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AND Calendar: For the Year of our LORD 1 8 9, the Thiity-thud of American Independence. CONTAINING

Cit'i/, Judicial, Ecd'^/ia/lKa/, and Military Lifts in

MASSACHUSETTS ; Associations, and Corporate Institutions, for liurary^ agricvltural, and charitable Purpofes.

A Lijl of Post-Towns in Mcjfjchvfdts^ with tU Names of the Post-Masters.

Also, S Catalogues of the Officers of the GENERAL GOVERNMENT,

Its With reveral Dcparmcirs and EftabliOiments ;

Times of ihe Sittings of the feveral Courts ; Govtinors in each Public Duties, &c. USEFUL TABLES

And a Variety of otfier intercfting Articles.

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ECLIPSES FOR 1809.* . ' ;^

THERE will be four llclipfe'fe this year; -two of-Ae Sufi and two of thg Moon, as follows: ^

1. The firft will be a fmall eclipfeof the Sun, April 14th, in the afternoon, vifible, and by calculation as follows B. Beginning 10 - . - 4 J Apparent time Middle - - - 4 56 > ^ „_• '^'"^"^- End"' . . - . 5 41 3 Duration - - - - i 31 Digits eciipfed 2^ ° nearly on the Sun's north limb. II.. rhe fecond will be of the Moon, April a9th, in the cTcning, partly vifible, as follows H M. Beginning - - - 6 - Apparent Moon rifes 6 5 7 ^ time Middle - - - 7 J^C evening. End - - - - 9 Duration . - - 3 Digits eciipfed io|*^ on the Moon's fouth limb. lil. The third will be of the Sun, Odtober 9th, ah. 58m. in the mojning, invifible ; Moon's latitude 47' fouth. IV. The fourth and laft will be of the Moon, Odober a3d, in the morning, vifible, as follows ; H. M. Beginning - - - ^57 7^ , ,;„, ^r .-..-- tin --^"s. Duration - - - - 3 14 Digits eciipfed lo*' ©n the Moon's north limb.

Rate of Postage of everyJingle Letter by Land.

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90 10 j 500 ao than 150 \%\ j For more 50c aj No allowance is to be made for intermediate miles. Every double letter is to pay double the faid rates ; every triple letter, triple. Every packet weighing one ounce, at the rate of four fingle letters for each ounce. Every fliip letter orig- inally received at an office for delivery, 6 cents. Magazines and pamphlets, not over 50 miles, i cent per Iheet ; over

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JANUARY, 1809, begins on Sunday.

Full Moon ill day, 511. 9m, evening. Lafl: Quarter 9th day, 311. 7m. morning. New Moon 15th day, 8I1. 25 m. evening. Firft Quarter 23d day, 8h. 38m. morning. Full Moon 3iftday, 9h. 24m. morning.

M W| Oblervable Days, Iffc. s.!F. Sea

I\k)Bcf look oui\j Circumcif. 31 5; # rife 11 28 C. P. Alfred. for a 7 31 5 o 48 morn. C. P. & S. Boft. C. S. Camb. 7 30 5 t 49 O l-r born, Sir I. Newton 1643. 7 30 7 53 T' '5 Jiorm fnow. 7 of 29 8 57 ' 53 Epiph. PUafant 7 29 10 s 2 40

died, 1 6 • 6. -8 Shakcfpear fun, 7 28 11 3 28 ift Sund. paft Epiph. Luc. 7 28 morn. 4 '16 9 C. P, Northam.&^Var./^a^ ^ 27 »5 5 6 10 7*S fouth 8h. uncommonly / 26 1 24

11 cold. - } perigee J7 26 2 32 ^633 12 -w Pretty high 725 3 39 7 5' •" Modtrates, tides. , 7 24 4 43 8 51 rat. Cong. l7 Peace by 1784. 23 5 5 39 9 51 Epiph. withj zd Sund! paft ^ 5 > etslio 49 16 C. S.Vortham. & Warren.i7 22 5 5 48:11 46 morej 17 Frank?Iin born, 1705. 21 5 57 ev. 39 18 Jnow. \j 20 5 8 1 29 Good weather 195 jy ig ^ 9 2 t6 again. 20 \y I'sf 5 10 '\0k 3 2 21 Agnes.DbiiisXVI.beh.r793.7 17 5 11 10 3 46 £2 3d Sund. pa\l*Epip|(}. vinc.7 16 5 morn. 4 30 23 Low tide^ foi; this Looksykiejt o 1.^ 5 . .9 5 15 24 ^ fbuth 4h.Yfea{^n. Jnow.j 1 6 25 Conver. of St- Paul:" J^pIP^Z 13 5 2 "%) ^ 46 26 Clear ^ but J7 f2»55i> 57 7 33 27 •pr£tty CO 74^ 3 ^9 8 22 28 Peter the Gre^t diec},.y 25. 7 10 "5 4 38 9 29 Septuagif. KouJ^aJuadf'ft V 7' 30 Yard L fets ah. 5m. c/ia«,i,^ I -5 10 5c 31 of weather. 6 3 © rife 11 39 FEBRUARY, 1809, begins on Wednefday.

Laft Quarter 7th day, 1 ih. 29m. morning. New Moon 14th day, 9h. 15m. morning. Firft Quarter 22d day, 6h. j8m. morning.

MtWi Obfervabie Days, Isfc. s. lr.||s.;F.Sea Hig»i, windt 7 5 3 6 40 Pur. V. M. or Cand. with 4 5 7 45 28 fome fnozu. 3 5 851 1 17 Cef.arms bet.Am.&Brit.'gj * 5 10 o 2 6 Sexagif. Sund*. Clear o 5 11 9 2 57 6 7*s fet ih. 4pm. and cold. 59 6 morn. 3 49 ExpeB a 6 58 6 16 4 42 driving > perigee. 6 56 6 1 22 5 38 Middling high tides Jlorm. 6 55 6 2 26 6 36 for fome days. Becomes 6 54 6 3 25 7 34 more moderate, 6 52 6 4 15 8 32 12 Quinquagcf. Sund. a/^M an 6 51 6 5 3 9 29 »3 agreeablefun 6 50 6 5 43 10 23 »4 Valentine Day. 6 49 6 >fets 11 14 '54 Alh-Wednefday, or Lent. 6 47 6 6 46 eve. 3 Ab Growr. cooler 6 46 6 7 48 50 17,6 with fome fnoto. 6 45 6 8 53 1 36 7 * s fet oh. 5 cm . Changes 6 43 6 9 53 2 2 loJA I ft Sund. in Lent, to fine 6 42 6 10 52 3 6 2o;2 Great fnow, 17 17. weather 6 40 6 11 49 3 5» C- P. Paris and Oxf. > apoJ6 39 6!morn. 4 37 22|4 Wafiiington born, 173a. 6 38 6| o 44 5 25 Low tides. A 6 36 6] 1 38 6 13 2416 St. Matthias. Jlerm 6 35 6 B 28 7 Bull's is 6 25I7 Eye fets ih. 33 6 3 14 7 5^ 26jA 2d Sund. in Lent. near 6 32 6 3 57 8 4 27 2 at |6 31 4 38 9 30 2813 hand. 16 29 6 5 1410 20

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MARCH, I 809, begins on Wednefday.

Full Moon 111 day, iili. 13m. evening. Laft OuaVter 8th day, yh. om. .evening. New Moon 15th day, iih. 35m. evening. Firft Quarter 24th day, 2h. 34m. morning.

Full Moon 3 1 ft day, loh. 39m. morning. MJWI Obfervable Days, IffJ. 1^0|r.0 s.i71^slF. Sea St. David. Uncomfortable 6 2 8 6 • rife 11 10 7*3 fet midnight, wtather 6 43 morn abroad. 7 49 o ] ill Air. er. Cong, met, 1789. 9 o o 5? 3d Suiid. in Lent. Q^utU 10 10 1 46 coolfor March. 11 18 2 4^ S.J.C.Dedh.C.P.Portl.;p. mom. 3 37 Thr weather o 23 4 35 Yard L fets midnight. 1 5 3£ High tides. moderates 2 3c apace, 3 27 4th Sund. in Lent. Ruin 3 eo 13' C. P. & S. Taunt, or [now. 4 le 4 3 S.J.C.Bof.&Nant.C.S.Wor. 4 1 days, but >fets 5! 4 Fine 48| 6j5 cold nights. 6 43 34 Bofton evac. by Brit. 1776 7 46 21 18 fet.lih. Som^fnow. 8 , 7*j» 44 5 ^9 A Kth Sund. in Lent. More 9 43| 5 20 2 Ic.P.Conc. [Macb.C.S.Port. to 40 37 21 CS.Piy.C.P.&S.Nant.C.P. 5 11 3 24 3^i 22 ant. IV: p leaf [ > ap. morn.| 4 23 High winds. 26'; 5 o 4 Lion's H. fouth 9.h. ^.ztcl. 1 14! 5 49 5 Annun.V. M. or Lady Day. 6 37 26 Palm Sund. with fomt 2 381 7 26 07 C. P. Ipf. & Worceft. i^Vk- 8 15 283 C.P.Sc S.Barnft. & S. Porti. 9

2914 Middling tides, ifnotfnow. 3-47 / 4 24 9 & ant. 30.5 Pleaf •55 \^A4*>,-7j 4 57iio 4? 316 Good-Fri. Walh.in:P.'89 5 45 ^\^n^il 4|i

1809.] A a APRIL, 1 809, begins on Saturday.

Laft Quarter 7tKday, 2h. 25m. morning. New Moon 14th day; 3h. 13m. evening. Firft Quarter 22d day, 7h. 43m, evening. Full Moon 29th day, yh. 57ni. evening.

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QuiU cold 43 7 8 o morn.

11 EafterSurid. , for 42 7 9 i> 37 Gov. and Sen. chdfen Maff. 40 7 10 21 1 35 43 St. Ambrofe. JpriL >per. 39 7 11 23 2 35 54 7*s fet loh. ' ^Grows inorri. 3 34 65 more moderate^ 36 7 20 4 32 76 Lion's Fi. fouth 9h. eve. 35 7 1 11 5 Middling tides, with 34 7 1 54 6 25 9'A ift Sund. paft Eaft. /howers. 32 7 2 31 7 C.P.Lenox. [C.P.PIymJ^ 31 7 3 5 8 S. J. C. Concord. C. S. Ipf. 5 29 7 3 35 8 53 4 Fine weather, I5 28 7 4 2 9 39 1315 C. S. York, except high '5 27 7 4 34 10 24 i4!6 winds, ^ eclip. viiible. 5 25 Cfets 11 9 Now expe£l I5 24 7 42 »» 54 16 ad Sund. paft Eafter. a '5 22 8 3^ev. 4 C. P. York. Jiorm. [ > apo.]5* 9 3f*i tl S.J.C.Worc. C.P.& S. Boft.^ 20 10 27 2 15 9i4 Becomes very fine 18 n 14 2015 weather 17 morn, 3 21 16 7*6 fet 9h. again o 1 -4 Low tides. Some H o3 42 ^ 3d Sund. paft E. St.George. 13 1 iq" 6 C. P. and S. Dedham. rain. 12 1 55V "2 S. J. C. Ipf. and Northam, 10 27 Cooi^ [C. S. Augufta, 2 57 ^M chilly winds 3 vtitk 4 > eclipfed vifible #rife

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1 JULY, 1809, begins on Saturday.

Laft Quarter 4th day, 911. 1 8m. morning. New Moon 12th day, ih. 29m. evening. Firft Quarter 20th day, 2h. 41m. morning. Full Moon 26th day, 5h. 30m. evening.

M!W Oblervable Days, \^c. r.Q s. I r.ft s.;F.6ea ; T Growing 4 28 8, 10 10 2 36 A 5thSun.paftTr.Vif.V.M. 28 8j 1 o 40 3 2* 2 weathtr. 29 5 11 11 4 13 C. P. & S. Boft. Independ. 811 41 3 4 29 ^^ 4 Some ratn. [decl. 1776 30 81 morn. 5-^4 5 7*s rife ih. 30 8j o 12 6 29 7|6, Good hay 4 31 47 7 15 \ 87 weather 4 31 8 1 23 8 o 9A 6th Sund. paft Trin. >'apo. 4 32 8 4 8 46 02 Columbus born, 1447. 4 32 8 2 50 9' 34 3 again. 4010 22 4 33 2 3 IS Morejigns 4 33 ° Cfetsju 10 13 Middling tides.' of rain 4 34 7 5Sjii 5^ \ »4 French\Rev. com. 1789. 35 8 8 2/,ev. 44 Becomes ' 15 , 35 8 58! 1 30 !, 2-17 16 7th Sund. paft Trinity. 36 8 9 30 17 clear andjine. 10 37 I 03 3 1 Mahomet died,634,^t.64. 38 ? 10 3of 3 51 »9 Bull's Eye rifes ih. 29m. 38 8 4 40 20 Margaret. Very 38 5 31 21 7*s rife midnight. 40 8 morn. 6 26 hoty 22 Magdalene". - 41 20 7 24 8th paft Trin. 8 8 23 Sund. > per, 4 42 1 9 24 242 zuitkjome 4 43 8 2 5 9 25 253 St. James. Dog-days begin, 4 44 3 8 10 25 26 St. Anne. rain. 4 45 • rife 11 24 Pretty high tides. Grows 4 46 8 7 29 morn. cooler^ 4 47 8 6 19 Heat 4,48 8 S' 38 1 12 9th Sund. paft Trinity. ^ 49 9 1'^ incrcafes. 4 50 9 38 ^ 52 1

AUGUST, 1809, begins on Tuefday.

Laft Quarter 3d day. oh. 37m. morning. New Moon nth day, 2h. 49m. morning. FJrft Quarter i8tb day, 8h. 36m. morning.

Full Moon 25th day, 2h. 19m. morning,, »

Obfervable Days, s. r.|^s. |F. M Wj Is'g. I r Q Sea. C. S. Plfm. f/ying 51 8 3- 33 clouds, 52 8 10 45 4 22 with 1 53 8 21 .5 »L 7*s rife iih. Ji^s of nnforn. 5 34 ram. I > apo. o 1 6 41 Toth Sun. paft Trill. Transf. 0,43 Low tides. f *» 34 8 C. P. Plym. Hazy, hut 2 27 9 ,4 very warm 3 23 9 52 St. Lawrence. for 4 22 10 40

. fomt days. 2 >fets 11 28 Some rain 3 7 34 ev. 15 nth Sund. paft Trin. this 5 8 4 1 2 C. P. Caftine. time 67 835 C.P.&S.Mach. C.P.Aug 7 9 7 2 40 Comm. Middlebury Col. 8 9 43 3 30 &rows cooler, 9 10 22 4 24 with clouds. 11 1 7 Middling tides this month. 12 morn 6 17 12th Sund. paft Trin. > per. 13 o 2 7 16 Fine »5 8 16K !7*s rife 9h. 50m. weather .6 9 15 Comm. Dartm. Col. N. H. 3 13 10 '10 St. Bartholomew. again. 4 2r2 3 Signs ef a 20 -^ rife I # 55 21 26I7 I N.E.ftorm. 7 7 morn Trinity. '13th Sund. paft 23 7 7 43 44 '8 |C.P.Northa.Topf.C.P.& S. 24 7 15 1 32 28J2 PUafant [Lenox 25 7 8 48 2 19 29|3 I 3o|4 Comm. Cambridge Col. 27.7 9 24 again. 28 10^ • 3M5 j 7 3 53 Jf

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5 / ^..' SEPTEMBER, 1 809, begins on Friday.

Laft Quarter ift day, 6h. 20m. evening. New Moon 9th day, 3h. 14m. evening. Firfl: Quarter i6tliday, ah. 7m. evening. Full Moon 23d d^y, ih. 54m. evening.

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OCTOBER, 1809, begins on Sunday.

Laft Quarter ift day, ih. 26m. evening. ,New Moon 9th day, 2h. 5801. morning. Firft Quarter 15th day, 8h. 28m. evening. Full Moon 23d day, 4h. 41m. morning. Laft Quarter 31 ft day, 8h. 38m. morning.

MjW| Qblervabic Days, ^c. j r. s. Q | rflps. F. Sea 6 iSthSund. paftTrin. 11 18 5 5 Cool [Boft. and Nant. 6 morn. 3 53 3 SJ.C.Ded.&Aug.CP.&S. 6 o 7 6 40 4 mernings and 6' 1 7 28 5 evenings^ 6 2 6 ^j .3 a 10 S.J.C.Taun. G.S. Ipf. &Par. 6 24 6 37 ev. ^ 11 Gen .El.ec.yermvont.v-y^raiw. .I 26 7 1 24 r^\5 High tides this moHth. 6 27 8 2 22 1316 Agreefible } peng.ee. 6. 9 2 2 M7 v)calktr for 6 30 6 10 i2 15IA ioth Sund. paft Trin. Jomt 6 32 6 11 ^19 l6J2 Q^France behead. '9 \, days, 6 33 6 raorn. 'b '7 3 S.j.C.Plym.& Portl.^C/oa^>' 6 34 6 o 18 •7

184 St. Luke. u;/^-^ 6 36 .7 58 913 Cornwallis taken, 1781 tkee 37 2 31 8 4^ 206 appcArance of 6 38 3 35 9 34 7 rain. 40 4.39 19 A jift Sund. paft Trin. 41 5 43 1 2 3ec.vi. 23 Colum.dif.4n1. 1 49a. 43 #rife »,» 54 «4 3 S. J. C. Barnft. Q^H?te cool 44 5 45 mofn. 25 Crifpin. for the 4^6 6 3» o 4

• 26 fafon. 47 7 36 1 29 7*s fouth ih. aom. > apo 48 8 27 23 ^ 17 , 28 St. Simon and St. Jude. 49 9 »5 3 4 r

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rjECEMBER, 1809, begins on Friday.

New Moon 7th dav, oh. 37m. morning. - Firft Quarter 13th day, 4h. 33m. evening.

Full Moon 2 1 ft day, 511. i6m. evening. Laft Quarter 29th day, 6h. 3m. evenings'

MjWI Qbfervable Days, Isfc tr© s. lr.#s, F. Sea,

iiiiarp air^ 26 5 48 6 but fine 2^7 5 1 53 7 Advent Sund. fun. 27 5 2 58 7 ^3 C. P. Worcefter. ^ecomts > 28 5 4 7 8 46 5 C. S. Augufta. cooler, 28 5 5 17 9 43 Nicholas. mi0 figns 29 5 6 26 10 42 Yard L rifes 6h. z8rn. of 29 5 >fets 11 44 8,6 Concept.V. M. /now. C ptr. 30 5 6 32 ev. 47 97 Uncommonly high tides. 30 b 4' V 48 , I lo'A 2d Sund. in Advent. 31 5 852 2 46 112 C.P.Taunton. Pleafant 31 5 10 2 3 47 forfome •32 5 11. 9 4 37 »34 Lucy. days. • 7 32 5 morn. 5 2c I45 Wafhing.died,i799,JEt.68.7 32 b o 15 6 ' 15 6 Middling tides. More \J 33 5 1 65' 16 7 Tea deftr. in Bofton, 1773.7 33 b 2 V 37 17 A 3d Sund. in tsA\tx\\.,^fnow. 7 33 6 3 8 23 '9 18 2- C. p. Dedham and Camb. 17 33 5 4 8,

^9'3 7*s fouth 9h. 30m. |7 33 :6 5 9 bb 204 Agreeable 17 33 5 6 10 43 '7 21 St. Thomas. weather 33 5 • life ' 1 29 22 for the feafon. Japo.7 •33 b 5 40 morn. o 16 23 Not very high tides. J 33 5 6 33 24 4th Sund. in Advent. 7 33 7 29 1 C.P.Ipf.C.P.&S.Len. Chrif.;/ 33 I 8 27 •1 47 26 St. Stephen. Becomes \i 33 5 9 25 2 32 27 •St. John. quite cold, ]j 33 10 25 3 16 28 Imiocents. ivztk fffns 17 33 b 11 25 4 o 29 5 of ajlorni.'j 32 5 morn. -4 45 j jYardL fouth lob. 40m. 32 29; 7 I7 5 5 I .ft Sund. paft Chriftmas. 'g 32 1 3 A \ b 331 ^^' •I -*-«. t. •- ^^

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Governors, l^c.Jince the jirjlfetthment of Plymouth and Maflachufetts.

Governors of Plymouth Colony, from 1620 to 1692, defied by the People for yy years.

John Carver 1 Edward Winflowj Jofiah Winflow

William Bradford | Thomas Prince j Thomas Hinkley Maflachufetts Governors, from 1628 to 1692, defied by the People. (Tht figuresJtiew the number of years each governed.) Governors. 1 6 Civil Government in Ma^achuTetts.

Governors. Lieutenant Governors. J780 John Hancock, to 1785 1780 Thomas Cufhing 1785 James Bowdoin, 2 years 1788 Benjamin Lincoln 1787 John Hancock, to 1793 1789 Samuel Adams, to 179^ 1794 Samuel Adams, 3 years 1794 Mofes Gill, to 1800 i797lncreafeSumner,to 1799 1801 Samuel Phillips 1800 Caleb Strong, to 1807 1802 Ed.H.Robbini,to i8gS 1807 James Sullivan 1807 JLevi Lincoln

Civil Government in Massachusetts, For the Political Year commencing May, 1808, and ending May, 1809. His Excellency James Sullivan, Efq, ll.d. Governor and Comtnandrr in Chief. His Hpnpr Levi Lincoln, Efq. Lieutenant Governor* COUNCIL. Hon. David Cobb «- Hon. Prentifs Melleii

— —;fohn C."June«-» . "Oliver Fifite - George Cabot —E^aim Spooncr

^- Altera as Ward 2"°"^^* I^wighj^ . •- Benjamin Pickman, jr. SENATE.

Hon . Ha rrison G. Otis, Prejident. .Suffolk. Hon. Harrlfon G. Oiis, Wiiliam Spooner, Jtphn Phillips, Peter C. Brooks, anJ'^ames Lloyd, jr. Essex. ^ Hon: Enoch Titcom^ohn Heard^John Phillips, Nathan- iel Thurfton^Villlam Gray, and^Samuel Putnam. MlDDLJ^^EX. ,^ ^ .^ Hon. Aaron HillT^amuel Dana,^mos Bond7 J. L. Tuttlc. York. ^ ^ ^ Hon. John Woodman and Jofeph Leland. Hampshire.

Plymol j h. .,__. Hon. Nathan Willis, and^^eth Sprague. ^ Bristol. „,.,^^ - Horir^athaniel Morton, jr. anoDaiid Vcxrj. Barnstable. ^ Hon. Jofeph Dimmick. 7

Reprefentatives—Suffolk. 1

Duke\s County and Nantucket. /-- Hon. Gorham G. Hufley. Worcester. Hon. Salem Towne, Elijah Erigham, Thomas Hale, and ^' . X^ CuM'bERLAND. Hon. Lothrop Lewis, anJ Ammi R. Mitchell, Lincoln, Hancock, and Washington. HorT. WillianvKing, andTheodore Lincoln.

"Berks i^i i r . — ,^.^^ e • HonTTiinothy Childs, and'Azariah Egglcflon, Norfolk. — Kori. John How, and Ebenezcr Fiflier.

K E N N C B E C K . - Hon. Barzillai Gannett. Rev. Jofeph S. Buckminfter, Chaplain* John D. Dunbar, Efq. Clerk. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. -— Hon. Timothy Bi cei.ow, Speaker. Nicholas Tillinfthaff, Efq. Clerk. Rev. Charles Lowell, Chaplain. ^^ The Counties are arranged according to the time of fheir incorporation. Principal Towns are in small cap- itals. Figures at the end of lines denote the diftance of miles from Bofl on. Date of Incorporation. i6}3, SUFFOLK^COUNTY. 1630, Sept. 7, Boston, "Chriilopher Gore, William ^ SmithT^ James Rc^infon, W^m. Brown, Jona. Hunnewell, John Welles, VVm. Phillips/ Stephen Codman, Benj. Ruf- ^ feil,^aniel Sargent, Thos.' W. Sumner, ;Tohri Callender, Benj. Goddard,NBenj. Whitmaij/^ohn T. Apthorp, T^homas Danforth,Xharles Davis^Wm. Ham- matt, Tfona.^Chapman,"^ Thomas Dennie, ^ Benj. BufTcy, J^ohn P^er^Jofeph Head, ^^^ben. T. Andrews, Ignatius Sargent, ^^tepben Higginfon, ^Jr^Ifaac P. Davis, ^Jofcph Coolidge, j^^harles Jatkfon, "^^Francis D.Channing^Wm. H. Sumner.

^/S^iJan* 10, Cj*f//?c, Nathaniel liail. j? 1809.J B2 ———

1 8 Reprefentatlves—Eflex^ COUN'TY. 1643, ESSEX ^ 29, Juiie 24,—SALEiM^ohn Hathorne, Wm. Cleve- ^land^^hn SouthwiclBenj. Crowninfhicld, jr. 13 34, Aug. 5, -"i P s w I c h; Nathaniel Wade^ Jona. — Cogrwell, jr. Jofeph Fatley 25 35, May 6, l^^ew/Jurv,^^^oCi^h Little> Silas Little, " ^John Ofgood^^ichard Pike 46 37, Nov. --L)nn,'^Q\hph FuUer.xMicajah New- hallT^nron Breed 8 39, May £2, GlouccJlcr^Ecn]. K. Housh/Thomas Paj-("ons^5^hn Somes, jr>Benj. Web- ber^ James Tappan 3^ 39. Sept. ^y'—Rczvlcy^VLOoAy SpafTord, Thos. Gage e6 40, Oft. 7,-« Sali/huryy Jo?-,aihan MorrllJ 46 43, May lOy—Wenkamt Samuel Blanchard e6 45, May 14,- Mavchi'Pr^ Henry Story 30 45, — -Havrrkill, James Smiiey 32 46, May 6,^ Andcver^'lhoxva%K\\.\.xc

.^50, Oft. iS,^-Tcpsfield, Natlwnicl Hjoimond '39 68, April ^C)^ -Amrfbury, EfnjaiTiiD Liirvey 45 68, Oa. i4,-^J5^z;f?^irrael T horndiker^lios. Ba- vis7A.b«ief Chapnjan,*Thc';. Stephens 15 75, — 5rt2c/7cr

1643, MIDDLESEX COUNTY. S9, June 247—Gi-i a r i. e s t qav N^Tho-s. Harris, M-Jt- thew Bjidge,NDav;d GoodwinT"?-'^^''^*" Tufts, jrTfeij ah Mead ——— Reprefentatives—Middlefex. 19

1630, Sept. 7rff^a?er?otyn, Thomas Clark 7 30, Sept. 2.^i-Medford^ Timothy Bigelow 4 33, Sept. 8, r- Camifndgetjfihn Melleii; Samuel P. P- Fay >^ . 3i 35, Sept. 2,— CoNCORoT^Jofeph Chandler, Jonas Lee 18

39, Sept. 4f—Sudbury ^ William Hunt 25 42, May \^Woburn^m\ RufTell 10 44, May z^y—Reading^'imoihY Wakefield, Daniel Flint 14 49, Maya," Afa/(ie,7, Jonathan Oaks ^ 4 55, May 2911 Ck(hsford^^Wm. Adams, Ich.Gibfon 20 ^ty, May 29,.—577/er/(:(Z,Jofeph Locke £o ^^5, May 2g,- Groton, Jofeph Moors 35 60, May 31,— Mz7-/^orcK^/^,^~ Jedediah Brigham, '^Ephraim Barber 28 73, Ocl. 155- /^w;z/?fl/J/f, Matthew Scribner 37 7:j, May 27, Skerburvis . £2 83, May 16, ^vzv, Ephraim Whitcomb 25 91, Dec. i5r—A'^2:t;/oB7rim. Jackfon^am.'Murdock 9 2700, June 357 ^7-a7«z;7^//a7n, John Fifk 24 1, Feb. 26,' Dracut, Danie! Varnum 36 12, Jan. 1, Wefton^ Ifaac Fifk J5 12, Mar. 20, ~£<'X2»7i,'-/o», Nathan Chandler 10 1,5, Dec 3,—:/i///.?i:;/2, Simon Hartwell 28 25, Dec. 13,— Hopkinton, Walter M'Farland 32 2 1, Dec. ^f-HolliJion, Jefl'e Haven 27 25, Dec. 17, Stonekamy 10 29, Sept. zr^.'-WeJlford, ThomaS Fletcher, jr. j»8 £9, Sept. 23, Bedford, 13 50, Sept. 25, Wilmington, lb 32, Juno ^gy—Townjkend, Abner Adams 45 34, Dec. 23, TezDkjlury, £4 JuJy Sr—^^on, Jonas Brooks 35, , 24 37, Jan. 4,-—#a//;^«/«, Abner Sanderfon 11 53> Jan- 5» Shirley^ Nathaniel Holden 41 53, April, > Ptpperdl, Jofeph Heald 40 19,^ t\, April Lincoln, i 16 67, Mar. 6, AJhby, 50 Ho, April 10, Ea/i-Sudburv, Reeves ' Jacob 19 81, Feb, 19, Natick, i8l 83, Feb. 25, ^oxi^orija^^, (did. } unites with 5.'or-c; 30 89, June 22, Tyngfborougk, unites with DunfiatU 31 99, Feb. 24, Burlington, 10 1805, Feb. i^,^r^arlijle, (dift.) Ephraim P.obbins 20 —— 20 Kieprefentatives—^York.

'-"Weft-Carnhndge^ Samuel Butterfield 4 —Srigkton^ Stephen Dana 5 633, YOJ^K COUNTY., ^3, May 18, YoRKjAlex.M'Intire^^ElihuBragdon 75 53, May 18, A7«-Solomon Stod- dard^ jr.'^Thaddeus Clap,"lfaac Q. BatesI William Edwards 100 !6i, May es,- HadU\, Charles Phelps 97 (i^^ May JO, U't:j2Jdd^i\{hbt\ Eager^^ Jed. Taylor 105 70, May II,— Hatfield, Ifaac Maltby 100 82, May 24^ - i)efr'W(2?,^lihu Hoyt,^Ebenczcr H. Williams * 109 J 71 3, Feb. 2 2 J Northjxdd, Ejekiel Webfter loo 18, Nov. 12, Sunderland^ Daniel Whitmore 100 31, July 14, Brimjxtld^^i.t^\i^x). Pynchon'^Jonas Biodgct * 75 41, April 10,- ^ Blandford, Joleph Bull |l5

? At (his original date it was named Peppcre'.barctf?^h- ————

Reprcfcntatives—Hampfliirc. 2 x

742, Jan. 15, "^dham, John Conkey 85 52, Jan. 30,- -faZ/wfr, Aaron Merrick 82 53» J<''n« 5» Southampton, Lemuel Pomeroy 109 53, April iz^-" South liadley, Ruggies Woodbridge 90 1*14 53, June 9, -Av\A Smith, Jona. M'Gce 120 61, June 307- Shute/bury^ Petei Lamb 9° 61, Nov. zs,- Ware, William Bowdoin 70 62, Mar. by— Bamardjlown, Hezckiah Newcomb, jr.^tephen Webfter llo 62, June n,- C/i^y?, John Bannifter H5 68, June 1 if-G^anby, David Smith go 68, June 21,—^/4tf/^t/mf, Julia Kellogg 120 68, June 30T Worthing ton, Jonathan Brewfter 120 70, Nov. y,- Southwick. Enos Foot 110 71, April 24r- W^/^fl(;,/v, Phineas Frary 105 71, April 24,— WiUiamJburgk, John Wells 108 73, June 29,- Norwich, Aaion Hall I14 '74, Feb. 23,- MV-S/jm^^f/^ona.Smith.ji^ere. Stebbins) Chas. Ball^Jeffe M'lntirc 100 74, Feb. 28^ Ludlow, Gad Lyon 90 74, Mar. 9, Ltverett, 95 79, Sept. 9.^f-^VeJlhanipton, Sylvefter Judd 109 ' 79, April 14,— Buckland, Enos Pomeroy 120 79, June 23, Cummington, Peter Bryant 120 ' 80, Nov. 28, Montgomery, loo 81, May 8r- Winde//, Jofhua Green 80 8j, May ij^r^ojhen, Samuel Whitman lie , — 2 2 Reprefentatives—Plymouth, BriftoL

1783, Mar. 12, Middlejield, Uriah Church I25 83, Oft. 13, Long-Meadow, Ethan Ely 97 83, Oft. 15, Orange, {dift.j unites with Warzuick 75 84, Mar. 12, Leyden,{dA^.)m\ncs^'ii\iBarnardJloiun loo 85, Feb. gf—^we, John Wells 130

85, Feb. \ ^f^^^Heath, Roger Leavltt 125

85, June 1 7, Eajlhampton, (dift. ) unites with North- ampton 105 92, Feb. 7^- -Hawky^ Edmund Longley l2o 92, Feb. 2.5, /Jwjf^/, 108 93, Sept. 28, Gitly unites with Greenjield 90 1807, June 15? i^lainjieldf John Cunningham 120 1685, PLYMOUTH COUNTY. 20, Dec. iir-'PLY MOUTH, Nathaniel Goodwin 42 33, Sept. 2y' fling ham, Hawkes Fearing, Jonathan Cufliing 19 36, Oft. 5,- Scituate; Charles Turner, jr^Enocb Collamore 27 37, June 7, Duxborongh, Ezekiel Soule 38 40, Mar. 2, A/a r/%j?t;/^, John Thomas 36 44, May 29, HulL 9 50, June 3, Bridgeioater, 50 60, June, Middlebormigh^ John Tinkham^ Levi Pierce, Sam. Pickins^Jacob Cufhman 40 86, June 4,- /J^^e/^^r, Gideon Barftow, jr. 53 1707, June 4,—P/ywip/t?;?, Elijah Bifbe ^ 45 1 Ifaac 1 Mar. 21, Pembrokcy'' B. Barker^^ailey Hall 31 12, June 10, Abington,?)zm\it\W\\ti 2t 26, June 16,- Kingjien, John Faunce 58 27, June 14,- Hanover, John B. Barftow 25 34, July 4,- /fa/i/izx, Nathaniel Morton 35 39, July 10, Warehaniy 60 90, June 9, Carver, 50

1685, BRISTOL COUNTY. 39, Sept. 3, -Taunton, John W. Seabury, 36 45, June 4, Rehobotk, Elkanah French, jr. 44 64, June 8, Dartmouth, Joel Packard 70 67, Oft. 3or- Swanzey, Daniel Hale 51 83r Jiib'j -" jFr««^oiyn,'W'm.Rounrevelf7l£b.Peirce 50 94, Oft iCi,' Attleborough,]ot\Kt2^A 36 1711, June iz^- Norton, 33 12, May 30, • Dighton, John Ha'.haway 43 25, Dec. 21, Eajion, John TifHai. 37 31, April 2f i?«y4aw, Ifrael Waihburn 3^ — Reprefentatives—Barnftable, Duke's, &c. 23

1735, April iS,"~Berk!ey, Apollos Tobey 50 70, April 26, 'Mansfield, Solomon Pratt 30 87, Feb. z^j'—New-Beiford, Alden Spooner, 'Seth Spooner, Sam. Perry^ Chas. RufTcll 58 87, July er We/iporC Abner Brownell, Sylvefter Brownel) 70 90, Feb. 20, S&mcrfet, William Reed 52 1803, Feb. 26, Troy, Abraham Bowen 50 1685, BARNSTABLE COUNTY. 39, Sept. 3, Barnstable, Richard Lewis, ^Jabez Howlandj^Jofeph Blifti, jr. 6y 39, Sept. 3, Sandtoic^john Freeman^ Benjamin Percival 59 39, Sept. 3, Yarmouth, John Eldridge, James Crowell , Uo 46, June 2,- £fly?/^a7w, Samuel Freeman loo 86, June 4,-- Falmouth^^idiMock Dimmock,~James Hinkley 77 94, Sept. \\^--Harzvicky Ebenezer Weeics 88 1709, July 16, Truro, H2 12, June ii-y Chatham, "KtMhtn Ryder ^^ Provincetown, 27, June 1 4, 126 63, June 14, Marjhpee, 63, June ib,-iVeilfeet, Jofiah Whitman 105 93. June igj £>enms, Judah Paddock no 97, Mar. 3, {^r/e-a^j, Jonathan Bafcom loo 3803, Feb. \^,-'-Bren.jier, Ifaac Clark g8 J695, DUKE'S COUNTY. 71, July 8, EuGARTON, 94 71, July 8, Ti/bury, ^j 1714, 06t. 30, Chilmark, 99 1695, NANTUCKET COUNTY. C", June 27, Na n t u c ke xrMicajah Coffin, '^Walter Foiger, jr. Uriah Swaine 1731, WORCESTER COUNTY. 1653, May i%,-'—Lancajhr, Eli Stearns^ onas Lane 35 67, May i5r--Mf«^(?«, Jofeph Adams 37 84, 061. 15,— Wo R c E s T E RVEdward BangVEph. Mower'^Nathan White 45 1713, -Oxford, Abijah Davis 54 13, Feb. i^y~Lekefier, Nathaniel P. Denny 54 13, Feb. 23,- Rutland, Zadock Gates 56 X5, June 2i f—SuttonYi^nas Sibley."^ofiah Stiles 46 17, Nov. x^WeJi borough, N

1718, Nov, iV:firo(3^^<'/^/,DwlgluFo(ler,01iverCroft)f, " ifaac NicholCi^ufus Hamilton 64 '27, June 27r Vxbridge, Peter Fanuim 41 27, July Gfr'Southhoroito k,]trohQzmVixk(!:r 30 C7, Dec. x^Shrew/lmry^ Vnlhni Henimenway -40 «8, Aug. t, Lvnenburgt Edmund Cufhing 4^; 31, Feb. 2, i)e/fl'/(r>', Aaron Tufts '5=5 32, June 29, Harvard, Jonathan SymoncU 33 35, April 18, Gr«//d«, Jofeph Wood 40 35, junci4r Ubton^ Ezra Wood, 38 38, Jan. io» Hardwick^T'xmoihy Pa^ 70 38, June 2^, Bolton^ &crSllas Molman, Levi Menam 33 33, June 24» Sturbridge, Zenas L. Leonard 70 40, Jsn. 9, //o/^f«, William Drury ^i 40, June ?.3, Lominjlery 46 41, Jan. j6, IVeJlern, ... 73 46, ' Douglafs^ Benjamin Cragoin 4^ 51, Jan. 3ir Nau-Braintreey Jofeph Bowman, jr. hS 53, April '^f-^penctr^ Benjamin Drury 58 April 20, PttajJiam, Nathaniel Chandler 66 54, ' .54, Nov. »j Ortr/^/^n, John SpurrT/famts Wokott 60 6, June 7, t7i24///2?«, Jeptba Ripley 62 6{,Fcb. 3, FUc'iLurg^ 4s ^ 6-j, June i^y i'Vincftcn don ^ William Whitney 60 65, Feb. le, -Piixton, Nathaniel Crocker 55 65, Feb. 167 Royaljlon, 70 65, Feb. 22, AJkburnham^ 5^ 66, Jan. i^^Northborcvgh^ James Keyes 36 unci HuhbardJIon, o» 67, J 3, , 70, April z^^e/iminJer^^Tizs Whitneyi"^Abel Wood 5J 71, April z/^j~Princelon, M^illiam Dodds 5« 7^1 July 14, Nortkbridge, 45 74, Juy i4r-^arre, Lujah Caldwell f)& 78, April io,lFard, 55 80, April xhy-^'ilford, Samuel Jones 34. 81, Apni 2-,f~xStcriin^^^fr;\c] AllenJ*^arthol. Brown 46 84, Mar. 16, Bnifn, (diflritl) unites wuh Bclton ^5»Jin'C27, Cardnrr, ^ 86, Mar. i^ fioyijio/i, James Lon^^ley 43 86, Oft. 20?—f;.-7 rv, Ithamar Ward 66 xBoi, Fgb. 18, Dai?a, 7,5 8, Jan. :\oc'^'fjQ-'FoylJlon^ Ezra Beaman , —— Reprefentatives—Cumberland, Lincoln. 25

3760, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. 1658, OS\. 19,- Scar6oro\^r\]. Larrabec, Geo. Hight 131 1713,0ft. ^i,' NortA-VarmoNl^, David Prince, Jacob Mitchell, Elilha P. Cutler 140 18, Nov. I2f-Faimcut^;]ame% Means; Geo. Ifley, John Jones", Ifaac Stevens 1 20

38, Jan. cSr Brun/wick, Kohcn D . Dun'mg 151 ^8, Jan. z^i'-iiarpfwdly Samuel Duning 165 62, June 12; Windham^ Jofiah Chute 134 64, Oft. 30r CorA^JW, Etevid Harding, jr. 130 65, Nov. 1, Cape Elizabith, Jofhua Webb 126 74, Mar. 8, Mw-G/owc^^, Jofeph E. Foxcroft, - Nathan Wellon, jr. 146 78, Tunc I9r Cmj, Jofeph M'Lellan 143 85, Nov. 3or Standijk, Edmund MufTcy, 163 86, July 4, For T I. AND, , Jo- feph H. Ingraham, Jofeph Titcomb, ""William Jcnks, MaithewCobb, Ifaac Adams 149 89, Feb. I4r- Freeport, John Cufbtng 140 89, Feb 17, Durham^ 94, Feb. 7, Bridgttom», 95, Feb. \7r-- Poland^ Samuel Andrcwi 150 98, Feb. xg^—Cti^Jidd, Benjamin Patch 15« 1802, Feb. 18, Minoty 2, Mar. 6, Pcjepfcot^ c, June 23, Baldwin^ 3, J une s 1 Raymond^ 5, Mar. 8, Harrtfon^ 1760, LINCOLN COUNTV. 16, June 13, '-Ceorgetown,'yi?ixk L. Hill^AVm. Lcc 170 53, June 19, Newcaftle^ 10" ,«i9. Oft. 20, Woolwich^ John Stinfon 167

60, Feb. 1 3,- W i s c A s s E xV^avid Pay fon, AbJel Wood, jr. 1 78 62, Sept. 18, Bowdoinkam^ 171 64, Jan. 31, --Topjham^ Henry Wilfon 156 64, Nov. %' Soothbay^ Daniel Rofe 190 65, June 10, Briflot^ ^\mon Elliot, jr.^amci Drummond 204 73, June 29r fVaidoboroug^, J^cob Ludwig^John Head «oo 74, Mar. 5, Edgcomby 180 76, Nov. 7,. Warren^ 203 1809.3 C —— 26 Reprefentatlves—Berkfhlre.

1777, Mar. 20f TAomaJown^oksWh?^ztot\f]o{hu2L Adams CI5 81, Feb. i7,'-Batff;^zmMc\ DavlCWilHam Webb 165 86,061.20, Union, 210 88, Mar. 21, Bowdoin^ 166 88, Nov. zor~Nobleborough, David Dennis 199 89, Jan. 28, Cu/kingy 207 91, Feb. 17, Camden, Jofhua Dillingham 228 94, June 25, Drefden, John Johnfon 180 94, June 25f Nezo-Milford, Mofes Carleton 191 95, Feb. 18, - Lewijion, Joel Thompfon 167 95, Feb. 18, —LitchJield,]o\\x\ Neal 29o 99, June 22, Lijbon, 1803, Feb. 7, —St. George^ Hezekiah Prince 2io 4, June 23, Hope, 4, June 23, Palermo^ 7, Feb. 24, Jefferfon, 7, Feb. 25, Frimdjhip, 1761, BERKSHIRE COUNTY. 33, June 22, -SAefficid^ohn Hubbard^amuel Shears 143 39, June 22, - Stockbridge, Elijah Brown 141 59, June 15, -New-Mariborougk, Zenas Wheeler 144 60, Feb. 13, Rgremont^]^mt& Baldwin 145 61, April 2.1,-- Ptttsfield, John Churchi:l,"^{hua Danforth,"^Jofeph Shearer 140 61, June 30, — ^reat Barrington^homz^ IvesJ^Da- vid Wainwripht 150 62, Mar. 6,. ^andisjield, John Picket 135 62, Mar. 6,~-.-Ty ringham, Jpfeph Wilfon 140 65, June 20, LanefboroitgL Samuel H. Wheeler 144 65, June 20,— WilliamJioio7i,'^Wi\\iz.mYo\ingi'Wm. Towner 150 65, June 20, —Becket, George Conant 130 65, June 2i,„- Richmond, Hugo Burghardt 150 67, Feb. 26,- Lenox, 145 71, July 2, Wind/or, 13O 71, July 4, Peru,{vizi Partridg (field) Smith Phillips, " 158 73, Feb. 16, -—Al/ord, Elijah Fitch, 145 73, Feb. 24, Loudon, i«4 74, Feb. 23, Wejl-Stockbridgef Fairing Wilfon 150

76, July 2, Hancock, : 150 77, April i^iyWa/hington, GidzonDcmiVig 145 77, Oa. 9,ir Lee, Jofiah Yale t^o —— Reprefentatlves—Hancock, Wafhington. 27

1778, Oa. 15,^-^dams, Eliflia Wells 140 79, June 21, Mt. lVa/hington,{diii.) unites with Shrjield 84, Mar. 20, Dalton, 135 89, June 24, Bethlehem, 130 93, Mar. I4r O^zV^, Daniel Brown 140 97, Feb. 20, Savoy y Snellem Babbit 97, June 19, Southfield, (dift.) unites with Sandisfield 98, Mar. 2, Clark/burg^ 1801, Feb. 26, New-Ajhfordy (difl.) unites with Larufboro' 4, June 21,- Minfdale, Thomas Allen 5, June 15, Florida, 1789, HANCOCK COUNTY. 73, June 22, "- Belfaji, Jonathan Wilfon 246 87, Feb. 23, Penobfcot, 263 88, Mar. 21,- Orrington, Francis Carr 305 89, Jan. 12, Sedgwick 315 89, Jan. £8, IJlefborougki 260 89, Jan. 30, Deer-Ijle, 305 89, Jan. 30, Bluehill, 344 Feb. 16, Trenton, 286 89, , 89, Feb. 16, Sullivarii 310 ^, Feb. i6, Goldfboroughy 330 89, Feb. 17, Mount Defert, 335 89, June 25,- Vinalhaven, William Vinal 250 89, June 25, -Frankfort, Alexander Milliken 238 91, Feb. ^^—Bangor, James Thomas 28t> 92, June 27,— Buckjlown, Stephen Peabody 260 94, Feb. 24, —ProfpeSi, Henrj' Black 250 94, Feb. 24,- Hamden, Seth Kempton 300 96, Feb. 10, Castine, 263 96, Feb. 13, Northport, S58 96, Feb. 23, Eden, 335 1800, Feb. 21, Orland, \ o, Feb. 26, Ellfworth, s, June 23, Lincolnvillef 3, June 21, Surry, 6, Mar, 12, Orono, J 789, WASHINGTON COUNTY. 84, June 23,--Mac H I AS, John Dickenron 400 95, Feb. 27, Steuben, 370 96, Feb. 8, Columbia, 380 i 97, Feb. 14, Addifon, 375 ''$7, June 17, Harrington, 370 98, Feb. 24, EqJlpGTt, 450 — 1i 28 Reprefentatives—^Norfolk, Kennebeck.

1793, NORFOLK COUNTY. 1630, Sept. jf—Dorchefler^^ttz Morton^ Ezekial Tol- manTTbineas HoldeQ^ 3 30, Sept. 2.%f Roxbury\ ]ok^\i Heath, "Wm. Brewer, '^Elifba WhitneyVilalph Smith

35, Sept. «r* fVeymoiilh, Chriftopher Webb ^ I4 36, Sept. 81— DfiDHAM^ohnEndicotJ^ Jona. Rich- ardsT'Sarauel H. Dean lo 40, May 13, Brainlrecy % 51, May z^j'Medfield^ Auguftus Plimpton so 62, May 7," Milton^ David Tucker 7 73, Oft. 15,^ WrentAaviy Samuel Day 27 1705, Nov. 13,- BroohUncy Stephen Sharp 6 1 1, Nov. 5r Needham^ James Smith J J 3, Oft. 2/^f Midway^ AbnerMoife J25 19, Nov. 27, hellinghamy John Bates 34 24, Dec. 10, WalpoLty Afa Kinglbury «o »6, Dec. 22, —Stoughton^ Lemuel Gay 15 65, June 20, Sharon, John Drake i« 70, April 26, Cohajet, Thomas Lathrop S5 78, Mar. 2, FranAizn, Joi'cph Bacon 30 78, June 10, FoxboTough^ 26 18 ^» July 7. Dover^ (dift.J unites with Medjicld 92, Feb. 23,- ^uincyy Thomas Greenleaf lo 93, Mar. g^ -Randolph, Thomas French l^ 97, Feb. 23r Canton^ Bern. Tucker 1799, KENNEBECK COUNTY. 71, April 26r^^a//ozy

, 7 1 April 26, Winthropy Samuel Wood 1B5 71, April z^VaJJalhorov^ky Phillip Leach 204

7 1 , April s&r-fVinJlow, Eleazer W. Ripley £i 79, Feb. 4, Pittjiown, 187 88, June 18, Greene, John Daggett 164 88,Junei8r Canaan, Bryce M*Lellan 233 88, June 18, Fairfield Obcd Paddock 222 88, June 18,' A'ornV/^ea;of^, John Ware 239 91, Mar. 11,— /i^ad'/'e^'^, Samuel Currier 190 92, Jan. zof Monmouth^ Simon Dearborn, jr. 180 92, Jan. 30, Sidney, 203 92, June 27i Mt. Vernon^ John Hovey 200 94, Feb. 1,' Farming ton, Samuel ButtcrfielJ 204 94, June 20, New-Sharon^ Prince Baker, 190 95, Feb. 28, Clinton, Andrew Richardfon 2c« ^' 95, Feb. 28, StarAs, ?3o ''U: ^o Standing Coirtimtttees,

1803, June 20, Albany, 3, June 21, Dixfiddt 4, June 83, Eafl-Andover, 4, June 23, Gilead, 5. June 15, Newry, 93 7, Feb. 20, Denmark, 7, Feb. 20, Hiram, Meffengcr to the Houfe, Jacob Kuhn. Mcffengcr to the Governor and Council, William Gale. — Secretary of the State, William Tudor. tft Clerk, Edward M^Lane. I 3d Clerk, John Devotion. ed Clerk, Samuel Auftin. | - Treafurer and Receiver-General, Jofiah Dwight. ift Clerk, James Foftcr. | cd Clerk, Jona. G. Barnard, gi^" Offices are kept in the New State-Houfe, Bofton. STANDING COMMITTEES FOR THE YEAR 1808. On jiccounts» Of the Senate, Hon. Thomas Hale and David Perry. Of the Houfe, Meffrs, Holman, Fiiher, W, andTitcomb. " who are the Committee for the prefent year to examine all accounts that may be exhibited for the fupport of fuch indi- gent perfons as are by law the proper charge of this Com- monwealth, and all other accounts which may be exhibited for fervices performed, calh advanced, or any property fup- plied for the ufe of this Comsiionwealtb, purfuant to any iiw, refolvc, or order of the General Court ; and to make out a roll, arranged under general heads, (ignifying the names of the re{pe£live perfons or towns whofc accounts ihall be propei ly vouched, together with the amount of the fums which may be found due on fuch accounts, and lay the fame before this Court for their confideration and allowance." On Incorporation of Pari/hes and Religious Societies Of the Senate, Hon. and BarziiiaiGannett, Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Cufhing, F, Seabury, and Mowcr^ On Incorporation of Totvm* Of the Senate, Hon. Salem Towne, and John Howe. Of the Hopfe, Meffrs. Locke, B, Moody, //. and Brown, R^ .

N^arles Public. 31

On Turnpikes^ Bridges^ and Canals*

Of the Senate, Hon . Azariah Lgglefton and J onas Kendall. Of the Houfe, MeflVs. Payfon, W. Robinfon, 5. and Tiifu. On Interior Fi/hertes, Of the Senate, Hon. Seth Spragut and Ebenezer FiQicf Of the Houfc, MelTrs. Goodwin, P. Phelps, //. and Jioward, A* On New Trials. Of the Senate, Hon. , and Eli P. Afhmun. Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Phelp», G, Channing, B. and Wcfton, N, G. On Eaftern Lands* Of the Senate, Hon. John Phillips, £. and John L.Tuttle. Of the Houfe, Meffrs. 3 urner,5. Hamlin, and Hiilit?. On Finance, Of the Houfc, Meffrs, Welles, B, Fletcher, Wafliburn, Prince, A/, and Head, W. On Engrofed Bills, Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Cai lender, Peabody, N. P» and Edwards. On Bills in the Third Reading, Of the Houfc, Meffrs. Gage, tl, P. Adams, P, and WTiecler, L. On the Pay RolL Of the Houfe, Meffrs. Hunnewell. Kingfbury, and Chute.

NOTARIES PUBLIC* SUFFOLK. Ipfzvkh Daniel Rogers hojlon Samuel Cooper Lynn James Gardner William Stevcnlon MarbUhead John Bond Samuel Gardner Nathan Bowen John Gardner NezvLuryport M ichael Hodge ESSEX. Eiioch Titcomb Beverly Robert Rantoul William Woart Gloucejler John Rogers Jofcph Dana Haverhill Leonard White Salt'foury Samuel Nye * Public Notaries are appointed for thepuipoje ^making protejis, giving ctrtijicates under tne fealoj ojfice^ and enter, tkg and regiftering protejisand other notarial writings: alfo /or altering the fame,. 3* Notaries Pflblk.

SaUm Ich abod Tucker IVellJleet Samuel Waterman John Prince, jr. DUKE*S COUNTY. Erekiel Savage Edgarton Com.Marchant, jr. John Saunders Tifbury Benjamin Allen MIDDLESEX. -H~r Ezekiel Luce Cambridge Samuel Bartlett NANTUCKET. CharUJlown Phillips Payfon Zacch. Huffey, Jofiah Barker 'Concord Tilley Merrick WORCESTER. Groton Alpheus Richardfon Brookjield Cheney Reed V^tttertown Nathaniel Bemis Mendon Jofeph Adams YORK. Peterjkam Nathl. Chandler Berwick Richard F. Cutts Sterling Mofes Smith Bidd^ord Jeremiah Hill Worcejler Theoph. Wheeler Wells Jonas Clark CUMBERLAND, York Jeremiah Clark Brun/wick David Dunlap HAMPSHIRE. Harp/well Andrew Dunning Greenfield Jonathan Lcavitt N. Yarmouth Edward RufTeli 5/)m^y?e/^ Jona.Dwight, jr. Ifaiah Snow W, Spri?igji eld ]a^inEly,}T. Portland Ebenezer Mayo Northamp. Sol. Stoddard, jr. Jofeph C. Boyd PLYMOUTH. Samuel Homer Duxborough Judah Alden LINCOLN. Hingkam Samuel Norton Bath William Webb Plymouth Ephraim Spooner Camden Calvin Curtis Benjamin Drew, jr. NcwcaJlU Daniel Waters Scituate Hay ward Peirce Jackfon Durant Wareham Benjamin Fearing NeW'Milford Daniel Rofe Rockefier Butler Wing Nobleborough George Reid BRISTOL. Waldoborcugh Jacob Ludwig Dartmouth Ephraim Tripp Wifcajfd Jonathan Bowman Dighton Tho.B. Richmond Jofeph Chriftophers f^.Bed/ordJohnM . Wi 1 liams BERKSHIRE. Lem. Williams, jr. Lenox Jofeph Tucker Somerfet Benjamin Davis Pittsjield Thomas B. Strong Taunton Simeon Tiidale David B. Curtis Wejlport Abner Brownell John S. Hopkins BARNSTABLE. HANCOCK. Barnjlable James Hinckley Belfaji James Nefmith David Crocker Buckjlown Moody Pilftury Chatham James Crowell Caftine David Howe Deer-IJle Jofeph Tyler Jofeph Doane ^ Harwich Ifaiah Chafe Frar,kj'ort Fran, le B.Godwin — Jofeph Hall Hampden Seth Kemptpn

—'— John Doane Sullivan Paul D. Sargent

' '— OiTcinas Thomas ' Royal Gurley j InfpeAors of Beef, Sect 33

Suiry James Thomas Sdwodkk River John Brewer George Herbert ifuuben William Campbell WASHINGTON, NORFOLK. Cciumbia Joifcph Patten Cohajfet Thomas Bourne Eqfiporrt William Allen Roxbury Nathaniel Rui;iiles Jonathan D. Wefton W^tf)OToaM Jas.Humphrics, jr. Machias Peter Talbot, jr. K£N NEBECK. Plant, No. 5, head 5. Water Augufta Reuel Williams Shubael Dawes Hallowell Nathaniel Perky

Appointments under State Authority, By the Governor and Council.

hifpeSorCen. oj Beef and Pork, Tofeph Ruggles, of BoftOD (Office is kept at No. 58, India Wharf. Deputiei Amejbury Richard Sawyer Ipfwkh Benjamin Averill Benjamin Lurvey Kennebunk Timothy Keezer

Bath Benj . Fofler, Jer. Barry Maiblehead Jona. Roundy Belfaji Nathaniel Emerfon Medford Jonathan Warner '"" \ Bidde/ord Robert Cleaves Newbury JohnOfgood, Bojlon John Dakins, James Caleb Kimball Barry, Thomas Emmons, Newhurypcri Nicho. Browo John Farric, Henry Pur- Portland and Falmouth kitt, jr. Jofeph BalTett, Jofhua Marean Ifrael Cook Roxbury Charles Joy, Bradford I>avid Walker John Wells Brunjiuick Jeremiah Hacker Salem Jona. Roi)es, Samuel Cambridge William Malbn, Stanly, Jo£nua Phippin John Taibeli Swanfey Peleg Gardiner Concord Jonathan Curtis Salifbury Ezekiel Wortheo, CharUJiown James Smith, " Seth Clark, Benj- Lurvey, Ifaac Smith, Thos. Gould Nathaniel Ring. Danvcrs Daniel Goldthwait Springf. Jeduth. Sanderfon Dedham Abijah Parker IVatertotvn Peter Wheeler, Corham Royal Lincoln Samuel F. Holt Greenfield William Wait Winthrop John Wadfworth JiaUozoell Jofeph Smith, Weji 'Cambridge & Lexington. George Bartlett GerSiom Williams Ilawethill Nathaniel Ayer h/pe£ior of Pot & Pearl AJhes, David Townfend, of Bofton.

(Office keptoppofitc South Burying Place, Pleafant Street.) 34 Infpeaors.

Deputies, Bath Benjamin Fofter Medford Andrew Blanchard CharUJlown John Auftin Netuburyport Jonathan Call Haverhill Phineas Carlton Portland Shirley Erving

Infpedor of Nails, Gen. John Winflow, of Bofton. (Office is kept at No. 2, South Row.) Afa Danforth, at Taunton, his Deputy.

InfptQor i>J Tobacco^ Butter^ and Lard, Francis Wright, oi Bofton. (Office is kept in High Street, near Rufleirs Wharf.) Deputies. CAarlefiozon Nathan Adams Netuburyport John Tracey, Hcllowdl Jofeph Smith James Lockc Marblehead Jona. Roundy Portland Samuel Hoit Mcdjord Jonathan Warner Salem Joftiua Phippin

InJpeBor of HopSy Samuel Jaques, jr. of Charleftown, (Office m Lynn Street, near Cops' Hill, Bofton.) Mofes Abbott, his Deputy, at Salem.

Prover cj Fire Arms, Seth Jones, of Pittsfield.

Keeper of the Standards of Weights and Mcafures, and (ex- officio) as Treafurer, Johah Dwight, of Bofton. Richard Auftin, his Deputy, at Bofton,

Infpe6ior.General of Pickled Fijh, Henry Purkitt, of Bofton. (Office is kept at No. 5, Doanc's Street.) Deputy and AJfiJiant, Henry Purkitt, jr. Deputies. Bcjion Samuel Abbott ^et JohnBeal James Barry Edgarton Cornel. Marchant Benjamin Owen Eajlport Jeffe Stephenfon Benjamin Clark Samuel Earl James Eunfon & Son Hallozvell Mofes Palmer Lemuel Gardner Hezekiah Hudfon t7I^'/\ ;^-°-" Ephraim B.Hutchinfon tiingham William Hatch How & Tower Ifaac Waters ^atk Benjamin Fofter Ipjwich Benjamin Averill Charlejloivn ) j^^ ^ »_„, Lynn John Downing Jonas Jones &Medford\ Marblekedd Jona. Roundy .

Medical Societies. 35

Newbury Jonathanhan Chafe SchoodiekPL Nc^G^, Newburyport Nich.ch. Brown Samuel Jones Thomasas Bartlett rZifl Sam.Marble PelcgGardner Orrington & ) Stevens fc'^l Eddington > Spooncr Taunton Afa Danforih Portland Anthony Fernald VaJJ'alborougk William J Provincetoion R.eubenOrciut &Augu/ia S Palmer Salem Jonathan Ropes Warren JofephCopeland Sciluate Caleb Ray Watertown Samuel Holt

Maflachufetts Medical Society at Bofton.

Incorporated November 1, 1781.

(Officers eleftedon the ill Wednefday in June annually. ^^ Prefident, John Warren, m. d. Vice- Prefident, Jofhua Fifiier, m. d. Correfponding Secrdary, Thomas Welch, A. M. Treafura; James Jackfon, M. b. Rfcording Secretary, John C. Warren, m. d. Librarian and Cabinet Keeper, John Fleer, m. d. Counfellors and Fellows in the different counties may be known by applying to the Recording Secretary. There is a meetirig of the Cenfors once in four months, for the examination of Candidates for the practice of phyfic.

Branch of MafT. Medical Society at Worcefter. Inftituted in 1804. Prefident, Oliver Fifke. Vice-Prefident, Ifrael Whit ton. Treafurer, Correfponding Secretary, Eben. H. Phillips. Recording Secretary,

Branch of Maff. Medical Society in EfTe?:. Inftituted in the year 4805. Prsfident, Edward A. Holyoke, m.d. f'K£- Prefident, Jodma Fifher, m.d. Treafurer, James Gardner, m. b. Librarian, Benjamin L. Oliver, a..%t

'.f 'S:creUiry, John D . TreadweH, a 36 Medical Societies.

Bofton Medical Difpenfar)-.

Inflituted Oftober, 1796. Incorporated Feb. 16, 180 1. (Officers elefled on the 2d Thurfday in Oftobcr.)

Prtfidtnty Rev. Jofeph Eckley, d.d. TrtafuTtTy William Smith, Efq. Secretary^ John Andrews, Efq. Cffnfuhing Phyficiansy James Lloyd, m. d. Ifaac Rand, M. d, f Thos. I. Parker, M.B. Southern Dift, Vijiting Pkyficiam, < Cyrus Perkins, Middle Dift. ( Horace Bean, a.m. Northern Dift. C Stephen Thayer, Southern Dift. ApothecarieSf < Thomas Bartlett, Middle Dift. \ Robert Fennelly, Northern Dift. ManagtTS^ John Andrews, Efq. Capt. Samuel Dunn, Jona. Amory,^ £1<^ Henry Hili, Efq. Mr. Sam. Salifbury, Mr. Adam oabcock, Sam. Cobb, Efq. Mr. Sam. Snelling, Mr. Henderfon Inches, and Mr. Ebenezer L. Boyd. The Managers meet quarterly, on the 2d Friday in each month, at the fign of the Good Samaritan. No. 13, Cornhill. N. B. The Southern Diftri6^ comprehends ail the fouth part of the town, from the fouth fide of Winter and Summer flreets ; and extends to the (but^ fides of School and Milk ftreets, down to th€>- water. The Middle Diftrift from thence to the Mill-Bridge, including Weft-Bofton. The Northern Diftrift, all tire north part of the town, firom the Mill-Bridge. The above inftitution, though yet in its infancy, has af- forded the means of relief to many neceffuous perfons, among others, whofe feelings would have been hurt by an application for afliftance from the Alms-Houfe ; as they are by this charity attended, free of any cxpenfe, by an ible Phyficlan, cither at their own houfes or at the Difpen- fary, as the cafe may require, and furniflied with whatever diedQcine they may need, and with wine, if neceflary.

Bofton Medical Library.

Inftituted July 1, 1805. Librarian^ John C. Warren, m. d. Secretary^ Doft. John G. Coffin. Treafurer, DoSt, Afa Bullard. Trvjiets, Doft. John C. Howard, and Jamei Jackfon, m. ft Charitable Societies. 5^

Kennebeck Medical AfTociation. Inftifuted in 1797. Officers cle£led 2d Wcdnefday in June annually. Prefident, Hon. Daniel Con}*. Vice Prefidenty Dr. John Hubbard. Treafurer, Tir. PelegBenfon. Secretary, Dr. Mofes Appleton. Librarian, Dr. Ariel Mann.

MaiTachufetts Charitable Societ)-.

Founded in Bofton, Sept. 6, 1762. Incorporated March 15, 1780. Yearly meeting for choice of OfErers, ift Monday in Sep*.. Prefident, Jonathan L. Aufiin, Efq. Vice-Prefidcnt^ Mr. John Siinpkins. Treafurer, Capt. James Prince. Secretary, Dr. Nathaniel Noyes. Trtijtees, Benjamin Auftin, Samuel Hewes, Jofeph Eaton, Eben, Rhoades, Jas. Ridgway, Geo. Homer, AmosBinncy. Mejinger, John Low.

Irifh Charitable Society at Boflon.

Inflituted March, 1737. ^y^Jy meeting for the choice of Officers, 17th of Mardi Prcfidcnt, Simon Elliot. Vice-Prefidint, Thomas Englifti. Treafurer, John Magner. Keeper of the Silver Key, Andrew Dunlap. Recording Secrtiary, John Beane.

Cor 7-e [ponding Secretary, Shubaei Bell. Trujlecs, Timothy Hunt, Juhn Gillis, and Wm. Dajly-

Bofton Epifcopal Charitable Society.

Inflituted, J 724. Incorporated February 12, 1784. Yearly meeting for choice of O^jcers, on E^fter Tuefday. PrefideVt, Samuel Dumr. Vtce-Prefdent, Rev. J. S- J. Gardner. Treafurer, Benjamin Greene. Secretaryy John R. Parker. Trujiees, Richard Green, George Debloi*, Jofeph Head, Rev. Afa Eaton, JoGy)H Fofter, ajjfi j|<^n Arnpry. 1^09] D . 38 Charitable Societies.

Scots Charitable Society at Bofton.

. Inftituted 16S4. Incorporated March 16, 1786. T"earl>' meeting for choice of Officers, ift Tucfday in May. Prefidmt^ Andrew Ritchie. Vice-Prcfident^ William Clowfto=a. Treafurer, William M'Kean. SecrfAaryy Thomas Seniple. Affijlants, John M'Farlane, William Lamb, Robert Wayct, and William Mellon.

Maffachufetts Congregational Charitable Society, for the Relief of Defiiiute Widows and Children of deceafed Mmlfters. Incorporated March 24, 1786. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, on Monday preced- ing the laft Wednefday in May. Prefident, John Lathrop, d.d. Vke-PrefidenU Samuel Eliot, Efq. Trecfurer, Eliphalet Porter, d.d. &f rf^^zrr, Joleph Eckley, d.d. Council, Rev. Dr. Eliot, Hon. George Cabot, Hon. The- ophilus Parfons, Rev. Dr. Jofeph Dana, Rev. Dr. Barnard.

MafTachufetts Charitable Fire Society. Incorporated June 25, 1794. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, on the Friday next after the htft Wednefday in May. Semi-annual meeting, 3d Wednefday in November. Pre/ident, Arnold Welles, Efq. yt'ce-Prefideut, Thomas K. Jones, Efq. Correfponding Secretary, Rev. Jofeph S. Buckmlnfier

ftecording Secretary , William A 1 line, Efq. Treafurer, Dr. Jolliua Thomas. Trvflees. John EHot, d.d. Mr. James White, Shubacl Bell, Efq.Benj. Ruflell, Efq. Mr. Enoch Hufe, Mr. Jofeph Lovering, Francis Wright, Efq. and Rev. Wm. Emerfon.

Roxbury Charitable Society. Inftituted Jan. 1794. Incorporated Feb. 26, 1799.^ Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 3d Monday in Sept. Prefident, Hon. John Read. Fir^ Fke-Prejdent, Capt. Jofeph Williams. Second Vict'Prefident, Rev. Dr. Eliphalet Porter. Charitable Societies. ^

Trea/urer, Jofeph Ruggles, Efq. Secretary, Nnthanicl Ku^;gles, Efq. Standing Committee, Deacon Jofhua Fc iron, Mr. George Zcigler, Mr. Thomas T. Robinfon, Mr. William BoflTon, and Mr> Zabdiel Adams.

Trufteesof JoHsBoYLSTON*sCharitableDonations, fort^iJ Benefit and i^upporr ci .igcd poor PcrKnii, and of Orphans and defertrd Chi'dicn, The Overfccrs of the Poor of ihc Town of Bofton. Incorporated Feb. 3, 1803.

Trudges of the pRANKLiN Donation. The Selcftin a of licilon. Rev. fumes Frcpman. Hev. William Emerfoo.

Maflachufetts Charitable Mechanic Affociation, at Bofton. Inftituted March u, 1795. Incorporated March 8, 1806. Yearly meeting for chulcc of Officers. 3d Thuifday in Dec Prcfident^ Benjamin RulTel', Elo.

Vice- Preji den t^ M.j Daniel MdhngeT. Trtafurer, Joi'ei'h Loveriiig, Efq. 5(fcnwry, Mr. Thomas \^''ells. '^^ujlcfs, Mr. JanicsBarjy, Cipf. John Cotton, Capt. E'phrnm Thayer, Maj. Petu Ofgood, Mr. Jonathan Kil- harhj Mr. Cbtittophcr Smith, Mr. A (her Benjamin, Cap^. jrhoesas Dean, ai;d Mi. Jeremiah Gardner.

^ Bofton Female Afylum. loOitiitcd Sept. 25, 1800. Incotporated Feb. 96, 1803. OtJicers chofen on the lall Tueiday in Septemher.' •firjl DiriHrefs, Mrs. Hannah Stil^man. S

CoUeBing Secretary y Mrs. Mary Grew. Manag'/s, Catharine Codman, Elizabeth Dorr, Ann Oneri, M^ry Grew, Sarah Parkmaji, Hannah Sir'nh, Eiiz- abcth Thi np\. MnrgDret Whiiv/ell, Mary Parlon.s, Eli^ J.incoln, Mr4 James Perkins, and Mis. Paifon Weft. Mil's Trypbena Wllli.ims, Govermfs. ^^ The ATylum is kept at No. 2, South Street-. 40 Charitable Societies.

Salem Female Charitable Society.

Iriftituted July I, i8oi. Incorporated June 23, 180^. Yearly choice of Officers, ift Wcdnefday in May.

Firft Dire&refs, Mrs. Eunice Richardfon, fen. Second Diredrefs, Mrs. Lucretia Ofgood. Mrs. TreafureTy Hannah Hodges, len. ;: Secretary, Mifs Margaret Gerrilh. Managers, Mrs. Sarab RufiTell, Ruth Page, Eiizabetk Evelith, Sarah Cheever, AnnChadwick, Lydia Town fend, Sarah Dunlap, Abigail Hart{horn.

Portland Benevolent" S62iS]f:

Incorporated Feb. 15, 1805. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, iftWednefdayin 0£l.

Prtfident, Rev. E. Kellogg. Vice-Prejidenti Samuel Freeman, Efq. Secretary, Stephen Longfellow, Efq. Treafurer, Samuel Freeitian, Efq- Managers, Matthew Cobb, Samuel Fieeman, Timothy Hilliard, Jofeph H. Ingrabam, Elijah Kellog, Stephen Longfellow, Robert Boyd, and Ebenezer Storer.

{^ T{>e defign of this Society is to relieve and affift thofe objeds of compaffion, whofe circumftances may require relief in a manner different from that which is by law pro- vided for the fupport and employment of the poor ; com- prehending therein, the widow and the fatherlefs,thedeftitute and helplelis ftranger, and all who, by ficknefs, infirmhy, or misfortune, may be reduced to indigence, f

N:ewburyport Female Charitable Society.

Incorporated March 15, 1805. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, sdTuefday in June. Firjl DireBrefs, Mrs. Hannah Bakh. Second DireSirefs, Mrs. Sarah Thompfon. Treafurer, Mrs. Margaret Atwood. Secretary, Mrs. Elizabeth Noyes. Managers, Mrs. Elizabeth E. Carter, S^.\.-.nna Coffin^ Ann Norton, Dorcas Noyes, jun. Ann Wheelwright, Jane Greenleaf, Elizabeth Coombs, and Mifs Mary Woart. TreatHient wuh Drowned Perfous. 41

Summary of the Method of Treatment to be ufed with Perfons appaiently dead fromdrowning, Sec, TUJl RESUSCirATlFE FJ^OCESS^

Recomin

'lible : clean the month and noflrils tronn froth aoe gently rubbed with warm woollen cloths, fprinklcd with Ipirits, if ar hand, otherwifc dry. A heated warming- pan may be now lightly moved over the back, properly cov- ered sv'ih a blanket—and the body, tf of a child, is 10 be Ijent'y (hook every few minutes. Whiilt thefe means are tifing, Irf a clyOtri of warm water with .is much con mon

lal^ as 't win diflt)lvc, be thrown into «he buv.cls. Batbo the b Cdft; with hot rum, and perfiit in the ufe of thefe means for IJevernl hou^s. If no iigns of hfe (hould then ajv- £ear, 'ct the body be kept warm Icveral hours longer, with ot hncks, or veHels ot hotw.uer, applied to the palms of

the hands and foles of the fea ; and this for a long, r or Ihorter time, as the clicumftanccsof the cafe rasy diftate. The to») cuflomary method of roiling on a barrel, fufpend-

ing by the fc( t, wnA every other violent mode of agitation, particularly in removing the body from >he vater, {hou.'d be moft carefully avoided. To reitore bicathrng. ii\trodiKe the pipe of a bellow

other and mouth beiig clofcd , inflate the lungs, until the

breaft is a little raifed ; the mouth and noftrils muft then be let free. Hepcat this procefs until life appear. Electricity is recomuicnueu to be early employed by judi' clous praftioncrs. General Obfervaiions. Refufcitation- On the dawn or firft indication oi returning life, the pru- dent pratiitioner will refign the office of Art to Nature. It is evident that virr has contributed her Ihare by enabling Nature to ftruggle with the immediate caufe of oppreffion. It is in faft this judicious blending o{ Nature with Art tha^ j;ivcs to the latter aM i*s efficacy. 3^09] D 2 42 Humane Societies.

On Jtgns cf returning life^

A tea-fpoonful ot warm water may be give? ; fi^vd )f fwallowing be returned, warm wine or diluted brandy, Thepatlen

Ma/Tachufetts Humane Society, at Bofton.

Incorporated February 23, ijq\. Officers chosen on the ed lucfday in December PrryJiiew^ John Warren, M. D. "^ Firjl Vicf-Prefideni^ John Lathrop, d. D. SucndVice-Prefdenf., Aaron Dexter, m. D. Trcajurer^ John Eliot, D. D. Correfponding Secretary^ William Spooner, M. Dt Rtcording Secretary, Edward Gray, Efq. Trujlees, Jeremiah Allen, E^q. Samuel Parkman, Efr; Jsmes Scott, Efq. William Phillips, Efq. Jofeph Coolidge'j Etq. and Rev. \^'il!iam Emerfon.

Merrimack Humane Society at Newburyport,

Inftituted in :8o2. Incorporated March 7, 1804.

Officers annually elected on the firft Tuesday in September. Prefident. Micajah Sawyer. Vict-Prefideni, Nicholas Johnfon, Efq. Treafiirer, Jonathan Gage, Efq. Correfponding Secretary, Nathl. Bradftreet, m. b. Recording Secretary, William Woart, Efl:]. Trujiees, William Coombs, Efq. Rev. Thomas Gary, Nathaniel Saltonflall, m.^d. Samuel Nye, Efq. Rev. Ifaac Smith, Rev. Daniel Dana^, Rev. Samuel Spring, Rev. John Andrews, Rev. Jofeph Dana, d. d. Rev. James Morfe, Rev. Jonathan Allen, Rev. John Giles, Rev. Charles W, Milton, Dr. BiQiop Norton, John Pearfon. Efq. Thomas M. Clark, Efq. Daniel A. White, Efq. Deac. Edward JDorr, Rev. John S. Popkin, and William Baitict , Efq. Miffionary Societies. 43

Society for propagating the? Gofpel among tbe Indians, and others in North America. Incorporated November 19, 1787. Yearly choice of Officers, day after General Election. Prefident, William Phillips. Efq. Vice-Prejiilent John Lathrop, d. d. Secretary^ Jedidiah Morfe, D. D. Afjijlant Secretary^ Abiel Holmes, d.i>. Treafurer, Mr. Samuel H. Walley. Vice-Trcajurer, John Eliot, d. d. Sele£l Committee, Mr. Samuel Salifbury, Jofeph Eckley, D. D. Hon. Dudley A. Tyng, Hon. Johri Davis, and Jedi- diah Morfe, D. D.

Board of Commiffioners of the Society in Scot^ land for promoting Chriftian Knowledge. Officers chol^n May 27, 1806. Prefdent, Hon. Oliver Wendell. Vice-Preftdcnt,]r\\n'£X\ot, d. d. TrcafurtTy "V^Mliam Phillips, Ef|.

Stcretary^ J. didiah Morfe, d. d. Standing Committee, Jofeph Eckley, d.d. Eliphalct Porr tcr, D.D. William Phillips, Efq. and Jedidiah Morfe, d.d.

MafTachufetts Miffionary Society, Inflituted May 28, 179Q. Incorporated Feb. 9, 1808. Yearly choice of Officers, iait Tuefday in May. Pnfidait^ Nathanael Emmons, d.d. of Frankiin.

Secretary ^ Rev. Jacob Norton, of Weymouth. Treafurer, Deacon , oi Bofton. Truf/eeSyTbc Prefident ex offxio^ David Sanford, of Med- way, Daniel Hopkins, of Salem, Samuel Nilcs, of Abing- ton, Samuel Spring, of Newburyport, Samuel Aurtio, of Worceiler, John Crane, of Northbrid^e, Samuel Worcef- ter, of Salem, Jonathan Strong, of Randolph, Elijah Parifli, of By field, and Jacob Notion, of Weymouth. Honorary Members of the Board of Trujlees. The Prefident of the London Miflionary Society. The Prefident of the New-York Miffionary Society. The Prefident of the Connetiicnt Miffirmary Society. The Prefident of the Hampihire Miffionary Society, r The Prefident of the Bcrkfhire and Columbian Miffion*

^vf Society. , 44 Mifl5onary Societies.

The MafTachufetts Sticiety for promotmg diriftJan Knowledge.

Inflituted in September, 1803. Yearly choree of Officers iu May. Piefidenty Eliphalet Pearfon, ll.p. rice-Pref dent, Hon. John Treadwell. Treajurer, Caleb Gannett, Lfq.

Clerk, A hie I Holmes, a. a. Secretary, Jedididh Moife, D-O. Librarian, liev. VV'uliam Grcenough. DiretlorSy The .ibo.e offictrs, including the Rev. Jofhi^ Bares, Thoaias Prcntifs, oiMedfield, and Mr. Samuel H. Wallt-y.

MafTachufetts Baptifl Mifl'ionary Society. Inftiiutcd May 26, 1802. Incorporated Ft-b. 2S, 1808. Yearly choice of Officers, laft VVedaefday in May.

/'rfy;.//^'^/^ Thomas Baldwin, D. £». Via- Prefi dent, Rev. joieph Clay. Secntary, Rcv. William Collier. Treafurer, Mr. Oliver lioideii. Trujiees, Thomas Baldwin, D. d. Rev. Jofcph Grafton, Rev. Steplien Gano, Rcv. VV-'iiliarn Williams, R«^v. Val- entine W". Rathbnn, Dca. John Wait, John Kennck, Efl(. Rcv. Eiifiia Wiiliams, Re^v. John Peak, R-y. William Collier, Rev. William S-itcheldcr, Rev. 'Lucins Bniiesi, R.ev. Afa MciTcr, Rev. Caleb Blood, Dca. Joliah C. Ransford, Dca. James Loring, Dca. Thomas Kendall.

J^erkfliire and Columbian Miffionarv Society, Officers chcfen on the 3d Tuefday in Sej tcmbtr. PrcfJefit, Stephen WeO, d. d. Vice-Preji dent, Hon. Timotlsy Edwards. Treafurer, Hon. William XValker. Secretary, Rev. Alvan Hyde. Cc/A, Rev. Oliver Ayer. TruJceS; Rev. Aaron Bafcom, Stephen Weft, D. D. Rev. Ephraim judron. Rev. Alvan Hyde, Rev. David Perry, Rev. Daniel Coians, Hon. Wiijiam Walker, Hun. Tim- cthy Edwards, Hon. David. Roffetcr, Dca. Levi Nve, and OUdish ^.Vurd, Efj. Miffi.onary Societies. 45

Jtiampfhire^Miflloiiary Society, at Northamptoij.

Incorporated February 21, 1804. Yearly choice of Officers, on ihe Thurfday of the week when the Couit of Common Pleas is held, in ihe montht of Auguft. at two o'clock, P. M. Prefident, Hon. Caleb Strong. Vice-Prefident, Rev. vSamuel Hopkins Treafurer, Ruggles Wood bridge, Efq. Correfponding Secretary^ Rev. Enoch Hale. Recording Stcretary, Rev. Payfon WiUitton. Truftets, Hon. John Haftirjgs, Jofeph Lathrop, d. d. Hon. Ebenezer Hunt, Jofeph Lyman, d. d. Juftin Ely, Efq. Rev. Solomon Williams, William Billing*, Elq. David Pearfon, a. d. Charles Phelps, Efq. Rev. Richard S. Storrs.

Evangelical MifTionary Society in MafTachufetts.

Inftltuted Nov. 4. 1807. Officers annually elcfted on the iftWednefday inOQobcr. Prefident, Hon. Elijah Brigham. rice- Prefident, Rev. Ezra Ripley.

' Recording Secretary, Rev. Nathaniel Thayer. Corresponding Secretary, Rev. Aaron Bancroft. Trcajiirer, Benjamin He j wood, Efq.

Trujees, The Prefident and Vicc-Prefident ex officio. Rev. Jofeph Sumner, Thomas W. Ward, Efq. Rev. jofeph Lee, Samuel Ward, Efq. Rev. Jofeph Avery, JoiVph Allen, Efq. Samuel Kendall, d. d. Dr. Ifaac Hurd, Rev. Jofei)h ChickerJng, Tilly Merrick, Efq. Rev. Thomas Snell, and Mr. Jofeph Ruffcll. Next annual meeting at Worcefter. The Rev. Ezra Ripley is cholen the firft, and the Rev. Aaron Bancroft the fccond preacher.

Chriftian Monitor Society.

Eflablilhed May 29, 1805. Annual meeting day before General £le£lion. Prefident, Henry Cumming, n. n. Vice-Prejident, Eliphalct Porter, d. d. Secretary, Rev. William Emerfon. Trecfurcr, Dea. James M jriill. ,

Tru/Iees, John Laihi-op, d. b. Johii Eliof, dI D. John Read, D. D. Rev. Ezra Ripley, Rev. Aaion Bancroft, Rev. Thomas Tharc!;er, Samuel Kcmiall, d. i>. Henryr Ware, d. D. Rev. Ezra Witter, Rev. ThaddeusM. Harris, John T. Kirkland, d. d. and Rev. Naihaniel Thayer.

bptift Education Fund. .nc'.>ipoiated Feb. 26, 1794.

Yearly choice of Officers, Jaefday after the ifi. Wednefday in Septen-iber. Cktiirman, Tliomas Baldwin, d. d, Treafunr, Ebenezer Little Boyd. Secretary, Mr. Jam<^s Harrifon. Trujicesy Rev. William Wiiliams, Rev. Stephen Gano» Rev. Jofeph Grafton, Rev. George Robinfon, Stephen Dana, Efq. Rev. Joel Briggj, Mr. Daniel Wild, Mr. Eb- enezer L. Boyd, Rtv. E'ilha Williams, Rev. Jofeph Clay, Deacon Jofiah C. Risnsford. This Sociny meets in Bofton, annually, the laft Wed- nefday in May, and at fuch othei times and places as ifefi Society may judge proper.

The Warren Aflbciation

Will meet at Haverhil , the 1 uc!-3y aherthe firft Wed- nefday in September, at 2 o'clock, JP. Vl. , Rev. Caleb Blood is appointed to prewch the inirodnftor^ fcnttoni in cafe of failure, Rev. John Pitman of Rehobo'th.

American Academy of Arts and Sciences.

Incorporaied May 4,;! 789. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, 4th Tuefdav in May.

Prcftdtnt^ J o H bj A f) A \fy , i i, . b P'ke-Prefident, Sjimuei Webber, d. d.. R% ording Secretary, Rev. WiMlam Em'erfon. Correfpondir}^ Secretary, Hon. John Q. Adams. Treafurer^ Hon, Dudley A. 1 yng. Vice-Treafurer, WiiUam Spooner, M. i). Librarian, John Lathrop, d. d. Cabimt-Kceper, Mr. Allan Pollock.

Ccunfdlors, Hon, Robert T. Paine, Francis Dana\ i l.d. Benjamin Lincoln, Efq. John Laihrcp, d. d. John War- ren, M. D. Caltb Gannet, Efq. Hon. John Davis, Rev, James Freeman, and Dr; Aaron Dexter> Libraries. 49

MaiTachufetts Hiftorical Society. iaftltutcdat Bofton, Jan. 1791. Incorpoia ed Feb. 19,1794. Yearly nieetiug for choice ot Officers, laftTuefday in Aprii. Prefident, Hon. Chrii^opher Gore. Treafurer, Hon. jofiah Quuuy. Corv'^/ponding Secretary, J oh\i Eliot, d.d. Recordrvg Seaelary^ Rev. James Freeman. Librarian^ Rev. Timothy Alden, jr. Cabinet- Keeper, Standing Committee, Hon. James Winthrop, Mr. Redford Webrter, Hon. John Davis, Rev. Win. Emerfon, and J^ T. Kirkland, d.d. Committee for Publications, Abiel Homes, n.n. Thomas L. Winthrop, ETq. Hoii. John Q. Adams, and Rev. Thaddeus M. Harris.

Bofton Library.

;• ':.'.- Incorp , J *7, «794' Yearly meeting for cho].\: orOinci-rs, ift Monday in March. Librarian, Ja

Social Law Library. Yearly meeting for choice of Oiiicers, 3d Wednefday in July, Preftdentj Hon. Thenphilus Parfons. Trtafurer, Charles Jackfon, Efq. Clerk, Francis D. Channing, Efq. Trujlcis, Hon. Chriftopher (Jore, Jofeph Hall, and William Sullivan, Efquires.

Theological Library.

Incorporated June i, 1807. Annual meeting on the firft Thurfday In June. Prefident, John Lathiop, d.d. a. a. s. Librarian, William Emerfon, a.a. s.H-S. Secretary, Jofeph M'Kcan, a.m. s.h.s. Treafurer, Charles Lowell, A.M. C John Eilof, D.D. A.A. S.H.S. ^ Trufiees, < William Emerfon, a.a. s-H..*;.- f JohnT. Kirkland, d.d. a.a. ^ai,?. ' 4^ Agricultural Societies.

Bofton Aqueduct Corporation. Incorporated Feb. 27, 1795. Yearly meetrng for choice of Officers, 1 ft Saturday in May. Quarterly meetings, on the ift Tucfdays in February, May» Auguft and November. Prefident, Hon. John Davis. Vkc-Prtfidelity Dr. Aaron Dexter.

Treafurer and Secretary ^ Mr. Andrew* Cunningham. Dire6lors, Dr. Aaron Dexter, Hon. John Davis, Mr. William Hammatt, Mr. Gideon Snow, Mr. Andrew Sig- ourney, and Mr. Daniel D. Rogers.

Maflachufetts Agricultural Seciety.

Incorporated March 7, 1792. Yearly meeting for choice of Officers, ad Wednefday in June. Pr^^^^w^, John Adams, LL.D. Firjl Vice- Preftdent, Aaron Dexter, m.d. a.A.s. Second Vice-P reft dent, Theodore Lyman, Efq. Treafurtr, Thomas L. Winthrop, Efq. Correjponding Secretary, John Lowell, A.A.s. Recording Secretary^ Dudley Atkins Tyng, a.a.s. Trujlees, John Warren, m.d. a.a.s. Samuel W. Pome- roy, Efq, Hon. JofiahQuincy, a.a.s, J. T. KIrkland, d.d. Rev. William Emerfon, a.a.s. and Ebenezer Preble, Efq.

Vifitors of the Maflachufetts ProfefTorfhip of Natural Hiftory.

Founded at Harvard College, Cambridge. The Prefidcnts of the American Academy of Arts and

Sciences, of Harvard Un I verfity, and of the MafTachuf^tts

Medical Society ; and the Truftees of the MafTachufett?

^ Society for promoting Agriculture, for the time being. Prefident, Hon. John Adams, ll.d. Secretary, Dudley A. Tyng, a.a.s.

Kennebeck Agricultural Society at AugUfta.

Inftituted 1800. Incorporated Feb. 17, 180!. Prefident, William Howard. Efq- Firji Vice-Prefident, Jofeph North, Efq. ^ Second Vice- Prefident, Natb.aniel Dummer, Efq- Tc Treafurer, Daniel Cony, Efq. Ja. Recording Secretaryj Henry Sewall, Efq. . Society of Houfewrights, &c. 49

Trujiees, Charles Vaughan, Efq. Arthur Llthgow, Efq. Robert Pa{»e, Efq. Rev. Daniel Stone, Chandler Robbias, Efq. John Davis, Efq Rev. Eliphalei Gillet.

Weftern Society of Middlefer Hufbandmen. Incorporated Feb. 28, 1803.

Yearly meeting for choice of Officers is held on the ift Tuefday in September, at Weftford, Littleton and Groton in rotation, at 10 o'clock, A. M. PrefidenL, Hon. Ebenezer Bridge. Firft Vice Prefident, Zaccheus Wright. Efq. Seco7id Vice- P refi dent, Rev. John BuMard. Recordivg Secretary^ Mr. David Lawrence. Correjponding Secretaryy Rev. Edmund Fofler. [Who are Truftees ex officio.] Trea/urer, Capt. Francis Kidder, Trujiees, Hon. Timothy Bigelow, Mr. Ebenezer Baa- croft, and Deacon Abel Fietchei

Society of Aflbciated Houfewrights, in Bofton.

Inllituted in 1804. /early meeting for choice of Officers, 3d Thurfday inOft. Prffident, Thomas W. Sumner. Vicc-Prefidenty Jonathan Loring. Treafurer, Jedediah Lincoln. Secretary, Jofeph Stodder. Trufiuiy Ellas Mann, Simon Haftings, Thomas Adams, Jofepb Willett, Kaac Cufliing, Samuel B. Jarvis, Ambiofe Low, Elijah Loring, James Bird.

Fauftus AfTociation. . ? :

Infiiiuted Auguft 2, 1805.

Annual meeting ill Tuefday in O£lober.

Prefidc.nl, M.ijor Benjamin Ruflcll. Secretary, Mr. David Francis. ^ Treafurcr, Mr. EnCgn Lincoln. Librarian. Mr. Edmund Munroe. Sfending Committee, Dr. John Park, Mr. James Cutler, Mr. Chefter St^bbins, Mr. Edward Oliver, Mr. Benjamia True. 180^,? E ^o Mafonic Societies.

Grand Lodge of MafTachufetts.

The firfl Mafon's Lodge in America was held in Bofton, Ju'Y 30, 5733i hy virtue of a cotnmiffion from th'" Right Honorable and Right Woifhipfal Amhony Lord Vifcounr Montague, Grand Mafter of England.— The MafTachiifrin Gr,^nd liOdge (aifo holden at Boftoii) wasfird ellablifiied on Dc'^embcr 27, '^769, and defcended from the Grand M.ifter of Scotland. —On the ipihof Jnne, 579*2, a Grand Mafonic Union was fonned by the two Grand Lodges, and all difr

tinftions between ancient and modern Mafons aboliflicd. - ^y^ The G-uarterly Comnmnications are held at Vila's }\-a\\, in Bodon, on the cvcn-ngs of the 2d Mondays in, March, ]nnz, Setnember, and I^tLCi^her.

Yearly choice of Officers, 2 J Mondjy in Deccmoer.

G R A V r> OFFICERS FOR 5808. M. W. timothv Bigc;lo'.7. Grand Mafter. > R . W. S h u bac r Be 1 i , Smio Cravd IVa rdcn . R, W. Henry Fowle, Jut,ior Grand Warden. R. W. Allen Crocker. Grand Trcafurer.

^ W. John Proftor, Grand Secretary. R. VV. Simon Elliot. Deputy Grand Mafttr, R. W. Thadd. M. Harris, Correfponding Grand Secrttary. R. W. Benjamin Ruffeil, Grand Jhall. Mar , ^ AV and Rev. Afa E?ton, r^„„i '/ \ ^^'^''^ Chaplains.rt,„^i^;nc James Thompfon \ ^^ R. W. Francis J. Oliver, Senior Grand Dmcon. ^V. [ohn B. Hammatt, Junior Grand Deacon. Stewards. n> J^'^^' \ Orand R. w*vV, h^nJob Drew. $ R. W. Thomas Redman, Gr<27z//5a'(?>-

Who were all proclaimed In the Grand Lodge, by the Grarxl Marfhall.

The following is a lift of the Lodges under t]^ jnrirdi4?«- tion of the Grand Lodge of MalLtchufetts. The LoJgc-s

are divided into twelve diltritts ; and a DiibiA .Deputy

Grand Mafier iippoiutcd to t ach Jifiri£>, by the,ipro!en:

"Grand Mafter, viz, . Mafonic Societies. 5«

F 1 R s I- District. R. \V. and Hon. Daniel Davis, Efq. of Bofton, D.D G M. St. Joh Bojlon Hiram Lexington Riling Stairs ditto Meridian Watertown MalFachufctts ditto Mount Morlah Reading

King Solomon Charkjlown \ Mount Lebanon Bojion Columbian Bifon Rural^ Qidncy Waftiington Roxhury Conftellation Dedham Union Dorchejier Amicable Cambridgeport Second District. R W. Thomas Hartfhorn, E'q. of Salem, D.D.G M. Sr. John Newburyport Elfex Salem Tyr ran Gloucejier Merrimack Haverhill St. Peter Ntwburyport Sr. Mark Neiuburyport PbilanLhropi Marblehead Mount Carmel Lynn Unity Ipfwich Third District. R. W. Charles Turner, Efq. of Scifuate, D.D.G.M.

OM Colony Hingham 1 Forefather's Rock Plymouth

King Hiram Provincelown \ Fraternal Barnjiable Adams WdlJUet Sumner Dennis j

Fe!low{h:p Bridgezvater i Corner Stone Duxborcugk

' Marine Falmouth (BarnO.j | Fo; RTH District. R. W. James Ellis, Efq. of Rehoboth, D.D.G.M. Briflol Norton Ri fing Star Sloughton {

Montgomery Franklin j Wafhington Remembered

Eaftern Srar Rehoboth ! New-Bedford King Davkl Taunton \ Fi fth District. R. W. & Hon. Jona. Moynard, of Fiamingham, D.D.G.M. Trinity Lancafter Social A/Jiby j Middlefcj: Framitighum Leomivjier \ Aurora St. Paul Qroluji Pentuckct Chdmsjord j Corijuhian Concord j Sixth District. R. W. & Rev. E/cfkiel L. Bafcomb, of Gerry, D.D.G.M. Morning Star IVorccJhr Meridian Sun Brookficld j Fayate C/^^rZ/tm Zioa Hardwick | Mount Thomas Monfon Harris Athol j

Olive Branch Oxford \ Charity Mcndon Seventh District. R. W. John Phelps, Efq. of Granville, D.D.G.M.

Fcdc:'*! Blanford I Harmony Northfitld Republican Grea'Jield Jtraialem Wiltiavijburg \ 52 Mafbnic Societies.

Mount Pleafant Mafonic Societies. 5'^

Grand Royal Arch Chapter. Yearly neering on the 3d Tuelc[;»y of Sepicmber, at Boflon and Ncwbiiryport alteinau-iy. Officers cliofen at Boilon, Srptrmber 13, .^808. iKilah Tho.Tias, Efq. Grond High Priejl. :*!(• E. Iv Bnijamiii Rufl^ll. K q Deputy Grand High PruJ. K. Oliver Prclcojt, Klq Grand King. E. 'Ihc-mas Carry, ji. Grand Scri6e. E. Andrew Sij;ounicy. Grand Treafurer. E. Edward Hoilmai), Grand Secretary. Rev. Afa Eaton, Grand Chaplain. Henry Purkit', Grand Marjkall.

Robert Li!fij, \x.( r^ j c* j ^Orand Stexvard.'. James Locke, Scth John lea, ) William Tompkins. Grand Infide Centind. William Eaton, } r. j^, T u XT w c Grand fxlcrs.' Jeremiah rollom, >

Sr. An' D?. E w's Royal Arc ii Chai'Ter, Eilabliflu d in the year 5769, Meets regularly in the town ot Bofton, at Mafon's HaU, on the evening of ih^^ Wednefdjy preceding the fail moori.

King Cv s u s's Royal Arc H Chaptp:r meets irj the town of Ncwb-aty^-ort, on the evening of the 2d Tuel- day iij each month. St. John's Royal Arch Chapter meets rrgu. larly, at Maion's Hall, Groton, on the 1 aefd.iy precedmij; the fjli moon, except the full moon is on a luel'day, and then they meet on that day.

ivIO L N T V R R N O N' Ro Y A L A R C H Ch A P T E R mCCtS regularly at W>{li;n^to!i's Hail, Portland, on the evening ofthe 3d Monday in each month. King So l om o n 's Ro y al A r c h Ch a p t e r meets in the town of Charlton. Till Boston- Encampmext of Knights Templars meets regularly at Maion's Hdll, Boflon, on the Wcdnelday evening fucceeding the full of the moon.

K I N ', Da V id's Council of Knights ofthe Rid Cross is reguhily held in the town of Portland. T«E A.FRICAN Lodge in Boston meets regular- ly on the cvcLlng of "he ift Tuefday in each month. 1809 J 1^ 2 J 54 United States* Baiik.

Bank of tha United States ^t .

Thomas V/illing, Prefident. j George Simpfon, Cafliier.

This Bank \v:-.s incorporated bj'an ncl of Congiefs, Feb.

25, 1791 ; and to continue untii the q'h of March, 181 1, It is under tlie direction of a Prefident,

Branch of the U. S. Bank at Bofton. [Capital, 700,000 Dollars.

George Cabot PreCident. | Peter Roe Dalton, Cafliier, DircBors, Jofeph Coolidgc, jr. Samuel P. Gardner, Gardner Greene, Jofej-vh Hsird, John Joy, Harrifon G- Otis, John Parker, Sn;nuel Parkman, Thomas H. Perkins, Thomas Perkins, David Se;«.rs, and Timothy WjUianis. Firjl Teller, Sam.ue) Payfon. Second Teller, William Coffin, jr. Firji Book^Keeper, Turner Phillips. Svconei Bcok-Keeper, Samuel Brewer. Difcount Clerk John H. Bowes. htereji Clerk. Chefter Adams. Ajfijlant Clerk, Henry Cufiiing. Mfjfevger^ Naihaniel Brcwn. Porters, William H,ur.t and John Holbrook. {^^ Days of Dircount arc Mondays and Thurfoays.

Branch of the U. S. Bank at New York. Cornelius Ray, Prefident. Jonathan Buna!, j Cafhief.

Brancirof the U. S. Bank at Baltimore.

John Swan, Prefident. j David Hams, Cafliier.

Brancii of the U. S. Bank at Cbarlefton. Adam GiichnO, Preiident. Jofiah Smuh, Cafhier. |

Branch of the U. S. Bank at Norfolk.

Rojjert Taylor, Prefident. | Robert Oirphanr, Caihieri

Branch of the U. S. Bank at Wafhington. Carltonj Prcfidtnt. jr. Jos. j Ja.'ues Daviulbn, Cafhier. Banfcs. a Branch of U. S. Bank at Savannah. Habcrfliam, Jofeph Prefident. j Thos. Mendenhall.Cafhicr.

Branch of the U. S. Bank at New Orleans. Prclident. BeHJayiin Morgan, \ Jofeph Saul, Cafhier.

MafTachufetts Bank at Bofton. t^Capital, 800,000 Dvi'lars.J IfTues 5, 10, 20, 30, 50 and loo Dollar Bills. Incorporated Feb. 7, 1784. Officers elefted on the ift Wednefday in January. William Phillips, Prefident. James liiv/ing, Cauiier, j Direfiors, Rufus G. Amory, Jofeph Coolidge, Aaron Dexter, William Parfons, John Phillips, Samuel Salifbury, and S. H. W^-^lley. Fir/i Teller, Nnthaniel Fofter. SecondTdler^ Thomas Chafe. Firjl Rcok-Kecper^ Nathaniel H. Famcfs. 'Second Book-Keeper^ Edward Sharp. DifcouTit Clerk, Miles Greenwood. McJJcngery James Hill. ^^ Day of Difcount is Monday.

Union Bank at Boflori. [Capital, 1200, coo Dollars.]

IlFues 1, 9, ^, 5, to, 20, 30, 50, and !oo Dollar Biiij.

Incorporated June 2,5, 1792 ; and to continue until the lO. Monday in O61obcr, iBo'i. Charter renewed to the ill Monday in Oftober, 1812.

Officers clefted on ift Monday in Scptemhf r.

Oliver Wendell, Prclident. | George Burrou^^hs, Cafliier. DireBorSy Samuel Brown, Benj. BulTcy, Stephen Cod- man, Gardner L. Chandler, Edward Gray, Jofeph Head,

Ben] . Joy, John Welles, Thomas L. Winthrop. William Tudor, Efq. ex officio as Secreiary of the Commonwealth. Firji Teller, John P. Clark. Second Teller^ Thomas Swan. Firjl Book-Keeper, Nathaniel Emmons. Second Book-Keeper, Johnfon Jackfon. ' Difcount Clerhs,Wm. Furnefs and Henry Stevenfon, AJtJlant Clerky Afher Adams. Mejenger, Charles Stimpfon. Porter, Benjamin White.

• (i^ Day of Difcount is Tuefday. .

|6 Bank's.

Boftoh Bank.

[Capital, » 800,000 Dollars.]

Ififues 1, 2, 3, ,5, 6, 7. 8,9, 'o, 20, 30,50, and 100 DollarBills.

Incorporated March 4, 1803 ; and to continue from the ift day of June, 1803. to the ift Monday in Ocl. 1812. Officers elf^cted on ift Monday in June. Prefideiit. Chjpnian. Jonathan Jackfon, j JolVph CaChicr. DireShrs, ]onaiih?in Amoiy, jr. Jolui T, Apthorp, Ifaac P. Davis, Stephen Hig^'nf.m, jr. James Lloyd, jr. William Pickman, Willian) Pratt, Wm. Sullivan, Daniel Sargent, William Brown, Jofeph Lee, >ind Jofiah Dwight, exo^cio, asTreafurer of the Commonwealth. Firjl Teller, Robert Lalh, jr. Second Teller, ThomTis Powers. Tirji Bcflk-Kefi>er, Jam.'s Eliifow. Second Book-Keeper, Oftuvius Plummcr. Di[count Clerk, Maethcw S. Parker. Mejenger^ Timothy Green, jr. Porter, Jofeph Badftcr. g::|r Days of Difcount, Mondays, Wednefdays and Fridays. ijoiicitor for loans of t!rs Bank within and lor i>uffolkCo. William Sullivan of Bofton.

Bollon Exchange Office, or Affociation Fund.

[Capital, 800,000 Dollars, i Incorporated June 23, 1804, and to continue From the ift Monday in Aug. 1804, to the ift Monday in Aug. i8l2. Officers elc6ied on the ift Monday in Auj;nft. Odiome, Samaufl Clap. Prefidf^nt. | George Ticafurer. DireBors, Dudley S. Bradftreet, Andrew Dexter, jr. Crowcll Hatch, James Piince, Wm. Ritchie, Nathl. Rug- g.les, Artemis Ward, Thomas Coffin, jr. Abrahv^m Touro. Firjl Tdler, Samuel Norwood. Second Tetter, Eliphalet Male. Firji Book-Keeper, John Pickens, jr. Second Book-Keeper, Samuel Norwood. Difcount Clerk, William Abram.s, jr. MeJJenger, John Fullerton. Solicitor, Andrew Dexter, jr. $3" Difconnt Days, Tuc(days and Friday.

Nantucket Bank. [Capital, 100,000 Dollars.] IlTaes 5, io, 20, 30, and 40 Dollar Bills. Banks. i?

iiicorporateci Feb. 27, t^795J and to cou'lnue from May t,

4705.1.5. fo M3y 1, 1803. ReRenewed to the firft Monday in Oaober 1812. Officers elcftcd on the ift Monday in January.

Jofcph Chafe, Preficlent. | George Folger, jr. Cafhi.eT.

Nantucket Pacific Bank. [Capital, 100,000 Dollars.) IiTue* t, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 30, and 50 Dollar Bills.

Incorporated March 3, 1804 ; and to continue from the ift- Moii(by In July, 1804, to the if} MoiKlay in Oft. 1812.. Officers eiefted on the id'Monday in July. Triftram HufTcy, Preficlent. Nathan Coinftock, Ca(hicr-. J

Newburyport Bank. [Capita!, 3,-)0,ooo Dollars.!

IfTups i, 2, 3, 10, 40, ,<;o, and 100 Dollar Bills. inccrpoVatcd March 8, 1803, and united wiili Merrimack Bsnk, June 14, 1805 ; to continue to the firft Monday in Oftoher. 1812.

' t Officers elefted on the ifl: Monday tn Oclober.

William Bartlet, Prcfident { William W. Prout, Ca&Ier,

Portland Bank- [Cap-tal, 300,000 Dollars.] Iffijes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8,9. 10, 20, 30, and 50 Dollar Bills.,

Incorporated June 1;,, 1799 ; and to continue from July i, 1799, to July 1, 1819. Officers eleft"d on the ift Monday in January. Matthew Cobb, Prefident. Jofeph Swift, Cafhier. |

Maine Bank at Portland. [C?ipi»al, 300,000 Dollars.] nines 1, 2, 3, 5, 6 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 50, and ico Dollar Bills. Iccorporated June 23, 1802, and to continue from the ift day of April, 180?., co the firft Monday in OR. 1812. Officers ek"£led on the ift Mondiy in Jane. Levi Caftiier. Samuel Freeman, P-efident. j Cutter,

Effex Bank at Salem. [Ci-^ital, 3oo,oco Dc liars.] IfTues 1, 2,3,5,6,7,8,9,10,20,30,40,50, and 100 Dollar Bills.

-Incorporated June 18, 1799 ; and to continue from July 1, 1799) to J^h Jj 1819. 58 Banks.

Officers elected on the jfi Monaay in June.

William Gray, Prefidei^t. j Wiliiani S. Gray, CafhisT. (J:^ Difcount Days, Mondays and WedncWays.

Salem Bank. [Capita!, aoo,ooo Dollars.] Iflaes 1,2,3,5,6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, 50, ,5c and 100 Dollar Bills.

Incorporated March 8, 1803 ; ;ind fo continue from the ift Monday in June, 1803, to the id Mojiday iaOfl. 1812. Officers elrfted on the lil Monday in Tunc.

Benj. Pickman, jr. Prefident j Jonathan Hodges, Cafbler. (j:$^ Diftount D;)yi, Mondays and Thurfdays.

Glouceiler (Cape Ann) Bank.

[Capital, too, '..CO Dollars J Iflues 3, 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, 20, and 50 Dollar Bills.

Jncorjjorated January 27, 1800 ; and to rontinue from Feb. 1, »8oo, to Feb. 1, 1810. Officers elefted on she 3d Tuerday in April. John Sonaes, Prefident. Allen, Caftiier. j Jofcph

Beverly Bank.

[Capita i, 160.000 Doifars.]

TlFues 1,9, 3, ^5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,20, 30,50, and too DolIarBil's.

Iuc(vporaied June 23, 1802 ; and to continue from Otlober 1, 1802, to Oftobcr I, 1812. Officers elcTied on ;hc,i(l Monday in Oftoher. Ifrael Thorndike, Piofitient. Gouid, Cafliicr. j Jo^ah fJ:::3"Day3 to apply for Lo.ms and Difcounts, arc Moudays.

Lincoln and K€nnebeck Bank at WifcafTet, [Cil;;iial, Doli'dlii. 300;000 I Ifiaes 1, 8, 3. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, and ic'o Dollar Bills. Jnco.-porated june 23, f8o\!; and 10 coniinae from the tO.

Mc.-'.y ia C£L i 802, to the 1 ft Monday in 06h 1812. Offictrs elettcd on 'he ifl Monday in Sep-ember. Able! jr. Prchdent. lieary Roby, Calluer, Wood, j

Ncrtliampton Bank. [Capua), 1,50,000 Doliars.j lili'e.s 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 Dollar Bills. Incorporated March 1, 1803; and to continue from the ift Monday in Oft. 1803, to ^^^ '^ Monday in OR. 1810. Officers elected on the ift V/cdnefday in Oflober.

John Bicck, Pzefident. i Levi Lytnan, Calhlcr. Banks. ^^

Bedford Bank at New-Bedford. [Caiiia!, 150.0CO Dollars.] IflTucs 1, 2, 3, ,5. '6, 7, 8, 0, 10, 20, 30, and 50 Dollar Bills. Incorporated March 7. 1803: and '» roTuinue from the ift Monday in June, 1803, ^^ '^<^ '^ M<.»n'lay in Oft. 1812. Officers elcftfd on (he (iril Mond^sy in Oftober. Thomas Hazard, Preficient. John Pickens, Calhier. |

Saco Bank. [Capita!, 100,000 Dollars.]

IfTues 1, ct, 3. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 20, and 50 Dollar Bills. Incorporated March 8, 1803; and to continue to the firft Monday m Oftobfr, 1812. OfTicers'.^lcfled on the ift Monday in Oflober.

Thomas Cutts, Prefidcnt. | Samuel Peirfon, CaJhier.

Plymouth Bank. [Capital, ico.ooo Dpilars.l IlTucs 1,2, 3, 3, 10. CO, 30, and 50 Dolhr Bills.

Incorporated June 23, 1803 ; and ro continue from January 1, 1894, to July 1,1812. Officers eleclt'd on the i<} Monday in January.

William Davis, Prehdent. ( William Goodwin, Cafiilcr.

Hallowell and Aiigufta Bank at Hallowell. l_Capital, 2co,cco Dollars.! IfTufs 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, CO, and ,50 Dollar Bills.

Inccrpora'cd March 6. 1804 ; and to continue from O6I0- ber 1, 1804, to 06loher 1, 1812. Officer*; clcfted on the fi;{l Monday in January. John O. Page, Prefideut. Jetoraiah Dummer, Caftiier. |

Worcefter Bank. [Capiial, 150 coo Dollars.]

IlTues .5 Dollar Bills, StercH^type iniprt-fTion.

IncorporatC(! March 7, 1S04 ; and u-> continr* from the ifl: Ivlonday in Oct. 1804, '^ ^^""* ^^- Monday, in Oft. 1812. OiEcc"^ elcftcd on tiie ift Wednefday in Oftober.

D3-'ei Waldo,jr. Picfidem. j R. B. Brighjm, Cafhier.

Marblehead Bank. [Capital, ioo,oco Dollars.] liTues 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 20, ajfid 50 DoUar Bills. .

6i:> Infurance Companies.

incorporated Marcli 7, 1804 ; and to continue from Oflo- ber IP., 180 i, toOfl.iber 12, 1812. Officers elefied on the ill Monday in January

" Jofcph Barker, Prefidcnt. j John Pedrick/gd, Cafhicr,

Berkfliire Bank at Plttsfield. [Capital, 7.5,000 Dollars.] Incorporated Feb. 26, 1806; and to continue from the iQ.

Monday in 061. 1806, to the 1 ft Monday in Oft. 1812. Officers elefted on the ift Wednefday in Oftober. Simon Lamed, Prefident. { Ebenezer Center, Cafliier* Solicitor, John W. Hulbert, Efq.

Penobfcot Bank at Buckftown,

Capital, 1 ,:o 000 Dohars..]

Incorporated March 14, 1806 ; and ro continue from March 20, 1806, to tlie ift Monday inOftober, 1812. Officers elefted, 3d Monday after the 4th Tuefduy in May. JohnCrofby. Prefident. Jahaziah Shaw, C.;fliier. |

Maffachufetts Fire and Marine Infurance Company at Bofton [Capital, 600,000 Doilars.J Incorporated (originally June 25, 1795} February 13, 1799; and to continue until June B5, 1815. OiTScers elefted or, the laft WedneJday in Auguft.

Arnold Welles, Prefident. j Edward Horfman, Secretary. DireBors, John Andrews, John Q. Adams, William H, Bordinan, Gamaliel Bradford, Benj. BufTey, Samuel Cobb, Stephen Codman, Joua. Chapman, Joleph Hall, Jofepb Head, Benj. Joy, Jona. Mafon, Samuel Parknian, Ignatius Sargent, William Smith, John Welles. Mejenger^ Jofeph Heard, 3d.

Maffachufetts Mutual Fire Infurance Company, at Bolton [Capitai, 300^000 Dollais.J

Incorporated March 1, 1798. Officers elefted oh the ifl Tuefday in June. John Window, Prefident. Andrew Cunningham, Secretary and Treafurer. Jonathan Trott, Affiftant Secretary. DireBors, Triftram Barnard, Jofeph Coolidge, jr. Ebcj> ezer Gay, Jonathan Hunnewcli, John Lowell, Diriicl Mcf- iluger. Samuel Snelling, ElilhaTicknor,S-amuelCiap, Jcruss j , Infurance Companies. df

White, Simon Elliot, Jofeph Tilden, Jofeph Lovering, John May, and Wiliiam Mackay. MeJ/enger, George Humphries.

Bofton Marine Infurance - Company. [Capital, 500,000 Dollars. Incorporated Feb. 13, I799i and to continue to Feb. 13, 1819. Officers elcftedon the ift Monday in January. Prcfident. Samuel Cabot, j Jofeph May, Secretary. Direndrs, Thomas C Amory, Adam Babcock, Jonathan Davis, James Lloyd, jr. William Parfons, Thomas Perkins, William Pickman, Ebenezer Preble, John Prince, jr. Dan- iel Sargent, and Timothy Williams* MeJJenger, Samuel Goddard.

Suffolk Infurance Company at Bofton. ("Capital, 225,000 Dollars.]

Incorporated FebrFebruary 12, 1803 ; and to continue 20 years. Officers elcfted, 2d ^Ionday in January.

Epes Sargent, Prefident. ( John B. Bowen, Secretary. DireHors, George Cabot, Ifaac P. Davis, Samuel P. Gardner, John Parker, Thos. H. Perkins, and Jofeph Lee> MeJJevgeTy Levi Bcllon.

New-England Marine Infurance Com'y at Bofton. [Capital, 300,000 Dollars.] Incorporated March 5, 1803; and to continue 20 years. Officers elefted on ift Monday in January. Peter C. Brooks, Prefident. James Hall, Secretary. | Dirc8crsy Gardner L. Chandler, Gardner Greene, Ozia* Goodwin, John Holland, William V. Hurchings, Nche- miah Parfons, William Phillips, John Phillips, Jofeph "niden, Thomas L. Wmthrop, Samuel Swett. Mcjfevgery Thomas Chapman.

Union Infurance Company at Bofton. [Capital, 300,000 dollars.]

Incorporated March 28, 1804 ; and to continue. 20 yeari. [Officers elefted on 2d Monday in January.

David Greene, Prefident. | Samuel King, Secretary. Diredors, Matthew Bridge, Thomas Dennie, Jonathan Harris, Thomas K. Jones, Caleb Loring, Thomas Lamb. Meffengerf Jeremiah Kahler. 1809.] F 62 Infurance Companies.

Private Infurance Offices in State-Street, Boftor. Abraham Touro. Thomas Burley. | | Nathaniel P. RulTel,

Newburyport Marine Infurance Company. Incorp. June 18, i799i fo continue until June 18, 1810. Officers elefted on ift Monday in January.

Jonathan Gage, Piefident. | Wiliiam Woart, Secretary.

Merrimack Marine and Fire Infurance Company, at Newburyport. Incorp. Feb. 15, 1803; to continue until Feb. 15, 1883. (Officers ciefted on ift Tuefday in January.)

Thomas M. Clark, Prefident. j Samuel Cutler, Secretary.

Maine Fire and Marine Infurance Co. at Portland.

Incorp. Feb. 7, 1800 ; to conrinuc until Feb. 7, 1820. Officers elefted on ill fuefday in January.

Woodbury Storer, Prefident. | Elifha MorJe, Secretary.

United Marine and Fire Infurance Company, at Portland.

Incorp. Feb. 9, 1807 ; to continue until Feb. ^, iSay. " Officers defied on ift Tuelday in April

James Neal, Prefident. j John Wation, Secretary.

Salem Marine Infurance Company. [Capitai, 2oo,coo Dollars."}

Incorp. June 9, 1800 ; to continue until June 9, 1820. Officers eleftcd on ill Monday in July.

Jacob Afhton, Prefident. | Samuel C. Ward, Secretary.

EfFex Fire and Marine Infurance Co. at Salem. [Capital, 300,000 Dollars.]

Incorp. Marth 7, 1803 ; to continue until March 7, 1823. Officers elected on ift Monday in July. Leonard Kimball, Secretary. Nathl. Bowditch, Piefident, |

Union Marine Infurance Company at Salem. [Capital, 200,000 Dollars.]

Incorporated Feb. 29, 1804 ; to continue 20 years. Officers elefted on 2d Monday in April.

Mofes Townfend, Prefident. j George Prince, Secretary. Infurance Companies. 63

Lincoln & Kennebeck Marine Infurance Company, at Wiltaffct.

Incorporated Feb. 12, 1803 j to continue until Feb. 12, 1823. Officeis eiefted ift Tuffday in Match.

J Pclcg Tallman, PreGdent. | John Mcrri 1, Secretary,

Marblehead Infurance Company. Incorporated Maich 8, 1803. Charter extends for a term not exceeding 20 years. Officers elected on ift Monday in January. Robert Prefident. Hooper, j John Bond, Secretary,

Gloucefter Marine Infurance Company. Incorporated June 22, 1803. Charter extends for a term not exceeding ep years. Officers elefted on ift Monday in May.

William Pearcc, Prefident. | ^'VilHam Savillr, Secretary.

Nantucket Marine Infurance Company.

Incorporated Ma;(.h 3, 1804 ; to tontinue 20 years. Officers elccl' d on 2d Monday in Janu ry.

James Barker,. Pfvfuient. j Francis Macy, Secretary.

Nantucket Union Marine Infurance Company.

Incojponned June 21, 1 ;j. Charter extends for 20 years. Officers e!eft-d on 2fl Monday in January.

William Ojffin, Prefident. j Johu Ca^t^^ri^ht, Secretary.

ICennehunk Marine Infurance Company at Wells. lucorp. March 9, 1804 » 'o continue not exc edjng 20 j'cars. Officers e!c£kd on ift Monday in January.

Hampfhire Fire Infurance Comp*y at Northampton.

Incorporated March 9, 1804 ; 10 continue 20 years. Officers elected on ift Wednefday in Oflober.

~ Bedford Marine Infurance Company. Incorporated Feb. 11, 1805; *^ continue 20 years. Officers elefted on 2d Monday in April. Jofeph Ricketfon, Prefidcm.

Social Infurance Company in Salem. Incorporated 1807, ;

' ^4 Marine Societies.

Union Marine and Fire Infurance Company * at Newbury port.

Incorporated Feb. 26. 1807 ; to continue 20 years. Prefident. Jatncs Prince, | Jofeph Balcb, Secretary.

Bofton Marine Society. Indituted 1742. Incorporated 1754. Officers elefled on ift Tuefoay in November.

MaJleTy Nathaniel Goodwin, J Treafurer^ William Smith.

Dtp- Mafier^ Ozias Goodwin. | ^^cre/izry, William Furncfs. Cgmmittee of Reliefs Cz^i. Jona. Chapman. Capt. John Holland, Capt. Mungo Mackay, Capt. Thomas Dennie..

Salem Marine Society. Inftituted March 25, 1766. Incorporated in 1771. Officers elefted on laft Tharfday in Otlober.

Majler. Benjamin Weft, j Treafura\ Jona. Gardner.

Dep. Hi^fltrt Peter Lander, | Clerk^ Benjamin Peirce.

Salem Eaft-India Marine Society. Inftituted in Nov. 1799. Incorporated March 3, i8oi. Officers elefted on ift Wednefday in January. Prefident, Ichabod Nichols, Treafurer^ Ivathaniel Silftiee. j

Secretary, George Nichols. | To infpeci and arrange thm Journalsfrom abroad^ Nathaniel Bov'dJich. Committee of Ob/ervatwtt, Mofes Townfend, Dudley L. Pick- man, and Robert Emery. This Society confifts of fuch as have aftually navigated the feas near or beyond the Cape of Good Hope, or round Cape Horn, as mafters or commanders of veflels, and fuch as have been faHors or fupercargoes of veflels employed in the Eaft India trade. It was inftituted for the purix)fc of colleftlng together fuch obfervations, difcoverles, books, papers, charts, and valuable publications, in every language, as might tend to facilitate the navigation of the Eaftern and Southern Oceans. Every member returning from fea. is bound to prefent to the Society an abftra£l of the journal of his voyage, and to communicate in writing, his obfervations of the bearings and dlftances of all capes and headlands

the latitude and longitude of iflands, rocks and fhoals ; un-

ufual occurrences ; ftorms and accidents ; with all other obfervations which he may judge ufeful to be recorded. The Mufeum of the Society already exhibits a handfome coUeftion of curiofities. . Iron Fadories. 6$

Newburyport Marine Soci^'. laftituf-d Nov. 13, 1772. Incorporated Ott. 11, 1777. Officers defied on laft 'I'hurfday in Noveirbcr.

Mtijler, Michael Hodge. I Treafurer, Renj. Wyalt.

D-p.AIfijier, Nich. Johnfon. | 5ctre/ar>, A. Wheelwrighr.

Portland Marine Society. Incotpor.ued Feb. 26, 1796. Officers eletted on 3dTuefday in December. TItronib. Treafurer, Stephen Waitc- Prrjidtnt, Jofeph j Ilflcy. Vice-Prefident-t Robert j Secretary ^ John Wcodiran

Marblehead Marine Society. Incorporaied Fib. 11,1799 Prrpdent, John B^iiy. Sccreiary, Ifaac Mansfield, j

Treafurer, Eben. G. Evans. |

Salem Iron Fadlory Company. IncorpoiaTf-Q Mirch 4, 1800

Treafu'tr, Jofhua Goodale. j C/trk, Samuel Putnara. Dtredors, Jacob Afhion, Jerath- Peirce, and Nathan Peirce.

Danvers and Beverly Iron Works Company. Incorpotaicd June 23, 1803. Officeis eletled on i{t lucfday in September. Pre/tdent, Samuel Page. Agent, Nathaniel Pulnanv. j

6VoWarv, Thomas Piitnam. ' DireElorSy George Johonnot, Samuel Endicor, Lbenczcf

^cccomb, and 1 horn as Putnam.

Amelbury Iron Fadory Company. liKorporaied March 26, '80,5.

ylerk, Tchdbod Tucker. i Agent, Ebei czer Fekoa.

Treafurer, John Jenks. j Diredors, Samuel Gra\', Wiliiam Ward, Perkins.

New-Hampfhire Iron Faclory Company. Incorporated December 18, 1803. Officers clc fted on the third Monday oF Mny, annu-illy Agent, (at Bath and Francony) Daniel Smith.

Treafurer, Gideon Snow. | CUrk, Jofhua Gt>odale. Directors, Samuel Page, William SafFord, John H, Ar- irew, Samuel Endiecr, and Ebenezer Sccccmb. ^809.3 F2 66 LiftofPoft-Offices.

A Lift of the Places where Poft-Offices are kept in this Commonwealth, with the Names of the Poftmafters.

Alfred, York, Abiel Hall Cambridge, Midd. Ebenezer AtriherftjHamp.Jof.Watfon Stedman Andover, Eflexjlfaac Abbott Cam den, Line. Benj.Cufhing Athol, Wore. Sol. Strong Canaan, Kenn. Eli Wefton Attleborough,Briftol, Philip Canton, Norfolk Mafon Caftine, Hanc. Benj. Hook Augufta, Kcnnebeck, Sam- Chandlerfvillc,* Waft. A.n- uel Titcomb fel Tapper Bangor, Hancock, Bulkeley Chatham, Barnft. E.Crowel! Emerfon Chelmsford, Midd. Jonathan Barnftable, Barnft, Richard Barron Bourne Chefterville, Kenneb. Pam^ Barre, Wore. Luther Perry mer Sewall, jr. Bath, Lincoln, David Stinfon Cohaffet, Norfolk' Bclchertovrn, Hamp. Jofeph Columbia, Vv^afti.Jof. Patten Bredgman, jr. Concord, Midd. W.Parkman Belfaft, Hanc. Jas. Nafmith Dedhara, Norfolk, Jeremiah Berwick,York, Wra. Morris Sbuttleworth Beverly, Eff. J. Batcheldcr, jr. Deerfield, Hamp. Epaphra§

Bj(ldeford,Yk . W. P . Hooper Hoyt BilJerica, Mid. Kaac Bowers Dennis, Barnft. N. Stone Blandford, Hampfhire Dennyfvilk,* Wafti. Wil. Bluehiil.Han, And.Witham liam Kilby Bolton,Wor. Danl.CooiJdge Dighton,Brlil.Dav. Andrews Boothhay, Lincoln, John M. Douty's Falls,*(a part of Ber- M'Failand wick) Yk. vSylvanus Hatch Bofton, Suffolk, Aaron Hill DracutMidd.Wm.Hildrc.'h Brewfler, Barnftable Drelden, Lincoln, Edmund Bridgetown,Cumb.Jof.Sears Bridge, jr. Brjdgewater, Ply. John M. Duxboro',Plym.Th.Winfor Goodwin Eaftham, Barnftable Briftol, Line. Blaney Eafthampton, Hamp. W. Brookfield, Wore. Cheney Myrick Reed Eaftport,\yafti .OliverShead Bro%vnfield,Oxf.Jof.Howard Eafion, Briftol Brun{wick,Cum. Joth. Stone Edgarton, Duke*s, B.Norton Buckfield, Oxford, B. Spaul- Falmouth, Barnft. T. Palmer ding, jr. Farmingtan,Ken.M.Starling; Buckftown,Han.JohnBenfon Buxton,York, Thos. Merrill * Not incorpomted. Lillof Poft-Gffices.

Fayctfc, Ken. So'omon Bates Llvermore.O.Kf.Ben.Prefcott Fitchlnirgh, Woreefler Lynn, ElTcx, Sam. Mullikcn

Frankfort,Hauc. Arch. Jones Mach-as, Wafh . R.H.Bowles Freeport, Ctimb. N. WefTon Manchertcr.Efl" D.Bingham Fryburgh Oxf. Mofes Ames Marblehead, Effex, Wood- Gardiner, Ken. 3. Gannett wa'd Abraham Georgetown. Lin. And. Reed J^'arl borough, Midd. Jofeph GjQuceaer,E{r.Hen.>-Phelp5 Brigham, jr. Golcifboro'.Hanc.Thos. H.Ii iMarfhfield. Ply. Jofeph Hunt Gorham,Cnm. S?.m. Prentifs Medford.Midd. Samuel Buel Gray.Cum.Jol.M'Lellanjjr, Me d way, N or f. William Felt Grcat-Barrington. B rkfhire IVlendon, V/orc. R. George Gret'ne,Ken.LuthcrRnbbins Middlcboro', Plym. James Greenfield. Hampfhire V/afbhurn

Groton. Midd. William M. Milton, Norf. .Sam. K. Glover Richvrdfon Minot,Cumb,StephenPbeIps HadIey,Hamp.E.V/bite,jr. Monmouth, Kenn. Jofeph Hallowcll, Keaneb. Jofliua Chandler Wingate Mt. Vernon, Ken. Sam. King Hamden, Hanc. M. Kinlley Nantucket, Nam. Jas. Barker Hamilton, Efi'ex Narraguag'JS'' Wafti. Thos. Hanover.Plym Robert Eells Archbald Hardwick,\Vorc.^V.Cat:cr New-Bedford,Br;O.A.Smltfa Harwich, Barn. Eb^n.Srooks Newburyport.EfT.Step.Crofs Haverhill, Efi'.Mof Wingate N'ewcHfile,Lin.JofephFarlcy Hingham.Ply.Thos.Thaxfcr New-G!ouce(ler,Cumb. Jo- Hiram,York,TiTnothvCutler feph E. Foxcroft. Holmes-Hole,* Dake's, R, NewMi!io»d,Lin.J.Stebbins Spalding New-Salem, Hampfhire Ipfwich, Eflex, Jofeph Lord New-Sharon, Ken. P. Barker

JCennebunk,(a part ofWei Is) Norj Idgewock.Ken . J .Ware York, Jofeph Srorer ' Norrhampton, Hamp. Dan* Kingfton, Plym. Seth Drew iel WjTtght Kittery,York, Danie Fcirce Nortbfield, Ham. jn-Nevers Laiicafler, Wore. Timothy North-Yaitnoivh, Cumber, Whiting Davjii Drifikwater LanefDcro'.Bcrk.Jd. Wv-lls No; v.ay,Oxf. William Reed Lebanon, York, Ifaac Hafey Orleans, Barn. Slm.Klnrman Leicerier,Wor.Ehcn.Adunns Onlngton,Han. JohnBrcwer Lenox, Berk. D.\Viiiiams,jr Paris, Oxford

Leom infler, Vv^or . J . Gardner Parfcnsfieic.Yk. S.Cufliraan Lewlftcn, Line. Dan Read PalTam^quaddy,* Waljiing. Limerick,York,Ab;j an Fitch Lewis F. Delefdernler Jjimington, Yk. Jac. Quincy Patucket,* Middlef. Afahci LincolQvilie.Hanc.G.Uimcr Steam* 68 Lia of Poft-Offices,

Peterfham Wore. Hutch ins Shrewlbury , Wor.J oh nS lOne Hapgood Somcrfet, Briftol, jos.Kellog Pittsfield, Berk. JofhuaDan- South-Hadley, Hampftiire foith Springfield, Hamp{h. James Pittftown, Kenn. Jacob Loud Byers, jr. Plymouth,P!y.J.Warren,jr. StandifhjCum.Wm.LamfpK Portland, CumbJames Win- Steuben, Wafli.JacobTown- gaie fley Profpea, Haac. Saml. Shute Stockbridgc, Berk. Hor Tones Provincctovvn, fearn.D.Peafe Syllivan, Hanc. Paul D.Sar- Quincy,Norf. Rich'dCvanch gent Randolph, Norfolk, Wm.P. Swanzey, Brift.Reub.Chace Whiting Taunton, Briftol, J. Hodges, Raymond, Cum. Step. Swett Templcton, Wore. Lovell Readfield, Ken. Sam. Cunur Walker Rehoboth,Brift. D.PerryJr. Thomaflown, Line. David Rochefter, Ply. Nath.WiUis Fales, jr. ' Rowley, ElFex, James Smith Trenton^ Han. Theod. Jones, Rutland, Wore. M. White Turner.Oxfo'd, Icli.Bonney Saccacrappe,* Cumb. Enoch Uxhridge, Woic. Samuel Freeman Wiliard Saco, York, Wm. P.Hooper Vafialborough, Kerm. Thos. Salem, Eflrx, John Dabney Odiorne Salifljury, Eff. jof.Wadleigh Waidoborough, Line. Johii Sandwich, Barnft. William Head Feflenden Wareham, Plyra. B Fearing Sanford,York, Thos. Keeler Warren, Line. Rufu^ Crane Scarboro'jCum.Wm.Wood Wai\vick,Ham.W.Cohb,jro Schoodick,*^ John Brewer Waterborough,Yk. Andrew Schoodick Falls,*Wafii. Ste- Burley phen Brewer Watcrford, Oxf.EliLongley Scituate,^ Piym. A. Clap. Watertown, Midd.Ed.Louol Shapleigh, Yoik,^ Jofiah P. WaJerville, Kenn.Afa Red- Woodbury dington Sheffield. Berkfhire Wellfleet, Barnft L.Hamliri

:*: Schooitick lies in Wafnlngton county, and it fituated on the boundary line and the end o^ Maine rou*e of the United State-s being the Ofiice of deliver/ of Britifn letters for Nova-Scotia and New-Brunfwick ; and is direfily oppo- Cte St. Andrew's, where a packet arrives weekly from St. John's, and from thence there is a direft com muni catioti through boih Provinces. ^ The Poft-Offiee is kept at the houfe of Mr. Clap, v. ho does the bufi.nefs for Mr. Chailcs Turner. Supreme Judkial Courts. ^ Wells, York, Mau.Lindfcy Winflow.Kfn.N.B.Dingley Weftfield, Hampfti Winthrop, Ken. Silas Lam> Wedtord, Midd. John Abbot bert Weftininiler, Wore. Daniel Wifcaffet, Lin.Eb.Whlttier Banlett Woburn, Midd. Ich. Paiker Weft-Springfield, Hampfh. Worcefler, WoicJ.Wilfon Stebbins Worthington, Haitipfh. A. Weymouth, Norf. J ohnCoak fiigclow WilliamftowH.Bcrk.Ezekiel Wrentham, Norf. D. Fiftier Bacon Yarmouth, Bdrrj.T.Thatcher Windham, Cumb. York, York, Nathl. Sargent

Calendar of Supreme Judicial Courts. Suffolk and Nantucket. Boflon, 2d Tuclday in March, and 4th Tuefday in Nov. Essex. Ipfwich, 4th Tuefday in April. Salem, 6th Tuefday next after the 4th Tuefday in Sept. Middlesex. Concord, 2d Tuefday in April. Cambridge, 5th Tuefday next after the 4th Tuefday of Sepf. York. York, 3d Tuefday in May. Alfred, 6th Tuefday next after the 3d Tuefday of Sept. Hampsh ire. Northampton, 4th Tuefd. in April, and 3d Tuefd. of Sept. Plymouth. Plymouth, 3d Tuefday of May, and third Tuefday next af- ter the 4th Tuefday in Sept. Bristol. Taunton, ed Tuefday next after the 4th Tuefday of Sept. Barnstable and Duke's County. fiarnflable, 4th Tuefd. next after the 4th I'uefday of S^pt.

Wo R C E S T E R . Worcefter, 3d Tuefday in April,, and 4th Tuefday in Sept. CuMBE R LAND and Oxford. Portland, 4th Tut^fdaiy in May, and 4th Tuefday next after the 3d Tuefday in September. Lincoln. Wifcaflet, 2d Tuefday next after 4th Tuefday in May, and on the 3d Tuefday of September. Berkshire. X-enox, 1 ft Tuefday next after 4th Tucfda.)-,in April, and on the 2d Tuefday m Sept. *]o Common Fleas and Seffions.

Hancock and Washington. f Calline, 3d Tuefday next after 4th Tuefday in May. Norfolk. Dedham» ift Tuefday in March, and ift Tuclday next after 4ih Tuefday in September. Kennebeck. Augufta, ift Tuefday next after the 4th Tuefday in May, and on the 2d Tuelday next after the 3d Tuefday of Sept.

Calendar of Common Pleas and Seffions. Su FFOLK. Bofton, tft Tuefday of January, 3d Tuefday of April, ift Tuefday of July, and ift Tuefday of Oft. General Sef- fions fame times and place. Esse X. Ipfwich, laft Monday of March, and laft Monday of Dec. Genera! Seffions 2d Tuefday of April, and 2d Tuefday of Oaobcr. Salem, laft Monday In June. Newburyport, laft Monday of September. Middlesex. Concord, on the Monday next preceding the 3d Tuefday of March, on the Monday next preceding the ift Tuelday of June, and on the Monday next preceding the 2d Tuef- day of Sept. General Seffions, 3d Tuefday of Sept. CambiUge, on Monday next preceding 3d Tuefday of Dec» Genera! Seffions ift Tuefday of January. York. York, 3d Monday of April. General Sefiions, onThurf*' day next preceding the 3d Monday in April. Alfred, ift Monday in January, and 2d Monday of Sept. General Seffions, on the Thurfday next preceding the 2d Monday of September. Hampshire. l^orthampton, 2d Monday of January, and 3d Monday in May, 4th Monday in Auguft, and ift Monday in Nov- Gcneral Seffions, on the 3d Monday of January, and oh the ift Monday after the 4th Monday in AuguU. Plymouth. Plymouth, ed Tuefdaj^ of April, ed Tuefday of Auguft, and 3d Tuefday of November. General Seflions, sd Tuefday in March, and ift Tuefday in Auguft. Common Pleas and Sfiflions. 7 1

Br istol. Tannton, ed Monday oi March, ed Monday of June, «d Monday of September, and fid Monday of December. General SeiBons, 2d Monday of March, and sd Monday ot Sepiember. Bar N STABLE. BamOablc, laO Ti-Trlay in March, and lad Tucfday of Sept- General Seffions, fame times and place. Duke's County. Edgarion, 3d Tuelday in May, and ift TuefJay in Nov. Tilbury, laU Tucfday in Oftober. General Seflions, tame times and places. Nantucket. Nantucket, Tuefday next preceding th? laft Tuefday of March, and on the ift Tuefday m Oftober. General Seflions, fame times and place. Worcester. WorceOer, on Monday next preceding the 4th Tuefday of* March, Monday next preceding the 2d Tucfday of June, Monday next preceding the ift Tuefday of September, and on Monday next preceding the ift Tuefday in Dec. General Seflions, 2d Tuefday of March, and 2d Tuefday of September. Cumberland. Portland, ift Tucfday of March, 3d Tuefday of June, and 3d Tuefday of November. Genera! Seflions, 4th Tuef- day of March, and ift Tuefday of September, Lincoln. Wifcaflet, 2d Monday of May. General Seflions', Monday next after ilic 2d Monday in May. Warren, ed Monday in January. General Seflions, Mon- day next after 2d Monday in January. Topfhani, 4»h Monday of Auguft. General Seflions, Mon- day next after the 4th Monday in Auguft. Berkshire. l.cnox, ed Monday of April, 4th Monday of Auguft, and laft Monday of December. General Seflions, fame times and place. Ha n c o c k. Caftine, ift Tuefday in May, 2 d Monday in Auguft, and 2d I uefday in November. General Seflions, 2d Tuef- day in May, and 3d Tuefday in November. WA S H I N G T O N , Machias, 3d Tuefday of March, and 3d Tuefday in Auguft. General Seflions, 3d Tuefday in Auguft. 7« Supreme Judicial Couit, Norfolk. Dcdliam, lafi Monday of April, 3d Monday of Sept. and 3d Monday of December. General Seffions, 4th Mon- day in April, and 3d Monday in September. Kennebeck. Au^ufta, 3d Tuefday of May, and 3d Tuefday of Auguft. General Seffions, laft Tuefday in Apifl, and ift Tuefday in December, Oxford. Paris, 2d Tuefday of May, 4th Tuefday of September, and 3d Tuefday of February. General Seffions, 2d Tuefday of Oclober, and 4th Tuefday of September.

Supreme Judicial Court.

Juftkes, Thiiopbilus Parfons, ll.d. of Bofion, Chief Jujlii^. , ll.d. of Srockbridge. Hon. Samuel Sewal), ll.d. of Marblehead. Hon. Gecfge Thatcher, of Biddeford. Hon. Ifaac Parker, of Boflon. Aftorncy-Genera/,llon. Barn.BIdwelI,LL.D. ofStockbridgc. Solicitor-Gmeral, Hon. Daniel Davis, of Bofton. Reporter of Decijions^ Dudley Atkins TyngjEfq. of Bofton. Circuit Clerk of the S. J. Courts for the County of EJfex and DiflriEl of hlainet Edwurd P. Hayman, Eiq. of Berwick.

yujlices throughout the Commontvealth. Elifha May Attleborough Francis Dana Cambridge Daniel Cony Augufla Jofiah Bartlett Charlefiown Nathan Wefton do Artcmas Ward do Biddeford Salem Townc Charlton Robert T. Paine Boflon Ebenezer Bridge Chelmsford Thomas Dawes do Samuel Hoi ten Danvers Oliver Wendell do Simon Frye Fryeburgk James Bowdoin do David Cobb Goldfboroiigk Thomas Dawes, jr. do John Haftings Hatfield Theophilus Parfons do Nathaniel Marfti Haverhill Daniel Davis do Stephen Choate Ipfzvick Harrifon Gray Otis do William Sever Kington Ifaac Parker do Jofiah Stearns Lunenburg William Euftls do Samuel Sewall Marblehead Ebenezcr Thayer Braintree Timothy Bigelow Medford Bcza Hayward Bridgwater Edward H. Robbins Milton Ctsanty Attornies. •^3

Thos. Hazard Ncw-Btdford Tbeod. Sedgw ick 5/acAir;V^« George Leonard Norton John Bacon do William Widgcry Portland Benja. J. Porter Topjhavt . Rehcbotk Bezaleel Taft Vxbric^e William Heaih Roxbury Maifhall Spring Watcrtown f ofhn Read do Nathaniel Wells IVells Samviel Dexter, jr. do Daniel Kilham Wmham Benjamin Pickman Salem Elijah B igham WLJlborQugh Nathan Cuftiing Scituate Samuel Fowler Wejljiefd Daniel Whitney Sherburne Levi Lincoln Worceftr-^ Timothy Newe.il Sturbridge Ddvid Sewall York County jdttornies.. James T. Auftin Svfoik John S. Williams Norfolk Samuel Dana Middle/ex EieazerW. Ripley Kenvebeck Edward Bangs Worcejitr Benjamin Ames Lincoln Jofcph Story EjJ(x Wm.D.Williamfon//i2wrcc>^ John D. Dunbar Phmoulh Dan.W.Lincoln Cumberland, Ifaac Cofrin NantuckH Thomas Cooke Duke's Btrkjkire Dudley Hubbard York j John Taylor Ham /hire Judah Dana Oxford p \

SUFFOLK COUNTY. Jupices of the Common Pleas, William Wetmore, of Bofton, Chief fufiice. William Donnifon and Samuel Cooper,'^ BoUon Special Juflice, Jofeph Ward, of Bofton. Clerks of the S. J* Court and Common Plea:. Charles Cuibmg and John Tuckci, -.1 Bt.fton.

Jujiices of the Court of SeJJions. William Donnifon, of Bofton, Cliuf Jujlicc AJociate Judgrs, David Tiiden, Samuel Ciap, .Rulfel Stu'.- gis, of Bofton, and Jofiah Batchelder, ot Chdfea. Clerk of tke Court cf Sejfions, Edward Jackfon, of Bofton. Regijler ProhaU. Judge of Probate. | of Thomas Dawes, jr. of Bofton. John Hcaid, ofBoflon.- | Q^ Probate Couns in this County are hcldeverj' Mon- day m the year, except the firft Mond.w in each month, on the lower floor of the Gourt-Houfe, in Court-Street, Boilon. County Treafurer. Regijler of Duds. Ebentzer Server, of jSofton. William Alllne, ot3oa«»-:-

J809 J G 74 Juftices in Suffolk,

Jujiices of the Peace and of the Quorum^ in Boflon, John Q. Adanis John Tucker Charles Cufhlng John C. Jones John Philhps Wm. Donnifon David Tilden Rufus G. Amory Samuel Cooper Steph. Higginfon Dudley A. Tyng

Edward Gray Wm . Wetmore George Blake JohnTohn Davis John Hurd Williamniiam Tudor John Lowell g3r That Juftices of the Peace and of the Quorum may- no: miflake, aod think their names are omitted, they are re- qupfted to obferve, that when they are admitted as Juftices through the Commonwealth, their names are to be found under that head only. yujlices of the Peace in Bofion, Samuel Gardner Ifiac Rand Fr. D, Chanmng

, Jofeph May John Cal lender James Robin fon William Smith Charles Storer Charles Davis William Phillips ChailesBulfinch Peter Thacher

< Samuel EHot Charles Jack fon John Heard, jf. John Andrews Jofeph Head Jonathan Bird

Samuel Clap Samuel Brown [ John Welles Ebcnezer Seaver Thomas Perkins Benja. Whitman

Simon Elliot Samuel Cobb f James Prince Arnold Welles Petei Roe Dalton Sam. M. Thayer William Spooner Trmo. Williams Gardner Greene Wliliara vScoIlay Jona. Hunnewell Stephen Gorham William AUine j Abiel Smith Edward Jones- Ebenezer Gay Daniel D. Rogers Ruffel Stnrgls Wm. Sullivan John Winflow I Ebenezer Dorr

David Greene Jofeph Ruffe 1 James T. Auftin ^'amuel Parkman William Taylor Benjamin Welles George Blake Wil'iam Brown Thomas Melvil! Jofeph Hall Robert Gardner James Allen, jr. [oliah Oulncy Lemuel Hayward Edward Jackfon Charles Paine Jdir Gardner William Minot Edward Jackfon Chs. Cufhing, jr. Jofeph Pelrce Th. L.. Winthrop Jujlices of the Peace in Chelfea, Idci Jofiah Batch | N.ih .ni-i Tfall Samuel Carey J Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court in Bofion. Chiiftojj her Gore [ o^r^iuci Dexter I Toleph Hall

darnel Davis j Rufus G. Amory | Dudley A. Tyng Attornies in Suffolk. 75

Edward Gray Fr. D. Channing William Auftin Harrilbn G. Otis Chs. Cufhing, jr. Timothy Fulled Beni. Whitman Peter Thacher Lemuel Sh^w

Charles P "^.inoer | Andi(-w Ri chie John Ph.^ii^js Th. O ^'^^h'^- Benj. r. Bourne Wm.Stackjvo'.c, 'r Alex. Townlend George Blake \

Eb'; nczer Gay- Richard Suliivai. i Fr, B'anchard

]r ' John Ca I lender James Allen, Lben. Rockwood Jofeph Rowe LuiherRichardion Wm. C. Alwyn William Sullivan Robt.T. Paine, jr. James T. Auftin John Williams Wm. H. Sumner William Minot Charles Paine Andw. Dexter, jr. James Savage Will. Thurfton Wnrren Dutton jofeph FL S.nith Charles Jackfon John Knapp vSam.K. Williams John Hcrard, jr. Ifrael Munroe Henry Brown Edward J ackibn Samuel D. Parker Sam.F.M.Cleary Charles Davii Benjamin Welles Benjamin Parfofis T ,omas We'fh William Prefcott Attornies at th Common Pleas, in Bnjion,

Sam. M. Crocker I Wm. D. >ohier Na*h. M. Davis William S. Shaw Daniel B. Ripley liaac Haftings George Sullivan John Stickney Thompfon Miller Henry Cabot Eben. F. Thayer John W. Smith Stephen Bean Thomas Afpinwali John H. Crane Adam Winthrop Thomas J. Eckley John Fairbanks jr. Robert Fic-lds E. Worthington Ifaac Goodwin Henry Faks J. E. Smith Coroners.

Bojlon^ John W. Folfom j Bojlon^ Robert Gardner

William Porter | Chdfea, David Floyd 5/zfn;f—Jeremiah Allen, of EoUon.

Deputy Sheriff's in Bofton. Oliver Hartfhornc (who is ailb Jailer)

Shubacl Bell | Bradilh Billings j George Jackfon g^ Mr. HartOiorne is aifo Crier of all the Courts held in 3utibik County.

ESSEX COUNTY. yu/lices of the Common Pleas. Timothy Pickenng, of Beverly, Chif 7ujlkc. Eben, March, of Newbury, and John Trcad'wdl, ofSa'Icm. f^ Juftices in Effei;

Special JtiJIkes, , of Dan vers, Jonathan Cogft? well, Jr. of Ipfwich, Samuel Nye, of Salifbury. Clerk q/S.J. Court, andCom.Pleas^ Ichabod Tucker, Sakm^. yujiices of the Court of SeJJions, , of Danvers, Chief Jujlice, AJfociate Jufiiccs^ Jofiah Spiith, of NcwSuryport, Wm. Pearfon of Glouceftcr, Thomas Kitteridge, of Andover, John Saunders, of Salem, Henry Elkins, of Wenham. Ckrk cfSe^onSt John Punchard of Salem- Judge of Probate. Regijier of Probate. |

Samuel Holten, of Danvers. } Daniel Noyes, of Ipfwich.

g:J=* Probate Courts are held at the Probate Office iq Xplwich, on the firfl Monday in every month in the year, and the Tuefday and Wednefday following, except thefirft Monday in April, when the Court will not begin until Tuefday morning—At the laid Office, on the lad Mondays of March and December, and Tuefdays and Wednefdays following; at the Court-Houfe in Newburyport, on the Thurfdays and Fridays following the firft Mondays in March,

June, September and December ; at the dwelling-houfe of Mr. Lewis Tucker, innholder, in Salem, on the gd Mon- days of January, April, July and Oclober, and Tuefdays following ; at the Town-Houfe, in Marblehead, on Wed- nefdays and Thurfdays following the 3d Mondays of Janii- arv, April, July and Oftober; and at the dwelling-lwufe ofMr. ifaac Parker, innholder, in Andover, on Thurfday$ and Fridays following the ift Mondays of May, AuguftamJ November. Regifier of Deeds. Ccunty Treafurer. j Amos Choate, of Salem. | Stephen Choate, of Ipfwich. yujiices of the Ptace and of the Quorum,

Andover Nathaniel Lovejoy, A^ftwiittrjy/ori Nicholas Pike, 'i* JofhuaHolt, Ifaac Ofgood Enoch Titcomb, Edward Beverly Jollah Batchelder, St. Loe Livermore NathanDane.Wm.B^-Jey Sakm John Tread well, Joh» Boxford Thomas Perley Pickering, Benj. Toppan Gloucejler Henry Phelps Pickmzn, Benj. Goodhue, ipfwich Daniel Noyes, Afa Richard Manning, Icha- Andrews, Joh:i Heard bod Tucker Manchejler William Tuck Salifbury Samuel Nye Marblehead Nathan Bowen, Topsfie/d Nchtm. Cleveland John Prince Wenham Newbury Ebeneser March , Juftices in EiTex. 77

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers, jjamuel Hoi ten, Stephen Choate, Ehcn /.ex March, John Treadwell, Nathan Dane, and Daniel Noycs.

Juftices of the Peace. Amefeury Chrlflo, Sargent, Mcthum Stephen Barker. Benjamin Lurvey Peter Marfton Andover John L. Abbot, Newbury Mofes Little, Samuel Abbot, Samuel Silas Little, JoGiih Little, Farrar, ThomasKitteridge, John Ofgood, Nathaniel John Phillipsi, joftiua Moody

Chandler, John Knecland A''^ uiSu /7/'<)r/J ona thanMai (h Beverly Mofes Brown, Ifrael Samuel A. Otis, Jofefth Thorndike,Thomas Davis, Dana, StephenCors. Jere- Jonathan Smith, Robert miah Nelfon, Michael Raiitcul Hodge, jr. Daniel A. Doxford John Robinfon, White, William Woart, Stephen Pcabody Jofiah Smith, Nicholas Bradford Nath. Tburfton, Pike, James Prince, Dan- Thomas Savory iel Ilorton, William Crofs, Danvers Eleazcr Putnam, Edward Little

Gideon Foller; Bcvij . Shed Roxijky Parker Cleveland, Gloucejier John Manning, jr. Benjamin Proflor, Moody John Rowe, Nathaniel Spafibrd, Jofhua Pickard, Warner, WilUnmPearibn, Afa Neiion IfaacElwell.Wm. Pe.arce Salem Samuel Putnam, Eze- Hamilton Jofhua Giddings, kiel Savage, Wm. Gray, Enoch Faulkner John Prince, jr. Ebcnezer JJaver/iill Ifrael Bartlett, Beckford, John Norris^ James Duncan, jr. Mofcs ^>amu^l Swetf W Moody, Leonard White, Picknian, Edward A.Hol- John Vamum, Ephraim ycke, Amos Choate, John Collis, Mofes Wingate P;rkerlng,jr.JofephStory,

Ipftuich Daniel Rogers, John j John Ponchard, John Ghoate, Nathaniel Wade, Saunders, JchabodTucker, Jofeph Swazey William Cleveland Lynn Abner Cheever, James Sa'if^ury Edmund Noyes,

Gardner, Frederick Breed, Jacob Browif, Bfnj . Evans Aaron Sumner Topifield Naihl. Hammond Lynrtfield Daniel Needham W'^nham Samuel r>!ancbard, MarUthead Joftiaa PVentifs, Ty kr Porter, Henry EU ^ Ifaac Mansfield, Ralph kin« "^ H. French L809.3 G& •}«. Attormes, 6cc. in Eflex.

Attomies at the Supreme Judicial Court.

Andover Samuel Fanar Jofeph Dana, Edward Sf. Beverly Nathan Dane Loe Livermore QioitceJicT John Rowe ^alem John Pickering, jr. Lonfon Nalh John Prince, jr. Saumcl Haverhill " Sweet, Leveret Saltonfiay, Ipfwick Afa Andrews Samuel Putnam, Jofe^:^ Lynn Benjamin Merrill Siory, Jofeph Spraguc, jr. Newburyport Edward Little, B. R. Nichols Attornies at the Common Pleas^ Gloucejler Nathan Parks Marblthead\ix&z Mansfield, Haverhill Stephen Minot, Ralph R. French r-Dhiiarboia Niwbur\i)ort Daniel A- White, E. Mofely, Coroners. Ame/lmry Ichabod B. Sargent Lynn Ezekiel Cheever. Epiu Andover Putnam Ingalls Breed, Amos Rhodes Beverly John Low, Ifaac Rca L\nnf.e!d John Uj ton Boxford Lemuel Wood Marblekead Ifaac Mansfield Bradford JorrAih-dn Kimball, Mrthuen John Sargenr, jr. EHphaiet Rollins Newbu-^y Stephen Ililey, Da- i)tfn3y<'riI{V;ielHutchinron,jr. vid Little Glouccjier William Pearfon, Ntxvburypori Daniel Horton John Rogers, Wm. Dare RoiL'ley Joflma Pickard, Haverhill Samuel White, j r. Jofeph Bike Samuel Walker, James Salem William Lang, Smiley, Enoch Bradley, John Pane hard Nathaniel Ayer Sali/iury Jonathan Smith Jffrvich Stephen Choate, jr. Topsjttld Daniel Bixby Ephraim Kendall, ir. Da Wenhajn Jclcph Fairficici vid Choate, Jahcz Farley S/^crz^—Baiiey Bartlctt, cf Haveihiil.

Deputy Sheriffs,

Andcver Jeduthun Abbot 1 Sakm William Mansfield, GlcuceO.tr Benjamin Stacey | John Hutfon, Daniel Haverhill David Bradley Dutch |

Jpjwich Ammi B'-own 1 Ncwburyport Philip Bagley Crier; cf the Courts—Philip Bagley, of Newburyport. Prifon Keepers, ipfwick Jeremiah Staniford 1 SaUrn Jofcft Hutfon

Newburyfort Philip Bagley | Joftkes in Middlelex. 70 \nDDLESEX COUNTY. Juflices of the Common Fleas* James Prefcotr, of Groton, Chief Jujlke. "(ames Winthrop, of Cambridge, Eph. Wood, uf Concord. Special Jujkes, Phillips Payfonof Charleflown, Jofepb B. Varnum, of Dracut, Jofeph Cordis, of Reading, Joff ph Heald, ofPeppcrell.

Jufitces of the Court of Sejpons^ Jofeph B. Varnum, of Dracuf, Qhi.fjujlice. AJociate Jvjliccs^ Aamn Hill, of Cambrid.

Clerk of S> jf» Court, Common Pleas, and Sejpons^ Abiahara Biglow, of CainhridLt

Judge of Probate. I Regijler of Probate. James Prefcott, of Groton. Jas. Winthiop, Cambridge. \

(J:3" Probate C-ourts are held at Cambridge, on the 2^ Tuefdays in January, May, November, D"cembor, and oil the laft Tuefday in Auguft. At Conco-d, on the 2d Tuef- days of April and June, and on the fiift Tuefdays of 06io- ber and December. At Groton, on ih^^ 4th Tueiday in May, and 3d Tuefday in 06lober. At Framinghum, on the 3d Tuefday in June, and 2d Tuefday in October. At Woburn, on the 4th Tuefday in April. At Chelmsford,, on the 3d Tuefday in September. Regijler of Deeds. Count^; Treafurcr, j Samuel Bartlett, Cambridge. John L. Tuttle, of Concord.. \

jfufices of thfi Peace and of the Quorum,

Brighton Stephen Dana Groton j ames Prefcott, Cambridge Wm. Winthrop, Sam. Dana, Aaron Brown Jarnes Winthrop, Abra- Hollijlon John Stone ham Biglow, Samuel Mcd/ord Duncan Ingraham, Bartlett Samuel Swan Carlrfle Jonathan Heald Newton Nathan Fuller, K^baTleJiown Phillips Payfon, Timothy Jackfon Aaron Putnam Reading Jofeph Cordis, 'Concord Ephraim Wood, James Bancroft Abiel Heywood Shirley JoQiu?. Longley

Dracut Jofeph B. Varnum, j Tvagjlorougk John Pitts Parker Varnum, Wiiliaai Watertown Amos Bond

- Hiidreth WeJlforJ Zaccheus Wright framing^am Jon2, Maycard »

S.Q Juftices in Mlddlefex-

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers, Ebcnezer Bridge, John Brooks, Jofiah Bartlett, Abraham Blglow, James Brazer, James Prefcott, James Winth' op, Ephraim Wood, Aaron Hill, Samuel Hoar, JofephHcald, Aaron Brown. Jujlices of the Peace A8an Wlntbrop Faulkner, Hopkinton Matthew Metcalf, Jonas Brooks,John Robbins Jeremy Siimfon, Walter AJhby Allen Flagg, John M'Fariand Wyman, John Locke Lexington Ifaac Bowman, Bedford Araarlah Prefion, Na'i-^a Chandler, John

Elijah Stearns Mi I liken, Ifaac Haflings BUlerica Jonathan Bowers, Livcoln Samuel Hoar James Abbot Littleton Sampfon Tuttle, Boxbnrougk Silas Taylor David Lawrencejjonathan Burlington Johrt Walker A. Newell Cambridge Caleb Gannet, Maiden Barnard Greene^ Aaron Hill, Sam. Locke, Berjamin Blaney, Ezra Francis Dana, jr. John Sargent Me'ien, Daniel Mafon, Marlborough Peter Woq^, John Williams John Loring, Samuel Carlij^e Joleph Heald. Afa Gibbons, Micah Sherman Parlin,Benjamin Hurd, jr. Medford Benjamin Hall, Charkfcotun Oliver Keating, Nathaniel Hall, Stephen John Kettell, Matthe\v Hall, jr. Bridge, John L. Sullivan Natifk Hezekiah Broad, Qhdmsjord Oliver Bafon, M'^^illiam Boden, William William Adams, Afahel Goodenow Stearns Newton Simon Jackfon, Qjoncord Jonathan Fay, John Kenrick, Samuel V\/illiam Parkman, John Murdock L. Tuttle Pepperell JofepS Heald, DunJiabU ITaacWright, Joel John Walton, VVjUiam P3.kburfi,MicahEldridge Hutchinfon Dracut IlVael Hildrrih Reading Benjamin Upton, EaJl-'Siiidbury Nathl. Reeves John Hart, John Wefton Framingham Eli Bui lard Sherburne Jofcph Ware Groton Oliver Prefcott, Shirley Thomas Whitney, Samuel Lawrence, Thos. Wallis Little, Beojamiu Gardner Hartwell Ikllijhn Eph. Littlefield, Stoneham Jofcph Bryant Jamrs Mellen, Jafon' Stow Ephraim RufTell Chamberlain ^udbury William Rice, Ebenezer Plvmpton Attornies in Middlefex. 81

Tewhjbury Jonathan Brown, JVe/i-CaniL Jed. Willington, William Brown, William William Whittemore B'Own,jr. Weftford Jofc-ph Brigham Toxwjhcnd Daniel Adams Benjamin Ofgood, John Ilaac Mullikcn,' Jofiah Abbot, Jeremiah Hildreth Richardfon Wejlon Ebenezer Hobbs, TyytzfborS Eben. Bancroft, A mos Bancroft, Jnha Calvin Thomas, Ebenezer Slack, Ifaac Fifkc. Ihoi. Bancroft, jr. Robert Fletcher Brindley Wilmington Tim. Walker, WaLtham Theodore Lyman, Benjamin Walker, Wm- JonathanCoolidgc, Abner Blanchard, Wm. Blanch- Sanderfon, JohnSandcrfoD, ard, jr. Samuel Jaques Benjarmn Eddy Woburn Samuel Thompfon, JVatertczon N R. Whitney, Jeremiah Clap, Jofeph Marlhall Spring, Naih. Lawrence, Bill Ruflell Bemis, Thomas Clark

Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court, AJhby John Locke Groton James Pitfcott, Sam» BilUrica Jofcpli Locke Dana, Luther LriwrencC, Cambridgeljozmvc\\ Baldwin, William M. Richardfon Samuel P. P. Fay, Afa Hopkintcn Pond Peabody, Abram Milliard Medford Abner Bartlett Ckarltfiozun , Stow Rufus Hofmer Daniel Parker, Benjamin Sudbury Othniel Tyler Gorham, William Auilin Tewnfncnd Waiter Haflings Chelmsford Afahel Stearns Watertozvn Tyler Bigelow, Concord John L. Tutrlv-, Levi Th;>xrer Jona. Fay, Thomas Heald Weirford John Abbot, jr. Framingham Eli Bullard Wejori Ifaac Fi&c

Attornies at the Common Pleas, ABon Samuci Jv.ncs Concord Jofeph Adams Cambridge Owen Warland Hopkinton Daniel Warreii Charleftown Aaron H. Put- Maribord , jr. nam, Henry Adams, Ab- William Dra^ier

ner Rogers Neioton Wi ! ham Simmons Concord Samuel Hoar Tyngfbord Daniel Richardfon CorQ7iers.

AJhby Alexander T. Willard I Carlip Frederick BlooJ

BilUrica Ephm. Kidder, jr. I Chelmsford Oliver Richard-

Benjamin Bowers I fon, Eben. Parker C:irlijle Abel Blood | Concord Reuben Brj'ant , ^2 Coroners, &c. in Middlefex,

Dracut IfraelHildreth Reading John Temple, ]s. Dunflable Leonard Parkhurft Sherburne James Bullard, Eafi-Sudbury Collins Damon John Bullard Framingkam Filke, Shirley Stephen Longley , John

Aaron BuiUrd I Stozi) John Patch Groton James Lewis, jr. Tewkjlrury Thomas Clark Willbm F. Brazer TozonJJiend Stephen Bruce, Hollifion John Stone, jr. Shobat C. Alien John Steadman Tyngfiorough Ezra Blodget, Hopkinton Samuel Haven, Daniel Gould Jofeph Valentine, jr. Wejlford Jonathan Keyes, JJttkton Jona. Whetcomb John Leighton Maiden Ebenezer Wade iVellon Nathan Fifke Marlborough Silas Gates Wifmington Joel Jenkins Medford Nathan Waite Woburn Noah Richard fon, Newton Jofeph Jackfon, jr. Edmund Richardfon, Jon- Pepperell John Sheple athan Thompfon Si^^nJ—William Hildreth of Dracut.

Deputy- Sheriff's, AJkby Stephen Wyman Grcton James Lewis, jr, Billerica Sam, Brocklcbank Hopkinton Jofeph Voiintine j Boxboreugk Jeffe Goodenow Reading Thomas IvlitburO' j Cambridge Stephen Mead Stow Jonathan W.ilcutt I Charlejiomn Jona. Hildreth Tyngjbo'-ough Jofiah Stev'ins Concord Benj. Prefcott,jr. VVaiertoiun ArtemasMurdock E. Sudbury Micah M.Rutj^er Wefion Ifaac Train Groton Sampfon Woods Woburn Abijah Thompfon Keeper of the Powder-Houfe in Charlejiown* Peter Tuts, jr. of \^harleftown. YORK COUNTY. Jujiicei of the Common Pleas, Nathaniel Wells, of Wells, ChieJ Jujlice. Jonas Clark, of Wells, ,and John Woodman, of Buxton. Special JuJliceSy John Lord and Benj. Greene, of Berwick, Jofeph Braj^don and Andrew P. Fernald, of York.

Jufiices of the Court of SeJJions. John Woodman, of Buxton. Chief Jujlice. AJfociate Jujiices, Richard F. Cutts of Berwick, Daniel Granger of Saco, Thomas Keleer of Alfred, and Ale:: andcr Rice of Kittery Juftices in Yorlc. 83

Clerk of the S. jf* Gourt^ Common Pleat and Sejitnr, Daniel vSewall, oi York.

.?^4f^ of Probate. I Regijlcr of Probate.

Stephen Thacher, of \Vells. j Daniel Sewall, of York. Q:^* Probate Courts are held'on the Saturdays preceding the Mondays on which the Courts of Common Pleas ore

he'd, and at the fame places ; on the Mondays preceding the Tuefdays on which the Supremejudicial Courts are hel(]> and at the lame places. At the Probate Ofnce in York, on the 2d Monday in Feb. and 3d Monday in July- At Kenne- bunk, on the 3d Mondays in March, June, Auguft and No- vember. And af Dnu;y's Falls, the ift Monday inOftober. Regtjler of Deeds and County-Treafurer, William Fioft, of York. yujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Aljrtd Wiiliam Parfons, Kntery Andrew P. Fcrnald Abiel Hall Pa r/onsJietdThomdiS Parlor^'i ArundelL John Hovey Savford Caleb Emery Berwick John Hill, John WaterLoro* Andrew Burley Lord, Jofeph Savage, Dud- Wells Jonas Clark. ••"y Hubbard York Daniel Sewail, David Biddejord Jeremiah Hill Sewall, William Froli.

Buxton Jacob Bradbury Jofeph Bragdon, . Jofeph Kjtlery John Froft Storer, Stephen I'hacher

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Jofeph Bragdon, Jonas Clark, Edward Cuits, Jerem. Hill John Holmes, Wm. Parfons, Danl. Sewall, Nathl. Wel{=

jfuflices of the Peace. •Alfred Jofeph Emerfon, Buxton John Woodman, John Holmes, Nathan CharlesCoffin,Zenas Paine Conant (Zorni/h Afahel Colt, A ruvdel Thomas Perkins,3d, Thomas A. Johnfon Seth Burnham, Robert Denmark Cyiuslngplb Towne, Thomas Darrcll Kittery William T. Gerrifii. Berwick Benianun Greene, Andrew P. Fernald, Al- Richard F.Cutt5.,Edw. P. exander Rice, Samuel Hayman, John Cn filing, Leighton, Daniel Pierce Ivory Hovey, Jof. Prime Lebanon T. M. Wentwortlj, Biddeford Samuel Pearfon, Nathaniel Chamberlain, Ralph T, Jordan, Aaron Daniel Wood Porter, Daniel Cleves Limerick TohnMorri!'. 84 Attornies in York.

Limingten Abner Libbey, S/2C0 Jof.Morril UJamesGray Ezra Davis, James Kettle Sanjord William Froflt Lyynan Samuel L. Raymond, Shapleigk J. P. Woodbury, John Low John Leighton,Jer.Emeiy Newfield Elijah Drew Waterboro^ Benj. Warren Parfonsfieldjo^e^h Parfons, Wells Jofeph I'homas, Jacob James Rimick, Samuel Fifherjofeph Storer,Geo. Garland, Andre wM'CIary W. Wallingford, Jofeph Chapman Moody, Nathl. Wells, jr. Phillipfburgk T-Chadbourn, John Storer, Samuel Ern- AhijahUlher erfon^ Danl. Wheelwright Saco Cyni^Kln^, T. G. f'ork John Kingftury, Elihti Thornton, Kichard Cutts, Bragdon, Mofes Lyman, Jofeph Leiand, William Buikley Emerfon, jona« Moody, Daniel Granger, than S. Barrel!

Attornies at the Supreme jfudicial Court, Alfred John Holmes Saco , Jeremlali Berwick Dudley Hubbard, Bradbury Benj. Greene, William Wells Jofeph Thomas, Gee. Lambert, Jofeph Bartlett W. Wallingford, Jofei* Biddeford Samuel Hubbard Dane Buxton Charles Coffir. York William B. Sewall

Attornies at the Common Pleas.

Biddeford Samuel Hubbard I Limerick JohnBurnham

Buxton Jofeph Adams | Parfoasjield Saml. Cufhman

Coroners,

Alfred John Say ward Parfonsfield Richard Lord, Berwick Jofeph Prime A ndrewM'ClaryChapman Biddeford Batchelor Bunker, PhilUpJhurgk George Froft Jeremiah Bcttes, Nathl. Saco Benjamin Leavftt Goodwin ^anford Ezra ThompfoPj Buxton Peletiah Came Samuel Moulton CornijJi Thomas A. Johnfon Shapleigk John Bodwell Kittery Daniel Pierce, Wm. Waterbord' John Scribner Leighton, Jofeph Ham- Wells Stephen Perkins, mond, Benjamin Parker John Cole Lebanon Daniel W^ood York Samuel Moody Limington Ifaac Mitchell Samuel Sayward Newfield Samuel Burbank

S^m^—Ichabod Goodwin, of Ber;vicK. 'Sheriffs in York, &c,^ 1^5

Deputy Sheriffs, Alfred Ebenezcr Sayward Limerick Boardman Johnfon Aruvdel Enoch Hardy Limington John M'Arthur Berwick Mark Lord, Par/onsfieldjohn S. Wedge- Ichabod Goodwin, jr. wood Biddeford Ichabod Fairfield, Sac0 Benjamin Patterfon Ichabod Jordan Sanford William Emery Buxton Samuel Cutts, Shapldgk Jofhua Trafton Samuel Watts Wells AbielKcl ley, Jofhua Ritte^y Jofeph Froft Clark Lebanon Jofeph Langton York Jabez Young Jailers, Ebenezcr Sayward of Alfred, and Timothy Baker of York. HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. Jujiias of the Common Pleas* Jonathan Le.-ivitt of Greenfield, Chief Jujlire. Mofes Blifs, Springfield, and Sam. Hcnfhaw, Northampton. Special Juji ices, John Haftings of Hatfield, Ebenezer Hunt of Northampton, and Juftin Ely of Weft-Springfield.

jfujlices of the Court of SeJJions,

- Solomon Smead of Greenfield, Chief Ju/iice. Ajfociate Juf}iceSy Modad Alexander of Northfield, Benja- min Smith of Hatfield, Jonathan Smith, jr. of Weft- Springfield, Martin Phelps of Chefter, and Gideon Burt of Longmeadow. derk of S. J. Court, Common Pleas arid Sejions, Jofeph Lyman, of Northampton. Probate. Judge of \ Regifler of Probate. Saml. Henlhaw, Northamp. Hinkley, Northampt. | Saml. g:|r Probate Courts are held at Springfield, Greenfield, Wellfield, and Amherft, three times in every year, and at NprthamjJion once in every month, and at fuch place there- iijljand at fiKh time in the year as the Judge of Probate (half appoint. Regifters of Deeds, Southern Dijlrid, Edward Pynchon, of Springfield.

Middle Dift rid, Levi Lyman, of Northampton. Northern DiJlriH, Epaphras Hoyt, of Dceifie'd.

Qounty Treafitrcr, Edward Pvnchon, of Springfield^

18^9. "I H u Juftices m Hampfhrre.

Jujlkes ofthe Peace and of the Quoravr.

A-mherji Zebina Montague Southampton J onathan JudjJ Brimficld Ahner Morgan, 5owM-//acf/o'IvugglesWoo4- W'lliam Enton brldpc Colraine Hugh M'Lellan SpringjieMMo[cs Bllfs, John Conway William BiJlings Hooker, Thos. Dwi^hf, Deerjield Joh'a Williams, , ChaunccjjF

Ephraim \Villiams Brewer, George Bliis '>

Greenfield Junjihan Leavitt \ Wendell Jofhua Greene, ^r. Hadley Charles Phelps JVeflpeld iSamuel Mather, Northfield John Barrett William Shephcrdj SamK Norlhawptnn Ehenezer Hunt, Fowler

Sanuic! Henfliaw, Si^muci Weft -Springfield Juftin Ely Hinckley, Joleph Lyman Worthington Ezfa Siafk- Orange Jofeph Metcalf weaiher

jippointed to qualify Civil Officers. Mofcs Bhfs, Thomas Dwlghr, Ebenczer Hunt, Jofeph Lyman^ Samuel Mather, Samuel Fowler, Daniel Wright*

jujlices if the Peace. AmhnfSz.m\. F. Dickenfon DcerfieldWm. S.WilUams. AJhfield Ephraim Williams, Hczekiah W. Strong Elijah Paine Gill Mofcs Bafcorab, jr. Gil- Etlchtriozun Henry Dwighr, bert Stacey EleiizerCiark Go/hen William White Berndrdjlon Gideon Ryther Granby David Smith Biandford Jedidiah Smith, GranvilleTxiM^ Fow !.er, John William Knox Phe!ps, Ifrael Parfons, Da- Brimfield jofeph Browning, vid Curtiji Darius Munger, Stephen Greenfield Jerome Riplcf, Pynchon Jonathan Leavitt, Solomon Bucklar.d Samuel Taylor Smead, Richard E. New- Charleviont Abel Wilder comb Chtjlcr Sylvefter Emmons, Greenwich Robert FieW, Martin Phelps Ifaac Powers, Roger Wdfi Chejierfidd Spencer Phelps Hadley Samuel Porter, Cglraim Jonathan Magec, Charles Phelps Thornas Avery Hatjield Benjamin Smhl Conway Samuel Ware, jr. Hazuley Edmund Longk) Hlilha Biliings H-atk Ebenezer Tucke Cummingion Neh. Richards, Holland John Policy, Jacoi Adam Packard, Eben.Sncll Thompfon Ervipfs Gravt AfaphWhite Leverctt Rufas Gfivc Attornies in Hampflilre. 87 kryden Hezckiah Newcomb Southampton Lem.Pomeroy, tongnKadou) Gideon Burt Perez Cla^i MtddUftdd David M.kIc Southwi'c/i Saul Fowl(sr, Monfon Abel Goodeil, Ab- Ifaac Coit ncr Brown Spring fidd J on a. D wight, Montague Elifha Root, Hen- 'Sunderland DanAVhibmore, ry Wells Lemuel Rarnard Montgomery Edward Taylor Ware William Rowdoin Aew-Salem Conftant Rug- Warzuick Caleb Mayo, gles, Varney Pcarce, Sam- James Goldfbury, Eben- uel C. Alkn ezer Williams Northampton Daniel Wright, Wendell Jolhua Greene Levi Lyman, John Taylor, Wcjifield John IngerfoH, If- Solomon Stoddard, jr. EH raei Afhley, Afhbel Eager P. Alhmun WeJlkamMcn Sylvefter fudd hWthfieldZ\\{h:in\x\xl, Oba- Wejl -Sp ringjield Eliph. Leo- diah Dickenfcw), Medad nard, Pelatiah Blifs, Lucas Alexander Morgan, Samuel Lathrop, Norwich John Ellis Jonathan Smith, jr. Jere- Orange Jofiah Cobb miah Stebbins Palmer Aaron Merrick Wh&tely Thomas Saunderfon Pclkam Ifaac Abercrombie Wiiliamfhurgh WiiliaraBod- j Plainfield James Richards man, Afa White Rowe John Wells Wilbraham Abel Blifs, jr. Rvjjell VcA(fr^ozi;«Jos.Bridgman,jr. Elijah H. Mills, Ifaac C. Brimfield Abner Morgan, Bates, Theodore Strong,

Stephen Pynchon , Eii P. Alhmun

CharlemontSy\vt{^ . Maxwell Nortkfield John Barrett, Conzcay William Bit lings, jr. John Nevers Deerfidd Hezekiah W. Springfield John ^Hooker, Strong, Pliny Arras George Blifs, Wm. Ely, Xiranville John Phelps Jonathan Dv/ight, jr. Ed- Greenfield R. E. Newcomb, mund D wight Jonathan Leavitt Sunderland Henry Barnard Greenwich Elijah Alvcrd Wefifield John Ingerfoll, New-Salem Samuel C. Allen Elijah Bates

W. Springfield Saro . Lathrop Coroners, Stc. in Hampfiiire.

Attormes ai the Common Pleas.

Amherji Noah D. Mattoon Hatfield Jona. H. Lyiriart Ckefter Alvan Coe, Aiahel Monfon Deodatus Dutton Wright Northampton Eli P. Aftimun Granville James M. Cooley Northfidd John M. Gannet Greenfield Elihu Lyman, Plainfield ApoUos Cufliman Hooker Leavitt 8outk-Hadley MarkDoolirtltt HadUy Giles C. Kellogg Springfield Samuel Oine Coroners. Amherji White Montague Jofeph Gunn Jareb ( BelchitrtOTon J uftus For- Northampton Wm. Butler ward, jr. Elihu Sandford Nortkboro' Hezek. Hutchins I Brimfield Samuel Bates, Northfield Wm, Pomcroy Ezra Hitchcock Orange Saville Metcaif Qolraine Jonathan Magee, Pclham Ifrael Conkey WiJHam Caldwell Rcwe Zebulon Benton Conway Reuben Bard well Southtoick Dorus Stiles Cummington Bela Norton Sp ringfield John Py nchon, Dcerfield George Arms Benjamin prefcott Ccjhen Ambrofe Stone W. Springfield Herman Day Granville Ezra Baldwin, jr. Wilbraham Edwaid Monis, Greenfield Caleb Ciap, EUel ^ Jofiah Langdon Gilbert JVorthington Tofiah Mills, Greeiizvich Alden Lathrop Ehiha Brewd^r Afon/dfi Edc Whitaker Sherif—EhtDeztT Miutoon, of AaihtrCt. Deputy Sheriffs, Amherji Juflus WilliamN, jr. New-SaUm Zebina Dickinfon , jr. No-tkampton Cecil Dwight Blavdford Ala Smith Northfidd Caleb Lyman Brimfield John Moore Palmer A fa War(i Conway David Childs Springjicld Samuel Douglafs Deerfield Rulus '^axton Sunderland ** Simon Ballard Grecnfcld Olivei Wilkinfon IV. Springfield Fred. Palmer Greenwich Luke Stone Wortkin^ton N. Clevelan4 Heath Sylvanus Mu^.-vvell

Jofeph Cook, Jailer, PLYMOUTPI COUNTY. Jujllces of the Common Pleas. William Watfon, oF Plymouth, Daniel Howard, of pridce' water, and E^^hraim Spooner, of Plymouth. Juftices in Plymouth. *»

Sptcia! Juftices, Ifaac Thompfon, of Middleborou^h, Kil- horn Whitman, of Pembroke, and Jofhua Thomas, of Plymouth. Jujiices of the Court of SeJ/ions,

Charles Turner, of Scituate, Chief Jujlice. AJociate jfudgesy Howard Gary, of Bridgewater, Henry Warren, of Plymouth, Nathan Willis, of Rochefter, and Albert Smith, of Pembroke.

Clerk of S. y. Court, Common PJeas, and Sefflons, Jofiah Cotton, of Plymouth.

Judge of Probate. I Rrgijier of Probate.

Tiiomas, of Plymouth . Jofhua j

(Jirf- Probate Courts at Scituate, on the firft Mondays in M'^rrh, June, September and December. AtPlympton, on ihe firft Mondays in January, February. Mny, July, AnguO, Ociobcr and November, and on the firft Tuefday in April. Re;iifter of Deeds* County Treajurer. J

Rofleier Cotton, of Plymouth. { Ephm. Spooner, ofPlyra. yujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum* Bridgewater Nahum Mitch- Plymouth William Watfon, ell, Daniel Howard Jolhua Thomas, Ephraini Hingham Samuel Norton Sjx)oner, Nathaniel Good- Miadlemvd' Ifaac Thompfon win, Jofiah Cotton Pa':ii>rcAf Kilborn Whuman Ro'kejler Abraham Holmes Scituate Charles Turner, jr. jlppointed to qualify Civil OJiurs, William Watfon, Ephraim Spooner, Jofhua Thomas, If-».ac Thompson, Daniel Howard, Beza Hay ward, Chailcs Turner, and Henry Warren. Juftices of the Peace, Abington Luke B,ckric!l, Carvtr Nfhemiah Cohb^, Sam. Norton, Aaron Ho- Benjiimi'.i Ellis bart,jf.NathanGurney,jr. Duxborough JudahAldcn, 5rMVeD;atf>"JonathanCrane, John Winflow, Seth Daniel Snow, Heftor Orr, Spra^ue, Wm. Loring,jr. Gideon Howard, Samuel Halijax Jofiah Thomion Shaw, Daniel Howard, jr. Hanover David Stockbridgc 'William Baylies, Nathan Horatio Cufhing Mitchell, Caleb Howard, Hingham Nathan Rice, «d. Howard Cary, Daniel Daniel Shutc, Abi^erLin Mixheil, Jet^h Swift co!n, Su^omQg Jones iBcOJ H 2 90 Attornies in Plymouth.

Hull Robert Gould Cotton, Wm. L. Barrorj^ Kingjlon Seth Drew, Jed. Wm. Jackfon, Zaccheus Holmes,JamesSever,John B.ufletr, John D.Dunbar, Thomas, Martin Parris Wm. Davis, David B^icon Marfijield Elifha PhJilips, Plympton Elijah Bifbee Wm.White,Jos.Clifts,jr. Rochejler ElilhaRuggies,

Middleborough Neh. Bennett, Nathaniel Hammond, 3(1 Wiikes Wood, David Nathan Willis, Nathaniel Richmond, Sam. Pickens^ Ruggles John Tinkhano, William Scituate Elijah Turner, Thorn pfon Hayward Pierce, Chriflo*. Pembroke John Turner, Jos. pher Cufhing Smith, Ifaac B. B'arker Wareham Ilrael Fearing, Plymouth Abner Barfletf, Rowland Leonard, Bcnja. Henry Warren, Roffeter Fearing, John Fearing

Attomnes at the Supreme yucTic'ial Court, Bridgezvatcr Wm. Baylies, PfvibrckcK\\ho\nW\\\tm7[u. Plymouth Joihua fhoiuas, Duxhorovgh John V/inflow John D. Dunbar Cu{}:man i?or/^^i2r Halifax Jotham ( Abraham Holmes MiddUboro' Wilkes Wood |

Attornies at the Qominoti Pleas.

Ahington Benjamin Hobart I Saiaa^t' George Little Middkbord' Zrcharlah Eddy

Corj?2er:,

Abington Noah Norton Pembroke Charles Little, j

Bridgezvatcr \.Qt'Wivdm?i\\h \ Nathaniel Loring

Carver Caleb Af/.vood \ Plymoutk _ David Bacon, D'J.xbord' Benjamin Alden Stephen Sampfon, Thos.

Hanover Jofiah Smith, jr. Jackfon, j . Hingham, EphraimAndrews, Plympton Eiias Churchill,^ Job Loring, jr. Thomas Stunevant, jr.

Kingjlon Jed. Holmes, jr. Rcchyier Will' am Crapo^ • John Gray, jr. Nathaniel Hafkell, Pelcg Marjlifidd, William Lewis, Whittrid^je Jajnes Dingley Scituate Lemuel Turner, Middkboro\ Mark Hafkell, Samuel Wati-rman Dean Brig^s V/areham Samuel Savory, Pembroke Ifaac B. Barker Curtis Tobey

^Acrijfi George Paruidge, of Duxborou • ifn >uftices Briftql. <^f

Deputy Sheriffs. Abin/rton Micah VVhitc MiadUboro' Lemuel Briggs, Bridgerjjater Simeon Pratt, Naihiiiiel Wilder, jr. Darius Howard Jonathan Sfandifh Hingkam Ifaac Wilder, jr. Pnnlr-oke David OMhani Kivgjlon John Adiims, jr. Rockefler Noah Dexter Marjlijield " Jedidiah Littlr Scituate James S^rrell

BRISTOL COUNTY. yujllces of the Common Pleas, Samuel Fales, of Taunton, Chief Jujlke. b'lephen Bullock, of Ilehoboih, Samuel lobey, of Berkley.

Special Jztjlice:^, Eliiha May, of Attleborough, Alder? Spooner, of New-BcdfordJ -mes Willinr.s, of Taunton..

yujlices of the Court of Sejfions, JoCah Dean of Rayuham, Chitf Jujlice. AJfodate Judges^ Elihu S locum, of Dartmouth, San>uel Guild, of Eifton, David Pc;rry, of Rehoboth, Jones Godfrej-^, of laun:on.

Clerk of S. y. Court, Cmnmon Ple-at^ and Sejfion:;., Nathaniel Fates, of iaunton.

Judge cf Probate. I Rfg^Jlerof Profiate.

Scth Padelford, of Taunton. | Wni. Baylies, of Dighton.

(j:^ Probate Courts at Taunton, on the idTuefdays ini January, March and Auguft. At Norton, on the iftTuef- tiiys in July and December. At Rehi^both, on the ift Tacfdays in April and September. At Digb.ton, on the aft Tuesdays in June and November. At New-Bedford, on the ifl TueTdays in May and Oclober. And at Free- 'ovs-n, on the ift Tuefday in February. Re^ ijl cr cf Deeds. County Treafurer. j

imciWil Hams, of Taunton, j Sam. Crocktr, of TauntOQ

Jujltces of the Peace and of the Quorum, Ecrklc) Samuel Tobey Norton Laban Wheaton Dightcn William Baylies Rtkoboth Eph. Starkweather New-Bedford Edward Pope, Taunton Seth Padelford, Alden Spooner, Lemuel Sam. Fales,Jas. Williams, Wiiiianis, Seth Spouner Fofler Swift, James Sproat . Juftices and Attornies in Briftol.

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. ^amnel Falcs, Seth Padleford, Seth Spooner, rofter Swifr, Samuel Tobey, , Nathaniel Moftonj and David Perry. Jufltces of the Peace. Attlcborougk Eben. Bacon, Norton William Burt, Sam- Joel Read, Noah Claften uel Morcy, Silas Cobb, Berkley Apollos Tobey, Ephraim Raymond Simeon Bart Raynham Wni.A. Leonard, /)tfr/;KOtt^AHolderSlocum,jr. Seth Wafiiburn, Jonathan Joel Packard, Elihu Slo- Shaw cum, John Rogers, David Rekoboth Daniel Carpenter, Thahcr Calvin Martin, Jas. Ellis, Dighton Horlijah Baylies, OiiverStarkweathcr, Sam Samuel W.Bay lies, Thos. Biifs, Elkanab French, Jr. B. Richmond, George Somerfet Francis Borlnrnl, Walker, John Hathaway ifrael Anthony, Clarke Eajlon Samuel Guild, Elijah Pu.-rington Howard, DaniclWheaton, Swanzey James Luther, John Pool, John I'ifdalc Thomas Peck Freetown Nathl. Morton, 2d. Taunton JamcsTifdaie, Ben. Eph. Winflow, Benjamin Willia«ns,JonathanInjT;ell, Weaver, Wafli. Hatha- Gideon Williams, Nicb. \vay, William Rounfevil, Tillinghaft, John W.Sca- Ebmezer Peirce bury, Nath. Falcs, Jones TAansfield Benjamin Bates, GodtVey, , DanielGilbcrt, David Gil- Jofcj^.h 'JMdale bert, Rov^rland Green, jr. Troy Charles Duifee, Jona. Nav-Bedford Samuel Perry, Brownell Benj. Church, jr. Rounte- Weft port Abner Brownell, vil Spooner, John M. Wm. White, 2d. Vt\c^ Williams, Eli Hafkell Scflions Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court

Samut 1 X)ighton W.Baylies New-Bedford Lcin . Wi 1 1 ia ms .Eajlon Daniel Wheaton Norton Laban Wheatoa Freetown Wafli. Haihaway RchobvL:i llis Mansfield David Gilbert Taunton Seth Padeltoid New-Bedford James Wafh- Nicholas Tillin^haiK Jas

burn, John M. Williams j Sproat, Marcus Morton Attornies at the Common Pleas.

New 5(?i/brfifJ.M. Wit; jams, I Raynham Wm. A-Leona-d John Nye P. C. Shaw

^:i(yfim Jonaihian Thayer { Rdicbcllt J'.iTe ^'^a] ' Corcmers, &c. in Briftol. 9S

Coroners, Aiikbord' Peter Thacher, Ncw-Bcdford Simpfon Hart, Walter Tyler Nathan Bates Berkley Levi French Rchoboih Thos.Carpenter,3d. Dartmouth Bcnj. Tucker John Brown, Elijah A. Digkton William Wood Read, Abraham Orinfbc Eafton Rowland FJoYard, 'SomcrJ'et Benjaniin Davis Daniel Macon^ber ^wanzey William Mafon Frectozon Gardner Wravcr Taunton Afa Danforth Mar.sjieid Simeon Green Abiezer Deaa Norton Ifaac Hodges, jr.

«Sj^nj/-- I-fcratio Leonard^ of Raynbanv

Deputy Sheriff's.

Attlehord' VintonRichardfon Norton William Verry Berkley Edmund French Rehoboth Jofeph Wheatodj. Dartmouth Jirah Sh<'arman Abel French Eafton Elijah Williams ^wanzey Royal Chafe Freetown Beij. Porter, jr Taunton Scth Croffman, Mansfield Eikanah Bates Abiathar Leonard, jr. New- Bedford] ohn'S,.li^Qi.t\\, Tro^ William Reed Eli Hafkeli Wepport koga White

BARNSTABLE COUNTY.

jfuji'tces (^ the Common Phas,

Nathaniel Fieeman, cf Sandwich, Chief Ju/lire. Ebenezcr Bacon, of Barnftable, and Samuel Waterman, of Wcllflect. Special Jujlices, John Davis and David Scudder, Barnfiable.

Cleri of Supreme yudk'ial Court and Common Pleq,s. I>avid Scuddor. <;VB^rn

jujikes of the Court cf Sejftons* Nathaniel Freeman, of Sandwich, Qhief Juflke. AJfociate Jufkcs, John Davis, of Barn liable, and Jofeph Dimmick, of Falmouth. Clerk of the SeJ^ons, David Scudder of Barnftable. Judge Probate. of j Regifter of Probate. Davis, of John Barnftable. ] Nath. Freeman, of Sandwich. (j4r Probate Courts at Barnftable, on the 2d Tuefdays of April, May, June, and Seiueajber. At Great-Marfiies; 94 'uftices in Barnftable.

on the 2d Tuefdaj-s of January, Februar)-, July, and De- cember. At Yarmouth, on the 2d Tuefday of Auguft. At Sandwich, on the cd Tuefday of November. At Fal- mouth, on the day after the Court is held at Sandv/ich. At Brewfler, on the 3d Tuefday of Miirch, and ad Tuefday in Oclober. At Harwich, the day before each time laft men- tioned. At Eaftham, on the Wednefday next following the 3d Tuefday in March, and 2d Tuefday in Otlober. A' Weilflcer, on the day after each laft mentioned time. Reg'tfier of Deeds and County Treafurer, Ebenezei Bacon, of BHrni^abic. jfufllces of the Peace and of the Quorum, BarnJiabU JcfephOtis, John Falmouth Joleph Dimmick Davis, £benezer Bacon Sandwich Nathl. Freeman David Scudder IVellfleet Samuel Waterman

Appointsd to qualify Civil Ojfficers. Nathaniel Freeman, John Davis, and Ebenezcr Bacon.

Juflices of the peace* Bamjiable Samuel Savage, jDimock, Braddock Dim- HoiK.es Alien, David ock, Hugh G. Dolhfon, Parker, Jofiah Samfon, James Hinkley Tin-.cthy Phinney, Lben. Harwich Ebentzer Brooks, Crocker, famesWhitman, John Dillingham, Benj. JofephBii{h,jr. Bang- Sjewfter Sol Freeman, jr. Marjhpee Gideon Hawley,jr. S)' lvanasStone,lfaac Clark Orleans Timothy Bafcon, Chatham Joieph Doane, lUac Sparrow Richard Sears Provincetown Benj. E.Atkins Dennu Jeremiah Howes, Sandwich Eliflia Perry, Stephen Homer Syivanus Nye, Wendell

Eaftham Eiifha Mayo, 1 Davis, John Freeman, Sdrnael Freeman Nathan Nye, jr. Fahnouth Jofeph Palm.er, jr Truro Syivanus Snow DavidNyt ,Thoma3jone5, Yarmouth Gorham Lovell, Francis. Weeks, Jofeph Eliftia Doane

Attornies at the Supre. ne judicial Court, Barnftable Holmes Alien Yarmouth John Reed j

Sa?idu)ich Wendell Davis I

Attornies at the Common Pleas, Salmon Nye, of Bamflable, and John Reed, of YarmOuttii Juftices in Duke's Count'/. 95

Coroners, Ifaac Parker, BarnJlabU ; Falmouth Confidcr Hatch, Nai lor Crocker Samuel Bourne, jr. Seth Brew/ier William Cn.'fby Hamlin Chatham Richard Scars Sandwich Lemuel Pope, Dtmiis Seth Tobcy Heman Tobcy Eafiham Benjamin Pepper, Truro Levi Stevens Michael Collins milfeet Jofiah Whitman Yarmouth Jofeph Hawcs 5/4^ r^—James Freeman, of Sandwich. Deputy Sherlfi,

BarnJlabU WilliamScudder, I Falmouth Samuel Dewey

John Thacbe'-, John Burf- } Harwich Nathan Broadbrook ley, jr. Robert Lathrop, Sandtvich Zenas Nye, Benj. Jofeph Chipman, Chip- Bourne, jr. ShadrachFrec- ma:' Hinckley man Brezjuficr Jonathan Snow Yarmoutk Enoch Hallet Robert Lathrop, of Barnfiable, Jailer. DUKE'S COUNTY. yujiices of the Common Pleas. Benjaniin Baffett, of Chllmark, Qhief Jujiice. KeriahNorton, of Edgarton, MatthewMayhew,of Chilmark. Special Juji ices, Benjamin May hew, of Chilmark, Benjamin Allen, of Tifbury. CUrkoJCommon Pitas, Cornelius Marchant, Jr. of Edgarton. Juftices of the Court of Sejfions, Benjamin BalT-jtt, of Chilmark, Chief Jujlice, John Davis, of Tifbury, Ichabod Norton, of Edgarton. Clerk of ScJJions^ John Cooke, of Edgarton. Judge oj Probate. Regijier of Deeds. James Athearn, of Tj(bury. Samuel Smith, of Edgarton, Regijier of Probate. County Trcajurer. Thos. Cooke, of Edgarton. Thos.Jcrncgan, ofEdgarton. Jujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Chilmark MatthcwMayhew, Edgarton William Jetnegan Berjamin BafTiftt Tijhury James Athearn, Edgarton Beriah Norton Shubael Cottle

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers,

Jas. Athearn^ Shubaci Cottle, Beriah Norton, Thos. Cooke. ' 96 Juftices, ^c. in Nantucket.

'Jujikes of the Peace, (Zliilmark Allen Mayhew, Edgarton Thomas Cooke^ Zcbulun Alien WiliJam Butler, William Tijhury Rufus Spalding, ^ Mi^yliew, Cornelius Mar* Benjamin Allen chant, jr. James Coffin j^itornies at the Common Pleas, dhitmark Ebenezer Skiff £fl^f(:/'/k?/z j Wm. Jerncgan,

Tifbury Thomas Dunham | Thomas Cooke Coronsrs,

Qhilmark Simon Mayhew | Edgurton James CofEa Sktrif--^\\ri\v.\\% Cooke, jr. of Edgarton. Deputy Sheri^s,

Bdgarton Benj. Smith, jr. rz/^Kry Benjamin Charcj* j Zadoc Dav;s William j Davis ' -'~' ' " » I. NANTUCKET COUNTY. yuftkes of the Common Pleads,

Walter Fn];>cr, jr. C/iicf Juftice. JoHah Coffin, Jofiah Barkr^r, nnd James Coffin, ^ Spfa'aJ Jufikcs, Ifaac Coffin and Charles Folger. Qlerk o/S. J Court andCommon Pleas, Benjamin Gardner. "Jvfiices of the Court of Sejfions, Walter Fnla^r, jr. Chief JuJIice, AJfociotete Juflicrs,Jujlicrs, Daniel Coffin, and FrancisFrar Macy- Clerk of the Seffwns, Charles Folger. Judge of Probate. Regjfer of Deeds. li«ac Coffin. Wiiiiam VlufTey.jr. Regifter of Probate. CouTit-^-Trea purer. Jofiah Barker. Jofiah Coffin. JuJlkes of the Peace and of the Quorum. Cfaac Coffin, Jofiah Barker, Charles FoIg;er» Daniel Coffin.

/Appointed to qualify Civil Officers, Jofiah Coffin, Iiaac Coffin, Jofiah Barker, Zacchttis HuiTe}". James Coffin. Jujlicts of the Peace. Jofiah Coffin, Zaccheus HufTey, Walter Folger, jr. Ifaac. 'Coffin, Jofiah Ba-.kfTf -t)anierC^-H:n, Francis M^icy. Charles Folger. Juftices in Worcefter; 97

Aitormci at the Common Pleas, Jofiah HufTcy, Ifaac Coffin, Wnliam Coffin, sd. Charles Folger, Jared Whitman. Coroners, Caleb Bunker and vVilliam Colman. i9yt^r/^ Deputy David Allen. Jeremiah Lawrence, f Sheriffs WORCESTER COUNTY. Juftices of the Common Pleas, Dwight Foitei, of Biookheld, Chief Jujike. Elijah Brigham, of Wcfiboro', Ben. HeywooJ, of Worceft. Special Jujlices^ Benj. Kimball, of Harvard, Oliver Fifkc, of Worcefter. Oerk ofS. 7. Court, and Pl''as, Jofeph Allen, of Worcefter. yuftices of the Court of Seffions, Pliny Merrick, ot Brockfield, Chief Jujlics. Affcciate Juftices, Jona. Davis, of Oxford, John Whiting,, of Lancafter, John Spurr, of Charlton, Abraham Lincoln, of Worcefter, Mofes White, of Rutland. Crier of the Courts, Ephraim Movi^er, of Worcefter. Probate. Regi/ler Probate. Judge of j of

Nathl. Paine, of Worcefter. j Theoph. Whceler> Wore. (^ Probate Courts, at the Probate Office in Worcefter, on the ift Tutfday in each month. At Templeton, on the Thurfday next after the 3d Tuefday in May, and 3d Tuef- day in 0£lober, at the houfc of Mr. Joftiua Wright, inn- holder. At Brookfield, (Weft Parifhj on the 2d Tuefday in April, and 4th Tuefday in Oftober, at the houfe of Capr. David Hitchcock, innbolder. At Lancafter, on the 3d Tuefday in May and November, at the houfe of James El- der, innholder. AtUxbridge, on the 4th Tuefday in May, and November, at the hbufe of MeflVs. Carpenter 5c Cum- mings, innholders.

Regifter of Deeds, I County Treafurer.

Daniel Clap, of Worcefter. j SamuelAlien, of Worcefter. yujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum, Earre Eleazer James Harvard Henry Broom field Ercokjleld DwightFofter, Lancafler Wm. Srcdman, Joseph Dorr, Thos. Hale Sam. Ward, JohaWhiting Ckarleton John Spurr Leicefier William Hcnftw^ 1809.1 I 9^ Jttftices in Worcefter.

Leominjler Jonas Kendall Worcejier Jofeph Alfen, PriTiceton Michael Gill Nathaniel Paine, Benjamin Shrezvjbury Jofhua Hcnfhaw Heywood, Oliver Fi{kc» Sturbridge Timothy Newell Samuel Fiagg, Theophilus Ward John Premifs Wheeler

Appointtd to qualify Civil Officers, Dwight Fofter, Elijah Brigham, Benjamin Heywood, Salem Towne, Jofeph Allen, and Nathaniel Paine.

Jujlices of the Peace, Afiburnham, Abraham Low, Holden William Drury, Jofeph Jewett Lemuel Davis Athf*l James Humphries, Hubbardf. ElifhaWoodward, Benja. Jenkins, Joel Bent Jacob Waite Berlin Amos Johnfon Lancafitr Ifrael Athcrton, Bolton Jonathan Whitcomb, Jofiah Flagg, Timothy Silas Holman, Nathaniel Whiting, Jofeph Wales Longley,jr. Leicefter Thomas Denny, Boyljlon Ezra Bcaman,James Narhaniel P. Denny Longley, Aaron White Leominjler Wm. Nichols, Brookjield John Cutler, John Gardner Pliny Merrick, Oliver Lunenburg W.Cunningham, Crofby, Charles Cufhing QharUton Salem Towne, jr. Mendon Seth Haftings, Samuel Robin fon Andrew Dexter, Richard J^ana Oliver Harris George, Nathan \''erry,- Douglqfs Benj. Wallis, jr. Jofeph Adams Dudley Aaron Taft, Milford Samuel Jones, Zephaniah Brown Adam Chapin, Am.ariah Fitchburgh Daniel Putnam, Froft Jofeph Fox, Ifrael Turner New-Braintree Abijah Bige- Gardner Aaron "Wood low, Jofeph Bowman Gerry Charles Baker, Northboro^ Nahum Fay, Ithamar Ward, Elijah Ifaac Davis Gould, Simon Goddard Northbridge Paul Whiting, Grafton Benjamin Goddard, Welcome Whipple Jofeph Wood, Nathaniel Oakham Jeffe Allen Adams Oxford Sylvan us Towne, Hard-wick John Haftings; Sylvanus Learned, Jona. Timothy Paige, William Davis, Merrick Rice Cutler Peterjham Nathl Chandler, Harvard BenjaminKimball, Hutchirtfon Hapgood,Sila* John Mycall, Jo», Stone Cobb Attornres in Worcefter, 99

Paxton Nathaniel Crocker Upton Eara Wood, jr. Primeton William Dodds, Uxbridge Benjamin Adams Henry PrentiOi Ward JoTcph Stone Royaljlon ' Ifaac Gregory Wejiborough James Hawfe, RutUnd Mofes White, Andrew Peters, Erafmus Jonas Howe, ZadocGates, Babbitt, Nathan Fifber Daniel Walker Wejlern Danforth Kcycs, Skrfto/bury Jonah Howe Jofepb Field SoutkborougA Ezra Taylor, Wejlminjier Nicholas Dike, Trowbridge Taylor,Benj. Abel Wood, JonasWhit- Champney ney, jr. Harmon Wheeler Spencer Benjamin Drury Winchtndon Samuel Crofby, Sterling Benj. Richardfon, Ifrael Whiton JobnRobbins, IfraelAUcn Worcejler Edward Bangs, S/ar^rrV^^OliverPlympton, Abraham Lincoln, Ifaiah David Wight, Thomas Thomas, Daniel Clap, Upham, Fpcd. Plympton Samuel Allen, Francis ^tton Nathan rutnam, Blake, Jofeph Trumbull, Aaron Pierce, Ebenezer Nathaniel Macarty, Levi Waters, , Lincoln, jr. William E. Stephen Munroe Green, Samuel Flagg, jr. Temputon Silas Cutler, Ephraim Mower

Thomas Fifiicr, Love 11 Walker

jittornies at the Supreme judicial Court. Mkol Jolcph Pioftor Lunenburg ZabditilB.Adains Barre Eleazer James, Mendon Seth Haftings^ Luther Perry Richard George Btrookfield Jabez Uphara, Rutland William C. White Pliny Merrick, Eliftia Sterling BariholomcwBrowij Hammond Sutton Eftes Howe Charlton Liberty Bates Tembleton Lovell Walker Crafton Erafmus Babbitt Uxfyridge Benjamin Adams, Lancajler , Besaleel Taft, jr. Merrick Rice, Mofes Wejlminjier Smith,jr. Worcejler Nathaniel Paine, tekejler Nathaniel P. Denny Edward Bangs, Francis Lcominfter Afajohnfon, Blake, William £• Green, Abijah Bigelow Levi Lincoln, jr.

jittornies at the Common Pleas, Brookfield Amos Crolby, Grafton Jofeph B. CaldweH Daniel Gilbert Hardwick Luke Brown Charlton Frederick Bottom Harvard Alexander Duniij 100 Cqion^rs and SherJITs in WOTcefter-

Coroners* AJhhurvJiam Wm. Srearns Oxford Jonathan Harris Athol Jofeph Pierce Pei^r/S .HutchinfonHapgood Barre Elijah Caldwell Royalfton Daniel Woodbury Boyl/ion Levi Pierce Rutland Zadock Gates Brookfield Simeon Draper, ^hrewfjury Jos. Sumner,Jr. Thompfon Rawfon Spencer Eliot Malon Charlton Aaron Wheelock Sterling Robert B.Thomas, Douglas Jphn Farnham Moles Smith, Mofes Dudley Jabez Day Thomas Oerry •» Simeon Goddard Sturbridge Simeon Fifke Grafton Aaron Kimball, jr. Sutton DavidP. Chafe, James Hardwick Seth Hinckley Sibley, TimothyLampfon Holden Heniy Bui lard Upton Ezra JFarrar, Joleph fiubbardflon Ala Wheeler Taft Lancajter Benja. Wyman, Uxbridge Peter White Richard Haven PVard Jofiah H. Prentifs Leicefler William Sprague Wefiborough Ifaac Forbufli, XwOTzn/?^rBezaleelLawrence Lovet Peters LunmbuTg Peter Brow n Wefiern Jofiah Putnam Mendon Seth Davenport, jr. Wefiminfler Jonas Miles Miljord Nathaniel Parkhurft, WvnchendoniicY\iOoAY^\AA€x Robert Saunders Worcefier J ofliua Whitney, New-Braintret Jona. Barr Ephraim Mower

5>^^r7^—Thon\as W. Ward, of Shrcwflsury.

deputy Sheriff}. Atkol Jofeph Pierce Mendon David Davenport Barre Samuel Heniy, Peterfliam Jotham Bowker Seth Pratt Princeton Jonas Stearns Brookfeld Robert Cutler, Royalflon John Pierce John Muzzey Rutland Timothy Ruggle*, Charlton Sibley Barton Jonas Howe, jr. Grafton Amaziah Howard Shrewfbury Shepard Pratt Hardwick Samuel Hinckley Sturbridge John Holbrook Harvard Jonatlian Simonds, Sutton Gibbs Sibley Oliver Hill Uxbridge Frederick Taft Lancafier Solomon Carter, Wefiminfler Zadock Sawyer Robert Townfend Worcefier William Eaton, Leicefler Jofeph Wafhburn WiUi^ Caldwell IxominflcT Jofeph Darling Juftices in Cumberland* lo,.; CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Juflices of the Common Pleas, Stephen Longiellow, of Gorham, Robert Southgatc, of Scarborough, 9nd John FrothiriRham, of Portland. Special Jujiicfs, Ifaac Parfons, of New-Glouccfter, Wood- bury SiOrcr, of Portland, George Bradbury, of Portland. Clerk of the Pleas, James Freeman, of Portland, Jvjltces of the Court of SeJJions, Ifaac Parfons, Chief Juji ice. Ajfociate Ja/?/r«, Theodore Muffc);, William Hafly, JofepI) E, Foxcroft. Jud^e cf Probate. * ' r Regijier of Probate. Portland. Samuel Freeman, Portland. | JohnFrothingham, (Jr^" Probate Courts at Portland, on the fid and 4ih Wednefdnys of January, ^February, April, July, Auguft,

September, Oflober and December ; the 4ih Tuefday of

March ; and the 2d Tuefdays of May, June and November, At Gorham, on the id Wcdnefday of February. At North- Yarmouth, on the ift Tuefday of May. At Brunlwick, on 3d Wednefday of May. At Standifh, on ift Wednef- day of Auguft. At New-GlouccHcr, on the ift Wednef- day of Oftobcr. And at Freepcrt, on the ift WednelUay of November. Regijier of Deeds. County Tnafurer. { Elias Merrill, of Portland. Jofeph M'Lellan, Portland, | Juflices of the Peace and of the Quorum. Bridgetown Zeba Smith Portland Samuel Freeman, Falmcuth James Mears Wiiliam Wcdgery, Pele^ Freeport John Cufliing Wadfworth, John Froth- Gorham Stephen Longfellow ingham, Prcntifs Mellep Neiv-Glcucejlcr Ifaac Paifcms Scaiborc^ Robert Souihgats N, Yarmouth A.R. Mitchell Windham Peter T. Smith

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers, Stephen Longfellow, Robert Souihgate, bamuel Frcemaij, John Frothingham, and W^oodbury Storer.

Juflices of the Peace,

Baldwin Jofiah Pierce Brunfwick Peter O • A 1 den, Bridgetown Enoch Per ley, John Dunlap, JuhnPerry, Samuel Farnfworth, Zeba ir. Robert Thompfon,

Smith J ofeph Stone , I liiac G ii^s 1809.3 I 2 '

10^ Attornies in Ctlihbjeilasid.

Cape-EHzahEhcn.ThrdLihtT, N. Yarmouth Jacob MItcheM, George E. Vaughan Jataes Prince Durham Jofiab Burnham, Pejepfcot Andr. R. Giddings Fofter Waterman Poland Samuel Andrews Falmouth Archelaus Lewis, Between Poland andRaymond Mofcs Merrill, Timothy- John K. Smith Pi ke, Pelatlah Alarch, Portland Woodbury Storcr, Henry A. S. Dearborn Ifaac Ilfley, Wm. Martin, Freeport Samuel Hj'de Ebenezer Mayo, Barret Gorha'M Edmund Phlnney, Potter, Rich'd Hunnewell, George Lewis, Lothrop Hugh M'Lellan, Jofeph Lewis, John Park Little, C. Boyd, Elias Merrill, James Fifk , Janies Gray Jofeph M'Lellan, Burnham, DanielW. Lin- Samuel Perley cola

Harp[well^ Steph.Purrington Scflr^^iroyri^JofcphEmerfon, Minot Michael Little, William Hafty Jcffe Rice, Seth Chandler Standijh Theodore Mufiey, '"'Jew-Gloucefter N. C. Allen, John Dean PeicgChsndler, jr. Jofeph Windham Paul Little, E. Foxcrofi, Nathan James Paine We Hon, jr.

Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court, Brunfwkk Peter O. Aiden, Portland James C. Jewett, BenjaminOrr, Ifaac Gates J as. D. Hopkins, Stephen Capc-Eiizabeth George E. Longfellow, Oliver Bray, Vaughan Nathan Kuifman; Prentils Durham Fofter Waterman Mellen, Mora. Souihgate, Falmouth Peter Thacher Barret Potter, Woodbury Freeport Leonard Morle Storer,jr. Djmei W.Lin Qorham John Park Little, coin, Henrv \. S. Dear- Samuel Whitmore, jr. born, Alfred Metcaif, Gray WilliamFreeman, Ezekiel New-Gl. Nathan Wefton, jr. Whitman, Nicholas Emr Daniel Howard cry, Jofeph Pope N.Yarmouth Elifha P. Cutler

jittornies at the Common Pleas. Bridgetown Siwphen Chafe Portland Wm.T.Vaughan, Brunfzuick Henry Putnam SamuelD. Freeman, John Freeport Jofiah Muchell Wadfworth Gray Jofeph Adams Windham Hezekish Froft Pctsr Converfe Coroners, &c. in Cumberland. b5

Cotoner):, Brunfwick Noah Melcher, N.GtGUcefterVhiWy' Chandler Eiijnh Hall,, I^orlh-Yarmovfh Afa Chafe Fa/movt'i Johnlhan Sjlarrow, Vli^dd Daniel Hoi den James Bailey Pciand jf.^mes Shaw Freeport James Curtis, John /'(jr/Zowi/ Stephen M'Lcllan, Townfcnd George Warrvn, John Corham Royal Lincoln, •D^an, S.imuel Ho^t James Irjfti, jr. Zca^bord' Sam. 'rhcnvf)fon,

Cray S-^jnufl A,ANaf]i j <\ nits Mai ch ilarpfioeU Stcph.Purringt on, Standi/k Edmund Muffey William Tarr tVindkam Samuel Ba?ktr Minot Afaph Howard S/i^r?/—John V^ of Portland.

Deputy Sheriff},

iBath)^ HezekiahWymaii ; A'. Yarmouth Seih Mitchell, Bruvfwick Thos. Thomfon, Oiisptld Stephen Knight SecomS Jordan Priiwd Jacob Ihurlo Capt- Elizab €iA Ez'-kie'Dycr Portland Caleb GraiFam, Durham Vv'iliiam Nev.eU Ezra Giubs, Stephen Lee, Falmouth Ebenczcr Kollock, Jonathan Lund, Edmund Thomab Morte March, Jofeph M Gerriih Freepcrt Jodah Reed Raymond Lewis Gay, Qorkam Edmund Gornman, Siepheii Swett David Cobb Scarborough Richard Libby, Gray Daniel W. Green Wn'i.rim Wood Minot Henry Jackfon Standijli Edw;ird Thcrapron New GlouceJlcrlStzzA.Lor'mg^ Windham Thomas Chute, William W B; Samuel Barker Arnold William B. Peters, Crier of ail ihe Courts held In Cumber-

. land County. Edmund March, Prifon Keeper. ^ LINCOLN COUNTY. ^ Jufttces of the Common Pleas* »Thoraas Rice, Nathaniel Thwing, ot Wooiwich, Orchard Cooke, of Wiicaffet special Jujlices^ Dummer Sewall, of Bath, Mark L. Hill^ of Georgetown, David Fales, of Thomaftown, Joaathati ^Uis, otTopfham.

* Bath is net in this ccunty* JuQ;ices in Lincoln. 104 ^

Clerk ofthe Supreme Judicial Court andCommon Pleat. Alden Bradford, of Wifcaffet.

Jujliccf of the Court of Seffions. (thief Jujike, Oxchd^rc Cooke, WiicaflTet. Ajfociate Jujlkes, PelegTallman, I^zekiel Thompfon, Bath^ Joft^ph Farley, Waldoborough. Clerk of ^eJionSf William Bowman of Wifcaflet. Judge Probate. Regifler Probate. of j of

Silas Lee, of Wifcaflet. j Alden Bradford, of Wifcaflet.

fi:|r Probatr Courts xn this County, as follows : At Wif-

t, cafl on Wednefday preceding 2d Monday of January |

on ifl Monday of March , on Saturday preceding 2d Mon-

day of May ; and onS^tu day aiter firft i'uefday of Septem- ber. At Newcaftle, on Thurfday preceding sd Monday of

January j and on the 5th Thurfday after the ^ih Tuefday of May. At Waldoborough, on Friday before the 2d Mon-

day o' January ; and on the 5th Wednefday after the 4th TueTl >y in May. At Warren, on Saturday before the 2^

Mr day of January ; and on the 4th Tuefday after the 4th Tuefday in May. Ai Thomaftown, on 2d Monday ofJan-

uary , and the 4th Monday after the 4th Tuefday in May. At Drcfden, on the Mondays after the jft Tuefdays of March and September. A,t Bath, on the 2d Tuefdays pf March and September. AtTopfliam, on the Wednefday^ after the 2d Tuefdays of March and September. *- Regifler of Deeds, County Treafurer. j Thwing, Warren Rice, Wifcaflet. j Nathl. Woolwich

Jujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum,, Bath Francn Winter, Dum- Thomafiozvn David Fales, mer Sewail, Peleg Tali- JofTr.h Reed man Wrfcajfet O. chard Cooke, "Bootkbay William M'Cobb Abjei Wood, , Bowdoin James Rogers Alden Bradford, Thomas

Georgetown Mark L. Hill Rice, Abie I Wood, jr. Newcojile John Farley Woolwich, Nathl. Thwing J^cw-Miiford Jofiah Stebbins

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers,

Thomas Rrce, Nathaniel i hwing, Orchard Cooke, Dummer Sewail, and . Juflicfes and Attcrnies irt jLincolti. i6^

Jujllces of the Peace, l^k Andrew Greenwv'>Ov'i, MontviUe Ebenrzcr Avcrett, William King, William Timothy Copp Webb, Denny M'Cobb NewcaJiU Samuel Kennedy, Ballftown David Cromwell David Murry Sbothbay ]om. Sawyer, Dan- Nezv-Miiford Jeremiah Pier- iel Rofe fom, Mofes Oirhon, John Bowdoinham Thomas Read, Dole Zaccheus Bral Noblcborough David Dennis, flny?c?/Thos. Johnfon, James James Perkins, Elijah Da- Nichols, Wm. M*Iniire, vis. -George Reed Robert Hufiou Pahrmo Jonathan Greeley Camden David JBlodgct, Pnhook Richard Meagher Samuel Jacobs, Jof. Cufli- St. George Hezckiah Prince Jng, J. Pendleton, Eraftus Thomajiotvn Joftiua Adams, foote, William Parkman, Jofeph Ingraham, M-iTon Famham Hall Wheaton, Otis Robbins, Hujhing Edward Killchan, jr. Ifaac Bernard James Malcom Toppiam Benjamin Hafev, tdgcomb Mofcs Dasis Jona. Ellis, Ezra Smith, Friendpitp Edward Jones, Benjamin J. Porter, Abel Benjamin Burton Merrill Georgetown William Lee, Union Stephen March, Naihl» Lewis Thorp, James N. Rdbbins Liihgow, Benjamin Riggs Waldoboro* Jacob Ludwig, ihpe Samuel Brown, Almand Joi}iuaHead,JofephFarley Gurche, Matihew Bever- Wales James Witherell idge Ti^arren James W. Head. Jefferfon Samuel Waters, Mofcs Cnpeland, Samuel Jonathan Traik Thatcber,Eben. Thatcher, tezoifion John Herrick, Joel Patrick Pebbles, Benjamin 1 nompfon, Dan Read Bracket, Wm. Lf-xmand i.ift>on Noah Jourdon, Saml. W'fca-ifet Jonathan Bowman, Tibbitts, Benjamin Mace Joleph Chriftopher, Joljn IJtc/ifie/d James Shurtleff, Merrill, jr. Jer. Bailey, John Neal, Abijah Rich- JDavid Pay Ion, Abiel ardfon Wood, jr.

UttURiverPJ. J . Purrington Woolwick Abner Wade

jittornies at tlje Supreme yudicial Court, Bath And. Greewood, Benj. Camden Eraftsis Foote Ames, Nathaniel Coffin New-Milford Jofiah Stebbins ^ozvdoin/iam Fofter Water- Nobkboycugk Gecrge.Read man Thomajlown Ellas Phinncy, !; ip'5 Coroners and SherliFs in Lincolii.

To^'Jham Benjamin Hafey, WifcaJJei Jeremiah Bailejr, BeijaminOrr Silas Lee, John Merrill' Warren Samuel Thatcher, jr. Elias Phinney, Freder- Eh' nczer Thatcher, Ma- icJc Allen, Samuel Ballarc nafieh Smith, jr.

^ttornies at the Common Pleas, Bath • E. C. Clap Wuldohorc? Frederick Alia j

Lijbm , Abel Boy n ton j Wifcajet Manaffeh Smitlji

Coroners*

Batk Wm. Brown, Edward Letoifton Olivsr Jlcrrick, H Page, Aaron Kimball, Dan Read D^V'd StinfonjCalvin Day Lijfhon Seth Hinckley 'Ballffcwn Abraham Choate Lit /^zf.PAEzek.Thomplon Boothhay Wm. M. Reed Netucqiile Robert Robinfqn "Rozod^in Hugh Maloy New Mi/ford GeoTj^c Erfltine 'Bowdcinham John Denfmore Nobkborei' Nathaniel Bryant 'Briflol Robert Thorn pfon Palermo Jacob Greeley, jr. Camden Ephraiiji Wood, Thomaflonm David Falcs, 34» A '.fen Bafs O' s Robbins, jr. Georgetown Ifaiah Wyman, ToiiJham Henry Wilfon Charles Couillard, Bcnj. Waldohord Charles Sampfoij Rit^P, Gilbert Heal Warren Samuel Davis Jefferfen James Robertfon Wijcaffct Nymphas Stacy

S/4fr^]^—Edmund Bridge, of Drefden.

Deputy Sheriffs, V>atk Stephen Winibip New-Milfcrd Jofiah Norrij, Vtocihhay JohnM'Clentock, George R. Freeman, John John Emerfon Smith 'Bcwdcinkam Jas. Bowker,jr. Nobleborough George Reed Camden Jofhua Palmer, Thomaftown Willard Falcs Fainhara Hail Topfham Hezekiah Wyman, Cufhing John Lewis Obed Burnham, Hum- Drefden Louis Houd'ette, jr. phrcy Purrington Boggs, J'Jf' P^ Timothy Clary Union William lUfbon Phincas Jones Jcrremiah Luce Litchfi-ld John Owen Waldoboro* Nathan Spraguc Lit.Riv P/.JamcsPurrington Warren Jefle Pag* Newcajlle Seth Curtis, Wifcajfet Thomas M. Cargi)( Jofiah Jones

Thomas M. Cargill of Wifcaffet, jfailer- = .

Juftices in Berkfliire. i&7

BERKSHIRE COUNTY.

Juftices of the Common Pleas. John Bacon of Stork paial Juftices^ Timothy Childs and Afhbel Strong, of Pirisfield, Timothy Edwards, of Stockbridge, William Towner, of Williamllown. lerk ofS, jf. Court, and Common Pleas, Jofcph Wood- bridge, of Stockbridge.

Juftices of the Court of SeJJtons. Jofnua Dan.ofib, ot Pittsfield, Chief Juftice. ijociate Juftices, Ad.onijah Bidwell, of Tyrmgham, Saftil- H. Whcf^ler, of Lanrfborough, Azariah Egglcflon, of 'Lenox, William Towner, of Williamliown. " Qerk ofSefionSj William P. Waiker, of Lenox.

ijler e of Probate. I Reg of Probate alker, of Lenox, Nathl.Bifliop, of ^m. W j Richmond.

Regifters of Deeds. Southern DiflriBy Mofi-s Hopkins, of Great-BarriDgton. Middle Difl i£l, Joieph Tuckt-r, of Lenox, Northern Diftrid, Samuel Bacon, of Lanelto rough. County Treafurer^ , of Stockbridge,

Jujiices of the Peace and of the Quorum, rent- Barring ton 1 hos. Ivc^ Pittsfdd A(hh:l Stroiig, anrfbord' Gideon Wheeler I imothy Chiidi, John C, enox Azariah Egglefton, Williams W.Walker, EtdaaLewis, Richmond Nathanic'i Bifliop Jofeph Goodwin IVill/amjtown Wm.Towner,

'.ockbridge John Bacon, I

Ximothy Edwards J

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers,

'>Im Bacon, Nathaniel Biihop, Williau. Walker, Azariah Eggleflon, Jofcph Woodbridge, 1 ini. Childs, Jofliua Dmforth, Thomas Ives, Mofes Hopkins, Samaei H. Wheeler, Lyman Hall, Johri Whiton, William P, ^Valker. Juleph Goodwin ! ;

I q8 Juftices and Attornies in Berkftilrew

jfujiicef of the Peace.

Adams ShubaelWilimarth, Peru Cyrus Stowel /j Ifrael ones, Daniel Noble, Pittsfield JofhuaDanforth J i Abraham Howland JohnW.Hulbert, Simtor ] Aiford Abner Kellogg, Grifwold

Philander Hulbcrt Richmond Zechariah Peirfon I

Beckft George Conant Hugo Bughardt, Noal ij

Bethlehem Adonijah Jones Roffeter, Alb be I Strong ;i Qhejhin Daniel Brown, Sandisfield Drake Mills Barker, Heze.Mafon Canfield, Ezra John John H ;| Dalton Calvin Waldo A lien,. John Picket ^ Egremont Seneca Tuller, Savoy Snellum Babbitt James Baldwin Jofeph Williams G. Barring ton Mos. Hopkins, Shejield Elifha Lee, Mofe John Whiting, Stephen Hubbard, William Buel Sibley, Miles x\very Stephen Dewey Hancock Gideon Martin, 5iocA/6nflf^tBarnabasBidWell Rodman Hazard JofephWoodbridge, Joh: Hinfdale ThoodoreHinfdale, Whiton Rukis Marfh Tyringkam Giles Jackfor Lanefbord' Nehemiah Bull, Adonijah Bldwell, Elm Hubbell, Peter rratt, Garfiel Woolcot than John I Burr Curtis, Lyman Hall WaJkin§ton ere. Lawrence J j Lee Ebenczer Jenkins, Delhngham Clark

Jofiah Yaie, Jos. Whiton, Wejl-Stockbridge C. Frencl i Jedidiah Crocker Enoch W. Thayer, Obac I Lenox Jofeph Goodwin Ward, Samuel Barftow ^t.IVa/kt'ng, Chzs. Patterfon Williajnjiown Wm. Youn{ NeW'AJhford Efbon Gregory William Starkweathe NezuMarlboro' Eben. Smith, DeodotusNoble, Williai j Daniel Taylor, Benjamin W. Rowe Wheeler, Jarvis Mudge, Wind/or Robert Walkc Jafon Warner Dennifon Robinfon

Attornies at the Supreme Judicial Court Adams Daniel Noble Strong, John W.Hulbcr | Great-^arr ington Thos.lves, Ezekiel Bacon, Mod | Hay den, jr. John Whiting \^ Waldo David B. Curt Dalton Calvin Sandisfield | Hinfdale Thomas Allen 5i^c/^^77i/^eBarnabasBidM'el | Lanefboro' Sam.H. Whi eler John Hunt, Henry I ^ Lenox Samuel Quincy Sedgwick ^ Pittsfield John C. Williams, W.Stockb. EnochW.Thay Thomas Gold, Aflibel WiUiamJlczvn Daniel D<^'i Coroners, 5cc. in Berkfhire. 109

Attornles at the Common Pleas. l.am(loro^ LutlieiVVafljburn, S/rrJie/d Charles Dewey, Henry Hubhaid Rt bcrt F.Bainard,Charlcs l.te Ambrofe Collins, Bufhncll Alvan Coc W.Stockbridge Ezra Kellog|j laiox William P. Walker WiUiamJiozcn Ambrofe Hall, Pittsfirid Thomas B. Strong Douglas W. Sloan Stockbridge Samuel Jcnci Coroners Adams Elias Jones Sandisfield WilHamGranger Gr. Harrington Stcph. Sibley SheJ^eld Andrt-w Andrews Ptru William Stevens Wind/or Dennifon Robinfon Putifidd Ephraim Mead

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Deputy Sheriffs Adams. Arthur Field PiUsJeldThos. Hinfdale, jr, Dalton Henry Marih Richmond Wm.8.Leadbetter Gr. Barring ton Ezra Kellojig Sandisfield Stephen Palmer Ilinfdale Arremas Thompfon Sh^_fficld John Hubbard Lanefhorough Jah'^zHall Stockbridge Stephen Willarfi*' Lee Ranfbom Hinfman W, Stockbr. F;tiring Wilfon Lenox Sherman Bofworth IViUiamJl. Jofh.R.Bulkeley L.oiidon Paul Laikcom

Daniel Williams, jr. Qrier. William Wheljfer, Jailer. HANCOCK COUNTY. jfujiices of the Common Pleas. David Cobb, ol Goldfborough, Chitf Jujiice. Oliver Parker, and Francis L. B. Gyodwm. Special Jup ices, Ebe;.;:zcr Floyd, of Bluehill, Caleb B. HalJ, of Buckftovn, Thomas Cobb, of Caftine, Martin Kir.flcy, ofHamden.

Clerks of Supreme Judii'tal Court and Common t^Uas.

Thomas Cobb and Mafon Shaw o\ Caiiine.

Jufiices of the Court of SeJJions, Fianc!s Carr, of Orringron, Chiif Jujiice, j^ociate Jujlices, Mariin Kinilt^y, Caltb B. Hall,. William Vinal. Clerk of Sejions, Mai'on Shaw, of Cafiiw. 1809.] K no Juftices in Hancock.

Jvdge of probate. \ R'-giJier of Prohau.

JnK Nelfon, of Caftme. f William Abbot, of Caftiae- ft:|r Probate Courts, are held at the Probate Office in C'ltiine, on the 4th Tuefday of every month, except Sep- tember. At Fr^.nkfort, at the office cf Archibald Jones, E'q. on the 9d Monday following the term ef S. J. Court in this County ; and on the day following, at the boufe ol Mr. Samuel Greenieaf, in Bangor. In Be'faft, at the hottfe of Thom

-' Regiflcr of Deeds. I County -Tnafurtr.

Bradfhaw Hall, of CaRine \ Ebenezar Floyd, of Bluchil!. Jujltces of the Peace and of the Quorum.

Bangor E. Durron I Frankfort Oliver Parker, B/uchilt EbL-nez^'r Floyd Francis Le B. Goodwin tcwit Joriaihan Buck, Orrington Simeon Fowler, Caleb Brocks Hall Oliver Leonard Cqftine Thomas Cobb, Sullixfan Paul D. Sargent David Howe. Job Melfon

. appointed to qualify Civil Officers, David Cobb, Oliver Pavkcr, Francis Le Barron GoodwiiJi Caleb Brooks Hall, Job Nelfon, Thomas Cobb, Oliver Leonard, David Howe, and Samuel E. Dutton. jfujlices of the Peace, Bnngor Allan Gilman, Cajline William Abbot, Amc» Patten, James Carr, Bradfhaw Hall, Oliver Jacob M'Gaw, Jeremiah Mann, William FreemJffi Dudley, James Tliomas Decrijje Thomas Stinfpn, Bcl/a/i .Boh?n P. Field, Jolep-. Tyler James N-fmith, William DixTnont Benjamin Browijf, Crofby, Robert Houfton, Benjamin Putnam JonathanWilfon, Thomas Eden Ezra Young, Roy^A Whi trier Gurlcy Rluehill John,Peters Eddini^ ton Park Hoi land Buckjlown Jahaziah'Shaw, Ellfworth Melatiah Jordan, Stephen Peabody, Jofeph Theodore Jones L«'e, . Moody Pilfbary, /"ran>i/briWm.M'Glatheiy. Abncr Curtis Daniel Livermors ' Attornies, &c. in Hancock. Ill

Frankfort Abner Bickocll Ohio Settlement Plantation. _ brertown John Blunt John Cham btfiain Gold/borough Thomas Hill OroViO Richard Winflow, Gretn PI. Humphrry Hook Daniel Grecly liamden Mariin Kinllcy, Orrivglm William Rice, JohnCrolbj, Srth Kcniji- Abie! Perry, Eiifha.RoU- ion, Simcaii Stiilon, Chas. inlon, Jchn Whiuf^ Ulmcr Pencbfcot Jeic. Wardwdl IjLqiioreugh john-Giikey Profpeci Nathaniel Kidder, Ketidujkeag Moi'cs Hodfcou J olcph Crary, Ihouia* Lincolnv'dU George Ulmer, Fickard Samuel Miilcr Sedgwick David Thurfton, MourU-Dtfcrt Uiivid VVaf^'att bamuel Holdcn NcU'OildiCjte r PlarAativn SuUivan Jabcz Simpfc>n Daniel Campbell Svrry Jcfle Dutton Nortkbort I'hos. K;;owlton, Trenton. Jacob Foftcr Ddvid Aldcn VinaUiavcn William Viiial

CounfeUors at Law,

Bangor Allan Gilman, Buckjtozun Sarauel ^Little Samuel E. Duiton, Jacob Cajline Job Ncllon, M-Gaw William Abbot Belfaji Bohan P. Field, Orrington Oliver Leonard

• . Wji) .Ciolby,JohnWi 1 fon.

Jtttornies at the Supreme jf.udidal Court.

Bangor W. D. Williamfon Frankfort in Pike Bel/q^ Phineas Afhmun Hamden John Godfrey, frank/crt Archibald Jones, Enoch Brown Philo H. Waaiburn Surry George Herbert

jdttgrnies at the Common Pleas,

I Bangor Xufi.er £inerion Buckjiown Samuel^M. Fond j hcl/aj Oakes Angler { Cajzne T. E. Hale

'Coroners belfaji Thaddeus Hubbard, Hamden Rowland Tyler jofeph Houfton Nortkport Thomas Buckmer ^ckjlczLin Daniel Buck Orrington Amos Dole, Cajline Dory Liitle Jofiah Brewer Dcerif.e Thomas Robbins, SuUivan John Beiaa Pc

.S.^vTTjf—George Ulmer, ofXincoluville^, .

lit Juftices in Wafbingtofi.

Deputy Sheriffss. Bangor George Willianiron, Eddington John Whhlng John Balcb Hamdm Jefle Libbey, jr^"' Be/faji JohnHufe, James W. Merrill Francis Anderfon Ohio PL Mark Trefton ^uckftown Eliafhib Adams Penobfcot Andrew W. Blake Caj}]ne jQ!''n Minor Surry Alfred Langdon JDeerifle Afa Greene Trenton Jjamuel Davis Ehaftiib Adams, of Buckftown, Crier of the Courts. John Minot, of Caftine, Jailer. ^"^ WASHINGTON COUNTY. yujiices of the Common Pleas* Stephen Jones, ot Machias, Chief Jujiice, James Campbell, of Harrington, John Burgin, of Eaflport. Special JuJliceSi Lemuel Trefcot, of Machias,01iver Shcad, of Eaflport.

yujiices of the Court of SeJJions, Theodore Lmcoln, of Dennylviile, Chitf Jujlice. AJociate Judges, Lemuel Trefcot, and James Campbell. Clerk of the Pleas and SeJ^ons, Jofiah Harris, of Machias*^ Judge oj Probate. ter oj Probate. j Reg if Stephen Junes, of Machias. Harris, Machias. \ Jofiah of

(j:|r Prnbate Courts are held at the Regifter of Probate's officf i»^ Machias, on the 2d Wednefday of March, 'May, Augufl, Oftober and November. At Columbia, on the 2d

Wednesday of June, at the houfc of Mr.Jeremia -• Bucknani. At Cherry field, on the Thurfday next following the 2d'' Wednefday of June^ at the houfe of Thomas Archibald, Efq.. At Dennylvillc, on the 2d Wednefday of 0£lober, at the houfe of M^ Ebenezer C. Wilder. Regifter of Deeds. County Treafurer j George S. Smith, or Machias. j John Coopei, of Machias, Jujlices of the Peace and of the Quorum' Machias Lmuel Trefcot, i)t7Zrtjj/w7/(rTheodoreLincoln j nrs Stephen J- j

j^ppointed to qualify Civil Officers*

Stephen Jc. . ', JL hr-idorc Lu)COlii, James Campbell. John Brewer, Lcmue Trefcot, John Burgin, Oliver Sheadj and Jofiah Harris. Attornies, i&c. in Waihingtoo. 113

Jufllcss cftha Peace.

,Ckrnfu Id Thos. A - chihald Mackias Jofuh Harris, Columbia Tliomas Rui;j5ltrs, John Dickinfon. Gideon J ofrph Patten Obtl;>n, Jtiemiah O'onan, Eafthort John Burgin, ir P-tcT i'lilbot, Ebcnez2r«- Oliver Shead, Lewis F. In^Iee Delcfdernicr PL^o 4 John 1^alk»»-n Jff:rrirgten Jas. Campbell, PL No.\o Ri-nJT m in R. Jones Jofepii \V'aj'!i.s,.jr. Sc/ioodic/i A2?.4 John Brewer JlouhonPl. Jo^'eph Houltoa, do No. 5 Stephen Br.'wer' Samuel Cooke Slruoen Jacob Towndey

jiUornUs at the Common Pleas, Columhia Thos F. Goodhue Harrmgtm Anfclm BafTctt J /a/?/>£)r/Jonatharir).We{toa I — Luther Einerfon

Machias John Dickinfon j Coroners. Cplumhia Parker, David Wifs, j Machias Stephen

Solomon Pvoot j Teremlah Obrian, Peter Eafiport folm C.Todd Talbot.jr. PL No. 4 Obadiah Al'en SrhcodkkNo. 5 Shub. Denni^- PL No. 9.9. 'H:itcvil Hall Steuben Alexander Nickeh S^^r:^—John Cooper, of Machias. Jjeputy Sheri^s

V'Olumbm Jeremiah Wait, I Pi. No. 4 Samuel fones

James Baily | PL No. £2 William Carliflc

F.aftport Henry Waid, f SiiXthtn Robert Moore, Sit-phen Jones Robert Foftcr, William j Muchiai JohnD. Foircm Campbtil i William Chaloner, of Machias, Jailer, NORFOLK COUXIY. yuQlces ofthe Common Pleas^ Samuei Haven, ofDjdham, Qkicf Jxiftkc Ebenezer Warren, of Foxborough, and Mofes Everett, fSi r>orchefier. Special Jufikes^ Horatio Townfend, of Dedham, Thom'as

Greenieaf, of Quincy, Samue! Bafs, of Randolph, David . S. Grccpot.'^h A'v\ Thomas V/i'liim?, >r, of Roxk'i; >% -'^oo/l K 1 .

u4 Juftices in Norfolk.

Cleri ofthe S. J, Court and Common Pleas^ Horario T'>\\ foid of D*d lam. Jujlices of the Couh ofSeJJions. AJfociate lyjHces, Jofcjjh Bmis, ot CaiKon, John Ellis, jr„ of Memvay, , of Roxbury, Samuel I)ay, o^ Wrentham. Clerk of the SeJ^ons, Nathaniel Ames, of Dedham.

Judge of Prolate. I Regifter of Probate. Wm. Heath, of of Roxbury. | Samuel Haven, Dedham.

(tlr" Probate Courts are held at the Probate Office, in Dedham, on the ift Tuefday in each month. At Newcomb's tavern, in Quincy, the 2d Tuefdays in February, May,

Auji^uft, and November ; and at Fifjier's tavern, in the firft parifh of Wrentham, 3d Tuefday in April, and ^d Tuefday inOftober.

Regijier of Deeds. I County-Treafurer Eliphalet Pond, ofD-dh^m. Builard of Dedham. | John Jujltces of the Peace and of the Quorum.

Utrcokline '^•'•"m. Afpinwall, Franklin John Whitin|f\ Ifaac S. Gardner Quincy Thoi^ias B. AdamS Do'ham Nathaniel Ames, Roxbury Nathaniel Rugg!es, Ebenezer Wight, Saml. David S.Greenough, Ths. Haven, Horatio Town fend Williams, jr. Ebenezer Dorckejler Stephen jBadlam, SeavtT Mo(e.s Everett, John Howe Weymouth Cotton Tufts foxborcugh Eben'r Warren

jlppo'mted to qualify Civil Officerf, John Read and Ebenezer Warren. Jujiices of the Peace, 'Bellingkam Labn;* Bates, Foxborough Aaron Evercti Eliab Wright, John Batrs Franklin Pelatiah Fifher, Braintree Daniel Fogg, Sie- John Boyd, Elihu Bond ph^*n Peuniman MedfieldV^Wjz'a Adams, John 'Brookline Haac S. Gardner, Baxier "Stephen Sharp Medway Abijah Richardfon, Canton Elijah Crane Jofeph Lovcl, Eliakim Cohaffet Elifha Doane, Thos. Adams, John Ellis, jr. Ab- Laibrop nerMorie Dedham Nathl. Kingfbury Milton Ifaac Davenport, J)c chejler Thomas Tilefton James Ford, John Swift ^over J efle Draper Needhmn Ifaac Shcpar<| .

Atomies in Norfcik, ii5

Heedham Benjainin Slack, StougAton Pcicr Adams, Daniel Ware Jabez Talbot Qvincy Peter B, Adams.. Py'a/f'oie r.eth Bullard, Daniel Mofes Black Kinj^fbur/ Jiando/pA Samuel Bafs, Sam- We\mouth Eliphalft Loud,

uel Linfield, jr. Thomas Afa White, Jam L-s LovcH, French James Humphreys, 2d. Roxbury John Parker, Wil Samuel Draper liam B:evver, John S.Wil- Wrentham David Holbrook, liams, Abijah Draper Cornelius Kollock, Jairu^ Sharon Jv)rcph He wins, Ben- Ware jamin Bennets Barriflers at Laiv*

Braintrre tjideon L. i h;iyer Qunicy Thomas B. Adams Bedham James Richardson Randolph Wm. P. Wiiiting Dorchcficr Benjamin Hitch- RoxburyT\\o%. Williams, jr. born, Perez Morton John S. Williams liUltcn Henry M. Li fie Wrentham Jairus Wa.;c Attornics 0/ the Su^r&ine judicial Court,

fCanton Will, am Dunb(ar Roxbury T!i.^s . Wi i iiarns, j r Jjcdkam James Richardfon, Joh« Shirley Williams, Ji»h-^z Chickt ring, jr. Jofeph Harrington - - L.Thayer MfdHd DanierAdams j IVeymouth Gideon Milton Heny M. Lifle ^rrrw//iflw Jairus Ware, Scth Quincy Thcmns B. Adams Newcomb Randolph Wm. P. Whiting jlttornks at the Common Pleas, Foxborcugh'bA^hiidh Everett ^rowzcaMChriftopher Webb- j Randolph King, jr. John | Ccronerj. Bratnfree Caleb French Milton RuFus Pierce, Phinc- Brcpkline Thomas White, ha.s Davenjwrt Ebenczer Davis, Eberezcr N^edham Darid Smith, \t. Heath Quincy Jonathan Rawfoij Canton Jahin Fiflier Roxbury Nathaniel Rue^leit Cohafiet Thomas Bourn William Heath, jr. Wm. /)£'rc;^(^'?<'rE.Withington,3d. Brewer, Jefie Dagget Oliver Billings Sharon FrancisCurtis, ElijuU Foxborough Jeffe Pratt He wins, jr. Franklin Amafa Richardfon Stought.cn Samuel Capen, jr* Mfdfidd George Ellis, Weymouth Samuel Bailey Medioay Adam Adams, Wrmiham D. Holbrook, jr. ' PnlpbBullnrd Paul Fiiher, Jofeph War4 C o

i I Juftices iu Kennebecjc.

^yi^r^^^Benjamin Clark Cutler, of Roxbury,.

Depufy Sheriffs, Keltirtgham Elias Cuok Ouinc^ Joffph N. Arnold Dtdham John Guild Aharon Thomas Ko^lcck Mrdficli Geo. W. Adams Wrentham Tim. P.Whitney Nudhcm Nathaniel Bullard

Deputy- Jail-Keeper, Snmuel D3«jgett, of D.edham. l^fper of the Pcwd(r-Hn(fe, John Read, jr. of Roxbvuy KENXEBECK COUNTY.

JuJTices fif the Common Picas* JoCeph North and Daniel Cnny, of AuguOa, Nathl. Dum- mer and Cb.andier Robbms, of Haliovvcll. .Shecinl Juflius, William "Brocks of Augufta. Sam. Moody, "ofHulU.well, Rojt ji Page, of Readfteld, William Swan, ofWinflow.

Cirrh of S, y. Courts and Court of Common Picas Jrhn Duvis, of Au;;ufta.

Jufllces of the Court of SeJJions,

Jjfodcte Jit pices, I'homas Fiilebrown, of Wmrhrop, Wfl- iiam Reed, of Strong, Ithainnr Spau'.din^, of Norridj^c- vock, James Paiker, of flal'owcll, Charles fiiyden, ot W^inflow, and Samuel Titcomb, of Augafla. Cltrh of the SflJicns, Batzillai -Gannettj of Gardiner.

judffe cf fhcbate. I Rcj^ifier of Probaie.

Daniol Cony, of Ar.,^,ufla, j Cl!nndkT]i.obbins,ofHallowetl.

0:^- Probate Cm its arc luMd at the Probate Oflice, in Aa^aOa, on the !alt'l\u'.^d;Ays of each month, cy.Qc\n Otio- nf ly, l.-i^r, and on the cd Tiieldays Ap f , M Jtirn, Jnly, vod hv.yvA. In Monmouth, j.t ilie uwelling-hoHrfe ol

Sewall Prcfcott, on the i II Monday in June. In Vv' inthiop, St the dwell: n^'-honfe of Nathaniel bairbjnks, oi\ the ^i\ 'i'uefday in June. In Mount-Vcrnon, at the houie oi Jolhr ua Steven.', on the t!l Monday in Augirft. In Farmingtcr, ;u the botifc ot John (!!hurcb, on the iO Taefday in AnguH. In RcariK.'ld, at :h-^ honfe of jofJina Ilajrward, on the id Thurfcuivin An^'iO. In Waterville, at the dweliiriji[-houfe f Nicholas CoiTin, on the ift Mwday in September. Ity v^on!(^c\vo(4:, ?r the dwcring-hou-f'^ atRictjaTd^qv!(*I],.d» ,

Juilijces In Kejincbcck. ii'i

fliC ift Tucfday in September. la Canaan, at the dw.Uing- houfc of Salmon White, on the ift Wednefday in Sc|7tem- bcr. In Winflow, at the dwell ing-houfe of Rlrhai d Ihom- as, on the 2d Thurfday of September. In Vaffalborough, at the dwcUing-houfc of Amos Cliild, on the ad Filday io September.

Regijler of Deeds. I County-Treafurer

Henry bewail, of Augufta. j Samue' Howard, of Augufta.

jfujiices of the Peace and of the Quorum, Joftph North, Monmouth Augufa ; William Brooks, Daniel P'tt/iaion Jedidiah Jewett Cony, John Davis. H-nry Readfield Robert Page, John Scwall, Samuel Howard Hubbard Farmington Supply Belcher, Waterville Reuben Kidder, Solomon Aaams Jeremi h Fairfield Gardiner Bar?illai Gann-tt Winthrop Naihi. Fairbanks, Hallawell Nathaniel Dum- Samuel Wood mer, Charles Vaughan, Winfow William Swan Chacfiiler Robbins

Appointed to qualify Civil Officers. Jofeph North, Daniel Cony, Nathi. Daramcr, Chandler Robbins, William Howard, Henry Scwall, Thomas Filk- browu, Thomas Odiorne, and Samuel Titcomb. Jujiices of the Peace.

Anfon B. Bryant, J ohnMoore Embden Jofeph Thompfoi; Athens Philip Leavitt Fairfield Samuel Tobey, Augujla Samuel Titcomb, William Kendall Jas. Bridge, Samuel Cony, Farmington Stcph. Titcomb^ BenjaminWhii well, Solo. Mofes Sterling, Solomon Vole, Thomas Bowman Adams, Benj. Whlttler Belgrade John Rockwood Fayette Soh^mon BateSi. Canaan Brycc M'Lellan, Gardiner Nathan Bridge Seth Currier, Eli Wcflon Greene Benjamin Merrii!, Qhrfi erv-illt Dummer Sewall Jofeph Herrick Samuel Clinton Jonah Crofby, jr. Hallozuell _ ^AOody, James North, Ezekiel Jof. Wingate, David Sew- Brow^n, DomlnicusGctch- all, James Parker, Jofhua ell, AQier Hinds Wingate, Sam. S.Wiido, Comvilie Benjamin Dpwe, Tercmiah Dummer, John Samuel Elkecs, Robert 'Odlin Page, Nathl. Pcr- Evans ley, John Sewall^ Joh».» KaJi-PorUandHti\ry Norton Merrick , ii8 Attornies in Keiinei>eck.

Harlem Abraha. . Burrel! Strong Willi-HTi Kcac Harmony James Lelghton Sidney Ichabod Tbonias Iniiifiry Tames Thompfon T:mple Benjamin A hot Ltcdi ' A bid Daily Unity EbenfzerPatiee, Bcnj. ilf-aa^/I/R James Jones, Nath!. Bart leu, Lemuel Baitlett

1 Blackwcll Vajalborough Wm . Fa i we 1 Monmouth Simon Der^horn James Brackett, Pnilip MountVernon Jedidiah l^ief- Colby, Saml.Reddington, coft, John Hovey Thomas Odiorne New-Sharon SamuclPrefcou, Vienna Gideon Wfljs Jofeph Wiugate, jr. Watfrvilit y^ia Reddington,

jVew ^zc-i-vc -'-a Cornl. Norton, Einaihan Shcrwin, Mofe* Samuel Daggett, jr. Appleton, Afa Soul NorridgtZL-Gck John Harlow, V/a^ne Jofi-pb Lamfon Joljn Ware, Wm^ Jones, lV(ft PondPL John hock, Richard vS; Oigood Carlton Spaulding Wilton Ebenezcr Eaton Palmyra David Jewett PFinJIow Eztk. Pat;ce,Thos. Fitlflown Samuel Oakman, Rice, Ephraim Town 1 homas Eldred Winthrop Samuel Page, Dud- Rcadfitld Pe'er Norton ley Todd, Thomas -Fill e- SpauldingtoionPl. Jcf.Heald brown Starks JamesWaagh, Thos. M'Kechnie Attornies 4it tin Supreme yud'idal Court. Avgvfia James Bridge, Ben- Luthei Emeilon, Thomas

jamin Whitwell, Solomon Bond, Jr. Vofe, H. W. Fuller, Norridgezvock Wm. Jones Rcuei Wiljiams Readjieid Sam\ P. Giidden, Farmington Natlian Cutler, Daniel Cam.pbfl! Zachariah Soule Fafa/Sorougk Philip Leach Gardiner Nathan Bridge, Wdtervtlle Reuben Kidder, Sajiferd Kingfbury Timothy Boutell JIallowell Nathaniel Perley, Winjlow Thomas Rice, ir. Samuel S. Wilde, Oliver E. W. Ripley Whipple, E. T. Warren, Winthrop Dudley Todd Attornies at the Common Pleas Augufta Thomas Bowman, Hallowell Jeremiah Perley, Auguftus Alden Syjvanus G. Whipple Canaan Judah M'Lellan Piti flown Samuel Bifliop Clinton Ruflfell Freeman, Vajaiboro'' Thomas A- Hili Matthias Weeks, Warren Winjlow Barileti Allen, Prellon, Henr\^ Johnlon Lemuel Paine Cardin^tf Frederick Allen WirAhrob Alexander Belcher Coroners, &c. in Kcnnebcck. 119

Coroners.

All I on Ifaiah Wood \fount-Vern'"r Robert Blakr Avi^ufla Elias Craig N>iw-Vinf.\a'd C Norton B'i'grade A^'raham Page Norrid.i''w^ck. Silas Wood, Canaan B'-ooka Dafcomb .Tobii Lonng Ciintcn Ephraim Getcheli, Pittflown Jacob Loud Amos Barton i?f(2/^<,/<:/IcHabotlSimmonds, Farmino;tcn Jotham Smith, Jacob Basford Andrew Norton, Enoch Strong David Hunter Craig Unity Daniel Whiimore, Fairfield V/ill"ar,i Da! ton, Valfalborcngh Wiu. G'"tc!>- Jofhua Blackwell cll,Abicl Getchcii, Wxl- Fayette Francis Hubbard liam Farwel! Crajdincr Rufns Gay WatervilU Jas. Sackpole, jr. Hait'owrll Alfred Martin IFayne Allis Swrrt i/a>7e,7i Saml. Bnrrctf, Danl. IVinJlorj) Ez?ki<*) Pattec, jr. Evans, JelTe Robinibn Wintnrop Elijah Wood, Jo- Monmouth Jofeph Chandler feph Tinkham

Sherijf, John Chandler, of Monmouth.

Deputy Sberifs,

Av^ufta Pitt Dillingham, Norridi^frvcci ATncr 3nw.!-r. Samuel Wefton injj, Williatit Spaulding Ciinton Gould PiltfioTi'n Jacob hoxiA Farming ton Wm. Gowf ry Readfidd Edward Fuller Fair/ax SamiKl Lovej'^y ^farks JanT'S Waugh^ jr. Gardiner John Hazeiiinc Vc^alborougk j^m*^ F. Nor- Hal/czvell Dimr.l Evans, Jef- ris, Holm^n Johnfon lo Robin Ion IVintkroj) Thomas Eailmda Mount Vernon Stephen Scril>- ncr, Calt^b Philbiick

Pitt Dillingham, of AuguRa lailfT.

OXFORD COUNTY. jfujlices of the Common Pleas.

Simon Frj^e, of Fryeburgh, Samuel Parris, of Hebron, and Luther Gary, of Turner.

special Juftices, Cyrus Hamlin and Daniel Stowell, of Paris.

Clerk of the S. J. Court and Common Pk'ai. Cyrus Hamlin, of Paris, , |20 Ju dices in Oxford*

jfujlices of the Court of SeJJions^ Levi Hubbard, of Paris, Chief Juftice. Ajodate Juftkes, John Turner, of Turner, Jofeph Howard, of Brownfieid, Ebenezer Poor, of Eaft-Andover, William C. Whiting, of Hebron. Jofiah Bifco, of Paris, QUrk of the ^ejions*

Judge of Probate. I Regifter of Probate.

JudahD.ina, ofFryeburgh. | Sam.A.Bradiey,offryeburgIi. f^ Probate Courts are bfld at Waterford, on the Sat- urdays, and at Buckfield, on the Mondays next preceding the Courts of Common Pleas ; at Paris, on ihe firft day of the fitting of the Common Pleas ; and at Fryeburgh, on the ad Tuefdays of February, April, June, Auguft, Oftobcr, and December. Reglfters of Deeds John Bradley, for theWeftcrn Diftrift. Office at Fryeburgh. Jofeph Ruft, for the Eaft^ rn Diftrifi. Office at Paris.

Juflices of the Peace and of the Quorum. fryeburgh Simon Frye, Ju- Pan's Daniel St.>well, CyruS dah Dana Hamlin, Levi Hubbard Hf^bron Samuel Parris Turner Luther Cary Jay William Livermorc

jippointed to qualify CWil Officers, Simon Frye, Luther Cary, Samuel Parris, Judah Dan5, Daniel Stowell, and Cyrus Hamlin.

Jujltces of the Peace. Albany Uriah Holt Ofgocd, Samuel A. Brad- Bethel Eli Twitchell, . .mo- ley, John M'Mellcn thy Carter Hartford Arvida Kayford Brownfieid Jofeph Howard Hebron William C. Whiting Buckfield Abijah Buck, Dan- Hiram Thomas Spring iel Howard, Dominicus Jay Edward Richardfon, Record Ifaac Starr, jr. James Starr Denmark Cyrus Ingalls Livermcrrc Nathl. Pcrlcy^ Dixfield Holmes Thornas Ifaac Livermore Eaft y^^^otJcrEzekl.Merrill, Norway JobEaftmarf Ebr-nezer Poor P<2m Caleb Prentifs, Jofiah Fryeburgh Mofes Ames, Bifco, Cyrus Hamlin, Seth William RuffelKTimotby M^rfe, Jofrph Rqft . Attornies, &c. in Oxford, I2t

FUafont Mount and Gore Rumford Enoch Adamj Jilias Berry Sumner Ifaac Sturtevant Porttrjield Nathl. Merrill ThniKpfonPL] ohnThompfon Porter Jafncs Coffin Turner Ifaac Root Rumford Francis Kcyes Waterford Eber Rice

Attornki at the Supreme Judicial Court, Buckfield Henry Fnrweli Norway Luther Farrar pryehurgk Sam. A. Bradley, Pans Nathaniel Hoxfs Judah Dana

Attorney at the Coinmon Pleat* Lutbci Emerfon, of Livermore.

Coroners. bethel Ezra Twitchell, The> //c'i^TowAlexanderGreenwich odoreRufTelMas. Walker Turner Abner Thayer Fryeburgh Robert Page Waterjord David Chaplir>, Hartford Edward Blake Eli Longley Sheriff—Dwv'iA Learned, of Livermore.

Deputy -Sheriffs Buckfdd John Calely Paris Jonathan Bemis,AI- fryeburgh Phi'ip Pag?, Da- van Boyden vid Badger Waterford Hannibal Ham- lin, Simeon Woodbury

Jonathan Bemis, of Paris, Prifon-Keeper, Hannibal Hamlin, of Waterford, Crier of the Courts.

State-Prison, at Charlejlown,

Vifttors. Hon. Jofiah Bartletr, Andrew Craigie & Jofeph Hurd, Erqs

Pkyfician, Hon. Jofiah Bartlctt. Superintendant, Daniel Jackfon, Efq. Keeper^ Mr. JohnPelham.

1809.] I2i Harvard Univerfky.

Harvard Univeriity at Cambridge.

Founded A. D. 1 638. Named Harvard Collkce, to perpetuate the nam and liberality of its principal individual beaefaftor. Made a Corporation by Charter, 1650.

The following are the narnes of the Pr. r s i n e n t s, fror the year 1640 to the prefcnt time. ^^ Thofe in itafks were not Miniftcrs of the Gofpel.

Appointed. Dicdcr ref.^ne. 1640 Rev. Henry DunUcr, 16,54 1654 Rev. Charles Chauncey, 1671 1672 Rev. Leonard Hoar, m. d. 1674 1675 Rev. Urian Oakes, A. M. 1681 1682 Doft. John Rogers^ a. i\i. 1684 1685 Incrcafe Mather, D.D. 1701 1701 Rev. Samuel Wijlard, a. m. Vke-Pref. 1707 1708 Hon. John Leverettj a. m. f. r. s. 1794 17<^5 R^v. Benjamin Wadfworth, a. M. 173C 1737 Rev. Edward Holyoke, a. M. 1769 1770 Samuel Locke, d. d. ' 177,? 1774 Samuel L^ngdon, d. d. 1*^80 1781 Jofcph ^Villard, d. d. ll. d. 1004 1806 Samuel Webber, d. d.

Board of Overfeers. His Excellency the Governor, His Ht nor the Lieutenant-Governor, The Honoiabie the Council .ind Senate, arid The Muiifters of thf^ Congreqjational C'lurrhes in the tow of Bofton, Charleftown, Caa-ibridge, "VVatettov/n, Ro bury, Dorcbefler, and Brighton. Secretary, John Laihrop, d. d.

Corporation.

PrefidtTit, Samuel Webber, d, d. ^ Fellows. ^ Hon. Oliver Wendell John Eliot, v>. T>, ft |ohn L^throp, n. n. Hon. John Divi,<, it., o

>lt>n. Th. Parfonv i i,. D Trtalunr. Hoti. Jonathan Jackfpn Harvard Univerfity. 123

ProfefTors.

Herfey ProfeJjoT of Anatomy and Surgery. John Warren, M. D. ilerfey ProfeJ'or of the Theory and PraClice of PhM. BcTjjainin Waterhoufe, m. d. Erving Prqfejfor of Chemijlry and Materia Medica. Aaron Dexter, m. n.

Hollis Profeffor oj Theology, Henry Ware, d. D. lUJa. Profejfor of Natural Hijlory, Wm. D. Peck, a. M. Boyljlon Profejjor of Rhetor kk and Oratory. Hon. . Hancock Profejorofthe Hebrew,^ndOriental Languages, and the Enghjti language, Sidney Wiliaid, a. m. Hollis ProjtJIor of Mathematics and Natural Philojophy. John Farrar, a. m.

Tutors.

Logic, Metaphyfxs, and Ethics y Levi Hedge, a. -\i. The Latin L.angvage, Levi Frifbie, a. m. The Greek Language^ Afhur Ware, a. m.

Ccography, Geometry , and the Elements of Natural Philofophy end AJiTcnomy., Ichabod Nichols, a. m.

Librarian, Samuel C Thacher. a.m. P.-gent, William Allen, a. m. Pro&ors, Samuel Sewall, a.m. John L- Abbot, a.m. Joh/i Barilett, A. XI. Samuel Swan of HuHbardfton, oi Peterfham, Mr. Morgan oi Shrcwfbury, John Paine of Sturbridge, J<»feph B. Caldwell of Rutland. •Steioard, Caleb Gannet, Efq.

(Jii^r The Library contains 15.000 VoUimej. A Medical Libraiy is lately founded, diftinft from this.

Vacations. Fir/i 4 weeks from Commencement. Second 7 week* from the 4th Wednefday in Dccemjbcf. Third 2 weeks from the 3d Wednefday in May.

^i^T The/e three are the only vacations, as ejlablijked iu^ March, 1802. Commencement is on tjje iaft Wedjnef49y in Au^iift^ — — 124 Williams^ College.

The Medical Le6lures in the Un^verfiry cfCamhridigC commence on the firft Wcdnefday in O&ober, yearlj'. The Leftures on Natural History, by J)oftor Waterhoufe, in April, yearly.

Williams' College at Williamftowji. {Berkjkire County)

Incorporated as an Academy, March 8j 1785. Incorporated as a College, June 22, 1793.

Preftdent, Ebenezer Fitch, r>. i>. Vice- Prefidivt, Stephen Weft, d. D. Treafurer, Dnniel Dewey, Efq. Secretary^ Daniel Noble. Pxro/ffforof Law& CivzlPoltty,Hor).Tbcod.St6g\vick,LL.o Profejfor of Mathematics and Natural Pkilo/opky, .Gamaliel S. OlH.s. Ta'flJK, William F. Backus, and Oliver Chapin. Preceptor of the QrarAmar School^ Corporation. Hon. Theodore Sedgwick Rtv. Ebenezer Fitch Tompfon J. Skinnef, Efq Rev. Stephen Wtft Rev. Ammi Robbiris John Williams, Efq. Rev. Alvan Hyde Daniel D'cwey, E'^q. Ifrael Jones, Efq Jofeph Woodbridge, Efcj. Henry Van Schaack, E(q. ^ Rev, Jacob ,Catlin Samuel Henfhaw, Efq Hon- Ezra Starkweather, Efq. Nathaniel 3Jfliop> Eiq. Rev. Samuel Shepherd Hon. Stephen Van RanHdp.e Vacations. Firjl 5 weeks from Commrncement. Second 3 weeks from the 3d Wednelday in Januaiy. Third 3 weeks from ths ift Wednefday in May.

Commencement is on the ift Wtdnefday in September. / —— • —— Yale College at New-Haven;

Founded in the Year 1700. Presidents; Appointed. Di:d or rfjignei*> 1701 Rev. Ab:aham P^-aifon, 1707 1719 Rev. Tijpothy Ctuler, o. D. irsii' .

Yale College. i:tjj

Appointed. Died or rtkgncdp J727 Rf*v. Ellfh.1 \'^'iirams, t7W 173Q Rtrv. Thonn' Clap, 17(56 1766 Kcv. Naphtali Daggotr, n. d. J777 1777 Rev. Ezra Stiles, d. d. ll. d. 1795 1795 Rev. Timothy I) wight, D. D. Fellows, The Governor, Lieu^crlant-Govemor, and fix fcnior Aflift- ants, in the Council of the State, together with tlie fol-

lowing C ergyman : Knoch Huntington Timo'.hy Dwight, d. Tofiah V/hitney, d. d. James Dana, d. D. David Ely John Marfh, n. «, Nathan \ViUi3ms, d. d. Noah Bf ncdia Hczekiah Riplty, d. d. Nathan Strong, d. k. Levi Hart, D. d.

Profeflbrs.

Proff/[or of Divintiy, T'\mo&,y Dwight, d. n. Prcfejior of Mathematics and Natural Philofophy, Jcr. Day P rofefor 0/ Law. Hon. Ei'Zur Goodrich. Profrffor of Ckemiftry, Benjamin Silliman. Projejjor of Oriental Languagesy James Luce KIngflcy. Tutors. Luce Kingflc-y Noyes Darling jfames j

.Strcno Edward Dwight \ John Hall

Mills Day | David Auftin Sherniua Treafurer, Hon. Jamc*s Hilliioufc

There are at prefent eight College cdiHcr-gi three oftheia each 100 feet long and ^o wide, are inhahited l>y the lu'ors and ftudents. Each of thrm contains 32 chambers and 64 Oudiep. The other buildings are a chapel, library, dinintr balls, houCc for the prcfident, and another for the profefil^r "of divinity. The Library contains about 5000 Volumes. Vacations. Firfi 6 vccks from Commcncemen*. Second 3 weeks from the 2d Wednefday in January. Third 3 weeks from ihe Wednefday preceding the ftu- ond TburTday in May.

Commencemeniison the fecond Wednefdify in Scptcrr.V.;^. 1809.] L i ,

X i^ ' Bowdoin College—Brown Univerfity

Bowdoin College at Brunfwick,

Incorporated June 2j, 1794.

Prefidenty Rev. Jeffe Appleton, a. m. * ProftJfoT of Languages^ John Abbot, a. M. Tutors, Jonathan Cogfwell and John White, a. m. Prqfejfor of Mathrmatks and Natural Phibjophy^ Paiker Cleveland, a, M. Board of Truftees.

Prefidentj ex officio. Rev. Jeffe App'cton, a. i Vke-Prefident Samuei Dean, d. d. Secretary, Charles Coffin, Efq. Treafurer, Yiow, Benjamin J. Porrer, ETq. Hon.JohnFrothingWam.Erq. Rev. Johah Windiliip Rev. Thomas Lancafter Hon. Ifaac Parker, Efq, Aldcn Bradford, Efq. Hon. Silas Lee, lifq. Rev. Elijah Kellog William Martin, £t"q. Rev. Alfred Johnion Board of Overfeers. Preftdenty Hon. David Sewall. rke-PrcJidenty Iiozekiah Packard, a. m. Secretary^ Jonathan Ellis, Efq. Vacations.

FJrJl 4 weeks from Commeitceraent. Second 6 weeks from the ift Wednefdaj-- in Janaary, TAzrd 3 weeks from the 3d Wednefday in May. Commencement is on the ift Wednefday in Septembci.

Brown Univerlity at Providence.

The firii it', nc . f this Coilciie was laid in May, 1770*

Chancdkr, Hon. Jabcz Bowen, i. L. D. PreJideTit, Afa Meffer, D. n.

The whole number of the Corporation is 48, of whom 36 be perfons are Truftees, and 12 are Fellows ; the latter nrail of education, and are fiyled Tht Learned Faculty, whofe for biiiincfs it is to judjre of the qualifications of cnudidates degrees, and by then aurhority they arc corJcrivd. Tkcy meet annually 10 traiifa8: biifiricfs. Dartmourfi College.* jty

Fellows.

Afa Mcft'er, p . D . Prrjidcnt. Mr. Rob rt Rogers Rev. William Williams Hon. David L. Barnes flon. David Howell, ll. d. Rev. Mr. White Rt'v. VcTcz Fobes, Li. d. Samuel Eddy, Efq., ll. o« Solomon Drown, M. D. Thomas Baldwin, ti.D, James Brown, Efq. Rev. Nai^ian B. Crocker Profejfor oj the Learned Languages, Calvin Park, A. M. Tutarsy William Emmons, a. b. and Paul Jewit, jr. a. K- Vacations. Firji 4 weeks from Commencenoent. $>econd 3 weeks from the laft Wcdnefday in December. T/ur4 3 weeks from ihe firft Wednefday in May.

Commencement is on the ift Wednefday in September.

The Univerfity is fituated in the town of Providence, an

Dartmouth College, New-Hampfhire,

Founded 1769, under the patronage of Lord Dartmouth, from whom it derives its name. It is pleafantly fituatrd in the town of Hanover, about half a mile eaft of Coniie6^icut River. Piofejfor cf Civil and Eccleftajlkal WJIory, Hon. John Wheelock, ll. ij. Prefident. Projefor of ike Latin, Greek, Hcorew and oUur Oriental Languages^ Rev. John Smith, s. t. d. Profrjor ef Afaikematics and Natural Pkilojophx, f^on. John Kubbard, a. m. xiS Phi Beu Kappa Fraternities.

Prqfejorof Ckemiftrya,ndMaUriaMedica,^2ithzxiS»\TiiihiU^':i .- Profejor of Divinity, Rofwclt ShirtlefF. a. m. Tutors., Samuel Brown, a. m. and Samuel Ayer, a. B. Preceptor of the Academy conneEied with the Collegia John Boutell, a. b. Vacations.

Firft 4| weeks from C'>r,>mei'.cement. Sicond o| weeks from the ift Monday in January.

Commencement is on the 4th Wednefnay in Auguft.

The Fraternity of PHI BETA KAPPA hold their anni- verfary at Cambridge, on the day after Commencement. Preftdevt, Rev. Jofeph M'Kean. Vice-Pieftdent, Mr. Andrew Ritchie. Carrefponding and Recording Secretary^ Peter Nurfe, a.m.

The Fraternit>' of PHI BETA KAPPA ALPHA of 'New-Hampfhlre, hold their anniverfary at Hanover, on rise day preceding Commencement. Officers elefted in Augufl, 1808. Prcfidcnty Hon. Samuel Bell. Vice- Prejident, Cyrus Hearrwell, A.B. Correfponding Secretary, Samuel Ayeis, a.e- Rev. Elijah Parifh, Orator for next anniverfa n.

ACADEMIES IN MASSACHUSETTS. Dummei^ Academy at Newbun-.

Inftitutcfl March ',1763. Incorporated Oftober 3, 178'2. So named in honour of the liberal founder, the Honor- able William Dummer, formerly Lieutenant-Governor of the Colony of Maflachufetts Bay. There aie i4Truriees. Rev. ifaac Smith, Preceptor.

Phillips* Academy at Andover.

Inftltutcd April 1, 177S. Incorporated OftQber4, S7B0. ^o named in honour of the family of tbat name, (owhofe

; br.ral bcueXa'^ions it ov;csits very rcM\->cft?fcIocTi.dowi!ic:)U.. Academies. J29

Truftees»

Eliphalet Pearron, 1,1,. n. Prejident. Hon. Oliver Wendell, Vke-Prefident. Rev. Jonathan French, Secretary. Samuel Farrar, Efq. Treafurer. William Phillips. Efq. Hon. J 0(1 ah Quincy Samuel Abbot, Efq. Hon. John Phillips, jr. Tedidiah Morfe, D. d. Mark Newman, a. ia. Hon. John Phillips Rev. Daniel Dana Preciptor, Mark Newman, A. M. Affiftant, Jonathan Cogrwell, A. B. IVriling-Mafter^ Amos Blanchard.

Mr. Burnfide is FreccTptor of Andover Academy^ N. Part^ (^ To the foregoing Truflees, His Honour the late Lituenant-Governor Philli-ps committed the fum of 3,coo dollars, the income to be expended in part for reli- gious books and trafts for charitable diftribution.

Fryeburgh Academy.

Incorporated February 8, 1792. Preceptor, Amos J Cook, a. m. Prejident, Rev. Nathaniel Porter. Treafurer, Mofes Ames, Efq.

Secretary y Hon. Judah Dana. Truftees, Amos J. Cook, a. m. Capt. James Ofgood, S»m.A. Bradley, Efq. Col. David Page, Hon.Geo. Thachcr^ Rev. Lincoln Ripley, Jas. Ofgood, Efq. Philip Page, Ef^-

Briftol Academy at Tauntoa.

Incorporated in 1792. Preceptor, Simeon Daggett. Preceptrefs, Prudence Williams. Prejident, Samuel Fales. Sezntary, Rev, John Pipon. Treafurer, Seth P.».deliord. Trufices, Jofeph T'Cdale, Simeon Tifdalc, Jona. Ingell, Jame-- Sproat, Perez Fjbes, Fofier Swift, Nicho. Tillinghaft, William Baylies, Samuel Tobey, Samuel Crocker, Scth Wafeburn. , ^

1.30 Academiei).

Sandwich Academy. Incorporated February 21, 1804.

Under the fuperintendence of the following Trufiees < Prtfident^ Hon. Nathaniel Freeman. ^ vSVc-;v/arv, Efifha Clap, A.M. / 0/,«//,«,r Trea Purer, vA/;lliain FellenGcn. > ^^'«"^^«^^'r^,„„-f,Z>. Rev. Tohn Simpkins, Dr. Tona. Leonard A Capt. Wm. Bodfifh, Mr, Stephen BafTett, -^ Hon. John Davis, David Scudder, Efq. Flon. Richard Srars, Rev. Henry Lincoln, Thomas Jones, Efq. Rev. Jona. Burr, Hon James Freeman, Wendell Davis, Efq, ElifliaDoanc, jyc^. and Rev Levi Whitman. Preaptor, E'iftia Clap, a.m. Preceptrefs, Bathfheba Whitman.

Newburyport Academy. Incorpoiatcd June 20, 1807. Prefident^ Hon. Edward S. L. LiveTroore. Treafurer, John Peabody, Efq. Clerk, Mr. S«th Sweetfer. Trufiees, Jo&ua Carter, Efq. Samuel A. Otis, Efq. Rev.' Bani?! Dana, Jonathan Gage, £lq. Rev. Tames Morfc, V.'n nm Woarr, Efq. Mr Richard Pike, Wm. Bartlett, E

1784, Match 9.3. Lekefitr Academy. Rev. Zeph S. Mooie. 1791, March 5. HaHoweU Academy. -WebOer. 1791, March n. B«ra'-V;A Academy. —Jofir^h W. Seavcr. 1799, March 7, V/afiington Acadenry -ai Machias. •179'2. Nov. 17. Marbkhead Acnd^my.~-%^^Ti\i€iQ>\i^t\^,^.'W.. 1793) Ju"^ ^1' ^^-'iftfidd Acedemy.— Horatio vValdo, A. s. 1793. ^<^pt- 28. Groton Acadetiy. —Cakb Butler. ,379^:, Sept. sB. Wejlford Academy.~~^?\\\ivc\ H. Groves. 1703, Mar. 19. Plymouth Academy, at Bridgewater. Richard Sanger, a.m. 3794, Feb. 27. Pcrrtland Academy. —John Davis, A. J^*. -1795, Feb. 25. NczD-SaUm Academy —J ohn Wallace, A.B. 1797, Mar. 1. Deerheld Academy.—Hofea Hildrcth, a.B. at Daniel J 797, June 27. Derby Academy Hingham.*— Kimball, a.m. Mary Cufhing, prtceptrefa. 1798, Mar. 3. Milton Academy —Rev. Warren Pic^-ce.

* So named in honour of Madam Derby, its fo";nder. . , , 1

Votes for Governor. J 3

1799, Mar. 1. FramingkamAcadimy.—SamuelTrain,A.B. 1801, Feb. 23. Lincoln Academy at Newcaftlc. — Daniel J 80 J, Mar. 3. Nantucket Academy. [Hafkel, 1803, Feb. 22. Bfrkfnire Academy at Lenox.—L. Glcafon. 1803, Mar. 5. Gorham Academy. — Reuben Kafon, a.m. 1803, Mar. 7. Hamdcn Academy 1803, Mar, 8. EluehHl Academy. —Ellas Upton. 1804, Feb. 10. Bradford Academy.—Samuel Pcabody, a.m. 1804, Feb. 10. Htbrora Academy.—William Barrows. 1804, June 21. Monfon Academy. 1805, Mar. 16. Lynn Academy. —Samuel Newell, a.JJ. 1805, Mar. 16. Bath Academy. i8oi5, Mar. 13. Day^s Academy. 1806, Mar. 14. Middle/ex female Academy. 1807, Feb. 13. Farming ton Academy. 1807, Feb. 13. Canaan Academy. 1808, Feb. 2^. IVarren Academy,

J 808, Feb. sq, Beljaji Academy. 1808, Mar. 8. Bridg nozun Academy

1 808, Mar. 1 1 . Bath Female Academy. 1808, Mar. 12. Wifcajfct Academical AJociation.

Votes for Governor in Maffachufetts i;or Mr. Strong, .

I J2 Churches and Minifters.

Churches^ Minifters of the Go/pel and Reli- g'tous Societies, in the JeveralTowns in Maffachufetts Note. CongregatlonaliRs, the moll numerous denomi- nation, have no diliinftive letter. E (lands for Epifcopa- liaii. P for Prcfbyterian. B for Baptift. U for Univer- falift. Towns in each County are arranged in alphabetical Older. SUFFOLK COUNTY. Churches, Miniflers, &c. in the town of Bofton, Arranged according to the time the Churches lu ere founded.

Firft Church, Summer-Street, William Emerfon. Second, or Old North Church, John Lathrop, d.d. Firft Baptift Church, Back Street, Jofrph Clay. a. m. Old South Church, Marlboro*-Street. Jofrph Eckley, d.d.. and jojliua Huntington. Stone Chapel, 5. School-Street, James Frteman. Church in Brattle-Street, Jofeph Stevens BuckminfteT. Friends' Meeting-HouH?, Congrefs-Street New Nonh Church, North-Street, John Efi^t, d.d. New South Church, Summer-Street, John T.KirAland,D.u- Chrift Church, £. Salem-Strcet, Afa Eaton. Church in Fedeial-Sireet, William E. Channing. Church in Hollis-Street. Trinity Church, E. Summer-Street, John S. J. Gardner, Weft Church, Lynde-Streer, Charles Lowell. Second Baptift Church, Back-Street, Thomas Baldwin ^Ti.Tj. Sandemaniaris, Middle-Street. Univerlalift Church, Bennett-Street, J hn Murray. Roman Cath. Church, Franklin-Street,/'/^ Matigr,c,nA\.V)* John Cheverus, Aftiftant Miuifte*^ Firft Methodift Chapel, M-rhodift^-Alley* African Baptift Society, BeHcnap-Street, Thomas Paul. Second Methodift Chapel, Bromfield's-Lanc. Society in Friends-Street, Travelling Preachers. Third Baptift Society, Charles-Street, Caleb Blood. Miniiier at Chelfea, Jofeph Tuckerman.

* The Metbodifts have no fettled Minifters, bnr thc-r Societies are generally fupplied, according iv their rules, by itinerant Prcac'^CTS, who being frequently chan;;ed, iheic names are not infertcti at the iowns where they Iravc meet- ingsr Chui^fhes sn4 Minifter^. y$s

Miniftfrs who ojjiciatc at the Public Leflure^ in Bo/Ion^ on TAurfda\s, arran^jcd according to their fcniority. Po6i. Lathrop Mv. Harris .Mr. CbaruiinR Doa. EKot Mr. flmerron Mr, Tuckemii^n Doa. Eckl-y Doa.KirklHnd Mr. Buckminftcr Doa. Porter Mr. Gray- Mr. Lowell Doa. Morfc Mr. Pierce ESSEX COUNTY Amcjiury, Stephen HuU Manchfttr, Samuel Mead Mfthuen, i-iumph. C. Perley AndovcTy Middkton, Solomon Adams Jonathan French Newbury, John S. Popkin Beverly^ Ahlel Abbot Elijah Parilh Mofes Dow Leonard Woods Jofeph ErntTfon James Tvliltimnre Elifha Williams B Ebenezor Htibbard Hoxjordy Friends and P Peter Eaton Nt7jcbur\port, Thos. C^^ry >

Bradford, Jonathan Alien John Andrews, aflift. > Ebenczcr Dutch Johi2 Peak B R Samuel Spring, D.D. Danvers. Benj. WadCwoith C. W. Milton Samuel Walker Daniel Dana P Jeremiah Chaplin B John Giles P Gloucefler^ Perez Lincoln James Mot fe E Daniel Fuller Rou'if.y, David Tullar Ez^'^ Lenoard Ifaac Braman David Jeweit Gilbert T. Williams Thomas Jones U B B Elijih Parifh, D.D. Hamilton, M. Cutler, ll.d. Jufiicc Cleavcland Haverhill, Ifaac Tom kins Salem, John Piince, rL.D. William Batcheider B William BeiitUy David Olborn Sainutl Worceller 'Ipfwich, David T. Kimball '] homas Barnard, D.D. Jofeph Dana, d.d. Daniel Hopkins Heftry Pottle B Brown Emerfon LynHy Thomas C. Thacheir Nathaniel Fifner E William Frothingham Lucius Bolles B Friends and Methoditts Jofhua Spalding • Lynnfieldy Jofeph Mottey Friends & Univerfalifts Marblehead, Samuel Dana ?^alifbury, William Hatch James Bowers E Topsjidd, A. Huntington Methodifls Wcnhfim^ Rufus Andsrfon 1809] M . 134 Churches and Miniftefs. MIDltLESEX COUNTY. AHon, Mofes Adams Maiden, Aaron Green AJhb\\ Cornelius Waters William Bently B Bedford, Samuel Stearns Marlborough, Afa Packard

Bitlerka^ H . Cum i n^s, d . d . Sylvcficr F. Bucklin Boxboro\ Jofeph Willard Natick, Freeman Sears Brighton^ John Fofter Newton, Jonathan Homer Burlington^ John Marret William Greenough

Cambridge, A . Hoi mes, d . D Jofeph Grafton ,3 John L. Abbot E Pepperell, John Bullard ' B Reading, Reuben Emcrfofl Qamhridgeport. Eliab Stone Carlijle, Paul Litchfield Peter Sanborn Qharlejiown, J. Morfc, D.D. EbenezcrNelfon B William Collier B Sherburne, Elijah Browne Ckdmiford, Wilkes Allen SAirly, Phineas Whitney John Pickens B Stmekam, John H. Stevens' B Stozu Jonathan Newell Concord, Ezra Ripley^ Sudbury, Jacob Bigelow Dracut, Solomon Aikin Tewkfbury, Jacob Coggin Durjlab'e, Jofliua Heywood Toiunjiiend, David Palmer B Tyng/borough, N. Lawrence EaJiStudbury^ Jnel Fofter lValtkam,]^c.Qn^\ng, n.D. Framingham, David Kellog Watertoiun, Rich'd R. Eliot Edward Clark B WeJlCambridge,T\\-A^. Fifke Groton^ Daniei Chaplin Wejlford, Caleb Biake P Wejlgn^ Sam. Kendall, d.d. HoI/i/}on,T'\mo. Dickinfon B Hopkinton, Nathaniel Howe Methodifts Lexington, A. Williams WVimington, F. Reynolds Lincoln, Charles Stearns ^ Woburn^ Jofeph Chickcrin^; Littleton, Eumi.nd Fofter Medjord^ D. Ofgood, d.d. YORK COUNTY. Alfred, Jofeph Brown Biddeford, Nathl. Webfter Arundel, Silas Moody John Turner

, Andrew Sherburne Buxton, Paul CofHn Berwick, John Thompfon Abner Flanders B Jofeph Hilliard CorniJh,Zt\)t.ii. Richardfon B JoOiua Chafe Lyman, Simon Lock B

B I Jonathan Calcf Nathaniel Lord B Kittery, William Briggs Chandler Friends I Samuel Churches and Minifters. '315

Kittery^ Jofeph Litchfield Saco. E. Whitcomb Frimds Sanford, Mofes Swett l^banon, Ifaac Hafey i.)tis Robinfon B Zchcdee Delano B 'SihapUighy Wm. Ctxling B Limerick, Edni. Eafiman B ^ B Ebenexer Klnfman B Waterboro\ Henry Smith B Limington, Jona. Atkinfon B

Stephen Webber B ^Ff/tijM.Hemmenway, d . d. B Nathl.H. Fletcher

Nrwfeld, ^ B B Parfonsfield, Benjamin Rolf Jofhiia Roberts B Samuel Weeks B York, Kaac Lyman Wev! 'worth Lord B Rofwell MeflcngCT Philcpjhurgk, T. Hodfdon B HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. Amherjjt, D. Parfons, d.d. Granby, Elijah Gildlcy Ichabod Draper GtanvilU, 1 im. M. Cooley Alvln Sanderfon Joel Eaker AJhfieldy Nehemiah Porter Roger Harrifon Enos Smith B Chriflopher Minor B Beickartozon, Juftus Forward Greenfield, R. Newton, d.d, Jeremiah Ha(Vell B Greenwich, Jofeph Blodget Samuel Bigelow B Jo&uaCrofby Bernardjown^ Hadley, Sam. Hopkins, d.d^ Blanford, John Keepc Hatfielii, ]o{. Lymzn, d.d. Brimfield^ Hnw/ey, Buckland, Jofiah Spaulding Heath, Mofes Miller B Holland, Ezra Reeve Charlemont, Jofeph Field Leverett, Henry Wilh'ams James Wheeler B Elijah Montague B Chejler^ Aaron Bafcom Leyden, Afa Hibbctd 3 Qkejierfietd, Ifaiah Waters Longmeadow, R. S. Storrs AfaTodd B Middlefield, Jonathan Nafli Colraine^ P B B Monfojif Alfred Ely Edmund Littlefield B B Thomas Purrington B Montague, Aaron Gates Conway^ John Emerlon B Robert Keyes B New-Salem, A. Harding Qummingf^, James Briggs Paul Davis B Dterfield -muel V/illard Narikampton, S. Williams Eaflhambton, P. V/illifton Northficld, Thomas Mafon Gill^ Johah W. Cannon Norwich, B. R. Woodridge Qo/hen^ Samuel Whitman Orange, M«thodifts . n^ Churches and Miiriftets.

Palmer, Mofes?. Baldwin Wmddl Jofeph Kilburn. ,^ Pelkam, Elijah Brainard P Samuel King ^ B Plainfidd, Mofes Hallock Wejlfeld^lh^c Knapp P^cwe^ Jonathan Keith Azariah Hanks B

Ruffdl, B W. Spring/. J , Ladirop, d . IJ Shdburnt^ Thcoph. Packard Jefle VVightman Skutefbury,]oS.^vc\&\X\dLg

Kingjlon, Zephaniah Willis i Scituate, David Barnes, d.d. Samuel Glover B Nehemiah Thomas Marjhfidd, William Shaw W.W.Whreler E Elijah Leonard Warcham, Noble.Everett B BRISTOL COUNTY.

Attleborough, John Wilder I Attlcboroug/i,. Jzmts ReadB

Bolman i B Churches and Minlilers. «37

Berkley, Thom<«s Andros Patuckft, David Bcncdift B Dartmouth, Daniel Hix B Raynham, P. Fohes, ll.d. Arnold Blifs B Rehoboth, John Hill Fri^-nHs Otis Thompfon Dighton, William Warren SylveOer Round B Abraham Gufhec |ohn Pitman B Enoch Goffe B Jacob Hicks B Eadon, William Reed Prefcrved Pc-arfe B Methodifts Philip Pearfe ' Jjfreetozun, Philip Hath way John Lawrence B S>07nerfcl^ P. Hathaway B Swanzey, Saml. Northup Friends & B Philip Slade "Kew-Bedfard^ Taunton, John Pipon John Lawrence CrofTman Friends Troy, Job Borden Norton, Pitt Clark BARNSTABLE COUNTY. j^arn/labk, Joth. Waterman Harwich, Abner Lewis B "Enoch Pratt Marfipee, John Freeman B Barnabas Bates B leans, Daniel Johnfon Brewfler, John Simkins Provincetown, Sam. Parker i^kathavt, Ephraim Biiggs Methodifts J)ennis, Caleb Holmes Scndrvich, Jonathan Burr Enfiham, Philander Shaw Friends and Mcthodiftj fabywuth, Henry Lincoln Tvuro, Jude Damon Friends Methodifts IJarmch, Nathl. Underwood Wetl/leet, Meihodias Yarmouth, Timothy Aldeo DUKE'S COUNTY. Qkilmarky Jonathan Smiih Martha's Vine\ard B Kdgartcn, Jofeph Thaxter Jifbury, Nyraphas Hatch Gay head, Z. Howwoofwee B Johnjcffers B Sampfon NANTUCKET. 4kantricKd, James Gumey | Friends and Methodift: WORCESTER COUNTY. Afaburnham, Cufiiing John j jP^burnham, M«thodifts

B I Athol, Jofeph Eftabroo^: :8co.] M^ 138 Chtfrchfes and Minifte^s.

Barre, James Thompfon Men'don, Prefervcd Smith Berlin, Reuben Puffer Milford, David Long Bolton, l^Azc A.\] en Metu-Braintree, John Fiike Boyljlon, Ward Cotton Northboro\ Peter Whitney William Nafh Nortk'bridge,}, Crane, d.D. BrookHald, Ephraim Ward John Cooper Thomas SncU Oakham, Daniel Tomlinfon Micah Stone Oxford, Jofiah Moultoa Laban Thurber B U

Charlton^ Edward Whipple Peterjham, Fcftus Fofter . U James Boomer B P Methodifts Princeton, }Bmt% Murdock J)ana^ Jacob Whipple Royalfton, joleph Ece Douglas, Levi Hodge 'B B Rutland, Hezekiah Goodrich Dudley, Abiel Williams Srcw/bury, Joleph Sumner Fitckburg, W'm. Bafcom SoutkbpTq\ Jeroboam Parker Titus T. Barton Spencer, Jofeph Pope Methodirts Sterling, Reuben Kolcom^ Gardner, Jonathan Ofgood Sturbrtdge, Otis Lane Gnry, Ezekiel L. Bafcom Zenas L. Leonard B Griz/ion John Miles Edward Turner U B %uttcn, Edmund Mills Zephaniah L?the U Jofeph Croffe Hardwick, W.B. Wefibn Samuel Waters 3 Ebenezcr Bur{ B Wm. Batchelor B Methodifts Tetnpkton, Chs:We]lington JIdrvard, Stephen Bemis E!i{ha Andrews B George Robinfon Upton, Benjamin Wood B Holden, Jpfeph Avery Uxbridge, Samuel Judfon Ward, Ifaac B.!,iev Hubbardflon., David Kendall We/iboro\ Elinia R^.ekwood Lancafler, Nathaniel Thayer We/iern, SylveUer llmt i,«ct^«r,ZephgniahS. Weftmitijler, Afaph Pace Moore j

Peter Rogers " B Winckendon, ^Fc^rcty^cr, AuOin.D.E. Lcominfitr, Francis Gardner | Sam. lawttt/'wr^//, Timothy Fiit\t |~ ' Aaron Banc roit CUMBERLAND COUNTY. 'Qridgrtozu7i, Nathan Church FaUiiouth, Caleb Bradley

Bruniwick, Benj . Titcomb B JohnWaite U James Appletoa Friends and Methodifts Cape-Elizabeth, Freeport, Samuel V^eazic Durham, Jacob Herrick '>!ilas Stearns $ falmcuthy V\m. Milrern6np B Clwirches and Minifters. no

Oorkart, 'Wm.CoTifon B Poland, Jonathan Scott sCrav, DaniL-l WcRon Method! Us Jiarhfwell^ Samuel Eaton Poitland, Satnl. Dean, i>»\>» Samuel Marinrr B Elijah Kf! lop Minoty Jonathnp Scoft 1 imo.'hy Hilliard E "Friends and Meihoditls Robert Low B !E'iwau< Pay (on Tliomas Barnes \} j oft ah Convcr? ' B North-Yarmouth^, T. 'tGilman Scarlcro'' Thomas Lancafter Amafa Stnith N.tthan Tihon \ 'J'homas Grcea ^ .9/4r?n'//7j, Daniel Marrctt

Dutton ! John Wind/'iam^ , VB ^tisjdd, Thomas Roby B LINCOLN COUNIY. Batk, Lewijlauy Benjamin Cole William Jenks .Lifa on, ^oothfrax^- -[ /tchfield, Wm. vStinfon Bowdoin, JaptiesPofier B Mifccngns-IJland, Ichabod Temple ^ Nezoca/Hc* Kiah Eailcy

fhwdoinham, . Macd.ijribcr .Nezv-MilforJ, Jona. , J 3 Ward Methodifis A'o6lfVoro\ 3- A. Flagg B '•£rz/lo/, Jonathan Bel dint? Sf..'Gecrjrc, Ei>hraim Hall B Friends and i^Iethodilis ThcmajlcwK, Ejifha Snow.B B To^Jfiam, Thos. Waterman Ballftcum, .Tofeph Bailey Methoditts "-* Camd n, Thomas Cochran "t/nw;2, Henry True Drefden. Freeman Patker Wales, -E

EdgcomUy Samuel Sevva Waldokfro^, Fred. A . Retz-. L '^ John R. Cuttings Warren, Andrew Fuller B

Frknd/Iiipy . Hufe Georgetown^ E. Emerfon Wifcajfet, Hezekiah Packard Hopr^ Wooiwick, Jofiah Windfhija Jefftrjofn, eamuel Stimibn £; BERKSHIRE COI?NTY,

Adams, Methodifts I Dckcn, Ebenezer Jennings

^ecktt, Joleph L. Mills i Egnmanl, Jeduthun Gray ^hf/hire^ Peter Warden B Great-Earrivs'ton jR

B 1 . Elijah Wheeler

* At Damarifcotta-Mills there is a Roman Catholic Church, where the Rev. John Cheverus, of Boflon, 6t ficiales about four mpnths every year. 14© Churches and Miniflcrs.

G. Harrington, NicholsB Sandtsfie/dt Levi White Hancock, Clark Rogers B E Lanefhoro^ Daniel Collins Bcnj. Baldwin B Lee, Alvan Hyde- Ted^ Hartwell B Methodifts ' Shtffidd, Ephraim Judfon Lcnox^ Samnel Shcpard Methodifts B&M Stockbridgf, S. Weft, d.d. Mt. Wajhingion, Methodifts B Netv-Afhford,yittho^y^ Tyringhant, JoGeph Avery Nau-MarlborQ\ Jacob Catlin Methodifts & B Nathaniel Turner Wafhingtm, W. Ballantine Pittsfield, Thorn as A\\ca. J.Nichols B John Francis B Methodifts Methodifls Wrji-Stockbridge, B Peru, John Lcland WiUiamftozon, Scth Swift Ebcnezer Smith B Dyer Stark B RkAmond, David Perry Methodifts Savcy, B IVindfor, Gordon Dorrance HANCOCK COUNTY. Vtel/afi, Alfred Johnfon I/lehoro\ Thomas Eames B B Mt. Defert, B Bluehill, Jonathan Fiflier Northporf, B B Methodifts Budjfioum, Mighill Blood* Orrington, Enoch Mudge Qafline, Wiliam Mafon Penohfcot, B ^fdgwick^ Daniel Merrill B Decrifle^ SiiUivau, B B Vinalhaven, A.Cummings B Dixmontf WASHINGTON COUNTY.

Addifon, IfaacCafe B I MacAias, Marflifield Steele Lajl'port, B Methodifts & B I ^ ^ f^^ There is a ^man Catholic Church at Pleafant Point (between Eaftport and ^obinftown) for the Paffama- quaddy Indians ; Rev. James Renatus Romagne, who a I To vifiis the Penobfcot Indians. NORFOLK COUNTY. 'Bellingkam, Canton, William Rlichie Braintree, Ezra Weld > Co/iajet, J?':ob Flint SylvefterSage 5 Dedkam, jofhua Bares ^rookUnff John Pierce Jabcz Chickering

^ Settled over Baptifts and Con^regatioaalifts uni^e.^., CHiurches and Minillers. J^

D^dham, Thomas Thachcr Quincii P( tcr Whitney

William Montague E \ ..• .-vE Dorchejler^ Thadd. M.Harris Randolf'h, Jonathan Strong Jod BriuKS B

JD«)t/rr, Benjamin Caryl i RoxSury, t liph. Porter, D.J>. Foxborou^^k. Thomas Skclton JohnBradfoid ,t franklm^ N. Emmons, d.d. Thomas Gray MtdfieLdy Thomas Prcntlfs Sharon^ Jonathan Whiiakcr B Stougktm, Efiw. Richmond Medtluay, Luth^^r Wright WalpoU, George Morry David Sanford Weymouth^ Jaccb Norton Milton, Samuel Gile Simeon Williams Ntcdham, Stepheri Palmer Wrentham, Elifha Ftflte 'l^homas Noyes John Cleveland Mcihociifts William Williams B KENNEBECK COUNTY. Au^iifta. Daniel Stone Monmouth, Met'hodifls & B Avon, B&M Mouht-Vernon, B Canaan, B CheJlervilU, Nezo-Sharon, B C//?2f(?«,MephiboftethCain B New-Vineyard, Jft Cornvilie, Palmer B Pittffown, E. Fair/ax, Jabcz Lewis B Readfield. Methodias&^ Farmin^tcfi, B 't'ytrong, Methodifts /<2>efr

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Buckjeld, Nathl. Chafe B Livervwre, E i ij ah Montagu^ George Recker B Paris, J allies Hooper tB Samui'l Woodward B Porter, Fryeb-urgh, Z. Richardfon B Sumner, Tbos. Macomber B //i?ir(:72, John Tiipp B Turver, Amafa Smith Methodifts Ifaac Root ,U 'Hiram, Waterfo ^d, Lincoln Ripley f^ Pews a-nd Rights in Houfes of Publ-c XVorfhip are 'icbi-fid^rcd and deemed in L^w, to be R^lal Eftate, except in the town of Bofton, where They 2 re to be confidcred^s PcrfiQna! Eftate only.. 14^ Convention of Miniflers; CONVENTION Of the Congregational Ministers in the Commonwealtk of MaJJachufetts. THEIR Meeting is held in Bojlon^ in the afternoon ©f the laft Wednefday in Afay, (or day of EUHion) annu- ally ? and on the following day at noon, after tranfaBing the ufual bufinefs of Convention, a fermon is delivered in public before them, and a colleftion made for the charitable purpofe of relieving the indigent widows of dcceafed Cler* gymen. The Convention is a voluntary Aflbciation, embracing all the Congregational Clergy of the Commonwealth, and vcfled with no particular authority or control over the Churches. They have opened a friendly correfpondence "with the General AfTembly of the Prefbytcrian Church, in the Middle and Southern States, and with the reprefentativc bodies of the Congregational Mmifters in Connefticut, New Hampfhire, and Vermont, for the purpofes of com- municating and receiving from them whatever may tend ^ promote the common intereftof Chriftianity. A Standing Committee of Convention have been ap-!- pointed for the purpofe of certif^'ing the good charafter and qualifications of Minifters and Candidates who may travel into other dates; and an agreement has been entered irito between the Convention and the other reprefentativc bodies of Miniflers in other States, mutually lo communicate the names of their Committees for this purpofe. Every certifi- cate muft be figned by one gentleman at leaft of that Com- mittee, from wbofe bounds the perfon recommended travels,^ The Committee m Massachusetts cmjijfs of tkefoUotd"' ing gentlemen. Rev, Rev. Braintree Step. Weft, D . D . Stockbridge Ezra Weld, Scth Swift, WiUiamfiown j ohnRead, p . d .Bridgewater Raynham J. Latbrop, d . d . W. springf. PerczFobcs.LL.D. N.Bedford Jofcph Lyman, d . D . Hatfield Sanj.We(l,D.D. Rog.Newton, d • d. Greenfield Zephaniah Willis, Kingfien John Cufhing, Afhhurnham Jonathan French, Andover Ezra Ripley, Concord Thos. Barnard, d.d. Salem

Daniel Chaplin, Groton Sam. Spring, d . D . Newburyp, Ephraim Ward, Brookfield Sam. Deane, d.d. Portland Welfs John Lathrop, D . d . Bofion M.Hemmcnway,O.D. Jcd.Morfe, d .o. Ckarleflown Biihops in America. 145

John Eliot, D.D. of Bofton, Trcafurcr. John T. Klrkland, d.d. Scribe of the Convention. The Convention "carneUly recommend to all young gcntlemrn, who dcfign to devote themfelvcs to the work of tnc miniftry, to fpend that portion of time in the ftudy of divinity, which improved and judicious advifers Ihall think necc-flary to qualify them for public teacherj." The Congregational Minifters throughout the Common- wealth, with fome exceptions, are afibciated and have regu- lar and ftated meetings for fellowflaip and mutual improve- ment. The Convention has paffed a vote, requefling the Moderator or Scribe of the feveral Aflbciations throughout the Commonwealth, to forward to the Sciibe of the Con- ventiori, a corrt£t lift of the members of their refpeilive Aflbciations, with the name of the Scribe of each, and of the Candidates licenfed by them ; and have directed that the Scribe of the Convention procure the infcrtion of the Icveral lifts in thr Maftachuletts Regifti^r. The Convention, lolicitous to colleft and prefcrvt accu- rate documents for a Hijiory of their Churches, have pafled a vote, that each of the Congregational Minifters in Mafta- chufctts be requeftedtocorapileahiftoryofhisownCh-jrch, and of thofe in his vicinity which may happen to be vacant, and to make returns to the Scribe of the Convention. It is hoi^d this important requeft will not pafs unnoticed, but be produftive of great good.

Epifcopalian BiQiops In America. Abraham Jarvis, q.d. Bifliop in Connefticut. Ncw-Havtnf Berjamin Moove, D.D. BifhopinN. York, Netv-YorkCiiy^ William White, Bifhop in Pennfylvania, PhiladtLphia. Thos. J. Clagget, Biftiop in Maryland, Broom^ U. Marthrd. James Madifon, Bifhop in Virginia, Richmond. Jacob Mountain, Biftjop in Canada, (^utbec. Charles Inglis, Biftiop in Nova-Scotia, Halifax.

Methodift Epifcopal Blfliops. Thomas Coke and Francis Albury.

^, Roman Catholic Bi (hops. J|>htt Carrpll, Baltimore, Leonard Neale, his Coadjutoj-, Georgctczun. , 44 jRerenoe Gificers. REVENUE OFFICERS IN MASSAGHUSETTij. Diftria of Bofton and Ckarleftown. CoUedor, Benjamin Lincoln. Dtputy-CoUeCior, Benjamin Weld. Naval-OJicey\ James Lovcll. Surveyor and lnfptB.or^ Thomas Melvill. CulleStars, Jofeph Otis Barrijiablc Daniel Coffin Nantucket Jofhua Wingate, jr. Bath Edward Pope and "jcre. Hiil Sacc ^ Siddeford Ifaiah Wefton New-Bedford Hodijah Bajlies Dighton Ifaac Ililey, jr. Portland John Peafe Edgarton Jofiah Hook. Penobfcct M. Jordan Frenchman's Bay L.F.Delefdeinier Palfama^. Ala Andrews Ipfzuich Henry Warren Piymoutk Jonas Clark Kennebuvk Jofeph Farley Waldoborough I^mnel Trefcott Machias Francis Cook Wifcajfet Jona.D.Wedon Moofeljland Jeremiah Clark York Ckcaftonal InJpeSors of Outports. Henry Thaxter and Martin Lincoln, of Hingham.

- - - Colleger William R. Lee ") ^aval Officer - Samuel Ward > Sakm and Beverly purveyor - - - Gcoge Hodges j Swveyor - - Jofiah Batcbelder B>:verly CoLieEior - - - Jofeph W^ilfon Marhlehead SurveyorScIn/pcihr Jofhua Prentifs Marblekead ColleBor - - - Ralph Crofs Naval Officer - - Jonathan Titcomb > Nezjjburyport - - - Surveyor Michael Hodge _) Coile6ior - - John Kittredge > \^^^<='y^'^Qi^..n^^ Surveyor ^ InfpeHorYcc^^Ti, Stevens Surveyor Sc^fpe^or JoCiih Re^ ThomaJicwTi. In/p 6ior - - - Jeremiah Clark York Infpedor - - William Worth Tifbury

Infpeciors and Meafurers for Bofion, ^c

. John F. Jbtibct . Jqh WMlTHon Azor G.Archbald Thomas Eoes Samuel Prince William Bradford Benjamin Eaton Sam. W. Hunt Ifaac Cooper Beza Lincoln John N. Welch Jofhua Walker John Popkin Edward Cazneau Edm. Bowman To{hua Thaxter AdamW.Thaxter James S. Lovell 'OliveiP.Holyoke Weighers and Gungers, Sim.Wheelwright, Peter Doilivcr, j ohn Bray, Seta Wells. < General Staff OflRcers. i^j

xMASSACI-IUSETTS MILITIA.

Iparefully revlfcd by the. Adjutant-General, Nov. 1808.] General Staff Officers. Captain-General and Commander in Chief.

His Excellency jAv.r ^ Sullivan.

j^id-de'CamJ>s. John L. SulIiviD, BenjaiDiji Welles, and GeOrge SuUIvari'.

jiidjutant-General, Brigadier-General William Donnifon, ofBofton. [Office is kept at No. 18, Winter-Street,] Quarter-MaJler-GeneraL Brigadier-General Amala Davis, of Bofioc [Office No. 129, Orange-Street.]

Divisionary Staff-Officers.

FIRST DIVISION,— Sa/()/i and Norfolk. Major-General. Simon Elliot, of Boftoc^. Aid-de-Cdmp. Majo*^ Jofeph Pierce, jr. Judge-Advocate. Charles Davis, ofBofton, SECOND DIVISION.—M-*. Majo'--G'neraL James Bricket, of Haverhill. Aid-dt-Camps. Major Daniel Swecr, Nathaniel Cogfwelh Judge Advocate* John Varnum, of Haverhill. THIRD DIVISION.—Af/^/f/fx. Major-Gtneral. Jofeph Bradley Varnum, of Dratut. Aid-de-Camps. Maj. Daniel Varnum and John L.Tuttic. Judge-Advocate* Daniel Parker, of Charleflown. > FOURTH TtWl'S^lO^.'-HampJkire, Major-General. Ebenezer Mattoon, of Amhcrft. Aid'de-Camps. Maj. Sam. Gainwell, Eben. Mattoon, ji. Judge-Advocate, jorrathan H. Lyman, of Hatfield. FIFTH DIVISION. Plyviouth^ Brijirl, Burnjiable, DuAe*s, and NantucAe:. Major-General. Nathaniel Goodwin, of Plymouth Aid'de-Cavip. Major Harry Padelford. Judge-Ad', ccot^, Nathan Hay waul., ofPlym6utb> . 44^ Divifionary Staff Officers.

SIXTH I)IVISION.<~ybr/l, Cumberland, and Oxford. Major-Gcncral. Ichabod Goodwin, of Berwick. Aid-dt'Camp. Major Ichabod Goodwin, jr. Judge-Advocate. Dudley Hubbard, of Berwick. SEVENTH DIVISION.-W^orc^^r. MajoT-General. Jonathan Davis, of, Oxford. Aia-de-Camps. Majors Edee Howe and John Spurr, jr. Judge-Advocate. Levi Lincoln, jr. of Worceftcr. EIGHTH BRlSION.—/Ce««c^^a. Major-General. Henry Sewall, of Angufta, Aid de-Camps. Majors Barzillai Gannet, John O. Page/ Judge-Advocatr. Benjamin ^Vhitwcll, of Augufta.

NINTH DIVISION .--B^r/iya^re.. Major-Genera/. Thomas Ives, of Great-Barrington. Aid-de-Camps. Eli Enfijrn and Benjamin Rogers. Judge-Advocate. John W. Hulbcrt, of Sheffield.

TENl^H DIVISION.— ^tf7?ccf/!i and Wajhington Major-General George Uhner, of Lincolnvi lie. Aid-de-Camps, Majors Chailes Ulmer and Jolvn Rufs. Judge-Advocate. John Wilfon, of Belfaft. ELEVENTH DIVISION.—/.ww/s. Major-Gentrai. Wlinm King, oi Bath, Aid-dt-Camps. Maj or s Mofes-Carl ton,j r. and Abel Merrill. Judgt'Advocate. Jobri Merrill,, jr. of Wifcaffet.

Brigade Staff Officers* FIRST DIVISION.—5m>M and Norfolk. LEGIONARY BRIGADE. John Winflow, of Bofton, Brigadier-GeneraL Bryant P. Tildcn, Brij^ade- Major. James Phillips, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter. « rifaac S. Gardner, of Brookline, Brigadier-Gcncral

« . < oamuel M. Thayer, Brigade-Major. ^•'^ ( Jamps Blake Howe, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter.

. f Elijah Crane, of Canton, Brigadier-General.

T» ; < Timothy Whiting, Brigad--Major. **^'^' ( Elijah Crane, jr. Bngade-Quarter-Mafier. SECOND DIVISION.—£fe«. « r Ellas H. Derby, of Salem, Brigadier-Genera*]-, «^. ^"^'t JohR Winch€ftcr, Brigadc-Quarter. Brigade Staff Officers. 147

. f Nathaniel Lo-ejoy, of Andover, Briga

*S* ( John Adams, jr Brigadtr-Quartcr-Maftcr. THIRD DIVISION.— M^:dJie/e3i. Nathl. AuftinJr.ofCharlcftown.Brigadier-Gencral. ift ^ « . < Jeremiah Clap, Brigadc-Miijor. f'g* ^ Timothy Walker, Brigade^uarter Maflcr. J f William Hildreth, of Dracuf, Biigsdier-Gcneril. T» • < Sampfon Woods. Bii<»ade-Major, "^* V Jonathan Hildtcth, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter. FOURTH DIVISION.—Hampjhire, n < Samuel Porter, of Hadlcy, Bri.t,9ditr General, o • < Noah D. Mat toon, Brigade-Mjjor. , " ( AichJppus Morgan, Brigade-'^uartcr-Maftcr.

, f Ifaac Maltby, of Hatfield, Brigadicr-Gcneralv |,- < Epapbras Hoyr, Brigade-Major. '^* i Samuel Partridge, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter* FIFTH DIVISION.—/'AwoB/yi, &c. n rifracl Fearing, of Wrireham, Brigadier^Genera*. j> • < William Hammatt, Brigade-Major. ""«• C Eiiftia Ruggles. Brig^dc-Quarter-Mafier. 'Benjamin Bates, of Mansfield, Brigadier-Genera i. E'kanah Bates, Brigade Major. Gilbert Everett, Bugade-Quarter-Mi'fler. Ebenczer Lathrop.of BdruUable, Brigadier-General «3." J Jofrph Blifh, jr. Brigade Major. '^*' ( Aiidrew Gariett, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter. SIXTH DIVISION.— r^rA, Cumbtrland, and Oxford. Lord, of Bcrwrck, Brigadier-Geaerai. ift V^°^"

*> J nomas Leigh, BngadrOuaiter-Mafter. C ^ ^ ^j C Nathaniel C. Allen, of Ncu-GlouccftertBrig.Gen « < William Goddaid, Brigade-Major. j ^' ( Godfrey Grofve nor, Brigade-Quarter-Maller.

, C David Lamed, of Livermore, Brigadicr-Generai, 2^ < Hannibul Hamlin, Brigade-Major. '^' ^ BenjamiB Prefect, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter. SEVENTH DIVISION. -/i>Wy^£-r. n C Caleb Burbank, of Sutton, Brigadier-General, g • ^ Sumner Barftow, Brigade-Major. '^' C Archibald Campbell, Brigjdt -Quarter- Mafter. ^ C Samuel Lee, of Barrc, Brigadier-General. Fjflicr, Brigade-Major. 3ri2 ^J^(^*^^ °"iC Thomas L. Whitney, Brigade- Quarter-Ma ftef. . . > .

14* Brigade StafF Officer*,

EIGHTH DIVISION.—Kmne^ecL CJoli" Chandler, of Monmouth, Brigadicr-Generat„ tft « • < Samuel Howard, Brigade-Major. "^' ( JofephChandlcr.^rigade-Quarter-Mafter. Brigadier-General 2d 5 Brigade-Major. Brig. ^ Brigade-Quarter-Maftefo NINTH DIVISION,-Berk/hire. JofispH Whiton, of Lee, Brigadier-General 1 ft ^ B- -^Jared Curtis, Brigade-Major. "^* Samuel Roffeter, ( Brigade-Quarter-Mafter. ^ „ 1 r Wm, Towner, of WllUamftown, Brigadief-CciC n • < Henry C. Brown, Brigade-Major. ^'^* ( Jofian Talraage, Brigade- QuSrter-Mafter. TENTH DIVISION.—Hancock and Wajhington. « C Tohn Blake, of Orrlngton, Brigadier-General. ^. < >amuel W. Hayes, Brigade-Major. ^^ C John Crofby, jr. Brigade-Quarter-Mafler.

, C John Cooper, of Machias, Brigadicr-GcneraK < Peter Talbot, jr. Brigade-Major. Tjj^"S- ^ John D^ckinfon, Brigadc-Quarter-Mafter. ELEVENTH DIVISION,—Lincoln. « C Abie! Wood, of Wifcaffet, Brigadier-General, ^. ^ SethTinkham, Brigade-Major. '^"^- ( Nathaniel Coffin, Brigade-Quarter-Mafter. J ( David Payfon, of WilcafTet, Brigadier-Genera!, Jr ^ Robert Elwell, Brgadc-Major. '*"^' ( Jofeph T. Wood, Brigade-Quarter-MaQer,

Field Officers.

FIRST DIVISION.— Sitffolk and Norfolk LEGIONARY BRIGADE. Thomas Badger, Lieurenant-Colonel of Infantry. Peter Ofgood, Major. Jacob Stearns, Major. Jofeph Stodder, Major. SUBLEGION OF LIGHT If^FANfRY, Daniel Meffinger, Major. FIRST BRIGADE. W'^^'^"™ Barns, Lieutenant-Colonel. id 5 ^ Majors.- Reg. ( Jofeph Jones aad Samuel Payfon, J . T^'teld Officers of Infantry. 14^

%d 5 John Barker, Lit utcnant-Colonel 3.eg. J Jedldlah lincoin and Lemuel Lovell, Majors, 3d < Bspjamin Hiiytlen, Lieutenant-Colonel. /Reg. J Barnabas CJark and Jofeph Bent, Majors. .=>ECOND BRIGADE. ift ^ Johnfon Mal'on, LIcutenant-ColoncK Kt g. ( George ElUs, Major. 2d 5 Nathaniel Whiting, Lieutenant-Colonel. Keg. ( Milton Stratton and Ifaac Billings, jr. Majors- 3d 5 George Hawcs, Lieutenant-Colonel. ,Reg. < Luther Mcrcaif and Cyrus Coir.ftock, Majors SECOND DIVISION.— f/^AT. fIRSr BRIGADE. \(i ^ Samuel Arclicr, 3d. Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. i George Dean and Samuel Swett, Majors. «d ^ Jacob Smith, Lieutenani-Colonel. Reg. c Nathan/^l Barker and Daiiiel Steel, Majors 3d ( Jonatban H. Lovc^if, Liruienam-Colonel. Reg. ( Ifracl Foftcr and Levi Dodge, Majors. 4th I Li-JUfcnant-ColoneL

ileg. ( John Orne and Jonathan Makepeace, Majors. 5fh 5 Lbenczer Goodale, Lieutencint-Colonel. Keg. I Liias Wilkins and Davi

Reg; } Evan Merrill and Benjamin V/i I ion. Majors. 6!h S J'jhn Pcabody, Li< utenani-Coloncl.

]^i'g. I Stephen Bartletr, Maj«jr. THIRD DIVISION. —Middiefex, FIRST BRIGADE, ift < Nathntiiel P. WatCon, Lieutenant-Colonel. Xeg. / David Towufend and Uriah Moore, Major*. 20 5 Lieutenant-Colonel Reg.Reg. i SamuelS. Hojpklns and Benjamin F. Baldwin, M

150 Field Officers of Infantry.

4th < Ebenezer M. Ballard, Lieutenant-Colonel. R^K* C JoHn Goulding, jr. ar4d Benj. Wheeler, Majors. 5th ( Ifaac .Smith, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. I Abraham Butterfield and Jona. Locke, jr. Majonu SECOND BRIGADE. aft S Jofeph Whitman, Lieutenant-Colonel.

Reg. (f jcdidi«h Brigham and Lovell Barnes, Majors. 2d { fonathan Bancroft, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. } Roger King and Stephen Longley, Majors. 3d 5 John Parker, Lieutenant-Colonel. Keg. ( Samuel Parker and Prefcott Varnum, Majors. FOURTH DIVISION.—Harhp/hire. FIRST BRIGADE. tft Alexander Field, Lieutenant-Colonel. J Reg. ( Auguftus Siffon and Eliphaz Moody, Majors. ed ( Roger Cooley, Lieutenant-Colonel,

^^g" I Joh Langdon and Julius Morgan, Majors. 3d \ Thomas Powers, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. ( Mofes Haflingsand Melzar Hunt, Majors. 4th < Seth Parfons, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. ( Ifrael Parfons and Silas Fn'-eman, Majors, 5th 5 Aaron Morgan, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. ( Jofiah Gardner and John Shaw, Majors. SECOND BRIGADE. tft ^ Seth Pomeroy, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. c Charles Chapman and John Lyman, jr. Majorjr. 2d 5 Richard E. Newcomb, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg } Clark Chandler and Smniel Root, Majors. gd 5 J^cob Putnam, Lifutrnant-Colone]. Reg. ( Ephraim Wheeler and Benjamin S. Wells, MaJQ.'-f.: 4th < John Rped, Lieutenant-Colonel.

Reg, ( Patrick Bryant and Daniel Whitten, Majors. ' 5th 5 J^''" Ames, Lieutenant-Coionel. Reg. ( Roger Leavitt andThom< s Lcngley, Majors. FIFTH DIVISION.— Plywout/i, &c. '

FIRST BRIGADE. , ift 5 T^h" Thomas, Lieuienant-Coionel. Re^ i George Ruffell and Nathaniel Thomfon, Majors sd 5 Charles Turner, jr. Lieutenant-Colonel. Rci, / Ebenezer Bailey and John B. Earftow, MajorS/. 30 5 ' ylvanus Lazell, Lieutenant-ColoneL- Rv>. i Jaleb Howard and James Barrell, Majors. 4rb 5 Alnel Wafhburn, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. f Jacob Cufhman 3i>d Noah Dexter, Majo^.. Field Officers of Infantrjr. j^g SECOND BRIGADE. ift < Abel Shorey, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. } Samuel Bourn, Miijor. 2d ^ Benjamin Lincoln, Lieutenant-Colonel. R<"g- c Jofeph E. Read and Henry Smith, Majors. 3d ^ Thomas Lincoln, Lieutenanr-Coicnei.

Reg. } Ifrael Dean, ad. and Nathani 1 Fales,- Majors. 4th ^ John Williams, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. < Ebcnezer Bat on and Zabulon White, Major*. IHIRD BRIGADE. ill 5 David Nye, Lieutenant-Colonel.

~ • " ' Reg. (? NathaNathaniel jcnkim and John• Freeman,~ Majors, ed ^5 Jonathan Snow, Llenfenant-Colonel Reg. ( John Withercll and Elijah Cobb, Majors.

SLXTH DIVISION . York, Cumber/and and Oxford, FIRST BRIGADE. ift S Mofes Lyman, ad. Lieurenant-ColontL Reg. ( Eliaklm Sevey and Paul Lewis, Majors. 2d { Samuel I>eighton, Lieurenant-Coionei.

R^g. c Samuel Remick and Willlnm Lambert, Major**. 3d (John Sniith, Lieutenant-Coionsl. Reg. ( Stephen Tiriantand Thomas Harmon, Majors. 4th S W'liljam FrcC, Lteutenanf-Coloncl. Reg. ( Benjamin Peircc arjd Darling Huiurefs, Majors* ,J)th < Jofeph Parfons, Lieutenant-Coionel. lieg. { Paul Burnham and Jofiah Fbwle, Majors. 6th Oobu Mitchell, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. ^ David Hatch and JohnTay;or,_jr. M^jofs. SECONn BRIGADE. sll ^ James Merrill, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. } Ifaac Gage and Jofiah Hohbs, Majors, 2d S James March, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. { Ellis Standifh and James Irifh, jr. Majors. od ^ Thomas Chute, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. } Samuel Downing and Jofeph E. loxcraFt, Maj<»s^ 4ih 5 David Potter, Lveutenant-Colonel. Reg. ( Jacob Smith and Daniel Mayliury, Majors. 5ih < John Lawrence, Lieurenant-Colonel. Reg, ( Thomas Means and Samuel Baker, Majorsv- THIRD BRIGADE.

, id < Levi Hubbard, Lieutenant-Colonel.

^eg« c Jonathan Cummings, Major.

2d S AmosHafiings, Licutenaut-Colone"!. . >Reg. J Majpc. ..

1 5 % Field Officers of Infantt^

3d < Lieutenant-Colonel. Keg. \ John Turner and Amos Trafk, Majors. 4tn < John M'MUlen, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. \ Elias Berry and Samuel Nevers, Majors. 5th \ Seth Keith, Lieutenant-Colonel. Keg. \ Cyrus Clark and Henry Farwell, Majors. SEVENTH YAY\%lO^.—WoueJlcu plRST BR IGADE. ift ( John Brighanj, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg \ ilaac Lamb and James Eftabrook, Majors, fid \ John Farnum, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg \ A fa Childs and Henry Sweeting, Majors. 3d ( Oliver Crolby, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg \ Henry Ptnni man and Timothy Billings, M<»jors. 4tb \ Zephaniah Brown, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. \ \^^illiam Love and Salem Towne, jr. Majors. .5tn 5 Paul "VVhitin, Lieutenant-Colonel. Fr^tt, -Reg. \ Jofiah Wood^'ard ^nd Elijah Majors. SECOND BKIGADE. ift 5 Ja™cs Wilder, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. \ SfephenP. Gardner and Thomas H. BJpod, Majo(^$? 2d ^ Williain Eager, LieutenaEi-Colonel. Rirg. \ Barnam Blaljie and Jofeph Merriam, Majors, 3d K Abiel Parmenier, Lieutenant-Colonel. Keg. \ Ifrael Davis and Samuel Henry, Majors. 4th ^ Edmund Culhing, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. \ Edward Bacon and Levi Houghton, jr. Majors^ 5th 5 Benjamin Adams, Lieutenant-Colonel Reg, 2 Simeon H. White and Arna Bacon, Major?, EIQHTH HWV^lO'^.-r-Kemcbak. FIRST BRIGADE. ift ( Thomas Fillebrown, Lieutenant-Colon M. Keg. \ Sam .^1 Cone^ ^nj^ Benjamin White, Majors. 2d ^ Wiiiiam Spraguc, Lieutenant-Colonel. Keg- \ Brown Baker and Thomas Atkinfop, Majors. 3d \ Oliver Bailey, Lieutenant-Colonel. R<'8' I Jofeph Fairbanks and V/illiam Gould, Majors. 4th 5 Jeremiah Tuck, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. \ Samuel Tuck and Ellis Sweet, M^jorf SECOND BRIGADE. ift ^ Elnathan Sherwin, Lieutenant-Colonel. jBLeg. \ Abner Weeks and Richard M. Dorr, Majors. 2d \ William Jones, Lieutenant-Colonel. Keg. i John Moor and ^U WeUon, Majors, -

Field Officers of Infantry. 15^^

j^d Herbert Moore, Lieutenant-Colonel. J Reg. ( Eleazer W. Ripley and Jofiah Hayden, jr. M^jois* 4th \ Nathaniel Biackwell, Lieutenant-Colonel Reg. < Ephralm Davis and Nathaniel Parfons, Majors. NINTH DIVISION,^BcrA/biri, FIRST BRI CADE. ift David Tracy, Lieutenant-Colonel. J Reg. ( John A&ley, Qd- and John Whiting; Majors. 2d ^ Fr?ncis HerricK, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. ( Benj. C. Perkins and Prentice Williams, Major?* 3d S Eliphalet Baker, Lieutcnant-Coionel. Reg. ( Nathaniel Bird and Lemuel Kinj^Ibury, Majors SECOND DR IGADE. xft S Calvin Hubbel, Lieutenant-Cdlonel. Reg. ( Jer. Colegrove, jr. and Wra. W. Rowc, Maior^. ad I Abfalom Ford, Lieutenant-Colonel.

Reg. ( John Willard and Levi Belden, Majors. 3d i Amos Holbrook, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. ( Peter Warden, jr. and Ward Cotton, M«';prs.

TENTH DlVlS10N,^Hancock and Wajhington , riRST BRIGADE. ift 5 Jofep^ Lee, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. i Nathan Lowe and Ofgood Fiye, Majors. 2d \ Thomas Kno'vltou, Lieutenant-Colonel.

Rfg* c Jonathan Wilfon and Jacob Ulmer, Major!?. 3d \ Andrew Tyler, Licutcnam-Coionel. Reg. ( John Balch, Major.

. SECOND BmCADE. ift S Jofeph Wallace, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. ( James Campbell and Ebenezer Inglee, Majon. 2d ^ J' (Te Dutton, Lieutenant-Colonel. Reg. ( Amos Ames and A/'^red Langdon, Majors. 3d S jf>hnBrewfr, Lieutenant. Colonel. Reg. i Oliver Shead and John Balcom, Majors. ELEVENTH DIVISION.—imfoM. FIRST BRIGADE. Ill

Cafalry.

Officers commanding Corp of Cavalry, FIRST DIVLSION. FOURTH DIVISION. Legionary Brigade, 1 Troop Firjl Brigade, 1 Battalion. Captain Henry Purkitt Lieut. Coi. Reuben Patrick

Firjl Brigade^ 1 Squadron. ( Major Mofes Porter Major Samuel Bailey- Captain Ala Slayton Captain Jofiah Bent Captain William Dickinfon Captain James Jones Captain Nathaniel Parker Captain B' njamin Weld Captain Parmen^s K^ing Second Brigade, 1 S^uadrgn, Captain Charles Douglafs Major Nathan Jones Second Brigade, 1 Hattalion, Captain William Cape'n Lieut. Col- Samuel Wells Captain Jofiah Newell^ Major Thomas Kidd Captain Lewis Fifher Captain Jabcz Newell SECOND DIVISION. Captain John Putnam

firjl Brigade, 1 Company, Captain Salmon Graves Captain John Fairfield Captain Jofeph Green Second Brigade, i Squadron, Captain Trowbridge Ward Major Dnniel Carlton FIFTH DIVISION. Captain Stephen Barker Fir^ Brigade^ 1 Squadron^ Captain Phineas Hardy Major Thomas Bennett Captain John Conarr Captain Danie! Mitchell THIRD DIVISION. Cf ptaln Nathaniel Hafkell firji Brigade, 1 Battalion. Second Brigade, \ Squadron* Lieut. Col. Mofes Babcock Major Daniel Gilbert Major Jofiah Whittemore Captain Joleph TjflPany Captain John Heramenway Captain Ezra Deane Captain George W. Reed Captain Seabry Lawton Captain Eben, Thompfon SIXTH DIVISION- Captain Jofeph Slmonds, jr. Fzrji Brigade, 1 Squadron Second Brig. 3 Companies, Major Alexander Ri;:c Captain Noah Spaukling Captain G«orge Froft Captain Jonathan RofF Captain Nathaniel Froft Captain Micah M. Rutter Omccrs of Artillery. ^55

^econa Brigade, i Battalion. EIGHTH DIVISION. Lieut. Col. Lothrop L'wis Firjl Bngade, 1 Squadron, MaJ4ir William Bracket Major Peter Grant Captain Thomas Chafe Captain Scwall Prefcott Captain EHjah Elder Captain Thomas Eaflman Captain William Sweet Second Bri^. e Companies, Captain Jonathan Duriel Captain Alher Spaulaing Captain Jedidiah Leighton Captain Amos Barton Third Brigadf, t Squadron. NINTH DIVISION. Major Joel Robinfon FirJl Brigade, 1 Squadron. Captain Samuel Atwood Major Henry Brown Captain Captain Freeman Smith SEVENTH DIVISION. Captain Azariah Root FirJ Brigade, i Battalion. Captain Ebenezerjenkinsjr. Lieut. Col. Mofes Healey Second Brigade, 1 Squadron, Major Calvin Amidown Major John B. Root Captain Ignatiui Goulding ''^aptain Eraftus Day Captain William Ayres, 2d. Captain Captain A fa Harris TENTH DIVISION. Captain Perez Walker Firji Brigade, 2 Companies, Captain Captain James Thomas Second Brigade, 1 Battafion. Captain Abel Baker ^ Lieut. Col. Stephen Haftings ELEVENTH DIVISION. Major Daniel Putnam Second Brigade, 1 Squadron. Captain William Taylor. Major Silas Lee Captain Edward Goodwin Captain Thomas M'Crate Captain William EdgcU, jr. Captain Captain Phinehas Whitney Captain Joel Negus

JuriLZEJtr. Officers commanding Corps of Ari'iUery, FIRST DIVISION. Captain David Hartfhoro

Legionary Brigade, \ Battai. Captain Jcfle Hanfhorn Major Oliver Johonnot SECOND DIVISION. Captain David Cobb FirJi Brigade. 2 Battalions, Captain John Binney Major AmosHovey FirJi Brigade, 1 Battalion. Captain John Ruflcll Major John Robinfon Captain Daniel Hayes Captain Humphrey Bicknell Captain Ebenezer SafFord Captain Andrew Thomas Captain Stephen Wales Major John Tedder Second Brigade, 1 Battalion. Captain Martin Wells Mijoz Abncr Morfc Captain Thomas WiHiains IS6 Officers of Artillery.

Second 'brigade, i 'battalion. SIXTH DIVISION. Major Ephraim Brown Firfi Brigade, t Battalion. I Captain James Potter Major Jeremiah Clai k Captain Daniel Cummings Captain James Carlifle Captain George Sawyer Captain Jofephus HaywardI THIRD DIVISION. Second Brigade, i Battalion^ lirft hrigadey i )^attalion. Major Lemuel Weeks Lieut. Col. Jofhua Ruffell Captain James D Hopkins Major Jofiah Stone Captain Cornel. Dniingham Captain Peter Harrington Capt. Henr^' A. S.D-arborn

Captain Lawfon Nurfe TAird Brigade, i Company. Captain Joftiua Blanchard Captain Jonathan Bemls Captain Enoch Wlflell SEVENTH DIVISION. Cap.aln Jefle Churchill Firjl Brigade, i Battalion. Second Brigade, i Battalion. Major John Claflin Major Jofeph Dows Captain Jonathan Perry Captain James Lewis, jr. Captain Samuel Curtis, jr. Cafjtain Thomas Span Ming Captain Levi Cbapin FOURTH DIVISION. Second Brigade, t Battalion. Firji Brigade^ \ Battalion. Major Solomon Carter Major Jacob Blifs Captain John Hills Captain Mofes Burt, jr. Captain Jonas Eaton, jr. Captain Jafon Walker Captain Caleb Lincoln Captain John Mather EIGHTH DIVISION.

^econd Brigade, i Battalion. Fi/Jl Brigade, t Company. Lieut. Col. Nehrmiah May- Captain William H. Page Major William Edwards Stcond Brigade, 1 Company. Captain Julia Smead Captain Jonathan Pullen Captain John Brick NINTH DIVISION.

Firji Brigade, i Captain Luke Carter BattaUon. . Captain Simeon Crctendor Major Dudley Woodworth FIFTH DIVISION. Captain Elnathan Judd firj Brigade, i Battalion. Captain Elijah Harris Major Jofeph Thomas Second Brigade, \ Battalion. Cajjtain Noah Ford Major Jofhua Whiiuey, jr. Captain George Drew Captain Elijah Bagg Captain Albert Smith Captain Afahel Ruft ^ecomd Brigade, i Battalion. TENTH DIVISION. Major Bryeu Hall Firft Brigade, i Battalior. Captain Thos. Danforth, ad. Major Thomns Stevens

Captain John Coggeihall Captain Otis Little , TAird Brigade, i Company. Captain Thos. Cunninghan? Captain Vveflern Jenkins Captain Charles H<'mrnoD< • Legionary Brigade in Bofton. 157

Second Bi'^ade, 1 Battah'on. Major Jofhua Shaw Major Joll.ih Dana Captailn Daniel Holden Captain George S, Smith Capraln Wm, S. BlpfV^nd Captain Captain Peter O. Aldcn ELEVENTH DIVISION. Second Brig, e Comt-amti-. Fir/^ Brigade, i Batialion, Captain Ehenezf.r Tnatcher Lieut, Cnl. SamuclSevey Captain Zcbed'ah T hay^r LegionART Brigade in Boston. Brid^adier-Gcncra!^ John Vv'^inflow. 'Brig^de-Mdjor, Bryant P. Tilden. Urigade-Ouurter-Ma^ert James Phillips.

Troop of Cavalry,

Captain Lieut. Abel Wheclock Cornet j Henry Pu.kitt Lieut. John Roulflonc Andrew Mortoij |

Sublegion of Light Infantry. Daniel Meflint;er, Major. John Winllow, jr. Adjutant | Captains. Lieutenants. Enfigns. George Wheeler James Eunlon, jr David C. Mofeley Heniy Sargent Mofes Poor N. P. Ruffell Edmund Quincy Thomas Howe AthertonPennrmaii James Ridgway

Sublegion of Artillery. Major. Adjutant. Quarter-Majler. |

Oliver joho/inot Abraham Edwards I Nathaniel Brown Captains. LieuUnants. David Cobb Nicholas Peirce and Nathan Parker. John Binney William Htrris and Elifha Learnard.

Sublegions of Infantry. Badger, Lrtuttnant-Col. Gf orge Bafs, Adjutant^^ Thomas j Thomas Redman, (luarter-MaJl-^.

John Dixwcll, Surgeon. | Stephen Thayer, Surgeon*sMaU* FIRST SUBIEGION. Peter Ofgood, Major. Captains. Lieutenants. Enfigns. Amos Binney JofiahSueliingjjr. Zeph. Sampfoa Dan ?1 Badger Samuel Howe Edward Childs Barzii'ai Hudfon Jofii'h Cufliing Henry Morgan Ebcne^er Rhoadw« Edward Hart Jamfs Alexander 1809.] o J0 Ljegionary Brigade in Boft<^. SECOND SUBLEGION. Jacob Stearns, Major, Captains, LieuUnanti. Enjigns^ Ifaac Cuihing John A. Parkman Benjamin Hur4^ Jacob Canterbury Frink Roberts William Barry Turner Crooker John Goodwin William Simbndl* Thomas Dean CbarlcsP. Suniner Jofeph Gardner D SUBLEGION Jofeph Stodder, Major. Captains. LieutenanU. Enfijrvs* *^ Penuel B. Rogers fabez Eiiis Simon Ha flings Samuel Curtis Frink Stratton John Fairbainks Charles Curtis fames B. Marllon Mofes Everett Epc&Elkry Nathan He^rd Wemw. Knights FOURTH SUBLEGION

, Major. Captains, Lieutenants. Enfigns, C. Pratt (Chclfea) David Province Nev^hali Jofeph Homer Lemuel Colburn John S. Perki? Samuel Hewes John S. Lillie Aromi Cutter William SnowA Jofeph Clatk

INDEPENDENT CADETS.—C^f^rnjr'i EJcort, Caoiain Lieutenant-Colonel, John T. Apthorp. liruknant Major William Sullivan. Enfign Major Jofeph Tilden. /idjutant Captain Lewis Glover. Surgeon Do£lor John C. Warren.

ANCIENT AND HONOURABLE ARTILLERY COMPANY. Ircorporated 1638. ' l Captain Cnpt. Melzar Holmes. Lieutenant Mr. Benjamin Coates. F.nfign Mr. Dexter Dana. Tree furer Gen. John Winilow. Clerk CajM. Thomas Clark, Fi yf SerjeanI Mr. Thomas Dean. Second Serjeant Mr. William Bowman. Third Serjeant Mr. David Forfaith. fourth Scrjeavt Mr. Samuel Waldron. Town-OlficCTf in Bofton. if^ TOWN-OFFICRRS IN BOSTON. Se/effmtn.

Charles Bnlfinch I .Tona. Huniiewell Tona. Chapman William Porter John May Nathan Webb FrancLi Foftcr Ebcnrzcr Oliver J Wright Jofcph ' The Selcftmen meet at their Chamber in Fanucil-Hal?, every Wtdnefday afternoon^ for tranfafting the prudential

affairs of the town ; and on the lajl Monday in each month, for the purpose of examining and allowing accounts againft the town.——Matthew Nazro, attendant on the Scicftnacrx. Town-Clerk, William Cooper. Tmm-Trtafurer and CoiUElor of Taxes, William Smith. [Office No. 53, State-Street.] Overfeers of the Poor, Edward Proftor Red ford *Vebflcr Samuel Clap Henry Hill ThomK Perkins Ozias Gopdwin \\''ilham Smith Samuel Snelling William Mackay William Phillips Benj. Goddard Coolidgc,jCi I Jofcph Mafter of thr Aims-Houje, George Deblois. JPAyja'an and Surgron^ Doftor John Gorham. F'treivards. [The Figures allude ro ihr time when chofen.] Thomas Melvill 1779 Danel MelTinger l8o3 Henry Jackfon 1791 Thomas Curtis' 1805 Jofeph May 1793 Benjamin Coates i8«5 Andrew Cunningham 179,5 WjJiiam Sullivan 1806 Jolcph Head J 797 Benjamin Smith 1806 Thomas H. Perkini 1797 Ignatius Sargent 1807 John Wlnflow 1797 Jofhua Davis, jr. 1807 Stephen Codman 1798 Samuel Swett 1807 John Bray *799 Nathanirl Curtjs 1808 Thomas Dennic 1800 Edward Cruft 1808 Simon Elliot 1800 Barker Baker 1808 Jonathan Hunnewell 1802 James Phillips 1808 School'Committee. The Seleftraen Jo'^.n \\ Kirkland, d.d, Hon. John Davis John Phillips, Efq. Charlca Davis, E

InfiruBors in the Public Schools, tatin Grammar Majer, Wm. Billow, Centre Scficci r Jof. M'Kean, South School. John Hafkell, Centre School. Englipi Gramvtar Majlers, EzekielLittle, Nonh School. C 'of.Mulliken, Hawkins-Street, rjohnT'1eftone,North School. jRufusWebb, South School. Writing Majitrs, \Tona.SneJ!lng, Centie Sch»o!* ( Benjamin Holt,HawkinsSiiee|^

Board of Health, BenjaiTiin RufTell, Prefident. Nath). Greenouglh, Sec'ry,

Ward 1, Amoi? Binney Ward 7, Benjamin Ruffell 2, Jacob Rhoade« 8, Robert Williams 3, Edward Staples 9, John Cotton

4, William Homes 10, Samuel May ^^ ,5, Elifha S-g'-urney 1 1, Daniel Bates

6, J', mcs Ridj»eway 12, Jeremiah Gore, j^ Vifiiing Pkyfician of tht Forty DoQ. Thomas Welfli. Mejfeni^er to tkt Roard. Mr. William Phillips. Officr, Fanucil Hall.

Superintendant of Police,

Charles Bu I finch, jciq— Office .n Selcftmen*s Chanabm* "^ John W. Folibii. arW Jcr:miah Bridge, his Afliflants.

AJfeJforsofTaxes^

Jcfiah Snell ! I;, ri, John Boyle.

AJfiJlant AJfeJfors, Winflow, Prcfid^ni. W. Quincy, Setretary. John \ John Ward No. i, Thomas Bsd|>,er and John W. Quincy. 2, Jol'eph Sto !dard and Thomas Lewis, jr. 3, Thorn-'- P;\ti;c and Jofiah C. Ransford. 4, Jacob W<'!Jh and John W. Folfom. Ni^thaiiiel Call and William Mack;;v'. 6, 'homas Howe and Oliver Wtfwaii. T EHenezer Francis and Afher Benjamin. Euocb Hufe and Abraham Wild. 9' John Winflow and Benjamsn Rt.ch. Jo, E. T. Andrews and John Ami>rj'' Daniel Baies and Thomas H<.'»rley„ 12, Barzillai Hones and Ifaac ViTe. Totm. Officers fn Boft«n, idi

Auditors of Ac'->unts of theTotvn-Treafureri Selednun, Overjeers of the Poor, and Board of Healths JoU ph Kiiffcll, Samuel Biown, and WiiiMir. brown. Ajfa\-Maji^rs, —John Wells and WilHam C. Hunneman, CUrk and Infpedor of the Market. Nathaniel Mcrrianf; Conflahles, Amos Lewis Hgulc North-Square. Samuel White Proftor's Lane. Thomas Stcvenfon N-^rth-Square. Jirab Hollirook Warren-Street. £1 fha Copeland Pleafflnt-Sircet. Henry Lane* DorfettVLane. Solomon T^v 1ft Ruffel 1-Sircct, Mofcs Thayer Pond-Street. Lev, Joy RufTell-Street. ^hn Dcvprell Winter-Street. James Sumner Cambridge-Street. William Brooks Camliridg-»-Strcet^; James Perkins Cha-^lcs-Street. Cullers of Dry Pijb.

Jofeph Doble \ Gerfhom Sp;ar j J«hn Smith

Thoma"; Barber | Zebah I'hayer j D;micl Cutter Nathanici How Jonathan Cuftiing Charles Pook j

Benjamin Clark | James EJiiioii j HtjzekiahHudron Fence Vte*iuers, Benjamin White, Mofc^ Eij .cv, ar^d William Eilifon, Hay'Wards and Hog-Reeves.

Conner Deiafe l Bartiey j John Saml. Wincheftcr Kufus Jofeph Cobit 1 Harrington | HayWdgkcTy George Trott. InfpeBors of Stone Lime, Francis Jsmc.v and Si Ins F'ancis.

Meafurers of IVood and Bark at the Wharves, jofeph Gicafon— North End of the iVmn. William Andrew?— South End of thr Town. Meafurers nf Wood coming by Land. John Hall anu Dani^i Oil .v.r —Soath End ot trie Town. Jirah Hoi brook—North End of the Town. Mofe« Hadley and Henry Bacon—WcfirBoflon Bridge.' iSoslO O 9 i6% Town-Officers in Boflon.

Surveyors of Boards and Shingles^ Edwartl AlHnr Caleb Coolidge Jbicph Sroticu'r John Butierfield Noah Doggett Benjam 1. Rice Natlil.Bradleyjr. XVilluanEiiifbn Allon B i.ker WiiliarnClouftoa Wriliam Gre^n Rradock Lf-rlnp jf'ohn Co!>rwcll Eie

Ijemli^i G-aidnf"- ( Jiirnrs Eiin'ori

Surveyors of Hops^S^c,

Henry Pu>kiu I 'h.mia^, B^ubcr

Lemuel Gardner j James EiidIoh Surveyo) s of the fhg/izuc:s—l'\\c Seleclmm. ^vrvcyors of //«»/>— v'^amuei Emmons and James Phiiiiir\, ^rveycn of H^/ieaf—E,i'w. Tu-ckerman and Jofiah Snellin<^.

Sellers Weigljis and Meafures, ^ •- of . Rkh'dAuflin, for Town and State. |Tim. Greni, fj^TntNln, Town-Crier—Ja^nes Wilfon, Elmotrccr, Munhlpj&l C-dtirt fsr the Tcivn.

t!.ftabtjfhed by a Law \yA^oA ibe 4th of Match, iSoo. Hon. Thomas Daw^^s, jr. Jvd^c.

James T. Anf^in, Efq. Advcrde. . EHward Jackron, Efq. Clerk. (j^ The Municipal Court is holden at Bofton, on the iVl Monday in each month, except April and Ottober.

AuBioneers in Boflon, Sannuei Clap Cornel- C(>;.;hcigc G!"o.Biviroughs;jr. T.KJones&Co. John \'V, Quincy Silas FieJd >do. T>amucl Bradford John Jnr \\\ Gcyer & Fletcher Barker & Br.dge John Chad\v^rk John Minchin J^amuel Blagge BenjsTnin Tucker JoivphBumllead Caleb Hay ward Natbl. P. Hcwes Richard Edwa.ds Robert Gardner Willianj Le\>cveft John H. Schafli^r .I horn IS Clark BerjatiiinSwcet'er Geoige Carter 7o(VpKkir'ey A!J'jn&VVi!;iams George Nobl-e" Phyficians and Surgeons. i^

Sextons. Ktle Vannevar HouTe Beach-Steer, Wheeler's Point. John Low Grecn-Strecf. ^Vllen Lauchlin No. 93, Orarige-Slrcet. Hrnry Lane Bratrle-Squarc- John G. Grodinnn Pond-Srrcet (orRoweVLanCj-j Zeaily Skidmore NafTau-Strect, David Darling Near the Noith Church. James Baker Hawkins-Street. Nathaniel Bell Chartrr-Street. Caleb Munroe Love-Lane. Samuel Window Lynn-Street. F.ben -zer Claflen Cvnv')^t Ciaflen ll^ardeni for the Ports of Boflon and CharJeflototu

''. - • .-; :.- Net^tii >:r.-\ J^ ^ Freemar. :.; . '-;:.man5,

Phjificlans, Surgeons^ ^c. praQiJing in Boflon* ^James LV-yri, m.d. —n-^ar Conct.t-Hall. *Samutl Diiiforth, m.d.—Green-Strecti *iraac RanH, m.d.— Atkinfon-Strect. *Jo!m JcfFiies, m.d.— Franklin-vStreet. Lemuel Hayward, a.m.—Newbury-Street. *^flromas Ka{}, a.m.—No. i8, Hanover-Strfrt,

*Iohn Warren, m . n .—School-Street, near iitone Chapd. William Euftis, a. m.—Sudbury-Strect. *Thomas Weilh, a. m.— Np.^23, Hanover-Street. *Aaron "Qz-nX^x^ m. d. —Lower end of Milk-Sticc^. *WilliamSpooner,M.D.— Balfi(ich-Strcet,Bowdoln-Square. *Abijah Cheever, a.m. —Mrs. Carter's, Southack's Couri. *Johii Fleet, M.ij. —Miik-Street. *Ifaac Rand, jr. a.m. —Rand's Corner. William In^alls, m.d.— Sch.wl-Street. *Thomas Daufortb, a.m. —Bovdoin-Square. AfaBullard, A.M.— No. 83, Newbury-Strecu John Gorham Coffin —Sulfolk-Place. Jacob Gates.— No. 49, Mar! borough-Street. John Dixvirell, m.b. —Corner of Friends-Street. James Jackfon, m-B.—Biiniftead-Place. Benjamin Shurtlcff, m.b.— .^Jo. 7, Union-Street. |ohu C. Howard, LynHe-Sn»^et, Wel>-Bofton. John C. Warren, m.d.— T^ark-Street. Gyrus Perkins, m.b.— South;ifk's-Courr. Horace Bean, A.M.—No. 53, Middle Street.

^ Feilo^vs of tire Maffajibureifs Medical $<^eiy. jr^64 Btanch Pilots.

John Gorhatn, m.b.—School-Streef. William Gamage, m.b.—Head of Cole-Lane. Thomas Ives Parker, m.b.—Pond Street. Daniel Adams, m.b.—SouthackVCourt. Doftor Jofiiua Thomas.—Bottom of Centre-Stiect. John Randall, M.B.—No. 5, Winier-Strect. Geerge Bates. —Schooi-Street. Daniel Newcomb, m. d.—Cambridge-Street. Doftor Percivai Hall. —No. 7, Crofs-Strect. Doftor Frederick J. Enflin. —Pjcafant-Street. Doftor Wm. Hunt Chamberlain.-—No. 46, Hanover-St. Do^or Edward Creamore.-i-Middie-Street. Doftor Peter St. Medard.-— Back-Street. Doftor Augufte Lfniofy.— No. 4, MarfliallVLane. Doftor John Kcl ley. — Clark-Street. Doftor Rufus Barrns.— No. 16, Prince-Street. Do61or Haflceil.—No. 33, Prince-Street. Do6lor John Tucker.—Leveretf-Strect. Doftor Amos Winfblp.-^No. 69, Fifli-Streer. Doftor Travet.— Miil-Bndg«*. Surgeons Denttfl in Bojlon, William P. Greenwood. —Houf'e, Cole-Lane. Thomas Parfons —Newbury-Sireet.

. .. « . . .. 1 1 I . I r Branch Pilofs in the State of Mafachufeits. Pilotsfor the Inward Divtjionof the Port and Ha> hour of Boflon, I'homas Knox, Charles Cole, Robert Knox. Pilots for the Outward Diviflon of the Port and Harbour of Rojhn, Jofiah Ayres, Lemuel Ayres, John Tilley. By a late law of this Commonwealth, t'lc Pilotage of the harbour of Bofl6n is formed inco two divifion^. Outward and Inward. The Outward divifion cooiifts of four branch-

es ; and the Inward divifi^n confifls of three branches ; and no perfon fo commifRo^ied as a Pilor, or his deputy, fhall undertake to bring in or tarry out of faid harbour any veflel

ycajr, n^ay feveral^' require ; ?iiid ibe Gume to be fpccificd Rates of Pilotage. '

Uates of outward PiLOTAGE>r t/ie Port of Rn/lon.

VeJfePs 1 66 Dockage and Wharfage*

Rates of Dockage, Wharfage, affd Storage;, ;S jis eftablipitd at the Bojlon-Pier^ or Long Wharf* ;4

DOCKAGE. I Vcffe's under 50 ton* - 25 ccnrs per 6wi VelTcls Irom 'o to loo tons 33 cents do VefTeh from 100 to 1.50 tons * 45 cents do

VeflTels from 1 50 to 200 tons ,55 ceilts do Veflels from 200 to 300 tons 6j cents do Veflels from 300 to 400 tons 88 cents do VcfTels from 400 to 300 tons 1 10 cents do Veflels from 500 to 600 tons 133 cents do And larj^er veflels in proportion. WHARFAGE. Onts. Anchors - - - - 50 per toii|. Anvils . . - ^ 2 each. Bagsof coffee, cocoa, pimento, fugar, &c. 2 Bales of Cotton an<^ bags of Hops lo Bales, cafes, crates, trunks, boxes and packages 1 2^ Barrels - - , 4 each. Boards, ftaves and hoops - - 25 per M. Boxes of cards - . - 5 each. Boxes of pipes - . - 6 Boxes of tugar - - 7 Boxes of lemons and giafs - - 2 Boxes of chocolare and candles - 2 Bricks - - * 2,'', per M. "* Bundles of Ihovels and pans - 4 each. Butts from 15010200 gallons - 15 CheflsofBohea tea - * 12| Clapboards - - - 20 per M. Coals - - - 30 per chaldron. J"i{h - - - - 2per quintal. Grain of all kinds - - - 1 per bulhcl. Half barrels, firkins and kegs - - 2 each. Hampers of bottles - - - is^ yj Hay - - - * 10 per bundle*

Hides - , - - leach.

HogCheads and pipes «- - 10 Iron, hemp, cordage, timber, lead, &c. 30 per ton. Jarsof raifms&oi!, fmall kegs of crackers, &c. 1 each. Laths - - - - 6i per M. Lighter loads of flone - - c 5 per ton. Nails (cafks of; - - 4pcrca{k.

Onioris . • - 4 per 100 bunghi Ranging timber - 25 jier 100 fm? Storage. 167 CffttS.

Hulfia Duck - - - 1 per bolt. Salt - ... 6|perhhd. Shingles - - - - 6jfperM. - Shook Ho;;(hea()s , - - 2 each. Stoves and Caboofes - - lo Tierces - - - y Wood and ba? k - - 85 per cord. Empty c?(ks, &c. half wharfage. All merchandiz: (hipped off the wharf, to pay the fame wharfage as for landing, excepting fueh goods as have paid for landing, and (not having been carried off the vharf on which they were landed) are taken off wlihln one month from 'he time th y were landed. Goods taken in lighters, or otherwife by water, from on board any vefiel lying at the wharf, and goods taken from lighters or otherwifc by water, on board any veffel lying at the whnrf, to pay one half as much as for landing. The faid Kaif wharfage to be paid by the veffel lying at the wharf. The wharfage of goods landed, to be paid by the feller, or perfon landing the fame, except wood and lumber, which is to be paid by the purchafer. The wharfage of goods fbipped off the wharf^ to be paiJ by the veffel that receives them on board, or the i^erfon "who (hips them. STORAGE. Cents, Bags of coffee, cocoa, &c. - 4 per month each. Bales of cotton, and bags of hops 25 do Bales, crates, cafes and trunks • 25 do Barrels - - . 10 do Boxes of glafs do Br.xes of lemons 4 do BiJits from 150 to 200 gallons do Calks of raifins 4 do Chefts of Bchea tea 25 do Coals ... 60 per chaldron.' Cordage - - - 33^ per ton. Duck, Rulfia - - 2 per ImdU. Fifh - » - 3 per quintal. Grain of all kinds . - 2 per buihel. Hemp - - - 100 per ton. Half barrels . - - 5 per month each. Hides - - - q do HogQiead and pipes - - 33I do Iron - - -. - 25 per ton. Salt - - - 12^ per hogfliead. TIbcct - - sopcrniQathcach. t'68 Probate Information.

Genera! Information refpedltig Probate Bufimfs. AN executor fliould notify the heirs, or j^rlons inler- efled in a wiii, of the day he iff Lends to offer it for pro- bate, that they m:iy have opportunity to conteftthe probate thereof,, if tbcy fee caafe : otherwife the Judj^e may be obliged to pnn;x)ne proving the will, and to cite the heirs. An executor, knowing of his appointment, muft caufe the will to be proved within thirty days after the death of the teflator, or prcfcnt the faid will to the Probate Court, and in writing decline his rcTir'iil : (Jtherwifc he may be fub- jxifted to a heavy line. When a perfon d:fs intertate, the Widow, or !iext oi kin to the deceafed, (if of age) fhould, M'ithni thirty days, take out a letter of adminiftration, or in writing decline the truft. Guardians muft be apjx)intcd to minors, before the efiatc is diOiibutcd, and before the ac- coun* of adtninirlrafioii is allowed. When executors and adrniniOrtitois rtre prepared to exhibit their accounts of ad- miniftration to the Jud^e for allowance, they fliould invari- ably notify the pcrf-jus interetlid therein, or their guardians, to be prcfcnt in Court ar the examinafion thereof: uniels the heirs and guardians w'l! previouflv exariiae the account to be '-x'l'biu (i, and will certify thcreoa their aj)prob.ui^n of it. This mcrhcd may {ave much trouble aij I expeufe. The fame lleps fliould he taken W!(h Cfcdiiors, when an cl- tate is infolvent : 'hat is, they muf} be tioiifi'd as aforefaid, or they man cetdfj'- as aittrcfaid. Adminiihators who wifk n(u !o ;iccou!it with the Judge of Pre.bv'Le for the jx-jTonal ef^ate ot he dcceafcd, as the frimefiia:! beappraifed, fhoalii jijiv'' notice thereof at the ,tirn - they return the inventory^ and then oStain an on\tv f^r the fa le of the whole, or fucht part thereof a>« 1 he Judge ftjsii dire6t ; and the hei:; alfo,' if 'hey apprehend the pcrfojinl clhire is appraifed too loW, fnouid repr^fent th" fame to tiio Judge, and requeft to havie i: fold at public auftion, or at private fa!e, as will beft ferve the intercft nf all pcrfons concerned.

/"v* B- More particular di'cci.ion'! to executors and ad- mi niilrators, alfotoappraifers, comniiflaoners and guardians in the County of Cumberiand, by the j udge of Probate i^i^r iha^ Cnunry, which v.'c thiiik would be ot general uie., are c<;>n-

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THOMAS JEFFERSON, ll.d. Pnfident. GEORGE CLINl OX, Fkc-Prrfidint cj U. StaUSy and Prrfident of the Senate.''

Samuel A. Otis, Secretary. SENATE.

Ncw-Hompjhire^ Nicholas Gilman and N^hum P-irker. Rhcdi'Uland, Berj. How'ar-.d and Elifba Matthf^wfcn. Majjarhufjtts^ Timothy Pickering and Jam-'S Lloyd, jr. CmneBicut, James HillhoufeaadChancey Goodiic'i. Vermont, Stephen R. Rradl«i>y and Jona. Rohinfon, Nfzi>-Ycrk, Samuel L. M'^cHill and Joht* Smith. Neio-Jerf'-y, JohnCo ;au D'id JLaron Kitchell. Pennf\ Ivania, Samuel IMaclay and Andrew Gre^p. Delaware^ Samuel White and James A. Ba} ard. Ma 'v 'and^ Samue! Smith and Philip Read. Virginia, Wilija^n B. Giles and Andrew M"cre. Norfk-^arolirfa^ James Turner and JefTe Franklin. South-Carolina, Thomns Sumptcr and John G?.i!!ard. Georgia, John Miiledge and George Jon-^s. Kentucky^ John Buckner Ti-iurflon and John Pope. ' Tennejee, Jofeph Anderfon and Daniel Smith. Ohio, Edward Tiffin.-

* By the Conjlitution tJie Vics-PrefMcnt is Prcf:d.vt oJ_ ikf* SenatCy but 'has no voice unlefs the Senate is e^neUy divided if© Tenth Congrefs. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES*

Jofeph B. Varaum, Speaker.

NEW-HAMPSHIRE fends 5. x

Peter GarUon } FrancwX>ardner I Cle ment StDrcf

Daniel W^Durcll | Jed. H,\i(h

MASSACHUSETTS, 17« Jofiah Quincy Jabcz Upham Jofiah D€?nc Jofeph Stbty Jofeph Barker i Ifaiah L. Greene Daniel ^fkjr •: Jofeph B. Varnum William Ely JohnCfiWlcr} Edw.S.L.Livermore Samuel Taggart EzekielBacbn'^^ William Stedman

RHODE-ISLAND, 2. Ifaac Wilbour and Richard Jackfon, jr.

CONNECTICUT. 7. Benja. Tallmadgc Timothy Pitkin, jr. Epaphrodltus Samuel W. Dana Lewis B. Sturges Champicti John Davenport Jona. O. Mofeley

VERMONT. 4.

James Elliot I James Fiflt Martin Chittenden Samuel Shaw

NEW-YORK, t7. PhilipV.Cortlandt Gurdon S.Mumford JohnThorapfott Daniel C.Verplank George Clinton, jr. Peter Swart David Thomas Barent Gardenier Samuel Riker John Blake, jr. James J. Van Allen ohn Harris Jofiah MarUers Wm. Kirkpatrick fe'ilian K. Vaa John Ruffell RcubenHumphreys Renffelaer NEW-JERSEY, 6.

John Lambert James Sloan I Thos. J^ewbofd

Henry Southard j William Helms I , 18.

David Bard William Milner John Rc» ^ Robert Brown John Porter Mauhias Richard* Wm. Findli-y John Puj

DELAWARE, Nicholas Vandyke.

MARYLAND, 9, VVm. M'Creery Archib.V.Horne j John Montjjomery Nich. R. Moore Roger, Nelfon Edward Lloyd Philip B. Key Campbell Goldfborough John J C. VIRGINIA, B2, Burwell Baflet Johfi W. Eppes John Randolph John Claiborne Peterfon Goodwin John Smith John Morrow Edwin Gray Abram Trigg Alex'r Wilfon David Holmes Wm. A. Burwell J as. M. Gannett John G. Jackfon John Love Matthew Clay Walter Jones WilfonC.Nicholas John Clopton Jofcph Lewis, jr. John Dawfon TKps. Newton, jr.

NORTH-CAROLINA, 12. Nathaniel Macon Wm.Blackledge Lemuel Sawyer WillisAllflon.jr. Evan Alexander John Culpepper Richard Stanford Thomaj Blount Mefhach Fmnklin James Holland Thomas Kenan Marm. Williams

SOUTH-CAROLINA, 8. Robert Marion Thomas Moore John Taylor ofpph Colhoun David R.Williams Lemuel J. AHloo. {v*"illiam Butler Richard Winn

GEORGIA, 4.

WilliamW.Bibb Dennis Smelt I George M. Troup Howell Cobb KENTUCKY, 6. Boyle Benjamin Howard M. Johnfoij John j R.

Jofeph Dcfha Matthew Lyon | John Rowan

TENNESSEE, 3.

G. W. Cari^cll Jcffe Wharton | Rhea I John OHIO. Jeremiah Morrow.

MISSISIBPI TERRITORY, t, George Poindexter.

NEW-ORLEANS, 1. Daniel Clark,

INDIANA TERRITORY, 1, Benjamin Parke. i 72 Hea-ds of Departments,

DEPARTMENT OF STATE. James Madifon, Secretary.

Department of the Treafury of the United States, Secretary^ Albert Gallitan. Omptrolkr, Gabriel Duval 1. Auditor, Richard Harrifon. ComrhifwKer of the Reveaue, V/ilUam Miller. Treafurtf, Thomas T.l^ncktT. ReglPtr, Jofeph Nourfe.

DireBor of the Mint, Robert Patterfon, . War Department,

Sicretary^ . Accounlanty William Simaionds. Purveyor of Public Supplies, Tench Coxe. Navy Department, Secretary, Robert Smith. Accountant, Thomas Turner. Chief Builder- and C(m!}ruBor,]o{fp\\'SQ\,

Poji-Office EJiabli/hment. Pofl-MaJier'Gmeral, Gideon Granger. Affijiant, Abraham Bradley. JUDICIARY. Supreme Court. John Marfliall, Chief Jupicc*

j^Jfociate yujlices. \^/m .Ci\{h\r)g,MaJfachu/ef.tsl!nng,y BufhrodWafhington. Virgin. Samuel Cnafe, Maryland Wm. Johufon, S. Carolina BrockholftLivint^iton, N.J.

Auorney-General, Caefar A. Rodney, of Waftiington. • Clerk, Elias B. Caldwell, of Wafhington. "> {"The Records of the Courts of Errors and Api>ea!s, in cates of Capture, are lodged in the Clerk's Office of this Oourt.]

DISTRICT OFFICERS, . Judge. Attorney. Mavjkal. j j

Dayiid Sewall j l^ilas Lee | Thomas. G.TiorntjSR Diftria Officurt. ifSt,

.DISTRICT OP NEW-MAMPSK1R;|5,

}ud£f. I Attorney. I Marflkal.

John S. Sherburne j Danl. Humphries f MichaelM'Clary- DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS.

Judge. Aliorney. i Marjhal. j John Davis ' George Blake | James Prince

Deputy- Marjhals, Samuc] Prince, of BoRon, and Jol'eph . SpTap;ue, jr. Efq. of Salem. DISTRICT VF RHODE-ISLAND.

7udge. \ Attorney. j Ma'Jhal.

David L. Barnes j Dnvid Howell | William Peeks DISTRICT or CONNECTICUT.

Judge^ Attorney. 1 MarJIial. j

Pierpont Edwards J Hez. Huntington [ Jofeph Wilcox. DISTRICT OF VERMONT.

Judge. 1 Attorney. I Marjkal.

r.lijah Paine } David Willard Fay j John DISTRICT OF NEW-YORK.

Judge. Attorney. I Marjkal. j M. B. Talmage } Nathan Sandford { Peter Curctniu&' DISTRICT OF NEW-JERSjEY.

Judge.. I Attorney. I hUrJhaU

Morris | Jofcph M'llvaine Oliver Bamctt Robert | DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. Jndgey Richard Peters. Attorney for the Eafiem Dijlrici, Alexander J. Dallasi- Marjhalfor ike Ea/lcrn DiJlriEi, John Smith. DISTRICT OF DELAWARE.

Judge. 4ttorney. I Ma-Jhal.^ I

CuQiuig Bedford ( George Rc-id, \x. \ Joel Lewis DISTRICT Of MARYLAND. Judge. Attorney. S Marjkal. j HollingCworth Jof. H. Njcholfon | Z. | Reuben Etting DISTRICT of COLUMBIA.

Chief Judge. I Judges.

William Cranch { James Marftail and Allen B. Duckei^y. DISTRICT OF NORTH-CAROLINA. Attorney. Marjkal. Judgf. j j Edmund Bloun* j I DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY.

Attorney , ! Ma^ai. Judge. j

Harry luncs J | . . :

^.74 Supreme and Circuit CounS;

Sittings of the Federal Courts. SUPREME COURT. AT the feat of Gnvernmeiic, on the firft Monday In Fcb'y, annua' ly. ——; CIRCUIT COURTS.

WAen any of the following days happen en a Sunday ^ iht Court is to be holden cu the Monday Jollowing. FIRST CI RCU IT. In /?i^(?^^-^<277^/, at Providence, 6n the 15th day ofNor

vember ; and at Newi,)ort, on the 15th day of June. In MaJachufettSy at Boflon, June ift and Oftober aift. In Nczv-Hampjhirey at Portlmoirth, on the eoih day of May; and at Exeter, on the 2d day of Noveml>er,

SECOND CI K CU IT. • -

In Covne6liatty at New-Haven, on the t3th day of April i

and at Hartford, on the 17th day of September. .. In V^rrricnt, at VVind'.or, 00 the "id day of May | i^nd at Rutland, on the 3d day of ,06lober. In Nazu-Yorky at Kew-YorJc, Apil 1 and September 1.

T H I Ri3 CIRCUIT. i i-

In Neu<-Jerfcy^ at Trenton, April 1 and Gflober 1.

In Pennfylvama, at the city of Philadelphia, Apri' 1 '? and Oftpber 1 1

TT F O R T H n R C U I T . In Delaware, at Dover, June 3, and Oftober 27.

la Maryland, at Baltimore, May i and November 7. FIFTH CIRCUIT. ' , In Virginia^ at Richnwnd, May 22 and November p.s. In Norik-Carohna, at Raleigii, May 12 and Nov. 12. SIXTH CIRCUIT. In South'Carelina^ at Chaileilon, May 20; andatCoI«m- bia, November 30.

In GcMgiay at Savannah^' Afay 6 ; and at Louifvillc, Di-.- cember 14. In Columbia, for the county of Alexandria, on the firft Monday of July, and 4th Monday of November; for the

' ounty of Wafhlngton, on the ift Moaday of June and 4ili Monday oi December. SEVENTH CIRCUIT. In Kentucky^ at Frankfort, on the ift Mondays in May .and November. In TenneJtCy at Knoxville and Nafliville ahernately, id Monday in June and 3d Monday in Otlober. In (9/»w, at Chillicoihe, o^i the iA Mpndays in januaF^

' " ' .j,end,Sf,p'eiTibei '. "

Ditlrift Courts. j 75 DISTRICT COURTS'. IN tljc Diftrlft of M.w;/-, at Poitl.md and WifcafTet alter-- natcly, on rhr firU Tnerday of March, bft Tnefday of May, -md firftTuclday in Se^nenjb-r and December. In Kcw-Hampjhire, ^Uemarely at Portrmouth and Excier, on the ihiid Tucfday in March, June, September and Dec.

In Frrvron t. at Knflnnd, on the loih day of 0£iober; and at Windfor. tf^e ytlr of M^y, annually. In MaJJacfiuJetts, at Bod on, on the 4th Tucfday in June

and firft in Drcemher ; and at Sr.lem, on the 3'1 Tuefday in March, wd 2d m September. In Rhode- Ifland. at New pot t, on theedTuefday in May^ at^d 3ii TurCday in Uitohcti arK^ at Providence, the ift

Tuesday In Fehruary, and the iftTuefday I'n Auguft. In G7«//f(!7/«

io M^y and November ; and at J3arlington, on the 4th Tnefdays mTebruary ar^d AugulK In Pennfyhnhia^ at Philadelphia, on the 3d Mondays in February, Ivlay, Augufl, and November. In Delaware, alternately at Dover and NevcaOle, rm /he 4rh Tu'*ldays in February, May, AugnU and NovV In Maryland, at Baltimore, on the firfl Tuefdiys ie March, June, SfptcmSer and Dec. tnber. In Patomac Di/lricl, ax Ai« xaudrla, on the iil Tuefdays i(i April and October. In Virgitra, at Norfolk, on the 15th day of June, and

1.3th day of December ; and at Richmond, on the 19th Oay of May, and 19th day of November. In Norfolk Dijlrici, at Norff>ik, on the id Tuefday In February, May, An;;uft, and November.

In Kentucky^ at Frankfort, ca" the i.ft 3;ljndays in June and December. In North-Carolina, Albemarle Dijirici^ at Edenton, on tlie id Tuefday which fi)<»U follow the Friday nest after

the I ft Mondays in Febtuary, Jane and October. Pamp- Uco Difirici, at Newbem, on ihe Friday next after the ift Mondays in February, June and 06\obcr. Capf-Fear Dif- ,iritl, at Wilmington, on the ift Mpndays' of Fjbruary, *" Jime and Oftober - •' In South-Carolinay zt Ch^'fToftdn, bn the <^d Mondays io March & Sept. ift ^TQ^id. in Julv, ;!nd pd MciKk.iu B^ .

17^ Councilors, See, in Circuit Court,

In Georgia^ at Savannah, on the ad Tucfdays in February, May, Auguil and November. In Columbia^ on the ift Tuefdays of April and Oftober. In Eaft-Tennejffey at Knoxville, on the 3d Monday of April, and 2d Monday in Oftobcr. In Weji-Tennejfes, at Nafhviile, on the 4th Mondays of May and November, In the Territory oiOrleans, at the city of Orleans, on the 3d Mondays in Oftober, January, April and July. In Ohio, at Cbilieothe, on the 1 ft Mondays ol February, June and Oftober,

Counfellprs and Mtorntes in the Circuit Court, MaJJicL' (hufetts Di/lriff. Wnn.Wetmore HoratioTownfeud Ebenezer Gay Ebcnczcr Bradifh John Lowell Wm. Sullivan Jonafban Fay fohn Q. Adams Jofeph Bartlett RulusG.Amory John Pfiiiiips Charles Paine Barna. Bidwell Francis Blake % JoCeph Hall George Blake Charles Jackfon JEdward Gray Benja. Whitman John Heard, jf Harrifon G. Otis John Callender Win. Thurfton Wm. Prefcot Jofiah Quincy Edward Jackfon Th. Williams, jr. Samuel Haven T. O. Selfridge Timo. Bigelow Joleph Rowc Robert T. Paine, jr.

Commiffioners of Loans,

Stales. OJicers. Salaries. New-Hamfhire, William Gardner, 650 Dollars. Mafracbufetts, Benjamin Auftin, J5CO Rhode-Hland, Chnftopher Ellcry, 600 Connefticut, 1000 New-York, William Few 1500 New-Jerfey, James Ewing, 700 Pcnnfylvania, Stephen Moylan, 1500 Delaware, John Stockton, 600 Maryland, Benjamin Howard, ipoo V^irginia, Benjamin Harrifon, I50Q North-Carolina, Sherwood Haywood, Jooo Sourh-Carolina, Ifaac Neufville, 1000 Georgia, James Alger, 7q.o Ohio jGovernors in the United States. 77

Governors in the feveral States,

JV^n Langdon New-Ham pflVirc. James Sullivan MafTachufetis. James Fenner Rhode-inand. Jonathan Trumbull Connefticut. Ifiac Ticlienor Vermont. Daniel D. Tomklns New-York. Joleph Bloomficld Ncw-Jerf(.y. Simon Snyder Pennfylvar.ia. George Truift Delaware. Robert Wright Maryland. William H. Cabell Virginia. Nathaniel Alexander Noith-Carolina. Charles PInckney South-Carolina. J. Irwin Georgia. Charles Scott Kentucky. John Sevier Tennellef, Robert W^ilHams Miflifippi Territory. ^ — Kirker Ohio. ^Viliiam C, C. Claiborne Territory of Orleans. WiHlamHull* Michigan. Meriwcather Lewis Upper Louifiana. William Henry Harrlfon Indiana.

.MINISTERS, CONSUL^ and AGENTS of the UNITEJ) STATES, resident ix Foreign Countries.

In' Great^B:Ritain and its Dominions. William Pinckney, Minltter Plenipotentiary London Jofeph W. Rofe Antigua John Gavino Gihralter James Holmes i^djaji George Johnfon Glafgnw Elias Vanderhoft James Maury Liverpool Church Cork Wiliiam Lyman London. J ohn loleph Wilfon Dublin Jofeph Pul lis Malta 'Robert W. Fox Falmouth rhos.Aldjo,Vicc-C'l. Pcok

In France and ITS Dominions. John Armftrong, Minlfler Plenipotentiary Pirii 'ihomas Sumpter, jr. Secretary.

* Alfo appointed a CommilFjoTter t^ treat with certafn Sfiidian jribrs in the vicinityol" Detroit. 1^1 llinifters and Confulf.

Comnutcial Agents.

Jacob Ridgway Antwerp Lewis Forman Ifie ofGuad, William Lee howdeaux Aaron Vale VOH^nS William Buchanan IJles of Eticnnc Cathalan MarfeilUs France and Bourdon William P&tterfon Nantz, James Anderfon ^^ Cettee Henry Wilfon O/lmd Francis Coffyn Dunkirk Fulwar Skipwith Paris Ifaac C.Barnctt Havre de Gr, Vice-CommeTcial Agents^

Jolin^ritchcll Hav de. Grace j Thomas Abom Cayenne

CofntnljUioners at Paris, under th« Loui/fana Treaty, Ifaac Coke Barnett and Fulwar Skipwith.

In Spain and its Dominions. 'George W^ Erving, Charge d' Affaires Madrid Robt. Montgomery Alicante Henry Hill Havannak John Leonard Barcelona Mofes. Young Madrid Jofeph Yznardi Cadiz Wm. Kirkpatrick Malagi^ Lewis Meagher O 'Brian St. Andero Maurice Rogers - - St. Jago de Cuba John James Armftrong - IJland of Tenerife John Martin Baker IJles of Majorca, Minorca and Yvica.

In Portugal and its Dominions.

John B. Dahney Fayal \ William Jarvis Li/hon George D. Welflj, pro ha.c vice - Madeira

Within the Batavian Republic and its Dependencies. Sylvantfs Bourne, ConfuKGeneral, - Amjlerdam Thomas Hcwes, Conful, - - Batavi(i George Rcid, Conful of the Batavian Republic, for the States of South-Carolina and Georgia, In Denmark and its Dominions.

Hans RodolphSaabyc Copenhagen | Thos. Gamble St.Croix In Prussia.

Fredrick W. Lutze Stettin j William Clarke Em6den

* Al/o Agent for Seamen ca^ Commerce, at Havannah anl^ Navy Department, in the IJland of Cuba, Miniflcrs and Confuls* |,J) In German v. Kredcrick J. Wichlenhaufen John M. Forbes Hambufjf . Bremen William Riggin TrUfii VhiVip Marck Franconia In Swe den.

David Airih GoUenburgh \ IfaaC Mnce IJl. SLBartkqt, In the Italian States. Peter Kuhn, jr. Genoa Frederick D<*pan j Napla Thomas Appleton Leghorn Abraham Gibbi PaUrrw

John Broadbent Meffina \ In Russia. Levitt Harris, Conful at St. Pcterfburg; In'Turkey. William Stuart, Conful at Smyrna. In Algiers. Tobias Lear, Confu' General. Geori^e Davis, of New-York, Conful atTniwH.

In the Is r and of Jamaica. James M. Henry, Agent. In Chi na. Edward Curnngtoii, Conful at Canton.

MINISTERS AND CONSULS of FOREIGN" POWERS, RESIDENT IM THE UnITED StAT£S» From Great-Britain. Hon. O. M. Erfkine, Envoy Extraordinary and Miniflcr Plenipotentiary to the United States. Thomas Barclay, Conful-General for thr Eaflern States. Pbineas Bond, Confu l-GeiKfal for the Middle and Southern States. Andrew Allen, jr. Conful for Maflachufetts, New-Hamp- (hire, Rliodc-IflaniL, and Connecticut. Benjamin Moodic, Conful for North and South-Carolina anc^ Georgia. John Gilpin, Vice-Conful for Rhode-Ifland. Gabriel Wood, Vice-Conful for BaltimoiC. From France* Gen. Turreau, Envoy Extraoidiuary and^Minifter PJenipo* tentiary to the United States. Monf. Petric, Secretary of Legation. • i8o Minifters and Confuls.

Monf. Bcaujonr, Conful-General st Philadelphia. Marc-Antoine Felix Giraud, Conful for the New-EngUnd States, at Bofton. Louis A.rcartibal, Conful for Maryland, at Baltimore. Girard Cazeaux, Vice-Conful at Vortfmouih, fN. H.) Monf. Tefle, pro /^;». Vice-Conful, at Newport. Monf Fourcroy, pro tern. Vicc-Conful, at Philadelphia. Monf Deli lie, Vice-Conful, at Wilmington, {N. C.) Monf. Ofter, Vice-Conful, at Norfolk. Monf.. Sotin, Vice-Conful, at Charlefton, (S. C.)

Monf. Soult, Vice-Conful, at Savannah, (Georgia } Colonel TotUard, Conful for Kentucky, at New-Orleans. From'Spain. Don Angel dfc Santibanez, Minifter Plenipotentiary. Chevalier de Forondi», Conful-General and Charge d'Af- faivcs, at Philadelphia, Sig. Don Juan Stoughton, Conful, for New-Ham pfhirr> Conncfticut, Rhodc-Ifland, Vermont, and Maflachufettsv- at Botton. Sig. Don Jnan Baptifta Bernabeu, Vice-Conful, for Mary- land, at Baltimore. Sig. Don Antonio Argote Villalohos, Vice-Confttl, for Vi'ginia and Kentucky, at Norfolk. Sig Don Pablo Ch?con, Vice-Conful, at Alexandria. Sig. Don Diego Murphy, Conful, for North and South- Caiolina and Georgia, at Charlefton, fS. C.) Sjg- Don Felipe Fatio, Conful, at Savannah, (Georgia.) From Portugal. Jofeph Radermaker, Charge d'Affaires and Conful-General. James Barry, Conful, for the Srates of New-York, Rhode- Ifland, Maflachufetts, and Connefticut. Mr. Suvaro, Vice-Conful, fbr Pennfylvania. James F. Vernock, Vice-Conful, for South-Carolina. From Holland. Adrian ValcV, Conful, for Maryland and Virginia. I. H. C. Heincken, Commercial Agenr,*for Pennfylvania. John G. Bogert, Vice-Corn 'nercial Agent, for New-York. From Prussia. Johann Emft Chridian Schult/, Conful, at Baltimore. From Pf:nmark. Peter Pederfon, Charf;e d' Affaires to the United States, l^rob E A. Steinm'itz, Vice-Conful, for South-Carolina. ^WilHam Scarborough, Vicc-Cpnful, for Ceorgia. Duties* i8i

£f»V}i Bollmaii, Vjcc-Conful, for Pennfylvania; Jonaihan Swift, Vicc-Cojiful, for Difirift of Cclumhin, David Grtenc, Vicc-Conful, for Bonon, (Maflachufcits.) Grorgc HaniTnerkin, Coniu!, for the New-England State*. j. P". Echaid, Confiil, for (he Middle States. From Swe de n. Richard Soderfirom, Conful-General. Jofcph \Vinthrop>Vice-Con(ul, Charlcflon,Socth-CaroIina« Joria. SwiffjVlce Conful, Columbia, & Port« on the Potomac. John C. HaufP, pro tcm. Vicc-Conful, New-Hanipfhir^, Maflijchufetrs, and Rhode -Ifiand. Ktnry Gahn, Vice-Conful, lor New-York and Ccnncfticut. John Rarifz, Vlce-Ccflfc!, for North-Caroiina. Peter Collin, Vice-Conlul, for Maryland. John Cowper, Vicc-Conful, for Norfolk, and all other ports in Virginia, except tho(c on the Potomac. DUTIES

PAYABLE 2 i" : v V,' Q X ALL (^QODS, WARES, and MERCHANDIZE, Impcr CO into the United Stase^ f'oxn and after the iaO day-

< f jnn^, '804 ^ If imported in foreign Ships or V^dst an addir tion is made of 10 per centum on the amount of Duties * X)te. Articles on which the duties are eflimatcd per •-entuni, nre underftood to bead valorctri; except when- otherwife particularly exprelTed, as, per ewt. pergailonj^pcf pound, pel dozen.

ALE, beer and porter, in cafks or battles j 8 cents per gaifi on the bottles, if black glafs, quart bottles, - - 60 cts. per gro/s.

Almonds-, - - - - 2 cents per lb. Anchors, - - "1^ cent per lb,- Am.ifecd, - - - 17§ per cent. Antimony, regulus of, - - fr^e. Apparatus, philofophical, fi.H*cia'ly im- ported for any fem'.nary of Icnining, free, App?rc!, wearing. See We^ii-n^ apparel. Aqua fortis, - - - frce^ Arms, fire and fide, not otherwife enu-

merated, or parts thereof - 17* P''^ ccKj ^ iHz Duties.

Articles of all kindsc oi the growth or manufaflure of the Unit'd States, c- iheir territories, upon which f is no dra-wback, bounty or allowanc^ias been paid c^rTj^ admittetl, - - - - ) * Artificial flowers, feathers, and other orna- men s for women's bead-drefft s, 17I per cent^ BAGGAGE, perfonal See Wearing app^irei, &c BalU and Balfams. See Powders, Paftes, &c. Bark of the cork tree, - - free* Beer, ale. and porter. See Ale. Beafls, VIZ. horfes, cattle, fbcep, fwinc, or o-her ufeTul ones, imported for breed, /ree. Bobea teas. See Teas. Bonnets, hats, and c?,ps of every kind, 17$ per cent. - - B. oks blank, 15 P'>^r cf^nt. Boois, - - -75 cts per pair. Bot 'rs, b ack glafs quart, - 60 cts. per gro&. Brafs cannon, - - 175 per cent. Braf"; teutcnaf:;e and wire, - /ree~ Brafs, a!) other raanufaftures of brafs, 17^ per cent. Brafs, iron, or fteel locks, hinges, hoe*, - anvils and vifes, - 1,5 per cent. Bricks and tiles, - - - 17I per cent. Brift>es of fwine, - - /^f^' Brufhes, - - - 15 percent. Buckles, fhoe and knee, - 17! per cent. Bu'hon, - - - free. Burgundy wine. See Wines. Burr-fiones, unwrougbt, - Z^^- Butt'Mis of every kind, - - 17I per cent. CABINET wares, - - 17I per cent. Cables and tarred cordage, - 2 cents per lb. Canibricks, - - 15 per cent. Candles of tallow, - - 2 cents per lb. Candles of wax or fpermaceti, - 6 cents per lb, Canea, w:\sking flicks or whips, - 15 per cent. Cannon of brafs, - - 17^ per cent. Capers, - - - 172 per cent. Caps hats, and bonnets of every kind, 17I per cent. - Cards, wrol and cotton, - 50 cents per doz. C^rds playing, - - 25 cts. prr pack. Carpels ^'i!^ '-arp.'tirig. - 17I pi-r cent. Ca ia^e.^j, •>» parts of carriages, C2| per cent. Cartridge pztper, - - 17I per cent. Duties. 1^3

.<:affia, Clilnefe^ . , 4 cents per lb. Champaign wine. See Wines. Chci'fc, - - - - 7 cents per lb. China V'-arc, - - - 17^ per c nt. Chinrzi-s and coloured calicoes or mufllns, and all print- "j g ed, ftained, or coloured .'oocis or i^imal^Hftures, or I g not being piinted, ft:iine.'i ci coloured, oi cotton, of ^ g

linen, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is ihe { a material of chief value, J I? - Chocolate, , 3 cents per lb. Cinnamon and cloves, - so cents per lb- Clay, unwrought, - - /^^' Clocks and watches, or parts of either. See Watches. Clogs and Gololhocs. See Shoes. -Clothi-ng reridy made, - - 15 per cent. Coaches, chariots, phaetons, chairs, chaifcs, folos, or other carriages, or parts of euher, 22^ per cent, -Coal, - - - 5 cis. p'.r bufhei. Cocoa, - * 2 cent* per lb. Coffee, - . - . 5 cents per lb. •Colours, See Painters'. • - - Comfits, 1 7I; per cent. Com portion for the teeth or gums. Sec Dentifrice. Copper manufaftures, - 17^ per cent* Copper in phtes, pigs, and bars, /rec Cordage, tarr'.d, - - 2 cent's per lb. Cordage, untarred, - 2-| r.^nfs ^.er lb. iCofk tree, bark of, » - free. .Colmriics, - - - J7-| cr cent* ;Cotton, ... 3 cents per lb. •Cotton Rags. Seis Rags. Couon or linen manu*.>ftures, or of both, or o*^ which cotton Oi iif;en is the mate- rial of chief valuje, whether printed, ftained, coloured, or otherwife, 15 per cent. Currants, - . a c-nts per lb. Cutiafies, or parts thereof, - 1/^ jKr cent. DATES, - . . 17I per cent. Dentifrice, powders, tinftures, preparations and comiwfitions for tiie'tetth and Rums, 17^ jfr cenf.

Difhcs, pewter, - - -^ 4 c ; e'" lb. I3olls, drcfl'ed & undrefFed, or parts thereof, 17^ per cent. 1JS4. Putlef.

Drugs and woods for dyeinji;, - /yae. Djuo;s, medicinal, cxcapt thofe commonly uicd for dyeing, - - ly-^ per ctnti EARTHEN and ftone ware, - 17A per cem. EfTences. See Powders, Partes, &r. Fans, or parts thereof, - i;^ per cent. Fayal wine. See Wines. Beathers, and other ornament* for women's

' ' - head-drefles," -. 17^ per cent. Figs, - - * 2 cents per lb. FiOi, 4ficd, foreign caught, - 50 cts. per quintsl. Fi'fli, mackerel, - - 60 cts. per barrel. Fifh, falnion, - - - 100 cts. per barrel. Filh, all other pickled, - 40 cts. per barrci. Floor-cloilns and mats, or parts of either, 17I per qcnu, Flowers, artificial, - - 17^ per cent. Fringes commonly ufed by upholilerers, coachmakers and faddkrs, • 17^; per cent. Fruits of all kinds, except thofe otherwife particularly enumerated, - 175 per cent. Furs of every kind, undrcfTed, - free. ^AUZES, - - - 15 per cent. Geneva fpirits. See Spirits. Ginger, - - - 17$ per cent. Girandoles, or parts thereof, - 22! per ceht, Glafs, black quart bottles, - 60 cput5 per groQi. Glafs, window, not above 8 by 10 inches, 160 cts. ^ per 10c Gla{^, window, not above 10 by 12 inches i j^ cts. > fquarg Olafs, window, above 10 by 12 inches «25 cu. j feet. Glaf"!, all other glafs, and manufactures thereef, - - 22$ per cent. Glauber falts, •. - 200 cents per cwt. Gloves and mittens of every kind, 17^ per cent. Giue, - . _ ^ cents per lb. Gold, filver and plated ware, - 17^ per cent. Gold and filver lace, - - 17^ ^er cent. Golofhoes. See Shoes. Goods, wares and merchandize imported direftly from ) ^ China or India, in ftiips or veKels not of the United C ^ States, except teas, China ware, and all other articles ^^ liable to higher rates of duties, - ^ « Goods, wares and merchandize, not herein otherwife particularly enumerated and de^ribed, - - 15 P^r c-cpt. JDutiej. 185

>^oods, wares and merchand'zc, intended to be re ex-1 ported to a foreif^a poit or place in the fame (hip or j vcird in which they fhall be nnporled—and aW arti- ! C

of the vt:^ cles cF ihe ji;rowib or manafaaure Unired f

States, or of their territories, upon which no draw- j back, bointy or allowance hasl^een paid or admitted, J "Gum, cbietiy ufed in preparing muflins, cottons or linens, for receiving colours or dyes • - - free. - Gum Arabic - f^^^* Gunpowder - - 4 cents per lb. HANGERS, or paru thereof 172 per cent. .Haif-powder, - - 4 ceMts per lb. Hats, caps, and bonnets of every kind, 17^ pj-r cent. Hemp, - - - iQO cenls per cwt. Hempen rags, - - free. Hides, raw, - - free.

Hoop-ircn, - - 1 cent per ib. IMPLEMENTS or tools of a mechanical trade •nly, of pcrfons who arrive in the United States, - - .free. Indigo, - - - 25 cents per lb. Iron wire, - - - free* Iron, fheet, - - i|centperlb.

Iron, flit and hoop, - - i cent per lb. Iron, fteel, or brafs locks, hinges, hoes, anvils and vifes, - - 15 ptr cent. Iron, caft, and all niarnifaaiircs of iron, fleel or brafs, or of which either of thefc metals is thearticleof chief value, not being otherwik particularly ecu- merated, - - - -171 per cent, JE\'^'ELRY and pafie work, 17^ percent. KID and morocco Ihocs. See Shoes. LACE of gold and filver, - 172 p-r cent,. Laces and lawns, - - ijpercen:. Laces, hues, fringes, taiFtis nvA trimmings,

commonly ufed by upbolilerers, coacii- > mikers and faddlers, - I7I per cenJ. La»BpbJack,_ - - - per cent. ^ 15

- .. Lapis Caliminnris, , yree. Xead and mufketbal', - 1 cent per lb. - - Lead, white and red, 2 cents per lb- Lead,- other manufa61ures c': lead, or in v.hich kad is the ch:ef article, 1 cent per Ih, 18C9.J 2 o. 06 Dutici..

Leather, tanned and tawed, and all manu- faftures of leather, or of which leather is the article of chief value, not othcr- wtfc particularly enumerated^ 17I per cent. I^emons and limes, - - 17I per cent. Lime, foreign, in cafks of 60 gallons, 50 cents per caJk. Linen or cotton manufaftures, or of both, or of which cotton or linen is the mate- rial of chief value, whether printed, ftained, coloured, Duties. 1 87

Merchanifizf, goods and x^aies imported dircflly from) 5 China or India, in fliipsor vcfTfU not of ir.e TJuitcd^ 1^ States, except teas, China ware, nnJ ill oilier articlev^ _,^ liable to higher latca of duties, Merchandise, ?*goods, and waies, intcud^'d to be f^c-ex-^ . ... ported to a foreign port,or place in the lame fliip or

yclfcl in which they fhall be impci.u:d ; and all arti- clcs of the growth or manufirttire of the United ,*;^ States, or of their territories, upon which no drawback, I bounty, or allowance has been paid or a'^mittcd, J Merchandize, good.s and wares, not hereiu othc; wife particularly enumerated and defcribed, - - . i5l->orcentr Millcnajy ready made, - - 17^ \y:T cent. Mittens and gloves of every kind, 17! pf*r cent. - - MoiaflTes, ^ ceiits per j;aU. . Morocco and kid fnoes. SeeShtjes. Mafkets and fire-locks, wi;h or without bavoncts, or parts of either, 1/5 i^rcent.- Muffiiis and muilinets, whether printed, ihincd, coloured, orotherwifc, 15 per cent, Muftard in flour, - - 17^ per cent. NAILS, . - .. 8 fcii:s per lb,. Nankins, ... 15 percent. Nutmegs, - . - 50 cents per it. OCHRE, yellow, dry, - l cent per lb. Ochre, yellow, in oil, - - ijceniperlb. Oil, - - - - i7ii>erc<'ni. Oil of vitriol, • - - /rce. Ointments, oils, and^ odours. Sec Pow- ders, partes, Scc.\ Old pewter, - - _/rf€- Olives, - - ^- ly^ per cciit. O}x>rto and Lifbon wine, - 30 cents per^ir;. Oranges, - - -, 175 percent. Ornaments for women's head-dvcfies, 175 per cci ;. PACKTHREAD and twine - 400 cents per cv.^. Painters' colours, whether dry or ground in oil, except thofe othcrwife enume- rated, and thole commonly ufed in d5'eing, - - - 17^ per cent, Paper hangings, - - 17-1 per cent.

PajK-r, writing and wrapping, -. 15 per Cen:. Paper, {heathing and caitridge, 17^ per cerir. Paftcboard, paixhn:ientox velluj^, '5 I^r ^<^\^ Duties.

Paft*workand Jewelry, «- J7f i>crcent. Pepper, 6 cents per 1^, Pe-^fumes,rfu, - - - i?-| per cent. Pewter raanufaftures, except plates and dirties, - - 17I per cent. Pewter plates and difhes, - 4 cents per lb. - - Pewter, old, J^'^» Phaf tons, or parts thereof, - 22^ per centv Phiiofophical apparatus, fpecially import- ed for any fem^nary of learning, Jrte, Pickled fifh of everj- kii:d, except mack- erel and falmon, - 40 cents per bbL Pickles of all forts, - - 17^ per cent. Piflures and prints, - 15 p«r cent. Pimenta, - " " 4 cents per lb. PiO.ols or parts thereof, - 17^ per cent. Plailltr of Paris, - - fnt^ Plums and prunes, - - 2 cents per lb. Porier, bter, or ale, in cafks or bottles, 8 cents per gall, on the bottles, if blackglafsquart bottles, 60 cts. per profs. Powder, hair, - '4 cents per lb. Powder, gun, _ _ _ 4 cents per lb. Powders, paftes, balls, balfaras, ointments, oils, waters,") *3'

waQies, tinflures, cffcncei, or other preparations or | w compofi lions, commonly calicdrw-etfcents, odours, ^ o. jjcrfumes or cofmeocs, and all powders prepara- or | tions for the teeth or gums, J Printed, ftained or coloured j?;oods, or manufatlures of cotton, or of linen or of both, J 5 per cent. Printing types, 15 per cent. QUICKSILVER, - - 6 cents per lb. KAGS nf cotton, of hempen, of linen, and of woollen cloth, - fret Raifins imported in jars and boxes, and mulVadel raifins 9 cents per lb, Rsifins, all other kinds of, if cent per lb. 11:. w hides and Ikins, free, Red lead, 2 cents per lb. Rcgulus of aniimony free. Rum. Sc<-^ Spirits. SADDLES, or parts thereof, 15 per cent. Saffr.--;, /ret. Sau-cloth, 15 per cent, Sa!_raon, looceotsper bbL . Buries. i^a ii»lr, woighing ir.orc ihan fifty-fix pounds per bu&eJ, I2cts. pr.361bT»: Saif, weighing fi\y-fix pounds per bufhel, or Icfs, - • - 19. crs pr.buflieK Sali-pctre, » . . l.T prr cent.

f a'.ts, j;laubfr, «00 CtS. p'Jf cvv^.

Satins and other \v rough r fil-ks, 15 per cent. Sea-llorcs ot Ihips or vcfTcls, S«uars, 200 cents per loco. Seines, - - 4 centk per Ih. Sheathing and cartridge jraper, lyi per cent. Sht et iron, 1^ cent per \h. Sherry and oih**r wires. See Wines. Siioei, kid and niorocc.n, it) cmts ]>er pair, Shoes and {li})}ers offilk, '^ c^nis per pai^. Shoes, other fhoos and fiipj^rs for men and women, clous, or goicfhoes, 15 cents per pair. Shoes, Oilier (hoes & flippers forchildrcn, 10 cents jH'r paiJ!' - - - Silver Jace, J 7a P^r eent. Silver and plated w-arc, - 17^ per cent. Skins and hides, raw, - free Slate, rioiie, and ilone ware, •- 17A per cent.

Slit and hoop iron, - w 1 cent per lb.: - %Sr.uff, - - - 10 cents per lb. Soap, - - - 2 cents per lb. Solos and other carri.^ges, or parts thereof, 225 per cent, - Spaiufb brown, - i cent per lb. Spermaceti candies^ - - 6 cents per lb. " Spikes, * • 1 cent per lb. Si>;iits ditlilled in forci^^n countries, viz. From Grain. jft proof, aSceniS per gall. 4th proof, 34 cents per gall. 2d proof, 29 cents per gall. f^^h proof, 40 cents per gail- 3d proof, 31 cents per gall. 6th proof, 50 cents jicr gall. From other materials. id proof, 85 cents per gall, 4th proof, 3'i cents per gait. ad prtwf, 2,5 cents per gall. ,5th proof, 3''i cents ))e'r gall " 3d proof, ii8 cents per gali. 6th proof, 46" cents per gall, Sp'ius diftillod in the United Stat es, imported in tlxe fame Jhip or velfel in which they had bcenp.T vioufly export from the Uaiiexl States, viz. Frojn Mo'ajfcs.

1 ts gal I ft proof, 15 cen j >er 4'.h proof, 19 cents per jraH, cd proof, t6 cents per gali. cth proof, 23 cents pet gall. 3d proof, J 7 cents ^^r gall. 6th proof, 30 cents tx:r galJ. 1^0 Duties.

From Tfiateriais of the groiaih and produce of the U- Slates,

ift proof, 7 cents per ga)I. I 4tb proof, 13 cents per gall, '8 2d proof, cents per gall- 5th proof, 1 ?$ cents pei galU | cents gall. 6th proof, 3d proof, 9 per | 18 cents per galU Stained, printed, or coloured goods, or manufaftures of cotton, or ot linen, or - - of both, ^ 15 per cent. Starch, - - • 3 cents per lb. Steel, ^ - - loo cents per c\it. Steel, iron, or brafs locks, hinges, hoes, anvils and vifes, - - '5 per cent. Ste«l, all other manufaftura of flcel, 17^ \^ r cent. Stockings, - - 17! per cent. Stone and earthen ware, - 17I par cent. Stones, burr, unwrought, ** - free. Sugars, brown, - - 2^ cents per lb. Sugars, white, clayed, ^ 3 cents per lb. Sugars, white, powdered, - 3 cents per lb. Sugars, all other dayed or powdered, 2^ cents per lb. Sugar, lump, - - 6^ cents per lb. Sugar, loaf, - - Q cents per lb.

Sugar, other refined, - - 6-| < nts per lb. Sugar candy, - - a i^ cents per lb. Sulphur, - - 15 per cent.. Sweet fcems. See Powders, &c. Swine, briftles of, - free.

Swords, cutlafles, or parts of either, , ly^ percent. TABLES of marble, flate and other ftonc, or parts thereof, - - 17^ per cent. Tallow - - - i| cent per lb. Tallow candles, - - 2 cents per lb. Tarred cordage, - - 2 cents per lb. TafTels and trimmings commonly ufed by upholflerers, coachmakers andfaddiers, 17^ per cent. J^eas from China and India, or- from any IJland lying eafs wardly of the Cape of Good Hope. Tea, Bohea, . - - 12 tents per lb. Tea, Souchong and other black teas, 18 cents per lb. Tea, hyfon, imperial, gunpowder, or gomec, - - 32 cents per lb. Tea, other green teas, ^ 20 cents per lb. From Europe, Teas, Bohea, 14 cents per lb. Teas, Souchong and ether black teas. 21 cents per lb. Teas, hyCon, itnperial, gunpowder, or gomce, 40 cents per lb. Duties. i$i

leas, other grrcn teas, - 2'4 cents per lb. From any other ptace* - Teas, Bohea, - i ? cents per lb. Tea*, Souchong and other black teas* 27 ccnrs per lb. Tea*, hyfon, imperial, gunpowder or gomec, - - ,50 cents per lb. Tea», other green teas, - 30 cents per lb. Ten •< ;ffe and Tokey wines. See Wines. Tilrs and Imcks, - - 17-^ per cent. - Tin manufaftures, « 17^ per cent. . Tin, in pigs and plates - free. Tinftures. See Powders, Partes, &c. Tobacco, manufaftured (other than InufF and fegars) - - 6 cents per lb. Tools or implements of a mechanical trade only, of pcrfons who arrive in the United Stales, - free. Toys not otherwife enumerated, 15 percent. Tumerick, - - Jr'fe. Twine and packthread, •- 400 cents per cwt. Tywes for p'^iiiting, - 15 per cent. UNMANUFACTURED wood, free, Unmanufaflurt d wool, - free. Untarrcd cordage, - ••si cents per lb. Untarred yarn, - - 225 cents per cwt. Unwrought clay, - - free. Unwrought burr ftones, - free. VELVETS and velverets, - 15 per cent. Verdigris, - - - frre. Vitriol, oil of, - - free. - VVafers, . - 1 j4 p^r cent. Walking flicks, whips and canes, 15 P^f cent. Wares oftin, pewter, and copper, except . pewter plates and di{hcs, - ly^percerit. Wares, earthen or flox«, - 17I per cent. Wares, China, - - 17^ psr cent. Wares, gold, filver and plated, 17^ per cent.

Wares, goods and mercbapdize, imported direftly) tJ from China or India, in fhips of venels not of the ^'^ United States, except teas, China ware, and all otherr.^* articles liable to higher rates of duties, ) If? Wares, goods and merchandize, of the growth or^ manufaftare of the United States, or of their teriito-f

rics, upon which co drawback, bounty or allowance T >i:^ has been piid or admitted, - - ) tg^ Duties

Watches and c!qc}cs, or parts of either, 17^ per (Sen i/ Waters and wafiics. See Powders, Pafl«. &c. Wax candles, - - 6 cente per \hi Wearing apparel and other perfcnal bag- gage, of perfons who arrive in ihe United States, - - /rfe. White and, red lead, - 2 cents per lb. Window glafs. See Glafs. Wines in cajks^ bottles^ or other vcjfih.

Wines, Malm fry, Madeira, and Lomion . particular Madeira, - 5S ccnti per gall

Wines, all otiicr Madeira wine*, ,

' Wines Sherry and St. Lucar, - 40 cents per giiil- Wines, Claret and other wines, not enumer- ated, when imported in bottles or calcs 35 cents per gall* Wines, LIfboD, OiX)rto, and other Portu- gal wines, - - 30 cents per ^11. - V/ines, Sicily, - . 30 cents per gal!. Wines, TenerifTe, Fayal, Malaga, St, Geo'-ge, and other weftern illand wines, 28^ dents per gall. Win(?s, all other wines, when imported, Otherwife than in bottles or cafts, 23 cents^ per gall. On the bottles, if black glafs quart bottles, 60 cen;s per grofs. If other than black glafs quart bottles, ep^ per cent. Wire of brafs and iron, - fret. Wood unmannraQured, - J'^t, Wood manufatlured, exclufive of cabiaei ^vares, - - - i^ per cent. Woofli, dyeing, - - f

Ijack of the duties, fubjccl to a deduftion of 3^ per cent. except fpirlrs, which is half a cent per gallon, and ?J pCi cent, on the amount of duties.

The tot tUs in which liquors are imported^ to pay tktfanfi duh as empty bottles. No irerchandize to be imported In any vefTel belonjjing in whole or in part to a citiz;en or inhjibitant of th« Uniird States, unlcfs tne maftcr of fuch vcffcl fhall have on boaid a Manifeft in writing, Cgned by fuch maftcr, or other pcr- fon having the coirmami, containing the name of the port or pTacc where fuch merchandiz: wa.t received, ?nd the port where configned or dcftiiied to, within the United States, particularly noting the merchandize dcftincd for each port

refpeftivcly ; and every package on board fuch vefTel to be

particularly de (bribed ; — to whom configned, or if to ordt-r, with the names of all pafTengers, diftinguifhing whether cabin or fleerage pafTengers, or both, with their baggage, and an account of all remaining fe.vftorcs, (if any.) No goods, wares, or merchandize, of foreign growth or manufafture, fubje£l to the payment of duties, fhail be brought into the United States from any foreign port ar place, in any other manner than by fea', nor in any fhip or veflel of lefs than thirty tons burthtVy agreeably to the mode of afcerfaining American tonnage, except in certain diflri6b on the Northern, North wcllern and Weftem boun- daries of the Unit«Hl States, adjoinirvg to the dominions of Great-Britain in Upper and Lower Canada, and the difirifts on ihe rivers Ohio and Msffifippi. No beer, ale or poiter, to be imported in cafks of lefs capacity ih:yn forty gallons bttr meafure^ or if in bottles, in packages Icfs thafi fix dozen, under penally of forfeiture, with the fliip or veflel. No refined lump or loaf fugar fiiall be imported into the? United States, froru any port or place, except in (hips or veflek of the burthen of one hundred and twenty tons and upwards, and in cafks or j^ackages, containing each not lefs than fix hundred pounds, on pain of forfeiting the faid fhip or veflel, and the loaf or lump fugar imported therein, except in fuch cafks or package* as aforcfaid. No diftllled fpiriti, (arrack and fweet cordials excepted) to be Imported in cafks or veffels of lef* capacity than ninety gallons wins m^afure^ on pain of forfeiture, with the fhip or velfel, nor in cafks or veflels, which have been marked piirfuant to any law of th; United Siatcs, on pain of forfeit- ure of the faid refined loaf or lump fugar and dillilled 1809.] R 194 Ports of Entry and JDelivery.

fpirits, together with the fald fhlp or veffcl : Provided, tha; the forfeiture fhall not be incurred on " any llaips importecj or brought into the United States, in other cafks or veffcls aforefaid, or the fhip or vefTel in which they ftiall be brought, if fuch fpirits (hail be for the ufe of the feamen on board ot fuch liiip or veflel, and fhall not exceed the quantity of four gallons for each feaman,'* avdtokkh JJiall, at the time of the entry of the [aid v?Jd, he inferted in the manifejl as the fear Jlorrs ofJutk pup or vejfd. " No fiiip or veffs] from foreign ports, or coming by fea from any pott of the United States, (hall beoermitted to re- port, make entry, or break bulk, till the mailer fhall deliver to the poft-ma'ler all letters under his ca»e, or within his power, '^ther than fuch as arc directed to the owner or oroncrs cf fuch flip or vcjfet, and on oath or afRrmation, to be taken of fuch delivery, the mafter to receive two cents for every letter fo delivered." \.PoJ Office Law.

Ports of Entry and Delivery for Foreign Veffels*

No effel nor wholly belonging to a citizen or citizens of the Uniti'd Statf/s, OiaU br admitted to unload at any port

or pbcs, except the follov. ing :

N E w-HA M ? s H I R F. , at Po rtfmcuth .

Ma -^ s a c h u s e t t s, at Portland and Falmbutk^ New- Bedford, Dighton. Salm, and Bevnly, Gloucejler^ Newhury- port, Marblehead, N?ntuckct, Bo!iov^Roxhury,Qhaieftown, Cambridge^ Plymouth, Barh, Fr;"nchman's-B?y, W'Tcalfei;^ Machias, Palfamaquoddy, Pcncbfcot. Biddefordy and Saco, R H o D E-Is L A N D, at hWvport. Providence, and BrifioL CoNNfeCTicuT, at Nnu-London, and Netv-Haven.

• N ft w-Y o R K, at Me'co-Yo rk. _

New-Jersey, at Jtrfe.w Perth^Amboy, Burlington. ,.

' Pfi N N s Y L V A N I A,^at Phi'addphia. ' Delaware, at Wilmington, Newcaftle, Port-Penn. '

Mar Y LAN i:), at Baltimore, /^/m.?fr>A>, Vienna, Oxford, Georgetown or\'?^iovc\-\ck, ChsilcrtownCie-k, NJottingham, Nangemoy, Diggc's-Landitii:, Snow-Hill, Carrolfburgh. Virginia, at Alexandria, Kmhw, Nc.vpoir, Tappl- hannock, Port-Royal, Fredericklhurgh, Urhanna, ^orkrown,

Weft -Pomt, HaraptonPierm uda- Mand i c d,JCi ty-Point, Kock- ti'i-L^xsdAa^, Norfolk -^ndi Port fni. nth,

N o R T H -C A R () L I N A., at JVi/mini; tr»,^ N^zobern^ Bcavt ' foff, lVafiin>>;ton, Edenfnn, and Plank!ind)i;e.

S'ov Ttj-C.\R o L I H .\, Cha^-'^^P^, Ccorjefown, BeavfcW Tonnage, &c. r95

Georgia, at Savannah^ Sunbury, Brunfwick, Fredcr- ica, and St. Mary's.

Noi fliall any vc He I from the Cape of Good-Hope, or beyond ihc fame, be admitted to f nicr, except at the port* in the above lifts, which are diftinguiflied by Italics. TONNAGE,

By A61 of Congr^!'^, approved <2.dof March, 1799, to be paid at the t:mc of entering the vellcl, and before any i^ermit iball be Rranied for unloading any part of the cargo. (Sf<3. 63.) thejcllowing rates. (Sfea/fo Al'I, zoJulyAjgu)

On aUJkips or vejels, entering /rem any foreign port or place. Per Ton. Cents. Ships or vcffelx of the United States, - - 6 Ships or vcffcls built within the United States, after 20th - July, J 789, but belonging wholly or in part to foxign powers, duly recor(lf"d, 3° On other ftiips or vefleis, - - 50 Additional tonnage on foreign veflTels denominated Light moric^y, (By AB of Congrefs, 25^/1 March^ 1804.) 50 Vefleis of the Uni.ed States, employed in ihc coafting trade or Fifhnries, duly liceiifcd, per annum, $ .Vefleis of the United States, (other than licenfed) taking in merc'vandize in a diftrift in one State, to be deliv- ered in a difirift in ?>nother State, other than an ad- joining State, on the fea coaft, or on a navigable river, 6 Other fhips or vefTels taking in merchandize to be deliv- ered in another diftrift, - - 50

FEES OF OFFICE.

To tki ColkBor and Naval Officer. Dolls, Cents, 'Entry of a veflel of 100 tons or upwards, 2 50 Clearance of do. - 2 50 Entry of a veflel under 100 tons, - 15° Clearance of do. - - l 50 Every pofi-entry - - - 2 00 rermii to land goods, - • So Everjr bond taken officially, - - 40 Permit to land goods for exportation for drawback, 30 Debenture or other oflScial certificate, - 20 Bi!! ;'f - - - 20 health, _ Official document (except regifler required by any perfon.) •» - So 10 Fees and Allowances.

To the Surveyor. D. Cts. Admcafurlng and certifj Ing the fame, of every (hip or vcfTel of loo tons and under, per Ion, l oo Admeafurcment of every (hip or vcffel above loo tons, and not exceeding 200 tons, 1 go - Above 200 tons, . - s 00 For all other fervices on board any fhlp or veflel of loo tons or upwards, having on board goods, wares or inerchsndize, fobjcft to duty, 3 00 For like fervices on board any fhip or veflel of Icfs - than loo tons, ?• - 1 50 -On all vcifeis, not having on bpard goods, wares and merchandize, fubjeft to duty, - 66f

Allowancefor Draught, lb. Any quantity of 1 cwt- or 112 lb. t Above 1 and under 2 cwt. C e and under 3 cwt. 3 3 and under lo cwt. 4 JO—.—and under 18 cwt, J 18 -and upwards. 9

Tare.

On every whole chcft of Bohea tea, . - 70 On every half ditto, 36 lb. quarter ditto, -1 2o On every cheft of hyion or other green tea, of 70 lb. or upwards - ^ - ^ Co On boxes of other tea, between 50 and 70 lb. ^8 22 On everv box, if 80 lb, 20 ; if 80 lb. and upwards^ The above to include ropes, canvafs aad other covering. On all other boxes of teas, according to the invoice cr ac- tual weight thereof, Percent. 12 On coffee, in bags, 2 ; in bales, 5; in calks, On Jq^ars, other than loaf fugar in calks, . le

On iugars, in boxes, 15 ; in bags or mats, r- 5 On pimcnta, in cafks, i6; in bags, - 3 ^n cvocoa, in cafks, lo) in bags, - - 1

On cheefe, in hampers or haikets 10 ; in boxes 2o

On candles, in boxes, 8 ; chocolate in boxes, fo

On cotton in bales, 2 j in feroons, • - - O 8 On Glauber falts, in cafks, - " - On indigo '!n barrels, 12 ; in other eafks, « IJ

On indigo in i'eroons, 10 ; in bags or mats, - % On nails, in cafks, ^ - • 9 Allowances, Sec, m

<^n pepper, in caiTts, i«; inbalos, 5; in bags, - 2 On fugar candy, in boxes, 10; fegar?, in boxes orcafks, j8 loap, in boxes. in - On 10 ; on fhot, cafks, 3 twine, in calks, - - On J2 ; in bales, 3 Oo all other goods, according to the invoice thereof, as ac- tual weight.

jiUonvance for Leakage and Breakage^ Two per cent, allowed on the gu

(from the invoice quantity, in lieu of breakage ; or it (hall be lawful to compute the duties on the aftual quantity by rale,, at the option of the importer at the time of entry.

Bounty on Saited Provijions and Fijh of the United States. An allowance oi thirty cents per barrel is granted on pickf led i^ifh of the United States, and ttuenty-five cents ]^r bar- rel on all provifions faked within the United States, without any deduction, if the fame fhall amount to ten dollars.—^ And in order to obtain fuch bounty, the exporter to make an entry therefor, with the collector—but no entry will be received where luch pickled fifh or faked provifions have not been infpeBed and marked ^gxt^M^ to tl^ laws of the re- ipeftive States, where fuch laws are in force. Such bounty IS payab'e in fix months from the date of the bond to be giv-

en ; and in no cafe, unlcfs the certificates of landing at a for- eign port, as in other cafes, are produced. The bond to be in double the amount of fuch bounty —conditioned that the jTanie (ball be landed and left at fome foreign port.

Form of the Entry. Entry of intended to be exported for the beneft of Bounty hy in the whereof is majier. bound for

Marks as Defcript. an^i Number of brand crl on fpecies of fifii barrels. Quality, the CHfk<. or pTOvifiAns.

itcg.] R 2 i^$ Commercial Information. COMMERCIAL INFORMATION. The want of certificates of dlftined fpirlts, wines or teas, laLjecl fuch articles to feizure, and fifty dollars fine, if fuch certificntes are not delivered to the purchafer; and if any caflc, cheft, veflel or cafe containing fuch aniclet, fliali be found in the pofTcflion of any perfon, wi/hoat being marked and not being accompanied with a certificate, the fame is liable to feizure. On the fale of any cafk, Sec. which has been marked, the marks to be defaced in prefence of (ome officer of infpeftion

or cuftoms ; and the certificate of the fame to be delivered tip, under the penalty o'i one hundred dollars and cods of fu?t. Goods from foreign ports, not to be unladen but between fun-rife and fun-fct, without fpecial licenfe, under a pen- alty of four hundred dollars on the mailer and every other perfon concerned, difability from holding any office under the government of tht United States for feven years, and be- ing advertifcd in the newfpapcrs, with forfeitnreof thegoods; 'and if above four hundred dollars, value of vefTji and ap- parel.

Goods, removed before gu?.ged and weighed ; and, if '.vines fpirirs or teas be Fore being marked, without pcrmif- fior, are fi.:feited, Perfons giving or offering a bribe, forfeit fmm two hun- dred to tziK tkoufand dollars. lofpetlors and officers of rev- enue cutters m^y go on boarf!, examine and fcarch vefTels, have acccfs to the cabin, and leal packages ; and afrer fon- fct fecure hatches, &c.^ Perfons in chiirge of vedels, for hreaking fadenings, but in prefence of an orficer, forfeit /a/o kwd.red dollars. Officer;* may feize within or witl-'out their di drifts. Per- fons reii'Ving or impfding them, iox^ntfcrw hundred dollars. The raaOer or commander of any ve'fc!, that fhall ob- flrutl or hinder, for be the cauk- thereof,) any olhcrr of the revenue, in going on board his (hip orvefli:!, ior the purpofe of carrying into efieft any of the revenue laws of the Uni- ted S'.ates, forfeits irom (tfty xo. jive hundred dcllars. Every owner of a veifel reliding within tlie limits of the Un;r-d Slates, to fwf-ai to the regiilcr wijhin ninefM daySy afu r in being granted, or st becomes voiil, andthc veifel and ahrgo pays foreign tonnige and duty. Returned Cargo. If any articles of nn outw.ird cargo arr* brought back, thty are to be detailed, fp-cfied by whcui iliip^^d outward, grnd lo whom configned inward. tJnited States Army. w ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES. [Revifcd by Capt. Frccn^an, Oaobcr, 1808.J General StalT. Brigadier-General, James Wilkinfon. Adjutant and InfpeHor^ Abimael Y. Nicoll. Pay'MaJier, Robert Brent. Aid-dJ!-campy Clement C. Biddle. Di/lricl Pay^Ma/irrs, Nehemiah Frreman, James Swearing- er, John Miller, Ambrofe VVhiilock, Jona. Eaflman, WJliiam Carfon. Regiment of Artlllcrifts—20 Companies,

Colon f I, Henry Bur beck. Lmitinant-Colonel^ Coniiant Free man. Majors, Mofcs Porter, William M'Rea, Abimael Y. Nicoll, Amos Stod^tard. Adjutant, George Peters. Captains. a James Rcan I James Houfe b Nehemiah Freeman m John B. Walbacii c L!<-yd Beali n Addifon B. Armflcsd d William L. Qjoper George Armftead

e. John Saandrrs p Lewis Ho«»rarcl / Richard Whiley ^ William Cocks g Samuel T. Dyion r Mofts Swett A James B. Many J Clarence Mulford i Nathaniel Leonard William Wtlfon k Charles Wolcftoncraft Jofcph Crofs

FirJ! Lieytfiiants. William A- Murray f Hannibal M. Alleo k Enoch Humphrey p lames S. Smith d Fnmcis NVv. man I jo'cph Kimball James Swcari.nger s Robert Roberts

a Fort Mifflin, Pmnfjivania. k Nach{tc

h Fort Indeprndmce, McijJ. 1 5^ Lffis. c Fort Wolcott, Rkode-IJland. ra Fort Conflitutjcn^ N. H. d Nackitochyes, Mijifippi. S. W. Point, Tennejjec. e Fort Nelfon, Virginia. o Ch/caf<:vy Blvffs_ f Fort Cofuwints, Nctv-York. p Micfithrujchinack p Fort Detroit, q Nachitofhcfs. h Nezo-Or/cans» r Paljamaavn-^rly, s Fort Joknjlon, S'C, jsi0& United States Army.

Jame

N. B. The above are arranged according to the dates of 'their coramiffions.

Firft Regiment of Infantry— lo Companies. Colmd, Thomas Hunt. Lieutenant-Colantly Jacob Kingfbury. Majcr^ Zebulon Pike. Captains.

Daniel BifTt:! EU B. Clemfon | William Carfo

Elijah Strong J^nlv^s Rhea { Ploratio Starks Mofes Hook William Swan j | Nathan Heald Ninian Pinkney I j

FitJI Lindenants.

Smon Owens William Wh'fler I Alpha Klnfley Daniel Hughes I John C. Synvm'js John Roncy ! j

-Da -.iel Biker I jofeph DoiT j

Simon Knjg'it j Ambi .Whitlock j Second Lieutenants,

Hez'=-k- T'ihnfion \ Thomas Hamilton John Read Be-'i. MuOiall JoCcph M'Kean Lewis Loromie i John V>y 'vrifon James R. Peyton j j

Broviell Jacob Albright j John J I Enftgns,

Philip O . Strg^ndcr i Sc-: \x Thompfon i Samuel Perkins Nathan Pryor Michael Immel United Sutes Army. 201

Second Regimeat of Infantry— lo Companies, Cobncl, Thomas CiiQiing. Lifutenant-Colonelf Richard Spaiks Major^ John Whiftler. Adjutantf William Lawrence. Captaim. John Bowyer Thomas Swain John Brahan HuRh M'Call John Campbell Edm. p. Gaines I Francis J^hnfton Peter P. Schuyler Wm. K. Boote Match. Arbuckle Fir/l Lieutenants.

Barf. B. Arm ftead I Wm. Lawrence Alfred Sebaftian Jas.B.Wilkinfon H>:nrv Brevoort JohnR. N.Luccit

Renry R.Graham I John 'Miller William Pratt Reu. Chamberlain I Second Lieutenants. Robert Peyton John Hackett Auguft. Chonteau Benj. S. Smoot William Mead David C. Dean Charles Magnan John Pemberton Duforcft Francis W. Small John J. | Enfigns. Saml. H.Mitchell John Davis Alex. Brownlow William J. Ware John Carter JefTe White Wm.B.'M'Nutt John Wotzell Samuel Noah

Corps of Engineers. Colonel^ Jonatnan Williams. Lie-utenant-Qotonel, Jared Mansfield. Majors^ Alexander Macomb and Jolcph G. Swift, Qaptains. •Walker R. Armftead William M'Rcc

ijcorgc Bomford | Charles Gratiot Firjl Lieutenants. Aldcn Partridge William Partridge I

Eieazcr D. Wood I Prentice Willard Second Lieutenants. JoK. G. Totter D. A. A. Buck Samuel Babcock Syivanus Thayer

Medical Staff. burgeons—David L'^vis and Oliver H. Spencer. Thirty-Oiie Surgeon's Marcs, attached to Garrifons or Pofts, and to Corps* ^^9 Unitied States Aftfiy. ADDITIONAL ARMY.

[Piufuant to the Aa p'^ffed A; r • 2rh 1808.] Regiment of Light Dragoons— 8 Companies, (Raifed at large, 1808.)

iZolonel, Wade Hampton. I.ienUnantXlolonel, MajoTy Elaflus Backus. Captains, Alex. F. Rofe Noah Lefter James Thomas ClemcntC. Biddle Wm. Brearly P. N.O.Bannon Jacin Lavall fir/l Lieutenants. Bille Williatns^ John M. Ba»clay Afa Morgati j Jatrifs J. Bowie ( rhos. A. Holmes Seleck Ofborn

AiLhur P. Hayne j Alex. S. Lyle Second Li^vtenants. J. W. Van John Marant Sela Hal fey Vcghton George Nichols Samuel M. Lee Alex Cummings Jonas Munroc Wm. Littlejohn Cornets. James Will fie TohnHollingfhead Elijah Boardmatf Ham Davis Lf-vi Hukill Jokph Kean Wi R. I

Regiment of Light Artillery— 10 Companies

(Raifed at large, 1808.)

Colon eU Lit utenant-Cclonelf Major, Captains.

Abraham Euftls j Daniel Pand Jpfi ah Tell fair Eaft'-rHrooks }ok^^- Chandler John R. Span N. \

Wv\ V. Irvine I Sol . D. Townfend

Winfield Scott | George Peter Ftrfi Lieutenants.

S. Watfon t H. T. Eates Al X. Brooks j Samuel John Pitts T. S. M'Kelvey j Thomas Second Lieutenants. Wir.. Campbell Ar.d'w M'Dowcll Samuel Hafkins R.H. M'Pherlbn RN V.Renfelaer James .GiUchrift George Walton James Gibfon United States Army. «>3

Regiment of Riflemen— lo Compames, (Raifcd at large, iSo8.)

Colonel^ Alexander vSmythc. Ueuttnant-Colonely William Dunne. Major^ Captains, •Thomas A. Smith Pcnjamln Forfyih Alex.S.Walker Thomas A nderfbn Elijah Craig Mofes Whitney John Pvayan George W. Sevin David Fmdlcy James M'Donald

Fir/l Lieutenants.

Thom.as vS}-»cnccr Dill Armor Michael Hayes Abrah. A.Mtflias George Mnrrifon Narl:K Williams Fielder Ridgeway CharlesPotterfitld Second Lieutenants.

Daniel Appling I Lewis Toomer Jofhua Hamilton

Matthew Cimning I Eieey L. James

Edward Reftor I LodowickMorgan En/i^ns. Elias Stallings Angus Lungham Rich.F.Alexandcr A. W Thornton Smith Pepper John Logan 3 .jhn Stroud Francis Stribling

Third Regiment of Infantry— lo Companies. (Raididin Georgia, South-Caiolina, &c 1808.)

Co/or?e/, Edward Pafleur. Lieutcnani Colonel, MajoTy Plomer V. Milton. Captains. MoCTmnn Houfton John Nicks Henry Atkcrfon John Dnrrin^ton Charles Crawford John M'ClcUand RofsBird Moner P?ftcur furtins Laws J.J.Fauft Firji Litutsnants.

Robert M' Doug? 1 Hnys G. White VVm.S. Hamiltoa Robert B. Moore William Butler Duncan L. Clinch Cad waller [on-s Tames Coovxr

Charles Chrilimjs » James E Denking . 294 United States Army.

Second Lieutenants. Samuel W.Butler Benj. M. Jackfon Steph. B. Dannid Alex.SilHman Henrv Chotard C. C. M'Kcnfie William Johnfon John H. Eaton Benj. D.Herricott Timothy Spann Enfigns. JohnN. M'Intofh John Barnct Andrew Keflell Thomas Keffell overling Anderfon SamueiC. Mabron Joel Lyon Stephen Rofe Robert Watfon

Fourth Regiment of Infantry— lo Companies, (Railed in the New-England States, 1808.} Colonel, John C Boyd. Lieutenant'Colonelt John Whiting. Major, James Miller. Captains. Learned Lamb David Byers ITaiah Doane Paul Wcrii worth Stephen Ranney Charles Coffia Wm. C. B;^cn Toel Cook Wm. Hutchins Gto. W. Prefect Firfl Lieutenants. Robert C. Barton William Welch Nathl. F. Adam* Jofiah SncUing Oliver G, Burton Charles Fuller AldenG.Cufhman Samuel Haynes Nicoll Fofdick Samuel Voge Second Lieutenants. Ebenczer Way Jackfon Durant Lewis Harringrirjii Charles Larabe rJeazerB. Billings Samuel Borden MinorHumingdon Silas W. C. Chafe Abner Blandell Enfigns. Timothy Gerrick Milo M:n George P. Peters Frederick Conklin John Smith Thomas H.ClaiJ^ Abrahamllawkins Jona. Simonds Ifiacl Howard

Fifth Regiment of Infantry— lo Companies (Raifed in Virginia and North-Carolina.) Ccloml, Alexander S. Parker. Lieutenant-Colonel, Major, Captains. Wallace Thomas Strode I Tames Bankhead I Benj. Edward Dillard Nimrod Lon^ Colii) Buckner \ j Richard Nathl. V.Wrigbt CDale j {

George Gib Ion | Gcprgc Kam^n^n ; United States Army. 205

Firjl Lieutenants. Henry Saundcn Alex. M'llhcny Talbot Channber& Townfcnd Still Roger A. Jones James Dorman James Fonerdcn William Brook Rich. Whartenby Mordecai Griffith Second Lieutenants. Richard H. Bell Silas Amb.rrfon Wafhington l,ec Robert Crutcher L/^ Roy Opie Robert A Kxaoder William Henham ThomasRnndolph Jacob Hindman William King Enjig ns. Ellas Edmunds James Saunders Saml. Edmonfton. Frafcr Otey WilliamSkipwith James Jamcifon David Gal taghen Robert Careoa Nicholas Werrick Owen AUon

Sixth Regiment of Infantry—.jo Companies. (Raiftd in New-York nnd New-Jerfcy.) Colonel, Jonas Simonds. Lieuienant-Colcnel, jofeph ConHant. Major, Zeb. M Pike. Captains. Samuel Cherry Thomas Davis John P. Benily Wm. V. Bcnoett William Pock Benjamin Wai ton« Charles S. Lott Ebenezer Crofs Jona. Brooks fi^J Lieutenants. Ebcnezer Beebc JohnFurrowfmith George Nelfon William Lake Chrifto. Snyder John M'Kinney John Chriftie G. Hmnphreys John Chambers Second Lieutenants, Jas. E. A. Matters James y. Voorkes WilliamNicholat

Clement Sadler Abel Morfe . John J. Plume Robert Sterry Chauncey Petti- Henry Philip William Forgrave bone Enjigns. John Hut Jacob Sinn Neil Shaw Chas. K. Gardner Ace Grymes Ephralm Pentland William Gamble Edward Webb Henry Shell

Seventh Regiment of Infantry— 10 Companies,

(Raifed in PenRfylvania and Maryland, j Colonel, William Ruffcll. Lieutenant-Colonel, Major. 1809.] - S 206 United States Army.

Captains. Geo. R. C. Floyd Rob;i C.Nicholas Gilbert C.Rutfeii Edward Hord Jervis Cutler Arthur Morgan Thornton Pofcy Thoma? Vandyke Firfl Lieutenants. Richard Oldham Wm. NrCiellum Gary Nicholas Uriah Blue Durald James Doherly Enos Cutler Zachar. TayldT Minor B. Sturges Second Lieutenants. Elifha Edwards Toleph Tricon Alexander White Saml. G.Hopkins David Hardin Thos.S. JeflUp Laurey Bifhop Enfigns. William S. Allen James S. Wade Sam. M'Cormick I M.Giiman Hughs NarciflTus Buetin Henry 1 John RECAPITULATION, 'Table of rfic Vahie, &c. of Coins. 2J>7

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ilULES roR REDUCING THE CURR^NXIES of THE DIFFERENT States into iiAca other.^

lit. To reduce the currencies of Ncw-HampfliiTe, Maf- fochulctts, Rhode- Ifland, Conntftlcut, Vermont, and Vir- ginia, into ihqfe of New-York and North-Carolina, to the given fum add one-third part therccf. Of Pennfylvania, Ncw-Jfrfc-y, D-!awarfe and Msi-yljnd, to the given fum add one- fourth part thereof. Of South-Carolina and Georgia, from the given lum Tub- traft two-ninths thereof.

2d. To reduce. N w-Ynrk and North-Carolina into- New-H?.mpfhiir, Mafldchufetts, Rhodc-Ifland, Connerti- iut, Vermont and Virginia, from the given fum dcduft one-fourth thereof. Into Pennlylvatiia, Nev-Jerfey, Delaware and Mary- ?and, from the fum glvr n rledufl one-fixfcenth thereof. Into South-Carolina and Georgia, to the fum given add ©ne-fixth, and then take half of the whole.

3d. To reduce Pennfylvania, Ncw-Jerfey, Deliware and Maryland, inn) New-flampfhiie, MafTachufetts, Rhode- Ifland, Conneft ctjt, Vermont and Virginia, from the !um given dcduf^ one fif h thrreof. Into New-York and North Carolina, to the fum given add one-filieenth thereof. Into South-Caroiiha and Georgia, multiply by three and

pne -ninth, and divide the produ6l by five ; or multiply by twenty-eight, and divide by foity-five.

4th. To reduce South-Carolina and Georgia into New- Hampfbire, Maflachufetts, Rhotie-Ifland, Conncfticut, Ver- Hiont and Virginia, to the given mm add two-feve:nhs thcieof Inio Pennfylvania, Ncw-Jc; fey, Delaware and Maryland, multiply the given fum by forty-five, and divide by twemy- tight. Into New-York and North-Carolin;>, fmm the given fum fubtraft one-feventh, and double the remainder.

1809.] <:: o JBIO TaUe of Iixtereft. . —1 . Ekventh Congrds. 2 1

Senators and Reprefentatives chofen for the Elev. enth Congrefs, (as far as the returns could he ob^ tained.) SENATORS.

New-Hamfjh ire, 'Nichohi Gilman and N<«Vnim Pj'rkcr. Rhode-Ifland, K'iflv'. Matihewfonand *I'nncis Malbcnr. MalJGchvfttts, 'I'imoijiy- Pickering and Jumes IJoyd. jr. Conricdicut, James Hillhonre and Chaiincey Gcyidrich Vermont, vSt^phrn R.'Bradlcyand Jona. Robinfon. New-York^ John Smith. NmO'Jerfty^ Aaron Kitfchcll and *-— Lambtrt. Pennfylv.inia, Andrew Gregg. D':laxuar€y Jaincs A. Bayard. Maryland, Samur-I Smith and Philip Read. Virginia, William B. Giles. Nortk-Carclina, Jzmcs Turner and JefTe Franklin. South'Carolinay Thomas Sutnpter ?nd John G^illard. 'Georgia, John Millcdgc and George Jor^-s. Kentucky, John iijckncr Thurflon and John Popf Tennejfte, Daniel Smith. Ohio, Edward Tiffin. REPRESENTATIVES. ''NiW-Hampfiire, ^Natha.^iel A. Haven, *WiIliam Ha!.% •'*James VViHon, *John C.Chair.bcrlii;n, *Daniel Blafdell complete. Majfachufdts, Jofiah Quincy, Ebenezfr .Seaver, Jofq^ 'B. Varnura, Edwaid S. L. Livermore, Wiiiium vSitdin/.'n, Jabez Uphani, v\'ll!i

Rhode- Ifiand, *E1j(1ij R. Potter, ^Richard Jackfon, jr.— completf.

II Ccvnraiatt, ^ A r-.e!. fl cl Vet mofiC^ M'Jtin Chittt-nHcn, ""Samiiei Shn>'. New-York, Giudon S. Mumford, J?aient G^vlenier, Kll^ im K. Van R^Ji!i'e!.icr, John Thomp'bn, *i;iT:ies Emott, "•Robert Le Roy Livirvflon, *E^erman Knickerbacker, *Tho-;i"s Samir.o:)s. *Vinccnt Ma hewj, *|onathna Kilk, *John I^'-'ch .'Ton, *U:JTracov. *Petcr B Porter, *rhoina< R. Goold, *Eoen' zer vSage, *VViiliam i^ •nj.iug, *Er

NtW'Jerfe^'^ Wililara Helms, Henry Southard, Thoinai! Ncwbold, *Adam Boyd, *James Cox, *}ohn Hufty— complcfe Pevnjytvania^ David Bard, Robert Bro\\m, William Findky, Wriiam Milner, John Porter, Robert WhitchiU, John vSmiicy, Samuel Smith, John Rea, Matthias Richards, Rob rt Jenkins, *Benjamin Say,*William Anderfon,*Dan- iel Hicfte',*William Crawford, *Aaron Lyle, *John Rcfs, ^George Smith—complete. Delaware, Nicholas Vandyke—complete. Maryland, Nicholas Ruxton Moore, Philip Barton Key, Archibald Van Korne, Roger Nelfon, John Campbell, John M mtgomery, Charles Goldfborough, ^Alexandejr M'Kim, *John Brown. Virginia^ N? returns arrived. North-Carolina^ Nathaniel Macon, Willis Allflon, jr. Richard Stanford, James Holland, Thomas Kenan, Lemuel Sawyer, Mefhoch Franklin, *Willlam Kennedy, Archi- bald M'Bride, *Jarnes Cochran, *John Stanley, *Jofepli Pearfon—complete. South-Carolina, No returns arrived. Georgia, William W. Bibb, Howell Cobb,Dcnnis Smelt, George M, Troup—complete. Kentucky^ *Jo{hua Deiha, Benjamin Howard, Matthew Lyon. Richard M. Johnfon, *Samuel M'Kee, *Heniy Crifl—complete. Tennejfee, No returns arrived. Ohio, Jeremiah Morrow. MiJJifippi Territory^ George Poindexter. New-Orleans, No returns arrived.

Indiana Territory ^ No returns arrive?!. Corre<5lions and Additions. .213

CORRECTIONS and ADDITIONS. Page the 47 A DD Jrdidiab Morfe, d . D . to the Truflces of -/"V Theological Liorary. 53 Dc!e Thomas Willing, as Prefident of the United States Bank, decrafed ; and infert David Lenox.

64 Bofton Marine Societ)'. —Dele N. Goodwin, Maftcr j and infert Triflram Barnard, Prtfidcnt. Dele Ozias

Goodwin, Dcpu:y-M<'.fter ; and infert Jonathan Chaj> man, Vice-Prefldcnt, Dele \\^illiam Furncfs, Secre- tary, and infert BenjaminTic-roans. — Add, Committrc of Obfervations, Captain John F. AVilliami, Nathaniel Goodwin, and John Holland. Dele James Prince from Committee of Relief. ^4 Dele Cornelius Ray, Prefident of the United States Bank at N^w-York. 64 Salem Marine Society, —Dele Benjamin Weft; and infert Benjamin Plckn^an, Mafter. Dele Peter Lan-

der ; and infert John Ofgood, Deputy-Mafier. 66 Dele L. Perry, Poft-Mafter at Barre. 67 Dele A. Jones, at Frankfort ; and infert MuUiken. Dele.E. Adams at Leicefter. Dele S. Mullikcn of Lynn; and infert John Batchelder. Dele J. Brig- ham, jr. of Malborough; infer- Eliphaz Davis. 68 Dele William P. Whiting of Randolph. 110 Add to Probate Courts " at the Probate Office in Caf-*- tine, on the third Tuefday next following :he term of the Supreme Judicial Court in this county." 111 Add Thomas E. Hale, attoiney at the S, J. Court. 132 Stone Chapel, School-Street, after James Fieeman, add Samuel Carey. 140 Enoch Mudge or Orrington. is a MethodlH. .'41 Add, John Codman, Minifter in DorcheflsT. '

INDEX.

ACADEMIES 128 Colleges 123 ^g^nts/Amerlcan, in Committees bf Senate and foreign countries 177 Houfe Accounts, Auditors of i6i Congrcfs, Tenth 169 Agricultural Societies 48 Congrefs, Eleventh stl Alms-Houfe, Ma{i::T of, 150 Conftables in Bofton 161 Aims.Houfe,Phy fician of 159 Confuls in foreign places American Academy of Gonfuls in United States A; ts and Sciences 46 Convention Conjg. Min. 142 Ancient and Honourable Council of MafT {6 Artillery Company 158 Counfellors.CircuitCourt 176 Aqueduft Corporation 48 County Attornles 73

Artiliery 1 Col leftors of Revenue ^ 5,5 144 Army of United States 139 Commercial Information 198 A (fay Mafiers 1 Gharitablf Societies 37 Affeflbrs of I'axes 160 ChiiOian Monitor Society 45 Attomies, County 73 Common Pleas and Scf- A'.tom'cs at Circuit Court 176 fions, Calendar ^^f Jo A jftonefrs in Bofton 162 Cu'rencies, rcduftion of 209 BANKS 54 Cumberland, Tuftices,&c. 101 Baptift Educat- Fund 46 DENTIST (Suri-eons) 164 Barnftabic, Jufticcs, &c Difp.-nrary, Bofton 36 feenevolf nt Society D ft. ia Officers of U. S. 172 Berk (hi re, Juftices, &c. Difina Courts of U. S. 174 B'lhops in America Divifionary Stafi" Officers 14^ B' ard of Com mtfTi oners Dockagf, rates of lit nf Society in Scotland Drowned Perfons, Treat-

Board of Health, 's ent of B'.- ris, Sur\eycrs of D^y F.fti, Cullers of Boylfton's Donations Duke's, Juftices, &c. Branch Piiois, Duties o* United States .If Brigade Sfaff Officers 14^ ECLIPSES for t8o9 2 Bnftol, III Dies, &c. Effex, Juflices, &c. 75 ("< AVALRY »54 I7AUSTUS Aflbciation 49 ^ Churches &Mlniflers 132 i pVdeia' Courts IfA Coins, Tabies of 206 Fees, Cuftom-Hoofc i43 Inde*. »y

Pap/e P^Sc , ^ „ ^ Female Afylum 39 Letter Poftjgc, rates or 2 Female Charitable Soc. 4c ' ibiarirs 47 Fence V>ev?ers i6t Lincoln, Juflicps, Sec. 10,^ Field Offic(rrs i4S|Loans. Com^nifliMners of 176 Fire-Arms, Provcr of 34lLoclees in Mr'fTachui :lls ^1 rewards i:;9iTI/f ARINE wSocieiics 4 Flaxfeed, Surveyors of, i^oUVi Market, Clexk iJP'i l^ranklin Donntions lufjxftor of

/GENERAL Court Ma'.onic Societies •'>2 'GeneralStaffOfficers 14,5 Mealurcs, Table of 208 Governor's Efco't 158 Mechanic Affociation 39 Governors in Mail. i^ M dical Societies 35 Governors in the feveral Middlefex. L^fticps, &f. 79 Slates 177 Milir^uofMallachufetts Grand Lodge of MafT, 50 Mmiticrs and Churches 13a Guagers 144 Miniftejs of U. Stales in HAMPSHIRE, Juf- foreign places 177 ticcs, &(;. 85 Mini0.ers,foreign,ie. U.S. 179 Hancock, JuilicrS; &c. 1C9 MmilkTs syho officiate at Hayweighe% 161 Tnuifday Letbire 133 Haywards Ec Flogrecves 161 jM'flionaiy >ocict!es Humane Societies 4ejM>inicipa: Cou 10?V' HiOorical Society 47 VTAN'UCKET, Juf- Houfewrights' Society 40 .\ rices, &c. 96 Hops, Surveyors of 'b-^ N^ava! Officers V^:ts, \q.' Highways, Surveyors of '.62 X^nvy Dupai niciit Hemp, Surv«yois of 162 Norfolk, .jufties, acc. Hoops, Cullers of 162 N'.iiarii s P.ib'ic 3* IMPORTATIONS, OUi pours, iufpec- A Reft ri6ti ens on 19'j tors of 14 + Independent Cadets 158 • >verrecrs of the P(X)r, Infpeftors (Stare) ^3 Oxfo.d. Juftices, &c. Inilrnftors in Schools 16c PHI Beta Kappa Infurance Companies 6c Phyficians 163 Infurance Offices, private 62 Piioti, Branch Intcrcft, Table of 210 Pilotng?, rates of 16.5 iion Faftories 6 P-'ymouih, Juftices, &C. 88 JUDICIARYoftJ. S. 172 Poor, Overiecrs r)f 159 Ju(Hcc5 throughout Police Officcis in Boflon 160 he Commonwealth Pofla^^e, rates of k tZENNEBECK, Juf- Po^-OfFiccEft:.blifl^menti7i: t;ces, &c. 1 16 Poft-Off;ces& Pull-Towns 6^* EGIO NARY Brig- Posts of Entry and Dc- L ade in B'-(lon J^?! llvfry ip.v 1 ai6 Index,

Page Page Pfifon, State 121 TAXES, AfTefFors of 160 Probate Information 168 Taxes, ColleSor of ^55^ Public Notaries 31 Tonnag REPRESENTATIVES Town- Clerk oi Maflachufetts 17 Town^Crier \t Rcprelcntativesof U, S. 170 Town-Officers in Bofton Revenue Officers in Maff. 144 Town-Treafurer 159 SCHOOLS, Inftruaors Treafurer of the State 30 in 160 Treafury Department 172 School-Committee 159 UNITED States Cal- Secretary of the State 30 endar 169 Seleftmen of Bofton 159 Univerfities 122 Senate of Mairacbufetts 16 VISITORS of Profeff. Senate of Uajted State* 160 orfhip of Nat. Hift. 48 Sextons in Bofton 163 Votes for Governor 13 Shingles, Surveyors of 162 ARDENS for Bof- Society for propagating W ton, &c. i6g the Gofjpcl 43 War Department 17« Standing Commiitees SO Warren Affociation 46 State Department 172 \Va(bington,Juftices,&c 112 State-Priibn 121 Weighers and Guagers 144 Staves, Cullers of 162 Weights and Mcafures, Stone-Lime,Inrpe£lorsof 161 Keeper of Standards of 34 Storage, rates of 167 Weights and Meafures, Suffolk, Juttices, &c. 73 Scalers of l6£ Surgeons 163 Weftern Society of Mid Surgeons Dentift 164 diefex Hufbandmen Surveyors in Bofton 162 Wharfage, rates of Supreme Court of U» S. 172 Wheat, Surveyors of i6e S. T. Courts, Calendar of 69 Worcefter, Jufticcs, &c. 97 S. J.CourtofMafT. 72 Wood, &c. Meafurers of 101 YORK, Jufticcs, &c. 82 « * i »5-

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