    C 

Roberts, 
Union,  A  B  Straight. 

Leather  Dealers, 
M  Clark  &  Son, 
Merriman  Vanote  <StCo. 

Masons, 
Perris  Brown, 
Robert  Carr, 
Artemas  G  Leason. 

Meat  Market, 
Elisha  Tryon. 

Merchants, 
Burrell, Andrews  &  Co. 
M  Clark  &  Son, 
L  &  M  Harrington, 
Azel  Moise, 
L  C  Orvis  &  Co. 
Milliner^-DressMaker, 
Mis  Blackmer. 
Painters  and  Qlaiicrs, 
Bennet  &  Lyon. 

Physicians, 
Albert  Barrow 
John  Cook, 
E  Edson,  hot. 


86                                            1 

George  Tiittle. 

J  0  Roberts. 

Tailors, 

Postmasters, 

Scales, 

E  M  Curtis, 

Darwin  Andrews, 

Burrell, Andrews  &  Co. 

S  Hill, 

AG  Clark,  FactoryP't. 

L  &  M  Harrinston, 

George  Smith, 

SaiiUle  (5"  Harnesss-Ma- 

L  C  Orvis. 

A  B  Straight, 

kcrs, 

Stoves  and  Tin  Ware, 

M  Vial. 

Seth  IlaiElit, 

S  B  Youngs. 

Watches  and  Jeicclry, 

F  W  Iloyt, 

M  B  Goodwin. 

tHiddicbtiry. 

Jlttorni^s, 

Horace  Nichols, 

Hotels, 

Charles  Aiken, 

Xahuin  Parker, 

B  B  Brown,   Addison 

E  D  Barber, 

Myron  Sellick. 

Co. Temperance  Hotel 

Harvey  P.ell, 

Card  Manvfaeturcr, 

J  C  Huntington, 

J  S  Buslmeli, 

Samuel  B  Bent. 

J^ucius  Shaw,  Vermont 

E  W  Drury, 

Carriage  and  Wagon 

Hotel. 

Cliarles  Liiisley, 

Makers, 

Liveru  Stables, 

Horatio  Seymour, 

Iia  Allen, 

A  W  Hyde  &  Co. 

Ozias  Seymour, 

Charles  Eager. 

Lucius  Shaw. 

Peter  Starr, 

Chair  Manufacturers, 

Leather  Dealer, 

J  C  Wicker, 

Nichols  &  Wheeler. 

David  Nichols. 

Dorastus  Wooster, 

Clergymen, 

Mac/iinist.9, 

E  R  Wright. 

Joseph  Ayres,  meth. 

Thomas  M  Fitch, 

Baker, 

Benj  Brierly,  bap. 

Jeremiah  Myers, 

Sjmuel  Russel. 

John  B  Daly,  cath. 

Levi  Peck. 

Bedsteads,  V/oodTumer 

J  Huntington,  epis. 

Masons, 

Harrison  Coleman. 

Thomas  A  Merrill,con. 

Joseph  Earnaby, 

Blachsviiths, 

ClothDressing^'Dijing, 

John  Noyes, 

Robert  Brighara, 

S  Baron, 

Isaac  Wellington, 

Horace  Crane, 

Andrew  Rutherford. 

Oliver  Wellington. 

Julius  C  Johnson, 

Constable, 

Meat  Markets, 

Daniel  Jurld, 

Harry  Goodrich. 

A  &  W  S  Johnson, 

Benjamin  Lawrence, 

Cotton  Manufacturers, 

A  Nixon  jr. 

Kuliift"  Lawrence, 

Josojih  Gordon, 

John  Wood. 

Eli  Mathews. 

Benjamin  Marshall. 

Merchants  ^  Traders, 

Book  Binder, 

Drags  and  Medicines, 

Beckwith  &;  Dorrance, 

Homan  Richardson. 

Sidney  Moody, 

Cyrus  Birge, 

Booksellers, 

Wm  P  Russell. 

Asa  Chapman  &;  Son, 

Cliarles  Bowcn, 

Flour  Dealers, 

Asa  Francis, 

Jonathan  Hagar. 

A  &  W  S  Johnson, 

James  McDonald, 

Boot  S;  Shoe-Makers, 

Artemas  Nixon  jr. 

Timothy  C  Smith, 

Joseph  Adams, 

Ira  Stewart, 

Ira  Stewart, 

John  Dickorman, 

John  Wood. 

John  Vallet. 

Chester  Fenn, 

Floicer  and  Ornamental 

West  India  Goods  and 

Horace  Taylor, 

Hair  Dresser, 

Groceries, 

Harvey  Wilcox. 

Mrs  Jackson. 

A  &  W  S  Johnson, 

Carpenters  S{  Builders, 

Grave  Stones, 

Artemas  Nixon  jr. 

Gideon  Carpenter, 

Daniel  Judd, 

John  Wood. 

G  W  Church, 

Theodosius  Phelps. 

Milliners  if  Dress-Ma- 

J C  Huntington, 

Gunsmith, 

kers, 

Cyrus  Morton, 

Wm  Bowers. 

Thirza  Adams, 

Asahel  Newton, 

Ilair-Dressers, 

Hitty  Bartholomew, 

Cliarles  W  Pettis, 

Dustin  &  Rising, 

Mrs  Cleveland, 

George  Sawyer, 

R  M  West. 

Lucy  Matthews, 

Alvin  Whitriiore. 

Hat  Manufacturers, 

Mrs"Wm  Morton, 

Cabinet  JUakers, 

John  Jackson, 

Mary  Pond, 

A  E  Frink, 

Francis  Seymour. 

Caroline  Ross, 

T^^lWT'.lhftW"! 


Mary  Waller. 

J^eiospapns, 
DpmocraticPloughman, 
Groen  Mountain  Enip. 
People's  Press, 
Temperance  Advocate 
Vt.  Baptist  Journal. 

Organ  Builder ■, 
Isaac  T  Packard. 
Painters  and  Olatiefs, 
Moody  &  McDonald, 
A  D  Stearns. 

Physicians, 
Jonathan  A  Allen, 
Wm  Bass, 
Zaclieus  Bass, 
G  C  Ross, 
Wm  P  Russell, 
R  H  Sjirajue, 
Edward  Tiidor. 


87 

Postmaster, 
Charles  Bowen. 

Printers, 
J  Cobb  jr. 
Ephraini  Maxham, 
J  M  Stearns. 
Saddles  and  Harnesses. 
Thomas  Geer, 
G  F  Gorbani, 
Calvin  Hill, 
Merona  Phinney. 

Sejton, 
Daniel  Brooks. 

Stone  Jilasons, 
Osgood  Holman, 
Nathan  Myrick. 
Stoves  arid  Tin  Ware, 
E  &  A  A  Wainwright. 
Amon  Wilcox. 

Tailors, 
P  Ames, 


G  M  Brown, 
R  L  Fuller, 
Wm  liittle. 

Tailoresses, 
Mrs  H  Martin, 
Miss  Caroline  Page, 
Mrs  L  E  Pidge, 
Miss  C  Smith, 
Miss  P  M  Stearns, 
Mrs  H  Yale. 

Victnaling  Houses, 
Dustin  &  Rising, 
S  &  C  Russell. 
IVulehe.s  and  Jewelry, 
Joseph  Dvar, 
F  C  Fletcher, 
C  E  Turrell. 
Ifo  olen  Manufacturers, 
Davenport  &  Turner, 
Spalding  &Rutherfurd. 


Jlcadcmy, 
J  II  Morse,  Principal, 

Main  St. 
R  SHale,  Ass't,  Main 


JIain 


Attoiiieys, 
S  Churchill,  State 
H  W  Heaton 
Cha's  Reed, 
Jeduthan  Looniis,  do 
J  T  Marston,  State 
F  F  Morrill        do 
J  P  Miller,  Main 
Lucius  B  Peck,  State 
Sam'l  Prentiss,  Main 
Th:  Reed,  (  Cor.  State 
H  II  Reed,  (  and  :\Iain 
Georife  Reed,  State 
O  H  Smith,  '     do 
Azel  Spalding,  Main 
D  P  Thompson,    State 
William  Upham,   do 
Wm  K  Upham,,    do 
J  Y  Vail,  do 

J  A  Vail,  do 

Cyrus  Ware,  Hubbard 

./?.rc  Manufacturer, 
H  Ward,  (Berlin.) 

SakerSi 
Cross,  Hyde  &  Co.  M'n 
Charles  Cross,  State 


Bunk,  estate  st.J 
Th:  Reed,  Pres.  State 
Geo  Howes,  Cash.  Elm 
Th:  Reed,  State  ~|  ^• 
EP  Jewett,  do  |  g 
Zenas  Wood, Main  )■  a 
R  R  Keith,  Court  I  £ 
J  R  Langdon,StateJ  Q 

Bedsteads,  (  Wood  Tur- 
ners,) 
Lyman  Briggs,  State 
Janjes  Howland,    do 
Dyer  Richardson,  Main 
John  Wood,  do 

Blacksmiths, 
Lewis  Clow,  Elm 
Wm  Howes,    do 
Geo  S  Hubbard,  Main 
D  &  W  C  Lewis,  do 

•  Patterson,  State 

H  Ward,  (Berlin.) 

Boarding  Houses, 
Mrs  Cleaves,  Main 
Mrs  Loomis,     do 
Mrs  Mead,        do 

Bookbinders, 
E  P  Walton  &  Spns,St. 

Booksellers, 
G  W  Cobb  &  Co.  (Bl'k 


and  School    Books,) 

Main 
J  T  Marston,  State 
E  P  Walton  &.  Sons, 

State 

Boots  and  Shoes, 
Thomas  Dodge,  Main 
Theo  A  Dodge,      do 
Harran  &  Dodge,  State 
Nehemiah  Harvey,  do 
H  j^  Peck,  Main 
John  Walton  jr.  State 

Brick  Maker, 
David  Whitton,  Main 

Bust  Manufacturer  ^c. 
F  Richardson,  Main 

Cabinet  Makers, 
Lyman  Briggs,  State 
Ja's  Ilowland,      do 
Nelson  Kelley,  Elm 
John  Wood,  Main 

Carpenters  ^  Builders, 
S  Angel,  Elm 
James  Boyden,  Main 
Edw  Brown,  (Berlin,) 
S  W  Burbank,  State 
ECamp&Broth'3,Elni 
G  H  Colburn,  do  ' 

Luther  Farrar,  Loomis 


88 


Sam'l  Follies,  Summer 
N  Hopkins&Brotli.Sl'n 
Mason  Johnson,        do 
J  T  Miller,  Hubbard 
Jolin  S  Rice,  Main 
W  A  Ring,  Hubbard 
A  G  Stone,  Loomis 
J  Washburn,  Franklin 

Carriage  and  Wagon 

Makers, 
Louis   Bansier,  Main 
A  D  H  Cadwell,    do 
S  R  Clark,  State 
Nelson  Keiley,  Elm 
Nahum  Rice,  Hubbard 
H  NTaplin,  State 
Win  Truas,  Elm 

Churches, 
Baptist  (Court  House), 

(jourt 
Episcopal,  State 
Fiist  Con.  Main 
First  Free  (Con. )State 
Methodist,  Court 
Universalist  (Masonic 

Hall),  Main 

CIcrgiimcn, 
Eli  Ballon,  (univ)  Hub 
J  E  Dow,  (nieth)  Main 
JohnGridl6y(con)Statc 
S  Kellogg,  (con)  Hub. 
GB  Manser,  (epis,)  St. 
E  S  Scott, (ineth)(;ourt 
Z  Young,  (bap)  Elm 

Clerk   V.  S.  District  ^■ 
Circuit  Courts, 
I  E  H  Prentiss,  Main 

Cloth-Dressing  ^  Dy- 
ing, 
H  X  Baylies,  Franklin 
Harry  Richardson,  M'n 

Confectioners, 
Hubbard  &  Parsons, 
State 

Constables, 
Addison  Peck, 
Hazen  Lyi'ord. 

Cooper, 
Tho's  Needham,  Main 


Countii  Clerk, 
S  Churchill,  State 

County  Treasurer, 
Joseph  Reed,  State 

Court  House,  Elm  st. 

Cutlery  Manufacturer, 
J  Demerit,  Main 

Daguerreotypist, 
Perry  Marsh,  Main 

Dentists, 
J  JIcGregory,  State 
T  C  Taplin,  Main 

Drugs  and  Medicines, 
S  Burbank  jr.     Main 
Clark  &.  Collins,  do 
S  P  Redfield,  State 

Fancy  Dyer, 
JIrs  Wilder,  Franklin 


/fame  Manufacturer, 
H  Y  Barnes,  State 

Hatters, 
J  E  Badger,  Main 
C  Huntoon,  State 

Hotel 

R  Campbell,  (Winoo- 
ski,)  State 

M  Cottrill,  (Pavilion,) 
State 

J  Kelsey,  (Union,Tera- 
perance,)  Main 

SKiiiiball,(Eaile, Tem- 
perance,) tt  ite 

Wm  Rogers,  (Village,) 
State 

Mrs  Saftord,  (Temper- 
ance,) State 

Jona  Shepherd,  Main 

Insurance  Office,  State. 

Iron- Founders, 
E  A  Webb  &  Co.  Main 
Fire  Companies, 
Engine  No.  1,  Main,  Ivory  Turner, 

Henry  Isham,  Capt.  Perry  Marsh,  Main 
Eneine  No.  2,  State, 

Wm  Howes,  Capt.  Jail,  Elm  st. 

Engine  No.  3,  Elm, 

Lewis  E  Clow,  Capt.iJudge  of  the  V.  S.  Dist. 


Hook  &  Ladder  Co.  St. 
Z  C  Camp,  Capt. 

Flour  Dealers, 
Baldwin,  Scott  &  Co. 

State 
Bancroft  &  Riker,  M'n 
Burbank&Langdon,  do 
Cross,  Hyde  &  Co.  do 
Langdon  &  Wright,  do 

Glove  Manufacturer, 
Lmnan  Rublee,  Main 

Qunsmiths, 
Elias  Hall,  Elm 
II  B  Hayward,  Main 

Grave  Stones, 
H  3  Clapp,         Main 
Goss&  Wilson,    do 

Hair  Dresser, 
P  G  Smith,  State 


and  Circ't  Covrt, 
Sam'l  Prentiss,  M-iin 
Jinlrrc  of  Sup.  Court, 
I  F  Kediield,  Elm 

Livery  Stable, 
Mrs  Safford,  State 

Leather  Dealers, 
Keith,  Thurston  & 
Peck,  Main 

Lead   Pipe  Manvfac. 
S  W  Woodbury,  Main 

Machinist, 
W  Sprague,  (Berlin) 

Masons, 
Orson  Hutchins,  Main 
IjOnnox  Titus,        do 

Meat  Markets, 
Wm  B  Hubbard,  Main 
Orrin  Pitkin,  do 


JJcrchants  and  Traders 
Baldwin,  Scott  &  Co. 

Slate 
Pilas  Buibank  jr.  Main 
Cross,  Day  &  Co.     do 
Ellis,W)ldei&.Co.  Sta. 
Frencii  &  Bancroft,  do 
Jewett  &  Howes,  cor 

Main  and  State 
Langdon  &Wright,M'n 
Lyman  &  King,        do 
Charles  Spalding,     do 
Stcvrs  &  Lancdons,cur. 

Main  and  State 
r  W.  I.  Goud:<  and  Gro- 
ceries,) 
Bancroft  &.  RiUer,Main 
Cross,  Hyde  &  Co.  do 
Silvcr,Lanih&Co. State 

Military  Goods, 
R  R  Kikcr,  State 

Miller, 
Sam'l  Campbell, (Ber.) 

Milliners  and  Dress 

Makers, 
Misses  Bansier,  Main 
Mrs  Boyden,  Hubbard 
Miss  Farrar,  Main 
Missetf  Hand,     do 
Miss  Peck,         do 
Misses  Phinney,  State 
Misses  Proctor,  Main 

JVews2)apers, 
Ecforniei,  Main 

Univ.  Watchman,  do 
Vermont  Patriot,  State 
Vt.  Watchman,      do 
Voice  ofFreedom,  M'n 

JVotarics  Public, 
S  Churchill,  State 
Th:  Reed,  Main 
J  Y  Vail,  State 

Officer  of  the  Customs, 
Luther  Cross,  Elm 


Painters  and  Glaziers. 
Cyrus  S  Hadley,  State 
Nye  Merritt,  Court 
Wm  Storrs,  Elin 
Edw  L  Taplin,  State 
A  Washburn,  Main 
C  H  Washburn,  Elm 


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Gusta.  Washburn,  M'n 
L  Washburn,  Elm 

Paper  Manvfacturcrs, 
G  W  Cobb  &  Co.  Main 

Pcnision  AgC7it,C  Bank.J 
Th:  Reed,  State 

Physicians, 
F  W  Adams,  Main 
Z  P  Burnham,  State 
J  Henderson,  (Herbal- 

'st,)  Main 
J  Y  Dewey,  State 
Edward  Lamb,  Main 
Ja's  Spalding,      do 

Piano  Fortes, 
Perry  Marsh,  Main 

Post  Office,  (StateJ 
E  S  Merrill,  P.  M. 

Printers, 
E  Ballon,  Main 
J  T  Marston,  State 
F  A  McDowall,  Main 
E  P  Walton  &  Sons, 
State 

Saddles,  Harnesses  and 

Trunks, 
H  Y  Barnes,  State 
S  B  Flint,  do 

E  Putnam,        do 

Scales, 
S  Burbank  jr.  Main 

Sezton, 
Aaron  Bancroft,  Court 

Starch  Manvfacturer, 
A  Waterman,  Elm 

State  Treasurer, 
John  Spalding,  State 

Stone  Masons, 
Benj  Arbuckle,  (Ber.) 
Wm  Bennett,  Main 
Horace  Bruce,  State 
Z  C  Camp,  do 


E  A  Webb  &  Co.  Main 
Z  &  C  Wood,         do 

Surveyors, 
V\'m  Howes,  Elm 
A  Waterman,  do 

Tailors, 
S  Black,  Main 
John  P  Hale,  State 
Henry  Isham,  Main 
R  R  Rikcr,  Stale 

Tailoresses, 
Miss  Daggett,  State 
Misses  Clark  &  Peck, 

Main 
Miss  Phinney,  Stale 
Miss  Proctor,  JIain 

Tannery, 
Keith,Thurston4-Peck, 
Franklin 

Town  Officers  (residing 

in  the  Villaire,) 
L  Briggs,  Clerk,  State 
I  S  Town,  Selectman, 

State 
D  Baldwin,  State  ■\ 
C  Bancroft,  Main  > 
Trustees,    ? 
D  Baldwin,  State        J 
G  Worthington,Hub.  > 
Listers,         ) 
H  Y  Barnes,  Overseer 

of  the  Poor,  Stale 
D  Baldwin,  Treas.  Sta. 
A  Spalding,  Ag't,  Bl'n 

Victualing  Cellars, 
Charles  Cross,  State 
B  H  Snow,  Main 
G  Washburn,  State 

Village  Library, 
D  P  Thompson,  Libra- 
rian, State 

Watches,  Jewelry,  ^'c. 
John  S  Abbott,  Stale 
Town&Witherell,  do 


Stoves  and  Tin  Ware, 

A   Haveri,    (Agent  fori 

TysonFurnace,)  M'n' 


JVool  Carding,  (Sec 
Cloth  Dressing. J 


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Attorncyfy 
Ambroso  L  Brown, 
Jonathan  C  Dexter, 
Solomon  Foot, 
Heniy  Hall, 
Edward  F  Hodges, 
S  H  Hodges, 
F  W  Hopkins, 
Edgar  L  Ornisbeo, 
Thomas  J  0/rasbeft, 
Win  Pas<., 
Robert  Pierpoint, 
Moses  Stroni;, 
lleubeii  R  Thrall, 
C  L  Williams. 
Bakers, 
George  Jackson, 
Frederick  Piatt. 

Blacksiiiilhs, 
Daniel  Caruth, 
Asahel  Cleveland, 
Chester  Cleveland, 
Joel  B  Gilbert, 
John  Holbrook, 
Zcnas  Ilollirook, 
Jeremi'ili  Jlunroe, 
Benjajnin  Smith. 
Biiokhiiidei; 
James  P  Milton^ 
Bnoksellcr, 
James  Everson. 

Boot:'  and  Shoes, 
Poter  Blanchard, 
Ditson  &  Henry, 
Abel  Dunkley, 
L  Darken, 
Alanson  Dyer, 
Bcnjamiu  Fay, 
Rufus  A  Kilburn, 
Silas  Pratt, 
G  S  Stewart, 
Samuel  Stocker. 

Brirk  Makers, 
A  Billings, 
D  Kellpy, 
Anemas  Pratt. 
Ca'j)cn(trs  4"  Builders 
E  E  Bailev, 
Jacob  liailey, 
W  W  Bailey, 
Ira  Bliss, 
E  Bnttorfiold, 

Bvnterlield, 

John  Cain, 
Wm  Cain, 
John  Gorman, 


90 

S  R  Williams. 

Cabinet  Makers^ 
C  C  Alvord, 
Buck  &;  Curtis. 
Carriage,  and    Wagon 

Makers, 
W  W  Bailey, 

Barber, 

W  R  Clemens, 
Ralph  Grinnel, 
John  Price, 
John  C  Waldo. 

Clergymen, 
D  Ha.skeir, 
John  A  Hicks, 
Wm  Mitchell, 
Rockwood  Townsend, 
Aldis  Walker. 
Cloth  Crip  and  Stock 
Jfamifucturcr, 
Miss  Cook. 

Cloth  Dresser, 
Thomas  S  Spencer. 

Confectioners, 
Nelson  G  Howard, 
James  Taylor. 

Constables, 
Abnor  Mead, 
Ira  Parsons. 

Coopers, 
G  Cheney  2d, 
Thaddeus  I)unk?ey. 
Drugs  and  Mcdiebics, 
James  Barrett  jr. 
Burt  &  Mason, 
Daniels  &  Bell, 
James  Porter. 

Flour  Dealers, 
James  Barrett  jr. 
Jaz  Barrett, 
Burt  &  Mason, 
Daniels  &  Bell, 
Wm  Green, 
Hodges  &  Gilmore, 
i\  G  Howard, 
James  Porter. 
Gunsmiths  and  3/a- 
chinists, 
John  J  Richardson, 
Jirah  Vauglm, 
James  fit  Vaughn. 
Grave  Stones, 
J  Humphrey, 
Luke  Ward. 
j         Hair  Dresser, 
IJames  Taylor. 
nTwngiTWTir"-rrfiniinTMiinm?rnT 


Hotels, 
Gcrshoin  Cheney  2d, 
Wm  R  Clement, 
Alanson  Dyer, 
G  R  Orcutt, 
Elisha  Warner. 

Iroti  Foander, 
Francis  Slason. 

Leather  Dealers, 
James  Barrett  jr. 
George  Graves. 
Lead  Pipe  Manufactu- 
rer, 
W  W  Whitney. 

Masons, 
Hiram  L  Cheney, 
M  Edson, 
T  Rcckard. 

Merchants  and  Tradei-s. 
James  Barrett  jr. 
Burt  4"  Mason, 
Daniels  ^  Bell, 
Hitchcock  i5'  Morgan, 
George  T  Hodges, 
N  G  Howard, 
Page  4-  Mungei, 
J  Porter, 
Ripley  4*  Bailey, 
Francis  Slason, 
Vv'  W  Slason  4"  Co. 
John  Strong. 

Marble  Saw  Mill,- 
F  Slason, 

W  W  Slason  4-  Co. 
Milliners  and  Dress 

Makers, 
Miss  L  Bailey, 
Miss  Capron, 
Misj  Mayuard, 
Miss  Pratt, 
Misses  Richardson, 
jMiss  Price, 
I  Misses  Vaughan, 
Mrs  Waters. 

Meat  Markets, 
A  Dyer, 
Otis'Fisher  4-  Son. 

JVeicspaper, 
Rutland  Herald. 
Painters  and  Glaziers, 
W  W  Bailey, 
Moses  Fenn, 
J  Herrick, 
Asa  Howard, 
N  G  Howard, 
Daniel  Price, 


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John  Price. 

George  Ruggles, 

Tailors, 

Paper  Makers, 

Miss  J  Smith, 

J  Fales, 

H  Henderson  4'  Co. 

John  Whipple. 

John  F  Knight, 

Post  JtlcLs'tcrt;, 

Saddles,  liarncsscs  and 

Z  Leonard, 

Moses  Hawks, 

Trunks, 

M  McKean, 

L  Sheldon,  West  R. 

Moses  Gilbert, 

John  Gluilty, 

Physicians, 

Wm  Hall. 

Charles  Wolaston. 

W  S  Allen,  hot. 

Sexton, 

Tailoresses, 

J  Hihbard,  Beachite, 

Thomas  Fisk. 

Mrs  Arnold, 

Cyrus  Porter, 

Stone  Masons, 

Miss  H  Cole, 

J  B  Porter, 

H  Hill, 

Mrs  Richardson. 

James  Porter, 

T  Re.ckard. 

Tanneries, 

L  Sheldon. 

Stoves  and  Tin  Ware, 

Georire  Graves, 

Printers, 

James  Barrett  jr. 

Hawkins  Hart. 

L  T  Gurnsey, 

Daniets  4"  Bell', 

Victualing  Cellars, 

George  A  Tuttle, 

Hitchcock  4"  Morgan, 

Otis  Fisher, 

HT  White. 

E  Judd, 

Thaddeus  Pratt. 

School  Teachers, 

John  Strong. 

Watches  and  Jewelry, 

Miss  J  Burt, 

H  N  Bennett. 

St.  t-libaiis. 

'               attorneys, 

P  B  Shepard. 

Leather  Dealers, 

A  O  Aldis, 

Carriage  and  Watron 

layman  Brainerd, 

H  R  4-  J  J  Beardsley, 

Makers, 

E  4'  P  Burnham, 

S  S  Brown, 

Blaisdell  4-  Conger, 

Leonard  Irish, 

James  Davis, 

Elijah  Curtis. 

II  G  Smith, 

Hoyt  Sj-  Nutting, 

Clergymen, 

Calvin  Whiting. 

]    Smalley  4'  Adams, 

W  H  Hoyi,  epis. 

Masons, 

1   J  4-  J  G  Smith, 

B  Marvin,  meth. 

Elbridge  Brigham, 

Stevens  fy  Seymour. 

W  Smitli,  con. 

Sidney  Gorham, 

Bakers, 

Constable, 

Stephen  Gorliam. 

Hagar  4-  Bracket. 

John  Gates. 

Meat  Market, 

Bedsteads, 

Cooper, 

Daniel  Drew. 

Horace  Livingston. 

Nathaniel  White. 

Merchants, 

Blacksmiths, 

Drugs  and  Medicines, 

Orange  Adams, 

Willard  Andrews, 

Curtis  4-  Dutcher. 

Atwood  4-  Hyde, 

E  Burhanks, 

Flour  Dealers, 

Lawrence  Brainerd, 

E  4- J  J  Burgess, 

Lawrence  Brainerd, 

Burtons  4"  Beardsley, 

J  R  Cornell, 

A  Hagar, 

M  S  Darrow, 

Asiibel  Smith. 

Calvin  Whiting. 

Wm  Farrar, 

Book  Binder, 

Gunsmith, 

J  C  Jewell, 

James  Russell. 

Lucius  Keelcr. 

E  L  Jones, 

Bookseller, 

Hair  Dressers, 

N  W  Kingman, 

James  Russell. 

JCrear, 

Parsons  4'  Sanborn, 

Boots  and  Shoes, 

B  Bastord. 

Cluimbv  4°  Edwards, 

Amnii  Alford, 

Hat  Dealers, 

C  F  Saf}brd, 

Lyman  Brainerd, 

Heniy  Seymour, 

C  J  Saxe, 

B"Paul  4-  Co. 

E  A  Smith. 

T  W  Smith, 

Henry  Town. 

Hotels, 

Smith,  Eastman  4-  Co. 

Cabinet  Maker, 

J  R  Danforth, 

H  B  Sowles, 

Horace  Livingston. 

M  Ladd, 

Wells  4-  Barlow. 

Carpenters  4"  Builders, 

R  Lasell, 

W.  T.  Goods  and  Orec. 

H  Ainsworth, 

Phcenix,  Sam'l  Barlow, 

A  Hawkins, 

Hiram  C  Brush, 

St.  Albans,  Bradley  4- 

Hagar  4-  Brai^kett. 

Hiram  Clark, 

Loveland. 

Military  Goods, 

John  French, 

Livery  StaJ)lc, 

C  H  Huntington. 

J  M  Haynes, 

Wm  Fuller. 

99 


MiUiiirrf:  and  jDrc^'s 

J  L  (Chandler,                 Wni  Woodward.             [ 

.Udkcrs, 

Jehiel  Hydo. 

Tailors, 

Miss  Colliurn, 

Post  OJice, 

Wm  Austin, 

Mrs  M  Hastings, 

O  A  Burton. 

J  Gullar, 

Mrs  A  Isliarii, 

Printers, 

Watson  c^  Sods. 

Miss  Stiles. 

J  Eradlev. 

Tailoresscs, 

JVewspapers, 

E  B  Whninff. 

R  M  Bliss , 

Franklin  Messenger, 

Saddfers, 

Mary  Jones, 

Vermont  Repul)lican. 

Wm  Fuller, 

Samantha  Robinson.      ■ 

PaiiiUrs  and  Olazkrs, 

H  O  ^-  N  W  Green, 

Victualling  Cellars, 

Hiram  Colloncy, 

R  S  Lock. 

Hagar  §■  Brackett, 

I'eter  Fortune, 

Stone  Mason, 

C  Palmer. 

Cliarles  Tbonijison. 

E  West. 

Watches  and  Jewlnj, 

Pliiisiciaiis, 

Stores  and  Tin  Ware, 

Huntington  ^  Ames, 

i\  n  Baliou, 

Smith,  Eastman  ^'  (Jo. 

C  H  Huntington. 

John  Branch, 

"^'i'rxetiMes,                                           j 

Attorneys, 

B  F  i5-  D  S  Young, 

J  H  Bowman,  Main 

G  W  GrandF,"Main5t. 

Green  st. 

R  Chapman, Sherman's 

John  Pier|ioiiit,  \  /^  , 
H  C  Lawrence,  \  '^'  " 

Cabinet  Maker, 

Wharf, 

S  Wilson,  no.  side  Gr. 

P  Foster,       Main 

P  C  Tucker,  Main 

Carriage  and  IVagon 

F  Huntington,  do 

E  D  Woodbriilge.  nor. 

Maker, 

V  Lawrence,    do 

side  Green, 

W  D  Bragg,  Main  st. 

G  4-  W  J  Parker  S{  Co. 

Bedsteads, 

Chair  Maker, 

Main 

Wm  Ross,  on  Bridge, 

Amos  N  Dart,  Water 

GcoPemberton,  Water 

S  Wilson,  no,  side  Gr. 

Clergymen, 

LC  Thorn  S{  Co.  Main 

Blacksnutks, 

H  N  Davis,  (epis.)  Gr. 

O  Walker,  w.  end  Br. 

A  Blackmer,  Main  st. 

U  F  Leavitt,    (con.) 

Qunsmith, 

J  Scott  <^  Son,  Green 

Water 

E  Seaver,  w.  side  Riv. 

E  Seaver,  w.  side  Riv. 

C  R  Wilkins,  (meth.) 

Hat  Dealer, 

WH  Webster,  im  inst. 

Main 

H  B  Seymour, Green  St. 

Bookbinder, 

Cloth  Dressing  and 

Hotels, 

John  E  Roberts,  Main 

Dying, 

Amer.,  M  Crane,  Ulain 

Bookseller  S[  Stationer, 

Edw  Jewett,  on  Bridge, 

Stephens',                do 

J  E  Roberts,  Main 

E  Sherrill,  w.  end  do 

Iron  Founders, 

Boots  and  Shoes, 

Coopers, 

Austin,  White  .y  Bar- 

Abijah Blake,  Main 

Foley  4-  Hurlbut,   El- 

ker, w.  side  River, 

Sctli  Geer,          do 

bow  St. 

Win  15urt,  vv.  side  Riv. 

A  McLaughlin, 

Confectioners, 

Machinist, 

Scovcl  4*  Keeler.w.side 

Geo  Pemberton,  VVater 

Wm  Ross,  on  Bridge. 

River. 

J  S  Preston,  School 

Masons, 

Brick  Makers, 

Constable, 

H  Roberts,  Main  St. 

WmI)odge,Ferrisburg, 

J  M  Taylor,  Groen 

D  Willard,  Water 

Ja's  Tucker,       do 

Copper  Pump  and  Lead 

H  Willard,  Elbow 

Carpenters  and  Joiners, 

Pipe  Mannfuettir, 

J  Willard,       do 

S  W  Brown, 

C  B  Sawyer,  iMain 

Lumber  Dealers, 

S  J  Gage,  Water  st. 

Drugs  and  Medicines, 

S  Barker,  w.  end  Br. 

Edw  Gaylord,  do 

Adams  c^  Murray, Main 

R  Chapman, Sherman's 

A  E  Glazier,  Green 

W  R  Bixby,             do 

Wharf. 

H  Hapgood,  Elliow 

J  H  Bowman,           do 

Meat  Markets, 

Edw  Roberts,  Comfort 

F  Huntinirton,          do 

James  Bond, 

Hill, 

G  4' W  J  "Parker  4- Co. 

Cyrus  Smith, 

E  Southard,  Water  st. 

Green 

John  Storms,  Wat.  St. 

C  Wines,  w.  side  Riv. 

Flour  Dealers, 
W  R  Bixby,  Main 

R  L  Stowell,  Green 

Merchants  4"  leaders, 

Ailani3  ^  Murray,  M'n 

W  K  Bixby, 

J  II  Bowman, 

E  Burritt, 

II  Chapman,  i 

C  D  Cook, 

P  Foster, 

F  Huntington, 


do 
do 
do 

VVli'f, 


93 

David  S  Brown, 
C  G  Curtis,  w.  ond  Br. 
A  W  Dart,  Water  st. 
V  Hepburn,  Green 
S  Jackways,  Water 
Fhy^icians^ 
Main  A  Bradford,  Main 
do,  A  Sprague,  Elbow 
dojD  C  .Stone,  Green 
Lawrencec^Hawley,  do|  Post  Office, 

G  (^  W  J  Parker  i^  Co.  W  E  Bixby,  Main 

Green  Printers, 

Geo  Pemberton, Water  J  E  l^  H  Pioberts,  M'n 
Rogers,  Keese  ^  Co.    I  Saddlers, 

Main  |R  D  Cornwall,  Main 

Ij  C  Thorn  4'  Co.  M'n  James  Ingraham, 
O  Walker,  w.  end  Br.jW  Joslin,  Water 

Milliners, 
Miss  B  Baldwin,  Wat. 
Miss  J  Brown,         do 
Mrs  Davis. 
Potash  Manvfacturer, 
O  Walker,  w.  side  Riv. 

Pail  Manvfacturer, 
Carlos  Blake,  w.endBr 

Flour  Mills, 
C  Bradbury,  on  Bridge, 
Orvis  4-  Keese. 

J^'eipspaper, 
Vermonter,  Main  st. 
Painters  and  Olazicrs, 
C  Bostwick,  Elbcw 


Sexton, 
R  Stowell,  Blain 
Stoves  and  Tin  Ware, 
Austin,  White  S{  Bar- 
ker, w.  side  River, 
S  Morgan,  Main  st. 
J  M  Taylor,  Green 
Sash  Factory, 
R  Chapman,  on  Br. 

Swu  Mi'.ls, 
S  Barker,  w.  end  Br. 
J  McCarter,  on  Bridge, 
Tanners  Sf  Curriers 
C  D  Kceler,  e.  end  Br, 
A  Scovil,  w.side  Riv. 


J  Smith  ^'  Co.  Main  st- 

Tallor-1, 
W  E  Green,  Main 
J  Ilusted,         do 
W  Perry,  Green 
7  aitfirefses. 
Miss  J  Brown,  Water 
Miss  M  Daniels,  Green 
Miss  E  Swoet,  Elbow 

U.  S.  Arsenal, 
Maj.  S  Halsey,  Com't, 

Water 
VeJgenncs  and   Troy 

Doah, 
M  D  Hall  .§'  Co.  Sher- 
man's Wnari". 
Ver^cnnes  and  Buffa- 
lo Packets, 
R  Chapman  ^Cii. Sher- 
man's Wharf. 
Victualing  Cellars, 
S  F  Field,  Elbow  st. 
J  S  Preston,  School 
Vernon  ^  Spooncr. 
WutcheK,  Clocks  and 

Jeuelry, 
E  J  Austin,  Green 
J  Branch, 
T  Smith,  Main 

VergenriKs  Bank. 
J  Scott,  Cash.  Green 


Artisans,  jWm  Low,  Main 

Tho'sBoynton,Mainat  J  ^  R  Mansfield,     do 
Ja's  K  Curlton,  State  Cabinet  Makei, 

Attorneys,  C  P  Kendall,  State 

Carlos  Coolidge,  Mainl Carpentei 3  and  Bull- 
Warren  Currier,  State  ders, 

Horace  Everett,  Main  Edw  GBabcock,  Court 
Sam'l  H  Price,  State  Elijah  Clark,  Main 
,Tal)ez  Sargeant,    Main  Titus  V  Shepherd,  do 


Fred'k  L  Willard,  do 

Blacksmiths, 
('.  H  Hawley,  Centre 
Cha's  Waters,  Bridge 

Book  Binder, 
r  Merrifield,  Main 

Book'>etlcT. 
P  Merrifield,  Main 

Boots  and  Shoet, 
David  Barlow,  Centre 


James  Stone, Ascutney 
Carriage  and  Wagon 

Makers, 
Nath'l  Bancroft.Centre 
W  Hutchinson,  State 
Will  Tileston,      do 

Clergymen, 
N  Bishop,  (con)  Main 
R  li  Harvey,  (meth) 
Court 


L  Daman  iS^'  Co.   State  E  Hutchinson,  (bap) 
Hall  <^  Morey,        do         Main 
Zebina  Hawley,  Main  | 


W  D  Wilson,  (epis) 
Main 
Confectioners, 
John  Field,         Main 
Win  Johonuot,      do 

Constable , 
Tho's  Ensworth,  Main 

Cooper, 
Aaron  Damon,  State 
Diuss  and3'Iedicines, 
A4-  H  Wardner,  Main 
\Die  Sinker  and  En- 
'  graver, 

iBenj  Zuel,  Main 

Flour  Dealers, 
ip  Merrifield,         Main 
A  (J-  H  Wardner,    do 
S  Wnrdner  ^-Son,  do 

Gumniilhs, 
N  Kendall  (^  Co.  State 

Hair  Dreeser, 
John  Field,  Main 


Jioleh, 
Ciinstitution  House, 

T  Ainsworth,  Main 
M:;nsion  House, 

M  McKen?ne,    do 
VVindsor  House, 

J  H  Sirauns,       do 
Iiiiitrttion  Carpet  and 

Fancii  Painter, 
Tlio's  Boyntori,  Main 

Jeweller, 
B  Zuel,  Main 

Livery  Stable, 
J  H  Simons,  Slain 

Marble   V\  'orker, 
D  Billings,  Main 

Meat  Market, 
l!.usseli5'En3worlli,M'n 
Merclumts  and  Tra- 

rlers, 
Th  S  FuUerton,    Main 
AG<S;'JDHatcli,    do 
T  W  Hubbaid,        do 
A  4*  H  Wardner,    do 
S  VVurdncr  &;  .Son,  do 


94 

MiUincre  and  Ure.ss 

Makers, 
Miss  Cummins,  Main 
Miss  Uerrick,        do     I 
Miss  Stone,  do     , 

Neivspaper, 
Vt.  Chronicle,  Main 

N.  E.  Seminary,     ! 
Swott  4- Jackman,  Sta. 

Notary  Public, 
T  M  Ponii-oy,  State       ; 
Officiating^  Magis-  \ 
trates, 
Tho's  Boynton,  Main 
Darius  Jones,         do 
Jesse  Lull,  do 

T  M  Pomroy,  State 
Painters  andGlaziers 
Charles  Ingalls,  Court' 
Caleb  P  Kendall,  State 

Pki/sicians, 
Edw  E  Phelps,  State 
Dean  Town,  Main 

Post  Office, 
WPvGilkey,?.  M.M'n 


Printers, 
Bishop  ^  Tracy,  Main 
Preston  Merrifield,  do 

Saddler, 
Wm  Harris,  Main 

Sexton, 
Zebina  Hawley,  Slain 
State  Prison,  (St.) 
I  W  Hubbard,  Sup. 
Stoves  and  TmlVarc, 
Goo  Severance,  State 

l^ailors, 
Ralph  Howard,  Main 
Henrv  Stevens,     do 
John "E  Watt,       do 
'I'anners  and  Curriers, 
John  Ballon,  Stato 
John  Ruel,  Main 

VVatchmaker, 
Benj  Zuell,  Main 
Watch  Repairer  and 
j  Jeweler, 

jCaleb  Kendall,'  Main 

WoU  Dealer, 
Darius  Jones,  Main 


Attorneys, 
James  Barrett, 
Edward  H  Biljinjs, 
Oliver  P  Chandler, 
Julius  Converse, 
M'itus  Hutchinson, 
Edwin  Hutchinson, 
Job  Lyman, 
Charles  Marsh, 
Lyndon  A  Marsh, 
Andrew  Tracy. 
Hank  of  I'Voodstock, 
Job  Lyman,  President. 
Eliakim  Johnson,Cash. 

Blacksmiths, 
Laurel  Gillinghara, 
B  U  Kimball, 
J  O'Hara, 
Tliomns  Witt, 
Th'^'nas  Wat  jr. 

Hoarding  Houses, 
Cii's  Daman,  South  st, 
Mrs  riayn;ond,  Green 
Bookstore  and  Bind- 
ery, 
Haskell  .y  Pal  me  1. 

Boots  and  Shoes, 
Joel  Eaton, 


n'ooilsfock. 

Foss  4'  Dickinson, 
Paul  Howe, 
Joseph  Parker. 

Carpenters, 
A  H  Allen, 
Alt'rcil  Brown, 
Ira  Dutton, 
Lewis  Hadly, 
Amasa  Huntley, 
N  K  Jones, 
Stephen  B  Marcy, 
jMarshall  Mason, 
N  Sinclair  ,jr. 
Samuel  Waldron. 

Cabinet  Makers, 
J  M  ct  G  Fisher, 
Jacob  Fisher, 
Eber  Kin;;  ^  Sons. 
Carriage  and  Wag 

Makers, 
Georffc  S  Day, 
E  A  Hovey, 
H  T  Marsl), 
Joshua  Mitchell. 
H  Totman, 
Isaac  Tribon. 

Churches, 
Christian,  Pleasant  i 


Congregational,  Elm 
Episcopal,  Church 
Methodist,  Green 
Universalist,  Church 

Clergymen, 
Joel  Clapp,  epis. 
Jasper  Hazen,  chris. 

Kiddder,  meth. 

Russell  Streeter,  iiniv. 
O  H  Tillotson,  univ. 
W  Wright,  con. 
Coopers, 
Amaziah  Richmond, 
R  M  Russell. 

Corjyoration  Officers, 
James  Barrett, 

0  A  Bryant, 
J  II  Carpenter, 
Jos  Churchill, 
Tho's  E  Powers,^  H 
Job  Lyman,  Treas, 

H  T  Marsh,  Collector, 
John  Blish, 

1  II  Carpenter, 
Joshua  Mitchell,  , 
T  E  Powers,        \^^ 
Sara'l  Whitney, J      ^ 

County  Clerk, 
Norman  VVilliams, 


Drugs  and  Medicines. 
James  Ross  jr. 

Gunsmith, 
Grovpr  Dotlgo. 

Hair  Drcsser, 
Cliarles  Wentworth,  ) 
Kiiiir's  Barber.    ) 
Hauls, 
Eagle,  G  P  Alden, 
Globe,  Uriah  Hays, 
Samuel  Whitney. 

Jailer, 
Zerah  Lull. 

Livery  Stable, 
Munijer  i^-  Packer. 

Lciither  Dealers, 
Wra  Bairon  &  Co. 
Amos  VV  Warren. 

Machinist, 
Albert  Adams. 

Masons, 
Calvin  Chapiu, 
Jolm  Chapiu, 
Wilder  Raymond, 
Ahner  N"  Whitaker. 

Meat  Market, 
Wm  Covvdry. 
Merchants  and  Tra 

ders, 
O  A  Bryant, 
G  R  Chapman, 


95 

Isaac  Churchill, 
Charles  Dana  ji. 
John  A  Dunbar, 
Albert  Kin";, 
George  iVIellish, 
G  H  iMower, 
C  F  Shedd. 

.Marble  Work, 
David  Ralph. 

Merchant  Tailois, 
Porter  B  Southgate, 
Witt  &  Hevvitt, 

JVtlvspapers, 
Spirit  of  the  Age, 
Vermont  Mercury. 
Paiaiers  andGlaziers. 
Joseph  CliUfchill, 
iScnry  T  Marsh, 
Jolui  N  White, 
John  Witt. 

Physicians, 
Jolm  Burnell, 
Daniel  Campbell, 
Joseph  A  Gallup, 
Joseph  Giay, 
Edv/in  Hazeu, 
Bonj  R  Palmer, 
John  D  Powers, 
Thomas  E  Powers. 
P/ intern  S^' Publishers. 
C  G  Eastman, 
Haskell  ic  Palmer. 


Past  Office,  Central  St 
Joel  Eaton,  P.  M. 

Probate  Qffi.ce., 
\Q.EdsorisBuildin«s. 
Oel  Billings,  Register. 
Saddles  and  Har- 
nesses, 
Fairbanks  &■  Palmer, 
Loring  Richmond, 
Warren  if  Nute. 
Sewing  Silk  3Ja7iu- 

factory, 
Samuel  Ford. 

Silver  Smilh, 
R  H  Bailey. 
Stoves  andTinlVare, 
John  Blish, 
Henry  Hatch, 
Philo  Hatch. 

2^ai!ors, 
lliciiael  Myers, 
H  C  Tait, 
Thales  B  Winn. 
Watches  and  Jeicelry, 
James  H  Murdock, 
Nathaniel  Randall, 
Russell  &  Clark. 
Windsor  Co.  Insu' 

ranee  Qfficce, 
David  Pierce,  Prea. 
Lyndon  A  Marsh,  Sec. 


SiaiisSirs  of  1 
[repokted 
AgFicuit'i-e 

Live  J^tock.  No. 

Horses,  Mules,         62,402 
Neat  Cattle,  384.341 

Sheep,  l,68i;819 

Swine,  203,800 

Poultry, 

Grain,  etc 
Wheat, 


Barley, 

(lats, 

] '  y  e , 

Buckwheat, 

Corn, 

Potatoes, 


'v'crmont  for  the  yt'ar 

WITH   THE  CENSUS  OF  1840.] 


Value. 


1S39. 


Bushels. 

495,800 

54,781 

9,222,584 

230,993 

228,416 

1,119,678 

|8,8G9,751 


MlSCELLAKEOUSjWe 

Wool,  lbs,  9,e99°,235 

H(ip3,  do   '     48,137 

Wax,  do  4,660 

Tobacco,         do  585 

I  SilkCocooas,do  4,286 


131,578 


Value. 


Sugar,            lbs. 

4647934 

• 

Tons  of  hay. 

836739 

Tons  hemp, flax, 

29  1-2 

Cords  wood  sold, 

9639f 

Dairy, 

2,008,737 

Orchard, 

213,944 

Gallons  wine. 

94 

Home  goods  for 

family  use, 

674.548 

Produce  of  mar- 

ket gardens. 

16,276 

Prod,  nurseries. 

5,600 

Prod.  Forest. 

Lumber, 

346,939 

Tons  pot  and  p'l 

ashes, 

718  1-2 

Skina  and  furs. 

1,750 

Roots,  etc. 

2,500 

Persons  employ- 

ed in  agricul. 

73150 

96 


Iron, 


Commerce. 

Retail  Storns, 

Lumber  Yards,  -  -  -  - 

Transportion,  ... 

Butchers,  Packers,  etc. 

Billies. 

Onst,  6,743  tons,  > 

Bar,       G55     do    \ 
Other  Metals,     -  -  -  - 

Granite,  Marble,  etc. 

MainifactMi'es. 

Machinery  made,  ... 

Hardware  and  Cutlery, 

Small  Arms,  number,  1,158, 

Precious  Metals,       _  .  - 

Various  metals,  ... 

Granite,  Marble,  etc. 

Brick  and  Lime,  .  .  - 

Wollen  Goods,  .  -  . 

Cotton  Goods,     .  -  -  - 

Silk  made,     -  -  -  . 

Mixed  Manufactures,     .  -  - 

Hats  and  Caps,  _  -  . 

i-'traw  Bonnet.",  -  -  -  - 

triilis  of  Sole  Leather,    102,763,  ) 
Upper     do  102,937,  ] 

Manufactures  of  Leather,  Saddlery,  etc. 

Pounds  of  Soap,  50,300, 

"  Tallow  Candles,  28,687, 

Gallons  distilled  Liquors,  3,.500   ) 
"       fermented    do      12,800^  ( 

Drugs  and  Medicines, 

Glass,       ----- 

Earthern  Ware,        _  -  - 

Paper,      ----- 

Printing  and  Binding, 

Cordage,  -  .  -  - 

Musical  Instruments, 

Carriages  and  Wagons, 

Barrels  cf  Flour,  4,495, 

rroiluce  of  312  grist,    1,081  saw,   and  20 
oil  Mills,    -  -  -  - 

Vessels  built,      -  -  -  . 

Furniture  made,        .  -  - 

Brick  and  stone  Houses  built,  72,  ) 

Wooden  do        do    468,  ] 

Other  Manufiictures, 

Capital  invested  in  Manufactures, 

$4,326,440 

Persons  employed  in  ditto,  13,174 

"  "  Commerce,         1,303 

"  "  Navigation,  187 

"  "  Professions,       1,563 


Pors'ns 

Value. 

empi'd. 

747  ■; 

321 

183 

U 

788 

70,500 

156 

33,855 

104 

101,3.54 
16,650 

871 
33 

42 

3,000 
24,900 

44 

62,515 

116 

402,218 

224  J 

1,331,953 

1,450 

113,000 

262 

99 

7 

155,276 

282 

62,432  ) 
2,819  i 

126 

509 

361,408 

5 

38,475 

32 

.55,000 
23,000 

70 
30 

214,720 

195 

156 

4,000 

9 

2,290 

6 

162,097 

437 

1  083,124 
72,000 

1,374 

83,275 

190 

912 

488,796 

97 


OMcers  ofthf  Cttxioius  far   fermont,  Sept 

OJicers. 
William  i*.  Briggs,     Collector, 


Kan-y  Mill 
Tiiacldeus  Crime, 
FredBrick  liazen, 
George  W.  Foster, 
Koliert  L.  Paddock, 
Orville  Kinipton, 
Andrew  W.  Barton, 
Jahn  S.  Ro)«3, 
Curtis  Elkiiis, 
Henry  F.  Prentiss, 
John  P.  Deiiison, 
Silas  Hou;»liton 
VVra.  P.  Sawyer, 
Lutlier  'Jross, 


Uep.  Col.  and  Itisp 


Location. 
L'uflington, 

Alhursh, 


Insfvoctor, 


Swanton, 

Ili-lig.ite, 

Franklin, 

Berkshire, 

Richturd, 

Troy, 

Dcrljy  Line, 

Canaan, 

Lyndon, 

Hyde  Park, 

Montpelier, 


Benjamin  C.  Webster,  Master  of  Rev.  Bnat  Lake  Champfain, 
Jedediiih  Hyde  jr..  Inspector  and  Boatman,  Alburgii, 
Samuel  Itandall,  "  "  " 

Beuj.  Webster,  "  "  " 


;{0,  • 

Salary. 
,090  t'\ 
7:)ii  1)0 
500  00 
500  m 

:ioo  00 
3f;o  (p 

240  00 
340  00 
240  'OO 
240  00 
3(10  00 
240  00 
240  00 
240  00 
240  00 
3()0  00 
240  00 
240  00 
210  GO 


(PotPii   Cieriis,  fy'c.  its  the  neveral  'JCoscnu  in  the 

l^Sate,  1S4^— 1:3. 
The  following  returns  were  not  receii'ed  in  season  to  be   inserted 
in  llicir  proper  place. 

BENNINGTON    COUNTy. 

Powiial  — Town  clerk  Harmon  Myres,  constabJes  Solomon  Tows- 
ley  jr  ,  William  R.  Blancluird  ;  selectmen  Blackmer  E.  Bronwell, 
Samv.ol  Wright,  Noel  Barber  ;  trustees  Elijah  Barber,  Josiah  Wright, 
O.ivid  Gardner ;  listers  Elijah  Bai[)er,  John  Wright,  Benjamin  Gard- 
ner 3d  ;  overseer  of  the  poor,  selectmen  ;  town  agent  Samuel  Wright ; 
clergy  C.  Barber,  meth.  epis.,  Sherman  Ladd,  ref,  meth.,  C.  Banister. 
E.  Uuclier,  bap.  ;  attorneys  1).  N.  Stroud,  Joel  T.  Morgan  ;  physi- 
cians B.  F.  Morgan,  C  Bannister,  G.  Hubby  hot. ;  postmaster  jolm 
A.  ivlorc. 

Searsbiprgh. — Town  clerk  Joseph  Eamoe,  constable  James  Crosier 
jr.,  selectmen  Joseph  Eames,  Josepli  Crosier,  James  Crosier  jr.;  trus- 
tees Joseph  Eames,  Joseph  Crosier,  Ashley  Stone  ;  listers  Joseph 
Eames,  Joseph  Crosier,  Biigham  Morse  ;  postmaster  Sri  R.  Streeter. 
rutIjAND  county. 

Fairhaven. — Town  clejk,  Benj.  F.  Gilbert,  constable  James  N.  Kel- 
scy,  selectmen  Simeon  Cobb,  Elijah  Eetie,  Adams  Button  ;  trustees 
Joseph  Adams,  Joseph  Shelden  jr.,  Harvey  Howard  ;  listers  Barna- 
bas Ellis,  Chauncey  Goodrich,  Benj.  F.  Gilbert  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Harvey  Howard  ;  town  agent  Wm.  C.  Kittredge  ;  attorneys  Wm. 
C  Kittredge,  C.  M.  Willard;  physicians  Charles  Backus,  George  F. 
Newell,  Jofb.ua  Edgerton. 

ADDISON    COITNTT. 

Waltliam. — Town  clctk  Peleg  Fisher,  constable  John  P.  Strong,  se- 
lectmen Chester  Ward,  Hiram  Fisher,  John  VI.  Sprague  ;  trustees 
I'cleg  Fislier,  Charles  15acon,  Rollin  Evarts  ;  listers  Chester  Ward, 
Hiram  Fisher,  John  H.  Sprague  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Abijah  Hurd. 

CHITTENDEN  CeUNTY. 

Burlington. — Town  clerk  Charles  Russell,  constable  Hyman  Lane, 
selectmen  Burrill  Lane,  Bostwick  Tousloy,  Samuel  Nichols  ;  trus- 
tees Charles  Russell,  Isaac  Warner,   W.    R.  Vilas;  listers  Wyllys 


98 


i  Lyniiin,  .lohii    Bnrstow.   Jiihii    II.  Uulli'nbeck  ;    overseer  of  tlie   poor 
i  llyiiiiiii  L.iiie  ;  town  ;i^'iuu  Chavles  Adonis  ;  clor!,'y  John  H.  Hopkins, 
cpis.  .John  K.  Converse,  ron.  Geo.  G.  Iii^crsoll,  unit.  P.  O.   Meeker, 
j  nii'Ui.  Hcriiv   i?al}ord,   bru).  Jcremiiili  O'Calliglian,  Ciilh.  ;  attorneys 
(;h:iile.s  Ad;inis,  Ilfinan  Allen,  Geo.  K.  Pl.at.Gco.  P.  Maiali,  Wyllys 
i  l.ynmn,  I.  P.  itirlKird>-on,  Jacob  Macck,  D.  A.  Snialley,  A.  VV.  Hyde, 
!  Asahel  Pock,  Win.  A.  Griswold,  J,  N.  Pomeroy,  Alvan  Foote,  Hen- 
'  ry  I.eavenwortli,  Charles  Kussell,  Lyman  ('iininiinjs,  P.  I/yinan,  Geo. 
P..  Sliaw,  VVrn.  Weston,  Amos  Blodgett,  Carios  Uaxtcr,    C.   I)     Kas- 
son,  Romeo  Austin,  It.  S.  M.  liouchette,  Goo.  H.  Peck,  B.  J.  Tenney, 
Edward  A.  t^tansbury  ;  pliysicians  Jolin  Pomeroy,  Thomas  Chamber- 
Jain,  Wni.  Atwater,  Leonard  Jlarsli,  B.J.  Ileineberg,  Iltrace  Hatch  ; 
postmaster  Henry  B.  iStacy. 

FRANKLIN    COUNTT. 

fVanklin.— Town  clerk  P.  S.  Gates,  constable  Clark  Gates,  select- 
men P-ul  Giles,  Henry  Bowman,  Isaac  Warner;  tru-itees  J.  H.  Hub- 
bard, Otvil  Kimpton,  Isaac  Gallop ;  listers  J.  H.  Hubbard,  Dolpbus 
Dewing,  Klezer  Olmsted  ;  werset-r  of  the  poor  J.  P.  0!ua  ;  clergy 
Orville  Kimpton,  meth.  Peter  Chase,  Joint  Spalding,  bap.  ;  attorneys 
J.  J.  Devitt,  .Monzo  Searle  ;  physician  Sheldon  iSearle  ;  (xistniaster 
Orville  Kimpton. 

LAMOILLE    COUNTY. 

Muvsfeld. — Town  clerk  Joshua  Luce,  constable  David  A.  Marshall, 
selectmen  Ivory  Luce,  Amander  Peterson,  Ly.ndu  Adams;  trustees 
ivory  Luce,  Guy  Nutting,  Amander  Peterson  ;  listers  Joshua  Luce, 
James  Harris,  Joseph  Dake  ;  oveiseer  of  the  poor  Ivoiy  Luce. 


Or.LIi.tNS    COUNTY 


Wcstmorc. — Town  cleik  Etiian  Blodgett,  constabJe  Cotton  Cheney, 
selectmen  B.  F.  Gibson,  ("alvin  Gibson,  Lcander  Boyden  ;  trustees 
Ira  Cheney,  John  M.  Kibley,  Henry  Gates  ;  listers  Ira  (!heney,  Jolin 
M.  Kibley,  F.than  Blodgett';  oveiseerof  the  poor  Ira  Clieney  ;  town 
agent  Ira  Cheney. 


Executive  tlppoinfiitritts. 

Henry  Hale,  Chelsea,  Serretanj  of  Civil  and  Militnry  Jiffairs. 

A.  W.  Keiiney,  Montpelier,  Librarian  of  State  Library. 

Ciimmi.-xiuners  to  take  dciio.-iitions,  fyc.  out  of  the  State. 

JWiO  yf/r/c— llobcrt  J.  Dillon,  Cliarles  Marsh, John  Bissell,  Ulysses 
D.  French,  Harrison  G.  O.  Habcock,  W"m.  H.  Maxwell,  El)enezer 
Young,  N.  Y.  city;  Job  Olin,  Troy;  John  Hastings,  West  Troy; 
James  G.  Hopkins,  Ogdensburgh  ;  H.  R.  Wing,  Glenn's  Falls. 

Ohio — Samuel  B.  Prentiss,  Cleveland. 

Pennsylvania — Romeo  Austin,  Philadelphia. 

Cnnnecticut — Si-th  Terry,  Hartford. 

Ma.9.--acku.irtU—Wm.  G.  Hunter,  Peter  S.  Wheelock,  Boston. 

Alabama — Jonathan  Bliss,  Gainesville. 


IifgixIatiBP  *tptioitiitneuts. 

CfTmnissiovrrs  of  Deaf,  Diivib,  Blind  and  Luane.  Calvin  Jewett, 
O.  P.  Chandler,  K.  D.  Woodbridge.  {)irBy  law  of  Nov.  1843,  the 
Governor  is  to  perform  all  the  duties  of  the  commissioners. 

Bank  Commi-nsioner  and  Bank  Committee — Robert  I'ierpoint,  Rut- 
laud. 

Reporter  of  Decisions  of  Supreme  Court — W^m.  Weston,  Burlington. 


Vermont  State  Frison. 

Cliipman  ?^\vn\n,Svpe'intendcnt.     Pev.  E.  C.  Tracy, C/iaj)?oJn.     Ab- 
ner  Field,  Stephen  Prentiss,  Daniel  Deuison,  Directors. 


99 

Civil  Crovti-insieait  of  ^'ortnatti. 

Ilia  ExuELLENrv  CUARLEd  PAINE,   Governor. 

JOHN  s;PALDING,   Treasurer. 

JAMKS  IM'.M.  t^UAFTKR,  Secretary  of  State. 

C.  1-..  K.N  API',  DeptUtj  andJlctin<r      ''■ 

DAVID  PIERCE,  Wood-stock,  Auditor. 

JOSEPH  BERRY,  Aaddor  in  Treasunj  Department. 

Senate. 

His  Honor  WAITSTILL  R.  RANNEV,  Lieut.   Gov.,Pre»idbht. 
De  Witt  C.  Clarke,  Sicretary, 
E.  A.  SiANSEURy,  .^^siitaiit  Secretary. 

MEMBERS. 

-   Henbt  Shelpow, 


Bennijigton  County, 
Windham  County,  • 

Rutland  County,     - 

tVindsor  County,    • 

Sddison  County, 
Orange  County, 

Chittenden  County, 
Washington  Cowity, 
Caledonia  County, 
Franklin  County,    - 


JOSIAH   VVrIOHT. 

-  John  Barrett, 
Calvin  Townslet, 
Sanford  Plumb. 

'  -   Ebenezer  N.  JiRioas, 
Elisha  Allen, 
Alanson  Allen. 

-  Hamfden  CUTTS, 
John  Porter, 
Salmon  F.  Dutton, 
Abner  Field. 

-  Peter  Istarr, 
Harvey  RIunsill. 

-  Calvin  Bloijgett, 
KoYAL  Hatch, 
Tappan  Htevens. 

-  David  French, 
David  A.  Smallbt. 

-  Paul  Dillingham, 

WoOSTER  SpRAGUE. 

-  Thomas  Bartlett,  Jb. 
Daniel  \V.  Aiken. 

-  Horace  Eaton, 
Homer  E.  Hubrelx, 
William  Green. 

-  David  M.  Camp. 

-  O.  W.  Butler. 

-  Warner  Bingham. 

-  William  L.  Sowlei. 


Orleans  County, 
Lamoille  County,     - 
Essex  County, 
Orand  Isle  County, 

Zebina  C.  C4MP,  Door-Kecper. 
Samuel  L.  Billings,  .Assistant. 
Rev.  George  B.  Manser,  Chaplain. 

House  of  Representatives. 
ANDREW  TRACY,  Speaker. 
F.  F.  Merrill,  Clerk. 
Joseph  Poland,  .Assistant  Clerk. 
Ambrose  L.  Brown,  Engrossing  Clerk, 
Sliuhael  B.  Flint,  Door-Keepcr. 
Luman  Rublee,  \ 

F.  A.  Garfield,  \  Officers  of  the  House. 
John  M.  Fox,     ) 
Charles  X^^wey,  Messenger. 
WILLIAM  T.  BURNHAM,  Sergeant-M-Arms. 


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SUPEEME    COURT. 

CHAKLES  K.  WILLIAMS,  Chief  Judge. 
STEPHEN  ROY(^E,       ) 
ISAAC  F   REDFIELD, 
MILOL.  BENNET'i', 
WM.  HEBAllD, 


■  Assistant  Jadrrcs 


BENNINGTON  COUNTY. 

Guriiun  B.  Soutliwoitii,  }   a    ■  ,     ^    t  j         ^  n     n      n      * 
,>      •    r,   ,,,■  '  i  Assistant  Judffcs  uf  the  to.  Court. 

ijt^nj.  I .  Uliiij  J  ^       ^ 

JoliM  V.  D.  S.  Mc  Eowin,  Benniiigton,  Sheriff. 

Aanm  Duiiio,  Hitrh  Bailiff. 

lliinpon  Canfieid,  State's  Attorney. 

O.  C  Merrill,  .fudge  of  Probate  for  the    district   of  Bennington. 

Leonard  Sarjeunt,  Judge  uf  Probate  for  the  district  of  Manches- 
ter. 

O.  C.  Merrill,  John  Hicks,  Henry  RoUiiiaon,  commissioners  for 
die  jail  at  Bennington. 

John  C.  Roberts,  Aaron  Baker,  Wni.  M,  Sporry,  commissioners 
for  the  jail  at  Manchester. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PF4CE. 


.Arlington. 
ReiiUen  Barney 
ivi  M  Ainsvvortli 
.!iilin  B  i^itiirop 
Harmon  Canlieki 
Etiian  Stone 
VVm  D  Hoyt 
Lemuel  Hawley 
Jesse  Harrin;;ton 
ftleritt  Hurd 

Bennington, 
?;)inl  HBIackiner 
Pi-^rpoiiit.  Isliani 
Alanson  P  Lyinan 
W  S  S^uthwortli 
John  S  Robinson 
John  Ilicks 
.Simeon  Morse 
Creen  Blackmer 
VViUiam  Bnrt 
Aaron  Keteham 
Paul  M   Henrv 
Peles;  Millin-ton 
Bradford  Godfrey 
Ceorge  Benton 
OrsamusCMerrill 
Aljion  Squires 
Calvin  Gilson 
Norm.  Blackmer 
Lemuel  Morgan 
Lutlier  Park 
iMason  C  .Morgan 
Hymen  TuttI 


Nial  Rich 
Alvah  Rice 
Edw  ird  S  Pratt 
E.  W.  Struitoii 
Wm  J  Watson 
Elisha  Root 
J  Vnnderspaigel 

Dorset. 
R  M  Undorhill 
Geo  W  Farwell 
Daniel  Kent 
VV  J  Soper 
John  T  Griffith 
Heman  Moi^e 
Abiel  Blanchard 
James  Curtis 
Benjamin  Aines 
George  B  Holley 

Olastrnhunj. 
Asa  G  Hewes 
IshmaelREhvell 
Alfred  Eluel! 
John  Eiwell 
Joiin  iMatlcson 
Landgrove. 
Anio.'i  Benson 
Gideon  Davis 
Elijah  W(,odard 
Caivin  P.  Mead 
James  Martin 
Aaron  P.  Lcland 

Manchester. 
James  Wheaton 


John  F  Robinson  James  HickoK 
Isaac.  Gale  lAzel  Marsh 


Daniel  Roberts  jr 
Levi  C.  Orvis 
John  B.  Burritt 
iViahalon  Cook 
David  Anderson 
J  F  Farnsvvortli 
.'Varon  Baker 
Mat.  B  Goodwin 
Sol.  Bentlcy  jr. 
N  N  Richardson 
Michael  Jolinson 

Peru. 
IsraelBatcheJder 
A  Messenger 
James  Wait 
IraKBatchelder 
Freeman  Lyon 

Pownul. 
Sylva.  Danforth 
t^ebastian  Wager 
Sol.  Bennett 
Elijah  Barber 
.Martin  Kimball 
John  Niles 
Joseph  Perqua 
Cbristo.  Aiason 
David  Exford 
Eenj.  Gardner  3d 
Stephen  Burlison 
David  Gardner 
H  P  Merchant 
J  C  Stillman 
Moses  Whipple 
Samuel  Wright 
Levi  Lincoln 


Daniel  Bates 
Noel  Barber 
Loan  J  M;!^?!! 
Josiah  Wright 
BarberThompson 
Era«ttis  J  Albra 
Homer  Myers 
Noiniaii  F  Ovett 
B  E  Brovvnell 
Joseph  Myers  jr 
Wm  Reynolds  jr 
WRBIa'ncliard 
Josepli  Vat  in 
.\aron  Hastings 
Elihu  Dnteher 
Jabez  Dunham 
Henry  Amidown 
Joiin  A  Moore 
F  J  JI  H  P  Varin 
Goo  W  Glover 
JoelT  Morgan 
Rcad.^horu' . 
Jona.  Houghton 
Natlil  Dalrymple 
DanielCarpenter 
Rob't  Burrington 
Isaac  Esto 
Daniel  Goodell 
Rich'd  Carpenter 
Darius  Ballou 
Joy  Bishop  jr    ■ 
'alvin  W  Baker 
Charles  Bond 
Joel  Houghton 
Otis  Puller 


106 


El-ion  Rishop 
John  llicks 
Henry  llolbrook 
VVm  IJisliop 
Rapvrt. 
Niitiiaii  liuitoii 
I'-iriieon  llisinj 
Joseph  II listings 
John  Moore 
Hiriim  S  Smith 
flenry  Sheldon 
Scth  Shnldoii 
Saii'I  iriitr . 
Horace  Hnrd 
Tlioo.  SSaudprson 
Jjcvi  Randall 
DcHmond  Priiulk' 
Roswell  Tuttle 


Searsbargli, 
John  Kriapp 
Joaaph  Crosier 
Ashley  Stone 
John  Hquircfl 

S/tafl.sbiiiy. 
Saimiel  Anrjs 
Eli  lioive 
Lemuel  Buttiim  ISene 


Martin  Amts 
John  Niies 
Austin  Cole 
William  DTaft 
Hjnry  AlaUeson 

Slamt'ord. 
Otis  Ph'iUips 
Elisha  LaliR 

Phillips 
■ampscn 


AS  Olin 

Hiram  Barton 

Dennis  George 

Hiram  Cole 

J  a  red  Haywood 

John  Johnsoa 

Jeremiah  Fisk 

WarnerMattr-;o 

Frecio'n  JoluMonl  Willi  iin  Kelley 

Nathan  L  Cioss  i 


Cal' 

Tyl.-r  Sumner 
JnoL  Wiilmarlh 
Steph.  C  Millird 
James  Houg:hlon 

Siinilerlanil 
Joel  Kennuy 
k''.  iMchau.'hlin 


Ethnn  Bradley 

IVmhall. 
Reuben  Droofcg 
Francis  Kidder 
Silas  Kddy 
John  T  Leonard 
John  Jackson 
J  F  Biitterl^eld 
Horace  Bond 
i5eri:ili  Wheeler 

Wiioilford. 
John  Collard 
lElijMi  A  Culler 
He  iry  Loveland 
Mason  Robinson 
Joel  Hosmer 
Joseph  Knupp 
Wm  AlversoD 


■  .iisistani  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 


WTNDHAM  COUNTY. 
Wm.  R.  Shaft 
John  Smith, 
Rnssel  llvde,  Bellows  Falls,  Sheriff. 
Kovnl  Tvicr,  State's  .dltoriin;. 
P.irdoa  T.  Kimhill,  High  EaiVff. 

Ellsry  Albce,  Judjre  „f  Probate  for  the  District  nf  Westminster. 

Marshall  Miller,  .fudge  of  Probate  fur  the  District  of  Marlboro', 

William  Adams,  Ben).  Ormsbce,  Nahuni  Eager,  Jai/.  Cvminissionens, 

JUSTICES   or   THE   PEACE. 

Larkin  G  .Mead    Asa  Boyden 
Henry  Clark         Joel  Chandler 
lEhenezer  ^\'clls  .Enos  Leonard 
Cha's  J  Walker    AsiKnisht 
Lat'ayelte  Clarke  Asa  Diitton 

Samuel  Knifrht 


Ahraham  Ball 

Micah  Uavis 

Amos  Davis 

'P  H  Whitney 

Lyni'n  Alexander'       Bruoldihc. 

Daniel  Fuller       lAntliony  Mason 

Tisdale  Porter     Ijacob  Biirditt 

Nathaniel  Balch  Samuel  Slehhins 

Mark  Ball  jSamuel  Bennett 

John  Austin  'Ep'iraim  P  irk 

B  atl.iebiiro''.     ijsaac  Wellman 
Lemuel  Wliitney  Kunill  ibtickney 
Sleph.  GreenleafJoel  Harwood 

Eph'm  H  Mason 


Jairus  Hall 
Samuel  Elliot 
Asa  Keyes 
Ilriiiy  Smith 
Paid  CI  a ie 
J  D  Bradley 
Samuel  Root 


I  Dover. 

i  Lyman  Howe 
lAaron  P.  Perry 
[Latian  Jones 
'Asapli  llaskiiis 
David  Dexter jr 


Joseph  Goodhue  James  .Minor 

Willard   Amrs      I^ihcrty  Howe 

Samuel  E  :rl,  jr. 

Jona.  Smith, 

Willard  Martin 

John  R  Blake 

Joseph  Steen 


Fjli'-'n.  Scar 
William  Waiker 
Williiiin  11  Ji  nes 

Damiiierstoii. 
Joseph  Dancan 


Thomas  Hill 
Abisha  Stoddard 
Charles  Peiry 
John  Wier 

Halfax. 
Amos  Tucker 
c  N  Knapp     Isaac  Wordon 


J  F  Steam 
Joseph  Dix 
John  Clark 
Thomas  Miller 
JohnB  Miller 
Martin  Moore 
Grofton. 
Benj  D.vinre'.l 
Thad.  Taylor 
Peter  W  Dean 
David  \j  Putnam 


James  L  Stark 
Rut'us  K  Henry 
Nicholas  Clark 
Sanfjrd  Plumb 
Reuben  Hatch 
John  Fowler 
Isaac  B  Barber 
Jona.s  Scott 
Wm  H  Stark 
Sieplicn  Otis 
.Jamaica. 


Prisper  Merrill     Nathan'IRobbins 
R  11  Uridiman       Alpheus  Kellogg 
Frastus  Burgess   Ziba  Chapin 
Gideon  P.iliuer      H  Livermoro 
Aimr'se  Bursess  James  Brown 
■•inniel  Walker    Joel  Ilolton 
H\m3:)  Burgess    TimnihyGoodaie 
Asher  Putnam      SquirelJleason 
luhnGib  on         |S  T  R  Cheney 
Abiel  Stoddard    ISolonion  Newell 


107 


David  Kddy 

Londonderry, 
I.utlier  Stowell 
Niles  Aldrich 
Thos  S.  Viul 
AbiaUVhilman  jr 
Keiil)  lliirringtoi 
Alfred  Pierre 
B:iriiet  Wait 
David  Arnold 
Alplieus  Wright 
Horace  Stowoll 
Chester  Fenson 
Sani'l  Livennori 

Mar  boro\ 
Elienez'rTimkei 
Plinoy  Higley 
Pliineas  Alutlier 
Ira  Aadnis 
Ebenez.  Parsons 
\Vm  Newton 
layman  Brown 
R  Winchester 
Hiram  Oiase 
JVew/diic. 
Josiah  'J'aft 
William  Perry 
Sylva's  Sherwin 
Wm  H  Williams 
Cha's  K  Field 
Marshall  I\iiller 
Royal  Tyli;r 
George  Fisher 
Wm  L  Williams 
NalnimHougliton 
ESenezor  Mors 
Stephen  Warren 
Ghestei-  Olds 
Esec  At  wood 
Benj.  A  Ormsbcc 
Benjamin  Eajer 
Jonathan  Hall 
Sir  IsaacNewton 
Calvin  Ward 
HaynesE  Baker 
Artemas  Bruce 
George  A  Morso 
Jolin  Newman 
Benj.  Ormsbee 
Jacob  Allen 
Asoph  Coy 
George  Wheeler 
Tlerfry  Wheelock' 

Patni-v. 
Phinoas  White 
TimoUndorwood 
David  Crawford 
Ephraim  Brown  I 


Thomas  White 
Ferris  Moore 
Israel  Keyes 
fobn  Kimball 
lide.  Cud  worth 
/obn  Smith 
losephTUedvvay 
David  Foster 
fontithan  Cntler 
Preston  W  Taft 
Vsa  Washburn 
Eber  Hodgkins 
lohn  H  Stoddard 
vVm  Houghton 

Rockingham.     ' 
Vrlemas Robbing  Jell n  Rubens 
^  RB  Wales         John  H  Prigh; 
Daniel  Kellogg    INath'l  Cheney  jr 
ohn  H  Campbell  Nathan  Pierce, 


liemuel  Farwell 
Zadock  Sawyer 
Barn'd  Salisbury 
Moses  W  Tyler 
Dana  Bailry 
Jonas  Twitclioll 
O  Wilkinson,  jr. 
H  I,  Aiken 
S  F  Thompson 
Emeiy  Kathan 
Sharon  Gray 
John  Blandin 
Samuel  Gray 
Eher  M  Barber 
C;iark  Wilkinson 


David  Chandler 
\  S  Campbell 
Elias  Pulsipher 
i"'yru3  Locke 
Horace  Baxter 
Russell  Hyde 
William  Henry 
N.  T.  Sheaf 
\lden  Hazeltine 
Clias  Alcott  jr 
■'am'l  L  Billings 
loel  Whipple 
William  F  Hall 
Thomas  Gould 
(ohn  Wiley  2d 
ilenry  Luke  jr 
fesse  Howard 
Henry  Walker 
Lewis  Locke 
loliii  S  FuPerton 

Somerset. 
Hazellon  Rice 
Hollis  ']'own 
fosepb  Pike 
Irsepb  Morse 
-Moses  Pike 
P-lphraim  Rice 

Strattoi). 
Stephen  Ballard 
Ezek.  Estabrook 
Richard  Scott 
Warren  Higley 
David  Rice 
John  N.  Glazier 
I  Isaiah  Howard 
Townshend. 
Eben.  Harrington 
Nathan  Fisher 
Daniel  Fisher 


James  H  Plielp 
A  C  Howard 
William  H  Joy 
Hollis  Nichols 
Abner  Johnson 
Edm'd  Shattuck 
Thomas  Cook  jr 
Josciph  Jenison 
J  McM  Shafter 

Ver»ov. 
Cyrus  Washburn 
Elijah  Stebbins 
John  Stebbins 
Nathan  Wood 
Eli  Lee 

William  Jolin=on 
Joseph  Franklin 
Cliestcr  Lee 
John  B.  Green 
Jarvis  F  Burrows 
Ijorenzo  Brown 
Alonzo  Newton 

JVard.ihoro\ 
Emery  Wheelock 
Henry  Grover 
HollandPlimpton 
R  W  Smith 
Silas  Dexter 
Asa  Kidder 
John  Tufts 
Joseph  Hall 

Joseph  Hammon  |Ezra  Piei 
LelandStockwell'Geo  W  Dulton 
ErastusRamsdel I  Elijah  White 

WcstminstKr.     I  Abel  Burilett 
Wm  C  Bradley     Simeon  Pierce 


J  C  UichanVion 
Nathan  G  Pierce 
Peris  Clark  jr 
John  Minolt 
Grant  W  Ranney 
[ra  (Joodliue 
John  Briley 
Curtis  Robinson 
■Stephen  Tulhill 
Joseph  Raniiey 
Alvan  Goodale 
Joel  Page 

WInlivgham. 
Amos  Brown 
James  Roberts 
Reuben  Winn 
Henry  Goodnow 
Parly  Starr 
Jede    Blanchard 
Hcut'litonSuwytr 
Waters  Gillet 
Rufus  Pjrown 
Klias  Stone 
Elisha  Putnam 
Leonard  Brown 
Wilhud  Foster 
Nathan  L  Butler 
Harvoy  Brown 

Wiimivtrton. 
Azor  Smith 
Lancey  Forbes 
Stephen  P  Flagg 
Otis  Haynes 
John  C  Wilson 
Alans.  Parmelee 
M  F  Brighum 
Horace  Smith 
Horace  Hastings 
Heman  Swift 
Oscar  L  Shatter 
Riifus  Stearns 
\dna  B  Cbilds 
Horace  Alvord     i 
Henry  Estiibrook  ' 
IViiidham.         ! 
John  Woodburn   1 
ph  Wood        I 
Timothy  Barton  | 
Samuel  Goddard  j 
Levi  Kimball        ! 


Ellery  Albee 
James  Titcomb 
ErastusA  Holton 


William  Harris 


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Vv^INDSOR  COUNTY. 

Uaviil  I  i'lrcc  )  _^.^s-istavt .  fad  ires  of  the  Co.  Court. 

Reuben  Waslihurn,  \  =        •' 

Zi>na5!  F.  UyilL',  Cavendish,  Sheriff. 
liiirnahas  Do  an,  Hi  oh  Bailiff. 
Sowall  Fullani,  Suite's  .^ttnruey, 

'J'liomas  F.  Hanimonii,  Judire  of  Probate  for  L'te  Di.f.  of  Windsor. 
Thoinau  P.  Rui^.iiU,  Jad;reof  PniOatefur  the  District  of  Hartfird. 
Walter  Palmer,  Eliphaloi  Dunham,  Simon   Warren,  Jail   Com- 
inisssioncrs. 

JISTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 


Alvan  iianib         John  Porter  Israel  P  Brown 

Cavendish.        Shubael  Riiss  Calvin  Wilder 

Calvin  French  Hariiarid.  F,n:;ch  Wetherbo 

William  Smith     Wn rf!  Cotton  A  R  Ailanis 
Sjmnel  Adams      Eph'm  Cleveland  .loseph  Kennedy 

Salmon  FDutton  Hampden  Cutis  .(onathan  Hall 

Jes-a  Adams  Levi  Gove  \  S  Day 

Levi  Jaekman       C  M  Stocker  Levi  Shiek, 

AI.elOilson  BuekU y  Jlarcy  Daniel  Lcm?; 

Moody  .S  Proctor  Squire  Mavcy  Puiiifrst. 

John  F  Dean  Asa  Weed    '  Isaiah  Tiiikhara 

Chester.  Muses  '1'  yv/an  Harvey  Bruce 

Amos  lleald  Dnslin  Bates  NatlhiuSnov/ 

Tlios  P  Barrett     Daniel  Ashley  t-tephen  Hii^'bea 

JosiahDam  Ladloip.  Otis  Chainberlin 

P  (_)  t^argeant  \sahelSmith  M;,rtin  D  Foliett 

Philemon  Robins  Charles  Ives  Iloioa  Doten 

Charles  Lee  P  T  Washburn  Henrv  Hewitt  jr 

Albert  Onion        Asa  Fbtcher  Ora  Paul 

Rul'us  Bruce  Asa  S  r>urton  GardnerWin3lo>v 

Abi'l  Richardson  Pliney  Parker 
Rodney  Sherwin  Samuel  Rosg  Reading. 

II  E  Stouabton     !?ewall  Fullam  Benoni  Buck 

.\athl(iiohirdson  Asa  Fenn  lloury  Conant 

Ezra  Sargeaut       Emery  Burfco  Brid^'n  Hapgood 

Phineas  Iceland    Benj.  Billin,'s  Sluiabel  C  Shedd 
A  W  Fiell            ArtemasSpaflbrd  Rufus  Furbush 

1)  A  yhorwin  J^''ortoich.  Galo  B  Ralph 

(Jha's  Edmonds     Asa  Lord  Solomon  Keycs 

Ira  B  Persons        Joel  Morris  Luther  Kendall 

llugli  II  Henry      Eben.  Spear  2d  Uriel  C  Hatch 

Hartford.         Natli'l'I^irner jr.  Hiram  Goddard 

ZebuUin  Delano   Calvin  Sawyer  Nath'l  Dyer 

James  Udall         'Benj.  Neal  Wm  L  Hawkins 

John  Downer         H  S  Richards  John  Wheeler 

Daniel  Ilazen       Wni.  Lovpland  JosiahGHawkins 
Samuel  Nutt          Eben.  B  Brown 
Allen  Hazen         Joseph  Rogers  Rochester.  ' 

AUVed  Neal  Philip  Wheeler  Ephr.  D  Briggs 

,Jona.   Bugbse  jr  Edward  Morris  S.  A.  Weblx^r 

iJohn  Stron?  Timothy  Bissell  Lyman  Emorson 

Isaiah  Raymond  jGeorge  E  Wales  Ira  Davis  |Joel  Cooper 

Amos  Averill       | Lucius  Hazen      I       PUjmoiiih.  John  Trask 

EmanuelSawyor  F  K  Nichols         iSamuel  Page  I  Solomon  Nott 
Eben'r  Clement    \Vm  Savage         lAugustus  Haven  Rowl'd  Leonard 

R  W  Sonthgate    Henry  Walcott    'Moses  Pollard  ISylvanus  Newell 


Andiiri'r. 
Josepli  Dogde  jr 
Cha's  Chandler 
Aibraham  IJrown 
Benjamin  Morse 
William  Warnoi 
G  W  Stickney 

Bariuird. 
Alpheus  Howe 
Charles  Walcott 
Daniel  Aiken 
A  H  Daniel  lb 
S  R  Streeter 
Elijah  Spear 
Harrison  Topliff 
Oliver  Walcott 
Harrison  French 
Silas  Tapper 
Hiram  Putnam 
Lucius  Freeman 
H.  O.Clossum 

Bethel 
Jonathan  Marsh 
Simeon  iJabbit 
Waiter  Perrin 
Asa  Brooks 
Lovel  Lithrop 
Asa  Davis 
Luther  DPreston 
Elijah  Castle 
Daniel  Child 
APHuntoon 
Seneca  Marks 
Olivei  Gleason 
Thos.  P  Russe 

Baltimore, 
J  M  Boynton 
Join.  Piper 

Bridircwaler. 
David  'J'hompson 
James  Walker 


109 


John  Paul 
H  1j  iliuliraond 
Royiil  Edsoii 
'.rhos  ]j  Harvey 
Williiim  a  Henry 
Win  F  Guriiocy 
I,  i'.  iMatthews 

Ruyaltoii. 
Jon:ithan  Kinney 
John  MarihiiU 
Elisha  Kix 
Elisha  Wild 
Lynian  Benson 
Human  Duikue 
Luiiier  How 
Forest  Adams 
'i'ho?  Lovejoy 
Driimel  f?awyer 
!i  In  Freeman 
Wm  1j  Lynian 
Dan'l  Woodward 
Elisha  Fowler 
Gidoon  Bingham 
Cromwell  Horton 
Jolm  Coy 

Sliaron, 
John  Baldwin 
S  Shutthiworth 
Henry  Hitchcock 
Oriii  Aioicliouse 
David  Falus 
ZeralValkiris 
r  rceman  Page 
Freeman  Holt 
Horace  Pi.vluy 
f-tepiieii  S  Bean 
I-r  lel  (i  Smith 
11  D  Eathrop 
Joseph  L  Fay 
Chester  Baxter 
Wooster  Downer 
Gaius  Leonard 

Springfidd. 
Jotham  Britton 


virnueUV  Porter 
ilenry  Closson 
[Voah  Safford 
Osman  Burgesa 
H  VVhitmoro 
Oalvin  Hubbard 
Daniel  Davis 
Eph.  Walker  jr. 
Clark  Nichols 
William  Dver 
William  Hale 
Abncr  Field 
lohn  Field 
Elias  Damon 
Henry  Evans 
Horace  W'eston 
Jonathan  Chase 
H  W  Houghton 
John  Farnum 
Uavid  M  Smith 
O  M  Whipple 
WmW  Whitney 

Stockhridge. 
:?amuel  Belcher 
John  Leonard 
Justin  Morgan 
fohn  R  Forest 
Samuel  Eaton 
Asa  Partridge 
L  Ainsworth 
Araunah  Allen  jr 
John  Blackrner 
David  Avery 
J  H  Kimball 
laac  Jones 
James  Beard 
lilijah  Allen 
Edmund  Sawyer 

fVeathcr.'^/icld, 
Jona.  Lawrence 
Joshua  Upham 
J  K.  Williams 
Asa  Upham 
Sewell  Clement 


C  M  Chamherlin 
A  Chamherlin  jr 
Daniel  Bowcn 
Ebenezer  Shedd 
John  Shervvin 
Jeremiah  Bemis 
Barnabas  Dean 
John  Spafford 
Jacob  Perkins 
Wm  JM  Pmgrey 
Josiah  Barns 
lohn  Allison 
Sleplieii  Prentice 
M  A  Thompson 
William  Gay 
Augustus  T utile 

iVestnn. 
Amos  N  Button 
Henry  Lovejoy 
David  Slerlin 
Daniel  Warner 
I  homas  K  Park 
T  B  Wakef.eld 
Franklin  Kcyes 
Stephen  Smith 
lames  Bryant 
Solon  Richardson 

Windsor. 
Darius  Jones 
E  R  Campbell 
Thos  Boynton 
A  N  Woodruff 
Daniel  Read 
Charles  Ijeavens 
Darius  Leavens 
Edward  D  North 
Nell.  Parker  jr 
Jesse  Lull 
Warien  Currier 
Jacob  fliansiield 
John  Burnhara 
Caleb  Kendall 
Wm  H  Sabin 
iSamuel  H  Pierce 


TliOsM  Pomeroy 
Th  F  Hammond 
Alfred  Worcester 
Charles  iUalher 
Oliver  Hale 
Carlos  Coolidgo 
John  Dunbar 
Wm  Tileston 
Avah  Cummings 
H'oddnUck. 
itusHutchjnson 
AValler  Palmer 
Norm.  Williams 
Julius  Converse 
H  W  English 
H  C  Dunison 
Ammi  Willard 
Richard  Hayes 
Tracy  Bingham 
Daniel  Talt  jr 
N"  T  Churchill 
Lysa'r  Raymond 
Eliph't  Dunham 
O  P  Chandler 
(iaius  Perkiiis 
Bela  F  Simonds 
Oel  Billings 
John  A  Pratt 
Asaph  Fletcher 
Amos  Ralph 
BenjGBiaelow 
Nahum  Haskell 
Samuel  Wood 
.Moses  Fairbanks 
John  Bement 
James  C  Slayton 
John  iVIoulton 
Job  Lyman 
Lyndon  A  iVIarsIi 
Ed'n  Hutchinson 
Billy  Brown 
WalteiPalmer^d 
Darius  Blake 


RUTLAND  COUNTY. 

Obadi  ah  Noble   I     •'Assistant  Judges  of  the  Co.  Court. 
Jacob  Edgerton,  Jr.,  P..utland,  Sheriff. 
Abnnr  Mead,  Hgh  Bailiff. 
Wm.  C.  Kittredge,  State's  Attorney. 

Wm.  H.ill,  Judge  uf  Probate  for  the  District  of  Rutland. 
Almon  Warner,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  Din.  of  Fairkavcn. 
Robert  Pierpoint,  A.  L.  Brown,  Silas  H.  Hodges,  Jail  Coriimissioitcrs . 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

Benson.  1  Loyal  CKeilo£g  l Daniel  Crofoot  iSeth  K  Smith 
Isaac  Norton  Isaac  Griswold  Isaac  Dickinson  jEIien'r  -Alarlin 
Milo  W.  Smith   I  John  Dickinson    iPhllo  Wilcox       I  Jonas  Gibus 


110 


Jes<ie  P;trkhill 
Jas  n  GloMsoii 
Horace  Ktiaiij) 
KoHwcll  Barber 
Ainasa  Brisks 
Abijah  11  Howard 

Brandun. 
John  Coiiant 
Ebeii'r  N  Bri^'^'s 
Ezra  Juno 
Josiaii  VV  Ha!c 
David  San<lersoii 
Harvfy  Hail 
Ira  Button 
John  A  Coaant 
B  Davonport 
Edward  Jaclison 
Lewis  I!  irktr 
Milton  Juiif 
H  S  McColUini 
F  Farriniiton 
Chojt.  Winslow 
D  VV  C  Clarke 
Charles  Backus 
He?,  Campbell 
Jeded.  ll,jl.:omb 
Albert  Locke 
Joseph  Davi.son 
Jacol)  Powers 
Jesse  Hinds 
A  A  Meacham 
Lorenzo  Davis 
J  A  Bliss 
Dranres  JnnO 
Ward  M  Lincoln 
B  A  Uoodrieh 
S  J  Field 

CaMt.lctoii, 
James  Adams 
B  F  Langdon 
Timo.  VV  Rice 
Almon  VVainer 
Uauc  T  Wright 
Oliver  R  Harris 
Wm  Moulton 
Wm  Sant'ord 
Hyde  VVestovcr 
Hanni!>al  Hodge! 
Pmitli  Sherman 
Elisha  Gates 
John  Wyatt 
N  iV  Northrop 
A  G  VV  Smith 
Wm  BColburn 

Cliittrnilrn. 
Porsenna  Wood 
Reuben  Harris  jr 
Charles  Hewett 


Alvaii  Randall 
C  Leonard  ji 
llir  nil  Baird 
Dan  B  Boguo 
Clareiidun. 
Thomas  Steward 
John  L  Marsh 
S  VV  Hodges 
Geo  VV  Ch»plin 
lumon  Haven- 
Abner  H  (Jolviji 
Joseph  A  Hayes 
L  M  Walker 
'rhosM'Laughlin 
G  Wilkinson  jr 
lliram  Considoii 
Benj.  Fisk  jr 
Edwin  Egerton 
noch  Smith 
alvin  Grossman 
Philip  Briggs 

Danbif. 
Elijah  liuri 
Ucnjamih  Burns 
i)aniel  Lapham 
lohn  Vail 
.N'atlian  J  Smith 
Caleb  Parris2d 
I'ijnothy  Reed 
U  F  Otis 
Ira  Edmonds 
Hiram  Conger 
Fairhiiven, 
Wm  C  Kittredge 
Harvey  Howard 
Ailains  Dutton 
Elijah  Erfta 
Samuel  Wood  jr 
Benj.  F  Gilbert 
C  M  Willard 
ilarnabas  Ellis 
Joseph  Adams 
Iliibbnrdlon. 
Pliny  Holmes 
R  V  R  Hi.rton 
Justin  Jennings 
James  W  Barber 
Seth  St  Jolm 
("  S  Rumsey 
Perry  Dikeman 
James  Flagg 

Ira. 
Russell  Fish 
Erwin  Collins 
Oziel  H  Rounds 
Ja.iies  Gilniore 
Rrndley  Fish 
P  W  VVilkinson 


Chapm.  Gidding 
Amos  Tower 
Jere  Thornton 

Mount  holly. 
Jo  n  Crowley 
Ahijali  '  ole 
John  While 
Homer  Eail 
Hir'mDiokerman 
John  Bryant 
Aust  .Dickerman 
Russell  Barbour 

Msvdon, 
RufusUichardson 
Edward  Muzzcy 
J  amesK  Pearson- 
LevercttWilkins 
Joseph  VV  Cuiti 
Lelandlloughton 

Jiliddletvwn. 
Jonas  (.'^lark 
Jacob  Burnhara 
Jlicah  Vail 
Anson  Rogers 
Stephen  Barrett 
John  P  Taylor 
Adin  H  Gr'pon 
Edward  Vail 
John  Fitch 
JaeoliBurnham  jr 
Elijah  Ross 
Albert  W  Gray 
Luther  Fillmore 
Alphcus  Haynes 
Jos'h  Remington 

Mount  Tabor. 
Gideon  S  Tatwr 
Azcl  Kelley 
Benjamin  Britton 
RufusHFHiU 

Orwell. 
Joal)  Smith 
RuluffV/hite 
J  H  Chittenden 
Julius  C  Thomas 
Ira  Young 
Ira  Smith 
Israel  Smith 
VVyllys  Abel 
Wait  Branch 
Linus  Wilcox 
L  S  Heminway 
Wm  R  Sanford 
Albert  L  Catlin 
Wm  B  Martin 
Absalom  Fuller 
Josephus  Sholes 
Ros'ell  Bottum  jr 


Joab  Smith  jr 
Piltsficld. 
Erastus  Holt 
Wm  R  Blossom 
Amos  Holt 
Orton  Hatch 
Oliver  Gibbs 
Joshua  Dewey 
Daniel  Bowe 
Pawlet. 
Oliver  Hanks 
Elisha  Allen 
Josiah  Toby  jr 
Jona.  Randall 
Harry  Griswold 
James  Leach 
Nath'I  Harmon 
Ira  Marks 
OssianHSimonds 

Pituford. 
AndersonG  Dana 
Gordim  Newell 
Thos  F  Boguo 
Abel  Penfield 
John  B;irns 
David  Hall 
Dav.  Richardson 
Harris  Boguo 
G  F  Hendee 
A  Carpenter 
Isaac  Breseo 
Jaffrey  Barns 
Thos"!!  Palmer 
Nahum  Mills 
C  T  Col!>urn 
'Jiester  Granger 
N  D  Clifford 
I  C  Wheaton 
Amos  Hitchcock 
Jona.  Burditt 
S  H  Kellogg 

PojiUtcy. 
Joseph  Joslin 
Merrilt  CI  irk 
Henry  J  Ruggles 
Wm  Wheeler 
John  B  Bcaman 
Henry  G  Ncal 
Amos  Bliss 
James  Winchell 
James    S   Harris 
Harlow  Host'ord 
StukelyTP.rker 

Rutlavd. 
Chaun.  Thrall 
William  Page 


Ill 


A  L  Browa 
MoseH  Wat.kins 
E  I.J  Ormsbee 
F  VV  flopldns 
Win  Y  Ripley 
Jonl  M  Mead 
Williiim  Greiiii 
R  li  Thrall 
J allies  Kayers 
Jo!i.i.  C  Thrall 


iVVni.Matllie'.vso:!; 
I  Oils  G  Jones  I 
Geo.  VV  Webb  jr 
Pearl  Parker 
ir-ueinor  C  Clark 
Elislia  Jolinson  jr 
B  T  Needhjni 

Shcrharite. 
Renj  Hutchinson 
Uie'd  E.tabrooks 
Jonn.  C  Dexter   |Oeo  VV  Topliir 
E  P  Ilodjes  IRnuhen  Gates  jr. 

Silas  H  Hodges   jsila?  Cotton 
John  Proctor        ;R  llichardson  jr. 
Francis  Slason     ;John  Johnson 
Lewis  Meacham  Jona.  Will.son 
George  Graves     I         Stiilbwrij. 
liUlher  Daniels    Ijolin  C  Sawyer 
Shrew^b:ir)j.      {Jaiiies  K  Hydo 
Jolin  Buckmaster  Uriel  B  Gould 
Ilariy  Ilolden       IJolin  Hall 
J  A  Barney  Is  lac  Kelchum 

Job  Waterman     'Win  A  Williams 


Honry  H  Alcrritt 
Edwnrd  1.  Hall 
>lenry  J  Hortoii 
Tlioa  J  Goodrich 
;       Timnouth. 
John  Norton 
Calvin  Brewer 
Harvey  Shaw 
Noah  W  Sawyer 
Royal  ColeniMH 
James  R  Noble 
Dexter  Gilbert 
John  Cohb 

!        JVMiilirford. 

(Alexander  Miller 
David  n  Sabin 

ilsaac  Smith 
Howard  Harris 
Sani'l  M  Egf  rtoii 

jStephen  Cook 
David  Holdcii 
Joel  Ainsworth 
Holden  Stafford 


Harvey  Button 
P  G  Clark 
Dyer  Townson 
William  Kent 
If^c.it  Haven. 
Erastns  Coif  man 
Isaac  E  Jakeway 
Hiram  Iv.  Hunt 
Juhn  Sisco 
David  Downs 
15cnajah  Cook 
Wm'j  Billings  jr 
Hiram  Colcmiin 
'I'homas  Shaw 
William  HGreen 

Welh. 
Allen  Grover 
Wesley  Clemens 
losi'ph  Parks 
David  E  Lewis 
Almon  Hopson 
William  Lamb 


ADDISON  COUNTY. 


Calvin  Solace,  )   a    ■  ,     .  t    i  <-..i    /^     ^     _ 

Fordyce  Huntington,   \  •^-•^'"""f  ■^"'i^^'  "Z'*"  Co.  Court, 
Gains  A.  Collamore,  Bristol,  Slieriff'. 
Asa  Chapman,  Hirrh  Bailiff. 
Ozias  Seymour,  State's  Jlttorney. 

Sii.is  H.  Jenison,  ./inline  of  Pnibatefor  the  Dis.  of  .Iddl^on. 

Haivey  Munsill,  Judirr  of  Probate  fvr  the  Dis.  of  JV.  Haven. 

Oorastus  Wonstcr,  Ira  Allen,  Nahum  Parker,  Commissioners  for   the 

•jail  at  Middleburij. 
.lohn  Pierpoint,  Elliot  Sherrill,  Samuel  Morgan,   Commissioners  for 
I      the  jail  at   Vergennes. 

I  Jl-STIcr.3    OF     THE    PEACE. 

I         Addison.  Abel  P  Skiff         |John  Jlyers  {EG  Warner 

I  Arzah  Crane  Bristol.  (Solon  Sumner      .1)  D  Middlebrook 

Henry  Brevoort  Harvey  Munsill  |  Cornwall.  I  Henry  Rogers 
Joseph  Hayward  HorntioNeedham  Wm  Hamilton  JTlionias  Field 
GeorgeWilinarth  Philo  S  Warner   Grin  Field  iWilliam  Allen 

Ileman  Converse  Winter  H  Holley  Marcus  O  Porter  ParmeniisCoUins 
Hyder  Barnes        Henry  C  Soper     Calvin  G  Tilden  |         Goshen. 
Cluiuncey  Cook    HarveyParmelee  Jesse  Ellsworth    Nathan  Capon 
Justus  Smith         Truman  Crane     John  Sanford         Francis  Brown 

Bridport.  Luman  Munson  '     Ferrisbarrrh,      Silas  D  Gale 

Benjamin  Miner  Frederick  A  Bird  Noah  VV  Porter  Win  Carlisle  jr 
James  Fletcher  DatusRG:ige  Zuriel  Walker  Asahel  Dnrkre  jr 
John  Wicker  Samuel  H  Holley  Heman  Barnum  Reuben  Allen 
Simon  Z  Walker  GeorgeC  Dayfoot  Jared  B  Booth  Isaac  F  Austin 
Luther  Smith  James  Rarlow  Hartwell  Powers  Justin  N  Daitt 
Gordon  Searl  Nathan  Rider  jr  'Lansing  Hard  E  Washburn  jr 
Paris  Fletcher  James  Saxton  Moses  Taft  ■  William  Bates 
Win  Rockwell      Henry  S  Gale       |jaraes  Adams  Grativille. 

David  F  Doty  George  S  Hoyt  ijiimes  Birnes  J  W  Parker 
EEGrovenor  Jos  C  Br4dley  'Aaron  P  Wehb  Joa»ph  Flint 
Reuben  Gillett      Geo vV  Parmelse  Alanson  Hays       AlonzuG  Allen 


i  I 

;    Charles  Lamb 
!    Duviil  Eaton 
i  !  Seliili  Bfeiiton 
'I  Joseiili  J'.  Call 
:  ILincocli. 

Zeral)  Bunios 
'  Eliuil  Darling 
I  Royal  Flint 
(liinlnerChaacller 
Alva  Uuttoii 
Mason  Fassctt 
Augustus  Taylor 

Linco'ii. 
Win  VV.  Pope 
Davis  Tucker 
D.ivid  !■-■  (Jrceu 
Ziba  Pope 
Mos'sHuntiiiaton 
Ar/.ali  Hiii:ks 
Dauirl  Do.lgc 
Ceiij.  AUeu 
U'ni  iMitclii-ll 
f.dccster. 
Jainf^s  S  .Messor 
S  VV  Stanley 
R  !3  ^y,\ra.hnB 
Ebeii'r  B  Jeniiey 
Jolin  G  Perry 
Mlddirhury. 


U2 

Alk'n  Dennis        |  Pantim. 

James  .\!  Sl.ule    l.Noriiian  jMuuson 
Econaril  DeraingjCeorgo  Spencer 


l.i'a  .McDonald 
Erastus  WDrury 
Charles  Aikin 
A  A  Wainwright 
J  C  Wicker 
E  R  \Vriglit 
Joseph  VVarner 

Ripton. 
Frederick  Smith 
Ihu-ley  SunderJin 
C  H  Chaplin 
John  C  Kirhv 
S  !I  Eendric'ki 
Harry  D'ovvner 

•Muiihtoii. 
AKon  Collins 
Landon  Siiiilh 


Dolenjr 


William  Ealon 
Norman  Finney 
Oliver  JSJierman 
\  C  i)ean 
Stoddard  Mollis 
Burrill  Smitii 
Eilian  Smith 
Msles  B  Bales 


Iloralio  Seyiiiour|iJoder.  BaUhvi 


Fet'^r  Starr  IWilliani  Elliot 

Abel  P  Case  Ethan  Lawience 

Harvey  Dell         jRoswell  Alwood 

Ilirani  ilunger      Danie'.  Varuey 

(^'harles  Einsley    John  French 

Norman  Tupper    Johnson  Finney 

Oliver  liydfc  ~^ew  Haven. 

Ozias  Seymour      Elias  Bottum 

Jed.  S.  Bushiiell  Oliver  Smith 

William  Bass        Jonathan  Hoy.t 

Clark  Fool  (^alvii:  Squires 

Ed  win  Hammond  [Osmond  i)oud 

Thomas  M  yitch  Dani'l  TwitchelljElisha  Ferguson 

Samuel  Swift       \S  W  Langdoii        Wm.  Worth  2d 

Ira  Stewart  jJ  L  Ehlrillge 

Dorast'sWoosteri  William  Nash 


Jesse  Grandy 
Truman  Grandy 
Sam'l  Shepard 
Silas  Tappan 
Horatio  iVWhite 
A  G  Holcomb 
Silas  Pond 

Salishury. 
Jonathan  Gibson 
Ja'i;es  Andrus 
John  M  Weeks 
John  Prout 
Aeliemiah  Pray 
Sani'l  S  Crook 
John   Dyor 
i\iaik  lianney 
MarsliallSDoty 
Harry  Bumj) 
Naih'l  Spencer 
Uollin  T  Howard 
Douglas  Daniel- 
Oscar  P  Sheldon 

isi'Lurclium. 
Udney  IlEverest 
Ebcn'r  Bush 
Joseph  Smith  2d 
Isaac  Chijiman 
Asa  Sundeilin 
John  N  Hunt 
Elisha  Bascom 
AloDzo  Birchard 
Ijcwis  Hunt 
Levi  O  Birchard 
M  W  C  Wright 
John  T  Rich 
.Azel  Chipman 
John  M  Ormsbea 
Kent  Wright 
Slarlc^boro. 


Nahum  Parker 
E  D  Barber 
James  Jev.ett 
Zacheus  Bass 
Otis  Goodrich 
E  W  Perry 
Austin  Johnson 


Horace  P  Birge 
Amos  Eddy 
Josiah  Turner 


Augustus  White 
Isaac  Stowell 
David  Rellogg 
Sanil  D  Holcomb 
Benj  h  Knight 


Horatio  Plumley  James  Kinsley 
S  E  Chalker         jSidney  Sales 
A  P  Rosooe  Steph  m  Sales 

John  Hill  2d 


Natlian  Morrison 
Jeremiah  Morrill 
Ira  Bushnell 
Thcron  H  Kidder 

Vcrgenncs 
Ville  Lawrence 
Jehazel  Sherman 
Isaiah  Scott 
Phjlip  C  Tucker 
John  Pierpoint 
Joiin  Thompson 
Sanmel  P  Strong 
Goo  W  (Jrandy 
H  C  Lawrence 
John  Parker 
]Edw'd  Seyinonr 
Cyrus  Smith 
iJared  M  T;;ylor 
Samuel  Wilson 
Wm  li  White 
Carlos  Blake 
Elijah  J  Austin 
John  E  Roberts 
E  D  Woodluidgc 

IVahham. 
Clicsler  Ward 
Alonzo  Hawkins 
Joel  T  Clark 
Nathan  (iriswoM 
Abijah  Hurd 
AliramMcKcnzie 
Peleg  I-'isher 
George  Fisher 
John  D  Barton 
JVcybridgc. 
John  Brittel 
Isaac  S  Drake 
■ardis  Dodfro 
Syh  ester  SFoote 
'i  W  Twitchell 

nm'l  James 
Solomon  Parker 
Sol.  W  Jeweit 
Aloses  Sargeant 

WhUiniT. 
Harmon   Strong 
Eplir'm  Moulton 
Abel  Walker 
Isaac  Ives 
A  M  Baldwin 
Linus  Nccdhnm 
■\rnon  Needliam 


ORANGE  COUNTY. 
Martin  Flint,   )  5,.^,^,jg„,  j^^^Lges  of  the  Co.  Court. 
Daniel  Cobb,    )  " 

Jacob  Kent,  jr.,  Weils  River,  Sheriff. 


113 

Edrauiid  VVcslon,  State's  Attomcij. 
Uriel  Uostord,  High  Bailiff. 

John  Colby,  Jadge  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  Randolph. 
J.  W.  D.  Parker,  Judge  of  Probata  for  the  district  of  Bradford. 
Tliomas  Jones,  H.  E.  G.  McLaughlin,  Amos  S,  Bluks,  jail  com- 
missioners. 

JUSTICES  OK  THK  PEACE 

S  Arnold  jr  JoshuaDickinaoD  _    Randolph. 


Bradford. 
J  W  D  Parker 
John  B  Pickett 
G  P  Baldwin 
G  W  Prich.xrd 
Soth  Austin 
J  B  Woodward 
M  R  Charnbeiliii 
Evan  D  Corliss 
John  B  Corliss 
E  P Johnson 
Elijah  Blood 
Moody  Colby 
E  R  A  Id  rich 
Josliua  Garry 
I  Adams  Preston 
I  Moody  Grow 
{  Alvan  Taylor 
I        Braintree. 
i  Riif.  Hutcliinson 
j  John  Curtiss 
William  Niciiols 
Tho^  A  Vance 
I  J  P  Kidder 
:  R  Dinsmore 
L"S  Goodnow 
Diniel  Cram 
Wyman  Neff 
Levi  Tracy 
Iia  Mann 
Araunah-  Spear 
Samuel  Fitts 
Robert  J/yon 
Zenas  Tliayerjr 
Joseph  Kil'ord 
Jona.  Holman 
Broolifield. 
Thos  Kingsbury 
Luth.  Wheatley 
WW  Ingalls 
Ariel  Burnham 
Homer  Hatch 
Wni  JI  Alvord 
A  Cleaveland  jr 
J  G  Smith 
Richard  Wells 
Reuben  Peek 
J  M  Lawson 
Joseph  Blake 
John  Griswold  jr 


Frod'k  Griswold 
Nath'l  Wheatley 

Corin'h. 
Sam'l  Hazletine 
Henry  Dearborn 
Stephen  Baton 
Ephraim  Ward 
Jos.  Fellows  jr 
John  Richardson 
Samuel  Darliiii 
IMchard  Smith 
Joshua  Merrill 
Wni  Spencer 
Winthrop  Green 
Michael  Stevens 
Moses  Sawyer 
John  Chubb 
Plant  S  Poor 
Lyndcs  Luther 
G  Tapiin  jr 
Nathan  Blake 
Jona.  Robie  2d 
A  Tapiin 
Amos  S  Littio 
Cyrus  Heath 
John  A  Tenney 
P  Herriman 
David  Dearborn 

Chelsea. 
John  W  Smith 
Thomas  Jones 
E  Williams  jr 
Jacob  Norris 
Perley  C  Jones 
Amos  A  Howes 
David  Goodwin 
Calvin  Blodgett 
Wm  S  Shepard 
Harry  W  Hatch 
UhaneLathrop  jr 
Elijah  Coburn 
Jason  Steele 
Amos  S  Hatch 
Elias  Lathrop  jr 
Daniel  Wyman 
f;iilui  Norton 
Wm  F  Dickinson 
Rufus  H  Hyde 
Harry  Barnes 


Levi  15  Vilas        jEnoch  Hebard 

J-'airUc.         lEdmund  Weston 
A  Woodward  jr    Piiincas  Moulton 
Lewis  Jenkins      Abner  Waldo 
Alex'rH  GilmorelL  D  Herrick 
Elias  Driggs         I  Daniel  Parish 
Samuel  D  BanfilliLoien  Griswold 
Thomas  StrattoulLebbeus  Egertou 


Jerem'h  Maiston 
Phineas  Bailey 
Thoi  Highland 
Step'n  Chapman 
Zebnlun  Norris 

J^'ewburij, 
Charles  Hala 
Elijah  Farr 
Abel  Underwood 
(;yrus  J  S  Scott 
Hiram  Tracy 
S  Stevens  jr 
David  Johnson 
Tiuio  Hazletine 
Rich'd  S,  AldricJi 
J  E  Chamberlain 
Tappan  Stevens 
Jonas  W  Clark 
Jonas  Tucker 
Thomas  Wilson 
Ijevi  Carter 
liich'i!  Patterson 
Abner  Bailey 
John  Stevens 
famuel  Grow 
Horatio  Brock 
Thos  WasOD 
Wm  H  Carter 

Orange. 
Luth.  Carpenter 
Horace  Fifield 
Richard  Paine 
Art's  Houghton 
Daii'l  Holbrook 
Reuben  White 
Ralph  Pope 
Lathrop  Fish 
Moses  Sergeant 
ChrisRichardsonlSiraeon  Short 
P  Chamberlin       E.ioch  Slade 

IWilliam  Sweatt 


William  Nutting 
Ell  Blodgett 
R  A  Haydea 
Perley  Belknap 
Orin  Parker 
Belch'rSalisbury 
Solo.  Burnham  jr 
Harvey  Lamson 
Jonathan  Jones 
James  Steele 
Ezra  Wills 
Ziba  Sprague 
John  Weston 
Jacob  K  Parish 
Gilbert  Smith 

Strafford.'^ 
Stephen  Morrill 
Jeded'ii  H  Harris 
Frederick  Smith 
Daniel  Morrill 
S  S  Kiblinger 
Pliny  Day 
John  Burnham 
Tho's  Hazletine 
Dan'l  G  Pennock 
Nathaniel  Gove 
Royal  Hatch 
Leonard  Walker 
Eleazer  Baldwin 
Eber  Newton 
John  Reynolds  jr 
George  W  Alger 
Wm  B  Haseltine 
Adin  H  Norton    i 
Taylor  Slack 
Ebenezox  West 
Abraham  Brown 

Tketford. 


114 


PteplienEastuian  Calvin  Tabor       (VVm  Boardman    , 

Duncan  McKeitli  Ira  Corse  'Arba  Eurr 

John  Fellows       jWm  Humphrey  !Azariah  Wild 
Benson  Aldrich     B  O  Tyler  John  Coburn 

O  H  Watson        JHorac  CarpenterlStephen  Thon)as 
Moses  Jones         jRobert  Paine        JElisha  May 
J  W  BatchelJfir    David  Eastman     Jared  Buzzel 
Charles  S  Downs  Israel  Diamond     Jabez  Lamphear 
Charles  Grow       M  Bartholomew    David  Robinson 
Tinihr'tdge.       S  M  Kimball         William  Morso 
Cyrus  Chapr.ian  ,  Jacob  Church       iChester  Chubb 
Eben'r  Hackett  j  Solomon  Carlton  George  May 


Geo  Weymouth 
Zobina  Whitne; 
Harvey  Tracy 
Spencer  Smilli 
Gustavus  RoMe 
Samuel  Austin 
John  E  Ded^e 


William  IN'iles 
Jona.  IJmepso 
Sylvanns  Sayer 
Uriel  Hosford 
Jolin  Judd 
TPBarlliolomcw 
David  Bruce 
Z  E  Messer 
James  Tjlor  jr 
Lester  Bryant 
Henry  Gillett 
Sam  IFarns  worth 
Geoige  Gary 
Joseph  B  Clough 
James  D  Crocker 
Wm  H  Latliam 
Wm  Kingman 
Joseph  Matson 
Lovell  Garey 
S  G  Heaton 

Topsham. 
JonathanJennoss'John  L  Hall 
Edmund  George  Josliua  Eaton 
Moses  Wallace    I         Vcrshire. 
Aaron  Sanlwni     Tliomas  Keycs 
Carlos  P  Bill        Nathan  Spear 
Hale  Grow  Joseph  F  Carlton 

Sam'lBatchelder  Simeon  Bacon 
Levi  Tabor  I  Pliny  Dwight 

James    F  George  

WASHINGTON  COUNTY 

Joseph  Sawyer, 

Charles  Sampson 

Andrew  A.  Sweet,  Montpelier,  Sheriff. 

Alpheus  Rohbins,  High.  Bailiff. 

Oramel  H.  Smith,   Stale's  .Attorney. 

Aze!  Spalding,  Judge  uf  Probate 

Daniel  Baldwin,  Harry    Richardson,  Cyrus  Ware,  JailCommis 
sioners. 


Flavcl  Brown       I     Williamstown. 

Washin gto-n .      Darius  Pride 
John  C.MIiy  Nath'l  Jillson 

','ulllng  S  Caffe    Ariel  Crane 
BW  Bartholmew  Artdr'wBurnham 
I  E  Worthley       Jonathan  Lewis 
Philip  Sargeant    John  Poor 
Charles  M  LarnblZenas  Smith  Horace  Ware 

Tho's  S  Pains  jy  Zadock  Cheney    Nath'l  Martin 
Jacob  Bliss  Alvin  Smith 

Hall  Burgin  B  Newcomb 

Stejihen  Burton    Asa  Howe 
Enos  Falsom         Moses  Lewis 
Henry  Godfrey  jr  Harry  C  Wcden 
Elisha  Tracy        iSandford  Hatch 

WeH  Fairlee. 
Elisha  Thayer 


jEnoch  Howe 
Ijoel  Bass 


Assistant  Judges  of  the  Co,  Court. 


Barre. 
Chapin  Keith 
Alvan  Carter 
John  Thwing 
Steph'nFreemar 
P  Johonnett  jr 
Jeremiah  Ellis 
Abiam  Page 
Jacob  Scott 
Cyius  Barber 
Olis  Peck 
Joseph  Parker 
Newell  Kinsmai 
David  French  2; 
Webber  Tilden 
Joseph  Dodge 

Berlin. 
Abel  Knapp. 


JUSTICES  OF 

Gershom  Heaton 
Samuel  Jones 
J  W  Thompson 
Osman  Dewey 
Orren  Smith 
James  Currier 
James  V  Perley 
Josiah  Benjamin 
Leonard  Ellis 
A  S  Brown 
Asa  Andrews 
Parley  Foster 
llWoosterSpraguo 
Calais. 
Gideon  Hicks 
Nath'l  Eaton 
Pliny  Curtiss 


THE  PEACE. 

ShubaelWhceler 
Luther  Morse 
Asa  George. 
Jabez  Mower 
James  H  Cole 
Joshua  M  Dana 
Joseph  Lance 
Richard  W  Toby 
Alonzo  Pearce 
N  A  Chase 
E  C  McLoud 
,W  Wheclock 
Chatles  Dudley 
Abdiei  Kent 
Duxbury. 
David  Belding 
Wm  C  Griffith 


RodorickPhillips 
Benj  Holmes 
Gilbert  Huntley 
Ira  Arms 
Gilnian  Huntley 
Rutty  Lewis 
Jonathan  Jewell 
Luther  Graves  jr 

Fayston. 
Calvin  Fullertdn 
Eber  H  Baxter 
Ira  Richardson 
Hosea  Newcomb 
Jacob  Boyco 
Eli  Bruce 
Benjamin  Davis 


115 


Marshfield. 
Jona  Goodwin 
Jacob  Putnam 
Joiiatlian  Davis 
Aiiijali  Bemis 
True  Eaton 
Kilwin  Pitkin- 
1  ra  Smith 
James  Pitkin 
Ku;.'(.'r  S  Oilman 
Harvey  Colburn 
Coolidije  Taylor 
Richard  Meers 
Daniel  Damon 
Lyman  Clarlt 
Alex.  Boyles  jr 
Ira  Smith 

.Middlesex. 
William  S  Clark 
Thomas  Stowell 
Jesse  Johnson  jr 
U'C  Mclntyre 
Jacob  S  Ladd 
Samuel  Daniels 
O  C  Putnam 
O  A  Chamhorlin 
T.oander  Warren 
Stephen  IIerri<;k 
E  V  Sherman 
N  M  Carpenter 
Horace  Holdcii 
Don  P  Carpenter 

Menruc. 
S  C  Burnham 
Joel  Celley 
Asaph  Town 
J  S  Jackson 
James  Nojcross 
Ebenozer  Bruce 
Joseph  Parker 
Isaac  Weils  jr 
Step'n  Chapman 

Moiilpclier. 
Darius  Boyderr 
Parley  Davis 
Israel  Goodwin 
Joel  Bassett 
Daniel  Baldwin 
Nath'l  C  Kins 


Isaac  Gate 
Lucius  B  Peck 
John  Spalding- 
JoaathanPMiller 
Charles  Clark 
Azel  Spalding 
Oran>el  H  Smith 
John  Vincent 
George  Howes 
Lvman  Briggs 
Da'l  PThompson 
Cyrus  Ware 
Gam'l  Washburn 
GeoWortliington 
Wm  W  Cadwell 
Rawsel  R  Keith 
HomerWHeaton 
Jere.  T  Marston 
diaries  Sibley 
Thomas  Reed 
Arab  Waterman 
Joshua  Y  Vail 
CyrU'3  Morse 
StillmnChurchill 
Pardon  Stevens 
John  J  Willard 
William  Martin- 
Royal  Wheehr 
Silas  C  French 
A  Wainwright 
Addison  Peck 

Muretown. 
John  Howes 
AlpheusC  Noble 
Daniel  Harris 
Horace  Heaton 
M  B  Taplin 
Charles  Howe 
A  Weatherbee 
Mcshec  Ware 
Alpheus  Bass 

JVurthfieUh 
Cah'in  Cady 
Natlianiel  Jones 
HcmanCarpenter 
John  L  Buck 
H  W  Carpenter 
Oliver  Averill 
Samuel  Denny     I 


Nath'l  King  jr 
Solomon  Dunham 
Lucius  E<lson 
Eleazer  Lnoniis 
Jesse  Averill 
John  Averill 
fiurdon  Randall 
Henry  Knupp 
Marvin  Simonds 
Leander  Foster 
David  VV  Hadley 
C'ha's  C  Closson 
Nat'lRichardso 
Hosea  Clark 
VolneyH  Averill 

Plaivfidd. 
I5benezer  Martin 
Baxter  Bancroft 
Alba  Martin 
Junius  B  Davis 
Justus  Kinney 
Nath'l  Sherman 
Horac.Bacheldor 
Dudley  Perkins 
Nath'iTownsend 
Joseph  A  Wing 
Maynard  French 
L  Chamberlin 
Ezra  Kidder 

Rjxbury. 
HoraceMNichols 
Luthr  Ainsworth 
Benj  Edwirds  jr 
Sani'lAI  Hildreth 
And.  P  Walcott 
Isaiah  Shav/ 
Israel  Keith 
Henry  S  Boyce 
Darius  Hatch 
Thomas  R  Shaw 
Alien  Spalding 

Waitsficld. 
Matthias  S  Jones 
Jason  Carpenter 
Jenison  Jones 
Orson  Skinner 
[Rodk  Richardson 
!Orange  Smith 
Samuel  Chipman 


Dan  Richardson 
David  C  Jocelyn 

Warren. 
F  A  Wright 
Ja's  Richardson 
Wm  B  Tyler 
William  Cardell 
lAIoses  Ordvvay  - 
Dcnslow  Upham 
TJio's  Sargeant 
Pearce  Spalding 
Aaron  Rising 
James  Chipman 
Art's  Cushman 

IVaterhury. 
Henry  F  Janes 
P  Dillingham  jr 
Wm  Carpenter 
Thadde's  Clough 
Joseph  Barnes 
*    slie  Gregg 
George  Scagel  jr 
Wm  W  Wells 
Richard  Demerit 
Tlio's  B  Downer 
Wm  n  Kneeland 
Elijah  Marshall 
Ariel  Thomas 
G  W  Dillingham 
O  W  Drew 
Joseph  Moody 
John  Wado 
Rufus  Pike 
John  Gregg 
James  M  llcnry 
Daniel  Pineo 
Ralph  Worcester 
Samuel  Bryant 
Patrick  Bryant 
Harvey  Prescott 
E  P  West 
George  Elutchins 
Henry  Douglass 

tVorccster. 
Abel  Whitney 
Lyman  Field 
Moses  Rood 
Milton  Brown 
Daniel  Adams 


CALEDONIA  COUNTY; 
Epapliras  B.  Chase.,  )  a    ■  ,     ,  t  j         ^  i    ^     ^ 
Isaac  N.  Hall  (  assistant  Judges  of  the  Co.  Court. 

James  Roberts,  jr.,  Danville,  Sheriff. 
Nathaniel  Perkins,  Hiirh  Bailiff. 
Theron  Howard,  State's  .Attorney. 
Samuel  B.  Mattocks,  Judge  of  Probate. 


116 

Geo.  W.  Drew,  Arcliokua  Sias,  Sam'l  B.  Mattocks,  J«i.'  Commis- 
sioners. 


JI'STICLS  OF  THE  PEACE. 


Barnet. 
Walter  Harvey 
Ebeii'r  Brewer 
Oljoil  S  Hatch 
Wordeeai  Hale 
.Solomon  Stevens 
Hu;^li  Somera 
I'cfir  Laird 
Rul)ert  Harvey 
John  Shaw 
Silas  Harvey 
Wia  Shearer 
Loriii  Kinno 
James  Gilchrist 
Akx'r  Blair 
Sam'l  Glirackett 
Alex'r  Johnston 
Ali'x'r  Somers 
William  Lackie 
VVm  WhilehiJl 
Miles  Shorcy 

Burlcr. 
Elaiii  White 
Isaac  Denison 
Geo  W  Uenison 
f'tep'n  Houjhton 
Lewis  Jenkins 
Daniel  Beckwith 
H  W  Helden 
fIrast'sWoodrufr 
A  Ijiirrin;,'ton 
John  Colby 
Joe!  Trull  jr 
V  D  Wright 
(.Mia's  C  Newell 
Philip  Smith 
Lucius  Uonison 

Cabot. 
Ool  Warner 
William  Lanco 
Rosvvell  Farr 
George  Rogers 
Isaac  KimlKll  jr 
'J'irao,  P  Fuller 
Anthony  Perry 
Daniel  Gould 
John  Damon 
Leonard  Orcutt 
Caleb  Fisher 
Kleazer  Smith 
Marcus  O  Fishei 
Tho's  Osgood  jr 
Hector  McLano 
Stephen  Hoit 


Eenj  F  Scott 
Alplia  Webster 

Dain-ille. 
Arn.belaiis  Sias 
John  A  Stanton 
John  F  Pope 
Elihu  Underwood 
San.ucl  Sias 
Joseph  Slorrill 
fJaniuel  Ingalls 
David  Brown 
D  T  Batchelder 
Geo  B  Chandler 
George  W  Drew 
Henry  JIattocks 
Wni  J  Stanton 
Tlieron  Howard 
John  Fisher 
W'iUiani  Blount 
Wiiiiam  Si  IS 
Ja's  M  iMorrlll 
Samuel  X'arncy 
Salnia  Davis 
Simeon  Harvey 
John  Weeks 
Eldad  Alexander 
TheophilusDrew 
Sam'l  BMattocka 
Stuart  Harvey 
Seneca  Jjadd 
Jodkins  Randall 
Charles  S  Dana 
Wm  H  Harri 


Harclir-icli, 
Einathan  Sttont 
Orra  Crosby 
David  Tuttle 
Levi  Goodrich 
Simeon  Sinclair 
A  H  Goodrich 
Anion  Cheevcr 
Wm  Sanborn 
Luman  Brunsoa 
John  R  Skinner 
Bliss  N  Davis 
Samuel  Davis  jr 
Joshua  Stevens 
Silas  Underwood 
Daniel  W  Aiken 
D  Bridgniau 
Jonathan  Foster 
Ja'sM  Woodbury 
Walter  Doe 
R  V  Vv'hipplo 
Benj  Thomas 
James  K  Noyce 
John  L  Pope 
Enoch  Smith 
Handel  SChapiin 

Kirby. 
James  Church 
Merritt  Nev.hall 
Timothy  Locke 
Araiiiiah  Leach 
David  Youn^' 
A  \V  Burroughs 


And'w  McMillan  Nath'l  S  Damon 
Benjam.in  Gilson  Jonathan  Lewis 
Isaac  N  Colby     i         Lyiu'on. 
Asa  Morrill  Lewis  R  Brown 

Robert  Kelsey      Geo  C  Cahoon 
Harvey  T  Mo'orelTlio's  Bnrtlett  jr 

Ciroi.rn.         [Walter  Hoyt 
William  Grant    lEph'm  H  Fisher 
John  Darling        jOtis  Evans 
Nchemiah  II  JoyJob  Randall 
Jacob  Abbott       jJTGCunninghan 
John  Hatch  IWm  McGafiy 

Peter  M  Paul       IPhilip  Goss 
Hugh  Dunn  jR  D  Darling 

flioses  Ilariley      iJude  Kimball 
Reuben  W  Hill  ;Elias  Bemis  jr 
Fpl'.raim  Low       Daniel  Bowkcr 
John  Taisey         ICharles  Roberts 
Isaac  N  Hall        |N  H  Fletcher 
Daniel  Rolierts     Joshua  Locklin 
Jonathan  WelchiNehem'h  Weoks 


StophenMcGafiy 
15  Richardson 
Clui's  B  Fletcher 
Harrv  Green 
F  L  'Walker 
fra  Kittredge 
William  McKoy 
Abram  Smith 
Paul  Houghton 

JVcwark. 
Eleazc'V  Packer 
.\mos  Parker 
L  M  Sleeper        ' 
Phiic'n  Ilartwcll 
Olney  Smith 
Weicon;e  Allard 
Eloa/er  Davis 
Wm  G  Derison 
Charles  Kenncy 
Jolin  Sleeper 

Pec-cham. 
Asa  !?keele 
Alanson  Stevens 
Simon  Elanchard 
David  Choato 
Jacob  Blanchard 
flazen  Merrill 
Moses  JIartin 
Lyman  Watts 
James  Clark 
Benj  Dickioid 
Josiah  Shedd 
A.lex.  Harvey 
.!ohn  Phillips 
Wm  Mattocks 
Tho's  Eastman     i 
Sara'lAChandler 
Harv.  Blanchard 
Lyman  Patridge   j 
Isaac  Watts  | 

Nehcni'hBradlee 

Rycirate. 
Archibald  Park 
Amos  Noyce 
vVilliam  Gray 
John  Nelson 
I'honias  Nelson 
James  Hall  2d 
John  Cameron 
John  Eigelow 
George  Nelson 
Natlri  Knight  jr 

Sheffield. 
Jonathan  Taylor 


■•y^MMnnlBN. 


Niith'l  Elkin3 
.!ohn  T  Bmith 
!'r;uici3  Jenness 
i'.irain  Jennoss 
.'.'I's  Towiislioiid 
Moses  Davis 
John  1'  iugidh 
Josepli  Ida 
Kzekiel  Miles 
Samuel  Bea.n 
Klislia  Davis  jr 
Jul'!  Chesley 
C  G  Drown 
Iloruco  Drown 
Sua!  Milas 

St.  Joha^bury.    ^ 
JjUlliet  Clark       j 
Ijuther  Jewntt     j 
Jos  P  Fairbanks 
Jery  Bickermnn 
WinP  Stouijliton 
Isaac  Hiirrin^ton 
(Calvin  Morrill 
Elje'r  Severance 


David  Goss  jr 
Mosos  riill 
David  W  Lee 
Jolm  Morse 
Jaiiios  Harris 
G-irdnorWlieeler 
liarris  Knapp 

Sutton. 
Jona  Richardson 
John  Bockvvith 
Neliemiah  Shaw 
Tliaddeus  Curtis 
David  Stoddard 
Josiah  Willey 
!(  W  Kstabrooks 
IVells  H  Way 
David  Giffin 
Amos  Hill 
Daniel  Cross 
Calvin  Chase 
Johnston  Smith 

IVaUkn. 
James  Bel 


Adam  Amsden     JJohn  Felch 
WmMontgomcry  Danibrth  Cheney 
Abol  Gnile  illich'd  F  Jlowell 

Hiram  Perkins     |Joseph  Fclcli  jr 
Daniel  VVoostor  'Royal  Koijs 
Nath'lPerkinsSd        JV/uelock. 


Nat'l  Farrington 
Merrill  Foster 
John  Gould 
WC  Montgomery 
L  F  Edwards 
Joseph  tiuster  jr 
JVath'l  Perkins 
Waterfird. 


BenjaminConner 
Abner  Iloyt 
Sam'l  FShattuck 
Jolm  W  Brown 
Samuel  Bigelow 
William  Chase 
Jefferson  Leavitt 
Edw  M  Majroon 


Jonah  Carpenter  Jona  M  Sanborn 
T  li  Fairbanks      Iliel  Bradley 
Jona  D  Stoddard     Goshen  Qore. 
Joseph  Ide  Jacob  Patch 

Abel  Goss  :R  W  Smith 

C  Chamberlin      '     Bradlcyvale. 
Lyman  Hibbard   Joshua  Andrews 
Arad  Freeman      Charles  Hamou 
(William  Hovey   ' 


CHITTENDEN  COUNTY. 


.^asktant  Judges  of  the  Co.  Court. 


John  Van  Sickljn 
John  Allen, 
Rolla  Gleason,  TUchmond,  Sheriff. 
Horace  Ferris,  ///^A  Bailiff. 
Henry  Leave, iworili.  Slate'' s  Attorney . 
Charles  Kusseli,  .Tadjje  of  Probate. 
Israel  P.  Rii;liardson,  John  K.   Gray,   Charles 
Commissioners . 

JUSTICES  OF  'SHE  PEACE. 
Bnltmi.  D  P  Adam<<  Jacob  Rolfc 

Joiin  Pia"eo  [(Jcovijo  A  Allen    Joseph  E  Rhodes 

Saui'l  BKennedy  Phineas  Lyman    Cli's  W  Grannis 
Gideon  Barber      David  Russell 
Joseph  Smith        George  K  Piatt 
Jolui  White  Cha's  F  Watter 

Jesse  Jewel  jr      J  P  Richardson 
Moses  L  Colton    Isaac  Warner 
Burlington.       Epliraim  Pike 
Charles  Russell    John  Herrick 
A  Ivan  Foote  Charlotte. 

Jolm  N  Pomeroy  Ezra  Holt 
Cliarlos  Adams     E  M  Wheeler 


William  WestomSalmon  Pease 
Wm  F  GriswoldlBirdsey  Newell 
Jolin  Barstow       iBonjaniin  Beers 
Samuel  K  IshamlHeman  Hosford 
Wni  A  Griswold  David  Cook 
Lym.  Cumniings  Calf.b  E  Barton 
Wyllys  Lyman     S  W  Hubbell 
AsahelPeck  CaUhester. 

Jolm  Bates  iHcnry  Boardman 


Wi'liain  Hyde 
U  H  Penniman 
Cyrus  Farrand 
John  Lyon 
John  S  Webster 
Eben'r  Wolcott 
Rosvvell  i^evvton 
M  D  Wickwire 
Alplionzo  Bates 
WmCWhiteman 
Leon.  Wakeiield 
George  Bates 
Thomas  Hill 

Essex,. 
P  W  Joiner 
Samuel  Pago 
David  Kellogg 
Joseph  B  Weed 
Jesse  Carpenter 


L.   Nelson,   Jail 


Henry  Staunton 
Jedediah  Tuttle 
James  H  Doluno 
Byron  Stevens 
Arthur  Ilazletoa 
Chester  Slater 
Amasa  Bryant 
Pearl  L  Castle 
Warren  Ford 
John  W  Emery 
JUnesbin  gh. 
Nahum  Peck 
Steph'nByington 
John  S  Patrick 
John  Wheelock 
Nathaniel  Miles 
Erastus  Meech 
Samuel  L  Mead 
Elmer  Beecher 
Wm  B  Velie 
Harmon  Toby 
A  B  Sumner 


118 


Carlton  E  Miles 
H  C  Flanagan 
Hantinirtdn. 
Janius  Ambler 
Alux  Ferguson 
John  Snider 
Jere.  Remington 
Lyman  Hall 
John  JuJson 
Natli'l  Norton 

Jericho, 
Arthur  Bostwicl; 
Peter  L  Allen 
Lem'l  Blackman 
David  Fish  jr 
Olivet  Lowrey 
Hosea  Spalding 
Ncheni'li  Prouty 
Orville  Shaw 
Jesse  Thompson 
John  Lyman 
Erastus  Field 
Jolui  T  Clapp 
Zcbifta  Bliss 

Mlltnp. 

Jacol)  Davis 
Ira  Witters 
A  (i  Whiltemore 
John  Ilvdo 
Gideon  "H  Rice 
Benj  FairchilJ 
Jedediah  Sawyer 
Wm  V  Reynolds 
Cha's  H  Pcriso 
Orriu  Ilolbrook 


Daniel  H  Onion  ' 
Edm. Wellington 
E  S  Fairchild 
Arthur  Burnell 
R  Sanderson 

Rkhmmid. 
Artemas  Flagg 
Abram  Smith 
BenoniThomps'n 
Edward  Jones 
E  15  Gicene 
Roswell  Mason 
Eli  Brownson 
Rolla  Gleason 
Joseph  A  Hall 
Joshua  Jewell 
Elihu  Bates 
Ja's  H  Nichols 
Jonas  Fay 
Oliver  Shepheri' 
Amos  B  Cooper 
Joseph  Whipple 
Tho's  C  Barney 
Jonathan  Fay 
Saul  Bisliop 
Nathan  Fay 
P^ansom  Jones 
Asa  GiJiet 
Rulus  Stevens 
Truman  Fay 

Shflburii. 
Isaac  Ilighee 
Asahel  Nash 
Lyman  Hall 
Suinucl  Fletcher 


ha  A  Collanier 
Wm  Harmon 
Ralph  Reed 
Ezra  I\!eech  jr 
Henry  S  iMorse 
Jonathan  Lyun 
St.  Geurgc. 
Grin  B  [sham 
Silas  Isham 
Sherman  Beach 
Linus  Lincoln 
Roswell  Place 
Reub.  Loc'kv.ood 

UnderkUl. 
Peter  Martin 
EF  Hutchins 
Jonas  Humphrey 
AhiraLivingsLoii 
John  Cook 
R  M  Burbank- 
Lut'rChamhevlin 
Alfred  Hick!.   U 
Wm  S  Hawkins 
Almerin  Shelilen 
Fred'k  Fletcher 
L  M  Stevens 
Elliot  Frink 
Martin  C  Barney 
Alpheus  Eaton 
John  Choatn 
LeonardM  Dixon 
S  W  Mead 

Wcstfurd. 
Dan'l  Macombcr 


SainionCushman 
Benj  F  Beach 
Amos  Hol)art 
Jacob  K  Drury 

JViUlHun. 
Tru'nChiltenden 
David  French 
Chaun.  Brownell 
John  Brown  ji 
Ruins  Walston 
Jesse  Thompson 
J  G  Chittenden 
Nathan  Stearns 
David  Isham 
GeoN  Wakefield 
Zin.ri  Root 

inzo  F  Saxton 
Elisha  Miller  jr 
Anson  Byington 
Ezhon  S^Milord 
Urn  H  Fiencli 
William  Brown 
Ceorge  Morton 
C  W  Brownell 
Moses  W  Hall 
Loyal  Larkin 
Nathan  Johnson 
NathanielParker 
Elias  Coon 
Roswell  B  Fay 
Dan'l  S  Colemau 
TheronWinslow 

nuelHall 
John  Fay 


FRANKLIN  COUNTY. 
Luther  B.  Hunt,  }   _^^,^,;^,^„j  j^^   ,^  „ft,,e  Co.  Court. 
Joseph  Smith,      ^  «  =       -> 

Decius  R.  Bogiie,  Si.  Albans,  Sheriff. 
Richard  A.  Shattuck,  High  Bailiff. 
Homer  E.  Huhhell,  Statc\'i  .^ttorvey. 

Wm.  Bridges,  Jiidse  of  Probate  far  the  district  of  Oeorn-ia. 
Jeptha  Bradley,  Luther   L.   Dutcher,  Joseph  H.  Brainard,  Jail 
Commissioners. 

JUSTICES  op  THE  PEACE. 

BakersfieU.  Berkshire.       )      Ennsbursh. 

Calvin  Ewings      CromwellBowen  Charles  Stevens 
S  B  Hazletine      Linus  Leavins     JHorace  Eaton 
Elijah  Barnes       J  JI  Woodworth  Bennett  Eaton 
Wm  C  Willson     Wm  C  Ellswortli|Samuel  Kendall  :  Joseph  Hunt 
Norman  B  Dunn  Asahel  Doming    Dennis  Samson     Heniy  Soule 
David  Hooker       Jasper  Rand         ISamuel  Dow        lAnron  S  Beeman 
Sani'l  Woodard    Thomas  Child  jr!Cha'sB  Maynard  J  H  Farn?worth 
Charles  C  Stone  James  C  Stone    iM  MChamherlin  Hiram  Bellows 
Scth  Oakes  lllenry  Follett      (George  Adams     jjoshua  Brush 


H  N  Barber 
rairfai. 


C  Sampson 


John  Morse 


Aaron  Hull 


Wm  N  Smith       lAnson  Soule 


119 


Madison  Scott 
Ira  [iiiiit 
Alfred  Wheeler 
Strattfln  B  Hent 
Philo  Weeks 
Philo  Eiu'land 
Beiij  Richardson 
A  H  Orton 
Stephen  Gilnian 
John  Kin^is'jury 
Cha's  H  IJeeman 
Hilkiah  Pierce 
H  C  Saftord 
Georije  Bnck 
Ira  Farnsvvorth 
Keuben  i\loultou 
JaniGS  Bellows 
N  M  Larned 
Alvah  Barron 
U  E  Hul)bell 
Salriion  Bradley 
Thomas  Tabor 
Oliver  Church 

Pdirfield. 
Joah  Smith 
John  Leach 
Joseph  Bowdish 
Lyman  Reyce 
Ham'l  Beardsley 
Bradley  Soule 
Tho's  V/  Butler 
Josejdi  Soule 
R  R  SJierman 
J  A  Farnsworth 

Fletcher. 
Albert  Kinsley 
Jesa'e  Bailey 
NathnRBingham 
John  Kinsley  jr 
Rcuh  Armstrong 
Otis  Sherman 
Lorenz.Bl.iisiloll 
Ebent^zer  Bailey 
Guy  Kinsley 
Lucas  Holmes 
Joseph  Robinson 
Jona  Wells  jr 
Eli  Ellenwood 
Z  W  Strait 


Franklin.       ] 
Enos  Persons 
J  H  Hubbard 
Peter  Chase 
P  S  Gates 
Nahum  Temple 
Adolph's  Dewing 
Enoch  ipomeroy 
Reuben  Towie 
Asa  Hammond 
J  H  Cheney 
Charles  Felton 

Geor/ria. 
Ira  Hinckley 
Harvey  Collon 
Trnm.  WiHiams 
Cyrus  TJotchkiss 
IloratioGoodrich 
A'iaph  'Plinlps 
iliram  11  Hale 
Steph'nTLarned 
Hiram  Fuller 
Lorenzo  Janes 
Solomon  Bliss 
Medad  Baker 

Hlirhrrate. 

Conrad  Saxe 
E  C  Haskin 
William  Skeels 
WalterCStevens 
Luther  Meigs 
Cha's  H  Jonison 
Israel  S  Jeniscn 
Jesse  Cutler 
Ebenezer  Hill 
George  Averill 
Cha'  •>  H  Larabee 
Harv-y  Hyde 
John  Johnson  jr 
•li.cob  Brewer 
D  H  Farrington 
Benjamin  Peak 
L  E  Pel  ton 

[B  F  HoUenbeck 
Sessions  LHaflon 

'Samuel  Gates 

|WmTeackout 
Montirtniiery,    | 

IRufus  Hamilton 


BW  Fuller 
Eli  W  Brush 
Luther  Martin 
John  Ij  Clapp 
Lemuel  Robbins 

Rickford. 
John  Huse 
Josiah  Biaisdell 
Jona.  Carpenter 
A  Men  Sears 
Nathaniel  Sears 
Jesse  Woodruff 
Ariel  Parker 
Zophir  Fletcher 
Jay  Powell 

Shcld  ?i. 
Augustus  Burt 
Theo.  Manstield 
Jacob  Wcad 
Cyrus  Keith 
Alfred  Keith 
E  J  Deniing 
Joseph  S  Butler 
'Elihu  Goodsell 
Andrew  Durkee 
Charles  Durkeo 
J  F  Scribner 
Jacob  Saxe 
Alanson  Draper 
John   Fish 
Henry  Hawley 
St.  Ai.ham. 
A  L  Wright 
Jere.  S  Morrill 
Dan'lPCarponter 
Merrill  Ladd 
Ralph  LasoH 
Wm  K  Webber 
Samuel  Jewell 
Benj  F  Fuller 
Alvah  Skinner 
Joseph  Weeks 
Heman  Green 
Jeptha  Bradley 
Bildad  Paul 
T  H  Campbell 
James  Davis 
Samuel  Barlow 
William  Bridges 


U  H  Hoyt 
Orange  Adams 
D  A  Danforth 
Wiliard  Jewell 
H  G  Smith 
Henry  Adams 
Samuel  Parsons 
Hiram  B  Sowles 
II  E  Seymour 
H  R  Beardsley 
J  J  Beardsley 
Victor  Atwood 
John  G  Smith 
Asa  O  Aidis 
Henry  W^ells 
t^iirtisWiikinson 
J  H  Braincrd 
Tinio.  Sowle  jr 
B  H  Smalley 
A  H  Huntington 
Bates  Turner 
Annas  Gluimby 
Isaac  B  Bowdish 

Sioanton. 
James  Fisk 
Warr'nRobinsoQ 
Jared  Spaulding 
Asa  G  Bennett 
George  Bullard 
Hiram  TuUer 
V  S  Ferris 
George  Green 
Roswetl  Mearsjr 
C  A  Mead 
Simon  Kellogg 
Joseph  Blake 
M  E  Housinger 
Jerem'h  Sanborn 
Alfred  Forbes 
Ira  A  Vanduzee 
George  Barney 
John  S  Foster 
Abel  Smith 
John  B  Dunbar 
S  Hathaway 
Cornelius  Wood 
John  Barney 
Jonathan  Wait 
Lewis  Janes 


LAMOILLE  COUNTY. 
John  Warner,     )     a    ■  ^     .  t   i  ,.  .     ^     ^ 

Calvin  Burnett,  \    •^■^■^'"«««'  Judges  of  the  Co.  Court 
Nathaniel  P.  Keeler,  Hydepark,  Sheriff. 
Wm.  Edwards,  High  Bailiff. 
Wm.  H.  H.  Bingham,  Staters  Jlttnney. 
Samuel  A.  Willard,  Judge  of  Probate. 


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Veraon  P.  Noyes,  Joliii  C.  Puge,  Etastus  P.  Fitch,  Jail  Commis' 

sior.CTS. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 


Bdviderc. 
Moody  Shattuclk 
S  iioilffkiiis 
R  ylialtuck 
O  ttotlgkins 
Kicli'd  Tillotson 
And.  Itodgkiiis 
A  K  Wliittemore 
Franci;!  Snialley 
Jero  Shattuck 

CiiTtibridgc. 
Lewis  Parker 
Robert,  Wallace 
Enoch  Carlton  jr 
Miles  Bennett 
Jesse  Sears 
Ocl  Saftbrd 
Ear!  Smilio 
Eract.  Townsend 
Beriali  Curtis 
VVni  Blaisdcli 
J  B  Gilmore 
Joseph  15  Morgan 
Ambrose  Chase 
Norman  Atwood 
RonssellaerKeod 
Gardner  Gates 
Martin  Wires 
Thad's  Murdock 
FAcn 


Lyman  Dodgo 
David  Cook 
Nehem'h  French 

H'.ldepark. 
Lucius  K  Noycs 
Harlow  P  Smith 
Philo  G  Cantp 
Jesse  B  Noyes 
John  C  Page 
Harry  Davis 
Neb.  Waterman 
Horace  Hazeii 
Slpp'n  B  Clough 
Aaron  Keeier 
Erastus  P  Fiicli 
James  Ncwland 
Carlos  S  Noyes 
Ariel  Huntooti 
Lorin  Bundy 
Joshua  Sawyer 
Elir.haBoardman 

Johnson. 
Jos.  Waterman 
Sewall  Newton 
S  S  Pike 
Ralph  Hill 
Andrew  Dow 
Jacob  Hayiord 
Caleb  Lathrop 
S  G  SaflTord 


Luther  H  BrowiiiJoni.  C  Dodge 


John  T  Pratt 
Alicl  Smith 
Daniel  Malvin 
Sara'l  Plumley  jr 
Massoy  Basse  tt 
Amos  Dodge 
Moses  Mason 

Elmore. 
Horace  Atkins 
Abner  Doty 
Samuel  Bailoy 
David  G  Camp 
Samuel  D  Gillies 


George  W  Hill 
Salmon  Wires 
Wm  Simoiids 
Maiisfirld. 
Joshua  Luce 
Joseph  Dake 
Amand.  Paterson 
D  A  Marshall 
Moses  Nutting 
Noah  C  Butts 
Morristown . 
StephenEingham 


Sam'l  AWillard 
Nathan  Gates 
Nelson  Slucorab 
Luko  P  Pokind 
Horace  Powers 
Vernon  P  Noyes 
Warren  SpaldiiTj 
Daniel  F  Gates 
Amos  Eaton 
Nathan  Perkins 
Joseph  Seats 
I'runian  Tanney 
Benoni  Shaw 
ilirain  Earl 
David  P  Noyes 
V  W  Waterman 
Alinerin  Tinker 
John  Ferriii 
Lalhrop  Eaton 
HoraceCGoodale 
John  Miles 
Daniel  Ferrin 
Sterling. 
Moses  Vilas 
Arad  Baker 
Eliab  Wilkins 
Bcrrick  Darling 
Tjoreii  Page 
Oliver  Saunders 

St.ow. 
Asa  Raymond 
Daniel  iMoody 
Nathan  Foster 
Asahel  Raymond 
P  C  Lovejoy 
P  P  Delano 
O  W  Butler 
Lemuel  Thomas 
Abner  Fuller 
Jlarvin  Dutton 
J  H  Bennett 
D  T  Allen 
Ri^crius  Camp 


N  H  Thomas 
S  S  Burke 
R  Washburn 
H  3  Camp 
A  C  Biirko 
Benj.  Morrill 
W  H  H  Bingham 
John  Moody 
E  Barrows  jr 
Edwin  Thomas 
Paul  Harris  jr 
Stephen  Atwood 
Isaac  L  Alger 
Hiram  Kellogg 
Joseph  IJensonjr 
Hiram  Towno 
Albert  Camp 
George  Vv''!lidn£! 
Hubb'd  Hancock 
Benj  H  Fuller 

WaterviUe. 
Alpheus  Morse 
Wm  C  Hiirlbnrd 
Stephen  Leach 
Jos  D  Freeman 
Kliphalet  Brush 
Jesse  C  Hollies 
Ricliard  Bailey 
Moses  Fisk 
Lntlier  Poland 
9  L  H;  rienway 

lf\'Uott. 
[saac  Pennock 
Jonathan  Smith 
C  A  Mono 
Joel  Davenport 
John  Hawse 
Win  Edwards 
Sylvester  Bliss 
Gilbert  Noyes 
i)  Barlholoniew 
Ephraim  Ladd 
Nathaniel  Jones 


ORLEANS  COUNTY. 

I.--aac  Parker,         )  ji^gi^^f^nt  Judges  of  the  Co.  Court. 
J  urus  Stebhuns,    ^  =       j 

Geo.  Worthington  jr.,  Irasburgh,  Slifiiff. 
■      Joel  R.  Daggett,  Hifrh  Bailiff. 
Geo.  Nye,  Jiidirc  of  Probate. 
Jesse  Cooper,  state's  Jlttorney. 

Moody  B.  Kimball,  Bela  T.  Jones,  Luke  Spencer,  Jail  Commis- 
sioners. 


121 


JUaTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 


.Albany. 
Renjaniin  Aiken 
Medad  Durling 
11  B  Hovey 
Pailpy  Hyde 
IjUther  Delano 
Eli  Cliara'ijorliu 
Orrin  Austin 
Edward  Flint 
Luke  Story 

Barton. 
Jolin  Kimbali 
liUthcr  Jlerriam 
Daniel  Smith 
John  H  Drown 
S  D  Kiinh.ill 
Alex.  Wright 
IjUther  Speiicor 
John  Evans 
A  S  Edvvardg 
Richard  Ntnrton 
George  Ijflland 
Jesse  Munsfield 
Renj  F  Robinson 
Jesse  Cook 


John  W  Mason 
Samuel  C  Crafts 
Joseph  S(a2tt 
tieo  F  Spraguo 
iVathan'l  Nejson 
Wm  J  ITastings 
Ja's  E  Burnham 
Silas  Grow 
Noali  Pjvilding 
Geo  [1  Cook 
Alvah  R  French 
E  C  Hovey 
William  Hidden 
Asa  Cole 

Derby. 
Ix-wis  C  Bate3 
Samuel  Cheney 
Israel  Blake 
Oren  Newcurab 
Ciies.  Carpenter 
TiihotliyHinnian 
.ta".o!>Cha<=n 
George  Robinson 
James  Jane 
Klbri.lge  G  Cobb 


AmosCRobinsoniljevi  B  Child 


Wm  P  May 
John  H  Kimball 

BrowuiiiTlu!!. 
E  G  Strong 
Page  Romick 
Wm  Jocelyn 
Timothy  Jocalyn 
Jona..  F  Skinner  • 
Joseph  N  Savage 
Chester.Gilberl 
Wm  Giinilan 
Gilmin  E^ty 

Charleslim. 
James  P  Tyler 
Earl  Barney 
J.ori?n  W  Young 
Wiliard  Chase 
A.mos  Pari  in 
Kli^ha  Bingham 
Klijah  Roliinson 
Dan'l  Vv'  Palmer 
Winthrop  Cole 
Ira  W^arren 
Gaidnor  Gago 
Silas  Gilkey 

Craflsbury. 
Isaac  Hovey 
Ja's  A  Paddock 
Nathan  S  Hill 


Wm  Vcrback 
RuCu-S  Stewart 
John  Alhoe 
Wm  P  Bates 
Gardner  Chaso 
Z  W  Kites 
Jeremiah  Glines 
Harry  Daggett 

Glover. 
John  Boardman 
('hnrles  Hardy 
Solo.  Dwinnell 
Jos.  H  Dwinnell 
Wm  H  Martin 
John  Crane  jr 
James  Simonds 
J  A  Fletcher 
Amos  P  Bean 
Cyrus  Beemis 
John  U  Hill 
Hez(  k.  Bickford 
Sam'l  F  Cook 

Orertiaboro^.     ' 
Ezokiel  Rand 
Samuel  Hill 
Jabez  Pinney 
Nathan  Culler 
John  Sawyer 
Horaco  Cass 


Josiah  Hale 
John  C  Tibbctts 
jJosephG  Stanley 
I  Amos  Smith 
:George  W  Pago 

HiiUand. 
J  C  Robinson 
Henry  Pinney 
Nathan  S  Davis 
William  Hall 
Leonard  Clark 
Bushnoll  Kent 
Ezra  Hinman 
Irasburgk. 
George  Nye 
Jesse  trooper 
M  B  Kimball 
Bela  'J'  Jonea 
Joseph  Chapman 
Jonas  Kidder 
Ralpli  P  Skinnor 
Asa  Hardy 
H  M  Bates 
C  W  Prentiss 

Jay. 
.Ammi  Brown 
Wm  Williams  Jr 


Solomon  Jenness 
Orvill'!  Robins.oQ 
John  Chase 
Asa  B  Moors 
Orleans. 
Philip  Flanders 
Isaac  Parker 
Eonozer  M  Gray 
Joseph  Wiggins 
John  W  Muzzy 
am'l  S  Kendall 
Orin  Alton 
Hol'nd  Thrasher 
G  Boynton 
Thomas  Guild 
O  T  Blown 
Salem. 
NoyesHopkinson 
Calvin  S  (frow 
Abial  Cole 
Samuel  Blake 

Troy. 
Wm  Billings 
K  Cliamberlin 
Ira  A  Bailey 
W  Corey 
N  Boardman 


,    .    ...        ............<    J.      ...      ^.^.A.. 

Bradley  Sanborn  James  Keith 
Walter  Carlton    Ezra  Johnson 
Lome-.'.         |D  H  Beard 


Nathan  Kelton 
Daniel  Sanborn 
Calvin  Sartwell 
Martin  Reynolds 
William  S  Flint 
Ziba  Coburn 
Charles  Leland 

Morn-an. 
Samuel  Bartlett 
JotharaCummins 
Ruol  Cobb 
Ira  Leavens 
John  Grow 
Odlin  Sanborn 
Simeon  Alboe 
C  Hemonway 
William  Colby 
Cha's  Cummings 

JVcicport. 
Orville  Daggett 
Jonathan  Frost 
Seymour  Lane 
Philand'rSawyer 
Otis  Sawyer 


Samuel  Sumner 
T  J  Sartwell 
Sam'l  H  Hovey 
James  Hamilton 
H  Hastings 
John  Hamilton 
Roljert  Kay 
John  W  Currier 

fVcstmore. 
Henry  Gates 
Peter  Gilman 
Loren  Huntley 
Ira  Cheney 
Ethan  Blodgett 

Westfidd. 
James  Brown 
Asah'lHitcheock 
Jairus  St°bbins 
Cliester  Coburn 
OrlandoWinslow 
Luther  Page 
R  S  Pago 
F  Chamberlin 
Jere  Hodgkins 


122 


ESSEX  COUNTY. 

jis.<!istant  Judges  of  the  Co.  Court. 


John  S  Nelson, 
Owen  Brown, 
Geo.  W.  Gates,  'Shcrif. 
Wm.  Rich,  Hink  Bailiff. 
Will.  Iloj-wood  jr.,  State''s  ./lUoriiev. 
Azariah  Webb  jr..  Judge  of  Probata. 

John  Dodg'j,   Isaac  Cummings,  James   Folarisbee,  jail   commLi- 
sion.cr6. 


JUSTICES  OK 

Bloowfdd.  :William  Rich  ) 
Martin  Fr;'nc-h  iMoses  .Monill 
Selden  Burhank  William  JMorri  11 
Samuel  N  Silver  Stephen  Kemp 
Silas  Wri^jht  Alex  M  Dennett 
Stephen  A  Fos3  Fletch.ifGarnsby' 
Brighton.  I  Concord.  \ 
Jason  Currier       i Harvey  G  Fry 


Oney  Aldrich 
John  Stevens 
John  Kilby 
James  M  Doyl 
Ellas  AMrich 
Bni.nsirick. 
Elias  Tavlor 
R  C  Bellcnap 
Mirhael  Flinn 

Haynes  Schoff     ,  .  _^ . 

George  Marshall  jElijah  Ros 

Conaaii.         IJohn  Walter 
Gilbert  LFrizzelj         Gnanbt/. 
Joshua  Morrisori;Elisha  Fi;llarn 
Jonathan  Iloyt     jAshley  Appleton 
Heman  Niciiols   'John  Batchelder 


jDavid  Hibbardjr 
[Geo  Carpenter 
jJohn  Fry  jr 

Moses  Hiil 

VVarner  Bingham 
(Ber.j  Woodbury 
[William  B  May 
John  Morse 

Ka.it  Haven. 
Seymour  Waiter 


THE  PEACE. 

JonaMatthews  jri 
Edw  D  Griffin 
QaildhaXl. 
Isaac  Cummings 
Seth  Cusiiman 
John  Dodg-^ 
Wm  Heywood  jr 
Horace  Hubbard 
OramclCrawfoin! 
.Moses  Rogers 
Jona  Benjamin 

Lcmlnatou. 
James  H  Mills 
Abdiel  Blodgett 
Beach  Blodgett 
ThosHolbrook  jr 
John  Bailey 

Lunenburgh. 
MyionSCIiandler 
Mitchell  Silsby 
ReabenC  Benton 
Leland  Snow 
Seth  Cutler 
St^'phen  Howe 


John  Dean  jr 

Seneca  Sargcant 
Daniel  Snow 
Wm  Chandler 
Jos  Gleason  jr 
."'pencer  Clark 
jyfald.--tone. 
Moody  Rich 
Samuel  D.Merrill 
James  Folansbee 
Tho's  Highland 
John  W  Webb 
Royal  Boston 
H  N  Sclioff 
Victnrii. 
Ransom  Hall 
Jonathan  Hill 
James  Towl 
.\nsel  Hannum 
Elisha  Gustin 
Moses  C  Kimball 

JVenlock, 
John  Cargil 
James  Corey 


Calvin  Fletcher, 
Joseph  M  Mott, 


GRAND  ISLE  COUNTY. 


.Assistant  Judges  of  Ike  Co.  Court. 


Gary  Whitney,  North  Hero,  Sheriff. 
Martin  Reynolds,  High  Bailiff. 
William  H.  White,  State's  .Attorney. 
Joel  Allen,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Augustus  Knight,   William  R-ussell,   Elihu  Parks,   Jail  Co-mmis- 
sioners. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 


Mburgh. 
Benj  [iiiinGordon 
Albert  C  Butler 
Wm  A  Ladue 
Wm  H  Lyman 
Hiram  Sweet 
A  S  Matthews 
Wm  \j  Sowles 
Lewis  Sowles  jr 
John  M  Sowles 
Lewis  W  Sowles 


Alanson  Niles 
Grand  Isle. 
Sam'l  B  Gorden 
George  VV  Hyde 
Norman  Gorden 
Daniel  Jackson 
Seth  Houg  I 

NathnWitherel! 
Isle  La  MotL     j 
Daniel  Wait 
Caiiiii  Hall 


Jared  Pike 
Elihu  Holcomb 
Doras  VGoodsill 
Dyer  Hill 
Joseph  H  Eddy 
Henry  Fisk 

J^orth  Hero. 
John  Kniirht 
Elisha  Hibhard    j 
Wm  H  Russell    I 


jDavid  Harvey 
Harvey  Darby 
J6hn  Martin 
Joel  Town 

South  Hero. 
Lorenzo  Hal! 
Hector  .^dams 
WilliamEPhclps 
Orange  Pheips 
William  Landon 


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His  Excellency  Charles  Paine,  Nurthti^ld,  Commander-in-Chief. 
Brig.  Gen.  F.  Vv\  Hopkins,  Kiitkinrl,  Adjutant  and  Inspector  Qeneial. 
Brig.  Gen.  J)e  Witt  C.  Clarke,  Brandon,  Quarter  jVanter  General. 
Brig.  Gen.  Anorew  Tuacy,  Woodstock,  Judge  Advocate  General. 
Col.  Solon  Grout.  Bellows  Falls,  )   „-,    n    /-, 
Col.  John  A.  Peck,  Burlington,      \  •^"^'  ^'  ^"'"P- 

First  DivisEOii. 
MartinSoberts, Manchester, „W«;'(7.,  second  prioade. 

Col. MrrriltCiarkjMiddleto-vvn, 7ns.  Amos  C.KeIlojr<;,Pitlsford,Sr.Oen. 
Maj.C.Hl.\Vill;ir.l,Fairliuven,Q.JV/.  D.H.Subin,Wuriini;tord.  .,¥fl;..5-/«s. 
Maj.Ch':;L. Williams,  Rutland  t  tu  Capt.  VVm.  P.  Hyde,  "Q^r  Master. 
Waj.S.  D.  Winslow,  Pittsford,  (  (^  Capt.  Wm.  A.  \)Mm,Aidde  Camp. 

FIRST  BRIGADE.  |  THIRD  BRIGADE. 

Norm.  Blarkmer, Bennington, B.G. '  KemanR. Smith, Hinesliiirgh.Br.R. 
Dan'lRoberts,Manchester,Jlf«;4'/n  Bial  Boynton,  Hinesbur^'li,JI/a;iSi'/7i 
Capt.  Henry  Vanderspeigle,  Q.  Jl/.  Capt.  John  D.  Smith,  QV  Muster. 
Capt.  John  Fay,  Aid  de  Camp.         iCapt.Wni.  S.  Meech,./Si(irfe  Camp 

Second  Kivisiojii. 
John  Nason,  St.  Albans,  Jlfoy.Gnrt.  second  reigade 


Col.  Tb.  H. Fuller,  Enosburgh,  Ins. 
Maj.J.J.Bcardslcy,StAlbans,QJtl 
Maj.  J.G.  Smit!.,St.Albttns,  )  Et, 
Maj. G.F.Houghton  St.Albans,  j  (^ 

first  brigade. 
Lorenzo  Pomeroy,  Franklin,i?r.G'.i 


Wm.  Hidden,  Craflsburv,  Br.  O. 
S.  B.  Colby,  Derby,  J\lii:j.  fy  Ins. 
Capt.  Geo.  H.  Cook,  Q'r  .Master. 
Capt.  Henry  O.  Pike,  Aid  de  Camp. 

third  brigade. 
S.  B.  Flint,  Montpelier,  Br.  Gen. 
Alfred  Keith,  Sheldon,  ./1/uj.  i^/ns.'Ja's  Palmer,  Plainfield,  J)/(ij  ^  Ins. 
Capt.  H.  W.  Foster,  Q'r  Ma-^ter.  'Capt.  R.  W.  Hyde,  QV  Master. 
'  Capt.  Time.  Cross,  Aid  de  Camp. 
TJiird  Bivision. 
T.  B.  Ranpom,Nor\vich,  Maj.Gen.t  second  brigade. 

Col.  Ira  Divis,  Norwich,  Ins. 


M;.j.  G.  A.  Grant,  Norwich,  Q.M. 
I\laj.NelsonRobinson,Norw'h,  )  £& 
Maj. C.G.Eastman,  Woodst'k,  j  q 

.  first   Bi:IGADE. 

Eb'r  Bass,  Williamstown,  Br.  G. 
S.  L.  French,  Randolph,  Maj.^In. 
Capt.  L.  S.  Noble,  Q>  Master. 
Capt.  J.  W.  French,  Aid  de  Camp. 
Ke_' 
FmsT  regiment. 

col 
Franklin  Dyer,  Shaftsbury,  Vt  col. 
Perez  Harwood,  Bennington,  maj. 
John  Fay,  Bennington,  adj. 
Isaiah  iVlattison,  Shaftsbury,  yV m. 
Horace  May,  Bennington,  siirg. 
E.  VV.  Hooker,  Bennington,  chap. 

second  regiment. 
Isaac  McDanicIs,  Danby,  coL 
U.  T.  Lillie,  Danby,  I't  col. 
Solomon  Bcnt'ley,  Manchester,?/!!?;. 
Moses  Harrington,  Manchester  adj. 
Wm.  B.  Sheldon,  Pawlet,  q'rm. 
James  Anderson, Manchester,  chap. 
George  Tuttle,  Mrinchoster,  sarir. 


Arteroas  Cushman, Warren,  Br..  O. 
Royal  Edsoi),  Rochester,  Jl/«j.4'i?i. 
Capt.  Royal  Tupper,  Q'r  Master. 
Cupt.  D.  N.  Huntington,  Aid  dc  C. 

THIRD  brigade. 

Roland  Smith,  Townsliend,  Br.O. 
JohnRobeits  jr.,Towns'd,.1/aj.i^/u. 
Capt.  N.  J.  Smitli,  QV  Master. 
Capt.  John  T.  Leonard,  Aidde  C. 
iinents. 

W.  B.  Sargent,  Pawlet,  surff.  mate. 

THIRD  regiment. 

Wm.  H.  Jones,  Dover,  col. 
Samuel  B.  Wells,  Athens,  It  col. 
ErastusRamsdell,Waidsbor  £■',??!  aj. 
Levi  W.  Page,  Townshcnd,  adj. 
David  Howard,  Townshend,  (/Vm. 
Wm.  H.  Hodges,  Nev.fane,  chap. 
Wm.  Perry,  IJrookline,  svrg. 

FOURTH  REGIMENT. 

Russell  Hickok,  Poultney,  col. 
James  R.  Noble,  TinivouW-.^Ptcol. 
Levi  A.  Stewart,  Wallingl'ord,?7!o;. 
Will.  C.  Fox,  Wallingford,  adj. 
Alonzo  Hyde,  Middicfown,  q''rm. 
S.  Martindale,  Wallingibrd,  chap. 


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D.  II.  Meaoham,  Clarendon,  surg. 
Edw.Vail,  Middletown,  suro^.7naic. 

FIFTH  REGIMENT. 

Artemas  S.Cusliman,Ca3tIoton,fo/ 
Isnnc  C.  Wlinaton,Pittstbrd,  IH  rvi. 
Luke  Osjiood  jr.,  I'ittsford,  ■rna.j. 
Fcrrand  Parker,  CasDetnn,  adj. 
VV.  I!.  Colburii,  Castlcton,  tj'r  ra. 
James  B,  Porter,  llutland,  aurg. 
Egbt'rtJamieson,C'ustIetoii,fi(r^r.7;!. 

SIXTH   REGIMENT. 

SanJis  Dodge,  Wcybiidgo,  col. 
Joliii  Capron,  Goslicn,  vioj. 
Geo.  P.  Vau^'lin,  Plioreliaiii,  cdj. 

E.  R.  VVriglit,  lliddlobury,  ifr  m. 
Win.  P.  Piujsell,  iMiddleburVjJU)-^-. 
M.  <).  Porter,  Cornwall,  ^u'rn:  ra. 
h.  L.  Tilden,  Middlebury,  chap. 

SEVENTH    REGIMENT. 

Luman  15.  Smitli,  Wonkton,  col. 
lienj.  Allen,  BrUlol,  I't  col. 
Gustavus  V.  IDook,  N.  Haven,  7na/'. 
Cyrus  SmiUi,  Ver^'eiines,  adj. 
Cyr;-9  A.  I>ootho,\^ergenncs,  q''rm. 
Dan  C.  Stone,  Vcr.jennes,  surg. 

EIGHTH  REGISSE.NT. 

Rolla  Gleason,  Riclimond,  coK 
Orville  Siiaw,  Jericho,  Pt  col. 
Hiram  D.  Smith,  Williston,  moj. 
R.  C.  Smith,  Watcrbiiry,  aiij. 
Lyman  Lovell,  Ilic.limond,  chap. 
J.  W.  Emery,  Williaton,  surg. 
M.  li.  Cole,  lUehmoiid,  surg.  m. 

NINTH   KEGIMENT, 

Henry  Thomas,  Burlington,  ol, 
Cassius  P.  P(!ck,  Burlington,  I't  col. 
Wesley  Ilazelton,  Essex,  mnj. 
Wm.  t.  Odell,  Burlinu'ton,  aOj. 
Lucius  Sanderson,  Milton,  5'r  m. 
.1.  K.  Converse,  Burlington,  chap. 
B.  J.  Heineberg,  Burlington,  surg. 
Leon'd  Marsh,  Burlington,  stir.  111. 

TENTH   REGIMENT. 

Horace  Wadswortii,  No.  Hero,  col. 
(ill  :s  Harrington,  Alburgli,  Pt  col. 
Abel  Phelps  :M,  South  Hero,  adj. 
Warner  W.  White,  Alburgh,  q'r  vi. 
Chester  Lyon,  No.  Hero,  ckap. 
Elijah  Hayne.s,  No.  Hero,  stirg, 
H.  H.  Reynolds,  Alburgh,  sur.  in. 

ELEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

R.  D.  Looniis,  St.  Albans,  col. 
Samuel  Maxfield,  Fairfax,  maj. 
Geo.  H.  Farrar,  St.  Albans,  adj. 
James  Russell,  St.  Albans,  ij'r  m. 
N.  H.  Ballou,  St.  Albans,  surg. 
H.  Washburn,  Georgia,  sur.  in. 


TWELFTH  REGIMENT. 

Hazen  B.  Ladd,  Enosburgh,  col. 
Ransom  E.  Wilder,ShelJon,  Pt  col. 
Lyman  Draper,  Sheldon,  maj. 
Caleb  Royce  jr.,  Richford,  adj. 

D.  F.  Janes,  Sheldon,  q'r  m. 
Peter  Chase,  Franklin,  chap. 
Zeri  Cushman,  lieikshire,  surg. 
O.T.  Hough  ton,  Bakersfield,si/r.m. 

THIRTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Giles  A.  Barber,  Cambridge,  col. 
G.  A.  Eaton,  Morristown,  Pt  col. 
N.  P.  Keoler,  HydcparK,  maj. 
L.  P.  Poland,  Morristown,  adj. 
Harry  Davis,  Hydepark,  qW  m. 
J.  M.  Mngoon,  Cambridge,  chap, 
Horace  Powers,  Moriistown,  .^ur^. 

FOURTEENTH    REGIMENT. 

Aaron  Hinnuin,  Derby,  cnl. 
John  Hurlburt,  Glover,  Pt  col. 
Amasa  Scott,  Craftsbury,  maj. 
Epb'ni  Brewster,  Craftsbury,  adj. 
Ja's  W.  Stevens.  Craftsbury,  q^rm. 
Daniel  Dustin,  Craftsbury,  surg. 
Daniel  Bates,  Glover,  sur.  m. 

FIFTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Geo.  W.  Gates,  Ijunenliurgh,  col. 
JolinH.Moiikinson,GuildhalI,iV  co^ 
Cliarles  Howe,  Lunenburgh,  maj. 
Join,  Dean,  Lunenburgh,  adj. 
J.W.  Hartshorn, Lunenlnirgh,(/'rm. 
Francis  P.  Smith,  Guildhall,  cfiap. 
Seneca  Sargent,  Lnnenburgh,.sU7'^. 
H.  L.  Watson,  Guildhall,  sur.m. 

SIXTEEr^TH  REGIMENT. 

James  Morse,  Waterfoid,  col. 
J.  G.  Dirling,  Concord,  Pt  col. 
L.  W.  Fenton,  St.  Joliiisbury,7)iaj. 
Calvin  Y.Wright, St.  Job  nsbury,arfj. 
John  Bacon,  St.  Jobnsbury,  q'rm. 
Josiah  Morse,  St.  Jobnsbury,  chap. 
Ralph  Bugbee,  Waterford,  surg. 

SEVENTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Seevey  Gartield,  Jlardv/ick,  cnl. 
Thomas  Nelson,  Bamet,  Vt  cnl. 
H.  S.  Chaplin,  Haidwick,  waj. 
James  Covvles,  Ryegate,  adj. 
Adolphus  Holton,  Har  J  wick,  5'rm. 

E.  Adams,  Danville,  cliup. 
J51in  McNah,  Bhrnet,  surg. 

T.  C.  Haynes,  Hardwick,  sur   m. 

EIGHTEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Ira  McLoud,  Monroe,  col. 
Elias  Waketield,  Montpelier,  777a;. 
Addison  L.  Paige, Montpelier.t/'rTJi. 
Sam']  H.  Tabor,  Plainfield,  chap. 
Nath'l  Bancroft,  Plainticld,  snrg. 
M.  L.  Burnham,  Montpelier,S!t7-.7n. 


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NI.NETEENTH  REGIMENT. 

Rpul)un  Stevens,  Corinth,  col. 
Ja's  IJuchannan,  Newbury,  I'tcol 
Marcus  VV.  Tyler,  Bradford,  jwrrj. 
Henry  Buttertiold,  Topshani,  adj. 
\Vm.  G.  Dickey,  Topsham,  q'rvi. 
O.  \V.  Camjibell,  iS'ewbury,  cliap, 
Knocli  Thatcher,  JNewbiiry,  surg. 
A.  Smaliey,  iN'cwbury,  sur.  m. 

TWENTIETH  REGIMENT. 

Artomas  Uougliton,  Oi"iugc,col. 
Lewis  Lucas,  Barre,  I't  col. 
Saniusl  Kimball,  Barre,  mnj. 
Cyrus  Ashcraft,  Northficld,  adj. 
A.  M.  Kimball,  Washington,  ^'r  ■in. 
E.  J.  ^cott,  Barre,  clinp. 
N.  W.Perry,  Wil!iamsto'wn,«7<rr'. 
Levi  Burton,  Washington,  sur.  m. 

TIVENTV-FinST  REG1.MENT. 

Tra  Kidder,  Braintrce,  col. 
P.  Walbridge,  Randolph,  I't  col. 
Geo.  Carpenter,  Randolph,  maj. 
J.  P.  Kidder,  Braintreo,  adj. 
Burilett  Pprague,  Randolph,  q'rm. 
Wii!.  S.  Ballon,  Randolph,  chap. 
Jacob  R.  Pcniber,  Randolph,  sitrif. 
James  iViorse,  Chelsea,  SU7:  'iii. 

TWENTV-SECOND  BEGIMENT. 

Isaiah  F.  Matthews,  Rochester,coZ, 
Augu'itus  P.  Hunton, Bethel. /'tcut 
Daniel  S.  Puln.ini,  Bethel,  ynaj. 
Minot  Wheeler,  Bethel,  aiij. 
Wm.  T.  Gleason,  Bethel,  q'r  n. 
Josiah  H.  Phelps,  Rochester,  iurg, 
Asaph  B.  Child,  Bethel,  sur.  m. 

TWENTY-THIRD  RE.TIMENT. 

Wrii.  E,  Lewis,  Noiwich,  col, 
Hoel  Sajvycr,  Thettbrd,  maj. 
Sylvester  M.tJowett, Noiwich,  adj. 
David  S.  Barrett,  Strafford,  q^r  in 
James  Campbell,  Norwich,  chap. 
(I.  B.  Brown,  H aitlord,  suro'. 
Joseph  Stiles,  Stratl'ord,  sur.  m. 


TWEiN  rV-KOURTH  REGIMENT. 

Ch's  T.  Pearson,  Woodstock,  col. 
Goo.  C.  Pratt,  Woodstock,  Vt  col. 
ChaiK's  Dana,  Woodstock,  maj. 
Geo.  B.  Warren,  Woodstock,  adj. 
C.  S.  Raymond,  Woodstock,  f/'r?;;. 
'oseph  Hazen,  Woodstock,  chap. 
Nalh'l  Tolls,  Rcariinj;,  siir^i; 
Xh.  E.  Powers,  Woodstock,  :>«r. Til. 

TWENTY-KIFTH  REGIMENT. 

James  M.  Putnamj  Ludlow,  col. 
David  Bailey,  Chester,  Vt  col. 
S.  W.  Graves,  Weatherstield,  ir.aj. 
Moses  T.  Chase,  Springfield,  adj. 
.  A.  White,  Cavendish,  q'r  m. 
Warren  Skinner,  Cavendish,  ckap. 
A.  G.  Taylor,  Ludlow,  suri;. 
Wni.  Pierce,  Chester,  etir,  ni. 

TWENTY-SIXTH  REGIMENT. 

Stephen  Dudley,  Peru,  col. 
i?teplicn  f  niith,I/ondonderry,rt  col. 
W.VV.Wi!liams,Westminster,mftj. 
David  Arnold,  Londondeny,  adj. 
Jesse  Howard,  Rockingham,  q'rm. 
Wm. M. Guilford, Rock  inghain,c7iop 
John  Howard,  Westminster,  surg. 
R  A  Severance, Rockingham ,SMr.»j. 

TWENTY-SEVENTH  REGIMENT. 

Horace  Hastings,  Wilmington,  col. 
James  M.  Stallbrd,  I'tcol. 

Luke  y.  Higley,  Marlboro',  maj. 
Keith  White,  IJrattleboro',  adj. 
Jacob  Esty,  Eriittleboro',  q'r  vi. 
U.  V.  Ballou,  Whitingham,  chap. 
Eben'r  Tucker,  Marlboro',  surg. 
Horace  Smith,  Wilmington,  sur.m. 

RIFLE  REGIMENT. 

Isaac  B.  Bowdish,  Svvanton,  I'tcol. 

commanding. 
James  Willard,  Berkshire,  maj. 
Geo.  M.  Kidder,  Highgate,  adj. 
H.  O.  Green,  St.  Albans,  q'r  m. 


Caliches  its  ^'cfanoni. 

University  of  Vermont,  Burlington.  Famlty, — Rev  John  Wheeler, 
D  D,  President  ;  George  W  Benedict,  M  A,  Rev  Joseph  To;rey,  M 
A,  Furrand  N  Benedict,  M  A,  Henry  Chaney,  M  A,  Calvin  Pease,  M 
A.  Catalogue,  1842, — Freshmen  31,  sophomores  32,  juniors  19,  se- 
niors 27 — 109.  Commencement  first  Wednesday  in  August..  Vaca- 
tions, one  of  four  weeks  f'-om  commencement,  one  of  eight  weeks 
I'lom  first  Wednesday  in  December,  and  one  of  one  week  from  second 
Wednesday  in  May. 

MiddUbary  College,  Middlehvry.  Faculty,— 'Rev  Benjamin  Laba- 
reo,  D  D,  President;  Solomon  Stoddard,  AM,  AC  Twining,  A  M, 
Rev  Albert  Smith,  AM,  C  B  Adams,  A  M,  Wm  F  Bascom,  A  M. 
Catalogue,  1642,— Seniors  8,  juniors  9,  sophmores  19,  freshmen  15— 
51.     Commencement  third  Wednesday  in  August.     Vacations,  from 


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126 

commencrmciit  four  weeks,  from  last  Wednesday  in  Noveniher  one 
week,  from  second  Wednesday  in  February  two-  weeks,  fiom  third 
Wednesday  in  May  two  weeks. 

JVonaich  Uiiiversify,  JVurwich.  No  catalogue  received.  Commence- 
ment tliird  Tliursday  in  August,  followed  by  a  vacation  of  four  weeks. 

Vrrinoiit  Medical  College,  fVvodstock.  Faculty, — rJcnry  1^1  Cbilds, 
M  li,  Hon  Jacob  Coilamor,  A  M,  Alonzo  Clark,  M  D,  Benj  R  Palmer, 
M  D,  Edward  M  ftloore,  M  D,  Chester  Dewey,  M  D,  Daniel  Camp- 
boll,  M  D.  Cataloiruc,  184-2, — Seniors  37,  juniors  35 — 7-2.  The  annu- 
al course  of  lectures  commences  on  the  lirst  Thursday  of  Marcii  and 
continues  fourteen  weeks. 

Ca.^tUilhi  J\Icdical  Collcac,  Gastlcton.  Facidtii, — James  McClintock, 
M  D,  Joseph  Perkins,  M  D,  David  M  Reese,  M  D,  C  L  Mitchell,  M 
D,  A  C  Post,  M  D,  Wra  P  Russell,  M  D,  E  S  ('arr,  M  D,  Jobn  W 
Snowden.  CnJalogae, — S;iring  session,  1842,  70  students.  Spring 
session,  lirst  Tuesday  in  March  ;  fall  session,  first  Thursday  in    Aug- 


M2i  iiei^olcnf  Instctt$tions,  &~c. 

Vermont  Ifistorical  and  Antiquarian  SociUy,  President  and  Libra- 
rian, Henry  Stevens,  Barnet  ;  Corresponding  .Secretaries,  D  P  Tliomp- 
Bon,  Montpellcr,  E  A  Stansbury,  Burlington.  Annual  meeting  at 
Monlpelier  in  October. 

Vermont  .isylavifor  the  Insane,  Brattlehoro^.  Wm  H  Rockv/oll,  M 
D,  Superinlenllent  and  Pliysician  ;  Dr  Samuel  B  Low,  Assistant ;  Mrs 
D  K  Baker,  Matron.  Patients,  1842,  196  ;  discharged  83,  leaving  113 
on  tlie  1st  of  October.  Recovered  49,  not  recovered  28,  died  6.  Terms, 
$2  50  per  week ;  for  indigent  patients  of  this  State  S2. 

Vermont  Bible  Society.  Hon  Phinehas  White,  Piesident;  Rev  John 
Gridley,  Montpelier,  Corresponding  Secretary;  Cliarles  Spalding, 
Montpelier,  Treasurer.  Annual  meeting  at  Montpelier,  Wednesday 
after  2d  Tliursday  in  October. 

Vermont  Domestic  Missionary  Society.  Wm  Page,  President ;  Isaac 
Worcester,  Montpelier,  Sec'y  ;  C  W  Storrs,  Montpelier,  Treasurer, 
Annual  meeting  at  Chester,  3(1  Tuesday  in  June. 

Vermont  Sal-kath  SeJwol  Union.  Rev  T  A  Merrill,  President ;  Rev 
Joseph  Steele,  Castieton,  Sec'y.  Annual  meeting  at  Chester,  3d 
Tuesday  in  Juno. 

JV.  If.  Branch  of  the  .American  Education  Society.  Hon  Charles 
Marsh,  President;  Rev  J  F  Leavitt,  Vergennes,  Sec'j'.  Annual  meet- 
ing at  Chester,  3d  Tuesday  in  June. 

Vermont  Colonization  Society.  Hon  Samuel  C  Crafts,  President; 
Rev  J  K  Converse,  Burlington,  Sec'y  ;  D  Baldwin,  Montpelier,  Treas. 
Annual  meeting  at  Montpelier,  3d  Thursday  in  October. 

Vermont  State  Timpcrance  Societi/.  Erastus  Fairbanks,  President ; 
Rev  Geo  B  Manser,  Montpelier,  Sec'y  and  Treasurer.  Annual  meet- 
ing at  Montpelier,  Tuesday  succeeding  2d  Thursday  in  October. 

Vermont  Ajiti  Slavery  Society.  Harvey  F  Leavitt,  President;  CL 
Knapp,  Montpelier,  Corresponding  Sec'y  ;  B  F  Haskell,  Cornwall, 
Treasurer.     Special  meeting  at  Montpelier  in  October. 

Vermont  Medical  Society.  John  Browncll,  President ;  Joseph  Per- 
kins, Corresponding  Sec'y.  Annual  meeting  at  Montpelier,  Wednes- 
day following  the  second  Thursday  in  October. 


Fire  Instiratice  Companies. 

Vermont  Mutual,  Montpelier.  Policies  in  force,  Aug  1,  1842,  10,- 
717,  insuring  59,656,891.  0/?!Ccrs'— Daniel  Baldwin,  President  ;  Jo- 
seph Reed,   Vice  President ;  J  Y  Vail,  Sec'y  ;  J  T  Thurston,  Treas. 


127 


DirecLors—l  T  Wright,  Rutland  Co  ;  Davis  Rich,  Addison  ;  N  H  Bot- 
tum,  Betniington  ;  Henry  Smith,  Windlium  ;  IVIoody  S  Proctor,  Wind- 
sor ;  Wm  Barron,  Orungo  ;  Geo  A  Allen,  Chittenden  ;  [  PDiina,C->l- 
edonia  ;;  D  Baldwin,  Jos  Reed,  John  Spaldins,  Geo  Worthinn-ton,  Stu- 
art Brown,  Washington  ;  Wm  Bridges,  Frankli^n  ;  Moses  Morse,  La- 
moille ;  Samuel  C  Crafts, Orleans  ;  Wm  L  Sowlcs,  Grand  Isle. 

Bcniimgton  County  Miitaal,^  jlrlaiffton.  N  Burton,  President :  John 
H  Sanderson,  Treasurer;  H  Canheld,  Sec'y  ;  Naihan'Burton,  Major 
Hawley^  Asa  H  Whipple,  John  B  Lathrop,  Wm  Billings,  Directors. 

Orange  County  Mutual,  Chnsea.  John  W  Sir.itli,  Sec'y  and  Treas- 
urer    [No  report  received.] 

Rutland  and  Addison  Mutual,  Brandon.  Policies  issued,  November 
8,  164-2,  597,  insuring  §494,270;  amount  surrendered,  $39,342.  EN 
Bnggs,  President;  E  Jlmo,  Sec'y  and  Treasurer;  John  Pierpoint 
Kent  Wnght,  Ira  Stewart,  E  N  Brigg.-<,  John  A  Conant,  C  W  Couant 
/imri  Howe,  Goo  W  Harmon,  Robert  Pierpoint,  Directors.  ' 

Windimm  County  Mutuai,  J^PAofane.  Policies  issued,  Nov  9  184" 
1,251,  insuring  $9133,476.  Phinciias  White,  President  ;  Marsh.^11  Mil- 
ler, Treasurer  ;  Marshall  Newton,  Sec'y  ;  Charles  Phelps,  Gates  Per- 
ry jrT  II  Hall.,  Paul  Chase,  P  White,  A  BChiMs,  A  Birchard,  Ches- 
ter Olds,  H  i;  Baker,  Directors. 

Windsor  County  Mutual,  Woodstock.  David  Pekce,  President  ■  L 
A  Marsh,  Secretary  and  Treasurer.     [No  rcpoit  received.] 


Manks  in  Wjrmoiit,  1843. 


Stock. 


Banks, 

Bank  of  Bellows  Fall?, 
Bennnington, 
Brattloboro', 
Burlington, 
Caledonia, 
Essex  Countv, 

Farmers'  Bank,  Orwell, 

Farmers'  &  Mechanics' 
Bank,  Burlington, 

Bank  of  ftlanchester, 
Middlebury, 
Montpelier, 
Newbury, 
Orange  County 
Orlepns, 
Poultney, 
Rutland, 
St  Albans, 
*         Vergennes, 
Windsor, 
Woodstock, 


17  banks  in  operation,        !$  1,157, SOU 


Circulation.       |  Jfotes  di.sc''td. 
p5~330~00 ,      $9C,389  17 


i      $50,000^  Oct 
broken 

75„000;Oct  8,     80,8.34  00 
150,000  .Sept  24,  73,839  00 

50,000|Oct         42,791  74 
broken. 

60,000' Sept  28,  53,870  00 


E.,scx  and.  Bennington  Banks.  The  Esse.x  County  Bank  and  the 
Bank  ot  Bennington  are  under  injunction,  and  the  assets  of  these 
banks  are  in  the  hands  of  receivers. 

Bank  of  Orange  Count,j,  Chelsea.  The  charter  of  this  bank  expires 
in  January,  1843.  At  the  recent  session  of  the  Legislature,  a  new 
bank  of  the  same  name,  and  at  the  same  place,  was  chartered. 


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Additions  and  corrections,  128 
Agricultural  statistics  of  Vt.  95 
Almanac,  .  -  -  7 — 29 
Associate  Justices,  U.  S.  47 

Astronomical  department,  expl.  2 
Banks  in  Vermont,  -  -  127 
Benevolent  institutions,  -  126j 
Business  directory, —  I 

Bellows  Fulls,        '     84 
Brandon,        -        -    79 
Brattleboro',       -        80 
Burlington,    -        -     81 
Lyndon,      -        -        84 
Manchester,  -        -    85 
Middleburv,        -        86 
Montpelier,    -        -    87 
Rutland,     -        -        90 
St.  Albans,    -        -    91 
Vergennes,         -        92 
Windsor,        -        -    93 
Woodstock,         -        94 
Census,  U.  S.  1790  to  1840,         32 
Vt.  by  towns,      100—104 
Chronological  cycles,       -        -    3 
Civil  government  of  Vermont,    99 
Colleges,       -        -        -        -     125 
Commencement  of  the  seasons,    3 
Commerce  of  Vermont,  1840,     96 
Congress,        -        -        -        -     45 
Counting-houso  almanac,  (cover.) 
County  officers,— Bennington,     105 
Windh'm,10G,l-.>8 
Winasor,  108 

Butland,  109 

Addison,  111 

Orange,  119 

Washington,  114 
Caledonia,  1)5 
Chittenden,  11 
Franklin,  118 
Lamoille,  119 
Orleans,  120 

Essex,  122 

Grand  Isle,      122 
Counly  clerks  and  courts,  128 

Courts  in  Vermont,  -  -  198 
Oistrict  and  circuit  courts,  47 

Eclipses  of  the  sun  and  moon,  3 
Jupiter's  satellites,  4 
Elections,  State,  &c.  -  -  31 
Evas,  Jewish  and  Muhomedan,  3 
Executive  appointments,  98 

Farmers'  calendar,  -  -  C — 28 
Fire  insurance  companies,  ]2t 
Government  U.  S.  -  -  45 
Grand  liit  of  each  town,  100—104 


4» 
47 
105 
48 
98 
96 


-44 


123 

32 
3 


House  of  Ecprtsentatives,  Vt.  99 
tJ.S.4& 

Interesting  to  subscribers  of 
newspapers,   &c. — See   ex- 
tracts from  circular  of  P.  M 
General,     .        -        -        - 
Judiciary,  U.  S. 

Vermont, 
Judicial  officers,  U.  S.  in  Vt. 
Legislative  appointments, 
Manufactures  of  Vt.  1810, 
Maxims  &:c.  for  ycung  farmers, 

(see  bottom  of  each  almanac  p.) 

Memorandum  for  every  month 

in  the  year,        -        -        33- 

Military   department,   officers 

1     of  divisions,  brigades,   and 

regiments,  .  -  - 
Mines  of  Vermont,  1840, 
'Miscellaneous  statistics,  - 
i  Morning  and  evening  stats,  - 
Movealjle  festivals  of  the  church,  3 
Names  of  the  aspects,  -  -  3. 
planets,  -         3 

signs  of  the  zodiac.  3 
Occultations,  -  -  -  5 
Officers  of  the  customs  fbt  Vt.  97 
Pop.  Vt.  1-840,  by  towns,  100—104 
President  and  heads  of  depart- 

-  ments,        -  .     - 
Bates  of  postage, 
iSenate, — Vermont,  99  ;  U.  S. 
Sexes,  number  of  each  in  U. 

States,  -        -        - 

State  governors,  seats  of  gov- 
ernment, elections,  &c. 
[State  prison,  Vermont, 
Statistics  of  Vermont,    - 
ITown  officers,   clergy,  attor- 
j     neys,  physicians,  &.C.; 
County  of  Bennington, 
Windham, 
Windsor, 
Bnlland,     - 
Addison, 
Onmge, 
Chittenden, 
AVasliington, 
Caledonia, 
Franklin,   - 
Orleans, 
Lamoille,  - 
Essex,    - 
Grand  Isle, 
Votes  for  Governor,  164-3, 100—104 
Weather  table,    -        -        -        -'0 


49,97 
.")1 

-  51 

-  57,  97 
60,  97 

63 
C5,  97 

67 
.    69 

-  72,  98 
'    73,98 

-  76,  98 

-  77 
78 


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WALTONS' 

A^ERMOIT  REGISTER 


AND 


FARMERS'  ALMANAC, 


beijstg  bissextile  or  leap  year. 


)  Calculated  for  the  meridifin  of  Montpelier,  liat.  44'  17'  North, 
Long.  4"  25'  East  from  the  Oapitol  at  Washington.  • 


ASTRONOMICAL   CALCULATIONS   f'V 

ZADOCK  THOMPSON,  A.  M. 


J        '    ■    •  MONTPELIER:  | 

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NO.    . XXVIL 


WALTONS' 

YEEMONT  RE&ISTER 


AND 


FARMERS'  ALMANAC, 


FOR 


1844 


BEING  BISSEXTILE  OR  LEAP  YEAR. 


Calculated  for  the  meridian  of  Montpelier,  Lat.  44°  17'  North,  Long. 
4°  25'  East  from  the  Capitol  at  Waehingtoiv. 


ASTRONOMICAl  CALCULATIONS  BT 

ZADOCK  THOMPSON,  A.  M, 


MONTPELIER: 

PUBLISHED  AND  PRINTED  BY  E.  P.  WALTON  &  SONS. 


ti.rp!anations  of  the  t^ntrotiomical  Stepurtmettt. 

Bv  due  attention  to  the  following  explanations,  all  the  Astronomi- 
cal Calculations  in  this  work  will  be  readily  understood. 
Time  is  regarded  either  as  mean  oi  apparent. 

A  mean  day  is  the  average  length  of  the  days  in  the  year,  and  con- 
sists of  34  hours,  as  :iieasured  hy  a  clock  which  runs  uniformly,  and 
which  measures  365  times  24  hours  in  365  natural  days. 

An  apparint  day  is  the  time  from  the  sun's  leaving  the  meridian  on 
one  day,  till  its  arrival  on  the  meridian  on  the  next  day  ;  and  this 
time  is  not  always  the  same,  heing  sometimes  more  and  sometimes 
less  than  24  hours. 

Mean  time,  then,  is  that  shown  hy  a  well  regulated  clock  ;  and  ap- 
parent time  is  that  shown  hy  a  correct  sun-dial.  The  difference  be- 
tween these  is  called  the  equation  of  time. 

The  equation  of  time  depends  upon  two  causes,  the  obliqaity  of 
the  ecliptic  to  the  equator,  and  the  eccentricity  of  the  earth's  oibit ; 
both  of  which  tend  to  produce  an  inequality  in  the  daily  increments 
of  the  sun's  right  ascension,  while  tho  earth's  motion  on  its  axis  is 
perfectly  uniform.  Mean  and  iippareiit  time  coincide  only  four  times 
in  the  year,  viz  :  April  J5th,  Juno  loth,  August  31  t,  and  December 
94th  ;  and  the  greatest  dilTerence  between  mean  and  apparent  time  is 
on  the  2d  of  Nov.,  and  amounts  to  a  little  more  than  14  1-4  minutes. 
With  the  exception  of  the  sun's  declination  andsemi-diameter,  and 
the  equation  of  time,  which  are  for  the  instant  of  apjvrcnt  itoon  at 
Moiitpelier,  all  the  calculations  are  adapted  to  mean  tune. 

At  the  head  of  the  right  hand  page  for  each  month  stands  first  a 
table  of  the  declination  and  southing  of  the  piincipal  planets,  on  the 
ist,  7th,  13th,  I9th,  and  25th  doys,  and  below  it  phases  of  the  moon. 
By  means  of  the  first  of  these  tables,  the  several  planets  may  be 
readily  found  and  recognized. 

It  was  formerly  customary  to  give  the  rising  and  setting  of  the  sun 
according  to  apparent  time,  and  to  give  the  equation  of  time  in  an- 
other column.  In  that  case  it  was  necessary,  in  reguhiting  a  time- 
piece by  the  rising  or  setting  of  the  sun,  to  apply  tlie  equation  to  the 
time  of  rising,  or  setting,  (as  the  case  might  be,)  given  in  the  Alina- 
aac,  and  also  three  or  four  minutes,  according  to  the  sun's  declina- 
tion, on  cccount  of  atmospheric  refraction  at  the  horizon.  But  as 
this  matter  was  little  understood,  aud  attended  with  some  trouble, 
these  corrections  were  generally  neglected.  To  remedy  this  incon- 
venience, it  has  been  thought  best  to  apply  both  these  corrections, 
found  to  the  nearest  minute,  to  the  sun's  rising  and  setting,  and  to 
give  only  the  result,  which  has  been  done  in  this  Register  since  1837. 
The  method  of  doing  this  may  be  made  phiin  by  an  example.  Take, 
for  this  purpose,  the  22d  of  September.  On  that  day,  according  to 
tho  old  method,  the  sun  would  rise  at  6  o'clock,  and  set  at  6.  On 
that  day  the  equation  of  time  is  7  minutes  ;  or,  in  other  words,  the 
sun  is  7  minutes  faster  than  the  clock.  The  time,  tli«n,  by  tho  clock, 
when  it  is  6  by  the  sun,  is  oh  53in  in  the  morning,  and  5h  53m  in  the 
evening.  Now,  on  account  of  the  refraction  of  the  earth's  atmos- 
phere, the  sun  appears'talhe  horizon  in  the  morning  4  minutes  before 
be  arrives  there  ;  and  in  order  to  have  the  time  when  the  sun  is  seen 
in  the  horizon  as  his  time  of  rising,  we  subtract  4m  from  5h  53m, 
leaving  5h  49m  ;  and  for  the  same  reason  we  add  4m  to  5li  53m,  which 
gives  5h  57m  for  the  time  of  his  setting  on  the  22d  of  September;  aud 
these  are  the  times  given  in  this  Register. 

The  column  marked  sun  south  is  formed  by  applying  the  equation 
of  time  to  apparent  noon,  and  contains  the  times  sliown  by  a  correct 


lime-piece  vvhien  tlie  sun  is  on  tlie  meridian  ;  or,  in  otlier  woids,  wlien 
it  is  noon  by  a  correct  noon-mark  or  dial.  For  example— vvlian  it  is 
noon  by  the  sun  on  the  1st  day  of  January,  it  should  be  4  minutes  after 
12  o'clock  iiy  the  lime-piece.  Again — when  it  is  noon  by  the  sun  on 
the  Isl  day  of  November,  it  should  be  only  44  minutes  after  11  o'clock 
by  the  time-piece.  This  column  is  introduced  for  convenience  in  set- 
tin:;  time-pieces  by  a  noon-mark. 

The  columns  marked  sun's  declination,  sun's  semi-diameter,  and 
equation  of  time,  are  calculated,  to  the  nearest  second,  for  apparent 
noon,  and  will  he  understood,  without  further  e.\planation,  by  those 
who  may  have  occasion  to  use  them. 

On  page  4  will  be  found  a  list  of  such  occultations  of  planets  and 
stars  by  the  moon  as  may  be  suitable  for  observation  for  determining 
longitude,  and  may  be  visible  in  Vermor>t.  And  this  is  succeeded  by  a 
catalogue  of  the  eclipses  of  Jupiter's  Satellites,  which  maybe  visible 
in  Vermont,  and  which  may  be  employed  for  the  same  purpose. 

Z.  T. 

April,  1843.  


JWiiMi's  and  Characters  of  lite  Platteis. 

O  Sun.  %  Moon.  5  Mercury.  ?  Venus.  0  Earth.  ^  Mars. 
%  Jupiter.  V)  Saturn.  Ifl  Uranus  or  Herschel.  5  Ceres.  $  Pal- 
las.      0  Ji  no.     g  Vesta. 


JYatitet  and  Characters  of  the  Sigtis  of  the  Zodiac. 

cp  Aries,  y  Taurus.  □  Gemini,  a  Cancer.  ^  Leo.  lip  Vir- 
go, ii  Libra.  ITl  Scorpio.  J:  Sagittarius.  Vy^  Capricornua.  ts;  A- 
quarius.     >^  Pisces. 


J^'auifs  and  Characters  of  titc  »€specls. 

Q  Now  Moon.  D  First  Quarter.  @  Full  Moon,  d  Last  Cluat- 
ter.  Q,  Dragon's  Head,  or  Ascending  Node.  U  Dragon's  Tail,  or 
Descending  Node.  (J  Conjunction,  or  in  the  same  longitude.  §  Op- 
position, or  differing  G  signs  in  longitude.  /^  Trine.  D  (iuartile,or 
differing  3  signs  in  longitude,     :4s  Sextile.     0  Sun^ 


Chronolog-ieal  Cycles. 

Dominical  Letters,                    G  F  I  Solar  Cycle,  5 

Epact,                                             11     Roman  Indiction,  2 

Golden  Number,  2  |  Julian  Period, 6557 


The  year  5(305  of  the  Jewish  Era  begins  September  14,  1844. 
The  year  1260  of  the  Mahommedan  Era  begins  January  22.  1844. 


Cosnuteiiceiuent  of  the  Seasons. 

Vernal  Equinox— Spring  begins  March  20,  7h  5m  morning. 
Summer  Solstice — Summer  begins  June  21,  3h  5tim  morning. 
Autumnal  Equinox— Autumn  begins  September  22,  6h  6.m  evening 
Winter  Solstice — Winter  begins  December  21,  lib  AOna  morning. 


.itBoweahle  Festivals  and  Vasts  of  the  Church, 


Soptutigeaima  Sunday,         Feb.  4 

Low  Sunday,                      April  14 

CJuinq.  orShrove  Sunday,  Feb.  18 

Rogation  Sunday,               May  12 

Ash  Wednesday,                 Feb.  21 

Ascension  Day,                   May  16 

First  Sunday  in  Lent,         Feb.  25 

Pentecost— Whit  Sunday,  May  26 

Palm  Sunday,                    March  31 

Trinity  Sunday,                   June  2 

Good  Friday,                         April  5 

Corpus  Christi,                     June  6 

EASTER  DAY,                   April  7 

First  Sunday  in  Advent,     Dec.  I 

Venus  9  will  be  evening  star  till  the  23d  of  July,  and  from  that 
time  morning  :'lar  till  the  end  of  the  year. 

Jupiter  If  will  be  evening  star  till  the  4tli  of  March,  thence  morn- 
ing star  till  the  20th  of  September,  and  thence  evening  star. 


Eclipses  of  the  Sun  nnd  ^fSoon. 

In  th3  year  1844  there  will  be  three  Eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  two  of 
the  Moon. 

I.  A  Total  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  jNIay  Slst,  invisible  in  Vermont : 
P  at5h  57m  in  the  evening.  This  Eclipse  will  be  visible  throughout 
the  Eastern  hemisphere. 

IT.  A  Partial  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  June  loth,  invisible  in  Vermont : 
(3  at  7h  36m  in  the  .evening.  This  Eclipse  will  be  visible  in  the  South 
Pacific  and  Great  Southern  Oceans, 

in.  A  Partial  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  November  10th,  invisible  in  Ver- 
mont :  (3  at  4h  46m  in  the  morning.  This  Eclipse  will  he  visible  on- 
ly in  a  small  portion  of  the  Gieat  Soutliern  Ocean. 

IV.  A  Total  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  November  24th,  visible  in  Ver- 
mont as  follows  : 

Beginning  of  the  Eclipse,  5h  Oni  ^ 

BeL'inning  of  the  Total  Eclipse,  6h  8m     ,,        rp-        -,-■ 
i\i-ijT      ?  .1  „  T^„i,   „„   r\   K=r„  I  Mean  Time  Evening  at 

Middled  the  Echpse,  oh  .oom  ^\fr,n^no^o 

End  of  the  Total  Eclipse,  7h  41m  ivtonipeiier. 

End  of  the  Eclipse,  8h  49m  J 

Duration  of  the  Total  Eclipse  Ih  33m.     Duration  of  the  Eclipse  3h 
49m.     Magnitude    (Moon's  diameter=l)  1.44  on  the  Southern  Limb, 

V.  A  Partial  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  Decemlier  9tli,  invisible  in  Ver- 
mont: (5  ^^  3h  '23m  in  the  evening.  Tliis  Eclipse  will  be  visible  to 
all  the  Northwestern  part  of  North  America  and  as  far  East  as  the 
State  of  Ohio  and  Upper  Canada. 


OecMltatioHs. 

The  following  Talile  contains  a  part  of  those  conjunctions  of  the 
Moon  with  Stars,  which  may  prove  to  be  occultations  ;  adapted  to 
Longitude  72°  36'=4h  50ra  25s  West  from  Greenwich. 


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Greatest  Elongations  of  the  Pole  Star. 


January  1. 

2    6    23 
2    8    34 


April  1. 
2°'^4'  38^' 
2    6    46 
2    9     0 


6    36 

8    47 


Orchards. — Would  vou  leave  an  inheritance  to  your  children? 
— plant  an  Orchard.  Would  you  make  home  pleasant — the  abode  of 
the  social  virtues  ? — plant  an  Orchard.  Would  you  remove  from  your 
children  the  strongest  temptation  to  steal  ? — plant  an  Orchard.  Would 
you  cultivate  a  constant  feeling  of  thankfulness  towards  the  great 
Giver  of  all  good.' — plant  an  Orchard.  Would  you  have  your  chil- 
dren love  their  home  .■' — plant  an  Orchard.  In  short,  if  you  wish  to 
avail  yourself  of  the  blessings  of  a  bountiful  Providence,  which  are 
within  your  reach,  you  must  plant  an  Orchard.  And  when  you  do  it, 
see  that  you  plant  good  fruit.  Do  n't  plant  crab  apple  trees,  nor  wild 
plums,  nor  Indian  peaches.     The  best  are  the  cheapest. 


JANUARY. 


I  saw  ;l  child  wliose  youtliful  cheek 
Glow'd  with  health's  golden  bloom, 

And  litfhl  did  from  his  young  eyes  break, 
And  his  sweet  face  illume  : 


Fartncrs'  Calendar. 

Thanks  that  we  are  permitted  once  again  to  address  our  friends 
and  patrons; — thanks  to  those  thousands,  whose  liberality  has  long 
encouraged  and  sustained  us,  in  labors  which  we  trust  have  not  been 
entirely  valueless.  We  have  now  reached  another  mile  stone  in  the 
journey  of  life.  It  marks  a  year  fled,  with  all  its  cares  and  its  bur- 
den of  responsibilities,  and  claims  from  each  a  retrospective  view  of 
his  own  course  ; — it  marks  a  year  begun,  and  admonishes  each  to 
gather  wisdom  from  the  past  to  guide  him  through  the  future.  "  TAc 
wixdom  of  the  pruacnt  is  to  understand  his  way.''  What  have  yon 
done,  and  liow — right  or  wrong.'  Where  have  you  succeeded  and 
where  filled.''  What  have  been  your  errors  or  miscalculations.'  All 
these  inquiries  may  be  made  with  reference  to  the  past  year  and  the 
past  life  ;  and  a  thorough  and  honest  inquiry  into  these  particulars — 
both  as  to  your  business  and  your  relations  with  God  and  man — will 
prepare  you  for  a  more  hap)iy  and  successful  course  in  all  coming 
time.     "  Experience  is  the  best  school-master." 


.4  Lcfsonfor  Pride. — Ale.xamler  the  Great  seeing  Diogenes  looking 
attentively  at  a  large  collection  of  human  bones  piled  one  above  an- 
other, asked  the  philosopher  what  lie  was  looking  for.  "  I  am  search- 
ing," said  Uiogcnes,  "  for  the  bones  of  your  father,  but  I  cannot  dis- 
tinguish them  from  those  of  his  slaves." 

It  is  a  great  privilege  of  poverty  to  be  healthy  without  physic,  se- 
cure without  a  guard,  and  to  obtain  from  the  bounty  of  nature  what 
the  wealthy  are  compelled  to  procure  by  the  help  of  art. 

Philarophy  of  Lain  — T^aw  is  like  fire  ;  and  those  who  meddle  with 
it  may  ch-;nce  to  !)urn  tlieir  fingers.  Ijaw  is  like  a  pocket  with  a  hole 
in  it ;  and  those  who  risk  their  money  therein  are  very  likely  to  lose 
it.  Law  is  like  a  lancet  ;  dangerous  in  the  hands  of  the  ignorant, 
and  doubtful  in  the  hands  of  an  adept.  Law  is  like  a  sieve  ;  you 
may  see  through  it,  butvou  will  have  to  be  considerably  reduced  be- 
fore you  can  get  through  it. 

Til  take.  Grease  out  of  Silk. — Apply  a  little  powdered  magnesia  on 
the  wiong  side,  as  soon  as  the  spot  is  discovered. 

For  Orafting  Wax. — Take  5  oz.  pitch,  4  oz.  resin,  2  oz.  beeswax, 
and  1  oz.  lard,  and  molt  tbciti  well  together. 

A  pleasant,  cheerful  wife,  is  aa  a  rainbow  set  in  the  sky,  when  her 
husbands  mind  is  tossed  with  storms  and  tempests;  but  a  scowling 
and  fretful  wife  in  the  hour  of  tiouble  is  like  one  of  those  fiends  who 
delight  to  torture  lost  spirits. 

What  a  Farmer  .^hovld  be. — A  farmer  should  be  well  instructed  in 
chemistry  generally,  more  particularly  applied  to  agriculture  ;  he 
should  be  well  versed  in  mineralogy,  geology,  botany,  and  in  the 
physiology  of  seeds,  plants  and  trees,  and  animals,  including  the  spe- 
cies of  hiana  ;  he  should  learn  geometry,  mensuration,  &c.;  he  should 
study  political  economy  so  far  as  to  have  a  clear  conception  of  the 
source  of  wealth  and  prosperity.  In  our  republican  government  he 
should  be  taught  to  vindicate  them  by  a  condensed  elocution.  It  will 
be  a  happy  event  for  our  country  when  our  farmers,  so  educated,  shall 
have  the  ascendency  in  our  halls  of  legislation,  and  thereby  put  a 
stop  to  the  fallacious  special  pleadings  of  demago^rnes,  who  have  al- 
ready reduced  our  country,  possessing  all  the  means  oi'  |ir  -sperity  in 
a  pre-eminent  degree,  to  a  most  pitiable  condition,  by  tlieir  miserable 
legislation. 


31  clays. 


JANUARY. 


Mfeclimntion  tintl  Sosithing  of  the  Pfanets. 


g-;  Mercury.      Venus.    I     Mars.     ■   Jupiter. 


Saturn. 


wjdccs    sou  decs    sou  decsl  fiou  dec  s   «ou  dec  Sj  sou    decs    sou 

I  eve  evel  |-evel  eve  eve  eve 

I  "     '  jh  m    °     '   h  mi  °     '  ih  m|  °     '    h  m  °     '     h   m  °     '  |  h  m 

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7120.54  1  21  ]9S0|1  47   5    2  4  1,5  13    6'2  57'21    2    0  .51  1    9  4  51 

33  17  58  1  27  17  nil  53|  3  12M    7  12  3919  38120  54-  0  30  1    5  4  28 

19  15  20  1  18  14  46|l  59]  1  2114    0  12  112  20  20  46    0  10  1     0,4    5 

25'14]5044  12    6l2    4'N.29l3  52  11  4212    1|20  37  morn  I  0  55   3  49 


JPhases  ot  the  Jfloon. 

O  Full  Moon  5th  day  Oh  44m  evening. 
a  Last  Gluarter  12lh  day  4)]  4im  evening. 
%  Nfiw  Moon  19th  day  111  28m  evening. 
D  First  (iuarter  27th  day  7h  41m  morning. 


Calendar,       0  I  0  1    O    |»|    ®    I       O      10    |Eq-^t. 
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Bat.  N.  Orleans, 
1815. 


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Hints  to  'fomig-  ^Farmers, 

On  the  first  of  January  reckon  \vitli  yourself,  and  reckon  honestly 
— bring  into  view  all  debts  and  credii^ — notes  and  account-.  Ascer- 
tain to  what  amount  your  expenses  \  ■  r,>  the  last  year,  :::iil  tlio  loss 
and  gain — make  out  a  fair  statement  and  enter  the  wlu}l(;  in  a  book 
for  the  purpose. 


FEBRUARY.  1844, 


The  song  he  sang  was  "Dance  ;  prepare 

To  tread  a  measure  light  1" 
And  his  hand  held  a  mirror,  whore 

The  sun  was  imaged  bright: 


Fartners-    Cetleiadar, 

Blessings  upon  Winter  1  What  I  on  its  biting  frost  and  driving 
snow?  Yea,  verily:  even  the  frost  has  a  most  important  agency  in 
mellowing  the  soil,  and  "^Jiow  (s  the  poor  man's  manure.'"  Have  you 
never  noticed  that  where  the  snow  happened  to  lay  longest,  because 
of  a  drift  or  less  exposure  to  the  sun,  that  there,  in  that  very  spot, 
the  grass  sprang  up  the  most  luxuriantly  and  turned  out  better  than 
in  other  parts  of  the  same  field  ?.  Such  is  believed  to  be  the  fact: 
and  there  is  a  sound  reason  for  it.  Ammonia  is  one  of  the  most  pow- 
erful fertilizers  yet  discovered  in  the  whole  range  of  agricultural 
chemistry,  and  that  is  contained  as  well  in  tlie  snow  as  in  the  rain, 
emd  for  this  reason  snow  is  perhaps  quite  as  powerful  in  enriching  the 
soil  as  rain  itself.  Even  the  severities  of  Winter  are  not  without 
their  blessings  to  the  farmer;  and  when  the  pleasures  of  Winter,  the 
intellectual  and  social  pleasures  of  the  long  evenings,  are  taken  into 
the  account,  who  will  not  cry  "blessings  on'his  frosty  pow  ?"  We 
will  take  it  for  eranted  that  you  have  a  Wintei's  evening  beiore  you 
— that  the  good  womanjias  completed  the  daily  round  of  household 
duties,  and  is  well  planted  in  the  big  rocking-chair,  knitiing-work  in 
hand, — the  boys  and  girls,  too,  have  all  come  home  from  school  and 
finished  up  the  chores :  now,  dear  sir,  do  you  preside  over  the  cheer- 
ful circle  and  introduce  a  topic  for  conversation  or  discussion.  Let 
it  be  book-fariiiinsT,  if  you  please  ;  and  with  your  leave  we  will  sug- 
gest a  few  questions  which  may  furnish  food  for  reflection  and  con- 
versation. Is  there  not  a  vast  deal  of  j)rfj«f/jce  among  farmers  against 
book-farming?  Has  not  this  grown  out  of  unsuccessful  experiments 
in  book- farming?  Have  not  these  been  unsuccessful,  usually,  because 
the  particular  qualities  of  soil,  or  manures,  or  seed,  have  not  been 
duly  regarded  by  the  experimenter  ?  If  these  questions  are  decided 
atlirmatively,  we  expect  you  to  reject  all  prejudices,  and  to  perceive 
a  strong  argument  in  favor  of  scientific  book-farming ;  for  it  is  that 
which  treats  of  soils,  and  manures,  and  seeds,  and  philosophically  de- 
duces the  principles  of  agriculture  from  the  known  laws  of  nature 
and  fiom  actual  experiments.  And  why  shouh;  there  not  be  a  Science 
of  .Agriculture.,  as  capable  of  being  taught  and  understood,  as  is  the 
science  of  chemistry,  or  botany,  or  geology?  Indeed,  do  not  these 
three  sciences  comprise  a  part  of  the  science  of  Agriculture,  and 
thus  render  it  worthy  of  a  very  exalted  rank  in  the  range  of  human 
sciences  ? 


Happiness  and  virtue  usually  re-act  upon  each  other.  The  best  are 
not  only  the  happiest — but  the  happiest  are  usually  the  best. 

Modesty.— He.iMiy  is  never  so  lovely  and  attractive  as  when  it  is 
accompanied  by  letiring  modesty.  The  most  beautiful  flower  of  the 
garden,  that  most  attracts  and  charms  the  senses,  never  appears  so 
lovely  as  when  it  is  belield  sweetly  peeping  from  the  midst  of  its  cur- 
tain of  green  leaves,  which  serves  partially  to  protect  it  from  the  sun 
and  the  elements,  and  which  readers  its  charms  doubly  interesting 
and  beautiful. 

Educate  a  community  in  the  idea  that  to  work  with  their  bands  is 
degrading  and  dishonorable,  and  you  educate  them  for  vice  and  mis- 
ery. 

Cough  in  Horses. — The  boughs  of  cedar  have  been  used  with  com- 
plete success.    They  should  be  cut  fine  and  mixed  with  the  grain. 


39  days. 


FEBRUARY. 


Mfeclination  and  Sonthins  of  She  Planets. 


Mercury. 


1  15  27 

7  17    6 

13  18  16 

19  18  40 

25  18  16 


nior 
h  ni 
1135 
10  56 
10  35 
10  28 
10  30 


Venus. 


8  45 
5  44 


eve 
h  m 
2  9 
2  12 


2  3812  15 
N.  3112  18 

3  40'2  21 


Mars.     I  Jupiter.        Saturn.     iHerscliel. 


?"  decs  I  sou    dec  B    sou  decn|  sou  decS|  sou  decs   sou     docs    sou 

eve 

h  m 

0  48  3  16 

0  42  2  53 


2  37 
4  25 

6  11 

7  55 
9  35 


eve  I  eve 

h  111!  "  '  Ih  m 
3  43  11  7!l  40:20  28 
3  35  10  36  121120  19 
3  27  10  41  3  20  11 
3  20  9  32  0  45i20  2 
3  12'   9    0  0  27119  54 


mor 
h  m 
1121 
11    1 

10  40 
10  19 
9  58 


0  35 
0  27 
0  20 


2  31 
2  8 
146 


Phases  of  the  ,Wooti. 

O  Full  Moon  4th  day  3h  53m  morning. 
d  Last  Cluarrer  11th  day  Oh  32m  morning. 
9  New  Moon  18th  day  3h  55m  morning. 
D  First  Ciuaner  26th  day  5h  8m  morning. 


0 

D 

Calendar,    1  0  1  0  1    0    l®';    ®    1      0      10 

Eq.t. 

s 

5 

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0H- 

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h   m 

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m     s 

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5 

7  22  5    6 

12  14^ 

5  11 17  12  19 

16 

15 

13  .50 

2 

6 

[abolished  1813. 

7  2fli5    8 

12  14's 

5  53  16  55  13 

16 

15 

13  59 

3 

/ 

Span.  Inquisition 

7  19 

5    9 

12  14'a 

6  28  16  37  47 

16 

15 

14    6 

4 

a 

Septuagesima  3. 

7  17 

5  n 

12 14  a 

dris  il6  20    5 

16 

14 

14  12 

5 

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7  16 

5  12 

12  14  UK 

7  13  16    2    G 

16 

14 

14  17 

ti 

3 

French   alliance, 

7  14 

5  14 

12  14  111) 

8  25  15  43  51 

16 

14 

14  22 

7 

4 

1793. 

7  13 

5  15 

12  14  11]! 

9  38  15  25  18  16 

14 

14  26 

8 

5 

%  Perigee. 

7  12 

5  17 

12  14  d^ 

10  52  15    6  31  16 

14 

14  29 

9 

6 

7  11 

5  19 

12  15--- 

morn!  14  47  27  16 

14 

14  30 

10 

7 

Ostat. 

7  10 

5  20 

12  15 

IT) 

0    7,14  28    9  16 

13 

14  31 

n 

a 

Sexagesima  S. 

7    8j5  22 

12  15 

rn 

1  20  14    8  38  16 

13 

14  32 

12 

2 

d  runs  low  S. 

7    6  5  24 

12  15 

r 

2  29  13  48  51  16 

13 

14  32 

13 

3 

7    5  5  25 

12  15 

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3  31  13  28  50  16 

13 

14  31- 

14 

4 

dQ, 

7    3  5  26 

12  14 

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4  25  13    8  36  16 

13 

14  29 

15 

5 

7    2  5  27 

12  14  \5. 

5    8  12  48  10  16 

12 

14  26 

16 

(; 

(r-06      [1815. 

7    0  5  29 

12  14  ~ 

5  43  12  27  31  16 

12 

14  23 

17 

7 

Pe.vvithEng.  lat. 

6  59  5  30 

12  14  - 

6  13  12    6  40:i6 

12 

14  18 

18 

a 

Cluinq.  or  Shrove 

6  57  5  31 

12  14  >£ 

dset 

11  45  38  16 

12 

14  15 

19 

2 

(L%6            [S- 

6  5615  32 

12  14  K 

7  21 

11  24  25,16 

12 

14  10 

20 

3 

Voltaire  b.  1794. 

6  55  5  33 

12  hU^ 

8  23 

11    3    116 

11 

14    4 

21 

4 

Ash  Wednesday. 

6  53  5  35 

12  14kp 
12  mIt 

9  25 

10  41  26  16 

11 

13  .58 

92 

5 

<id6  Washing- 

6  51  5  37 

10  27 

10  19  42  16 

11 

13  50 

23 

6 

[ton  b.  1732. 

6  50  5  33 

12  14 

» 

11  26 

9  57  49  16 

11 

13  42 

24 

7 

9  Anogee. 

6  48,5  39 

12  14 

H 

morn 

9  35  46,16 

10 

13  33 

25 

U 

1st  S.  in  Lent. 

6  46  5  40 

12  13 

H 

0  24 

9  13  35  16 

10 

13  24 

26 

2 

<(  runs  high  N. 

6  45  5  41 

12  13 

n 

1  23 

8  50  15  16 

10 

13  14 

27 

3 

Tories    defeated 

6  43  5  43 

12  13in 

2  15 

8  eS  49 16 

10 

13    4 

28 

4 

in  N,  Carolina, 

6  42  5  44 

12  13  o 

3    4 

8    6  15  16 

10 

12  .53 

29 

5 

1778. 

6  41  5  45 

12  13  21^ 

3  46 

7  43  35  16 

9 

12  41 

Consider  your  calling  the  most  elevated  and  the  moat  important, 
but  never  be  above  it,  nor  be  afraid  of  the  frock  and  the  apron. 

Put  off  no  business  for  to-morrow  tliat  can  be  done  to  day. 

Never  carry  your  notes  in  your  pocket-book,  for  the  desk  or  trunk 
19  a  more  appropriate  place.  Keep  them  on  file  and  in  order,  ready 
to  be  found  when  wanted. 


MARCH. 

On  wings  ks  swift  as  love's  he  flew, 
Blushing  like  morning's  prime  ; 

And  flowers  across  his  path  he  threw, 
And  tiiat  cliild's  name  was  Time. 


1844:. 


JFariiiern^  Calendar. 

Hurrah  for  tlie  Sugar-Orchard  !  Let  llie  sunny  South  hoast  her 
sugar-cane,  and  the  West  hor  heetor  corn-stalk  sugar  ;  l)ut  we  Green 
Mountain  Boys  will  stand  by  the  rock-maple — no  unfit  emblem  for  our 
hardy  mountaineers  and  the  sweetest  mountain  nymphs  to  be  found 
the  whole  world  over.  Slick  to  the  maple  ;  and  so  long  as  the  maplo 
forests  stand,  suffer  not  your  cup  to  be  sweetened  by  the  blood  of 
slaves.  A  practical  farmer  has  furnisbed  us  a  plan  of  sugar  works, 
which  is  so  easy  of  construction  and  so  well  adapted  for  the  business, 
that  we  give  a  sketch  of  it. 


A — Fiie-placo  or  arch.  B — Air  flues  clear  through  under  the  wood 
to  admit  air  and  char  the  fire.  C — Space  to  burn  out  extra  coals  and 
for  Ion"  wood.  D — Door  to  defend  the  pans  from  a  cold  current  of 
air.  E— Mantle.  F-- Flue.  G— Cistern  to  feed  the  pai:<;  as  fast  as 
they  boil  down.  TI — Sheet  iron  covers,  or  board  may  be  used  to  ad- 
vantage. J — Walls  to  support  tha  pans  and  protect  tbe  sides  from 
cold  air,  A  similar  form  of  arch  will  answer  as  well  for  kettles  as 
for  pans,  and  probably  saye  nearly  one  half  of  the  wood,  besides  the 
convenience,  neatness,  comfort  and  despatcli  of  making  sugar.  It 
may  be  done  with  stone  principally,  if  suitable  stone  can  be  had.  oth- 
erwise biick.  The  whole  to  be  enclosed  in  a  shed.  Scale  about  one- 
sixth  of  an  inch  to  a  loot.  In  a  very  large  establishment  add  another 
pan  and  air  fine,  or  increase  the  width  of  the  pans. 

Some  men  live  to  eat  ;  others  live  to  drink  :  some  live  to  dance; 
others  to  make  fools  of  thomselves:  but,  varied  as  are  tliese  phases, 
there  is  one  particular  in  which  they  all  agree — they  live  to  die. 

Threshuia;. — Experience  shows  that  the  farmer  who  gets  out  and 
sells  his  grfun  in  autumn,  admitting  the  prices  are  the  same,  realizes 
from  a  crop  at  least  10  per  cent,  more  than  he  who  docs  not  dispose 
of  his  crop  till  the  next  spring. 

Perfection.— h\m  at  perfection  in  every  thing,  though  in  most  things 
it  is  unattainable  ;  however,  they  who  aim  at  it,  and  persevere,  will 
come  much  nearer  to  it  than  those  whose  laziness  and  despondency 
make  them  give  it  up  as  unattainable. 


>]   days. 


MARCH, 


Mteclittalioit  and  Sotithins  of  She  Piaiiels. 


Mercury. 


sou    decri    sou  dec n    sou  de  s    sou     decs!  sou  decs,  sou 


Venus.   I     Mars. 


morn  eve 

h  m    °     '    h  m|  °      ' 

17  19  10  35    6  15  2  23jl0  57 

7'l5  26  10  45]   9  17  2  26  13  31 

13  12  47  10  56  12  11  2  29  14    0 

19    9  92  n    9|14  55|2  32  15  25 

25I  5  13lll24.17  27'2  36116  45 


Jupiter. 


eve 
li  ni 
3  6  8  33 
2  53  8  0 
2  5117  27 
2  44;6  54 
2  3716  22 


eve 
li  m 
0  12 
morn 
II  32 
11  14 
10  58 


Saturn. 


Herscliel. 


mor  eve 

li  m  °  '  li  m 
19  48;9  41|  0  13'  1  27 
19  40,9  19  S.  51  1  4 
19  32i8  5S  N.  3  0  42 
19  25  8  37  0  11  0  20 
19  1918  I5I  0  19'  mor 


Phases  of  the  titloon. 

O  Full  Moon  4th  day  4li  12m  evening. 
a  Last  Quarter  11th  day  8h  20m  morning. 
^  New  Moon  18th  day  7li  27m  evening. 
1)  First  Quarter  27th  day  Oh  12m  njorning. 


D 

D 

Calendar,       0  !  © 

0   !• 

®  t    0 

0 

1 

Eq.  t. 

S 

^ 

Aspects,   &o.  rise  Isets 

southiPl 

R&S   dec. sou. 

sein 

'r0  S. 

h  m 

h  m 

h    m 

h    m 

0     ,     ,, 

" 

m    s 

1 

6 

St.  David. 

6  39 

5  46 

12  13  b 

4  25 

7  20  47 

16 

9 

12  30 

0 

7 

Wesley  d.  1791. 

6  37 

5  47 

12  12a 

4  59 

6  57  53 

16 

9 

12  17 

3 

P 

2d  S.  in  Lent. 

6  36 

5  48 

li  121a 

5  29 

6  34  53 

16 

9 

12    4 

4 

2 

§  in  Aphelion. 

6  34 

5  50 

12  i2iini 

(f  ris 

6  11  48 

16 

8 

11  51 

5 

3 

H  33 

5  51 

12 12 

lip 

7  20 

5  48  38 

16 

8 

11  37 

6 

4 

fi  31 

5  53 

12 11 

8  36 

5  25  24 

16 

8 

11  22 

7 

5 

Q  Perigee. 

6  29 

5  54 

12 11 

■^ 

9  53 

5    2    4|16 

8 

11    s 

8 

6 

6  27 

5  .55 

12 11 

111 

11  11 

4  38  40' 16 

7 

10  53 

9 

7 

(T  runs  low  S. 

6  25 

5  57 

12 11 

in 

morn 

4  15  13 

16 

7 

10  37 

10 

F  3d  S   in  Lent.* 

6  23 

5  59 

12 10 

7 

0  22 

3  51  42 

16 

7 

10  21 

11 

2 

Bftnj.Westd.'20. 

6  21 

6     0 

12 10 

r 

1  25 

3  28  10 

16 

6 

10    5 

12 

3 

6  19 

R     1 

12 10 

}/^ 

2  20 

3    4  34 

16 

6 

9  49 

13 

4 

6  18 

6    2 

12 10 

1A> 

3     5 

2  40  56 

16 

6 

9  32 

14 

5 

<!h6 

6  16 

6    3 

12  9 

3  44 

2  17  16 

16 

6 

9  15 

15 

6 

Cien.  Jackson   h. 

6  14 

6    4 

12  9 

IT 

4  14 

1  53  35' 16 

5 

8  58 

11, 

7 

1767. 

6  13 

6    5 

12  9 

™. 

4  42 

1  29  53' 16 

5 

8  41 

17 

P 

4th  S.  in  Lent.  Stje  11 

6     6 

12    8 

V 

5  10 

1     6    916 

5 

8  23 

18 

2 

Patrick. 

6     9 

6     8 

12    8 

V 

Gset 

0  42  26 16 

5 

8    5 

19 

3 

(rW(3 

6    7 

6  10 

12    8 

cp 

7  13 

S.  18  44  16 

4 

7  47 

20 

4 

©enl.np.  Spring 

6    5 

6  11 

12    7 

8  15 

N.    4  58116 

4 

7  29 

21 

5 

begins. 

6    4 

6  12 

12    7 

9  17 

0  28  39,16 

4 

7  11 

22 

6 

QW6  ®«^POL'«e 

6    2 

6  13 

12    7 

H 

10  17 

0  52  18  16 

4 

6  53 

23 

7 

a  runs  high  N. 

5  59 

6  15 

12    7 

H 

11  13 

1  15  .57  16 

3 

6  35 

24 

P 

5tli  S.  in  Lent. 

5  57 

6  16 

12     6 

n 

morn 

1  39  33  16 

3 

6  16 

25 

0 

Anounciation 

5  55 

6  17 

12     6 

n 

0    8 

2    3    616 

3 

5  58 

26 

3 

[1802. 

5  53 

6  19 

12    6 

n 

0  57 

2  26  37  16 

2 

5  39 

27 

4 

Peace  of  Amiens, 

5  51 

6  20 

12    5 

1  41 

2  50    5  16 

2 

5  21 

2« 

5 

5  49 

6  21 

12    5 

2  21 

3  13  29  16 

2 

5    2 

29 

6 

5  47 

6  23 

12    5 

0 

2  55 

3  36  50,16 

2 

4  44 

30 

7 

[Sunday. 

5  45 

6  24 

12    4 

a 

3  26 

4  0  elie 

1 

4  25 

31 

P 

6thS.  Lpnt.  Palm 

5  44 

6  25 

12     4 

irp 

3  55 

4  23  18 

16 

1 

4     7 

When  interest  or  a  debt  becomes  due,  pay  it  at  the  time,  whether 
your  creditor  wants  it  or  not.  Never  ask  him  to  'wait  till  next  week,' 
hut  pay  it  Never  insult  him  by  saying,  '  you  do  not  want  it.' — 
Punctuality  i?  a  key  to  every  man's  chest. 

As  soon  as  the  spring  opens  and  the  frost  is  out  of  the  ground,  put 
your  fences  in  order. 


APRIL. 

I  saw  a  man,  whose  ample  brow 
Was  furrowed  deep  with  care  ; 

And  now  despair,  and  rapture  now, 
By  turns  were  pictured  there  : 


Fariufrs^  Calemlar. 

No  matter  if  you  sow  your  spring  wheat  before  the  frost  is  out  of 
the  ground:  in  fact,  some  farmers  do  this,  leaving  the  settling  of  the 
ground,  by  thawing  and  rain,  to  cover  the  seed,  and  thus  save  the  la- 
bor of  harrowing.  This  has  been  done  with  great  success  on  ground 
which  was  plowed  in  the  fall.  It  is  also  recommended  to  look  over 
your  fields  of  winter  wheat  in  the  spring-,  and  wheie  the  crop  does 
not  promise  well,  to  sow  spring  wheat. 

Tliis  month  is  too  often  a  severe  one  for  cattle,  when  the  winter's 
stock  of  hay  grows  short,  and  the  farmer  fears  a  backward  spiing. — 
This  necessity  would  happen  less  frequent,  if  the  cattle  and  horses 
were  always  well  and  warmly  housed  through  the  winter.  A  Kcn- 
tnckian,  who  is  a  philosophical  as  well  as  a  practical  farmer,  urges 
this  point,  from  the  fact  that  all  animal  heat  is  furnished  by  the  food 
which  is  consumed  :  if,  then,  your  cattle  are  left  exposed  to  the  se- 
verities of  winter,  they  must  eat  plentifully,  or  die.  He  says — "when 
animals  are  kept  warm,  clean,  and  quiet,  abouton''-/M//thB  nutritions 
matter  (if  it  be  diffused  through  a  bulk  sufficient  for  proper  distention 
of  the  organs  of  nutrition,)  that  is  necessary  to  a  wretched  shivering 
existence,  exposed  to  the  inclemencies  of  the  weather,  will  keep 
them  in  fine  condition."  The  remark  in  parentheses  is  an  important 
one  :  ruminatiiig  animals  have  stomachs  so  constituted  as  to  require 
bulk  of  food  as  well  as  nutrition,  and  when  vegetables  are  used,  they 
should  always  he  mixed  with  hay  or  straw  or  cornstalks. 


7'Ae  Ilouaewifc. — A  good  housewife  is  one  of  liie  first  blessings  in 
the  economy  of  life.  What  we  mean  by  good  is,  that  she  possesses 
those  qualifications,  and  exercises  them,  whicli  are  essential  to  the 
good  order  and  economy  of  a  family,  the  tidy  appearance,  good  man- 
ners and  respectability  of  the  children,  ami  the  comfort  and  enjoy- 
ment of  the  domestic  circle.  She  should  understand,  particularly, 
every  branch  of  household  duty,  so  as  to  bo  able  to  perform  it  on  any 
emergency — and  these  emergencies  are  liable  to  occur  to  all — and  at 
all  times  be  able  to  superintend  and  direct.  Depend  upon  it,  men 
put  a  great  value  upon  the  housewife  qualilications  of  their  partners 
after  maninge,  however  little  they  may  weigh  witli  them  before;  and 
tticre  is  nothing  which  tends  more  to  mar  the  felicities  of  married 
life,  than  a  recklessness  or  want  of  knowledge  in  the  new  house- 
keeper, of  the  duties  which  belong  to  her  station.  We  admire  beau- 
ty, and  order,  and  system,  in  every  thing,  and  we  adjnire  good  fare. 
If  these  are  found  in  their  dwellings,  and  are  seasoned  with  good  na- 
ture and  good  sense,  men  will  seek  for  their  chief  enjoyments  at  home  ; 
they  will  love  their  home  and  their  partners,  snd  try  to  reciprocate 
the  kind  offices  of  duty  and  afioction.  Mothers  that  study  the  wel- 
fare of  their  daughters,  will  not  fail  to  instruct  them  in  the  qualifica- 
tions of  married  life  ;  and  daughters  that  appreciate  the  value  of  these 
qualifications,  will  not  fail  to  acquire  them. 

A  good  temper,  a  good  library,  good  health,  and  a  good  wife,  are 
four  choice  blessings. 

To  Preserve  Eggs. — Reaumur  tried  varnishing  eggs  to  preserve 
them,  but  he  found  the  cheapest  and  most  etTectual  method  was  to 
ppply  oil  or  grease,  with  which  they  were  ru-bbed,or  into  which  they 
were  dipped.  All  sorts  of  fat,  grease,  or  oil,  were  found  well  adapt- 
ed to  pieserve  eggs  ;  they  were  preserved  nine  months,  as  fresh  as 
the  day  on  which  they  were  laid. 


30  days.                              APRIL,.                                             13  j 

JPeelination  ftud  Soufhiiig-  of  the  Flanets .          j 

g-    Mercury. 
•i  dec  11.  sou 

Venus. 

1     Mars. 

Jupiter.   1 

Saturn.    | 

Herschel. 
dec  nlsou'h 

decn 

sou  decn 

sou 

de  s 

sou    d 

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sou 

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2  28  5  44 

10  34  19  12 

7  50 

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7    5  52 

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22    3 

2  45  19  2012  22.5  12 

10  16  19    7 

7  28 

0  37,11    6 

13  11  27 

0  23 

23  4012  50  20  2112  15 

4  41 

9  57  19    2:7    5 

0  44110  43 

19  16  34 

0  46 

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0  52  10  21 

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fhasiis  of  the  JfKoott. 

O  Full  Moon  3d  day  2h  Sm  morning. 

<I  Last  Quaitei  9th  day  51)  ]9ra  evening. 

9  New  Moon  17th  day  llh  42m  morning. 

D  First  Quarter  25th  day  3h  27ra  evening. 

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0 

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Jefferson  b.  1743. 

5  41 

6  27 

12    4- 

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5     9  26 

16    0 

3  30 

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6  28 

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5  32  22 

16    0 

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4 

5 

parte  ban.  1814. 

5  37 

6  29 

12    3  11 

1    8  46 

5  55  12 

16    0 

2  54 

5 

6 

Good  Friday. 

5  35 

6  31 

12    3  11 

1    9  56 

6  17  56 

16    0 

2  37 

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2  in  perihelion. 

5  33 

6  32 

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r  11  10 

6  40  34 

15  .59 

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EASTER   S. 

5  31 

6  33 

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7     3     5 

15  59 

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5  30 

6  34 

12    2V 

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7  25  27 

15  59 

1  45 

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Peace  rat.  by  Gr. 

5  28 

6  36 

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7  47  44 

15  59 

1  28 

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5  25 

6  38 

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8  31  54 

15  58 

0  55 

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6 

Henry  Clay  born, 

5  24 

6  39 

12    1-, 

i    2  48 

8  53  47 

15  58 

0  39 

13 

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1776. 

5  22 

6  40 

19    0> 

£    3  13 

9  15  30 

15  57 

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1st  S.  aft.  Easter. 

5  20 

6  41 

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9  37    5 

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5  16 

6  44 

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15  57 

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5    9 

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5    8 

6  50 

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3. 10  54 

12    3  25 

15  55 

1  26 

22 

2 

5    6 

6  51 

11  58  I 

311  39 

12  23  34 

15  55 

1  38 

23 

3 

St.  George. 

5    4 

6  52 

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J  morn 

12  43  32 

15  55 

1  50 

24 

4 

[1800,  aged  68. 

5    3 

6  53 

11  58  £ 

3    0  19 

13    3  17 

15  55 

2    1 

25 

5 

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5    1 

6  55 

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15  54 

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Plant  no  more  ground  than  you  can  well  manure  and  cultivate  to 

advantage. 

Never  hire  a  man  to  do  a  piece  of  work  which  you  can  do  yourself. 

Every  day  has  its  appropriate  duties,  attend  to  them  in  succession. 

Keep  no  more  stock  than  you  can  keep  in  good  order,   and  that  of 

the  best  kind. 

MAY. 184^0^. 

The  song  he  sang  was  "Heap  and  hoard, 

And  scale  ambition's  linight," 
And  liis  hand  gras|)'d  a  keeri-ei'.ged  sword 

Of  majesty  and  might. 


Farmers'  Calemfar. 

May  is  a  busy  month:  fences  and  gates  to  be  repaired, — fruit  trees 
to  be  grafted." — all  t'lrming  utensils  to  be  fixed  in  apple-pie  order,  if 
not  left  so  in  the  fall, — the  fields  to  be  broken  up,  and  the  seed  to  be 
put  into  the  ground  ;  but  do  all  your  work  well.  That  is  the  main 
point,  on  which,  next  to  Providence,  all  the  hopes  of  a  happy  seasou 
and  fruittui  harvests  must  depend. 


Let  it  be  an  invariable  practice  to  sow  and  plaut  as  much  ground  as 
you  can  maTiure  and  cultivate  well,  and  no  more.  Don't  be  aliaid  of 
raising  too  much  ])roduce  of  any  kind,  and  cultivate  such  plants  and 
fruits  as  are  best  adapted  to  your  soil  and  the  climate,  but  remember 
that  the  greatest  quantity  of  any  article  is  not  raised  from  tlu'  greot- 
est  amount  of  land  and  seed,  but  from  the  best  land  and  the  best  seed, 
that  are  the  best  cultivated.  Don't  manure  your  potatoes  designed 
for  table  use,  with  Iresh  manure.  It  will  make  them  strong  as  rancid 
butter.  A  virgin  soil  is  best  for  potatoes  ;  but  if  that  is  not  at  hand, 
take  recently  broken  up  pasture,  or  mowing  land.  Early  potatoes 
should  be  planted  as  soon  as  the  frost  is  out  of  tlie  ground.  Don't 
forget  to  sow  your  onion  seed,  your  lettuce,  early  cabbages,  peas,&c. 
early.  Don't  let  your  manure  lieat  in  the  yard,  or  in  heaps  in  the 
fields.  It  spoils  it.  Cart  it  into  the  fields,  and  scatter  it  in  small 
heaps,  till  you  are  ready  to  use  it. 

In  the  preparation  of  clover  seed,  soaking  for  a  day  or  two  in  warm 
water,  in  which  a  small  quantity  of  common  salt  had  been  dissolved, 
has  usually  been  productive  of  tl  e  best  results.  But  even  this  pre- 
caution will  bo  of  little  use  unless  the  seed  be  fairly  covered.  On 
the  contrary,  seed  that  has  been  soaked,  if  it  be  not  covered  immedi- 
ately, and  at  a  sufficient  depth,  after  sowing,  will  be  much  more  lia- 
ble to  fail  than  that  sowed  in  its  natural  state. 

Soap  Suds. — Thereis  no  better  manure  than  dirty  soap  suds. 

Scours  in  Calves. — We  have  never,  says  the  Southern  Planter,  found 
any  remedy  for  the  scours  preferable  to  boiled  skim  milk.  This  should 
bo  given  warm.      4 

.hdnantasc  of  Ti^ht  Lacvn<s- — A  very  influential  physician  in  a  pop- 
ulous town  in  IMassaehusetts,  was  once  appealed  lo  by  a  gentleman 
to  use  his  influence  in  bringing  into  disuse  the  practice  of  light  lac- 
ing, which  was  carried  to  a  great  extent  by  the  ladies  of  the  town. 
Tiie  doctor  heard  the  appeal  very  quietly,  and  then  returned  for  an- 
swer, that  he  could  not  conscientiously  engage  in  any  undertakinr^of 
the  nature,  for,  said  he,  "I  think  this  practice  a  great  public  benefit." 
■'A  great  public  benefit  !"  exclaimed  the  astonished  philanthropist, 
"why,  how  can  that  be;  doynu  not  see  that  a  great  many  of  our  young 
ladies  are  ruining  their  health,  and  losing  their  lives  by  it?"  "Yes, 
yes,"  upturned  the  doctor,  "but  my  dear  fellow  do  you  not  see  that  it 
kills  off  only  \.\ie  fools,  and  we  shall  all  be  wise  ones  by  and  by." 

Too  many  people  contbund  charity  with  donation  ;  they  are  satisfi- 
ed with  having  given  the  mot  ready  vent  to  the  generous  impulse  ; 
they  have  gratified  a  high  and  a  low  feeling — the  kindness,  and  we 
fear  also,  the  ostentatio.i.  That  is  not  charity  which  goes  about  with 
a  white  pocket-handkerchief  in  the  hand,  and  is  followed  by  a  flour- 
ish of  trumpets  !  Ko  ;  charity  is  a  calm,  severe  duty;  it  must  be  in- 
tellectual to  be  advantageous.'  It  is  a  strange  mistake  that  it  should 
ever  be  considered  a  merit ;  its  fulfilment  is  only  what  we  owe  to  each 
other,  and  is  a  debt  never  paid  to  its  full  extent. 


31  days.                                 M  A^IT .                                              15   1 

Mfeeliualion  nnd  So^iliing  of  the  Planets.           \ 

Mercury.      Venus. 

Mars.     1    Jupiter. 

Saturn, 
ec  3   sou 

•Herschel.    || 

dec  n   sou  dec  n 

sot 

decn,  sou  dec  s   sou    c 

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sou      1 

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h   m    i 

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h  m   "     '     h   m 

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18  52  5  34    1  13    9  13    | 

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18  52  5  11    1   19    8  51    § 

19 

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25  20  44l0  19  25  0l3  12i24  20ll  30    1  33    7  421 

18  54  4  24    1  30   8    5    i 

Phases  of  the  JtMoott. 

O  Full  Moon  2d  Any  lOh  26m  morning. 

C  Last  Quarter  9tli  day  3h  33m  morning. 

9  New  Moon  17th  day  4h  3rn  morning. 

D  First  Quarter  25th  day  2h  40m  morning. 

Q  Pull  Moon  31st  day  5h  57m  evening. 

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Aspects,  &c. 

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m     a 

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[Lutzen,  1813. 

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15  33    5 

15  53 

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4  50 

7     4 

11  57 

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8  51 

15  50  41 

15  .53 

3  19 

4  7 

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4  49 

7    5 

11  57 

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9  59 

16    8    4 

15  52 

3  25 

5 

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4th  S.  af.  Easter. 

4  47 

7    6 

11  56 

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10  57 

16  25    8 

15  52 

3  31 
3  36 

6 

2 

[ 1808, 

4  45 

7    7 

11  56 

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11  43 

16  42  58 

15  59 

7 

3 

Bible  Soc.  formed 

4  44 

7    8 

11  56 

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morn 

16  58  30 

15  52 

3  40 

8 

4 

dhd 

4  43 

7    9 

11  .56 

0  19 

17  14  46 

15  51 

3  44 

9 

5 

[1775.|4  41 

7  11 

11  26 

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0  48 

17  30  43 

15  51 

3  48 

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Ticonderogatak.!4  39 

7  13 

11  56 

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1  15 

17  46  24 

15  51 

3  50 

11 

7 

Wm.  Pitt  d.  1778 

4  38 

7  14 

11  56 

ri 

1  40 

18     1  48ll5  51 

3  52 

12 

F 

Rogat'nS.  CTJd 

4  37 

7  15 

11  .56 

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9    4 

18  16  54 

15  50 

3  53 

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2 

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4  36 

7  16 

11  56 

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2  30 

18  31  40 

15  50 

3  54 

14 

3 

[1602. 

4  34 

7  17 

11  56 

cp 

2  55 

18  46    8 

15  50 

3  54 

15 

4 

Cape  Cod  disc'd 

4  33 

7  19 

11  56 

8 

3  23 

19    0  17 

15  50 

3  53 

16 

5 

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4  32 

7  20 

11  .56 

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3  54 

19  14    7 

15  50 

3  59 

17 

6 

l^stat,          [Day. 

4  31 

7  21 

11  .56 

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19  27  38 

15  49 

3  51 

18 

7 

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4  30 

7  29 

11  56 

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8  50 

19  40  49 

15  49 

3  40 

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4  29 

7  23 

11  56 

n 

9  38 

19  53  40 

15  49 

3  46 

20 

2 

Lafayette  d.l834. 

4  28 

7  24 

11  56 

10  21 

20    6    0 

15  49 

3  43 

21 

3 

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4  27 

7  25 

11  56 

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10  56 

20  18  20 

15  49 

3  39 

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4 

Pope  b.  1688. 

4  26 

7  26 

11  56 

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11  26 

20  30    9 

15  49 

3  35 

23 

5 

Bat,  of  Rami  Dies 

4  25 

7  27 

11  56 

a 

11  56 

20  41  37 

15  48 

3  30 

24 

6 

1706. 

4  25 

7  28 

11  57 

a 

morn 

20  52  44 

15  48 

3  25 

25 

7 

4  24 

7  29 

11  57 

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0  25 

21    3  28 

15  48 

3  19 

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Whit  Sunday. 

4  24 

7  30 

11  .57 

np 

0  52 

21  13  52 

15  48 

3  13 

27 

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4  23 

7  31 

11  57 

1  18 

21  23  53 

15  48 

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4  23 

7  31 

11  57 

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1  47 

21  33  31 

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Pitt  b.  1759. 

4  22 

7  39 

11  57 

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2  20 

21  42  48 

15  47 

2  52 

30  5 

Pope  d.  1744. 

4  21 

7  33 

11  57 

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3    0 

21  51  43 

15  47 

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Never  "run  into  debt"  without  a  reasonable  probability  of  solving 

i     it  at  the  time  agreed. 

Keep  a  memorandum  book — enter  all  notes,   whether  received  or 

given — ajl  moneys  received  or  paid  out — all  expenses — and  all  cir- 

cumstances of  importance. 

J  UBtE. ^ 184:4:. 

Around  him  tlirong'd  a  numerous  train, 

Wealth,  Fame,  and  Power  sublime; 
While  his  breast  swell'd  with  fancies  vain, 

And  his  name  too  was  Time. 


Farmers'  Calendar. 

Of  course  every  Vermont  dairy-maid  must  have  learned  by  this 
time  bow  to  make  good  hotter — yet  they  do  not  always  do  it,  even 
though  every  body  knows  tliat  it  is  just  as  cheap  to  make  good  butter 
as  poor,  and  far  more  pleasant  and  profita'ile.  We  gather  up  a  few 
hints.  Cows  should  have  frequent  change  of  pasture,  be  constantly 
supplied  with  salt,  gently  driven  and  always  kindly  treated,  and  milk- 
ed at  regular  periods,  and  if  possible  this  should  be  done  by  the  same 
person,  for  cows  are  creatures  of  habit  and  don't  like  strangers.  AU 
utensils  for  butter  making  must  be  perfectly  sweet  and  clean  :  wash 
them  first,  then  thoroughly  scald  them,  and  see  finally  that  they  are 
perfectly  dried.  If  you  build  a  dairy-house,  let  it  be  of  Ijrick  or  stone 
for  coolness  and  sweetness,  and  so  built  that  it  may  be  thoroughly 
ventilated.  Never  suffer  meat  to  be  kept  in  if,  nor  mouldy  or  decay- 
ing wood  of  any  kind.  In  hot  weather  don't  delay  skimming  a  mo- 
ment after  the  milk  is  curdled,  unless  you  wish  a  thin  watery  fluid  lo 
form  and  spoil  your  cream.  Skin:  twice  a  day,  and  at  regular  periods. 
Cream  should  be  kept  in  stone  ware,  immersed  to  the  brim  in  cold 
water.  Do  n't  delay  churning  beyond  tlie  third  day  in  summer.  Work 
out  every  drop  of  buttermilk,  and  don't  delay  it  too  long.  Salt  at 
the  commencement  of  the  first  working,  and  use  the  finest  ground  ar- 
ticle.    New  York  salt  won't  do. 


Liquid  Manure. — At  an  agricultural  meeting  in  England,  Mr.  Kim- 
monls  made  the  following  remarks  :  "It  is  nearly  twenty  years  since 
I  first  commenced  using  liquid  manure  on  grass  lands.  I  have  a  large 
tank,  30  feet  by  10,  and  3  feet  in  depth,  which  the  urine  from  the  cat- 
tle sheds  &c.  runs  into.  I  have  a  large  barrel  with  which  I  carry  it 
out  to  the  fields.  Attached  to  the  cart  is  a  small  trough,  full  of  holes, 
such  as  is  used  for  watering  the  streets.  It  may  also  be  used  to  ad- 
vantage by  being  mixed  with  compost.  I  liave  found  it  useful  in  top- 
dressing,  and  good  for  the  turnip  crop.  The  urine  of  six  cows,  fed 
on  turnips  in  winter,  will  enrich  a  quantity  of  earth  sufficient  to  top- 
dress  an  English  acre  of  grass  land.  It  would  require  about  £5 
worth  of  manure  to  perform  the  same  operation.  The  advantage  of 
irrigating  grass  land  with  urine,  I  have  proved  on  a  small  piece  of 
ground,  sown  with  Italian  grass,  convenient  to  the  cistern,  which  I 
cut  four  times  in  one  season,  each  cutting  averaging  four  feet.  I 
would  recommend  farmers  to  make  a  trial  of  it.  The  expense  of  mak- 
ing the  cisterns  convenient  to  the  cow-sheds  Is  but  trifling ;  it  should 
he  situated,  also,  where  the  slops  from  the  house  would  run  into  it. 
They  will  be  more  benefited  by  pursuing  this  plan,  than  by  allowing 
such  a  quantity  of  valuable  manure  to  be  lost." 

It  is  a  melancholy  spectacle  to  see  a  man  eating,  drinking,  and 
gambling  away  his  property  ;  and  yet  when  poverty,  and  its  constant 
companion,  misery,  overtake  this  man,  and  make  him  wince  beneath 
their  clutch,  he  will  upbraid  Providence  for  allowing  him  to  suffer  the 
mere  consequences  of  his  own  imprudence.  Such  conduct  is  just  aa 
reasonable,  as  tor  a  man  to  sleep  in  a  ditch,  and  then  complain  of  (he 
access  of  fever  thereby  occasioned. 

To  fix  Ammonia  in  your  Manure  Heaps. — Sprinkle  them  liberally 
with  gypsum — or  common  salt  dissolved  in  water — or  with  old  bones 
crushed  or  pounded.  Ashes  may  also  be  of  advantage,  or  even  loam, 
if  enough  is  used  to  cover  the  heap. 

HTiitewask. — Don't  fail  to  apply  this  liberally  about  your  premiseB. 


m 


C-?0  days. 


JUNE. 


Medina^ioti  autl  Honthin^  of  the  flaiiets. 


fS 


jMorciirv. 


dec  n 


18  17 
ICo6 


Venus, 
dec  n 


sou 

morn 
h    m 

113I|23  43 
11    12-3  26 


1 

7 
13 
19 
25^19  21  10  29' 18    8'2  27123  30 


3  4124  23 
16  45110  40l21  2  2  56  24  11 
174l|in29  19  34  2  44  23  54 


h  m 
3    9 


h  m 
24  25  I  23 


JunitP 


1  10 
1  4 
0  57 


mor 

h  m 

9  7  18 


U  33^0  37 
0  19  6  IG 
0    6'5  54 


Saturn,    i  Herscliyj. 


18  57 

19  0 
19 
19 


mor 
h  m 
3  56 
3  31 
5|3  7 
912  42 


19  I5I217'  1  47 


dec 


1  35 
.1  39 
1  43 
1  4 


sou 

morn 
h 
7  38 
7  15 
6  52 
6  29 
6    6 


JPhases  of  the  JYtoou, 

(T  Last  auarter  7th  day  3li  39m  evening. 
^;S  New  Moon  15t!i  day  7h  36m  evening. 
J)  First  auarter  23d  day  lOli  34m  morning 
O  Fu!i  Moon  30tli  day  Ih  27m  morning. 


Calendar,       0 

Aspects,    &.C.  r' 


3 

0 

4 

3 

5 

4 

6 

5 

7 

6 

8 

7 

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P 

10 

-) 

11 

3 

12 

4 

13 

5 

11 

6 

1.'-,  7 

l(i 

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17 

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IS 

3 

19 

4 

20 

5 

21 

6 

23 

7 

2.! 

W 

24 

2 

i5 

3 

26 

4 

27 

5 

28 

6 

29 

7 

30 

P 

7   (T  run.s  low  S. 
P  Trinity  Sunday. 


dh  (5.  Training, 
Pea.  Tripoli,  '05 
Bentham  d.  1832, 

1st  .•?.  aft.  Trin. 
War  Tripoli,  '01. 

®  Apogee. 

d  $c5.-  (Tru.h.N 

Q  eclipsed. 

2d  S.  aft.  Trinity 
([  ,J'(3.  Battle  of 
Bunker  H-:i, '75 
(l$c3.  C4eneral 
Greened.  1786 

O  enters  13  Sum. 
mer  lipgins. 

3d  S.  aft.  Trinity, 
[ken,  181.3. 

Hampton,  Va.  ta- 

Wm.IV.cr.  1830. 

QM6-    Qru.l.S. 

9  Perigee.    Bat. 

Monmouth,  1778. 

4lh  S.  aft.  Trin. 


W 


se  [sets  I 


0     ®l    ®    I       ©  0 

south  PIIR&S  iuec.  nor.  sem'r 


h  m  li  m  h 
4  20  7  34  11 
4  20  7  35,11 
4  20  7  30ill 
4  19,7  37  H 
4  19  7  37  11 
4  19  7  38  11 
4  18  7  38'n 
4  18  7  39  11 
4  18  7  40  11 
4  IS  7  40  11 


4  17 

4  17 

4  17 

4  17 

4  17 

4  17 

4  17 

.4  17 

14  18 

.4  18 

18 

18 


19 

19 

19 

19 

4  20 

4  20 

21 

4  21 


7  41  U 
7  41  12 
7  42  12 
7  42|l2 
7  43  12 
7  43  12 
7  43112 
7  44  12 
7  44  12 
7  44  12 
7  44'l2 
45' 12 
7  45112 
7  45:12 
7  45  12 
7  45  12 
7  4512 
7  45  12 
7  45  12 
7  45  12 


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8  40:22 

9  33:22 
10  1522 

10  51  22 

11  1922 
11  45  22 


morn 
0  9 
0  34 

0  59 

1  27 

1  57 

2  31 

3  10 
((set 

8  18 

8  57 

9  31 

10  0 
a|)0  26 
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11  20  23 
11  29  23 
morn  23 

0  1923 

0  56  23 

1  39  23 

2  3123 

3  33  23 
d  ris  |23 


8  19 
16  5 

23  28 
30  27 
37  2 
43  13 
49  0 
54  25 
59  25 

4  2 

8  13 
11  59 

15  21 

18  18 

20  51 

22  59 

24  42 
26  0 

26  54 

27  23 
27  25 
27  6 
26  21 
35  11 

23  36 

21  .37 

19  12 

16  24 
13  10 

9  33 


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0  F. 


15  4' 
15  47 
15  47 
15  47 
15  47 
15  46 
15  46 
15  46 
15  46 
15  46 
15  461 
15  40 
15  46 
15  46! 
15  46 
15  46 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
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15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 


m  8 
2  26 
2  17 
2  8 
1  58 
1  48 
1  37 
1  26 
1  15 
1  3 
0  51 
0  39 
0  27 
0  15 
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S.  11 

0  23 

0  36 

1  49 
1  2 
1  15 
1  28 
1  41 

1  54 

2  7 
2  20 
2  32 
2  45 
2  57 
2  9 
2  21 

Instead  of  spending  a  rainy  day  at  the  dram  shop,  as  some  do  to 
their  ru>n,  repair  whatever  wants  mending,  or  post  your  accounts 

By  driving  your  business  heiore  you,  and  not  permitting  your  busi- 
nnss  to  duve  you,  you  will  have  opportunities  to  indulge  in  innocent 

'J'ake  some  good  family  newspaper,  and  pay  for  it  in  advance. 

2 


JULY. 

I  saw  an  ase.d,  shrivell'd  form. 
With  hollow  eyes  and  blind  ; 

He  crouchM  beneath  the  pelting  sto;m, 
And  shook  with  evpry  wind. 


Farmers''  Calfiittar. 

Independence  !  Tali«manic  word!  How  stirrrtii  it  tlie  Yankee  to 
patriotic  refteclioiis,  especially  when  uttered  on  or  about  the  4th  day 
of  July.  How  does  it  electrify  the  niemoiy,  and  bring  up  before  the 
eye  ail  the  scenes  from  Lexini;ton's  bloody  day  to  the  crowning  vic- 
tory of  the  Revolution,  and  marshal  in  long  array  the  patriot  heroes 
and  statesmen  who  sustained  the  fearful  contest  and  founded  a  miglity 
nation.  Well,  national  independence  is  a  blessed  thing  ;  it  has  bless- 
ed us,  and  the  world,  indeed ;  and  right  it  is  for  us  lo  cherish  the  re- 
membrance of  its  cost,  and  consider  the  vast  consequences  which 
have  flowed  from  it.  Thus  shall  we  perceive  the  inestimable  value 
of  the  legacy  which  our  fathers  left  us,  and  be  inspired  to  keep  it  un- 
impaired for  our  children.  But  this  wotdindcpcndencc  :  verily  it  hath 
different  applications,  and  some  of  them  are  doubtless  interesting  to 
you.  As  a  farmer,  you  are  placed  in  a  condition  to  be  more  indepen- 
dent than  is  any  other  class  of  society  ;  all  the  means  of  a  comforta- 
ble, yea,  enviable  existence,  are  within  your  immediate  reach.  Your 
dependence  is  not  merely  upon  the  breath  of  pripxes^-not  upon  the 
accidents,  the  crimes,  or  even  the  necessities  of  society,  which  give 
employment  to  professional  men  and  mechanics  :  it  is  upon  God, 
whose  promises  fail  not  and  whose  goodness  is  over  alV.  To  be  sure 
you  viay  render  yourself  quite  as  dependent  upon  your  neighbors  as 
are  other  men.  U'you  practice  no  self-denial  and  skut,  out  providence 
from  vour  counsels,  you  may  find  yourself  a  slave— to  dcht.  Cruel 
bondaire  that.  The  debtor  is  strictly  not  his  own  ;  nay,  all  that  he 
hath  Ts  another's.  Up  and  escape  from  the  bonds  of  debt  ;  not  to 
Canada,  not  to  the  West,  not  to  Te.^as — leg-bail  is  no  discharge  in 
the  court  cf  conscience.  Escape  by  the  straight  and  narrow  path — 
full  and  honest  payment — payment  to  the  last  farthing;  and  take  a 
receipt  in  full.  Put  all  your  energies  to  the  work,  bact.^d  up  by  self- 
denial  and  prudence,  and  the  thing  will  be  done.  And  then  take  this 
lesson  for  your  reward  :  to  be  free  and  independent,  pay  down — always 
pay  down. 


Salt  fur  G^rub  Worms. — A  correspondent  of  the  New  Genesee  Far- 
mer says,  that  after  finding  the  grub  worm  was  cutting  off  his  corn 
and  cabbages  at  a  sad  rale,  he  first  applied  asiies,  then  soot,  and 
Scotch  snuff  to  the  hill,  hoping  to  destroy  or  drive  away  the  worm, 
but  it  was  all  to  no  purpose.  Afterwards,  seeing  it  stated  chnt  sah 
was  very  disairreeable  to  the  grub,  he  appl-ied  about  two  table  spoon- 
fuls to  each  liUl  of  corn  or  cabbage,  placing  it  so  as  not  to  touch  the 
plant.  The  worms  left  them  immediately.  Another  says,  that  by 
putting  about  '  a  pinch'  of  salt  to  each  plant,  two  or  three  times,  tlie 
worm^ceased  his  depredations.  He  also  mentions  a  neighbor  vvlio 
watered  his  cabbages  daily  with  water  from  a  salt  pork  barrel,  and 
was  not  troubled-,  but  as  soon  as  he  discontinued  the  practice,  his 
plants  were  attacked  equally  with  his  neighbors. 

Fermiii  on  Vines, — Charcoal  dust  is  always  offensive  to  insects  and 
grubs,  and  thougli  it  may  not  kill  them,  it  will  drive  them  away.  A 
little  mav  be  sifted  over  the  plants  every  day  or  two,  end  we  incKne 
to  think  that  charcoal  will  prove  to  be  as  good  an  article  as  any  that 
has  l)ifen  recommended  for  garden  plants. 

fVorkina  Cattle, — These  faithful  creatures  must  receive  increased 
attention  and  caie,  bo  well  fed,  regularly  cleansed,  and  bedded  at 
night. 


31  days-                               JXJIiY.                                             19 

MPeeltitation  aiitf  Southing  of  the  Planets. 

"S 

Meicury. 
dec  n;  sou 

Venus 
dec  n   s 

.   1     Mars.     1  Jupiter. 

Saturn. 

j  Herschel. 

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sou 

dec  s 

sou 

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south 

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mor 

mor 

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1  52    1  49 

5  42 

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0  11 

5  10 

19  27 

1  27    1  49 

5  19 

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23  35  11  29  14  47  1    5  21  39  0  36 

0  15 

4  47 

19  34 

1    2    1  49 

4  56 

jy 

22  42  11  59 ;  14  1 4  0  28  20  50  0  28 

0  17 

4  2419  41 

0  36   1  48 

4  32 

yj. 

20  18  ev  26  13  59  mor  19  56  0  21 

0  16 

4    l']9  48 

0  11    1  47 

4    8 

Phases  of  the  Jftooii. 

((  Last  Quarter  7th  day  61)  Oni  mornin". 

9  Nfw  Moon  loth  day  9h  33m  morning. 

D  First  auarter  22d  day  4h  23m  evemn<r 

(J  Full  Moon  29th  day  9h  43m  morninK." 

a  1  D 

Calendar,    10  10 

0 

®|    •    1       0       10    |Eq.  t. 

a!^ 

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h   m 

h    ill  1  °      '      " 

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1 

2 

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4  22 

7  45 

12    4 

1^ 

8  45  23    5  32 

15  45 

3  32 

2 

3 

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4  22 

;  45 

12    4 

9  18'93    1    8 

15  45 

3  44 

3 

4 

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4  23 

7  45 

12    4 

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9  46  22  56  15 

15  45 

3  55 

4 

5 

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4  23 

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4  24 

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5thS.aft.Trinily. 

4  25 

7  44 

12    5 

cp 

11  27  22  32  56 

15  45 

4  35 

8 

Braddock  defeat- 

4 26 

7.  44 

12    5 

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11  66  22  26    7 

15  45 

4  44 

9 

3 

ed,  1755. 

4  27 

V  43 

12    5 

H 

morn  22  18  55 

15  45 

4  53 

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4  27 

7  43 

12    5 

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15  45 

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5 

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4  28 

7  42 

12    6 

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1     8  22    3  21 

15  45 

5  10 

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7  42 

12     5 

n 

1  5121  55     1 

15  45 

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l.ij  / 

4  29 

7  41 

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2  41  21  46  16 

15  45 

5  25 

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4  30 

7  41 

12    6 

3  38  21  37  11 

15  45 

5  32 

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4  31 

7  40 

12     6 

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15  45 

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4 

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4  33 

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4  34 

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4  38 

7  33 

12    6-- 

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4  39 

7  33 

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4 

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15  46 

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6    2 

ay  constant  temj)erancc>i  .'lahituai  moderate  exercise    a 

nd  llnaft-ert-  1 

ed  honestry     you  will  avoid  the  fees  of  the  lawyer  and  the  sheriff- 

gam  a  good  report,   and  probabiy  add  to  your  present  existei.je,   at 

least  ten  years  of  active  life.                                                                 ' 

Remember  that  economy  and  industry  are  the  two  great  pillars  of 
the  farmer's  prosperity.                                                      &         i" 

I   ao  AUGUST.  1544. 


His  sona;  was  "  Life's  fair  tree  is  fell'd, 

It  yield?  before  the  blast;" 
And  his  lean  hand  cin  hour-glass  held, 

Whose  sands  were  ebbin?  fast. 


SPui-mers^  €'aSin(Ses.r. 

The  labors  of  the  harvest  are  at  hand:  hire  Temperance  and  Grat- 
itude for  your  assistants  ;  they  are  cheerful  fellows,  lighten  every 
man's  burden,  ar.d  costnothing.  The  eco)J07«;/ of  temperance  is  worth 
the  attention  of  every  body  in  these  times,  to  say  nothing  of  the  loss 
of  character,  of  happiness  and  of  health,  which  rigid  temperance  will 
prevent, — and  if  you  have  never  tried  the  experiment  of  a  temperance 
harvest,  try  it  now.  Our  word  for  it,  those  big-bellied  jugs  are  awk- 
ward and  unprofitable  fellows  any  where. 


Hoio  to  keep  Eggs. — Take  a  keg,  with  the  bottom  larger  than  the 
top,  put  a  layer  of  coarse  salt,  if  you  can  get  it — i'  is  the  purest, 
generally — half  an  inch  thick  ujion  the  bottom  ;  set  up  your  eggs  on 
the  small  end,  close  together,  and  cover  theju  half  an  inch  tiiick  ;  tlius 
filling  your  cask  alternately  with  salt  and  eggs, till  near  tlie  top.  Put 
over  th»top  a  thick,  close-made  clotli,  and  poar  melted  iard  over  it  ; 
then  set  your  eggs  away,  where  they  will  not  freeze,  and  they  will 
keep  for  any  length  of  time  you  desire. 

To  increase  the  Quantity  of  Cream. — While  the  milking  of  your 
cows  is  going  on,  let  your  pans  be  placed  in  a  kettle  of  boiling  wafer. 
Strain  the  niiik  into  the  pans  taken  hot  from  the  keltle,  and  cover  the 
same  with  another  of  the  hot  pans.  Proceed,  in  like  manner,  with 
the  whole  mecjs  of  milk,  and  you  will  find  that  you  will  have  double 
the  quantity  of  good,  rich  cream,  and  get  double  the  quantity  of  good 
sweet  butter. 

Lime. —  If  any  one  doubts  the  paramount  benefits  of  this  article  in 
any  soil  or  situation,  let  him  try  half  an  acre,  lime  it  well,  and  we 
think  that  in  four  or  five  years  he  will  extend  the  application.  One 
well-clone  is  forever  done  with  this  great  fertilizer.  Who  ever  saw 
the  ruins  of  a  house  where  the  plastering  and  mortar  is  found,  but 
has  seen  the  rich  strong  grass,  .at  all  seasons,  wet  and  dry  i"  \Vhat 
produces  this?  The  fertility  that  gathers  to  the  residence  of  roan 
cannot  thus  last.  Dan  it  bo  any  other  than  the  lime  in  the  mortar.' 
Lime  acts  more  decisively  upon  some  soils  t'iian  upon  ethers,  but  lime- 
stone land  is  ever  fettile,  wherever  found,  and  wliere  it  is  deficient, 
if  wR  add  it,  it  will  remain.  It  seems  to  act  in  the  manures  as  a  kind 
of  condiment,  preparing  them  for  the  appetites.of  the  plants.  A  small 
portion  of  lime  or  alkaline  matter  is  found  in  all  vegetables,  grasses 
and  trees  ;  lime  supplies  this,  and  hence  the  vigorous  growth  wher- 
ever it  is  found.  It  is  much  more  advantageous  to  double  the  produce 
of  one  acre,  than  to  work  two  acres  lor  the  same  return.  Let  us  try 
this  article.  If  we  see  no  marked  advantage  the  first  year,  and  bui 
little  the  second,  doubt  not :  for  it  requires  time  to  get  this  material 
fairly  under  way.  But  when  it  does  act,  its  operation  is  steady  and 
durable,  and  annuiilly  returns  the  cost  of  the  application. 

A  writer  in  the  Farmer's  Cabinet  says,  "  there  is  every  reason  to 
conclude,  that  by  manuring  corn  with  cornstalks  and  constantly  tilling 
by  the  plow,  corn  may  be  grort-n  with  success  -for  any  number  of  years 
on  the  same  soil.  Will  not  some  one  of  your  readers  devote  an  acre 
of  land  to  the  purpose,  and  deserve  the  thanks  of  the  agricultural 
community."' 

If  apple  trees  have  been  girdled  near  the  ground,  the  drawing  up  of 
earth  around  them  so  as  to  cover  the  wounds,  may  save  them.  Bark 
ma)  be  taken  from  other  trees,  and  if  well  fitted  in,  may  be  made  to 
heal  the  wounds. 


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Remember  that  Time  is  precious— 

-a  commodity   so  precious,  that 

rfJod,  who  gives  every  thing  else  libe 
hand. 
There  is  only  one  moment  in  the  v 

rally,  imparts  this  with  a  sparing 

i-orld  at  once,   and  that  is  taken 

away  before  tne  next  is  bestowed.     Defer  not  the  business  of  this  mo-  | 

menl  to  the  next, — this  is  yours — the 

next  may  not  be  yours.                 | 

SEPTEMBEK..  IS4r4. 


Across  his  path  dark  phantoms  roved, 
Of  Age,  and  Want,  and  Crime, 

His  wings  seemed  dipt,  yet  swift  he  moved, 
And  still  his  name  was  Time. 


farmei's'  Ctttiinfar. 

Remember  your  watjs.  The  ia«-  for  the  repairs  of  highways  and 
bridges  is  to  be  attended  to  about  these  days.  The  regular  wear  and 
tear  of  time  makes  these  periodica!  labors  necessary  in  order  to  ren- 
der the  ways  of  the  world  passable — and  is  it  not  just  exactly  so, 
morally  speaking,  with  the  character  and  habits  of  us  all,  not  exclu- 
ding even  the  best  of  us  ?  Let  us  keep  a  close  eye  to  that,  loo.  By 
the  way,  speaking  of  roads  renders  the  following  morceau  of  Michi- 
gan poetry  quite  apt.  We  hang  it  up  as  a  sort  of  scare-crow  to  high- 
way surveyors.  It  was  appended  to  a  notice  for  a  meeting  to  take 
into  consideration  the  propriety  of  repairing  a  certain  piece  of  cordu- 
roy road : 

"  For  now  it  is  not  passable, 

Not  even  jackassable  ; 

And  those  who  would  travel  it 

Shculd  turn  out  and  gravel  it." 


Many  an  unwise  parent  labors  hard  and  lives  sparingly  all  his  life 
for  the  purpose  of  leaving  enough  to  give  his  children  a  start  in  the 
woild,  as  it  is  called,  Setting  a  young  man  atioat  with  money  left 
him  by  his  relatives,  is  like  tying  bladders  under  the  aims  of  one  who 
cannot  swim  ;  ten  chances  to  one  he  will  lose  his  bladders  and  go  to 
the  bottom.  Teach  him  to  swim  and  lie  will  nevernecd  the  bladders. 
Give  your  child  a  sound  education,  and  you  have  done  enough  foi  him. 
See  to  it  that  his  morals  are  ptire,  his  mind  cultivated,  and  his  whole 
nature  made  subservient  to  the  laws  which  govern  man,  and  you  have 
given  what  vvill  be  of  more  value  than  tlie  wealth  of  the  Indies.  You 
have  given  him  a  start  which  no  misfortune  can  deprive  him  of.  The 
earlier  you  teach  him  to  depend  upon  his  own  resources  the  better. 

Worms  in  Trees. — The  following  receipe,  as  an  antidote  to  worms 
in  fruit  or  shade  trees,  is  from  the  Philadelphia  U  S.  Gazette.  It  has 
been  frequenlly  published  and  tested,  and  found  effectual.  "In  reply 
to  your  communication  on  shade  trees,  I  liave  tried  an  experiment  on 
a  p'ljm  tree  fifteen  years  ago,  since  which  I  have  never  seen  any  kind 
of  insects  upon  the  tree  ,  to  affect  it  or  the  fiuit,  which  tree  was  every 
year  aft'ccted,  together  with  the  fiuit,  previous  to  my  experiinent,^ 
w-hich  is  to  bore  a  hole  into  the  heart  of  the  tree  and  insert  a  roll  of 
brimstone  about  three  inches  in  length,  and  carefully  plug  the  same 
up.  The  above  will  be  a  certain  preventa.tive  of  all  kinds  of  insects, 
and  the  expense  trilling." 

Straicberrics. — Many  cultivators  suffer  their  beds  to  run  wild,  and 
still  obtain  tolerable  crops ;  but  a  still  better  way  is  to  plant  in  drills 
or  hills,  and  keep  them  so.  Hoeing  or  cultivation  benefits  them  as 
much  as  it  does  corn.  By  pursuing  this  course,  the  writer  obtained 
nearly  a  pint  of  large,  fat,  plump  strawberries  from  some  single  plants 
the  lust  season.  Lime  had  been  applied  two  years  before  to  the  straw- 
berry bed,  at  the  rate  of  about  half  a  bushel  to  the  square  rod. 

Agar  said,  "  Give  me  neither  poverty  nor  riches"— and  this  will 
ever  be  the  prayer  of  the  wise.  Our  incomes  should  be  like  our  shoes  : 
if  too  small,  they  will  gall  and  pinch  us,  but  if  too  largo,  they  will 
cause  us  to  stumble  and  to  trip.  Wealth,  after  all,  is  a  relative  thin^ 
since  he  that  has  little,  and  wants  less,  is  richer  than  he  that  has 
much,  but  wants  more. 

Oiiiovs. — If  onions  be  planted  in  the  same  hill  with  vine'^,  it  is  said 
they  will  protect  the  latter  from  tlie  depredations  of  the  striped  bug. 


30  days. 


S  E  P  T  K  M  B  E  R  . 


Ififctiiifitioii  aitit  fionlHiins  of  t lie  Plttnets. 


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sou 

o   , 

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7 

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Jupiter.   I    Saturn. 


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h  m 
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1  47 

2  06 


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dec  n  so'h 
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eve 


Phases  of  the  JfKoott. 

([  Last  Ciuaitei  4th  day  4h  53m  evening 
%  New  Moon  12th  day  8h  26ni  morning. 
I)  First  Quarter  I'Olh  day  3h  9m  morning 
O  Full  Moon  26th  day  8h  93m  itKirning. 


Calendar,     I  ©      0 

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O    1®|    •    I       0       10    lEq.t. 
south|P!|R&S  Idee.  nor.|sem'r!o  F. 


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Si,ate  Election. 
9  Apogee. 
d  runs  high  N, 

[Trinity. 
14th  Sunday  aft. 


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17th  Sunday  after 
Trinity. 


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2  9  49 

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15  .58 

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11  63 

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Always  have  a  plan  of  your  bus'iii"ss  su 
hoLU  has  its  appropriate  duty,  the  hijur  vvi 

Undertake  no  moie  than  you  can  perfur 

Do  one  thing  at  a  time. 

If  hindrances  <  ccur,  waste  no  time  in  fr 
the  passing  circumstances. 


tud  to  the  season  ;  if  every 
II  remind  you  of  that  duty. 


:itiess  regrets,  br.L  impiove 


2^ 


OOTOBE  n, 


194*. 


Oh  I   liosv  'I'inio  c'langes  !   and  man,  too, 
I>oth  with  the  Wizzard  change  ; 

Borrow  his  every  form  and  hue, 
And  in  his  footsteps  range  ; 


JFai-»nfrs'  Caiendftr. 

Whv  is  not  riiore  attention  i)aid  in  Vermont  to  the  raisin?  of  goid 
fruit?  In  Urand  Isle  County,  in  other  vicinities  of  Lake  Champlain, 
end  alimgthe  Connecticut  River,  we  are  aware  that  good  fruit  is  now- 
produced  ;  and  indeed,  in  some  instances  within  our  knowledge,  the 
orchard  is  (he  most  piofttahle  part  of  the  farm.  In  these  cases,  the 
fruit  is  principally  sol^  in  our  viihiges,  instead  of  being  used  for  cider  or 
sauce.  But  more  good  fruit  con  be  raised,  and  ought  to  bo — yea,  and 
v.'ili  he  raised,  when  the  owners  of  orchards  learn  the  truth,  thatgood 
fruit  can  be  produced  as  well  a?  b-.rd.  The  horticultural  societies  of 
Massachusetts  have  effected  wonders  by  way  of  introducing  new  and 
excellent  fruit,  and  of  improving  lire  mode  of  fruit  culture.  We  trust 
this  spirit  of  improvement  will  soon  be  felt  in  Vermont. 

Fnut  moi.k  may  be  got  rid  of  with  a  little  care.  They  alight  upon 
the  young  fruit  in  the  months  of  June  and  July,  and  lay  their  eggs  on 
the  outside,  at  the  blossom  end  of  the  fruit.  In  a  few  days  the  eggs 
are  batched,  and  the  young  worm  i.t  once  burrows  into  tlie  apples  and 
feeds  upon  them.  These  apples  mainly  fall  to  the  ground  btfore  ths 
sound  ones-,  and  are  what  are  usually  called  wind-fallen  apples.  Now 
for  the  remedy:  it  is  simply  to  gather  up  a'/ the  wind  fallen  apples 
and  make  sach  use  of  them  as  !o  be  sure  and  kill  the  worms  ;  perhaps 
boil  them  and  feed  :o  the  hogs.  In  addition  to  tlii.=,  hang  an  old  cloth 
in  the  crotches  of  the  trees.  It  is  said  that  when  the  worms  begin  to 
leave  the  apples,  tliey  will  conceal  themselves  in  the  cloth,  and  may 
be  easily  destiiiyed. 


Industry. — Every  young  ntan  should  remember  that  the  world  al- 
ways has  and  always  will  honor  industry — at  least  that  part  of  the 
world  whose  respect  is  worth  gaining.  The  useless  idler,  or  he  who 
seeks  exercise  in  amusements  that  produce  no  useful  end,  may  look 
with  scorn  upon  the  smutty  laborer  engagecS  in  his  toil :  but  his  scorn 
is  praise  ;  his  contempt  is  an  honor.  Honest  industry  will  secure  the 
respect  of  the  wise  and  good  among  men,  and  give  the  priceless  bliss 
of  au  easy  consctence,  peace  of  mind  and  health  of  body.  Toil  on, 
then,  yormg  men.  Make  your  business  an  amusement:  look  upon 
labor  as  a  blessing,  not  as  a  curse,  and  you  will  have  no  cau»e  loenvy 
the  pampered  sons  of  wealth. 

7'o  Make.  Ynast. — Take  two  middling  sized  boiled  potatoes,  mash, 
and  add  a  pint  of  boiling  water  and  two  table  spoonfuls  of  brown  sugar. 
One  pint  of  hot  water  should  be  applied  to  every  half  pint  of  the  com- 
pound. Cold  water  is  better  in  warm  weather.  This  yeast  being  nrade 
without  tlour,  will  keep  longer,  and  is  said  to  be  much  better  than 
any  other. 

H'ntrrij  Potatoes. — Watery  potatoes,  or  those  in  which  carbon  does 
not  abound,  are  always  deficient  in  nutritive  qualities,  which  depend 
on  tire  presence  of  carbon.  The  latter  cannot  exist  in  its  just  pro- 
portion independently  of  proper  light  and  beat.  Hence  potatoes  grown 
in  an  orchard  are  never  good  ;  the  light  and  oxygen  which  should  act 
upon  them,  is  intercepted  by  the  leaves  of  the  various  t'ruit  trees  ;  the 
deleterious  portion  of  the  carbon  which  the  light  and  oxygen  would 
have  carried  off,  mixes  with  the  watery  particles  of  the  vegetable, 
and  it  becomes  not  only  deficient  in  nutriment,  but  absolutely  un- 
wholesome. 

Never  promise  what  you  have  not  the  means  and  the  intention  to 
perform. 


3S 

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WieclinaSion  and  Southing  of  Sfte  FlatieSs. 

o. 

Mercury. 

Venus. 

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Saturn. 

Herscliel. 

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Pliaaes  of  the  Jlfoon. 

(J  Last  Quarter  4th  day  llh  39m  morning. 
@  New  Moon  11th  day  6h  34ni  evening. 
J)  First  Qiiartev  18th  dny  lOh  26m  morning 
O  Full  Moon  26th  day  Oh  15m  morning. 


Calendar, 

S-  ^  Aspects,   «fcc. 


O  I  O 


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southiPllR&S  dec.sou.  sem'r|0  F. 


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29  3 

30  4 
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®  Apn-jee. 
VGr.el.  dr.h.N. 

festal. 

18tli  Sunday  after 
Trinity. 

[1492 
St,  Salvador  disc. 
19th  S  af  T.^per 

?Q     dr.  lows, 


dhd 

20thSaf  Trinity. 
Nelson  killed, 
[1805. 

0fia 

Hogarth  d.  1764. 
21st  S  afTrinity, 
d  runs  high  N 
©Apogee. 


h  m  h 
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7  5  29 

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17  5  15' 11 
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20|5  11  11 
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285 
295 


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31  4  57|n 
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33  1  5.5' 11 
35  4  53  II 
37  4  5l!ll 
38k  50  11 


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14  29 
37  4 
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44  8 
6  16 

28  16 
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33  21 
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39  28' 16 
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11  7 
11  24 

11  42 

12  0 
12  17 
12  33 

12  49 

13  5 
13  90 
13  35 

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14  28 
14  39 

14  50 

15  J 
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15  21 
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15  37 
15  45 
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16  3 
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16  14 
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Carefully  gather  up  the  fragments  of  time,  and  improve  them  for 
useful  purposes.  "As  goldsmiths  and  refiners  preserve  the  very 
sweeping?  of  their  shoj),  to  save  the  filings  of  gold  and  silver,  so  m 
christian  ought  to  be  very  careful  of  those  small  portions  of  time 
wliich  are  more  precious  than  metals."  This  is  an  excellent  rule  for 
all,  though  all  are  not,  what  they  should  be — true  Christians. 


NOVEMBER,. 


And  now  his  mirror,  now  his  sword, 
And  now  his  liour-i;las3  seize  ; 

Tlioii  fool',   why  is  thy  mind  still  stored 
With  trifles  such  as  these? 


"Silk  iJress. — Silk  being  ;i  non-conductor  of  electricity,  is  an  ex- 
cellent material  for  dress.  One  of  the  primary  causes  for  the  -languor 
which  is  felt  in  damp  weather  is  said  to  be  the  damp  atmosphere, 
robbina;  us  of  our  electricity— which  a  medical  writer  calls  the  buoy- 
ant cordial  of  the  body.  Those,  therefore,  who  are  apt  to  be  spirit- 
less in  damp  weather  are  recommended  to  wear  silk  waistcoats,  draw- 
ers anjl  stockings.  Silk  should  be  used  in  every  possible  manner  by 
the  weak — in  the  lining  of  sleeves,  cloaks,  coat.<,  coverlits,  &c." 

"  Tliere,  that's  all  very  (iiie  ;  but  mercy  on  us  !  how  are  we  ever 
to  ^et  silk  so  plenty  as  all  this  implies  ?"  This  is  what  we  presume 
will  he  the  reflection  of  a  majority  of  the  readers  of  the  above  ex- 
tract. Yet  it  is  as  easy  to  supply  so  much  silk  as  it  would  be  to  pro- 
duce so  much  linen  ;  indeed,  we  think,  after  the  business  is  once  un- 
derstood, that  it  will  be  easier.  Incredible  as  it  may  seem,  it  is 
nevertheless  true,  that  silk  can  be  raised  in  Vermont  without  difli- 
cuity.  Sufliciently  has  the  experience  of  a  few  proved  this  fact. — 
American  silk  is  now  manufactured  to  a  considerable  extent,  and  it 
is  every  way  a  superior  article.  Why  not  raise  it  in  Vermont  for  our 
own  use  ?  France  once  thotight  she  could  not  raise  silk.  Henry  IV. 
and  his  great  minister,  Sully,  believed  this  was  an  error,  and  otfered 
a  bounty  so  as  to  ensure  those  against  loss  who  attempted  the  silk 
culture.  They  succeeded — the  exports  of  silk  now  bring  France 
S2.i, 0011,00:)  a  year!  And  France  is  said  not  to  be  so  good  for  silk 
culture  a*;  Massachusetts,  and  certainly  no  better  than  Vermont.  Our 
wives  (di.i.'t  laugh — there  are  three  of  us,  each  with  a  wife,)  use 
Vermont  s,llc  and  twist,  manufactured  by  one  of  them,  and  pronounce 
it  better,  in  all  its  qualities, than  any  foreign  silk  usually  to  be  found  ; 
we,  thercl'ire,  don't  preacii  for  domestic  silk  without  excellent  au- 
thority— i,i  Dur  opinion.  Gi  into  the  silk  business,  then,  we  pray 
you  :  not  .■ -;  a  speculation  ;  do  not  hazardously  expend  much  money 
with  the  expectation  of  immediate  and  enormous  profits  ;  do  not  make 
that  so  much  youi  business  as  to  neglect  any  profitable  part  of  your 
present  operations  on  the  farm.  But  \'  e  advise  every  farmer  to  try 
the  experiment  for  himself  in  a  small  way,  to  begin  with — even  if  he 
do  nothing  but  s:itisfy  himself  that  the  mulberry  will  adapt  itself  to 
his  soil.  Tliat  cftected,  lie  may  go  on  as  he  pleases.  If  he  has  chil- 
dren, especially  daugliteis,  and  will  furnish  them  with  the  means  and 
the  necessary  instruction  about  feeding,  we  will  warrant  him  success 
in  raising  liis  own  sewing-silk.  When  this  is  generally  done,  the  fact 
is  estalilished  beyond  controversy  that  silk  may  bo  raised,  and  capi- 
talists will  not  be  wanting  to  purchase  the  SLunaai  ficsces  of  the  silk 
woini,  to  be  manufactured.  ^^ 


Implements  and  7 ools.— When  not  in  use,  see  that  these,  of  every 
kind,  are  kept  under  cover:  once  a  week  examine  every  thing  of  the 
kind  you  have,  and  have  whatever  may  need  it,  repaired. 

Edtication  is  a  better  safeguard  for  liberty  than  a  standing  army. — 
If  we  retrench  the  pay  of  the  schoolmaster,  we  must  raise  the  wages 
of  the  recruiting  sergeant. 

A  man  who  gives  his  children  a  habit  of  industry,  provides  for  them 
better  than  by  giving  them  a  stock  of  money. 

Consider  well  the  end  of  every  thing  you  dn— the  end— not  the  im- 
mediate results — the  momcnlary  gratification — but  the  end  of  a  course 
of  conduct. 


30  days. 


NOVEMBER. 


27 


J9eflinatioti  und  Soulliiiis  of  fhe  Plauels. 


dec  S|  sou    dec  Hi  sou  dec  s    sou  decs  i  sou  dec  s 


mor 

\°     '  '  h   m 

1  10  24  U  13 

7  14  16  1127 

13  17  44  11  41 

19  20  41  11  56 

25  23    21  ev.  9 


3     0 
0  33 

sou 


4  34  9    8 
7    9i9  11 


Mars.     I  Jupiter.   |     Siiturn.      Herschel. 
dec  II    sou 


mori  I  eve 

h  m '  °      '  I  h  m 

2  3219  49   3  34-8  57  20  30 


4  3  9  40    3  40  8  33 

5  33  9  30   3  43  8    9 

7  1  9  211  3  42  7  45 

8  29'9  10'  3  39  7  21 


20  26 
20  21 

20  16 
20  10 


evo 
h  m 
5  30 

5  8 
4  46 
4  24 
4    2 


eve 
li  ni 
0  30'9  27 
0  26  9  3 
0  23  8  39 
0  20  815 
0  181751 


JRhases  of  the  Jftooii. 

(J  Last  Cluarter  3d  day  6h  29m  morning. 
O  Now  Moon  10th  day  41i  46m  morning. 
D  First  Quarter  16tli  day  81i  41m  evening, 
O  Full  Moon  24th  day  6h  52m  evening. 


Calendar,    |  0  I  ©  I    0    |«]    ®    I      O       |    0    \Kq.  t. 
Aspects,   <fcc.irise  |sets  southlPl]Rt&.S  idee.  sou. |sem'r|0  F. 


16 


[1775. 
St.  Johns  taken,  i 
22d  S  af  Trinity,  i 


506 

.Milton  d.  1674. 
23d  S  af  Trinity. 
^  Perigee.  C  runs  i 
[low  S. 
[1832, I 
Chas,    Carrol    d. 

c  h  d  0§cisup. 

Ft  Washington  t. 
24tliSarT.[1776. 
9  in  Perilielion. 
j)l|6.  Tj  Stat. 


§  in  Aphelion. 
25th  S  al  Trinity. 
2crc5-    •Ar.. 
D  runs  high  N. 


St.  Andrew. 


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10  21|18 

11  31  18 
mornjig 

0  38  19 

1  43,19 

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3  47,20 

4  48  20 

5  48  20 
dris  |20 

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5  5121 

6  44  21 

7  40  21 

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3  55  16 

16  46  16 

29  15  16 
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16  17 
16  18 
16  18 
16  17 
16  14 
16  11 
16  7 
16  3 
15  58 
15  52 
15  45 
15  37 
15  28 
15  18 
15  8 
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14  18 
14  3 
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13  31 
3  15 
12  57 
12  39 
12  20 
12  0 
11  40 
11  17 
10  56 


Aim  at  strict  punctuality  in  engagements.  A  man  who  wants  punc- 
tuality, not  only  wastes  his  own  time,  but  often  intrudes  upon  that 
of  others,  which  may  be  still  more  valuable. 

We  must  guard  against  a  spirit  of  procrastination  ;  also  he  watch- 
ful over  ourselves,  lest  a  habit  of  unprofitable  anxiety,  as  to  the  fu- 
ture, rob  us  of  our  time. 


rPECEMGER,  1844. 


Spurn  iliis  uorlil  lor  a  bett-ir  home, 

Wliere  his  w'ings  cannot  soar  ; 
VVIiere  chance  and  change  shall  never  come, 

And  lime  shall  be  no  more. 


Rradinir. — If  I  wore  to  pray,  says  ."^ii  J.  Herschfl.  for  a  taste  which 
should  stand  me  in  stead  under  every  variety  of  circumstances,  and 
be  a  source  of  happiness  and  cheerfulness  to  me  through  life,  and  a 
shield  against  al)  its  ill,  however  things  might  go  amiss,  and  the  world 
frown  upon  me,  it  would  be  a  taste  for  reading.  I  speak  of  it,  "'of 
course,  only  as  a  worldly  advaitage,  and  i>ot  in  the  slightest  degree 
superreding  or  iJerogating  from  the  hisher  office,  and  surer  and  strong- 
er panoply  of  religious  principles — but  as  a  taste,  an  instrument  and 
a  mode  of  pleasurable  giatification.  Give  a  man  this  taste  and  the 
means  of  gratifying  it,  and  you  can  hardly  fail  of  makiog  a  happy  man 
— unless,  indeed,  you  put  into  his  hands  a  most  perverse  selection  of 
books.  Vou  place  him  in  contact  with  the  best  society  in  every  pe- 
riod of  history — wiih  the  wisest,  wittiest— the  bravest  and  the  purest 
characters  who  have  adorned  humanity.  You  make  him  a  denizen  of 
all  nations — a  contemporary  of  all  ages.  The  world  has  been  created 
for  him.  It  is  haidly  possible  but  the  woild  should  take  a  higher  and 
l)stter  tone  from  the  constant  habit  of  associating  in  thought  with  a 
class  of  thinkers,  to  say  the  least  of  it,  above  the  average  of  humani- 
ty. Jt  id  morally  impossible  but  that  the  manners  should  imbibe  a 
tinge  of  good  breeding  and  civilization,  from  having  constantly  before 
their  eyes  the  way  in  which  the  best  informed  men  have  ta'ked  and 
conducted  themselves  in  their  intercourse  with  eaih  other. 

He  is  a  rich  man,  who  lives  within  his  income,  be  it  ever  so  small; 
be  is  a  poor  man,  who  e.iceeds  it,  be  it  evei  so  large. 

Trees. — It  is  a  custom  in  Turkey,  says  Dr.  Walsh,  to  plant  a.pla- 
turniis  orientalis  (bultonwood  tree)  on  the  hiith  of  a  son,  and  a  cypress 
on  the  death  of  one.  Were  this  custom  adopted  in  the  United  States, 
it  would  give  us,  at  the  end  of  forty  years,  about  twenty  millions  of 
trees  more  than  we  now  have — a  consideration  of  no  mean  importance 
to  posterity.  And  were  the  trees  planted  by  the  roadside,  most  of 
our  public  highways  would,  at  that  period,  he  converted  into  delight- 
ful avenues,  'i'he  road  from  Strasburg  to  Munich,  a  distance  of  250 
miles,  is  an  avenue  of  fruit  trees. 

Cultivators. — Every  farmer  should  have  a  Cultivator.  It  is  a  real 
labor  saving  machine,  whereby  an  old  horse  and  a  boy  can  do  more 
hoeing  in  a  day  than  can  be  done  in  any  other  way  by  the  same 
amount  of  power. 

Warm  Bread. — Dr.  Bell,  in  his  excellent  work  on  regimen  and  lon- 
gevity-, states  that  bread  yet  warm,  or  even  recently  from  the  oven, 
is  unwholesome,  especially  to  those  whose  e.xercise  in  the  open  air  is 
limited.  It  is  prejudicial  to  the  dyspeptic,  and  to  those  who,  with- 
out suffering  themselves  to  be  on  this  list,  suffer  frequently  from  pain 
and  spasm  in  the  stomach.  Of  the  same  injurious  nature  is  hot  but- 
tered toast. 

To  destroy  your  authority  over  your  children — When  you  are  in  good 
humor,  give  them  sugar-plums,  when  in  ill  humor,  blows  and  reproach. 

To  embitter  domestic  life — Maintain  your  opinion  on  small  matters 
at  the  point  of  the  bayonet. 

Our  life  begins  like  the  church  service,  with  music,  and  afterwards 
come  teaching  and  repentance. 

Prudence  and  love  are  not  made  for  each  other ;  in  proportion  as 
love  incieascs,  prudence  diminishes. 

Taking  a  hint  sometimes  saves  taking  a  kick. 


SI  days. 


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Tlie  People  elect  Governor  in  all  the  States  save  New  Jersey,  Ma- 
ryland, Virginia,  and  South  Carolina,  in  which  the  Legislatures  elect. 
Tn  Louisiana  the  People  vote,  and  the  Legislature  elect  from  the  two 
highest  candidates. 


*GoveinGrs  of'l'errilories  appointed  by  the  President  and  Senate. 

f  Tliere  are  lour  sessions  of  the  Legislature  of  Rhode  Island,  viz: 
on  the  1st  Wednesday  of  May  and  June,  and  on  the  last  Wednesday 
of  October  ajjd  January. 


31 

Population  of  the  United  States,    according  to  the  Sis        I 

Enumerations.                                                | 

FROM  THE  OFFICIAL    REVISIO!^.                                                       j 

States. 

1790. 

1800. 
151,719 

1310 

ro5 

1S20. 

1830. 
399,955 

1840,        1 

Maine, 

96,540 

228, 

298,335 

501,793    1 
284,574    1 

N.  H. 
Mass. 
11. Island 

141,899 

183,702 

214,360 

244,161       209,328 

.373.717 

423,245 

472,040 

523,287       610,408 

737,699    i 

69,'ll0 

69,122 

77,031 

83,0.59         97,199 

108,830    1 

i    Conn. 

238,141 

251,002 

262,042 

275,2021      297,665 

309,978    1 

Vt. 

85,416 

154,465 

217,713 

235,764       230,652 

291,948    1 

N.  York, 

340,120 

586,756 

959,949 

1,372,812,   1,918,608 

2,428,921 

N.J, 
Penn. 

184,139 

211,949 

249,.555 

277,575       320,823 

373,306 

434,373 

602,365 

810,091 

1,049,458    1,348,233 

1,724,033 

Bel.. 

59,098 

64,273 

72,674 

72,749         76,748 

78,085 

Md. 

319,728 

341,548 

380,,546 

407,350       447,040 

4159,232 

Va. 

748,308 

880,200 

974,622 

1,065,379    1^,211,405 

1,239,797 

■    N.C. 

393,751 

478,103 

555,500 

638,829 

737,987 

7.53,419 

s.  c. 

249,073 

345,591 

415,115 

502,742 

581,185 

594,398 

Georgia, 

82,548 

162,101 

252,433 

340,987 

516,823 

691,392 

Ala. 

20,845 

127,901 

309,527 

590,756 

Miss. 

8,850 

40,352 

75,448 

136,621 

375,651 

Lou. 

76,550 

153,407 

215,739 

352,411 

Tcnn. 

35,791 

105,602 

201,727 

422,813 

681,904 

829,210 

Ky. 

73,077 

920,955 

406,511 

.504,317 

687,917 

779,828 

Ohio, 

45,305 

230,760 

58;, 434 

937,903 

1,519,467 

Indiana 

4,875 

24,520 

147,178 

343,031 

685,866 

Illinois, 

12,282 

55,211 

157,455 

476,183 

Missou. 

20,845 

66,530 

140,445 

383,702 

Aikan. 

14,273 

30,388 

97,574 

Mich. 

4,702 

8.896 

31,039 

212,207 

D.  Col. 

14,093 

24,023 

33,039 

39,834 

43,712 

Florida, 

34,730 

54,477 

Wiscon, 

30,945 

Iowa, 

43,112 

Total, 

3,929,827 

5,305,925'7,239,814 

9-,638,13l'l2,S66.920 

17,068,066 

JVutnher  of  Sexes- 

iVldtC-    Free  cuL.     Slaves. 

Males  7,249,266  186,467  1,246,400 

Total  aggregate               17,062,.560  1 1 

Fern's  6,939,842  199,778  1,240,805 

Add  persons  in  naval  se 
Total  aggregate 

rvice  6,100    1 

Tot'l  14,189,108  386,245  2,487,213 

17,068,066    1 

JfSiscellaneons  Statistics.                             || 

Whites,  deaf  and  dumb          6,082 

Engaged  in  the  learned  pro-               | 

blind                           5,024 

fessions                                 05,236    1 

insane  and  idiots     14,508 

Pensioner.                               20.797    ■ 

Colored,  deaf  and  dumb             977| Universities  or  colleffes              173  I  i 

blind                           1,892 

Students  in  do.                        16,233 

insane  and  idiots      2,926 

Acad,  and  giam.  schools         3,242 

Engaged  in  mining                  15,203 

Students  in  do.                      164,159 

agriculture           3,717,7561  Primary  and  com.  schools     47,209'  | 

commerce                117,575 [Scholars  in  do.                    1,845,244    | 

manufac.  &  trades791,545 

White  persons  over  20  years 

navigation  ocean     56,025 

of   age   who   cannot   read 

nav.  rivers  &c.        33,067 

and  write                           .549,693 

KATKS  OP  PO»»TA«b.E;.— Osi  44  siaigie  Letter, 
For  any  distance  not  exceeding  30  miles,  6  cents. 

■Over  30,  and  not  exceeding  80     "  JO 

•Over  80,  ond  no*  exceeding  150    "  10  1-2 

•Over  150,  and  not  exceeding  400     "  18  3-4 

Over  iOO  mites,  C5 

A  Letter  composed  of  two  pieces  of  paper  is  charged  wilii  double 
tliese  rates  ;  of  tliree  pieces,  with  triple;  of  four  pieces,  with  quad- 
■ruple.  "  One  or  more  pieces  of  paper,  mailed  as  aietter,  and  weigh- 
ing  line  ounet,  fchall  be  charged  with  quadruple  postage  ;  at  the  same 
rate,  should  the  weight  be  greater." 

Newspaper  Postage. 
For  each  J^c^nspaper,    not  carried  out  of  the  State  in  which   it  is 
ipuhlished,  or  if  carried  out  of  the  State,  not  carried  over  one  hundred. 
rniles,   one  cent.     Over  one  hundred  miles  and  out  of  the  State  in 
■wliicli  it  is  published,  one  and  a  half  cents. 

Magazines  aud  PampSilets. 
If  published  periodically,  distance  not  exceeding  one  hundred  miles, 
one  and  one-half  cents  jier  sheet.  If  puhli.^hcd periodically, distance 
ovei  one  hundred  miles,  two  and  one-half  cents  per  sheet.  If  not 
published  periodically,  distance  not  over  one  hundred  miles,  four 
cents  per  sheet.  If  not  published  periodically,  distance  over  one 
hundred  miles,  six  cents  per  sheet.  Docks  published  in  extra  news- 
papers are  charged  with  periodical  postage. 

"  Bv3ry  j)ri;t(ed  Pamphlet  or  JMagaiinc  which  contains  more  than  24 
pages  on  a  royal  sheet,  or  any  sheet  of  less  dimensions,  shall  be 
•charged  by  the  sheet ;  and  small  pamphlets,  printed  on  a  half  or  quar- 
ter sheet  of  royal  or  less  size,  shall  be  charged  with  half  the  amount  of 
pos'age  charged  on  a  full  sheet." 

The  postage  on  Ship  Letters,  if  delivered  at  the  office  where  the 
vessel  arrives,  six  cents;  if  conveyed  by  post,  two  cents  in  addition 
to  the  ordinary  postage. 

Extract  of  a  Circular  ii-oni  tlie  Postmaster  General. 
Postmasters  may  enclose  money  in  a  letter  to  the  publisher  of  a 
newspaper,  (or  magazine,)  to  pay  the  subscription  of  a  third  person, 
and  frank  the  letter,  it  written  by  himself. 

Any  writing  or  marks  on  the  margin  of  a  newspaper  sent  by  mail, 
sulijects  it  to  letter  postage,  and  the  person  sending  it  to  a  tine  of  five 
dollars. 


J^'ewsft  up  eys 

Vt  Gazette,  Bennington,  com.  1783 
Rutland  Herald,  Rutland,  .1792 
Burlington  Sentinel,  1801 

Vt.  Watchman  &  State  Journal, 

Montpelier,  1807 

North  Star,  Danville,  i807 

Vt.  Patriot,  Montpelier,  1826 

Vt.  Chronicle,  Windsor,  1826 

Vt.  Telegraph,  Brandon,  1826 

Burlington  Free  Press,  1827 

Universalist  Watchman,  Montpe- 
lier, 1829 
Vt.  Phfenix,  Brattleboro',  1831 
People's  Press,  Middlebury,  1835 
Windham  Co.  Democrat,  Brattle- 
boio',  1836 
Vt.  Mercury,  Woodstock,         1837 


The  Caledonian,  St.  Johns-    Com. 
bury,  1837 

Vergennes  Vermonter,  1838 

Bellows-Falls  Gazette,  1838 

Franklin  Messenger,  St.  Al- 
bans, 1838 
Voice  of  Freedom,  Brandon,  1839 
Vt.  Republican,  St.  Albans,  1840 
Spirit  of  the  Age,  Woodstock,  1840 
State  Banner,  Bennington,  1841 
Vt.  Observer,  Middlebury,  1842 
Asylum  Journal,  Brattleboro'  1842 
Vt.  Freeman,  Norwich,  1849 
American  Protector,  Bradford, 1843 
The  Gem,  do.  1843 
True  Democrat,  Burlington,  1843 
Family  Visitor,  Johnson,         1843 


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VERMONT. 


ITown  Clerk,  Constables,  Seleetinen,  Trustees, 
Overseer  of  the  Foor,  Votcn  ^gent,  and  Fost" 
JfMaster,  for  each  loirn  in  the  State. 

Beniiiiigton  County. 

J}RLIJ\raTO^.~Tov!n  clerk  John  B  Latlirop,  constables  Fred'k 
S  Caiifield,  Josiali  Arnold  ;  selectrnen  Samuel  Buck,  Galen  Canfield, 
Wm  DHo!t ;  trustees  Sylvester  Deining,  Asahel  Ilurd,Cyru9  B  Hills; 
listers  Wra  McAuley  jr.  S^m'l  M  West,  Curtis  Hawley  ;. overseer  of 
the  poor  Asaliel  Hurd,  town  agent  Anson  Buck,  postmasters  Jonathan 
Baker  jr.  West  Arlington,  Cyrus  B  Hills,  Arlington. 

BEA"J\'-IJ\~G7  0JV —Town  clerk  Wm  Haswell,  constables  John 
Fay,  James  3  Merrill ;  selectmen  Sam'l  Chandler,  James  P  Godfrey, 
Ira  Hawks,  Freeman  Stratton,  Edward  M  Welling;  trustees  Stephen 
Dewey,  E  D  Hubbell,  W  J  Watson  ;  listers  Peiry  Harwood  jr.  L 
Barney,  S  Robinson,  E  D  Hubbell,  Isaac  Gall;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Freeman  Stratton,  town  agent  John  Hicks,  postmasters  John  C  Has- 
woll,  Bennington,  Wm  E  Hawks,  North  B. 

DORSET. — Town  clerk  Heman  Morse,  constables  W  S  Martiudale, 
Austin  Ladd  ;  selectmen  Anson  Gray,  Josiah  Baton,  Ja's  T  Wilson  ; 
trustees  Ja's  T  Wilson,  Benj  Ames,  iMoses  Kellogg;  listers  Alexan- 
der Bliss,  Daniel  G  Williams,  J  N  Sikes  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Wm 
S  Martindale,  town  agent  Chauncey  Green,  postmasters  J  A  Hodge, 
Dorset,  M  B  Roberts,  East  D.,  Lewis  Curtis,  North  D. 

GL^STEJfBURY.— Town  clerk  Jeremiah  McDonald,  constable 
Alfred  Elwell,  selectmen  John  Elwell,  Jeremiah  McDonald,  Ishmael 
R  Elwell ;  trustees  John  Elwell,  Ishmael  R  Elwell,  Alfred  Elwell ; 
listers  John  Ehvell,  John  H  Mattison  ;  overseeis  of  the  poor  (select- 
men), town  agent  John  11  Mattison. 

LjIJVDGROVE. — Town  clerk  Amori  Benson,  constable  Ambrose 
Woodard,  selectmen  Ja's  Martin,  C  P  Mead,  Nath'l  French  jr.;  trus- 
tee Gideon  Davis  ;  listers  Selah  Warner,  Gideon  Davis,  J  F  Martin; 
town  agent  Amori  Benson,  Postmaster  Selah  Warren. 

M^JVC HESTER —Town  clerk  Wm  M  Sperry,  constable  F  W 
Hoyt,"  selectmen  Major  Ilawlay,  Benj  Munson,  John  S  Pettihone ; 
trustees  Ja's  Wheaton,  Daniel  Roberts  jr  David  Dyer  ;  listers  James 
Wheaton,  Ja's  Hickt.x,  Solomon  Bentley  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen); postmasters  L  C  Orvis,  Manchester,  Lyman  Harrington, 
Factory  Point. 


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Joel  Lyon,  Stephen  Dudley  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Stephen  Dudley, 
town  agent  Benj  Barnard,  postmaster  Oliver  P  Simonds. 

REjiDSBORO'. — Town  clerk  Ambrose  Stone,  constable  Jason  F 
Lord,  selectmen  Darius  Ballou,  Isaac  Estey,  Jacob  Hicks ;  trustees 
John  Hicks,  Daniel  Goodell ;  listers  John  Hicks,  Daniel  Goodell,  Ger- 
rett  Brown  ;  overseer  of  the  ,,oor  Wm  S  Bishop,  tovvn  agent  Jona 
Houghton,  postmaster  John  P  Hutchings. 

RUPERT— Town  clerk  Henry  Sheldon,  constables  Tho's  S  Be- 
bee,  Harmon  Underbill  ;  selectmen  Nathan  Burton,  John  Moore, 
Stephen  Taylor ;  trustees  Nathan  Burton,  Heniy  Sheldon,  John 
Phelps  ;  listers  Ja's  Sheldon,  Sterling  Sherman,  John  Harwood  ;  over- 
seers of  the  poor  (selectmen) ,  town  agent  Joseph  Hastings,  postmas- 
ters David  Sheldon,  Rupert,  Kinne  Preseott,  East  R.,  Enoch  Sher- 
man, West  R. 


4:6  TOWM  OFFICtRS  AND   POST  M4STEKS. 

S^JVDG^IE—Town  clerk  Walter  Randall,  constable  Daniel 
Weller,  Belectinen  Rosvvell  Tuttio,  Horace  flurd,  Desmon  Prindle  ; 
trustees  Theodore  Sanderson,  Charles  Sayer,  Josiah  S  Thomas  ;  lis- 
ters Levi  Randall,  Josiali  >S  Thomas,  Levi  Peck  ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Rosvvell  Tuttle,  postmaster  Jos  Tuttle. 

SEARSBUROH.— Town  clerk  Joseph  Eames,  constable  Ja's  Cro- 
sier, selectmen  Joseph  Eames, Harvey  Morse,  Chu's  L  Bellows  ;  trus- 
tees Joseph  Crosier,  Joseph  Eames,  Athley  Stone  ;  listers  Brigham 
Morse,  Jose|)h  Eames,  Ja's  Crosier  jr.;  postmaster  Eri  R  Stratton. 

SH^FTSBURY.—'VowR  c]>iTk  Hiram  Barton,  constables  J  M  Olin, 
Hiram  iMattison  ;  selectmen  N  Wheelock,  Joshua  Mattison,  Jared 
Howard  ;  trustees  Lemuel  Bottum,  N  Wheelock,  Joshua  Mattison  ; 
listers  F  Johnson,  Hiram  Cole,  Ira  Dickinson,  Martin  Mattison,  Eli 
Stone  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  A  S  Olin,  post- 
masters N  R  Douglass,  Shaftsl)uiy,  C  E  Houghton,  South  S. 

ST'.^jl/FOi?/).— Town  clerk  Otis  Phillips,  constable  Ira  Lee,  se- 
lectmen Jencks  Phillips,  Isaac  Sniead,  Tho's  Bratton  ;  trustees  S  C 
Millard,  Elisha  Peake,  J  L  Wilimarth  ;  listers  Otis  Phillips,  Wm 
Sanford,  Daniel  Oaks  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  VVni  San- 
ford,  postmaster  Stephen  C  Millard. 

SUJVDERLAJVD.— Town  clerk  Reuben  Webb  jr.,  constable  Eben 
II  Graves,  selectmen  Hiram  Bacon,  Gilbert  Bradley,  Ira  McLaugh- 
lin ;  trustees  Gilbert  Bradley,  Wm  L'ludon,  John  H  Sanderson  ;  list- 
ers Edmund  A  Graves,  Jerome  J  Hill,  Henry  Galusha  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor,  town  agent  and  postmaster  Gilbert  Bradley. 

WIJ\''I{ALL  — Town  clerk  Reuben  Brooks,  constable  Wm  D  Leon- 
ard, selectmen  Jolin  Jackson,  John  T  Leonard,  Benj  Thatcher  ;  trus- 
tees Job  Leonard,  Silas  Gleason,  Seth  Taylor;  listers  Jacob  Gale, 
Richard  Bond.  Horace  Gale  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jacob  Gale,  town 
agent  Jol)  Leonard,  postma.ster  Horace  C  Dean. 

WOODFORD.—Town  clerk  Wm  Park,  constable  Horace  Knapp, 
selectmen  Solomon  Day,  Zuriul  Cutter,  Josiah  Crawford  ;  listers  Jo- 
seph Knapp,  Solomon  Day,  Alonzo  Fox  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen), town  agent  Solomon  Day,  iiostmaster  Rosvvell  Day. 

X^'indiiain    County. 

ATHEJ^S. — Town  clerk  Lyman  Alexander,  constable  Tisdale  Por- 
ter, selectmen  Ethalstoii  Bailey,  Tisdale  Porter,  Timo  H  Whitney  j 
trustees  'I'isdale  Porter,  Timo  H  Whitney,  Lyman  Alexander  ;  list- 
ers Royal  T  Balch,  Jonathan  Colton,  Abial  Whitney  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Jonathan  Colton,  town  agent  Micah  Davis,  postmaster  Ethal- 
bton  Bayley. 

BRATTLEBORO'. —Town  clerk  Stephen  Greenlenf,  constable 
Roswell  Goodenough,  selectmen  Sam'l  Root,  Paul  Chase,  S  F  Good- 
enough  ;  trustee  Joseph  Clark;  listers  Sam'l  Dutton,  Zenas  Frost, 
Beniij.ih  Dudley  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  S.im'l  Earl  jr.,  town  agent 
Joseph  Goodhue,  postmasters  F  H  Fessenden,  Roswell  Goodenough, 
West  Village. 

BROOKLIJVE.— Town  clerk  Joel  Codding,  constable  Willard 
Lindsey,  selectmen  Anthony  Mason,  Edson  Higgins,  Dan'l  E  Whit- 
ney ;  trustees  Anthony  Mason,  Israel  Whitney  Nath'l  Hills;  listers 
Wm  B  Root  jr.  Berzelia  Stickney,  Erastus  Whitney  ;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Eph'm  Park,  postmaster  Joel  Cod- 
ding. 

DOVER  — Town  clerk  Fayette  Perry,  constable  Martin  Perry,  se- 
lectmen Laban  Jones,  Wm  H  Jones,  Asaph  Haskins  ;  trustees  Asaph 
Haskins,  Laban  Jones,  James  Mann  ;  listers  Paris  Rawson,  Solomon 
Jones,  Ja's  Lyman  ;  town  agent  Lewis  Hall,  postmaster  Martin  Perry. 


TOWN    OFFICERS  AND   POSTMASTERS.  4r7 

DUMjMERSTOJ\r.— Town  clerk  Joseph  Duncan,  constable  Jesse 
E  Worden,  selectmen  Johji  Clark,  Nath'l  French,  John  F  Stearns  ; 
trustee  Cluik  Kice  j  listers  Joel  Knight,  Benj  Willard,  Winslow  Dut- 
ton  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  John  B  Miller, 
postmasters  Luther  Allyn,  Dumnierston,  Nelson  W  Willard,  West  D. 

G RM FT OJ\r.— Town  clerk  Benj  H  Bridginan,  constable  Lewis  S 
Walker,  selectmen  Hyman  Bi.rgess,  Thomas  Hill,  Oliver  Davis; 
trustees  Hyman  Burgess,  Sam'l  Walker,  Luther  Conant  ;  listers  Jona 
S  Pettingill,  Henry  Holmes,  John  Dwinell  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Erastus  Burgess,  town  age.,t  Hyman  Burgess,  postmasters  Faoius 
Bancroft,  Gralton,  Tho's  P  Houghton,  Houghtonville. 

QVILFORD. — Town  cleik  John  Lynde,  constable  Cyrus  Carpen- 
ter, selectmen  Isaac  Brown,  Barnard  Lynde,  Tharideuii  Ashcraft ; 
trustees  Amos  Hart,  Hiram  Smith,  Warren  Blanchard  ;  listers  Jos  G 
Taylor,  George  Eels,  Henry  S  Chase  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Isaac 
Brown,  town  agent  Barnard  Lynde,  postmasters  W  G  Cutting,  Green 
River,  Dan'l  Jacobs,  Guilford,  Sam'l  L  Hunt,  G.  Centre. 

HALIFAX. — Town  clerk  Kufus  K  Henry,  constable  Stephen  Niles, 
selectmen  Isaac  Worden,  Timo  Larrabee,  Newton  Gleason  ;  trustees 
Kufus  K  Heniy,  Benj  Woodard,  Robert  Collins;  listers  Sam'l  H 
Smith,  Jonas  Scott,  Stephen  Niles  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men), town  agent  Ja's  L  Stark,  postmasters  Stophen  Niles,  Halifax, 
Salmon  Swan,  West  H.,  Jedediah  Stark,  South  H 

J  AM Ji  I  C'l. —Town  clerk  Joel  Hokon,  constable  Elijah  G  Shum- 
■way,  selectmen  Solo  Newell,  Wm  L  Waterman,  Luke  Howiird  ;  trus- 
tees John  Watson,  Squire  Gleason,  Loring  Bobbins  ;  listers  Pliny 
Barrows,  Warren  Wheeler,  Ziba  Chapin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Benj 
Muzzy,  town  agent  Solo  Newell,  postmaster  Lyman  Merritield. 

XOJVr»OJVZ>£/eflr.— Town  clerk  Alfred  Pierce,  constables  rtez- 
ron  White,  Ezekiel  Glazier;  selectmen  Reuben  Harrington,  George 
Howes  jr.  Barnett  Waite  ;  trustees  Barnett  Waite,  Stephen  Howard, 
David  Arnold  ;  listers  Ezra  Dodge,  Joseph  Stowell,  David  Arnold  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Barnett  Waite,  town  agent  David  Arnold,  post- 
master Peter  Dudley  jr. 

^MfltBOiiO' —Town  clork  Jesse  Cone,  constable  Henry  Whit- 
ney, selectmen  Almerin  Ames,  Pearley  Ballou,  Ira  Bryant ;  listers 
Robinson  Winchester,  Bradley  Houghton,  Martin  Winchester;  town 
agent  Cotton  Mather,  postmaster  Jesse  Cone. 

JVEH''FAJ\rE. — Town  clerk  Otis  Warren,  constable  Lawson  B 
Morse,  selectmen  Geo  Fisher,  Sam'l  Hall,  John  Newman  ;  trustee 
Artemas  Bruce  ;  listers  Warren  Cushing  jr.  Cha's  C  Merrifield,  Rich- 
mond Dunklee  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Cha's  K  Field, 
postmasters  Franklin  Sawyer,  Fayetteville,  Cha's  W  Joy,  Williams- 
ville. 

PUTJVEV.— Town  clerk  Wm  Wilder,  constable  L  H  Roberts,  se- 
lectmen I  T  Radway,  Israel  Keyes,  David  Crawford  ;  trustee  John 
Kimball ;  listers  Ja's  Black,  Rufus  Fitts,  Cha's  Blood  ;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  John  Smith,  postmaster  P  R  Chan- 
dler. 

ROCKIJVGHAM.— Town  clerk  Ale.v'r  S  Campbell,  constable  Ch's 
W  Pulsipher,  selectmen  Elisha  Livermore,  John  Wilev  2d,  Eleazer 
Allbee  ;  trustees  Sam'l  Allbee,  Elias  Dlcott  jr.  Wm  C  Wiley  ;  listers 
Asa  Locke,  Henry  Lake  jr.  Russell  Hyde  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John 
Wiley  2d,  town  agent  Cyrus  Locke,  postmasters  Wm  R  Williams, 
BellovNS  Falls,  Harvey  Wood,  Rockingham,  Benj  Frost  jr.  Saxtou's 
Village. 

tiUJIERSET.— Town  clerk  Ephraim  Rice,  constable  Geo  E  Rice, 
selectmen  Joseph  Pike,  Alex'r  H  Pike,  Martin  Bartlett ;  trustee  Jos 


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Pike  ;  listers  Walter  King,  Eph'm  Rice,Rufus  Cobb  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Jos  Pike,  town  agent  Eph'm  Eire. 

STRAl'TOJf.—Town  cleik  Richard  Scott,  constable  Ira  Scott, 
aelectmen  John  N  Glazier,  Ezekicl  Estabrook,  Otis  Persons  jr.;  trus- 
tees Stephen  Ballard,  John  N  Glazier,  Ezekiol  Estabrook  ;  listers 
Ja'e  Spra^'ue,  Ezekiel  Estabrook,  John  N  Glazier;  overseer  of  the 
poor  John  N  Glazier,  town  agent  Moses  Forrister,  postmaster  Luther 
Holhrook. 

TOH'J^'SHEMD.— Town  clerk  Emery  Cathan,  constable  Jona  Aus- 
tin, selectmen  Henry  L  Aiken,  Ja's  H  Phelps,  Daniel  Fisher  ;  trus- 
tees Samuel  Gray,  Clark  Wilkinson,  Rnlph  Brintnal ;  listers  Samuel 
Gray,  Clark  Wilkinson,  Nathan  Pierce  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Bar- 
nard Salisbury,  town  agent  John  Roberts,  postmasters  John  Roberta, 
Townshend,  John  Fessenden,  West  T. 

VERJ\rOJf.— Town  clerk  Marshall  Whithed,  constable  Jarvis  F 
Burrows,  selectmen  Hiram  Johnson,  Elijah  Stebbins,  Alonzo  New- 
ton ;  trustees  E\\  Lee,  Horace  Wood,  Asahel  Dickinson  ;  listers  Mar- 
shall Whithed,  Jos  E  Franklin,  Noyes  Streeter  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Paul  Streeter,  town  ogent  Isaiah  W  Johnson,  postmaster  Marshall 
Whithed. 

JVARDSBORO'.— Town  clerk  Jno  Tufts,  constable  Erastus  Rams- 
dell,  selectmen  Holland  Plimpton,  John  C  Ramsdell,  Wales  A  Bridg- 
es ;  trustees  Natli'l  Ward,  Silas  Dexter.  Levi  Fitts  ;  listers  Erasmus 
Plimpton,  Lewis  Hall,  Davis  Reed  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  E  Kid- 
der, town  agent  Daniel  Reed,  postmasters  John  Rice  jr.  Geo  Lawton, 
Peter  Hammoii. 

WESTMjjVSTER.—Town  clerk  Timo  Field,  constable  Reuben  C 
Gould,  selectmen  Edw'd  R  Campbell,  Naih'l  Sylvester,  Levi  Crow- 
ell  jr.;  trustees  David  Gnrham,  Timo  H  Hall ;  lister.i  Ira  Goodhue, 
Will  Church,  Elijah  B  Ranney  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Ranney, 
town  agent  Ellery  Allbee,  postmasters  Pliny  Saftord,  Westminster, 
Amos  T  Ball,  Westminster  West. 

WHITIj\QHJiM.— Town  clerk  Hosea  F  Ballou,  constable  P  H 
Sumner,  selectmen  Reuben  Winn,  David  Jillson  jr.  Parley  Starr; 
trustee  John  E  Butler  ;  listers  Sam'l  Newell,  Caleb  Bemis,  Hczekiah 
Murdock;  overseer  of  the  poor  Elisha  Putnam,  town  agent  Amos 
Brown,  postmasters  N  E  Butler,  Whitingham,  D  D  Wiioox,  Jackson- 
ville. 

JVILMIjVGTOJf.^Town  clerk  S  P  Flagg,  constable  Eliab  Crosby, 
selectmen  E  B  Chandler,  Arvine  Boyd,  Hiram  Haskell;  trustee  Hor- 
ace Alvord  ;  listers  Israel  Lawton  jr.  Dennis  Pa rmelee,  J  H  Dix  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Rufus  Smith  1st,  town  agent  Eliab  Crosby,  post- 
master E  C  Sargent. 

WIJVDHAjM. — Town  clerk  Wm  Harris,  constable  John  Woodburn 
jr.  selectmen  Jason  D  Jones,  Asa  Y  Gould,  Harvey  Burnap  ;  trustees 
Ezra  Pierce,  Timo  Burton,  Edw'd  Banks  ;  listers  Simeon  Barrett, 
Ja's  Stevens,  Clark  Stevens  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jason  D  Jones, 
town  agent  Joseph  Wood,  postmaster  Wm  Harris  jr. 

"Windsor  County. 

,  AA''D OVER,— Town  clerk  Joseph  Dodge  jr.,  constable  Ja's  Mcln- 
tire,  selectmen  Jos  Dodge  jr.  Henry  Heald,  Alden  Gutterson  ;  trus- 
tees John  B  Manning,  Geo  W  Stickney,  Harvey  Carlton  ;  listers  Lu- 
ther Abbot,  Joel  Stonard,  Franklin  Austin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Eph'm  Pulfer.  town  agent  Jos  Dodge  jr.,  postmasters  John  B  Manning, 
Andover,  Clia's  Sherwin,  Simondsville. 

BALTIMORE. — Town  clerk  John  Piper,  constable  Lyman  Litch, 
selectmen  Wm  Davis,    Phineaa  C  Robinson,   Zenas  H  Graves  ;  trus- 


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tees  Stephen  Robinson,  Luther  Giaves,  Jonathan  M  Eoynton  ;  listers 
Jona  M  Boynton,  Joshua  Leland,  Orin  E  Averill ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Ijevi  Piper,  town  agent  Josliua  Leland. 

BJlHM'JillD — Town  clerk  Elijah  vSpear,  constable  Lucius  Free- 
man, selectmen  Cha's  Walcott,  Isaac  1)  Davis,  Luther  Chaney  ;  trus- 
tees Jos  B  Danforth,  Eben'r  Atwooii,  Edmund  Pierce;  listers  Oliver 
Walcott,  Clark  Chamberlin,  Dan'l  Aiken  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Al- 
pheus  Howe,  town  agent  Sebastian  S,  Streeter,  postmasters  J  B  Dan- 
forth jr.  Barnard,  S  Belknap,  East  B. 

BETHEL, — Town  clerk  Albert  G  Marsh,  constable  Asa  Davis,  se- 
lectmen Calvin  Morse,  Afmon  Durkee,  Seneca  Marks  ;  trustees  Tho's 
P  Russell,  Simeon  Babbit,  James  Woodworth  ;  listers  Dan'!  Child, 
John  Torrey,  Azro  D  Hutchins  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Averill  Burnet, 
town  agent  Calvin  Morse,  postmasters  Jacob  Smith,  Bethel,  O  H 
Brooks,  East  B. 

BRIDGEJVATER.— Town  cFerk  Isaiah  Raymond,  constable  Ovid 
Tliompson,  selectmen  John  Woodward,  Salmon  Thompson,  Calvia 
Carpenter  ;  trustees  Josiah  Josselyn  jr.  R  W  Southgate, Gilbert  White; 
listers  Lyman  Raymond,  R  W  Southgate,  Alvan  Lamb;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Ovid  Thompson,  town  agent  Lyman  Raymond,  postmaster 
F  Henry. 

CAVEAi'DISH.— Town  clerk  Otis  Robbins,  constable  Jos  Adams, 
selectmen  Wm  Spaulding,  Isaac  Heald,  Otis  Robbins  ;  trustees  John 
Stearns,  Jos  White,  Abel  Burbank  ;  listers  Sani'l  Adams,  Salathicl 
Adams,  Abel  Burbank ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Isaac  Heald,  town  agent 
Salmon  F  Dutton,  postmasters  Otis  Robbins,  Cavendish,  Elijah  F 
Parker,  Proctorsville. 

CHESTER.— Town  clerk  Amo3  Heoid,  constables  B  B  Sargeant, 
S  Sherwin  ;  selectmen  Marvel  Johnson,  Wm  Mason,  Hershal  Davis  ; 
trustees  Amos  Heald,  Wm  Rounds,  Tho's  Robinson  ;  listers  Phineas 
O  Sargeant,  Jeremiah  Kibling,  Josiah  Dana  :  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen),  town  agent  Tho's  T  Barrett,  pcstmasiter  Joel  Gould. 

HERTFORD.— Tonn  clerk  Geo  E  Wales,  constable  Alvin  Bailey, 
selectmen  John  Porter,  John  Strortg,  Aaroi)  Willard  ;  trustees  John 
Porter,  Jona  Bugbee  jr.  Wm  Savage  ;  listers  Sam'l  Nutt,  Lucius  Ha- 
zcn,  Theophilus  Cusbing ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town 
agent  John  Porter,  postmasters  Justin  C  Brooks,  Hartford,  Jacob  Dim- 
iek,  (inechee  Village,  Wm  H  Steele,  West  H. 

HMRTL.^M'D.— Town  cUrk  E  M  Stocker,  constable  Lewis  Mer- 
ritt,  selectmen  Stephen  Paine,  Aaron  Hosington,  Jona  Bagley  ;  trus- 
tee Elias  Bates  ;  listers  Jona  Hodgman,  E  M  Stocker,  Wells  G  Had- 
ley  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Buckley  Marcy,  postmast- 
ers Curtis  Cady,  Ilartland,  Wm  Griffin,  North  H.,  Dustin  Bates, 
Taftsville. 

LUDLOW. — Town  clerk  Artemas  Spafford,  constable  Artemas 
Spaulding,  selectmen  Artemas  SpaSord,  Benj  Billings,  Merrick  Spaf 
ford  ;  trustees  Phinehas  Spaulding,  Cha's  Ives,  Levi  Adams  ;  listers 
Jazer  Smith,  Fred'k  Dnnbar,  Wm  Tilton  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Cha's 
Stimpson  jr.,  town  agent  Cha's  Ives,  postmaster  Dan'l  Perry. 

A'-ORWICH.—Tovin  clerk  Wra  E  Lewis,  constable  Saml  Wright, 
selectmen  John  Wright,  Edw  Morris,  Jos  Wyatt  ;  trustee  T  B  Ran- 
som ;  listers  J  B  C  Burton,  Francis  Pratt,  Jared  Goodale  ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Jared  Goodale,  town  agent  John  Wright,  postmaster  Har- 
vev  Burton. 

PLYMOUTH.— Town  clerk  Tho's  Moore,  constables  Cyru?  Joee- 
lyn,  Calvin  G  Coolidge  ;  selectmen  Moses  Pollatd  jr.  Lyman  Wood, 
Enoch  Wetherbee  ;  trustees  Jared  Marsh,  Andrew  R  Adams,  Lyman 
Wood ;  listers  Sam'l  Page,   Jared  Marsh,   Calvin  G  Coolidge  ;  over- 


50  TOWN  OFFICEBS  AND    POSTMASTERS. 


seer  of  the  poor  Israel  P  Brown,  town  agent  Jona  Hall,  postmasters 
R  P  Pollard,  Plymoutii,  VVm  C  Buscomb,  Tyson  Furnace. 

POMFRET. — Town  clerk  Otis  Cluimlierlin,  constable  Alonzo  L 
Cliainlierlin,  selectmen  Gardner  Winslow,  Martin  D  FoUett,  Crosby 
Miller  ;  trustees  Cyrus  S  Leavitt,  Gardner  WinsloM-,  Tlio's  Fraser : 
listors  Joim  Chedel,  Cyrus  S  Leavitt,  Eben'r  Bridge  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Ja's  H  Richardson,  town  agent  Henry  Hewitt,  postmasters  Cros- 
by iMiller,  Pomfret,  G  H  Sweet,  Snow's  Store. 

REJiDI^TQ — Town  clerk  B  Hapgood,  constable  Dan'l  Stearn,  se- 
lectmen Charles  Buck,  Rufus  Forbush,  Luther  Carlton  ;  trustees  B 
Ilapgood,  Cha's  Buck,  S  C  Shedd  ;  listers  John  Wheeler,  John  Ad- 
ams, Esach  Adams  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Cha's  Buck,  town  agent  B 
Hapgood,  postmasters  K  H  Hammond,  Reading,  Rufus  Buck,  South 
R.,  Walton  Brown,  Felchville. 

ROCHESTER.— Town  clerk  John  Trask,  constable  Barna  Cooper, 
selectmen  John  Trask,  James  Wing  2d,  Thomas  B  Martin  ;  trustees 
Ephraim  D  Briggs,  Amos  C  Richmond,  Gould  Stockwell ;  listers  Ez- 
ra McCollum,  Solon  Clark,  Gould  Stockwoll  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Tho's  B  Martin,  town  agent  Sumner  A  Webber,  postmaster  Charles 
Dodd. 

iJOr.^Z.rOA".— Town  clerk  Calvin  Skimier  2d,  constable  John  L 
Bowman,  selectmen  Elisha  Rix,  Forest  Adams,  CoitParkhurst ;  trus- 
tees Oramel  Sawyer,  T  H  Safford,  John  Marshall  ;  listers  John  L 
Bowman,  Cha's  S  Button,  Edw  Pierce  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  David 
Wheelock,  town  agent  Dan'l  Woodard,  postmaster  E  P  Nevens. 

SHJIROjY. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Shuttle^vorth,  constable  Hiram 
Mooro,  selectmen  Chester  Baxter,  Orin  Morehouse,  Freeman  Paec  ; 
trustees  Chester  Baxter,  J  C  Spalding,  John  Baldwin  ;  listers  Rode- 
rick D  Lathrop,  Abijah  C  Moslier,  Jos  L  Fay  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Freeman  Holt,  postmaster  Chester  Baxter. 

SPRfjVOFlELD.—Town  clerk  Henry  Closson,  constables  Hirara 
Harlow,  Preston  AveriU;  selectmen  Hiram  Harlow,  Jolin  Farnham, 
John  Cliipman  ;  trustee  Jonathan  Chase  ;  listers  John  Field,  Enos 
Brown,  Lewis  Weston  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Wm  VV 
Whitney,  postmasters  George  Washburn,  Springfield,  John  White, 
North  S. 

STOCKBRWOE.—Town  clerk  Merrick  Gay,  constable  John  R 
Forres,  selectmen  Sam'l  Eaton,  Justin  Morgan,  Sam'l  Belcher:  trus- 
tees Sam'l  Belcher,  Sam'l  Eaton,  Asa  Patridgo  ;  listers  Caleb  Leon- 
ard, David  y\very,  Leonard  Ainsworth  ;  overseers  of  th.?  poor  (se- 
lectmen), town  agent  Sam'l  Belcher,  postmasters  Justin  Morgan  jr. 
Stockbridge,  Merrick  Gay ,  Gaysville. 

WEArilERSFIELD.—Tovin  clerk  Joshua  Upham,  constable  John 
C  Haskell,  selectmen  Allison  Richards,  Augustus  Tuttle,  J  Field 
Chilson  ;  trustees  Dan'l  Bowen,  Joshua  Uphani,  Benajah  Deane  ;  lis- 
ters Dan'l  Haskell,  Ja's  Weston,  Alva  Chamberlin  ;  overseer  of  the 
pour  and  town  agent  Dan'l  Bowen,  postmasters  Bailey  Bartlett, 
Weathersfield,  Geo  White,  Greenbush,  Joseph  Kidder,  Perkinsville, 
Amasa  Gav,  Corners. 

«''/:.S7'djV.— Town  clerk  Edw  S  Barrett,  constable  Perkins  N  Wi- 
ley, selectmen  Solon  Richardson,  Ja's  Foster,  Jolin  Wilder  ;  trustee 
Henry  Lovejoy  ;  listers  Perkins  N  Wiley,  John  Drury,  Eph'm  Moore  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Solon  Richardson,  postmaster 
John  Wilder. 

fVIJ^DSOR. — Town  clerk  Caleb  Kendall,  constables  Marcus  Wor- 
cester, Tho's  Ensworlh  ;  selectmen  Sam'l  Parker,  Oliver  Hall,  Tho's 
Bagley  ;  trustee  Henry  White  ;  listers  Gilman  H  Shedd,  Henry  White, 
Ward  Clark  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Sam'l  Burnham,  town  agent  Car- 


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)os  Coolidge,  postmasters  Waiter  R  Gilkey,  Windsor,  Sam'l  Parker, 
Brownsville. 

JVOODSTOCK.—Tov/u  clerk  Naiiiim  Haskell,  constable  Gaiua 
Perkins,  selectmen  Darius  Blake,  Daniel  Hansom,  B  F  Simmons  ; 
truste.-^s  Isaac  Chiurchill,  Billy  Brown,  Nathan  T  Churchill  ;  listers 
Tho's  E  Powers,  Richard  Hayes,  Nathan  T  Churchill ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Sam'l  Wood,  town  agent  Tho's  E  Powers,  postmasters  C  G 
Eastman,  Woodstock,  O  Bailey,  South  W.,  D  Bates,  Taftsville. 

Rutland  Couiaty. 

BE.J\rSOJV.— Town  clerk  M  W  Smith,  constable  Joel  Olmstead. 
selectmen  Isaac  Dickinson,  S  W  Brown,  John  Baylis  ;  trustees  John 
Kellogg,  Isaac  JMorton,  F  W  Walker  ;  listers  Horace  King,  Sereno 
Goodrich,  J  J  Howard  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent 
L  C  Kellosc,  postmaster  E  H  ,^iken. 

BR^jVD'OM.—Towu  clerk  B  JJavenport,   constable  Wm  M  Field, 
selectmen   John  A  Conant,    Franklin  Farrington,    Ward  M  Lincoln 
trustees  Ezra  June,    David  Sanderson,    N  L  Sprague  ;  listers  Ezra 
June,  N  S  McCollum,  Lewis  Barker;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town 
agent  John  A  Conant,  postmaster  A  J  Ketchum. 

aSTLETOJV.— Town  Clerk  Oliver  R  Harris,  tonstaWe  Samuel 
Tomlinson,  selectmen  Smith  Sherman,  Norton  N  Northrop,  Endear- 
ing Johnson;  trustees  Oliver  E  Harris,  Hyde  Westover,  Endear- 
ing Johnson  ;  listers  Oliver  R  Harris,  Allen  Palmer,  Barnum  San- 
ford  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (gel-sctmen),  town  agent  Isaac  T  Wright, 
postmaster  Chester  Spencer, 

CHITTEA'-DEM:— Town  clerk  Moses  Randall,  constable  Charles 
Bebee,  selectmen  Reuben  Harris  jr.  Geo  W  Barnard,  Hiram  Baird  ; 
trustees  Moses  Randall,  Dan  Dike  ;  listeis  Moses  Randall,  Dan  B 
Bogue,  Porsena  Wood  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Reuben  Harris  jr.,  post- 
master John  Jones. 

CLMREJVDOJV.— Town  clerk  Jos  A  Hays,  constables  A  HColvin, 
E  B  Guernsey;  selectmen  Dan'l  S  Cwing,  Franklin  Billings,  Philip 
Brigjs  ;  trustees  Calvin  Grossman,  Harry  Stuart,  Harvey  Kingsley  ; 
listers  John  T  Marsh,  Harry  Stuart,  Alex'r  Newton  ;  overseers  of 
tfie  poor  and  town  agents  (selectmen),  postmasters  Caleb  B  Hall, 
Clarerfdon,  Ruol  Parker,  East  C,  Henry  Hitchcock,  C.  Springs. 

DAJ\rBY. — Town  clerk  Wm  Otis,  constables  Albert  Bucklin,  Jep- 
tha  Frost ;  selectmen  Azariah  Hilliard,  Harvey  Paris,  Jno  Sherman  ; 
trustee  C  Paris  9d  ;  listers  Dan'l  Bartlett,  Isaac  Wilbur,  C  Paris  2d ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  David  Young,  post- 
masters A  R  Vail,  East  Village,  S  Smith,  Banby  4  Corners. 

FjIIRHMVEJV.— Town  clerk  Benj  F  Gilbert,  constable  James  N 
Kelsey,  selectmen  Ira  Leonard,  Chauncey  Goodrich,  Adams  Dutton ; 
trustee  Jos  Sheldon  jr.;  listers  Joseph  Ad ims,  A  fl  Kidder,  Hiram 
Briggs  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Harvey  Howard,  town  agent  C  M  Wil- 
lard,  postmaster  Azel  Willard  jr. 

HUBBMRDTOJV.— Town  clerk  Ja's  Flagg,  constable  Dan'l  Rob- 
inson, selectmen  Pliny  Holmes,  Milton  G  Barber,  Salmon  Spalding; 
trustees  Justin  Jennings,  Pliny  Holmes,  Ja's  W  Barber  ;  listers  Pliny 
Holmes,  Seth  St.  Johns,  Milton  G  Barber;  overseers  of  the  poor  (se- 
lectmen), town  agent  Justin  Jennings,  postmaster  E  B  Dewey. 

IRA. — Town  clerk  John  Mason,  constable  Rollin  C  Hunter,  select- 
men Willard  Osgood,  Philander  Harrington,  James  Gilmore  ;  trustees 
Jeremiah  Thornton,  Ervin  Collins  ;  listers  Chapman  Giddings,  Josh- 
ua Harrington,  .Fames  Gilmore  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Preserved  Fish, 
postmaster  F  L  Wing. 

MEJVDOJ^. — Town  clerk  Ja's  K  Pearson,  constable  Ezra  Edson, 


53  TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTEKS. 


selectmen  Edw  Mussey,  Rufus  Eichardson,  Sarn'l  Caldwell  ;  trustees 
Ja'F  K  Pearson,  Leland  Houghton  ;  listers  Ira  Seward,  John  Cald- 
well,, Jos  W  Curtis  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Edw  Mussey,  town  agent 
Ja's  K  Pearson. 

MIDDLETOWJV— Town  clerk  Luther  Fillmore,  constable  Meni- 
ra  Caswell,  selectineii  Luther  Buxton,  Peleg  Seamans  of  Iia,  Tho's 
Darling,  Alonzo  Flyde,  Levi  Tilehurin  ;  trustees  Jonas  Clark,  John 
Fitch,  Asahcl  fc>|)alding  ;  listers  Aden  H  Green,  Jacob  Burnam  jr, 
Asahel  Spalding,  VVm  B  Ohnsted,  Smith  Wait  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Luther  Buxton,  town  agent  C  B  Harrington,  postmaster  Orson  Clark. 

.WOC/./VT'i/OiLy.— Town  clerk  Dan'l  Packer,  constable  Luther 
French,   selectmen  Austin  Dickerman,   Alvah  Pierce,   John  Bryant ; 

1  trustees  David  Conant,  Eancii  Wilder;  listers  DT  Huutoon,  Tho's 
Dodge,  Jacob  Pini'ery  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ethan  Priest,  town  agent 
John  Crowley,  postnK^sters  E)  T  Kuntoon,  Mount  Holly,  Dan'l  Peck, 
1  Mechanicsville. 

MOUJVT  TJlBOR.—Jawn  clerk  Azel  Kelly,  constable  Benj  B 
Britton,  selectmen  Azel  Kelly,  Benj  Britton,  David  Sa\vyer  ;  trustees 
1  Gideon  S  Tabor,  Joshua  JNTichois,  Benj  Britton  ;  listers  Gideon  S  Ta- 
I  bor,  Joshua  Nichols,  David  Stinson  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
1  men),  town  agent  Gideon  S  Tabor. 
I      OK  WELL— Town  c.]erk   Eoswell  Bottum  jr.    constable  J  S  Will- 

!cox,  selectmen  Asa  Young,  Marvin  Griswold,  Absalom  Fuller  ;  trus- 
tee Earl  Cushman  ;  listers  J  C  Thomas,  Ira  Young,  CH  Conkey  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  C  H  Conkey,  town  agent  J  H'  Chittenden,  post- 
master G  A  Austin. 

PJIWLEI , — Town  clerk  Elisha  Allen,  constabfc  Gary  Brown,  se- 
lectmen Jeremiah  Bushce,  Ossion  H  Simonds,  Jona  Staples  ;  trustees 
Milton  Brown,  Harvey  Griswold,  Eben'r  Leach  ;  listers  David  Blake- 
ley,  Joel  Stevens,  Nathan  Allen;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen), 
town  agent  Elisha  Allen,  postmaster  Tho's  J  Swallow. 

PITTSFIELD —Town  clerk  F  T  Matthews,  constable  David 
Jones,  selectmen  Asa  Gains,  Geo  McCollum,  Dan'IIvanney  ;  trustees 
Asa  Gains,  C  A  Thomas,  Jos  Durkee  jr.;  listers  Oliver  Gibbs,  Amos 
Jones,  Job  M  Fuller  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jos  Segar,  town  agent 
Evastus  Holt,  postmaster  Asa  Gains. 

PITTSFORD— Town  clerk  S  H  Kellogg,  constable  Rufus  Frost, 
selectmen  Tlio'a  F  Bogue,  David  Richardson,  Elisha  Pike;  trustee 
Asher  Burditt ;  listers  S  H  Kellogg,  Artemas  Carpenter,  Isaac  C 
Wheaton  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  'Iho's  F  Bogue,  postmaster  S  D 
Winslow. 

POULTjVEY.—Town  clerk  Amos  Bliss,  constable  Wm  Fifield, 
treasurer  P  M  Ross,  aclectmen  Jos  Morse,  Jos  Joslin,  Ja's  Richard- 
son ;  trustees  Wm  P  Noyes,  Amon  Bailey,  Jonas  Gibson;  listers 
John  Lewis,  Jonas  Gibson,  Wm  P  Noyes  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Hor- 
ace Gorham,  town  agent  Ja's  Winshell,  postmasters  J  P  Harris,  East 
P.,  Ja'a  Richardson,  West  P. 

HUTLAJSTD. — Town  clerk,  Ambrose  L  Brown,  constables  Abncr 
Mead,  Westi)arish,  Ira  Paigons,  E.  parish  ;  selectmen  Jona  C  Thrall, 
J  Appleton  Deland,  Isaac  C  Reynolds  ;  trustees  Luther  Daniels,  Mo- 
ses VVatkins,  Rob't  Pierpoint  ;  listers  Ja's  B  Poiter,  Sam'l  J  Griggs, 
Benj  F  Blanchard  ;  ovei  seer  of  the  poor  Jona  C  Thrall,  town  agent 
Rob't  Pierpoint,  postmasters  Moses  Hawkes,  Rutland,  Lorenzo  Shel- 
don, West  R. 

SHERBURJVE.— Town  clerk  John  Johnson,  constable  Benj  Ma.\- 
hani,  selectinon  Silas  Colton ,  Rich'd  Estabrooks,  John  Johnson  ;  trus- 
tees Cha's  Clement,  Nathan  Taylor,  Rich'd  Estabrooks  ;  listers  Cha's 
Shedd,  Wni  ClatK,   Geo  W  Toplift";  overseer  of  the  poor  Silas  Col- 


TOWK  OFFICERS  AND  P03TMi9TER3.  53 

Ion,  town  a^ent  Benjamin  Maxhain,   postmaster  Benjamin  Maxham. 

SHREIVSBURY.— Town  clerk  Lowel!  W  Guernsey,  constable 
Orrin  Knijlits,  selectmen  Geo  VV  Webb  jr.  Wm  Mathawson,  Joseph 
Kinsman  ;  trnstees  Phinehas  Colburn,  Jona  Buckmastor,  Wm  Math- 
ewson  ;  listers  Harry  HoMen,  Jona  Biick'iiaster,  Eli  L  Holden  ;  over, 
seers  of  tho  poor  (selectmen),  postmasters  Stephen  Gleason,  Shrews- 
bury, David  B  Jones,  Cuttingsville. 

SUDBURY.— 'Town  cletk  Ja's  K  Hyde,  constable  Wm  P  J  Hyde, 
Bftlectmen  Tho's  J  Goodrich,  Ja's  K  Hyde,  J  C  Sawyer  ;  trustees  Bar- 
nard Ketchum,  Wm  A  Williams,  J  C  Sawyer  ;  listrrs  J  K  Hyde, 
Henry  J  Horton>  J  C  Sawyer ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent 
J  C  Sawyer,  postmaster  C  W  Horton. 

TIJVMOUTH.— Town  clerk  Geo  Capron,  constable  Geo  Capron  jr. 
selectmen  N  W  Sawyer,  Harvey  Shaw,  Arnold  Leonard  ;  trustee 
Spencer  Waldo;  listers  David  Hopkins,  Judah  Rounds,  Heman  Has- 
kins;  overseer  of  tho  poor  Burr  R  Clark,  town  agent  Obadiah  No- 
ble, postmaster  Wm  Vaughan. 

JVj}LLIJ\rOF0RD.— Town  clerk  David  Holden,  constables  Nich- 
olas Cook  jr.  Otis  Liowcn  ;  selectmen  Alfred  Hull,  Isaac  B  MuQson, 
■P  Stafford;  trustees  John  Fox,  Lincoln  Andrus,  Dyer  Townsend  ; 
listers  N  Ives,  R  Hall,  E  Hulett,  Joel  Ainsworth  ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Harvey  Button,  postmasters  John  Ives 
Wallingford,  John  K  Vail,  South  W. 

JVELLS—Town  clerk  Ansel  Goodspeed,  constable  John  Howe, 
selectmen  Jos  Park,  Wesley  Clemons,  Wm  Lamb;  trustees  David  B 
Lewis,  John  S  Hewlet,  Harvey  Parks  ;  listers  David  B  Lewis,  Nel- 
son Paul,  John  S  Hewlet ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town 
agent  Allen  Grovor,  postmaster  Levi  Lewis. 

WEST  HMVEM.— Town  clerk  A  Wyman,  constable  D  Downs,  se- 
lectmen H  Howes,  T  Shaw,  I  E  Jackway  ;  trustee  S  P  Abel  ;  listers 
O  F  Uitclicock,  G  Austin,  H  Coleman  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  J  Sisco, 
town  agent  and  postmaster  R  S  Armstrong. 

Addison  Coiiiaty. 

ADDISOM".— Town  clerk  David  V  Chambers,  constables  Edw  H 
Merrill,  Joseph  Spencer  jr.;  selectmen  Sam'l  Pond,  Joseph  Hay  ward, 
Isaiah  Clark  ;  trustees  Sam'l  Pond,  David  V  Chambers,  Gideon  See- 
ger  ;  listers  Jonas  N  Smith,  Joseph  Spencer,  Heman  Converse  ;  over- 
seers of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Sam'l  Pond,  postmasters 
Gideon  Seeger,  Addison,  Lucian  P  Cheney,  Chimncv  Point. 

B  RID  PORT.— Town  clerk  Ervin  E  Grosvenor,  constables  Cha's 
Howe,  D  P  Rockwood  ;  selectmen  R  Gillett,  Ja's  Dunn,  J  Homen- 
wiiy  ;  trustees  Francis  Clayes,  Prosper  l4ee,  Dan'l  Eldridge  ;  listers 
C  Solace,  Luther  Smith,  Joseph  Frost;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph 
Williams,  town  agent  C  Solace,  postmaster  Friend  P  Pletcher. 

BRISTOL. — Town  clerk  and  constable  H  C  Soper,  selectmen  H 
Needham.  P  S  Warner,  H  Parmelee  ;  trustees  H  Munsill,  A  Gai"e, 
P  S  Warner  ;  listers  Datus  R  Gaige,  S  H  Holley,  Henry  Soper ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  D  R  Gaige,  town  agent  H  Needham,  postmaster  Da- 
tus R  Gaige. 

COIWnVJiLL.—Town  clerk  Marcus  O  Porter,  constable  C  H  Stow- 
eil,  selectmen  Chesterfielil  Hooker,  Cah  ii,  G  Tiiden,  Abram  Foot  • 
trustees  Wm  Lane,  Wm  Harrington,  Havris  P.ingham  ;  listers  John 
Sanfor.i,  Orin  Field,  Wm  Lane  ;  ov.-rseer  of  'he  poor  Abiam  Foot, 
town  agent  Calvin  G  Tiiden,  postmaster  Sam'l  !>.ert9. 

FKRRISBUROH.— Town  clerk  Zurial  Wlker,  constables  James 
Barnes,  John  W  Martin  ;  selectmen  Jared  1' .  .t!i,  Heman  !;  ninm, 
Cha's  Chuyler;  trustees  Stoddard  Martin,  Heman  Barnum,    Ai   nson 


54  TOWN   v>FFICER3   A^D    F0STMASTEH9. 

Hard  ;  lipters  Nullian  L  Keese,  Zurial  Walker  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
David  Hazard,  town  agent  Henry  Rogers,  jiostmaster  J  W  Martin. 

O0SfIEJ\'. — Town  clerk  Elnatlian  Knaj^p,  constable  Wm  Carlisle 
jr.  selectmen  Jcsbe  White,  Isaac  F  Austin,  Antliony  Baker  ;  trustees 
Anthony  Baker,  Elnathan  Knapp,  RufusToll;  listers  Anthony  Ba- 
ker, Reuben  Allen,  Ezra  Washlmrn  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Reuben 
Alleii,  town  agent  Anthony  Baker. 

GR.'l.N'VILLE.— Town'  t\evk  Josepli  P  Ball,  constable  Elias  K 
Gladding,  selectmen  Joseph  Lamb,  Wm  Lamb  jr.  Joseph  PBaH; 
trustees  Caleb  Ford,  Wm  Lamb  jr.  Alden  Lamb  ;  listers  Caleb  Ford, 
Philander  Vaughn,  Jcdediah  Clark;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town 
agent  Joseph  Lamb,  postmaster  Warren  Hayden. 

i/.4JVC0CA' — Town  clerk  Zerah  Barnes,  constable  Alba  Ellsworth, 
selectmen  Nathan  Claflm,  Wm  H  Church,  Archibald  McCollum  ;  trus- 
tees Gha'sG  Robbins,  Gardner  Chandler,  Geo  Diggins  ;  listers  Cha's 
G  Robliins,  Thaddeus  Austin,  Ciia's  L  Church  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Cha's  G  Robbins,  town  agent  John  Hackett,  postmaster  Royal  Flint. 

LEICESTER.— Town  clerk  Ja-s  S  Messer,  constable  Silas  S  John- 
son, selectmen  John  Bullock,  A  A  Swinington,  Edw  Marvin  ;  trustee 
A  A  Swinington  ;  listers  A  A  Swinington,  Otis  (^apron,  Wm  Alden  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  John  Bullock,  town  agent  Wm  Perry,  postmast- 
er Silas  S  Johnson. 

i//JVCOi..V.— Constable  Wm  W  Pope,  selectmen  O  W  Burnham, 
Arza  Hanks,  David  S  Green  ;  trustee  O  W  Burnham  ;  listers  Davis 
Tucker,  Arza  Hanks,  Henry  Meader;  overseer  of  the  poor  Gabriel 
Guindon,  postmaster  L  M  Kent. 

MIDDLES L7RY.— Town  clerk  Ja's  McDonald,  constables  Harry 
Goodrich,  JPChampiin;  selectmen  Austin  Joljnson,  Oliver  Hyde, 
Edwin  Hammond;  trustees  E  D  Barber,  E  W  Perry,  A  A  Wain- 
wright  ;  listers  Cha's  Linsley,  Calvin  Hill,  Otis  Goodricli ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Austin  Johnson,  town  agent  Jedediah  S  Bushnell,  post- 
masters Cha's  Bow-en,  Middlehury,  Levi  Needham,  East  M. 

J»/0JV^7'0jV.— Town  clerk  Stoddard  Hollis,  constables  A  T  Smith, 
G  H  Collins  ;  selectmen  Cha's  Stone,  M  A  Fuller,  Warren  Williams  ; 
trustees  DanT  Webb,  Roderick  Baldwin,  L  L  Beors  ;  listers  Nathan 
Smith,  Roswell  Atwood,  Oliver  Sherman  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Cha's 
Stone,  town  age  it  Burrell  Smith,  postmaster  L  C  Keeler. 

MEJV HAVEM'—Town  clerk  Alfred  P  Roscoe,  constables  Sylves- 
ter Doud,  Epajihras  Hall;  selectmen  Ira  Giflbrd,  Walter  Barton, 
Amos  Mathews  ;  trustees  Jona  Hoyt,  Elias  Bottom,  Jabez  W  Lang- 
don  ;  listers  Jona  Hoyt.  Geo  W  Brown,  Jabez  W  Langdon  ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Walter  Barton,  town  agent  Elias  Bottom,  postmasters  An- 
son Bird,  New  Haven,  Edw  Jewett,  New  Haven  Mills. 

P./SJVrOJV.— Town  clerk  Geo  Spencer,  constable  Pascal!  Maifield, 
selectmen  SiUs  Tupper,  Norman  Munson,  B  F  Gaines;  trustees  Geo 
Spencer,  B  F  Gaines,  R  J  Hopkins  ;  listers  Silas  Pond,  R  D  Hopkins, 
Korman  Munson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Hiram  Spaulding,  town  agent 
A  G  Holcomli,  postmaster  Wareham  Brown. 

RIP'I'OJV. — Town  clerk  Cha's  H  Champlin,  constable  Harry  Dow- 
ner, selectmen  Jonathan  R  Furnal,  Sara'i  H  Hendrick,  C  H  Champ- 
lin ;  trustee  Harry  Downer  ;  listers  Zebina  Cushman,  Cha'a  H  Champ- 
lin, John  R  New  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Sum'l  H  Hendrick,  town  agent 
Jona  K  Furniil,  postmaster  Dan'l  Chipman. 

SMLISBURV.— Town  c'crk  P  D  Barrows,  constable  A  B  Huntley, 
selectmen  John  iM  Weeks,  John  Dyer,  M  S  Doty  ;  trustee  Sumner 
Briggs  ;  listers  Nath'l  Spencer,  Dan  Dyke,  Oscaj-  P  Sheldon;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Franklin  Bump,  postmaster  Harvey  Deming. 

SHOREIIAM.— Town  clerk  L  O  Birchard,  constablo  A  B  Bascom, 


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sclectmon  Kent  Wright,  Marvin  North,  Ehiier  Jones  ;  trustoo  Eben'r 
Bush  ;  listers  AW  Perry,  Alonzo  Birchard,  A  B  Basconi;  overseers 
of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  K  Wrijht,  postmaster  E  B  Hill. 

STMHKSBORO' Town  clerk  Wm  Worth  2(1,  constable   Isaiah 

Strong-,  selectmen  David  McKillips,  Bam'l  D  Holcomb,  Jno  C  Pierce  ; 
trustees  Ira  Bushnell,  B  L  Kniglit.  Parley  Hill ;  listers  Wm  Worth 
2d,  B  L  Knight,  Rich'd  Hill ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Ira 
Busliiiell,  postmaster  Elisha  Ferguson. 

VERGEJVJVES  —Town  clerk  Wm  H  White,  constable  J  E  Rob- 
erts, selectmen  Geo  Parker,  Carlos  Blake,  Wm  E  Green  ;  trustees 
(selectmen);  listers  John  Thompson,  Wm  Joslin,  Wm  R  Bixby  ;  over- 
seers of  the  poor  and  town  agents  (selectmen),  postmaster  Wm  R 
Bixbv. 

JVALTHAM.— Town  clerk  Peleg  Fisher,  constable  John  Strong, 
selectmen  Rollen  Everts,  Iliram  Fisher,  Cha's  Bacon  ;  trustees  Eol- 
len  Everts,  Cha's  Bacon,  Peleg  Fisher  ;  listers  Jesse  Ward,  Nathan 
Griswold,  Peleg  Fisher;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town 
agent  Cha's  Bacon. 

if EYBRIDOE.— Town  clerk  Isaac  Drake,  constable  John  Wales, 
selectmen  Edwin  Hayward,  John  Britell,  Columbus  J  Bowdish  ;  trus- 
tees Elijah  G  Drake,  Benj  Wales,  Columbus  J  Bowdish  ;  listers  Sam- 
uel James,  Solo  W  Jewett,  Jehiel  Wright ;  overseers  of  the  poor 
(selectmen),  town  agent  Silas  L  Sprague,  postmaster  Orange  Britell. 

fVHJTJJ^G. — Town  clerk  I  Ives,  constable  Lyman  P  White,  se- 
lectmen J  B  Walker,  J  F  Brown,  A  B  Briggs  ;  trustees  Simon  Taft, 
D  M  Russeguo,  A  M  Baldwin  ;  listers  Abel  Walker,  Calvin  Foster, 
Benj  Needham ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Alvin  B  Needham,  town  agent 
Whitfield  Walker,  postmaster  Simon  'I'aft. 

Orange  Comity. 

BRADFORD.— Town  clerk  Andrew  B  Peters,  constable  Joshua 
Carey,  selectmen  Sam'l  E  Davis,  Moody  Colby,  Tlio's  C  Shaw  ;  trus- 
tees John  B  Peckett,  John  Pearsons,  Geo  W  Prichard  ;  listers  John 
B  Peckett,  Jesse  Johnson,  John  B  Corliss  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John 
B  Peckett,  town  agent  J  W  D  Parker,  postmaster  Geo  Prichard. 

BR^JJVTREE—Town  clerk  Ammi  Nichols,  constable  Benj  B 
Chase",  selectmen  Ira  Kidder,  Rob't  Lyon,  Joseph  Ritord ;  trustees 
John  Curtis,  Wm  Nichols,  John  Waite  ;  listers  Rufus  Hutchinson, 
Dan'l  Cram,  Wm  Nichols  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Elijah  Flint,  town 
agent  Augustus  Flint,  postmasters  Abel  Lymnn,  Braintree,  Joseph 
Spear,  West  B. 

BROOKFIELD.— Town  clerk  Andrew  W  Bigelow,  constable  Ell- 
as Smith,  selectmen  F  G  Bigelow,  Jos  G  Smith,  Alvan  Hovey  2d  ; 
trustees  John  Wheatley,  Justus  Edson,  Reuben  Peck  ;  listers  Reuben 
Peck,  John  Herrick,  Gordon  Hibbard  ;  overseer  of  tho  poor  Daniel 
Kingsbury,  town  agent  Noah  Paine,  postmasters  Andrew  W  Bigelow, 
Brookfield,  Philip  Davis,  East  B. 

CHELSEM.— Town  clerk  Amos  S  Hatch,  constable  H  E  G  Mc 
Laughlin,  solectmen  Elisha  Williams  jr.  Amos  A  Howes,  Nicholas 
Gilman  ;  trustee  Elijah  Coburn  ;  listers  Lement  Bacon,  Kufus  Hyde, 
Cha's  Allen;  overseer  of  the  poor  Harry  Hale,  town  agent  Levi  B 
Vilas,  postmaster  Carlos  C  Stone. 

CORJJ\rTH.— Town  clerk  Sam'l  Haseltine,  constable  Moses  Saw- 
yer, selectmen  Hubbard  Fellows,  Reuben  Stevens,  John  Locke  ;  trus- 
tees Sam'l  Haseltine,  Winthrop  Green,  Sam'l  Darling  ;  listers  Jona 
Robie  2d,  Joshua  Merrill,  Nehemiah  Lovewel!  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
and  town  asent  Geo  Sleeper,  postmasters  Theodore  Cooke,  Corinth, 
John  Merrill,  East  C. 


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FjilRLEE—Town  clerk  J  B  Bailey,  constable  Elias  Driggs,  se- 
lectmen John  Mcljanf,  Tlio's  Hiland,  Steplien  Hosford  ;  trustees  Jo- 
siah  Joslin,  Dyer  Waterman,  Elihu  Corliss  ;  listers  Zebulon  Norris, 
A  H  Gilmore,  A  P  Waterman  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent 
A  n  Gilnioi!,  postmaster  J  B  Bailey. 

J\^KH'BVRY- — Town  clerk  Daviil  Johnson,  constable  Jno  E  Cliam- 
berlin,  selectmen  Cha's  Hale,  Moody  Chaniberlin,  John  Renfrew; 
trustees  A  B  W  Tenney,  Sani'l  Hutchins,  Hiram  Tracy  ;  listers  Sim- 
eon Stevens  jr.  Clark  Kent,  Sam'l  Grow  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John 
E  Chaniberlin,  town  agent  Tappan  Stevens,  postmasters  Prentiss 
Knight,  Newbury,  Hiram  Tracy,  Wells  Eiver,  Tho's  Wason,  Bol- 
tonsi^ille,  T  J  Due,  South  N. 

OR^jYGE. — Town  clerk  Reuben  White,  constable  Carlos  Carpen- 
ter, selectmen  Jerem'h  Sandborn,  Lewis  F  Pcabody,  Robert  Richard- 
son ;  trustees  Carlos  Carpenter,  Horace  Fifield,  Abiel  Hamilton  ;  lis- 
ters David  Holbrook,  Peter  M  Dickey,  Nathan  S  Cutler;  overseer  of 
the  poor  David  S  Holbrook,  town  agent  Horace  Fifield,  postmaster 
Orange  Filield. 

HAMDOLPH.—  Vawn  clerk  Benj  T  Blodgott,  constable  Horace 
Wheeler,  East  R,,  selectmen  Lebbeus  Egerton,  Wni  B  Chandler, 
Horace  Wheeler;  trustees  Ammi  Burnhani,  Philander  Perrin,  Hora- 
tio Jjillie  ;  listers  Loren  Griswold,  John  V\'eston,  Howard  Griswuld, 
Phineas  Moulton,  Geo  Martin;  overseer  of  the  poor  Belclier  Salis- 
bury, town  agent  Martin  Flint,  postmasters  Philander  Perrin,  Ri?n- 
dolph,  Alfred  Hebard,  East  R.,  Edw  Hobart,  West  R. 

STJiJiFFORD.—To'.vn  clerk  Stephen  Morrill,  constable  Wm  San- 
born, sel"ctmnn  Eben'r  West,  Sam'l  S  Kiblinger,  John  Reynolds  jr.; 
trustees  Stejilien  Morrill,  Pliny  Day,  Chase  Dow  ;  listers  Phineas 
Walker,  Lorenzo  D  Kiblinger,  Hiram  Barrett ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Sam'l  Moon,  postmasters  Wm  Sauhorn  Straftord,  Cyril  Barrett,  So.  S. 
TJIKTFORD.— Town  clerk  Melvin  N  Russ,  constable  J  T  Law- 
rence, selectmen  Joseph  Matson,  Wm  Farnham,  Geo  Garry  ;  trustees 
Ja's  'I'yler,  Wm  LalJiam,  Enoch  Slade;  listers  Josiah  Coburn,  Valen- 
tine Wilraot,  Hevvson  Bartlett  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Matson, 
town  agent  Urial  Hosford,  postmasters  M  T  Walker,  Union  Village, 
A  Russcl,  Thetford,  S  B  Brown,  Post  Mills. 

rOP^/Z/Sj)/.— Town  clerk  Levi  Tabor,  constable  Wm  T  George, 
selsctnien  R  M  Bill,  Moses  Jones,  Ja's  F  George  ;  tiustees  Hale  Grow, 
R  M  Bill,  Moses  Jones  ;  listers  C  P  Bill,  Cha's  Grow,  Sam'l  Batch- 
elder  ;  overseer  of  the  i)oor  Jona  Jcnness,  town  agent  J  W  Batchel- 
der.  imsiniasters  I^^aac  McNiece,  Topshajn,  Moses  Wallace,  West  T. 
TU.VBRWGE.—  ICown  clerk  Cha's  M  Lamb,  constable  Wm  P 
Brown,  selectmen  Jolin  E  Dodge,  John  Lougee,  Wm  Howe  ;  trustees 
E  L  Tracy,  John  Lougee,  Spencer  Smith  ;  listers  A  B  Curtis,  Geo  N 
Adams,  E  S  Hackett ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Elisha  L 
Tracy,  postmaster  F  Sturtevant. 

ffERSHIRE.— Town  clerk  Tho's  Keyos,  constable  Stillman  T 
Wiggins,  selectmen  David  Eostman,  Horace  Carpenter,  Lenox  Gil-' 
man;  trustees  Tho's  Keyes,  Moses  Bartholomew,  Simeon  Bacon; 
listers  Jos  F  Carlton,  Jacob  Church,  Wra  Moody ;  overseers  of  the 
poor  (selectmen),  postmaster  H  T  Keyes. 

HVISHIjYOTOM:— Town  clerk  John  Colby,  constable  John  Emo- 
ry, selectmen  Hiram  Fellows,  flail  Burgen,  Sam'l  Worthley  ;  trustee 
C  S  Calfe  ;  listers  T  G  White,  E  P  Parker  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  C 
S  Calfe,  town  agent  John  Colby,  postmaster  John  Stone. 

WEST  FMRLEE.— Town  clerk  Elisha  Thayer,  constable  John  G 
Berry,  selectmen  David  Robinson,  R  H  Wilde,  J  P  Soutlr.vori!!  :  trus- 
tee Elisha  May  ;  listers  Joseph  Kimball,    Elisha  May,    Benj  .liorey; 


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overseer  of  tlio  poor  and  town  agent  Ja's  Fuller,   postmaster  A  B 
Southu'oilli, 

iyiLLIMMSTOWJ\l'.— Town  clerk  Darius  Pride,  constable  Eben'r 
Bass,  selectmen  Porter  Martin,  John  Lynde,  Alvin  Smith  ;  trustees 
Darius  Pride,  Alvali  Simons,  Asa  Howe-,  listers  Darius  Pride,  Porter 
Martin,  Geo  Martin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Ware,  town  agent 
Joel  Bass,  postmaster  R.  Ainsworth. 

Clxitieiitleii  ^'oiiiity. 

BOLTOM.— Town  clt  rk  S  15  K..!. (■;".,  constable  J  Smith  jr.,  se- 
lectmen S  B  Kenedy,  J  Smith,,  J  Jewel  jr.;  trustees  J  Whitcomb,  J 
Pir.eo,  M  L  Colton  ;  listers  J  L'ineo,  Dan'l  Colton  jr.  E  Hinkson,  J 
Stockwel!  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  postmaster  J  Smith. 

BURLrjYGTOjV.— Town  clerk  Cha's  Russell,  constable  Hyman 
Lane,  selectmen  Luther  Loomis,  Sam'l  K  Isham,  Timo  F  Strong  ; 
trustees  Cha's  Russell,  Isanc  Warner,  Wm  R  Vilas  ;  listers  Wyllys 
Lyman,  John  Barstow,  Burrell  Lane  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Hyman 
Lane,  town  agent  Cha's  Adams,  postmaster  Dana  Winslow. 

CHARLOTTE.— Town  clerk  Sam'l  H  Barnes,  constable  David  C 
Gillett,  selectmen  David  Cook,  Obadiah  Van  Vliet,  Benjamin  Beers  ; 
tuistees  Sam'l  H  Barnes,  Luther  Stone,  Wm  E  Sherman;  listers 
Leonard  Sherman,  Cha's  B  Cook,  Heman  H  Newell ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  David  Cook,  town  agent  Birdsey  Newell,  postmaster  Sam'l  H 
Barnes. 

COLCHESTER.— Town  clerk  Jos  E  Rhodes,  constable  Cassins  N 
Phelps,  selectmen  Jacob  Rolfe,  Milton  D  Wickware,  Elisha  Baker  ; 
trustees  Henry  Boardman,  Jos  E  Rhodes,  John  S  Webster ;  listers 
Lemuel  B  Piatt,  Henry  Boardman,  Jos  E  Rhodes  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Eben'r  Wolcott,  town  agent  Udney  H  Penniman,  postmaster 
Cassius  N  Phelps. 

ESSEX. — Town  clerk  Amasa  Bryant,  constable  Alanson  Bliss,  se- 
lectmen P  L  Castle,  D  Day  jr.  Dan'l  Morgan  ;  trustees  B  B  Bullcr, 
P  R  Fletcher,  B  Stevens  ;  listers  E  Stevens,  S  Tubbs,  A  Colby  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  P  L  Castle,  town  agent  J  Carpenter,  postmaster 
Thaddeus  R  Fletcher. 

HIjVESBUROH— Town  clerk  WniBViele,  constable  Harmon 
Burritt,  selectmen  Augustus  McEune,  Moses  Pelton,  Josiah  Steel ; 
trustees  Jedediah  Boynton,  Lyman  Dorwin,  John  S  Patrick  ;  listers 
Joseph  Marsh,  H  R  Smitli,  Dan'l  Patrick  jr,;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Harmon  Tobey,  town  agent  Joseph  Marsh,  postmaster  Tho's  W  Gibb. 

HUJ^TLYaTOJV.— Town  clerk  Ja's  Ambler,  constable  Selah  Am- 
bler, selectmen  John  Snider,  Geo  EdJy,  Joel  Mix  ;  trustees  Lyman 
ilall,  S  R  Snider,  John  Bickford  ;  listers  Alex'r  Ferguson,  Sylvester 
R  Snider,  Heimn  Gillett;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Judson,  town 
agent  John  Snider,  postmaster  Orange  Dike. 

JERICHO. — Tcwn  cler.k  John  Lyman,  constable  Dana  Bicknell, 
selectman  Truman  Galusha,  John  T  Clapp,  Hiram  Day  ;  trustees  Ol- 
iver Lowry,  Geo  B  Oaks,  Luther  Brown  ;  listers  Geo  B  Oaks,  Clark 
Bostwick  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Oliver  Low- 
ry, postmasters  S  C  Witherby,  Jericho,  Simeon  Bicknell,  J.  Centre. 

MILTOJV — Town  clerk  Naflan  Burne?l,  constable  Harmon  Wood- 
rufl',  selectmen  B  C  Wright,  Elisha  Ashley,  Ira  Witters  ;  trustees 
Wm  Morse,  Heman  Fairchild,  Orville  M  Clark  ;  listers  Sam'l  Board- 
man,  Nathan  Lincoln  jr.  Lyman  Burgess;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ar- 
thur Hunting,  town  agent  Dan'l  H  Onion,  postmasters  George  Ayies. 
Milton,  A  G  Whittemoro,  WestM. 

RWHMO.YD.—Town  clerk  E  B  Green,  constable  Tho's  C  Bar- 
ney,  selectmen  Eli  Bronson,  Levi  Whitcomb,  Rufus  Stevens  ;   trus- 


58  TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS. 

tees  Djn'l  Goodrich,  Artemas  Flags,  Ja's  Humphrey  ;  listers  Russeil 
Bronsoii,  Henry  Gillctt,  Jouatlian  Jny  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men), town  iigent  Arternus  Fhigj,  postiniiatev  Cha's  M  Huiilington. 

SHKLB URjVE.—'i'uwn  chrkLym-dn  Hall,  constable  Ira  Andrews, 
selectmen  Ht>nry  S  Morse, Guy  Tiacy,  Ja's  S  f31in  ;  trustees  Samuel 
Fletcher,  Win  Harmon,  Elhanan  Spear  ;  listers  H  S  Morse,  Fred'k 
Maeck,  Ezra  Meecli  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  Hazleton  Lake,  town 
agent  Garrad  Burrett,  postmaster  Geo  B  Ishain. 

SI'.  GEORGE. — Town  clerk  Reuben  Ijockwood,  constable  Orlo  S 
Lockwood,  selectmen  Eben  Isham,  ReuliPn  Lockwood,  Silas  Isham  ; 
listers  Sherman  Beach,  Harmon  L  Isham,  Silas  Isham  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Reuben  Lockwood,  town  agent  Harmon  L  Isham,  postmas- 
ter Reuben  Lockwood. 

UJVDEJiHILL.—'Vtnvn  clerk  J  H  Tower  jr.,  constable  Edwin 
Hawley,  selectmen  F  Fletcher,  Sam'! -Quincy,  L  :M  Stephens  ;  trus- 
tees F  Fletcher,  A  I^ivingston,  S  W  ilcad  ;  listers  H  A  Naramore, 
A  Livingston,  Bli  Whittin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Alpheus  Eaton, 
town  agent  A  Burroughs,  postmaster  J  H  Tower. 

IVEHTFORD.— Town  clerk  Marcus  Swain,  constable  Timo  Sib- 
ley, flpctmen  Uan'l  Jackson,  Benj  F  Beach,  Jacob  K  Drury  ;  trus- 
tees Calvin  Earle,  Truman  Chase,  Reuben  Farnsworth  ;  listers  John 
Haselton,  Horalio  Alien,  Amos  Hobart  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jacob 
K  Drurv,  town  a£;ent  Truman  Chase,  postmaster  .Tohn  R  Halbert. 
I  tVILLISTOM— Town  clerk  Channcey  Brownell,  constable  Nath'l 
Parker,  selectmen  Nathan  Steariis,  Roswell  B  Fay,  Auson  Byinston  ; 
listers  Zimri  Root,  Jonas  G  Chittenden,  Herald  Stephens  ;  overseers 
of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  and  postmaster  Horace  LKichols. 

■^Vasliingtoii  CoMiity. 

BARRE Town  clerk  .\lvin  Carter,  constalde  Alvin  Drury,  select- 
men Webber  Tilden,  E  D  Wlit-ejer,  John  Trow  ;  trustee  N  Kinsman; 
listers  Jacob  Scott,  Josiali  Wood,  David  D  Wing;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Alvin  Drury,  town  agent  David  French  2d,  postmasters  George 
S  Johnson,  Barre,  Alvin  Carter,  South  B. 

BERLJJ\r.—Town  clerk  Abel  Knapp,  constable  C  C  Bullock,  se- 
lectmen Theo'Iore  Strong,  Sheffield  Hay  ward  jr.  Moses  Strong;  trus- 
tees John  Winslow,  S  Hayward  jr.  Joel  Warren  ;  listers  S  Hayward 
jr.  Harry  H  Dewey,  Schuyler  Phelps  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ja's  Cur- 
lier, town  agent  S  Hayward  jr.,  postmaster  Israel  Dewey. 

CALAIS. — Town  clerk  Gideon  Hicks,  constable  E  C  McLoud,  se- 
lectmen Nelson  A  Chase,  Chester  Bugbee,  Cha's  Dudley  ;  fustees 
Nath'l  Eaton,  Gideon  Hicks,  Asa  Alden  ;  listers  Nath'l  Eaton,  Abdi- 
el  Kent,  Alfred  Hicks ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Welcome  Wheelock, 
town  agent  Luther  Morse,  postmasters  Jonas  Hall,  Calais,  Asa  Al- 
den, East  C. 

DUXBURY. — Town  clerk  Ira  Arras,  constablo  Gilman  Huntley, 
selectmen  Geo  W  Turner,  Adonijah  Atherton,  Rich'd  Lyman  ;  trus- 
tees E  W  Corse,  Rich'd  Lyman,  Chester  Ivlarshall  ;  listers  Benjamin 
Holmes,  Rutty  Lewis,  Lyman  C  Turner  ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor  Ly- 
man ("  'j'uriier,  town  agent  Ira  Arms. 

FAYSTO.W — Town  clerk  Eber  H  Baxter,  constable  Simpson  Hays, 
selectmen  Wm  Bixby,  Calvin  Grandy,Burr  Freeman  ;  trustees  Sihis 
Boyce,  Benj  Davis,  Elisha  Brigham  ;  listers  Ziba  W  Boyce,  John  C 
Griggs,  Hosea  Newconib  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jona  Palmer,  towa 
agent  Benj  Davis. 

MARSHFIELD.  -Town  clerk  Jona  Goodwin,  constable  Sam'l  D 
Hollister,  selectmen  Horace  Hollister,  Edw  Wheeler,  Alex'r  Boyles 
jr.;  trustees  Stephen  HoUistei,  Bowman  B  Martin;  listers  Ira  Smith, 


TOWN  OFFiCERS  AND  FOaTMASTEKS.  59' 

Edwin   Pitkin,    Hiram  Potter  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent 
Horace  Holli?ter,  postmaster  Sam'l  Ainswortli. 

MIDDLESEX. — Town  clerk  Horace  Holden,  constable  Pliilander 
MoMen,  selectmen  Oliver  A  Clianibertin,  G  H  Lewis,  V  M  Carpen- 
ter; trustees  Wm  S  Clark,  Lcandcr  Warren  ;  listers  Stephen  Her- 
rick,  John  Pool-,  Tho's  Stowell ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen), 
town  agent  G  H  Lewis,  postmaster  Horace  Snow. 

J/OJV/iOE.— Town  clerk  Asaph  Town,  constable  Ira  McLoud, 
selectmen  S  C  Burnliam,  Hitam  Putnam,  Michael  Jackson  ;  trustees 
John  Blanchard,  Dan'l  Sabin,  Elien'r  Brace  ;  listers  John  Blanchardy 
Elten'r  Bruce,  Joseph  Parker  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ellas  Heath,  town 
agent  Elien'r  Bruce,  postmaster  Asa  Preston. 

MOJ\''TPELIER.—'To\'.n  clerk  Lyman  Brigga,  constables  Addison- 
Peck,  John  G  Putnam  ;  selectmen  John  Vincent,  'J'homas  JVeedham, 
Lot  Hathaway  ;  trustee  Dan'l  Baldwin;  listers  Dan'l  Baldwin,  Royal 
Wheeler,  Geo  Wortliington  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Henry  Y  Barnes, 
town  agent  Thomas  Needham,  postmasters  Edwin  S  Merrill,  Mont- 
pelier,  Apollos  Metcalf,  East  St.,  Benj  Sosthwick,  North  .^1. 

MORETOWJ^r.—Towa  clerk  Lester  Kingslcy,  constable  Uriah 
Howe,  selectmen  Alpheus  Bass,  Dennis  Child,  Cyrus  C  Spalding  ; 
trustees  Uriah  Howe,  Alpheus  Bass,  Lyman  Child  ;  listers  Alpheas 
C  Noble,  Alniour  Wetherbee,  Gilson  Haselline  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
and  town  agent  Levi  Spalding,  postmaster  Lester  Kingsley. 

JVORTn'FIELD.—Towu  clerk  "Volney  H  Averill,  constable  Isaac 
W  Brown,  selectmen  Nathan  Morse,  David  W  Hadley,  Hitam  Dvvi- 
nell ;  trustee  Harvey  W  Carpentei  ;  listers  Ja's  Gould,  Haivey  Til 
den,  Moses  Robinson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Gould,  town  agent 
Nathan  Morse,  postmaster  Elijah  Smith. 

PLAIJ^FIELD.— Town  clerk  Ezra  Kidder,  constable  Sain'I  Cree, 
selectmen  Ja's  Palmer,  Levi  Bartlett,  Horace  Batchelder ;  trustees 
Ja's  Palmer,  M  M  Page,  Ehen'r  Martin  ;  listers  John  Lawrence,  Jus- 
tus Kinney,  Albert  Niles  ;  overseer  of  the  poor,  town  agent  aad  post- 
master Nath'l  Bancroft. 

ROXBURY,—Toviac\Gxk  Allen  Spalding,const!i!)les  ElijahWinch, 
De.xter  Samson  ;  selectmen  Tho's  R  Sbaw,  Wm  W  Woodward,  Benj 
Edwards  jr.;  trustees  I?aiaJ>  Sbaw,  Darius  Hatch,  John  M  Spalding; 
listers  Isaiah  Shaw,  Alvin  Braley,  Clia's  Samson  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Darius  Hatch,  town  agent  Allen  Spalding,  postmasters  John  M 
Spalding,  Roxbury,  Stillman  Ruggles,  East  R. 

ff-dlTSFIELD .—Town  clerk  Jona  Morse,  constable  Ira  Richard- 
son jr.,  selectmen  Hiram  Jones,  Cyrus  Joslin,  Crowell  Matthews; 
trustees  Henry  Dewey,  K  Richardson  jr.  Hiram  Joslin  ;  listers  Sam'l 
Chipman,  Luther  Durrent,  Rob't  Leach  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John 
Campbell,  town  agent  Jenisoii  Jones,  postmaster  R  Richardson  jr. 

IVMRREM— Town  clerk  Franklin  A  Wright,  constable  Gideon 
Goodspeed,  selectmen  Densiow  Upham,  Rich'd  Kimball,  Pierce  Spal- 
ding ;  trustees  Wm  B  Tyler,  Lorenzo  Nichols,  John  Cardell  ;  listers 
Tho's  Sargent,  Moses  Ordway,  Darius  S  Parker;  overseer  of  the  poor 
John  Cardell,  town  agent  Jos  A  Curtiss,  postmaster  H  D  Morgan. 

W^^IERBURY.— Town  clerk  Paul  Dillingham  jr.,  constable  Den- 
ison  M  Knights,  selectmen  Wm  W  Wells,  Joseph  Barnes,  Thaddeus 
Clough ;  trustees  Amasa  Pride,  P  Dillingham  jr.  Rufus  C  Smith; 
listers  Henry  F  Janes,  Henry  Douglass,  Geo  Atkins  ;  oveiseer  of  the 
poor  Elijah  Marshall,  town  agent  P  Dillingham  jr.,  postmasters  A  S 
Richardson,  Waterbury,  J  Clark,  W.  Centre. 

WORCESTER.— Town  clerk  Amos  Rice,  constable  Mai  tin  C  Rice, 
selectmen  Abel  Whitney,  Dan'l  Adams,  Allen  L  Vail  ;  trustees  Tho's 
Reed,  Sam'l  Andrews,   Benj  Scribner  ;  listers  Lyman  Field,   Nath'l 


60  TOWN   OFFICERS  A  ND -PUS  T>HST  EKS. 

A  Kelli'V,   John   FTiilo  ;  oversoer  of  the  poor  Abol  Whituey,    town 
agent  Lyman  Field,  postmaster  Sam'I  Andrews. 

Caledonia  County. 

B^RJVET.—Tciwn  cl.-rk  Jcfi^i  Shaw,  constable  Ohed  S  Hatch,  se- 
lectnipn  Peter  Laird,  Rob't  GilKerson,  liiriliolomew  Gilkerson;  trus- 
tees Rob't  Harvey,  Eben'r  Brewer,  Levi  P  Parks  ;  listers  Rob't  Har- 
vey, Alex'r  Jobnson,  Walter  Harvey  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Har- 
vey, postmasters  Henry  Stevens,  IJarnet,  John  JUcNabb,  Mclndoe's 
Falls,  Levi  P  Parks,  Eassumpsie. 

BURKE.— T,jw\i  cleik  Asahel  Bu-iington,  constable  Erastus 
Woodruti',  selectmen  DaiTI  Beckwith,  Pliilip  Smith,  Eben'r  Darling; 
trustees  Asahel  Burrington,  Isaac  Denison,  Dan'l  Beckwith  ;  listers 
Asa  Smith,  Isaac  Denison,  Shelden  Coe  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  B  F 
Belden,  town  agent  Isaac  Denison,  postmaster  Lucius  Denison. 

C^BOT. — Town  clerk  Tho's  Osgood  jr.,  constables  Jos  Preston, 
Geo  W  Cree  ;  seJectnjen  Leonard  Orcutt,  Calel>  Fisher,  Tho's  Liford 
jr.;  trustees  Jolin  Daman,  M  O  Fisher,  Paul  Dean  ;  listers  \Vm  Lance, 
Jos  Hoyt,  Milton  Fisher ;  oversaer  of  the  poor  E  L  Burnap,  town 
agent  Timo  P  Fuller,  postmaster  Gen  VV  Stone. 

DjUK^FILLE.— Town  clerk  Archelaus  Sias,  constable  John  Cur- 
rier, selectmen  Geo  W  Drew,  John  Currier,  Asa  Morrill  ;  trustees 
Saiii'i  B  JIattocks,  \Vm  Blount.,  Benj  Gilson  ;  listers  Theron  How- 
ard, Harvey  T  Moore,  Moses  Stevens  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Geo  W 
Drew,  town  agent  Theron  Howard,  postma.sters  S  J  Y  Vail,  Danville, 
Wm  J  Stanton,  North  D. 

(7/iOrO.V— Town  clerk  Isaac  N  Hall,  constable  Daniel  Darling, 
selectmen  John  Darling,  Dun'l  Roberts,  Hugh  Dunn  ;  trustees  Sam'I 
G  Clark,  D:aid  Vance,  John  Taisey  ;  listers  Sam'I  G  Clark,  John 
Taisey,  Joiia  Welch;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Hosea 
Welch,  post  in  ister  Wm  Darling. 

H^^RVIVIJiC—Town  clerk  D  VV  Aiken,  constable  P  S  Webber, 
selectmen  O  i.'rosby,  A  E  Jiidcvinc,  A  Goodrich;  trustees  L  H  D'' la- 
no,  O  Croslii ,  .\  E  Judevine  ;  listers  Joshua  Stevens,  John  S  Smith, 
E  B  Thomas  ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor  John  S  Smith,  town  agent  O 
Crosby,  posim  isters  L  II  Delano,  Hardwick,  A  E  Judevine.  South  H. 

A'/fiSr*— Town  clerk  Cha'>  H  Graves,  constable  Albert  W  Bur- 
roughs, selectmen  Eliphalet  Wadleigh,  Ja's  Church,  Benj  B  Nicker- 
son  ;  listers  Isaac  Lewis,  Otis  Joslin,  Arunah  Leacli ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  and  town  agent  Albert  W  Burroughs,  trustee  James  Church. 

XrJVTJOA"— Town  cleik  Andrew  J  Willard,  constable  Charles  H 
Koberts,  selectmen  Epliraim  (!/'hamberlin.  Welcome  PIcGaffey,  F 
L  Walker;  trustees  J  T  G  Cunningham,  Welcome  Beniiss,  Will- 
iam McGaflVy ;  listers  Stephen  McGaffey,  Otis  Evans,  Thomas  B 
Brickett  ;  overseer  of  tiie  poor  Otis  Evans,  town  agent  Silas  Hough- 
ton, postmasters  Epb'm  Cbamberlin,  Lyndon,  John  M  Hoyt,  L.  Centre. 

JV£;f03fl/ir.— Town  clerk  AVm  G  Denison,  constable  Lauren  M 
Sleeper,  selectmen  Austin  Packer,  Hiram  Allatd,  Eleazer  Davis; 
trustees  Ohed  Johnson,  Olney  Smith,  John  Sleeper  ;  listers  Alpheus 
Stoddard,  Cha'g  Palmer,  Lauren  M  Sleeper ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Olney  Smith,  town  agent  Eleazer  Packer,  postmaster  Wm  G  Denison. 

FE.SCH.'-IM.—Ttnvn  clerk  David  Merrill,  constable  Sargent  Field, 
selectmen  Jos  Partridge,  Sam'I  A  Chandler,  Simon  Blancliard  ;  trus- 
tees Sam'I  A  Chandler,  E  C  Charal)crlin,  Ilazen  Merrill  ;  listers  Ly- 
man Watts,  Lyriiun  Partridge,  Sihuylei  Merrill;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Jos  Partridge,  town  agent  Josiah  Shedd, postmaster  Epb'm  C  Brown. 

RYEOJjTE.—Town  clerk  Wm  Gray, .  constable  David  H  Beattie, 
selectmen  Geo  Cowles,  Rob't  Gibson  2d,  Rob'i  Syraes  ;  trustee  Rob't 


TOWN  OFFICERS  AND   POSTMASTERS.  Gl 


Dickson  ;  listers  John  Cameron,  Ja's  Hall  2(1,  Wm  J  White  ;  over- 
seer of  tlie  poor  Geo  Cowles,  town  agent  Archibald  Pirk,  postmasrer 
Geo  Cowles. 

SHEFFIELD.— Town  clerk  J.i's  Townsend,  constable  Laban  M  M 
Gray,  Sc'lectmen.John  P  IngaIl.s,Jona. Taylor,  Jos  H  Ingalls  ;  trustees 
Ja's  Townsenu,  Jno  P  Ingalls,  Jos  H  Ingalls  ;  listers  Jesse  GKinaston, 
Xath'l  Elkins.  Demerit  Davis;  overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Drown, 
postmaster  Joseoh  Ide. 

ST.  JOHJ^SBURY.—Towa  clerk  Jere.  Dickerman,  constable  Seth 
Burroughs,  selectmen  Calvrn  Morrill,  Lewis  Plin,  Hiram  Roberts  ; 
trustees  Calvin  Morrill,  John  Morse,  Moses  Kittridge  ;  listers  David 
Goss,  Lambert  Hastings,  Dan'l  McGregor  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Lam- 
bert Hastings,  town  agent  Jos  P  Fairbanks,  postmasters  Moses  Kit- 
tridgt,  St  Johnsbury  Plain, David  Goodall,  St. J,.  East^Wm  P  Stough- 
ton,  St  J.  North. 

SUTTOJV.— Town  c]erk  Nehemiah  Shaw,  constable  Natli'l  Glid- 
don,  selectmen.  John  Ladd  jr.  Rahph  Jacobs,  Caleb  Aldrich  ;  trustees 
Jenks  M  Putnam,  James  Ruggles,  Caleb  Aldrich  ;  listers  David  Giffin, 
Wm  Hutchinson,  Jenks  M  Putnam ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jonathan 
Richardson,. town  agent  Tbaddeus  Curtis,  postmaster  John  Beckwith. 

WALDMJ^. — Town  clerk  Dan'l  Wooster,  constable , 

selectmen  Edw  Farrington,  Sereno  Montgomery,  Rob't  White  ;  trus- 
tees Nath'l  Farrington,  Merrill  Foster,  John  Goold  ;  listers  Hiram 
Perkins,  Sereno. Montgomery,  Dan'l  Wooster  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
and  town  agent  Rob't  White,  postmasters  Tho's  W  Vincent,  Walden, 
Leonard  Farrington,  South  W. 

WATERFORD.— Town  clerk  L  F  Frecm.in,  constable  O  H  Free- 
man, selectmen  Wm  H'ovey,  Rufus  Hurlliurt,  Dennis  May  ;  trustees 
Lyman  Hibbard,    Otis  Bnllou,   Rufus  Hurlbuit ;  listers  Daniel   Hill, 

Dunison  Pike,  Otis  G  Hale  ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor Gould,  town 

agents  (seleclmen),  postmasters  E  C  Parks,  Waterford,  Tho's  Hall, 
Lower  W. 

IVHEELOCK.—Town  clerk  John  W  Brown,  constable  Hiram  Kel- 
sey,  selectmen  Wm.  Chase,,  Sam'l  F'Shattuck,  John  Cofran  ;  trustees 
Sam'l  Bigelow,  John  Emerson,  Jona  A^oyes  ;  listers  Sam'l  Bigelow, 
John  Emerson,  Jefferson  Cieu  ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor  Abner  Hoyt, 
town  iigent  Sam'l  Bigelow,  postmaster  Jeiferson  Cree. 

Franklin  County. 

BAKERSFIELD.— Town  clerk  Silas  B  Hazeltine,  constable  Hairy. 
Montague,  selectmen  Wm  C  Wilson,  Silas  Potter,  Lyman  Wells  ; 
trusteed. Dan'l  W  Hooker,  Tho's  W  Scott,  Ira  Fay  ;  listers  Amos  E 
Parker,  Cha's  C  Stone,  Coinfort  Barnes  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and 
town  .agent  Wm  C  Wilson,  postmaster  Cha's  C  Stone. 

BERKSHIRE.— Town  clerk  Linas  Leavens,  constable-s  P  P  Leav- 
ens, Milton  Rublee  ;  selectmen  H  S  Bowen,  J  O  Jewett,  Arza  An- 
drus  ;  trustees  Orson  Thayer,  Hardin  Andrus,  Wm  Clapp ;  listers 
Alvin  Hall,  Milo  Le.wia,  Wm  Clapp  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Lewis 
Ewins,  town  agent  Joseph  Smitii,  postmasters  H  S  Bowen,  Berkshire, 
Wm  Clapp,  East  B.,  Jasper.  Ivand,  West  B. 

EJ\rOSBURGH.— Town  clerk  Horace  Eaton,  constable  Henry  Wal- 
bridge,  selectmen  Wm  N  Smith,  Chirk  Barnes,  Chester  Waller  ;  trus- 
tees Jonas  Boutell,  Bennet  Eaton,  Chester  Waller;  listers  H  N  Bar- 
ber, Cha's  B  Maynard,  J  C  Web.ster ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  to^vn 
agent  H  N  Barber,  postmasters  Th  Fuller,  Enosburgh,  Wm  N  Smith, 
West  E.,  Sam'l  Kendall,  E.  Falls. 

FAIRFAX. — Town  clerk,  Churchill  Sampson,  constables  Reuben 
Dewey,   Coryden  Howard ;  selectmen  Hiram  Bellows,   Asa  S  Gove, 


63  TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMAerERS. 

Philo  England  ;  trustees  H  E  Hubbell,  II  C  SalTord,  Lyman  Hawley ; 
listers  Alanson  Webster,  Ebeii'r  Bellows,  Jos  Parmelee  ;  overseer  oi' 
the  poor  Reuben  Dewey,  town  agent  II  E  Hubbell,  postmasters  S  W 
Brush,  Fairfax,  J  H  Richardson,  xNortli  F. 

F J]  I H  FIELD. —Town  clerk  Jos  Soule,  constable  O  Bradley,  select- 
men W  \V  'J'liorp,  Lyman  Royce,  Jos  A  Favnsv.-orth  ;  trustees  Joseph 
Souir,  W  W  'I'liorp,  C  W  Keyes  ;  listers  Jos  Soule,  A  Northrup  jr. 
A  II  Payne  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Bradley  iSo-.ile,  town  agent  joab 
Sniiili,  postmasters  A  G  Soule,  Fairfield,  A  Holmes.,  East  F. 

FLETCHER.— Town  clerk  Mcdad  R  Parsons,  constable  Albert  | 
Kinsley,  selectmen  M  R  Parsons,  Z  VV  Strait,  Jona  Bailey  ;  trustees  i 
Jos  Elsworth  jr.  Guy  Kinsley,  Royal  T  Bingliara  ;  listers  Jos  Elsworth  | 
jr.  John  Kinsley  jr.  Joel  Sliepardson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Guy  Kins- 1 
ley,  town  asent  IJavid  French,  postmaster  Medad  P  Blair. 

FRAA''KLLY.— Town  clerk  Philip  S  Gates,  constable  Clark  Gates, 
selectmen  Henry  Bowman,  Paul  Gates,  Isaac  Warner;  trustees  J  H 
Hubbard,  Elcazer  Olmsted,  Dolph  Dewing;  listers  J  H  Hubbard,  Asa  | 
Gallup,  Orville  Kimpton  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  P  Olds,  town 
agunt  P  S  Gates,  postmaster  Rollin  S  Tenney. 

GEORGIA  —Town  clerk  Lorenzo  Janes,  constable  Wm  K  War- 
ner, selectmenn  Gyrus  Hotchkiss,  David  P  Clark,  Abner  Bliss  ;  trus- 
tees Lorenzo  Janes,  Asaph  Phelps,  Cyrus  Hotcbkiss  ;  listers  Alvin 
Hyde,  Asaph  Phelps,  Josiali  Ballard  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Abnei 
Bliss,  town  aaent  Asahol  Y  Johnson,  postmaster  Albert  Bliss. 

HIGHGATR.— Town  clerk  Benj  Peuke,  constable  Jerahmili  Cum- 
mii;s,  selectmen  Cha's  H  Jenison,  Clark  Albee,  Luther  Meigs;  trus- 
tees J  B  Cutler,  John  Barr,  Mark  R  Averill ;  listers  John  Barr,  Wal- 
ter C  Stevens,  Noah  Best ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Cha's  H  Jenison, 
town  agent  R  L  Paddock,  postmasters  S  W  Keves,  Highgate,  Dan'l 
H  Farrington,  East  H.,  Allen  Barr,  Saxe's  Mills',  P  A  Durfee,  High- 
gate  Spa. 

MOJ<l'TGO.MERy  —Town  clerk  B  ^V  Fuller,  constable  Jonathan 
Gates,  selcclmca  D  H  Bailey,  O  L  Kelton,  Wm  Dwyer  ;  trustees  J 
L  Clapp,  Rufus  Hamilton,  B  W  Fuller ;  listers  A  S  Smnsou,  Warner 
Martin,  ia.'-,  Upham  ;  overseer  of  the  jtoor  Timo  Martin,  town  agent 
and  postmastei  .'\sa  Wheeler. 

RICHFORD.—Town  clerk  John  Kuse,  constable  Ja's  Corless,  se- 
lectmen Josiah  Blaisdell,  A'ath^l  Sears,  Harvey  D  Farrar  ;  trustees 
Jesse  Woodruff,  Josiah  BlaisdeJI,  Jay  Powell;  listers  Wni  Y  Wayt- 
man,  Jesse  Woodruff",  Reuben  Rounds  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (select- 
men), town  agent  and  postmaster  Alden  Sears. 

SHE LD OJ^.— Town  clerk  A  M  Brown,  constable  E  A  Shattuck, 
sclectiuen  Joel  Whitney,  Chester  Janes,  Lloyd  Mason  ;  trustees  Al- 
fred Keith,  Alanson  Draper,  Wm  Hammond  ;  listers  Alfred  Keith, 
Wm  Hammond,  Wanton  Hazard  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Wanton  Haz- 
ard, town  agent  J  W  Sheldon,  postmasters  S  B  Sheldon,  Sheldopi,  P 
Kingslev,  East  S. 

ST.  JILBAJ^S.— Town  clerk  Wm  Bridges,  constable  Cornelius 
Palmer,  selectmen  Luther  B  Hunt,  Robert  Lovewell,  Wheat  Beals  ; 
trustees  Romeo  H  Hoyt,  Chellis  F  Safford,  Alfred  H  Huntington  ; 
listers  Alanson  L  Wright,  Heman  Green,  Chellis  F  SatFord ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Cornelius  Palmer,  town  agent  Romeo  H  Hoyt,  postmaster 
Luther  L  Dntcher. 

SWjSATOjV'.— Town  clerk  Geo  Bullard,  constable  John  Barney, 
selectmen  Jos  Blake,  Jona  Wait,  N  E  Jenison;  trustees  Cha's  Bul- 
lard, Geo  Green  ;  listers  Orrin  Janes,  C  H  Rich  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Warren  Robinson,  postmasters  H  B  Farrar-,  Swanton  Falls,  E  B 
Rounds,  S.  Centre,  A  Green,  East  S. 


TOWN   OFFICERS  AND  POBTMASTEES. 

Orleans  County.  j 

^ LB JIJVY  —Tovrn  clerk  Luther  Delano,  constable  Tiino  C  Miles, 
polectnien  Parlev  Hyde,   Eli  Chamberlin,  Erustus  Fairman  ;  trustees  j 
Eli  Cli.iuiberlin,'Dafi'l  Rov.ell,  Silas  Hovey  ;  listers  Jona  P  Blaisdell,  > 
jabez  Page,  Nallian  Uedec  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Silas  Hovey,  town  j 
agent  Dyer  Liill,  postmaster  Jesse  Eosworth. 

BARTOJV. — Town  clerk  Horace  Pierce,  constable  Ezra  W  HuiF- 
man,  selectmen  Dan'I  Smith,  Geo  Leland,  Franklin  Farley  ;  trnstees 
Sidney  S  Hemenway,  Amos  C  Hohinson,  Rir.bard  Newton  ;  listers 
Fred'k  VV  Kimball,  Tiino  Dudley,  Ezra  W  Huffman  ;  overseer  oftlie 
poor  Dan'!  Smitli,  town  agent  Luthor  Meriam,  postmaster  Ellis  Cobb. 

BROffWLVGTOJ^.—  rown  clerk  Chester  Gilbert,  oonstablo  Lew- 
is Ford,  sulcctmen  Elisha  White,  Elijah  G  Strong,  Joseph  N  Savage; 
trustees  W'm  Giltillen,  Jos  N  Savage,  Jercm'b  liuntoon  ;  listers  Jer- 
emiah Hnntoon,  'I'imo  Joslyn,  Gtlman  Esty  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
Gilman  Estv,  town  airent  Wm  Joslyn,  postmaster  Tho's  C  Stewart. 

C//jJiiLi;S7'0JV.— Town  clerk  Ira  Brackett,  constables  Wm  B 
Cole,  M  M  Melvin  ;  selectmen  Willard  Chase,  Gardner  Gage,  S  C 
Cole;  trustees  Hilton  Brackett,  J  M  Robinson,  Ira  Warren;  listers 
Hilton  Brackett,  !ra  Warren,  .1  P  Tyler;  overseer  of  the  poor  Earl 
Cate,  town  agent  J  P  Tyler,  postmasters  Silas  Gilkev,  East  C,  S  M 
Cobb,  West  C. 

CR^FTSBUKY.—TovfR  clerk  and  constable  Jos  Scott,  selectmen 
Natb'l  P  Nelson,  Jos  Scott,  Hiram  Merrill  ;  trustees  Ja's  A  Paddock, 
HoUis  F  Allen,  Jos  Scott;  listers  Stephen  13abcock,  Noah  Spaulding, 
<Jrrin  Harriman ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Edmond  C  Hovey,  town  ageuc 
Nathan  S  Hill,  postmaster  Wm  E  Paddock. 

DERBY. — Town  clerk  Aaron  Hinmaii,  constable  Marshall  Car- 
penter, selectmen  Nchemiah  Colby,  Harry  Daggett,  Lewis  C  Bates ; 
trustees  Benj  Hinman,  Nehomiah  Colby,  Uren  Newcomb;  listers 
Oren  Newcomb,  Zenas  Cobb,  Ira  Fish  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Wm  P 
Bates,  tovvn  agent  Jacob  Bales,  postmasters  Neheniiah  Colby,  Derby, 
E  G  Johnson,  "D.  Line,  Brigham  Pike,  West  D. 

OLOVKR. — Town  clerk  Jos  H  Dwinnell,  constable  John  Hurlbutt, 
selectmen  Jos  H  Dwinnell,  John  Crane  jr.  Isaac  B  Smith  ;  trustees 
John  Boardman,  Orin  French,  E  B  Simondj  ;  listers  Amos  P  Bean,  H 
8  Beckford,  C  C  Hardy  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jos  Barker,  town  agent 
Nathan  Norton,  postmaster  E  B  Simonds. 

OREEMSBORO'.— Town  clerk  Nathan  Cutler,  constable  Jabez 
Pinney,  selectmen  Horace  Cass,  John  C  Tibbetts,  Hamilton  Stimsori  ; 
trustees  Ezekiel  Rand,  Enoch  Tolman,  G  H  Page  ;  listers  Merrill 
Williams,  Noah  Jloulton,  Amos  Smith  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and 
town  agent  Jabez  Pinney,  postmaster  L  F  Waterman. 

HOLLMJVD. — Town  clerk  Aaron  Davis,  constable  Micah  Ferrin, 
selecimen  W'm  Hall,  EPGoodall,  O  A  Grow ;  trustees  Wm  Hall, 
Jason  Hinman,  John  Mead  ;  listers  Ezra  Hinman,  Hezekiah  Ingerson, 
N  S  Davis  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  N  S  Davis,  town  agent  Elijah  Albee. 

1RASBURGH.—1  own  clerk  Henry  M  Bates,  constable  Wm  Ful- 
ler jr,  selectmen  Jonas  Kidder,  Albert  A  Webster,  Timo  P  Redfield  ; 
trustees  Sam'l  Conant,  Ralph  P  Skinner,  Timo  P  Redfield  ;  listers 
Ralph  P  Skinner,  Henry  M  Bates,  Eben'r  C  Kimball  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Simon  K  Locke,  town  agent  Cha's  W  Prentiss,  postmaster  Timo 
P  Rediield. 

JAY. — Town  cleik  Walter Charleton,  constable  Harling  L  Gilman, 
selectmen  Joshua  Hunt,  Ammi  Brown,  Willard  Walker  ;  trustees 
David  Johnson,  Walter  Charleton,  Willard  Walker  ;  listers  Horace 
Upton,  Seburg  Wilcox,  Geo  Warner  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Willard 
Hoyt,  town  agent  Wm  Williams,  postmaster  Lanson  Sanborn. 


TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POST  MASTEF.S. 

LOIVELL.— Town  clerk  Wm  Brown,  constable  Nathan  Kelton, 
selectmen  W  S  Flint,  Calvin  Sartle,  Clia's  Leiand  ;  trustees  W  S 
Flint,  Calvin  Sartle,  Tlio's  Wooley  ;  listers  Martin  Reynolds,  J  S 
VVuoley,  Ira  Ordway  ;  overseers  of  tiie  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent 
John  Harding,  postmaster  Aniasa  Paine. 

MURGMA''. — Town  clerk  Charles  Cumnnings,   constable  John  C 
I  Moore,   selectmen  Zenas  Bartlett,    Coben  Balch  jr.   John  WcCurdy  ; 
'  trustees  Cyrus  Hemmenway,  David  Hamblet,  Cha's  Cummings  ;  list- 
ers Cha's  Cummings,  Osmyn  Hastings,  J.a's  Brown  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Osmvn  Hastings,  town  agent  Cha's  Ctimmings. 
,      A'EirP'ORT.— Town  clerk  Seymour  Lane,  constable  Israel  S  Scott, 
I  j  selectmen   Orville   Robinson,    Sylvanus  Hemingway,   Josiah  Joslin  ; 
trustees  Seymour  Lane,    Joel  R  Daggett,   Walter  Brownson  ;  listers 
Seymour  Lane,   Leonard  Walker,    Gto  W  Harden;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Israel  S  Scott,  town  agent  Geo  W  Kendall,   postmaster  Sami.el 
Smith. 

ORLE^J^S.— Town  cleik  Sam'i  S  Kendall,  constable  Josiah  B 
Wheelock,  selectmen  Loring  Frost,  Orin  Alton,  Holland  Thrasher  ; 
trustees  Amasa  Plastridge,  Ebeii'r  M  Gray,  Tho's  Baldwin  ;  listers 
Tho's  Guild,  Horace  S  Jones,  Josiah  B  Wheelock;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Silas  Sears,  postmaster  Elijah  Cleveland. 

S^iLEjM. — Town  clerk  Sam'l  ISlakc,  constable  Porter  Lyon,  select- 
men Josiah  Lyon,  Sumner  Cummins, Noyes  Hopkinsou  ;  trustee  Noyes 
Hopkinson  ;  listers  Sam'l  Blake,  Josiah  Lyon,  Abial  Cole  ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Josiah  Lyon,  postmaster  Joseph  Morse. 

TROY. — Town  clerk  Nathan  H  Downs,  constablf  Ja's  Hamilton, 
selectmen  Wm  Billings,  John  Hamilton,  Ralph  Chamberlin  ;  trustee 
Ezra  Johnson  ;  listers  H  Hastings,  F  Fuller,  W  C  Gilman  ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Rob't  Kay,  town  agent  Sam'l  Sunmer,  postmasters,  F  Ful- 
ler, Troy,  H  Hastings,  T.  Furnace,  W  C  Gilman,  North  T. 

JVESTjPIELD.— Town  clerk  Geo  W  Whitcher,  constable  Eph'm 
Hodgkins,  selectmen  Stephen  Roberts,  Morton  Stebbins,  Geo  Stough- 
to.i  ;  trustees  Luther  Page,  Jacob  Steljbins  jr.  Chester  Coburn  ;  list- 
ers Arad  Hitchcock,  Jairus  Stebbins,  Chester  Coburn  ;  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Chester  Coburn,  postmaster  Henry 
Richardson. 

IVESTM ORE.— Town  clerk  John  M  Kibby,  constable  Colton  Che- 
ney, selectmen  Peter  Gilman,  Ira  Cheney,  Piob't  K  Bruce  ;  trustee 
John  M  Kibby  ;  listers  Peter  Gilman,  'J'ruman  G  Biihop,  Ethan  Blorig- 
ett ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Peter  Gilman. 

Laiuoille  County. 

CJlMBRiDQE ^Town  cleik  Willard  Griswold,  constables  Jason 

Grain,  Jesse  Sears  ;  selectmen  F  WeJherby,  J  W  Turner,  A  French  ; 
trustees  B  S  Miner,  Giles  A  Barber,  Martin  Wires;  l-isters  Jesse 
Sears,  Elisha  Bentley,  Erastus  Townsend ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and 
town  agent  John  Warner,  postmasters  Henry  Stowell,  Cambridge, 
Nath'l  Read,  Jelfersonville. 

EDEJ\r. — Town  clerk  Sam'l  Plumley  jr.,  constable  Amasa  Stevens, 
selectmen  Amos  Dodge,  Livermore  W  Langdell,  Dan'l  Slelvin;  trus- 
tees Massa  Bassett,  Cha's  A  White,  Jolm  Morgan  ;  listers  Cha's  A 
White,  John  T  Pratt,  Eli  Hinds  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  Massa  Bas- 
sett, town  agent  Dan'l  Melvin,  postmaster  Luther  H  Brown. 

ELMORE. — Town  clerk  and  constable  Abel  Camp,  selectmen  Jona 
Bridge,  Sam'l  Bailey,  Jos  C  Bailey  ;  trustees  Abner  Doty,  George  W 
Bailey,  Sam'l  Smith  ;  listers  Abner  Doty,  Dexter  Grout,  Geo  V  Do- 
ty ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Geo  W  Bailey,  town  agent  Jonathan  Bridge, 
postmaster  Abel  Camp. 


TOWN   OFFICEES  AND  POSTMASTERS.  65 

HYDEPARK.—Tov/n  clerk  Philo  G  Camp,  constable  Charles  S 
Noyes,  selectmen  John  C  Page,  L  H  Noyes,  Erastus  P  Fitch  ;  trus- 
tees L  H  Noyes,  L  Edgerton,  N  Waterman  ;  listers  Levi  Edgerton, 
L  Biindy,  Ja's  NewUnd  j  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town 
agent  Nath'l  P  Sawyer,  postmaster  Carlos  S  Noyes. 

J OHJ'TSOJV.— Town  clerk  Stoughton  S  Pike,  constable  John  Chos- 
imore,  selectmen  Jos  Waterman,  Samuel  Meriam.  Samu&l  Andrews  ; 
trustees  Sam'l  Meriam,  Asa  Andrews,  Dan'l  Dodge  ;  listers  Jos  Po- 
land, Jona  Fish  jr.  Jona  C  Dodge  ;  oveiseer  of  the  poor  Stephen  Dow, 
t.iwn  agent  Jos  Waterman,  postmaster  Cornelius  Lynde. 

MjIJ^SFIFLD. — Town  clerk  Joshua  Luce,  constable  Wm  B  Luce, 
selectmen  Guy  Nutting,  Amander  Peterson,  Albert  Luce  ;  trustees 
Ivory  Luce,  Guy  Nutting,  Amander  Peterson  ;  lisiers  Joshua  Luce, 
Enos  W  Cady,  Albert  Luce  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ivory  Luce,  town 
agent  Guy  Nutting. 

MORRISTOfVJV— Town  clerk  A  C  Boardman,  constable  Tho's 
Tracy,  selectmen  Silas  Gates,  Nathan  Perkins,  Luther  Smull ;  trus- 
tees D  P  Noyes,  Luther  Bingham,  John  Ferrin  ;  listers  Geo  Small, 
John  West,  Moses  Tirrell  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Nelson  Slocomb, 
town  agent  L  P  Poland,  postmasters  Cha's  W  Stewart,  Morrislown, 
Dan'l  Gilbert,  Morrisville. 

STERLIJ^'O.— Town  cleik  Hartwell  Eaton,  constable  Oliver  Saun- 
ders, selectmen  Arad  Baker,  Hartwell  Eaton,  AmanderKellum  ;  trus- 
tees McDaniel  Gragg,  Reuben  Clarli,  Moses  Vilas  ;  listers  Baruch 
Darling,  Reuben  Clark,  Sam'l  Wilson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Asaph 
Kenfieid,  town  agent  Baruch  Darling. 

STOW. — Town  clerk  Jos  H  Bennett,  constable  Francis  Morrison  ; 
selectmen  Wm  H  H  Bingham,  Sam'l  Benson,  P  P  Delano;  trustees 
Wm  H  H  Bingham,  Orrin  Perkins,  Nathiin  Robinson  ;  lisiers  Riveri- 
us  Camp  jr.  Hiram  Perkins,  Sam'l  S  Slayton  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
N  H  Thomas,  town  agent  W  H  H  Bingham,  postmaster  Nathaniel 
Robinson 

IVATERVILLE— Town  clerk  Moses  Fisk,  constable  Josiah  S 
Potter,  selectmen  Eliphalet  Brush,  Geo  W  Wilbur,  Stephen  L  Hem- 
enway  ;  trustees  Alpheus  Morse,  Osgood  McFarland,  David  Willey  ; 
listers  Fylvanus  Willey,  Josiah  W  Potter,  James  M  Hotchkiss  ;  over- 
seer of- the  poor  Moses  Fisk,  town  agent  Jesse  C  Holmes,  postmaster 
Horace  A  Fisk 

WOLCOTT.— Town  clerk  Christopher  A  Stone,  constable  Geo  H 
Whitney,  selectmen  Ephraim  Ladd,  Nath'l  Jones,  Geo  H  Whitney  ; 
trustees  Geo  H  Whitney,  Hezekiah  Guyer,  John  Hutchins  ;  listers 
Hezekiah  Guyer,  Alger  Jones,  Joel  Martin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Geo 
H  Whitney,  town  agent  and  postmaster  Isaac  Pennock. 


Essex  County. 

BLOOMFIELD.— Town  cleik  Selden  Burbank,  Nonstable  Sam'l 
V  Silver,  selectmen  Maitin  French,  Orlando  Shoff,  Schuyler  W  Hol- 
brook  ;  trustees  Jos  .Stevens,  Selden  Burbank,  Arad  Silver;  listera 
(selectmen),  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Arad  Silver,  post- 
master Selden  Burbank. 

BRIOHTOJ\r. — Town  clerk  Andrew  Brown,  constable  Welcome 
F  Fisher,  selectmen  Andrew  Brown,  John  Stevens,  Jason  Currier  ; 
trustees  Owen  Brown,  Phreeland  Rosebrooks,  Harvey  Coe  ;  listers 
Owen  Brown,  Jason  Currier,  Ja's  M  Doyle  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and 
town  agent  Owen  Brown. 

BRUJVSffICK— Town  clerk  Geo  Marshall,  constable  David  Hyde, 
selectmen  Geo  Marshall,    Royal  C  Belknap,  Dan'l  Schoff  jr.;  trustee 


G6  TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS. 

David  Hyde  ;  listers  (selectmen),  overseer  of  the  poor  Geo  Marshall, 
town  agent  and  postmaster  David  Hyde. 

C^j\03j3JV.— Town  clerk  Wm  Rich,  constable  Gilbert  L  Frizzle, 
selectmen  VVni  Ricli,  John  L  Weeks,  Gilbeit  L  Frizzle;  trustee  Ar- 
chelaiis  Cunimings;  listers  Elias  Farnham,  Wni  Weeks,  Jesse  Coop- 
er ;  overseers  ot  llie  pour  (selectmen),  town  agent  VV^m  Morrill,  post- 
mastei  A  i\I  Morrill. 

COJVCORD,— Town  clerk  Harvey  G  Fry,  constable  O  Haywood, 
selectmen  H  G  Fry,  C  F  Gregory,  J  Richaidson  ;  trustees  R  Graves, 
W  Bingham,  A  Taggard  ;  listers  D.ivid  Hibbard  3d,  Moses  Hill,  Ja's 
Joslin  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  Wm  Buck,  town  agent  H  G  Fry,  post- 
master J  G  Darling. 

QRAJ^TBY — Town  clerk  Jona  Matthews  jr.,  constable  Gershom 
Carpenter,  selectmen  John  Batchelder,  Asa  Wilson  jr.  Geo  Wells  ; 
trustees  and  li-sters  Ashley  Appleton,  Abram  W  Rice,  Gershom  Car- 
penter ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Gershom  Carpenter. 

GUILDHALL.— Town  clerk  John  Dodge,  constable  David  E  Den- 
ison,  selectmen  Royal  Cutler,  Edvv  H  VVebb,  Wm  Amy  ;  trustees 
Wm  Amy,  Timo  Fairchild,  Jona  Benjamin;  listers  Allen  Goold,  Or- 
amel  Crawford,  Rulus  C  Lucas  ;  overseer  of  the  jioor  Reuben  W 
Freeman,  town  agent  Wm  Haywood  jr.,  postmaster  David  E  Denison. 

LEMIjVGTOM  —Town  cle'rk  Ja's  H  Alills,  constable  And.  Blodg- 
ett,  selectmen  and  trustees  Beach  Blodgett,  tJtepheii  Harris  jr.  John 
Bailey  ;  listers  Abraham  Jones,  Erastus  iSims,  Cassius  Uutiington  ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  po^tmaste:  Abdiel  Blodgett. 

LUJVEJVBURGH.— Town  clerk  Stephen  Howe,  constable  John  W 
Putnam,  selectmen  Ja's  Worse  jr.  Geo  E  Holmes,  Ja's  Thomas;  trus- 
tees Edmund  Powers,  Stephen  Powers  ;  listers  Leyland  Snow,  Reu- 
ben Bell,  Selh  Cutler  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ja's  Moise  jr.,  town  agent 
Spencer  Clark,  postmaster  Seneca  Sarscnt. 

JVM/i)SrOJV£.— Town  clerk  John  VV  Webb,  constable  Daniel  P 
Grow,  selectmen  Moody  Rich,  Enoch  M  Boston,  Leonard  Walker  ; 
trustee  Horatio  N  Schulf;  ILsiors  U  C  Kimball,  Uisoii  Stevens,  John 
W  Webl) ;  overseers  of  the  poor  and  town  agents  (selectmen) 

r/C7'0fiF.— Town  clerk  Ansel  Hininum,  constable  James  Towl, 
selectmen  Ansel  Hannuni,  Jona  Hill,  Levi  P  Shores  ;  listers  Chelsea 
Hildreth,  Levi  P  Shores,  John  Gates  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ansel 
Hannum,  town  agent  Jonathan  Hill. 

Grand  Isle  County. 

ALBUROH. — Town  clerk  Lewis  Sowles  jr.,  constables  Cleveland 
?Jiles,  Hiram  Babcock;  .selectmen  Job  Babcock,  J  Thomas,  C  Mar- 
vin, Orlando  Bell ;  trustees  Joseph  M  Mott,  Orlando  Bell,  A  S  Mat- 
thews ;  listers  Abraham  Ladue,  Harvey  Huxley,  David  Alarvin  ;  over- 
seers of  the  poor  (selectmen),  postmasters  S  J  Davis,  Alburgh,  Wm 
L  Sowles,  West  .\.,  Elisha  Reynolds,  A.  Springs. 

GRAJ^TD  ISLE.— Town  clerk  Wm  Chamberlin,  constable  Thomas 
Gordon,  selectmen  Jabez  Ladd,  Samuel  B  Gordon,  Norman  Gordon ; 
trustees  Jabez  Ladd,  Carlisle  J  Hodgkins,  Abel  Brown;  listers  Lew- 
is Ladd,  John  Reynolds,  Wisson  Macumber  ;  overseer  of  the  poor 
John  Hyde,  town  agent  Lewis  Ladd,  postmaster  John  Williamson. 

ISLE  LA  MOTT.— Town  clerk  [ra  Hill,  constable.s  Nelson  S  Hill, 
Peter  Fleury;  aelecti.ien  Harry  Hill,  Nath'l  Holbrookjr.  Peter  Fleu- 
ry  ;  trustees  Wm  Dawson,  Dan'l  Wait,  Ira  Hill ;  listers  Dan'l  Wait, 
Martin  Reynolds,  Dyer  Hill ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (seleclruen),  town 
agent  Harry  Hill,  poslmaiter  Ira  Hill. 

.VOiir/r/fE/JO.— Town  clerk  Joel  Allen,  conslabln  Gary  Whit- 
ney, selectmen  Jesse  Hazen,  Elisha  Hibbard,  John  Martin;  trustees 


CLERGYMEN.  67 

Gary  Whitney,  Aagu.^tus  Knight,  Orlin  Hi' bard;  listers  Elijah 
Hayncs,  Sealant!  Whilney,  John  Hazen  ;  overseei  of  the  poor  David 
Ilarvev.  town  asent  Joel  Allen,  postmaster  Asahel  Allen. 

SOUTH  HERO.— Town  clerk  Calvin  Fletcher,  constables  Wm  E 
Phol|.'s,  Wm  M  Fletcher  ;  selectmen  Lorenzo  Hall,  Orange  Phelps, 
Franklin  Robinson  ;  trustees  Gilbert  Allen,  Georjre  Landon,  Henry 
White  ;  lister?  Wm  Landon,  Lewis  Mott,  T  D  White  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Franklin  Robinson,  town  agent  Wm  W  White,  postmaster 
D  E  Griswold. 


Clergytnen  in   I'erui 


Beiium§^toii  Co. 

ArUniTtun. 
Anson  B  Hard,  epia. 

Bf-nniiigton. 
E  W  Hooker, 
A  Looniis,  con. 
N  O  Preston,  epis. 
J  Moore,  hap. 
J  W  Belknap, 
Jacob  Beeman,  meth. 

Hughes,  univ. 

Dorset. 
Jarvis  Gilbert,  con. 

Manchester. 
Ji'.'s  Anderson, 
J  U  Wickham,  con. 
H  J  Parker,  hap. 
Lorenzo  P  Sherwood, 
Chs  Fi  Giddings,  meth 

Ptrii. 
Tho's  Baldwin  jr.  con, 

Pownal. 
Cranmer  Bannister, 
David  Gifford,  bap. 
Dillon  Stevens,  meth. 
Geo  Du^,  meth. 
Sherman  Ladd,  ref.  m 

Rcadsb.irv'. 
Ambrose  Stone. 
Rupert. 
David  Wilson,  con. 
B  Howard,  Cambeiite. 

Savdgate. 
Jona  Kitchel,  con. 
W  P  Gray,  meth. 

Shaftsbury. 
J  W  Sawyer, 
R  R  Bennett, 
Isaiah  iiattison,  bap. 

Stamford. 
Justus  H  Wells,  bap. 

Sunderland. 

N  Knights,  ref.  meth. 

IVmhall. 

English, 

Ketchum,  meth. 

Asahel  Nolt,  con. 


Woodford. 
Thaddeus  Cutler, 
Kirk,  ref.  meth. 

Windham  Co. 

Athrn.s. 
G  R  Washburn,  melh 

Brattleboro'. 
Cha'3  Walker, 
Corhan  Kidder,  con. 
Addison  Brown,  unit. 
John  English,  meth. 
J  C  Foster,  bap. 
Wm  S  Ballon,  univ. 

Brooklme. 
S  Kingsbury  jr.  bap. 
Hubbard  Eastman,  me 

D  ver. 
Otis  Warren,  univ. 

Miller,  bap. 

D  H  Ranney,  unionist. 

Dammerst-'n. 
Nelson  Barbour,  con. 
Wm  N  Barbour,  univ. 

Grafton. 
Moses  B  Bradford,  con. 
Mahlon  Meriam,  bap. 
Humphrey  Harris,  me. 

Ouilford. 
Fred'k  Wadleigh,epi8. 
Asa  Haynes, 
Elijah  Gale,  meth. 

Halifax. 
Alpheus  Graves,  con. 
Sam'l  Fisk,  bap. 

Jamaica. 
Abel  Patten,  con. 
Nathan  Ames, 
Nathan  Cadworth,bap. 
J  Harden,  meth. 

Londonderry. 
Linas  Owen,  con. 
Rufus  Smith,  bap. 
Israel  Hutchinson, 
M  A  Herrick,  meth. 

Marlboro' . 
Tho's  Spencer,  con. 


out. 

Phinehas  Howe,  bap. 

JVewfane. 
Otis  Warren,  univ. 
Dana  3  Bradford,  con. 
W  H  Hodge.s,  meth. 
A  G  Jones,  bap. 
Putney. 
Amos  Foster,  con. 
Sullivan  Holman, 
David  Wilcox,  meth. 
Forris  Morse, 
Rufus  Fills,  bap 
J  HNoyes,  perff  ctionist 

Rockingham. 

Barber,  con. 

Hayden,  bap. 

Carlton  Chase,  epis. 
Daniel  J  Hoy t,  meth. 

Somerset. 
Dan'l  Leonard,  fr.  bap. 
Otis  Warren,  univ. 
Moses  Spencer,  meth. 

Stratton. 
Moses  Spencer,  meth. 

Townsheud. 
Horatio  N  Graves,  con. 
Wm  D  Upham,  bap. 

Vernon. 

Timo  F  Rogers,  unit. 

Cb'a  Woodhouse,univ. 

Wiirdsboro'. 
Tenney, 

Brigham,  con. 
P  B  Fisk,  bap. 
Otis  Warren,  univ. 
Moses  Spencer, 
U  R  Harding  meth. 

Westminster. 
Timothy  Fieid, 
Seth  S  Arnold, 
Isaac  Esty, 
Calvin  R  Batchelder, 
Alfred  Stevens,  con. 
Royal  Gage, 
Howe,  prot.  meth. 

WhitMghum. 
H  r  Ballou,  univ. 


G8  CLEIIGVMEN, 

Foster  Hartwel!,  bap.  i  Pbjvwuth. 

L  H  Wliitney,  VVljceler, 

Ehi'n'r  Davis,  flarrison  Smalley, 

Elljali  Robinson,  metli.  Cyr,us  Pratt,  fr.  bap. 


S  Atherton,  inetli 

R  L  Winn,  fr.  thinker. 

Jl'iliiiinirtun. 
M  D  !\Iiller,"liap. 
J  \V  Bailey,  univ. 
Jolin  L  Smith,  meth. 

IVindham. 
Selah  R  Arms,  con. 

Windsor  Co. 

Harvey  Crowley,  bap. 

Barnard. 
Calvin  Granger,  con. 
Elijah  Spear, 
R  U  Spaulding, 
EdmundCope  land, met. 

Belhd. 
Ja's  Sabine,  cpis. 
Eri  Garfield,  univ. 
iMathew  Kinsman, con 
Wasiiington  Granger, 
Dan'l  Field,  meth. 
Jured  Green,  chris. 

Bridgewater. 
Jarius  Spanldmg,motli. 

Cavendish. 
J  VVellman,  con. 
Warren  Skinner,  univ, 
E  G  Peiham,  nietli. 

CliCiter. 
Andrew  Rankin,  con. 
Isaac  Hunlitiy,  meth. 

Hartford. 
John  II  Lord, 
Gary  Russejl, 
R  A  Watkins. 
Geo  Butterfield,  con. 
E  R  Downs,  meth. 

Harttand. 
J  D  Peirce,  univ. 
J  H  Stevens,  meth. 
J  F  Griswold,  con, 
M  Tevvksbury,  cliris. 

Ludlow. 
Baxter  Burrows,  bap. 
Waters  Warren,  con. 
Jos  Hempliill,  univ. 

JVirrioick. 
Sam'l  Goddard, 
Ch's  B  Haddock,  con. 

Crowley,  bap. 

N  Hartshorn,  fr.  bap. 
Henry  J  Wooley,  meth 


Pomfrct. 
G  11  Sweet,  unit. 
Edmund  Copeland,  rae 

Reading. 
A  K  Hovvard, 
I  Smith,  meth. 

Rochester. 
\Xm  C  Scales,  con. 
Zebidee  Twitchell,me 

Ruyalton. 
C  B  Drake,  con. 
C  N  Smitli,  meth. 
IVath'l  Sprague,  cpis. 
L  D  Amcs,chris. 

Sharon. 
John  Adams,  con. 
A  J  Copeland,  meth. 

Spri.iigjietd. 
Calvin  D  Noble, 
Orson  Parker,  con. 
Caleb  Fales,  meth. 
(too  W  Bailey,  univ. 
Hurley  Burr, 
I  H  Sbipman,  chris. 
D  M  Grain,  bap. 
fitockbridgc. 
Tho's  S  Hubbard,  con 
Arunah  Allen,  bap. 
Wm  J  Kidder, 
Perez  M;;son,  meth. 

Weather  sfieid. 
John  Dudley, 
Cha's  Duren,  con. 
Albert  Carter, 
Eleazer  Jordan,  meth 

Guilford,  bap. 

IVeston. 
S  C  Loveland,  univ. 
Edw  S  Barrett,  con. 
Sam'l  Pollaid,  bap. 

Windsor. 
Franklin  Butler, 
EC  Tracy, 
Nelson  Bishop, 
Tho's  Kidder,  con. 
Elijah  Hutchinson, 
Sam"l  Lamson,  bap. 
Wm  D  Wilson,  epia, 
Ja's  Morgan, 
Abe!  Adams,  fr.  bap. 
H  Garnsey,  meth. 

Woodstock. 
W  Wright,  con. 
Joel  Clapp,  cpis. 


per  Hazen,  chris. 
Lewis  Hill,  meth. 
Russell  Streeter, 
O  H  Tillotson,  univ. 

Rutland  Co. 

Benson. 
D  D  Thomas,  con. 
Wm  P  Gray.  meth. 
Wm  Storrs,  bap. 
Brandon, 
C  Thomas,  bap. 
Tho's  Merrill,  con. 
Josiah  Perry,  epis. 
Wm  Ford,  meth. 
John  B  Daly,  cath, 

Castlcton. 
Jos  Steele,  con. 
Anthony  C  Rice, 
Josiah  Brown,  meth. 

Chittenden. 
John  Jones, 
Ja's  T  Phelps,  con. 
Jos  Wetmore,  ref.  m. 

Clarendon. 
Sam'l  Stone, 
■Stephen  Williams, 
Pbiletus  Clark,  con. 
Holly  Smith,  meth. 

Fairhnvcn. 
W  Maynard.,  con. 
Hahbardton. 
D  Jackson,  bap. 
H  Smith,  meth. 

Ira. 
J  P  Huntington,  bap. 

Mendon. 
Tho's  Hunt,  ref.  meth. 

Middlelown. 
Robert  Myers,  bap. 
B  W  Reynolds,  con. 
Jolm  Smith, 
Valentine  Brown, 
Peter  Fitch,  meth. 

Mt.  Holly. 
Dan'l  Packer,  bap. 
W  B  Haseltine, 
Jeriel  Andrews,  meth. 

Ml.  Tabor. 
Benj  Shaw,  meth. 
Orwell. 

Stockwell,  bap. 

C  R  Wilkins,  meth. 

Cushman,  con. 

Pawlet. 
John  Griswold, 
E  W  Plumb,  con. 
E  B  Huhbard, 


CLERGYMEN. 

69 

Wm  Wickhiim,  raeth. 

E  Hurlburt,  bap. 

[ncrease  Jones,  bap. 

E  S  Solard,  bap. 

Calvin  Butler,  con. 

Whiting. 

PdUfield. 

CornioaU. 

Barna  Allen,  bap. 

Lyman  Wing, 

ledediah  Bushnell,con. 

Adam  Jones, 

Wilder  liemmingway, 

J  K  Wright,  bap. 

D  F  Page,  meth. 

F  T  Duly,  melh. 

Ferrisburgh. 

Benj  Ahl)ott,  con. 

A  Dickson, 

Orange  Co. 

PlUsford. 

jyrus  Pi  indie,  meth. 

Bradford. 

Aaron  G  Pease,  con. 

Norris  Day,  pres. 

Silas  McKeen,  con. 

L  Smith,  bap. 

Goshen, 

Elisha  Brpwn, 

Stephen  Stiles,  meth. 

A  S  Baker,  chris. 

F  Q.  Barrows,  meth. 

Poultney. 

Leicester. 

Geo  L  Goulett,  chris. 

J  M  Myers,  con. 

Alonzo  G  Shears, 

Braintrce. 

N  W  Camp,  epis. 

Mathias  Ludlum,  meth 

Ammi  Nichols,  con. 

J  M  Duver,  bap. 

„          Lmculn. 

Jared  Greene,  chris. 

Truman  Seymour, 

Benj  Tabor,  friend 

Dan'l  Field,  meth. 

Stephen  D  Brown,  me. 

Merritt  Powers. 

Brookfield. 

Rutland. 

Middlebury. 

Dan'l  Wild,  con. 

John  A  Hicks,  epis. 

Thomas  A  Merrill, 

Jehiel  Clafl  n,  fr   bap. 

Wm  iMitchell, 

Albert  Smith, 

W  W  Lovejoy,  bap. 

Aldice  Walker,  con. 

Benj  Labaree,  con. 

J  W  Perkins,  meth. 

J  M  Rockwood,  bap. 

Benj  Brierly, 

Chelsea. 

William  Griffin, 

T  H  Lunt,  bap. 

B  B  Newton,  con. 

Wm  H  Hull,  meth. 

Jed'h  Huntington,  epis 

S  C  Eaton,  univ. 

Sherburne 

C  H  Gridley, 

Amasa  G  Button,  meth 

Noah  Johnson,  chris. 

Jos  Avers,  meth. 

Corinth. 

F  T  Daily,  meth. 

John  B  Daly,  cath. 

Solon  Martin,  con. 

Shrewsbury. 

D  M  Kiiapen,  univ. 

Haynes  Johnson, 

Ja's  Hudson,  chris. 

Monkton. 

J  Palmer,  meth. 

Sudbury. 

John  P  Foster, 

Nath'l  Bowls, 

Fred'k  Groves,  con. 

S  H  Tupper,  meth. 

A  D  Smith  .  fi.  bap. 

Asa  Smith,  unit. 

Mead,  bap. 

Fairlee. 

Tinmouth. 

JVew  Haven. 

Horace  Morse,  unit. 

Rufus  Clapp,  con. 

Ja's  Meacham,  con. 

JVewbury. 

Wallinsford. 

Jones,  bap. 

Geo  W  Campbell, 

Steph.  Marlindalecon. 

Panton. 

Sam'l  R  Thrall,  con. 

J  Packer, 

Leonard  Whitney,  bap 

Benj  R  Hoyt, 

S  B  Thompson, 

John  Graves,  meth. 

A  Webster, 

A  Constantine,  bap. 

Ripton. 

Osman  C  Baker, 

D  Chapin.  univ. 

Hiram  H  Hulburt,  chr. 

Clark  T  Hinman, 

C  Chamberlin,  raeth. 

Salisbury. 

Solomon  Sias, 

Wells. 

Geo  D  Bardwell,  con. 

Wm  M  Willet.  meth. 

Salisbury  Ford,  meth. 

David  Fenton,  meth. 

Orange. 

Lewis  McDonald,  epis 

Shoi-ehain. 

Ezekiel  Carter, 

West  Haven. 

J  F  Goodhue,  con. 

W  Hemingway,  metb. 

S  C  Dellaway,  bap. 

K  Haven,  univ. 

R  F  Goodwin    chris. 

Starksboro^ . 

Randolph. 

Addison  Co. 

Cha's  H  Leonard, 

Wm  Frost,  univ. 

.Addison. 

David  Ferguson, 

Gilman  Sanborn,  fr,  b. 

Josiah  11  Benton,  con. 

John  C  Pierce, 

Nelson  Clark, 

Israel  Keach,  bap. 

Azro  Goodrich,  meth. 

E  J  Boardman, 

Pvich'd  Brown,  meth. 

Joel  Batty,  friend. 

Eb  Mi'r  Sparhawk,  con. 

Bridport. 

Verffennes. 

Newell  Culver,  metb. 

D  Lamb,  cori. 

H  F  Leavitt,  con. 

J  D  Marsh, 

H  H  Smith,  meth. 

H  M  Davis,  -jpis. 

Lazarus  Riford 

E  G  Drake,  meth. 

John  Haslem,  meth. 

Josiah  Knights,  cbrls. 

Bristol. 

Weybridife. 

Strafford. 

G  W  Ootrill,  meth. 

Jacob  Leonard  jr.  meth 

Aaron  Buzzill 

70 

John  Pettingill  fr.  bap 
H  P  Gushing  nieth. 
A  H  Cutler  con. 

Thetfard. 
E  G  Bahcock,  con. 
Ahel  Heath, 
A  C  Smith,  meth. 
A  Clement,  bap, 

7  opaham. 
Stillman  Alorgan,  con. 
Otis  Shipnian   bap. 

Tiinbridge, 
Joseph  Thatcher, 
D  H  Wiliiston,  con. 
A  Shepaifl, 
George  Hackett, 
Caviil  Colley,  fr.  bap. 
Perez  Mason,  meth. 
Stepiien  Gooilale,  univ 

Vershire. 
Asa  Putney   con. 
Nelson  Hoil's   it   bap. 

Washinirton. 
Joshua  Tucker,  bap. 

IVest  Fairlee. 
Cha's  C  Bcfwell,  con. 
Stephon  Leavitt.  fr.  b. 

fVilliamstown. 
John  A  Vinton,  con. 
Lester  Warren   univ. 
A  T  Buliard,  meth. 
Joshua  Tucker,  fr.  bap 

Chitteiiilen  Co. 

Burlington 
Geo  G  tngersoll,  unit. 
Zenas  Bliss 
John  Wheeler, 
John  K  Converse,  con 
John  H  Hopkins, 
Zadock  Thompson,  ep 
Hiram  SafFord    bap. 
Jeremiah  O'Callaghan, 
F  Ance.  cath. 
T  W  Pierson.  meth. 

Churloltc. 
E  W  Goodman    con. 
Ja's  Ten  Broerk.  bap. 
Berea  O  Meeker,  meth 

Colchester. 
Columbus  Green,  bap 
A  Barker  con. 
Essex. 
n  Warren,  con. 
L  Smith. 
C  In^raham,  bap. 
John  Fassett, 
P  P  lluiiuwer, 


CLERGYMEN. 

A  Spear  prot.  meth. 

Hinesburgh. 
Otto  S  Hoyt,  con. 
M  G  Johnson  l)ap. 
Asa  F  Fenton,  metli. 

Baxter,  fr.  bap. 

Huntington. 
Wm  S  Hurlliurt  bap. 
Josiah  Wetherby, 
Orange  Dike.  fr.  bap. 
Bunyan  Bradley, 
Cha's  Leonard,  meth. 

Jfrirho. 
Hiram  D  Hodge  bap. 
A  B  Bostwick.  epis.  « 
Simeon  Bicknell, 
Zenas  Bliss   con. 
Jos  Baker,  univ. 

Milton. 
Ja's  Doughertv.  con. 
Alden  S  Cooper,  meth 

Richmond. 
Lyman  Lovewell,  con. 
Tho's  Browning,  univ, 

She.lbuime. 
Hiram  Meeker, 
Joshua  W  Poor,  meth 
Cha's  Cleveland,  epis, 

Undcrhill. 
Wm  B  Ransom, 
Simon  Parmelee,  con. 

IVetftford. 
John  H  Wood  ward, con 
Oliver  W  Babcock  bap 
B  F  Taylor   meth. 

H'illiston. 

Pimoon  Parmelee.  con. 

Ale.x'r  Campbellmeth. 

VVasUiiigton   Co. 

Barre. 
Andrew  Royce,  con. 
Ja's  L  Slason,  meth. 

Berlin. 
Austin  Hazen,  con. 
John  Perrin,  meth. 

Calais. 
Dyer  Willis   meth, 

Durbury. 
Herschcl  Foster,  meth. 
Sam'l  Parke-, 
Calvin  Huniley  fr.  ban 

Fayst  n. 
Ziba  Boynton   pr.  met 

Marshjicld. 
John  Caprcii,  chris. 
Ransom  Spear,  pr.  me. 


Middlesex. 
John  H  Beckwith  con. 
H  P  Gushing  meth. 
Benj  Chatti  rton. 
Sani'l  Barnett,  fr.  bap. 

Monroe. 
Gideon  Sabin, 
Isaac  Swan   fr.  bap. 

Montpelier. 
John  Grid  ley 
Sherman  Kellogg, 
Joab  Seeley  con. 
John  G  Dow, 
E  J  Scott, 

Ja's  Templeton.  meth. 
Zebina  Young,  fr.  bap. 
Geo  B  Manser,  epis. 
Eli  Ballou  univ. 

Miirciown. 
L  D  Pomeroy   con. 
William  Blake, 
Otis  M  I.,egate, 
N  B  Spalding  meth. 

JVorthJield. 
John  Currier,  meth. 
Nath'l  King   fr.  bap. 

Plainfdd. 
Sam'l  Mar^ll    con. 
Rich'd  Newell,  meth. 
L  H  Tabor  univ. 

Roxbiiry. 
Isiael  Keith,  chiis. 
Edw  Brown   univ. 

Wailsfield. 
,  con. 


Warren. 
,  con. 


Ifaterbur-y. 
John  F  Stone,  con. 
J  W  B  Wood,  meth. 
J  P  Hall,  bap. 
Sam'l  Ijord, 

Bi.\l)y, 

Ira  Gray   fr.  bap. 

Worcester. 
Moses  Fnl.<orn.  fr.  bap. 
Alark  P  Ladd,  meth. 

Caledonia  Co. 

Barnet. 
Tho's  Goodwillie  prea. 
Timo  E  Ranney,  con. 

-  Ide,  bap. 
Z  S  Haynes,  meth. 

Burke. 
John  C  Clnk  con. 
Rufus  GorMing   !)ap. 
fiufus  Gaskill, 


CLERGYMEN. 

71 

Abel  Biigbee,  fr.  bap. 

Martin  B  Gregg,  meth. 

Oi-leans  Co, 

C/ibut. 

Berkshire. 

Albany. 

Levi  H  Stone,  con. 

Albert  Stone,  bap. 

Elias  R  Kilby,  con. 

Hoilis  Kendall,  meth. 

Preston  Taylor,  con. 

Alonzo  Hitchcock, 

Gardner  Clark,  fr.  liap. 

A  Hall, 

Geo  Putnam,  meth. 

Leonard  Wheeler,  chr 

B  M  Hall,  meth. 

Isaac  Waldron,  bap. 

Sdm'l  Siocker.  univ. 

Eiwabiiro-li, 

Barton. 

Danville. 

J  C  Wilder,  con. 

O  Pierson,  con. 

R  C  Hand,  cm. 

A  Hodges,  bap. 

A  T  Gibson,  meth. 

Rich'd  Bedford,  meth. 

Orreri  Gregg, 

Brownington. 

Lewis  Fisher,  bap. 

Jarius  Eaton  jr. 

A  L  Twilight, 

Archelans  i<ias,  chris. 

Miles  Fisk,  meth. 

Vernon  Wolcott,  con. 

Groton. 

A  Kilborn, 

H  T  Jones, 

Benj  Bnrnham,  meth. 

D  M  I,add,  fr.  bap. 

J  B  H  Norris,  meth. 

Lyman  Culver,  bap. 

Fairfax. 

Craftsbury. 

Ilnrdwick. 

Tertius  Reynolds,  con. 

Sam'l  R  Hall,  con. 

A  Ainger,  bap. 

Eph'ni  Butler,  bap. 

Otis  Dunbar, 

Harvey  Hitchcock,  me 

Amos  Hazelton,  meth. 

John  Clark, 

Kirby. 

Fairfield. 

J  C  Aspinwall,  meth. 

Luther  Wooil,  con. 

A  J  Samson,  con. 

S  M  Wilson,  pres. 

RH  Kimball,  meth. 

Ja's  M  Beeman,  bap. 

Derby. 

Lynann. 

Fletcher. 

Wm  Claggett,  con. 

J  H  Piitterson,  meth. 

Eph'm  Butler,  bap. 

Nathan  Denison,  bap. 

A  L  P.iyson,  con. 

Franklin. 

Wm  M  Mann, 

Moulton,  fr.  bap. 

A  Waide, 

P  N  Granger,  meth. 

Peacham. 

O  Kimpton,  meth. 

Oiover. 

David  Merrill,  con. 

E  W  Kellogg,  con. 

Ora  Pearson,  con. 

Israel  D  Rust,  meth. 

John  Spaulding, 

James  Ford,  univ. 

Rijeirate. 

Peter  Chase,  bap. 

Nathan  W  Scott,  meth 

Wra  Prin>;le,  pres. 

Oeurrria, 

Oi  eensboro'. 

Sheffield. 

Geo  W  Ranslow,  con. 

Wm  A  Chapin,  con. 

Moses  Cheney,  bap. 

Alvah  Sabin, 

Nathan  W  Scott, 

Stephen  Drown,  fr.  b. 

Roswell  Mears,  bap. 

Sam'l  G  Scott,  meth. 

St.  Juhnsbiiry. 

Harvey  S  Smith, 

Holland. 

Rufus  Case, 

Geo.  M'Killips,  meth. 

Jabez  T  Howard,  con. 

John  Worcester,  con. 

Hi^h^atc. 

David  Packer,  meth. 

Hoilis  Sampson, 

E  W  Kellogg,  con. 

Irasburgh. 

Benj  Tillotson,  univ. 

John  Seage,  meth. 

James  Johnson,  con. 

E  Pettinijill,  meth. 

Montgomery . 

Jona  Baldwin,  bap. 

P  M  Miner,  Mormon. 

Sewell  Paine,  con. 

Jay. 

Satton. 

Luther  Coe,  bap. 

H  L  Gilman,  chris. 

David  Cross, 

Richford. 

Enos  Putnam, 

Mark  Hill,  fr.  bap. 

Jay  Powell, 

Walter  Charlton, meth. 

Pinckney  Frost, 

Russell  Smith,  meth^ 

Morgan. 

P  Merrill,  meth. 

Wm  Rogers, 

Jacob  S  Clark,  con. 

Walden. 

Sam'l  Heath  jr.  bap. 

JVewport. 

Harvey  Hitchcock,  me 

Ja's  Rockwell,  univ. 

Sam'l  P  Rider, 

IVaUrfurd. 

Sheldon. 

Nath'l  Daggett,  bap. 

Thomas  Hall,  con. 

Phincas  Kingsley,  con. 

Orleans. 

David  Carr,  meth. 

Alansoii  Wade,  meth. 

Lyndon  S  French,  con. 

Whedock. 

St.  JilLu:..i 

Salem, 

Jonathan  Nelson, 

Worthington  Smifh, 

John  WiNon,  meth. 

John  Davis, 

Calvin  IJ  Cady,  con 

Troy. 

H  W  Harris,  fr.  bap. 

Wm  Henry  Hoyt,  epis. 

Ceo  Stone,  con. 



Bishop  Isbell,  meth. 

Xoah  Nichols, 

Franklin  Co. 

J  Baker,  univ. 

N  H  Downs,  hap. 

Bakerdfield. 

Swant  n. 

Westfir'd. 

Tho's  H  Canfield,  con. 

E  H  Dorinan,  con. 

J  D  Hills,  con. 

iraTTirt  nir-Tftrfff tit^t  tti 


I  73 

James  Pinitli, 
I  Joseph  V\'ar(l,  tnetli. 

Ijaiiioille  Co. 

Cambridge. 
Tertius  Reynolds,  con 
J  C  Bryant,  bap. 

F.lmore. 
John  Fassett,  ineth. 

Hijdcpark. 
John  Fassfitt,  meth. 
John  Orcutt,  chris. 

Johnson. 
Ezra  Jones,  con. 
E  L  Clark,  bap. 
Jason  F  Walker,  meth 

Mansfield. 
G  W  Town,  bap. 

Jilinrl^toioii. 
Septemus  Robinson,  co 
C  H  Love  joy, 
S  W  (Jlemans, 
Jonas  Scott,  meth. 
J  R  Pettingill, 
John  Spalding, 
J  P  Hendee,  cliiis. 


CLERGYMEN'. ATTORNEYS  AT  LAW. 


Sterling.  Quildhall. 

Elijah  B  Clark,  chris.    Francis  P  Smith,  con. 
Stnw.  iGeo  S  Dearborn,  meth 

Hirarn  Carlton,  con,      '  Luncnhurgh. 

Samuel  Hewes,  meth.  Jeremiah  Glines,  con. 
Eli  Mower,  chris.  G  B  Houston, 

Ezra  B  P'uller,  bap.       Leonard  Austin,  meth. 
Daniel  Rowley,  bap. 

Victory. 

Lyman  Danmn,  meth. 

Grand  isle  Co. 


tVatf.rviUe. 
Elbridge  Knight,  con. 
Elias  G  Page,  meth. 

fVotcott. 
John  Gleed,  con. 


Essex  Co. 

Blnnmficld. 
Lewis  Meshua, 
Wm  P  Bixliy,  meth. 

Urnnsioiok. 
Benj  Brown,  meth. 

Canaan. 
Caleb  Ingalls,  fr.  bap. 

Cunciird. 
Josiab  Morse,  con. 
Jolm  M  Russell,  bap. 

Oranby. 
John  Worcester,  con. 


A' burgh 
Cyrus  Lisconib, 
:Geo  S  Gold,  meth. 
Lewis  Reynolds,  meth. 
\  Grand  Isle. 

0  G  Wheeler,  con. 
Lewis  Potter,  meth. 

Islr.  LaMott. 
Nath'l  Holbrook  jr. 
Wra  Wait,  pr.  meth. 

1  JV..rth  Hero 
Chester  Lyon,  meth. 
I  South  Hero. 

O  G  Wheeler,  con, 
:  Lewis  Potter,  meth. 


ttttortseys  in    Veftnont. 

Prohabhj  a  few  among  the  annexed  are  not  regularly  admitted  attorneys^ 
Bennington    co.  Rolxjrts,  Eben'r  Huntington,  Ja'8 

Jlrlingl  n — Harmon  Canfield.       jH  Phelps. 

Benntngtiin — Hilund   Hall,    A  P^      lt'ardsboro''—'R  W  Smith. 
Lyman,  Wm  S  Southworth,  E  Da-'      Westminster — Wm  C  Bradley.. 
vis,  S  H  Blackmer,   David  Robin-       Whitingham—S   E  Butler,   N  L 
son   |r.   John  S   Robmson,    Henry  Butler. 
Kellogg,  U  M  Robinson.  j      IVilmington — O  L  Shafter. 

Manchester — .\  L  Miner,   Leon-i 
ard  Sargeant,    Dan'l  Roberta  jr.  S 


Swift,  Elias  Burton,  H  K  Fowler. 
Readsboro' — Jona  Houghton. 
Rupert — Nathan  Burton. 

'Windham  co. 

Bratth'boru'' — .Vsa    Keves,    J    D 
Bradl 


Windsor  co. 

Barnard — S  R  Streeter. 
Bethel — Augustus  P  Hunton,  Ro- 
manzo  Walker. 

Bridgeicater — D  D  Davis. 
Cavendish — Salmon F  Dutton,Jno 


?raiiley,  L  G  Mead,  Ch's  J  Walk  Deane,  (Cavend'h,)  Calvin  French, 

;r,  Saiii'l  Elliott.  i^Proctorsville.) 

Orof/on— David  L  Putnam.         i     CAf.5tC)-—iNath'I  Richardson,  Or- 
Had/'U— Isaac  B  Barl)er.  iamel  Hutchinson,  Henry  EStcugh- 

Jamaica— John  E  Butler.  toi,    Ira  B   Peison,   Tho's  Robin- 

iortdoj.rfcrrj/— David  Arnold.        son,  Luther  Adams. 
JV>!r/u7ic— Royal  Tyler,  Cha's  K      Ha>  tford— George  E  Wales,  Dan 

Field,  Calvin  Ward. '  ,W  Tracy. 

Putncit—Phineas   White,    John'     Hart.land— Abel  Merrill,  Hamp- 

Kimball,  Geo  Roberts.  den  Cults, 

R,ickino-ham—A\(ix'rS  Can.pbell,!     iwd/o?/)— Reuben  Washburn,  Pe- 

Hor.ice   Baxter,   (Bellows  Falls,)  ter  T  Washburn,   Sewall  Fullam, 

Dan'l  Kellogg,  (Sa.xton's  ville).        Fred'k  C  Rohbins. 

Townshend—Ch&'s  Phelps,  John|     JVorwicA— Aaron  Loveland,  John 


ATTORNEYS  AT  LAW. 


73 

Clia's  Linsley,  Harvey  Bell,03ias 
Seymour,  E  D  Barber,  J  S  Buah- 
nell,  E  V/  Drury,  Cha's  Aikon,  J 
C  Wicker,  E  R  Wright,  A  B  Blake. 

Mimkton — L  B  Smith,  Ja's  Mb- 
ner,  Wm  Elliott. 

Salisbury — John  Prout. 

Skoreham — U  H  Everest, 

Starksboro' — A  M  Hawking. 

Ver^ennes — E  D  Wnndbridge,  P 
C  Tucker,  John  Pierpoint,  H  tJ 
Lawrence,  Geo  W  Grandy,  John 
Parker. 

Orange   co. 

Bradford— &e\.h  Austin,  J  W  D 
Parker,  Jesse  Merrill. 

Braiiitree — Robbing  Dinsmore,  J 
P  Kidder. 

Chelsea — Thomas  Jones,  J  W 
Smith,  L  B  Vilas,  P  C  Jones,  Ja- 
son Steele,  J  Lillie,  J  M  Gilson,  J 
W  Twiss. 

Corinth— Wm  Spencer,  B.  McK 
Ormsby. 

J^cwbury — Joa  Berry,  Abel  Un- 
derwood, Elijah  Farr. 

Randolph— Wm  Nutting,  Philan- 
der Perrin,(Cen,')Edmund  Weston, 
(West  R.)  D  F  Weymouth,  Ansore 
Sargent,  Wm  Hebard,  (East  R.) 

Strafford — Daniel  Cobb. 

Thctford — Si^meon  Short,  Abijah 
Howard  jr. 

Topsham-3  WBatchelder. 

Tiinbridge — Gustavus  Uolfe. 

Washington — John  Colby. 


Wright,  Harvey  Burton,  Thomas 
J  Nevens. 

Reading—  J  Q,  Hawkins. 

Rochester — Sumner  A  Webber. 

Ruyalton — John  Francis,  John  S 
Marcy,  S  W  Slade. 

Sharon — Sam'l  Shuttlewortb. 

Springfield — Samuel  W  Porter, 
Henry  Closson. 

IVealhersfield — Wm  M  Pingrey. 

Weston — Ivory  W  Richardson. 

Windsor — Horace  Everett,  Car- 
los Coolidge,  Jahez  Sargeant,War- 
ten  Currier,  Sam'l  H  Price. 

Woodstoek—Cha.'s  Marsh,  Titus- 
Hutchinson,  Jacob  Collamcr,  Job 
Lyman,  Edwin  Hutchinson,  And'w 
Tracy,  Julius  Converse,  Lyndon  A 
Marsh,  Oliver  P  Chandler,.  Edw  H 
Billings,  Ja's  Barrett. 

Rutland  CO. 

Sc«5on— M  W  Smith,  L  C  Kel- 
logg. 

Brandon— j;.  N  Briggs,  D  W  C 
Clarke,  Ezra  June,  B  Davenport 
R  V  Marsh. 

Castleton — Zirari  Howe,  Almon 
Warner,  B  F  Langdon,  J  T  Wright. 

Clarendon — Edwin  Edgertbn 

Danby — Seneca  Smith. 

Fairhaven — Wm  C  Kittredge,  C 
M  Willard. 

Middletnwn — Jonas  Clark,  Orson 
Clark,  Caleb  B  Harrington. 

Mount  Tabor — David  Sawyer. 

Pajriet— Nath'l  Harman,  G  W 
Harman. 

Pittsford — Gorden  Newell,  John 
G  Newell,  Ja's  R  Newell.  CIiittend«n  CO. 

Poultney — James  S  Harris,  John      Burlington — Cha's  Adams,    He 
Beaman.  man  Allen,   Wm  P  Briggs,  Carlos 

Rutland — Wm  Page,  Rob'tPier-  Baxter,  R  S  M  Bouchette,  Amos 
point,  Ambrose  L  Brown,  Reuben  Blodgott,  Lyman  Cummings,Alvan' 
R  Thrall,  S  H  Hodges,  E  L  Urms-JFoote,  Timo  Follett,  Wm  A  Gris- 
bee.  Solo  Foot,  J  C  De.xter,  Henry, wold,  John  B  Hollenbeck,  Ja's  W 
Hall,  C  L  Williams,  Barns  Frisbie,  Hickok,   Henry   Hale,    Arch'd  W 


Martin  G  Evarts,  Alembert  Pond. 

Sudbury — Henry  J  Hortou,  Geo 
P  Warner. 

WaUingford — Harvey  BuJton. 

Addison  CO. 

Bridport — Calvin  Solace. 

Bristol— H  Needham,  J  C  Brad- 
ley. 

Middlebury — Horatio  Seymour, 
Peter   Starr,    Dorastus    Wooster, 


Hyde,  Charles  D  Kasson,  Wyllys 
Lyman,  Henry  Leavenworth, Phin- 
eas  Lyman,  Geo  P  Marsh,  Jncob 
Maeck,  Asahel  Peck,  John  N  Pom- 
eroy,  Sam'l  N  Parmalee,  GeorseK 
Piatt,  Charles  Russell,  David  A 
Smalley,  Edw  A  Stansbnry,  Ja's 
McM  Shafter,  Geo  B  Shaw,  Benj 
J  Tenney,  Isaac  Warner,  William 
Weston. 

Essex — Jesse  Carpenter. 


7* 

H'uicsburgli — Nahum  Peck,  Har- 
mon Tobey. 

Jericho— Frc&'k  G  Kill. 

jilitt(i'i—A  G  VVIiiltemore,  Hec- 
tor Adams,  Clia's  H  Perriiro. 

Ric/imund—A  B  Mriynatd. 

Shelhiinie—i-dcoi)  Maeck. 

UndcrliiU—Wm  A  C  &;  F  Haw- 
kins. 

H'estf.ird—E  W  Sherman,  War- 
ren Hiixie. 

H  iiU.-lun — David  French, ChauR- 
cey  Brownell. 

"Wasliiisgton  co. 

fia?re— Alpheus  Tilden,  N  Kins- 
man, Ephraini  French. 

Calais — Shiihael  Wheeler. 

Jtloiitprlicr — Sani'l  Prentiss,  Cy- 
rus Ware,  Win  T'pham,  L  B  Peck, 
(>  H  Smith,  Joduthun  Looniis,  H 
H  Reed,  Tho's  Reed.  Azel  Spal- 
dinsr,  J  V  Vail,  D  P  Thompsun,  J 
P  iMiller,  F  F  Merrill,  J  'J'  .Mars- 
ton,  H  W  Heaton,  J  A  Vail,  Cha's 
Reed,  Wm  K  Uphara,  Geo  Reed, 
Johnson  &  Miller. 

Mnrctoum — Roger  G  Bulkley. 

J^TortJifiel d — John  L  Buck,Heman 
Carpenter. 

Plainfrld-}  A  Wing,  Lewis 
Chaniljprliii. 

Waitsfifld — Henj  H  Adams. 

Waterbani — Henry  F  Janes,  Dan 
Carpenter,  P  Dillingham  jr.  Rufus 

C  Sniitli.  

Caledonia  co. 

Barnet — Mordecai  Hale. 

DanrUle — Charles  Davis,  Azor 
Wetherbee,  'I'heron  Howard,  Geo 
B  Chandler,  Cha's  S  Dana. 

Grotoii — Nehemiah  H  Joy. 

Hardwlck—B  N  Davis,  J  R  Skin- 
ner. 

Lyndon — Tho's  Bartlett  jr.  G  C 
Gaboon,  C  B  Fletcher,  Nicholas 
Baylies,  Edw  A  Gaboon. 

Peacham — John  Mattocks,  Wm 
Mattocks. 

Ryegate — Harry  Moore. 

St.  Juhnsbury — Eph'm  Paddock. 

Sutton — John  Bnckwitb. 

fFuMfrt— Ja's  Bell. 

Wateiford — Jona  D  Stoddard. 

Franklin  co. 

Bakerxfield—W  C  Wilson,  The- 
ophilns  Manstield. 


ATTORNEYS   AT  LAW. 


Berkshire — Jasper  Rand,  Tho's 
Child  jr.  Joseph  Smith,  Homer  E 
Royce. 

Fairfax — H  E  Hubbell,  Anson 
Soule,  Aaron  S  Beeman,  Madison 
Scott. 

Fairfield — Joel  Barber. 

F.  anklin — John  J  Deavitt. 

Hiahgatc—R  L  Paddock,  Benja- 
min Peake,  L  E  Pelton. 

Richford — John  S  Royce. 

Sheldiin—i  W  Sheldon,  Augus- 
tus Burt. 

Sf.  J?  bans—B  S  Brown,  John 
Smith,  B  H  Smalley,  Henry  Ad- 
ams, Hcman  R  Beaidsley,  Jerome 
J  Beardsley,  Ja's  Davis,  Henry  E 
Lyman,  Orlando  Stevens,  Asa  O 
Aldis,  Romeo  H  Hoyt,  L  H  Nut- 
ting, Benj  Swift,  Douglass  A  Dan- 
tbrth,  Geo  F  Houghton 

Stranton — N  Ij  Whittemore,  Geo 
W  Foster. 


Orleans  co. 

Barton — John  H  Kimball. 

Bromningtuii — John  L  Edwards. 

Craftsbnry — James  A  Paddock, 
Nathan  S  Hill. 

r>crft)/— Stoddard  B  Colby,  El- 
bridge  G  Johnson, David  Chadwick. 

Olover—J  A  Fletcher,  Wm  H 
Martin, 

Irasburgh — Geo  C  West,  Jesse 
Cooper,  Cha's  W  Prentiss,  John  H 
Prentiss,  Timo  P  Redfield. 

Orleans— Cha.''s  Story,  Oliver  T 
Brown. 

Troy — Samuel  Sumner,  Norman 
Boardman. 

Westjield — Jesse  Bailey. 

liamoille  co. 

Camb'idge — Henry  Stowell,Win 
H  Law. 

Hyriepark — H  P  Smith,  Joshua 
Sawyer. 

Johnson — Augustus  Young,  Sal- 
mon Wires,  Stoughtnn  S  Pike. 

Morristi'wn — Sam'l  A  Willard, 
Luke  P  Poland. 

StrrliniT — Stephen  O  Crawford. 

Stoir—W  H  H  Bingham,  O  W 
Butler,  A  C  Burke,  B  H  Fuller, 
Geo  Wilkins. 

Essex   CO. 
C'incord — David  Hibbard  jr. 


ATTORNEYS  AT  LAW. PHYSICIANS. 


75 


OuildhaU — Seth  Cushman,  Wm 
Heyvvood  jr  Ja's  Steele. 

Lunenburgli — R  C  Benton,  John 
Dean  jr. 


Grand  Isle  co. 

Mbnrgh — Gile.'!  Harrington,  J  B 
Niittina:,  Fred'k  Hazen 

S..Mt/f  Hern—Wm  W  White. 


Phygiciana  in  Vermont. 


Bcnningtou  co. 

Arlington — Luth.  iMo?ely,  Aaron 
M'Kee,  Simeon  Littlefield, — Sam  I 
Thomas  jr.  hot. 

Bennington — Wm  Bigelow,  N 
Swill,  H  Swift,  Horace  May,  Win 
A  Dickerman, — Silas  Wilcox,  bot 

Dorset — Sylv'ster  Mason, Josepli 
Peck,  W  S  ^humway. 

Glastenburii — AsaGHewes,  Eli 
jah  Hewes. 

Landgrove — Amori  Benson. 

Manchester — John  Cook,  George 
Tattle,  Albert  Barrows, — Ezra  Ed- 
son,  hot. 

Readsboro' — Wooster  Gillet. 

Rupert — Henry  Sheldon. 

Sandgate — Harmon  Tucker. 

Shaftsbury — F  Johnson. 

Stamford — N  O  Bemis. 

Winhall — Job  Leonard. 

"Windhain  co. 

Athens — John  Austin. 

Brattleboru' — John  LDickernian, 
F  J  Higginson,  W  H  Rockwell, 
John  Wilson,  Reuben  Spaulding  ; 
Willard  Arms(West  V.),— JPaige, 
O  J  Martin  bot. 

D  'Vcr — Jedediah  Estabrooks. 

Dammerston — Isaac  M  Knapp, 
Sewall  Walker,  Jotham  Burnett, 
Cyrus  Butterfield 

Qrafton — Benj  H  Bridgman,  Joel 
Chamberlain,  Cha's  Perry. 

Oailjjrd — Benj  W  Stevens 

Halifax — Josiah  Trow,  Sydney 
Crooks,— Eber  M  Clark,  bot. 

Jamaica — Joel  Holton. 

Londonderry — hnnn  G  Whiting, 
Jarius  B  Collins,— J^rem'h  Arnold, 
Micajah  Martin,  RoUin  Burtin,  G 
Eaton,  hot. 

Jl/arH'07o"— Eben'r  Tucker. 

JVfir/arte- Chester  Olds,  Caleb 
D  Blakesley,  Wm  Perry. 

Putney— David  Allen. 

Rockingham— John  H  Wells,  J 
A  Martin,  Aitemas  Robbing,  R  A 
Severance,  Noah  Pratt. 

Stra'ton—H'uam  Baldwin,  bot. 

T'o«>n,9/jc?«i— Wuitstill    R   Ran- 


ney,  Cha's  Clark,  John  W  Bement. 

Vernon — Cyrus  Washburn. 

IVardsboro' — Dana  Hyde,H  Raii- 
ney,  M  Billings. 

Westminster — Pliny  Saffoid,  John 
Campbell. 

Wkitingham — Waters  Gillet,  D 
D  Wiko.x, — W  Goodnow,  Rufus 
Chase,  bot. 

Wilmington — A  L  Pettee,  Hor- 
ace Smith. 

Windham — Asa  Bigelow. 

"Windsor  co. 

Andover — Cha'd  W  Chandler, — 
Isaac  Chase,  bot. 

Barnard — Issac  Danforth,  Sam'l 
P  Danforth,  Tho's  Swift,  J  Jones. 

Bethel — Alfred  Paige,  James  M 
Wood  worth,— D  D  Fiske,  Cha's  C 
Slocum,  hot. 

Bridgwater— H  N  Carter,  Z   W 

Furber, Brown,  hot. 

Cavendish — Oliver  Chamber lin, 
Cavendish,  Geo  H  Ingals,  Proc- 
torsville. 

Chester — Ahram  Lowell,  Tho's 
T  Barrett,  C  D  Cleveland,  Wm  C 
Pierce,  P  Edson. 

Hartford — H  B  Brown,  Arnold 
Morgan,  Hiram  Dow,  David  Ingra- 
ham. 

Hartland — John  Harding,  Lewis 
Emmons,  Sidney  P  Bates. 

Ludlow — Wm  B  Wetherby,  Ar- 
dain  G  Taylor,  Daniel  Jones, — Put- 
nam Burton,  hot. 

JVorwich — Lyman  Lewis,  Shu- 
hael  Converse.  Ira  Davis,  Levi 
Hutchins,  Sain'I  J  Allen. 

Plymouth — W^m  B  Hatch,  Isaiah 
Boynton,  bot 

Pomfret — Kimbnll  Russ. 

Reading — L  Aldrich,  L  Putnam, 
— S  f  ewlon,  L  Fullam,  Mrs  Chase, 
Chilson  &  Co.,  hot. 

Rochester — Daniel  Huntington, 
Reuben  Hall,  Josiah  A  Phelp5. 

Royalton — Jos  A  Denison,  Jos  A 
Denison  jr.,  Levi  Rix. 

Sharon — David  S  Morse,  Jason 
C  Spalding.  I 


7G 


PHYSICIANS. 


Springjield — Moses  Cobb,  Elea- 
ser  Grain,  Leonard  Cli;ise,  Wm  S 
Allen,  Calvin  Hu'  hard,A  H  Hough- 
ton ;  Jonathan  Webster,  N  Sprinij- 
ueld. 

Stockbridgc — Timo  P  Fay,Stock- 
hridge,  Hiram  Crandill,  Gaysville. 

IVcathemfield — Rohert  Atvvood, 
Robert  B  Cram,  Ariel  Kenrick. 

Weston — Seneca  Carter, — David 
F  Willey,  hot. 

W,w!s>r—^  E  Phelps,  L  Foster, 
Dyer  Story,  Cyiua  Houghton,  Dean 
Town. 

If'oodstuck—iofi  A  Gallup,  John 
D  Powers,  John  Burnell,  Willard 
Bowman,  Isaiiib  Buckman,  Tho's 
E  Powers,  Benj  R  Palmer,  Edwin 
Ilazen,  Daniel  Campbell. 

Rutlimd  CO. 

Benson — liPCooley,  Seth  Ran- 
som, A  H   Howard. 

Brandon — J  F  Merriam,  Cha's 
Backus,  J  VV  Hale,  A  G  Dana,  V 
Ross,  Cyius  Johns. 

Caslleton — Jos  Peikins,  Jona  D 
Woodward,  Josiah  N  Northrop,  A 
G  W  Smith,  Egbert  Jamleson. 

Clarendon — Silas  Bowen,  Calvin 
Spencer,  D  H  Meacham. 

Dauby — Harris  Otis,  Lli  Learned, 
Abram  Locke,  G  J  Locke, — Jos 
Andrews,  Monroe,  hot. 

FairhaKcn — Cha's  Backus,  Geo 
F  Newell ,  Joshua  Edgerton. 

Hubbardlon — Daniel  Robinson 

j)/(d(//e<o;c;i— Eliakim  Paul,  Syl 
vaniis   Haynes,  Edward  Vail. 

Mount  Holly — John  Crowley, — 
Walter  Parker,  bot. 

Orwell — Earl  Cushnian,  Nathan 
Gal-,  Joel  Barber. 

Pawlct — O  L  Harman,  Chailes 
Houghton,  P  H  Strong,  W  B  Sar 
gent. 

Pittsfidd—iahez  Bicknell, 

Pitt-ford— G  B  Arniington,  J  S 
Ewing,  Geo  Page,  Ebon'r  H  Drury 

Poultney — Adin  Kcndricl>,  Ste 
phen  Brownson,  Win  McLeod,  E 
Porter,  (East  P.),  Geo  H  Mitchell, 
J  H  Brown,  Horace  Hall,  (West  P  ) 

Rutland — Jas  Porter,  Jas  B  Por 
ter,  Cyrus  Porter,  John  B  Hibard, 
(Beacliite),L  Sheldon,  (West  U.) 

Sherburne — Warren  Brown,  bot 

Shrewsbury — Lowell  VVGurnsey 


Sudbury — Charles  W  Horton, — 
Gideon  iMorton,  bot. 

Ttninouth — Theophilus  Clarke, 
Geo  .M  Noble. 

IVallinnford— John  Fox,  Wm  C 
Fox,  D  Holden,  E  O  Eddy,  Rufus 
Griswold,  H  Shaw. 

IVells — Bacchus  H  Ifaynes, — Jos 
Munson,  Albert  Smith,  bot. 

H'cst  Haven — D   W  Armstrong, 

J  Sandford        

Atldisoii  CO* 

Addison — Lucian  P  Cheney,  Da- 
vid C  Gundale. 

Brulport—Lulh  Cory,  Joel  Rice. 

Bristol— W  C  Warner,  J  Smith, 
Ruins  Guilford. 

ConiwaH -Frederick  Ford,  MO 
Porter,  O  J  Eels,  Jona  Perry. 

Ferrisburgh  -Jona  Cram. 

}Iancock — John  Strong. 

Lincoln— 1.  M  Kent,— H  Header, 
Benj  Talior,  bot. 

Middltbary—Wm  Bass,  Edward 
Tudor,  Jona  A  Allen,  Wm  P  Rus- 
sel,  Zacheus  Bass,  E  H  Sprague, 
Nath'l  Harris,  (dentist),  S  P  La- 
throp,  Jas  G  Ros.-,  bot. 

jV/o«A(oh— Ira  Smith,  G  E  Stone, 
Ballon. 

J^ew  Haven— M\n  Hall,  H  A 
Smith,  £  D  Warner,  Cullen  Bul- 
lard. 

fartjsn— Pascall  Maxfield,  Mor- 
tis Smith. 

Salisbury — Washington  Miller, 
Moses  H  Rannev- 

Skoreham—^  Needbam,  Wm  A 
Hitchcock,D  E  Paige,W  P  Wright. 
Starksboro''—Jubn    Keeser,   Ira 
Metcalf,  F  VV  Wheeler. 

Fergennes—V  <•  Stone,  A  Brad- 
ford, Alvah  Spra;ue. 

fVeybridge—CuWen  Bullard,  Da- 
vid Packafd,  Zerah  Porter. 
H'hiting — Isaac  Ives. 

Orauge  co. 

Brarf/or(/— Job n  Poole,  Ira  M 
Clark,  He'nry  Hayes. 

Braintree — Samuel  Craig. 

Brookfeld—S  H  Smith. 

CAe/.sca— Tlio's  Winslow,  John 
McClure,  J  R  Morse,  U  Lathrop, 
E  C  Worcester. 

Corinth— A  Carpenter,  I  Hink- 
Icy,  N  'I'aplin  jr.,  Coiinth,  Eph 
Smith,  (East  Corinth.) 


PHYSICIANS. 


77 


J^ewbvry — John  Stevens,  Wm  H 
Carter,  Enoch  Tliatcher. 

Orantrc — Preston  Chamberlain. 

Randulph — Jolin  S  Smiili,  Jacob 
R  Peniher,  S  W  Thayer  jr.,  P  D 
Bradford,  P  DBlodgelt,  Ra.  dolph, 
Waller  Carpenter,  E  Randolph. 

S(7-a^o?-rf--Albigence  Pierce,  J 
N  Stiles,  Eleazei  Baldwin. 

Thetford — Wm  Sweet,  Samuel 
Thayer,  Harry  Niles. 

Topsham — Isaac  McNiece,  Tops- 
ham,  E  M  Bill, Bagley,  West 

Topshain. 

Tunbridge — Cha's  B  Chandler. 

Verslure — B  O  Tyler,  Archibald 
Hoyt. 

Washington — Levi  Burton. 

West  Fahiee—AHred  Pixly. 

WdUamstoujii — N  W  Perry. 

Cliittendeii  co. 

Burlington — Horace  Hatch,  Wm 
Atwater.  Lo^onard  Marsh,  Bern 
hard  J  Heinehcrg,  Tho's  Chamber- 
lain,Cha's  Hall,— R  Whitcher,  hot 

Charlutte —Hugh  Taggart,"  Joel 
Stone.  I  Babbitt,  Sam'l  Collins,  Royal   M 

Colchester — G  W  Horton.  lAyer,  Olivei  Morse, — Sam'l  Hill, 

Essex— M  Mead,  J  W  Emery,  B  hot. 
F  Warner,  S  Tubbs,  Lorin  Tyler, I      Grnton — Simon  Heath,  Reuben 
bot.  IW  Hill. 

Hinesburgh — Daniel   GoodyearJ     Hardwiek—K  Smith,  J  Sanliorn, 
John  W  Miles,  John  F  Miles,  T  L'— T  Haynes,  bot. 
Beach.  |     Z,?/n(Zo?i—B  Sanborn,  Selim  New- 

Htintington—J  Work,— S  Stow-  ell,  W  S  Carpenter,  B  Morrison, 
ell,  hot.  PcacAam— Josiah  Shedd,  G   W 

Jericho — Geo  Howe,  Jamin  Ham-  Cobb, 
ilton, — Ransom  Blood,  WmKenis-      Ryegate — Eli  Perry, 
ton,  bot.  Sheffie  d— Horace  Stevens. 

Milton — Daniel   H  Onion,  Benj      St.  JoAnsftury— Calvin    Jcwett, 
Faiicbild, — Wm  F  Johnson,  bot.     Morrill  Stevens,  Geo  C  Wheeler, 
Richmond — Seth   Cole,  Reuben  Jeremiah  Dickerman 


Fayston — Eber  H  Baxter,  bot. 
Marshfeld—A&a  Phelps, E  Paine, 
Middles cz—Rie]  Blanchard. 
Moretown — Lestt  r  Kings  ley. 
Montpelie-i — Edward  Lamb,  Jas 
Spalding,  J  Y   Dewey,  F  W  Ad- 
ams, D  Corliss,  Milo  L  Burnham, 
N  C  King,  Cha's  Clark,— T  C  Tap- 
R  Kiibourn,  (dentists), — P  A 
McDowall,  bot. 

"  JSTorthJield- Ben}  Porter,  Clifton 
Clajgett,  Jared  Eassett. 

P;«(H/icW— Nath'l  Bancroft,  E 
Conant. 

Waitsfeld— David  C  Joslin,  Or- 
ange Smith. 

Warren — Asahel  Kcndriek. 
Waterbtiry — O  W  Drew,  Tho's 
B  Downer,  C  C  Arms. 

Caledonia  ro. 

Barnet—lohn  McNabb,  Socrates 
Turtle,  Wm  G  Neilson. 

Burke— W  Redding, Abel  Brown. 

Caftoi— Parley  ticott,  D  G  Hub- 
bard. 

Danville — Eldad  Ale.xander,  Uri 


Nim, — Wm  Foss,  hot, 

Shelburne — Jona  Taylor. 

Vnderhdl — Alanson  Burroughs 
B  Y  Warner,  Shubael  Davis. 

Westford— Tho's  Haynes,   Mar 
CU9  Swain. 

H'tHJsto?i— Matthew  Cole,  Carl 
Volk. 

'W'asUington.  co 


Sutton-  Warner  W  Carpenter. 
Wheclock — Fred'k  Leavenworth. 
WateTford--R  P  Rowell,  Ralph 
Bugbee. 

Franklin  co« 

Bahersfield—O  T   Houghton,  R 
Woodward,  Moses  Perley,  G  Pier. 
Berkshire- -Zeri  Cushman,  N  S 
Borre— Walter  Burnham,  Lyman  Burleson,  S  S  Butler,  Wm  C  Ells- 
Paddock,  Seaver  Chamberlain.        Iworth. 

Berli   — John   Winslow,   Orrin     Enosburgh — Rolin  Eaton, Horace 
Smith,  Geo  Allen.  Eaton. 

Calais— Asa.  George,  Ebeu'r  S      Fairfax— J  H  Farnsworth,  J  D 
Deming,  Horace  Douglass.  'Farnsworth,  Renselaer  Soule. 


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PHYSICIANS. MERCHANTS  AND  TRAPEBS. 


FairJicld—'Sl  N  Babcock,  C  W 
Keyes,  M  Hiitcli 

F  ankliji—S  E  Park,  S  S  Searls. 

Georgia--}!  P  Bl.ur,  Hercules 
Waslilmrn, — losiali  Darling,  Wm 
T  Taylor,  liot. 

Hi^li2'ate-—J  D  Lookinland,  J  B 
Cutler,  H  IJaxter,---David  Skcels, 
bot. 

JMnntiromcry — B  W  Fuller. 

Richford—io\\\\  Huse,-N  H  Nut- 
tinj;,  bot. 

Sheldon— A  M  Brown. 

St  Jl'bnns!-  -Jolui  Branch,  John  L' 
Chaniiler,  Newton  II  Ballon,— J  H 
Hyde,  (Jrris  Pier,  bot. 

Swaiitiia--lTa  Hutch,  D  P  Ben- 
nett, Lewis  Janes. 

Oclcaiis  coi 

Albanii— Dyer  Bill. 

Barton— A,L\on  Pierce,  Jos  A 
Masta,  Hirain  Hoit. 

Brownington—Sus  RGrow,  Jona 
F  Skinner. 

Charleston — Elijah  Robinson. 

Cra/tsAury— Dan'l  Dustin,  Dan'l 
Bates,  Ephraim  Brewster. 

X)fri)/— Leiriuol  Richmond,  Geo 
A  Hinnuin,  Lewis  Patch. 

aiover—F  A  Garfield,  Da- 
mon 

Greensboro'-Q.  D  Wheelock, 

Jrasburg!i-Sam\xe\  Tucker. 

JVncpo't  --hewi-i  Morrill 

Or/eartA'— Samuel  S  KondaJI. 

ZVoy  -David  H  Beard,  Levi  C 
Moore,  Henry  Corey. 

Westfidd—A  W  Annis. 


Iiamoille  co. 

Cambridge — A  H  Parsons,  B  J 
Miner,  Salmon  Brush, — Oel  Saf- 
ford,  bot 

Edeii--Wm  C  Atwell. 

£//rtore--Joel  G  Camp 

Hijdepark  —Ariel  Hunton,  Aaron 
Morse,  Tyler  Mason 

Johnson — John  Meigs,  Asa  Kit- 
tridge 

Jlorristoicn — Jas  Tinker,  D  VV 
Putnam,  Horace  Powers, A  Tinker. 

Sto2c — Jos  Robinson,  N  H  Thom- 
as, Dan'l  Washburn. 

JVaterinlle—Wm  Page,  Selvey 
Kidder 

IVolcott—D-An^l  Bates, 

Sussex  CO. 

Brighto>t---H;irvey  Coe. 

Caimart---Ziiroaster  Ladd, Albion 
P  (^"iimniin^s,  Jos  Kennedy,  Tho's 
D  Lasell  Jas  Tucker. 

Concord-— Horacp,  H  Pa'mer. 

Guildhall— Henry  L  VV^itson. 

Litnenbargh—ChSi's  W  Calkins, 
Seneca  Sargent,  Theron  Webb. 

Victory— Anfel  Hannum. 

Grand  Isle  co. 

./^/aiirfi-A— Albert  C  Butler,  H  II 
Reynolds 

Grand  Isle — Melvin  Barnes,  A  H 
VV  Jackson. 

Isle  iaj¥flH— Tho's  G  Daniels, 
bot 

JVorth  Hrro — Elijah  Haynes,  G 
Whitney 

South  Hero — Artemas  Goodnow, 
Abraham  Harding, 


JfMerchanta  and  Vi 

Beitnington  co. 

j3r?(iii./-?iiH— Lan<lon  West  &  Co, 
Wm  Billin-s&Co;  AS  Wood 
ard,  Dcming  &  Hills,  West  A. 

BcuniniTton — A  Walker,  L  Fair- 
banks, (;  Thatcher,  Lvm  n  Patch 
in.  Wills  &  Norton,'  M  K  &  S  S 
Scott,  H  Patchin,  H  K  Parsons,  P 
L  Robinson,  B  Harmon,  D  Corliss, 
W  K  Hawks. 

Dorset — Harrington  &  Co,  S  F 
Hawley  &  Co,  J  A  Hodge. 

L'lndgrove — John  Emerson. 

Manchester — D  Andre wa,  Orvis 
Sc  Sperry  ;  Clark  &.  Douglass,  Har 


■aders  in    Wermont. 

ringtons  &,  Co,  Cyrus  Roberts,  Fac- 
tory P't. 

Pern — Jos  J  Hapgood. 

Readsboro' — Jona  Hoi  ghton. 

Rwpert— Bitten  &  SaflTord. 

Sandgate — Roswell  Tuttle. 

Shaftsbury—N  R  Douglass  ;  C,E 
&.  J  C  Houghton,  South  S. 

Stamford — James  Houghton. 

Sanderland~G  B  &,  A  E  Bacon. 

IVinhall—F  &.  A  Kidder,  Noah 
W  HiM. 

IVoodford — Day  &  Fillmore. 

"WiudUaim  co. 

Brattleboro'—G   C    Hall,    A    E 


MERCHANTS   4ND  TRADERS. 


79 


Dwiniipl,  Williston  &  Tyler,  Cal- 
vin Townsley  &l  Son,  Zelotes  Dick 
inson,  John  H  Wheeler,  Wm  P 
Cune,  G  &  C  Lawrence,  Wood 
cock  &  Co,  Button  &  Clark  ;  Orlin 
Pratt  &  Co,  Dunklee  &  Clark 
West  village. 

Dove-' — Perry  &  Gorham. 

Dummerstun — Asa  Knight,  Rog 
er  Birchard. 

Grafton — Hyman  Burgess,  Geo 
M  Barrett,  Henry  Holmes. 

Guilfurd — VI  rs!  G  Cutting;  Ran- 
ney  &  Burdick,  Green  Rivei. 

Halifat — Josepti  Henry,  Sanford 
Plumb. 

Jamaica — Farrls  &  Brown,  Mer- 
rifield  &  Newell. 

Londonderry— ^tov/sW  &  Hills, 
Alfred  Pierce,  Niles  Aldrich. 

Marlboro' — Jesse  Cone. 

JVewfaiie — Birchard  &  Savyer. 
Haynes  E  Baker,  Fayettevilie  ;  W 
H  &  W  L,  Williams,  Williamsville 

Putney — P  K  Chandler  &  Co,  J 
R  Miilej,  Isaac  Grout,  H  H  Barton 

Ruckmgham  — BenjSpa!ding,Cal 
vin  Simonds  ;  A  &  iVl  Wentworth, 
Norman  Harris,  H   Henry  Baxter, 

Bellows  Falls;  D  L  Wiley,  

Grimes,  Saxons   Village. 

T'oaiH.yAewd-  -Nath'l  Cheney  jr  , 
Sam'l  F  Thompson,  Thomas  Cook. 

fenian— Murshall  V\  hithed. 

fVard/fboro' — J  &  H  Rice,  Isaac 
Grout   Plimpton  ic  Higgins 

Westminster — Geo  W  Daniels, 
West  W 

Whitinghavi — Winn  &  Chase, 
Shoreham  Goodnow,  Ballon  &  San- 
ford, E  P  Chase  &  Co,  L  J  Childs 
&  Co 

Wilmington — F  L  Stanley  &  Co, 
Freeman  Childs,  A  N  Fitch,  F  T 
&  V  Forbes. 

Windham — Harris  &  Putnam,  F 

D  Sawyer.       

Windsor  co. 

Andover—i^ha.'3  Sherwin,  John 
B  Manning. 

Barnard — Rollin  Richmond,  J  B 
Danforth  jr,  Seymour  Belknap 

Bethel — H  N  Smith,Geo  Francis ; 
Morey  &.  Hutchins,  East  B. 

Bridgwater — Lyman  Raymond, 
Oliver  Bailey,  Geo  R  Mouiton,  Na- 
than Lamb;  Ehen'r  Clement,  Jona 
Angell,  Cambridgeport. 


Cavendish— \)?iv-is  &  Wheeler, 
Bobbins  &  White  ;  Elijah  F  Par- 
ker, Gilson  Smith  &  Co,  Edmund 
F  Churchill,  Proctorsville. 

Chester— b  H  Hilton,  Isaac  Rog- 
ers, J  C  Dana,C  F  Barrett,  Mason 
C  Richardson,  David  A  Sherwin, 
Joseph  Hadley. 

//a/ t/ord--Simeon  Lyman,  Jus- 
tin C  Br.joJis,  Moses  French,  W  H 
Steel,  Cha's  Tinkham,  Cushing, 
Walcott  &  Nichols. 

Hariland — Phelps  &  Barker.  P 
D  Richardson,  Simeon  Willard,  E 
M  &  S  R  Stockei. 

Ludlow- AA&ms  Armington  &Co, 
Pettigrew  &  Smith,  Ira  Wait. 

JVortoich — B  B  Newton,  Geo  Ly- 
man, F  L  &  E  W  Olds. 

Piijmoutk-S  S  &  F  P  Wheeler, 
Tyson  Furnace  Store. 

Pom/Vff— Otis  Chamberlin  ;  Na- 
than Snow,  Snow's  ■itore. 

Reading— hevi  C  Fay  ;  Rufus 
Buck,  Lewis  Robinson,  South  R  ; 
E  Ross,  G  H  D  ivis,  Luther  Ken- 
dall, Walton  Brown,  Felchville. 

Rochester — Briggs  &  Pierce, Ch's 
Dodd. 

Ruyalton—Wm  Skinner,  Downer, 
Nevins  &  Fish. 

Sharon — Worster  Downer,  Bax- 
ter &.  Walbridge. 

Springfield— ion&  Chase,  John. 
Perkins,  Burke  &  Thompson,  Por- 
ter &  Dana,  Adams  &  Bundy  ;  B 
C  Smith,  John  V\  hiie,  Sylvester 
Burke,  North  S. 

StocAftrid^c- -Merrick,  Sylvester 
&  Co,  Gaysville. 

^eat/ifr.s:y?e/(^--Bartlett  &  Whit- 
comb,  A  Gay  &  Co,  White  &  Con- 
verse, Dan'l  Lovejoy. 

Westvn — Ambrose  Pease,  Asa  B 
Foster,  Perkins  N  Wiley,  Jos  R 
Parker. 

Windsor— A  &.  H  Wardnpr,  A  G 
&  J  D  Hatch,  S  Wardner  &  Son, 
'J  ho's  S  FuUerton,  I  W  Hubbard. 

Wnod:itock--Cha's  Dana  jr,  C  F 
Shedd,  O  A  Bryant,  Geo  R  Chap- 
man, Titus  Hutchinson  jr,  Isaac 
Churchill,  Eliakira  Johnson;  Oli- 
ver Bailey,  L  M  Wood,  South 
Woodstock.. 


Rutland  co. 

Benson— C  R  Walker  &  Co,  E  H 


MERCHANTS  AND  TRADERS 


&  U  Aikeii,  Lutlier  Joy,  D  R  Bar- 
ber. 

Brandon— 'Q  Ketclium,  D  &  A 
ColliiK-,  Warren  &.  Bliss,  Ira  But- 
ton, C  VV  Conant,  Royal  Blake,  V 
Kosi 

CastlPton-Sa\ah  H  Langdon,  F 
Park'T  &  Co,  Adams  &  Davey,  M 
G  Laiigilon  &  Co,  Merrill  &  Ains- 
wortli,  Hodges  &  Hawkins. 

C/«)-f«rfon— Caleb  Hall,  Silas  W 
Hodges,  Walker  &  Barlow,  S  &  A 
Bullard,  Henry  Hitclicock. 

Danby-  A  R  Vail  &  Co,  E  F 
Rogrrs,  East  Village  ;  S  &  i\  J 
Sniilb,  4  Corners  ;  Job  ycott,  north 
village. 
.  Fiiirhnien — Alanson  Allen,  Azc! 
Willard  jr. 

Mcndon — John  Osborn. 

Jliddletozcn — Horace  Clark,  Vail 
&  Otis. 

J\Iaunt  Holly— Sum'l  Hemenway, 
Meclianicsville. 

Orwell— A  L  &  M  B  Catlin,  IV 
Chipinan  &  Co,  Jas"  McEwen. 

Fuirlet — .M  D  Strong,  Al  Edger- 
ton,  Wheeler  &  iSwallow,  Edger- 
ton  &  Blakloy,  Ira  Marks,  H  L 
&  Co. 

Pittfficld- -Lucius  Preston,  B  F 
Baker. 

P,tt.'ford—S  D  Winslow,  Strong 
&  Buck,  Henry  Simonds,  C  &  E  L 
Granger,  Ijyman  Kockwood. 

PoH/(7ici/— Noyes  &  Harris,  A 
Bliss,  S  Mears,"East  P;  Beanjan 
&  Son,  M  Wooster,  West  P. 

Rutland--Geo  T  Hodges,  Dan- 
iels &  Bell,  Barrett  &  Co,  Jas  Por- 
ter, John  Strong,  N  G  Howard,  C 
A  Mnnger,  J  Barrett,  Ripley  &.  Bai- 
ley ;  Hitchcock  4'  iMorgaB,VVest  R  ; 
J  "P  .Milton,  Books. 

Shfrbarnc—B  Maxham. 
S/i/-cirj;&uri/— Stephen    Gleason, 
John  Buckniaster,  IJrown  &  Dow, 
iSuckmasler   &l  Jones,  Jos  Need 
ham. 

SudburT) — Ira  Bingham. 

Tinmoxith — Xoah  VV  Sawyer. 

Wallingfurd—noKurA  Harris,  S 
Townshend  jr,  J  K  Vail,  A  Web- 
ster, Otis  Bourn. 

R'eZJs— Allen  Grover,  HN  Had- 
ley  &  Co. 


Addison  co. 

Jiddison — Warren  S  Brown. 
Bridport—F  Fletcher  &  Son,  N 

5  Bennett,  J  Frost  &  Co. 
BrU-tol — Munson  &  Deane,  S  B 

Gage,  W  H  Hollv. 

Corn  trail— P  VV  Collius,  B  P 
Haskell 

Ferrisburo-h—Sho]es  &  Webb, 
Allen  &  Wheeler,  H  Barnum. 

Hancock — Royal  Flint. 

Lincoln — Benj  .\llen,  A  C  Allen. 

Middlebiinj — Iia  Stewart,  Asa 
Chapman,  John  Wood,  Zecliariah 
Beckwith,  Cyrus  Birge,  Asa  Fran- 
cis, Ja's  McDonald,  John  Vallett, 
VV  A  Johnson,  Artemas  Nixon  jr, 
J  R  Cushinan  ;  Needhain&  Denis, 
East  .\I.;  Sidney  Moody,    Russell 

6  Gridley,  Druggists  ;  F  C  Sey- 
mour, Hats  ;  A  Wilcox,  E  Wain- 
Wright,  R  D  Farr,  Stoves  and  Tin 
Ware;  Jona  Hagar,  Books. 

Monkton — J  Miner  &  Co,  Ethan 
Smith,  M  W  Kinsley. 

J/'ew  Huveu — Alfred  P  Roscoe, 
Timo  C  Smith. 

Panton — Cha's   Adams. 

Salishurij — Huntley  &  Higgins. 

Shore.ham — Wright  &  Bush,  Jno 
Simonds,  D  &  G  Rich. 

Ve.rgennes—¥  Huntington,  N  R 
Bixby,  V  Lawrence,  Goo  &  W  S 
Parker,  Morgan  &.  Bowman,  Rod- 
man Chapman,  Hiram  Adams,  LC 
Thorn  &  Co,  C  D  Cook,  Edwin 
Burritt,  Geo  N  Walker,  VV'ra  Burtt, 
Patrick  Foster. 

/fef/fcrjrfij-e— Silas  L  Sprague. 

]Vhiting--D  M  Russegue,  J  &  O 
Simonds. 

Orange  co. 

Bradford— As^  Low,  Preston  & 
Peckett,  Geo  W  Prichard  &  Son, 
Ellis  Bliss  jr. 

Braintrce — A  D  Lamson. 

.BrooA^VZd— Cleaveland  &  Ste- 
vens, A  VV  Bigelow. 

Chelsra—^  'arlos  C  Stone,  Farm- 
ers' &  Mechanics',  Jona  Smith  jr, 
N  G  Hale. 

Coiinth — D  R  Cooke,  Theodore 
Cooke,  Farmer's  &  Mechanic's  ; 
John  Merrill,  Nathan  Blake,  East 
Corinth. 

Fairlee — A  P  Waterman,  Josiah 
Shaw. 


MERCHANTS   AND  TRADERS 


81 


JVewbury — Ohaclwick  &  Brown, 
F  &  H  Keyes,  Hutchins  &  Buciaan 
au,  David  Johnson. 

Orange — Lathrop  Fisk,  Orange 
FiHold. 

Randolph—]  A  Cuitis,  Alfred 
Hebard,  N  P  Brooks  &  Co,  Joseph 
Clark,  East  R.;  Sam'I  L  French, 
John  Granger  &  Co,  R.  Centre  ;  M 
&  M  Mann  jr,  Edvv  Hobart  &  Co, 
West  R. 

Strafford — Harris  &  Morrill,Roy- 
al  Hatch  ;  Harris  &  Russ,  O  T 
Keyes,  Soutli  S- 

Thetford—M  T  Walker,  M  N 
Russ,  T  Kendrick,  S  B  Brown,  T 
Pratt. 

Tops/iam—N  &  A  Bagley,  Kit- 
tiedge  (St  Colby. 

Tunbridg-e — Foster  fcParkhurst 
Hoyt  &  Mayhev,',  Daniel  Tarbell^ 
F  Bturdevant. 

Vershiro—V  Dwight  &  Co,  H  T 
Keyes. 

Washington — B  F  Dickinson. 

IVilliamstown—C  &  R  Ainsworth 


Cliltteuden  co. 

Burlington — H  Bradley,  Vilas, 
Loomis  &  Co,  G  H  Moore',  H  Lane, 

5  E  Howard,  J  Warner,  S  B  Scott, 
Wm  Hurlburt,  Osthoiiu  &  Mich- 
oils,  Morton  Cole,  Elias  Lyman, 
H  W  Callin,  S  Walker,  Lovely  & 
Seymour,  S  L  Herrick,  P  &  H  H 
Doolittle,  S  M  Pope,  J  &  J  H  Peck 

6  Co,  Follett  (St  Bradley,  Davis  (fe 
Curtis,  Hatch,  Odell  &.  Co,  S  N 
Gaut  &  Co,  H  Hyde  (St  Co,  Potter 
&  Hawley,  T  F  &  W  L  Strong. 

Charlotte — Partridge  &  Perkins, 
Sam'I  H  Barnes. 

Colchester — Sidney  Barlovv,Ebn'r 
Spencer. 

Essex — L  Tyler,  Woodman  & 
Fletcher,  J  Tuttlo. 

iKnejftur^-A— Marcus  Hull,  Wm 
B  Viele,  H  Cook,  Boynton  h.  Bur- 
ritt,  Wm  J  Douglass. 

Himtington — John  Ligcum,  north 
Village. 

Jericho — Henry  C  Blackman,  Al- 
bert Barney. 

Milton — Sam'I  Boardman,  Geo. 
Ayres,  Lyman  Burgess,  AS  Pearl, 
Elijah  Hertick. 

Richmond — Wm  Rhodes  jr,  Ezra 
B  Green. 


Shclbumc — Geo  D  Comstock,  Ji- 
rah  B  Isham,  C  M  Olmsted. 

Underhill—J  H  Tower,J  H  Tow- 
er jr,  Harry  Gloyd,  L  M  Stephens. 

ft'estford—W  S  and  H  P  Wood, 
Manley  Dimick. 

WJHistori— Nichols,  Chittenden& 
Co,  Morton  (St  Clark,  A  V  Holley. 

Wasliington  co. 

Barre — Dodge  Sc  Keith,  Orvis 
French,  Lower  Village  ;  W  Ellis, 
South  B. 

Berlin — Heaton  and  Denny. 

Marshficld — Enoch  D  Putnam. 

Middlesex — Farmers'  &  Mechan- 
ics' Store, 

Moretown — Cha''s  Howe. 

JI/oT? ipe/ier— Baldwin,  Scott  &l  Co, 
Silas  Burbank  jr,  Benj  Day  (St  Co, 
Ellis,  Wilder  k.  Co,Silas  C  French, 
J  W  Howes,  J  B  Langdon,  Lyman 
&  King,  Charles  Spalding,  Storrs 
(St  Laugdona,  Bancroft  and  Riker, 
Cross,  Hyde  &  Co,  Silver  &  Pierce, 
Augustus  Haven,  L  &  A  A  Cross  ; 
E  P  Walton  and  Sons,  J  T  Mors- 
toii.  Books;  Clark  and  Collins, 
S  P  Redfield,  S  Burbank  jr,  Drugs 
&c.;  Webb,  Bancroft  &  Co,  Zenas 
Wood,  A  Haven,  Stoves  and  Tin 
Ware  ;  J  Booth,  Hats  ;  Moses  & 
Rich,  N  C  King,  North  M.;  Joseph 
Huntington,  East  M. 

JVorthfield—Qeo  B  Pierce,  Bay- 
lies aad  White,  Parker  &  Braman. 

Plaivfieldr—Ha.U  and  Ware,  A  T 
Bancroft. 

Waitsfield — R  &  J  M  Richardson, 
Moise  and  Chapman. 

Warren — Cushman,  Morgan  and 
Co,  Wm  Cardell. 

Wattrbury — Gois  and  Hutchins, 
W  B  Bascom. 

Caledonia  co. 

Bamct— Levi  P  Parks,  Shedd  & 
Jewett,  Farmers'  and  Mechanics'. 

Burke — L  and  J  A  Denison,  S 
Houghton,  J  Tull,  Burke  Hollow  ; 
Neweil  and  Ide,  East  B.;  A  and 
M  W  Newell,  West  B. 

Cabot — E  Perry  and  Co,  Israel 
Cutting,  Upper  Vil, 

Danville — H  0  Babcock,  Vail, 
Doming  and  Co,  Cha'e  S  Dana ; 
Sias,  Vail  and  Co,  Farmers  and 
Mechanic*'  Co,  North  D. 


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83 

Oroion — Moses  Buchanan  &  Co,. 
Caleb  Webster. 

Ifardinck — L  H  Delano  and  Son, 
Holton  and  Judevine,  D  W  Aiken, 
M  R  Clieever. 

Lyndon — Kimball  and  Brickett, 
Geo  Ide  and  Co,;  E  and  A  Bemiss, 
J  M  Hoyt  and  Co,  Lyndon  Centre. 

Pcacham — Chandler  and  Srown, 
N  Bradlee,  Isaac  Watts. 

Ryegatc — G  &  J  Cowles. 

SAe^cM— Joseph  Ide, Wm  Drown. 

StJohmbury — Morrill  <Sc  Rankin, 
Shedd  &  Jewett,  Geo  W  Gage, 
Jonas  Flint,  David  Goodall,  Far- 
mers' and  Mechanics'. 

Sutton — Stephen  Blake,  Farmers' 
and  Mechanics'. 

M^aWt'Ti— Nath'l  Farrington,  Ed- 
wards Hl  Mansfield,  Uz  Cameron. 

W'ttfcr/ord-Parks  &lloby  ;  Parks, 
Cutting  &  Co,  Fairbanks  and  Arm- 
ington,  Lower  Watertbrd. 

Wheelock—W  &.  &  Bradley. 


FranlcLla  co. 

Bakerrfield — Morse  and  Hooker, 
Armington  and  Shattuck,  John  H 
Walker. 

Berkshire — H  S  Bowen,  Jcsper 
Cbalfee,  Milo  Lewis, Almon  Smith, 
Mayor  Tylei,  Wm  Clapp,  Rublee 
and  Butler. 

Eiiosburgh — Wm  N  Smith, 

Walker. 

Fairfaj>—At3i  S  Gove,  S  D  Al- 
fred, Stratton  B  Hunt. 

FairJicld—3  &  J  D  Soule,  Burr 
and  Farns  worth  ;  A  Holmes  East  F 

Franklin — BS  Tenney,  J  Adams 
and  Co. 

Uighgatc—B  W  t  S  3  Keyes 
C  F  Robinson,  Geo  M  Kidder,  A 
Sfcoels  jr,  V  R  Goodrich,  AP  Her- 
rick- 

Montgomery — Cha's  N  Wheeler, 
Wm  Robbins. 

iiicA/orrf-Alden  Sears,  Jona  Car 
penter  and  Sons. 

Skeldon — Jacob  Wead,  William 
Green,  Henrj  Carlisle,  Keith  and 
Saie. 

St  Albans— C  F  Safford,  Wm  & 
G  H  Farrar,  Hawkins  &  Palmer, 
E  L  Jones,  C  J  &  J  G  Saie,  L  L 
Dutcher,  H  B  Sowles,  L  Brainard, 
T  W  Smith,  V  Atwood,  O  Adams 


Burtons  and  Beardsley,  M  S  Bar- 
row, C  H  Parsons 

Swanton—A  S  Farrar,  J  &  W  H 
Blake,  Green  and  Spear,  H  B  Far- 
rar. 

Orleans  co. 

Barton — Strong  and  Jewett,  Ed- 
wards and  Mansfield,  Harris  Smith 
and  Co. 

Brownington — J  V  Mansfield,  F 
D  Motrin. 

Charleston — Daniel  Webster. 

Craftsbury — Newman  and  Scott, 
Wm  E  Paddock,  Joshua  Osgood. 

Derby — Lucius  H  Colby,  John  G 
Chandler,  Jacob  Bingham,  Cobb, 
Rollins  and  Co,  Foster,  Holmes  & 
Co,  Willey  and  Bullock,  Hinman 
and  Carpenter,  Brigliam  Pike, 

Glover—^  B  Simonds,  E  D  Con- 
ant,  Jas  Simonds,  Wm  B  Palmer, 
John  Drew,  U  M  Noble, 

Greensboro' — L  F  Waterman. 

Irasburgh — Geo  Worthington  jr, 
Pliny  Darrow  jr. 

Lowell^E  &  E  Ellinwood. 

Orleans— 'B  Cleveland,  DP  Wal- 
worth. 

Troy — Horace  Paddock,  Corey  & 
House,  N  H  Downs  ;  J  &  A  J  Row- 
ell,  North  T. 

If'estfield — O  Wiaslow,  Page  & 
Stebbins. 

liamollle  co. 

Ca^nbridge — Martin  Wires,  J  W 
Turner,  Daniel  Macoy  jr  ;  Nathan 
Smilie,  Griswold  and  Smilie,  Jef- 
fersonville. 

Eden — Luther  H  Brown. 

Uydepark — Kseler  and  Noyes,  L 
H  &.  M  Noyes. 

Johnson — Moses  Morse,  Zacha- 
riah  Whiting,  H  M  Vilas. 

Morristown — V  P  Noyea,  V  W 
VV^aterman. 

Stow — Tho's  Downer,  H  S  Camp, 
Albert  Camp,  Washburn,  Dutton 
and  Fuller ;  G  R  Camp,  Mill  Vil. 

WaterviUe — Fisk  and  Brown,  Jaa 
M  Hotchkiss, 

Wolcott — Pinnock  and  BenjamiD. 

Kasex  CO. 
Canaan — A  M  Morrill. 
Concord — J  G  Darling. 
Guildhall — John  Burt. 


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Ltinciibiirgh—HaT\,shoitt&,  Howe,      Cfrand  Isle — A  &  W  Brown. 
N  W  French.  Isle  LaMuitr—i esse  W  Holcorab, 

Jos  H  Eddy. 

Orand  Isle  co.  JVojJA//cro— Horace Wadsworth. 

^Iburgh—S  J  Davis,  Benj  Gor-      South  Hero— Wm  H  Keeler,  Z 


don,  Horace  Leffingwell,  Lewis  O 
Lena,  Tlieodorus  Storms 


G  Clark. 


J^Ianuiactnrers  in  W*es'iuont. 
Bcuningtoii  co.  (and  Co.   Saxton's  vil.'  Green  and 

Bennington — Woolen  Goods,  Joel  Fleming,  Bellows  Falls. 


Valentine,  S  D  Walbridge  ;  Cot 
ton,  Doty  &  Robinson,  Truman  Es- 
tes  ;  Leather,  Buckley  Squires,  E 
Adams  &  Co.  D  Conkling,  Newell 
Squires  ;  Shoes.,  E  Adams  and  Co. 
D  Conkling  ;  Iron,  Sanford,  Brown 
and  Gaige,  Lemuel  Grover  ;  Pap- 
er, two  mills. 

Dorset — IVoolen  Goods,  D  Rich- 
ardson ;  Leather,  Wm  Williams; 
Iron,  D  &  L  Curtis,  North  Dorset, 
James  Curtis,  East  Dorset. 

Manchester— Woolen  Goods,  Ba- 
ker &  Harris  ;  Leather,  fll  Clark  & 
Son,  Merriman  and  Vanote 


Somerset — Iron,  Noiman  Eddy. 

Whitingham — Leather,  H  W  Car- 
ley,  Parley  Starr. 

Wilmington — Leather, "D^y'iA  Har- 
ris and  Co.  M  F  Brigham. 

Winclsor  co. 

Bethel — Woolen  goods,  Elias  Car- 
penter, cassimere.  East  Bethel, 

Bridgewater — Woolen  Goods,  J 
Wedge  wood. 

Cavendish —  Woolen  Goods,  Black 
River  Canal  &  Manufacturing  Co. 
broad-cloths.  Cavendish,  Gilson, 
Smith   and  Co.  cassimeres,  Proc 


Sandgate — Woolen  Goods,  Rand-  torsville  ;  Leather,  SamIL  Adams, 


all  and  Weller. 

Scarsburg— Leather,  J  N  Squares. 

Sundcrland-Woolen  Goods,  Hen- 
ry Galusha  ;  Leather,  N  Knighta. 

Woodford—Iron,  N  Eddy,  Win 
Alverson. 


Cavendish,  Josiah  Gilson,  Proc 
torsville. 

Chester — Woolen  Goods,  Sawyer, 
Woolson  and  Co  ;  Leather,  A  On- 
ion, A  Farrington,  G  P  Spaulding  ; 
Shoes,  B  A  Cook. 

Hartford — Woolen  goods,  F  Stur- 
tevanl  and  Co.  Hartford,  John  P 
Strong  and  Co.  F  K  Nichols  &  Co. 
Queechee  vil  ;  Shoes,  Ira  Wood. 

Hartland— Woolen,  C  F  and  T  F 


'Wiiid.h.nm  co* 

Brattlcboro' — Iron  founders,  Sal- 
isbury and  Co  ;   Lead  Pipe,  Jacob 
Esty  ;    Leather,   A  Barber,   Good- 
hues,  Chapin  and  Co  ;  Machinists,  Sturtev3.nt,  W  H  I^emmax,  3  cor.; 
Hines,  Newman  and  Co  ;   Paper,  Leather,  C  W  Warren,  3  corners. 
Brattleljoro' Typo.  Co.  I     Ludlow— Woolen,  Parker  &.  BilU 

Orafton — Woolen  Goods,  P  W  lings  ;  Leather,  Foster  and  Horr, 
Dean  and  Co.  John  Wooley  and  Rufus  M'Clanathan, David  Sawyer; 
Son;  SAoM,  Pratt  Lincoln.  SAoe*,  Thomas  Buttertield. 

Guilford — Leather  ^  Shoes,  Hou-'     JVorwich — Leather,  S  &  E  Morris, 
ghton  and  Hunt,  Guilford  centre.    I     Plymouth — /ro7i,  Tyson  Furnace. 
Halifax — Leather,   Jonas   Scott,'     Reading — Woolen,  Page,  Robin- 
Charles  Goodwin.  son  and  Co.  Felchville. 

Putney — Woolen  Goods,  Horace  Springfield — Woolen,  Springfield 
Onion  ;  Leather,  John  Gray  ;  Pap-  Manufac.  Co,  Vil.  Falls  M«nufac. 
er,  two  mills.  Co:;  Cotton,  Nathaniel  Fullerton  ; 

Rockingham — Woolen^ Cotton,  A  Leather,  Wm  T  Brown,  Martin  C 
Smith,  Saxton's  vil.  Earl  &  Camp- Spicer  ;  Shoes,  Cook  and  Crosby, 
bell,Cambridgeport;  ieatAer,Smith  A  and  W  T  Brown,  Martin  C  Spi- 
&  Mcllvain,  Saxton's  vil.  S  L  Bil- cer  ;  Iron,  Johnson  and  Nourse  ; 
lings,  Rockingham  ;  Shoes,  L  P  Ed-  Machine  Cards,  F  A  &  G  W  Porter 
son,  Bellows  Falls,  Benj  Frost  jr.  and  Co;  Paper,  Springfield  Paper 
Saxton's  vil ;  Paper,  Wm  B  Blake  Co  ;  Sand  Paper,  Adams,  Culler  & 


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Co ;  Block  Tin  Pumps  ^'  Jiqueduct 
Pipe,  John  Holmes  ;  Shearing  and 
Brushing  Machines,  Davidson  and 
Park  ;  Machinist,  Cha's  Howes  ; 
Shoe  Pegs,  Ira  Davis  and  Co  ;  Lin- 
seed Oil,  Hiram  Spaflford  ;  Stoves 
Sr  Tin  Ware,  Benj  VVlielden,  El- 
hanan  Goodnow. 

Stockbridgc — Woolen,  one  facto- 
ry not  in  operation. 

Weston- Leather,  Wilder  &  John- 
son. 

Windsor— Shoes,  J  &  R  Mansfield. 

Woodstock—  Woolen, A  G  Bennett; 
Leather,  G  Perliins,  A  W-Warren  ; 
Shoes,  Paul  Howe,  Joel  Eaton ; 
Iron,  D  Taft  and  Sons,  R  Daniels, 
A  W  Whitney. 


MANUFACTURERS. 


Rutland  co. 

Brandon— Woolen,  C  Kingsley  jr ; 
Iron,  131ake  &  Hammond,  C  W 
Conant. 

Chittenden — Iron,  TJ  &:.C  Leon- 
ard. 

Danby — Leather,  Barrett  &  Ban- 
croft:  Iron,  A  R  Vail  and  Co ;  Mar- 
ble, Wm  W  Kelley  &  Co,  J  M  and 
E  Fish,  E  F  Rogers. 

Fairharen — Leather,}^  &;  H  How- 
ard ;  Shoes,  Jos  Adams ;  Iron,  Jacob 
Davoy  ;  Paper,  one  mill. 

Mendon — Leather,  John  Osborn. 

Middletoicn-  Woolen,UenTy  Gray. 

Mount  Holly — Leather,  Stone  & 
Derby. 

Pawlet — Woolen,  A  &  C  Lum- 
bard,  Jona  Stevens,  Asa  S  Jones, 
Flower  Brook  Mnnufac.  Co  ;  Cot- 
ton, Pawlet  Manufac.  Co  ;  Leather^ 
Seth  B  Weeks. 

Pittsford^Iron,  C  and  E  L  Gran 
ger. 

Poultney —  Weolen,  Mead  &.  Proc- 
ter ;  Leather,  S  Scott,  East  P.,  Wm 
Austin,  West  P.J  Iron,  Hickokand 
Mears,  East  P. 

Rutland — Leather,  Geo  Graves 
Shoes,  Wm  Ditsoa,  Alanson  Dyer ; 
Iron,  Slason,  Humphrey  and  Co 
Paper,  H  Henderson  and  Co. 

Tinmonth — Leather,  Aaron  Nor- 
ton. 

Wallingford — Woden,  A  Foster  ; 
SJwes,  A  Abbott ;  Iron,  Lapham, 
Vail  and  Co. 

Weils — Woolen,  Lewis  &  Lamb 


West  JIaecn— Woolen,  E  Cole" 
man,  H  Coleman  and  Eastwood. 

Addisou.  CO. 

-iddison — Leather,  Henry  Bre- 
voort.  East  A. 

BristoU-Leather,  H  Farr  ;  Shoes, 
P  S  Wainer,L  Munson,  L  Darwin  ; 
Iron,  Munson  and  Gaigr,  B  Allen. 

Ferrisburgh— Woolen,  T  D  Ly- 
man ;  Leather,  Nathaniel  Martin  ; 
Shoes,  Nath'l  Alartin. 

Middlebury — JVoolen,  Ira  Stew- 
art, Davenport  fc  Turner  ;  Cotton, 
Benj  Marshall,  (Peck  and  Flown, 
agents),  Jos  Gordon  ;  Leather,  Da- 
vid Nichols  ;  Enos,  East  M.; 

Paper,  Solomon  Parker. 

J\'ein  Haven —  Woolen,  Edw  Jew- 
ett  ;  Leather,  Hoyt  and  Sheiman, 
Henry  S  Walker  ;  SAoci,  Hoyt  and 
Sherman,  H  S  Walker,  Geo  W 
Brown  ;  Iron,  Wm  Wilson. 

Salisbury— Woolen,  H  W  Walk- 
er, EUery  R  Howard  ;  Olass,  Lake 
Dunmore  Glass  Co. 

Shoreham — Woolen,  A  Kilborn  ; 
Leather,  Thomas  Atwcod  ;  Shoes, 
Wright  &  Bush. 

Wcybridge  -  Woolen,  Orange  Brit- 
tell  ;  Leather,  Francis  Ayree  ;  Iron, 
H  B  Hays,  Z  Abbott,  Wm  M  Fall. 


Orange  co. 

Bradford — Woolen,  Flinders  and 
Dickey  ;  Leather,  Geo  W  Hardy  ; 
Shoes,  A  S  Swift ;  Iron,  H  Strick- 
land and  Co.;  Paper,  Asa  Low. 

Chelsea — Woolen,  B  Grant. 

Randolph— Iron,  P  and  J  Wil- 
liams, Edson  &  Belknap,  West  E.; 
James  Steele,  East  E. 

JVcwbury Paper,    Ira    White, 

Wells  River  Village. 

Ihetford — Iron,  H  Porter  and 
Briggs,S  Buzzell,(axo3  &  scythes,) 

Topsham— Woolen,  A  CI  Wallace, 
Sam'l  Rogers  ;  Leather,  Bagley  C 
Crosier,  C  H  Watson. 

Tunbridge — JVoolen,  Benj  Hall. 

Chittenden  eo. 

Burlington — Leather,  E  C  Loom- 
is,  Johonotts  and  Blanchard  ;  Iron, 
Jesse  Gay;  Paper,  J  C  Cutler, 
(mill  at  Essex),  C  Goodrich,  (mill 
at  Milton);  Olciss,  Smith  and  Wil- 
kins. 


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MANUFACTURERS. 


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Charlotte— Leather,  g  and  E  H 
Wlioeler  ;  Shoes,  VVm  S  Baldwin  ; 
Tron,  (Hames),  L  &  W  R  Pease, 
A  L  Beach  &  Sons. 

Colchester — Woolen,  Rolfeson, 
Rathbun  &  Co  ;  Shoes,  J  VV  Wea- 
ver. 

Hinesburgh—TVoolen,'G  &H  Boyn- 
ton,  Murray  &  Patrick  ;  LeatJicr, 
F  W  Baldwin,  H  C  &  N  B  Flane- 
gan  ;  Iron,  Rut'us  Patrick  ;  Machin- 
ist, Murray  and  Patrick. 

Jericho — Tfoolen,  II  B  Barney  & 
Son  ;  Leather,  Ariel  Stevens,  Fisk 
and  Hutchins  ;  Shoes,  S  C  Witlier- 
by  ;  Iron,  Ford  and  Emerson. 

Milton-—  Woolen,  Ward  &  Wood- 
ruiF,  Z  A  Pearl ;  Whitney  &  Bas- 
coin,  West  M. 

Shelbume-- Woolen,  Sani'i Fletch- 
er ;  Leather,  E  W  Spear. 

JVillision— Leather,  Blake  &  Sim- 
onds,  Emery  Hill;  Shoes,  Blake  & 
Simonds. 


Sheffield— WooUn,i?i3  Townsend  ; 
Shoes,  John  C  Potter. 

St  Johnsbury—Iron,  E  &  T  Fair- 
banks and  Co,  Huxhara  Paddock  ; 
Leather,  Isaac  Harrington,  George 
Shaw. 

Wheelock — Woolen,  Wheelock 
Manufac.  Co;  Leather,  W  &  S 
Bradley, 


Wasliiiigtou  CO. 

Barrc--Iron,  Josh.  Thwing,  G  W 
Collamer,  L  &  W  Tilder.  and  Co. 

Calais — Shoes,  J  &  A  Kent. 

Monroe — Lasts,  A  &  J  Town. 

Montpclier- Woolen,  H  N  Baylies, 
Montpelier,  Davis  &  Martin,  North 
M.;  Leather,  Keith,  Thurston  and 
Peck  ;  Shoes,  N  Harvey,  Parker  &l 
Cross  ;  Iron,  Webb,  Bancroft  ana 
Co, (founders),Wm Howes,  (thresh- 
ing-macliine  work),  H  Y  Barnes, 
(Hames,)  H  Ward,  (axei)  ;  Mach- 
inist, VVooster  Sprasrue,  Berlin, 
Medad  Wright,  Wri;;lit's  village  ; 
Paper,  Geo  W  Cobb  and  Co. 

JVorthJield— Woolen,  Cha's  Paine, 
Jas  Gould  &.  Co. 

Warren — Iron,  C  &  E  Sargent. 

Waterbiiry —  Woolen,  Thompson, 
Seabury  and  Blanchard  ;  Leather, 
\Vm  W  Wells  and  Co  ;  SAoes,  Lu- 
cius Parmele. 

Caledouia  co. 

Danville- Woolen,  Caleb  Harvey, 
Wm  II  Harris;  Leather,  French 
Morrill,  John  Week.9,  C  &  G  Doug- 
lass ;  Shoes,  Benj  Gilson. 

Oroton—Iron,  Martin  Weld. 

Hardwick— Woolen,  Jno  Remick, 
O  Crosby;  Leather,  S  A  Tuttle. 


Franklin  co. 

Enoshurgh — Starch,  Austin  Ful- 
ler, Sam'l  Kendall,  Dennis  Sam- 
son. 

Fletcher— Leather,  J  B  Massey. 

Franklin— Starch,  R  S  Tenney. 

Georgia —  Woolen,  Learnard  and 
Post. 

Iliirh gate— Leather,  E  D  Hyde, 
East  H.;  Iron,  L  P  Richford  &  Co, 
East  Highgate. 

Montgomery—  Woolen,  Kendall  & 
Fnrnoldg. 

Sheldon — Woolen,  Marsh  &  Dra- 
per ;  Starch,  Henry  Carlisle  ;  Iron, 
11  Carlisle. 

St  Albans — Leather,  Smith  and 
VVhiting,  Ijyman  Brainard;  Shoes, 
Bildad  Paul, Lyman  Brainard  ;  Iron, 
Smith,  Eastman  and  Co. 

Swaufipyi- Woolen,  James  Piatt ; 
Leather,  E  W  Babcock ;  Shoes,  F 
Arsino  ;  Iron,  J  &  W  H  Blake  ; 
Marble,  H  B  Farrar,  Geo  Barney, 
P  V  Goodrich,  L  N  Rice. 

Orleans  co. 

Derby— Woolen,  Harvey  Chase. 
Irasburgh— Leather,  E  Howard  ; 
Iron,  West  &  Prentiss. 
Jay — Iron,  Oiin  Emersou. 

liamollle  co. 

Johnson— Leather,  WJiiting  and 
Ellinwood,  Cha's  Reed. 

Morristoicn- Woolen,  Nath'n  Per- 
kins. 

Stow— Woolen,  Simonds  &  Che- 
ney, Mill  Vil.;  Leather,  Bennett. 
Allen  and  Alger ;  Shoes,  Bennett', 
Allen  and  Alger. 

Waterville- Woolen,  Jno  Harran  ; 
Leather,  A  Morse  and  Co. 

Wolcott —  Woolen,  Joel  Jones  ; 
Iron,  C  A  Stone,  (axes.) 


Grand  Isle  co. 

JVorth  Hero— Leather,  E  Parks. 


SG                 GOVERNMEIST  OF 

THE  r:(ITED  states.  —  SENATORS. 

Croreriintfsi 

f  or  the  fJnited  Stales. 

JOHN  TYLER,  of  Virginia 

,  President ;  Salary  $25,000. 

[Tlie  office  of  Vice  Pres 

ident  is 

vacant,  by  the   accession 

3f  the 

Vice  President  to  tlie  Presidency/ 

Members  of  tlie  Cabinet. 

Abel  P.  Upshur,  of  Virginia, 

Secretary  of  State.             1 

Joh;^  C.  Spencer,  of  N 

.  Y.,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.    |  Salary 

James   M.  Porter,  of  Penn.,  Secretary  of  War.                 V$6 

,000 

David  Henshaw,  of  Mass.,  Secretary  of  the  JVavy.        .    \  each. 

Charles  A.  Wickliffe,  of  Kj 

.,  Post  Master  General.] 

John  Nelsoi',  of  Mary) 

and,  Mtorney  General;  Saiary  §4,000. 

Vtcenty-Eighth  Coti 

^ress,  S^irst  Sessioti. 

[Meets  first 

Monday 

in  December  1843.] 

Members  of  tlie  Senate. 

. 

Maine.        Term  Erp. 

South  Carolina.     Term  Exp. 

John  Fairfield, 

]845 

Daniel  E.  Huger, 

1847 

George  Evans,* 

1847 

George  McDuffie, 

1S49 

JVf!c  Havipihirc. 

Georgia, 

Levi  Woodbury, 

1847 

John  M.  Berrien,* 

1847 

Charles  G  Atherton, 

1649 

Wm.  T.  Colquit, 

1849 

f'ermiynt. 

Mlabama. 

Samuel  Phelps,* 

1845 

Wm.  R.  King, 

1847 

William   I'pham,* 

1849 

Arthur  P.  Bagby, 

1849 

Massachusetts. 

Mississippi. 

Rufus  Choate,* 

1845 

John  Henderson,* 

1845 

Isaac  C.  Bates,* 

1847 

Robert  J.  Walker, 

1847 

Rhode  Island. 

Louisiana. 

William  Sprague,* 

1845 

Alexander  Barrow,* 

1847 

James  F.  Simmons,* 

1847 

Alexander  Porter,* 

1849 

Connecticut. 

Tennessee. 

J.  VV.  Huntington,* 

1845 

Two  vacancies.* 

John  M.  Niles, 

1849 

JVeio  York. 

Kentucky. 

N,  P.  Tallmadge,* 

1845 

James  T.  Morehead,* 

1847 

Silas  Wright,  Jr. 

1849 

John  J.  Crittenden,* 

1849 

JVew  Jersey. 

Ohio. 

William  Davton,* 

1845 

Benjamin  Tappan, 

IS  45 

Jacob  W.  MUler,* 

1847 

Wm.  Allen, 

1849 

Pennsylvania. 

Indiana. 

Daniel  Sturgeon, 

1845 

Albert  S.  White,* 

1845 

James  Buchanan, 

1849 

Edward  A.  Hannogan, 

1849 

Delaware. 

Illiiiois. 

Richard  H.  Bayard,* 

1845 

James  Seraple,;)ro  ttm. 

1847 

Thomas  Clayton,* 

1847 

Sidney  Breeze, 

1849 

Maryland. 

Missouri. 

William  D.  Merrick,* 

1845 

Thomas  H.  Benton, 

1845 

Vacancy. 

Lewis  F.  Linn, 

1849 

yirjrinia. 

jSrkatisas, 

William  C.  Rives,* 

1845 

Wm.  S.  Fulton, 

1847 

William  S.  Archer,* 

1847 

A.  H.  Sevier, 

1849 

A'artfi  Carolina. 

Michigan. 

Willie  P.  Mangum,* 

1847 

A.  S.  Porter,* 

J845 

W.  H.  Haywood,  Jr. 

1849 

Wm.  Woodbridge,* 

1847 

Senators  whose  terms  expire  in 

1845,    13  Whigs  and  4  Democrats  ; 

in  1847,  12  Whigs  and  i',  Dc 

mocrats 

;  in  1849,   3  Whigs  and  13  Demo- 

Grata  ;  and  1  to  he  elected. 

Tliose  marked  *  are  Wh 

igs,  the 

others  are  Democrats. 

REPRESENTATIVES  IN  CONGRESS.                                     S7 

JWeathers  oftlie  Mouse  of  Represfutatives, 

[Incomplete  at  this  dat 

e,  Oct.  2;  for  additional  members  see  last  p.] 

Districts. 

Districts. 

Districts. 

Maine. 

23  Orville  Robinson, 

5  Artemns  Burt, 

2  RobeitP  Dunlap, 

24  Horace  Wheaton, 

6  Isaac  E  Holmes, 

6  Hannibal  Hamlin, 

25  Geo  Ratbbun, 

7  R  Barnwell  Rhett. 

Five  vacancies. 

26  Amasa  Dana, 

Qeorfria. 

JVe?c  Hampshire. 

27  Byram  Green, 

E  J  Black, 

Edmund  Burke, 

28  Tho's  J  Patterson,* 

H  A  Haralson, 

Jolin  R  Ileding, 

29  Cha's  H  Carroll,* 

John  Millen, 

John  PHale, 

30  Wm  S  Hubbell, 

J  H  Lumpkin, 

Moses  Korris  jr. 

31  Asher  Tvler,* 

Howell  Cobb, 

Elected  by  General  32  Wra  A  Moseley,* 

Wm  H  Stiles, 

Ticket. 

33  Albert  Smith,* 

[2  vac]  Elected  by 

Vermont. 

34  Washington  Hunt.* 

Genera!  Ticket. 

1  Solomon  Foot,* 

JVew  Jersey. 

Mabama. 

3  George  P  Marsh,* 

[Not  elected— 5.] 

1  James  Dollet,* 

4  Paul  Dillingham  jr. 

Delaware. 

2  James  E  Belser, 

One  vacancy. 

Geo  B  Rodney,* 

3  Dixon  H  Lewis, 

Jifassackusetts. 

Michigan. 

4  W  W  Payne, 

1  Rob'tC  Winthrop* 

[Not  elected— 3.] 

5  G  S  Houston,  or 

2  Dan'l  P  King,* 

Pennsylvania. 

Armstrong, 

4  Wm  Parnienter, 

[Not  elected— 24.] 

6  Reuben  Chapman, 

5  Charles  Hudson,* 

Ohio. 

7  Felix  G  M'Connell. 

8  John  Q,  Adams,* 

[Not  elected— 21.] 

Mississippi. 

9  Henry  Williams, 

Virginia. 

[Not  elected — 4.] 

Four  vacancies. 

1  Archib'd  Atkinson, 

Louisiana. 

Connecticut. 

2  Geo  C  Dromgoole, 

1  Jol'n  Slidell, 

1  Tho's  H  Seymour, 

3  Walter  Coles, 

2  Alcee  Labranche, 

2  John  Stewart, 

4  Edw  W  Hubard, 

3  John  B  Dawson, 

3  Geo  H  Catlin, 

5  Thomas  W  Gilmer, 

4  P  E  Bossier. 

4  Samuel  Simons. 

0  John  W  Jones, 

..Arkansas. 

Rhode  Island. 

7  Henry  A  Wi3e,t 

Edward  Cross. 

1  Henry  YOanston,* 

8  W  Newton,* 

Tennessee. 

2  Rob't  Potter. 

9  Sam'l  Chilton,* 

1  Andrew  Johnson, 

■JVew  York. 

10  Wm  F  Lucas, 

2  Wm  T  Senter,* 

1  Selah  B  Strong, 

11  Wm  Taylor, 

3  JuliusWBIackwell, 

2  Henry  C  Murphy, 

12  James  B  Walts, 

4  Alvan  Cullom, 

3  J  Phillips  Phtenix,* 

13  Geo  W  Hopkins, 

5  Geo  W  Jones, 

4  Wm  B  Maclay, 

14  Geo  W  Summers,* 

6  Aaron  V  Brown, 

5  Moses  G  Leonard, 

15  Lewis  J  Steenrod. 

7  D  W  Dickenson,* 

6  Hamilton  Fish,* 

Maryland. 

8  Ja's  H  Peyton,* 

7  Jos  H  Anderson, 

[Not  elected— 6.] 

9  Cave  Johnson, 

8  R  D  Davis, 

J^orth  Carolina. 

10  John  B  Ashe,* 

9  James  G  Clinton, 

1  Tho'sJClingman,* 

U  Milton  Brown,* 

10  Jeremiah  Russell, 

2  D  M  Barringer,* 

Kentucky. 

11  Zadock  Pratt, 

3  David  S  Reid, 

1  Lyon  Boyd, 

12  David  L  Seymour, 

4  Edmund  Deberry,* 

2  Willis  Green,* 

13  Dan'l  D  Barnard,* 

5  R  M  Saunders, 

3  J  W  Irvin.t 

14  Wm  G  Hunter,* 

6  James  J  M'Kay, 

4  Geo  A  Caldwell, 

15  Lemuel  Stetson, 

7  J  R  J  Daniel, 

5  James  Stone, 

16  Ohesselden  BUis, 

BAH  Arrington, 

6  John  White,* 

17  Cha's  S  Benton, 

9  Kenneth  Rayner,* 

7  W  P  ThoraasBon,* 

18  Preston  King, 

South  Carolina. 

8  Garret  Davis,* 

19  Orville  Hungerford, 

1  James  A  Black, 

9  Richard  French, 

20  Sam'l  BearJsley, 

2  Rich'd  F  Simpson, 

:0  J  WTibbats. 

21  J  E  Gary, 

3  Jos  A  Woodward, 

Indiana. 

22  S  M  Purdy, 

4  John  Campbell, 

1  r.nbert  Dale  Owen, 

88  MBMHK 

2  ThoniagJ  Henley, 

3  Thomas  Smith, 

4  Caleb  B  Smith,* 

5  Wm  J  Brown, 

6  John  W  Davis, 

7  Joseph  A  Wright, 
S  John  Pettit, 

9  Sam'l  C  Sample,* 

10  Aadrew  Kennedy. 

Illinois. 

1  Robert  Smith, 

Thoae  marked  *  are 

others  are  Democrats. 


IF   CONGRESS. JUDICIAKY. 


2  Jno  A  M'CIornand,! 

3  Orlando  B  FicklinJ 

4  John  Wentworth,   \ 

5  Stcph.  A  Douglass, 

6  Jos  P  Hoge,  j 

7  J  J  Hardin,* 

Missouri. 
James  M  Hughes,  I 
James  H  Pelt'e,  I 
Gustavus  B  Bower,! 
James  B  Bcwlin,  '■ 
Whigs,  those  marked  f 


John  Jameson 
Elected  by  General 
Ticket. 

Delegates. 

Florida  Territory. 

David  Levy. 
Wisconsin  Territory. 

[Not  elected.] 

lozca  Territory. 

[Not  elected.] 
are  Tylerites,   all  the 


1836, 

Sal.  $5,000. 

1811, 

4,500. 

1823, 

do 

1829, 

do 

1830, 

do 

ISS."}, 

do 

1841, 

do 

1837, 

do 

1837, 

do 

1843, 

4,000 

Fees,  &c. 

Fees,  &.C. 

J«f<?f«i«j'jf.— Supreme  Court. 

Roger  B  Taney,  M'J.,        Chief  Justice,    Jl^ 

Joseph  Story  Mass.,  Ass.  Justice, 

Smith  Thompson,  N.  Y-,  do 

John  McLean,  Ohio,  do 

Henry  Baldwin,  Pa.,  do 

James  M  Wayne,  Ga.,  do 

Peter  V  Daniel,  Va.,  do 

John  McKinley,  Ala.,  do 

William  Catron,  Tonn.,  do 

John  Nelson,  Attorney  General, 

W  T  Carroll,  Washington,  Clerk, 

Alexander  Hunter,  D.  C,  Marshall, 

The  Supreme  Court  is  liejd  in  the  City  of  Washington,  and  has  one 
session  annually,  commencing  on  the  2d  Monday  of  January. 
District  and  Cirewit  Courts. 

Mai!»e. — District — Wiscassett,  last  Tuesday  in  February,  and  first 
Tuesday  in  September;  Portland,  first  Tuesday  in  June  and  Deceai- 
bcr.     Circuit — Portland,  Ist  May  ;  Wiscassett,  1st  October. 

New  Hampshire. — District — Portsmouth,  third  Tuesday  in  March, 
and  September;  Exeter,  third  Tuesday  in  June  and  December.  Cir- 
cuit— Portsmouth,  8tli  May  ;  Exeter,  8th  October. 

Vermont. — District — Rutland,  6th  October  ;  Windsor,  24th  May. 
C<>C!«'«— Windsor,  Slst  May  ;  Rutland,  3d  October. 

Massachusetts. — District — Boston,  3d  Tuesday  in  March,  fourth 
Tuesday  in  June,  second  Tuesday  in  September,  and  first  Tuesday  in 
December      Circuit — Boston,  15th  May  and  15th  October. 

Rhode  Island. — District — Newport,  second  Tuesday  in  May  and 
third  in  October  ;  Providence,  first  Tuesday  in  August  and  February. 
Circuit — Newport,  15th  June  ;  Providence,  5th  November. 

Connecticut. — District — New  Haven,  fourth  Tuesday  in  Februa- 
ry and  August ;  Hartford,  fourth  Tuesday  in  May  and  November. — 
Circuit — New  Haven,  last  Wednesday  in  April ;  Hartford,  17th  Sep- 
tember. 

New  York,  South  District. — District — New  York,  first  Tues- 
day in  each  month.  Circuit — New  York,  last  Monday  in  February, 
first  Monday  in  April,  last  Monday  in  July  and  November. 

NoETH  District. — District — Albany,  third  Tuesday  in  January; 
Utica,  last  Tuesday  in  August.  Circuit — Albany,  second  Tuesday  in 
June  and  November. 

United  States  Judicial  Officers  In  Vermont. 

Samuel  Prentiss,  Montpelier,  Judge. 

Ciiarlcs  Davis,  Danville,  District  Attorney. 

William  Barron,  Bradford,  Marshall. 

Edward  H  Prentiss,  Montpelier,  Clerk. 


' 

OFFICERS  OF  CUSTOMS. PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTION,  1844,  &C.       89 

Officers  of  the  Cnstotns  for  Vermont,  Sept.  30,  '4i3. 

Officers.                                              Locatian.                       Salary. 

Archibald' VV  Hyde,     Collector,                  Burlington,             $1,090  84 

Danford  Mott,               Dep.  Col.  and  Insp.WJnd  Mill  Point,       500  00' 

Zoroaster  Fiske,             "         "              "     Alburgli,                       360  00 

Isaac  B  Bowdish,           "         "              "     Swanton,                      360  00 

Robert  L  Paddock,        "         "              "     Higbgate,                      360  00 

John  J  Deavitt,               "         "              "     Franklin,                       240  00 

Jasper  Rand,                  "        "              "     Berkshire,                   240  00 

gvlvanus  M  Parsons,     "        "              "     Richford,                     240  00 

F'rederick  Fuller,            "         "              "     Troy,                              200  00 

Charles  Mahoney,          "         "              "     Derby,                           360  00 

William  Rich,               "        "             "     Canaan,                        240  00 

N  B  Haswell,  jr.  Clerk,  Book-keeper  &c. Burlington,                   250  00 

Nathaniel  Parker,      Dep.  Col.  and  Insp.  On  board  steamboats,  500  00 

Richard  Powers,     In.'sp.  and  Master  R.  B.Wind  Mill  Point,        360  00 

Alvah  B  Stanton,        "                "           "     Alburgh  Springs,         500  00 

Albeit  G  Tarleton,       Inspector,               St.  Albans,                   360  00 

William  P  Sawyer,              "                         Hyde  Park,                   240  00 

Almon  H  Tuller,                   "                         Westfield,                     160  00 

Geoige  W  Hill,                    "                       Derby,                           500  00 

John  Beokwith,                     "                         Sutton,                          240  00 

Harry  Richardson,                "                         Montpelier,                   240  00 

Election  of  President— %^^'i. 

The  following  shows  the  namber  of  Electoral  votes  to  which  each 

state  is  entitled  : 

Maine,                                          9 

Georgia,                                      10 

New  Hampshire,                           6 

Alabama,                                     9 

Massachusetts,                           12 

Louisiana,                                      6 

Vermont,                                     6 

Mississippi,                                  6 

Rhode  Island,                              4 

Tennessee,                                 12 

Connecticut,                                6 

Kentucky,                                  13 

Now  York,                                 36 

Ohio,                                          23 

New  Jersey,                                  7 

Indiana,                                        12 

Pennsylvania,                              26 

Michigan,                                    5 

DelawaTe,                                    3 

Illinois,                                        9 

Maryland,                                    8 

Missouri,                                     7 

Virginia,                                       17 

Arkansas,                                     3 

North  Carolina,                           11 

Total,                                   275 

South  Carolina,                            9 

Required  to  elect,                    138 

JPretideuts    of  the  Congress  of  the  tT.  S.  prior  to 

the  adoption  of  the  present  Constitution. 

TVheri  elected. 

fFhen  elected. 

Peyton  Randolph,  Va.    Sept.  1774 

John  Hanson,  Md.            Nov.  1781 

Henry  Middleton,  S.  C.   Oct.  1774 

Elias  Boudinot,  N.  J.      Nov.  1782 

Peyton  Randolph,  Va.     May,  1775 

Thomas  Mifflin,  Pa.         Nov.  1783 

John  Hancock,  Mass.      May,  1775 

Rich'd  Henry  Lee,  Va.  Nov.  1786 

Henry  Laurens,  S.  C.      Nov.  1777 

Nath'I  Goiham,  Ms.       June,  1786 

John  Jay,  N.  Y.                Dec.  1778 

Arthur  St.  Clair,  Pa.        Feb.  1787 

Sam'l  Huntington,  Ct.    Sept.  1779 

Cyrus  Griffin,  Va.             Jan.  1788 

niomas  M'Kean,  Del,    July,  1781 

Presidents  ol  the  C.  S.,  Vice  Presidents,  Heads 

of  Iteparttuents,  and  Speakers  of  the  Mouse  of 

JRepresentativet. 

First  Jldministratioii ; — 8  years.     Thomas  Jefferson,  Va.  ^  '^prrefs 
Geo  WAiHiNGTON,  Va.  PT-CaTden*.  Edmund  Randolph  Va.   >    f  c,.,. 
John  Adams,  Ms.  V.  Pres.               Timothy  Pickering,  Ms,  )  "■'  *'"'^- 

90 

Alex  Hiimilton,  N.Y.  )  Scc'softhe 

Oliver  VVolcott,  Ct.     \  Treasury. 

Henry  Knox,  Ms.        ) 

Timo  Pickering,  Ms.  >  See's  of  W^r 

Ja's  M'Henry,  Md 

Sam'l  Osgood,  M 

T 

J 

Edmund  Ktindojph,  Va, 

Win  Bradford,  Pa. 

Charles  Lee,  Va. 


U.  3.   BXECUTIVE  OFFICERS. 


3am'l  Osgood,  Ms.  )  n  ,r  . 
,,■  D-  1  ■  i\r  (  "•  Jflaste 
limo  rickenng,!\l3.  >  ^  , 

Jos  Habersham,  Ga,  S  G<^^^^ral. 


Attom'i 
Oencrul. 


Albert  (iallatin,  ra.  )  secret 
Geo  WCampbell,Te.  >  of, 
AlBx'r  J  Dallas,  Pa.    )  Treas 


Secretaries 
the 

Treasury. 
Wm  Eustis,  Ms. 
Jno  Armstrong,  N.  Y. 
James  Monroe,  Va. 
WmH  Crawford,  Ga. 
Paul  Hamilton,  S.  C. 
Wm  Jones,  Pa. 

B  W  Cro\vuingshieId,Ms.  )  JVavy. 
Gideon  Gran2;er,Ct.  }  PostMasters 


Secretaries 
of  War. 

?  Secreta- 
ries of 


F  A  Muhlenberg,  Pa.  )  Speakers  o/| Return  J  Meigs,  O.  \  General 


Jona  Trumbull,  Ct 
Jona  Dayton,  N.  J. 


itheHoase  of 
Rep-. 


Second  Administration  ; — 4  years, 
John  Adams,  Ms.  President. 
Thomas  Jefferson,  Va.  K.  Pres. 
Timo  Pickering,  Ms.  )  Secretaria 
John  Marshall,  Va.     \  of  State 
Oliver  Wolcott,  Ct 
Sam'l  Dexter,  Ms. 
Ja's  M'Henry,  Md. 
Sam'l  Dexter,  I\Is. 
RogerGriswoldjCt. 
Goo  Cabot,*  Ms.      )  Secretaries  of 
Benj  Stoddert,  Md.  j  the  JVavy. 
Jos  Habersham,  Ga.  P.  M.  Qen. 
Cha's  Lee,  Va.  Attonicy  Gen. 
Jona  Dayton,  N.  J.     )  Speakers  of 
Theo  Sedgwick,  Ms.  )  House  Rep. 


Sec^s   of  the 
Treasury. 


Sec^s  of  War. 


Third  Adminl.it >  a 
Thomas  JEFFii  -i 
Aaron  Burr,  A'  V. 
Geo  Clinton,  X.  V 
Ja's  Madison,  Ya. 
Saui'l  Dexter,  ^i^. 
Albert  Gallatin  I'li 


tiov. ; — 8  years. 
m,  Va.  Pres. 


Ca?sar  A  Rodney,  De. 
Wm  Pincknev,  Md. 
Rich'd  Rush,"Pa 
Jos  B  Vanmm,  Ms. 
Henry  Clay,  Ky. 


Att's  Gen. 

\  Speakers  of 
}  theHouse  of 


Sec.  of  State. 
I  Secret' s  of  the 
Treasury, 


LangdonCheves,S.C.  )  Rcprenent 

Fifth  Administration ; — 8  years. 
James  Monroe,  Va.  President. 
Dan'l  D  Tompkins,  N.  Y.  V.  Pres. 
John  Ci  Adams,  Ms.  Sec.  of  State. 
Wm  H  Crawford, Ga.  Sec.  of  Treas. 
Isaac  Shelby,*  Ky.     )  Secretaries 
John  C  Calhoun, S.C.  )  of  War. 
B  WCrowningshield,  Ms.  ^  Sec^s 
Smith  Thompson,  N.  Y.    >  of  the 
Sam'l  L  Southard,  N.  J.    }  JVavy. 
Return  J  Meigs, 0.  )  Post  Masters 
John  M'Lean,  O.    (  General. 
Rich'd  Rush,  Pa.  )   a^.  /-, 

Wm  Wirt,  Va.      \  -Attorneys  Gen. 

Henry  Clay,  Ky.  )  Speakers  of 

John  W  Taylor,  N.Y.  >  theHouse  of 
Philip  P  Barbour,  Va.  }  RepresenVs 


Henry  Dearborn,  Ms.  Sec.  of  War. 


Sixth  Administration  ; — 4  years. 
John  Q,.  Adams,  Ms.  President. 
JohnC  Calhoun,  S.  C.  Vice  Pres. 


Benj  Stoddart,  Md.  )  Secret's  of  the' HeMf  Clay,  Ky.  Sec.  of  State. 


Robert  Smith,  Md.  j  J^avy. 
Jos  Habersham,  Ga.  }  „    i,r 
Gideon  Granger,  Ct.  \  ^- •"'■ 
Levi  Lincoln,  Ms.        ) 
Jno  Breckpnridgc,Ky.  >  Att'i 
Cajsar  A  Rodney,  De. 
Nath'l  Macon,  N.  C.  ) 
Jos  B  Varnum,  JMs.    i 


Speakers  of 
House  Rep. 


Fourth  Administration  ; — 8  years. 
James  Madison,  Va.  President, 
Geo  Clinton,  N.  Y.  )  ^^   „ 
Elbridge  Gerry,  Ms.  \  '^-  ^''^' 
Robert  Smith,  .Md.  )  Secretaries  of 
James  Monroe,  Va  J      State. 


Richard  Rush,  Pa.  Sec.  of  Treas. 
James  Bnrbour,  Va.      )  Sees,  of 
Peter  B  Porter,  N.  Y.  \  War. 
Sam'l  L  Southard,  N.  J.  Sec.JVavy 
John  M'Lean,  Ohio,  P.M. General 
Wm  Wirt,  Va.  A'torncy  General. 
John  W  Taylor,  N.  Y.    j  Speakers 
AndrewStephon3on,Va.  j  H.  Rep. 

Seventh  Administration  ; — 8  years. 
Andrew  Jackson,  Te.  President. 
John  C  Calhoun,  S.  C.  )  Vice 
Martin  VanBuren,N.Y.  (  Prest's. 
Martin  VanBuren,N.Y.  (  Secret's 
Edward  Livingston,  La.  \  of  State, 


*Declined  the  appointment. 


U.  S.  EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS — PKESIDENTIAL  ELECTIONS. 


91 


Louis  M'Lean,  De.  )  Secretaries  of 
John  Forsyth,  Ga.    j  State. 
Sain'l  D  Ingham,  Pa.  ^ 
Louis  M'Lean,  De.      f  Secretaries 
Wm  J  Duane,  Pa.        Cof  Treas. 
Levi  Woodbury,  N.H.  ) 
John  H  Eaton,  Te.  )  Secretaries  of 
Lewis  Cass,  Oliio    )  War. 
John  Branch,  N.  C.        \  Secret's 
Levi  Woodbury,  N.H.  >  of  the 
MaihonDickerson.N.J.  J  JVavy. 
Wm  T  Barry,  Ky.    }  Post  Masters 
Amos  KcndalJ,  Ky.  \  Oeneral. 
John  M'P  Berrien,  Ga.  i    -,.  „  , 
T3  11  T  II J     f  .attorn  s 

Roger  B  Tannoy,  Aid.  ^  «.„._, 
Benj.  F  Butler,  N.  Y.  )  General. 
AndrewStcphenBon,Va.  \  Speakers 
John  Bell,  Te.  ]  H.   Rep. 


Eighth  Administration  ; — 4  years- 
Martin  Van  Bwrnif,  N.  Y.  Pres. 
Richard  M  Johnson,  Ky.  V.  Pres. 
John  Forsyth,  Ga.  Sec'y  of  State. 
Levi  Woodbury, N.H.  Sec  of  Treas. 
Joel  R  Poinsett,  S.C.  Sec.  of  War. 
Mahlon  Dickerson,  N.J.  )  See's  of 
Ja's  K  Paulding,  N.  Y.   \  thejYavy 


Amos  Kendall,  Ky.  )  Post  Masters 
John  M  Niles,  Ct      \  Oeneral. 
Benj.  F  Butler,  N.Y.  )  ^,, 
Felix  Grundy,  Te.       i  -^""^^"J' 
Henry  D  Gilpin,  Pa.    ^  Gcfi.raZ. 
James  K  Polk,  Te.   )  Speakers  of 
R  M  T  Hunter,  Va.  (  H.  Reps. 

Minth  Jldministration  ; — 184]  to — 
Wm.  H  Harrison,*  O.  Pre*(d«7!t. 
John  Tvleb,!  Va.  V.  PresH 
Daniel  Webster,  Mass.  j  See's  of 
Abel  P  Upshur,  Va.        \  State. 
Tho's  Ewin 
Walter  Forvv 
John  C  Spence 

John  Bell,  Te.  .  Secretaries 

John  C  Spencer,N.Y.  '  •^'f^rcfanes 
James  M  Porter, Pa. 
Geo.  E  Badgei,  N.  C. 
Abel  P  Upshur,  Va. 
David  Henshaw,  Ms. 
Francis  Granger, N.Y 
C  A  Wicklift'e,  Ky. 
J  G  Crittenden,  Ky, 
Hugh  S  Legare 
John  Nelson,  Md. 


lur,  va.         ) 

''  °;  P     ^  Se 
tvard,  Pa.  >    .. 

icer,N.Y.  )  "■^ 


Secretaries 
Treas. 


],Ky.  ) 

e,  S.C.  > 
VId.       ) 


Electoral  Wotes  for  JPretideHt  of  the  tl,  S, 


Candidates. 
George  Washington, 
George  Washington, 
John  Adams, 
Thomas  Jefferson, 
Thoiiia*  Jeffer80n,j: 
John  Adams, 
Aaron  Burr, 
Charles  C  Pinkney, 
Thomas  Jefferson, 
Charles  C  Pinkney, 
James  JIadison, 
Charles  C  Pinkney, 
James  Madison, 
De  Witt  Clinton, 
Jamis  Monroe, 
Rufus  Kins, 


1789  TO  1841. 
date,  vote^         Candidates. 
1789     69;James  Monroe, 
1793  13-27ohn  Quincy  Adams, 
1797     71 'John  duiNcy  Adams,! 

67|Andrew  Jackson, 
1801     73:William  H  Crawford, 
65  Henry  Clay, 
73!Andrew  Jackson, 
64  John  (iuincy  Adams, 
!  Andrew  Jackson, 
Henry  Clay, 
Martin  Van  Buren, 
William  H  Harrison, 
Hugh  L  White, 
Daniel  Webster 


1805  162 

14 
1809  122 

47 
1813  128 

69 
1817  183 

34 


W  P  Mangum, 
William  H  Hahkison, 
.Martin  Van  Buren, 


date. 

vote 

1821  231 

1 

1825 

84 

99 

41 

37 

1829  178 

83 

1833  219 

49 

1837 

170 

73 

26 

14 

11 

1841  234 

60 

*Died  April  4,  1841.     fTook  the  oath  as  President  April  6,  1841. 

JThis  election  was  carried  to  the  House  of  Representatives,  and 
Mr.  Jefferson,  on  the  36th  ballot,  was  elected.  Previous  to  this  time 
the  two  candidates  who  received  the  largest  number  of  votes  were 
elected  President  and  Vice  President  j  after  this  they  were  voted  lor 
separately. 

i|This  election  was  also  carried  to  the  House  of  Representatives, 
there  being  no  choice  by  the  people.  The  votes  cast  in  that  body 
were,  for  Mr.  Adams  90,  Mr.  Jackson  67,  and  48  for  BIr.  Crawford  ; 
total,  205.     Mr.  Clay's  friends  voted  for  Mr.  Adams. 


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U.  S.  SENATORS  AND  MEMBERS  OF  CONGRESS — VERMONT. 


WT.  S.  Senators  elected  frotu  Ifertnont. 


1791  to  1842. 


Moses  Robinson 
Isaac  Tichenor 
Nathaniel  Cliipman 
Israel  ."^mith 
Jonatlian  Robinson 
Isaac  Ticlienor 
Horalio  Seymour 

do 
Benjamin  Swift 
Samue  S  Phelpa 


Elected. 
October  1791 
do         1796 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


179; 


Stephen  R  Bradley 

Elijah  Paine 
-   .         do 
ISOS'Stephen  R  Bradley 
1807  do 

1814DiidI'!y  Chass 
1820'Janios  Fisk 
ISaOiVVm  A  Palmer 
1832  Dudley  Chase 
1839  Samuel  Prentiss 
do 

Samuel  C  Crafts* 

Wra  Upham 


Elected. 

October  1791 

do 

1794 

do 

1800 

do 

1801 

do 

1806 

do 

1812 

do 

1817 

do 

1818 

do 

1824 

do 

1830 

do 

1836 

do 

1842 

do 

1842 

*Appointed  by  the  Governor  in  May  and  elected  by  the  Legislature 
to  fill  the  vacancy  occasioned  by  the  resignation  of  Samuel  Prentiss, 
on  being  appointed  Judge  for  the  District  of  Vermont. 


tHetnbers  of  Consress  elected  front  W*ertuont. 


I79I  to  1843. 


Nathaniel  Niles 
Israel  Smith 
Daniel  Buck 
Matthew  Lyon 
L  R  Morris 
Israel  Smith 
W  Chamberlain 
M  Chittenden 
James  Elliot 
Gideon  Olin 
Janiss  B'isk 
J  VVitherill 
Samuel  Shaw 
W  Chamberlain 
J  H  Hubbard 
James  Fisk 
William  Strong 
W  C  Bradley 
Ezra  Butler 
R  Skinner 
Charles  Rich 
D  Chipman 
Luther  Jewett 
C  Langdon 
Asa  Lyon 
Charles  Mareh 
John  Noyes 
Heman  Allen 
8  C  Crafts 


Term. 
1791—1795 
1791—179 
1795—1799 
1797—1801 
1797—1803 
1801—1803 
1S03— 1805 
1803—1813 
1803—1809 
1803—1807 
1805-1809 
1807—1808 
1808—1813 
1809-1810 
1809—1810 
1810—1815 
1810—1815 
1813—1815 
1813—1815 
1813—1815 
1813—1815 

1815— isn 

1815—1817 
1815—1817 
1815—1817 
1815—1817 
1815—1817 
1817—1819 
1817—1825 


Win  Hunter 
O  C  Merrill 
Charles  Rich 
Mark  Richards 
William  Strong 
Ezra  Meech 
R  C  Mallary 
Elias  Keyes 
John  Mattocks 
Phinelias  While 
W  C  Bradley 
D  A  A  Buck 
Ezra  Meech 
John  Mattocks 
Geo  E  Wales 
Bimjarain  Swift 
Jonathan  Hunt 
William  Cahoon 
Horace  Everett 
Heman  Allen 
vV'illiam  Slade 
Hiland  Hall 
B  F  Deming 
Henry  F  Janes 
Isaac  Fletcher 
John  Smith 
Augustus  Young 
John  Mattocks 


Term. 
1817—1819 
1817—1819 
1817—1825 
1817—1821 
1819—1821 
1819-1821 
1820—1831 
1891—1823 
1821-1823 
1821—1823 
1823—1827 
1823—1829 
1825—1827 
1825—1827 
1825—1829 
1827—1832 
1827—1832 
1827—1833 
1829—1843 
1833—1839 
1831—1843 
1833—1843 
1833—1835 
1835—1837 
1837—1841 
1839—1841 
1841—1843 
1841—1843 


JUDHES  OF  THE  SCP.  COURT. 


95 


Jt-udges  of  til 

Elected  October  1778. 

Moseg  Robinson 
John  Shepardson 
John  Fassett  jr 
Thoniaa  Chandler 
John  Tbroop 

October  1779. 
Moses  Robinson 
John  Shepardson 
John  Fassctt  jr 
John  Throop 
Paul  Spooner 

October  1780. 
Moses  Robinson 
Paul  Spooner 
John  FassEtt  jr 
Increase  Mosely 
John  Throop 

October  1781. 
Elislia  Payne 
Moses  Robinson 
John  Fassett  jr 
Bezaleel  Woodward 
Joseph  Caldwell 

October  1782. 
Moses  Robinson 
Paul  Spooner 
Jonas  Fay 
John  Fassett 
Peter  Olcutt 

October  1783. 
Moses  Robinson 
Paul  Spooner 
John  Fasselt 
Peter  Olcutt 
Thomas  Porter 

October  1784, 
Paul  Spooner 
John  Fassett 
Nathaniel  Nileg 
Thomas  Porter 
Peter  Olcutt 

October  1785. 
Moses  Robinson 
Paul  Spooner 
Nathaniel  Niles 
John  Fassett 
Thomag  Porter 


e  Sujpretne  Cour 

October  Vim. 
Moses  Robinson 
Paul  Spooner 
Nathaniel  Niles 
Nathaniel  Chipman 
Luke  Knowlton 

October  1787. 
Moses  Rohinson 
Nathaniel  Niles 
Paul  Spooner 

October  1788. 
Moses  Robinson 
Paul  Spooner 
Stephen  R  Bradley 

October  1789,  '90. 
Nathaniel  Chipman 
Noah  Smith 
Samuel  Knight 

October  1791,  99,  93. 
Samuel  Knight 
Elijah  Paine 
Isaac  Tichenor 

October  1794,  95. 
Isaac  Tichenor 
Lott  Hall 
Enoch  Woodbridge 

October  1796. 
Nathaniel  Chipman 
Lott  Hall 
Enoch  Woodbridge 

October  1797. 
Israel  Smith 
Enoch  Woodbridge 
Lott  Hall 

October  1798,  99,  1800. 
Enoch  Woodbridge 
Lott  Hall 
Noah  Smith 

October  1801,  2. 
Jonathan  Robinson 
Royal  Tyler 
Stephen  Jacobs 

October  1803,  4,  5,  6. 
Jonathan  Robinson 
Royal  Tyler 
Theophilus  Herrington 


•J— 1778  to  1842. 

October  1807,  8. 
Royal  Tyler 
Theophilus  Herrington 
Jonas  Galusha 

Oc«oJerl809, 10,11, 12. 
Royal  Tyler 
Theophilus  Herrington 
David  Fay 

October  1813,  14. 
Nathaniel  Chipman 
Daniel  Farrand 
Jonathan  H  Hubbard 

October  1815. 
Asa  Aldis 
Richard  Skinner 
James  Fisk 

October  1816. 
Richard  Skinner 
James  Fisk 
Wm  A  Palmer 

OcJoier  1817, 18,19,20, 
Dudley  Chase 
Joel  Doolittle 
William  Brayton 
October  1821. 
C  P  Van  Ness 
Joel  Doolittle 
William  Brayton 

October  1822. 
C  P  Van  Ness 
Joel  Doolittle 
Chas  K  Williams 

October  1823. 
Richard  Skinner 
Chas  K  Williams 
Asa  Aikens 

October  1824. 
Richard  Skinner 
Joel  Doolittle 
Asa  Aikons 

October  1825,  6. 
Richard  Skinner 
Samuel  Prentiss 
Titus  Hutchinson 
Stephen  Royce  jr 

October  1827. 
Richard  Skinner 
Samuel  Prentiss 
Titus  Hutchinson 
Bates  Turner 

October  1828. 
Richard  Skinner 
Samuel  Prentiss 


96                               SUPREME 

COURT, COUNCIL  OP 

:;ensor3. 

Titiis  Hutchinson          i 

October  183J ,  33,  33. 

Samuel  S  Phelps 

Bates  Turner 

Titus  Hutchinson 

Jacob  Collamer 

Ephraini  P.'iddock 

Chas  K  Williams 

Isaac  F  Redfield 

October  18i>9. 

Stephen  Royce  jr 

October  1839,  40,  41. 

Samuel  Prentiss 

Nicholas  Baylies 

Chas  K  Williams 

Titus  Hutchinson 

Samuel  S  Phelps 

Stephen  Royce 

Chas  K  Williams 

OctoUr  183J,  3g. 

Jacob  Collamer 

Stephen  Royce  jr 

Chas  K  Williams 

Isaac  F  Redfield 

Ephraim  Paddock 

Stephen  Koyce 

Milo  L  Bennet 

October  1830. 

Samuel  S  Phelps 

October  1842. 

Titus  Hutchinson 

Jacob  Collamer 

Chas  K  Williams 

Chas  K  Williams 

John  Mattocks 

Steplien  Royce 

Stephen  Royce  jr 

October  1836,  37,  38. 

Isaac  P  Redfield 

Ephraini  Paddock 

Chas  K  Williams 

Milo  L  Bennet 

John  C  Thompson 

Stephen  Royce 

William  Hebard 

tllembcfs  of  the 

Council  of  Censors— 1785  to  1841.    1 

1785. 

1806. 

1827. 

Lewis  Behce 

ApoUos  Austin 

Asa  Aikens 

Jonathan  Brace 

Ezra  Butler 

Joel  Allen 

Benjamin  Carpenter 

Loyal  Case 

John  W  Dana 

Ebeaezer  Curtis 

Isaac  Clark 

Wm  Gates 

Jonathan  Hunt 

Josiah  Fisk 

Wm  A  Griswold 

Stephen  Jacobs 

Thomas  Gross 

Jedediah  H  Harris 

Joseph  Marsh 

Udney  Hay 

Wm  Howe 

Ebenezcr  Martin 

Wm  Hunter 

Daniel  Kellog 

Increase  Mosely 

S  Huntington 

O  Noble 

Elijah  Robinson 

John  Noyes 

Samuel  S  Plielps 

John  Sessions 

Mark  Richards 

Leonard  Sargent 

Micah  Townshend 

Moses  Robinson 

Bates  Turner 

Ebanezei  Walbridge 

James  Tarbox 

E  P  Walton 

1792. 

1813. 

1834. 

Daniel  Buck 

Isaac  Bailey 

Joel  Doolittle 

Bridgcman 

Nicholas  Baylies 

A  Ivan  Foote 

Benjamin  Burt 

Solomon  Bingham 

Nathaniel  Harmon 

Elijah  Dewey 

Nathaniel  Cliipman 

Robert  Harvey 

Jonas  Galnsha 

Ebenezer  Clark 

W^m  Hebard 

Anthony  Hasvvell 

David  Edmunds 

David  Hibbard  jr 

Roswell  Hopkins 

Daniel  Farrand 

John  Phelps 

Samuel  Knight 

Wra  Hall  jr 

Joseph  Reed 

Beriah  Loomis 

Luther  Jewett 

Stephen  Robinson 

Samuel  Mattocks 

Charles  Marsh 

Joseph  Smith 

Elijah  Paine 

Elijah  Strong 
Robert  Templo 

E  H  Starkweather 

Isaac  Tiohenor 

Wm  Strong 

John  White 

Isaac  Tichenor 

1799. 

1820. 

1841. 

Elias  Buel 

Asa  Aldis 

Heman  Allen 

Noah  Chittenden 

Joel  Brownson 

Austin  Birchard 

Elijah  Dewey 

Augustine  Clarke 

Luther  Carpenter 

Benjamin  Emmons 

J  Cushman 

Martin  C  Deming 

David  Fay 

Wm  Hunter 

J  D  Farnsworth 

Lett  Hall 

Jedediah  Hyde 

Alvah  R  French 

Jonathan  Hunt 

Wm  Nutting 

David  Hibbard  jr 

Samuel  Knight 

John  Phelps 

Wallis  Mott 

John  Leverett 

Joel  Pratt 

Gordon  Newell 

Nathaniel  Nilos 

Charles  Rich 

Ephraim  Paddock 

MosoB  Robinson 

Joseph  Scott 

John  A  Pratt 

John  White 

Amos  Thompson 

Hezckiah  H  Reed 

John  Willard 

J  Y  Vail 

Peter  Starr 

EXECUTIVE  OFFICERS. — MEMBERS  OF  THE  SENATE. 


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Clfii  CrOFfrntDCut  of  X*('r»i:oi:t' 

His  ExcELLENcv,  JOHN  M A'i'TOCKS,  Peuiljini,  Governor. 

JOn\  SPALDING,  Moiitpelier,  Treasurer. 

DAVID  PIERCE,   VVoodsloc.k,  Auditor. 

JOSEPH  BERRY,  Now^Miry,  AtfUUir  in  thf.  Treasury  Drpartnient. 

JA.MEB  McAi.  i^UAFTKil,  I3uilinj;lon,  Sr.r.relanj  of  State- 

Ferrand  F.  Mebrill,  Montpelicr,  Depatij  Secretary  of  State. 

William  T.  P>t'R>\H4M,  ft!(intpelier,  Srr^cain-at  Anns. 

Henry  Hale,  Biirlinj,>lon,  Secretary  of  Civil  aud  JilUitary  Affairs. 

A.  W.  Kensey,  Moiitpclier,  Lilrarian,. 

Senate. 

His  Honor,  HORACE  EATON,  Eiiosiuirgli,  L/eut.  Got).  President. 
DeVVitt  C.  Clarke,  Brandon,  Sccrttarij. 
Enoch  Davis,  Benuingtoii,  A.ini-^tunt  Secretary. 

members. 
Bennington  County,  Benjamin  F.  Moroan,  Pownal, 

Leonard  .Sargeant,  Manchester. 

Sanford  Plumb,  H;ili'tix, 

William  H/ihris,  Windham, 

Samuel  F.  Thompson,  Tovvnshend. 

Hawiden  Cutis,  HiirUand, 

John  Porti:k,  Hartiord, 

Salmon  F.  Dutton,  Cavendish, 

Abner  Field,  Springliold. 

Eeenezer  N.  Bbiggs,  Brandon, 

Alanson  Allen,  Fuirhaven, 

Elisha  Allen,  Pawlor. 

Harvey  Munsill,  Pn?toI, 

Peter  Starr,  ^!i(lult'llury. 

Elijah  Fabr,  Ncwliury, 

LoREN  Grisvvolu,  "Laiidolph, 

Eeenezer  Bass,  VVilliamstown. 

David  Read,  Colchestor, 

Lutheu  Stone,  Charlotte. 
Washington  County,  Wooster  Sprague,  Berlin, 

Jacor  Scott,  Barre. 

George  C.  Cahoon,  Lyndon, 

John  Phillips,  Pfv.ichar.1. 

Alvah  Sapi  n,  Georgia, 

George  Green,  Sw  tnlon, 

John  H.  Hup.bard,  Franklin. 

David  .M.  Camp,  Derhy. 

Orion  W.  Butlek,  flow. 

Warner  Pungiiam,  Concord. 
.......,»  *^.^  ^„«,...j,     Wallis  Motv,  South  Hero. 

Zebina  C.  Camp,  Montpelier,  Door-K'rpcr. 

Samuel  Ij.  Billings,  Itocktnghnni,  A-:s-stnnt  Door-Keeper. 

Rev.  George  B.  Manser,  Montpelier,  Chaplain. 

E,  B.  Chamberlin,  Berlin,  Messenger. 

House  of  Re;»reseiitat}ves. 

ANDREW  TRACY,  Woodstock,  Speahe.r. 
Ferrand  F.  Meerill,  Montpelier,  C'erk. 
William  C.  Bradlee,  Peacliam,  Assistant  Clerk. 
Ambrose  L.  Brown,  Rutland,  Kiigrns^in ^r  Clerk. 
Shiibael  B.  Flint,    Montpelier,  Door  Kffper,    I^uman  Rublee,  Nor- 
man Duranl,  J.  M.  Fox,  Ojficers  of  the  Iluiise,  C\ia's  Dewey,  Jl/cwe/iwrr. 


Windhaw  County, 
Windsor  County, 

Rutland  County, 

Addison  County, 
Orange  County, 

Chittenden  County, 


Caledonia  County, 
Franklin  County, 


Orleans  County, 
Lamoille  Comity, 
Essex  C  iinty, 
Grnvd  Isle  County, 


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Betinuioton,  (alvin  Gilson, 
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L'lndgrove," iildcoa  Davis, 
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Rupert,  John  Harwood, 
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S/iaftsbury,  David  G.  Cole, 
Stanford,  Jenckes  Phillips, 
Sunderland,  F.  McLaughlin, 
Winhall,  VV  alter  Williams, 
Woodford,  William  Park, 

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Brook  ive,  Hubbard  Eastman, 
Dover,  Fayette  Perry, 
Dammerston,  Reuben  Sinced, 
Grafton,  William  Whitcomb, 
Chiilford,  Elihu  Field, 
Halifa.c,  Benjamin  Woodard, 
Jamaica,  Luke  ilowaul. 

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Ssidicial  Sfeparfutent. 

SUPREME    COURT. 

CHARI,ES  K.  WILLIA.MS,  Itutland,  Chief  Judge. 
STEPHEN  ROYCE,  Berksliive,  i 

ISAAC  F.  REDFIELD,  Montpelier,  f  „    ■  ,     ,  t  ^ 
MILO  L.  BENNETT,  Burlington,  '  l-^'^sistaiit  Judges, 
DANIEL  KELLOGG,  Eockii4'liani,  ) 


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?olmH!'sa'nderson,  \  •^'*«'^''^«*  •^"'^="■6'  "/  «^'e  Ceanty  Court. 

J.  V.  U.  S.  McEowen,  Bennington,  Sheriff. 

Aaron  Denio,  High  Bailiff. 

Ahimnn  L.  Miner,  State's  Attorney. 

Leonarti  Sargeaiit,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  Manchester. 

O.  C.  Merrill,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  Bennington. 

John  C.  Roherts,  Aaron  Baker,    VVm.  AI.  Sperry,   Jail  Commissioners 

for  the  Jail  at  Manchester. 
John  Hicks,  O.  C  Merril,  Henrj'  Robinson,  Jail  Commissioners  for  the 

Jail  at  Bennington. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 


Arlington. — Reuben  Barney,  Ed- 
ward M.  Ellsworth,  John  B.  La- 
tlirop,  "Harmon  Canfield,  Ethan 
Stone,  William  D.  Hoit,  Lemuel 
Hawley,  Jesse  Harrington,  Merrit 
Hard,  A.  G.  McKee. 

Bennington. — Samuel  H    Black- 


gustus  G.  Clark,  Alvin  F.  Merri- 
man,  John  B.  Burritt,  John  C.  Rob- 
erts, Maithew  B.  Goodwin,  Heman 
M.  Bulkley,Amo3  S.  Brown, Loren 
Dean. 

Pern. — Israel  Batchelder,    Am- 
herst Messenger,  James  Wait,  Ira 


nier,  John  S.  Robinson,  Simeon  K.  Batchelder,  James  Lincoln  jr., 
Morse, Paul  M.  Henry,  George  Ben-jFreeman  Lyon, 
ton,  John  Vanderspeiglo,  Orsamus  Poienal. — Andrew  Whipple  jr., 
C.  Merrill,  Aaron  Ketchum,  Lu-'Pliny  Morgan,  Eddy  Perkins,  Orin 
tber  Park,  Hymen  Tuttle,  NielBates,  Levi  Lincoln,  William  Rey- 
Rich,  Asa  Doty,  Brownson  Har-'nolds  jr..,  Abiam  G.  Parker,  John 
mon,  Elhanan  W.  Sttatton,  Lem-JHall,  Major  W.  Potter,  Haimon 
uel  Morgan,  Elisha  Root,  LymanjMyers,  Blackman  E.  Browiiell,  Jo- 
Blackmer,  Newell  Squires,  Henry'seph  Myers  jr.,  Benedict  C.  Niles, 
Robinson,  Bernard  Golden,  JameslErastus  Jewett,  Sebastian  Wager. 
P.  Godfrey,  William  Burt,  JohnjLoan  i.  Marsh,  J.  F.  M.  H.  P.  Va- 
Norton.  Lin,    Horatio  VV.  Blanchard,  Kins- 

Dorsct. — Return  M.  Underbill, jley  Brown,  Ebcr  Dunham,  Joseph 
George  W.  Farwell,  William  J.JBarber,  David  Goodell,  Abram 
Soper,  John  T.  Griffith,  HemaniMorgan,  Barber  Thompson,  Elijah 
Morse,  Benjamin  Ames.  [Barber,    Isaac  McMartin  jr.,  Ben- 

Glastenbury Asa   G.    Hewes,  jamin  Barber  jr.,   Homer  O.  Mer- 

John   H.   iMatteson,   William   Mc  chant,    Ethan    Brown,    Reynolds 
Donald,  Ishmael  R.  Elwell.  Carpenter,  Josiah  Noble,  Solomon 

Landgrocie. — Amoii  Benson, Eli-^Wrighl,  David  Exford,  Richmond 
jah  Woodard,  Aaron  Leland,  Cal-1  Brownell. 

vin  P.  Mead,  James  Martin,  Jona-I     Readsboro' . — Charles  Bond,  Ja- 
than  F.  Martin,  Gideon  Davis.        cob  Hicks,  Elisha  Littletield,  EI- 

Manchester. —  Noble  J.  Purdy,  son  Bishop,  Robert  Burrington, 
Elias  B.  Burton,  Hiram  Wickham,  Thomas  Cnnada  jr.,  Isaac  Esty, 
James  Wheaton,  James  B.  Smith,  John  P.  Hutchings,  William  Bish- 
Joseph  Parkhurst,  Williani  Cham-  op,  Jonathan  Houghton,  Ambrose 
berlain,  Ijeonard  Sargeant,  David  Ston-^,  John  Hicks,  Daniel  Carpen- 
Anderson,  Mason  Briggs,  Gurdon  ter,  Jason  P.  Lord. 
H.  Smith,  Darwin  Andrews,   Au-^     Rupert. — Nathan  Burton,  Sime- 


rOUNTY  OFFICERS. 


104 

on  Risinjr,  Joseph  Iliistings,  John 
Wooru,  Mi:am  II.  i--iiiit.'i,  Ilciiry 
e-holdon,  T-elh  :>h"lilon. 

San<l!rdtt;.—R.}i\Yc\\  Tuttle,  Le- 
vi Rur.J:il,  Desr.Kiiui  Priuiile.Ciraii- 
dison  r-iliorniin,  Tlioodore  Sjiider-j 
son,  ('Varies  Sdvrn,  Horace  Hurd, 
Burr  Hi;rd. 

Seaviihurgh. —  .'olin  N.  Squares, 
iRrisiiam  Morso,  Joseph  Crcsior  jr., 
H.uvey  Morse,  Joseph  Ames,  /ir- 
tliur  Crosier. 

S!wfljf>ar'j. — Simup]  Ames,  Eli 
Howe,  Iy;iiiuel  liottom.  A.  S.  Olin, 
Hir:im  Rnrton,  Dennis  George,  Jer- 
eii.i^Ji  Fisk,  Warren  Mattivon, 
I  M;rlin  Ames,  Henry  Maltesoii, 
William  D.  Tdft. 


Stawfin-il. — Otis  Philips,  Elisha 
I/ike,  John  1j.  Wilmarth,  James 
Hou-jhton,  Calvin  Sampson,  Scne- 
c:i  Philips,  Tyler  Sumner,  S.  C. 
Millard. 

Siiiidcrlaiid  — Joel  Kinney, Ethan 
'Braiiley,  William  Kelly,  Michael 
Judson 

Woihall. — Reuhcn  Crooks,  Fran- 
cis Kidder,  Beriili  Wheeler,  Silas 
Eddy,  John  T.  Leonard,  Richard 
Bond. 

IVundftird. — Jahish  Knapp,  Will- 
iam Woud,  Joseph  B.  Cromack, 
Joel  Hosmer,  lisnry  Loveland, 
.'\lonzo  Fox,  Elijah  A.  Cutler, 
John  Collard,  Solomon  Day. 


IVimiUasi:!  County. 

John  Sinilh,  )  ^    ■  ,     j  jad^rcs  of  the  County  Court. 

Russell  Hyde,  B   Ilous  Falls,  Sheriff. 

Pardon  T.  Kie-i^ali,  Iffi/h  BaJiff. 

John  Kimh.ill,  State's  Attorney. 

Ellery  Al'jee,  .liidjc  of  Prubaisfcr  the  di.<!frict  of  Jf'estriinsler. 

Henry  Smith,  Juds^^e  of  Probate  fur  the  Db^trict  of  Marlboro^ . 

William  Adams,  lienj.  Ormshee,  Nahum  Eager,  Jail  Commissioners. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE- 


Athens. — Micah  Davis,  Amo^ 
Davis,  'I  .  H.  Whilins,  Lym  in  Al 
exander,  Daniel  Fulier,  Tis.iale 
Poil"r,  Jsaac  b'.  Wilson,  Nathan- 
iel Balch,  Mark  Bill,  John  Anviin, 
Jonitlian  Colton,  A'li.il  Whitney. 
Nfcljon  W.  Oak,  Fr.izier  O.  LHin- 
liam- 

Brattlebnro'. — Lemuel  Whitney, 
Steplien  Grecnieaf,  Jaiius  Ii.(l|, 
Samuel  F.lliot,  Asa  Keyes,  Henry 
Smith,  Paul  Chase,  Jon;i.  D.  Brat- 
lev,  Sam'l  Root,  Joseph  Goodhue, 
\Villard  Arms,  Saniuel  Eirl  jr., 
Jonathan  Smith,  Joiin  R.  Bl.iKe 
Joseph  Steen.  L.  G.  A!ead,  Henry 
Clark,  Ehen'r  Wells,  Charles  J. 
Walker,  Lafiyette  Clark. 

Br,wkline  — Williau)  Ad  ims,  Ja- 
coh  Burditt,  Samuel  Stebhins,  Jool 
Hnrwood,  Samuel  Bennett,  Isaac 
AVellman,  Rufus  Ste'ohins,  Hiram 
Whitney,  Samuel  '"'jtler. 

Duver. —  Lyni m  Howe,  Aaron  P. 
Perry,  Lahiin  Jones,  Asaph  Has- 
kins,  David  Dexter  jr.,  James  Mi- 
nsiiLiherty  Howe,  Ehcnezer  Seats 
jr.,  William  Walker,  V\  illiam  H. 
Jones. 


Dummcrston. — Joseph  Duncan, 
\sa  Boyden,  Eaos  Leonard,  Asa 
Outton,  Asa  Knight,  Isaac  N. 
ivnapp,  J.  P.  Stearns,  Joseph  Dix, 
John  Chirk,  Tluimas  Miller,  John 
I*.  -Miller,  Martin  Moore,  Clark 
■iiee,  Benjamin  Willard,  Reuben 
■mead,  David  Bcmis. 

Gritflun. — nenJMmin  Dwinnell, 
I'hadiieus  Taylor,  Peter  W.  Dean, 
Cenjamin  H,  Bridgman,  David  L. 
Putnam,  Erastus  Burgess,  Gideon 
P'llmer,  Amhrose  Burgess,  Samu- 
i|  Walker,  Aslier  Putnam,  John 
Gihsoii,  Ahiel  Stoddard,  John  Wi- 
3r,  Ahisha  Stoddard,  Charles  Per- 
ry, 'I  lio;im3  IJill,  Pri>sper  Meirill. 

Guilfoid. — Samuel  Sikos,  Na- 
t'lan  P.  Chapin,  Ward  Bullock, 
George  Eells,  James  ?.'oyes,  Bar- 
oaru  Lynde  Bei.jamin  VV.  Stevens, 
John  XjyiiJe,  Isjac  Brown,  Eph- 
r:iim  Tyler,  Aaron  C.  Baruey, 
William  G.  Cutting,  Joseph  G. 
Taylor,  John  Melemiy,  Lucius  P. 
Mowrev,  Gird.ier  l;riggs,  Elihu 
Field,  VVillard  Martin. 

Ilal'fux, — James  L.  Stark,  San- 
ford  Plumh,   Isaac  B.  Barber,  EJi-  \ 


COUNTT  OFFICERS. 


105 


?!ia  Uu'^PT,  Calvin  Buckliii,  Ailrli-jSamuel  L.  Billings,  Davitl  Cliaiul 
son  Fowler,  Isaac  Worden,  Ainos'lcr,  Cyrus  I,oclie,  Klias  Pulsipher, 
Tucker,  Nicholas  Clark,  St^jilicn  Russell  [Ivdf!,  William  Henrv,  Na- 
Otis,  William  H.  Slark,  l\.  K.^lhan  T.  Slieafo ,  William  ['."  lliill, 
Heniy,  Reubon  (latcli.  Jonas  Sooit.ijotl    VVhip)ili',    Jnlin    Wll'^y    2(1, 

Jamaica. — Timotliy  Goodale  Al-|IIoniy  Iiake  jr.,  Henry  Walker, 
plieus  Kellea;!,',  Ziba  Chapin,  Hciin-'l.pwis  Locke,  Llias  Olcott  jr  , 
rnond  Livcriiioro,  James  Hrown,jWilliam  Hale,  Gutos  Purry  jr., 
Joel  Holton,   D.ivid  Eddy.   Squire  Asa  Locke. 

Gleason,  Samuel  T.  R.  Cheney, |  Simicrsct. — Hazelton  Rice,  Jo- 
Solomon  Newell,  Lsaac  P.  ICeiidallj.sepli  Morse,  Josejili  Pike,  HuUis 
Henry  Felton,  Jolin  E.  Butler, I'I'owrie,  Prentiss  H.  Pulnaiii,  Jio- 
William  L.  Waterman,  IJonjuniinjses  Pike,  Ephraim  Rice, 
Muzzy,  William  Boyntoii,  L.uke  ■StraJt..?).- RiehaKl  Scotf,  I'.teph- 
Howard.  en  Ballard.  John  N.  Glarier,  Josi- 

Londonderry. — Luther  ftowelL,  nli  Howard,  Ezekiel  ivsK-ri'rook, 
Niles  Aldrich,  Thomas  S  Vial, 'Warren  Hi^ley,  Dnvid  Rice. 
Abial  Whitman,  Reuben  Haning-|  Tuwnslienit. — Kbeiiozer  Hunting- 
ton, Alfred  Pierce,  Barnet  Wait,  ton,  Daniel  Fisher,  Lemuel  Far- 
David  Arnold,  Alpheis  Wrighi, 'well,  Zadock  Sawyer,  Barnard  fc'al- 
Horace  Stowcll,  Chester  Benson,  isliury,  Sloses  \V.  Tyler,  Dana 
Samuel  Livermore.  JBailey,   Jonas   Twitcbell,    Oliver 

Marlboro''. — Pliinoas  Mather.  IralWilkinson  jr.,    Henry  L.    Aiken, 
Adams,  Ebonezer  Tucker,   Robin-  Emery  Kathan,  Sharon  Grr.y,  Elier 
~        M.  Berber,  Clark  \\  ilkiuson,  John 


son  Winchester,  Ebenezei  Par- 
sons, Dan  Mather,  Pliny  Higlay, 
William  Newton,  Hiram  Chase. 

JVctcfavc.—Jos'ijh  Taft,  William 
Perry,  Sylvanus  Sherwin,  William 
H.  H'illiams,  Charles  K.  F^eld, 
Marshall  Mill-T,  George  Fisher, 
Royal  Tyler  William  L.  Williams, 
Nahu.Ti  Iloujiiton  EhenezerMorse 
Stephen  Warren,  Chester  Olds, 
Esec  Atwood,  Benjamin  .'\.  Orms- 
bee,  Benjifmin  Eager,  Jonathan 
Hall,  Sir  Isaac  Novvton,  Calvin 
Ward,  Haynes  E    Baker,  Arlernns 


Roberts,  John  H.  Brighao',  Na 
tbaniel  Cheney  jr.,  N. Lilian  Pierce, 
James  H.  Phelps  Aurel  ns  C  How- 
ard, William  H.  Joy,  H.dlis  Ni.h- 
ols,  Abner  Johnson,  Edmund  S  h:it- 
tuck,  Thomas  Cook  jr.,  Joseph 
Jcnison,  W.  R.  Ranncy,  William 
R.  Shafler,  Nathan  Fishci,  John 
Blandin,  Samuel  Grny. 

Vernvii. — Elijah  .Stebbins,  John 
;?tebbins,  Nathan  \V(jod,  Tliomas 
Johnson,  Asd  Peeler,  Joseph  E. 
Franklin,  Francis  N.  Snow,  .Alon- 


Bruce,  George  A  l^Ior^e,  John  zo  Newton,  Cyrus  Washburn,  Eli 
Newman,  Samuel  Kniglit,  Aaron  l.iee,  William  Johnson,  Jonathan 
C.  Robinson,  Benjamin  Omisbee,  B.  Green,  Lorenzo  Brown,  Ebene- 
Jacob  Allen,   A  ;aph  Coy,   George  zer  Howe  jr.,   Artemas  II    Wash- 


Wheeler,  Henry  VVheelock. 

Putney. — Phineas  White,  Timo 
thy  Underwood,   Davi<l  Crawi'urd, 


burn,  .Mexander  Perry 

Ward.-ibnru\ — Emery  Wheelock, 
Henry  Grover,  Asa  Kidder,   Silas 


Ephraim  Brown,  Thomas  While,!De.\ter,  Joseph  Hall, Abner  White, 

I  Ferris  Moore,  John  Kimball, GiJe-jJoseph  Hammon,    Holland  I'limp- 

[  on  Cudworlh,   John  ."^niith,   Jona-iton,  LehindSlockwell,  Richard  \V. 

I  tiian  Culler,  Preston  W.  Taft,  AsajSmith,  Lyman  W.  Johnson,  John 

I  Washburn,   Eber  Hudgkins,   JobniTufts. 

II.  Stoddard.   William  Hongliton,'      *f'c..«mt!is-/er.— William  C.  Brad- 

I-rael  Keyes,  J.  T.  Radway,  Hen-iley,  Kllery  Albee,  James  Titcomb, 

ry  H.  Barton.  Joseph  Iliinney,  Stcphsn  Tuthill, 

Rockiagham. — ArteiiiasRo'-binB,|  Alvan  Goodell,  Sylvester  S.  .Siod- 

Stephen  R.  E.  Wales,   Alexanderjd.ird,  John  McNeill,  John  Minurd. 

S.  Campbell,   John  S.  Fullertoti,  Dsivid  Foster,  John  C.  Kicliirdsoii, 

Daniel  ICellogg,  John  H.  Campbell,: l^rastus  A.  Holton,  Job  Parkhurst, 

Alden  Hazaltinc,   Horace  Baxter,  Ira  Goodhue. 


108  COUNT!'  OFFICERS. 

IVhilinirliaM. — Amos  Brown,  EH-iF.  Brit'li^m,  Horace  Hastings,  He- 
as  Stone,  James  Roberts,  Henrv'nian  Swift,  Oscar  I,  Sliafler,  Ru- 
Goodnow,  Elislui  Putnam,  L;on-:fud  Stearns,  Adna  B.  Cliilds,  Hor- 
anl  Brown,  Reuben  Winn,  Waters  ace  Alvord,  Homy  Easterbrooli, 
Gillet,  Willard  Foster,  Hosea  F.iFrederick  L.  Stanley. 
Ballon,  Steplien  Muidock,  Harveyj  IVnidhavi. — John  Woodliurn,  Jo- 
Brown,  sejih  Wood,  Timothy  Burton,  Sara- 

IVilmingtOTt. — Azor  Smith,  Lan-'ucl  Goddard,  Levi  Kimball,  Ezra 
cy  Forbes,  Stepljen  P.  Flagg,  OtisjPierce,  George  W.  Dutton,  Elijah 
liaynes,  John  0.  VVilson,  Alansonj White,  Simeon  Pierce,  Abel  Bur- 
Parmelee,    Horace  Smith,    Martin  ditt,  William  Harris. 


"Wintlsor  County. 

David  Pierce,  )    jjgiii slant  judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Reuben  Washburn,    )  j     -       j  j 

Zenas  F.  Hyde,  Cavendish,  Sheriff. 
Orra  Paul,  'Jlisrh  Bailff. 
Sewall  Fullanr,  Staters  Attorncij. 

Thomas  F.  Hammond,  Judsrc  i'f  Probata  for  ikf  District  of  Kliidsor. 
George  E.  Wales,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  Hartford. 
Simon  Warren,  Lyndon  A.  Marsh,  Nahum  Haskell,  J^aiV  Commission- 
ers. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Andover. — Charles  W.  Chandler,  Onion,  Rufns  Bruce,  Abial  Rich- 
Benjamin  Morse,  Ahram  Brown,  ardson,  Rodney  Slierwin,  Henry  E. 
Joseph  Dodge  jr.,  William^Varner,  Stonghtun,  Nathaniel  Richardson, 
George  W.  Stickney,  Alden  Gut-  Ezra  Sargent,  Phineas  Leland, 
terson,  Henry  Heald.  Charles  Edmunds,   Ira  B.  Person,, 

Baltimore. — Jonathan  M.  Hough- Sullivan  Fay,  Benjamin  Whitte- 
ton,  John  Piper.  more  jr. 

Barnard. — Alpheus  Howe,  Dan-  Hartford. — James  Udall,  Zebu- 
iel  Aiken,  Harrison  French,  Lu-  Ion  Delano,  John  Downer,  Daniel 
cius  Freeman,  Oliver  Walcott.  Hi-  Hazen,  Samuel  i\utt, Allen  Hazen, 
ram  Aiken,  Joseph  P.  Danlbith,  Alfred  Xeal,  Jonathan  Bugbee  jr., 
Ebonezer  Atwood,  Charles  Wal-  John  Strong,  George  E.  Wales, 
cott.  Lucius  Hazen,  William  Savage,  P. 

Bethel. — Jonathan  Marsh,  Thorn-  K.  Nichols,  Henry  Walcott,  John 
as  P.  Russell,  Calvin  Morse,  Au-  Porter,  Shubael  Ki:ss. 
gnstus  P.  Hunton,  Oliver  Gleason,  Hartlavd. —  Hampden  Cutts,  Levi 
Averili  Burnett,  Walter  Perrin,  Gove,  Ward  Cotton,  E.  M.  Stock- 
Elijah  Castle,  John  Noble,  Asa  er,  Ephraim  Cleveland,  Asa  Weed, 
Davis,  Asa  Brooks,  Lovell  La-  Srjuire  Marcy,  Moses  T.  Swan, 
throp,  Luther  D.  Preston,  Daniel  Ludlow. — Asa  Fletcher,  Pliny 
Child.  Paiker,  Charles  Ives,  Asa  S.  Bar- 

Bridgeiratcr. — David  Thompson,  ton,  Sewall  Fullam,  Emory  Bur- 
James  Walker,  Emmanuel  Saw-  pee,  Peter  T.  Washburn,  Artemas 
yer,  Isaiah  Raymond,  Amos  Aver-  SpafTord,  F.  C.  Robbins,  William 
ill,  Ehcnezer  Clement,  Richard  W  K.  Manning,  Jazer  Smith,  William 
Southgate,  Samuel  Dunbar,  Ovid  'I  ilton,  Danie)  A  Heald,  Merrick 
Thompson,  Alvan  Lamb.  Spafford. 

Cavendish — Abel  Gilson,  Salmon  A''orwich. — Asa  Lord,  Joel  Mor- 
F.  Dutton,  Calvin  French,  Moody  ris,  Ebenezer  Spear  2d,  Nathaniel 
S.  Proctor,  Levi  Jackman,  John  F.  Turner  jr.,  Calvin  Sawyer,  Will- 
Dean,  Samuel  Adams,  Jesse  Ad-  iani  Brighom,  Harvey  S.  Richards, 
ams,  William  Smith.  Ebenezer  B.  Brown,  Joseph  Rog- 

Chestcr. — Amos  Heald,  Josiah  ers,  Philip  Wheeler,  Daniel  Mi- 
Dana,  Phineas  O.  Sargent,  Phile-  ner,  Edward  Morris,  Timothy  Bis. 
mon  Robbins,  Charles  Lee,  Albert  sell,  Shubael  Converse,  Ira  Davis. 


COUNTV  0VF1CEB3, 


lor 


Plymouth, — Samuel  Page,  lernpl 
P.  Brown,  Moses  Pollard,  Calvin 
Wilder,  Enoch  Wetlierbee,  Josupli 
Kennedy,  Jonathan  Hall,  A.  S. 
Day,  Levi  Slack,  Daniel  Long,  An- 
drew R    Adams. 

Pomfret. — Isaiah  Tinkhum,  Har- 
vey Bruce,  IS'athan  Snow,  Stephen 
Eugbee,Oli3  Chambeilain,  Martin 
D.  Follelt,  Hosea  Doton,  Henry 
Hewett  jr.,  Ora  Paul,  Charles  K. 
Whitman,  Gardner  VVinslow. 

Readinir — Benoni  Buck,  Henry 
Conant,  Bridgman  Hap.jood,  Shu- 
bael  C.  Shedd,  Rutus  Forbusb,  Ga- 
lo  B.  Ralph,  Solomon  Keyes,  Uriel 
C.  Hatch,  Hiram  Goddard,  Nathan- 
iel Dyer,  William  L.  Hawkins,  Jo- 
siah  CI.  Hawkins,  John  Wheeler, 
John  F.  Swain,  Homer  H.  Ham- 
mond. 

Rochester. — Ephraiin  D.  Briggs, 
Sumner  A.  Webber,  Joel  Cooper, 
John  Trask,  Rowland  Leonard, 
Horace  L.  Richmond,  Thomas  B. 
Harvey,  Sylvanus  Newell. 

Rotjalton. — Jonathan  Kinney,  E- 
lisha  Rix,  John  Marshall,  Oraniel 
Sawyer,  Lyman  Benson,  Heman 
Durkee,  Forrest  Adams,  Elisha 
Wild,  Lutlier  Howe,  Elisha  Fow- 
ler, John  Coy,  Gideon  Bingham, 
Cromwell  Horton,Coit  Parkliurst, 
Thomas  Luvejoy,  Horatio  N.  Free- 
man. 

Sharoti. — John  Baldwin, Chester 
Baxter,  Henry  Hitchcock,  Orin 
Morehouse,  Zerah  Watkins,  Gains 
Leonard,  Freeman  Holt,  Freeman 
Page,  Horace  Pixley,  Efevid  Fales, 
Samuel  Shuttleworth^  Israel  G. 
Smith,  Stephen  S.  Bean,  Joseph 
L,  Fay,  Lyman  Tyler,  Isaac  S. 
Shepherd. 

Spring-feld Jothara    Britton, 

Samuel  W.  Porter,  Henry  Clos-| 
son,  Osman  Burgess,  HamlinWliit- 
more,AbnerField,Junathan  l/'hase, 
William  W  Whitney,  Bezaleel 
Wood,  O.  M.  Whipple,  Hiram 
Benney,  Calvin  Hubbard,  Daniel 
Davis,  Ephraim  Walker  jr.,  Clark 
Nichols,  William  Dyer,  Elias  Da-| 
mon,  Henry  Evans,  John  Farnham, 
David  M.  Smith,  Horace  Weston, 
O.  B.  Litchfield,  Samuel  Whit-I 
comb  jr.,  Noah  Safford. 


Stoclibridge  — Samuel  Belcher, 
John  Leonard,  John  Blackman, Ca- 
leb Leonard,  Paul  W.  Gay,  John 
H  Kimball,  J.  R.  Forrest,  Leon- 
ard Aiiisworth,  Justin  Morgan,  Asa 
fartridge,  Samuel  Eaton. 

If'eathersjield. — Jonathan  Law- 
rence, Joshua  Upham,  Joseph  R. 
Williams,  Asa  Upham,  Sewall 
Clement,  Chauncey  M.  Chamber- 
lain, Alvah  Chamberlain,  Daniel 
Bowen,  Ebenezer  Shedd,  Jeremi- 
ah Bemis,  John  Sherwin,  Barna- 
bas Dean,  John  SpafFord,  Jacob 
Perkins.  William  M.  I'ingrey,  John 
Allison,  William  Gay,  Menza  A. 
Thompson,  Augustus  Tuthill. 

Wt'.s7o(!.— Amos  N.  Burton,  Hen- 
ry Lovcjoy,  Ddvid  Sterling,  James 
Bryant,  James  Foster,  Thomas  B. 
Wakefield, Sumner  liideont.  Ivory 
W.  Richardson,  Daniel  Warner, 
Solon  Richardson. 

Windsor. — Carlos  Coolidge,  Da- 
rius Jones,  Edward  R.  Campbell, 
Thomas  Boynton,  Daniel  Reed, 
Andrew  N.  Woodruff,  Darius  Lev- 
ens,  Albourn  C.  Delano,  Edward 
D.  North,  Nehemiah  Parker  jr., 
Jesse  Lull, Charles  Hopkins,  War- 
ren Currier,  Jacob  Mansfield,  John 
Burnham,  Caleb  Kendull,  William 
H.  Sabin,  Samuel  H.  Price,  Thom- 
as F.  Hammond,  Alfred  Worces- 
ter, Charles  Mather,  Oliver  Hale, 
John  Dunbar,  William  Tileston, 
Alvah  Cummings,  Horace  Everett, 
'I'homas  S.  Fullerton. 

IVoodHock. — Tiius  Hutchinson, 
Norman  Williams,  Job  Lyman,  Ju- 
lius Converse,  Oliver  P.  Chandler, 
Lyndon  A.  Marsh,  Edwin  Hutch- 
inson, Walter  Palmer,  Henry  C. 
Dennison,  Richard  Hayes,  Ammi 
VVillard,  Tracy  Bingham,  Daniel 
iTaftjr.,  Henry  W.  English,  Na- 
than T.  Churchill,  Dunns  Blake, 
Eliphalet  Dunham,  Asaph  Fletch- 
er, Nahum  Haskell.  Lysander  Ray- 
mond, Gains  Perkins,  Billy  Brown, 
Benjamin  G.  Bigelow,  Bela  F. 
Si'iimons,  Amos  Ralph,  John  A. 
Pratt,  Samuel  Wood,  Moses  Fair- 
banks John  Bement,  James  C. 
Slayton,  John  Moulton,  Walter 
Palmer  9d,  Thomas  E.  Powers. 


I  lOS  C.'IUNTV  0FFICEB3. 

A^E-tlaiifl  €oTLiity. 
Zimri  IIovvc,  /   ^     •  .         r    ,  -,t     ,^       ,    n 

Ezn  Juip       I  •^'^'■'"■*'   "   ■J'H''^''^  "J  the  County  "ourt. 

Jncu!)  Rd;;prton,  jr  ,  '^i    lnr:a,  Sheriff. 
Ahncr  .'.lead.  Iiijh,  ;    r,    ,f. 
William  (;.  KitUi'ii^.',      '.r.t.i-.^s  JUtorv-etj. 
j  William  Hall,  ./.('/.•■     /  Pio'jotcfor  the  DiMrkt  of  Rutland, 
Aimnn  VVarFier.  Ji;d:-   fPrubMef  r  Iks  District  of  Fairhaven. 
Siias  II.  Hodges,  WillMin  Hall,  Charl'^s  Burt,  .Tail  Commiasioncrs. 

JUSTICES  OF   THE   PBACE. 

Bcnsnn. — Jpsse  PnrUhill,  IsTac.Isanc  Wilbur,  Hiram  Conger,  Isaac 
'Gri^.vold,  Pliilo  Wilcox,  Milo  W.jMcDaniels,  Benjamin  Barnes,  Ca- 
j  Rrnith,  Loyal  C.  Kcllo^;:,  Isaac  lei)  Pari«  *3d,  Daniel  Bartlett,  Ly- 
j  Dickinson,  J^mes  Gi'iVis,  Kbfiiezer!man  P..  Fisk,  Kcely  Vail,  Aaron 
I  Marliii,  Sith  R.  Smith,  James  HjRogors  jr. 

Gleasiin,  Rnsv-ji  Barber,  Horacel  Fairhacen. — William  C.  Kit- 
Knipp,  Ahi";  ;h  il^  Howard,  Daniel  tre.l^e,  Barnabus  Ellis,  Cyrus  W. 
Crofoot,  CliaiKvcy  IHeginii.  iWHI'rd,    Haivey    Howard,    Ben- 

Braudon. — John  Con.f't,  E.  N.ijainin  F.  Gilbert,' Elijili  Esty,  Ad- 
Brijffs,  A.  G  Da.ia,  J.  \V.  Ilnlp,iani9  Duttun,  Alanson  Allen,' Jona- 
David  55anderson,  Harver  Hall,  Ira'than  C:;iun,  Asaliol  H  Kidder. 
Button,  Joiiij  A.  Conantj  B.'.rzillai;  Hnhbardtuii.—?\\ny  Holmes,  R. 
Davenporl,  Edward  lackion,  Lew-iV.  It.  Horton,  James  Flag?,  Seth 
i3  Baker,  Milton  June,  H  S.  Mc'st.  John  jr.,  Cliauncey  i?.  liiimsey, 
Colliini,  Franklin  Farria.T'on  Clies-'Perry  Dikeman,  Silas  B.  Wliippln, 
ter  VVinsl.)w,  D.  W.  C.  Clar'io,'ju-!t!n  Jennings,  Jams^  W.  Baiber, 
Charles  Bai'kus,  J:'dfdiah  Ho!-]  Ira. — Kussel  Fish,  Chapman 
com'i,  Albert  Locke,  Josepli  Da\  i-'Gidi!in;rs,Amos  Tower,  James  Gil- 
son,  Jacob  ?ow;:rs,  Jesso  Hinds,  more,  Pardon  W.  Wilkinson,  Jore 
A.  A.  Meaciiani,  Lorenzo  Davis,  Thornton,  Bradley  Fish,  Joshua 
J.  A.  Bliss,   Draneis   June,  Ward  Harrington, 

M.  Lincoln,  B.  A.  Goodrich,  Hez-I  Mendnu. — Kufus  P-ichnrdson,  Ed- 
ckial)  ' '  '  npiiell,  S.  J.  Field.  |ward  Muzzev,  J ^.nies  B.  Parsons, 

Cffi//' '.'/!.— Jam"s  Adams,  B.  F.^Zidon  Edson,  Othniel  Williams, 
Lai);(lo'.  Almon  U'arnor,  Isaac  T.iLeland  Houjliton. 
Wri2;!i..  "harles  P.  .Marsh,  Timo-j  Mo'dlet/jwii.— J onis  Clark,  Ja- 
tliy  W.  liice,  Williiim  Moulton,'cob  Buinham,  Jlicah  Vail,  Anson 
Wil!ia;a  Santbrd,  Hyde  Westovcr,  Rogers,  Steplien  Barrett,  John  P. 
Smith  ^-lierman,  ilnnnibal  Hodges,  Taylor,  Adin  H.Green,  J(dinFitch, 
N.  N.  \ur:hrup,  William  B.  Col-:Jacob  Burrwjam  jr.,  Elijah  Ross, 
l)nrn,!oii,i  Wyatf,  A.  G.  W.  Smith. j  Albert  VV  Gray,  Luther  Filmore, 
Elis'ia  Gates,  Zimri  Howe,  Oliver  .\lplieus  Hayes,  Asalicl  Spanlding, 
R.  Hairis.  jjoseph  Ileniins>on  jr.,  Merina  Cas- 

Chreiido-a. — Thomas  Ptev.-art,  well. 
John  L.  Marsh,  George  W  Chap-1  Jl/ownt  i/i)//;/.— John  White, Abi- 
lin.t-.  VV.  Hodges,  Si)lomoi!naven,'jah  Coie,  Jolm  Bryant,  Austin 
Abnt-r  H  Colvin,  loseph  A.  Hayes,  Dickerman,  Homer  Earl,  Hiram 
L.  M.  Wal'icr,  Hiram  Consilon,  Uickorman,  John  (.'rowley. 
Bcnj.imin  Fisk  jr  ,  Edwin  Eger-|  Mount  Tabor. —  Benjamin  Brit- 
ton,  Enoch  Smith,  George  Wilkin- ton,  Azel  Ke'ly,  I'nl'us  H.  F.  HilJ, 
son  jr.,  Calvin  (Grossman.  |n  ivid  Stimson,  Caleb  Bullum  jr., 

Ch'tt-P.iideii. — PursenaWood,Ren-j  Uavid  Bolster, 
ben  ifarris  jr.,  Charles  Ilewett,'  Onncll. —  Ruluff  White,  Joseph 
Capen  Leun.'rdjr.,  Hiram  Baird,  FI.  ChittP^J""! ''"li"' '^- '■T''"'"'^') 
Tlionias  Peii:;o,  (Jeorge  W.  Bar-Ira  Young,  Linus  Wilco.x,  Lewis 
nard,  I'llvin  Kan  tail,  Dan  B.  Bogue  S.  Hemcnway,  William  II.  San- 
Banbji. —  \mlra^  F.sglest.in.'Az-^f'ord,  Albert  L.  Catlin,  William  B. 
aricJi    Hillyard,    Daniel   Lppham, '.Martin,  Joseplius  Sliolcs,  Ri.swell 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


109 


Bot.tuin  jr.,  Joab  Smith  jr.,  ("liai::!-  John  Proctor  Frnnfisfc'l.rsoii,  Lew- 
coy   H.  C'onkey,    Horace   Iliggiiis,' is  i'lleachatn,  Gr.urge  Gjruves. 
Ira  Siuitli,  Absalom  Fuller,  Israel      Slterburnc. — Richard  Eslahrook, 
Smith  jSilas  Cotton,  John  John.son,  Reul)- 

Painkt — Oliver  Hanks,  Eli.-ihalen  Gates  jr.,  Georgu  W. 'i'o|)lift", 
Alinii,  Josiali  Tobv,  Harry  Gris-, Beiij-imiu  Hutchinson,  Levi  Tav- 
woKI,  Jouiihan  ILJaiall,  David  C.;lo,-. 

Blossom,  John  Toby,  Joshua  Tot-j  Shrewsbury. — John  Buckmaster, 
ter,  Sihis  Grn;,'ory,  Ossian  H.  Si-jH--irry  HuMkii,  Jcft'rcy  A.  Barney, 
mond,'-,  Appleton  Fitch,  C.S.  Sou- Job  VVatL'rni3n,C;eor;4u  W.  VVolib, 
lard,  James  Baldridjo,  Jaraes\Vhe-|jr  ,  Olis  O.  Jones,  I'earl  Parker, 
don.  jSumnor  G    C)  irk,  Elisiia  Johnson 

P(t£.</(cW.— Erastus  Holt,   Will- jr.,  I'enjamiu  T.  Needliam. 
iam  R.  Blossom,  Daniel  Bov/e,  E.      Sudbury — John  0.  Sawyer,  John 
B.  Kockwell,   George  McCoUum,' Hall,   James   K,  Hyde,    VVm.    B. 
Calvin  Joy.slin,  Freeman  T.  Mat-jGonld,  Isaac  iietchuiii,  William  A 


thew 

PitUford. — Gordon  Newell,  Abe! 
Penfielcl,  Thomas  F.  Bogue,  John 
Barns,  David  H.ill,  David  Richard- 
son, jet^"iey  liarns,  Thomas  H. 
Palmer,  Nahum  Mills,  German  F. 
Hendee,  Artemas  Carpenter,  Isaac 
Bresf  e,  Cliarles  T.  Colburn,  Ches- 
ter Granger,  Nathan  D.  Clifford, 
Isaac  C.  VVheaton,  Jonathan  Bur- 
ditt,  Amos  Hitchcock,  Thomas  Mc 
Lauglilin,  Samuel  H.  Kellogg. 

Poultncq. —  Jo.<eph  Joslyn,  Mer 
rit  Claik,"H.  J.  Buggies,  WiUiaiu 
Wheeler,  John  B.  Beaman,  Amos 
Bliss,  James  Winchell,  James  S. 
Harris,  Lluvlow  Hosford,  Etukely 
T.  Parker,  ilemmonGiddings,  Wil- 
liam H.  Smith, 

iJK««u«(/.—ChaunceyThrall, Will- 
iam Pa^e,  .Ambrose  L.  Brown,  Mo- 


Williams,  H.  H.  Merritt,  Edward 
L.  Hall,  Henry  J.  Hortoii,  'i'homas 
J.  Goodrich. 

Timnouth. — Obadiah  Noble, John 
Norton,  Calvin  Brewer,  Harvey 
Shaw,  iV  W  Sawyer,  Royal  Colo- 
man.  James  R.  Noble,  Dexter  Gil- 
bert, Judali  H.  Round,  William 
Grovei. 

iVallinsford. — Amos  Bucklin, 
William  Kent,  Howard  Harris, Da- 
vid Holdeii,  Samuel  Townshend 
jr.,  Lyman  Hawkins,  Lincoln  An- 
drews jr.,  P.  G.  Clark,  Robinson 
Kail,  Dtmnis  Hewlett,  Solomon 
Wilev,  Samuel  M.  Edgerton. 

Wells.— A\Wn  Grover,  Wesley 
Clemens,  Joseph  Parks,  Almou 
H.ipson,  William  Lamb,  Artemas 
Lewis,  Hiram  S.  Blartin,  Levi 
Lamb,    David   B.   Lewis,   Nelson 


SOS  Watkin.s,  Edg!:r  L.   Ormsbve,  Paul. 

Frederick  VV.  Hopkins,  Wiliiami  West  Have.n — Hiram  K.  Hunt, 
Y.  Ripley,  Joel  Al.  Mead,  William  Hiram  Coleman, Isaac  E.Jakeway, 
Green,  R(  uben  R.  Thrall,  James|Erastu3Coleman,Salmon  P.  Abell, 
Eayers,  Jt'iathaii  C.  Thrall,  Jona-jWilliam  J.  Billings  jr.,  Benajah 
than  C.  Dexter,  Silas  H.  Hodge.s,|Cook,  John  Offensend,  John  Sisco, 
David  Downs,  VVillJara  H.  Green. 


Addisou  County. 

Foldy"ce^  H  u'nUngton,  1  -^''^'"^  ■^'"^^'''  "^"''  ^''««"-'  ^'"''''- 

Gaius  A.  Collamcr,  Bristol,  Sheriff. 

Asa  Chapman,  Hlnk  Bailiff. 

Ozias  Sevmour,  State's  Attorney. 

Silas  H.  Jenison,  .fudge  of  Pruhat;  for  the  District  of  Add'won. 

Harvey  Munsill,  JiLdge  of  Probate  for  the  District  ofJ^'ew  Haven. 

Dorastiis  Wooster,  Ira  Allen,  Nahum   Parker,  C.  mmissioners  fur  the 

Jail  at  MiddleMirij. 
John  Pierpoint,  Elliott  Shcrrill,  Samuel  Morgan,   Commissioners  for 

the  Jail  at  Vergemies. 


110 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


JUSTICES  OF 

Addison. — Arza  Crane,  Henry 
Brevourt,  Josepli  Wayward, George 
Wilinarth,  Henian  Converse,  Hy- 
(ler  Harnes,  Chauncey  (Jook,  Jus- 
tus t^mitii,  David  W.  Cliambers, 
Lyman  Clark. 

Bridport. — Benjamin  Miner,Cal- 
vin  Solace,  James  Fletcher,  John 
Wicker,  Smion  Z.  Walker,  Luther 
Smith, Oordon  Searl,  Parris  Fletch- 
er, William  Rockwell,  David  F. 
iAitv,  Irvins  E.  Grovenor,  lleuben 
Gill'ett,  Aliel  P.  SkitT,  John  P. 
Hiiiitiey. 

Bristol. — Harvey  Munsill,  Hora- 
lio  Ne.edham,  Winter  H.  Holley, 
Tiuman  Crane, Samuel  H.  Holley, 
James  Saxton,  Solon  Sumner,  Hen- 
ry C.Soper,Joseph  C,  Bradley,  Phi- 
lo  S.  Warner. 

Coruwal:. — William  Hamilton, 
Jesse  Ellsworth,  John  Santord,  Or- 
rin  Field,  Marcus  O.  Porter,  Cal- 
vin G.  Tilden. 

Fcrrisbttrgh. — Noah  W.  Porter, 
Zuri-.il  Walker,  Human  Barnuai, 
Jared  B.  Booth,  Hartwell  Powers, 
Lansing  Hard, James  Adams,James 
Baines,  Aaion  P.  Webb,  Alansoii 
Hayes,  Eldridge  G.  Warner,  Davitl 
D.  Middlelirook,  Henry  Rogers, 
Thomas  Field,  William  Alien, 
Parmenus  Collins',  Ishan  Allen. 

Godhcn. — A'athan  Capen,  Fran- 
i-is  Brown,  Silas  D.  Gale,  William 
("arlisie  jr.,  Reuben  Allen,  Justin 
.\.  Dartt,  Ezra  Washburn  jr.,  Will- 
iam Bates,  Anthony  S.  Baker. 

Granville. — Joseph  P.  Ball,  Jo- 
seph Flint,  Philemon  Hayes,  Noah 
Biiffgs,  AlonzoG.  Allen. 

Jlaiicocl;  — Ehud  Darling,  Gard- 
ner Chandler,  Augustus  Taylor, 
Zcrah  Barnes.  | 

Leicester. — James  S.  Messer,  Eb-j 
enezer  B.  Jenny,  Reuben  S.  Lar 
r'ibee,  Silas  W.  Stanley,  John  G. 
Perry. 

Lincoln. — William  Mitchell,  Da-| 
vid  S.  Green,  Benjamin  Allen,  Da- 
vis Tucker,  Daniel  Dodge,  Arzali 
Hanks,  William  W.  Pope,  Moses 
Huntington,  Isaac  L  Caldwell,  Zi- 
ba  Pope,  Cyrus  Allen. 

Mtddkhury. — Horatio  Seymour, 
Peter  Starr,  Harvey  Bell,  Hiram 
Munger,   Charles  Lindsley,   Nor- 


THE   PEACE. 

Inian  Tupper,  Oliver  Hyde,  Ozias 
Seymour,  Jedediah  S.  Bushnell, 
William  Bass,  Edwin  Hammond, 
Thomas  M  Fitch,  Samuel  Swift, 
Ira  Stewart,  Dorastus  Wooster, 
Nalium  Parker,  Edward  D.  Barber, 
Zaccheus  Bass,  Austin  Johnson, 
Allen  Dennis,  James  M.  Slade, 
Leonard  Deming,  James  McDo- 
nald, Erastus  W.  Drury,  Charles 
Aiken,  Jonas  C.  Wicker,  Emerson 
R.  Wiighi,  Joseph  Warner,  W^ill- 
iam  Slade,  .4sa  Chapman,  Cyius 
Birge,  Calvin  Hill,  William  F. 
Goodrich 

Munkton — Alson  Collins,  Isaac 
Doten  jr.,  London  Smitn,  Gilbert 
D.  Eastman,  William  Elliot,  Dan- 
iel Varney,  Uoswell  Atwcod,Ethan 
Lawrence,  Roderick  Baldwin,  Bur- 
rill  Smith,  Stoddard  Hollis,  John- 
son Finney,  Arzali  C.  Dean,  John 
Frencli,  VVilliam  Eaton,  Miles  B. 
Bate3,James  Miner.Nathan  Smith. 

JVcwHaveii  — Elia.s  Bottum,  Jon- 
athan Hoyt,  Calvin  Squires,  Os- 
mond Doud,  Daniel  Twilchell,  Ja- 
bez  W.  Langdon,  Julius  L.  El- 
dridge,  William  Nash,  Horace  P. 
Bilge,  Amos  Eddy,  Josiah  Turner, 
Horatio  Plumley,  Alfred  P.  Ros- 
coe,  Samuel  E.  I'halker,  Oliver 
Smith,  Ebenezer  Rider. 

Panlon. — Norman  Munson,  Jes- 
se Grandy,  George  Spencer,  Tru- 
man Grandv,  Samuel  Shepard,  Si- 
las Tappaii,  Hoiatio  N.  While, 
Abner  G.  Holcomb,  Silas  Pond, 
George  G.  Walker.    : 

Ripton. — Jonaihanijjl.  Fernal, 
Hariey  Sunderlin,  Joijn  C.  Kiiby, 
Zebina  Cushman,  S.  H.  Hendrick. 
Salisbury. —  Jonathan  Gibson, 
Marshall  s!  Doty,  John  Dyer,  John 
M.  Weeks,  Na'thaniel  Spencer, 
Oscar  P.  Sheldon,  Harry  Bump, 
Aaron  Burrows,  Samuel  3.  Crook, 
John  Prout. 

Shoreham. — Silas  H.  Jenison, 
Davis  Rich,  Cdney  H.  Everest, 
Ebenezer  Bush,  Joseph  Smith  2d, 
Isaac  Chipman,  Asa  Sunderlin, 
John  N.  Hunt,  Elisha  Bascom, 
Alonzo  Birchard,  Lewis  Hunt,  Le- 
vi O.  Birchard,  M.  W.  C.  Wright, 
John  T.  Rich,  Azel  Chipman,  J.  M. 
Ormsbee,Kent  Wright, Bela  Howe. 


COUNTV  OFFICERS. 


Starksbo7'o'. — David  Kellogs,' 
\Villiam  Worth  2d,  Ira  Bushnell, 
Sidney  Sales,  Jeremiah  MoiriU. 
Steplien  Sales,  Isaiah  L.  Strong, 
Orrin  Beanham,  Jesse  Johnson, 
Joiin  C.  Pierce,  James  Kinsley, 
Samuel  D.  Holconib,  John  Hili  2d, 
Natlian  Morrison,  Benjamin  L. 
Knight,  A.  M.  Hawkins.  I 

Vergennes. — Jahazael  Sherman, 
Enoch  D  Woodhridge,  Villo  Law- 
rence, John  Thompson,  William 
II.  White,  Samuel  P.  Strong,  Sam- 
uel Wilson,  Philip  C.  Tuckcr,John 
Pierpoint,  Edward  Seymour,  John 
Parker,  Henry  C.  Lawrence,  Isai- 
ah Scott,  Jared  M.  'I'aylor,  Cy-| 
ius  Smith,   William  Hawley,  Eli- 


111 

jah  J.  Austin,  John  E.  Roberts, 
Carlos  Blake,  Frederick  E.  Wood- 
bridge,  George  W.  Grandey. 

Walihani. — George  Fisher, A brani 
McKenzie,  Charles  Bacon,  James 
C.  Buckley,  Nathaniel  Howard, 
Chester  Ward,  Alonzo  Hawkins, 
Rolliii  Evarts. 

Wmjbridgc. — JohnBriltell,  Isaac 
Drake,  Sardis  Dodge,  Solomon 
W.  Jewetl,  Samuel  James, Sylves- 
ter S.  Foot,  T.  W.  Twitchell,Sol- 
omon  Parker. 

Whitinir. — Fphraim  IMoulton, 
John  B.  Walker,  Isaac  Ives,  Li- 
nus Needham,  Arnon  Needliam, 
I  Whitfield  AValkcr,  Ira  Blown. 


Orange   Comity. 

Martin  Flint,  )  Assistant  Judges  of  the  Coutity  Court. 

i  appan  btevens,     \  -,       ^  a  v.       .. 

Jacob  Kent,  jr.  Wells  River,  Slieriff.  ,  • 

Samuel  E    Dayis,  //(V/j  BdiUff- 
Jefferson  P.  Kidder,  Slaters  MtorneAj. 

J.  W.  D.  Parker,  Jad^e  of  Prubutefir  the  District  nf  Bradford. 
Levi  B.  Vilas,  Judge  of  Priibate  for  the  District  of  Randolph. 
Thomas  Jones^  H.  E.  (J.  Mc'Laughlin,  Amos  S.  Blake,  Jail  Commis- 
sioners. 

JUSTICES  OF   THE  PEACE- 


Bradfurd.-J.  D.  W.  Parker,  John 
B.  Pickett,  John  B.  Woodward, 
George  W.  Prichard,  Adam  Pres- 
ton, Alvin  Taylor,  M.  R.  Cliam- 
berlain,  Moody  Colby,  John  B. 
Corliss, .E.  D.  Corliss.  Edwin  R. 
Aldrich,  Elijah  Blood,  Elliot  P. 
Johnson,  Moody  Grow,  Erastus  C. 
West,  Ebenezer  P.  Lewis,  Joshua 
Garey,  Thomas  R.  Andross. 

Braintree — John  Curtis,  Rufus 
Hutchinson,  Thomas  A.  Vance, 
William  Nichols,  Augustus  Flint, 
Daniel  Cram,  William  Flint  jr., 
Robbins  Dinsmore,  John  S.  Nich- 
ols, Joseph  Riford,  Robert  Lyon, 
Jonathan  Holmaii,    Samuel  Fitts, 


lington,  Nathaniel  Wheatley, Wil- 
liam Trask,  .Austin  Carpenter. 

Chelsea.— iohn  W.  Smith,  Eli- 
sha  Williams  jr.,  Thomas  Jones, 
Jacob  Norris,  Amos  A.  Howes, 
David  Goodwin,  Calvin  Blodgctt, 
William  S.  Shepherd,  Harry  W. 
Hatch,  Elijah  Coburn,  Amos  S. 
Hatch,  Eiiae  L'athrop  jr.,  Daniel 
Wyman,  Rufus  H.  Hyde,  Hariy 
Barnes,  Jason  Steele.  Foster  Grow, 
Joshua  Dickinson,  John  W.  Twiss, 
Lioment  Bacon,  James  M.  Gilson. 

Corinth. Samuel    Haseltine, 

Henry  Dearborn,  Stephen  Eaton, 
Joseph  Fellows  jr.,  John  Richard- 
on,  Richard  Smith,   Samuel  Dar- 


James   M.  Warner,   Elisha  Mann,iling,    William    Spencer,     Joshua 


Chauncey  L.  Spear 

Brookfield. — Thomas  Kingsbury, 
Luther  Wheatley,  W.  W.  Ingalls, 
Ariel  Burnham,  Zelotes  Bigelow 
jr..  Homer  Hatch,  William  A  Al- 
vord,  Aaron  Cleveland,  Richard 
Wells,  J.  G.  Smith,  Reuben  Peck, 


Merrill,  Winthrop  Green,  Michael 
Stevens,  Moses  Sawyer,  Plant  S. 
Poor,  John  Chubb,  Lynrtes  Luther, 
G.  TapJin  jr.,  Nathan  Blake,  Jon- 
athaii  Robie  2d,  Amos  S.  Little, 
Cyrus  Heath,  John  A.  Tenney,  P, 
Herriman,   David  Dearborn,   Aru 


J.  M.  Lamson,  Joseph  Blake,  John  [nah   Ward,   Roswell   Crook,   Na- 

Griswold   jr.,   Spragne  Arnold  jr.,  thaniel  Banfill. 

Frederick  Griswoid,   David  Wei-      Fairlee. — Elias    Driggs,     Sam- 


wnrrtTiTmnn^a 


li'i  COUNTY  OFFICEKS. 

iicl  1)  llaiifill,  Uypr  VVatorMi;ui,iul  Hosford,  Jolin  Jiidil,  Timothy 
Asa  Wooihvaid  jr.,  Alexander  H.|P.  Biirr!iolo;iievv,  Z.  E.  Messer, 
Gilnioif,  Zelmloii  Noiiis,  TliotiiaSjLnslfr  Bryant,  Henry  Gillctt,  Sam- 
Str^ttoii,  Jerome  B.  Bailey, 'i'hom-juel  F;irns\vortl),  George  Gary,  Jo- 
as  liili.nd,  Charles  lluiLiard,  Johnjseph  B.  Clough,  James  D.  Crock- 
M'L;.ine,  er,    VVillinm '11.   Latham,    Joseph 

J.'inohiiry. — Elijah  Farr,  Charles  Malson,  Lovell  Gary,  S.  G.  Hea- 
Ilale,  (Jeorge  R.  Leslie,  C.J  S.  ton,  James  Tyler  jr. 
Se.oti,  Aliel  Unc'erwood,  Hiram  7'(;/).vA«;,i.--E(hiiund George,  Mo- 
Tr.iry,  'J'iinothy  H.iseltjne,  David'ses  Wallace,  Jonathan  Jonnesg, 
Johason,  Thomas  VVason,  Horatio'Aaron  Sanhorn,  Carlos  P.  Bill,  Le- 
Brot  1;,  John  t'tevens,  Ahner  Bay-  vi  Tabor,  Hale  Grew,  Duncan  Mo 
ley,  D.ivid  Haseltine,  ?ani'l  Grow,  Keilh,  Samuel  Baohelder,  Calvin 
Benjamin  Atuood,  George  iMorey,|'i'abov,  James  F.George,  Benson 
'P[  \7^•^,^ A  I...,.-  i"'i,.....k.."..  I  A  i.i.  •  .1,      r.,1..,    l?..li. 


vid  Helhruok,  llichaid  Payne,  Hor- 
ace I'llield,  Keuhen  White,  La- 
thro;>  Fish,  Pieston  Chaniborliii, 
C!iiisto|dier  Kich.-'.rd.son,  Artemas 
HongliUm,  Moses  Sargent,  Ralph 
Pojie. 


Gust'ivus  Rolfe,  John  L.  Hall,Josh 
ua  Eaton,  William  I'utnam,  John 
H.  Woodward,  Harvey  Tracey, 
Thomas  S.  P  line,  jr. 

Vcr.ihire.. — Thomas  Keyes,  Na- 
than Spear,  Simeon  Bacon,  Pliny 


.idolph. — Harvey    Lampson,  Uwiglit,  William  IJoardman,  Hor 

Edniii[](i  Weston,  L.  D.  Herricl;Jace  Carpenter,  Ira  Corse,  William 
PliiiKd.^  .Moullo;],  Enoch  H.:hard,| Humphrey,  RoixTt  Paine,  David 
Willi. .m  B.  Ciiandler,  Ben jamin|l",aslmaii,  Israel  Dimond,  Stephen 
Jones,  Jacob  K.  Parish,  EdwardJM.  Kimball,  Solomon  Colton,  Fla- 
Ea^tnian, 'Harvey  Osgood,  jjebbe-rvel  Brown,  Stillman  T.  Wiggins, 
us  E^ievlon,  Philander  Perrin,  Al- Alfred  Lathrop,  Sylvester  Dustin, 
pin  lis  Carley,  Cluules  Caipejiter,!David  Howe 

James  Siecle,  Lebbens  Egerton  jr., j  fVashiin'lon.—}ohn  Colby,  Cut- 
IJurdilt  Sprague,  Lewis  Spencer,'ting  S.  (^alle,  B.  W.  Bartholomew, 
Jol.n  \Veston,  Oilman  Turlicljjjlchabod  E.  Worlhlcy,  Philip  Sar- 
Perley  D.  Blodgelt,  Horatio  Lillic,leent,  Zadock  Cheney ,Zenas  Smith, 
Daniel  Parish,"  Wiliiani  Nutting,  IStephen  Burton,  iienry  GodlVeyjr., 
Tj;..i 1    A     u,.,i„„     ri.;„  p.vi,^,    i i,   ni;.,o      i?i;>i,a    T  "    "' 


J  nomas  iiaseiiine^  waniei  vr.  i  en-  ijurn,    depiieii     j-iiuiimp,    v^ncsici 
nock,  Royal  Hatch,  Elcazer  Bald-jCbubli,   Jabez   Lamphear,    David 
will,  hbt  r  Newton,  Jol)n  Reynolds  Robinson, 
jr.  VVm.  B   Haz:^ltine,Geo  W.  Al-|      V/dUam^ioicn. — Darius  Pride,Jo- 


COUNTY  OFFICERS.  113 

Chitteudeu  County. 

John  Van  Sicklen,  }  a    ■  ^     ^  t  j         j- ^i.    r,      /  /^ 
John  Allen  1  ■^^^^("'^^  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Rolla  Gleason,  Richmond,  Sheriff. 
Horace  Ferris.  High  Bailiff 
Henry  Leavenworth,  Stute''s  Atarncy. 
Charles  Russell,  Judge  of  Probate. 

William  A.  Griswold,  David  K.  Pangborn,  Isaac  Dow,  Jail  Commis- 
sioners. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Bolton. — Moses  L-  Colton,  Gid-jer,  William  J.  Douglass,  Harmon 
eon  Barber,  John  White,John  Pin- Burritt,  Samuel  L.  Mead,  Alfred 
eo,  Pamnel  B.  Kennedy,  JosephlB.  Sumner,  Nahum  Peck,  Harmon 
Smith,  Jesse  Jewell  jr.  JToby,   Levi  F.  Benedict,    John  S. 

Burlington. — Charles  Russell,  Patrick. 
Alvan  Foote,  John  N.  Pomeroy,  Huntington. — James  Ambler,Hi- 
Cliarles  Adams,  William  tVeston,iram  Carpenter,  John  Judson,  John 
William  A.  Griswold,  John  Bar-|Snyder,  Alexander  Furguson,  Jer- 
stow,  William  F  Griswold,  Lyman  miah  Remington,  Lyman  Hall,  Na- 
Gummings,  John  Bates,  Daniel  P.  jthaniel  Norton, 

Adams,  George  A.  Allen,  Phineas]     Jericho Oliver Lowry,  Lemuel 

Lyman,  George  K.  Piatt,  Charles  jBlackman,  Hosea  Spalding,  Arthur 
F.  Warner, Isaac  Warner, EphraimBoiitwick,  Truman  Barney,  John 
Pike,  Wyllys  Lyman, Asahei  Peck,.T.  Clapp,  Frederick  G.  Hill,  Jesse 
John  Herriek,  Henry  Mayo  2d,  S. {Thompson,  David  Fish  jr.,  Zebina 
N.  Parmclee,  Henry  Thomas,  John  Bliss,  John  Lyman,  Orville  Shaw, 
B.  Ilollenbeck,  Edward  A.  Stans-|Erastus  Field,  Nehemiah  Prouty. 
bury,  William  Warner,  JohnTeck, I  Jtltlton. — Jacob  Davis,  Ira  Wit- 
Nathaniel  A.  Tucker.  iters,   A.  G.    Whitteraore,  Gideon 

Charlotte. — Ezra  Holt,  William  H.  Rice,  John  Hyde,  Benjamin 
Hubbpll,  Elanson  H.  Wheeler,  Ca-;Fairchild,  Charles  H.  Perrin,  Orra 
leb  E.  Barton,  Benjamin  Beers,  Holbrook,  Edmund  Wellington, 
Orrin  Reed,  Daniel  C.  Lake,  Mi- Eliakim  S.  Fairchilds,Nathan  Bur- 
das  Prindle,  Charles  B.  Cook,  Al-  nell,  Rodolphus  Sanderson,  Wil- 
mon  Atwood,  Leonard  Sherman,  liara  V.  Reynolds,  Hector  Adams, 
Aaron 'L.  Beach  jr.,  William  R.  Hiram  Smith. 
Pease.  j     Richmond. — Artemas  Flagg,  Be- 

Colchester. — Henry  Boardman,  noni  Thompson,  Abram  Smith,  Ed- 
Jacob  Rolfe,  Charles  W.  Grannis,  ward  Jones,  E.  B.  Green,  Roswell 
William  Hyde,  Udney  II.  Penni-  Mason,  Eli  Brownson,  Aaron  B. 
man,  Cyrus  Farrand,  John."..  Web- Maynard,  Joseph  A.  Hall,  Elihu 
ster,  Ebenezer  Woolcot,  Roswell  Bates,  James  H.  Nichols,  Royal 
Newton,  Milton  D.  Wickware,  Al-  Briggs,  Oliver  Shephard,  Amos  B. 
phonzo  Bates,  William  C.  White-  Cooper,  Joseph  Whipple,  Thomas 
man,  Leonard  Wakefield,  George  C.  Barney,  Jonathan  Fay,  Samuel 
Bates,  Thomas  Hill,'  David  Read,  Bishop,  Nathan  Fay,  Asa  Gillett, 
Joseph  E.  Rhodes.  IRansom    Jones,     Rufus   Stevens, 

£»scx.— Billy  B.  Butler,  F.  W.|Truman  Fay. 
Joyner,  Samuel  Page,  David  Kel-]  Shelbume.—lssac,  Higbee,  Asa- 
logg,  Jesse  Carpenter,  Henry  Stan-  hel  Nash,  Lyman  Hall,  Ira  A  Col- 
ton, Byron  Stevens,Chester  Slater,  lamer,  Samuel  Fletcher,  William 
James  H.  Delano,  Amasa  Bryant,  Harmon,  Ezra  Meech  jr.,  Henry 
Pearl  L.  Castle,  Warren  Ford,  S.  Morse,  Jonathan  Lyon,  Chester 
John  W.  Emery,  Arnold  Colby,  Blim,  Alva  Tyler,  Ralph  Reed. 
Simeon  H.  Bliss.  I     .%.  Geor§-e.— Reuben  Lockwood, 

ifHiesJitr^A.— Stephen  Byington,  Sherman  Beach,  William  Sutton, 
Nathaniel  Miles,  John  Wheelock,  Nathan  Lockwood. 
William  B.  Viele,  Elmore  Beech-]      Underhill.—?cler  Martin,  Jonas 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


114:  

Humphrey,  Ahira  Livingston, Johni 
Cook,  Benjamin  M.  Burljaiik,  Lu- 
ther Chamberlin,  Alfred  Bicknell, 
William  S.  Hawkins,  Frederick 
Fletcher,  Alinerin  Sheldon,  Luth- 
er M.  Stevens,  Elliot  Frink,  Al- 
pheus  Eaton,  Leonard  -M.  Dixon. 

H'cdtford. — John  Parker,  John 
!*ibley,  ft!.  P.  Rice,  Almon  Griffin, 
David  Hazletirie  jr.,  Salmon  Cush- 
nian,  Dantbrd  Wales,  Jacob  K. 
Drury,  Silas  S.  Beach,  Daniel  Ma-j 
comber,  Amos  Hobart,  Levi  Shat-j 


tuck,  Truman  Chase, William  Wil- 
son, Thompson  Beach. 

Williston. — Truman  Chittenden, 
David  French, Chauncey  Brownell, 
John  Brown  jr.,  Riifus  Walston, 
Jonas  G.  Chittenden,  George  N. 
Wakefield,  Nathan  Stearns,  Zira- 
ri  Root,  Alonzo  F.  Saxton,  Elislia 
.Miller  jr.,  Anson  Boynton,  Herald 
Stevens,  Ezbon  Santbrd,  VViiliam 
[H.  French,  Chauncey  VV.  Brow- 
nell, Elias  Coon,  Roswell  B.  Fay, 
Tlieron  Winslow,  George  Morton. 


WasJiiiigtoii  County. 

au '■Yr°L^.j™'^^°"'j  •       \  Assistant  Judo-cs  of  the  County  Court. 
bhemeld  Hayward  jr.,  \  ^       .<  a 

George  W.  iJarket.  Montpelier,  Sheriff, 
Alpheus  Robliins,  High  Bailiff. 
Uranjel  H.  Smith,  state's  Jitturney. 
Azel  Spalding,  Judise  of  Probate. 

Cyrus  Ware,  Roswell  R.  Keith,   Alfred  Wainwright,    Jail  Commis- 
sioners. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Barre. — Chapin  Keith,  Alvan'Boyce,  Hosea  Newcorab,  Ziba  W. 
Carter,  John  Tliwing,  Peter  Johon-! Boy ce,  Benjamin  Davis, 
net  jr.,  Stephen  Freeman,  Jeremi-  Marslifeld. — Horace  HoUister, 
ah  Ellis,  Abram  Page,  Jacob  Scott,' Jonathan  Goodwin,  Jacob  Putnam, 
Cyrus  Barber,  Otis  Peck,  Joseph  Jonathan  Davis,  Edwin  Pitkin,  Al- 
Parker,  Newell  Kinsman,  Davidcxander  Boyles  jr.,  Harvey  Col- 
French  2d,  Webber  Tilden,  Josephiburn,  William  Moses,  Hiram  Pot- 
Dodge,  David  Waterman.  Iter,  Stephen  R.  Hollister,  Bowman 

Berlin. — Abel  Knapp,  Asa  An-  B.  Martin,  Ezra  Paine,  Stephen 
drews,  Asa  Dodge  jr.,  Josiah  Ben-^  Pitkin,  Edward  Wheeler,  Horace 
jamin,  James  V.  Perley,   Isaac  T.lPike,  Hiram  Goodwin. 

Davis,LeonardEllis,J.  "W.  Thomp-       Middlesex. Thomas    Stowell, 

son,  Daniel  Chandler  jr.,  Slierman  William  S.Clark,  Leander  War- 
Hubhard,  Orrin  Smith,  James  R.lren,  Jacob  S.  Ladd,  Samuel  Dan- 
Langdon,  Oliver  Clark,  Porter  Per-jiels,  Stephen  Herrick,  Nathaniel 
rin,(\C.  Bullock, Schuyler  Phelps, IbI.  Carpenter,  George  H.  Lewis, 
Frederick  Hovey,  A.  L.  Baldwin,  William  D.  Mclntyre,  Columbus 
Elijah  Nye  jr.  IC.  Putnam,  Oliver  A.  Chamberlin, 

Co/uus-.— Gideon  Hicks,  Nathan-  Samuel  Hoyt,  Horace  Holden,  Hi- 
iel  Eaton,   Pliny  Curtis,  Shubael.ram  C.  Mclntyre. 
Wheeler,   Luther  Morse,  Richard      Montpelier. — Darius  Boyden,  Is- 


W.  Toby,  Joseph  Lance,  Alonzo 
Pearce,  Asa  George,  Nelson  A. 
Chase,   Enoch  C.  McLoud,   Wei 


rae!  Goodwin,  Parley  Davis,  Dan- 
iel Baldwin,  Nathaniel  C.  King, 
Isaac  Cate,  Lucius  B.  Peck,   John 


come  Whcclock,   Charles  Dudley,  Spalding,  Jonathan  P.  Miller,  Azel 


Abdiel  Kent. 

Duxburij. — David  Belden,  Ben- 
jamin Holmes,  Nathaniel  Huntley, 
Ebenezer  Vv".  Corse,  Ira  Arms,  Gil- 
man  Huntley,  Rutty  Lewis,  Jona- 
than Jewell,  Luther  Graves  jr.,  Ly- 
man C.  Turner,  John  Toll. 

FayHon. — Calvin  Fullerton,Eber 
H.  Baxter,  Ira  Richardson,   Jacob 


Spalding,  Charles  Clark,  Oramel 
H.  Smith,  John  Vincent,  George 
Howes,  Lyman  Briggs,  Daniel  P. 
Thompson,  Gamaliel  Washburn, 
Stillman  Kelton,  Jackson  A.  Vail, 
A.  A.  Sweet,  George  Worthington, 
William  W.  Cadwell,  R.  R.  Keith, 
Homer  W.  Heaton,  Charles  Sibley, 
Jeremiah    T.    Marston,    Araunah 


COUNTY   OFFICERS.  115 

Waterman,  Thomas  Reed,  Joshual Samuel  M.  Hildreth,  Benjamin  Eil- 
Y.  Vail,  Cyrus  Ware,  Pardon  Ste-lwards  jr.,  Luther  Ainsworth,  Isra- 
vens,  Stillman  Churchill,  John  J- |el  Keith,  Thomas  K.  Shrew,  Hen- 
Willard,  William  Martin,  Eoyai  ry  S.  Eoyce,  Darius  Hatch,  Isaiah 
Wheeler,  Silas  C.  French,  Ferraad  Shaw,  Andrew  P.  Walcott,  Rob- 
F,  Merrill,  Alfred  Wainwright,Me-ert  Crane,  Allen  Spalding, 
dad  Wright  jr.,  Addison  Peck.  Waitsfield. — Matthias   S.  Jones, 

Morct.own. — John  Howes, Horace  Jason  Carpenter,  Jenison  Jones, 
Heaton,  Alpheus  C.  Noble,  Daniel, Orson  Skinner,  Roderick  Richard- 
Harris,  Charles  Howe,  A.  Wether- son.  Orange  Smith,  Samuel  Chip- 
bee,  Meshec  Ware,  Alpheus  Bass,  man,  Dan  Richardson,  David  C. 
Joseph  Sawyer,  Micah  B.  Taplin.    Joycelin. 

Monroe,  {now  Woodbury.) — S.  C;  Warren. — MosesOrdway,William 
Burnham,  Joel  Celley,  J.  S.  Jack- Cardeli,  William  B.  Tyler,  Arte- 
soii,  Asaph  Town,  James  Norcross,  mas  Cushnian,  Denslow  Upham, 
Ebenezer  Bruce,  Joseph  Parker,  Franklin  A.  Wright,  James  Rich-' 
Isaac  Wells  jr.,  Stephen  Chapman,  ardson,  Joseph  A.  Hyzer,  Aaron' 
Benjamin  Wheeler,  Ira  McLoud.     Rising,  Pierce  Spalding,   Thomas, 

JVarthfield. — Oliver   Averill,    V.  Sargeant. 
H.  Averill,  Joel  Wincli  jr.,   Elijah      Waterbury. — Benjamin   Guptail, 
Burnham,  Jf.  L.  Sprout,  ll  S.  Burn-  Henry  F.  Janes,  William  Carpen- 
ham.  Guerdon  Randall,    Nathaniel  ter,  Tliaddeus  Clough,  George  Sca- 
Richirdson,Jesse  Averill,  Solomon  gell  jr.  Joseph  Barnes,  William  W. 


Dunham,  A.  V.  Rawson,  Luciu: 
Edson,  Hosea  Clark,  S.  U.  Rich- 
mond, Heraan  Carpenter,  John  L. 
Buck,  Warren  Rice,  Calvin  Cady, 
Nathan  Morse,  Joseph  Gould,  Clif- 
ton Claggett. 

Plainfield. — Baxter  Bancroft,Jus 
tus  Kinney,  Ebenezer  Martin,  Hor- 
ace Bachelder, Nathaniel  Sherman. 
Dudley  Perkins,  Nathaniel  Towns 
end, Joseph  A.  Wing,  Lewis  Cham- 
berlin,  Mark  M.  Page,  Duron  Whit 
tlesey,  Ezra  Kidder,  Albee  Martin 
Maynartl  French 


Wells,  Leslie  Gregg,  Richard  De-. 
merritt,  William  ill.  Knecland, 
Elijah  Marshall,  Arial  Thomas,; 
Geo.  W.  Dillingham,  O.  W.  Drew, 
Joseph  Moody,  John  Wade,  Rufus 
Pike,  John  Gregg,James  IVL  Henry, 
Daniel  Pinneo,  Ralph  Worcester, 
Samuel  Bryant,  Patrick  Bryant,' 
Harvey  Prescott,  J.  P.  West,  R.  C. 
Smith,  Lorenzo  D.  Scagel,  George 
Calkins,  Henry  Douglass. 

Worcester. — Abel  Whitney,  Mo- 
ses Rood,  Lyman  Field,  Daniel 
Adams,    Henry     Cooper,     Milton 


Roxbury. — Horace    M.   Nichols,  Brown, 

Caledonia  County, 

1  n  ■  1  I    ■  I     I  Jlssistani  Jadffcs  of  the  County  Court.  j 

James  Gilchrist,    )  &       j  j  .        1 

Alexander  Harvey,  Peacham,  Sheriff.  '         i 

Silas  Houghton,  Hiffh  Bailiff. 

Bliss  N.  Davis,    State's  Mttnmcy. 

Samuel  B.  Mattocks,  Judge  of  Probate, 

Samuel  Sias,  Da"id  Boyington,  Horace  Evans,  Jail  Commissioners.    i| 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE.  ^ 

Barnet. — Walter   Harvey,   Eb-|       Bradleyvale. — Joshua     Aa-  ' 
enezer   Brewer,    Obed   S.   Hatch, idrews,  Charles  Homan. 
Mordecai  Hale,   Solomon  Stevens,]     Burke. — Eiam   White,    George 
Hugh  Somers,  Peter  Laird,   Will-|W.  Denison,  Isaac  Denison,  Asa-' 
iain  G.  Nelson,   William  Shearer,  hell  Burrington,  Philip  Smith,  John 
Loren  Kinne,  Samuel  G.  Brackett,  Colby,  Joel  Trull  jr.,   Lewis  Jenk- 
Josiah  Johnson,  Alexander  Somera,  ins,  Almon  S.  Bennett. 
James    K.  Remick,    Miles  Shorey,'      Cabot. — Leonard    Orcutt,    An- 
John   Shaw,    Silas  Harvey,  Will-  thony  Perry,  Daniel  Gould,  Georgq 
iam  Stuart,  Alexander  Gilchrist.      Rogers,   Roswell  Farr,   Nathaniel 


116 


COUNTV  OFFICERS. 


Walker,  Alpha  Webster,  John  R. 
Putnam,  Marcus  O.  Fisher,  Thom- 
as Osgood  jr.,  Hiram  Briggs,  Bar- 
row K.  Marsh,  Isaac  Kimball  jr., 
Jo.:iah  Hoyt  2d,  Cornelius  Smith, 
William  Lance,  John  Damon,  Ca- 
lob  Fisher,  John  McLatie,  George 
tStonc,  Timothy  P.  Fuller,  Benja- 
min Perry,  Benjamin  F.  i?cott. 

Danville. — John  F,  Pope,  Ar- 
fhelaus  Sias,  Samuel  Sias,  Samuel 
Ingalls,  David  Brown,  David  T. 
Bachelder,  George  B.  Chandler, 
(ieorge  W.  Drew,  William  J.  Stan- 
ton, Theron  Howard,  Salma  Davis, 
William  Blount,  John  Wecks,Sam- 
iiel  B.  Mattocks,  Stewart  Harvey, 
?!eneca  Ladd,  William  H.  Harris, 
Judkins  Randall,  Andrew  McMil- 
lan, Benjamin  Gilson,  Isaac  N, 
Colby,  Robert  Kelsey,  Harvey  T. 
Moon,  Simeon  S.  Clark,  Charles  S. 
Dana,  Francis  Drew  jr.,  Asa  Mor- 
rill, Henry  Mattocks,  Joseph  Mor- 
rill, William  Sias. 

Goshen  Gore. — Rufus  W.  Smith, 
Jacob  Patcfi. 

GnoTON.-^William  Grant,  John 
Darling,  Nehemiah  H.  Joy,  Jacob 
Abliott,  John  Hatch,  Peter  M.Paul, 
Moses  Hadley,  Reuben  W.  Hill, 
Ephraim  Low,  John  Taisey,  Isaac 
N.  Hall,  Daniel  Roberts,  Jonathan 
Welch,  Hugh  Dunn,  Moses  Bu- 
chanan. 

Hardwick.— Orra  Crosby,  Da- 
vid Tuttle,  Levi  Goodrich,  Simeon 
Sinclair,  Amon  Cheever,  William 
Sanborn,  Luman  Bronson,  John  K. 
Skinner,  Bliss  N.  Davis,  Samuel 
Davis  jr.,  Joshua  Stevens,  Silas 
Underwood,  Jonathan  Foster,  Dor- 
man  Brid^man,  Daniel  W.  Aiken, 
James  M.Woodbury,  Walter  Doe, 
Knliis  P.  Whipple,  James  K.Noyes, 
lionjamin  Thomas,  John  L.  Pope, 
F.iioch  Smith,  Handel  S.  Chaplin, 
Ward  Bailey,  Amasa  H.  Goodrich. 

KiKBY. — Merrit  Newhall,  Jona- 
than Lewis,  James  Church,  Nat  S. 
Damon,  Luther  Wood  jr.,  Charles 
H.  Graves,  Timothy  Locke,  Albert 
W.  Burroughs. 

Lyndon. — John  T.  G,  Cunning- 
ham, Thomas  Bartlett,  Nicholas 
Baylies,  Daniel  Bouker,  Lewis  R, 
Brown,  George  C.  Cahoon,  Ed- 
ward   A.    Cahoon,    Epaphrus    B. 


Chase,  Otis  Evans,  Reuben  D. 
Darling,  Nehemiah  H.  Fletcher, 
William  O.  Fuller,  Paul  Houghton, 
Joshua  Locklin,  Ira  Kittridge,  Si- 
las Houghton,  Walter  Hoyt,  Henry 
Green,  Jude  Kimliall,  Stephen  Mc 
GafFey,  Charles  W,  McKay,  Will- 
iam McGafFev,  Philip  Goss,  Charles 
B.  Fletcher, 'Edward  S.  Mattocks, 
Daniel  Uuimbv  jr..  Job  Randall, 
Charles  Roberts,  Bradley  Rich- 
ardson, Daniel  Randall,  George  C. 
Peck,  Andrew  J.  Willard,  Nehe- 
miah Weeks,  Ferdinand  L.Walker, 
Asaph  Wilmarth,  Abraham  Smith, 
Samuel  A.  Clogston,  Benaiali  San- 
born, George  Sherman. 

Newark. — Eleazer  Packer,  A- 
mos  Parker,  Lauren  M.  Sleeper, 
Austin  Packer,  Hiram  Allard,  Ele- 
azer Davis,  Charles  Kinney,  Hen- 
ry Dolloff,  James  Dexter,  Solomon 
Hudson. 

Peacha.m. — Alanson  Stevens, 
Simon  Blanchard,  David  Choate, 
Jacob  Blanchard,  Lyman  Watts, 
James  Clark,  Alexander  Harvey, 
AVilliam  Mattocks,  Thomas  East- 
man, Samuel  A.  Chandler,  Harvey 
Blanchard,  Joseph  Partridge,  Isaac 
Watts,  Nehemiah  Bradlee,  Uriah 
W.  Miner,  Henry  Walker,  Orrin 
Martin,  Hazen  Blanchard,  John 
Philips. 

Rye  GATE. — Archibald  Park,  A- 
mos  Noyes,  William  Gray,  John 
Nelson,  Robert  Nelson,  Nathaniel 
Knight,  James  Hall  2d,  John  Cam- 
eron, John  Bigelow,  George  Nel- 
son. 

Sheffield. — Moses  Davis,  John 
T.  Smith,  Jonathan  Taylor,  Hi- 
ram Jenness,  James  Townsend, 
Ezekiel  Miles,  Samuel  Bean,  Jo- 
el Chesley,  Francis  Jenness,  Suel 
Miles,  Chauncey  G.  Drown,  Na- 
thaniel Elkins,  Horace  Drown,  Eli-, 
sha  Davis,  John  P.  Ingalls. 

St.  Johnsbuky.— Luther  Clark, 
Jery  Dickerman,  Isaac  Harrington, 
David  Goss  jr.,  Jos.  P,  Fairbanks, 
David  W.  Lee,  Francis  Bingham, 
John  Morse,  Luther  Jewett,  Ezra 
Ide,  Ebenezer  Severance,  James 
Harris,  Hiram  Roberts,  Levi  M. 
Billings,  Huxham  Paddock,  Will- 
iam Prstoughton,  Moses  Kittridge, 
George  W.  Gage,  Moses  Hill,  Har- 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


riss  Knapp,  Gardner  Wheeler,  Cal- 
vin J.  Wright,  John  Bacon. 

Sutton. — Jonathan  Richardson, 
John  Beckwith,  Nehemiah  Shaw, 
Thaddeus  Curtis,  David  Stoddard, 
Josiah  Willey,  Henry  W.  Esta- 
brooks.  Wells  H.  Way,  Arnos  Hill, 
Daniel  Cross,  Calvin  Chase,  Jenks 
M.  Putnam,  Asa  Maston,  Jona- 
than Pillsbury,  Caleb  Aldrich,  Da- 
vid Giffin. 

Walden. — Nathaniel  Farring- 
ton,  Daniel  Wooster,  Merrill  Fos- 
ter, Adam  Amsden,  Hiram  Perkins, 
Abel  Guile,  William  Montgom- 
ery, Leonard  F.  Edwards,  Nathan- 
iel Perkins  2d,  James  Bell,  Sher- 
lock Vincent,  Uz  Cameron,  Asa 
Mansfield,  Henry  Currier,  Joseph 


m 

Huston  jr.,  Addison  Patch,  Timo- 
thy Edwards  jr.,  Nathaniel  Perkins. 

Wheelock. — Benjamin  Conner, 
Samuel  F.  Shattuck,  Samuel  Bige- 
low,  William  Chase,  Hiel  Bradley, 
John  W.  Brown,  Abner  Hoyt,  Ed- 
ward M.  Magoon,  Jefferson  Leav- 
itt,  Jeflerson  Cree,  Aaron  Melvin 
jr.,  Hollis  Heath,  Sewell  Bradley. 

Waterfokd. — Jonah  Carpenter, 
Timothy  R.  Fairbanks,  Jonathan 
D.  Stoddard,  Joseph  Ide,  Abel 
Goss,  Croel  Chamberlin,  Lyman 
Hibbard,  Lucius  F.  Freeman,  Will- 
iam Hovey,  John  Felch,  Danforth 
ICheney,  Richard  F.  Rowell,  Jo- 
,seph  Felch  jr.,  Royal  Ross,  Jeffer- 
son Hosmer. 


Frank  liu  County. 

j.   =  *  p.    ,■ ,     '[  Assistant  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

John  S.  Foster,  Swanton,  Sheriff. 

James  Bellows,  High  Bailiff. 

Wm.  C.  Wilson,  State''s  Jlttomey. 

Wm.  Bridges,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Bates  Turner,  Jasper  Curtis,  Joseph  H.  Brainard,  Jail  Commissioners. 


JUSTICES  OF  the   FEiCK. 


man  Royce,  James  M.  Beaman, 
Samuel  Case,  Bradley  Soule,  Ly- 
man Cushing,  Samuel  Beardsley, 
Joseph  A.  Farnsworth,  Joel  Bar- 
ber, John  Leach,  Joseph  Bowdich, 
Samuel  Perley. 

Fletcher.  Otis  Sherman,  Lo- 
renzo Blaisdell, Reuben  Armstrong, 
Albert  Kinsley,  Guy  Kinsley,  Jo- 
seph Robinson,   Ebenezer  Bailey, 


Avery's  GoRE.-^Ebenezer  Well- Richardson,   Lucius   R.    Beeman, 
man.  Hopkins    Safford,     George    Buck, 

Bakersfieli). — Calvin  Swings,  James  Bellows. 
Silas  B.  Hazeltine,  Elijah  Barnes,      Fairfield. — Joab     Smith,    Ly- 
William   C.   Wilson,   Seth   Oaks,  ~  '  "     "" 

Samufl    Woodward,    Charles    C. 
Stone,  Theophilus  Mansfield. 

Berkshire. — Thomas  Childs  jr., 
Joseph  Smith,  James  C.  Stone, 
John  Lewis,  Linus  Leavens,  Oli- 
ver Austin,  Arza  Andrus,  Alvin 
Hall,  Jasper  Chaffee,  Lewis  Ew- 
ins,  Elias  Babcock,  Hiram  Darling. 

Enosburgh. — Samuel    Kendall, 
Charles  Stevens,  Dennis  Samson, 'Jonathan  Wells  jr.,  Z.  W.  Strait,' 
Horatio  N.  Barber,   M.  M.  Cham-jEli  Ellingwood,  Joseph  King,  Lu- 
berlain,  Samuel  Dow,  Charles  B.  cius  Holmes. 

Maynard,  George  Adams,  Wm.  N.  Franklin. — Peter  Chase,  J.  H, 
Smith,  Pierpoint  E.  Smith,  Chester  Hubbard,  Henry  Bowman,  Dolphus 
Waller,  Bennet  Eaton.  Dewing,   Reuben    Towle  jr.,  Na- 

Faikfax. — Hiram  Bellows,  Jo-  hum  Temple,  Isaac  Warner,  Asa 
■seph  D.  Farnsworth,  James  H.'Gallup,  Paul  Gates,  Zech.  Shedd,. 
Farnsworth,  Joseph  Parmalee,  Jo-jEloazer  Olmstead,  Philip  S.  Gates, 
seph  Hunt,  Newton  M.  Learned,  Georgia. — Ira  Hinckley,  H«t- 
Thomas  Tabor,  Ami  Wilson,  Hil-  vey  Colton,  Truman  Williams, 
kiah  Pierce,  Harry  Soule,  Joshua  Cyrus  Hotchkiss,  Horatio  Good- 
Brush,  Ira  Farnsworth,  Aaron  H.'rich,  Asaph  Phelps,  Hiram  H.Hale, 
Orton,  Aaron  S.  Beeman,  Charles  Stephen  T.  Learned,  Hiram  Fuller, 
Beemiin,  Philo  England,  Benjamin 'Lorenzo  Janes. 


IIS 

HiGHGiTE. — Israel  S.  Jenison, 
Benjiniin  I'eiik,  Lyman  E.  Pelton, 
Wiiliani  Robinson,  David  Stick- 
ney,  George  Averill,Saniuel  Gates, 
Benjamin  F.  Hollenbecli,  Coiifail 
Saxe,  Jolni  Percey,  S.  L,  Hefflin, 
John  Johnson  jr.,  Jacob  Brewer, 
Edward  C.  Haskins,  D.  H.  Farring- 
ton,  iloses  Diamond,  C.  H.  Larra- 
bee,  Calvin  Drury,  C.  K.  Blake, 

I  I\'o:ib  Best,  Daniel  Watson. 

Montgomery. — Ilufus  Hamilton, 

Bi-limel  W.  Fisher,  John  L.  Clapp, 

Eli  VV.  Bush,  Daniel   H.  Bailey, 

Asa  Wiieeler,  Lemuel  Robbins. 

RicHFOKD. — Jay   Powell,  Jon,a- 

;  tlian  Carpenter,  Ariel  Parker,  John 
Huse,  Alden  Sears,  Jesse  "Word-j 

I  ruif,  Nathaniel  Sears,  Zopheri 
I'letcher. 

Sheldon. — Cyrns  Keith,  Lemu- 
el Adams,  Jacob  Mead,  E.  J.Dem-l 

ling,  Alfred  Keith,  Josepli  S.  But 

I  ler,  Charles  Durkee,  J.  F.  Scribner, 
Alanson  Draper,  Jacob  Saxc,  John 
Fish,  l£enry  H.  Hawloy,  Samuel 


COUNTY   OFFICERS. 


White,  Isaac  J.  Potter,  Levi  Web- 
ster, J.  M.  Brown,  Elihu  Goodseil,, 
Peabody  Keyes,  Jonas  Brown,  Jon- 
athan Smith. 

St.  Albans. — Joseph  H.  Brain- 
aid,  Bates  Turner,  James  Davis, 
William  Bridges,  John  Nason, 
Francis  Davis,  Michael  F.  Palmer, 
Zebediah  Tracy,  Hiram  E.  Dun- 
ton,  Heman  A.  Everts,  Alauson  L. 
Wright,  Heman  Green,  Julius 
Hoyt. 

SwANTON. — James  Fisk,  War- 
ren Robinson,  Jared  Spalding,  Asa 
G.Bennett,  George  Bullard,  Hiram 
Tuller,  V.  S.Ferris,  George  Green, 
Roswell  Mears  jr.,  C.  A.  Mead, 
Simon  Kellogg,  Josepli  Blake,  M. 
E.  Housenger,  Jeremiah  Sanborn, 
Alfred  Forbes,  Ira  A.  Vanduzec, 
George  Barney,  Abel  Smith,  John 
B.  Dunbar,  Shadrach  Hathaway, 
Cornelius  Wood,  Jonathan  Wait, 
JLewis  Janes,  George' W.  Foster, 
John  Barney. 


liamoille  County. 

JohnWarncr,      I  ^g^igtunt.  Judges  of  the  Comity  Court. 
Calvin  Burnett,  )  =.       -<  :> 

Nathaniel  P.  Keeler,  Hydepark,  Sheriff, 
Simeon  Bridge, /f/o-A  Baiiiff, 
William  H.  H.  Bingham,  Staters  .Attorney. 
Salmon  VVirp.s,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Vernon  P.  Noyes,  John  C.  Page,  Erastus  P.  Pitch,   Jail  Commission- 
ers. 

JVSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 


BcLviDESE. — Amos  K.  Whitte- 
morc,Alva  Cliallee,Harvey  Fletch- 
er, Moody  Shattuck,  Stickney 
Hodgkins. 

Cajikridge. — James  B.  Gilmore, 
Korinan  Atwood,  Erastus  Towns- 
end,   B.   S.   Miner,    Jesse    Sears, 


deus  Slurdoch,  Oel  Salibrd,  Mar 
tin  Wires,  Miles  Bennett,  Gardner 
Gates,  Lewis  Parker,  Eli  N.  Ben- 
nett, Asa  31.  Frencl). 

Eden. — Luther  II.  Brown,  John 
T.  Pratt,  Abel  Smith,  Daniel  Mel- 


Hydepakk.— Lucius  H.  Noyes, 
Harlow  P.  Smith,  Philo  G.  Camp, 
Jesse  B.  Noyee,  John  C.  Page, 
Nehemiah  Waterman,  Horace  Ha- 
zen,  Stephen  B.  Clough,  John 
Winslow,  Aaron  Keeler,Erastus  P. 
Fitch,  James  Newliind,  Ariel  Hun- 


Eari  Smiiie,  Renselter  Reed,Thad- toon,   Loren  Bundy,  Joshua  Saw- 


yer, Elisha  Boardman,  Levi  Un- 
derwood, Charles  Goss,  Francis 
Smalley. 

JofaNsoN. — Andrew  Dow,  Sal- 
mon Wines,  Augustus  Yonng, 
Daniel    Dodge,    Sewcll    Newton, 


vm,  bamucl  Plumley  jr.,  MassaiWilliam  Simons,  Samuel  Merriam, 
Bassett,  Pliilos  A.  Matthews,  Mo-iSamuol  Andrews,Corneliu5  Lynde. 
ees  Mason,  Amos  Dodge.  Mansfield. — Joshua  Luce,  Guy 

Elmore. — Jonathan  Bridge,  Hor-INutting,  D.  A.  Marshall,  E.  W. 
ace  Atkins,  David  G.  Camp,  Sam-iCady,  Joseph  Dake  jr.,  Amander 
uel  Bailey,  Abner  Doty,  HarveyiPeterson,  Noah  C.  Butts,  James 
Merrit,  Lester  Tillotson.  iHarris,  William  P.  Mower. 


COUNTY   OFFICEKS.  U9 

MoKRisTowN. — Luther  Bingham,' Eiverius  Camp,  N.  H.  Thomas, 
Snmuel  A.  Wilhud,  Nathan  Gates,' Hiram  Town,  George  Wilicins, 
Nelson  Siocumb,  Horace  Powers, |Nallian  Robinson,  Randolph  Wasli- 
Vernon  P.  Noyes,  Amos  Eaton,  burn,  H.  S.  Camp,  A.  C.  Burke, 
Nathan  Perkins,  Joseph  Sears, 'Benjamin  Morrill,  W.  H.  H.  Bing- 
Benoni  Shaw,  Hiram  Earl,  David  ham,  John  Moody,  Ebenezer  Bar- 
P.  Noyes,  Vernon  W.  Waterman,  rows  jr.  Edwin  Thomas,  Joel  Har- 
Lathrop  Eaton,  John  Miles,  John  ris,  Stephen  Atwood,  Isaac  L.  Al- 
Ferrin,  Almerin  Tinker,  G.  A.  gor,  Hiram  Kellogg,  Albert  Camp, 
Eaton,  Luke  P.  Poland,  Daniel  F.  Hubbard  Hancock,  B.  H.  Fuller. 
Gates,  Warren  Spalding,  John  Watervili^e. — Jesse  C. Holmes, 
West,  Isaac  Allen.  Richard  Bailey,  Moses  Fisk,  Eliph- 

Sterling. — Moses  Vilas,  Arad  alet  Brush,  James  M.  Hotchkiss, 
Baker,  Eliab  Wilkins,  Baruch  Dar- Stephen  Leach,  Osgood  McFar- 
ling,  Ijoronzo  Page,  Oliver  Saun- land. 

ders.  WoLcoTT. — Samuel  N.  Pennock, 

Stowe. — Nathan  Foster,  Asahel  Isaac  Pennock,  Joel  Davenport, 
Raymond,  P.  C.  Lovejoy,  P.  P.  Christopher  A.Stone,  John  Hawes, 
Delano,  O.  W.  Butler,  Lemuel  Gilbert  Noyes,  Ephraim  Ladd,  Na- 
Thomas,  Abner  Fuller,  Marvin  thaniel  Jones,  Whitman  G.  Ferrin. 
Dutton,  J.  H.  Bennett,  D.  T.  Allen, 


Orleans  County. 

A I     1   d'  -p        u    [  •Assistant  Judges  of  the  County  CourU 
Alvali  K.  rrencn,  )  i^       j  3 

George  Worthington  jr.,  Irasburgh,  Sheriff. 
Joseph  Wiggins,  Hig-li  Bailiff. 
John  H.  Kimball,  State's  Attorney. 
George  Nye,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Thomas  Jameson,   Moody  B.  Kimball,   Luke  Spencer,   Jail  Commiss- 
ioners. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 


Albany. — Benjamin  Aiken,  Or- 
ren  Austin,  Eli  Chamberlin,  Me- 
dad  Darling,  Luther  Delano,  Ed- 
ward Flint,  Rufus  B.  Hovey,  Parly 
Hyde,  Luke  Story. 

Barton. — John  Colby,  Henry 
Cutler,  John  H.  Brown,  A.  S.  Ed- 
wards, John  Evans,  S.  S.  Hemen- 
way,  John  Kimball,  J.  H.  Kimball, 
S.  D.  Kimball,  Geo.  Leland,  Jesse 
Mansfield,  Luther  Merriam,  A.  C. 
Robinson,  Lyndon  Robinson,  Dan- 
iel Smith,  Luther  Spencer,  Alex- 
ander Wright. 

Brownington. — J.  L.  Edwards, 
Chester  Gilbert,  William  GilfiUan, 
Timothy  Joslyn,  William  Joslyn, 
J.  F.  Skinner,  J.  N.  Savage,  Page 
Rcmick,  E.  G.  Strong. 

Charleston. — Elisha  Bingham, 
Earl  Barney,  Ira  Brackett,  Ear 
Gate,  Willard  Chase,  L.  W.  Clark, 
Durkee  Cole,  Gardner  Gage,  Jos. 
Locke,  Elijah  Robinson,  Jedediab 
Skinnc  r,  Ira  Warner,  L.  W.Young. 
Craftsbury. — J.  E.  Burnham, 


G.  H.  Cook,  S.  C.  Crafts,  W.  J. 
Hastings,  William  Hidden,  N.  S. 
Hill,  E.  C.  Hovev,  Isaac  Hovey, 
J.  W.  Mason,  J.  A.  Paddock,  Jo- 
eph  Scott,  Stephen  Sherman,  Si- 
las Grow,  Noah  Spalding. 

Derby. — Joseph  Bates,  L.  C. 
Bates,  W.  P.  Bates,  Israel  Blake, 
Chester  Carpenter,  Samuel  Che- 
ney, Jeremiah  Glines,  Benjamin 
Hinman,  Hiram  House,  E.G.John- 
son, Ward  Knapp,  A.  B.  Moore, 
William  Nelson,  Oren  Newcomb, 
Z.  W.  Nilcs,  Warren  Pierce,  Brig- 
ham  Pike,  Lemuel  Redding,  Rufus 
Stewart,  William  Verback. 

Glover. — Thomas  Baker,  H.  S. 
Richlbrd,  John  Crane,  J.  H.  Dwin- 
nell,  MattJiias  Haines,  Charles 
Hardy,  W.  B.  Palmer,  B.  W.  Poor, 
James  Simonds,  S.  B.  Smith. 

Greensboro'. — Nathan   Cutler, 

Horace  Cass,  Samuel  Hill,  G.  W. 

Page,  Jabez  Pinney,  Ezekiel  Rand, 

N.  W.  Scott,   Amos   Smith,  J.  G. 

tanley,  J.  C.  Tibbetts. 


1^0 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


Holland. — Aaron  Davis,  Micah 
Ferriii,  R.  P.  Goodall ,  O.  A.  Grow, 
William  Hall,  Ezra  Hinman,  J.  C. 
Robinson. 

Irasbukgh. — P.  M.  Chadwick, 
Joseph  Chapman,  Jesse  Cooper, 
Nathaniel  Daggett,  Thomas  Jame- 
son, S.  K.  Locke,  C.  M.  Prentiss, 
M.  B.  Kimball,  R.  P.  Skinner. 

Jay. — Ammi  Brown,  Orrin  Em- 
erson, Walter  Charlton,  Bradley 
Sanborn,  Willard  Walker. 

Lowell. — James  Houston,  Na- 
than Kilton,  Charles  Leland,  Mar- 
tin Reynolds,  Daniel  Sanborn,  Cal- 
vin Sartle,  Thomas  Woolley,  W. 
S.  Flint. 

SIoRGAN. — Simeon  Alhee,  Zenas 
Bartlett,  Reuel  Cobb,  William  Col- 
by, S.  S.  Corey,  Jotham  Cum- 
mings,  Charles  Cummings,  Amos 
Curtis,  Joshua  Emery,  David  Ham- 
blet,  John  McCurdy,"W.C.  Parker, 
John  Piper. 


Newport. — B.  F.  Bernard,  John 
Chase,  Orville  Daggett,  Jonathan 
Frost,  Solomon  Jenness,  Seymour 
Lane,  Urvillc  Robinson,  Otis  Saw- 
yer, Philander  Sawyer. 

Orleans. — Daniel  Bates,  Green- 
leaf  Bovnton,  O.  T.  Brown,  Phil- 
ip Fland'crs,  E.  M.  Gray,  Thomas 
Guild,  H.  S.  Jones,  J.  W.  Muzzy, 
Holland  Thrasher. 

Troy.— William  Billings,  Ralph 
Chamberlin,  Norman  Boardman, 
Henry  Corey,  Hubbard  Hastings, 
S.  H.  Hovey,  Ezra  Johnson,  Curtis 
Phelps,  A.  J.  Rowell,  T.  J.  Sart- 
well,  Samuel  Sumner. 

Westfield. — Franklin  Cham- 
beilin,  Arad  Hitchcock,  Chester 
Coburn,  Jera  Hodgkins,  Luther 
Page,  Stephen  Roberts,  George 
Stoughton. 

Westmore. — T.  G.  Bishop,  E- 
than  Blodgett,  Ira  Cheney,  Peter 
Gilman,  Loren  Huntley. 


Essex  County. 

Georse  E.  Holmes,  }   a    ■  ^     ,  t  j         r,;/^       -^ 

M     t"     F       rh  I -Jissistant  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

George  W.  Gates,  Lunenburgh,   Sheriff. 

John'W.Wehh,  Hi irh  Bailiff. 

William  Heywoodjr.,  Staters  Attorney. 

Moody  Rich,  Judge  of  Probate. 

John  Dodge,  Isaac  Cummings,  James  Folansby,  Jail  Commissioners. 

JUSTICES  OF  the  peace. 

Averill. — Joseph  E.  Cranmore.l     Guildhall. — John  Dodge,  Seth 

Bloomfield. — Selden  Burbank,  Cushman,  William  Hey  wood  jr., 
Samuel  N.  Silver,  Schuyler  Hoi- Isaac  Cummings,  Horace  Hubbard, 
brook, Stephen  Foss,  Silas  Wright,  |Oramel  Crawford,  Jonathan  Benja- 

Brighton. — James    M.    Doyle, ;rain,  Moses  Rogers. 
Andrew  Brown,  Eli  Smith,  Jasonj     Lemington. — John    Bailey   2d, 
Currier.  Ijames  H.  Mills,  Thomas  Holhrook 

Brunswick. — Royal  C.  Belknap, 'jr.  Beach  Blodgett,Abraham  Jone 


Elias  Taylor,  George  Marshall, 
Haines  Schotf. 

Canaan.— Elias  Farnham,  He- 
man  Nichols,  Gilbert  L.  Frizzle, 
William  Morrill,  Jonathan  Hoyt, 
Mathias  Weeks. 

Concord. — Harvey  G.  Fry,  Da- 
vid Hibbard  jr.  George  Carpenter, 
John  Fry  jr.,  Moses  Hill,  Warner 
Bingham,  William  B.  May,  Benja-l 
min  Woodbury,  John  Morse. 

Easthaven. — Seymour  Walter, 
Elijah  Ross,  John  Walter. 

Granby. — Ashley  Appleton,  Jon- 
athan Matthews  jr.,  Asa  Wilson, 
Gershom  Carpenter. 


Lunenburgh. — Spencer  Clark, 
Reviben  C.  Benton,  Miron  S.  Chand- 
ler, Mitchell  Silsby,  Seth  Cutler, 
William  Chandler,  Leland  Snow, 
Seneca  Sargeant,  Stephen  Howe, 
George  E.  Holmes,  Jonah  Brooks. 

Maidstone. — Moody  Rich,  Sam- 
uel D.  Merrill,  Royal  Barton,  Ho- 
ratio N.Schoff,  Thomas  Highlands, 
iJohn  W.  Webb,  James  Follansbee. 

Victory. — Ansel  Hannum,  Mo- 
ses C.  Kimball,  Jonathan  Hill, 
Ransom  Hall,  Silas  Jones,  Elisha 
Gustin. 

Wenlock. — John  Cargill,  James 
Corey. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS,  EXECUTIVE  APPOINTMENTS,  &C. 


Grand  Isle  County. 

Samuel  Adams,  )   a    ■  •     ^  r  j  ^ ,j     n       ^    n 

J       u-,]  '  >  MssisUint  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Gary  Whitney,  North  Hero,  Sheriff. 

Pardon  Duel,  High  Builiff. 

Frederick  Hazen,  Staters  Attorney. 

Josl  Allen,  Judge  of  Probate, 

Augustus  Knight,  Elihu  Parks,  Abner  Ladd,  Jail  Commissioners. 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

Alburgh. — Albert  C.  Butler,  John  J.  Mosher,  Norman  Gordon. 
Benjamin  Gordon,  David  Marvin,!  Isle  La  Mott. — Amos  L.  Hol- 
Guorge  W.  Goodrich,  Duncan-Mil-  comb,  Carmi  Hall,  Henry  S.  Fisk, 
ler,  Orlando  Bell,  A.  S.  Matthews, 'Martin  Reynolds,  Jesse  S.  Good- 
Lewis  Soules  jr.,  Henry  Greggs,  sell,  Jolin  Scott,  Henry  Pike. 
John  M.  Soules,  William  Lyman,  North  Hero. — Elisha  Hibbard, 
William  Brown,  Alanson  Niles,  Augustus  Knight,  David  Harvey, 
Grant  McGregor,  Rufus  Braton,  Sealam  Whitney,  Harvey  Derby. 
William  L.  Soules.  South  Hero. — Orange   Phelps, 

Grand  Isle. — Samuel  B.  Gor-  William  Landon,  Franklin  Rob- 
don,  Lewis  Ladd,  George  Hyde,  inson,  David  B.  Pixly,  Jed  Saw- 
Wesson  Macomber,  Dan'l  Jackson,  yer,  Lorenzo  Hall,  Wm.  W.  White. 


JExecutive  t^pp ointments. 

David  M.  Camp,  Wm.  Hebard,  Geo.  C.  Cahoon,  Committee  to  de- 
vise some  mode  of  relief  for  the  incurably  insane,  and  report  to  the 
next  Legislature. 

Charles  Paine,  Hiland  Hall,  Isaac  F.  Redfield,  Committee  to  exam- 
ine the  papers  collected  by  Henry  Stevens,  Esq.,  connected  with  the 
••riy  history  and  revolutionary  services  of  the  State,  &c.,  and  to  take 
measures  for  their  preservation. 


Mjcgislative  »tppointntents. 

Reporter  of  Decisions  of  the  Supreme  Court. — William  Slade, 
of  Middlebury. 

Bank.  Commissioner  and  Bank  Committee. — HilandHall,  of  Ben- 
nington. 

Vermont  State  Prison. — Chipman  Swain,  Superintendent.  Rev. 
Thomas  Kidder,  Chaplain.  Daniel  Denison,  Abner  Field,  Stephen 
Prentiss,  Directors. 


Aids  de  Camp. 


JTMilitary  Mtepartment. 

His  Excellency,  John  Mattocks,  Peacham,  Commander-in-Chief. 
Brig.  Gen.  F.  W.  Hopkins,  Rutland,  Adjutant  and  Inspector  General. 
Brig.  Gen.  DeWitt  C.  Clarke,  Brandon,  Q,uarter  Master  General. 
Brig.  Gen.  Andrew  Tracy,  Woodstock,  Judge  Advocate  General. 
Portus  Baxter,  Derby,  • 
E.  H.  Billings,  Woodstock, 
Ezra  Meech  jr.,  Shelburne, 
George  H. Beaman,  Rutland, 

First  Division. 
Heman  R.  Smith,  Hinesburgh,  Major  General. 
Isaac  McDaniels,  Danby,  Brigadier  General,  1st  Brigade. 
Russell  Hickok,  Poultney,  Brigadier  General,  2d  Brigade. 
Cassius  M.  Peck,  Burlington,  Brigadier  General,  3d  Brigade. 

Second  Division. 
John  Nason,  St.  Albans,  Major  General. 

Lorenzo  Pomeroy,  Franklin,  Brigadior  General,  4th  Brigade. 
William  Hidden,  Craftsbury,  Brigadier  General,  5th  Brigade. 
James  Morse,  Waterford,  Brigadier  General,  6tli  brigade. 


E^I^BISSZ 


;33  COLLEGES,  fcc. 

Tliird  Division. 

T.  B.  Ransom,  Norwich,  Major  General. 

Ehenezer  Bass,  Williarastown,  Brigadier  General,  7th  Brigade. 
Artemas  Cusliman,  Warren,  Brigadier  General,  Stli  Brigade. 
Ptfidicn  Dudlev,  Peru,  Brigadier  General,  9th  Brigade. 


Volleges  in    i'tytitout,  Sfc, 

University  of  Vermont,  Burlinoton.  Faculty.  Rev.  John 
Wheelr^r,  D.  D.  President  ;  George  VV.  Benedict,  M.  A.,  Rev.  Joseph 
Torrey,  M.  A.  Farraiid  N.  Benedict,  M.  A.,  Henry  Cluiney,  M.  A., 
Calvin  Pease,  M.  A.,  Catalogue,  1843, — Freshmen  27,  sophomores 
31,  juniors  24,  seniors  19 — 101.  Commencement  first  Wednesday  in 
Ajngust.  Vacations,  one  of  four  weeks  from  commencement,  one  of 
eight  weeks  from  first  Wednesday  in  December,  and  one  of  one  week 
from  second  Wednesday  in  May. 

Middlebury  College,  Middleburt.  Faculty, — Rev.  Benjamin 
Labaree,  D.  D.  President  ;  Solomon  Stoddard,  A.  M.,  A.  C.  Twining, 
A.  M.,  Rev.  Albert  Smith,  A.  M.,  C.  B.  Adams,  A.  M.,  William  F. 
Bascom,  A.  M.  Catalogue,  1843,  [none  received.]  Commencement 
third  Wednesday  in  August.  Vacations,  from  commencement  four 
weeks,  from  last  Wednesdcy  in  November  one  week,  from  second 
Wednesday  in  February  two  weeks,  from  third  Wednesday  in  May 
two  weeks. 

Norwich  University,  Norwich,  Faculty, — -Truman  B.  Ransom, 
Vice  President  and  Prof.  Natural  and  Moral  Philosophy  and  Military 
Tactics  and  Civil  Engineering;  1).  Richardson,  A.  M.  Professor  of 
Blathematics  ;  the  other  professorships  are  vacant.  Annual  Com- 
mencement Thursday  next  after  third  Wednesday  in  August.  .-One 
vacation  of  four  weeks  from  the  Annual  Commencement.  Students 
about  100. 

Vermont  Medipal  College,  Woodstock — Incorporated  October 
26th,  1835.  Hon.  Henry  M.  Childs,  M.  D.  President.  Trustees,  Henry 
H.  Childs,  Benjamin  C.  C.  Parker,  John  A.  Pratt,  Norman  Williams, 
Jacob  Collamer.  Benjamin  R.  Palmer.  Faculty,  Henry  H.  Childs,  M. 
D.,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  ;  Hon.  Jacob 
Collamer,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  ;  Alonzo  Clark, 
M.  D.  Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine,  and  Pathological  Anatomy; 
Elisba  Bartlett,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  and  Materia  Mcdica; 
Benjamin  R.  Palmer,  j[.  D.,  Professor  of  General,  Special,  and  Surg- 
ical Anatomy  and  Physiology ;  Edward  M.  Moore,  M.  D.,  Professor  of 
the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery;  Chester  Dewey,  M.  D.  Pro- 
fessor of  Chemistry  and  Botany;  Daniel  Campbell,  M.  D.,  Demonstra- 
tor of  Anatomy.  Board  of  Examiners,  (a|)pointed  by  the  Supreme 
Court,)  Dyer  Storv",  JI.  D.,  Job  Lyman,  A.  M.,  Joseph  A.  Dennison, 
jun.,  M.  D.,  Rev.  Worthington  Wright,  A.  M.,  S.  P.  Danforth,  M.  U. 
Medical  Lectures  commence  on  the  first  Thursday  in  March,  and 
continue  fourteen  weeks,  at  the  close  of  which,  the  public  anniversary 
exercises  are  held  and  degrees  conferred.  During  the  recess  of  public 
lectures  a  systematic  course  of  instruction  is  given  in  Medical  Sci- 
ence. The  Winter  Term  commences  the  first  of  December,  and 
continues  three  months,  during  which,  instruction  and  daily  demon- 
strations are  given.  The  Institution  is  in  a  flourishing  condition,  with 
additional  facilities  for  instruction.  The  number  of  Students  in  at- 
tendance last  term,  far  exceeded  that  of  any  previous  year. 

Castleton  Medical  College,  Castleton. — James  M'Clintock, 
M.  D.  President ;  Joseph  Perkins,  M.  D.  Treasurer ;  Ezra  S.  Carr,  M. 
D.  Registrar.  Faculty. — James  M'Clintock,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Anat- 
omy and  Surgery ;  Joseph  Perkins,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Jledi- 
ca  and  Obstetrics  ;  Ezra  S.  Cari,M.  D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Nat- 


BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTIONS.  133 


I  ^  ural  History;  Chauncy  L  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Physiology 
and  Medical  jurisprudence  ;  Alfred  C.  Post,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Oph- 
g  tlialrpic  Anatomy  and  Surgery  ;  William  Sweetser,  M.  D.,  Professor 
!  I  of  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine  ;  Albert  G.  Upham,  M.  D  , 
Professor  of  Pathological  Anatomy  ;  Egbert  Jameison,  M.  D.,  Demon- 
strator of  Anatomy.  There  are  annually  two  courses  of  lectures  deliv- 
ered at  Castleton  Medical  College,  each  course  continuing  fourteen 
weeks.  The  Spring  session  commencing  on  the  first  Thursday  in 
March  ;  the  Fall  session,  on  the  first  Thursday  in  August.  Fees. — 
For  Matriculation,  $5;  for  all  the  Lectures,  $50 ;  Graduation,  $16. 
In  Summer  and  Winter,  Reading  Terms  are  conducted  by  Drs.  M'- 
Clintock,  Perkins,  Carr,  and  Jameison,  vi^hose  pupils,  in  addition  to 
daily  recitations,  enjoy  the  advantages  of  private  Lectures,  on  Botany 
in  Summer,  and  Anatomy  and  Operative  Surgery  in  Winter.  The 
College  possesses  an  ample  and  valuable  Astronomical  Museum,  Cab- 
ij :  inets  of  Materia  Mcdica,  and  Natural  History,  complete  chemical  ap- 
aratus,  and  neat  and  commodious  lecture  rooms.  The  number  of  stu- 
dents attending  the  Spring  session  of  1843  was  105;  the  Fall  session, 
109. 

Trov  Confekence  Academy,  Poultney. — Rev.  Jesse  T.  Pock, 
Principal. 

Newbury  Seminary,  Newbury. — O.  C.Baker,  Principal. 

Newbury  Biblical  Institute,  Newbury. — William  M.  Willett, 
Principal. 

New  England  Seminary,  Windsor. — J.  Swett,  jr.,  A.  M.,  Alonzo 
Jackman,  A.M.,  Kev.W.  D.  Wilson,  Instructors.  Students,  1842-3, 126. 


ISeuevoleiit  MnsiituSiotis,  Sfc. 

Vermont  Historical  and  ANTiquARiAH  Society. — President  and 
Librarian,  Henry  Stevens,  Barnet ;  Corresponding  Secretary,  D.  P. 
Thompson,  Montpelier.  Annual  meeting  in  October,  at  Montpelier. 
I  Vermont  Bible  Society. — Hon.  Phinehas  White,  Putney,  Presi- 
dent ;  Rev.  John  Gridley,  Montpelier,  Corresponding  Secretary  ;  Henry 
Y.  Bar nes,Esq.,  Montpelier,  Treasurer.  Annual  meeting  at  Montpe- 
lier Wednesday  after  second  Thursday  in  October. 

Vermont  Domestic  Missionary  Society. — William  Page,  Esq. 
Rutland,  President ;  Isaac  Worcester,  Montpelier,  Secretary  ;  C.  W. 
Storrs,  Riontpelier,  Treasurer.  Annual  Meeting  at  Rutland,  third 
Tuesday  in  June. 

Vermont  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  Brattleboro'. — William  H. 
Rockwell,  M.  D.   Superintendent  and  Physician  ;  S.  B.  Low,  M.  D. 
Assistant ;  Mrs.  D.  K.  Baker,  Matron.     Patients,  1843,  924 ;  discharg- 
ed, 88,  leaving  136  on  the  1st  of  October.     Recovered,  51  ;  not  recov- 
ji    ered  26;  died,  11.     Terms,  §2  per  week,  or  $100  per  year,  if  the  pa- 
I ,  tient  remains  so  long.     The  Governor  of  the  State  is  Commissioner 
I  i  for  the  Insane  poor. 

gl  Vermont  Sabbath  School  Union. — Rev.  T.  A.  Merrill,  Presi- 
%  I  dent ;  Rev.  Joseph  Steel,  Castleton,  Secretary.  Annual  meeting  at 
\  \  Rutland^Sd  Tuesday  in  June. 

N.  W.  Branch  of  the  American  Education  Society. — Hon. 
Charles  Marsh,  President  ;  Rev.  J.  F.  Leavitt,  Vergennes,  Secretary. 
Annujil  Meeting  at  Rutland,  3d  Tuesday  in  June. 

Vermont  Colonization  Societv. — Hon.  Samuel  C.  Crafts, 
Craftebury,j  President ;  Rev.  J.  K.  Converse,  Burlington,  Secretary ; 
Daniel  Baldwin,  Esq.  Montpelier,  Treasurer.  Arniual  Meeting  at 
Montpelier,  3d  Thursday  in  October. 

Vermont  State  Temperance  Society. — Erastus  Fairbanks,  St. 
Johnsbury,  President ;  E.  W.  Drury,  Middlebury,  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary.    Annual  meeting  at  Rutland,  2d  Wednesday  in  January. 


134:      FIRE  INS.  COMPANIES. METEOROLOGICAL  onSERV  ATI  il  NS. 

Vermont  Anti-Slavery  Society. — [We   have  no  returns  of  its 
present  organization.] 


Fire  Ittsurance  Voinpunieg. 

Vermont  Mutual,  Montpelier. — Polica-s  in  force,  Aug.  1,  1843, 
9,982,  insuring  ft9,032,490.  Officers Daniel  Baldwin,  President;  Jo- 
seph Reed,  Vice  President;  j.  Y.  Vail,  Secretary;  J.  T.  Thurston, 
Treasurer ;  Directors— I.  T.  Wright,  Rutland  Co.;  Davis  Rich,  Addi- 
son ;  N.  H.  Bottum,  Bennington  ;  Henry  Smith,  Windham  ;  Moody  S. 
Proctor,  Windsor  ;  Carlos  Carpenter,  Orange  ;  George  A.  Allen,  Chit- 
tenden ;  Israel  P.  Dana,  Caledonia  ;  Daniel  Baldwin,  Joseph  Reed, 
John  Spalding,  George  Worthington,  Stuart  Brown,  Washington ; 
William  Bridges,  Franklin;  Moses  Morse,  Lamoille;  Samuel  C. 
Crafts,  Oi leans  ;  William  L.  Sowles,  Grand  Isle. 

Bemnington  County  Mutual,  Arlington. — Policies  issued,  Jan. 
5th,^I843,  418,  insuring  $366,909.  Nathan  Burton,  President ;  John 
H.  Sanderson,  Treasurer  ;  H.  Canfield,  Secretary  ;  Nathan  Burton, 
Major  Hawley,  Asa  H.  IVliipple,  John  H.  Lathrop,  W^illiara  Billings, 
Directors. 

Orange  County  Mutual,  Chelsea. — John  W.  Smith,  Secretary. 
[No  returns.] 

Rutland  and  Addison  Mutual,  Brandon. — Policies  in  force, 
Oct.  7,  1813,  667,  insuring  560,547.  Premium  notes,  $37,647.  E.  N. 
Briggs,  President ;  E.  June,  Secretary  and  Treasurer  ;  E.  N.  Briggs, 
Ira  Stewart,  George  W.  Harmon,  John  Pierpoint,  Kent  Wright,  Reu- 
ben R.  Thrall,  Ira  Button,  John  A.  Conant,  Zimri  Howe,  Directors. 

Windham  County  Mutual,  Fayetteville. — Policies  in  force 
Oct.  9,  1843,  1450,  insuring  $1,067,585.  Phinehas  Wliite,  President; 
Marshall  Miller,  Treasurer  ;  Marshall  Newton,  Secretary  ;  Pliinehas 
White,  Charles  Phelps,  Austin  Birchard,  H.  E.  Baker,  Chester  Olds, 
Erasmus  Plympton,  Paul,  Chase,  Gates  Perry  jr.,  Timothy  H.  Hall, 
Directors. 

Windsor  County  Mutual,  Wodstock. — Policies  in  force,  Octo- 
ber 1,  1843,  466,  insuring  $365,000.  Thomas  F.  Hammond,  President; 
Lyndon  A.  Marsh,  Secretary  and  Treasurer ;  Thomas  F.  Hammond, 
Windsor,  Abel  Gilson,  Cavendish,  Joseph  B.  Danforth,  Barnard,  John 
Leonard,  Stockbridge,  John  Wright,  Norwich,  Bridgman  Hapgood, 
Reading,  John  A.  Pratt,  Tomas  E.  Powers,  Philo  Hatch,  Woodstock, 
Diio.'torH. 


thermometer,     rain. 


•meteorological  Observ- 
aSioiis. 

Burlington — one  mile  east  of  Lake 
Cliainplain  and  250  feet  above  it. 

^1842! 
Month. 

January 

February 

March 

April 

May 

June 

July 

August 

Sept'r 

October 

Novem. 

Decern. 


I         J9*iitler  of  1842-3. 

I  SNOW. 

iBurlington — one  mile  east  of  Lake 
I  Champlain  and  250  feet  above  it. 
inch 


S.  R.  llPM 

18.8  27.2 
22.7  31.2 
30.9,49.0 

37.3  53.4 

46.4  60.5 
54.8 '7 1.4 
63.3  78.4  68.4 
63.1  i  79.1 168.3 
51.4;6.5.0|55.4 
41.5;.54.3i46.7 

21.5  39.0  32.9 


9ev  Im'n 
22.5  22.8 
26.0  26.6 
34.5 1 35.8 
44.0 1 44.6 


53.7 
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53.5 

63.8 
70.0 
70.1 
57.3 
47.5 


inch.! 
0.95| 
3.75 
1.97 
2.52 
1.55 
3.24 
4.62 
1.74 
3.80: 
4.10 


34.4    2.,32 


See  page  127. 


15.5;24.9ll9.9l31.2|  3.12: 


I45.6l33.68il 


November  24,  1 

December  1,  11 

"         6,  1 

"         9,  4 

"        14,  12 

"       22,  1 

"        30,  18 

January  13,  6 

"     23,  1 

February  1,  4 

"        6,  4 

"       11,  4 

15,  7 

19,  1 


March  7, 
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April  5, 

Total  fall  of 


inch 
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9 

4 

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4 

2 


115  inchesi=r9  feet 

7  inches. 
See  page  127. 


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E.  Brownell,  Samuel  Wright,  Elijah  Barber  ;  trustees,  Elijah  Barber,  David  Gardner,   Reynolds  Carpenter  ;  listers   Benjamin 
Gardner  3d,  Homer  O.  Alercbant,  John  Wright  ;  overseers  of  the  poor,  Blackman  E.  Browiiell,  Samuel  Wright,  Elij.ih  Barber  ; 
town  agent  Samuel  Wri',dit  ;  clergy  Cranmer  Bannister,   David  Giflbrd,   blip.  George  Day,  mi>th.   Sherman  Ladd,'rof.  meth; 
physician::  Benjamin  F.   ftlorfjan,  CrLinner  Bannister  ;  postmaster  John  A.  Mooar  ;  merchants  Potter  .St  Parker,  John  A.  Mooar, 
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ast/t  Congress — ttdditioital. 

Senate. — Mr.  Linn,  of  Missouri  is  dead.  Tennessee — Ephraim  H. 
Foster,*  (term  expires  1845,)  Spencer  Jarnagin,*  (term  expires  1847.) 

Representatives. -fJcor^ia-Stephens,*  f;happell,*J.  Millen,  dead. 
Maine — 13.  .1.  Herrick.  Pennsylvania — Edward  Joy  Morris,*  Josepli  R. 
Ingersol,*  John  T.  Smith,  Charles  J.  Ingersoll,  Jacob  S.  Yost,  M. 
H.  Jenke,*  Abraham  R.  McUlvaue,*  Jeremiah  Brown,*  John  Retter, 
Richard  Broadhead,  jr.,  Benjamin  A.  Bidlack,  Alinon  H.  Reed,  Henry 
Frick,  Alexander  Ramsey*,  Dr.  Ness*,  James  Black,  James  Irwin,"* 
And.  Stewart,*  Henry  D.  Foster,  William  Wilkins,  Samuel  Hayes, 
Charles  M.  Reed,*  Joseph  Buffington,*  John  Dickey.*  J^Tew  Jersey. — 
L.  ti.  C.  Elmer,  George  Sykesj  Isaac  G.  Farlee,  Littleton  Kirkpatrick, 
William  Wright.*  Ohio — Alexander  Duncan,  John  B.  Weller,  R.  C. 
Schenck,*  Joseph  Vance,*  Emery  D.  Potter,  Henry  St.  John,  Joseph 
J.  McDowel,  J.  J.  Van  Metre,*  Elias  Florence,*  Heman  A.  Moore,  Ja- 
cob Brinckerjioft",  S.  F.  Vinton,*  T.  B.  Johnson,*  Alex.  Harper,*  Jos. 
Morris,  James  Matthews,  William  < '.  McCauslen,  Ezra  Dean,  Daniel 
R.  Tilderr,*  Joshua  R.  Giddings,*  Henry  R.  Brinkerhoff.  IVisconsin 
TerriUrij — Henry  Dodge.     Iowa  Territory — Augustus  C.  Dodge. 


Page 


Almanac,  -  -  -  7  to  09 
Astronomical  dep'tment  expl'd,  2  3 
Attornies  at  law  in  Vermont 

[note  the  remark  p.  72]  72  to  7.5 
Banks  in  Vermont  &  condition,  125 
Benevolent  Institutions,  &c  .  123 
Census  U.  S.  31— Vt.  1840  98  to  102 
Clergymen  of  Vermont  67  to  72 
Colleges,  &c.  122 

Congress  28tli  -  86—88,  128 
County  Officers,  -  103  to  121 
County  Clerks  At  Courts  in  Vt.  127 
Debentures  of  Vt.  1800  to  1841,  92-3 
Districts  and  Circuit  Courts,  88 
Eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  Moon  4 
"  Jupiter's  Sattellites     5 

Elections,  State,  &c.  -         30 

Electoral  votes  for  Presid't,89— 91 
Elongations  of  the  Pole  Star,  5 
Executive  Appointments,  121 

Farmer's  Calendar,  -  6  to  28 
Fire  Insurance  Companies,  124 
Government  U  S.  8&— Vermont,  97 
Governors  of  Vt.,  Lieut.  Gov. 

&c.  from  1778  to  1842,  92,  93 

Grand  List  of  each  town,  98  to  102 
House  of  Reps.  Vt.  98— U.  S.  87, 128 
Judiciary,  U.  S.  88— Vermont,  103 
Judicial  Officers,  U.  S.  in  Vt.  88 
Judges  Sup.  Court,  1778  to  1842,  95 
Legislative  Appointments  121 

Manufacturers  in  Vt.  83  to  85 

Maxims  for  young  farmers,bot- 


Pages. 

INIemoranduni  for  ev.  dav,  33  to  44 
Jlerchants  &  Traders  in  Vt.  78  to  83 
Meteorological  observationsl24  127 
-Military  Dep't,  General  oft"'rs,  121 
Miscellaneous  Statistics, 
Morning  and  Evening  Stars, 
Moveable  Festivals, 
Names  and  Characters  of  Plan 
ets,  -        -  -  - 

Newspapers   in  Vermont, 
Occultations,  -        -        - 

Orchards,  -  _  .  - 
Officers  of  the  Customs  of  Vt.  89 
Postmasters  in  Vermont,  45  to  67 
Physicians  in  Vermont,  75  to  78 
Presidents  of  Congress  -  89 
Presidents,  Vice  Presidents,  Cab- 
inet Officers  and  Speakers, 
ftom  1789  to  1841,  -  89  to  90 
Prison,  Vt.  State,       -  -     121 

Products  of  Vt.  by  coimties,  126 
Rates  of  Postage,  -  -  32 
Senate  of  Vt.  97— LT.  S.  86—128 
Sessions  of  the   Supreme  and 

County  Courts,  -  -  127 
Sessions  of  the  Legislature, 
length  and  place  of,  from 
1778  to  1842  -  -  92—93 
Sexes,  No.  of  each  in  U.  S.  "  31 
Solar  Eclipse,  -  -  4,  126 
State  Governors,  &c.  -  30 

Sugar  making,  with  an  engraving  10 
Town  Offices,      -        -        45  to  67 


torn  of  each  Calendar  page.  lU.  S.  Senators,  Vt.  1791  to  1842, 94 

Members  Congress  1791  to  1843,   94  Votes  for  Governors,     -     98  to  102 
Members  of  Councils  of  Censors  96lWintcrof  1842— 3,      -        124,127 


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ZADOCK  THOMPSON,  A.  M. 


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Explanations  of  tSie  Astronomical  Department. 

By  line  attenticn  to  the  fo'lowing explanations  all  the  Astronomical 
Calculations  in  this  work  will  be  readily  understood. 

Time  is  regarded  either  as  mean  or  apparent. 

A  viemi  day  is  the  average  length  of  the  days  in  the  year,  and  con- 
sists of  24'hours,  as  measured  by  a  clock  which  runs  uniformly,  and 
which  measures  365  times  24  hours  in  365  naiural  days. 

An  apparent  day  is  the  time  from  the  sun's  leaving  the  meridian  on 
one  day,  till  its  arrival  on  the  meridian  on  the  next  day  ;  and  this  time 
is  not  always  the  same,  being  sometimes  more  and  sometimes  less 
than  94  hours. 

Mean  time,  then,  is  that  shown  by  a  well  regulated  clock  ;  and  appa- 
rent time  is  that  shown  by  a  correct  sun-dial.  The  difference  between 
these  is  called  the  equation  of  time. 

The  equation  of  time  depends  upon  two  causes,  the  obliquity  of  the 
ecliptic  to  the  equator,  and  the  eccentricity  of  the  earth's  orbit ;  both 
ol  which  tend  to  produce  an  inequality  in  the  daily  increments  of  the 
sun's  right  ascension,  while  the  earth's  motion  on  its  axis  is  perfectly 
uniform.  Mean  and  apparent  time  coincide  only  four  times  in  the  year, 
viz  :  April  15th,  June  loth,  August  31st,  and  December  24th  ;  and  the 
greatest  difference  between  mean  and  apparent  time  is  on  the  2d  of 
November,  and  amounts  to  a  little  more  than  14  1-4  minutes. 

With  the  exception  of  the  sun's  declination  and  semi-diameter,  and 
the  equation  of  time,  which  are  for  the  instant  of  apparent  noon  at 
Montpelier,  all  the  calculations  are  adapted  to  viean  time. 

At  the  head  of  the  right  hand  page  for  each  month  stands  first  a  ta- 
ble of  the  declination  and  southingof  the  principal  planets,  on  the  1st, 
7th,  13th,  19th,  and'25th  days,  and'  below  it  phases  of  the  moon.  By 
means  of  the  first  of  these  tables,  the  several  planets  may  be  readily 
found  and  recognized. 

It  was  formerly  customary  to  give  the  rising  and  setting  of  the  sun' 
according  to  apparent  time,  and  to  give  the  equation  of  time  in  another 
column.  In  that  case  it  was  necessary,  in  regulating  a  time-jiiece  by 
the  rising  or  setting  of  the  sun,  to  apply  the  equation  to  the  time  of 
rising,  or  setting,  (as  the  case  might  be,)  given  in  the  Almanac,  and 
also  3  or  4  minutes,  according  to  the  sun's  declination,  on  account  of 
atmospheric  refraction  at  the  horizon.  But  as  this  matter  was  little 
understood,  and  attended  with  some  troubife,  these  corrections  were 
generally  neglected.  To  reniedy  this  inconvenience,  it  has  been  thought 
best  to  apply  both  these  corrections,  found  to  the  nearest  minute,  to 
the  sun's  rising  and  settini,  and  to  give  only  the  result,  which  has  been 
done  in  this  Register  since  1837.  The  method  of  doing  this  may  be 
made  plain  by  an  example.  Take,  for  this  purpose,  the  23d  of  Septem- 
ber. On  that  day,  according  to  the  old  method,  the  sun  would  rise  at 
6  o'clock,  and  set  at  6. .  On  that  day  the  eq*totion  of  time  is  8  minutes  ; 
or,  in  other  words,  the  sun  is  8  minutes  faster  than  the  clock.  The 
time,  then,  by  the  clock,  when  it  is  6  by  the  sun,  is  5h  52m  in  the  mor- 
ning, and  5h  52m  in  the  evening.  Now,  on  account  of  the  refraction 
ot  the  earth's  atmosphere,  the  sun  appears  in  the  horizon  in  the  morn- 
ing 4  minutes  before  he  arrives  there  ;  and  in  order  to  have  the  time 
when  the  sun  is  seen  in  the  horizon  at  his  time  of  rising,  we  subtract 
4m  jrom  5h  52m,  leaving  5t.  48m  ;  and  for  the  same  reason  we  add  4m 
to  oh  o2m,  which  gives  5h  56m  for  the  time  of  his  setting  on  the  23d 
of  beptember ;  and  these  are  the  tinges  given  in  this  Register. 

The  column  marked  Sun  South  is  formed  by  applying  the  equation 
of  time  to  apparent  noon,  and  contains  the  times  shown  by  a  correct 
time-pioce  when  the  sun  is  on  the  meridian  ;  or,  in  other  words,  when 


CHROWOLOaiCU,  CYCI.E3,  COMMENCEMENT  OF  3EA30NS.  &r.  3 


6 
3 

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it  is  noon  by  a  correct  noon-mark  or  dial.     For  examnle— wiiPn   it  ;= 
en  U,«  1,1  ,1.,  of  No.emL,,  i.  ,),5„M  t"™.  «  ,,?C  i'  '  °  ■",; 
I  lie  columns  marked  Sun'f  Dprlinntinn   «3„«)„  cs •  t>- 

fn  vZonf  o*";  ''vl^ff'  of  Jupiter's  Satellites^ltch  Cy  bo  vi  7ble 
X™T844        ""^'''^  ""'^  ''•^  ^'^P'^y^'J  ^"^  '^^  ^^™=  purpose.         ^ 

■ — ~ — '■ — — . Z.  T. 

.  Cliroiiologrical  Cycles. 

Dominical  Letter,  E  |  Solar  Cycle, 

Golden  Number,  3     Roman  Indi'ction, 

^-'P'^'"^'  22  I  Julian  Perioc^ 

^r        ,  T,    <^®»»»Mencemeiit  of  the  Seasons. 
Vernal  Equmox— Spring  be<rins,  March  ao,  Oh  55m  evcnina 
Summer  bolstico-Summer  begins,  June  21,  9h  53m  mor    n'- 
Autumnal  Equinox— Autumn  begins,  September  o^  m.  •)    ^"      • 

Good  Fr  day,  March  "^l     ir,r-\  d  *""«a.y>  .  ,  May  18 

EASTER   SUNDAY,     March  23^  '""^'''^  '"  ^'^'''''^^'     ^^^-  ^0 

The  year  5606  of  the  Jewish  Era  begins  O^tob'ert   1*84^ 
The  year  1-2G1  of  the  Mahomedan  Era  begins  Ja„u'arv  In   Ifid^ 
Jtamadan  (Turkish  Ajstinence^TonthH;^^ 

Venus  9  wilfbTM^SIo^^^l^^^ifJ*^ '~~ 

time  Evening  Star  till  the  end  ot"  the  year  '^'   "''^  ^^^  *''«^ 

Jupiter  If  will  bo  Evening  Star  till  the  6th  of  Anril     fk  »t 

Sun  rises  61-3  digits  Eclipsed,  4h  46m  i  Mean  Tim» 
Eclipse  ends  at  Montpelier,  5h  18  l-3m  )  ^• 

Duration  of  visibility  at  Montnelier  '^2  7  1,^:.         rr,,  . 
passes  off  with  great  rapidity  a,dwi|lVndl08^'r  '';..   ^.'"'  ^'^''P«« 
towards  the  left  hand.     This  Eclkisi  will  hf   ^^^""^  ,"'<' ^^""'^  vertex 
only  a  very  small  portion  of  the  earth'«  -  f        ''    ■      ''"'^  ^"""'"'^  '" 
Melville  Island.  '^  '  ^"""^^"^  '"  '^^e  neighborhood  of 


4  TRANSIT  OF  MERCUKV. OCCULTATIO  \S. 

II.  The  second  will  bo  a  Total  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  on  the  21st  of 
May,  Invisible  at  Montpelicr. 

III.  The  third  will  be  an  Annular  Eclipse  of  the  Sun  on  the  30th 
of  October,  invisible  at  Montpelier ;  (j  at  6h  52m  in  the  evening. — 
This  Eclipse  -will  bo  visible  at  New  Holland,  New  Zealand,  and  a 
large  part  of  the  Southern  Ocean,  but  will  be  central  and  annular  only 
in  the  ncighborliood  of  the  South  pole. 

IV.  The  fourth  will  be  a  Partial  Eclipse  of  the  Moon,  on  the  13th 
of  November,  in  the  evening,  visible  at  Montpelier  as  follows  : 

Fir.;t  contact  of  the  Penumbra,  5h  7m     ") 
Beginning  of  the  Eclipse,  6h  20m  |  Mean  Time 

Middle  of  the  Eclipse,  71i  59m  J-         at 

End  of  t!ie  Eclipse,  Oh  38m  j  Montpelier. 

Last  contact  of  the  Penumbra,  lOh  51mJ 
Mng.  of  tlio  Eclipse  11  digits  on  the  Moon's  Northern  Limb.     From 
first  to  hist  contact  of  Penumbra  .51i  44m.    Dnration  of  Eclipse  3h  18m. 


TraMsit  of  Mercury, 


Besides  the  Solar  and  Lunar  Eclipses  there  will  be  this  year,  on  the 
8th  of  May,  a  Transit  of  Mercury  across  the  Sun's  disc,  visible  at 
Montpelier  as  follows  : 

First  contact  of  limbs,  llh  29m  Ss  morn.  "] 

First  internal  contact,  llh  39m  40s  morn.  |  ■,,        ~. 

Nearest  distance  of  centres  9'  fi",  2h  44m  30s  eve.  I  "^ean^iime 

Last  internal  contact,  5h  54m  523  eve. 

Last  contact  of  limbs,  .5h  58m  27s  eve. 

Duration  of  the  Transit,  6h  -yjm  22s  J 


Montpelier. 


Ucciiltatioiis. — 'i'he  following  Table  contains  a  part  of  those 
conjunctions  of  the  Moon  with  Stars,  which  may  prove  to  be  visible 
Occ-uli;itions  ;  adapted  to  Ion.  72°3G'=4h50m  24s  W  from  Greenwich. 


Time 

^JJ  in  A.  Pt. 

StarName 

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20 

0    0  34m 

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0  13  43m 

j'Gemi. 

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4  56  38m 

eLconis 

m'g    Time  5  in  A.  R. 
d      h      m     s 

3.4l..l2113153e 
5  1^16  7  53  34e 
5  Ll5  112614e 
4.5:^201125   Ic 


StarName.  m' 


TrAriet. 
ar^Crion. 
a-^Crion. 
TrLeonis 


Time  (3  in  A.  R.     StarName  m'gl  jriiiie_(5  '"  A.  RT  |,St;u-Nume|m' 

cl 


d      h 


16 
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1  36  36m  aSCanc.  5     |23 

9  43m  w'^Scor.  l4.5  il5 


•^'26   3  33   4m 

171147   3e 

c.l910  3630e 

12010  34    7e 


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w'^Scor. 
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dSagit. 


3.4  V/^  17 
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3.4115 


0  53 

8  32 
2  56 

0  30    9m 
0  46  41m 


8m  APiscu. 
7e  p.Piscii. 
3m  (^Piscu. 

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8    0  4752mi(^Piscu 


rr,"^^*^^-^*  Eclipses  of  Japjitei-'s  S.iteHite-,. 

Mean  Tunc  at  IMontpelier,  Ionic.  72°  36'=4h  ,50ni  9As  W.  Greenwich. 


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Cii-eatest  Elongations  of  tUe  Pole  Star 

October  1. 

2    6    12 

. 2_8    23 

^  ,v.     ^?™*^*  •''"•*  CSiaiacters  of  tJie  Aspects, 
O^ewMoon       D  First  Q.uarter.     ©Full  Moon.      ([  La.sf  Quarter. 
:Drag0E's  Head,  or  Ascending  Node,     ynraijon's  Tail,  or  Descend- 
ing Node.     c5,Con)unction,   or  in  the  same  longitude.     §Onposition, 
or  dittermg  Gsigns  m  longitude.     ATrine.     oauartile,   or  di'lering  3 
signs  in  longitude.     ;^<Sextiie.     igiSun, 


.¥^J^^W»tI£  5*. 


In  earliPi  days,  in  lia[ipicr  hours, 

I  watched  and  wandered  with  the  sun: 

I  saw  liim  when  the  East  was  red  ; 

I  saw  him  when  the  day  was  dead — 
All  his  earthly  jotirney  done  ! 
Looks  of  love  were  in  the  West; 
But  he  passed— and  took  no  rest ! 


Farmei-s'  Calendar. 

Well,  eood  friends  —  all 's  well.  In  spite  of  the  erroneous,  though 
doubtless  honest,  faith  of  the  unfortunate  last-day  prophets,  1845  is 
hcrr.  Old  Earth  stands,  as  vigorous  and  strong  as  in  the  day  when, 
beholding  it  fresh  from  His  hand,  "  God  saw  that  it  was  good."  The 
same  heavens  are  ahove  us  —  the  same  elements  continue  to  fructify 
and  beautify  the  earth  —  the  beneficent  Author  of  all  things  still  reigns, 
"God  over  all  and  blessed  forever."  We  shall  not  place  ourselves 
amoni:  the  prophets  by  any  prediction  :  let  us  be  faithful  to  Ood  and 
oursclcei.,  doinrr  our  own  good,  icork  in  our  oirn  day.  Whether  our  time 
be  long  or  short,  the  fact  will  then  be  of  little  importance.  Friends 
and  patrons,  if  this  is  not  already  your  rule,  now  is  the  time  to  adopt 
it.     Begin  the  year  right. 


Sausages,  quite  rich  enough  for  an  epicure.  Thirty  lbs.  of  chopped 
meat,  eight  o;:?.  of  fine  salt,  two  and  a  half  ozs.  of  pepper,  two  tea 
cups  of  sage,  and  one  and  a  half  cups  of  sweet  marjoram  passed  thro' 
a  fine  sieve.  For  the  latter,  thyme  and  summer  savory  can  be  substi- 
tuted if  preferred.  , 

To  PREVENT  THE  SMOKING  OF  A  Lamp.  —  Soak  the  wick  in  strong 
vinegar,  and  dry  it  well  before  you  use  it ;  it  will  then  burn  both  sweet 
and  pleasant,  and  give  much  satisfaction  for  the  trifling  trouble  in  pre- 
paring it. 

The  best  Preventive  of  Colds  is  to  wash  your  children  every 
day  thoroughly  in  cold  water,  if  they  are  strong  enough  to  bear  it ;  if 
not,  add  a  little  warm  water,  and  rub  the  skin  dry.  This  keeps  the 
pores  open.  If  they  do  take  cold,  give  them  a  warm  bath  as  soon  as 
possible  ;  if  that  is  not  convenient,  bathe  the  feet  and  hands  and  wash 
the  body  all  over  with  warm  water,  then  give  a  cup  of  warm  tea,  and 
cover  the  patient  in  bed. 

FoK  Burns.  —  Apply  cotton  wool  dipped  in  oil  as  soon  as  possible, 
and  keep  it  on  till  the  fire  is  entirely  out,  which  will  usually  take  from 
two  days  to  a  week. 

Hens.  —  If  you  expect  hens  to  lay  during  winter,  they  must  have  a 
warm  room,  and  plenty  of  suitable  food.  A  stone,  brick,  or  what  is 
better  than  either,  a  clay  house,  impervious  to  wind  and  cold,  with  a 
supply  of  oats,  shrunk  wheat,  barley,  and  even  corn,  with  some  ani- 
mal food  added,  in  addition  to  a  supply  of  gravel  and  old  mortar  or 
lime,  and  water,  will  give  you  a  constant  supply  of  fresh  eggs  all  win- 
ter.—  .American  Agriculturist. 

Candles.  —  Very  hard  and  durable  candles  are  made  in  the  follow- 
ing manner :  Melt  together  ten  ounces  of  mutton  tallow,  a  quarter  of 
an  ounce  of  camphor,  four  ounces  of  beeswax,  and  two  ounces  of  al- 
um.    Candles  made  of  these  materials  burn  with  a  very  clear  light. 

To  Make  Blacking.  —  Three  ounces  of  ivory  black,  two  ounces  of 
treacle,  half  an  ounce  of  vitriol,  half  an  ounce  of  sweet  oil,  quarter 
of  a  pint  of  vinegar,  and  three-quarters  of  a  pint  of  water.  Mix  the 
oil,  treacle,  and  ivory  black,  gradually  to  a  paste  ;  then  add  the  vitri- 
ol, and  by  degrees,  the  vinegar  and  water.  It  will  produce  a  beauti- 
ful polish. 

lev  Steps.  —  Salt  strewed  upon  the  door-steps  in  winter,  will  cause 
the  ice  to  crack,  so  that  it  can  be  easily  removed. 


31  days. 


.T^JVIJ^R  5^. 


I>ecIiiiatioii  and  Sontiiing  of  the  Planets. 


Mercury.  |     Venus. 


dec.  south. 'dec.  south. 


ecu. 


20  24 

18  54 

13118  39 

19  19  18 


eve.  I  sou. 

h  m|  °  ' 
1  21|20  16 
0  519125 

11  4S  92  16 

11    122  42 


9.5]20  14'l0  36,22  44 


mor. 

h  m 
9  44 
9  52 

10    0 

22    9 


Jupiter.       Satuiii. 


dec.  sout. 


dec.  south, 


16  29 

17  33 

18  34 

19  30 


22  17  20  20 


Jec.south. 


mor.  sou.  I  eve. 
h  m  °  '  h  m 
8  17  2  19  5  7  19  19 
8  9!  1  57  4  46  19  9 
8  ll  1  34U26  18  59 
7  531  1    8k    6  18  48 


eve. 
h   m 
1  52 
1  31 
1  10 


Herschel, 


029 
0  25 
0  99 


0  49  0  3' 


7  45I  0  49'3  46  13  37'  0  29'  0  38 


eve. 
h  m 
5  26 
5  2 
4  39 
4  16 
3  54 


Plia,.ses  of  tlic  Moon. 

([  Last  Gluarter  Ut  day  lOh  31ra  morning. 
®  Now  Moou  8tli  day  2h  23ra  morning. 
1)  First  Cluarter  I5th  day  4h  Im  morning. 
O  Full  Moon  23d  day  9h  30m  morning. 
(j  Last  Quarter  30th  day  9h  5m  evening. 


4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 

1935 
20 
21 


Calentlar,     I  0  I  0  I    0  ^ 

Aspects,    &.e.|ri5e  |sots  |south|Pl|r  & 


Circumcision. 

§stat. 

C  d6-  (I  runs  I. 
2d  t5  afClir.  d  J  qj 
Epipha.  gin  Peri, 
®  Perigee, 

([06 
<lh6 

,    ,    [.0,$.dinf- 

l.!!!  b.  att  Epipany. 

«^P  C¥d) 


Franklin  b.  1706. 
([  runs  high  N. 
Scptuagesima  S. 
[®  Apogee. 

0  Stationary. 


Sexagesima  S. 

996 


O       I    0    |Eq  T 
declsoutls8mi.|0  slo 


^  59  0 

16  17 

4  3 

22  53  37 

16  17 

4  31 

29  47  47 

16  17 

4  58 

22  41  3C 

16  17 

5  96 

22  34  45 

16  17 

5  53 

22  27  33 

16  17 

6  19 

22  19  55 

16  17 

6  45 

29  11  51 

16  17 

7  16 

22  3  20 

16  17 

7  36 

21.54  94 

16  17 

8  1 

21  45  3 

16  17 

8  95 

21  35  16 

16  17 

8  48 

21  25  5 

16  17 

9  in 

21  14  28 

16  17 

9  39 

21  3  95 

16  17 

9  .54 

20  52  1 

16  17 

10  14 

20  40  12 

16  17 

10  .34 

20  S8  0 

16  16 

in  .53 

20  15  23 

16  16 

11  11 

20  2  26 

16  16 

11  ■?« 

19  49  4 

16  16 

11  45 

19  35  22 

16  16 

19  1 

19  21  18 

16  36 

12  16 

19  6  52 

16  16 

19  31 

1859  6 

16  16 

19  44 

18  36  58 

16  16 

19  .58 

18  21  30 

16  15 

13  9 

18  5  43 

16  15 

13  91 

17  49  35 

Ifi  15 

13  31 

17  33  9 

16  15 

13  41 

8117  16  23 


16  15!l3  40 


Names  and.  t'liaracters   of  the  Planets. 

O  Sun.  ®  Moon.  $  Mercury.  9  Venus.  ©  Earth.  ^  Mars. 
7f  Jupiter,  y,  Saturn.  1^  Uranus  or  Herschel.  $  Ceres.  $  Pallas, 
0  Juno,     g  Vesta. 


FE  jBRV.^SZ'i^.  1845. 


O'er  the  immeasurable  blue, 
Across  the  main,  amid  the  blast, 
Onward  and  onward,  like  a  God, 
Through  the  trackless  air  he  trod, 
Scattering  beauties  as  he  passed 
By  the  portals  of  the  West  — 
And  never  shut  his  eyes  in  rest '. 


Farmers'  Calesidar. 

In  introducing  the  following  remarks,  on  wintering  sheep,  from  the 
American  Agriculturist,  we  would  remind  tlie  farmer  that  all  animals 
will  keep  well  on  less  food  when  sheltered  than  when  running  at  large. 

"  It  is  a  prevalent  notion  among  many  of  our  farmers  that  sheep  need 
no  protection  in  winter,  and  wilf  not  do  well  if  confined  to  yards.  The 
contrary  is  tlie  fact ;  and  althoug-h  it  is  better,  perhaps,  to  give  sheep 
more  exercise  than  othir  stock,  especially  the  Merino  and  South-Down 
breeds,  yet  they  do  very  well  in  small  yards,  and  require,  at  least,  the 
protection  of  roofed  sheds,  such  as  can  be  closed  all  around.  The 
sleet  and  rains  of  a  northern  climate,  during  the  months  of  Alarch  and 
April,  arc  worse  for  sheep  than  the  snows  of  winter.  Snow  they  easi- 
ly shake  oft',  and  leave  their  fleeces  dry;  not  so  with  rain.  This  pen- 
etrates to  the  skin  of  alibut  the  Merino  breeds,  and  superadded  to  the 
drencliing  overhead,  when  not  protected,  they  are  obliged  to  stand  or 
lie  down  on  ccldj  wet  ground,  than  which,  nothing  can  be  more  per- 
nicious for  sheep. 

"  To  prove  that  sheep  will  do  well  in  much  closer  yards  than  they 
are  usually  accustomed  to  be  kept  in,  when  we  were  in  Orange  coun- 
ty, Mr.  Pelton  of  ilontgomery,  showed  us  his  sheep  barn,  20  feet  by 
48,  the  under  story  of  which  he  devoted  for  shelter  to  a  flock  of  70 
sheep.  On  the  south  side  of  this  is  a  yard,  also  20  feet  by  48,  boarded 
up  so  close  and  high  as  to  make  it  doir-proof.  Here  Mr.  Pelton  has 
kept  his  sheep  for  two  uiiUers,  allowing  them  to  go  out  twice  a  day  to 
drink  at  a  spring  a  short  distance  from  the  yard.  He  takes  care  to  salt 
them  regularly,  and  feed  them  well ;  and  says,  with  this  treatment, 
his  flock  has  wintered  better  than  he  ever  knew  it  to  do  before.  We 
saw  the  sheep,  and  their  appearance  corroborated  all  that  Sir.  P.  said 
of  them.  It  has  been  proved  by  repeated  experiments,  that  sheep, 
when  sheltered,  keep  on  much  less  food  than  when  sufl^ered  to  run  at 
large  ;  and  when  we  consider  the  saving  of  fodder,  their  superior  health 
and  condition,  and  above  all,  their  security  from  destruction  by  dogs, 
no  humane  man  or  good  farmer  will  grudge  a  trifling  outlay  to  properly 
shelter  his  flockr. 


Reproof.  —  "  Who  hath  redness  of  eyes  .^"  This  scripture  inter- 
rogatory is  well  illustrated  by  an  anecdote  related  with  most  eftective 
dryness  liy  a  friend  of  ours.  An  elderly  gentleman,  accustomed  to  in- 
dulge in  frequent  jiotations  of  Cogniac,  entered  the  bar-room  of  an  inn, 
in  the  pleasant  city  of  H ,  on  the  Hudson,  where  sat  a  grave  Qua- 
ker, toasting  his  toes  by  the  fire.  Lifting  a  pair  of  green  spectacles 
upon  his  forehead,  rtdibing  his  inflamed  eyes,  and  calling  for  a  hot 
brandy  toddy,  he  seated  himself  by  the  fire,  and  remarked  to  the  old 
Gluakcr  that  "  his  eyes  were  getting  weaker,  and  that  even  specta- 
cles didn't  seem  to  do  'em  any  good"  "  I '11  tell  thee,  friend,"  re- 
plied the  Quaker,  "what  I  think.  I  think  if  thee  was  to  wear  thy 
spectacles  vvcr  thtj  moutk  for  a  few  months,  thy  eyes  would  get  sound 
again." 

CuKKTiNG  Cows.  —  Cows  should  be  curried  as  often  as  horses,  par- 
ticularly when  they  are  shedding  their  hairs.  Independent  of  other 
consequences,  it  teiids  to  ;irevent  them  from  licking  themselves,  by 
which  they  too  often  swallow  tlie  hair  and  receive  injury. 


^8  days. 


wmmik.  V./SSS  w 


-^^JgjgJMg^^nd^^iithEI^  oi  the  Planets. 
Ol  ^lercury^  i    Venus.     I      Mars.      (  Jupiter.' 


^jdec.  Bouth.  dec,  south.jd^e.  south.'dee   sout.  dec.  souUk  dec.  sout 


sou. 


I  sou.  mor.  |  sou.imor 

1  21  2  10  28  22  15110  27  31,11 
7  211110  3l|2125  10  36i2150 
13  2040110392011  10432223 
19  19  21  10  50,18  35  10  5122  49 


Saturn.     ,  Herschel. 


mor.  j  sou.  eve.    sou.  1  mor.  j  nor.  ev, 
h   m  °     '  Ih  m  °     '     h   m  °     '    h 
7  37  S.    8  3  24  18  24'mor.  )  0  45  3  07 
7  29N,213    5,18  13,1140    051,3"'4 
7  22    0  .52  2  46  18   2  11  20    0  58  2  40 
7  15    1  23  2  27  17  50  10  59:  1    5  2  19 


?iili^iLJ^I^il^7,S  lo    7    V  i  55  2    8  1^  ^9  lo  ^I    {  l||  'I 


Pliases  of  tlae  Moon. 

®  New  Moon  6th  day  Ih  45m  evening. 
])  First  Quarter  14tli  day  Oh  lOra  mornin" 
O  Full  Moon  22d  day  Ih  56m  morning.     "' 


°  I     Calendar,     10      0.    0 

<  [Aspects,     &.c.|risa.  set.  lsoath|Pl[r.fc 


«d"c5-<rrnnsI.S. 
0.uinq.  S.     Ji  9  o 
1|  in  perihelion. 
®Per.  (L^(S.(L<i 
Ash  We.  [6.2  ■ 

%^6 

1st  S.  in  Lent. 

((Wd-  a^id 

Clinton  d.  1828. 


1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16E'2d'S.  in  Lent 


23E 
24I  2 


®Ap._([r  highN. 


Peace  with  Eng- 
land rat.  1815. 
§  in  Aphel. 
Voltaire  h.  1694. 
§9  6-    §T2c5 

?bd. 

3d  S,  in  Lent. 


^Tief  "u't^''*''"^*^*  ^^^''^^'Sns  Of  the  Zodiac. 

—  PAnes.y  Taurus,     n  Gemini,     o  Cancer.     O  Leo.     ItP  Vir^o 
^'^"p.^m  Scorpio.     ;?  Sagittarius.     10=  Caprico^ul     :^Vqaar°: 


I 


jii^  m  e  MS. 184:5. 

Oh,  how  —  in  those  two  liappy  houra  — 

Huw  deeply  then  did  I  adore 
The  bright  unwearied  sleepless  snn, 
And  wish,  just  then,  my  course  to  run — • 

From  sea  to  sea,  from  shore  to  shore. 

My  deeds  thus  good,  thus  known,  tlius  bright, 

Thus  undisturbed  by  rest  or  night. 


Farmers'   Calendar. 

Keep  one  eye  out  upon  the  weather,  and  the  other  upon  the  sap- 
tubs,  kettles,  and  other  paraphernalia  of  the  sugar-orchaid.  The  last 
two  seasons  have  heen  unusually  bad  for  sugar-making ;  but  perhaps 
for  that  very  reason  we  may  be  encouraged  to  hope  for  a  good  one 
now.     Be  ready  for  \\\^  first  run,  at  any  rate. 

Foi  a  description  of  a  boiling  apparatus,  used  with  success  by  a 
Vermont  farmer,  see  last  year's  Register, 


The  iliftVrence  in  the  yield  of  sugar  from  a  given  quantity  of  sap, 
is  owing  to  its  possessing  more  or  less  acid,  which  lessens  the  quanti- 
ty of  sugar  and  injures  the  quality.  This  acid  is  corrected  by  putting 
into  tlie  sap  when  used,  one  ounce  of  lime  water  to  every  gallon,  when 
it  will  uniformly  produce  half  a  pound  of  sugar  to  the  gallon,  of  better 
quality  than  it  would  without  the  lime  water. 

Care  of  Cattle, — Cows  that  calve  in  March,  will  need  better  hay 
in  February  than  they  required  in  the  two  last  months.  If  you  have 
any  prudence  or  compassion,  suffer  not  your  cows  to  be  bowed  by  the 
neck  when  they  are  nigh  calving.  The  first  drink  that  you  give  the 
cow  after  she  has  dropped  her  calf,  ehould  be  as  warm  as  her  milk. — 
If  she  has  been  taught  to  drink  swill,  she  will  drink  her  own  milk, 
should  you  otier  it  as  soon  as  you  have  drawn  it  from  her  udder.  If 
she  refuses  it,  let  her  have  a  pailful  of  water  with  a  shovel-full  of  hot 
embers  thrown  into  it.  She  will  be  very  thirsty,  but  you  must  not  let 
her  drink  more  than  one  pailful  at  a  time  during  the  twenty-four  hours. 
Milk  away  all  you  can  get  before  the  calf  knows  what  you  are  about 
— he  will  then  nestle  the  udder  and  drain  it  clean,  and  prevent  the 
soreness  and  swelling. 

Durable  Ink  for  Marking 'Linen. — Dissolve  a  couple  of  drachms 
of  lunar  caustic,  and  half  an  ounce  of  gum  arable,  in  a  gill  of  rain 
water.  Dip  whatever  is  to  bo  marked  in  strong  pearl-ash  water. — 
When  perfectly  dry,  iron  it  very  smooth ;  the  pearl-ash  water  turns  it 
a  dark  color,  but  washing  will  efface  it.  After  marking  the  linen,  put 
it  near  a  fire,  or  in  the  sun  to  dry.  Red  ink,  for  marking  linen,  is  made 
by  mixing  and  reducing  to  a  fine  powder  half  an  ounce  of  Vermillion, 
a  drachm  of  the  salt  of  steel,  and  linseed  oil  to  render  it  of  the  con- 
sistency of  black  durable  ink. 

The  Annapolis  Herald  publishes  the  following  recipe  for  respecta- 
bility :  "  Cheat  your  brothers  and  sisters  out  of  all  their  patrimony  — 
eat  your  bread  w  ithout  butter,  and  refuse  your  parents  a  tomb-stone  \ 
Then  wear  an  old  coat,  carry  a  long  face,  turn  your  nose  at  tavern 
keepers,  and  drink  freely  in  the  kitchen,  and  you  will  become  a  respec- 
table man  in  less  than  six  months." 

Young  thriving  trees  will  actually  resist  flame,  and  are  the  best  pro- 
tection a  tenement  can  have  against  the  assaults  of  fire. 

Bad  Salt  for  Butter. — A  great  deal  of  good  butter  is  spoiled  by 
the  salt ;  and  many  a  good  butter-maker  has  been  blamed  for  the  qual- 
ity of  the  article  when  it  was  no  fault  of  hers.  Use  only  the  finest 
and  purest  salt, 

A  good  book  and  a  good  woman  are  excellent  things  to  those  who 
I  know  how  to  justly  appieciatc  their  value  ;  but  there  are  many  who 
I  judge  of  both  only  by  their  covering. 


31  days. 

jfT^new.                          n 

JJecluiatioii  and  Soiitliiiig  of  tlie  Planets. 

e  '' 

Mercury, 
dec.  south. 

Venus, 
dec.  south. 

Mars.      j  Jupiter.  1    Saturn.     |HerscheI. 

i_ 

dec.  south,  dec.  sout.|dec.  south. |dec.  sout. 

sou. 

mor.     sou. 

mor. 

sou. 

:nor.  I  nor. 

eve.!  sou.  mor.  i  nor.  1  eve. 

h    m !  °     ' 

h    m 

0     1 

h   m  "    ' 

h  m!  °     '     h    m:  "     '  Ih  m 

J 

15  30 

11  12  15  12 

11    123  20 

7    2  217 

1  57  17  32  10  24!  1  17  1  42 

/ 

12    9 

11  27  12  51 

11    6  23  31 

6  55  2  50 

137  17  21  10    3   125  1  19 

ij 

8  a 

11  44  10  16 

11  11  23  36 

6  48   3  25 

1  19  17  11    9  42   133  0  .'i7 

iy 

3  11 

eve.  j  7  39 

11  16  23  36 

6  40  3  58    1    0  17    ll  9  9r  14110  35 

Ho 

nort. 

0  18.  4  30'll20  93  30l  6  33  4  32i  0  42  16  521  8  59   1  49I0  12 

Pliases  of  the  Mown. 

C  Last  Quarter  1st  day  6h  23m  morning. 
®  New  Moon  8th  day  ih  46m  morning. 
D  Fiist  Quarter  15th  day  9U  3m  evening. 
O  Full  Moon  23d  day  3h  29in  evenint;. 
g  Last  Quarter  30tli  day  Oh  11m  cve'ning. 


Calendar,      10  10  1    0 

Aspects,     &e.|rise.'set.  IsoTjth 


h  m  h  m|  h    m 

<l  runs  low  S.        6  38  5  47,12  13 

E  4th  S.  Lent,  d  rf  (5  6  36l5  49  12  12 

2  ®Peri<;eo.  cfinQ 

3  Pres.  U.  S.  inaug. 

4  Dhd 

E  5th  S.  in  Lent.   ([ 
9  in  Aplielion. 

6  21 
6  19 
13  disoover'd  1781  6  17 
<i  runs  high  N.  6  15 
Apogee.  §13(3  6  13 


®|    ®    I       O       10    leq.  t, 
Pl|r.&  s.idec.  sou.|sem'T|0  si. 


6th  S.  in  Lent. 

[Palm  Sund, 

0  enters  <^ 
Good  Friday. 
0§dS"P- 
Easter  Sunday. 


6  34  5  50  12  12 

6  33  5  52  12  12! l^ 

6  315  5312  12,  Vi 

6  29  5  55  12  11 

6  27,5  56,12  Ui^ 

6  25,5  57jl2  lll><; 

6  24'5  58  12  lllqp 

6  22  5  59  12  10  <t^ 

6    0,12  10  W 

6    1|]2  10  8 

6    2,12  10  H 

6    3,12    9n 

6    412    9n 

6    6  12    9=3 

6    7|12    8'^ 

G    8,12     - 

C    9,12 


5  6  11  12 
316  12^12 
16  13  12 


®Per.   d  r 

5^c5  ,       ,       , 

1st  S.  aft.  Easter.  5  45  6  23  12 
U  cfci  5  4416  24!  12 


5  59  6  14 
5  57  6  16 
5  55  6  17 
5  53  6  18 
5  51  6  20I12 
5  49  6  21  12 
5  47  6  22  12 


8  a 
Tm 


h 

1  15 
9  16 
3 

3  54 

4  34 

5  9 
5  40 

a  set 
7  58 
9    4 

10  7 

11  8 
morn 

0    5 

0  58 

1  45 

2  28 

3  4 
3  38 


7  3  28 
6  40  29 
6  17  25 
5  54  15 
5  31 
5  7  40 
4  44  18 
4  20  51 
3  57  20 
3  33  48 
3  10  12 
2  46  35 
2  22  57 
1  59  16 
1  35  35 
1  11  53 
0  48  11 
0  24  30 
4  9'S.  0  48 
4  371 N.  22  51 


5  6 
G  ris, 
7  33 


111  9  56 
11  5 
morn 

0  9 

1  5 
1  51 


0  46  31 

1  10    9 
1  33  44 

1  57  18 

2  90  49 

2  44  17 

3  7  42 
3  31     4 

3  54  22 

4  17  36 


12  32 

12  20 
12  7 
11  54 
a  40 
11  26 
II  12 
10  .57 
10  41 
10  26 
10  10 
9  53 
9  36 
9  20 
9  3 
8  45 
8  28 
8  10 
7  52 
7  34 
7  16 
6  57 
6  39 
6  20 
6  2 
5  43 
5  25 
5  6 
4  47 
4  29 
4  11 


fcensihle  men  and  women  never  sneer  at  mechanics  and  others  who 
earn  their  living  by  their  labor.  But  selt-stvled  gentlemen  and  ladies 
not  unfrequently  do.  We  have  heard  of  a  "  lady  "  who  once  left  a 
ball-room  because  a  mechanic  entered.  She  married  a  basket-maker, 
and  died  a  wash-woman. 


But  now  —  since  I  have  heard  and  seen 
The  weary  cares  that  trouble  life, 
T)ie  evil  that  requiteth  5;ood, 
The  benefits  not  understood, 
Unfilial,  unfraternal  strife, 
The  hate,  the  lie,  the  bitter  jest  — 
I  feel  iiow  sweet  are  niirht  and  rest ! 


Ifaii-iners,'  Calendar. 
More  than  eighteen  liundred  years  ago  spring  wheat  was  held  in 
very  hig)!  repute  among  the  Romans.  It  was  called  the  trimestrian, 
"  wliicii,"  said  Columella,  "  husbandmen  arc  mighty  glad  to  make  use 
of;  for  when,  by  reason  of  great  rains  or  any  otlier  cause,  the  early 
sowing  has  been  omitted,  they  have  recourse  to  this  for  relief."  Pliny 
said  that  "  in  the  stalk  it  is  less  in  danger  than  any  other  corn,  for  it 
holds  its  ear  always  upright,  and  does  not  contain  the  dews  which  oc- 
casion blasting  and  mildew."  In  1804  and  1805,  the  first  attempt  to 
raise  spring  wheat,  on  a  large  scale,  was  made  in  England  ;  and  in  ca- 
ses where  the  red  wheat  had  been  injured  by  worms,  the  spring  wheat 
was  sown,  even  as  late  as  May,  by  dibbling  or  raking  it  into  the  naked 
spots  left  by  the  worm.  This  trial  was  perfectly  successful,  the  spring 
wheat  ripening  as  soon  as  the  winter  wheat.  In  this  country,  wany 
farmers  pursue  a  similar  course,  sowing  the  spring  wheat  where  the 
winter  wheat  has  failed  from  any  cause  to  flourish.  The  produce  of 
wheat  thus  mixed  should  7(ot  be  used  for  seed. 


To  XlciST  Potatoes. — I  saw  a  mode  of  loasting  potatoes  a  few  days 
since,  tliat  was  new  to  me.  I  do  not  know  but  it  is  practiced  by  every 
lady  where  I  am  not  present  to  see  it.  Take  an  old  cracked  iron  ket- 
tle, hang  it  over  tlie  fire,  put  in  cmliers,  then  thi',-  potatoes,  and  then 
more  ashes  and  embers,  and  you  will  soon  have  thoju  well  roasted  by 
tlie  heat  above  and  below.  Any  body  may  do  it  if  they  only  could 
think  of  it. 

A  Noble  Answer. — A  peosant  was  observed  by  a  "  nobleman  "  to 
be  very  punctual  in  Ids  attendance  upon  the  services  in  a  neighboring 
chapel.  When  he  was  returning  home  on  one  occasion,  the  nobleman 
accosted  him,  and  said,  "  Well,  Tom,  you  have  been  at  church,  and  I 
suppose  it  is  all  done  now."  "No,"  replied  the  peasant,  "  it  is  all 
saiil,  and  I  am  going  home  to  pray  that  it  may  all  be  done.^' 

Advice  Gratis.— Shut  your  eyes  to  the  faults  of  your  neighbors  — 
open  them  very  wide  to  your  own.  Stop  your  ears  while  gossips  and 
slanderers  are  speaking  of  others  —  take  your  fingers  away  to  listen  to 
the  voice  of  friendly  admoniiion.  |  Open  your  mouth  seldom,  and  nev- 
er but  to  the  point  and  purpose  —  shutltclose  when  misjudging  friend- 
ship liolds  the  glass  to  your  lijis. 

A  philosopher  has  said  that  he  never  knew  a  farmer  to  become  rich 
who  rose  late  in  the  morning. 

Dried  Strawberries. — [,ast  summer,  by  way  of  experiment,  when 
strawberries  were  plenty,  I  attached  threads  to  several  stalks  and  hung 
up  a  few  which  were  over-ripe  to  dry.  I  placed  them  inside  a  window 
facing  the  south,  where  they  remained  from  June  last  until  the  pres- 
ent time,  (March  28.)  They  have  been  tasted,  and  the  result  ismost 
satisfactory.  That  agreeable  acid  peculiar  to  the  strawberry,  is  in 
full  perfection  ;  the  flavor  of  the  fruit  without  any  watery  taste,  is  de- 
licious ;  it  dissolves  in  the  mouth  as  slowly  as  a  lozenge,  and  is  infin- 
itely superior  to  the  raisin.  The  experiment  may  be  tried  when  the 
fruit  is  so  ripe  as  to  be  scarcely  worth  gathering,  v/ithout  any  further 
expense  or  trouble  than  being  hung  up. 

By  Mr.  Ellsworth's  rejiort  it  appears  there  were  315,965  lbs.  of  silk 
raised  in  the  country  in  1843. 


30  days. 


^S'MSff^ 


Peclmation  amd  Sowthiiis  of  tlxa  glaiicts. 


t)    Mercuiy 

doc.  south. 

eve. 
li  ni 
0  41 

0  .C* 

1  11 
1  13 
I     '2 


dec.  south, 


nor. 

8  57 
14  8 
17  58 
•:20  14 
•20  51 


Venus. 


1   r. 

nort 
4  39 


mor. 
h  m 
1124 
1127 
1131 


-  34111.35 
10  22' 11  39 


Jupiter.  I    Saturn. 

dec.  scut.  dec.  sout.'dec.  south. 


sou.  I  mo. 

°  '  li  m 
23  15  6  24 
92  58  6  16 
22  37lfi  8 
22  Ills  5916.50 
■2142'5  5 


5  11 

5  44 

6  1' 


sou. 


eve 
h  1 
0  21 1 16  41 
mor.  10  33 
1141  16  26 
1123  16  20 
11  5  16  14 


mor. 
h   m 

8  34 
8  13 
7  51 
7  29 


Herschej. 
decl.  soutli 


nor. 

1  59 

2  7 
2  15 
2  23 
2  30 


morn, 

h  m 

11  43 

11  20 

10  58 

10  35 

10  13 


Pliascs  of  the  Moon. 

®  New  Moon  6th  day  2h  50ni  evening. 
])  First  Quartor  14th  day  4h  33m  evening. 
O  Full  Moon  2l\1  day  2h  22m  morning.    ° 
g  Last  Quarter  Sfith  day  61i  29iu  evening. 


Calendar, 

Asisects,     &c 


Qt6 
dhd 

0  in  Perihelion. 
2d  S  after  Easter. 

OcfD 

Q  runs  liigli  N. 

©  Apogee. 

3d  S  after  Easter, 


Shakspere  b  1564 
9% 6-  §gr.  elon 

Buttle  Lexington 
4th  S  after  Easter. 


®  Perigee. 
([  runs  low  S. 


Rogation  S, 


$sta, 


Herbs— Herbs  should  be  cut  when  the  flowers  are  fully  maturel 
and  dried  m  the  shade,  and  when  thoroughlv  cured,  placed  in  t'hna 
per  hags,  so  as  to  preserve  the  pure  aromatic  principle.  Many  pjan'^^s" 
by  tins  neglect,  lose    heir  efhcacv  and  fragrance  befbre  thry  a  e  u"ed  ' 

A  rook  was  recen  ly  killed  ,n  England,  which  had  in  its  cron  mno 
teen  grub-worms  and  seventeen  wire-worms.  ^ 


.^^y. 

And,  oh  !  what  morning  ever  look'd 
So  lovely  as  the  quiet  eve, 
When  low  and  fragrant  winds  arise. 
And  draw  the  curtains  of  the  skies, 
And  gentle  songs  of  summer  weave  — 
Such  as  between  the  alders  creep, 
JVow,  and  soothe  my  soul  to  sleep  ! 


1845. 


I[?'armers'  Calendar. 

Take  care  of  the  garden..  With  very  little  trouble  you  might  h  ave 
early  cucumbers,  melons,  lettuce,  cabbages,  tomatoes,  &c.,  &c.,  well 
started  in  boxes  sheltered  from  frost,  so  as  to  be  ready  for  transplant- 
ing as  soon  as  the  season  will  warrant.  Peas  may  bo  sown  at  almost 
any  time.  We  know  of  a  farmer^  near  one  of  our  largest  villages, 
who  ploughed  in  his  peas  last  sprirtg  as  well  as  he  could  while  the  frost 
was  in  the  ground.  He  had  a  crop  of  excellent  peas  for  the  table  in 
June,  and  made  a  handsome  profit  on  them. 

The  Farmer's  Mine  of  Wealth  gives  a  new  method  of  making  ma- 
nure which  is  worth  trying.  It  is  this  :  1.  Form  your  barn-yard,  so 
that  all  tiie  water  or  juice  may  flow  to  one  side.  2.  Then  sink  a  vat 
large  enough  to  contain  the  juice  of  the  yard.  3.  To  every  barrel  of 
liriuid  add  4  lbs.  of  stone  lime  just  slacked,  4  lbs.  wood  ashes  or  an 
equivalent  of  leeched  ashes  or  1-4  lb.  potash,  1-4  lb.  salt  or  its  equiv- 
alent of  old  brine,  3  oz.  saltpetre,  20  lbs.  plaster  or  mud  or  muck  —  mix 
thoroughly  and  stir  every  day  for  a  few  days.  4.  On  the  upper  side  of 
the  vat  place  rails  about  two  feet  apart,  with  their  ends  at  the  vat,  and 
above  these  a  tier  of  rails  crosswise.  5.  On  the  rails  put  a  layer  one 
foot  thick  of  straw,  weeds  or  stalks,  and  then  stir  up  the  vat  and  tho- 
roughly wet  this  layer — place  another  layer  of  the  same  thickness 
and  wet  it  like  the  first,  and  so  on  until  you  have  as  large  a  heap  as 
you  wish,  stirring  up  the  contents  of  the  vat  at  every  wetting  and  al- 
ways wetting  thoroughly.  G.  If  the  heap  consists  of  straAv  and  weeds, 
wet  thoroughly  every  fourth  day  ;  if  you  use  much  peat,  muck  or  earth 
with  the  straw,  wet  once  a  week.  At  every  watering,  make  holes  in 
the  heap  with  an  iron  l)ar,  from  8  to  twelve  inches  apart,  extending 
about  to  the  middle.  Incline  the  rails  or  ground  under  them,  so  that 
the  liquid  from  the  keap  will  return  to  the  vat.  Straw,  wet  three 
times,  will  be  fit  for  use  in  fifteen  days  ;  and  in  thirty  days  if  muck  or 
earth  has  been  added.  Water  may  be  used  in  place  of  the  juice  of  the 
barn-yard,  by  increasing  the  quantity  of  the  articles  to  be  mixed  with 


Value  of  Hens  in  a  Garden. — At  a  meeting  of  the  New- York 
Farmers'  Club,  Mr.  Smyth,  the  projector  of  the  Atlantic  Steam  Navi- 
gation Company,  said  that  he  had  in  England  trained  two  hens  to  des- 
troy the  insects  in  his  garden,  with  great  success.  He  would  let  the 
hens  into  the  garden  early  in  the  morning,  and  as  soon  as  they  finished 
their  work,  call  them  off  to  feed  them,  and  then  keep  them  away  until 
the  next  morning,  when  they  would  feel  hungry.  He  was  now  engag- 
ed in  training  a  regiment  of  hens  to  destroy  the  insects  in  a  field  of 
corn  belonging  to  his  nephew.. 

Vanity. — The  vanity  of  young  men  in  valuing  themselves  by  their 
fine  clothes  and  fashionable  dress,  is  one  of  the  most  childish  pieces 
of  folly  that  can  be,  and  the  occasion  of  great  and  often  lasting  injury 
to  them.  Avoid  singularity  and  too  much  expensiveness  in  your  ap- 
parel :  be  plain,  decent,  cleanly,  not  curious  nor  costly  in  your  dress : 
it  is  tlie  sign  of  a  weak  head-piece  to  be  desirous  of  adopting  every 
new  fashion,  or  to  think  yourself  the  better  in  it,  or  the  worse  without  it. 

"  Don't  rob  yourself,"  as  the  farmer  said  to  the  lawyer  who  called 
him  hard  names. 


31'  days. 


VW^S*. 


Decimation  and  SouOiing  of  tSie  Planets. 


jve. 

h   m 

1  10  52    0  38 

7  17  36  morn 

13  14  57111  23 

19  12  59|10  54 

25  1-2  28 '10  35 


Venus. 


13  2 
15  30 
17  45 
19  42 
2122 


raor.  sou.jmor.  nor.  Imor. 
h  m|  °  '  h  m  °  '  h  m 
11  44  21  9  5  41  7  54  10  46 
1149  20  35  5  318  24  10  28 
ir 55 19  53'  5  218  54110  9 
ev  ljl9  23|  5  10:9  231  9  5116  3 
0    7118  481  4  59'9  5l'  9  32  16   2 


Saturn,     i  Hersohel, 


D,   Mercury. 

'^-  dec.  south,  dec.  south. 'dec.  south. 'dec.  eout.  dec.  south.'dec.  sout, 


Mare,      i  Jupiter. 


sou. 


16  10 
16  6 
16  4 


mor.  nort.lmor. 
h  m[  °  '  I  h  m 
6  44  2  3719  51 
6  21|  2  44  9  28 
5  59  2  50  9  5 
5  35  2  56  8  43 
5  12  3  2  8  20 


Pliases  of  the  Moon. 

®  New  Moon  6th  day  .5h  7m  morning. 
])  First  Quarter  14tli  day  Oh  18m  morning. 
O  Full  Moon'21st  day  llh  8m  morninj. 
d  Last  Quarter  28th  day  Ih  35m  morning-. , 


°[o\     Calendar,     I  ©  I  ©  I    0     @     ®  ©       I    ©     ei],     . 

a  I  i  [Aspects,     &c.|rise.|  sot,  [south  PI  r.fcs.  dec. .nor*|sem'r  ©  fa. 


1 

5 

2 

6 

3 

7 

4 

K 

5 

o 

6 

3 

7 

4 

8 

5 

9 

6 

10 

7 

11 

K 

12 

o 

13 

3 

14 

4 

15 

5 

16 

6 

17 

7 

IS 

E 

19 

1) 

20 

3 

21 

4 

22 

5 

23 

6 

24 

7 

25 

K 

26 

2 

27 

3 

28 

4 

29 

5 

30 

6 

31 

7 

Ascension  Day. 

(lWc5      [(Ii|c5 

S  at  Ascens.  Day. 

©  eel.  visible. 
([  runs  high  N. 
§inQ.  5 trans© 
0h  □       [visible. 
®Apo.    d>$ci 
Pentecost — Whit 
[Sun. 

[1602. 
Cape  Cod  discov'd 

©?dsup. 

Trinity  S.  §inap. 

Lafayette  d  1834, 
O  eel.  invisible. 
9  Perigee. 
D  runs  low  S. 
Q.  Victoria  b  1819 
1st  S  aft  Trinity. 

add 

9  Stat. 
>2  Stat. 


4' 52 
4  51 
4  50 
4  49 
4  47 
4  46 
4  44 
4  42 
4  41  7 
4  39- 
4  38 
4  37 
4  36 
4  34 
4  33 
4  32 
4  31 
4  30 
4  29 
4  28 
4  27 
4  26 
4  25 
4  25 
4  24 
4  23 
4  23 
4  22 
4  21 
4  21 
4  20 


6  11 


57,np 


h 

2  12 

2  39 

3  8 

3  37 

4  7 
Dset 

8  41 

9  39 

10  19 
11 

11  36 
morn 

0  £ 

0  37 
1 

1  32 

1  59 

2  28 

3  1 
3  38 

Jris 

8  43 

9  41 

10  29 

11  10 
11  44 
morn 

0  16 

0  45 

1  13 
1  41 


10  44 

28  41 

46  21 

3,47 

20  57 
37  51 
54  28 
10  49 
2G  51 
42  36 
58  3 
13  11 
28  4 
42  36 
56  50 

10  44 
24  20 

37  35 
50  30 

3  5 
15  20 
27  14 

38  46 
49  58 

0  49 

11  17 

21  24 
31  8 
40  31 
49  30 
58    7 


15  53 
15  53 
15  53 
15  52 
15  52 
15  52 
15 
15  51 
15  51 
15  51 
15  51 
15  51 
15  .50 
15  50 
15  50 
15  .50 
IS  50 
15  49 
15  49 
15  49 
15  49 
15  49 
15  49 
15  48 
15  48 
15  48 
15  48 
15  4S 
15  58 
15  47 
15  47 


m  s 
3  5 
3  12 
3  18 
3  25 
3  30 
3  35 
3  40 
3  43 
3  46 
3  48 
3  51 
3  .52 
3  53 
3  54 
3  54 
3  53 
3  52 
3  50 
3  48 
3  45 
3  49 
3  38 
3  33 
3  28 
3  22 
3  16 
3  9 
3  2 
2  .55 
2  47 
2  38 


White  Carrots. — The  cultivation  of  this  root  is  attracting  con- 
siderable attention  among  farmers  in  England  at  present,  as  well  as  in 
this  country.  It  is  stated  in  some  instances  to  yield  30  tons  to  the 
.  acre.  Lord  Ducie  regularly  obtains  an  average  of  24  tons  to  the  acre  ; 
and  Mr.  Harris  estimates  the  tops  to  be  equal  to  a  second  crop  of  clo- 
ver.    It  has  been  common  in  Flanders  and  Germany  for  two  centuries. 


^n.^'jSi'. 


Look  at  this  brook,  .so  bJitlio,  so  free  ! 
Thus  hath  it  been,  lair  boy,  forever  — 
A  shining,  dancing,  babbling  river ; 

And  thus  't  will  ever  be, 

'Twill  run,  from  mountain  to  the  main, 
With  just  the  same  sweet  babbling  voice 
That  now  sings  out,-^' Rojojce  —  rejoice  !' 
Fanners"   Calendar. 


18*5. 


As  wool  is  the  article  upon  which  many  of  the  Vermont  farmers 
mainly  rely,  every  care  should  be  taken  to  make  the  most  out  of  it  — 
honestly,  of  course,  for  it  will  be  forever  true,  that  "  honestv  is  the 
best  policy."  Lord  Leicester  is  one  of  the  most  celebrated  of  the  Brit- 
ish wool-growers,  and  he  has  found  that  the  time  of  year  for  sheep- 
shearing  most  favorable  to  the  quality  of  the  wool,  and  the  comfort  of 
the  animal,  is  towards  the  end  of  June  and  beginning  of  July.  In 
Spam,  the  sheep  are  sheared  about  the  1st  of  May— correspundin" 
ceaily  to  the  last  of  June  in  Vermont.  On  the  night  previous  to  be° 
ing  sheared,  they  are  forced  into  a  Jong  narrow  hut  as  close  as  they 
can  be  packed,  and  there  undergo  a  great  perspiration,  the  effect  o'f 
which  13  to  soften  the  hardened  unctious  matter  which  has  been  col- 
Jected  m  the  ileece.  Ure,  in  his  Dictionary  of  Arts,  savs  that  the 
7jolk  (very  abundant  in  the  Merino  breed)  will  injure  the  tibre  of  the 
wool  by  fermentation,  causing  it  to  be  brittle,  if  suffered  to  remain  • 
he  therefore  urges  that  the  fleece  should  be  carefully  and  thorou'^hly 
washed  after  shearing  in  water  ncarlv  lukewarm,  and  then  well  prliss- 
ed  and  carefully  dried.  By  this  process  it  will  undoubtedly  lose  in 
weight,  but  the  cleanness  of  the  wool  and  the  iJe.xibility  of  the  fibre 
will  tar  outweigh  that  loss  in  the  estimation  of  the  manufacturer,  and 
the  wool-grower  will  unquestionably  increase  his  protit  by  the  means. 
i  he  mule  modihos  the  fleece  of  the  offspring  far  more  than  the  female  • 
when  coupling,  therefore,  always  select  the  rams  of  the  tinest  fleece! 
In  this  mode,  the  flock  will  be  constantly  improving. 


ASEs  OF  ■SHEEF.—Blackwater.  Keep  the  bowels  open  with  Ep- 
som salts  ;  and  give  a  tca-«poonful  of  elixir  of  vitriol,  or  sulphuric  ac- 
id, diluted  with  7  parts  of  water,  in  an  infusion  of  oak  bark. 

Blackmmzle.  Mi_\  an  ounce  of  verdigris  (acetate  of  copper,)  4  ounces 
of  honey,  half  a  pint  of  vinegar  ;  simmer  them  together  over  a  fire  for 
ten  minutes  in  an  carthern  pipkin.  Apply  to  the  mouth  on  a  piece  of 
rag. 

Cough,  or  Cold.  Bleed  ;  give  a  solutionof  Epsom  salts. 

Flij.  Fly  powder :  Two  pounds  of  black  sulphur,  half  a  pound  of 
hellebore  ;  mix  them  together,  and  sprinkle  the  sheep  from  the  head  to 
the  tail  with  a  dredging-box. 

Foot  Rot.  One  drachm  of  verdigris  (acetate  of  copper,)  1  drachm  of 
Lhie  vitriol  (sulphate  of  copper,)  1  drachm  of  white  vitriol  (sulphate 
ot  2jnc,)  2  ounces  of  water,  -2  drachms  of  nitric  acid,  2  drachms  of  but- 
ter of  antimony;  pare  away  the  horn,  and  apply  the  lotion  upon  .a 
leather  to  the  part  affected. 

Scab,  or  Schab.  Apply  a  lotion  formed  of  1  ounce  of  corrosive  sub- 
limate, 4  ounces  of  sal  ammoniac,  dissolved  in  4  quarts  of  rain-water. 
Ih's  IS  a  powerlul  stimulant,  and  must  be  used  with  caution. 

Rust  and  Mildew  in  Wheat — Wheat  struck  with  the  rust  or 


mildewed,  sliould  be  cut  at  once,  no  matter  how  green  in  appearance, 
as  tins  IS  the  only  chance  of  saving  any  thing  from  it. 


~^=^fSKX3ix^y  s.uhJte!E^s:xfsis:^xK:rrs3S!ystsa&M^ 


jrwj^'Si; 


30  days. 

DccliiiatioM  aTiid  Sotttliins  of  tSie  Planets. 
y;   Mercury 


]    Venus.  Mars, 

south,  dec.  souih.  dec. -south. 


noi-.lmor.  nor. 
"  '  Ii  m  °  ' 
13  27|l0  23|99  4a 
15S4,]:)'~3:-33  38 
17  -r;,i;i3J,  24  4 
20  39jU)48k!4  5 
J2  58il]  13123  40 


eve. 
Ii  m 
0  16 
0  24 
0  33 
0  49 


18  8 
17  37 
17  9 
16  48 


0  501-16  31 


mor 
h  I! 
4  'f. 
4  32 
4  ]8 
4  " 
3  47 


.lupiter.   I    Saturn.       Hers 

dec.  scut.  |dec.  south   dec 

nor.lmo.  sou.lraor. 
"  '  h  m  "  •  h  m 
10  22  9  lU'lG    3   4  55 

10  47  8  51  Ui    5    4  21 

11  11  8  3aiG    81  3 
1134|8  1316  !2|  3  32 
11  55'7  54|]6  17'  3    8 


Pliases  of  the  Mo«n. 
®  New  Moon  4th  day  8h  18m  evenir.-'. 
3  Fir.st  Quarter  12th  day  lOh  53m  eveniu". 
O  Full  Moon  19th  day  6h  28m  evening. 
__(l  Laat  Quarter  26th  day  lOh  37m  morning. 


:;  ii  I  Aspects,     «fcc. 


IK 


2d.SafTri.  ([Tl( 
(I  5d 

(T  runs  high  N. 

((5  6 

@  Apogee. 


3d  S  af  Trinity. 
Sani'l  L. Southard 
[b  1787 

N.  Y.  inc;jr.  1CG5, 


6  6 
7|7 
8  13 
!)j2 
10(3 

11  4 

12  5 
131  6 
Ml  7 
15|E|4th  S.  af  Trinity 


d  runs  low  S. 

®  Perigee. 
0  enters  23 
5th  S  af  Trinity. 
(I 'id-   <Ld6 


5Q.([}lIc5-S.L. 
[Southard  d  1842. 

cnid 

6th  S  af  Trinity. 


16 

■2 

17 

a 

18 

4 

19 

;> 

20 

6 

21 

7 

22 

E 

23 

2 

24 

3 

25 

4 

26 

5 

27 

6 

28 

7 

29 

E 

30 

o 

0   10 
rjse.  set. 


I    0     ®     ®    I       0       10    1 
[south  Pi  r.fcs.jdec.  nor.|^m'r| 


18 
18 
17 
17 
17 
16 
t  16 


7  36 
7  37 

7  38 
7  38 
7  39l 
7  40 
7  41 


4  16  7  43 

4  15  7  42 
i  J5i7  43 
4  ]5j7  43 
4  14  7  44 

1     14  7     4': 

4  14  ,'  45' 
4  14|7  45 


4  14 
4  14 
4  15 
4  15 
4  15 
4  15 
4  15 
4  16 
4  16 
4  16 
4  17 
17 
4  17 
4  18 
4  18 


7  45 
7  4t 
7  46 
7  47 
7  47 
7  47 
7  47 
7  47 
7  48 
7 
48 
48 
7  48 
7  48 
7  48 


eq.  ti. 
0  fa. 


ii  m 
2  11 

2  44 

3  19 
Csct 

8  16 

9  0 
9  38 

10  11 
10  30  22 

10  59123 

11  28  23 
11  59  23 
Jiiorij  23 

0  26 

0  56 

1  30 
9  11 
3  0 


6  23  15  47 
14  14  15  47 
21  39  15  47 
28  47  15  4' 
35  27  15  47 


8  20 

9  4 
9  42 

10  15 

10  47 

11  16 
11  44 
morn 

0  13 

0  44 

1  18 


41  44 
47  38 
53  7 
.58  13 
2  54 
7  11 
11  3 
14  31 
17  35 


15  46 
15  46 
15  46 
15  40 
15  46 
15  46 
15  46 
15  46 
15  46 


20  14  15  46 


22  95 

24  18 

25  42 

26  43 
87  17 

27  26 
27  12 


15  46 
15  46 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 


26  32! 15  45 
25  28  15  45 


24  0 
22 

19  48 
17  5 
13  59 
10  2o 


15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 
15  45 


2  29 
2  20 
2  11 
2  1 
1  50 
1  40 
1  29 
J  18 
1  (i 
0  54 
0  42 
0  30 
!/  17 
F.  4 
S.  8 
0  21 
0  34 

0  47 

1  0 
1  19 
1  25 
1  38 

1  51 

2  4 
2  16 
2  29 
2  41 

2  54 

3  6 
3  18 


During  this  month,  insects  will  frequently  attack  fruit  trees  in  great 
numbeis.  For  some  of  these,  as  the  slugs  and  others  of  the  sami  na-' 
ture,  n^sprinivling  of  ashes  or  lime  is  the  most  immediately  destruc- 
tive. For  the  api3  and  smaller  insects  of  the  same  habits,  a  solution 
of  whale-oil  soap,  applied  with  a  syringe,  is  tlie  most  effic.iciou=i.  Cat- 
odrpillars  can  be  destroyed  while  in  small  clusters,  by  burning  sulphur 


.JVIj  »•. 


This  common  iield,  this  little  jrook  — 
Whit  IS  there  hidden  \a  these  two, 

That  I  so  often  on  them  look, 

Oitaner  than  on  the  heavens  blue  ? 

iNo  be  >^ty  lies  upon  the  field  ; 

Small  r.. ;■.-■■ '  doth  tlie  nv   r  yield  ; 

And  yet  I  loo';,  and  look  .,■_'  lin, 

Wit'i  som.  thin'.'  of  a  pleasant  pain. 


Jharnac.  ,    Cwleiiitai'. 

The  e  litor  of  the  American  Agriciiltuiist  accuses  the  f  irmers  £fen- 
erally  of  cnttiii^  their  hay  too  early  and  their  grain,  too  late.  The  best 
time  for  cutting  hay  evid^^ntly  is  when  the  saccharine  matter  is  most 
fully  devetoped,  and  this  is  said  to  be  just  as  the  grass  is  going  out  of 
the  flow  r. 

In  reference  to  grain,  the  Farmer's  Cabinet  says  : 
"  W^e  are  satisfied  that  jr.in  is  very  often  left  too  long  standing  un- 
cut in.  the  field.  The  risk  oi' injury  from  storms  is  increased  —  it  does 
not  handle  so  well,  either  in  cutting,  binding,  loading,  or  stacking  — 
and  sealte^  out  more.  The  o;iinion  is  pretty  well  estahlish-jd,  that 
when  wlieat  or  rye  is  cut  early  —  we  mean  bo'bre  the  grain  is  entire- 
ly hard  —  it  makes  (juitu  as  much,  and  whiter  llmr,  than  if  left  till  the 
usual  time.  Sin^e  writing  the  above,  we  happened  to  read  it  to  an 
experienced  mi.ler,  who  is  also  a  good  farmer.  He  says  he  is  well 
satisfied  that  early  cu!  grain  —  that  v;hich  is  apparently  quite  green 
—  will  really  yield  more  flour,  and  is  worth  several  cents  a  bushel 
more  than  that  which  is  suffered  to  stand  till  the  berry  is  thoroughly 
hardened. 

New  Pitchfork  — The  American  Agricultural  Almanac  furnishes 
this  description  of  a  new  pitchfork,  for  which  we  suppose  thjre  is  no 
patent : 

"  This  instrument  is  the 
best  we  know  of  for  pitch- 
ing sheaves  of  grain.  It3 
construction  is  perfectly 
simple,  and  it  can  be  made 
by  any  skilful  blacksmith 
accustomed  to  forge  pitch- 
It  consists  of  two  tines  (C)  9  inches  long,  which  are  spread  2 
tit  the  shank,  and  2  1-3  at  the  ends.  The  shank  has  a  sudden 
curve  at  the  end,  of  about  2  inches,  so  as  to  bring  the  points  of  the 
fork  nearly  in  a  line  with  the  direction  of  the  handle  and  shank.  The 
naked  pnrt  of  the  shank  (B)  is  8  inches  long,  1  inch  wide,  by  1-3  of  an 
inch  thick,  and  enters  the  handle,  which  has  a  ferule  (A)  on  the  end, 
of  8  inches,  secur.'d  to  the  shank  by  a  strong  rivet.  The  tines  and 
shank  are  made  of  the  best  German  steel,  find  possess  groat  elasticity, 
which  very  much  lessens  tl.i-  1 .  lor  of  i):tc!iin>  The  hanJIe  may  be 
of  any  desired  length,  hut  should  pt,ss  ss  i-;  much  elasticity  as  possible." 


fork 
inch 


Tomato  Catsup.— To  a  gallon  of  skiinmed  tomatoes  add  4  table- 
spoonfuls  of  salt,  4  do.  black  pepper,  half  a  spoonfiil  allspice,  8  red 
p'epp;'r.s,  and  3  spoonfuls  mustard.  All  these  ingredients  must  be 
ground  fine,  and  simmered  slowly  in  sharp  vinegar  for  three  or  foiir 
hours.  As  much  vinegar  is  to  be  used  as  to  leave  half  a  gallon  of  li- 
quor when  the  process  is  over.  Str.dn  through  a  wire-sieve  and  bot- 
tle, and  seal  from  the  air.  This  may  be  used  in  two  weeks,  but  im- 
proves by  iige,  and  will  kaep  several  years. 

A  letter  Vvriter,  speaking  of  the  good  l)utter  made  on  t'le  White- 
Mountains,  says  "  it  it  is  well  .->)««/fe(/ by  ihe  dairy  dam.;;.l.i .'"  We 
are  ^lad  we  do  not  live  in  thalcegion.  » 


•31  d^ays. 


J  S7  &  I' 


Dccliitalioiii  and  goatSiiMs  of  tunc  Plaaiets. 
Oj  Aiercury.  i    Venus.     I      Mai 


19 


Mars.         jupitsr. 

kiec.  soutli.'dec.  south,  dec   south. i(Urc."sour. 


h 


nor. 


Saturn.    |  Herscliel 


dec.  soutli   dec. south. 


eve. 
h 


sou.  mor. 

h 


nor.|mo.     sou.jmor. 
h  nil  °     '  i  h   111 


134  1-3  1145,23  48!  0  53'lC24l  3  30  n]4  7  34':6  23 

723  53  eve.  191  34|  1     6,!'' "3^  3  n!l2  337  141(5  30 

13122    Ol  0  43  19  57l  1  13  lb  3ii  2  50  12  48  6  54  16  37 

JOjlD    2j   1    7,18    01  1  19  16  481  2  28  12    3  6  33  16  45 

25i;o34'   12.5,15  44'  1  25  17  13!  2    4  13  15'6  12']6  53 


nor.  lucr 
Ih    n 


2  43;  3  23 
2  19  3  24 
1  54'  3  25 

1  28;  3  25;  4  47 
1     3I  3  24'  4  24 


5  '■.3 
5  35 
5  11 


Fliases  of  ilie  Moon. 

®  New  Moon  4t!i  day  llh  40m  niornin". 
D  First  auirter  12th  day  9h  32ni  morni:!" 
O  Full  Moon  19th  day  Ih  13m  morning.   ^ 
a  Last  Quarter  •■:5lh  d.i,y  lOh  30ni  evenin" 


13 

2  4 

3  5 
416 
517 
6E 
7 

8 


Calendar,     I  0 

Aspeci.s,     &c.|rise. 


h  m  h  ni 
§  and  9  in  Per.  4  19  7  47 
©ItiD.  0in  Apo.'4  19  7  47 


©   I    O    |©|    ®    I       0       10    leq.ti 
south ;n|r.&s. [dec.  iior|sein'r!r:)  bI] 


_  Apo.   dru  h  N. 

OSdsup-  (19  6 
7ih  S  at'i  rinity'. 

Sheridan  d  1816.      . 

Braddocl<defeat'dl4  33'7  45:1 
[1755.14  24j7  45  12 


4  20  7  47 
4  21,7  47 
4  21  i7  46 
4  3317  46 
4  £3,7  46 


Columbus  b  1447. 
J  Q  Ad.mis  b  17C7 
$  in  Aphelion. 
EiSth  S  afTriivtv. 
Fr.Rev.coni.  i789. 
ij{  Stat. 
(5   runs  low  S. 

®  Perigee. 

E'gth  Saf  Trinity. 
2|cfstat.   add 


4  25  7  4)  i3 
4  26  7  44jl2 
4  27  7  43  13 
4  28,7  43  13 
4  2917  43  12 
4  307  4i  12 
4  31  7  47  12 
4  337  41|13 
4  3317  40112 
4  34(7  39|  12 
4  35,7  38112 
4  35  7  37!  i2 


iiO 

6 

26 

7 

27 

K 

28 

2 

29 

3 

30 

4 

31 

5 

•i96 

lOlh  ri  af  Trinity 


h    m'S, 
13    4'n 

4n 

4215 
4e3 

5a 
5  a 

5  1IL) 
5  lit 


4  36 
4  37 
4  38 
4  39 
4  40 
4  41 
4  42 


4  4317  29'  12 


Q  runs  high  N 

Wm.  I'cnnd  17I8.|4  44|7  28  12 
Apogee.  |4  45|7  27|l3 


h    m h     '     "     '     "Im     s 

1  58 '23    6  30' 15  45I  3  30 

2  43,23    2  10,15  45;  3  41 

3  31  22  57  25  15  45'  3  52 
Qset  22  52  16  15  45'  4     2 

8  I1I22  46  43  15  45'  4  13 

8  44  22  40  46i;'5  45'  4  23 

9  12  23  34  26' 15  45!  4  33 
9-39  22  28  44  !5  45I  4  43 

10     4'32  20  37  J5   i5|   4  5-^ 

„  10  32'22  13     8  15   151  5     1 

5:^'10  59  22    5  15  15  45^  5     9 

5-^n  29  21  57  59  15  45!   5  16 

5  ITl  morn  l21  48  CO  15  45'   5  y3 

0    7  21  3y  21|J..  46!  5  30 

0  49,21  29  .59  i 5  46    5  37 

1  43,21  2.)  II,  15  46    5  43 

2  43  21   !0     9  15  46!  5  -'8 

3  53  20  59  41I15  4i.    5  53 
Oris  j20  48  5;.'.  1 5  46!  ->  57 

8  12  20  37  44  15  46 

8  45,20  26  13  15  46 

,  .;;!:-     --^    9  '620  14  22il5  46 

7  35  12    6^\  9  46,20    2  11  i5  46 

7  34!  12    G^cf-,  10  ]5[19  49  39'l5  ^6 

10  47|l9  36  47115  46 

11  21|19  23  36  15  46 
11  57,19  10  5']5  46 
morn  18  56  15' 15  47 

0  40!  18  43    6]  15  47 

1  28;  18  27  39!  15  47 

2  19,18  12  54:15  47 


7  36  12 


7  33  12 
7  3J  12 
7  31  12 
7  30112 


6  in 

61  J 
6|^ 

6  ™ 


6  n 
fiin 

6 


6  10 
6  9 
6  8 
6  6 
6    3 


.  Good  Effects  ok  Plaster  cn  F7uit  rREEs'^::ihJd;t'^^ ,f7^ 
m  the  Watertow  1  Herald,  that  by  ascending  a  tVuit-tre^  while  in  h  L' 
som  in  the  spring  of  the  year,  and  snrinklini  id   «torf„;„i  ""i"f>»- 

the  tree  bore  20  bushel.s  o^'  apples  tr^oVlowft  fL  ,*^v\^'fe"rh"d  m'"'- 
er  produced  over  2  liushels  any  previous  year.  It  is  su  d  al  ,  O^,* 
plaster  is  a  good  preventive  to  the  blast.  '  '         ' 


!^o  o'a  EI  a  u  s 'S' ,  is^s. 


'T  is  thirty  —  can  it  be  thirty  yours, 
iSince  l.ist  I  stood  upon  this  plank, 
Whirh  o'or  the  hruok  its  figure  rears, 

And  watch'd  (I.-;  pebbles  iis  they  sunk  ? 
How  white  the  stream  !  I  still  remember 
Its  margin  glassed  by  hoar  Dceember, 
And  how  the  sun  fell  on  the  snow  : 
Ah  !  can  it  he  so  Ion"  ngo? 


l^ariiiers'  Calendar. 
The  month  of  August  i-^  the  mostsuitabl^  time  for  budding  apples, 
pears,  plums,  &c.  Budding  is  a  ])rocess  resorted  to  when  grafting  in 
the  spring  has  failed.  The  bud  —  fix  on  one  near  the  middle  of  a  heal- 
thy mid-summer  shoot,  and  sever  the  shoot  and  cfi'ry  to  the  stock  you 
intend  to  bud  ;  make  a  sloping  cut  round  the  bud  from  an  inch  and  a 
half  below  it  to  an  inch  above,  cutting  half  way  into  the  wood,  and 
taking  out  the  bud,  bark  and  wood  together,  so  as  to  prevent  the  bud 
from  wilting.  Buddinn-  —  cut  off  the  leaf  under  which  the  bud  is  sit- 
uai  d,  leaving  the  foot  stock  of  the  Ic-tf,  by  which  you  may  hold  the 
bud  ia  your  i.iouth  ;  next  find  a  sniontli  even  place  on  the  stock  in 
which  you  wish  to  place  the  buil,  and  carefully  make. two  incisions, 
clear  through  to  llie  wood,  in  tliis  shape  T ;  after  wliich  you  must  re- 
move the  bud  and  iiark  from  the  wood  attached  to  it,  taking  great  care 
to  separate  ujl  the  bark,  together  with  the  root  of  the  bud,  from  the 
wood.  If  the  root  is  not  separated  from  the  bark,  you  will  notice  a 
small  cavity  where  tlie  root  should  be  —  and  in  this  case  throw  away 
the  bud  and  try  anotlii  r.  The  next  step  is  carefully  to  open  the  sides 
of  the  incision  on  the  stock,  raising  the  bark  of  the  stpck  clear  to  the  I  i 
wood  ;  then  nicely  ir.  rodaco  the  largest  end  of  the  bark  of  the  bud, 
placing  its  inner  side  fl  it  against  the  wood  of  the  stock.  Then  cut 
the  upper  end  of  the  bark  oft"  so  that  it  will  e.\jctly  fit  the  edge  of  the 
top  of  the  T,  Willi  your  thumb  and  fiuger  bring  over  tlie  bark  of  tlie 
stock  so  as  to  em  lose  the  bark  of  the  bud,  and  finish  by  winding  a 
piece  0:'  wet  matting  or  cloth  smoothly  and  firrnly  round  the  stock 
above  and  below  tlie  bud,  wliich  must  be  loft  peeping  out.  In  a  fort- 
night the  bud  should  begin  to  look  round  and  healthy  ;  a  fortnight  af- 
ter that  loosen  the  liandage,  and  after  another  week  take  it  away  en- 
tirely. In  this  state  the  bud  passes  the  winter,  and  in  the  spring  you 
may  head  d  jxvn  the  stock  to  within  an  inch  of  the  bud,  and  then  fix 
on  a  stick  ti  whicli  you  may  tie  the  young  shoot  to  protect  it  against 
high  winds. 


"  V\'hy,  my  g(rod  friend,"  said  one  .Staffordshire  fanner,  vi^lio  stam- 
merei!  very  much,  to  a  neighbor,  who  stammered  nearly  as  bad,  "  why 
don't  you  go  —  go  —  go  to  Bra — Bra  —  Brady?  He  hiis  qui  —  qui^ 
quite  cu  —  cu  —  cured  me."  "  Has  he,  indeed.^"  said  the  other. — 
"  Then  he  shan't  cu  —  cu  —  cure  mo." 

SiniFPiNG  Leaves  fkom  Cob.n. — Some  farmers  are  in  the  practice 
of  stripplu"  the  leaves  from  corn  for  fodder,  during  this  and  the  follow- 
ing month.  'Ihis  has  always  an  injurious  clf,-ct,  as  no  part  of  a  jilant 
is  more  necessary  for  t!ie  maturity  of  its  seed,  than  the  leaves  —  for 
they  are  to  plants  the  sajiie  as  lungs  to  the  human  sy -item.  1'he  truth 
of  this  may  be  easily  proved  by  stripping  alternate  rows  of  corn  in  a 
field,  and  afterwaids  measuring  t!ia  proceeds. 

Gbf.e.n  Corn  Pudding. — A  l,'..uisvi!le  paper  gives  the  followingre- 
cipo  for  inakins  a  fine  pudding  :  '■  Take  of  g.aen  corn  twelve  ears  and 
grate  it.  To  this,  add  a  qu-irt  of  sweet  mtiic,  a  quarter  of  a  pound  of 
fi-esh  butter,  four  eg,'s  well  beaten,  pepper  or  salt  sufficient ;  stir  all 
well  togetlier  and  '.rike  four  hours  in  u  butter  dish.  Some  add  to  the 
other  iagrcdifiits  a  nimrter  of  a  pound  of  .'ugar,  and  cat  with  siuce." 


31  days. 


^  WJ&VJ SV. 


JUecliiiatloii  asid  S'oatliliig  of  tlie  Planets. 

a    RIcicury. 

Vonud.     1      Mars.      |  Jupiter. 

Suturn.     i  llerschel. 

't-  (ice.  south. 

dec. 

south,  dec.  south,  dec.  sout. 

dec.  south,  dec.  sout. 

1   nor. 

eve. 

nor. 

eve.  1  sou.  mor.  |  nor.  rao. 

sou.  raor.   nort.jmor. 

li   m 

o 

h    ra  °      '     h    m  °     '  Ih  ni 

°     '     h    m  "     '  1  h  m 

1  ]0  SI 

1  38, 

1^48 

1  31  17  50    1  33  13  27,5  47 

17    3    0  34  3  25'3  58 

7    fi57 

1  45 

10    4 

1  35  18  96    1    5  13  3GI5  26 

17  12   eve  i  3  19  3  32 

13    3  20 

1  46 

7  11 

1  38  19    1    0  36  !3  43'5    4 

17  20'1]  43   3  16  3    8 

19  sout 

1  41 

4  11 

143  19  39   0    6113401441  172S!11  18  3  13  2  44 

25    159 

1  aa 

1    7 

1  44  19  55   eve  'i3  48'4  18 

17  3V10  5-2'  3    9  2  20 

Piiases  of  the  Moon. 
®  New  Moon  3d  day  2h  35iti  mornin?. 
])  First  0.uarter  lOtU  day  oii  53m  evening. 
Q  full  Moon  17th  day  8h  27ni  n;orning. 
d  Last  Uuarter  24th  day  Ih  37m  evening. 


Ii6 
2!7 
3:e; 

4' 2 
5' 3 

0j4 
7  5 
816 
9,7 
10;]B 

in 


12 

13 
14 
15  6 


Calendar,     I  0  I  0  i    ©    |»|    ©    I       0      I    ©    leq.  t. 
Aspects,     &c.'r!se.|  set.  |south|Pl|r.fc  s.|dcc.  nor.|sem'r|0  s]_^ 


Q%0 

nth  S  af  Trinitv. 


nlR 


h  mlh  m|  li 

4  47J7  25  12    6,_ 
4  48|7  24J12  'cln 


4  50,7  32  K 
4  51  7  21  12 
4  53  7  20  13 
4  53,7  18  12 
4  54  7  17|12 
4  55;7  15  13 
4  56i7  14'12 
4  .57  7  13,12 
4  58  7  ll|l2 
4  59  7  10  12 


QhS 

12lh  S  nf  Trinity. 
(J  runs  low  k5. 

Geo.  IV.  1).  1762.    .  _„  . 

Q.Adelaidobl792  5    0  7     9|l2 
f  in  Aphelion, 
©  Perigee. 

13th  y  af  Trinity. 

Qd8   Q9  6 


5,7 
6,7 


712 

6;  12 

412 

2;i2 

0'12 

7J6  59  i2    3  ^-i 

9,6  57,12 

10  6  55h-i 

5  11  6  53  i^i 

5  13i6  .5:;  12 


6,1111 
6,IU) 

t 

5'- 

5,  in 

5,111 

4;i/> 

k 


K  Mlh  S  af  Trinity.'S  ISJO  5)  12 

2  O  runs  high  N.     |5  io  'J  4;)|12 

3  '5  :6,6  47112 

4  ®  /\;)ogee. 
5  Stat. 


5  17  6  45  12 

J5  1S!6  43,13 

5  19J6  43;13 

d  in  Per.  7^  st  t.  5  'J-3|6  40: 12 


3  14  17  57 

4  20]  17  4i 
D set  17  26 

7  44!  17  10 

8  ]0il6  54 

8  3'  10  38 

9  3  16  21 
9  33  16    4 

10    6  !5  47 

10  45115  29 

11  32115  13 
morn  1 14  54 

0  30,14  35 

1  35  14  17 

2  47ll3  .V, 
4  3  13  39 
])ns  jl3  20 
7  lo!l3     1 

7  46  12  41 

8  16  12  21 

8  47!l2     1 

9  2I|11  41 
9  57111  21 

10  38  11  1 
n  11  24:10  40 
n  morn  10  19 

0  14    9  5,? 

1  7    9  37 

2  5    9  15 

3  21  8  54 


3l|E  15th  S  af  Triiuty.  5  2l|6  3S'  12  0^  4  418  33 
Tender  CoNsc.E^■cE. — A  French  Ahhe,  calling^oiin 
on  a  bijhop,  was  invited  to  stay  and  dine.'  '■  My  lord 
conscientious  man,  with  a  very  "demure  and  scandalized 
already  had  a  good  breakfast,  a  substantial  luncheon, 
dinner;  and  beside':,  I  b?g  leave  to  ren)ind  yonr  lordshi 
s.em  to  have  com[.letely  foigotten  ;  this  is  a  fast  day  !' 


m  B 
C  0 
5  56 
5  51 
5  46 
5  41 
5  35 
5  38' 
5  21 
5- 13 
5  4 
4  54 
4  44 
4  34 
4  33 
4  12 
4  0 
3  47 
3  34 
3  21 
3  6 
2  52 
2  37 
2  21 
2  "(> 
1  50 
1  33 
1  15 
0  53 
0  40 
0  22 

^_4 

afternoon  up- 
,"  rejdied  tlio 
look,  ''  I  have 
and  a  CMpita!  I 
p  of  whuL  you  I 


15  47 
15  47 
15  47 
15  47 
15  48 
15  48 
15  48 
15  -IS 
15  48 
4?!  15  48 
2|15  49 
2  15  49 
47li5  49 
20;  15  49 
opi  !5  49, 
43:15  .?9l 
35!  15  5J| 
14!  15  .50 
42|l5  .50 
57115  50| 
59  15  50 
51  15  ,51 
31  15  51 
0  15  51 
19115  51 
361 15  51 
25  15  5-> 
14'l5  51 
.53  15  5  i 
23  15  53 
d'iilS  53 


SEPTriSJWtSJS  M. 


It  Cometh  back  ;  —  so  blithe,  so  bright, 

It  hur  ies  to  my  eager  ken, 
As  though  but  one  short  winter's  night 

Had  darkened  o'er  the  world  since  then. 
It  is  the  8.  no  clear  dazzling  scene  ;  — 
P-iiiaps  the  gras;;  is  scarce  as  green  ; 
Perhaps  the  river's  troubled  voice 
Doth  not  so  plnhily  say  —  "  Rejoice." 


if'iL-ntcr.i'  Calendar. 

i?EKD  of  every  kind  should  bs  gatliered  as  it  ripens,  taking  care  not 
to  niix  the  soed  of  weeds.  The  rule  should  be  to  reserve  the  most 
full,  plump,  sound  .and  hjalthy,  -.vhatever  the  kind  may  be,  for  seed, 
as  tiic  }jrodu''e  will  be  in  a  degiee  similar  to  the  seed  sown.  By  ob- 
serving this  rule  in  reference  to  wheat,  Air.  John  Merton.  an  English 
former,  in  )837-S.  produced  0  ton  5  cwt.  1  qr.  and  12  lbs.  of  r.^d  wheat 
from  79.2  seeds  !  —  and  of  these  seed-*  252  were  lost  by  frost  and  birds, 
leaving  only  5-1}  seeds  to  produce  this  enof-ous  crop  !  Verily,  the  se- 
lection of  good  seed  is  worth  a  little  trouble. 

Cutting  Gkai.n. — On  page  18  wo  have  gii'en  a  suggestion  on  early 
harvc-iting,  and  we  will  here  add  the  results  of  an  exn-iimentmade  in  , 
Eneland  in  1841: 

'J\r,t.  When  cut.      • 

1,  month  before  fully  ripe, 

2,  3  V'.-eeks  before  fully  ripe, 

3,  2      "  "         "        " 

4,  2  days         "         "        " 

5,  cut  when  ripe. 
From   this  it  will  be  seen  that  the 

v/as  fully  ripe  was  the  most  productive. 

Trees  and  shrabs  m-y  be  propagated  in  this  month  by  cuttings  and 
layers. 


Flour. 

Srcorifls. 

Bran, 

75  lbs. 

7  ibs. 

17  lbs. 

7G 

7 

IG 

80 

5 

13 

77 

7 

14 

73 

n 

15 

eat  cut 

two  weeks 

before 

it 

Mektai,  CoNsriTUTio?.'  OF  Man  and  Woman. — Even  when  most 
cultivated,  there  is  a  degree  of  roughness  and  rudeness  to  be  found  in 
the  mind  of  man,  when  compared  with  that  of  woman,  which  is,  per- 
haps, i  isoparable  from  its  superior  strength.  The  difference  is  well 
seen  in  the  parental  character.  However  fond  a  father  may  be  of  his 
child,  lie  would  be  teased  and  tormented  by  the  constant  watchfulness 
and  attention  which  is  necessary  for  it^  well  br-ing,  and  which  is  the 
djlight  of  the  mother  to  b^-stow.  Her  constant,  patient,  and  careful 
attention  to  minutia,  would  cert;  inly  require  from  him  a  much  greater 
effort  tlian  from  her,  and  would  fatigue  him  much  more  th'm  a  very 
consi  ierable  exertion  cither  of  body  cr  mind.  Woman  must  always, 
of  course,  continue  to  be  the  mother  of  the  human  race  ;  and  as  no 
chan  ,'e  in  her  condition  can  alter  that  law  of  nature,  so  neither  can  any 
c.hinge  alter  those  peculiarities  of  her  mental  constitution  which  so 
nicf?ly  fit  her  for  the  duties  of  the  maternal  character.  This  charac- 
ter, the  duties  attendant  upon  it,  and  the  pe(  uliarities,  mental  and 
physical,  which  are  required  by  it,  is  the  best  guarantee  that  the  dia- 
tinction  between  the  sexes  oan  never  he  lost  by  any  equalization  of 
these  rights. — Mrs.  Hu^o  Riid's  Plea  fur  Woman. 

Doctor's  Visits. — A  singular  old  gentleman  was  waited  upon  with' 
his  doctor's  bill  fur  medicine  and  visits.  After  cogitating  for  some  time- 
on  its  contents,  he  desired  the  young  man  who  called  with  it  to  tell  the- 
doctor  that  the  i.irdicine  he  would  certainly  pay  for,  but  as  for  the  vis- 
its he  had  charged,  he  should  return  them  again  ! 

Increasing  ihe  Milk  of  Cows. — Gentle  treatment  and  rapid'  and 
close  mil.iing,  will  tend  to  the  greatest  development  of  milk  in  cows,, 
and  contrary  practices  will  have  the  effect  of  reducing  the  quantity^ 


30  davs. 


SWlFVSEJfMISISR. 


as 


I>eclaMatioii  and  goutUimg  of  tlie  Planets 

Mars. 


Venus. 


doc.  soui.  dec.  south,  doc.  sout. 


sou.fev.     sou.|eve.  ruor.lm®.    sou. 

■'  h  m  I  °  '  h  ni  °  '  h  m 
2  3l|l48|-20  1011  3  13  47  3  5117  44 
5  36  1  50h0  9,10  35  13  4413  27  17  51 
8.3711  54  19  57110  9  13  3913  9  17  57 
11  3-2|  157  19  331  9  44  13  32  2  .37|]8  9 
14  172    l|!8  59'  9'»I13:^3'2  19|18    5 


Jupiter. 


mor. 
li    m 

10  23 
9.58 
9  33 
9  8 
8  44 


Pliases  of  tile  Moom. 

®  New  Moon  1st  lUiy  4h  45m  evening. 
j)  First  Quarter  9lh  day  Oh  34m  morning. 
O  Full  Moon  15th  day  51i  23m  evening. 
(T  Last  O.Udrter  23d  day  7h.36m  rnoniing. 


I  °  I     Calejadai-,      |  0  | 

I^IAspt'cts,     A,c.[rise,] 


I    0    l@i    ®    I       0       I    0     eq, 
.south  Pl|r.&s.|doc.  nor.|sem'r  0  fa; 


1 

2 
3 

4 
5 
0 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
10 
17 
13 
19 
20 
21jE 

22  '> 

23  3 
31  4 


<l5ci 

0Sa 

ICth  S  ctf  Trinity, 
d  runs  low  S. 

0§cilnf- 
©  Perige?. 

ah 6   add 

17tli  S  af  Trinity, 
Sur.  K.  Y,  1776. 

?  inio° 
d>3tat.   (iT^ci 

18th  S  af  Trinity. 
O  run^  high  N. 
0  enters  zO: 
Apogee. 


§  in  Perihelion. 
19t!i  S  uf  Trinity, 

O06 


h  m-'h  ml  h    mlS 
5  23  0  30  12     0|l(() 
6  34' II  59 
6  33jll  .59!:^^ 
6  31  11  59 
6  29  11  58'^ 


5  24 
5  26 
5  27 
5  28 
5  29 
5  31 
5  32 
5  33 
5  34 


6  27  11  58 
6  25' II  58ITI 


6  24  11  57 

6  22  11  57 

«  20|11  57 

35JG  19  11  5G 

5  36j6  17  11  ,56 

5  37lG  15  11  5'), 

5  o8|6  13,11  55 


5  39!6  11 


5  40 
5  41 
5  42 
43 
5  44 
5  46 
5  47 
5  48 
5  50 
5  51 
5  53 
5  54 
5  55 
5  53 
5  57 


6  9 
6  7 
C  6 
6  4 
6  2 
6  0 
5  58 

5  5;; 

5  55 

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il 


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11  53in 

11  52 
11  52 
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5  4dlll  50ii: 
5  44,11  SOlil 


li  m 
Cset 

6  41 

7  9 

7  39 

8  13 

8  49 

9  30 
10  22 
a  21 
morn 

0  30 

1  42 

2  55 
4  7 

(I  ris 

6  12 
G  43 

7  18 

7  53 

8  32 
'J   18 

10  07 


15  53 
15  5t 
15  .53 
:  15  53 
15  .54 
15  .54 
'ill '5  54 


m  s 


8  10  59 
7  49  G 
7  27  3 
7  4  53 
6  42  37 
6  20  i.-: 
5  ?,7   4- 
5  35  13il5  54 
5  12  33115  .55 
4  49  49  15  55 
4  26  59!  15  55 
4  4  5i]5  56 

61 15  .56 

3|l5  56 

(•|]5  56 
47' 15  57 
2  ^  33:15  .57'  5  40 
1  45  18115  57  6  1 
1  23  0  15  57|  G  22 
0  .58  40,15  58:  6  43 
0  35  19  15  58  7  4 
1:  56|J5  58    7  25 


3  41 
3  18 
2  45 
2  31 


0  14 
0  33 

0  51 

1  11 
1  31 

1  51 

2  11 
2  31 

2  52 

3  12 
3  33 

3  54 

4  15 
4  36 

4  57 

5  18 


10  58  g.  li  £8|15  581  7  46 

11  54    0  34  53!l5  .59   8    7 
irwrn     0  58  1915  59   8  27 

0  53;  1  21  44  15  59|  8  47 

1  .53;   1  45     9  16    0    9    7 


2  53]  2    8  33 ,16 


3  56 

4  59 


2  31  56,16 
2  55  18  16 


0  9  27 
0  9  46 
0,10    6 


'I  hose  persons  v.  ho  eat  a  Ute  suniier  should  not  lake  breuktast  nil 
one  or  two  hours  after  rising.  Those  who  dine  late,  and  eat  nothing 
afterwards,  require  hreakfasi  soon  fitter  rising. 

It  is  injuridu?  to  oat  when  'Trently  heated  or  fatigned.  It  would 
very  much  conduce  to  the  health  of  laboring  men  if  they  could  rest 
fifteen  or  twenty  minutes  before  dinner. 


OCT'OBtSm. 


Ynt  nature  surely  never  ranges, 

iVc'er  quits  her  gay  and  flowery  crown  ; 
But,  ever  joyful,  merely  changes 

The  primrose  for  the  thistle-down. 
'Tis  we  Jilone,  who^  waxing  old. 
Look  on  licr  witl;  an  aspect  cold, 
Dissolve  her  in  cur  burning  teari?, 
Or  rlothe  her  witii  the  mists  of  years ! 


Fantiois'   Calendar. 

Butter. — In  Holland,  whcr^  butter-rnakiiig  has  arrived  at  the  great- 
est perfection,  and  whose  huit  r  brings  the  highest  price  of  any  brought 
into  the  Eu  opean  markets,   the  following  method  of  curing  butter  is 
observed  :    The  biuter,   immediately  after  being  out  of  the  churn,   is 
put  into  a  shallow  vessi;l,  and  carefully  wash-^d  with  pure  cold  water. 
It  is  tlicn  worked  with  a  small  sprinkling  of  fine  salt ;  whether  for 
immediate  use,  or  for  packing,  the  batter  is  worked  up  twice  or  thrice 
a  day,   for  tlirec  days,  in  a  fiat  tub,   there  being  about  two  pounds  of 
this  salt  allowed  to  fourteen  pounds  -^f  butter  ;  the  butter  is  then  bjird 
packed  by  thin  layers,  into  casks,  which  casks  are  pieviously  careful- 
!    ]y  seasoned,  and  cleaned.     They  are  always  of  oak,  well  smoothed  in- 
j    side.     Before  being  used,  they  are  allowed  to  stand  three  or  four  days, 
;:■  filled  with  sour  whey,  and  th'?reafl°r  carefully  wasiiod  out  and  dried. 

"  We  beg  of  our  dairywomen,"  says  Judge  Bucl,  "  to  mark  two 
points  in  the  preceding  process.  First,  no  salt  is  used  but  what  is  in- 
corporated with  and  dissolved  in  the  butter,  and  whioii  is  necessary  to 
give  it  Havor;  and,  seeor^d,  the  butter  intended  is  worked  from  six  to 
eight  times,  to  incorporate  the  salt,  and  separate  it  from  every  particle 
of  liquid,  whicli,  if  l^ft  in  it,  would  induce  rancidity." 

Dr.  Anderson  recommends,  for  preserving  butter,  a  composition,  of 
saltpetrf,  one  part;  sugar,  one  part  —  one  ounce  of  this  mixtiu'e  to 
sixteen  of  butter.  Butter  thus  prepared,  will  keep  for  a  long  time,  but 
does  not  tt'ste  well  for  the  first  two  or  tliree  v.'eeks. — Bost.  Cuhivatur. 

Scalding  Mii.K  Fon  Bu  TTER.— In  the  Boston  Ploughman,  we  no- 
tice that  Mr.  Joiinson,  of  Framingham,  scalds  his  milk  during  the  win- 
ter scijison,  after  drawing  it  from  tlie  cow,  and  tlien  sets  it  away  in  the 
usual  manner.  The  butter  made  from  the  cream  is  as  yellow,  sweet, 
and  solid,  as  if  made  in  June.  The  same  thing  is  done  by  all  good 
butter-makers  in  this  vicinity,  with  the  same  effects  as  detailed  by 
Mr.  Johnson  — American  JJ.qricuhurist. 

Artificial  Oysters. — The  following  recipe  was  given  to  us  re- 
cently by  a  lady  in  Dutchess  '-ounty,  for  making,  what  to  our  taste,  is  j 
a  delicious  di  h  :  Take  young  graen  corn,  grate  it  in  a  dish  ;  to  one 
pint  of  this  add  one  er;g  well  beaten,  a  small  tea-cup  of  flour,  half  a 
cup  of  butter,  pome  salt  and  pepper,  and  mix  them  wrll  together.  A 
table-spoonful  of  the  batter  will  make  the  size  of  an  oyster.  Fry  them 
a  light  brown.     Cream,  if  it  can  be  procured,  is  better  than  butter. 

Benevolence. — If  the  certainty  of  future  fame  bore  >!ilton  rejoic- 
ing tlnoogh  his  l)lindness,  or  cheered  Galileo  in  his- dn.igeon,  whrt  j 
stronger  and  holier  support  rliail  not  be  given  to  him  who  has  Iov-/d'  | 
mankind  as  his  brothers,  and  devoted  his  labors  to  their  cause.'  —  w!:o 
has  not  sought,  bat  relinquished,  his  own  reoown  .'  —  who  hasbrr.ved 
tlie  present  censures  of  men  for  their  future  benefit,  atA  trampled  up- 
.  on  glory  in  the  ensriry  of  benevolence .'  Will  there  not  be  for  him 
sometliiiig  more  powerful  than  fame  to  comfort  his  sufferings  now,  and 
to  sustain  his  liojies  beyond  the  grave .'  If  the  wish  of  more  posthu- 
mous honor  be  a  feeling  rather  vain  than  exalted,  the  love  of  our  race 
afiii>rds  n>;  a  more  rational  and  noble  d':>sire  of  rjinembrance. 

"All  dosh  is  grass,"  as  the  horse  said  when  iio  l)it  the  man's  arm. 


31  days. 


OVVOSSEIS.. 


35 


Declination  autl  Soutliing;  of  the  Planets. 


C.  Mercury,  i    Venus. 


Blars.      I  Jupiter,  i    Saturn.     rHerschel. 

^    -iec.  Houth.  dec.  fcuth.^dec.  south,  dec.  sout.ldec.  south. 'dec.  sout. 

nor.  mor.  i  sou.|cve.  '    sou,lcve.  i   nor.lmo.l  sou.leve.     nor.jcve. 

'     '     h    ni' "     '  I  h    m  °      '     h   m  °     '  lli  m  °     '  I  h   m  °   '  i  h  in 

4  3110  5116  53   2    5  18  15   9    1  13  12]  1  46  18    8   8  19  2  3(j'll'49 

ou.   ill    3  19  121  2  10  17  23   8  4-2  12  59  130  18  10    7  55  2  31 1 11 25 

13    3  27  1116  2115:2    6  16  25    8  24  12  45  0  54  18  lli  7  32  2  25U1   0 

19    7  .52  11  30  22  o9|  2  22  15  21    8    812  30'o  27  18  111  7    822011036 

12    3  11  44  24  22'  2  29  14  14'  7  53  12  14:0    1  IS  lOl  fi  45  2.1511011 


Phases  of  tlic  Moon. 

@  New  Moon  1st  day  61i  9in  murning. 
])  Piist  Quarter  8th  day  Gli  41  ni  morning 
O  Full  Moon  15th  day  5h  6ni  morning. 
(J   Last  Gtuarter  23d  day  3h  24m  morning, 
^  New  Moon  30th  day  6h  52n\  evo.iing. 


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C'iRRViNG  THE  THING  TOO  FAR. — The  Boston  Post  says  tliaLa  man 
has  been  turned  out  of  a  Temperance  Society  for  eating  curned  lieof. 

"  I  ■^ay,  Mister,  how  came  your  eyes  so  all-fired  ciooked."'  "  My 
eyes.'"  "Yes."  "  Ijy  sitting  betweei>  two  girls  and  trying  to  look 
love  at  both  at  the  same  time." 


J^'OWE.^FZSEIS.  1845. 


Thrill  wliy  shoul'-l  not  the  grass  h:  greea? 

And  why  shoui.'l  not  tho  river's  song 
Bo  m^rry  —  as  thpy  both  have  bepn, 

When  I  was  here,  an  urchin  strong? 
All,  true  !  too  true  !  I  see  the  sun 
Through  thirty  winter  years  liath  run, 
For  grave  eyes,  miirored  in  tho  l>rook, 
Usurp  the  urchin's  laughing  look-! 


Farmers'  Caltiidar. 

Winter  is  at  hand  ;  the  frost  has  cliimed  dominion,  and  the  year 
is  wending  to  its  close,  wrapped  in  its  winding  sheet  of  snow.  Have 
a  care  for  vciir  n.ostfaitliAil  and  profitable  servants  —  your  cattle,  your 
horses,  and  your  sheep.  Some 'of  them  have  aideci  you  through  the' 
laborious  season  — others  have  ministered  to  your  nocessitios  and  sup- 
plied you  witli  the  comforts  of  life  ;  neglect  them  not  in  the  time  of 
their  need.  If  your  stock  is  in  gcod  condition  now,  see  to  it  that  you 
do  not  lose  all  this  advantage  ijy  suftoving  winter  to  overtake  you  with 
your  barn  j  and  sheds  unprepared.  Now  is  the  time  to  put  all  tlie  tools 
in  gec'd  order.  Keep  the  wasons,  and  carts,  and  plows,  &c.<!ti;.  under 
cover  ;  exposure  to  the  weather  for  one  winter  will  injure  them  more 
than  the  wear  and  tear  of  summer's  use. 


To  PnKSERVE  THE  Eye-Sight. — Evory  morning,  when  washing 
yourself,  dip  your  face  in  the  water,  open  your  eyes,  and  keep  them 
under  the  water  as  long  as  you  can  hold  your  breath!  This  strength- 
ens the  eye,  and  cleanses  it  from  the  rheum,  which  deadens  the  sight, 
and  considtrably  atfects  the  ball.  A  gentleman  in  Maryland,  by  the 
name  of  James  Calder,  after  using  spectacles  for  twenty-five  years, 
followed  this  plan,  and  at  the  ago  of  seventy  recovered  his  sight, 
so  as  to  see  without  them.  Dipping  the  crown  of  the  head  into  cold 
water,  every  morning,  both  winter  and  sum'rrer,  is  a  preservative 
agaj:^st  the  head  and  ear-ache,  and  wiR materially  assist  the  other  op- 
eration in  its  effect  upon  the  eyes. 

Cube  for  a  Foundered  Horse. — A  corre-pondent  of  the  Louis- 
ville Journal  says,  that  if  a  horse  is  foundered  over  niglit,  he  may  be 
cured  in  three  hours,  if  it  is  attended  to  in  the  rr:orning.  Take  a  pint 
of 'hog's  lard,  and  heat  it  boiling  hot,  and  after  cleaning  Iiis  hoof  well, 
an.l  t:  king  off  his  shoe,  put  his  foot  in  the  lard,  and  with  a  spoon  ap- 
ply it  to  all  parts  of  the  hoof  as  near  the  hair  as  possible.  This,  he 
says,  he  has  tried  for  more  than  fifty  years,  and  njver  known  it  fail. 
The  apnl!c::tion  should  be  to  the  foot  of  each  foundered  limb. 

SxtPHEN  Yates'  Process  of  Making  Cheese. — In  making  cheese 
in  the  ordinary  ./ay  practised  by  the  dairymen  of  Her'^.i.aier  county,  1 
discovered  that  vhen  the  milk  was  scalded,  an  oil  would  rise  on  tlie 
top  and  run  of  in  the  whey.  I  directed  my  dairyman  not  to  scald  the 
curd,  and  found  I  not  only  retained  the  aromatic  oil,  but  also  all  the 
cream  that  would  otherwise  escape  in  the  whey,  and  I  kept  the  cheese 
in  pross  for  some  days,  (occasionally  turning  tlieni,)  until  the  linen 
wrapper  was  no  longer  moist.  At\er  this  they  were  attended  to  in  the 
usual  v/ay,  except  that  they  v.ero  rubbed  with  hog's  lard  instead  of 
whey  butter. — Sm.  ./?g:  Jilmanar.. 

A  fALPABi^E  Hit. — A  "  notion  seller"  was  o.Tering  Yankee  clocks, 
finely  v;irnishcd  and  colored,  and  with  a  looking-glass  in  front,  to  a 
certain  I'dy  not  remarkable  for  personal  lieauty.  "  Why,  it 's  beau- 
tiful," p.iid  >.'  'Vender,  "Beautiful,  indeed  !  a  look  at'at  it  almost 
frightens  me  :"  said  the  lady.  "  'I'hen,  marm,"  replied  Jonathan,  "  I 
guess  you'd  better  buy  one  th~t  hain't  got  no  looking-glass." 

If  you  be  not  capab'  of  rising  to  the  knowledge  of  the  most  sublime 
truths,  learn  witli  "  tlie  little  ones  "  to  know  such  as  are  small. 


.^' o '%' sa  j^t  :r  E  R . 


30  days. 

Decliiiatioi?  aii<I  ^o^^tI^^ng  of  tlie  Planets^ 
tJ   Mercury,   i    Venus.   1      Mars. 


Jupi* 


?aturn.      Herschel. 


jdec.  south,  dec   sout.jdec.  south,  dec.  south,  dec.  south,  dec.  scut. 


sou.  eve.      sou.  ev. 

I  °     '  f  li    m  I  °     '  I  h  m 

1  If)  24    0    0  25  25  2  37i]9  47 

7  19    7    0  11  25  54  2  45  11  28 

13  21  53    0  25  25  57  2  59  10    3 

19  23  59]  0  40  25  34  2  591  8  26 

25  25  191  0  55  24  47  2  5l  7  7 


sou.  1  eve.   nor.  eve. 
h  m  °  '  1  h  m 
7  3P1]  5<^'!]  2918  7 
7  23  11  41,11  3  18  4 
7  10  1126  10  30  17  59  5  32  2  4  8  55 
6  58  1113  10  10  17  54  5  10  158  8  31 
6  46  11  1  9  44  17  48^4  48  1  56  8  6 


sou.  eve.  |  nor.  ,6 v. 

°  '  h  m  °  '  ih  m 
6  18  2  9  9  43 
5  55   2    5  919 


Fliases  of  tUe  Moom. 

I)  First  Quarter  6t!i  day  Ih  25ni  evening. 
O  Full  Moon  13th  day  7h  5m  evening, 
(i  Last  Quarter  21st  day  llh  30m  evening. 
@  New  Moon  S9th  d-.y  6h  51m  morning. 


°|0|     Calendar, 

2  I  ^  lAspecis,    &c. 


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"  12:4  24  11  48  li;    4  48  21  12  38  16  14  12    4 

13^4  23  11  48  11||  5  56  2?  23  1616  14  11  43 

15  4  22  11  49  ^j  Dset  21  33  29  16  15  11  22 

16!4  22  11  49  ^    5  56  21  43  18  16  1511    0 


Who  that  hi!s  ever  felt  the  refreshing  effects  of  the  mornin"  air 
can  wonder  :it  the -lassitude  and  disease  iliut  lollow  the  continual 
breathing  of  the  pestiferous  atmosphere  of  crowded  or  ill  ventilated 
apartments?  It  is  onlv  necessary  to  ol.seive  the  countenaiices  of 
those  who  inhabit  close  rooms  and  houses,  lo  be  sensible  of  the  bad 
eifects  of  shutting  out  the  external  air.  i 


19  sa  e  j^  jfs  sj  E  IS . 


184:5. 


So  ba  it !  1  have  lo^l  —  and  wo:; ! 

For  once,  tlie  Past  was  poor  to  me  — 
Tho  Futuie  Jim ;  and  though  the  sun 

Shed  life  and  strength,  and  I  was  free, 
I  felt  not  —  knnw  no  grateful  pleasure  ; 
All  seemed  but  at  tlie  common  measure  : 
But  7WW  —  the  experieuepd  Spirit  old 
Turns  all  tlie  leaden  past  to  gold. — Barrn  Cnrninull. 


Faviiiers'   Calendar. 

All  hail  !  The  work  is  done,  the  season  closed,  your  cup  is  full ; 
what  remains  but  to  pour  out  your  hearts  in  Thanksgiving  for  the  past  ? 
Be  it  with  unfeigned  gratitude,  and  let  not  the  joyful  day  pass  without 
remembering  that  it  is  more  Idessed  to  give  than  to  receive  the  cii  iri- 
ties  of  life  ;  and  so  may  you  long  receive  blessings  from  the  Blessed 
One,  to  be  His  happy  almonev  to  others. 


Honesty  the  Best  Poi  icv. — A  firmer  called  on  Earl  Fitzwilliam 
to  represent  that  his  crop  of  wheat  had  been  injured,  in  a  field  adjoin- 
ing a  certain  wood  where  his  hounds  had,  during  the  winter,  frequent- 
ly met  to  huiit.  He  stated  that  the  young  wheat  had  been  so  cut  up 
nnd  destroyed,  that  in  some  parts  he  could  not  hope  for  any  produce. 
"Well,  my  friend,"  said  his  lordship,  "  I  am  aware  that  we  have 
frequently  met  on  tiiat  field,  and  that  we  have  done  considerable  inju- 
ry ;  and  if  you  can  procure  an  estimate  of  the  loss  you  have  sustain- 
ed, I  will  repay  you."  The  farmer  repli-Hl,  that,  anticipating  his 
lordship's  consideiation  and  kindness,  he  had  requested  a  friend  to  as- 
sist him  in  estimating  the  damage,  and  they  thought,  that  as  the 
crop  seemed  quite  destroyed,  fii'iy  dollars  \vould  not  more  than  repay 
him.  The  earl  immediately  give  him  the  money.  As  the  harvest, 
however,  approached,  the  wheat  grew,  and  in  those  parts  of  tho  field 
that  were  trampled,  the  corn  was  the  strongest  and  most  luxuriant. — 
The  farmer  went  again  to  his  lordship,  and  being  introduced,  said,  "I 
am  come,  my  lord,  respecting  the  field  of  wheat  adioining  su'ih  a  wood." 
He  instantly  recollected  the  circumstances.  "•  Well,  my  friend,  did  I 
not  allow  you  sutKcient  to  remunerate  you  for  your  loss  ?"  "  Yes, 
my  lord,  I  have  found  that  I  have  sus'  lined  no  h^ss  at  all ;  for  where 
tiie  horses  had  most  cut  up  the  land,  the  crop  is  most  promising ;  and 
I  have  therefore  brought  the  fifty  dol!  .rs  back  again."  "  Ah  1"  ex- 
claimed the  venerable  carl,  "this  is  what  I  like  —  this  is  what  ought 
to  be  between  man  and  man."  He  then  entered  into  conversation  with 
the  fanner,  asking  him  some  questions  abo^t  his  family  —  how  many 
children  he  had,  &c.  His  lordship  then  went  into  another  room,  and 
returning,  presented  the  farmer  a  check  for  one  hundred  dollars.  ''  Take 
care  of  this,  and  when  your  eldest  son  is  of  age  prese}it  it  to  him,  and 
tell  the  occasion  that  produced  it."  We  know  not  wliich  most  to  ad- 
mire, the  benevolence  or  the  wisdom  displayed  by  this  illustrious  man  ; 
for  while  doing  a  noble  act  of  generosity,  he  was  handing  iJfcwn  a  les- 
son of  integrity  to  another  generation 

Good  TnotTGHTS  on  Education. — Education  does  not  commence 
with  the  alphabet.  It  liegins  with  a  motlier's  looks  — with  a  father's 
nod  of  approbation,  or  a  sign  of  reproof  —  with  a  sister's  genlle  pres- 
sure of  the  hand,  or  a  brotlier's  noble  act  of  forbearance  —  with  hand- 
fulls  of  Jlowcrs  in  green  and  daisy  meadows  —  with  birds'  nests  admir- 
ed but  not  touched  —  with  creeping  ants,  and  almost  imperceptible 
emmets  —  -.vith  humming  bees  and  gliss  bee-hives  —  with  pleasant 
walks  in  shady  lanes  —  and  with  thoughts  directed  in  sweet  and  kind- 
ly tones  and  words  to  nature,  to  beauty,  to  acts  of  benevol3nce,  to 
tloods  of  virtue,  and  to  the  sense  of  all  good,  to  God  hiraj  Jif. 

Pride  is  us  loud  a  beggar  as  want,  and  a  great  deal  more  saucy. 


I>€cIiMatioiii  yuad  "^oMtfain;;  oj^lie  Pi;»niets.  ~ 

VgPus.  Mars.      1  Jupiter.  ,    Satuin.    1  Hersehel. 

doc.  south,  dec.  south,  dec.  sout.  dec.  south. 'dec.south. 


I  sou.  leve. 

r  '  I  h  i^ 
'95  50  1  JO 
125  31  1  81 
'94  24  1  2? 
22  '19\  1  (■ 
;21  i7l  0  2t 


sou. 

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22  4 
M  13 
18  9 
15  51 


sou. 


eve 

h   : 

3  Ills  3C 

3  15i  4    e 

3  18;  2  26 

3  201  0  .50 

3  19  N. 34 


eve.      nor.ieve.   sou. 

h  m!  °  '  h  m  °  ' 
6  35  10  5119  18  17  40 
6  24  10  44;8  53  17  32 
6  13,10  3918  28  17  23 
6  2;  10  36,8  3  17  14 
5  52I16  37W40  17    3 


Pliases  of  tlie  J^Jpon. 
D  First  Quarter  5th  day  lOh  2ui  evening. 
O  Full  ;\Toon  13th  day  ih  53m  evening." 
d  Last  Quarter  21st  day  6h  37m  evening. 
®  New  Moon  28th  day  bli  3ai  evening. 


l|2 
2  3 
3 
4 


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Aspects,    «Stc.  rise 


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5  in  perihelion. 
Christmas  Day. 

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1st  Saf  Christmas 
@  Perigee. 


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h  m  h  m\  h   m!S. 
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7  17  4  22|ll  50 
7  18,4  22  11  50 
7  19  4  22  11  51 
7  20  4  22  11  51 
7  2J|4  21111  51 
7  22|4  21111  52 
7  23  4  2iai  52 
7  24  4  21J11  53 
7  25  4  21  11  53 
25  4  21  11  54 
7  264  21.  U  54 
7  27  4  92  11  55 
7  27  4  22  11 
7  28  4  22 
7  29  4  23 


7  29 
7  30 
7  31 

32 
7  32 

32 
7  33 

33 
7 '34 

34 
7  34 
7  35 
7  35 
7  36 
7  36 


4  23 
4  23 
4  24 
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4.24 
4  25 
4  25 
4  26 
4  26 
4  27 
4  27 
4  28 
4  29 
4  30 
4  31 


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11  58 
11  57 
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11  58 
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7  5  21  53  41 

8  J9|22     1  40 

9  33;22  10  13 

10  45  22  18  21 

11  54'22  26    2  16  16 
morn  23  33  17116  16 

1  422  40    6  16  18 

2  9,22  46  28  16  16 

3  1422  52  23  16  16 


16  15 
16  15 
16  15 
16  15 


4  18 

5  17 

6  16 
Diis 

5  26 

6  21 

7  18 

8  17 

9  16 
10  15 


22  57  50 

23  2  50 
23  7  24 
23  11  29 
23  15  7 
23  18  16 
23  20  59 
23  23  13 
23  2.5  8 
23  26  15 


11  16  23  27  4 


morn 

0  16 

1  20 

2  27 

3  35 

4  45 

5  52 
a.  set 
5  55 

7  11 

8  28 


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16  17 
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16  17 
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16  17 
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16  1 


23  27  24 
23  27  16 
23  26  40 
23  25  37 
23  24  4  16  17 
23  22  2|l6  17 
23  19  33  16  17 
23  16  35  16  17 
!3  13  ll)l6  17 
!3  9  18116  17 
23    5    3!l6  17 


The  1'arson  and  the  Farmer.— An  iwnest  bluff  farmer  n 
the   parson  of   the   parish  in  a   hye-lane,    and   not    "ivin"-   hin 
way  so  readily  as  he  expected,  the  parson,   with  an  erect  chest 
him  that  "he  was  hptler  fed  than  taught."     "  Very  true   indeed 
replied  the  farmer,  "  for  yci:  teach  me,  and  I  feed" myself.  ' 

Never  eat  a  heaity  supper-just  before  retiring  to  rest. 


10  37 
10  14 
9  50 
9  25 
9  1 
8  35 
8  9 
7  43 
7  17 
6  48 
6  21 
5  53 
5  25 
4  56 
4  27 
3  58 
3  28 
2  59 
2  29 
1  59 
1  29 
0  59 
F.  29 
S.     1 

0  30 

1  0 

1  30 

2  0 
2  30 

2  59 

3  28 


etmg 
1  the 
,  told 


30  TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS. 

Totvis  €Jerl£,  Constitbles,  Selectmen,  Trustees,  Over- 
see.- of  tlie  Poor,  To-*vit  Agent,  and  Post-Master, 
foi:  eacli  Town  iu.  tJic  State. 

tSenttingioH  foiiiiSy. 

^RLrJVOTOJiT.—'l'own  clerk  John  B  L^tlirop,  constables  Frederick 
S  C-uifielc!,  Josiah  Arnold  ;  overseer  oi"  the  poor  Asahel  Hurd ;  town 
ii^w-nt  Anson  Buck ;  selectmen  Samuel  Buck,  W  illard  HoUoi,  VVm  D 
lioit ;  tiusti'c^s  Sylvester  Doming,  Asahel  Hurd,  Oyius  B  11  lis  ;  list- 
trs  ljiu>i;ii'l  llawley,  William  Billings,  Niram  Hard  ;  postmist3rs  Cy- 
rus |{  Hill-i,  Arh.igton,  Jon.ilhan  Baker  jr  ,  West  Ai'lington. 

iJ£jVjV7..'«7'OJV.— Townc;  rk  William  Haswell,  const  I'lles  John 
Fay,  James  S  I\Ierrill ;  overseer  of  the  poor  James  P  GoJiiey  ;  town 
agent  John  Hicks;  selectmen  Samuel  Chandler,  Edward  M  Welling, 
Fra  Hawks,  Ja's  P  Godfrey,  Freeman  Str  ittoa  ;  trustees  Staph -n  Dew- 
ey, E  D  Mubbell,  W  J  Watson  ;  listers  E  D  Hubbell,  Perox  Harwood 
jr.,  George  Benton,  G  M  (Unry,  Anson  Wood;  postmasters  John  C 
Ilaswell,  Bennington  Centre,  Henry  Robinson,  East  Bennington,  VVm 
E  Hawks,  North  Bennington. 

D0Ri^E7\ — Town  cle^k  Heman  Morse,  constables  Wm  S  Martin- 
d^iio,  tlobinson  Andrus  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent 
CiK.uncey  Green  ;  selectmen  Experience  Borrows,  Jarvis  Andrus,  J  T 
(irilfith;  trustees  Moses  Kellogg,  Heman  Morse,  Benjamin  Ames; 
listers  Chauncey  Bort  ind,  W  S  Dunton,  James  Curtis  ;  postmasters 
James  A  Hodge,  Dorset,  Marcius  B  Roberts,  East  Dorset,  Lewis  Cur- 
tis, North  Dorset. 

LMMDGHOf^E.—Town  clerk  Elijah  Woodard,  constable  Amasa 
SJtley,  overseer  of  the  poor  Roswell  Rowel!,  town  agent  A, loria  Ben- 
son, selectmen  James  Martin,  Jonathan  F  Martin,  Gideon  D  ivis  ;  trus- 
tee Gide..  1  Davis  ,  listers  Jonathan  F  Martin,  A  P  Leland,  Elias  Ab- 
bott ;  postmaster  Solah  Warner 

J\M.V0HES7'ER— Town  'lerk  Wm  M  Sperry,  constable  Fowler 
W  Hoyl,  overseers  of  the  pour  (selectmen),  to.vn  ag^nt  John  S  Potli- 
b.i.ie,  selectmen  John  S  Pettibone,  E  M  Curtis,  James  Hickox  ;  trus- 
tc!es  D  1  liel  Roberts  jr.,  Darwia  Andrews,  Cyrus  Munson ;  listers 
James  VVneaton,  Solomon  Bentley  jr.,  Samuel  Taylor  ;  postmasters  L 
C  Orvis,  Manchester,  Lyman  Harrington,  Factory  Point 

PERt/.—Town  clerk  Thomas  Baldwin  jr.,  constable  Freeman  Ly- 
on, overseer  ot  tlie  poor  and  town  agent  Benjamin  Barnard,  selectmen 
J  imes  Wait,  Benj  S  Ballard,  Ira  K  Batchelder ;  trustees  Benjamin 
Barnan',  Stephen  Dudley,  Goodell  Walker  ;  listers  Stei)hen  Dudley, 
George  Batchelder,  Jesse  Rider;  postmaster  Oliver  P  SimonJ=. 

POWJ^'AL. — Town  clerk  Sylvanus  Danforth,  constables  Job  E  Card, 
Isaac  M  Mallery ;  overseers  of  tae  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Eli- 
jah Barber  ;  s"bctmen  Barber  Thompson,  EUjah  Barber,  Mosjs  Whip- 
ple ;  trustees  Elijah  Barber,  David  Gardner,  Reynold  Carpeifter ;  list- 
ers David  Gardner,  Homer  Myers,  Jolin  A  Mooar  ;  postm  ;ster  John 
M  Potter. 

REjiDiBORO\ — Town  clerk  Ambrose  Stone,  constable  Jason  P 
Lord,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Jonathan  Hough- 
ton, selectiiun  Darius  P  Carpenter,  Calvin  Hicks,  Seth  Bishop  ;  trus- 
tee Isaac  Elanchard  ;  listers  Lorenzo  Bowen,  Lewis, StaiTord,  Daniel 
Goodell ;  postmaster  Royal  L  Hougliton. 

RUPERT. — Townclerk  Hunry  Sh-ldon,  constables  Thomas  S  Be- 
bee,  Harmon  Underbill ;  overseers  of  the  poor  and  selectmen  Stephen 
Taylor,  John  Moore,  Seth  Sheldon;  trustees  Nathan  Burton,  Henry 
Sh(!ldon,  John  P  lolps  ;  listers  James  Sheldon,  Harman  Underhrll,  Ly- 


TOW.N   OFF1CEB3  AKD  POSTMASTERS. 


31 


nmnKiane;  poetmasU  rs  U-vid  Sheldon,  Rupert,  Enoch  S  Sherman, 
West  Kunert.  Kinne  PrescoU,  Eist  Eupcrt. 

SjIJ^-D C, ATE.— Tos'^n  clerk  Waller  Randall,  constable  Daniel  Wel- 
er,  overseers  of  the Voor  (selectmen.),  town  agent  Roswell  Tuttl°,se- 
lectmen  Roswell  Tattle,  Grandison  Pherman,  Horace  Hurd  •  tru'itees 
Theodore  Sanderson,  Charles  Sayre,  Josiah  S  Thomas ;  listers  Levi 
Randall,  Levi  Peck,  Josiah  ri  Thongs  ;  postmaster  Joseph  Tuttle. 

SEAR  SB  UR  QH  —Town  clerk  Joseph  Eames,  constable  Jaini's  Fnr- 
rington,  overso' rs  ol'the  poor,  town  agents  and  selectmen  Joseph  Cro- 
sier, John  Kn,.pp,  Ashfcy  Stone  ;  trustees  Joseph  Crosier,  Joseph 
Lames  ;  listers  iJngham  Morse,  Joseph  Eames,  Joseph  Crosier  •  nost- 
niaster  John  Harris. 

SlIAFTSBURY.— Town  clerk  Hiram  Barton,  constables  J  M  OJin 
James  Clark;  oveiseers  of  the  poor  (setectraen);  town  agent  B  FOliri- 
sf  lectmen  Philorman  Bates,  N  L  Cr<j3s,  Eli  Stone  :  trustees  Lemuel 
Eottum,  Aahum  Wheetock,  J  B  Mattiscn  ;  listers  Hi  ram  Barton  and 
others  ;  postmasters  N  R  Douglass,  Shaftsbury,  C  E  Ifoughton,  South 
bhattsbury.  * 

STAMFORD.-Town  clerk  Otis  Phillips,  constable  fra  Lee,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  and  town  agent  V\^illiam  Sanford,  selectmen  Jencks 
Phillips,  Isaac  Smead  jr.  Baxter  Adams  ;  trustees  S  C  Willard  J  L 
Wilmarth,  EKsha  Lake  ;  listers  Otis  Phillips,  Tyler  Sumner,  Caleb 
Dickinson  ;  postmaster  S  C  Millerd. 

SUM DERLAJVD.-Town  clerk  Reuben  Webb  jr.,  constable  Eben 
H  Graves,  i.vcrseer  ot  the  poor  Jerome  J  Hill,  towii  agent  Giles  B  Ba- 
con, selectmen  Joel  Kinney,  Machaor  Judson,  Truman  Parsons:  trus- 
r^u- ,,'[;""  "i'^""'  ^'^''"^  Bradfey,  Edmund  H  Graves  ;  listers  Jerome 

,j}r'J)r'%H  ^''^^'■'^"ce,  Martin  Hard  ;  postmaster  Giles  B  Bacon. 

WJJYJlALU—i  own  clerk  Reuben  Eroolcs,  constabh  Wm  A  Leon- 
ard, overseer  of  the  poor  Jacob  Gale,  selectmen  Bera!.  Wheeler  Seth 
iaylor  .jr.  J.sse  F  Bu.tterfield  ;  trustees  Job  Leonard,  Seth  Tavlor 
Walter  Williams  ;  listers  John  T  Leonard,  Nathan  Bliss,  Wi-lter  Wil- 
liams ;  postmaster  H  C  Dean. 

WO OiJi.','SiP._Town  clerk  Wm  Park,  constable  Horace  Knapn 
overseers  oi  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Nathan  Brown,  select- 
men and  fustees  Zurit.1  Culler.  William  Wood,  Joseph  Knapp  ■  trus- 
tees (selectmen);  listers  Wra  E  Park,  Mark  Hotchliiss,  Eli iali  Downs  • 
postmaster  Roswell  Day.  '       j  '  =■  j 

T^*iitdham  Coniifyt. 

ATHEJVr     ~  - 

overseer 

ctmen   T 
trustees  jp^ih  Davis,  FVazierO  UuiiJ.am.MaSBaTl7'i;neVsisT^^^^ 
'"'■n'^''i;'''  ^  ^I'^ttuck,  Nelson  W  Oak  ;  postmaster  Ethalston  liavlev 

BRATTLEHORO-.-'rown  clerk  Lafivette  Clark,   constable  Ros: 
well  Goodenough,  overseer  of  the  poor  S  Earl  jr.,  town  agent  oamuel 
Clark,  selectmen  S  Root,  S  F  Goo.lenough,  Chester  W  Sar-.nt   Trus 
toe  Joseph  Clark;  listers  Samuel  Datton,   Ben.iijah  Dudley     Zenas' 
West  Kb.  W.         ^'^^^^"'1^"'  B^-t^'«boro',  Roswell  Goodenough' 

BROOKU.^JE -ro^vn  clerk  Joel  Codding,  constable  Eph'm  H  Ma 

A,1.;,^-''i'"'  %  n°  ''•'?  ^^''^  ^""''  ^<=''^=""'>n  Joel  Harwood,  wVlli am 
wT  '  -{"'{"^O^good;  trustees  Anthony  Mason,  Israel  Wh  nev 
Wi  l.ara  Hi  Is  ;  hsters  Asa  Flint,  Willard  Lindsey.  Hiram  Whitney  ' 
postmaster  Joel  Co  Iding.  '      "•»'"'''' "luiey  , 

DOVER.-T»J.^vV:^■k  Fayr  tte  Perry,  constable  Martin  Perry  ovor- 
seersoflhe  poor  (selectmen),  town  .gent  Laban  Jones,  selectme 


:JVS.— Town  clerk  Lyman  Alexander,  constable  Mark  Ball, 
of  the  poor  .lonathan  Coltoii,  town  agent  x\Ii  :'.h  Davis,  se- 
iniothy  H  Wbitney,  Jonathan  Colton,   Co,nn;rt  Thrasher- 


lien  Eb- 


33  TOW?f  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS. 


I  enezer  Sears  jv.  William  Wnlker,  Wm  11  Jones  ;  trustees  Asaph  Has- 
I  kins,  Laban  Jones,  Fayette  Perry ;  listers  Martin  Perry,  Eleazer  Got- 
ham jr.  Jeptlia  Lvman  jr.;  postmaster  Martin  Perrv. 
I  DUMMERSTOjY  —  i'owyi  clerli  Joseph  Duncan,  constable  Wra  O 
I  Miller,  ovt-rseer.of  the  poor  William  Cook,  town  agent  Thomas  Mil- 
j  ler,  se-ljetnien  John  B  Miller,  Martin  Moore,  Asa  Boyden ;  trustee 
I  CUrk  Rice  ;  lister*  Benjamin  Willard,  Joel  Knight,  Winslow  Button  ; 
I  postmasters  Luther  Allvn,  Dummerston,  Nelson  V\''  Willard,  West  D. 
}  GRj2FTOJ\r.—To\v:{  cleik  Bonj  H  Bridgman,  constable  Lewis  S 
j  Walker,  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Walker,  town  agent  Hyman  Bur- 
I  gess,  selectmen  Hyman  Burgess,  Thomas  Hill,  Oliver  Davis  ;  trustees 
j  Hyman  Burgess,  Samuel  Walker,  Luther  Conant ;  listers  AbialStod- 
I  dard,  Erastus  Burgess,  Gideon  Palmer ;  postmasters  Fabius  Bancroll. 
Grafton,  Tho's  P  Houghton,  Hou'ditonviile. 

GUILFORD. — Town  clerk  JfJjn  Lyndc,  constable  Cyrus  Carpen- 
ter, overseer  of  the  poor  Isaac  Brown,  town  agent  Elihu  Field,  select- 
men Isaac  Brown,  Barnard  Lynde,  T  S  Ashcraft ;  trustees  Amos  Hart, 
Hiram  Smith,  Levi  Boyden  jr.;  listers  Joseph  G  Taylor,  George  Eels, 
Heni-y  S  Chase  ;  postmasters  W  G  Cutting,  Green  Eiver,  Daniel  Ja- 
cobs, Guilford,  Sam'l  L  Hunt,  Guilford  Centre. 

HMLIFjIX.— Town  clerk  Hufaa  H  Henry,  constable  Jedcdiah  Stark, 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  James  L  Ftark,  select- 
men Benjamin  Woodard,  Timothy  Larabee,  Newton  Gleason  ;  trus- 
tees Rufus  K  Henry,  Benjamin  Woodard,  Robert  Collins  ;  listers  Ben- 
jamin Eames,  Asahel  Ballon,  Obed  Hall;  postmasters  Stephen  Niles, 
Halitax,  Jede.liah  Stark,  South  Halifax,  Salmon  Swan,  West  Halifax. 
JAMJilCJ}.— Town  clerk  Joseph  Holton,  constable  Elijah  G  Shum- 
way,  overseer  of  the  poor  Benjamin  Muzzy,  town  agent  So'lomonNew- 
c!l,  selectmen  Luke  Howard,  Ira  S  Field,  Pliny  Barrows  ;  trustoi; 
S(iuire  Gleason;  listers  David  Eddy,  Z/.-'hariah  W'Wheeler,  William 
Boyiiton  ;  postmaster  Lvman  Mcrrifield. 

LOA'-VOjVDERRY.— Town  clerk  Alfred  Pieice,  constables  Win- 
fieli  Wright,  Ezekiel  Glazier;  overseer  of  the  poor  Barnet  Wait; 
town  agent  David  Arnold  ;  selectmen  Reuben  Harrington,  George 
Hewes  jr.  Lconidas  Wilber  ;  trustees  \masa  Chase,  Daniel  Davis  ; 
listers  Ezra  Dodge,  Alpheus  Wright,  Keed  White  ;  postmaster  Peter 
Dudley  jr. 

MJlRLB OR 0'.— Town  clerk  Jesse  Cone,  constable  Henry  Whitney, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Jolm  Worden,  town  agent  Cotton  Mather,  select- 
men Ira  Briant,  Almerine  Ames,  Robinson  Winchester;  listers  Eben- 
ezer  Person,  Isaac  Bishop,  Ira  Adams  :  postmaster  Jesse  Cone. 

JVEli'FAJsrE. — Town  clerk  Otis  Warren,  constable  Lawson  B 
Morse,  overseer  of  the  poor  Nahuin  Houghton,  town  agent  Haynes  E 
j  Baker,  selectmen  George  Fitiier,  John  Newman,  Samuel  Hall;  trus- 
i  tees  Artemas  Bruce,  Joshua  Morse,  Walter  Eager;  listers  C  C  Mer- 
I  rifield,  Warren  Cushing  jr.  Richmond  Dunklee  ;  po^tmastejs  Franklin 
i  Sawyer,  FavetteviHe,  Cha's  W  Joy,  Williamsvjlie. 

Pi/7'JV£y.— Town  clerk  William  Houghton,   constable  L  H  Rob- 
I  erts,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  John  Kimball,  se- 
I  lectmeii  Joseph  T  Radway,   Israel  Keyes,   D  Crawford  ;  trustee  John 
j  Kimball  ;  listers  H  H  Barton,   E  Davis,  J  H  Stoddard ;  postmaster  P 
K  Chandler. 
I      R  O  CKLYGHAM.— Town  clerk  Alex'r  S  Campbell,  constable  Cha's 
I  W  Pulsipiier,  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Wiley  2d,  town  agent  Cyrus 
I  Lcfcke,   selectmen  John  W^iley  'M,  Eleazer  Albee,  James  B  Morgan  ; 
!  trustees  Samuel  Alboe,   Elias  Olcott  jr.   Win  C  Wiley:  listers  Asa 
I^ocke,   Russel  Hyde,   Henry  Lake  jr.;  postmasters  J  VV  Moore,  Bel- 
lows J.'"alls,  J  &  FuUerlon,  Cambridgeport,  B  Frost  jr.  Saxton's  River. 


SO^/£;ii:S£r.— Town  clerk  Ephraim  Rice,  constable  Geo  E  Rico 
overseers  ot  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Levi  Snow  jr.,  select' 
men  Mose^  ,P.ke,  G.deo.t  K  Mor«e,  Rufus  Cobb  ;  trustee  Jo  eph  P  ke  • 
listers  Ephruim  Rice,  Rufus  Cobb,  Levi  Snow  jr.  (Letters  "or  thk' 
town  should  be  directed  to  Wilmington  Post-Offico.) 

SrMMTTOJr.-Toxyr.  clerk  Richard  Scott,  constable  Ira  Scott 
overseer  ot  the^noor  Stephen  Rallard,  town  agent  Moses  Forrister  se- 
lectmen John  ^J  Glazier,  Ezekiel  Estabrook,"  Amos  Persons  r  trus- 
tee. Pyler  VVait,  John  Underwood,  Ashbai  Kidder  ;  listers'' John  N 
Glazier,  Ezekiel  Estabrook,  Hudson  Grout. 

TOIVJ\rsmU\rn-Town  clerk  Emery  Cathan,  constable  Jonathan 
Austin,  overseer  of  the  poor  Barnard  Salisburv,  town  agent  John  Rob- 
erts, selectmen  Henry  L  Aiken,  James  H  Pheiils  Daniel  Fisher  trus- 
tees bamuel  Gray,  Clark  Wilkinson,  Ralph  Bnntnal ;  listers  Samud 
Gray,  Clark  Wilkinson,  Nathan  Pierce ;  postmasters  John  Roberts 
1 0 wnsliend,  John  Fcssenden,  West  Townshend  i^ooerts, 

nr^.ff'Z^'^"-~^T'l  "'"'■''  ?^"«i>^"  Whithed,  constable  Lorenzo 
Brown,  overseer  of  the  poor  Jarvis  F  Burrows,  town  agent  Ebenezer 
Howe  jr.,  selectmen  Elijah  Stebbins,  Ebenezer  Howe  «.  IsaTh  W 
Johnson;  trustees  Elijah  Stobbins,  Marshall  Whithed,  Ebenezer  Howe 
ilarllln  wi^^ttcJ"  '""''"'  ^"  ''"''  ^'"'''^'"  J°'^"-" '  P-'--^" 
fV^RDSBORO\~'Foy.-n  clerk  Silas  Dexter,  constable  John  C 
Ramsdell  overseer  of  the  poor  Abner  White,  town  agent  Joseph  Ham- 
mond, selectmen  Nathaniel  Ward,  Solomon  Wiggnis,  Orin  Stile"  • 
trustees  Nathame  Ward,  Silas  De.vter,  Levi  Fitll ;  1  ste 's  Erasmul 
Plimpton,  Levi  Knights,  Hem-y  Grove'r ;  postmaste  s  John  Rhfe  Tr 
I^mmtd^'M-r'  "'-""^'  '^°""  ^^''^^^^^o.o^  Peter  Hammon^J; 
IVESTMrnnTER—Towa  clerk  Pliny  Safford,  constable  S  S  Stod- 
le"n  ;  ??fT'  °lt'  P7\I^%«oodhue,  t'own  agoi'it  Ellery  Afbee:  se- 
I  V  R  H  n  il  '^'  ^''^  ^'"'  ^"''''"^'  •••  ^  Ri^l'^rdson;  tritstees  Timo- 
W,]!;.  »  1'  f  r  ^"""''""^ '  1'^'"^  Azariah  Wright,  Job  Parkhurst, 
R. n  w  ^  "''/  '  P°^t™^^ters  Pliny  Safford,  Westminster,  Amos  f 
-Ball,  Westminster  West. 

,J^,^{^'^-^(^^-^-'^I--I^ow»  clerk  Hosea  F  Ballou,  constable  Philan- 
der H  bumner,  overseer  ot  the  poor  Elisha  Putnam,  town  agent  Leon- 
ard BroM-n,  selectmen  Stephen  Murdock,  Rufus  Bro^^•n,  Baxter  H  New- 
ell ;  trustee  Nathan  L  Butler  ;  listers  Aldis  Brown,  D,;liverance  Whee- 
ler, Jona  S  Allen  ;  postmasters  Nathan  L  Butler,  Whitingham,  David 
U  Wilcox,  Jacksonville. 

mLMJ^rGTO^r.—'ro^vn  cleik  Stephen  P  Flagg,  constable  Eliel 
Crosjy,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Horace  Hastings,  select 
men  Hiram  Haskell,  Henry  Estabrooks,  Watson  Freeman;  trustee 
Horace  Alvord  ;  listers  J  H  Dix,  J  W  Mellon,  David  Bills  ;  postmas 
ter  E  C  Sargent. 

WmOHAM.—Tovfn  clerk  William  Hariis,  constable  John  Wood 
burn  jr.,  overseer  of  the  poor  Harvey  Burnap,  town  agent  Joseph  Wood 
selectmen  Harvey  Burnap,  Asa  Y  Gould,  James  Stearns  f  trustees 
Ezra  Pierce,  Joseph  Wood,  John  Woodbum  ;  listers  CJark  Steaxn« 
Jason  D  Jones,  William  Harris  ;  postmaster  VVm  Harris  jr  '"'"' 


,  „  tfindsor  Conntii. 

InHrf^.o^f^'~fTr""'"'^  Joseph  Dodge  jr.,  constab/e  James  Mc 
ir  H„'„r  H  ^^  *  f  '°  'T'  ^^P''^'"'"  P"ff«r.>  selectmen  Joseph  Dodge 
r.  Henry  Heald,  Aide,.  Gu  tcrson  ;  trustees  Geo  W  Stickney,  Harvly 
Carlton,  John  B  Manning,  listers  William  Warner,  Franklin  Austin 


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34:  TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS. 

Cyrus  Bailey  ;  postmasters  John  B  Manning,  Andover,  Charles  Sher- 
win,  Simoinlsville. 

BALTIMORE.— Town  clork  John  Piper,  constable  Orin  E  Averill, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Luther  Graves,  tow.i  agent  Joshua  Leland,  se- 
lectmen William  Davis,  Zenas  H  Graves,  Luther  H  Graves  ;  trustees 
J  M  Hoyntoii,  Luther  Graves,  Stephen  Robinson  ;  listers  Joshua  Le- 
land, Levi  Pijier,  J  JNI  Boynton. 

B.dRJ^MRD. — Town  clerk  Daniel  Aikens,  constable  Lucius  Free- 
man, overseer  ol'  the  poor  and  town  agent  Alplicus  Howe,  selectmen 
Ebcnozer  Atwood,  Isaac  D  Davis,  H  O  Slocumb  ;  trustees  Joseph  B 
Danibrth,  Daniel  Aikens,  L  S  Winslow ;  listers  S  BelknAp,  H  Black- 
mcr,  P  D  Dean  ;  postmasters  J  B  Danforth  jr.  Barnard,  S  Belknap, 
East  Barnard. 

BETHEL. — Town  clerk  Jacob  Smith,  constable  Asa  Davis,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  John  Torrey,  town  agent  Tho's  P  Russel,  selectmen 
Seneca  Marks,  Almon  Durkoo,  Oliver  Hinchee  ;  trustees  Thomas  P 
Russel,  John  Moody,  Geo  S  Hatch  ;  listers  John  Moody,  Paul  Flinn, 
Asa  Davis  ;  postmasters  Jacob  Smith,  Bethel,  O  H  Brooks,  East  B. 

BRIDGEIVMTER.— Town  c]erk  Phil  luder  Smith,  constable  and 
overseer  of  the  poor  Ovid  Thompson,  town  agent  Lyman  Raymond, 
selectmen  Lyman  Raymond,  Calvin  Carpenter,  Salmon  Thompson  ; 
trustees  Rich'd  W  Southgate,  Gilbert  White  ;  listers  Lyman  Ray- 
mond,   Alvan  Lamb,  Ira  T  Bennett ;  postmaster  F  Henry. 

C.4F£jVX»/Sfl;— Town  clerk  Otis  Robbins,  constable  Joseph  Ad- 
ams, overseer  of  the  poor  Isaac  Heald,  town  agent  Salmon  F  Dutton, 
selectmen  William  Spaulding,  Isaac  Heahl,  Otis  Robbins  ;  trustees 
John  Stearns,  Joseph  White,  Abel  Burbank  ;  listers  Samuel  Adams, 
Abel  Burbank,  Salathiel  Adams  jr.;  postmasters  Otis  Robbins,  Caven- 
dish, Elijah  F  Parker,  Proctorsville. 

CHESTER. — Town  clerk  Amos  Heald,  constables  B  B  Sargeant 
S  Sherwin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Charles  Lee  ;  town  agent  Thomas  Y 
Barrett ;  selectmen  and  trustees  Jeremiah  Kil)!ing,  Charles  Lee,  Will- 
iam Mason  ;  listers  P  O  Sargeant,  J  Dana,  T  Williams  ;  postmaster 
Joel  Gould. 

HARTFORD.— Town  clerk  Geo  E  Wales,  constable  Alvin  Bailey, 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  John  Porter,  selectmen 
John  Porter,  John  Strong,  Lucius  Hazen  ;  trustees  John  Porter,  Jona- 
than Bugbee  jr.  William  Savage  ;  listers  Benjamin  Porter,  William 
Savage,  L  B  Dudley  ;  postmasters  Justin  C  Brooks,  Hartford,  Jacob 
Dimmick,  Q,uechee  Village,  W  H  Steele,  West  Hartford. 

HA RTLAJ\rD.— Town  clerk  E  M  Stocker,  constable  Lewis  Merritt, 
oveiseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Buckley  Marcy,  selectmen  Ste- 
phen Paine,  Jonatlian  Bagley,  Squire  Marcy  ;  trustee  Simeon  Willard  ; 
listers  Jonathan  Hodgman,  E  M  Stocker,  Ephraim  Bryant ;  postmas- 
ters Curtis  Cady,  Hartland,  William  Giiffin,  North  Hartland,  Dustin 
Bates,  TaftsvilK'. 

LUDLOW. — Town  clerk  Artemas  Spafford,  constable  Franklin 
Riggs,  overseer  of  the  poor  Emory  Burpee,  town  agent  Charles  Ives, 
selectmen  Artemas  Spafford,  Merrick  Spafford,  Asa  Fenn  ;  trustees 
Phinuas  W  Spaulding,  Charles  Ives,  Emery  Burpee  ;  listers  Jazer 
Smith,  Frederick  Dunbar,  William  Tilton  ;  postmaster  Daniel  Perry. 

M-ORWICH— Town  clerk  Wm  E  Lewis,  constable  Sam'l  Wright, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Rufus  M  Benson,  town  agent  John  Wright,  se- 
lectmen John  Wright,  Joseph  P  Wyatt,  Edward  Morris:  trustee  J  B 
C  Burton;  listers  Jos  P  Wyatt,  Calvin  Sawyer,  EB  Turner j  post- 
master Harvey  Burton. 

PLYMOUTH.— Town  clerk  Thomas  Moore,  constables  Jairus  Jos- 
selyn,   L  Cooledge  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent 


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35 


Jonathan  Hall ;  selectmen  Jared  Marsh,  Lyman  Wood,  Enoch  Wether- 
bee;  trustees  Jared  Marsh,  Lyman  Wood,  Isaac  Pollard  ;  listers  Jared 
Marsh,  S  S  Wheeler,  Moses  Pollard  jr.;  postmasteis  R  P Pollard  Ply- 
mouth, Joseph  Martin,  Tyson  Furnace. 

POMFRET.— Town  clerk  Otis  Chamberlin,  constable  Alonzo  L 
Chamberhn,  overseer  of  the  poor  Ja's  H  Richardson,  town  a^ent  Hen- 
ry Hewitt,  selectmen  Martin  D  FoHett,  Crosby  Miller,  Eben'r  Bridge  • 
trustees  Cyrus  S  Leavitt,  Gardner  Winslow,  Thomas  Fraser  ;  list'ers' 
Henry  Hewitt  jr.  John  Chedel,  Cyrus  S  Leavitt ;  postmasters  Crosby 
Miller,  Pomtret,  Lemuel  S  Murdocfc,  South  Pomfret,  Philip  T  Snow 
Snow's  Store.  ' 

RE.iDIMO.—Town  clerk  B  Hapgood,  constable  Amos  Mann,  over- 
seers ot  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  B  Hapgood,  selectmen  Lu- 
ther Carlton,  Solomon  Kcyes,  Rufus  Stearns  ;  trustees  B  Hapgood  S 
C  Shedd,  Solomon  Keyes  ;  listers  John  Wheeler,  William  Felch,  Ga- 
lo  B  Ralph  ;  postmasters  H  H  Hammond,  Reading.  Rufus  Buck,  South 
Reading,  Walton  Brown,  Pelchville. 

ROC/{ESTER.~Towa  clerk  John  Trask,  constable  Barna  Cooper, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Tho's  B  Martin,  town  agent  S  A  Webber,  select- 
men John  Trask,  Tliomas  B  Martin,  James  Wing  2d  ;  trustees  Gould 
btockwell,  E  D  Briggs,  A  C  Richmond  ;  listers  Joel  Cooper,  Solon 
Clark,  Benjamin  Gleason  ;  postmaster  Charles  Dodd. 

ROVjSLTOJST.— Town  clerk  Calvin  Skinner,  constable  John  L  Bow- 
man, overseer  of  the  poor  David  Wheelock,  town  agent  Daniel  Wood- 
ard,  selectmen  Forrest  Adams,  Levi  Rix,  John  Marshall;  trustees 
Llisha  Rix,  Elisha  Wild,  Daniel  Woodard  ;  listers  Jonathan  Kennev 
Lyman  Benson,  Edwin  Pierce  ;  postmaster  E  P  Nevens. 

SHMROJ\r.—To\vn  clerk  Samuel  Shuttleworth,  constables  Hiram 
^i^^l"'  •fo^'^eph  Keith  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Freeman  Holt ;  town  agent 
Wi  ham  bteele  ;  selectmen  Freeman  Page,  Henry  Hitchcock,  Isaac 
to  tehepard;  trustees  Chester  Baxter,  John  Baldwin,  Jason  C  Spaldin"-  • 
listers  Joseph  L  Fay,  Wooster  Downer,  Freeman  Holt;  postmaster 
Clicster  Baxter. 

SPRIJVGFIELD.—Town  clerk  Bezaleel  Wood,  constable  Hiram 
Harlow,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Wm  W  Whitney,  se- 
lectmen John  Farnham,  John  Chipman,  Gardner  Herrick  ;  trustee  Jon- 
athan Chase  ;  listers  Hiram  Harlow,  Samuel  Stimson,  Geo  W  Porter  • 
postmasters  George  Wasliburn,  SpringBeld,  John  White,  North  S.  ' 
STOCKBRIDOE. — Town  clerk  Merrick  Gay,  constable  Paul  W 
Gay,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Justin  Morgan,  se- 
lectmen James  Whitcomb,  Caleb  Leonard,  Araunah  Allen  jr.;  trus- 
tees Samuel  Belcher,  Asa  Patridge,  Samuel  Eaton  ;  listers  John  Leon- 
ard, Samuel  Eaton,  John  Taggart;  postmasters  Justin  Morgan  ir. 
Stockbndge,  Merrick  Gay,  Gaysville.  "       •"     » 

WEATHERSFIELD.—Towa  clerk  Joshua  Upham,  constable  John 
C  Haskell,  overseer  of  the  poor  Wm  R  Morgan,  town  agent  Daniel 
Bowen,  selectmen  Allison  Richards,  J  Field  Chilson,  Augustus  Tut- 
tle  ;  trustees  C  M  Chamberlin,  Charles  Barret,  Charles  Jarvis  ;  listers 
Daniel  Haskell,  Alva  Chamberlin,  Charles  Sherwin ;  postmasters  Bai- 
ley Bartlett,  AVeathersfield,  Joseph  Kidder,  Perkinsville,  Amasa  Gay 
Corners,  George  White,  Greenbush. 

nr'r^*'^'^''^'~^°^"  '^''"'^  Edward  S  Barrett,  constable  Perkins  N 
Wiley,  overseer  of  the  poor  Solon  Richardson,  town  agent  Ivory  W 
Richardson,  selectmen  Solon  Richardson,  John  Wilder,  Sumner  Ridc- 
?"',V*''"^'ee  Henry  Lovejoy :  listers  Perkins  N  Wiley,  John  Drury, 
VViiJiam  Burton;  postmaster  John  Wilder. 

fVIJVDSOR.—Towa  clerk  Caleb  Kendall,  constables  Marcus  Wor- 
cester, Darwm  Billings  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Burnham  ;  town 


36  TOWN   OFFICERS  AND   POSTMASTERS. 

it§cnt  Saiu'l  H  Price  ;  selcctmon  Sam'l  H  Price,  Oliver  Halo,  Thomas 
Baglcy  ;  trustee  Henry  White  ;  listers  Gilmaii  H  Shedd,  Oliver  Hale, 
Charles  H  Dudley  ;  postmasters  Walter  R  Gilkey,  Windsor,  Samuel 
Parker,  Brcwnsville. 

nOOnSTOCK.—Tovin  c!erk  Nahum  Haskell,  constable  Gaius 
Perkins,  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Wood,  town  agent  Walter  Palm- 
er, selectmen  Philo  Hatch,  Daniel  Ransom,  Bartlett  Elms  ;  trustees 
Eliphalet  Dunham,  Billy  Brown,  David  Ralph  ;  listers  Nathan  Cush- 
ing,  Ricbard  Hayes,  Nhthan  T  Churchill ;  postmasters  C  G  Eastman, 
l\'oodstock,  Oliver  Bailey,  South  W.,  Dustin  Bates,  Taftsvillc. 


Sntiaitd  County, 

BEJ\rSOJ^.—Tovi{i  clerk  Loyal  C  Kellogg,  constable  Joel  Olmsted, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Gibbs,  town  agent  L  C  Kellogg,  selectmen 
Jolui  Baylies,  Philo  Wilcox,  Moseley  F  King;  trustee  t'  W  Walker; 
listers  Horace  King,  Othniel  Goodrich  jr.  Daniel  Crofoot,  John  Kel- 
logg, J^innaeus  C  Burke  ;  postmaster  E  H  Aiken. 

HRJIKDOK. — Town  clerk  Barzillai  Davenport,  constable  Edward 
Jackson,  overseer  of  the  poor  Harvey  Hall,  selectmen  Harvey  Hall, 
Elan  French,  David  Sanderson  ;  listers  Jacob  Powers,  James  Potwin, 
Justus  Hyatt ;  postmaster  A  J  Kctchum. 

Cj2S7'X£T'OjV.— Town  clerk  Oliver  R  Harris,  constable  Cullen 
Moulton,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Isaac  T 
Wright,  selectmen  Smith  Sherman,  Endearing  Johnson,  Samuel  C'lice- 
ver  ;  trustees  Oliver  R  Hiirris,  Hyde  Westover,  Endearing  Johnson  ; 
listers  Hyde  Westover,  Bariuim  i)  Sandford,  Lyman  Johnson  ;  post- 
master Chester  Spencer. 

CHITTKJVDEJV. — Town  clerk  Capon  Leonard  jr.,  constables  Cha's 
Ecbee,  Azem  Churchill;  overseer  of  the  poor  Titus  Bebeo ;  town- 
agent  Hiram  Baird  ;  selectmen  Reuben  Harris  jr.  Geo  W  Barnard.  Hi- 
ram Baird  ;  trustees  Reuben  Harris  jr.  Dan  Dike,  Thomas  Perigo  ; 
listers  Porsena  Wood,  Dan  B  Bogue,  Capen  Leonard  jr.;  postmaster 
Edward  Fales. 

CLJIREJVDOJ^'. — Town  clerk  Joseph  A  Hayes,  constables  Abner 
H  Cohiu,  Erastus  B  Guernsey  ;  overseers  of  the  poor,  town  agents 
and  selectmen  Philip  Briggs,  Lensey  Round,  Levi  B  Colvin  ;  trustees 
Calvin  Grossman,  Harvey  Stewart,  Harvey  Kingsley  ;  listers  Lewis  M 
Walkei,  Franklin  Billings,  Harvey  Chapman  ;  postmasters  Caleb  B 
Hall,  Clarendon,  Reuel  Parker,  East  Clarendon,  Henry  Hitchcock, 
Claiendon  Springs. 

jDjiJVii r.— Town  clerk  William  Otis,  constables  Albert  Bucklin, 
Ira  Edmunds;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  David 
V'oung  ;  selectmen  Azariah  Hillyard,  John  Sherman,  Harvey  Parris  ; 
trustee  Caleb  Pavris  2d  ;  listers  Galon  J  Locke,  Caleb  Parris  2d,  Isaac 
Nichols  ;  postmasters  A  R  Vail,  Danby,  Seneca  Smith,  Danby  4  Cor- 
ners. 

FMRIIJIVEM:— Town  clerk  Benj  F  Gilbert,  constable  Ja's  N  Kcl- 
scy,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  C  M  Willard,  se- 
lectmen Barnabas  Ellis,  Chauncey  Goodrich,  Hiram  Ham'lton  ;  trustee 
Joseph  Sheldon  jr.;  listers  Stephen  Fish,  P  D  Stanard,  A  H  Kidder; 
postmastc;r  Azel  Willard  jr. 

HUBBARDTOJ\r.—Toy,n  clerk  Silas  B  Whipple,  constable  J  S 
Benedict,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Justin  Jen- 
nings, selectmen  Pliny  Holmes,  Milton  G  Barber,  Perry  Dikeman  ; 
trustees  Pliny  Holmes,  Justin  Jennings,  Ja's  W  Barber  ;  listers  Pliny 
Holmes,  Horatio  Barber,  Reuben  Baylies  ;  postmaster  E  B  Dewey. 

IRJl. — Town  clerk  John  Mason,  constable  John  Ross,  overseers  of 
the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Bradley  Fish,   seieotmen  Philander 


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TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS. 

Harrington,  Ira  Gorham,  Iia  Wilkinson  ;  trustee!^  Jolin  Mason,  Joshua 
Harrington,  Abel  Thornton ;  listers  Ervvin  Collins,  Abel  Tliornton, 
Burr  Chapman  ;  postmaster  Joseph  Chapman. 

MEJfD OJ\r.— Town  clerk  James  K  Persons,  constable  Rodolphus 
Houghton,  overseer  of  the  poor  John  I  Richardson,  town  agent  Leland 
Houghton,  selectmen  Rut'us  Richartlson,  Samuel  Caldwell,  Jonas 
Wheeler ;  trustee  Zidon  Edson ;  listers  Leland  Houghton,  Laban 
Clark,  Leverett  Wilkins  ;  postmaster  E  Mussey. 

MIDDLETOWJ^.—Tovm  clerk  Luther  Fillmore,  constable  Mcn,- 
ra  Caswell,  overseer  of  the  poor  Luther  Buxton,  town  apent  Caleb  B 
Harnngtnn,  selectmen  Luther  Buxton,  Peleg  Scamans,  Thomas  Dar- 
ling, Alonzo  Hyde,  Stephen  Barrett ;  trustee  Orson  Clark  ;  listers 
Aden  H  Green,  Jacob  Burnham,  Asaliel  Spalding ;  postmaster  Orson 
Clark. 

MT.  -ffOLlK— Town  clerk  Dan'I  Packer,  constable  Luther  French, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Ethan  Priest,  town  agent  John  Crowley,  select- 
nion  Alvah  Pierce,  D  T  Huiitoon,  Edward'Parmenter  ;  trustees'jesse 
f^awyer,  Alvin  Holden,  Franklin  L  Frost;  listers  Waldo  B  Allen,  Hy- 
timi  Dickerman,  John  Bryant ;  postmasters  Geo  E  Bingham,  Mt.  Hol- 
ly, Dan  Peck,  Mochanicsville. 

MT.  TjIBOR.— Town  clerk  Jos  P  Burton,  constable  Benj  B  Brit- 
ton,  overseer  of  the  poor  David  Sawyer  Sii,  town  agent  Gideon  S  Ta- 
bor, selectman  David  Bolster,  Hiram  Griffith,  David  Stimpson  ;  trus- 
tees Joshua  Nichols,  Gideon  S  Tabor,  Benjamin  Britton  ;  listers  Eb- 
enezer  Hutchinson,  Joshua  JVichols,  fills  A  Millard. 

O^^ELL.— Town  clerk  Roswcll  Bottura  jr.,  constable  Josiah  S 
VVilcox,  overseer  of  the  poor  C  H  Conkoy,  town  agent  Philip  Warren, 
selectmen  Asa  Young,  Absalom  Fuller,  Marvin  Griswold  ;  trustee  Earl 
Cushman;  listers  Ira  Young,  Israel  Smith,  Julius  C  Thomas  ;  post- 
masters Gustavus  A  Austin,  Orwell,  Walter  Chipman,  Chipman's 
Point. 

PAIVLET.— Town  clerk  Elisha  Allen,  constable  Gerry  Brown, 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Elislux  Allen,  selectmen 
J  Bushee,  J  Staples,  D  Carver  ;  trustees  Milton  H  Griswold,  E  Leaeh  ; 
hsters  David  Blakeley,  N  Judson,  i  Stephens  ;  postmaster  Thomas  J 
tewallow. 

PITTSFIELD.— Town  clerk  F  T  Matthews,  constable  Lyman 
Grbjjs,  overseer  of  the  poor  Frederick  Goodaie,  town  agent  Asa  G'aihs 
selectmen  A  Gains,  G  M'Collum,  O  Hatch  ;  trustees  Horace  Ellis' 
Roswell  Ranney,  Joseph  Segar  ;  listers  Daniel  Bowe,  Oliver  Gibbs' 
W  R  Blossom  ;  postmaster  A  Gains.  ' 

P/rrSfOftD.— Town  clerk  S  H  Kellogg,  constable  F  J  Hendeo, 
overseer  of  the  poor  T  F  Bogue,  selectmen  T  F  Bogun,  David  Rich- 
ardson, Asher  Burditt ;  trustee  Asher  Burditt  ;  listers  S  H  Kellogg  J 
C  Wlieaton,  Arteiii:ts  Carpenter  ;  postmaster  S  D  Wiuslow.         °  ' 

POULTJVEY.^Town  clerk  Amos  Bliss,  constable  Joseph  Joslyn, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Joel  Bcaraan,  town  agent  John  B  Beaman,  select- 
men James  Richardson,  William  Fifield,  Wm  T  Farnam  ;  trustees  W 
P  Noyes,  Horace  Gorham,  John  Lewis  ;  listers  Joseph  Joslyn,  Joseph 
Morse,  J  J  Ransom  ;  postmasters  Ja's  P  Harris,  East  Poultnev,  James 
Richardson,  West  Potltney. 

^,^^,^J^'^^S-~^°''''"  ^''^'^'^  Ambrose  L  Brown,  constables  Abner 
Mead,  HW  Bennett;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joua  C  Thrali ;  town  agent 
C-  ha's  L  Williams  ;  selectmen  Jona  C  Thrall,  Isaac  C  Reynohls,  Wm 
Gilmore  ;  trustees  Robert  Pierpoint,  Silas  H  Hodges,  B  F  Blanchard  •  i 
hsters  Nahum  Johnson,  Truman  Moulthrop,  Lewis  Meacham  ;  post- 
masters Moses  Hawks,  Rutland,  Lorenzo  Sheldon,  West  Rutland. 
SHERBUKN'E.— Town  clerk  Rufus  Richardson  jr.,  constable  Ben- 


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TOWN  OFFICEPS  AND  P03TMAJTEKS. 


jamin  Maxham,  overseer  of  the  poor  William  AVlieeler,  town  agent 
Benjamin  Maxham,  selectmen  Silas  Colton,  Jona  N  Hatch,  William 
Clark  ;  trustees  Richard  Estabrooks,  John  Johnson,  Amial  Johnson  ; 
listers  Benjamin  Maxham,  Richard  Estabrooks,  Geo  W  Toplifi';  post- 
master B  Maxham. 

SHHEIFSBUMY.— Town  clerk  Lowell  W  Guernsey,  constable  Or- 
rin  Kiiiglits,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Beiijamin 
T  Needham,  selectmen  Elisha  Johnson  jr.  Jonah  Aldrich,  Job  Water- 
man ;  trustees  Phinehas  Colburn,  Hiram  Cook,  Wm  B  Brown;  listers 
Jonathan  Buckmaster,  Harry  Holden,  Hiram  Cook  ;  postmasters  Ste- 
phen Gleason,  Shrewsbury,  D  B  Jones,  Cuttingsville. 

SUDBURY.—Town  clerk  James  K  Hyde,  constable  W  P  J  Hyde, 
overseer  of  tlie  poor  John  C  Sawyer,  town  agent  Thomas  J  Goodrich, 
selectmen  Tho's  J  Goodrich,  Ja's  K  Hyde,  John  C  Sawyer;  trustees 
John  C  Sawyer,  Barnard  Ketehum,  AVm  A  Williams;  listers  Augus- 
tus Wheeler,  Sherod  Hall,  Wm  A  Williams  ;  postmaster  Charles  W 
Horton. 

TIJVMOUTH. — Town  clerk  George  Capron,  constable  Ge(jirge  Cap- 
ron  jr.,  overseer  of  the  poor  Burr  R  Clark,  town  agent  Obadiah  Noble, 
selectmen  Harvey  Shaw,  Noah  W  Sawyer,  Judah  Rounds;  trustee 
Spencer  Waldo  ;  listers  E  Crampton,  John  Cobb,  Heman  Hastings  ; 
postmaster  William  Vaughan. 

IVKLLS. — Town  clerk  Ansel  Goodspecd,  constable  John  Howe, 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Wesley  demons,  se- 
lectmen Jolm  S  Hewlet,  John  Barden,  Nelson  Paul ;  trustees  Harvey 
Parks,  David  B  Lewis,  J  C  Hopson  jr.;  listers  Wesley  Clemons,  Ben- 
jamin Lewis  jr.  Hiram  Martin  ;  postmaster  Levi  Lewis. 

JVEST  IiAVEJ\r.— Town  clerk  A  Wyman,  constable  D  Downs,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  J  Sisco,  town  agent  J  Ofensend,  selectmen  S  P  Abel, 
A  Hitchcock,  N  Fish  ;  trustee'  O  F  Hitclicock  ;  listers  A  Gibbs,  A 
Austin,  S  Field ;  postmaster  R  S  Armstrong. 


t^ddison  Coitnfy. 

ADDISOJ^.—Town  clerk  Henry  Willmavth,  constables  Jos  Spen- 
cer jr.  Jolni  Everest ;  overseers  of  the  i)Oor  (selectmen);  town  agent 
Henry  Brevoort ;  selectmen  Samuel  Pond,  Joseph  Howard,  Loren 
Smith;  trustees  David  V  Chambers,  Samuel  Fond,  Gideon  Seeger; 
listers  Erasmus  A  GuUey,  David  V  Chambers,  Joseph  Spencer ;  post- 
masters Gideon  Seeger,  Addison,  Lucian  P  Cheney,  Chimney  Point. 

BRIDPORT. — Town  clerk  E  E  Grosvenor,  constable  Cha's  Howe. 
overseer  of  the  poor  J  Williams,  town  agent  R  Gillett,  selectmen  AP 
Bkirf,  James  Dunn,  S  Z  Walker  ;  trustees  Prosper  Leo,  Uriah  Miner  ; 
listers  J  B  Huntlev,  Jonas  Hemenway,  Sheldon  Smith;  postmaster  F 
P  Fletcher. 

BRISTOL.— Town  clerk  H  C  Soper,  constable  Wm  C  Rider,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  D  R  Gaige,  town  agent  Harvey  Munsill,  selectmen 
Horatio  Needham,  P  S  VVarner,  C  Smith  ;  trustee's  H  Munsill,  P  S 
Warner,  S  Hawley  ;  listers  D  R  Gaige,  H  CoUamer,  G  C  Dayfoot ; 
postmaster  D  R  Gaige. 

COiiJVffOiiL.— Town  clerk  M  O  Porter,  co»stablo  C  H  Stowell, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Abrara  Foot,  town  agent  John  Sanford,  select- 
men C  G  Tilden,  A  Foot,  Zenas  Skinner  ;  trustees  William  Hamilton, 
Cha's  DeLong,  Austin  Dana  ;  listers  Orin  Field,  William  Lane,  Aus- 
tin Dana;  postmaster  Samuel  Everts. 

FERRISBUROH.—Tuwn  clerk  Zurial  WaUcor,  constable  Lewis 
Hurlbut,  overseer  of  the  poor  D  D  Middlcbrook,  town  agent  William 
Hazard,  selectmen  J  B  Booth,  N  W  Porter,  Benjamin  Ferris  ;  trustees 
Stoddard  Martin,   David  Hazard,   Cyrus  Booth ;  listers  WilHara  Haz- 


TOWK  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS.  39 

ard,  James  Barnos,  D  Warner  ;  postmaster  J  W  Martin,  North  Ferris- 
burgh. 

GOS/ffiJV.— Town  clerk  Ehiathan  Knapp,  constable  Wm  Carlisle 
jr.,  overseer  of  the  poor  Reuben  Allen,  town  agent  Anthony  Baker, 
selectmen  Alanson  Washburn,  Wm  A  Belknap,  Fiancis  Brown  ;  trus- 
tees Anthony  Baker,  Thomas  Rogers,  Sam'l  P  Towle  ;  listers  Ezra 
Washburn  jr.  Jonathan  Clark,  John  Capen. 

ORjlJ\rFILLE.— Town  clerk  Joseph  P  Ball,  constable  Aldcn  Lamb, 
overseer  of  the  poor  William  Lamb,  town  agent  Joseph  Lamb,  select- 
men Joseph  P  Ball,  Joseph  Lamb,  Alonzo  G  Allen  ;  trustees  Philemon 
Hayes,  Caleb  Ford,  Ira  King  ;  listeis  Elias  K  Gladding,  Eber  Lamb, 
Arva  King;  postmaster  Warren  Hayden. 

//jJJVCOe/sr.— Town  clerk  Zerah" Barnes,  constable  Alba  Ellsworth, 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Cha's  G  Robbins,  selectmen  Na- 
than Claflin,  M  H  Church,  Gardner  Chandler  ;  trustees  Cha's  G  Rob- 
bms,  George  Digging,  Gardner  Chandler;  listers  Cha's  G  Robbins,  C 
L  Church,  Horace  Robertson  ;  postmaster  Royal  Flint. 

LEICESl'ER.— Town  clerk  Ja's  S  Messer,  constable  3  S  Johnson, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Wm  Perry,  town  agent  Wm  Alden,  selectmen 
John  Bullock,  Wm  Alden,  Edward  Morlin  :  trustee  A  A  Swinington  ; 
listers  John  Paine,  Otis  Capron,  E  B  Jenney  ;  postmaster  S  S  Johnson 

MIDDLEBURY.— Town  clerk  James  McDonald,  constables  Har- 
vey Goodrich,  J  P  Champlin,  East  M.;  overseer  of  the  poor  Tho's  M 
Fitch;  town  agent  E  D  Barber;  selectmen  Zacheus  Bass,  Edwin 
Hammond,  Oliver  Hyde  ;  trustees  E  D  Barber,  O  P  Turner,  James  M 
Slade  ;  listers  Calvin  Hill,  Leonard  Deming,  Jacob  W  Conroe  ;  post- 
masters Charles  Bowcn,  Middlebury,  Levi  Needham,  East  M. 

MOJ^KTOJV.— Town  clerk  Stoddard  Hollis,  constables  G  H  Col- 
lins, C  W  Hutchins  ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor  Roswell  Atwood  ;  town 
agent  James  Miner;  selectmen  Warren  Williams,  Robert  Cox,  Rode- 
rick Baldwin  ;  trustees  Medad  Hurlbert,  L  L  Beers,  Daniel  Webb ; 
listers  M  B  Bates,  Wm  N  Carter,  Medad  Huribert ;  postmaster  L  C 
Keeler. 

JVEW  HAVEJ>r,— Town  clerk  Alfred  P  Roscoe,  constables  Eleazer 
Taylor,  Epaphras  Hall ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Walter  Barton ;  town 
agent  Elias  Bottum  ;  selectmen  Walter  Barton,  Jonathan  Hoyt,  Gus- 
tavus  y  Cook  ;  trustees  Jonathan  Hoyt,  Elias  Bottum,  Jabez  W  Lang- 
(Jom  ;  risters  Osmond  Doud,  Isaac  Buttolph,  Geo  W  Brown  ;  postmas- 
ters, Alison  Bird,  Nqw  Haven,  E  D  Warner,  New  Haven  Mills. 

PjiJVTOJ\r. — Town  clerk  George  Spencer,  constable  Pascal  Max- 
ficld,  overseer  of  the  poor  Hiram  Spaulding,  town  agent  H  N  White, 
selectmen  Silas  Tupper,  B  F  Gaines,  Stephen  Holland  ;  trustees  B  F 
Gaines,  Nelson  Richards  ;  listers  Silas  Pond,  Daniel  Adams  ;  postmas- 
ter Wareham  Brown. 

RIPTOJV. — Town  clerk  and  constable  Harry  Downer,  overseer  of 
the  poor  Sam'l  H  Hendrick,  town  agent  Zebina  Cushman,  selectmen 
Hiram  H  Hurlburt,  Sam'i  H  Hendrick,  Harry  Downer  ;  trustee  Harry 
Downer;  listers  Zebina  Cushman,  Harry  Downer,  Harley  Sunderlin ; 
jjostmaster  Daniel  Chipman. 

SALTSBURY.—Town  clerk  P  D  Barrows,  constable  A  B  Huntley, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Lathrop  Bump,  tov/n  agents  and  selectmen  M  S 
Doty,  John  Dyer,  E  H  Weeks  ;  trustee  Sumner  Briggs  ;  listers  Nath'l 
Spencer,  Franklin  Bump,  John  Dyer  ;  postmaster  Harvey  Deming. 

SHOREHMM.— Town  clerk  Levi  O  Birchard,  constable  Alphonzo 
Bascom,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Myron  W  C 
Wright,  selectmen  Margin  North,  Orvel  Smith,  Nazro  Northrop  ;  trus- 
tee Ebenezer  Bush  ;  listers  Bela  Howe,  Edgar  L  Catlin,  Rich'd  N  At- 
wood ;  postmaster  Edmund  B  Hill. 


4:0  TOWN  OFKICEBS  AND  POSTMASTER^. 

ST^RKSRORO\—To^vn  clerk  Wm  Worth  2d,. constable  I=aiah  L 
Stronjr,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  a^ont  Ira  Bushnell,  selectmen 
J  C  Pierce,  Leonard  Buahnelii  Lionel'Hill ;  trustees  Ira  Bushneil,  B 
L  Knight,  Pearley  Hill;  listers  VVm  Worth  2d,  Benj  L  Knight,  Wm 
Hill  2(1 ;  postmaster  Elisha  Ferguson. 

VEROEMS^ES.—Toyvn  clerk  Wm  H  White,  constable  John  E 
Roberts,  ovorseers  of  the  poor,  town-  agents  and  selectmen  Wm  H 
White,  S  P  Strong,  Byron  Murry  :  listers  Elliot  Sherril,  J  M  Taylor, 
H  C  Lawrence  ;  posfnwister  Wm  R  Bixhy. 

IVEYBRIDGE.—Tovn  clerk  Isaac  Drake,  constable  John'Walcs, 
overseers  of  the  poor  (ealectmen),  town  agent  S  L  Spragne,  selectmen 
Benjamin  Wales,  John  Britell,  Edwin  Hayward  ;  trustee.s  E  G  Drake, 
Benj  Wales,  C  G  Bowdisli  ;, listers  Lauren  Drake,  S  S  Foot,  Samuel 
James  ;  postmaster  Orange  Britell; 

JVHITIMTr. — Town  clerk  Isaac  Ives,  constable  Lyman  P  White, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Harmon  Strong,  town  agent  Whitfield  Walker, 
selectmen  Linus  Keedham,  Ephraim  Jloulton,  Calvin  Foster  ;  trustee-s 
Simon  Taft,  D  M  Russegue,  Andrew  M  Baldwin  ;  listers  John  B  Walk- 
er, Schuyler  T  Baker,  /illen  Ketchum  ;  postmaster  S  Taft. 

iPraiigc  CouHtij, 

BRADFORD.— Town  clerk  Andrew  B  Peters,  constable  Sam'l  E 
Davis,  overseer  af  the  ]inor  John  B  I'eckett,  town  agent  J  W  D  Par- 
ker, selectmen  Sam'}  E  Davis,  Moodv  Colby,  Tho's  C  Shaw  ;  trustees 
John  B  Peckett,  Arad  Srebbins,  Geo"  W  Prichard  ;  listers  Alvan  Tay- 
lor, Hubbard  Wriglit,  Jacob  C  Colby  ;  postmaster  George  Prichard. 

BR/IIM'TREE.— Town  clerk  Animi  Nichols,  constable  Benjamin  B 
Chase,  overseer  of  the  poor  Elijah  Flint,  town  ag-ent  Augustus  Flint, 
selectmen  Ira  Kidder,  Robert  Lyon,  Joseph  Riford  ;  trustees  John 
Waitc,  Augustus  Flint,  John  Curtis ;. listers  Daniel  Cram,  Wm  Nich- 
ols, James  Spaar;  postmasters  J  P  Kidder,  Braintroe,  Joseph  Spear, 
West  Braintre*. 

BROOKFIELD.—Tovn  clerk  A  W  Bigelow,  consloble  Asa  Smith, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Reuben  Peck,  town  agent  A  Cleveland  jr.,  select- 
men J  G  Smith,  J  L  Lamson,  J  S  Allen  ;  trustees  Jolm  Wheatley,  Jus- 
tus Edson,  Reuben  Peck  ;  listers  John  Herrick  2d,  Sara'l  L  Bigelow, 
Joseph  Perkins  ;  postmasters  A  W  Bigelow,  Brookffeld,  M  P  Davis, 
East  Brookfield. 

CHELSEA.— Town  clerk  Amos  S  Hatch,  constable  Latlirop  T  No- 
ble, overseer  of  the  poor  Harry  Hale,  town  agent  L  B  Vilas,  select- 
men Dnniel  Wyman ,  Nicholas  Gilman,  Salmon  J  Morse  ;  trustees  Eli- 
jah Coburn  ;  listers  Lement  Bacon,  Charles  Allen,  Rufus  H  Hyde ; 
postmaster  Jonathan  Smith  jr. 

CORTJ^TH.— Town  clerk  Samuel  Haseltine,  constable  Henry  C 
Cooke,  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Darling,  town  agent  Amos  S  Lit- 
tle, selectmen  Hubbard  Fellows,  Mansfield  Taplin,  Alfred  Merrill ; 
trustees  Samuel  Haseltine,  Winthro])  Green,  Samuel  Darling;  listers 
David  Dearborn,  Amos  C  Tenney,  Nehemiah  Lovewell ;  postmasters 
Theodore  Cooke,  Corinth,  John  Merrill,  East  Corinth. 

FAIRLEE.— Town  clerk  J  B  Bailey,  constable  Elias  Driggs,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  and  town  agent  A  H  Gilmore,  selectmen  Francis  Da- 
vis, A  H  Gilmore,  J  C  Morrison;  trustees  Josiah  Joslin,  Dyar  Water- 
man, Stephen  Chapman  ;  listers  George  A  Morey,  David  Morrison  jr. 
Calvin  Coburn  ;  postmaster  J  B  Bailey. 

J^EWBURY.—Towncletk  David  Johnson,  constable  Eph'm  B  Ste- 
vens, overireer  of  the  poor  Clark  Kent,  town  agent  Tappan  Stevens, 
selectmen  Moody  Chamberlin,  John  Renfew,  Wni  Burroughs ;  trustee 
'Joseph  Atkinson  :  listers  Clark  Kent,  Tappan  Stevens,  Hiram  Tracy  ; 


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TOW^f  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS.  4:1 

postmasters  Prentiss  Knigjit,  Newbury,   Hiram  Tracy,  WellB  Rivor, 
T  J  Doe,  Soutli  Newbury,  Tliomas  Was-on,  Boltonville. 

ORAJVGE.— Town  clerii  Reuben  White,  constable  Carlos  Canpcn- 
ter,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  David  Holbrook,  selectmen 
L  F  Peabody,  Robert  Richardson,  Timothy  Hancoclc ;  trustees  Carlos 
Carpenter,  Horace  Fifield,  Abial  Hamilton  ;  listers  Horace  Filield, 
Aljia!  Hamilton,  David  Holbrook  ;  postmaster  Orange  Fifield. 

RJU^'DOLPH.^'Fovin  clerk  Benj.  T  Blodgett,  constable  Horace 
Wheeler,, East  R,,  overseer  of  the  poor  Belcher  Salisbury,  West  R., 
town  agent  Harvey  Lampson,  West  R.,  selectmon  Lebbeus  Egerton, 
Pliinoas  Moulton,  Orvis  Tyler;  trustees  Philander  Perrin,  Horatio 
Li  lie,  Ammi  Burnham  ;  listers  Charles  Waldo,  J  K  Parish,  L  D  Her- 
rick,  Loron  Griswold,  Annni  Burnham  ;  postmasters  Philander  Perrin, 
Randolph,  Edward  Hobart,  West  R.,  Alfred  Hebard,  East  R. 

STliJlFFORD.— Town  clerk  Stephen  Morrill,  constable  Daniel  G 
Penntiek,  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Patterson,  selectmen  Ebenezer 
West,  Wm  B  Hascltine,  John  Burnham  ;  trustees  Steplien  Morrill, 
Pliny  Day,  Chase  Dow  ;  listers  Charles  Barrett,  Aden  K  Norton,  John 
S  51|cMaster;  postmasters  Wm  H  Sanborn,  Strafford,  Harry  Russ, 
Sotith  Strafford. 

THETFORD.— Town  clerk  Melvin  N  Russ,  constable  Josiah  Hub- 
bard, overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Matson,  selectmen  William  Farnum, 
Joseph  Matson,  T  B  Brown ;  trustees  Wm  H  Latham,  Enoch  Slade, 
James  Tyler  .jr.;  listers  Enoch  Slade,  S  Y  Closson,  Z  Messer  ;  post 
masters  Loved  Garey,  Thetford,  M  J  Walker,  Union  Village,  T  B 
Brown,  Post  Mills. 

TOPSHAM.— Town  clerk  Levi  Tabor,  constable  Oramol  H  WaV 
son,  overseer  of  the  poor  Jonathan  Jenness,  town  agent  R  M  Bill,  se- 
lectmen Rosvvcll  MBiil,  James  F  George,  Moses  Jones  ;  trustees  R 
M  Bill,  Hale  Grow,  Moses  Jones ;  listers  Carlos  P  Bill,  Archibald  Ren- 
frew, Charles  Grow  ;  postmasters  Isaac  McNiece,  East  Topsham,  Mo- 
ses Wallace,  West  IXapsham. 

TaMBRWGE.— Town  clerk  Cha's  B  Chandler,  constable  Wnj  P 
Brown,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  E  H  Foster,  selectmen 
John  E  Dodge,  John  I^ougee,  E  H  Foster  ;  trustees  William  Putnam, 
Spencer  Smith,  John  Lougee  ;  listers  A  B  Curtis,.  B  A  Hackett,  John 
L  Hall ;  postmaster  Francis  Sturtevant. 

FERS'HIRE.— Town  clerk  Thomas  Keyes,  constable  Stillman  T 
Wiggins,  overseer  of  the  poor  Simeon  Bacon,  selectmen  S  T  Wiggins, 
Hibbard  Jones,  Flavel  Brown  ;  trustees  Thomas  Keyes,  Moses  Bar- 
tholomew, Simeon  Bacon;  listers  Jos  FCarleton,  William  Moody,  Jo- 
el Derby  ;  postmaster  H  T  Keyes. 

WjlShIMGTO.Y.— Town  clerk  John  Colby,  constable  John  Emory, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Zadock  Cheney,,  town  agent  John  Colby,  select- 
men Samuel  Worthley,  B  W  Bartholomew,  Elisha  Tracy  ;  trustee  B 
W  Bartholomew;  listeri  J  E  Worthley,  Joseph  Colby,  E  B  Standley ; 
postmaster  John  Stone. 

WEST  FAIRLEE.—Town  clerk  Elisha  Thayer,  constable  Cyrus 
May,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  James  Fuller,  selectmen 
Pliinehas  KimbalK  Chester  Chubb,  Solomon  Brown;  trustee  Elisha 
May;  listers  AlviSi  Bean,  Arba  Burr,  Elisha  May;  postmaster  A  B 
Southworth. 

WlLLIJiMBTOWjY.—Town  clerk  Darius  Pride,  constable  Ebene- 
zer Bass,  overseer  of  the  poor  Josiah  White,  town  agent  Bradford 
Newcomb,  selectmen  Melton  Martin,  Natlianiel  Jilson,  Nelson  31ar- 
tin;  trustee.s  Darius  Pride,  Alvah  Howe,  Asa  Howe  ;  listers  Walter 
Newcomb,  J  P  Simons,  H  C  Weeden  ;  postmaster  Rod..  Ainsworth. 


4:3  TOWN   OFFICERS   AND   POSTMASTERS. 

Chittendeti   County. 

BOLTOM". — Town  clerk  Ja's  H  Whitcomb,  constable  and  overseer 
of  tbe  poor  Joscpb  Smith  jr.,  town  agent  James  Norris,  selectmen  Jes- 
se Jewel,  Jolin  Beetle,  Joseph  Stockwell ;  trustees  John  Pineo,  James 
Whitcomb,  Moses  L  Colton  ;  listers  Moses  L  Colton,  William  Sabins, 
Gideon  Barber,  Jeremy  Stockwell ;  postmaster  Joseph  Smith. 

BURLTJVGTOJ\r.—Town  clerk  Charles  Russell,  constable  and  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Hyman  Lane,  town  agent  Charles  Adams,  selectmen 
Wyllys  Lyman,  Bostwick  Tousley,Seth  Morse  ;  trustees  Charles  Rus- 
sell, Wm  R  Vilas,  Isaac  Warner  ;  listers  Wm  R  Vilas,  Burrell  Lane, 
Henry  AVhitney  ;  postmaster  William  Noble. 

C^.^flZ.OT'/jE.— Town  clerk  Samuel  H  Barnes,  constable  David  C 
Gillet,  overseer  of  the  poor  Obadiah  V'an  Vliet,  town  agent  Heman 
Horsford,  selectmen  David  Cook,  Oliadiah  Van  Vliet,  Benjamin  Beers  ; 
trustees  Sam'l  H  Barnes,  Luther  Stone,  Wm  E  Sherman  ;  listers  Ju- 
lius G  McNeil,  Dan'l  C  Lake,  Cha's  D  Prindle  ;  postmaster  Samuel H 
Barnes. 

COLCHESTER.— Town  clerk  Jos  E  Ehodes,  constable  Cassiiia  N 
Phelps,  overseer  of  the  poor  Cyrus  Farrand,town  agent  UdneyH  Pen- 
niman,  selectmen  Jacob  Rolfe,  Milton  D  Wickwaro,  Elisha  Baker  ; 
trustees  Henry  Boardman,  J  E  Rhodes,  J  S  Webster;  listers  David 
Reed,  Henry  Boardman,  J  S  Webster  ;  postmaster  Cassius  N  Phelps. 

ESSEX. — To wn  clerk  Amasa  Bryant,  constable  Alanson  Bliss,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  P  L  Castle,  town  agent  B  B  Butler,  selectmen  P  L 
Castle,  Daniel  Morgan,  A  J  Watkins  ;  trustees  Thaddeus  R  Fletcher, 
Leonard  Bixby,  Samuel  Thrasher  ;  listers  Simon  Tubbs,  Arnold  Col- 
by, Chester  Slater  ;  postmaster  Lorin  Tyler. 

mA''ESBUJiOH.— Town  clerk  Wm  B  Vielc,  constable  Noble  B 
Flannigan,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Jos  Marsh, 
selectmen  Lyman  Dorwin,  F  W  Baldwin,  Levi  F  Benedict;  trustees 
Jedediah  Boynton,  John  S  Patrick,  Daniel  Goodyear ;  listers  Daniel 
Goodyear.  Elmer  Beecher,  Wm  J  Douglass  ;  postmaster  T  W  Gibb. 

iftWr/.VGrOJV.— Town  clerk  James  Ambler,  constable  Selah 
Ambler,  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Judson,  selectmen  John  Snider, 
Sylvester  Snider,  John  Bickford  ;  trustee  Lyman  Hall ;  listers  Heman 
Gillett,  Geo  N  Stevens,  Piiilander  Bradley";  postmaster  Orange  Dike. 

JERICHO — Town  clerk  John  Lymaij,  constable  Dana  Bicknoll, 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Oliver  Lowrey,  select- 
men Truman  Galusha,  John  T  Clapp,  Hiram  B  Day ;  trustees  G  B 
Oakes,  Oliver  Lowrey,  Luther  Brown;  listers  Erastus  Fields,  Andrew 
Warner,  Clark  Bostwick  ;  postmasters  Silas  C  Witherbee,  Jericho, 
Simeon  Bicknell,  Jericho  Centre. 

^f/Z/T'O.V.— Town  clerk  Natlian  Burnell,  constable  Harmon  Wood- 
ruff, overseer  of  the  poor  Arthur  Hunting,  town  agent  Dan'l  H  Onion, 
selectmen  B  C  Wright,  Elisha  Ashley,  Ira  Witters  ;  trustees  William 
ftlears,  Heman  Fairchild,  Orville  M  Clark;  listers  Nathan  Lincoln  jr. 
Heman  Fairchild,  Lyman  Burgess  ;  postmasters  George  Ayres,  Milton, 
C  L  Drake,  West  Milton.  •  * 

RrCHMOA'^D.— Town  clerk  E  B  Gree,  constable  Tho's  C  Barney, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Josei)h  Whipple,  town  agent  ArtemasElagg,  se- 
lectmen Eli  Bronson,  Levi  Whitcomb,  Rufus  Stevens  ;  trustees  Arto- 
mas  Flagg,  James  Humphrey,  Levi  Whitcomb  ;  listers  Russel  Bron- 
son, Henry  Gillett,  Heman  Aldrich  ;  postmaster  Kilburn  Whitcomb. 

ST.  G£OiiG£.— Town  clerk  Reuben  Lockwood,  constable  Homer 
Basset,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Colonel  Smith, 
selectmen  Colonel  Smith,  Sherman  Beach,  Eben  Isham;  listers  Reu- 
ben Lockwood,  Colonel  Smith,  Silas  Isham  ;  postmaster  Reuben 
Lockwood, 


__^ TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS.  4:3 

VMDERiriLL.— Town  clerk  John  H  Tower  jr.,  constable  E  Haw- 
ley,  overseer  ol' the  poor  A  Eaton,  town  agent  Wm  S  Hawkins,  select- 
men F  Fletcher,  S  auincy,  L  M  Stevens ;  trustees  F  Fletcher,  H 
Gloyd,  Levi  French  ;  listers  H  A  Nararaore,  E  VVhittin,  Levi  French  ; 
postmaster  J  H  Tower. 

WESTFORD.—Tow'n  clerk  Marcus  Swain,  constable  Timothy 
Sibley,  overseer  of  the  poor  Jacob  K  Drury,  town  agent  John  Parker, 
selectmen  Jacob  K  Drury,  Artemas  Allen,  David  S  Haselton  ;  trustees 
John  Allen,  Salmon  Cushman.  H  P  Wood  ;  listers  Amos  Hobart,  John 
Haselton,  Horatio  Allen  ;  postmaster  E  W  Sherman. 

JVILLISTOJV.— Town  clerk  Chauncey  Brownell,  constable  Nath'l 
Parker,  overseer  of  the  poor  Lester  Hall,  selectmen  Roswell  B  Fay, 
Ezbon  Sanford,  Zimri  Root ;  listers  Herald  Stevens,  Hiram  Murray, 
Jonas  G  Chittenden ;  fiostmaster  A  V  Holley. 

Washington  County, 

BARRE — Town  clerk  Alvaii  Carter,  constable  Alvan  Drury,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Ambrose  Bradford,  town  agent  David  French  2d,  se- 
lectmen Webber  Tilden,  Elijah  D  Wheeler,  John  Trow  ;  trustees  Geo 
W  Collamei,  Noah  Dodge,  Nathan  Trcv  ;  listers  David  D  Wing,  Am- 
brose Bradford,  Josiah  Wood  ;  postmasters  Geo  S  Johnson,  Barre,  Al- 
van Carter,  South  Barre. 

BERLrj\r.— Town  clerk  Abel  Knapp,  constable  Christopher  C  Bul- 
lock, overseer  of  the  poor  Asahcl  H  Nye,  town  agent  Sheffield  Hay- 
■vv:ird  jr.,  selectmen  Porter  Perrin,  Frederick  Hovey,  Harvey  Johnston  ; 
trustees  Elijah  Nye  jr.  Schuvler  Phelps,  Andrew  Cummins  ;  listers 
S  Phelps,  Wm  M  Ellis,  Moses  Strong;  postmaster  Israel  Dewey. 

CjIL^IS.— Town  clerk  Gideon  Hicks,  constable  Enoch  C  McLoud, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Welcome  Wheeloek,  town  agent  Luther  Morse, 
selectmen  Abdiel  Kent,  Charles  Dudley,  Stephen  Pierce;  trustees 
Gideon  Hicks,  Nathaniel  Eaton,  Asa  Alden ;  listers  Nathaniel  Eaton, 
Lewis  Wood,  Levi  Wright;  postmasters  Jonas  Hall,  Calais,  Asa  Al- 
den, East  Calais. 

DUXBURY.— Town  clerk  Ira  Arms,  constable  Gilman  Huntley, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Gilbert  Huntley,  town  agent  Ira  Arms,  selectmen 
Sam'l  C  Turner,  Luther  Graves  jr.  isaiah  Huntley  2d  ;  trustees  Ches- 
ter Marshall,  Jesse  T  Periv,  Newton  A  Athorton ;  listers  Gilman 
Huntley,  Wm  C  Griffith,  John  Towle. 

F^ysrCAT.— Town  clerk  Eber  H  Baxter,  constable  Simpson  Hays, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Russel  Drew,  town  agent  Eli  Bruce,  selectmen 
Burr  Freeman,  John  C  Griggs,  Step'n  C  Parker;  trustees  Silas  Boyce, 
Elisha  Brigham  ;  listers  Orrin  Wheeler,  Ziba  W  Boyce,  James  Sel- 
leck. 

MARSHFIELD. — Town  clerk  Jonathan  Goodwin, constables  Sam'l 
D  Hollister,  Andrew  English  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent 
Horace  Hollister;  selectmen  Alexander  Boiles  jr.  Wm  Moore,  Da'niel 
Bemis  ;  trustees  Stephen  R  Hollister,  Bowman  B  Martin  ;  listers  Ed- 
ward Wheeler,  Hiram  Potter,  Stephen  R  Hollister  ;  postmaster  Sam- 
uel Ainsworth. 

MIDDLESEX. — Town  clerk  Horace  Holden,  constable  Philander 
Holden,  overseer  of  the  poor  Jeduthan  Haskins,  town  agent  Georo-e  H 
Lewis,  selectmen  Oliver  Chamberlin,  IMorse  Carpenter,  Samuel  Dan- 
iels;  trustees  Wm  S  Clark,  Leauder  Warren ;  listers  Stephen  Her- 
rick,  Thomas  Stowell,  John  Poor ;  postmastor  Wm  C  Stowell 

MOJ\I^TPELIER,— Town  clerk  Lyman  Briggs,  treasurer  Daniel 
Baldwin,  constables  Addison  Peck,  John  S  Putnam  ;  overseer  of  the 
poor  Henry  Y  Barnes  ;  town  agent  Tho's  Needham  ;  selectmen  Tho's 
Needham,  Lot  Hathaway,  Hiram  Sibley  ;  trustees  Daniel  Baldwin,  E 


4:4:  TOWN   OFFICERS  AND  tOSTMASTERS. 

P  Jewett,  Royal  Wheeler  ;  listers  Royal  Wheeler,  George  Worthing- 
ton,  Ptitnam  McKiiight ;  postmasters  Geo  W  Reed,  Montpelier,  Apol- 
Ins  Motcalf,  Ka-sit  Montpelier,  Benjamin  Southgate,  North  Montpelier. 

.U0ii£7'0^JV.—T(iwn  clerk  Lester  Kingsley,  constable  Cyrus  C 
Spalding,  overseer  of  tlie  poor  Levi  Spalding,  town  agent  Alpheus  C 
Noble,  selectmen  Martin  Mason,  Daniel  Harris,  Uriah  Howe  ;  trus- 
tees Alpheus  Bass,  Lyraan  Child,  Uriah  Howe  ;  listers  Alpheus  Bass, 
Dennis  Child,  Uriah  Howe  ;  postmaster  Lester  Kingsley. 

jYORTJiFIELD.— Town  cli;rk  Volnoy  H  Averill,  constable  Isaac 
W  Brown,  overseer  of  the  poor  Oliver  Averill,  town  agent  Nathan 
Morse,  selectmen  Nathan  Morse,  D  W  Hadley,  Nathaniel  King  jr.; 
trustee  Harvey  W  Carpenter  ;  listers  Moses  Robinson,  Willian*  Nich- 
ols, Dan'l  P  King;  postmaster  Elijaii  Smith. 

PLAIJ^FIKLD— Town  clerk  Ezra  Kidder,  constable  Samuel  Cree, 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Nathaniel  Bancroft,  selectmen 
Levi  Bartlett,  Nathaniel  Slierman,  Harrison  Ketchum  ;  trustees  Ma- 
nard  French,  John  Lawrence,  Alba  Martin ;  listers  John  Lawrence, 
Ju=tus  Kinney,  Albert  Niles  ;  postmaster  Nathaniel  Bancroft. 

ROXBURY.—'Yovin.  clerk  Allen  Spaulding,  constables  Elijah  B 
Pride,  Dexter  Sampson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Allen  Spaulding  ;  town 
agent  Alvin  Braley  ;  selectmen  William  WoodiVard,  H  S  Boyce,  Ben- 
jamin Edwards  jr.;  trustees  Isaiah  Shaw,  Darius  Hatch,  Alvin  Bra- 
ley  ;  listers  Alvin  Braley,  T  R  Shaw,  Luther  Ainsworth  ;  postmasters 
John  M  Spaulding,  Roxiniry,  Samuel  Ruggles,  East  Itoxbury. 

lyjlITSFIELD. — Town  clerk  Jonathan  .Morse,  constable  Ira  Rich- 
ardson jr.,  overseer  of  the  poor  Pardon  Buslmell,  town  agent  Hiram 
Jones,  selectmen  Cyrus  Joslin,Crowell  Jlattliews,  Cornelius  E  Joslin  ; 
trustees  Orson  Sliinner,  R  Richardson  jr.  Dan  Richardson  ;  listers  Hi- 
ram Jones,  Timothy  Reed,  Jonathan  Morse  ;  postmaster  Roderick 
Ri.-hardson  jr. 

WARREjY.—Tov;n  clerk  Franklin  A  Wright,  constable  Gideon 
Goodspeed,  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Cardcll,  tov/n  agent  Artemas 
Cushman,  selectmen  Pierce  Spalding,  Lewis  Cardell,  Henry  Kimball; 
trustees  Wm  B  Tyler,  John  Cardell,  Lorenzo  Nicliols  ;  listers  Thom- 
as Sargent,  Azaiiali  Hawks,  Darius  S  Parker;  postmaster  Harvey  D 
Morgan. 

?f^7'£iiBf7Ry.— Town  clerk  William  Carpenter,  constable  Lo- 
renzo Morse,  overseer  of  the  poor  Elijah  JIarshall,  town  agent  Henry 
F  Janes,  selectmen  Wm  W  VVells,  Thaddeus  Clougli,  Joseph  Barnes  ;' 
trustees  Thaddeus  Clough,  R  C  Smith,  Henry  Douglass  ;  listers  Hen- 
ry F  Janes,  Henry  Douglass,  George  Atkins  ;  postmasters  Ahira  S 
Richardson,  Waterbury,  Jeremiah  Clark,  Watcrbury  Centre. 

;fOOZ)BC/ftr.— Town  clerk  Asaph  Town,  constable  Levi  Ball, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Ira  McLoiid,  town  a^ent  Joel  Celley,  selectmen 
Stephen  Chapman,  Hiram  Putnam,  Michael  Jackson  ;  trustees  Joel 
Celley,  Ebenezer  Bruce,  J  R  Norcross  ;  listers  S  C  Burnham,  Joseph 
Parker,  Isaac  Swan  ;  postmaster  Asa  Preston. 

iVORCESTER.—Towii  clerk  Amos  Rice,  constable  Benj  Scribner, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Abel  Whitney,  town  agent  Cyras  Brown,  select- 
men Abel  Whitney,  .-Vllen  L  Vail,  Farris  Leonard  ;  trustees  Thomas 
Hutchinson,  Wm  H  Cooper,  Cyrus  Brown  ;  listers  Martin  C  Brown, 
E  S  Kellogg,  E  C  Watson  ;  postmaster  Samuel  Andrews. 

Caledonia  Cottntg. 

B.;aiJJV£7'.— Town  clerk  John  Shaw,  constable  Obed  S  Hatch,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  John  Harvey,  town  agent  Mordocai  Hale,  selectmen 
Peter  Laird,  Robert  Gilkerson,  Bartholomew  Gilkerson  ;  trustees  Rob- 
ert Harvey,   Ebenezer  Brewer,  Levi  P  Parks  ;  listers  Robert  Harvey, 


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Walter  Harvey,   Alexander  Johnson ;  po'^tmasters  Levi  Parks     Pa«;-^ 
sumpsie,  John  McNab,  Melndoe's  Falls,  Henry  Stevens,  Burnet. 

BURKE.— Town  clerk  Asabel  Biirrinn-ton,  constable  F  D  Wri^Iit 
overseer  of  the  po,or  and  town  agent  «  F  Belden,  selectmen  Daniel 
Beckwith,  Philip  Smith,  Ebcnezer  Darlinsr;  trustees  G  W  Denizen 
A  Bunngton,  Abel  Brown;  listers  Jeese  Marshall,  Joel  Trull  jr.  Geo 
J  Dcr.ison  ;  postmaster  Lucius  Donison. 

.    '^■^^^'^'■—'^°'^'^^  clerk  Thomas  Osgood,  constables  B  F  Scott,  Geo 
n   Cree  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  E  L  Burnap  ;  town  aient  Leonard  Or- 
c^itt ;  selectmen  L  OreAt,  0  Fisher,  Thomas  Lilbrd  Ji.;  trustees  John 
Daman,  M  O  Fisher,  P  Dean  ;  listers  W  Lance,  M  Fisher,  Jos  Hoyt 
postmaster  Geo  VV  Stone. 

JJjJJVfltLE.— Town  clerk  Archaleus  Sins,  confltabh^  John  Currier 
overseer  of  tlie  poor  Geo  VV  Drew,  town  agent  Geo  B  Chandler,  select 
men  Geo  W  Drew,  John  Cunier,  Allen  Pope ;  trustees  Sam'l  B  Mat- 
tocks, William  Blount,  Benjamin  Gilson  ;  listers  Theron  Howard,  Mo- 
ses Stevens,  Harvey  T  Moore  ;  postmasters  S  J  Y  Vail,  Danville,  VV 
J  Stanton,  North  Danville. 

GiJOrOJV.— Town  clerk  Isaac  N  Hall,  constable  Daniel  Darlin'', 
overseer  ot  the  poor  and  town  agent  Hosea  Welch,  selectmen  John 
Darling,  Daniel  Roberts,  Hugh  Dunn ;  trustees  Samuel  G  Clark,  John 
laisey,  David  Dana  ;  listers  Samuel  G  Clart,  John  Taisey,  Jonatlian 
Welch  ;  postmaster  William  Darling. 

H.rtRDlVICK.— Town  clerk  D  VV  Aike/i,  constable  J  M  Stevens, 
overseer  of  the  poor  J  S  Smith,  town  agent  L  H  Delano,  selectmen  E 
A  Judevino,  J  S  Smith,  Wm  Blair;  trustfes  L  H  Delano,  O  Crosby 
L  A  Judevme  ;  listers  ]>  W  Aiken,  Jona  Nelson,  O  Crosby  ;  postmas- 
ters L  h  Delano,  Hardwick,  E  A  Judevine,  South  Hardwick. 

A/iJBr.— Town  clerk  Clia's  H  Graves,  constable,  overseer  of  the 
poor  and  town  agent  Albert  W  Burrou,'hs,  sjelectmen  James  Church 
Benj  B  Aickerson,  Otis  Joslin  ;  trustues  James  Church,  A  W  Bur- 
roughs ;  listej-s  Benjamin  Nutter,  Sullivan  Ranncy,  Nath'l  S  Damon 

Ai.VZ)OJV'.— Town  clerk  A  J  Williard,  constable  Cha's  H  Roberts 
overseer  ot  tlie  poor  Otis  Evans,  town  agent  Silas  Houghton,  select- 
men Welcome  McGaficy,  Paul  Houshton,  Ferdinand  L  Walker;  trus- 
tee Job  Randall ;  listers  Tbo's  B  Brhrlcett,  Otis  Evans,  Alonzo  Bemiss  • 
pos^lmasters  Ephraim  Cliamberlin,  Lvndon,  John  M  Hoyt,  L.  Centre.  ' 

■JVEWARK.— Town  clerk  Wm  G  Donison,  constable  Lauren  M 
teleeper,  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Wire,  town  agent  Eleazer  Pack- 
er, selectmen  Lauren  M  Sleeper,  Henry  Dolloft',  Obed  Johnson  ;  trus- 
tees Lauren  M  Sleeper,  Wm  G  Denison,  Henrv  Dolloff;  listers  James 
Wire,  John  Bruce,  Jabez  Smith;  postmaster  VVin  G  Denison. 

PEMCH^jyi.—'Vown  clerk  David  Merrill,  constable  Ira  Blake,  over- 
seer ot  the  poor  Orrin  Martin,  town  agent  Josiah  Shedd,  selectmen 
Joseph  Pattridge,  Sam'l  A  Chandler,  Simon  Blanchard ;  trustees  E  C 
Chamborhn,  Sam'l  A  Chandler,  Hazen  Merrill ;  listers  Lyman  Watts 
Lyman  Pattridge,  Schuylerr  Merrill ;  postmaster  Eph'm  C  Brown.       ' 

RYEGjiTE.— Town  clerk  George  Cowles,  constable  David  Nelson 
overseer  of  the  poor  James  Hall  2d,  town  agent  William  Gray  select- 
men Ja's  Hall  ai,  John  McLure,  Robert  Miller ;  trustee  Robert  Dick- 
son ;  listers  John  Bigelow,  Robert  Symes,  John  Buchanan  ;  postmas- 
ter George  Cowles.  . 

SHEFFIELD.— Town  clerk  James  Townsend,  constable  L  M  M 
Gray,  overseer  ot  the  poor  Horace  Drown,  town  agent  James  Towns- 
end,  selectmen  JPIngalls,  Hiel  Bradley,  Hiram  Jenness  ;  tiustees 
James  J  ownsend  J  P  Ingalls,  J  H  Ingalls  ;  listers  J  P  Ingalls,  Hiel 
Bradley,  Hiram  Jenness  ;  postmaster  Joseph  Ide. 

ST.JOHJVSBUR  r._l'own  clerk  Jerry  Dickerman,  constables  Wal- 


4t6  TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS. 

ter  Wright,  Sotli  Burroughs  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  I\Ioses  Kittredge  ; 
town  agent  Jos  I'  Fairbanks  ;  selectmen  Lewis  Peirce,  Calvin  Morrill, 
Hiram  Koberts  ;  trustees  Calvin  Morrill,  Moses  Kittredge,  John  Morse  ; 
listers  Moses  Ivittredge,  Charles  Blinn,  Charles  Starks  ;  postmasters 
Moses  Kittredge,  St.  Johnsbury,  Wm  P  Stoughton,  St.  Johnsbury  Cen- 
tre, David  Goodall,  St.  Johnsbury  East. 

SUTTOJV.—Tovfa  clerk  Nehemiah  Shaw,  constable  Nathaniel 
Glidden,  overseer  of  the  poor  Jonathan  Richardson,  town  agent  Thad- 
deus  Curtis,  selectmen  John  Ladd  jr.  Ralph  Jacobs,  Caleb  Aldrich  ; 
trustee  Asa  IMasten  ;  listers  Jencks  M  Putnam,  Asa  Hasten,  James 
Ruggles  ;  postmaster  John  Beckwith. 

WALDEJ^. — Town  clerk  Daniel  Wooster,  constable  Isaac  Patter- 
son, overseer  of  the  poor  John  Fulsora,  town  agent  Edward  Farring- 
ton,  selectmen  Simeon  Oheever,  Hiram  Perkins,  Abial  Shirtliff;  trus- 
tees John  Goold,  Robert  White,  Nathaniel  Farrington  ;  listers  Leon- 
ard L  Edwards,  William  Farrington,  John  Goold  ;  postmasters  Tho's 
W  Vincent,  Walden,  Leonard  Farrington,  South  VValden. 

WATERFQRD.—Towxi  clerk  Lucius  Freeman,  constable  O  H 
Freeman,  overseer  of  the  poor  Jos  A  Gould,  town  agent  Royal  Ross, 
selectmen  Royal  Ross,  Jos  A  Gould,  Daniel  Brown  jr.;  trustee  Ezekiel 
Cutler  ;  listers  F  R  Carpenter^  Culvin  Brown,  Nathaniel  Lea  ;  post- 
masters Eph'm  C  Parks,  Waterfoid,  T  R  Fairbanks,  Lower  W. 

»*'/f££/-OCA'.— Town  clerk  John  W  Brown,  constable  Samuel  D 
Gray,  overseer  of  the  po*  and  town  agent  Benjamin  Conner,  select- 
men Samuel  Nelson,  E  M  Vlagoon,  Sewall  Bradley  ;  trustees  William 
Chase,  Sam'l  F  Shattuck,  lohn  Cofran  ;  listers  Samuel  Weeks,  Na- 
thaniel Hart,  Jos  F  Darling;  postmaster  Jefferson  Cree. 

Franklin  County. 

BAKERSFIELD.— Town  cicrk  Silas  B  Hazeltine,  constable  Harry 
Jlontague,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Wm  C  Wilson,  select- 
men Wm  C  Wilson,  Lyman  Wells,  Silas  Potter  ;  trustees  Ira  Fay, 
T  W  Scott,  Wm  Gidding  ;  listers  H  T  Brigham,  Wui  Gidding,  Cha's 
C  Stone  ;  postmaster  Cha's  C  Stone. 

BERKSHIRE — Town  clerk  linus  Leavens,  constable  P  P  Leav- 
ens, overseer  of  the  poor  Milo  Lewis,  town  agent  Jasper  Rand,  select- 
men Stephen  Burleson,  H  S  Bowea,  L  H  Hart ;  trustees  Orson  Thayer, 
Hardin  Andrus,  William  Clapp ;  listers  Lewis  Ewins,  Milo  Lewis, 
Wm  Clapp  ;  postmasters  H  S  Bo  ven,  Berkshire,  Jasper  Rand,  West 
Berkshire,  Wm  Clapp,  East  Berkshive. 

EJ\rOSBUROH. — Town  clerk  Horace  Eaton,  constable  and  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Henry  Walbridge,  town  agent  Cha's  B  Maynard,  se- 
lectmen C  B  Maynard,  Clark  Barnes,  Chester  Waller  ;  trustees  Jonas 
Boutell,  Chester  Waller,  Samuel  Kendall ;  listers  Harden  Allen,  El- 
lison Maynard,  Dennis  Sampson  ;  postmasters  Thomas  Fuller,  Enos- 
burgh,  J  "M  Dean,  West  Enosburgh,  Samuel  Kendall,  Enosburgh  Falls. 

FMIRFJIX.— Town  clerk  C  Sampson,  constable  and  overseer  of  the 
poor  Reuben  Dewey,  town  agent  Aaron  S  Beeman,  selectmen  Philo 
England,  J  H  F:iTnsworth,  Elijah  Story ;  trustees  H  E  Hubbcll,  H  C 
Safford,  Lyman  Hawloy  ;  listers  Aaron  S  Beeman,  11  C  Safford,  Hil- 
kiah  Pierce  ;  postmasters  S  W  Brush,  Fairfax,  J  H  Richardson,  North 
Fairfax. 

FAIRFIELD,— Town  clerk  Joseph  Soule,  constable  O  D  Bradley, 
overseer  of  the  poor  H  Northrop,  town  agent  Joab  Smith,  selectmen 
H  Northrop,  W  W  Thorp,  Cha's  R  Read  ;  trustees  Joseph  Soule,  Na- 
than Bradley,  S  L  Allen  ;  listers  H  Wakeman,  A  H  Payne,  B  Barlow ; 
postmasters  A  G  Soule,  Fairfield,  H  H  Beardsl(*y,  East  Fairfield. 

FLETCHER.— Town  clerk   Medad  R  Parsons,   constable   Albert 


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Kinsley,  overseer  of  the  poor  Guy  Kinsley,  town  agent  David  French, 
selectmen  M  R  Parsons,  Murray  Buck,  R  T  Bingham  ;  trustees  Guy 
Kinsley,  Joseph  Ellsworth  jr.  Z  W  Strait ;  listers  John  Kinsley  jr.  J 
Shepardson,  Jonathan  Wells  jr.;  postmaster  Medad  P  Blair. 

FR^JVKLIJV,— Town  clerk  P  S  Gates,  constable  Claik  Gates,  over- 
seer ot  the  poor  J  P  Olds,  town  agent  P  S  Gates,  selectmen  Paul 
Gates,  Henry  Bowman,  Isaac  Warner;  trustees  J  H  Hubbard,  Asa 
Gallup,  Eleazer  Olmsted  ;  listers  J  H  Hubbard,  Zechariah  Shedd  jr. 
Asa  Hammond  ;  postmaster  R  S  Tenney. 

GEORGIA.— Town  clerk  Lorenzo  Janes,  constable  Wm  K  War- 
ner, overseer  of  the  poor  Abner  Bliss,  town  agent  Asahel  Y  Johnson 
selectmen  Abner  Bliss,  Cyrup  Hotchkiss,  David  P  Clark  ;  trustees  Da- 
vid Fairchild,  Cyrus  Hotchkiss,  Alvan  Hyde  ;  listers  Harry  Colton 
Alvan  Hyde,  David  Fairchild  ;  postmaster  Albert  Bliss.  ' 

HI  a  HG.aTE.— Town  c\eik  Benjamin  Peake,  constable  Jerahmell 
Cummins,  overseer  of  the  poor  Daniel  Watson,  town  agent  R  L  Pad- 
dock, selectmen  E  D  Hyde,  Clark  Albee,  Luther  Meigs ;  trustees  J  B 
Cutler,  John  Barr,  M  R  Averill ;  listers  Harry  Hyde,'Harry  Stone  E 
C  Haskins  ;  postmasters  Allen  Barr,  Saxe's  Mills,  S  VV  Keye"  Hi"h- 
gate,  D  H  Farrington,  East  Highgate,  H  N  Cole,  Highgate  Spr'inffs" 

Jl/OJVrO OJl/£iJF.-Town  clerk  B  W  Fuller,  constable  Jonathan 
Gates,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  D  H  Bailey  se- 
lectmen D  H  Bailey,  O  L  Kelton,  Asa  Wheeler  ;  trustees  Rufus  Ham- 
'i,,""'  ^,*"''!PP'  ^  ^^  ^"'^^'' '  "'^t'"'^  Joshua  Clapp,  Hiram  Rawson, 
Warner  Maitm  ;  postmaster  Asa  Wheeler. 

RICHFORD.— Town  clerk'  John  Huse,  constable  James  Corliss 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  John  S  Royce  select- 
men Reuben  Rounds,  Zophar  Fletcher,  Wm  Y  Waightman  •  trustees 
».  .??,'r"l'''''  ^  Blaisdell,  J  Woodruff;  listers  J  Woodruff,  J  i\oyes, 
W  Y  Waightman  ;  postmaster  Guy  R  Butler. 

SHELDOJ\r.— Town  clerk  Amasa  M  Brown,  constable  R  A  Shat- 
tuck,  overseer  of  the  poor  Andrew  Durkee,  town  agent  J  W  Sheldon 
selectmen  Joel  Whitney,  Chester  Janes,  Andrew  Durkee;  trustees 
Alfred  Keith,  Alanson  Draper,  Wm  Hammond  ;  listers  Alfred  Keith 
Asa  Wilson,  VVilliam  Hammond ;  postmasters  S  B  Sheldon,  Sheldon! 
Phineas  Kingsley,  East  Sheldon. 

ST.  MLBAM'S— Town  clerk  Wm  Bridges,  constables  Cornelius 
Palmer,  Curtis  Wilkinson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Cornelius  Palmer  ■ 
town  agent  Romeo  H  Hoyt ;  selectmen  B  H  Smalley,  Samuel  Jewell' 
Jeremiah  Clark ;  trustees  Victor  Atwood,  Cha's  J  Saxe,  Dan'l  P  Car 
penter  ;  listers  Robert  Lovell,  Michael  F  Palmer,  Martin  W  Hunt  • 
postmaster  Luther  L  Dutcher.  ' 

SiVJi^rTOJ\r.-Town  clerk  Wheelock  S  Thayer,  constable  John 
Barney,  overseer  ot  the  poor  Zeno  Campbell,  selectmen  Rufus  L  Bar- 
ney, Charles  Bullard,  E  B  Rounds  ;  trustees  George  Green  Nelson 
Bullnrd;  listers  Orrin  Janes,  Wm  H  Blake  ;  postmasters  H  B  Farrar 
bwanton  Falls,  A  Green,  East  Swanton,  E  B  Rounds,  Centre  ' 


Orleang  County, 

.4Z.fi.4JV;r-Town  clerk  Luther  DelajQo,  constable  Timo  C  Miles 
overseer  of  the  poor  Silas  Hovey,  town  agent  Benjamin  Aiken  select- 
men Eras  us  Fairman,  Ezra  Wilcox,  John  Paine  ;  trustee  John  San- 
born, Aathan  Beede,  Luther  Delano ;  listers  Nathan  Beede,  Herod 
Pierce,  Edward  Flint ;  postmaster  Jonathan  Fitz 

B.>?/irOjy;-Town  clerk  Horace  Peirce,  constable  Ezra  Hoffman 
overseer  of  the  poor  Orin  CutI  m-,  town  agent  John  L  E  dward".  seTect- 
men  George  Leland,  Harris  Smith,  Luthir  Merriam ;  trustees   WmP 


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I  May,  Amos  C  Robinson,  Luther  Mcrriiim  ;  listers  Wm  D  May,  John 
i  Colby,  Lyndon  Robinson  ;  postmaster  Ellis  Cobb. 
■  5-R0;f^/JVG7'0^.— Town  clerk  Chester  Gilbert,  constable  Ara 
K  Smith,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Elisha  White, 
selectmen  Jeremiah  Huntoon,  Timothy  Joslin,  Jolm  Brvant ;  trustees 
A  L  TwUiglit,  Nathan  Ward,  Wm  CilfiUen  ;  listers  NS  Grow,  Wm 
Tworablv,  Wm  GilHUen  ;  postmaster  Tho's  C  Stewart. 

CHMRLESTOJf,— Town  clerk  Ira  Brackett,  constables  Wm  B  Cole, 
Moses  51  Melvin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Earl  Cate  ;  town  agent  Loren 
!  W  Clark;  selectmen  Albert  Lawrence,  Ira  Warren,  Calvin  Dunton  ; 
j  trustees  Hiram  W  Merrill,  Ira  BrackoM,  Alboi't  Lawrence  ;  listers 
I  Loren  W  Clark,  INIichael  Bly,  Willard  Chase  ;  postmasters  Edwaid 
j  U  Goodwin,  East  Charleston,  Sam'l  M  Cobb,  West  Charleston. 
I  CRJlFT^BUMY. — Town  clerk  and  constable  Joseph  Scott,  over- 
i  seer, of  .the  poor  William  Hidden,  town  agent  A  R  French,  selectmen 
j  Robert  Moody,  Steplien  Slierman,  John  Chase  ;  trustees  Ja's  A  Pad- 
[  dock,  H  F  Allen,  Joseph  Scott ;  listers  William  Wilson,  G  F  Sprague, 
I  Emerv  Cook  ;  postmaster  W  E  Paddock. 

i  CO>£A"/'iJr.— Town  clerk  Sam'l  S  Kendall,  constable  Josiah  B 
I  Whcelock,  overseer  of  the  poor  Benjamin  Bowman,  town  agent  Isaac 
Parker,  selectmen  Holland  Thraslier,  Ira  Boynton,  Warren  Mitchell; 
!  trustees  Philip  Flanders,  Amasa  Plastridge,  Isaac  Parker;  listers  J  B 
'  Wheelock,  Asa  Gould,  E  M  Gray  ;  postmaster  E  Cleveland. 

6LUVKR.— Town  clerk  Jos  H  Dwinnell,  constable  John  Hurlbutt, 
overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Barker,   town  agent  Nathan  Norton,   se- 
leotraert  J-oc  11  Dwinnell,  John  Crane,   Isaac  B  Smith  ;  trustee  Alex- 
ander Drew  ;  listers  Solomon  Dwinnell,  H  S  Beckford,  Alex'r  Drew  ; 
postmaster  K  B  Simonds. 
I      GKEEA''SBORO\~'r own  clerk  Nathan  Cutler,   constable,  over- 
j  seer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Jabez  Pinney,  selectmen  John  C  Tib- 
betts,   H  Stimson,   Timothy  Walker;  trustee  Enoch  'J'alman  ;  listers 
I  Mernll  Williams,  Noah  Moulton,  Amos  Smith  ;  postmaster  L  f  Wat- 
I  erman. 

I      HOLLA^TD.^Tav.n  clerk  Aaron  Davis,  constable  Josiah  C  Robin- 
son,  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Mead,  town  agent  Jason  Hinnian,   se- 
lectmen William  Hall,  Joshua  Frencli,  Nathan  S  Davis;  trustees  Wm 
I  Hall,  Jason  Hinmar.,  John  Mead  ;  lifters  Ezra  Hinman,  Hezekiah  In- 
j  gerson,  Eicli'd  P  Goodall ;  postmaster  M  P  Davis. 

IRASBURGH.—Tav.n  clerk  Henry  JI  Bates,   constable  Wm  Ful- 
ler jr.,   overseer. of  the  poor  Simon  K  Locke,   town  agent  Cliarles  W 
!  Preutiss,  selectmen  Timo  P  Redfield,   George  Bryant,   Ralph  P  Skin- 
!  nor ;  trustees  Samuel  Conaut,  Ralph  P  Skinuer,  Timothy  P  Redfield  ; 
I  postmaster  Timo  P  Redfieid. 

;  JAY  —Town  clerk  Walter  Charleton,  constable  Harling  L  Gilman, 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Wm  Williams,  select- 
men Willard  Walker,  Wm  Williams,  Ebenezer  Smith  ;  trustees  Wil- 
lard Walker,  David  Johnson,  Walter  Charleton  ;  listers  Walter  Charle- 
j  ton,  David  Johnson,  Hiram  Hadlock;  postmaster  Lanson  Sanborn. 
j  hOjy ELL.— Town  clerk  William  Brown,  constable  John  Harding, 
I  overseer  of  the  poor  Benjamin  Spaukling,  town  agent  James  Houston, 
1  selectmen  Charles  Leland,  Hiram  L  Harding,  Sabin  Sprague  ;  trus- 
i  tees  Charles  Leland,  Thomas  Wooley,  HiranrL  Harding;  postmaster 
Amasa  Paine. 

Jl/O/JCajy.— Town  clerk  Cha's  Cumrtiings,  constable  Reuel  Cobb, 
I  overseer  of  the  poor  Tho's  H  Lord,  town  sigent  Cha's  Curamings,  se- 
!  lectiuen  Zenas  Bartlett,  Marson  Levens,  Simeon  Albee  ;  trustees  Cha's 
'  Cummings,  Cyrus  Hemingwav,  David  Hamlet ;  U&ters  Cha's  Cum- 
I  mings,  Osmau  Hastings,  Samilel  Da?gett  ;  postmaster  Sam'l  Bartlett. 


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JfRWPORT. — Town  clerk  Seymour  Lane,  constable  El)onezer 
Jones,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Geo  W  Kendall,  selectmen 
Orville  Ro'iinson,  J  R  Daggett,  Otis  Sawyer;  trustees  Seymour  Lane 
J  E  Daggett,  VVulter  Bowman;  listers  Dudley  Hoibrook,  Roswell 
Prouty,  15  F  Barnard. 

TROY.— Town  clerk  Nathan  H  Downs,  constable  James  Hamilton 
overseer  of  the  poor  Newland  Perkins,  town  agent  Ralph  Chamber- 
lin,  selectmen  Ralph  Ciiamberlin,  Madison  Stebbins,  Erastus  West  • 
trustee  Ezra  Johnson  ;  listers  W  Billings,  H  Hastings,  H  Atwood  • 
postmasters  F  Fuller,  Trov,  H  Hastings,  Troy  Furnace,  W  C  Oilman' 
North  Troy.  ' 

JfESTFIELD.— Town  clerk  Geo  W  VVhitcher,  constable  Ephraim 
Hodgkins,  overseers  of  the  poor  and  selectmen  George  Stoughton  Ste- 
phen Roberts,  Jacob  Stebbins  :  trustee  Luther  Pag«  ;  listers  Luther 
Page,  George  W  Whitcher,  Arad  Hitchcock ;  postmaster  Henry  Rich 
ardson. 

IfESTMORE.— Town  clerk  Truman  G  Bishop,  constable  Carlton 
Cheney,  overseer  of  the  poor  Truman  G  Bishop,  town  agents  and  se- 
lectmen Ethan  Blodgett,  Calvin  Gibson,  Lorin  Huntley  ;  trustee  Ethan 
Blodgett;  listers  Truman  G  Bishop,  Freedom  Gates,  Robert  Clark. 

IiaiMoille  County. 

BELVIDERE.— Town  clerk  Phinehas  Carpenter,  constable  Ran- 
dal Shattuck,  overseer  ol  the  poor  John  S  Carpenter,  town  agent  Eph- 
raim S  Holmes,  selectmen  Amos  K  Whittemore,  John  S  Carpenter 
Abel  P  Smalley  ;  trustee  Phinehas  Carpenter  ;  listers  Amos  K  Whit- 
temore, Phinehas  Carpenter,  Leonard  Hutchins. 

CAMBRIDGE.— Town  clerk  Willard  Griswold,  constables  Jason 
Crain,  Jesse  Sears  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Benjamin  Barrett ;  town 
agent  Henry  Stowell ;  selectmen  Farwell  Wetherbee,  Giles  A  Barber 
Wm  Blaisdell ;  trustees  B  J  Miner,  Giles  A  Barber,  Martin  Wires  • 
listers  Nathan  McFavland,  Norman  Atwood,  Erastus  Meech ;  post- 
masters Henry  Stowell,  Cambridge,  Nathaniel  Reed,  Jeftersonville. 

EDEJ\r.— Town  clerk  Amasa  Stevens,  constable  Winslow  Whee- 
lock,  overseer  of  the  poor  Daniel  Pierce,  town  agent  Clark  Fisk  ■  se- 
lectmen John  Smith,  Horace  Fletcher,  Daniel  Cornish  ;  trustees  Ste- 
phen Philips,  PJiilo  A  Matthews,  Moses  Mason  ;  listers  Philo  A  Mat- 
thews, Richard  Stone,  Asa  Smitli ;  postmaster  Luther  H  Brown. 

ELMORE.— Town  clerk  and  constable  Abel  Camp,  overseer  of  the 
poor  Lester  Tillison,  town  agent  Geo  W  Bailey,  selectmen  Joseph  C 
Bailey,  Geo  W  Bailey,  Chauncey  Scofield  ;  trustees  Lester  Tillison 
David  G  Camp,  Lemuel  Richardson  ;  listers  Abner  Doty,  Dexter  Grout' 
Simeon  Bridge  ;  postmaster  Abel  Camp.  ' 

HyDEP.^RK.— Town  clerk  Lucius  H  Noyes,  constable  Carlos  S 
Noyes,  overseer  of  the  poor  Jesse  B  Noyes,  town  agent  Nath'l  P  Saw- 
yer, selectmen  John  C  Page,  Erastus  P  Fitch,  Aaron  Keeler  ;  trustees 
Levi  Edgerton,  Nehemiah  Waterman,  L  H  Noyes  ;  listers  Levi  Edff- 
crton,   Neh.  Waterman,  Solo.  Brown  jr.;  postmaster  Carlos  S  Novp^ 

JO/fJVSOJV.— Town  clerk  S  S  Pike,  constable  John  B  Downer" 
overseer  of  the  poor  Cornelius  Lynde,  town  agent  John  B  Downer' 
selectmen  Samuel  Andrews,  Theophilus  H  Patch,  Caleb  Lothron ' 
trustees  Asa  Andrews,  Jacob  Hayford,  Joseph  Waterman  ;  listers  Jona 
C  Uodge,  Cornelius  Lynde,  Sewell  Newton ;  postmaster  S  S  Pike 

jyi.^JVSFlELD.— Town  clerk  Joshua  Luce,  constable  Almond  Luce. 
overseer  ot  the  poor  Ivory  Luce,  town  agent  Amander  Peterson,  se- 
lectmen James  Harris,  Joseph  Dake,  Albert  Luce  ;  trustees  Ivory 
Luce,  Amander  Peterson,  Guy  Nutting ;  listers  Wm  P  Moore,  Joseph 
Dake  jr.  Joshua  Luce.  *^ 


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MORIUSrOH'Jr.— Town  clerk  A  C  Boardman,  constable  Almon 
Tinker,  ovcvseer  of  the  poor  V  VV  Waterman,  town  agent  L  P  Poland, 
Bclectnien  Moses  TirriSI,  Adolphus  Eaton,  V  Waterman  ;  trustees  Lu- 
-tlier  Binjjham,  John  Fcrrin,  David  Noyes  ;  listers  Hela  Cady,  Adoi-J 
phus  Eaton,  Horace  Goodale  ;  postmasters  Wm  Stevens,  Morristown  - 
Daniel  Gilbert,  Morrisville. 

STERLIJ^G. — Town  clerk  and  constable  Oliver  Saundeis,  overseers 
of  tlie  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Baruch  Darling,  selectmen  Silas 
liloslier,  Oliver  Saunders,  McDanie!  Gragg ;  trustees  Moses  Vilas, 
Ii^cDanicl  Grasg,  Reuben  Clark  ;  listers  Arad  Baker,  Amantler  Kel- 
lum,  Samuel  \Vilson. 

STOW. — Town  clerk  Jos  H  Bennett,  constable  Francis  Morrison, 
overseer  of  the  poor  N  H  Thomas,  town  agent  B  H  Fuller,  selectmen 
Ifathan  Foster,  Samuel  Benson,  P  P  Delano;  trustees  NathanielRus- 
Fell,  W  H  H  Bingham,  Marvin  Dutton  ;  listers  Samuel  Barnes,  J  G 
Bwazey,  Mar<|ii5  Dutton;  postmaster  Nathaniel  Robinson. 

JV.ITERVILLE.— Town  clerk  Moses  Fisk,  constable  Welcome  S 
Drown,  overseer  of  the  poor  Moses  Fisk,  town  agent  Jesse  C  Holmes, 
selectmen  Eliphalet  Brush,  David  Wiiley,  Geo  W  Wilbur  ;  trustees 
AIplicus  Morse,  Osgood  McFarland,  Horace  A  Fisk  ;  listers  Richard 
IJailey,  Moses  Fisk,  Osgood  McFariand  ;  postmaster  Horace  A  Fisk. 

WOLCOTT.— Town  clerk  Christopher  A  Stone,  constable  Geo  H 
Whitney,  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Isaac  Pennock,  select- 
men Thomas  Taylor,  Geo  H  Whitr^cy,  Ephraim  Ladd  ;  trustees  Isaac 
Ponnock,  Jesse  Whitney,  Porter  Crane  ;  listers  Joe!  Martin,  C  G 
l-Zoulton,  Alger  Jones ;  postmaster  Isaac  Pennock. 

Mssi'x  Contily, 
BLOOMFIELD.—Town  clerk  Selden  Burbank,  constable  Sam'l  N 
Silver,  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Orlando  Schoft", 
selectmen  Schuyler  W  Ilolbrook,  William  Burbank,  Selden  Burbank  ; 
trustees  Julius  J  Ilolbrook,  Stephen  A  Foss,  Hiram  Fuller;  listers 
Bteohen  A  Foss,  Henry  Fuller,  Orlando  Schoff;  postmaster  Stephen 
A  Foss. 

BRUJ\rS WICK.— Town  clerk  George  Marshall,   constable   David 

Uyde,  overseer  of  the  poor  George  Marshall,  town  agent  David  Hyde, 

selectmen  George  Marshall,  Royal  C  Belknap,  Daniel  Smith  ;  trustee 

David  Hyde  ;  listers  George  Marshall,  David  S  Austin,  Royal  C  Bcl- 

I    knap  ;  postmaster  David  Hyde. 

CJl^AAA''. — Town  clerk  William  Rich,  constable  Harvey  Hinman, 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  agent  Wm  Rich,  selectmen 
Wm  Rich,  Alex'r  M  Dennett,  Heman  Nichols  ;  trustee  Wm  Rich  ; 
listers  Joshua  Morrison,  Harvey  Hinman,  Moses  Morrill ;  postmaster 
AM  Morrill. 

COJV'.'OfljD.— Town  clerk  Harvey  G  Fry,  constable  H  R  Darling, 
overseer  of  the  poor  William  Buck,  town  agent  Harvey  G  Fry,  se- 
loctmen  N  J  Graves,  S  G  Babcock,  Preston  May;  trustees  A  Taggard, 
Warner  Bingham,  R  Graves  ;  listers  C  F  Gregory,  Jenison  Caruth, 
Micah  Baker  jr.;  postmaster  J  G  Darling. 

ORJIJ^BY. — Tow'n  clerk  Jona  Matthews  jr.,  constable  and  overseer 
of  the  poor  Gershom  Carpenter,  selectmen  John  Batchelder,  Asa  Wil- 
son, Loomis  Wells  ;  trustees  Gershom  Carpenter,  Abram  W  Rice,  Ash- 
tay  Appleton. 

QUILDHJILL.— Town  clerk  John  Dodge,   constable  George  Hub- 
bard, overseer  of  the  poor  Isaac  Cummings,  town  agent  Wm  Heywood 
lij  jr.,  selectmen  Royal  Cutler,  Anson  Fisk,  Jonathan  Benjamin  ;  trustee 
II  Anson  Fisk  ;  listers  Oramel  Crawford,  Pliny  Rosebrooks,  Dan'l  Keith 
jr.;  postmaster  D  E  Denison. 


TOWN  OFFtCERS  AND  TOSTMASTEBS. CLERGTMF.N-. 

LEMLVOTOjV.—Town  clerk  Abtliel  Blodgett,  constable  John  Har- 
ris, overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen),  town  aijent  Beach  Blodgett, 
selectmen  Abraham  Jones,  Richard  Morgan,  Beach  Blodgett  ;  listers 
John  Bailey,  AbdieJ  Blodgett,  James  H  Mills  ;  postmaster  A  Blodgett, 

i,C/jN'"£A"iJf/iiG//.— Town  clerk  Stepen  Howe,  constable  John  W, 
Putnam,  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Morse  jr.,  town  agent  Spencer 
Clark,  selectmen  Ja's  Morse  jr.  Geo  E  Holmes,  James  Thomas  ;  trus- 
tee Edmund  Powers  ;  listers  Seth  Cutler,  Leland  Snow,  Reuben  Bell ; 
postmaster  Seneca  Sargent. 

,  M.dfDSTO.VE.— Town  clerk  John  W  Webb,  constable  D  C  Kim- 
ball, overseers  of  the  poor  and  selectmen  Moody  Rich,  Araunah  Webb 
'5' jr.   Joseph  Merrill;  trustee  Jacob  Rich  j  listers  D  C  Kimball,  Jacob 
Rich,  Charles  Stevens. 

?7C7'0iZr.— Town  clerk  Chauncoy  HMdreth,  constable  James  B 
Hill,  overseer  of  the  pooi  Ansel  Haniiom,  town  agent  Ransom  Hall, 
selectmen  Moses  C  KimbaU,  Levi  P  Shores,  Giles  Jones. 

Grand  Isle  (bounty. 
ALBXJRQH — Town  clerk  Lewis  Sowles  jr.,  constables  Hiram  liab- 

cock,  B  C  Webster  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  William  Sowles  ;  selectmen 
'  Wm  L  Sowles,  John  McGregor,  William  Brown  ;  trustees  J  M  Moti, 

Thomas  Men,  Wm  H  J,yman ;  listers  Wm  Sowles,  Nathan  Kinsley, 

Lewis  Sowles  jr.;  postmasters  S  J  Davis,  Alburgh,   Wm  L  Sowles' 

West  Alburgh,  Elisha  Reynolds,  Alburgh  Springs. 

_  GRAJ^D  ISLE.— Town  clerk  Wm  Chaml>erlin,   constable  James 

I  Gordon,   overseer  of  th^  poor  John  Chamberlin,   town  agent  Lewis 

i  I. add,  selectmen  Jabez  Ladd,  Sam'l  B  Gordon,  Abel  Brown  ;  trustees 

'  Jabez  Ladd,   A  B  Hatch,  Nathan  Witherell ;  listers  Lewis  Ladd,  Guy 

Reynolds,  John  A  Chamberlin  ;  postmaster  John  Williamson. 
I      ISLE  LM  JUOTT.— Town  clerk  Ira  Hill,   constables  Peter  Floury 
I  Seneca  H  Pike  :  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Hiram 

Hall;  selectmen  William  Wait,  John  Scott,  Charles  Carron  ;  trustees 

William  Dawson,  Ira  Hill,  D  V  Goodsell ;  listers  D  V  Goodsell,  Tho's 
G  Daniels,  Joseph  Bowman  ;  postmaster  Tra  Hill. 

.V0/J77///£ft0.— Town  clerk  Joel  Allen,   constable  Gary  Whit-   ' 
rrey,  overseer  of  the  poor  David  Harvey,   town  agent  Joel  Allen,   se- 
lectmen Uriah  Hazen,   Gary  Whitney,  Elihu  Parks  ;  trustees  Gary 
Wbitney,  Orlin  Hibbard,  Augustus  Knight;  listers  Asahel  Allen  Au- 
gustus Knight,  Chauncey  Hazen  ;  postmaster  Asahel  Allen.         ' 

SOUTH  HERO.— Town  clerk  Lorenzo  Hall,  constables  David  G 
Dixon,  James  Conroe ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  a-^ent 
Heman  Kent ;  selectmen  David  Corbin,  Franklin  Robinson,  Abne°r  B 
Landon  ;  trustees  George  Landon,  Wm  M  Fletcher,  A  M  Kinney  • 
listers  John  S  Landon,  Gilbert  Allen,  Orange  Phelps ;  postmaster  Or- 
vihe  G  Wheeler. 


Clergymen  in  Vciinont. 
Benniugton  County, 

Arlingtnn. — Anson  B  Hard,  epis. 

Bra«in^(o«.— K  W  Hooker,  A  Loomis,  con.;  N  O  Preston,  epis.;  C 
W  Hodges,  hap.;  J  W  Belknap,  J  Beeman,  meth.,  C  E  Hughes,  univ. 

Dorset. — Jarvis  Gilbert,  con. 

Landgrove. — A  Spencer,  meth. 

JlfancAcsto-.— James  Anderson,  con.;  Hervey  J  Parker,  bap;  N  W 
.Munroe,  epis.;  C  E  Giddings,  methv;  VV  P  Reynolds,  Campbelite. 

Peru. —  lliomas  Baldwin  jr.  con. 

Powrea/ —Matthew  Batchelor,  bap.;  Sherman  Ladd,  ref.  meth. 

«effife»oro'.— Ambrose  Stone,  meth.;  Jay  Bishop  jr.  univ. 


5!3  CLERGyaiEN. 

Rupert. — DaviJ  Wilson,  con. 

Sandgute. — Loieazo  IJ  Sherwood,  meth. 

Sear^urir. — J  W  Bailey,  univ. 

Skaf(.-ibui!j.—S  W  Sawyer,  R.  R  Bennett,  bap. 

Stamfvrd. — Justus  H  Wells,  bap. 

Sunderland. — Needham  Knights,  rof.  meth. 

Winhall. — Asahol  Nott,  con. 

ff'uu(//unj!.— Thaddeus  Cutler,  ref.  meth. 

\^Hndltam  County. 

Bratdeboro''. — Cha's  \Valker,  (,'orban  Kidder,  con.;  Addison  Brown, 
nnit.;  John  English,  meth.;  J  C  Foster,  bap.;  Fletcher,  univ. 

Brovkline. — Samuel  Kingsbury  jr.  bap.;  Hubbard  Eastman,  meth. 

Duver. — D  H  Raimey,  L  Owen,  univ. 

Dainmerston. — Nelson  Barbour,  con.;  Wm  N  Barber,  uni'.'. 

Grafton. — Moses  B  Bradford,  con.;  Myron  Meriam,.bap.;  Humphrey 
Harris,  meth. 

Qudford. — Fred'k  Wadleigh,  epis  ;  Asa  Haynes,  Elijah  Gale,  meth. 

Halifax. — Alpheus  Graves,  con.;  Samuel  Fish,  bap. 

Jamaica. — Nathaniel  Cudworth,  bap.;  Sumner  Lincoln,  coii.;  Moses 
Spencer,  C  R  Harding,  meth. 

Londonderry. — Rulus  Smith,  bap.;   Israel  Hutchinson,  Wells, 

Moses  Adams,  meth. 

Marlboro'. — Thomas  Spencer,  con.;  Phinehas  Howe,  bap. 

JV>?c/ane. — Otis  Warren,  univ.;  Dana  B  Bradfora,  con.;  William  H 
Hodges,  meth. 

Putney. — Amos  Foster,  con.;  D  Wilcox,  C  W  Lord,  meth.;  Rufus 
Fitts,  George  Bills,  bap. 

Rockinsham.—A.  K  Putnam,  epis.;  M  A  Herrick,  meth.  ' 

Somerset. Robinson,  meth. 

Tuwnskcnd. — Horatio  N  Graves,  con.;  Horace  Fletcher,  hap. 

Wardsboro'.—^  G  Tenney,  W  Brigham,  con.;  P  B  Fisk,  bap.;  C  R 
Harding,  meth. 

Wcstinihster.—T'wnoihy  Field,  Seth  S  Arnold,  Isaac  Esty,  Calvin  R 
Batchelder,  Alfred  Stevens,  con.;  Royal  Gage,  prot.meth.,  Nathaniel 
Howe,  meth. 

Jf/jjfinD-ftam  — Hosea  F  Ballou,  univ.;  Foster  Hartwell,  bap.;  Eben- 
pzer  Davrs,  ref.  meth.;  Lyman  H  Whitney,  meth. 

WUmm<rton.—S  W  Bailey,  univ.;  M  D  Miller,  bap.;  J  L  Smith,  E 
Robinson,'°meth.;  Abel  Patten,  con.;  Benoni  Tyler,  union. 
ffmd/m;«.— Selah  R  Arms,  con.;  Cha's  U  Green,  bap. 
\^Hndiior  Cottnty. 

^jidoiier.— Harvey  Crowley,  bap  ;  Grain  fr.  bap. 

Barnard  — C  Granger,  con.;  R  H  Spaulding,  L  Lopeland,  meth. 

Bethel— iames  Sabine,  epis.;  Matthew  Kingman,  con.;  En  Gar- 
field, univ.;  Daniel  Field,  Washington  Granger,  meth. 

BW(/<'C(c«ter.— Junius  Spaulding,  meth.;  Warren  King,  fr.  bap. 

CaDeudisft  — Dan'l  F  Richardson,  bap.;  Jubilee  Wellman,  con.; 

Evans,  meth.;  Warren  Skinner,  univ.  „  ,,       ,  , 

Chester.— A  Rankin,  con.;  Green,  bap.;  P  Huntley,  meth. 

Hartfiird.—Sohn  K  Lord,  George  Butterfield,  R  A  Watkrns,  Gary 
Russell,  con.;  E  R  Downs, Woolley,  meth.  .^  ,,  „     • 

Hartland.—S  D  Peircc,  univ.;  J  H  Stevens,  meth.;  E  H  bquiers, 
con.;  M  Tewksbury,  Chris.  .„  ,  r  t       ir 

iitd/oM.— Baxter  Barrows,  bap.;  Waters  Warren,  con.;  Jos  Hemp- 
hill, univ.  „  „    , ,     ,  ^       y 

JVVncicft.— Samuel  Goddard,  Cha's  B  Haddock,  con.; Crowley, 

bap.;  Nelson  Hartshorn,  fr.  bap.  .  ,r  tt  . 

Plymouth.— i  Wellman,  con.;  L  Wheeler,  fr.  bap.;  A  H  House,  bap. 


CLERGYMEN. 


53 


Pomfret. — Edmund  Copeland,  meth.;  Geo  L  Goulett,  chris. 

Reading. — A  K  Howard,  meth. 

Rochester. — William  Scales,  con.,  Zebideo  Twitchell,  meth. 

RuyalLon. — C  B  Drake,  con.;  C  N  Smith,  meth. 

Sharon. — John  Adams,  con.;  A  J  Copeland,  meth. 

Sprinnfield. — Calvin  1)  Noble,  con.;  John  Clark,  meth.;  Georjo  W 
Bailey,  univ.;  J  H  Shipman,  chris.;  D  M  Crain,  bap  ;  H  Burr,  fr.  bap. 

Slockbridge.—Th.o's  S  Hubbard,  con.;  Arunah  Allen,  bap.;   Wm  J 
Kidder,  meth. 

fVcathersfield. — J  Dudley,  Charles  Duren,con.;  Albert  Carter,  meth. 

JVciton. — Sam'l  C  Loveland,  univ.;  Edw  S  Barrett,  con.;  George 
S  Stockwell,  bap. 

Windaor. — Franklin  Butler,  E  C  Tracy,  Nelson  Bishop,  Thomas,  t 
Kidder,  con.;  E  Hutchinson,  bap.;  AVm  D  Wilson,  epi.s.;  James  Mor- ' 
gan,  Abel  Adams,  fr.  bap.;  Henry  Garnsey,  meth.,  F  Hinckley,  unit. 

Woodstnck. — Worthington  Wright,  con.;  Joel  Clapp,  epis.;  Jasper 

Hazen,  chris.;  J  D  Williamson,  R  Streetor,  univ.; Howard,  meth. 

Rutland  Connty. 

Benson. — Dan'l  D  Francis,  con.;  W  P  Gray,  meth.;  Robert  Bryant, 
bap.;  M  Williamson,  sec.  adv. 

Brandon. — S  B  Bostwick,  epis.;  Wm  G  T  Shedd,  con.;  Cornelius  A 
Thomas,  bap.;  William  Ford,  meth. 

Castleton. — Joseph  Steele,  con.;  G  W  Cotrill,  meth. 

Chittenden. — James  T  Phelps,  con.;  Joseph  Wetmore,  prot.  meth.; 
Wm  H  Hull,  meth. 

Clarendon. — S  P  Giddings,   Philetus  Clark,  con.;  Charles  A  Wood- 
house,  univ. 

Danby. — Chester  Chamberlain,  meth. 

Fairhaven, — O  D  Hine,  con. 

Habbardton. — Sanlbrd  Gustin,  bap.;  Page,  meth. 

Ira. — Jacob  P  Huntington,  bap. 

J\Iendon. — Thomas  Hunt,  ref.  bap.;  Clark  Simons. 

Mtddletown. — Rob't  Myres,  bap.;  John  Fitch,  V  Brown,  meth. 

Jilt.  Holly. — Dan'l  Packer,  bap.;  W  B  Haseltine,  J  Andrews,  meth. 

jMt.  Tabor, — Benjamin  Sliaw,  Wes.  meth. 

Orwell. — Rufus  S  Cushmau,  con.;  Coles  R  Wilkins,  meth. 
.Pawlet. — John  Griswold,  E  W  Plumb,  con.;  E  B  Hubbard,  William 
Wickham,  meth. 

PiUsfield  — Benjamin  Abbott,  con.;  Wilder  Hemenway,  meth. 

Pittsford. — A  G  Pease,  con.;  L  Smith,  bap  ;  S  Stiles,  meth. 

PouUney. — Jos  H  Myers,  con.;  J  M  Driver,  bap.;  S  D  Brown,  meth,; 
Daniels,  epis. 

Rutland. — W^illiara  Mitchell,  con.;  J  M  Rockwood,  bap.;  John  A 
I  Hicks,  epis.;  William  Griffin,  meth. 

Sherburne. — Noah  Johnson,  chris.;  Wilder  Hemingway,  meth.; 

Bacon,  univ. 

Shrewsbury. — James  Hudson,  chria. 

Sudbury. — Frederick  Graves,  con.;  Page, Jones,  meth. 

Tinmoulh. — Rufus  C  Clapp,  con. 

Wells. — Salisbury  Ford,  meth.;  Louis  McDonald,  epis. 

West  Haven. — S  C  Dellaway,  bap.;  E  B  Baxter,  con. 
t^ddison  ijotinty. 

Addison. — Israel  Keach,  bap.;  Josiah  H  Benton,  con. 

Bridport.~D  Lamb,  con.;  O  Sperry,  bap.;  R  H  Smith,  meth. 

Bristol.— EliviS  Hurlburt,  bap,;  C  Butler,  con.;  G  W  Cotrill,  meth. 

Cornjoo//.— Jedediah  Bushnell,  S  W  Magill,  con.;  J  K  Wright,  bap. 

Ferrisburgh. — A  Dickson,  meth.;  Cyrus  Prindle,  R  Lahore,  tr.  Wes.; 
N  Day,  con. 


CLESOVMEK. 

Leicester. — AInnzo  G  Shears,  meth. 

J^fiddlebvry. — Thomas  A  Merrill,  Benjamin  Labaree,  Snm'l  G  Coe, 
Lucius  L  Tilden,  Albert  Smith,  con.;  Jos  F  Phillips,  epis.;  Cha's  P 
Clark,  meth.;  Aaron  Angier,  bap, 

Jtovktnn. — J  P  Foster,  meth.;  N  A  Spooner,  prot.  mcth. 

j\l'ew  Haven. — James  Meacham,  con.;  Beiitley,  Iiap. 

Panton. — C  Miles,  bap. 

Jiipton. — Hiram  H  Hnrlburt,  chris. 

Salisburij. — G  I)  Bardwell,  con.;  Matthias  Ludlum,  meth; 

Shoreham. — Josiah  F  Goodhue,  con.;  Kittridge  Haven,  imiv. 

Starksbo}-o\ — loel  Batty,  friend  ;  C  H  Leonard,  David  Ferguson,  J 
C  Pierce,  S  H  Tupper,  Sedgwick  Bedwell,  meth.;  N  W  Bixby,  fr.  bap. 

Ver<renncs. — H  F  Leavitt,  con,;  J  M  Davis,  epis.;  Jno  Haslem,  meth. 

Weybridgc. — J  Scott,  vves.  meth.; Potter,  meth.;  A  Smith, con. 

Whiting. — Barna  Allen,  bap.;  D  F  Page,  Adam  Jones,  meth. 

ifraiisfe  €'ounfy- 

Bradford. — Silas  McKean,  con.;  Elisha  Brovvr>,  F  Q.  Barrows,  meth.; 
S  D  Ames,  chris. 

Braintrec. — Ammi  Nichols,  con. 

Brookfield. — Daniel  Wild,  con.;  W  W  Lovejoy,  bap.;  J  W  Perkins, 
meth.;  jehiel  Glaflin,  fr.  bap. 

Chelsea. — B  B  Newton,  con.;  A  G  Button,  meth.;  SU  Katon,  M  Co- 
burn,  univ. 

Corinth. — Solon  Martin,  con.;  Haynes  Johnson,  mcth  ;  Nathaniel 
Bowles,  A  D  Smith,  John  Noriis  jr.,  fr.  bap. 

JVcicburij. — BenjIiHoyt,  Alonzo  Webster,  Osman  C  Baker,  Solomofi 
Sias,  Wm  M  Willet,  Clark  T  Hinman,  meth.;  Geo  W Campbell,  Sam- 
uel R  Thrall,  con. 

Orange. — Ezekiel  Currier,  Dyar  Willis,  meth. 

Randolph. — Nelson  Clark,  £  J  Boardman,Ebenezer  Pparhawk,  con.; 
Newell  Culver,  meth.;  Samuel  Stearns,  fr.  bap.;  J  D  Marsh,  Lazarus 
Riford,  Josiah  Knights,  chris. 

Strafford. — Aaron  Buzzell,  John  Pettengill,  fr.  bap.;  A  H  Cutter, 
con.-,  John  Lihbv;  chris. 

Thetford E  G  Babcock,  con.;  A  C  Smith,  A  Heath,  meth.;  Josh- 
ua Clement,  bap. 

Topsham, — S  Morgan,  con.;  O  Shipman,  fr.  bap.;  E  Sanborn,  bap. 

Tunbridge. — D  H  Williston,  coo.;  Perez  Mason,  meth.;  David  Col- 
by,  George  Hackott,  A  Shepard,  fr.  bap.;  Stephen  Goodale,  univ. 

Vershire. — Asa  Putney,  con. 

Washington. — Joshua  Tucker,  bap. 

West  Fairlee. — O  Shipman,  fr.  bap.;  Charles  Boswell,  con, 

WilUamstoicn. — E  W  Taylor,  con.;  Sherburne  Dearborn,  bap.;  A  T 
Bullard,  meth.;  William  Frost,  univ,;  Joshua  Tucker,  fr.  bap. 

Chittenden  Coutityf. 

Burlington. — Geo  G  Ingersoll,  unit.;  T  W  Pearson,  meth.;  John  H 
Hopkins^  Zadock  Thompson,  epis.;  John  K  Converse,  John  Wheeler, 
con.;  J  O'Callaghan,  cath. 

Charlotte. — E  W  Goodman,  con.;  James  Ten  Broeck,  bap.;  Bera  O 
Meeker,  meth. 

Colchester. — Alden  S  Cooper,  meth.;  R  Fisher,  bap.;  E  Bliss,  con. 

Essex. — George  McKillips,  meth.;  Chester  Ingraham,  bap.;  Daniel 
Wairen,  con. 

//i/iesiur^-A.— O  S  Hoyt,  con.;  WG  Johnson,  hap.;  AFPenton,meth. 

Hinitington.— J oHinU  VVetherbee,  Orange  Dike,  fr.  bap.;  W  M  Hurl- 
burt,  bap.;  Charles  Leonard,  Bunyan  Bradley,  meth. 

Jericho. — H  D  Hodge,  bap.;  Simeon  Bicknell,  con. 


CJjEKGVMfcN.  JJ 

Milton. — James  Dougherty,  con.;  A  S  Cooper,  mcth. 
Rkkmond. — Thomas  Browning,  uiiiv. 
f/nt/er/jii/.— Simeon  farmalee,  con.;  LS  Wells,  bap. 
Westford.—iohn  H  Woodward,  Martin  Powell,  con.;  O  W  Babcock, 
bap.;  B  F  Taylor,  Z  Brown,  meth. 

nUlistoii. — Luther  G  Bingham,  con.;  Columbus  Green,  bap.;  Alex- 
ander Campbell,  raetlu 

J^'ftshiiigioit  Countif. 
Bar r-e.— Andrew  Royce,  con.;  James  L  Slasson,  meth.     . 
Berlin. — Austin  Hazen,  con.;  John  Perrin,  meth. 
Calais. — Ijcster  Warren,  uuiv. 

/J«x6itrj/.— Herschel  Foster,  meth.;  Samuel  Parker,    Calvin  Hunt- 
ley, tr.  bap. 
'Mar.<hjield.— John  Capron,  Leonard  Wheeler,  chris.  bap. 
JUiddlcsez.—iohn  H  Beckwith,  con.;  H  P  Gushing,  meth. 
Mo ntpelier.— John  Gridley,  Joab  Seeley,  con.;  John  G  Dow,  Eiisha 

J  ScoU,  James  Templeton,   Austin,  meth.;  Geo  B  Manser,  cpis,; 

Eli  Ballou,  univ. 
MorctoiDH. — L  D  Poraeroy,  con.;  Nathan  B  Spalding,  meth. 
J\rorthfield.— John  Currier,  meth,;  William  Claggett,  con.;  Moses 
Henderson,  iV.  bap.;  Alson  Scott,  univ. 
Plaiiifield.—Sa.nmel  Marsh,  con.;  Richard  Newell,  meth. 
Roxbury. — Israel  Keith,  chris,;  Edward  Brown,  univ. 
Wailsfidd.—WiWiam  Blake,  meth.;  Calvin  Solden,  con.;  John    E 
Palmer,  univ.;  Richard  Amsden,  bap, 
Warren. — O  F  Legate,  metli, 

Wate.rhury.— John  F  Stone,  con.;  J  P  Hal!,  bap.;  Samuel  Lord,   Ira 
Gray,  N  W  Bixby,  fr.  bap.;  George  Whitney,  meth. 
Woodbury. — Isaac  Swan,  fr.  bap. 
Worccstei .—-Mioses  Fulsom,  fr.  bap.;  Mark  P  Ladd,  meth. 

iytiledoiiia  County. 
Bsrnct.— Th  Goodwillie,  pres.;  John  Ide,  bap,;  Z  L  Haynes,  meth, 
BuWcc— Rufus  Godding,  Abel  Bugbee,  fr,  bap.;  John  Clark,  con. 
Cabot. — L  H  Stone,  con. 

Danville.— K  C  Hand,  con.;  Richard  Bedford,  meth.;  Lewis  Fishei, 
bap.;  Archclaus  Sias,  chris.;  Rufus  L  Harvey,  W  McKoy,  fr.  bap. 
GfuSun.— Benjamin  Burnhani,  meth.;  Lyman  Culver,  bap. 
KirT)]). — Luther  Wood,  con.;  Hubbard  Kimball,  meth. 

Lyndon.— iaPs  H  Patterson,  meth.;  A  W  Lockling,  mor,; Moul- 

ton,  baji. 

Peacham. — David  Merrill,  con.;  J  D  Rust,  meth. 
Rijegate. — Wiiiiata  Pringle,  pres. 

Skefficld.— Monies  Cheney,  bap.;  Stephen  Drown,  fr.  bap. 
StJjohnsbury.— John  H  Worcester,  James  P  SUine,  Rufus  Case,  con. 3 
L  H  Tabor,  univ. 

Su«o)i.— .Mark   Hill,  fr.  bap.;  David  Cross,  bap.;  Pinckney  Frost, 
meth.;  Aaron  R  Morse,  sec.  advent. 
Walden. — H  Hitchcock,  meih. 

Waterfurd.— Joseph  B  White,  con.;  David  Carr,  meth. 
Wkeeiock.— John  Davis,  H  N  Harris,  fr.  bap. 
JPfanltlin  County. 
Bakeraficld. — T  H  Canficld,  con.;  Hiram  Breckenridge,  meth. 
Be? i-sAiM.— Albert  Stone,  bap.;  E  H  Sayles,  epis.;  Preston  Taylor, 
con.;  B  M  Hall,  meth. 

Enosbm-o-h  — Joim  C  Wilder,  con.;  Jarius  Eaton  jr.  O  Guy,  meth.; 
Merrill  Ladd,  fr.  bap. 

Falrfaz.—T  Reynolds,  con.;  L  A  Dunn,  bap.;  S  S  Smith,  moth. 
Fairfield. — A  J  Sampson,  con.;  J  M  Beeman,  bap. 


5G  CLERGYMEN. 

Franklin.— \  Waide,  mctli.;  E  N  Kellogg,  con.;  John  Spaulding, 
Peter  Chase,  hap.;  Samuel  Gkidden,  fr.  bap. 

Oeorgia. — Roswell  Mears,  Alvah  Sabin,  bap.;   George  \V  Renslow, 
con.;  G  JlcKillips,  meth.;  Steplien  II  Dunbar,  chris. 

Highgate. — E  VV  Kellogg,  con. 

Movtiromery. — S  Paine,  con. 

Richford. — William  Rogers,  bap.;  Jay  Powell,  meth. 

Sheldon. — Phineas  Kinsley,  con. 3  Afpheus  Wade,  meth.;  John  A 
Fitch,  epis.' 

St.  Albans. — Worthington  Smith,    C  B  Cady,  con.;  B  Isbell,  meth.; 
Wm  H  [loyt,  epis.;  Joseph  Baker,  univ 

Swanton. — E  H  Dorman,  con.;  John  Seage,  meth.;  D  Sabin,  bap. 
Orleans  Coituty. 

Jllbany. — Elias  R  Kilby,  con.;  Alonzo  Hitchcock,   George  Putnam, 
meth.;  Isaac  Waldron,  Horace  N  Ilovey,  bap. 

Barton — Ora  Pearsons,  con.;  Alanson  T  Gibson,  meth. 

BrowniTiirion. — A   L   Twilight,   Vernon   'Wolcott,   con.;  Homer  T 
Jones,  J  B  H  Norris,  meth. 

Craflshury. —S&m'l  R  Hall,  con.;  Sam'l  M  Wilson,  pres.;  Otis  Dun- 
bar, meth. 

Coventry. — L  S  French,  con. 

Olijver. — Nathan  Scott,  meth.;  Reuben  JIason,  con.;  J  W  Ford, 
univ.;  John  Davis,  bap. 

Grcrnsboio'.—Wm  A  Chapin,  con.;  Sam'l  G  Scott,  N  W  Scott,  meth. 

Holland. — Jabez  T  Howard,  con. 

Irasbarirh. — Ja's  Johnson,  cor>.;  John  Clarke,  meth.;  N  Clarke,  bap. 

Jay. — Harling  L  Gilnian,  chris.;  Enos  Putnam,  meth. 

Morgan. — Jacob  S  Clarke,  con.;  David  Packer,  meth. 

JsTewport. — S  B  Rider,  bap. 

7V6I7/.— George  Stone,  con  ;  N  H  Downs,  bap. 

IVestfield. — Ja's  D  Hills,  con.;  James  Smith,  Joseph  Ward,  moth. 
Ijfinioille  County, 

Cambridge. — J  C  Bryant,  bap. 

/J^moj-e.— E])hraim  Scott,  wes.  metli. 

Hydcpark. — C  H  Lovejoy,  S  W  Clemans,  meth.;   John  Orcut,  chris. 

Jolin~;m. — Ezra  Jones,  con.;  E  L  Clark,  bap.;  Jason  F  Walker,  Mar- 
tin B  Gregg,  meth. 

Mansfiiid. — James  S  Allen,  chris. 

Motrisiown. — Septimus  Robinson,  con.;   Cha's   S   Lovejoy,   S  W 
Clemans,  meth.;  J  Scott,  wes.meth.;  J  R  Petingill,  J  Spaulding, chris. 

Slow. — Hiram  Carlton,  con  ;  Samuel  Hewes,  meth.;  Hollis  Samp- 
son, univ.;  J  L  Green,  chris. 

Watcrville. —EihnAsc  Knight,  con.;  Elias  G  Page,  M  B  Gregg,  meth. 

tVolcott. — John  Gleed,  con. 

Hssf.r  County, 

Bloflmficld. — John  Carter,  meth. 

Brunswick. — Benjamin  Brown,  meth. 

C«?!on«.— Caleb  Ingalls,  fr.  bap. 

Concord. — Jo.siah  Morse,  con.;  John  M  Russell,  fr.  bap, 

Ctranhy. — John  Wooster,  con. 

Gui'dltall. — Ira  Brand,  con. 

Limcnburgh. — J  Glines,  con.;  E  Bedel,  bap.;  G  B  Houston,  meth. 
draniJ  Isle  County, 

Alburgh. — Chauncey  Taylor,  pres.;  Cyrus  Liscomb,  meth. 

Grand  Isle  — O  G  Wheeler,  con  ;  Lewis  Potter,  meth. 

Isle  LaMott—Wm  Wait,  pr.  meth.;  G  S  Gold,  N  Holbrookjr.  moth. 

JVorth  Hero — Chester  Lyon,  meth. 

South  Hero. — Orville  G  Wheeler,  con.;  Lewis  Potter,  meth. 


if 


ATTORNEYS. 


57  ,1 


Attorneys  in  Vermont. 
JSeiiiiiiigton  Cottuiff. 

Arlinfrtnn. — Harmon  Canfield. 

Bennington.— O  C  Merrill,  David  Robinson  jr.  John  S  Robinson,  Uel 
M  Robinson,  Henry  Kellogg,  Pierpoint  Isham,  Hiland  IlalljS  H  Black- 
mer,  A  P  Lyman,  Wni  S  Southworth,  Enoch  Davis. 

Man  Chester. —he.  on-dui  Sargeant,  H  K  Fowler,  Daniel  Roberts  jr    A 
L  Minor,  E  C  Burton,  Serenus  Swift. 
Rupert. — Nathan  Burton. 

Windham  Coitnty. 
Bratllebnro\—As3.  Keves,  .1  D  Bradley,  L  G  Mead,  Cha's  J  Walker 
Royal  Tyler,  Samuel  Elliot,  W.  B. 
Grafton. — David  L  Putnam. 
Halifax.— Isaac  B  Barber,  James  L  Stark. 
Jamaica  — John  E  Butler. 
Londonderry. — A  M  Albee. 
JVcw/anc— Charles  K  Field. 
Putney. — John  Kimball. 

Rjckingham.—DaviA  Kellogg,  Alex'r  S  Campbell,  Horace  Baxter, 
N  T  Sheafe.  ~  ' 

Tounixhend.—C\ia.r\es  Phelps,  John  Roberts,  Ebenezer  Huntington, 
James  H  Plielps. 

Wardshoro\—R  W  Smith,  P  H  White. 
lycstmiv.iter. — Wm  C  Bradley. 
Whitingham. — Nathan  L  Butler. 
Wilmingiun. — O  L  Shafter. 

WS'itidiiOr  County. 
Barnard.— Sebastian  R  Streeter. 
Bethel.— D  F  Weymouth,  D  C  Blodgett. 
Bridgewatcr. — Dan  Tracy. 

Cai)c/i(^isA.— Salmon  F  Dutton,  Calvin  French,  John  F  Deane,  Ja's 
A  Hall. 

Che.iter—N  Richardson,  A  A  Nicholson,  H  E  Stougliton,  J  B  Per- 
son, L  Adams,  T  Robinson,  O  Hutchinson. 
Hartford. — George  E  Wales. 
Hartland.—Ahel  Merrill,  Hampden  Cutts. 

Litdlow.— Reuben  Washburn,  Sewall  Fullam,  P  T  Washburn,  F  C 
Robbins,  D  A  Heald. 
jVorwLch.—A  Loveland,  John  Wright,  Harvev  Burton,  T  J  Nevens. 
Reading. — J  Q.  Hawkins. 
Rr.cheitcr.-S  A  Webber. 
Royalton.— John  S  Marcy,  Walker  &  Slade. 
Sharon. — Samuel  Shuttleworth. 

Springfeld.—Samn  W  Porter,  Henry  Closson,  Noah  B  Safford. 
IVeathersfield.-Cha^s  P  Marsh,  Wm  M  Pingrey,  Charles  Jarvis, 
tfeUon. — Ivory  W  Richardson. 

Windsor.— Horace  Everett,  Carlos  Coolidge,Sam'l  H  Price,  Warren 
Currier,  Jabez  Sargeant. 

IFoodstock.— Charles  Marsh,  LL.  D.,  Titus  Hutchinson,  Job  Lyman, 
Jacob  Collamer,  Andrew  TracV,  Julius  Converse,  Edv/in  Hutchinson 
Lyndon  A  Marsh,  Oliver  P  Chandler,  James  Barrett.  ' 

ISiittaud  Cottnty. 
Benson.— M  W  Smith,  L  C  Kellogg. 

Brandon.— -Ezra  June,  Eben'r  N  Briggs,  DeWitt  C  Clarke,  Brazilla 
Davenport,  Barnes  Frisby. 

Ca.itUton  — Zimri  Howe,  Almon  Warner,  B  F  Langdon,  I  T  Wright. 
Chittenden. — Capen  Leonard  jr.  ° 

Fairhave-n.-Wm  C  Kittredge,  C  M  Willard. 


58  ATTORJIEYE. 


Middlctatpn. — Jonas  Clark,  Orson  Clark,  Caleb  B  Harrington.  I 

0 r we! i.— Henry  Hale.  ' 

Pawlct. — Nathaniel  Harman,  G  W  Harman.  || 

PMsford.—GoiAcm  Newell,  J  G  Newell,  J  R  Newell. 
Poultncy. — Ja's  S  Harris,  John  B  Boaman,  VV  H  Smith. 
Rulland. — A  L  Brown,  J  0  Dexter,  Solomon  Foot,    Henry  Hall,   S  i 
H  Hodges,  E  F  Hodges,  Edwin  Egerton,  EIj  Ormsbee,  Wm  Page,  Rob-  I 
ert  Pierpoint,  Aiembert  Pond,  M  G  Evarts,  R  R  Thrall,  CL  Williams,  i 
Sudbury. — f^ordice  G  Warner.  ^ 

*Mfldisott  foutity,  | 

Bfidport. — Calvin  Solace. 

Bristol. — H  Needham,  J  C  Bradley.  I 

Jliddlcbury. — Horatio  Seymour,  Peter  Starr,  Charles  Linsley,  Doras-  j 

1113  "\Vooster,  Harvey  Bell,  Ozias  Seymour,  E  D  Barber,  J  S  Bushnell,  I 

E  W  Drury,  Charles  Aiken,  J  C  Wicker,  E  R  Wriglit,  Julius  Beck-  I 

witli,  Edward  H  Phelps.  ^ 

^aUsbur)!. — John  Prout.  ; 

Shorchani. — Udney  H  Everest.  i 

Starksbiiro'.—A  M  Hawkins.  • 

Vergciuics. — E  D  Woodbridgc,  P  C  Tucker,  Jolni  Pierpoint.  Geo  VV  j 

Grandey,  Henry  C  Lawrence,  Frederick  Woodbridge.  j 

Orange  Vottuly.  I 

Bradford.— ^ei\\  Austin,  J  VV  D  Parker,  Jesse  Merrill,  E  T  Farr,      | 

Braintrec. — Robbins  Dinsmore,  J  P  Kidder. 

Chelsea- — Vilas  &  Gilson,  Hunton  &.  Jones,  Jehiel  Lillie,  John  W 
Smith,  Jason  Steele. 

Corinth. — William  Spencer. 

A^ewbury. — Joseph  Berry,  Abel  Underwood,  Elijah  Fair. 
Randolph. — William  Nutting,  Philander  Perrin,  Randolph;  Edmund 
Weston,  West  Randolph  ;  L  A  Sargent,  East  Randolph. 
Strafford. — Daniel  Cobb. 

Tlietford. — Simeon  Short,  Abijah  Howard  jr.  John  W  Ball. 
Topsham. — J  W  Batchelder. 
Tunbridgi. — Gustavus  Rolfe. 
Washington. — John  Colby,  H  A  White. 

fliittemSen  CoMttiy. 
Burlington. — Charles  Adams,  Heman  Allen.  Carlos  Baxter,  Amos 
Blodgett,  Wm  P  Briggs,  Lyman  Cumniings,  Timothy  FoUott,  Alvan 
Foote,  Wm  A  Griswold,  Ja's  VV  Hickok,  John  B  HoJlenbeck,  Archi- 
bald W  Hyde,  Clia's  D  Kasson,  Henry  Leavenworth,  Phineas  Lyman, 
VVyllys  Lvman,  George  P  Marsh,  William  Noble,  Sam'l  N  Parmalee, 
George  KPlatt,  Asaliel  Peck,  John  N  Pomeroy,  Israel  P  Richardson,  ^ 
Charles  Russell,  Ja's  McM  Sliafter,  Geo  B  Shaw,  David  A  Smallcy,  i 
Edward  A  Stansbury,  Levi  Underwood,  William  Weston.  I 

Essex, — Jesse  Carpenter.  ' 

Hinesburgh. — Nahum  Peek,  Harman  Toby.  I 

Jericho. — Frederick  G  Hill.  | 

Milton.~\  G  Whitlemore,  Hector  Adams,  C  H  Perigo,  H  B  Smith. 
Richmond. — Aaron  B  Mavnard.  1 

UnderhiU.—Wm  S  Hawkins.  •      j 

Westford. — Warren  Hoxie,  E  W  Sherman. 

fVilliston. — Chauncoy  Brownell,  David  French.  | 

Vf'athinfftoat  County.  i 

Barre.— Newell  Kinsman,  Eph'm  E  French,  Alpheus  Tilden.  I 

Calais. — Shubael  Wheeler.  | 

Middlesex. —  H  C  Mclntyre,  Samuel  Hoyt.  j 

Jifontflier. — Samuel  Prentiss,  Cyrus  Ware,  William  Upham,  L  B 
Peck,  O  H  Smiih,  H  H  Reed,  Thomas  Eeed,  Azel  Spalding,  J  Y  Vail, 


__^ ATTORNETS.  59 

,  D  P  Thompson,  J  P  Miller,  J  T  Marston,  H  W  Heaton,  J  A  Vail,  Cha'» 
Roed,  Wm  K  Upham,  George  Reed,  Guy  C  Sampson,  Joseph  A  Pren- 
tiss, L.  M  Miller. 

Moretoion,—Jiogei  G  Bulkley. 

J^'orthficld^ — John  L  Buck,  Heman  Carpenter. 

PlaivjicM,— Joseph  A  Win<,',  Lewis  Chamberlin. 

f-rat.',<.^eM,— Benjamin  H  Adams. 

WaUrbury,—Dv^n  Carpenter,  Henry  F  Janes,  Paul  Dillingham  ir. 
Rulu:j  C  Smith,  John  Dean  jr.  •* 

Caledonia  Covtnty. 

Barnct, — Mordecai  Hale. 

Burke, — David  Chadwick. 

Danvaie,—Cha.x\es  Davis,  Theron  Howard,  GB  Chandler,  C  S  Di'na 

Groton. — Nchemiah  H  Joy. 

Hardu}iclc,—B  N  Davis,  J  R  Skiniior, Johnson. 

Lyndon —Thomas  Barllett  jr.  Nicholas  Baylies,  George  C  Cahoon 
liQward  A  Cahoon. 
PeafAajTi,— William  Mattocks. 

St.  Jolivibury.—Ephralm  Paddock,  Wm  McC  Dirfccrman. 
Suttfin, — John  Beckwith. 
W'aWfi)!,— James  Bell, 
Waterford,— Jonathan  D  Stoddard. 

IFrankliti  County. 
Bakersfield,—'Wm  C  Wilson,  Theophilus  Mansfield. 
Berkshire,— J BspnY  Rand,  Thomas  Child  jr.  H  E  Royce 
>^ai7/aj;,— H  E  Hubbell,  Anson  Soule,  Madison  Scott,  A  S  Bcoman. 
Fairjield,—h  A  Babcock. 
Franklin, — John  J  Deavitt. 

Highgate,~'B.  L  Paddock,  Benjamin  Peake,  L  E  Pelton 
Ricliford,—B  M  Parsons,  Jolin'S  Royce. 
Sheldon,— J  W  Sheldon,  Augustus  Burt,  Alonzo  E  Senrlea 
St.  .Slbans^S  S  Brown,  John  Smith,  Benjamin  Swift,  L  f!  I?unt,  E 
'""■Jley>  Orlando  Stevens,  Ja's  Davis,   H  R  Beardslev,    Henry  Ad- 
ams, R  H  Hiyt,  Asa  O  Aldis,  J  J  Beardsley,  L  H  Nutting,  H  E  Sey- 
mour, J  G  Smith,  J  G  Saxe,  G  F  Houghton.  "'  ^ 
Swanton,—N  L  Whittemore,  G  W  Foster,  J  B  Bowdish. 

Orleans   County . 
Barton,— John  H  Kimball,  John  L  Edwards. 
0)-o/«sJ«r7/,— James  A  Paddock,  Nathan  S  Hill. 
C«).>c««ri/,— Charles  Story,  O  T  Brown. 
Glvver. — Josiah  A  Fletcher. 

Ira6burirh,-Geo  C  West,  Jesse  Cooper,  Cha's  W  Prentiss,  Time  P 
Redfield,  Jolin  H  Prentiss,  H  F  Prentiss. 

Troy,— Samue\  Sumner,  Norman  Boardman. 
Kianioille  County. 
Cambridge,— Uenry  Stowell,  Wm  H  Law,  Levi  Joslin,  Nath'l  Read. 
//i/depai-A:,— Harlow  P  Smith,  Joshua  Sawyer. 
JoA«6-oji,— Augustus  Young,  Salmon  Wires,  S  S  Pike,  B  W  Poor 
Morristnwn,— Sam']  A  Willard,  Luke  P  Poland. 
Slow,-0  W  Butler,   W  H  H  Bingham,   B  H  Fuller,  Geo  Wilkins 
A.  C  Kurke.  ' 

Wolcott,—W  G  Ferrin. 

Essex  County. 
Concord,— David  Hibbard  jr. 
Guildhall,— Wm  Heywood  jr.  Seth  Cushman,  James  Steele. 

(wrantt  Isle  County. 
Mburgh,— Giles  Harrington,  Frederick  Hazen. 
South  Hero,—Wm  W  White. 


J 


JJ(J  rHVSICHNS^ ^ 

Physicians  in  "Vermont. 
EPiiitiiiglon  contily. 

Arnnrrlon,—hni\\ct  Moscly.  Aavon  McKec,  Simeon  LUtlefield. 
/},■«»»("«"«,— NoadiahSwift,  Hemnn  Swift,  Wm  A  Dickerman,Wm 
Bi-'elow,  Horace  May;   S  Wilcox,  Thomsonian. 
5;,, rsrt,— Sylvester  Mason,  W  S  Shumway. 

LandiTrvKC, — Amori  Benson.  . ,,         „  t. 

Manchester -iohn  Cooke,   George  Tuttle,   Albert  Barrows  5  Ezra 
Edson,  Rollin  Burton,  bot. 
Puwnal,—B  F  Morgan,  Cranmor  Bannister. 
Rupert, — Henry  Sheldon. 
Sandirate, — Harmon  Tucker. 
Scarsburs,—^Gnxy  Croiuer,  bot. 
,     Shaftsburtj, — Freeborn  Johnson. 
Stamfurii,—^  O  Bemis. 
JVt7ihall, — Job  Leonard. 

Whid/iam  county. 
Athens,— 3ohn  Austin.  „    t^  i  m-     ■ 

BrattUboro\— loan  L  Dickerman,  W  H  Rockwell,  F  J  Higgmson, 
Reuben  Spaulding,  John  Wilson  ;  Willard  Arms,  West  B.;  1'  l-aige, 
O  J  Martin,  bot.;  F  N  Palmer,  dentist. 

X)rti;cr,— Jedediah  Estabrooks.  t  .u         r,         .. 

•Dummerston,—UsL3LC  N  Knapp,  Sevall  Wal!;er,  Jotham  Burnett, 
Cyrus  Buttorfield.  . 

Griifton,—Ben\  H  Bridgeman,  Joel  Chamberlain. 
G,ulford,—li  W  Stevens,  E  Miller.  -v 

i/aZf/ax,— Sidney  Brooks  ;  Ebcn  M  Clark,  bot. 

Jamaica,— Joel  Holton.  „  ^  „.         ,  ■   ,    a       11 

Londomlerry, -horaine  G  Whitney,  J  B  Collins  ;  Jeremiah  Arnold, 
Micajah  Martin,  Gardner  Eaton,  bot. 

Marlburu' ,—Bbenev.er  Tucker.  „  ,  ,   t^  „,  ,      , 

JVcw/a«e,— Chester  Olds,  Willi^am  Perry,  Caleb  D  Blakesley. 
PuUei;,— David  Allen.  '  tv-     ,   t.    ..     tj   a 

BoctinWj«m,—Artemas  Robbing,  John  H  Wel'.s,   Ivoah  Pratt,   RA 
Severance,  E  Thatcher  ;  J  A  Martin,  bot. 
Somersct,^'Levi  Snow  jr.-bot. 

S£rati07(,— Hiram  Baldwin,  bot.  ,,     ,     r  ,      Tjr  « 

To?ons/(c»(/,— Waitstill  R  Ranney,  Cha's  Claik,  John  W  Bennett, 
FeTOon,—Cyius  Washburn. 

Wardsboru^-Bana  Hyde,  H  Ranney,  te  R  Killings. 
mstminster, -Fliny  Safford,  John  Campbell,  David  Campbell. 
H'7i,fiftWtam,— Waters  Gillet,  David  D  Wilcox. 
mbmn!Tton,—A  L  Pettee,  Horace  Smith. 
M'indham,— Ana.  Bigelow. 

J9*indsor  comity. 
.;9n(Jo»cr,— Cha's  W  Chandler  ;  Isaac  Chase,  bot. 
£amard,-Isaac  Danforth,  Samuel  P  Danforth,  Thomas  bwift. 
Bcthcl,-A\{reA  Paige,  H  H  Palmer  ;  D  D  F.sk    C  C  Slocum,  bot. 
Brids-e,caler,-Wm  C  Pierce,  D  Towne,  Z  VV  Furoer. 
Caf(!K<ZisA,-01iver  Chamberlain,  Geo  H  Ingalls   — -  Scott. 
Chestcr,-A  Lowell,  C  D  Cleveland    P  Edson   T  T  Barrett 
ifart^r'/,-Henry  B  Brown,  White  River  Village^;  Arnold  Morgan, 
auechce  Vill.;  Hiram  Dow,  David  Ingraham,  T  S  Bascomb,  West  H. 
i/aA-tia7!rf,-John  Harding,  Lewis  Emmons,  Sidney  F  Bates. 
LuMow,-A  G  Taylor,  D  Jones,  Wm  B  Wetherbee  ;  P  Burton,  bot. 
JV„mic/i,-Lvman  Lewis,  Ira  Davis,  S  Converse,  Levi  Hutchinson. 
P/wmiii((A,—Wm  B  Hatch;  John  Johnson,  bot 
Pom/«(,— Kimball  Russ,  Alvin  Burbank,  Henry  L  WiHiamg. 


PHYSICIANS.  61 

Readinn-, — Levi  Putnam,  Levi  Aldrich  ;  S  Newton,  bot. 

Rochester,— Da.me\  Huntington,  J  H  Phelps. 

Royalton, — Jos  A  Denison,  Jos  A  Denison  jr.  Levi  Rix. 

Sharon, — Jason  0  Spalding,  David  S  Morse. 

Sprin<rjield,— Moses  Cobb,  Eleazer  Crain,  Leonard  Chase,  Calvin 
Hubbard,  A  H  Houghton,  L  Sawyer,  S  D  King,  E  H  Meacham,  E  A 
Knigiits  ;  Walter  Parker,  North  Springfield. 

S!.or.kbridgc,—Timo  P  F.iy,  Stockbridge  ,  Hiram  Crandall,  Gaysville. 

H'cutkersfield,—Roli^tAt\vood,  R  B  Cram,  Ariel  Kenrick,  J  Webster. 

WesLon, — Seneca  Carter  ;  David  F  Wiley,  bot. 

Windsor,— ^Av!  E  Phelps,  Dyer  Story,  Cyrus  Houghton,  L  Foster. 

Woodstock,— 3osc-p\i  A  Gallup,  John  D  Powers,  John  Burnell,  Joseph 
Cray,  Willard  Bowman,  Isaiah  Buckman,  Tho's  E  Powers,  Benj  R 
Palmer,  Edwin  Hazen,  Samuel  J  Allen. 

ISuttaiid  coiiMttf- 

Benson,— Seth  Ransom,  R  P  Cooley,  A  H  Howard,  E  D  Ransom. 

Brandon, — Isaac  Merriam,  Josiah  W  Hale,  A  G  Dana,  Cyrus  Johns 
Edward  Vail,  M  F  Edson. 

Castleton, — Joseph  Perkins,  Jona  D  Woodward,  Josiah  N  Northrup, 
A  G  W  Smith,  Egbert  Jamieson. 

Chittenden,— Dun  B  Bogue  ;  Azem  Churchill,  B  F  Manley,  bot. 

Clarendon, — Silas  Bov/en,  Calvin  Spencer  ;  D  H  Meacham,  Claren- 
don Springs. 

Danby,—Yl\\  Learned,  Harris  Otis,  Abrara  Lock,  Galen  J  Lock,  Hi- 
ram Monroe  ;  Joseph  Andrus,  bot. 

J^ai/Aauen,— Charles  Backus,  Tho's  C  Wakefield,  Joshua  Edgeiton. 

Hubbardton, — Daniel  Robinson. 

Middletown, — Eliakini  Paul,  Sylvanus  Haynes. 

Mt.  Holly, — Jolin  Crowley. 

Onoti/,— Earl  Cushman,  Nathan  Gale,  Joel  Barber. 

Pawlet,—0  L  Harraan,  W  B  Sargent,  Cha's  Houghton,  P  H  Stron". 

Pittsfxeid, — Fayette  Parsons.  " 

Pittsford, — G  B  Armington,  George  Page,  J  S  Ewing,  E  H  Drury. 

Poultney, — Adin  Kendrick,  William  McLeod,  E  Porter,  East  Poult- 
ney;  G  H  Mitchell,  Horace  Hall,  West  Poultney. 

Rutland,— James  Porter,  James  B  Porter,  Cyrus  Porter  j  J  B  Hib- 
bard,  Beachite  ;  Lorenzo  Sheldon,  West  Rutland. 

Shreiosbury, — LowcU  W  Guernsey. 

Sudbury, — Charles  W  Horton  ;  David  Andrus,  bot. 

T'mmouth, — Theophilus  Clark,  George  Noble. 

WalUnsfurd,—io\m  Fox,  D  Holden,  W  C  Fox,  E  O  Eddy,  H  Shaw, 
S  H  Griswold,  Rufus  Griswold. 

WeUs, — B  H  Haynes,  Joseph  Eunson. 

West  Haven, — D  W  Armstrong,  J  Sandford. 

t/ltldtgou  county. 

■Addison, — David  C  Goodale  ;  Willmarth  Hinds,  bot, 
Bridport, — Luther  Cory,  Joel  Rico,  J  Bicknell. 
Bristol, — Wm  C  Warner,  John  May. 
Cornwaa,—M  O  Porter,  Fred'k  Ford,  O  J  Eells,  J  Perry. 
Ferrisbnrgh, — Jonathan  Cram. 
Hancock, — John  Strong. 

Middlcbury, — Wm  Bass,  Edward  Tudor,  Jona  A  Allen,  Wm  P  Rus- 
sell, Zacheus  Bass,  S  P  Lathrop  ;  Nath'l  Harris,  dent.j  J  G  Ross,  bot. 
Monkton, — Ira  Smitli,  G  E  Stone,  P  C  Ballou. 

JVew  J/aucft,— A  Hall,  ED  Warner, H  A  Smith, C Bullard,  E  DHall. 
Panton, — Pascal  Maxfield. 
Salisbury, — Washington  Miller,  Moses  H  Ranney. 


PHTSICIaNS 


Shorchiim, — Wm  A  Hitclicock,  Nicanor  Neodham,  David  E  Pa< 
Wm  P  Wright ;  Jesse  May,  bot. 

Stnrkaboru'' , — John  Keeser,  Allen  Sweet. 

Vcrfrcniies, — Dan  C  Stone,  Alvali  Spiague,  Austin  Bradford. 

fVeylr'tdse,—C  Bullard,  D  Packard,  Z  Porter. 

ff kiting, — Isaac  Ives. 

Oraitge  cottntff. 

Bradford,— lohn  Poole,  Ira  INI  Clark. 

Braintree, — Samuel  Craig  ;  Caleb  Chase,  Benjamin  Byani,  bot. 

Broukfield, — S  Horace  Sraitli,  J  Bradley  Smith. 

Chelsea, — Thomas  Winslow,  John  McClure,  James  R  Morse,  E 
Worcester;  Urbane  Lathrop,  hot. 

Corinth,~A  Carpenter,  N  Taplln  jr.  J  Hinckley  ;  E  Smith,  East 

■J\''cwbury, — John  Stevens,  Wm  H  Carter,  Daniel  Darling. 

Ora/iirej^Preston  Chamberlin,  Ezra  Paine. 

Randolph,— V  D  Blodgett,  John  S  Smith,  J  K  Pember,  Eandolpl 
Walter  Carpenter,  East  R.;  P  D  Bradford,  J  W  Woodworth,  West 

Strafford, — Eleazer  Baldwin,  Albisence  Pierce,  J  JV  Stiles. 

Tket.ford,—\\vA  Swett.  H  H  Xiles^S  W  Thaver,  Xath'l  White. 

y-opkam,— Isaac  McNeice.  East  T. ;  E  M  Bill,  T  W  Bailey,  West  ' 

Tunbridire, — C  B  Chandler. 

Vershire,—Ji  O  Tyler. 

IVaskinglon, — Levi  Burton,  Ebenezcr  Bacon. 

JVilllamstown, — X  W  Pmi;. . 

C/tifii'iiflen  eauitti/. 

Burlington, — William  Atvvater,  Cliarles  Ha'll,  Cha's  H  Hall,  lU 
ace  Hatch,  T  Chamberlain,  Leonard  iMarsh  ;  J  Smith,  R  Whitcher,  b^ 

Charlotte, — Joel  Stone,  Hugh  Tagg/rt. 

Colchester, — G  W  Horton. 

£,5^ccx,_Simon  Tubbs,  Mason  Mead,  B  F  Warner,  J  W  Emerv, 
C  Butler. 

IIi7icsburgh,—T>^nk\  Goodyear,  John  W  Bliles,  N  F  Marlin  ;  I 
Hodge,  bot. 

Hantington, — John  Work. 

Jcrifho, — George  Howe,  Jamin  Hamilton,  Alvin  C  Welch. 

wW(7£(m,— Benjamin  Fairehild,  D  H  Onion  ;  Wm  S  Johnson,  bot. 

Richmond, — Reuben  A'inis,  Seth  Cole. 

UnderhiU,—A  C  Welch,- B  Y  Warner,  Shubael  Davis. 

V/est.ford, — Marcus  Swain,  Thomas  Haynes  ;  John  Coon,  bot. 

Wdliston,—^lmhew  Cole,  Carl  A  Volk.  , 

Jt''ashiiigtou  county- 

Barre, — Lyman  Paddock,  Walter  Burnham,  Barre  ;  Scavor  Chai 
berlin.  South  Barre. 

Berlin, — John  Winslow,  Orrin  Smith. 

Cal'iis, — Asa  George,  E  S  Deming. 

Fayston, — Eber  H  iSaxter,  bot. 

Marshficld, — Asa  Phelps. 

Middlesex, — David  Goodalo. 

Montpelier,—YAviaxA  Lamb,  James  Spalding,  J  Y  Dewey,  F  W  A 
ams,  Z  P  Burnham,  D  Corliss,  Milo  L  Burnham,  N  C  King,  Charl 
Clark  ;  F  A  McDowell,  bot.;  T  C  Taplin,  R  Kilbourn,  dent. 

Moreioien, — Lester  Kingsley  ;  Zela  Richardson,  bot. 

JVorthfieU, — Benjamin  Porter,  Clifton  Claggett,  Jared  Baasett. 

Plainjield, — Ehenezer  Conant,  Nathaniel  Bancroft. 

Wailsfield, — David  C  Joyslin,  Orange  Smith. 

Warren, — Asahel  Kendrick. 

Waterburti ,—0\ivve  W  Drew,  Charles  C  Arms,  Thomas  B  Downe 
Charles  H  Cleaveland. 


CaSedonia  cottntti. 
Barrict,-yVm  G  Neison,  Socrates  Tuttle,  John  McNabb,  —  Tavlor 
ifuWcc,— Abel  Brown,  Harrison  Brockway  ^ 

C"iof,— Parley  Scott,  John  Doe,  M  P  VVallace 

M  a;:;:  TL°i:svt"ouf '  '"""^'  ^°"""^'  ^'^-^  -^'--''".  j^^j-j 

Oroton,— Simon  B  Heath,  Reuben  W  Hill 
Hardwick,~A  Smith,  J  Ives,  J  Sanborn. 
Sehfn/NcweH!"''''  ^'"''""'  ^''™  ^  t^^'P-Her,  Benjamin  Morrison, 
Pe«c/W7«,— Josiah  Shodd,  G  W  Cobb. 
Rvegatc, — Eli  Perry. 

G^^ttej;;^'''"'"''''^^"^'   Calvin  Jewett,   Jerry  Dickerman, 
SHtton,— Warner  W  Carpenter. 

»a««/orr/,-Richard  F  Rowell,  Ralph  Basbee,  Abncr  Miles 
Jf/jcWoc/fj—Frcdeiick  Leavenworth.  ,  ^loucr  JiUts. 

„  ,       ,  , . JFranklin  cftnui^i. 

I^S't   '^^-^r^r^''-™'  ^  C  M  Woodward,  Moses  Perley 
[  !est:'B  B^aH!"  ^"'""'^"'  '  '"  ^""'''•'  ^^^  ^  Ellsworth,  C^Bur- 
t      Enosburgh-~llomer  Eaton,  Eliphaz  Eaton  ;  Rollin  Eaton   West  P 
E  wlkrS'br"""^"^"''  '  '^  Farnsw.rth:  R  So„le,'l"feaSo"  ,■ 
^S?:I|lir^^:;:^^t^  ^^^  ^^^-' ^^  «^'^"- 
^/•a«i-ii«,-Seneca  E  Park,  Sheldon  S  Searls,  H  L  Todd 

i^vT^'^r  I  n  J^^*^^;"";'  ^■',  P,^'^'^'  ^^^^^^^n  Oeane. 
lligligau,—i  D  Lookniland,  Henrv  Baxter  ■  P  C  ):>;„,   tii  cs.      ,   , 
.V«n(<r(,7«fr?/,_B  Y!  Fuller.  '  '^'^'  '^  ®'^'^«=^'  ''^t- 

Ric/ifurd,— John  Huse. 
SAeZr/on,— A  M  Brown,  A  W  Saxe 

O^s  P^erb^I^^l^l;^^'!:^;;!- r^'^  H  Ballon,  J  HHyde  , 

St€a,iton,~h!i  Hatch,  Le«is  Janes,  D  P  Bennett 

-4;Aan,,-DyerBill.    «''-'^««*  ^«'"''3f. 

|arfo«,_Aaron  Peirce,  H  P  Hoit,  Joseph  A  Masta. 
^.«2«/WH,.«o«,     Jonathan  F  Skinner,  James  R  Grow 
CAar/esiure,— Elijah  Robinson 
Cra/£.J«r2,,-Daniel  Dustin,  Ephraim  Brewster. 
Coventry,— li  S  Kendall. 
Olover,—FTed'k  A  Garfield,  George  Damon 
Crreensboro',— J ared  D  Wheelock 
/rasiur^A,— Samuel  Tucker,  Henry  Hayes 
J\cM);)or<,— Lewis  Morrill  ' 

TiTiin?  ".^w'1'  "  Corey,  L  C  Moore, 
ff  e«V/eZd,— A  W  Annis. 

Cambrid.e,-B  S  mt?TVv\  ''"''"^W 
ton  ;  Oel  Salford,  hot.        '      ^  ^^^'-ker,  bahnor 

£dc?i,— William  C  Atwell 

Mv,o,e,-}oel  G  Camp ;  John  Manchester,  hot. 

^yrfrp«rA,_Anel  Hunton,  Aaron  Morse. 

Jo/Mison,— John  Meigs.  Tyler  Ma«on    A=n  !.■•.  -j 

JWan.«^<;W,_James  S  Allen.  '  ^t^dgo- 

Jtformiown— Horace  Powers   Tn's  Ti„ir„-  n  tit  r. 
_f^-Jose'ph  Robinson,  nIi  Thorn jSaL7w;^s'lZr'n^  ''""'"• 


mbn  Brush,  Gershom  A'ow- 


G4r  PHYSICIANS. MERCHANTS  AND  TRADERS. 

WatervilU, — William  Page,  Selvey  Kidder. 
H'olcott,—\)a.i\ie[  i5ate3. 

Essex  couiiiy. 
Canaan, — Albion  P  Cummings. 
Concord, — Horace  H  Palmer. 
Gaildkall,—Hcmy  L  Watson. 
Lanciiburgh, — Seneca  Sargent,  Theoron  Webb,  Cha's  W  Calkins. 

Crrand  Msle  conultf, 
Alburgh,—H  H  Reynolds,  A  C  Butler,  Lewi's  Reynolds. 
Grand  lale, — Melvin  Barnes,  A  H  W  Jackson. 
J\rorth  Hero, — Gary  Whitney,  Elijah  Haynes. 
South  Hero, — A  Goodnovv,  Abraham  Harding. 


Mercliaiits  and  Traders  in  Vernioat. 
ISe:,iiiington  coitniy- 

.Arlington,— Bem'ing  Ik.  Hills  ;  Billings  &  Co.,  East  Arlington  ;  A  S 
Woo  hvard,   West  Arlington. 

.St'/i«i«g-fo«,—B  Harmon,  Wm  E  Hawks,  P  L  Robinson,  D  Caulk- 
ins,  North  Bennington  ;  H  K  Parsons,  Henry  Patcbin,  S  &  M  K  Scott, 
Bennington  Centre  ;  A  Walker,  C  Thatcher,  S  P  Peck,  Wills  &c  Nor- 
ton, L  Patchin,  East  Bennington. 

Dorset, — Hawley  &  Gray,  Landons  &  Co. 

Manchester,—!,  C  Orvis,  Darwin  Andrews  ;  Clark  &  Douglass,  Har- 
rington &.  Co.,  Thomas  Fortune,  Factory  Point. 

ftru, — Joseph  J  Hapgood. 

Pownal, — Potter  &  Parker,  A  Starkweather,  South  Povvnal ;  Andrew 
Whipple  jr..  West  Pownal. 

Readsboro', — Royal  L  Houghton,  Joel  Ranney. 

Rupert,— Bates  &  SafTord,  West  Rupert ;  Kinne  Prescott,  East  R. 

Sandgate, — Roswell  Tuttle. 

Scarsbanr, — Edward  Swift,  John  Squires. 

Shaftibiiry,—N  R  Douglass  ;  C  E  &  J  C  Houghton,  William  Matti- 
soD,  South  Shaftsbury. 

Stamford, — James  Houghton. 

Sunderland,— G  B  &  A  E  Bacon. 

Winhall,—F  &  A  Kidder. 

IVoodford, — Roswell  Day. 

t^iiidhatn  cottiity. 

Brattleboro\—G  C  Hall,  WiUiston  &  Tyler,  Calvin  Townsley  &  Son, 
Zelotes  Dickinson,  John  H  Wheeler,  G  &  C  Lawrence,  W  P  Cune, 
Woodcock  &  Co  ,  Dutton  &  Clark  ;  Dunklee  &  Clark,  Orlin  Pratt  & 
Co.,  West  Brattleboro'. 

Dover, — Perry  &  Dexter, 

Dunimerston, — Roger  Birchard,  Asa  Knight. 

Gra^ort,— Hyman  Burgess,  George  M  Barrett,  Henry  Holmes. 

Guilford  — Hiram  S  Cutting,  Green  River. 

i/aii/ar,— Joseph  Henry  ;  Sanford  Plumb,  West  Halifax. 

Jamaica, — Lyman  Merrifiold,  Josiah  G  Sumner. 

iojK/onderrv,— ISjles  Aldrich,  David  B  Gray,  North  Village  ;  Pierce 
&  Albee,  South  Village. 

Marlboro' , — Jesse  Cone,  Centre. 

JVcio/ttiif,— Richards  &  Sawyer,  Haynes  E  Baker,  Fayetteville ;  W 
H  Williams,  Miller  &  Clark,  Williamsville. 

Putney,— Isaac  Grout,  J  R  Miller,  H  H  Barton,  P  R  Chandler  &  Co. 

Rockinirha!n,—A  &  M  Wentworth,  H  H  Baxter,  Norman  Harris, 
Benjamin  Smith  jr.  (wholesale  W  I  goods  and  croc's,)  Bellows  Falls. 

7'oicnsAcred,— Samuel  F  Thompson,  Nathaniel  Cheeney  jr.,  East  Vil- 
lage ;  Thomas  Cook  jr..  West  Village. 


MEFCHiNTS   AND   TRADERS. 


yernon,— Marshall  VVhithed. 

Tn.'r"'"'''tT"'''''';7-'„v  ^  ^'"""^  ^""^"^ '  ^"'ia<=  C!rout,  Hammond's  Mills  • 
Jackson  Newell,  Plimpton  &  Higgins,  North  Wardsboro'  ' 

JJ'cb-hniHster,— George  \V  Daniels,  Westminster  West 
;KAiim,^iam  -Reuben  .Winn,   Rufus  Cbase,   Shoreham  Goodnow 
Ba  lou  &  Sanford ;  Cbilds  &  Hitchcock,  E  F  Chase,  Jacksoruille 

AslUey  S;~  ^  ^"■^"'"''   ^'■''^™'^"  ^'"''*^'   "'^^'■^^  ^  Fitch, 

m,cdliam,-W  Harris  &  Son,  Centre  ;  Francis  D  Sawyer,  South  W 
^    ,  ^  W/H<f«or  county. 

Andover -3olmBU^nnh^s;  Charles  Sherwin,  Simondsville 
Befk.r^TE-t^tna^r'""'^"'^'   "^  «  ^-'-^1.  Jr-/ Josiah  P  Dudley  ;  S 

Hutht'srEa'sJ  Bethel!"'"""'  ''''"''  ^^^"^'^'  '  "^^'-^--^  '  ^orey  & 

fipd„.£,^a£fir,-Cha's  S  Raymond,  Geo  R  Moulton,  Lyman  Raymond 

Nathan  Lamb  ;  Edwm  Clement,  Ira  Angel,  CambriLeport?  ''^y'"°'"'' 

C.eBr&!:^^r^,^---:---;;:f--n,  Smith. 

^^^J^:I:TFh^^^^^J^^'   ^^^^-  Village; 

Ri^TvilfC-'T '"k   '^''w'V   -^^"'•'^  ^^°"'=''-  S'^"*^""  Lvman^,  White 

Kiver  \  ill  age     C  us  ung,  Walcott  &  Nichols,  Cha's  Tinkhani    Ch-i,e 

bn^thfc  Co..  aueche^  Village;  Wm  H  Steele,  West  H  rtfor' )  ' 

S  Krdl~C^':°'^"  "^  """'"'  ^  ^  ^-h-d-">  E  M  &  S  R  Stocker, 

dii:ti:^rni'wLtc;nr""'''"'  P«"'=--^  smith,   WmASpaul- 

^or«,7cA,-B  B  Newton,  Geo  Lyman,  F  L  &  E  W  Olds  J  T  C.r;... 

pS^'ollV'^tV  I-- Ty-n  jr.,  Tyson Tu^'nace.''"""" 

Fumfrel~Oti^  Ciiamberlin  ;  Natlian  Snow,  Snow's  Stove 

^«j/arton,— William  Skinner,  E^P  Nevens  &  Co. 

|Aa,o„  -Baxter  &  Walbridge,  Wooster  Downer. 

*;»»•(«»•>«;(?  —Jonathan  Chase,  John  Perkins    A  T   Ti>« »    r~, 

it:  J  ^'''^{t^\  """""'y  ^  Co",  S  BNan;ii^/Gt7e""fF^",-J 
k    )i   T     ^T'  .^J'r^t'^'-  B"^ke,  Benj  C  Smith,  North  S 
Stoc;.-4;-irf;;-<;,_Justin  Morgan  ;  Merrick  Sylvester   Gavsvil^' 
;i'.aiAcr>:/iWrf,-Bartlett  &  VVhitcomb,  Bow  :  A  Gay  &  Co    Cnr 

Converse  &  White,  T  R  Nichols  ^  Co',  PeTkinlvillJ       ^°'  C°'"«"5 
He^««n  -Ambrose  Pease,  Foster  &  Parker,  Horac^  Brown 

VV  W  Lstabrook,   E  S  Hayden,   Philo  Hazen  (Stoves)     D  Anrflrcnl' 

Wat?h"'^  ^"?V'   ^-^  A"«"  (t>'U."s  '"Id  Medicines^  Russel  &  S 
(Watches  and  Jewelry);  Oliver  Bailey,  L  M  Wood,  SoutTw 
p«„  r-  Ti  .   T.    ^"tland  county. 

Benson,-  E  H  &  D  Aiken,  C  R  &  F  W  Walker  T   Tnv  n  R  p    k 
Brandon,-lra  Button,  B  Ketcbum,  C  W  CoLn't   D  &'a  r-M^^ 
Blake  &  Co.,  Volney  Ross,  Warren  &  Bliss  '  '^°"'"''  ^ , 

Hi,  e  Hn^?'r^'^''"i?'*'  ^"l^'"''  Goodwin  &  Jackman,  P  Par.'ier  &  Co  I 
Rice,  Root  &  Co  H.ram  Ainsworth,  Hodges  &  Hawkins  filbfrtr;' 
mieson  (Druggist).  =  >»- liawiviiis,   Ji.gDertJa- 

C^arendoB,-Caleb  Hall,  G  &  A  Bullard,  L  M  Walker. 


6G  MEKCHAJTTS  AND  TRADERS. 


Daiiby~l  J  Vail  &  Co.,  E  F  Rogers,  East  Village  ;  S  &  N  J  Smith, 
4  Corners  ;  Job  Scott,  Scotisvillc. 

Fii.rh.'.n-tn, — Williird  &  Farnam,  Alanson  Allen. 

JMtddli'tinvn,— Horace  Clark,  Vail  &l  Otis. 

Jit.  Hidlij, — Samuel  IIem«n\vny  &  Son,  Mechanicsville. 

Orwell, — iVearing  &  Catlin ;  \V  Chipman  ic  Co.,  James  McEwen, 
Cliiiuiiau'r  Point. 

FairU:t,—:^l  D  Strong,  Wheedon  &  Swallow,  M  Edgerton,  J  Marks, 
H  L &  Co. 

fitl.'J:el(!, — Lnrius  Preston,  Moses  Townscnd. 

Pitt.sfnrd, — Henry  Sinionds,  S  D  VVinslow,  Rand  &  Hendee,  Village  ; 
C  &  E  L  Granger,  "Furnace  ;  L  Rockwood,  iVlills. 

PoH/tHfH, —Xoyes  &  Harris,  A  l.liss,  S  MearS,  J  N  Smith,  East  Poult- 
ney  ;  Joel  Beaman  &  Son,  J  O  Richardson,  M  Worcester,  West  P. 

ii«(/u;i</,— George  T  Hodges,  Daniels  &  iiell,  James  Barrett  &  Co., 
James  Porter,  N  G  Howard,  Burt  &  Mason  ;  Kipley  &  Bailey,  Paige 
&  Munger,  Alills  ;  Hitchcock  &  Morgan,  J  Clement,  West  Rutland. 

S/ierburne. — B  .Maxham,  Amial  Johnson. 

S'trf!r.-tu;-7),— Stephen  Gloason,  John  Buekmaster,  Joseph  Xeedham  ; 
Buckmaster  6t  Jones,  \Vm  B  Brown,  Cuttingsville. 

Sudbury, — Ira  Bingham,  J  C  Sawyer.  ■' 

Tinmouth, — Noah  W  Sawyer. 

/f>/;,.,_Allen  Grover,  James  F  Estey. 

t^d^ison  coitntif. 

..^ddisov, — Warren  S  Brown. 

Bndpmt, —  P  Fletcher  &  Son,  N  S  Bennett ;  J  Frost,  Lake  Shore. 

Bristol,— W  U  Holley,  Munsou&  Dean,  H  Spalding,  GW  Parmelee. 

Corntcan,—¥  W  Collins,  B  F  Haskell. 

Fi'.rm.bar<rh,—A]\cn  &  Wheeler,  Shoies  &  Web!),  E  Lyman,  Jvorth 
Ferrisburgh  ;  II  Barnuni,  Centre. 

Huiicuck, — Roy;il  Flint. 

Jliddlcbury, —Ir^  Stewart,  Asa  Chapman  &  Son,  John  Wood,  Beck- 
with  &  Dorrancc,  Cyrus  Birge,  Asa  Francis,  Brown  &.  Sheldon,  John 
Vallet,  W  S  Jolinson,  Peck  &  Flower,  Ja's  M  Slade  &  Co.,  A  iVixon: 
Sidney  Moody,  Russell  &  Gridley  (Diuggists):  A  Wilcox,  Linsley  & 
Carpenter,  John  B  Wilson  (Stoves  and  'Jin  VVare):  J  Hagar,  Charles 
Bowen  (Books):  Jackson  (Hats);  Xeedham  &  Dennis,  East  M. 

J/f/H/.7(ui,— James  Miner  &  Co.,  Ethan  Smith,  M  W  Kinsley. 

.V(!r  I{accii,—A  P  Roscoe,  Pratt  ic-Smith. 

Paiiton, — Charles  Adams. 

Sali^barii, — Huntley  &,  Higgins. 

Slwrl•halll,~^llUn  Simonds,  Watch  Point ;  Wright  &  Busli,  Jones  &; 
Atwood,  Centre  ;  D  &  G  Rich,  Richville. 

atarkibiiro^ — S  H  Tupper  dSt  Co. 

rcri;ciines,—F  Huntington,  V  Lawrence,  XRTBixby,  S  Morcan, 
Geo  &  W  T  Parker,  R  Cliapman,  H  Adams,  O  Walker,  C  D  Cook,  L 
C  Thorn  &  Co.,  Geo  W  Thorp,  P  Foster. 

Wnjbridtre, — S  L  Sprague,  Lower  Falls. 

Whiting, — Jolm  Simonds  '31. 

Orange  county. 

Bradford,— Asa  Low,  Preston  &  Peckett,  Geo  W  Prichard  &  Son. 

Braintrce, — A  D"Lamson  &  Co..  Snowsville. 

BrouUfidd,—A  W  Bigelow,  A  cleavcland  &  Co. 

C/ic/^fH,— >.' G  Hale,  Dickinson  &  Noble,  Jonathan  Smith  jr.:  Geo 
D  Stearns,  A  R  Hood  (Grocers). 

C(/rin(A— Theodore  Cooke,  D  R  Cooke  ;  J  Merrill,  S  fe  Smith,  Bast  C. 

Jv'cifftwn/,— Ja's  M  Cliadwick,  F  &  II  Keyes  ;  David  Johnson,  O  C 
Bow,  Timothy  Shedd,  Hutchins  &  Buchanan,  Wells  River. 


MBRCHANTS   AND  TRADERS.  67 


Orangr.,—Or:inan  Fifiekl,  Corner  ;  Latiirop  Fiah,  East  OraiT^o 
Raudulp/i,—C  VV  Alvonl ;  Alfred  Ilehard,   Jos  A  Curtis,  John  Glid- 
(lon,  Joseph  Clark,  East  Randolph  ;  Edward  Hobart  &  Co.,  Samuel  B 
Mann,  Mann  &  Tilson,  West  Randolph. 
l|      StrafforU, —Royal  Hatch,  Harris  &  Morrill,  Harris  &  Russ,  Keyes  & 
'  Hubbard.  ■' 

Thctford,~M  J  Walker,  Union  Village  ;  John  Pratt,  Post  Mills  ;  M 
IN,  Russ,  Centre  Village  ;  T  F  Hord,  H  Barnes,  Lyme  Bridge. 
1 1      Top«ham,—N  &  A  BaiSey.  East  Topsluim. 

7"itrt«r(t?ffe,— Jeremiah  Foster,  Francis  Sturtevanf ,  Hoyt  &  Mavhew 
^^frsA.Hr,— H  T  Keyos,  P  Dwiffht  &  Co. 
I      Washington, — Thiirber  fe  Bowls,  B  F  Dickinson. 

IViUiamsUniiii,—C  &.  R  Ainsworth,  Danford  Carpenter. 
(Chittenden  conntu, 
I  c  '^"rto^iou.-Follett  &  Bradley,  W  Mayo,  W  H  Curtis,  Hatch,  Odell 
,  &  Co.,  V\  ater  street ;  P  &  H  H  Dooiiti'o,  Mrs  Langworthv,  6  M  Pope, 
1  Shelburne  street ;  J  &  J  H  Peck  &  Co.,  Colo  &  Robinson,  Hagar  &. 
j  Arthur  Elias  Lyman,  Henry  W  Catlin,  1  cck  &  Spear,  College  street : 
i  t',  ^."'^iT"^'^'  Bjin^maid  &  Brotheis,  Cha's  P  Staniford,  \Vm  Hurlbut 
I>amel  Kern,  S  E  Howard,  C  Wainwright,  Solomon  Walker,  Lovely 
&  Seymour,  Isaac  Warner,  N  W  Gage,  Hora  :e  Lane,  Church  street ; 
II  Hyde  &  Co  ,   Champiain  street ;  Geo  H  M(  ore,    Vilas,  Loomis  & 

r°.V„    ^Tf'  ^■r«"'vT'   ^""'"^  ^"■«'<^^ .'  Geofge  ret'^tson,  Strongs  &  Co., 
Potter  &  Hawiey,  Court  House  square.  »  a  ., 

CAnW«J«fi,— Samuel  H  Barnes. 

0>lchcster,—J  W  Weaver,  Sidney  Barlow. 

^ssw,  -  Jedediah  Tuttle,  L  Tyle'r,  Geo  R  Tyler, 

^(irf.;AKr5-A,-Marcus  Hull,  Wm  B  Viele,  Boynton  .t  Burritt 

fimiting tun, —John  Liscom,  North  Village 

me^'^CentT^'^  ^  ^''^^'  ''^^^'''*'  ^''""'-^'  "'''''^  ^  ^'^"i'^  '  "'^"O'  C  Black. 

F.:nf' .^"p'^^^^'"'^''  ^^^:M'  J^y-'"'"  Burgess,  Benjamin  Fairchild,  Upper 
1  alls     R  Sanderson,  M  D  Hcrrick  &  Co.,  Lower  Falls. 

Rickmor>ri,—Wm  Rhodes  jr.,  Ezra  B  Green. 

Underhill,—i  H  Tower  &  Son. 

Weslford,-^  N  Grant  &  Co.,  H  B  Hine,  W  S  &  H  P  Wood. 

«iHjA'£07j,— Ralph  Landon  fcCo.  Morton  &  Clark,  Holley  &  Murray. 

£nrj.f,-nodgo  &  Keith,  Orvis  French;  Warren  H  Ellis,  South  B. 

Berlin, — Heatoa  &  Denny. 

JJf/(/(/ifioM,— Johnson  &  Holden 

MoiilpcUer-Bmv,in,  Scott  &  Co.,  Ellis,  Wilder  &  Co.,  Storrs  & 
Langdons,  Jos  VV  Howes,  Silas  Burbank  jr.,  J  B  Langdon,  Lyman  & 
King,  Bancrolt  &  Riker,  Charles  Spalding,  Benjamin  Day  &  C'o.,  L  & 

^^  Vr  !'«''''',  ^  Burbank  jr.  (Druggists):  Z  &  C  Wood,  Webb,  Ean- 
crott  to  Co.  Augustus  Haven,  E  Hubbard  (Stoves  and  Tin  Warel:  E 
S.^nllTiw,  "r'  J  T  Marston  (Books):  Wm  T  Burnham  (Hats): 
Samuel  Abbott     Town  &  Withereil  (Watches  and  Jewelrv):  R  B  Ri- 

V^'S^^^  PiercJ  &Co.,  Factory  Village;  Baylies  & 

Ka»,/^eZrf  _F  B  Hall,  A  T  Bancroft,  Bancroft  &  Whitney. 
Waitsfield,—n  &  J  M  Richardson 
jrarrcn,— Cushraan  4'  Flint,  William  Cardell. 
fmerbury,-Goss  $•  Hutching,  Joel  G  Slirason. 
iVoudbury,—i,a.muoA  Bjittou. 


68  MFKCHANTS  AND  TRADERS. 

ffeleefoiiin  county' 

Barnet, — Harvey  S;  Eastman,  ShfiJiI  .;;■  Jewctt,  Stevens'  Vilhige  ;  A 
Dutton,  Juliii  JIcNab,  Mclndoe's  Falls  ;  Levi  P  Parks,  Passuiiipsic  ; 
Bacliop  S{  VVhitchill,  West  Barnet. 

Burke,— I,  <S1-J  A  Denii^on,  Joel  Trull,  Burke  Hollow  ;  Newell  ^ 
Ide,  East  Burke,  M  W  Newell,  West  Burke. 

Cubot,—E  Perry  S(  Co.,  Israel  Cutting,  Upper  Village. 
Dain:i.llr,—H  C  Babcock,  Vail,  Demiiig  S;  Co.,  Dana,  Weeks  4"  Stan- 
ton,  Jos  C  Fuller,  Clia's  W  Porter ;  Skis,  Vail  Sf  Co.,   Dana,  Weeks 
fy  Stanton,  North  Danville. 

Grutun, — Moses  Bu'jhanan  tf  Cs. 

llardwick, — L  H  Delano  S{  Son  ;  Holton  ^  Judevine,  S  A  Aiken, 
South  llardwick, 

/.((?i(/u;i,— Kimball  ^  Brickett,KittredgG  ^  Colby,  Fuller,  Ide  S,-  Co., 
Ira  G  Lewis  (Grocer);  Jolin  .M  Iloyt  4'  Co  ,  A  Bemiss  ^  Co.,  Centre, 
Pcacltam, — E  C  Brown,  J(  '.n  M  Martin  4"  Co.,  Isaac  Watts. 
Rye;raie,—G  4"  J  CowleR 

Sheffield, — Joseph  Ide,  \    illiam  Drown,  C  L  Ingalls, 
Si  Joh'u-^biiry, — Ephrai  n  Jewett  4' Co.,   Plain;  John  Bacon  4"  Co., 
Jonas  Flint,  Centre  ;  Morrill  4"  Rankin,  David  Goodale,Geo  W  Gage, 
St.  Johnsbury  East. 

S«(£uH,— j"BlaUe  4  !^on,  S  Blake,  Farmers'  4"  Mechanics'  Mer.  Co.' 
JfaWcH,— Natliiin  el  Farrington  ;  Edwards  4'  Mansfield,  South  W. 
Ifaterf.ird, — Ejiluaini  C  Parks  ;  Fairbanks  4"  Arniington,  Parks,  Cut- 
ting 4"  Co.,  Lowe.  Waterlbrd. 
iVlicelock,—W  4-  S  Bradley. 

F'fanhJin  roiinfy. 
Bakersfiehi ^MoTse  4'  Hooker;   Armington  4"  Shattuck,  J  II  4-  J^  B 
Walker,  Baitersfield  Centre. 

Berk'-kirr, — Bowen  4'  Stow,  Milo  Lewis  ;  Wm  Clapp,  W  S  Rublee, 
East  i  erKshire  ;  Deming  4'  Searl,  Jlajor  Tyler,  West  Berkshire. 

hAWsbuTgh, — Theodore  Piatt,  Centre  ;  J  H  Dean  4"  Co.,  Austin  Ful- 
ler 4*  Co.,  West  Enosburgh. 

F(urfield,—i  4"  J  D  Soule,  Burr  4-  Farnsworth,  Centre  ;  H  II  Beards- 
ley,  East  Fairfield. 

Franklin, — Tenney  4'  Cowee,  R  S  Tenney,  John  Adams  4"  Co.,  Ja- 
quys  4"  Jewc.'l,  Centre  ;  Almon  Smitli,  East  Franklin. 

Georgia, — Lorenzo  Janes,  S  W  Wood,  Tho's  Bates,  L  A  Loomis. 
H,gh!rat.c,—S  W  4-  S  S  Keyes,   A  P  Herrick,   V  R  Goodrich,   T  H 
Kidder,  Amos  Skeels  ;  Barr  4'  Drury,  Saxe's  Mills. 
Montirumery, — Charles  N  Wheeler,  William  Robbins. 
Richford, — Sears  4*  Butler,  J  Carpenter  4'  Son. 
Shildjti, — Jacob  Wead,  Henry  Carlisle,  Keith  4"  Saxe. 
St.  Albans,— lu  Brainerd,  O  Adams,  V  Atwood,  Wm  4-  G  H  Farrar, 
C  F  Safford,   Hawkins  4-  Palmer,  C  J  4-  J  G  Saxe,  II  B  Sowles,  L  L 
Dutcher,   T  W  Smith,  Hyde  4-  Beardsley,  M  S  Darrow,  L  R  Brainerd 
4"  Co.;  Nichols,  Burton  4-  Chittenden,  E  L  Jones,  Blin  4"  Barstow,  St. 
Albans  Bay. 

SioaHfu/i',— Green  4-  Spear,  A  J  Farrar,  J  4-  W  H  Blake,  II  B  Farrar, 
Falls  ;  A  Green,  EastSwmton. 

Orleans  connty. 
Barton, — Strong  4'  Jewett,   Edwards  4"  Mansfield,  Village  ;  Harris, 
Smith  4'  Co.,  Landing. 
Browmno-ton,— Frederick  D  Merrill. 

C/((iHco.(o»,— Canibell  4-  Cole,  Daniel  Webster,  West  Charleston. 
Craflsbury,—W  E  Paddock,  Joshua  Osgood. 
Covciitnj, — E  Cleveland,  D  P  Walworth. 
Glover, — W  B  Palmer,  Simonds,  Conant  4"  Co. 


MERCHANTS  AffP  TRADERS.  —  MANUFACTURERS.  B9 

Greensboro',— WiilPim^n  S(  Williams. 

/fasftf/rn-A,— Pliny  Darrow  jr.,  Georgo  Worthington  ir.  frCo. 

L(rwdl,—'W  S  Flint. 

Troy,— 3  Bates  ^  Co  ,  M  Curtis,  F  H  Corey  :  J  <S-  A  J  Eowell,  No.  T. 

lVetitJidd,—Ai'dd  Hitchcock,  O  VVinslow. 

Ejaiiioille  roxtnly, 
j      Cam4n4orc,_Martin  Wires,  J  W  Turner,   F.rastus  Meech,   David 
Wadsworth  ;  Gnswold  4-  Smilic,  Wra  Lathrop,  JeffersonVillo  :  Nathan 
familio,  East  Cambridge. 
Edeii,- — L  H  Brown. 

Htide.park,—\j  H  4-  M  Noyes,  Keelcr  Se  Noyes. 
yo/i)uo(?,— Moses  Morse,  Harrison  M  Vilas,  Lynde  S(  Meriam 
J\IorrUtnwn,—  \  W  Waterman  ;  V  P  Noyes,  Morrisville. 
Sfojc,— Thomas  Downer,  Randolph  Washburn,   Albert  Camp.   H  S 
I  Camp ;  George  R  «Jamp,  Mill  Village. 
1       Watei  ville, —Yisk  S,-  Brown,  Jamc°s  M  Hotchkiss. 
IVolcott, — Pennoek  ^-  Benjamin. 

Essex  coiinlf}, 
Canaan,— MomW  4-  Fletcher,  Charles  Bailej. 
Covc'ird, — J  G  Darling. 
Luncnbargli, — Charles  Howe,  N  W  French. 

€ifrennS  Mute  counly. 
Mhurs-k,—B  J  Davis,  Benjamin  Gordon  :  Lewis  O  Lena,  N  N  Webb 
West  Alburgh.  ' 

Gravd  Isle, — Abel  Brown. 
Lde  La  Mott,—3esso  W  tlokomb,  J  H  Eddy. 
JVoTlh  Heru, — John  W  Brown,  Horace  Wardsworth. 
South  Hero,— Zewis  G  Clark,  Wm  H  Keeler. 


Manufacturers  in  Vemiont. 
MSenniiigtoii  county. 

.arlmcrton,— Bodge  &  Billings,  Woolen  Goods;  Wm  McAuley,  Ga- 
le 1  Canfield,  Merrit  H,  rl,  Brown  ^- Eaton,  Marble  ;  Batchelder,  Chair= 

Bennington,— 3  Volentine,  S  D  Walbridge,  Richardson  ^-'Jones, 
Woolen  ;  A  Doty  .5-  Co.,  Raymond  ^  Essex,  Boardman  4-  Booth,  T 
Esty,  H  ^-  H  Wills,  Cotton ;  Buckley  Squires,  N  Squires,  E  Adams  * 
Co.,  Leather  ;  Santbrd,  Brown  ^  Gage,  Lemuel  Grover  &■  Co.,  Iron 
loundiias;  Benton,  Fuller  c^  Co.,  Kicks  §•  Walbridge,  Paper:  Rock- 
wood  ir  Colvin,  Linseed  Oil  ;  E  M  Welling,  Starch. 

Do)scf,—D  Richardson,  Woolen;  Wm  Williams,  Leather,  D  (S- L 
Curtis,  North  D.,  James  Curtis,  East  D.,  Iron. 

Ji/anc.lcrfCT— Bakor  4-  Harris,  Mills  Purdy,  Woolen  ;  M  Clark  &■  Son, 
Merriam  1^  Vaa  Note,  Leather. 

Pownal,— Ethan  Brown,  Woolen  ;  J  C  Stillman,  Leather. 

Sando-afc,— Randell  4-  Welier,  Woolen. 

Searsbur!T,—3ohn  Squares,  Edward  Swift,  Leather. 

SA«/fcAun/,— Reuben  Matteson,  Woolen  ;  Enos  Adams  4"  Co.,  Leath- 
er ;  Orr  4- Austin,  Paper;  D  J  George,  Machinist;  Ellis  Huntineton 
bouth  S.,  Marble.  ' 

Sunderland,— Remy  Galusha,  Woolen  ;  Needham  Knights,  Leath- 
er; Russel  Stilson,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Ira  McLaughlin,  Machinist 

Woodford,— N  Eddy  Wm  Alverson,  Iron. 

tViiidkaut  county. 

Brat'.lebnro\— Ripley  ^  Fowler,  Woolen  ;  Goodhue,  Chapin  Sr  Co 
Le^ather;  Salisbury  ^  Co.,   Iron  ;  Thomas  ^  Cutting,   Paper  ;  Karri's 
ly  Newman,  Machinists. 

Grafton,—!'  W  Dean  ^  Co.,  John  Woolley  ^  Son,  Woolen  •  DBan- 
croft,  Leather  ;  P  Lincoln,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  B  Smith  jr.,  Soapstone. 


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70  MANUFACTURERS. 


Guilford, — Hou;rliton  &  Hunt,  Leatlicr  and  Boots  and  Shoes  j  Hiram 
Cuttini,  Paper  ;  VVni  L  Grpn-ory,  Linsted  Oil. 
Hnlifnx, — Jonas  Scott,  Charles  Goodwin,  Daniel  Dean,  Leather. 
J\\irfiiiic, — W  H  Williams,  Linseed  Oil. 

Puliicv, — James  Keyes  &  Co.,  Woolen  ;  John  Gray,  Leather  ;  G  & 
J  Robertson,  Wm  Robertson  2d,  Paper  ;  Jonathan  Cutler,  Machinist. 
H(ickmghiim,-—\  .Smith,  Earl  &  Campbell,  Woolen;  C  E  Chase, 
Leather  ;  L  P  Edson,  R  Guild  ir..  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Green  &  Flem- 
ing, Bellows  Falls,  Wm  B  Blake  &  Co.,  Paper;  W  E  Russell,  Tin 
VVare  and  Stoves  ;  B  Smith  jr.,  Soapstone. 
Somer:iCt, — Harris  &.  Fitch,  Leather. 

Wilmington, — David  Harris  &  Co.,  M  F  Brigliarii,  Leather;  Childs 
&  Crosby,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  F  T  Forbes,  Starch  ;  Houghton  iSt  Wat- 
son, Chairs. 

Z^'isteJso}'  count}/. 
Bethel, — Elias  Carpenter,  East  B.,  Woolen. 
Brill gtteutcr,—]  VVedgewood,  Woolen. 

Cavendish, — Black  River  Canal  and  Manufacturing  Co.,  Cavendish, 
Gilson,  Smith  it  Co.,  Proctorsvillc,  Woolen  ;  Sam'l  L  Adams,  Caven- 
dish, Josiah  Gilson,  Proctorsvillc,  Leather. 

Chester, — Sawyer  &  Woolson,  Woolen  ;  Albert  Onion,  G  P  Spaul- 
ding.  Leather ;  B  A  Cook,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

iiartfurd, — Foster  Sturtevant,  Chase,  Smith  k.  Co.,  Woolen  ;  Lu- 
'ther  Pease,  Ira  Wood,  E  G  Culver,  Leather. 

Hartland, — C  F  &  T  F  Sturtevant,  Wm  H  Lemmcx,  Woolen  ;  C 
W  Warren,  Leather;  Levi  Gove,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Ludlow, — Ludlow  Woolen  Mill,   Parker  &  Billings,  Woolen  ;  Horr 
&  Foster,  David  Sawyer,  Leather  ;  Tiiomus  Butterdeld,  Enoch  Howe, 
J  Baldwin,  S  B  Snell.  Ira  Barton,  Boots  and  SJioes. 
J^Tiirwich, — S  &.  E  Morris,  Leather. 
Plymouth,— Tyson  Furnace,  Iron. 
Reading, — Page,  Robinson  cfc  Co  ,  Felchvillc,  Woolen. 
Ruehester, — Ncwsoni  Guernsey,  Leather. 

Sharon,— i  L  Fay,  Woolen  ;  J  &  J  Keith,  Leather  ;  JI  G  Howe  &, 
Co.,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Sp)-(no-J?fM,— Williams  {;■  Whitmore,  Village  Falls  Manufacturing 
Co.,  Woolen;  Nathaniel  Fullerton,  Cotton  ;  A  &  W  T  Brown,  Josh- 
ua Davis,  Leather  ;  Selden  Cook,  A  &  W  T  Brown,  Boots  and  Shoes  ; 
A  N  Johnson  &  Co.,  Iron  ;  Springfield  Paper  Co.,Papei  ;  Hiram  Spaf- 
ford,  Linseed  Oil ;  F  A  &  G  WTorter  &  Co.,  Machine  Cards;  Ad- 
ams, Cutler  &  Co.,  Sand  Paper;  John  Holmes,  Block  Tin  Pumps  and 
Lead  Aqueduct  Pipe  ;  Davidson  &  Parks,  Shearing  and  Brushing  Ma- 
chines;  John  Holmes,  Davidson  &  Parks,  Machinists  ;  Ira  Davis  & 
Co.,  Shoe  Pegs  ;  Benjamin  Whelden,  Stoves  and  Tin  Ware. 
Stoclibridgc, — Asa  Patridge,  Leather  ;  Norman  Durkee,  Starch. 
Weston, — Wilder  &  Johnson,  Leather  ;  Smith  &  Bryant,  Starch  ; 
Jason  C  Hill,  Marble. 

Windsor,— M  B  &  J  S  Perkins,  Abel  Nutting,  Woolen;  Wm  W 
Low,  Jolm  McCullough,  Leather  ;  J  &  R  Mansfield,  L  Morey,  Martin 
&.  Clark,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Woodstock, — A  G  Bennett,  Woolen  ;  G  Perkins,  A  W  Warren, 
Leather  ;  Joel  Eaton,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  D  Taft  &  Sons,  R  Daniels, 
A  W  Whitney,  Machinists. 

Rutland  rotitity. 

Brandon, — Kingsley  &  Dana,   Woolen;  H  J  &  H  Bond,  Leather; 

Milo  Marks,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Blake  &  Hammond,  C  W^  Conant,  Iron. 

Chittenden, — J  Chase,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  T  J  &  C  Leonard  jr..  Iron. 

i      i»u;jiy,— Barrett  &  Bancroft,   East  Village,  Job  Scott,  Scottsville, 


Manufacturers.  71 

Leather;  Win  W  Kellev  &  Co.,   J  M  &  E  Fisli,   EF  Rogers,   East 
Danliy,  Marble. 

Fiurlutncn, — H&H  Howard,  Leather;  Davey  &  Cushman,  Iron; 
A  Saftbril,  Paper. 

Jdciidon, — John  Osborn,  Leather. 

MiddLetmeii, — Henry  Gray,  Woolen. 

Mt.  Hullij,—S\.Q\\e  &L  Derby,  Rul'us  McClanathan,  Leather;  .Smith 
&  Page,  Starch. 

Orwell, — Wm  Clure,  Woolen  ;  R  Rottum  jr.,  W  Brancli,  Leather. 

Pawlet, — A  &.  C  Lumbard,  Flower  Brook  Manufacturing  Co.,  Jona- 
than Stevens,  A  S  Jones,  Woolen  ;  Pawlet  Manufacturing  Co.,  Cot- 
ton ;  S  B  Weeks,  I^eathcr  ;  II  Uollister,  Linseed  Oil. 

rir.tsf,ird,—S  Penfield,  Woolen  ;  VVinslow  &  Warner,  S  A  Brown, 
Leather  ;  C  &  E  L  Granger,  Iron. 

PoalUicij, — J  Tindrey,  Woolen  ;  S  Scott,  Wm  Austin,  S  Whitney 
jr.,  Leather ;  Hickok  &  Mears,  Iron  ;  R  Allen,  J  Richardson,  Cabinet. 

hatland, — George  Graves,  Uavid  Hurt,  Leather  ;  A  Dyer,  S  Henry, 
Burt  &  Mason,  A  Dunklee,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Humphrey  &  Ormsbee, 
I  ron. 

Shrewsbury, — D  Pratt,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Sudbury, — J  C  Sawyer,  Leather  ;  WmP  Abbott  jr.  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Tinmuuth,-^  Weller,  Marble. 

/'  di-i, — Lewis  Lamb,  Woolen. 

Wcstkaceii, — E  Coleman,  H  Coleman  &  Eastwood,  Woolen. 
m^tldisoii  county, 

Addison, — Henry  Bievoort,  Leatlier. 

Brislal,—R  Fair,  P  S  Warner,  Leather. 

FerrUburgk,—'V  D  Lyman,  Woolen  ;  A  B  Webb,  N  Martin,  Leather. 

Jifiddlebury  —Davenport  &  Turner,  Ira  Stewart,  Woolen  ;  Peck  & 
Flower,  agents  for  Benj  Marshall,  Cotton  ;  David  Nichols,  H  L  Enos, 
East  M.,  .)  !■'  Enos,  East  M.,  Leather  ;  John  Wood,  J  M  Sl.ide  &  Co., 
Boots  and  Shoes  ;  E  C  Carpenter  &  Co.,  Iron;  Solomon  Parker,  Pa- 
per; TO'Flanagan,  IJnseed  Oil;  Daniel  Judd,  Theodatus  Phelps, 
Ddvid  Kinnear,  Gibbs  &  Chittenden,  Slarble  ;  Myers  &  Severance,  Ma- 
chinists ;  Norman  Tupper  &  Co.,  East  M.,  Window  Sash. 

JVV;io  //a«c»,— Edward  Phain,  Woolen  ;  H  S  Walker,  Hoyt  &  Sher- 
man, Leather;  H  S  Walker,  Hoyt  &  Sherman,  Geo  W  Brown,  Boots 
and  Slioes  ;  Gibbs  &  Chittenden,  Marble. 

ii(>tw7i,— Arnon  A  &  Charles  Atwood,  Leather. 

SulUbury, — H  B  Walker,  Ellery  B  Howard,  Woolen;  Lake  Dun- 
more  Glass  Co.,  Glass, 

Shoreliam, — Jobn  W  Treadwny,  Woolen  ;  Thomas  Atwood,  Ozins 
Sanford,  Benjamin  Larrabee.  Leather  ;  Edmund  Newel,  Pails;  Clark 
Rich,  Tin;  John  Simonds,  Wright,  Ricli  &  Co.,  Slaughter  Houses. 

Vcrgcunes, — E  Jewell,  Woolen  ;  C  D  Kecler,  J  Smith,  Leather  ;  A 
Blake,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  G  W  Throop,  Iron. 

IVeybridtre, — O  Briteil,  J  Robbins,  Woolen  ;    F  Ay  era.  Leather;    S 
Parker,  Paper  ;  T  O'Flanagan,  Linseed  Oil. 
&raiis^e  conuly. 

Brad/ord,— Flanders  &  Ditkey,  Woolen  ;  Geo  W  Hardy,  Leather  ; 
H  Strickland  &  Co  ,  Iron  ;  Asa  Low,  Paper  ;  O  11  Fyler&  Co.,  Scythe 
Stone  ;  John  B  Woodard,  H  Strickland  &  Co.,  Machinists. 

Bramtrec, — Tracy  &  Kidder,  Leather. 

Bro"kfield,—Vi  &  E  E  Adams,  J  Van  Oman  k.  Co.,  Hay  Forks;  V 
Baker  &  Co.,  Sythe  Snaths. 

Chelsea, — Benjamin  Grout,  Woolen. 

Oranorf,— M  (j-  Cross,  Leather  ;  Lewis  Clarke  &  Co.,  Starch 

Raiidolpli, — Aibro  Waldo,  Wairei^L  Cone,  East  R,,   Adam  Ilobart 


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7  ri  MANUFACTURERS. 

&  Sons,  West  R.,  Loathpr  ;  F  &  J  Williams,  Randolph,  Ja's  Steele, 
East  R.,  Iron  ;  Charles  Waldo,  East  R.,  Linseed  Oil;  Waldo,  Wat- 
ers &.  Co  ,  East  R.,  Starch. 

St.raffinil, — Wm  B  llazeltine,  Cyrel  Chandler,  Leather. 

Tanbridirc, — Benjamin  Hall,  Woolen  ;  William  Putnam,  Hall  & 
Hackett,  Leather  ;  Benjamin  Hall,  Starch. 

lfUUamstiJwn,—i  &;  T,  Petcngill,  Starch. 

Chittenden  eoniiti/ 

Bur/ingtov, — E  C  Looinis,  Johonnetts  &  Elanchard,  Leather  ;  E  R 
Crossman,  Ja's  H  Edwards,  Iron  and  Machinists  ;  C  L  Nelson,  Chairs. 

ChndoUr,—S  &  E  H  Wheeler,  Leather. 

C  /fAfitc;-,— Rolcfson  &  Rathbun,  Woolen ;  J  W  Weaver,  Boots 
and  Shoes  ;  R  Crossman,  Iron. 

Hiiie  burgh,— B  &.  H  Bovnton,  Murray  &  Patrick,  Woolen  ;  H  C  & 
N  B  Flmnigun,  F  W  Baldwin,  Leather;  Rufus  Patrick,  Iron  ;  Mur- 
ray &  Patrick,  .Machinists. 

Jc  iclio, — Matthew  L  Barney,  Corners,  H  B  Barney,  Cen.,  Woolen  ; 
Fish  &  MutchiiiA,  Corner,  Silas  Ransom,  Centre,  Leather;  Oaks  & 
Glovd,  Albert  Barney,  Starch. 

.lh//o(,,— Ward  &  Woodruff,   Z  A  Pearl,  Upper  Falls,   E  Whitney, 

Lower  Falls,  Woolen  ;  O  Holbrook,  Upper  Falls, Olen,  Leather  ; 

C  L  Drake,  Aiken  Pare,  S  M  St.  Johns,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  C  Good 
ricli,  Upper  Falls,  Paper. 

;Ffv;/oc(/,— Cliauncev  Williams,  Centre,  W  S  &  H  P  Wood,  Hoi 
low.  Leather  ;  11  B  Hinc,  Starch. 

TH'asliiiigtoti  county, 

Barrc, — Dodge  &  Wood,  Johannoit  &  Blanchard,  Leather  ;  Joshua 
Twing,  Geo  W  Collanier,  L  &.  W  Tilden  Sn,  Co.,  Iron  ;  Ira  Day,  Leon- 
ard Keitli,  Starch. 

Berlin, — Jona  Bosworth  &  Son,  Hoes  and  Ploughs  ;  Hayward  & 
Britton,  Starch. 

C'ilaL<,—A  &  J  Kent,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  N  W  Bancroft,  Machinist. 

J\hddlcgcr,~-D  Shclden,  Leather  ;  Stiles  &  M'Callery,  Linseed  Oil. 

MoiitpeUcr, — C  W  Bancroft,  Montpelier,  Davis  &  Martin,  North  M., 
Woolen  ;  Keith  &  Peck,  Leather  ;  N  Harvey,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Webb, 
Banciuft  &  Co.,  Iron  ;  Taplin  &  Hawes,  Threshing  Machines  ;  H  Y 
Barnes,  Hanies  ;  H  Ward,  Axes  ;  Wooster  Sprague,  Medad  Wright, 
Maehiiiists  ;  E  P  Walton  &  Sons,  Paper;  Eph'ra  French,  Chairs. 

JViirtlifield, — Charles  Paine,  agent.  Woolen. 

H  arrcity—Oth  Wilson,  Leather;  C  &  E  Sargent,  Scythes  and 
Axes  ;  Wm  Cardell,  Cushman  &  Flint,  Starch. 

Jf'i'terbitnj, — Seabury,  Thompson  &  Blanchard,  Woolen;  Wells  & 
KneeLind,  Willi.im  11  Spicer,  Leather ;  Lucius  Parmalee,  Boots  and 
Shoes  ;  Parker  iSt  Butler,  Starch. 

€'aleiionia  coitnly. 

Burkr, — John  S  Jencks,  Ijcathnr. 

CuAoi,— Alden  Webster,  W^oolen  ;  M  O  Fisher,  Upper  Village,  G 
W  Cree,  Lower  Villtge,  Leather  ;  I  Cutting,  Starch. 

Danville, — Caleb  Harvey,   Wm  H  Harris,   Woolen  ;  John  Weeks, 
C  cSt  G  Douglass,  French  Morrill,  Leather;  Benjamin  Gilson,  Alonzo 
Weeks,  French  Morrill,  Boots  and  Shoes;  Danford  Carpenter,  Starch. 
Orotun, — Maitin  Weld,  Axes. 

Hardicick, — O  Crosby,  Woolen  ;  John  Porter,  S  A  Tuttle,  Leather  ; 
John  Porter,  I  &  K  Johnson,  F  Andrus,  S  Martin,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Lijiidiiv, — Geo  11   Weeks,   Charles  Ingalls,   Leather ;  Lyndon  Iron 
Manufacturing   Co.,   Iron  ;    Job  Randall,   Linseed  Oil ;    Kimball  & 
Brickett,  Starch. 
j      Peadiam, — C  W  Evans,  Caleb»Harvey,  Woolen  ;  Asa  Sargent,  Jo- 


MANUFACTt;KER3.  73 

seph  Brown,  Leather  ;  Wheeler  &  Gracie,  T  Sanborn,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Ri/cirate, — Moore  i^"  Gibson,  Leather. 

Sheffield, — J  C  Potter,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Si..  John.tbury, — -Isaac  Harrinijton,  George  Shaw,  Leather  ;  Huxham 
Paddock,  Iron  ;  E  &  T  Fairbanks  &  Co.,  Ploughs,  Scales,  Stoves,  etc.; 
Harrington  &  Blinn,  Linseed  Oil. 

Sutton,— A  Hill,  Leather  ;  S  &  J  Blake,  Starch. 

WatcrfiiTd, — Joseph  Ide,  Charles  P  Goss,  Leather ;  John  Stiles, 
Linseed  Oil. 

tVhedock, — VVheelock  Manufacturing  Co.,  Woolen ;  W  &  S  Brad- 
ley, Leather;  Lorenzo  Sulloway,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

JFranklin  comity. 

Berkshire,— A  Deming,  Woolen  ;  W  R  Willis,  John  Perley,  E  Bab- 
cock,  A  Goddard,  Leather  ;  H  S  Bowcn,  II  Hall,  Starch. 

Enosbitrgh, — Samuel  Ke'ndall,  Enosburgh  Falls,  Woolen  ;  Austin 
Fuller,  Sain'l  Kendall,  Falls,  Stnrch  ;  Dexter  Gilbert,  Leather. 

Fairfield, — J  S  Barlow,  East  F.,  Jesse  Bush,  Fairfield,  Woolen; 
Read  &  Sherman,  Elias  Bailow,  East  F.,  Leatlier. 

Fletchtr, — J  B  Massey,  Leather;  Daniel  Bailey,  Starch. 

Franklin, — Miron  T  Dorwin,  Leather  ;  M  Randall,  Boots  and  Shoes  ; 
,'1  R  S  Tenney,  Starch  ;  Jaquays  &  Jewell,  Marble. 

acurgia,—R  K  Clark,  W  W  Williams,  Li.-ather  ;  W  R  Searl,  R  K 
Clark,  Stillman  Clark,' Carlos  Thomas,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  JE&E 
Prentiss,  Linseed  Oil. 

Jfighffate.-EDUyde,  East  H.,  H  Woodard,  Highgate,  Leather; 
L  Bordo,  L  Christian,  Boots  and  Shoes ;  L  Riford  6c  Co.,  East  H., 
Iron  ;  Hiram  Seward,  Machinist. 

Montfrmncrii, — Ezra  Furnnid,  Woolen  ;  Asa  Wheeler,  Starch. 

Sheldon,— F  M  Marsh,  Woolen ;  L  H  Hapgood,  S  H  Eldred,  B  F 
Goodsill,  Leather  ;  Henry  Hawley,  Coots  and  f-hoes  ;  Henry  Carlisle, 
Iron  and  Starch  ;  Jacob  Wead,  Pot  and  Pearl  Ashes. 

St,  Jilbans, — Smith  &;  Whiting,  Lyman  Brainard,  Stevens,  Irish  & 
Co.,  Leather  ;  Lyman  Brainard,  Paul  &  Emerson,  Boots  and  Shoes  ; 
G  G  Smith,  Iron  ;  Lampson  Is.  Collins,  Marble. 

Siraiitoti, — James  Piatt,  Woolen  ;  E  W  Babcock,  Leather ;  F  Arsi- 
no.  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  J  &  W  H  Blake,  Iron ;  H  B  Farrar,  Geo  Bar- 
ney, F  V  Goodrich,  L  N  Rice,  Marble. ' 

Orleans  counlfft 

Albany, — Jonathan  Fitz,  Leather. 

Barton, — Timo  C  Cobb,  Woolen  ;  Sidney  S  Hemingway,  Leather. 

Browniiigton, — J  M  Brigham,  Leather. 

Craftdbury,—}  E  Burnham,  Woolen  ;  J  B  Maxfield,  Wm  Weeks, 
Leather  ;  B  IJushaway,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Coventry, — Daniel  Bean,  Woolen  ;  Herbert  &  Bacon,  Leather  ;  E 
Cleveland,  Starch. 

Orcensboru\ — L'ha's  L  Claik,  Leather  ;  J  &  L  D  Woodbury,  Mar- 
ble ;  O  W  Ellsworth,  Chairs  ;  Cutler  &l  Howard,  Wagons  and  Sleighs. 

Irasburnh, — E  Howard,  Leather  ;  West  &  Prentiss,  Iron. 

Westjield, — Arad  Hitchcock,  Stone  Cutter. 
JLantoille  cotmly. 

Cambridisc, — Harry  Reynolds,  Starch. 

Eden, — Daniel  Melvin,  Starcli.  x 

Johnson, — Adm'r  of  Charles  Reed's  estate,  Whiting  &  Ellenwood, 
Leather  ;  John  Chesmore,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  S  G  Safford,  Machinist; 
Joseph  Waterman,  Starch ;  P  T  Sweet,  Tin  and  Sheet  Iron  Ware. 

Mon-i.-itown, — Nathan  Perkins,  Woolen  ;  Calvin  Burnett,  Hela  Ca- 
day,  Leather. 


'Z-i-  MANUrArrCRERS. ADDITIONAL  RETURNS,   ETC. 

Sunr, — ElUlv  &.  IJutton,  Loiither  ;  Camp  <fc  Raymond,  Ezra  Dut- 
ton,  Starch  ;  II  H  Cl.ipp,  Marlili;. 

Jfatervillc, — John  Harran,  Woolen  ;  Aipheus  Morse,  Leather ;  S  L 
Hemenvvay,  Soapstone ;  A  Morse  &,  Co.,  Starcli  ;  Fisk  &,  Brown, 
Potash. 

Wulcott, — Crane  &■  Jones,  Woolen. 

Mifisex  coittily. 

Bloornfield, — Thomas  Alien,  .^larble  and  Soapstone. 

Canaan, — F  C  Jaeobs,  Leather;  Morrill  &  rietchor,  Starch, 

Luncnbwrgh, — G  W  Gates,  Starch. 

Grand  Sale  county. 

.Ilbiirgh, — Job  Pabcoek  'jr.,  Leather. 

JVorth  Hero, — Elihu  Parks,  Leather. 

SuiLth  Hero, — VVni  Hodgkins,  Leather. 


Additioual  Returns  of  Town  Officers,  &c. 

Brig-ht'iii, — Town  clerk  Andrew  Brown,  constable  Owen  Brown, 
overseer  of  the  poor  John  W  Stevens,  town  agent  Owen  Brown,  Be- 
lectmen  .\ndrew  Brown,  John  Stevens,  Jonathan  Gilman  ;  trustee  Ow- 
en Brown  ;  listers  Win  F  Fisher,  Owen  Brown,  H  Farmer. 

jDcrfti/,— Town  clerk  Aaron  liininan,  constables  Marsliall  Carpenter, 
Wm  R  Andrns  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  David  Bishee  ;  town  agent  Wm 
Verback  ;  selectmen  Porlus  Baxter,  Joseph  Bates,  Jeremiah  Glines ; 
trustees  Benjamin  Hinman,  Nohemiah  Colby,  David  M  Camp  ;  listers 
Orem  Kewcomb,  Zenas  Cobb,  D  B  R  Cobb  ;  postmasters  N  Colby, 
Derby,  E  G  Johnson,  Derby  Line,  Brigliam  Pike,  West  Derby.  Cler- 
gy—Nathan Denison,  bap,;  D  Packer,  meth.  Attorneys — Stoddard  B 
Colby,  Derby,  Elbridgo  U  Johnson,  Derby  Line.  Physicians— Lemuel 
Richmond,  Lewis  Patch,  Geo  A  Hinman.  Merchants  and  Traders — 
Jacob  Bingham,  Harry  Hinman,  John  G  Cliandler,  Derby,  Cobb,  Rol- 
lins &■  Co.,  Foster,  Holmes  &>  Co  ,  Derby  Ijino,  Henry  O  Pike,  West 
Derby.     Manufacturer — Harvey  Ciiase,  Woolen. 

Glastcnburtij—Tovja  clerk  Jeremiah  McDonald,  constable  John  H 
Mattison,  selectmen  John  El  well,  Ishmael  R  Elwell,  Jeremiah  McDo- 
nald ;  trustees  Ishmael  R  Elwell,  John  Elwell.  Physicians — Elijah 
Hewes,  Asa  G  Hewes. 

Lincol::,— Town  clerk  Wm  \V  Pope,  constables  J  B  Farr,  J  C  Dow ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Colby  ;  town  agent  William  Mitchell  ;  se- 
lectmen Davis  Tucker,  J  B  Farr,  Ebenezer  Wellington  ;  trustee  O 
W  Burnhain  ;  listers  Daniel  Sargent,  S  Johnson,  Nathan  Green  ;  post- 
master L  M  Kent.  Clergy— Merrit  Powers,  chris.  Physician— L  M 
Kent.     Merchants  and  Traders— Munson  &  Dean,  O  W  Burnham. 

Sa^cm,— Town  clerk  Samuel  Blake,  constable  Daniel  Chase,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Samuel  Blake,  town  agent  Noyes  Hopkinsou,  select- 
men Jonathan  Davis,  Simmer  ('ummings,  Noycs  Hopkinson  ;  trustee 
Noyes  Hojikinson  ;  listers  Samuel  Blak"e,  Sumner  Cummings,  Daniel 
Chase.     Clergy — John  Wil-son,  fr.  bap. 

Skelbarne,— Town  clerk  Lyman  Hall,  constable  Ira  Andrews,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Hazelton  Lake,  town  agent  Garrad  Burrett,  selectmen 
Guy  Tracy,  Chauncey  Lyon,  A  Bacon  ;  tiustees  H  S  Morse,  Lavater 
White,  Elijah  Phelps  ;  listers  E  Meech  jr.,  H  S  Morse,  FMaeck; 
postmaster  George  B  Ishani.  Clergy — Henry  L  Starks,  Joshua  Poor, 
meth.;  Charl -s  Clovel  ind,  epis.;  Cyrus  Prindle,  Wes.  meth.  Attor- 
ney— Jacob  Maeck.  Physicians— E  H  Sprague,  John  Taylor.  Mer- 
chants and  'I'raders— J  B  Isham,  H  Wheeler.  iVlanufacturers— S  Fletch- 
er, Woolen  and  Cotton  ;  E  W  Spear,  A  H  Judson,  Leather  and  Shoes. 
IVaUin!rf,ird,—Towa  clerk  Davil  Holden,  constables  Nicholas  Cook 
jr.,    A  W  Nicholson  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent 


ADDITIONAL  KETURN'S. — CIVIL  GOVERNMENT.  75 

H  Button;  selectmen  A  Iliill,  J  H  Munsoa,  O  Stufford ;  trustees  3  M 
Edgorton,  D  Tovvnsend,  J  Fox  ;  listers  Joel  W  Ainsworth,  E  O  Eddy, 
E  Martindale  ;  postmasters  John  Ives,  Wallinglbrd,  J  H  Vuil,  South 
W.  Clergy — Stephen  Martindale,  con.,  Joseph  Packer,  A  C'onstan- 
tine,  bap.;  S  Clemans,  moth.;  D  Chapin,  univ.  Attorney — Harvey 
Button.  (For  Pliysiciaiis  see  page  61  )  Merchants  and  Traders — H 
Harris,  E  Martindale,  S  Townsend  jr.,  Lapham,  Vail  &  Co.,C  Bruce, 
O  Brown.  .Manufacturers — Foster  A  Eddy,  Woolen  ;  E  Cradlbrd,  G 
H  Post,  E  JIattocks,  Leather;  Lapham,  Vail  &-  Co.,  Iro;i. 

iVallkam, — Town  clerk  Peleg  Fisher,  constable  John  P  Strong,  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Geo  S  Chase,  town  agent  Elijah  Benton,  selectmen 
Elijali  Benton,  Abrani  McKenzie,  John  H  Sprague  ;  trustees  ("hestor 
Ward,  Peleg  Fisher,  Charles  Bacon  ;  listers  Peleg  Fisher,  Nelson  A 
Sa.vton,  Jesso  Ward. 


<^vil  Government  of  VermoJit. 

His  ExcELLFNry,  WILLLV.M  SLADE,  Middlebury,  Governor. 

JOHN  SP.A.LDIi\G,  Jlontpelicr,  Treasurer. 

DAVID  PIERCE,  Woodstock,  .'?(tt/i«ur. 

JOSEPH  BERRY,  Newbury,  Jluditor  in  the  Treasury  Department. 

JA.tyiES  ;McM.  SH.\FTER,  Burlington,  Secretary  of ■  State. 

FERRiND  F.  MtRRiLL,  Moutpeliei,  Deputy  Secretary  of  Slate. 

William  T.  Bl'Rsham,  Montpelier,  Sergeaiit-at-Jlrms. 

George  H.  Beeman,  Rutland,  Secretary  of  Civil  and  Military  .^airs. 

GusrAvua  H.  Eoomis,  Montpelier,  Librarian. 

His  Honor,  HORACE  EATON,  Enosburgh,  Lieut.  Gov.  President. 
DeWitt  C.  Clarke,  Brandon,  Secretary. 
Enoch  Davis,  Bennington,  Jl-;.^-istaH'.  Secretary. 

Bennington  County,    Benjamin  F.  Moroan,  Pownal, 

AsAHEt  HuED,  Arlington. 
Windham  County,        William  Harris,  Windham, 

Samuel  F.  Tko.mpson,  Townshend, 

Keuben  Winn,  Whitingham. 
Windspr  County,         James  Barrett,  Woodstock, 

Thomas  T.  Barrett,  Chester, 

Benjamin  Billings,  Ludlow, 

JusiiN  Mokgav,  Stockbridge. 
Rutland  County,  Ebenezer  N.  Briggs,  Brandon, 

Frederick  Buiton,  Clarendon, 

JosLPH  H.  Chiitenden,  Otwel!. 
Addison  County,  Davis  Rich,  Shoreham, 

Enoch  D.  Woodbridge,  Vergennes. 
Orange  County,  Ebenezer  Bass,  Williamstown, 

Elijah  Farr,  Newbury, 

Lorin  Gkiswold,  Randolph. 
Chittenden  County,      David  Read,  Colchester, 

Luther  Stone,  Charlotte. 
Washington  County,    Jacob  Scott,  Barre, 

Roderick  Richardson,  Waitsfield. 
Caledonia  County,       George  C.  Cahoon,  Lyndon, 

John  Phillips,  Peachnm. 
Franklin  County,        George  Green,  Swanton, 

Jonathan  H.  Hubbard,  Frainklin, 

Alvah  Sabin,  Georgia. 
Orleans  County,  David  M.  Camp,  Derby. 


76      SENATORS. — UKPBESENTATIVES,   POPULATION,  GR.  LIST,  ETC. 


Lamoille  County,         Davin  P.  Noyes,  Morristown. 
Essex  County,  George  Marshall,  Brunswick. 

Grand  I-clc  County,     Henry  H.  Reynmlds,  Alburgh. 

Rev.  John  Gridley,  Moiitjielier,  Chaplain. 

Zebina  C.  Camp,  Montpclier,  Duor-Kccper. 

Anderso.v  C.  Dana,  Brandon,  Assistant  DoorKeepcr. 

Edwaru  B.  Chamberlin,  Berlin,  Messenger. 

House  of  Represesiiatives. 

ANDREW  TRACY,  Woodstock,  Spruler. 
Ferrand  F.  Merrill,  Montpelier,  Cleik. 
William  C.  Bradlee,  Peiicliani,  Assistant  Clerk. 
Ambrose  L.  Bro\vn,  RutLind,  Engrossim:  Clerk. 

Towns.         Representatives. 

MSeimiii^ton  county 

Ariinglon,  Samuel  Buck, 
Bcnninrrtan,  Elijali  D  Hubbell,   3429 
Dorset^,' 

Olaslcnbury,  IshmacI  R  Elwell 
Landgrove,  Gideon  Davis, 
Manchester,  Aaron  Baker, 
Peru,  George  Batclieldcr, 
Piiwnal,  Moiner  O  Merchant, 
Readshoro'' ,  Daniel  Carpenter, 
Rupert,  Jolin  Harwood, 
Sundaate,  Augustus  C  Behee, 
Searsburgh,  .lolin  N  Squires, 
Shaftsbury,  Nelson  Johnson, 
Stamford,  Tliomas  Uiatton, 
Sunderland,  Michael  Judson, 
yVinhall,  Walter  Williams, 
VVoodfurd,  \\  illiam  Wood, 

Total, 
Wfiinlliattt  cotttiiy. 

Athens, 

BrattUboro\  John  R  Blake, 

Biookline,  John  S  Osgood, 

Dover,  Fayette  Perry, 

Darnmerston, 

Grafton,  Abishai  Stoddard, 

Guilford,  John  Lynde, 

Halifax,  Nicholas  Clark, 

Jamaica, 

Londonderry,  Ezra  Dodge, 

Marlboro',  Willard  Snow, 

J^cwfane,  Otis  Warren, 

Putney,  Joseph  T  Radway, 

Riickingham,  Henry  Walker, 

Somerset,  Ephraim  Rice, 

S  ration,  Amos  Parsons  jr., 

Townshend,  Henry  E  Aiken, 

Vernov,  Jarvis  F  Burrows, 

IVardsboro'' , 

li'estmivstir,  John  McNiel, 

Wluiingham,  Rufus  Brown, 

H'ilminglon, 


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Gr.  List, 
1844. 

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165 

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3429 

9898  00 

419 

341 

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3786  98 

151 

123 

51 

53 

164  61 

17 

344 

527  56 

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168 

36 

^19. 

809  69 

55 

33 

7 

1613 

4851  88 

140 

206 

3 

7tl7 

789  83 

40 

99 

6 

1086 

4030  99 

158 

40 

13 

776 

1796  79 

94 

63 

7 

120 

186  10 

59 

15 

1885 

5372  67 

141 

227 

34 

662 

12-38  85 

45 

106 

C 

438 

1196  26 

26 

80 

5 

576 

1136  12 

88 

33 

487 

819  37 

59 

33 

5 

GS7:2 

45209  12 

1833 

1646 

214  3 

378 

898  93 

37 

25 

23 

2624 

9957  29 

301 

115 

54 

328 

997  15 

17 

33 

13 

7-29 

2177  47 

21 

5-2 

51 

1263 

28U0  67 

141 

81 

1 

1326 

34-24  48 

141 

93 

8 

15-25 

4523  77 

181 

85 

13 

1399 

3180  04 

157 

107 

1586 

2878  44 

113 

95 

35 

1916 

2315  45 

144 

72 

36 

1027 

2814  51 

104 

95 

1 

1403 

4623  12 

120 

144 

20 

1383 

4077  44 

175 

64 

8  1 

2330 

6914  76 

260 

209 

16 

262 

499  86 

3 

17 

17 

341 

546  32 

37 

30 

4 

1515 

3964  15 

177 

69 

27  1 

705 

2714  71 

56 

72 

4  2 

1102 

2815  53 

100 

74 

51 

1556 

5623  74 

176 

137 

1391 

2976  88 

157 

145 

10 

1296 

4084  98 

92 

112 

84 

RErEE3ENT/n>yES,  FOPITLATION, 

GR.  LIST,  V 

3TE3  FOR  GOV.        77  [| 

Towns.        Representatives. 

Pop. 

1840. 

\o\a   '    Slade 

Kel- 
logg 

3haf-w    1 
ter    " 

Windkam,  Amos  Emory, 
Total, 

757 

,$  1748  36 
76467  97 

113 

2823 

26 
1952 

5 

481    4 

27442 

'M'Uttdsor  eottiify. 

Jlnriuver,  Joseph  Dodije  jr., 

877 

,    1918  59 

82 

18 

66 

Baltimore,  Jonathan  M  Boynton 

,  155 

413  96 

24 

3 

Barnard,  (Jharlcs  Walcott, 

1774 

3771  07 

206 

217 

2 

Bethel,  David  Bosworth, 

1886 

4378  57 

177 

104 

78 

Bridgcwater,  Ovid  Thompson, 

1.303 

3051  80 

169 

126 

16 

Cavendish,  Christopher  Webber 

,1427 

5343  80 

261 

15 

17 

Chester,  Haskell  Weston, 

2305 

7175  63 

249 

207 

34 

Hartfiird,  Jolni  Porter, 

9194 

5355  91 

259 

90 

5 

Hartland,  Lewis  Merritt, 

2341 

7104  56 

270 

1.53 

9 

Ludloio,  Surry  Ross, 

1363 

3266  15 

177 

31 

77 

M'ormich,  Ebenezei  Spear  2d, 

2218 

5195  68 

155 

194 

30 

Plymoutli,  Moses  Poll.ird  jr.. 

1417 

2774  13 

151 

55 

18 

Powfret,  Gardiner  Winslow, 

1774 

4475  77 

196 

119 

1 

Reudinrr,  Rufus  Forbush, 

13C3 

3677  .58 

124 

77 

6 

R.  Chester,  Tliomas  B  Martin, 

1396 

3054  83 

159 

26 

113    1 

,  R'lyaltun,  Henry  Bingham, 

1917 

5430  45 

220 

.58 

81 

'  Sharon, 

1371 

2930  73 

1.32 

03 

33 

Sprinrrjield,  Hira)n  Harlow, 

2b25 

8758  48 

384 

99 

20 

Stockbridge, 

1418 

2583  28 

110 

84 

59 

Weathersfield,  John  Spafford, 

2081 

6038  03 

S63 

48 

15 

iVestun.  Edward  S  Barrett, 

1032 

2609  14 

ia5 

32 

25 

Windsor,  Thomas  F  Hammond 

,2744 

7548  98 

362 

118 

1 

Woodstock,  Andrew  Tracy, 

3315 

9009  57 

442 

155 

20    2 

Total, 

40358 

105826  38 

4738 

2122 

725    4 

JRiilFauff  comity. 

Benson,  John  Dicliinson, 

1403 

5093  77 

143 

87 

1 

Brandon, 

2194 

7338  52 

192 

109 

110    4 

Cusllcton,  Oliver  R  Harris, 

1769 

6619  65 

211 

138 

15 

Chittenden,  Dan  B  Bogue, 

644 

792  33 

57 

41 

12 

Clarenilon.  Franklin  Billings, 

1549 

5572  35 

166 

85 

19 

Danby,  Albert  Bucklin, 

1379 

5383  48 

140 

140 

14 

Fairhaven,  Asahel  H  Kidder, 

633 

1711  64 

85 

36 

Muhiardton,  James  W  Barber, 

719 

2116  80 

89 

48 

6 

Ira,  James  L  Gilmore, 

431 

1376  75 

58 

25 

4 

MciidoH,  Leland  Houghton, 

545 

1988  63 

61 

48 

4 

M'lddletiiwn,  Horace  Clark, 

1057 

27C8  95 

95 

105 

9 

Mt.  Holly,  John  Crowley, 

1353 

3535  08 

204 

12 

24 

J^lt.  Tabor,  David  Bolster, 
Orwell,  Absalom  Fuller, 

226 

754  07 

11 

22 

10 

150^ 

9229  84 

218 

32 

1 

Pawlet,  Charles  F  Edgerton, 

1748 

6564  72 

202 

138 

6 

Pittsfield,  Freeman  F  Mattliew 

3,  615 

922  18 

73 

13 

35 

Pittsford,  Samuel  H  Kellogg, 

1927 

6897  30 

179 

118 

41 

Pouitncy,  Henry  G  Neal, 

1878 

6495  77 

286 

16 

41 

Ratland,  William  Gilmore, 

2708 

11304  70 

355 

76 

41     1 

Sherburne,  Benjamin  Maxham, 

498 

850  40 

58 

46 

16 

Shrewsbury,  Wm  Matthewson 

1218 

3887  11 

100 

118 

22 

Sudbury,  Thomas  J  Goodrich, 

79o 

2053  m 

63 

79 

16 

Tinmnuth,  Sampson  Allen, 

780 

3276  02 

138 

8 

7 

WaUinsTfiird,  Harvey  Button, 

1608 

5413  81 

190 

122 

38 

We/is,  John  Barden, 

740 

1890  78 

89 

80 

jl  78         KEPRr.SESTATIVES,  POPr. 

1  ATION,   OR.   LI5T,1 

0TE3  FOR  COV. 

1  j  Towns.         Representative?. 

Pop. 

1840. 

Gr.  List, 
1844. 

Slado 

Kel- 
logg 

Shaf-a 
ter    " 

n  Jf'cst  HiiPcn,  Salmon  P  Abel, 

774 

$2381  61 

77 

5j 

2 

1                         Total, 

•JOt399 

105310  W 

3540 

1798 

494    £ 

1      &Sddisosi  cotmfti. 

1  Jlrrnfs  Oure, 

78 

j  Jlddisun^  (Jideon  Scejar, 

193-2 

5551  36 

123 

2 

29 

'  Bridport,  Joel  Kiee, 

148!) 

5744  07 

196 

33 

1     1 

j  Bi-Uul,  Titus  B  Gui^e, 

123:! 

319S  29 

m 

65 

63 

Cornwall,  Calvin  G  Tildeii, 

1164 

39116  60 

134 

r 

33 

Fn-risburffk,  Noali  W  Porter, 

1755 

0053  53 

157 

26 

64 

3    Goshen,  Reul)cn  Allen, 

(521 

610  .59 

90 

1 

32 

i    Oranville,  Joseph  Lam!), 

545 

1321  66 

71 

24 

1 '  Hancock,  Zerah  Barnes, 

465 

793  21 

61 

30 

I    Leicester,  Leonard  ]1  Jenney, 

003 

1805  72 

03 

25 

3    2 

Lincoln,  Josiali  O  Johnson," 

770 

1295  48 

87 

51 

23     1 

JfiadUburij,  Joseph  Warner, 

3162 

8443  64 

298 

181 

53 

Monkton,  ' 

1310 

3132  79 

82 

70 

67 

.\'ew  Ilaiun,  Oliver  Smith, 

15113 

.5795  74 

164 

43 

31    1 

,  Panton.  Georije  Spencer, 

670 

2119  43 

69 

20 

3 

!  Nalisburij,  irninner  Briggs, 

357 

721  47 

82 

S 

3 

942 

2434  10 

112 

52 

o 

j  Skoreham,  Bell  Howe, 

1674 

6249  89 

208 

35 

1 

S'arksb?iru\  Ansel  M  Hawkins 

,  1263 

1961  .55 

ia5 

2;i 

82 

i     Vergenncf:,  George  W  Grande; 
1     f^ij/z/iajn,  John  P  Strong, 

r,  1017 

4008  98 

134 

71 

28 

283 

1241  .52 

23 

16 

4 

||  H'lijbrid:^*,  Milo  Stow, 

707 

2297  69 

66 

11 

54    1 

j  Wluting,  Linus  Ncedham, 

659 

1824  48 

78 

21 

7    3 

i                         Total, 

235-<3 

70516  79 

;J574 

813 

583    9 

;      &s-aits:P  roanty. 

\  Bradford,  George  P  Baldwin, 

16,55 

4885  32 

164 

179 

20 

i  I-irauitree,  Ira  Kidder, 

1232 

2690  44 

82 

125 

40 

i  Sr,o  kfidd, 

1780 

4340  33 

118 

97 

105 

1  Chelsea, 

1959 

.5308  01 

168 

214 

36 

j  Corinth,  Samuel  Ddrling, 

1970 

50;lti  97 

170 

201 

18 

j  Fatrlee,  Dyer  Waterman, 

644 

1855  22 

42 

66 

6 

!  .Vf  iriiiry,  John  Atv.'ood  jr.. 

2578 

6976  r,(; 

265 

a53 

14 

j  Orurnre,  Timothy  Hancock, 

984 

1912  66 

115 

99 

10 

:  Randolph, 

2678 

8671  54 

221 

201 

117 

Slrajfoi-d,  William  Sanborn, 

1762 

4038  09 

143 

175 

26 

Thelford,  William  Kingman, 

2065 

5105  18 

190 

229 

38 

Topsham,  Rlose?  Jones, 

1745 

3f>li  57 

75 

200 

26 

Tunbridge,  Elizur  H  Foster, 

1811 

4236  01 

210 

126 

43 

VershirCr, 

1198 

2831  .57 

106 

124 

20 

iyashitii'tbn,  B  W  Bartholomew 

,  1359 

2635  01 

162 

128 

3 

ff'f.tfai'Wee,  Elisha.May, 

824 

1459  9ii 

44 

86 

34 

JVillianistoict, 

1620 

4549  54 

129 

137 

40 

Total, 

27873 

70956  09 

2404 

2631 

608    0 

i'hSStrndcii  conttty. 

Bolton,  John  Bedee, 

470 

681  30 

12 

77 

8 

1  BuePs  G.re, 

IS 

Surlinrrton,  Henrv  B  Ptaev, 

4271 

15499  76 

451 

371 

16 

Charlotte,  Williani  R  Pease, 
Colchester,  Joseph  E  Rhodes, 

1620 

5061  49 

147 

29 

51 

1739 

3875  56 

114 

162 

11 

Essez,  Alafison  Bliss, 

1824 

3033  62 

127 

165 

40 

riEPRESENTATIVES,  POPULATION,  f;p,.  LIST,  VOTJES  FOR  GOV.        79  I 


Towns.         Repiescnt:itivcs. 

Hinesbajgh,  .lohn  S  Patrick, 

Ifuntin^toH,  Georgo  Eddy, 

Jfliicho,  Albert  Lpo, 

Jliltou,  Albert  G  VVhittcmorc, 

Riciimoiid,  JVathan  Fay, 

Slidburne,  Ira  Andrews, 

St.  Georire,  William  M  Sutton, 

Uiidtrlii/l,  Frederick  Fletcher, 

H'cslftird,  Amos  Ilobart, 

IVilllnton, 

_  Total,  ^ 

Washiits;ioH  comity, 
Barre,  David  JJ  Wing, 
Berlin,  Osman  Dewey, 
Calais,  Charles  Dudley, 
Duxbury, 

Fayslon,  Eli  Bruce, 
Marshfield,  Ira  Smith, 
Middlesex,  Leander  Warren, 
.1/<)7/r/;d(er.  Jeremiah  T  Marston, 
Morctoicn,  (Jaivin  Clark, 
J\''uTt.hfidd,  .lohn  L  Buck, 
Pluiiijicld,  Ezra  Kidder, 
Roxbnry, 
Ifuit^Jicld, 

Warren,  Lewis  Cardell, 
fVa terbury,  William  Carpenter, 
WoodbiLvy,  Ira  McLoud, 
Worcester, 


Pop. 

1840. 
1G83 

914 
1685 
9134 
1054 
1098 

131 
1141 
13o3 
1554 


219f; 

1598 

1709 

820 

fi35 

11. 5r. 

1270 

3725 

1128 

2013 

880 

784 

1048 

943 

1992 

1082 

587 


Total, 
Valedonia  cottulij. 

Baruel,  Walter  Murvey, 
Burke,  Ebenezer  Darling, 
Bradley  Vale, 
Cabut,  Salem  Goodnough, 
Djnrille,  Tlieron  Howard, 
Goshen,  Gore  by  Wkeelock, 
Goshen  Gore  by  Plainfeld, 
Groton,  Moses  Buchanan, 
Harris'  Gore, 
Hardwick,  William  Bkir, 
Kirby,  Benjamin  Nutter, 
Lyndon,  Asaph  Wilmarth, 
J\''e7rark,  Eleazer  Davis, 
Peaeham,  Simon  Blanchard, 
Hvegate,  Robert  Whitelaw, 
Shrffield,  John  P  Ingalls, 
.St.  Johnsbnry,  John  Bacon, 
Stilton,  David  Gilfin, 
Waldcn,  William  Farrington, 
Waterford,  Koyal  Ross, 
fVlieelock,  Sewall  Bradley, 

Total, 


2350ti 

2030 
997 
5f» 
I'MO 
2fi33 
142 
44 
928 

]i; 

1354 

520 
1753 

360 
1443 
122:} 

821 
18JS7 
10ti8 

913 
1388 

881 


Gr.  List,   c,i    1 
1844.      '^'"'1'' 


12977      C0220  08    2120    16C5    535    0 


6125  52 
3979  28 
3310  (53 
1399  70 
785  2'J 
2307  76 
2G92  34 
10963  77 
2062  15 
3824  02 
1895  98 
1263  46 
2373  55 
1661  40 
4452  55 
1063  68 
843  31 


119 

166 

29 

61 

8 

116 

133 

318 

72 

gl8 

41 

69 

88 

118 

129 

36 

59 


287 
141 
194 
49 
73 
119 
120 
420 
113 
169 
100 
80 
72 
40 
170 
161 
53 


4645  25      195 
1991  19      154 


293[)  93 
5977  09 


81 
183 


1546  24        87 


3639 

998 

4740 

572 

4001 

2777 

1509 

5003 

lull 

1832 

3196 

62 


158 
53 

138 
98 
49 

270 
56 
54 

146 
18 


139 

264 


128 
65 
188 
97 
118 
101 
89 
156 
131 


7 
25 
21 
39 
23 
10 
13 

70  1 
19 
39 
27 
24 
24 

43     1 
41 


51039  34    1780    2369    448    2 
140 


SO 


12  1 
31 


98   40 
71   37 


21891   471 06  06  1869  1943  234  o 


80        REPRESENTATIVES,  P0PUL4TI0N,  GR.  LIST,  VOTES  FOR  GOV. 


Pop. 

J810. 


Towns.         Representatives. 

Fraiihlin  cottnly. 

Jlvcri/'s  (rijre, 

Baker. <Jidil, 

Berkshire,  Elias  Babcock, 

Eiw.iburgk,  Bennet  Eaton, 

Fairfax,  Joseph  Learned, 

Fairfield, 

Fletcher,  Ebenezer  Bailey, 

F'  anklin,  Isaac  Warner, 

Georgia,  Solomon  JJliss, 

Highgate,  Lutlier  K  Drury, 

JMuntgumcry,  John  Jj  Clapp, 

liichfurd.  Allien  Sears, 

HieUlaii,  Jacob  Weed, 

St.  Albans, 

Swantuii, 

Total, 
Orleans  comity. 

.Olbaiiij,  William  A  Boyoe, 

Barton,  Benjamin  Smith, 

Broicningtoii,  Elisha  White, 

Charleston,  Araos  Parlin, 

Coventry  Gore, 

Coventry,  Josiah  B  Wheelock, 

Crattsbani, 

Deibii,  Abel  Wilder, 

Glover,  Isaac  B  Smith, 

Greensboro', 

Holland,  Richard  P  Goodale, 

Irasbargh,  George  Bryant, 

Jay,  Bradley  Sanborn, 

I^well, 

Morgan,  Zenas  Bartlett, 

JVcwport,  Samuel  B  Rider  jr., 

Salem,  Josiali  Lyon, 

Troy,  Hubbard  Ilaetings, 

JVtJtlietd,  Arad  Hitchcock, 

n'esimore,  Carlton  Cheney, 


Total, 
SjaiMoille  county 

Belvidire,  Amos  K  Whittemorc,^Q07 

Cambridge, 

F.den, 

F.lmore, 

Hydepark, 

Johnson, 

Mansfield,  Albert  Luce, 

Morristown,  V  W  Waterman, 

Sterling, 

Stmo,  Samuel  Benson, 

WalerviUc,  William  Wilbur, 

IVolcott, 

Total, 


Gr.  List,   rji   J 
1844.      ^'^'^'' 


Kel-  Shaf-  ^ 
log"    ter    '^ 


35 

lS2o8 

21371  77 

92 

98 

50 

1818 

2891  48 

144 

119 

34 

202-2 

3094  80 

184 

67 

49 

1918 

3370  44 

214 

151 

15 

2448 

3823  17 

155 

257 

20 

1014 

1773  94 

80 

86 

16 

1410 

2753  83 

122 

85 

45 

210G 

4005  89 

247 

83 

2 

229-2 

37813  39 

200 

183 

10 

548 

11-22  69 

77 

23 

35 

914 

1-251  24 

88 

77 

12 

1731 

3388  73 

15'J 

129 

12 

2703 

843u  68 

2-23 

206 

42 

2:312 

4080  69 

162 

167 

54 

24531 

46467  74 

2133 

1734 

401  0 

920 

1212  63 

3G 

67 

72 

892 

2019  97 

110 

74 

20 

486 

777  49 

72 

22 

731 

1081  66 

96 

24 

31 

10 

78li 

1C93  16 

113 

26 

10 

1151 

2119  72 

63 

72 

59 

1881 

34l!9  41 

180 

102 

10 

1119 

2156  16 

97 

114 

23 

883 

1751  15 

58 

73 

34 

605 

604  30 

65 

42 

3 

971 

2197  52 

91 

45 

43 

308 

39S  91 

4 

17 

28 

431 

8-27  46 

28 

54 

17 

422 

493  14 

5^1 

13 

591 

9:i8  41 

63 

54 

10 

299 

358  11 

33 

17 

2 

85b 

1746  68 

91 

71 

22 

370 

657  82 

31 

43 

6 

1-22 

19J  23 

10 

15 

1 

»■ 

— 

_ 

12634 

24698  93 

1292 

950 

382  0 

c,  207 

343  55 

10 

21 

1790 

4333  5d 

1-20 

152 

33 

703 

1052  46 

47 

60 

22 

476 

894  23 

30 

37 

25 

1080 

27-25  67 

53 

138 

31 

1410 

2930  03 

85 

77 

81 

2-23 

299  04 

1 

27 

ao 

1502 

33)9  38 

53 

152 

79  2 

193 

348  42 

14 

11 

18 

1371 

3339  10 

40 

147 

144 

610 

1014  96 

23 

42 

35 

910 

1993  38 

69 

67 

27 

10475 

22639  28 

555 

931 

515  2 

RErUESENTATIVES,  POP.,  G.  LIST,  VOTES  FOR  GOV. — JI.'STICES.     SX 

m  ,r>  »  »■  Pop.      Gr.  List,    t^i   J       Kel-  Shnf-  M 

Towns.        Repreeentatives.      ^ain         ion        fclade     ,  "      <•.• 


Sussex  cottnly- 

Avciiil,  11 

Slocwfield,  Selden  Burbank,  J79  .^T?  16  10  35 

Briirhton,  John  Stevens,  130  371  43  28  31 

Brunswick,  Royal  C  Belknap,  157  360  64  28 

Canaan.  Matthias  Weeks,  378  694  94  19  60 

C-.«coc(i,  David  Ilibbard  jr.,  1024  1867  57  131  71 

KaH  Haven,  79 

Oranby,  Jonathan  Matthews,  105  172  32  12  6 

Ouildhall,  Oramel  Crawford,  470  998  79  53  30 

Leminglon,  William  C  Sims,  124  336  54  16  IS 

Luncnbmgh,  Stephen  Howe,  1130  1471  14  127  78 

Maidstone,  James  FoUansbee,  271  550  12  15  39 

Victory,  Ransom  Hail,  140  252  15  8  17 

Wcnlock,  28 


Total,  4226  7452  80  424  419      17     I 
Crvand  Isle  coitnty. 

Mburcrk,  William  A  Ladue,  1344  2.364  44  143  53 

Grand  Isle,  Guy  Reynolds,  724  2022  97  72  31 

rde  La  Mott,  Elihu  Holcomb,  435  704  26  11  .54         1 

J^orth  Hero,  John  Martin,  716  1484  14  47  4(i              2 

South  Hero,  Lorenzo  Halj,  664  2390  15  57  30 

Total,  3883        8966  46      330      214        1    2 

Norman  Durant,  Waitsfield,  Door-Keeper. 
Luman  Rublee,  Montpelier,  \ 

Cyrus  Ashcraft,  A'orthfield,    >  Officers  of  the  House. 
Pliny  B  Parkoi,  ) 

Charles  W  Badger,  Montpelier,  Messenger. 

Total  population,  1840,  291,948 

Total  Grand  List,  1844,  $742,682  21 

Total  votes  for  Governor, — William  Slajjb,  28,420 

Daniel  Kellogg,  21,187 

William  R  Shaftcr,  5,638 

Scattering,  34 


Judicial  Department. 

SUPREME    COURT. 

CHARLES  K.  WILLIAMS,  Rutland,  Chief  Justice. 
STEPHEN  ROYCE,  Berkshire,  ) 

ISAAC  F.  REDFIELD,  Montpelier,  (  »    •  ,     ,  r    ,■ 
MILO  L.  BENNETT,  Burlington,     ( -^^'i'stant  Justices. 
WILLIAM  HEBARD,  Randolph,      ) 
Peter  T.  Washburn,  Ludlow,  Reporter  of  Decisions. 
Bennington  County. 

Benjamin  P  OLin,    j  ^^s^istant  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

John  H  Sanderson,  )  ^      j  a 

J  V  D  S  McEowen,  Bennington,  Sheriff. 

Aaron  Denio  jr..  High  Bailiff. 

A  L  Miner,  Siate'.s  Attorney, 

Leonard  Sargeant,  JufZij-e  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Manchester. 

O  C  Merrill,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Bennington. 

J  C  Roberts,      ^ 

Wm  M  Sperry,  >  Jail  Commissioners  for  the  District  of  Manchester. 

Cyrus  Munson,  ) 


COUNTY  OFFICER*. 


§  i      John  S  Rohinson,     i 

I  ■      Alexundei-  Hulin^-.  /  JaiWommissionersfor  the  District  of  Bennington. 

li      O  C  Men-ill,        "^ 

I  :  JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

I  ARLIJ\rGTOJ^.—¥i  M  Ellswottli,  Hannon  Canfiold,  Sam'l  Hawley, 
i  I  Sylvester  Deniing  2d,  ftlerrit  Hard,  Clia's  G  Turner,  Zadock  Canfield, 
I '  Josiiili  A  Arnold,  John  B  Latlirop,  Jonathan  Baker  jr.,  Curtis  Young. 
I        Si'JVJV/JV^T'OJV.— Sam'l  H  Blackmer,  Wm  S  Southworth,  A  P  Ly- 

I  ■  man,  Paul  M  Henry,  Geo  Benton,  John  V  D  Speigle,  Q.V  Merrill,  Aar- 
P  on  Ketcluun,  llymiui  Tuttle,  Nial  Rich,  Asa  Doty,  Broason  Harmon,  E 
i'WStratton,  Lemuel  Morgan,  Elisha  Root,  Lyman  Blackmer,  Ja's  P 

I I  Godfrey,  William  Burt,  Sam'l  L  Godfrey,  Isaac  Gale,  John  Cushman, 
I ;  Henry  F  Dewey,   Green  Blackmer,  John  Hicks,  David  Love,   Daniel 

L'onkling,  Simeon  Morse,  Pierpoint  Isham,  Luther  Park,  Geo  Lyman. 

DORSET.'-G\\n\i:n  V,  Scithworth,  Rob't  Bloomer,  Jarvis  Andrews, 
Heiuan  Morse,  Josuih  Dayton,  israel  K  Sikes,  James  T  Wilson,  Mil- 
Ion  Collins,  Spafibrd  F  Holley,  Elkanah  Danforth,  George  B  Holley, 
Erasmus  D  Barnnm,  J  !■  So]ier. 

GLASTEJ\rBURY.—i  McDonald,  Asa  G  Hewcs,  John  H  Mattison. 

Lj}A''DGROVE.—Amox\  Benson,  Aaron  P  Leland,  James  Martin, 
Jona  F  Martin,  Elijah  Woodard,  Gideon  Davis,  Calvin  P  Mead. 

..1/.5.YC//£Sri',7f.— Noble  J  Purdv,  Elias  B  Burton,  Hiram  Wick- 
f  ham,  Ja's  Whcaton,  Ja's  B  Smith,  Jos  Parkhurst,  Leonard  Sargeant, 
I '  Mason  Briggs,  John  C  Roberts,  Augustus  G  Clark,  Alvin  F  Merriara, 
I :  John  B  Burritt,  Matthew  B  Goodwin,  h'cman  M  Bulkley,  Loring  Dean, 
i  '  Peter  W  Reynolds,  David  Dyer,  Abram  B  Straight.       % 

PER  {/.— ira  K  Batcheider,  Mark  Batcholder,  Freeman  Lyon,  James 
Lincoln,  Amiierst  Messenger,  Stephen  Dudley. 

PO/f'JWS/-,.— Elijah  Barber, Seth  Myers,  Joseph  Barber,  Henry  Am- 
idon,  Russel  Niles,  Noel  Barber,  David  Exford,  Josiah  Wright,  Cha's  H 
Wrifht,  Erastus  J  Albro,  Benjamin  Dunn,  Daniel  Bates,  Jos  C  Still- 
man°.lonathan  Brown,  Moses  Whipple,  Josiah  Welch,  Richman  Brow- 
nell,  Benjamin  Gardner  3d,  Solomon  Bennett,  Sylvanus  Danforth,  Joe! 
T  i\forgan,  Norman  F  Ovaitt,  Loan  J  Marsh,  Josiah  Noble,  Job  Staf- 
ford, BE  Rrovvnei;,  Joseph  Myers,  Erastus  Jewett,  Elijah  Curtis,  Jo- 
sepli  Pernna,  Wm  Pratt,  Thomas  Varin,  John  Hall,  Leonard  <;aines, 
Andrew  \Vhipple  jr.,  A  G  Parker,  Harman  Myres,  Sebastian  Wager. 

READSBORd\—i<>n»  Houghton,  Joel  Kenney,  Isaac  Esty,  Daniel 
P  Carpenter,  Robert  Bnrrington,  Jacob  Hicks.  John  Hicks,  J  P  Lord, 
Elson  Bishop,  Elisha  Littletield,  Charles  Bond,  Darius  Ballou,  J  P 
llutchin-'s,  B  F  Battles,  Daniel  Carpenter,  Thomas  Canady  jr. 

RU PERT.— "fiMvAw  Burton,  David  Shelden,  Henry  Shelden,  Hiram 
S  Sniilli,  J<din  Moore,  Josiah  G  Burton,  Joseph  Hastings,  Joseph  Par- 
ker, Seth  Sheldon.  r.       u      i   tj 

SAJ^DGATE.—hevi  Randall,  Grandison  Sherman,  Burr  Hurd,  Kos- 
well  Tutlle,  Horace  Ilurd,  Marshall  Hurd,  Jerome  Thomas,  Desmon 
Prill  lie,  Charles  Savre.  „       ■       ^  ,     -.r 

.sK/?«.SL'r«r,7/".— Joseph  Eames,  Joseph  Crosier,  John  Knapp,  boj- 
onioi.  Kirli,  Alfred  Williams,  Henry  Halliday. 

i^HJlFJ'iiBURY.—iiamn  Ames,  Eliphalet  Buck,  Eh  Howe,  Henry 
Mattison,  Lewis  Berry,  Joseph  Wait,  Wm  D  Taft,  Wm  Johnson,  John 
Johnson,  Wm  S  C  Brownson,  Jarcd  Hayward,  Jonathan  Draper,  Den- 
nis Geor-'e,  Hiram  Barton,  Freeborn  Johnson,  Lemuel  Bottum,Nahum 
Wheelock,  Benjamin  Wheeler,  Warren  Mattison,  Martin  Ames,  Benj 
F  Dyer,  Amos  Johnson,  A  S  Olin,  Gilbert  Mattison. 

STAMFORD.— inh  Phillips,  Jno  L  Wilmarth,  Elisha  Lake,  Step  n 
C  Millard,  Ira  Stroud,  James  Hougliton,  Calvin  Sampson,  Seneca 
Pluilips,  Biixter  Adams,  Thomas  Bratton. 


COUKTY  OFFICERS.  83 

SUJVDERL^JVD.—Joc\  Kinney,FrankIiii  M'Laughliii,  E  A  Giaves, 
Wm  Kelly. 

If'JJ^VMLL.—lieuhen  Brooks,  Beriah  Wheeler,  Silas  Eddy,  Francis 
KiddtT,  John  T  Leonard,  Jacob  Gale- 

]VOi)nFORD—3oel  Hosmer,  J  B  Cromack,  Josiah  Crawford,  An- 
thony t  tcdson,  Daniel  N  Woodworth,  Mark  Hotchkiss,  Wni  Kendall, 
Arm. Id  VV  Woodward,  Ilcnry  Putnam,  Hirara  P  Koyes,  Elihu  F  Cut- 
ler, Zuriel  Cutler,  Henry  Loveland,  Alonzo  Fox. 


VfiMdhain  Counly. 

Samuel  Elliot,         \   a    ■  ^     i.  t    i         c^t     r,       ^    o 
Emery  Wheelock   (  -^s^''^'""*  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Russell  Hyde,  Bellows  Falls,  Sheriff. 

Pardon  T  Kimball,  High  Bailiff. 

John  Kimball,  State's  Atturney. 

Ellery  Albee,  Judge  of  Probate  fi>r  the  District  of  Westminster. 

Lemuel  Whitney,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Marlboro'. 

William  Adams,       ^ 

Benjamin  Ormsbee,  >  Jail  Commissioners. 

Nullum  Eager,  ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

JlTHEJVS.—Micah  Davis,  Amos  Davis,  T  H  Whitney,  Lyman  Al- 
exander, Daniel  Fuller,  Tisdale  Porter,  Isaac  B  Wilson,  Nathaniel 
Balcli,  Mark  Ball,  John  Austin,  Jonathan  Colton,  Nelson  W  Oak,  Abi- 
a!  Wliitney,  Frasier  O  Dunham. 

BR.dT7'LEB0R0\— Lemuel  Whitney,  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Jairus 
Hall,  Asa  Keyes,  Henry  Smith,  Jona  D  Bradley,  Samuel  Root,  Joseph 
Goodiuio,  'Willard  Arms,  Samuel  Earl  jr.,  Calvin  Townsley,  Jonathan 
Smith,  Joseph  Steen,  Larkin  G  Mead,  Henry  Clark,  Ebenezer  Weils, 
Chu's  I  V/alker,  Lafayette  Clark,  Koyal  Tyler. 

BROOKLIjVE.— Jacob  Burdett,  Joel  Harwood,  William  Adams, 
Samuel  Stebbins,  Edson  Higgins,  Eph'ui  H  Mason,  Barzillai  Stickney, 
Ephraim  Park,  John  S  Osgood. 

DOyER. — Laban  Jones,  Asaph  Haskins,  Aaron  P  Perry,  Jameg 
JMinei,  Wm  H  Jones,  Lyman  Howe,  William  Walker,  Eben'r  Sears 
jr.,  David  Dexter  jr. 

DUjMMERSTOJ\r.— Joseph  Duncan,  Asa  Boyden,  Enos  Leonard, 
Asa  Dutton,Asa  Knight,  Isaac  N  Knapp,John  F  Stearns,  Joseph  Di.x, 
John  Clark,  Thomas  Miller,  John  B  Miller,  Martin  Moore,  Benjamin 
W^illard,  Clark  Rice,  Reuben  Smead,  David  Bemis,  Abel  Haven  jr. 

GRAFrOJSr.—Ben'yAimn  Dwinell,  Thaddeus  Taylor,  Peter  W  Dean, 
David  L  Putnam,  Prosper  Merrill,  D  II  Bridgman,  Erastus  Burgess, 
Gideon  Palmer,  Ambrose  Burgess,  Samuel  Walker,  Hyman  Burgess, 
Asher  Putnam,  Abiel  Stoddard,  Thomas  Hill,  John  Wier,  Oliver  Da- 
vis, .'Vbisha  Stoddard. 

G U lLFORD.—ii&mne\  Sikes,  Ward  Bullock,  Elihu  Field,  Barnard 
Lyiide,  Benj  W  Stevens,  Isaac  Brown,  Aaron  E  Barney,  James  Noyes, 
John  Mellendy,  Nathan  P  Chapin,  Gardner  Briggs,  Lucius  P  Mowry, 
Willard  Martin,  Ephraim  Tyler,  George  Eells,  John  Lynde. 

i/jJZ,//.l4X—Sanford  Plumb,  Isaac  B  Barber,  Elisha  Hagar,  Addi- 
son Fowler,  Isaac  VVorden,  Amos  Tuck,  Stephen  Otis,  Wm  H  Stark, 
Kufus  K  Henry,  Reuben  Hatch,  Jonas  Scott,  Arad  Nichols,  Nicholas 
Claik,  Benjamin  Woodard,  David  Niles. 

JAJlAICA.— Timothy  Goodale,  Alphonzo  Kellogg,  Ziba  Chapin, 
Hammond  Livermore,  James  Brown,  Joel  Holton,  David  Eddy,  Squire 
Gleason,  S  T  R  Cheney,  Solomon  Newell,  Isaac  P  Kendall,  Henry  H 
Felton,  John  C  Butlei,  Wm  L  Waterman,  Benjamin  Mussey,  William 


S4  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Boyntoii,  Luke  Howard,  Elijali  G  Shumwov,  Ira  S  Field,   Natlian  S 
Wenks.  Elliot  E  Kellojg. 

LO^XDOjYDERRY.—huther  Stowell,  Niles  Aldrich,  Tho's  S  Vial, 
Ali'red  Pierce,   Keubcii  Harrington,  Bariiet  Wait,  David  Arnold,   Al- 
pbcus  Wright,  Chester  Benson,  Ahial  Whitman  jr.,  Albert  M  Alboe,  j 
Jeremiah  Arnold,  Josiali  Stovvell,  Gustavus  B  Park,  Ezra  Dodge. 

jMARLHORO'. — Ebenezcr  Tucker,  William  Nevnon,  Phineas  Ma- 
ther, I'liny  Higley,  Robinson  Winchester,  Ira  Adams,  Ebanezer  Per- 
son, Zebina  Wallace,  Cotton  Mather,  Samuel  W  Houghton,  Daniel 
Mather,  VVillard  Snow. 

A.E WF.^JV/:.— .losiah  Taft,  William  Perry,  Sylvanus Slierwin,  Wm 
!l  Williams,  Cha's  K  Field,  Marshall  i\'liller,  George  Fisher,  Wm  L 
Williams,  Xahum  Houghton,  Ebenezer  Morse,  Chester  Olds,  Stephen 
^Varren,  Esek  Atwood,  Benj  A  Ormsbee,  Benjamin  Eager,  Jonathan 
Hall,  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  Calvin  Ward,  Haynes  E  Baker,  Artemas 
Bruce,  Geo  A  Morse,  Jolui  Newinan,  Benjamin  Ormsbee,  Jacob  Allen, 
Asaph  Coy,  George  Wheeler,  William  Stedman,  Otis  Warren. 

P(7rJV'i:F.— Phineas  White,  Timothy  Underwood,  David  Craw- 
ford, Ephraim  Brown,  Thomas  White,  John  Kimball,  Gideon  Cud- 
worth,  David  Foster,  Preston  W  Taft,  Asa  Washburn,  Eber  Hodg- 
kins,  John  H  Stoddard,  William  Houghton,  Israel  Keyes,  Henry  H 
Barton,  Mark  Crawford,  Charles  Blood,  Joseph  T  Radwav. 

iiOCAVJVG/MjV.— Daniel  Kellogg,  David  Chandler,  Horace  Bax- 
ter, Alex'r  S  Campbell,  Russel  Hyde,  Artemas  Rolibins,  Wm  Henry, 
WmFHall,  H  R  B  Wales,  Gates  Perry  jr.,  Henry  Lake  jr.,  George 
Perry,  Joel  Whipple,  Koyal  Earl,  Ithatner  Bolles,  Benjamin  Smith  jr., 
John  Wiley  2d,  Sam'l  L  Billings,  Cyrus  Locke,  Elias  Olcotf  jr.,  Al- 
den  Hazclton,  Lewis  Locke,  Asa  Locke,  Elias  Pulsipher,  William 
Hale,  Henry  Walker. 

SO.'/i^.'/iii'BT'.— Haselton  Rice,  Joseph  Pike,  Joseph  Morse,  Moses 
Pike,  llollis  Town,  Levi  Snow  jr.,  Ephraim  Rice, 

S7'ftji7'rOJV.— Richard  Scott,  John  M  Glazier,  Hudson  Grant, 
Ezekiel  Esterbrook,  Amos  Knight. 

TOIVMSIJEM"!). — Waitstill  R  Rauney,  Ebenezer  Huntington,  Na- 
than Fisher,  Daniel  Fisher,  Lemuel  Farwell,  Zadock  Sawyer,  Bar- 
nard Salisbury,  Moses  W  TyK-r,  Dana  Bailey,  Jonas  Twitcfiell,  Oli- 
ver Wilkinson  jr.,  Sam'l  F  Thompson,  Emery  Kathan,  Sharon  Gray, 
John  Baldwin,  Samuel  Gray,  Ebenezer  W  Barber,  Clark  Wilkinson, 
John  Roberts,  John  H  Brigliam.  Nath'l  Cheney  jr.,  Nathaniel  Pierce, 
Ja's  II  Phelps,  Aurelius  C  Howard,  Wm  H  Joy,  Hollis  Nichols,  Abncr 
Johnson,  Edward  Shattuck,  Thomas  Cook  jr.,  Joseph  Jenison,  Wm  R 
Shafter,  H  L  Aiken. 

f'J=;iJJVOJV.— Elijah  Stebbins,  John  Stebbins,  Nathan  Wood,  Tho's 
Johnson,  Asa  Peeler,  Jos  E  Franklin,  Francis  N  Snow,  Alonzo  New- 
ton, Cyrus  Washburn,  Eli  Lee,  William  Johnson,  J  B  Green,  Lorenzo 
Brown,  Eben'r  Howe  jr.,  Artemas  H  Washburn,  Alexander  Perry, 
Jarvis  F  Burroughs. 

nARDSBORO\ — Emery  Wheelock,  Henry  Grover,  Asa  Kidder, 
Silas  Dexter,  Joseph  Hall,  "Joseph  Hammond,  Holland  Plimpton,  Ly- 
man W  Johnson,  Rich'd  W  Smith,  John  Tufts,  P  H  White,  H  DRan- 
ney.  Chandler  Pratt,  Gardner  Smith. 

Jf'EST'.W/JVSrjKiJ.—WmC  Bradley,  Ellery  Albee,  James  Titeomb, 
Joseph  Ranney,  Steplien  Tuttle,  Alvin  Goodale,  Ira  Goodhue,  Sylves- 
ter S  Stoddard",  John  .Minard,  John  C  Richardson,  Erastus  A  Hough- 
ton, Job  Parkhnr^Jt,  Nathan  T  Sheaf,  John  Campbell,  John  McNiel. 

nHITIJVfiHAM.— Amos  Brown,  Elisha  Putnam,  Hosea  F  Ballou, 
Reuben  Winn,  Stephen  Murdock,   Wi Hard  Foster,  David  Tilson  jr.. 


COUNTV    OFFICERS.  85 

Leonard  Brown,  Parley  Starr  jr.,  James  Roberts,  Houghton  Sawyer, 
Harvey  Brown,  Josiah  Kentfield. 

WILMJJ\rOrO.V.—A7.o\-  Smith,  Lancy  Forbes,  Stephen  P  Flagg, 
Otis  Hnyiies,  John  C  Wilson,  Alanson  Pannalee,  Horace  Smith,  Blar- 
tin  F  Erighani,  Horace  Hastings,  Heman  Swil't,  Oscar  L  Shafter,  Ru- 
fus  Stearns,  A  B  C'hilds,  Horace  Alvord,  Henry  Estabrooks,  Frederick 
L  Stanley. 

H7J\-ZJ/MJ»/.— Joseph  Wood,  John  WoodbUrn,  Elijah  White,  Ezra 
Pierce,  Timothy  Burton,  Samuel  Goddanl,  Levi  Kimball,  George  W 
Button,  Simeon  Pierce,  Abel  Burdett,  William  Harris. 

'S^'hidsor  Couatty. 

ReulferWashburn,  |  •^*«'--""'«  J^'<^S<^^  "/  «*«  Coxmtij  Court. 

David  Bosworth,  Bethel,  Sheriff. 

Orra  Paul,  Uigh  Bailiff. 

Julius  Converse,  State's  JUtorneij. 

'J'homas  F  Hammond,  Judac  of  Prohnte  for  the  District  of  Windsor. 

George  E  Wales,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Hartford. 

Simon  Warren,      j 

Lyndon  A  Marsh,  yjail  Coimnissioners. 

Nahuni  Haskell,    ) 

JUSTICES   OF    THE    PEACE. 

J]J^-D OVER.— Cha's  W  Chandler,  Benjamin  Morse,  William  War- 
ner, Abraham  Brown,  George  W  Stickney,  Alden  Gutherson,  Henry 
Heald,  Josejih  Dodge  jr. 

B.aLTIMORE.—io\m  Piper,  William  Davis,  J  M  Boynton. 

BARMJIRD.— Charles  Walcott,  Joseph  B  Danforth,  Daniel  Aiken, 
Clark  (.'hamberlin,  Albert  11  Danforth,  Lucius  Freeman,  Eben'r  At- 
wood,  Alpheus  Howe,  Joseph  Bowman,  Edmund  Peirce,  Solon  Dan- 
ibrth,  Oren  Gambell. 

fi£r//£L— Jonathan  Marsh,  Asa  Brooks,  Daniel  Child,  Walter 
Perrin,  Tbo's  P  Russel,  Luther  D  Preston,  Lovell  Lathrop,  Elijah 
Castle,  Averill  Burnett,  Justin  Liilio,  John  Moody,  George  Francis, 
Dan'l  F  Weymouth,  William  Adams,  David  Owen,  Walker  Sanford, 
George  S  Hatch,  Eleazer  Berry,  Oliver  Hinchei;,  Jacob  Smith,  Almon 
Durkee,  Erastus  G  Angell. 

BRIDGElVArER.—Y)^v\i  Thompson,  James  Walker,  Emmanuel 
Sawyer,  Isaiah  Raymond,  Amos  Averill,  Ebenezer  Clement,  R  W 
Southgate,  Sanmol  Dunbar,  Alvan  Lamb,  Ovid  Thompson. 

Cj3F£JVZ)/S/f.— AbelGilson,  S  F  Dutton,  Calvin  French,  Moody 
S  Proctor,  Levi  Jackman,  J  F  Dean,  Samuel  Adams,  Jesse  Adams, 
William  Smith,  Christopher  Webber. 

r:j{ESTER.—Amos  Heald,  Benjamin  Smith,  Samuel  Walker,  Tho's 
T  Barrett,  B  F  Armstrong,  Henry  Morris,  Josiah  Dana,  Marvel  John- 
sofi,  Charles  Leo,  Thomas  Williams,  Zacheus  Bates,  Lewis  Hill  jr., 
.Simeon  Leland,  Oren  Lock,  David  Sherwin,  Nathaniel  Lord,  Hermon 
(Juild,  Simeon  Sherwin. 

HARTFORD.— 7.ehu\on  Delano,  James  Udall,  John  Downer,  Dan- 
iel Hazen,  Samuel  Nutt,  Allen  Hazen,  Alfred  Neal,  Jonathan  Bugbee, 
John  Strong,  Geo  E  Wales,  Lucius  Hazen,  F  K  Nichols,  Wm  Savage, 
Henry  Wolcott,  Shubael  Russ,  Wm  L  Bragg,  Simeon  Lyman,  John 
Porter. 

HARTLAJVD-—DnA\ey  Williams,  Moses  T Swan,  E  M  Stocker,  Lu- 
ther Damon,  Buckley  Marcy,  John  Daniels,  Isaac  N  Cushman,  Albert 
B  Burke,  William  Perry,  Daniel  Denison, 

LUDLOW.— Ass.  Fletcher,  Pliny  Parker,  Charles  Ives,  Asa  S  Bar- 
ton, Scwall  Fullam,   P  T  Washburn,   Emory  Burpee,   Artemas  Spat- 


go  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

ford,  F  C  Robbins,  VVm  K  Manning,  Jazer  Smith,  William  Tilton,  D 
A  lleaki,  Mcn-ick  r^pafford,  Benjamin  Billings,  Frederick  Dunbar. 

JVORIVICH.—Asn.  Lord,  Calvin  Seaver,  Ira  Uavis,  Joseph  Rogers, 
George  Lvman,  Shubael  Converse,  John  Wright,  William  Brigliam, 
Tho's  I  Newell,  Timothy  Bissell,  Philip  Wheeler,  Calvin  Sawyer, 
Sam'l  ('  Simond,  Rufus  Benson,  Eben'r  B  Brown,  Robert  Nichols,  Na- 
thimi'd  Turner  jr.,  Joel  Morris,  William  Loveland,  Joseph  Wyatt,Eb- 
enezor  Spear  9d. 

PLYMOUTH.— Samuel  Page,  Joseph  Kennedy,  A  S  Day,  Israel  P 
Brown,  Moses  Pollard,  Calvin  Wilder,  Enoch  Witherbee,  Levi  Slack, 
Jairus  Jossclyn,  Jonathan  Hall,  Thomas  Moore,  Andrew  R  Adams. 

PO  yiFRET.—l^uidh  Tinkh-im,  Nathan  Snow,  Harvey  Bruce,  Ste- 
phen Bii'^hec,  Otis  Chamberlin,  Martin  D  Follett,  Hosea  Doton,  Hen- 
ry Hewrtt  jr.,  Ora  Paul,  C  R,  Wliitman,  S  R  Gilbert,  G  Winslow. 

REJiDIJ^'(}.—h\ilhnr  Kendall,  Wm  L  Hawkins,  Nathaniel  Dyer,  S 
C  Sbedd,  Hiram  Goddard,  John  Wheeler,  Solomon  Keyes,G  B  Ralph, 
Benoni  Buck,  J  N  Hawkins,  Henry  Conant,  Bridgeman  Hapgood,  LTri- 
ah  C  Hatih,  John  F  Swain,  H  H  Hammond,  Rufus  Forbush. 

/;0C/f£;j)'7'Eii.— Sumner  A  AVebber,  Joel  Cooper,  John  Trask,  H 
L  Riciunond.  Th  B  Harvey,  E  W  Newton,  Lyman  Bush,  E  D  Briggs. 

RO l.'JiLTOj\:—iona\.h:m  Kenney,  Elisha  Rix,  John  Marshall,  Or- 
amel  Sawyer,  Lyman  Benson,  Heman  Uurkee,  Forest  Adams,  Elisha 
Wild,  Luther  Howe,  John  Coy,  Gideon  Bingham,  Cromwell  Horton, 
Coit  l^arkhurst,  Thomas  Lovcjov,  H  N  Freeman,  Wm  Skinner,  Elisha 
Fowler,  Michael  Haskell,  Wm  Bingham,  J  Tucker,  Hiram  Wheeler. 

SriAROjV.—.h)hn  Bablwiii,  Chester  Baxter,  Henry  Hitchcock,  Zera 
"".V::tkin>,  finins  Leonard,  Freeman  Holt,  David  Failes,  Samuel  Shut- 
th  will  I  U,  Slephen  S  Bean,  Joseph  L  Fay,  Lyman  Tyler,  Isaac  S  Shep- 
avd,  V\:ini'n  O  French. 

iiPi{ijYGFIi:LD.—Jo\ham  Britton,  S  W  Porter,  Henry  Closson, 
Osman  Burge,  Hamlin  Whitmore,  Abner  Field,  Jonathan  Chase,  O 
M  Wlypple,  Wm  W  Whitney,  Bezaleel  Wood,  Hiram  Kenney,  Cal- 
vin Hubbard,  Daniel  Davis,  Eph'm  Walker  jr.,  Clark  Nichols,  Wm 
Dyer,  Elias  Damon,  Henry  Evans,  John  Farnliam,  D  M  Smitli,  Hor- 
ace Weston,  O  B  Litchfield,  Sam'l  Whitcorab  jr.,  Noah  Saftbrd,  L  H 
Cheney,  N  B  Safford,  Jl  R  Porter. 

STOCKBRIDGE.—f^anmc]  Eaton,  James  Beard,  Leonard  Ains- 
worth,  Asa  Partridge,  Loren  Terry,  John  Taggart,  Samuel  Belcher, 
John  Blackmer,  Caleb  Leonard,  J  H  Kimball,  Aiunah  Allen  jr.,  Jus- 
tin Morgan. 

IVEj3THERSFIELD.—los\m;iVp\i3.m,3o<seph  R  Williams,  Sewell 
Clement,  C  M  Chamberlin,  Daniel  Bov/en,  Ebenezer  Shedd,  Jeremiah 
Bemis,  John  Sherwin,  Barnabas  Dean,  Jacob  Perkins,  Wm  M  Pingrey, 
John  Allison,  William  Gay,  M  A  Thompson,  Augustus  Tuttle,  Josiah 
R  Barnes. 

tVESTOJ\r. — A  N  Burton,  Henry  Lovejoy,  David  Sterlin,  James 
Bryant,  T  B  Wakefield,  Sumner  Rideout,  J  W  Richardson,  Daniel 
Warner,  Solon  Richardson,  E  S  Barrett. 

fVIJVDSOR. — Horace  Everett,  Carlos  Coolidge,  Warren  Currier, 
Darius  Jones,  Thomas  Boynton,  Daniel  Reed,  Nehemiah  Parker  jr.,. 
Jesse  Lull,  John  Burnliam,  Wm  H  Sabin,  Cha's  Mather,  Oliver  Hale, 
Wm  Tileston,  S  H  Price,  Darius  Leavens,  Alburn  E  Delano,  Chip- 
man  Swain,  Tho's  F  Hammond,  Gilman  H  Shedd,  Joel  Hale. 

frOOi^SrOCA'.— Titus  Hutchinson,  Norman  Williams,  Job  Ly- 
man, Julius  Converse,  Lyndon  A  Marsh,  Oliver  P  Chandler,  Edwin 
Huli'hinson,  Waiter  Palmer,  Henry  C  Denison,  Richard  Haves,  Ammi 
Willard,  Tracy  Bingham,  Daniel  Taft  jr.,  Henrv  W  English,  Nathan 
T  Churchill,  Jnhii  .\hiulton,  Darius  Blake,  EUphalel  Dunham,   Asaph 


COUNTV  OFFICERS. 


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Fletcher,  N!i,lium  Haskell,  Lysander  Raymond,  Gaius  Perkins,  Billy 
Brown,  Benj  G  Bigelow,  Amos  Ralph,  John  A  Pratt,  Samuel  Wood, 
Moses  Pairlianks,  John  Bement,  James  C  Slayton,  Walter  Palmer  L'd, 
Thomas  E  Powers. 


Hnilaiid  fotitity. 

Ezra  June,  \  ^,,j,;a,jj  j^d^cs  of  t/ie  County  Court. 

Ambrose  L  Brown,  S  =       ^  ■> 

Jacoh  Edgcrton  jr.,  Rutland,  Sheriff. 

Al)ner  Mead,  High  Bailiff. 

William  C  Kittredge,  St«.«e's  Attorney. 

William  Hall,  Judire  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Rutland. 

Almon  Warner,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairhaven. 

Silas  H  Hodge*,  ^ 

William  Hall,      yjail  Commissioners. 

Charles  Burt,       ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

J5&VS0JV.— Jesse  Parkhill,  Philo  Wilcox,  M  W  Smith,  L  C  Kel- 
logg, Daniel  Crofoot,  Isaac  Dickinson,  Rosvvell  Barber,  A  H  Howard, 
Ja's  H  Gleason,  Jonas  Gibhs,  Ebcnezer  Martin,  Seth  R  Smith,  Horace 
Knapp,  Cliauncey  Higgins,  Seth  Ransom. 

BRAJ^DOJV.—lohn  Conant,  E  N  Eriggs,  A  G  Dana,  J  W  Hale, 
David  Sanderson,  Harvey  Hall,  Ira  Button,  John  A  Conant,  BarziUai 
Davenport,  Edward  Jackson,  Lewis  Barker,  Milton  June,  H  S  McCol- 
lura,  Franklin  Farrington,  Chester  Winslow,  D  W  C  Clark,  Cliarles 
Backus,  Jedediah  Holcomb,  Albert  Locke,  Joseph  Davison,  Jacob  Pow- 
ers, Jesse  Hines,  A  A  Meacham,  Lorenzo  Davis,  E  J  Bliss,  Drancis 
June,  Ward  M  Lincoln,  B  A  Goodrich,  Hezekiah  Campbell,  S  J  Field, 
Chester  Kingslev,  Cha's  L  WiT^liams. 

CASTLETOJV— Barnes  Aihims,  B  F  Langdon,  Almon  Warner,  J 
T  Wright,  Zimri  Howe,  S  W  Rice,  Hvde  Westover,  Hannibal  Hodges, 
Smith  Sherman,  Wm  B  Colburn,  N  N  Northrop,  A  G  W  Smith,  A  K 
Wheeler,  Elisha  Gates,  John  Wright,  Oliver  R  Harris. 

CLAREJTD OM.—ThomaiS  Stuart,  John  L  Marsh,  Geo  W  Chaplin, 
Solomon  Haven,  Silas  W  Hodges,  Abnet  H  Colvin,  Lewis  M  Walker, 
Hiram  Cougdon,  Benj  Fish  jr.,  Enoch  Smith,  Geo  Wilkinson  jr.,  Cal- 
vin Crossman,  Thomas  McLaughlin,  Franklin  Billings,  Fred'k  Buttoa 

CIlh'TEJVDEJ^r.—Foiiicna  Wood,  Reuben  Harris  jr.,  Cha's  Hew- 
ett,  Chapin  Leonard  jr.,  Hiram  Baird,  Thomas  Perigo,  Geo  W  Bar- 
nard, Wra  H  Harrison,  Alvin  Randall,  Dan  B  Boguc. 

DAJVBY. — Azariah  Hilliard,  Andrus  Eggleston,  Isaac  McDaniels, 
Wm  Otis,  Anson  Rogers  jr.,  Harvey  Parris,  July  Vail,  Daniel  Bart- 
lett,  Caleb  Btiffum,  Hiram  H  Kelly,  Hiram  Congdon,  Lyman  R  Fisk, 
Benjamin  Barnes,  Isaac  Wilber. 

FA[RHAVEJ^.—V^m  C  Kittredge,  Barnabas  Ellis,  C  M  Willard, 
Jonathan  Casson,  Alanson  Allen,  Adams  Dutton,  B  F  Gilbert,  Elijah 
Esty,  Harvey  Howard,  Asahel  H  Kidder. 

HUBBARDTOJ\r.—ia.mp.s  Flagg,  Silas  B  Whipple,  Pliny  Holmes, 
Rollin  V  R  Horton,  C  S  Rumsey,  Seth  St  John  jr.,  Justin  Jennings. 

IRA. — Russel  Fish,  Joshua  Harrington,  Bradley  Fish,  Chapman 
Giddings,  Pardon  W  Wilkinson,  Jerre  Thornton,  Ira  Gorham. 

Ji/SJV"/) OJV.— James  K  Pearson,  Othniel  Williams,  Jonas  Wheeler, 
John  J  Richardson,  Zidon  Edson. 

MI DDLErOWJ\r.—iou\xii  Clark,  Jacob  Burnham,  Micah  Vail,  An- 
son Rogers,  Stephen  Barrett,  John  P  Taylor,  Adin  H  Green,  Albeit  W 
Gray,  John  Fitch,  Jacob  Burnham  jr.,  Elijah  Ross,  Luther  Fillmore, 
Asahel  Spaulding,  Menira  Caswell,  Luther  Buxton,  Alpheus  Haynes. 


8S  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

MOUJ\rT  HOLLY.— AWijab  Cole,  John  White,  Hiram  Dickerman, 
John  Bivant,  Austin  Dickerman,  John  Crowloy. 

JilOMA'"!'  2'^BOfi.— Benjojnin  Biitton,  David  Stimson,  Caleb  Buf- 
funi,  Ebonezer  Hutchinson,  David  Bolster. 

Ofl«'£;/-L.— Roswell  Bottunijr.,  Israel  Smith,  Ruluff  While,  Ira 
Young,  Chauncey  Conkey,  Joi^ephus  Sholes,  Jos  H  Chittenden,  Julius 
C  Thomas,  Horace  Hiegins,  Wm  B  Martin,  Henry  Hale,  John  Leon- 
ard, Stephen  N  Warren,  Charles  Brown,  Joab  Smith  jr.,  Wm  II  San- 
ford,  Absalom  Fuller. 

P.4;'FL£r.— Nathaniel  Harmon,  Oliver  Hawks,  Elisha  Allen,  Harry 
Griswold,  Josiah  Toby,  David  C  Blossom,  Ozias  H  Simonds,  James 
Wheeden,  Martin  D  Strong. 

PITTSFIELD.—Kraslus  Holt,  Wm  R  Blossom,  E  B  Rockwell,  Cal- 
vin Joy.---lin,  George  McColkini,  Horace  S  Childs,  Charles  Mudgett, 
Fayette  Parsons,  Freeman  T  Matthews. 

PITTSFOHIX— Gordon  JVewell,  Thomas  F  Bogue,  Abel  Penfield, 
John  Barnes,  David  Hall,  David  Richardson,  German  F  Hendee,  Arte- 
mas  Carpenter,  Isaac  Bresee,  Jeiirey  Barnes,  Tho's  H  Palmer,  Nathan 
Mills,  Cha's  T  i^olburn,  Chester  Granger,  Nathan  D  Clifford,  Isaac 
Wheaton,  Amos  Hitchcock,  Jonathan  Burditt,  Elisha  Pike,  Samuel  H 
Kellogg. 

POt/ir.V£r.— Joseph  Joslin,  Merrit  Clark,  II  J  Rugglcs,  J  B  Eea- 
man,  Amos  Bliss,  James  Winchell,  J  S  Harris,  Harlow  Hosford,  S  T 
Parker,  Deinmon  Giddings,  Ja's  Gibon,  Geo  H  Ransom,  W  H  Smith. 

iiCTijJJV/)— William  Page,  Ambrose  L  Brown,  Edgar  L  Orms- 
bee,  F  W  Hopkins,  Wm  Y  Ripley,  Joel  M  Mead,  William  Green,  R 
11  Thrall,  James  Eayers,  Joaa  C  Thrall.  Silas  H  Hodges,  John  Proc- 
tor, Francis  Slasson,  Lewis  Meacham,  George  Graves,  Martin  G  Ev- 
erts, Benj  F  Blanchard,  Benj  Smith,  Avery  Billings,  Jor>a  C  Dexter. 

S/£ERB URJVE.—Char]cs  Sliedd,  Richard  Esterbrook,  Silas  Colton, 
Oliver  Ciiolidge  jr.,  Jonathan  Wilson,  Warner  Bates,  John  Johnson, 
Geo  W  Topliff,  Levi  Taylor. 

SJlREJiUBURY.— John  Buckmaster,  Jeffrey  A  Barney,  Job  Wat- 
erman, Geo  W  Webb  jr.,  Otis  G  Jones,  Pearl  Parker,  Saiii'l  G  Clark, 
Elisha  Johnson  jr.,  Benj  S  Noedham,  Benj  Huntoon,  Harry  Holden. 

SUDBURY.— iobn  V  Sawver,  John  Hall,  Ja's  K  Hyde,"U  B  Gould, 
Isaac  Kctclium,  Wm  A  Williams,  H  11  Merritt,  Edward  L  Hall,  Gros- 
vfiior  Wallis,  Andrew  J  Ketchum,  John  Goodale,  Augustus  Wheeler, 
Thomas  J  Goodrich. 

T/.'Wl/Ot/r//.— Obadiah  Noble,  John  Norton,  Calvin  Brewer,  Har- 
vey Shaw,  N  W^  Sawyer,  Royal  Coleman,  Ja's  R  Noble,  De.xter  Gil- 
bert, Judah  H  Roimd,  William  Grover,  Spencer  Waldo,  Seth  Phillips, 
Sam'l  L  Valentine. 

JV.ILLI.VOFORD.—'Sathume]  Ives,  Howard  Harris,  David  Hol- 
den, Robinson  Hall,  Hosea  Eddy,  Holden  Stafford,  Joel  Croff  jr.,  Ele- 
a/er  MigliL'lls,  Joel  W  Ainsworth,  Isaac  Smith,  Heman  Shaw,  Harvey 
tlulton,  David  H  Sabin,  Washington  Hawkins,  Lyman  Hawkins. 

WELLS. — Josejih  Park,  David  B  Lewis,  Allen  Grover,  Wesley 
demons,  Almon  Ilopson,  Artcmas  Lewis,  Benj  Lewis  jr. 

WEST  HAVEjY.—iuhn  Ofi'ensend,  Hiram  Coleman,  David  Downs, 
Thomas  Shaw,  Oliver  F  Hitchcock,  Wm  J  Billings  jr.,  Seneca  Field, 
Geo  D  Doud,  Sabuon  P  Abel. 

Dorastus  Wooster,  )    a     ■  .     ,   r    i  ^  ^-     r,       .     n 

Jesse  Grandey  1  .Assistant  Judges  of  Vie  Comity  Court. 

David  S  Church,  Middlebury,  Sheriff. 
Asa  Chapman,  High  Bailiff. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 


89 


Ozias  Seymour,  State's  Attorney. 

Siius  H  Tenison,  Jndsre  of  Probate  for  the  district  of  Jiddison. 

Harvoy  Munsill,  Judge  of  Probate  fur  the  district  of  JVew  Haven. 

Naliuiii  Parker,       \ 

Ira  Allen,  >  Commissioners  for  the  Jail  at  Middlehury. 

John    H  Copelanii,  ) 

John  Pierpoint,     ^ 

Elliott  Sherrill,     J  Commissioners  for  the  Jail  at  Versenncs. 

Samuel  Morgan,  ) 

JUSTICES    OF   THE    PEACi,. 

jiDDISOJV. — Arza  Crane,  Henry  Brevoort,  Joseph  Hayward,  He- 
man  Converse,  George  Wilmarth,  Hyder  Barnes,  Chauncey  Cook,  Jus- 
tus Smith,  David  V  Chambers,  Lyman  Clark,  Gideon  Seeger. 

B/?/£)POii 7'.— Benjamin  Miner,  Calvin  Solace,  James  Fletcher, 
John  Wicker,  Simon  Z  Walker,  Parris  Fletcher,  Gordon  Searl,  David 
F  Doty,  William  Rockvvood,  Ervin  E  Grosvener,  Ileulioii  Gillett,  Lu- 
ther Smith,  Abel  P  Skiff,  John  B  Huntley. 

BR/.ST'OZ..— Horatio  Needham,  Harvey  Munsill,  Henry  C  Soper, 
Winter  H  Holley,  Truman  Crane,  Jos  C  Bradley,  Pliilo  S  VV'arner,  So- 
lon Suujner,  Geo  C  Dayfoot,  James  Saxton,  Samuel  H  Holley,  Henry 
F  Day,  James  W  Daly,  Davis  Lufkin,  Samuel  Eddy,  11  W  FoUett. 
Nathan  Drake,  Eli  Barnard. 

C0RJ\nVjSLL.—3esfe  Ellsworth,  William  Hamilton,  John  Sanford, 
Orrin  Field,  Marcus  O  Porter,  Calvin  G  Tilden. 

FICRRISBUROIL—luriel  Walker,  Heman  Barnum,  Jarod  B  Booth, 
Hartwell  Powers,  Lansing  Hard,  James  Adams,  James  Barnes,  Alan- 
son  Hays,  Elbridge  G  Warner,  D  D  Middlebrooks,  Henry  Rigers, 
Thomas  Field,  William  Allen,  Parmenus  Collins,  Isbon  Allen,  Stod- 
dard Martin,  Solon  Burroughs. 

(3 0S7/£jV.— Nathan  Capen,  Francis  Brown,  Silas  D  Gale,  William 
Carlisle  jr.,  Justus  N  Dart,  Ezra  Washburn  jr.,  Wm  A  Bates,  Anthony 
S  Baker,  Elnathan  Knapp. 

GRyiJVFILLE.— Joseph  V  Ball,  Joseph  Flint,  Alonzo  G  Allen,  Jas 
W  Parker,  yVmasa  Eaton,  Enoch  Day,  William  Lamb  jr 

/MJVC OCA'.— Ehud  Darling,  Gardner  Chandler,  Augustus  Taylor, 
Zerah  Barnes,  Bela  R  Pen  v. 

LEICESTER.— John  G'PhTTj,  James  L.  Messer,  Eben'r  B  Jenny, 
Reuben  S  I-arabee,  Silas  W  Stanley. 

LLVVOLJV.—Wm  W  Pope,  Davis  Tucker,  Benj  Allen,  John  Bush, 
Jesse  R  Farr,  Ezra  M  Barney,  Dan'l  Dodge,  David  S  Green, Cyrus  Allen. 

Jl(//D7)L£j5(7Rr.— Hora"tio  Seymour,  Peter  Starr,  Ha'ivey  Bell, 
Hiram  Munger,  Charles  Linsley,  Norman  Tupper,  Oliver  Hyde,  Ozias 
Seymour,  Ira  Allen,  Jedediah  S  Busluiell,  William  Bass,  Edwin  Ham- 
mond, Ira  Stewart,  Tho's  M  Fitch,  Samuel  Swift,  Nahum  Parker,  E 
D  Barber,  Zaccheus  Bass,  Austin  Johnson,  Allen  Dennis,  James  M 
Slade,  Leonard  Doming,  James  McDonald,  E  W  Drury,  Charles 
Aiken,  Jonah  C  Wicker.  Emerson  R  Wright,  Joseph  Warner,  Asa  Chap- 
man, Cyius  Birge,  Calvin  Hill,  Wm  F  Goodrich. 

MOJ\rKTO.N' — William  Eaton,  Oliver  Sherman,  Johnson  Finney, 
Rodeiick  Baldwin,  William  Elliott,  Boswell  Atwood,  Alson  Collins, 
Gilbert  Eastman,  Warner  Williams,  Charles  E  Crane,  Luman  B 
Smith,  Milo  B  Bates,  Daniel  Varney,  Nathan  Smith,  Luther  K  Eaton, 
Louden  Smith. 

JVB^//./JF£jV.— Elias  Bottum,  Jonathan  Hoyt,  Calvin  Squire, 
Sylvester  Doud,  Daniel  Twitchell,  Jabez  W  Langdon,  Julius  L  El- 
dridge,  William  Nash,  Amos  Eddy,  Josiah  Turner,  Horatio  Plumley, 
Alfred  P  Roscoe,  Ezekiel  Hanchet,  Alvin  Squire,  Ebenezer  Rider, 
Henry  C  Hunt,  Oliver  Smith.  | 


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90  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

PJIJVTOjV. — Sills  Tappcn,  Samuel  Shepherd,  Norman  Munsoii,  Si- 
las Pond,  A  G  [lolcomh,  H  N  ^Vhite,  Geo  J  Walker,  Isaac  Spalding, 
Clark  Connat,  Daniel  Adams,  George  Spencer. 

iJ/PrOJV.— Jona  RFiirnal,  Norman  Lewis,  John  R  New,  Elias  S 
Persons,  Sani'l  H  Kendrick,  Frederick  Smith,  Harley  Siinderlin,  Zebi- 
na  Cusliman. 

SjlL/SBURY.—Sonathan  Gibson,  John  M  Weeks,  Marshal  S  Doty, 
Nath'l  Spencer,  Harry  Bump,  Sam'l  S  Crook,  Oscar  P  Sheldon,  John 
Dver,  Lathrop  Bump,  John  Prout,  Aaron  Burrows. 

' SHORE fl^M.—SW.i'i  H  Jenison,  Davis  Rich,  Udney  H  Everest, 
Ebenezer  Bush,  Joseph  Smith  2d,  Isaac  Chipman,  Asa  Sunderlin,  John 
N  Hunt,  Elisha  Bascom,  Alonzo  Birchard,  Lewis  Hunt,  Levi  O  Birch- 
ard,  JI  W  C  Wright,  John  T  Rich,  Abel  Chipman,  J  M  Ormsbee,  Be- 
la  Howe,  Kent  Wright. 

S7:^RKSB  0R0\— WiUvdm  Worth  2d,  Ira  Bushnell,  Sidney  Sayles, 
A  M  Hawkins,  Sam'l  D  Holcomb,  Andrew  Ferguson,  Warren  Went- 
worth,  Leonard  Bushnell,  Samuel  H  Tapper,  David  Kellogg,  John 
Hill  2d,  Orrin  Byrnham,  John  C  Pierce,  Jeremiah  Morrill,  Josiah  L 
Strong,  Horace  Salisbury,  James  Kingslev,  Jesse  Johnson. 

VEROEJYJVES.—E  D  Woodbridge,  Ville  Lawrence,  John  Thomp- 
son, Sam'l  P  Strong,  Samuel  Wilson,  P  C  Tucker,  John  Pierpoint,  Ed- 
ward Seymour,  John  Parker,  H  C  Lawrence,  Isaiah  Scott,  Jared  M 
Taylor,  Cyrus  Smith,  John  E  Roberts,  William  Hawley,  Carlos  Blake, 
FrJd'k  E  Woodbridge,  Wm  H  White,  Geo  W  Grandey". 

IV.I LTHAM,—Grfio\^e  Fisher,  Elijah  Benton,  Abram  McKcnzie, 
Josiih  Parker,  Peleg  Fisher,  Nathaniel  Howard,  Paul  Wetherbee, 
Philemon  Alvord. 

fVEYBRTDGE.—T  W  Twitchell,  John  Brittell,  Sardis  Dodge,  A- 
sapli  Howard,  S  W  Jewett,  Samuel  James,  S  SFoot,  Solomon  Parker, 
Isaac  Drake,  Milo  Stow. 

jrHlTIM-G.—Ephnim  Moulton,  Isaac  Ives,  J  B  Walker,  White- 
field  Walker,  Calvin  Foster,  Abram  Brczep. 

Orange  County. 

Tappan  Stevens,  \  jj^^igtant  Jud^eg  of  the  County  Court. 

Frederick  bnnth,  \  -       j  j 

Hoel  Sayre,  Thetford,  Sheriff. 

Samuel  E  Davis,  Hi<rh  Bailiff. 

Jefferson  P  Kidder,  Slaters  .Attorney. 

J  W  D  Parker,  Jtidije  oS'  P rebate  for  the  District  oj  Bradford. 

Thomas  Jones,     \ 

Aaron  Kinsman,  \jail  Commissiancrs. 

Elihu  Norton,      )  , 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

BRADFORD.— i  MV  D  Parker,  J  B  Pickett,  Geo  WPrichard,  Ad- 
ams Preston,  John  B  Woodward,  Alvan  Taylor,  E  D  Corliss,  Moses  R 
Chamberlin,  John  B  Corliss,  Elijah  Blood,  Moody  Grow,  E  C  West, 
Joshua  Garey,  Ebon'r  P  Lewis,  Thomas  R  Andrus,  Elliot  P  Johnson, 
Wm  R  Aldrich,  Jonas  W  Clark,  Nidi's  W  Chadwick,  Geo  P  Baldwin. 

BRJlLl\rTREE.—io\m  Curtis,  Rufus  Hutchinson,  Augustus  Flint, 
Robliins  Dinsmore,  Wm  Nichols,  T  A  Vance,  Daniel  Cram,  Wm  Flint 
jr.,  Josepli  Rifford,  Aiaunali  Spear,  James  M  Warner,  Robert  Lyon, 
Jonathan  Holman,  Samuel' Fitts,  John  S  Nichols,  Elisha  Mann,  Phin- 
eas  Moulton  9d,  Chauncey  L  Spear,  J  P  Kidder. 

BROOKFIELD.—ThonvAs  Kingsbury,  Luther  Wheatley,W  W  In- 
galls,  Aiial  Buniham,  Zelotes  Bigi-low  jr ,  Homer  Hatch,  Wm  A  Al- 
vord, Aaron  Cleveland,  J  G  Smith,  Ric-hard  Wells,  Reuben  Peck,  J  M 
Lampson,  Josepli  Blake,  John  Griswold  jr.,  Sprague  Arnold  jr.,  Fred- 


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COUNTY  OFFICERS.  91 

erick  Giiswold,  Nathaniel  Wheatley,  William  Trask,  David  Welling- 
ton, Austin  Carpenter. 

CHELSEjI.— John  W  Smith,  Elisha  Williams  jr.,  Thomas  Jones, 
Jacob  Norris,  Calvin  Blodijett,  Levi  B  Vilas,  Hariy  W  Hatch,  Amos 
S  Hatch,  Elias  Lathrop  jr  ,  Daniel  VVyman,  Rufus  H  Hyde,  Jiarry 
Barnes,  Foster  Grow,  Joshua  Dickinson,  Lament  Bacon,  Ja's  M  Gil- 
son,  Amos  A  Howes,  David  Goodwin,  Nathan  Davis,  H  E  G  McLaugh- 
lin, Harry  Hale,  Elijah  Cohurn. 

CORIJVTH.— Samuel  Hazeltine,  Henry  Dearborn,  Stephen  Eaton, 
Wm  Spencer,  Josejih  Fellows  jr.,  John  Richardson,  Richard  Smith, 
Joshua  Meirill,  Winthrop  Green,  Michael  Stevens,  Moses  Sawyer, 
Amos  S  Little,  Plant  S  Poor,  John  Chubb,  Lyndes  Luther,  Gouldsburn 
Taplin  jr.  Nathan  Blake,  Jona  Robie  2d,  Cyrus  Heath,  John  A  Tcn- 
ney,  Putnam  Hcrriman,  David  Dearborn,  Arunah  Ward,  Nath'l  Ban- 
hll,  Roswell  Crook,  C  B  Leslie,  John  Locke,  Nehemiah  Taplin  jr. 

FjllRLEE.—EUas  Driggs,  Sam'l  D  Banfield,  Asa  Woodward  jr.  Al- 
exander H  Gilmoro,  Zebulon  Norris,  Thomas  Stratton,  Jerome  li  Bai- 
i  ley,  Jolui  McLane,  Cyrus  Stearns,  Thomas  Hiland.    • 
j      M'EIVBURY. — Charles  Hale,   Abel  Underwood,  James  Buchanan, 
Geo  R  Leslie,  Hiram  Tracy,  Wm  R  Shedd,  David  Johnson,  Timothy 
Haseltine,  Joseph  Berry,  Joseph  Atkinson,  Peter  Wheelock  jr.   Sam'l 
j  Gibson,  Peabody  W  Ladd,  Clark  Kent,  Abner  Bailey,   John  E  Cliam- 
;  bcrlin,  Rieh'd  R  Aldrich,  John  L  Merrill,  David  Haseltine,  Alonzu  \V 
I  Noursc,  Abner  Chamberlin,  Samuel  Crow,  Wm  McDutiie,  Charles  I 
Smith,  John  B  Carlton,  Thomas  Wasson,  Elijah  Farr,  Benj  Atwood. 
0 RjSJVGE.— Lulher  Carpenter,  Horace  Fifield,  Reuben  White,  Da- 
I  vid  Holbrook,  Preston  Chamberlin,  Lathrop  Fisli,  Richard  Paiiic,  Ar- 
temas  Houghton,  Christopher  Richardson,  Ralph  Pope,  Moses  Sargent, 
Ahial  Hamilton,  Timothy  Hancock, 

RjiJ\rDOLPH.—Lehheas  Egerton,  Jacob  K  Parish,  Martin  Flint, 
Edmund  Weston,  P  D  Blodgett,  William  Nutting,  Edward  Eastman, 
Charles  Carpenter,  Wm  B  (^handler,  Lewis  Spencer,  Benjamin  Jones, 
Orin  Parker,  Phineas  Moulton,  Harvey  Lampson,  James  Steele,  Al- 
pheus  Carley,  J  W  Twiss,  Walter  Carpenter,  R  A  Hayden,  Gihiian 
Tarbell,  M  M  Flint,  Gilbert  Smith,  Loren  Griswold,  Enoch  Hebard. 

STRJIFFORD.— Stephen  Morrill,  J  H  Harris,  Samuel  S  Kiblin^'cr, 
Pliny  Djy,  Daniel  Cobb,  Thomas  Hazeltine,  Dan'l  G  Pennock,  Hiram 
Robinson,  Lewis  Pennock,  Charles  Barrett,  Royal  Hatch,  Eber  New- 
ton, Eleazer  Baldwin,  John  Reynolds  jr.  tVm  B  Hazeltine,  A  H  Nor- 
ton, Taylor  Slack,  Eben'r  West,  Abraham  Brown,  Justin  S  Morrill. 

THETFORD.— Simeon  Short.  Enoch  Slade,  William  Sweat,  Jona- 
than Emerson,  Harry  H  Niles,  Sylvanus  Sayre,  Urial  Hosford,  John 
Judd,  Timo  P  Bartholomew,  Z  E  Messei,  Lester  Bryant,  Harry  Gil- 
lett,  George  Garey,  Jos  B  Clough,  James  D  Crocker,"Wm  H  Latham, 
Joseph  Matson,  Loved  Garey,  S  G  Heaton,  James  Tyler  jr.  R  M  Glea- 
son. 

TOPSHAM. — Jonathan  Jenness,  Edmund  George,  Moses  Wallace, 
Aaron  Sanborn,  Carlos  P  Bill,  Hale  Grow,  Samuel  Batchelder,  Duncan 
McKeith,  Calvin  Tabor,  Ja's  F  George,  Levi  Tabor,  Benson  Aldnch, 
John  Fellows,  John  W  Batchelder,  Charles  Grow,  O  H  Watson,  Ja's 
Carter,  Moses  Jones. 

TUJ^~BRIDGE Ebenezcr  Hackett,   Zebina  Whitney,   Gustavus 

RoUe,  Spencer  Smith,  George  Weymouth,  Arza  B  Curtis,  Charles  1! 
Chandler,  John  E  Dodge,  JoJin  H  Woodward,  John  L  Hall,  Thomas  S 
Paine,  Samuel  Austin,  Joshua  Eaton,  Harvey  Tracy. 

P'ERSHfRE.— Thomas  Keyes,  Nathan  Spear,  Simeon  Bacon,  Pliny 
Dwight,  Wm  Boardman,  Horace  Carpenter,  Ira  Corse,  Wm  Humphrey, 
Robert  Paine,   David  Eastman,   Israel  Dimond,   Stephen  McKimball, 


j  92  COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

Solomon  Cnlton,  Flavel  Brown,  Stillman  T  Wiggins,  Alfred  Lathiop, 
David  How-s  1'.  O  Tyler. 

W^ SHI J^GTOJV.— John  Colby,  J  E  VVorthley,  Jacob  Bliss,  Philip 
Sarsrciit,  Ziidock  Chenev,  Stephen  Burton,  Elislia  Tracy,  Hall  Burgin, 
Henrv  Gotifrev  jr.  Zenas  Smith,  John  Emory,  G  R  Gale,  Thaddeus  G 
White,  Stephen  Blake,  Washington  Crafts,  R  R  Slack,  B  W  Barthol- 
omew. 

WEST  FjSIRLEE.—EVisha.  Thayer,  Wm  Niles,  Arba  Burr,  Azari- 
ah  Wilde,  John  Coburn,  Stephen  Thomas,  Chester  Chubb,  David  Rob- 
inson, Elisha  May. 

M^lLLMMSTOWJ\r.—V>ar\m  Pride,  Joel  Bass,  Alvin  Smith,  Josiah 
White,  Moses  Lewis,  Porter  Martin,  Horace  Ware,  Milton  Martin, 
Enoch  Howe,  Walter  Newcomb,  Nelson  Maitin,  Andrew  Burnham, 
Luther  M  Martin,  John  Lynde,  Alvah  Simonds,  Joel  Bass  jr,  M  D  D 
Carpenter. 

fStiitcndcn  €'otinty. 

?'^,°^-^  '^  Allen,   I  jj^gistant  Judges  of  the  County  Cmirt. 

John  H  Tower,      \  -.       -'  ^ 

Rolla  Gleason,  Richmond,  Sheriff. 

Horace  Ferris,  High  Bailiff. 

Israel  P  Richardson,  State's  JSttomey. 

Charles  Russell,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Wm  A  Griswold,      ^ 

David  K  Pangliorn,  y  Jail  Commissioners. 

Isaac  Dow,  ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

BOLTO.TV. — Moses  G  Colton,  Gideon  Barber,  John  White,  John 
Pineo,  SanTl  B  Kennedy,  Joseph  Smith,  Jesse  Jewell  jr.,  John  Bedee. 

BURLIjYaTOJV.~Char]es  Russell,  Alvan  Foot,  John  N  Pomeroy, 
Charles  Adams,  William  Weston,  Wm  A  Griswold,  John  Barstow, 
Wm  F  Griswold,  Lyman  Cummings,  John  Bates,  Geo  A  Allen,  John 
Van  Sicklen,  DanM"?  Adams,  Phineas  Lyman,  Geo  K  Piatt,  Charles  F 
Warner,  Isaac  Warner,  Ephraim  Pike,  Wyllys  Lyman,  Asahel  Peck, 
Jolin  Herrick,  Henry  Mayo  jr.,  S  N  Parmele'e,  Henry  Thomas,  John 
B  Hollenbeck,  Edward  A  Stansbury,  William  Warner.  John  Peck,  Na- 
thaniel A  Tucker,  James  McM  Shafter,  Joseph  W  Allen. 

CHARLOTrE.— Ezra.  Holt,  Elanson  H  Wheeler,  Caleb  E  Barton, 
Benjamin  Beers,  Orrin  Reed,  Dan'l  S  Lake,  Midas  Prindle,  John  J 
Bowton,  Charles  B  Cook,  Almon  Atwood,  Leonard  Sherman,  Aaron 
L  Beach  jr.,  John  Sherman. 

COLCHESTER.— Uenry  Boardman,  Jacob  Rolfe,  Udney  H  Penni- 
man,  Cyrus  Farrand,  John  S  Webster,  Ebenezer  Walcott,  Roswell 
Newton',  Milton  D  Wickware,  Alphonzo  Bates,  Wm  C  W'hiteman, 
Leonard  Wakefield,  George  Bates,  Thomas  Hill,  David  Reed,  John 
W  Weaver,  Arad  Merrill,  Joseph  E  Rhodes. 

ESSEX,— Bvron  Stevens,  Henrv  Stanton,  Chester  Slater,  James  H 
Delano,  Warren  Ford,  Jedediah  T'uttle,  Joseph  B  Wead,  Pearl  L  Cas- 
tle, Fletcher  W  Joyner,  Samuel  Page,  George  Whitney,  Jesse  Car- 
penter, Loren  Tyler,  Amasa  Bryant,  Simeon  H  Bliss,  John  Faxon,  Ly- 
man Williams. 

///JV£SiS[7fiG//.— Stephen  Byington,  Nathaniel  Niles,  John  Whee- 
lock,  VVilliam  B  Vicle,  Elmer  Beecher,  Wm  J  Douglass,  Harmon  Bur- 
rit,  Moses  Polton,  Howel  C  Flanegan,  Nahura  Pock,  Harmon  Toby, 
Levi  F  Benedict.  John  S  Patrick. 

HUJ^TfJ\''OT0J\r.—}nmps  Ambler,  Hiram  Carpenter,  John  Jiidson, 
John  Snyder,  Alexander  Ferguson,  Jeremiah  Remington,  Lyman  Kali, 
Nathaniel  Norton,  George  N  Stevens,  Stephen  Sayles,  Geoige  Eddy. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS.  9'i  , 

JERICHO. — Oliver  Lowiy,  J:imiii  Hamilton,  Hosea  Spalding,  Ru-  , , 
fus  Bishop,  John  Lyman,  David  Fish  jr.,  Erastus  Field,  Isaac  C  13ost-  :' 
wick,  Andrew  Warner,  Zebina  Bliss,  Nehemiah  Prouty,  Orville  Shaw,  ' 
John  S  Clapp.  •  I 

MILTOM. — Jacob  Davis,  Ira  Witters,  A  G  Whittemore,  Gideon  K  j 
Rice,  John  Hyde,  Benjamin  Fairchild,  Daniel  H  Onion,  Charles  H  : 
Perigo,  Orra  Holbrook,  Eliakim  S  Fairchild,  JVathan  Burnell,  Rodol-  ! 
phus  Sanderson,  VVm  V  Reynolds,  Hector  Adams,  Hiram  B  Smith,  Le-  ■ 
vi  S  Tomberson,  Brigham  U  Wright.  i 

RICHMOM'D.—Anema.s  Flagg,  Abram  Smith,  Ezra  B  Green,  Roa- 
well  Mason,  Eli  Brownson,  Aaron  B  Maynard,  Joseph  A  Hall,  James  I 
H  Nichols,    Royal  Briggs,  Amos  B  Cooper,  Joseph  Whipple,   Thomas 
C  Bainev,  Jonathan  Fay,  Sanl  Bishop,  Ransom  Jones,  Rufiis  Stevens, 
Phineas  D  Hun}pbrey,  Truman  Fay,  Benoni  Thompson,  Asa  Gillett. 

SlIELB URM'E.— Isaac  Higbee,  Asahel  Nash,  Lyman  Hall,  Ira  A 
Collamer,  Samuel  Fletcher,  VVilliam  Harmon,  Ezra  Meech  jr.,  Henry 
S  Morse,  Jonathan  Lyon,  Chester  Blinn,  Alvah  Tyler,  Ralph  H  Reod, 
Elihu  Russell,  Guy  Tracy. 

ST.  OEORGE.~Or\o  S  Lockwood,  Colonel  Smith,  Nathan  Lock- 
wood,  Roswell  Place,  Wr.i  M  Sutton. 

t/JVZ)Ei?///L/..— Peter  Martin,  John  Cook,  Almerin  Sheldon,  Seth 
W  Mead,  Joseph  Wells,  Luther  Chamberlain,  James  Humphrey,  B 
M  Burbank,  Luther  M  Stevens,  Wm  S  Hawkins,  Elliot  Frink,  Luther 
M  Dixon,  Aliira  Livingston,  John  Choate,  Edwin  Hard,  Alfred  Bick- 
nel!,  Alpheus  Eaton,  Frederick  Fletcher. 

WESTFORD. — Daniel  Macomber,  Daniel  Jackson,  Salmon  Cush- 
man,  Danfovth  Wales,  Martin  P  Rice,  David  Hazleton,  Isaac  Chase, 
Almon  Griffin,  Zina  H  Brown,  John  Parker,  Jacob  K  Drury,  Silas  S 
Beach,  William  Wood,  Marcus  Swain,  Tyler  Chase,  Amos  Hobart. 

n'lLLISTOM. — Truman  Chittenden,  David  French,  John  Brown  jr., 
Chauncey  Brownell,  Rufus  Watson,  Jonas  G  Chittenden,  Nathan 
Stearns,  Zimri  Root,  Alonzo  F  Saxton,  Elisha  Miller  jr.,  Esbon  San- 
ford,  Wm  H  French,  Chauncey  W  Brownell,  Roswell  B  Fay,  Albert 
J  Fuller,  Austin  Isham,  Harry  Miller,  David  A  Murray,  Asa  B  Mur- 
ray, Herald  Stevens,  Elias  Coon. 

Wd'ashinglon  €.'otiuty. 

Joseph  A  Curtis,  j  _^ssistant  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Ebenezer  Bruce,   \  =       j  j 

George  W  Barker,  Montpelier,  Sheriff. 

Jacob  Scott,  Hitrh  Bailiff. 

Oramel  H  Smith,  State''s  .attorney. 

Azel  Spalding,  .Judge  of  Probate 

Alfied  Wainwrjght,  ^ 

Cyrus  Ware ,  [  Jo.il  Commissioners. 

Silas  C  French,         ) 

JITSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

BJIRRE. — Chapin  Keith,  Alvan  Carter,  Stephen  Freeman,  John 
Thwing,  Peter  Johonnett  jr.  Jeremiah  Ellis,  Cyrus  Barber,  Otis  Peck, 
Jacob  Scott,  Joshua  Thwing,  Joseph  Parker,  Newell  Kinsman,  Elijah 
D  Wheeler,  David  French  2d,  Webber  Tilden,  Josiali  Wood,  Joseph 
Dodge,  John  Walker,  Stillman  Wood,  Spencer  Lawrence,  D  D  Wing. 

BERLIJ^. — Abel  Knapp,  Asa  Andrews,  Leonard  Ellis,  Isaac  T  Da- 
vis, Orren  Smith,  Ja's  R  Langdon,  Joseph  W  Thompson,  Josiah  Benja- 
min, C  C  Bullock,  Ja's  V  Perley,  Schuyler  Phelps,  Frederick  Hovey, 
Elijah  Nye  jr..  Porter  Perrin,  A  L  Baldwin,  Daniel  Chandler  jr.,  Oli- 
ver Clark,  Joseph  Hill,  Harvey  Johnston,  Sam'I  Jones,  Osman  Dewey. 

CALAIS— (i'lAeoa  Hicks,  Nathaniel  Eaton,  Pliny  Curtis,  Shubael 


I  I  94  COUNTY  OFFICEKS. 

Wheeler,  Luther  Morse,  Rich'd  W  Toby,  Joseph  Lance,  Asa  George, 
Alonzo  Pearce,  Nelson  A  Chase,  Enoch  C  iMcLoucl,  Welcome  Whee- 
lock,  Juliez  Mower,  Abdiel  Kent,  Charles  Dudlcv. 

DUXBURY.—Jidv'id  Belding,  Benjamin  llolm'es,  Nathan  Huntley, 
Eben'r  W  Corse,  Ira  Arms,  Gilman  Huntley,  Rutty  Lewis,  Jonathan 
Jewell,  Lutlier  Graves  jr.,  Lyman  C  Turner,  John  Towle. 

FjIj  STOJ^'. — Calvin  Fullerton,  Ira  Richardson,  Eber  H  Baxter,  Ja- 
cob Bovce,  Ziba  W  Boyce,  Eli  Bruce, 

JI.rlkSHFIELD.—  HovMe  Hollister,  Jonathan  Goodwin,  Jacob  Put- 
nam, Jim. itban  Davis,  Edwin  Pitkin,  Alex'r  Boyles  jr.,   Harvey  Col- 
burn,  \v'illiam  Moore,  Hiram  Potter,  Stephen  R  Hollister,  Bowman  B 
l '  Martin,  Coolidge  Taylor,  Stephen  Pitkin,  Edward  Wheeler,   Horace 
'Pike,  Abijah  Bemis. 

MIIJD'LESEX.— Horace  Holden,  Thomas  Stowell,  Wm  S  Clark, 
Jacob  S  Ladd,  Samuel  Daniels,  Dun  P  Carpenter,  Oliver  A  Chamber- 
lin,  Stephen  Herrick,  Nath'l  ivi  Carpenter,  Columbus  C  Putnam,  Geo 
H  Lewis,  Wm  D  McEntyre,  Aaron  Ladd,  John  Poor. 

.>iO.,Vrf/.;/-/£;it.— Darius  Boyden,  Parley  Davis,  Israel  Goodwin, 
Daniel  Baldwin,  Nathaniel  C  King,  Isaac  Cate,  Lucius  B  Peck,  John 
Spalding,  Jonathan  P  Miller,  Charles  Clark,  Azel  Spalding,  Oramel  H 
I  j  Smitli,  John  Vincent,  George  Howes,  Lyman  Briggs,  Dan'l  P  Thomp- 
son, Gamaliel  Washburn,  Stillman  Kelton,  Jackson  A  Vail,  George 
Wortbiagton,  Wm  W  Cadwell,  Rawsell  R  Keith,  Homer  W  Heaton, 
Jeremiah  T  Marston,  Charles  Sibley,  Thomas  Reed,  Araunah  Water- 
man, Joshua  Y  Vail,  Cyrus  Ware,  Pardon  Stevens,  John  J  V\illard, 
William  Martin,  Royal  Wheeler,  Silas  C  French,  Alfred  Wainwright, 
Ferrand  F  Merrill,  Medad  Wright  jr.,  Addison  Peck,  Sylvanus  Ripley. 
MOUETOH'JV.—iohn  Howes,  Horace  Heaton,  Alpheus  Ci\oble, 
Daniel  Harris,  Charles  Howe,  Almour  Wetherbee,  Meshec  Ware, 
Alpheus  Bass,  Joseph  Sawyer,  Micah  B  Taplin,  Calvin  Clark. 

Jv'OR'I HFIELD.—Cahin  Cady,  Oliver  Averill,  Heman  Carpenter, 
Natli'l  King  jr.,  Lucius  Edson,  Solomon  Dunham,  John  L  Buck,  Sam- 
uel U  Kichmond,  William  Nichols,  James  Gould. 

PL.IIjVFIELD  —Baxter  Bancroft,  Dennis  Vincent,  Nath'l  Sher- 
man, Dudley  Perkins,  Jos  A  Wing,  Amherst  Perkins,  Lewis  Cham- 
berlin,  .Mark  M  Page,  Duren  Whittlesey,  Maynard  French,  Albec  Mar- 
tin, David  Reed,  Justus  Kinnev,  John  Lawrence. 

ROXtiURY.— Horace  M  Nichols,  Sam'l  M  Hildreth,  Benjamin  Ed- 
wards jr.,  Israel  Keith,  Tho's  R  Shaw,  Henry  S  Boyce,  Darius  Hutch, 
Allen  .^palding,  Steplien  Pierce,  Sam'l  M  Orcutt,  Alvan  Braley,  Eli- 
jab  Winch,  Stillman  Rnggles,  Charles  Sampson,  Samuel  Ruggles. 

IVj9 lTSFJELD.—Jeniso:\  Jones,  Samuel  Chipman,  Orange  Smith, 
David  C  Joyslin,  Dan  Richardson,  Roderick  Richardson,  Hiram  Jones, 
Hiiiiin  .loyslvn,  Cyrus  Joyslin,  Jonathan  Morse. 

;r.4fifi£;jV'.— Artemas  Cushman,  Moses  Ordway,  William  Cardell, 
U'lA  ]i  Tyler,  Denslow  Upham,  Franklin  A  Wright,  James  Richard- 
son, Jos  A  Hyzer,  Aaron  Rising,  Pierce  Spalding,  Thomas  Sargent, 
Lewis  Cardell. 

JK'? r^;/?/* {/fir.— Henry  F  Janes,  Henry  Douglass,  George  Scagel 
jr.,  Tiiaddeus  Clough,  Joseph  Barnes,  Benj  R  Guptil,  Wm  W  Wells, 
Leslie  Gregg,  Richard  Demerit,  Willard  H  Kneeland,  Ariel  Thomas, 
Elijah  Marshall,  Geo  VV  Dillingham,  Oliver  W  Drew,  Joseph  .Vioody, 
John  Wade,  John  Gregg,  Ja's  M  Henry,  Ralph  Wooster,  Samuel  Bry- 
ant, Patrick  Bryan,  Harvey  Prescott,  Jona  P  West,  Rufus  C  Smith, 
Lorenzo  J>  Scagel,  Wm  Carpenter. 

/fOO/;B?7ie}'.— Stephen  C  Burnham,  Joel  Cilley,  Asaph  Town, 
James  R  Norcross,  Isaac  Wells  jr.,  Benjamin  Wheeler,  Asa  Preston, 
Chauncey  Randall,  Ebenezer  Cudworth. 


COUNTY  OFFICER*.  95 

n'ORCESTER.—Ahel  Whitney,  Moses  Rood,,  Lyman  Field,  Mil- 
ton Brown,  Geo  W  Leavltt,  Amos  Rico,  Artemas  Richardson,  Ira  K 
Rood. 

faled&nia  county. 

Isaac  N  Hall,      j  Assistant  Judo-es  of  the  County  Court. 
1      John  r  Ingalls,   S  =        .<  j 

I      Josejjh  Preston,  Danville,  Sheriff. 
I      Nathaniel  Perkins  2d,  Hi.g-li  Bailiff. 
i      Theron  Howard,  State's  Attorney. 
I      Sam'l  B  Mattocks,  Judge  of  Probate. 
I      George  W  Drew,  l 

Seneca  Ladd,        >  Jail  Commissioners. 

Joseph  C  Fuller,  * 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

I  B.4RJVET.—0'ae(l  S  Hatch,  Mordecai  Hall,  Salmon  Stevens,  Hugh 
I  Soniers,  Peter  Laird,  Wm  G  Nelson,  William  Shearer,  Loren  Kinne, 
Josiah  Johnson,  Alexander  Somers,  James  K  Remick,  Miles  Shorey, 
John  Shaw,  Silas  Harvey,  William  Stuart,  Alexandei  Gilchrist,  James 
Gilchrist,  Walter  Harvey. 

BnADfjEYVJtLE.—Josium  Andrews,  Charles  Honian. 

BURKE. — Elam  White,  Geo  W  Denison,  Asahel  Burrington,  Isaac 
Denison,  Philip  Smith,  John  Colby,  Joel  Trull  jr.,  Lewis  Jenkins,  AI- 
nion  S  Bennet,  Daniel  Beckwith,  Lucius  Denison,  Charles  C  Newell, 
Geo  J  Denison,  Asa  Smith,  David  Chadwick,  Ebenezer  Darling. 

CMBOT. — Leonard  Orcutt,  Anthony  Perry,  Daniel  Gould,  Marcus 
O  Fisher,  Timothy  P  Fuller,  Alpheus  Webster,  John  Damon,  Roswell 
Farr,  Benj  F  Scott,  Theophilus  E  Willson,  Geo  W  Stone,  Quinton 
Cook,  Simeon  Edson,  John  McLean,  Thomas  Osgood,  John  M  Kent, 
Albert  R  Smith,  Jacob  Way,  Salem  Goodenoush. 

DMjWILLE. — Andrew  McMillan,  Archelaus  Sias,  Moses  Wesson, 
John  F  Pope,  David  Brown,  Samuel  Ingalls,  David  T  Bachelder,  Geo 
W  Drew,  Salmon  Davis,  John  Weeks,  Samuel  B  Mattocks,  Wm  H 
Harris,  Benjamin  Gilson,  Isaac  N  Colby,  Harvey  T  Moore,  Robert 
Kelsey,  William  Sias,  Simeon  S  Clark,  Asa  Morrill,  Joseph  Morrill, 
Abial  Eastman,  Theophilus  Drew,  Hoiace  Evans,  John  Currier,  Tho's 
Glyson,  French  Morrill,  John  A  Page,  Jedkins  Randall,  Seneca  Ladd, 
Wiltiaifi  Blount,  Samuel  Sias,  Wm  J  Stanton,  Stuart  Harvey,  Sam'l 
Langmaid,  Gejjrge  B  Chandler,  Cha's  S  Dana,  Samuel  Varney,  David 
Boynton,  John  Kelsey,  Thereon  Howard. 

OOSHEM  OORE.—}a.cohF&lch,  RufusW  Smith,  Perley  S  Ran- 
som. 

fi/iOrOJV.— Daniel  Roberts,  John  Darling,  Wm  Vance  2d,  Moses 
Burnharn,  Percival  Bailey,  John  Hatch,  Hugh  Dunn,  Nelson  Whitcher, 
Jonathan  Welch,  John  Roberts,  Moses  Plummer,  Moses  Buchanan,  E- 
lijah  S  Clark,  William  Dow,  Thomas  Noves,  Isaac  Morse. 

' HARDWICK.—Oxra.  Crosby,  David  Tiittle,  Levi  Goodrich,  Simeon 
Sinclair,  Anion  Cheever,  William  Sanborn,  Luman  Bronson,  John  R 
Skinner,  Bliss  N  Davis,  Samuel  Davis  jr  ,  Joshua  Stevens,  Silas  L'n- 
derwood,  Jonathan  Foster,  Dorman  Bridgeman,  Dani.  1  W  Aiken,  Jas 
M  Woodbury,  Walter  Doe,  Ruf'us  P  Whipple,  James  K  Noyea,  Benj. 
Thomas,  John  L  Pope,  Enoch  Smith,  Handel  S  Chaplin,.  Ward  Bailey, 
Aniasa  H. Goodrich,  Francis  E  Fuller.  Edwin  C  Johnson,  Wm  Blair. 

AVflBr.— James  Church,  Merritt  NewhalJ,  Jonathan  Lewis,  Albert 
W  Burroughs,  Nat,  S  Damon,Luther  Wood  jr.,  Timothy  Locke,  Clio's 
H  Graves,  Araunah  Leach,  Stephen  Watkins  jr.,  Benjamin  Nutter. 

L1W£)0JV.— John  T  G  Cunningham,  Thomas  Bartlett  jr.,  Daniel 
Bowker,  Lewis  R  Brown,   George  C  Gaboon,   Edward  A  Gaboon,   E- 


196  COUNTY  OFFICEIIS. 

paphnis  B  Chase,  Olis  Evans,  Keheraiah  H  Fletcher,  Paul  Hougliton' 
Silaa  Hougliton,  Juile  Kirabal',  Stephen  McGaftey,  Cha's  W  McKay; 
William  McGaffey,  Philip  Goss.  Charlea  Roberts,  Bradbury  Richard^ 
son,  Daniel  Randall,  Andrew  J  Willard,  Ferdinand  L  Walker,  Sam'l 
A  Clogston,  Samuel  Bigelow,  Nehemiah  Weeks,  Nieliolas  Baylies) 
Wm  O  Fuller,  Henry  Green,  George  C  Peck,  Benaiah  Sanborn,  Asaph 
Willniarth. 

JVEIVAUK. — Eleazor  Packer,  Amos  Parker,  Lauren  M  Sleeper,  Ja- 
bez  Smith,  Austin  Packer,  Hiram  Allard,  Henry  DollofF,  WiUiam  Che- 
ney, W  <\  G  Uenison,  HuUis  Bruce,  Eleazer  Davis,  Johnson  Smith. 

PEACHAM.—AVjLnson  Stevens,  David  W  Choate,  Jacob  Blanchard, 
Lyman  Watts,  James  Clark,  Alexander  Harvey,  William  Mattocks, 
j  Thomas  Eastman,  Samuel  A  Chandler,  Harvey  Blanchard,  Joseph 
Partridge,  Isaac  Watts,  Nehemiah  Bradley,  Uriah  V  Miner,  Henry 
Walker,  Orrin  JMartin,  Hazen  Blanchard,  John  Phillips,  Schuyler 
]  Merrill,  E  C  Chamberlin,  Simon  Blanchard,  Tristani  r^aiiborn. 

i2ri;G.47'i=;.— Archibald  Park,  William  Gray,  Nathaniel  Knight, 
John  jN'elson,  James  Hall  jr.,  John  Cameron,  John  Bigehiw,  George 
Nelson,  Moses  Moore  jr.,  Robert  Whitelavv,  Thomas  A'elson. 
I  SHl:FFIELD.— Moses  Davis,  Francis  Jemiess,  Xatbaniel  Elkins, 
James  Townsend,  James  Roberts,  Suel  Miles,  Horace  Drown,  Elisha 
Davis,  Kiel  Bradley,  Jonathan  Taylor,  Joel  Chesley,  Samuel  Willard, 
i  Joseph  H  Ingalls,  Chauncey  G  Drown,  Samuel  Bean,  Hiram  Jenness, 
Ezekiei  Miles. 

S7\  JOHJii'SBURY.—'LntheT  Clark,  Jerry  Dickerman,  Isaac  Har- 
rington, David  Goss  jr.,  Jos  P  Fairbanks,  Francis  Bingham,  David  W 
Lee,  John  Morse,  Luther  Jewett,  Ezra  Ide,  Kbenezer  Severance,  Hi- 
ram Roberts,  James  Harris,  Levi  M  Billings,  Win  P  Stoughton,  Hux- 
ham  Paddock,  Moses  Kittredge,  Calvin  MorriH,  Geo  W  Gage,  Moses 
Hill,  Asa  L  French,  Hiram  Knapp,  Gardner  Wheeler,  Calvin  Wright, 
Wm  M  Dickerman,  John  Bacon,  Lewis  Pierce. 

SC7T0JV.— Jonathan  Richardson,  Nehemiah  Shaw,  Wm  Hutchin- 
son, Caleb  Aldrich,  Ralph  Jacobs,  John  Ladd,  Jacob  Blake,  Thaddeus 
Curtis,  Jonathan  Pillslmry,  Josiah  Willey,  Luther  Stoddard,  Thomas 
J  Barker,  Calvin  Chase,  "Samuel  Densmore,  Jacob  Childs,  Jencks  M 
Putnam,  Abner  H  Coblsigh,  Horace  Bingham,  Micajah  Willey,  Jacob 
McNeal,  Asa  Marston,  Nathan  May,  David  Giffin,  Phineas  Stoddard, 
David  Powers. 

Jf'./3Z./)£:JV:— -Nathaniel  Farrington,  Daniel  Wooater,  Wm  C  Mont- 
gomerv,  Leonard  F  Edwards,  NathM  Perkins  9d,  James  D  Bell,  Hiram 
Perkins,  John  Gould,  Asahei  S  Mansfield,  Isaac  Patterson,  Uz  Came- 
ron, Joseph  Hustin  jr.,  Addison  Patch,  Henry  Currier,  Natb'l  Perkins, 
Andrew  M  Blair,  Timothy  Edwards  jr.,  SherlocK  Vincent,  Adams 
Amsden,  William  Farrington. 

IVHEKLOCK.—nen\i\mm  Conner,  John  W  Brown,  Edward  M  Ma- 
goon,  Jefferson  Cree,  William  Chase,  Hollis  Heath,  Sam'l  F  Shattuck, 
JefTerson  Leavitt,  Abner  Hoyt,  Aaron  Melvin  jr.,  Sewell  Bradley. 

irjiTERF'ORD.—JonSih  Carpenter  Joseph  Ide,  Crowell  Chamber- 
lin, Lucius  F  Freeman,  John  Felch,  Rich'd  F  Rowell,  JeH'erson  IIos- 
mer,  Jona  D  Stoddard,  Abel  Goss,  Lyman  Hibbard,  William  Hovey, 
Danforth  Cheney,  Joseph  Felch  jr..  Royal  Ross,  Abner  Miles,  Nathan- 
iel Lee. 

Orleans  Cvnnty. 

Elijah  Cleveland,  \  ^^^-^stant  Judires  oftU  Comity  CourU 
Harry  Baxter,         \  -^       ■>  .> 

E  G  Strong,  Brownington,  Sheriff. 
Hubbard  Hastings,  High  Bailiff. 


COUNTY  0FFICBK9 


97 


John  H  Kimball,  State's  Mtnrney. 
George  Nye,  Judo-e  of  Probate. 
Thomas  Jameson,  ) 

Moody  r>  Kimball,  >  Jail  Commissioners. 
Luke  Spencer,        ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

ALB.9.KY. — Benjamin  Aiken,  Orin  Austin,  Eli  Chamberlin,  Medad 
Darlin?,  Lutlier  Delano,  Edward  Flint,  Pearly  Hyde,  Dver  Bill. 

BARTO.W—inhn  H  Kimball,  George  Leiand,  Jere  Mansfield,  Lu- 
ther Merriam,  Amos  C  Robinson,  John  Colby,  Daniel  Smith,  Alexan- 
<ler  Wright,  Lutlicr  Spencer,  Lyndon  Robinson,  Jesse  Goodenovv,  Jos 
F  Brown,  Samuel  Chamberlin,  Henry  Cutler,  Wilder  C  Parker,  Syl- 
vester D  Kimball,  Fred'd  W  Kimball,  Bela  T  Jones,  A  S  Edwards, 
John  L  Edwards,  Joseph  Owen,  John  Evans.  Y 

BRO/^M-IjVOTOM.— J  JSS  Savage,  Chester  Gilbert,  Wm  Gilfillan, 
Timothv  Joyslin,  J  F  Skinner,  Lathrop  Cliamberlin,  Fred'k  Merrill, 
E  G  Strong.  Page  Remick,  William  Joyslin. 

CH.dRLESTOAr.—E:isha  Bingham,  Ira  Brackett,  Earl  Cate,  Wil- 
lard  Chase,  L  W  Clark,  Durkce  Cote,  Gardner  Gage,  Elijah  Robinson, 
Jedediah  Skinner,  Ira  Warren,  L  W  Young. 

COFEA'-TRY.—Oren  Alton,  O  T  Brown,  Philip  Flanders,  E  M 
Gray,  Thomas  Guild,  H  S  Jones,  S  S  Kendall,  John  W  Mussey,  Isaac 
Parker,  Charles  Story,  Holland  Thrasher,  Luther  Morrill^  Greenleaf 
Bovnton. 

CRjiFTSBURY.—la's  E  Burnham,  William  Kidder,  Noah  Spal- 
ding, Nath'l  P  Nelson,  Geo  F  Sprague,  James  A  Paddock,  Nathan  S 
Hill,  Sam'l  C  Crafts,  Geo  H  Cook,  Joseph  Scott,  Stephen  Sherman, 
W^ra  J  Hastings,  John  W  Mason,  Silas  Grow,  Alvah  R  French. 

DERBY.- Joseph  Bates,  L  C  Bates,  W  P  Bates,  Chester  Carpen- 
ter, Samuel  Cheney,  Zenas  Cobb,  S  B  Colby,  Jeremiah  Glines,  Benja- 
min Hinman,  Hiram  House,  E  G  Johnson,  Ward  Knapp,  A  B  Moore, 
W^iliiam  Nelson,  Oren  Newcomb,  Warren  Pierce,  Brigham  Pike,  Ru- 
fus  Stewart,  Otis  Thompson,  William  Verback,  James  Way. 

GLOWER. — Charles  Hardy,  John  Boardman,  Jos  H  Dwinnell,  Cy- 
rus Bemis,  Wm  B  Palmer,  John  Crane,  Sam'l  F  Cook,  James  Simonds, 
W^arren  SartweJl,  H  S  Bicktbrd,  Matthias  Haynes,  Solomon  Dwinnell. 

aREEA''SBORO\— Nathan  Cutler,  Horace  Cass,  Samuel  Hill,  Geo 
H  Page,.Ezekiel  Rand,  Erastus  Blanchard,  John  C  Tibbetts,  I  N  Ste- 
vens, John  Sawyer,  Charles  Cook,  Jabez  Pinney,  Amos  Smith,  Jos  G 
Stanley,  L  F  W'aterraan. 

HOLLJUiTD. — Ezra  Hinman,  Micah  Ferrin,  J  C  Robinson,  Aaron 
Davis,  Orson  A  Grow,  Wm  Hall,  Hezekiali  Ingereon,  Leonard  Clark. 

IRMSBURGH. — Thomas  Jameson,  Jesse  Cooper,  Charles  W  Pren- 
tiss, T  P  Redfield,  Joseph  Chapman,  Jonas  Kidder,  Joseph  Knights, 
Nathaniel  Daggett,  Alexander  Jameson,  H  M  Bates,  M  B  Kimball. 

J.43'.— Walter  Charieton,  Wra  Williams  jr.,  Willard  Walker,  John 
1  oung. 

LOIFELL, — John  Harding,  Samuel  Warren,  Ziba  Colburn,  Martin 
Reynolds,  W  G  Aldrich,  Daniel  Sanborn. 

JtfOiiff./9JV.— Simeon  Albee,  William  Colby,  S  S  Corey,  W  C  Par- 
ker, David  Hamblet,  John  Piper,  Jotham  Cummings,  Cha's  Curamings, 
Reuel  Cobb,  John  McCurdy,  Joshua  Emery,  Zenas  Bartlett. 

J\''£;'rf  Oii 7".— Orville  Daggett,  Seymour  Lane,  Jonathan  Frost, 
Solomon  Jenness,  Jonathan  Chase,  Orvillt  Robinson,  Otis  Sawyer, 
William  Moon,  William  Niles. 

S.1LEM. — Samuel  Blake,  Noyes  Hopkinson,  Daniel  Chase,  Abial 
Cole,  Horace  Kendall.  i 

TROY. — Ezra  Johnson,  Samuel  Sumner,  TIJio's  J  Sartwell,  Norman 


98  COUNTV  OFFICERS. 

Boardman,  Ralph  Ohambeiliii,  Curtis  Phelps,  A  J  Rowell,  N  H  Downs, 
Dudley  West,  Edward  Stevens,  Hubbard  Hastings. 
I      IVKSTriELD.— Chester  Cohurn,  Franklin  Chamberlin,  Jere  Hodg- 
kins,  >'tephijii  Roberts,  Luther  Page,  George  Stoughton,  James  Brown, 
Arad  IHtclicock. 

JVESTjM ORE.— Etha.n  Blodgett,  John  J  Bishop,  Ira  Cheney,  Peter 
Gilman,  Calvin  Gibson. 

Frauhlin  €'onitty. 

Augustus  Burt,  )    a     ■  ,      .    t    ,  r  .,      r         .      /-, 

Janies  Davis       (  •Assistant  Jiidtrcs  of  the  Courdy  Court. 

John  S  Foster,  iSwanton,  Shr.riff. 

Orson  Carpenter,  High  Bailiff. 

William  C  Wilson,  S'ate's  iktlorney. 

William  Bridges,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Bates  Turner,  i 

Joseph  H  Hammond,  WatZ  Commissieners. 

Jasper  Curtis,  ) 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    rEA.CE. 

B.^KERSFIELD.—Theophi\a3  Mansfield,  Silas  B  Hazeltine,  John 
Morse,   Wrn  C  Wilson,    Calvin  Ewings,   Seth  Oakes,   Elijah  Barnes, 
Lyman  Wells,  Samuel  Woodward,  Jesse  Dunham,  Cha's  C  Stone,  Cy- 
1 1  rus  Barnes,  Andrew  Parnsworth. 

BERKSHIRE. — Linus  Leavens,  Lucius  H  Wheeler,  Hiram  Darfing, 
Asahel  Deming,  Homer  E  Royce,  Wm  S  Rublee,  Wm  C  Ellsworth, 
Sheldon  S  Brewer,  Joel  Gaines,  Homer  Smith,  Joseph  Smith,  James 
C  Stone,  Oliver  Austin,  Arza  Andrus,  Alvin  Hall,  Lewis  Ewings. 

EM-OS BUROH.— Cha's  B  Maynard,  BToses  U  Chamberlain,  Sam'l 
Kendaff,  Charles  Stevens,  Dennis  Sampson,  Horatio  N  Barber,  George 
Adams,  Samuel  Dow,  Chester  Waller,  Jairus  Eaton  jr.,  Lyman  B. 
Barnum.  Bennet  Eaton. 

F.31RFjSX.—Uir.\m  Bellows,  Joseph  D  Farnsworth,  James  11  Farns- 
worth,  Joseph  Parmcleo,  Joseph  Hunt,  Thomas  Tabor,  Ami  Willscn, 
Hilkiah  Pierce,  Joshua  Brush,  Ira  Farnsworth,  Aaron  H  Orton,  Aaron 
S  Beman,  Charles  Beman,  Phi!o  England,  Benjamin  Richardson,  Lu- 
cius R  Beman,  Hopkins  Saftord,  George  Buck,  James  Bellows,  Ansel 
Shepardson,  Churchill  Samson,  Anson  Soule,  John  P  Hunt. 

FAIRFIELD. — Joab  Smith,  Harmon  Northrop,  Joel  Barber,  Joseph 
A  Farnsworth,  Aaron  Burr,  Lyman  Royce,  Bradley  Soule,  Joseph 
Soulc,  Joseph  Bowdich,  Asahel  Farnsworth,  Samuel  Robie,  Seymour 
Allen,  Bradley  Barlow,  Elias  Barlow,  Lorenzo  A  Babcock,  Daniel 
Morse,  Putnam  G  Stone. 

FLETCHER.— Joseph  Robinson,  Joseph  Ellsworth  jr.,  Otis  Sher- 
man, Albert  Kingsley,  Lucius  Holmes,  John  Kingsley  jr.,  Jesse  Bai- 
ley, Royal  T  Bingham,  Ira  Armstrong. 

FRAJ^KLIM-.—i  H  Hubbard,  Peter  Chase,  Dolphus  Dewing,  Paul 
Gates,  Nahum  Temple,  Asa  Gallup,  Eleazer  Olmstead,  Reuben  Towle 
jr.,  Zachaiiah  Shedd  jr.,  Cha's  Fclton,  Seneca  E  Park,  Philip  S  Gates, 
Isaac  Warner. 

OKORQIJ}. —^iephen  T  Learnord,  Harvey  Colton,  Ira  Hinckley, 
Lorenzo  Janes,  Horatio  Goodrich,  Hiram  H  Hale,  Cyrus  Hotchkiss, 
Wm  W  Williams,  Asaph  Phelps. 

ffIGHGATE.—\^'i\\vAm  Skeels,  Walter  C  Stephens,  Hiram  L Royce, 
V  B  Goodrich,  Henry  Stinehour,  Edgar  Frost,  Ebenezer  Hill,  Charles 
H  Larabee,  Mark  R  Averi'I,  Clark  Allen,  Harvey  Stone,  Joseph  B 
Cutler,  J  H  Faircliilds,  Luther  P  Rexford,  John  Barr,  Cassius  C  Pearce, 
James  Hligaboom,  Daniel  Fillmore,  S  B  Upham,  Abel  Drury,  Geo  M 
Kidder. 


COUNTY  OFFICERS.  99 

M0JVTOOMERY.—B.u{us  Hamilton,  B  W  Fuller,  Eli  W  Bush, 
Daniel  II  IJailey,  Asa  Wheeler,  Lemuel  Kobbins. 

RICHFORD.— John  Huse,  Jay  Powell,  William  Goff,  John  San- 
derson, Wm  Y  Wightman,  Silas  P  Carpenter,  John  Dwyer  jr.,  Aaron 
W  Sears,  Calvin  P  Dwyer,  Perrygreen  White,  John  Saunders,  Israel 
McKennev,  JVathaniel  Sears. 

SHELDOM.—Eri  J  Dcming,  Samuel  White,  Charles  Durkee,  Levi 
Webster,  Peabody  Keyes,  Lemuel  Adams,  Jonathan  F  Scribner,  John 
Fish,  Chester  Janes,  Joseph  S  Butler,  Elihu  Goodsill,  Henry  Hawley, 
Amasa  M  Brown,  Alfred  Keith,  Jacob  Saxe,  Jonathan  Smith,  Isaac  J 
Potter,  Jonas  Brown,  George  Willard. 

ST.  ^LBJlJSrS.— Bates  Turner,  Joseph  H  Brainard,  Henry  E  Sey- 
mour, Jerome  J  Beardsley,  Asa  O  Aldis,  John  Nason,  Aianson  L 
Wright,  AVilliam  Bridges,  Elihu  L  Jones,  Zebdiel  Tracy,  Ralph  Las- 
sell,  Michael  F  Palmer,  Wheat  Beals,  Joseph  Weeks,  Julius  H  Brooks, 
Jonathan  O  Walker,  Charles  Stilphin,  Komeo  H  Iloyt,  George  F 
Houghton,  William  Woodward,  John  Whittemorc,  John  Smith,  Rich- 
ard S  Lock,  Horace  Livingston,  Orrin  Green,  Amos  Hager,  Jonathan 
Huntington. 

Sm^JVrOJV.— Valentine  S  Ferris,  Alfred  Forbes,  Joseph  Blake, 
Geo  W  Foster,  Norman  L  Whittcraore,  Michael  E  Housinger,  Jere- 
miah Sanborn,  Whcelock  S  Thayer,  Orrin  Wood,  Warren  Robinson, 
Asa  G  Bennett,  Casser  A  Mead,  Hiram  Tuller,  Jonathan  Wait,  Lewis 
Janes,  Roswell  Hears  jr.,  Abel  Smith,  Jared  Spalding,  George  Green. 


Iifiinoilte  County^ 

Nathaniel  Jones,  )    „    •  *     ,.  r    i         j-.-l    rt       .     r^      . 
Moses  Fisk  ir       1  •^^^^^^"''"■^  Judges  cfthe  County  Court. 

Horace  Powers,  Morristown,  Sheriff. 

Alvah  Chaffee,  High  Bailiff. 

L  P  Poland  jr..  State's  Attorney. 

Salmon  Wires,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Wm  P  Sawyer,  ) 

Hiram  Town,     >  Jail  Commissioners. 

G  A  Eaton,        ) 

BELVIDERE.— Amos  K  Whittemore,  Alvali  Chaffee,  Moody  Shat 
tuck,  Ephraim  S  Holmes,  Stickney  Hodgkins. 

CAMBRIDGE.— 3a.'s  B  Gilmore,  Norman  Atwood,  Erastus  Town- 
send,  B  S  Miner,  Jesse  Sears,  Earl  Smilie,  Rensellaer  Reed,  Thadde 
us  Murdock,  Oel  Safford,  Martin  Wires,  Miles  Bennett,  Lewis  Pack- 
er, Gardner  Gates,  Eli  N  Bennett,  Asa  W  French,  Henry  Stowel], 
Erastus  S  Meech. 

£Z>£JV.— Luther  H  Brown,  John  T  Pratt,  Abel  Smith,  Daniel  Mel- 
vin,  Sam'l  Plumley  jr.,  Massa  Bassett,  Philo  A  Mathews,  Moses  Ma- 
on,  Eli  Hinds  jr. 

ELMORE. — Jonathan  Bridge,  David  G  Camp,  Samuel  Bailey,  Har- 
vey Merritt,  Lester  Tillotson,  Crispus  Shaw  jr.,  Seth  Town. 

HYDEPARK.—hucius  H  Noyes,  Harlow  P  Smith,  Philo  G  Camp, 
Jesse  B  Noyes,  John  C  Page,  Nchemiah  Waterman,  Horace  Hazen, 
Stephen  B  Clough,  John  Winslow,  Aaron  Keeler,  E  P  Fitch,  James 
Newland,  Ariel  Huntoon,  Loren  Bundy,  Joshua  Sawyer,  Elisha  Board- 
man,  Francis  Smalley. 

JOHJ\rSOJV. — Andrew  Dow,  Salmon  Wires,  Augustus  Young,  Dan- 
iel Dodge,  Sewell  Newton,  William  Simons,  Samuel  Merriam,  Samu- 
el Andrews,  Cornelius  Lynde,  Charles  H  Clark,  David  G  Perry,  A  W 
Caldwell,  B  W  Poor,  David  Wood, 


100  COUNTT  OFFICERS. 

Jil^JVSFIELD. — Joshua  Luce,  Amanrier  Peterson,  Guy  Nuttine, 
Lynda  Adams,  D  A  Marshall. 

MOHR/STOfi''J\r.— Luther  Bingham,  Samuel  A  Willard,  Nathan 
Gates,  Xolson  Slocomb,  Horace  Powers,  Vernon  P  Noyes,  Amos  Eat- 
on, Nathan  Perkins,  Joseph  Sears,  Benoni  Shaw,  Hiram  Barl,  Vernon 
I  \V  Waterman,  Lathrop  Eaton,  John  Miles,  John  Ferrin,  Moses  Ter- 
rill,  Almerin  Tinlier,  G  A  Eaton,  L  P  Poland.  Daniel  P  Gates,  War- 
ren ^'pal;iin^,  John  West,  Isaac  Allen,  C^harles  Goss,  Geo  W  Gates. 

STKRLIATO.— Moses  Vilas,  Arad  Baker,  Eliab  Wilkins,  Baruoh 
Darling,  Oliver  Sanders. 

S7'(J/f.— Noah  Robinson  jr.,  P  P  Delano.  Lemuel  Thomas,  B  H 
Fuller,  A  C  Burke,  O  VV  Butler,  W  H  H  Bingham,  Zebina  W  Ben- 
nett, Jos  H  Bennett,  Ira  Hudson,  Uriah  Wilkins  jr.,  Luther  S  Bing- 
liam,  N  H  Thomas,  George  Raymond,  Sam'l  R  Smith,  Wm  R  Cheney, 
Abner  Fuller,  On  in  Perkins,  Edwin  Churchill. 

fVATKHl'ILLK.— Jesse  C  Ho]mes,  Richard  Bailey,  Moses  Fisk, 
Jaraes  M  HotchUiss,  Eliphalet  Brush,  Stephen  Leach,  David  Willey, 
Jos  L  B'reeman,  Geo  W  Wilbur. 

H'OLCOTT.—Sdin'l  M  Pennock,  Joel  Davenport,  C  A  Stone,  John 
Hawes,  Gilbert  Noyes,  Ephraim  liadd,  W  G  Ferrin,  P  S  Benjamin, 
Alger  Jones,  Jonathan  Smith. 

Essex  County^ 
Martin  French,        )   a       ^     ,   r    i         .-  .i    ^       ,     n 
Warner  Bin^h  ini    \  •^^'*'*''"'i  Jadn-cs  of  the  County  Court. 

George  VV  Gates,  I^uncnburgh,  Sheriff, 

John  W  Webb,  Jlisrh  Bailiff. 

William  Heywood  jr.,  State's  .Attorney. 

Moody  Rich,  Jad^e  of  Probate. 

Isaac  Cumniings,  \ 

John  Dodge,  >  Jail  Commissioners. 

James  Folansby,  J 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

BLOO.MFIKLD.—SehuYler  W  Holbrook,  Jeremiah  Wright,  Ste- 
phen A  Foss,  Sam'l  N  Silver,  Orlando  Schotf,  Selden  Burbank. 

BRIGilTOA''. — Andrew  Brown,  Isaac  Aldrich,  Amos  Currier,  Wm 
F  Fisher,  Fieehind  Uosebrooks. 

BRUM'S iriCK—EUa.sTiLY\or,  J  B  English,  Elisha  Webster,  Geo 
Marshall,  Koval  C  Belknap. 

C.4JV.4./iJV.— Wm  Morrill,  Gilbert  L  Frizzle,  Fletcher  J  Garnsby, 
Harvey  Hinman,  Heman  Nichols,  Rufus  Lamphear,  Stillman  Blood. 

COJVCOiiW.— Harvey  G  Fry,  David  Hibbard  jr.,  George  Carpenter, 
John  Fry  jr.,  Moses  Hill,  Warner  Bingham,  Benjamin  Woodburv,  Win 
15  May,  John  Morse. 

K.3ST  //.4r/JJV.— Seymour  Walter,  Elijah  Ross,  John  Walter. 

GR.d.YSy.— Ashley  Appleton.  Asa  Wilson  jr  ,  George  Wells,  Jon- 
athan Matthews  jr. 

OUILDHJiLL.—Lxicms  R  Webb,  John  Nichols,  John  Dodge,  Hor- 
ace Ihililiard,  Henry  Mearham,  Daniel  Keith  jr.,  Rufus  C  Lucas,  An- 
son Fisk,  Stephen  Ames,  Wm  H  Hartshorn,  Royal  Cutler,  N  S  Deni- 
Bon,Seth  Cushman,  Jonathan  Benjamin,  R  W  Freeman,  James  Steele, 
Jolin  P  Denison,  Wm  Heywood  jr. 

LEMIA'-G  TOA^  —John  Bailey  2d,  Abdiel  Blodgett,  Cummings  Buf- 
fington,  Stephen  Harris  jr. 

it/JV£.VViit/flO//.— Spencer  Clark,  Miron  S  Chandler,  Reuben  C 
Benton,  Mitchell  Silsbee,  Jonah  Brooks,  William  Chandler,  Seth  Cut- 
ler, Wm  McC  Dickerman,  Reuben  liell,  John  W  Hartshorn,  Leland 
Snow,  James  Morse  jr.,  Stephen  Howe. 


COUNTY   OFFICERS.- 


101 


J!/^//)S7'0JVE.— Daii'l  P  Grow,  John  W  WlIA,  Thomas  Beattie, 
Merrill  Boston,  Sam'l  D  Merrill,  Leonard  Walker,  Joseph  Rich,  John 
Dewey. 

VICTORY. — Jonathan  Hill,  Giles  Jones,  Ansel  Hannum,  Elisha 
Guslini;,  Ransom  Hiill. 

H'EM'LOCK.—i'iUa  Cargill,  James  Cory,  James  V  Blake. 


Grand  isle  Counttf. 
Assistant  Judges  of  the  Countij  Court. 


IraHin, 

Wm  H  Lvman, 

Ahe!  Brown,  Grand  Isle,  Sheriff. 

Pardon  Dewell,  High  Bailiff. 

Wm  W  White,  StaLc''s  Altnmey. 

Jabez  J^add,  Judge  nf  Probate. 

Abner  Ladd,  ^ 

Elihu  P.ivks,  \jail  Commissioners. 

Augustus  Knight,  ) 

A  LB  URGH.— Orlando  Bell,  Jos  M  Mott,  Albert  C  Butler,  Geo  W 
Goodrich,  Jolin  M  Sowles,  David  S  Sweet,  Frederick  Hazen,  Giles 
Harrington,  Wra  L  Sowles,  Thomas  C  Marvin,  Sidney  S  Matthews, 
William  Brown,  Hariy  B  Mott. 

GRAXD  ISLE  —Lewis  Ladd,  Geo  W  Hyde,  Sam'l  B  Gordon,  Na- 
than Witherell,  Jolm  A  Ohamberlin,  Norman  Gordon,  D  E  Griswold. 

ISLE  LA  MOTT.— Am&s-A  L  Holconib,  Carmi  Hall,  Joseph  Bow- 
man, Jesse  S  Goodsill,  Henry  Pike,  Martin  Reynolds,  Joseph  H  Eddy, 
Elihu  Holcomb,  Harry  Hill. 

J^'ORTH HERO.— Aug's  Knight,  Elisha  Hibbard,  Joel  Allen,  L<j- 
Idnd  Whitney,  D.ivid  Harvey,  Harry  Daiby,  Joel  Town,  Asa  Mooney. 

SOUTH  HERO.— Orange  Phelps,  Wm  W  White,  Abner  B  Lan- 
doii,  Zenas  G  Clark,  George  Landon,  Lorenzo  Hall. 


Military  Department. 

His  Excellency  WILLIAM  SLADE,  ?vliddlebury,  Commander-in-Chief. 

Brig  Gen.  F.  W.  Hopkins,  Rutland,  Adjutant  and  Inspector  General. 

Brig.  Gen.  DbW.  C.  Clarke,  Brandon,  (Quarter  Master  Gciici uL 

Brig.  Gen.  Andre^i  Tracy,  Woodstock,  Judge  Advocate  Oeneral. 

Col.  M..  (yARiER  Hai.l,  Bennington,   ^ 

Col.  James  W.  Hickok,  Burlington,  (  „■,     .„  /i„.„„ 
,>   1    ,,r  n  Tj  ^  >  .itas  de  Camp. 

Col.  VvALrER  BuRNHAM,  Barre ,         i  '^ 

Col.  Alfred  Hebard,  Randolph,       J 

Jftajors  tieneral' 

Heman  R.  Smith,  Hinesburgh,  First.  Division. 
John  Nason,  St.  Albans,  Second  Division. 
ThUMAN  B.  Ransom,  Norwich,  Third  Division. 
Urisadier  Grtteratit 


Brigade. 

1  Isaac  McDaniels,  Dauby. 

2  Russell  Hickok   Poultney. 

3  Cassius  P  Peck,  Burlington. 

4  Horace  Wadsworth,  No.  Hero. 

5  William  Hidden,  Crafti5jjury. 

Command  ins  Officers  of  IZesiuteuts. 


Brigade. 

6  James  Morse,  Wateiford. 

7  Ebenezer  Bass,  Williamstown. 

8  Artemas  Cushman,  Warren. 

9  Stephen  Dudley,  Peru. 


Rraimcnts. 

1  Perez  Harwood,  Bennington. 

2  Hiram  T  Lillie,  Danby. 

3  Horace  Hastings,  Wilmington, 

4  James  R  Noble,  Tinmouth. 


Regiments. 

o  Isaac  C  Wheaton,  Pittsford. 

6  Stephen  N  Warren,  Orwell. 

7  Benj.amin  Allen,  Lincoln. 

8  Orville  Shaw,  Jericho. 


!l03 


MILITARY. 


Reghncnt. 
9  Joseph  Hatch,  Burlington. 

10  Giles  Harrington,  Alburgh. 

11  R  D  Loomis,  St.  Albans. 

12  Hazen  B  Latld,  Enosburgh. 

13  Giles  A  Barber,  Cambridge. 

14  John  Hiirlburt,  Glover. 
j  15  Geo  W  Gates,  Lunenburgh. 

16  John  G  Darling,  Concord. 

17  Tho's  Nelson  jr.,  Ryegate. 

18  Ira  McLoud,  Woodbury. 

19  Henry  Cutterlield,  Topshani, 

Staff  Departnieiit. 
t^stjutanl  Gciierars  MPepartment, 

F.  W.  Hopkins,  Rutland,  Adjutant  and  Inspector  Oeneral. 
Bial  Boynton,  Hinesburgh,  Inspector  First  Division. 
George  F  Houghton,  St.  Albans,  Inspector  Second  Div. 
Ira  Davis,  Norwich,  Inspector  Third  Div. 

MAJORS    AND    INSPECTORS. 


Regiment. 

20  Artemas  Houghton,  Orange. 

21  Ira  Kidder,  Braintree. 

22  Isaiah  P  Matthews,  Rochester. 

23  Wm  E  Lewis,  Norwich. 

24  Vacant. 

25  David  Bailey,  Chester. 

26  E  B  Rannov,  Westminster. 

27  Rollin  W  Keyes,  Putney. 
Rifle.  J  B  Bowdish,  Swanton. 
First  Uniform 

J  D  ]\IitchelI,  Brandon. 


Brigade. 

1  Burton  Still,  Sandgate. 

2  David  H  Sabin,  Wallingford. 

3  Ja's  McM  Shafter,  Burlington 

4  Vacant. 

5  Paul  T  Sweet,  Johnson. 

ADJUTANTS. 


Brigade. 

6  C  J  Wright,  St.  Johnsbury. 

7  Vacant. 

8  Royal  Edson,  Rochester. 

9  David  B  Gray,  Londonderry. 


Regiment. 

1  Vacant. 

2  Daniel  H  Bromley. 

3  Euos  S  Riddle. 

4  Alonzo  Hyde,  Middletown. 

5  James  Kellogg,  Pittsford. 


Regiment. 

10  Geo  B  Darling,  Concord. 

17  James  Cowles,  Ryegate. 

18  Harry  Vail,  Montpelier. 

.19  Wm  G  Dickev,  Topsham. 

20  Horace  Fifiel'd,  Orange. 


6  Emer=on  R  Wright,  Middleb'y.    21  M  H  Sessions,  Randolph. 


7  Geo  D  CoUamer,  Bristol. 
SRC  Smith,  Waterbury.    ■ 
9  James  L  Wheelock,  Milton. 

10  Abel  Plielps  3d,  South  Hero. 

11  Vacant. 

12  Caleb  Royce  jr.,  Richford. 

13  Julius  A  keeler,  Hydepark. 

14  Dan  Gray  2d,  Glover. 

15  Vacant. 


22  Minot  Wheeler,  Bethel. 

23  Sylvester  M  Hewctt,  Norwich. 

24  Geo  B  Warren,  Woodstock. 
95  Horace  Martin,  Baltimore. 

26  Wm  S  Barrv,  Rockingham. 

27  Orin  Slade, 'Putney. 
Rifle.^  G  Stone,  Fairfield. 
First  Vniforni 

Ira  Nourse,  Pittsford. 


Qitafter  tUfister-s  Nepfirtuient. 

DeWitt  C.  Clarke,  Brandon,  Quarter  Master  General. 
John  D  Smith,  Panton,   Quarter  Master  First  Divisio7i. 
Jerome  J  Beardsley,  St.  Albans,  Quarter  Master  Second  Div. 
C  G  Eastman,  Woodstock,  Quarter  Master  Third  Div. 
quAKTER  Masters. 


Brigade. 

1  G  L  Sanderson,  Sunderland. 

2  Wm  P  Hyde,  Castleton. 

3  Vacant. 

4  L  R  Brainerd,  St.  Albans. 

5  Henrv  O  Pike,  Derby. 

6  M  K  Parks,  Watertbrd. 

7  Harvey  Tilden,  Northfield. 

8  Royal  Tupper,  Rochester. 


Brigade. 

9  Wm  D  Leonard,  Winhall. 

Rcgiinent. 

1  Vacant. 

2  Vacant. 

3  Cyrus  Carpenter,  Guilford. 

4  Hiram  F  Button,  Clarendon. 

5  Wm  B  Colburn,  Castleton. 

6  Edwin  Valett,  Middlebury. 


MILITARY. GOV.  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. U.  S.  SEVATE.       10.3 


aeginicnt. 

7  Will  D  Burt,  Vergennes). 

8  W  S  Hawkiii.^,  Underhill. 

9  H  H  Doolittle,  Burlington. 

10  Wm  W  White,  Alburgli 

11  James  Russell,  St.  Albans. 

12  D  F  Janes,  Sheldon. 

13  W  H  H  Bingham,  Stow. 

14  Ezra  D  Conant,  Glover. 

15  J  W  Hartshorn,  Lunenburgh. 

16  Nath'I  Bacon,  St.  Johnsbury. 

17  David  H  Beattie,  Barnet. 

18  Vacant. 


Reiriment. 

19  E  P  Lewis,  Bradford. 

20  James  M  Currier,  Berlin. 

21  L  M  Flint,  Braintree. 

22  Wm  T  Gloason,  Bethel. 

23  David  S  Barrett,  Strafford. 

24  Vacant. 

25  Vacant. 

26  John  Bunks,  Windham. 

27  David  Howard,  Townshend. 
Rifle.  Horace  O  Green,  St.  Alb's. 
First  Uniform 

Dana  JI  Haven,  Wallingford. 


JTudgo  nMdr orate'' s  ISepartiitetit. 

Andrew  Tracy,  ^V ooisiock,  Judge  Advocate  General. 

JUDGE    ADVOCATES. 


Division. 

1  Vacant. 

2  Henry  E  Seymour,  St.  Albans. 

3  J  P  Kidder,  Braintree. 
Brigade. 

1  Geo  H  Harman,  Pawlet, 

2  Vacant. 

3  Geo  K  Piatt,  Burlington. 


Brigade. 

4  Asa  O  Aldis,  St.  Albans. 

5  Stoddard  B  Colby,  Derby. 

6  William  Mattocks,  Peacham. 

7  Alpheus  Tilden,  Barro. 

8  Sumner  A  Webber,  Rochester. 

9  Albert  M  Albee,  Londonderry. 


Ciovei-mneut  of  t  Sic  United  States. 
JOHN  TYl.ER,  of  \\xs,\ma..  President ;  Salary  iS25,000. 
[The   office  of  Vice    President  is    vacant,   by  the   accession  of  the 
Vice  President  to  the  Presidency.] 

Jftembers  of  the  Cabinet. 
John  C.  Calhoun,  of  South  Carolina,  Seeretary  of  Stale,    "j 
George  M.  Bibb,  of  Kentucky,  Secretary  of  the  Treasury.     Salary 
William  Wilkins,  of  Pensylvania,  Secretary  of  War.         >$6,000 

, ,  Secretary  of  the  JVavy.  J  each. 

Charles  A.  Wickliffe,  of  Ky.,  Post  Master  Oencral.       j 
John  Nelson,  of  Maryland,  Attorney  General ;  Salary  $4,000. 


Twenty-EigJitli  Cong 

[Meets  first  Monday 
Jfleiitbei's  of 

Term  eip. 


John  Fairfield, 

184,1 

George  Evans,* 

1847 

NEW  HAMPSHIRE. 

Levi  Woodbury, 

1847 

Charles  G  Alherton, 

1849 

VERMONT. 

William  Upham,* 

1849 

Samuel  S  Phelps,* 

1851 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

Rufus  Choate,* 

1845 

Isaac  C  Bates,* 

1847 

RHODE  ISLAND. 

John  B  Francis,* 

1845 

James  F  Simmons,* 

1847 

CONNECTICUT. 

J  W  Huntington,* 

1845 

John  M  Niles, 

1849 

ress,  Second  Session. 
in  December  1843.] 
the  Senate. 

NEW  YORK.    Term.  exp. 


N  P  Tallmadge,* 

1845 

Silas  Wright  jr., 

1849 

NfcW  JERSEY. 

William  Dayton,* 

1845 

Jacob  W  Miller,* 

1847 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

Daniel  Sturgeon, 

1845 

James  Buchanan, 

1849 

DELAWARE, 

Richard  H  Bayard,* 

1845 

Thomas  Clayton,* 

1847 

MARYLAND. 

William  D  Merrick,* 

1845 

James  A  Peaice,* 

1849 

VIRGINIA. 

William  C  Rives,* 

1845    " 

William  S  Archer,* 

1847 

104: 


SENATE  — HOUSE  OF  REPRF.SENTATI  VE3. 


NORTH  CAROLIN 

Willie  P  Maiigum,* 
W  H  Haywood  jr., 

SOUTH  CAROLI 

Daniel  E  Hugpr, 
George  McDuffic, 

GEORGIA, 

John  M  Berrien,* 
William  T  Culquit, 

ALABAMA. 

Dixon  IJ  Lewis, 
Arthus  P  Bagl.y, 

MISSISSIPPI 

John  Henderson,* 
Robert  J  Walker, 

LOIJISIANA. 

Alexander  Barrow,* 
Henry  Johnson,* 

TENNESSEE 

E  H  Foster,* 
Spencer  Jannagin,* 
Those  marked  *  are 


A.   Term  ex. 
1847 
1849 

NA. 

1847 
1849 

1847 
1849 

1847 
1849 

1843 
1847 


1847 
1849 

1845 
1847 
Whigs,  the 


KENTUCKY.    TVrm  exj). 

James  T  Morehead,*  1847 

John  J  Crittenden,  1849 

OHIO. 

Benjamin  Tappan,  1845 

William  Allen,  1849 

INDIANA. 

Albert  S  White,*  1845 

Edward  .A.  Hannegan,  1849 

ILLINOIS. 

James  Semple,  pro  te.vi.  1847 

h'idney  Breeze,  1849 

MISSOURI. 

Thomas  H  Benton,  1845 

D  R  Atchinson,  1849 

ARKANSAS. 

Vacant.  1847 

.■\  H  Sevier,  1849 

MICHIGAN. 

\  S  Porter,*  1845 

William  Woodbridge,*  1847 
others  are  Democrats. 


Memljcrs  of 

T)ist. 

MAINE. 

1  Joshua  Merrick, 

2  Robn-  P  Dunlap, 

3  Liit'r  Severance,* 

4  F  H  Morse,* 

5  Vacant, 

0  Hannibal  Hamlin, 
7  Cary. 

NEW   HVMPSHIRE. 

By  General  TicUct. 
Edmund  Burke, 
John  R  Reding, 
John  P  Hale, 
Moses  Norris  jr. 

VERMONT. 

1  Solomon  Foot,* 

2  Geo  W  Collamer,* 

3  Geo  P  Marsh,* 

4  Paul  Dillingham  jr. 

MASSACHUSETTS. 

1  R  C  VVintlirop,* 
'2  Daniel  P  King,* 

3  Amos  Abbott,* 

4  Wm  Parmenter, 

5  Cliarles  Hudson,* 
t>  Osmyn  Baker,* 

7  Julius  Rockwell,* 

8  John  a  Adams,* 

9  Henry  Williams, 
10  Joseph  Grirmnell.* 

CONNECTICUT. 

1  Tho's  H  Seymour, 
ii  John  Stewart, 


the  House  of  Kei>resentatives. 


Dist. 

3  Geo  H  Catlin, 

4  Samuel  Simons. 

RHODE   ISLAND. 

1  H  Y  Cranston,* 

2  Robert  Potter.* 

NEW  YORK. 

1  Sehih  B  Strong, 
9  Henry  C  Murphv, 

3  J  Phillips  Pho'nix,* 

4  Wm  B  Mac  lay, 

5  Moses  G  Leonard, 
(J  Hamilton  Fish,* 

7  Jos  H  Anderson, 

8  R  D  Davis, 

9  Ja's  G  Clinton, 

10  Jerera'h  Russell, 

11  Zadock  Pratt, 

12  David  L  Seymour, 

13  Dan'l  D  Barnard'* 

14  Wm  G  Hunter,* 

15  Jjcmuel  Stetson, 
Itj  Chesselden  Ellis, 

17  Cha's  S  Benton, 

18  Preston  King, 

19  OrvilleHuiigerford, 

20  L  D  Carpenter, 

21  J  E  Cary, 
23  S  .M  Purdy, 

23  Orvilie  Robin.son, 

24  Horace  Whcaton, 
2.5  George  Rathbun, 

26  Amasa  Dana, 

27  Byram  Green, 


Dist. 

28  Th's  J  Patterson.* 

29  Cha's  H  Carroll,* 

30  Wm  S  Hubbell, 

31  Aslrer  Tyler,* 

32  Wm  A  Moseley,* 

33  Alliert  Smith,* 

34  WaBliingt'nHunt.* 

NEW  JERSEY, 

1  L  <.i  C  Elmer, 

2  George  Sikes, 

3  Lsaac  G  Farlee, 

4  L  Kirkpatrick, 

5  Wm  Wright.* 

DELAWARE. 

Geo  B  Rodney.* 

PENNSYLVANIA. 

1  Edw  Joy  Morris,* 

2  Jos  R  Ingersof,* 

3  John  T  Smith, 

4  Cha's  J  Ingersoll, 

5  Jacob  S  Yost, 
()  M  n  Jenks,* 

7  A  R  Mclllvane,* 

8  Jeremiah  Brown,* 

9  John  Ritter, 

10  R  Broadhead  jr., 

11  Benj  A  Bidlack, 

12  David  Wilmot, 

13  James  Pollock,* 

14  Alex'r  Ramsey,* 

15  Henry  Ness,* 
It)  James  Black, 

17  James  Irwin,*         | 


Hi. 

USE  OF  REPKESETfTATIVES.                                         105 

Dist. 

Dist. 

Dist. 

18  Andrew  Stewart,* 

5  Preston,* 

3  J  W  Blackvvell, 

19  Henry  D  Foster, 

6  Tho's  A  Spence. 

4  Alvan  Cullom, 

20  John  Dickey.* 

NORTH  CABOl  IN  A. 

5  Geo  W  Jones, 

21  C  Darragh,* 

1  Th's  L  Clingman,* 

G  Aaron  V  Brown, 

22  Sam'I  Hayes, 

2  D  M  Barringer,* 

7  D  W  Dickenson,* 

23  Cha's  M  Reed,* 

3  David  S  Rcid, 

8  Ja's  H  Peyton,* 

24  Jos  Buflington,* 

4  Edmund  Deberry,* 

9  Cave  Jolinson, 

OHIO. 

5  R  M  Saunders, 

10  John  B  Ashe,* 

1  Alex'r  Duncan, 

6  James  J  M'Kay, 

11  Milton  Brown.* 

9  John  Fi  Weller, 

7  J  R  J  Daniel, 

KENTUCKY. 

SRC  Schenck,* 

BAH  Arrington, 

1  Lynn  Bovd, 

4  Joseph  Vance,* 

9  Kenneth  Rayner.* 

2  Willis  Green,* 

."j  Emery  D  Potter, 

SOUTH  Carolina. 

3  Henry  Grid  r,* 

G  Henry  St.  John, 

1  James  A  Black, 

4  Geo  A  Caldwell, 

7  Jos  J  McDowell, 

2  Rich'd  F  f-Mmpson, 

5  James     tone, 

8  J  J  Van  Metre,* 

3  Jos  A  Woodward, 

6  John  White,* 

9  Elias  Florence,* 

4  John  Campb"ll, 

7  VV  P  Thoinasson,* 

10  E.  S.  Haniblin,* 

5  Artemas  Burt, 

8  Garret  Davis,* 

11  Jacob  Brinkerhoft", 

6  Isaac  E  Holmes, 

9  Richard  French, 

12  S.  F.  Vinton,* 

7  R  Barnwell  Rhetf. 

10  J  W  Tibbats. 

13  C  B  Johnson,* 

GEORGIA. 

INDIANA. 

14  Alex'r  Harper,* 

Bi/  Omeral  Ticket. 

1  Rob't  Dale  Owen, 

15  Joseph  Morris, 

E  J  Black, 

2  Tho's  J   Henley, 

16  Ja's  Matthews, 

H  A  Haralson, 

3  Thomas  Smith, 

17  Wni  C  McCauslin, 

D  L  Clinch,* 

4  Caleb  B  Smith,* 

18  Ezra  Dean, 

J  H  Lumpkin, 

5  Wm  J  Brown, 

19  Dan'I  R  Tilden,* 

Howell  Cobb, 

6  John  W  Davis, 

20  J  R  Giddings,* 

Wm  11  Stiles, 

7  Jos  A  Wright, 

21  H  R  Brinkerhoft". 

A  H  Stephens,* 

8  John  Pettit, 

MICHIGAM. 

A  H  Chappell. 

9  Sam'I  C  Sample,* 

1  Rob't  McClelland, 

ALABAMA. 

10  Andrew  Kennedy. 

2  liucius  Lyon, 

1  James  Dellett,* 

ILLINOIS. 

3  James  B  Hunt. 

9  James  E  Belser, 

1  Robert  Smith, 

VIRGINIA. 

3  Dixon  H  Lewis, 

2  Jno  AM'Clernand, 

1  Arch'd  Atkinson, 

4  W  W  Payne, 

3  Orlando  B  Ficklin, 

2  Geo  C  Dromgoole, 

5  G  S  Houston, 

4  John  Wentworth, 

3  Walter  Coles, 

6  Reuben  Chapman, 

5  Step'n  A  Douglass, 

4  Edw  VV  Hubard, 

7  F  G  M'Connell. 

6  Joseph  P  Hoge, 

5 

MISSISSIPPI. 

7  J  J  Hardin.* 

6  John  W  Jones, 

By  Gtvcral  Ticket. 

MISSOURI. 

7 , 

Jacob  Thompson, 

By  General  Ticket. 

8  W  Newton,* 

Wm  J  Haminct, 

James  M  Hughes, 

9  Samuel  Chilton,* 

Rob't  W  Roberts, 

James  H  Relfe, 

10  Wm  F  Lucas, 

T  M  Tucker. 

Gustavus  B  Bower, 

11  Win  Taylor, 

LOUISIANA. 

James  B  Bowlin, 

12  A  A  Chapman, 

1  JohnSlidell, 

John  Jameson. 

13  Geo  VV  Hopkins, 

2  Alcee  l^abrancbe. 

atelegates. 

14  Geo  W  Sumire  s,* 

3  John  B  Dawson, 

FLORIDA   TER. 

15  Lewis  J  Steenrod. 

4  Isaac  E  Morse. 

David  Levy. 

MARYLAND. 

ARKANSAS. 

WISCONSIN    TER. 

1  John  M  S  Causin,* 

Edward  A  Cross. 

Henry  Dodge. 

2  Francis  Brengle,* 

TENNESSEE. 

IOWA  TER 

3  John  VVethered,* 

1  Andrf  w  Johnson, 

Augustus  C  Dodge. 

4  John  P  Kenedy,* 

2  Wm  T  Senter,* 

Those  Marked  *  are 

Whigs,  all  the  others  are 

Democrats. 

Total,  144  Democrats,  79  Whigs. 

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POPULATION  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES,  ETC.                                        j 

Population  of  tJne  United  States,    according  to  the  || 

Six  Envuneratious.                                         1 

FROM  THE   OFFICIAL  REVISION.                  ^                                    j 

States. 

1791). 

1800 

1810. 

1820. 

1830. 

1840, 

Maine, 

96,540 

151,719 

228,705 

298,335 

399,955 

501,793 

N.  H, 

141.899 

183,702 

214,360 

244,161 

269,328 

284,574 

Muss. 

378,717 

423,245 

472,040 

523,287 

610,408 

737,699 

R.Island 

69,110 

69,122 

77,031 

83,059 

97,199 

108,830 

Conn. 

a38,14l 

251 ,002 

262,042 

275,202 

297,665 

309,978 

Vt. 

85,416 

154,465 

217,713 

235,764 

280,652 

291,948 

N.  York 

340,130 

586,756 

959,949 

1,372,812 

1,918,608 

2,428,921 

N.J. 

184,139 

211,949 

949,555 

277,575 

320,823 

373,306 

Penu. 

434,373 

602,365 

810,091 

1,049,458 

1,348,233 

1,724,033 

Del. 

59,098 

64,273 

72,674 

72,749 

76,748 

78,085 

Md. 

319,728 

341,548 

380,546 

407,350 

447,040 

469,232 

Va. 

748,308 

880,200 

974,6^2 

1,065,379 

1,211,405 

1,239,797 

N.  C. 

393,751 

478,103 

555,500 

638,829 

737,987 

753,419 

s.  c. 

249,073 

345,591 

415,115 

502,742 

581,185 

594,398 

Geois;ia, 

82,548 

162,101 

252,433 

340,987 

516,823 

691 ,392 

Ala.^ 

20,845 

127,901 

309,527 

590,756 

Miss. 

8,850 

40,352 

75,448 

136,621 

375,651 

Lou. 

76,556 

153,407 

215,739 

352,411 

Tenn. 

35,791 

105,602 

261,727 

422,813 

681,904 

829,210 

Ky. 

73,077 

220,955 

406,511 

564,317 

687,917 

779,828 

Oliio, 

45,365 

230,760 

581,434 

937,903 

1,519,467 

Indiana, 

4,875 

24,520 

147,178 

343,031 

685,866 

Illinois, 

12,282 

55,211 

157,455 

476,183 

fiiissou. 

20,845 

66,586 

140,443 

383,702 

ArUan. 

14,273 

30,388 

97,574 

Mich. 

4,762 

8.896 

31,639 

212,267 

D.  Col. 

14,093 

24,023 

33,039 

39,834 

43,712 

Florida, 

34,730 

54,477 

Wiscon. 

30,945 

Iowa, 

43,112 

Total, 

3,929,827 

5,305,925 

7,239,814 

9,638,131 

12^86679'20 

17,068,666 

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19,266  18( 

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Total  aggregate               17,062,566  |  [ 

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39,842  19 

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Tot'l  14,1 

39,103  38 

3,245  2,487,213 

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Junib            977  Universities  or  colleges              173 

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Carolina,  in  which  the  Legislatures  elect.  In  Louisiana  the  People 
vote,  and  the  Legislature  elect  from  the  two  highest  candidates. 


*  Governors  of  Territories  appointed  by  the  President  and  Senate. 

t  There  are  four  sessions  of  the  Legislature  of  Rhode  Island,  viz: 
on  the  first  Wednesday  of  May  and  June,  and  on  the  last  Wednesday 
of  October  and  January. 


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,  JUDICIARY. RATES  OF   POSTAGE. 


Judiciary. 
Stiprrtn/"  fourt. 
Roger  B  Taney,  Md.,       «  liicf  Justice,      jSp.  1836, 
Assistant  Justice,       1811, 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


1829, 
1835, 
1837, 
1837, 
1811, 


Sal.  $5,000. 
4,500. 

4,.5no. 

4,500. 
4  500. 
4,500. 
4,500. 


Attorney  General,      1842, 


4,000. 
Fees,  &c. 
Fees,  &c. 


Joseph  Story.  Mass., 

John  AicLean,  Ohio, 

James  .M  Wayne,  Ga., 

John  .\!cKinley,  Ahi., 

William  Catron,  Tenu. 

Peter  V  Daniel,  Va., 

Two  vacancies. 

John  JVelson,  i\td., 

W  T  Carroll,  Washington,  Clerk, 

Alexander  Hunter,  D.  C,  Marshall, 

The  t^uprome  Court  is  held  in  the  i^'ity  of  Washington,  and  has  one 
session  annually,  commencing  on  the  second  Monday  of  January. 
MPisli-icl  and  fircuil  €'oiirts. 

Maine. — Dhtrict — Wiscasset,  last  Tuesday  in  February,  and  first 
Tuesday  in  September;  Portland,  first  Tuesday  in  June  and  Decem- 
ber.    Circuit — Portland,  1st  May  ;  Wiscassett,  1st  October. 

New  Hampshire. — District — Portsmouth,  third  Tuesday  in  March 
and  September  ;  E.veter,  third  Tuesday  in  June  and  December.  Cir- 
cuit—Porlamoiiib,  8th  May  ;  Exeter,  8th  October. 

Vermont.— D/i-Jnc(—Hutland,  6th  October  ;  Windsor,  24th  May. 
Circuit — Windsor,  21st  May  ;  Rutland,  3d  October. 

Massachi'setts. — District — Boston,  third  Tuesday  in  March,  fourth 
Tuesday  in  June,  second  Tuesday  in  September,  and  first  Tuesday  in 
December.     Circuit — Boston,  15th  May  and  loth  October. 

Co.xNECTicuT. — District — -New  IJaven,  fourth  Tuesday  in  February 
and  August;  Hartford,  fourth  Tuesday  in  May  and  November.  Cir- 
cuit— New  Haven,  last  Wednesday  in  April ;  Hartford,  17th  September. 

New  York,  South  District. — District — New  York,  first  Tuesday 
in  each  month.  Circuit — New  York,  last  Monday  in  February,  first 
Monday  in  April,  last  Monday  in  July  and  November. 

New  York,  North  District. — District — Albany,  third  Tuesday  in 
January  ;  Utica,  last  Tuesdi^iy  in  August.  C/rcut(— Albany,  second 
Tuesday  in  .(une  and  Novemlier. 

Utiitrtl  States  .Jfitdicia!  Ot'iirei's  sm  Tt'ei-titont. 

Samuel  Prentiss,  Montpelier,  Jiidsrc. 

(:;iiarles  Davis,  Danville,  District  .Attorney.  , 

William  Barron,  Er.idlbrJ,  Marshall. 

Archibald  W  Hyde,  Burlington,  Cnllector  of  Customs. 

Edward  H  Prentiss,  Montpelier,  Clerk. 


30  miles. 

6  cents. 

80  " 

10 

150  " 

12  1-2 

400  " 

18  3-4 

25 

Rates  of  Postage. 
On  a  Single  Eietter, 

For  any  distance  not  exceeding 

Over  30,  and  not  e.xceeding 

Over  80,  and  not  exceeding 

Over  150,  and  not  exceeding 

Over  400  miles, 

A  Letter  composed  of  two  pieces  of  paper  is  charged  with  double 
these  rates  ;  of  three  pieces,  with  trrp'e;  of  four  pieces,  with  quad- 
ruple. "  One  Of  more  pieces  of  paper,  mailed  as  a  letter,  and  weigh- 
ing one  ounce,  shall  be  charged  with  ijuadriq>lc  postage;  at  the  same 
rate,  should  the  weight  be  greater." 

JVemtpaper  Fontage. 

For  each  J^eicspaper ,  not  carried  out  of  the  State  in  which  it  is 
published,  or  if  cariied  out  of  the  State,  not  carried  over  one  hundred  | 


RATES  OF   POSTAGE. COLLEGES   IN   VERMOKT.  109 

milfK,  one  cent.     Over  one  hundred   miles  and  out  of  ilie  State   in 
which  it  is  publishfd,  one  and  a  hall'  cents. 

Jilaguzities  and  Wantphleia. 

If  published  pi-riodically,  distance  not  exceeding  one  hundred  miles, 
one  and  one-half  cents  per  s-heet.  If  publislied  periodically,  distance 
over  one  hundred  miles,  two  and  one  half  cents  per  sheet.  If  net 
published  periodically,  distance  not  over  one  hundred  miles,  four 
cents  per  sheet.  If  not  published  periodically,  distance  over  one 
hundred'miles,  six  cents  per  sheet.  Books  published  in  extra  news- 
papers are  charged  with  periodical  postage. 

"  Y^y cry  printed  Pamphlet  or  Magazine  which  contains  more  than  24 
p.ige3  on 'a  ru?/a/ sheet,  or  any  sheet  of  less  dimensions,  shall  be 
charged  by  the  sheet ;  and  small  pamphlets,  printed  on  a  half  or  quar- 
ter sheet  of  royal  cr  less  size,  shsll  be  charged  with  half  the  amount 
of  postage  charged  on  a  full  sheet." 

The  postage  on  Skip  Letters,  if  delivered  at  the  office   where  the 
vessel  arrives,  si^  cents  ;  if  convoyed   by  post,  two  cents  in  addition 
to  the  ordinary  postage. 
Hxtract  of  a  i'irciifar  front  the  W.  .TJT.  €ifneral. 

Postmasters  may  enclose  money  in  a  letter  to  the  publisher  of  a 
newspaper,  (or  magazine,)  to  pay  the  subscription  of  a  third  person, 
and  frank  the  letter,  if  written  by  himself. 

Any  writing  or  marks  on  the  margin  of  a  newspaper  sent  by  mail, 
subjects  it  to  letter  postage,  and  the  person  sending  it  to  a  fine  of  five 
dollars. 


Colleges  in  Vernioiit,  &c. 

Ukiversitv  of  Vermont,  Burlington.  Faculty, — Rev.  John 
Wheeler,  D.  D.  President ;  George  W  Benedict,  M.  A.,  Rev.  Joseph 
Torrey,  M.  A.,  Farrand  N  Benedict,  M.  A.,  Henry  Chaney,  M.  A., 
Calvin  Pease,  M.  A.  Catalogue,  1844, — Freshmen  30,  sophomores  .31, 
juniors,  26,  seniors,  25 — 112.  Commencement  first  Wednesday  in  Au- 
gust. Vacations,  one  of  four  weeks  from  commencement,  one  of 
<:ight  weeks  from  first  Wednesday  in  December,  and  one  of  one  week 
from  second  Wednesday  in  May. 

Middlebury  College,  Midddeburv.  Faculty, — Rev.  Benjamin 
Labai;ee,  D.  U.  President  ;  Solomon  Stoddard,  A.  M.,  A  C  Twining, 
A  M.,  Rev.  Albert  Smith,  A.  M.,  C  B  Adams,  A.  M.,  William  F 
Basconi,  A.  M.,  Matthew  D  Gordon,  A.  M.  Catalogue,  1844,  Fresh- 
men 21,  sophomores  15,  juniors  16,  seniors  7 — 59  Commencement 
last  Wednesday  in  July.  Vacations,  from  comineneement  five  weeks, 
from  last  Wednesday  in  November  one  week,  from  second  Wednesday 
in  February  fvo  weeks,  from  second  Wednesday  in  May  one  week. 

Norwich  University,  Norwich.  Faculty, — Truman  B  Ransom, 
Vice  President  and  Piof.  Natural  and  Moral  Philosophy  and  Military 
Tactics  and  Civil  Engineering  ;  D  Richardson  A.  M,  Professor  of 
Mathematics  ;  the  other  Professorships  are  vacant.  Annual  Com- 
mencement Thursday  next  after  third  Wednesday  in  August.  One 
vacation  of  four  weeks  from  the  Annual  Commencement. 

Vermont  Medical  College,  Woodstock — Incorporated  October 
26th,  1635.  Hon  Henry  M  Childs,  M.  D.  President.  Trustees,  Hen 
ry  H  Childs,  Benjamin  C  C  Parker,  John  A  Pratt,  Norman  Williams, 
Jacob  Collamer,  Benjamin  R  Palmer.  Faculty,  Henry  H  Childs,  M. 
D.,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  iVfedicine  ;  Hon.  Jacob 
Collamer,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Medical  Jurisprudence  ;  Alonzo  Clitrk, 
M.  I).  Professor  of  Institutes  of  Medicine  and  Pathological  Anatomy  j 
Elisha  Bartlett,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Obstetrics,  and  Materia  Medica  ; 
Benjamin  R  Palmer,   M.  D.,  Professor  of  General,  Special,  and  Surg- 


110  COLLEGES. BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTIONS,  ETC. 


ica  Anatomy  and  Physiology;  Edward  S  Moore,  M.  D.,  Professor  of 
the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Suisrery  ;  Chester  Dewey,  M.  D.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Clie..astry  and  Botany  ;  Daniel  Campbell,  M.  D.,  Demonstra- 
tor of  Anatomy.  Board  of  Examiners,  (appointed  by  the  Supreme 
Court,)  Dyer  Story,  IVl.  D.,  Job  Lyman,  A.  J\l.,  Joseph  A  Dennison, 
jun.,  M.  D.,  Rev.  Worthington  Wright,  A.  M.,  S  P  Danford,  M.  D. 
Medical  Lectures  commence  on  the  tirst  Thursday  in  March,  and 
continue  fourteen  weeks,  at  the  close  of  which,  the  public  anniversary 
exercises  are  held  and  degrees  conferred.  During  the  recess  of  public 
lectures  a  systematic  course  of  instructions  is  given  in  Medical  Sci- 
ence. The  Winter  Term  commences  the  first  of  December,  and 
continues  three  months,  during  which,  instruction  and  daily  demon- 
strations are  given.  The  Institution  is  in  a  flourishing  condition,  with 
additional  facilities  for  instruction. 

Castleton  Medical  College,  Castleton.  Joseph  Perkins,  M. 
D.,  President,  Professor  of  Materia  Modica  and  Physiology  ;  Ezra  S 
Carr,  M.  D.,  Registrar,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Pharmacy  and  Natu- 
ral History.  Faculty, — Chauncy  L  Mitchell,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Ob- 
stori?<!  and  Medic-l  JuciiprudenCe  ;  William  Sweetsor,  M.  D.,  Pro- 
fessor of  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medecine  ;  A  C  Post,  M.  D.,  Profes- 
sor of  tlie  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine ;  Samuel  1  arkmaa, 
M.  D.,  Professor  of  Descriptive  and  Surgical  Anatomy  ;  Egbert  Jamie- 
son,  M.  D.,  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy.  There  are  anriually  two  cour- 
ses of  lectures  delivered  at  Castleton  Medical  College,  each  course 
continuing  four  months  ;  the  Spring  session  commencing  on  the  last 
Thursday  in  February ;  the  Fall  session,  on  the  first  Thursday  in 
August.  Fees. — For  Matriculation,  ^5  ;  for  all  the  Lectures,  $50  ; 
Graduation,  $1G.  The  College  possesses  an  ample  and  valuable  .'As- 
tronomical Museum,  Cabinets  of  Materia  Medica,  and  Natural  Histo- 
ry, complete  Chemical  apparatus,  and  neat  and  commodious  Lecture 
rooms.     Isaac  T  Wright,  Treasurer. 

TiioY  Conference  Academy,  Poultnet. — Rev.  J  T  Peck,  Prin. 

Newbury  Seminary,  Newbury. — Clark  T  Baker,  Principal. 

Newbury  Biblical  iNSTrTUTE,  Newbury. — Wm  M  Willett,  Prin. 


Beiievoleiit  Institutions,  &<c. 

Vermont  Historical  and  Anthiuarian  Society. — President  and 
Librarian,  Henry  Stevens,  Barnet ;  Corresponding  Secretary,  D.  P. 
Thompson,  Montpelier.     Annual  meeting  in  October,  at  Montpelier. 

Vermont  Bible  Society. — Hon.  Phinehas  White,  Putney,  Presi- 
dent ;  Rev.  John  Gridley,  Montpelier,  Treasurer.  Annual  meeting  at 
Montpelier  Wednesday  after  second  Thursday  in  October. 

Vermont  Asylum  for  the  Insane,  Brattleboro' — William  H 
Rockwell,  M.  D.,  Superintendent  and  Physician  ;  H  M  Harlow,  M.  D. 
Assiitant  Physician  ;  Mrs.  D  K  Baker,  Matron.  Patients  in  1844, 
23J  ;  dischcrged  74,  leaving  158  on  tlie  tirat  of  September.  Recovered 
51  ;  improved  11  ;  not  improved  5  ;  died  7.  Terms  $2  per  week,  or  $80 
per  year  if  the  patient  remain  so  long.  The  Governor  of  the  State  is 
Commissioner  for  the  Insane  poor. 

Vermont  Colonization  Society. — Hon.  Samuel  C  Crafts, 
Craftsbury,  President ;  Rev.  J  K  Converse,  Burlington,  Secretary ; 
Daniel  Baldwin,  Esq.,  Montpelier,  Treasurer.  Annual  Meeting  at 
Montpelier,  3d  Thursday  in  OctoDer. 

Vermont  State  Temperance  Society. — Erastus  Fairbanks,  St, 
Johnsbury,  President ;  E  W  Drury,  Middlebury,  Corresponding  Sec- 
retary.    Annual  meeting  at  Chelsea,  2il  Wednesday  in  January. 

Vermont  Domestic  Missionary  Society. — Rev.  Isaac  Worces- 
ter, Montpelier,  Secretary,  C  VV  Storrs,  Treasurer.     Vermont  Sab 


BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTIONS. — INSIJKANCE  COMPANIES.  Ill 


EATH  School  Union.      N.  W.  Branch  of    the  American  Educa- 
tion Society.     Annual  Meetings  at  Danville,  3d  Tuesday  in  June, 
f    Vermont  State  Medical  Society. — Anderson  G  Dana,  Brandon, 
President ;  Z  P  Buinhain,  Moutpclier,  Secretary.     Annual  meeting  at 
Montpelier  in  October. 


Fire  lusarance  Companies. 

Vermont  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  ('umpany,  Montpelier. — 
Daniel  Baldwin,  President;  Joseph  Reed,  Vice  President  ;  J  Y  Vail, 
Secretary  ;  J  T  Thurston,  Treasurer.  Directors,  N  H  Bottum,  Ben- 
nington Co.,  Henry  Smith,  Windliam,  I  T  Wright,  Rutland,  John  P 
Skinner,  Windsor,  Davis  Rich,  Addison,  Carlos  Carpenter,  Orange, 
Geo.  A  Allen,  Chittenden,  Daniel  Baldwin,  Joseph  Reed,  Geo.  Wor- 
thington,  Thomas  Reed,  Elisha  P  Jewett,  Washington,  I  PDana,  Cal- 
edonia, J  O  Walker,  Franklin,  Samuel  C  Crafts,  Orleans,  JVtoses 
Morse,  Lamoille,  Wm  L  Sowles,  Grand  Isle.  Property  insured,  Oct. 
16,  1844,  $8,721,331.  Losses  preceding  year  $21,792  97,  which  required 
an  assessment  of  3  1-2  per  cent,  on  the  premium  notes. 

Bennington  Co.  Mutual,  Arlington. — Nathan  Burton,  Presi- 
dent ;  John  H  Sanderson,  Treasurer ;  H  Canfield,  Secretary. 

Orange  Co.  Mutual,  Chelsea. — John  W  Smith,  Secretary  and 
Treasurer. 

Rutland  and  Addison  Mutual,  Brandon. — Insured,  July  3, 1844, 
$623,655  70.  Losses  from  the  commencement,  (five  years;)  $3,803  70. 
Assessments  from  the  commencement,  15  per  cent.  £  N  Briggs,  Pres- 
ident ;  E  June,  Treasurer  and  Secretary  ;  Ira  Stewart,  Zirari  Howe, 
Kent  Wriglit,  R  R  Thrall,  John  Pierpoint,  Geo.  W  Harmon,  E  N 
Briggs,  A  GDana,  John  A  Conant,  Directors. 

Vv'iNDHAM  County  Mutual,  Fayetteville Calvin  Townsley, 

President;  Marshall  Miller,  Treasurer;  Marshall  Newton,  Secretary. 

Windsor  County  Mutual,  Woodstock. — Thomas  F  Hammond, 
President ;  Lyndon  A  Marsh,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


Vermont  State  Prison. 

Chipman  Swain,  Superintendent ;  Rev.  Thomas  Kidder,  Chaplain; 
Abner  Field,  John  Porter,  Wra  Sanborn,  Directors. 


We^vsiJapers  in  "Vermont, 

Vermont  Gazette,  Banning-   Covi. 
ton,  1783 

Rutland  Herald,  Rutland,        1792 

Sentinel  &  Democrat,  Bur- 
lington, 1801 

Vt.  Watchman  &  State  Journal, 


Com. 
Vergennes  Vermonter,  1838 

Bellows  Falls  Gazette,  1838 

Franklin  Messenger,  St,  Al- 
bans, J838 
Voice  of  Freedom,  Brandon,  1839 


Montpelier,  JI807iVt.  Republican,  St.  Albans,    1840 

North  Star,  Danville,  1807  Spirit  of  the  Age,  Woodstock, 1840 

Vt.  Patriot,  Montpelier,  ]826| State  Br.nner,  Benninirton        1841 

Vt.  Chronicle,  Windsor,  182t3jVt.  Observer,  Middlebury,       1842 

Burlington  Free  Press,  1827  Asylnna  Journal,  Brattleboro',1842 

Universalist  Watchman,  Montpe-   American  Protector,  Bradford  1843 

lier,  1829  The  Gem,  do.        'l843 

Vt.  Phcenix,  Brattleboro',        1831 1  Milton  Herald,  184.3 

Northern  Galaxy,  Middlebury, 1836|Green  Mountain  Freeman    Mont  ' 


Windham  Co.  Democrat,  Brat 
tleboro',  1833 

The  Caledonian,  St.  Johns- 
bury,  1837 

Vt.  Mercury,  Woodstock,       1837 


peher,  1344 

Vermont  Journal,  VVindsor,  1844 
World  of  Music,  Chester, 

Lamoille  Banner,  Johnson,  1844 


113 


BANKS.  —  METEOnoLOGiriL  OBSERVATIONS. 


Abstract  of  tJie  conclitioii  ot  the  several  Banks  ill 
Vermont,  as  ascertained  by  tUe  Bank  Commis- 
sioner, in  Awgust,  IS'i'i. 


Name  of  Cank. 


Bellows  Falls, 
Brattleboro', 
Caledonia, 
Farmers,  Orwoll, 
Farmer's  &Mecli, 

at  Burlington, 
Manchester, 
MiJdlebury, 
Montpelier, 
Newbury, 
Orange, 
Orleans, 
Poultnev, 
Kutl.ind, 
St.  Albans, 
Vergenncs, 
Woodstock, 
Burlington 


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HILAND  HALL,  Bank  Commissioner. 

Bonning'.on,  September,  16,  1841. 


Meteorological  Observations. 

Burlington — one  mile  east  ol'  Lake  Chainplain  and  250  feat  above  it. 


1843. 

THERMOMETER.        RAIN. 

WINTER  OF  1843—4.— 

SNOW 

Month. 

s.  B.  IPM  9ev  m'n  inch. 

inch. 

inch. 

.Tanuarv 

24.0  31.7  28.4  28.2 

0.70 

Oct.  22  &  23,     6 

January  4, 

14 

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5  3  21.9  12.4|12.9 

1.37 

•'            27,     4 

" 

10, 

2 

Mardi 

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2.12 

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Feb. 

5, 

1 

April 

3G.2  52.4!43.0|50.6 

0.82 

"         27,     1 

" 

16, 

3 

May 

45.3 

63.8  52.7  53  9 

2.47 

Decern.       5.     11    '•' 

17, 

1 

June 

55.G 

67.7'62.2l61.9    4.58 

"            8,     3 

" 

27, 

8 

July 

59.7 

70.6,62.1  64.21  2.49 

"          10,     3 

March 

18, 

o 

August 

61.8 

74.0  67.6  67  8 

2.09 

"          17,     8 

" 

20, 

6 

Septeni. 

.53  0 

66.9.58.8  59.6 

1.80 

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'f 

92, 

1 

October 

38.9 

47.6!  42.0  42.8 

5.03 

30,    2|     " 

30, 

9 

Novem. 

29.i;35.8,29  8,31.6 

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Decern. 

24.7l29.7l26.2|36.9 

1.48 

Total  fall  of  snow. 

78 

143.8 

26.58 

or  6  1-2  feet 

.Vujes.— Coldest  day  in  1843,  Feb.  17-17°  below  zero.  Warmest 
day,  June  22 — 90°  above.  Steam  Boats  (Line)  went  into  winter  quar- 
ters Nov.  30 — commenced  running  again  April  19,  1844.  Broad  lake 
froze  over  Jan.  22 — opened  April  13.  January,  1844,  was  the  coldest 
month  ever  registered  at  Burlington.  The  mean  for  the  whole  month 
was  9.9""  and  tlic  moan  of  the  last  7  days  8  1°  below  zero.  Sleighs  out 
in  October — good  sleighing  from  Dec.  17  till  March  10 — 12  weeks. 
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Patre 
Almanac,  -  -  .  7 — 09 
Astrononiieal  Dop't  explained,  2,  3 
Attorneys  in  Vrrnont,  57— 5y 
Banks  in  Vermont,  112 

Benevolent  Institutions,  &c.,    110 
Census  of  U.  S.,  lOii 

Vermont,  1843,  7fi— 81 
Clergymen  in  Vermont,  51 — 56 
Colleges,  &c.,  109,  lit 

Congress,  28th,  104,  105 

C  ouiting- House  Almanac,       V27 
County  Officers,  81—101 

County  Clerks  and  Courts  in 

Vermont,  126 

District  and  Circuit  Courts,      108 

Eclipses  of  the  Sun  and  Moon,  3,  4 

Jupiter's  Satellites.    5 

Elections,  State,  &c.,  107 

Elongations  of  the  Pole  Star,       5 

Farmers'  Calendar,  C — 28 

Fire  Insurance  (Companies,       111 

Government  of  U.  S.,  103 

Vermont,  75 

Grand  List  of  each  town,     76 — 81 

House  of  Rep's,  U.  S.,      104,  105 

Vt.,  76—81 

Judiciary,  U,  S.,  108 


Page 
Judiciary,  Vermont,  81,  U.  P., 108 
Manufacturers  in  Vermont,  f 9 — 74 
Memoranda  for  every  day, 1 13 — 125 
Meteorological  Ohservations,  112 
Military  Dep't.  Vt.,  101—10,) 

Miscellaneous  Statistics,  106 

Alorning  and  Evening  Stars,         3 
Moveahle  Festivals,  3 

Names  and  Char  of  Planets,        7 
Newspapers  in  Vermont,  111 

Occultations,  4 

Officers  of  U.  S.  in  Vermont,   108 
Postmasters  in  Vt.,  30— 51,  74,  75 
Physicians  in  Vermont, 
Prison,  Vt.  State 
Rates  of  Postage, 
Senate  of  Vermont, 

U.  S.. 
Fess.  of  Sup.  and  Co.  Courts,   126 
Sexes,  No.  of  each  in  U.  S.,     IO5 
Solar  Eclipses,  3,  4 

State  Governors,  &c  ,  IO7 

Town  Officers,  &c..  3^—51,  74,  75 
Transit  of  Mercury,*  4 

Votes  for  Governor,  76 — Sj 


60— 04 

60— 64 

108 

75,76 

103,  IO4 


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Explanations  «f  the  Astronomical  Department. 

By  due  attention  to  the  following  explanations  all  the  Astronomical 
Calculations  in  this  work  will  be  readily  understood. 

Time  is  regarded  either  as  mean  or  apparent. 

A  mean  day  is  the  aveiage  length  of  the  days  in  the  year,  and  con- 
sists of  Q4  hours,  as  measured  hy  a  clock  which  runs  uniformly,  and 
which  measures  305  times  21  hours  in  365  natural  days. 

An  apparent  day  is  the  time  from  the  sun's  leaving  the  meridian  on 
one  day,  till  its  arrival  on  the  meridian  on  the  next  day  ;  and  this  time 
is  not  alway.s  the  same,  being  sometimes  more  and  sometimes  less 
than  24  hours. 

Jflcan  time,  then,  is  that  shown  by  a  well  regulated  clock  ;  and  appa- 
rent time  is  that  shown  by  a  correct  sun-dial.  The  difference  between 
these  is  called  the  equation  of  time. 

The  equation  of  time  depends  upon  two  causes,  the  obliquity  of  the 
ecliptic  to  the  equator,  and  the  eccentricity  of  the  earth's  orbit ;  both 
of  which  tend  to  pioducc  an  inequality  in  the  daily  increments  of  the 
sun's  right  ascension,  while  the  earth's  motion  on  its  axis  is  perfectly 
uniform.  Mean  and  apparent  time  coincide  only  four  times  in  the  year, 
viz  :  April  15th,  June  15th,  August  31st,  and  December  24th  ;  and  the 
gieatest  difference  Ijctwccn  mean  and  apparent  time  is  on  the  2d  of 
November,  and  amounts  to  a  little  more  than  14  1-4  minutes. 

With  the  exception  of  the  sun's  declination  and  semi-diameter,  and 
the  equation  of  time,  which  are  for  the  instant  of  apparent  noun  at 
Montpelier,  all  the  calculations  are  adapted  to  mean  time. 

At  the  head  of  the  right  hand  page  for  each  month  stands  first  a  ta- 
ble of  the  declination  and  southing  of  the  principal  planets,  on  the  1st, 
7th,  13th,  19th,  and  25th  days,  and  below  it  phases  of  the  moon.  By 
means  of  the  first  of  these  tables,  the  several  planets  may  be  readily 
found  and  recognized. 

It  was  formerly  customary  to  give  the  rising  and  setting  of  the  sun 
according  to  apparent  time,  and  to  give  the  equation  of  time  in  another 
column.  In  that  case  it  was  necessary,  in  regulating  a  time-piece  by 
the  rising  or  setting  of  the  sun,  to  apply  the  equation  to  the  time  of 
rising,  or  setting,  (as  the  case  might  be,)  given  in  the  Almanac,  and 
also  3  or  4  minutes,  according  to  the  sun's  declination,  on  account  of 
atmospheric  refraction  at  the  hoiizon.  But  as  this  matter  was  little 
undeistood,  and  attended  with  some  trouble,  these  corrections  were 
generally  neglected.  To  remedy  this  inconvenience,  it  has  been  thought 
best  to  apply  both  these  corrections,  found  to  the  nearest  minute,  to 
the  sun's  rising  and  setting,  and  to  give  only  the  result,  which  has  been 
done  in  this  Register  since  1837.  The  method  of  doing  this  may  be 
made  plain  by  an  example.  Take,  for  this  purpose,  the  23d  of  Septem- 
ber. On  that  day,  according  to  the  old  method,  the  sun  would  rise  at 
6  o'clock,  and  set  at  6.  On  that  day  the  equation  of  time  is  8  minutes  ; 
or,  in  other  words,  the  sun  is  8  minutes  faster  than  the  clock.  The 
time,  then,  by  the  clock,  when  it  is  6  by  the  sun,  is  5h  52m  in  the  mor- 
ning, and  5h  52m  in  the  evening.  Now,  on  account  of  the  refraction' 
of  the  earth's  atmosphere,  the  sun  appears  in  the  horizon  in  the  morn- 
ing 4  minutes  before  he  arrives  there  ;  and  in  order  to  have  the  time 
when  the  sun  is  seen  in  the  horizon  at  his  time  of  rising,  we  subtract 
4m  from  5h  52m,  leaving  .5h  48m  ;  and  for  the  same  reason  we  add  4m 
to  5h  52m,  which  gives  5h  56m  for  the  time  of  his  setting  on  the  23d 
of  September ;  and  these  are  the  times  given  in  this  Register. 


CHRONOLOGICAL  CYCLES,  COMMENCEMENT  OF  SEASONS,  &C. 


'i'he  column  marked  Sun  South  is  formed  by  applying  the  equation 
of  time  to  apparent  noon,  and  contains  the  times  shown  by  a  correct 
time-piece  when  the  sun  is  on  the' meridian  ;  or  in  other  words,  when 
it  is  noon  by  a  correct  noon-mark  or  dial.  For  example — when  it  is 
noon  by  the  sun  on  the  1st  day  of  January,  it  should  be  4  minutes  af- 
ter 12  o'clock  by  the  time-piece.  Again — when  it  is  noon  by  the  aun 
on  the  1st  day  of  November,  it  should  be  only  44  minutes  after  11 
o'clock  by  the  time-piece.  This  column  is  introduced  for  convenience 
in  setting  time-pieces  by  a  noon  mark. 

The  columns  marked  Sun's  Declination,  Sun's  Semi-Diameter,  and 
Equation  of  Time,  aie  calculated,  to  the  nearest  second,  for  apparent 
noon,  and  will  be  understood,  without  further  explanation,  by  those 
who  may  have  occasion  to  use  them. 

On  page  4  will  be  found  a  catalogue  of  the  eclipses  of  Jupiter's 
Satellites,  whicli  may  be  visible  in  Vermont,  and  which  may  be  em- 
ployed for  observation  for  determining  longitude. 

April,  1845.  Z.  T. 


Dominical  Letter, 
Golden  Number, 
Epact, 


Clironological  Cycles. 

...  D  I  Solar  Cycle, 

,   '  4     Roman  Indiction, 

3     Julian  Period, 


7 

4 

6559 


Comineucement  of  the  Seasons. 

Vernal  Equinox — Spring  begin.s,  March  20th,  6h  56m  evening. 
Summer  Solstice — Summer  begins,  June  21st,  3h  42m  evening. 
Autumnal  Equinox— Autumn  begins,  September  23d.  5h  40m  morning. 
Winter  Solstice — Winter  begins,  December  21st,  llh  22m  evening. 


Movable  Festivals  and  Fasts  of  the  Church. 


eptuugesima  Sunday,        Feb 
Quinq.  or  Shrove  Sunday,  Feb.  22 


Ash  Wednesday, 
First  Sunday  in  Lent, 
Palm  Sunday, 
Good  Friday, 
EASTER  SUNDAY, 


Low  Sunday,  April  19 

Rogation  Sunday,  May  17 

Ascension  Day,  May  21 
Pentecost— Whit  Sunday.  May  31 

Trinity  Sunday,  June    7 

April  10  I  First  Sunday  in  Advent,  Nov.  29 

April  12  I 


I'eb.  25 
March  1 
April    5 


Commencement  of  Years. 

The  year  5G07  of  the  Jewish  Era  begins  September  21, 1846. 
The  year  1263  of  the  Mahomedan  Era  begins  December  20,  1846. 
Ramadan  (Turkish  Abstinence  Month)  begins  August  23,  1846. 


Morning  and  Fveniug  Stars. 

The  planet  Venus  will  be  Evening  Star  till  March  2d — thence  Mor- 
ning Star  till  December  18th,  and  thence  Evening  Star. 

The  planet  Jupiter  will  be  Evening  Star  till  May  13th — thence  Mor- 
ning Star  till  December  1st,  and  thence  Evening  Star. 


Fclipses  of  the  Sun. 

^  There  will  be,  in  the  year  1840,  only  two  Eclipses,  and  both  of  the 
Sun. 

I.    The  first  will  be  an  Annular  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  on  the  25lh  of 
April,  visible  at  Montpelier,  as  follows  : 

Beginning  of  the  Eclipse,  llh  10m  morning. 
Greatest  Obscuration,  Oh  21m  evening. 
End  of  the  Eclipse,  Ih  40m  evening. 
Duration  2h  30m.     Digits  Eclipsed  6,  on  S.  Limb.     The  Eclipse  be- 
gins 118"  from  the  Sun's  vertex  towards  the  right  hand.     This  Eclipse 
will  be  visible  from  all  parts  of  the  United  States,  from  Mexico,  Cen- 
tral America,  the  northern  parts  of  South  America  and  the  West  In- 


■Sr                      POLE    STAR. — ECLIPSE    OF    JUPITER's    SATELLITES. 

(lips,  and  i'roni  tlic  western  piirts  of  Kurope  and  Africa.     The  centra] 

and  annular  path  commences  in  the  Pacific  Ocean,  near  the  Equator, 

passes  across  Yucatan,  Cuba,  and  the  Atlantic  Ocean,  and  terminates 

1    on  the  western  part  of  Africa 

'        II.     The  second  is  also  an  Annular  Eclipse  of  the  Sun,  on  Ihe  20th 

{    of  October,  invisible  in  Vermont ;  (S  at  2h  .')4m  in  the  morning.    This 

5    Eclipse  will  be  visible  to  nearly  the  whole  of  Africa,   Australia,   and 

]    the  Indian  Ocean.     The  central  and  annular  path  commences  on  the 

i    coast  of  Guinea,  passes  across  the  continent,  the  island  of  Madagascar, 

i    Mauritius,  and  the  Indian  Ocean,  and  lermin;ites  near  the  centre  of 

5    Australia. 

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'       '      1 

METE'JROLOr.ICAL    O  USER  V  ATIO  t^S,  &C. 


Meteor«logical  Observations. 

Burlington— one  mile  enst  of  Lake  Chnmplain,   and  253  feet  above  it. 


1844. 

MONTHS. 

January, 

February, 

ilaroli, 

April, 

May, 

Juno, 

July, 

.August, 

l^epteniber, 

October, 

November, 

December, 


THEKMOMKTER. 


?UN  RI3E. 
1  6.1 

I         14.5 

1       26  5 

-10.3 

I       5 1. -2 

1       56  4 

I       .59.0 

59.5 

52.9 

42.6 

31.5 

19.5 


15  1 

27.4 
3:16 
57.6 
67.3 
71.3 
75.2 
72.6 
68.3 
.52.8 
37.5 
27.5 


6 
1 

9 

S 

1 

9 

0 

7 

7     I 

7     j 

4 

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MEAN. 

9.9 
20.3 
31.0 
49.5 
58.5 
66.5 
67.1 
65.6 
59.9 
47.0 
34.1 
23  4 


RAIN. 

NCHES. 

2.29 
0.73 
2.35 
1.43 
4.40 
2.08 
5.35 
3.46 
1.33 
5.11 
0.57 


I       44.4    I     31.21 


WINTER    OF    1844-.5. SNOW. 


November, 
December, 


Januaiy, 


24, 
28, 

!, 
10, 
14, 
16, 
19, 
24, 

7, 
14, 
16, 


1  inch. 

1 

4 

1 

o 

1 
I 
4 


10 


January, 
February, 
March, 
April, 


2  incli's, 
3 
20 


Total  fall  of  snow,      75  inch's, 
or  6  feet  and  3  inches. 


Coldest  day  in  1844,  January  28 — 24°  below  zero.  VVaime.-;t  day, 
June  19 — 88"  above.  Steam  Boats  (Line)  went  into  winter  quarters 
November  29 — commenced  running  aa;ain  April  9,  1845.  Broad  Lake 
closed  over  February  3.  VVa.s  passable  only  10  days,  and  not  safe  for 
that  time.  Lake  clear  of  ice  March  29.  No  good  sleighing  till  Janu- 
ary 16.  From  that  time  till  February  20,  sleighing  good — 5  weeks. 
No  good  sleighing  after  February  20 


JVaines  ami  Cliaracters  of  tlie  As^>ect!«. 

O"  New  Moon.  5  First  Quarter.  ©  Full  Moon.  ([  Last  Quar- 
ter. Q  Dragon's  Head,  or  Ascending  Node.  'Jj  Dragon's  Tail,  or  De- 
scending Node.  (^  Conjunction,  or  in  the  same  longitude.  §  Oppo- 
sition, or  differing  6  signs  in  longitude.  /\  Trine.  D  Quartile,  or 
differing  3  signs  in  longitude.     >f!  Se.xtile.     jv)  ?un 


Aaincs  aud.  CUaracters  of  the  Planets. 

0  Sun.  ®  .Moon.  §  Mercury.  9  Venus.  0  Earth.  ^  Mars. 
If  Jupiter,  (j  Saturn.  }^  Uianus  or  Ilerschel.  f  Ceres.  $  Pallas. 
0  Juno.     ^  Vesta. 


Names  and  C!i;iractcrs  of  the  ^  igus  of  the  Zodiac. 

^p  Aries,  y  Taurus,  n  Gemini.  £3  Cancer,  fj,  Leo.  Itjl  Vitgo. 
ii  Libra.  Ill  Scorpio,  .J  Sagittarius,  "i^  Capricornus.  ~  Aquarius. 
^  Pisces. 


Wants  .for  the  year  1846. — More  industry,  and  less  idleness; 
more  economy,  aud  less  extravagance  ;  more  honest  men  than  rogues  ; 
more  money  than  credit ;  n.ore  shirts  than  rutfles  ;  more  morality 
than  grogshops  ;  more  mechanics  than  dandies  ;  more  stocking  yarn 
than  street  yarn;  more  stability  than  excitability;  mora  education 
than  ignorance  ;  more  laborers  tlian  loungers. 


J.€J\'V,1R  !• 


The  Heavens,  O  LcirJ  !     Tliy  power  proclaim. 
And  the  earth  echoes  bark  Thy  name  ; 
Ten  thousand  voices  speaic  Tliy  might, 
And  day  to  day,  and  nisht  to  night, 
Utter  Tliy  praise, — Thou  Lord  above  I 
Thy  praise — Thy  glory — and  Thy  love. 


Farmers"  Calendar. 

Welcome  to  the  New  Year  !  may  it  be  a  year  full  of  blessings  to 
each  and  all  of  the  many  thousands  to  whom  we  make  our  yearly  vis- 
its. The  book  accounts  should  all  have  been  squared  last  month,  and 
every  man  should  be  prepared  to  begin  the  year  with  a  clean  page  in 
the  ledger — if  his  name  eaters  the  ledger  at  all.  Wo  think  the  if  an 
important  one.  To  new  beginners  in  life  without  capital,  the  credit 
system  is  necessary — but  it  is  a  necessary  evil  to  such  ;  while  to  all 
who  can  do  without  it,  it  is  an  evil  which  ought  to  be  stopped  at  once. 
The  credit  system  is  an  enormous  tax  upon  honest  men  for  the  benefit 
of  rascals.  Look  at  it :  the  village  merchant  or  mechanic  knows  that 
he  must  put  up  his  price  so  that  the  profits  paid  by  honest  men  may 
cover  all  losses  :  thus  the  man  who  pays  at  all,  not  only  pays  his  own 
debts,  but  those  of  his  dishonest  or  negligent  neighbors.  The  better 
way,  then,  for  every  man  is  to  insist  upon  fair  bargains  and  pay  down. 
You  cannot  begin  the  year  with  a  better  prudential  maxim  than — "Al- 
ways pay  down." 


Farmers  should  read  agricultural  books  and  papers,  and  thus  get 
cheaply  the  long  and  hard-earned  experience  of  others  ;  u.se  judgment, 
and  apply  it  with  caution,  as  circumstances  differ  in  a  hundred  ways. — 
Cultivator  Almanac. 

There  is  an  error  somewhat  prevalent,  that  animals  do  not  require 
salt  and  water  as  much  in  winter  as  in  summer.  This  is  a  mistake,  and 
the  good  farmer  will  see  that  they  have  both.  Nature's  laws,  in  this 
respect,  cannot  be  trifled  with. 

Be  certain  to  keep  your  diseased  animals,  no  matter  of  what  kind, 
if  you  have  any,  away  from  the  rest  of  your  stock. 

Have  your  animals  well  housed  and  as  warm  as  possible  during  the 
cold  weather.  They  will  eat  less  if  warm  :  the  saving  in  food  in  a 
few  years  will  far  more  than  pay  for  the  extra  cost  of  warm  barns  and 
eheds. 

Farmers'  Clufs. — It  would  be  a  good  plan  for  neighboring  farmers 
to  meet  often  during  the  long  winter  evenings,  and  talk  over  the  sug- 
gestions, experiments,  advice,  &c.  &c.  contained  in  the  agricultural 
newspapers. 

Sour  Sauce. — An  excellent  sauce  for  boiled  puddings  is  made  as 
follows  :  Take  two  cups  of  molasses,  one  of  water,  half  a  cup  of 
strong  vinegar,  and  a  piece  of  butter  as  large  as  an  egg — simmer  them 
together  and  add  a  little  thickening  or  not,  as  it  suits  your  taste. 

Two  spoonfuls  of  powdered  charcoal,  it  is  said,  drank  in  half  a  tum- 
bler of  water,  will,  in  less  than  fifteen  minutes,  give  relief  to  the 
sick  headache,  when  caused,  as  in  most  cases  it  is,  by  a  superabun- 
dance of  acid  on  the  stomach. 

Worth  remembering. — So  quick  sometimes  has  the  wheel  traned 
round,  that  many  a  man  has  lived  to  enjoy  the  benefit  of  charity  which 
his  own  piety  projected. — Sterne. 

Our  True  Happiness. — We  should  imitate  trees,  which  draw  their 
nourishment  as  much  from  the  heaven  above  as  from  the  earth  beneath 
them. 

Who  aims  at  excellence  will  be  above  mediocrity ;  who  aims  at 
mediocrity  will  fall  short  of  it. 


31  days. 


^^JVTJ^'R  1^. 


Decliuatiou  and  Soiitliiiig 

of  the  Planets. 

o 

Mercury, 
dec.  south, 
sou.    mor. 

Venus, 
dec.  south, 
sou.    eve. 

Mars, 
dec.  south. 

Jupiter. 

Saturn.    jHerschel. 

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dec.  south, 
nor.     eve. 

dec.south.  dec.south. 

nor. 

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PSiases  of  tlie  Moon. 

])  First  Quarter  4l'i  day  9h  35ni  morning 
O  Full  Moon  12th  day  9h  lira  morning. 
<i  Last  Quarter  20th  llh  2m  morning, 
9  New  Moon  27th  day  41i  33ra  morning. 


Calendar, 

^  Aspects,     «fcc. 


0 


I  ® 

sets. 


O       ®|      ®      I  O  10       EQ.T 

south  Pi|r.  &  3|dec.  sou.,'serai.  0  si. 


15 

2  6 

317 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 
10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
15 
16 
17 
18 
19 
20 
21 
23 
23 
24 
25 
26 
27 
28 
•29 
30 

31 


0  Perigee,  cf  136 

2d  S  af.  Christm's. 

Epiphany. 
§  Stat. 

D  runs  high  N. 

1st  S  after  Epiph. 

9  Apogee. 


m  h 
36  4 
364 


$>2  6 

Franklin  b.  1706. 
2d  S  after  Epiph. 

g  Stat, 

D  runs  low  ». 

3d  S  after  Epiph. 
II  Perig.  5  great 
5  h.  d)  [brilliancy. 

D  2  6 
1  D  ifl  6 


36 

30 

30 

36 

36 

35 

35 

35 

34 

34 

34 

33 

33 

32 

32!4 

31 


h  m  " 
9  39  23 

10  50  22 

11  .55 
22 
22 


5  55 

6  39 


7  8 


9  C 
10  7 
U  8 
morn 

0  11 

1  16 

2  23 

3  29 

4  32 

5  31 

6  23 
Dset 

7  13 

8  28 

9  32117 
10  50  17 


0  9 

54  53 
4D  9 

42  59 

36  22 
29  18 
21  47 
13  49 

5  26 
56  36 
47  21 

37  41 
27  35 

17  5 

6  10 

54  51 

43  8 
31 

18  31 
5  38 

52  22 

38  44 

24  44 
10  22 

55  40 
40  37 

25  15 
9  31 

53  29 
37 
20  25 


3  56 

4  24 

4  52 

5  20 

5  47 

6  14 

6  40 

7  5 
7  30 

7  54 

8  18 

8  41 

9  4 
9  26 
9  47 

10  8 
10  27 

10  47 

11  5 
11  23 
II  41 

11  57 

12  12 
12  27 
12  41 

12  54 

13  6 
13  18 
13  28 
13  38 
13  48 


Every  farmer  or  gardener  should  procure  a  brand,  containing  the 
letters  of  his  name,  with  which  to  mark  all  his  implements  or  tools  ; 
it  will  cost  from  a  dollar  to  a  dollar  and  a  half,  according  to  the  num- 
ber of  letters  on  it.  Those  who  are  in  the  habit  of  loaning  tools  will 
soon  find  that  a  brand  will  save  its  cost  in  a  short  time,  besides  much 
trouble 


FEE  it  V^l  iSi" 


Axi.  thing's  wo  see,  or  hear  or  tee!, 
Tliv  wifdom,  goodness,  power  reveal. 
The  silent  crescent  hung  on  Iiigh, 
So  cnlnil'v  sniKn;;  through  the  sky  ; 
The  loveliest  flower  thai  lights  ths  dells  j 
The  lightci-t  wave  the  stream  that  swells 


Farinevs'  Caleantar. 
Ho!  for  the  woods — get  in  the  fuel  while  sledding  is  good.  It  is 
higli  time  even  for  Vermonters  to  be  econoniical  in  their  fire-wood. 
Diia't  slash  down  every  tree  for  burnfng  as  a  cum'ieror  of  the  ground. 
'i'he  day  is  at  hand  when  rail-roads  arc  to  render  the  wood  of  Vermont 
an  article  which  wiil  hear  transportation  to  far  more  distant  points  than 
now:  hence  its  value  will  he  increased.  Again:  manufactures  of 
wou.i  will  spring  up  in  Vermont,  as  they  have  done  in  IMassachusetts 
— of  pails,  and  other  wooden  ware,  of  lasts  and  pegs,  of  chairs  and 
bed-steads,  of  tubs,  barrels,  &c.  &c.  Birdseye  and  other  maple,  birch, 
cherry,  butternut,  pine,  and  bass-wood  are  to  be  in  greater  demand 
not  long  hence. 


"Never  too  late  to  do  good." — A  distinguished  friend  at  Brain- 
tree,  iii  Mass.,  wlio  tliis  year  gathered  several  liundrcd  barrels  of  ap- 
ples from  trees  grafted  with  his  own  hands  since  he  retired  from  suc- 
cessful mercantile  business  in  the  city,  wiio  away  from  any  thick  set- 
tlement, has  refused  the  offer  of  a  thousand  dollars  for  a  single  acre 
of  standing  orchord,  who  has  upon  his  premises  two  hundred  varieties 
of  ajiples  and  nearly  as  many  pears — lately  furnished  the  editor  of  the 
Visitor  the  following  memorandum:  Mr.  Ebenezer  Cobb,  of  Kingston, 
Mass.  began  to  set  out  an  orchard  at  the  age  of  seventy  years.  His 
neighbors  remon.^'trated.  as  he  could  not  i^xpect  to  live  long  enough  to 
enjoy  the  iruits  of  it.  They  thought  Mr.  Cobb  deranged  in  mind  to 
make  such  a  rash  attempt.  His  answer  was  that  of  the  practical 
Christian. — Ihatfiom  his  ancestors  he  had  enjoyed  the  fruits  of  their 
labors,  and  he  was  an.Kious  to  do  something  in  tliat  line  for  posterity. 
He  lived  till  he  was  107  years,  8  months  of  age,  and  enjoyed  the  fruit 
of  his  labor. — Far  Jlon.  Visitor.  ~ 

To  MAKE  Yellow  Gutter  in  Winter. — Put  in  the  yolk  of  eggs 
just  before  the  butter  comes,  near  the  teiminalion  of  tlie  churning. 
This  has  been  repeatedly  tried,  and  it  makes  very  fine  sweet  butter. — 
Caltivahir, 

TiiE  FAR^iEn. — It  was  well  saidby  a  sagacious  observer,  that  "man- 
kind niijht  do  without  physicians,  if  they  would  observe  the  laws  of 
he.ilth  ;"without  lawyers,  if  they  would  keep  their  tempers  ;  without 
soldiers,  if  they  would  observe  the  laws  of  peace  ;  and  without  preach- 
ers, if  each  one  would  take  care  of  hi.s  own  conscience  ;  but  there  is 
no  living  without  Farmcrfi. 

PovEP.TV  is,  e.vcept  v.  here  there  is  an  actual  want  of  food  and  rai- 
ment, a  thing  mucli  more  imaginary  than  real.  The  shame  of  poverty 
—the  shame  of  being  thought  poor — it  is  a  great  and  fatal  weakness, 
though  arisiufi-  in  this  country  from  the  fashion  of  the  times  them- 
selves.— Cvbb'ett. 

It  is  .ttated  that  an  old  lady  in  Iowa,  while  recently  in  She  woods, 
was  bitten  on  the  end  of  her  nose  by  a  rattlesnake.  The  old  lady  re- 
covered, but  the  snake  died  !     Coroner's  verdict — Poisoned  by  snuff! 

Whenever  you  buy  or  sell,  let  or  hire,  make  a  cle-ar  bargain,  and 
never  trust  to  "  We  shan't  disagree  about  trifles." 

MisFORTUN  Es  are  like  thunder  clouds.  Far  away,  they  look  black  ; 
over  head,  they  ;ire  only  gray.  As  gloomy  dreams  are  hatbingers  of 
a  joyful  future,  so  the  dream  of  life  will  prove  on  our  awaking  liom 


:3S  tlajrs. 


F IS  BIS  r/.«K  5' 


Decliiialiou  and  §outIiiiisr  of  tile  Pluuets. 


5   Mercury.  !     Venus. 


dec.  south.' dec.  south  idee,  south.  Joe.  south,  dec.soutli.  .dec  south 


~ 

sou.   mor.  nor. 

eve 

nor. 

eve. 

nor.     eve.  sou.  |eve. 

nor,  evo. 

o       / 

h  m    °     ' 

li    m 

o     . 

li  m 

g       ' 

li  m   °     '    h  m 

"    '    li   m 

1 

2'2  27 

1049  nor. 

2  21 

10  39 

4  5: 

11  35 

5  19  1545    047 

2  17  3  42 

7 

■21  28 

U   3    0  5,5 

2    fi 

12    7 

4  4' 

11  51 

4  58  1532   026 

2  22  3  19 

rs 

19  43 

1119    2    -3 

1  30 

13  31 

4  3: 

12  10 

4  38  1518    0  5 

2  29  2  57 

19 

17    6 

1135    2  2(1 

1    1- 

4  53 

4  2- 

;2  29 

4  18  15   5  mor 

2  35  2  34 

i>o 

13  41 

1152   2    3|  0  3, 

If,  10 

4  1. 

.2  40 

3,58  145!  1120 

2  43'2  12 

Jupiter,   j    J?aturn. 


PUascs  of  tlie  Moon. 

5  First  Quiirter  3d  day  Oh  21m  morninj. 
O  Full  i\loon  nth  day  4h  22m  morning. 
C  Last  Quarter  IStli  day,  llh  54m  evening 
®  New  Moon  S5ih  day  2h  42m  evening. 


'1  =  1     caleudiir,     I  0  I  O  i    0    |«>|    ©    I       0      |    0    Ieq.  t 
:  I  ^,  I  Aspect*,     &fi,!rise.|sets.|soutli  PI  r  &  s  dec.  sou.lsemi  |0  si. 


3 

4 
5 

fi 

7 

n 

9!  2 

10  3 

11  4 

12  5 

13  6 
1417 
lolU 

l(i|2 
17  3 
1«  4 

19  5 

20  6 

21  7 
22D 

23  2 

24  3 
2.5  4 
2R  ' 


4th  S  after  Epiph 


5  runs  high  N. 

0  in  Aphelion. 

9  Stat. 

Peptuagesima  S. 
9  Apogee. 

9  in  Perihelion. 
Clinton  d.  1828. 

Schwartz  d.  1798. 

Sexagesiraa  S. 

Peace  with   Eng- 
land rat.  1815. 
D  runs  low  S. 
Voltaire  b   1694. 

Quinquagesima  S. 

®  Perigee.  Dl/cj 
.'Vsh  Wednesday. 


DWd 


17 
16 

1  2  16 

2  4  16 

2  59  15 

3  49!  15 

4  35  15 

5  15:14 
5  52|14 

15 n!  6  24|I4 

15 a' i)  Tis\r.} 

15  111'  6  58  13 
15'IIU'  7  5?i  13 
]4'=^i  8  58  12 
14'^  10  0  12 
141^11  4112 
14  111  morn  11 
14  irU  0  Bill 
14L?|  1  12|]1 
H\J:\  2  1610 
I4;i^  3  14|l0 
UlW  4  6  10 
14  r;  4  53 
13|t2:i  5  36 
]3|7f  D  set 
13:j^|  7  14 
13,T  8  28 
13iqP    9  39 


3  28  16 


46  11 
28  37 
10  47 
52  38 
34  15]  16 

15  35:16 
56  40' 16 

37  29' 16 
18  5  16 
,58  25!  16 

38  32116 
18  26  16 
58  7I16 
37  351 16 

16  51  16 
55  55' 16 
34  48|K1 
13  311J16 
52  1  16 
30  23' 10 

8  33i]6 
46  .35  16 
24  27JI6 

2  13  16 

39  49  16 

17  18  16 
54  41)  16 


15  13  55 
1514  3 
15I14  9 
14  14  15 
14:14  20 
]4ll4  24 
14!l4  27 
14  14  29 
J4  14  31 
1314  39 
13,14  32 
13  14  32 
13  14  31 
r!'14  98 
12  14  25 
12,14  21 
1214  17 
12  14  12 
12  14  6 
1 1  13  59 
11  13  52 
11  13  44 
11  13  36 
10  13  27 
10  13  18 
10  13  8 
10  12  .57 
9  12  46 


A  tarnuir  .should  nevei  t;cpend  on  his  neighbor,  for  what  he  can  by 
care  and  good  management  [)roduce  on  his  own  farm;  he  should  never 
beg  fruit  while  he  can  plant  trees,  or  borrow  tools  when  he  can  make 
or  buy  ;  a  high  authority  has  said,  the  borrower  isaseivant  to  the 
lender. 

Health  is  the  poor  man's  wealth,  and  the  rich  man's  bliss. 


10 Jfl^R  €W. 184:6. 

The  breeze  that  o'er  the  garden  plays  ; 
The  farthest  planet's  glimmering  rays  ; 
The  dew  upon  the  distant  hill  ; 
The  vapors  that  the  valley  fill ; 
The  grove's  untutor'd  harmony — 
All  speak,  and  loudly  speak,  of  Thee. 


Farmers'  Calendar. 

The  first  day  of  March  should  not  be  sutFered  to  pass  without  find- 
ing ample  preparations  to  secure  as  good  a  yield  of  sugar  as  the  season 
will  supply.  Cleanliness  and  care  are  the  main  things  necessary  to 
ensure  white  sugar.  Let  the  kettles  be  perfectly  free  from  rust  or 
dirt — strain  your  sap  into  the  ketttes,  and  again  when  converted  into 
syrup — ''sugar  oft""  quick  without  burning,  and  you  may  he  sure  of 
making  good  sugar.  Finish  by  draining,  and  you  may  expect  to  find 
clean  dry  sugar,  white  enough  for  all  ordinary  purposes  and  which 
will  command  a  good  price.  A  little  sweet  cream  will  prevent  sugar 
from  boiling  over. 


KIND  WORDS.— Bv  Solitaire. 
Like  gentle  rain  upon  the  parched  earth ; 

Like  heaven's  sunlight  in  some  deep  lone  del! ; 
Like  mother's  hope  at  her  fair  infant's  birth  ; 
Like  voice  of  freedom  in  a  prisoner's  cell ; 
Or  joyous  warbling  of  a  spring-time  bird, 

Falls  on  the  heart  a  low-toned  kindly  word. 
The  pent-up  fountains  of  the  drooping  soul 

Gush  forth,  like  sweetest  music,  at  the  sound, 
And  upward,  onv/ard,  for  the  distant  goal, 

The  faltering  spirit  now  doth  hopeful  bound, 
While  floating  round  that  grateful  tone  is  heard. 
Breathing  its  magic  spell — a  kindly  word. 
Yeast  from  Potatoes. — As  it  is  sometimes  convenient  to  know 
more  than  one  mode  of  making  an  article,  we  will  give  you  an  old 
method  of  making  potatoo  yeast,  which  we  have  sometimes  met  with. 
Boil  potatoes,  of  the  best  and  most  mealy  sort,  (for  poor,  heavy,  waxy 
potatoes  are  good  for  nothing  for  ihis  business,)  till  they  are  thoiough- 
ly  done  and  their  skins  begin  to  peel  oif.  Strip  oft'  the  skins,  and  mash 
them  up  very  smooth,  and  put  as  ranch  hot  water  to  them  as  will  make 
the  mash  of  the  consistency  of  common  thick  cream.  Then  add  to 
eveiy  pound  of  potatoes  two  ounces  of  coarse  brown  sugar,  or  molas- 
ses will  answer,  and  when  blood  warm,  stir  in  for  every  pound  of  po- 
tatoes two  spoonsful  of  old  or  common  yeast.  Let  this  ferment  for 
twenty-four  hours.  A  pound  of  potatoes  will  make  in  this  way  very 
nearly  a  quart  of  yeast,  and  which  will  keep  well  for  three  months — 
so  the  cook  says.  She  also  says  you  must  lay  your  bread  eight  hours 
before  you  bake  it. 

HoNSV  is,  according  to  Mr.  Milton,  who  has  lately  published  a 
treatise  on  bees,  in  England,  a  universal  specific,  and  among  its  other 
valuable  properties,  he  declares  that  it  prevents  consumption,  and 
states  that  that  destroyer  of  life  is  not  known  in  countries  where 
honey  is  regularly  taken  as  an  article  of  food.  Those  who  have  less 
faith  in  the  specific,  may  perhaps  attribute  the  cause  to  diflxTence  of 
climate  rather  than  to  honey.  The  Italian  singers,  it  is  also  atfirmcd, 
are  greatly  indebted  to  honey,  but  their  practice  is  to  sharpen  it  with 
a  few  drops  of  acid,  though  they  sometimes  take  it  in  a  pure  state. — 
Albany  Cultivator. 

•You  measure  me  by  the  rod,''  said  a  school-boy  to  his  master.  'Yes, 
and  by  the  foot  too,'  was  the  reply,  accompanied  with  a  movement 
that  raised  him  at  least  an  inch. 


^^^ 

31  days.                         Jfl^RCW. 

___    .     XI  11 

Declinatiou  and  Sovitlniiig  of  tlie  Planets.             1 1 

Mercury.  |    Venus. 

Mars. 

h. 

Jupiter, 
dec. south, 
nor.   eve. 

Saturn. 

|Herschel.  1 1 

dec.  south. |dec.sout 

1. 

r. 

dec. sou 

dec.  south. |dec.south.  || 

sou. 

eve.  nor.  1  mo 

nor.  |eve. 

sou. 

mo 

.  nor.  eve. 

o     . 

h   m   "    ' 

h  ni 

°     '    h  m 

°     '     h  m 

0    1 

h 

m  °   '     h    m 

1 

10  57 

0     11  22 

1159 

16  59  4  11 

13    5   3  45 

14  42 

11 

7  2  48    1  57 

7 

6  11 

0  19  sou. 

1125 

18    9  4    3 

13  27    3  26 

14  29 

10  4G2  55I   1  34    5 

13 

nort. 

0  37  1  47110  52  19  15  3  55 

13  51    3    7 

14  16 

10  25  3    3|   1  12 

19 

4  49 

0  5513  20,10  24  20  15  3  47 

14  14   2  48' 14    3!  10 

4  3  11    0  49 

25 

9  55'  1     8  4  32:10    2  21    9l3  39  14  38l  2  29  13  50!  9  ^ 

2I3  19    0  27 

Phases  of  llie  Moon. 

D  First  Quarter  4th  day  5h  42m  evening. 

O  Full  Moon  12th  day  9h  59m  evening. 

d  Last  Quarter  20th  day  9h  8m  morning. 

O  New  Moon  27th  day  Ih  Om  raoining. 

0     0 

Calendar, 

0 

0  1    0    ,• 

9  1     0 

0     lEQ.  T 

S_ 

5 

Aspects,     &c. 

rise. 

sets  jsouthiPi 

R  &  s|dec.  sou 

serai.  10  si. 

h  m 

h   m 

h    m 

S. 

h    m 

0     .     ,. 

■      ' 

m    s 

1 

B 

1st  Sund.  in  Lent. 

6  38 

5  47 

12  13 

rp 

10  46 

7  31  55 

16    S 

12  34 

2 

2 

5c?d  0?6i"f 

6  36 

5  49 

12  12 

y 

11  50 

7    9    4 

16    9 

12  22 

3 

3 

6  34 

5  50 

12  12 

8 

morn 

6  46    7 

16    9 

12    9 

4 

4 

6  33 

5  52 

12  12 

n 

0  49 

6  23    4 

16    8 

11  55 

5 

5 

I)  runs  high  Nor. 

6  31 

5  53 

12  12 

n 

1  43 

5  59  56 

16    8 

11  42 

C 

6 

[O  $  0  ^up- 

6  29 

5  55 

12  11 

2  31 

5  36  43 

16    8 

11  28 

7 

7 

6  27 

5  56 

12  11 

o^i 

3  14 

5  13  26 

16    8 

11  14 

8 

O 

2d  S  in  L'nt.  ^Ap. 

6  25 

5  57 

12  11 

tr^ 

3  50 

4  50    4 

16    7 

10  .59 

9 

2 

6  24 

5  58 

19  11 

a 

4  24 

4  26  40 

16    7 

10  44 

10 

3 

$  Stat. 

6  22 

5  59 

12  10 

a 

4  52 

4    3  11 

16    7 

10  28 

11 

4 

Benj.  West  d.  '20. 

6  21 

6    0 

12  10 

M 

5  22 

3  39  41 

16    7 

10  12 

12 

5 

6  19 

6    I 

12  10 

n 

D  ris 

3  16    6 

16    6 

9  55 

13 

6 

iildiscover'dnSl. 

6  17 

6    2 

12  10 

Tip 

6  52 

2  52  31 

16    6 

9  38 

14 

7 

6  15 

6    3 

12    9 

7  55 

2  28  53 

16    6 

9  21 

15 

D 

3d  S  in  Lent. 

6  13 

6    4 

12    9 

■r^ 

8  58 

2    5  13 

16    6 

9    4 

16 

2 

6  12 

6    6 

12    9 

n 

10    3 

1  41  33 

16    5 

8  47 

17 

3 

6  10 

6    7 

12    8 

111 

11     5 

1  17  51 

16    5 

8  30 

18 

4 

$13  6, 

6    8 

6    8 

12    8 

I 

morn 

0  54  10 

16    5 

8  12 

19 

5 

[enters  <^^. 

6    7 

6    9 

12    8 

t 

0     7 

0  30  27 

16    4 

7  54 

20 

6 

D  runs  low  S.    0 

6    5 

6  11 

12    8 

W' 

1     5 

S.    6  45 

16    4 

7  36 

21 

7 

9  Stat. 

6    3 

6  12  12    7 

y> 

1  58 

N.  16  56 

16    4 

7  28 

22 

D 

4th  S.  in  Lent. 

6    1 

6  13 

12    7 

v> 

2  45 

0  40  35 

16    4 

6  59 

23 

2 

5  59 

6  14 

12    7 

3  28 

1     4  15 

16    3 

6  41 

24 

3 

9  Perigee.  D  T2  c5 

5  57 

6  16 

12    6 

■r-. 

4    4 

1  27  52 

16    3 

6  23 

25 

4 

5  55 

6  17 

12    6 

yi 

4  40 

1  51  28 

16    3 

6    4 

26 

5 

5  53 

6  18 

12    6 

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5  14 

2  15    0 

16    2 

5  46 

27 

6 

Dlil6 

5  51 

6  20 

13    5 

T 

D  set 

2  38  29 

16    2 

5  27 

28 

7 

5  49 

6  21 

12    5 

cp 

8  24 

3     1  55 

16    2 

5    9 

29 

D 

5th  S  in  Lent. 

5  47 

6  22 

12    5 

H 

9  32 

3  25  18 

16    2 

4  51 

30 

2 

OS  6  ©liid 

6  45 

6  23 

12    4 

H 

10  34 

3  48  37 

16     1 

4  3U 

31 

3 

D  c?c5 

5  44 

6  24 

12    4 

n 

11  33 

4  11  52 

16    1 

4  14 

A  farmer  never  should  undertake  to  cultivate  more  la 

nd  than   he 

can  do  thoroughly — half-tilled  land  is  growing  poorer,  and 

well-tilled 

land  is  constantly  improving. 

A  farmer  should  never  keep  more  cattle,  horses,  shee 

p,  or  hogs, 

than  he  can  keep  in  good  order;  an  animal  in  high  order 

the  first  of 

December  is  already  half  wintered. 

^t  s"  fs  eiy. 

Thy  name.  Thy  jjlorie.s,  tlioy  rehearse, 
Great  Spirit  of  the  univert^e  1 
i~onse  of  all  sense,  and  soul  of  soul, 
Nouglit  is  too  vast  for  Thy  control  ; 
The  meanest  and  the  mightiest  sliare 
Ali^i!  Thy  kiiidnoss  and  Thy  care. 


farmers'   Calendar. 

Take  a  shari)  look  at  the  fences:  shoitly  you  will  find  your  hands 
full  in  plowinu',  harrowing,  rolling  and  planting;  and  will  find  no  time 
for  rep  liring  walls  and  fences.  Jlake  a  dash,  as  you  have  opportunity, 
at  the  stumps  and  the  stones  :  there  are  many  fields  so  encumbered  with 
them  as  to  make  hard  work  in  tilling,  to  say  nothing  of  tlie  wearing 
out  of  plows  and  hoes,  wljicli  one  might  clear  in  a  single  day  with  the 
aid  of  a  ('rag  and  a  pair  of  horses,  ft  is  gi  .xl  economy  to  have  clean 
fields;  while  ihey  gratify  the  eye  and  speak  well  of  their  proprietor 
to  every  ol)server. 

"Plow  deep  while  sluggards  sleep,"  is  good  advice.  Too  many  act 
as  though  tlieir  title-deeils  covered  barely  th?  surface  of  the  land; 
you  own  to  the  depths  of  the  earth — hidden  riches  are  yours — plow 
deep  and  liring  them  up.  Is  your  soil  too  light,  ten  to  one  dee;i  plow- 
ing will  bring  up  the  very  stuff  to  remedy  the  difficulty  :  is  it  too 
heavy,  a  thorough  breaking  up  certainly  can  do  it  no  harm. 


Calves  WITH  Sheep. — We  have  oil  ui  recommended  the  keeping 
of  calves  with  slieep.  as  we  have  found  it  an  e.\cellent  plan,  and  highly 
approved  of  hy  others  who  have  tried.  In  this  way  there  is  less  trounle, 
and  the  calves  keep  in  fine  condition  upon  the  coarse  part  of  the  fod- 
der which  the  sheep  leave.  In  such  cases,  calves  are  never  aiflicted 
with  vermin,  and  if  any  are  on  them  before,  they  will  soon  dis.apnear 
after  the  calves  are  among  the  sheep.  Sheep  are  usually  provided 
with  a  good  shelter  in  winter,  and  the  calves  will  seek  the  warmest 
part  of  it  in  cold  weather.  This  ]>lan  will  not  do  for  those  who  keep 
sheep  without  water  in  winter,  unless  the  calves  have  extra  attention 
in  this  respect. —  B(  stun  Caltirator. 

Smoking  Hams  — We  are  assured  by  an  intelligent  farmer  that  hams 
are  eflectually  preserved  from  the  attacks  of  the  fly,  while  their  qual- 
ity is  not  at  all  injured,  by  throwing  red  pepper  upon  the  fire  in  the 
smokehouse,  during  the  latter  part  of  the  operation. — Jilbanij  Culti- 
vator. 

CuREYiNG  Cows. — Cows  should  he  curried  as  often  as  horses,  par- 
ticularly when  they  are  shedding  their  hair.  Independent  of  other 
consequences,  it  tends  to  prevent  them  from  licking  themselves  by 
which  ^hey  often  swallow  the  hair  and  receive  injury. 

Time.— Speculate  and  moralize  as  we  may,  time,  after  all,  is  a 
mighty  revolutionist.  The  ch'.ngrs  whi'h  he  imperceptibly  effects, 
the  inroads  which  ho  silently  aciiievos,  tlie  sad  estrangements  to  which 
he  is  a  party,  and  the  strange  alliances  of  which  he  is  the  parent,  at- 
tests his  invisible  and  irresistible  agency.  Who  has  not  done  homage 
to  his  influences.'  The  coldness  and  indifference  of  those  who  once 
loved,  the  unsuspected  treachery  of  those  we  ,ince  befriended — they 
whom  wo  dreaded  removed— they  whom  we  feared  powerless — the 
scattered  family— the  silent  hearth — the  severed  f.iendship — the  hos- 
tile brothers — these  arc  the  'spectacles  which  greet  us  in  our  weary 
pilgrimage,  and  these  are  thy  trophies,  resistless  and  merciless  Time  ! 
An  hour's  industry  will  do  more  to  beget  cheerfulnass,  suppress  evil 
humors,  and  retrieve  your  affairs,  than  a  month's  moaning. 

Plutarch  used  to  say,  that  men  of  small  capacities  put  into  gre.at 
places,  like  statues  set  upon  great  pillars,  are  made  to  appear  the  less 
by  theii  advancement. 


30  days. 


^JPjKJ^JE-, 


Oeclisisstioin  anil  S*oi»t5iiMg  of  tile  Planets. 


Veims. 


fthirfl 


C    Wficuiy. 

'r'  dec.  south,  dec.soutli.'dec.  south,  d 


Jujiiter.        iS.'turn. 


,  south,  dec.  south,  dec.  south 


nor. 

eve- 

sou. 

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1  14    6 

1  10'5  20 

7  15  35 

0  58  5  30 

Ki  14  56 

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11  .50'4  31 

2.5  i  9  35 

11  15 

3  2b 

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h  ml  "  '  I  h  in  °  ' 
9  43  29  6|  3  31115  6 
9  33  22  47'  3  24ll5  31 


eve.    sou 
h   in  "     ' 
2     7  13  37 
1  49  13  26 


mor.  nor.  imor. 
h  m  °  '  h  'n 
9  18i3  28111  69 
8  56  3  371 11  35 


9  21  23  23  3  Ui  15  55  1  31  13  16  8  35  3  44  11  13 
9  14  23.523  9110  19  1  13  13  7  8  13  3  52  10  50 
9     9  24  1413    3  16  431  0  55  12.58'  7  51  4    oll0  28 


PJiases  of  tile  Moon. 

I)  First  Quarter  3il  day  Oh  22m  evening. 
O  Full  Moon  11th  (lay  Ih  5ni  evening. 
C  Last  Quarter  18h  day  3h  3!m  evening. 
^  New  Moon  25th  dtiy  Uh  .58m  morning. 


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5  43:0  26 

12 

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morn 

4  35    2  16    1 

3  57 

2'  5  IJefferson  b  1743. 

5  41  6  97 

12 

4ln 

0  24 

4  55    7  16    1 

3  .38 

3 

6  Bonaparte  ban.'14;5  39l6  28 

19 

3'"-, 

1   10 

5  21     7  16    0 

3  90 

4 

7   Harrison  d.  1841. 

5  37 

6  99 

12 

S'sj 

1   49 

5  44    1  10    0 

3    2 

5 

IS  S.  before  Easter. 

5  35 

6  30 

12 

3'n 

9  24 

6    6  49  16    0 

2  44 

6 

2  ,®  Apogee. 

5  33 

6  31 

12 

!i.O 

2  55 

6  29  30  15  59 

2  26 

7 

3 

5  31 

6  33 

12 

aio 

3  26 

6  52    5  15  59 

2    9 

8 

4    J.  Stat. 

5  30 

6  33 

12 

2-iir 

3  50 

7  14  33|15  .591  1  .54 

9 

5 

5  28 

6  34 

19 

3 

IIP 

4  18 

7  37  54 

15  59 

I  35 

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6  Good  Friday. 

5  27 i 6  35 

12 

1 

4  48 

7  59     6 

15  58 

1    18 

11 

7 

5  25 

6  37 

12 

1 

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8  21   10 

15  58 

1     2 

12 

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5  24 

6  38 

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7  52 

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6  48 

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11   12  20 

15  .58 

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5  10 

6  49 

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11  32  58 

15  56 

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5    9 

6  51 

11 

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The  farmer  ?liould  never  be  so  immersed  in  political  matters  as  to 
forget  to  sow  his  wheat,  dig  his  potatoes,  and  bank  up  his  ccIIpt,  or  to 
ilo  his  other  necessary  business  ;  nor  sliould  he  be  so  inattentive  to 
them  as  to  be  ignorant  of  those  great  questions  of  national  and  state 
policy  which  will  always  i.gitate,  more  or  less,  a  free  peoide,  and 
which  are  so  intimately  connected  with  the  interests  of  the  farmer. 


Beneath  Thy  all-directing  nod, 
Botli  worlds  and  worms  are  equal,  God  ! 
Tiiy  hand  the  comets'  orbits  drew, 
And  lighted  yonder  glow-worm  too  ; 
Thou  didst  the  dome  of  heaven  build  up, 
And  tbrm'dst  yon  snow-dro[i's  silver  cup. 


Fanners'  Calendar. 

IIa  !  the  beams  of  the  sun  enliven  the  earth,  nature  awakes,  strips 
o(T  tlie  snowy  sheets  and  thinks  of  dressing  in  a  new  rich  suit  of  green. 
It  is  high  time  to  think  of  getting  the  crops  into  the  ground,  but  first 
bethink  yourself  of  this  :  tlie  first  step  towards  getting  good  crops  is 
to  prepare  your  ground  well.  Do  this  work  thoroughly  ;  plow  deep, 
pulverize  the  soil, — the  foolish  habit  of  shaving  the  soil  merely,  al- 
ways turns  out  to  be  a  hard  shave — the  barber  gets  the  worst  of  the 
job. 

In  selecting  seed  corn,  John  Brown  2d,  of  Monktonboro'  says  you 
must  pick  ears  with  a  kernel  large  and  bright,  eight  rows  on  a  small 
cob,  and  as  near  as  possible  of  a  uniform  bigness  from  butt  end  to  tip. 
Selecting  largest  ears,  he  says,  increases  the  stock  and  retards  the  ri- 
pening of  the  car.  Prepare  a  mixture  of  two  parts  plaster,  two  of 
arfiies,  and  one  of  lime,  in  old  urine — the  more  putrid  the  better  :  soak 
your  seed  corn  in  this  until  well  coated,  and  it  is  said  the  worms  will 
never  touch  it,  and  its  germination  will  be  hastened.  One  part  each 
of  lime,  plaster,  salt  and  ashes,  put  in  the  hill  with  the  seed  corn  on 
top,  is  said   to  be  an  excellent  manure,  especially  on  a  dry  or  sandy 


Cut  Worms.— To  the  remark  that  "cut- worms  may  be  destroyed  by 
continued  tillage  and  a  naked  and  open  soil,"  I  beg  to  say,  the  cut- 
worm would  not  be  found  in  corn,  were  it  not  planted  in  sward  or  sod 
land.  Tiiey  aie  the  progeny  of  a  species  of  beetle  or  other  insect, 
which  could  never  propogate  its  kind  without  the  aid  of  dung,  which 
is  found  in  grass  that  has  been  fed  by  horses  or  cattle,  and  in  this 
they  enclose  their  egg  or  eggs,  and  sink  them  in  a  given  distance  be- 
"ow  the  surface  ;  hence  an  autumnal  or  winter  ploughing  of  such  land 
destroys  them,  by  exposure  to  the  rains  and  frosts  of  that  inclement 
season — a  doctrine  which  has  at  last  met  with  the  concurrence  of 
every  practical  man  among  us. — Boston  Cultivator. 

Broom  Corn. — The  seed  is  excellent  to  fatten  sheep.  Albert  Hib- 
bard,  of  North  Hadley,  tells  us  he  makes  use  of  the  seed  of  his  broom 
corn  to  fatten  sheep — that  they  are  very  fond  of  it  and  will  fatten  bet- 
ter on  this  than  on  Indian  corn.  Broom  corn  is  raised  in  great  quan- 
tities in  the  river  towns,  where  the  brooms  are  made  up  and  distribu- 
ted to  all  quarters  of  the  country.  VVe  have  often  raised  the  corn  for 
the  sake  of  the  biush,  but  we  have  never  made  much  account  of  the 
seed,  though  we  think  it  has  seldom  been  converted  to  meal  for  hogs. 
Mr.  Ilibbard  thinks  the  broom  corn  seed  more  valuable  for  sheep  than 
oats,  or  any  grain,  pound  for  pound. — Boston  Plough. 

There  are  a  set  of  men  whose  success  in  wooing — and  it  is  not  un- 
failing— we  cannot  comprehend.  Grave,  emaciated,  sallow  divines, 
who  never  look  the  person  in  the  face  whom  they  address  ;  who  never 
speak  above  their  breath  ;  who  sit  on  tlie  uttermost  edge  of  their  chairs, 
a  full  yard  distant  from  the  dinner  table.  We  have  never  known  one 
of  those  scare-crows  fail  of  getting  a  good  and  a  rich  wife.     How   it 

,  heaven  knows  !     Can  it  be  that  the  ladies  ask  them  ! 

Every  man  of  genius  is  a  philosopher,  but  not  every  philosopher  a 
genius. 

"What  is  the  matter  with  Mr.  Johnson's  eyes:"  "Why  he  has 
njurod  his  sight  by  looking  through  a  thick  bottomed  tumbler." 


31  days.                                .fJT^  I*.                                              15 

Declinatiou  and  Soutliing  of  tlie  Planets. 

t)|  Mercury. 
"T^  dec.  south. 

Venus. 

Mars.      1    Jupiter.    |    Saturn, 

Herschei. 

dec.  sout. 
sou.   mor. 

dec.  south. jdec 

south. 

lee.  south 
sou.  imorr 

.  dec.south 

nor.    raor. 

nor.    ev 

;.    nor 

.  1 

2ve.   j 

1  nor. 

mor. 

"     '     h  m 

"    '    li  m 

"     '     h   m|  °    ' 

h    m'  °     ' 

h  m   "     ' 

h    m 

1 

7  25  10  48 

2    6  9     6 

24  29    2  56,17    6 

0  37  12  27 

7  29  4    7 

10   5 

7 

6  42  10  3U 

not.   9    3 

24  38    9  49  17  29 

0  19  12  44 

7 

14  14 

943 

13 

7  26  10  12 

1  20  9     1 

24  3 

1    2  42  17  51 

morn  12  39 

6  44  4  21 

920 

19 

9  18  10  18,3  18|9    1 

24  3 

4    2  3518  12 

11  40  12  35 

6  22  4  27 

8  58 

25 

12    2  10  25  5  2319    0  24  2 

2    2  28  18  33 

11  22(12  32 

5  59  4  33'  8  35| 

Phases  of  the  3Ioou. 

I)  First  duarter  3d  day  7h  2m  morning. 

O  Full  Moon  11th  day  Ih  16m  morning. 

(J  Last  Quarter  17th  day  6h  37m  evening. 

9  New  Moon  24th  day  llh  54m  evening. 

0|0|     Calendar,     |  O  1  0  !    ©    1® 

®    1       0      1 

O     JEQ.T 

g  1  ^  lAspects,     «Si.c.|rise.|sets.  >3outh'Pl 

R  &  S|dec.  nor. 

semi. |0  fa. 

h  m 

h  m 

h   mis. 

h    m 

0          ,           M 

'     "  m    s 

1 

6 

§  Stat. 

4  52 

7    2 

11  57  53 

morn 

15    6  16 

15  53 

3    3 

2 

7 

®  Apogee. 

4  51 

7    3 

11  57|a 

0  23 

15  24  16 

15  53 

3  11 

3 

D 

3d  S  after  Easter. 

4  50 

7    5 

11  57ia 

0  54 

15  42     0 

15  53 

3  17 

4 

g 

4  49 

7    6 

11  57  ItD 

1  26 

15  59  30 

15  52 

3  23 

5 

3 

5  in  Aphelion. 

4  47 

7    7 

11  56 

"C 

1  54 

16  16  43 

15  52 

3  29 

6 

4 

[1808, 

4  46 

7    8 

11  56 

m 

2  20 

16  33  41 

15  52 

3  34 

7 

5 

Bible  Soc.  formed 

4  44 

7    9 

11  56 

2  46 

16  50  22 

15  52 

3  39 

8 

6 

4  42 

7  10 

11  56 

j;:- 

3  14 

17     6  46 

15  5! 

3  43 

9 

7 

4  41 

7  11 

11  56 

:^ 

3  46 

17  22  52 

15  51 

3  46 

10 

D 

4th  S  after  Kaster. 

4  39 

7  12 

11  56 

IR 

4  20 

17  38  41 

15  51 

3  49 

11 

2 

9  Gi.  Elong. 

4  38 

7  14 

11  56 

ni 

D  ris 

17  54  13 

15  51 

3  51 

19 

3 

i)  runs  low  S. 

4  37 

7  15 

11  56 

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8  52 

18     9  26 

15  50 

3  53 

13 

4 

4  30 

7  16 

11  56 

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9  51 

18  24  22 

15  50 

3  54 

14 

5 

0^d> 

4  34 

7  18 

11  56 

v>- 

10  44 

18  39    0 

15  50 

3  55 

15 

6 

®  Perigee. 

4  33 

7  19 

11  56 

y? 

11  26 

18  53  18 

15  50 

3  55 

16 

7 

0  <2  d> 

4  32 

7  20 

11  56 

morn 

19    7  17 

15  50 

3  55 

17 

D 

Rogation  Sunday. 

4  31 

7  21 

11  56 

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0     5 

19  20  57 

15  50 

3  54 

18 

o 

!>  h  6 

4  30 

7  22 

11  56 

X 

0  42 

19  34  17 

15  49 

3  52 

19 

3 

■ 

4  29 

7  23 

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A  farmer  should  never  allow  his  wood  house  to  be  emptied  of  wood 

during  the  summer  season  ;  if  he  does,  when  winter  comes,  in  addi- 

tion to  cold  fingers,  he  must  expect  to  encounter  the  chilling  looks 

of  his  wife,  and  perhaps  be  compelled,  in  a  series  of  lectures,  to  learn 

that  the  man  who  burns  green  wood  has  not  mastered  the  A  B  0  of 

domestic  economy. 

16 ^^r.^^'E. 184:8. 

And  iiTiturc  with  its  countless  tlirong, 

And  sun  and  raoon  and  pUneTs  son:;, 

And  every  flower  that  light  receives, 

And  every  dew  that  tips  its  leiives,  '.'.   _;  _. 

And  every  murmur  of  the  sea — 

Tunes  its  sweet  vciee  to  wors!:in  Thee. 


l-farniei'S'  Cniemlar. 

There  arc  more  tlian  lifty  starch  factories  in  Vermont,  capable  of 
working  up  a  vast  quantity  of  potatoes  :  tiiere  is  little  danger,  then, 
of  raising  too  large  crops  of  this  impoitant  article.  The  difficulty  is 
to  avoid  the  rot  or  mildew,  and  raise  onou2;h  to  supply  the  demand. 
We  observe  that  the  editor  of  the  American  Agriculturist,  insisted 
strongly,  in  his  last  volume,  against  using  barn-yard  manure  for  pota- 
toes :  turn  over  the  sod  of  a  piece  of  grass-iand,  said  he,  roll  and  har- 
row it,  make  llie  rows  three  inches  deep  wi>li  a  plow,  without  cutting 
up  the  sod  at  the  bottom,  and  plant  your  potatoes. 

Corn,  planted  late  to  be  cut  for  fodder,  will  help  to  carry  3'our  cat- 
tle alons  throusli  llic  aiitunm  in  excellent  condition. 


Wounds  on  Cattle. — The  most  aggravated  wounds  of  domes- 
tic animals  are  easily  cured  with  a  portion  of  yolk  of  egg?  mixed  in 
the  spirits  of  turpentine.  The  part  affected  must  be  bathed  several 
times  with  the  mixture,  when  a  perfect  cure  will  be  effected  in  forty- 
eicht  hourE. 

jx  is  better  to  cut  grain  just  before  it  is  fully  or  dead  ripe.  When  the 
straw  immediately  below  the  grain  is  so  dry  that  on  twisting  it  no 
juice  is  expresscil,  it  should  be  cut,  for  then  there  is  no  circulation  of 
juices  to  the  ear.  Every  hour  that  it  stands  uncut  after  this  stage  is 
attended  with  loss. 

Ill  Temper. — It  is  impossible  to  conceive,  if  we  have  never  wit- 
nessed it  or  felt  it,  how  much  unhappiness  the  ill  temper  6f  one  indi- 
vidual can  inflict  on  the  family  with  which  ]ie  or  she  is  unfortunately 
connected.  As  there  is  no  person  so  unimportant  as  to  be  incapable 
of  conferring  pleasure,  so  in  proportion  is  the  banet'ul  influence  ;  and 
thus  the  domestic  harmony  of  many  a  little  circle  is  changed  to  discord, 
and  the  most  disastrous  events  frequently  en«ue. — Dcctur  Joltnsov. 

To  PRESERVE  JIiLK. — In  Very  warm  weather,  put  two  table  spoon- 
fuls of  salt  into  cveiy  pail  of  milk  before  straining  ;  it  will  greatly  im- 
prove the  quality  anil  quantity  of  butter. 

j'hinning  Plants. — The  thinning  of  seedling  crops  is  a  very  nec- 
essary thing  to  be  done  in  time,  before  the  young  plants  have  drawn 
one  anofh.er  up  too  mueli,  by  which  they  become  weak,  and  out  of 
form,  and  sometines  never  do  well  afterward.  All  plants  grow  stron- 
ger, and  lipen  their  juices  better,  when  the  air  circulates  freely  around 
them,  and  the  sun  is  not  prevented  from  an  immediate  influence  ;  an 
attention  to  which  should  be  paid  from  the  first  appearance  of  plants 
breaking  tiie  ground.  In  thinning  close  crops,  as  onions,  carrots,  tur- 
nips, etc.,  bo  sure  that  they  are  not  left  too  near,  for  instead  af  reap- 
ing a  greater  produce,  they  would  assuredly  be  less.  When  they 
stand  too  clos{!,  tlipy  will  make  tall  and  large  tops,  but  be  prevented 
from  swelling  in  their  roots;  better  to  err  on  the  wide  side,  for  though 
there  are  few  plants,  they  will  be  much  finer  ones. 

Waliiing  is  the  most  perfect  exercise  for  the  human  body  ;  every 
artery  from  the  heart  to  the  extremities,  propels  the  blood  quicker 
and  more  cqu  lily  in  walking  than  in  any  other  exercise.  The  blood 
is  drawn  from  the  head  and  upper  parts,  where  it  is  most  slow  and 
languid,  and  is  citcul.ited  wiih  rapidity  to  every  part. 

It  is  better  with  willingness  to  purchase  thanks,  than  with  a  dis- 
contented doing  to  have  the  pain  and  not  the  reward. —  I'hilip  Sidney. 


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The  occupation  of  the  farmer  is  favorable  to  health.     Man  was 

made  for  exercise— for  toil— and  in  it  he  finds  not  only  health  hut  hap- 

piness.    The  use  of  all  our  faculties  both  of  body  and  mind  consti- 

tutes the  souices  of  pleasure.     The  most  unhappy  individuals  and 

the  most  misetably  imbecile  nations  are  those  whom  necessity  does  ■ 

not  compel  to  labor  dilligently  for  a  livelihood 

jr  F-fc  I* . 

Yes  1  [ill  below  and  all  above, 

Drink  of  tliy  flowing  stream  of  love  ; 

Yes  !  wlieresoe'er  existence  is, 

There,  there  is  greatness,  hope  and  bliss  ; 

There  never  was  a  ruoftal  eye 

Which  has  not  shone  with  smiles  of  joy. 


Farmers'  CaleEdar. 

REMEMnER  the  weeds — a  herd  of  vagrant  cattle  would  soon  be  thrust 
from  any  man's  cornfield  ;  a  host  of  hu;igry  weeds  should  as  soon  he 
ejected.  A  month  of  Jong  and  weary  labor,  day  after  day,  laboriously 
manuring,  dilligently  plowing,  ^ndustrious^)' harrowing,  carefiilfy  plan- 
ting, all  lost,  the  crop  choked  to  death  by  a  great  swarm  of  vveeds  !  I 
have  seen  a  man  stone,  dog,  beat  and  thump  a  poor  neighbor's  cow 
out  of  his  pasture,  for  one  hour's  intrusion,  at  the  same  moment  six 
thousand  great  mulliens  and  thistles  stood  gorging  on  his  land,  and 
devouring  more  than  a  whole  herd  of  cattle  for  a  month  together. 

(-ut  lodged  grass  early  ;  the  rest  between  flowering  and  seed.  Hay 
loses  less  by  drying  when  near  lipe,  and  makes  richer  food.  But  seeds 
ripening  exhaust  land  ;  therefore  choose  the  medium.  Cut  clover  ear- 
ly, and  dry  it  in  small  cocks,  after  one  day's  exposure  ;  dried  much  in 
the  sun,  it  is  spoiled.  Every  farmer  should  have  a  horse-rake — it  is 
to  a  hand  lake,  as  a  plow  to  a  hoe.  Hay  heavily  salted  may  be  put 
up  half  green,  and  be  fine  for  cattle  in  winter. 

Keep  ruta  bagas  well  hoed  during  their  early  growth,  and  let  other 
root  crops  he  kept  perfectly  clean-     Don't  forget  the  weeds — Cut.  Al. 


Be  iNijusTRious. — We  do  not  mean  here  the  industry  o(  the  hands 
alone  ;  but  that  perseverance  in  whatever  we  undertake,  that  is  the 
sure  precursor  of  ultimate  success.  Never  allow  the  mind  or  the 
body  to  stagnate  ;  activity  is  necessary  to  the  health  of  both.  Always 
have  some  wortliy  end  in  view  ia  whatever  you  undertake  ;  remem- 
bering that  to.  fail  with  good  intentions,  is  more  honorable  than  suc- 
cess in  an  evil  cause. 

JuLv. — This  month  gives  us  ever  the  extreme  of  heat.  The  ther- 
mometer at  90.  Independence  celebrations,  floral  processions,  sun- 
shades, open  windows,  are  the  things  of  reality.  Blessings  on  those 
happy  arrangements  by  which  the  ice  of  winter  is  saved  up  to  amel- 
iorate the  heats  of  summer,  and  an  artificial  warmth  is  created  about 
us,  to  make  us  forget  the  cold  of  winter.  Care  must  be  taken  that  the 
temper  and  feelings  always  maintain  that  happier  medium  between 
the  cold  that  chills  and  the  heat  that  scorches. — Housekeeper's  Annual 

A  DRY,  cool,  and  airy  room,  free  froai  all  atmospheric  changes,  is 
the  only  place  where  fruits  can  be  preserved  for  any  length  of  time. 

Cold  water  is  the  only  drink  that  is  always  grateful  and  refreshing 
to  the  thirsty,  always  safe  and  useful  for  sick  or  well.  Why  do  men 
corrupt  it. 

Animals  fed  on  dry  hay,  will  do  much  better  if  they  have  a  meal 
of  roots  once  or  twice  a  week.  For  the  horse,  we  prefer  carrots,  and 
even  if  fed  on  grain,  these  roots  will  be  found  most  healthful. — Agri- 
cultural Almanac. 

Francis  I.  being  desirous  to  raise  one  of  the  most  learned  men  of 
the  age  to  the  highest  dignities  of  the  church,  asked  him  if  he  was  of 
noble  descent.  "Your  majesty,"  answered  the  abbot,  "  there  were 
three  brother's  in  Noah's  ark,  and  I  cannot  tell  positively  from  which 
I  am  descended." 

A  MAN  in  a  passion  is  like  Vesuvius  in  an  eruption — vomiting  forth 
flames  and  red  hot  stones,  which  descend  immediately  into  its  own 
bosom,  till  chance  directs  it  over  the  edge  of  the  cral-er,  to  deal  de- 
struction to  others. 


31  days.                              JUfcl".                                             19   1 

Declination  and  Soiitliing  of  tlie  Planets.              | 

D 

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D  First  Ciuarter  1st  day  4h  33m  evening. 

0  Full  Moon  8th  day  (ih  21m  evening. 

([  Last  Ciuarter  15th  day  8h  34m  morning. 

Q  New  Moon  23d  day  3h  13m  morning. 

D  First  Ciuarter  31st  day  6I1  13m  morning. 

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'Finish  one  job  before  you  begin  another."     This  advice   'm  tiite   11 

hut  It  IS  of  great  importance  ;  and  there  are  few  cases  where  it  can- 

not be  attended  to. 

Attend  sttietly  to  the  hours  of  commencing  labor,  and  equally  so  to 

those  ol  leaving  off,  u  iless  extraordinary  exertion  is  required. 

.#  F^fBJ.VS'.  1846. 


AxD  all  lire  lifiidinp  to  tlie  spot 
Wliere  ilisappointjiifnt  enters  not; 
Tlie  seed  of  man's  mortality 
Shall  on  earth's  bosom  Rcattered  be, 
And  from  its  germs  at  last  arise 
Fair  blossoms,  fit  for  paradise. 


Farniers"  Caleixdar. 

Drive  on  your  haying  and  harvesting.  Cut  wheat  a  few  days  be- 
fore it  becomes  dead  ripe,  and  it  will  make  more  and  better  flour,  and 
not  waste  by  shelling  out.  Rake  stubble  with  a  horse-rake  and  save 
the  scattered  grain.  Gatlier  peas  by  means  of  a  horse-rake,  which 
will  pull  them  and  rake  them  together  at  one  operation.  Barley  or 
pea  ground  intended  for  sowing  wheat,  should  be  well  hanowed  when 
the  weather  may  be  moist,  to  start  the  weed  seeds,  the  young  crop 
of  which  is  to  be  plowed  under  for  manure. 

Save  the  best  and  cleanest  wheat  for  seed — be  careful  to  keep  out 
all  weeds,  and  especially  every  grain  of  that  ruinous,  deluding  weed, 
the  chess. 

Wet  grounds  maybe  underdrained  this  month — underground  ditches 
should  never  be  less  than  two  and  a  half  feet  deep — fill  them  half  full 
of  small  stones,  placing  many  very  small  ones  on  the  top  to  prevent 
caving  in — cover  with  straw,  and  tlien  earth  ;  a  covering  of  slabs  laid 
face  downwards  on  the  stones,  is  still  better.  Where  the  ground  is 
sandy,  flat  stone? — if  inclining  to  quiok-sand,  slab  or  plank  bottoms, 
timber  sides,  and  plank  covering  must  be  lesorted  to — unless  tile  tubes 
can  be  obtained,  which  ■\vnuld  be  best. —  Cultivator  Mmmwc, 


Cultivate  vuirmind. — It  is  of  more  importance  to  the  young, 
that  their  reading  should  be  select,  rather  than  extensive.  One  vol- 
ume w-ell  understood,  on  .any  important  topic,  is  better  than  half  a 
dozen  merely  skimmed.  There  are  many  subjects  of  great  utility,  with 
which  every  man  should  h.ave  a  partial  knowledge  at  least  ;  but  it  is 
one  of  the  great  faults  of  modern  education  to  sjiend  too  much  time 
on  studies  that  rather  burden  and  clog  the  mind,  than  strengthen  and 
inform  it  for  life's  practical  duties.  Reading  or  studying  without  some 
definite  aim,  is  likely  to  lead  to  few  useful  results.  Hew  many  men 
there  are  who  have  spent  a  largo  jiart  of  their  lives  over  books,  of 
whom  it  may  be  said,  ''Ibcy  remember  a  mass  of  things,  but  nothing 
distinctly."  It  is  possible  to  cram  the  mind  with  masses  of  indigesti 
ble  materials,  destructive  alike  to  a  healthy  and  a  vigorous  action  of 
the  intellectual  powers.  Such  is  not  the  cultivation  of  the  mind  re- 
quired by  a  young  American  Fanner. —  Cultivator  Almanac. 

August. — The  face  of  nature  has  lost  something  of  its  brilliancy 
and  beauty,  but  it  "is  good,  if  it  be  not  handsome."  The  weather  in 
this  month  is  apt  to  be  moist  and  hot,  and  it  is  not  particularly  favor- 
able for  either  mental  or  bodily  exertion. 

Excretory  Duct  i\  the  keet  of  Sheep. — Chancellor  Livings- 
ton, 1st  President  of  N.  Y.  Agricultural  Society,  says  the  legs  of  sheep 
arc  furnished  with  a  duct,  which  terminates  in  the  fissure  of  the  hoof; 
from  which,  when  the  animal  is  in  health,  is  secreted  a  white  fluid, 
but  when  sickly,  these  dutts  are  stopped  by  the  hardening  of  the  fluid. 
He  says  he  has  in  some  instances  found  that  the  sheep  were  relieved, 
by  merely  pressing  out  the  hardened  matter  with  the  finger  from  the 
orifice  of  the  duct  in  each  foot ;  it  may  in  some  cases  be  proper  to 
place  thcit  feet  in  warm  water,  or  to  use  a  probe  or  hand  brush  for 
cleansing  this  passage. 

You  may  be  sure  a  man  is  your  enemy  when  he  tries  to  place  you 
in  a  position  where  you  must  un.avoidahly  make  yourself  ridiculous. 

Men  who  want  principle  live  knaves  and  die  beggars. 


31  days. 


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It  is  a  glory  to  a  man  to  honor  his  occupation.  If  it  be  a  lawful 
one  and  well  followed,  it  should  be  his  pride  to  avow  and  defend  it — 
such  an  one  is  that  of  the  farmer.  Clad  in  homespun  with  sun  browned 
complexion  and  toil-hardened  hands,  he  need  not  feel  diminutive  in 
the  presence  of  any  one,  nor  envy  the  white  glove  and  the  broad-cloth, 
nor  once  desire  to  e.\change  the  farm  whip  for  the  walking  stick. 


S  S-:S"JPE.VISE  MS.  1846. 


And  we,  creation's  princes,  wc 

The  favorite!'  of  the  Deity, 

Tlie  wise — the  strong — whose  thoughts  can  soar 

Heaven's  brightest,  highest  concave  o'er  ! 

And  hold,  ahove  created  things, 

Communion  witii  the  King  of  kings. 


Farnit'i'S'   Calendar. 

Sow  wheat  early  in  the  month,  whore  danger  from  the  Hessian  fly 
is  not  apprehended — wet  the  seed  witli  brine,  and  dust  it  with  water 
slaked  lime,  to  dcstioy  smut,  and  sow  immediately.  J^et  the  work  be 
done  well,  and  above  all,  avoid  sowing  immediately  after  wheat,  or 
on  any  soil  which  has  been  hard  cropped  ;  which,  though  it  may  some- 
limes  succeed,  on  most  soils  it  will  fail  in  bad  seasons. 

Grain  for  hogs  should  be  ground  and  cooked — -cooking  has  been  found 
by  some  good  farmers  to  more  then  double  the  value.  Hogs  will  fat- 
ten well  and  very  cheaply  on  apples  ;  picking  up  the  fallen  fruit  in  or- 
chards—sweet  and  sour  are  both  good.  Apples  are  much  better  for 
this  purpose  than  potatoes  ;  and,  except  the  last  week  or  two,  fully 
equal  to  corn. 

Feed  S|nring!y  newly  seeded  grass  lands — cut  up  corn  in  season  to 
save  the  fodder  after  the  seed' is  well  "glazed" — in  all  cases,  avoid 
"topping"  com. 

Lay  your  plnns  for  next  year — adopt  a  good  and  regular  system  of 
rotation — every  man's  farm  shouM  be  growing  richer  instead  of  poorer 
— without  rotation,  this  cannot  lie — hard  cropping  now,  is  money  out 
of  pocket  for  the  present,  and  for  the  fu'nro  also — an  enriching,  is 
money  now  and  money  hereafter. —  Cultivator  Almanac. 


AIareied  Life. — "Deceive  not  one  another  in  small  things  nor  in 
great.  One  little  single  lie,  has,  before  now,  disturlied  a  whole  mar- 
ried life  A  small  cause  has  often  great  conseijuences.  Fold  not  tlie 
arms  together  and  sit  idle.  "  Laziness  is  the  devil's  cushion."  Do 
not  run  much  from  home.  One's  own  health  is  of  more  worth  than 
gold.  Many  a  marriage,  my  friends,  begins  like  the  rosy  morning,  and 
then  falls  away  like  a  snow  wreath.  And  why,  my  friends  .'  Because 
the  married  neglect  to  be  as  v^ell  pleasing  to  each  other  after  marriage 
as  before.  Endeavor  always,  ray  children,  to  please  one  another  ;  but 
at  the  same  time  keep  God  in  your  thoughts.  Lavish  not  all  your 
love  on  to-day,  for  remember  that  marriage  has  its  to-morrow,  likewise, 
and  its  day  after  to-morrow  too.  "Spare,  as  one  may  say,  fuel  for  the 
winter."  "Consider,  my  daughters,  what  the  word  wife  expresses. 
The  married  woman  is  her  husband's  domestic  faith  ;  in  her  hand  he 
must  be  willing  to  confide  house  and  family  ;  be  able  to  entrust  to  her 
the  key  of  his  heart,  as  well  as  the  key  of  his  eating-room.  His  hon- 
or and  his  home  arc  under  her  keeping — his  well  being  is  in  her  hand. 
Think  of  this !  ".And  you,  sons,  be  faithful  husbands,  and  good  fith- 
ers  of  families.  Act  so  that  your  wives  shall  esteem,  love  you." — Miss 
Bremer. 

Feeale  \Vit. — The  haughty  Tarleton,  vaunting  his  feats  of  gal- 
lantry to  the  great  disparagement  of  the  otlicers  of  tlic  continental 
cavalry,  said  to  a  lady  at  Wilmington,  "I  have  a  very  earnest  desire 
to  see  your  far-famed  hero,  Col.  Washington."  "Your  wish.  Colonel, 
might  have  been  fully  gratified,"  she  promptly  replied,  "had  you  ven- 
tured to  look  behind  you  at  the  battle  of  the  Cowpens." 

"Whv  on  earth  don't  you  get  up  earlier,  my  son?"  said  an  anxious 
father  to  his  sluggard  boy—"  don't  you  see  the  flowers  even  spring 
out  of  their  beds  at  the  early  dawn  .'" 

"Yes,  father,"  s.dd  the  boy,  "  I  see  they  do,  and  I  would  do  the 
same,  if  I  had  as  dirty  a  bed  as  they  have." 


30  days. 


SETRVE^ItSMIS. 


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Other  things  heing  equal,  a  woman  of  the  highest  mental  endow 
ments  will  always  be  the  best  housekeeper  ;  for  domestic  economy  is 
a  science,  that  brings  into  action  the  qualities  of  mind,  as  well  as  the 
graces  of  the  heart.  A  quick  perception,  judgment,  discrimination 
and  order,  are  high  attributes  of  mind,  and  are  all  in  daily  exercise 
in  the  well  ordered  family 


34 


Oi'VOSMSS.. 


Shall  we  not.  ]/rai&o  and  worship  Thee. 
'J  hou  infinite  Divinity  ? 
Thunk  Thee  for  what  we  knOM' — and  own 
Tliou  hidest  what  is  best  unknown  ; 
And  kindly,  wisely,  bast  concealed 
The  future,  from  our  vision  veiled? 


Farmers'  Calendai'. 

Secure  fall  crops— husk  corn-^-dig  jiotatoes — harvest  ruta  bagns 
and  beets.  Bury  potatoes  after  they  are  well  dried — the  best  way  is, 
fiist  one  foot  at  least  of  packed  stiaw,  and  then  about  three  inches  of 
earth — ventilating  thorn  well' by  a  hole  in  tiie  top  of  the  heap  till  Tery 
cold  weather.  By  this  mode,  after  repeated  trial,  not  a  peck  in  fifty 
bushels  is  lost. 

Ruta  bagas  should  be  pulled  with  a  ruta  l.aga  hook — a  tool  with  a 
small  sharp  hoe  on  one  side  to  top  the  root  with  one  stroke,  and  two 
jjrongs  on  the  other  for  drawing  the  root  after  topped,  from  tlie  ground. 
A  man  will  do  three  times  as  much  witli  this,  as  without  it.  Draw 
them  in  a  cart,  and  "dump"  them  down  an  inclined  trousfh  or  hopper 
into  the  ruta  baga  celli'.r.  Cut  if  buried  in  heaps,  those  heaps  must 
lie  ventilated  by  hobs  loosely  filled  with  a  wisp  of  long  straw,  orthej^ 
will  all  ferine, it  and  rot. 

Pick  ciirefully  all  winter  apples  for  sftle  and  for  use,  and  save  all* 
other  apples  for  pigs  and  otlier  farm  stock,  for  whic  i  they  will  be 
found  very  valuabls  in  v/inter. 

Feed  all  f  ittening  animals  with  perfect  regularity — enough,  but  not 
too  much.  Save  ail  your  straw  well  for  litter  and  winter  feed. —  Cul- 
Itvator  .llmmiac. 


Be  just. — In  the  course  of  life  a  man  frequently  finds  his  inteiests  or 
liis  opinions  crossed  ortliwarted  by  those  from  whom  he  liad  a  right  to 
expect  l)etter  things,  and  the  young  are  apt  to  feel  such  matters  very 
sensibly.  But  bo  not  ra>li  in  your  condemnation.  Look  at  their  con- 
duct carefully,  and  be  just  to  the  motives  that  prompt  it.  You  may 
find,  tliat  were  you  placed  in  their  position,  the  course  you  now  con- 
demn would  be  the  one  proper  for  you,  and  tlie  one  you  would  be  un- 
der oldigation  to  pursue.  A  little  cool  consideration  would  avoid 
censoriousness. 

'Manners,'  says  the  eloquent  Edmund  Burke,  'are  more  impor- 
tance than  jaws.  Upon  them,  in  a  great  measure,  the  law*  depend. 
Tlie  laws  touch  us  here  and  there— now  and  then.  Manners  are  what 
vex  or  sooth,  corrupt  or  purify,  ex.a!tor  debase,  barbarize  or  refine,  by 
a  constant,  steady,  uniform,  insensible  operation,  like  tliat  of  the  air 
we  breath  in.  They  give  their  Mdiole  forns  and  color  to  our  lives. 
According  to  their  quality,  chey  aid  morals  ;  they  supply  them,  or 
they  totally  destroy  them." 

If  there  is  a  man  who  can  eat  his  bread  at  peace  with  God  and 
man,  it  is  that  man  wno  has  brought  the  bread  out  of  the  earth  by  his 
oun  honest  industry.  It  is  cankered  by  no  fraud — it  is  wet  by  no  tears 
—  it  is  stained  by  no  blood. 

Making  Jelly. — Those  who  would  make  fine  jelly,  should  always 
avoid  boiling  the  juice  of  the  fruit,  when  it  is  desirable  to  have  the 
article,  when  made,  retain  the  fiavor  of  the  fruit  from  which  it  was 
|irepared.  After  the  juice  is  pressed  from  the  fruit,  and  the  proper 
quantity  of  sugar  added  to  it,  let  it  be  heated  until  the  sugar  is  dis- 
solved, after  this  is  eifected  no  farther  heat  is  required. — Far.  Gaz. 

To  TAKE  MILDEW  OUT  OF  LiNEW. — Take  soap  and  rub  it  well ;  then 
scrape  some  fine  chalk  and  rub  that  also  in  the  linen  ;  lay  it  on  the 
grass,  as  it  dries  wet  it  a  little,  andit  will  come  out  after  two  or  three 
trials. 


jSldays.                       OCVOBER. 

35 

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^  New  Moon  20th  day  2h  54m  morning. 

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Economy  and  strict  attention  to  business  are  as  essential  to  farmers 

as  to  thosM  of  other  occupations.      Expenses  must  be  retrenched   to 

come  within  the  income,  and  it  is  well  to  calculate  a  little  occasion- 

ally in  reference  to  this  point.     It  should  he  a  constant  aim  to 

improve 

the  soil,  for  if  it  is  suffered  to  run  down,  the  owner  is  sure  to  go  down  | 

with  it. 

1 

J%'0  1^ M^' Jtr  IB E s . 


184:6. 


Sh4LI,  ire  disturl)  the  harmony 
Which  all  creation  tunes  to  Thee  ; 
Those  sweet  concordant  notes,  that  sound 
The  arched  hall  of  nature  round  ; 
That  till  the  earth,  the  sea,  the  air. 
And  reach  Thy  throne — acoe])teJ  there  ? 


Farmers'  Caleiitlar. 

Secuke  your  cellars  from  frost.  Feed  cows  with  pumpkins,  with 
roots  and  turncp  tops.  Turneps  and  their  tops,  fed  to  milch  cows  im- 
mediately after  they  are  milked,  give  very  little  flavor  to  the  milk,  and 
none  to  Ijutter,  if  in  addition  to  this  precaution,  tlie  hutter  is  very  well 
worked,  and  the  last  drop  of  huttermilk  pressed  ont.  Beet  tops  are 
not  good  for  cattle,  hut  are  excellent  as  manure,  plowed  under  green. 

House  all  tools — plow  for  spring  crops. 

Whenever  the  air  is  not  freezing,  fruit  and  ornamental  trees  and 
shruhs  may  be  transplanted.  Shall  we  not  enjoy  a  little  of  the  beau- 
ty as  well  as  of  the  bounty  of  creation,  about  our  own  homes  and  the 
homes  of  our  children  .' 

Read  agricultural  papers — think,  digest,  apply  with  caution,  and 
avoid  blind  and  foolish  incredulity.  Get  ttius,  the  exnerience  of  oth- 
ers, hard-earned  and  long-earned,  ;ind  apply  it  wit);  judgment,  com- 
mon reuse  and  discretion — allow  for  many  differences  in  circumstan- 
cf  s,  and  run  not  much  risk  in  untried  experiments. —  Cj/V.  Jllmanac. 


Coffee  Custards. — Take  two  ounces  of  roasted  coffee  and  two 
ounces  of  raw  coffee.  Pound  them  together  in  a  mortar,  but  do  not 
grind  tliem.  Boil  this  coffee  in  a  quart  of  rich  milk.  Let  it  get  cold, 
and  then  strain  it.  Stir  into  it  two  ounces  of  powdered  loaf-sugar, 
and  two  largo  spoonfuls  of  cream.  Beat  eight  eggs,  omitting  the 
whites  of  four.  Stir  them  gradually  into  the  coffee.  Put  it  into  cups, 
and  bake  the  custards  in  an  oven  with  water.  Grate  white  sugar  over 
the  tops  when  cold. 

Cold  Pickles  — Season  some  of  the  best  vinegar  with  a  little  gar- 
lic, a  little  tarragon,  and  a  little  sweet  oil.  Put  it  into  a  glass  jar, 
and  keep  it  well  covered.  You  may  throw  into  it  tlie  green  seeds  of 
nasturtians,  moicUa  cherries,  little  onions,  small  young  carrots  when 
but  a  finger  long,  radish  pods,  and  various  ot'ier  things.  Keep  the  jar 
\,-oIl  closed,  and  the  pickles  will  l)e  as  good  and  keep  as  long  as  if 
they  had  been  boiled. 

Nasturtians  and  cherries  ^vilI  keep  in  plain  vinegar  without  any 
seasoning. 

Shun  avarice. — One  of  the  most  disagreeable  characters  on  earth, 
is  that  of  the  grasping,  avaricious  and  penurious  man.  Generosity  is 
perfectly  compatible  with  economy  ;  and  the  means  which  enable 
some  of  our  most  noble  hearted,  generous  men  to  do  so  much  to  bene- 
fit and  bless  mankind,  are  obtained,  not  by  close-fisted  penuriousne.ss, 
bi;t  by  economy.  The  distance  is  not  greater  between  the  zenith  and 
the  nadir,  than  between  the  covetous  and  the  economical  man  ;  the 
first  banishes  every  just  and  honorable  feeling  from  the  heart,  the  oth- 
er fosters  and  ministers  to  them  all. 

Corns As  every  one  seems  to  be  familiar  with  these  painful  ex- 

cresences,  we  extract  the  following  mode  of  cure,  which  is  well  worth 
trying:  Take  a  small  piece  of  flannel  which  has  not  yet  been  washed, 
wrap  or  sew  it  around  the  corn  or  toe— one  thickness  will  be  suflncient 
Wet  the  flannel  where  the  place  is,  night  and  morning,  with  fine 
sweet  oil.  Renew  the  flannel  weekly,  and  at  the  same  time  pare  the 
corn,  which  will  soon  disappear. 

Marriage  is  a  feast  where  the  '  grace'  is  sometimes  better  than  the 
'  dinner.' 


30  days. 


J^'0  t"  E  JtM  jB  E  R  . 


27 


Declination  ami  Sonthins:  of  the  Planets. 


3i  Mercury.       Vcnu3.      ,      Mars.      |   Jupiter.   ,    Saturn.    iHerschel 
P?  def.south   dec.  south,  dec.  south. [decsouth.  dec.  south,  dec.south 


sou. 


sou.  levo 
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mor-  I  sou. 

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9  28|U  4l  7  34 

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1925  29  1  15  17  4  11  2ril  58 
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mor. 
h  m 
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10  10 
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nor. 


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I  °  '  Ih  m  °  '  h  m  "  '  h  m 
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Phases  of  tlie  Moon. 

O  Full  Moon  3d  day  4h  21m  moininj. 
(T  Last  Cluarter  10th  day  6h  54m  evening. 
Q  New  Moon  18th  day  6h  10m  evening. 
D  First  Quarter  25th  day  5h  41m  evening 


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It  is  not  expected  thai  the  farmer,  who  attends  to  nothing  hut  ag- 
riculture, will  earn  much  in  winter,  nor  is  it  necessary  when  he  has 
raised  good  crops  and  has  enough  to  last  him  through  the  year  and  a 
surplus  for  sale  ;  hut  he  will  find  much  to  do  in  the  cold  season,  and 
he  must  practice  economy  and  use  to  the  best  advantage  the  produce 
of  his  summer's  labor,  and  conduct  all  his  operations  with  prudence. 


I»  S^  C  E  ,W  BS  Ii:  SS  .  1846. 


No  :   rather  our  accordiii;;  voice 
Shall  in  the  general  praise  rejoice, 
And  join  the  ever  during  hymn 
With  cheiubim  and  seraphim — 
With  all  to  whom  a  tongue  is  liven, 
To  -worship  Thee,  the  Lord  of  lieaven. 


Pariiiers"  C'aleiirtar. 

Lav  in  full  feed  for  all  your  animals,  that  they  may  have  a  full  sup- 
ply through  the  long  hungry  season  of  spring.  Waste  no  fodder — 
provide  racks  and  feeding  troughs,  thst  cattle  may  not  tread  their  food 
under  feet.  Shelter  all  animals,  it  will  save  food  and  flesh.  See  that 
cattle  have  water  and  salt  at  till  times.  Let  all  stables  be  well  lit- 
tered— a  dirty  animal  cannot  thrive.  Coarse  iiuy  and  straw,  if  not 
salted  when  stacked,  should  now  be  brined  for  cattle.  Chop  up  with 
a  straw  cutter  all  your  corn  fodder.  Thresh  grain  early,  and  thus 
cheat  the  rats,  tlie  only  kind  of  fraud  admissible  with  honest  farmers. 
Pick  over  apples  in  bins  and  use  those  partly  decayed.  Repair  all 
tools — draw  wood,  manure,  and  all  else  wanted,  whenever  the  sleigh- 
ing may  be  good. 

Tread  snow  round  young  fruit  trees,  to  keep  off  the  mice,  which, 
if  well  done,  it  will  accomplish  elfectually.  Prune  hardy  grapes  any 
time  during  winter — trim  apple  trees  before  spring,  and  apply  a  mix- 
ture of  hot  tar  and  brick  dust  to  all  largo  wounds  thus  occasioned. 

Look  round  among  your  farming  friends,  and  see  who  of  them  takes 
an  agricultural  paper.  Show  them  your  copy,  and  invite  them  to  sub- 
scribe.—  Cul.  Almanac. 


Shoe  Blackinu. — Take  eight  ounces  of  ivory  black,  six  ounces 
of  molasses,  six  table-spoonfuls  of  sweet  oil,  and  three  of  oil  of  vitri- 
ol :  mix  all  together  with  a  quart  of  vinegar,  aad  bottle  it.  It  will  be 
leady  for  use  in  a  week. 

Liiv  Salve. — Two  table  spoonfuls  of  sweet  oil,  a  piece  of  beeswax 
the  size  of  a  hazle-nut,  melted  over  a  lamp,  in  a  piece  of  letter  paper 
large  enough  to  hold  it. 

Uetebmine  to  be  useful. — No  matter  what  maybe  your  condi- 
tion in  lite,  you  have  an  influence,  find  that  influence  should  always 
be  exerted  in  a  proper  way.  The  young  have  no  right  to  fold  up  their 
arms,  bury  their  talent,  and  become  the  drones  of  the  social  hive. 
Aim  high,  but  with  prudence  ;  act  with  determination  and  persever- 
ance ;  let  no  obstacle  drive  you  from  the  path  of  honor  and  duty,  and 
you  may  be  sure  of  eventual  success,  lliches  are  not  within  the  reach 
of  all  ;  competence  is  ;  and  the  latter  condition  is  preferable  in  every 
respect  to  the  iirst.  Remember  the  Deity  helps  those  who  help  them- 
selves, and  that  utility  is  the  great  end  of  human  exertion. 

Lemon  Pie. — Take  one  lemon  and  a  half,  cutthem  up  fine,  one  cup 
of  molasses,  half  a  cup  of  sugar,  and  two  eggs  ;  mix  them  together, 
prepare  your  plate,  with  a  crust  in  the  bottom,  put  in  half  the  mate- 
rials, lay  over  a  crust,  then  put  in  the  rest  of  the  materials,  and  cover 
the  whole  with  another  crust. 

A  LADY,  being  inquired  of  how  she  liked  the  dinner  at  a  distin- 
guished party,  her  reply  was  :  "The  dinner  was  splendid  but  my  seat 
was  so  promote  from  the  nicknacks,  that  I  could  not  ratify  my  appe- 
tite, and  the  pickled  cherries  had  such  a  defect  on  my  head,  that  I 
made  a  motion  to  leave  the  table,  but  Mr. gave  me  some  harts- 
horn, dissolved  in  water,  which  bereaved  me." 

After  hypocrites,  the  greatest  dupes  the  devil  has,  are  those  who 
exhaust  an  anxious  existence  in  the  disappointments  and  vexations 
of  business,  and  live  miseiably  and  meanly  only  to  die  magnificently 
and  rich. 


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Tlie  working  classes   are  tlie  pillars  of  tlie  Constitution.     When 

those  pillars  l)ecome  incapable  of  sustaining  the  superstructure,  it 

must  fall,  and  great  will  be  the  fall  thereof.     Let  the  working  classes 

lay  this  to  heart ;  let  them  remember  that  on  them  devolves  the  re- 

sponsibility of  sustaining  and  strengthening  the  grand  and  beautiful 

fabric. 

BB 

TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POSTMASTERS. 


Town  Clerk,  CoustaMes,  Overseer  of  tlie  Poor, 
To*vii  Agent,  Selectmen,  Trustees,  Listers,  and 
Post-'ilaster,  foi-  each  Town  iii  the  State. 

JSemiingtoti  i^oimty. 

ARLIA^GTOA^.—'Vown  c]eik  Cyrus  Hills;  constable  Frederick  S 
Canfield ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Asahel  Hiinl ;  town  a^ent  Zfidock  H 
Canfield  ;  selectmen  Samuel  Buck,  Willard  Holden,  William  D  Hoy't  ; 
trustees  Sylvester  Doming,  Asahel  Hurd,  C  B  Hills  ;  listers  Niram 
Hard,  Anson  Buck,  Hiram  Hawley  ;  postmasters  Cyrus  B  Hills,  Ar- 
lington, Jonathan  Baker  jr..  West  Arlington. 

DORSET. — Town  clerk  Heman  Worse ;  constables  .Tohn  Sanford, 
Franklin  Harwond  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agents 
Jarvis  Andras,  William  J  Soper,  Norton  Sikes  ;  selectmen  Jarvis  An- 
drus,  William  J  Soper,  Norton  Sikes  ;  trustees  Moses  Kellogg,  He.man 
Morse,  Benjamin  Ames  ;  listers  Jarvis  Andrus,  Justus  Hawley,  Asa 
Baldwin  ;  postmasters  James  A  i  odge,  Dorset,  M  B  Roberts,  East 
Dorset,  Lewis  Curtis,  North  Dorset. 

GL.aSTEJ\rBURr.— Town  clerk  John  Elwell  jr.;  constable  Elias 
Elwell  jr.;  overseers  of  the  poor  and  selectmen  John  Mattison,  John 
Elwell,  William  McDonald  ;  town  agent  Wm  Beels  ;  trustees  Ishmael 
Elwell,  John  R  Elwell ;  listers  Asa  G  Hewes,  Wm  McDonald,  Elias 
Klwell  jr.     (Letters  should  be  directed  to  South  Shaftsbury  ) 

LAATDGROyE— Town  clerk  Elijah  Woodard  ;  constable  Amasa 
Utley  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jefferson  Kidder;  town  agent  James  Mar- 
tin ;  selectmen  F  W  Martin,  Elijah  Woodard,  Gideon  Davis  ;  trustee 
C  V  Mead  ;  listers  C  P  Mead,  A  P  Leland,  James  Abbott ;  postmas- 
ter Selah  Warner. 

MAA'CIIESTER.— Town  clerk  William  M  Sperry ;  constable  F 
W  Hoyt ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  John  S  Petti- 
hone  ;  selectmen  Mason  Briggs,  E  D  Cook,  James  Hickox ;  trustees 
Daniel  Roberts  jr.,  Darwin  Andrews,  Cyrus  Munson;  Hsters  David 
Anderson,  E  L  Way,  James  B  Smith  ;  postmasters  L  C  Orvis,  Man- 
chester, Lyman  Harrington,  Factory  Point. 

PERU — Town  clerk  Ira  K  Batchelder;  constable  Freeman  Lyon; 
overseer  of  tlie  poor  Joseph  J  Hapgood  ;  town  agent  Stephen  Dudley  ; 
selectmen  Ira  K  Batchelder,  Ezra  Dodge,  George  Batchelder;  trustees 
Benjamin  Barnard,  Stephen  Dudley,  Goodell  Walker;  listers  Stephen 
Dudley,  Jesse  Rider,  Geo  Batchelder;  postmaster  Oliver  P  Simonds. 

FO  liWAL. — Town  clerk  Sylvanus  Danforth  ;  constables  J  E  Card, 
Isaac  M  Malley  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Elijah 
Barber  ;  selectmen  Barber  Thompson,  Elijidi  Barber,  Moses  IVhipple  ; 
trustees  Elijah  Barber,  David  Gardner,  Reynold  Carpenter ;  lister.?  B 
Gardner  3d,  N  F  Ovaitt,  Josiah  Wright ;  postmaster  John  M  Potter. 

READSBOKO'. — Town  clerk  Joel  Ranney;  constable  Benjamin 
B  Persons ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen) ;  town  agent  Jason  P 
Lord  ;  selectmen  Daniel  P  Carpenter,  Benjamin  S  Battles,  Jason  P 
Lord  ;  trustee  Isaac  Blanchard  ;  listers  Lorenzo  Bowen,  Willard  Car- 
penter, John  Runyen  ;  postmaster  Joel  Ranney. 

SEjiRSBURGH.—Town  clerk  Joseph  Eames  ;  constable  Arthur 
Crosier ;  overseers  of  the  poor  and  selectmen  Joseph  Eames,  Joseph 
Crosier,  J  .  Squires  ;  trustee  Joseph  Eames  ;  listers  Joseph  Eames, 
Arthur  Crosier,  Bingham  Morse;  postmaster  John  Harris. 

SHAFTSBURY.— Town  clerk  Hiram  Bar'on  ;  constables  J  M  OUn, 
J  C  Houghton  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Nahum  Wheelock  ;  town  agent 
B  F  Olin ;  selectmen  N  L  Cross,  Philemon  Bates,  C  E  Houghton; 
trustees  L  Bottom,  Nahum  Wheelock,  J  I!  Matlison  ;  listers  A  S  Olin, 
Samuel  Ames,  Nelson  Johnson,  Isaiali  Mattison,  Fuller;  post- 


TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POSTMASTERS.  lil 

masters  N  R  Douglass,  Shaftsburv,  C  E  Houghton,  South  Shaftsbury. 

S'J'^MFORD.— Town  clerk  O'tis  Philips  ;  corstiible  Ira  Lee  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  iind  town  agent  William  Sanford  ;  selectmen  John 
Stroud,  Thomas  Bratton,  William  Sanl'ord  ;  trustees  Jchn  L  Wilmarth, 
Levi  Gilmore,  Elislia  Lake  ;  listers  Elisha  Lake,  Benjamin  W  Cook, 
Lewis  P  F'uller  ;  postmaster  Stephen  C  Millerd. 

SUJVDERLjJ^D.—  l'own  clerk  Reuben  Webb  jr  ;  constable  Dan- 
iel King  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jerome  J  Hill;  town  agent  Giles  B 
Bacon;  selectmen  Joel  Kinney,  Truman  Parsons,  Michael  Judson  ; 
trustees  Gilbert  Bradley,  Hiram  Bacon,  John  H  Sanderson  ;  listers 
Russel  Lawrence,  Edmund  H  Graves,  Jeremiah  Webb ;  postmaster 
Gilbert  Bradley. 

iyiJ\fHMLL.— Town  clerk  John  T  Leonard ;  constabie  Kenben  M 
Brooks  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jacob  Gale  ;  town  agent  Francis  Kidder  ; 
selectmen  Beriah  Wheeler,  Seth  Taylor  jr.,  Richard  Bond;  trustees 
Job  Leonard,  Seth  Taylor,  Walter  Williams  ;  listers  James  Allen  3d, 
Seth  Taylor,  Job  Leonard ;  postmaster  Horace  C  Dean. 

1J''v:n!ham  €'ounty. 

jITHEMS.—Town  clerk  Isaac  B  Wilson;  constable  Mark  Ball; 
overseer  of  the  i)oor  Jonathan  Colton  ;  town  agent  Mieah  Davis  ;  se- 
lectmen Jonathan  Colton,  Amos  Davis,  Kelson  W  Oak ;  trustees 
Micuh  Davis,  Frazier  O  Dunham,  Mark  Ball;  listers  Nathan  T  Sher- 
win,  Marvin  W  Davis,  Henry  Fuller;  postmaster  Ethalstan  Bayley. 

BRA  ri  LEBORO'.— Town  clerk  La  Fayette  Clark;  constable 
Jonathan  Smith  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Enrl ;  town  agent  Sam- 
uel Clark  ;  selectmen  Samuel  Root,  Chester  W  Sargeant,  S  K  Good 
enough;  trustee  Samuel  Clark;  listers  Samuel  Dutton,  Zenas  Frost, 
Rufus  Pratt;  postmasters  FH  Fessenden,  Brattleboro',  Roswell  Good- 
enough,  West  Brattleboro'. 

BAOO/ri/jV^.— Town  clerk  Joel  Codding;  constable  Ephraim  H 
Mason  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Ephraim  Park  ; 
aolectmen  William  Adams,  Willard  Lindsey,  Anfhony  Mason  ;  trus- 
tees Anthony  Mason,  Nathaniel  Hills,  Israel  Whitney  ;  listers  Asa 
Flint,  Joel  Harwood,  Jonn  S  Osgood  ;  postmaster  Joel  todding. 

DOVER. — Town  clerk  Fayette  Perry;  constable  Martin  Perry; 
overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Asaph  Haskins  ;  select- 
men Asaph  Haskins,  Fayette  Perry,  Harvey  Copcland ;  trustees  A- 
saph  Hiiskins,  Laban  Jones,  Fayette  Perry  ;  listers  Martin  Perry,  John 
Kinsman  jr.,  John  P  Gould  ;  postmaster  M;-rtin  Perry. 

Z'C/./lW/i.KSZ'OJV.— Town  clerk  Joseph  Duncan;  constable  Wil- 
liam O  Miller;  overseer  of  the  poor  William  Cook  ;  town  agent  Asa 
Knight;  selectmen  Amasa  Clark,  George  R  Miller,  Abel  Haven  jr. ; 
trustee  Winslow  Dutton  ;  listers  Jesse  E  Worden,  Alaxes  Hosley, 
Lyman  Huntley  ;  postmasters  Luther  AHyn,  Dummerston,  Nelson  W 
Willard,  West  Dummerston. 

ORAFTOJV. — Town  clerk  Benjamin  H  Bridgman  ;  constable  Mo- 
ses Tarbell ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Walker  ;  town  agent  Abial 
Stoddard  ;  selectmen  Gideon  Palmer,  Jonathan  S  Pettengill,  Xenophon 
Houghton;  trustees  Hyman  Burgess,  Luther  Conant,  Samuel  Walker; 
listers  Harvey  Stoddard,  Thomas  P  Houghton,  E  B  Campbell ;  post- 
masters Fabius  Bancroft,  Grafton,  Thomas  P  Houghton,  Houghtonvitle. 

QUILFORD. — Town  clerk  John  Lynde  ;  constable  Cyrus  Carpen- 
ter ;  overseei  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Elihu  Field;  se- 
lectmen Thaddeus  Ashcratl,  Hiram  Smith,  Gardner  Briggs  ;  trustees 
Amos  Hart,  Hiram  Smith,  Levi  Boyden  jr.;  listers  Abel  Weather- 
head,  Joseph  Gallop,  Clark  Barney  ;  postmasters  Daniel  Jacobs,  Guil- 
ford, Austin  Hunt,  Guilford  Centre,  Hiram  S  Cutting,  Green  River. 


33  TOWW    OFFICERS    AND    roSTMASTKRS. 

HALIFAX. — Town  clerk  Rufus  K  Henry  ;  constable  Stephen  jViles  j 
overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  James  L  Stark  ;  select- 
men Benjamin  Woodard,  Timotliy  Larrahee,  Newton  Gleason  ;  trus- 
tees Rufus  K  Henry,  Benjamin  Woodard,  James  Tucker  ;  listers  James 
j  L  Stark,  Addison  Fowler,  Dudley  F  Dennison  ;  postmasters  Stephen 
'  Mies,  Halifax,  iSalmon  Swan,  West  Halifax,  Jedadiah  Stark,  South 
1  Halifix. 

I  J^Jl/.4/C^.— Town  clerk  Joel  Holton  ;  constable  Elijah  G  Shum- 
way;  overseer  of  the  poor  Benjamin  iNluzzy  ;  town  aj;ent  Solomon 
I  Newell ;  selectmen  Luke  Howard,  David  Eddy,  Henry  H  Felton  ; 
trustee  Squire  Gleason  ;  listers  ZibaChapin,  Alpheus  Kellogg,  Scjuire 
;  Gleason. 

I      LOjVDOJ\rDERRr.— Town  clerk  Alfred  Pierce  ;  constahb--  Wln- 
I  field   Wright,   Josiah  Stowell  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Barnel   V\'.iir  : 
I  town  agent  David  Arnold;  selectmen  Barnot  Wait,  Reuben  Hirri'.i 
I  ton,   Peter  C  Atwood  ;  listers   Ezra  Dodge,  Daniel  Davis,   Herru,,  '' 
1  White  ;  postmaster  Peter  Dudley  jr.  I 

I  MARLBORO'.— Town  clerk  Jesse  Cone  ;  constable  John  Worden  ; 
j  overseer  of  the  poor  Barnard  Whitney;  town  agent  D.;n  Mather;  se- 
lectmen Ira  Bryant,  Robi^Bon  Winchester,  Simon  W^  Houghton  ;  lis- 
ters William  W  Winchester,  Sylvester  WorJen,  George  Higley  ; 
postmaster  Jesse  Cone. 

J\rEIVFAJ\r£.— Town  clerk  Otis  Warren  ;  constable  Marshall  New- 
ton ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Richmond  Dunklee  ;  town  agent  Calvin 
Ward  ;  selectmen  William  Sherman,  George  Arnold,  Oliver  P  Morse  ; 
trustee  Artemas  Bruce  ;  listers  Park  F  Cook,  Nathaniel  Higgins,  W 
L  Williams  ;  postmasters  Jacob  Dunklee  jr.,  Fayetteville,  Charles  AV 
Joy,  Williamsville. 

FUTJVEY.— Town  clerk  William  Houghton  ;  constable  John  Black ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  John  Kimball ;  select- 
men David  Crawford,  Israel  Kcyes,  J  T  Radway  ;  trustee  John  Kim- 
ball; listers  W  P  Richardson,  Dennison  Davis,  John  H  Stoddard; 
postmaster  P  R  Chandler. 

ROCKrMGHA.I\r.— Town  clerk  James  Williard  ;  constable  Charles 
Pulsipher;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Wiley  2d ;  town  agent  Cyrus 
Locke  ;  selectmen  John  Wiley  2d,  James  B?.Iorgan,  Alden  Hazlotine  ; 
trustees  John  H  Campbell,  Erbin  Sabin  ;  listers  Asa  Locke,  Russell 
Hyde,  Henry  Lake  jr.;  postmasters  John  S  FuUerton,  Cambridgoport, 
C  F  Barrett,  Bartonsville,  John  W  Moore,  Bellows  Falls,  Elias  Or- 
'  cutt  jr.,  Rockingham,  Benjamin  Frost,  Saxton's  River. 

SOMERSET. — Town  clerk  Ephraim  Rice;  constable  .and  over- 
seer of  the  poor  George  E  Rice  ;  town  agent  Ephraim  Rice  ;  select- 
men Joseph  Pike,  Hazlcton  Rico,  Waller  King;  trustee  Hazleton 
Rice  ;  listers  Ephraim  Rice,  Alexander  H  Pike,  Hollis  Town.  (Let- 
ters for  this  town  should  be  directed  to  Wilmington.) 

STRATTO^\— Town  clerk  Richard  Scott;  constable  Ira  Scott; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Isaac  N  Pike  ;  town  agent  Amos  Knights;  se- 
lectmen John  N  Glazier,  Ezekiel  Estabrook,  David  Eddy;  trustees 
Tyler  Wait,  John  Underwood,  Stephen  Bullard;  listers  Steplien  Bul- 
lard,  Hudson  Grout,  John  Underwood  ;  postmaster  Freeman  Wvman. 

TOjyjVSHE.VD Town  clerk  Emery  Cathan  ;  constable  Jonathan 

Austin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Chapin  Howard  ;  town  agent  John  Rob- 
erts ;  selectmen  Henry  L  Aiken,  James  H  Phelps,  Daniel  Fisher; 
trustees  Samuel  Gray,  Clark  Wilkinson,  Ralph  Brintnal ;  listers  Sam- 
uel Gray,  Clark  Wilkinson,  John  Sanderson  ;  postmasters  John  Rob- 
erts, Townshend,  John  Fessenden,  West  Towiishend. 

yER^r0^r.—Tov;n  clerk  Marshall  Whith(,d  ;  constable  Lorenzo 
Brown  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jarvis  F  Burrows  ;  town  agent  Ebenezer 


TOWN    OFFICERS    A«D    POSTMASTERS.  33 

Howe  jr.;  selectmen  Elijah  Stebbins,  Ebenezer  Howe  jr.,  William 
Johnson  ;  trustees  Elijah  Stebbins,  Marshal!  Whithed,  Ebenezer 
Howe  jr.;  listers  Joseph  E  Franklin,  Sidney  S  Miller,  Marshall  Whit- 
hed ;  postmaster  Marshall  Whithed. 

IV^RDSB0R0\— Town  clerk  Silas  Dexter;  constable  Lyman  W 
Johnson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Levi  Derby  ;  town  agent  Joseph  Ham- 
mond ;  selectmen  Levi  Fitts,  Solomon  Higgins,  John  Tufts  ;  trustees 
Nathaniel  Ward,  Silas  Dexter,  Levi  Fitts ;  listers  Joseph  Hall,  Abel 
K  Wilder,  Henry  Ranney  ;  postmasters  John  Rice  jr.,  Wardshoro', 
J  G  Higgins,  North  Wardsboro',  Peter  Hammond,  Hammond's  Mills. 

WESTJillJV^STER.— Town  clerk  Daniel  Campbell ;  constables  Reu- 
ben C  Gould,  S  S  Stoddard ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ira  Goodhue  ;  town 
agent  Ellery  Albee  ;  selectmen  John  Minard,  Ellery  Albee,  Russell 
Ranney;  trusteeSiDavid  Gorham,  T  H  Hall ;  listers  Alvan  Goodell, 
N  G  Pierce,  D  (^  Gorham  ;  postmasters  P  Safford,  Westminster,  Amos 
T  Ball   West  Westminster. 

rvmriJVOHAM.— Town  clerk  Hosea  F  Ballou  ;  constable  Philan- 
der H  Sumner ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Elisha  Putnam  ;  town  agent 
Leonard  Brown  ;  selectmen  Stephen  Murdock,  Rufus  Brown,  Baxter 
H  Newell  ;  tn'^tee  Nathan  L  Butler ;  listers  Amos  Brown,  Deliver- 
ance Wheeler,  Martin  Brown  ;  postmasters  Nathan  L  Butler,  Whi- 
tingham,  A  T  Childs,  Jacksonville. 

fVILMIJVOTOJV.—Town  clerk  S  P  Flagg;  constable  ZephaniahS 
Moores  ;  oversper  of  the  poor  Dennis  Parmelee  ;  town  agent  A  B 
Childs;  selectmen  Israel  Lawton,  JC  Wilson,  H  Alvord  ;  trustee 
Horace  Alvord  ;  listers  Volney  Forbes,  T  T  Stowe,  Israel  Haynes ; 
postmaster  E  C  Sargent. 

WIJ^TDHAM. — Town  clerk  William  Harris  ;  constable  John  Wood- 
burn  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  Abel  Putnam ;  town  agent  Timothy 
Burton  ;  selectmen  Abel  Putnam,  Elijah  White,  Francis  D  Sawyer  ; 
trustee  Ezra  Pierce  ;  listers  Henry  E  Emory,  William  Harris  jr.,  Le- 
vi Kimball ;  postmaster  William  Harris  jr. 

TI*indsor  County^ 

AMDOVER. — Town  clerk  Joseph  Dodge  jr.;  constable  James  Mc 
Intyre  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Harvey  Carlton ;  town  agent  Joseph 
Dodge  jr.;  selectmen  Joseph  Dodge  jr.,  Henry  Heald,  Alden  Gutter- 
son  ;  trustees  George  W  Stickney,  Harvey  Carlton,  John  B  Manning ; 
listers  William  Warner,  Joseph  Carlton,  Phinehas  Parker  ;  postmas- 
ters John  B  Manning,  Andover,  Charles  Sherwin,  Simondsville. 

BALTIMORE.— Town  clerk  John  Piper  ;  constable  Orin  E  Averill ; 
overseer  of  tht»  poor  William  Davis  ;  town  agent  Joshua  Leiand  ; 
selectmen  John  Piper,  Joshua  Leiand,  Jonathan  M  Boynton;  trustees 
Jonathan  M  Boynton,  William  Davis,  Stephen  Robinson  ;  listers  John 
Piper,  Orrin  E  Averill,  Phinehas  C  Robinson. 

BARJVARD. — Town  clerk  Daniel  Aiken  ;  constable  Lucius  Free- 
man ;  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Walcott ;  town  agent  Rollin  Rich- 
mond ;  selectmen  Hiram  Aiken,  H  O  Slocomb,  Jasper  Clarke,  Allen 
Cox,  Willard  Wight ;  trustees  Daniel  Aiken,  L  S  Winslow,  Clark 
Chamberlin  ;  listers  Rollin  Richmond,  Paul  D  Dean,  John  Cummings  ; 
postmasters  J  B  Danforth  jr.,  Barnard,  S  Belknap,  East  Barnard. 

BETHEL. — Town  clerk  Jacob  Smith  ;  constable  Asa  Davis  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Calvin  Morse  ;  town  agent  Ira  Burbank  ;  selectmen 
Almon  Durkee,  Oliver  Hincher,  Daniel  Wallace ;  trustees  Thomas 
P  Russell,  Daniel  Child,  Averill  Burnett ;  listers  John  Moody,  Paul 
Flinn,  Asa  Davis  ;  postmasters  Jacob  Smith,  Bethel,  O  H  Brooks,  East 
Bethel. 

BRIDGEWATER.— Town  cXerkVhWmAer  Smith;  constable  and 


34  TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POSTM4STKK3. 

overseer  of  the  poor  •  'vid  Thompson  ;  town  agent  Lyman  RaynmiKl  ; 
selectmen  Lyman  Riiymond,  Cabin  Carpenter,  Sidney  Mendall;  trus- 
tees R  W  South  gate,  Josiiih  Joslyn  jr.,  Gilbert  White  ;  listers  Lyman 
Raymond,  Edwin  Thompson,  Joseph  E  Willis  ;  postmaster  Philander 
Smith. 

CMVEjVDISH— Town  dprk  Otis  Robbins  ;  constable  Joseph  Ad- 
ams ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Christopher  Webber ;  town  agent  Salmon 
F  Button  ;  selectmen  >  tis  Rohbiiis,  William  Spaalding,  Josiah  Gil- 
son  ;  trustees  John  Stearns.  Joseph  ^<  hite,  Abel  Burbank  ;  listers 
Abel  Burbank,  Ryland  Fletcher,  Joseph  Parker ;  postmasters  Otis 
Robbins,  Cavendish,  Elijah  F  Parker,  Proctorsviile. 

C//-KS T'i^ii —Town- cierk  Amos  Heald  ;  constablt?s  B  B  Sargoant, 
James  Johnson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jeremiah  Kibling  ;  town  agent 
T  T  Barrett ;  selectmen  Jeremiah  Kibling,  Hughf-S  Henry,  William 
i\iason;  listers  Josiah  Dana,  Addison  ."^  Adams,  R  25,  Denting ;  post- 
master Joel  Gould. 

Hj^RT FORD.— Town  clerk  George  E  Wales;  constable  Alvin  Bai- 
ley; overseer  of  tlie  poor  (selectmen);  tcwn  agent  John  Porter ;  se- 
lectmen Henjamin  Portfr,  Ijurius  Hazen,  1  heophil-us  Gushing;  trus- 
tees John  Portfr,  Jonathan  Bugliee  ji.,  William  Savaj;3  ;  listers  John 
Porter,  Loren  B  Dudley,  Nathan  Gillett ;  postmasters  Justin  C  Brooks, 
Hartford,  Jacob  Dimick,  (iuechee  Village,  Samuel  G  Steele,  West 
Hartlbrd. 

//.4fiT'Z,.'3JVZ>.— Town  clerk  E  M  Stocker;  constable  Lewis  Mer- 
ritt ;  ovi-iseer  of  tlie  poor  Eben  Stocker ;  town  agent  Daniel  Denni- 
son  ;  stlc'tmen  Jonathan  Biigley,  Jonathan  Hodginan,  Moses  T  Swan  ; 
trustee  Elias  Bates  ;  listers  Jonathan  Hodgman,  E  M  Stoaker,  Ephraim 
Bryant;  postmasters  I'urtis  Cady,  Hartland,  J  N  Willaid,  ^ortll  Hart- 
land,  Dustin  Bates,  Taftsville. 

LUDLOIV.— Town  clerk  Artemas  SpafFord  ;  constable  Franklin 
Riggs  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Emory  Burpee  ;  town  agentCharles  Ives  ; 
selectmen  Maitin  Perry,  Merrick  Spartbrd,  Asa  Fenn  ;  trustees  (se- 
lectmen) ,  listers  Calvin  Sargent,  Artemas  Spaulding,  Anson  Spaul- 
ding;  postmaster  John  R  Smith. 

J^'ORWICH.— Town  clerk  William  E  Lewis;  constable  Samuel 
Wright  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Aaron  Love- 
land  ;  selectmen  Joseph  P  Wyatt,  Aaroa  Loveland,  Elias  ]Vi>wton  ; 
trustee  John  B  C  Burton  ;  listers  Ehenezer  B  Brown,  Edwaid  B  Tur- 
ner, J  P  To'man  ;  postmaster  Harvev  Iturton.  i 

PLYMOUTH —'I'owu  clerk  Thomas  Moore;  constables  John  S 
Slack,  Jairus  Joslyn  ;  overseei  of  the  poor  (selectmen.);  town  agent 
Joseph  Kennedy  ;'selectmen  Jared  Marsh,  Moses  Pol'.ird  jr..  Reuben 
Saylfcs;  trustees  saac  Pollard,  Jared  Marsh,  Lyman  Wead  ;  listers 
Jared  Marsli,  Sumner  Wheeler,  Joseph  Kennedy;  postmasters  R  P 
Pollard,  PIvmouth,  Joseph  Martin,  Tyson  Furnace. 

/'O.Wi''ft£7'._Town  clerk  Otis  Chamberlin  ;  constable  Alonzo  L 
Chamberliii  ;  overseer  of  the  jioor  Edmund  Hodges  ;  town  agent  Gard- 
ner Winslow  ;  selectmen  John  Chedel^  Cyrus  SLeavitt,  Daniel  Tink- 
ham  ;  trustees  Gardner  Winslow,  Cyrus  S  l.eavitt,  Thomas  Fr;:ser ; 
listers  Charles  Hutchinson,  Laban  Chamberlin,  Robert  Perry  .jr.;  post- 
masters Alonzo  I .  Chamberlin,  Pomfret,  Lemuels  Murdock,  South 
Pomfret,  Philip  T  Snow,  Snow's  Store. 

READIJSrO.—TownoXtixk  William  L  Hawkins;  constable  Amos 
Mann;  overseer  of  the  poor  Solomon  Keyes  ;  town  agent  Rufus  For- 
bush  ;  selectmen  Luther  Carlton,  Solomon  Keyes,  Galo  B  Ralph; 
trustees  Solomon  Keyes,  Trumbull  Ackley,  Hiram  Goddard  ;  listers 
John  Wheeler,  Jarvis  Pratt,  James  W  Fulton  ;  postmasters  H  II  Ham- 
mond, Reading,  Rufua  Buck,  So.  Reading,  Walton  Brown,  Felchville. 


TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POSTMASTERS.  35 

ROCITESTE  R— Town  clerk  John  Trask  ;  constable  Barna  Cdop- 
er  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Thomas  B  Martin  ;  town  agent  Sumner  A 
Webher;  selectmen  John  Trask,  John  VV  ChafFee,"j  P  Matthews; 
trustees  E  D  Briggs,  Amos  C  Richmond,  Gould  Stocfcwell  ;  listers 
Joel  Cooper,  Solon  Clark,  Thomas  B  Harvey;  postmaster  Charles 
Morgan. 

ROYJILTOJV. — Town  clerk  Calvin  Skinner;  constable  John  L 
Bowman  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen'  ;  town  agent  Daniel  Wood- 
ward; selectmen  Forrest  Adams,  Harry  Bingham,  Jonathan  Kenney  ; 
trustees  Daniel  Woodward,  Elisha  Rix,  C'oit  Parkhurst  ;  listers  John 
L  Bowman,  Jonathan  Kenney,  John  Coy  ;  postm.isler  E  P  Nevins 

SHJlROM. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Shuttleworth  jr.;  constables  Hiram 
Moore,  Joseph  Keith;  overseer  of  the  poor  Freeman  Holt;  town 
agent  William  Steele  ;  selectmen  O  Moorhousc,  F  Holt,  R  D  Lothrop  ; 
trustees  Chester  Baxter,  Solomon  Downer  ;  listers  Colcord  tiuimby, 
David  Fales,  Eleazer  Baldwin;  postmaster  Chester  Bixter. 

SPRfMOFIELD.  -Town  clerk  Bezaleel  Wood  ;  constable  Hiram 
Harlow  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  William  W  Whitney  ;  selectmen  John 
Farnham,  James  Whipple,  Gardner  Herrick  ;  tru-tee  Jonathan  Chase  ; 
listers  Hiram  Kenney,  Daniel  A  Gill,  Leonard  Parker ;  postmasters 
George  Washburn,  Springfield,  John  White  North  Springtield. 

STOCKBRIDOE.—Town  clerk  Merrick  Gay;  constable  Paul  W 
Gay;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Justin  Morgan; 
selectmen  James  Whitcomb,  Caleb  Leonard  ;  trustees  Paul  W  Gay, 
Samuel  Belcher,  John  M  Bennett;  listers  Araunah  Allen  jr.,  Leonard 
Ainsworth,  Mark  Bnllard  ;  postmasters  A  B  Morgan,  Stockbridge, 
Merrick  Gay,  Gaysville. 

IVEATHhRSFIEI.D.—'Tov.'n  clerk  Joshua  Upham ;  constable 
John  C  Haskell ;  overseer  ot  the  poor  William  R  Morgan  ;  town  agent 
William  M  Pingrey ;  selectmen  J  Field  Chilson,  Charles  Barrett, 
Daniel  Haskell  ;  trustee  Charles  B  irrett ;  listers  IM  A  Thomson,  A 
Madison  Aldrich,  Walter  Newhall  ;  postmasters  Bailey  Bartlett, 
Weathersfield,  Joseph  Kidder,  Perkinsviile,  George  White,  Green- 
bush,  Aniasa  Gay,  Corners. 

ff'ESrOJV— Town  clerk  Samuel  Peabody  jr  ,  constable  Perkins  N 
Wiley  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Seneca  Caiter ;  town  agent  Solon  Rich- 
ardson ;  selectmen  P  N  Wiley,  Samuel  Peabody  jr.,  Ivers  Holden  ; 
trustees  Solon  Richardson,  Seneca  Carter,  Emerson  Ross  ;  listers  An- 
drew J  Gray,  Joseph  Gardner,  Joel  Peabody  ;  postmaster  John  Wilder. 

WIJfDSOR.— Town  clerk  Caleb  Kendall  ;  constables  Marcus  Wor- 
cester, Darwin  G  Billings  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Burnham  , 
town  agent  Carlos  Coolidge  ;  selectmen  Samuel  H  Price,  Samuel  Par- 
ker, Thomas  Bagley  ;  trustee  Henry  White  ;  listers  David  Huggins, 
Erastus  C  Garry,  Henry  White  ;  postmasters  VV  R  Gilkey,  Windsor, 
Samuel  Parker,  Brownsville. 

WOODSTOCK.— Town  clerk  Nahum  Haskell  ;  constable  Gains 
Perkins  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Wood  ;  town  agent  Lyndon  A 
Marsh  ;  selectmen  Pbilo  Hatch,  Samuel  Wood,  Barllett  Elms  ;  trus- 
tees Joli  Lyman,  Darius  Blake,  Gains  Perkins  ;  listers  Nathan  Gush- 
ing, Richard  Hayes,  Nathan  T  Churchill  ;  postmasters  C  G  Eastman, 
Woodstock,  Oliver  Bailey,  South  Woodstock,  D  Bates,  Taftsville. 

Riittand  Couttiy, 

BEMSOM:— Town  clerk  L  C  Kellogg  ;  constable  Joel  Olmsted  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Gibbs  ;  town  agent  L  O  Kellogg  ;  select- 
men Pbilo  Wilcox,  M  F  King,  (^hauncey  Huilhutt  ;  trustee  F  W 
Walker;  listers  John  Kellogg,  Harvey  Little,  C  R  Walker,  Horace 
King,  James  H  Gleason  ;  postmaster  E  H  Aiken. 


36  Town    OFFICERS    AND    POSTMASTERS. 

BRjlJ\rDOJ\r.— Town  clerk  Barzillia  Davenport ;  constable  Edward 
Jackson  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Harvey  Hall  ;  town  agent  N  T  Sprfigue  ; 
selectmen  Harvey  Hall,  Elara  French,  David  Sanderson  ;  trustees  E 
June,  N  T  Sprague,  D  Sanderson;  listers  Justus  Hyatt,  James  Pot- 
win,  Lewis  Parker  ;  postmaster  A  J  Ketchum. 

C^STLf,TOJ\r.— Town  clerk  Oliver  R  Harris  ;  constable  William 
Colhurn  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Smith  Sher- 
man ;  selectmen  Smith  Sherman,  Ziniri  Howe,  Endearing  Johnson  ; 
trustees  O  R  Harris,  Hyde  VVestover,  Endearing  Johnson  ;  listers  B 
D  Sanford,  O  R  Harris,  Eli  Ames  ;  postmaster  CuUen  Moulton. 

CHn  TEJVDEM".— Town  clerk  Capen  Leonard  jr.;  constables  Cha's 
Bebee,  Azem  Churchill  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Dan  B  Bogue  ;  town 
agent  Hiram  Baird  ;  selectmen  Reuben  Harris  jr.,  George  W  Barnard, 
Hiram  Baird  ;  trustees  Reuben  Harris  jr.,  Charles  Hewett,  Samuel  W 
Harrison;  listers  Dan  B  Bogue,  Porsena  Wood,  Capen  Leonard  jr.; 
postmaster  Edward  Fales. 

CLMREJVDOJV.— Town  clerk  Philetus  Clark  ;  constables  William 
G  Grossman,  Joseph  Congdon  ;  overseers  of  the  poor,  town  agents  and 
selectmen  Philip  Biiggs,  L  M  Walker,  A  H  Colvin  ;  trustees  Calvin 
Grossman,  Harvey  Steward,  Hiram  Smith  ;  listers  Harvey  ('hapman, 
Walter  Ross,  Hiram  Smith  ;  postmasters  C  B  Hall,  Clarendon,  Rue! 
Parker,  East  Clarendon,  Henry  Hitchcock,  Clarendon  Springs. 

i)./3JVBF.— Town  clerk  William  Otis;  constable  Albert  Bucklin, 
G  P  Harmon  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen) ;  town  ageut  Charles 
Bowen  ;  selectmen  Azariah  Hillyard,  Harvey  Parris,  Hiram  H  Kelley  ; 
trustee  Caleb  Parris  2d  ;  listers  Andrus  Eggleton,  H  F  Otis,  Minor 
Hillyard  2d;  postmasters  A  R  Vail,  Danby,  J  McDaniels,  Danby  4 
Corners. 

FAIRHAVEJ^.— Town  clerk  Benjamin  F  Gilbert ;  constable  James 
N  Kelsey  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen) ;  town  agent  C  M  Wil- 
lard  ;  selectmen  Heman  Stanard,  Barnabas  Ellis,  Jefferson  Barnes  ; 
trustee  Joseph  Sheldon  jr.;  listers  John  Caijen,  Hiram  Briggs,  Hiram 
Hamilton  ;  postmastei  Azel  Willard  jr. 

HUBBARDTO^r.— Town  clerk  S  B  Wliipple  ;  constable  J  S  Ben- 
edict ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  J  Jennings  ;  se- 
lectmen Pliny  Holmes,  J  Wright,  William  Bansier  ;  trustees  J  Jen- 
nings, J  W  Barber,  Pliny  Holmes  ;  listers  R  Baylies,  C  S  Rumsey, 
P  Holmes  ;  postmaster  E  B  Dewey. 

IRA. — Town  clerk  John  Mason  ;  constable  John  Pioss  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Leonard  Mason  ;  town  agent  Joshua  Harrington  ;  selectmen 
Ira  Wilkinson,  Abel  Thornton,  Enos  C  Fish  ;  trustees  John  Mason, 
Erwin  Collins,  Abel  Thornton  ;  listers  Burr  Chapman,  Cyrrell  Car- 
penter, Abel  Thornton  ;  postmaster  Joseph  Chapman. 

MEJVDOJV. — Town  clerk  James  K  Persons  ;  constable  John  Os- 
borne ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jonas  Wheeler  ;  town  agent  Edward  Mus- 
sey  ;  selectmen  Jonas  Wheeler,  Samuel  Caldwell,  Ezra  Edson  ;  trus- 
tees Zidon  Edson  ;  listers  Ira  Seward,  Francis  B  Gilson,  Leverett 
Wilkins  ;  postmaster  E  Mussey. 

MIDDLETOWJV.— Town  clerk  Aden  H  Green  ;  constable  Menira 
Caswell  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  P  Taylor ;  town  agent  Caleb  B 
Harrington  ;  selectmen  Charles  Coy,  Alonzo  Hyde,  Henry  Gray,  Ja- 
cob Burnham  jr.,  John  P  Taylor  ;  trustee  Menira  Caswell ;  listers  Lu- 
ther Buxton,  Menira  Caswell,  Elijah  Ross,  Horace  Claghorn,  John 
Vail ;  postmaster  Orson  Clark. 

JMT.  HOLLY. — Town  clerk  Daniel  Packer;  constable  Luther 
French  ;  overseer  of  tne  poor  John  Bryant ;  town  agent  John  Crowley  ; 
selectmen  Daniel  T  Huntoon,  Edward  Parmenter,  O  B  Dickerman  ; 
trustees  Jesse  Sawyer,  Franklin  L  Frost,  Ethan  Priest ;  listers  Austin 


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Dickerman,  Raiisel  Wilder,  Daniel   Dodge  ;  postmasters  G  E  Bing- 
ham, Mt.  Holly,  Dan  Peck,  Mechanicsville. 

ORIVELL.— Town  clerk  Eoswell  Bottum  jr.;  constable  Josiah  S 
Wilcox  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Asa  Fletcher  ;  town  agent  PhilHp  War- 
ren ;  selectmen  Absalom  Fuller,  Chauncey  H  Conkey,  Newell  Hall  ; 
trustee  Julius  C  Thomas  ;  listers  Israel  Smith,  Ira  Young,  Samuel 
Brewor  ;  postmasters  Miner  B  Catlin,  Orwell,  Walter  Chipman,  Chip- 
man's  Point. 

P^H'LET.— Town  clerk  Elisha  Allen;  constalile  Gary  Brown; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Elisha  Allen  ;  select- 
men J  Bushee,  D  Carver,  D  Blackley  ;  trustee  M  Brown  ;  listers  D 
Whedon  jr.,  Josiah  Toby,  A  S  Edgerton  ;  postmaster  Th's  J  Swallow. 

PITTSFIELD.— Town  clerk  Amos  Holt ;  constable  Lyman  Gibbs; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Frederick  Goodell  ;  town  agent  Erastus  Holt ; 
selectmen  F  F  Daly,  Joseph  Segar,  Horace  Ellis  ;  trustees  Orton 
Hatch,  Daniel  Ranney,  James  Eggetson  ;  listers  Oliver  Gibbs,  Wil- 
liam R  Blossom,  Job  M  Fuller  ;  postmaster  Benjamin  F  Baker. 

P/r'rSi<'OiiZ).— Town  clerk  Samuel  H  Kellogg;  constable  John  W 
Dunckiee  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Thomas  F  Bogue  ; 
selectmen  Thomas  F  Bogue,  Elisha  Pike,  H  D  Clifford  ;  trustee  Jeffrey 
Barnes  ;  listers  Samuel  H  Kellogg,  Isaac  C  Wheaton,  Artemas  Car- 
penter ;  postmaster  Samuel  D  Winslow. 

POULTJ\rEY.— Town  clerk  Amos  Bliss;  constable  William  Fi- 
field  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  P  M  Ross  ;  town  agent  J  Joslin  ;  select- 
men William  Fifield,  James  Richardson,  Damon  Giddings  ;  trustees 
W  P  ^'oyes,  H  G  Neal,  J  Gibson  ;  listers  Jeseph  Joslin,  H  G  Neal,  Ol- 
cutt  Sherman  ;  postmaster  James  P  Harris,  East  Poultney,  James 
Richardson,  West  Poultney. 

RUTLAND. — Town  clerk  Ambrose  L  Brown  ;  constables  William 
Ditson,  Edwin  Griswold  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Truman  Moulthrop  ; 
town  agent  Martin  G  Evarts  ;  selectmen  Isaac  C  Reynolds,  William 
Gilmore,  Truman  Moulthrop;  trustees  Robert  Pierpoint,  Benjamin 
F  Blanchard,  Silas  H  Hodges ;  listers  Nahum  Johnson,  Henry  Lester, 
Jesse  Billings  ;  postmasters  Moses  Hawkes,  Rutland,  Lorenzo  Shel- 
don, West  Rutland. 

S HERB VRJ\rE.— Town  clerk  Rufus  Richardson  jr.;  constable  Ben 
jamin  Maxham  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  William  Wheeler  ;  town  agent 
Richard  Estabrooks  ;  selectmen  Silas  Cotton,  Jonathan  N  Hatch,  John 
Johnson ;  trustees  Benjamin  Maxham,  John  Johnson,  S  W  Adams  ; 
listers  Benjamin  Maxham,  Richard  Estabrooks,  G  W  ToplitF;  post- 
master B  Maxham. 

SHREWSBURY.— Town  clerk  Lowell  W  Gurnsey  ;  constable  Or- 
rin  Knights  ;  overseer  of  the  pool  B  T  Needham  ;  town  agent  Jona- 
than Buckmaster  ;  selectmen  Jonathan  Buckmaster,  Otis  G  Jones, 
Phinehas  Colburn  ;  trustees  P  Colburn,  H  Cook,  N  B  Smith  ;  listers 
N  B  Smith,  H  Cook,  H  Pike  ;  postmasters  Stephen  Gleason,  Shrews- 
bury, D  B  Jones,  Cuttingsville. 

SUDBURY.— Town  clerk  James  K  Hyde  ;  constable  W  P  J  Hyde  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Thomas  J  Goodrich  ;  selectmen 
Paul  SpoGner,  Zebina  Thomas,  Edward  L  Hull  ;  trustees  James  K 
Hyde,  Charles  W  Horton,  John  Goodale  ;  listers  J  K  Hyde,  T  J  Good- 
rich, Augustus  Wheeler  ;  postmaster  Charles  W  Horton. 

TIJVMOUTH.— Town  clerk  George  Capron  ;  constable  George  Ca- 
pron  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  B  R  Clark  ;  town  agent  Ohadiah  Noble  ; 
selectmen  Harvey  Shaw,  Judah  H  Round,  Heman  Hastings  ;  trustee 
Sponcei  Waldo ;  listers  Eliada  Cranston,  Calvin  Brewer,  Philetus 
Clarke  ;  postmaster  William  Vaughan. 

PfALLrj\rGFORD.— Town  clerk  Daniel  Holden  ;  constables  Nich 


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lias  Cook  jr.,  A  VV  IS'icholson  ;  overeeers  of  the  poor  (selectmen) ; 

own  agent  Hiirvr^y  Button  ;  selectmen  Katlian  Round,  Israel  Munson, 
luel  VV  Ainsworth  ;  tiusiecs  Jolin  Fo.x,  Dyer  Townsend,  S  M  Edgor- 
lon  ;  listers  E  G  llallett,  Edwin  Martindale.  Ishani  White  ;  postmas- 
ters John  Ives,  Wallingtbrd,  J  H  Vail,  S^outh  Wallingford. 

IVKLLS4 — Tovvn  clerk  Arlemas  Lewis  ;  constahle  Allen  Grover ; 
overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen) ;  town  agent  Allen  Grover  ;  sclect- 
;uen  John  S  Dulett,  John  Burden,  Nelson  Paul;  trustees  David  B 
Lewis,  Harvey  Bark,  John  0  Hopson  jr.;  listers  Joseph  Park,  David 
li  Lewis,  Raymond  H  Hopson ;  postmaster  Levi  Lewis. 

WEST  HJiyEjY.— Town  cltrk  R  S  Armstrong  ;  constable  David 
Oovvna  ;  overseers  of  the  pooi  (selectmen);  town  agent  V\'illiam  H 
iireen  ;  selectmen  S  P  Ahel,  O  F  Hitchcock,  Jolin  Otensend  ;  tiustee 
Samuel  Adams  '?d  ;  listers  t?amuel  Benjamin,  B  P  Wicker,  VVilliam  J 
Billings  ji.;  postmaster  R  S  Armstrong. 

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^/)D/.S'OJV'— Town  clerk  Henry  Wilniiutli  ;  coiistahles  Asaph  Ev- 
erest, Joseph  Spencer  jr.;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town 
igent  Samuel  Pond  ;  selectmen  Samuel  Pond,  Wheeler  French,  Ly- 
man Clark  ;  trustees  Gideon  t-eegar,  t'an.uel  Pond,  David  V<,hani- 
liers  ;  listers  E  A  Gully,  Jonas  N  Smith,  Davic'  V  Chambers  ;  postmas- 
ters Warren  S  Brown,  Addison,  D  C  Goodell,  Chimney  Point. 

B Rl DP ORT— Town  clerk  E  E  Grosvenor  ;  constables  Charles 
Howe,  J  K  Ferre  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Williams  ;  town  agent 
Calvin  Solace  ;  selectmen  Eueben  Gillftt,  Calvin  Solace,  John  Gros- 
venor ;  trustees  U  Miner,  P  Lee  ;  listers  Prosper  Llithorpe,  Jonas 
Hemenwav,  C  N  Hayword  ;  postmaster  F  P  Fletcher. 

BRISTOL  —Town  clerk  H  C  Soper  ;  constable  William  C  Rider  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Nathan  Rider  ;  tov\n  agent  Harvey  Munsill  ;  se- 
lectmen H  Needham,  D  R  Gaige,  C  L  Smith  ;  trustees  H  iVlunsill,  R 
VV  Peck,  P  S  Warner  ;  listers  T  Crane,  G  A  Collamer,  P  S  Warner ; 
postmaster  D  R  (Vaige. 

LORJVIi'^LL.— Town  clerk  M  O  Porter  ;  constable  C  H  Stowcll ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Abram  Foot  ;  town  agent  John  Saiiford;  select- 
men Abram  Foot,  Chestei  field  Hooker,  James  T  Lane  ;  trustees  Wil- 
liam Hamilton,  Austin  Dana,  Charles  DeLong  ;  listers  Truman  Eelli, 
Austin  Dana,  Daniel  Sanforu  ;  postmaster  Samuel  Everts. 

FERRISBUROJI  —Town  clerk  Zurial  Walter  ;  constables  James 
Barnes,  Carlos  C  Martin  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Daniel  Kimball  ;  town 
agent  Zurial  Walker  ;  selectmen  Noah  W  Porter  Stoddard  Martin, 
David  Hazard  ;  trustees  Stoddard  JIartin,  David  Hazard,  Heman  Bar- 
num ;  listers  Hiram  Petty,  O  Wheeler,  Ezbon  Allen  ;  postmaster 
John  W  iMartin,  North  F(^rrisburgh. 

G RA J^V I LLE— Town  clerk  Amasa  Eaton  ;  constable  Charles  L 
Vinton  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Williain  Lamb  jr.;  town  agent  Joseph 
Lamb  ;  selectmen  David  Eaton,  Joseph  Lamb,  Alfred  Atwood  ;  trus- 
tees Caleb  Ford,  Amasa  Eaton,  William  Lamb  jr.;  listers  Alonzo  G 
Allen,  Enoch  Day,  Charles  L  Vinton  ;  postmaster  VVarren  Hayden. 

HMA-COCK  —Town  cleik  Zerah  Barnes  ;  constable  Robert  Claflin  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Charles  G  Eobbins  ;  town  agent  John  IJackett ; 
selectmen  Nathan  Claflin,  W  H  Church,  Horatio  N  Ball;  trustees 
Cliarles  (i  Robbins,  George  Diggins,  Augustus  Taylor ;  listers  Charles 
G  RoI)bins,  Ehud  Darling,  Solomon  Dunham  ;  postmaster  Royal  Flint. 

LEICESTER — 'lown  clerk  James  S  Messer  ;  constable  Isaac 
Morse  jr. ;  overseer  of  the  poor  A  A  Swininglon  ;  selectmen  John 
Bullock,  William  Alden,  A  A  Swinington  ;  trustee  A  A  Swinington  ; 
listers  J  G  Perry,  L  Atwood,  Ira  R  Farr  ;  postmaster  S  S  Johnson. 


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jyiJDDLEBURY.— Town  clerk  James  McDonald;  coiistablps  Har- 
vey Goodrich,  J  P  Chaml)erliQ  ;  overseerof  the  poor  Thomas  M  Fitch  ; 
town  iiyent  E  D  Barber  ;  selectmen  Zacheus  Bass,  Edwin  Hammond, 
Oliver  Hyde  ;  trustee  E  D  Barber  ;  listers  Calvin  Hill,  R  L  Fuller, 
Leonard  Doming  ;  postmasters  E  D  Barber,  Middlebury,  Levi  JVeed- 
ham.  East  iiiddlebury. 

JV/OjV£TOJV— Town  clerk  Stoddard  Hollis  ;  constables  G  H  Col- 
lins, D  G  Eastman  j  overseer  of  the  poor  Roswell  Atwood  ;  town  agent 
James  Miner  ;  -Eelectmen  Warren  Williams,  Roderick  Baldwin,  Rob- 
ert Cox  ;  trijttees  M  H  Hurlburt,  Ij  L  Beers,  John  French  ;  listers 
Daniel  Webb,  L  L  Beers,  William  Elliott  ;  postmaster  L  C  Keoler. 

JVKIV  HAVK^r.—Town  clerk  George  W  Brown  ;  constable  Elea- 
zer  Taylor ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jabez  W  Langdon  ;  town  agent  Eli- 
as  Bottom  ;  selectmen  Jonathan  Hoyt,  G  V  Cook,  L  W  Stow  ;  trus- 
tees Jonathan  Hoyt,  Elias  Bottom,  J  W  Langdon  ;  listers  E  S  Hin- 
man,  William  E  Hale,  E  Doud,  Ira  Clark;  postmasters  Anson  Bird, 
New  Haven,  Hiram  Rider,  New  Haven  Mills. 

P^J\rTOjV. — Town  clerk  George  Spencer ;  constables  Pascal  Max 
tield,  Solomon  Allen;  overseer  of  the  poor  Hiram  Spalding;  town 
agent  II  N  White  ;  selectmen  Stephen  Holland,  Clark  Conant,  Silas 
Tupper  ;  trustees  Kelson  Richards,  Hiram  Spalding,  B  F  Gaines  ;  lis- 
ters H  N  White,  Silas  Pond,  George  J  Walker  ;  postmaster  W  Brown. 

RIPTOjV. — Town  clerk  A  A  Atwood  ;  constable  Harry  Downer  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  H  Hendrick  ;  town  agent  Jonathan  K 
Turnall ;  selectmen  Samuel  H  Hendiick,  John  K  New,  Zebina  Cusli- 
nian  ;  trustee  Charles  Atwood;  listers  A  A  Atwood,  Harry  Downer, 
Hailey  Sunderlin  ;  postmaster  Daniel  Chipman. 

SALISBURY.— Town  clerk  P  D  Barrows  ;  constable  A  B  Huntley  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Hoiace  Thomas  ;  selectmen  S  S  Crook,  A  Bar- 
rows, op  Sheldon;  trustee  S  Briggs  ;  listers  H  Everts,  A  Wain- 
wright,  J.Prout  ;  postmaster  H  Deniing. 

SHOREHjiM.—Town  clerk  Levi  O  Birchard  ;  constable  A  B  Bas- 
com  ;  overseerti  of  the  poor  (selectmen) ;  town  agent  Kent  Wright ; 
selectmen  Orval  Smith,  N  Northrop,  A  Birchard;  trustee  Ebenezer 
Bush  ;  listers  Marvin  North,  A  W  Perry,  E  R  Delano  ;  postmaster 
E  B  Hill 

Sr^RKSBORO'.—Town  clerk  William  Worth  2d  ;  constable  Jo- 
siah  L  Strong  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Ira  Bushnell  ;  se- 
lectnu'n  J  C  Pierce,  L  W  Hill,  Leonard  Bushnell  ;  trustees  Ira  Bush- 
nell, B  L  Knight,  Parly  Hill ;  listers  William  Worth  2d,  B  L  Knight, 
William  Hill  2d  ;  postmaster  E  Ferguson 

FEHGfJ.N-J\rES.—Town  clerk  W  illiam  H  White  ;  constable  John 
E  Roberts  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  William  E  Green  ;  selectmen  and 
trustees  Byron  Murray,  William  Parker,  Obadiah  Walker ;  listers 
George  W  Grandy,  Benjamin  F  Young,  Samuel  P  Hopkins ;  postmas- 
ter William  R  Bixby. 

fVE  YBRIDOE  —Town  clerk  Isaac  Drake  ;  constable  Laurin  Drake  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Silas  L  Sprague  ;  se- 
lectmen Benjamin  Wales,  Leander  D  Gregory,  Edwin  Haywood  ;  lis- 
ters Lauren  Drake,  Dan  Piatt  Pond,  Jedediali  K  Dodge  ;  postmaster 
Orange  Brittrll. 

WHITIJ^G. — Town  olerk  Isaac  Ives  ;  constable  Lewis  Pond  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  A  B  Needham  ;  town  agent  Ephiaim  Moulton  jr.;  se- 
lectmen and  trustees  Ephraim  Moulton  jr..  Calvin  Foster,  William 
McAlister  ;  listers  L  P  White,  William  Baldwin,  Darius  Peck ;  post- 
master Simon  Taft.     . 


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TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POSTMASTERS. 


Orange  County. 

BRADFORD.— Town  clerk  Andrew  B  Peters  ;  constable  Joshua 
Garey  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Arad  S;ebhins  ;  town  agent  J  W  D  Par- 
ker ;  scleclmen  John  Bond,  Moses  Flanders,  Thomas  R  Andres  ;  trus- 
tees John  B  Pickett,  Arad  Stebbins,  George  W  Prichard  ;  listers  Al- 
van  Taylor,  Jacob  C  I'olby,  Hubbard  Wriijht ;  postmaster  Geo  Prichard. 

BRJiIJ\rrRKE.— Town  clerk  Ammi  Nichols  ;  constable  Zachariah 
B  Flint ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Elijah  Flint  ;  town  agent  Augustus 
Flint;  selectmen  Joseph  Riford  Augustus  Flint,  John  Waite  ;  trus- 
tees John  Curtis,  John  Waite,  Augustus  Flint ;  listers  William  Nich- 
ols, Ira  Mann,  William  Cushman  ;  postmasters  Jefferson  P  Kidder, 
Braintree,  Joseph  Ppear,  West  Braintree. 

BROOKFIELD.— Town  clerk  Andrew  W  Bigelow  ;  constable  Asa 
Smith  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Reuben  Peck  ;  town  agent  Joseph  G  Smith  ; 
selectmen  Joseph  G  Smith,  Jedediah  S  Allen,  Noah  Paine  ;  trustees 
John  Wheatley,  Justus  Edson,  Reuben  Peck  ;  listers  Samuel  M  Big- 
elow, Ariel  l-iurnham,  E!ias  Smith  ;  postmasters  Andrew  W  Bigelow, 
Brookfield,  Marshall  P  Davis,  East  Brooktield. 

CHELSEA  —Town  clerk  Foster  Grow  ;  constable  H  E  G  McLaugh- 
lin ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Harry  Hale  ;  town  agent  James  M  Gilson  ; 
selectmen  Daniel  Wyman,  Nicholas  Oilman,  Salmon  J  Moore  ;  trus- 
tee Lement  Bacon  ;  listers  Hyde  Cabot,  Elihu  Hyde,  Harry  W  Hatch  ; 
postmaster  Jonathan  Smith  jr. 

CORIJVTH.— Town  clerk  John  A  Tenney  ;  constable  George  U 
fjittle  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Samuel  Darling;  town  agent  Amos  S 
Little  ;  selectmen  Hubbard  Fellows,  Mansfield  Taplin,  Alfred  Merrill ; 
trustees  Winthrop  Green,  Samuel  Darling,  John  A  Tenney  ;  listers 
David  Dearborn,  Amos  C  Tenney,  Nehemiah  Lovewell ;  postmasters 
Theodore  Cooke,  Corinth,  John  Merrill,  East  Corinth 

FAIRLEE.— Town  clerk  J  B  Bailey  ;  constable  Francis  Davis ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Geo  W  Cook;  town  agent  J  B  Bailey;  select- 
men Francis  Davis,  A  H  Gilmore,  J  C  Morrison ;  trustees  Josiah  Jos- 
lyn,  Elihu  Corliss,  Dyer  Waterman  ;  listers  Thomas  Hiland,  George 
A  Morev,  Calvin  Coburn  ;  postmasters  J  B  Bailey. 

JVEfVBURY.— Town  clerk  David  Johnson;  constable  Ephraim  B 
Stevens  ;  oveiseer  of  the  |)Oor  Daniel  Putnam  ;  town  agent  Tappan 
Stevens  ,  selectmen  Samuel  Gibson,  Thomas  Wason,  Levi  Carter  ; 
trustee  Charles  Hale  ;  listers  Clark  Kent,  Samuel  Grow,  William  R 
Shedd  ;  postmasters  Prentiss  Knight,  Newbury,  J  T  Doe,  South  New- 
bury, C  B  Leslie,  Wells  River,  Thomas  Wason,  Boltonvillo. 

ORAJVOE. — Town  clerk  Reuben  White  ;  constable  Carlos  Carpen- 
ter ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Luther  Carpenter  ;  town  agent  David  Hol- 
brook  ;  selectmen  L  F  Peabody,  R  Richardson,  T  Hancock  ;  trustees 
Carlos  Carpenter,  Horace  Fifield,  A  Hamilton  ;  listers  A  P  Foster, 
A  Hamilton,  Ralph  Pope  ;  postmaster  Orange  Fifield. 

RAJ^DOL PH.— Town  clerk  Benj.  T  Blodgett  ;  constable  Horace 
Wheeler;  overseer  of  the  poor  Belcher  Salisbury;  town  agent  Har- 
vey Sampson  ;  selectmen  Lel)beu3  Edgerton,  Phinehas  Moulton,  Orvis 
Tyler;  trustees  Ammi  Burnham,  Philander  Perrin,  Horatio  Lillie ; 
listers  Charles  Waldo,  Loren  Griswold,  Howard  Griswold,  Elias  Car- 
penter, George  Martin ;  postmasters  Philander  Pertin,  Randolph,  E 
Hobart,  West  Randolph,  Harvey  Curtis,  East  Randolph. 

STRAFFORD.— Town  clerk  Stephen  Morrill ;  constable  Daniel  G 
Pennock  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Patterson  ;  town  agent  Daniel 
Cobb  ;  selectmen  S  S  Kibling,  J  S  Moore,  Hiram  Eastman  ;  trustees 
Steplien  Morrill,  Pliny  Day,  Chase  Dow  ;  listers  Charles  Barrett,  Lo- 
ren D  Kibling,  Freeman  Walker;  postmasters  Wilham  Hatch  San- 
born, Strafford,  Harry  Russ,  South  Strafford. 


TOWN   0FFIC2RS    AND   POSTMASTERS.  41 

THETFORD.—Town  clerk  H  D  Tyler ;  constable  Samuel  Davis  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Matson  ;  town  agent  Urial  Hosford  ;  se- 
lectmen Joseph  Matson,  William  Farnham,  T  B  Brown  ;  trustees  Wil- 
iam  H  Latham,  Enoch  Slade,  Jonathim  Emerson  ;  listers  Z  E  Messer, 
S  G  Heaton,  S  C  Taylor  ;  postmasters  Loved  Garey,  Thetford,  M  J 
Walker,  Union  Village,  T  B  Brown,  Post  Mills. 

TOPSHAM. — Town  clerk  J  W  Batchelder  ;  constable  Moses  Jones  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  O  H  Watson  ;  town  agent  R  M  Bill ;  selectmen 
R  M  Bill,  Thomas  Eattman,  O  H  Watson  ;  trustees  R  M  Bill,  Hale 
Grow,  Moses  Jones  ;  listers  Carlos  P  Bill,  Samuel  Batchelder,  Henry 
Butterfield  ;  postmasters  Isaac  McNiece,  Topsham,  Moses  Wallace, 
West  Topsham. 

TUM-BKWOE.— Town  clerk  Charles  B  Chandler  ;  constable  Wil- 
liam P  Brown  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  James  Brown  ;  town  agent  E  H 
Foster  ;  selectmen  John  E  Dodge,  E  H  Foster,  John  Lougee  ;  trus- 
tees William  Putnam,  Spencer  Smith,  John  Lougee  ;  listers  A  B  Cur- 
tis, JohnL  Hall,  W  P  Brown  ;  postmaster  Francis  Sturtevant. 

VERSHIRE. — Town  clerk  Thomas  Keyes  ;  constable  Stillman  T 
Wiggins  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  selectmen  Flavel  Brown  ; 
William  Boardman,  William  Moody  ;  trustees  Thomas  Keyes,  Moses 
Bartholomew,  Simeon  Bacon  ;  listers  Joseph  F  Carleton,  Joel  Darby, 
Aldin  Church  ;  postmaster  Horace  T  Keyes. 

WASHIMOTOJ^.—Tovm  clerk  John  Colby  ;  constable  John  Emo- 
ry ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Zadock  Cheney  ;  town  agent  John  Colby  ; 
selectmen  B  W  Bartholomew,  G  R  Gale,  Stephen  Blake  ;  trustee  B 
W  Bartholomew  ;  listers  Stephen  Burton,  Elisha  Tracy,  Joseph  Col- 
by jr.;  postmaster  B  F  Dickinson. 

WEST  FAIRLEE.— Town  clerk  Elisha  Keyos  ;  constable  Cyrus 
May  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  James  Fuller  ;  selectmen 
Elisha  May,  R  H  Wild,  John  Coburn ;  trustee  Elisha  May;  listers 
George  W  Graves,  William  Morse,  Cyrus  May  ;  postmaster  A  B 
Southworth. 

WILLIAMSTOWJ^.— Town  clerk  William  S  Beckett ;  constable 
Ebenezer  Bass  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Josiah  White  ;  town  agent  Dan- 
iel D  Martin  ;  selectmen  Milton  Martin,  Nelson  Martin,  Nathaniel 
Jilson  ;  trustees  John  Lynde,  Enoch  Howe,  Porter  Martin  ;  listers 
Walter  Newcomb,  Porter  Simons,  Chester  Martin  ;  postmaster  R 
.4.ins  worth. 


Chitteudeu  County. 

BO£TOJ\r. — Town  clerk  James  H  Whitcomb ;  constable  Joseph 
Smith  jr.;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  clerk  Gideon  Bar- 
ber ;  selectmen  John  Beede,  William  Sabins,  Joseph  Smith  ;  trustees 
John  Pinneo,  James  Whitcomb,  Moses  L  Colton  ;  listers  Samuel 
Morse,  Moses  L  Colton,  Elijah  Hinkson,  Samuel  Deavilt ;  postmas- 
ter Joseph  Smith. 

BURLIJ\r6T0J\r.— Town  clerk  Charles  Russell ;  constable  Hyman 
Lane  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Lane  ;  town  agent  Charles  D  Kas- 
son ;  selectmen  Wyllys  Lyman,  Harry  Bradley,  Seth  Morse  ;  trus- 
tees Isaac  Warner,  Burrell  Lane,  Henry  Vv  hitney  ;  listers  ^amuel  K 
Isham,  Bostwick  Tousley,  Lyman  Cummings ;  postmaster  William 
Noble. 

CHARLOTTE.— Town  clerk  Samuel  H  Barnes ;  constable  David 
C  Gillet ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Obadiah  Van  Vliet ;  town  agent  David 
Cook  ;  selectmen  David  Cook,  Leonard  Sherman,  Daniel  C  Lake ; 
trustees  Samuel  H  Barnes,  William  E  Sherman,  Luther  Stone  ;  lis- 
ters Charles  D  Prindle,  John  J  Bouton  ,  John  Sherman  ;  postmaster 
Samuel  H  Barnes. 


43  TOWN  OFFICERS  AND  POgTMASTERS. 

COLCHESTER.— Town  clerk  George  P  Mayo;  constable  H  H 
Bates  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Cyrus  Farrand  ;  town  agent  Udney  H 
Penniman,  selectmen  Cyrus  Farrand,  Ebenezer  Wolcott,  John  S 
Webster;  trustees  H  H  Brownall,  Henry  Boairtmtm,  Roswell  Newton  ; 
listers  Jacob  Rolfe,  Francis  Hand,  Roswel!  Newton  ;  postmaster  Cas- 
sius  N  Phelps. 

ESSEX. — Town  clerk  Amasa  Bryant ;  constable  Alanson  Bliss ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Jesse  Carpenter;  select- 
men P  L  Castle,  Simon  Tubbs,  Leonard  Bixby  ;  trustees  Byron  Ste- 
vens, Samuel  Thrasher  ;  lis'ers  Fdmond  Williams,  William  Bliss, 
Henrv  Stanton  ;  postmaster  Lorin  Tyler. 

nilVESBUR^'in  —Town  clerk  William  B  iclc  ;  constable  NB 
Flannigan  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  tiwn  agent  Joseph 
Marsli ;  selectmen  Lyman  Darwin,  F  W  Baldwin,  L  F  Benedict ;  trus- 
tees Jedcdiah  Boynton,  Daniel  Goodyear,  John  S  Patrick  ;  listers  El- 
mer Beecher,  G  D  Waller,  Harmon  Burritt ;  postmaster  Thomas  W 
Gibb. 

HUJ\rTIJ\rOT0JV.— Town  clerk  James  Ambler;  constable  Selah 
Ambler  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Judson  ;town  agent  Alexander  Fer- 
guson ;  selectmen  Joel  Mix,  George  Eddy,  Alexander  Ferguson  ;  trus- 
tee Lyman  Hall ;  listers  John  Judson,  J  T  Rood,  John  Bickford  ;  post- 
master Stephen  Bartlett. 

JERICf-JO — Town  clerk  John  Lyman;  constable  Andrew  Warner; 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Truman  Galusha  ;  selectmen 
Truman  G.ilusha,  Uir.im  Day,  Harvey  Field  ;  trustees  George  B  Oaks, 
Oliver  Lowrey,  Luther  Brown  ;  listers  Erastus  Fields,  Joseph  Kings- 
bury, Henry  C  lil.icknian  ;  postmasters  Silas  C  Wetherby,  Jericho, 
Simeon  Bicknell,  Jerieho  Centre. 

MJLTOJV — Town  clerk  George  Ayres  ;  constables  Victor  Adams, 
George  Ashlf^y  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen);  town  agent  Daniel 
H  Onion  ;  selectmen  Ira  Witters,  Heman  Fairchild,  William  Marr  ; 
trustees  John  Jackson,  Lyman  Burgess,  Samuel  Boardman  ;  listers 
Samuel  Boardman,  William  V  Reynolds,  Nathan  Lincoln  jr.;  post- 
masters H  B  Smith,  Milton,  C  L  Drake,  West  Milton. 

RICIIMOJVD.— Town  clerk  E  B  Green;  constable  TC  Barney; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Asa  Rhodes  ;  town  agent  Artemas  Flagg  ;  select- 
men Levi  Whitcomb,  Rufus  Stevens,  SalTord  Colby  ;  trustees  Arte- 
mas Fldgg,  James  Humphrey,  Levi  W^hitcomb  ;  listers  Henry  Gillet, 
Heman     Idrich,  11  A     odges  ;  postmaster  John  Delaware  jr. 

SHELBURJVE.— Town  clerk  Lyman  Hall  ;  constable  Orlo  J  Bald- 
win; overseer  of  t!ie  poor  Lee  Tracy  ;  town  agent  G  Burrett  ;  select- 
men Chauncey  Lyon,  Isaac  Hi?bee,  Levi  Corastock  jr.;  trustees  L  S 
White,  E  Phelps,  E  Monroe  ;  listers  J  Collamer,  George  Saxton,  J  F 
Wells  ;  po-itmaster  George  B  Isham. 

ST.  OEORGE. — Town  clerk  Reuben  Lockwood  ;  constable  Ho- 
mer Bassett  ;  overs(^ers  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Colonel 
Smith  ;  selectmen  l^olonel  Smith,  Oren  B  Isham,  Silas  Isham  ;  listers 
Colonel  Smith,  Reuben  Lockwood,  Nathan  Lockwood;  postmaster 
Reuben  Lockwood. 

U.VDERHILL.—Town  clerk  H  A  Naramore  ;  constable  Edwin 
Hawley  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  F  Fletcher  ;  selectmen  F  Fletcher,  E 
Birge,  E  W'hilton ;  trustees  H  Gloyd,  J  Story,  John  Choat ;  listers 
Levi  French,  H  Martin,  J  Cook  ;  postmaster  J  H  Tower  jr. 

IVESTFORD  —Town  clerk  James  Nichols;  constable  Timothy 
Sibley  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jacob  K  Drury  ;  town  agent  John  Par- 
ker ;  sel{Sii&iQen  David  Hazleton,  J  K  Drury,  R  Farnsworth  ;  trustees 
Salmon  Cushman,  John  Allen,  H  P  Wood  ;  listers  B  F  Beach,  H  B 
Bates,  Noah  Tyler ;  postmaster  S  G  Merriam. 


TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POSTMASTERS.  4  3 

jriLLISTOSV,— Town  clerk  Chauncey  Brownell ;  constable  and 
overseer  of  tlie  poor  Lester  Hall  ;  selectmen  R  B  Fay,  Ez'oon  Sanfoid, 
Ziniri  Root;  listers  Herald  Stevens,  Hiram  Murray,  J  G  Chittenden  ; 
postmaster  A  V  HoUey. 

'SJ'asliiiigfon  County. 

B^ RRE.— Town  cAv.rk  AlvaifCaiter  ;  constable  Aivan  Drury  ;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Ambrose  Bradford  ;  town  agent  Benjamin  Wood  ;  se- 
lectmen Webber  Tilden,  Elijah  D  Wheeler,  John  Trow ;  trustees 
George  W  Collamer,  Nathan  Trow,  Otis  Peck;  listers  David  D  Wing, 
Josiah  Wood,  Ambrose  Bradford  ;  postmasters  James  Hale,  Barre, 
Alvan  Carter,  South  Barre. 

BERLIj\r. — Town  clerk  Frederick  Hovey  ;  constable  Christopher 
C  Bullock;  overseer  of  the  poor  Elijah  Nye  jr.;  selectmen  Schuyler 
Plielp-:.  Andrew  Cummins,  Theodore  Strong ;  trustees  Andrew  Cum- 
mins, Schuyler  Phelps,  Elijah  Nye  jr.;  listers  William  M  Ellis,  Schuy- 
ler Phelps,  iVioses  Strong  ;  postmaster  Israel  Dewey. 

C^LjilS.—Twn  clerk  Gideon  Hicks;  constable  E  C  McLoud ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Abdiel  Kent ;  town  agent  Shubael  Wheeler;  se- 
lectmen Abdiel  Kent,  Stephen  Pearce,  N  A  Chase  ;  trustee  Asa  Al- 
den  ;  listers  Lewis  Wood,  Levi  Wright,  Elias  Smith  ;  postmasters  Jo- 
nas Hall,  Calais,  Asa  Alden,  East  Calais. 

DUXBURY. — Town  clerk  Ira  Arms;  constable  Lorenzo  Davis; 
oversei'i  of  the  poor  Gilbert  Huntley  ;  town  agent  Ira  Arms  ;  select- 
men Richard  Lyman,  Benjamin  Davis,  George  W  Turner;  trustees 
Chester  Marshall,  Daniel  Nash,  Earl  Ward ;  listers  Roderick  Phillips, 
John  Towle,  Henry  C  Marshall. 

FAY  ST  OJ\r.— Town  clerk  Eber  H  Baxter;  constable  Simpson 
Hays  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Russell  Drew  ;  town  agent  Eli  Bruce  ; 
selectmen  John  C  Giiggs,  Jacob  Eoyce,  Moses  J  Boyce  ;  trustees  Eli- 
slia  Brigham,  Hosea  Newcomb,  William  Bixby  ;  listers  Elisha  Brig- 
ham,  Hosea  Newcomb,  Calvin  Fullerton. 

MARSHFIF.LD — Town  clerk  Jacob  Putnam;  constables  Samuel 
D  Hollis,  Andrew  English ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Hor- 
ace Hollister;  selectmen  Edward  Pitkin,  Edward  Wheeler,  Daniel 
Bemis  ;  trustees  True  Eaton,  Bowman  B  Martin  ;  listers  Jonathan  Da- 
vis, Coolidge  Taylor,  Hiram  Potter  ;  postmaster  Jabez  L  Carpenter. 

MIDDLESEX.— Town  clerk  Horace  Holden  ;  constable  Stephen 
Herrick  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  D  P  Carpenter  ;  town  acent  John  Poor; 
selectmen  Sanmel  Daniels,  L.livcr  A  Cbamberlin,  Horace  Holden; 
trustees  William  S  Clark,  Leander  Warren  ;  listers  Thomas  Stoweil, 
Jolm  Puor,  Stephen  Herrick  ;  postmaster  William  C  Stoweil. 

AWJ\''TPEJJER. — Town  clerk  Lyman  Briggs  ;  treasurer  Daniel 
Baldwin  ;  constables  J  P  W  Vincent,  Looniis  J  Wheelock  ;  overseer 
of  the  poor  Hear}  Y  Barnes  ;  town  agent  Carlos  Bancroft  ;  selectmen 
Hiram  Sibley,  John  J  Willard,  Carlos  Bancroft ;  trustees  Daniel  Bald- 
win, Isaac  ("ate,  Addison  Peck  ;  listers  George  Worthington,  Putnam 
McK  night,  Kufus  P  Mosor  ;  postmasters  George  W  Reed,  Montpelier, 
Apollos  Metcalf,  East  Montjjelier,  Charles  Sibley,  North  Montpelier. 

MORETOWJV.— Town  clerk  Lester  Kingsley  ;  constable  Cyrus  C 
Spaldinir ;  overseerof  the  poor  Calvin  Clark  ;  selectmen  Daniel  Harris, 
Uriah  llov.'e,  artin  Mason  ;  trustees  Uriah  Howe,  Lyman  Child, 
Alpheus  Bass ;  listers  Calvin  t.lark,  Alpheus  Bass,  Hartwell  Robin- 
son ;  postmaster  Lester  Kingsley. 

A'-ORTIII'IELD.—Town  clerk  Volney  H  Averill ;  constable  Isaac 
W  Brown  ;  overseer  Oliver  Averill ;  town  agent  Nathan  Morse  ;  Mo- 
ses Robinsoii,  D  W  Hadley ;  trustee  H  W  Carpenter;  listers  Jesse 
Avenll,  Marvin  Simons,  S  U  Richmond  ;  postmaster  Elijah  Smith. 


4:4  TOWN    OFFICERS    AFID    POSTMASTERS. 

PLAIKFJF.LD  —Town  clerk  Ezra  Kidder  ;  constable  Samuel  Cree  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Nathaniel  Bancroft  ;  selectmen 
Nathaniel  Sherman,  Harrison  Kotchum,  Nathaniel  Townsend;  trus- 
tees John  Lawrence,  Maynard  French,  Nathaniel  Bancroft ;  listers 
Joiin  Lawrence,  Justus  Kinney,  Levi  Bartlett ;  postmaster  Nathaniel 
Bancroft. 

ROXBVRY.—'Vown  clerk  Allen  Spaulding  ;  constables  E  B  Pride, 
Dexter  Samson;  overseer  of  the  poor  Allen  Spauldin^ ;  town  agent 
Alvin  Braley  ;  selectmen  Benjamin  Edwards  jr.,  H  S  Boyce,  William 
P  oyce  ;  trustees  Darius  Hatch,  Robert  Cram,  Charles  Samson  ;  lis- 
ters Thomas  R  SIkiw,  E  Winch,  Stephen  Pierce  ;  postmasters  John 
M  Spaulding,  Rovbury,  Samuel  Ruggles,  East  Roxbury. 

WAIT  SFIELD.—'l'own  clerk  Orange  Smith  ;  constable  Ira  Rich- 
ardson ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Campbell  ;  town  agent  Hiram 
Jones  ;  selectmen  Crowell  Matthews,  Cornelius  E  Joslin,  Hiram  Jos- 
lin  ;  trustees  Dan  Richardson,  Orson  Skinner,  David  C  Joyslin  ;  listers 
Hiram  Jones,  Cyrus  Joslin,  Cyrus  Skinner;  postmaster  James  M  Rich- 
ardson. 

WARHEJ\r.— Town  clerk  FA  Wright;  constable  Gideon  Good- 
speed  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Cardell  ;  town  agent  William  B  Ty- 
ler ;  selectmen  Henry  Kimball,  I^ewis  Cardell,  Benjamin  Buck ;  trus- 
tees William  B  Tyler,  Lorenzo  Nichols,  John  Cardell ;  listers  Leon- 
ard Bronn,  Lorenzo  Nichols,  Pierce  Spalding  jr.;  postmaster  H  D 
Morgan 

/fjSr^flSC/flr— Town  clerk  William  Carpenter;  constable  Lo- 
renzo Morse  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Elijah  Marshall ;  town  agent  Hen- 
ry F  Janes  ;  selectmen  William  W  Wells,  Thaddeus  Clough,  Joseph 
Barnes  ;  trustees  Henry  Douglass,  R  C  Smith,  Thaddeus  Clough  ;  lis- 
ters Henry  F  Janes,  Henry  Douglass,  George  Atkins;  postmasters 
Abira  S  Richardson,  Waterbury,  Jeremiah  Clark,  Waterbury  Centre. 

WOODBURY.— Town  clerk  Asaph  Town;  constable  Levi  Ball; 
overseer  of  Ike  poor  Ehenezer  Bruce  ;  town  agent  Ira  McLoud  ;  select- 
men Ebenezer  Bruce,  Michael  Jackson,  Abner  Town  ;  trustees  Joel 
Celley,  Hiram  Putnam,  Ira  McLoud ;  listers  S  C  Burnham,  Joseph 
Parker,  Isaac  Swan  ;  postmaster  William  McGregor. 

WORCESTER.— Town  clerk  Amos  Rico;  constable  Benjamin 
Scribner  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Allen  L  Vail  ;  town  agent  Cyrus  Brown  ; 
selectmen  Allen  L  Vail,  Farris  Leonard,  Leonard  Hamhlet  ;  trustees 
Jonas  Abbott,  Cyrus  Brown,  Horace  D  Bobbins  ;  listers  Martin  C 
Brown,  Edwin  C  Watson,  Thomas  Hutchinson;  postmaster  Samuel 
Andrews. 


Catcdoiiia  County. 

BARJ^ET.—Town  clerk  John  Shaw;  constable  Obed  S  Hatch; 
overseer  of  the  poor  John  Harvey  ;  town  agent  Mordecai  Hale  ;  se- 
lectmen Robert  Gilkerson,  Bartholomew  Gilkerson,  Peter  Buchanan  ; 
trustees  Levi  P  Parks,  Robert  Harvey  ;  listers  William  Stewart, 
Lloyd  Kimball,  James  K  Remmick ;  postmasters  Henry  Stevens,  Bar- 
net,  John  McNabb,  Mclndoes  Falls,  Levi  P  Parks,  Passumpsic. 

BURKE. — Town  clerk  Asahel  Burrington  ;  constable  Eiastus  Wood- 
ruff ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Daniel  Beckwitb  ;  selectmen  Philip  Smith, 
Daniel  Beckwith,  Ebenezer  Darling ;  trustees  Abel  Brown,  Asahel 
Burrington,  George  W  Denison  ;  listers  Joel  Trull  jr.,  George  J  Dcn- 
ison.  Jesse  Marshall  jr.;  postmaster  Lucuis  Denison. 

CjIBOT— Town  clerk  Thomas  Osgood;  constables  Benjamin  F 
Scott,  George  W  Cree  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  B  F  Scott  ;'town  agent 
M  O  Fisher  ;  selectmen  Leonard  Orcutt,  Caleb  Fisher,  William  Lance  ; 


TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POSTM4STEK3. 


4:5 


trustees  John  Damon,  Paul  Dean,  M  O  Fisher  ;  listers  Daniel  Gould, 
Milton  Fisher,  Tliomas  Lyford  jr.;  postmaster  George  W  Stone. 

D^JVFILLE.—Tov/n  clerk  Archolaus  Sias  ;  constable  John  Cur- 
rier ;  overseer  of  the  jioor  George  W  Drew  ;  town  agent  Theron  How- 
ard ;  selectmen  George  VV  Drew,  Allen  Pope,  Moses  Wesson  ;  tius- 
tees  Samuel  B  Mattocks,  Benjamin  Gilson,  V'  illiam  Blount ;  listers 
Harvey  T  Moore,  Moses  Stevens,  Walter  Davis  ;  postmasters  Joseph 
C  Fuller,  Danville,  W  J  Stanton,  North  Danville. 

OR0T0J\r.— Town  clerk  Isaac  N  Hall ;  constable  Daniel  Darling  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Daniel  Roberts  ;  selectmen  John 
Darling,  Ebenezer  Paul,  William  Taisey  ;  trustee  Samuel  G  Clark  ; 
listers  John  Roberts,  Percival  Bailey,  William  Darling  ;  postmaster 
William  Darling. 

HARDiVICK.—Tovin  clerk  D  W  Aiken  ;  constable  John  L  Pope  ; 
overseer  of  the  pooi  John  S  Smith  ;  town  agent  Orra  Crosby  ;  select- 
men Orra  Crosby,  Amasa  Goodrich,  John  Walbridge  ;  listers  D  W 
Aiken,  Walter  Doe,  Dustin  Grow  ;  postmasters  L  H  Delano,  Hard- 
wick,  A  E  Judevine,  South  Hardwick. 

KIRBY. — Town  clerk  Charles  H  Graves  ;  constable  Merritt  New- 
hall  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Burroughs  ;  town  agent  Albert  W 
Burroughs  ;  selectmen  James  Church,  Otis  Joslin,  Benjamin  B  Dick- 
inson ;  trustee  James  Church;  listers  Benjamin  Nutter,  Sullivan  Ran- 
ney,  Nathaniel  S  Damon. 

/,yjVZ)OJV.— Town  clerk  John  M  Hoyt  ;  constable  Charles  H  Rob- 
erts ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Otis  Evans  ;  selectmen 
Welcome  McGaftey,  Ephraim  Chamberiin,  Charles  Randall  ;  trustee 
N  H  Fletcher  ;  listers  Thomas  B  Brickett,  Alonzo  Bemiss,  Ephraim 
H  Fisher  ;  postmasters  Ephraim  Chamberiin,  Lyndon,  John  M  Hoyt, 
Lyndon  Centre. 

J^EWJIRK.—Town  clerk  L  M  Sleeper  ;  constable  Henry  Dolloff  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  James  Wire  ;  town  agent  Alpheus  Stoddard  ; 
selectmen  and  trustees  Henry  Doloff,  L  M  Sleeper,  Obed  Johnson  ; 
listers  William  Cheney,  A  P  Taft,  Jabez  Smith  ;  postmaster  Hollis 
Bruce. 

PEACHMM.—Tov.'n  clerk  David  Merrill  ;  constable  Mark  Blanch- 
ard  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  David  WChoate  ;  town  agent  Josiah  Shedd  ; 
selectmen  Lyman  Watts,  S  Merrill,  T  Sanborn ;  listers  Harvey  Blan 
chard,  Bennet  Gould,  Samuel  Bruce  ;  postmaster  Ephraim  C  Brown. 

RYFMATE. — Town  clerk  George  Cowles  ;  constable  David  Nel- 
son ;  ov^irseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  John  Cameron  ;  selectmen 
James  Hall  2d,  Robert  Miller,  John  McLure  ;  trustee  Robert  Dickson  ; 
listers  John  Cameron,  James  R  Park,  Thomas  Nelson  jr.;  postmaster 
George  Cowles. 

SHEFFIELD. — Town  clerk  James  Townsend  ;  constable  L  M  M 
Gray  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Francis  Jenness  ;  town  agent  James  Town- 
send  ;  selectmen  Hiram  Jenness,  James  Roberts,  Moses  Davis  ;  trus- 
tees Joseph  Ide,  William  Drown,  Jesse  G  Kinaston  ;  listers  Joseph 
Ide,  Jesse  G  Kinaston,  Suel  Miles  ;  postmaster,  Joseph  Ide. 

S7'.  ./OHJVSBf/il}'.— Town  clerk  Jerry  Dickerman  ;  constables  Jo 
seph  Hutchinson,  John  Morse  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Moses  Kittredge  ; 
selectmen  Lewis  Pierce,  Hiram  Roberts,  Charles  Blynn  ;  trustees  Cal- 
vin Morrill,  John  Morse,  Moses  Kittredge  ;  listers  Moses  Kittredge, 
Charles  Starks,  Seth  Burroughs ;  postmaj^ters  Moses  Kittredge,  St. 
Johnsbury,  David  Goodall,  East  St.  Johnsbury,  William  P  Houghton, 
St.  Johnsbury  Centre. 

SUTTOJ\r.— Town  clerk  Nehemiah  Shaw  ;  constables  Alfred  H 
Bartlett,  Nathaniel  Glidden  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Jonathan  Richard- 
son ;  town  agent  Caleb  Aldrich  ;  selectmen  John  Ladd  jr.,  Jonathan 


4:6  TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POfTMASTEBS. 

Richardson.  Luther  Stoddard  ;  trustee  David  Giffin  ;  listers  Jenks  M 
Putnam,  Thomas  J  Barker,  Wheaton  Campbell;  postmaster  John 
Beckwith 

IVALDEJ^. — Town  clerk  Daniel  Wooster  ;  constable  Isaac  Patter- 
son ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  Fulsom  ;  town  agent  Roliert  White  ; 
selectmen  Nathaniel  Peikins  2d,  Isaac  Patterson,  Abial  ShirtletF  ; 
trustees  Nathaniel  Farrington,  John  Goold,  Robert  White  ;  listers 
Hiram  Perkins,  Sereno  Montgomery.  Robert  White  ;  postmasters 
Thomas  W  Vin'-ent,  Walden.  Leonard  Farrington,  South  Walden. 

HATERFORD.—Tovin  clerk  Lucius  S  Freeman  ;  constable  Ora- 
mel  H  Fieeman  ;  overseer  of  the  p.  or  Lock  Goss  ;  town  agents  (se- 
lectmen) ;  selectmen  Royal  Ross,  Joseph  A  Gould,  Daniel  Brown  jr.; 
tiustee  Jesse  Bishop  ;  listers  Francis  R  Carpenter,  Calvin  Brown,  Na- 
thaniel Lee  ;  postmasters  E  C  Parks,  V'aterford,  Russell  Armington, 
Lower  Waterford. 

WHEEhOCK.—  Tovin  clerk  John  W  Brown  ;  constable  Samuel  D 
Gray  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Benjamin  Connor  ;  select- 
men Samuel  Nelson,  Sewall  Bradley,  Nathaniel  Hart;  trustee  Ed- 
ward M  Magoon  ;  listers  Samuel  F  Shsttuck,  Joseph  F  Darling,  Wil- 
liam B  Jones  ;  postmaster  Jefferson  Cree. 


Franklin    Coititfif. 

BAKERSFIELD.— Town  clerk  S  B  Hazletine  ;  constable  Harry 
Montague  ;  iiviTseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  W  C  Wilson  ;  Lyman 
WellSj^C  Ewings,  N  E  Fuller  ;  trustees  Ira  Fay,  T  ^^^  Scott,  John 
IMorse  ;  listers  Josiah  Houghton,  John  Mo'se.  S  B  Hazletine  ;  post- 
master Charles  C  Stone. 

BERKSHIRE.— Town  clerk  Linus  Leavens  ;  constable  Ebenezer 
Wi'ld  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Nathaniel  Leech  ;  town  agent  Jasper 
R  nd  ;  selectmen  Stephen  Burleson,  H  S  Bowen,  L  M  Hart :  trustees 
William  Clapp,  Hardin  Aiidrus,  Hiram  Darling;  listers  ArzaAndrus, 
Lewis  Ewins,  William  Clapp  ;  postmasters  H  S  Bowen,  Berkshire, 
Jasper  Rand,  West  Berkshire,  William  <'la|:p.  East  Berkshire. 

EM'OSBUROH.— Town  clerk  Horace  Eaton;  constable  Henry 
Walbridge  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Lyman  R  Barnum  ;  town  agent 
Charles  B  Maynard  ;  selectmen  Churles  B  Maynard,  Clark  Barnes,  Ja- 
rius  Eaton  jr  ;  trustees  Jonas  Boutell,  Ch-ster  Waller,  Samuel  Ken- 
dall;  listers  Ciiarles  B  Maynard,  Harden  Allen,  Dennis  Sampson; 
postmasters  Thomas  Fuller,  Enosburgli,  J  M  Dean,  West  Enosburgh, 
Samuel  Kendall,  Enosburgh  Falls. 

FAIRFAX.— Town  clerk  S  W  Brush  ;  constables  Reuben  Dewey, 
Franklin  Kugg  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Reuben  Dewey  ;  town  agent 
L  R  Beeman  ;  selectmen  J  H  Farnsworth,  Phrlo  I'ngland,  Ira  Hunt  ; 
trustees  Hiram  Bellows,  Albert  Ufford,  H  E  Hubbell  ;  listers  James 
Bellows,  Aaron  S  Beeman,  H  C  Safford ;  postmasters  S  W  Brush, 
Fairfax,  J  H  Richardson,  North  Fairfax. 

FAIRFIELD.— Town  clerk  James  Soule  ;  constable  Ormond  Brad- 
ley ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Bradley  Soule  ;  town  agent  Jonathan  Sher- 
wood; selectmen  W  W  Thorp,  William  Sherman,  A  H  Payne,  Dan- 
iel Sforv,  C  B  Wesson  ;  trustees  Joseph  Sonle,  Loyal  Leach,  Ormond 
Bradley;  listers  Bradley  Bailow,  H  G  Soule.  Loval  Leach;  postmas- 
ters A  G  Soule,  Fairfield,  H  H  Beatdsley,  East  Fairfield. 

FLETCHER  —Town  clerk  Medad  P  Blair  ;  constables  Albert  Kins- 
ley ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Guy  Kinsley ;  town  agent  E  W  Law  ;  se- 
lectmen Jnsejih  Ellsworth  jr.,  Jonathafi  Wells  jr,  Lorenzo  Blaisdell  ; 
trustees  Guy  Kinsley,  Zerah  W  Stiait,  John  Kinsley  jr.;  listers  Hi- 
ram Nichols,  Cyrus  Danforth,  Reuben  Armstrong ;  postmaster  M 
Blair. 


TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POSTMASTERS.  4^7 

FRJ1A"KLIJ\I'. — Town  eierk  John  Adams  ;  constable  Vincunt  Heis- 
kins  ;  overst'er  of  the  poor  John  P  Olds  ;  town  agent  P  S  Gates  ;  se- 
lectmen J  H  Uubbiird,  Asa  Hammond,  William  J'eltcn  ;  trustees  Na- 
hum  Temple,  Lathrop  Marsh,  Sylvester  C  Nobles  ;  listers  William 
Randall,  Leonard  Ford,  Enoch  Ponieroy  ;  postmaster  R  S  Tenney. 

GEORUIM ^Town  clerk  Loreuzo  Janes  ;    constable  William  K 

Warner  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joeiah  Bullard  ;  town  agent  David 
Goodrich  ;  selectmen  Cyrus  Hotchkiss,  David  P  Clark,  Josiah  liul- 
lard  ;  trustees  Cyrus  Hotchkiss,  Alvan  Hyde,  David  J'airchild  ;  listers 
Aivan  Hyde,  Solomon  Bliss,  Anson  Evarts  ;  postmaster  Albert  Bliss. 

HIOHGA'I'E. — Town  cleik  Benjamin  Peake  ;  constable  PhiloDru- 
ry  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Luther  K  Drury  ;  town  agent  R  L  Paddock  ; 
selectmen  ED  Hyde,  Clark  Albee,  L  K  Drury  ;  listers  William  Skeels, 
Philo  Drury,  Harvey  Hyde;  posimasters  S  S  H  eyes,  Highgatc,  H  i\ 
Cole,  Highgate  Spa,  D  H  Farringlon,  East  Highgate,  Allen  Barr, 
Saxe's  Mills. 

MOMTOOMERY.—Tovin  clerk  B  W  Fuller  ;  constable  Jonathan 
Gates  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  O  L  Kelton  ;  selectmen  Asa  Wheeler, 
John  LClapp,  Hiram  cawson  ;  listers  Joshua  CLapp,  SalvaGoodspeed, 
Isaac  Read  jr.;  postmaster  Asa  Wheeler. 

RJCBFUHT). — Town  clerk  John  Hnse  ;  constable  James  Corliss  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Alden  Sears  ;  select- 
men Zopher  Fletcher,  William  Y  Waitnian,  Jonathan  Carpenter  ; 
trustees  Joseph  A'oyes,  Jesse  Woodruff,  Silas  P  Carpenter  ;  listers 
Reuben  Rounds,  H  D  Farrar,  Jesse  Woodruff,  S  P  Carpenter  ;  post- 
master Guy  R  Butler. 

SHELDOJ^.— Town  clerk  A  M  Brown  ;  constable  Richard  A  Shat- 
tuck  ;  overseei  of  the  poor  Andrew  Dutkee  ;  town  agent  J  W  Shel- 
don ;  selectmen  Andrew  Durkee.  Lloyd  Mason,  Chester  Janes  ;  trus- 
tees William  Hammond,  Alfred  Keith,  AJ'anson  Draper;  listers  Al- 
fred Keith,  William  Hammond,  Lemuel  Adams  ;  postmasters  Alfred 
Keith,  Sheldon,  Pliineas  Kingsley,  East  Sheldon. 

ST.  jiLBJiJ^S  —Town  clerk  William  Bridges  ;  constable  and  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Cornelius  Palmer  ;  town  agent  Orlando  Stevens  ;  se- 
lectmen Benjamin  H  Smalley,  .-amuel  Jewell,  Jeremiah  Clark  ;  trus- 
tees B  H  Smalley,  Eleazer  Jewett,  Martin  W  Hunt  ;  listers  Michael 
F  Palmer,  Joseph  Weeks,  Cornelius  Stilphin  ;  postmaster  Luther  L 
Butcher. 

S;fy/JVrOJV.— Town  clerk  W  S  Thayer  ;  constable  Jesse  Barber  ; 
overseet  of  the  poor  Brown  Robinson;  town  agent  Z  Fisk;  select- 
men N  E  Jenison,  Joseph  Blake,  A  G  Bennett ;  trustees  Geo  Green, 
Erastus  Jewett,  James  McNally  ;  listers  tirrin  Janes,  W  H  Blake  ; 
postmasters  li  B  Farrar,  Swanton,  E  B  Rounds,  Swanton  Centre, 
Alonzo  Green,  East  Swanton. 

Orteuns  t'omiltf. 

ALBAJVY.—Tovin  clerk  Luther  Delano  ;  constable  T  C  Miles  ; 
oversci^r  of  the  poor  Benjamin  Pearl  ;  town  agent  Dyer  Bill  ;  select- 
men Edward  Flint,  Seth  Phelps,  William  B  Gates  ;  trustees  Luther 
Delano,  N.:than  Beede,  John  Sanborn  ;  listers  Luther  Delano,  Noah 
Holt,  Conver-e  Rowell ;  postmaster  Jonathan  Fitz. 

BjiR1'OJ^\ — Town  clerk  Horace  Pierce  ;  constables  Amos  C  Rob- 
inson, James  H  Cook  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Oren  Cutler  ;  town  agent 
John  L  Edwards  ;  selectmen  George  Leland,  Luther  Merriam,  Harris 
Smith  ;  trustees  Amos  C  Robinson,  Luther  Merriam,  S  S  Hemingway  ; 
listers  Timothy  Dudley,  Benjamin  F  Robinson,  Lyndon  Robinson; 
postmaster  S  S  Hemingway. 

BROli  JV/JVfV  T(>j\.—1'0Mi/n  clerk  Chester  Gilbert ;  constable  Lew- 


48  Tt)"WN   OFFICERS   AND    POSTMASTERS. 

is  Ford  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  A  L  Twilight ;  town  agent  Elisha 
White  ;  selectmen  Joseph  N  Savage,  Samuel  English,  William  Twom- 
bly  ;  trustees  A  L  Twilight,  Nathan  Ward,  Elisha  White  ;  listers  N 
S  Grow,  William  Joslyn,  A  C  Joslyn  ;  postmaster  Thomas  C  Stewart. 

CHjSRLESTOJV— Town  clerk  Ira  Brackett ;  constable  W  B  Uole  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  L  W  Clarke  ;  select- 
ment  Ira  Warren,  Albert  Lawrence,  John  Bebee  ;  trustees  H  W  Mer- 
rill, Ira  Brackett,  Albert  Lawrence  ;  listers  J  M  Robinson,  D  W  Pal- 
mer, J  P  Tyler  ;  postmasters  E  D  Goodwin,  East  Charleston,  S  M 
Cobb,  West  Charleston. 

noyEJVTRY.— Town  clerk  Oliver  T  Brown  ;  constable  Horace 
W  Root ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Thomas  Guild  ;  town  agent  Isaac  Par- 
ker ;  selectmen  Holland  Thrasher,  Ira  Boynton,  Warren  Mitchell ; 
trustees  Amasa  Plastrage,  Isaac  Parker,  P  Flanders  ;  listers  Josiah 
B  Wheelock,  Asa  Gould,  G  Boynton;  postmaster  Holland  Thrasher. 

CR^FTSBURY.— Town  c\erk  and  constable  Joseph  Scott;  over- 
seer of  the  poor  Nathaniel  Nelson  ;  town  agent  Alva  R  French  ;  se- 
lectmen Robert  Moodv,  Nathaniel  Nelson,  John  Chase  ;  trustees  James 
A  Paddock,  HoUis  F  Allen,  Joseph  Scott ;  listers  Hiram  Merrill,  Wil- 
liam Wilson,  George  H  Cook  ;  postmaster  William  E  Paddock. 

DERBY. — Town  clerk  Aaron  Hinman ;  constables  Marshall  Car- 
penter, William  R  Andros  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  David  Bisbee  ;  town 
agent  William  Verback ;  selectmen  Orem  Newcomb,  Gardner  Chase, 
Levi  L  Collier;  trustees  Benjamin  Hinman,  Nehemiah  Colby;  lis- 
ters Orem  Newcomb,  Zenas  Cobb,  Daniel  B  B  Cobb  ;  postmasters  Ne- 
hemiah Colby,  Derby,  E  G  Johnson,  Derby  Line,  Brigham  Pike,  West 
Derby. 

QLOVER. — Town  clerk  Joseph  H  Dwinnell ;  constable  John  Hurl- 
butt  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Barker  ;  town  agent  Dan  Gray  ;  se- 
lectmen Joseph  H  Dwinell,  John  Crane,  Isaac  B  Smith;  trustee  Al- 
exander Drew  ;  listers  Solomon  Dwinnell,  Charles  C  Hardy,  Charles 
Cutler  ;  postmaster  E  B  Simonds. 

OREEJVSBORO'.— Town  clerk  Nathan  Cutler;  constable  Jabez 
Pinney  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  C  Tebbetts  ;  town  agent  Jabez 
Pinney  •,  selectmen  Hamilton  Stimson,  Timothy  Walker,  Eleazer 
Scott ;  trustee  Enoch  Talman  ;  listers  George  H  Page,  Merrill  Wil- 
liams, Charles  Cook  ;  postmaster  L  F  Waterman. 

HOLLjiJVD. — Town  clerk  Aaron  Davis  ;  constable  J  C  Robinson  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  R  V  Goodall;  town  agent  J  C  Robinson  ;  select- 
men William  Hall,  Aaron  Davis,  Jason  Hinman  ;  trustees  William 
Hall,  Jason  Hinman,  John  Mead  ;  listers  Ezra  Hinman,  Stoddard 
Meeker,  Ilenrv  Kinney  ;  postmaster  M  V  Davis. 

IR^^SBUROH.— Town  clerk  H  M  Bates  ;  constables  John  Guild  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Knights  ;  town  agent  Timothy  P  Red- 
field  ;  selectmen  Timothy  P  Rediield,  Albert  A  Webster,  George  W 
Hardy  ;  trustees  Samuel  Conant,  Ralph  P  Skinner,  Timothy  P  Red- 
tield  ;  listers  E  C  Kimball,  Simon  KLocke,  Hiram  Kellam;  postmas- 
ter Timothy  P  Redfield. 

JAY, — Town  clerk  Lanson  Sanborti;  constable  Harlin  L  Gilraan  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Willard  Hoyt ;  to^vn  agent  Willard  Walker  ;  se- 
lectmen William  Williams  jr.,  Lanson  Sanborn,  John  Young  ;  trustees 
Willard  Walker,  William  Hoyt,  Giles  Wilcox  ;  listers  Willard  Walk- 
er, David  Johnson,  Hiram  Hadlock  ;  postmaster  Lanson  Sanborn. 

MORGJiJSr. — Town  clerk  Cha's  Cummings  ;  constaple  Reuel  Cobb  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  William  Cobb ;  town  agent  Simeon  Albee  ;  select- 
men Marson  Leavens,  Simeon  Albee,  Samuel  Daggett  ;  trustees 
(Charles  Cumming<,  David  Hamlet,  William  Cobb ;  listers  Charles 
Cummings,  Jarius  Brown,  Levi  Persons  ;  postmaster  Sam'I  Bartlett. 


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J^EIVPORT.— Town  clerk  Seymour  Lane;  constable  Cephas  R 
Lane  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Arnold  Prouty  ;  town  agent  George  W 
Kendall  ;  selectmen  Joel  R  Daggett,  George  W  Kendall,  Hiram  Cut- 
ting ;  trustees  Seymour  Lane,  George  W  Kendall,  Joel  R  Daggett ; 
postmaster  Phineas  Page. 

SALEM. — Town  clerk  Samuel  Blake;  constable  Daniel  Chase; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Horace  Crandal ;  town  agent  Samuel  Blake  ;  se- 
lectmen Sumner  Cummings,  Josiah  Lyon,  Daniel  Chase;  trustee 
Noyes  Hopkinson  ;  listers  Samuel  Blake,  Isaac  C  Smith,  Joseph 
Morse. 

IVESTMORE.—Tov/u  clerk  Calvin  Gibson;  constable  Carlton 
Cheney  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Peter  Oilman;  town  agent  Ethan  Blod- 
gett  ;  selectmen  Peter  Gilman,  Truman  G  Bishop,  Ira  Cheney  ;  trus- 
tees Ethan  Blodgett,  Thomas  K  Bruce,  Rossen  Stoddard  ;  listers  John 
J  Bishop,  RoEsen  Stoddard,  John  Fullerton. 

I^amoille  County, 

BELVWERE.— Town  ch^rk  Phineas  Carpenter;  constable  Thom- 
as Potter  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  S  Carpenter  ;  town  agent  E  S 
flolmes  ;  selectmen  Jerre  Sbattuck,  Phineas  Carpenter,  AbelT  Smal- 
ley  ;  tiuslee  Phineas  Carpenter  ;  listers  Alva  Chaffee,  Moody  Shat- 
tuek,  Ebenezer  Tillotson. 

CAMBRIDGE. — Town  clerk  Willard  Griswold  ;  coastables  Jason 
Grain,  Jesse  Sears  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Benjamin  Barrett ;  town 
agent  Henry  Stowell  ;  selectmen  Farwell  Wetheiby,  Giles  A  Barber, 
William  Blaisdill  ;  trustees  B  S  Miner,  Giles  A  Barber,  Martin  Wires  ; 
listers  Norman  Atwood,  Nathan  McFarland,  'Erastus  Meech  ;  post- 
masters Henry  Stowell,  Cambridge,  Nathaniel  Read,  Jeffersonsville. 

EDEJV, — Town  cleik  Amasa  Stevens  ;  constable  Wiuslow  Whee- 
lock  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Joseph  Adams  ;  town  agent  Clark  Fisk  ; 
selectmen  Daniel  Cornish,  Hiram  C  Fletcher,  John  T  Pratt ;  trustee 
Stephen  Phillips  ;  listers  Winslow  Whcelock,  Asa  Smith,  Moses  Ma- 
son ;  postmaster  Luther  H  Brown. 

ELMORE. — Town  clerk  and  constable  Abel  Camp  ;  overseer  of 
the  poor  Lester  Tillisnn  ;  town  agent  George  W  Bailey  ;  selectmen 
Gecrge  W  Bailey,  Seth  Town,  Chauneey  Scofield  ;  trustees  Lester 
Tillison,  Leuinel  Richardson,  George  W  Bailey  ;  listers  Abner.Doty, 
Sanuii.l  Sniith,  Heman  II  Elmore  ;  postmaster  Abel  Camp. 

HYDEPARK.— Town  clerk  Lucius  S  Noyes  ;  constable  Carlos  S 
Noyes  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Orra  Wiswall  ;  town  agent  Lucius  H 
Noyes  ;  selectmen  Nathaniel  PKeeler,  Isaac  Leighton,  Moses  B  Love- 
I '.nd  ;  trustees  Lucius  H  Noyes.  liCvi  Edgerton,  PhiloG  Camp;  listers 
Erastus  P  Fitch,  John  C  Page,  Solomon  Brown  jr.;  postmaster  Carlos 
S  Noyes. 

JO//JVSOJV.— Town  clerk  S  S  Pike  ;  constable  John  Chesemore  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Cornelius  Lynde  ;  selectmen  Mo- 
ses Morse,  S  Merriam,  Jonathan  C  Dodge  ;  trustees  Asa  Andrews,  Jo- 
seph Waterman,  Jacob  Hayford  ;  listers  Cornelius  Lynde,  John  H 
Burnhnra,  SewellNcwton  ;  postmaster  S  S  Pike. 

MAJVSFIELD.— Town  clerk  Sylvester  Edson  ;  constable  Amander 
Peterson  ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Amander 
Peterson  ;  selectmen  J.imes  Harris,  J  A  Simonds,  E  A  Tovn  ;  trus- 
tees Ivory  Luce,  Guy  Nutting,  Amander  Peterson  ;  listers  James  Har- 
ris, Sylvester  Edson,  Lewis  Harlow  jr. 

MORRISTOIVJ^.—Town  clerk  A  C  Boardman  ;  constable  A  Tin- 
ker ;  overseer  of  tlie  poor  V  W  Waterman  ;  town  agent  S  A  Willard  ; 
selectmen  V  W  Waterman,  Charles  Goss,  L  Eaton  ;  trustees  L  Bing- 
ham, D  P  Noyes,  John  Ferrin  ;   listers  G  A  Eaton,  H  C  Goodeli,  W 


50  TOWN    OFFirSES    KTiD    POSTMASTERS. 

Spalding  ;  postmasters  William  Stephens,  Moriistovvc,  Daoiel  Gil- 
bert, Hoiri.^ville. 

STF.RLIJVO.— Tow  a  clerk  James  Saunders  ;  constable  Moses  Vi- 
las ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Reuhen  Clark  ;  selectmen  James  Saunders, 
Silas  Moshier,  Mellaniel  Gragg ;  trustees  Moses  Vilas,  McDaniel 
Gragg,  Keuben  Clark  ;  listers Bingham,  Asa  Kanfield 

STOtV. — To\™  clerk  J  H  Bennett;  constahle  Francis  Morrison; 
overseer  of  the  poor  N  H  Thomas  ;  town  agent  H  F  Town  ;  select- 
men P  r  Delano,  Z  VV  Bennett,  Orrin  Perkins  ;  trustees  W  H  H  Bing- 
ham, Nathaniel  Paisscll  iVJarvin  Diitton  ;  listers  Samuel  Barnes,  N  H 
Thomas,  George  Raymond;  postmaster  Nathaniel  Robinson. 

tV^TEIiyiLI.K.'—Towu  clerk  Moses  Fisk;  constable  Welcome  S 
Brown  ;  ovprseerof  the  poor  Moses  Flsk  ;  town  agent  Jesse  C  Holmes  ; 
selectmen  Eliplialet  Brush,  David  Willey,  George  W  Wilbur  ;  trus- 
tees James  iM  Hotchkiss,  Joel  W  Pago,  David  Qakes  ;  listers  Richard 
Bailey,  John  Cotliiing,  Sylvenus  Willny;  postmaster  Horace  A  Fisk. 

IVOLCOTT.—Town  cleik  C  \  Sione  ;  constable  P  S  Benjamin  ; 
overseer  of  the  poor  and  town  agent  Alger  Jones  ;  selectmen  Nathan- 
iel Jones,  Calvin  Smith,  Porter  Crane;  trustees  C  A  Stone,  Poiter 
Crane,  Isaac  Ftiuiook  ;  listers  Joel  Martin,  Alger  Jones,  C  G  Moul- 
ton  ;  postmaster  Isaac  Pennock. 

'    Essex  Cotinty. 

BLOOMFIRLD.—Towa  clerk  William  Stevens  ;  coristable  Alva 
Stevens;  overseer  of  the  poor  (seleolmen)  ;  town  agent  Orlando 
Schotf ;  selectmen  W^illiam  Stev-ens,  William  Eurbank,  Jonathan  W 
Winter;  trustees  Joseph  Stevens,  Arad  Silver,  Se.den  Burbank;  lis- 
ters Joseph  Stevens,  William  Buibank,  Jonathan  VV  Winter;  post- 
master Stephen  A  Foss. 

BRTGHTO.\~.— Town  clerk  Elias  Aldrich  ;  constable  Orrin  Col- 
burn  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  John  W  Stevens  ;  town  agent  Jonathan 
Gilman  ;  selectmen  Amos  Currier,  Isaac  W  Aldrich,  Jonathan  Gilman  ; 
listers  John  Stevens,  Hanis  Brown,  Jason  Currier. 

BHU^rSJVICK.— Town  c\otk  George  Marshall;  constable  David 
Hyde  ;  overseei  of  the  poor  Elias  Taylor  ;  town  agent  David  Hyde  ; 
selectmen  George  Marshall,  John  D  French,  Royal  C  Belknap  ;  trus- 
tees David  Hyde,  Joel  B  English  ;  listols  Royal  C  Belknap,  John  D 
French,  David  S  Austin  ;  postmaster  David  Hyie. 

CAjYAMM.—Town  clerk  William  Rich;  constable  Harvey  Hin- 
rnau  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen) ;  town  agent  William  Rich  ; 
selectmen  William  Rich,  Heman  Nichols,  Alexander  M  Dennett; 
trustee  William  Rich  ;  listers  Moses  Morrill,  William  Morrill,  Kim- 
ball B  Fletcher ;  postmaster  Alexander  M  Morrill. 

COJVCOflD.— Town  clerk  Harvey  G  Fry  ;  constable  II  R  Darling; 
overseer  of  the  poor  AVilliam  Buck  ;  town  agent  Harvey  G  Fry;  se- 
k-cimen  Samuel  G  Cabcock,  John  Morse,  John  D  Chase  ;  listers  Mo- 
•ies  Hill,  Micab  Baker  jr.,  Jcnison  Carruth  ;  postmaster  J  G  Darling. 

ORA^'BY. — Town  agent  Jonathan  Matthews  jr. ;  constable  Asa 
V\'ilsnn  ;  selectmen  Asa  Wilson,  Gershom  Carpenter,  Abram  WRice  ; 
rrnsW'e  Ashley  Appleton  ;  listers  Ashley  Appleton,  Loomis  Wells, 
Chaiki  Chaney. 

OViLnuMl^L.— Town  c]brk  John  Dodge;  constable  Rufus  C  Lu- 
cas ;  ovetseer  of  the  poor  Isaac  Cummings  ;  town  agent  William  Hey- 
woodjr.;  selectmen  Jonathan  Benjamin,  Azro  Burton,  Lucius  R  Webb; 
irustee  Anson  Fibke  ;  listers  John  P  Denison,  John  H  Hopkinson, 
.-Sidney  Andrews  ;  postmaster  David  E  Denison. 

LEMIJVOTOJV.—Town  clerk  Abdiel  Blodgett ;  constable  Erastus 
I  Simms  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;   town  agent  John  Bailey  ; 


TOWN    OFFICERS    AND    POSTMASTERS. — CLERGYMEN.  51 

selectmen  Beach  Bloiiffett,  John  Bailey,  Stephen  Harris  jr;  listers 
John  Bailey,  Z  Blodgett,  A  Blodgetl ;  postmaster  Ahdiel  Blodgett. 

LUM'EJVBURGII.— Town  clerk  Stephen  Howe  ;  constahle  John  W 
Putnam  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  James  xVlorse  jr.;  town  agent  Reuben 
C  Benton  ;  selectmen  James  Morse  jr.,  Mitchell  Silsby,  Miron  S  Chan- 
dler ;  trustee  James  Thomas  ;  listers  Seth  Cutler,  Reuben  Bell,  John 
W  Hartshorn  ;  postmaster  Nathaniel  V\'  French. 

MAlDSTfWE.— Town  clerk  John  W  Webb  ;  constable  Charles 
Stevens  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Thomas  Burnside  ;  town  agent  John 
Dewey  ;  selectmen  Thomas  Philhrick,  John  W  Webb..  John  Dewey  ; 
trustee  Jacob  Rich  ;  listers  Charles  Stevens,  D  C  Kimball,  Orson  Ste- 
vens. 

VICTORY. — Town  clerk  Jeremiah  Ingraham  ;  constable  James  B 
Hill  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Ansel  Haniiom  ;  selectmen  James  B  flill, 
Giles  Jones,  Harlan  Keyes  ;  listers  Joen  Shores,  William  M  Stearns, 
Chelsea  Hildreth. 

Grand  Mste  Vouniy. 

ALBURGH.— Town  derk  Joha  M  Sowles  ;  constables  Charles  H 
Claik,  Nathan  N  Nilcs  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  William  Sowles  ;  town 
agent  Frederick  Hazen  ;  selectmen  Danford  Mott,  Duncan  McGregor, 
Bathwell  Clark  ;  trustees  William  H  Lyman,  Joseph  M  Mott,  Thom- 
as Mott  ;  listers  OrUndo  Bell,  Lewis  S  Sowles,  Lewis  Sowles  jr.; 
postmasters  S  J  Davis,  Alburgh,  Elisha  Reynolds,  Alburgh  Springs, 
William  I.  Sowles,  West  Alburgh. 

GRjIjVB  isle. — Town  clerk  William  Chamberlain;  constable 
Thomas  H  Gordon;  town  agent  William  Brown;  selectmen  Seth 
Hoag,  Lewis  Ladd,  John  Reynolds  ;  listers  Samuel  Adams,  James 
Hoag,  D  E  Griswold  ;  postmaster  John  Williamson. 

ISLE  LJl  MOTT.— Town  clerk  Ira  Hill;  constables  Seneca  H 
Pike,  D  V  Goodsell ;  overseers  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent 
Hiram  Hall  ;  selectmen  William  Wait,  Ezra  Pike,  Hiram  Hall;  trus- 
tees William  Dawson,  Ira  Hill,  D  V  Goodsell  ;  listers  Ira  Hill,  Hen- 
ry S  Fisk,  Henry  Pike  ;  postmaster  Joseph  S  Hill,  Vineyard. 

J^ORTH  HERO.— Town  clerk  Joel  Allen  ;  constable  Gary  Whit- 
ney ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Sealand  Whitney  ;  town  agent  Joe!  Allen  ; 
selectmen  Sealand  Wiiitney,  William  Wilsoy,  Lewis  Bronson ;  trus- 
tees Gary  Whitney,  Orlin  Hibbard,  Augustus  Knight  ;  listers  Harvey 
Darby,  John  Hazen,  David  Strong;  postmaster  Asahel  Aden. 

SOUTH  HER O.-Towa  clerk  Lorenzo  Hall ;  constable  David  G 
Dixon;  overseer  of  the  poor  Wallace  Mott;  town  agtut  Vlelmes 
Kent ;  selectmen  Abner  B  Landon,  David  Corbin,  Franklin  Robinson  ; 
trustees  George  Landon,  William  Fletcher,  Henry  Robinson  ;  listers 
F  Robinson,  Lucius  Barnes,  Ylelmos  Kent;  postmaster  Orviile  G 
Wheeler. 


Clergymen  iii  Vermont. 

[Several  changes  have  been  made  since  the  returns  were  made,  es- 
pecially in  the  members  of  the  Troy  Conference,  whose  report  for 
this  year,  had  not  been  published  when  this  sheet  was  sent  to  press.] 
JBenuingtOH  Couuly. 

Arlinglon. — Lorenzo  D  Sherwood,  meth, 

Landarove. — Moses  Spencer,  meth. 

Manchester. — Henry  RIackallar,  eps.;  James  Anderson,  con.;  

Stockwoll,  bap  ;  W  P  Reynolds,  Campbellite. 

Peru — Thomas  Baldwin  jr.,  con. 

Pownal. — Matthew  Batchelder,  bap. 

Readsbvro'. — Ambrose  Stone,  J  Stearns,  meth.;  J  Bishop  jr.,  univ. 
:^ — :_ 


53  CLERGYMEN. 

Shaftsbiiry. — Israel  Keacli,  R  R  Beiinott,  bap. 
Stamford. — Justus  H  WpIIs,  bap.;  Seth  Tisdale,  meth. 
Sunderland. — Needham  Knights,  meth. 
ninhall, — Asahel  Nott,  con.;  E  Spear,  meth. 

Vf'indhnm  County,  '■'• 

Athens. — Gideon  Stiles,  Mormon. 

Brattlibnru'. — Charles  \Valker,  Roswell  Harris,  con.;  E  Robinson, 
meth.;  J  C  Foster,  bap.;  Addison  Brown,  unit.;  L  J  Fletcher,  Wil- 
liam S  Ballou,  univ. 

Brvokline. — Samuel  Kingsbury,  bap. 

Duver. — U  H  Ranney,  Linus  Owen,  unionist. 

Dumtnerston, — William  N  Barber,  univ.;  N^elson  Barbour,  con.;  J 
House,  bap. 

Grafton. — Moses  B  Bradford,  con.;  Mylon  Merrell,  bap.;  Humphrey 
Harris,  meth. 

G«(7/jr(^. ^Frederick  Wadleigh.,  ppis.;  Asa  Haynes,  J  Allen,  meth. 

Halifax. — Alpheus  Graves,  con.;  Samuel  Fish,  bap. 

Jamaica. — Sumner  Lincoln,  con.;  Nathaniel  Cudworth,  bap. 

Londnnderrij. — S  Pierce,  Kufus  Smith,  bap.,  J  H  Stevens,  meth. 

Jtlarlburo'. — Thomas  Spencer,  con.;  J  L  Smith,  meth 

M'ewfane. — Otis  Warren,  univ.;  D  B  Bradford,  con.;  William  H 
Hodges,  meth. 

Putney. — Amos  Foster,  con.;  Caleb  Smith,  bap.;  David  Wilcox, 
meth.;  John  H  Noyes,  perf.;  William  N  Barber,  univ. 

Rockingham. — A  K  Putnam,  cpis.;  J  D  Barber,  con.;  Lucien  Hay- 
den,  bap.;  C  W  Kellogg,  meth. 

Somerset. — Linus  Owen,  con. 

Townshend. — Horatio  N  Graves,  con.;  Horace  Fletcher,  bap. 

Wardsburo.'' — S  G  Tenney,  W  Brigham,  con.;  Isaac  Smith,  meth.; 
P  B  Fiek,  bap. 

}t'ilmiiigton. — J  W  Bailey,  univ.;  Lewis  Hill,  met!i.;  Abel  Patten, 
con.;  lienoni  Tyler,  unionist  ;  M  D  Miller,  bap. 

It  e.-it minster. — Scth  S  Arnold,  Isaac  Esty,  Alfred  Stevens,  con.; 
Royal  Gage,  meth. 

iVkitingham. — Amherst  Lamb,  bnp.;  EbenezerDavis,  meth,;  Ilosea 
F  Ballouj  univ.;  Peter  S  Gates,  fr.  bap. 

If'mdham. — Selah  R  Arms,  con.;  Charles  H  Green,  bap. 

¥F'fii</*Of   County. 

Andover. — Harvey  Crowley,  bap.;  Hobart  Grain,  fr.  bap. 

Boniarf?.— Calvin  Selden,  con.;  V\'  J  Kidder,  Perez  Mason,  meth. 

Bethel. — Jamts  .«abine,  epis.;  Matthew  Kingman,  con.;  Dyer  Wil- 
lis, meth.;  Eri  Garfield,  univ. 

Bridgeioatcr. — C  H  Kent,  con.;  H  N  Carter,  meth. 

Cavendi.?h. — Ariel  Keiidiick,  bap.;  Warren  Skinner,  univ.;  David 
Wilcox,  meth. 

Chester. — Andrew  Rankin  con.;  Reuben  Sawyer,  bap.;  J  C  Aspen- 
wall,  meth.  . 

Hartford. — John  K  Lord,  Samuel  M  Stone, Dudley,  con.;  E  R 

Downs,  H  J  WooUey,  meth. 

Hartland. — E  H  Squier,  con.;  J  D  Pierce,  univ.;  H  Johnson,  meth.; 
M  Tewksbury,  christ. 

Ludlow.— Baxter  Burrows,  bap.;  Joseph  Hemphill,  univ.;  Norman 
Hazen,  con. 

J^orwich. — Sherman  Kellogg,  C  B  Haddock,  D.  D.,  con.; Crow- 
ley, bnp.;  James  Smith,  meth. 

Plymouth. — A  R  House,  bap.;  Shepherd,  bap.;  Kent,  con. 


CLERGYMEN. 


53 


Pomfret. — George  Butterfield,  con. 

Reading. — E  B  Morgan,  meth. 

Rochester. — William  Scales,  con.;  I  D  Rust,  meth.;  George  S  Gum- 
soy,  univ, 

Royalton. — C  B  Drake,  con.;  E  J  Copeland,  meth. 

Sharon. — John  Adams,  con.;  C  H  Woolley,  meth. 

Springfield — Nathaniel  Cudworth,  bap.;  George  W  Bailey,  univ.; 
John  Clark,  meth.;  J  H  Shipman,  christ. 

Sl.ockbridge. — Thomas  S  Hubbard,  con.;  Araunah  Allen,  bap.;  W 
Blake,  meth. 

Wcathersfield. — Charles  Durin,  con.;  E  Jordon,  E  B  Morgan,  meth.; 
William  M  Guilford,  bap. 

Weston. — Samuel  C  Loveland,  univ.;  Samuel  H  Tolman,  con.;  Sam- 
uel Pollard,  bap. 

Windsor. — Franklin  Butler,  Nelson  Bishop,  Thomas  Kidder,  con.; 
Elijah  Hutchinson,  bap.;  Caleb  Fales,  meth.;  Franklin  Hiiikley,  unit. 

Woodstock. — Worthington  Wright,  con.;  Joel  Clapp,  epis.;  Jasper 
Hazen,  IVloses  Kidder,  christ.;  A  K  Howard,  A  Carter,  meth.;  Russell 
Streeter,  L  W  Daggett,  univ. 

Rtitland  €'OMHty. 

Benson. — W  P  Gray,  meth. 

Brandon— W  G  T  Shedd,  con.;  Saul  B  Bostwick,  epis.;  C  A  Thom- 
as, bap.;  Thomas  Kirby,  meth. 

Castlcton. — Joseph  Steele,  con.;  G  W  Cottrill,  meth.;  J  B  Daily, 
catholic. 

Chittenden. — William  Hazletine,  Joseph  Wctmore,  meth.;  James 
T  Phelps,  con.;  Chapin,  univ. 

Clarendon. — Philetus  Clark,  con.;  Charles  Woorihouse,  univ. 

Danby. — S  W  Clemens,  meth.;  Peleg  Fuller,  fr.  bap.;  Job  Scott, 
friend. 

Fairhaven. — O  D  Hine,  con.;  Ludlum,  meth. 

Hubbardton — S  Williams,  con.;  S  Gustin,  bap.;  D  Andtus,  meth. 

Ira Frederick  F  Page,  bap. 

Mendon — D  Chapin,  univ.;  Thomas  Hunt,  bap. 

Middlelown. — Robert  Myers,  bap.;  Valentine  Blown,  John  Fitch, 
meth. 

Mt.  Holly. — Daniel  Packer,  bap.;  E  Gale,  meth. 

Orwell. — C  R  W^ilkins,  meth.;  R  S  Cushman,  con. 

Pawkt. — John  Griswold,  E  W  Plumb,  con.;  A  G  Shears,  William 
Wickham,  meth. 

Pittsfield. — Benjamin  Abbott,  con.;  Richard  H  Kimball,  F  F  Daly, 
meth. 

Pittsford. — A  G  Pease,  con.;  Levi  Smith,  bap.;  Valentine  Brovm, 
meth 

Poiiltncy.—J  H  Myers,  con.;  J  M  Driver,  bap.;  Chip,  meth. 

Rutland. — William  Mitchell,  Aldace  Walker,  con.;  John  A  Hicks, 
epis.;  Joseph  M  Kockwood,  bap.;  W  W  Griffin,  meth. 

Sherburne. — O  W  Bacon,  univ.;  Kimball,  meth.;  Noah  John- 
son, christ. 

Shrewsbury. — James  Hudson,  christ. 

Sudbury. — Ziba  Boyington,  ref.  meth. 

Timnouth  — Rufus  Clapp,  con. 

Wallingford. — Stephen  Martindale,  eon.;   Alfred  Constantine,  Jo- 
seph Packer,  bap.;  S  W  Clemans,  meth.;  Dennis  Chapin,  univ. 
Wells. — Shubael  Lamb,  meth. 
West  Haven. — Sidney  Wilder,  bap. 


54  CLERGYMEN. 

t/Stftlisou  t'oimltf' 

.Addt.'oit. — Israel  Keacli,  bap.;  Josiali  Benioii,  con. 

Briilpott. — Dana  Lamb,  con.;   John  Haslain,  meth.;  R  Bryant, 

B.iliKvin,  bap. 

BnatuL — J  Thompsoa,  meth.;  C  Butler,  con.;  Amsden,  bap. 

CiTHifa//.— Jeilediah  BushneH.  H  W  Msgill,  L  Matthews,  Henry 
Kingsley,  con.;  J  K  Wrigiit,  H  Mead,  bap,;  J  Hutchinson,  Free  Ch'h. 

Ferrisburgh. — Cyrus  Prindle,  Wes.  meth.;  — —  Gridiey,  meth.  ..  ., 

Leicester. — C  Liscomb,  meth. 

Mitlt/lebiiry. — Thomas  A  iVIerrill,  Benjamin  Labarce,  Samuel  GCoe, 
L  L  Tilden,  L  W  Clark,  con.;  Aaron  Angier,  bap.;  T  W  Pearson, 
meth. 

jMunkton  — Alpheus  Wade,  meth.;  N  A  Spooner,  Wes.  meth. 

J^ciD  Haven. — James  iMeacluim,  con. 

Paiiton  — C  E  Miles,  hap.;  Truman  Grandey,  adventist. 

Ript'tn. — Hiram  H  Hurlburt,  christ 

Salisbury. — G  Bariows,  con.;  H  H  ^mith,  meth. 

Shorekum. — J  F  Goodhue,  con.;  K  Haven,  uiiiv. 

Starksboru\ — Jolin  \V  Foster,  S  H  Tupper,  (Sedgwick  Bedwell,  Da- 
vid Ferguson,  J  C  Pierce,  metli.;  J  Butty,  friend  ;  W  N  Bixhy,  fr.  bap. 

Vergevnes. — Harvey  F  Leavitt,  con.;  Hurlburt,  meih. 

Weybridge. — Salmon  H  Foster,  Wes.  meth.;  Lewis  Potter,  meth. 

Whiting. —  Bariia  Allen,  bap  ;  A  C  Rice,  Matthias  Ludlum,  meth. 

Ofangi  &'outity. 

Bradford, — Hiias  McKean,  con.;  M  Spencer,  Homer  T  Jones,  meth.; 
George  S  Gonlett,  IS  D  Arms,  christ. 

B.nintree. — Ammi  Nichols,  con.;  Keyes  Coburn,  christ. 

Broi.kfield. — Daniel  Wild,  Daniel  Parker  jr.,  con.;  L  Austin,  meth.; 
Jeiiiel  Claflin,  fr.  bap.;  W  W  Lovejoy,  bap. 

Chelsea.— Z  Twitchell,  meth.;  B  B  Newton,  con.;  M  Coburn,  univ.; 
G  Sanborn,  fr.  bap. 

Corinth, — Solon  Martin,  con.;  F  Q,  Barrows,  B  Burnham,  meth.; 
John  Norris  jr.,  fr.  bap. 

J^etDbury. — Moses  Chase,  William  M  Willett,  Solompn  Sias,  Jus- 
tin Spalding,  Clark  T  Hinman,  meth.;  George  W  Campbell,  Samuel 
R  Thrall,  con. 

Oraan-e. — Dyer  Willis,  meth.;  R  F  Goodwin,  christ. 

Randolph. — N  Clark,  D  Blodgett,  E  J  Boardman,  ESpaihawk,  con.; 
N  D  Smith,  bap.;  C  N  Smith,  meth.;  J  D  Marsh,  L  Riford,  chiist ;  N 
C  Hodgdon,  univ. 

Strafford. — Aaron  Buzzell,  John  Pettengill,  fr.  bap.;  A  H  Cutter, 
con.;  S  C  Eaton,  univ. 

Thetfiird. —  EG  Babcock,  Stephen  Morse,  con.;  Joseph  Hayes, 
meth.;  Josh«a  Clement,  bap. 

Topsham. — Stillman  Morgan,  con.;  Stephen  Leavitt,  bap. 

Tanbridge. — Samuel  Stone,  D  H  Williston,  con.;  A  C  Smith,  meth.; 
David  Colby,  George  Hackett,  fr.  bap. 

Vershire. — Asa  Putney,  con  ;  Lyman  Culver,  bap.;  George  W  Rich- 
ardson, fr.  bap.;  N  A  HoUis,  christ.  ,..,, 

Washington. — »Stephen  George,  bap.         ■  !        ,'■.;..    i  •...'•    .    ■    •.-  , 

West  Fairlee. — Ciiarles  Boswell,  con. 

WiUiamstown. — E  W  Taylor,  <;on.;  Sherburne  Dearborn,  bap.;  Dan- 
iel Field,  meth.;  Orpher  Shipman,  fr.  bap.;  William  Jrost,  univ. 

Chilfemfeii  County. 

BurUngtoiu—OWvex  W  B  Peabody,  unit.;  John  H  Hopkins,  Zadock 
Thompson,  epis.;  James  D  Butler,  John  K  Converse,  John  Wheeler, 


CLERGYMEN.  Sij 

Joseph  ToTrey,  con.;    Hewey  J  Parker,  bap.;    WiUiarn  Ford,  niClh.; 
Jeremiah  O'CailaghfiTi,  cath. 

Charlotte. — E  W  Goodman,  con.;  Bera  O  Meeker,  metli,;  James 
Ten  Broeck,  bap 

Colchester. — Ansel  Nash,  con.;  Calvin  Fisher,  bap.;  Asa  Fenton, 
meth. 

Ef'sex. — C  Ingraham,  bap.;  A  S.Ooojier,  George  Whitney,  meth.; 
D  Warren,  con.;  E  Putnam,  Wfis.  meth. 

Ilinesburgh.^~0  S  Hoyt,  con.;  A  H  Stowell,  bap.;  David  Osgood, 
melh. 

Hitntintrton. — Josluia  Tucker,  fr.  bap.;  William  Hiirlburt,  bap. 

Jerii-lio. — .losiah  Huntley,  bap.;  Francis  B  Wheeler,  con. 

MUton. — James  Dougherty,  con.;C  H  Gridiey,  meth. 

Ridimovd. — Thomas  Browning,  univ.;  Guy  C  Sampson,  coii. 

Sltelburne. — H  L  Starks,  J  Poor,  meth.;  Charles  Cleveland,  epis. 

UnderhiU. — Phinene  Kingsley,  Simeon  Paifnelee,  oon. 

Wcstford.—}  H  Woodward,  con.;  0  W  Babcock,  bap.;  B  F  Taylor, 
meth. 

TVillixton. — L  G  Bingham,  con.;  Samuel Hewes,  meth.;  Eli  Ballou, 
univ,;  Elias  Ilurlbutt,  bap. 

\^*ashingion  Couttfy. 

Barre. — Andrew  Royce,  con.;  Daniel  Webster,  meth.;  Rufus  S 
Sanborn,  univ. 

Berlin. — Austin  Hazen,  con.;  Alonzo  Web-iiter,  meth. 
Calais. — Leicester  Warren,  univ.;  WRanki';i,  meth. 
Duibu-ry. — Sanmel  Parker,  bap.;  Calvin  Huntley,  fr.  bap. 
Marsliji'hl. — John  Capron,  Leonard  Wheeler,  christ,  bap. 
Middltser. — John  H  Beckwith,  con.;   H  P  Gushing,  meth.;   Benja- 
min Chatterton,  fr.  bap. 

Montpelier. — John  Gridley,  E  J  Comings,  con.;  John  G  Dow,  Elisha 
J  Scott,  A  G  Button,  G  B  Houston,  meth.;  George T5  Manser,  epis., 
Eli  Ballou,  univ. 

JiloreioiEit. — Peter  Merrill,  meth 

JVorthfield. — Jas  H  Patterson,  John  Carrier,  meth.;  William  Clag- 
sett,  con.;  Nathaniel  King,  fr.  bap. 
Plaivfield. — H  P  CuShing,  meth. 
Roxbuni. — Edward  Brown,  univ. 

tVaitsfield  — H  Hitchcock,  meth.;  Richard  Amsden,,  bap.;  John  E 
Palmer,  univ. 

Warren. — William  Hemenway,  meth  ;  Daniel  Clarke,  con. 
Waterbury. — John  F  Stone,  con.;  Julius  P  Hall,  Samuel  Lord,  hap.; 
Ira  Gray,  fr.  bap. 

Ifoodb ary.^lsa.a.c  Swan,  fr.  bap. 

Worcester. — Cary  Russell,  con.;  Moses  Fulsom,  fr.  bap.;  W  Ran- 
kin, meth. 


Caledonia  Cott-nty. 

Bamet. — Thomas  Goodwillie,  pres.;  David  Southeriand,  con,;  John 
Ide,  bap.;  R  Bedford,  meth. 

Burke. — Rufus  Godding,  bap.;  John  Clarke,  con.;  O  Dunbar,  meth. 

Cabot.— h  H  Stone,  con.;  ZS  Haynes,  moth.;  L  Wheeler,  christ. 

Danville. — R  C  Hand,  con.;  Schuyler  Chainberlin,  A  Sias,  meth.; 
Lewis  Fisher,  bap.;  Rufus  L  Harvey,  W  McKoy,  fr.  bap. 

Groton. —  ^l  A  Herrick,  meth. 

Hardwick. — J  R  Green,  bap. 

Kirby. — Luther  Wood-,  con. 


56  CLERGYMEN. 

Lyndon. — William  M  lAhimi,  ineth.;  A  W  Lockling,  mor.;  B  Cor- 
aeir,  con.;  Ford,  univ.;  T  P  Moulton,  fr.  bap. 

Peacham. — David  Merrill,  con.;  R  Bedford,  moth. 

Ryeirate. — James  M  Beattie,  William  Prin!;le,  pres. 

Sheffield, — Moses  Cheney,  bap.;  Stephen  Drowns  fr.  bap. 

St.  JoKnsbiLTif. — John  H  Worcester,  James  P  Stone,  Rufus  Case, 
con.;  L  H  Tabor,  univ.;  P  N  Granger,  H  J  Woolley,  meth. 

Sutton. — Jonathan  Woodman,  David  Cross,  Mark  Hill,  fr.  bap.;  O 
Dunbar,  meth. 

Walden. — A'lonzo  Hitchcock,  meth. 

Watcrford. — Ebenezer  vSmitli,  con.;  David  Caif)  meth. 

Wkeeloclc. — John  Davis,  Horatio  W  Harris,  fr.  bap.       .  ,.     •  , ,. 

Fraithlin    County. 

Bakrrsfeld.—T  H  Caiitield,  con.;  D  H  Loveland,  meth. 

Berkshire.— F-.  H  Sayles,  epis.;  P  Taylor,  con.;  Cn'ssey,  bap. 

Eno.ihnrgh. — John  (;  Wilder,  con.;  D  Jl  Ladd,  fr.  bap.;  Orin  Gregg, 
Jariiis  Eaton,  jr.  meth. 

F.iirfax. — L  A  Dunn,  bap.;  Tortins  Reynolds,  con.;  Z  H  Brown, 
meth. 

Fairfield. — J  M  Beeman,  l)ap.;  H  P  Cutting,  univ.;  A  J  Samson, con. 

Fletcher. — O  W  Babcock,  bap.;  Z  Brown,  meth. 

Franklin. — L  S  Frcncli,  con.;  C  H  Lovejoy,  meth.;  Joshua  Coffrin, 
fr.  bap. 

Georgia. — George  W  Renslow,  con.;  Alvah  Sabin,  Roswell  Mears, 
bap.;  Z  H  Brown,  meth; 

Hi^ha-ate. — E  W  Kellojg,  con.;  Cuttir.j.  univ.       -         ■      ■ 

Montgomery^ — Sewell  Paine,  con.  ■■'-.» 

Richford. — Joy  Powell,  meth.;  William  Rogers,  bap. 

Sheldon. — John  A  Fitcli,  epis.;  Phineas  Kingsiey,  con.;  Charles  H 
Lovejoy,  meth. 

St.  ./i/6a?i^.— Worthington  Smith,  Calvin  B  Cady,  con.;  WilKam  H 
Hoyt,  epis.;  William  N  Chippy  meth.;  Joseph  Bakerj  univ. 

Swaiiton. — E  H  Dorman,  con.;  J  Seagc,  meth.;  Daniel  Sabin,  bap. 

Orleans  County. 

.Albany. — Elias  R  Kilby,  con.;  C  W  Levings,  meth.;  Horace  N  Hov- 
ey,  bap.;  Seth  Abbott,  \Vesleyan. 

Barton. — Orra  Pearsons,  con.;  E  Pettengill,  meth. 

Brotrynington. — Vernon  Wolcott,  A- L  Twilight,  coBt       ■■    .   '     -'^ 

Charleston. — D  Packer,  meth. 

Coventry. — Joseph  Hayes,  meth.;  A  R  Gray,  con. 

Craftsbnry. — Samuel  R  Hall,  C  W  Piper,  con.;  S  M-  Wilson,  pres.; 
Jabez  Willey,  univ.;  P  Frost,  meth. 

Derby, — Nathan  Denison,  bap  ;  Daniel  Packer,  metlr. 

Glover. — Reuben  Mason,  con-.;  James  Ford,  aniv.;  E  Pettengill, 
meth. 

Greenshoro. — William  A  Chapin,  con.;  Samuel  G  Scott,  Nathan  W 
Scott,  meth. 

Holland. — J  T  Howard,  con.;  J  B  H  Norris,  nwth. 

Iraihunrh. — James  Johnson,  con.;  Chester  W  Levings,  meth.;  Nor- 
man Clark,  bap. 

Jay. — Harling  L  Gilman,  christ. 

Morgan. — Jacob  S  Clark,  con.;  J-B  K  Norris,  meth.  ,i.,      ^^-.^      , 

J\rewport. — Samuel  B  Ryder  jr.,  bap.  -.;  ,.;  ,.',.  ;  : 

Salem. — John  Wilson,  fr.  bap. 


CLERGYMEN.— ATTORNEYS.  57 

Iiamoille  Connly. 

Cambridge. — J  C  Bryant,  bap.;  Cornelius  Oady,  pres. 

Elmore — Ephvaim  Scott,  Wes.  meth. 

Hydepark.— John  Orcutt,  chrUt.;  John  Thompson,  meth. 

J«/to6o«,— Reuben  A  Hodge,  bap.;  J  F  Walker,  M  B  Gregg,  meth. 

Morristown.—S  Robinson,  con.;  John  Spalding,  christ,;  William 
Parker,  univ. 

Stuw. — Hollis  Sampson,  univ.;  Hiram  Carleton,  con.;  J  L  Green, 
Christ.;  A  Campbell,  meth.;  E  B  Fuller,  fr.  bap. 

Watervillc. — Elbridge  Knight,  con.;  Elias  G  Page,  meth. 

WolcotU — Samuel  Marsh,  John  Gleed,  con. 

Essex  Countif^ 
Bloomficld. — I  Beard,  meth. 
Bnuiswick. — John  W  Johnson,  meth. 
Canaan. — Caleb  Ingalls,  fr.  bap. 

Cuncord  —J  Morse,  con.;  J  M  Russell,  fr.  bap.;  C  C  Clark,  univ. 
Granby. — John  Wooster.  con. 
Guildhall. — Thomas  Hall,  con.;  I  Beard,  meth. 
Ltinenbiirgh. — Jei-emiah  Glines,  con.;  EJisha  Bedell,  bap. 

Cfrand  Isle  Voutify. 

Mburrrh. — Chester  Chamberlin,  meth.;  Chauncey  Taylor,  epis. 

Grand  Isle.— J  F  Chamberlin,  meth.;  O  G  Wheeler,  con. 

Ide  La  Mott. —  William  Wait,  prot.  moth.;  Benjamin  Cox,  meth. 

.JVurth  Hero. — D  H  Loveland,  meth. 

South  Hero. — Orville  G  Wheeler,  con.;  Josiah  Chamberlain. 


Attorneys  in  Vermont. 
MSentiington  County, 

Arlington. — Harmon  Canfield. 
Bennington. — [See  additional  town  returns.] 

Manchester. — Miner  &  Burton,  Sargeant  &  Fowler,  Daniel  Roberts 
jr.,  Serenus  Swift. 

Pownal. — A  B  Gardner. 

Windhatn  County. 

Brattleboro\ — Asa  Keyes,  J  D  Bradley,  Royal  Tyler,  L  G  Mead, 
C  J  Walker,  Sanmcl  Elliott. 

Grafton. — A  W  Konney^  D  L  Putnam. 

Halifax. — Isaac  B  Barber,  James  L  Stark. 

Jamaica  — John  E  Butler.  ,^  ' 

Londonderry.— AXbat  M  Albee.  , '' 

JV«c/amc.— Charle.'i  K  Field,  George  B  Kellogg,  Calvin  Ward. 

Putney. — John  Kimball. 

iJoc/riu4r/ia(n.— Horace  Baxter,  Daniel  Kellogg,  Solen  Grout. 

Tojcn.'ihetid- — Charles  Phelps,  John  Roberts,  Ebenezer  Huntington, 
James  H  Phelps. 

JfarAsftoro'.— Richard  W  Smith,  Pliny  White. 

JVilmington. — O  L  Shafter. 

JVestminster. —WiWiam  C  Bradley,  N  T  Sheafe.. 

Whitingham^ — Nathan  L  Butler. 

XT'indsor  County. 

Barnard. — Sebastian  R  Streeter. 

Bct/tei.— Dudley  C  Blodgett,  Daniel  F  Weymouthi 

Bridgewater. — Dan  Tracy. 

Cavendish. — Salmon  F  Dutton,  John  P  Deane,  Calvin  Ftench. 


58  ATTORNEYS. 

CAtwicc— NatluiniflRichnrdsoTi,  H  E  Stoughton,  J 'B  Person,  Ora- 
mpl  Hutchinson,  Luther  Adams,  Thomas  Kobinson,  A  A  Nicholson. 

//uW/trd.— George  E  Wales. 

Ilartlana  — Ahiii  Jlerrill,  Hampden  Cutts. 

Ludlow. — Reuben  Washburn,  Sewall  Fullam,  Frederick  C  Robhins. 
Daniel  A  Heald. 

.Vuncich. — Aaron  Loveland,  John  Wright,  Harvey  Burton,  Thomas 
J  jN'evens.  ,   '  : 

Recifiing. — J  Q.  Hawkins.  '    'V_'-  ' 

Rtichc.iter. — Sumner  A  Webber.  '   '  ''    ,    '''' 

Ruyaltnn.—J  S  Marcy,  Dudley  C  Denison,  S  W  SIade,''R"Walkcr. 

Sharon. — Pamuel  Blititfievvorth  jr.,  William  C  French. 

Spr ingfield.  —Samni'l  WPorter,  Henry  Closson,  Noah  B  Saffbrd. 

Weather sfield. — William  .M  Pingrey. 

Weston. — Ivory  W  Richardson. 

Windsor. — Carlos  Coolidge,  Horace  Everett,  Samuel  H  Price,  War- 
ren Currier. 

W(iodstock.—C\\M\es  Marsh,  L.  1,.  D.,  Titus  Hutchinson,  JobXy- 
man,  Jacot  Collamer,  Andrew  Tracy,  Julius  Converse,  Edwin  Hutch- 
inson, Lyndon  A  Marsh,  Oliver  P  Chandler,  James  Barrett,  Peter  T 
Washburn,  Charles  P  Marsh. 

Benson  — L  C  Kellogg,  M  W  Siniih. 

Brandon.— Y,  N  Briggs.  D  W  C  Clark,  B  Davenport,  E  June,  C  L 
Williams. 

Cnstlelon.—B  F  Langddii,  Zimri  Howe,  J  T  Wright,  Almon Warner. 

CkiUenden  — Capon  Leou'rd  jr. 

Danby. — M  H  Cook,  Charles  Bowen. 

Fairhaven. — William  C  Kittrcdge,  C  M  Willard. 

JMlddletoicn. — Jonas  ("lark,  Orson  Clark,  Caleb  B  Harrington. 

Qrwell. — Henry  Hale. 

Paielet  —  G  W  Harinan. 

PitUford — Gordon  NcwcH,  John  G  Newell.  James  K  Newell. 

Poultney. — James  S  Harris,  John  H  Beaman,  W  H  Smith, 

Rutland. — A  1.  Brown,  Solomon  Foot,  Henry  Hall,  S  H  Hodges,  E 
F  Hodges.  Ed>vin  Kdgerton,  E  L  Otmsbee,  William  Page,  Robert 
Pierpoint,  Alorrbert  Pond,  MGEvarts,  RRThr.all,  George  W  Strong, 
J  C  Dexter. 

WallingfuTd.—llaxxey  Button,  D  E  Nicholson,  Martin  Copeland. 


t^ftdison  County, 

Bridport.—CiiWwi  Solace. 

Bristol. — Noratio  Needham,  J  C  Bradley,  B  Frisbee. 

Middlebury.—HoxdUo  Seymour,  Peter  Starr,  Charles  Linsley,  Do- 
rastus  Wooster,  Harvey  Bel!,  Ozias  Sevmonr,  E  D  Barber,  J  S  Bush- 
nell,  J  C  Wicker,  E  R  Wright,  Julius  Beckwith. 

Salisbury. — Jolin  Prout. 

Skereharn. — A  G  White. 

Starksboro. — A  M  Hawkins. 

Vergennes.—E  D  Woodbridge,  P  C  Tucker,  Frederick  E  Wood-, 
bridge,  John  Parker,  John  Pierpoint,  Henry  C  Lawrence,  George  W 
Grandey. 

Orange  Cottnt^. 

Bradford.— iW  D  Parker,  Seth  Austin,  R  M  Ormsbee,  Moses  S 
Prichard. 
Braintree. — Jefferson  P  Kidder. 


ATTORNEYS.  59 

Brookfield. —  Robbins  Diiismore.  i 

Chelsea. — James  M  Gilson,  Huntun  &  Jones,  John  W  Smith,  Jason 
Steele,  L  B  Vilas,  Thomas  Jones. 

CoilnLh. — William  Spencer,  E  T  Farr. 

JVewbuni. — Joseph  Berry,  Abel  Underwood. 

Randolph. — William  &  Chailes  Nutting,  Philander  Penin,  Edmund 
Weston,  J  W  Tvviss,  L  A  Sargent. 

Strafford.— T)an)e\  Cobb,  A  V  H  Carpenter. 

Thelford. — Simeon  Short,  Abijah  Howard  jr.  , 

T'yp.^/iam.— J  W  Batchelder.  '■l .  -  ^■^-■^r^M-l^.      \ 

Tuubridge. — Gustavus  Roll'e.  ', 

Washington. — John  Colby,  H  A  White. 

Chitl«udcK  founty. 

BurVinrrton. — Charles  Ailims,  Joseph  William  Allen,. lohn  S  Adams, 
Carlos  Baxter,  Amos  Bludgelt,   William  P  Briggs,  Daniel  B  Bulkley, 
Lyman  Cummines,   Timothy  FoUett,  Alvan  Foote,  William  A  Gris- 
wold,  Jaa  W  Hickok,  John  15  Ilollenbeck,  Archibald  W  Hyde,  Charles 
B  Kassou,  Henry  Leavenworth,  Phineas  Lyman,  Wy'llys  Lyman,  Lu- 
cius E  Chittenden,  George  P  Marsh,  William  JVoble",  George  K  Piatt, 
Asahel  Peck,   William  W  Peek,  John  N  Pomeroy     tsrael  P  Richard- 
son, Charles  Russell,  James  MuM  Shafter,  George  B  Shaw,  David  A 
Smalley,  Edward  A  Stansbury,  Benjamin  J  Tenney,  William  Weston. 
Isaac  Warner,  Edward  J  Phelps. 
Essex. — Jesse  Carpenter. 
}[inesburgh. — Nahum  Peck. 
Je,  icho  — E  R  Hard,  Hill  &  Van  Sickl'en. 

.1/)Z(on.— Hector  Adams,  Charles  H  Perigo,  H  B  Smith,  A  G  Whit- 
temore.'  '  .i-ipiiui'l /.    '■;.'>!.■•      imii'.  .^ 

iJic'imoJid.— A  B  Maynard.  .IJiltHM'-''^  •'■^  >-t-- '«'^>'4'-^3-^"<''^      i 

Shelburn. — Jacob  Maeck.      .y,   .'«!.■'.' ■'.j'f  "•'  :;;!(T..-,!V^i  i!4>4»-tl 
Uadcrhill. — William  S  Hawkins.  I  ,;5ti,W  s/ '^^if-'v' 

Weslford  — Warren  Iloxie.  "  • 

W'dliston. — David  French,  Chauncey  Brownell.  ' 

l^^asliiii^tou  Vouniy. 

Barre. — Newell  Kinsman,  Ephraim  B  French,  Aipheus  Tilden, 

Cateis.— Shubael  Wheeler. 

Middlesex. — H  C  Mclntyre.  Samuel  Hoyt. 

Jl/oK?peiier.— Samuel  Prentiss,  Cyrus  Ware,  William  Upham,  Lu- 
cius B  Peck,  O  H  Smith,  1!  H  Reed,  Thomas  Reed,  Azel  Spalding, 
J  Y  Vail,  D  P  Thompson,  J  P  .Miller,  J  T  Marston,  H  W  Heaton,  J  A 
Vail,  Charles  Reed,  George  W  Reed,  Joseph  A  Prentiss,  L  M  Miller, 
James  R  Spalding,  Charles  W  Prentiss. 

Moretowii. — Roger  G  Bulkley. 

J\rorthJle:d. — John  L  Buck,  Ueman  Carpenter. 

Piaivfield. — J  A  Wing,  Lewis  Chamberlin. 

Waitsfidd. —  Benjamin  H  Adams. 

JVaterbary. — Dan  Carpenter,  Henry  P  Janes,  Paul  Dillingham  jr., 
Rul'us  C  Smith,  John  Dean  jr. 

€'alei.1otiia  County. 

Barnet- — Mordecai  Hale. 
Bnrke. — David  Chadwick. 

Danville. — Chailes  Davis,  Theron  Howard,  George  B  Chandler, 
Charles  S  Dana. 

Groton. — Joseph  Potts. 

Hardwick. — Bliss  N  Davis,  John  R  Skinner,  A  M  Blair. 

""  ■ ijr-"^^ ■ " .— ....■■c.—. 


60  ATTORNEYS. — PHYSICIANS. 

Lyndon. — Thomae  Bartlett  jr.,  George  C  Cahoon,  Nicholas  Bay- 
lies, Edward  A  Caiioon. 
Peacham. — William  Mattocks,  Samuel  A  Chandler. 
St.,  Johnsbury. — Ephrairn  Paddock,  William  M  Dickennan. 
Sutton. — John  Beckvvith. 

Waldeii. — James  Bell.  '      '■  .    • 

Walcrfurd. — Jonathan  D  Stoddard.  ' 


Franklitt  Cotinttf, 

B(ikcrsfidd.—W  C  Wilson,  T  .Mansfleld,  J  B  Nutting. 

Berk.'ihire. — Jasper  Rand,  Cliilds  &  Roycc. 

Fairfoj-.—H  E  Hubbell,  Scott,  Soule,  &  Co,  A  S  Beeman. 

Franklin. — John  J  Peavitt. 

//(^'-Aii-ate.— Benjamin  Peake,  RL  Paddock,  IIS  Royce,  LE  Pelton. 

Hichford. —  S  M  Parsons,  John  S  Royce. 

Sheldon. — Au<;ustus  "urt,  A  E  Searles,  Bryant  Hall. 

St.  .Albans. — Benjamin  Swift,  John  Smith,  S  S  Brown,  L  B  Hunt, 
Benjamin  H  Sinalley,  James  Davis,  Henry  Adams,  Orlando  Stevens, 
H  R  Beardsley,  Asa  O  Aldis,  L  H  Nutting,  R  H  Hoyt,  J  G  Smith,  G 
F  Houghton,  H  E  Seymour,  John  G  Saxe. 

Sicanton. — N  L  Whittemore,  G  W  Foster,  Isaac  B  Bowdish. 

Orleans  Coituty. 

Barton John  H  Kimball,  John  L  Edwards.  '     ' 

CAcWc5«o;t.—N  S  Clarke.  ■-      ■     '' 

Coventry. — Charles  Story,  O  T  Brown.  '  ■ 

Cra/«^-4(tr!/.— James  A  Paddock,  Natlian  S  Hi}}. 
Derby. — Stoddard  B  Colby,  Elbridge  G  Johnson. 
Glover. — Josiah  A  Fletcher. 
Greensboro'  — E  A  Randall. 

Ira.-iburgh. — Timothy  P  Redfield,  Henry  F  Prentiss,  Jesse  Cooper, 
George  C  West,  John  H  Prentiss. 

Xjantoitle  County. 

Cambridge. — H  Stowell,  William  H  Law,  Levi  Joslin,  Nathaniel 
Read. 

Hydepark. — Harlow  P  Smith,  Joshua  Sawyer. 

John.9on. — Augustus  Young,  Salmon  Wires,  William  W  White,  J 
J  Beardsley,  B  W  Poor,  S  S  Pike. 

Morristown. — L  P  Poland,  S  A  Willard. 

Stow.—O  W  Butler,  W  H  II  Bingham,  B  H  Fuller,  George  WiJkks, 
A  C  Burke. 

lVoUott.^W  G  Forrin. 

Ksfex  County.         '    ' 

Concord.— 'David  Hibhnrd, 

Guildhall. — William  Heywood  jr.,  James  Steele,  John  Nichols, 
William  T  Barron. 


Gfand  Isle  County. 

Mburgh. — Giles  Harrington,  Frederick  Hazen. 


Physicians  in  Vermont. 
tScnnington  County. 

Arling1.on.—JM\\\cr  Moscly,  Aaron  McKee,  Simeon  Littlefield. 
X)or.<eJ.— Sylvester  Mason,  W  S  Shumway. 
Glastenbury. — Elijah  Hewes,  Asa  G  Hewes. 


PHYSICIANS.  61 

Landgrove. — Amori  Benson. 

Manchester. — John  Cooke,  George  Tuttle,  Albert  Barrows  ;  Ezra 
Edson,  bot. 

Puwnal. — B  F  Morgan,  Cramner  Bannister. 
Shaftsbury. — Freeborn  Johnson,  P  P  Mason,  S  Thomas. 
Stamford. —  Albeit  Kobinson. 
rVinhall. — Job  Leonard. 

TVindhaiit  County. 

Jlthens John  Austin. 

Brattlfboro''. — John  L  Dickerman,  W  H  Rockwell,  F  J  Kigginson, 
John  Wilson,  Willard  Arms  ;  F  Paige,  A  N  Chapin,  bot. 
Dover. — Jedediah  Estabrooks,  William  H  Claik. 
Dumiiierston. — Isaac  N  Knapp,  Cyrus  Butterfield,  Sewall  Walker, 
J.otham  Burnett. 

Grafton. — Benjamin  H  Bridgman,  E  H  Meacham. 
Ondfurd. — Benjamin  Stephens. 

Hahfax.—Y.  Miller  ;  E  M  Clark,  Elisha  T  Plumb,  bot. 
Jamaica. — Joel  Holton. 

Londonderry. —h  G  Whiting,  J  B  Collins  ;  J  Arnold,  M  Martin,  bot. 
Marlboro. — Ebenezer  Tucker, 

J\'ewfaHe. — Chester  Olds,  Joha  P  Warren,  P  H  Edminster,  Caleb  S 
Blakesley. 

Putney. — David  Allen. 

Rockingham. — John  H  Wells,  Artemas  Robbins,  L  D  Sabins,  R  A 
Severance,  Noah  Pratt,  Enoch  Thatcher ;  D  F  Wiley,  bot. 

Townshend. — Waitstill  R  Ranney,  Charles  Clarke,  Dana  Hyde. 

Strutton. — Hiram  Baldwin,  bot. 

Vernon. — Cyrus  Washburn. 

Wardsboro'', — Henry  Ranney,  S  R  Billings. 

Wdmington. — A  L  Pettee,  Horace  Smith. 

Westminster. — Pliny  Saft'ord,  John  Campbell,  Daniel  Campbell. 

WkiUngham. — .Tohn  W  Bement,  Waters  Gillett. 

Windham. — William  A  Chapin, 


t%*itnJaoi'  County, 

Mndover. — Charles  W  Chandler. 

Barnard. — Isaac  Danforth,  Samuel  P  Danforth,  Thomas  Swift. 

Bethd. — Alfred  Paige,  H  H  Palmer. 

Brldgewater. — Z  W  Furbur,  William  C  Pierce. 

Cavendish. — John  M  Harlow,  George  H  Ingalls. 

Chester. — Ahram  Lowell,  C  D  Cleveland,  T  T  Bairott,  Ptolemy  Ed- 
son,  James  Robbins. 

Hartford. — Henry  B  Brown,  Arnold  Morgan,  Hiram  Dow,  David 
Ingraham. 

Hartland. — John  Harding,  Lewis  Emmons,  Sidney  P  Bates. 

Ludlow. — Daniel  Jones,  Ardin  G  Taylor,  William  B  Wetherbee  ; 
Putnam  Burton,  bot. 

JiTorwich. — Lyman  Lewis,  Ira  Davis,  Shubael  Converse,  Levi  Hutch- 
inson. 

Plymov.th. Scott. 

Pomfret. — Kimball  Rues. 

Reading. — Marcus  Swain,  Levi  Aidrich. 

Rochester. — Daniel  Huntington,  William  M  Huntington,  Josiah  H 
Phelps. 

Royalton. — Joseph  A  Denison,  Joseph  A  Denison  jr.,  Levi  Rix. 

Sharon. — Jason  C  Spalding,  David  S  Morse. 

Springfield. — Moses  Cobb,  Eleazer  Crain,  Leonard  Chase,  Calvin 


63  PHVMCIANS. 

Hubbard,  A  H  Houghton,  L  Sawyer,  E  A  Knights,  Waiter  Parker. 
■.Stockbndffe.—Timoihy  P  Fay, 'Hiram  Craudail,  E  W  Sahin. 

ff'cuthcrsfield. — Robert  Atwood,  Robert  B  Cram,  Ariel  Kenrick. 

fVcHon. — Seneca  Carter. 

Windsor,  Eiiward  E  Phelps,  ErastusC  Torrey,Dyer  Story,  Darwin 
R  Story,  Cyrus  Houehton. 

U'uodstock. — Joseph  A  Gallup,  John  D  Powers,  John  Butnell,  Joseph 
Oray,  Willard  Bowman,  Isaiah  Buckman,  Thomas  E  Powers,  Benja- 
min R  Palmer,  Edwin  Hazen,  Samuel  J  Allen,  Adin  11  Hammond. 


Huflaud  (.'oiitify. 

Benson. — E  D  Ransom,  Seth  Raasom,  R  P  Cooley,  A  H  Hownrd. 

Brandon. — A  G  Dana,  J  F  Merriam,  E  Vail,  J  VV  Hale,  Charles 
Backus,  Cyrus  Johns,  V  Ross,  M  F  Edsoii. 

Castlcton. — Josepli  Perkins,  E  S  Carr,  ]/  Jameson,  M  Goldsmith,  C 
Backus,  A  G  VV  Smith,  J  D  Woodward,  J  N  Worthrop,  h  V\  Hibbard  ; 
Truman  Gray,  hot. 

Chittenden  — Dan  B  Boguo  ;  Alexander  Seger,  bot. 

Clarendon. — Silas  Bowen,  ('alvin  Spencer,  David  H  Meacham. 

Danby. — Eli  Learned,  Hiram  Monioe,  Harris  Otis,  G  J  Eocke,  Mo- 
ses Porter;  J  Andrus,  bot 

Fairhaceii. — Thomas  E  Wakefield. 

J\lidd  e'own. — EliakimPaul,  Sylvanus  Hayncs,  Luther  Cochran. 

Ml.  HuUy. — John  ('rowley  ;  VVillard  Warner,  bot. 

Orioell. — Earl  Cushraan,  Nathan  Gale. 

Pawlet.—O  L  Harman,  W  B  Sargent,   C  Houghton,  P  U  Strong,  H 

each. 

Pitt.ffield. — Fayette  Parsons. 

PitUford. — Geoige  B  Armington,  James  S  Ewing,  George  Page,  E 
H  Drury. 

Puidlneij  —Adin  Kendrick,  E  Porter,  'William  McLeod,  G  H  Mitch- 
ell, Horace  Hall. 

Rutland. — James  Porter;  James  B  Porter,  Cyras  Porter,  James  Ross, 
Orel  Cook,  Lorenzo  Sheldon  ;  J  B  Hibbard,,  bot. 

Sit'  cwsbury. — Lowell  W  Gurnsey.  . 

Sudbury. — C  W  Horton  ;  David  Andrus,  bot. 

Tinmouth.—T  Clarke,  George  M  Noble.  '      - 

/I  alUngfurd. — John  Fox,  David  Holdeu,  William  C  Fox,  E  O  Eddy, 
R  Griswold,  Hcman  Shaw. 

U'clls. — Joseph  Munson,  B  H  Haynes. 

Jf'est  Haven. — D  W  Armstrong,  James  Sandford.     .     ^.:,  ,   .    . 


Mdison.—W\\ms.nh  Hinds,  D  C  Goodell. 

Bridport. — Joel  Rice,  Jabez  Bicknell. 

BrintoL—WiUiam  C  Warner,  John  May, Hayes. 

Curiiwall.—M  O  Porter,  F  Ford,,0  J  Eells,  J  Perry,  J  K  Sperry. 

FcrrUbura-h. — Jonathan  Cram,  A  H  Converse,  H  M  Hard. 

Hancock. — John  Strong. 

Middlcbury.—WMidm  Bass,  Edward  Tudor,  J  A  Allen,  Zacheus 
Bass,  W  P  fiussell,  S  P  Lathrop  ;  N  Harris,  dentist ;  J  G  Ross,  bot. 

Monkton. — fra  Smith,  G  E  Stone,  P  C  Halloa. 

JVew  i/arra.— Adin  Hall,  H  A  Smith,  E  D  Warner,  C  Billiard. 

Panton. — Pascal  Maxtield,  Morris  Smith. 

SalUbury.—'Sl  H  Ranney,  W  Miller. 

Shorehaif.. — W  A  Hitchcock,  N  Needham,  D  E  Page,  William  P 
Wright  ;  Jesse  May ,  bot. 

Starksburo''  — J  Cjkeezer,  Abel  Sweet. 


PHYSICIANS. 


f-'ergennes.— Dan  0  Stone,  Alvah  Sprague,  Austia  JBtadford. 
Weybridse — Cullen  Bullard,  David  Packard,  Zeiah  Porter. 
IVhlt'mg. — Isaac  Ives. 


Orange  County, 

Bradford.— John  Poole,  W  S  Carpenter. 

Jiraintrce.—Sa.muel  Crai^,  Benjamin  Byara  ;  Caleb  Chase,  hot. 

Brool;J(.elil.—S  Horace  Smith,  J  Bradley  Sniitli. 

Chcl-ea.—Thomas  Winslow,  John  McClure,  James  R  Morse,  E  C 
Worcester;  U  Lathrop,  hot. 

Cori7Uli..—N  Tapliii  jr.,  J  Hinckley,  E  Smitli. 

JVewhurij  — Jolin  Stevens,  William  H  Carter,  Daniel  Darling. 

Orange.— V  Chamberlin,  Ezra  Paine. 

Randolph.— io\\n  Smith,  J  K  Pember,  Philander  Bradford,  Jamse 
\\  oodward  jr.,  Walter  Carpenter. 

Strafford. — Albigence  Pierce,  Eleazer  BaWwin,  J  N  Stiles 

Tht'.tfurd.—Vi\\\vM-a  Swett,  H  H  Niles,  &  W  Thayer,  S  W  Thaver 
jr.,  Nathaniel  White. 

Tnjisham  —Isaac  McNiece,  Thomas  W  Bailey,  E  M  Bill. 

Twnfirid^-c.— Charles  B  Chandler.  ...     •.     ..  .^     ,.  .  ,- 

Vershirc.-^  O  Tyler,  D  M  Baldwin.  ,  k.,.»- (..„'.»     '-H'-'Lvm"' 

JVa  hingUm.-^^vl  BnUon.  N  Bealey.      -  ^  "'"!'"■« *—A4'^S»A>?< 

Wdliamstuicn. — N  W  Perry. 

Chiifeuaen  Connty.      '^-^^■*?' 

£jiWin^Jon.— William  Atwater,  Charles  Hall,  Charles  H  Hall,  Hor- 
ace Hatch,  Leonard  Marish,  Tliomas  Chamberlin,  Eernherd  J  Hein- 
berg;  Jehiel  Smith,  R  Whicher,  hot. 

Charlotte. — Joel  Stone,  Hugli- Taggert. 

Colchester.— G  W  Horton. 

Kssex.— Simon  Tubbs,  Mason  Mead,  B  P  Warner,  J  W  Emery. 

Hiiiesburgh.—B  Goo<lyear,  J  W  Miles,  J  F  Miles  ;  K  F  Martin,*  hot 

Huntington. — Jolin  W  ork,  George  W  Bromley. 

Jericho. — Jamin  Hamilton,  George  Howe,  A  C  Welch. 

JJ-Wton.— Benjamin  Fairchild,  Daniel  H  Onion,  W  S  Johnson. 

Richmond. —  ueuben  Nims,  Horace  Doujrlass. 

Shclbimie.— 'Edwin  H  Sprague,  John  Taylor. 

UndcrhU'.—\  C  Welch,  B  Y  Warren  ;  S  Davis,  Wm  Farrer  hot 

;Fes//ord.— Thomas  Haynes,  H  L  Todd  :  John  Coon,  hot.       ' 

IViUiston.— Matthew  Cole,  C  A  Sprague. 

W*fiishiitgSosi    County, 

Barre. — Lyman  Paddock,  Walter  Burnham. 

Berlin. — Orrin  Smith,  John  Winslow.        "    '    li.ii  ,,.,,      ,,„ 

CaZais.— Asa  George,  E  S  Deming,.-  ,   ^   „,„'.  mP,  ' 'jy~'r' 

Fayston. — Eber  H  Baxter,  hot.  .,    -,.,.,    •     .  ,.• 

Marshfield. — Asa  Phelps. 

.Middlesex.— David  Goodalc,  B  F  Packard ;   Chandler  Poor,  dentist. 

Montpelier. — Edward  Lamb,  James  Spalding,  J  Y  Dewey,  F  W  Ad- 
ams, Z  P  Burnliam,  D  Corliss,  Mile  L  Burnham,  N  C  King,  Charles 
Clark  ;  F  A  McDowell,  James  Templeton,  bot.;  Ralph  Kilbouni,  J  S 
Sherwood,  George  Jones,  dentist. 

JWoMtown,— Lester  Kingsley  ;  Zela  Richardson,  bot. 

MorUtfield.—Beniamm  Porter,  Clifton  Claggett,  Jared  Bassett. 

PteTi/icid.— Ebenezer  Conant,  Nathaniel  Bancroft,  Daniel  Bafs 

fVaitsfield — David  C  Joyslin.  Orange  Smith. 

Warren. — Asahel  Kendrick,  Leonard  Thrasher. 


Waterbury. — O  W  Drew,  C  C  Arms,  Thomas  B  Downer,  Charles  H 
Cleveland. 

Caledonia  Voutity- 

Barnet. — John  McNiihb,  Socrates  Tuttle,  F  B  Brewer. 

Burke  —Walter  Redding,  Abel  Brown. 

Caiot.— Parley  Scott,  John  Doe,  M  P  Wallace. 

Danville. — Olivet  Morse,  Samuel  Collins,  Eidad  Alexander,  Royal 
M  Ayer,  Thomas  Glysson. 

Qrolon. — Simon  B  Heath. 

Hardwick. — A  Smith,  John  Sanborn,  Cephas  U  Taylor  ;  W  S  Marsh, 
hot. 

Lijnilnn. — Beniah  Sanborn,  H  P  Royt,  Salem  Newell. 

Peatham. — Jo«.)iih  Shedd,  G  W  Cobb. 

Ryeirate. — Eli  Perry. 

Si.  Johu'ibury.—Cn'Uin  Jewett,  Morrill  Stevens,  Cyrus  K  Kellcv. 
Biincrof't,  George  C  Wheeler,  Jerry  Diekerman, Brockvvay. 

Siittvn. — Warner  W  Carpenter. 

H'atcrford. — Richard  F  Rowell,  Ralph  Bugbee,  Ralph  Bugbee  ji., 
Abner  Miles. 

Wheelock. — Frederick  Leavenvvorth. 

Franklin  Cotiitfy. 

Bnh-rr.'<fteld.—0  T  Houghton,  R  C  JI  Woodard,  M  Perley  ;  B  G 
Pier,  l)ot. 

Berkshire.— WiUiam  C  Ellsworth,  C  N  Burleson,  L  L  Cushman,  S 
S  Butler,  J  C  Butler,  B  B  Searl. 

Eiwsbitrgh. — Horace  Eaton,  Rollin  Eaton. 

Fairfax. — J  D  Farnsworth,  J  H  Farns^vorth,  Renselaer  Soule,  A 
Sampson. 

Fairfield.— U  N  Babcock,  C  W  Keyes. 

Fletcher. — Hiram  G  Benedict.  ", ■  ■  ■  '■  ,:: 

FraiikHn.—?,  E  Park,  C  M  Hurlburt,  S  S  Penrles.  '  • 

O'^onria.—H  P  Blair,  Nathan  Dean,  Hercules  Washburn. 

Ilighgnte. — Henry  Baxter,  J  D  Lookinland  ;  David  Skccls,  hot. 

Montrro)iirnj. — B  W  Fuller. 

Richmond  — John  Huse,  N  H  Nutting,  hot. 

Sheldon — A  M  Brown,  lolin  Gallup 

.St.  Mbrns.—iohn  L  Chandler,  John  Branch,  N  H  Ballou,  J  H  Hyde, 
Erasmus  D  Hall ;  Orris  Pier,  hot. 

Sicatiton. — H  A  Gates,  A  W  Saxe,  A  Pixlcj-,  Lewis  Jones. 

Orlftius  Cottnty. 

Mbany. — Dyer  Bill. 

Barton.^-Xatow  Pierce,  J  A  Masta. 

Browninsrton.—i  F  Skinner,  George  Summers,  R  B  Mahannah. 

Charleston. — Elijah  Rol)inson,  A  T  Gibson. 

Cnveatry. — Samuel  SB  Kendall. 

Craftsbiiry. — Daniel  Dustin,  Ephraim  Brewster. 

De.rbtj. — Lemuel  Richmond,  Lewis  Patch,  George  A  Kinman. 

Glover. — F  A  Garfield,  George  Damon. 

Qreen^bnro. — Sumner  Putnam. 

Irafibitrgh. — Samuel  Tucker,  Henry  Hayes.  '.        ' 

.N'ewport. — Lewis  Morrill,  G  W  Ward. 

Ijamoille  i'onnly. 

Cambridge.— V,  S  Miner,  Salmon  Brush,  L  B  Parker,  Gcrshom  New- 
ton ;  Ocl  Safford,  hot. 


PHYSICIANS. — MERCHA^TS   AND  TRADERS.  65 

Kden.—Ammi  V  Barber,  William  C  Atwell. 
Jfildepark. — Ariel  Hunr.on,  Aaron  Morse. 
Johnbon. — Jolui  Meigs,  I  yier  Mason,  Asa  Kittridge. 
Maiisjicld  —Frederick  McAllister,  bot. 

MiirrintifWn. — D  VV  Putnam,  A  Tinker,  J  Tinker,  H  Powers. 
Stnio. — .loseph  Robinson,   N  H  Thomas,   Daniel  Washburn,  J  B 
Wheelock. 

WalerviUe. — William  Page,  Selvey  Kidder. 
H'olcoU. — Seaver  Chamberlin- 


Essex  Couniy. 
Canaan. — Albion  P  Cummings,  bot. 
Concord  — Horace  H  P.ilmer  ;  P  Buckminster,  bot. 
Gaildhall  — Henry  L  Watson. 

Lunendurgh. — Tberon   Webb,   Charles  W  Calkins,  John  A  Ray- 
mond, Thaddeus  T  Cushraan. 

Grand  Tsfe  Conuttj, 

Mbursrh. — Henry  H  Reynolds,  Albert  C  Butler,  Lewis  Reynolds. 
Grand  Isle. — Melvin  Barnes,  A  H  W  Jackson. 
JVurtfi  Hern. — Gary  Whitney,  Elijah  Haynes. 

South   Hero. — Sylvanus   Humphrey,   Abraham   Harding,    Artemas 
Goodenou<rh. 


Mex'cliaiits  and.  Traders  iu  Verinout. 
tSeitniti^ton  Conitly. 

Arlington. — Billings  &  Hurd, 'Deining  cSt  Hills. 

Benningti^n. —  M  Iv  &  S  S  Scott,  H  K  Parsons,  Henry  Patchin  ;  Al- 
bert Walker,  C  Thatcher,  S  S  Godfioy  jr..  Wills  &  Fairbanks,  Hins- 
dale &  Brock,  East  Bennington  ;  VVm  E  Hawks,  L  Harrington,  B  Har- 
mon, C  Noyes  tk.  Co. 

Dorset. — A  &  J  Landons,  Undprhill  &  Gray. 

Manchester. — L  C  Orvis,  liurrill  &  Andrews;  Clark  &c  Douglass, 
Jolm  Eandon,  C  A  Roberts  &  Co.,  Factory  Point. 

Peru. — Joseph  J  Hapgood. 

Pownal. — Potter  fc  Parker,  Whipple  &  Spencer,  John  A  Mooar. 

Read  buru'. — Joel  Ranney. 

Rupert. — Janier  T  Bate,  ;  James  T  Bate,  Edwin  B  Saftbrd,  West 
Rupert.;  J  Goddard,  East  Rupert. 

Sandirale. — RosweJl  Tuttle. 

Scarsbunrh.—E  H  Swift  &  Co. 

Shafisbunj.—N  R  Douglass  ;  C  E  cSc  J  C  Houghton,  William  Matte- 
son,  South  Shaftsbnry. 

Stamford. — James  Houghton. 

Sunderland. — Gilbert  Br.adley.  '    ■ 

Woodford. — Roswell  Day.  ■    • 

\i*indhatu  County, 

Athens. — Isaac  B  Wilson. 

Braitlehoro'.—G  C  Hall,  Williston  &  Tyler,  C  Townsley  &  Son,  A 
E  Dwinell,  Cune  &  Goodbue,  Dickinson,  Day  &  Co.,  John  H  Wheel- 
er, J  H  &  W  H  Estabrooks,  Charles  H  Cune,  G  &  C  Lawrence,  Dut- 
ton  &  Clark,  George  A  iVlorse,  Woodcock  &  Co.,  E  W  Piouty,  Dick- 
erman  Ac  Powers,  Joseph  Steen  (Books,)  H  D  Brackett,  B  Rougee, 
(Jewelry,)  F  Franks  (Merchant  Tailor ;)  Admatha  Dup.klee,  Orlen 
Pratt  &  Co..  West  Biattleboro'. 

Ddvcr. — Perry  He  Dexter,  Bast  Dover  ;  William  H  Jones,  West  D. 

Dammerston. — Asa  Knight ;  Roger  Birchard,  West  Dummerston. 


66  iMEBCHANTS    A^D   TRADERS. 

Grafton.— Uyman  Burgess,  Geo  M  BarretJ,  Holmes  &  Eutterfield. 

Gil il furd.—hiia.m  S  (.'lUtiii^,  Green  River. 

llnli'fai.—S  K  &  F  Henry  ;  Hitchccick  &  Blanehard,  West  Halifa.x. 

Jotnairn  — Hunincr  fc  i'riinliiill,  Lyman  Jlerrifiold. 

Londonderry.— N  &  C  B  Aldrkh,"  D  B  Gray,  Pierce  &  Albee,  K 
GlMzier- 

Jilarihoro'. — Jesse  Cone. 

JVewfanc. — Birchurd  &  Sawyer.  Haynes  E  Palier,  Fayetteville  ; 
Wm  H  VVillianis,  ]\iiller  &  Clark,  Willianisville  ;  James  Charter, 
PondviUe. 

Piitncij.—P  R  Chandler  &  Ce.,  J  Grout  &;  Co.,  J  R  Miller,  H  H 
Burton. 

Kiickinsham. — Benjamin  SpaMins^;  A  &  M  Wentwoith,  Stephen  R 
B  Wale?,  Norman  Harris,  Benjamin  Pmitli  jr.;  J  W  Moore,  John  H 
Wells,  (Druggists,)  Bellows  Falls;  D  J  Cusliin<r,  Camhrid^eport ;  E 
A  Curaphell,  Leach  &  Warnr-r  ;  Osgood  &  Wiley,  Locke  &  Wilds, 
(Tin  Ware.)  Saxton's  River :  John  W  iMoore  (Bonks,)  Bellows  Falls. 

Snnictsel. — Frermau,  Chi  Ids,  &  Jones,  Wilmineton  P.  O. 

Towvshend —  aniuel  F  Thompson,  JNathaniel  Cheney,  EastTowns- 
hend  ;  Thomas  L'ook,  West  Townshend. 

Vernon. — Marshall  Whithed. 

Ward.^b<!ro'.—  \  &  H  Rice;  J  Grout  &  Co.,  JIammond's  Mills;  J 
Newell,  E  Plymplon,  Norlh  Wardsboro. 

IVrsimin.'trr. — George  W  Daniels,  West  Westminster. 

Whilinirltam. — Winn  &  Chase,  Shoreham  Goodnow,  Sanford&  Son; 
E  T  Chaso  &  Co.,  L  J  &  A  T  ChildsgJacksonville. 

»fVw/7l,r^,),._CllIlds,  !<nrgent  &  Boyd,  F  Childs  &  Co.,  H  W  Bis- 
sell,  W  Gorham  &  Co.,  J  i  Childs  &.  Co. 

Wudham. — William  Harris  is.  .■'"on,  E  &  F  D  Fawyf  r. 


Jindovcr. — John  B  Miiniiing;  Charles  t^iierwin,  PiniondsviUe. 

Barnard,— S  B  Daniorth,  Rollin  Rid  mond  ;  tf  Belknap,  East  B. 

Bfthtl. — Georjie  Francis,  H  Xv  Smith,  Ichabod  Hathaway  ;  Morey 
&  Hutchins,  East  Bethel. 

Bridacioattr. — G  R  Moulton,  Martin  Beard,  Charles  S  Raymond,  E 
Clement. 

Cai^endisk.— George  F  Davis  &  Co.,  Robhins  &  White;  Elijah  F 
Parker,  Joseph  A  Smith,  Proctor  &  Churchill,  Pioctorsville. 

Clir.ytrr. — Rodney  Sherwiii,  Hilton  &.  Rogers,  iSherwin  &  Richard- 
son, D  K  Barrett,  Joseph  Hadley. 

Hartford. — Simeon  Lyman,  Justin  C  Brooks,  Moses  French  ;  Chase, 
Smith  .Sl  Co  ,  Charles  Tinkhani,  Ciuechee  Village  ;  Samuel  G  Steele, 
West  H.-itford. 

Hartlund  — liarker  &  Lord,  P  D  Richardson,  S  Willard  &  Co.,  E 
M  &  S  R  Stock  or. 

l.udliiw. — Adanjs  k.  Armington,  A  Pettigrew,  Mason  &  Whitcomb, 
William  A  Spaulding,  Franklin  Riggs. 

J\i"orw''ch.—  V  B  Newton,  George  Lyman,  F  L  &  E  W  Olds. 

Plymovlh. —  S  S  Wheeler  ;  Tyson  Furnace  Store. 

Pdinfrel. — Otis  Ch:imlierliii ;  Nathan  Snow,  Snow's  Store. 

Rendmv. — Koyps  &  Morse  ;  R  Buck,  Lewis  Robinson,  South  Read- 
ing ;  Wallo'i  Brown,  Luther  Kendall,  Epbraim  Ross,  Henry  R  Wil- 
liams, Felchville. 

Rodie.'.ter. — Arternas  Cushman,  Chailes  Morgf.n,  Briggs  &  Pierce. 

Sharon. — B  ..xter  &  V^'nlbridge,  Wooster  Downer. 

Sprmgfidd.—Umni\\:\n  Chase,  R  &  U  Burke,  Porter  &  Dana,  Ad- 
ams, Dana  &  Co.,  S  Elanchard,  Selden  Cook  ;   A  Field  &.  Co.,  John 


MEKCHANTS  AND  TRADERS.  67 

White,  Sylvester  Burke,  J  Grngory  &  Co.,  North  Springfield. 

Stockbridge. — J  Morgan  &  Son  ;  Merrick  Gay,  Gaysville. 

tVeatltersfield. — Joseph  Kidder,  Perkinsville  ;  Araasa  Gay  &  Co., 
Corners. 

IVeslon. — Ambrose  Pease,  Foster  &  Parker,  Brown  &  Howard,  Mat- 
thew Wilkins. 

mndsor.—  \  &.  H  Wardner,  Sliubael  VVardner  &  Son,  J  W  Hub- 
bard, Hatch  &  Co.;  G  H  Shedd,  M  B  Perkins  &  Co.,  Samuel  Hewlett, 
Brownsville. 

H'oodstock.— Charles  Dana  jr.,  C  F  Shedd,  Orleman  A  Bryant,  C  B 
Damon,  George  R  Chapman  &  Co.,  IsaacChurchiH,  Havden  &  Hutch- 
inson, Z  Stearns,  B  W  Rice,  Mellish  &  Slade,  Alvin"  Hatch  &  Co., 
Philo  Hatch  (Stoves,)  Joel  Eaton  ( Uoots  and  Shoes,)  Dexter  Ander- 
son (Hats  and  Caps,)  Russell  &  Clark,  James  H  Murdock  (Watches 
and  Jewelry,)  S  J  Allen  (Drugs  and  Medicines;  1  Oliver  Bailey,  Dan- 
iel Ransom,  South  Woodstock  ;  Taft  &  Co.,  Taftsville. 

Sintlaud-  €'oi€niy, 

Betiim—G  R  Walker  &  Co.,  L  Joy,  D  R  Barber,  M  W  Smith. 

Brandon. — Ira  Button,  Conant,  Trask  &  Co ,  B  Ketchum,  D&A 
Collins,  J  E  Higgiiis,  V  Ross,  R  Blake  &  Co.,  Warren  &  Bliss. 

Castleton. — John  D  Goodwin,  Adams  fc  Adams,  F  Parker  &  Co., 
Hiram  Ainsworth,  Hodges  &  Hawkins.  Rice,  Root  &.  Co.,  Dennis 
Monihan,  G  Euel. 

Clarendon. — Hall  &  Parker,  Lewis  M  Walker,  Henry  Hitchcock. 

Danby. — 1  J  Vail  &  Co.,  Job  Scott  ;  Seneca  Smith,  Miner  Hillyard 
2J,  Danijy  4  Corners. 

Fairhaven. — ."Vlanson  Allen,  A  Willard  jr.,  Davey  &  Cushman, 

Htibbardton. — T  H  Spencer  jr.,  G  Wood, 

Middletown.—Y a.i\  &Otis,  E  &  E  Sunderlin. 

Mt.  Holly. — Samuel  Hemingway  &  Son,  fllechanicsville. 

Orwell— A  L  &  M  B  Catlin,  W  &  J  B  Chipraan,  Fletcher  &  Bishop, 
James  McEwen,  A  Hitchcock  &  Co. 

Pawlct—^l  D  Strong,  Whedon  &  Swallow,  M  Edgerton,  J  Marks, 
H  L &  Co.,  Sheldon  &  Allen. 

PitUfield. — Moses  Townsend,  Lucuis  Preston. 

Pittiford—H  Simonds,  S  D  Winslow,  C  &  E  I.  Granger,  L  Rock- 
wood,  A  B  Bullaril. 

Potdtney. — Noyes  &  Harris,  Amos  Bliss,  S  Mears,  P  Farnham,  East 

PouUnf^y  ;  Joel  Beaman,  Moulton,  M  Worcester,  H  G  Mallary, 

West  Poultney. 

Rutland. — George  T  Hodges,  Luther  Daniels,  James  Porter,  O  L 
Bobbins,  Daniel  P  Bell,  James  Barrett  jr.  &  Co.,  Burt  &  Mason,  N  G 
Howard,  Ripley  &  Bailey,  C  A  Mungor ;  Hitchcock  &  Morgan,  J 
Clement. 

Sherburne. — Benjamin  Ma.xham. 

Shrewsbury. — Stephen  Gleason,  John  Buckmaster  ;  William  R 
Brown,  Jones  &  Dow,  E  Spragu?,  Cuttingsville. 

S  idbury. — Ira  Bingham,  E  C  Eells,  John  C  Sawyer. 
Tinmouth.—lSi  W  Sawyer,  Eliada  Cramton. 

Wallinfffiird. —  Howard  Harris,   .Samuel  Townsend  jr.,  Edwin  Mar- 
tindale,  D  H  Sabin;  Lapham,  Vail  &  Co.,  Calvin  Bruce,  South  W. 
IVells. — Allen  Giovtr,  B  Beals,  D  W  Sargents  &  Co. 

ttddison  County, 

Addison. — Warren  S  Brown,  H  Barnes. 

Bridport.—?  Fletcher  &  Son,  N  S  Burritt,  G  Searl,  J  Frost,  A  B  & 
R  M  Chipman. 


68  MERCHANTS   AND   TR»uER9. 

firi.*r»/.— .Miinson  &  Co.,  W  H  Holly,  J  Wight,  H  S  Gale,  G  W 
Parniclec,  U'iiliiim  Hnwdiiifr. 

CrincnU.—B  F  Haskell,  P  W  Collins,  J  C  Mead. 

FcrrUbursh.—AUen  &  Wheeler,  O  Sholes,  C  W  Wicker,  A  Weth- 
prhee. 

Havcnck. — Royal  Flint.  John  Hackett  jr. 

Lirn-nln — VV  Chapman,  O  VV  Burnli.im. 

JllifJiUrlmry. —  Ira  Stewart,  AsaChiiimian  &  Son,  John  Wood,  Feck- 
■\vith  (t  Dorrnnre,  Cyrus  Biiae  &  Son,  Asa  Francis,  Harnnon  A  Shel- 
don, John  Vallett,  Austin  .lohnson,  Peck  &  Flower,  James  M  Slade 
&  Co.;  Sidney  Moody,  William  P  Jiussell,  Harrison  Gridley  (Drug- 
gists,) A  Wilcox,  John  Woinwright,  Edwaid  VVaiuwriglit  (Stoves 
and  Tin  Ware,)  Jor^ithan  Hngar,  Charles  Bowen,  LW  Clarke  (Book- 
sellers,) S  S  Seymour,  John  Jackson  (Hats  ;)  Ncedham  &  Dennis,  Al- 
vin  Johnson,  East  Middlehury 

Movkton.—}  C  Smith,  C  E  Crane,  M  W  Kinsley. 

J^iw  Haren.—A  P  Roscoe,  H  O  Smith  ;  H  Rider,  New  Haver  Mills. 

Sabubiiry.—.l  B  Huntley,  H  Harris. 

S/foreAam.— Wright  &  Bush,  Jones  &.  Atwood,  John  Simonds,  D  & 
G  Rich. 

Starksboro'. — Lvsander  &  Holcomb. 

Vers-eiines.—  F  Huntington,  VV  R  Bixhy,  G&  W  T  Parker,  Morgiin 
&  Bowman,  Hodman  Chapman,  I>  C  Thorn  &.  Co.,  Adams  &.  Drtiry, 
C  D  Couk,  Ohadiah  Walker,  P  FoFter,  B  &  D  <J  Holcomb,  George 
Throopjr.,  Vernal  &  Spuoner,  Charles  Peinberton,  Jeremiah  Peiii- 
berton. 

IVnjbridire  — Silas  L  Sprngue. 

Wilding. — Josepli  Sinjonds,  D  M  Russegue. 

(transit'  Votitttt). 

Bradford. ~\^a.  T.ow,  I'resto'n  &  Pi.  kett,'Geo  W  Prichard&  Son. 

Brannri-e..—\Wx\\i^,  l.;iinson  &  Co.,  Daniel  Cram  (Grocer.) 

BrookfieUL—  t\\uon  Cleaveland  &  Co.,  A  \V  Bigelow  &:  Co.,  Justus 
Edson.  ■ 

eAr/.sfff.— Dickinson  &  Noble,  N  G  Hale,  J  Smith  .ir.;  Davis  &  Mon- 
tague (Merchant  Tailors,)  G  D  Stearns,  A  K  Hood  (Grocers.) 

Cinivth. — Theodore  Couk,  D  R  Cook ;  John  ftlerritt,  Smith  fc  Kim- 
ball, East  Corinth. 

FairUe.—i  B  Bailey. 

Jfeiiburv. — Jiimes  "iVI  Chadwick,  F  &  ?I  Keyes,  Dsvid  Johnson  ; 
Tiniothv  SI'.edd,  tlutchins  &  Buchanan,  Wells  River. 

Orcnilre.—O  Filield,  J,  Fish. 

/?«?)(/(//;?/(.— Cotton  W  Alvord  :  S  B  Mann,  Mannfe  Tilson,  Edward 
Ilobart,  John  Edson,  West  Randolpii ;  J  A  Curtis,  John  Glidden,  N  P 
Brooks,  East  Randolph.  ^ 

Sir«//i)r(/.— Hatch  &  Sanborn,  Morrill,  George  &  Co.;  Harris  & 
Russ,'iliram  Barrett,  South  Strafford. 

77ic^/;/r,/ — Greenleaf  A  Kimlv.ill.  TF  Howe,  Hiram  Barnes,  Sol- 
omon ilu'iliard  ;  M  J  Walker,  Union  Village  ;  John  Pratt,  Post  Mills. 

7^»;),-Ao»i.— N  &  A  Bailey. 

Tuiihridne — H  L  Hovt,  Jeremiah  Foster,  F  Stuitevant. 

Vn-shirc—V  Dwight'i^'  Co.,  Horace  T  Keyes. 

JVns/iii'^rtiiii. — B  F  Dickinson. 

IVilliuiiistuirii. — C  4'  R  Ainsworth,  Danford  Carpenter. 

f/iittriittrii  County. 

I      B)/r/m5-t""-— Whitenian  tSf  Munson,  Harry  Bradley,  Vilas  ^-Noye.s, 
George  H  Moore,   Horace  Lane,  N  AV  Gage.  Isaac  Warner,  Sion   E 


MERCHANTS  AND    TRADERS. 


69 


Howard,  Diuiiel  Kern,  Lovely  4' Seymour,  William  Hurlbut,  Biins- 
maid  ^-  Broiliers,  Solomon  Walker,  S  L  Herriok,  C  F  Stanilbrd,  Ha- 
sar  1^  Arthur,  L'ole  ^  Robinson,  Eli, is  Lyman,  H  W  Catlin,  Strongs 
4-  Co.,  J  .^  J  H  Peck  ^  Co.,  Potter  4-  Hawlcy,  Samuel  M  Pope,  P  ^ 
H  H  Doolittle,  A  S  Dewey,  S  Wheaton  ^  Co.,  George  Peterson,  Jo- 
sepli  Hatch,  Henry  Mayo  2d,  II  Hyde  4-  Co.,  Catlin  |'  Spear,  Follett 
4-  Bradley,  Charles  E  Follett,  William  H  Curtis  ;  Peck  4-  Spear,  B  J 
Heinoherg  iS"  Co.  (Druggists;)  Miles  A  Evarts,  J  Wainwright,  Isaac 
Dow,  K  Blin,  J  J  Starr  (Stoves  and  Tin  Ware.) 

ChailoUe. — Jonathan  M  Staples. 

Colcliestcr. — Sidney  Barlow  ;  J  W  Weaver,  Winoojki  City. 

iC-A-ca;.— Jedediah  Tuttle,  L  Tyler,  George  R  Tyler. 

Huiesbarrrh.—Boynton  i{  Burritt,  Marcus  Hall",  William  B  Veile, 
F  W  Baldwin,  William  J  Douglass. 

HaritingtDii. — Alexander  Ferguson. 

Jericho  — Peck  ^  Oakes,  Gloyd  1^  Oakes  ;  Henry  C  Blackman,  Jer- 
icho Centre. 

Mdtim. — Lyman  Burgess,  Benjamin  Faircliild,  George  Ayies  ;  Whit- 
ney 4"  .A-dams,  R  Sander.son,  M  D  Herrick  Sf  Co.,  West  .>.ilton. 

Richmtiiiil — E  B  Green,  William  Rhodes  jr. 

Shi-lhurnr.. — John  Sinionds  2d,  Jirah  B  Isham,  H  Wheeler. 

UndrrluH.—S  H  Tower  Sf  Son,  L  .VI  Stephens,  Henry  Oakes. 

H'rsiford.—S  iN  Grant  4-  Co..  W  S  4-  H  P  Wood. 

WiUiston.—U(iX\.on  S,-  Clark,  Landon  4-  Canfield,  A  V  Ilolley. 


W*ashiti^toii  Voiiuly. 

Barre. — Orvis  French,  Dodge  W  Keith  ;  Warren  H  Ellis,  George 
M  Woodward,  South  Barre. 

Berkn. — Joseph  Denny.  .  . 

Marshficid. — Enoch  D  Putnam. 

Middlesex. — Johnson  4*  Holden,  George  T  Stowell. 

MdiitpeUcr.—  iifiWwin,  Scott  4"  Co.,  Ellis,  Wilder  fy  Co.,  Storrs  4- 
Langdons,  Jjjseph  W  Howes,  Silas  Burhank  jr  ,  John  8  Langdon,  Ly- 
man 4'  King,'  Charles  Spalding,  Bancroft  4"  Riker,  L  4'  A  A  Cross, 
Erastus  Uiibliard,  V  S  Aiken  4-  Co  ,  .Morgan  4'  Boyce  ',  Clark  4-  Col- 
lins, S  P  Redtiyld,  S  Bnihank  jr.  (Druggists,)  E  P  Walton  4-  Sons,  J 
T  Marston  (Books,)  Z  4-  C  R  VVoud,  Webb  4-  Co.,  E  Hubbard  (Stoves 
ind  Tin  Ware,)VVilliam  T  Burnhaui  (Hats,)  Samuel  Abbott,  Town 
4-  Witheiell  (Watches  and  Jewelry,)  R  RRiker,  W  T  Burnham  (Mil- 
itary Goods  ;)  Moses  4'  Rich,  N  C  King,  North  Montpelier. 

Moretown. — Aniericus  V  Shipley. 

JVortlifie  d. — George  B  Pierce  4"  Co.,  Baylies  i|  White. 

PlainJIeld.—F  B  Hall,  H  T  Bancroft. 

li'ait.sfidd.—'R  4"  J  M  Richardson. 

Warren. — James  Cardell.  1 '      ... 

Waterbary.—B  F  Goss,  J  G  Stimson.  ■     ; 

Wuodbiirtj. — Samuel  Brittain.  -    .■,  ., 


Caledonia  County. 

Basnet. — Harvey  4"  Eastman,  Shedd  4'  Jewett ;  !•  fy  A  Dufton,  Mc 
ndoes  Fails;  L  P  Parks  David  Silsby,  Pas6um|)sic  ;  B  R  Wallace, 
II  Thompson  4^  Co.,  West  Barnet. 

Burke. —  Lucuis  Denison,  JoelTrull,  Burke  Hollow;  M  W  Newell, 
West  Burke  ;  Newell  if  Ide,  Tute  4'  De.\ier,  East  Burke. 

CuAo(.— E  Perry  4'  Co.,  Israel  Cutting,  Babcock  4-  Trussell. 

Danmlle.—H  C  Babcock,  Vail,  Deming  4-  Co.,  Dana,  Weeks  4- 
Stanton,  James  C  Fuller ;  Sias  Vail  ^  Co.,  Dana,  Weeks  4*  Stanton, 
Norlli  Danville. 


70  MERCHANTS    A^D    TKADEKS. 

Ciroton. — Moses  Buchanan  lie  Co.,  Ephraim  Low. 

Hardwick. — L  H  Delano  &■  Son,  Georjje  Griffin  jr.;  A  E  Judevine, 
D  W  Aiken,  Soiuli  Hsirdwick. 

ii/M^oji.— KinibalJ  Sf  Hrickett,  Fuller,  Ida  Sf  Co.,  Kittredge  S(  Col- 
by, Josiuh  Welton  ;  J  IVI  Hoyt.  J  A  Dcnison  4*  Co-)  Lyndon  Centra". 
'  Peacham.—'E  V  Brown,  I.=aa(^  Watts,  J  M  Martin  i/-  Co. 

Ryc^at.e, — Georj^e  Cowles. 

SA</Se?rf.— Nathan  Gilbert,  C  L  Ingalls. 

St."joh)i.-b7iry. — Ephraim  Jcwett  4-  Co.,  C  C  Wilder  ;  Morrill  4' 
Rankin,  David  Goodale,  John  Brown  i^"  Co.,  Jonas  Flint,  East  St. 
Johnsbury. 

Sutton. — Farmers'  &■  Mechanics'  Co.,  J  Blake  4'  ^on. 

n'aldev. — Nathaniel  Farrington  ;  Leonard  F  Edwards,  South  \\ . 

JTater/tird— Milo  K  I'arks  ;  Hiram  Cutting  4"  Co  ,  John  C-  Kent 
f(  Co.,  Lower  Wacertbrd. 

n'h(elock.—\\  Sf  S  Bradley. 

JFratihiin    Coutitt/. 

Bakersfield  — J  Morse.  Arniingtrn  4'  Ponieroy,  Shattuck  4"  Brigham. 

Berkshire. — Bowen  i^-  Stone,  O  Thayer  ^  Co.,  William  Clapp,  W  S 
Rubke,  Major  Tyler,  Deming  S[  Searl. 

Kao^bursh. — J M  Doan,  Keith  4'  Siixe,  West  Enosbiireh. 

i^,;(Vraj.— Samuel  D  .Vlfoid,  John  R  Halbert. 

Fairfidd.—S  *•  J  D  Soule,  Buir  4-  Farnsworth  ;  H  H  Beardslpy, 
East  Fairfield. 

Franklin. — R.  S  Tcnney,  Jolm  Adams  4"  Co.,  Almon  Smith. 

OeoTS-ia. — L  Janes,  Swajj  4'  Bates,  Loomis  4"  Pino,  S  W  Wood. 

Hfrhirate.—S  W  4-  S  S  Keyes,  A  P  Herrick  ;  L  Green,  Barr,  Dru.-y 
4-  Co",  Saxc's  Mills. 

Montgomery. — Charles  H  vV heeler. 

Rtchford. — Sears  4"  Butler,  Jonathan  Carpenter  4*  Son. 

Sheldon. — A  Keith  4'  Co.,  Henry  Carlisle,  Jnrob  Wead. 

St.  jllbmii-.—yV  4-  G  H  Farrar,  C  F  Siifford,  H  BSowles,  L  R  Brain- 
ard  4-  Co  ,  E  J  Ilicks,  T  W  Smith,  N  Atwood,  Orange  Adams,  C  J 
Saxe,  Hawkins  4'  Starreit,  M  S  Darrow,  Amos  Eager,  Nichols,  Bur- 
ton 4-  Chittenden,  E  L  Jones,  C  C  Burton  4'  Co.,  Blin  4'  Barstow, 
Hyde  4-  Beardsley,  L  L  Dutcher  (Diuggist.) 

Swanton.—H  B  Farrar,  Green  4-  Spear,  J  &  H  W  Blake,  A  S  Far- 
rar, R  S  Page  ;  Alonzo  Green,  East  Swanton. 

Orleans   i'ontity, 

^/Jaw?/.— William  Havden. 
!      ifarto.n.— Merrict:  Mansfield,  Strong  &  Jewett,  A  S  Edwards,  Har- 
1  ris  Smith. 

!      Brownington. — F  D  Merrill. 

!      Charleston.— Vi!  B  &  Z  C  Cole,  Daniel  Webster,  West  Charleston. 
i      Coventry. — D  P  Walworth,  Elijah  Cleveland. 

Oro/fsftjtr?/.— William  E  Paddock,  Joshua  Osgood,  William  New- 
!  man,  Amasa  Scott. 

i  Derby. — Harry  Hinman,  Jacob  Bingham,  Jesse  Wiliey  ;  Cobb,  Kol- 
I  lins  4-  Co.,  Fester,  Holmes  &  Co.,  Derby  Line  ;  Henry  O  Pike,  West 
Derby. 

Glover. — Siniunds,  Oonant  Ik.  Co.,  W  B  Palmer. 

Oreensbero'' . — L  F  Waterman. 

Irasbnrgh. — George  Worthington  jr.  &  Co.,  H  Hastings. 

LovjelL—W  S  Flint. 

Trvy.—F  H  Corey.  Jacob  Bates.  Mark  Curtis  ;  A  J  Rowell,  North  T. 

H'estfield. — Arad  Hitchcock. 


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71 


BjainoHie  Contifi/. 

Cnwbridrre.— Martin  Wires,  G  W  Turner,  E  Meecli  &  Co.,  David 
Wiulsworth  ;  WiHaii!  Grisvvold,  Nathan  Smilie,  JeiFCrsonville. 

Eden. — J  M  flotch.'iiss 

HydF.park  — Natliuniel  P  Keeler,  Luciu'!  H  Noyes. 

Jnhiison  — Mo.^es  Morse,  Merriam  &  Lyiule,  Harrison  M  Vilas. 

Morristown. —  v  p  Noycs,  Waterman  ^  Uady. 

Stuw.—M  H  Cadv,  Albert  Camp,  H  S  Camp,  Randolph  Washburn  ; 
GRCamp,  iMill  VilU£;e. 

JValercillc- — Jolin  He-rren,  James  M  Hotchkiss,  Dexter  W  Brown. 

IVolcott. — S  M  Ponnock,  P  S  Benjamin. 

mssex  Comity. 
Cartaan. — IMorrill  Sr  Fletcher,  Charles  Bailey. 
Concord.— S  G  Darling,  Goodall  &  Hill,  Albert  Morrison. 
Gaildhall.—Qpors-  H  Hubliard. 
Laiioiburgh. — Nathaniel  W  French,  Charles  Howe. 

twi'and  Isle  Voitnfy. 
Albur^h. — S  J  Davis,  Benjamin  Gordon,  K-  M  Gates  :  William  L 
Sowles, West  Alhurirh. 

Grand  fv/c— AhefBrown,  D  E  Griswold. 
Ule  La  Mdt.—i  W  Holcomb  &  Co  ,  J  H  Eddy  &  Co. 
JViirLh  Hero. — Jolm  W  Brown,  Ahjier  Keeler. 
South  ffmi.— William  H  Keeler,  Z  G  Clark. 


MauM.factui'crs  in  "Vermont. 

ISenititigfoii  f'oiiuty. 

.Arlington. — A  Dodge  and  Co.,  Woolen  ;  Norman  H  Batchelder, 
Chairs  ;  A  D  Poland,  Spools,  BoliKins  and  Wooden  Ware  ;  Gabn  Can- 
li.-ld,  WiHiiim  IMe'Xuley,  A.idrew  Mnttison,  Samuel  Fol-ome,  Julius 
Pehee,  Marble  ;  Brown  and  Eaton,  Marble,  West  Arlinplon. 

Bc'inhisrton. — Richardson  and  Jones,  J  Volontine, Barber,  Wool- 
en ;  Doty  and  Robin'ion,  Truman  Esty,  Samuel  C  Raymond,  Davis 
and  Rider,  E  11  Swift,  Hall  and  Park,  S  Dewey,  Cotton  ;  B  Squires, 
N  Squires,  D  Conklin,  E  Adams  and  Co.,  Ijeather;  D  Conklin,  E  Ad- 
ams, \  Squires,  J  A  French,  J  Boardman,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Hins- 
dale aivl  Brock,  L  Grover,  Brown  and  Gaige,  S  Chandler,  Iron  ;  Ben- 
ton, Fuller  and  Co.,  Gookin  and  Co..  Paper;  R  Colvin,  Linseed  Oil; 
E  M  Welling,  Starch  ;  Norton  and  Fenton,  Stone  Ware  ;  P  Boynton 
and  Sons,  Machinists. 

Dorset.. —  H  D  liichardson,  Woolen;  William  Williums,  Leather; 
Milton  Collins,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  James  Curtis,  James  Petty,  Iron, 
North  Dorset;  Alonzo  Selden,  Machinist;  MM  Manly,  Cast  Iron 
Wrenches  and  Mortice  Door  Latches  ;  Dan  Kent,  Homer  Williams, 
G  B  Hawl-y,  T  D  Manly,  Wm  J  Soper,  Harvey  Benedict,  Silas  Smith, 
Miirlin  Manly,  G  M  Manly,  F'ostet  llujgins,  Edmund  Manly,  Robert 
Bloomer,  Anson  Bio  )mer,  Boyinjlon  Viall,  John  Sanford,  Norman 
March.  Samuel  Stanird,  Runl  Mehujin,  Jesse  Kenior,  Harvey  Haw- 
ley,  Hiram  Hawley,  S  F  Hawley,  Marble. 

'Manchester. — M  and  H  Purdy  ;  Baker,  Harris  &  Co.,  Factory  Point, 
Woolen  ;  John  Van  Note,  Manchester,  M  Clark  and  Son,  Factoiy 
Point,  Leather  ;  L  C  Orvis,  L  Way  and  Sons,  Gilman  Wilson,  Peter 
Wyman,  Alfred  Bri^'^'s,  E  Collins,  E  M  Curtis,  Thomas  Fortune,  B 
Munson,  J  F  Farnsworth,  Burrill  and  Aiidjews,  W  and  W  Cham 
berlin,  Marlde. 

Peru. — Frederick  Holton,  Leather. 


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7i8  MANUFACTURKRS. 

Poional. — Ethan  Brown,  Woolen  ;  Joseph  C  Ptilhnan,  Leather;  L 
and  A  Lincoln,  V^'ait  and  Morgan,  William  Brown,  Carriages. 

Sandrrate. — Rand;ill  and  Weller,  Woolen. 

SraTdburirh.—E  H  Swift  and  Co.,  Leather. 

Shafubury. — Reuben  Maltison,  Woolen  ;  E  Adams,  Leather,  East 
Bennington  P.  O.;  Orr  and  Austin,  Paper,  North  Bennington  P   O. 

Savde/rland.—Wemy  Galn.sha.  Woolen  ;  iVeedham  Knights,  Leath- 
er; Ira  McLaughlin,  .Machinist;  Giles  G  Houghton,  Shoe  Pegs. 

JHhena Abial  Whitney,  Leather. 

Bratlhburn'.—P  T  Clark,  Woolen  ;  Goodhue,  Chapin  &.  Co.,Lfiath- 
I  er  ;  Willard  Frost,  I'errin  Simonds,  Charles  C  Frost,  Boots  and*- hoes; 
I  Salisbury  and  I  "o.,  lion;  Thomas  and  Cutting,  Paper;  Harris  and 
j  Newman,  J  Gore,  Machinists. 

I      Grnfioii. — Peter  W  Dean  and  Co.,  John  Woolley  and  Pon,  Wool- 
!  en  ;  Emery  .Amsden,  Leather  ;  Pratt  Lincoln,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

OuUfiiril. — Daniel  Gregory,  Linseed  Oil  ;  Taggart  and  Himt,  Boots, 
Shoes  and  Leather.  Guilford  Centre  ;  H  S  Cutting,  Paper,  Gieen  River. 

Halifax. — Jonas  Scott ;  N  Clark.  Leather,  West  Halifax. 

Jamaica. — Newell  and  Eaton,  H  H  and  H  L  Felton,  Leather. 

MarlboroK — Dan  Mather,  Leather;  Zehina  Wallace,  Dan  Mather, 
Solomon  Stanrlift  jr..  Boots  and  Shoes. 

A'eirfanc. — Svlvanus  Sherwin,  Fayetteville,  O  L  Lincoln,  Williams- 
ville.  Leather  ;  <'alvin  Ward,  Boots  and  Skoes  ;  William  H  Williams, 
Linseed  Oil,  VVillisimsville. 

Putiiry. — .lames  Keyes  and  Co.,  VVoolen;  John  Gray,  Leather;  G 
and  J  Robertson,  A  B  and  W  Robertson,  Paper;  Jonathan  Cutler,  Ma- 
chinist ;  John  M  Drown,      arble  and  Grave  Stones. 

Rockingham. — Koyal  Earle,  John  H  Campbell,  Canibridgeport.  Am- 
mi  Smith,  Sa.xton's  River,  Woolen  ;  Samuel  L  Billings,  .M  DivoU, 
Rockingham,  C  and  A  R  Chase,  Bellows  Falls,  Leather  ;  L  P  Edson, 
Rufus  Guild,  Bellows  Falls,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Bill  Blake,  Saxton's 
River,  Iron;  Green  and  Fleming,  William  B  lilake  and  ("o.,  Bellows 
Falls,  Paper;  Benjamin  Smith  jr..  Bellows  Falls,  Soapstone ;  Daniel 
Verder,  Saddles  and  Harnesses;  L  L  Anradon,  Wm  Dowell,  Watch- 
es and  Jewelry  ;  S  R  B  Wales,  Tin  Ware  ;  Franklin  Henry,  Book 
Binder  ;  William  Conant,  Cabinet  Maker  ;  Bellows  Falls. 

Somerset. — Scott  and  Harris,  Leather,  VVilmington  P.  O. 

Westminster. —  Holton  and  Stoddard,  Grave  Stones  ;  Z  Cole,  Plater. 

Whitnghnm. — Parley  Stair  jr.,  Jacksonville,  Leather  ;  Hczekiah 
Murdock,  William  Stone,  Solomon  Di\,  Osmyn  Preston,  Josiah  Kcnt- 
fii'ld.  John  Pirsons,  John  F  Parsons,  Baxter  H  Newell,  Luna  Bishop, 
Benjamin  Di.x,  Lime. 

iVifmi/tiffoii.— Haynes  andHarJis,  S  F  Harris,  Leather  ;  F  S  Forbes, 
Starch;  Amory  Houshton,  Chairs;  E  S  lUJdIe  and  Co.,  Wadding; 
A  W  Wilcox,  Sheet  Iron  and  Tin  Ware. 

lf*»H</«or  Coif  lit  If' 

Barnard. — Amos  Jaques,  !3  C  Jaques,  Leather  ;  James  M  Clement, 
Boot-i  &  Shoes;  J  Cummings,  W  Wight,  Starch,  L  S  Winslow,  Marble. 

Bethel. — E;ist  Bethel  Manufac.  Co.,  William  Skinner,  Royalton, 
agent,  Flannel,  East  Bethel ;  P  S  Marsh,  Freestone. 

Bridireioaicr.  —  I\lartin  Beard,  Woolen  ;  Flint  and  Taylor,  Leather. 

Cavendish. — Gilson,  Smith  and  Co.,  Proctorsville,  Cassimere  ;  Ful- 
lerton's  Woolen  Co.;  Josiah  Gilson,  Proctorsville,  Samuel  L  Adams, 
LiMther;  Black  River  Marble  and  Soapstone  Manufac.  Co.,  Proctors- 
ville ;  Smith  and  Bigelow,  Starch. 


MA%UFACTUREK3.  73 

Chester. — Sawyer,  Woolson  and  Co.,  Woolen;  P  P  Spaulding,  H 
and  H  Onion,  Ahruni  Fariington,  Leather;  Sullivan  Fay,  B  A  Cook, 
BooU  and  Slices. 

Hartfi.rd  — Foster  Sturtevant,  Hartford,  Chase,  Smith  and  Co., 
Quecliee  Village,  Woolen;  Luther  Pease,  Ira  Wood,  Hartford,  Low 
and  Co.,  West  Hartford,  Leather, 

Ilartlaud. — C  F  and  T  F  Slurtevant,  W  H  Lemmex,  Woolen  ;  C  W 
Warren,  Leather  ;  Levi  Govo,  Boots  and  .^lioes. 

Liidluw. — Parker  and  Billings,  Ludlow  Woolen  Mill ;  James  B  Horr, 
Leather. 

JforiBich. — L  and  E  Morris,  Leather ;  E  N  Clark,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Plymouth. — Tyson  Furn.ice,  Iron. 

Fumfret.—OheA  Whipple,  Pomfiet,  David  Chandler,  South  Pomfret, 
Leather. 

Keadiug. — Page,  Rohinson  and  Co.,  Felchville,  Woolen  ;  Marvin 
Robinson,  Will  P  Shedd,  South  Reading,  Leather;  Lewis  Robinson, 
South  Reading,  Maps. 

Rochester. — N  Gurnsey,  Leather.  .  ;.: 

Royalton. —  Samuel  Gleason,  Tin  Ware. 

ShoroH. — Joseph  L  Fay,  Woolen  ;  Joseph  Keith,  Leather  ;  Marri- 
ott G  Howe,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  h'ussell  and  Carr,  Sash  and  Blinds. 

Spriiiirfield — V\  liitmore  and  Williams,  Village  Falls  Manofac.  Co.; 
Nathaniel  Fullerton,  South  Springfield,  Cotton  ;  A  and  W  T  Brown, 
Joshua  Davis,  Springfield,  Cheney  and  Boynton,  North  Springfield, 
Leather;  Seiden  Cook,  A  and  VV  T  Brown,  Holmes  and  Sherman, 
Sjningfield,  Cheney  and  Boynton,  North  .'Springfield,  Boots  and  Shoes  ; 
A  N  John.^^on  and  Co.,  Fion  ;  Springfield  Paper  Co.;  Hiram  Spaftbrd, 
Linseed  Oil  ;  F  A  and  G  W  Porter  and  <!"o..  Machine  Cards  ;  Adams, 
Cutler  and  Co.,  Sand  Paper  ;  John  Holmes,  Block  Tin  Pumps  and 
."Vqueduct  Pipe  ;  Davidson  and  Parks,  Shearing  aiu  Brushing  iMachines; 
Ji;!in  Holmes,  Davidson  and  Parks,  Machinists;  Ira  Davis- and  Co., 
Shoe  Pegs;  D  M  Smith  and  Co  ,  Spinal  and  Abdominal  Suppoifers. 

Stnclcbridge. — Asa  Partridge,  Leather  ;  Norman  Durkee,  Staich. 

Wrathcr.^eld. — Luke  Perkins,  Perkinsville.  Hollis  Howard, Leather. 

IVeston. — Wilder  and  Johnson,  Leather ;  Smith  anil  Bryant,  Starch. 

IViiidsur. — M  B  and  J  S  Perkins,  Abel  Nutting  jr.,  Brownsville, 
Woolen;  John  McCullough,  Alpheus  Pierce,  Brownsville,  Leather  ; 
.1  and  R  Mansfield,  Lyman  Marcy,  Clark  and  Marten,  Boots  and  Shoes; 
l!:;iper  and  Hammond,  Brownsville,  Iron  Founders  ;  Robbins,  Ken- 
ii  ill  and  Lawrence,  Machinists  and  Gun  Manufacturers. 

IVoodsto'k. — G  Perkins,  Souih  Woodstock,  A  W  Wairen,  Leather; 
Riuben  Daniels,  Carding  and  Shearing  Machines  and  Spinners  ;  AW 
v\  hitney,  Tinman's  'J'ools  ;  I  B  Hartwell,  Door  and  Gate  Springs  and 
ftalances  ;  D  Taft  and  Sons,  Taftsville,  Founders  and  Manufacturers 
1)1'  Scythes,  Axes,  and  Edged  Tools  ;  David  Ralph,  Marble. 

JRirtlaiid  Cotiuly. 

Benson George  Watson,  Leather ;  James  Reed,  Boots  and  Shoes, 

Brandon, — Kingsley  and  Parmenter,  Woolen;  HJ  and  H  Bonds, 
Leather  ;  M  O  Mott,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Conant,  Trask  and  Co.,  R 
Blake  and  Co.,  Pig  and  C;.st  Iron  ;  Justus  Hyatt,  S  LGoodale,  Marble. 

Caatletnn. — J  R  Kilboiirn,  John  V\  yatt,  Woolen  ;  N  Mead,  Leather; 
Dennis  Monihan,  Alvin  Loveland,  Boots  and  .'^hoes  ;  S  H  Jjangdon, 
Cast  Iron  ;  Ebeiiezer  Langdon,  Linseed  Oil ;  Sherman  and  Jackman, 
Hyde,  Fuller  and  Hyde,  Marble. 

Chittenden  — T  J  and  C  Leonard  jr.,  Bar  Iron. 

Clarendon. — Henry  G  Tnylor,  Daniel  Tubbs,  Leather;  C  B  How- 
land,  Clarendon  Springs,  Axes. 


74:  MimUFACTUKERS. 

Danhij. — Barrelt  and  Bancroft,  Dauby,  Job  Scott,  Scottsvillc,  Leath- 
er ;  B.iriPtt  and  Bancroft,  Boots  and  Slioej  ;  Henry  Hannum  ;uid  Son. 
Axes  ;  Sariel  Bartlett,  Scvthes  and  Axes  ;  A  R  Vail  and  Co.,  \Vm  W 
Kelley  and  Co.,  J  T  Griffith  and  Co.,  J  M  Fish,  Edmund  Bourne,  Aa- 
ron Rogers,  Hiram  H  Kelley,  Daniel  Green,  t^etli  Grifiilli,  Hartwell 
Kendall,  Timothy  Keliey,  David  Lapham,  Marble  ;  Joseph  Bartlett, 
Machini.'st  ;  H  Marrett,  Wagons. 

Fairhavn. — H  and  H  i  oward,  Leather  ;  Davey  and  Cu^hman,  Iron; 
i  Alonzo  Saflbrd.  Paper  ;  Kittridse,  Allen  and  Adams,  Marble. 

Mendun  — John  Osborne,  Leather. 

JMidtlletoir-Ti. —  Menry  Giay,  Woolen. 

JVn.  Hinhj. — Stone  and  Derby,  Mechanicsville,  Leather  : Smith. 

Starch. 

OrtccU. — Wm  dure,  Woolen;  Roswell  Bottom  jr.,  Leather ;  J 
Stednian,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Pamltt. —  A  and  C  Lumhard,  J  Stevens,  Flower  Brook  IManufitcCo., 
A  S  Jones,  Woolen  ;  Seth  B  Weeks,  Leather  j  C  S  Bardwell,  Axes  ; 
U  Hollister,  Linseed  Oil;  J  iMarks,  Starch. 

Pitlffiird.—^Uu^ei  Penfield,  Woolen  ;  S  A  Brown,  Warner  and 
AVood,  Leather  ;  C  and  tl  L  Grander.,  Cast  lion  Plate  and  Pig. 

Povl.tnni  — John  7'indrey,  East  Poultney,  *Voolen  ;  S  Scott,  S  Whit- 
ney, East  P  ,  Wm  Austin,  West  P.,  Leather,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Hick- 
ock  and  .Meats.  East  P.,  H  J  Jvu;rgles,  West  P.,  Cast  lion  ;  D  and  R 
E  Allen,  East  P  ,  James  Richardson,  W'est  P..  Cabinet  Makers  ;  Wm 
Wheeler,  West  P.,  Curry  Combs. 

Rutland — George  Graves,  Hawkins  Hart,  Leather;  Alanson  Dyer, 
Burt  and  Mason,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  J  Porter,  T  J  and  E  L  Ormsbee, 
Marble. 

Sudbury. — Wm  P  Abbott  jr.,  Richard  S  Wheeler,  Hiram  Cool, 
Boots  and' Shoes  ;  Simeon  Bodfish,  Edje  Tools,  Levi  Rhodes,  John 
Hull,  Zera  Roberts,  John  Hnrton, ^,  Hills  and  Co.,  Marble. 

Tininoath. — .\athan  Weller,  Marble.- 

WaUinofiird. — A  and  A  Bruce,  Woolen  ;  Pierce  and  Bradlord,  G  H 
Post,  Leatlu  r ;  Lapham,  Vail  and  Co.,  Bar  Iron  ;  Lvman  Batcheldor, 
Edge  Tools  and  Fitch  Forks. 

Wells. — Lewis  and  Lamb,  Woolen, 

West  Haven. — Coleman  and  Eastwood,  Erastus  Coleman,  Woolen. 

tliiflison  Cottnttj. 

Addison. — Henry  Brevoort,  Leather. 

Bridpoi-t. — J  B  iluntley.  Leather,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

B)-i.vf«/.— Israel  Eddy,  W'ooleti  ;  Horace  Farr,  Leather  ;  L  Downing, 
PS  Warner, Boots  and'Shor s  ;  .Munson  and  Co.,  W  H  Holly,  Bar  Iron. 

C"rnK!rt(/.— Asa  Bond,  Leather;  S  S  Hallidny,  Cast' Steel  Hav 
Forks  ;  William  Peck,  Hoes  ;  T  Eells,  Hydraulic  Cement. 

Ferrisburgh.—T  D  Lyman,  Woolen  ;  Nathaniel  .Martin,  A  B  Webb, 
Leather. 

Loico/n.— Manly  and  Wilds,  Leather  ;  W  Cluipman,  O  W  Eurn- 
ham.  Iron. 

MuUliebury. — Ira  Stewart,  Davenport  and  Turner,  'Woolen  ;  Peck 
and  Flu«-er,'Cotton  :  David  "ichols,  Middlebury.  flornce  L  E'los,  Is- 
rael T  Enos,  East  Middlebury,  Leather;  Asa  Chapman,  East  Mid- 
dlebury, Forge  ;  Solomon  Parker  and  Co.,  Paper  ;  Timothy  O'Flana- 
gan.  Linseed  Oil;  Daniel  Judd,  Theodatus  Phelps,  Gibbs  and  Chit- 
tenden, Marble. 

Jl/o7i4(u7(.— Stoddard  Hollis  and  Son,  J  Tuttle,  Leather;  G  P  Hol- 
lis.  Boots  and  Shoes. 

JVejf  //acen.— Edward  Phair,  New  Haven  Mills,  Woolen;  Hoytand 


MANUFACTURERS.  75  I 

Plierman,  l^cw  Haven,  Henry  S  Walker,  New  Haven  Mills,  Leather; 
Hoyt  and  Sherman,  New  Haven,  Henry  S  Walker,  George  W  Urown,  | 
New  Haven  Mills,  Boots  and  Shoes;  Brooks  and  I5rothers,  New  Ha-  ] 
ven,  Axes. 

Salisbnnj.—U  W  Walker,  E  B  Howard,  Woolen. 

Shorcliiun. — J  W  Treadway  and  Co.,  Woolen  ;  Thomas  Atwood,  O 
Sanford.  B  Larrabee,  Leather. 

Siarkshoro'. — Nathan  Sanborn,  Leather. 

Vergennes. — E  .1  and  E  Jewett,  Woolen  ;  Jacol)  Smith,  Charles  D 
Keelor,  Leather;  Daniel  RoUin,  Charles  D  Keeler,  Boots  and  Shoes; 
W  Gray  and  Co.,  Bar  Iron,  George  Throop  jr.,  agent. 

Wniibridrrc. — O  Biittell,  Woolen;  Francis  Ayres,  Li-ather,  Boots 
and  Shoes  ;  Bailey  and  Harrington,  Coaches  and  Wagons. 

Orange  County. 

Bradford. — Flanders  and  Dickey,  Woolen  ;  Geo  W  Hardy,  Leath 
er,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  H  Strickland  and  Co.,  Iron  Founders  ;  Asa  Low, 
Paper;  J  B  Woodward,  Machinist;  O  RFylerand  Co.,  Scythe  Stone. 

Brninfrff.— Tracy  and  Maynird,  Leather;  P  Moultun,  L  S  Wel- 
lington, Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Peter  Bass,  West  Brainiree,ScytIie  Stones  ; 
J  W  Staples,  Chairs  ;  Abel  Lyman,  Cabinet ;  Nelson  Curtis,  William 
Blanchard,  L  H  Scott,  Carriages  ;  L  H  and  AI  Spear,  Plaster  Busts. 

BrookHcld. — Rufus  Adams  and  Son,  .lohn  Van  Oman  and  Co.,  Hay 
Forks ;  V  Baker  and  Co.,  Scythe  Snaths. 

Chelsea. — Benjamin  Grout,  Woolen. 

Corinth. — Theodore  Cooke,  S  H  Merrill,  Leather. 

Fnirlee. — Silas  Reed,  Lead  Pipe  and  Pumps. 

JVeiobnnj — F  and  H  Keyes  Newbujy,  Timothy  Shedd,  Wells  Riv- 
er, Leather;  Ira  White,  Wells  River,  Paper. 

Orimtrc. — L  Clark  and  Co.,  Starch  ;  M  V  Cross,  Leather. 

Randolph.— \\\o\yan  and  Co.,  West  R.,  Albro  Waldo,  East  R., 
Leather  ;  F  and  J  Williams,  Randolph,  Enoch  Palmer,  East  R.,  Cast 
Iron;  Charles  Waldo,  East  R.,  Linseed  Oil ;  James  A  Curtis,  East 
R.,  Starch. 

Strafford. — WmBHazleton,  South  Strafford,  Leather;  N  Morrill 
and  Son,  Scythes  ;  Vt,  Copperas  Co.,  John  Reynolds  jr.,  agent,  South 
Strafford. 

Tlutford. — Roger  Ranstead,  Leather  ;  H  S  Porter,  Scythes  and  Ax- 
es ;  Lyman  Hinckley,  Post  Mills,  Linseed  Oil. 

Topsham. — O  H  Watson,  West  Topsham,  Bagley  C  Currier,  James 
Loudon,  Leather. 

Tunbridge. — Benjamin  Hall,  Woolen  and  Starch  ;  William  Putnam, 
B  Hall,  Leather. 

ff'illiamstiwn. — J  and  L  Pcttingill,  Starch. 

fhilleinfeii  Coiinly. 

Burlington. — John  Peck,  Harry  Bradley,  Sidney  Barlow,  Woolen  ; 
Joseph  D  Allen,  Cotton  ;  Johonotls  and  Blanchard,  Edward  C  Loom- 
is,  Leather;  E  R  Crossman,  James  H  Edwards,  Iron;  James  J  Cut- 
ler, Paper  ;  R  H  Clapp,  Marble  ;  E  R  Crossman,  Machinist ;  Charles 
L  Nelson,  Daggett  and  Stuart,  Chairs  ;  John  Maxley,  Wicker  Work  ; 
Ebenezer  L  Farrar,  Stone  Ware  ;  one  Linseed  Oil,  one  Combs,  one 
Hope,  five  Tin  Ware  and  Sheet  Iron,  eight  Boot  and  Shoe,  one  Cigar, 
Blacking  and  Essence,  one  Wooden  Pail  and  Tub,  one  Glass,  one 
Organ  (Church  and  House,)  one  Piano,  one  Silk,  four  Cabinet  Ware, 
three  Hat  and  Cap,  five  Wagon  and  Sleigh,  two  Clock  Manufactories. 

Charlotte.— S  and  E  H  Wheeler,  Leather  and  Shoes  ;  L  and  W  R 
Pease,  A  L  Beach  and  Son,  Wooden  Hames. 


76 MA'^UFACTURERS. 

Colcliester. — Rolfeson  and  Rathbun,  Woolen. 

Esse.z^ — F  W  Joyner,  Leather  ;  J  I  (,'utler,  Paper, 

Hinciburirh. — B  and  H  Boyntou,  Murray  and  Patrick,  Woolen  ;  F  W 
Baldwin,  H  C  and  N  B  Flannigan,  Leather;  Rufus  Patrick,  Stoves, 
Pluiijhs,  Alacliinery,  etc. 

Jertcho. —  attliew  L  Barney,  Barney  and  Son,  Woolen  ;  David 
Fish,  Jericho,  Sihis  Ransom,  Jericho  Centre,  Leather;  Albeit  Barney, 
Oakes  and  Gloyd,  Starch. 

■\rUt.on.—Z  A  Pearl,  l,'olton  and  Ward,  Milton,  EL  Whitney,  West 
Milton,  Woolen  :  Orra  Holhrook,  Milton,  Hezokiah  Olin,  West  Mil- 
ton, Jjpather  ;   Burgess  and  Squires,  Paper. 

Richmond  — Barney  and  Brown,  Woolen  ;  A  B  Maynard,  Leather; 
Barney  and  Brown,  Barney,  Brown  and  Co.,  Starch. 

S/uibariir. — Samuel  Fletcher,  Woolen  ;  E  W  Spear,  A  H  Judson, 
Leather,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  L  S  White,  E  Root,  Shij)  Builders. 

t/"(/fr/i)r.—  H  C  and  S  H  Mead,  Leather;  Tower  and  Oakes,  Al- 
fred Bicknall,  Merrill  Fellows,  Starch. 

tVest/ord.—W  S  and  H  P  Wood,  Chauncey  Williams,  Leather. 


n*nshiiigtoii    Cotfitty. 

Barrr. — Dodge  and  U'ood,  Barre,  Johonnuits  and  Blanchard,  South 
Barre,  Lcathei  ;  Joshua  Twing,  Barre,  George  W  Collamer,  Land 
W  Tilden  and  Co.,  South  Barre,  CastLon;  Leonard  Keith,  Barre, 
Ira  Day,  South  Barre,  Starch. 

Birliii. — J  Bosworth  and  Sons,  Hoes;  Hsiywardand  Britton,  Starch. 

Ciilah. — J  and  A  Kent,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  N  Sherman  and  Co.,  Starch. 

JV/«r.-7(jfeW— Henry  W  Goodwin,  Leather;  Stephen  Pitkin,  Starch. 

Middlcgei.— David  Sheldon,  Leather;  Enos  Stiles,  Linseed  Oil. 

Miintpclier. — Bailies  and  Bancroft,  Montpelier,  Davis  and  Martin, 
iVorlh  -Montpelier,  Woolen  ;  Keith  and  Peck,  Ebenezer  Friz/.ell  jr., 
Leather  ;  \ehemiah  Harvey.  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Wainwright  and  Co., 
Cast  Iron  ;  II  Y  Barnes,  Hames  ;  Taplin  and  Howes,  'I'liresliiiig  Ma- 
chines ;  11  Ward,  Axes  ;  Wooster  Sprague,  Seieno  Wright,  Medad 
Wtiffht  jr.,  Machinists;  EP  Walton  and  Sons,  Paper;  E  French, 
Chairs  ;  Lyman  Briggs,  John  Wood,  James  Howland,  Cabinet  Makers. 

jVaretown. —  Haskins  and  Liscomb,  Starch. 

JViirthJield. — Charles  Paine,  agent,  Paiker  and  Gould, Hobarts, 

Woolen. 

PlainJieUl. — S  B  Gale,  Leather;  Ezra  Kidder,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  P 
B  Hall,  i^herman  and  Pitkin,  Starch. 

Warren. — Otis  Wilson,  Leather  ;  C  and  E  Sargent,  Scythes  and 
Axes  ;  Wm  Cardell,  Starch. 

fVatcrburij. — Thompson,  Seabury  and  Blanchard,  Woolen  ;  Wm  W 
Wells,  Will  H  Spicer,  Leather;  Lucius  Parmelee,  Boots  and  Shoes ; 
Erastus  Parker,  Leander  Hutchins,  Starch. 

faledoiiia  Cottttfy> 

Harriet. — Georffe  Greenl>anks,  Barnet,  .loliu  Confer,  West  Barnet, 
Rnnonick  and  Brackett,  Passumpsie,  Woolen  ;  John  Gleason,  Solo- 
mon .Stevens,  Barnet,  Eben  White  J  D  Shaw,  Passunipsic,  Ijcather  ; 
Peabody  and  Bruce,  Mclndoes'  Falls,  J  A  Johnson,  Fisher  and  Glea- 
son, Barnet,  C  Lawrence,  Miles  Shorey,  E  Mason,  Pas.sumpsic,  Boots 
and  Shoes  ;  James  Worden,  Rakes. 

CaioJ— Alden  Webster,  Woolen  ;  E  Foster  and  Co.,  George  W 
Cree,  leather  ;  Israel  (\itting  March. 

Daiwille.—CulAi  Harvey,  W  H  Harris,  Woolen  ;  John  Weeks,  C 
and  G  Douglass,  French  Morrill,  Leather;  Benjamin  Gilson,  Boots 
and  Shoes. 


MANUFACTURERS.  77 

Qroton. — Martin  Wild,  Axes. 

Hardwick  — C  S  Crofthy,  Hardwick,  A  R  Remmick,  South  Hard- 
wick,  Woolen  ,  SamM  Tuttlo,  I  B  Cuniniings  Jolin  Porter,  Leatlier. 

Lyndon.— Geoxae  H  Weeks,  Charles  Inyalls,  Leather;  Wni  liaii- 
croft,  Boots  and  Slioes  ;  G  L  and  B  Biindy,  Cast  Iron  ;  lob  Randall, 
Linseed  Oil ;  Kimball  and  Brickett,  Sturrh  ;  Asahel  Newton,  Whips; 
Joh  1  D  Miller,  Wagons. 

Ryetrate  — Moore  and  Gibson,  Nathaniel  BatcheUier,  Leather. 

St.  Joh'nbnry. — Isaac  Harrington,  East  St.  Jolinsbury,  Weeks  and 
Foster,  St.  Jolinsburv  Centre,  Leather;  J  C  and  J  H  Paddock  and 
Co  ,  Cast  Iron  ;  Harrington  and  Blynn,  East  St.  Johnsbury,  Linseed 
Oil  ;  E  and  T  Fairbanks  and  Co.,  Scales. 

Sutton. — David  Powers,  Leather  ;  Thomas  Gibbs,  Iron  Founder  ;  J 
and  S  Blake,  Starch. 

WaJcr/i/rd.— Josepli  Ide,  Waterford,  C  P  Goss,  Lower  Waterford, 
Leather  ;  Jolin  Stiles,  Linseed  Oil. 

WkceUick. —  Wheelock  ManufacturinijCD.,  Woolen  ;  Wand  S  Brad- 
ley, Leather  ;  Luther  Cree,  Chair  and  Cabinet;  David  Willey,  Car- 
riage Maker. 

JFmiilttin  Couttty.  ■ 

Baker.sjicld. — Chauncey  Child,  Leather. 

Berlahire  — E  Bahcock,  Anthony  Goddard,  W  R  Willis,  John  Peas- 
ley,  Leather  ;  Bovven  and  .-tone    Starch. 

Enu.^hurirh. — Austin  Fuller,  Enosburgh,  Samuel  Kendall,  Enos- 
burjjh  Falls,  D  Samson,  East  Berkshire  P.  O.,  Starch. 

Fairpix — Lymm  Dorwin,  Fairfax,  J  H  Richardson,  North  Fairfax, 
Leather;  James  Keith,  Cast  Iron  ;  Rugs  and  King,  i^tarch. 

Fairfield. — Ri;ad  and  Sherman,  Fairheld,  Elias  Barlow,  East  Fair- 
field, Leather  ;  J  and  J  D  Soule,  Starch. 

Fletcher. — Wm  Bell,  Leather;  Daniel  Bailey,  Starch. 

Franklin. — Jl  T  Dorwin,  Leather  ;  11  .S  'Penney,  Starch. 

Grvrnia. — Post  and  Leurnard,  V\'oolen ;  W  VV  Williams,  K  K 
Clark,  Leather;  J  C  and  E  Prentiss,  Linseed  Oil 

7/(o-/iira(e.— E  D  Hyde,  East  Highgate,  W  F  Stineham,  H  Wood- 
ward, Highgate,  Leather;  Rixford  and  Co.,  East  Highgate,  Scythes. 

Montgumciy. — Asa  Wheeler,  Starch. 

Richfoxd, — John  Carpenter,  Leather  ;  Seavs  and  Butler,  Wm  Golf, 
Starch.  . 

SAeWon— Marsh  and  Hull,  Woolen  ;  L  H  Hapgood,  Sheldon,  BF 
Goodsell,  S  H  Eldred,  East  Sheldon,  Leather;  Henry  Carlisle,  A 
Keith  and  Co.,  Wead  and  Olmsted,  Starch. 

St.  Jilbans. — Lyman  Brainard,  Stevens,  Irish  and  Co.,  Leather  ;  Ly- 
man Brainard,  Hildad  Paul,  boots  and  Shoes  ;  G  G  and  W  C  Smith, 
Cast  Iron  Foundry. 

S«ia««()7i.— James  Piatt,  Piatt  and  Story,  Woolen;  E  W  Babcock, 
Hiram  Gove,  Leather  ;  B  F  Arsino,  Boots  ijnd  Shoes  ;  R  L  and  H  VV 
Barney,  Bar  Iron  ;  H  B  Farrar,  George  Barney,  F  V  Goodrich,  J  A 
Van  Derzee,  L  N  Rice,  Marble. 


Orienits  County. 

Jllhany. — Jonathan  Fitz-  Leather. 

Bcrtirn. — S  S  Hemenway,  Leather;  Wm  Graves,  Watches. 

Browuingtoii. — John  M  Brigham,  Leather. 

Coventry. —fi  F  Herbert,  J  Bacon,  lieather  ;  E  Cleveland,  Starch. 

Crafl.ihuiy. — James  E  Burnhani,  Woolen  ;  John  B  Maxfield,  Wm 
Weeks,  Leather  ;  Seba  Slimson,  Linseed  Oil  ;  WE  Paddock,  Hollis 
F  Allen,  Starch. 


78 


MANUFACTURERS. ADDITIONM.  R£TUB?tS,   ETC. 


Derby. — Jacob  Cluise,  Woolen. 

Glover. — Cyrus  Bemis  and  L'o.,  Leather  ;  O  Frencli,  B  Smith.  Boots 
and  Shoes. 

Orfen.<boro\ — Cutter  and  Howard,  Wagons  and  Sleighs  ;  J  and  L 
D  Woodliury,  Grave  Stones. 

Ira.^burgh. — Simeon  Fletcher,  Woolen  ;  E  Howard,  Leather  ;  West. 
Pientiss  and  Co.,  Cast  Iron. 

Jiaj. — Orrin  Emerson,  Bar  Iron. 

Lowell. — Charles  Leland,  Starch. 

Troy. — Jonathan  Janes,  I^  M  Parkhurst,  Leather  ;  Boston  and  Troy 
Iron  Co.,  E  P  Batchelder,  Iron. 

IjantoiHe  Conuly. 

Camhridrfe. — Jolin  Warner,  Leather,  Hoots  and  Shoe<!  ;  William 
Lathrop,  Jelfersonville,  Iron  ;  W  Giiswold,  Jeffersonville,  Starch. 

Kden. — Daniel  Melvin,  Starch. 

Nydepark — L  H  Noyes,  Potash  ;  James  Godfrey,  Boi,)ts  and  Shoes. 

Johiiso?!.. — A  and  S  Dow,  Woolen  ;  Whiting  and  Elliiiwood,  Leath- 
er ;  John  Cheseniore,  Boots  and  Shoes  ;  Joseph  Waterman,  Starch  ; 
John  F  Bliikp,  Machinist. 

MaiKifield. — Joseph  Houston,  Boots  and  Shoes. 

JWorrL-.tiirn. — N  Perkins,  Morrisville,  Woolen  :  C  Burnett,  Morris- 
ville,  C  BCady,  Leather;  J  T  Howard,  Morrisville,  Boots  and  Shoes; 
R  Pricker,  Morrisville,  Starch  ;  H  Carter,  F  T  George, Morrisville,  Ma- 
chinists. 

St'iw. — Thomas  Downer,  Woolen  ;  Dutton  and  Eddv,  H  Cady, 
Leather  ;  Jesse  Town,  S  W  Marshall,  Dutton  and  Peck,  .1  J  Thomas, 
Bouts  and  Shoes  ;  Cady  and  Washburn,  Asahcl  Raymond,  Starch  ;  R 
H  Clapp,  .Marble.  | 

H'atcrvUle. — John  Herron,  Woolen  ;  Alpheus  Morse,  Leather  and 
Starch  ;  Shaw  and  Tucker,  Soapstone  ;  Dexter  W  Brown,  Potash.        ; 

If'ulcott. — Cram  and  Jones,  Woolen  ;  C  A  Stone,  Axes  and  Starch.  | 

Esse.v  Cotinty.  \ 

Blomvfield. — Thomas  Allen,  Soapstone. 

Canaan. — Fernando  C  Jacobs,  Leather  ;  Morrill  and  Fletcher,  Starch,  i 

Concord. — Hill,  May  and  Co.,  Linseed  Oil;  J  G  Darling,  Starch. 

Graii^  fnfc  Coiiiitif.  i 

Jilbnrii-h. — Job  Balieock  jr.,  Thomas  Reynolds,  Leather;  Robert] 
Stoness,  Boots  and  Shoes.  I 

Grand  Mr. — Simeon  S  Wriffht,  Leather. 
J^'orth  Hrrn. — Elihu  Parks,  I,eather. 
Soxith  Hero. Turner,  Leather. 


Additional  Retiims  of  TcJvii  Oflicers,  <&c. 

B&V./V/JVOru.V.— Town  clerk  AVilliam  Haswell  ;  constables  John  I  j 
Fay,  Dwight  Corkins  ;  overseer  of  llie  poor  John  W  Vail ;  town  a-  ' 
ffent  John  Hicks;  selectmen  John  Hicks,  Simeon  Morse,  John  W 
Vail  ;  trustees  Elijah  D  Hubbell,  'A'iHiam  J  Watson  ;  listers  Wm  S 
Souihworth,  Perez  Harwood  jr.,  r.lij  ih  D  Hubbell,  Isaac  Gale,  George 
Benton;  postmasters  Edward  Bice,  Bennington,  Henry  Robinson, 
East  Bennington,  Wm  E  Hawkcs,  North  Bennington  ;  clergymen  Cy- 
rus W  Hodges,  Justin  A  Smith,  hap., Knisrhts,  J  Beemiin,  metb., 

ALoomis, Barney, .\bbott,  con..  C  E  Howes,  univ.;  attor- 
neys Hiland  Hall.  Pierpoint  Isham,  Jo!m  S  Robijison.  David  Robinson, 
U  M  Robinson,   Henry  Kellogg.   O  C  Merrill,  S  H  Blackmer,   Wm  S 


ADDITIONAL    RETURNS.  70 

Southworth,  A  P  Lyman,  Eiiocii  Uavis,  Alexander  Huling,  William 
Aiason  ;  physicians  Noadiali  Swift,  Heman  Swift,  William  Bigelow, 
liorace  May,  Win  A  Dickerman, Feloh, — Ijilas  Wilcox,  bot. 

OOSHEM. — Town  clerk  Elii  dh an  Knajip  ;  constable  Wm  Carlisle 
jr.;  overseer  of  the  ponr  Reuben  Allen  ;  town  agent  Anthony  Baker  ; 
selectmen  Wm  A  Belknap,  J<mathan  Ulark,  Alanson  Washburn; 
trustees  Anthony  Baker,  Elnrnhan  Knapp,  Rufus  Tull  ;  listers  Ezra 
Washburn,  R.^u'ien  Allen,  Wm  Carlisle  jr.;  clergymen  L  Brown, 
metb.,   H  H  Huvlburt,  christ. 

L /JVC OLjV.— Town  clerk  Wm  W  Pope  ;  constables  John  C  Dow, 
William  Varney  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  Chase  Purinton  ;  town  agent 
William  Mitchell  ;  selectmen  John  Bush,  David  Tucker,  Daniel  H 
Sargent ;  trustee  William  Mitchell  :  listers  Davis  Tucker,  Jesse  B 
Farr,  Nathan  Green  ;  postmaster  Luther  M  Kent ;  clergymen  Benja- 
min T.ibor,  friend,  Ziba  Pope,  fr.  bap.,  Merritt  VV  Powers,  christ.; 
physicians  Luther  M  Kent,  Norman  I'owsley,  Benjamin  Tabor, — Eli 
Hodge,  bot 

LOWELL. — Town  clerk  William  Brown  ;  constable  John  Harding; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Benjamin  Spalding  ;  town  agent  Otis  Leiand  ; 
selectmen  Charles  Leiand,  i\  L  Haiding,  L  Sprague  ;  listers  H  L 
Pickett,  A  F  Harding,  J  D  Harding;  postmaster  Samuel  Warren; 
physician  Leander  Drew. 

M'r.  TjIBOR  — Town  clerk  Joseph  P  Burton  ;  constable  Benja- 
min B  Biitton  ;  overseeis  of  the  poor  (selectmen)  ;  town  agent  Gide- 
on S  Tabor  ;  selectmen  David  Bolster,  Ebenezer  Hutchinson,  Hiram 
(inifilh  ;  trustees  G  S  Tabor,  Joshua  Nichols,  Benjamin  Britton;  lis- 
ters G  S  Tabor,  David  Stimpson,  Heniy  Bolster;  clergyman  Benja- 
min ~  haw,  Wes.  nieth 

RUPERT.— Town  clerk  Nathan  Burton  ;  constables  Thomas  S  Be- 
bee,  Harmon  Untlerhill ;  overseers  of  the  pool  (selectmen);  town  agent 
Natl-.au  Burton  ;  selectmen  Lyman  Kiime,  Jolm  Moore,  Calvin  Moore; 
trustees  Nathan  Burton,  John  Phelps,  Isaac  Sheldon  ;  listers  Seth 
.-'ill  lilon,  John  Farrar,  Joel  il  Sheldon  ;  postmasters  Henry  Sheldon, 
Rupert,  Enoch  S  Sherman,  West  Rupert,  Kinne  Prescott,  East  Rupert; 

clergymen Watkins,  con.,  Geo  W  Freeman,  bap.; Levan, 

disciple  ;  attorney  Nathan  Burton  ;  physician  Henry  Sheldon. 

SjlJ\rDnylTE.—Town  clerk  Walter  Randall;  constable  Daniel 
U  eller  ;  overseer  of  the  poor  (select.men) ;  town  agent  Itoswell  Tut- 
tlt' ;  selectmen  Grandison  Sherman,  Roswell  Tuttle,  Horace  Hurd  ; 
triHtees  (,'harles  -"^ayer,  Theodore  Sanderson,  Desmond  Prindle  ;  lis- 
ters Oesmond  Prindle,  Reuben  Thomas  2d,  G  P  Nelson  ;  |)0stmaster 

Jos  Tuttle  ;  clergyman Hand,  meth.;  physician  Harmon  Tucker. 

THUV.— Town  clerk  Wm  C  Gilman  ;  constabl  s  James  Hamilton, 
Harvey  (vikins;  overseer  of  the  poor  Newland  Perkins;  town  agent 
John  tjamilton  ;  selectmen  Ralph  Chamberliii,  Erastus  Booth,  A  J 
Rowell  ;  trustee  Ezra  Johnson  ;  listers  Robert  Kay,  Frederick  Fuller, 
Mark  Curtis  ;  postmasters  F  H  Corey,  Troy,  L  M  Paihhurst,  North 
Troy,  J  N  Perley,  Furnace  ;  clergymen  M  Stone,  M.  Piper,  con.,  N  H 
FJowns,  bap.;  attorneys  S  Sumner,  Norman  Boardraan  ;  physicians 
L  t;  .Moore,  Henry  Corey,  H  Bard. 

IV.ILTHAM.—Tov/n  clerk  Peleg  Fisher;  constable  .lohn  P  Strong; 
overseer  of  the  poor  George  S  Chase  ;  town  agent  Elijah  Benton  ;  se- 
lectmen Elijaii  Benton,  George  Fisher,  Harry  Evarts  ;  trustees  Peleg 
Fisher,  Charles  Bacon,  Rollin  Evarts;  listers  Stephen  M  Buiroughs, 
John  P  Barten,  John  H  Sprague.  \ 

WRSTFIELD.—'Vovin  clerk  and  constable  George  W  Whitcher; 
overseer  of  the  poor  Hollis  Alwell ;  town  agent  David  F  Boynton  ; 
selectmen  Luther  Page,  Jarius  Stjbbins,  Chester  Coburn  ;   trustee 


so 


IDDITIONAL  RETURNS. — CIVIL  GO  VERilME  NT. 


Luther  Vage  ;    listers  Arad   Hitclirock,  Goorge   Houghton,  Ptehhins 
Morton  ,  postmaster   Henry  Richardson  ;  clergymen  James  D  Hills, 

con., Kay,  meth.;  (jhysician  A  VV  Annis. 

WOODFORD.— 'V ova  cleik  William  Park;  constable  Horace 
Knapp  ;  overseers  of  tlic  poor  (seli^ctmen)  ;  selectmen  Zurial  Cutler, 
\A  illiani  Wood,  Joseph  Knapp;  iisteis  Wm  E  Park,  Joseph  Knapp, 
Elijah  A  Cutler;  postmaster  Roswell  Day;  clergyman  Thaddeus 
Cutler,  ret",  meth 


Civil  Oovt-iiinient  of  Veriiioiit. 

His  EscFiLLENrv,  WILLIAM  ;5LAUE,  Middleburv,  Gcvcmor. 

JOHN  SPALDING,  Jlontpelier,  rmfsHrcr. 

SILAS   H.    MODGES,  Rutland,  .J«(Zrf»r. 

Jf)SEPH   BERPiV,  Newlniry,  JInditor  in  the  Treasicnj  Drpartment. 

JAMES  McM.  SHAFTEKj'Burlinjjton,  Secretary  of'Siate,. 

F-  RBAND  F.  Mehrili.,  MoMtpolier,  Drputy  Secretary  of  State. 

William  T.  Burnham,  iMontpeiier,  Se.ri;eaiit-tit-.^rms. 

Georoe  H.  Beam^k,  Rutland,  Secretary  <'/  Ctuil and  Mditary  jlffairs, 

GusTATUs  H.  LooMis,  iMontpelier,  Librarian. 

His  Hovor,  HORACE  EATOi\,  linosburgh,  Lieut.  Gov.  President. 
DeWitt  C.  Clarke,  Brandon,  Secrrtarii. 
Fredelick  Hillings,  Woodstock,  j3.>s/.-^£«t  Secretary. 
Members. 
■Blackman  E.  Brownell,  Pownal. 
AsiHEL  HvRD,  Arlington. 
John  Ca.mprell,  Westminster, 
Eeenezeh  Howe,  jr.,  Vernon, 
Relben  Winn,  Whilingham. 
James  Barrett,  Woodstock, 
I'homas  T.  Barrett,  Chester, 
PjEnjamin  BlLLI^Gs.  Ludlow, 
Justin  Morgan,  Stoekbridge. 
Frederick  Button.  Clarendon, 
Joseph  H.  Ch:ttenuen,  (Irwell, 
George  T.  Hodges,  Rutland. 
Davis  Rich,  Shorehum, 
Enoch  D.  Woodbridge,  Vergennes. 
Horace  Fikield,  Orange, 
Relten  Page,  (,'orinth, 
Levi  B.  Vilas,  Chelse.-). 
Marrt  Bradley,  Burlington, 
Damel  H.  Onion,  JMilton. 
RoDEhicK  Richardson,  Waitsfield, 
Oramel  H.  Smith,  Montpelier. 
Welcome  Behiis,  Lyndon, 
William  Sias,  Danville. 
Hiram  Bellows,  Faiifux, 
William  Glapp,  Berkshire, 
Alvah  Sarin,  Georgia. 
Enoch  B.  Simonds,  Glover. 
David  P.  NovES,  INlorristown. 
George  Marshall,  Brunswick. 
Li'wis  LvDD,  Grand  Isle. 

Rev.  John  GRinLEY,  Montpelii-r,  Chaplain. 

Henry  Isham,  Montpelier,  Diior-Kecper. 

Chauncey  M.  Ri'FLEE,  Montpelier,  .dsxistant  Di/or-Kecper. 

Charles  J.  Loomis.  Montpelier,  Messenaer. 


Eenniiigioit  Co 

V§Hndsor. 

M-ntlatttl. 

t/iddison. 
Orange. 

€'hilPeiiden, 
it'asliiiiiiloii, 
€'aledotiia, 
Franklin, 


Oi-iran*. 
l,a*noille, 

Enxc.r. 
Grand  W'le, 


1                 HEPRESENTATVES,  POPULATION 

OR.  LIST, 

IfOTES 

FOR  GOV.      81 

House  of  Representativ 

es. 

EBENEZER  N.  BRIGGS 

Brandon,  Speaker. 

Febrand  p.  Mehrill,  Mo 

itpelie 

•,  Clerk. 

J.  S.  D.  Taylor,  Slielhaxnc,\Sssiistant  Clerk 

Enoch  Davis,  Bennington 

,  Engrossing  Clerk. 

Towns.        Kepresentatives. 

Pop. 

1840. 

Gr.  List, 
1845. 

Slade 

Kel- 
logg 

Shaf- » 
tcr    ." 

ISenttiiigittM  county. 

j  Arimglvn,  Anson  Buck, 

1038 

$3885  58 

121 

47 

2 

Bennington,  Norman  Blacknier, 

34-29 

10131  92 

373 

311 

30    22 

Dorset, 

14Q6 

3730  90 

130 

128 

52 

Qlastenbnry ,  Ishmae!  K  Elwell 

53 

172  61 

13 

Landgrave,  William  W  Martin 

344 

514  76 

28 

14 

27 

Manchester,  Solomon  Bentley  jr 

1594 

4874  68 

149 

150 

38 

Peru,  George  Batchelder, 

578 

883  53 

43 

24 

25 

Puwnal,  David  Gardner, 

1613 

4717  70 

156 

172 

1 

Readsboro',  Joy  Bisliop  jr., 

767 

895  84 

39 

91 

Rupert,  Simeon  Rising, 

1086 

4312  89 

111 

26 

11 

SandgMe,  Aupustue  C  Bebee, 

776 

1796  79 

86 

62 

Searsburgh,  Alfred  Williams, 

120 

289  05 

20 

12 

1 

Sliaftsbury, 

1885 

5647  85 

105 

171 

40 

Stamford,  Tlioraas  Bratton, 

662 

1359  22 

45 

104 

Sunderland, 

438 

1211  87 

28 

61 

10 

Winhall, 

576 

1167  21 

63 

22 

7 

Woodford,  Anthony  Stetson, 

487 

802  05 

58 

54 

4 

Total, 

16872 

46394  45 

1555 

1462  248    22 

Windhatn  county. 

.Miens, 

378 

891  73 

33 

21 

27 

Brattleboro',  Gardner  C  Flail, 

2624 

10273  32 

268 

119 

33      1 

Brookli7ie, 

328 

881  57 

19 

33 

16 

Dover,  Fayette  Perry, 

729 

2255  61 

17 

68 

72 

Dummcrston, 

1263 

2937  97 

129 

82 

6 

Grafton,  Abisha  Stoddard, 

1323 

3261  12 

125 

73 

3 

Ouilford,  John  Lynde, 

1525 

4576  77 

138 

75 

13 

Halifax,  William  Plumb, 

1399 

3154  28 

145 

85 

1 

Jamaica, 

1586 

3054  85 

95 

80 

55 

Landonderrv,  Reuben  Harringtonl916 

2265  76 

109 

64 

45 

Marlboro^,  Wm  W  Winchester 

,1027 

2724  16 

94 

103 

3 

.A/yiofane,  Oliver  P  Morse, 

1403 

4826  50 

106 

128 

26 

Putney,  James  Keyes, 

1383 

4154  01 

146 

85 

7 

Rockingham,  Daniel  Kellogg, 

2330 

7234  25 

244 

220 

7      2 

Somerset,  Epliraim  Rice,-- 

262 

543  49 

1 

33 

13      1 

Stratton,  Amos  Parsons  jr.. 

341 

609  19 

28 

32 

11 

Toinnshend,  Henry  L  Ajken, 

1515 

4318  17 

129 

61 

46 

Vernnn,  Eli  Lee, 

705 

2686  64 

64 

70 

Wardsboro'', 

1102 

2991  11 

93 

75 

33 

Westminster,  Ira.  Goodhue, 

1556 

5849  54 

125 

106 

5 

Whitingham,  Hosea  F  Ballou, 

1391 

3039  16 

137 

143 

18 

Wihnington, 

1296 

4139  38 

70 

94 

95 

Windham,  Jason  D  Jones, 

757 

1765  34 

98 

31 

12 

Total, 

27442 

78433  92 

2413 

1881 

547      4 

Windsor  county. 

Andover,  Joseph  Dodge  jr.. 

877 

1966  25 

72 

15 

64 

Baltimore, 

155 

433  27 

91 

o 

Barnard,  Joseph  B  Danfoith, 

3774 

3781  17 

149 

199 

10 

Bethel, 

J886 

4344  99 

111 

98 

80 

1  Sa       REPRESENTATIVES,  POPULATION 

GR.  LIST,  VOTES 

FOR  GOV. 

T0W115.         Representatives. 

Fop. 

1840. 

Gr.  List, 

1845. 

Slade 

Kel- 
logg 

Shaf-  ^' 
ter.  r 

1  Bridgaaalcr, 

13b3 

iS33(l7  £9 

93 

89 

54 

!  Cavendish,  Joseph  Adams, 

1427 

5561  68 

198 

18 

39 

■  Chester,  Haskell  Weston, 

2305 

7351  02 

215 

183 

40      1 

j  Hartford,  Allen  Ilazen, 

2194 

5727  60 

1.S9 

82 

18 

1  Hariland,  Lewis  Merritt, 

2341 

6977  CG 

213 

137 

3 

Ludlcw,  Surry  lloss. 

1,363 

3495  35 

161 

32 

124 

Morwieh,  Sliubael Converse, 

2218 

5257  21 

114 

121 

39 

Plymouth,  Jured  Marsh, 

1417 

2895  73 

101 

23 

29      1 

Pomfret, 

1774 

4594  61 

127 

114 

5 

Heading-,  Rufus  Forbush, 

1363 

3880  30 

99 

49 

15' 

Rochester,  Thomas  B  Harvey, 

1396 

3333  84 

139 

22 

91       1 

Royaltnn,  John  L  Bowman, 

1917 

5296  32 

137 

45 

109 

Sharon,  Roderick  D  Lathrop, 

1371 

2836  82 

97 

118 

31 

Springfield,  Hiram  Hailow, 

2625 

9-207  49 

267 

84 

12 

1  Stoekbridgc, 

1418 

2790  86 

76 

60 

91 

Weatker-ijietd,  John  Spafford, 

2031 

6361.  12 

169 

52 

27 

fVcstim,  Jerry  Adams, 

1032 

2541  21 

109 

24 

33 

Windsor,  Thomas  F  Hammond 

,  2744 

7959  09 

299 

90 

90 

Woodstock,  Nathan  T  Churchi 

:,3315 

9335  25 

367 

127 

27      7 

'                         Total, 

40356 

109236  13 

3392 

1684  949     10 

1     Knttand  etonnty. 

Be7iso7i,  Philo  Wilcox, 

1403 

5121  12 

129 

60- 

6 

Brando?!.,  Ebenezei  IS'  Briggs, 

2194 

7226  82 

168 

94 

105       1 

Castlcton,  Samuel  Cheever, 

1769 

6382  48 

222 

109 

20 

ChiUeiiden,  Capen  Leonard  jr.. 

644 

848  44 

62 

38 

18 

Cla  rendon , 

1549 

5b08  79 

121 

81' 

18       1 

Danby,  Alliert  Bucklin, 

1379 

.5514  86 

98 

123 

11 

Fairhaven,  Jonathan  Capon, 

633 

1902  05 

80 

32 

5 

Hvbbardtov ,  Reuben  Balis, 

719 

2200  01 

76 

4^1 

5 

Ira,  James  L  Gilmore, 

431 

1453  57 

54 

21 

4 

Mcndnn,  Ethan  Tenjple, 

5-15 

1114  71 

49 

43 

7 

Middleloicn,  Horace  Claik, 

10.57 

2836  51 

86 

93 

16 

Ml.  Hollu,  John  Crowley, 

1356 

3743  05 

147 

50 

Ml  Tabor,  Azel  Kelley, 

226 

754  07 

8 

12 

13 

Orwell,  Channcey  H  Conkey, 

1504 

9221  02 

149 

25 

Pawlct,  Charles  F  Edgerton, 

1748 

6744  51 

166 

110 

9 

Pittsfield,  Lyman  Gibbs, 

615 

1000  36 

58 

19 

24 

PHtsford,  Tliomas  F  Bogue, 

1927 

6900  42 

141 

105 

19 

Poultney,  Adin  Kendrick, 

1878 

6513  65 

212 

13 

52      C 

Rutland,  William  Gilmore, 

2708 

11803  37 

310 

103 

36      1 

j  Sherburne,  Benjamin  Maxham, 

498 

973  69 

50 

35 

20 

Sh-ewsbui-y,  Elisha  Johnson, 

1218 

3973  74 

87  • 

112 

16 

Stidbvry,  Charles  W  Horton, 

796 

2115  09 

48 

72 

0 

1  Thinwtith,  Royal  Coleman, 

780 

3303  49 

127 

16 

11 

1  **  allinrrford,  Harvey  Button, 

1608 

6078  02 

167 

106 

44 

1  WclU,iohn  Barden; 

740 

2068  12 

90 

C5 

3 

1  Ji'est  Haven,  Horace  Adams, 
j                         Total, 

774 

2433  88 

79 
2974 

31 

1562  521      9 

30699 

107835  84 

j      »tddi»on  county. 

Avcry^s  Gore, 

78 

Addison,  Gideon  Seeger, 

1232 

5545  86 

76 

15 

21      1 

Bridpnit,  Joseph  Frost, 

1480 

5964  48 

109 

48 

1     43 

Bristol,  William  C  Warner, 

1233 

3432  90 

77 

50 

62 

Cornwall,  Abram  Foot, 

1164 

4137  98 

79 

10 

26    15 

REPRE3KNTATIVES,  POPULATION, 

GR.  LIST,  VOTES 

FOR  GOV. 

S3  if 

Towns.        Eepresentatives. 

Pop. 
1840. 

Gr.  List, 
1845. 

Slade 

Kel- 
logg 

Shaf-M 
ter.  r    1 

Fcrrisburgh,  D  D  Middlebrook 

,  1755 

$5994  29 

108 

7 

61 

Ooshen,  Reuben  Alien, 

621 

969  68 

66 

5 

24 

3 

OramnUe,  Joseph  Lamb, 

545 

1403  73 

Hancock,  Zorah  Barnes, 

465 

890  11 

41 

37 

6 

17 

Leicester,  Leonard  D  Jenney, 

603 

1807  67 

55 

21 

3 

22 

Lincoln,  William  W  Pope, 

770 

1358  51 

58 

49 

18 

Middlebury,  8amuel  Swift, 

3162 

8559  21 

225 

177 

51 

58 

Monkton,  John  A  Beers, 

1310 

32G4  74 

58 

55 

69 

11 

JVew  Haven,  Seth  Langdon, 

1503 

6046  66 

143 

24 

17 

4 

Panton,  Stephen  Holland, 

670 

2256  92 

g; 

5 

12 

Ripton,  Frederick  Smith, 

357 

748  58 

11 

7 

1 

Salisbury,  Samuel  S  Crook, 

942 

2573  44 

65 

55 

27 

Shoreham,  Bela  Howe, 

1674 

6571  93 

148 

37 

15 

Starksboro' ,  Isaiah  L  Strong, 

1263 

2163  46 

71 

36 

47 

17 

Vergennes,  Villee  Lawrence, 

1017 

3807  71 

95 

51 

15 

3 

Waltkam,  John  P  Strong, 

283 

1230  38 

17 

16 

3 

Weybridge, 

797 

2401  68 

52 

29 

37 

8 

Whiting,  Alviii  B  Needham, 

659 

1864  47 

43 

29 

21 

Total, 

23583 

72994  39 

1653 

762  470  283  |  i 

Orange  county. 

Bradford, 

1655 

4812  52 

140 

161 

41 

Braintrce,  Joseph  Riford, 

1232 

2836  21 

66 

98 

88 

Brookfield, 

1789 

4705  60 

104 

100 

123 

Chelsea,  Perloy  C  Jones, 

1959 

5393  00 

138 

227 

33 

Corinth,  Samuel  Darling, 

1970 

5073  52 

132 

186 

29 

2 

Fairlee,  Jerome  B  Bailey, 

644 

1898  95 

31 

75 

6 

JVewbury,  James  Buchanan, 

2578 

7117  91 

193 

228 

28 

Orange,  Artemas  Houghton, 

984 

1972  01 

102 

98 

12 

Randolph, 

2678 

9089  33 

176 

161 

164 

Strafford, 

1762 

4976  37 

132 

148 

28 

Thctford,  Joseph  Gillett, 

2065 

5323  23 

160 

204 

33 

Topsham,  Carlos  P  Bill, 

1745 

3677  01 

62 

154 

74 

Tunbridge,  John  Lougee, 

1811 

4561  51 

165 

119 

55 

Vershire, 

1198 

2990  70 

99 

107 

27 

fVashingtoTi,  Stephen  Burton, 

1359 

2725  85 

142 

121 

5 

fVest  Fairlee,  Stephen  Thomas 

824 

1539  89 

25 

73 

56 

IViUiamstown,  Wm  S  Becket, 
Total, 

1620 

4676  97 

111 

1978 

137    51 
2397  853 

1 
3 

27873 

73370  58 

Chittenden  county. 

Bolton,  John  Bedec, 

470 

727  77 

28 

75 

8 

Buel's  Gore, 

18 

Burlington,  Charles  Russell, 

4271 

15090  11 

417 

301 

17 

16 

Charlotte,  William  R  Pease, 

1620 

5107  88 

113 

13 

48 

Colchester,  Jacob  Rolfe, 

1739 

4168  11 

102 

134 

16 

Eesex,  Alanson  Bliss, 

1824 

3878  16 

96 

133 

41 

Hinesburgh,  Lyman  Dorwin, 

1682 

4467  41 

133 

39 

71 

Huntington,  George  Eddy, 

914 

2062  63 

157 

55 

49 

Jericho,  David  Fish, 

1685 

3941  81 

151 

89 

65 

Milton,  Benjamin  Fairchild, 

2134 

5291  08 

215 

131 

Richmond,  Nathan  Fay, 

1054 

2980  76 

2 

42 

3 

Shelburne,  William  Harmon, 

1098 

3883  10 

100 

51 

24 

1 

St.  George, 

121 

351  08 

21 

4 

UnderhiU,  Frederick  Fletcher, 

1441 

2096  69 

66 

169 

37 

Ifestford,  Reuben  Farnsworth, 

1352 

2700  99 

108 

31 

104 



ES,  POPULATION,  GR.  LIST,  VOTES  FOB  GOV. 


Pop.  Gr.  List,  cio^„  Kel-Shaf-a3 
184U.  J845.  *'^®  logg  ter.  r 
1554    $4207  94        98      103    84      1 


Total, 

22977 

G0955  52 

1807 

1366  571     18 

Washiugtott  cottitly 

. 

Baire,  WcfjIiLT  Tildtn, 

2126 

6319  78 

116 

221 

7 

Berlin,  Schuyler  Plirlps, 

1598 

4168  91 

155 

132 

31      1 

Calais,  Nelson  A  Chase, 

1709 

3550  58 

19 

178 

29 

Daxburij,  Chester  Muishall, 

820 

1463  52 

71 

36 

41 

Fayston,  Eli  Bruce, 

635 

857  64 

5 

67 

19 

Marshfidd,  Stephen  R  Holiister,1156 

2378  93 

98 

132 

15 

Middlesex,  William  X  Uolden 

1270 

2930  00 

115 

82 

19 

Moiitpelier,  Jeremiah  T  Marston,3725 

10790  79 

238 

382 

83      2 

Morei.own,  Daniel  Harris, 

1128 

2185  18 

47 

121 

20 

JVnrthJleld,  David  W  Hadley, 

2013 

4064  79 

101 

202 

40      3 

Plaivfield,  Nath'l  'I'ownshend, 

880 

1928  50 

33 

97 

28 

Roxbucii,  Thomas  R  Shaw, 

784 

1433  13 

40 

80 

40 

W^aUjleld, 

1048 

2437  33 

73 

76 

24 

Warren,  Moses  Ordwny, 

943 

1802  64 

111 

53 

39 

ft'uterbwnj,  VVilliaai  Carpentei 

,  1992 

4618  60 

104 

161 

65 

fVorcester, 

587 

940  21 

56 

45 

9 

Woodbury,  Abner  Town, 

1082 

1222  10 

21 

117 

38 

Total, 

23506 

53092  63 

1469 

2182  547      6 

t'aiedouia  county. 

Burnet,  Llcyd  KiiiiiMJ), 

2030 

4972  18 

165 

128 

6 

Burke,  Charles  C  xVewell, 

997 

214S  54 

127 

51 

2 

BiadUy  Vale, 

50 

Cabot, 

1440 

3208  18 

84 

134 

22 

Danville,  Moses  Wesson, 

2033 

6143  20 

148 

195 

18 

Goshen  Gore  by  Jiluelock, 

142 

Goshen  Gore  by  Pluiujield, 

44 

Grutov,  Jonathan  Welch, 

958 

1755  71 

72 

64 

18 

liardwick,  William  Ulair, 

135-i 

3626  05 

59 

104 

51 

Harris''  Gore, 

If, 

Kirby,  Benjamin  Xutter, 

520 

1097  28 

42 

60 

Lyndon,  Asaph  Wilmarlh, 

1753 

4849  18 

128 

149 

34 

M'ewark,  Eleazer  Davis, 

3fi0 

630  54 

54 

38 

1 

Pbucham,  t^imon  Ulanchard, 

1443 

4612  77 

124 

113 

3 

Kyegate,  Thomas  I\'e!son  jr., 

1223 

2928  52 

66 

93 

Sheffield, 

821 

1610  20 

33 

77 

15 

St.  Johnsbury,  Jos  P  Fairbanks 

,  1887 

5255  03 

263 

124 

12 

SaUon,  William  Hutchinson, 

1068 

1973  06 

55 

91 

41 

Walden,  Nathaniel  Perkins. 

913 

1877  74 

46 

90 

37 

Waterford,  Dennis  May, 

1388 

3306  61 

119 

85 

Wkcclock,  Nathaniel  Hart, 

881 

260  42 

25 

70 

29 

Total,  21891     50255  27     1630    1672  289      0 
FrauUlin  couniy. 

AveTy''s  Gore,  35 

Bakersfield,  1258 

Berkshire,  Arza  Andrus,  1818 
Knosburgh,  Charles  B  Maynard,  2022 

-Fair/aa;,  Reuben  Dov/ev,  1918 

Fairfield,  Bradley  Barlow,  2448 

Fletcher,  Lucas  llulnies,  1014 

Franklin,  Fetor  Chase,  1410 


2734  38 

69 

72 

59 

2941  81 

111 

110 

36 

3254  57 

151 

50 

79 

3340  18 

201 

144 

o 

3678  08 

119 

213 

30 

1967  12 

65 

79 

18 

2947  51 

107 

63 

53 

REPRESENTATIVES,  POPU 

-ATION 

OR.  LIST, 

VOTES 

FOR  GOV.      85  j 

Towns.         Representatives. 

Pop. 

1840. 

Gr.  List, 
1845. 

Slade 

Kel- 

Shaf-M 
tor.  ^ 

Ocorgia,  Isaac  P  Clark, 

2106 

$4133  73 

197 

57 

3 

Ifigka-ate,  Fhilo  F  Drury, 

2292 

3935  44 

188 

159 

28 

Montgomery,  John  L  Clapp, 

548 

1240  11 

49 

30 

43 

Richford, 

914 

1338  63 

52 

53 

19 

Sheldon,  Lloyd  Mason, 

1734 

3399  54 

135 

144 

11 

St.  MJjans,  Orlando  Stevens, 

2702 

8615  11 

198 

166 

46 

Swantou, 

Total, 

2312 

4177  34 

97 
1739 

104    45 
1444  472      0 

24531 

47703  55 

Orleans  countij. 

Mbany 

920 

1450  36 

41 

52 

78 

Barton,  Hairis  Smith, 

892 

2053  29 

92 

82 

14 

Brownington,  Vm  Joslyn, 

480 

862  55 

68 

26 

3 

Charleston,  Gardner  Gage, 

731 

1199  30 

86 

17 

25 

Coventry  Gore, 

10 

Ciiventry,  J  B  Whcelock, 

786 

1793  27 

113 

18 

7 

Craftsbury, 

1151 

2291  67 

61 

66 

45 

Derby,  William  Nelson, 

1881 

3481  70 

146 

97 

14 

Qlover, 

1119 

2173  87 

103 

99 

21 

Greenboro^, 

883 

1931  72 

62 

74 

45 

Holland,  Richard  P  Goodall, 

605 

635  31 

44 

32 

o 

Irasburgh,  George  Bryant, 

971 

2296  67 

95 

50 

29      2 

Jay, 

308 

433  75 

6 

18 

27 

Lowell,  Amos  Paine, 

431 

887  90 

24 

32 

21 

Morgan,  Zenas  Bartlett, 

422 

546  24 

48 

15 

3 

J^ewport,  Samuel  B  Rider  jr., 

591 

979  94 

58 

46 

3 

Salem, 

299 

358  11 

22 

15 

3 

Troy,  Robeit  Kav, 

856 

1950  03 

70 

68 

22 

Wcstfield,  Arad  Hitchcock, 

370 

763  23 

24 

53 

4 

Westmore,  Cailton  Cheney, 
Total, 

122 

184  54 

6 
1169 

15     14 

875  380      2 

13634 

26272  15 

Uatnoifie  county. 

Belvidere,  Allen  Chaftee, 

207 

348  09 

26 

3 

Cambridge, 

1790 

4535  35 

90 

118 

70 

Eden, 

703 

1159  94 

58 

60 

32 

Elmore,  Hcman  H  Elmore, 

476 

906  72 

13 

35 

32 

Ht/depark,  Nath'l  P  Keeler, 

1080 

2673  28 

34 

128 

36 

Johnson, 

1410 

2915  87 

87 

69 

83 

Mansfield.  Amander  Peterson, 

223 

341  59 

1 

27 

25 

Morristown,  V  W  Waterman, 

1502 

3539  10 

30 

137 

114 

Sterling, 

193 

362  78 

14 

12 

21 

Slow,  Samuel  Benson, 

1371 

3673  57 

31 

91 

192 

WatervVle,  William  Page, 

610 

954  38 

17 

40 

50 

Wolcott,  Phineas  S  Benjamin, 
Total, 

910 

1961  38 

46 
427 

51    32 

794  680      0 

10475 

23372  06 

tStsex  coiiuty. 

Bloomfield,  Selden  Burbank, 

179 

428  52 

10 

27 

^zcrill. 

11 

Brighton,  Isaac  W  Aldrich, 

1.30 

372  79 

13 

24 

Brunswick,  R  C  Belknap, 

157 

427  38 

1 

26 

1 

^anaun,  Harvey  Hinman, 

378 

735  21 

19 

49 

1 

Concord,  Harvey  G  Fry, 

1024 

2107  79 

111 

57 

East  Haven,  John  Walter  jr., 

79 

8 

Qranby,  Jonathan  Matthews  ji 

,,  105 

208  39 

12 

7 

8fi   BEFKESENTATITES,  POP.,  O.  LIST,  VOTES  FOR  GOV. — JUPTICi 


T,  r,  ,  ,■  Pop.     Gr.  List,    s:,    ,„    Kel-Shaf-g: 

lowns.        Kepresentatives.        -\a4n  1R45        fclade     ■  ^^    .        S 

Guildhall,  Oraniel  Crawford,  470  $959  53  ■  58  ii     11 

Lemington,  124  363  20  9  20 

Lunenburgk,  Stephen  Howe,  1130  1610  16  115  88      3 

Maidstone,  James  FoUansbee,  271  605  06  14  31 

Victorii,  Harlon  Keyes,  140  273  49  10  18 

Wenlock,  28 

Total,  4226       8091  52      380      391     16      0 

Grand  Iste  couuty. 

Jiibiirgh,  Solomon  J  Davis, 
Grand  Isle,  Samuel  Adams, 
Jsle  La  Molt,  Eliliu  Holcomb, 
MoTth  Hero,  John  Hazen, 
South  Hero,  Abner  B  Landoii, 

Total, 
Total  population,  1840, 
Real  Estate,  1845, 
Personal, 

List  for  State  Taxes, 

Total  votes  for  Governor, — William  Slade, 
Daniel  Kellogg, 
William  R  ; 
Scattering, 
Moses  Hawks,  Bennington,  Door  Keeper. 

Norman  Durant,  A  E  Field,  P  B  Parker,  Officers  of  the  House. 
VVm  H  Hartshorn,  Lunenburgh,  Mejssaigtr. 


Jnclicial  Departmeut. 

SUPREME     COURT. 

CHARLES  K.  WILLL\iMS,  Rutland,  Chief  Justice. 
STEPHEN  ROYCE,  Berkshire,         ) 
LSAAC  F.  REDFIELD,  Montpelier,  f   ,    .  justices 

MILO  L.  BENNETT,  Burlington,    ^ -assistant  justices. 
DANIEL  KELLOGG,  Rockingham,  ) 
Peter  T.  Washburn,  Woodstock,  Reporter  of  Decisions. 
Bennington  County. 

B  F  Morgan,      j  jjssistant  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 
Major  Hawley,  )  ^       ./  = 

Jasper  Viall,  Sheriff- 
Aaron  Denio  jr.  High  Bailiff.        ' 
A  P  Lyman,  State's  Mtorne.y. 

Hiram  Barton,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Bennington. 
Nathan  Burton,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  jMaiichester. 
David  Love,  \ 

James  Boardman,  >  Jail  Commissioners  fur  the  jail  at  Bennington. 
O  C  Merrill,  ) 

Major  Hawley,      j 

Darwin  Andrews,  >  Commissioners  for  the  jail  at  Manchester. 
Martin  Slocum,     ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE, 

./SBL/JVGrOJV.— E  M  Aylsworth,  Nathan  Canfield,  Orrin  Hard, 
Harmon  Canfield,  Lemuel  Hawley,  Sylvester  Deming 2d,  Charles  G 
Turner,  John  B  Lathrop,  Jona  Baker  jr.,  Curtis  Young,  Noah  Landon. 

BiCJVW/JVOrO.V— Elijah  Fillmore,  Samuel  H  Blackmer,  Wra  S 
Southworth,  Paul  M  Henry,  George  Benton,  John  V  D  Speigle,  O  C 


COUNTY  OFFICERS 


S7 


Merrill,  Aaron  Ketchum,  Hyman  Tuttle,  Nial  Rich,  Asa  Doty,  E  W 
Stratton,  Elisha  Root,  Ja's  P  Godfrey,  John  Cnshman,  Henry  P  Dew- 
ey, Green  Blackmer,  Jolin  Hicks,  Pierpoint  Isham,  Luther  Park,  John 
H  Rouae,  Anson  Wood,  Edward  S  Pratt,  Calvin  Gilson,  Reuben  Col- 
vin,  Luther  R  Graves,  Perez  Harwood  jr.,  Bronson  Harrison,  John  F 
Robinson,  Eli  Waste,  Wm  S  Burt,  Paul  Boynton,  Truman  Estes,  Si- 
reno  P  Peck,  Joseph  Keyes^  Charles  Hicks,  Simeon  Morse. 

DORSET'. — Robert  Bloomer,  Heman  Morse,  Josiah  Dayton,  Israel 
N  Sikes,  Milton  Collins,  Spafford  F  Holley,Geo  B  Holley,J  L  Sopor, 
Alvin  Gray,  Homer  A  Williams,  Wm  S  Dunton. 

GLJiStEJVBURY.—Asa  G  Hewes,  John  H  Mattison. 

L.^M'DOKOVK.—Amon  Benson,  James  Martin,  Jonathan  F  Mar- 
tin, Elijah  Woodard,  Gideon  Davis,  Calvin  P  Mead. 

MMJVCHESrER.— John  S  Pettibone,  James  Wheaton  jr.,  John  R 
Bnrritt,  S  A  Millett,  J'F  Farnsworth.  James  Hickox,  F  Wetherbee, 
B  H  Darby,  C  Green,  G  Wilson,  A  S  Boorn,  J  W  Harris,  H  J  Black- 
mer, Moses  Hiirrington,  Mundley  Smith,  Peter  H  Stoty,  E  M  Curtis, 
Azel  Morse,  .lohn  Cook. 

PERU. — Ira  K  Batcheider,  Mark  Batchelder,  Freeman  Lyon,  James 
Lincoln,  Aaron  Burton,  James  Wait. 

PO/fJV.aZ,.— Elijah  Barber,  Seth  .Myers,  Russel  Niles,  Noel  Bar- 
ber, Josiah  Wright,  Benjamin  Dunn,  Jos  C  Stiliman,  Moses  Whipple, 
A  B  Gardner,  Solomon  Bennett,  Sylvanus  Danforth,  Joel  T  Morgan, 
Norman  F  Ovaitt,  Joseph  Myers,  Erastus  Jewett,  Elijah  Curtis,  VVm 
Pratt,  Nathan  Varin,  Leonard  Gaines,  Andrew 'Whipple  jr.,  A  G  Par- 
ker, Harman  Myers,  Sebastian  Wager,  Martin  Kimball,  Solomon 
Wright,  Reynolds  Carpenter,  Christopher  Mason,  Barber  Thompson, 
Geo  W  Glover,  Samuel  Wright,  Kinslev  Brovrn. 

REjiDSBOnO\—.r  P  Lord,  Daniel PCarpenter,  Robert  Burrington, 
John  Hicks,  Calvin  W  Baker. 

^  RUPERT— John  Moore,  Nathan  Burton,  David  Sheldon,  Henry 
Sheldon,  Hiram  S  Smith,  Josiah  G  Burton,  Joseph  Hastings,  Joseph 
Parker,  Seth  Sheldon. 

S^JVDCMTE  —hovi  Randall,  Grandison  Sherman,  Horace  Hurd, 
Marshall  Hurd,  Desmon  Prindle. 

SEjIRSBURGH.— Joseph  Eames,   Daniel  Crosier,   John  Knapp, 
Solomon  Rich,   Henry  Halliday,  Sherman  Robinson,  Arthur  Crosier,  I 
John  N  Squires,  Henry  Hall,  Calvin  Park. 

SfUFTSBURY.—iliram  Barton,  Henry  Mattison,  William  John- 
son, .Ton.tthan  Draper,  Dennis  J  George,  Benj  F  Dyer,  A  S  Olin,  Na- 
than L  Cross,  I..yman  W  Munroe,  Charles  Spencer,  Norman  Milling- 
ton,  Jos  H  Wheeler,  Richmond  Fisk,  Isaiah  Mattison  2d,  Jonathan 
Niles,  Aaron  Denio  jr.,  B  F  Olin,  Eli  Howe,  Henry  A  Cole,  Ira  Dick- 
inson, Jonathan  Draper  jr.,  Lathrop  Elwell,  Norman  Harrington,  Nel- 
son Johnson,  Samuel  Ames. 

STi^MFORD.—Gus  Phillips,  John  L  Wilmarth,  Elisha  Lake,  Ste- 
phen C  Millard,  Ira  Stroud,  James  Houghton,  Calvin  Sampson,  Sene- 
ca Phillips,  Baxter  Adams,  Tho's  Bratton,  Russell  M  Thomas,  Austin 
Sumner,  Pardon  Yaw,  Calel)  Dickinson,  J  M  Clough,  Nathan  Blood.     I 

SUJVDERL.^JVD  —Joel  Kinney,  E  A  Graves,  C  D  Munson,  Jere-  ' 
miah  Webb,  Ira  McLaughlin,  Niram  Bacon,  Russell  Lawrence,  Wm  I 
Perkins  jr.,  Ezra  Marble,  Jerome  J  Hill. 

IVr^rH.^LL.— Reuben  Brooks,  Berlah  Wheeler,  Silas  Eddy,  Fran-  | 
cis  Kidder,  John  T  Ijeonard,  Jacob  Gale.  I 

WOODFORD.— Joe]  Hosmer,  J  B  Cromack,  Josiah  Crawford,  Dan- 
iel N  Woodworth,Mark  Hotchkiss,  William  Kendall,  Hiram  PNoyes,  | 
Elihu  F  (Sutler,  Henry  Loveland,  George  W  Blake,  Benjamin  Gary,  I 
RoBwel!  Day,  Lyman  Bolles,  William  Alverson. 


COUNTY  DFFrCERa-. 

VS'audStanj  (Cots-nSy. 

'      Emory  Whe"  lock,  |  -^"'"fa"«  -^"dges  of  the  County  Court. 
Timothy  H.  Hall,  Weetminsler,  S/ieriff, 
Pardon  T  Kiniball,  High,  Bailiff'. 
John  Kimball,  State's  jSttor-ney. 

Kllery  Albep,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Westminster . 
Lemuel  Whiioey,  Jtidne  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Marlboro' . 
Will  Atlums,      \ 

Benj  Ormshec,  >  Jail  CovDiiissioners. 
Nahum  Eager,  / 

JUSTICES  or  THE  PEACE. 

.ITHEjVS.—VA'-.-^h  Davis,  Amos  Davis,  T  H  Whitney,  Lyman  Al- 
exander, Tisdalf  Porter,  Nathaniel  Balch,  Mark  Bali,  'John  Austin, 
Jonathan  Colton,  Ktison  W  Oak,  AUial  VVliitney,  Frasier  O  Dunham. 

8fl./37TZ£B0A'U'.— Lemuel  Whitney,  Stephen  Greenleaf,  Jairus 
Hall,  Asa  Keyes,  Henry  Smith,  Jona  D  Bradley,  Samuel  Root,  Joseph 
•iooilliuo,  Willard  Arms,  Samuel  Earl  jr.,  Calvin  Townsley,  Jonathan 
Smith,  Joseph  Steen,  Larkin  G  Mead,  Henry  Clark,  Ebenezer  Wells, 
Charles  J  Walker,  Lafayette  Clark,  Royal  Tyler,  Edward  Kirkland, 
George  Kellogg,  Geo  B  Keyes. 

BROOKLIJVE. —  '.nthony  Mason,  Joel  Harwood,  William  Adams, 
Samuel  Stehbins,  Edson  Uigginn,  Eph'nj  H  Mason,  Barzillai  Stickney, 
Ephraim  Park,  John  S  Osgood. 

DOVER. — Labun  Jones,  A'saph  Haskins,  Aaron  P  Perry,  James 
Miner,  Wrn  H  Jones,  Lyman  Howe,  William  Walker,  Eben'r  Sears 
ji.,  David  Dexter. jr..  Liberty  Howe. 

DUMMERHTOJ^". — Joseph  Duncan,  Asa  Boyden-,  Enos  Leonard, 
Asa  Dutton,  Asa  Knight,  Lsaac  N  Knapp,  John  F  Stearns,  Joseph  Dix, 
John  (^iark,  Thomas  Miller,  John  B  Miller,  Martin  Moore,  Benjamin 
Williird,  Clark  Rice,  Reuben  Smoad,  David  Bemis,  Abel  Haven  jr 

O/ijJFrOA^.— Benjamin  Dwinpll,Thaddeus Taylor,  Peter  W  Dean, 
David  L  Putnam,  Prosper  Merrill,  B  H  Bridgiiian,  Erastus  Burgess, 
Gideon  Palmer,  Ambrose  Burgess,  Samuel  Walker,  Hynian  Burgess, 
Asher  Putnam,  Abiel  Stoddard,  Thomas  Hill,  John  Wier,  Oliver  Da- 
vis, Abisha  Stoddard. 

GUILFORD.— Sdmne]  Sikes,  Ward  Bullock,  Elihu  Field,  Barnard 
Lynde,  Benj  W  Stevuns,  Isaac  Bro\\'n,  Aaron  E  Barney,  James  Noyes, 
John  Mellendy,  Nathan  P  Chapin,  Gardner  Briggs,  Lucius  P  Mowry, 
Willard  Martin,  Ephraim  Tvler,  George  Eells,  John  Lynde. 

H.^LIFjdX.—i^i\ntdrd  Plumb,  Isaac  B  Barbe?,  Elisha  Hagar,  Addi- 
son Fowler,  Isaac  Wordeii,  Amos  Tucker,  Stephen  Otis,  Wm  H  Stark, 
RufuR  K  Henry,  Reulien  Hatch,  Jonas  Scott,  Arad  Nichols,  Nicholas 
Clark,  David  Niles,  Elias  Stone. 

JJIMMIC^.—Tiinolhy  Goodale,  Alphonzo  Kellogg,  Ziba  Chapin, 
Hammond  Livermore,  James  Brown,  Joel  Ilolton,  David  Eddy,  Squire 
Gloason,  S  'J'  R  Clienev,  Solomon  Newell,  Isaac  P  Kendall,  Henry  H 
Felton,  John  E  Butler,"Wm  L  Waterman,  Be|ijamin  Mussoy,  William 
Boynton,  Luke  Howard,  Elijah  G  Shumway,  lia  S  Field,  Nathan  S 
Weeks,  Elliot  E  Kellogg. 

LOJVDOJVDERR  y.— Luther  Stowell,  Niles  Aldrich,  Tho's  S  Vial, 
Alfred  Pierce,  Reuben  Harrington,  Barnet  Wait,  David  Arnold,  Al- 
pheus  Wright,  Chester  Benson,  Abial  Whitman,  Albert  M  Albee, 
Jeremiah  Arnold,  Josiah  Stowell,  Castanus  B  Park,  Ezra  Dodge. 

JWj?fltBO/eO'.— Ebenezer  Tucker,  William  Newton,  Phineas  Ma- 
ther, Pliny  Higloy,  Robinson  Winchester,  Ira  Adams,  Ebenezer  Per- 
son, Zebina  Wallace,  Cotton  Mather,  8  W  Houghton,  Dan  Mather, 
Willard  Snow. 


,  COUNTY    OFFICERS. ^ 89 

'<  J^EWF^M'E.—Josvdii  Taft,  WiHiara  Perrv,  Sylvanus  Sherwin, 
I  Wm  H  Williams,  Uha's  K  Field,  Marshall  Miller,  George  Fislipr, 
i  Wra  L  Williams,  NuIiujti  Houghton,  Ebenezer  Morse,  Benjamin  Ea- 
j  gor,  Sir  Isaac  Newton.  Calvin  Ward,  Hayne^!  E  Baker,  Artemas  Bruce, 
!  Benjamin  OrmsI)ee,  George  Wheeler,  Oiis  Warren,  James  Charter, 
1  George  Arnold,  Horatio  N  Miller,  Oliver  P  Mor.se,  John  P  Warren. 
1  Pf/T'JV^y.— Phineas  White,  Timothy  Underwooii>  David  Craw- 
ford, Thomas  White,  John  Kimball,  Gideon  Cudworth,  David  Foster, 
Preston  W  Taft,  Asa  Washburn,  Eber  Hodgkins,  John  H  Stoddard, 
'  William  Houghton,  Israel  Keyes,  Mark  Crawford,  Charles  Blood,  Jos 
I  T  Radwav,  James  Keyes,  Jonathan  Cutter. 

I      ROCKLVOHMM. —W'iUiam  Henry,  David  Chandler,  Horace  Bax- 
I  ter.  Ru.ssell  Hyde,  Artemas  Robbins,  William  T  Hall,  S  R  B  Wales, 
I  Gates  Perry  jr.,    Henry  Lake,  George  Perry,   Joel  Whipple,   Royal 
Earl,  Ithamer  Bolles,  Benj  Smith  jr.,  John  Wiley  2d,  Cyrus  Locke, 
I  Elias  Olcott  jr.,  Lewis  Locke,  Asa  Locke,  Elias  Pulsipher,  William 
Hale,    Wm  C  Sahin,   Wm  P  Barker,  John  Blake,  John  H  Campbell, 
Mark  W  Adams,  Ralph  G  Roundy,  Solomon  Wriglit,  William  Cobb, 
Daniel  Kellogg,  Sain't  Ij  Billings. 
j      SOMERSE7\—Uase\ton  Rice,  Joseph  Pike,  Joseph  Morse,  Moses 
Pike,  Hollis  Town,  Levi  Snow  jr.,  Ephraim  Rice. 
I      STRMTTOJ\r.— Richard  Scott,  John  N  Glazier,  Hudson  Grant,  Ez- 
okiel  Eslerhrook,  Amos  Knight,  Stephen  Ballard,  John  Underwood, 
I  Joseph  Blodgett. 

i  TOWJiJ'SHEJVD. —WaitstiU  R  Ranney,  Ebenezer  Huntington,  Na- 
!  than  Fisher,  Daniel  Fisher,  Lemuel  Farwell,  Zadock  Sawyer,  Bar- 
I  nard  Salisbusy,  Dana  Bailey,  Jonas  Twitchell,  Oliver  Wilkinson  jr., 
!  Sam'l  F  Thompson,  Fjiiery  K.ithan,  Sharon  Gray,  John  Blandin,  Sam- 
1  uel  Gray,  Eber  M  Barber,  Clark  Witkinson,  John  Roberts,  John  H 
'  Brigham,  Nathaniel  Cheney,  Nathan  Pierce,  Ja's  H  Phelps,  Aurelins 
!  C  Howard,  V\  m  H  Joy,  Hollis  Nichols,  Abner  Johnson,  Edmund  Shat- 
'  tuck,  Thomas  Cook  jr  ,  Joseph  Jenison,  Wm  R  Shafter,  H  L  Aiken, 
'  Oramel  S  Howard,  Hiram  Holmes. 

I  VERM'OAr. — Cyrus  Washburn,  Elijah  Stebbins,  John  Stebbins,Na- 
'  than  Wood,  Asa  Peeler,  Jos  E  Franklin,  Alonzo  Newton,  Eii  Lee, 
William  Johnson,  J  B  Green,  Lorenxo  Brown,  Eben'r  Howe  jr  ,  Arte- 
I  mas  H  Washburn,  Alexander  Perry,  Jarvis  F  Burroughs,  Chester  Lee. 
I  ^f./?ftDSBOiiO".— Emery  Wheelock,  Henry  Grover,  Asa  Kidder, 
Silas  Dexler,  Joseph  Hall,  Joseph  Hammond,  Holland  Plimpton,  Lv- 
man  W  Johnson,  Rich'd  W  Smith,  John  Tufis,  P  H  White,  H  D  Ran- 
ney, Chandler  Pratt,  Gardner  Smith. 

IVEHTMIM'STER.—Win  C  Bradley,  Ellery  Alhee,  James  Titcorab, 
Joseph  Ranney,  Stephen  Tuttle,  Alvin  Goodale,  Ira  Goodhue,  Sylves- 
ter S  Stoddard,  John  Minard,  John  C  Richardson,  Erastus  A  Hough- 
ton, Job  Parkhurst,  Nathan  T  Sheaf,  John  Campbell,  John  McNiel. 

HHITfJVOHJVil  —Amos  Brown,  Eiisha  Putnam,  Hosea  F  Ballou, 
Reuben  Winn,  Stephen  Murdock,  Willard  Foster,  David  Tilson  jr., 
Leonard  Brown,  Parley  Starr  jr.,  James  Roberts,  Houghton  Sawyer, 
Harvey  Brown,  Hei;ry  Goodenough,  Rufus  Brown,  Waters  Gillett, 
Daviil  Chase,  John  Roberts  jr. 

JVILMIJ^OTOJ^,— Oscar  L  Shafter,  Lancy  Forbes,  Stephen  P 
Flagg,  Otis  Hayiies,  John  C  Wilson,  Alanson  Parmalce,  Horace  Has- 
tings, Frod'k  L  Stanley,  Eliab  Crosby,  Israel  Lawton,  Judah  Moore, 
J  H  Dix,  Ezia  Stetson,  E  S  Stanley,  Israel  Haynes,  Ashley  Stone, 
Prescott  Lathrap,  Silas  Cushman. 

jyiMDHjiM.— Joseph  Wood,  John  Woodburn,  Elijah  White,  Ezra 
Pierce,  Timothy  Burton,  Samael  Goddard,  George  W  Duttoii,  Simeon 
Pierce,  William  Harris. 


90  COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

W*htdsor  i'ounty. 

Walter  Palmer,  )  ^^ssistantJadscs  of  the  County  Court 

1  nomas  1  Uarrett,    )  s       ■/  ■> 

Oilman  Henry,  Woodstock.  Sheriff. 

Joseph  Churchill,  High  Bailiff. 

Julius  Converse,  State's  Jjttomcrj. 

Thomas  F  Ilaniniond,  Judge  of  Probate  far  the  District  of  Windsor. 

Geo'E  Wales,  .Tudgeof  Probate  for  tke  District  of  Hertford. 

Lyndon  A  Marsh,  ■ 

Nahum  Haskell,   \  Jail  Commissiontrs 


Job  Lyman, 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

••SJVDOr^R.— Abraham  Brown,  Cha's  W  Chandler,  William  War- 
ner, Geo  W  SiickriPv,  Alden  Guthcrson,  Henry  Heaid,  Jos  Dodge  jr. 
BJll.TIMO RE.—'iahn  Piper,  William  Davis,  J  M  Boynton. 
BJ}R.T^'ARD.—X)Kn\e}  Aiken,  Charier  Walcott,  Joseph  B  Danforth, 
Clark  Chamberlin,  Albert  H  Danforth,  Lucius  Freeman,  EhenezerAtr 
wood,  Oren  Gambell,  Hiram  Aiken,  Roilin  Richmond,  Silae  Tupper, 
Ben]  Clapp,  Lyman  Steward,  Sam'l  J  Chamberlin,  Loring  S  Winslow. 
BETHEL.— ion-AlhM  Marsh,  Asa  Brooks,   Daniel  Child,  Walter 
Perrin,  Thomas  P  Russell,  Luther  Df|?reston,  Lovell  Lathrop,  Elijah 
Castle,  Averill  Bar!-ett,  Justin  Lillie,  Jolin  Moody,  George  Francis, 
Dan'l  F  Weymouth,  William  Adams,  David  Owen,  Walker  Sanford, 
Eleazer  Berry,  Oliver  Plincher,  Jacob  Smith,  Almon  Durkee,  George 
S  Hatch. 

BRWaEWATER.—T)a\'\A  Thompson,  lawies  Walker,  Isaiah  Ray- 
mond, Amos  Averill,  Ebener.cr  Oieraent,  H  W  Southgate,  Samuel 
Dunbar,  Alvan  Lamb,  Ovid  Thompson. 

CJlVEJ^DlSH.—l.c\iiackmAn,  Abel  Gilson,  S  F  Dutton,  Calvin 
French,  J  F  Dean.  -Samuel  Adams,  Witiiam  Smith,  Christopher  Web- 
ber, Oliver  Tarbell,  Rvland  Fletcher. 

CHESTER.— .\moi  Heald,  Benjamin  Smith,  Samuel  Walker,  T 
T  Barrett,  B  F  Armington,  Henry  Morris,  Josiah  Dana,  Marvel  John- 
son, Charles  Lee,  Thomas  Williams,  Zachens  B:nes,  Lewis  Hill  jr., 
Simeon  lieland,  Oren  Locke,  Bavid  Sherwin,  Nathaniel  Lord,  Her- 
miin  Guild,  Simeon  Sheiwin,  Nathaniel  Richardson,  Allen  C  Gould, 
William  Mason,  Luther  Adams,  Joshua  Prouty,  Barna  A  Cook,  Rod- 
ney Sherwin,  Phineas  O  Sargent,  Albert  Onion,  Amos  E  Heald. 

}/.4R'rF0/?D.— Zebulon  Delano,  James  Uda'il,  John  Downer,  Dan- 
iel Hazen,  Samuel  Null,  Allen  Haien,  Alfred  Neai,  Jonathan  Bugbee 
jr.,  John  Strong,  Geo  E  Wales,  Lucius  Hazen,  F  K  Niclwls,  William 
Savage,  Henry^Wolcott,  Shubael  Russ,  Wni  L  Bragg,  Simeon  Lyman, 
John  Porter. 

HJIRTLAJ^D.—\)wAWy  Williams,  Moses  T  Swan,  E  M  Stocker, 
Luther  Damon,  John  Daniels,  Isaac  N  Cushman,  Albert  B  Burke, 
Daniel  Denison,  Squire  Marcy,  Levi  Gove,  Lewis  Merritt, 

LUBLO IV.— Asii  Fletcher.  Pliny  Parker,  Charles  Ives,  Asa  S  Bar- 
ton, Sewall  Ftrllam,  Emory  Burpee,  Artemas  Spafford,  F  C  Robbins, 
Wm  H  Manning,  Jazer  Smith,  WiUiam  Tilton,  D  A  Heald,  Merrick 
Spafford,  Benjamin  Billings,  Frederick  Danhar,  Reuben  Washburn, 
Ryland  C  Ha7.en,  Martin  Perry. 

J^ORfVICH. — Asa  5jv«:d,  Calvin  Seaver,  Gex>rge  Lyman,  John 
Wright,  Tho's  I  Newell,  Philip  Wheeler,  Sam'l  C  Simonds,  Eben'r 
B  Brown,  Robert.  Nichols,  Natb'l  Turner  jr.,  William  Loveland,  Jo- 
seph P  Wyatt,  Eben'r  Spear  2d,  Harvey  Burton,  William  Pixley ,  Isaac 
Pierce,  Baxter  B  Newton,  Samuel  Goddard,  Wm  E  Lewis. 

PLYMOUTH— HamvifiX  Page,  Joseph  Kennedy,  A  S  Day,  Israel  P 
Brown,  Moses  Pollard,  Calvin  Wilder,  Enoch  Wetherbee,Levi  Slack, 


COUNTY    0FHCER3.  91 

Jairus  Josselyn,  Jonatlian  Hall,  Thomas  Moore,  David  Burt  jr..  Jarcd 
Marsh. 

P OjM FRET— Isnmh  Tinkham.  Nathan  Snow,  Harvey  Bruce,  Ste 
phen  Bugbee,  Otis  Chamberlin,  Martin  D  Follett,  Hosea  Doton,  Hen- 
ly  Hewett  jr.,  Ura  I'aiil,  C  R  Whitman,  S  R  Gilbert,  G  Winslow. 

REMDIJVa.—Win  h  Hawkins,  Luther  Kendall,  S  C.  Shedd,  Hiram 
Goddard,  John  Wheeler,  Solomon  Keyes,  G  B  Ralph,  Benoni  Buck, 
J  Q,  Hawkins,  Bridgenian  Hapgood,  John  F  Swain,  U  H  Hammond, 
Rut'us  Forbush,  Lemuel  B  Washburn,  Charles  Levens 

ROCHESTER.— Sumner  A  Webber,  Joel  Cooper.  John  Trask,  H 
L  Riclimond,  E  W  Newton,  Lyman  Hush,  E  D  Briggs,  John  W  Chaf- 
fee, Artemas  Cushiiian,  John  Paul. 

ROY^LTOJ\r.—ElWha  Rix,  Jonathan  Kinney.  John  Marshall,  Ly- 
man Benson,  Luther  Howe,  John  Coy,Coit  Parkhurst,  H  N  Freeman, 
Elisha  Fowler,  iMiehael  Haskell,  J  Tucker,  Harry  Bingham,  Daniel 
Woodworth,  Levi  Kix,  Arunah  Adams  jr.,  Thomas  J  Davis,  Job  Ben- 
nett, Sidney  S  Smith,  David  Wheelock,  Leiand  D  Horton,  Albira 
Wheeler. 

SN.SROJ\r. — John  Baldwin,  Chester  Baxter,  Henry  Hitchcock,  Zera 
Watkins,  Gains  Leonard,  Freeman  Holt,  David  Failes,  Samuel  Shut- 
tleworth,  Stephen  S  Bean,  Joseph  L  Fay,  Lyman  Tyler,  Isaac  S  Shep- 
ard,  Warren  C  French,  Freeman  Page,  Orrin  Morehouse,  Horace  Pix- 
ley,  Israel  G  Smith. 

SPRIJVGFJELD.—S  W  Porter,  Henry  Closson,  Osman  Burge, 
Hamlin  Whitmore,  Abner  Field,  O  M  Whipple,  Wm  W  Whitney, 
Bezaleel  Wood,  Hiram  Kenney,  Calvin  Hubbard,  Daniel  Davis,  Eph'm 
Walker  jr.,  Clark  Nichols,  William  Dyer,  Elias  Damon,  Henry  Ev- 
ans, John  Farnham,  D  M  Smith,  Horace  Weston,  O  B  Litchfield,  Sam- 
uel Whitcomb  jr.,  Noah  Saftbrd,  L  H  Cheney,  N  B  Satiord,  M  R Porter. 

STOCKBRJDOE.— Samuel  Eaton,  James  Beard,  Leonard  Ains- 
worth,  Asa  Partridge,  Loren  Terry,  Samuel  Belcher,  John  Blackmer, 
Caleb  Leonard,  J  H  Kimball,  Arunah  Allen  jr.,  Justin  Morgan,  Elijah 
Allen. 

11  E^THERSFIELD.— Joshua  Upham,  Jos  R  Williams,  Sewell 
Clement,  C  M  Chamberlin,  Daniel  Bowen,  Ebenezer  Shedd,  Jeremiah 
Bemis,  John  Sherwin,  Barnabas  Dean,  Wm  M  Pingrey,  John  Allison, 
William  Gay,  31  A  Thompson,  Augustus  Tuttle,  N  B  Kounc'y,  Hyron 
Henry,  J  Field  Chilson,  Ja's  M  Stearns,  Walter  Newhall,  Joshua  M 
Aldrich,  Franklin  Spalding. 

WESTOA'-.-A  N  Burton,  Henry  Lovejoy,  David  Sterlin,  T  B 
Wakefield,  Sumner  Rideout,  I  W  Richardson,  Solon  Richardson,  Asa 
B  Foster,  Emerson  Ross,  Stephen  Smith. 

IV/JVDSOR. — Horace  Everett,  Carlos  Coolidge,  Warren  Currier, 
Darius  Jones,  Thomas  Boynton,  Daniel  Reed,  Nehemiah  Parker  jr., 
Jesse  Lull,  John  Burnham,Wm  H  Sabin,  Cha's  Mather,  Oliver  Hale, 
William  Tileston,  S  H  Price,  Darius  Leavens,  Alburn  E  Delano,  Chip- 
man  Swain,  Tho's  F  Hammond,  Gilman  H  Shedd,  Joel  Hale,  Tho's  S 
Fullerton,  Andrew  R  Adams,  Ulysses  H  Hammond. 

WOODSTOCK.— Titas  Hutchinson,  Norman  Williams,  Job  Ly- 
man, Julius  Converse,  Lyndon  A  Marsh,  Oliver  P  Chandler,  Edwin 
Hutchinson,  Henry  C  Denison,  Richard  Hayes,  Ammi  Willard,  Tracy 
Bingham,  Daniel  Taftjr.,  Henry  W  English,  Nathan  T  Churchill, 
Daiius  Blake,  Eliphalet  Dunham, Nahum  Haskell,  Lysander  Raymond, 
Gains  Perkins,  Billy  Brown,  Benj  G  Bigelow,  Amos  Ralph,  John  A 
Pratt,  Samuel  Wood,  Moses  Fairbanks,  John  Bement,  Ja's  C  Slayton, 
Walter  Palmer  2d,  Tho's  E  Powers,  Cha's  P  Marsh,  Lavinal  Pratt, 
Daniel  Ransom. 


93  COUNTV    OFFICERS.  

JSutlftnd  Coitnty. 

A  '  u         t' D  (   Assistant  Judsis  of  the.  Coxintv  Court. 

Ambrose  L  Brown,  \  =■        - 

Jacob  Eilgerton,  Rutland,  Sheriff. 

James  Rico,  Hiirh  Bailiff. 

Erigar  L  Ormsbeo,  State's  A'lorney. 

William  Hall,  Ju.dn-e  of  Probate  for  the  Di-^trict  of  Rutland. 

A.lmon  Warner,  J''«d/"-e  of  Probate  for  the  District  of  Fairhaven. 

Silas  tf  Hod-es,   \ 

William  Hall,      >  Jail  Commissioners. 

Charles  Burt,        ) 

JUSTITES   OF   THE   PEATE. 

SEJV.S'O.V.— Seth  Ransom,  Ctiauncey  Hig^ins,  Horace  Knapp,  Seth 
Smith,  E'lonezer  Martin,  Jonas  Gibbs,  Ja's  H  Gleason,  A  H  Howard, 
Roawell  Barber,  T^iaac  Dickinson,  Daniel  Crofoot,  L  C  Kellogg,  M  W 
Smith,  Jesse  Parkhill. 

fiftj9JV/)0,V.— John  A  Conant,  A  G  Dana,  David  Sanderson,  Har- 
vej?Hall,  [ra  Button,  Barzillai  Davenport,  Lewis  Biirker,  Milton  Juno, 
H  S  McCollum,  Franklin  Farrington,  Chester  Winslow,  D  W  C  Clark, 
Charles  Backus,  Jedediah  Holcomb,  Albert  Locke,  Joseph  Davidson, 
Jacob  Powers,  Jesse  Hines,  E  J  Bliss,  Ward  M  Lincoln,  Hezekiah 
Clampbell,  S  J  Fields,  Chester  Kingsley,  Cha's  L  Williams,  Stephen 
Parkhurst,  Alvinzo  Dver,  David  Warren,  Oliver  Gibson,  L  L  Blake. 

CJ} STLF.rOJV.~7Amii  Howe,  James  Adams,  B  F  Lang  Ion,  Almon 
Warner,  Isaac  T  Wright,  T  W  Rice,  Hvde  Westover,  Wm  B  Col- 
burn,  Hannibal  Hodges,  N  N  Northrop,  AG  W  Smith  A  K  Wheeler, 
Elisha  Gatos,  John  Wvatt,  O  R  Harris,  D  T  Robinson,  H  O  Higley. 

CLA REJ\rDOJ\Z— Thomas  Stuart,  John  L  Marsh,  Geo  W  Chapiin, 
Solomon  Haven,  Silas  W  Hodges,  Abner  H  Colvin,  Lewis  M  Walker, 
Hitam  Congdon,  Benj  Fish  jr.,  Enoch  Smith,  Geo  Wilkinson  jr.,  Cal- 
vin Grossman,  Thomas  McLaughlin,  Franklin  Billings. 

CHITrEjVDE.N:—Da.nBBogue,  Porsena  Wood,  Reuben  Harris 
jr.,  Charles  Hewett,  Cbapin  Leonard  jr.,  Hiram  Baird,  Thomas  Peri- 
go,  Geo  W  Barnard,  Wm  H  Harrison,  Alvin  Randall. 

DA.l\'BY — Azariah  Hilliard,  Andrus  Eggieston,  Isaac  McDaniels, 
William  Otis,  Harvey  Parris,  Seely  Vaij,  David  Bartlett,  Hiram  H 
Kelly,  Hiram  Conger,  Lyman  R  Fisk,  Benjamin  Barnes,  Isaac  Wil- 
ber,  John  T  Gritiith. 

F./3/ftff.4r/v.V— Wm  C  Kittredge,  Barnabas  Ellis,  C  M  Willard, 
Adams  Dutton,  B  F  Gil!)ert,  Elijah  Esty,  Haivey  Howard,  Asahel  H 
Kidder,  Alansoii  Allen,  Caleb  B  Ranney,  Ira  Leonard. 

HUBB.aRDTOJ^'-.—JAmes  Flagg,  Silas  B  Whipple,  Pliny  Holmes, 
C  S  Rumsev,  Seth  St  John,  Justin  Jennings,  Norman  H  Eddy,  Perry 
Dikeman,  James  Barber,  Keuben  Balis. 

/ftj?.— Rassel  Fish,  Bradley  Fish,  Chapman  Giddings,  Pardon  W 
Wilkinson,  Jerre  Thornton,  Ira  Gorham,  Amos  Tower,  P  M  Harring- 
ton, James  L  Gihnore. 

J!f/':JV^/5  0.V.— Othnicl  Williams,  Jonas  Wheeler,  John  J  Richard- 
son, Rufns  Richardson,  Ezra  Edson,  Willard  Hayward,  Leavitt  Wit- 
kins,  E  Iward  Mussey. 

JWron LETO  fVJV.—JonM  Clark,  C  B  Hai-rinston,  Jacob  Burnham, 
Micah  Vail,  Anson  Rogers,  Stephen  Barrett,  John  P  Taylor,  Adin  H 
Green,  Albert  W  Gray,  John  Fitch,  Elijah  Ross,  Luther  Fillmore, 
Asahel  Spaulding,  Menira  Caswell,  Luther  Buxton. 

MOUMT  HOLLY  —\hiy.\)\  Cole,  John  White,  Hiram  Dickerman, 
John  Krvant,  Austin  Dickerman,  John  C  Eddy,  John  Crowley 

.WOUjVT  tabor.  ~  Gideon  S  Tabor,  Benjamin  Britten,  David 
Stimson,  Ebenezer  Hutchinson,  Azel  Kelly. 


COUNTY    OFFICERS.  93 

Oiiff/:/-/-.—Roswell  Eottuin  jr.,  Israel  Smith,  Rulufl"  White,  Ira 
Young,  Josephus  iSholes.  Jos  H  Oliittcnden,  Jiiliuji  C  Thomas,  Horace 
Iliggins,  Wra  B  Martin,  Henry  Hulo,  John  Leonard,  Stephen  JM  War- 
ren, Charles  Brown,  Joab  Smith,  Wm  R  Sanibrd,  Absalom  Fuller., 
Chauncev  H  Conkey, 

PAIVLET. — Oliver  Hanks,  Elisha  Allen,  Harry  Griswold,  Josiah 
Toby,  David  C  Blossom,  Ossian  H  Siraonds,  James  Wheeden.  Martin 
D  Strong,  Joshua  D  Cobb,  Geo  W  Harmon. 

PITTSFIELD.—Erastus  Holt,  Wm  R  Blossom,  E  B  Rockwell, 
Horace  S  Childs,  Charles  Mudgett,  Fayette  Parsons,  Fieeman  T  Mat- 
thevkTs,  Lyman  Gibbs,  Calvin  Joyslin. 

P/7'7'i'i*'0/l/).— Gordon  Newell,  Thomas  F  Boguo,  Abel  Penfield, 
John  Barnes,  David  Hall,  David  Richardson,  German  F  Hendee,  Ar- 
temas  Carpenter,  Isaac  Bresee,  Jeffrey  Barnes,  Tho's  H  Palmer,  Cha's 
T  Colbuin,  Chester  Granger,  Nathan  D  Ciiflbrd,  Isaac  C  VV  hcaton  jr., 
Amos  Hitchcock,  Jonathan  Burditt,  Elisha  Pike,  Sam'l  H  Kellogg,  F 
B  Winslow,  Augustus  Hammond. 

POULTKEY. — Joseph  Joslin,  Merritt  Clark,  Amos  Bliss,  James 
Richardson,  Henry  G  Nea],  VVilliam  Ward,  John  B  Beaman,  Wm  H 
Smith,  James  S  Hanis. 

RUTLAMD. — William  Page,  Ambrose  L  Brown,  Et^gar  L  Orms- 
bee,  F  W  Hopkins,  Wm  Y  Ripley,  Joel  M  Mead,  R  R  Thrall,  James 
Eayres,  Jona  C  Thrall,  Silas  H  Hodges,  John  Pioctor,  Francis  Slas- 
Bon,  Lewis  Mcachani,  George  Graves,  Martin  G  Everts,  Benj  F  Blan- 
chard,  Benjamin  Smith,  Avery  Billings,  Edward  F  Hodges,  Geo  W 
Strong,  Horace  H  Dyer. 

SHKRBURJVE.— Richard  Esterbrooks,  Charles  She^dd,  David  Col- 
ton,  Oliver  Coolidge  jr.,  Warner  Bates,  George  W  Toplift",  VVilliam 
Clark,  O  H  Woodard,  Benjamin  Maxham. 

SHREWSBURY.— Sohn  Buckmaster,  Jeffrey  A  Barney,  Job  Wat- 
erman, George  W  Webb  jr.,  Otis  G  Jones,  Pearl  Parker,  Sumner  C 
Clark,  Benj  T  Needham,  t.enjamin  Huntoon,  Harry  H olden,  Jonathan 
Buckmaster,  William  Matthewson,  Tyler  G  Foster. 

SC'/JSt^iJF.—JohnCSawyer, John"  Hall, Ja's  K  Ilyde,U  B  Gould, 
Isaac  K'etchum,  Wm  A  V\  illiams,  H  H  IMerritt,  Edw  L  Hall,  Gros- 
vcnor  Wallis,  Andrew  J  Ketchum,  John  Goodale,  Augustus  Wheeler, 
Cha's  W  Horton. 

TIMMOUTH.—Ohadiah  Noble,  John  Norton,  Calvin  Brewer,  Har- 
vey Shaw,  N  W  Sawyer,  James  R  Noble,  Dexter  Gilbeit,  Judah  H 
Round,  V\  illiam  Grover,  Spencer  Waldo,  Sam'l  L  Valentine. 

IVA LLr.N'O FORD. —NaUvdniei  Ives,  Howard  Harris,  David  Hol- 
den,  Robinson  Hall,  Hosea  Eddy,  Holden  Saffoid,  Joel  Croff  jr.,  Ele- 
ozev  Migbells,  Joel  W  Ainsworth,  Isaac  Smith,  Heman  Shaw,  Harvey 
Button,  David  H  Sabin,  Washington  Hawkins,  Lyman  Bacheller, 
Sam'l  M  Edgerton,  Isaac  B  Munson. 

IVELLS. — loseph  Park,   David  B  Lewis,   Allen  Grover,   Wesley 
Clemons,  Aimon  Hopson,  Artemas  Lewis,  Benj  Lewis  jr..  Earl  P  Bent. 
WEST  HJiyEjV. — John  Offensend,  Hiram  Coleman,  David  Downs, 
Thomas  Shaw,  Wm  J  Billings  jr.,  Seneca  Field,  Geo  D  Doud,  Sal- 
mon P  Abel,  Hiram  K  Hunt,  Wm  H  Green. 

t^ddison  County. 

Dorastus  Wooster,  j  ^   .j  j^„j  Judges  of  the  Comity  Cow'. 

Ville  Lawrence,      (  =       j  j  ^"•'• 

David  S  Church,  Middlebury,  Sheriff. 

Asa  Chapman,  High  Bailiff. 

Geoige  W  Grandey,  Stale's  .Attorney. 

Silas  H  Jenison,  Judge  of  Probatefor  the  District  of  .Addison, 


94:  COUNTV    OFFICERS. 

Harvey  Munsill,  Judge  vf  Probate  for  the  District  of  J\~ewhaven. 

Nahiim  Parker,      \ 

Ira  Allen,  >  Commissioners  for  the  Jail  at  Middlebury. 

John  B  Copeknii, ; 

John  Pier))oint,    \ 

Elliott  Slioirill,  >  Commissioners  for  the  Jail  at  Vergennes. 

Samuel  Morgan,  ; 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PE4CE. 

ADDISOM — Arza  Crane,  Henry  Brevoort,  Joseph  Hayward,  He- 
man  Converse,  George  VVilniartli,  Hyder  Barnes,  Chauneey  Cook, 
Justus  Smith,  David  V  Chambers,  Lyman  Clark,  Reuben  VV  Eaton. 

BRIDPORT. — Benjamin  Miner,  Calvin  Solace,  James  Fletcher, 
Augustus  Wicker,  Simon  Z  Walker,  Parris  Fletcher,  Gordon  Searl, 
David  F  Doty,  Daniel  llockwood,  Ervin  E  Grosvenor,  Reuben  Gillett, 
Luther  Smith,  A  P  Skiff,  J  B  Huntley,  Dan'l  Eldridge,  Isaac  Barrows. 

j5K/S7'OZ,.— Horatio  Needham,  Harvey  Munsill,  Henry  C  Soper, 
Winter  H  Holley,  Truman  Crane,  Jos  C  Bradley,  Solon  Sumner,  Geo 
C  Dayfoot,  James  Saxton,  Sam'l  H  Holley,  Henry  F  Day,  James  W 
Daly,  Davis  Lufkin,  Samuel  Eddy,  Nathan  Drake",  Eli  Barnard,  R  W 
Peake,  Nathan  Rider  jr.,  Harvey  Parmelee,  Titus  B  Gaige,  Luman 
Munaon,  Barnes  Frisbee,  Amos  E  Haseltine,  Henry  T  Gale. 

CORJ\nVALL.—CaWm  G  Tilden,  Jolm  Sanlord,  Marcus  O  Porter, 
Chesterfield  HookeT,  Truman  Eells,  Charles  Delong,  Austin  Dana, 
Loyal  L  Wri^'ht. 

FERRISB URGH.—Zuuel  Walker,  Heman  Barnum,Jared  B  Booth, 
Hartwell  Powers,  Lansing  Hard,  James  Adams,  James  Barnes,  Alan- 
son  Hays,  Elbridge  G  Warner,  D  D  Middlebrooks,  Thomas  Field, 
William  Allen,  Isbon  Allen,  Stoddard  Martin,  Solon  Burroughs,  Wm 
Hazard,  Jehiel  Chamberlin,  Lorenzo  Orvis. 

GOS//£JV— Nathan  Capen,  Francis  Brown,  Silas  D  Gale,  Wm 
Carlisle  jr.,  Justus  N  Dart,  Ezra  Washburn,  VVm  A  Belknap,  Elna- 
than  Knapp. 

ORAJ^VILLK.—iose-p\i  P  Ball,  Joseph  Flint,  Aniasa  Eaton,  Wm 
Lamb  jr.,  Clia's  L  Vinton,  Noah  Briggs,  Alfred  Atwood. 

HAJVCOCK. — Gardner  Chandler,  A'usustus  Tavlor,  Zerah  Barnes, 
Bola  R  Pcrrv,  Lvman  Ellsworth,  S  M  Flint,  H  NBull. 

LEICESTER.— iohn  G  Perry,  Ja's  S  Messer,  Eben'r  B  Jenny,  Ed- 
ward S  Barrett. 

i/JV"COZ.JV.— John  Bush,  William  W  Pope,  Jesse  B  Farr,  David  S 
Green,  Isaac  J  Caldwell,  James  McLean. 

MIDDLEBURY.— Horatio  Seymour,  Peter  Starr,  Harvey  Bell,  Hi- 
ram Mungcr,  Norman  Tupper,  Oliver  Hyde,  Ozias  Seymour,  Ira  Al- 
len, Jedediah  S  Bushnell,  Edwin  Hammond,  Tho's  M  Fitch,  Nahum 
Parker,  Zaoheus  Bass,  Austin  Johnson,  Allen  Dennis,  Ja's  M  Slade. 
Leonard  Deming,  James  McDonald,  Jonah  C  Wicker,  Emerson  R 
Wright,  Joseph  Warner,  Asa  Chapman,  Cyrus  Birge,  Calvin  Hill,  Win 
F  Goodrich,  Geo  M  Brown,  Julius  A  Beckwith,  Geo  S  Swift. 

.W0A'"A'7  OjV.— Stoddard  Hollis,  William  Eaton,  Johnson  Finney, 
Roderick  Baldwin,  William  Elliott,  Roswell  Atwood,  Alson  Collins, 
Warren  Willianjs,  Miles  B  Bates,  Daniel  Varney,  Nathan  Smith,  Lu- 
ther K  Eaton,  Louden  Smith,  James  Miner,  Buirill  Smith,  Ira  Smith, 
Medad  Hurlbut,  Ethan  Lawrence,  Ethan  Smith,  John  French,  Arza 
C  Dean,  Coles  Cook,  Isaac  Doten  jr.,  Geo  S  Barnum. 

J\rEIV IfAf'EJ^—'Eha.a'Bottam,  Jonathan  Hoyt,  Calvin  Squires, 
Sylvester  Doud,  Daniel  Tvvitchell,  Jabez  W  Langdon,  Julius  L  El- 
dridge,  William  Nash,  Josiah  Turner,  Horatio  Plumley,  Alfred  P  Ros- 
coe,  Alvin  Squires,  Ebenezer  Rider,  Henry  C  Hunt,  Oliver  Smith, 
George  W  Brown. 


COUNTY    OFFICEBS.  95 

P^JVrOJV.— Silas  Tappcn,  Samuel  Shepherd,  Silas  Pond,  H  N 
White,  Geo  J  Walker,  Clark  Conant,  George  Spencer,  Pascal  Max- 
field,  Morris  C  Smith. 

RIPTON'. — George  Chipman,  Norman  Lewis,  John  R  New,  Fred 
erick  Smith. 

SJILISBUR  F.— Jonathan  Gibson,  John  M  Week*,  Marshall  S  Doty 
Nathaniel  Spencer,  Oscar  P  Sheldon,  John  Djer,  Lathrop  Bump,  John 
Ptout,  Aaron  Barrows. 

SHOREH.^M. — Silas  H  Jenison,  Davis  Rich,  Ebenezer  Bush,  Jos 
Smith  2d,  Isaac  Chipman,  Asa  Sunderland,  John  N  Hunt,Eiisha  Bas- 
com,  Alonico  Bitchnrd,  Lewis  Hunt,  Levi  O  Birchard,  M  W  C  Wright, 
John  T  Rich,  Azel  Chipman,  Beia  Howe,  Kent  Wright,  A  G  White. 

Sr^aiiA'SBO/JO'.—VVm  Worth  2d,  Ira  BushneU,  Sidney  Sayles, 
A  M  Hawkins,  Sam'l  D  Holcomb,  Andrew  Ferguson,  Warren  Went- 
worth,  Leonard  O  Bushnell,  David  Kellogg,  John  Hill  2d,  Orrin  Bum- 
ham,  Joiin  C  Pierce,  Jeremiah  Alorrill,  Horace  Salisbury,  James  Kins- 
ley, James  Harkness,  Joel  Orvis. 

rEROEJVj\^f:S.—E  D  VVoodbridge.  John  Thompson,  Samuel  Wil- 
son, P  C  Tucker,  John  Pierpoint,  V\  mT  Parker,  II  C  Lawrence,  Isai- 
ah Scott,  Jared  M  Taylor,  Cyrus  Smitli,  John  E  Eobeit«,  V\'illiam 
Hawley,  Carlos  Blake,  Fred'k  E  Woodhridge,  Wrn  H  Vv  hite,  Geo  W 
Grandey,  R  Chapman,  Sam'l  Morgan,  Win  E  Geer,  Lorenzo  Bixby. 

IVjlLTHMM.—Geotge  Fisher,  Elijah  Benton,  Peleg  Fisher,  Phile- 
mon Alvord,  Charles  Bacon,  Joel  T  Clark,  Jeremiah  Smart. 

IfEYBRIDQE.^Mao  Slow,  T  W  Twitchells  John  Brittell,  Sar- 
dis  Dodge,  S  VV  Jewett,  Samael  James,  S  S  Foot,  Isaac  Drake,  Wight- 
man  Chapman,  L.  D  Gregory. 

li'mriJ^G.— Isaac  Ivos,  Eph'ni  Moulton  jr  ,  J  B  Walker,  White - 
field  Walker,  Calvin  Foster,  Abram  Brezee,  Aaron  Needham,  Wm  H 
Baldwin.,  Stillman  Brown.] 

Orange  County. 

Frederick  Smith,  /a-.^rj         i•,l./^       ^    r, 
John  McLane        '  -^ssiHant  Judges  of  the  County  Court'. 

Hoel  Sayre,  Thetford,  Sheriff- 
Amos  S  Little,  High  Bailiff. 
Jefferson  P  Kidder,  State's  JJitorney. 

Edmund  Weston,  Judge  of  Prohate  for  the  District  of  Randolph. 
J  W  D  Parker,  Judge  of  Probate  for  the  District,  of  Bradford. 
H  K  G  McLaughlin,  i 
Elihu  N^orton,  ^  Jail  Commissioners. 

Lemuel  H  George,      ? 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  FEACE. 

BRADFORD.— i  W  D  Parker,  J  B  PickeU,  Geo  W  Prichard,  Ad- 
ams Preston,  John  B  A'oodward,  Alvan  Taylor,  E.D  Corliss,  Moses 
R  Chamberlain,  John  B  Corliss,  Elijah  Blood,  Moody  Grow,  E  C  West, 
Joshua  Garey,  Eben'r  P  Lewis,  Thomas  R  Andrus,  Elliott  P  Johnson, 
Nicholas  W  Chadwick,  George  P  Baldwin. 

BRAIJVTREE.— John  Wail,  John  Curtis,  Augustus  Flint,  Jos  Ri- 
ford,  Araunah  Spear,  Sam'l  Fitts,  J  P  Kidder,  Ira  Mann,  Elijah  Flint, 
Christopher  Huntington,  Zenas  Thayer  jr.,  John  B  Hutchinson,  Whit- 
man Howard,  ^■v  B  Bass,  Nathan  Harwood, Calvin  Randall,  Zara  Howe. 

BROOKFIELD.— Thomas  Kingsbury,  Luther  Wheatley,  W  W  In- 
galls,  Ariel  Burnham,  Zelotes  Bigelow  jr.,  Homer  Hatch,  Wm  A  Al- 
vord, Aaron  Cleveland,  J  G  Smith,  Richard  Wells,  Reuben  Peck,  J 
M  Lampson,  Joseph  Blake,  John  Griswold  jr.,Sprague  Arnold  jr.,  Fred- 
erick Griswold,  Nathaniel  Wheatley,  William  Trask,  David  Welling- 
ton, Austin  Carpenter,  Orrin  Murray. 


i    !  96  COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

CHELSEA. — John  W  Sniilh,  Thomas  Jones,  Jacob  Norris,  Calvin 
Blodgett,  Levi  B  Vilas,  Harry  W  Hatch,  Amos  S  Hatch,  Elias  La- 
throp  jr.,  Daniel  VVyman,  llul'us  H  Hyde,  foster  Grow.  Joshua  Dick- 
inson, Lament  Bacon,  Ja's  M  (lilson,  Nathan  Davis,  H  E  G  McLaugh- 
lin, Harry  Hale,  Elijah  (^oburn,  Salmon  J  .Moore,  Jason  Steele,  O  W 
'  B  Eastman,  Wm  P  Dickinson,  Elihu  Norton,  Asa  Goodwin,  Cornelius 
:  Rchinson,  A  P  Hunton,  Sercno  Allen. 

COiJ/jVr/f.— Samuel  Hazeltine,  Henry  Dearborn,  Stephen  Eaton, 
Wm  Spencer,  Joseph  Fellows  jr.,  John  Richardson,  Richard  Smith,  : 
I  Winthrop  Green,  Michael  Stevens,  Moses  Sawyer,  Amos  S  Little,  i 
;  Plant  S  Poor,  John  Chnhh,  Lyndes  Luther,  Gouldshurn  Taplin  jr.,  i 
;  Jona  Robie  2d,  Cyrcs  Heath,  John  .\  Tenney,  Putnam  Herrimnn,  .Aru-  | 
i  nah  Ward,  Nathaniel  Banlill,  Roswe'l  Crook,  John  Locke,  iNdi  'mi-ih 
■  Taplin  jr.,  E  T  Farr,  David  Bradbury,  Jacob  B  Stevens,  Wn:  Ur.uit.  : 
i  Samuel  Darling,  Geo  Sleeper. 

i  FAIRLEE.—Thom&s  Stra^on,  Elias  Driggs,  Samuel  D  Banficl.:,  ' 
Ale.x'r  11  Gilmoie,  Zebulon  Norns,  Jerome  B'Bailey,  Cyrus  Ster;rns, 
Geo  A  Moroy,  Dyer  Waterman,  Benj  Colby,  Phineas  Dodge,  Lyman 
Ware. 

JVfiiTBf/Rr.— John  .Atvv-ood,  Chnrles  Hale,  Abel  Underwocd,  Geo 
R  Ijcslie,  Hiram  Tracy,  Wm  R  Shedd,  David  Johnson,  Joseph  Atkin- 
son, Peter  Wheelock,  John  E  Chamberlin,  Alonzo  W  Nouise,  Samuel 
Grow,  Charles  J  Smith,  John  B  Carlton,  Benjamin  Atwood,  James 
Henderson,  Jamts  Abbott,  Samuel  Eastman,  Henry  Keyes,  Simeon 
Stevens,  Samuel  Gilison,  Charles  B  Leslie,  Richard  P.Uterson,  John 
Ijockhead,  Jared  Wells,  Page  P  Gove,  Joseph  Prescott,  John  Peach 
jr.,  Ellis  (Jolhurn,  John  Stevens,  Matthew  Chaplin,  Cyrus  J  S  Scott. 
OfljSJV(7£.— Lnther  Carpenter,  Horace  Fitjeld,  Reuben  VV'hite, 
David  Holbrook,  Lathrop  Fish,  Richard  Paine,  Robert  Richardson, 
Ralph  Pope,  Moses  Sargent,  Aliiat  Hamilton,  Timothy  Hancock,  Louis 
F  Peabodv,  Peter  N  Diokev,  Hubbard  Melleudy.  Wvllys  Lane,  Jacob 
Mills. 

R.aJjVD OLP//.— Lebbeus  Egerton,  Jacob  K  Parish,  Martin  Flint, 
I  Edmund  Weston,  P  D  Blodgett,  William  Xatiing,  Cliarles  Carpenter, 
I  Wm  B  Chaiijller,  Lewis  Spencer,  Benjamin  Jones,  Orin  Parker,  Phin- 
i  eas  iVloiiIton,  Harvey  Lampson,  James  Steele,  Alplieus  Carlev,  J  W 
j  Twiss,  Walter  Carpenter,  R  A  Hayden,  Gllman  Tarhell,  M  M  Flint, 
'  Gilbert  Smith,  Jjoron  Griswold,  Enoch  Hebard,  Howard  Griswold, 
John  Weston,  Philander  Pcrrin,  Adam  Hobart  jr.,  S  W  Cobb. 
I  STRJiFFORD.—'^Xephi'a  .Morrill,  J  H  Harris,  Samuel  S  Kiblinger, 
I  Pliny  Day,  Daniel  Cobb,  Thomas  Hazletine,  Dan'l  G  Pennock,  Hiram 
I  Robinson,  Lewis  Pennock,  Charles  Barrett,  Royal  Hatch,  Eher  New- 
j  ton,  Eleazer  Baldwin,  John  Reynolds  jr.,  Wm  B  Hazletine,  .\  HNoi- 
'  ton,  Taylor  Slack,  Eben'r  West,  Abraham  Brown,  Justin  S  Morrill, 
!  J  A  Stiles,  Jonathan  Frary. 

i  THETFORD.— Simeon  Short,  William  Sweat,  Jonathan  Emerson, 
:  Harry  H  ^'iles,  Sylvanus  Saver,  John  Judd,  Tinio  P  Bartholomew,  Z 
I  E  Messer,  Lester  Biyant,  Henry  Gillett,  George  Garey,  Jos  B  Clough, 
I  Wm  H  Lathain,  Joseph  Matson,  S  G  Heaton,  James  Tyler  jr.,  R  .M 
Gleason,  .\bner  B  Hoslord. 

I  TO P.S/M3/.— Jonathan  Jcnness,  Edmund  George,  Moses  Wallace, 
]  Aaion  Sanborn,  Halo  Grow,  Sam-uel  Batchelder,  Duncan  McKeith, 
I  Calvin  Tabor,  Ja's  F  George,  Levi  Tabor,  Benson  .A.ldrich,  John  Fel- 
!  lows,  John  VV  Batchelder,  Charles  Grow,  O  H  Watson,  James  Car- 
ter, Moses  Jones,  .\sa  M  Dickey,  Wm  Rogers,  Henry  Butterfield,  Car- 
los P  Bill. 

rC/JVBRZDOE.— Samuel  Austin,  Ebenezer  Hackett,  Zefaina  Whit- 
ney, Guslavus  Rolf'-,  Spencer  Smith,  Geor?e  Wevmouth,    Charles  B 


COUNTY  OFFICERS.  97 

Chandler,  John  E  Dodge,  John  H  Woodward,  John  L  Hall,  Thomas  S 
Paine,  Joshua  Eaton,  Harvoy  Tracy,  Elizur  H  Foster,  Cha's  M  Lamb. 

VERSHIRE. — Thomas  Keyes,  Nathan  Spear,  Simeon  Bacon,  Pliny 
Dwight,  William  Boardman,  Horace  Carpenter,  Ira  Corse,  William  S 
Humphrey,  Uaviil  Eastman,  Stephen  ftl  Kimball,  Solomon  Colton, 
Flavel  Brown,  Stillman  T  Wiggins,  Alfred  Lathrop,  David  Howe,  B 
O  Tyler,  J  F  Carlton,  Jacob  Church,  Rufus  Bliinchard,  Wells  Durgin. 

WASHIJ^OTOJV.— John  Colby,  I  E  Worthley,  Jabob  Bliss,  Philip 
Sargent,  Elislia  Truey,  Hall  Burgin,  Henry  Godfrey  jr.,  John  Emory, 
G  R  Gale,  Steplien  Blake,  B  W  Bartholomew,  Lyman  Perrigo,  Joseph 
Colby  jr.,  Daniel  Fitts. 

WEST  F^IRLEE.—EWsha.  May,  Elisha  Thayer,  William  Niles, 
Arba  Burr,  Azariah  Wilde,  John  Coburn,  Stephen  Thomas,  Chester 
Chubb,  Geo  W  Graves,  Sands  Niles,  Peter  Burgin,  Josiah  Morey. 

IflLLMMSTOWA'-.—Danas  Pride,  Joel  Bass,  Alvin  Smith,  Moses 
Lewis,  Porter  Martin,  Horace  Ware,  Milton  Martin,  Enoch  Howe, 
Walter  Newcorab,  Nelson  Martin,  Andrew  Burnham,  Luther  M  Mar- 
tin, John  Lynde,  Alvah  Simonds,  Joel  Bass  jr.,  Jonathan  Lewis,  Da- 
vid Burnham,  Abel  S  Williams,  Ezra  Jocelyn,  Wm  S  Beckett. 

Chittenden  County. 

Jolin^H  To^ve'r"'  I  •'^^^^^tant  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Horace  Ferris,  Burlington,  Sheriff. 

Luther  P  Blodgett,  High  Bailiff. 

L'trael  P  Richardson,  State's  jJJiorTiej/. 

Charles  Russell,  Judge  of  Probate.  ,  ' 

Wm  A  Griswold,     y  '  , 

Isaac  M  Dow,  >  Jail  Commissioners. 

David  K  Pangborn,  ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACB. 

BQLTOJ^.—John  Pineo,  Moses  L  Colton,  Gideon  Barber,  John 
White,  Sam'l  B  Kennedy,  Joseph  Smith,  Jesse  Jewell  jr.,  Wm  H  Sa- 
bins,  Samuel  Dewitt,  John  Bebee. 

BURLTJVGTOM'.—Alva.n  Foot,  John  N  Pomeroy,  Charles  Russell, 
Charles  Adams,  William  Weston,  Wm  A  Griswold,  John  Barstow, 
Wm  F  Griswold,  Lyman  Cummings,  John  Bates,  Geo  A  Allen,  John 
A''an  Sicklen,  Dan'l  P  Adams,  Phineas  Lyman,  Geo  K  Piatt,  Cha's  F 
Warner,  Isaac  Warner,  Ephraim  Pike,  \Vyllys  Lyman,  Asahel  Peck, 
John  Herrick,  Henry  Mayo  jr.,  Henry  Tliomas,  Edward  A  Stansbury, 
William  Warner,  Jolm  Peck,  Nath'l  A  Tucker,  James  McM  Shafter, 
Joseph  W  Allen,  Ja's  W  Ilickock,  Jos  D  Allan,  Benjamin  Edgecomb, 
Edw  J  Phelps,  Torrey  E  Wales,  Dan'l  B  Buckley. 

CHARLOTTE.— John  Sherman,  Ezra  Holt,  Elanson  H  Wheeler, 
Orrin  Reed,  Daniel  C  Lake,  Midas  Prindle,  John  J  Bowton,  David 
Cook,  Aimon  Atwood,  Wm  E  Sherman. 

COLCHESTER.— Henry  Boardman,  Jacob  Rolfo,  Udney  H  Penni- 
man,  Cyrus  Farrand,  John  S  Webster,  Ebenezer  Walcott,  Roswell 
Mewton,  Milton  D  Wickware,  Alphonzo  Bates,  Wm  C  Whiteman, 
Leonard  Wakefield,  George  Bates,  John  W  Weaver,  Arad  Merrill, 
Jos  E  Rhodes,  Wm  Hyde,  Giles  McNoll,  Geo  Mayo,  Alonzo  Porter. 

ESSEX. — Samuel  Page,  Byron  Stevens,  Henry  Stanton,  Chester 
Slater,  James  H  Delano,  Warren  Ford,  Pearl  L  Castle,  Fletcher  W 
Joyner,  Amasa  Bryant,  Simeon  H  Bliss,  John  Faxon,  Jesse  Carpen- 
ter, T  R  Fletcher,  David  Day,  Samuel  Thrasher,  Arnold  Colby,  L  M 
Bates,  Benjamin  Wiggins. 

mJVESBUROH.— Stephen  Byington,Nathaniel  Miles,  John  Whee- 
lock,  Wm  B  Viele,  Elmer  Beecher,  Wm  J  Douglass,  Harmon  Burrit, 


98  COUNTY  DFFICEKS, 

Howel  C  Flanegiin,  N^iihuin  Pec(;,  Harmon  Toby.  Levi  F  Benedict 
John  S  Piiirick,  PluIoRiiy,  Sutli  Douglass.  '  ' 

nUJV"r/MGTOJV.—};\mes  .■\mb|pr,  Hiram  Carpenter,  John  Judson, 
John  Snyder,  Alexander  Ferguson,  Jeremiah  Remington,  Lyman  Hall, 
Nathaniel  Norton,  Geo  N  Stevens,  Stephen  Saylcs,  Spencer  Howard. 

JEJilCHO. — Oliver  Lowry,  Jamin  Hamilton,  Hosea  Spalding.  Ru- 
ftis  Bishop,  John  Lyman,  David  Fish,  Erastus  Field,  Isaac  C  Bost- 
wirli,  Andrew  Warner,  Zehina  Bliss,  Neheniiah  Prouty,  Orville  Shaw, 
Jolin  T  Cliipp,  Silas  C  Wetherbv,  Henry  Oakes. 

J///. rOJV".— Jacob  Davis,  Ira'VViiters,  A  G  VVhittemore,  Gideon  H 
Rice,  John  Hyde,  Benjamin  Fairchild,  Daniel  H  Onion,  Charles  H 
Perigo,  Una  Holbrook,  Eliakim  S  Fairchild,  Nathan  Burnell,  Rodol- 
phns  Sanderson,  Wm  V  Reynolds,  Hector  Adams,  George  Ayres. 

iJ/C//J/OJV/),— Artemas  Flagg,  Abram  Smith,  Ezra  B  Green,  Ros- 
well  Mason,  Eli  Rrovvnson,  Aaron  B  Maynard,  Joseph  A  Hall,  James 
H  Nichols,  Royal  Briggs,  Amos  B  Cooper,  Joseph  Whipple,  Thomas 
C  Barney.  Jonathan  Fay,  Saul  Bishop,  Ransom  Jones,  Rufus  Stevens, 
D  D  Humphrey,  Truman  Fay,  Benoni  Thompson,  Asa  Gillett,  Wm 
Devit. 

S///:Z,Bt;flJV£— Isaac  Higbee,  Asahel  Nash,  Lyman  Hall,  Ira  A 
Collamer,  Samuel  Fletcher,  William  Harmon,  Ezra  Jleecli  jr.,  Henry 
S  Morse,  Jonathan  Lyon,  Chester  Blinn,  Alvali  Tyler,  Ralph  H  Reed, 
Elihu  Russell,  Guy  Tracy,  Hubbard  CI  ittenden,  Jacob  Macck,  Harry 
Wead. 

S7'.  GEORGE.— Co]om-\  Smith,  Orlo  S  Lockwood,  RosweH  Place, 
Wm  M  Sutton,  Orin  B  Isham. 

UJ^'VERHILL.— Peter  Mai  tin,  John  Cook,  Almerin  Sheldon,  Seth 
W  Mead,  Joseph  Wells,  Luther  Chamberlin,  James  Humphrey,  B  M 
Burbank,  Lutlier  M  Stevens,  Wm  S  Hawkins,  L  M  Dixun,  Aiiiraliv- 
ingston,  John  Choate,  Alfred  Bicknell,  Frederick  Fletcher,  Martin  C 
Barnev,  Buel  Cndy,  D  B  Hale,  Samuel  Wells,  Giles  Reynolds. 

IVKSTFORD.—  Dau'l  Macomber,  David  S  Hazlelon,  Silas  S  Beach, 
Amos  Ilobart,  George  Farnsworth,  Noah  Tyler,  Hosea  B  Bates,  Wm 
Bowman,  John  Parker,  John  Sibley,  V^-'illiam  VVilson.  John  M  Wood, 
Hannibal  F  Wood,  Maeksou  Burdick,  Stephen  V  Castle,  Samuel  Rice 
jr.,  Warren  Ho.\ie,  Reuben  Farnsworth,  Danforth  Wales,  Salmon 
Cushman. 

/^'/Li/Sr  OjV.— Trnman  Chittenden,  David  French,  John  Brown  jr., 
Chauncey  Brownell,  Rul'us  Walston,  Nathan  Stearns,  Zimri  Root, 
.^loiizo  F"  Saxton,  Elislia  Miller  jr.,  Esbon  Santbrd,  Wm  H  French, 
C  W  Brownell,  Roswell  B  Fay,  .41bert  J  Fuller,  .\ustinlsham,  Harry 
Miller,  David  A  Jlurray,  Asa  B  .Murray,  Herald  Stevens,  George  N 
Waketield. 

ti'ffsliiiifffoit  Couttts). 

Joseph  A  Curtis,  \  _^,„-,,„„f  judges  of  the  Countv  Couru 
Lbenezer  Bruce,  )  »       •< 

George  W  Barker,  .Monl|)elier,  Sheriff. 
Jacob  Scott,  High  Bailiff. 

Newell  Kinsman,  State's  Altorney.  ' 

Jeremiah  T  Marston,  Judge  of  Probate. 
Alfred  Wainwright,  ^ 
Cyrus  Ware,  >  Jail  Commissioners. 

I      Silas  C  French,         ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

BjiRRE.—Chapin  Keith,  Alvan  Carter,  Stephen  Freeman,  John 
Twing,  Peter  Johonnett  jr.,  Jeieiiiiab  Ellis,  Cyrus  Barber,  Otis  Peck, 
Jacob  Scott,  Joshua  Twing,  Joseph  Parker,  Newell  Kinsman,  Elijah 


.  ])  Wheeler,  David  French  9d,  Webber  Tilden,  Josiah  Wood,  Joseph 
I  Dodge,  John  Walker,  Stillman  W<3od,  Spencer  Lawrence,  DD  Wing, 
Jesse  Scott,  David  Sargencs,  Alvah  Eastman. 

BERLIJ^. — Osman  Dewey,  Asa  Aiidrus,  Orrin  Smith,  Ja's  R  Lang- 
don,  Josiah  Benjamin,  C  C  Bullocii,  Ja's  V  Perley,  Fredrrick  Hovey, 
Elijah  Nye  jr..  Porter  Perrin,  A  L  Baldwin,  Daniel  Chandler  jr.,  Oli- 
ver Clark,  Joseph  Hill,  Harvey  Johnson,  Jonas  Goodenowjr.,  Orion 
Clark,  William  Ellis,  A  K  Warren. 

CALAIS.— G\<\eott  Hicks,  Xathanid  Eaton,  Pliny  Curtis,  Shubael 
Wheeler,  Luther  Morse,  Rich'd  WToby,  Asa  Geoige,  Alonzo  Pearce, 
Xelson  A  Chase,  Enoch  C  McLoud,  Welcome  Wheelock,  Jabez  Mow- 
!  er,  Abdiel  Kent,  Charles  Dudley. 

DUXBURY.—l}ii.\'iii  Bclding,  Benjamin  Holmes,  Nathan  Huntley, 
Eben'r  W  Corse,  Ira  Arms,  Oilman  Huntley,  Rutty  Lewis,  Luther 
Graves  jr.,  Lyman  C  Turner,  John  Towlo,  Benjamin  Davis. 

K^r.STOA''.— Calvin  Fullerton,  Jacob  Boyce,  Eli  Bruce,  Burr  Free- 
man, Stephen  C  Parker. 

J/jJfl.S/fF/ELO.— Jonathan  Goodwin.  Horace  Hollister,  Jacob  Put- 
nam, Edwin  Pitkin,  Harvey  Collmrn,  Willi  im  Moore,  Hiram  Potter, 
Bowman  B  Martin,  Stephen  Pitkin,  Abijah  Bemis,  Abiel  II  Davis,  Ira 
Sniitli.,  Richard  Clears,  True  Eaton,  Henrv  W  Goodwin,  Abijah  Hall. 

jMIDDLESEX.— Horace  Holden,  Tiiomas  Stowell,  Wm  S  Clark, 
Jacob  S  Ladd,  Samuel  Daniels,  Don  P  Carpenter,  Oliver  A  Chamber- 
lin,  Stephen  Hertick,  Nath'l  M  Carpenter,  Columbus  C  Putnam,  Geo 
U  Lewis,  Wm  D  Mclntyre,  Aaron  Ladd,  John  Pcor,Leander  Warren, 
Jacob  C  St.3el,  Ashley  Bloilgett. 

MOjVTPECIEn.—Darhis  Hoyden,  Parley  Davis,  Israel  Goodwin, 
Daniel  Baldwin,  iVathaniel  C  King,  Isaac  Gate,  Lucius  B  Peck,  John 
Spalding,  Jonathan  P  Miller.  Charles  Clark,  Azel  Spalding,  Oramel  H 
Srnith,  John  Vincent.  George  Howes,  Lyman  Briggs,  Dan'l  P  Thomp- 
son, Gamaliel  Washburn,  Sam'l  S  Kelton,  Jackson  A  Vail,  George 
\Vorthington,  Wm  W  Cndwoll,  Rawsell  R  Keith,  Homer  W  Heaton, 
Jeremiah  T  jlarslon,  diaries  Sibley,  Thomas  Reed,  Araunab  Water- 
man, Joshua  Y  Vail,  Cyrus  Ware,  Pardon  Stevens,  John  J  Willard, 
William  Martin,  Royal  VVheeler,  Silas  C  French,  Alfred  Wainwright, 
Forrai;d  F  Merrill,  Mydad  Wright  jr  ,  Addison  Peck,  Sj  Ivanus  Ripley, 
Charles  Reed,  Eben'r  Scribner  jr.,  Shubael  P  Short,  Charles  Walling, 
Salvin  K  Collins,  Geo  W  Barker,  C  W  Bancroft. 

MORETOWJV.— Cephas  Carpenter,  John  Howes,  Horace  Heaton, 
Alpheus  C  Noble,  Daniel  Harris,  Charles  Howt,  Almour  Wetherbee, 
Meshec  Ware,  Alpheus  Bass,  Joseph  Sawyer,  Micah  B  Taplin,  Roger 
G  Bulklev,  Cordilla  Walker,  Horace  Eaton. 

M'OR'i'IIFIELD.—CiiWK,  Cady,  Oliver  Averill,  Heman  Carpenter, 
Lucius  Edson,  Solomon  Dunham,  John  L  Buck,  Sam'l  U  Richmond, 
William  Nichols,  James  Gould,  Gordon  Randall,  Jesse  Averill,  James 
Palmer,  Emanuel  Sawyer,  Moses  Robinson,  Joel  Winch  jr.,  Volney 
U  Averill,  Asa  V  Rawson,  Abiel  Andrews,  Henry  Knapp. 

PLA/J\rFIELD.—Baxlcr  Bancroft,  Dennis  V  incent,  Nath'l  Sher- 
man, Dudley  Perkins,  Amherst  Peikins,  Lewis  Chamberlin,  Mark  M 
Page,  Duren  Whittlesey,  Maynard  French,  Albee  .Martin,  David  Reed, 
Justus  Kinney,  John  Lawrence,  John  VV  Batchelder,  Ezra  Kidder, 

ROXBURY.—Boraco  M  Nichols,  Sam'l  M  Hildretb,  Benj  Edwards 
jr.,  Henry  S  Boyce,  Darius  Hatch,  Allen  Spalding,  Stephen  Pierce, 
Alvan  Braley,  Charles  Sampson,  Luther  .\insworth,  Wm  W  Wood- 
ward, Elijah  B  Pride,  Benoni  Webster,  Philip  Crane. 

>f.^/7'.SF/£LD.— Roderick  Richardson,  Jenison  Jones,  Sam'l  Chip- 
man,  Orange  Smith,  David  C  Joyslin,  Dan  Richaidson,  Hiram  Jones, 
Hiram  Joyslin,  Cyrus  Joyslin,  L  S  Griggs,  J  C  Fargo,  M  S  Jones, 


100  COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

fVJlRREA':— Franklin  A  Wright,  Moses  Ordway,  William  Cardell, 
Wm  B  Tyler,  Denslow  Upham,  James  Richardson,  Jos  A  Hyzer,  Aa- 
ron Risiiii',  Fierce  Spaldiiic,  Thomas  Sargent. 

ff ATERB URY.— Henry  F  Janes,  Henry  Douglass,  Thaddeus 
Clough,  Benj  R  Guptil,  Wm  W  Wells,  Leslie  Gregg,  Richard  Demer- 
it, Elijah  Marshall,  Geo  W  Dillingham,  Oliver  W  Drew,  John  Wade, 
John  Gregg,  Ja's  M  Henry,  Samuel  Bryant,  Patrick  Bryan,  Harvey 
Prcscott,  Jona  V  'West,  Kufus  C  Smith,  Lorenzo  D  Scagcl,  William 
Carpenter. 

«'OOZ>;?L''iJr.— Stephen  C  Eurnham,  Joel  Cilley,  Asaph  Town, 
Ja's  R  Norcross,  Isaac  Wells  jr.,  Benjamin  Wheeler,  Stephen  Chap- 
man, Jacob  S  Jackson,  .Michael  Jackson. 

WORCESTER— Moses  Rood,  Abel  Whitney,  Lyman  Field,  MiU 
ton  15ro«ni,  Geo  W  Leavitt,  Amos  Rice,  Avtemas  Richardson,  Ira  K 
Rood. 


Caledonia  Cotinty. 

Janies  Gilclinst,  (  ^     ■  ,^„j  Ju.dges  of  the  Coi'My<  Court. 

Calvin  Moirili,     j  =       j  s 

Oiamel  H  Freeman,  Waterford,  Sheriff, 

James  D  Bell,  High  Bailiff: 

Mordecai  Hale,  Slate's  Attorney, 

Charles  Davis,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Samuel  Sias,         ) 

David  Boynton,     >Jail  Commissioners. 

Isaac  B  Gorham,  ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

BARJ\''ET.—OheA.S  Hatch,  Mordecai  Hale,  Salmon  Stevens, Hdgh 
Somers,  Peter  Laird,,  William  Shearer,  Loren  Kenney,  Josiah  John- 
son. Alexander  Somers,  James  K  Remick,  Miles  Shorey,  John  Shaw, 
Silas  Harvey,  William  Stuart,  Walter  Harvey,  John  Hawes,  Alexan- 
der Johnson. 

BRADLEYVALE.—Joshui  Andrews,  C  R  Homan,  Dudley  Hall. 

BURKE. — Isaac  Denison,  Eiam  White,  Geo  W  Denison,  Asahel 
Burrington,  Philip  Smith,  John  Colby,  Joei  Trull  jr.,  Lewis  Jenkins, 
Alraon  S  Bennet,  Daniel  Beckwith,  Lucius  Denison,  Cha's  C  Newell, 
Geo  J  Denison,  Asa  Smith,  Ebenezer  Darling,  Archibald  Taggard, 
Ezekiel  Powers. 

C.4B0r.— Leonard  Orcutt,  Marcus  O  Fisher,  Timo  P  Fuller,  Al- 
pha Webster.  Jolm  Damon,  Benj  F  Scott,  Geo  W  Stone,  John  McLean, 
Thomas  Osgood,  Jacob  Way,  Salem  Goodenough,  Caleb  Fisher,  Wm 
E  Waldo,  John  R  Putnam,  Asa  Edgerton,  Matthew  P  Wallace,  Geo 
W  Cree,  Benjamin  Perry,  Hugh  Wilson,  Hiram  L  Briggs,  VV  Lance, 
George  Rogers,  Daniel  Gould,  Jewett  Walbridge,  Joseph  Lance,  Na- 
thaniel Perkins. 

Z)^JVF/iLK.— Judkins  Randall,  Archelaus  Sias,  John  F  Pope,  Sam- 
uel Insalls,  David  T  Batcheider,  Geo  W  Drew,  Salma  Davis,  Sam'l 
B  Matlocks,  Simeon  S  Clark,  Asa  Morrill,  Joseph  Morrill,  Horace 
Evans,  John  A  Pfige,  Samuel  Sias,  Geo  B  Chandler,  Charles  S  Dana, 
Theron  Howard,  Charles  Davis. 

O0SIIE.V  GORE.— Jacob  Patch,  Joseph  Clark,  Josiah  Cheever. 

GROTOJV.— John  Darling,  Wm  Vance  2d,  Percival  Bailey,  John 
Hatch,  Hugli  Dumi,  Moses  Buchanan,  Elijah  S  Clark,  William  Dow, 
Thomas  Wason,  Peter  M  Paul,  Jacob  .4bbott,  Wm  Taisey,  Jos  Potts'. 

HARD  WICK  — Orra.  Crosby,  David  Tuttle,  Levi  Goodrich,  Simeon 
Sinclair,  Anion  Cheever,  William  Sanborn,  Luman  Bronson,  John  R 
Skinner,  Bliss  X  Davis,  Sam'l  Davis  jr.,  Joshua, Stevens,  Silas  Lender- 
wood,  Jonathan  Foster,  Dormau  Bridgeman,  Dan'l  W  Aiken,  Ja's  M 


COUNTY    OFUCERS. 


101 


Woodbury,  Walter  Doe,  Rufus  P  Whipple,  Ja's  K  Noyes,  Benjamin 
Thomas,  John  L  Pope,  Enoch  Smith,  Haniiel  S  Chaplin,  Ward  Bail- 
ey, Amaaa  H  Goodricn,  Francis  E  Fuller,  William  Blair,  Andrew  M 
Blair,  Daniel  French. 

KIRBY. — James  Church,  Merritt  Newhall,  Jonathan  Lewis,  Albert 
W  Burroughs,  Nath'l  S  Damon,  Luther  Wood  jr.,  Timothy  Locke, 
Cha's  H  Graves,  Araunah Leach,  Stephen  Watkins  jr.,  Benjamin  Nut- 
ter, Chester  W  Carpenter. 

irjV£>OJV.— John  T  G  Cunningham,  Thomas  Bartlett  jr.,  Daniel 
Bowker,  Lewis  R  Brown,  Geo  C  Cahoon,  Edw  A  Cahoon,  Epaphras 
B  Chase,  Otis  Evans,  Nehemiah  H  Fletcher,  Paul  Houchtoii,  Stephen 
McGaffey,  Cha's  W  McKoy,  Philip  Goss,  Charles  Roherts,  Bradbury 
Richaidson,  Daniel  Randall,  Andrew  J  Willard,  Ferdinand  L  Walker, 
Samuel  Bigelow,  Wm  O  Fuller,  Ephraim  Chamberlain,  John  M  Hoyt. 

J^EWARK. — Eleazer  Paclier,  Amos  Parker,  Lauren  M  Sleeper,  Ja- 
bez  Smith,  Austin  Packer,  Hiram  Allard,  Henvy  .Dolloi}',  William  Che- 
ney, Wm  G  Denison,  Jahnson  Smith,  Charles  Kinney,  James  Wire. 

PEACIMM. — Alanson  Stevens,  David  W Choate,  Jacob  Blanchard, 
Lyman  Watts,  James  Clark,  Alexander  Harvey,  William  Mattocks, 
Thomas  Eastman,  Sam'l  A  Chandler,  Harvey  Blanchard,  Joseph  Par- 
tridge, Isaac  Watts,  Nehemiah  Bradley,  Uriah  W  Miner,  Henry 
Walker,  Orrin  Martin,  Hazen  Blanchard,  John  Phillips,  Schuyler  Mer- 
rill, E  C  Chamberlin,  Simon  Blanchard,  Tristram  Sanborn,  Benjamin 
Bickibrd. 

JlYEGJiTE.—Viobext  Whitelaw,  Arcliibald  Park,  William  Gray, 
John  Nelson,  James  Hall  9d,  John  Cameron,  John  Bigelow,  Moses 
Moore  jr.,  Tliemas  Nelson,  Harry  Moore,  Robert  Cochran,  Moses 
Gates,  Andrew  J  Morrill,  James  Beattie,  Lawaon  Bruce,  John  Mc 
Clurp,  Robert  Symes. 

SHEFFIELD. — William  Drown,  Moses  Davis,  James  Townsend, 
James  Roberts,  Elisha  Davis,  Hie!  Bradley,  Jonatlian  Taylor,  Joel 
Chesley,  Jos  H  Ingalls,  ChaunceyG  Drown,  Hiram  Jenness,  Joseph 
Ido,  Jesse  G  Kinniston,  John  P  Ingalls. 

ST".  j/OflJV'SBf/JfF.— Luther  Clark,  Jerry  Dickerman,  Isaac  Har- 
rington, David  Goss  jr.,  Jos  P  Fairbanks,  Francis  Bingham,  David  W 
Lee,  John  Morse,  Luther  Jewett,  Ezra  Ide,  Ebenezer  Severance,  Hi- 
ram Roberts,  James  Harris,  Levi  M.Billings,  Wm  P  Stoughton,  Moses 
Kittredge,  Calvin  Morrill,  Geo  W  Gage,  Moses  Hill,  Asa  L  French, 
Hiram  Knapp,Gard.  Wheeler,  C  J  Wright,  Jno  Bacon,  Lewis  Pierce, 
Ephraim  Paddock,  Sanford  Thayer,  Harrison  Cobb,  Jubal  Harrington. 

SC/7 TOJV.— Lulher  Stoddard,  Jonathan  Richardson,  Nehemiah 
Shaw,  Calel)  Aldrich,  Ralph  Jacobs,  John  Ladd  jr.,  Tbaddeus  Curtis, 
Jonathan  Pillsbury,  Josiah  Willey,  Thomas  J  Barker,  Calvin  Chase, 
Samuel  Donsmore,  Jencks  M  Putnam,  Asa  Marston,  Nathan  Way, 
David  Giflin,  David  Powers,  Daniel  Cross,  John  Beckwith,  David 
Chadwick. 

If ./SiDEJV.— Nathaniel  Farrington,Dan'l  Wooster,  William  Mont- 
gomery, Wm  C  Montgomery,  Leonard  F  Edwards,  James  Bell,  Hiram 
Perkins,  John  Gould,  Isaac  Patterson,  Jos  Hustin  jr.,  Addison  Patch, 
Nathaniel  Perkins,  William  Farrington,  John  Folsom,  Ira  Currier, 
Robert  White,  Nath'l  S  Knight,  Ephraim  Foster,  Sereno  Montgom- 
ery, Jesse  Perkins,  Edward  Farrington. 

I^'ifSBLOCA'.— Sewell  Bradley,  Benjamin  Conner,  John  W  Brown, 
Edward  M  Magoon,  Jefferson  Cree,  William  Chase,  Hollis  Heath, 
Sam'l  F  Shattuck,  Jefferson  Leavitt,  Abner  Hoyt,  Samuel  Wheeler, 
W  Smith,  Johnson  Bean,  Charles  Rogers,  Samuel  Nelson,  Dudley 
Clark,  Stephen  Morgan  jr.,  Joseph  F  Darling,  John  Capron,  Nathaniel 
Hart,  Richard  Stevens,  Samuel  Gray. 


102  COUNTT    OFFICERS. 


fV^TERFORD— Joseph  Ide,Jonali  Carpenter,  Crowd!  Chamber- 
!in,  Luciu.s  S  Freeman,  John  Felcli.  Ricli'd  F  Rowell,  Jefferson  Hoa-  i 
mer,  Jona  D  Stodd^ird,  Abel  Goss,  Lyman  Hibbard,  William  Hovey, 
i)anrortli  Chenev,  Josepli  Felch  jr.,  iloyal  Koss,  Abner  Miles,  Na- 
thaniel Lee. 

Orlcanis  Connlw, 

Elijah  Cleaveland,  j  ^..-^tanlJudsres  of  the  Cniniv  Court. 

Harry  Baxter,  \  ^  ■     -i  ? 

E  G  Strong,  Browninjton,  Sheriff. 

Huhbard  Hastings,  High  Bailiff. 

Nathan  S  Hill,  ^tatc\s  Altorncy. 

George  Nye,  Judijr.  of  Probate. 

Thomas  Jameson.  \ 

Luke  Spencer,        >  Jail  Commissioners. 

Samuel  Conant,      ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

ALB.aKY.—^\\  ChamberUn,  Orin  Austin,  Medad  Darling,  Li^ther 
Delano,  Edward  Flint,  Pearlev  Hyde.  Dyer  Bill,  Luke  Strong. 

BARTOJ\r.—iohr'.  H  Kimba"ll,  jere  Mansfield,  Luther  Merriam,  A- 
mos  C  Robinson,  Daniel  Smith,  Alexander  Wright,  Luther  Spencer, 
Jesse  Goodenow,  Jos  F  Brown,  Samuel  Cliamberlin,  Henry  Cutler, 
i'Vedi  rick  W  Kimball,  A  S  Cdwards,  Joseph  Owen,  David  S  Abbott, 
Beniaiiiin  Smith,  Gilbert  Kili^.  Horace  Pierce,  Richard  Newton. 

BRO H'A-fJ^O'l'OJSr.—J  N  Savage,  Chester  Gilbert,  Wi!liam  Gilfil- 
lan,  Timothy  Joyslin,  J  F  Skinner,  Lathiop  Chamberlin,  K  G  Strong, 
Page  Remick,  William  Joyslin,  T  C  Stewart,  Gilman  Esty,  Wilder 
C  Parker 

CH.-]RLESrOA':—lva  Braekett,  Eiislia  Bingham,  Ear!  Gate,  L  W 
Clark,  Uiirkee  Cole.  Elijah  Robinson,  Jedediah  Skinner,  Ira  Warren, 
L  W  Young,  E  D  Goodwin,  D  W  Palmer,  John  W  Bebee,  S  B  Cooley, 
N  S  Clark 

CO rE.^J^TRy.— Oten  Alton,  O  T  Brown,  Philip  Flanders,  E  M 
Gray,  Thomas  Guild,  !1  S  Jones,  S  S  Kendall,  John  VV  Mussey,  Isaac 
Parker,  Charles  Stojy,  Charles  Thrasher,  Luther  Morrill,  Greenleaf 
Boynton,  D  P  Walwo'rih. 

CKjjF7SBURr.—J,i's  E  Burnham,  Noah  Spalding,  Nath'IP  Nel- 
son, Geo  F  Sprague,  Ja's  A  Paddock,  Nathan  S  Hill,  Sam"l  C  Crafts, 
Geo  U  Cook,  Joseph  Scott,  Stephen  Sherman,  Wm  J  Hastings.  John 
W  Mason,  Silas  Grow,  Alvab  R  French,  E  C  Hovey,  E  T  Sturtevant. 

DERBY. — .loseph  Bates,  L  C  Bates,  Samuel  Cheney,  Zenas  Cobb, 
S  B  Colby,  Jeremiah  Glines,  Benjamin  Hinman,  Hiram  House,  E  G 
Johnson,  Ward  Knapp,  A  B  .Moore,  William  Nelson,  Oren  Neweomb, 
Warren  Pierce,  Brigliam  Pike,  Otis  Thompson,  William  Verback, 
James  Wav,  Aaron  Hinman,  Levi  Spalding,  Stoddard  Benham,  Dan- 
iel Cobb,  j'lt  Edwards,  VV  P  Bates. 

GLOVER Solomon  Dwinnell,  C  C  Hardy,  .Tos  H  Dwinnell,  Cy- 
rus Beinis,  J  A  Fletcher,  Moses  H  .Mason,  S  D  Kimball,  George  Leon- 
ard, S  S  Seaver,  I  B  Smith,  Joseph  Barker,  Mark  Nutter,  John  Hurl- 
hurt. 

f?i?Ci:JV'SBOflO'.— Nathan  Cutler,  Horace  Cass,  Samuel  Hill,  Geo 
H  Page,  EzekielRand,  Erastus  Blanckurd,  John  C  Tibbetts,  Josiaih 
N  Stevens,  John  Sawyer,  Charles  Cook,  Jabcz  Pinney,  Amos  Smith, 
Jos  G  Stanley,  L  F  Waterman,  William  Bailey. 

i/OLZ,j3JVi3 —Ezra  Hinman,  Micah  Feriin,  J  (- Robinson,  Aaron 
Davis,  Oison  A  Grow,  William  Hail,  Hezekiah  Ingerson,  C  D  Tabor, 
Lewis  Albee. 

IRASBURQH.—'Vhoma.s  Jameson,  Jesse  Cooper,   T  P  Redfield, 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 


li>3 


Jogeph  Chapman,  Jonas  Kidder,  Joseph  Knights,  Nathaniel  Dug'^'ctt, 
Alex;inrier  Jiimeson,*?  H  M  Bates,  M  B  Kimhall,  Simon  K  Lock,  John 
Guild,  Joseph  Wiggins,  Luke  Spencer,  John  H  Prentiss,  Mark  Drew, 
Henry  F  Prentiss. 

JjI  i.—Wm  Williams  jr.,  Willard  Walker,  John  Young,  Ammi 
Brown,  Bradley  Sanborn. 

LOWELL.— \\  G  .-Vldrich,  John  Harding,  Samuel  Warren,  Ziba 
Colburn,  Martin  Reynolds,  Daniel  Sanborn,  Wra  S  Flint,  Rufus  Brown, 
Cliavlos  Leland,  Herod  Farmond,  William  Blown. 

JW0fiG./3JV.— Simeon  Albee,  William  Colby,  S  S  Corey,W  S  Parker, 
David  Kamblet,  John  Piper,  Jotham  Cummings,  Charles  Cummings, 
Reuel  Cobb,  John  iMcCurdy,  Joshua  Emery,  Zenas  Bartlelt. 

JVii/f'PO/e'y'.— Seymour  Lane,  Oiville  Daggett,  Jonatlian  Frost, 
Solomon  Jenness,  Orville  Robinson,  William  Moon,  William  Niles, 
Joel  R  Daggett,  Arnold  Prouty,  Timo  B  Pratt,  Geo  N  Wright,  Peter 
Wheelock. 

SJILEM. — Noyes  Hopkinson,  Sarauel  Blake,  Horace  Crandall,  Isaac 
C  Smith. 

TROr.— William  Billings,  Ezra  Johnson,  Samuel  Sumner,  Tho's  J 
Sartwell,  Norman  Boardman,  Ralph  Cliarnberlin,  Curtis  Phelps,  A  J 
Rowel),  N  1 1  Downs,  Ira  A  Bailey,  Henry  Corey,  John  Hamilton, 
Erastus  Hootb,  Harrison  Atwood,  Sam'l  H  Hovey 

n'ESTFIELD.—  L\x\.\\iix  f  age,  Chester  Coburn,  Franklin  Chamber- 
lin,  Jere  Hodgkins,  Stephen  Roberts,  George  Stoughton,  James  Biown, 
James  Stebbins. 

W ESTMORE.—YAhm  Blodgett,  John  J  Bishop,  Peter  Oilman, 
Calvin  Gibson,  Tho's  K  Bruce,  Carlton  Cheney. 


Assistant  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 


Frauhliii  County 

Augustus  Burt,  \ 

Jonathan  H  Hubbard,  \ 

John  S  Foster,  Swanton,  SAcri^. 

Orson  Oarpeiiler,  Hlirh  Bailiff. 

Orlando  Stevrns,  Statc\-i  Attorney, 

James  Davis,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Bates  Turner,  ^ 

Joseph  H  Haiinnond,  >  Jail  Commissioners. 

Jasper  Curtis,  ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

BAKERSFIELD  — Theophilus  Mansfield,  Silas  B  Hazeltine,  John 
Morse,  Wm  C  Wilson,  Calvin  Ewing,  Seth  Oakes,  Elijah  Barnes,  Ly- 
man Wells,  Sarauel  VVoodward,  Jesse  Dunham,  Cha's  C  Stone,  Cy- 
rus Barnes. 

BERKSHIRE  — Joseph  Smith,  Linus  Leavens,  Lucius  H  Wheeler, 
Hiram  Darling,  Homer  E  Royce,  Wm  C  Ellsworth,  Sheldon  S  Brewer, 
Ja's  C  Stone,  Oliver  Austin,  Alvin  Hall,  Lewis  Ewings,  Anson  Hull, 
John  Lewis,  Jasper  Chaft'ee,  Henry  Follett,  Henry  Cummings. 

EJVOSBURGH.—Cbas  B  Maynard,  Moses  M  Chamberlain,  Charles 
Stevens,  Dennis  Sampson,  Horatio  N  Barber,  George  Adams,  Samuel 
Dow,  Chester  Waller,  Jairus  Eaton  jr.,  Lyman  R  Barnum,  Bennet 
Eaton,  D  M  Ladd,  Sam'l  H  Stevens. 

FAIRFAX  — Jos  D  Farnsworth,  Fliram  Bellows,  Ja's  H  Farnsworth, 
Joseph  Parmeleo,  Joseph  Hunt,  Thomas  Tabor,  Ami  Willson,  Aaron 
Horton,  Cha's  H  6eman,  Philo  England,  Benjam'n  Richardson,  Lucius 
R  Beman,  George  Buck,  James  Bellows,  Ansel  Shepardson,  Anson 
Soule,  John  P  Hunt,  H  E  Hubbell,  Albert  HfTord,  R  L  Safford,  He- 
man  Hunt,  Elijah  Story,  J  H  Richardson,  Z  B  Brown. 

FAIRFIELD.— Joah  Smith,  Jos!  Barber,  Jos  A  Farnsworth,  Lyman 


104:  COUNTY    OFFICERS. 

Royce,  Bradley  Soule,  Joseph  Soule,  Joseph  Bowdish,  Seymour  Al- 
len,  Bradley  Barlow,  Elias  Barlow,  J  M  Beaman,  Sara'l  C  Case,  Sam- 
uel Beardsl'cy,  Samuel  Perlcy,  Patrick  McEnany,  Allen  Bailey,  Tho's 
Fitzserald,  Daniel  Story,  Hiram  Chandler,  Horatio  Wakeman. 

FLETCHER.— Josei'h  Ellsworth  jr.,  Joseph  Robinson,  Otis  Sher- 
man, John  Kinsley  jr.,  Roval  T  Bingham,  Eber  Bailey,  Joseph  King. 

FKijVKLIJ\r.—¥hiUp  S  Gates,  Peter  Chase,  Dolphus  Dewing,  Paul 
Gates,  Nahum  Temple,  Asa  Gallup,  Eieazer  Olmstead,  Reuben  Towle 
jr.,  Charles  Felton,  Jolm  H  Cheney,  S  C  Nobles. 

OEORQIA. —  Stephen  T  Learnerd,  Ira  Hinckley,  Lorenzo  Janes, 
Horatio  Goodrich,  Cyrus  Hotchkiss,  Solomon  Bliss,  David  Fairchild, 
Alanson  Blair,  Wm  K  Warner. 

HIQHGJi  r^.— William  Skeels,WaUcr  C  Stevens.Heraan  S  Royce, 
V  R  Goodrich,  Henry  Stinehour, Edgar  R  Frost,  MarkR  Averill,  Har- 
vey Stone,  Jos  B  Cutler.  J  H  Fairchild,  Joint  Barr,  Cassius  P  Pearce, 
James  Hagaboom,  Daniel  Fillmore,  S  B  Upham,  Abel  Drury,  Z  K 
Drury,  Clark  Albee,  David  Sunderlin,  Jesse  Cutler,  Luther  Hyde, 
Nathaniel  M'Chire,  E  D  Hvde,  LK  Drury. 

JMOJ\-TOOMERY.—Vi.n{ns  Hamilton,  B  W  Fuller,  Dan'l  H  Bailey, 
Asa  Wheeler,  Hiram  H  Rawson. 

RICHFORP Jesse  Woodruff,  John  Huse,   Jay  Powell,   Silas  F 

Carpenter,  Nathaniel  Sears,  John  Dwyer  '2d,  Alden  Sears,  Reuben 
Rounds,  John  S  Royce,  Ariel  Parkev,  Zopher  Fletcher. 

S//"£LCOJV.—M  H  Bliss,  Eri  J  Deming,  Samuel  White,  Chester 
Janes,  Amasa  M  Brown,  Jacob  Saxe,  Henry  Chamberlin,  R  E  Wilder, 
Charles  Gallup,  John  Sheldon,  David  Cbappell,  Asa  Willson,  Wanton 
Hazard,  Jacob  Wead,  Bryant  Hall,  Jos  Fairbanks  jr.,  N  G  J\lartin. 

ST.  .^LB.^JVS.— Bates  Turner,  Jos  H  Brainard,  Henry  E  Seymour, 
Asa  O  Aldis,  Jolin  Nason,  Alanson  L  Wiight,  William  Bridges,  Eli- 
hu  L  Jones,  Zebdicl  Tracv,  Ralph  Lassell,  Michael  F  Palmer,  Wheat 
Reals,  Joseph  Weeks,  Julius  H  Brooks,  Ja's  O  Walker,  Charles  Stil- 
phin,  Romeo  H  Hoyt,  Geo  F  Houghton,  William  Woodward,  John 
Whittemore,  John  Smith,  Rich'd  S  I^ock,  Horace  Livingston,  Orrin 
Green,  Amos  Hagar,  Jonathan  Huntington,  James  Davis,  John  G  Saxe, 
John  Gallar,  Orlando  Stevens,  Luther  B  Hunt,  Jasper  Curtis. 

Sf-r./SJVrOJV.— Edwin  M  Ferris,  Alfred  Forbes,  George  W  Foster, 
Noiman  L  Whittemore,  Michael  E  Housinger,  Jeremiah  Sanborn, 
Wheelock  S  Thayer,  Orrin  Wood,  Warren  Robinson,  Asa  G  Bennett, 
Caesar  A  Mead,  Hiram  Fuller,  Jonathan  Wait,  Lewis  Janes,  Roswell 
Mears  jr.,  Abe]  Smith,  Jared  Spalding,  George  Green,  Shadrack  Hath- 
away. 


Iiatitoille  Conntyt 

Nathaniel  Jones,  )  jj^sistant  Judges  of  the  CounUj  Court. 

Moses  lisk,  \  =       J  J 

Horace  Powers,  Morristown,  Sheriff. 

Alva  Chaffee,  Hiirli  Bailiff. 

L  P  Poland,  State's  Altorvey. 

Lucius  H  Noyes,  Judge  of  Probate. 

Wm  P  Sawyer, ) 

Hiram  Town,     >  Jail  Comviississioners. 

G  A  Eaton,        ) 

JPSTICES  OF  THE  PEACE. 

J8ELVIDKRE.— Amos  K  Whittemore, Alvah  Chaffee,  Moody  Shat- 
tuck,  Eph'm  S  Holmes,  Stickney  Hodgkins,  Moody  Shattuck  jr 

C'.^.1/BiJ/Z)GE.— Benjamin  Barrett,  G  A  Barber,  Madison  Safford, 
Martin  Armstrong,  P  F  Dickerson,  David  French,  James  B  Gilmore, 
Norman  Atvvood,  B  S  Miner,  Jesse  Sears,  Rensellaer  Reed,  Oel  Saf- 


COUNTY    OFFICERS.  105 

ford,   Martin  Wires,    Miles  Bennett,   Lewis  Packer,   Gardner  Gates, 
Henry  Stowell,  Erastus  Meech,  Wm  H  Law. 

EDEJV.— John  T  Pratt,  Abel  Smith,  Daniel  Melvin,  Sam'l  Plum- 
ley  jr.,  Philo  A  Matthews,  Moses  Mason,  Winslow  Wheelock,  Ama- 
da  Stevens,  Abram  Smith,  Harvey  H  Cloud,  Simeon  Ingails. 

ELMORE.— Jonathan  Bridge,  David  G  Camp,  Geo  W  Bailey,  Cris- 
pus  Shaw,  Seth  Town,  Lemuel  Kichardson. 

HYDEP^^lJiK.—hncius  H  Noyes,  Harlow  P  Smith,  Philo  G  Camp, 
Jesse  B  Noyes,  John  C  Page,  Nehemiah  Waterman,  Horace  Hazen, 
Aaron  Keelor,  James  Newland,  Aiiel  Hunton,  Loren  Bundy,  Joshua 
Sawyer,  Elisha  Boardman,  Francis  Smalley,  David  Campbell,  R  H 
Crosby,  A  B  Morrill,  N  P  Keeler. 

JOHJVSOJV. — Augustus  Young,  Andrew  Dow,  Sewell  Newton, 
William  Simons,  Samuel  Andrews,  Cornelius  Lynde,  David  Wood, 
W  W  White,  J  J  Beaulsley,  C  B  Taylor,  J  C  Dodge,  Gardner  Leace, 
P  T  Sweet,  Thomas  Waterman. 

J1/./9JVSF/BLZ).— Lynda  Adams,  Joshua  Luce,  D  A  Marshall,  Syl- 
vester Edson,  Daniel  Barrows. 

JtfOi?iJ/SrOfFJV.— Luther  Bingham,  Samuel  A  Willard,  Nathan 
Gates,  Horace  Powers,  Vernon  P  Noyes,  Amos  Eaton,  Nathan  Per- 
kins, Joseph  Sears,  Bciioni  Shaw,  Hiram  Earl,  Vernon  W  Waterman, 
Lathrop  Eaton,  John  Miles,  John  Fetrin,  Moses  Terrill,  Almerin  Tin- 
ker, G  A  Eaton,  L  P  Poland,  Warren  Spalding,  Isaac  Allen,  Charles 
Goss,  Geo  W  Gates,  Peleg  Scotield,  Nehemiah  Town,  Frederick  Pow- 
ers, Georse  Small. 

STERLLVG  —Moses  Vilas,  Arad  Baker,  Eliab  Wilkins,  Oliver 
Sanders,  Ja's  M  Campbell. 

STOW. — Nathan  Foster,  Noah  Robinson  jr.,  P  P  Delano,  Lemuel 
Thomas,  B  H  Fuller,  A  C  Burke,  O  W  Butler,  W  H  H  Bingham,  Ze- 
bina  W  Bennett,  Jos  H  Bennett,  N  H  Thomas,  Abner  Fuller,  George 
Wilkins,  Richard  Wait,  P  C  Lovejoy,  Hiram  Town,  Hiram  Carlton, 
Marvin  Dutton. 

IV^TERVILLE.—Jesse  C  Holmes,  Richard  Bailey,  Ja's  M  Hotch- 
kiss,  Eliphalet  Brush,  Stephen  Leach,  David  Willey,  Geo  W  Wilbur, 
Williarh  Wilbur,  Sylvanus  Willey,  Stephen  L  Hemingway. 

J-TOLCOrr— C  A  Stone,  Joel  Davenport,  John  Hawes,  Gilbert 
Noyes,  Ephraim  Ladd,  W  G  Ferrin,  P  S  Benjamin,  Alger  Jones,  Sea- 

ver  Chamberlin.  

Essex  •Cottnty. 

Reuben  C  Benton,  \  ^  gi^^j^f  Justices  of  the  Comity  OourL 

William  Morrill,     S  j  .    j 

Beach  Blodgett,  Lemington,  Sheriff. 

John  HEopkinsou,  Hig-li  Bailiff. 

William  T  Barron,  State's  Mtomey. 

Wiiliam  Heywood  jr..  Judge  of  Probate. 

Isaac  Cummings,  ^ 

John  Dodge,  >  Jail  Commissionrs. 

Henry  L  Watson,  ) 

JUSTICES  OF  THE   PEACE. 

jBI.OO./H'F/EZ.D.— Jeremiah  Wright,  Orlando  SchofF,  Selden  Bur- 
bank,  Martin  French,  William  Burbank. 

BRIOHT0J\r.— John  Stevens,  Isaac  W  Aldrich,  Amos  Currier,  Eli 
G  Smith. 

BRUJ^SWICK.—m\as  Taylor,  J  B  English,  Elisha  Webster,  Geo 
Marshall,  Royal  C  Belknap. 

C.SJVj3.^jY.— Moses  Morrill,  Gilbert  L  Frizzle,  Fletcher  J  Garnsby, 
Harvey  Hinman,  Heman  Nichols,  Rufus  Lamkin,  Elias  Fainham, 
Jonathan  Hoyt,  Matthias  Weeks. 


106  COUNTY    OFFICERS. —  V.    3.    GO-VEKNMENT. 

CO.\'CnRD.— David  Hihbard,  Harvev  G  Fry,  John  Fry  jr.,  Moses 
Hill,  WariKT  Bingliam,  Rufus  U  Woodbury,  Wm  B  May,  John  Morse, 
Sarii'l  i;  Balicock,  Jeniiison  Carruth. 

KjJ  S7V/„i;'/JJ\''.-  Manning  Walter,  Kittridge  Hudson,  Jno  Walter  jr. 

ORMjVBV. — Asa  Wilson  jr.,  Ashley  Appleton,  Jonathan  Matthews 
jr.,  John  Karheller. 

GUILDHALL.— io\m  Dodge,  Lucius  R  Webb,  John  Nichols,  Hor- 
ace Hubbard,  iJenry  Meacham,  Rufus  (J  Lucas,  Anson  Fisk,  Wm  II 
Hailshorn,  James  Steele,  John  P  Denison,  Wm  Heywoodjr.,  Hiram 
H  Nichols,  Simeon  Call,  Moses  Rogers,  Wm  T  Barton,  Marcus  A 
Webb,  Milton  S  Cutler,  Oramel  Crawtord. 

LEMLVGTOJM~.—iohn  Bailey,  Abdiel  lilodgctt.  Beach  Blodgetr,, 
Tho's  Holbrook^d. 

LUjYKjVB URGH.—SpenceT  C\:ir\i,  Miron  S  Chandler,  Reuben  C 
Benton,  Miteliell  Siisbic,  Jonah  Brooks  jr.,  William  Chandler,  Seth 
Cutler,  Reuben  Bell,  John  W  Hartshorn,  Leland  .Snow,  James  Morse 
jr.,  Steven  Howe,  Cliarles  Eames. 

Mjl[D.STOJ\rE.— Dunn  P  Grow,  Joim  W  Webb,  Thomas  Beattie, 
Merrill  Boston,  Sam'l  D  Merrill,  Leonard  Walker,  Joseph  Rich,  John 
Dewey,  Benjamin  Follansbee,  Marcus  Booth,  John  Stanley,  Royal 
Boston,  George  Rich,  L  H  Massure,  D  C  Kimball,  James  Cole,  Cha'e 
Stevens,  James  Follansbee. 

FIC'rORY.—Ansti]  Hannum,  Hailan  Keyes,  James  Toll. 

liEjVLOCIC.—iumcs  V  Blake,  Clark  .Morse. 

Grand  Esle  fotrnltf. 

i         Wallis  Mott,         }    n      ■   .       ^    I    J  .-.iz-i  .      n 

i      Win  H  Lvn  ■  n    \  -^"'^'^"'""^  Judges  of  the  County  Court. 

Albert  C  Butler,  Alburgh,  She? iff. 

Pardon  Dewell,  i/io-A  Bailiff. 

Frederick  Hazen,  State's  .iSttorney. 

Augustus  Knight,  Jadge  of  Probate. 

Al>ner  Ladd,        \ 
I      Elihu  Parks,        }  Jail  Commissioners. 
i      Wm  11  Russell,  ) 

j      JiLBUROH  —OxVAndo  Bell,  Jos  M  Mott,   Geo  W  Goodrich,  John 
M  Sowles,   Frederick  Hazen,  Giles  Harrington,   Albert  S  Matthews, 
I  Barker  E  Reynolds,  Wm  H  Daroy. 

j      QR.aj^n  ISLE.— iohw  J  Mosher,  Geo  W  Hyde,  Nathan  Witherell, 
I  John  A  Chaniberlin. 

I^LE  LJi  Jl/OTT.— Joseph  Bowman,   Amasa  L  Holcomb,   Carmi 
I  Hall,  Jesse  S  Goodsill,  llenrv  Pike,  Martin  Reynolds,  Jos  H  Eddy. 
M'ORTII  HERO—Joci  Alien,  David  Harvey,  Harvey  Darby,  Wm 
H  Russell,  David  Strong. 

SOC/yv/y;/:i^O.— Orange  Phelps,  David  Corbin,  Wm  E  Phelps, 
Lewis  .Mott,  .MtVed  M  Kinney,  Henry  Robinson. 


Goven^inieiit  of  tHie  IliiJted  States. 

JAMES  K.  POLK,  of  Tennessee,  Prr.Wr/p;i£ ;  Salary  $25,000. 
GEORGE  M.  DALLAS,  of  Penn.,  Vice  President  i  Salary  §5,000. 
mlBtinheft  of  the  Cabinet, 

James  Bl-chanan,  of  Pennsylvania,  Secretary  if  Slats  ;  Sal.  .$6,000. 
Robert  J.  W..i.ker,  of  Mississippi.  Srx'ynfthe  Tieas.i  Sal.  ?I;6,000. 
William  L.  .Marcv,  of  New  York,  Secretary  of  fVar :  Sal.  §6,000. 
George  Bancroft,  of  Massachusetts,  .Scr'y  (/(At!. V«iJi/ ;  Sal.  §6,000. 
Cave  Johnson,  of  Tennessee,  P».vt  Master  General  ;"Sal.  $6,000. 
John  Y.  Ma.son,  of  Virginia.  .4«urnc>/  General;  Sal.  $4,000. 


TWENTV-NtririH  CONGRESS. 

TThVeuty-Kintli  Congress,  First  Session. 

[meets  on  the   first   MONDAY  OF   OEC.   1845^] 

Jtletnbrrs  of  the  Senate. 


lor 


Term  erpire.^- 

MUine. — George  Evans,*  184'i 

John  Fairfield,  1851 

i  .A'-.Hamp.—Cha's  G  Atherton,  184' 

I  Vacancy,  1851 

I  Vermont. — William  Uphani,*  1849 

Sam'l  S  Phelps,*   1851 

Mass, — John  Davis,*  184" 

Daniel  Webster,*         1851 

R.  Island.— Jn's  F  Simmons,*  1847 

Albert  C  Greene,*  185 1 

Conn.— John  M  Niles,  1849 

Jahez  W  Huntington,*]851 

A',  r.— John  A  Dix,  1849 

Dan'l  S  Dickinson,       1851 

JV.  .A— Jacob  VV  Millei,*  1847 

Wm  L  Dayton,* 
Penn. — Simon  Cameron, 
Daniel  Sturgeon, 
Delaware. — Thomas  Ci£Lyton.*1847 
John  M  Clayton,*  1851 
Maryland.— Jdi^s  A  Peafce,*     1849 
Re  verdy  Johnson,*!  851 
VtTginia. — Wm  S  Arcber,*     1847 
Vacancy,  1851 

JV.  C.— Willie  P  Mangum,*     1847 


1851 
1849 
1851 


Term  expires.  I 

George  McDuffie,  1849 

Georgia.-John  M  Berrien,*    1847  1 

Wm  T  Colquit,       1849 

Jllabama. — Dixon  H  Le\»'is,      1847 

Arthur  P  Bagby,     1849 

Mississippi. — Vacancy,  1847 

Jesse  Speight,     1851 

Louisiana. — Alex'r  Barrow,*   1847 

Henry  Johnson,*  1849 

Tenn. — Spencer  Jarnagiii,*      1847 

Hopkins  L  Turncy,     1851 

K'entucky.—Ja's  T  Morehead,*)847 

JnoJ  Crittenden,*I849 

Ohio. — William  Allen, 

Thomas  Corvvin,* 
Indiana. — Edw  A  Hannegan 

Vacancy, 
Illinois  — James  Semple, 
Sidney  Breese, 
Missouri. — D  R  Atchison; 

Tho'sH  BentoB, 
.Arkansas. — Chester  Ashley, 

A  H  Sevier, 
Mich. — Wm  WoodbridgBj* 
Lewis  Cass, 


1849 

1851 

1849 

1851 

1847 

1849 

1849 

1851 

1847 

1849 

1847 

1851 

WH  Haywood,  1849]F/ori(Zfl.— David  Levy,         )  not 

S.,C.— Daniel  E  Huger,  18471  Ja's  P  Wescott,  )  cl.iss'd 

J7Ientbet'9  of  the  House  of  SCepreneiitalivcs. 

Maine.— I  Vacant,  2  Rob'l  P  Dmilap,  3  Lut'r  Severance,*  4  John  D 

M'Cratie.S  Cullen  Sawtelle,  6  Hannibal  Hamlin,  7  He:iekiah  Williams. 

J\''ew  Hampshire. — Moses  IVoriis-.  Mace  Moulton,  James  H  Johnson, 

One  Vacancy  :  chosen  by  generai'ticket. 

Vermont. — 1  Solomon  Footc,*  2  Jacob  Collamer,*  3  Geo  P  Marsh,* 
4  Paul  Dillingham  jr. 

Massachusens.~l  Robert  C  Winthrop,*  2  Daniel  P  King,*  3  Amos 
Abbott,*  4  Benjamin  Thompson,*  5  Charles  Hudson,*  G  "^-eorge  Ash- 
raun,*  7  Julius  Kpckwull,*  8  John  Q.uincy  Adams.*  9  Vacant,  10  Jo- 
seph Grinnell.* 

Connecticut. — 1  James  Dixon,*  2  Sam'l  D  Hubbard,*  3  John  A  Rock- 
well,* 4  Truman  Smith  * 

Rliode  Island. — East,  Henry  Y  Cranston,*  West,  Lemuel  H  Arnold.* 
JV«w  York. — 1  Jolin  W  Lawrence,  2  Henry  1  Seaman,t  3  Wm  S 
Miller,!  4  William  Maclay,  5  Thomas  Woodruff,]  6  Wm  W  Camp- 
bell,|-7  Jos  H  Anderson,  8  Wm  VV  Woodworth,  ^Archibald  C  Niven, 
10  Samuel  Gordon,  11  John  F  Collin,  12  Rich'd  PHerrick,*  13  Brad- 
ford R  Wood,  14  Eiastus  D  Culver.*  15  Jos  Russell,  16  Hugh  White,* 
17  Cha's  S  Benton,  18  Preston  King,  19  Orville  Hungerford,  20  Timo- 
thy Jenkins,  21  Cha's  Coodyear,  22  Stephen  Strong,  23  Wm  J  Hough, 
24  Horace  D  Whcaton,  25  George  Rathliun,  26  Samuel  S  Ellsworth, 
27  John  DeMott,  28  Elias  B  Holmes,*  29  Cha's  H  Carroll,*  30  Martin 
Grover.  31  Abner  Lewis,*  32  William  A  xVloseley,*  33  Albert  Smith,* 
34  WiiBhington  Hunt.* 

JVew  Jersey.—]  Ja'S  G  Hampton,*  2  George  Sykes,  3  Joha  Runk,* 
4  Joseph  Edsall,  5  William  Wright.* 


108  TWENTY-NINTH  CONGRESS. — U.  S.  JUDICIARY. 

Delaware. — John  W  Hourton.* 

Penn.iiilvania.—  1  Lewis  C  Levin, f  3  Joseph  R  lugersoll,*  3  John  H 
Campbeil.t   4  Charles  J  In^crsoll,   5  Jacoh  S  Yost,   6  Jacob  Erdman, 

7  Abraham  R  McIIvaine,*  8  John  Strohm,*  9  John  Hitter,  10  Richard 
Broadhead  jr.,  11  Owen  O  Leib,  12  David  Wilmot,  13  James  Pollock,* 
14  AleA-ander  Ramsay,*  15  Moses  McLean,  16  James  Black,  17  James 
Blanchard,*  18  Andrew  Stewart,*  19  Henry  D  Foster,  20  John  H  Ew- 
ing,*  21  Cornelius  Darragh,*  22  W  S  Garvin,  23  James  Thompson, 
24  J  W  Buffington.* 

Ohio.— I  Ja's  J  Farran,  2  F  A  Cunningham, 'S  R  C  Schenck,*  4  Jo- 
seph Vance,*  .5  William  Sawyer,  6  Henry  St  John,  7  Jos  J  M'Dowell, 

8  Allen  Thurman,  9  Augustus  L  Terrill,  10  Columbus  Delano,*  11  Ja- 
cob Brinekerhoft",  12  Sam'l  F  Vinton,*  13  Isaac  Parish,  14  Alex'r  Har- 
per,* 15  Joseph  Morris,  16  James  Matthews,  17  George  Fries,  18  D  A 
Starkweatlier,  19  D  R  Tildcn,*  20  J  R  Giddings,*  21  Jos  M  Root.* 

Michigan.— I  Rob't  M'Lolland,  2  John  S  Chipman,  3  Ja's  B   Hunt. 

Viririiua. — 1  Archibald  Atkinson,  2  George  C  Dromgoole,  3  Wm  M 
Treadwav,  4  Edmund  W  Hul)urd,5  Sheiton  F  Leake,  6  James  A  Sed- 
don,  7  Thy's  H  Bayloy,  8  R  M  T  Hunter,  9  John  S  Pendleton,*  10  Hen- 
ry Bedinger,  11  William  Taj  lor,  12  Augustus  A  Chapman,  13  Geo  W 
Hopkins,  14  Joseph  Johnson,  15  Wm  G  Brown. 

MarylanxL—l  John  G  Chapman,*  2  Thomas  Perry,  3  Tho's  W  Li- 
gon,  4  Wm  F  Giles,  5  Albert  Constable,  6  Edward  Long.* 

JVorlk  Ca7-olina.—l  James  Graham,*  2  D  M  Barringer,*  3  David  S 
Reid,  4  A  Dockery,*  5  J  C  Dobbin,  6  James  J  M'Kay,  7  J  R.  J  Daniel, 
8  H  S  Clark,  9  Asa  Biggs. 

South  Carolina. — 1  Ja's  A  Black,  2  Richard  F  Simpson,  3  Joseph  A 
Woodward,  4  A  D  Sims,  5  Artemas  Burt,  6  1  E  Holmes,  7  R  B  Rhett. 

Georgia. — 1  Tho's  B  King,*  2  Seaborn  Jones,  3  Washington  Poe,* 
4  Hugh  L  Haralson,  5  Johnli  Lumpkin,  6  Howell  Cobb,  7  A  H  Ste- 
vens,* 8  Robert  Toombs.* 

Mabama.—l  E  S  Dargan,  2  H  W  Killiard,*  3  W  S  Yancey,  4  W  W 
Payne,  5  G  S  Houston,  6  Reuben  Chapman,  7  Felix  G  M'Connell. 

Mississippi. — Four  Vacancies  ;  elected  by  General  Ticket. 

Louisiana. — 1  John  Siidell,  2  Barmon  G  Thibodeaux,*  3  Vacant, 
4  Isaac  E  Morse. 

Arkansas. — Archibald  Yell. 

Tennessee. — 1  Andrew  Johnson, -2  Wm  E  Cocke,*  3  John  Crozier,* 
4  Alvan  CuUom,  5  Geo  W  Jones,  6  Barclay  Martin,  7  M  P  Gentry,* 
8  J  Peyton,*-9  L  B  Chase,  10  E  P  Stanton, "ll  Milton  Brown,* 

Kentucky.— 1  Lynn  Boyd,  2  J  H  M'Henry,*  3  Henry  Glider,*  4  Ja's 
H  Bell,*  5  Bryan  R  Young,*  6  John  P  Martin,  Wm  P  Thomasson,* 
8  Garrett  Davis,*  9  Andrew  Trumbo,*  10  James  W  Tibbats. 

Indiana.— 1  Rob't  Dale  Owen,  2  Tho's  J  Henley,  3  Thomas  Smith, 
4  Caleb  B  Smith,*  5  Wm  W  Wick,  6  Jolm  W  Davis,  7  E  W  M'Gaugh- 
ey,*  8  John  Pettit,  9  C  W  Cathcart,  10  Andrew  Kennedy. 

iHmow.—l  Robert  Smith,  2  J  A  M'Clernand,  3  Orlando  B  FiCklin, 
4  John  Wentworth,  5  Step'n  A  Douglass,  G  Jos  P  Hoge,  7  E  D  Baker.* 

Missouri. — Sterling  Price,  John  S  Phelps,  Ja's  B  Bowlin^  James  H 
Relfe,  Leonard  H  Sims  ;  elected  by  General  Ticket. 

Florida. Cabell.* 

JVlsconsin  Territory. — Morgan  L  Martin. 

Iowa  Territory. — Augustus  C  Dodge. 

Those  marked  *  are  Whigs,  those  marked  f  American  Eepublicans, 
all  others  are  Democrats. 


Uiiitcd  States  Judiciary. 
Supreme  Court. 

Roger  B  Taney,  Md.,  Chief  Justice,        Ap.  1836,        Sal.  .$5,000 


U.  S.  COURTS  irf"VT. POPULATION  OF  THE   UNITED  STATES 


109 


Ass't  Justice, 


1899, 
1835, 
1837, 
1837, 
1841, 
1845, 
1845, 


$4,500 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 
4,500 


1845, 


John  McLean,  Ohio, 
James  M  Wayne,  Ga.,  "  " 

John  McKinley,  Ala.,  "  " 

William  Catron,  Tenn.j  "  " 

Peter  V  Daniel,  Va,,  "  " 

Samuel  Nelson,  N.  Y.,  "  " 

Levi  Woodbury,  N".  H.,  "  " 

One  Vacancy. 
John  Y  Mason,  Va.,  Attorney  General, 

W  T  Carroll,  Washington,         Clerk, 
Alexander  Hunter,  D.  C,  Marshall, 

The  Supreme  Court  is  held  in  the  City  ol  Washington,  and  has  one 
session  annually,  commencing  on  the  second  Monday  of  December. 
S7.  S'.  Conrts  in  'Wertn.otit. 

District.— Ka\.\a,Rt\,  Gth  October  ;  Windsor,  24th  Blayj 

Circuit. — Windsor,  21st  May  ;   Rutland,  3d  October. 

Samuel  Prentiss,  Montpelicr,  Judges  Salary  §1,200. 

Charles  Linsley,  Middiebury,  JOistrict  ..Attorney. 

Jacob  Kent  jr.,  Weils' River,  Marshall. 

Russell  G  Hopkinson,  Burlington,  Collector, 

Edward  H  Prentiss,  Montpelicr,  Clerk  of  Circuit  and  Dist.  Courts. 


4,000 

Fees,  &e. 
Fees,  &c. 


Popiilatioii  of  the  tJnited   States,   according  to  the 
Six  Knumeratious. 


FROM    THE 

OFFICIA 

L    REVISION. 

States. 

1790. 

1800. 

1810. 

1820. 

1830. 

1840. 

Maine, 

9G,540 

151,719 

228,705 

298,335 

399,955 

501,793 

N.  H. 

141,899 

183,762 

214,360 

244,161 

269,328 

284,574 

Mass. 

378,717 

423,245 

472,040 

523,287 

610,408 

737,699 

R.  Island, 

69,110 

69,122 

77,031 

83,059 

97,199 

108,830 

Conn. 

233,141 

251,002 

262,042 

275,202 

297,665 

309,978 

Vt. 

85,416 

154,465 

217,713 

235,764 

280,652 

291,948 

\.  York, 

340,120 

586,756 

959,949 

1,372,812 

1,918,608 

2,428,921 

N.  J. 

184,139 

211,949 

249,555 

.  277,575 

330,823 

373,306 

Penn.     . 

434,373 

602,365 

810,091 

1,049,458 

1,348,233 

1,724,033 

Del. 

59,098 

64,273 

72,674 

72,749 

76,748 

78,085 

Md. 

319,728 

341,548 

380,546 

407,350 

447,040 

469,232 

Va. 

748,308 

880,200 

974,622 

1,065,379 

1,211,405 

1,239,797 

N.  C. 

393,751 

478,103 

555,500 

638,829 

737,987 

753,419 

s.  c. 

249.073 

345,591 

415,115 

502,742 

581,185 

594,398 

Georgia, 

82J548 

163,101 

253,433 

340,987 

516,823 

691,392 

Ala. 

20,845 

127,901 

309,527 

590,756 

Miss. 

8,850 

40,352 

75,448 

136,621 

375,651 

Lou. 

76,556 

153,407 

215.739 

352,411 

Tenn. 

35,791 

105,602 

261,727 

422,813 

681,904 

829,210 

Kv. 

73,077 

220,955 

406,511 

564,317 

687,917 

779,828 

Ohio, 

45,365 

230,760 

581,434 

937,903 

1,519,467 

Indiana, 

4,875 

24,520 

1-17,178 

343,031 

685,866 

Illinois, 

12,283 

55,211 

157,455 

476,183 

Missou. 

20,845 

66,586 

140,445 

383,702 

Arkan. 

14,273 

30,388 

97,574 

Mich. 

4,762 

8,896 

31,639 

212,267 

D.  Col. 

14,093 

24,023 

33,039 

39,834 

43,712 

Florida, 

34,730 

54,477 

Wiscon. 

30,945 

Iowa, 

43,112 

Total, 

3,929,827 

5,305,925 

7,239,814 

9"^8'^1 

12,866,920 

17,068,666 

Il  110                                 •GOVBKNORS    OF    THB    STATEC,    ETC, 

States. 
Maine, 
N.  H. 
Vermont 
Mass. 
R.  Island 
Conn. 
N.  York, 
N.  J. 
Penn. 
Dei. 

Maryl'd, 
Virginia, 
N.  C. 
S.  G. 
Georgia, 
Alabama 
Miss. 
Lou. 
Arkan . 
Tenn. 
Ken. 
Ohio, 
Mich. 
Indiana, 
Illinois, 
Missouri 
Florida, 
AViscon. 
Iowa, 

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1st  Wed. Jan. 
]*t  We.Junc. 
2d  Tim.  Oct. 
1st  Wed. Jan. 
May  &.  Oct. 
1st  We  May. 
1st  Tu.  Jan. 
4tli  Tu.  Oct. 
January. 
IstTu.Ja  hi. 
Last  Mo.  De. 
1st  Mon.  De. 
2d  Mo.  No  it. 
4th  Mo.  Nov. 
1st  Mo   Nov. 
1st  Mo.  Dec. 
January. 
4thMo.  Jail. 
Novemher. 
Ist.Mo.Oc  hi. 
Last  day  De. 
Isl  MonlDec. 
1st  Mo.  Ja.  it. 
Istlilnn.Dcc. 
IstMo.De.it. 
IstMo.No.it 
4th  ftlo.  Juno 

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40           1 

31  1 
21           1 

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1  j          (n  Va.  and  S   C.  the  Legislature  elects  the  Governor. 
|j          *  Whigs— all  the  rest  of  the  opposite  parly. 

BATES    OF    POSTAGE,    FRANKING,    ETC. 


11] 


Hates  of  Postage  on  Iictters,  Newspapers,  &-c. 
Letters. — ^■in£le,  or  any   nuiDiior  of  pieces  not  cxceediiij;  one  half 

ounce,  300  miles  or  less,  5  cents. 
If  over  three  hundred  miles,  10  cents. 
i  Drop  letters,  (not  mailed,)  2  cents. 

Each  additional  half  ounce  or  part  thereof,  single  postage. 
Newspapers. — Of  1900  square   inclies  or  less,  sent  by  publishers  or 

editors,  over  30  and  not  exceeding  100  miles,  or  any  distance  in  the 

State  where  they  are  published,  J  cent. 
Ovei  one  hundred  miles  and  out  of  the  State,  1  1-2  cent. 
Not  exceeding  thirty  miles,  free. 

Newspapers  over  1900  square  inches,  postage  same  as  pamphlets. 
Pamphlets. — Magazines  and  periodicals,  any  distance,  for  one  ounce 

or  less,  each  copy,  2  1-2  cents. 
Each  additional  ounce  or  fractional  part  thereof,  1  cent. 
Circulars — -ftuarto  post,  single  cap,  or  paper  not  larger  than  single 

cap,  folded,  directed  and  unsealed,  any  distance,  2  cents. 

HALF    OUNCE    LETTER,     WHICH  MAY  BE  SENT    300  MILES  FOK  5  CENTS, 
OR  ANY   DISTA.NCE    FOR  10  CENTS. 

One  and  a  half  sheets  of  letter  paper,  sealed  witli  way.  or  wafer. 

One  sheet  do.  with  iarse  or  small  envelope,  sealed  with  wax  or  wafer. 

One  sheet  foolscap,  with  small  envelope,  sealed  with  wafer. 

One  sheet  letter  paper  with  quarter  eagle  encloSEd,  sealed  with  wafer 

HaU'sheet  do.  or  light  foolscap,  Iialf  eagle  enclosed,  sealed  with  wafer. 

Slieet  of  letter  paper  may  contain  a  dime  and  a  half. 

Half  slieet  of  letter  papiT  may  contain  a  quarter  of  a  dollar. 

Sheet  of  letter  paper  with  seven  bank  notes,  sealed  with  was  ;  or 

Three  bank  notes,  and  the  whole  in  an  envelope. 

FRANKING,  ETC. 

Postmasters  may  frank  letters  and  packages,  relating  exclusively  to 
post  office  business  ;  but  must  in  every  cise  endorse  over  his  signa- 
ture the  vvoids  "  post  ottice  business." 

It  is  the  duty  of  postmasters  to  notify  publishers  when  subscribers 
neglect  or  refuse  to  take  their  papers  from  the  office  ;  and  this  should 
be  done  l/tjle'tcr,  franked  as  "post  office  business."  The  old  practice 
of  giving  notice  by  returning  the  papers,  subjects  the  publishers  to 
postage,  which  they  will  not  pay,  and  of  course  they  do  not  get  the 
noticfij 

Postmasters  may  receive  money  for  subscriptions  to  newspapers, 
(not  exceeding  $10  in  any  instance,)  and  give  their  receipt  thereior 
at\er  retaining  1  per  cent,  for  their  services.  The  postmaster  receiv- 
ing the  money  is  to  report  all  the  necessary  particulars  to  the  post- 
master who  is  to  pay  the  same  to  the  publisher,  and  the  latter,  on  re 
ceiving  the  publisher's  receipt,  is  to  be  entitled  to  1  per  cent.  [The 
better  way  is  for  subscribers  to  send  their  money  post  paid,  the  differ- 
ence between  the  postage  and  the  1  per  cent,  being  so  small.] 
writing  on  newspapers  or  wrappers. 

"Post  Office  Department,      % 
Appointment  Office,  > 

Wrshington,  D.  C,  Aug.  11,  1845.  ) 
Sir  :— Any  memorandum  upon  transient  newspapers,  or  upon  the 
wiappers  of  the  same,  subjects  the  same  to  letter  postage. 

In  determining  the  amount  of  postage  you  are  to  charge  upon  such 
papers,  you  are  to  be  governed  by  the  loeight,  according  to  the  provis- 
ions of  the  law  of  March  3,  184.5. 

Veiy  respectfully,  your  ob't  servant, 

W.  MEDILL,  2d./3ss'£P.  Jt/   Gen." 


NEWSPAPERS    IM    VERMONT. — COLLEGES. 


Ne^vspapers 


Vermont  Gazette,  Benniug-     Com. 
ton,  1783, 

Rutland  Herald,  Rutland,         1792 
Sentinel  &  Democrat,  Bur- 
lington, 1801 
Vt.  Watchman  &  State  Journal, 

Montpelior,  1807 

North  Stai,  Danville,  1807 

Vt.  Patriot,  Montpeiier,  1626 

Vt.  Chronicle,  Windsor,  18-26 

Burlington  Free  Press,  1827 

Universalist  Watchman,  Mont- 
peiier, 1829 
Vt.  Phccnix,  Brattleboro',        1831 
Northern  Galaxy,  Middlebury,183G 
Windham  Co.  Democrat,  Brat- 
tleboro', 1836 
The  Caledonian,  St,  Johns- 
bury,                                     1837 
Vt.  Mercury,  Woodstock,         1837 
Vergennes  Vermonter,  1838' 


in  Vermoiit. 

;  Coin. 

Bellows  Falls  Gazette,  1838 

Franklin  Messenger,  St.  Al- 

_  bans,  1838 

Voice  of  Freedom,  Brandon,  1839 
Vt.  Republican,  St.  Albans,  1840 
Woodstock  Age,  1840 

State  Banner,  Bennington,  1841 
Vt.  Observer,  Middlebury,  1842 
Asylum  Journal,  Brattleboro',  1842 
American  Protector,  Bradford, 1843 
The  Gi'ra,  do.         1843 

Jlilton  Herald,  1843 

Green  Mountain  Freeman,  Mont- 
peiier, 1844 
Vermont  Journal,  Windsor,     1844 
World  of  Music,  Chester,         1844 
Yeoman's  Record,  Irasburgh,  1845 
Vt.  Family  Visitor,  (agricul- 
tural and  miscellaneous,) 
Montpeiier,  1345 


Colleges  <fcc.  In  Verinont. 

WTntTersity  of  Vermont.  Burlington. — Rev.  John  Wheel- 
er, D.  D.,  President.  Professors, — Geo  Wyllys  Benedict,  M.  A.,  Nat- 
ural History  and  Chemistry  ;  Rev,  Joseph  Torrey,  M.  A.,  Intellectual 
and  Moral  Pliilosophy  ;  Farrand  Northrop  Benedict,  Bl.  A.,  Mathemat- 
ics and  <rivil  Engineering  ;  Henry  Chaney.  M.  A.,  N^atural  Philoso- 
phy ;  Calvin  Pease,  M.  A.,  Latin  and  Greek  Languages  ;  Rev.  Wm  G 
T  Shedd,  Professor  elect  of  English  Liteiature.  Catalogue,  1845, — 
Freshmen  28,  Sophomores  33,  Juniors  28,  Seniors  23 — 112.  Com- 
mencement 1st  Wednesday  in  August.  Vacations,  four  weeks  from 
Commencement,  eight  weeks  from  1st  Wednesday  in  December,  and- 
one  week  from  the  2d  Wednesday  in  May. 

Jfliddlebiiry  Cotlege,  Middlebury. — Rev  Benjamin  Labaree, 
D.  D.,  President.  Professors, — Solomon  Stoddard,  A.  M.,  Languages.; 
Alex'r  C  Twining,  A.  BI.,  Natural  Philosophy,  Mathematics,  and  Civ- 
il Engineering ;  C  B  Adams,  A.  M.,  Chemistry  and  Natural  History  ; 
Rev.  James  Meacham,  A.  M.,  Professor  elect  of  Rhetoric  and  English 
Literature  :  S  Pearl  Lathrop,  M.  D.,  Instructor  in  Botany,  Anatomy, 
and  Physiology  ;  John  C  Churchill,  A.  B.,  Tutor.  Catalogue,  1845,— 
Seniors  11,  Juniors  19,  Sophomores  21,.Freshmen  24 — 75.  Commence- 
ment 4th  Wednesday  in  July.  Vacations,  four  weeks  from  Com- 
mencement, eight  weeks  from  the  last  Wednesday  in  November,  and 
one  week  from  the  4th  Wednesday  in  April. 

J\'oricich  tTnirerDtiy,  A'onrich. — Truman  B  Ransom,  Presi- 
dent, and  Professor  of  Natural  Philosophy,  Practical  and  Military  Sci- 
ence, and  Political  Economy  ;  Benj  F  Marsh,  Professor  of  Mathemat- 
ics and  Civil  Engineering ;  Rev.  James  D  Butler,  Professor  of  Lan- 
guages and  English  Literature  ;  Charles  E  Denison,  Tutor  in  the  Lan- 
guages, Adjutant  and  Librarian.  Students,  1844-5 — 79.  Commence- 
ment 2d  Thursday  in  July. 

Vermont  Jfledical  College,  TVoodstoek. — Incorporated, 
October  26,  1^35.— President,  Henry  H  Childs,  M.  D.;  Trustees,  Ben- 
ry  H  Childs,  John  A  Pratt,  Norman  Williams,  Jacob  Collamer,  Benj 
R  Palmer,  Oliver  P  Chandler  ;  Vice  President,  Benj  R  Palmer ;  Secre- 
tary,  Norman  Williams  ;  Treasurer,   John  A  Pratt ;  Board  of  Exam- 


COLI  P.GES. — BENEVOLENT  INSTITUTIONS,  &C. 


incrs,  (appointed  by  the  Supreme  Court,)  Dyer  ^tory,  M.  D.,  Job  Ly- 
man, A.  M.,  Jos  A  Denison  jr.,  M.  D  ,  Rev.  W  Wright,  A.  M.,  S  P 
Danforth,  M  U.;  DelesaUs  from  the  Vermont.  Medical  Suciety,  W  K 
Riinney,  M.  D.,  J  Y  Dewey,  M.  D.  Facaltij  nf  Medicine.— Uenry  H 
Childs,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  ; 
Hon.  Jacob  Collamer,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Mediciil  Jurisprudence  , 
Alonzo  Clark,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  the  Institutes  of  Medicine  and  Pa- 
thological Anatomy;  Renj  R  Palmer,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  General, 
Descriptive  and  Surgical  Anatomy  ;  Elisha  Bartlett,  .M.  D.,  Professor 
of  Materia  Medica  and  Obstetrics  ;  EJw  M  Moore,  M.  D  ,  Professor 
of  the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery  ;  Chester  Dewey,  M.  D., 
Professor  of  Chemistry  and  Botany  ;  R  G' \V  English,  M.  D.,  Demon- 
strator of  Anatomy.  Number  of  Students  in  the  Catalogue  of  1845, 
95;  Giaduales  19.  Medical  Lectures  commeuce  on  the  first  Thursday 
in  March,  and  continue  fourteen  weeks,  at  the  close  of  which,  the 
public  anniversary  exercises  are  helil  and  degrees  conferred.  During 
the  recess  of  public  lectures  a  systematic  course  of  instruction  is 
given  in  Medical  Science. 

Castlelon  Jfledical  College,  Cast/c^on.— Incorporate!?  Oc- 
tober, 1818. — President,  Joseph  Perkins,  M.  D.;  Reiristrar,  Ezra  S 
Carr,  M.  D  ;  Treasurer,  Isaac  T  Wright.  Faculty,  Joseph  Perkins, 
M.  D.,  Professor  of  Materia  Medica  and  Obstetrics  ;  Ezra  S  t;arr,  M, 
D.,  Professor  of  Chemistry,  Natural  History,  and  Physiology  ;  William 
Sweetser,  iM.  D.,  Prole.'sor  of  tlio  Theory  and  Practice  of  Medicine  ; 
Samuel  Parkmaii,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Descriptive  and  Surgical  Anat- 
omy;  Middleton  Goldsmith,  M.  D.,  Professor  of  Principles  and  Prac- 
tice of  Surgery;  Hon.  Solomon  Foote,  A.  M.,  Professor  of  Medical 
Jurisprudence;  Asbbel  S  Pitkin,  M.  D.,  Demonstrator  of  Anatomy. 
Board  of  Examiners,  (appointed  by  the  Vermont  State  Medical  Soci- 
ety.)—S  P  Lathrop,  M.  D.,  of  Mi'ddlebury,  Cha's  W  Horton,  M.  D., 
of  Sudbjry.  Two  courses  of  Lectures  are  deliveied  annually  in  this 
College,  each  course  continuing  four  months  ;  the  Spring  session  com- 
mencing on  the  list  Thursd.iy  in  February  ;  the  Autumnal  session  on 
the  first  Thursday  in  August.  Number  of  Students  attending  the 
Spring  and  Autumnal  Sessions  of  1845,  276. 

Vroy  Votiferrnee  t/tradeiiiy,  ( Methodist  Episcopal,)  Poult- 
ney. — Rev.  J  T  Peck,  Principal. 

J^'eifbitry  Semiiifiry,  (Methodist  Episcopal,)  J^ewbury. — C  T 
Hinman,  Principal  ;  H  C  Wood,  Teacher;  Moses  Chase,  Agent. 


Benevolent  Institutions,  &,c. 

Wertnont  tlsyhun  for  the  Wntane,  Bratlleboro'. — Wm  H 
Rockwell.  M.  D.,  f-uperintend 'iit  and  Physician.  Patients  in  1845, 
362  ;  discharged  99  ;  leaving  263  on  the  first  of  August.  Of  those  dis- 
charged .59  recovered.  Terms  $2  per  week  for  the  first  six  months, 
and  .31.59  per  week  afterwards. 

Verntoiti  m^nfiqnarian  atiil  flistorieal  Society. — 
Henry  Stevens,  Barnet,  President  and  Librarian  ;  D  P  Thompson, 
Montpelier,  Cor,  Sec'y.     Annual  meeting  at  Moiitpelier  in  October. 

T°ei'tnottt  Bible  Society  — Hon.  Phineas  White,  Putney, 
President  ;  Rev.  John  Gridlpy,  Montpelier,  Secretary  ;  H  Y  Barnes, 
Montpelier,  Treasurer  Annual  Meeting  at  Montpelier,  Wednesday 
after  the  2d  Thursday  in  October. 

'Verntotit  t'oloiiiaatiott,  Society, — Hon  Sam'I  C  Crafts, 
Craftsbury,  President  ;  Rev.  J  K  Converse,  Burlington,  Secretary  ; 
Daniel  Baldwin,  Esq.,  Montpelier,  Treasurer.  Annual  meeting  at 
Montpelier,  3d  Thursday  in  October. 

fertMout  Mfotnestic  JtMitsionary  Society. — Rev.  I  R 

8 


114 


BENEVOLENT  INSTUTrOKS,  &C. BdMKS. 


Worcestrr,  Montpelier,  Secretary  and  Agent.  Vermont  Sab- 
bath  ^cliool  ihiittii — ^i^'orl h-Wesl€'r»  JBraucli  ot'the 
t-lntcficaii  lidticalioti  Sociely — Rrv.  H  F  Leavitt,  Ver- 
Seiint's,  Secretary.  Tlie  next  aniuuil  meeting  oi  tlie:;e  Societies  will 
he  liolden  duriiii;  the  sittinn  of  llie  \'eriiiont  General  Convention  of 
Coii;;iegationiil  (^hurelies,  at  Middle'iury    in  the  3d  Tuesday  of  June. 

t^crmoiit  Socifly  for  lite  tntprovemetti  ol  Vontmoti 
Schools.  —  Hon.  Silas  H  Jeni^iun,  Shoreham,  President;  'i'homas  H 
Puhner,  Pittst'ord,  Cor.  See'y.     Annual  meeting  5d  Thursday  of  Oct. 

i'eraiont  Sabbath  t'liioii.  —  His  E.xcellency  William  Sladej 
Midd'elniry,  President  ;  Rev.  Jolin  Griillcy,  Montpelietj  Secretary; 
Henry  Autt,  Esi].,  Montpelier,  Treasurer. 

t-'eriiioiit  Stale  Veiiiperanre  Society. — Hon.  Ernstus 
Fuirb.inks,  St.  Johnsbury,  President ;  E  W  Urury,  Middlebury,  Cor. 
Secretary.     Annual  meeting  in  January. 

Veriiioiit  State  ^Medictil  Society  —  Hon.  Horace  Eaton, 
Enosburgh,  President;  Z  P  Hurnham,  JNlontpelier,  Secretary.  Annu- 
al meetiii.:;  at  Montpelier  in   October. 


"Veinioiit  State  Prison,  Windsor. 

Hiram  Harlow,  Superintendent;  lie  v.  Thomas  Kidder,  Chaplain; 
Silas  H  .leiiison  of  Shoreham,  .Allen  Wardncr  of  Windsor,  and  Will- 
iam Sanborn  of  Strafford,  Diiectors. 


I..esis! alive  App«>intxnenti5. 

Hon  Horace  Eaton  of  Enosliurgb,  State  Supeuntendent  of  Common 
Scliools. 

Hon.  Daniel  Kellogg  of  Rockingham,  State  Commissioner  of  the 
Asylum  for  the  Insane. 

Hon.  Hiljnd  Hall  of  Bennington,  Bank  Commissioner. 


Al3stiact  of  tlie  conaitioii  of  tlie  several  Banks  in 

Vermont,   August   1845. 

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Almanac, 

Astronomical  Jop't  explained,2,3 
Attorneys  in  Vt.  57—60, 78, 79, 80 
Banks  in  Vermont,  -  -  114 
Benevolent  Institalions,  &c.  H3 
Census,  U.  S.  1790  to  1840,  109 
Vermont,  1840,  81—86 
Chronological  Cycles,  -      3 

Clergymen  in  Vt.  51— 57,78,79,80 
Colleges,  -        -        -        113 

Commencement  of  tlic  seasons,  3 
years,  3 
Congress,  29th,  -  -  107,  108 
Counting  House  Almanac,  116 
County  officers,  -  86 — 106 
County  clerks  &  courts  in  Vt.  127 
District  and  Circuit  Courts,  109 
Eclipses  of  Sun,  -        -        3 

Jupiter's  satellites,  4 
Elections,  State,  &c.  -  110 
Elongations  of  the  Pole  Star,  4 
Farmers'  Calendar,  6 — 28 

Fire  Insurance  Companies,     127 
Government,  U.  S.  -        106 

Vermont,  80 

Grand  List  of  each  towii,  81 — 86 

the  State,  86 


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107 
Vennont,  81—86 
Judiciary,  U.  S.  103.  Vt.  86—106 
Legislative  appointments,  114 
Manufact'3  in  Vt.  71—78,  79,  80 
Memoranda,  every  day,  117 — 123 
rjerchants  and  Traders  in 

Vermont,  65—71,  78,  79,  80 
Meteorological  observations,  5 
Morning  and  Evening  Stars,  3 
Moveable  Festivals,  -  -  3 
Names  and  char,  of  planets,  5 
"  "        aspects,         5 

"  signs  cf  the  zodiac,  5 

Newspapers  in  Vermont,  119 
Postmasters  inVt.  30— 5r,78,70.S0 
Physicians  in  Vt.  60—65,78, 79,  SO 
Prison,  Vt.  State,  -  -  114 
Rates  of  Postpgc,  -  -  lil 
Senate  of  Vermont,  -  .  80 
"  U.  S.  -  -  -  107 
Sessions  of  Courts  in  Vt.  127 
State  Governors,  &c.  -     110 

Town  officers,&o.30— 51,78,79,80 
Votes  for  Governor,  81 — 86 

Wants  for  1846,  -        -        5 

Winter  of  1844— 5,         -        -    5 


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practitioner. 

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